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SAVANNAH, FRIDAY lUOItillNO, IlIAHCH Kt. lSlS.
JIO.T*.
tiii; daily uhokuian,
IS rUMMSHKil |M TUK
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM IL BULLOCH,
.IT TEH 1)01.1,Alts l‘EH AHSVH,
Tk\k%\.% •KMt*A*M)AM.Y IX MIVAXCK,
on
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.,
TIIK TRMVMJlil.Y GF.OHU1AN,
OH TIIK COUNTRY,
Is puhlishrit to moot tho nrrongomotit of the
Wails, tliroo times u week, (Tuesday, Thursday,
find Saturday,) at the Office of tko Daily lit or-
gian, mul contain* all tho intelligence, Cummer-
trial, I'olitisal ami Miscellaneous, including now
Advertisement* jiul»li»lioil ill tho Daily Paper.
THIS VAPEH
Is sent to nil part* of tho State ami Union,
tor delivered in tliu city, at FIVE HOLLARS
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
tuonlhs.
t THE WRKK1.Y OKOKCJIAX,
Is |tit1»li»licil every Friday afternoon, at tiirxe
Pou.ars per annum—all payable in udvance.
N. Bi—*Each Citation by tho Clerk* of tho
Courts of Ordinary, that application has boon
mado for Letters of Administration, must be pub
lished TtiiHf v hays at least.
Notice by Kxttentor* and Administrator* for
Debtors anil Creditorsto render in tlurir account*,
must bo published six wricks.
Sale* of Negroes by Executor* or Administra
tors must bo at public auction, on the first Tues
day of tho month, between the usual hours of sale,
at the place of public wiles in the county whbro
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have boon granted,first giving
sixty days notice thereof in ono of tho public
gazettes of* tills State, atid at tho door of tho
Court House, where siieh sales are to bo held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
lished for four months, before any order absolute
shall Ih» made thereupon by the Court.
SutcMif Real E*tate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, must be published SIX
TY DAYS before tho day of salo. These sales
must be made at the Court House doer of tho
county in which tho property is shunto, and mi
the first Tuesday of the mouth, between the
hours often in tho morning aiul four in the ufter-
noon. No wiles from day to day i* valid, unless
so expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Atlmiuistrtuorxnuu
Guardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
•ell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS. i cttorH ;i2 w ,,s Morv on a Mn : 1 i
LKOAL NOTH',,'.*.
I N BANKRUPTCY.—UiM Suite.
District Court—District of Georgia.
IIknjamih Mounts, of Henry County, Georgia,
late merchant, of (lie firm of Morris A Lewis, of
•aidcounty, ft Bankrupt, having filed his petition,
proving that a full discharge from his debts may
be decreed anil allowed, and a certificate thereof
be granted to him t Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who havo proved their debts unit other
persons in interest to appear at the Court House
in tin* City of Savannah, on thu 23d day of March
next, at II o'clock, A. M., to shew eauuo why
such discharge and certificate shall not he grout'
oil. UKO. ULEN, Clerk,
deull
jQEOIIUIA. - Liberty Uoiiiity.—
VX To all whom it limy concern.—Whereas,
James 8. Uul'oli, Administrator on the oslato of
John Elliott, late of said county, deceased, hath
applied to.tho llouoruble tho Court of Ordinary
of said county, fur letters dismissory ou said as
tute.
■These are tlioroforo to cite ami admonish all
coucerued, to ilia their objoctiuus (if any they
have) to the apuliuuul’s discharge in the Clerk's
office of the said Court, wiUiiu the time prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters dismUsory will be
granted. -
Witness die Honorable Charlton Hines, ono
of the Justices of said Court, this Kith day of
March, A. D. one Uiousuud eight Imudred aiul
forty-oi^ht. ^ ■
S. DllADWF.LL, c. c. o. i.. c.
rj.EOKUIA.-Camdcii County.—
AJ To all whom it may coiteern.—Whereas
James Mottgitt Smith has applied to the Ilonora-
bio die court nfOrdinary olsuid county of Cam
den, for letters of administration ou tbe estate and
effect* of David J. Smith, lato of said couuty, de
ceased,
These are therefore to cite olid admonish, all
and singular the kiudred and creditors of said de
ceased, to tile their objections (if any they have)
to the gratitiug said estate to the applicuut, in the
clerk’s otlico ofsaid comity, on or before the 22d
day of April ensuing, otherwise letters as prayed
for will lie granted.
Witness tho lion. A. Clark, one of tho
Justices ofsaid court, this 20tli day of March, A.
D. 1848. 11ENRY R. FORT.c. c. o. c. c.
mar WO
jnCOilUIA, — Kllllouh - Cioillll).—
VX To all whom it may coucnrtT.—Whereas
James Rushing, administrator, and Martha Gruo-
vor, administratrix, on tho ostnto of David Groo
ver lato of llulloeh county, deceased, have ap
plied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court ofsaid
County when sitting for ordiuary purposes, for
tors dismissory ou said estate.
g..j'».i | These are therefore to cite and admonish all
testate eatixteMlry^ luxucutorM and Ad* t , 0 „ t , 0r „ ui | to (llo their objections (if any they
miuUtrators, must ho advertised M m .V . . j have) in tho Clerk’s otlico of said court, within
iluttorsdU-
HrAJ.ui.fr,rarem. |Z'iSXUSJlby law-mCire
ll&t£'3 r< BBlHS »d„ory will im urainotl tu tlioin.
>ui*. iim WMJKMtho Run. I’utor Cone, nnu or.uu Jua-
ticc, nf.uid Court. Fobrnarx 10. JF«-
DAVID IIRAsl- , '*- c - c.n.
MONTHS).
Application for fnrecln»nre of Mortgage!* on
real rutnto, inu.t lio advertiicd ouco u nioutli for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orilorn oftlio Court ofOrdlnury,(accompanied
will, o copy of tho bond ofttgrooinont) to uiuko ti-
tlo. to loud, nuiil bo advcrtM Tuns. Mooro"
n-iit nWipj. Fs—under piortgngo execution,
ulivY DAYS—Solo, of porwhuhlo proporly
under order of Court, mint lio odvcrfnod gouor-
elly, TEN DAYS before tho day of Side.
• • All Letter* Blrectml tothi. OlHco or tho
Editor, nuut be po«t paid to entitlu tlioin to altoii-
tlon.
Now'ClothiBB EitnbllBlnnciM.
. ,„ tl_I « BAN«IRV
Tho undenigned he, oponod UfeniCT
lore recently occupied by Mr. I. W. J UlMjJ
lorrell. where ho intend, to keop n JJfi *!/
I ... .11 - - , *...1 m ...... a*. I, ,.l* II I.* .1 It V
! store
T Morrell, —
large and well solccted assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, whioh he will otstl nt very
colull profit,, nod very re«pecifully Invite, the
Hauler., Merchant., end Citiacn, genondly, t
rive him a call before .implying themaalve., o>
he i, confident Id, STOCK luu novur boon «ur-
noued by uny brought tothi, ploco, It being all
cutire new Slock, mado up oxprewly lur tin.
Store. Among lit. Hood, ore tku fullowiug or
"c'iiakj >,n JI»»ti.x«—lllno olid klock Broad
ChidlTniid Caiiimilll
Oren-CoiT,—Ofinviail.lo green, brown. Par-
•on, MU, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camblot end l.iun
Sk |J.i t„ >vo Fnocx Coat,—Oflinu hluck French
Broad ClnUt.
Bo,tux., Cuxti—Suck a, plum and limey
Tweed Cuaimero, black Doc Skin, plain anil fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinot,. Kentucky Jean,
Sack, and Frocktoea.
. P*,tai.oo,3—From all of tko mo,l fiwlununblo
lioud«,«uch a, plain black Cn,imere, Mole,kin,
Plaid, atriped diagonal rildicd Coaimere, SaU-
iiel, Tweed Cualiuore, aud Negro Clollt. ,
Oil CloUi Juokota und Pottu Ibr Soauicn, Sati
net Round Jacket*, Buya’ fine black JncUcI,,
VxaTa—Of every ‘dine fiction, aucli na fine plain
black Satin, figured and bC.ck Velvet, Bomba.in,
Alpacou, Valonciii, pluid Wonnod, figured Silk,
black Uiolli and Onainture.
UsliKn-SniBT..—Ol heavy ribked Wool, fine
aud Commoii Merino,Silk. Suxony HWK
vd ami unbiuiiebod Cotton and Duckakln, Lndioa,
line Merino and Silk Under-Sliirb*.
Chavats nfWoratod. lanoy.Satm, Pbud Silk,
Colton, and bluek Silk. I.inoll and Silk Pocket
llaudkcrcluofa of great variety.
SnitiTa of Linen, Cotton with I.inoll Bn,onm,
fancy Cotton, atriped, and Night.Shirt,. Alan, a
good iiaaorlinantofBoy’aalxeaLiuou Buaomaiiod . _
Srecxa of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-1 piib IS
. a tt ' 01*11. kJl....l,a .....I V ali.l/1 lalti.
fob 16
rjEOBOU, Bulloch €ouiity.-T«
VX all wlioiit it way concern.—Whareas, Allen
mifiamrt, Ununliaii of Murtba A. Lyons, hutli
applied to Uie Hon. Uie Court of Ordinary of
Iftillocli county, for Letters Dismissory from said
(jitariliatMltip
These are therefore to cito aud admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to tile their objec
tions (if any) in my office, within the time pro.
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
be granted the auplicaut.
oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. o. o. i». c.
jpotrit UlONTHN after date, application^
will be umdo to Hon. Iufcrior Court of
Chatham Couuty, wheu sitting fot.onUnnry
! loses, for leave to sell Lot thirteen (Kl,) to tliu
10tli) district, and third (Ud) soctiou, Murray
'ouuty, belonging to Mossmnu Houstouu.for I
bcnelit. J. W. 1IOUSTOUN, Cnardian.
jan II
LEOAIi notices.
-HOUR niONTIIN afterdate, iil .
.C will be made to tile Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Melntnsh county, wldln silting
os a Court of Urditmry,ft>r leave to sell part of tbe
real and personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh, deceased, for iho beuetit ,of tliu heirs and
.creditors ofsaid estate.
ducJW W. J. MclNTOSH, Adm’r.
I^OUH T10N'i v i I Nuflur’dafii, application
J. will be uindo to the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham couuty, whilst sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leavo to sell tho (ullowiug lie-
J ro slaves, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizzy,
nhn, Andrew, und the boy Frauds. Also, the
real estate, or hoiHoliold property in Washing
ton Ward, in tbe city of Huvauunli, on tho comer,
of Day and Prieo streets, ou Lot No. 1, and one-
third U)of Lot No. ‘J, viz: sevou (7) Wooden
BuiUliugs, four of which are two-stories high, and
three oiiu-and-au-half (IA) stories high, all in len-
antabte repair—for the bunofit of tliu heirs aud
creditors of Jumcs MuDonuld, luto of Savunnah,
Cliutliam eouuty, deceased,
jan 24 J. F. O’NEILL, Executor.
pOVB 'UlONXIIN after date application
J. • will he made to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Camden county when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leavo to sell a negro slave, the
property of Richard Cole, minor, for his benefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Jeffersoutou. Jau. 140,1848, jan 25
frOUIt NIONXIIS after date ui.
J. will bu inadu to the lion, tho Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, whilst sitting as n court for
ordiunrv purposes, for leave to sell the Itcnl Es
tate of James Deumnrk, deceased, late of thoStiito
of Alabama. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
Bulloch County, Feb. 14th, 1848. tub 14
T\TOT1C1L—All persons liaviug demands a-
X l gainst tliu eatuto of Alexander S. McIntosh,
lute ot McIntosh county, deceased, uro requested
to present them immediately: Aud all persons in
debted to said estate will uiuku payment to
W. J. .McINTOSlI, Adm’r.
mar 10 ' fll—
-Uitllot’li Superior Court.
IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 111, 1848.
Redding Dunmarlc and )
James Wilkinson, |
Omiiifiim,"".. I, N ul4UIT y.
Clmrlos L. M’Ghce, j -
Defendant. J
IT appearing to the Court that the defutiduut
iu the aiiove entitled cuuso is ubsuut from tliu
Statu of (.nurgio, aiul rniiuut lie foiiiul therein.
(In motion of Henry A Ward, and John W.
Owens—It Is ordered, that tho defendant ulbro-
said do appear and answer the said hill ut or be
fore the »iu.Yt October term of the Superior Court
uf <fie eouuty of lliilloi’li; and it is further ordor-
PUBLIC KALES.'
pi'I’V NHGBIFF’S SALK.—Will lie
sold on tho ftrsl Tuesday iu April next, be
fore the Court House in the City of Savaiutnh,
between tbulugul hours uf sale,lot No, seventeen
(17) C. S., Jasper Wurd: bounded on tliu north
by llarris-struet, ou Uie South by Mucoihstreet,
oil the west by lot No. eighteen (18,) aud ou Jhe
east by Whiluher-streot, together with 'tho briek
building und improvement* iheruotii lcvii*l oil us
tho property of Henry Dittiners to sutidy a 11 fa
issued out of the Court of Comiuou Fleas aud
Oyer and Terminer for the City of Suvniitiuh,
ulthoinstance of Robt. M. ChurUon, Exr., M.
Dillon vs. Henry Ditttuurs.
mar 2 GEO. W. WYLLY, Sheriff.
T AX COLLECTOIUN KALDK.-
MclNTOSH COUNTY. —On the first
Tuesday in May next, will bo sold before MieCourt
House in tho city of Darien, between tliu usual
hours ofsalo, tliu following tracts of laud lying iu
the county of Glyun, to wit: Ad tliin tract of
land situate, lyiug and being in tfio county of
^ iu, aud kuowu as a tract of land containing
acres, originally granted to Bartley McCoa-
ry, on the 18U» of January, 1837.
Also, all Uiut other Tract of -*Lagd, situate, ly
ing mid being in said county of Glynu, and known
as a tract containing 1000 acres, grunted to Loyal
Cmvlus, ou the 18Uiday of Jauuury, 18:17.
Also, all that other Tract of laud, situute, lyiug
und being in said couuty of Glynn, und known us
a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to Oeorgo
W. Murray, on tiiotWd day of Jauuury, 1807.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situato, y«
itig aud buiug iu said couuty of Glyun, und
known as a tract containing UJOO acres, grantid
t > James Wood, on tlieSOth day of January, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Lam!, situate, l;,-
iug aud buiug ill said county orGlyuii.uudkuowu
as a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to Jumes
Bivins, on the i!0tli day of January, 18:17.
Also, all thut other Tract of Laud, situute, ly
ing and being in said comity of Glynn, and kuowu
as a tract enutaiuing 1000 acres, granted to Na
thaniel U. Julian, ou thellld day of Jauuury,
1837.
All these soveral Tran’s of Liml ore levied on
us the property of A. A. DeLorme uf Mclutosh
comity, to satisfy the ritntn. County, aud 1'oor
.School Tax for thuyuar 1847, ou propurty re
turned by the said A. A. DeLorme as tliu pro
perly or DeLorme aud Fulmer. Amount due
Sixty Six Dollars and Six cents, mid costs.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C.Mcl. C.
Darien, March I, 1848. mar 3
oil, that service of this order be uiVcclud by nob- * ,
licnlion ill on.! of tin. (iti7.ott<-0 .if (111! oily ol Su- i®'Li “o...
lMlllllf.il nlimi .. mn.ill. R 1 ... ..u...llltWlsii|o ou Uie N, L>, and on thy N. W. 11} .
lands of Samuel Flitch t ou all other sides un
known. Levied ou us tho property of John D.
B.*lluglts.tn satisfy an exccutiou issuing from tliu
47tli District Justices Court of Bulloch comity,
luftivur of Joseph Ollilf vs. John D. B. Hughs.
Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable,
iMd February, 1848.
fob 24 W. II. MacLEAN, Sheriff it. c.
vuuiiuh once a mouth for four mouths previous
to the said term. W. B. FLEMING,
Jndgo Eastern District Georgia.
January 12th, 1848.
Filed ht my Office, this the 17th January, 1848.
DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. o. b.c.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County—
Clerk's Office of the Superior Court ofeaitl County:
I do hereby certify that the above and foregoing
is a truo copy, taken fVuui the original order filed
iu my office: and given uuder tuy hand and. pre
sent seal, there being no seal attached, this* the
17th Januaiy, 1848.
Ii.. s ] DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. n. c
jan 31 * *
*nio4—
. J»UULIO SALES.
point MONTH* after date application
J. will lie mado to tho Inferior Court of Chat
hum Couuty, sitting for ordinury purposes, for
leave to sell lot No. 14, Fuluski Ward, City of
Suvannali, (subject to ground rout) and improve
ments thereon, belonging to the estate of David
Tumor, lute of the town of Beaufort, South Car
olina, deceased, for the purpose of making a di
vision among the legatees uf said deceased,
mar 7 FREDERICK A. TUPFER, Ex’r.
point MONTH* after duto, application
J. will be made to the lion, the Justices oftlio
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting
as a court of Ordinary, for leavo to sell all the
right, title and interest of Mrs. Mary E, Dmihum,
late of said comity deceased, in, to und upon u
Plantation nr Tract uf Laud, in said county, call
ed Oasis, fbrmorly the resilience of Col.'V HU«m
A. Dunham, deceased, for tho benefit oNior heirs
and creditors. «. M. BOND, Administrator,
dee 311
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ou tbe first Tuesday in April next, before
tho Court House in the City of Savunnali, be
tween the legul hours of sale, will bo sold that
curtuiu framed two story hoitsu, situato on the
laud lately the property ol William Culiil, about u
hull*mile from the Comity Jail, aud immediately
oil the Ogechee roud, eastern side ofsaid road-
levied oil to satisfy a fi fa, issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Chatham Comity, nt tho instance of
A. A. Smets vs Oriuuiid Sellers, Ex’r. of Edmund
Lister.
ELISHA WYLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C.
mar 4
B IILLOFH SIIEUIFF'S SALE.
—On tho first Tuesday in April next, will be
sold before the Court House door iu tliu town
of ritutc.diurn*, llnlloclt ctmiily, williin tliu legal
hours ofsalo, the following properly, to wit. t All
that Tract or Parcel of Laud with the improve
ments thereon, situute, lying aud being iu the
county of ltidbicli,coutuiuiug three Imudred (ffilU)
B ulloch siieuiff** sale.
—Ou the first TncsdiiAin April next, will bo
•oidbeforo tliu Court HnuAi door, in tho town
of Statesboro’, Bulloch - Caffuty. within tho legal
hours of sale, tho following property, to wit
Two Tracts or Parcels of Land with the improve,
inents thereon, aitiiato, lying aud being in the
~ Enmity of-ILtll—Ii—"•m t nlTmtg ffilff thousand
acres each, more or less, (2000) ; adjoining lauds
uf Col. Sliepperd Williams on tho North, South
by lands survuyed for Wentworth Cook, E. and
W. by the eslute of Josse Hagar. Said laud ly
iug two miles tVom the Great Ogechuu River, and
well timbered. Levied ou ns the property of
Jonathan Griuer to sutisfy sundry li. Tus. issuing
tVom tho Justices Court in tho 48ib District of
Bulloch Couuty; in lUvor of Williuui II. Kuwls
vs. Jonathan Griuer. Levy umdo and returued
to mo by a Constable. 22tf February, 1848.
fob24 W. H. MaoLEAN. Sheriff n. c.
pOl’It MONTHS afterdate application
J7 will be made to tho Honorable tho Justices
of the Inferior Court iff McIntosh County, while
sitting us a court uf Ordinary, for leave to divide
tho Cattle mul to sell tho real ami personal prop
erty ; also, tliu liouseliold furniture belonging to
the estate of William McDonald, senior, late of
said comity deceased, for tliu benefit ol tliu heirs
and creditors ofsaid estate.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
daniel McDonald,
jan R Executors.
T710UK MONTHS after date application
Jj will bu made to the Honorable tliu Jusiiees
/JillAROIAN'S SALE.—Will bu sold
VX ou tho first/Puesday iu May uoxt, between
tho usual hours of salo, before tliu Court House
door iu the town of Statesboro’, Bulloch eouuty,
all tbo Roul mid Petsotml ostnto of Jasper ami
Eliza Sims, Minors, to be sold Ibrtbu buuolit of
suid Minors by permission of (lie Hoiiorablu the
Inferior Court iff Bulloch county, vises Three
Lota, Nos. 10, II and 14, with»«l» u '£“;f M ?
tlierMWHf:.. .*#•» ii ur ouitusboro. uuiiocn
county; 120 acres of Pino lunds lying iu satd
comity, and mljncuuUo the town of Statesboro’;
two negro Women, Clue and Violet, together
with household and kitchen furniture, Are.
11ASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
C. C. DANIEL,
Tub 25 Guardian uf Eliza Sims,
TXXEUTTTOH'SSA IjE.—WiirboVolii
JZj outlie first Tuesday iu April next, between
the usual hours of sale, liuforo the Court House
iu tliu city of Snvuuuuii, the real ami remaining
personal projierty, mid slaves, belonging to the
estate of Dorothy Sulfuer, late of Chatham comi
ty, deceased, for the liuimlit oftlio heirs aud cred
itors ofsaid oslato, and sold by permission of tho
honorable the Inferior Court ol Chatham Comi-
W AYNE SHERIFF'S SALE.—
Will bo sold ou tho first Tuesday in April
next, in the town of Woyuesville, at tho usual
C laco of snlu, between (lie legul hours of sale, Ol o
ot of Lnud granted to Wmiam Hair iu Wayue
comity, containing Four Hundred acres. Abo,
ouo Lot granted to Moses Phelps iu Wtiyuo
comity, buiug part of Lot containing Ouo Ifuu-
tired ucrcs. Levied ou by virtuu of an oxuctitiou
issued out ofthe Inferior Court of said county,
William Drawtly vs. Robert B. Muysou, for Uio
full gjl TlliniAg HKUItlJ-t*. I.-Iv.
Ijakaoi;*, rm i.Ain *niSSI
XX Arc.—Just received per the Nmtlierner.—
The most splendid asset imout of Dress Goods
over exhibited ill Savaitiiab, consisting of printed
Orgamiius, plaid Foulaids, rich plaid PoiRdo
Hole, plaid mid striped SilkTissues. I.’ordeddo,
satin plaid ’J’lirgarillns, Paris primed Ilaragos,
British do, col’d TurlaUmes, Mouruiug Law us
and liuruges, blk Satin Plaid do, A;c.
ALso. Silk Fringos, Cupcs and Collars. Plaid
Cap mid Sash Ribbons, einb’il wbt Crape Hliawls
LC Ildkfs. misses Kid Gloves, Grass Skirts,
Pilot Gloves and Milts, Ac. Ate.
mar 4 GODFREY .V* I a ROC IIP.
r? It Wi v ’ .Mrii.'r ..r .'r y<: n,iior.iHi Iffliiil.-.l im Urn Nnrlli iv kiiiilffif Ur.
re Ji*M’i>li U. « ii, , Ouar.liuji. 1-n'vl mi ilm W.-.1 kv |iuil uwimil by llio u.lnl.i of
r.iii and fimey -Silk Stock.HU Nwiktlw. I (*111111111111 *u|><*i'i«r Court.
(Ii.ovks offinli krunoli Kill, l , llll, ''h,"' ll '! l '" l,l !|iF||o,MAH J. WAUSII, JJ.xiiAiir 1*k», WI8.
col’d VVomi.'iI, (tlndi mol Thread."J Silk nod t.ot-, J
ton Night Cniw. IWtdl Bilk I'nt®. | IIKKRY JAMRS. i Hull KM.
Mm,Me. n lii-iimiliil ii«Hirii"iMii ol r rcicli ( jn tho n.rlilioii of TI J. WuWi, atatiiig
Silk. Hi-Oicb (liiiRliiiin, nn*lI ( "it.." II"il.r.-llii-; I t| lu , tlitPiiiil llnnry Jttmc., mi llnljiffll day ol
lii-iiil-ini-iiV lino mill Indiinimldo l.lolli LAI fit,; ,,. [ _ j tl || t „ year ono llnnimuid clalit llliliurcd
«Jm-r Skin Cap., ** kvnnflffll nmclo. , . niitfliiily aovon, mado nod i-Acciitcd Id. certain
Al.o, a gcnonil ;i..orn,ii'iil lor loiillw n"! I .....rii.Tk. i„ il„, Tlioiiin. J. \Val,H7ol nil that
Bov.' wear, Tim Indio. nr*i linrtii-illiirly mvilcn j ; r ccl .iflunil wifi* tliu finprovoili.m.,«it-
to call ami «im tliuoi. II" will .own kavo a linn , »k 0 tliu city iif Snvannuimd
iiHMirninmt of Children’. Hum* lor CoNNIy ofClmlknin, knhwn and dl.lingnwliod in
four 10 ten your, old. Ilnvnifr taken iniiclijuini. h H " „ r K .,;,| c | ly „ |„i nnnilior .Ixiann, (No.
in linin'* lip In. Store, and equally a. iiim li 111
JIM a Stock fnrjt, lie kiqic., by -tri.it aUcn.
tiii|) u* Im.ino.., to merit a iSiural .Imre J|f “ ,1-
* S N B. Tlia 'Store ni' No, IIJ Bryan-lrocl,
will Im continued a. jiereUifore, with agqnoriil
anorlmelil ofthe okove limidj. and willhu eon-
dnelud ly* Mr. VVM* I..1IAU1 1-
dee 15 ■ ; ' , . _ - .—
• * *11.Vlilt «(«(»!»*.
e. &c,—lltellldillg .OHIO very line Watrlm.
of every MMtilfin real Dlaninnd mid rich Jew-
dry, of grout vuriely, and onihrneing llio newel
|J Reaisilvnr l , iudicr.,Ten8»W, Jiohlel.,Slug.,
SvilKmUKf.il Kiilvo. andI l ork.i neiv piii-
cni (iolliie piiiiern Fork, und All very etc.
guilt; Frineo Allien mid dunlde Ikreiidcd niillvyn
•.It.'ni 1 rilierwoml's lialvailic Batteries
the plan of said city ...... -
1(1,) Carpenter’s Row ; suul lot being on East
Broad 8treet, and at the bead of South Broad
Street, und being thirty-four fuatui front, by ono
hundred aud fifty-eigbt feet tlecp; together with
all and singular tlm edillc^*, bmlclings, rights,
members, hereditaments, and appurtenances to
the somu belonging, or in uny wisoappertaining:
toMoeuro the payment of tliu mini ol Sevou Him*
drud dollars, duo on n certuiu promissory uoto,
unde bv the said llenry James to tbo said riioui-
um J. Walsh, dated on the sixth duy ol August,
in the year one tlinusniid eight hmtdrcu and for*
ty-suvuu, aud payable four months ufter dute?
which said note and the interest wliichdio* ncern-
ed thereon, remain unpaid ; and by Ins petition
the sahl Thomas J.Wulsh prays the foreclosure
ofthe equity* of redemption of the said Henry
James,of,hi, amljo (lie mortgaged premises
motion, it is ordered that the said llenry
Law, on the West by laud owned by thu estate of
Matthew Balfour, on the riouili by u Cross Road,
and 011 the East by the Wbilebliill'Koad.
Ouo Lot.aud Improvements containing Fifty
(50) actus—a finely improved place, with large
Vegetable Garden, Fruits aud Flowers in abun
dance ; hounded on the North by A Cross Rond,
8011th bv Mr. John Hover, West by Mr. John
Hover, Lust by lands owned by estate of Mat
thew Sidftier. , . ' , „„
Ouo Lot Pine Lund coiitaiiimg Eighty three
(83) acres. This lot supplied tho last with wood
and timber. Bounded .Southby lauds owned by
estate of Frederick Keiflbr, North by lauds Tor-
ntorly belonging to Mrs. Beaty, West by lauds
formerly belonging to estate of Joint Johnston.
East by a Road commonly known os DutckTown
Rood.
3", end Mjfli.i; V— , j„; i ;:.V’.|V.'i;ny ii,'li. ll,i. <'„„r,, on *.r before ike
• - term tlierajf, lire priucipiil
-villi direction!* > Faplor "IHr ” 17imt*lnv (if till! IICAI jl-riii dn-reof, Ike priucipiil
-l.ir.no t Vn*UHI I (Oubmt M - 1 aikl tulerd*luu on tlul'ilikl prnnilMory note, lo-
"rd'iijl SJ .,1. .***« 1 ?“n*™ win I ii'i>ii*:«n-.u i muj m
Me? \\ alking Canes, Ac. Call - , r . i| ll . ri . 0 i* the cooily of redemptioii of the
king
* VS’* Repairing of Watelies atld Clock* alletid-
cd lo a* usual, and warranted.
D. B. MCIIOEH,
dec 4 ) a door West of Pnhiski House.
W "iioLESA~LE WINE* LlttUOU
AND GROCERY HTORE.-^Vb. |88
Ctimjn.u ami 88 St. Julian Street.*WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform In* friends,that
he continues to keep on hand nt Ins old sUjnu,
West Side of tlm Market, a largo nssortment »r
WINES, I.KII/ORH, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which itn oilers on Uio best pos-
t r*i!c term*. He is also constantly HunplieiJ iviUi
the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK* Cl-
I. Eff. to wljich iio rwpeetfully invite* tad at'^n-
i.mi »ff th® public. — . * l0V “
ui del’anlt thereof, the cm oily of redemption
anal llenry James, of, ill, and to the *aid mort
gaged premises, bu tliotteeforlh and lurover Tor-
And U is funiter ordered, that a copy of this
rule lie publihliud iu one ofthe GazoUoMorthe
City of Savannah, once a month, until uio time
iinnointed for the payment of said money into
Court sand tlmt Hitch further and other proceed
ings be had, as are prescribed by tbs statute* m
such cusch made und provided.
A true extract from the minute*.
R. F. AKIN, Dop. Clerk i.c c. c.
feh IT
^^yjj^ANTED.—Linpiy Porter mid Wiue Uut-
tuur
East of Hull StrcetaiiJ Lincoln Htreut, and bound,
cd East by u Lot Into Peter Kean’s, Wert by a
Lot owned by estate of Robert Isaac, aud North
Ity Haviiniiuli River. ... , ,
Envied on hv virtue of n I i. l a. loutided ou
foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of tin? Hupr-
rior Court ofClialham county, in lavor of Ewcy
Isnaeand Robert Uritco Isaac vs. Margaret Buott,
Executrix of Rohort Scott. , tl
mar 6 ELISHA WYLEY, Pep. Sheriffc. c,
ufreSr liOOBfi-
twl 1
Per sieumur Aorio-
^ erner—Col’d Bareges, rich Fancy do, plaid
and rich Satin Striped do,. Fancy Biilzarines,
Grenadines, Plaid Organdies, Fluid sitmmurSilks,
4-4 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—Spring Muslins, Printed Lawns, strip’d
Lawns, super Freneli*Mii*rm*, Fancy Gingham*,
Muslin Ginghams, super Scotch Ginghams, blk
aud white do, blk and white Muslim, bib Buruges,
super blk Cltallv, Swiss Muslin*, Swiss embroi
dered Muslin*.'Jaekniict do, plaid Cambric*, II-
lesion Lace, Brussel* do. Just received, lor rale
by LATH HOP A. FOOTE,
mar 3
IN Burago*. Printed Lawn*, Lisle Plaids,Chock
Paris Gingham*, Misses Bonnet RdihetM, New
Spring Bonnet Ribbon*, Uertiuui Silk Scurfs,
Barege do, Linen Fringe tor Dresses, Dress
Ildkfs., Linen corded lidkf*..Gents do, Chinese
and other Fans, wh’l and blk Luce Gloves mid
Mitta, Lisle mid spun Gloves, Toilet Covers,Mur-
icubo Skirting, Turkey Red Drapery, col’d .Mus
lins mid Ginghams. .Just received per steamer
S'lOLLINH A UULKLEY, No, ION
. UH VAN STREET, are now receiving
tlioir Fall wipjdy of CROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
ftitly invito the attention of purchasers. Their
stock in part uoti*inta as follow* t
Crockery, China aud (Hass Mire:
\V. Granite, Flowing Blue und Mulberry Dili
nor Setts; do do Tea do $ China Tea Setts, got 1
baud nttd plain: do do Ruisuil Figuro China Vas
ob; Uoifuut Holders, China Mugs, Ornament*,
Children’s Tea Setts, GIuhs Lump*, Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar uud Astral Chimneys, Dr-
canters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottle.
Stone Jugs, Jar*, Butter Pots, Churns, &c,
Lamps, Tin Ware, &{c.
Solar Lamps of beautiful pattern*: I,ump-hcad
Side und Hull Lumps { Isiuterus, Britannia, bras*
and tilt Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single ami ill
setts, slop utnl toilett Pails, Foot-bath*, Cake and
Spice Boxes, Tea Cuddies, Cotlee Unw end Big-
gilts, Egg-boilers, Tea-pots, Oystcr-dislie*, Di*b
and Piute Covers, Jelly uud Bluuu Mange .Mould*,
Charlotte do Russo Pans, Gravy Struiiturs, Patty-,
putts,Yenison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lump4
Britannia, G. S. und Iran Toaand Tablu Spoon*!
together with a fall assurtiuimtof bright Tin-ware,
• Cutlery uud Domestic llarduarc.
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, oi
Kuivus only, Buck-horn aud common Cutlery,
Scissor*, Razors uud Pocket Cutlery, Cntfee
Mills, Miuco Knives, Curpet Jacks, Soup Digos-
tors, Fish Kettles, Potatee Steamer*, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts.
Sauce and Stew Putts, Furnaces, Wafer iitiil
Wulllo Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stovos, Coffee
Roasters, Bras* and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, tea and dinner Bulls, rut and
mouse Traps, Wire funders, Egg-whips, Jugging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, Au. Ac.
Wood and Willow Mira.
Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, Eeinon-sqiieezers, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-iuucbiuus. Also utt assortment of Mur-
ket-busketa, Cradles and Wagon*, travelling aud
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clotbus, nail
and other Brushes.
Fancy and Miscellaneous Cowls.
China,glutei uud wood Tovs, aline assortment
suitable fur the approaching holiday* ; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing curd*, buekgututuon board*,
cliuss-uuutJ ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometer*, pin*, tooth uud nail brushes, dumb
bell*, dog muzzle* uud collar*, liquor tlusk*, book
rest*, newspaper file*, critiipiug machines, knife
cleaners, Ac. Ac.
Phi liter*, Housekeeper* and Strangers visiting
the city, are invited to call, a* their large and va
ried assortment will bu foil ml worthy of their at
tention. ~ iiov 15
T\W. TAV LOW'S HA LNAMOf
IJ LIVERWORT.—TliiHinedieliie hits been
for many year* kuowu to the pitbliu ii* an invalu
able remedy for consumption uud all di*eu*e* of
the lungs end liver. The many cure* purforuiuit
let* established it ti* tlm surest and must curtain
rantedy that the ullliciod can depend upon. Tliu
Ibllowiitg is a remarkable cure of .
COXSUMPTIUX AX 11 I.IVKK CoMPl.AIXT.—For O
long time I sull’ered with tlieso diseases, and wo*
the more alarmed us l had lost a mother, two sis
ters and two brothers, with the consumption. I
had tho best medical advice iu vain; every rptne-
dy was tried without effect, and 1 wo* almost iu
despair. I was wasting uway, very nervous, had
it bad cough, loss of strength, aud mutiy other
dangerous symptoms. At length I tried Dr. Tay
lor’s Balsam of Liverwort, mid 1 must say this
medicine cured nte liko a chariu. Its great resto-
rutivo powers should bo made known.'
W. Ilol.imtunr, 232 Spring-nt.
--I3P* The public will bear in mind tlmt this i* no
secret or quack medicine, but one iuveuted by u
physician of thu most umiuuut standing, and who
had for many year* devoted hi* attention to the
eaitsus uud nature oflutigeompluinta, and it* mode
of preparation is well kuowu to tho niedicul fac
ulty in general.
Extract of a letter from our New London agent,
C. Clark—“ Those who have takou your Balsam
of Liverwort, speak well of it. 1 fin’d nothing *o
good for my wile, she sometimes has very severe
pain* and weak turns—I gave Iter a tea-spoon
full, which relieved her immediately—I have great
fuitli lit it* virtues, and would not lie without it iu
my house,” Ac. No one can doubt tlm superior
cxcullctico of this medicine. Be careful and buy
only at 73 Bcukuinu, or of our uspucial agent, as
counterfeits aud imitation* are issued in every di
rection.
Rzmzudkr that this medicine is purely
vegetable, containing no mineral* ol’uuy kind.—
The testimonial* of aver 400 can he given similar
to thu following ciiho which had buutt given up us
beyond cure. Yet this medicine effected an entire
cure in a few week*. But ruud uud judge Ibr
yourself. Z1T Conclusive proof that couisittiip-
..on can Do cured, T ^i Lmsum* * —w.i«J.•
itig u.vrnttvo for throe year* with the*o diseases, I
feel from my heart for ull person* uquolly unfor
tunate, and thereforo I bug of them, if they love
life ami health; if they hive their families uud
friends, uot to lay and die tinder thu hands of
murcury doctors, or their ttsele** trash, but try
Dr., Taylor’* Bul*ani of Liverwort. This inudi-
ciuu cured tue wheu 1 wo* so ill 1 could not turn
over in bed without assistance, and tliu* mineral
doctors raid I could not live a week; yet this veg
etable medicine cured me iu six week*. I bad a
hacking cough, puiu in the side, raising of matter,
night Nweuls, and was wasted lo the bone: also,
inward lover.
J. B. Mim.s, Milkman. Newton, L. 1.
27* Bkw.iiik op Imitations, put up by ignor
ant pretender*. Always see tliu signature Cco.
Taylor, M. />., ou tho engraved label. This cau
tion i* necessary, ns several imitations have differ-
out names signed, some ns agents, others of like
imposition. Also remember tlmt the true and ori
ginal is now prepared at 73 Bookman street by
the proprietor, formerly 375 BnvVery, to whom
all communications tuuy Im nddressen. Thu gen
uine i* now, ns nlwavs, put up in round bottlcK.
Auk nt*.—A. A. 8ULOMON8. Also, A. A.
DEN8L04V, successor to Titos. Ryersoti, from
whom oply (remember this) tbo gemiino can bo
obtained iu Bavnimuh. Nelson Carter, Charles
ton ; C. Curling A Co, Petersburg: P. Johnston,
Richmond; M. A. TuutuH, Norfolk; Wright A Co,
A IK HO IV HOOT*—Just received a fresh
J:Sl supply iff Col. Hullowc*’ Arrow Root, new
crop, and Ibr sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
The Arrow Root may ho di*tingui*licd from
Potntoo Starch by tbe ditleront *izc* of its parti
cle* atid by thu dimironcu of structure. It i* des
titute of that fetid unwholesome oil*, cx tree ticuhle
by alcohol front Potntoo sturclt:—Dr Vre on Arts.
I liavo oxnmiticd and have bad pruparcdsouie
Arrow Root cultivated and nmnufuctitred by Col.
llnllowcs of St. Marys, Georgia. It is tbe lm*t
quality of that variety offuccola 1 Intvo met with,
being superior to any Bermuda or otlier Arrow
Root I have seen. Samcei, Jackson, M. D.
Ibbl8 University of Potntsylvnnia.
POL. HALLO WEN' i»IJItE Alt-
Vy ROW ROUT—“New York Hospital, Oct.
Utb, 1817.—I liavo made unanalvnis nud compa
rative examination ofthe Arrow Root grown and
manufactured from tho crop of ISlu, by Col.
Hallowu*. of St. Muryn, Go., and now exhibited
ut thu Fair of the American Institute of this City,
and have to report tlmt I find it equal iu every
respect to the Lest Bermuda Arrow Root, anil
much superior iutlte care with which it luu been
manufactured to must of the Bermuda now in
the NeW York market.
“LAwnuxcF. Rum, Professor of Chemistry to
the College of Pharmacy, and Lecturer ou Medi
cal Chemistry in thu New York Hospital.”
A supply ofthe lust crop just received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
fuh 18 Market-square,
D R. WIN’l'Alt'M HALS A HI OF
WILD CHERIKV.-Thi* celebrated
aud ittlLllilile remedy for the euro of Consump
tion, Asthma, and Liver Complaint, was discov
ered some six or seven years ago, iu the State of
Virginia, tlm residence of ouo oftlio uio*t distin
guished physician* tltulever lived..Since that time
it line, by itsowu merits, been rapidly, surely, aud
safely working its way through thu opposition of
quacks and counterfeiters, until, by its true value
aud intrinsic excellence, it has gained for itself a
most enviable popularity, etui established itself in
tho confidence uf alt intelligent nud enlightened
public from otto end ofthe continent to thu olhor.
The lustimouy of thousands winr have been re
lieved and cured by this valuable article,will show
that it stuuds unrivalled—lit the lieud of ull other
uicdiciuurt for tho cure of disease* for which it is.
recommended. The genuine Dr. Wistar’s Bal
sam of Wild Cherry is now for sale by duly ap
pointed agent*, ottd all ruspeutablu dealers in
medicine, iu all l.irgu cities and ull important
towns throughout tho United States, Canadas,
ami British provinces.
Be careful and get thu genuine .and original
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed 1.
BUTTS, on tho wrapper. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE, Agent,
mar 4 Hnteta* Building.
AH IIMIN AIILE HI* IKINliGOOUri.
. —We have received by thu steamer North
erner a fresh supply of goods, suitable for thu
season, which will Itn Hold at tho lowosl market
prices, ut 117 Buy alicot, hv
mar 4 PRICE A VEADER.
A LMOND8, Ac.—Almonds, Ruisiu*,Prunes^
uud Currants, for sulu by
mar 1 If. J. GILITERT.
Together with ono llbrso, ono Mule, two or ° r ’«vinrH LAT1IROP A NEV1TT.
d-reo CuruimhI Hume**, Mantutkm TooU,&c. " I:ir3 SNIDUl. L/YIUIIUI -vim.wi k
aud Eighteen Negron*.
feb 2 N. NIJNGEZER, Executor.
jMIIATHAiS NI I UK IF1' * S "fj A BIT
Continued—On tbe first Tuesday in April
next,before tbo Court House iutlw city of Savan
nah, between tho legal hour* of Hale, will ho sold,
All that Wharf Lot Hituute.lyingaiid being in the . . t
city of Suvuntiuh) uud known ami distinguished drap do Eto, (trap ...-
in the nluti ofsaid city by the number Two (2,) Coattug*. heavy Cotton DrUk LI
TORESH NEEDS—CHOP of 1M47.
X —*The subscribers Imve received a choice so-
lection ofGARDKN SEEDS, Whieli Have bccu
raised with great daro by Seedstiteu of high re
putation, and are now prepared to fVirlfMi Gup
(letters or Dealers with Seeds which' are tvur»
ranted as good ns any to bo found hi this country!
Asparagus—Giant. aJ
Betts—Early blood Turnip, long blood, white Si
lesia or Sugar.
ftrocoU—Early white, huge purple Cajini
lltiin*—(Kidney, dwarf, or Httnp,) early Moliawk,
early yellow six-week*, China dwarf, refugeu
or lOOiHo 1, halfninoti, (Polo or rtntning)lnrge
, white Lima, small white Lima dr Sievu, white
Duteii and scarlet runner.
Cublugc—\'Mx\y Verb, large York, griiuii giohd
savoy, early sugar loaf, early dritin head, early
aud late Hut Dutch, greun giavtcd, Dirge** ox-
heart.
CauR/ioiwr—F.arlv and lute;
Celery—YVliite solid..
C'ress—Curled or peppefgiut*, broad loaf.
Cucumber—Early frame, Curly cluster,* early short
green, early long green.
Carrot-Early horn, long oruitge. T
Com—Early Canada, sweotur S'igttr, I'uscatots.
white flint
Egg Plant—Lirye purple.
Kale—Green curled Scotch, purple.
Leak— l^irge Scotch, Loudnit.
Lettuce—Drumhead, white cabbage, curled Silo
nia, lUrgo green-head, imperial cabbage.
Mellon—Green cUviiil, nutmeg, bantelope, lurae
musk.
Mustartl—Urowu or black, white English,
Marjoram—Sweet.
Union—Large red, yellow Dulchj Jlver skin and
ori'oti settai
Okra— i
Parstcu—CurlfcJ.
Parsnip—large Dutch, garniey,
Pepper—Bell, cayenne. ;
Pumpkin—Connecticut field.
Peus—Early Washington, early Warwick, early
double blossom frame, early Charlton, dwarf
marrowfat, Bwhuits’ dwarf prolific/ tall or
matchless marroWfiit, extra orfrly.
Rudi*h**\\Idle foil,'long scarlet, long sulinoit,
scarlet turnip, yellow tifrifin, black fall,
Ithubarb Hoots—IMrge and Tobalks.
Salsify, or Vegetable Oyster.
Sage—
Splnage—VsicWy tir fltll, round leaf or Htimincr.
Squash—Early summer bitslt, oaHy erodk-ncck,
winter crook-ncrk, Vegetable nrafrow, cucua-
nut or Porter’s Vatpariso.
Turnip— Early white Dutch, early red toil, early
Garden stone, large English Norfolk, lluuovcr
or Tankard, purple top rutabaga.'
Tomato—loirge red.
Thyme-
Crass and. Dint Seeth—Phtn Grass, Tmib’ljiy, Red
Clover, White Clover, Canary/Hemp, Millut,
Lncyrn.
W Ah ussorlmcnt of Books on Agrieoltura,
Gardening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, Ac. Ac.
. Agmitsliir Uie Amcricnn Agricidtitrallst, pnh
fished monthly by A. B. Allen, Esq. N. V.
DENSLOW A WKF
1ST'
CLASSES.—25 hhds. W. I. Mol
50 bids. N. O.do. lutiding and for rale bv
r 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
R IO COFFEE*—100 bugs prime Green
Rio Coffee, for sale by
umr 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
XL Highly perftttned Toilet Soap, shaving
Creauis.uxirautefur the Huudkerchief, Pomatums,
Cologne water, Ac. Ac., just received by
mar7 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
H V.F 4 ■/’!?,candi.es, raisins,
MACKEREL, Ac.—25 boxes flitll's Tal-
low Candles: 50 do Raisins; 30 hbls No. 3,
Muckerel; 30 do Butter, Soda and Sugar Crack
ers ; 30 boxes Seda do, lauding, nud for sale by
mar 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON:
B ACON SIDES*—25.000 prime Hue on
Sides, landing, aud for sale by
_mar7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
S UGAR.—20 hhds Prime New Orleuns, land
ing from brig J Cohen, nud for sale bv
mar 7 A. MINIS.
M ACKEREL.—30 bills No. 3 Mackerel, laud
ing nud for sale by A. MINIS,
mur 7
the
UTTER.—10 kegs
Exact, aud lor sate by
mar 7
B
—II) hep.'lninliug from Ilia bark
II. 1. till.DCKT.
A " Y Eli’S CillillltY PKX’TOliAi..—Received
by A. A. SOI.OMONS.Agt.
niiir7
L ceived by
mar 1
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
Market squara.
P ATENT TOBACCO.—Goodwin’s Chew-
ing Tobacco—patented in 1843. For sola
by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.,
mar 7 Market Square.
L “ AMP OIL.—For sulebytho cask or retail,
by marl 11. J. GILBERT.
1 AINK I.ONG C LO'ITl a.—I care New Yurk
: Mills Long Cloth; 1 do. Extra Wuter Twist
do. do. Just opetiod by
uiar 7 GODFREY A LtRUCIlE
T>IUME LEAF LARD.—25 hhl*. prime No. 1
X Leaf l.ard, landiug from brig J. Cohen,
mid for sale by
mar 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
TEN NY LIND BOMBS, Ac.—The
J Jenny Lind,Star Rosettes,Horse Shoe, Flow
ered Braid, iiuill Back, Fancy Twiit, Silver
Wrettlh. and other stylus of Combs. Also Shell
Side, Ivory and Dressing Combs in groat variety
just received and Ibr rale by
mar7 GODFREY A LaROCIIE.
T) 'E Y N O L ii’ S* BALTIMORE CURED
XL IIAMS. — Landing from the sebr Portiu,
and for sale by 11. J. GILBERT,
mar 7
New-Orlcaii*. and nt the wholesale ifcpot, W.
Tliayer,73 Beckman struct. New-Yorlc. jail 4 •
IVTSWSPRINtt GOODS*—Super A-
ll ntcriran and English Long Cloths, 12j
blenched and hro. Cotton Slioettiiff, ladies and
misscH white and colored Colton Hose, French
Farmers’ Drill, Linen Chambrny,Marseilles Vest
ing, bro. Holland, Linen Dinner*. English and
American Prints, Furniturff do.
per brig Ailgiwtn,
miir2 SNir
*
tits, quarta end pint*, by
r j J. A. L/.IWCIIE, JlArk.t .qunrt.
/-ii«vilI5.n»nKitiFFjS sale.
On tbe (iwlTiiorfoy in April next, belore
the Court Homo in tlm city 8,1, JHuvijmii*. bu-
tween tin* logoi lionm of jnle, will bo «ol*, the tel-
lowing Sit negro Slnvoi*, vn. Nelly and her live
children, Greco. Je-we, Inninh, Alfred nnd Aui*
Mutihhi. I .evict) on by virtue of n li. 111. I«*ue*l
cut uf llio Supnrltir Court of Chntlmni County el
thu ln.ln.iee if tlm Marino end Fire ln.urai.ee
Dunk ol thu State ofGeorgiajM. Myall Hander-
nun—tiretmrtv pointed out by deleinluiir.
FI.ISIIA WYLI.Y, Dep’ySUenirC. C.
mar 4 - = ' • • _■ - —
ff M OSE Histillocl Rose
XL Wuter ot’sitpcrior'iu-ihtVv for rale by
mis V A. T. BOWNE* Smeta’ bu;id»i»g.
Just received
8NIDF.il, I.ATHROPANEVm’.
4JFRTN4S ROODS.—l*cr Augusta a’ud
>5 Hartford.—The .iibjcribcis ureuow reeeiv-
lug und opening it part of their stock for thu
present spring trade—con Mug of Ammicun
and English Prints, Furnituro Prints, Printed
Lawns, Ginghams, Fancy Plaid and plain Bora
ges, French Muslin* and Jaconets. Ac., White
anil fancy Linen Drills, Plain niultnillml-siiuimcr
Coatings, Croton do, Silk C’mlritignuiB, Fancy
Gaiubrnont, Bluck ntul fancy Silk Warn Cash
uicrett, elegant Bitrkebny Corduroy, C.amblet
Lustres A.. Linen sheeting. Pillow cn*o Linens,
’Fiible Doyles nud Napkin*, Champagne do.
Hord'd Towels, Table Diaper, Scotch do. Iliicka
buck do. Ritasia Crash, Linen Netting, Pongee
lidkf. Blk. Sinchcw, Col’d. Moreens, Bro. Hol
land. Pa pur Cambric, elegant Silvered Fans,
Ac. Ac*, by GODFREY A I.aROCHE,
uiiiicti 1 West corner ol' Shiid’* range.
I ICJIITJ—Cornelius’ Lard Isitups ! Tliu
J Subscriber* uro selling oil’ tlioir assortment
oftlio above celebrated Lamps at reduced prices,
and would invito tho attention of ull who would
wish to gel u good nnd huudsomo Lamp for a
stiiull price, to call. These laimp* will burn witli
the meanest kind jff oil, und give a better tight
than tbe old fushiuuud Astral Lamp will with the
best sperm oil. As a matter of ucounuiy these
Lamps are preferable to all oilier* now iu use.
Also Sperm und Whale Oil for Solar Lamp* for
sale by THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.
feb 21 181 Bay-street.
I NTENSIVE, PIER AND CENTRE TA»
-J BLES, with Mahogany, Black Walnut and
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
do Dining do; ft I .eg do do: Card Tables ; Sola
do with Marble Top*: do do Mnlmgonv do t La
dies’work do} do do do with Folding Tops; do
do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, and for
i. W. MORRELL,
jan 23
KBMTER.
/^AIIDEN NEEDS; &C.-A fresh son-
V* jdy of tho usual varieties just received :
Early Citnuda,White Flint, Tuscurora mid Sit.
gar Corn; Extra Early. Eurlv Wnshiiigton/Eurly
Warwick, Early Charlton, Early Double Blossom
Frame, aud Dwarf Marrowfat Peas; Bunch and
Pole Beaus, usual vurietius Canary, Hemp, Mil-
left and Lucerne; a few Uuudrcd Asparagus
Roots at low prices.
feb 29 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
PW!MSl«?,WWr;
article of various widths from 1J to 14 iuche*.—
This article lias been thorougly tested iu Blake's
Steam Rice Mill, In this city, and by other Mills
in this vicinity, a* well os by utnily; planter* in va
rious pa t* of the State, for Gin Bands, aud for
ull plain Belting, has a decided preference over
Leather, as it does not stretch, dud Is hot affected
by wet or dry weather. , /
As wo sell this nt mnnufiictitref** prices, our
terms are cash. For sale by
mar3 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
F ANCY CHINA WARE. — Single china
Cups and Saucers, various patterns t Chi tin
Milg* With gold baud, Porcelain and Bohemian
glass card Uuxket*, Roquet-stand* for Flowers,
China Vases, Mantel Ornaments, and China Ten
Setts for children., Just received and for sale by
mur 10 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
N EW Fit HIT.—Fresh Prune*. Malaga
Grapes, Figs, Dates, Mini Raisins, just receiv
ed and for salo by W. W. GOODRICH,
mar I
ntlTTER ANDCIIEKfSE.—20 box-
J3e* Cheese; 5 kegs choice Orange county But
ters 20 boxes Hull’s Caudles, parent mould, vari
ous sizes, lauding from bark Augusta, and for sulu
by CONNERATA BA 111 E.
mar I
ttALAD Oils,—A very superior articlo in
« brgo and small battles and in Flasks.' Also
English Mustard, Fresh Spices, Kitchen’s Cocoa,
and a great variety of Culinary articles fat’ u, small
advance upon New York prices, by
mur 15 A. A. DENSLOW.
=nc x; visro oi s uivi Lit j.—-Hr*. * ijeuT sup
porters uro now rucotuiuended by the most dts-
timpiished Physiciutu throughout tku. United
States, aud are superior to everyjither instru-
met.t now in nso, ibr tbe cure of those dweasrs
fur which they were iuveuted. A furtiicr sup
ply just received aud for side hy
A. T. BOWN E, Drupei*t,
tiar 13 Siucta’ buildings.
Dr. A. T. Bowtte, Savannah, Ga. -
1 would beg to atatft, that you ara hereby
appointed my sole Agent for Suvnnuali, and that
any other person soiling BuppurterAistiiiuo are
imposing on the public, by vettdiug worlhlossaud
injurious counterfeits of my Supporters.
8 Ah a it Bzttr,
Caution.—Each Supporter will have written
on itthe name .of'«Harah Balts.**
CJOLAH "LAHII f S.—3 fcen Cnrnelieus'
& Lumps, ofthe recent pattern#,, for sale.hy
J. M. TURNER A BRO,,
war 10 Mmniwintt square.
f'l fiOVESLadiuTTnd Gents White and
vJ Colored Kid Gloves, recotved atrd for salo
by 1IENUY H. 8TOTE8BU1IY.
fell 14 __ j
Oi’'F]BE.—100 bags prime Uio Coffom
\j now landing from ship Hartford,* oftd for
I sale bv ' E. SWIFT.
I fob’29 • ‘
D ALBY’S CARMINATIVE.—I grass Dal-
by’s Curuiitintivn, genuine, for tale by
mar 1 A. T. BOWNE, Snicta* buildings.
TMJTTEB.-5 kegs selected family Butter,
.13 just receive *
by
1 just received pnr'barl^^mjjM^nml^lbrMito
salo by
Iiov 23
Hiiiota' buildings.
VY
/urn: bcams -n*ir «*;*; i.v
SrAllots ASM CIIAIKS.-tft.lez. Full
Frenoll lintlern; *l*> Stliiln dotuntliio
Tun do with .pring rent**. j"»t received mtd lur
iuTii” i.tjy. jiouiti'.u.,
iiov 23 Rmcta’ Buildings.
S '” TON E-. W A IKE.—A good assortment of
Jugs, Butter I'utu, Covered Jar*. Fildior*
and Spittoons, received per bulk Ralph Cross,
aud Ibr sale by COLLINS A BULKLL\.
mar 3
TaOJIERTTCS.—Shirtings, Sliuetnip uud
J J Marlboro’ Stripes. Just received a lurtlier
»by
A. MINIS.
mar 2
v -ailo l»v
H. J. GILBERT. • nay 33
supply, uud for sale
mur 2
it/| AliOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT
lTi UKAlJriTFADS, of French uml High
Fort. A large Amu it men I, jtirt received, and for
.uio tiy I. W- MORRELL.
ft.ncta' Buildings.
mar 1
/'IKACliEICN.—75 liiils and half bbls But-
ter, Sugar and Soda ; 20 bids Filot Brand,
binding from ship Hartford audl’oter Dmuilkjted
for sulu by CON N KRA I’ A BA Rib.
mur 1 _ _
IALAVOUING EXTKAGTHe—lIighly cutt-
I; oentratud Extracts of FchcIi, Almond, Rose,
Vanilla, Orange and Lemon, for flavoring Cits-
(Urdu, Ice Crsatu, Jellies, ri.iucus, Ac. A frosli
supply received by
..far 8 A, A. SOLOMONS. Agent.
~A~DAMS’ CURVED HORSE HAIR FLESH
xV BRUSH Erf.—Tho Friction hy this brush
being caused hy tho End*, instead of tho Side of
the itair, is iiiucii more cftbctual, and doc* net re
tain (like the Strap or Mitten.) any particles from
the surface of tlm sHn. In ueutueMH, efficacy,
nnd convenience of application, it is superior lo
ativ other (Victor in use.
Just received and for sale by
Uiar3 J. A. LaROCHE, M.ukct-rqr.
CHJAF AND STARCH
U Soap, 30 do lluli A rfon’sdo, 40 do Colgate
A Co's No. I Starch. Iiliiu nud white; in store
uud forsule by
inar 2
W. M. DAVIDSON,
Wort side Metket-sqiiare.
H AY.—For flit by
mar 7
A. MINIS.
S O.lI*.—50 boxes Colgate's palu Soap, uow
^ binding frotn brig Augusta, and fnr«dnhy
OEN AND OHAWrs.—JOO doz.
plantation Hoes, of’ various quality 1 and
sizes; 30U pair Trace Chains, assorted kinds; 50
Ox and Log Cbaius; for sale hy
_jnar <P _ DENSLOW A WEUSTEU,
P RIME BACON SHOULDERS-lO hhds.
primo Bacon Shouldors, landing from Brig
“ nd «N-foN&JOHNSON.
TtrollDENMEASUIlES.—50 i!i,lf. Wqodon
XV uiuNfUre., ,’or snlo hy
itt>r0 UJ^SLOW &.WEBSTER.
fliOBAt'CO.—3*1 groiu n—nfilVd Filiu Cut ; To-
J. Imccn, jii.l rec(!iv*!*l nil*] fur xilu by
mnr I J. A. I.aROCIIE, Market-,qunre-
A frican cayenne.—a pure liriick,, for
mile by J. A. LaRUCHE.
mar 1 Markel-«iu»r,-
|,,AI!IN.\ COLOGNE—100 hnre» rernlvuil
by
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agl.
fllarkrli-qiiAre.
J ' linU'S SI’EKM CANULEH-SIm. 4’.- uml
6',. fur niilo by - A. T. HOWNE f
mar!) SniuM'bnll(lin||.
ANioSiililiPO'rATOES.rk.iri-
V* Inu, aud for ret, by
fob 10 II. J. GII.UEKT.
l’FLES, ALMuNUij, &«7—O/nhffV.," AL
tilondi*, A|i|il„, aud Coufoctiiiiiarr. jurt ro-
fur ,a1e by " I
JESSEifct'AIIY.
I A UUOV HAV.—1011 bA r adi*!, (irllm, Am-
buxu, Simlb'a jfL buy llav. laildinu rrmil brur ClilllOU. and lor
col*- by WASIIPUUN, WILDER *» CO,
fob 15
/-1UUICE MUIIOUS.; CaM.i.bn* of
L Brandy. Gin, HAf
fsbia