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^ A TUB ,
■ .tv union "Family, in conipiinnca
I 'I' 1 ]';,!, mi'mcrmu, wlslira, will porlbrui Tiro
•'ffivoniiis. (TliiimJny) 10lh ofMitv. 1840.
I feAlorrow Kvuiiinif. (Friday) fill; tlio Ben-
I’" r Tilde Yi/nca, mid mini nurilivuly llin Ill’ll
liii' 01 Ii'ivu now I'iei'ei olid u Cuucott cneli
Iol*” 1 : jj 00 Hinall lulls- <»ny 10
IrfLliLlll' aso siiavwo so il*.
ITIjOO lioxenol" n ,| l[icrior ntltcle.fnr sale in
■' „,j„uf«clnrer'*|irice.'’ 'J Ilia nrlialo in Stine
l< lt ’ .. ,, v ,. r olloroil Itv salo in tins city. For
Scouts nor box, by
1 ^-HUMPHREYS. JR.
• U£ 3 .
- « v AND TOBACCO.—51) J«M
S MiiCiibov a ml Rappee HiiiilFt 500 bottles
I • ,ii*|iami Maoiilmv Suufl*. Also 12 gross Mrs.
1*1|j 4 \f,i|t’r*o Cut Tobacco. Just received ami
I fjrW ‘ C THOMAS M. Tl'R.NKU. A CO.
m „33 18) llny-ulrnul. _
iiilfiflViTUN.—25 casks Saberatus. AL
■ S»o, boxes super lino Sabvrutus put tin in
I ncpound packages, suitable lor lota'dlys. Just
I fceivcd nml will be sold in lots to amt purchns
I"’'* 1 fj' v "“’tiios. m turner & CO.
K lJFlXED CASTOR OIL.—T,lio Subscrib
ers have iust received a lew cases of High
ly Retim’d, amt Pure Caster Oil. t This article
I hi void of taste and smell to suitable, for in*
11-„u children and persons with dclicuto'Sio
IS THUS. M. TURNER A- CO.
, *pr25 . „ ^18in,,y.81r6ol.
Inivii.ioi bobijiets, aiv»
ll GAUZES.—9*2 and 00 inch Pavilion Bobi-
I nets, ofa superior quality. Pavilion Gauzes (in
llivard pieces) innmifactfircil expressly for our
|!«ii trade, and fors.de by
1 n" r IS _ MARSHALL A AI KIN.
| - q , K l\C (iOOI)N,—A variety of Cash*
|S mcrclt. Drap tie F.te. and Tweed SACKS
,,11’U.O AI.TO COATS. Fors.de bv
n ^ r l0 HAMILTON A SYMONS.
■ A’fl7rLOTUS.—From one yard tonight
Ilf VJir d$ wide, suitable lor Rooms or Halls, for t
1,1,bv LW. MORRELL,
1 n nv II Broiighton-street.
I PLA YOK1 >a E vr BACTS.- r.\- \
IJl tracts of Vanilia. Rose, Almond, Peach.
Ipranse. I.cmen. Ac., of superior quality. For
latelfv A A. SOLOMON. Agent,
dec*;* Market-square.
Ip.lCON SHOIILDEBS.—Landing per
llJsrhrJ- lleurv, 23 casks, a tine article, for
|,j| e by WOOD, CLAG HORN A CO.
apr’.'O
IflECIIESI LEECfilES! —A”small
IJj invoice of superior Sweedish Leeches, re-
Ifcivcd per steamer Tennessee, by
1 A. A. SOLOMONS.
aji|*2J Market Square.
IpoW VS SHL\ TIFkSCJE .--l n
13 assorted size bottles and boxes. Prepared
bv Frederick Brown of Philadclpliin. A supply
(received by A. A. SOLOMONS,
apr 23 _ Market-square.
| ritlYlI LIN ENS, Table Damasks, Dam-
X usk Napkins. Doilcys, Scotch Diapers,
Huckaback ditto, warrantad pure flax. For
Me by MARSHALL A AIKIN.
apr 10
F “OKEHi\ LUtEOItS.—5liipes“Ale-
tier Swan Gin; 10 half pipes Otard, Duptiy
A Co. Brandy, vintage of 1810 and ’47, lauding
Irmii brig Excel, and for sale by
apr 11 S WI El’ A D EX S 1.0 W.
fl AN A1/ F LO l K, SOAP ,STA RC11,
V/ Ac—50 barrels Catnil Pfciur ; 30 half do do:
?j boxes Family Soap ; 100 do No. 1 do ; 50 do
Ijrlgale’s Pearl Starch ; 50 do Pipes ; 40 do/.
Broom*. lauding from brig Excel, and for sale by
apr 14 SWIFT A DENS LOW.
G eorgia tallow candles.
—200 boxes Henderson’s make, for sale by
may 5 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
R
ABOY ALE*—20 libls Nash, Bedieson A
Co’s Ale. landing and for sale hy
may 5 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
ISLE T HR E A D UNDER
I Vests, for Summer wear, children’s open
vork Hose. Per Tennessee. For sale by
apr lO MARSHALL A AIKIN.
[A Y.—Prime Eastern Hay, fur sale by
I- COIIEN A FOSDICK,
mir 30
yUAHO BRANDY. —To hnir'plp7».
7 vintage ’40, in bond. Landing and for sale
v SCRANTON *fc JOHNSTON,
apr 17 _
(]H r NS, CAPS, Ac. — 45 double-barrel
Citins. assorted lengths and calibers; 80,001)
Baldwin’s indented patent Gun-wads; 20.M
biyce'ido dm J55.U VValk’er’s selebraled IVrcus-
•!on (.'aps, No. 45 to 57; 25.M Starkey dodo;
ttM. Imperial do do: JOM W. Richard’s in bags;
10.M Ely’s do do. Also, Gun-lock’s Nipples,
(Vash-rod’s Nipple*kevs, Cocks, Wad-punchcs,
Itille Winers, Caps, \V’orms. Ac. Just received
aersliip lancushiro from Liverpool, nml for sale
>.v E. LOVELL,
lebfl No. II South side Market.
JUST * II EC EFVED,~TF0. baskeTs best
" refuted Salmi Oil; 3 casus fresh Prunes; a lot
•ffredi Teas; French Sweet Chocolate ; fresh
Maccaroui: do Vermiccjliu lot of fro-it Guava
Lily, and tinny other, articles too numerous to
mention.. For sale by
_ J* ROUSSEAU.
\JE\VO 26 LEANS sugars. —110
hhds. fair to choice, for sale by
may !• COIIEN A I'OSDICK.
0 L D It It A N 3) Y.— i : J balfpipes; 13 quar
ter casks, for sale by
COIIEN & I'OSDICK^
VYACIiE it i: L.— mis Extra. No, j; [4 h
.TJLdo No. 1; z | do No. 1; 5bb!sNo. 2; 1« 4
i-u No. 2, lauditig from brig Ottoman, for sale by
_ __ COHEN A FOS DICK,
f ANAL i-'LOUK, —50 whole and
^ half barrels Cana! Flour ; 50 boxes Col-
* Ht V y . 0;, P ai|, l Starch ; 1U half bbls. Pickled
beef and Pig Pork; 10 eases Table Salt.. Just
received jjay ji. |,y \v. \V. G OO D R1C11. _
('^}I’TON SEED, — Mastodon Cotton
^ Seed, for sale by
.“Pfl? U'ASIIUURN, WILDER&CO.
jJX.-L, Rliulpu’, Gin. i-’or suin by >■
y/pr 45 . a. in> is. _
*j'0V lODIUK OK "SARSAPARILLA.
'JHIkitoI by A. A. SOLOMONS. AgL
I j i 'jll kegs Kitpcrior quality Lard,
^landing from adir Ocean, froiji Ballimure,
»r sale by BlllUHAM & KELLY,
apr .il)
—..j: : i —J50 ounce 1
. - pure hulphate (tuiuine, received by the
Oierokee, uud fur sale by
H J’Ll? W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
AV. Prime Euateril Hay, lor aalu by
. A. MINIS.
rjojKiiftag Waters. — in qua'ria"‘iiiid
T.. P ,nti *—LoitDrd Ibis season! Received per
1 tutu s.sec, and for sale by
L. J. MYERS,
Smets’ Buildings,
IA K,, ,!. SWA **• EL VUET n iNE,
o- /‘S"prime Lard; 50 boxes Bnclinn’s Soat)
erii' ,XL ‘ s Wine; 25bags OldJavaCoflee
•I,, | ,Xc ‘* Raisins; 20 libls Dotneslie Brandy
,V| iV H :,ll d Powdered Sugar
nnv i - * ,t J H ' Landing anrl for salq by
«CRANTONA JOHNSTON.
v RE L.-55 bbls Nova Scotia Mac
ao* i4 1 ’ i7,, *‘^* *** K,f »re and for sale by
j)r 14 PADELFORD A FAY.
barrels Lime, lunding schr.
WizaLeland.lbrsaleby
BRIGHAM & KELLY.
wIInk n ! M4.tia.Yli
"i>cd an7l'r 10 .‘“I™ 1 " ‘Marking Ink; illat ra.
' ' T inu J 11,1 lrarro1 " r gallon, ut
anno 10MASM - TURNER & CO’S,
r!L :! ,1HJ liny alrcot.
CrriVi’M,^ 8 . W'X TK'K.—Rcccitcd
“iTcnim ° I , ril l‘ rl “l |ir oribo Spring per ateum-
»pr 23 ’ by • A. A. SOLOMONS.
tlPA'i*' i Market-square.
O Ac.—10 casks Loudon
; 25 CJSCa assorted
a., r p, 1,1,1 Parities, iust received by
W. GOODRICH.
U «dSh N AX©•.aiifB-lALANCEi:
I 3 J * l’" ,enl Balances Tor Cation,
Ur ante |, v 1 'J' 1 d° do Rico.
lii,,. fl y COIIEN &. FOSDICK.
r> l) * 1 * 3 ‘ A' E. Klim. For sal.T lly
|,,J A. MINIl
K FHIGII UA'I'OltS.-Sooll’a Putoul
—lorsalo at Munufncturor’fl prices, by
THEODORE MINIS,
_ nmr 15 No. 1611 Bny-slreol.
S 15GAK8.—DOM. “Suvammll" brand, nr*
it moil nml made expressly for tliis market
in Havana. Alsu, 7nM. choicu Sahara of vari
ous brands. For sulo by »
mar l THEODORE MINIS.
jpANDLUS M SOAP.-'dirToM^
_Spi’rm and 15 do Ju.kFs patent C'nmlles,
and 50 boxes Culgate S.iap, for salo by
tiittr I THEODORE MINIS.
A lum and rock saI:!'.—aoo bu.boTs
Alum and 11 tuns Rook Salt, lor sale bv
fob Kl .TljllODORE MINIS.
"\ 1.11 A NO, I* O IS T III*. -*3S basks
./ V Seotclt Ale nml London Porter, fur solo by
fell 111 THEODORE MINIS. '
B acon. —15 Ithds prime Sides, for sale by
tub 5 THEODORE MINIS.
C 'lOipF1-4E—25bugs uldJavu; 10 (Jo Mocha;
J 30 bags Rio and 25 do Capo Coflee, for sale
fob 5 by THEObOKEJUINIS.
/1IIOH E iYiNBS andTOquors.
v_y A choice asiortment of Wines, Cordials,
Brandies Mouongahela ami . Botubon Wliiskoy,
lor sale hy THEODORE MINIS,
febn __ •_
O LD Lft4lJl?RS.—50 dcmijoluiKBrandy, vin
tage Ic?07; Moiiongnltola Whiskey, Jfc*25;
and old Holland Gin, Inr sale by
fob 6 THEODORE MINIS.
C HIAR1PAOIVE.-IO .baskJls 'I’n-color,
' Dneul Grnj)o, mid Bunchy Fils and Drouot,
in quarts and pints, for sulo by
fob 5 THEODORE MINIS.
A lbany. cubanT AtE.-tid bbis
superior Albany Cronin Stock Ale, binding
from brig Clinton und scltr Lowell, for sale by
nitty 7 W. M. DAVIDSON.
D 1AMON D CEM ENT.—For joining broken
Cilass, China und Eartbenw iro.. For sale
by L. J. MYERS.
may 7 Smets’Buildings.
r |TOWNSEN D’S SARSAPARILLA. — For
A sale by L. J. MYERS,
tm»y 7 Smots’ Buildings.
^EBDLIT^ POWDERS. — 2 gro> 7 s
O Soidlitz Powders, full weight. For salo by
L. Jf. MYERS,
may 7 Smets’ Buildings.
V 'AiN 11.1.'A B ft X X A'aii'p lyeffresli
Yanillu Beaus, just received by
• L.J. MYERS,
may 7 Smets’ Buildings.
B OTTEE'tloitksiiTiiaies X’el^'t
Corks, assorted sizes and qualities, for sale
by J.. J. MYERS,
may 7 Smets’ buildings.
P " EkEilSSIO.Y CAPS.—TCS. Ritie
and Pistol Peieiission Caps just received
and for sale by E. LOVELL.
npr2-J
B ACO.V A A' D V LOl f K.-^{2bbdspnine
Cincinnati Bacon Sides; 32 Idols do do do
Shoulders; 50 barrels N O Flour, lauding from
schrs Matilda and Pioneer, lor sale by
apr24 COIIEN it FOSDICK.
"(VTFAV IS AEON S IS O II L D E I£
il SIDES. AND •MOLASSES.—30 IiIkJs.
Cincinnati Shoulders: 30 do do Sides: 75 bbls.
N. (). Molasses; landing from scltr Pioneer, nml
for sale by SWIFT A DEN SLOW.
_ apr 24
jiliORGIA FLOUlli.—250 bbls. Kto-
VT wab Mills, superliue Flour. Just received
and lor sulu by
_npni4 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
O IL. —1500 galls. Bieaclied Wbalc, or Solar
Lamp. Oil; J0U0 i!q..Sperm do ; 5U0 do Lin
seed do, just received and for sale by
apr24 DENSLOWWEBSTER.
W IN boW'CfEAJBS.—150 L'oxeaTo'xia
Glass; lOOdp dxlU, for sale by
_npr_24 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
N O.,SU(| A k.-32,hjuls r,f si)perior qual*
• ity, lauding per scltr. Matilda, and for
sale by . PADELFORD & FAY.
apr 24
AltSiXALL & AIKEN have received
by recent arrivals,- 10 bales. 3-4 and 7-8
Shirtings; 2 cases-Mariners, Stripes; £ cases
Carolina Stripes; 2cases 10-4 nnd ll-4 Bleached
Sheetings: 5 do. Bleached .Shirtings; 30 hales
Georgia Osuuhurgs. All.of which will be sold
by the bale or piece at very low prices,
may 1
S PBlNGiSl? stintteilGOOBS
per brig Excel—50 pieces printed Muslins
uud Lawns; 10 do/. Ladies wldle und black Lisle
thread Hose; 20 do Gents.’ Lisle tliread Gloves;
10 do Ladies Silk Gloves; 20 pieces Cotton Cns-
simere; 50 do do col’d Prints; 50doz Ladies wht,
Idack, brown and inix't C'oMOii Hose; 150 pieces
Scotch Gingham ; 200 do Mosquito Netting; 5
cases Marlboro Stripes Jt'iid Plaids; 5 bales Bed-
tick; 5 do 4*4 bro Sheeting ; 20 do 3-4 bro Shirt
ing, for sale low'hy
apr Id SNIDER, LATHROP &, NEVI'I’T.
I ^ AEEIVE I>, pe Steamer (.’ 11E R( >KEE,
I.V Silk Tissues, French Muslins, French Cam
brics, Mourning Ginghams, Linen Ginghams,
Linen Lustres, Linen Chninhriiys, Linen B.irnge,
English Hose. Egyptian Nett Alius, do. Gloves.
Silk ami Cotton C’uihrellas, Paiusols. For sale
by Isaac o. Laroche,
apr h) SI tad’s buildings.
'EST Il:EL r EIY : EBPliKWEAM-
Elt TENNESSEE.—A large assortment of
Froncli Needle work goods, such as Needle
work Collars from 37Ac up to $1 ; line latest
style Lucc Copes ; etub’d Swiss Muslins, mid a
great variety of other articles in Ibis line ; Linen
pocket ItdkI’s from ]0 els up to .^5 a piece. Call
and see before purchasing any where else,
apr 10 EINSTEIN A ECK.VIAN.
>1 oTiTJB ii‘ T’ O A tt B U S,
300 lbs Candy, 100 smoked Tongues; 25
drums Figs, just leech ed by
a pi' J2 ... W. W. G OOD RIC11.
A L.»-<lMPA'L.— 20() tons Richmond
’ Lump Coal, and 5000 bushels best quality
Ulacksmitlia’ Coul.forsule by
apr 7 , % . ' I’. W. BUKF.R.
C IORiVi—In l<*u to . nil purchasers, for sale
' by WASH BURN, ,\VILDER & CO.
mar 2(5
S COTCIfT ALE.— Few casks ** Falkirk
Ale,” imported into this market last fall, in
quart bottle.!. For sale by
‘ apr 27 , A. .MINIS.
/ 1 EOSt ii IA OS A A It 11KOS7—30baTes
\f Centryht M.l’y (>’o. Stripes, Nankins and
White, for sale by II. A. CRANE,
tnar 1G
EltUiAG. —20 barrels Herring, for sale
.' mar 13 by A. MINIS.
C ULII OliAIA HATS.—Just" R«T-
1 ceived pur Steamship Tennessee, 75 doz.
California Hat.s D. A. AMBLER CO.,
upr 10 . Ill) Congrcss-stre e
j 'jiOH THE WilOOPIp COL oil
. —l gross Jlocho’s Embrocation, just receiv
ed and for sulo by
mar 15 W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
j^ AGLISU TOOTH BHLSIIES—
-L-4 Jn«t received an- invoice of very' superior
English Tooth Brushes of the subscriber’s own
importation. A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.
apr 24 Alarket-sq.
B alti ;ii ohe b i a .11 s.—500 sumfi
size. Lauding and for sale by
apr 25 SCRANTON &. JOHNSTON.
C 1 AN A L FLOUR.—Lauding, 50. whole
> and half barrels. For sale l»y
npr23 AVOOD, CLAGllOItN & CO.
1 ,M.OU R, RUM, D It IE D A PP LEW.
. —25 bbls Philadelphia Flour; 25 bbls N E
Rum; 25do Dried Apples, for sale by
may 3 COHEN & FOSDICK.
gWlFT & DENSLOW olfor for sale
O in store: 200 barrels N O Whiskey; 100 do
E Pbeln’fl Gin; 75 do Conn. Itivcr Gin "P&II.;
25 do American Brandy; 50 do N E Rum ; 25
do super Mon. Whiskey; 10 do super PortWino;
50 do No. 1 Mackerel, extra; 50 lialfdo do do do;
100 do i\o. 2 do. apr 14
H A Y.—50 bundles Prime North Rivor Hay,
landing from brig Mnrv Jane, for salo by
opr JO ^BR1GIIAM & KEL1-Y.
M adeira wine*—jo eighth casks
in store and for sale by
aprJD PADELFORD &, FAY.
in ANAL" fl 6 u IL starch;
BUTTER, &c.-—J00 liblh Cninil Flour; 25
boxes Petirl Starch; 25 firkins clioico Goahon
Butter; 50 hoxeu Roy's Loniou Syrup; 50 bbls
I’liclp’s Gin; 50 kegs prhuo Ballmioro Lard.—
Landing and for sale by
may 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
•D IS. T O W nr NIC N D»»
VOMrnt’.NII R.VTHAOT OK •
SARSAPARILLA.
I^otntrr and /gr.tfing of the Ant.
Tito ato»t cxtriionlhitiiy Mnlirfiai in Ilia World I
Thu Kitract i.« put up in Quart Hut (In: it is tit
liniff eJirapi r, plraxantcr, amt trarraultd «*•
jieriar In nmj told, It c-iirrs loithuut
vomitiiiff, /u/rgis/r, xickritititf
or drbilitatinff the
• I’atitnt. •
Tlio great bounty mid nqmrioriiy of ilii*.i Snriinpnrilla
•ver all other iiinilidiio* is, that wliilo it iirndiualns tin* di«.
•uic, it iiiviuorutni tliobo.lv. It is ouo of tlio very bu6t
OI-KINU AND SUAlMKK MKDICINKI
- Ever known: it not only |>nrilios tlio wliolo nVbtaoi, and
itrcinrtlnMif tlio |»rr.Non, but it creates new. pure and rich
Houihn puwoi* |»os»c*.«od by no ntlior umdicino. And it;
tills lw* tlio prnnd socrot ol’ils wonderful sucooss. 11 Im's
porformnd within tlio last two yearn, morn than 100,000
euros of Bovoro eases of disoa.se; ut least 15,001) were
considered itieuraldo. It lias saved llin lives of inoro
limit 10,000 children during tint two putt seasuas.
10,000 cases of Ocnrrni. Debility nu'J
want of Nervous Synergy.
Dr. Towaseail's Sarsaparilla invigorates the wliolo
■ystem i>eriimuoiitly. To those who. Iiavo lost their
muscular otterpy by tlio effects of medicine or indiicra-
lion eoiituiiltnd hi youth, nr the cxcessivo iadulpi'aco of
the imssioat, mid brought on a general physical prostra-
lint of tlio nervous system, lussitmh, want of ambition,
faintiog sensations, premature decay and ilucliuo, hasten
ing towards that fatal disease, Consumption, can bn en
tirely restored by this plonsaut remedy. This Hursa-
purilltt is far superior to any
Invigorating forilinl,
As it renews ami luvigorutes the system, gives nativity
to tlio liiulis, and stremrtli to tlio muscular system, in «
most cxtruordiuui'y degree.
Constimption Cured.
Oltav.se and Utrtnglhrn. Consumption ran hr rured.
Hrom hitii. Consumption. I.ierr Complaint. Colds,
Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma. Spitting of Wood,
Soreness in the Cheat. Ilrctic Flush, flight
Siocnte, Difficult or Profuse Erptrto•
ration, Pain in the Side, ffr., have
been and can be cured.
SPITTING HbOOD,
fltie York, April'2$, 1817.
Dn. Townsknd—I verily believe that your Sarsapa
rilla has been the menus, Ihrouih Providence, of «uving
my life. I Iiavo for soverul years had a bad rough. It
iiueame worse uud worse. At last 1 raised large < plan li
lies of blood, hud night Sweats, and was greatly debili
tated and red need, mid did not expect to live. 1 iiavo
only used vo ir Sursapavilla a short time, ami there lugi
u w onderful change been wrought it. me. I am nmv aide
tow-alkali oxer the city. 1 raise no blood, and’ my
cough has left me. Von can well imngiuo that 1 uni
thankful for theso results.
Your obedient servant.
W.M. ItUSSKLIi, G5 Cnthcriuc-ot.
Frninlc Medicine.
f)r. Town«end's Sarsaparilla y^i sovereign mid speedy
cure for Incipient Con.-umplioiffbirreiiue*?, Prolapsus
Uteri, or railing oft lie Womb, Costiveue-s, Piles, l.eit*
corrlnca, or White*, obstructed or difficult Menstrua
tion. I neon t incline of Urine, nr involuntary di-ehirgo
thereof, uud for the general prostration of the system—
lio matter whether the result of inherent rmisc or causes,
produced by irregularity, illness or accident.. Nothing
can be uini'o surprising than i!» invigorating rtfeets
on the hii.iiau frame. Persons all weakness and la-sl-
tudn. from taking It. ut once become rr.lmst uml full of
energy under its influence. It immediately eon ate rue is
the iiervelessuesN of the fmnalo frame, which is tiifr great
cause ol lbirremie*s. ll will not be expected of ik in
cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of
cures performed but we can assnrn the atllieted, that
hundreds of eases have been reported Ions. Tliou-uud*
of ea*es where families have been witho.it children,
after ii.dng a few hollies of this invnliiuht-* medicine,
huve been blus-ed with fine, healthy offspring.
To ^lotlinm mid ,TInn*icil Undirfi
This Extract of Sarsaparilla lias been expressly pre
pared in reference to femulu complaints. No female
who has reason to suppose she is approaching llmt
critical period, “ The turn of life,” should neglect to
tuko it, 4»s it is u certain preventive lor any of tlio
numerous ami horrible diseases to which females are
subject at this time of life. This period muy be dr- -
laytd fbr eiccral yrars by using this medicine. Nor
is it. less valuable for those who arc approaching wo-
inmihooil, us it is calculated to nssis- nature, by quick
ening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed,
tliis medicine, is invalualdo for all the delicate discu
ses to which women ure subject.
It braces thu whole system, renews pi rinnitently tlio
lyitiiral energies by removing the imparities of tits
body, not sr, fnr stimulating us to produce Mile-ei|i:eul
relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for
female weakness nml disease, lly using a few bottles of
thin medicine, immy severe and painful surgical opera
tions may be prevented.
Grral Iilcssiiig to ITIothrro nntl fliiltlrrn.
It is the safest ami most effectual medicine for purify
ing the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant
upon child birth ever discovered. It strengthens Iniih
the mother nml child, prevents pain and disease, in*
creases and enriches the food, those who have used it
think it is indispensable. It is highly useful both before
and nfter confinement, ns il prevents diseases attendant
upon childbirth—ill Co-livene-s. Piles. Cramps. Swell
ing of the Keel. Despondency, lle.-irtburn. Vomiting,
Pain in the Ibiek nml Loins. False Pains, Ucinorrliusc,
uml in regulating the secretions ami equalizing the cir
culation it has no equal. Tlio great beauty «*r tliis
medicine is. it is always safe, and the most delicate use
it most successfully, very few eases require any other
medicine, in some* a little Cu*tor Oil, or Magnesia, if
useful. Exercise in the open air, uud light food with
tlds medicine, will always ensure a safe and easy con
finement.
ISrmtir nml ilenltli.
Cos in ot
ic*. Chalk. :w«l '
i y uricly <•
1* preparation* trc.niv
rally in iu
yv lieu ai)|>li'Y<
1 to the lac
,. very -tutu spoil it
of it* In’ll
my. They Ho
*i* llu) |u>r
n* of tho shin, uml
elinnk tin*
circulation, wli
idl, YVllfll t
laliir.- is not lliYvarl-
i;.l liv il»n
•use or poYv.l.T,
or tin: sh
in iulliiiiic.I hy tho
till.:i If* II
St'll iu Ilf
aatili-iS its
oyvii proiltirtion in
tin* - Imimiii f.iro Divine,
" as well :
i* in tho tranlcn ol
rich an. 1
dfli'-niflv lint*:
il aii.l var
fiuYVcrs. A
trr.\ iiftn
.* aii.l lic’.illhy c
irr >il.n ion
.1. I.I.W..I ...
of iho llui.ls, or tlio
CALIFORNIA.
To Mon of, Eiitoi’pi’iNc.
Vt/Tl'IHiN lllo lunt two yoarn, all Europe luui
it jboi’i) oqnvuUpil by u political earthquake!
MuqurMl have hiujll liurleil from their thropua
hy it tornado of public opinion, ami obliged to
ooLdt refuge in tlio iilllllonaity;of apaeo; to avoid
lira j uni indignation of an iiuMlicd paoplo.
. l.oiiin l'hilippu, King of the Froncli, the print
Kninnciur, otnmpnd to England with a tivo franc
pioeo in Ilia pocket i tliruw himsolfon bin knooa,
nndtlinnkod Goil that liowas in a land of liliurtyi
Unit la to ray, wlmre tlio majority id'Cliioou Vic-
toria’a aidijeola ni-o dying with starvation.
•'Clio liberty of Ireland lias been sold ; taking in
exelningq Exchequer Bills, British Gold, and Ite-
lignins Bigulryispnriiiiig tins hand of freedom so
openly and liberally extended towards them by
the citizens of America. (Tin,, eye sickens ill
die sight their slavish chains have made them.)
Ilnring tlm same lime our worthy President and
the gallant Sco't have made a clearing in Mexico,
sniliciont to contain the surplus panpors oftho
crowned heads ol'Enropo. California has hurst
fofi|i,.exhibiting bur mines of Gold as a tempta.
tion to thondveulnrorxajm.ost siillieienl to ullnre
mmi from tlio tins ofdomustic;(iitppiiieMr,.
When Columbus asserted that such a Conti
nent ns America existed above tile waters of the
doop, the, mojoarchiul tyrants of tlio old world
looked il|’iM) him as a visionary madman, t;i the
iutvrem. the great Kcpuhlic of America has
sprung lift, a, Tli,'lines Tunnel lias befell exenva-
ti-il, a Uqijroad constructed to carry guadaiitid
passengers ninety miles an hour, a British Ad
miral, with his Heel, butchered twenty thousand
Chinese, lately, mid charged only six millions of
Seynila dollpra for. tlio wholesiile job, which lie
curried to tlio English Exelieipiig, Grent'disco-
vorics are yet to he made. Aparty of gentlemen
going out to California, invito a few of tlie spir
ited sons of till! South to join them, as they are
desirous of increhsiiig their numberstq Hfly. Il
is intended tn proceed to Sun friiniiiseo, exam-
me tlio Gold mines, and make u friendly visit to
C’anlnti. J
For lint‘sum of live liiindred dollar, each gen*
llcinaii will he entitled to a share of the ship, a
|)<H>iio(> to L.iliiornia mid a hoiiio.n residence c>n
hoard, and round in provisions for two years,
with liberty to dispose of their interest in the ship
•mi her return.
Can any gentleman reside on shore for the
same amount/
A lew respectable passengers, not taking a
share in tlsesliip can be accommodated to gun
Francisco, in the saloon, for three hundred doll-
ors each, and in the second cabin for two hun
dred dollars, and found in everything bill Wines
and Liquors, which can he had on-board.
A separata, cabin will bp lined up for the ac
commodation of ladies and their servants
'Flic ship will hu navigated hy oliieurs of well
known skill and experience, and a medical gen
tleman of stan ling and capability will also bo at
tached to the expedition.
For further particulars, all letters* post paid,
addressed to the umlursigued, will meet with im
mediate attention.
JlJDX ROGERS, Secretary,
No. ^ St. Michael’s Alley, Charleston, S. C.
Inference.—Gen. James Hamilton, Gen. James
Rogers, Union District, S. C.; Col. M. I. Keith,
Charleston, S. C-; Col. F. Lance, do.
may 0 o
CA 1*1 -TALISJT9)•—-The undersign
cd, in addition to his business os Druvrist,
proposes to establish,-in the City of Clutrltsfon or
biicuiiiKth, a Distillery, fur the purpose of maun
luetnring Alcohol (for Medicinal purposes only.)
Iron) the Sour Orangey, a fruit-common in the
S tales, of Sou tli Carolina, Georgia and Florida,
which could lie delivered at either of the above
named ports ut a trifling expense. The process
was lately discovered by him, aud so rapid in its
operation that a barrel etui he distilled in the short
spaco of Ten to Fifteen Minutes ..
Thin Alcohol has*.been, pronounced bv medi
cal gentlemen of Savannah, Xew York and Phila
delphia. to lie superior to any liov/ iu tine 1’6r me
dicinal purposes. , Certificates from the first Phy
sicians and Gentlemen of- this City, New York
and Philadelphia, can bo seen ut my store, to
which I ask your attention.
1 would be pleased to receive communications
from any part ofthe United States, which shall
meet my prompt attention'.*
Address WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, JR.
*J*I Druggist. Savannah. Geo.
G J.OLD PENS.—The largest uud best us
1 sortments ever ofl’ered, for salo at New
York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER,
may 0
P LAYINCif CARDS,—Ofthe bjist qual
ity. also a large and general assortment at
whqjuside uud retail, for sale hy * ’
S JOHN M. COOPER.
M V UNCLe/ TII E CURATE, A Novel—
by the Author of “Tlio Bachelor of the
Albany,” etc. • ..
History of King Charles Hd. of England ; by
Jacob Abbott. Received by
a JOliN M. cooper.
O. 2Gfl. Littell’s Livin.
I'liiladd’a.
w
i Aga-
cour-in'.' «.filia pure, ri>*)» to tlm ■'xHtmiim**, n
tluti \vlii«:!i paint'' tlm .•..lutitminiico in tin: most cxqiii*
(tj»(> l.iMitlV. 11 is n hii:li imparli llu* imli*««-ril»uMB
mi,| fiti-lmq nf liivt'liin-rs ll.at :tll m!mir.*, I.nt
it,ino can .lomii'*<\ Tlii« Imaiuy i- tlm oflspriie; of r.a-
ture—not of powder m soap. Ii'iIi.t*; is imj a I'm* uml
Imnltiivrirciilntion, tlu*n* licjiniy. If lie* Intly it
f;«ir at tlriw'il hiiti'V, if s!i«j jv.tini, iwnl u.vn co-nmlics,
tin] tin* liint.'l is liiick, ool.l ami ii.iptm% sins is not Imalt-
tifnl. If f’lc 1m* lirmvii or yellow,nml tlier** is pnrn amt
aclivi* lilnttj, it "iv«*s a rick liloom in tin* chocks, mu! a
brilliancy ti* tlmirnyis that is fawinaiiji^.
This m why tlio goutlicrii, aii.l ojifcially tlm Span-
hh ladies, am so nmcli ndmirotl. I.adic* in tlm nortli
who take hut liltln nxoroisn, nr arc confined in oioso
room*, nr have rpoiluil their oninpioxion hy thu* appli
cation of dclctc.rinn* mixtures, if they wi-di to rc-
fain elasticity of*li*|», hitoyuiit spirit a, sparkling eyes
nml henutiful complexions, they should use Dr. Town-
Bend’* Sarsaparilla. Thousands who have tried it, tiro
morn than satisfied, arc, ilnliglilet!. Ladies of every
•tatlon, crowd our ollice daily.
iVolice lo tlie I.mlirn.
Those that imitate Dr. Tow nsend’s Sarsaparilla, have
invariably called their stuff a great Ilemi thj for Fe
males, Sir., Sec.., and have copied otir hills uml ciienhtr*
which relates lo the complaints of women, word fu* word
-oilier men who put up medicine, have, since the irr?*at
success of Dr. Townsend's Harsuparilln in complaints
incident to females, recommended theirs, aUhonuh pic.
viously they did not. A number of tlieso Mixture-,
Sen., arc injurious lo female*, as they ni'^rmale diseioe,
ami undermine tlm constitution. Dr. Townsend’s is tlio
only and best remedy for l!io numerous female coin-
plaints—it rarely, if ever fails of Hfcetiuu' a pei iuaneiit
cure, ll can lie taken by the most delicate females,
ill any case, or hy tlio-o expecting to hecoinn motlicrs,
with ’tlm «rratc»t advantaircH, as it prepares the system
and prevents puiu or dancer, and strengthens both
rautlier and child. Ho careful to get the gcnuiiio.
Mcvofuln Cured,
Tlii* certificate conclusively proves that this Bars*:
pnrilla has perfect control over the most (distillate dis
eases ftftlm World. Three persons cured in one liouas
is unprecedented.
Tlivrc Child veil.
Dn. Townsb.nd—Dear Sir; I have the pleasure lo
Inform you that three of my children have been eurod
ofthe Bcrofula bv the. use of your excellent medicine.
They wern atllieted very severely with had Mores ; have
taken only four hollies; il took them away, for which
feel myself under great ohliifation.
Your*, respectfully,
ISAAC W. CRAIN, 100 Woostor-sL
Opinions of I*IiynirimiN.
Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from
Physicians in different parts of the Union.
This is to certify that wo, the undersigned, Physicians
of tlm City of Albany, have in numerous ease* prescrih*
cd Dr. Townsend's Sursuparilln, mid believe it lo bo
tiiu of tlio most vuluablc preparations in the market.
II. I*. I’UI.INH. M. D.
J. WILSON. M. D.
^ • II. II. ItRHUiS. M. D.
Albany, April 1,1817. V. E. LLMLNDOllF, M. D
CAUTION.
Owing lo tlio great suece** and immense fain of Dr-
Tn tv use ml's Harsapurilla, a numher of men who wera
formerly our Agent*, have commenced makiut.'Mursupu
rlllu Extract*, Elixir*, Hitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock,
Sec. They iroitnriilly put it up in Cm mnm shaped hot*
tie*, nml some of them laivo stole nml copied onritdvot*
tisemr.ntH—they aro Poly worthless iinitutlous, und
should bo avoided.
Prtncipul Olfice, 12(1 FULTON Street, Sun Building,'’
N. Y.; Redding & Co., 6 Htnte street. Hn.ton; Hyotl &
Son*, I‘.12 North Second street. Philadelpliia: S. S
Hnneo,Druggist. Baltimore; P. M. Cidieu, Clu.rlc»to«
Wright Si. Co., 151 Chartres Street, N. O.; IH5 .South
Pearl Street, Albany; mid by all tlio principal Drug
gists-ami Merchant* generally throughout tlio Uuilsd
States, West Indies and tlm Canada*.
For salo wholosulo nml rctnil.hy
THOMAS M. TURNER &CO.
fob 23 181 llay-Street. Savanna It
N O. HOLASSES.—Landing per sebr
a J. Ileury. 100 bbls prime nrticle, for 8ttle by
npr 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
C ORN* «T6r‘N.—ISOObnBhuls Boacli Is
land Corn, for stile by
npr 20 GRE)
GREINER & BEALL.
Fernando; or The Fallen Angel. By Alex
andre Dmntis.
Family Failings. A new Novel. By the au
thor of Tlio Hen-Pecked Husband.
Georgina Hammond, A Novel. By the au
thor of The Poor Cousin. Received |iy
in iy 8 ■' JOIf.Y M. CUO'PEIt.
'A-'VISITTO MON ASTJE It IK SIN
- -*- TI IK LEVAiNT. By the lieu. Hubert
Cnr/.on.
The Rose: Its History. Poetry,’Culture aud
Classification. By S. B Parsons.
Adventures in the Libyan Desert ifml the Oasis
, of Jupiter Aiumpn. By Ba,yle St. John.
! Lecture or. tlm North and the South, delivered
before the Young Men’s Mercantile Library As
sociation of Cinciiiuatti, Ohio. By Klwood
Fisher. Received by
»nay S _ _ JOHN M. COOPER.
013121Di)R! ALS AN tit\ E U>i'A-
-fl- PERS.—The suhseriher will procure to be
sent to persons wishing to subscribe, any Periodi-
e.d or Newspaper, American or Foreign. Sub
scriptions in ull cases payable in advance.
may 7 JOHN M. COOPER
Q'LNL A Y 'tfC^11^OOi7lTNION‘TRiD-
O LICATIONs.—Some of tlio latest and best
selected, hy one qualified to judge, also Hvmu
mid Question Books. For sale hy
nmy 7_ ^ JOHN M'. COO PER.
C 1R A EKE lifts 'AND i’nCl/?jl*El>
1 SEGAR.-r-Lauding from brig Excel. 30
barrels Treadwell’s Bolter Biscuits; 50 half do.
do. Sugar Cracker?; 50 do. do. Soda do.; 25
barrels do. do. Pilot Bread; 25 do Woolsey &
Co’s. Crushed Sugar.’ For sale hy
_ apr 10 _ _ SWIFT & DENSLOW
H a ills r30li prime Baltimore Quids, land
ing from eelir Ocean, for salo hy
apr 30 _ PRIG HAM & KELLY.
(HEORfi IA ill AN UFAT1 (7 RED
VJT OSNABURGS AND SHIRTINGS.—Tlm
subscribers have op hand the following kinds of
OsrialntVgs ami Shirtings, und Yarns, which thuy
oiler for sale at laoto*y prices.
Tfoiip Factory, Extra heavy.
Georgia do'at Athens. •
Roswell do Nos. 1 and 7.
Milledgevillc do.
Schley’s Stripes do best quality.
Ai.so
t Roswell Faelorv Shirtings; Milledgevtlle do;
Factory Yarns, assorted Nos.
«|»r 23 SNIDER. LATlJROP Sc NEVITT.
S iioAit, cof feeT'mojlasses,
^ivc. die.—3,)hhdsMtis. Sugar,
25 liluts Porto Rico Sugar, prime, .,
2a hlids N O Sugar; 25 bbls Stuart's cLiri'd do,
20 boxes Loql’Sugar; 25 bbls crashed do,
300 bags Rio Coffee; 50 do Old Jiivudo,
75 bags St. Domingo C'olVee, ;
100 hlids utid 25.ticrcos' choice W I Molassen.
•50 hhls Ft STIotir;T)0 do Canal do, partextra,
50 c|o/. Buckets, pajutedaud varnished,
200 Demijohns, one to five gallons,
200 hags as^octed Shot;-25 boxes Sp. Catidles,
40 bnxea Hull’s Candlo*; 10 fruils Almonds,
/HO libls New Orleans Whiskey,
50 lilils New York Whiskey, high proof,
100 libls Northern Gin; 50 do Rum,. •
50 lioxos Col. Soap ; 200 pgs Tobacco, vari
ous brands. Received by lute arrivals, for sale by
aprUl _ _ H. A. CRANE.
B E EE ~AN R PORIL-50 bids prime
Pork ; 25 do Mess do ; 30 do do Beef; 45
do prime do, landing and for sale by
npr 23 WOOD. CLAGHORN «fe CO.
T en thousand children
are annually dying with Worms, whilst their
lives might bo spared if parents would only avail
themselves of tlio use of "The Dead Shop’ and
‘•Fuhnestock’s Vermifuge,” which will destroy
und drive out every worm iu thu system. A fresh
supply just roceive’d hy
THOMAS M. TURNER S,. CO.
a l ,r 181 Bay street.
Nl/MMUR ItKTItKAT ON THE SALTS.
AT MONTGOMERY.
Twelvo Mi Ion fvom Savantlnli.
A BONAUI) respectfully informs hiFfifionds
• nni J tl»o piiblio gonorally, that frofn.TitiS
DAV,21st:lij.st, he will bo prepared loncdiililinndnlo
guests, towhotp ho premisosgood QtlutidnliqR'flii
uceonimodutiug terms,huvinggood uml liltelligont
Servants. Persons may bo accommodated ftlr
board per week, ilioutli or day, at tlio following
rates, viz: '
Board ami Lodging per week, $fj 5(1
Ho do'/’porday 150
Horses will be fed aud nllouded lo for 50 cunts
porduy. j
N. IL, During the senson there is an abun
dance of Fruit on the place; uud the Table will
also be provided with dll kinds of Fislf that the
river wilfaflord. • »:• * .
C Curriago will leave Sn'hmftnh every Sat
urday Evening. Also, on othur'dayd, pfovidod
lour seats are engaged. Suuts may be taken by
applying at Winkler’s Stable, or to the proprie
tor^ Fare each way $1. npr 28
il E It (I IV Oc IHAUTIK, '
GlJNUItAI, CinnilSMON ill Kite HANTS,
No. 37^ iV. Wharves Philadelphia.
—it K f k it r o—
Messrs.Thomas Wattson Sl Sb.vs, Y
John C. Da Costa, Esq. f .7..,
W.M. S. Nkilsox, Esq. ( 11,11
Robbkt Nicilso.n, Esq. J
Messrs. MffsKs Tavi.oh Si. Co. ) .. ‘ *. ’
J. II. Bhuwch & Co. j Neiv York.
Mevxrz. J. ,V- JJ. AIcHae, Wilmington, N. C.
ll l >r -0 UK—
TIiuiiiun Ityuii A Kou,
Il to kern Itml Auetiotiuei's, No. 12 Statc-Ht.
Charleston, South Carolina,
Will attend to the sale and purchase of NE-
RFAL ESTATE, BANK and other
Si OCIvS f Bonds,, Mortgages aud Commission
Business iu general. .. .
N. IL Liberal udvauces in,itJeon property plac
ed with them fl>r sale. . . t3mos— apr 14
Notice to CrciUlois oi iTiTiiauk
of Dsiricn* .
CENTRA!. HANK OF GEORGIA, \
Milledgoville-, Dec. IS, IS48.}
flNIIE Creditors of the Bank of Darien, in put-
X nuance of the subjoined resolution of the
General Assembly, assented to Dee. 2!), 1847, sire
hereby notified to flic in this Bauk, on or before
tlm 1st clay of May-next, a statement of their
claims and such evidence as will enable the Di
rector to comply with the requisitions ofthe Legis
lature : .
"Resolved, That life Director of the? Central
Bank ho instructed to report to the next Legisla
ture, the names and classes oF ull creditors of thu
Bank ol’Darion. who, in the opinion of said Di
rector aro bona (idc creditors."
By order ol’tlie Director. > • ' •
dec 21 2111)— A. M. NISRKT. Cashier.
( 7IT Y TREASURER'S OErit’tL
— Savannah, April. 2,’. 1.843. — The City
Treasurer is nov) ready to feeeive tlio City
Taxes for the present year. The books will be
kept open ii uti! the 15th day of May, alter, which
time executions will he issued against defaulters.
apr 17 JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
lYTOTiCE.—City Treasurer’s Office. Sa
il vnuiiah. May 1. 1849.—Commission Mer
chants. Professional Men, uud others, arc hereby
notified that the .City Treasurer is ready to re
ceive their returns in conformity to ordinance.
may 3 JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
C*TV TREASURER'S OFFICg
yj Savannah, May 1st, 1848.—Tho i’oflnwiVig
Lots are iu arrears to the city for ground rents,
viz: ' ^
Brown Ward—Nos. 1, 2, 3; 11, 13. 14. 15, 1G,
22. 23.24, 25. 42,43,44.45,50, 5G, Gl, G3.
Columbia Ward—Nos. 1,6, 7, 8,1), 10, II, 1G,
20, 21,22, 23.24,25. 28, 34,3G, 37.38.
Crawford Ward—Nos. G, 12, 13, 21,22,23,24
27. 28, 37.41.43. 44, 63,64,71. 72.
Elbert Ward—Nos. 3,9. 10. 11, 12. 15. 19,20,
21, 22,23, 24. 25, 27, 30,31.33,34,37 39 40.
Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4, 5. G. 7. 11, 12, 17
18. 21,22. 25,29. 30, 31,32. 33, 35. 36.
• New Franklin Ward—Nos. 4. 5, G, 9, 10. 12
13,14,17.
Green Ward—Nos.2,G, 8,9,10, II, 14,23 22
27, 29, 36,-37; . '
Jackson Ward—Nos'. 7, 13, 16 21, 22, 23, 24
32,33,36,40.42,43,47.
Jnsper Ward—Nns. 1,2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 29. 35,
30,42, 43,44.45,46, 47, 48.
Lafayette Word—Nos. 1, 3. 4, 5, 9, 10, 23.
Liberty War<L-Nos. 4. 4; 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15,
23. 24. 25. 26. 27, 30, 34, 39.
Moirterey Ward—Nos. 1, 4, 5.7. 8.
• Pulaski Ward*—Nos. 1,2 3, G. 7, 10, 12.15. IG
17,22 24,25.34.33. - * f .■ * •» * '
Warren Ward—Nos. 1,3,4, 5, 10.11. 12. 17
18.19,20.-23. * •-
Washington Ward—Nos. 1,2,3,4, G, 8.19.21
23; 24,29,31,38. ’ ’ ’
Reynolds Ward—Letter S.
nmy 3 JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Il the rents due on the above named lots arc
not paid on or before the 14th iust., 1 shall mi the
morning of the loth proceed lo re-enter the sumo
iii conformity to ordinance.
IL_II. STEWART, c. m.
[YTOTHUE.— 1 Tho siibsciihyr will continue
owt arding and C-on:mission Business
oil his own account. Alsoj tlio agency of the
sleam-packets H. L. Cook und Ivaulioo. Freight
hy these boats will be forwarded free of com-
missions. S.JiT" Ollice on Dillon’s wliarf.
I* 7 — 51. A. CPUEN.
N OTlUE.-rThe tirm ol C LAKK At La\y~.
80N is. dissolved by- the .death of Mr.
Jeremiah Chuk; and, to close up the business.
.Mr. S. (’. DUNNING i.*; appointed Assignee.
All who have demands against the late tirm will
pleaso present them, and those indebted will
please make immediate payicent to the Assignee,
at the Counti:ig House ofthe late lirui
apr J1 . .. r •
in. MiOuWST rLOCR^-The undcrsigiii
ed having taken the Agency ofthe “Etowah
Mills,” iiitend to keep constantly ouhund a full
supply of Flour, which will be ofl’ered for sale on
reasona'Ic terms. , -
apr 24 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
For Uliugrcs via Havana & New
ORLEANS.—Tlio U.S. Mall Stolifn.
1 ship FALCON, Thompson comman
der is expected to ah’ivo hero from New Yor^an
Tuesday lho29lh iust. nnd will sail sumo day as
ubove. For pussage to Chugres $125
Do do Ifuvaua 40
Do do (. .l^'ew Orleans DO
Atydy to PADEIjFORD &. FAY.
ipi.y I
■il. H. sfcimi Eiin;,
III!TJV|il!N OllllUtfJMWN AKU HAVANA,*
„„ VH'.«■'tANhAII’.AND.itiTv wlits-r.
Itistl’l n i:dn?id;'.;j, Niwcmhcr Ui f Jli7o'clock, A. M.
“►/Tlio Rjilondiil. huiV;fStqain»lii|i
i* I3AUUL,’ (1|- J-,100 tout liKr/lioo
... * coimiminToil. by .Cuptuiii Willium
KiiIIiiih, will icuv'o Clmrlocton-bn ilro 1st nmi l5tli
iit7 o'olodt, A. M., nml Ilovmqi mi thu Bill uni]
**.2d, at 5 o'clock, P. M., every mouth—touching
ut SAVANNAH and KEY-WESTcuch wuy.
HATKS OF PASSACK 5; ,
From Cluirjoston or Sayuifiiah to Havana... .$40
“ Chariestoh or Savannah to Key West.. .30
"• Key West to Huvaim |U
*\ Charlorton to Savannah..j 5
For Freighter Passage, apply to the Age ills.
M.'C. MORI)ECAl, Charlestmi;
BROOKS & TUPPER. Savannah,
nov 4 DRAKE, HRO’S & CO. f Havana.
PASS A GEB ETWJ; EN
S ? v 2 w,lal1 a,,d
" Bv the Savannah.amd Ciiari.es-
tov Steamers and the STEAM*
—— SHIP COLUMBUS. By recent
arrangements, Through Ticket* will lie furnished
from SaVunuith to‘ Philadelphia, by the Charles
ton Daily Steamers and Steam ship COLUM
BUS, for Twenty Dollars. Freight will ulso he
received ill Phffadeljdiirt; foe Suvannah, at.ten
cents jier cubic foyt, for meniiurcnient goods,
free of all charges ill Charleston.
1 ho accommodation fiij* Steerage Passengers
having been very much increased, she can accom
modate them comfortahlv, and Through Tickets
from Savannah will bn furnished at $10.
N. B.—Tins COLUMBUS will leave Charles
ton on her next trip, Thursday Afternoon, May
I j tli, aflep the arrival of the Savauuiiii Steamers,
and continue to leave Charleston aud Philadel
phia every alternate Thursday.
BROOKS & TUPPER,
may 4 Agents, Savannah.
F(itt N HE W YORK.—bid EsCd
Line.—The superior regular packet brig'
LOWELL, J. P. Yates;-master, having pari of
her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For
freight or passage apply on board/ tifr Telfair’s
wharf, or to BRIGHAM &. KELLY,
may 9
•aJiTa ,4. BU L IA
iabltehed Lt/ic —The line packet schi . J. 11.
HOLMES, Capt. Lodge, having a portion of
her trcighl engaged will have despatch as above.
1- or balance of freight Ar passage Imvigg good ac-
commodutions, upply to
»> f 'v8 ’ GREINER £ BEALL.
AUCTION-SALES,
. Administrator's Sale.
' r !l*y T. J. WulHli.
Will ho sold iii front of store on TUESDAY,
' *i. # Muy 22d,
One fine dofthie-harifel Gun ; one Saddle and
Bridle ; onb Silver Watch, aud Hotisehold uud
Ifltcheh FnVuitiire, belonging to the estafo of
Joshua Rahn, deceased.' hold for the beuctit of
heirs'aiidFrediiurs, and by older ofthe Adminis 1
irntor. 7’eruis cmih. npr 13
her particulars apply on the preui-
f information that may be Wunted
FOR DOSTONi,—The im*w fast
•^aSsuiiiug packet bark J. H. MILLAY, Ad
ams master* having part of her cargo engaged
will have despatch. For freight or passage hav
ing good accommodations, apply on board al
Telfair's wharf, or lo
BRIGHAM & KELLY.
,As I-'O'li NEW VOKK.-OW Etlal-
•—^fished Line.—The regular packet brig
WILSON FULLER, W. A. Crawford master,
havjng one half her cargo engaged, and going on
boarfl will have quick despatch. For balance of
liviglit or passage, Raving good accommodations,
apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to
■»ny7 . . BRIGHAM it KELLY.
6-5^* Price of passage $15.
+&k FOttlSALTIJIOKE. —-The new
sailing schooner LUTHER CHILDS.
Onpt. Baker, having most of her cargo engaged
will linve^ quick despatch. For freiglit dr pas*
sagy, dp ply on bourd at Telfair’s wliurf, or lo;
«» ; »y 7. >-, > bjiigham & kelly.
FOR 1VEW YC)Rfi!.—jVcui Line
■^“rhe regular packet sclir ATI 1A LI A. Capt
Purnell, bus part of a freight'engaged aud will
have despatch for the above port. For balance
of freigiit or passage, apply to
»»ay 4 CRA-NE &. ROWLAND.
FOR NE W YOKMi—Brig Linc^-
fii®. ,ust 8aiIir >ff regular packet, brig
MADISON, U. W. Muther Master, having a
large portion of her cargo enguged. will buve
immediate despatch. Fcr balanco of freight or
passage, having very exdellenVaccyiiimorlatious,
apply on board, at fllongin’s Upper Wliurf. or
lo WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
_»!!'ll
FOB BOSTON.-TfiJ^iiiM/rior
.SSxS r,uts,1,1,n g bark BENJ..\IJ.VJIS, will hum
quick (Jca(mlcli. Fur freij/lil ur)m.s!<n(/c,niiniv to
_-!>. r !L _ BltK.HAM *. KEI.LV.
OjjjyO.' - s - iHni'l I'n.'kct riuV’*
liettcccn Savannah'and
1 Charleston, via Hilton
M FOR SAU1E.—The undersigned of
fers for sale his Stniimer Rcstdcuco at
SpringticJd, Ellingh:n:i qoiruty. r -
mar Ifl M-IL MCALLISTER.
~m fIiye o ppoi*YIToh
A SMALL CAPITAL/,' If nip piled for im
mediately.—The well-known ’nstablirthment call-
ed the < Mi LETH O R PE 11 OUfl E, nirulttfcd cor
ner (ifMargaret and West Broad'str«cta,'ls:oirer-
cd for sale', together with the fixtures. &c?:/kc.
Tliero’iu 4 line Ten-Pin Alley on the preini^p*.
aud the has been doing a lucrative'bm»i«
ness. For furlliu
isos, where any i
will he given. ^ — mar I •
FOUND.—A.Spaniel Pup, which
~—the owner can liiive'by' applying at
. ALEXANDER SL SCUDD'L’R/s; ’*
may 3 — Monument-square.
FOR SAEE.—The uiyterpigupd tff.
^2^-fers his CARRIAGE nnd HORSES'fur
sale^tOrbe delivered iu the early part of May.
_ . — J. WALDBURGi. ,
rnrfiju-ls, ,(*I,VNO FOKTES^-Maffi
Gliickering, Nunn’s, and Fiscfi-
J u » 1J u and Galedt Co. The aubscri-
her oilers for ra!c u largo assortment of7, Of; Gi
aim Gnctntn RdsewofHl and Mahogany Pianos',
Iroiii the ubov*3 iua!;3rss. ,: The^e Instruments afe
unsurpassed by any'tiiadc^u’i (liiscoU\i , lt-y' for pa
rity and In II ness ol tone, aud elegance of work
■nansliip ; koiiic^ nf them are furnished with the
complete Iron Frame, which strengthens tliecase
and prevents the liability of getting util of tone;
others have the ordinary metalic plate, aiitl can
| be . offered for lo wer .prices. These Pianos aro
offered milliont-ohy aclvauce /rpm tlie.nianufac
Hirer’s prices, and those who are desirous of tih
mining » superior instrument-at ft niodbralo 6’x-
pensc would do \v6ll to cal| and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. > • : p
j tn£l — I. W,’MORRELL *,
rr&gfrtm FK«f. r. il tai^oh
rrtnnl wo,,ld * ,,,,or,n Ludies and Gen-
J « y [I J tlemen ot’Savainiah, thut hd isrnow
ready to give instruction on the Piano Forte,
Organ, in Vocal Music and Composition. All
communications left at the Pulaski House,' or al
Ilia *lmuse. No. 121 Congress-street 1 , (opposite)
addressed tV> him,* will bo promptly a'.tenoed to.
Reference—G eorge J ones, Es.-j.
dec 4 * 1 (" r *- . .
&L ”, IS * G II JIAVE LRY — Lt«7
ynX bracing flue Diamond Pins and Rings;
Glebes Gold and Turquois and other settings of
Ear Rings, Bracelets, Pins aud Ornaments; tins
Guard. Vest, Fob and Neck Chains; Wais
Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, and every v;i
ricty of New and Elegant .fWel/y* toi-eihe
..with a large assortment of Fil'/er Y/a’rc, siihli'it
Tea Sets, Pitched, Mugs, Fish nnd V M Knives
forks, hpoons. Card Cases; Plated hud Fancy
Wares, (a great assortment.) Fine and Extra do.
.Gold and Silver Watches. Mantel Chicks and
Time Pieces, Musical Instruments, Music. &e.
Now opening and for sale low.
N t . ,D- B. NICHOLS’,
r- r . ' ,r 'f ^ 0nr W 1 ’** 1 '»f Pulaski lion'so.
t *'* F-. Oompetant Workihen'enguged ih tlie
1'epi.irs iii Watches, C.'.ic!;s i:iiJ Jeweliy'. and
warranted. .. ^c-ao ...
NEW KEA(TTaOODS 1 ^--
Received per Steamer Tennessee, and
. uther late arrivals, a choice lot of Season-/
uble Ruaily Made Clothing of *thc Nc wist Styles,*
nnd a, yar.icly bf Piece Goods, consisting of.light
tFreiicIt 8mipti«V-Clmlw, : B!ack and Faiicy Slnglo•
Mijled C'a.i:-:::f!2re3, \\ hire aiid Colored" Linen
Drills, and Linen and .Marreilles Vestings, which
will bo made to order iti the latest Paris Fashion,
or to tlie taste of the wearer, and ut very mode
rate prices for Cush, by
»P ra -* JOHN MALLERYL
ton Street.
» fRAVELLING TRUNKS’
b r of all sizes', for sulu lo\v nttlie New
J One Price Shoe Store in BrOugh-
npr'25
J ItOOTy.BOO'J'EES AAO
.HAPS—Geftts.; peg’d a;id sovVed 4 ^*^*
Boots; Gents. Congee as GhiterBoots'; La-'
dies Congress Gaiter Bootees: Ladies Blue, Blk. :
and Bronze side lace Gaiters ; Getits. Leghorn
Panama and Palm Leaf llats;'Boys and Chil
drens pretty •'Leghorn lints, for sale ut the Now
One Price Shoe Store in Broughton street,
npr 25 .... s . .
T AFAYETTE BURR MIJLJL-
-l-J STONE MANUFACTORY.—To all per
sons who mny be in.want of BURR MILL
STONES, this is to notify such that a Company
is now formed under the firm und style of the
Lafayette Burr Mill-Stone Manufacturi g Com
pany, Savannah. Georgia, to supply the extonsive
and increasing demand of the Burr Mill-Stone
in the South—and we engage to furnish u stone
superior in quality and workmanship, aud ut New
York prices.
We will initko to order nil thfc varuns sizes of
Portablo Mill-Stones, either lor Hand. Horse,
Steam or Wutor-power, that may he desired; and
we shull Iiavo soon imnmfltfctnred aud keep on
linnd, und for sale, nil tho usual sizes that are
used iq Custom and Mertdinnt Mills. In short, we
will inuko to order fVom 15 inches to 70 feet Mill
Stones,and wo tmot to be able to dcmoiistraH) lo
ull who may want a first-rate Burr Mill-Stone,
that a few-things ouu be done iu the South as
wcllusnt the Nortli.
^ Address the Agent ofthe Lafayette Burr Mill-
Stone Manufacturing Company. Savannah. Ga.
Ullico, Waring’s Building, one door from Mar
ket-square, up stairs. — may 7
!).viai; r E.8tajblishineaiT,
ALEX’R GALLOWAY, . • .
73 York-st.. rear of Court House, Sacunnrh, Ga.,
G RATEFUL for the encourageinent extend
ed to him hy his pjitrons and friends since
1832, I’e.spectfttlly'stiliciTs a continuance of their
favors, assuring them tliut all articles entrusted to
him will bo done in the best manner. Ladies’
Silk and Woolen DresscV, Shawls, &c„ con
tinued to lie clcaned-and d_w)d various colors, so
as to give good .satisfaction;' Ladies’ Bonnets
dyed, bleached and pressed fit a fashionable style;
Kid Gloves cleaned in the best manner; Table
Covers cleaned or dyed, as may bo required;
Gentlemen’s Garments renovated or dyed bluck,
brown or gret'n.ns miiy bo required, in the same
superior stylo U3hitherto.
L*/" Terms moderate. Orders from tho conn-
try punctually uttended to. —ly| ,np 2
Head and Reaufort—inland ttco-lhirds of the lean,
MKTAMORA, Capt. F. Barden.
W.M. 8EABROOK, Capt. P.-BIankenshin
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. F'jmi Peck.
t JASPER, Copt. VV.- 8; Dixop.
Tins Lhio iii coumosed of the ubovo vary su
perior Steam Packets, with experienced com
umuders, and cannot he excelled for safety, con.
fort and regularity. They leave Savannah everv
evening, aud leave Charleston every moruim*
throughout the year. r ‘
Faro Five Dollars, liieals included. Through
Tickets between Macon and Charleston, Ten 1)7)1-
iars, including meals on the steamers aud omni
bus fare in Savannah. •
BROOKS S’. TUPPER.V'gts. Savannah.
'ETE & CO.. Agls. Charleston.
8cmi-Weekly S. 311iff Ht _ *rwifl'nckc
ntrwKKN *
SAVANNAH, GA. AND PALATKA, FLA.,
via Darien, Iirunsieick and St. Marys, Ga.,
Jacksonville, Black Creek und Piculatu, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail
Steam Packets at Savannah, tlm Mail Steamer
Sarah Spalding, from Palatka to Lake Monroe,
the Mail Stages, from Jacksonville via Alligator,
Mineral,Springs and Mndisonville, to Tallahus-
neo ; and froip Picolata to St. Augustine,.
OCAMULG.ER Capt. W. W’iLsoSt. -
WM. QASTON, Capt. John IJutnxan.
ST.- MATTHEWS, Capt.NicnoLAs K:nc.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Returning.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday
and Friday-morning ut 7 o’clock, touching at the
above named places each’way.
All ^oods consigned to the* Agents, forwarded
free ofcommission.
Agents i ' •*’ . •*
* BROOKS & TUPPER,Sa -a.inah;
\. A. DeLor'me,. Darien: Alexander Scranton,
Brunswick: John Bessejit,’ S:. Maryst Fernan
dez it Bishey, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black
Creek; George Cooley, Piqolata: R. R. Reid &
Co.. Palatka ; E. Latino, Charleston. fob 1
NOTIC EiTO. PA'S8 ENGERSIOR
Apothecary Store.'
T HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
Stock iu Ktnro, Smel’s Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, offers the sumo
al wholesale or retail. lie is in the receipt of fresh
medicines from the Noi tl), which lie will sell on
us reasonable terms as any establishment in the
cily. L. J. MYERS,
n P*’ 1R Smel’s Building.
A GRICUETUKAX IMPLEMENi'S
•AA. AN1) MACHINES.—000 Plows compris
ing30 different patternsand sizes; 23Corn-Shol-
lers, vurious patterns; 30 Straw and Hay Cut-
tors, G kinds ; 20 Putont Fan-Mills; 10 Threshing
Muchiues, for threshing Wheat; Rice or Oats ;
50 Gram Cradles, in store, and for sale by
mar Jo DENSLOW & WEBSTLK.
CATIJDUX, ’ COLIMIIIIA OR ArCJl'STA.
B Y AN ARRANGED! ENThetwecn tiicSouth
Carolina Rail Road Company, and tho Sa
vannah and Charleston Steam Packets. Passen
gers by said Bor.ts can obtain Through Tickets to
either Cauidcu. Ctdumbia or Augusta, at Ei«lit
Dollars, including mculs on the boats. °
N. B Tho Boats leave Savannah every even
ing ut 8.J o’clock, and the Rail Road Cars leave
Churlesioii every day at ll.J o’clock. A. M.
BROOKS &. TUPPER, .
- a l )r V ' Agents S. & C. S. Puckets.
IV! ABKIlfo INK.—500gallons Murking
Ink, of'supcrior quality, for snlu hy
jn»y'7 ‘ JOIlN M. COOPER.
A TaSSORTMENT of White and
Fancy MARSEILLES VESTS. Just re
ceived and for salo by
upr 10 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
(£jTUART’S sYltUPj&c.-mids StJ.
C5 art’s C'ru.hctl, I’mvdereil and Clarillcd Ba
zars ; 1 tdid Stuart's Syrup, just recrivttd liv 1
apr 1!) YV. YV. COOMtlCH.
I ' ^ASTERN HAY.—100 linles Eiulcrn
d liny, potv landing from brig Casilda from
Until, Me. uud for salo by
nprK8 J3. YV. BIJKF.il.
B rick. — brick.— lo.ntio Kastern
Brick, now iuiiding from brig Casilda, and
fnr sale by E. YV. BUKEtt.
npr2S
F IGS, Ac.—25 Drums Figs; GOD lbs Al
monds t 1000 lbs Pecans', 10 kegs Goshen
Butter; nO Binoked Tongues, just received hv
»*ny 1 YV. YV. GOODRICH.
I IlYIE.— 1 750 barrels Lime, cargo of ./.chi
-ft-J Eliza Leiand, i'nr sate to arrive, hv
“1" M BKKiH.Y.M A- KELLY
(£§|^ CAFS! CAPS !-ASipleto
assortment of Gentlemeti’a end Buys',
, Caps ol’tlie Spring styles, for solo at
tlie ruslpou-jble ilatapd Cap Store, 149'G'on
gress-st; 1). A. A.YIBLER &. CO.
lob 07
£[f R.V’rVi iiA ts i i:\V~ fasif-
IONS FOR SPRING. 1849. —The Hiib-
HcribeiH have received tlm Spring stylo'of Hats
from the mauu/aetorv of Messrs. W. H. Beebe
cV Co . Ur mid Way. New-Vork, which tbejr ofl’er
for sale on Saturday ltL*xr, .M/irdi 3d, at'Now
York prices. D. A- AMBLER & CO.
Teh 27 149 Congress-st.
j* 1 . NJBW S’ASBVr>N’S.”— Di A'AM-
lUillll & CO. lliitlers./.voiil'j announce
to the Gentlemen of this eity, llmt they will thin
day introduce the New FasHon of HATS for
Spring, at the, 1 ashiouahle Hat and Cap utoro,
Jl*** 1 ^ ^ 149 Congress Street.
jaSB-'S’M 1 ?. w’Bw i’AliiinnoE
ft I ORE.—I’ll who like to buy good.i
at moderate prices, are respectfully invited to
patronize tho NEW- ONE PRICE SHOE
STORE, in '‘if* BRO UGH TO N ST.^3 whero
gnod*» v. ill L*e sold et the first price, antTfor cash
O'llv. Persons may aend their servants for Shoca
without fear ol any imposition astoprico or qual
ity. ' ‘ ’
'C’all’amhKeyfts in WALKER’S RUILDI^JG,
nearly opposite to Mr. 1. W. Morrell’s Fuxriituro
W-'•re-rooms. — a p r 57
, Worms iu OiliSrwiT 7
“Of cl] diseases to which children are exposed,
none are so fatal to them as Worms. Unfortu
nately, children are seldom free from them,' and
as they imitate the symptom’s of almost every
?lher complaint, they ollcir produce alarming of- -
feds without being suspccfed. Worms are not
only a cause of disease ' themselves, but by tboir
irijtatioii aggravate all other diseases, wandering
from ono pah of the body to the other, winding
themselves lip into largo halls, aud obstructing tho,
bowchruud frequently the throat, causing con
vulsions, aud too olteii death; The desired rein •
edy will he found in DR. JAYNE’S 'TON-
IC VERMIFUGE—wliich will very abpn des
troy the worms, and invigorate the pVwCrs of
digestion, so as to prevent a retnrh nf tn’om. *
'txT CONSUMPTION. COUGII; •SPIT’-
TING BLOOD, &c.—To Consumptives, Four'
hltlis of you are really RtifleriUg froth noglecled
cidds or an obstruction and consequent inflamnm
lio.; ol the delicate lining tif ihoSo tubes through
which the air we brcalho is distributed to every r
part ol the lungs. This • obstruction produced
naiti and soreness, hoarseness, cough,difficulty of
breathing, beci'se fever, and a spitting of blood,
matter or pi^c'gui, .which . finally exhausts the
strength of the patient, and death ensues.
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT never fails to ro 1 -
movo this obstruction, and produces the most
pleasing and happy result. It is cortuiu in its ef
fects, aud cannot fail to relieve.
For sale hy TIIOS. M. TURNER & CO.,
‘J - • -- * • 181 Bay-street, Savannah.
PLOCK WEA N IIFACTOHY^S.
yy Sperry, No. 13G Pearl Street, New York.
Has un hand an extensive assortment of Clocks '
of Ills own Manufacture, adapted to tlm Foreign
and Domestic trade, at astonishingly low prices*.
Also, a large assortment of Buttons, Combs, and
Fancy Good*. ly— oct23 .
S PTIA li U ! OX.—V ACCINE . MATTER;
—Physicians’ orders from any part of tbe
State lor Faveiue Matter will bojiromptW aUe'ntL
ed to and filled with an arlicld \Varfaiitedr,' by ad-'
dressing thu undersigned. Having umdo' ar-
raugements with Physicians in-N T eio.York. I \vill
keep coiistanllv on hand: a.mipply of the’abovo
urliclo. The Matter will bo ssiit by Mail to any
purl of the State. The entdr must gccompany
the order or I will not fill them—Amount S5.rJ.
Address W. HUMPHREYS, JR. t
a P r {l Druggist, Sttvannah, Geo.
W INES AND CHOrcl
LIQUORS.—Madeira, Sherry, and Port
Wines, iu boxen of one duzeu each, also a few r
cases of fine old Ilraudy, Gin. and Runv.'tlite
.vie old and choice selections, A- MINIS,
apt :J?