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OF THE FAMILY.
I Hannah, march 30, isso.
I To Clubs.
inducement to our friends to exert
e 9 in extending onr circulation, we
I following liberal terms :
I n’ p** rf,on sel, o ,n gn3 Five Dollars and
‘ of three new subscribers, wo will
I n Copy extra for one year.
■ ‘ j. -lit Dollars for Five, a Copy extra.
V i\i Doll r 9 Seven Copies and a Copy
| fifteen Dollars, Twelve Copies and a
I extra.
, Twenty Dollars, Twenty Copies and
I (W V etr.
\Vecall the attention of our readers to
, ttcr from California, on our firat page.
I ’ written by a gentleman formerly re-
Savannah, and in it will bo found
I inform ati°n and not a little valuable
1 19 th >se smitten with the gold fever.
■ nitlCtJ to
\Vc advise those who are fond of the
I e .\rt*to2 onn and take a look at Poumrede’s
I .naoftlie Mississppi. It is a beautiful
I Y*wn mOl ..
I presentation of its kind.
fyTlicable Report of the Chairman of
I (I,,Committee on Dry Culture, claims the
I mention of our readers.
|7* U r c cnil the attention of Printers to
I \|r. J- M- Cooper's advertisement; we have
■ „el McCreary’s Inks, and find them the
I c j, fg | )f ,gt and best \tc have ever used.
I fF’Tiie trial of Dr. Webster, now going
I .-in Boston, is the subject of much oxcite-
I and interest. The proceedings aro too
I m to find room in our columns, wo must
■ yrefore content ourselves with giving the
I rftnlr in our next. At presen’ we forbear to
I ? .toany opinion as to his guilt or innocence,
I „wf nro opposed to the principle of judging
I 1 man before lie lias been heard. Most of j
I ()|f Northern Papers have condemned Dr.
I WTebster long ago; even before there was
I ibvenquiry into the matter.
Editorial Comments.
Tiie scarcity of marriages and births in j
blti anl 1847, elucidates the discontent
that exploded in 1843 ; the high price of
wheat, more than double, and in some dis
tricts f>ur times as much as the present
prices, furnishing abundant cause for distur
tee. Socialism appears to have progress
fJmtho provinces as it diminishes in Paris,
irluch produces alarm as to the materials
whereof the Legislature may bo formed.—
Oil this account every delay is encouraged i
t” put off the evil clay. The present condi- j
!ion of the government, they say, is singular
with a republic : the Republicans are out of ;
and this is n motive to dismiss those
u office,—and the met) at the head of depart
ments are the late favorites of Louis Philippe, j
The great exhibition of 1831 of articles
1
from nil counties engages much attention in
England. It will bring to London the skill
and industry from all quarters of the globe,
iho writers think it is one of the means j
tuitfo] at the present day to produce good, |
extending usefulness to the remote corners
ot earth, and addressing itself to the skill i
ni labur ol the poor man, as well as to the !
rich.
Iho free trade press in England have little ,
f'r Mr. Meredith's principles of po- j
ic.l economy. The men of Yorkshire ;
,and ‘ Lancashire will not fear competitors who
•'i* compelled to work with dear iron and
’■ p Hrcoal. Should Mr. Meredith succeed in J
cMhl'.shing a higher protective duty, it is
not difficult (they say) to foresee it must lend
1 !| reaction which will more than nnything
r ‘ , N secure the ultimate adoption of a sound
umercial policy. The triumph of the
protective system in 1841, led to the reaction
* and success of free trade. The more com
i “ e the success of those seeking a high
tar tr to favor manufacturing corporations at
, ' le ur th, the more certain becomes their
defeat at no distant day'.
The Drama.
e have been much pleased and amused
*'di Mr. Hudson's delineation of Irish char
*Clt r ‘ We has a fine person, a good delivery
n ‘ i happy W ay of saying a good thing that
resistible. In addition he has a very
voice, and sings his songs feelingly and
Well.
much ns we admire him, we cannot
r ' r *’ “idi those who class him by the side
y . vr °ofe Power; we have never seen
p ‘ l' ln Land do not expect so to do. W ith
‘ Ver diero Was not the short burst of
succeeded by a dead pause which fol
whimsical conceit, hut peal after peal
snake the building, nnd would be re-
Wed ° i
CJ every time the mind recurred to
,-t Invoked the mirth : wo have seen
c '"un u beaded, old men in such con
laughter, that the tears would
tu\\ V t °
g "'u their cheeks. It arose from no !
Study
r ,'et that he was in a Theatre.
e ‘Vould advise our worthy manager to
r ®ry careful and not allow any’ tiling in
p '©st gross or indelicate to be spoken on
10 stage. The Theatre always follows civ
i,,2Btion and refinement, und ought to bo
‘ e seat of refinement. The spirit that nni
***ted the comedies of Wycherly. Farquhar,
aubugh and others, has gone out of vogue
the advancing elegance and delicacy of
**iety; but not before it inflicted a stab on I
drama that our stage still writhes under,
i witty the remark may be if it calls
distil to Modesty’s check it cannot but bo
. , u ’ l \ and painful to the man of delicacy
I
rp° A new paper “ The Georgia Citizen ,”
edited by L. F. W. Andrexvs, has been laid
on our table. It is a fine, large, sheet, with
much in it that is useful and amusing, is pub
lished in Macon, and ns its motto professes
is “ independent in nil things—neutral in
nothing!” If its success equals its merits,
it will do well.
From the Literary World, 2d in-tsnt.
Literary Intelligence.
Lindsay’ & Hiackiston have now ready’ in
a superior 12mo. edition, a reprint of the Me*
tnoir, Letter, nnd Poems, of Bernard Barton,
recently issued hy the poet’s family in Lon
don.
Gould, Kendall & Lincoln hove now rendv
Agassiz’s promised volume on Lake Supe
rior, and the volume of Proceedings of the
American Association for the advancement
of Science.
G. & B. Westermann have just completed
their issue of Retzch's Outlines to Shakes
peare, from the original plates. This House
has also issued an excellent catalogue of Ger- j
man, Classical and Modoru books, which they
offer for sale.
A. S. Barnes & Cos. have just rendy the
Rev. Calvin Colton’s long-proinisod “ Deck
and Port.”
Baker (Sc Scribner have in press The Lily
and the Totem, a tale of the Huguenots in
Florida, by \V. Gilmore Simms. Also u work
ot fiction entitled, “Reveries of a Bachelor,”
by Ik. Marvel. Women’s Whims, or the
Female Barometer, hy the author of Picciola.
Baconian Philosophy, anew and enlarged
edition, by Samuel Tyler.
Mr. Putnam publishes this week a Sup
plement to the Bibliotheca Americana, by O.
A. Roorbach, containing over 4000 Titles,
comprising books published within the past
your, and others which were omitted in the
former work.
G. B. Putnam has just published Cuba nnd
the Cubans; comprising a history of the Isl
and of Cuba, its social, domestic, and political
condition; also its relation to England and
the United States. By’ the author of “ Let
ters from Cuba.” 12mo. pp. 2CO. Also a
cheap edition ol Kalloolah, 50 cts. Also in j
Press, Eldorado, or Adventures in the Path ‘
ot Empires, by Bayard Taylor, author of!
‘* Views a-Foot,” &.c. <sce., with Illustrations
from drawings hy the Author.
James Munroe A: Cos. have in Press the
Prometheus of iEschylus, new edition, re
vised by Pres. Wo Ley ; Demosthenes tie
Corona, 4th edition, with additional notes, by’ j
Prof. Chaplin, of Watervillo College; He
rodotus, from Sell woiglia? user, with notes,
second edition.
There is a floating Daguerrean j
Gallery now tied up at Gallipoli*, !
O. The boat bears the significant
name of 44 Artist.” It is announced
that the boat has been in operation j
two years and the proprietors de- j
clare that no Gallerv, East or West, j
has the advantages combined in j
their establishment. This is a regu- ,
lar Western enterprise, and the
proprietors will doubtless realize j
largely from their “floating capital.” |
Without Action, thought can nev- j
c ;
or ripen into truth. Whilst the ;
world hangs before the eye as a j
cloud of beauty. Inaction is cow- j
ardice. The preamble of thought,
the transition through which it pas
ses from the uuconscious to the con
scious, is Action. Only so much do
I know as 1 have lived. Instantly |
we know those whose words are ;
loaded with life, and whose not.
Edwin Forrest owns one-third of |
the N. Y. Evening Post, a long es
tablished and popular journal, edi
ted by W. C. Bryant, the poet.
The public domain of the United
States embraces nearly’ 1,500,000,- |
000 acres.
MARRIED,
On Thursday Evening, 28th inst., by the
Rev. j. b. Bos?, Mr. Nathaniel i.
VARNEDOE, of Liberty County, to Miss
MARY A. LARSON, of this City.
notic jj£
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
by the undersigned until the 20th ot April,
for building two Cisterns, the plan, dimen
sions, &e... will be made known on applica
tion to the Clerk of Council.
JOHN MALLERY,
THUS. PURSE,
ROBT. H. GRIFFIN,
Committee. Fire Department.
SurEM.NTEJinEtfT’s Oftice, c. R. Road,
Suvannali, March 28, 1850.
NOTICE is hereby given that on and after
the first dy of April next, all passengers ta
king the trains at Savannah and Macon with
out providing themselves with tickets, will be
charged extra —tor through passage 25 cents,
ami for way passage 10 cts.
mar 30 W. M. WADLEY, Sup’t.
Augusta & Waynesboro’ Rail Road.
AN instalment of Ten Per Cent, on subscrip
tions to the Capital Stock of this Company
has been called for by the Board of Directors.
I payable on or before the tenth day of April
next, at the office of Mr. Joseph Ba.xckop,
the Secretary, next door to the Central Rail
Road Bank.
ALEX R, LAWTON.
• President 1
GERMAN hat.t,
A BALL for the Benefit of the INDEPEN
DENT BRASS BAND will be given on
Monday Evening, the Ist of April, at the
LYCEUM HALL.
Pickets $2 ; to be had of Mr. Rt* fcket
Lender of the Band, West Broad Street, or
at the Market Square House, and also at the
door
Refreshments will be furnished, and the
Ball will open at the usual hours. mar 30
Southern Mutual Insurance Cos. of Ga.
As bury Hull, President & Treasurer.
J-U. Parsous, Secretary,
Prof. C. F McCat, Actuary.
The above Company takes Inland, Marine
and Fire Risks, and Risks on Negro Proper
ty’, on the most liberal terms. It is now in
most successful operation. Its condition nnd
success will bo fully explained by application
to the Agents, who are prepared to take
Risks. WAY A KING. Agts.
june 7 6 mo
: Turner’s Compound Fluid Extract of
CONYZA and STILLINGIA.
THIS Preparation is a highly Concentrated
Extract, containing all the Active Medicinal
Properties of the” Conyza, (commonly known
as Black Root,) and the Stillingia, or Queen’s
Delight.
These Plants have long since been used among
our Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice,
with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic
Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec
ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre
parations of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being
more active and prompt in its operation on the
system. These facts have induced the subscri
bers to present to the attention of Physicians a
preparation prepared according to strict Chemi
cal and Pannaceutical science, devoid of all
the feculent and inert parts of the root, not doubt
ing that it will supercede the unscientific and
crude preparations hitherto used.
Price—per bottle, or six bottles for $5
Prepared and sold by
TURNER fc ODEN,
I feb 9 Monument Square, Savannah, Ga.
RAFFLE.
The following Splendid Scheme of Prizes
are offered at Ruffle, viz:
| A handsome Needle Work Picture, repre
senting Queen Victoria, Prince Albert,
j nnd their Suit, valued at $l2O 00
A frame Needle-work Piece St. John, 3 00
A handsome Lamp Mat 4 00
“ “ “ 4 CO
One Splendid Fan, 5 00
“ “ “ 4 00
“ *• “ 4 CO
“ “ “ 2 50
“ “ “ 2 50
Ten Prizes amounting to $154 00
Tickets Two Dollars Each, Call at the
FANCY and TRIMMING STORK, No.
139 Broughton Street, next door to Mr. T.
| Ryerson’s. mar 30
NOTICE.
Citt Tkf.asukers Offick, >
Savannah, March 30th, 1850. y
On Monday next, Ist April, 1850, the City
| Treasurer will be ready to leceive the City
[ Taxes for the present year. The Books will be
kept open until the 15th of May, after which
dav execution will be forthwith issued against
defaulters. JOSEPH FELT,
mar 30 City Treasurer.
NOTICE.
BROUGHT TO JAIL, on the 27th
ji\inst. a negro man named Ya/.00, who says
jQLhe belongs to Dr. Aytes of S. C. who re
side. about six mibs from Charleston on Goose
Creek, be is five feet three inches high, about
twenty five years of age, of a very black com
plexion and says that he has been runaway
nearly two years
mar 30 ISAAC DbLYON, J. C. S. 4
I. D ASHE R .
Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
IS noxv receiving, and will continue to re
ceive during the Spring, a full supply of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
which the Ladies and others are invited to
call ad examine as they will be 6old on fa
vorable terms. tt mar ,30
EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY.
Read On!
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, without further
notice, being the most interesting, pleasing
and instructive ever offered to the public
the beautiful Painting of DANIEL IN THE
DEN OF THE LIONS, together with the
wondeifut little DOG, which can puzzle and
delight both young and old. She will spell
any body’s name, or any article shewn it, play
whist, all-fours, dominos, and cast accounts.
Every man, woman, and child should avail
themselves of the present opportunity. The
whole of the above reduced to cents.
Surely that will induce every body.
Open from 9 A. M. to 9P. M. At
ARMORY HALL- It mar 25
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALK at No, 72, St. Julian Street,
| near Market Square, a good assortment of
SPIRIT GAS or FLUID LAMPS. Also,
Tin Ware, Serubmgaml Paint Brushes, French
and American Window Glass, Paints, Putty,
i Rotten Stone for cleaning Silver and Brass,
Bro ms, ami Buckets, Fresh Camphene and
1 Spirit Gas or Fluid, always on band.
! mar3 It WM. CURTIS.
TO PRINTERS.
JOHN D. McCREARY, Printing Ink Manu
factur. r, N05,331 and 333 Stanton-Street, New
j York. Depot No. 3 Spruce Street, would call the
’ attention of Printers to his improved PRIN 1-
j ING INKS of various kinds and colors, at the
following prices—
-1 Extra Fine Jet Black (for Card and Wood
Cut) $2 00 and #3 00 per lb.
Fine Book Ink, 075 100 “
; Book It.k 040 050 “
Fine Red Ink 1 25, l 50. and 2 00 “
News Ink, 18, 20, and 25 cts ; “
Blue,Yellow,Green, and White 1 25 and 1 50“
Gold Size at $2 per lb., and Bronze at 50, 75 cts.
ano ftl per oz.
For the quality of which he has the following
; besides numerous other testimonials—
New Yobk, Sept. 25,1548.
We have for some time past, used Ihe various
qualities of Printing Inks manufactured by John
i D McCreary, and found them to surpass any oth
ers we ever used, in beauty and permanency of
color, and in the process of working.
Leavitt, Trow and Cos.,
American Bibl*- Society Printing Office.
New York, Sept. 25, 1846.
This will certify that l have used the various
kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this
city, and find that made by J. D. McCreary, ful
ly equal to tbe best. SYtVANis Hoyt,
Foreman of Press Room.
For sale at New York prices, by
JOHN M COOPER, Agent,
mar 30 Savannah,
LOST.
ON Saturday evening last, a fine ENGLISH
SADDLE, half worn, a liberal reward will
be paid for its delivery at the Jail.
mar 30 It J. M. IPLYON.
The Savannah
PATENT BRICK COMPANY.
THEIR works Incafed three 1-2 mile from
the city, will receive proposals to cut a Ca
nal from the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal
to their works, distance Two Hundred and
Twenty Yards; estimates to be rendered with
in the next three days, and left at the store of
TURNER Sc ODEN,
mar 23 Monument-sq.
TO THE LADIES.
CjjjLw WE respectfully invite
tention to our stock of Springrafllp
and Summer Bonnets, consisting
in part as follows :
Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split
Straw, Jenny Lind, Hungarian Lace, .Span
ish Straw, Neapolitan Lace, Slate Cactus, Su
per Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, Lyoniso,
Pamila, Florence Brocade, &c.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses’ Bon
nets. such as Lace, Cubing, Tuley, Gimp,
Fluted Pearl and Pedal, London Plaid. &c.,
together with a great variety of Artificial
Ftowers. Dotted Ruches and Tabbs, Bon
net Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, &c , &c., all of
which will be sold at a small advance on hrst
cost.
CURB ELL & BOGGS,
mar 23 Lillibridge's new brick building.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE Undersigned having formed a Copart
nership under the style of BRYAN &. Df.
LYON, offer their services to the public as
ARCHITECTS, DRAUGHTSMEN AND
SURVEYORS. Business entruaUd to them
will meet with prompt attention.
JAMES YV. Di.LYON,
EDWARD B. BRYAN.
Savannah, ICth March, 1850.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE Subscribers having formed a Copartner
ship, the Drug business heretofore carried on
by A. A. Solomons, as agent, will in future
be conducted under the name and style of A.
A. SOLOMONS !c CO.
W. MACKAY,
A A. SOLOMONS.
Savannah, March 19th 1850. mar 23
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
ON Tuesday, 2d day ot April, l will offer to
the highest bidder,at J 2 o’clock, A. M. under
the superintendance of the usual Committee,
and by order of Council, lots Nos. 4,5, 6, and
7, Chatham YY'ard, and lots Nos. 29 and 30,
Pulaski Ward. The sale will he on the lots,
mar 23 DANIEL A STUART, c. m.
SIOO REWARD.
THE above reward will be paid any one who
can furnish proof to convict the person or per*
sons who cut the Telegraph Wire on the
night of the 15th inst., about a quarter of a
mile from town, supposed to have been done
about 11 o’clock. VY'M. TAYLOR,
mar 23 6
NEGROES WANTED TO HIRE.
The Savannah Packet Brick Cos., wi.-h to
hire 10 or 15 Prime Negroes. Wages payable
monthly. Apply to TURNER & ODEN,
mar 23 2
CITY BONDS FOR SALE.
30 BONDS of the City of Savannah, in sums
of. $ >OO each, due in 20 years, with coupons for
interest at 7 per cent.; payable semi-annually.
Apply to ALEX'’R R. LAWTON, Pres.,
or to JOS. BANCROFT, Secretary,
mar 23 Augnsta and Waynesboro It. R. Cos.
GEORGIA LANDS.
FOR SALE the following Tracts of Land :
Lot Number 351, 3J District, Early.
“ “ 92, 9ih “ “
41 “ 241,6 th 44 Irwin.
** “ 156,12 th * 4 Dooly
“ “ 7,13 th 44
“ 4 * 168, 3<l 44 Ist Section.
“ * 4 353, Ist 11 Ist Section.
‘* “ 148,14 th “ Ist Section*
“ “ 839, 3d •* 2d Section.
-• ‘ 4 269, sth “ 2d Section.
“ “ 21,22(1 ‘‘ 2d Section.
l4, 23d “ 2d Section
“ 44 1180,19 th “ 2d Section.
“ *‘ 204.10 th “ 3d Section.
“ “ 1266220th “ 3d Section.
“ 4 * 631,17 th 44 3d Section.
“ lt 97,23d ’ 4 3d Section.
44 4 4 268 , 4tli 44 4tit Section.
44 “ * 318,10 th 44 4th Section
44 4 4 255 , 6th 44 4ili Section
Apply to JOS. BANCROFT,
mar 23 No. 117 Bay St.
New and Elegant
STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
THE Subscriber has just returned from New
York where he has supplied himself with a
fine assortment ot Sprint FANCY AND S 1 A
PLE DRY GOODS, which he offers for sale
on liberal terms at wholesale and Retail, con
sisting of a beautiful assortment of Dress
Goods in Silk Muslins, Silk Metalline*, Silk
Grenadines, Printed Barages, Plain Corn
Colored Barages, French Canibrins, Muslins
and Ginghams, French Work Muslin, Collars
and Cuffs, Mourning do. Children s Worked
Muslin Robes, Bodies and Caps, Muslin
Bands, Linen Cambric Handkts., Tagello
Francies, Oragondies Lawns, Jenny Lind
Lawns. Canton Crape for dresses, some very
rich embroidered Crape at SIOO per dress ; a
good assortment of Chinese lans, Dolso s
Mergs W Prints and a general assortment of
Prints, Hoisery, Gloves.&c., by
JOSEPH LI PPM AN.
march 16 t f
THE BRITISH COLONIES, Their His
tory, Condition, Extent, and Resources, by
R. M. Martin, Esq., late Treasurer to the
Queen of England, at Hong Kong, a
Member of Her Majesty’s Legislative Council
in China—to be completed in 48 parts at 25
cents, l(i at 75, or 8 divisions each handsome
ly bound at $1 87i each. First division re
ceived by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 0
WOOD WOOD.
ALWAYS on hand, a supply of Oak and Ash
Wood. For sale low by
DAVID R DILLON,
mar 9 Old stand foot of West Broad fct
JUST RECEIVED.
PER Bark Isaac Mead from New Yolk, a
handsome assortment of French Artificial 1 low
ers, and also a fine assortment of Gimps, Bos
tons, Worsted Patterns ot every description for
sale low by
WICHMANN &. LICHTE.
mar 23 39 Broughton Street.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DOCTOR MOREL. Office No. 157 Brough
ton Street ts, mar 23
The Fancy Trimming Store of
WICHMANN & LICHTE.
JUST received another very large and beau
tiful assortment of Bonnets, consisting of Jen
ny Linds, and Hungarian New Style, Sicilian,
Neapoletan, Pearl, French, and Spanish Lace,
Pamila, Diamond, and also a fine assortment of
Misses Bonnets, Flats and Riding Hats of every
description,all of which the Ladies arc respect
fully invited to call and see.
J.T. JONES.
HAJtttFvCTUKF.R ASD DEALER 15
Double & Single Guns, Rifles, &c.,
West Side of Itfomument Square.
SANA NS A 11, GKORGIA.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
AND DEALER IX
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Penfield’s Range, No. 98 Bryan Street,
Store formerly occupied by J Souihtcell & Cos ,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
R. H. DARBY,
Corner Broughton and Whittaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
R. H. D. is prepared to execute all orders for
Making or Cutting on reasonable terms
marl) Jy
NEW SPRING GOODS.
WE have just received a beautiful assortment
of Prints, Ginghams, Barages, Lawns Tis
sues, &c., HOUSEHOLD GOODS of every
variety, DOMESTIC GOODS in abundance
Together with a variety >f other articles, all
of which will be sold at low pnccss for Cash
—and Cash Only.
CURRELL *!fc BOGGS,
Lillibridge’s New Brick Building.
inar 9
$5,000 REWARD.
CENTRAL K. ROAD &. BANKING CO. OF C.A.)
Savannah, March 4, 1850. J
THE ABOVE SUM will be paid for the ap
prehension and placing in custody of Mr.
GEORGE I. BULLOCH, # the absconding
Cashier of this Bank. He is charged with
having stolen in notes of the ‘ ompany, the sum
of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL
LARS, mostly of the larger denomination.
An additional reward of’ five per cent will
he paid on any money returned with or without
him. He is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium
size, dark hair, dark eyes, dark complexion,
black beard, fine teeth, speaks slow and solt
steps quick when walking. He was last seen
in this City, so far as can be ascertained, on
the night of Wednesday last, 27th Fobruary.
mat 9 ts R li. CUYLER, President.
NEW SPRING GOODS—IBSO.
THE Subscribers have received, and will
continue to receive by future arrivals, a large •
and well selected stock of STAPLE AND |
FANCY DRY GOODS, which they offer for
sale at the Lowest, market prices, and to which
they invite the attention of country mer
chants, factors and planters.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
mar 9
WOOD WANTED.
THE Savannah Patent Brick Company will
contract for one thousand cords of good Yel
low Pine Wood to be delivered at the landing
on the canal, about seven and a half miles
from the city, within the next 60 days Ap- ;
ply to TU RNER &. OD EN,
mar 9 ts Monument Square. |
NOTICE.
f BROUGHT TO JAIL on the 4th inst
a mulatto man named Wi’liam, says he
belongs to Mr. James K'rk,nf Blutton,
S. C. He is five feet, 9 inches high, and
about 20 years of age.
ISAAC DkLYON,
mar 9 3 Jailor,C.S.
brought tojail.
ON the 01st u’t., a Yellow Boy named William,
who resides some four miles from Augusta, Ga.,
he is about twenty years old, and six feet one
inch in height, he says that he was originally
from Cokesburv, South Carolina,
feb 9 ISAAC DkLYON, Jailor, C. S.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his entire
stock of FANCY ARTICLES and TOYS,
consisting of* Silk Fringes and Buttons, Wors
ted patterns , Shell and Horn Tiick Combs . S,-c
To any person desirous of euteiing into the
business he will dispose of his entire stock and
fixtures at a bargain.*
R. H. HOWELL,
feb 23 No. 151 Congress-street.
CALHOUN’S SPEECH.
THE Speech of Hon John C. Calhoun of
South Carolina, as delivered in the Senate,
March. 1850. For sale by
mar Hi JOHN M. COOPER
CLOTHING,
PIERSON & HEIDT offer lor sale Clothing,
Wholesale and Retail, at New York prices.
NoL) vVb Laker Street. dpr2o
SITUATION WANTED.
h i a Young Man as a Clerk in a Dry Goods or |
Grocery Store, or any active business. A mod
erate compensation will be received. Enqmra
at this Office. ts feb 23
NOTICE.
BROUGHT TO JAIL On the23d in<t. a Negro
Man named John, who says he belongs to Mrs.
Sarah Henry, of Charleston, So. Ca. He left
Charleston on Monday the 18th inst, he is’
about five feet seven inch in height,and between
35 and 40 veais of age.
mar 2 3 ISAAC D L\ON, Jailor C. S.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
THE Subscriber has opened an Intelligence
Office at No. 109 Bay street, for the purpose of
proeming or hiring of servants, both white and
colored. H. J CHALMERS
feb 23 ts
CROCKERY.
THE Subscribers have received per ship Avon
from Liverpool, a further supply ot White Gran
ite and Toilet Ware, of their own importation.
Anions the latter are several beautiful patterns.
T hose in want would do well to call, as tueir
prices are as low as can be afforded.
feb 2 COLLINS & BULK LEY,
100 Bryan-st.
LADIES’ TRIMMING- GOODS.
LADIES’ TRIMMING GOODS, Fringes,
Gimps, plain and Figured Velvet Ribbon, Vel
vet Cuffs, Steel Gilt and Plated Buttons,and Ul
kind of Trimming for Ladies Dresses, which
are offered at very low prices by
WICHMANN <fe LfCItTE,
130 Broughton st., opposite Messrs. Dixon’s
feb. Hi & Co’s Confectionary
OIL! O*L!
SPERM, Lamp, Train and Neat’s Foot Oil.
For sale by JNO. G- FAhLIGAK T.
mar 9
MAYOR’S OFFICE, City of Savannah,
March 10, 1950.
TIIE CITY ORDINANCE requires all Gcw*
powder not destined for the country, to he
placed in the Powder Magazine, withiu 24 hours
after the vessel having such Powder on board is
moored at or opposite the city—atid all Gun
powder destined for the country “ without being
suffered to remain on the wharf, at once to be
placed in a safe and proper conveyance, under
oover of a tarpaulin, conspicuously marked,
* Powder,’and transported to the Rail Road.&C.”
UNDER PENALY OF fsloo.
The Harbor Master, City Marshal, and City
constables, are hereby ordered to enforce the
above, else they will be fined for neglect of
duty.
By order of the Mayor-
EDWARD G. WILSON Cl’k of Council
march
SPRING SUPPLY.
WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE
SAVA.XM.4rf, GKORGIi.
5(1 hhda Prime New Orleans Sugar.
25 do Prime Porto Rico do
30 and > Prime New Orleans clarified Sugar
50 bbls While clarified Sugar.
50 do Si-favV Uo do
30 boxes R. L. k. A. Stuart’s Loaf Sugar.
25 bbls do do Crushed Sugar
20 do do do Powd’rd do
100 liinisCuba Molasses.
150 bbls New Orleans Syrup.
150 bags Km Coffee, assorted qualities.
50 do Government Java Coffee.
200 do Lagutra Coffee.
25 lilids Prime Cincinnati Bacon Side*.
40 do do do do Shoulder
200 bid* Baltimore Flour,
j 100 do Canal do
100 boxes C. W. Smith’s Family Soap.
150 do New-York No. 1 do.
100 do W. Colgate & Co.'s Pearl Starch,
i 400 do Manufactured Tobacco.
500 M Segars, assorted,
i 25 halt chests Hyson Tea.
20 do Black do
200 boxes Adamantine Candb s, assort’d siieß
50 do Sperm do do
100 do Tallow do do
10 pipes Meder's Swan Gin.
5 do Imitation do
20 half pipes “Oturd, Dupuy fc. CoV” Bran*
dy.in bond,
200 bids. E. Phelps’ Gin.
50 do American Brandy.
100 do N E Hum.
150 do New Orleans W lib key.
50 do P& H Conn. River Gin.
500 gallons Bleached Sperm Oil.
1000 ~do Unbleached do
2000 do Bleached refined Whale Oil
-600 do common Whale or Tanner* Oil
-1000 Sacks Salt.
150 Reams Factors Yarn Paper.
500 do Wrapping Paper, assorted si*e#
sizes and qualities.
75 Reams 21 by 27, Newspaper.
155 do 24 by 36, do
150 do 20 by 39, do |0
500 kegs Gun &,Ritie Powder, nr b 1-4 \i l
and 25 lbs kegs
-800 Canisters Sporting Powder.
600 bags drop Shot, 16 sizes.
200 do Buck Shot, 6 do
2000 lbs Bar Lend.
For sale on favorable terms, by
SWIFT, DEN SLOW WEBSTER.
Corner ot Bay and Whitaker Street*.
Savannah , March 9 th, 1850. ts
BURR MILL-STONE MANUFAC'RY
AND
USKIIiWUUUUUJHCU f
H. HOYT
WOULD take the liberty to inform the ml*
nrerous friends and customers of Messrs.
DENSLOW WEBSTER, and the public
generally, that they have purchased their
entire Stock of Agricultural Implements, and
will keep on hand and for sale, a general aa
sortmeut wholesele and retail, at as low’ rates
as can be found south of Mason and DiXoii s
ISoliou’* Biild’vr. River St , foot W'bitnkfr*
Savannah, January 1,1850.
P. S. A fair price in cash paid at nil tiineo
for Wool and Sheep’* Pelts. S. & 11. H.
SFRING GODS
THE Subscriber has just opened at the Cheap
CASH STOUR, No If 7 Congress Street, a
Spendtd Assortment of New and Fashionable
Dress Goods, ns follows 5 black and colored
Jaconets, French Pimlsond Muslins,Baragev,
Silk Tisues, plain and printed Linen Lustres,
printed Foulards, Lawns, Ate. Aloo, Linen
and Lawn lldkfs, all kind* ot black Lace and
Love Veils, Infant Waists, Etnb'd Muslin
Caps and Collars, Ftencli Needle Work Cnpo,
Collars, and Cuff's, Mourning Collars an A
Sleeves, Children’s Jaconet Collars, Prince
Alice and President Collars, Embroidered
Puff Sleeves and Breakfast Caps, fancy and
black Beaufort Ties, black and colered Silk
Gloves, and the BEST’ art.de of K;d Glove
IN MARKET, plain Inconel and Swiss Mu*
lins. black end colored Silk Mantillas, Emb'd
Muslin Mantillas.
Also, a fine assortment of French and Amer
ican Ginghams, Drills, Camlets* Check*,
Cambrics, Ticking, Sheetings, Shirtings, Os
naburws and every tiling else suitable for
Summer Clothing, together with other article*
100 tedious to mention. AH of which will be
offered as low aa can be purchased in this city,
mar 9 JOHN VAN NESS.
HANDS NOT HEARTS, a novel by Ja
not W. Wilkinson.
Our Guardian, by the author of “Poor Cousin/’
&.C.
Fanny IlerVey.or the Mother’s Choice.
The Fencing Master, or Eighteen Months in
St. Petersburg, bv Alexander Dumas
The Report of the Commissioners ot Patent*
for the year 1849.
The Dictionary of Mechanic Engine Work and
Engineering, by Oliver Byrne, No. 3
Life of Ladv Colquolion, by James Hamilton,
D. D.
Elements of Natural Philosophy, by Alonzo
Grey, illustrated with 3GO wood cuts.
OtlendoH s new French Grammar, by V.
Value.
The Modern Housewife,or Menagere, by Al
exander Sover.
The Phisiology of Digestion, by Andrew
Combe, M. D.
Also a further supply of New York by Gas Light
by C. C Foster.
People 1 have tnet, by N. P. Willis.
Received by JOHN M COOPER.
| mar 2
LAW NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having been admitted
to practice in the various Courts of Law and
Ecjuity in this Slate, will attend to all profes
sional business committed to him.
S. Y LEVY, Office No. Bay-street,
feb 9 6tnos
Brokerage and Commission Business.
FOR the Purchase and Sale of UF.AL and
PERSONAL PROPERTY, BANK STOCK,
BONDS, NOT ES, &c.
H. J. CHALMERS,
feb 23 ts Office JOU Bay-street
BONNETS ! BONNETS ! 1
BONNET'S, Flowers, Tapes, RUches, Veils,
colored and black, whi< h are offered at very low
prices by WICHMANN k LICHT’E,
J3f) Broughton st., opposite Messrs. Dixon’s
fi-b 1G k Co’s Confectionary *
NEW GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS
PLATE and Dish Covers, Spoon and Knife
Trays, Cnp Mops, Plated Mustard and Salt
Spoons, Knife and Pastry Brards, Spice Box
es, Dressing Cases, Bottle Baskets, Fish
Kettles, Sheep Skin Mats, Cigar Trays,
Flower Stands, Vegetable Ladles, Small
Grindstones fhr family ukt, Spring Balanev*!
for weighing, Butlers’ Trays, Yard Stifcks,
Newspaper Files, Apple Coivrs and Peelers,
Beefsteak Pounders, Waffle Furnaces, Coffee
Roasters, Table Mats* Chamois or Plate
Leather for cleaing Plate, Cantile Boxes for
depositing Candles, together with a great va
riety of other useful housekeeping article*.
. For sale by COLLINS L BULKLEY.
ur 3 **