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THE DAII.V GEORGIAN,
U rOMLItUKP 19 THC
or SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM IL BULLOCH,
AT TEN DOLLARS MR ANNUM,
rATAILK IKKI'ANKUALLT 19 AUVA9CK,
OR
at six dollars for six months.
«A _
T1IE TUI-WKKKLY GEORGIAN,
on TUK COUNTHT,
It published to moot tho arrangement of tho
mailt, three timet a week, (Tuetduy, Thursday,
ami Saturday,) at tho Office of the Daily Geor
gian, and contain* all the intelligence, Commer
cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including new
Advertisement* published in the Daily Paper.
THIS PAPER
It tent to all porta of the State and Union,
or delivered in tna city, at FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for tin
month*.
Till WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
f« published every Friday afternoon, at turke
HoLtARt per anuum—all paynblo in advance.
N. II.—Each Citation by the Clorkt of the
Court* of Ordinary, that application lui* been
mode for Letters of Administration, mutt be pub.
lithod THIRTY DAYS at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrator* for
Debtors and Creditors to render in their accounts,
must be published su weeks. ♦
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tor* mutt be at public auction, ou the Arst Tues
day of tho month, between the usual hours of sale,
at the place of public sales in the county where
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, Arst giving
sixty days notice thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this State, and at the door of the
Court House, where such sales are to be held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub-
lished for four months, beforo nnv order ubsoluto
•hall be made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, must be published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
must be made at the Court House door of the
county in which tho property is situate, aud on
the Arst Tuesday of the month, between the
hours often in the morning and four in the after
noon. No sales firom day to day is valid, unless
so expressed in the advertisement.
.V,plications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personul property (except negroes) of
testate aud intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators;
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgage§ on
real estate, mutt be advertised oifce a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders Of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy ofthe bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land; must be advertised Three Months
at least , ,
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly
granted by the courts, rauit be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
al!?, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
* * All Letters directed to this Office or tho
Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
New Clothlnff Establishment.
qiddonh* range.
Tho undersigned ha* opened the f7\JT\
etoro recently occupied by Mr. I. W. J HW J
, Morrell, where he lutends to keepjawfwj
targe and well selected assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, which he will aoll st very
small profits, aud very retmoctfully invites the
Planters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t
give him a call before supplying themselves, as
he is conAdenthis STOCK ha* never been stir-
passed by any brought to this place, It being an
entire new Stock, made up expressy for due
Store. Among hie Goode are the following or
Cloak* and' Mantles—Blue and black Broad
Clothe and Camblet.
Over-Coats—Of invisible green, brown. Par-
eonsMis, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camblet and Lion
Dress and Frock Coats—Of Ane black French
Brond Cloth. , . , „
Business Coats—Such as plain and fancy
Tweed Casimere, black Doe Skin, plain and Ag-
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Macks anil Frocktees.
Pantaloons—From all ofthe most fashionable
Goods,such as plain black Casimere, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casimere, Suti*
uet, Tweed Casimere, and Negro Cloth.
OU Cloth Jackets and Pants for Seamen, Sati
net Round Jacket*, Boys’ Ane block Jackets,
Vests—Of every description, such os Ane plain
black Satin, Agured and black Velvet, Bombasin,
Alpacca, Valencia, plaid Worsted, Agured Silk,
black Cloth and Casimere.
Undeu-8hirts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, Ane
end Common Merino,Silk, Saxony Wool,blench
ed and unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies,
tine Merino and Silk Under-Shirts.
Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linon and Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs of great variety.
SniRTt of Linen, Cotton with Linon Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped, and Nighty Shirts. Also, a
good assortment of Boy's size* Linen Bosoms and
Collars. ,« . L
Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
r.in and foncy Silk Stock* and Neckties.
Gloves of Ane French Kid, black, white and
eol’d Worsted, Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot
ton Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses.
Umbrellas, a beautiful assortment of r ranch
Kilk, Scotch Gingham, nnd Cotton Umbrellas.
Gentlemen's Ane and fashionable Cloth CAPS,
titter Skin Caps, a beautiful article.
Also, a general assortment lor Youths and
Hoys’ wear. The ludies are particularly invited
to call and see them. He will soon have a Ane
assortment of Children’s Suits for Boys from
four to ten years old. Having taken much pains
in titling up hi* Store, and equally as much in
Relenting a Stock for it, he hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, to merit a liberal ahnfa ofnaiIron-
age. GEO. 8. N1UHULH.
N. B. The Store nt No. 114 Bryan-*treat,
will bo continued as heretofore, .with a general
nuortroont ofthe above Goods, and will bo con
ducted by Mr. WM. L. I1AUPT.
dec 15 '
EBttAli NOTICES.
TS BANK1HIFTOY.— Uttited
JL District Court—District of Georgia.
Benjamin Morris, of Honry County, Georgia,
late merchant, of the Arm of Morris & Lewis, of
be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to aH
creditors who have proved their debts and other
t iorsons in interest to appear at the Court House
nthe City of Savannah, on tho 93d day of March
uext, at 11 u’olock, A. M., to shew cause why
such discharge and cortiAcate shall not be grant
od. > <: GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
dec 11 —
TTEonmr. — Liberty County*—
VX To nil whom it inny concern.—Whereas,
James S. Bulloch, Administrator on the estato of
John Elliott, late of said county, deceased, hath
applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
or said county, for letters dismissory on said es
tate.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to Ate their abjections (if any they
have) to the applicant'* dischurgo iu the Clerk’s
office ofthe said Court, within tlio time prescrib
ed by law,.otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the llonornblo Chariton Ilinos, one
of the Justices of said Court, this 13th day of
March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
forty-eight.
inarfS J. 8. BRADWELL, c. c.o. u c.
S^EORGIA*—Cumdcn County.—
\X To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
James Mongin Smith lias applied to the Hnnora-
bio the court of Ordinary ofsuld county of Cam
den, for letters of administration on the estate and
effects of David J. Smith, late of said county, de
ceased.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish, all
aud singular tho kindred und creditors of said de
ceased, to Ale their objections (if any they have)
to the granting said estate to the applicant, in the
clerk’s office ofmid county, on or before the 29d
day of April ensuing, otherwise letters as prayed
for will be granted.
Witness the Hon. A. Clark, one of the
Justices ofsaid court, this 90th day of March, A.
D. 1848. HENRY R. FOltT.c. c. o. c. c.
mar 90
/^JEORGIA, — Bulloch County.—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
James Rushing, administrator, and Martha Groo
ver, administratrix, on the estate of David Groo
ver late of Bulloch county, deceased, havo ap
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said
Comity when sitting for ordiuary purposes, for
letters dismissory ou said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
concerned, to tilo their objections (ifanythoy
have) in the Clerk’s offico of said court, within
tiie time proscribed by law, otherwise letters dis*
uiissory will bo granted to them.
Witness the Hon. Peter Cone, one of the Jus
tices of said Court, February 16,1848.
feb 16 DAVID BEASLEY, c. o. o. n. c.
Georgia, Bulloch county.—To
VX all whom it may concern.—Whereus, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath
applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch comity, for Letters Dismissory from said
Gunrdianship
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to Ale their objec
tions (if any) in my office, within the time pre.
ncribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
bo granted the applicant,
oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. ■■ c.
F OU It MONTHS after date, application
will be inode to Hon. Inferior Court of
Chatham County, when sitting for ordiuary pur-
E osea, for leave to sell Lot thirteen (13,) in the
10th) district, and third (3d) section, Murray
Jounty, belonging to Mossinan Houstoun.for Ins
benefit. J. W. HOUSTOUN, Guardian,
jan 11
POVH MONTHS after date application
X will be made to the Inferior Court of Chat
ham County, sitting for ordiuary purposes, for
leave to self lot No. 14, Pulaski Ward, City of
Savannah, (subject to ground rent) and improve
ment* thereon, belonging to the estaffi of David
Turner, lute of the town of Beaufort, South Car
olina, deceased, for the* purpose of making a di
vision among the legatees of said deceased,
mar 7 FREDERICK A. TUPPER, Ex’r.
■pOlIR MONTHS after date, application
X will be made to the Hon. the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of McIntosh couuty, when sitting
us a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the
right, title aud interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,
late of said county deceased, in, to and upon a
Plantation or Tract of Lund, in said couuty, call
ed Oasis, formerly the residence of Col. William
A. Dunham, deceased, for the benefit of her heirs
und creditors. S. M. BOND, Administrator,
dec 30
point MONTHS after dute application
J? will be made to the Honorable the Justices
ofthe Inferior Court of McIntosh County, while
sitting as a court of Ordiuary, for leave to divide
the Cattle aud to sell the real and personal prop
erty 5 also, the household furniture belonging to
the estate of William McDonuld, senior, late of
raid county decuusud, for tho beuofit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
DANIEL McDONALD,
jan 5 Executors.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TjWUH MONTHS nftenliile, «l.
J- will be made to the Hon. the Justices of the
Iuferior Court of McIntosh county, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, fiir leave to sell part ofthe
real and personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh, deceased, for tho benefit 'of the heirs aud
creditors of said estate,
dec 98 W. J. MoINTOSII, Adm’r.
TOOUK MONTHS after datoi application
J. .will be made to the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham comity, whilst setting for ordi
nary purposes, for leavo to sell the following no-
J ro slaves, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizxy,
ohn, Andrew, and tho hoy . Francis. Also, tho
rual estate, or household property in Washing
ton Ward, in the city of Savannah, on the corner
of Bay and Price streets, on Lot No. 1, and ono-
thlrd (4) of Lot No. 2. viz t seven (7) Wooden
Buildings, four of which aro two-storios high, and
throo one-and-an-half (14) stories high, all In ten-
antable repair—for the beuefit of the heirs and
creditors of James McDonald, late of Savannah,
Chatham county, deceased,
jan 94 J. F. O’NEILL, Exocutor.
P OUR MONTHS after date application
will be innde to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Camden comity when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave, the
property of Richard Colo, miuor, lor his benefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Jeffersonton, Jan. 20,1848. jan 95
pOUIt MONTHS after date application
X will be made to the Hon. the Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, whilst sitting us a court for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Es
tate of Juntos Denmark, deceased, late of the State
ofAlubamti. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
Bulloch County, Feb. 14th, 1848. feb 14
TVrOTICE.—All person* having demands a-
Xl gainst tho cstuto of Alexander S. McIntosh,
late of McIntosh county, deceased, are requested
to present them immediately: And all persons in
debted to said estate will inuko payiuunt to
W. J. MoINTOSII, Adm’r.
mar 10 f6—
Bulloch Superior -Court.
IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 12, 1848.
Redding Denmark and
James Wilkinson,
Cumpluiunti, ^, N EQUITY.
Charles L. M’Ghee,
Defendant.
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant
in the above ontitlod cause is absent from the
Stute of Georain, and cannot bo found therein.
On motion of Henry & Ward, and John W.
Owens—It is ordered, that tho defondant afore
said do appear nnd answer the said bill at or be
foro the next October term ofthe Superior Court
of the county of Bulloch; and it is further order
ed, that service of this order be effected by nub-
lication in one of the Gazettes of tile city or Sa
vannah once a month for four months previous
torilio said term. W» B. FLEMING,
Judgo Eastern District Georgia.
January 19th, 1848.
Filed iu my Office, this tile 17th January, 1848.
DAVID BEASLEY, c. a. c. a. c.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County— .
Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of iaid County:
I do hereby cortify that the above ain4 foregoing
is a true copy, taken from the original order filed
in my office; and given under my hand and pre
sent seal, there being no seal attached, this the
17th January, 1848.
Ii„ «.] DAVID BEASLEY, o.s. c. n. c.
jan 31 mo4—
PUBLIC SALES.
PITY SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be
Vy sold on the Arst Tuesday in April next, he
fore the Court House in the City of Savannah,
between the legal hours of rale,lot No. seventeen
17) C. S., Jusper Ward; bounded uii tlto uortii
>y Harris-street, oil the South by Macoii-stveot,
outlie west by lot No. eigbtuou(18,) and ou the
east by Whituker-street, together with the brick
huildiug und improvements thereon; levied on as,
tho property ofllenry Dittmer* to satisiy a A lit
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas nnd
Oyer aud Terminer for tho City of Savannah,
at tho itistauco of Robt. N. Charlton, Kxr., M.
Dillon vs. Henry Dittmen.
mar 3 GEO. W. WYLLY, Sheriff.
rrux COLLECTOR'S SALES,—
A McIntosh county.—uu u.e firm
Tuesduy in Muy next, will lie sold before 'heConrt
House iu the city of Dari«u, between the usual
hours ofrale, the following tracts of liiud lying ill
the county ofGlyiin, to wit: Ail that trdet of
land situate, lying and beiug in the comity of
Glynn, and kuowu as a tract of land cohtniuing
1000 acres, originally granted to Bartley MuCou-
ry, on the 18th of Junuary, 1837.
Also, nil that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and being insaid county of Glynn, and known
as a tract comainiug 1000 acres, granted to Loyal
Cowles, on tiie 18tiiday of Juuuary, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract uf laud, situate, lying
and being insaid county ofGlynit, and known as
a tract containing 1000 acres, printed to George
W. Murray, on tiie 23d day of January, 18:17.
Also, all tliut other Tract of Land, situate, ly«
ing and being In said countv of Glynn, and
ktiownnsA tract containing 1000 acres, granted
to James Wood,on the 20th day uf January, 1837.
Also, ul) that other Tract of Ltmd, situate, ly
ing uud being in said county of Glynn,und known
as a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to James
Bivins, oil tho 20tli day of January, 1837.
Also, nil that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and being in said county of Glynn.nnd known
as a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to Na
thaniel B. Juhuu, on the 22d day of January,
1837.
All these several Trac's of Land nro levied on
as the property uf A. A. DuLoruio of McIntosh
county, to satisfy the Stute, Comity, and Poor
School Tax for the yenr 1847, on property re
turned by tiie said A. ,A. DeLorme us the pro
perty of DeLoruio uud Palmer. Amount due
tixty Six Dollars und Six cents, end costs.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mol. C.
Darien. March 1,1848. mar 3
PUBLIC SALES.
flllATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in April next, before
the Court House in the City of Savannah, be
tween the legul hours of sole, will bo sold that
certain framed two story house, situate on the
lund lately the property of William Call'd, about a
half mile from the County Jail. and immediately
on the Ogecbee roadi eastern side of said road—
levied on to satisfy a A fa, issued out ofthe Supe
rior Court of Chathnm County, at the instance of
A. A. Smets vs Orinand Seilers, Ex’r. of Edmund
Lister.
ELISHA WYLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C.
mar 4
f^VAROIAN’S SALE.-Will be sold
VX On the first {Tuesday in May next, between
the usual hours of sale, before the Court House
door in tiie town of Statasboro’, Biillbch county,
all the Real and Peisonul estato of Jasper uud
Eliza Sims, Minors, to be sold fur the benefit of
raid Minors by permission of the Honorable tiie
Inferior Court of Bulloch county, viz: Three
Lots, No*. 10, 11 and 14, with Improvements
thereon, in tho town of Statesboro*, Bulloch
comity; 120 acres of Pine lands lying in said
county, aud adjacent to the town of Statesboro’;
two negro Women, Cloe and Violet, together
with household aud kitchen furniture, &c.
HASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
C. C. DANIEL,
feb 95 Guardian of Eliza Sims.
LUNE GOLD & SILVER HOODS.
.1: &c.—Including some very fine Watches
•ifi-verv description; real Diamond and rich Jew-
dry, oi* great variety, nnd embracing tiie newest
Heal Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs,
Hvnbons and Fish Knives and Forks; now pat
ent Gothic pattern Forks and Spoons, very-ouv
sant; Prince Albert and double tlircndcd pattern
.l«., nnd plain ; Sborwood’a Galvanic Butteries
with direction* ; Papier Macho Goods in abun
dance ; Vusoh* Plated and Military Wares; Gill-
tirij riutut, Accordinn., Ilunjn., nnd »h«ot Mu*
«tc; Wnlking Cnno., &c. Call nnd .no, ai now
1P rfi" l, (topnirinj[ onVotahn. nnd Clock, attend-
*il lo n. iihuuI, nnd wnrrnnlod.
I). II. NtCIIOI.S,
dm 4 1st door Wait of I'lilnoM llnnso.
MONTHS nftor duto nppllcntlon
will be inndo to tile Honorable tho Justice.
of tiie Inferior Court of Liberty County, svhilo
sitting a. a court Tor ordinary purpose, far leave
to soil n part of tho per.onnl proporty belonging
to Joseph D. IVny, minor, of Liberty County,
On. E. DANIEL, Gonrdluu.
Ibb 18
l^XECYJTOB’S SALE.—Will bo .old
l l on the 8r.tTu.ida;
»
W HOLESALE WINE.LHIVOR
AND GIIOCEHY STORE.—no.. 188
fJonyrett mud 88 St. Julian 8trcet,~WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform hi. friend.,that
n. continue, to keep on .bond nt hi. old Stand,
West Hide of tho Mnrknt. n Inrgo nssortmont of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIOAItS AND GRO
CERIES, nil or which ho offer, on tho best pen
>jld« terms, lie is also eonitnntly .implied with
the best ALIIANV ALE nnd NEWARK CI
DER, tn which he respectfully invite, th« niton-
ticn ofi),* pet.'ke. r.evS
CliiMlimii Superior Court.
THOMAS J. WALSH, )Jinunni Turin, 1818.
HENRY*JAMES. S ««h .
On tho potitimi of Tfiomn. J. Walsh, Mating
that the mid Henry, Jame., on tho sixth day of
Augnst, in tho year one thousand eight huudred
and forty seven, mndn and executed Ins certain
mortgage to the said Thomas J. Walsh, of ollthat
lot or parcel of land with the improvements, sit
uate, lying nnd being in tho city of Savannah aud
Connty of Chatham, known nnd distinguished in
tiie plan of said city os lot number sixteen, (No.
16,) Carpenter’s Row ; said lot being on East
Broad Street, and at tho bead of South Broad
Street, and being thirty-four foot in front, by otto
hundred and fifty-eight feet deep; together with
all and singular the edifices, buildings, rights,
members, hereditaments, nnd appurtenances to
thoramo belonging, or in any wise appertaining;
to secure the paymentof the sum of Seven Hun
dred dollars, due on a certain promissory note,
mude by the said Henry James to the said Thom-
ns J. Walsh, dated on the sixth day of August,
iu tho yenr ono thousand eight hundred nnd for-
tvksevun, nnd payable four mouths after data;
which said note and tho Interest which has accru
ed thereon, remain unpaid ; uud by bis petition
the raid Thomas J. Walsh prays tho foreclosure
of tho equity of redumption of tho raid Henry
James, of, in, nnd to tho mortgaged promises
On motion, it is ordered that tho said Henry
James do pay into this Court, on or before tho
firstdny of the next term thoruof, tho principal
and interest duo on thoHaql promissory note, to
gether with the costs of this application ; and tliut
in default thereof, tho uquity ufrodoinption of tho
raid Honry James, of, in, nnd to the said mort
gaged premises, bo thenceforth and forever for-
dosed*. , _ ,,
Aud ills further ordered, that a copy of tins
rule tio pnbliehed in one of tho Gazettes ofthe
City of finvaunah. once a month, until tiie timo
appointed for the payment of said money into
Court land that such Atrther and other proceed-
ings be had, si ar# prescribed by tho statutes in
such ease* made and provided.
A true extract from the minutes.
It. F. AKIN, Dep. Clerk s. c- c. c.
feb J7
Porter aud Wine 41ot-
XXjfANTEp.-Emnty
▼ f ties, quarts and pi!
ties, quart* and pint*, by
1 ' J. A. LaROCHE, Mo/kei-sij'tare
jy in April next, between
the usual hours of sale, before the Court House
in the city of Savannah, the real and remaining
personal property, and slaves, bolougiug to the
estate of Dorothy Salfner, late of Chatham coum
ty, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirsand cred
itors afraid estate, und sold by permission of the
honorable the Iuferior Court or Chatham Coun
ty, viz
One Lot of Land at the Seven-mile Post on the
WhltobluffRoad, containing Two Hundred f200)
acres; bounded* on the North by lauds of Dr.
Law, on tho West by Uud owned by tiie estate of
Matthew Halftier, on the South by a Cross Road,
and ou the East by the WhitebluffRond.
One Lot and Improvements containing Fifty
(GO) acro3—a finely improved place, with Urge
Vegetable Garden, Fruits and -Flowers in abun
dance; bounded on the North by a Cross Road,
South by Mr. John Hover, West by Mr. John
Hover. East by lands owned by estate of Mat-
tiiow Salfner.
One Lot Pine Land containing Eighty Three
(63) acres. This lot supplied the last with wood
and tiuibar. Bounded South by lands owned by
estate of Frederick Keiffur, North by lunds for
merly belonging to Mrs. Beaty, West by Innds
formerly befongiug to estate of John Johnston,
East by a Road commonly known as DutuhTown
Road. ,
Together with one Horse, one Mule, two or
throo Carls and Harness, Plantation Tools, &c.
und Eighteen Negroes.
feb 2 N. NUNGEZER, Executor.
HATH AML SHERIFF’S SALE.
Continued—On the first Tuesday in April
next,beforo the Courtllousc iutho city of Savan
nah, between the legal hours of sale, will be sold,
All that Wharf Lot situate, lyingand being in tita
city of Savannah, and known und distinguished
in the plan of said city by the number Two (2,)
East of Bull Streutund Lincoln Streot, and bound
ed East by a Lot lata Peter Kean’s, West byn
Lot owned by estate of Uobort Isaac, and North
by Savamiah River.
Levied on by virtuo of a Fi. Fa. founded on
foreclosure ufMortgago, issued ohtof the Supe
rior Court of Chatham county, in favor of Lucy
Isaac and Robert Bruce Isaac vs. Margarot Scott,
Executrix of Robert, Scott.
mar 9 ELISHA WYLLY. Dep.Sheriffc. c.
TTilATHAIH SHERIFF’S SALE.
Vj On the first Tuesday in April noxt, before
tiie Court House in tho oily of Savannah, be-
tween tho legal hours of sale, will be sold, the fob
lowing Six negro Sluves, viz. Nolly and her five
children, Grace, Jesse, Isaiah, Atirod aud Ann
Matilda. Loviod on by virtue of n fi. fn. issued
out ofthe Superior Court of Chatham County nt
the instance of the Marine and Fire Insurance
Bank of tho State of Georgia vs. Elijah Mender-
son—property pointed out by defendant;
ELISHA W YLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C.
mar 4
TXOfcjE
XL Wate
WATER.—French distilled Rose
mar 9
W ater of superior qnalitr. for n>le hy
. T. BOWNE, Smets' buildr
RULLOCH SHERIFF’S taALE.
XJ—On the first Tuesday in April next, will bo
sold hoforo tiie Court Ilmira door in the town
of Statesboro’, Bulloch county, withiu the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All
that,Tract or Parcel of Land with tho Improve
ments thereon, situate, lying and being in tho
county of Bulloch, contuiimig three hundred (300)
acres, moro or less—-adjoining lauds of Joliu
Burnside on the N. E., nnd on tho N. W. by
lands of Samuel Flitch ; on all* other sides un
known. Levied ou as the property of John D.
B.-Hughs,to satisfy au execution issuiug from the
47th District Justices Court of Bulloch county,
in ftmir of Joseph Olliff vs. John D. B. Hughs.
Levy made and returned to me bv u Constable,
22d February, 1848.
feb 24 W. H. MacLEAN, Sheriff a. c.
OULLOC1I SHEH/FF’N SALE
AX —On the first Tuesduy in April noxt, will be
sold before the Court Hotiseldoor, ill tho town
of Statesboro’, Bulloch County, within tiie legal
hour* of sale, the following property, to wit :—
Two Tracts or Parcels of Land with the improve
ments thereon, situate, lying aud being in the
County of Bulloch—containing one thousand
acres each, more or less, (2006) ; adjoining lauds
of Col. Sbepperd Williams on the North, South
by lands surveyed for Wcutworth Cook, E. and
W. by the estate of Jesse Ilagar. Suid laud ly
ing two miles Dora the Groat OgCcheo Hiver, and
well timbered. Levied on ns the property of
Jonathun Griper to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issuing
from the Justices Court in the 48th District of
Bulloch County, iu flivor of William If. Rawls
vs, Jonathan Gritier. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable, 23d February, 1848.
feb24 W. II. MacLEAN, Sheriff b. c.
WAVNE SHERIFF’S SALE.-
v v Will be sold on tho first Tuesday in April
next, in the town of Wnyncsville, at the usual
E lace of sale, between the legal hours of sale. One
>ot of Land granted to William Hair in Wayne
county, containing Four Hundred acres. Also,
one Lot granted to Moses Phelps in Wuync
couuty, being part of Lot containing Ono Hun
dred acres. Levied on by virtue of ail execution
issued out of the Inferior Court of said county,
William Drawdy vs. Robert B. Mayson, for the
useofCalob Petiditrvi*.
fob 29 THOMAS BECKOM, s. w. c.
OARAGES, FOUL AIR ‘ SILKS,
JX tike.—Just received per the Northerner.—
The most splendid assortment of Dress Goods
ever exhibited in Savaiinuh, consisting of pritited
Organdies, plaid Fouluids, rich plaid Poilt da
Sme, plaid and striped Silk Tissue?. Corded do,
satin plaid Turgurillas, Paris printed Bareges,
British do, col’d Tnrlatanes, Mourning Lawns
and Barages, blk Satin Plaid do, Ac.
Also. Silk Fringes, Capes nnd Collars. Plaid
Cup and Sasli Ribbons, etnh’d wht Crape Shawls
L C Hdkfs. misses Kid Gloves, Grass Skirts,
Filet Gloves and Mitts, Ac. Ac.
roar 4 GODFREY A LaROCHE.
flOLLINS Ac BULK LEY, No. ION
v.' It It VAN STREET, are now receiving
their Fall supply ofC ROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
fully invite the attention of purchasers. Thci*
stock in part consists as folio wl:
Crockery, China and Giant Ware:
W. Granite, Flowing Blue nnd Mulberry Din
nor Setts; do do Ten do ; China Tea Setts, sol J
band and plain; do do Raised Figuro China Vos
es; Boquet Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments,
Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, Dr-
canters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottle.
Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, Ac.
Lumps, Tin Ware, fife.
Solar Lamps of bouutilul patterns; Lamp-head
Side aud UiiilLnmps; Lanterns, Britannia, bras*
and tin Candlesticks, Tea Trays, single and in
setts, slop and toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Cake aud
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddias, Coffee Urns and Dig.
gins, Egg-trailers, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Dish
uud Plate Covers, Jelly and Bleau Munge Moulds,
Charlotte do Russo Puns, Gravy Strainers, Patty-,
pans', Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamp?,
Britannia, G. S. and Iron Tea nnd Tahin Spoon?,
together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware,
Cutlery and Domeetie Ilardienre.
. Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 61 pieces, oi
Knives only, Buck-horn nnd common Cutlery,
Scissors, Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Coffee
Mills, Milieu Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters, Fish Kettles, l’otatoe Steamers, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel und Tongs, elegant steel Fire Sotts,
Banco nnd Stow Pans, Furnaces, Wafer nnu
Watlle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee
lloasteri. Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Snd-irons, tea and dinnor Bells, rat and
inouso Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, Ae. Ac.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Bucket*, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Birdcages,
Wool-cards, Lomoii-squoozera, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-machines. Also an assortment of Mar
ket-baskets, Cradles and Wagons, travelling nnd
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
and other Bmshos.
Fancy and Misr.cUancout Goode.
Chinn, glass and wood Toys, a fine assortment
suitable for tho approaching holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing curds, buckgatnmoti boards,
chess-men, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers! pins, tooth und null brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles nnd collars, liquor tiasks, book
rests, newspaper files, crimpiug machines, knife
cleaners, An. Ac..
Planters, Housekeepers nnd Strnugors visiting
the city, aro invited to call, ns their large and va
ried assortment will bo found worthy of their at
tention. nov 15
A BROW ROOT.—Just received a fresl;
•ajL supply of Col. Hallowes’Arrow Root, new
crop, aud for sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
Tho Arrow Root may be distinguished from
Pataton Starch by the diliuretii sizes of its parti
cles aud by the difference of structure. It is des
titute of that fetid unwholesome oils, extructicuhle
by alcohol from l’otatoe starch.—Dr Vre on Arte.
I have examined and huvo bad prepared some
Arrow Root cultivated nnduiamifiicltired by Cut.
Ilullowcs of St. Murys, Georgia. It is the beat
quality of that variety offaecuTa I havo met with,
being superior to any Bermuda or other Arrow
Root 1 have seen. Samuel Jackson, M. D.
fob 18 University of.Pennsylvania.
C OL. HALLO IVES’ l’URB AR
ROW ROOT— 11 New York Uo.pitul, Oct.
Dili, 1847.—I have made an analysis nnd compa
rative examination ofthe Arrow Root grown and
manufactured from the crop of 1846, by Col.
Hallowes, of St. Marys, Ua., nud now exhibited
at the Fair of tho American Institute of tills City,
and have to report that 1 find it equal in every
respect to tho beat Bermuda Arrow Root, and
much mipurinr in the caro with which it has been
manufactured to most of the Bermuda now in
tiie New York market.
“Lawmcnck IIeio, Professor of Chemistry to
tho College of Pharmacy, uud Lecturer ou Medi
cal Chemistry Iu the Now York Hospital.”
A supply of the last crop just received by •
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
fob 18 Market-square.
D R. "WI ST A R* 8 BALSAM OF
WILD CIIEKRY.-This celebrated
uud infallible remedy for the euro of Consump
tion, Asthma, nnd Liver Complaint, was discov
ered some six or seven years ago, in the State of
Virginia, the rcmdonco of one ofthe most distin
guished physicians that over iived.Since that time
it has. by its own merits, been rapidly, surely, and
safely working its way through tho opposition of
quacks and counterfeiters, until, by its true value
and intrinsic excellence, it has gained for itself a
most enviable popularity, und established itself in
(be confidence of an intelligent and enlightened
public from one end ofthe continent to the other.
The testimony of thousands who have been re
lieved and cured by this valuable article,will show
thatit stauds unrivalled—at the hend of all other
inodicinos for the cure of discuses for which it is
recommended. Tho genuiiio Dr. Wistar’s Bal
sam of Wild Cherry is now for Eulehy duty ap
pointed agents, nud all respectable dealers in
medicine, iu nil largo cities uud nil important
towns throughout tho United States, Canadas,
and British provinces.
Bo careful and get the genuine and original
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, sigued I.
BUTTS, ou tho wrapper. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE, Agent,
mar 4 Smets* Building.
LUffloMBtlTsPBiNGGOOM.
X —Wo havo received by the steamer North
erner a frosli supply of gopds, suitable for the
•eauou, which will be sold at tiie lowest market
prices, at 147 Bay street, bv
mar 4 PRICE A VEADER.
QPlUftt* ROODS—Per steamer ISertn-
O erner—Col’d Barages, rich Fancy do, plaid
and rich Satin Striped do, Faucy Balzarmes,
Grenadines, Plaid Organdies, PlaidsummerSilks,
4-4 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—Spring Muslins, Printed Lawns, strip'd
Lawns, super French Muslins, Fancy GiughuuiSj
Muslin Ginghams, super Scotch Ginghams, blk
andwhitodo, blk and white Muslins,bik Barages,
super hlk Chally, Swiss Muslin*, Swiss embroi
dered Muslin*, Jackonut do, plaid Cambrics, II
lusiou Lsce, Brussels do. Ju3trcculved, for sale
by LATH HOP A FOOTE.
mar 3
W ROODS.—Gruiiadiuo Silks, col’d
I Barages, Printed Lawns, Ltslo Plaids,Check
Paris Ginghams, Misses Bunuet Ribbons, New
Spring Bouuet llibbous, Hernaui Silk Scarfs,
Burage do, Linen Friuga for Dresnes, Dress
Hdkfs.. Linon corded lidkfs..Genls do, Chiuesa
and other Funs, wh’t'uiid blk Luce Gloves nud
Mitts, LifJe and spun Gloves, Toilet Covers.Mur-
icabo Skirting, Turkey Red Drapery, col’d Mus
lins aud Gingnaui*. Just received per steamer
Northerner.
mar 3 SNIDER. LATHROP A NEV1TT.
TYTEW SPRING ROODS.-Supor A-
-Ll mericun and English Long Cloths, 121
bleached nnd bro. Cotton Sheeting, ladies and
misses whilo and colorud Cotton Ilose, French
cotton Cussimere, Cottonadesand summer Stuff*.',
Linon Checks, Grass Cloth, Lustrif Coatings,
Wellington Cords, white and col’d. Linen Drills,
drapde Eta. drap the Vionne, Camblet*, Mohair
Coatings, heavy Cottou Drills, Linen Coatiug.
Farmers’ Drill, LinenOhainbray,Marseilles Vent
ing, bro. Holland, Linen Dinners, English and
American Print*, Furniture do. Just received
per brig Augusta.
mar 2 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
E8T KILN DRIED"OAT MF.AL —Afresh
supply received and for sale by
J. M. TURNER A BRO.
mar 14 Monument square.
B E
.
TXUCKET8.—13 dozen painted Pails, and
AX 12 do Fancy do, lauding from sebr Henry
Payion, and for sale by
mar 9 CONNERAT A BARIE.
TVfUTMEGS.—1 bbl. No. I Nutmegs; Ido.
lv Mace; 1 do. Cloves. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE, Smots’ Buildings.
‘ mar 16
ling.
war JU _
'it/l'UUICINE Ciuis'l's.—A Iruflh mipplv of
J-fi Medicine Chests, suitable for Plantation*,
Ships, and Families, at prices to suit the times,
mar 6 181 Bay street.
W"^! BEA?fS h’j’OH.6ERT:
T IRHT l—Cornelius’ Lard Lamps ! The
XJ Subscribers tyu selling off tboir assortment
ofthe abovo celebrated Lamps at reduced prices,
nud would invite tho attention of ull who would
wish to get a good and handsomu Lump for a
•moll price, to cull. These Lumps will burn with
tho meaue&t kind of oil, nnd give a better light
than the old jiuluouud Astral Lamp w ill with tiie
buslraponn oil. ^ As a matter of economy these
Lamps aro preferable to all others now in use.
Also Sperm and Whale Oil for Solar Lamps for
sale by THOMAS M, TURNER* A CO.
fob 21 181 Huvstrcen
E xtensive, pier and centre ta-
BLES, with Mahogany, Black Walnut and*
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Clnw-feet Tallies,
do Dining do; 6 Log do do; Curd Tables ; Sofa
do with Marble Tons; do do Mahogany do j La-
dies’work do; do do do with Folding Top*; do
do do do Dcsp Drawers, Just received, aud For
sale by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 Smets’ buildings.
ivr AIIOG AN V CII AIKS.-2D doz. Full
J.TX French pattorn; 25 do gth do do; Gothic
Top do with spriug soats, just received and for
sale by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 Hmots* Buildings.
S TONE-WARE.—A good assortment of
Jugs, Butter Pots, Covered Jars, Pitchers
nnd Spittoons, received per bark Ralph Cross,
nud for solo by COLLINS A BULKLEV.
mar 3 ~
D omestics.—shirtiugs, sheeting* and
Marlboro’ Stripes. Just rocoivcd a further
supply, and for rale by A. MINIS,
umr 2
M ahogany and black walnut
BEADSTEADS, of Freucb uud High
Post. A large Assortment,jnsf received, and for
sale by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 8nets’ Building*.
A LMONDS, Ac.—Almom}*, Raisin*,Prunes,
mid Carrant*, for Bale bv
mar 1 II. J. GILBERT.
M OEA8SES*.-25'hiidiV W.‘l. Mol.mu* ;
GO bbls. N. O. do. lauding nnd for sale bv
..... omi ( , imti v err.. * «. •
mar 7
SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.*
DIO COFFEE.—106 bnge prime Ureen
XL Rio Coffee, for sule by
mar 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
DOlTSSEL’S FEKFUMEKVT—
XU Highly perfumed Toilet Soap, shaving
Creams,extracts for tho Handkerchief,Pomatums,
Cologne water, &o. Ac., just received by
mar7 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
H ULL’S CANDLES7RAUWtfS,
MACKEREL, Ac.—26 boxes Hull’s Tal
low Caudles; 50 do Raisins; 30 bbls No. 3,
Mackerel; 30 do Butter, Soda uud Sugar Crack
ers ; 30 boxes Soda do, lauding, und for rale by
»mr 7 SCRANTON AJOHNSTONI
DACCA SIDES.—25,000 prW'itac™
XX Sides, landing, and for sale by
mar 7 SC ft ANTON A JOHNSTON.
S UGAR.— 1 20 iihds Primo New Orleans,laud-
ing firom brig J Cohen, und for sale by
mar 7 A. MINIS.
J^/jACKEREL.—30 bbls No. 3Mackerel, land'
ing aud for sale by
mar 7
A. MINIS.
D U. TAYLOR’S II AES AM OF
LIVERWORT.—This medicine has been
for inntiy years known to the public us an invalu
able remedy for consumption and all discuses of
tho luugs aiid liver. The iiituiy cures performed
has establifthecMt as the surc*t and most certain
remedy that tho afflicted can depend upon. Tiie
following is a remarkable cure of
Consumption and Liver Complaint.—For n
long time I suffered with these diseases, aud was
the more alarmed us I hud lost a mother, two sis
ters nud two brothers, with tho consumption. I
had the best medical advice in vnin; every reme
dy was tried without effect, and I was almost in
despair. 1 was wasting away, very nervous, had
a bad cough, Ions of strength, and many other
dangerous symptoms. At length I tried Dr. Tay
lor’s Balsam of Liverwort, und I must say this
medicine cured me like a charm. Its groat resto
rative powers should be made known.
W. Holdridoz,233 Spring-st.
C3F* The public will bear in mind that this is no
secret or quack medicine, but oue invented by a
nhysiciuii ofthe mostemiuent standing, nnd who
had for many years devoted his attention to tho
causes and nature oflungcomplaiiits, and its mode
of preparation is well knowu to the medical fac
ulty in general.
Extract of a letter from our New Londou agent,
C. Clark—“ Those who have taken your Balsam
of Liverwort, speak well of it, I find nothing so
good for my wifo, she sometimes has verysevero
f mins und weak turns—I gave her a tea-spoon
dll, which relieved her immediately—I havo great
faith in its, virtues, and would notou without it in
my house,” Ac. No ono can doubt the superior
excellence of this medicine. Ho enroful and buy
only at 73 Uoekman, or of our especial agent, ns
counterfeits and imitations aro issued in every di
rection.
CF* Rkmembkr that this mediciiio is purely
vegetable, containing no minerals of any kind.—
Tbu testimonials of over 400 can be given similar
to the following enso which bad boen given up as . r -
beyondcure. Yet this medicino effected au entire A YER'S CJIERRY PECTORAL.—Received
euro iu a few weeks. But road and judgo for by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
yourself. E3T Conclusive proof that consump
tion cat: be cured.
Consumption and Liver Complaint.—Suffer
ing ns 1 have for throo years with those diseases, I
fool from my heart for all persons equally unfor
tunate, and thoroforn I beg of them, if they love
IHc aud health; if they lovo their families and
friends, not to lay and dio under thu hands of
mercury doctors, or their useless trash, but try
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort. This medi
cine cured me when I was so ill 1 could not turn
over in bed without assistance, and the mineral
doctors said I could not live a week; yet this veg
etable medicine cured me in six weeks. 1 had n
bucking cough, puiniu the side, raising of matter,
might sweats, aud was wasted to the bone; also,
inward fever.
J. 15. Mills, Milkman, Newton, L. I.
Beware op Imitations, put up by ignor
ant pretenders. Always see the signature Geo,
Taylor, ill. D., ou thu engraved label. This enu-
tiou is necessary, as several imitations havo differ
ent names signed, soma ns agents, others of like
imposition. Also remombor that the true and ori-
S inai is now prepared at 73 Boekmnn street by
to proprietor, formerly 375 Bovverv, to whom
j ail communications may tic addressed. The gen
uine is now, u* always, put up in round bottles.
Aqskts.—A. A. SOLOMONS. Also, A. A.
DENSLOW, successor to Thus. Ry arson, from
whom only (remember this) the genuine can bo
obtained iu Savannah. Nelsou Carter, Charles
ton; C. Carling A Co, Petersburg; P. Johnston,
Richmond; M. A. Tamos, Norfolk; Wright A Co,
New-Orlcaus, aud at the wholesale depot, W.
Thayer, 73 Boekman street, New-York. jan 4
raised with great care by Seedsmen of high re-
S illation, and are now prepared to furnish Gar
dners or Dealers with Seeds which are war
ranted as good as any to be found in this country:
Aepuragua—Giant.
Beets—Early blood Turnip, long blood, white Si
lesia or Sugar.
Ilrocofi— F.urly whito. large purple Cape.
Brans—(Kidney, dwarf, or snap,) early Mohawk,
early yellow six-weeks, China dwarf, refogee
or 1000 to l,haIfmoon,(Pole or running)larga
while Lima, email white Lima or Sieva, white
Dutch and scarlot runner.
CaW(«g«—Early York, large York, green globe
savoy, early sugar loaf, early drum-head, early
and luto fiat Dutch, green glazed, largo ox-
heart.
Cauliflower—Early nnd lute.
Celery—White solid.
Crest—Curled or neppargrase, broad loaf.
Cucumber— Early Inmie, early cluster, early short
green, curly long green.
Can<y—Early born, long oratige.
Corn—Early Canada, sweet or sugar, Tuacarora,
white Hint.
Enif Plant—Large purple.
Hale—Green curled Scotch, purplo,
Leah— Large Scotch, Londou.
Lettuce—Drumhead, whito cabbage, curled Silo-
sin, large green-head, imperial cabbage. ,
Mellon—Green citron, nutmeg, canteiope, large
musk.
Mustard—Brown or black,white Eugiish,
Marjoram-Sweet.
Onion—Lurgo red, yellow Dutch, Jlvor skin and
oniou setts.
Okra—
Parelcij—Curled.
Parsnip— Large Dutch, gurneey,
Pepper—Roll, cayenne.
Pumpkin—Connecticut field.
Peat—Early Washington, early Warwick, early
double blossom frame, early Charlton, dwarf
marrowfat, Bishop*' dwarf prolific, till or
matchless marrowfat, oxtra early.
Radish—While fall, long scarlet, long salmon,
scarlet turnip, yellow turnip, black fail.
Rhubarb Roon—Large and Tobalks.
Salsify, or Vegetable Oystur.
Sags—
Spinttge-Prickly or full, round leaf or summer.
Squash—Early summer bush, early crook-neck,
winter crook-ncck, vegetable marrow, cocoa-
nut or Porter’s Valpariso.
Turnip-Early whito Dutch, oarly red ton, early
Garden stuno, largo English Norfolk, Ilanovor
or Tpnknrd, purple top rutabaga.
Toutato—Large reu.
Thyme—
Grata and Bird Seeds—Blue Grass, Timothy, Red
Clovor, Whito Clover, Canary, Hemp, Millot,
Lucyru.
Of*An assortment of Books on Agricult
Gardening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, Ac. Ac.
Agents Tor tho American Agriculturalist, pub
Halted monthly by A. B. Allen, Kig. N. ¥
jan 23 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
/^VARDEN SEEDS* dec*—A firoah eup-
VX ply of tho usual varieties just received:
Early Canada, While Flint, Tuscarora and Su«
gar Corn; Extra Early, Early Washington,' Early
Warwick, Early Charlton, Earlv Double Blossom
Frame, and Dwarf Marrowfat Peat; Bunch and
Polo Beaus, usual varieties Canary. Hemp, Mil
ieu aud Lucorne; a few bundrod Asparagus
Roots at low prices.
fob 29 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
B UTTER.—10 kegs landing from tiie bark
Exact, aud lor tale by
H. J. GILBERT.
f UNE POMATUMS.—A grout variety re-
ceived by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
mar 1 Market squaro.
THEPS?; ITALIC OUM ELAS-
BELTING.—A supply of tho above
article ot various widths from to 14 inchoa.—
This article has been thorougly tested in Blake’e
Steam Rice Mill, iu this city, and by other Mills
in this vicinity, as well ns by many planters iu va*
ripus parts of tiie State, for Gin Bands, and for
ull plutu Bolting, has a decided preference over
Lenther, as it docs uot stretch, and is uot affected
by wet or dry weather.
As we sell this at manufiicturer's prices, ear
turns are cash. For ssle by
mar3 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
F ANCY CHINA WARE. - Single chine
Cuue and Saucers, various patterns ; China
Mugs with cold band, Porcelain and Bohemian
glass card fiuakets, Boquet-staud* for Flowers.
China Vases, Mantel Ornaments, aud China Tea
Setts for ohildrou. Just received aud for salt bv
mar 10 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
(JABAD OH,,—A very superior article it
large and small bottles aud in Flasks. Abe
Encli ih Mustard, Fresh Spices, Kitchen’* Cocoa
and n great variety of Culinary articles at a amid
advance upon New York price*, by
m«l5 A. A. DENSLOW.
P ATENT TOBACCO.—Goodwin’s Ch^w-
ing Tobacco—patented In 1843. For salu
by A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.,
inar 7 Market Square,
L AMP OIL.—For ralebythe cask or retail.
by mar 1 )L J. GILBERT.
F INE LONG'’CLOTHS.—1 case New York
Mills Long Cloth; 1 do. Extra Water Twin
do. do. Ju?t
mar 7
opened by
GODFREY A
LaROCHE.
P RIME LEAF LARD.—25 |ibls. prime No. 1
Lunf I.ard, binding from brig J. Cohen,
and for sale by
mar 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
jESiWY LliilDliOIlIBfi, dccpfto
*/ Jenny Lind,Star Rosettes,Horse Shoe, Flow
ered Braid, Quill Buck, Fancy Twist, Silver
Wreath, nqd other styles of Combs. Also Shell
Side, Ivory and Dressing Combs iu great variety,
just received and for sale hy
mar7 GODFREY A LaROCHE.
R ~ EV"NOLD'S BALTIMORE ClIllEU
HAMS. —LandingIVoui the echr Portia,
nnd for sale by
mar 7
H. J. GILBERT.
TVTEW FRUIT*—Fresh Prunes, Malaga
XI Grapes, Figs, Dates, and Raisins, just recniv-
ed and for sale by W- W. GOODRICH,
mar 1
B utt ms and cheese*—20 w
es Cheese; 5 keg* choice Orange countv But
ter; 20 boxes Hull’s Candles, patent moulcf, vari
ous sizes, landing from bark Augusta, and Tor sale
by CONNERATA BARIE.
mar 1
D
ALDY’S CARMINATIVE.—1 gross DM-
by’s Carminative, genuine, for sale bv
ar 1 A. T. BOWNE, Smets’ buildings.
DIITTERi-5 kegs selected family Butter,
.IX just received per bark Augusta, and for sale
by THEODORE MINIS,
mar 1
J Mt'ACUE 1C8.—75 bbls nnd hnlf bbls But-
Kj ter, Sugar and Soda ; 20 bbls Pilot Bread,
lauding from ship Hanford nnd Peter Demill,and
for h«!o by CONNERAT A BARIE.
marl
F lavoring extracts —Highly con-
centrntcd Extracts of Punch, Almond, Rose,
Vanilla, Orange and Lemon, for flavoring Cus
tards, Ice Cream, Jellies, Buncos, Ac. A fresh
supply received by
inai 8 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agont.
A DAMS’ CURVED HORSE HAIR FLESH
BRUSHES.—The Friction by this brush
being caused by the Ends, iusteud or the Side of
tho hair, is much more effectual, nud docs not ro-
tain (liko the Strap or Mitten.) any particles from
the surface of the shn. Iu neatness, efficacy,,
und convenience of application, it is superior to
any other frictor in use.
Just rccoived and for snlo by
mar 3 ,J. A- LaROCHF.. Market-sqr.
S OAP AND STARCH.—35 boxes Slumps
Soap. 30 do Hull A Son’s do, 40 do Colgate
A Co’s No. 1 Starch, blue nnd white; in store
uud for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON,
roar 2 West side Mcrket-square. -
—For sale by
A. MINIS.
M RS. SARAH HETTS’ uter-
INE SUPPORTERS,—Mrs, Belt’s sup
porters arc now recommended by tho most d«-
tiiiquWhud Physicians throughout tha United
States, nnd are superior to every other instru
ment now in use, for die cure of those diseases
for which they were invented. A further sup
ply just received and for sale by
A. T. BOWNE, 1—
inur 13 Smets’ buff
Dr. A. T. Bowno, Savanuab, Gb.
I would b$g to state, that you are hereby
appointed my solo Agent for Savannah, aud that
any other person selling Supporters asinine are
jtupnsiiigOM tho public,by vendiug worthies* and
injurious counterfeits of my Supporters.
Sabah Betts,
Caution,—Each Supporter will havo written
on ittliejiame of "Sarah Betts.”
QOLAR IJaMPS,—3 .dozon Coruolicua’
tX Lamps, ofthe recent patterns, for salo by
J. At. TURNER A BRO.,
mar 10 Monument square.
G JLOVE8.—Ladies and Gents White and
Colored Kid Glove*, received and forsak
by HENRY H. STUTESBURY.
feb 14
f'lOFFEE*—100 beg*, primo Rio Ci
\.y now lauding from ship Hartford, an
•nloby E.SWIF
fob 29
COAP*—GO boxes Colgate’s pale Soap, uow
O landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by
fob 29 9 E. SWIFT.
E.SV
H oes and chains.—200 do*:
plantation Hoes, of various quality and
sizes; 300 pair Trace Chain*, assorted kinds| 60
Ox aud Log Chains; for ralo bv
mar 6 DENSLOW & WED3TER.
P RIME BACON 8HOULDER3—10 hhds.
prime Bacon Shoulders, Inudiug from Brig
J. Coheir, and for stile by
mar 7 SCRANtON & JOHNSTON.
W OOUL.V MLASUflLS,—WiclU WSSSn
measures, for rate by
mar 6 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
r I tOUAtiOu.—36 gross assorted Fine Cut To-
X bncco, just received nnd for stile bv
mar I J .A. LaROCHE, Market-square.
A FRICAN CAYENNE.—A puro article, for
sale by J. A. LaROCHE.
mar 1 Markot-square.
TMAKlNA COLOGNC —100 boxos roeeivSd
X by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt
mar 8 Markot square.
J UDD'S SPERM CANDLES-Sizes 4’sand
6’a for sale by A. T. BOWNE,
mtrft Smets* building.
/'ANION# AND l*OTATOES*—Land-
VX ing, aud for sale by
feb 16 II. J. GILBERT.
, PFLES, ALMONUS, 6u>.—Omu„, XT-
id*, Apples, and Confectionary, just ra
il for sale by JESSE A CADY.
mom
ceived and
fob “
*A MBOYHAY.-100 bundle* prime Am-
boy liny, landing from brig Clinton, and for
•air by Washburn, wilder a co.
fob 15
iriHOICjE umUORN.—CnuHisting of
Brandy, Gin, Whjskey_an<TWines,_for sale
fcy,
feb 18
Usury anc
THEOpi
ORE MINIS.