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■ SAVANNAH. MONDAY WOHNIffCJ, APRIL IV. 1*18.
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no. oo.
THE DAlCf OEOBOUN,
II rUBLIIlIKI) IN TUB
CITY OF SA V ANN All*
WII.UA1H ll! BULLOCH*
AT TEX DOLLARS PER AXXUM,
PATABLB 9BMI-ANNUAI.LV IN ADVANCE*
OR
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
T1IB TKI.WRKKLY HKOIM31AN,
'on THE COUNTRY,
If published to meet the arrangement of tlio
mails, three times n week, (Tuesday. Thursday,
and Saturday,) at the Odien of the Daily Geor
gian, and contain* nil tho intelligence, Commer
cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including new
Advertisement^ puhlishod in tliu Daily Puper.
T/llS PAPER
Is sent to all parts of the State and Union,
or delivered iu the city, at FIVF, DOLLARS
per anuuiu, or at THREE DOLLARS for siv
mouths.,
THE WEEKLY UEOKCHAX*
If published every Friday aAoriioon. at thubb
dollars per uiiuittii—all payable iu advauce.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the
Courts of Ordinury* that application has been
' tnad* for Letters of Administration, must be pub
lished THIRTY HAYS At least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditomto renderin their accounts,
must bg published sit weeks.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administrn-
tort must be at public auction, on the first Tues
day of the month, between the usual hours of sale,
at the place of public sales iu tho county where
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
fUTV days notice thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this Slate, and at the door of the
Court House, where such sales are to he held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must he pub
lished for four months, before any order absolute
shall be made thereupon hy the Court.
Sales of Houl Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators. and Gnurdiuus, must he published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
must be made at the Court House door of tho
county in which the property is situato, and on
the first Tuesday of the mouth, between tlie
hours often in tlie morning and four iu the after
noon. No sales from (lay to day is valid, unless
so expressed in the advertisement.
Applications l»y Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
seii Land, must ho published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and iutestate estates by Executors nnd Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Distuissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
reul estate, must bo advertised once a munthfor
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must be advertised Turk* Months
at least. • . .
Sheri IT’s sales tinder executions regularly
granted by the courts* must ho advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage oxccmions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales, of perishable property
Ruder order of Court, must ho advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
* * All Letters directed to this Office or tho
Editor, must ho post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
New ClotHinsr Establishment.
GIBBONS* BANUE.
sll Tin imilorsigiiotl ha« o|ionu(l ihe jn
]t\ .torn recently occumudlty Mr. I. \V.
It Morrell, where ho mtcnl. m keepu 11' II'
Inrire anil well .olocted l«ortilielU of IlKADl
MADE CLOTHING. which he will sell at very
•mall profit., aud very respectfully invites the
Planters, Merchants, nnd Citiz.ons gmierally, t
[ire him a cull lieforo an^plyiny themselves, as
I.EOil. XOTIBEK,
flfiVKt’IA. — Hullocli County. —
0 *n "> whom it may concern.—Wherous
)} dHnm Luo, Jr. Guordinn of Atm Kirklnndun
illeititinmto child of l.ncretiu l.uwis, hath applied
to tho Ilonornlile tho court of Ordinary or said
coiiuly, for letters dismissory from raid Guardian,
shin,
Thera are therefore to cito and ndmotilsh all
persons whatsoever interested, to tile their ob
jections (If any thoy have) in my nlHco within
the Hum prescribed hy law, otherwise letters din-
inissnry will Ini granted tho applicant.
Witness the llotiomhle James Lee. one or the
Justices of the said court, this the lhtil day of
March, I84d.
m«r S4 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. n. a.e.
r LHmsWy CuMs.ly.—
IO all whom It may enncerii.—Whereas,
James 8. Hullocli, Administrator on Iho estate of
John Elliott, late of nuid comity, doc tuned, hath
applied to tho llouorahle tho Court of Ordinary
of Maid county, for letter* dwmhwory .on said es
tate. •
These nro therofore to oito aud ndtnouiih nil
concerned, to tile their objections (if uuv they
havu) to the nimliuiut's discharge in the Clerk's
•mice of the Maid Court, within the tirno proscrib-
ed by law, ntherwino letter* disuiissory will bo
grained.
Witness tho llonornhlo Charlton llineii, one
LEGAL NOVICES.
RlONTxia utter (tale application
J. will ho made to the Honorable tho Justices
ol the Inihrior Court of McIntosh County, whilo
•itting an u court of Ordinary, for leave to divide
tlie Cattle aud to sell the real and personal prop-
erty ; also, the household furniture belonging to
the CMtuto of William McDonald, senior, late of
said county deceuMud, for the benefit of tho heirs
aud creditors of Maid uMtnte.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
daniel McDonald,
6 Executors.
M otice.-aii persons haviiu demuuds a*
gainst the estate of Alexander S. McIntosh,
late ot McIntosh comity, deceased, arc requested
to present them immediately: And all persons in*
dented to said estuto will make pavmeuf to
»»»r 10 W. J. McINTOdll, Adm’r.
LEGAL NOJVCKS.
C^OUIft MONTHS after date application
X will he made to tho Hon. the Inferior Court
of Bulloch Comity, whilst sitting ns a court for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho Real Es
tate of James Denmark,deceased, laic of tlio State
ofAlabama. REDDING DENMARK, Adiu’r.
Bulloch County, Feb. 14th, 1848. leb 14
T?OUU MONTHS after date application
X will lio iimdo to the Honorable tho Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting ftir or-
uiiHiiiauiB ^ OIltJ Hillary purposes, ftir luavo to sell the lands nnd
of tho JtiMticuM of said Court, this 1:1th day ol i «t«« r pr«i|*«rly belonging to the estate of Peter
March, A. D. ono llmuraml vi#l,t hundred hud 0d “ ,w ' 'ale ofral.! eounre. drtjMegk
fiirty-cight. rt >i SA.WLL_M. STIIKLT, Adm’r.
mar ill J. S. II HARWELL, c. c. o. r„ c.
r'liOHGlA.-Cuuitleii County.—
V* lo all whom it may concern.—Whereas
James Mongill Smith Ims applied to the Honora
ble tho court ofOrdiuary olsuid county of Cum-
deu, for letters ofudiiiiiiistruliou on the estate and
effects of David J. Suiitli, lutu of said comity, de
ceased.
These nro therofore to cito .nnd admonish, nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to filo their objections (if any thoy have)
to the granting said estate to the applicant, in thu
clerk’s oiUce of said comity, oil or before tlie 22d
day of April ensuing* otherwise letters us prayed
for will be granted.
Witness the Hon. A. Clark, one of the
Justices of said court, this 20th day of March, A.
D. Id 18. HENRY R. FORT.c. c. o. c. c.
mar'JO
— may concern.—Whereas
James Rushing, administrator, uud Martha Groo
ver, administratrix, on tho estute of David Groo-
ter Into of Bulloch comity, deceased, have up-
plied to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of said
Comity when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
letters dismissory on said estate.
Those are therefore to cito nnd admonish nil
concerned, to lilu their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk's ofiico of said court* within
tlie time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis
missory will be granted to them.
WiTNfcsstbo Hon. Peter Cone, one of the Jus
tices ofsaid Court. February 10, 1818.
feb 10 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. c.
Darien. March 89, 1848.
mar 00
f^OTJB MONTHS after date application
X will ho made to thu Honorable the Justices of
the Inferior Court of Bulloch Comity, when sit
ting for ordinury purpose#, for luavo to sell a
uegro Girlt the property of Madison S, Lanier,
a minor, fur his benefit,
mar 31 DAVID BEASLEY, Guardian.
TCOUJt MONTHS after date application
X; will be mndo to the lloiioruhte the Inferior
Court of Camden comity when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell u negro slave, the
property of Richard Cole, minor, for his benefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE* Guardian.
Jeffersonton. Jan. 'JO, 1848. jun 25
Chatliam Superior Court.
THOMAS J. WALSH, ) January Tbrji, 1848.
mm Btillocli Comity.— HENRY JAMES. ) Rule Nisi.
Vx To all whom it may concern.—Whereas , ° n , 1,10 of Thomas J. Walsh, stating
lit lilu-mil lit,lift' Jiiiiiiij. fin thu uivll. eli.v «!'
rj.EAI|GIAt - Btillocli County.—
VX To all to whom it may concern.—Wheroas
Willinm Hlmtfiold hath applied to the lion, the
Inferior Court of said comity, while sitting fur
ordinary purposes, for letters of Administration
on thu estate and offccts of Sarah Uciggur, lutu of
said comity, ducased.
Those are therefore to cito nnd admonish nil and
singular the kindred uud creditors of thu said do-
ceased, to tile their,objections (if any they have)
ill the clerk’s ofiico, in terms of the law, otherwise
letters of Administration will be granted to ap
plicant ns prayed Ibr,
that the said llenry James, on the sixth day of
August, iu the yeur one thousand eight hundred
and forty sevou, made and executed his certain
mortgago to the said Thomas J, Walsh, of all that
tutor parcol ofluiid with tho improvements,sit
uate, lying ntid being iu the city of Savannah and
County ol Chatham, known and distinguished in
the plan of said city as lot number sixteen, (No.
Id.) Carpenter’s Row 5 said lot being on East
Broad Street, and nt tho head of South Broad
Street, uud being thirty-four foot in front, by one
hundred and fifty-eight feet deep; together* with
all and singular the edifices, buildings, rights,
members, hereditament*, and iippiirteimnces to.
the same belonging, or in any wise appertaining;
to secure the payment oftlie sum of Seven Hun
drod dollars, due on a certain -promissory note,
made by the said Henry Jumcs to the said Thom
as J. Walsh, dated on the sixth day of August,
in the year one thousand eight hundred nud for-
ty-sovun, aud payable four mouths after date;
which suid note uud tlie interest which lias accru
ed thereon, remain unpaid ;und by his petition
thesaid Thomas J. Wufsli prays the foreclosure
of tho equity of redumption of the suid Huury
James,of.iu, audio the mortgaged premises
On motion, it is ordered that the said Henry
James do pay into tiiis Court, 011 or before the
• • 1, 1, m . r ra.IIIIUre MU llilV IlliU IIIIS V/Ullll, Ull III U.JUiU lilt'
Wm era the llouorahle Peter Cono. one nt lirsll |. (| 10 UMl il,„„.„r. the nrliichml
e Jlistintm ol tlm wml nniirl. tlna ‘24m dav nr ■ • r . ...... .... .;.i : * '
the Jostinoa of thn said court, this 24th day of
March, A. D.. 1848.
mar 28 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n,
riEORGIA* Ai»2>Iin^ County*—To
VX all whom it iuay concern.—Whereas, Isam
Reddish applies to me Ibr letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of William Rattersou late of
suid county, dcccnsed.
Those urc therefore to cito and admonish atl
give him a call WomwW"! •itiffttlor the kindred and creditors of tho suid
E« is confident his STOCK.has never beendeceased, to file their objections (if any thev
rirJfv^'® j»»)WJnM®.wW.in.tho:febjr
law,.why said letters should not he gruuted.
entire new Slock, iimilo lip expreraly.fiir tl.ii.
8 tore. Among hie Good, ore iho following or
ti '<J*oR. »»o M.htlm—Blue end black Broad
Cloth, aud Cmnhlet.
Oreit-CuAT,—Of iuvl.ihlo green, lirotvn. Pur-
■nn.Mii, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cmnhlet uud Lion
SI De G.. .. u PnoeR Co.Te—Of lino black French
Broad Cloth.
Given under my bund, at ofike, this 14th day
of March. 1848.
MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c.
mar 28
f* EOUGlAi — Bulloch County*—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
John Grimes, Guardian of the minor heirs of
Benjamin Morris, deceased, hath applied to the
llonornhlo the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch
! Countv. for lelturs disuiissorv from said Guar-
Business Coats-Such os plain and fancy llonornhlo the Court of Ordinury of Online!
Tweed Caeiutere, Iduek Dee Skin, pl.iin.iud tig- j Cuuntv, lor letter, dUuiiraory Irom raid Gunr-
tired Beaver Cloth, Siitiuott, Kentucky Jean.. dinn.liip,
S Pa* TAreoss—Vrom all of the mo*t fn.iiionnhle : por.om whmoevur intereetud, to fllo their oh-
Good*, inch o. plain black Ciwiiuore, Mole.klu, .loctimw (H auy they hoye) in my olHoe. within
Plaid, etrined diagonul ribbed Ciuiinero, Sati-. the mile prorariliod l.y law, oiherwira letter, die
net, Tweed C«.i,.mro, and Negro Cloth. . ; „ „ „
(ill CloUi Jackets and Runts lor Hoameii. Soil- »oar.Jl DA\ lL> BLAaLhi. c. c. o. n. c.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
uiul iuterorit due on iliesutU piuiuissory imhu, to-
gether with the costs of fhi* application; aud that
in default thereof, the equity urleUcmpiiu,, ofthn
said Henry James, of, in, and to thu suid mort
gaged premises, be theueeforth and forever for-
closed.
And it is further ordered, that » copy of this
rule he published iu one of the Gazettes of the
City of Savannah, ones n month, until tho time
appointed for the payment of said money into
Court; and that such further and other proceed
ings be hud. us aro prescribed by the statutes in
such eases made nnd provided.
A true extract from tlie miuules.
11. F. AlUN* Dop. Clerk s. c c. c.
feb 17 mu4—
Jonrt ol
orditiary pur-
... _ -ll (13.) in the
black Cloth uud Cu'simere. j (10th) district, and third (3d) section, Murray
UnDBR-SmiiTBi—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fmo ! Coiuiiy. belonging to Mosshiuii lloustoiut.lor Ins
and Common Morino.Silk, Saxony Wool.bleuch* j benefit. J. VV. HUUSTOUN, Guardian.
•d and unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies, j jnn II
fine Mcrinaand Silk Uinier-Siiirte. i T, ol! , MONITJISalter date npplieatii.n
Crayat# ot Worstud, fimey Satin, Plaid Silk, w il|ho niado to the Inferior Court of Chat
Cotton, nnd black Silk. Linen aud Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs of great variety.
Shirts of Linen. Cotton with Lman Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped, and Night Shirts. Also, a.
jooit assortment of Boy’s sizes Linen Bosoms uud
Stocrs of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
sin and fancy Silk Slocks and Neckties.
Gloves of fine French Kid, black, white and
aol’d Worsted. Cloth uud Thread. Silk and Cot
ton Night Caps, Money Bolts, Silk Purses.
Umbrellas, a beautiful assortment of French
•ilk, Scotch Ginghmu. und. Cottiin Umlirelliij.
Gentlemen's fiuu and fashionable Cloth CAPS,
Oner Skill Capa, a beautiful urtielo.
Also, a general assortment lor Youths and
•oys’ wear. The ladies are particularly invited
to call aud sob thorn. He will soon have a fine
Sisortiueut of Children’s Suits lor Boys from
four to ten years old. Having taken much pains
in fitting up his Store, und equally as much m
selecting a Slock for it, he hopes, by strict atten
tion to business* to merito liberal share of patron-
%Ȥ, GEO. S. NICHOLS.
N. B. The Store at No. 114 Bryuu-strcot.
will be continued as heretofore, with a general
assortment oftlie above Goods, and will be con
ducted by Mr. VVM. L. 1IAUPT.
' '(eclo
ham County, sitting Ibr
ll h - ~ ‘ *
. jmrnoscs, for
leave to sell lot No. w ]4* Pulaski Ward, City oi
Savannah, (subject to ground runt) and improve
ments thereon, belonging to the estate of David
Turner, lute of the town of Beaufort, South Car
olina, deceased, for the purpose of making a di
vision among the legnteus of said deceased,
mar 7 FitEUE *
ERICK A. TUPPKR, Fx’r.
|.)OCR MONTHS ulier dale, application
£ will be made lo the Hon. the Justices ol tlio
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting
ns a court of Ordinury, for leave to sell all the
right, title and interest of Mrs. Mury E. Dunham,
lute of said enuuty deceased, in, to nnd upon n
Plantation or Tract of Dim), iu said county, cull
ed Ousis, formerly tlio resideucu of Col. William
A. Diiuhaui, deceased, for the benefit of her heirs
and creditors. S. M. BOND, Administrator,
dec 510
BhIDm'Ii Hupevlov Court.
IN CIIAMBERS-JANUARY 12, 1843.
Redding Denmark and ^
James Wilkinson, j
Cuiupkmuuta. i
Charles L. M’ Ghee, I
Defendant. J
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant
in tho above entitled cause is absent from the
State of Georgia, uud cuuuut be found therein.
On motion or llenry &. Wurd. ami John W.
j Owens—It is ordered, that the defendant afore-
_ . suid do appear and answer tlie said bill at or be-
tlicaUou ! f«ry the next October term of the Superior Court
of tho comity or Bulloch; anil it is further order
ed, that service of this order be effected by pub
lication ill one of the Gazettes of tlio city ol Sa
vannah once a mouth for four months previous
to the said term. W. B. FLEMING,
Judge Eastern District Georgia,
January 12th. 1848.
Filed iu mv Ortlce, this the 17th January, 1842.
David beasley* c. i. c. b. c.
GEORGIA. Btillocli County—
Clerk's OJfice of tht Superior Uia/rt of said County:
I do hereby certify that tlio above and foregoing
is a true copy, taken from tho original order filed
ill my ofike; and giveu under tuy hand aud pre
sent seal, there being uo seal uttuched, this the
17th January, 1848.
li.. s.l DAVID BEASLEY', c.c. b. c.
jun31
pEOttGI4.-IlMli)cn Coaiity.—
VX To the Honorable he Justices of thu Infe
rior Court of suid count;, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, your putiuuer humbly shewetli
to your Honors that he Util complied with the
underwritten Bond or Obligation, aud prayedi
your Houors to cause tin same to bo published
u« the law directs in such mso made and provided,
and at tlie expiration of s;ch publication you cito
UurryAiiu Lanier, execute, nnd Catherine Luniur
oxeeiitrix, of Frederick Lnier.to make good and
lawful titles to the luml lescribed in said buud
or obligation to your petitouer.
GEORCE D. MALLARD.
GEORGIA t Biillotli County.
Know all Mon, by these presents, that I Fred
erick Lanier, of s lid State uud County above
mentioned, am held and firply bound unto A-
bra hum Mincy.of same Stntiand County, In the
fall ami just sum of ono hiimhud dollars,’ the fu.l
payment of said sum I bind imeulf, mv heirs und
assigns, this the 28tli day of October, m (lie year
of our Lord ono thousand e»ht hundred and
forty-four. FREDERICK LANIER.[L. S.]
N. B. Now the conditions of tho ttbovohond
Is such, to wit: Toe said Frederick Lanier hs*
tmrguiuuil u ourtuiii piece of Land lying in Bul
loch county, on waters of Mill Creek, contain
ing four hundred acres, to the suid Abraham
Mincy, his heirs and assigns, who li.-u giveu Ins
[mnnmory no to for fifty dollar*, three years af
ter date. Now if tho said Mincy, his heirs ami
assigns, will punctually and truly pay the said
Latiier the said amount when duo. then on tho
refusal of the said Lanier to inuke titles, this bond
to be in ftill force and virtue, ami if not paid
punctually, this bond to he null aud void. This
tho 28th October, 1844.
FREDERICK LANIER, [L. S.]
Witness: W. Williams,
II. B. lioness. J. I*.
The prayer oftlie petitioner isresonable and
just, and it is therefore ordered by tiiis court,
iliut it he grauted, this 7th day of I'cbrmiry. 1848.
A true copy taken from the minutes of the
Court of Ordinary, this fOtii day of February*
1848. DAVID BEA.8LEY, c. c. o. b. c.
mar 25 3—mo
PUBLIC SALES.
jiiillTtaAM hJhli,
V-/ —On the fir-.t Tuesday in May next, before
the Court House in the City of tiavaniiuli, be
tween the legul hours of sale, will he sold the fol
lowing five negro slaves, viz;—Thomas, Philip,
Will, Violet aud Pheobu, ievied'on as 'the pro-
perty of William L. Davis, to satisfy the follow-
•ng fi>f‘ts<. issued out of the Superior and In-
i'erior Courts of Chatham County, in fhvor of
Robert Habersham, Administrator, E. G. L.
Telfair rs. William L. Davis; George Jones,
Executor of Margaret Telfair rs. Same,ami iii-
raui Roberts rt. Same,
apr 1 \F. VV. OATES, Sheriff C.C.
pHATHAM SHERIFF’S SAEE.
V-/ —On the first Tuesday in June next, be-
fore thu Court House in tho City of Savannah,
between thu legal hours of salo, will be sold the
following twenty negro slaves; viz,, Tom, Bi-
nail, Peggy. Beck, William, Letter, Crotia,
Michael, Joseph, Jack, Dinah, Sharper, Catey,
Rose, Jane, Tobey, Nancy, Charlotte, Litiah nod
Ben. Levied on by virtue of Aft* fa,, founded
on foreclosure of mortgage, isspudout oftlie In
ferior Court of Chutliuin Coutstv, In luvor of
James Porcher (Executor Jacob W. Guerard) »t.
Certain Negro Slaves, tlie property of Frauds S.
Porcher, deceased.
apr 1 W. W. GATES, Sheriff C. C.
( CHATHAM S1IED1FF’8 sAbE.
-'Continued—Uu the first Tuesday iu ,\J»y
next,before tuu oumiUtin,., 11.the city ofrfav,..,.
null, bctvvuun the legul hums of sale, will be suid,
All that Wharr Lutaituato.lyiiigand being In tlio
city of Savannah, and known und distinguished
in thu plan of said city by tho number Two (2*)
East of Dull Street a nd Lincoln Street, noil bound
ed East by a Lot lute Peter Kean’s, West by n
Lot owned by estate of Robert Isaac, ami North
by Savuiiiuih iliver.
* Levied on by virtue of a Fi. Fa. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, ismed out of the Supe
rior Court of Chatham county, in Ihvor of Lucy
Isaac and Robert Bruce Isaac vs. Margaret Scott,
Executrix of Robert Scott
upr 5 ELISHA WVLLY. Dep.Shciiffc. c
£J(JAHUMAN'S SAEJbJ.— Will .bo sold
POLMNS Ac JhULKLEY, No. IDS
V-/ DR VAX STREET, Uro now receiving
tiroir Fall supply ofCROCKERY AND HOI’Sl
FURNlSUlNG GOODS, to which they respect
fully invite tho attention of purchasers. Thei'
stock in purt consists us follows:
Crockery, China and Class Ware :
W. Granite, Flowing Blue and Mulberry Din
ner Setts; do do Tea do ; China Ten Setts* gal
baud and plain; do do Uuisud Figure China Vtis
es; Uoquet Holders, China Mugs, Oriiuinouts,
Children’s Tea Sotta, Glaus' Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, Dr
eamers, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird BotUr.
3toue Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, Jcc.
Lamps, T«n Wars, be.
Solar Lamps of oeautiful patterns; Lamp-head
Side and Hall Lumps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
und tin Caudlesticks. Tea Trays, single and in
setts, slop uud toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Cuke and
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffee Urns and Big
gins, Egg-boilers, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Uisb
uud Pluto Covers, Jelly and Bieait Mange Moulds,
Charlotte de Russo Pans, Gravy Strainers, Putty
puns,Venison aud Steak Dishes, Nursery Lampft
Britannia, G. S. and Iron Tea und Table Spoon*,
together with a full usaoytmrnt of bright Tin-ware,
Cutlery and Domestic Hardware.
Ivory Tub]* Cutlery in suits of 61 pieces, ot
Knives only, Buck-horn nnd common Cutlery,
Scissors, RnzoN end Pocket Cutlery, Cofi’ee
Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters, Fish Kettles, Potutoe Steamers, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel uud Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts,
Sauce nnd Stew Pons, Furnnces, Wafer aud
Wufile Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee
Roasters, Brass ami common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, tun and dinner Bells, rat and
mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jugging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, like. &c.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Bnckots, Tubs, Slaves, Brooms, Wash-hoards,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-machines. Also tin assortment of Mur-
ket-baskots, Cradle* aud Wagons, gravelling uud
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
and other Brushes.
fancy and Miscellaneous Goods.
China, glass and wood Toys, a fine assortment
suitable Ibr tho approaching holiday*; fancy hol
es, mirrors, playing curds, buckgamition boards,
chess-men, ladies’ dressing eases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth and uail brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles und coDum, liquor Jlnsks, book
rests, newspaper files, crimpiug machines, knife
cleaners, &c. A c.
Planters, Housekeepers and Strangers visiting
the city, are invited to call, ns their large and va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their at
tention. nov 15
D R. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER
WORT.—That this medicine should ac
quire so mu's!! notoriety is not at all straugo when
wo tuko into consideration the vast number that
are cured by i:s use. For many years it lin*
TONE PH Efl 5 FMAfc* CbsonfNsST.. £l£&Ali A NO TOUACCO STORE.
V r*CH0 THE Market—Bogs leave to m(nrttt, O JVo. 27, Hull-street. Sign of the Uulian, near
his friends and customer* and the public getter- Mniuinent-squar*.—The subscriber roturus his
ally, that lie is just returned from tho North with j grntefiil thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and
ono or tlio largest nnd finest assortments of Fancy the public generally, who have to liberally pnUon-
and Staple Dry Goods, which he offer* for sale, . i, C ii him during the lest four Vein* add begs to ss-
wholo«tde or retail* on ns good term* as cun be sure them that he atill import* the vevy best liriuidai
iuid in any city iu the Union• I of which he ha.i on hand nt this time a largo assort*
I reach Mnslitta. gingham Miislins, plain and j ment. He would call partiottlbr attention to a lam
fig d Bareges, Bu zormes, silk Tissue, dress and sifipnient whichIm can fully warrant. Also to hi*
furniture Print*,-linen Dresses, emb’d ltuuii and stoek or chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac., &c;, ill of
comm Ginghams, Swiss, Cambric, Organdie, i which ho will sell on us good term* as can ho had
Muslins plums nnd fig’d, black und cord Alpacas, #Jsowhore. 1>, JACOBS.
Irish linen*.table Diapers.B. E. Russia and Scotch ju)v2?' ]v~
Diapers, white Shining* and Sheetings, brown . V - V/ii-'v4>^T~VTL7r:;/-' ~v;7r,
Shirtings and Sheetings, heavy ahirt Stripes,; W' *qTP'\^\r u’A'r’p.^^A vn 1 U< -
rurnitnvn atill mm,n fMicnhu Wmilv n,„„ .1*' . S 1 LAM, A i LR, ANC
AND GAS. of ail
silk Cravats, blue Denims und puntuloonistripus,
silk Hundkfs. Mudrns und notion Hundkfs. L C
Handkfs, complete assortment of Hosiery, all
kinds of Gloves,. Parasols, Sunshades. Fens, oil | ... 1V >
CU.lt., ttruw nmtiili.., sbell n,id till. Combs, D!' '”'’."81“ tjfn I'lpos. luoulur OAi of
corded and grass Skirtsr grass Linen, Undorgiir* j - J T~
menu, Shirts, Suspenders, Burege and silk |
NORRIS, GREGG & NORRIS,
02 Gold struui, New i'qrlti
ills and Public BuiJdiuga heated by steam
. . = . HHbra/TABBHjE VyOitHie—t he Uitetiitoii of
Shawls and Scarfs, Ivorv Faus, an extra ussort-' l-'X gentlnuiuii dusirnu-- nf purchnaiugMAR-
me»t from 75c to$d a piece, . • ; Bl.E MANTELS, MONUMENTS or STA-
'HisMales rooms un-stiiirscoutnin CLOTHING I TUARY, is requested.
BY WHOLESALE-—Cloth, Drap d’Ete, Wei- The Subscribers, having been engaged In iho
liugtou Cord,Croton Cloth!Cashmurette,Tweed,, Marble business fur tho last thirty years in Philn-
Linen and Colton Dress *j*i» Frock Coats. , delphiu, and having tiiautifiictitrad work Ibr a!-
IV.VTAtooxs—Cassituero, Drill, Tweed, Lin- ! huist every part oftlie Union, cun refer to'all who
•n and Cassiiiett. j have favored them with their cn-tom, and to their
, Vest*—Fig’d uud Plain, Satin, Cashmere nnd "'ork, (considerable of which Iiuk been put up hi
Marseilles. | this place.) They have always on hand a full
Tho above goods aro selected with great care, **»«l»pty of Marble Mantels, ami new und original
by myself, iu the largest house*, nnd my fuoiliiie* J Designs of MomimuiN and ether wort:, copies or
for buying are such as to enable mo to compute | " Inch, with prices, will be forwarded,
with any house. A visit mid examination of the I EF" All work shipped is insured from break*
stock by country Merchant* ami others buying *c ,R '
wholesulo is solicited, even if uo purchase is They can refer to any Mercantile honso inPhi^
made. Wo take a pleasure to show the goods. delphiu for standing and character as wnikmun.
Together with a great many other articles too j JOHN STIIVTUKHS CL QOS,
numerous to mention. mar 27 i No. 300 High Street,:Philm
QPiSIIVG GOODS—Per steamer North- v S ii v *n« , ... . •h u0 **" .
•5 omer-C'ul’d Biirares riel, rfido.ifflll 7 Mt'ieir ha. which
uud rich Satin Striped do, Fnuoy Uelzarincs, ‘‘cv do cot l.ireidi, mtucr airncHic or iinporlcd.
Grenadines, Plaid Orgatidios, Plaid sumuierdilks,
4-4 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—-Spring Muslins, Pointed Lawns, strip’d
Lawns, super French Muslin*, Fancy Ginghams,
Muslin Ginghams, super Scotch Ginghams, blk
and white do, blk und while Muslins. Ink Darngcs,
super blk Cliallv, Swiss Muslins. Swiss embroi
dered Muslins, JacUonet do. pluid Cambrics, II
lusiou Lace, Brussels do. Just received, for salo
by LATHROP & FOOTE.
mar 3
TVTEW GOHSkai*—Grmiadiuc Silks, cofd
Ll Borage** Printed Lawns, Lislo Plaids,Check
Paris Ginghams, Misses Bonnot Ribbon-. New
Spring Bouuet Ribbons, Ilernaui Silk dcitrls,
Buruge do, Linen Fringe for Dresses. Dress
Hdkls., Lineu corded lidkfs.. Gents do, Chiu cm
Tllf ACME fig E1L«—Whhle of No. 2; JO do
-LtJL of No. 3, uml it) hail* bbls of 2 and 3, land-
iug from brig Clinton und for sale hv
W. M. DAVfDSON,
mar 23 West side Market squart.
I ho cojpfegT —ot) bags jirimo Green
Cofi’ee. landing Ituin l;rig Wilson Fuller,
and ibr solo bv
mar 20 ’SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
7MTACKEREL.—20 half barrels No. 1 Muck-
ITi erel, landing pi
apr C
, or fichr Phoenix, mid for «aio
CONNER AT & BAR IE.
B U'tVJFE—6 kegs selected family Butter*
just received per sefir Empire, and lorsnloby
mar 28 THmhmti' nrrvra *
THEODORE MINIS. ‘
nearly every family retain it in their house a* an- ' Mitts* Lisle aud spun Gloves.ToiietCovers.Mur*
proved soastouishiiielysuccessfulat the North,that | and other Fans, wh’t uud b!k Lace Gloves ami j |T1OTT0N SAMPLING PAPER.—A goo3
.**■•*“ , ** 8 - ! ***--*-*• ' **’“* * * - •- article of large size, just received hy
apr 7 JOHN M. COOPER-
M 'ACICETfcL.— 75 whoie, half and nuartoj 1
. barrois, for side by II. J. GILBERT,
apr 7
tidote to colds, coughs aud consumption
That no other article possesses the same merits
is equally trim, and the consumptive learns that
lie can depend upou this mediciue when all others
have proved worthless. There is not a douht but
thousands are yearly cured by this iuostimubie
medicine, and In many instances where those
given up todie,have in aninc'dibleshort time been
entirely cured by it* iturivulled etficacy. . The fol
lowing remarkable case of consumption was
cured hy this Balsam of Liverwort. As you
value life nud honttli und would be cured, at once
resort to this article, nod rest assured you will not
resort in ruin—hut read aud judge Ibr yourselfi
Interesting cure of Consumption and Liter
Complaint.—I had a violent cough, with raising
of piiiegtn.a severe puiu in my side, back,
stomach, ami across my bowels. I was so cold at
times, it seeim-if iinpnsiiiblu to keep warm, oven
when others wore einupiaumiK vr .....
•..j- uuu yarv yellow. I fell away lo skin and
bones, my veins sunk iu auu nccamo invisible, and
every person supposed mo dying. A friend of
mine recommended me to try Dr. Taylor’s Baisum
of Liverwort, which I got, as my physician did
me no good, and this mediciue soon restored
me to gooil health again.
J. KaVX!*AOH,
Ship Carpontor, C40 Water-street.
Although thousands are cured by Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, und ns many still die of that
fatal uialtuly, the caitso i* plain, neglect your first
symptoms, and then trifle with tliiugs of no use
until it ’is too late, death follows. But every
one can he aired if they will. Taka this medi
cine nt tho first approach of the iusidioiis foe, tmd
you will bo easily cured.
icabo Skirting, Turkey Red Drapery, col'd Mus
lins aud Ginghunn. Just recoived per steamer
Northerner.
mar 3 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVTTT.
IVJEW SPUING GOODS.—Super A-
-Li merican and English Long Cloth*, 12i
bleached und bro. Cotton $hcettug, ladies and
misses white and colored Cotton Host, French
cotton CuHsimere, Cottoiiudesund summer Stuffs,
Lineu Checks, Grass Cloth, Lustre Coatings,
Wellington Cords, white.and col’d. Linen Drills,
drap do Etc. drap the Vienna, Cumblets, Mohair
Coatings, heavy Cotton Drills. Litieu Coating,
Farmers’ Drill, LinenClmmbray,Marseille* Vest
ing, bro. Holland, Linen Diapers, English und
American Prints, Furniture do. Just received
per brig Augusta.
miirJ SNIDER, LATHROP A NEV ITT.
E nglish calcined magnesia.—a
superior ur ioie iu small packunon, for sola
hy J. AI. TURNER,
apr 11 Monument s<p
P AP333Ii—J5D reatm small Wrap Paper,
assorted kinds; 120 du. best quality Crown
do Ho; 100 do Dunblo dodo do;00 do Hardware
do do do; 1UQ do 24X30 Nows Paper; 130 do
20X39 do do: 120 do 21X27 uml22X32do do; HO
do Foolscap aud Letter do. For Sale by
apt'7 DK.NSLOW & WEBSTER.
B4«AWAii.4e«4^ t 5iP.C..-Per brig
L oaf and ckitAtmuo
For *ai» by Ji.J. GILBERT,
mar 18
English Prints*striped Denials, Scott Cords, bliTo’i Vtt&dtyxywLvWuffk'n.aupqnpr writing
Bath piquets. Da Joittvillc do, fine and low pric- 1 qoirod for a good writing ink. nnd however pala
ed Long Cloths, black Crapes, silk Serge, steel | it may appear when first opened.willsoou change
Beads, Pitrso Twist. Mosqueto Netting, fillet | to a deep bitick. At the eleventh etmtial Fairs
mitts und gloves, blk Cassiiuores, blk CasOTiereU, : of the American aud Merchant* Institute, silver
Linen Drills, Sattin Jeans, &c. for salo by medals and diplomas have been awarded to tho
mar 13 SNIDER.LATHROP & NEVITT. , proprietor* for tho bnsFymting inks. For sale
CFriSS GOODS.—TlierabrariSere ere j „ n A ‘ V ' ,10VVl '' 1; ’ " ule ^ l >“ iW1 "e-
^receiving nnd opening apart of their stock for j I »
the present spring trade—cbn Isting of Ainoricati j /"CONGRESS WA’JTKlifc*—Just received
and English Prints, Furniture Prints. Printed j a supply of.Sarhtoga Water, firesli from the
, _ supply ol
Lawns, Ginghams, Fancy Phiidand plain Baru- j Springs. Also; Pavilion and Iodine Waters,
ges. French Muslin* and Jaconet*. &c., White i constant supply for sale by tho Box or Bottle by
Taka this medt- ( end fancy L'tmm Drills, Plain ami twilled summer ; A. A., DKNSLOYV,
jisidion* fob, uud I Coating*, Crotondo, Silk Codring tons, Fancy j mar 15 corner of Bay Cc Whitaker sts.
Yotthi* medicine has j Giuiibroous, Black and fanc^ Silk Warj) Cash | /'IoL’CETON BITTERS,-
_ outlie first Tuesday in May next, between
the usual hour* of solo* beforo the Court House , HW ,
door in the town ol Statesboro’, Bulloch county, , otired coiHtimptiou in advanced stages, us tho . merett, elegant Btukeiew Corduroy, Cnmhlcl i
all ihe Real and Personal estate of Jasper and j testimonial* below will prove. But the surest: Lustres, Liuen eiieetitre* Pillow case Liuens, i
Eliza Sima, Minors, to he sold for tho btfuefit of I WH y | # jj 0 jj 0 defer, a* ''delays ore elvvay* don- Table Dovles and Napkin'*, Champugne do.
-.1* it,® ir,ki,m*niit/i ti.o f g9 f oai » * * j Bord’d Towels, Table Diaper, Scotch do. Hucka j
Consumption Cured.—My son having a violent j buck do. Russia Crash. Linen Netting, Punsco j
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities : Hdkf. Blk. Siuehew, Col'd. Moreens, Bro. Uo!- i
of thick putrid mutter, und finally he could not land, Paper Cambric^ elegant Silvered JFaus,
turn over in bed, from weakness. He manifest “
cd every symptom of cotillnned cnusiiniption.
Fcr6 yearn he hud been subject to the asthma.
Hi* physicians, Drs. Vermnule and Anderson,
said he was incurable and must soon die. Yet f
win determined to try Dr. Taylor’* Balsam of
Liverwort nud strange us it limy appear, this
medicine has fully restored hi* health.
E XEGUTOR’K SAIilE*—In pursuance * Sophia Gali.o.v, 14 Norfolk-st.
ol’an order of the llouorahle the Inferior j Asthma Cured.—I have suffered from the
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for or- Asthma a very long time* aud' have used every
r.HZIl O HIM. .11111111.**, IW UO CUIU IUI III*, ucill.ll. Ml I
said Minor* by permission of the Honorable thu J
Inferior Court of Bulloch county, viz; Three |
Luts. No* v 10, 11 uud 14, with improvement*
thereon, in tho town of Statesboro’, Bulloch
county 1120 acres'of Pine .lands lying iusuid
conuty, und adjacent to tho town of Statesboro';
two negro Women, Cloo and Violet, together
vviili household and kitchen furniture. <&c.
II ASK EL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sluia.
. C. C. DA SILL,
feb 25 Guardian of Eliza Sims.
&c. &.o , by
mar 25
Godfrey Laroche,
West corner of Shad’s range.
TVEWCMlTlIDift FOliSPttUNG
ll AND SUMMER.—G. S. NICHOLS is
receiving from the north a largo uud haud-omo
assortment of Spring and Summer clothing,which
ha* been got up iu a superior stylo. Those iu
want will cull at the now Clusbing Store Gibbons'
range. mar 21
-Just received di
rect from tho proprietor; for sale hy
epr 10 J. M. TURNER. Monument^
V INEG’A tt.—Prime family Vinegar at 25 cti
per gallon. Also while wine Vinegar at 49
cents, und many other articles for family use. lor
salo low by A. A. DEN SLOW*
upr 3
SOMETHING NEW.-
^3 toilet und family So
DIME GOLB&S1LVEIIGOODS,
JF Ac.—Including some very fine Yyatchca
of every description; real Diamond ami rich Jew
elry, oi'gruut variety, uud embracing the newest
fashions. „ „ ,,
Real Silver Pilchers,Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs,
Syphon* aud Fish Knives and Forks; now pat
ent Gothic pattern Forks and Spoons, very do
nut; Prince Albert ami double threaded pattern
do., and plain { Sherwood's Galvanic Batteries
with directions ; Papier Macho Goods iu nlmn-
tUnco; Vases: Plated and Military Wares; Gin-
tan, Flutes, Accordions, Banjos, and Sheet Mu*
•ict Walking C’unn., dtc. Call and aee, na now
"'nrRepairingofWetclieeand Cloekeatund-
.dtei.«.„al, and warranted. nic K«
de, 4 lit door We«tnf I'nl'wki Home
i
WTOsaavysaraM
Congress nnd 88 St. Julian St red.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform Ids friends, that
ho continues to keep on hand at his old stand.
West Side of the Market, a largo assortment of
WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which be offers on the best pos
sible terms, lie is also constantly, sappwed with
the best ALBANY ALE end NEWARK CI
DER, to which he respeetfttllf Invitee the etten-
GaefihepaUis. r - w*f+
nOIJU MONTHS after date, application
JC will bo made to the Hon. the Justice* of the
Inferior Court nf Mclutosli conuty, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, ftir leave to sell part of the
roal ami personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh. deceased, for tho benefit of tlie heir* aud
creditors of said estate. ‘
dec 28 W. J. McINTOSH. Adm’r.
F OUR MONTHS “ftpr date application
will be made to tho Honorable the Justices
oftlie Inferior Court of Liberty County, while
sitting as a court for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell a part of the personal property belonging
to Joseph D. Way, ml nor, of Liberty Conuty,
Ga. 1 E. DANIEL, Guardian,
fell 18
17101JII MONTHS after date application
JC will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and
other property belonging to tho estate of Asa
Eislunns, deceased, late of said county.
SAMUEL M. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien, March 28,1848, mar 30
JpOlTIt MONTHS after date, application
will he mndo to the Justices of tlie Inferior
Court ofClittthnm county, whilst sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to soil tho following lie-
pea slaves, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizzy,
John, Andrew, and tlio boy Francis. Also,the
runl estate, or household-property iu Washing
ton Ward, in the city of Savannah,‘on the corner
nl’Bav and Frice streets, on Lot No. 1, ami ono-
third U)of Lot No. 2, viz: seven (7) Wooden
Duildingt, four of which are two-stone* high, and
three otto-and-au-half llj) stories high, all in ten-
u,liable repnir-for thoTteiwfit of the hfirsand
creditors of James McDonald, late of Savannah,
Chatham conntju deoeaied.
jsmit J T. ONIILL, Exacntor.
diuury purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
iu June next, before the Court House door in
tjie city of Durieti, One IIouso nud Lot, lately
occupied und owned by Mr*. Ann Cunningham,
uud also tho following uugro slaves, Tom. Nun
uy, t'unuy, Violet, Robert, June, and BuIJa—
being the real uml personal estate of the lats
Mrs. Ann Cumiitighaui. bold Ibr the benefit
of the heir* and creditors of tho deceased,
umr 24 CHARLES SPALDING. Ex r.
mo4—
B OGLE’S HVPERIAN FLUID —A further
supply of Bogie’s Uypeiiau Fluid for re
moving Dandruff from the head, preserving,
cleansing, curling und beautilyiug Ihe hair. &c.
This composition is extensively used in the North
ern uud Eastern States, und i* considered supe
rior to every hair preparation.
Sue Certificates.
From Dr. Winslow Lewis, one of the most
eminent Physicians nf Boston.
"Boston* February 15, 1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle:—Sir.—The preparation in
vented by you for the hair has been extensively
used in my family for some time, uud they give it
the decided preference over ull other composi
tions of the kind.
It invigorate* and beautifies die hair and clears
the skin of all impurities, without producing any
ultimate deleterious effects, which are mo fre
quently the remit of in&iiy well known patented
compounds.
Having boon thoroughly tested, and its repu
tation fairly established, a* tlio best article known
forthehumnu hair, it m.iy bo soperfiuous, slid I
cannot resist the opportunity, to add touthor*,
the name of your obudiout servant
Wixslow Lewis* Jr.”
From Dr. II. D. Train, of Roxbury, Mas*.
"lloxauRV, Februurv 18,1847.
Mr. Wm. Bogle t — Dear Sir.—Having been
troubled with Uiuidruff for a number of years,
and after repeated trials with various remedies
without success, l had despaired of finding a pre
paration, tlie use of which would clear the skin
of this impurity ; when I heard of, und was in-
duced to try, your Hyperion Fluid. It now givo*
mo pleasure to state, that it has not only per-
formed it* promise* iutbls respect, hut gradually
is preventing my hair from fiilliugolt, which hud
increased to such extent as to cause alarm. Many
of my friend* have tried it, both mala and female*
and I tiaver havo heurd nf but one opinion res
pecting it, that of entire satisfaction in its being
the best composition iu use, lor kespjng tlie
head dean, cool and agreeable. It gratifies me
to have this opportunity of. addiug »/ uume to
’““.ifcMD., WggJL*
Tor sale by A. T- BOWNE,
«pr |0 Stoats' bmJdmg.
mediciue I could obtain for its cure iu vitiu, until
I tried Ur. Taylor’* Balsam of Liverwort. This
medicine has ufibrded uie most manifest benefit,
and is. in tuy opinion, a cure for this distressing
disease; more especially, at I know of many
esse* among my friend*, where it has been highly
successful. Person* interested are invited to call
at my residence for further information.
Mrs. S. Re ton, 218 Laurens-st.
We might give hundred* of* testimonials from
m i v rm ! Physicians,the pres*, clergy,nnd those who have
J-\lcINT(J8II COUNTY — On the fi r -t beencu red, but ail we desire is to call the attention
TuJSyta mVi.v next? wiilbe sold heft,re ♦hoCourt '! 10 ufllicuJ ' * uU r °' tl,eir owu « ood **»•/ win
House iu the city of Darien, between the usual
hour* of sale, the following tract* of land lying in
the county of Glynn, lo wit: AI UuR tract of
land situate, lying and being in the county of
Glynn, and known os a tract of land containing
100!)acres, originally granted to Bartley McCoa-
ry, on the 13th of January, 1837.
Also, ull that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and boitig in said comity of Glynn, nnd kuown
us u tract containing 1UU0 acres, granted to Loyal
Cowle*, on the 18thdav of January, 1837.
Also, ull that other Tract of land, situate, lying
and beiug in suid county of Glynn, and knnwn a*
a truct containing Idtla acres, grunted to-George
\V. Murray, on the 23d day ol January, 1837.
■Also, all that other Truct of Laud, situate, ly
ing uud beiug iu said county of Glyuu, and
kiiowiio* a tract containing 1U00 acres, granted
t oJuaios Wood, on iho 20th day of January, 1837.
Also, allthut olhor Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and being iu said comity of Glynn,aud known
as u tract containing 1000 acres, gruuted to James
Bivins, outlie 20tli dav of January, 18:17.
Also, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly
ing and being iu suid county of Glynn,and known
as a truct containing 1000 aero*, grmtod to Na
thaniel U. Juhan, on tiia 22d day of Jauuary,
1837. , . ,
Allthess several Tracts of Land vrelovied on
as the property of A. A. DsLorme of McIntosh
county, to luiisfy tlie State, Conuty, and Poor
School Tax for tlio year 1847, ou property re
turned by the said A. A. DeLorrae as the pro
perty nf DeLoruiu and Palmer. Amount due
Sixty Six Dollars and Six cents, and costs,
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mel. C.
Darien. March 1,1843. mar 3
try h.
• Look out for counterfeits! Always observe the
signature. Guo. Taylor, M. D., on the engraved
label, and prepared at tho Wholesale Depot* 72
Beekumu-street, New York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS*
A. A. DENSLOW,
Of whom only can tho geuuiue be Imd. All
otho* are spurious. 2d tmtr25
E xtensive, pier and centre ta
bles* with Mahogany, Black Walnut and
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tubles,
do Dining do; 6 Leg da do; Curd Tables ; Sofa
do with Marble Tops ? do do AUhogony do; La-
dies’work do; do do do with Foldiug Tups; do~<
do do do Deep Drawers. Just received, and fer
salo by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 Siwctw* buildings.
T. Hyde’s ceiohruted
ily Soups in great variety,
embracing many new styles Imroducod for tho
first timo to tl.i* market bv
eprO A. A. DENSLOW.
I j-KjHiWBBN Ba' A'.'7—75 bundle, voi-y eu*
i' Ju. perinr Eastern IIJJMjjy t-apectud, tor
to arrive,by ^
wbw gpueie ‘rw£Siisacks: : washbcp.:;, wiLDnt aco.__
11 HAMILTON & SYA10N3 have received : UM DROPS.—Very superior Gum Drops.
XG Of AUo Jujube Paste, just received by
apr 1 A. A. SOLOMON.*. Agent.
per Southerner a choice unortmeut of SPRING :
TWEED SACKS, made in tho best manner, ;
eaah.
mar-27
P UL - m
The subscriber* have received French Lawn
TilASMIONAIlIUB SFJUING"GOODS, j Ginglmuis. Fine French Printed Jaconet*. Em-
J. —VVe have received by the steamer North- j broiucred Swiss Musiiiis 1 ,> laiii Swiss and Naiii-
orusr a fresh suppiv of goods, suitablo for the , sook Muslin*. Ladies Spun und English Silk
seiwoii, which ^vill bo sold at the lowest market j Gloves, Cotton Ribbons, WJlite Cotton Cord and
j Tassels, 4ie. &c
j apr 3
. 4-4, 6-4 and ti-4 ! |3 A LT £710 EfilQ FJLO U
aud col’d India Matting, just received JCk and for an’e by
by GODFREY & LaKOCHE. 1 apr 1
mar 25
prices, at 147 Bay street, by
mar 4 PRICE & VEADER.
L1LOOR tlATI’IXO,-
J. white aud col’d India Matt
GODFREY So LaROCHE.
* — Lauding,
H. J. GILBERT.
1 IVY ORE NEW THINGS.—'Wm. Uudmuffii
CHBB’JTJNGS AND SJKIJft'A’lNOS. j iiJL Bulthnoro Pickles* Preserves. Cutsm*, &o.
3-4, 7-3,4-4, 5-4, C-4and 12-4 bleached and ' &c. in glass jars and in bulk; Pickled Cucuni-
unbleached shirting* and sheeting* of tho most J bera by the huuo'red, Onions by i!ic quart, equal
desirable qualities; now in store and offered at! to any in tho cty und ut little more Hum half tho
lowest prices by GODFREY & La ROC HE. ; usual* price. Cull aud examine for yourself.'
% • i .. a a n i. v c f ml
mar 25
P ANA'ALOON STVFFHi — Striped
and plain Cottonndes; Cotton Tweeds; Blue
and mix’d Denims: White and bro. Linen Drill*;
Plaid und striped do do; French Litmus aud bru.
Hollands* for sale by
mar 13 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
apr (’>
A. A. DLNSLOW.
TRAVIS’ PAIN KILLER.—3 boxes of this
JLr wonderful article in various sized bottlas,
for sale by A. A. DENSLOW.
msr 30
C ' H LORO FORM— A pure article warranted
equal to any in use for strength Mnljjniifrtrm
mar 30
AstiNO’S s y tt i; e Naphtha.—a
•mull invoice of thi« Iiigblj approved rem
edy for Pulmontry .ffetUon..
ner 90 A. A. DENSLOW.
D R. AVISTAU’S BAL9A3I OF
WILD CHE UUV'.—This c.lobruted
and infallible remedy for the cure of Consump
tion. Asthma, und Ltver Complaint, was discov
ered some six or seven years ago, in tlie State of
Virginia, the residence of one of the most distin-
pushed physicians that ever livud.Siuce that lima
t has. by it* own merits.keen rapidly, surely, and
safely working its way through the opposition of
quacks and counterfeiters, until, by its true value
aud intrinsic excellence, it has gained foritsalfa
moil enviable popularity, and established itself iu
the confidence of an intelligent and enlightened
public from one end of the confluent to the other.
The testimony of thousand* who have been re
lieved and cured hy till* valuable article,will show
that it stands unrivalled—at (he hesd of all other
medicines for the cur# of diioaies for .which it is
recommended. The genuine Dr. Wistar’s Bal
sam of Wild Cherry ie now for sal# hy duly ap
pointed ngents, and all respectable dealers nt
medicine, in all large cities and all important
towns throughout the United States* Canadas,
snd British provincss. , ....
Be careful and get the genuine and original
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, slgued I.
BUTTA, on lb. wrapper. For .*1. by
A. T. BOWNE. Agent,
mar 4 Bm.u 1 Building.
1 LIVE OIL.—Superior Oliv. Oil lor t..
bl. me. jmt received ted Ibr eel. b;
tnerSW
'tv"BOWNE, BmeU' building.
CP It IN'<« AND SlI.niiU DRV
O GOODS.—The subscribers, by recent ar
rivals, being in receipt of a full assortment of
Domestic and Foreign Diy Goods, invite thereto
tho attention of buyers. Merchuiits from tlio in
terior, visiting this market, will find ths stock
complete aud tlie term* accommodating.
mar 20 LATHROP & FOOTE.
N EW GOOD#.—Her Steamer.
B: " °
j AitSEiJleG 1NJML.—3 bbl*. for side by
marl8 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
G LASS AN» SASH.-ISO boxes 8 Hr
10 Glass, v.triou* quulitiu*; 120 do JO by 1 J
do do do; 100 do JO hy J4, 13 by 15.12 by 24,
12 by 10,12 by 13 aud 14 by 18; 30 do 20 by 10
to 28 by 40 picture glass t 130 22-llght 3 by V)
Glazed Windows ? iOd 13-liuht 8 by It) dodo; 83
12-liitlit 10 by 12 do do; (30 la-light 10 by 1.? do do.
For sale by DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
apr 7
kimjww Plain
1 Barrnges: Fauey Sutin Stripe* and Plaids,
do.; plsiu black Bnrregex, Satin i'loid.do.; Col
ored Summer Silks; 4-4 India plaid du. For
sale by LATHROP & FOOTE,
mar 20
O RANGES; — 20 hoxe* Maccna Uraugos.
Just received and for sale by
apr 4 JESSE Sc CADY.
LANTATION DItY GOODS.-
Por brig Excel. Flax Osnaburga. Shirting
Srripos, Striped Colton Osnaburga. Columbian
Check*. Also in store, Georgia. South Caro
lina and Virginia Cotton Osnnburgs. For sate
by , LATHROP A FOOTE,
mar 2ft
A pples.-
salo by
apr 4
-20 bbls. Northern Apple*. Foi
JESSE Si CaDY.
TNUIA MATTING*—Por brig Excel—
X 20 piece* 4-4 best quality Whit* Matting; 20
piecesb-4 and 0-4 Checked do. For snin bv
roar 20 SNIDER, LATHROP tt NEVCTT.
C OMPOUND SYRUP Or*CARRAGEEN—
A supply coiiitau:!/ on hamt. prepared and
for sale by J. M. TURNER,
apr 11- Moimmcrttsq.
M OLASSES, Ac.—QSlihd"* Cardens* Mo
lasses; 30 tierces do do; 40 bbt* dodo;
85 do N. O. do; lOhh'ds Porto. Rico Sugar ; 10
hainihls mess Beef; U) dodo mess Pork’, 5 do
do BeefTongtiei. In store, nnd for sale by
apr 8 CONN BRAT & B A RIS.
TJ'UICE A VEADER, Dtursas a*u
JL TAiLont, have just received by the last ar
rivals, n handsome assortment offine Fashionable
Single Milled French Cass'uners, fine Tweeds,
seasonable Vestings, «tc. See. No. 147 Bay st.
war 28
withoQt sulphur;
A;t.
]YT ATCHES.—M.tche.
X?X and segar match**, roceivsd by
mar S9 A. A. SOLOMONS,
LiAfiiiioNAttll: c/,ttriiix».-
X Spring ami Summer Clothing, just received
and forsaie at the lowest market prices, by
apr 5 PRIC E Sc V BA DEU. 147 Bay «L
C ANAL IPLOlJtt. *Stc.—Lauding, ^
whole nnd half bids Flour; 10 kegs Goshen
Butter; Iftbbls Butter Crackers; 100do Pilot
aud Navy Bread, for f a!o hy
mar 83 WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO.
/^LiaiiHL’GHl'S f&leWSfe8W&ir«S I
Kj eeivcd.a'nd for sale by
-sprlV A A SOLOMONS, Agt