About The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1848)
u*i SAVANNAH, WfiDblSDAY MOJlNINCt, MARCH 8, 1848. * ?l*f M VS. •>' !i lltfk-—** £jgl* vol. m. 'i'll 13 DAISY (llioiiaum, ■> fUKLISlIKU 1.1 TIIK CITV OF SAVANNAH, WIUUH ll' DVM.OCII, AT VEX DOLLARS PER AXXUX, rmn.1 mmAiiuiu.1 11 Aimrect, OR ■ SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. TIIK TUI.WKRUI.V OltOlUSIAN, uii rim uuu.itiit, ii puhiiiiioii to muui tiiu BBBIBBIrot onto jijiU, throo tintus a week, (Tuesday, I htirsdtiy, \ Saturday.) at the OlUee of the Daily Ihar- mul contain* all tho intelligence, Counuer- iil. Political and Miscellaneous, Including new iVlvertwemonu published in tho Daily Taper. THIS PAPER la sent to nil part* of the State and Union, r delivered in L city, nt FIVE DOLLARS cr annum, or at TIIliEE DOLLARS lor mix ninths. TlfR WKRKIiY GEORGIAN, la published every Friday afternoon, ut three o'LI.ahs per anuum—all payablo in advance. N B.—Kach Citation by the Clerks of tho fa arts of Ordinary, that application has liceu made for Letter* of Administration, must ho pub- idled TiitHTY i*av» at least. Notice by Executor* and Administrators for liehtor* and Creditorsto rentier ill their accounts, must bo published six weeks. . Sales of Negroes by Executor* or Adininistra- tnrs must bo nt public auction, on the lirst I nos- dsv of tho month, between the usual hours of sale, it the place of public sales in tho county whore | no Letters Tcstnmentnry, of Administration, or (iimrdiatiship,- may have been granted, lust giving HtTV dais notice thereof ill one ol the public razettes of this State, and at tho door ol the Court House, where such sale* are to be held. Notion forleuvo to sell Negroes, must be pul), lithed for four months, beforn anv order absolute diall bo made-thereupon by the Court. . Sale* of Rcnl F.stato by Executor*, Aduniiis. initors, an«l Guardians, must bo. published SIX TY DAYS before tho day of sale. 1 hose sales must he made nt the Court House door ot tho futility iu which tho property i* situate, ami on LEGAL NOTICES. I N BANKRUPTCY.—Unitud State* District Court—District of Georgia. ID:n.u* in Moimis, of Henry County, Oenrgin, late merchant, of the Arm of Morris ft Lewis, of saideouiity, u Bankrupt, having tiled bis petition, proving that a lull discharge from his debt* may be decreed and allowed, ami a certificate thereof be granted to hint: Notice is horoby given to all creditors who huve proved their debts uud oilier persons ill interest to appear at tho Court House •n tho City of Savannah, on tho 23d day of March uext, at fl o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge and cortilicnte shall not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk, dec II — G 'KOHGIA,— Hntlovli Comity.— 1 To all whom it may concern.—Whereas James llusliiug. administrator, mid Martha Groo ver, administratrix, on tho ustutu of David Groo ver late of Bulloch county, deceased, Imvo ap plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for letter* dismissory on suid estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to tile their objections (if any thoy have) in tho Clerk’s olllce of said court, within the time proscribed by law, otherwise letter* dia- luissory will he granted to them. Witness thu lion, l’cter Cone, one of the Ju*- tiees ofsaid Court, February 10, 1843. UEASLF/- feb 10 DAY1D1 LEY.c. o.o. b. c. LEGAL NOTICES. /^EOltGIA, Bulloch County.—To VX all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen Williams, Guardian of Marthn A. Lyons, hath applied to tho lfon. tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for Letters Dismissory from said Guardianship These are therefore to cito nnd^ admonish all persons whatsoever interested, to tilo their objee- Bulloch Superior Court. IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 12, 1818. Redding Dumnark and James Wilkinson, I Compliments. (j N kquITY. Charles L. M’Glion, J Defendant, j IT appearing to tho Court tint tho defendant iu the above entitled cause is absent from the State of Georgia, and cannot ho found therein, On motion ot Henry ft Ward, mid John W. Owens—It is ordered, that tho defendant afore said do appear and answer tho said bill at or be fore Urn next October term of the Superior Court of tho county of Bulloch: and it i« further order ed, that service of this orilur ho elfeeted by pub lication iu oiiu of the Gazettes of tho city of.Sa vannah ouco a uiouUi for four mouths previous to tho said term. W. 11. FLEMING, Judge Eastern District Georgia. January lSlh, 1848. Filed in uivOfiico, this tho 17th January, 1848. DAVID BEASLEY, c. a. c. u. c. GEORGIA, Bulloch Couuty— Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of soul County: 1 do hcrohy certify that the above uud foregoing is a true copy, takeu from the original order filed iu my ollico; and given uuder my bund and pre sent seal, there being no soul uttachud, this tho 17th Jutmury, 1848. 1 ] DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. b. c. 1 tno4— i # in rfdiu Ll.. ••] PUBLIC SAMIS. gilOKll'l;"* SAl.ii. H of toil in tlio morning imil four noon. No min li-ool iliiy to liny u valid, lllllOM io expressed in tho advertisement. . Xiioliciitioii, by Exocutow, Admini.trnior.nniI Runrdiiiu.to the Court® Onlii.iirv or l« l« ■ell Land, mint lie published FOUR MON 1IIS. Htde. of personal property (except negroes) of tritaic ami lute.tute o.tate. Iff jnmnton mid Ad- niiiiistrator*, must ho advertised I OR lx, DA l». , Applicntinii. Iiv Executor, nml Admoii.lriitiir«, for Loner. Dliiniittory must ho pulih.lied SIX MONTHS. On the first Tuesday iu April next, before the Court House in the City of Savannah, ho. x v/ v , ... . tween tiiu legal hour* ofsulu, will be sold that scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will certain framed two story house, situate on the be granted the applicant. { laud lately the property of William Caliii, about a net I DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c. ! half mile from the County Jail, and Immediately TTHVlfK MONTI IS ulior .Into, uppllciitim ! ""the Ogechie road, eii.tem aide of .aid road- .1? will ho utado to Hon. Inferior C 1»UULIC 8 A LIN. rilAA COLLECTOin SALES,— JL .McINTOSlI COUNTY. — On the first Tuesday iu May next, will ho sod before ♦heCourt House in the city nt* Darien, lutwuen tho usual hours ofsate, the* following traits of land lying in the county ofGlyun, to wit: Ad that tract of laud situuto, lying and being u tho county of Glynn, and known os a tract ot land containing 1000acres, originally granted to hartley McCou* ry, nu the 18th of January, 1887. Also, all that other Tract of land, situate, ly ing and being in said county of Glyni. and known us a tract containing 1000 ueres, grtnted to Loyal Cowles, on tho 18th day of January 1837. Also, all that olher„Tracl of land, ntimte, lying ami being in said county of Glynn, aid known ns a tract containing 101)0 acres, granted to George W. Murray, on the 23d day of Jmimey, 1837. Also, all that oihor.Tract of Land, sit uate, ly ing and being in said comity of Gynu, and kuowiiasu tract containing lOOUncrea granted' to James Wood,on the 20th day of January, 1837. Also, all that other Tract of Lund, situate, ly ing and being iu said couuty of Glyuii,niid known ns a tract containing*!000 acres, gruutud lo Jauie* Bivins, on the 20th day of Juuunry, 1837. Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, !;• iiigaudlieiiig in said comity of Glynn, and kuovn us a tract coiitaiuiug 1000 acres, granted to Aa- thaniul B. Julian, on tho 22d day of Juiiuaty, 1837. All these several Trac'* of Land arc levied tn us the property of A. A. DeLnrine of Mclntoih comity, to satisfy the Slab 1 , County, and Posr School Tax for the year 1847, on property to- turned hv the said A. A. J)c Lomus as the pro perty of DeLormu ami Palmer. Amount due Sixty Six Dollars ami .Six cunt*, uud easts. WM.J. CANNON, T. C.Mcl. C. Darien, March 1, 1848. " mar 3 IT*HESH SEEDS—CltOP of IN IT. will III lunlo to Him. InteriorCourt of: lfl«; »'i to .Miily n It Au |m ml on to .thuxiipe- pjffiimi) Uouiilv, when Sljui for ofitlmiry pur- •'ourt ol ,C oillm.i. Co mty, ot tlto tintonoo of no.es? forlonvo io soil Lot il.irtonn (El,) in tin,! A. A, 3.iicta v. Oiomml SuHori, Lx r. ..rL.li,mud tlOtli) district, and third (3d) section, Murray ; 4,altcr * . . v ,, . ol n County, boluiigitia to Mossuum Houstoitu.for his \ ELISHA WYLLY, Dap y Shurilf C. C. benefit. J. W. HUUSTOUN, Guardian, i 1 jan 11 i ^HATISAlR SHERIPP’S SALE. lhi'iiwt'Ttio.Tir n'r r *i r bouvom. tho 17, turn MONTsTs ullcr dotol iipplicntitiii I y„ 2S i 1 !" m ■}" ‘VI i" 01 '' , V ,l V ra " r "" i *'-« '“*«* r, " ,r in ' "ill ho mudoto tho Hon. tho Ju.ti.o. ol'tho Jj™;" “g"l“LSn™Mu^vVll toil!},.‘I& lowing Six negro Slaves, viz. Nellv ami bur five children, Grace, Jesse, Isniali, Allred nml Aun .Matilda. Levied ou by virtue of a ti. fa. Hilled out of tho Superior Court of Chatham County ill tho instance of. tho Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of the State of Georgia vs. Elijah Ileiidcr- son—property pointed out hv defendant. ELISHA WYLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C. mar 4 riOLLINS ft BULKLEY, No. 108 JIRYAN STREET, aro now receiving their Fall supply ofC ROCKERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect fully invite the nttontion of purchasers. Tliui* stock in part consists us follows: Crockery, China anil Class H'are: W. Granite, Flowing Blue uud Mulberry Din nor Setts : do do Tea do ; China Tea Setts, sol J band and plain; do do Raised Figure China Vus us; Roquet Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumbler*. Wino Glasses, Solar and Astral Cliiniuevs, De canters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird- flolUe. Stone Jugs, Jars, Butler Pots, Churns, Ac. Lamps, Tin Ware, tyc. Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lump-bond Side and Hall Lamps; Lantern*, Brilumiiu, brass ami tin Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single uud in jpOPFEE.—101) bags prime Rio Coffee. V/ now lauding from bark Ralph Cross,and for sale by E. SWIFT, fob 25 THE (xEORGIANT S !OAP«—GOboxe* Colgate’* pale Snap? 30 do 1 Btirchill’s family Soup, in store and Ibr sale by E. SWIFT. robes ^usaoPEiLcrs pure arrow m ROOT—Manufactured by bund, superior to now iu use, fur sale hv J. At. TURNER &. BRO. fob 25 Monument square. LOWE It SE E OS00(Tpaper«~ f . er Sued*, assailed, just received from drutli, per «chr Josephine, and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BRO. fab 25 • Monument square. Thu Scull Meeting* On Tuesday'evening, riccording to proviot’*' notice, the “Whig*” of Alleghany county,friend ly to the iiorpiuatioii of General Scott for the Pre sidency, met nt M'Faddon’s warehouse. We wero not present; hut were favored with astute- inont, iu each oft! o good and true “Whig” pa per* of the city, sufficient to 'enable ti* sojrorm a fair Ideu of the nature of the material* entering into its orgutiigptiou. Speeches wore imide, re- ill ho made Inferior Court of McIntosh comity, when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leuvu to sell nil tho right, title and interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,' late of said comity deceased, iu, to uud Upon a Plantation or Tract of Land, iu said comity, cull ed Oasis, formerly tho residence of Col. William A. Dunham, deceased, fertile benefit of her heirs and creditor*. S. M. BOND, Administrator. dec 30 _ MONTHS after date, application pouu x,., ...w. „ , ... ^ will he Hindu to the Justice* of the Inferior Application for foreclosure of Mortgage* on c 0 „ r | ofChuthiun couuty, whilst sitting for ordi- real estate, must ho advertised once a immtlilor j , l|irv purpose*, for leave’ to sell the following lie- FOUR MONTHS. . . i gro’sluves, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizzy, Order* of tho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied j joint* Andrew, and the boy Francis. Also, tho willi n copy of the bond of agreement) to uiuk« ti- j reu j or household property iu Washing- Uta to laiiu, must bo advertised 1 uhkb Month* (ton Ward, in the city of Savauiiah, ou the corner at least. . . . of Bay and Price streets, on Lot No. 1, and one- SherUT* *ale* under executions rognmriv j | 4 „t No. 2, viz: seven (7) W’oodeu granted hv the court*, must he advertised j Buildings, four of which are two-stories high, and THIRTY‘DAYS—uuder mortgage execution* ■ onu-uud-aii-luilf (14) stories high, all inteii- 8IXTY DAYS—Sale* of perishable property j llwlJl |,| tt repair—for tho benefit of the heirs and under order of Court, must ho advertised goner- creditors of James McDonald, late of Savannah, ally, TEN DAYS bcftiru tlto day of Salo. : Chatham county, deceased. * .* All Letters directed to till* Office or tlio j j un <21 j. E. O’NEILL, Executor. Editor, irnwtbe post paid to entitle tlieui to niton- r |7loiJlOtONTMS afterdate, application tlon. | A. will lie made to tho Hon. the Justice* of the Inferior Court of Mcluto*h comity, while Hitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part of the real mid personal estate of Alexander H, McIn tosh, deceased, for the benefit of tho heir* and creditor* of suid estate, doc 28 W. J. MclNTOSH, Adm’r. Now ClotIUiiff Establishment, <11 u n o N s ’ it A N ti b . Thu imJiirilgnffi to. npMta‘1 Jto/B (torn recently oceii|iicil Iiv M r. 1. *V. ji.n^i.. Vi. Morrell, wlicro lie mteiliU to heennJjKJI I.roe ami well .nlecteil asuiirtinont al READY MADE CLOTHING, wlileU lie will ..ill at very ■mill prelit., mid very respectfully iffllM the Planter., Merchant., and Clinton, gimomlly, t jive him a call before .implying tli.nn.elve., ll. F„ 8ImBnthi. STOCK to. never been «ur- na..ed by uny brought to tin. place, it being nil i ntire new Stack, made tip cxpre.« y lor Uu. tjtnre. Among hi. Good, are Uie iollowing ar "c'J.nixj aid Munis—Blue and black Broad Cloth* ami Cumblot. C ITY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold ou tho first Tuesday in April next, be- fore tiie Court House in the City of Savannah, between Ihe legul hour* of sale,lot No. Hoventeen (17) C. S., Jasper Ward: hounded ou the north by Harris-stroot, on tiiu South by Macon-streut, oil the west by lot No. eighteen (18.) ami on the east by Whitaker-street, together with tho brick building and improvement* thereon; levied on as tho property of Iluury Dittmer* to satisfy a fi In issued out of the Court of Common Plea* nml Oyer mid Terminer for the City of Savannah, at’the instance of lloht. M. Charlton, Exr., M. Dillon v*. Henry Dittmer*. mar 2 GEO. W. WYLLY, Sheriff. Tho subscriber* liavn received a choice se lection ofGARPEN SEEDS, winch have been raised with great care by Seedsmun of high re putation, nml are now prepared to furnish Gar dener* or Dealers with Seeds which are war ranted as good a* any to he found iu this country: Asparagus—Giant. Bed*—Early Idood Turnip, long blood, white Si- losia or Sugar. - Rrocoti—I’arly while, large purple Capo, o j Brow*—(Kidney, dwarf, or snap,) early Mohawk, |-1 early yellow six-weeks, China dwarf, refugee or 11)03 to J, half moon, (Pole or riimiing)largo white Lima, small white Lima or Siuva, white Dutch and scarlet runner. Cabbage—lierly York, large York, green globe savoy, early sugar loaf, early drum head, early uud fate Hat Dutch, green* glazed, large ox- lieu it. Cauiylotcrr—Einlv and late. Celery--White solid. Cress—Curled or peppergrnss, broad leaf. Cucumber— Early frame, early cluster, early short green, early long green. Carrot—Early horn, long orange. Corn—Early Canada, sweet nr sugar, Tuscarora, white flint. Egg Plant—Large purple. Kale—Green curled Scotch, purplo. Leak—Large Scotch, Louden. Lettuce—Drumhead, white cnblugu, curled Sile sia, large greeu-heud, imperial cabbage. —Green citron, nutmeg, eunlolope, largo P OUR MONTHS after date application will be Hindu to the Hon. the inferior Court of Bulloch Comity, whilst sitting nu a court for ordiuurv purposes, for leave to well tlw Real Es tate of James Denmark,deceased, late of the State ofAlutmum. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r. Bulloch County, Feb. 14th, 1348. fob 14 pOUH MONTHS after date application W AYNE SHERIFF’S SALE.— Will ho sold on tho first Tuesday in April uext, in the town of Witynosvillo, aMliousu.il pluco of salo, between tho legal hours of sale, Olio Lot of Land grunted to William Hair hi Wayne county, containing Four Hundred acres, Also, ouo Lot granted to Moses Phelps in Wayne county, being part of Lot containing One Hun dred acre*. Levied on by virtue of an execution issued out of the Inferior Court of said county, William Drawdy v«. Robert B. Mayson, for tfia use of Caleb Pendarvi*. feb 211 THOMAS BECKOM. s. w. c. and Plate Covers, Jelly and RIoau Mange Moulds, Charlotte do Russo Puns, Gravy Strainer*, Putty- onus,Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lampi* Britannia, G. S. and Iron Tenaud Table tipounq together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware, Cutlery and Domestic Hardware. Ivory Tallin Cutlery in sells of 51 pieces, oi Knives only, Buck-ho’rn aud common Cutlery, Scissors, Razor* uud Pocket Cutlery, Coffee Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges* tors, Fish Kettles, Potnton Steamers, Pots,Ovens, Shovel and Tong*, elegant steel Fire Setts. Sauce uud Stew Pans, Fnrtiacus, Wafer and Wafllo Irons, CoaUiods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee Roasters, Brass and com mo a Andirons, Stair Rods, Sad-iroiH. tea nml dinner Bells, rat nml uiousn Traps, Wiro fenders, Egg-whip*, Jagging Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &e. ftc. Wood and Willow Ware. Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-hoards, Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages, Wool-cards, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons, Crimping-machines. Also an assortment of Mar- ket-lmskel*, Cradles and Wagons, travelling and fimey Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothe*, nail and other Brushes. Fancy and Miscellaneous Goods. China, glass and wood Toys, a fine assortment suitable for the approaching holidays; fancy box es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon hoards, chess-men, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther mometers, pins, tootli uud nail brushes, dumb hells, dog muzzles aud collars, liquor flasks, hook rests, newspaper files, crimping machines, knife cleaner*, iVc. &c. Planters, Housekeepers avid Strangers visiting tho city, are invited to call, ns their largo and va ried assortment will be found worthy of their at tention^ iiov 15 D R. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.—This medicine has been — _ ..ur . LJ superior .Mustard in \ and .J lb bottles, just received and for sale bv THUS. ’M. TURNER & CO. feb 21 13J Bay-street. U : lueiit of Silk, Gingham and Cotton Um brellas, to he found at the new Clothing Store, Gibbon*’Range. GEO. S. NICHOLS, fob 5 M by P URE SULPHATE UUININE.—150 oz*. Sulphate Quinine, warranted pure, just re ceived and for *uln hv ftsbjffi A. TJlOWNE, Sniets’ budding. S ~'l ODA“~ RISC UIT.—23 bids E. Treadwell’* ’ Soda Biscuit; 13 boxes do do do ; lauding from Imrk Vernon, and for salo hv fob *25 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. WSTOI) gnMotton" -53sacks Mastodon Cotton Seed, warranted genuine, for sale WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. fuh 14 ( VOTTON OSN A BURGS & YARNS. — A supply of Cotton Osiiuhurgs nml Spun Yarn-*, from one of tho best factories in Geor gia. lately received, and for sale bv febj£_ (: tj n f it i :y_aV £** roc he. 4p ASA DA OH I.—Es*eueo'of Tyre, 'rrieo- baphe, Nymph Soup, Circassian Soap, l’ur- ftim Turq. aud other Toilet articles. feb 21 A. A. DENS LOW. ido by fob 15 for inuny years known to the public us an invulli able remedy for consumption uud nil diseases of the lungs and liver. The many euros performed bus established it us the surest aud most certain remedy that the afflicted can depend jupun. Tlio following Is a remurknldo cure of Consumption and Livkii Complaint.—For a long time 1 sutferod with these diseases, aud was the more alarmed as I had* lost a mother, two sis- 1 jfN tors and two brothers, with the consumption. 1 j»j l( had tho best medical advico iu vain: every reme dy was tried without effect, uud 1 was almost iu despair. 1 was wasting uwuy,’ very uurvous, had a had cough, loss of strength, and many other dangerous symptom*. At length I tried Dr. Tay lor’* Balauin of Liverwort, and 1 must say this medicine cured mu like a charm. Its great resto rative power* should he made known. W. Houminau,232 Sprlng-st. Hr Tho public will bear iu mind that this i* no secret or quack medicine, but ouu invented by n physician of the must eminent stundiug, ami who had fur many years devoted his attention to the cutises ami nature ofliiugcouiplainta, aud it* mode , of preparation is well known to the mudieul fae- lossnm frame, early" Charlton, dwarf j ulty in general. “ Extract of a letter from our New London ngent. M rs. m hller’s snuff.—kid doz Mrs. Miller’s MeAboy and Scutch 3null',in half poiiml hollies. Also 53 dozen Peter Lorn! lara’s .MeAhoy and Scutch Snuff, iu half pound bottles, and ill hulk. For sale hv _fell 25 A. T. BOWNE, Hinots' Bttilditig*. QWAIM’S FANAUiiA.—1 gross"7,1 KJ Swuim’s Puimeeu for the cure of3erof*t!a, Ulcers, uli Eruptive Diseases, Dyspepsia Chron ic Diseases of tfie Liver, Ac. For sale hv A. T. BOWNE, fuh 24 Bmets’ Building. I ARB AND IIAUON.—203kegs prime J Leaf Lard; 14 tierce* mid ti barrel* do do ; 23 casks new Bacon sides;25 cash* dodo .Should- . fi or*, lauding from schooner C. U. Brown, and lot \f others ituu. COHEN Ai EOS DICK. jry UARHIAN’S SALI1.—Will 00 *ohl vJ ou tho firstfl’uni ' will ho niadu to the lloiiurhale the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho roal estate ...... of John B. Gntidry, late of thin county, deceased, uT * n ' L r,.V r5 7rJ^ 1 ' 1 VU - ! i?,mhil l ,!, ’ I im, for tho honefitof tho heir* and creditor* ol said •misMix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cumblot aud Lion M|j|to Skin. ^ ,, . .. . j nov to FRANCIS SORREL, Fx’r. Mciiu. ,,F “ e .’” ,, " , ^' 1 ' ne ^ ^oeirMON-riis^nir&ipK I , Such «» lihiin nml fMicv A wH|?u6 ininlo to.' Ilffljllmiornhlii Uio JiuticM ... t“„'i UMiiwreJM Don skill. |i|hiiinii<f H(j- i.l'tlm Infiirinr Omirt of I. County, whilu will, hoiirehohl Miijfflfpn/iirnilnrp^&i). ured Beaver Cloth, SatinoU, Kentucky Jeans sitting as a court for ordinary purposes, lor leave rrJrnrkSS | to sell ii part of the personal proporty helongiug Pantai.ih)N*—From all of tho most fiishionnhlo to Joseph B. Way, vi }-• mrdlan^’ Goods,*uch as plain black Casnnero, Moleskin, Ga. L. DANIEL, Guardian, plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Cusimcre, Sail* i te» lat.TwiKid Casiiiioru. and Negro Cloth. rnilay in May next, between the usual hour* of sale, bulbru tiiu Court House dour in tho town of Statesboro’, Bulloch county, all the Real nml PoihojiuI estate of Jasper mid Eliza Sims, Minors, to he sold for tho benefit of said Minor* by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bulloch couuty, viz: Throe Lots, Nos. 10, 11 mid 14, with improvements thereon, in tho town of Statesboro’, Bulloch county; 123 acres of Pine land* lying in *uid county, and adjacent to the town of Statesboro’; two negro Women, Clou and Violet, together nut,Tweed Cusimcre, and Negro Cloth. , 1710I K MONTHS after date application Oil Cloth Jackets uml Pants for Seamen. Sati-! A w ||| | l0 made to the Honorable tho Justices n«l Round Jackets, Bov*’ lino black Jacket*,; 0 ft!iu Inferior Court of McIntosh County, while 1IASKEL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Simr. C. C. DANIEL. Guardian of Eliza Sims, fob 25 E XECUTOR’S SALK.—Will he sold oil the first Tuesday iu April next, between tlio usual hour* of sulu, before the Court House * „. in the city of Savuiiuuh, the real and remaining Vmts—Of every description, such us fine plain . sitting ns a court of Ordinary, for leave lo divide personal property, uud slaves, belonging lo the black Satin, figured mul black Velvet, Boiiilmsin, I the Cattle and to sell tho real and personal prop- { ,»<tute of Dorothy Sulfner, late of Chatham conn- Alnaccn, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,, crt y . U | H0 , the household furniture belonging to ty, deceased, for tho benefit of the hoiraand crud black Cloth und Ciisiuiere. | tho estate of William McDonald, »enior. Into of ’ • — * ' 1 UNDza-SmaTs.—0 " •nd Common Merino, •d and unbleached Cotton Casimere. j tho estate of Willium Mcllonalcl, senior, uiwoi •*.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine county deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs crino,Silk, Saxony Wool,blench- i and creditors ofsaid estate, ed Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies,! ALEXANDER McDONALD, jan 5 daniel McDonald, Executor*. F OUR MONTHS after date application will he mudo to thu Honorable thu Inforior Court of Camden county when sitting for.ordi- nary purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave, the nrotiuriy of Richard Cole, minor, for his benefit. WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian. Jelferaontou. Jan. 20, 1318. j»H ^ € it at Siam Superlar Court. THOMAS J. WALSH, IJanvary Tkiim, 1843. Cu« Merino und Silk Under-Shirt*. , Chavat« of Worsted, fancy Satin, P aid Silk, Cotton, and black Silk. Linen aud Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs of great variety. S«ihits of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosom*, fancy Cotton, striped, and Night Shirt*. Also, a good assortment of Boy’* *ize* Linen Bosoms and Collars. , , „ . « i Stuck* of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba* xin and fancy Silk Stock* and Neckties. Gi.ovks ol line French Kid, black* whito mid aol'd Worsted. Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot- i»»i Night Caps, Money Bolts, Silk Purses. iiumiiv j.uip« V Rule Nisi. Umuuki.i.as, a l»Mat%»lfiil«a‘mrtnient of French llbNIlY JAMI.8. .) . v Hilk Scotch Ginghitm, and Cotton IIinbreiias. | On the petition ol llioma* J. Wulsh, stating miK, oMimii Mnigi «'». -.,11 f Sloth C \P3 that the said Hum» Jam... nn the sixth day ol <"»nUomen s fine and foshmnn l • "J,! A| , t |, 0 yeur ono thousand eight liuudrod Ouor Skin Gaps, a *’^ l i l \‘ l * l \ rll r ’ n ,„| nmf forty hovuii, made aud oxoouted Ills eertaiu Alsu, a general “wurtunm fi [ * “ | mor igago to tho said Thomas J. Walsh, of all that Buy. w,„ir. S, h “ 1 :,d, f? H a ™,|V «, £ I Iotorl8rc.il i.rii.i.d will, ll.n ini|irovci wt- to cull nml noiifflBB . II," » 1 1 ‘“ I , m „. lyhiir nml Being iu tlio oitv ol Siivnmiilliunil ...oriinont of Clii lIrcij'I Smw rur I } J. ( c , llln ^. „Tctotlii.m*motyn uml Utojngufflicd in to'fit,*::S.'iro/l.^rSanaHy "» Wt-H o i?r ..lot.,«„.b«r.,..«o„, (^ tsluciing a Stock for it. ho hopes, by strict atten- tiou (o hua'iuess, to merit a liberal sham ol patron- GEO. S. NICHOLS. N. B. The Store' at No. Ill Bryau-stroot, will he continued as heretofore, with u general ttisortinent of the above Goods, and will bo con ducted by Mr. WM. L. IIAUPT. dec 15 . P IMi tJOlill« Nll.VHIUlllCrtlS. &o.—inoliiding "".no vory lino Wntcl.os nf ovory do«ori|.tini.t red Dimnond und rich Jow- •lr|, ol’grent variety, mid ..Miijrat.iijg tlio ..invent Unni Silver Pile horn, Ten Sots, Gol.lctx, Mug., Byplton. und Pi.li Kitivei nnd Kurliil now pnt- rwhic.iuiUiirn Porto mid Spi.n.11, vory elc- p«ti PriffcI'A , j,, ,, threaded pottorn nml plain; .Sherwoods wiibdirections; Papier Macho t.oods in almYi- dance; Vases: Plated mid Military Wares; Gtii- Ur*, Flutes. Aeoordliitis, Banjos, uud Sheet Mil- **«•; Walking Cano's, &c. Cali and nee, a* now np'Minil. .... tV Repairing of Watches and Clocks atlend- *d to as usual, anil wiirrauied. ’ D. II. NICHOLS, dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski House. Who lesaiTew in e, liquor yy AND GROCERY STORE.—88 ' dangrrsK and 8H St. Julian Slrett.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his frimids.thnt yj* continue* to Icemi on hand ut hi* old stand, WoM Side of the Markot, a largo nsBorlment of J 'VINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GKO- I'EIUES, all of which he oilers on tho host pos- •d'w Uiraw. ||e is also constantly supplied with ‘“Jwt AI.BANY ALE and NEWARK Cl- ■y.lt. to wliirh ho raspeclfully invites tha niton- Gincftiie ptihfle. — nor 3 l(!) lll <:'!rpenter’a How ! mid lot lioing on Kiwi llrnnd Street I nt tho l.imd ol South llrond street, nnd l.ei.ig thirly-l'our loot in front, hy ono hundred nnd flOv-oigllt foet deopi together with all and iii.gul.lr tho edition., ludhliug., rigl.ti, n.oinheri, horeditninonti. nnd nppnrtonnncoi to llii.w.n.0 helongiug, or in uny wiionpportnining! to secure tha payment of the sum ol Seven Hun dred dollar*, duo on n certain proimsHory note, made bv tho *nid Heury Jumes to the said Thoin- ns J. Walsh, dated ou the sixth day ol August, iu the year ono thousmid eight hundred mul for ty-seven, nnd payable four months after duto; which Haul noto nnd tho interost which has nnern- od thereon, roinain unpaid ; aud hy his potitiou the said Thomas J. Walsh prays thu loroelosiiro of tho equity of redemption of the Haul Henry James, of, in, mid to tlio mortgaged premises On motion, it is ordered that tlio unni Henry Jaikua ....j tl | 0 ii,-,* Court, ou or bofom tlio hrstday of tho next tiinreof, tlio principal ami iiiiisriwi due on tho suit! promissory »•».*.. i„. gelher with the costs of ibis n|iplieatinii; nod that in delimit thereof, the equity ol redemption of tho said Ileury James, of, in, mul lo Ihe said mort gaged premises, ho thcuceforlli mid forever for- closed. . _ ,, Am! it is funhnr ordered, that n copy of this rule ho published ill one of tho Gazettes of ihn Cityof Snvuuimh. once n mouth, until the time appointed for tho pnyrnont of «aid money into Court ;and that such liirthor and other proceed ing* ho hud, us are prescribed hy the statutes in such eases made and provided. A true extract from the minutes. K. F. AKIN, Dep. Clerk «.o c. e. fob 17 »»»4— T^y-ANTED. in»r 1 Kmnly lies, qiinrli ami pmts. by tarts and nmu. ny . A. LaKOCHE, Msrktl fqiwr*. itors ofsaid estate, mid sold by permission of tlio hoiiornblu the Inferior Court or Chatham Coun ty, viz:— One Lot ofLandattlie Seven-mile Post on tlio Whitebliili’Koiid, containing Two Hundred (200) acres; bounded outlie North hy lunds ol Dr. Luw, on the Westhy land owned by tho estate of Matthew* Sulfner, oil tlio South by a Cross Ruud, and on tho East by the WhiteblnlfRoud! One Lot aud improvements containing Fifty (53) acres—a finely improved phicu, with largo Vegetable Garden) Fruits mid Flower* ill abun dance ; hounded uu tlio North by n Cross Road, Sooth by Mr. Jolm Hover, West by Mr. John Hover, East by lauds owned by ustato of Mat thew Salfner. Ouo Lot Pino Land containing Eighty Three (83) ueros. This lot supplied the last with wood and timber. Bo.uiidod South by lands owned by estate of Frederick Kuitfur, Norlh hy lands I'or- merly imli.Mg’mg to Mrs. Beaty, Westbv lands formerly bulougiug to ostam uf John Julimton, East tiy a Road commonly known ns DutchTuwn Ruud. Together wilh ono Horse, ono Mule, two or three Curts nnd Harness, Plantation Tools, *&c. uud Eighleeu Negroes. fob 2 __N. NUN GHZ Ell, Executor. mrlLocii sheriff’s sale. X)—On tho first Tuesiluy in April next, will be sold before the Court House door iu the town nf Statesboro’, Bulloch county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All that Tract or Purctd of Lund wilh the improve ment* thereon, situate, lying nml being in Ihe county of Bulloch, containing three hundred (300) acres, more or less—adjoining lands of John Burnside ou tho N. E., and on the N. W. by lauds of Samuel Futcli; on alLother sides un known. Levied on ns tlio property of John D. U.-Hughs,to mitisly an execution issuing from the 47th District Justices Court of Bulloch county, in favor of Joseph OllilV vs. John D. B. Hugh’s. Levy made und returned to mu by a Constable, 22d ’February, 1348. fo!» 24 J W. !!. MacLEAN, SherifTn. c. mfLIiOC f!~M HE RIFF’S SALE. J> —On the lirst Tuesday ill April next, will be sold new... Ute Court llotise door, in thu town of Statesboro’, Hullneii County, within ihe legal hours of salo, the following property, to wil:— Two Tracts or Parcels of Laud with too Improve, incuts thereon, situate, lying mid boing iu the County of Bulloch—containing onu thousand acres each, more or less, (20(13); adjoining lands of Col. Shepperd Williams ou the North, South Iiv lands surveyed lor Wentworth Cook, E. and \V. hy tlm estate of Jesso Huger. S.iid land ly ing two miles from tho Greet Ogeohee River, und well timbered. Levied on as Urn property of Jonathan Griner to satisfy sundry Ii. fit*, issuing from Uio JiiHlicas Court in the 48th District of Bulloch Couuty, in fuvor of William II. Rawls vs. Jonathon Griner. Lovy made and returned to mo hy a Constable, 22cf February, 1848. fob24 W. II. MacLEAN, Sherift b. c. • Mellon- musk. . Mus'nrd—Brown or bluek,wlf\e English. Marjorum—Sweet. A Union—Large rud, yellow DutCV, bilvor skiu and onion setts. t)hru— Parsley—Curled. Parsnip--Large Dutch, gurnscy, Pepper—Btdl, cayenne. Pumpkin—Connecticut Hold. Pens— Early Washington, early Warwick, early double blossom frame, early Charlton, dwurf marrowfat, Bishops’ dwurf prolific, tail or matchless marrowfat, extra curly. lluilish—While fall, long scarlet, long salmon, . scarlet turnip,yellow turnip, black full. Rhubarb Roots—Largo aud Tobulk*. Salsify, or Vegetable Oyster. Sage— Spinage—Prickly or fall, round leaf or summer. Siptusfi—Early summer hush, early erook-uonk, winter crook-neck, vegutubio marrow, cocoa- nut or Portur's Vulpuriso. Turnip—Early white Dutch, early red top, early Garden stone, large English Norfolk, lluuovur or Tankard, purplo top rutabaga. Tomato—Large rod. Thyme— Gross uml Bird Sards—Blue Grass, Timothy, Red Clover, White Clover, Canary, llouip, Millet, Liicyrii. Cr’An assortment of Books ou Agriculture, Gardening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, «fcc. ttc. Agents Ibr tho American Agriculturalist) pub fished monthly by A. B. Allen, Esq. N. Y r . jan 22 DfcNSLOW <&_ WEBSTER. D 8t. W8STAR*S~I5ALSAM OF WI LB C «a K RRY.—This celebrated and infallible remedy for the cure, of Consump tion, Asthma, and Liver Complaint, was discov ered some six or seven years ago, in the State.of Virginia, tho resilience of one of the most distin guished physician* that ever lived.Sitteo that time it line, hy its own merits, been rapidly, surely, anil safely working its wav through the opposition of quack* and counterfeiters, until, hy its true value nnd intrinsic excellence, it Imsgaltied for itself a most enviable popularity, and established itself in tlm confidence of an intelligent and eutightened public from one end of the continent to t#c other. The testimony of thousand* who Imvo been re lieved Htid cured by this valuable article,will show that it stands unrivalled—at the head uf all other medicine* for the euro of diseases for which it is recommended. Tho gonuiuo Dr. Wislar’s Bal sam of Wild Cherry it now for *ule by duly ap pointed agents, and all respectable dealors in medicine; iu all large cities and all important towns throughout the United States, Canadas, ami British provinces. AND ST ARO HI* At) hbls E. pps Giu, 23 boxes Pearl Starch, 20 boxes, No. i, Starch, lauding from schr. fair and for sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, fob 10 W ALNUT OILSOai',—A Ireali sup ply just rueeivud. Also Roussel** Ru sial SI Ambrosial Shaving Cream, a splendid article, lm sale iu hulk. “ ' * and fob ill bulk. Also Riggo’s Military Shaving Soap, many other*, of high reputation, lor side hy b 24 A. A. DKN3LOW. TYTEW SPICflNl* WOODS.—Black and -Ll colored Bareges;' black ami colored Ging hams; Liutu Dowlas*: Furniture Chintz, Ibr sale by HENRY II. STOTESBURY. fob 22 Dr, Be eurefill and get ibo genuine and original -. Wislar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I. BUTTS, on the wrapper. For salelty A.T. BOWNE. Agent, mar 4 Smcts* Building. A crop, supply • unci for RROIV ROOT, —Ju«t received a frosh of Col. ilullowoV Arrow Root, new for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. The Arrow Root mnv bo distinguished from Potatoe Starch hy thodilleront sizes of it* parti cles and by thu difference of structure. It is des titute nftliat fetid iiuwliolesmno oils.extructicublo by uloohol from Potatoe starch.—Dr ire on Arts. 1 have examined nml have had prepared some Arrow Rout cultivated nml manufactured by Col. Hnliowes of St. Mary*. Georgia, it is tlio best quality of that variety of fiiecuia 1 have mol wilh, being*superior to any Bermuda or other Arrow Rout 1 have seen. Samoui. Jackson, M. D. fob 18 University of Pennsylvania. C. Clark—“ Those who have taken your Bulsuin of Liverwort, snouk well of it. I fin’d nothing so good for my wife, she sometime* has very severe pains and weak turns—I gave her a te’a-spoon lull, which relieved her immediately—I have great fuith iu its virtues, and would not lie without it in my house,” &c. Nn one can doubt thu superior excellence nf this medicine. Be cureful and buy ouly at 73 Beckman, or of our espuciul agent, as counterfeit* aud imitation* are issued iu every di rection. CT Rcmemhku that this medicine ii purely vegetable, containing no minornls uf any kind.— The testimonials of over 403 cuu he given similar to thu following case which had been given up as beyumlctiro. Yet this medicine nllecledau entire euro in a few weeks. But read and judge for yourself. fcdF* Conclusive proof that comsump- tiou can bo curcd. a £2 Consumption and Livku CV.irr.Atvr.—.Sullur-' ing us J have for throe years with those discuses, I feel from my heart for ull persons equally unfor tunate, und therefore 1 bug of them, if tiiev love life ami health; if they love their families aud friends, not to lay ami die under tlm hands of mercury doctors, or their useless trash, hut try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort. This medi cine cured me when I wo* so ill 1 could tint turn over iu hud without assistance, and 1he mineral doctors said I could not live a week; vet this veg etable medicine cured me iu six weeks. I had a hacking cough, pain iu thu side, raising of matter, night sweats, und was wasted to tha bunt; also, inward fever. J. B. Mili.s, Milkman, Nowton, L. 1. Bewark op Imitations, put up by ignor ant pretenders. Always too tho signature Geo. Taylor, M. JJ., on the engraved label. This cau tion is necessary, as several imitations Imvo differ ent name* signed, some as agents, others of like imposition. Also remember that the true and ori ginal is now prepared at 73 Buckniun street hy thu proprietor, formerly 375 Bowery, to whom all communications may be addressed. The gen uine is now, as always, put up In round bottles. Aocnts.—A. A. SOLOMONS. Al»n, A. A. DEN SLOW, successor to Tho*. Byersoii, from whom ouly (remuiubcr this) the genuine cun ha obtained in Savannah. Nelson Carter. Charles ton ; C. Cerlittg &. Co, Petersburg; P. Johnston, Richmond; M. A. Tantos, Norfolk: Wright & Co, New-OrleatH, uud nt the wholesalo depot, W. Thayer,73 Bookman street. Now-Vork. jun 4 G LOVES.—Ladies White ami Colored Kid Gloves, ut reduced prices, for sale hv feb 22 1IENRY 11. STOTESBURY. .—Another fresh supply of choice Figs, just rocuivud, uud for sale by jun 21 JESSE & CADY. H AY.—100 bundles prime Northern Hay, lauding from bark Ralph Cross, for sale by fob2(1 BRIGHAM & KELLY. P LANT! XU 1*0 T A T OKS, — Jtio barrels Planting Potatoes, in prime order, lauding from brig Perseverance, from Rhode Island, aud :fnr sale low from wharf, by fob23 Washburn, wilder & co. TpIESiT GOODS.—Per steamer Nuri JL/ ernor—Small figured Buragos, plain col North* - „ , , col’d tlo, rich fancy do; ulso, fancy Muslin Ginghams, black nnd whito do, 2d mooring do, *mufi plaid Scotch do. Just received hy fob J J LATH liO P &. FOOTE. riOL. HALLO WES’ V' Jtt)W ROOT — “New York PURE AH- _ .. vv York Hos pital, Oct. Ulh, 1817.—I liavu made an analysis and ufuiniinUUm of the Arrow Root ^rown nnd manufactured from tho crop of 1845, by Col. IlnllowuH, of St. Marys, Ga., ami now exhibited at Ihe Fair of the American Institute of this City, nml have lo report that I find it equal iu every respect to the hc.il Bermuda Arrow Root, nnd much superior in tho euro wilh which it ha* boon muimlaelurcd to most of the Bermuda now in tin) New York market. “Eawhf.xckKk.id, Professor of Chemistry to tlm College of Pharmacy, and Lecturer on Medi- cnl Chemistry in the New York Hospital.” A supply of the lust crop just received hy A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, fob 18 Markot-sqiinre. iutfTVHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT IfJL BEADSTKADS, of Froncli nnd High Post. A force Assortment.just received, nnd for wlehy I. \V. MORRELL, nov 23 SmeU* Building*. L IGHTCornelius’ Lard Lamps! The Subscriber* are selliug off their assortment of the above culebrutod Lamps ut reduced prices, and would invite the attention of all who would wish to get u good nml handsome Lamp for * small price, to call. These Lamps will burn with the mealiest kind uf oil, and give a better light limn the old fashioned Astral Lump will with the host sperm oil. As a matter of economy these Lamps ore prufornblo lo all others uow iu uso. Also Sperm and Whale Oil for Solar Lumps fur ■ale bv THOMAS M. TURNER & CO fob 21’ 181 Bay-street. Q FENCER’S FONICAND RESTORATIVE O BITTERS.—Those bitters arc highly rerom- mended for the cure of Dyspepsia, indigestion. Chlorosis, Nervous end sick Headache, nnd to give tone und strength to thu system reduced by fever and other disainsci. For sale hv fob It A T. BOWNE, Smuts' Building. _ H AMS.—A fresh supply of new limns, Fitche’s sugar cured - *“-* -~ coivcd aud for sale by fob 18 solution* worir offered, the general adminUtru- icrs Flow* j tiou denounced, and all other tliihgs were Irani Lnu- ; said util done, which wore to linve' Tierfh ex- peeled at a “Whig” meoiing—excepting that some of the orators ou the occasion made charge* against Henry Clay, sitt-h n* even Ills uimd' defer- miiiod oppaunuts Imvo not yet made—that Ids solo object iu going to Washington this Whiter 'wit* thut lie might overawe the “Whig” member* ot Congress, and secure to hiuisnlf the nomination for the Pn'aidpiifiy XVo K..J ill *hn slinplloliy OI honesty, believed that Mr. C'luy actually had busi- ness of nn important character hi tho Supremrf (Jourt, which required Ills prosenre at tlio sent of govertiiuenl; but some oftheproimueitt“SVhigs” at this meeting declared that this was ull “gum- mon”—that Mr. Clay hnd no buxines* rtt Wash- ington—tliat his only aim was to secure another nomination, aud that his friuuds know it. Had such a statement buen made b v ouo of our owu,' E , wo should have looked upon.ft as very fi ll; but we Imvo uo light to dispnUi the fact, coming, us it does, from good “Whigs.” They have the peculiar merit ol going against Mh Polk, or any oilier Democrat, uml cnuiiot, therefore, btf presumed to «ay anything that is not true. The mooting, us wo judge from the statement* which have b eu made respecting it, was large—' about us large us that of the friouds of Mr. Clay. The speeches, no doubt* were able, ns onu of the orators, wo aro are told, was so full of ‘jokek* that lie laughed us heartily as any of those, who^ heard him. Some of the eloquent outbursts.!)!* the speakers against the administration, we are told, wero of such a churaoler a* to indicate that the orator* nmv congratulate tlicoiselvcii hit hav ing been iu Pittsburg, and uot ill the city of Washington: for hail they been iu the vicinity of ihe While Utilise, either tho President would have met the fate of Cie.sur, or the Presidential mansion would have been blown to atom*—per- tin nn curryiug the unfortunate* urator* oft* uinid rum*. But fliese orators, it would soctn arc hard to please. They condemn Mr. Clay because ht is ‘•u Whig," aud they are vehement in their de nunciation* of any limn who is a Democrat.— They curse Clay because he hue been so often de feated; when Ihe solo ground upon which lie ha* been defeated is the odious measures supported by him, umftbr which thoy profess to contend. For tunately for Mr. Clay he had a few supporter* ut (lie meeting, who, though they did not defend trim hy speeches, were ready to do ao by miucu. for powers? ami who, in a aumi-geutccl manner, ‘/are the lie to the statements of the "fuss and f others''mm. Taken altogether, tho mcating must have hut uu rich olio. We ahull endeavor to notice thu proceedings further when they shall bo published.—Pittsburg Morning Post. Demonmlc Convention of Alabama, The Democratic Statu CnuVohtiou of Alaba ma have held their meeting and nominated Pro*- iduntiul Elector* aud Delegatus te the Nutloi.il Convention, to which body, they have recoin- niuuded tho Hon. Win. It. King, of Alabama, us a cundidato for tho Vice Presidency. Thoy adopt a string of resolutions among which are tho following: Resolved, Tlmtthw Convention pledge* Itself to tiie couutry,uudU* member* pledge themselves to each other, uuder nu political necessity what ever, to support for UlU offices Of Preatdent.und Vico President of the United Stale* any person* who shall not openly aud avowedly be opposed to either of the forms of excluding slavery from the territories of tlio United States, mentioned in the resolution*, n* being alike in violation of the cuuslitutiou, uud of tho just and equal right* of thu citizen* of the sluveiiolding States. . Resulted, That we dcprucuto and are utterly opposed to thu entire subjugation of Mexico, with a view to it* annexation to, or incorporation with, tho UnitedStutos—that subject lo ourulaiui to a just indemnity for tlio past, wo desire,to sue thu integrity uud iiidepumicucu of Mexico, pre served—aud under wiser nnd butter ruler*,,ami more stable and enlightened institution*, to seo bur people free, happy uud prosperous. Man to Man.—A person by the name of Mann, iu hi* walk*, used frequently to meet a getitleuiuii who was known to bo disordered in bis intellect, hut wiiosc conduct had always been iiiotfututive. ll happened thut the madman met him on a nar row causeway, nnd having a large stick in hi* hand, when lie came up to Mr. Manti ho made a sudden stop, and pronounced “Who arc you.xin” tlio other not at all alarmed, and williug lo sootlia hi* assailant with u pun, replied, “Why, sir, I ain u double man, Mann hy name, and man by **:»- Hire.” “Are you so, sir?” say* the imfonc per- soii. “Why, l urn a man beside myself,and wbtwo will fight you two.” Upon which, lio knocked Mr. Maim iu the ditch aud deliberately walked oti*. a lino article, just re- ,J. ROUSSEAU. S EGAJftS.—SOM. Segar* of choice brands, for sale by THEODORE MINIS. California.—A Cincinnati paper announces a ortlicomiug work by Mr. Bryuut, who hat spent wo years iu Cnlifurnfo. A* this country is now virtually u part of the United States, all informs- -OnaJiVGS AIV!» TRI.HilI»IGS.- tloilcniinBrninsiiwillbuolintorebl. Jl'j Jun n.iH.ivc.1, Liilo E.lgi.. S i, Ti.renl do, , 1 to author icon., to roffurd California, Ihn Insirlilim. Onilliogi, and Friu,.v»i 1'ur.o Trim- nloog iho Fichc troin.lat.- n.iuni, rtau do, Sl.vl lias Clumi, for .ale l.v | tu.lo • Iu dog. Si «ac. norlh, luid atoll luO lilllw fob J'J L Vi’llitOF &. FOOTE ,n walth,- as one ol the most delight!ill m point ot —-=7, climate und fertility of soil which lie line.ever lil KLIfo n BllOOiflH. sunn. It produces with proper culture all.the and for saiw by fob23 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON'. AND 1LUDOMS. —53 bU1 J3 dezen Broom*, foudiug j uftiio tropical nud temperate latitudes. lie has seen oranges, peaches, lemons, apple*, pears, olives, grapes, fig* and the palm1 ull grow mg ill purfcctiuii within a stone’* throw'of ca S O A F# —50 boxes Colgate'* pale Soap; 50ilo K Burchiir* No. 1. do, landing from brig Amerienn, and for salo bv fob 23 SCRANTON Si JOHNSTON; B UTTER*—25 keg* Cosliou Butter,select- ed, and iO kegs of Wes turn, landing from ship Hailford, for su!« by W. M. DAVIDSON, jan 12 West side Market square. T ARB -30 kegs uud lUlild*. Eard. for *ulu XJ by THEODORE MINIS. by jan 20 J^ISiL—Nr, 2 JSliad k aud No. ft Mackerel, fur* tala by jan 5 A. MINIS. I EXTENSIVE, PI Bit AND CENTRE TA- BEES, with Mahogany, Black Walnut and Marble Top*. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tattles, do Dining <lo; 5 Log dodo; Card Tahlo* ; Sofa do with Marble Tuna; do do .Mahogany do ; La dies’ work tin 5 do dodo with Folding Tops; do do do do Deep Drawers, Just reeoivod. and for «alohy 1. \V. MORRELL, nov US Pmel*’ Wuildiiigs. ■25 doz. Full N O. MOLASSES.—61 bids, lauding • from schr. Lucy Ann and female by fob 11 H. J. GILBERT, Weal side Market square. A HOG ANV CHAIRS. Froncli pattern; 25 do ijilido do; Gothic Top do with spring scats, just received and for »alo bv I. W. MORRELL, mov 23 Snict*' Buildings. J ” ulLEiTiiLUJBL’S PBBPAKA-' TIONU FOR THE TOILET.—Kail Liwtral hair ruHtorntive; V'ogelalilo Liquid Hair Dye; Cht- 110*0 Powder lor improving the f,kin ? Depilatory Powder for removing superftoou* laur ; Kan di vine de Venn* for improving tho skin i Nymph Soup dodo,. &c. die. A freih iniiply teooiTcd and for nt. by A. A. SOLOM UNS, Agt. j- e [, 3 Markot square. TTUM-DttOPS AN1) JUJ'O'BE PASTE.- VT 150 lbs HonrionV fine Gum Drops, and 50 lbs Juiuba Past*, just received per schr Virginia from Philadelphia, and for sale wholesale or re- tsil by J- M. TURNER & BROTHER, feb o Monument Square 1 11MTTY SHOE, I1AT. AND CLOTHING -J BOXES—-For sale at 133 Congress street, by • WILLIAM B. HALE. fob 18 L ouisa ANA SIWr AND MO LASSES.—2(1 hhdx Sugar and 25 bid* Mo lasses, lauding from brig .Medford, for salo by fob 5 — J)ROOK S it. TUPFE1L TTiWiiWEI.LAS—of Siik niVtf Coitoii. «i j U alii * - •* , ““ mg in perfection within a stone’* throw' of each oilier. The gripes of the country me hixurinm! und nulr t ou* beyond uny we have in dip Untied States, anil lht» cattle nud horse* ary. of the bt’*t breed*. A* a wheat country it h** no riy.nl. and iu tuiueralsits wealth i* beyuiid oaloululior. This bay nud harbor of San Frnnoi c j he regard* a* t io liucst iti tiiu world, uud it being thu only ■ fa uud easily uccos i.i.’e harbor on the IfoeilicTtioasi oi Nortli America, retuh.-r* it uftnuch impotUnco to the commercial world. Acquisitions from Mexico.—The territory ac quired hy tho out otutiou ol Texas, nud the treaty with Mexico now before tho Suuute ol* the Uni ted Stale.!, if confirmed, will be as follow*: Toxtu* proper, estimated 200,003 t>quaru mile*. .New Mexico proper, Uo. 300,000 “ *• Upper CaUforuia do. 375.UV0 ,■ “ Total, 870.000 squiueagijo?. Prior to tlio annexation of Texan,, the .Untied Stale* and Territories were supposed to bo about 2,000,000 square mile* iu extent, nud .the Republic of Mexico wa* estimated to cuutaio ... of 1,750,030 square miles. If tho nhnvc treaty fo lino quality uud usiorled sizes, may bu j confirmed thu United States, on the above cstt- found at 147 Bay-street. fob J7 PRICE & VEADEB. H OSIERY^—A largo assortment, and of a superior quality, viz: Shirts, Drawers, Glove*. Halflloso, &•:. At. nt 147 Bav-street. fob J 7 PRICE & VBA PER. G V lt E A T IEAIliiA 1N si—Umbrulhisi fliinchnuiH, Pfoidv. Alpaca.*, Merino’s.Shnwfo, M. IIilltfW.ftc.with n grunt vnrioty nf Bonnet*, Rib bon*, nrtilicinl Flowers; Lndie* Caps, llo*i«ry, ftc. ft.c. to ho olVored verviow. CANNON, LEONARD ft STEPHENSON. fob 10 Corner* Barnard ami Broughton-st*. TJATENT D! PROVED SAFETY FUSE,— For Igniting tl»« Charge in Blasting. A supply of the ahovo for sale by DENSLOW ft WEBSTER. mates, will contain 2,875.300 Muxico 874,000 square milon.- .nnaro miles, nnd ■A. ;* *“ " Y. Tribun S TONE-WAKE.—A good assortment of Jugs, Butter Pot*, Covered Jars, Pitcher.! 1 aud Spittoon.*, received per bark Ralph Cross, JcilEY. and for sale hy mar 3 COLLINS ftDULI C ORN Si!ELLERS, ftc. — 30 Improved Corn Shrllora, various patterns; 20 dn. Fan Millst 6 do. Seiko Tbra,h.ng .MucJiino*; 40 Grain'Cradles; 12 “ ilov/ord’z Pafont” 2I-nd Corn Mills, fob 1 i Fcrrnfo bv DENSLOW ft WEB* 1'VOMESTHCH.- JL/ Marlboro' Stripe* supply, ami for sale by tnnr 2 'Shirtings, Sheetings at d Ju*t received aniif A. MLNi ftl/ilnr Ml R AIfolNS, *V«. — 25 boxes Raisins; 25 half do. do.; 20 do. StAtx.'h; 100 demijohn* 1, 2 nnd 3 gall*.; 15 bid*, old Phelps’ Gin. land ing from schr. Bounty, and for r.nl© by »*r a CONNERAT ft BAR1E. 4 i"^AVi8' PAIN KILLERr—awouin*"," •'forgo supply rcceivVil hy mar J A. A; SOI.OMON’S. Ag). AVU.H MSSS^na libdi SnoMOSiSTi B 4 J' rr.R. just received aud for eafo hy feb 15 E, SWIFT.