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TUB DAILY GEORGIAN,
II PURLltllKD IK TUB
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
VILiUn U. BVLLOC11,
AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
PAYABLE SKMI-AXXUAt.LY IB ADVANCE,
OR
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR 8IX MONTHS.
TUB fRMVBKKLY GKOIHUAN,
OR TUB COUNTRY,
!• published to meet the arrangement of tho
mail*, three time* a week. (Tuesday, Thursday,
■ml Saturday,) at the Offico of the Daily (ftur•
f »*■, and eoutaltu all the UtutiliRettce, Couuuer*
oUl. Political mill Miscellaneous, including new
Advertisements published in the Daily Paper.
THIS PAPER
fa tent to all part* of the Statu ami Union,
•r delivered in tliw city* at FIVE DOLLARS
per anuuin, or at TIIaIEE DOLLAUS for six
month*.
TItE WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
I* published evory Friday afternoon. at tiiiieb
rollari per uuuum—ull payable in advance.
N. II,—Each Citation by the Clerk* of the
Court! of Ordinary, that application hu* boon
made for Letter* of Admiuistratigu, must be pub*
Uiked rniRTY oayi at least.
Notice by Executor* and Administrator* for
Debtors niitf Creriltorsto rendurin their account!,
mast be published six vvkkks.
Sole! of Negroes by Executors or Admintstra-
tors must be at public auction, on the tint Tues
day of the month, between tho usual hours of sale,
at the place of public sale* in tho county whero
PEOIIUU. — iiullouti County. —
Vfl To ull to whom it may concern.—Whereas
William Lee, Jr. Guardian of Ann Kirkland on
illegitimate child of Ltteretia Lewis, hath applied
to the Honorable the court of Ordinary of said
county, for letters UistiilMory from said Guardluu-
shin..
These are therelbre to cite and adinouish all
persons whatsoever interested, to file their ob
jection* (if any they have) in my office within
tho time proscribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
niissory will be granted the applicant.
Whiles* tho Honorable Jatue* Lee, one of the
Justices of the sold court, this the 13Ui day of
Alurch, 1848.
mar iR DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a.c.
/iFORflU. — Liberty Cotiily.—
VX To all whom It may concern.—Whereas,
James 8. Ilnlloch, Administrator oil the estate of
John Elliott, late of said comity, deceased, hath
applitMl to the llunorahle the Conn of Ordinary
of saiJ cminty, fur letters disiuissory ou said es
tate.
These are therefore to citu and admonish nil
concerned, to lilo tlioir objections (If any they
have) to the applicant** discharge in the Clerk’s
office of the said Court, withiu the tiuio prescrib
ed hy law, otherwise letters disiuissory will be
granted.
Wit ties* tho Honorable Clmrlton Ilinos, ono
of Ilia Justices of said Court, tills 13th day nl
March, A. D. one tliuusuiid eight hundred uud
forty-eight,
mar 13 J. 8. DR A DWELL, c. c. o. l. c.
rtEORGlA.-Oiuudou County.—
To ull whom it liny concern.—Whereas
James .Mongin Smith bus applied to the Honora
ble tho court ofOulitiury ol said comity of Cam
den, for letters ofuduiinistratioii on lliu estate and 1
5. tatter.jPortiinioiitAry. of AtaUrife* or | 7S,HKff• .Sinn#hi. folAV
Ouardlanslilp. may have lieciigrauted, first giving C0{|!<e4 j mar 3! DAVID DEASLEV, Guardian.
sixty days nofieo thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this Statu, ami at the door of tho
Court House, whore such sales are to ho liuid.
Notice for leuvo to sail Negroes, must ho |mh-
Tue<c arc therefore to cite and adiuonislt, nil
and singular the kimlrod uud creditors of bald de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they liuvo)
to tlm granting said ostate to the applicant, in tho
,h fl\ XA3TM A.. •*"* « ^
itnr. (Iii.ir/lirilitt nut*, bn (111IIItm!>**(1 SIX. ..... . “ .1 *
trotors, and Guardians, must bo published SIX-
TV DAYS before the day of sale. Those sales
roust be undent the Court Hoti.uf door of the
county in which the property is situate, mid on
the first Tuesday of the month, between the
hours of teu iu tho morning and four in the offer-
noon. No soles tVom day to day is valid, uuless
•0 expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrator* and
Guardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
■ell Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and iutestate estate* by Executors uud Ad
ministrators, must lie advertised FORTY DAY8.
Application* by Executor* and Administrators,
for Letters DUuiissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgage* on
Witness the Hon. A. Clark, one of the
Justice* of said court, this 20th day of March, A.
D. 1848. HENRY R. FORT.c. c. o. c. o.
mar 20
real est ite, my i ho advertised once a month for
pEOUGIA, — UiilliMtli County.—
VJ To ull whom It may concern.—Whereas
James Ritsliiug, administrator, and Alurfiiu Groo
ver, administratrix, ou the estate of David Groo
ver Into of Bulloch comity, deceased, have ap
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofsuid
Comity whim sitting for ordinary purposes, for
letters disiuissory on said estate.
* These are therefore to cito and admonish all
concerned, to rile their objection* (if uny they
have) in the Clerk’* oliico of said court, within •
tile time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
liii**nry will he granted to them.
Witnkss the lion. Peter Conn, one of the Jus
TOOUK MONTH* offer date application
JL will lie made to the llonorublo the Justices
of the Inferior Cuurt af McIntosh County, while
sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to divide
the Cattle and to sell the real and personal prop
erty (also, the household furniture belonging to
the estate of William McDonald, souior, late of
said county deceased, Ibr the benefit of the hell •
and creditors of said estate.
ALEXANDER MeDONALD,
DANIEL MoDONALD,
jan 5 Executors,
1\r01TC£.-AII persons baviu demands a-
•LI gainst the estate of Alexander 8. McIntosh,
late ot McIntosh county, deceased, are requested
to present them immediately: And all persons in
debted to eald estate will make payment to
mar 10 W. J, MclNTOSH, Adm’r,
P iUflt iUONTilM after date application
will be made to Uie Moil, the Inferior Court
of Ilnlloch Comity, whilst sluing as a court for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho Real Kb*
talu of James Denmark.deceased, late of theStuto
ofAlubama. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
Uulloch Comity. Fob. Mill, 1848, febJ4^
l^OUR MONTHS after,date application
X will lie made to the Honorable tile Inferior
Court of MclutusU County, when sUttug for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and
other property belonging to the estate of Peter
Odeua, lute of said comity, deceased.
8AMUEL M. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien. March US. 1848. mar 30
TOOUlft MONTHS afterdate u if
X willbu mado to Uie Ilnuorahle the Justices ot
the Inferior Court of Ditlloch County, when sit-
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
negro Girt, the property of Madiaou S. Lutiicr,
"C^OUIft MONTHS offer date application
X will he made to the llonoralite the Inferior
Court of Camden comity when silting for ordi
nary purposes, for luuvu to soil a negro slave, the
property of Richard Cole, minor, for hi* benefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Jeffersontnn. Jan. 30.1348. jan 35
j tjoes ofsuid Court, February III, 1848.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (nncor.^ Riled .. M ^ ULA^LhY,o. c.o. B. c.
with a copy ofthe bond of agreement) to make ti- riEORUIA. — llilllocll Couuty.—
ties to iaud, must bo udvertised Turbb Months ( VX To all to whom it may concern.—'Whoreo*
at least. William SlmitielU hath applitd to the Hon. the
Sharlfi** sales under execution* regularly ■ Inferior Court of said comity, wltilo sitting for
granted bv the court*, must be advertised • ordinary purposes, for letters of Administration
THIRTY ’DAYS—under mortgage execution* i on the estate and effects of Sarah Geiggcr, lulu of
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property ! said county, riecused.
under order of Court, must no advertised goner- j These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
ally, TEN DAYS before tho day. of Sale, singular tlm kindred and creditors of the said do-
%* All Letters directed to this Oillco or tho I ceased, to lilo their objections (if any they have)
litor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten- j in the clerk’s office, ill terms of the luw, otherwise
Editor,
tion.
Now Clothing Eilttblikliiuottl.
CIIBDON&* IIANUB,
The nndersiguod lias opened the -iri
store recently occupied hy Mr. I. W. | \!;„J
“L Morrell, where he intends to keep a Ip w
large and well selected assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, which hu will sell at very
email profit*, and very respectfully invites tho
Planters, Merchants, and Citizen* generally, t
give him a cull before supplying themselves, a*
lutters of Administration will be granted to ap
plicant as prayed for.
Witness tho Honorable Peter Cone, ono of
tho Jii*iicos of tlm said court, tills 24tli duy of
March, A. 1)., 1348.
luar 2d DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. u. c.
G eorgia, Appling bounty.-To
ull whom it may concurn.—Whereas, Isiim
Reddish applies to mo for letters of Adminis
tration ou the estate of Williuui Puttursou lute of
suid county, deceased.
These lire therefore to clto and admonish all
give him r call Ueloro .*m»p!ying timtusoives, ns a|1( , s \ im \ ar the Ui, t( |rud and creditors of tho said
he is confident Ills 8 TOLli h.is never been eur-, j eceaw( |, to file their objection* (if any tliey
passed by any brought to this place, it losing nil• h ;ive \ j„ mv office, within Uie time proscribed by
entire now Stock, made lip expressly for this j j, lW> w |»y said letters should imt bo grunted.
Store. Among Ills Good* are the following ur Given under my band, at ollioo, this 14th day
tides t .a. ■ n , | of March. 1848.
Cloaks and Mantlks—Blue and black Broad MALCOM JOHNSON, e. c. o. a. c.
Cloths and CamMet. mar 28
Skill | VX To all wooin it may oon.erii—Whereas
DiIejs and Frocb Coats—Of fine black French J'diii Grimes. Gmmliati of the minor heirs of
Bro id Clotli.
lluiijamin Morris, deceased, hath applied to the
lloimrablo the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch
County, for letters dlsmissory from said Guar
dianship.
These nra therefore to cite and admonish all
pernio* whatsoever interested, to file their ob
jection* (if any they have) in my office, within
tlm timu prescribed hy law, otherwise letters dis-
utUsory will be grunted Uie anpUcaut.
uiar31 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
Biiiinms Coats—Such as plain and fancy
Tweed Cuaimuro, black Doe 8km, plum ami tig-
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Sacks and Frocktue*.
Pantaloons—From nil of thu most liKiiotinlrio
Goods, such us plain black Cusimere, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal rililmd Cuslmoro, Sati
net, Tweed Cadmere, and Negro Cloth.
Oil Clotli Jacket* and Pants lor Seamen. Sati
net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine black Jackets.
Vbsts—Of every description, such us lluu plum
black Satin, figured and black Velvet, Uamburiii,
Alpacco. Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth and Casimere.
Uniikr-Shirts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
end Common Morilio.Silk, Saxony Wool.hleach-
ed and unbleached Cotton uud Buckskin, Ladies,
fiu* Merino auJ Silk Uuder-Shirts.
Cravats of Worsted, fiuicy balm, Plaid Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linen and Silk Pocket
Handkerchief* of great variety.
Shirts of Linen. Cotton wiu» Lmon Bosoms.
fsucy Cotton, striped. nii.l Night Shirt*. Also, a t(J j o<0 .,), B. Way,* minor, o'f Liberty County
' * ‘ -Linen Bosoms and 7 E. DANIEL. Guardian.
Cimtiitini Nuporlor Comt.
THOMAS J. WALSH, ) ioxvaav Tun* 1848.
HENRY 9 'JAMES. J Rule Nisi.
Ou (he petition of Thomas J. Walsh, stating
that the said lleury James, on the sixth <luy of
August, iu the yeur ono tlionsaud eight hundred
and forty seven, made and executed his certain
mortgage to tho said Thomas J. Walsh, of all that
lot or parcel of land with the improvements, nit-
nato, lying and being iu the city of Savannah and
Comity ol‘Chatham, kuowu uud distinguished in
tho plau of said citv us lot number sixteen, (No.
1(1,) Carputitor's llow \ said lot being on East
Broad Street, and at the head of Smith Brouil
Stract, and lioing thirty-four foot in front, hy one
hundred uud fifty-eight feet deep t together with
all uud siugular thu edifices, Imildiugs, rights,
members, Imruditameiits, and nppurtunauciis to
thu same belonging, or in any wise appertaining)
to secure the payment of the sum ol’ficvou linn
dred dollars, due on a certain promissory note,
matluby tho said Henry James to tho suid Thom
as J. VvuIhIi, dated uu tlm sixth day of August,
ill Uie year mm Uioiisund eight hundred and for-
ty-sovou, and paydblu four mouths after date;
which suid note and Uie interest which has accru
ed thereon, remain iinnuid ; uml by Ids petition
Uie suid Thomas J. Walsh prays the foreclosure
of Uio equity of redumption of tho said Henry
James,of, in, and to the mortgaged pretni«e*
On motion, It is ordered that the said Henry
James do puy Into this Court, oil or bufaro the
first day of tho next term thereof, the principal
and interest due ou the said promissory note, to-
f ather with the casts of tills application; and that
a default thereof. Uieeanity ol redemption ofthe
said Henry James, of, lit, and to tho suid mort
gaged promises, be thenceforth uud forever for-
closed.
And ills further ordered, tlmt a copy of this
rule he published ill one of the Gazettes of the
Cityof Savannah, once a month, until the time
appointed for the payment of said tuouey into
Court; and that such Airther and other proceed
ings he had, us are prescribed by the statutes ill
such cuses made and provided.
A true extract from the minute*,
it. F. AKIN, Dep. Clerk s. c c. c.
feb 17 mol—
/"I BOBGIA. — Bnilocn County.—
xT Tothellmunbl, ttn Ju.ttce.af ih. Info,
nor Court of*U count);, white .iltin, far ordl*
nor, pnrpoMi jrour petitiou.r huuihljr .hewelh
toyoiir ll.mo.th.t lit hath cotupti.d with tho
iiiitlenvrittoii Bond or Ohlig.tion. and prayoth
your lloour.lo ojum tho Min, to ho puhli.lii'd
m thu law dircl, Iu .ueh caw inada and provided,
•ud at tha oaf ration of anoh pnblicatiou yon clto
DorryAnnLaiiar.oaeeutor.andCathvrino Lanier
executrix, of 'rodcrick Luilor.to unke ,aod and
latvlhl tide, h tho land deMiihed in ajld bond
or oblintion , your palitionor.
UCOROK D. MALLARD.
GEOBGlAi Bttlloota County.
Know ail M n, by than present., that I Fred,
eriek Lauier, < said State aud County above
mentioned, am held aud firmly bound unto A-
brahuiii Minoy, d* same State and County, in the
full and just stim'tf one h indrod dollars, thu full
piyuient of said svm I bind myself, my heirs and
■sslgtis, this the 2bt| day uf October, iu the year
of our Lord one tinii<aiid eight hundred and
forty-four. FKEDKK1CK LANIER. [L. S.]
N. B. Now the coiditians ofthe shove bond
is such, to wit t Tne viJ Frederick Lanier has
bargained ■ certain piese of Land lying in Bul
loch county on waters sf Mill,Creek, contain
ing Ibur hundred acres,.hr the said Abraham
Mincv, his heirs and assign*, who bus given h s
promissory note for fifty Julian, three years uf-
erdato. Now If the sail Mincy, Ills heirs and
assigns, will punnmally itid truly pay the said
Lamer the sutd amount vluiu due. then on the
refusal of the said Lanier ti make titles, this boud
to be in full lores and tirtue, aud if not paid
iiinctnally, tills bond to In null and void. This
he 2dtli October, 1844.
FREDERICK LANIER, [L. S-]
Witness t W. Wiliams.
H. B. Houati, J. P.
The prayer of the petithnor isrotonnble and
jiist, and it is thorelora irdered by this court,
that it be granted, this Ttlilay of February. 1848.
A truo copy taken Iron the minutes of the
Court of Ordinary, this IDtli day of February,
1848. DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. c.
ar 25 3—mo
PTHL1E IALES.
jfUIAi'IIAJI hiHSlilFF’ff BAiiAj.
VjContinued—On the irst Tnesdny in May
next, before the Cottrtlloiue in tho city of Savan
nah, between the legal hour* of sale, will be sold,
All tint Wharf Lotsituute.lyingand lining in the
city of Suvununh, uiid known uud distinguished
in the plan of said city hy the number Two (3,)
East of Bull Street and Lincoln Street, uud bou till
ed East by a Lot late Peter Kean’s, West by a
Lot owned by estate of Robert Isuac, aud North
by Savanituli River.
Levied ou by virtue of a FI. Fa. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, bsued out of the Supe
rior Court of Chutliuui comity, in favor of Lucy
Isaac and Robert Bruce isauo vs. Margaret Scott,
Executrix of Robert Scott.
upr 5 ELISHA WVLLY, Pep. Sheriffc. c,
/CHATHAM MIEillFF’S SALE.
V/ —On tho first Tuesday iu May next, before
Uie Court House in tho City of Savannah, be
tween Uie legal hours of sale, will he sold the fol
lowing five negro slaves, viz t—Thomas, Philip.
Will, Viidet aud Pheobe, levied on as the pro
perty of William L. Davi ( >, to salisiy the follow-
ng ft, fat., issued out nf( he Superior aud In
ferior Courts of Cbutitutv Comity, in fuvor of
Robert Habersham, Administrator, E. G. L.
Telfair rs. William L. Davis; George Jones,
Exeetitor of Margaret Telfair rs. Same,uud Hi-
rum Roberts vt, Sumo,
opr 1 W. W. OATES, SherifiT C. C.
trior 1ft MONTHS afterdate, application
X will bo niado to tha lion, thu Justices ofthe
Inferior Court j»f McIntosh county, while siltiug
ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part of Uie
rani and personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh. decoased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate,
dec 28 W. J. MclNTOSH. Adm’r.
t^DIJift MONTHS after date application
J? will lie made to the Honorable the Justices
of tho Inferior Court of Liberty County, white
sitting as a court for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell n part of the personuf property belonging
good assortment ol* Boy’s size*
"’Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
min and fancy Silk Stocks uud NeckUoe.
Gloves of tine French Kid. black, white aud
•ol’d Worsted, Cloth and Tiiread. Silk uud Cot-
toil Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses.
Umbrellas, 'a beautiful assortment of French
Silk, Scotch Gingham, aud Cottou Umbrella*.
Gentlemen's line uud fashionable Clotu CAPS,
Otter Skin Caps, a beautifttl article.
Also, a general assortment for l oaths and
Boys’ wear. Tne ladies are particularly invited
to call nil I soo them. Ho will soon li ivea fine
assortment of Children’s Suits for Boys from
four to ton years old. Having taken much pains
in fitting up his ami equally ns mn«U iu
■electing u Stock for it, lie hopes, hy strict atten
tion to business, to merit u liberal «dmr» of patrou-
i«ii, GEO. S. tWCIIuLo,
N. B. The Store at No. ill Uryun-streot,
will ho continued as heretofore, with a general
Msortmetit ofUt« above Goods, and will be eon-
dueled hy Mr. \VM. L. IIAUPT.
dec lo
TUNIS GOLOAHIliVEROOOBS,
J; Ac.—Including some very fine Watches
of every description; real Diamond nml rich Jew-
•l»y. of great variety, and embracing the uewest
fashion*. .
Real Silver Pitchers, Ten Sets. Goblets, Mugs,
Bviilmn* and Fish Knives mid Forks; new pat
ent Gothic pattern Forks and Spoons, very elo-
taut; Prince Albert nml donblo threaded pnttoru
do., and plain t Sherwood’s Galvanic Butteries
with directions t Papier Macho Goods in iibmi-
dm’.'" ! VMM fluted O.I.1 ’Military WnujOHl-
tars, Flute*, Accordinns, Banjo*, and olicct Mu
sic? Walking Canes, Ac. Cell and see, os now
°Jmum* Bepniring Watches and Clocks attend-
«) to u uxiul, Ml Wiirronted'
du 4 lilt door Wort of Pulu.kl lioinii.
Ga. E. DANIEL, Guardian,
fel* 18
F OUR MONTHS after date application
will lie made to Uie Honorable the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County when silting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud* and
other property belonging to the estate of Asa
Liidumu, deceased, late of said county.
SAMUEL M. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien. March 28.1843. mar 30
BulloPla Superior Court.
IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 12, 1848.
Redding Denmark and )
Juuies \Vilkin*on,
Coiiiplanautf. I EQUITY.
Charles L. M'GIten, I
Defendant. J
IT appearing to tha Court that tba defendant
in the above entitled cause is absent from the
State of Gooraiu, ami catiimt lie found therein.
On motion of Henry *& Ward, end John W.
Owens—It is ordered, that the defendant afore
said do appear ami answer the said bill at or be
fore the next October term of the Superior Court
of (lie county of Bulloch; and it Is further order
ed, that service of this order be utfucled by pub-
lieation in otic of Uie Gazettes of the city al Sa
vannah once a month for four month* previous
to the said term. W. II. FLEMING.
Judge Easterii District Georgia.
January )2tli, 1848.
Filed in mv Office, this the 17th Januaiy, 1848.
DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. ». c.
GEORGIA, Oullucli Comity—
CVrr/i’s OJice if the Superior Court of said County:
I do liuruby fortify Unit the uhoveaud foregoing
is a true copy, tukeii from the original order filed
ill my office; und given under my band and pre
sent seal, there being iio seal attached, this the
17th January, 1843.
it.. *.] DAVID BEASLEY,c.». c.». c.
Jan3i nm4—
T7IOIJR MONTHS after date, application
X 1 will bo Hindu to thu Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chutliuui county, whilst sluing for ordi-
n.irv purposes, for leave to sell the following lie-
gro slaves, to wit t Clara with Iter daughter Lizzy,
John, Andrew,aud the buy Francis. Also,the
real o«tuto, or household property in Washing
ton Ward, in the city of Savuniiali. ou the comer
of Buv uml Price streets, ou Lot No. 1, and nue-
third (J) of Lot No. 2, viz t seven (7) Wooden
Buildings, four of which nro two-stories high, and
three oiio-aml-ait-lmlf (ij) stories high, all in ten-
atitaldu repair—for the benefit of the heir* und
creditor* of James McDonald, late of Savannah,
Ciiutliuin comity, docensed.
j,in24 _ J. F. O’NEILL, Executor.
tSoUR MONTHS after dale, application
Jl wifi ho made to Hoii. Inferior Court ol
Chnthutn County, when sitting for ordinary pur
pose.*, for luuvu to sell Lot thirteen (13.) in the
(Ifttli) district, and third (fid) section, Murray
Comity. Itolougiug to Mossmait Ilouslohil.for Ins
benefit. J. W. IIOUSTOUN, Guardian,
jnn It
wwMftrHMSEB
Counuand S3 St. JMn» S/rort.—Wil.UA.M
M. DAVIDSON would iiinirm hi, rtioiid’.’Uint
lie eonlinuos to keep oil hand at his old hmuiu.
Wert Hid. of die Murkol, • lur«o o«»orltncnt of
WINES, LKUIOICH, CIOAttfl AND OltO-
ET.ItlES, ,11 ofwluch ho onbro on Ih. bort po«-
siide terms, lit is nlso constantly fttnplitd wjw
the best ALBANY ALE mtd NEWARK Cl-
ntll, to which lie rasptetfully invitss tht attsn-
•>-n *f the pnhfic. — 1
Inoillt MONTHS after date application
Jl will bn uiude to the Inferior Court of Chat
haiu Comity, Hitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot No. 14, Pulaski Ward, City oi
Savannah, (subject lo ground rent) and improve
ments thereon, belonging to the estatq of David
Tumor, late of the town of Uotuifart, South Car
olina, deceased, for the purposo of mukiiig » di
vision among the legatees of said deceased".
mar 7 FREDERICK A. TUPPER, Ex’r.
1710UR MONTHS after date, application
J. will he made to the Hon. the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Mdutosh couuty when sitting
as a court of Ordiuury, for leave to sell all the
right, title and Interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,
late of said county deceased, iu.to and upon a
Plantation or Traci of Land, in said county call-
od Oasis, formerly the residence of Col. William
A. Dunham, deceased, forth© benefit of her heirs
and creditor*. P. M. BOND, Administrator,
dee HO
B OGLE’S HYPERIAN FLUID —A further
supply of Bogie’s Hyperiuu Fluid for re
moving Dandruff* from the head, preserving,
clenut<ing, curling au«( beautifying tho hair. Ac,
T(ds composition is extensively used in the North
ern and Eastern Status, nod u considered supe
rior to every hair preparation.
Sec Certificates.
From Dr. Winslow Lewis, one of the most
omiiiQiit Physicians of Boston.
''Bustos, Fehmnry 15. 1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle:—sir.—The preparation in
vented hy yon for the hair hns been exten'ively
used in my family for some time, uml they give it
the decided preference over ull other composj.
lions ol*thu kind.
It invigorate* und beautifies the hair and clears
the skill of ull impurities, without producing any
iilliunito deleterious elfects, which are so fre
quently the result of many well known puteuted
compounds.
Having been thoroughly tested, and its repu
tation fairly established, ns tho best article kuowu
for the human hair, it may be supcrffiious, still I
cannot resist the opportunity to add to other*,
the iiauio of your ubudieiiiservaut
Winslow Lewis, Jr.”
From Dr. II. D. Train, of Roxbury. Moss.
"Roxuunr, February 18,1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle t— Dear Sir.—Having been
troubled with Dandruff* for a number ofyears,
and after repeated trials with various remedies
without success. 1 bad despaired of finding a pre
paration, tlm use of which would clear the skin
of this Impurity \ when I heard of, and was In
duced to try, your Hyperion t luid. It now gives
me pleasure to stale, that It has not ouly per*
formed ilx promiro. inUiix ro.neot, butgroiiuxll.
i> ur.veittinjr my Imir from Mlingofl, which had
incrooied lo inch exunta, to coiim alarm. Many
of my friend, ban tried it; both main and female,
and I never have heard of but oun opinion rev
nectinx it, thntor entire aati,Faction in iu bein,
tlm boat eompoailiuii in u.e, for heepin, Ihe
head clean, oool and agreeable. It ,ratille< mo
to han thin opportunity of adding my noma to
yourliatrfgdrom.^ M Roibnnr MM,."
W" v as„ t .
POX.LINB de BULKLEY, No. 108
V BRYAN STREET, are now receiving
their Fall supply ofC ROCKERY AND HOl’8?.
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect
fully invite tit* attention of purchasers. Thai*
stock inpart consists as follows!
Crockery, China and Ulan /Fare t
W. Grauite, Flowing Blue and Mulberry Dili
nor Setts t do do Tea do ; China Tea Setts, sol
band and plain; do do Raised Figaro China Vos
as; Uoquet Holders, Chlua Mugs, Ornaments,
Children’s Tea Sotts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar aud Astral Chltuheys, Dr-
canters, Custers, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottle.
Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Puts, Churns, &e.
Lampt, Tin /Part, 6fC.
Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lamp-head
Side and Hall Lamps i Lanterns, Britannia, brass
and tin Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single and In
setts, slop and toUett Polls, Foot-baths, Cake and
Spice Boxes, Tee Caddies, Coffee Urns and Big
gins, Egg-boilers, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Dish
und Plato Covers, Jolly and Bleau Mungo Moulds,
Charlotte de Russo Pans, Gravy 8trainers, Putty
paus, Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamp*,
Britannia, G. 8. and IrouTenand Table Spoon-,
together with a full assortment of bright Tilt-ware,
Cutlery and Domeetie Hnriltcure.
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, oi
Knives ouly, Buek-liom and common Cutlery,
Scissor*. Razors aud Pocket Cutlery, Coffue
Mills, Mince Knives. Carpet Jack*, Soup Diges
ters. Fish Kettles, Potutoe Steamers, Pots, Ovens,
Shovel uud Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts,
Sauce and Stow Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and
Waffle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee
Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, tea and dluiior Bolls, rat and
mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives. Cork-screws. Ace. &c.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Buokot*, Tub.*, Sieves, Broom*, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets. Bird-cages,
Wool-minis, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-machine-'. Also an assortment of Mar
ket-basket*, Cradles and Wagous, travelling aud
fancy Basket*, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
and other Brushes.
Fancy and Miscellaneous Goods.
China, glass uuJ wood Toy*, n fine assortment
suitable for the approaching holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards,
chess-men, ladies' dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometer*, plus, tooth aud nail brashes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles uud collars, liquor tlasks, book
rosts, newspaper filos, crimping machines, knife
cleaners, Ate. &e.
Planters, Housekeepers and Straugers visiting
the city are invited to call, ns their large and va
ried assortment will bo found worthy of their at
tention. nnv 15
TOSEYITXIVPMAN, CoronwlT:
O rxcixo the Markjct—Begs leave to iiifbrm
his friends and customers, and tha public gener
ally, that lie Is just returned from tht North with
ouo ofthe largest and finast assortment* of Fancy
aud Staple Dry Goods, which lie offers for sale,
wholesale or retail, on as good terms a* can be
hud In any city Iu the Union.
French Muslins, gingham Muffins, plain and
fig’d Bareges, Balzorines, silk Tissue, dress and
furniture Prints, linen Drosses, trflb'd linen and
cotton Ginghams, 8wlsa, Cambric, Organdie,
Muslins pliiiusatid fig’d, black and col'd Alpacas,
Irish linens,table Diapers,B. E.Uuiutin uud Scotch
Dispurs, whit* Shirting* and Sheetings, brown
Shirtings end Sheetings, heavy shirt Stripes,
furniture and apron Checks, Dimity, Drap d’
Etc, blk and col’d Wellington Cord, Cushmeretts,
S lain and fancy linen Drill*, summer Cassimcras.
tarseilles aud Cashmere Vestings, blk end fancy
■ilk Cravats, blue Denims and pantdloonssiripe*.
silk Hundkf*. Madras und cotton Handkfs. L C
Ilandkfs, complete assortment of Hosiery, ull
kit'd* of Gloves, Parasols, Sunshades. Fans, oil
Cloth, straw matting, shell and Buffalo Comb*,
corded audyrass Skirts, gross Linen, Undergar
ments, Slnrt*. Suspenders, Barege and silk
Siiuwls and Scarf*, Ivory Funs, au extra assort
ment from 75c to a piece.
Hi*sales rooms np-stalrscontaln CLOTHING
BY WHOLESALE—Cloth, Drap d'Ete. Wel
lington Cord,Croton Clotli, Cashmerotce,Tweed,
Linen and Cottou Drcis and Frock Coats.
P#ktai.ooxs—CuKsiiuero, Drill, Tweed, Lin
en and Cassinett.
Vests—Fig’d and Plain, Satin, Cashmere and
Marseilles.
The above good* nro selected with great care,
by myself, in the largest houses, aud my facilities
for bityiug are eucli as to enable me to compete
with any house. A visit mid examination or the
stock by country Merchant* and other* buying
wholesale is solicited, even II' no purcliasu is
uiude. We take a pleasure to show the gauds.
Together with a great many other article* too
niimorou* to mention. mar 27
piIATHAM SR12UIFF** 8ALE.
V> —On the first Tuesday in June next, lie-
fore the Court Hmue In the City of Suvannah,
between thu legal hour* of sale, will ho sold thu
following twenty negro slaves: viz., Tom, Bl-
null. 1'egcy, Beck, William, Letter, Cretiu,
Michael. Joseph, Jack, Dinah, Sharper, Cutey,
Rose, Jane, Tolicv, Nancy, Charlotte, Linali and
Beu. Levied ou hy virtue of a Ji. fn. t luiiuded
mi foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the In-
fnrior Court of Chutliuui Couuty, in luvor of
lames Purclier (Executor Jacob W. Guerard) rs.
Certain Negro Slaves, the properly of FruucisS.
Poreiier, deceased.
upr I W. W. OATES. Sheriff C. C.
HpAX COLLECTOR’S SGeLtis*,—
X MclNTOSH COUNTY.-7-On the first
Tuesday in May next, wifi he sold before'lieCouit
Uuiixo ill tiio «:ity of Darien, between the usual
hours ofsalo, the' following tract* of luud lying iu
thu county of Glynn, to wit: A I tliut tract of
land situate, lying and being in the county of
Glynn, mid known us u tract of land containing
liHlDucres, originally granted to Bartley McCoa-
ry. on the 18lh uf January, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing aud being iusald county of Glynn, and known
us u tract coutuiiiiug I OHO acre*, granted to Loyul
Cowles, on tiie Jdth <luv of January, 1837.
Also, all tliut oilier Tract of laud, situate, lying
and being in suid comity of Glynn, and kuowu ns
a tract containing lOOit acres, granted to George
W. Murray, on the 23d duy of January. 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, sitiate.ly*
ing and being iu said county of Glynn, nml
kuownosa tract containing 1000 acres, granted
tu James Wood.oti the20th day ofJaiinary, 1837.
Also, all tliut other Tract of Latid.silnute, ly
ing mid being iu said county of Glvnn.aiid kuowu
as a tract containing 1000 acres, grunted to Jutiic*
Bivins, on the 20th day of Juuuury, 18:17.
Also, all that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and being in said couuty ofGlynu.aml known
as a tract containing 1030 acres, granted to Na
thaniel B. Julian, ou the 23d day of January,
1837.
Ail thesa several Tracts of Land are levied on
a the property of A. A. DeLnrma of McIntosh
county, to satisfy the State. Comity, and Poor
School Tax far the year. 1847, on property re
turned hy the snid A. A. DeLonne ns the pro
perty of DeLoriue aud Palmer. Amount due
Sixty Six Dollars and Six cents, and costs.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mel. C.
Darien. March 1.1843. ninrfi
VSSAI.’E.-Will 1.0 milti
flVAUDUIil'8 SAXlE.-
VT mi the first Tuesday lit May next, between
the usual hours of sale, before tho Court House
door iu the town of Stuteaboro’, Bulloch couuty,
ull tha Real and Petsumu estate uf Juspur and
Eliza Situs, Miuors, to ho sold lor thu hunullt of
said Minors hy permission of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Bulloch county, viz: Three
Lots, Nos. ]0, 11 aud J4, with improveuiunt*
thereon, in tlio town of Statesboro', Uulloch
comity; 1J0 acres of Pino luuds lying iu suid
county, and adjacent to tho town nfStutesboro’;
two negro Women. Cine and Violet, together
with household uud kituheu furniture, Arc.
1IASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
C. C. DANIEL.
feb 25 Guardian of Eliza Sims,
TjVKBCUTOR’H SAI-E.-In pursuance
of an order of the llouorable the Inferior
Court ofMclutosh County, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold on the first Titenday
iu June next, before the Court House dour in
the city of Darien, One House aud Lot, lately
occupied uud owned hy Mrs. Amt Cunningham,
and ulso the folloiving negio slaves, Torn. Nan
ny, Fanny, Violet, Robert, Juue. aud Bella—
being the real and personal estate ol* tho late
Mr*. Ann Cunningham. Sold for the benefit
of tltu heir* and creditor* of the ducensed.
mar 24 CHlAR^H^PALDlNy^Ex ^r.
D U. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER-
WORT.—That this medicine should ac
quire so mtiTb notoriety is unt at all straugo when
we take into consideration tho vast number that
are curod by I Is into. For many years It has
proved souMoiii«liiiipiysiicces*rnlut tho North,that
nearly every fumily retain it iu their house os au-
tidnte to colds, cough* uud consumption
That no other article possesses tha same merit*
I* equally true, uud the consumptive luurn< tlmt
he cun depend upon this medicine when all others
have proved worthless. There is not a douht but
timiisutid* are yeurly cured by this inestimable
medicino, und in many instances where those
given nptfldiejmve in an iue’dibte shorttime been
entirely cured by its uurivulled efficacy. The fol
lowing remarkable case of consumption was
cured by this Balsam of Liverwort. A* yo’u
vuluc life und health and would be cured, at once
resort to this urticln, nod rest assured you wifi not
resort iu vain—but read and jttdgo for yourselft
interesting cure of Contnmption and Liter
Complaint.—1 had a violent cough, with ruisiug
of phlegm, a severe puln in uiy side, back,
stomach, uud across my bowel*. 1 was so cold ut
times, it *uem- d impossible to keep warm, even
when others were compluiliing of the heat, and
my skin was very yellow. I fell away to skiu and
bones, my veins stink In and became invisible, and
every person supposed me dying. A friend of
mine recommondea me to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam
of Liverwort, which I got. as my physiciau did
me no good, and this medicine soou restored
me to good liuulth again.
J. Kavaxaoh,
Snip Carpenter. 040 Water-street
Although thousand* are cured by Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, and a* many still die uf that
fatal malmly, the cause is plain, negleot.yotir first
symptom*, and then trifle with things uf no use
unfit it is too lute, death follows. But every
one can be cured it* they will. Take tills medi
cine at the first approach of the insidious foe, aud
yon will he easily otired. Yet this medicine lias
cured conmmpiioii in advanced stages, ns the
testimonials below will itroye. Bill the surest
way is not to defer, a* "delays are always dan
gerous.”
Consumption Cured.—My son having a violent
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities
of thick putrid mutter, unu finally he could uot
turn over in lied, from weakness. He manifest
ed every symptom of couiirmad cntHtiinptioii.
For ti years he had been subject to tho n-thtnn.
ilis physician*, Dr*. Vcriiitmle aud Anderson,
said lie was incurable und mu*t suon die. Yet I
was determined to try Dr. Taylor'a Balsam of
Livurwort and strange a* it may appear, tills
medicine has fully restored his health.
soriiiA Gali.o.x, 14 Norfolk-st.
Asthma Cureil.—I have suffered IVom the
Asthma a very long time, nml have used every
medicine I could obtain for itscure in vain, until
1 trieil Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. Tills
medicino has afforded me most luuuifest benefit,
and is, in my opinion, a cure for this distressing
disease; more especially, as I know of many
cases among my friends, where it has been highly
successful. Person* interested are Invited to call
atiuy residence for further information.
Mns.S. 111170.1,218 Luurens-*t.
Wo might give hundreds of testimonials from
Physician*, the press, clergy, and those who have
been cured, but all we desire is to culllbe attention
of tbo afflicted, and for their own good they will
try* it.
Look out for counterfeits! Always observe the
sigiiutnro. Geo. Tuylor, M. D., on the engraved
label, and prepured at the Wholcsule Depot, 72
Beukmuii-strect, New York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS,
A. A. DENSLOW,
Of whom only can the geuuiue be bad. All
cube* are spurious. 2u mar 25
E xtensive, pier and centreta-
BLE3, with Mahogany, Black Wahmtnud
Marble Tops. Also, Grceluu Claw-feet Tallies,
do Dining do; ti Leg do do; Card Tables; Sofa
do with Marble Tops; do doMuhogonv do; La
dies'work do; do do do with Folding Tops; do
do do do D«iep Drawers. Just received, and for
•ale by 1. W. MORRELL,
nnv 23 Suiet*’ buildings.
WlSTAITS BiMAinw
WILD VIIEUUY.—Tlii, relulinitcil
and Infallible remedy for the euro of Consump
tion, Asthma, und Liver Complaint, was discov
ered some six or seven years ago. in the State of
Virginia, tho residence of one ofthe most distiii-
guislied physichus tlmt ever lived.Siucc that time
Q PKINO GOODS—Pur steamer North-
O eruer—Col’d Barnges, rich Fancy do, plaid
and rich Sa'in Striped do, Fancy Uulzaritie*.
Grenadines. Plaid Organdie*, PluidsummerSilks,
4-4 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—Spring Minfins, Printed Lawns, strip’d
Lawns, super Freucli -Muslins, Fancy Ginghtuus,
Mudiu Ginghams, super Scotch Ginghams, blk
and white do. blk and white Mttsllns.blk Borages,
super blk Chaliy, Swiss Muslin*. Swiss embroi
dered Muslins, Jacknnet do, pluid Cambric*, Il
lusion Lace, Brussel*do. Just received, for sale
by LATHROP & FOOTE.
mar 3
Uramnliiie' dilKs, col d
L1 Buruges, Printed Luwu*. Lisle Plaid*,Check
Paris GUtgUuui*, Misses Bonnet Ribbons, New
Spriug Bonnet Ribbon*, Herunui Silk Scurfs,
Burugo do, Linen Fringe for Dresses, Dress
Hdkls., Linen corded htlkfs,.Gents do, Chinese
and other Fans, wh't uud blk Lace Gloves and
Mitts, Lifleund spun Gloves, Toilet Co vers,Mar-
icabo Skirting. Turkey Red Drapery, col'd Mus
lim aud Gingham*. Just received per steamer
Northerner.
mar 3 SNIDER. LATHROP & NF.VITT.
SKVMB,TB8BS
AfMxmml-,,iron.—Tiro-xiilMcribw ntanu hi,
K Uful thank, to thoi'ilixtnx of w,
public geuemUy, nrhci tints u liberally muon,
luiahlui during Ih, but four year,, and ban to „•
sure Uicm tlmt bo alill impart, th« vary be«i brand,,
ul'wliicb lie luu oil band at llilami, a larao Midrt-
lurnit, lie would cull pimisiilarultentioiito a let,
sldpineut which h, can Iblly warrant. Alw to hi,
.tack ol cbowhif Tobacco, Snuff, &c„ &e„ all or
which ho wlllacU on tafooa Unnx u con bo had
elsewhere. I*. JACOBS.
July dr ly— :
TX/'alOUOMT IllUlt 'Pirn* tu it
W STEAM. WATEIt. AND CAS. ..fall
nxo,, from , lo 3 l*ii iiiohaa lion I alw, lira,,
and Iron Cook., Vulvea, Blliowa, Ter, Band.,
Reducing Sockets, Flanges, Tong* Ibr putting
op pipe, &c.
NORRIS, GREGG & NORRIS.
. -• , „ 02 Gold street, New York.
£7*Mdlsnnd Public Buildings heated by steam
with wrought Iron Pipes, Tubular Bolltr* of
various size*. 23— mir 28
]ilTARI3LB WOjiftH.—Tne atietiumi of
gumlomen desirous uf purchasing MAR-
BUS MANTELS, .MONUMENTS or STA
TUARY. is requested.
.Tho Subscribers, having keen engaged In tha
Marble bindncse fur tho lust thirty vears In Phila
delphia. aud having imuiufuotnrod wmlcfor el-
most every part of tilt Union, ca:i t cfu» to all who
huve favored them with their titiRom, and to their
work, (considerable of which has been put up in
this place.) They lava always mi huml n full
supply of Marble .Mantels, atn! new atid original
Designs orMonuineiiisaud other work, copies of
which, with prices, will be forwarded.
ar All wurk shipped is insured from brcult-
ago.
Thoycnn rofar to any Mercantile house in Phi!-
dclphia for stuudiug and character as workmen.
JOHN STRUTHKRS & SON.
No. 3J0 High Street. Phila.
mnr2 Uiuo—
N. B.—There Is nothing in their line which
hey do not liirui*!;. eitkar do nettle or Imported.
of No. 3. mi J 10 half bids of 2 and 3, luu J-
ing IVom brig Clinton and for sale bv
W. M. DAVfDSON,
•nor23 West side Market squaro.
1\T13W 8PRI.1G tiOOBii—auper A-
XI luericnn and English Long Cloths, I2J
bleached and bro. Cotton Sheeting, ludies and
misses wjpte and colored Cotton llose, French
cotton Cussiiuere, Coltonadesand iniinner Stuffs,
Liueu Checks, Gras* Cloth, Lustra Coatings,
Wellington Cords, white and col'd. Linen Drills,
drap do Ete.drup the Vienne, Cunihlets, Mohuir
Coatings, heavy Cotton Drills, Linen Coating,
Farmers’ Drill. LineiiChambray.Murselllos Vest
ing, bro. Holland, Linen Diaper*, Euglisb and
American Prints, Furniture do. Just received
per brig Augusta.
mar 2 SNIDER, LATHROP Si. NEVITT.
XJIO COFF EU.—00 bugs mi....
•IX Coffeoi lauding IVom brig Wiiso
CefiW, UmlhifYro,n"bri‘f ‘'^' ,l# O ' 0,,,
•nd far ml, hy
mar 89 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON.
1\TACKEREL.—29 half harra!. Kor 1 MtTric*
1 »-■ Inu.llll,, |in» nnl.ro IU-..iI» t uml ft), nnlw
by CONNERAT &. UAUIE.
■prC
B UTT£if«—& kegs selected fbmily Butter,
just received per schr Empire, and lorsaloby
Alt AGES, PKINT8, Ac.-Per brig
Xf Excel.—Printed Bareges, French Prints,
English Prints, striped Denims, Scott Cords, blue
Batlipiqituts. De Joilivilie do, fine and low pric
ed Loug Cloths, black Crapes, silk Sergo, steel
Beads, Purse Twist. Mosqueto Netting, fillet
mitu and gloves, blk Cussimeres, blk Cushmerets,
Linen Drill*, Suttin Jeans. Ate. for sule by
mar 18 SNIDER.LATHROP & NEVITT.
. ■Lmrsalob/
mar23 THEODORE MINIS. '
C OTTON SAM 1‘I.I.Nfi'i’AI'ifll.—A foo'J
article of large size. ju»t received by
apr7 JOHN M. COOPER.
TlfACKBRfiC-95 whole, half and quarter
XTX barrels, for sale by II. J. GILBERT,
opr 7
E nglish calcined magnesia"^a
superior «r iclc in small package*, for salt
by J. M. TURNER,
epr 11 Monument sq.
T>APG4ft»—150 re.mil smafi Wrap Paper,
JL assorted kinds; 1211 do. best quality Crown
do do; 100 do Double do do do; 50 do Hardware
do do do; 100 do 24X30 News Paper; 131 do
20X39 do dot 120 du 21X27 and22X32dudot 143
do FouLcap aud Letter do. For sale by
apr7 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
T OAF ANDUAfASJlEO SIJGAtlJ
XJ For sule by H.J. GILBERT.
m*r 18
CPillliin GOODS.—The.tihrariharauru
Oreceiving and opeiiingnpartof their stock for
tlm present spring trade—cun isthigof Ainericuu
and English Prints, Furniture Prints. Printed
Lawn*. Ginghams, Fancy Plaid and plain Burn-
ge«. French Muslins aud Jacimets. &c., Whitt
and fmey Linen Drills, Plain ami twilled summer
Cuatings, Croton do, Silk Codringtoiis, Faucv
Gumbroons. Black and fancy Silk Warn Cadi
mereit, elegant Burkelew Corduroy, Cumblet
Lustres, Linen sheeting. Pillow cuso Liueu*.
Table Doyles aud Napkin*, Champagne do.
Hord’d Towels, Table Diaper, Scotch do, Hucka
buck du. Russia Crash, Linen Netting. Pongee
Hdkf. Blk. Siticliew, Col’d. Moreens, Bro. Uol-
land. Puper Cambric, elegant Silvered Fans,
&c. &c , by GODFREY A Ls ROC III.,
mar 25 West corner of Shad's range.
lVb
D AVIS’ PAIN KILLER.—3 boxes of this
wonfferftil articlt In various sized bottles,
for sole by A. A. DENSLOW.
mar 30
f^HLOROFORM.—A pure article warranted
VJ equal to any in uie for strength and uniform
equal t
action,
mar 30
A. A. DENSLOW.
TJASTING'S SYRUP NAPHTHA.—A
XX email Invoice of this highly approved rem
edy for Pulmonary attrition*,
mar 30 A. A. DENSLOW.
hm. hy itsnwn merits, been rapidly, surely, and
safely working its way through the opposition of
quacks nml counterfeiters, until, by its true value
and iutrinric excellency, it has gained for itself a
most enviable popularity, and established itself in
tha confidence of an intelligent and enlightened
public from ono end ofthe continent to the other.
The teilimuny of thousands who huve been re
lieved nml cured by this vultiable article,will *how
.that it stands unrivalled—at the head of nil other
medicines for the cure of diseases for which it is
recommended. The genuine Dr. Wistsr's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry it now for sole by dnly ap
pointed agents, and all respectable dealers in
medicine, in All large chins and all Important
towns thronghout the United States, Canadus,
and British provinces. . , . ,
Be careful and get the genuine and original
Dr. W (star’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, sigutd I.
BUTTS, on the wrapper. Forinl# bv
A. T. BOWNE, Agent,
mar 4 Smets' Building.
1VEW VL9VII1NO FORMPRMO
ll AND SUMMER.—U. S. NICHOLS is
receiving from the north n large and himbome
assortment of Spring and Summer clothing,which
has been gut up iu a superior style. Those iu 1
TNK.—Duvid’s and Black’s rtiperior writing
X Ink. This ink possesses all tau qualities re
quired for a good writing ink. and however pale
it may appear when first npenpd.wiilsoon change
to u deep black. At the eleventh aiinuul Fairs
ofthe Ainericuu and Morchant* I intitule, silver
medals aud diploma* have been nwurdcdto tha
proprietor* for tito Imst writing ink*. For »uio
by A. T. BOWNE, Smut*' buildiug.
mar 23
raONGMESS WAT'UH.-Ju.trecciral
V-/ a supply of Saratoga Water, fresh IVoiu tha
Spriug*. Also. Pavilion aud Iodine Waters, a
constant supply (or sate by the Box or Bottle by
A. A. DENSLOW,
mar 15 corner of Bay & Whitaker sts.
( COLLETON BITTERS.—Just received di-
reel IVom the proprietor, for sale by
npr 10 J. Al. TURNER. MounmonDg
V INEGAR.—Prime tuimly Vinexar at~2& ct*
per gallon. Also white wine Vinegar at 40
cents, uud luuuy other articles for family use. fur
sale low by A. A. DENS’LOW.
apr 8
S OM CTTiTvg NEW—•!’. II,vii* colcbmlcd
toilet uml family Soaps in great variety,
embracing many new style* introduced lor tho
first time to this market bv
opr6 A- A. DENSLOW.
„ . ... . . , •pASTEIftW I5.4V»—76"hundic*s very sn-
want will cull at the new Clothing Store Gibbruu’ Xi purior Eastern Huy,daily expected, for s:fie
range. mar 21 ’ to arrive,by
1VEW SPRING TWEED SACKS.
Il HAMILTON & SYMONS have received
per Southerner a choice assortment of SPRING
TWEED SACKS, made in the best uiamier.
and wifi sell them at the very lowest price* for
cash. uiar27
LUHliiOiVAULE SPUING U
Jl —We have received hy tha steamer
fresh supply of goods, suitable for the
which will be sold at the lowest market
GOUD8
....Mi ... . North
ernera fresh suj
season,
price*, at 147 Bay street, by
mar4 PRICE & VRADER.
.VLOOK UATIiSiU.—4 4. MmidiM
. white and col’d India Matting, just received
by GODFREY &. UROCIIE.
mar 25
QI1EETINGS AND SJKJftTINGS.
O 3-4.7-8,44. r»4,04au.l 124 bleached aud
unlfieached shirtings nnd sheetings of the most
desirable qualities ? now in store and offered ut
lowest prices by GODFREY & LaROCIIE.
inur 25
apr I WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
C *UM DROPS.—Very superior Gum Drops.
Y Also Jujube Paste, just received by
spr 1 A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent
P Kll Til riTEA M EK Npilf HEKNER.—
Thu subscribers have received French Lawn
Ginghams, Film French Printed Jaconets. Em
broidered Swiss Mu*lius. ••Liiu Swiss und Nulu-
*ook Muslins, Ladies Spiiu and English Silk
Gloves, Cottou Ribbons, White Cotton Cord aud
Tussels, &c» &c.
apr 3 GODFREY A LaROCIIE.
DYMALOOiV STUFFS. — Striped
XT and plain Cottonnden; Colton Twoeds; Blue
and mix’d Deuitiist White aud lire. Linen Drills;
Plaid und striped do do; French Liueu* aud bro.
Holland*, for sale bv
HENRY If.
mar 13
8TOTESBURY.
SPRING AND SVBNElt
O GOODS.—Tlio subscribers, by rc<
DRY
.. recent ar
rivals, being in receipt of a full assortment of
Domestic nnd Forcigu Drv Good*, invite thereto
tho attention of buyer*. Merchants from the in
terior, visiting tills market, will find the stock
compioto und the term* accommod.>tin^.
mar20 LATHROP & FOOTE.
TVTJBW GOODS.—Per Steamer. Plain
XI Barrage*; Fancy Satin Stripe* and Plaid*,
do.; plain black Durrcges, Siiliu Plaid,do.; Col-
ored Summer Silks? 44 Imlia plaid do. For
sale by LATH HOP. it TOOTE.
inar 20
P LANTATION
I
TTE1VE Olli.^Sunenor Olive Oil for ta-
U bU'nse. jntt teeaived end for tala by
eurW A. T- BOWNE, BmoU’ buuding.
. DRV GOOBS.-
Per brig Excel. Flux 0*>uuhurgs, Shirting
Stripe*. Striped Colton Osnuburgs. Columhiau
Check*. Also in store, Georgia. South Caro
lina and Virginia Cotton Osnnburg*. For sale
by LATHROP & FOOTE,
mar 20
OALTftjIlOIftE FlsOU .-Lauding,
13 aud for sale by II. J. GILBERT.
■PH
M ore new things.-wui. Bodmuu'*
Bullimiire Pickles. Preserves, Catsups, &e.
Ac. in gluss jura aud iu bulk t Pickled Cucum
ber* by the hundred. Onions hy the quart, equal
to any in the cuy uml at little more lliau hull*tho
usual price. Cull and examine fur.vuurscll'.
joprll A. A. DtuVSLOW.
liTARUING 1NI4.-3 bhl*. Ibr rale by
ill uiur 18 DENSLOW X. WEBSTER.
T1EA8S AND NASH-- ICO boxes 8‘ by
VT JO Glare, vuiiou* qnulitieHt J JO do 10 by 12
do do do; 100 do JU by 14, J) by 15.12by 14.
12by Ifi. 12by Hand I lly H; 33 do 10by 20
to 28 bv 40 picture uluv.; 1 tu i;Might 8 by it)
Gluzed V’Vluilo-.vs ; iJTl H-JijihtS )»y 111 dodo; 89
12-light 10 hy J2do do;09 Jri-light iftliy 12do do.
For mIo by DENSLOW &. WEBSTER,
apr 7
O RANGES. — 29 boxes .Mucena .Orniigf*.
Just rccoired and lur sale hy
upr 4
b.V
JESSE & CADY.
A PPLES.—29 bbis. Northern Apples. f 0l
sale by JESSE it CADY,
apr 4
TNDIA MATTING.—Per brig Excel—
X 29 pieca* 44 best quality White Blntting; 20
pieces 54 and 6-4 Checked do. For sale hy
mar 20 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
VEADEU, Umrxm
pOMPOUND SYRUP OKCAlOlAUEt N-
A supply constantly on luuul. prepared aud
Ibr sale by J. M. TURNER,
apr 11 Monument sq.
M GLASSES, Ac.—Xj bhds Cardenas Mo-
lapses; 39 tierces do do; 49 bbls dodo:
25 do N. O. do; lfthlul* l’orto Rieo Sugar ; 10
half bids mess Beef; 10 dodo mere Pork; 0 do
do Ueei'Touguctf. Iu store, uml forwd* by
npr 8 CONNERAT & BARIE.
DBIOE
Jl Tttun
et VEAUEU, URAflBI AND
Taiuhu, h», Jnut r«*Wod by th, hit...
rival., n hnnd.om, onorlin.nt of fin, Fuliionabl,
Sin,I. Milled Fr.ncli Cauimen, fill* TworJ.,
■ooiounbl, Voitlogi, &c. tut. No. 141 Day it.
niariid
TlfATCUBS.—Matob,, wilhool iulphun
ifJL andronr ra.Klira. rccivtil by
mu' A. A. SOLOMON., A{l.
P AbHIOSABLE CLOTHING.
Spring nnd Summer Clouiing, juat roocivcl
nud for mlo a> lira Imvcat tnarlrot uruuia, liy
upr 5 THICK it VK.VUUlt, 147 ll»y.l.
FLOVU. &V.-Landili|!, 49
_ wliol, nnd halfbbl, Flour: IU k.y. Uo.h.n
Dirtier t lUbbl, Butter Crocker. I 100 do Pilot
and Nn*y Breed, for rain by
m.rSff WOOD. CLAP HORN A CO.
/'ILIItEHUfiltrs TRICOPHEROUS.—lie-
eniv.d nnd for min hy
•pr 14
r >»l, hy
A. A. BOLOMONS, A,i.