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VOL. XXX.
SAVANNAH. WEDNESDAY NOBNINO, A PHIL tO. IMS.
NO. CS.
THE DAILY GEOitGIAN,
II ruuu.mu IS THE
CITY OP SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM IL BULLOCH.
AT TAW DUI.I.MIS PER AXXUM,
Ml.RLE IEKI-AN..UAl.t,Y M AI.VESCE,
Oil
AT B)X DOLLARS POIt SIX MONTHS.
TUB TRI.WBRKI.Y OKOIUIIAN,
OR THE COUSTRT,
I* piltili.h.J to meet the nrniugimitmt of tins
nnitE, llirun tlut„ a wuult, (Tuu.iUv, Tlmrxiltiy,
anti Saltirtlav.) at lha GlUctt oftliu Dull, (Intr•
contain* all the intelligence, Co in mo r-
cial. Political and Miscellaneous, including new
Advertisements published iu the Daily Paper.
ruts PAI>EH
I* sent to all ports of the State and Union,
or delivered in die city, ut FIVE DOLLARS
per nunuui, or at THREE DOLLAUS lor six
months.
THE WMHKiTy HKOIMIIAX.
Is published every Friday uftermum. at Ttinr.r.
boLLxns per unnuiti—all puynhle in udvauce.
N. B.—Each Citation by tho Clerks of the
Courts or Ordiiiary, Unit application bus been
made (hr Letters of Administration, must be pub*
iiihfil TiiiKTr us vs at least.
Notice by F.xeontnrs and Administrators for
Debtors uml Creditorsto rentier in their accounts,
mast be published six wkkk*.
Sales of Negrde* by Executor* or Adm’mistrn-
tors must bo ut public auction, ou the tirst Thus-
day ol'llte mouth. between the usual hours of sale,
•t the place of public sales iu tho county where
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
su rf iiavs notice thereof iu one of the public
gazette* of this State, dndat tho door of tho
Court House, where such sales are to he held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must lie pub*
lishud for four mouths, before any order absolute
shull lie iii:ute thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Ileal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators. and Guardians, must be published SIX-
TV DAYS before toe day of sale. These sales
must he m ule at the Court llatisu door of the
county in which tho property is situate, aud ou
the first Tuesday of tho iimutli. between the
hours ofteu in the morning and four ill the after
noon. No sales from day to day is vulid, unless
so expressed in tlm advertisement.
• Applications by Executors. Administrators and
Gtnruiunsto the’Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell L ind, man be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of pursuits) property (except negroes) of
testate iiuJ intestate estates by Kxecutors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DA VS,
Application* by Kxecutors and Administrators,
for Laitters UUuiissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
LKOAL NOTICES.
LGOAL NOTICE*.
PEOHfilA. -iiulluvli Cumity. - L’tltll MONTHS alter (lute uppiiuauoii
VT To all to whom it uiuy couceru.-Whereas -A will bo made to the lfonoralila the Justices
Uillittml.ee, Jr. Guardian of Auu Kirkland uu oftlie Inferior Court af McIntosh County, while
illojitinute child of Litcretiu Lewis, hath applied
to Hie Honorable the court of Ordinary of said
county, for letters dUuiissory from said Guardian
ship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to filo their ob
jections (If any they have) in tuy office within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dl*-
missiiry will be grunted the applicant.’
Witness the Honorable James Lee, one of the
Justices of the said court, tills the Kith day of
March, ISIS.
mar 24 DAVID BF,A9LF.Y.c.c.o. e.c.
sitting ns a court of Ordiuury. for leave to divide
the Cattle ami to sell the real and personal prop-
erty ; also, the household ftirnilurc belonging to
the estate of William McDonald, senior, late of
said county deeuased, for the bonefit of the heirs
aud creditors of said estate.
ALEXANDER Mo DONALD,
DANIEL MCDONALD,
jnn 5 Executors.
rj.teOUCIIAi — Liberty C'ou.iiy.—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas.
James 8. Uulloeli, Administrator ou tlie estate of
John Elliott, late of said comity, deceased, hath
applied to the llouorulile the Court of Ordinary
of said county, for letters disiuissory ou said es-
These mo therefit re to cite mul nilmnuish nil
coiiecriied, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant’s disolmrgu iu the Clerk's
olllcu of the said Court, within thu lime preserih- j
cd hy law, othurwiso letters disiuissory will be 1
granted.
Witness tho Honorable Charlton Hines, cue
of the Justices of said Court, this i.’ith day oil
March, A. D. one tiiousuud eight hundred and]
Forty-eight. I
mar LSI J. 8. BRADWF.LL, c. c. o, t.c. j
rj.EO HOI A, - €nintlcn Coiltity.— j
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas |
James Mongiii Hmitli has applied to thu Ilntiora-;
hie.thu court of Ordinary orsaid county of Cum-1
den. for letters ofaduiiuistratioii ou Uic estate and
efi’eci* of David J. Smith, late of said county, de
ceit.-cd.
These arc therefore to cite mul admonish, all
and singular thu kindred mid creditors of said de
ceased. to file their objections (if any they have)
to the grunting said estate to the up plica ut. in the 1
clerk's oitlce of said county, oil or before the 33d !
day of April ensuing, othurwiso loiters ns prayed :
for will lie gruuted.
Willies-* the Hon. A. Chirk, one of the ;
Justices ofsuid court, this 20tli day of March. A. ;
D. 1848. HENRY R. FOIlT.c. c. o. c. c.
mar 21)
nii«IH4U,-- UiiUmdi Co«i*ii)#-|
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas •
.Lillies Rushing, iidiuiiiistrator, mid Martha Groo
ver, administratrix, ou the estate ol’David Groo- j
vor late of Bnlloeli comity, deceased, have up j
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol’said i
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
letters disiuissory oil said estate. * '
These are therefore to cite mid ndmnidsh all j
concerned, to lilu their objections (if any they |
have) iu the Clerk's olllce of said court, within.
i the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
XmMM fur furocWire of MIBB III | SB 1 "• , . ,
rent ite. in i.t Im ndvnrlirail once u month fur . UPrEKMlIijHlP. I'ulor Cone, nun onjRMln-
FOUR Mi) NTH 8. I 'dsald Court. February Id. 1848.
Order* of tho Co.trt of Ordinary, (accompanied ; _**•’*» M DAVID BilAaLKV.c. c.o, a. c.
with a copy ol’the bou I of agreement) to make ti- j EOItGI.l# — Billlocll Comity.—
....... i— ...i.'Pihh* ptta VX To all to whom it uiuy concern.—'Whereas
William 81ui(oehl hath applied to the Hon. the
Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, lor letters of Administration
oil tiie estate mul ellects of 8ar.dt Gcigger, lute of
said onnitty, deeused.
These are therefore Incite mid admonish all mul
siugiilar the kitidrud aud creditors of the said do-
cuumuI, to lilt* their objection* (if any they have)
in thu clerk's ofiieu, iu terms of the hiw.otliurwisu
letters of Administration will be granted to ap
plicant us prayed for. 1
Witness the Honorable Pieter Cone, one of
the Justices of the suiil court, this 24th day ofi
March. A..D.. 1848. !
ntiir'J* DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o. n. v, j
TYTOTICK.—All persons bavin demands a-
-LX gainst the estate of Alexander 8. McIntosh,
late of McIntosh county, deceased, are requested
to present them immediately: And all persons in
debted to said estate will make pnvment to
mar 10 W. J. MeINTOSH, AdmV.
F oil II niONTkl* alter date application
wilt he made to thu 12on. the Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, whilst sitting ns u court for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho Rctil Es-
ihik iii'/omiuu bomiiiiihiUctstiMni, line ul the State
ofAIhltuntii. REDDING DENMARK. Adm’r.
Bulloch County. Felt. 14th, 1818. felt 14
OVit after diteappHealmn
will lie made to the ILiitorahlu the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting fur or
dinary purposes, for leave to null the hinds and
other properly belonging to tho estate of Peter
Odcna, lute ol’said countv. deceased.
SAMUEL SI. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien MurchjJS, 1848. mar HD
F OU It WONT SIS afterdate application
will lie made to the Honorable the Justices o*
the Inferior Court of Bulloch County, when sil
ling lor ordiiiary purposes, for leave lo sell a
uugro Girl, thu property of Mad.sou S. Lanier,
a minor, for his benefit.
_ mar :il DA VIP BEASLEY, Guardian.
1 710 lilt MONTHS after date application
; will lie made lo thu Honorable the Inferior
Court of CuiimIcu comity when sitting lor ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell u negro slave, the
property of Richard Cole, minor, for his benefit.
* WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Jeftereniilnit. Jail. *40. 1848. jail do
ties to laud, must be udvertisud Timms Mo.vrus
at least.
SiicrilT* sale* under executions regularly
frail tail by the court*, nrnt be advertised
THIRTY DAV8—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAY9—Sales of perishable property
«nder order of Court, must Im advertised gener
ally. TEN DAYS before the day of Hale.
All Letters directed to this OiHco or tho
Editor, mait be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
jriE6tt«lA, Al»|>llll< ClMlIlly.—To j
VX nil whom it may coiiceru.—Whereas. Isam
Ruddisli applies to mo for letters of Adminis
tration on thu estate of William Patterson late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all [
and singular thu kindred and creditors of five said '
deceased, to filo their objections (if any they
have) in my odieu, within tho time proscribed by
law, why said letters should not be granted.
Givou under mv hand, at .olfico, this 14th day
of Murch. 1848.
MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c.
mar 28
Netv ClotlilniT EstablDriimcut.
GIBBONS* RANGE.
The undersigned has opened the rtn
. store recently occupied hy Mr. I. W. jjiiyj
L Morrell, where ho intends to keep a He /k
larie aud well selected assortnionl of READY
IIAi.K CLO L'UINli. wliiuli Im will Hell ut very
■mull promt, null very r&octl'illly InWIM Hie
l-iiinterH, MiircluiutH. uml Cili/.en< Kouerully, t
fivo him u cull before Hiipplyiu* theunelveH. uh
be is ciiliuJentiiis S COO it lew never been Mir-
passedbv uu/ brought to this place, It being uu
entire new 'Stock, tnudo up expressly tor this
Stare. Among his Goods are the following nr
Axti Mai»ti.«»—Blue and black Broad
Cloths aud Ciiinblet.
Ovca-CoxTS—Of invisible green, brown. Par- j ...— i
•misMix, Pitot Cloth, quilted Camblut oud Lion j /'J.fcOKOlA. — Utlliocil Coutily#—j
’ 1 I VX To all whom it may concent.—Whereas J
Diu:sx avo FhockCoat*—Of fine black French j {°ku Grime*, Guardian of the minor heirs or!
Ilm id Cloth i Benjamin Morris, deceased, hath applied to tho
Bw'oivkss Coats—Such as plain and fancy ljonorahle thu Court of Ordinary of Bulloch
Tweed Cas’unere, black Doe Skin, plain and tig-1 County, lor letters d.smwsory from said Guar- ,
Bred Beaver Cloth, SatineU, Kentucky Jeuus diatislup. . , '
Sicks and Frooktees i I hose nro therefore to cite and admonish nil i
, l-AVTiumlil—l'roin nil nftlm nio»t fuiliinnubln | purnuiiH wlutHoevur iiitoro.tiul, lo llIo tlieir ob-1
GhoiIh. .null uh pluiii lilunk CuhIW. MulcHliin.' jucIioiih (if miy lliny; Iron.) in inyMIco, tvlililii
pi,lid, Mrihuil ilinKiiiiul ribliuil Cwiui. ru, Hull- W. "ul" pru«criliml by jnw, utlinr.vl«o luttor, dl»-
utt, T.vued Cwinwre, uml Nogrn Cloth. ; mlwnry wffl bu yrniitu.l ilm nppbu.iiil.
Oil Cloth Jackets uml Pants for Seamen. Satl- btar dl DA\ ID BLASLLN, c. c. o. n. c. •
act Uo'tnd Jacket*, Boys' Hue black Jackets, j XIOlTlt MONTHS after date, application '
Vests—Of every description, such iih fine plain J? will lie made to lion. Inferior Court of j
black Satin, figured and black Velvet, lloinbasiii, . Chatham Comity, when silting for ordinary pur-
Alpiieca, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,' nosus. fur leave to sell Lot thirtueu (III,) in the!
black Cloth aud Casimere. (huh) district, and third (;hl) section, Murray 1
LNoer-Shirts.- 1 Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine j Comity, belonging to Mossuiiiii Iloustoun.for his
and Common Merino.Silh, saxony Wool,bleach- j benefit. J. W. IIOUSTOUN, Guurdiun.
eJ slid uuhleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ludies, j jan 11
(Erttlintn Suiterlov Court.
THOMAS J. WAL91I, JJa.tvarv Tjcuu, 1818,
HENRY JAMES. ) H'uU NM.
On the putitiou of Tlioiua* J. Walsh, stating
that the said Henry James, on the sixthday ol
August, in the year one thousand eight Imiidred
nun forty seven, made aud executed ills curtain
mortgage lo tiie said Thotua-* J. WuMi. of uli Uml
lut or p>.reel of laud with the iiupriivumuiiL-*. sit
uate. lying and being in the city ofSaviiiinaliund
Cuuiiiy oT'Cbailitun. known and distinguished iu
the plan of nuiil city us lot iiuiuhur sixteen. (No.
Hi.) Carpenter’s Row ; said lot being on East
llroad Struut. and at the bead of South Dread
Sfeeti and being thirty-four feet in front, hy one
hundred aud fifty-eight leet deep t together, will,
all and singular tiie edifices, hiiildiugs, rights,
iiieitiliurs, lierudttaiueuts. uml appurtenances to
thu.*amu belougiiig, or ill any wi-uappertaining:
tosucuru the payment of thu sum of seven Hun
died dollars, due on a certain promissory note,
made by the raid Henry James to the said Thom
as J. Walsh, dated ou thu sixth day of August
iu the year oue thousand eight hundred aud for
ty-seven. and payable lour uioudis alter date;
which said notu ami thu iuterust which lias accru
ud thereon, remain unpaid t aud by Ids putitiou
the raid Thomas J. Walsh prays the foreclosure
of thu equity of redemption of the said Henry
Jut lies, of, ill. and to the mortgaged premise*
•Ou motion, it is ordered that the said Henry
James do pay into this Court, ou or before the
first day of the next term thereof, tiie principal
mid interest due ou the said promissory note, to-
f [ether with die costs of this application; and dim
n default thereof, the equity ofruduuiptioii of die
said Henry James, of, in. aud to the said mort
gaged premises, be thenceforth and forever for-
closed.
And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this
rule Im published ill one nfthu GuKultusuf the
City of savauuah. mice a mouth, until the time
appointed for the payment of said money into
Courtt ami that such further and other proceed
ings he had. as are prescribed by the statutes in
such casus made uml provided.
A true extract from the minute*.
K. F. AKIN, Dep. Clerk s.c c. c.
feb 17 . ino-l—
I fins .Merino and.Silk Umler-Slurt*. , TAOUft MONTHS utter date application
I Cravats ol Worsted, Itimjjr Pjwiifn^ will be made to thu Inferior Court of Clint
I Cotton, and black Sdk. Linen ami silk 2 ookvt County, sitting for ordinary purpose*, for
I llftiidkerchiefr of great variety. leave to sell lot No. 14, I'ltluski* Wnru, City ot
I Shirts of Liuen. Cotton with Linen Bosoms. ; Savannah, (subject to ground rent) aud improve-
Ifinoy Cotton, striped, nod Night Shirts. Also, a U)ont4 ||, Hrc . 0 ii. belonging to the estate of David
good assortment of Boy s sizes Linen Bosoms and »j«„ r „ or< | u tu of the town of Beaufort, South Car-
Collars. , .......
_ Stocks of plain Satin, critnped Satin, Bomba-
Inin aud fhney Silk Stocks and Neckties. ‘
I Gi.oves of fitio French Kid, black, white and
Icol’d Worsted. Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot-
olitia, deceased, for tlm pitrposu of making a di
vision among tlm legatees of said deceased.
~ FRKI
mar 7
KDERICK A. TUFPF.IL Fx'r.
IMHIR MUN A'llM alter dam. uppocaMiu
Belts silk Purses. will be made to tho lion, thu Justices nftlm
IjlJS Vbimiilil'il mirtiMM of French | Courl ,if,Mc , lil<i.li coiinly, when .Iftiii*
- Umbrici.i-as. a - .... , t ,,
llilk, Seoidi dlnghum, uml Cotloii Uui irellw,
I Gentluineu's fine uml l.ishiouahle Clotli CAPS,
■Otter Skin Cups, a Imiiiitiful article.
I Also, a general assortment for Youth*' and
■Buys' wear. Tlm ludies are particularly invited
Ita c*)l and see them. He will soon have a film
fuxortnient of Children’s Suits for Boys lYotn
|f...ir to ten years old. lluviiig taken much pains
lin fitting up his Store, oud equally os much in
lielecting a Stock for it,he hopes, hy strict iitten-
Itiurx to biisiuevs, to muritu liberal slinr • of patron-
Itge. GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
1 N. B. The Store at No. Ill Uryan-stract.
|Mrill he continued us lierctofore. with a guttural
•imrtiiieiit ol’tlm above Goods, and will be con*
nuclcd by Mr. WM. L. HAUPT.
‘ dec 15
I |?INC OOV.D Sc MILVIHI ROBBS,
■J. &c.—Including some very lino Wotche*
[ofevery description; real Dinmond and rich Jew-
klry, of grout variety, und embracing the newest
|f»*jiious.
Real Silver Pitcher*.Ten Sets. Goblets, Mug*,
pyi'hotnand Fish Knives and Forks; new pat
ent Gothic pattern Fork* and Spoons, very oln-
piiti Priiten Albert and double threaded pattern
pa., mi l plain ; Sherwood's Galvanic Battorm*
pitli directions j Papier Mache Goods in alniu-
f »»ioe; Vases: Plated and Military Wares; Gut-
l*r*. FIiPhs, Aceordiam, Ilaujos, and Sheet
fie! Walking Canes, &c. Cull and see, as now
ppetied. .. .
I Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend-
!<* to as usual, uml wurrnnted.
1 I). U. NICUOliS,
jlec 4 1st door Wool of Pulaski House.
rJII>LC§4LFi WINK, LWJJOB
„ r AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188
Ffnirm nnt fi8 St. Julian Strac/.—WILLIAM
[*• DA V1D80N would inform ills friottds, that
ia continues to keep on hand at Ills old stand.
Side of the Market, a lifrgn assortment of
T!>E8. LFLUOR8, CIGARS AND GRO-
wulKS, all of which Im oiler* on tha best po»-
p terin*. II* is also constantly supplied with
>£*«t ALBANY ALE «nd NEWARK Cl-
PtR. to whieh he respMtftilly invites the atttn-
Pon «*f the pttbKe. r - nor I
ns a court of Ordiuary. for leave to sell all tlm
right, title aud interest ol'Mr*. Mary K. Dunham,
late of said county deeuased, in, to and upon a
Plantation or Tract of Land, in said county, cull
ed Oasis, formerly the residence of Col. William
A. Dunham, deeuased. for the benefit of her heirs
aud creditor*. 8. M. BOND, Administrator,
duo 510
nOU R MON TUN alter dute, application
r will he made to tho Hon. tlm Justices of the
Inferior Court nf McIntosh coujity, while sitting
as it Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part nftlm
real and personal estate nf Alexander 8. McIn
tosh. deceased, for tlm benefit of tlm Imir* and
creditors of said estate,
due 28 W. J. McINTOS 11. Adm’r.
i.ioiik itoM'iu Tiller date application
J? will lie made to tlm Honorable tlm Justices
of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, while
sitting a* a court for anlinttrv purposes, tor have
to sell n part of the personal property belonging
to Joseph U. Way, minor, of'Liberty County,
Ga. E. DANIEL, Guardian.
feb 18
TCOITll MONTHS after dute application
will lie mmlo to llm Honorable the Inferior
Court or McIntosh County, when sluing for or
dinary purpo*es, for leave to sell the lands and
ntliur property belonging to the estate of Asa
K}*htm)rf, deceased, lute ol' raid comity.
SAMUEL M. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien, March 28. 1848. mar 5)0
TNOUIt MONTIIM after date, application
X? will Im luudo to the Justice* of tlm Inferior
Court ofChullmui county, whilst sitting for ordi
nary purposes, fur leave to sell tlm following ne
gro slave*, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizzy,
John, Andrew, and the hoy Francis. Also, llm
real e-'tute, or household properly In Washing
ton Ward, iu thu city of Savniumlt, on tbecorimr
of Bav ami Price streets, on Lot No. 1. and otm-
third (I)of Lot No. «, viz: seven (7) Wooden
Building*, four of which are two-storias high, ami
Ihrui ooeMUd-Mi-ktilf (M) «tori«» h!*h. all in un-
unluhl. repair—fur tin IwmSraf Ihih.lr. »n>i
cruditor. of Jam., McDoualdi lato of S-vannuh,
Chatham county, •<««««£ -
j an 24 J. F. O NEILL, Executor.
llnlftocli Nti»cvior Court.
IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 12, 1848.
Redding Denmark uml ^
Jatuc* Wilkinson, j
Cotnplatmnto. lj N EauiTV .
Charles L. M’Glme,
Defundant. J
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant
iu tlm ulmvo untitled cause is nhsunt from the
Stale of Georgia, aud cannot he found therein.
On motion of Henry At Ward, ami John W.
Owens—It is ordered, that tlm defendant afore
said do appear ami answer tlm said bill ut or be
fore the next October term of the Superior Court
of thu enuuty of Bulloch; aud it is further order
ed, that service of this order be effected by pub-
licalion in one of thu Gazette* of tlm city of Sa-
vunuuli once a mouth fur four months previous
to the suid term. W. D. FLEMING,
Judge Easturu District Ueorgiu.
January J3th. 1848.
Filed ill mv Office, this tlm 17th January, 1818.
David ueaslby, c. «. c. >. c.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County—
Clerk'* Office of the Superior Court nf taid County:
I do hereby certify that the above und foregoing
i* a true copy, taken from tlm original order filed
iu my olllce; ami given under my hand uml pre
sent seal, there being no seal attached, this the
17th January, 18-18.
ft., s.] DAVID BEASLF.Y, c. i. c. b. c.
jiiniU
tno4—
B OGLE'S HYPERIAN FLUID.—A further
supply of Bogle's Hyperi.in Fluid for re
moving Dandruff Iroiu tlm head, preserving,
demising, curling and beautifying the hair. Ate.
This composition is extensively used in the North
ern und Eusteru States, end Is considered supe
rior to every hair preparation.
See Certificates.
From Dr. Winslow Lewi*, one of the mo*t
eiiiiueut Physicians of Boston.
• “Bostox, February 15. 1347.
Mr. Win. Bnglu:—sir.—The preparation in.
vented by you lor the hair has been extend voly
used in my family for some time, mid they give It
the decided prolercucu over uil other compose
lions nf the kind.
It invigorate* and beautifies the hair and clears
the skin of all impurities, without producing any
ultitmtto deleterious effects, which are so fire-
qucntly the result of malty well kitowti pateuled
compounds.
Having been thoroughly tested, and its repu
tation fairly established, us the best article known
Ihrthelmumu huir.it maybe superfluous, still 1
cuunotresist the opportunity, to add toothers,
tlm uauie of your obedieui servant
Wixslow Lewis, Jr."
From Dr. II. D. Truitt, of Roxbury, Mass,
“Roxbury, February 18,1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle Dear Sir.—Having been
troubled with Dandruff for a number of years,
and after repeated trial* with various remedies
without success. I liad despaired of finding a pre
paration. the use of which would clear the skin
of lid* impurity t when I board of, und was in
duced to try, your Hyperion Fluid. It now gives
mo pleasure lo stale, that it has not only per*
formed its promises iu tills respect, biitgrmlually
i* preventing my Imir from f.dtiugofi, which hud
increased to such extent a* to came ulsrm. Many
of my friend* have tried it, both male and female,
and I never Ituvu beard of hut oue opinion res
pecting it. that of entire sutislactiutt in its being
the best composition in use. for keepiug tlm
head clean, cool uud ugreeuble. It prsude* urn
to have this opportunity of eddiugioy name to
For eale by A- T- BOVVNfc,
apr 10 Brneti' budding.
LEGAL XOTIDE8,
CO HOI A. —11 Allot! h Comity*—
U To tlm Honorable the Justices of the Infe
rior Court ofsuid county, wide sitting far ordi
nary purposes, your petitiniBr humbly shewetli
to vonr Honors that lie hath complied with tlm
underwritten Bond or Oblgatiott. and prayetli
yuur Honor* to cause the stum to be published
us the |nw directs ill such cast umdu aud provided,
and ut the expiration of eucl publication you cite
Berry Ann Lanier, oxeeutornnd Catherine Linier
executrix, of Frederick L nier.to make good and
lawful lilies lo tlm laud dtscribed iu said bond
or obligation to your petitouer.
GEORGE D. MALLARD.
GEORGIA t BuHocli County.
Know ail Mon, by lltese presents, that I Fred-
uriek Lanier, of said State and Comity above
mentioned, am held and firmly haitad unto A-
(irulmiu Miucy, of name State aud Comity, hi tha
full and just sum of oiio h iudred dollars, the fa I
piymuut of said sum 1 bind myself, my heir* uud
assigns, this Urn *J8tlt duv of Octobet 1 , in tho war
nf our Lora oue mo.i-au i uigut nmnlred utul
forty-four. FREDERICK LANIER. [L v 8.]’
N. B. Now the condition* ol’tlm above boul
is such, to wit: Tim *:dd Frederick Lanier lee
bargained a certain piece of Land lying in Bill
loch county, ou waters of Mill Creek, contain
tug four hundred acres, to tho raid Abraham
.tliucy. hi* heirs and assign«. who Iu* given It-*
promissory note lor fifty dollar*, three years uf-
lerdato. Now If tho said Miucy, his Imir* and
assign*, will piuiRimilly and truly pay the said
Lamer the raid amount when due. then on tiie
refusal nf the said Lamer to make tide*, this bond
in liu iu fttll force and virtue, and if not paid
punctually, this bond to bs null and void. Tnis
the ttetn October, 1814.
FREDERICK LANIER, [L. 8.1
Willies*: W. Williams.
11. B. tiouoci, J. P.
Tho prayer of the petitioner is rcsntnhlo and
just, aud it is therefore ordered by this court,
that it be granted, t.'ii* ah day of February, 1843.
A true copy taken from the niimues of die
Court of Ordinary, this Illth day of February,
1848. ~ DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. u. c.
mar 25 3—mo
piiblr; males.
/N HAT Vi AM MiiERlFF'b hAori.
—On the first Tuesday in May next, before
tue Court House in Urn City of aavaiimdi, be
tween thu legal hours of sate, will Im sold the fol
lowing live negro staves, vizt —Tuonius, Philip.
Will, Violet and Pheuhe. levied oil ms the pro
perty of William L. Davii, to satisfy the follow-
mg Ji.//«., issued out of thu .Superior ami In-
if rim* Court* of Chatham Comity, hi favor of
.tnhert Habersham, Administrator, E. G. L.
Pull’uir r*. William L. Divisj George Jones,
Executor of Margaret Telltur vs. 9a.ue,;iiid Hi-
ram Roberts t*. 3mne.
apr I W. W. OATES, Sheriff C. C.
C\Ohimg 4c lllILKLfiY, Ah. 109
, J*!**^*( STUEET, are uow receivitm
their Full supply ol’CROCKERY AND I10U81.
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
fully iiivhe the attention of purchasers. Thui'
stock ill part consists as fullows:
Crock try. China anil Ulus* IPare i
W. Granite, Fiowiug Blue und Mulberry Dili
ner Betts; do do Tea do t Chinn Ten Setts, gol
baud uud plain; do do Rai*ed Figure Chinn Vus
es; Uoqiiet Holders, China Mugs, Omuiueut*,
Children's Tea Setts, Glass Lumps, Tumbler*.
Wine Glasses, Solar mid Astral Chhnnevs, Dr-
cuuters, Castors, CauJy Glasses, Bird Bottle.
Stouo Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, Ate.
Lamp*, Tin Ware, Sfe.
•Solar Lamp* of heuutiftil patterns! Lamp-head
Side uud Hall Limps; L.mterus, Uritatiuia, brass
uud liu Candlesticks. Tea Tray*, single and iu
setts, slop uud toilutt Pails, Font-butlis, Cuke uml
Spice Boxes, Tea Cuddies, Coll’ee Unis and Big.
gill*,, Eggdiaitars, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Disli
und Plate Covers, Jolly and Bleuit Mange Moulds,
Charlotte do Russe Pans, Gravy Simincr., !•«»;
pans, Venison and Stunk Dishes, Niirserv Lnimm
ISruaiiiiiu,«. a, aim iron l uuuua Table Spootiq
together with a full assortment of bright Tin-ware.
Cutlery ami DjuuhHc Hardware.
Ivory Table Cutlery iu setts of 51 piece*, ot
Knives only, Buck-horn uud common Cutlery,
Scissors. Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Coll’ee
Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters. Fish Kutiles. Potatou Steamers, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs elegant steel Fire Setts,
Sauce and Stew’ Pam, Furnaces, Wafer uud
Waffle Irons. Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coll’ee
Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Bad-iron*, tea and dinner Bells, rut uud
mouse Traps. Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irons, Oyster Kmves. Cork-screws. A:c. Acc,
Wood und Willoto Ware.
Bucket*, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-hoard*,
Barrel-covers. JJdlowx, Fan cel*. Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, Louiou-sqiieezer*, Wood-spoons.
Criiupihg-utuoliities. Also’unassortment of.Mar
ket-baskets. Cradles and Wagons, travelling and
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, uuil
and other Brushes.
Fancy ayd Miscellaneous (loads.
I China, glass ami wood Toys, a lino assortment
! suitable fur thu approaching bolshy* ; lUucy box-
t es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards,
ehess-niun. ladies' dressing cases, marbles, thur-
tuomeier*. plus, tooth nod uuil brushes, cl imb
hell*, dog muzzles aud collars, liquor flasks, hook
rests, newspaper files, erimpiug machines, knife
cleaners, &c. *Vc.
Planters, Housekeeper* and Stranger* visiting
the oily, are invited to call, us their large uud va
ried assortment will bo found worthy of their ut-
tentiou. nov 15
C HATHAM NlllUilFF'B HA IHi.
—On llio first TileMlay in Jour next, be
fore the Court House in the City of Savumtali,
outweutt the legal hours of rule, will he sold the
ollmving twenty negro slaves t viz., Tom, Bl
ush. Peggy. Beck, William, Letter, Cretin,
Michael, Joseph. Jack, Diu ih, Sharper. Cutey,
lose. Jane, Tobey. Nancy, ChJrlotte. Litinla nod
•leu. Levied ou hy virtue ofaji.fa., founded
nu foructosiiru of mortgage, issued out of the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, in lavor of
taiueH Porcher (I’-xecutor Jacob \v. Guerurd) rt.
Certain Negro Slave*, the property of Francis S.
Porchur, deceased.
apr 1 W. W. OATES. Sheriff C. C.
D ll. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF Lit'lull-
WO.IT,— 1 That this uiudicitiu slmuld iic-
quire so mirth notoriety is not at all strange when
we take into consideration thu vast liuuiher that
uro cured by it* use. For many years it Ims
proved soustoui-hiliglysnocossfiilut the North,that
nearly every family rutuin it iu their Imtiso as an
tidote to colds, itmighsuud consumption
That no other article possesses me ranie merits
i* equally true, and tiie cuiisauiptivo learns fiitii
he call depend upon till* inadiciiiu when all others
have provv.d worihloss. There is not a doubt hut
tlunisands are yearly cured by this hiostiiiiuhle
medicine, und in many instances where tuo>e
given up to die,have iu atiitic’dible short time been
entirely cured by Its unrivalled eflirucy. The fol
lowing ruumrkuble case of coitstimption was
cured hy tais BuDum uf Liverwort. As you
vuluulife und health und would lie cared, at o'uee
resort to this article, ami rest assured van will uot
resort iu vain—hut read and judge for vntirsulli
Interesting cure of Consumption anil Liter
Complaint.—I had a violent cough, with raising
of phlegm, n itevere paid in tuy side. hack,
stomach, and across tuy bowels. 1 was so cold at
times, it seem d impossible to koup warm, even
when oiliurs were complaining of the beat, ami
my skin was very yellow. I lull away to skin and
buues. my veins souk lit uud became fuvisilile. am)
every person supposed mo dying. A friend of
tiiiuerecouiiiiQmlfd me to try Dr. Taylor's Uulsam
j of Liverwort, woicli 1 got. as my physician did
j me tin good, nod this lucdiciue soon restored
; me to good health again.
J. Kavavaqii,
Ship Carpenter. Gift Water-street,
j Although thoiirfumls are cured hy Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, and as many still die of that
j fatal malady, thu cause is plaiii, neglect your first
i symptom*, uud then trifle with tilings of no use
until it is too lute, death follows. But averv
one can he cured if they will. Take this medi
cine nt the first approach uf the insidious foe, mid
you will be easily cured. Yet this medicine has
cured couuimpciou in udvuticud vt iges. a* the
testiiiiuuiaU below wifi prove. But the surest
way is not to defer, as "delays ure always dan
gerous.”
Consumption Cured.—My son having a violent
ORB.
neat
Ins Iriutid* und customers, and the public geuer- Mjuumtnlstntnrd—'L'he sultJrAilr SSaTi
O mofilmi* l Vn rni! , a lVoU,U,e No f , h wil11 ' tftateful thnttks to thee tizeus of SuvmuX ottd
fflu° ii nny?u|H tcr " M “ 00,1 Ul '! "M 1,0 "'I 11 fm
, (m’KS plain ,„d !
Irish Imeiis.talde Diupers.B. E. Rtts-ia and Scotch julv 27 * *
Diapers, white Shirtings and Sheetings, brown — — — i”—
Shirting* and Sheetings, het*'* 1 *
ftirniiiire and apron Checks,
Etc, blk endcol'd Wellim
plain and fuucy linen Dril
Marseille* utul Cashmere Vestings, blk and fancy i I ^ BU,, . C,,, K J?n ‘
*ilk CravutM, blue Denims and ptuttalonii I stripes, U I*
mikllundUlh. Madras and cotton ilandkts. L C< NORRIS, GREGG «fe NORRIS,
llaiidkfs, complete ass<irtniuut of Hosiery, all | .MJGokl stroetj^N^.Xq):^,.,
TOil'TOSiraio dplM. lrU11 of
corded uud grass Skirl*, gras* Linen, Undergar- i * |J ~* >lia r ^8
tnoiils, Shirts. Suspender.', Baiuge uml silk 1%TAMWI*E WOUli.—The titleUiimi of
Shawls aud Scarfs. Ivory Fail*, uu extra assort-! gentlemen desirous of uhrchusihg MAIt-
uteiit from75e to$fi a piece. [ BLK MANTELS, .MONUMENTS or STA-
Hi*rale* rooms up-*tuir*non!uiii CLOTHING i TUAliV, U requested.
BY WHOLESALE—Clmk Drup d’Ete. Wol-! Tlm Snhsciihcrs, having boon engaged in tho
lingtou Cord.Crotou C!ot|i,Cu*hmorettu.Twued, ‘ Marble business fur tiro las; thirty years in Phila-
Liuon and Cotuiti i)r.f;s$ ami FaocK Coats. j dolphla, and having m.tir>tittctured work tor nl-
P/ NtAf.novs—Cussiuicre, Drill, Tweed, Lin- ! every part of tho Union, can refer to all who
on and Cas*melt. ! have favored them with their custom, und'to their
Ve*r»—Fig’dimd Plain, Satin, Cashmere and ; work, (citnsid«ralde or which has been put up in
Mur-oille*. Hus place.) They have always ou hand n full
The ulmvo gondr are selected with great enre, tJ’M'I’fy of Marble Mantels, uud new uml original
by uiyself, in the Itirgest hduscs. and my facilities IKw.gtw of .Monument-and other work, copies of
lor buying are mich u* to enable mu to compote j which, with prices, will be forwarded,
with any hutt-e. A visit and exauduulioii of the ItiF' All workshipped is insured from break-
stock by country Merclmiit* ami others Imyitig
whulesule is solicited, even if uo purchn-u is! Thoy can reTer to tiny Mercantile houso in Phi!«
made. We take a plta.-uie to show the goads, j delphia lor standing and character as workwem
Together with u great many other urtiole* too < JOHN STtlUTH BUS & SON,
tmnieious to umnliuii. mar 27 I i No. 51 JO High Street, 1’hiJa.
mar 2 ;{mo—
N. B.—There is nothing in their hue which
Balzanuc*. I u ‘l' wr U * itin or imported.
O THING G<>4>l>£-i’cr steunter North-
O erner—Col'd Barugcs. ricli Fmiey do. plant
and rich Snuit Striped do, Fancy ftnlzunuc*.
tj’renadines. l’iaid Organdies, Plaid smuiuerSilks,
4-4 plaid India Silk*; plaid FimlaiJ*.
Alsu—Spring Muslins. Printed Lawn*, strip'd
Lawns, super French Muslin's. Fancy Gingham*,
Muslin Gingham*, super Scotch Ginghams, bik
uud white do. blk uud while Mu.-Hus.Ink Enrage*.
a Idle Chally. Swiss Musim*. Swiss mnhroi-
Muslins. Juckouet do. plaid Cumhrics.lt
lusioti Lace, Brussel*do. Just received, for sale
by LATHROP & FOOTE,
mar 0
N “ EW .—Jrau.ui.ao voi'ii
Uarages. Printed Luwn<. Lide PlauD'.Check
Paiis Ginghams, Mi**c* Bounut Rildmn*. New
Spring Uoiuiot RihbotH, Ham mi Silk Sear's,
Uar.igo do. Linen Friugo for Druraus. Dres.
M ac a eh r/iL.-jn \i\>v* nf n7T2T iodo
of No. :i. mi I Jd half bid* of 2 aud 5J, iun>
ing front brig Ciiittotiatid fi»r sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON,
nvar 23 Weal side Market square.
£ > IO O D F J’ cE 12 --—50 bags nriuie Green
l' Coffee. luuJIitg from brig Wilson Fuller,
and for-ale by
mar 20 'SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
M ackerel.—20 hair inrroi* noTi"MuTT^
erel, lauding per schr Plmeliix, uml forralo
by CONNER AT & BARIC,
apr 0
: itnu uuivr r anvv.i i uu.i i)i<« i« ice ijiovu* ana
I Mitt*. Li*le mid slum Gloves. Toilet Covprs.M.tr-
j icubo Skirting, Turkey tied Drapery, eol’d Mu*.
! tin* ami vtiughams. J.i-t rucaiveJ ‘per stuamer
B UT I’jli 12.—5 keg* whaled t'.nniU thitu-r,
___ jnst received per sciir Empire, uud lor sale by
IldkiV. i/iiteu corded inlkfs..Gents do. Ciiiues«' — ,!ir i i 1EO JO A.I MINIS.
• uud other Fans, wh’tau.l b'k Live Glove* aud rf^OTTON SAMPLING PAPER.—A good
V-' article of large size, jiist received by
«*pr 7 _JOIIN_M_CO(>PER.
M ackerel—76 whole.'hair mui quarter
It irrels, for sale by II. J GILUEtiT.
apr 7
E nglish calcined magnesia.—a
superior nr ioleiu small packages. Ibrsalo
by J. M. TURNER,
JPjjl Monument sq.
T>APJ3 jX—LVt teimrsmdl Wrap Paper,
assorted kluds; JJ’ldu. bust qn.ilit/ Crown
do do; 100 do Do tide do do do; 60 do Hardware
Gingham
J Northerner.
! m.rtt H.YIDnit. L\T!I'tOP& XrVfTT.
plUYIMn NIUSktli'Y’s 9« u .„
V-/Continued—On thu first Tuesday in May
•text, before the Court House in thu city ofSavaii-
lull, between the lugul Itouis nf sale, will lie sold,
Vlltimt Wliurf Lot situate, lyingnitd being iu thu
city of S.ivuiiituli. and known and distinguished
•n the plan ol’said city by the niiiuher Two (2.)
East of Bull Street md Lincoln Street, ami bound
ed East hy a Lot lute Peter Kuan’s, West by n
Lot owned by estate of Ruburt Isaac, and North
ay Savannah River.
Levied ou by virtue of e FI. Fn. founded on
oreelositre ot Mortgage, issued out of the Supe-1
rlor Court of Chatham county, iu favor of Lucy j
isaacaud Robert Bruce Isaac v*. Margaret Scott,
Executrix of Robert Scott.
npr 5 ELISHA WYLLY, Pep.Sheriffc, c.
f^UAUDIAN’H »AjLJG.— »vm oe sotd
VT outlie first Tuesday iu May next, hutweeu
•lie usimI hours of rale, before tue Cumt House
Joorin thu town of Statesboro', Buliuch comity,
.dl tho Ileal uud Petsouul estate of Jasper and
l.liztt Sims, Minora, to be sold for the benefit of
said Minors bv permission of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Bulloch coil,,tv, viz: Three , , r#w> u
Lots, Nos. 10, J1 and 1A, with IniprovumeiiU. co |d, used to cough violently, raising quantities
thereon, 111 the town of Statesboro, Bulloch | 0 p ttaick putrid matter, and fiuully he could not
county; 120 acres of I! i biro over in l»cd, from weakness. He muuifest
comity, uud udiuceiit to the town ot Statesboro ; t ,,| overy symptom of continued consumption.
»i
HASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Siui*.
C, C. DANIEL,
feb 25 Guardian of Khzn Sims.
IVrK^VHTHIAiL} OnvjtMa.-A.ipvi .--
xl mericttti and EnglMi Long Cloths, tdj
bleached mul bro. Cotton Shcettng, ladies nml
mis ms white uud colored Cottuu Hose, French
cottou Cussiniero, Coitoiiudesimd summer Sniff..
Linen Checks. Grass Cloth. Lustre Coatings,
Wellington Cords, white and ced’d. Linen Drills.
drop do Lte. drop tho Vienne. Cmuldut*. Mohair • . . .
Coating*, heavy Cotton Drills. Linen Coating. ‘!Tv ,W i U l , ?n
Farmers' Drill. LinenCimuibrav.MnrNeilles Vest- , ^ »lodo: 1-0 do «1XI7aud22A42dodu; 11J
ing, bro. Holland. Linen Diapers, English and t,M fi*cip and Letter d«». For s.i'e by.
American Prints, Furniture do. Jiut received _ Pf«NbLO%V & \V LUSTER.
per brig Augusta. if OAF AN D CaS-XiSai iThUOauT
ttfir d SNIDER. LATHROP A. NEVITT. ■*-* For sale by II. J. GILBERT.
Bathpiqiiut*. Dn Joiuville do. fine and low pric
ed Long Cloths, black Crapes, xnk Surge, steel
Beads, Purse Twist. Moxqueto Netting, fillet
mitt., and gloves, blk Cassiiueres. blk Caslmiorots,
Linen Drills, Sattiti Jean*. Ac. for sale hv
war 18 SNIDER. LATU.tOP &. NEVITT.
B A BAG JJS, PKINITS, 6t c.—Per brig ! J n
Excel.-Printed II,tragus, French Prim*, TiVHL,—David's aud Black’s superior writing
English Prints.striped Denims. Scott Cords, blue A Ink. Tnis ink possesses all tiie qualities re*
Joitiville do. fine mid low'pric- qnirud for a good writing ink. ami however pale
it may appear wiiett lir-topcned.u idsnoii change
t°,a deep black. At the eleventh nttiimd F«ilrs
«d the American aud Merchant* Institute, silver
medal* and diplomas have hceit awarded to the
proprietors for thu best writing ink*. For rale
oy A. T. BOWNK, Smuts' building.
__iinrr 23
nONMIiKS* WA-iTJitrucuiviJ
V. « supply Of Saratoga Water, fresh from the
Springs. Also. Pavilion and Iodine Wuters, a
eoiistaut supply for sale by the Box or Bottle by
A. A. DKNSLOW,
mnr 15 corner of Day & Whitaker sts.
C 10LLETON BITTERS.—Just received di-
S reel from tho proprietor, for sale by
t2I*IUN<* €300119.—The subscribers are
^receiving and opening a purtof their stock for
the present spring trade—con isliug of American
und English Print*. Furniture Prints. Primed
Lawns, Ginghams. Fancy Plairt nml plain Burn-
go*, French Muslim aud Jaconets. Ac., White
aud fimey Linen Drills, Plain and twilled summer
• Coatings, Croton do. Silk Codriugtou*. Fancv
I Uambroons, Black and tanev Silk Warn Cahi
in ere a, elegant Btirkeiew Corduroy, Cauib.’ct
! Ln-trux, Liuen siieetin». Pillow case Liuen*,
! Table Doyle* and Napkin*, Oliu'iipngne do.
! Hord'd Towels, Table Diaper, Scotch do. Hucku
; buck do. Russia Crush. Linen Netting. Pongee
' If.ll.l* lilt. I ,» •> .
reel from tho proprietor, for sale by
apr 10 J. At. TURNER, Moutimont.-q
V INEGAR.—Prime family Vinegar ai giTcl*
per gallon. Also white wine Vinegar at 49
f-fl-tift, itiwl ftimtii/ nftii.l.iu j'... r...,..i.. r...
! Ildkf. Blk. Siuchaw. Col’d. Moreens, Bro. Hoi- ! uiirl many other article* for family n«o. for
! land, Paper Cambric, elegant Silvered Fails, *°' e * 0 ''’ A. A. DENSLOW.
&c. Ac , by GODFREY & LaROCHE, u l ,r 8
pXECLTOB’K SALE.—In pursuauce
-i-J ofun order of the llonoraiilo the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when *ittiug for or
dinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday
in June next, before the Court House door iu
the city of Darien, Oue Houso uud Lot, lately
occupied uud owned by Mrs. Ann Cunningham,
uud ulso thu following negro slaves, Toni. Nun -
ny, Fanny, Violet, Robert, Juno, and Bella-
being the real and personal estate of the lute
Mrs. Auu Cnuiiitiulmiu. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the deceused,
war 24 CHARLES SPALDING. F.x r.
T ax coLLLcioii’s »a**,»,—
McINTOSII COUNTY. — On the first
Tuesday lii Muy next, will be sold before ’hoCourt
House in the city of Uarieu. between the usual
hour* of sale, the following tracts of laud lying in
the comity of Glynn, to wit: A1 that tract of
land situate, lying and being in the county of
Glynn, und known us u tract of land uoiituiiung
ItHMucres, origiuully gruuted to Bartley McCou-
iy. oil the ISdt of January, 185)7.
Also, uil that other Tract nf Land, situate, ly
ing uud being iusuid couutyofGlynti, and known
us a tract couiuiuiiig 1UU0 acres, granted to Loyal
Cowles, on tho JSthdav of Januury, J837.
Also, all tlmt other Tract of laud, situate, lying
and being iusuid county of Glynn, and kuowu as
a tract containing I tide acres, grunted to George
W. Murray, ou Uie 253d day ol Jauaury, 18:37.
.Also, nil ttiat other Tract of Land, situate, ly
iug uud being in said county of Glynn, and
lumwnasu tract containing 1000 acres, grunted
to James Wood.ou the 20th day ofJantiury, 18537.
Also, uli that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly
iug aud being iu said ununty of Glynii.nndkuown
as a tract containing WOO acres, grunted to James
Bivins, on the 20:h day of Juuuury. 1847.
Also, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly
ing ami being iu said comity nfGlynii.and known
as u tract containing 1000 acre*, gr tiled to Na
thaniel B. Julian, ou the 22d day of January,
18537.
All these several Trie's of Land are levied on
a* the property of A. A. DeLorme of Mclntos.i
couuty, to satisfy the State. Comity, end’ Pour
School Tax for the year 1847, ou property re
turned by the said A. A. DeLorme a* the‘pro
perty ot DeLoruio and Palmer. Amount due
Sixty Six Dollar* und Six cents, and un«t*.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mel. C.
Darien. March 1,1843.nmr 51
D AVIS’ PAIN KILLF.R.-3 boxea of title
wonderful article in various sized bottles,
for Mleby A. A. DENSLOW.
war 3J
1!fajM.—A pura article warranted
V>» equal to any hi me for strengthtend uniform
action. A. A- DENSLOW.
mar 30
astin«'3 s y it in* NXPHTHa.-a
."mil invoie. or thi. highly approved mil
ady for Pulmonary .(Taction.,
war 90 ' A. A. DENSLOW.
H*
- f ■ object to the asthma.
IIis physicians, Dra. Vertimuio und Anderson,
said he was incurable aud must soon die. Yet I
was determined to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of
Liverwort aud strange as it may uppeur, this
medicine has fully restored his health.
Sophia Gam.om, 14 Norfolk-st.
Asthma Cured.—I have suffered from the
Asthma a very long time, aud have used every
medicine I could obtain for its euro in vaiu, until
1 tried Dr. TayloFs Balsam of Liverwort. Thi*
medicine ha* afforded me most manifest benefit,
and is. iu my opinion, a cure tor this distressing
diseur-e; more especially, os 1 know of many
ense* among tuy friends, where It ha* been highly
successful. Person* interested ere invited to cull
«t tuy residence for further information.-
Mbs. S. Rctc.v, 218 Luurens-st.
We might give hundreds of testimonial* from
Physician*, the press, clergy, aud those who liuve
been cured, but all we desire is to call the attention
ol the afflicted, aud for their owu good they will
try it. 7
Look out (hr counterfeits! Always observe the
signature. Geo. Taylor, M. D., ou the engraved
label, and prepared ut the Wholesale Depot, 72
Beekuiuu-street, New York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS,
A. A. DENSLOW.
Of whom only can tho geuuiue be hud. All
othes nru spurious. , 25 mar 25
E xtensive, pier and centre ta
bles, with Mahogany, Blnck Walnut uud
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
do Diniugdo; 0 Leg do do; Card Tables ; Sofa
do with Marble Tons; do do Muhogouy do; La
dies’ work do; do dodo with Folding Tops t do
do do do Deep Drawer*. Just received, aud for
sale by l. \V. MORRELL,
nov 33 SmeM’ buildings.
D l*. WISl'Ali’T'BALSAJI OF
WILD CIIGSireV.-This celetmitml
and infallible remedy for the cure of Consump
tion. Asthma, and Liver Complaint, was discov
ered come six or seven years ago, in the State of
Virginia, the residence of one ol’the most distin
guished physicians that ever lived. Siucu that time
it line, by itsqwn merits, been rapidly, surely, and
safely working its wav through the uppo-ifion of
quack* anil counterfeiters, until, by its true value
and intrinsic excellence, it has gained for itself a
mu»t ettviable popularity, and established itself in
the confidence of nu intelligent and enlightened
public rrmn one end of the continent to the other.
Fite testimony of thousands who have boon re
lieved nnd cured hy this valuable article,will show
thntit stands unrivalled—nt the head ofnllotlirr
medicines for thv cure nf diseais* for which it is
recommended.. The genuine Dr. Wistnr’i Bal
sam of Wild Cherry Is now for sale by duly ap
pointed agents, and ell respectable dealer* m
medicine. In nil largo cities and all important
towns throughout the Uuitcd States, Canadas,
and British provinces.
Be cnrefttl and get tho genuine and orfginn!
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed 1.
BUTTS, on tho wrapper. For salebv
A.T. BOWNE, Agent,
marl 8meU* Building.
humte; —Superior Olive Oil for la-
U bio use, just received and for sate by
mar«0 A. T. BOWNE, Smeta’ building.
mar 25
West corner of Shad’s range.
j ll AND SUMMER.—G. 8. MCIIOL8 is
receiving from the uurth a large uml haudi-omu
asftortmeut of Spriug aud Summer clothing,which
has been got up in a superior style. Those in
want will call ut the new Clothing 'Store Gibbous’
rnuge. mar 21
TVTEW SPRING TWX3I2JD &ACJ&S.
i.^1 HAMILTON & SYMONS have received
per Southerner a choice asiortuietit of SPRING
TWEED SACKS, made iu the best manner,
wild will seJ) them at the very lowest prices lor
cash. mur27
LUSUi!tt*YA3LE SPRUNG GOODS.
X —We have received by the steamer North-
erner it fresh snnplv of good.*, suitable for the
season, which will be sold at the lowest market
prices, ut 147 Buy street, by
mar 4 PRICE A VEADER.
kTULOOR .HATTING—4-4, 5-4 mid fi-4
X white and col’d India Matting, just received
& Li
mar 25
GODFREY
Laroche.
QIIft£Tl.VU4 AND SilGBl LV^.
O 53-4,7-3,4-4. 5*4, IM and 12*4 bleached aud
uuhleached shirtings mid sheetings of thu roost
desirable qualities; now 'in store und offered ut
lowest prices by GODFREY & La ROCHE,
mar 25 m
_____ TFT
and plain Cottonndos; <
and mix’d Denim*: White nnd bro. Linen Drill.-;
Phdd and striped do do; French Lilians on J bro.
Holland*, for stile hv
mar 13 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
S OM ETIIING N EW.—P. Ifydo’Tcclobratoiti
toilet and family Snap* in great variety,
embracing many new stylus introduced for tho
first timo to this market bv
«l>r& A. A. DENSLOW.
ASTEISIV If AY#—75 bundle* very sit-
-J pvrior Eusteru Hay .daily expected, for aale
to arnvo.by
apr 1 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
G J.U.U DROPS.—Very superior GuitTDrops.
' Also Jujuh? l'.Mtu. just received by
apr 1 A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent.
OER THE STEAMER NORTHERNER.—
X Thestib'teribcr.* Imvo received French Lawn
Ginghams. Fine French Prmtud JacoueD. Em-
hruidcrud Swiss Muslins. "Inin Swi*.*ttnd Naiit-
sook Muslin*, Ladies Spun aud English Silk
Gloves. Cotton Ribbons, While Cotton Curd und
TusseH, &c. Ac.
epF3 GODFREY & LaROCIIE.
DALi'HIOliiE Ff-OU’ .-LaiTdiSF,
uud for sale by II. J. GILBERT,
apri
M C .
Baltimore Pickles. Preserves. Catsups, Ac.
Ac. in glass jars nnd iu bulk: Pickled Cucum
bers by the hundred. Ouious by Ihuqnurt.eqnul
to any iu the c ty and at little more thau half the
usual price. Cull uud exainiitu for yourself.
! apr fi A. A. Dr.NSLOW.
P ANTALOON STUP.F8. — StriuoJ ! A/j X»«UNU (INK.-9 bbl.-. b,
and plain Cottqnndos; Cotton Tweeds; Blue j ItX mar 13 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
G JLAS9 AXB SASH.-150 hnxe* 9 hy
111 G’ti*.*. v.irimi* qua'ities; J20 do 10 by 13
do do do; 100 do JO by 14. H by 16.12 by 14,
12 bv 13.12 bv 13 uud J4 by Id; 5)0 do 1(3 by 20
to ‘id bv 40 picture glass ; 1:30 )3-liglit 8 by 10
Glazed Window* t i JJ J8-!tght8 hy JO dodo; 82
12-Iq/J.t 10 by J2do do; 00 Jd-lightiuhy 32do do.
For safe by DENSLOW A WEBSTER,
opr 7
QPimn and sivnjiKM dux
O GOODS.—The subscriber*, by recent ar
rivals. being iu receipt of a full a.-sortment of
Domestic aud Foreign Dry Goods, invite thereto
the intention nf buyers. .Merchant.* from tho in
terior. visiting this uitrket, will find the stuck
complete uud the term* nccommorJit.'ng.
mar20 LVTHROP A FOOTE.
N JEW GOD Dai#—Per Steamer. Plain
B.trreges: Fancy Satin Stripe* and Plaids,
do.; plain black Barrcges. Satin Plaid.do.; Col
ored Summer Silks; 4-4 India plaid do. For
IROP A FOOTE.
•ale by
mar 20
LATIIil
T>LAYTATION DtSY GDDD.d—
JL Per brig Excel. Flux Ojuubnrgs. Sliirting
Stripes. Striped Cotton Ov»"bnrp*, Columbian
Check*. Also in Ntore, Georgia. South Caro
linn uud Virginia Cotton U*mburgs. For *ule
by LATHROP As FOOTE,
tuar 20
T5TDIA MATTING.—Per br.g Lxcel—
X 2ft niece* 4*1 best quality White Matting j 20
piece*5-4 and 0-4 Chnckcd do. ft>r sale by
mar 23 SNIDER. LATHROP A NSVf
Ir ITT.
Tjrj-ICB Ac VI3ADH «4.< itiurr.HS aid
JL Tailo'is, have just, received by the last ar
rival*. a handsome assortment nffino Fasbioiiablu
Single Milled Frenelt Ca*«aner*. tine Tweeds,
sensonablo Vestings, Ac. Ac. No. 147 Bay xt.
mac 28
*jLTAT€3$M3ftL—Mutehe* without tulphur:
ITX and aogar matches, received by
mar 38 A. A. SOLOMONS, AgL
O KANG uo.3ft boxes Mucutm Oranges,
Just received and for * de by
•pr4 Jesse a cady.
A PPLE8.—32 bbi*. Northern Apple*. For
-tX sale by JESSE A CADY.
«pr 4
/ 'tOM FOUND SYRUP O»•*CARRAGEuN—
A supply constantly on hand, prepared ami
fur aid* by J. M. TURNER,
_ epr 11 Monument sq.
M OLAS5ES, Ac.—33 iihds Cardenas Mo*
la«#e«t 3ft tlnrcee do do; 4. hb!s dodo:
25 do N. O. do; Jftlihd* I'orto Rico Sueur t JO
hall bhls mc*s Bool'; 2U dodo mess Porn ; 5 do
dn Beet Tongues. In s-otv. and for sale by
»pr 8 CONNdRAT & B.ARIE.
LUsMI\>.VASL13 Charillft
X Spring and Summer Clothing, just received
and for sale ut the lowest market prices, by
apr 5 PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay *t.
( 1AAAJ* fi'LOI/IL &c.—Landing. 4ft
J whole and hall'bbls Flour; Ift keg* Go.-hou
Butter; Iftbbls Butter Crackers t loft do Pilot
au.) Navy Bread, lor sale by
mar8.1 WOOD. Cl.AGIIORN ACO.
L \irCTaUTTFE TRICOPHEROU?.—R?
* ce’ved ayd for *•»»■ hy
epr!4 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agb