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BAVAMWAll. WEPJfEBPAY MOBlWa, flAlUm M, mg
NO. 75.
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THE DAILY OEOROIAN,
v IS FU»l.l*tlKl> IN TUB
C.ITV OP SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM ll! BULLOCH,
AT TEN DOLL A US PER ANNUM,
PATABI.K SBMI-AXNUALLY IN ADVAXCK,
on
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
TI1R TUWWRKKLY UBOltCUAN,
OR TUB COUNTRY,
Is published to meet tlio arrangement of the
mails, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday,
end Saturday,) nt the OlHco of the Daily Geor
gian, and enntnius nil the intelligence, Commer
cial, Political and Miscellaneous, iiicludiug new
Advertisements published iu the Daily Paper.
TIlls PAVEK
Is sent to ell parts of the State and Uuion,
or delivered hi tlio citv, nt FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS- for sis
month*.
TIIR WERKlTv UROnWAX,
Is published every Friday alteruonn, nt thrbb
iMir.usns per annum—all payable in advance.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the
Courts of Ordinary, thnt application has boeu
made for letters of Administration, must be pub-
Fished thirty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors anil Creditorsto renderin their accounts,
must be published six wbrrs.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must be at public auction, on the first Tues
day of tlio month, between the usual hours of sale,
at the place of public sales in tlio county whero
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been grunted,first giving
sixty days notice thereof in one of tlio public
gazettes of this Stato, and at tlio door of the
Court House, where such sales are to be held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub-
lishcri for four months, beforo anv order absolute
shall bo mado thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by. Executors, Adminis
trators. and Utiardiaus, must be published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
must be mado nt the Court House door ot the
county in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of tlio month, between tho
hours often in the morning and four ill the after
noon. No sales ftrom day to day is valid, unless
so expressed in the advertisement.
. • »- r RxQcnt .'r*, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and intostate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised !• OR TY DA\ S.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must bo advertised once a luoiitii for
FOUR MONTHS. ■ / . .
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the bond of agreement) to mako ti
tles to lanu, must bo advertised Tiinxa Months
at least. . ,
Sheriffs solas under executions regularly
granted bv the courts, must bo advertised
THIRTY’DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable properly
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sulo.
4 * All Letters directed to this Office or tho
Editor, must be post paid to eutitlo them to atten
tion.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, — Bulloch County. —
VX To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
William Lee, Jr. Guardian of Anu Kirkland an
illegitimate child of Lueretia Lewis, hath applied
to Uie Honorable tho court of Ordinary of said
county, for letters dismissory ftrom said Guardian-
ship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons whatsoever interested,'to file their ob
jections (if any they have) in my office within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters die-
missory will be granted the applicant.
Witness the Honorable James Lee, onaofthe
Justices of tlio said court, this the 13th day of
March, 1848.
mar 21 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a. c.
rtEOUGlA. — Liberty County.—
VJ To all whom it may coimern.—Whereas,
Juiucs S. Bulloch, Administrator ou the estate of
John Elliott, lute of said county, deceased, hath
applied to die Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of suid county, for letters dismissury on said es
tate.
These aro Uicreforo to cite mid admonish all
.concerned, to file their objections (if anv tlmv
have) to the applicant's discharge iu the Clerk's
office of the said Court, within dio time prescrib
ed by law, otherwise loiters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness die Honornblo Charlton Hines, ono
of tho Justices of said Court, this 13th day of
March, A. D. one thousand eight Imudred aud
forty-eight.
luarfil J. 8. DRADWELL. c. c.j. t.c.
nEOKUIA, - Camden County.-
VX To all whom it may concern.-Wliercas
James Moiigin Smith lias applied to the Honora
ble tho court of Ordinary ol said comity of Cam
den, for letters of administration on tbe’estate and
effects of David J. Smith, late of said county, de
ceased.
Those nro thnroforo to cito and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting said estate to tho applicant, in the
clerk's ntiico of said comity, oil or beforo the 23d
day of April eusiiing, otherwise letters ns prayed
for will be granted.
Witness the Uon. A. Clark, one of tho
Justices of said court, this 20tli day of March, A.
D. 1818. HENRY It. FOilT.o. o. o. c. c.
mar 20
riEOUGLl, — Bulloch County.—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
James Rushing, admiiiistsu’tor, and Martha Groo
ver, administratrix, on the estate of David Groo
ver late of Bulloch' county, deceased, have up-
E lied to tlio Honorable the Inferior Court of said
'minty when sitting for ordiuary purposes, for
loiters dismissory oil said estate.
These Are therefore to cite' and admonish nil
concerned, to filo their objections (if any tlioy
have) in the Clerk's office of said court, within
the timo prescribed by Inw, otherwise letters dis-
missory will be granted to them.
WiTNr.ssthe lion. Peter Cono, ono of tho Jus
tices ofsaid Court, February 10, J848.
feb 10 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a. c.
S^EOItGIA* Bulloch County.—To
Vx all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Alurtha A. Lyons, hath
applied to the Hon. the Court* of Ordinary of
Bulloch county, for Letters Dismissory from said
Guardianship
These nr* thoroforo to cito nnd admonish nil
persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec
tions (if any) in my office, within the tire pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
bo granted the applicant.
oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY,
T^OUIt MONTHS after date, application
J? will he made to Hon. Inferior Court of
Chatham County, when sitting for ordiuary pur
poses, for leave to sell Lot thirteen (13,) in the
(10th) district, nnd third (3d) section, Murray
Comity, belonging to Mossmnn Iloustouii.for Ills
benefit. J. W. IIOUSTOUN, Guardian,
jan 11
LEGAL NOTICES.
1701111 MONTHS afterdate, application
J? will Ins mado to the Hun. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of McIntosh enmity, while sitting
ns a Court of Ordinary,ftir leave tu soli part of the
runt and personal estate of Alexander 8. Mein-,
tosh, deceased, for tho benefit of tlio heirs and
creditors ofsaid estate,
dec 28 W. J. McINTOSlI, Adm'r.
F OUR MONTitS ufiibr duto, application
will bo made to the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham comity, whilst silting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to soil the following no-
Tro slaves, to wit; Clara with her daughter Lizzy,
ohn, Andrew, and the hoy Fruucis. Also, the
reat estate, or household property in Washing
ton Ward, it) the city of Savannah, on tlio corner
of Bay and Price streets, on Lot No. 1, and one-
third (4) of Lot No. 2. viz t seven (7) Wooden
Biiiidiugs, four of which aro two-stories high, and
three oue-utiil-an-half (11) stories high, all in ten-
nntablo repair—for the benefit of tho heirs aud
creditors of Jaiucs McDonald, late of Suvamiuh,
CliuUiam county, deceased,
jau 24 J. F. O'NEILL, Executor.
(701111 MONTHS after date application
X will he mudu to the Honoroblo tiie Inferior
Court of Camdou county when sitting for ordi
uary purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave, tiie
property ofKichurd Colo, minor, for his beuefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Jeffersonton. Jail. 20,1848. jau 25
pITY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
V/ suid on the first Tuesday is April next, bo
fore the Court House ill the City of Savannah,
between tiie legal hours of sals,lot N*. seventeen
(17) C. 8., Jasper Ward} bosuded tu tiie north
by Hurns-xtreot, on the South hy Macon-strect,
outlie west l»y lot No. eighteen(18,) ami on tine
east by Whiluker-street, together with the brick
building and improvements tltnraatii levied oil as
tiie property of Henry Dittmers to sutUlV a fi fa
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and
Oyer atitl Terminer for tbo City of Savauiinli,
at the instance of Roht. M. Charlton, Exr., M.
Dillon vs. Henry Dittmers.
mar 2 GEO. W. WYLLY, Sheriff.
flOLLINH & BltLKLEV, No. ION i A BttOW HOOT.—Jtut received n/rmili.
Vy BRYAN STREET, are now receiving I A. supply of Col. llallowes' Arrow Root, now
their Fall supply ofCROCKERY AND HOUSE crop, aud lor sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
PXECLTOB'N SALE.—In purswue#
XJ ofan order of the Houorahle the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting fir or
dinary purposes, will bo sold on tho first Tmxduy
iu June next, before the Court House door in
the city of Darien, One House and Lot, lately
occupied aud owned by Mrs. Ann Cutiiiiuglmui,
ami also the Ibllowiug uogro slaves, Tom. Nan
ny, Faulty, Violet, Robert, Jams, and iLllu—
being tlio real and personal estate of tie lato
Mrs. Ann Cuiiniiiglinm. Sold for tlir benefit
of the heirs and creditors of tlio duooustd.
mar 24 CHARLES SPALDING, Ex r.
POUR MONTHS after date application
J- will he made to the .lion, the Inferior Court
of Bulloch Coitnly, whilst sitting as a court for
ordinary purposes, for lenve to sell tho Real Es
tate ofJnmus Denmark, deceased, lute of tlio State
ofAhilmina. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
Bulloch County, Feb. 14th, 1848. feb 14
TYTOTICE*—All persons liavimr demands a-
-lx gainst the estute of Alexander 8. McIntosh,
tato of McIntosh county, deceased, are roi|iiusted
to present them immediately t And all porsous in
debted to said estate will make payment to
W. J. McINTOSlI, Adm’r.
mar 10 ffi—
Jftullofli Superior Court.
IN CllAMBERS-JANUARY 12, 1343.
Redding Denmark aud 5
Janies Wilkinson, [
, »»i , >" pkl “ inu ' [ lN EQurrir.
Charles L. M'Ghee,
Defendant. J
IT appearing to the Court thnt the defendant
in tho above entitled cause is absent ftrom tiie
State of Georgia, nnd cunnot bo found thorein.
On motion of Henry &. Ward, and John W.
Owens—It is ordered, that the defendant afore
said do appear and auswor tho said hill at or be
fore the next October term of the Superior Court
of tho county of Bulloch; aud it is further order
ed, that service of this order be ulfuctcd by pub
lication in one of the Gazettes of tho city of Sa
vannah once a mouth for four months previous
to the said term. W. B. FLEMING,
Judge Eastern District Georgia.
January 12th, 1848.
Filed in my Office, this the 17th January, 1848,
DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. a. c.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County—
Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of said County:
I do hereby certify that the above aud foregoing
is a true copy, taken from the original order filed
in my office;*and given under my hand and pre
sent seal, there beiug no seal attached, this the
17th January, 1848.
It., s.] DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. a. c
jun31 m»4—
rpAX COLLEirrOll’S JAliZiN,-
A McINTOSlI COUNTY. —On the first
Tuesday iu May uext, will be sold before 'heCoitrt
House iu the city of Dnrleu, butwein the usual
hoursofsale, the following tracts of uml lying in
the county of Glynn, to wit: Ad dint tract of
laud situato, lying nnd being in the coitnly of
Glynn, und known as a tract of laud containing
lOOOucroa, originally granted to Bartley McC’ou-
ry, on the 18th of Jauuary, 1337.
Also, all Unit other Tract of Laud, situate, ly
ing and being it; said county of Glynn, uid known
ns a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to Loyal
Cowles, on the I8tli day of January, 1837.
Also, ull that other Tract of laud, siuate, lying
and being in said county of Glynn, und known us
n tract containing 1000 acres, granted to George
W. Murray, on the 23d day ol January, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly*
ing and boing iu said county of Glynn, aud
knowiiasn tract containing 1000 uems, granted
to James Wood,on the 20tu day of Juauury, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly
ing and being in said county of Glynn.and known
as a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to Jumes
Bivins, on the 20th day of January, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing nttdbeing in suid county of Glynn,and known
as a tract containing 10U0 acres,* granted to Na
thaniel B. Juhun, ou the 23d duy of January,
1837.
All these several Trim's of Lund are levied on
ns the property of A. A. DoLormo of McIntosh
county, to satisfy the State, County, and Four
School Tax for the year 1847, on proporty re
turned by the suid A. A. DoLormo as the pro-
>orty of DeLornie and Puluicr. Amount due
iixtv Six Dollars und Six cents, and costs.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C.McL C.
Darien, March 1,1818. mar 3
PUBLIC SALES.
Now Clothing Establishment.
GIBBONS* It A N (I G i
, si The undersigned has opened the *
|R store recently occupied by M r. I. W.
Jt Morrell, whero he intends to koemn ... ..
large and well selected assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, which he will selUi very
small profits, aud very reimoctfully invites the
Planters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t
give him a call before sunn lying, themselves* as
ht is confident his STOCK has never been sur-
passed by any brought to this place, it being an
entire new Stock, made np express y for this
Store. Among liis Goods are tlio following or
tiC Ci.oAM axo Majiti.**—Blue and black Brood
Cloths and Gamble!. •
Ovaa-CoATs—Of invisible green, brown. Par-
sons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camblet and Lion
Driis axd Frock Coats—Of finoblack Frcuuh
BromlCloth. , , . . -
»u»uzss Coats—Such as plain and fancy
ared Beaver Gioin, 7 A Dunham, deceased, for tho benefit of her heirs
aud creditors. 3. M. BOND, Administrator,
dec 510
ElOUR MONTHS after date ap.
J? will be made to the luferior Court of Chat
hunt County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sull lot No. 14, Pulaski Ward, City of
Savannah, (subject to ground rent) und improve
ments thereon, belonging to the estate of David
Turner, lute'of tho town of Beaufort, South Car
olina, deceased, for the purpose of making d di
vision among the legntues of said deceased,
mar 7 FREDERICK A. TUPPER, Kx'r.
I. 10lilt MONTHS after date, application
J. will he made to the Hon. the Justices *ofthe
Inferior Court of McIntosh couuty, when sitting
as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the
right, title and interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,
late of suid county decousod, iu, to and upon a
Plantation or Tract of Land, iu said county, Call-
Sacks and Frocktees. .
Pa^talooxs—From nil of tiie most fashionable
Goods,such as plain black Cnsiinoro, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Cosimere, Sati
net, Tweed Cosimere, and Nogro Cloth.
OU Cloth Jackets aud Punts for Seamen. Snti-
list Rouud Jackets, Boys' fine black Jackets.
Vxsts—Of every description, such as fiun plaiu
black Satin, figured and Iduck Velvet, Bombas n,
Alpacca, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth and Cosimere,
Uxocr-Shiuts.—Of hoavy ribbed Wool, fino
and Common Merino,Silk, Saxony Wool,bleach
ed ami unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies,
fine Merino and Silk Undpr-Sbirts. .
Cravats of Worsted, lUuey Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linen and Silk l’ockot
Handkerchiefs of groat variety.
Shirts of Liuon, Cotton with Liuon Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, etripud, ntnJ Night shirt.. Al.o, n
goad iuoniiwiit of Boy’e eieei Lineu Uoeoaw end
' Stock, or plain Satin, erimpad Sntin, Bomba-
ain and fancy Silk Stock, and Ncckuc.
til,ore. of fine French Kid, black, white and
aol’d Wonted Cloth and Thread. Silk aud Cot
ton Night Capa, Money Belt., Silk Purees.
CunncLLM, a beautiful luwortniont of F rench
Silk, Scoteli Gingham, and Cotton l."ihrella..
Gentlemen*, fine and hwhionablo Cloth CAI S,
Otter Skin Cup., a beautiful erttelo.
Al.o, a genornl ns.ortment for youth, nnd
Boy.’ wear, Tho ludie. nro particularly invited
to call and «eo thorn. Ho will .non Intro a lino
oiiorlment of Childron’o Suite lor Hoyafrom
four Ip ten year. old. Having taken much pnig.
in fitting up hi. Store, nnd equally a. much fit
.electing* Stock for 11,1m hopu«, by •trict at en-
Uon fjniu.luo.i, to »^®s‘nich5ls?
**N. B. Tlio Store «t J No! lit llryati-»lrect.
will be continnod n. horotoforo, tviUi n gmmral
«wiortmentortbo above Good.,, and will bo oon-
duuted by Mr# WM. L. IIAU1T.
dec 15 _
170iJK MONTHS after date application
J7 will be mado to tho Honornblo the Justices
of the Inferior Court of McIntosh County, wliiln
sitting nxn court of Ordinary, for leave to divide
tlio Cattle and to sell tho real and personal prop
erty ; also, the household ftirniture belonging to
the estate of William McDonald, senior, late of
said county deceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs
and creditors ofsaid estate.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
daniel McDonald,
jan 5 Executors.
F ~ OUR MONTHS niter dato application
will he mnde to tho Honorable the Justices
of tho Inferior Court of Liberty County, while
sitting Us a court for ordinary purposes, lor leavo
to sell n pnrt of the personal property belonging
to Joseph B. Way, minor, of Liberty County,
(j n , E. DANIEL, Guardian.
ri HATH AM SHERIFF’S SALE.
V/ Ou the first Tuesduy in April uext, hoforc
the Court Houso in the City of Snvanuuli, be
tween the legal hours ofsale,- will be sold that
certain framed two story house, situate on the
land lately tiie property ol Williuui Cahil, abontn
half uiilo from tlio County Jail, und immediately
on the Ogecliee road, eastern side of said road-
levied on to snthiiy a fi fa. issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Chatham Couuty, at the instance of
A. A. Smets vs Ormand Sellers, Ex’r. ofEdimtud
Lister.
ELISHA WYLLY, Dep’y Sheriff C. C.
mar 4
13ULLOUU SHERIFF’S SALE.
JX—On the first Tuesday iu April next, will he
sold before the Court House dour in tlio town
of Statesboro*, Bulloch oouu»>V, within tlio legal
hours ofsale, the foil owing ifeoffort?’ to wit: All
that Tract or Parcel of LiXy«(ith the improve
ments thereon, sitiiutb, lvlr*a,ml being in tho
county of Bulloch, coiitaiulil hundred (300)
acres, moro or less—ndjoFLall lauds of John
Burnside on the N. E., ffgi-ou tlio N. W. by
lands of Samuel Fntch t ou all other sides tin
known. Levied on as the property of John D,
IL-Hughs,to satisfy an execution issuing from the
47th District Justices Court of Bulloch couuty,
in favor of Joseph Olliff vs. John D. B. Hughs.
Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable,
22d February, 1848.
fob 24 W. 11. MacLEAN, Sheriffs, c.
/GUARDIAN’S SALE.— Will bo sold
VX on the first,Tuesday in May next, hetwcon
the usual hours of sule, before the Court House
door in tho town of Statesboro', Bulloch county,
all the Ileal and Personal estate of Jasper nnd
Eliza Siiqs, Minors, to be sold for the benefit of
said Minor* by permission of tlio Honorable the
Inferior Court of Bulloch county, viz: Three
Lots, Nos. 10, 11 and 14, with improvements
thereon, in tho town of Statesboro', Bulloch
county i 120 acres of Pine lands lying in said
couuty, aud adjacent to tbo town of Statesboro';
two negro Women, Cloo and Violet, together
with household and kitchen furniture, «&c.
1IASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Situs,
C. C. DANIEL,
feb 25 Guardian of Eliza Sims,
Ga.
feb 18
OOIaO*»H.VKB««ODH.
&c.—Including itomo very fine VViilcliee
nfeverv dcmrllifiain real Diamond nnd noli Jew
el, v, of great variety, nnd embracing tho nowe.t
fU u!!al8ilvnr Pitcher.,Ton Sot., Oolilote, Mng«,
Rynhnn.nmlFi.il Knivo. and1 Fork.! now pnt-
ent Gnthie pattern Fork, end Bnoone, very ol'•
rant; l'rincli Allien and dnnlilo threaded p morn
do., end plain s Sherwood*. Galynmc Bnttori™
with direotinne! Papier .Mnolio Gmidii & «J»jt-
deneo ; Varee; Plated and MiHtery ffinrn" '
tar., Flute., Acoordinne, Banjo., nnd Hlmet Mil
•ic; Walking Cane., *<=• C"» “"*> * e '*’ “ now
n|l R-'Repairing nfWateheoand Clneke attend-
ed to ae ti.ttnl, nnd warranted. Nlcn0 , B
•lee 4 Indoor Wo»t «f PnM» llniten. _
W noieBSAiiB wnfBeXHIuqB
AND OllOCKItY STORHBWijJOw
Congnu and 88 St. JulianStrrrt.-—W ILL I AM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friend,, that
he continues to keep on hnnd at Ins old stand.
West Hijltt nr llin Market, n largo "Oilment or
WINKS, LKIUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, nil of which ho offers on the best pos-
Cl
sil.ie terms, lie is also constantly supplied whh
tit* liest A I,BANY ALE and NEWARK Cl
DEIl, to wiiieli he respectfully invite* the ntten*
hou ofihe pnblie. — nov *’
Ulintlmm Superior Court.
THOMAS J. WALSH, )JAXWAnr Tkrm, 1848.
HENRY JAMES. J Pule Niti. .
On tlio petition of Thomas J. Walsh, stating
that the said Henry Jaiuos, on the sixth day o
August, in tho year one thousand eight hundred
ana forty seven, made and executed his certain
uiortguge to tiie said Thomas J. Walsh, of all that
lot or parcel of land with the improvomenta, sit-
nate, lying and boing in the city ol Snvaiinabnnd
County ofChntlinm, known and distinguished in
the plan of said city as lot number sixteen, (No.
10,) Carpenter’s Row; snid lot being on East
Broad Strout, and nt tiie head of South Broad
Street, and being thirty-four feet in ftont, by one
hundred nnd fifty-eight feet deep; together with
all nod singular the edifices, buildings, rights,
members, hereditaments, and apptirtciiniicos to
tliosamo belonging, or in auy wisennporttiiiing;
to socuro the payment of the sum or Seven Hun*
dred dollars, due on a certain promissory note,
made by tlio said Henry James to the said Thom
as J. Walsh, dated on tho sixth day of August,
in the year ono thousand eight hundred and for
ty-seven. and payable four months after date;
which snid noto nnd tho intorost which lias accru
ed thereon, remain unpaid ; nnd hy liis petition
tlio said Thomas J. Walsh prays tho fore-closure
of tho equity of redemption of the snid Henry
James, of, in, nnd to the mortgaged promises
Oh motion, it is ordered that tho said llenry
James do pay into this Court, on or beforo the
first day of tlio next term thereof, tho principal
nnd interest duo on the said promissory note, to-
gether with tlio costs of this application { aud that
in default tlioreof, the equity of redemption of tho
suid Henry James, of, in, and to the said mort
gaged premises, ho thenceforth and forover for*
closed. . , ....
And ilia further ordered, tlwt a copy of this
rule be published in one of the Guzettes of the
City of Savnnnuh, once a month, until the time
unpointed for the payment of said money into
Court tand that such further and other proceed
ings he had, as are proscribed by ths statutes in
such eases made and provided.
A true ©struct from the minutes.
R, F. AKIN, Pop. Clerk s.c, e. c.
feb 17 "‘" 4 -
TjVXECIITOIt’.S SALE.—Will be sold
outlie first Tuesday in April next, between
the usiiul hours ofsale, before the Court Houso
in the eity of Savannah, the real and remaining
personal property, aud slavos, belonging to the
estate of Dorothy Salfner, lute of CliuUiuiu coun
ty, deceased, for tlio benefit of the heirs and cred
itors ofsuid estate, und sold by permission of tho
honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham Couu-
^ Ono Lot of Land at the Soven-tnile Post on the
Wliitobluffltoad, containing Two Hundred (200)
acres; bounded ou the North hy lauds of Dr.
Law, on tlio Wusthy land owned by tho estate of
Matthew Sulfner, ou the South by a Cross Road,
and ou tlio Enst by tiie Whitebluif Road.
Ono Lot and Improvements containing Fifty
(50) acres—a finely improved place, with large
Vegetable Garden, Fruits and Flowers iu abun
dance ; bounded ou tho North hy a Cross Road,
South by Mr. John Hover, West by Mr. John
Hover, East by luuds owned by estate of Mat
thew Salfner.
One 1^)1 Pine Land containing Eighty Throe
(83) acres. This lot supplied tho last with wood
and tiinbor. Bounded South by lands owned hy
oatato of Frederick Koitfor, North by lands for
merly belonging to Mrs. Uenty, West by lands
formerly belonging to cstato of John Johnston,
East by a Road commonly known as DutcbTowu
Road.
Together with ono Horse, ono Mule, two or
three Curts and Harness, Plantation Tools, &c.
and Eighteen Negroes.
feb 3 N. NUNGEZER, Executor.
filllfllAl SHERIFF’S SALE.
Continued—On the first Tuesday in April
next, before the Court Houso iu the city of Savan
nah, between the legal hours of sale, will bo soldi
All that Wharf Lot situate, lyingand being in the
city of Savannah, and known and distinguished
in thu plan of said city by tlio number Two (2.)
East of Bull Street nnd Lincoln Street, and bound
•d East bv a Lot lata Peter Kean’s, West by i
Lot owned byoatata of Robert Isaac, and North
by Savannah Rivor.
Levied on by virtue of n Fi- Fn. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Cliathnnt couuty, in favor of Lucy
Isaac and Robert Bruce Isaao vs. Margaret Scott,
Executrix of Robert Scott. •
mar 0 ELISHA WYLLY, Pop.Sheriffc. c.
ION
. . receiving
their Foil supply ofCROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they resueut
fully invite tlio attention uf purchasers. Thoi*
stock Iu part consists as follows:
Crockery, China and Glut* Ware:
W. Granite, Flowing Blue and Mulberry Diu
ncr Setts t do do Tea do; China Tea Setts, go!-!
baud and plain; do do Raised Figure China Van
es; Uoquet Haidars, China Mugs, Ornaments,
Children's Tea Bolts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, Dc-
cautors, Custors, Candy Glasses, Bird .Bold*.
Stuuo Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, &c.
Lampt, Tin Ware, A*c.
Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lauin-head
Side and Hall Lumps; Luuterus, UrUuutun, brass
and tin Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single aud in
setts, slop nndloilutt Pails, Foot-baths, Cuke and
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffee Urns nud Big*
gins, Egg-boilors, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Dish
mid Plate Covers, Jelly and Uleuu Mange Moulds,
Charlotte do Russo Pans, Gravy Strainers, Putty
S ans, Venison nud Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamp*,
ritunnia, G. S. and Iron Tea nnd Tablo Spoom,
together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware,
Cutlery and Domestic Hardware.
Ivory Tablo Cutlery iu setts 6f 51 pieces, ot
Knivo* ouly, Buclf-horii aud common Cutlery,
Scissors, Razors aud Pocket Cutlery, Coflue
Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters, Fish Kettles, Potatoe Steamers, Pots, Ovens,
Shovel aud Tongs, elegant ateel Firo Setts,
Sauce and Stow Pam, Furnaces, Wafer and
WofUe Irons, Cuul-hods.CookingStoves, Cofl'eo
Roasters, Brass and cninmou Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, ten nnd dinner Dolls, rat and
mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &c. &c. ,
Wood and Willow Ware.
Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, leumon-squoozers, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-machines. Also un assortment of Mar-
ket-buskets, Cradles and Wngous, travelling und
fancy Bnskels, dusting, scrub, shoo, clothes, nail
and other Brushes.
Fancy und Miscellaneous Goods.
China, glass nnd wood Toys, u fine assortment
suitable for the approaching holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing cards, buckgummon boards,
clicss-mch, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth and nail brushus, dumb
bells, dog muzzles aud collars, .liquor flasks, book
rests, newspaper files, crimpiug machines, knife
cleaners, &c. Ac.
Planters, Housekeepers and Strangers visiting
the eity, are invited to call, ns their large and va
ried assortment will be fouud worthy of tbeir at
tention. nov 15
The Arrow Root may bo distinguished IVom
Potatoe Starch by tlio different sizes of its parti
cles nnd by tlio difference of structure. It is des
titute of thnt fetid uuwholcsotiie oils, exlruefn-able
by alcohol from Potatoe starch.—Dr Urs on Arts.
I have examined und have had prepared some
Arrow Root cultivated and manufactured by Co],
llallowes of St. Marys, Georgia. It is the best
quality of that variety affuecula I have met with,
beiug’siiperiar to auy Bermuda or other Arrow
Root I have seen. Sahukl Jacxsox, M. D.
feb 18 University of Pennsylvania.
riot.
KOV
HALLO WES* FURE AR
ROW ROOT—“ New York Hospital, Oct.
9th, 1847.—I liavo mado an analysis and cqmpa-
rativo examination of ths Arrow Root grown and
manufactured from the crop of 184o, by Col.
llallowes, of St. Marys, Gn., nnd uow exhibited
at the Fair of tiie American Institute of this City,
nnd liavo to report tliut I find it equal in every
ruspect to thu best Bermuda Arrow Root, and
much superior iuthe care with which it has uecu
manufactured to most of tho Bermuda now in
tlio New V’ork market.
"Lawiirkcs Rrid, Professor of Chemistry to
the College of Pharmacy, and Lecturer on Medi
cal Chemistry in tlio New*York Hospital."
A supply of the last crop just received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
fob 13 Market-square.
B ulloch sheriff*** male.
—On the first Tuesday in April uext. will be
sold before thu Court House door, in the town
of Statesboro’, Bnllnoh Comity, within the jegul
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:—
Two Tracts or Parcels of Land with the improve
ments thorcon, situate, lying and being in the
County of Bulloch—containing one tfioitrand
acres each, more or less, (2009); adjoining lauds
of Col. Sbepperd Williams on the North, South
hy lands surveyed for Wentworth Coqk, E. nnd
W. by the estate of Josso Ilugar. Said land ly-
iug two miles from the Great Ogecliee River, aud
well timbered. Levied on ns the property of
Jonathan Griuer to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issuing
from the Justices Court in tlio 43l!i District of
Bulloch County, in favor of William H. Itqwls
vs. Jonuthau (triuer. Levy niude and returned
to mo by u Constable. 23d February, 1843.
feb24 W. H. MacLEAN, Sheriff b. c.
W AYNE SHERIFF’** SALE*—
Will be sold ou the first Tuesduy iu April
next, in tlio town of Waynosvillc, ut tiie usual
I ilacs of side, between tlio legal hours of sulo. One
.ot of Laud granted to William HairiuWayue
county, containing Four Hundred acres. Also,
one Lot granted to Moses Phelps iir Wayne
couuty, buiug part of Lot containing One Hun
dred acres. Levied on by virtue of an execution
issued out of the tnforior Court of snid county,
William Drawdy vs. Robert B. May son, for the
uso of Caleb Pendarvi*.
feb 29 THOMAS BECKOM; s. w, o.
QPItlKG GOODS—Per steamer North-
O erncr—Ced'd Parages, rich Fancy do, plaid
aud rich Satin Striped do, Faucy Balzurines,
Grenadines. Plaid Organdies, IMoidsuuiiiierSUUs,
4-4 pluid India Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—Spring Muslins, Printed Luwn*, strip'd
Lawns, super French Muslins, Fancy Ginghams,
Muslin Ginghams, super Scotch Ginghams, blk
and white do, blk and white Muslins,hik Burages,
super blk Chnlly, Swiss Muslins, Swiss embroi
dered Muslins, Jackonol do, plaid Cambrics, Il
lusion Ltco, Brussels do. Just received, for sale
by LATHROP & FOOTE,
mar 3 ^
N EW GOODS*—Grauudiue Silks, coVd
Burages, Priumd Lawns, Lisle Plaids,Check
Paris Ginghams, Misses Bonnot Ribbons, New
Spring Bonnet Ribbons, Hernuni Silk Scarfs,
Burngo do, Linen Fringe for Dresses, Dross
lldkfs., Linen corded hakft..Gcnts do, Chinese
and other Fans, wli’t nud blk Lace Gloves and
Mitts, Lisle and spun Glovos, Toilet Covors.Mar-
icabo Skirting, Turkey Red Drapery, col’d Mus
lins and Ginghams. Just roceived per steamer
Northerner.
mar 8 SNIPER, LATHROP & NEVITT,
D R. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER-
WORT.—That this medicine should ac
quire so tim'd) notoriety is not at all stratigo when
we take into consideration the vast number that
aro cured by its use. For mauy years it Inis
proved so asUmUlungly successful nt the,North, that
nearly every family retain it in their house as an
tidote to colds, coughs and consumption-
That uo other articlo possossns tho same merits
is cquully true, and tlio consumptive teams that
lie cun depend upon this inediciue when nil others
.have proved’wortiiless. There is notu doulit but
thousands aro yearly ern-ed by this inestimable
medicine, and in many instances where those
given up to die.liave in an inc'dihle short time been
entirely curod by its unrivalled efficacy. Tho fol
lowing- remarkable ease of consumption was
cured by this Balsam of Liverwort. As you
value life and health and would be cured, at nuco
resort to this articlo, and rest assured you will not
resort in vaiu—but road and judgo for yourselft
Interesting cure of Consumption and Liter
Complaint.—I had n violent cough, with raising
of phlegm, a severe pain in my side, back,
stomach, and across my bowels. 1 tvas so cold at
times, it seemed impossible to keen warm, evon
when others were complaining of the heat, and
my skin was very yellow. I fell away to skin and
boues, my veins sunk in and became invisible, and
every person supposed mo dying. A friend of
mine recommended me to try Dr. Taylor's Balaam
of Liverw/h, which I got, as my physicinu did
me uo good, nud this mcdiciue soou rsstorod
me to good health again,
J. Kavaxaoh,
Ship Carpenter, 640 Water-street.
Although thousands are cured by Dr. Taylor's
Datum of Liverwort, and as many still die of that
futal malady, tlio «aase is plain, neglect your first
symptoms, and then trifle with thfiigs of no uso
until it is too late, death follows. But evory
one can be cured if they will. Take this medi
cine at the first approach of the insidious foe, aud
you will be easily cured. Yet this mediciiie has
cured consumption in advanced stages, as the
testimonials below will prove. But the surest
way is not to defer, as "delays are always dan
gerous."
Consumption Cured.—My son having n violont
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities
of thick putrid matter, nud finally he could uot
turn over in bed, Irmu weakness. He manifest
ed every symptom of confirmed consumption.
For G veers ho had been subject to tho nsthuiu.
His physicians, Drs. Vermutile und Anderson,
said he was incurublu nud must soon die. Yet I
was determined to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of
Liverwort, aud strange as it muy appear, this •
modicum has ftilly restored liis houlth.
Sophia Gallon, 14 Norlbik-st.
Asthma Cured.—I hayo suffered from tho
Asthma a very long time, aud huve used every
inediciue i flould obtain for its cure in vain, until
1 tried Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort. This
medicine has afforded me most manifest benefit,
nud is, iu my opiuion, a cure for this distressing
disease; more especially, as I know of many
cssss among my friends, where it has been highly
successful. Persons interested are invited to call
at my residence for further information.
Mrs. S. Ruto.v, 218 Laiircus-st.
We might give hundreds of testimonials from
Physicians, the press, clergy, and thnse who have
been cured, but all wo desire is to call tho attention
of the afflicted, und for their own good tlioy will
try it.
Look out for counterfeits! Always observe the
signature, Geo. Taylor, M. I)., on the engraved
label, and prepared at the Wholesale Depot, 72
Bookman-street, New York.
For sole by A. A. SOLOMONS,
A. A. DENSLOW.
Of whom only can the genuiue be had. AU
othos aro spurious. 20 iunr25
D R. WINTAK'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY*—This celebrated
and infallible remedy for the cure of Consump
tion, Asthma, nnd Liver Complaint, wne discov
ered soma six or seven years ago, in thu Stuto of
Virginia, the residence of one of the most distin
guished physicians that ever lived.Since that time
it has, by its own merits, been rapidly, surely, and
safely working its wav through the opposition of
quacks and counterfeiters, until, by its true valuo
Niidiutriukicexcelluuco.it has gained for itself a
most enviable popularity, aud established itself iu
the confidence of an intelligent and enlightened
public from ono end of the continent to the other.
The testimony of thousands who liavo boon re
lieved and cured by. this valuable article,will sljow
thatitstuuds unrivalled—at tbo head of all other
medicines lor the cure of disoases for which it is
recommended. The genuine Dr. Winter's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry is now lor sale by duly ap
pointed agents, and all respectable dealers iu
inediciue. iu all large cities and ail important
towns throughout the United States, Canadas,
and British provinces.
Bo careful und got tiie genuine and original
Dr. Wistar's Bulsuiu of Wild Cliorry, signed I.
BUTTS, on the wrapper. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE, Agent,
mnr4 Stunts' Building.
LUdHIOIllAlILK SI'lll.XU GOOD*.
Jl —We have rocnived by the steamer North
erner a fresh supply of goods, suitable for the
season, which will be sold at tiie lowest market
prices, at 147 Bay street, by
mar 4 PRICE-& VEADER.
J^IiWONDS, dfcc.—Almonds, Kaisius,Prunes,
TjUIESH SEEDS-CHOP of 1H17.
JU —The subscribers have received a eholoe se
lection ofGARDEN SEEDS, which hnve boon
raised with.great care by Seedsmen of high re
putation, end are now prepared to ftjruisb Gar
deners or Deahira with Snuds which aro war
ranted ns good us auy to be found in this country:
Asparagus—Giant.
Buts—Early blood Turnip, long blood, whito Si-
lustaor Sugar.
JJracoR—Early white, large purple Capo.
Beans—(Kidney, dwarf, or snap,) early Mohawk,
early yellow six-weeks, China dwarf, refugoo
or 1000 to 1, half moon, (Polo or running)lnrg*
white Lima, small white Lima or Sieva, whito
Dutch nnd scarlet runner.
CaWags—Early York, large York, groan globe ’
savoy, early sugar loaf, early drum hood, early
and late flat Dutch, green glazed, largo ox-
heart,
Cauliflower—Early nnd lato.
Celery—White solid. . .
Cress—Curled or peppergrasa, broad leaf.
Cucumber— Early Irnmo, early duster, early llmt
green, early long green.
Currot—Early horn, long orange.
Cent—Early Canada, sweet or sugar, Tusoarora,
whito Hint.
Egg Plant—Large purple.
Kale—Grcon curled Scotch, purple.
Leo/i—Largo Scotch, Londou.
Lettuce—Driimhoad, white cabbage, curlud Silo-
sia, large green-bead, imperial cabbage.
Mellon-— Green citron, nutmeg, cautelope, largo
musk.
Mustard—Brown or black,white English.
Marjoram—Sweat.
Onion—Large red, yellow Dutch, Jtver skin and
onion soils. •
Okra—
Parsley—Curled.
Parsnip—Largo Dutch, gurus*/,
Pepper—Bell, cayenne.
Pumpkin—Connecticut field.
Peat—Early Washington, early Warwick, early
double blossom frame, early Charlton, dwarf
marrowfat, Bishops’ dwarf prolific, Ull or
mntcliteA marrowlut, extra early*.
Radish—White fall, long scarlet, long salmon,
scarlet turnip, yullow turnip, black ftUI.
Rhubarb Roots—Large aud Tobulks.
Salsify, or Vegetable Oyster.
Sags—
Sptnage—Prickly or fall, rouud loaf or summer.
Squash—Early summer bush, early crook-neck,
winter cCook-neck, vogetabio marrow, cocoa-
nut or Porter's Valpariso.
Turnip—Early white Dutch, early red top, early
Garden stone, large Euglish Norfolk, Ilauovsv
or Tnukard, purple top rutabaga.
Tomato—Large red.
Thyme—
Grussand Bird Seeds—Bluo Grass. Timothy, Rad
Clover, Whito Clover, Canary, Hemp, Millet,
Lucyrti.
SST’An assortment of Books on Agriculture,
Gardening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, &c. &c.
Agent* for the American Agriculturalist, pub
lishod monthly by A. U. Alton, Esq. N. Y.
Jan 88 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
mar 1
and Currants, for sale by
If. J. GILBERT.
|\rOLASSF.S.-35 hlids. W. I. Molasses;
JJJ. 50 bbls. N. O. do. landing and for sale bv
SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
mar 7
D IO COFFEE*—100 bags prime Green
J£L Rio Coifou, for sate by
mar 7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
T)OUSSEL*N PERFUMERY.—
LL Highly perfumed Toilet Soap, shaving
Cronma,extrnotsfor the Haudkereliiof, Pomatums,
Cologne water, &c. &c„ just recoivod.by
mar7 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
GARDEN MEEDS, dec.—A fresh sup-
vJ ply of the usual varieties just received:
Early Canada, Whito Fliut, Tuscurora aud Su
tar Corn; Extra Early. Early Washington, Early
Warwick, Early Charlton, Early Doable Blossom
Frame, and Dwarr Marrowfat*Peas ; Bunch and
Polo Beaus, usual varieties Canary, Hemp, Mil-
lett and Lucerne; a few hundred Asparagus
Roots at low prices.
fob 29 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
H 'C 1.1.’ S CANDLES, KAISIKS,
MACKEREL, do.—25 boxes Hull’s Tal
low Candles; 50 do Raisins j 30 hbls No. 51,
Mackerel; 30 do Butter, Soda and Sugar Crack
ers ; 30 boxes Soda do, landing, and fursale by
mar 7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B ACON SIDES*—35.000 prime uaoou
Sides, lauding, nnd for sale by
mar 7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
S UGAR.—20* lihds Prime New Orleans, laud-
ing from brig J Coheu, aud for sale bv
n.ar 7 A. MINIS.
M ACKEREL.—30 bills No. 3 Macke'rel. land-
iug and for sale by ■ A. MINIS,
mar 7
B
UTTER.—10 kegs landing ftoiu the
Is
Exact, aud lor sal
mar 7
.by
bark
II. J. GILBERT.
A YEIl'S CHERRY PECTORAL.—R«o»iv«J
Ijv A. A. SOLOMONS,A*t.
F ink pom
reived by
mar 1
pfATKNT TOBACCO.-
by
'OMATUMS-—A great variety re-
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
Market squaro.
Goodwin'
T>ATENT METALIC GUM ELAS-
■I- TIC BELTING.—A supply of tlio ubovo
articlo of various widths from 1* to 14 iuchett.—
This article has been thorougiy tested in Blake's
Steam Rice Mill, in this city, and by other Mills
in this vicinity, as well us by many planters in va
rious part* of the Slate, Tor Gin Bauds, and for
all plalu Bsltiug, has a decided preference over
Leather, as it doas not stretch, and is uot affected
by wet or ul r u-«utlior.
As we sell this at manufiicturer's prices, our
terms are cash. For sale by
mar3 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
T7ANCY CHINA WARE. - Single china
L Cups and Saucers, various patterns ; China
Mugs with gold band, Porccluiu and Bohemian
gluss card Baskets, Boquet-stands for Flowers,
China Vases. Mantel Oruaments, and China Tea
Setts for children. Just received nud for sale by
mar 10 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
S ~‘AJLAD OH*.—A very superior articlo iu
large and small bottles uud ill Flasks. Also
English Mustard, Fresh Spices, Kitchen’s Cocoa,
and a groat variety of Culinary articles at a small
advance upon New York prices, by
inar 15 A. A. DENSLOW.
Chew
ing Tobucco—patented in 1843. For sale
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.,
mar 7 _ Market Squaro.
L AMP OIL.—For sale by the cask or retail,
by marl II. J. GILBERT.
F INE LONG CLOTH S.—1 case New York
Mills Long Cloth; 1 do. Extra Water Twist
do. do. Just opened hy
mnr 7 GODFREY A LaROCIIE
Mlne
TYTEW SPRING GOODS.-Super A-
IN moricau aud English Long Cloths, 12J
bleached nnd bro. Cotton Sheeting, ladies and
misses white nnd colored Cotton Hose, French
cotton Cussimere, Cottonadcsnnd summer Stuffs,
Li lien Chocks, Grass Cloth, Lustre Coatings,
Wellington Cords, white and col'd. Liuon Drills,
drap do Ete, drup tlio Vienne, Camblots, Mohair
Contings, heavy Cotton Drills, Linen Coating,
Farmers' Drill, LinotiChainbriiy,Marseilles Vest
ing, bro. Holland, Linen Diapers, Englisii and
American Priuts, Furniture do. Just received
pur brig Augusta. _
mar 2 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
XlfANTED.—Empty Porter and Wine Bot-
W ties, quart# and pints, by
mar I l A- LsROCIIE, Market-squats.
yillATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday tn April noxt, before
the Court Houso in tlio city of Savannah, be-
tween tho legal hours ofsale, will he sold, die fol-
lowing Six nogro Slaves, viz. Nelly and her five
children, Grace, Jesse, Isaiah, Awed and Ann
Matilda, Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued
out of the Superior Court of Chatham County at
'Mr sL^f E|h“pr
^^^^y|y?D%V 8h««?C. C.
OSE WATER.—fr-nen diilill.d Row
. W»l«r ofMWMinr qiijlilr. tor &
„,,)!> A. T. BOWNE, 9m»u* bu.Mirj
B est kiln dried oat meal.—a ive.i,
supply received and for sale by
- J. M. TURNER & BRO.
mar 14 Monument square.
B UUX&F'l'N*—13 dozen pointed Pails, aud
12 do Faucy do, landing from sebr Henry
Payson.tnd fursale hy
mar 9 CONNER AT & BARIE.
AIIOGANY’AND BLACK WALNUT
BEADSTEADS, of French and High
Post. A large Assortment, jnst received, and for
sale by I- W. "MORRELL,
nov 23 Smets* Buildings.
11TEDICINE CHESTS.—A liresli supply of
1TJ. Meilicino Cl;«,w, luitablo for I’lnntaunn.,
Ship,, ami Familial, at prica, to mil the titau,
j «.tre,.lv.d g ,dg«t.h ?jriNEri & cQ
mar 6 181 Boy street.
w H *z? BEA!VS iT F r GILBERT.
L IGIITl—Cornelius’ Lard Lamps! The
Subscribers aro soiling off thsir assortment
of tho abovo celebrated Lamps at reduced pricos.,
and would invite tlio attention of all who would
wish to get u good and haudsoius Lamp for a
small price, to call. Theso Lumps will burn witii
the meanest kind of oil, and give a bettor light
than tiie old fashioned Astral Lamp will with the
beat sperm yil. As a matter of ocououiy these
Lamps are preferable to all others uow’in use.
Also Sperm and Whale Oil for Solar Lamps for
•ale by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
fob 21 181 Bay-streot.
P RIME LEAF LARD>-35 b'SKi priuia No. 1
Leaf Lard, laudiug froui brig J. Coitsti,
and for sale by
mar 7 SCRANTON &. JOHNSTON.
TKilXVmb CO .TIBS, 4fcc.—-The
•9 Jenny Lind.StarRosnltas.HorseShoo, Flow
ered Braid, Quill Back, Fancy TwUt, Silver
Wreath, and othorstylo* of Combs. A No Shell
Side, Ivory nnd Dressing Coiubs in greut variety,
just received and for saie by
mar7 . GODFREY & UROCIIE.
_ SARAH BETTS’ UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Mrs. Belt's sup-
purlers are now recommended by the most die-
tiuquhhod Physicians throughout the United
States, uud are superior to every other instru
ment now in use, for the cure of those diseases
for which thoy were invented. A further sup
ply just received aud for sale bv
A.T. BOWNE, Druggist,
mar 13 Smets' buildinge.
Dr. A. T. Bourne, Savannah, Ga. '
I I would beg to statu, that you are hereby
appointed my sole Agent for Savannah, und that
any othor person selling Supporters us mine nro
imposing ou the public, by veuding worthless aud
injurious couutorfeits of my Suppoiters.
Satuu Uctts,
Caution.—Each Supporter will have written
on it the name of"8arah Bolts."
QOLAR IsAlVIFS*—3 dozen Coinelieu#'
u Lamps, ofthe recent patterns, for solo by
J. M. TURNER «& BRO.,
mar 10 Monument square-
R ~fc Y N O L D’ S BALTIMORE CURED
HAMS. —Lauding from tbs suhr Portia,
and fursale by H. J. GILBERT,
mar 7
1YT12W FRUIT.—Fresh Prunes, Malaga
-Lx Grapes, Figs, Dates, nnd Raisins,just receiv
ed and 5>r sate ly W. W. GOODRICH,
mar 1
B * UTTER AND CHEESI3.—20 box-
es Choose; 5 kegs choice Orungs county But
ter; 20 boxes Hull’s Candles, patent mould, vari
ous sizes, landing from bark Augusta, and for sals
by CONNERAT& BARIE.
mar 1
E xtensive, pier and centre ta
bles, with Alnhogauy, Black VValnut and
MarbloToni. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
do Dining do; 6 Log do do; Card Tables ; Sofa
do with Marble Tons; do do Mahogouy do ; La
dies' work do; do do do with Folding Fops; do
do do do Dean Drawers, Jnst received, nnd for
sale by I- W- MORRELL,
nov 23 Smets’ buildings.
~2.Tdoz. Full
1MAIIOGANY CHAIR8.-2.Tdoz, Full
If A Frond) pattorn} 25 do Hth do do; Gothic
Top do with spring seats, jnst received ami for
sale by I. W. MORRELL.
. nov 23 Smets* Buildings.
(STONE-WARE.—A good njsortmont of
“ ~m
kj J ucs, Butter Pots, Covered Jars, Pitchers
mnr 3 _ _
D OHESTICH*—-Shirtings, Shoeuuu* nud
Marlboro' Stripes. Jastrecoived a fiuthsr
supply, and for sale by A. MINIS,
mnr 2
O LIVE OIU*—superior Olive Oil for ta-
hie use, just received and for rale by
mar20 A. T. BOWNE, fidiett* building.
D ALBY’S CARMINATIVE.—1 grow. Dal-
hv's Carminative, genuine, for sale by
uarl A. T. BOWNE. Smets’buildings.
13UTTEB.-5 kegs selected family Butter,
X# just received per bnrk Augusta, end for sale
THEODORE MINIS.
mar 1
/H’lt ACKEItH.—75 bbls and half bbls But-
tor, Sugar ami Soda ; 20 bids Pilot Bread,
lauding from ship Hartford and Peter IJemdl.and
fursale by CO.NNLUAX A BARIL.
•nor 1 . ...
F lavoring
«
EXTRACTS.—Highly cun*
centratod Extracts of Peach, Almond, Rose,
Vanilla, Orange and Lemon, for flavoring Cue-
tnrds, Ico Cjunm, Jellies, Sauces, Ac. A flesh
supply Received b^r
mar 8
, A. SOLOMONS. Agent.
A DAMS' CURVED HORSE HAIR FLESH
BRUSHES.—Tho Friction bv this brush
being caused by the Ends, instead of the Side of
the miir, is much moro effectual, aud does not re
tain (liko tho Strap or Mitten.) any purticlesfrom
the surface of tho skin. t Iu neatuess, efficacy,
nnd convenience of application, it is snperior to
any other frictor in <ue.
Just received and for sale by
m»r3 J. A. LxflQUIIE, Markef-sqr.
C'OAP ANU aTAttCIi—26 boxes Smith's
O Soap, 30 do Hull & Son’s do, 40 do Colgate
& Co's No. I Starch; bine and white; in store
and fursale by VV. M. DAVIDSON,
mar 2 West ride Markef-sq jure.
H ATT*—Fcr sale hy
mm 7
A. MINI?.
EOVE8*—Ladies and Gents White nnd
VJT Colored Kid Glovos, received and for ssU
by “ “
feh 14
HENRY II. STOTE3BURY.
ipiOFFEE*—100 bags # primo Rio Coffee*
now lauding from ship Hartford, and for
sale by E SWIFT,
fob 29
S O A F*—50 boxes Ctiigoto's paid Soap, uo w
landing from brig Augusta, and for side by
feb 29
E. SWIFT
H oes and chains.—200 doz.
plantation Hoes, of.vurioit* quality and
sizes; 300 pair Trace Chains, assorted kinds; 50
Ox and Log Chaitit; for sale by
mar 6
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
P RIME BACON SHOULDERS—10 hhds.
prime Bacon Shoulders, lauding from Brig
J. Cohen, and for sale by
mur7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
W OODEN MEASURES.—50setts Woodon
measures, for vale by
roar O DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
ri^OBACCO.—3t) gross onorted Fine Cut To-
X bucco, just roceived and for sale by
mnr I J. A. LxROCHE, Markct-squar*.
A FRICAN CAYENNE.-A pure article, for
sale by J.A LaKOCHE.
mar 1 Market-square.
VtAlUNA COLOGNE.—100 boxes receive!
J? by
roar 8
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
Market square.
J UDD’S SPERM CANDLES—Sizes 4’s end
G’s, I
mar 9
for sale by
A. T. BOWNE,
Snista’building.
f}
1?
AMIISSAM) POTATOES.—Lind-
VJ ins, and lor ,,!• by
Mill) H. J. GILBERT.
FPLLS, AL.MONUa, dtc.—(Jrangea, Ai-
tnnnd., Anple,. and Confeetienirr, imt re-
enivnd end for eale by JES9E Sc CADY.
fob!)
A jIBOT HAT.—100 bundle, prime Am-
A. boy 1I«. landing from brig CUaton. end for
eele byj VYASHBUKN, TVILDEK & CO.
feblH ■
Y1IIUICE l,l«*JO«S.—Con.i.ting of
b y feoSoW«g,T"
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