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m h - rnl!ov«injV«IMli couninnilnd by nbl • and
w „3riano8d Captain-*, oro liil»nd«d to t Jll teg-
darly bot'Voan Ifii* 1’oft nod JiiUunon
Bril F ALCON, N*tl, \tn*lor.
Tlio afljvo am new liret aliusan per fhstonod
--...u I ere liMUred at ilia very loweel rate*.
Tlw anno n nadatioa* for JPiwan*W«tire good,
end hath dhippore and l’a*se.uar» may rely up.
mi o*ory faollity being atlurded to promote their
Intereetandoonveoioiieo belli here and in Ual-
Uoltou’e Range, Savannah.
JOHN It. H.VNUALL & CO,
No. HI) Snnth'e wharf, Ualtiiuorc.
oat 15
•(GRIUiAU PACKET lilRIB
FOR CHARLESTON.
T HE *nb«criber«will ran a tegular tine of
i’ackat* between Clinrleeton and Savan-
nail Iceckly, ami all freight for Charleaton will be
rcoeived at any time froo dfato'rage until shipped.
Theveasela of tide line have first rate ummilio,
fell 23
T‘
fBDSAVAAAAII Ac ACCHIATA
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
Are now in full opera,
tion for the transportation
of produce,ami mercilun-
-dims betwoen Savannah
and Augusts. They have twosteantlmats,
TheOCLF.THtJRB. Cunt. Kirkpatrick, and
The ELBERT, Capt Wood.
Tlia Oglethorpe is large, and fitted with a
powerful engine—It is intended to confiuo her
chiefly to the lower part of the river.
The FJbert, whine operations will be princi
pally confined Ur the illgiur end of tho river, ie
of so lights draught of water, as to be noto ena
bled to reach the wharf a t Augusta.
Doth boalsnre new, and commanded by skil
ful and experienced masters.
The taw boats are eight in number, staunch,
and of first class.
The 10V1rwa of the company are spacious,niul
their stores for the reception of goods for ship,
incut, are estcosive imiifirc-proof.
Every attention will Ini paid to the interests of
Shippers. VVM. DUNCAN, President.
Savannah. !‘2th Nov. IS3d.
TO KENT,
A large Haims with 12 rooms,
■ well adapted lor a boarding house,
with all necessary otu-bnihlingsund
a large yard, situated an Urn Bay,
m the eastern p irt of die city. Fur
particulars,upply to the subscriber.
JOHN UUILSIARTIN.
march 13 601m
“ TO LET. _
A cmiveuimu house situated on
the corner of York mid Whitaker-
streets, suitable for a small family.
Fossewtiou given linmeuIeteWf* nud
ternw made known on application
WtLEY MILTON & CO’S
Lumber Yu rd, east end of the city.
fid) 24 4fi|lcM
MIVSI05I HOUSE,SAVANNAII.
Thi* establishment having bhang-
ed hands,has undergone a thorough
i repairand newly furnished through-
! out, will bu opened on Saturday .the
* 10th inat. for the reception of board*
era and the accommodation of traveller*.
The private apartment for the accommodn*
tion of Ladies and Families, are spacious and
airy, and are furnished in a manner to insure
Ilia comfort of those who may visit them. *
The Gentlemen's nnurtmeutn are furnished in
a similar manner, ami are equal to those of any
other establishment in the Southern country.
The houao will he conducted by Mr. Launder
Duller, (who has been ut the City Hotel for three
years,) under the supervision offthe proprietor,
who pledges himself to do every thing in his
power for the comfort of his guests.
P. WILT BERGER.
lErThe Augusta Constitutionalist, Charles
ton Courier, and Milledgeville Standard of Uni
on, will insert tho above three times a week for
two weeks.
Til’*'* BOLLAUfi it 12WARD.
The above reward will be paid
GGIVEKAL REMARKS
RELATIVE TO MOFAT’S LIFE FILLS
AND .PHOENIX BITTERS.
HESF. medicines have long boon known
and appreciated, for their extraordinary
nud immediate powers of restoring perfect
health, to poison* suffering under nearly aVary
kind of diseuse to which the human frame is
liable.
Ill miiuy hundreds of certificated instances,
they have even rescued sufferers from the very
verge of an untimely grave, after all the decep
tive nostrums of the day had utterly failed; and
to many thousands they have permanently se
cured that uniform enjoyment or health, without
which life itself is but a partial blessing. So
great indeed, has their efficacy invariably and in
fallibly proved, that it lias appeared scarcely
Jess than miraculous to those who wore unac
quainted with tho beautifully philosophical
principles upon which they are compounded,
and tinou which they consequently act. It was
to their manifest and sensible action in purify
ing the springs and channels of lilo, and eudn
iug them with renewed tone and vigor, that
tlioy wero indebted lor their name, which was
bestowed upon them at the spontaneous request
of several 'individuals whose lives they hud obvi
ously saved.
The proprietor rejoices in (lie opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion of the uaiiy
ureas, lor placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
FILLS within the knowledge and reach of eve-
ry individual in the community. Unlike tho
host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of
vegetable ingredients, the Life Fills arc purely
aud solely vegetable,mm! contain neither mercury,
antimony, arsenic, nor any other mineral; in
nuy form whatever Tlioy are entirely com
posed of extracts from rare and poweifnl plains;
the virtues of which, though long known to sev
eral Indian tribes, and recently to same eminent
pharmaceutical chemist*. uro altogether tin
Known to the ignoruut pretenders to medical
science; nud were never before administered
in so happily efficacious o combination.
THE FHOiNlX BITTERS, are so called,
because they possess tho power of restoring thu
expiring ember* of health, to u glowing vigor
throughout the constitution, ns the Phamix is
said to be restored to life from the ashes of its
mvii dissolution. Tho Pitomix Bitters are en
tirely vegetnldo, composed of roots found'only
in certain parts of tho western country, which
will infiilibly euro FEVERS AND AGUES 01
all kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely
all tho effects of mercury, infinitely sooner than
tho most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla,
and will immediately cure the detornuuution of
BLOOD TO TIIE HEAD; never fail in the
sickness incident to young females i and will lie
found a certain remedy in all cases of nervous
debility and weakness or the most impaired con
stitutions. As a remedy for Chronic and In-
Jlammutory Rheumatism, tho. o-Wcncy of the Finn-
nix Bitters will Ihj demonstrated by the iish of a
aingle bottle. The usual dose or these bitters is
half u wine glass lull, in wnter or wine, and this
quantity may be taken two or three tinmen day,
about tinir uu hour before meals, ora less quan
tity may be tuken ut all times. To those woo
arc afflicted with indigestion after meals, these
hitters will prove invulunblo.ustlmy v«ry great
ly increase tho action of tho principal viscera,
help them to perform their functions, and enable
the stomach to discharge into the bowels what
ever is offensive. This indigestion is easily mid
speedily removed, appetite restored, and the
mouths of tlia nhsothutit vessels being cleansed,
nutrition is facilitated and strength of body and
energy of mind are tho ii.i, g»/ results.
In some obstinate and complicated cases of
chronic and iufl iin i ntory Rliuiiiuulisin, Liver
Complaints, Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia. Palsy,
Piles, injuries from the use of mercury, quinine,
and other -diseases of long standing, it may be
found necessary Vo take both the Life Fills and
the Phumix Bitters, in the doses before re com.
mended.
N B.—These Pills and the Bitters will got
all mercury out of the system infinitely faster
than the beat preparations of Sarsaparilla, and
are a certain remedy for the rushing of blood to
the head, or all violent headochei, tic douloureux,
dec. All persons who are predisposed to apo-
plexy. palsy, Sio, should never he without the
Life Fills or the Bitters, for one dose in time
wilt safe life. They equalize the circulation of*
the blood, draw ull pressure front tho head, re
store perspiration, and throw olf every impuri
ty by the pores of the skin.
' The above Medicine is for sale by
A. BARTOW,
At his Store on the Bay,corner of Drayton St.
mar 18
A V BUY valuable tract of Lund, purl of tho
rm. Grant Buffalo Swamp, in Glynn comity,
orjctfially granted to Michael Rudolph,for6900
i.eres, bilt which by h recent survey, is suppos
ed to contain only 6540 acres. Tho titles to this
tract ttroindisputable, and the returns and taxes
have been regularly made, and paid, ns the books
of tho tax collector of Chatham county will ful
ly prove. The vnlito of tho tract is materially
lucreaM by the contemplated Rail Rmul to
Brunswick, passing over it. Tho tract is hound
ed by lands granted to Col. John Cooper, now
owned by Mr. GegnialliiMt, and adjoining lands
of Messrs PouLou, Smith, .Starving, Burnett.
Franklin, and others; about eleven hundred
acres of the tract is believed to ho equal, if not
superior, to any lands on the sen board of Geor
gia fortlio production of Cotton or Sugar Cano.
For terms,which will he liberal, and at) exten
sion of credit to suit the purchaser—apply to
Isaac Abrahams, Esq.. Mount Plcasum, near
Waynesville, or at Buvauuah to
JAMES HUNTER.
All persons are hereby forbid t respakaing up
on tlio above mentioned tract of land,—as of-
funders will he prosecuted. dec 22 • 252
MOADir IJVKNimi, SUV s. isSr*
fob SAl
in the jail uf this County, my ne
gro men ISAAC, (generally rail-
, »d Capt. lsnuc.) well knuwn turn
, ntherinanj one of hie finger* on
lea lefi hand somewhat iujurod, some ofhi* up.
por tore teeth out, and a sour on hie nose.' Issue
I) Olioutforty-five or fifty years of age, of dark
complexion—ho has boon runaway about 18
■noitilu. II, was formerly tho property of M r.
Robert Irauc. One hundred dollars willhe paid
with pronfto convict tiny individual who may
harbor Isaac.. JAMES FOUNTAIN
jsn 4 2
shSUSS D “ ri »“ Telegraph will publish the
, , ,r ? We? i k r °I l,mr wuelw a " d H»«
wUUithesnbscriber for payment. J, F.
T 8L^OWNED ENGLISH RACE
1KM8E A.Nlt STALLION,
tiiMMmaboaiix,
NEB? wsAttw auj.)
v# if be m at niy residence
and will i!,"r ioV 0 ' kowitdes county. Alnbnina
naaoi! nSV.H "?L lr, o “ l 0110 hundred dollars the
to Ilia (Jrueni ° ® r8ro, ’) lll y.'«M olio dollar
whte|f™', n a a a lliat M'!" will bo bountifully fed
P'lstnroce b* iif P °»' m “ n,h > 8 ooU olid extensive
>tepsruio A,n PI® accommodations and
“nd even ™Lw?|ufVl df ° r "" ire * wiUl colla,
Md esoaoM r h,!!„ ‘A 0111,1 uoeidenU
WSSrfti 1 " ““"tmeiico o| .ho firstdny of
Jtilv. m "4 B *piro on tho first day of
draon „. D GEORGE GIVHAN.
Ala. Jn,inn
for Sr"" 1 anhetitnto
Cakes. e,ut ' 0, ? oe tklly for all kind ofhuttor
It amy fo ''"w' ln B advantages:—
h koopinn ?! ?' hnnU. an it does not injure
dl 'mpnesa® ,S ¥, j' ot Pi*carefully preserved from
“peraiion; n,i n j d P H,lilB "'"l certain hi its
,or baking imltSi l ” , 1 ltar , n "*"‘l with it.is ready
f" 11 KSn is Cert,,i,J bo «*«
lor or • It dees not impart any bit-
"bolosomo jo!! 1118 “’V 9 fieoldodlj more
• Just received mid for solo by.
JJarohir, *• H.'BtJ...U..T(JRNBR| •
~— ■' ft *' ument-Sq u a rc,
A. PAHS0N9.
vaujTiIle lands;
^ BN H E .subscriber offer- lur sale tiurty-nne
H. thousand acres of Lind, sitnmed in the
conutiesuflinkcr. Early, Lee. Stewart. Sump-
tor, and Randolph. Theso Land* uro in bodies
of500 to ffOOO acres, the largest and most value*
hie parts of which have been selected bv the best
judges, and are situated in tho second District of
Baker County.
Persons desirous of purchasing can ascertain
the quality nud location of the Lands, hy apply
ing to myself, or to either of ff»« following gen
ilemuti. Jotix Wiixiams, Esq. (.Milledge-
Col. H. Ii Ward. 5 ville
John Kawlp.s. Esq. Ilawkinsvillo.
Co). II. H. Tarvku. Twiggs Co.
Mr. Wm Deimard U authorized to sell and
make titles to the above Lauds, and he will ho
ready at all tunes tbuliew them. Hi* rasidcuco
is in the 2d District of Baker County.
J. COWLES,
Mucon, Fet). 21.1837. 48ml fob 27
FORSXLjE,
4 PLANTATION on the Canal, 12 mile*
from the city, in Chatliam County, con
taining 4*40 acres,well timbered with first qnulity
yellow pine On tho premises tiiere is a com
fortable dwelling, and out buildings—about 25
acres are under fence, with a variety of choice
frtiil trees, a Hue well of water. Thin place is
healthy; also, wilfho disposed of a pair of well
broke Mules, Curts aud plantation tools, of all
descriotions; a first rate ..('mini Boat that carries
from 15 to Iff cords of wood, and several small
boats. 40 to 50 cords of lighlwood will bo sold.
Few places in Chatham County equals the a
hove for fish. The above properly will he dis
posed of on a credit for upprovud paper. Fur
particular* iutyiirc tit this office. fob 17
Bl t Hi,AINI>’!> UhOLUM.
G EOLOGY and Mineralogy, considered
with reference- to Natural Theology, he
mg Bridgewater Treatise, No. ft. By the Rev
Wm Buckliiml, D. D., Canon of Christ
Church.‘and Roudei in Gwoiuyy Kiiu nliucruio
gy in the University of Oxford; 2 vols 8vo.,
with uuineroos plates.
Also,—Fiilknor; a Novel. By Mrs. Shelly,
author of * Frankenstein,' aVc.
Traits and Trials of Lilly Life. By L. E. L.
Mrs. Armytnge,or Female Domination. By
Mrs. Gore, authoress of 8 Mothers and Daugh
ters.’
Paul Pry’s Deilnnto attentions, and other
Tales. By the author of Little Pedlingloii.
GorJolpliiu ; a N tvel. 2d Kdiiinu.
Life in Furis, or the Rambles uud S|)reos of
Dick Wildffte, iVrc. with whimsical adventure*
of the Halibut Family*, 2 vols.
Walker’s Manly Exercises, in which Rowing 1
and Bailing are now first described, uud Riding
nud Driving urn for tho first time given in u
work of this kind. Also, Walking, Running,
Leaping. Vaulting. Balancing, Sknung, Swim
ming, Wrestling. Boxing, Training. &c. &c,
with 50 Engraving*—in oile neut volume.
Gregory’s Mathematics, for Practical Mon;
being a common-place book 01 Friiiciple*.
Rules, arid Tables in various departments of
Pure and Mixed Mathematics, wiui their appln
cation to the pursuits of tho Surveyor. .Architect,
und.Civil Engineer, with numerous plate*.
Marshall Gall, on the Nervous System and
its diseases. Just received by
«»l| W THORNE VTl.f.l \ M 8
ANOlliilNANCT
repeal a part of the first section of an
j| Otdinuiice amendatory of an Ordinance
entitled an Ordinance for the government of ne
groes and other persons of color, in tho city of
Bavuntinh.
**bo. J. Be it ordainetl by the Major and Al
dermen of die City of SamnmaUund lunnlds then-
of, in Council assembled, and it ishenby orduint d.
"U authorUg of the same; That *u much of the
first section ol tho Orditiunco parsed 18tli day of
December, 1806, entitled an Ordinance to a-
mmid an Ordinnnco entitled un Ordinance for
tho guvcruuiHiit Of negroes and other persons of
cole/ in the City of Bavimuah, ns proliibit* any
person or persons from •* employing titdolmiiic
slave nr slaves to perforn any work iti their re
spective trade.” bo and tho cuuie is hereby re
pealed.
Bkc 2. JJo it ordained. Sfc. That it limy he
kiwliil for the owner or owners of the moenuie
slave or slavos, to hire his or lief slave or slaves
to.any person whomsoever, uud for such slave
or slaves being mechanics, to undertake any
work, or for Ins or their owner or owners to
cQiuructfor woik tube performed by such slave
or slaves; Provided, always if any person or
persons shall employ or contract with tiny me
chanic slave or slave* without first having the
written permission of-l»is or their owner or own
ers, such person or persons *0 employing or
contracting with such slave or slaves, shall on
conviction before Council, be fined iu a sum
not less than live dollars, or more than thirty
dollars.
Bbo. 3 Be it ordained. Arc. That all ordinan
ces or part* thereof militating with this ordi
nance be and the same uro hereby repealed.
Passed iti Council. April 13,1837
JNO Mil.U N.Chairman.
Attest, M. IVIvkhs Clerk.
THE KEN'ET FLASTEB.
T HE celebrated Keiiwet Plasters, whose
sanitary properties in ulleviatiug or re
moving pain dr weakness in tho breast, side, back
or limbs; also for Rlieuuiatism, Liver Com
plaint, and Dyspepsia, have been limply tested
by multitudes in tne wide spreud population of
our Western Continent, uudnl*o in the Spanish,
Danish, and British VVest India Islands, are
prepared by the Subscribers, und no other*, and
presented to the public for their accomtuodu-
n
The above plaster tg the invention of an emi
nent surgeou; and from the numerous instances
of its salutary effects in the uforemeutioned dis
tressing complaints, ffie proprietors can recom
mend it with the utmost confidence. They feel
ptuasure instating,withopt fearofcontrudictton
that out of the extensive sales both in the Islands
nud throughout tli - United States, not one plas
ter in fifty hits been returned; they, therefore,
trust thnt this fact will afford the otrongest pos
sible evidence of their superior efficacy.
For sale by A. DENSLOW & CO
mar 10 Corner Bay & Whitnker-sts *
CIIATIIaIU, SUPEKIOB
COURT—January Term, 1837.
Eliza Jacobs )
S DIVORCE.
Benj. II. Jacobs. )
I T appearing to the Court, that the Defend
ant, by the Sheriff’s return, is not tu be
found in Chatham County. On motion of
PlaintitT’s Attorney, It is ordered that tho do
feudant do appear on or before the first day of
next Term ofthis Court, and make answer to
the complaint alleged against him, or the said
Court will proceed to.Trial its in case of do-
fault. And further, that this order bo published
in one of tho Gazottesof the city of Buvaniiah
during,ffie term aforesaid.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Cl’k.
mar 11
mi
Robert Haburahum, Administrator of D. Bluke
Versus Farish Carter, etal.
IN EQUIT *—CHATHAM, SUPERIOR
Court.
-MTiftppearingto tho Judge, thatForish Curtfir,
JL John 11. Thomas, Robert- A". Holt, benja
min F. Patton, ffie Bank of Durian, G D. Phil-
lips, A. Sharp, Thomas Rutherford, Robert
Mitchol, Robert Ray.G.K Sidney, John Tram
mell, {James Moutoith, H. Haynes, Hitbhle
Hooker &. Co., C. Emmons, It. B. Taylor,
Beard A* McLaughlin, N..A. Beard & Co., and
WtUtam'BurgQiyeoe, defendauU in ffie said bill,
« aside out of the County of Chatham. It is or-
sred thul tho said defendants do appear and au-
aw'6r the bill of ffie complainant,' and'thaV'pitbli-
cation'of this order in one oft her Gazettes of Sa
vannah once in daeh week for three month*,
shall bo deemed a good and sufficient ae rvice of
this bill. Jan. 11,1837*
1 Signed. R. M. Charlton, Judge E. D. G.
True copy, ROBERT W I’OOLtR, Cl’k.
' fiib9 ^ , dSfOni 8
NICK OF THii IK,
O K the Jibbenairosiiy, a’l’nle ofKentuc><y—
by Dr. Bird, author of Culavur, Tho fufi
del. &c. in 2 vols.
The Partisan Leader, a tale of tho future—by-
Edward W iilinm Sydney, in 2 vols.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Loiters and
Works, edited by her gteat GumJaon, Lord
Wharucliffe, in 2 vol* 8vo.
hi tho presold edition Cord Wharucliffe has cor-
rectal from the »riginnl manuscripts, the omissions
and defects of Daltumy's collect ion and added
numerous letters mines, (inn explanatory notes.
The additions consist chiefly in letters to Lady
Pomfret, Vic Countess of liute, the Countess of
Jliur, bir James Utenart In this edition, the
names formerly given only in initials, are suppli
ed, anil Vie suppressed passages restored fount the
originals.
Flaihm's view of the *tate of Europe, during
ffie Middle Ages- From llieffth London edition,
complete in 1 volume.
Henrietta Temple, cheap edition in 1 vol.
W'-rdworth’s complete Poetical Work*; to
gether with a description of the country of the
Lakes in tho north of England—edited by Hen
ry Reed, in J large volume.
Armstrong on the morbid anatomy, nature
mid treatment of Acute uud Chronic Diseases—
edited by Jos Rix; with nn account of tho life
of the author—by John Bell, tu. n , 2 vols- 8vo.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
' npril 11
8EIDUTZ POWDERS, Ac*
GROCE Seidlitz Powders
X® 10 do Soda dp
2 do Rochelle do
2 do Saratoga
Manufactured for the . subscriber from the
host inutefiuls, und warranted of superior qual
ity. J 11st rooeived per brig Tybee, and for salo
by G R. HENDRICKSON
StiPERIOlt RAZORS.
LLIOTT’B celebrated Chinese Razors
E
do
do
Concave
do
do
do
rattlchacks’s
dn
do
do
silver *tee|
do
WndetSr Butcher’s Old English
Rogers it 80ns do do
Ricidey’s Peruvinn Steel
A fine assortment of those fiijo Razprs, uew
patterns and warranted to shave well,.,
Just received, und formula by .
april 8 G. K; HENDRICKSON.
CONFECTIONARY.
*R| <fKCASES 1st quality Conl?etionnry, ns-
B xlrsorted, 100 lbs each, 20 varieties mid
well flavored. Just received atid for sale low by
murch 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
: “ I’uv it.” . .
HWriLLlSTON'S Indelible.Ink, a super-
Vf ior article highly recommeuded by those
who have iisod it. A new supply of tho above
for sale by . EDWARD COPPED,
april 1 • - 13 YdiingV Building.
TSlNtEm
M I SUPPLY of best Russia Sheet Isinglass
O. Just received and Tor sale by
nwitchS - .U DENSLOW « CO.
PRIEE itiALLL^Kt
Fashionable and Military Tailors,
J W WK received a h.iiidsouie ansortmont of
il JL new and scasouunle Goods which they
are prepared to make to ordor at short notice iu
'the most fashionable nnd approved stylo They
have also an extensive variety of Hosiery and
fancy articles of evory description in their line.
C/iio of the firm being located iu the city of
New York, will enable thorn at all time* to offer
to their costomur* the choicest goods which that
market nftord*. np 13
LEim\S,UAl»lNs, WALNUTS
Arc.
1 ,‘flb BOXES Lemon*, 41)do Raisins
JL V 12 hales Walnut*
5 hales soil shell Almonds
1ft boxes prunes
2ft boxes snp’r London Mustard
25 grace Mrs Miller’*Tobacco .
Landing from sclir Exact, for wdu bv
april 10 GAUDRY Sc LEGRIEL.
SATIN SLIPPERS.
"JUST teceived. white nod black*satin 8li/
Also, a gn*nl assortment »>f Frencti, »* *bned
Slips, for sale hy JI. N. ALDRICH A Go.
up 13
BEEF, POHK, VUTATOBLi, <V
U i’.BLri prime Buef. 5ft do me.-s •
A; V ’IP 51) do prime Fork, 2ft do,-ties* i
fftft Uhl* navy Bread, Rft do pilot i) j'
3ff kegs Goshen Buffer
5ft do 'NYork leaf Laid
25 (Jo Bultlomn- do do
lOilft binichn-Onions, 3ft litishels «’ow F i.-
30 bushels bluck eye I’ea*. For salt* 5
np 15 GAUDRY & BRANCH.
LANDING
From schr Exact and ship Celia,
OY BBLS of prime riugur
09$9 13 do of Apples
2ft hhls of Newark Cider
Will he sold low if taken from the wluirf, hy
np 17 CLARK v\* 1* El AIT
SOAP AND CANDLES.
•ilk ** BOXES ‘ Francis il vdo’s” Soup
til) do Sperm (Jaii’dles
45 do Tallow do
Just received uud for sale hy
up 11 McNLSH SLOGAN.
HAVANA PRESERVES AND
CURRENT JELLY.
yfl DOZEN preserved Fours, Peaches ami
rSb green <».ige«; ff do do in .Syrup of Brandy
assorted; 10 boxes preserved Flue Apples, -r-
Huge*, Lemon* and Citron; 1ft do Ginger Fre
serves; JO dozen small jars Current, Apple and
Uuiulz Jelly. For sale by
ap 18 GAUDRY Sc LEGRIEL.
HAY.
T?v BUNDLES prime Ilay,onboard
JL *Ur ship Ocinulgee, from New York,
•Foi sale low on the whaif by
LADD.TUm.tt Si SI3TARE.
np 24
BEEF FORK & MACKEREL.
PJ :( K BBLS prime Beef
H 3ft do Mess do, 2ft hf do F At do
5U bills prime Fork, city inspection
20 do mess do do
100 do No 3 Alnckerel, 5 Ido No 2 do
30 do No 3 do, for sale by
np 24 GAUDRY Sc BRANCH
OTAIID, OIIPI V dc CO’S
UKANUV
fl 4a PIPES very superior Broody, from
B. VF iIic celehrnunl hoiiso of Olnrd. Du-
puy & Co, received ilirucl from New York-
new Imuliug fj mu shirt Colin.
np -ill <;AU DllY * LEHRIBLi
CASTOR OIL, Ac.
TJ BBLS L’ustor Oil, No 1 and 2
i Aifl 2 do Camphor
2 case* Gum Arabic, 1st and 2d
2 Mils Cream of Tartar
j case Borax. For sale bv
TAI. X J. M. TURNER,
np21 Monmnontriipniro,
FEVER AND AGEE CURED.
/Q GIlffCE ttowniid’s celebrated Totiic
.Mixture, warranted u safe and perfect cure
lor the Fever uud Ague. Just received from
Philadelphia, uud for sale hv
april 8 G. It. HENDRICKSON. •
TOOTH BRUSHES Ac.
A LARGE supply uf English, French and
fa. American manufactured Tooth Brushes
und Nail Brushes pf the finest qualities just re
ceived und for sale at reduced prices,by
'april J5 d. R- HENDRICKSON.
CONFECTIONARY.
QA CASES 1st quality Confoctlonary,
y Iffff lb* nud 50 lbs each, well assurted
of 20 choice kind*, suitable for country trade
Just received and for sale by
: np 15 G. ,R ; HENDRICKSON
fasiiionaule SPUING
GOODS.
M AYER & IIITDT, south of the market.
have received by recant arrival* from
New York, their entire'Spring Slock, consist
ing in part of
50 pieces French printed Cambric*
50 do do do Muslins
iff do do do Luwti
50 do white Jaconet Muslins
10 do do do Cambric
50 do do striped und crus* bar Muslin
50 do Dover Prints
1 case low pure do
U pieces black Bilks, assorted qualities
Black Chnll}'* do do
do Bouibuhius do do
Blue-black do do do
Undressed end dressed Ginghams. Iridi Liti-
mis. sumo very tine; bleached Cuttou*, a lurgy
iissoitmentt unbleached do do do. brown Lin
ens, plain, twilled and corded pantaloon Stuff*,
n splendid assortment; a largo assortment of La
dies uud Misses Bonnets of the most fashionable
kinds, Ribbons and Linding do do do, Infants
Cups, Children's do. nioh.ur do, Ringlets, as
sorted French bounut Flowers and Wreath*
} bonnet Tnbb» and Bprigs, birds eye and R 11**1,1
' Diapor. lasud Bags, a new article; belt Ribbon*
some very tine, corded Skirt*, grass do, gm**
Cloth, Ludins 11 H Gloves, bl’lc und colored
Ladies silk do, plain and open worked do, sev
eral new styles; Ladies thread and cotton do,
Gem’s do do. Gent's 11 8 Gloves, black and
rul’d; liucii cambric Hdkfs for Ladies und Gen
tlemen. of every description; line needle work'd
Behind I slice, needle worked Capes and Col
lar* nn muslin i«m| bobinet, patent Pins, drilled
eve N’cedln*. shirt Collars, neck Stocks, shell
Combs, tuck, side and buck; gilt Clasps; bend
and silk Purses, fancy Henri*, biack silk und
satin Vesting, plain mid flg’d; sewing Silk,
spool Colton, tiinle Lace for Veils.
The above assort omit with many other arti
cles too numerous to mention, have been care
fully selected in New York bvone of the firm,
and will be sold low at wholesale or retail on
the most favorablo terms.
N. B. Constantly receiving such supplies
as to keep the assortment good. april 5
Extensive und Elegant A**ortuieut of
READY iUADE CLOTHING.
T HE subscriber would respectfully inform
his friend* mid customor*. that hit lms just
opened from brig Georgia, a full mid choice *-•
lection of Fashionable Ready Made Clouting,
direct from bis Northern manufactories, on- •
oxprossly for this Market, which Iim r
doiit in saying cannot fail to pleas,:
examiuu ilium. Tim follo w jog t.i dcy;- coo
prises u part, viz:
200 superior Fraucit .Merino froci. nd dres-
coats,
200 do do no paiitnlfMirv,
200 d«» crap*- pumldi-t rlrass uml frock com .
100 itier, do do do
100 r«-i*i ca«*itnure do do d-
.'n**lin-11 round jackets.
.•0 crape cmnhit-t pauialiHins,
mHI , • in *, Miualonti*. various patterns.
• O' w ,..i«ed Murseillc* vests,
JIMleXtru tine do do
lot) white do do
75 *Upmioi l»Wk *atiu do
75 do bmutiAsin do
i 0 do plii.i stiiillies io
\i*p eoiiMtariifvou hood, a large assortmen* o'
r i-l doth 'lock and dress ■•oat*, pautaiu,,..-
•*t*. A c A c • a p
nicy aii|. >- viz: stork* gloves. Imndk- -
lefs.rolla*? hoMmis.erav.u*. u It tin *, n*p>
■' 1 s should::! iirucc*. white and *’o *r, d *lr.
• )<l driw.T-, sj'k mid cotton nmhre l.is, clo .
i i ; hue »r 1* ,-s. pahtulooii sirup*. *||SpOi:i. ;
Olid*: pur-..^, o c.
N, it. AUtilt*u 1 !'-• A'ticU'i ,vih Ih dwpnse-1 ot
on a* good lurm* 1* in any other euiihli.-hin :
either who! -ili» or retail.
ii s*. MOIL)Lr», Market ?.pitiro.
march 23
osxvinit.iSAND miittiCs. 1
^ BALES best Flaxen Uinaburgs
5 do 4-4 brown Burlaps.
Lauding from barque Vulcan from Dundee,
and for sale by JAS. ANDERSON & CO.
Nos 3 and 10 Young’s Buildings.
april 5
COTTON OSNABUB<Si7~
ff BALES inauiifactured at tim Van-
H. “r cluse, Edgefield District, South Caro
lina, a superior article. Just received and for
rale by JAM ES A N PERSON At CO.
up! No8 8c Iff Young's Buildings.
Jl/fT HUCEIVEI),
O NF, H ALF Groce of Elliott's warranted
mid universally approved Chinese ltn-
sors. For sale by
np 7
A. PARSONS.
8 Gibbon’* q.iilrtH,..
I PAttASqt* * UMRKHLI.AS.
CASE Ladies plain, figurerl and planl
Parasols
1 case Gems Silk and Canton Umbrellas
Just received and for sole hv
april 8 M. PRKNDERGA8T & CO.
^ UiVfiNS. ~
1 CASR 44 stjp'r Irish Linens (whole pc*A
1 2 do 4 4 do do do 1-2 do
1-2 do 7-8 drt do
For sale by M. PKENDERGA8T & CO.
np 8
POKTEIl ONNAUllRGN*^
dressed.
A BALV.8 best round thread flaxen Os-
u xr nahurgs. landing from barque Vul
can, from Dundee, and for Mlo od fdVorabltt
terms by B. SMlDGR &.CO.
up 11
none *i>kin» Ooouh. *
T HE .Subscriber* luivo received per brig-
Tyben fVoffi Now Yorki
1 case blue Hamilton Drills
J bale 4-4 brown Shenliug
4. pcs eiip’r Freucli Prints, new stylo
♦» pcs brown French Linen
Iff pcssnp'r Marseilles Vestings
8 pcs a*«nrtcii Paper Muslin
2 pc* snp'r B M Clially
20 pcs Mosquito Netting
12 pcs 3-4 Chocks
3 dnz Colton Umhrellnti
2 doz India Rubber Lacets. n nmA article
BENJ. SNIDER & CO.
npril 10 Shad’s Buildings.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
f UST received per brig GbotgTa, nud now
opening, 20 cases uud bale* of Dotuevtio
Good-, consisting of
5-4 Brown Waltlinm Sheulitig
44 do Sheeting, film
44 Sea Island Long Cloth, superfino
7-8 do do dci do do
44 bleached Shining
l.ow price Culicocs, do do Ticking
Dorciie'stHr do
Also,
45 doz Palm Leaf GaH, for sate low at
wholesale or retail, bv
Mayf.r a- hridt,
march 25 Bondi Bide Market'Squuro.
NEW A rASHiOYAULF RON*
,.\: - \ *
J UST received j»-r Hup .’hil'edgnville and
•ow opening, \iy.: •
•adi« - tun: !.ii^I;-Ii split ft raw ft-uiuouf
6 Un French fluietico Cottages w t.U ffwurd
12 no do grnr'aiis do
ft -np’r ro|orwi atni i *ficv cjdp do
- i V*- and orieiiiul greciuu imd Cottagb*
linnets
24 mi-si* do do • dd
12 do willow Bonnets
I -box s-p end ill hoiiliet Ribboti* ,
i he iiluwe.irtie es according to tht* iff voice rtf
in. must he *oiiieli.uu! very handsome, ami
th the attention ul‘«i»Ve that'art* It; Wan; m
r***l style of >putig Boniiet*. me olio led for
uii nasntiabie minis, hy
\. BENNETT,
q ril Iff No ! Ar, 2 Young'* Building**
jJssH: aoonsu
‘"D f* IV i.O hr recent arrivals from New
* Vmk ‘n lai'co and splendid assortment of
.:•« GimhI- which will he sold at the very lm(»-
mmket prices, either by wholesale or retail,
•, wwtinc in part of, namely .
piece- splendid, newest stylo French Print
od M oslins
Jm printed Muslins, various styles quttl’ts -
3--‘ do 44 printed French Cambrics, some vdry
handsome
'00 do Calicoes, various qualities
50 ffii Ginghams, variousstyles and qhitlttifen
100 do various styles of Goods, for UenilcuieB
and Box * summer wear
50 do blue Janos; 2ft db Peruvian Driilg
2ft do brown Jeans; 20 do bleached do
100 do Osiinburgs; 50 do CregilluS
2 bales 4-1 Colton Osuuburgs
IDO corded Skirts
100 pieces striped and crossbar Muslin
30 do plain audfig’d Swiss Muslin,
ill) do do do Book Musiiu
50 pcs wht Jaconet Muslin and cotton Cambric
5 do double width blk Italian Silks, 1st quality
2 do inatteoni Italian lutestring Silk
2 do blk riva lutestring Italian Silk
2ft do colored pro de Soire & gro do Nap Sjlksi
20 do do Sattius. various qualities
10 do do Florence Silks for linings
7 do 54 French Bombesin, various qualities
3 do blk and colored crape Cumblet
5 dp white linen Drill, various qualities
2 do brown liuon Drill, satin face
m
OLIVJb OIJL. ^ .
BASKETS Olive Oil. n -uperior nr- Iff do Wellington raised striped London Drill
,w"F tichvsuitable for table uses'. Recciv- 10 do Gambroon plaid Drill
hi I and for sale hy A. PEN8I.OW ft CO
NEW HONEY.
O CASKS cloar strained now Honey, very
tine. Just received and for sale iu quan
tum* to suit purchasers, by
up 13 G. R. (IF.NDRICKSON.
LEECHES.
T| SPANISH Leeches, iu fine
JL TFx"*F order. Just received uud for
sale hy G. It. H ENDUICKSON
ap27
JLBNIOiY SYKIJfi*.
k BOXES Lemon Syrup, very superior
IFhI For sale hv
april 1ft . T.M. vfc J. M. TURNER. >
SI
np IS
COLORING.
BBLS Coloring for Spirits,
received find for sale bv
(L R. HENDRICKSON.
Just
5ft b\* rich honuetenp. tHffitie.nnd satin Ribbons
3 d.iz.rich eiubroi’d Belts, not to be surpassed
50 doz Belts, varions styles and qualities
5ft doz elastic and cotton Suspenders
. I lift doz white, colored and blk Cotton Hotels
lft doz Ladies white and black silk Hose
30 do Men’s sup’r striped brown uud bleached
1-2 Ho*e
10 do T,ndies und Gentlemen’s silk Gloves, vari-
ousstylos
10 do do \ do thread and cottonf
Gloves, various styles
10 do do , do H S Gloves. 1st qul’ty
2ffff.fattcy Shawls, various styles um| qualities
100 Iarg6 shell tucking Combs
20 lb.* black und colored sewing Silks
I Oft 8-4 and 12-4 brown damask table Cloths,
10 d iz white and colored bprdered iium*titchad
lihmi cambric lldkfs
k) d jz white and colored bordered hemstiched
imitation linen cambric Hdkfs
SCLrAKS. | 3 pieces linen Cambric, various qualities
A FEW, only a few, verv choice Spanish j 1(H) lbs colored hud white ball Cdttotf
Segurs, can bo obtained bv connoisseurs • off doz colored uud white spool Cotton* (aouV#
on immediate application at the Drug establish-: ivory spool.*)
incut of EDW. COPPER* 11 5ft packs Pin*; 5ft lbs osniihnrg Thfct&J 1
LII* SAIL VIE* j 10ft cotton and silk Umbrellas, various qualities
INF Otto Rose scouted. And for sale, by
jattl) ft 4 " 4
A. PARSONS.
ilINJHTAftiD.
Til BOXES (ff doz each) 1st quality
JL London Mustard
5ft dozen Underwood’s superior London Mus
tard iu half canisters. Just received uud for
sale by G II. HENDRICKSON.
POTT JEW’S CATHOLKEON.
A CERTAIN remedy remedy for the on¥c
of Scrofula, or King’s Evil; secondary
Syphilis.pid Uicers, NecrosN, or diseased bones;
iiiioumatism, white Swellings, Liver Com*
plaiiit, Ciitutieous and, bilious Diseases, a|id
most diseases arising from an impure state of
the blood, an injudicious use of tlio mineral
poisons, of tho barks, quinine, iVc \ c. ■
.Approved nnd rpeonimended hy the most cm
‘meat pliysiciatis in this country and Europe,
and used in jnost ull the public institutions iu
the United States. ’ '
A fresh su pply .of thu valuable Medicine j list
teceived and fotjutld'fly.
ay IS «y li,*HE\T.3!CKMW,.
SI REPS,
B(>XES of Rose, Orange, Ginger.
Pine.Apple and Raspberry Syrups.
Received and fur sale by
. april 14 A. DENSLOW A CO
LEECHES
A .SUPPLY- i)f Euroueun Le v eches,,cou
JSi stanily kept off, bund, in, fine order; and
lur sain by A. DENSLOW & GO. -
HONEY.
TIERCES Havana Money v just received
uud fur sale wjuiltisnlc and retail, by
up 14 A. DENSLOW A: CO.
POTTER’S CATIiOLICftfOK'
tlA jlST BOXES Swaiin**' Panacea
5 do Pplter’s Catholicon
10 groce Suidlotz and Soda Powders, dfcry
feiiporior
2 do * ButleFe Fiferveseent Mnguesia !
2 do* it own ini’s Tonifc IMixture
1 do Graeh's' do do
Just received and, for sale verv low. bv
. * , • T- & J- M. TURNER,
v I'Ai.miJttuait 5quu.re._‘*
1U0 newest stylhsuf luce and worked inUsliit
Collins
30 pieces poiigeo and handamin. Hdkfs ,
12 do 1st qualitv doubto back mid quilled Mat*
stiilles Vcsiitiga
lft do Irish Linens , . . :
3ff 8,1 i and W-4 white Counterpanes
50 pieces white and black foundation Muslim#
3(1 do do HitcUrnfu
5ft nieces wliito nud blue pavilion Guuse
•1ft do 3 and 44 plaid Houle8pii|r
3 bales brown Sheeting' '
5 do Springfield Blurting * ‘ / vl •
5 cases 3 and 44 bleached Whirlings arid July -
Cloths ... . •'
10 nieces black nnd white Italiun Crape
Iff dipt Ringlets, va^ns sizes ..
2doz hiobair Cap*;' French Flowers
UiiiHiiigs; Inseriiiigs lind Edgings; bh
lings lind Edgings; Swiss jniislm f
Ladies liuifty Scarfs aiid GrayutsVlialfi
\1 iisliii*; Cambrics and Gingham*?; d6tt
5-4 tliule LaFe for veils;’gauze Veils np„ ....
Grape for veils; black Inyo Vojh* utid Halid! ,
feather ?.tuj palm, leaf Fans; Gettfletnen s
Stocks ancl sirirt CoirnraJ A'c. iVc., which, to-
v.-thej: with' stock on Vr.dd/tnnke's the- assort
very ooniplct-- ; C-nomry Merdmpi* will
' t it to thrf r idlv .:!</♦-a c«il rfntl Examine
a. stock of good*,^aud judge’for tfiem’selvea of
bo qiialUy;uhd prides, at
A. BENNETT’ 0 B *— 1 -
.^4 Sr SVouhgs Bui f d!
mi