About The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1848)
VOI.. XXX. SAVANNAH, MONDAV MOMNINO, MAJM3II 6. I«il8i so. ss. ■illK UAIliY OBOHUIAN, It rUIUHUliU IN THK CITY OP 8AVANNAlii wiiiiun 11! miuoijii, .4T TEN DOLLAliS Vf'Ji ANNUM, r.tl AHI.K SK3il-AXXUAt.LY IN AUVANCt, OR N SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. TUB TUI-WREKLY UBOROIAN, OH TIIH CUUNTKtr, Ii wtv'riwil to moot tho nrrnbgdment of tho mils/ \ do *osa wook, (Tuesday, Thursday, m l t /t \ do,) at tho Ofiiee of tho Daily Gear- / \ Attains all the intelligence, Cornmcr- jal Political and Miscellaneous, including now lUvertiscuiuut* published iu tho Daily Paper. THIS. PAPER ta sent to all parts of the State and Union, Sr delivered in the city, at FIVE DOLLARS i«r nitnutn, or at THREE DOLLARS for six uoiitlu. THIS WEEKLY GEORGIAN, |< published every Friday afternoon, at TitHBK k'li.ius per utninni—all payable in advance. X. 11.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the oitrt* of Ordinary, that application has been undo for Letters of Administration, must be pub- idled TtiiHTV iuvs ut least. Xotico bv F.xecutora and Administrators for lebtors anil Creditors to render in their accouuts, mist be published six wkkks. . Sales of Negroes by-Executors or Administra- ors must bo at public auction, on tho first 1 lies- [av of the month, between the usual hours of sale, it the place of public sales in the county where lie Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or itiardiauship, may have been granted, first giving jivrr days notice thereof in one of tho public fiueltes of this State, and at the door of the ’ourt House, where such sales are to lie held. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must lie pub- lulled for four months, before any order absolute •hall bo made thereupon by the Court. . .Sales of Real Estato by Executors, Admmis- LKOAL Nomm I N BANKRUPTCY.- United States District Court—District of Georgia. Uknjamim Mourns, of Henry County, Georgia, late merchant, of the firm of Morris & Lew is, of said county, n Bankrupt, having filed his petitiou, praying that a full discharge from his debts may lie decreed and allowed, ami a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to nppenr at the Court House ill the City of Savannah, on tho 23d day of March next, at II o'clock, A. M., io skew cause why such disdhurgo uud certificate shall not be grant od. GEO. ULEN, Clerk, den 11 — niloudu, — iiuuoci, county!- VT To nil whom it may concern.—Whereas James Rushing, administrator, and Martha Groo ver, administratrix, on tho estate of David Groo ver late of lliilloch comity, deceased, have ap plied to the Houoruble the Inferior Court of stud County when .sitting for ordinary purposes, for letters dieutissory on said estate. These are therefore to cito and udmoulsh all concerned, to fdu their objections (if any they have) in tho Clerk's ollice of said court, within Urn time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis* uiissory will be grunted to them. Witness the lion. Peter Cone, ono of the Jus tices ofsaid Court. February 10,1848. fob 10 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o. n. c. OOROIA« Bulloch County*—To Vjr all whom it umy concern.—Whereas, Allen Williams, Guardian of .Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to the llou. the Court of Ordinary of lliilloch county, for Lutturs Disuiissory from suid Guardianship These are therefore to cito and admonish nil persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec tions (if any) in my ollice, within the,time pro* scribed by lew, otherwise Letters Disuiissory will be granted the applicant. net 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a. c. jpOPIl MONTHS'after date, application will ho made to llou. Inferior Court of Chatham County', when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell Lot thirteen (13.) in the IfnnTnMOunrdin'nN imi.tlio |iflfl SIX-1 .lUlrict, ngfl tliir.l (3d) racll.m, .Murray TV DAYS before tin, dnv of mite. Tlieeo ...Iu. ! boloiigln* to Morauuiu hi. mint be nindii nt the Court llmno door of tho j beiiellt. J. \\ . IIOUS lOUN, Cjimrclmn. county in which tlie property i. minute, mid on ! liEOAI. NOVICES. IN EAUITV. Bulloch Superior Court. IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY Bl, 1848. Kcddjug Denmark and James Wilkinson, ' Coiuplanants. ANI> Charles L. M'Ghee, Defendant. IT appearing to tlie Court that the defendant in the above entitled cause is nbAeut fVoin tlie State of Georgia, Hind cannot bd found‘therein, On ’motion ofllonry Ac Ward* Andt' John W. Owens—It is ordered, that tho defeudAnt-afore said do appear and answer tho said bill dt or be fore the uext October term of the Superior Court of the county of Bulloch; and it i» further order ed, that service of this order bd effected by pub lication iu-onu of tlie Gazettes of the city of So- vannali once a mouth for four mouths previous to the said term. W. B. FLEMING, Judge Eastern District Georgia. January 12th, J848. Filed in my Oflico, this the 17th January, 1818. David beasley, c. >. c.«. c. GEORGIA, Bulloch County— Clerk't Office of the Superior Court o/taid County: I do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy, taken ftom the original order filed in my office; and given under my hand and pre sent seal, there being no aual attached, this the 17th Jnnuary, 1848. It. i.] DAVID BEASLEY, c. •. c. b. o. lantll tuo4— Jr PUBLIC HALES. the first Tuesday of tho month, between the j TTIOUlt JIONTlIH'nller date, application hours often in the morning and four in the after- j JU will bo uiudo to the Hon. tlie Justices oftho nnoii. No sales fVoin day to day is valid, uuless . Inferior Court of McIntosh couuty, wlion sitting in expressod in tho advertisement. ^ t j ns a court of Ordinary, for leave* to sell all tho Applications l»y Executors, Administrators and right, title and interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dtiuhniii, Guardians to tho’Court of Ordinary for leave to. : lute ofsaid couuty deceased, iu, to and upon n •ell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS. • Plantation or Tract of Land, in said county, call- Hales of personal property (except negroes) of ud Oasis, formerly tlm resltleuco of Col. William toitatn and intestate estates by Executors and Ad- ; A. Duiilmin, deceased, for the benefit of her heirs mimstrntors, must lie advertised FORTY DAY8. and creditors. 8. M. BOND, Administrator. Applications i»y Executors and Administrators, for Letters Disuiissory must he published SIX MONTHS. duo 30 JpOUB MONTHS after date, application ■-*- - , .. . . win be made to tbu Justices of the Inferior Application for foreclosure or Mortgages on, Court 0 f C , wlllttin cim „ty, whilst sitting forordi- rail estate, must be advertised ouce a month for ■ nar> . p, lrp0W j* ( f or , oave toselltliefolTowing.no. FOUR MONTHS. . . . : gro slaves, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizzy, Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (accompanied J M | m> Andrew, and the boy Francis. Also, the lies to laiiif, must lie advertised Turk* -Months Sheriff's aides under executions regularly granted by tho courts, must be advertised TIIIIIO*" ^ real estate, or household property iu Washing ton Ward, iu tho oily of Savannah, ou tho corner of Bay and Prico streets, on Lot No. 1, and one- third (j) of Lot No. 2. viz : seven (7) Wooden . . .... . . Buildings, four of which nro two-stories high, and THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions thre0 otl e.„„d.uii-hair (14) stories high, all iu ton- SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable properly I tmtulilu repair—fur thu benefit of tho heirs and under order of Court, must be advertised gener- j crutiilord of James McDonald, late of Savauuali, ally, TEN DAYS before tlie day of Sale, * * All Letters directed to till* OlRco All Letter* directed to this OlRco or the Editor, must be post paid to outitlo diem to atten- tiop. ___ Chatham comity, deceased, jan 81 J. F. O'NEILI New Clotlilliff Esmblltlillioiib UlOBONM' 11 A N n K . The undersigned has opened tho TTICT store recently occupied by M r. I. W. j ifil/j.J Morrell, whoro he intends to keep niff' W large and well selected assortment ol READY MADE CLOTHING, which he will soli at very small profits, and very respectlully invites the Planters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t give him a call lioforo supplying themselves, as fis is conlidunt his STOCK Inis never boon sur- liaised by uny brought to this place, it being an entire new Stock, made up express y for Uus >L, Executor. pOEII MONTHS afterdate, application Jl- will ho made to the Hon. the Justices oftho Inferior Court of McIntosh couuty, while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary,for leave to sell part oftho real uud personal estate of Alexander S. McIn tosh, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said estate, dec 28 W. J. MelNTOSH, Adm’r. piIATIIAM SHERIFF’S SALE. V/ On tho first Tuesday in April next, before the Court House in tho City of Savannah, be tween the legal hours of sale, will be sold that certain framed two story liouso, situate on tho land lately the property or William Cahil,ahoiita half mile firom the County Jail, aud immediately ou the Ogechee road, eastern sido of said road— lovied onto satisfy a fi fa, United out oftho Supe rior Court of Chatham County, at tho instance of A. A. SiuetsvsOrniuud Sellers, Ex’r. of Edmund Lister. ELISHA WYLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C. mar 4 PUBLIC SALES. -BULLOCH NIIEltim mal£. X>—Oii tho first Tuesday iu April next, will be ■old before the Court liouso lour in tho town of Statesboro’, Bulloch count', within the legal hours of sale, thu following prqiorty, to wit: All that Tract or Purcol of Land vith tho improve ments thereon, situate, lying itid being in thu comity of Bullnch, containing three hundred (300) acres, more or less—udjoiuiig lands of John Burusido ou the N. E., and on the N. W. by lands of Samuel Flitch ; on HI other sides un known. Loviod on os tlie property of John D. B.-Ilughs f to satisfy an oxecutbn issuing from tho 47.th Distrlot Justices Court (f Bulloch comity, iu favor of Joseph Ollitf vs. lokn D. B. Hughs. Levy made and returned to no by a Constable, 22d February, 1848. fob84 W. IL MacIEAN, SheritVo. c. B ulloch shehiff’s sale. —c - ■On the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold heforo the Court Ilotse door, in the town ofStateshoro’, Bulloch C.xinty, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:— Two Tracts or l’arcels of Laud with tho improve ment* thereon, situute, lying and being in the County of Bulloch—containing one thousand acres eucli, more or less, (2000); adjoining lunds. of Col. Shopperd Williams ou the North, South bv lands surveyed for Wentwordi Cook, E. and W. by tho estato of Jesse Hugar. Suid land ly ing two miles IVoiii the Grout Ogechee River, ami well timbered. Levied on ns the property of Jonathan Griner to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issiilug IVoiii tho Justices Court in the 48ih District of Bulloch Comity, iu favor of William II. Rawls vs. Jonathan Griner. Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable, 22u February, 1848. tub24 W. 11. MacLEAN, Sheriff b. c. C l HAT II AM SIIEIUFF’N SALE. -'—On the first Tuesday iu March next, liefors tho Court House, iu the city of Savauuali, he. tween the legal hours of Sale, will bo sold tho following four negro slaves, viz: Tom, Mary, Sarah and tier child Roximttu. Levied on by virtue ofu fi. fit. founded ou I'orclosiiro of Mort gage, issued out of (he Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, iu favor of Johu StodJurd, Trustee, vs. James W. Preston.* jan 7 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c c. /Chatham sheriff's sale. V-' t^u the first Tuesday iu April next, before tlie Court liouso in the city of Savannah, he tween the legal hours of sale, will he sold, the fol lowing Six negro Slavas, viz. Nelly und her five childreu, Grace, Jesse, Isaiah, Alfred and Ann Matilda. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued out of tho Superior Court of Chatham Comity at tho instance of the Marine uud Firu insurance Bank of the State of Guorgia vs. Elijah Heuder- sou—property pointed out by dofemlaut. ELISHA WYLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C. tuar 4 niTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo V> sold on tlie fiftt Tuesday in April uext, be fore the Court Homo in the City of Savaiumh, between the legal hours of sale,lot No. seventeen (17) C. S., Jasper Ward: bounded on tho north by Ilarris-stroet, on tlie South by Mucou-streut, on tlie west by lot No. eighteen (18,) and ou th« by Whitakur-strcet, together with tho brick building aud improvements thereon; lovied oil ns the proporty of ileury Dituners to satisfy n fi fit issued out ofthe Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for tho City of Savannah, at the instaiicn of Uobt. M. Charlton, Exr., M. Dillon vs. Henry Dittmur*. mar 2 GEO. W. WYLLY, Sheriff. WAYKE SHERIFF’S SALE.- ▼ v Will be sold on the first Tuetd ly iu April JjVOUR MONT It Softer date^ application will ho made to tho Hon. the Inferior Court of Bulloch Comity, whilst sitting ns a court for ordiuarv purposes, for leave to sell the Renl Es tate of Jiiincs Denmark, deceased. Into of theStato of Alabama. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r. Bulloch County, Feb. 14th, 1848. fob 14 "An.o.f , Ba=fcS» M» «6wta« ar | tides Cloaks Cloths and Camblet. bo made to the Houorhale tho Iuferior m.tra nml blnele Broad ! Court of Chatham comity, when sitting as a Btta bl»ik Broad B. for t0 M || Mte u...i Camblet. . p of John B. Uandry, lato of thin comity, docoMOi', .oMwriM id- b “° efii ° f ^ hein and c,Jun ° r ,aiu ■PitKM .no Fhoc^Coat.—Offlno black Frouoh j I»» FRANC,S S0RREL - **>! - llmllCImll! - Trillin MONTHS after date app'lcatlon Bcsinkss Coats—Such as plain and fancy ; X wilibomadeto the Hommtoiu austtces TweedCosimero, black Doe Skill, plain and fig-, of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, whilo ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans sitting ns a court for ordinary purposes, lor leave Sark, ami Frocktees. to sell a part of tho personal proporty belonging Pantaloons—From nil ofthe most (Ushlonnblo to Joseph B. Way, niiuor, of Liberty County, i nlVm black Casimere, Moleskin, j Go. L. DAN1LL, Cuardmu. n ixt, in the town of Wnyiiesvillu, at tho usual I iluca ofsale.hotwuen the legal hours of sale, One Mi of Laud granted to Willinm Hair ia Way no county, containing Four Hundredacrus. Als>, ono Lot granted to Moses Phelps iu Wqyn: coil ity, l.eiug part of Lot containing Oae lluti Ured acres. Levied on by virtue of an ovce'itiuti issue lout oftho Inferior Court of said comity, William Drawdy vs. Robert U. May sou, for tuo use of Caleb Pendurvis. fib 22 THOMAS BECKOM. s. w. c. i * (J AROIAN’S SALE.—will ou sohl VT oil the firstfPij tiood., such as plaiu ' .., , a Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casimere, Sati* i ie»> 18 cat, Tweed Ca»iitior«, nml Nc|f»» Chilli. iTitOIJH MONTHS alter iluto ffld|oatloll - ir r win im . firstfl'uesiluy in Muy next, between tho usual hours of sale, before the Court llcuse door in the town of Statesboro’, Bulloch county, all the Renl and Peisoual estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, Minors, to be sold for the benefit of ■aid Minors by permission of the Honnruble the Inferior Court of Bulloch comity, viz: Threo Lots, Nos. 10, 11 aud 14, with improvements thureou, in the town of Statesboro’, Bulloch comity; 120 ucrcs of Pino lauds lying iu snid county, and adjuceutto the town ofStateshoro’; two negro Women, Cloe and Violet, tigethcr with household aud kitchen furniture. &c. 1IASKEL SIMMONS. Guardian of Jasp r if inti. C. C. DANIEL, fub 25 Guardian of Eliza Sims. rrux COLLECTOR’S SALE—MelNTOSH 1 C'i * COUNTY.—On tlm first Tuosdny in Marck next, will be sold before tlie Court liouso ill the pOLtlNS Ac BULK LEY, No, BRYAN STREET, aro now root v> now landiug from burk Ralph Cross,aud for sale by E. SWIFT, fell 20 ^JOAI*.—60 boxes Colgate's pale Soap; 30 do O Burehill's family Soap, in store and for sale by E. SWIFT, fob 20 S U HOFEI LB’S FUItE AIIHOT. ROOT—Muuufuctiirud by hand, superior to now in use, fur sale b^ fob 20 TURNER & BUO. Monument square. ] :UVWKU 8KBHS.—( m papeTsIFlow er Suods, assorted, just roeeived from Lnii* dretli, pnrsehr Josephine, and for salo liv J. M. TURNER ifc URO. fub 20 Monument square. I ‘ ON DON MUSTARD. —Fffty boxes A superior Mustard iu J aud 4 lb botties, just received uud for sale by , TIIOS. M. TURNER & CO. fub 21 181 Bay-street. 108 pOFFEE.—100 bags prime Rio Coffee, M .... . .......... receiving now landiujr f lioir Fall supply of CROCKERY AND HOUSE 1URNISHING GOODS, to which they respect Hilly invite tho attoution of purchasers. Thou stuck, in purl consists as follows s Crockery, China and Glut* IFarr.: W. Granite, Flowing Bluo und Mulberry Dili tier Setts t do do Ten uo ; Chinn Tea Setts, col J hand and plain; do do llaUud Figure China Vat) os; Boquet Holders, China Mugs, Orimmeuis, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers. Wine Glasses, Solar ond Astrul Chimneys, Dr- canturs, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottle. Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, Ac. Lumue, Tin Ware, Sfc. Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lump-bend Side and Hull Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass aud tin Candlesticks, Tea 'Prays, single and in setts, slop andtoilett Pails, Foot-buths, Cuke uud Spice Boxos, Ted Caddies, Cofi'eu Urns und Big- gius, Egg-boilers,* Ten-pots, Oyster-dishes, Dish and Plate Covers, Jelly and Bleutt Mange Moulds, Charlotte do Itusse Pans, Gravy Strainers. Patty : - S uns, Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lump*.* Iritunnia, G. 8. aud Iron Tea nml Tuble Spopu.i together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware, Cutlery and J/omettic Hardware. Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pioces, oi Knives ouly, Buck-horn and common Cutlery, Scissors, Huzors and Pocket Cutlery, Coffeu Mills, Mince Kttiycs, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges ter., Fish Kettles,‘Potatoe Steamers, Pots, Ovens, Shovel und Tongs, elegant stuul Firu Setts, Banco uud Stuw Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Coul-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair Rods, Snd-irons, tea aud dinner Bells, rat mid mouso Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jugging Irous, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &o. &c. Wood ana H'illow Ware. Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards, Barrel-covers, Bellows, Fuimots, Bird-cages, Wool-cards, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons, Crimpiiig-machiues^ Also an assortment of Mur- ket-huskuts. Cradles und Wagons, travelling aud fiuicy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, uail aud other Brushus. jw, «*} mtdbmcim, omb. , i /nasaB oB-iWom tt» It Clthttl.glnra and wood Tav». a lino iwsortiutmt | L bapto, Nvmpl. Soap, Cirawsbi. Soap, 1’nt- round nlo !lg llOli(Ia\rt ; fancy box- r l'llrn muf nltiLP 'I'ilili.l nnlii.liid Vllll'd ill I - A liuudsomo assort- TTMBRELLA8, luent of Silk, Gingham uud Cotlou Uni- bretlns, to be fotiud at tlie Gibbons’ Range, fob 5 tlm new Clothing Store, GEO. S. NICHOLS. pURE SULPHATE QUININE.-150 ozs. Sulphate Quinine, warranted pure, just re ceived aud for sale hy A. T. BOWNE, Sniots* building. THE GEOR&IAN. "Crosvd is not company, and fnces are but a gab tery ofpicturos, where there is flolovtt”—Loc&r. Love me! only love mo, Mine is woman’s heart— Give to that Its answer ; Though ult also depart. Love me! lot tho yearning Meet affection’s tone, Which from Earth or Heaven Asks biit tliat ulouo. ' Love me ! mid tho blessing Shall return to lliuo, For love answers loving * Through uteruiiy. So swontly sang a thotightl&ai inaid, Who love iu every heart inspired— So blindly vowed should lie repaid Tlm love which twenty bosoms fired. Ah, if one ventured but to nnmn The tovu Im lavished there before, Did she pity back hut hutriiiii claim ’Twould beggar her for evermore. A Novel French Frigate, and a now missile', with which .she is armed is thus described by the lob 25 A. I. BOWNE, Sniots building. Lisbon correspondent of the Loudon Tiiiihh.. S ODA BISCUIT.—20 bids E. Treadwell’s I *“As much lias been said at Imin'o of the won* Soda Biscuit; 10 boxes do do do ; lauding j dorliil capabilities of a French ship of war now from hark Vernon, and for sale bv I in the Tagus, culled the Psyche, commanded hy fob 25 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, i Count Courdoii, I am glad to say that 1 have had an opportunity of discussing with person, well M astodon cotton,-50sucks Mnstodou Colt ~ * Cotton Seed, warranted genuine, for side hy WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. mb 14 C OTTON OSNAUURGS &, YARNS— A supply of Cotton Ostiuburgs and Spun Yarns, IVoiii one of tho best factories in Geor gia, lutoly received, ami for sale bv fub 10 GODFREY & La’ROCHE. city of Darien, butweuu the usual hours of sale, Two Tracts of Land, to wit ? One Tract Iviug iu the county formerly Cherokee, now Cobh, con taining Forty acres, uud ktimvuns Lot No. 1244, lUtli District, 2d Seutiou. Tho oilier Truct Iviug in the county originally Cherokee, now Walker, containing Ono Hundred and Sixty acres,known as Lot N. 3J8, 27ih District, :kl Suction, or so much of said two tracts, ns will satisfy the taxes due by said estate—for tho State, County und Poor School for the year 1847. Sold os the prop, arty ofthe estute of Isaac Fethian. Amount due, Sixtuon Cents aud costs. WM. J. CANNON, t. c. mci. c. Darien, Ga. Dec. 22.1847.jan 1 S'lAMDEN SHERIFF’S SALE.— Will bo sold ou thu first Tuesday in March ensuing, before the Court liouso door in the town of Joffersoiitou, between the legal hours of sale, thu following property, viz: A negro boy by the name of Simon, about twenty years ufnge. Levied ou a. tho property ofjjolm S.Uoodhreml, to satisfy an execution ou fi. fij. (issuing from the llou. Justice Thoiskins of s4d county,) found ed ou foreclosure ut Mortgugd, at tlie iiitftnnco of of Jacob Sumumrliu %s. John S. Goodhrend. jan 25 JAMES 0. COLSON, Sheriff. rtii.viiiui siinuii'i’K s,u.e V-/Continued—^On tlie first Tuesday in March next, before tlm Court I louse iuthu city of Savan nah, between tlm logul hours of sale, will be sold, suitable for tlm approaching holidays ; fancy l»ox< os, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon hoards, cliess-iimii, ladies’ dressing casus, murblos, ther mometers, pins, tooth and null brushes, dumb bells, dog muzzles aud collars, liquor Husks, book rests, newspaper files, crimping uiacliiuus, knife cleaners, &c. &c. Planters, Housekeepers und Strangers visiting the city, are invited to call, as their large and va ried assortment-will bo found worthy of their at tention. n ov 15 D U. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.— 1 This medicine has been for many yi ars known to the public os nil invalu able remedy lor consumption uud all diseases of the lungs nml liver. The many cures performed has established it ns tlm surest and most certain remedy that tlm afilietcd can depend upon. The following is a reiuarkuhle cure of COXSUMI’TIOX AND LlVttR COMPLAINT.—For h long time I suffered with these diseases, and was the more alarmed as I hud lost a mother, two sis ters and two brothers, with the consumption. I Imd thu best medical advice ill vuiu; every reme dy was tried without nllect, and I was almost in despair. I was wasting away, very nervous, had a had cough, loss of strength, and many othur dangerous symptoms. At length l tried lir. Tay lor’s Balsam of Liverwort, uud 1 must say this medicine cured mu like a charm. Its great resto rative powers should Im made known. W. Hot.imiuoK.232 Sprlng-st. 17* The public will bear in iniudthut this is uo secret or quuck medicine, but one invented by a nhysieiun oftho mostemiiieut standing, and who iad for many years devoted his attention to the informed on such subjects, Who inspected her, the peculiarities of her coiistruftiiou nml arma ment. Thu Psychu is not u steamer, as hn« been erroneously stated; she is simply u smart frigate of 40 guns, as well manned nml’a. well appointed ns any vessel ofthe suumcitiss in the British nnvy. Though rated a 42 gun ship,she carries but32; hut tlmsu are of great weight; the22oti tlm muiii being 84;nndthe8onthe upper deqk being 32 pounders. These gnu. can be used iiidilieretitly for shell, round shot or grape, hut they are exclusively ilo- voted iu tho Pyschu for oxpuriuicuis ou a concm- cion shell, which, being a recent G dliu invention, is exclusively employed in the French service. The ahull iu question has wo fute, mid it is per fectly harmless until it passes a certain degree of velocity. It ignites by concussion, and net hy yurcussiun; audits chiet’destination and opera tion is tint of lodging iu tli'o unttur aimed at, and of setting fire to it, though should it pierce tlm _ , object, it will produce till tho efieuts of an ordi- kJ Hwo III . miutcoti ftiMliii tliro of Hcrofttlu, Inry hIiu! | „ s ' lt ox ,,|„ do ,, (, ; H [|„ rni | 0M ulltil Uloow, all Ertltitive Dihumc. Uvt|m|i.ra Citron-1 i, n cerium velocity, ami it may lie Ic Di.ea,«.oltlioLlv.r,&c. Foreuloliy__ I rolled on tlm floor or ilrooiimlVra film Titril, utitf other Toilet articiee. reload a.a; denstjOW. 111.' M'H.IiEli’SMpPF.—Ifitt® Mrs. Miller’s McAhoy aud Scotch Snufi',in half pound bottles. Also 50 dozen Peter Lnrril- laras.McAbny and Scotch Snuff, in halfpouud buttles, and in bulk. For salo bv fob 25 A. T. IIOWNE, Smcts’ Buildings. gYYAIM’rt PA3VAC.JEA:-1 _gross of fob 24 x. t or sale by A. T. BOWNE, Smots’ Building. I rolled on the iloqr or dropped'from the upper to | tlie lower duck without the least possible injury,and i even if it be brokou in the fall, no mischief will T ARD AND BACON*—200 kegs prime ensue. XJ Leaf Lard; 14 tierces and 0 barrels do do ; Tho shell was invented by Cupt. Billottu, oftho navul service, and it was actively used in 1844, at Mugador, with stioh terrific certuiutv that wher ever it fell the town was instamlv on fire. Persons jn the hubitof using'it. say that half a dozen terttg- 22 casks new Bacon sides;20 casks dodo Should ers, lauding from schooner C. B. Brown, and for sale by COHEN <fc FOSDICK. feb 15 1IN AND STARCH. 52 bbls E. G ] Phulpps Gin, 20 boxes Pearl Slurcli, 20 boxes, No. 1, Starch, landing from schr. Fair uud for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, fob 10 W ALNUT OIL SO A F.—A fresh sup ply just received. Also Roussel’s Rose Ambrosial Slmviug Cream, a splendid article, for sale in bulk. Also Riggo’s Military Shuviug Soap, mid many others of high reputation, lor sale by fell 24 A. A. DEN SLOW. N EW 8FU1NO GOODS*—Black aud c< ' * “ od East hy a Lot lute Peter Kean’s, West by a Lot owned hy estute of Robert Isaac, und North by Suvaiiiiab River. Levied ou by virtue of a Fi. Fn. founded on foreclosure ofMortgage, issued out of tli. Supe rior Court of Chatham cuunty, in favor sf Lucy Isaac uud Robert Britco Isaac vs. Marguret Scott, Executrix of Kobort Scott. feb 2 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c. /CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. On tho first Tuesday iu March uoxt, before tho Court House, In the City of Savtuinah, he tween tlie legul hours of sale, will be sold the fol lowing property, to wit: Threo slaves, viz., Rose, Betty amt Imr daughter Lizzv: a Law-Li brary, consisting of one hundred ami fifteen (115) volumes; twenty (20) volumes of miscellaneous Imohs; various articles of household mid kitchen furniture, consisting of Curpets, Chairs, Tables, Bureau, Wardrobe, Crockery Ware and {Cut lery, &c., Are. Also one Gold Watch and Chain, surrendered PXECVVOU'H SALE.—Will Im sold JCi on thu first Tuesday in April next, between Oil Cloth Jackets ond Punts for Seamen, Sati-1 J? VlllTo ‘mode* to"tiio Tloiiorabin the ‘justices , , .. net Round Jackets, Boys’ lino black Jackets, 0 f t | le Inferior Court of McIntosh Comity, while tho ustuU hours of salo, before the Court House ...a i-i — •• - ■ *- •'- SJ ' uithe city ol Savannah, the real and remaining nersnnul proporty, and slaves, belonging to the nfllk.iHiitli,. u.ill.inw l.itra nl* rM.nllin.ii nutni. Vi.t.—Orovury dencriptiotii ,ucli unfliiu plain , a, a court of'Oriiinary, fur leave to divido Hick Satin, figured aud lilack Velvet, Bombiuin, I ,| l0 Cml |„ , c || t|„, ,cal and panonalnmp- Alpacca, Valencia, plaid Woratld, figured Silk, ,. r tv ; aino, tiia Itouaohflld furnilttre bulangutg to black Clolb uud Oaaimere. i tlie estate of William McDonald, aouior, Inlu n( - 1 **" .aid caunty daceased, I’or tho benuiit of Uto boiw und creditor, of .aid estate. aHexandeii McDonald, daniisl McDonald UsiiLH-Snia r,.—Or heavy ribbed Wool, fiuo and Common Marino,Silk, Sojouy Wool.blenob- •ilaml unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies, fine Merino and Silk Under-Shirts. Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk, Cotton, and black Silk. Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchief* of great variety. Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms, fancy Cotton, striped, and Night Shirts. Also, a pood assortment of Boy's sizes Liuen Besoms uud Stocks of plain Satin, crinffiod Satin, Bomba- rid ami fancy Silk Stocks mid Neckties. Cloves office French Kid, blank, white and eol’d Worsted. Cloth nndTIirond. Silk aud Cot- ten Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses. Cmdkkllas, a beautiful assortment of French Hilk, Scotch Oinghmu, and Cotton Umbrella.. Centlemcn's lino and fiwhiotiable Clotli LAI S, Oiler Skill Caps, a beautiful article. Also, a general assortment for Youths and Bovs’ wear. Tho ladies aro particularly invited to call mid see them. Ho will soon have a hue •nurtment of Children’s Suits for Boys from four to ten yenrs old. IIaving taken much pains in fitting up his Store, aud equally as much in .electing a Stock for it, lie hopes, hy strict Muni tion to business, to merit a liberal share of patron- i,,. UKO, H. NICHOLS. N. I). Tho Store at No. 114 Ufyun-atraot, will bo contimiod oh borotoforo. with a guuurul Msortment oftho above Goods, aud wui be con ductedby Mr. WM. L. IIAUPT. dec 15 jan 5 Executors. ilOI R MONTHS after date application J: will ho mado to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden county when sitting far ordi nary purposes, for leave to sella negro slave, the nro per ty of Richard Cole, minor, for his benefit. 1 WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian. Joffersoiitou. Jan. 22,1848. jan 25 estate of Dorothy Salfncr, lato of Chatham coun ty, deccusod, for the benefit of the heirs and cred- iteis ofsaid estate, and sold hy permission of thu honorable the Inferior Court of Chatlmin Coun ty, viz:— Quo Lot ofLmidatthe Seveii-milo Post on tho Clittlliain StiHflilor Court. THOMAS J. WALSH, )Jat-UAnr Tkkm, 1848. LHNE HOLD* SILVER HOODS, I- &c.—I _ &c.—Including some very fine Watches of every description; real Dimmiud and rich Jew- •In*, of great vuriuty, and embracing tho uowest fuliions. m Real Silver Pitchers,Toa Sots, Goblots, Mugs, Hy plums and Fish Knives and Forks; now pat- •**' Gothic pattern Forks and Spoons, very ele- t; Prince Albert and double threaded pattern ii«., anil plain J Slierwood’s'Galvunio Batteries wiih directions ; Papier Macho Goods in uliun- •l-ince; Viwus; Plated ond Military Waren; Gui- Um, Flutes, Accordiniis, Banjos, and Shout Mil* .ir, Walking Canos, Ac. Call and sou, as now opened. ,, , , tir Hi 1 [miring of Watch., nml ClnckH attanU- .4t»M.„«al 1 a..d»» :NICI|0I(Si due 4 l.tdnnr Want of l-i.lanki lloiiHga W IIOI.GNA U! WINE. MOW<>** AND lilttlCKItY STORK.—Nk.-188 I •- AND GROCERY H'- f-os^rr.. und 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M- DAVIDSON would inform Ins friends,Unit he cetitimies to keep on hand at his old stand, »y««t Side or tlie Market, a large assortment or VINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO- Lr.RIKS, all of which he oilers on tho host pos- ■•Me terms, lie is also coiii'tnutly supjilicd with j* l»»t ALIIANV ALE ond NHVVAItK C|. IM.lt, to whirh ha reancatfitlly invilw tha nttan* wtm nr tlie jnilill*. — nav 3 HENRY*JAMES. .. On tlio nulitioii of Thotna. J. Wnl.h, alnlmg that tbo aaid llanry Jnmee. on Ilia siatll day of Auguit, iu tlm yeur one tlmusand uigbt hundred and lurty .oven, mndo and executed bin curtain mortgage ta tho .aid Thomas J. Wulab, of all that lofdr parcal uflund with tlm lm|irnvi!mcnta, mt- imto, lying and being iu tlm ally of Savannah and County of Chatham, known and dlatingaklwdin tlm plan of aaid city aa lot nutnbar «xtcoli. (No. It),) Carimutor’a Row [ aaid lot being all bast Bread Street, and at tlm Imod ol South Brood Street, uud being llurly-four lectin front, by ono hundred and lifly-cight fact deep: together with all and singular tlm ediheca, buildings, right., nminlmra, ImredilanmittH, and appurtenance, to tlm.utna balonging, or in any wiiainpportauungs to vucuro tli. payment ofllm «nm of Seven Hun dred dollar., duo on a cortoin protm««ury noto, mndo by tho .aid llonry Jama, to the .aid T burn- n. J. Wnl.li, doted on tlm .ixlli day of Anguxt, iu the year one thousand eight hundred and for ty-seven, and payable four months ufter date; which said noto uud the interest which has accru ed thereon, rumuin unpaid ; and by his petition tho suid Thomas J.Wulsh prays the foreclosure of tlie equity of rudumptiou of thu said Ileury James, of, iu, ond to the mortgaged premise.* On motion, it is ordered that thu said Ileury James do nay into this Court, on or before tlm first day ofthe next term thereof, tho principal uud interest due oil tho suid promissory note, to gether with tho costs of this application; and that in default thereof, the equity ol redemption ortho said Ileury James, of, in, and to the suid mort gaged premises, bo thenceforth and forever for- closed. . . - . And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule ho published ill one oftho Cuzottes ol the City of Savannah, once a mouth, until thu tuna appointed for the payment of said money into Court ;and that such further and other proceed ings lie had, ns lire prescribed hy tlw statutes in such cases mado and provided. . A trite extract from tho minutes. K. F. AKIN, Dep. Clurk s.c e. «- fab IT '““ir W ANTEJ.—Empty I’urtwand Wina Bot tle, quart, ana nint., by mar 1 J. A. UI ODIIK, Market M|ii,ire. Whltebluff Rond, containing Two Hundred ^202) acres; bounded on the North bv lands of Ur. Law, on tho West by hind owned by tho estate of Matthow Sulftier, on tho South by a Cress Road, aud on tho East by the Whilebluif Road. One Lot and Improvements containing Fifty (50) acres—a finely improved place, with large Vegetable Garden, Fruits and Flowers in abun dance; liouudud on tho North hy a Cross Rond, South by Mr. John Hover, Wost hy Mr. John Hover, Eusl by lands owned by estate of Mat thew* Sulftier. One Lot Pine 1/iud containing Eighty Three (83) acres. This lot supplied the Inst with wood and timber. Bounded South hy lauds owned hy ostate of Frederick Keilfur, North hy land* for merly belonging to Mrs. Beaty, Weal by lands formerly belonging to ostate of John Johnston, Eusl hy a Ruud commonly known as DutcliTown Ilond. Together with one Ilorso, one Mule, two or three Carts and 11 uruoss, Plantation Tools, &c. and Eighteen Negroes, fob 2 N. NUNGEZEK, Executor. T IDERTY SHERIFF’S SALE.— ■ A Will be sold, ou thu first Tuesday iu March next, before the Court Housedoor, in Hincfcville, between the usual hour* of salo, tho following property, viz t One tract of land, containing threo liundred (300) acres, hounded os follows—North by lunds of Joseph Way, Sr., South by lands of the estate of Win. Anderson, Eust by lunds of Win. Hopo. Levied on as the property of Payno Lovell, and to be sold to satisfy an execution agninst snid Lovell and Win. Hughes, in favor of Win. B. Dussey. Properly pointed out by Wtn. Hughes security, jan 20 S* S. MOODY, s. t. colored Bareges; black nud colored Ging hams; Linen Dowlass: Furnituro Chintz, fur sale by HENRY II. STOTESBURY. feb 22 . your of Liverwort, speak well of it. 1 find nothing so good for my wife, she sometimes lias very severe f iains and weak turns—I gave her n tea-spoon ull, which relieved her immediately—I have grest faith ill Rs virtues, and would not be without it in my liouso,” &c. No one can doubt the superior excellence of this medicine. Be careftil and buy only at 73 Beokmati, or of our especial agent, ns counterfeits aud imitations are Issued in every di rection. £7* IUmbxbkb that this medicine Is purely vegetable, containing tfo minerals of auy kind.— Tho testimonials of over 4U0cnu he given similar tu tlie following case which Imd been given up as beyond cure. Yet this medicine uilectedati entire euro iu a few weeks. But reud and judge for yourself. *7" Conclusive proof that comsutup- tion can bo cured. Co.n.umi'tiux and Livkr CoMfLAtMT.—Suffer ing as I have for tlireu years with these diseases, 1 ! /^.LOVES,—Ladies White andColorod Kid YX Gloves, at reduced prices, for sale by fob 22 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. XNiOS*—Another IVesli supply of choice Figs, J. just recoivud, aud for sale hy jan21 JESSE & CADY. TITAY*—100 bundles prime Northern Hay, XJ. landing from bnrk Ralph Cross, for sulo by fob2(1 BRIGHAM & KELLY. ingin tlio Howe, (lie tj'iec/i, dr the Albion, would set the ship in a blaze tlio tnomuiit they struck tlm side, as each burrows in the wood, tours up all about it, and ignites every tiling with \VhicR eirelf morsel of the conteot* eoiuus in contact. Thorn are neither tnorlurs nor howitzers on honrd tlio Psyche} nil Imr gum nro fitted in tho ordiuury man ner, as tlie shell to bo cficctive requires uo more oluvatiou from tho gun from wiiouco it is dis charged tlmu ait ordinary round r.liot. The vast superiority of a frigate having nil her main-dock guns 84 pounders, and firing 10 inch shells from ench. is evident, but tho admirers of the Pysehe will uotro*tthoro,a* they assert that she is more than n match for a linu-of-batlle ship. Cnpt. Rillettu, the inventor of the shell, died a few weeks since in tho Naval Hospital at Prfris.—' The secret oftho new shell is known only to tha proper department of the Government; the offi cers on hoard aro unacquainted with it. All they know is that such articles are served out with oth er munition* of war, and that wheu thoy have wit nessed the operation of tlio shell, the'result has' beeu invariably the same.” PLANTING FOTATOEti.-iuu JT barruls Planting Potatoes, in prime order, Inndiug from brig Peraoverauco, from Rhode Island, aud for sule low from wlmrf, bv feb23 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. T\RE8S GOODS.—For steamer North- XJ oruer—Small figured Barages, plain eol’d do, rich fancy do; also, fancy Muslin Ginghams, black and white do, 2d mooring do, small plaid Scotch do. Just received by fob 12 LATHROP & FOOTE. feel from my heart for all persons equally unfor-' lunate, and therefore I beg of them, if they love j S PENCER’S FONIC AND RESTORATIVE :—i‘ — 7BITTEllS.—These hitlers are highly recom- byJamesXV. Preston, under the Honest Debtors | life mid health; if they fovo their fainilio's and * chloruri^Norvous 0 nod sh-l^iicndacho.'lmd 0 :!) Act, and sold hy order ofthe Honorable the Su perior Court ol iftiathaiu County, fob 5 ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriff, c. c. T/w M Shiftiest Party."—Mr. Mugrttdor, of Al* -rqfthec bemarle (brotlier of tile gallant Cupt. Magruder,) suggested in the Whig Convention ye.tordoy a name which will stick to tlie Whig party of Vir ginia with the burning adhesiveness of “the shirt of Nossus ” When the quustiDn upon tlie pass age of the resolution avowing a preference for General Taylor ns President wus about beiug put,*. Mr. M. rose and declared that lie represented 1,202 good Henry Clay Whigs, aud that he could not vote for u proportion which was not true, viz; that the Whigs of Virginia profaned Gen. Taylor to Mr. Clay, llo leared that tlie Whig party hud placed themselves in a dilemma, firom which they could not retrieve thomselvos. Ife very much feared that they would iiud themselves iu the condition of the Eastern monarch, who was laboring under tho leprosy, or , some other tumble disease, aud who was 1 ud vised that tho only remedy was tu wour | the shirt of a “perfectly happy man.” After D r. wistau’s balsam of W WILD C HEBRY*—Tills celebrated and infallible remedy for tho cure of Consump tion, Asthma, nml Liver Complaint, was discov ered some six or seven yenrs ago, in the State of Virginia, tho residence of ono ofthe most distin guished physicians that ever lived. Since that timo it has, hy its own morits. been ranidly, surely, nnd safely working its way through the opposition of quncks and donnterfuiters, until, by its true value and intrinsic excellence, it has gained foritsolfa most onvinblo popularity, and established itself in tho confidence of nn intelligent mid enlightonod public from ono ond ofthe continent to tho other. The testimony of thousands who linvo been ro ll -vedand cured by this valuable article,will show th t it stm di unrivalled—at the head of all other in -dicinos lor the cure of diseases for which it is ruct in needed. Tho genuine Dr. Wistar’s Bal sam of Wild Cherry is now for sale by duly ap pointed agents, mid all respectable, dealers in medicine, iu all largo cities aud ull important towns throughout tho United States, Canadas-, und British provinces. Be careful and get tlio gemiino nnd original Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I. BUTTS, on thu wrapper. For sale by A. T. BOWNE, Agent, mar 4 Stncts’ Building. A (SHOW ROOT,—Just received a fro.sh xl mu only of Col. Hulluwos’ Arrow Root, new id for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. .. . . . •. ,|. , ., ■ Chlorosis, Nervous mid sink Headache, mid to ftieiids, 10 a, j! 1 I* 10 W»‘l°r tho baud* of »j V e tone and strength to tho system reduced by imireiii-y diiutore, or tlm r ii«o!».» lra» i, but tre , alld oU ,„ c liSpb.. Tor nnl.i hr Dr. nl IJvorwort. lilt. Iimflt- j fob ,4 A.T. BOWNK, Stunt.' Building. , ... .. , emo cured me when I was so ill 1 could not turn — r— r-.- 5 — u long and labored search, lie found such n man, over iu hud without assistance, nnd the mineral j |-| #, . l l , l*y 01 , . ,u . w • but to his horror mid amazement, it was ascer- doctors said I could not live a week; yottlii* veg-1 ** 1'Itche s sugar cured, a llue article, just re- j tallied that the “perfectly iiuppv I etnhlo modicinu cured mo in six wooks. 1 had a J ceived and lor sale by J. ROUS3fc.AU. j apprehended, it would backing cough, pain in the side, raising of matter, Il ‘ 1 ’ 1 , * , **“ *’• ’*■ mull” hud nothin.* bo with the Whig. night sweats, and was wasted to tbu bono t ulsu, iuword fever. J. B. Mili.i, Milkman, Newton, L. I. LIT Bewauk of Imitatimxs, put up by ignor- nut pretenders. Always seo the signature Geo. Taylor, M. D., oil tho engraved label. This cau tion is necessary, as several imitations have diliur- cut names signed, some ns agents, others of like imposition. Also remember that the true and ori ginal is now prepared at 73 Beekuian street by thu proprietor, formerly 375 Bowery, to whom .1 all communications may bo addressed. Tbu gen- 1 - _-* e ” ij" i party, in staking themselves upon the supposud QEGAIIS,—50 M. Segars of choice brands, "availability” of General Taylor. Tho rumarks O for sale by THEODORE MINIS, i of this Henry Clay Whig wore received with fub 18 r ig; , . . marked dissatisfaction, mid lie was compelled to ! take his sent, umii-Kt tho clamors of theurbitru/y ■i. . , i *«, m.i i i j Taylor majority! A fiiir specimen ofthe ido- I L..IU K:l«.NB-.ibre. , :l llo. rencv.lnivnud o„(, ; r 1 ,ar 1 J-."-W C A n ,, n< i nine is now, as always, put up In round bottles. I fob23 SCRANTON JOIINSTOX A * * unmunvsi AU A A —r.r-r-— vi———:• .—--- - ---- lusertiiigs, Quilliiigs.-nnd Fringes; Purso Trim- ; Oiith nit tilings, Bug do, Steel Bag (Jlusns, for sale hy ’ fob 12 LATHROP & F00’1TL_ | \ middle aged gentleioau was once asked why B UCKETS AND BROOMS* —52 ; he did no murry. “Because I don’t like eld wo- doz Buckets ; 10 duzuu-Brooms, landing j men," replied no. “Then, why not marry » an !? younyono?” "O, youtig ladies don’t like old uu i» iiu.v, iin untu) n, in,, i,iv ii. Aokxts.—A. A. SOLOMONS. Also, A. A. j DENSLOW, successor to Thus. RyeVson, from whom only (remomher this) tho guuutno can Uo obtalnud Ih Savannah. Nelson Carter, Charles ton ; C. Cerling & Co, Petersburg; P. Johnston, Richmond; M. A. Tnntos, Norfolk; Wright & Co, New-Orleans, uud at tho wholesale depot, W. Thayer,73 Bookman street, Nuw-York. jan 4 T 1G1ITl—Cornelius’ Lard Lamps! The J_J Suhscriberd crop, aud Tho Arrow Root may bo distinguished from Potatoe Starch hy tho different sizes of its parti cles and by the difference of structure. It is des titute of that fetid unwholesome oils, extracticnbla by alcohol from Potatoe starch.—Dr. Croon Arte. I have examined nnd have Imd prepared some Arrow Root cultivated and manufactured by Col. Hnllowos of St. Marys, Georgia. It is thu best quality of that variety of faecuTa I liuvo met with, being superior to auy Bermuda or other Arrow Root I huvo soeti. Samuel Jacksox, M. I), fob 18 University of Pennsylvania. sSliATiiAM SHERIFF’S SALE. V/Continued.—On the first Tuesday in March next, between tho legal hours of sale, before the Court 1 louse in thu city of Savannah, will he sold An Eight (8) Aero Lot on Liberty street, IVoiii wliloh 22,*828 square feet of laud has been taken, say seven and threo quarter (7|) acres, more or fuss, hounded on thu North hy Liberty street, Enutby lands of M. II. McAllister, South hy lands of Win. P. Bowen, and West hy lauds of James M. Wayne, subject to a lease, which expires tlio first of May, 1848. A| Hn _A Tract of Lund on tho Skidawny Road, about four and a half miles from tho city, contain ing Eight Huudred nnd Sixty-Five f8tio) Acres, moro °r Ic*** exclusive ofthe Islands Nos. one(l,) two (2,) and. throe (3,) and Marsh adjoining, which are included in tho solo, commonly known as Placentia. ,, . „ ....... Lovied on «■ tho property of JahnP. William son, to satisfy executions in favor ofthe Planters Bsnkofths State nf Gooriiitys. Johni P. William son. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff u. e. /WlTHALLOWES’ PURE Alt" ROW ROOT — “Now York Hos pital, Oct. Oth, 1847.—I have made an analysis and examination of tho Arrow Root crown and tiiiiiiiifiicturcd from tho crop of 18*lo, hy Col. Hnllowes, of,St. Marys, Ga., nnd now exhibited nl the Fair of tho American Institute of this City, and have to report that I find it equal iu ovory respect to thu best Burmuda Arrow Root, and much superior iuthu care with which it has been manufactured to most of the Bermuda now in tlio Now York market. “Lawiif.xck Reid, Professor or Chemistry to the Collego of Pharmacy, nud Lecturer on Medi cal Chemistry in tho New York Hospital.” A supply oftho last crop just received by 11 * A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, fob 18 ___ Markot-squnre. Subscribers are sulliug oft’ tboir assortment ofthe above celebrated Lamps at reduced prices, and would invite the attention of nil who would wish to get a good nnd handsome Lamp for a small price, to call. Theso Lamps will burn with the niouncst kind of oil, and give a bettor light than the old fashioned Astral Lamp will with the boat sperm oil. As a matter of ucouomy thesa Lampj aro preferable to oil othors now in use. Also Sperm and Whale Oil for Solar Lamps for sale bv THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. feb *21 181 Bny-street. E xtensive, pier and centre ta- BLES, with Mahogany, Black Wuluut and Marble Tops. Also, Gruciau Claw-feet Tables, do Dining do; 6 Leg do du; Card Tables ; SolH do with Marble Tops; do doMahqgonv do ; La dies’work do; do do do With Folding Tops; do do do do Deep Drawers. Just received, and for salo’bv 1. W. MORRELL, nov 28 SnieU’ buildings. -25doz. Full jyjA HOG ANY. AND BLACK WALNUT BEAD STEADS, of French and High ‘ 5 ‘ ’ lo aa, A l " rg * “7N®ssis8 nov 23 Smets’ Buildings. a, i Doolie Top ,.o with -Fin, »»-*■ rM r 0lSi.l" df ” r nov 23 Smuts’ Buildings. jjplM HAirKi.;* vinii’Ait a- „ I’lONS poll THR T01T.ET.-Kan lJirtral linir restorative; Vegetahlo LiquidHnirDyc;Olu- nuso Powder for improving the skin ; Domlntory Powder for romovlng suporllupus hair ; F.au «h- vino do Venus for improving the skin; Nymph Soup dodo.; &c. &e. A JjA «fjgj and for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. f e b 3 Market square. TrUiM DROPS AND JOJUUE l*A8tE.- tjr 150 lb, Uenrion'i fine Gnm Dro[ti. nud 60 lb. Jninbo Pfixtn. ju.t received per rehr Virginia from Philadelphia, end for nio wholesale or re- Sy J- M. TURNER* BROTHER. , fob 9 Monument Square. S OAP*—50 boxes Colgate’s pale Soap; 62do R “ “ ‘ ’ Burehill’s No. 1. do, luudiug IVeui brig Amcricau, und for sale bv fob 23 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. PROSPECTUS OF The Dahloiiega Wntclnnnti, _ Will tho Public, nnd especially tho Democratie UTTER.-35 kegs Goshen Bit7foM.ilo'c£ , l*«rty, sustain the Dahli/tioga Watclimaii 1 Upon cd, and It) keg* of Western, landing from mm* uncqmvtfcal auswor ol tins quesiioi/in tlio ship Hartford, for salo by tangible shape of an extended subscription list W. M. DAVIDSON, i depends the continued publication of our new.v jan 12 West sido Market square. T AKD.—30 Legs ami 1(1 bbU. Lard, for sale lu by THEODORE MINIS, jan 20 "CHSII*—No. 2 SSUad.uiid No. 3 Mackerel, J: for sulo by A. MINIS. jail 5 I^MPTY SHOE, 1IAT, AND CLOTHING BOXES—For sale at 123 Congress street, hy WILLIAM B. HALE, feb 18 T OUISIAWA SUGAR' AND MO- XU LASSES.—20 hlids Sugar and 25 bbls Mo- lu.ses, landing from briij Medlord, for salo by fab 5 — BROOKS &TUIJPER. paper, or tho sale of the press. Although our patriotism, philanthropy and oar devotion to tlio interest of our country and our party might prompt us to sacrifico imr timo and labor in tho difluxion of knowledge, yet there aro expenses , incident to the publication of a paper which must • bo paid by tbu patronage of our Iricnds and fob' < low citizens, or weinustiuevitably fail iu flfo on- torprize. Tlio Watchman is published iu tha most beautiful ami romantic section of Geor gia, nuiid inoxhauxtablo gold initios, where tho industrious labourer obtains iu glitteriug cash tlio certain reward of his toil, in aoourr- try whore agricultural interests aro by # no means inconsiderable — in u couii'ry possess- *|J]*I1IBEIjI*AS—°f Sill: and Cotton, of i linu quality und assortod sizes, muy be found at 147 Bay-street. ing us much pojiticul importance ns any in Cherokee Georgia—!in a word tho Watchman fob 17 PRICE & VEADER. H OSIERY.—A large assortment, amfc of a superior quality, viz: Shirts, Drawers, Glovos. Half llosu, &c. &c. at 147 Bay-street, fob 17 PRICE & VEADER. C 'I HEAT BARGAINS.—Umbrella*, TGii * _ .Juglmms, Plaids. Alpacas, Merino’s,Shawls, M. Hdkfoi&c.with a great vnrioly ofBonuels.Rih- lions,artificial Flowers; Ladies Caps, Hosiery, &c. &a.tn bo ollerud very low. CANNON, LEONARD At STEPHENSON, fob 1ft Corner Barnard and Uroughtou-sts. P ATENT 1M'PRO'VEli 8AFETyTUSE^ 1 For iguiting the Charge iu Blasting. A nply oftho above for .ale by fob 14 DENSLOW & WEBSTER. is ilsued from a section of Country abounding in interesting uuwsto all tho people of our State.— Wo aro aware that mure labor nud time than has hitherto been expended upon our paper will be required to improvo its condition and make it such a medium ofinteifigenco as its facilities war ranted. Its present Editors therefore feel their responsibilities und will discharge fflbut with the utmost energy. We oxpoct to dotnte our paper to General Intelligence, Politics, Morality, Agri culture, Gold Mining, &c., A-.c.; uud intend to make it an importum advertising medium. And wo uail upon the country, (and wo hopo nut iu vain,) to sustain us. C ORN SHELLKRS, Ac. — 30 Improved Corn Shollers, various patterns; 20 do. Fan Mills; 6 do. Spike Thrashing Machines: 40 Grain Cradles; 12 “Howard’* Patent” Hand Coin Mills. For sale by fobII DENSLOW*& WEBSTER. TERM S. Tho Watchman will be published at $2 per an num, or $2 50 if not paid within tlie subHcr.ptiou your. Six copies from $10. Twelve copies for $20, and so on in tlio tune? ratio. m Addrow, postpaid, WM. MARTIN, Publfoner. ^ Fdiiore. Wn. Mahtix, G. N. Lhsrcn.