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TOC. XXX.
tmitNAll, TIESPAY ItlOUNEVG, MARCH B.1MR.
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lection ofGARDEN SEEDS, which have been * \
raised with great bore by Seedsmen of high re- :
potation, end are now prepared to furnish Gar* ’ 9
diners or Dealers with Seeds which are war*
ranted as goodB9 any fo be'found in this country.
Asparagus—Giant.
Brets—Early blood Turuip, long blood, white Si*
lesia or Sugar.
Brocoli— Early whlto, large purple Cape.
Beans—(Kidney, dwarf, or sunp,) early Mohawk,
early yello w six-weeks, China dwarf, refugee
or 1000 to’l, half moon, (Pole orrunningjlarg*
white Lima, antall white Lima or Sieve, white
Dutch and scarlet mutter.
Cabbage— Early York, Jurgo York, green globe
savoy, early sugar loaf, early drum head, carry
and late flat Dutch, green glazed, largo ox*
heart.
Cauliflower—Early and late. .
Celery—White solid. M
*s>outtuu u* uuppmgrasti, oroauteat.
Cucumber—Early frame, early cluster, early short
green, early long groan.
Carrot—Early horn, long orange.
Corn—Early Catiada, sweat or sugar, Tusearora,
white flint.
Egg Plant— Large purple.
Kuu—Green cuvleu Scotch, purple.
Leak—Large Scotch, London.
Lettuce—Drumhead, white cabbagt, curled Site*
sia, largo green-head, imperial cabbage.
Mellon—Green citron, uutmeg, cantolope, large
musk.
Mustard—Brown or black, white English.
Marjoram—S weet.
Onion—Large rod, yollow'Dutch, silver skin aud
onion setts.
Okra—
Parsley—Curled.
Parsnip—Large Dutch, gurniey;
Pepper— Bell, cayettue.
Pumplein—Connecticut field.
Peat—Early Washington, early Warwick, early
double blossom frame, early Charlton, dwarf
marrowfat, Bishops' dwarf prolific, tall or
matchless marrowfat, extra curly.
Radish—White fall, long scarlet, long salmon.
scarlet-turnip, vollow turnip, black fall.
Rhubarb Roots—Large and Tobalks.
Salsify, or Vegetable Oyster.
Sage—
W«n«—Piiuklj or Ptll, rouud tour or *utnm«r.
Squash—Early summer bush, early crook*nook,
winter crook-nock, vegetable marrow, cocoa-
nut or Porter's Vulpariso.
Turnip—Early white Dutcii, early red top, early
Garden stone, Inrge Euglish Norfolk, Hanover
or Tankard, purple top rutabaga.
Toma/o—Large red.
Thyme-
Grass and Bird Seeds—Blue Grass, Timothy, Hod'
Clover, White Clover, Canary, Hemp, Millet,
Lucyrii.
ESTAii nssorttnont of Books on Agriculture,
Gardening, Raising of Stuck, Poultry, &0.&0.
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THE DAILY GEOBGIAN,
IS rVBUSHKD IN TtlK
CITY OP SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM IL BULLOCH,
AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
PAVXat.M SSMI-AN.NIMLLT IN AUVANCX,
OR
AT Six DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
TIIK TIII.WKKKLY OKOliaiAN,
OR Till COUNTRY,
It published to meet tho arrangement of tlis
mails, three tunes a weok, (Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday,) at tho Olfico of tho Daily Geor
gian, and contains nil tho intelligence, Cummer*
cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including now
Advertisements published in Uie Daily Pupor.
TII18 PAPER
U eeat to all parts of tho State and Uuion,
or delivered in tne city, at FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
mouths. •
THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
Is publiahod every Friday afternoon, at three
Poliaks per amuutt—all payable inudvance.
LEGAL NOTICES.
f2.EORGIA.-~ Bulloch County.-
VX To nil to whom it may concern.—Whereas
....... .. * J „ - - —
William Lee, Jr. Gnardiuu of Anu Kirkland an
illegitimate child of Lucrutia Lewis, hath applied
to the Honorable the court of Ordinary ofsuid
county, for letters disuiissory from saidGuardiau-
•hip. .
These aro therefore to cito and admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to tile their ob
jections (if any they have) in my office within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
uiissory will be granted the applicant.
Witness tho Ifonurable James Lee, one of tho
Justices of tho said court, this the 13th day of
March, 1848.
mar 21 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n.c.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks of tho
Courts of Ordinary, that application has been
made for Letters of Administration, must be pub
lished TtiinTV hays at least. ,
Notice bv Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditors to render in their accounts,
must be published six weeks. ....
Soles of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must bo at public auction, on the first Tues
day of tho month, between tho usual hours of sale,
at the place of public sales in tho county whore
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
sixty hays notice thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this State, and at the door of the
Court House, whore such sales are to bo held.
Notice forleavo to sell Negroes, must be pub
lished for four mouths, before any order absolute
•hall bo mado thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Roal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, must bo published SIX
TY DAYS boforo the day of sale. Those sales
must be made at the Court Ilouso door ol the
county in which tho property is sltuato, and on
th« first Tuesday of the month, between the
hours of teu in the morning and four ui the after
noon. No sales from day to day* is valid, unless
•0 expressed in tlio advertisement. t
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary gr leave to
•ell Land, must bo published I* OUR MON 1HS.
Soles of personal property (except negroes} of
testate and intestate estates by Kxecotojs m Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORI Y DAYS.
Applications by Executors nnd Administrators,
for Letters Disiuissory must be published SIX
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must be advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS. _ , . .
Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy ofthe bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must be udvertised T»** R ®^ Months
Sheriff's tales under executions regulnrly
granted by tilt courts, must be advertised
/^EOUGIA. — Liberty Comity*—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James S. Bulloch, Administrator on tho estute of
John Elliott, late of said county, deceused, bath
applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
or said county, for letters disiuissory 011 said es
tate.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
lmvu) to the*applicant’s discharge in the Clerk's
olfico ofthe said Cuurt, williiu tue time prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters disiuissory will bo
granted.
Witness tho Honorable Charlton Hines, one
of tho Justices of said Court, tills 13th day of
March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
forty-eight.
mar 13 J. 8. BRA DWELL, c. e. o. l. c.
LEGAL NOTICES*
POUR MONTHS afterdate, application
Jj will be made to the Hon. the Justices of the
Interior Court of McIntosh county, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, Air leave to sell part ofthe
real and personal estate of Alexander 8. McIn
tosh, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs aud
creditors of said estate,
dec 28 W* J. MclNTOSH, Adm’r.
TTfiDIIB MONTHS alter date, application
X; will he mado to the Justices of tho Inferior
Court of Chatham couuty, whilst sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leuve to soli the following no-
J ro slaves, to wit: Clara with hur daughter Lizzy,
ohn, Andrew, and tho hoy Frauds. Also, the
real estate, or household property in Washing-
teu Ward, in tho city of Savauuuh, on tho corner
of Bay aud Price sireets, on Lot No. 1, and one-
third (J) of Lot No. 2, viz: seven (7) Wooden
Buildings, four of which uro two-storiufc high, and
lltreu ouu-and-an-hall'(U) stories high, all in ten-
onlable repair—for file benefit of the heirs bud
creditor* of James McDonald, luto of Savunnoh,
Chatham couuty, deceased,
jan 24 . J. F. O'NEILL, Executor.
JjlOUit MONTHS after date application
bo iniide to the Honorable the Interior
Court of Caiudon county wheu sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to soil a negro slave, the
property of Richard Colo, minor, for his benefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Joffersonton, Jan. 20,1648. jan 25
; MONTHS after date application
will be made to the lion, the Inferior Court
V rniintv — ! of BullncliCounty, whilst sitting ns 0 counter
GTn Mlit D £2?cm.eern-wlmrc^ ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Ileal Es-
tut,»«'«■ ijehMrMocoarodnjitu oftl.o Slate
PUDIilD HUGH.
fllTV SII13HIF VS S\liR.—Will be
V> sold oh the first Tuesday h April next, ho
foro tho Court House iu the Ciy of Bavunniili,
between tho legul hours of sale, bt No. Huveuteeu
(171 C. 8., Jnspur Ward: bouuled 011 the north
by Ilarris-streot, on tho South by Macon-streot,
011 tho west by lot No. eighteen! 18,) and 011 the
oast by WliHukor-atreef, together with tho brick
huildiiigund improvements thonon? levied ou us
tho property of Henry Dittraers to satisty a li lb
issued out ofthe Court of Coiimon Pleas and
Oyer aud Terminer ter the Cty of Savaunnh,
ut the instance of Kobt. ill. Clurltou, Exr,, M.
Dillon vs. Heury Dittuiors.
mar 2 GEO. W. WY1LY, ShorilT.
.’Olt’S SAI.it3.-In pur.unn
poiuss 4c Bl'LKLEY, No. 108
V UK 1MN STREET, are now
T^XEfitfTOK’H SAI.IG.-ln purauamn
JLl ofaii order of the Hoiiornhc the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, wheu sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold on thefirst Tuesday
Hu Juno next, before the Court House door iu.
the city of Darien, Ono House uiid Lot lately
occupied and owned by Mm. Aun CuimiU'liam,
and also tho following negro slavds, Tom. Nan
ny, Fanny, Violet, Robert, June, and Bill*—
being the rent und personal estate of tte late
Mrs. Ann Cunningham. Bold for tho lenafit
of the heirs and creditors ofthe deceasod.
CHARI.1,8 SPALDING, Ik r.
mar 24
rpAX COLLECToK'n
X McIntosh county.—on uhi first*
Jamos Mongiti Smith has applied to tho Honora
ble the court ofOrdinary olsald county of Cum-
dcu, ter letters of administration on the estate and
etlects of David J. Smith, lato of suid county, du-
ceased.
Theso are therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
and singular tho kilidrod und creditors of said de
ceased, to lilo their objections (if any they have)
to the grunting said estate to the applicant, ill tiie
clerk's office ol'saiiicounty, on or before the 22d
day of April emiuing, otherwise letters as prayed
ter will be grunted.
Witness tho Hon. A. Clark, one of the
Justices of said court, this 20th day of March, A.
D. 1848. HENRY R. FOIlTjc. c, o. c. c.
mar 20
GEORGIA* — 13ttlloc.li County.-
VI To al) whom it limy concern.—Whereas
James Rushing, administrator, and Martha Groo
ver, administratrix, on tho estate of David Groo
ver luto of Bulloch county, deceased, have ap
plied to tho Honorable thu Interior Court of said
Comity when sitting for nrdinury purposes, for
letters’disiuissory on said estate.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (ifaiiytliey
have)'in tho Clerk's office of said court, within
tho time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
missory will bo granted to them.
Witness the lion. Peter Cone, one of tho Jus
tices ofsuid Court, February 10,1848.
teb 10 DAVID PEAS LEY, c. c. o. a. c,
V^IIITY^DAYS—ftnder' mortgage executions Guardianship
»IKTV DAYS—SiSe" of pomlmble properly Tbese era therefore to cite oml eilraon!*lt nil
under orier efOonrt, nnwt to ndvertisod gener-
•lto, TKN PAYS before ihc .toy of Sale.
* All Letters directed to this Office or the
• Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion
Wow Clotl.in* Ei,tt«blt«‘>ment.
piannnH- HANOI,.
The under,igned he, opened the ri n
, .tore recently occupied by Mr.l. W. 1 IWJ
Morrell, where he intend, to kee,i grVjJ
targe and well selected assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, which he will sell at very
•mall profits, nnd very reimectfitUy invites tho
Planters, Merchants, und Citizens generally, t
give him is call before supplying themselves, as
Re is confident his STOCK has never been sur
passed by any brought to this pluce, it being: an
entire new Stock, mado up express y for fins
Store. Among his Goods uro the following ar
^Cuuks and.Mantles—Bhto and black Broad
Cloths and Camblct.
Oyer-Coats—Of invisible green, brown, Par
sons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Caiublot and Lion
/^.BORGIA* Bulloch Couuty.—To
VJ all whom it may conooru.—Wherous, Allen
Williams, Guardian, of Martha A. Lyons, hath
applied to the lion, tho Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch couuty, for Loiters Disuiissory from said
ofAlubama. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
Bulloch County, Fob. 14th, 1848. leb 14
N OTICE*—All parsons Imvimr demands a-
gainst the estate of Alexander S. McIntosh,
lute of Melutosh county, deceased, are requested
to preseut them immudiutuiy i And all persons in
debted to suid cstato will make payment to
W. J. McINTOSII, Adm’r.
tnnr JO f6—
persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec
tions (if any) in my office, within tho time pre-
scribed by lim, otiiorwiNo Letters Disiuissory will
he oI re„tod.hB^ 1 mcalto AS i EVi
Bulloch muperior Court*
IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 12, 1843.
Redding Denmark and ")
James Wilkinson, I ,
Cmnplauauts. lj N EQUITY.
Charles L. M’Ghco, I
Defendant. J
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant
in tho above entitled cuuso is nbsunt from the
Stato of Georgia, und cuunot bo found thorein,
On motion of Ileury & Ward, aud John W.
Owens—It is ordered, that the duietidunt afore
said do nppenr aud answer the said bill at or be
fore tha next October term uftliu Superior Court
of the county of Bulloch; and it is further order
ed, tliut service of this order be effected by pub
lication iu ona of the Gazettes of the city or Sa
vannah ohco a mouth for four months previous
to the said term. W. B. FLEMING,
Judge Eastern District Georgia.
January 12th ; 1848.
Filed iu my Oflice, this the 17th January, 18-18.
DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. n. e.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County—
Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of said County:
I do hereby cortify that the above and foregoing
is a true copy, taken from the original order filed
iu my afiieeiMnd given under my bund aiid pro*
sent seal, there being no soul attached, this tho
17th Jouuary, 1848.
11,. s.l DAVID BEASLEY, c. i. c.“ -
-jan3L- i jf“ “*
Tuesday in May next, will be sold beforo’liePourt
Ilouso iu thu city of Darien, between the usual
hours ofsule, tho following tracts of lauding in
the county of Glynn, to wit: Ad that tract of
laud situate, lyiug and being in the county of
Glynn, and known as a tract of laud containing
lOOOucres, originally granted to Bartley McCou-
ry, on tho 18th of Juimary, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
iug and boiug iusaid cauutyofGlyuu, aud known
us a tract containing 1000 acres, grained to Loyal
Cowles, on tho 18th day of Jauunry, 1837.
Also, all that other Tntct of land, situate, lying
and being iusaid county of Glynn, and knmvu as
a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to George
W. Murray, on file 23d day of January, 1337.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, ly«
ing aud being in said county of Glyuu, aud
kuawuusn tract containing 1000 acres, granted
to James Wood.on the 20th day ofJmmary, 1337.
Also, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly,
ing und being in said county of Glynn, and known
as a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to Jamos
-.w now receiving
their Fall supply ufC ROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
ftilly invite the attention of purchasers. Their
stock iu part consists as follows:
Crockery, China and Glass Wart:
lto, Flowing Biuo aud Mulberry Diu
urfTgfjjjj& jfl ■“•'* " * -
_....
iter Setts : do dn Tea uo ; China Tea Setts, go! i
baud and pluiu; do do Raised Figure China Vas
es; Boqiiet Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments,
Children's Tea Setts, Glnis Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glusses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, Dr-
euuters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Dottle.
Stouo Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, Ac.
Lamps, Tin Wars, $jc.
Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns: Lamp-head
Side and Hall Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
and tiu Candlesticks. Tea Trays,' singlo and ill
setts, slop aud toilett Palis, Foot-baths, Cake and
The Arrow Root may be distinguished IVom
Polatoe Starch by the different sixes of its parti
cles and by tho diiterenca of structure. It is des
titute of that fetid unwholnsomo oils, extracticsbls
by alooholft-om Potatoe starch.—Dr Urs on Arts,
I have examined and have bad prepared some
Arrow Root cultivated und umiiuliiciiired by Col.
Hallnwqa of St. Marys, Georgia. It is the best
quality of that variety ofluecuia I have uiot with,
being uupurior to any Bermuda or other Arrow
Root 1 have seen. Samuel Jackson, M. D.
teb 18 Cn^-amity qf Pennsylvania.
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coflee Urns aud Big*
gins, Egg-boilers, Ten-pots. Oyster-dishes, Disb
and Plate CoYOrB, Jelly l»*»d fttpun MongoAtnnWta,
Charlotte de Russe Pans, Gravy Strainers, Patty-.
6 ans, Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lampq
ritannia.G. S. und Iron Tea and Tuble SpooiUt
together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware,
Cutlery and Domestic iJardtean,
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, oi
Knives onlyi Buck-horn and common Cutlery,
Scissors, Razors aud Rocket Cutlery, Coflue
Bivins, ou the 2Uth day ol'Jnmary, 1337.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and being iu suid count/ of Glynn,and known
as a tract containing lUUifuorus, granted to Na
thaniel B. Julian, ou thoddd day of Juuuury,
1837/
All theso several Troc's of Land are levied on
as the property of A. A. DeLorme of Mulntosh
couuty, to satisfy tho State, Couuty, and Poor
School Tux for the yeur 1847, on property re
turned by the suid A. A. DeLorme as the pro
perty of DoLoriuo and Pulmer. Amount due
Sixty Six Dollars und Six cents, and costs.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mcl. C.
Darien. March.!, 1843. : mar 3
aiiuvei miu xungs, uiegum miuui i no ociw,
Sauce' and Stew Pons, Furnaces, Water nnd
Waffle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coflee
Roasters,'Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, teu and dinucr Beits, rat and
mouso Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jaggiug
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &c. &c.
Wood and IVUlmo Ware.
Buckets, Tubs, Sinv'os, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Bnrroi-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, Lotmm-squeezors, Wood-sppons,
Crimping-machines. Also an assortment pfMar-
Uet-baskets, Cradles und Wagons, travelling und.
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoo, clothes, imil
and other Brushes.
Fancy und Miscellaneous Goods.
China, glass and wood Toys, a fine assortment
suitable ter thu approuching holidays ; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards,
chess-men, Indies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth and nail brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles ami collars, liquor flasks, book
rests, newspaper files, criinpiug machines, kuifu
cleaners, &c. &c.
Planters, Housekeepers nnd Strangers visiting
tiie city, aro invited to call, as thoir largo nnd va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their at
tention. nov 15
A BROW ROOT.-Ju.t received afresh
JM. supply of Col. Hallowes’ Arrow Root, new
crop, and for solo by J. ROUSSEAU-
C OL. HALLOWED' PURE AR
ROW ROOT—“ New York Hospital, Oct.
Utb, 1347.—1 huve made an analysis and compa
rative examination uftltu Arrow Ruot grown nnd
iminufactUfctd from the crop of 164o, bv Col.
Hailowos, of St. Marys, Ga., and mny exhibited
«i itiu ruir ot tne Amerioau Institute of this Ulty,
nnd have to report tliat‘1 find it equal in every
respect to tiie best Bermuda Arrow Root, aud
much superior in the care with which it has been
manufactured to most of the Bermuda new iu
thu New York market. .
"Lawrence Reid,J/rnfessor of Chemistry to
the College of Pharmacy, and Loctururon Medi
cal Chemistry iu the Now York Hospital."
A supply ofthe lust crop just received by
A-A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
feb 13 Market-square.
D U* WISTAK’N BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY .-This celebrated
JJR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVEU-
jpOUR MONTHS after dute, application
be made to Hon. Interior Court of
Chatham County, when sitting for ordiuary pur
poses, for leave to sell Lot thirteen (13,) in the
(10th) district, and third (3d) section, Murray
County, belonging to Mossmnn Houatoun.for his
benefit. J. W. HOUSTOUN, Guardian,
jan 11
XplOUIt MONTHS after datu application
J: will bo -
will bo made to .the inferior Court of Chat
hath County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sclllot No. 14, Puluaki Ward, City of
Savnhnah, (subject to grouiid rout) aud improve
ments thereon, belonging to the estate of David-
Turner, lato ofthe town of Beaufort, South Car
olina, deceased, ter tho purpose of making a di
vision among the legatees of said deceased,
mar 7 FREDERICK A. TUPPER, Ex’r.
noun MONTHS after date, application
J- will be mado to the lion, tho Justices of tho
Skin.
Ditisf and Frock Coats—Ofiino black French
BroadCloth. , -
Business Coats—Such as plain and fancy
Twoed Coaimore, black Doe Skin, plain and fig-
■red Beaver Cloth, Sutiuete, Kentucky Jeans
Sacks and Frockteoa.
Pantaloons—From all of tho most fashmunblo
Goods, such os plain black Cusitncre, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casimere, Sati-
net, Tweed Casiniore, and Negro Cloth.
Oil Cloth Jackets and Pants for Seamen, Sati
net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine black Jackets,
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, wheu sitting
ns a court of Ordinary, for leavo to sell all the
right, title aud interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,
late of suid comity. doconsud, in, to and upon a
Plantation or Tract of Lund, in said county, call
ed Oasis, formerly the residence of Col. Williuni
A. Dunham, deceased, for tho heitefitof her heirs
and creditors. S. M. BOND, Administrator,
doc .31) .
POUR MONTHS afterdate application
J. will he * * "
uu»4—
PUBLIC SALES.
/CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
Vy Ou the first Tuesday in April next, before
the Court House in the City of Savannah, be
tween tho legal hours of sale, will be sold that
curtain frainod two story house, situate on the
land lately-the property of William Cuhil,uboutn
half mile from the County Juil. and iihinediately
ou tho Ogechce roud, eastern side of said road-
levied ou to sutisfy a fi fa, issued out ofthe Supe
rior Court of Chuthum County, at the instance of
A. A. Smuts vs Orwuud Sellers, Ex’r. of Edmund
LISIIA 'WYfcLY, Bel)'/liiVritt’C. C.
mar 4
T3ULLOUH SHERIFF’S HALE.
-13"On tho first Tuesday in April next, will be
sold before the Court House dour in the town
of Statesboro’, Bulloch county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, .to wit t All
that Tract or Parcel of Land with the improve
ments thereon, situate, lying and being iii the
coiiqty of Bulloch, contaliJLmg three hundred (300)
—us, more or less—ad wining lauds of John
riiskto on the N. E., nnd on tho N. W. by
Imulo uf Snntuol Futoh ; on aljLpthor sides un
known. Levied on as the pVopett^of John D.
B.*Hughs,to satisfy an execution issuing from the
47th District Justices Court of Bulloch county,
in favor of Joseph OllitF vi. John D. B. Hughs.
Levy made and returned to nio by a Constable,
22d February, 1848.
teb24 W. H. MacLEAN, Sheriffs, c.
in UAHDIAN’Sl SALE.—Will bo sold
VX outlie firstjTuesduy in May next, between
the usual hours of sale, before the Court House
door in the town of Statesboro’, Bulloch county,
nil the Rent and Petsotiui eslnte of Jasper nnd
Klizu Sims, Minors, to bo sold for the benefit of
said Minors by permission of the Honorable the
Interior Court of Bulloch couuty, viz: Three
Lots, Nos. 10, 11 and 14, with improvement*
thereon, in tiie town of Statesboro’, Bulloch
•county; 120 acres of Pino lauds lying iu said
county, and adjacent to the town of Statesboro’;
two negro Women, Clue and Violet, together
with household and kitchen furnitiiro, &c.
1IASKEL SIMMONS,
Gutmlum of Jasper Sims,
C. C. DANIEL,
fob 25 Guardian of Eliza Situs,
Vests—Of every description, such us fine plain
ick Satin, figured and bfack Velvet, Boinbnsiii,
black
Alpacca, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black CU 1 '
I, . illBllCIU, |»IIUU »<
bln*ck Clotli and to’iwunore.
U.mln-SmnT!.—OI heavy iibbeil Wool, fnw
and Common Mlirmolallk, Saxony Wiiol.lileaob-
o,l and nnbloncbed Cotton and Bliclukm, La,bo.,
Cno Marino ainl Bilk Undor*Shirto.
Chavato ofWorotod, fanny Satin, PI,nd Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linon and Silk Pockot
Handkorehiofo of great variety.
Shikts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fanoy Cotton, striped, and Night Slilrte. Aleo, a
good assortment of Boy’s sizes Linen Boioms und
Stocis of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
sin and fancy Silk Stocks nnd Neoktioe.-
Clovis of fine. French Kid, block, .white and
eol'd Worsted. Clotli and Thread. Silk and Cot
ton Night Cops, Money Bolts, Silk Puree;.
Umoiullac, a beautiful assortment ol trenail
Silk, Scotch Gingham, ond Cotton Umbrellae.
Geiilleinon'e lino and fashionahle Cloth LAPS,
Otter Skin Caps, a beautiful article.
Also, a general assortment for Youths anil
Boys’ wear. The ladies aro particularly invited
to call and see thorn. .Ho will soon haven Bno
assortment of Children’s Suite for Boye Bom
four to ten years old. Having tehon. muchpolne
in lilting up hie Store, end equally e» tnuohin
.electing a Stock for it, lie hope;, by strict atten
tion to business, to muritalihornl share of^jatron-
**?i B. Tho Store at No! 114 Biyan-etreot,
will bo continued ae herotofuro, with n goiieral
a.iortment ofthe above Goode, end wdlbo con
ducted by Mr. WM. L. 1IAUP r.
doc 15
will ho made to tho Honorable tho Justices
oftho Inferior Court id* Me In to.ill County, wlillo
sitting as a court ofOrdinary, for leave to divido
tiie Cattle and to *cll the real aud personul prop
erty ; also, tho household furniture belonging to
tho estate of Williani AMoDonald, senior, late of
naid county decuusud, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said hstiite.
ALEXANDER MeDONALD,
daniel .McDonald,
jnn 5 Executors.
B ulloch sheriff's sale.
—On the first Tuesduy iu .4pril next, will be
sold boforo thu Court House door, in tho town
of Statesboro’, Bulloch County, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit s—
Two Tract* or Parcels of Land with the improve
ments thereon, shunto, lying aud being in tho
County of Bulloch—^containing one tliousafld
acres each, more or less, (20011) ; adjoiuiug laud*
of Col. Shepperd Wifliam* ou tho North, South
by land* surveyed for WentWOrlll.Cqok, E. and
\V. by tho estate of Jesso Hagar. Said liifitl-ly*
ing two mile* from the Grout Ogechee River, and
well timbered. Levied on ns the property of
Jonutliuu Griucr to satisfy sundry fi. ihs. issuing
from the Justices Court in the 48th District of
Bulloch Couuty, in fuvor of Williani 11. Rawls
ys, Jonathan Griucr. Levy made uud returned
to me by n Constable, 22d February, 1843.
feb24 W. H. MacLEAN, Sheriff b. c.
^TAVNE SHERIFF'S SALE.~
T7IOUB MONTIIS after date application
llaRWililtfi ■■ I
will be uiudo to the Honorable the Justices
ofthe Inferior Court of Liberty County, while
RiUiug as u court ter ordinary purposes, lor leavo
to self a part of the personal property belonging
to Joseph B. Wuy, minor, of Liberty County,
Ga. E. DANIEL, Guardian,
fob 18 ..
F ine hold * silver.hoods,
—J . ., . _*i u., I!..n Ilf,,I—I...I,
^ Including sumo very lino Wntcliaa
•if every doKrilklim; reel Diamond and rich Jew
elry,' hr great variety, and embracing the newoat
HealSilvor Pitohere,Tea Sole, GobieU, Slugs,
Sivphone and Fieh Knives and Forkei miw-pnt-
.111 Gothic pattern Fork, and Spoons, very elo-
pintj Prince Alliort and.douhlo Ihrondod pnltorii
do., nnd plain: Shorwopd'a Gplvoiilo Batteries
with direclinite I Papier Macho Geode in nbtm-
donee ; Vaeost Ploted olid Military Wares; Gm-
torn. Flutes, Accordions, Banjos, andShcol Mil
lie; Wolking Canoe, &c. Call ond tee, oa now
"p^Mtopoiring of Watches ^ clocke attend
ed to an usual, and warrmtajd. wc|(|OI ^
1st door West of Pulaski House.
dtc 4
l
ms«a?ssB
Congress rind 83 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends,that
. be continues to keen on band at his old stand.
West Hide of tiie Market, a large assortment m
WINES, LIQUORS,- CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which be oilers on tho best pos-
•ihlo terms. lie is also constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI
DER, to which hs /erpeetfidJy jnvitM the attea
tine of the pel,he, -- ”
Clmlham Superior Court.
THOMAS J. WALSH, )Ja»«a»iT*iim, 1848.
VS. >
HENRY JAMES. ) Rult Nisi.
On the petition of Thomas J. Walsh, stating
that the said Henry James, on the sixth day ol
August, in the year ono thousand eight Imndrod
and forty sevcu, made aud executed Ills certain
mortgngo to tho said Thomas J. Walsh, of all that
lot or parcel of land with tho impro vements, sit
uate, lying nnd beiiig iu the city of Savannah and
County ofCImthnm, known and distinguished in
the plan of said city as lot uumber sixteen, (No.
1C,) Carpenter's Row ;. said lot being on East
llroud Street, and at the head of South Broad
Street, und being thirty-four feet in front, by ono
hundred nnd fifty-oight feet deep; together with
all aud singular the edifices, building*, right*,
mumhers, hereditaments, and appurtenances to
tho sumo belonging, or in any wise appertaining;
to secure tho payment of tho sum of Seven Him*
dred dollar*, duo on a cortuln promissory note,
made by tho said Henry Jame* to the suid Thom-
us J. Walsh, dated on the sixth day of August,
iu the year one thousand eight hundred and fur-
ty-soven, aud puynblo four months after date;
which said uoto uud tho interest which Ims accru
ed thereon, rcuiuin utumid ; and by his potitiou
tho said Thomas J.Wufsh prays the foreclosure
ofthe equity of redemption ofthe said Henry
Jutues.of, iu» ami to tho mortgngcd premise#
On motion, it is ordered that tho said Ifeury
James do pay into nhis Court, on or before the
first day ofthe next term thereof, the principal
and interest duo on the suid promissory note, to
gether vyitli the costs of this application; uud that
in delimit thereof, thoequily ol redemption ofthe
said Henry James, of, tu, and to the said mort
gaged premises, bo thenceforth and forever for-
closnd. . . , ...
Aud it is farther ordornd, that a copy of this
rule bo published iu one ofthe Gazettes of the
City of Savannah, once a month, until tba time
appointed for the payment of said money into
Court; and that such further aud other proceed
ings be bod, ns aro prescribed by tht statutes in
such cases mnde and provided.
A true extract from tee minutes.
R. F, AKIN, Dep. Chirk s.e. o. o.
r.bi7 ' n,l< -
Porter and VViue Dot*
TTtXECUTOB’S SALE.—Will be sold
J>J on the first Tuesday
ly in April next, between
bi " ■*
the usuulhoiir* of *ule, before the Court House
lu Ilia city of Savannah, tiie real and remaining
personal property, and slave*, belonging to the
estate of Dorothy tiulfuer, lato of Chuthum coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and cred
itors ofsuid estate, uud sold by permission of tho
honorable tbe Interior Court of Chatham Coun-
Wiil bo sold ou thu first Tuesday in April
next, iu tiie town of Wayuesvilie, at the usual
place of sale, between the legul hour* of *nlo, One
Lot of Lund granted to William Hair iu Wayne
county, containing Four Hundred acres. Also,
ona Lot granted to Moses Phelps iu Wayne
county, being part of Lot containing One Hun
dred acres. Levied an by virtue of an execution
issued out oftho Interior Court of said county,
William Drawdy vs. Robert B. Alaysou, for tho
use uf Caleb Puiidurvi*.
feb 20 THOMAS mXKOM, a.yr. c
ly, viz t—
Ono Lot ofLandattho Soven-mtlo Post on the
Whiteblufl'Road, containing Two Hundred (200)
acres; bounded ou tho North bv lands of Dr.
Law, on the West by land owned by tho cstato of
Matthew Sulfucr, on tho ,South by a Cross Road,
and on the East by tee Wlfiteblulflload.
Out* Lot and Improvement* containing Fifty
(50) acres—a finely improved place, with largo
Vegetable Garden, Fruits and Flowers in abun
dance ; bounded on tho North by a Cross Road,
South by Air. Jolm Hover, West by Air. John
Hover, Lust by luuds owned by estate of Alat-
tliow Hulfnor.
Olio Lot Pino Land containing Eighty Three
(83) acres. This lot supplied the last with wood
and timber. Bounded South by lands owned by
estuto of Frederick Keiffer, North by lands for
merly belonging to Mrs. Beaty, West by lands
formerly belonging to estate of John Johnston,
East by u Road commonly knowu as DutchTown
Road.
Together with onu Horse, ono .Mule, two or
tiiree Curts aud Harness, Plantation Tools, dec.
aud Eighteen Negroes.
teb 2 N. NUNGEZER, Executor.
/;or 3
WANTED-rwy Porte
W ties, quarts add pints, by
runt 1 J- A- LiROCHE, J
Ma/ket-rquars.
C " HATH AM SHERIFF'S SALE
Contmued—On tho'first Tuesday in April
noxt, before tho CourtHouse iu tho city of Savan-
nub, between tho legal hours of sole, will bo sold,
All that Wharf Lot situate, lyiugand beiug in the
city of Savannah, nnd kuown and distinguished
in the plan ofsuid city by the number Two (2,)
East of Bull Slrcctand Lincoln Street, and bound*
•d East by n J.ot late Peter Kean's, West by u
Lot owned by estate ofRobert Isaac, nnd North
by Savannah River.
Levied on by virtno of a Fi. Fa. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Chatham county, in favor of Lucy
Isaac and Robert Bruno Isaac vs. Alargaret Scott,
Executrix of Robert Scott,
mar.9 ELISHA WYLLY, Dop.Shenffc. o.
rfllATIIAHI {SHERIFF'S SALE.
Xj On the first Tuo.sduy in April next, before
the Court House in the city of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of ealo, will be sold, the fo|.
lowing Six negro Slaves, viz. Nelly and her five
children, Graue, Jesse, Isaiah, Alfred and Ann
Alatilda. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued
out or the Superior Court of Chatham County at
tho instance of the Alarino and Fire Insurance
Bank oftho State of Georgia vs. Elijah Hander-
(2 TICINO GOODS-Per steamer North
O ernor—Col’d Borages, rich Fancy do, plaid
ernor- _ .. ...
and rich Satin Striped do, Fancy flnlzarlnos,
Grenadines, Plaid Organdies, PlaidsmnmsrSilks,
4-4 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—Spring Muslins, Printed Lawns, strip'd
Lawns, super Freueh Muslins, Fancy Ginghams,
Muslin Ginghams, super Scotch Gingham*, bile
and white do, blkuud white Aluslins.bik Borages,
super hlk Clinlly, Swiss Aluslina, Swiss embroi
dered Muslin*. Jackonet do, plnid Cambrics, II
lusiou Lace, Bruuelsdo. Just received, for tale
by LATHROP & FOOTE.
’ mar 3
NS
EW 4400DS.—Grenadine Silks, col’d
Borages, Printed Lawns, Lisle Plaids,Check
Paris GiiiglmnH, Alissos Boupet Ribbons, New
Spring Bnuuet Ribbnns, Ilernani Silk Scurfs,
Barago do, Linen Fringe for Dresses. Dress
lldkl's., Linen corded hdkfs..Geut* do, Chinese
nnd other Fau*, vyh’t and blk Luce Gloves and
Alitts, Lisle and spun Gloves,'^Toilet Cover*,Alar-
icabo Skirting, Turkey Red Drapory, col’d Mus
lins uud Gingham*. Just received per stoamer
Northerner.
mar 3 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
WORT.—Tliut this medicine uliould ac
quire ao' much notoriety is uot at all strauge when
wo tuko into consideration the vaat ^lumber that
are cured by its use. For many yearaithas
proved soastouishinglysuccesafuiut tho Nortli,tliAt
nearly every family retain it iu thoir house as an
tidote to cold*, coughs and consumption.
That no oilier article possesses the 6umo merits
is equally true, and tbe consumptive ieurns teat
he cun depond upon this modiciue when all others
hare proved worthless. There is noto doubt but
thousands aro yearly cured by this inestimable
modiciue, aud in many instances where those
given up to die,have in an iuc’dible short lime been
entirely cured^y its unrivalled efficacy. Tho fol
lowing remarkable caso of consumption was
cured by this Balsam of Liverwort. As you
valuo lite and health and would bo cured, ot once
resort to tills article, aud rest assured you.will not
resort in vain—but read und judge for yourselfi |
Interesting 'cure of Consumption and Liter
Complaint.—I hud q violent^cough, with raising
of phlegm, a severe pain iu my side, back,,
stdtuach, and across my bowels. 1 was so coldal
times, it seemed impossible to keep warm, even
when others were butnpluiuing of the heat, and
my skin was very yellow. I fellaway to skin and
bones, tny veins sunk in and becameinvisible, and
overy person supposed me dying. A friend of
mine recominundsd me to try Dj\ Taylor’s Balsam
of Liverwort, which I got, as my physician did
me uo good, and tills medicine soon restored
me to good health again.
J. Kxvxkxqu,
Ship Carpenter, 640 Water-street.
Although thousands are cured by Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, and as many still die of that
futiil malady, the cause is plain, neglect your first
symptoms, and then trifle with things of no uso
-until it is too ibtc, death follows. But evory
one caiii)4 u '<fed if they will. Take this modi-
cino nt the fintnpiOTMll Kf the illxidiou*foe, and
you will be easily cured. Yet tiiis-ai9dicir-|-l4J
cured consumption in advanced stages, as iflt~
testimonials below will prove. But tho surest
wuy is not to deter, as "deluysaro always dan
gerous,"
Consumption Cured.—My son having a violent
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities
of thick putrid matter, and finally lie could not
turn over iu bed, from wuakuess. Hu manifest
ed every symptom of confirmed consumption,.
'For 6 years he Imd heeu subject to tho asthmu.
His physicians, Drs. Vcriuouio and Anderson,
said he was incurable nnd must soon die. Yeti
was determined to try Dr. Taylor’s Bulanin of
Liverwort, and strange os it may appeur, this
medicine has fullv restored his health.
Sophia Gali.on, 14 Norfolk-st.
Asthma Cured,—l have nuffered from the
Astluuu a very long tUno, and have used 'every
inedicino I could obtain for its euro in vuiu, until
I tried Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. This
medic!uo ims afforded me must manifest benefit,
and is, in my opinion, a cure for this distressing
disease; more especially, as I know of many
casoB among my friumis, whore it has been highly
successful. Persous interested ure invited to call
at my residence fur further information.
Alits. S. Ruton,2J8 Laurens-*!.
Wo anight give hundreds of testimonials from
Physicians, the press, clergy, and those who have
been cured, but all wu desire is to call thu attention
of the afflicted, and for thoir own good they will
try it.
Look opt for counterfeits! Always ohservo the
signature, Geo. Tnylor, M. D., on the engraved
label, and prepared at the Wholesale Depot, 72
Beeknmn-street, New York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOAIONS,
A. A. DENSLOW,
Of whom only can the genuine be had. All
otligs are spurious. 2U mar 25
and infallible remedy ter tho euro qf Consump
tion, Asthma, and Liver Compluint. was discov
ered some six or seven years ago, in the Btate of
Virginia, tho residence of ono of the most distin
guished physicians that ever lived.Since that time
ft hns. by its own merits, beeu rapidly, surety, and
safely working its war through the opposition of
quacks und qotuilerteiters, until, by its true value
and intrinsic excellence, it has gained for itself a
most enviable popularity, und established itself its
the confidence of ah intelligent nnd enlightened
public from ono and of the continent to the other.
The testimony of thousands who have been re
lieved and cured by this valuable article,wlllshow
that it stands unrivalled—at the head of all other
medicines for the cure of diseases fur which it is
rpcniumoiidud. TJio gemthi* Dr, WLotr’a Bul-
satu of Wild Cherry is now for sale by duly ap
pointed agents, and all respectable dealers iu
medicine, hi all large cities and all important
towns throughout the United States, Canadas,
and British provinces.
Be careful nnd get the genuine aud original
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I.
BUTTS, on tho wrapper. For snlobr
A.T.BOWNE, Agent,
mar 4 Smuts' Building.
1 FASHIONABLE SPUING GOODS.
. —Wo have received by tho steamer North
erner a fresh supply of goods, suituble for the
season, which will be sold at the lowest market
prices, nt 147 Bay street, by
roar 4 PRICE & VEADER.
LMONDS,
A LAI ON DS, &c.—Almonds, Raisins, Prunos,
aud Currants, for sale by
1 H.J. GILBERT.
TVTOLASSES.—25 hbds. W. I. Molasses;
lfJL 50 bbls. N. O. do. landing ail
mar 7
landing and for sale by
SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
R 1 ” COFFEE.—lOO bags primu Green
*. Rio Coffee, for sale bv
m'nr 7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
POUSSEL’S PERFUMERY.
XV Highly , perfumed Toilet Soap, shaving
Creams,extracts for the Handkerchief, Pomatums,
Cologne water, «&c. &c., just received by
‘ ‘ . SOLOMONS, AgAnt.
Agents for the American Agriculturalist, pub
lishod monthly by A. B. Allen, Esq. N. Y.
jaw 22 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
GARDEN SEEDS. tfC.-A fresh sun-
AJ ply ofthe usual varieties just received:
Early Canada, White Flint; Tusearora and Su<
gar Corn? Extra Early, Early Washington, Early
Warwick. Early Charlton, Early Double Blossom
Frame, aud Dwarf MurrowftuPfc&ti; Bunch and
Pole Beans, usual varieties Canary, Rcmp,Mil-
lett aud Lucorne; a few hundred Asparagus
Roots at low prices.
feb 2D DENSLOW & WEpSTKR.
'mar 7
A. A.
H ULL’S CANDLES, RAISINS,
MACKEREL, &c.—25 boxes Hull’s Tal
low Candles; 50 do Uaisiui;;. 30 bbis No. 3,
Mackerel; 30 do Butter, Soda aud. Sugar Crack
ers ; 30 boxes Soda do, landing, and for sale by
mur7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B ACON SIDES.—25,000 prime Bacon
Sides, landing, and for sale by
mar 7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
S UGAR,—20 lihds Prims New Orleans, land
ing from brig J Coheu, and for sale by
mar 7 A. MINIS.
J^JACKEREL.—30 bbls No. 3 Mackerahjaml-
ing and for sale by
mar 7
A. MINIS.
N EW SPRING GOODS.—Super A-
m '
merienti and English Long Cloths, 12i
id
bleached nnd bro. Cotton Shceltur, ladies am
misses white and colored Cotton iloso, French
cotton Cassimere, Cottonadesaml summer Stulls,
Litien Chucks, Grass Cloth, Lustre Coatings,
Wellington Cords, whito nnd col’d. Linen Drills,
drnp de Etc. drap the Vienne, Caiublots, Mohair
Coating*, heavy Cotton Drill*, Liuon Coating,
Farmers’ Drill, LinenClmuibray,Marseille* Vest
ing, bro. Holland, Linen Diapers, English and
American Prints, Furniture do, lust received
per brig Augusta.
mar 2 SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
B UTTER,—10 kegs lauding from the bark
Exact, aud lor sale by
mar 7 H. J. GILBERT.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.—Received
..^A^A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
m«r7
F ine pomatums,
. ei
cuived by
tnnr 1
A. A. SOLOMONS, AJt.
Market square.
ing Tobacco—patented in 1843. For aale
by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.,
mar 7 Market Square.
AMP OIL.—For sale bvtlie cask or retail,
J by marl H. J. GILBERT.
I HNE LONG CLOTHS.—1 case New York
Mills Long Cloth; 1 do. Extra Water Twist
do. do.
mar
i. Juat opened by
7 GODFREY & LxROCIIE
Jl Leaf Lard, lauding from brig J. Cohen, J sX KA j| ®
■pATENT ilIETALIC GUM ELAS-
Jl 1IC BELTING."A supply of the above
articlo of variotu widths from l| to 14 itichos.—
This article has boon thorougly tested in Blake’s
c. i*: — \itn ur.* , . .t
Steam Rice Mill, iu this city, and by other MilD
in this vicinity, as well as by many planters in va
rious parts of the Stole, for Gin Bands, aqd for
all plaiu Belting, has a decided preference over
Leather, as it does not stretch, and is not affootsi
by wet or dry weather.
As we sell this at manufiicturer’s prices, our
terms are cush. For sale by
mar3 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
glass card Baskets, Boquetutands for Flowers,
China Yaw*, Mantel Ornament*, and China Tea
Softs for children. Just received and for sale by
mar 10 . COLLINS Sc. BULKLEY.
(3 A LAD OIL.—A very superior article la
L3 largo and small bottles and in Flasks. Also
English Mustard, Fresh Spices, kitchen’s Co’coa.
and a great variety of Culliinry articles at a Small
advance upon New York prices, by
umrlf» A. A. DEI
M*'ne
9EN8LOW.
SARAH BETTS’ UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Mrs. Bolt’s sup-
pttl lP.teare .nmv recommended by the must dis-
- tinquiitfCd Physicians throughout the . United
P ATENT TOBACCO.—Goodwin's Chew- States, ami Sl^rttpunor to every other justru-
ing Tobacco—patented in 1843. For sale mun t UoW ‘ j n ngZ'fcr tho cure ol those /lifseasss
niont uoW in use*, Ydf. lh° cure ol'those (liTseasss
ter which they were in’VdUted.. A fufllior sup-
ply just received aud ter sale tlY « >
A.T.BOWNE, I fyist,
mar 13 Smoto' ^ ’dings.
Dr. A. T. Bowne, Savannah, Ga. *
I would bug to state, that you are hereby
appointed my solo Agent for Savannah, and tlid| s
any uther person idling Supporters as mine are
imposing on tho public, 1/y vendiug worthless aud
and for sale bj
mar 7
Scranton a johnston.
X IGSlTl—Cornelius’ Lard Lamps! Tho
A-i Subscribers are selling oft' thoir assortment
oftho abnvo celebrated Lamps at reduced price*,
and would invite the atieuiion of all wiio would
wish to gut a good mid handsome Lamp ter u
small price, to call. Theso Lamp* will burn with
thu meanest kind of oil, and give a better light
than tho old fashioned Astral Lump will with the
best sperm oil. As u matter of economy these
Lamps are pveferablo to all others now in use.
Also Sporin and Whale Oil ter Solar Lumps for
sola by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
feb 21 181 Boy-street.
JJEST KILN DRIED OAT MEAL —A fresh
1 supply received ami for sale by
J. M. TURNER it BRO.
mnrl4 Monument square.
BUCKETS.-13 dozen painted Pails, aud
JL) 12 do Fancy do, lauding from sebr Henry
Payson.aud furiale by
mar 9 CONNERAT & BARIE.
M ahogany and black walnut
• -f P. L r*-J IH'.L
-.T* BEADSTEADS, of French and High
Post. A large Assortment, just received, nnd for
sale by V,. I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 1 Sniet*'Buildings.
sale by
nov 23
mar 4 -
tti oSE WAXBH.—Frenob distilled Hose
XU Water ofmtperior quality, for * a J®.?T.
n.ur 9 A. T. BOWNE, Smeta’ bufiduif.
lUrEDICINE CHESTS.—A fresh supply of
1TX Medicine Chests, suitable for PlatiUtions,
Ships, and Families, ot prices to suit the times,
just received and for sale by • •-
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
mar 6 • -181 Bay street.
BEA * 3 H r -' r sale by
J. GILBERT.
E xtensive, pier and centre ta
bles, with Mahogany, Black Walnut and
Marble Top*. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
do Diningdo; 6 Leg do do; Curd Tables ; Sofa
do with Marble Tons; do do Mshogonv do ; La
dies’work do; do do do with Folding Tops; do
du do do Deep Drawers, Just received, and ter
sale by L W. MORRELL,
nov 23 • Smct*’ buildings.
MAHOGANY CHAIRS.—25 doz. Full
[I I French pattern; 25 do Jib do . do; Gothic
Top dVwhh Spring seats, just received and for
■ • L \Vs 3
I. Wh MORRELL,
Snicts’ Buildings.
gYONE-WARC.—.fgooU
nNsortment of
^ Jug., Biuter Fott, CoiafoU^ar., Pitebm
“S
mar 3 - -
.—Shirting*, Sheetings and
Jttst received a further
fVBMESTICS.—6
MJ Marlboro’Strlti...
ail p ply. and for sale - by
mar 2
A. MINIS.
ism* — — Superior Olive Oil for ta<
, bla use, just received and for rale by
mar29 A. T, f.'OWNE, Gi-.ew’ building.
qlive oil
TEN NY LIND COMBS, dcc.-The
O Jenny Lind,Star.Rosettes,Horse Shoe, Flow
ered Braid, Quill Back, Faucy Twiit, Silver
Wreath, and other style* of Comb*. Also Shall
Side, Ivory mid Dressing Combs in great variety,
just received und for'rale by
mnr7 GODFREY & LxItOCHE. *
8auaji Butts,
Caution.-Eauli Supporter will have written
ou ittlio name of“SamJi Betn.”
S F. Y NO L D’S BALTIMORE CURED
m
HAMS.— Lauding from the sclir Portia,
and for sale by II. J. GILBERT,
mar 7
N EW FRUIT’.—Fresh Prunes, Malaga
Grapes, Figs, Dates, and Raisins, just receiv
ed nnd tei-asje by W. VV. GOODRICH,
mar 1
/~JJLOVE8.—Ladies and Gents While end
UX Colored Kid Gloves, received and for sale.
by HENRY If. STOTE3BURY.
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/~10FFEE.—100 ba#r priuio Jflo Coffee,
X. J now lending from ship Hartford, and for
* * E. SWIFT.
jgUTTEB. AA'DUHEESE.—20 box-
ji^Cliuese; 5 kegs choice Orange county But-
tsn20 boxes HulPs Cundlos, patent mould, vari
ous sizes, *
b J ,
mar l
.... .....aw w.i.iuiua, iiivuiu, . Ill.
i, landing from bark Augusta, and for solo
CONNERAT & BARIE.
JJALBY’S CARMINATIVE,—! gross Dab
by’s Carminutive, genuine, for sale by
r 1 A. T. BOWNE, 8inota’ buildings.
DUTTEB.-S kogs selected fomily Butter,
J3 just received per bark Aiigusta. and for sale
by THEODORE MINIS,
mar 1
i U ACKE MS.—75 bbls and half bbls Bitt-
V-/ ter, Sugar and
~ ter, Sugar and*8odu ; 20 bbls Pilot Bread,
landing from .hip Hartford Md Pater Uemill.and
for sale by CONNL11AT A BARIE.
Jnarl •
I FLAVORING EXTRACTS.—Highly con*
contrnted. Extracts of Peach, Almond, Rose,
Vanilla, Orange und Lmnnn, ter flavoring Cus
tards, Ice Creauii Jellies, Sauces, dec. A fresh
.nppiP reco.r.d ^ ■
A DAMS’ CURVED HORSE HAIR FLESH
BRUSHES.—The Friction by this brueh
bejng caused by tiie Ends, instead of the Side of
the hair, is much more effectual, and does not re
tain (like the Strap or Mitten,) any purticlesfrom
the surface of the sHn, In neatness, efficncy,
and convenience, of application, it is superior to
any other frictor in use.
. Just roceivsd andforsale by -'i
jnar3 J. A. LaROCHE, M«rket-sqr. •
AND STARCH
S OAP AND STAltCll—B4 bore. BumFi
Soap, 30 do. Hull A-. Hon’,do,40 do Colgtia
&C«’a No. 1 Storch. bins nnid whito; in ,lor.
and foriole by ’ W. M. DAVIDSON,
mar 2 West cido Mcrlcet-square
XXAY.—For sale by
XI mar 7
A.M2NI3.
S OL.1R LAMPS.—li dozen Coruelisus*
Lamps, of tho recent patterns, for *ile by
J. M. TURNER & BRO.,
mar 10 Monument square.
sale by
feb 29
^OAF«—50 boxes Colgate’s pale Soap, now
landing from brig Augusta, and for salo by
teb 29 • E. SWIFT.
H oes and chains.
pi •
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plantation floes, of various quality and
sizes; 390pair Trace Chains, assorted kludi59
Ox and Log Chains; ter sale liy
mar 6 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
P RIME BACON SHOULDERS—10 hhds.
prime Bacon Shoulder*, landing from Brig
J. Cnhsu, audforsnloby - , . i
mar 7 , SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
W OODEN MEASURES.—50 setts Woodsn
measure*, ter sal# by
mar6 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
OBAfcfc'O.-r 3f
T OBACCJO.-r38 gross assorted Fins Cut To-
baceo,just received and for salo by
marl J. A. LaROCHE, Market-square.
A frican cayen.ne.-a pure article, fo*-
sale by J .A.LxROCHE.
Markot-*quare-
F ARLNA COLOGNE.—100 boxes rocsirsd
by A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.
Matket square.
JUDD’S SPERM CANDLES—Sizes 4*s and
0>, for side by A. T. BOWNE,
murtl > Smoto’building.
SAND rO’i’ATOES.—Lind-
AIHOX8
VX ing, and for sale by
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PHLKS, ALMONDS, Ac—Orange,, Al-
inond,. Apple,, and Confectionary, jn>t ra
il. J, GILBERT.
JESSE & CADY.
Applosi-i
eeivednndforsule by
TTjIliiOYHAY.—100 bundles prime Am.
boy Hay, landing lm
f.bI5 N
sy,
Brandy.
H LiiaVOHN-—Cunaiatin, uf
i, Gin, tvhi.key aud Winaa. for aala
THEODORE MIMS.
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