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SAVANNAH. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL SS. IMS.
NO. SS.
THE DAILY GEORGIAN,
M rvilLlfllllCD IN TIIB
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
VTVUUIAM ll! BULLOCH,
AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
PAYABLE IBMI*ANROALLV IN ADVANOB,
on
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR 8IX MONTHS.'
TUB TRI-WKKKLY GEORGIAN,
OR THB COUNTRY,
Is published to ineot the arrangement of the
Mails, three tiroes r week, (Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday,) at the Office of the Dally Gtor-
giun, and contains nil the Intelligence, Commer
cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including uew
Advertisements published iu die Daily Paper.
THIS PAPER
Vs sent to ell parts of the State and Union,
or delivered iu the city, at FIVE DOLLARS
pef annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
uouths.
TUB WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
Is published every Friday afternoon, nt thrkb
Bollars per auniiiu—all payable in advance.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the
Courts of Ordinary, that application has boei)
made for Letters of Administration, must be pub
lished THIRTY DAYS at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditoreto render in their accounts,
must be published six wbbxs.
Sales of Negroes by F.xccutors or Administra
tors must be at public auction, on the first Tues
day of the uiontii. between the usual Honrs ofsalo,
et the place of public sales in the 'county whore
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
sitrr days notice thereof hi one of die public
gazette* of this State, and nt the door of the
Court House, where such sales tire to ho held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must ho pub
lished for four mouths, before any order absolute
shall be undo thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Re d Estate by Executor*. Adminis
trator*. and Guardiatis, must be published SIX-
TV DAYS belbre the day of sale. These sales
must be made at the Court llonse door of die
countv in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesduyof the uintidi, between the
hours often in tiie morning and lour in the ufter-
noon. No salos from day to day is valid, unless
so expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors. Administrator* and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell L uid, Hi nt lie published FOUil MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates hr Executors and Ad
ministrator*. must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Application* by Executor* au*l A tn.nisir itnr*.
for Letters DDuiUmry must be pubU.ied SIX
MO WHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgr^es on
redestite. Mi nt he advertised once a rmntiilbr
FOUR VIOVTlIS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the boa I of agreement) to mike ti
tles to laud, must be advertised Tnitct: Months
Rtlei*t.
Sheriff* sales undor executions regularly
fronted b/ t'»e courts, tut* he advertisod
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
8IXTY DAYS—3de* of perishable propurty
under order of Court, must be udvurt.rad gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
* ,* All Letters directed to this Office or the
Editor, must be post puid to eiitide tlieiu to atten
tion.
LEOAL NOTICES.
_ -jOROIA. — Bulloch CoMHty. —
vx To all to whom it uiuy concern.—Whereas
William Lee, Jr. Guardiau of Ann Kirklaudan
illegitimate child of Lncrefm Lewis, hath applied
to the Honorable the court of Ordinary ofsald
county, for letters disinissonr from said Guardian-
shin.
These are therefb'ro to dte ind admonish all
person* whatsoever interested, to file their ob
jections (if any they hnve) In my office within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letter* dis-
missory will he grouted the applicant:
Wituess Um Honorable James Lee, one of the
Justices of the said court, this the TJth day of
March, 1843,
umr 24 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o.i.o.
rj.EORGIA, — Liberty County.—
Vb To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James 8. Bulloch, Administrator ou the estutc of
John Elliott, lute of said county, deceased, hath
applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordiuary
or said county, Ibr letters dismissory ou suides-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to tile their objections (if any they
liuvu) to the applicant's discharge in the Clerk's
office of the said Court, withiu the timo prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters disuiissury will be
grouted.
Witness the Honorable Charlton Ilinos, one
of the Justices of suid Court, this 13th day ol
March. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
forty-eight.
mar 13 J. S. BRADWELL, c. c. o. «.. c.
f.l
Now Cl Dill ill.4 Eslnbllslimoal.
M I II It O N 8 * RANGE.
^aa Tue undersigned h i* opened the 71 rt
store recently occupied by Mr. I. W. jUp.J
, UT- Morrell, wueru be intend* to keep a IJJ' /I*
large ami well selected awortuiciit of READk
MADE CLOTHING. wlficii lie will sell at very
• util prolit«. and very respectfully invites the
l'.amer*. Merchant*. mid Citizen* generally, t
ive him a call before supplying tiieiiisulvus. as
,ie is confident hi* STOCK bis never been sur
passed by any brought to tui* place, it lieiug an
entire uew Stock, made up expressly for this
Store. Among hi* Goods are the following ur
Ci.tux* and M\ntlx*—Blue and black Broad
Cloths mill Cambist.
OvKR-CoArs—Of invisible green, brown. Par
sons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cauiblet uud Lion
8K Dhess and Frocb Coats—Of fine black French
Dro id Cloth. , , , , .
UesiNBsi Coats—Such as plain nnd Taney
Tweed Caslliiere, black Doe Skin, plain and fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jean*
Sack* and Froektee*.
Pantaloons—From all of the most fashionable
Goods, such us plain black Casimere. Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casiincro, Sati
net. Tweed Casimere, and Negro Cloth.
Oil Cloth Jacket* and Punts for Seamen. Sati
net Round Jacket*, Boys’ Hue black Jacket*,
Vests—Of every description, such as lino plain
black Satin, figured aud black Velvet, Bombasiii,
Alpacca, Valencia, pluid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth and Casimero.
Under-Shirts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
•nd Common Merino.Silk, Saxony VVool.bloacli-
cd and unbleached Cotton and Bucktfkiu, Ludius,
fine Merino and Silk Under-Shirts.
Cravats of Worsted, funcy Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cottou, and black Silk. Linen aud Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs of great variety.
Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, strip*!, nnd Night Shirt*. Also, a
good assortment of Boy's si/e* Linen Bosoms aud
Stocks of plnin Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
Bin aud funcy Silk Stocks nnd Neckties.
Gloves of fine French Kid, bluck. white and
col'd Worsted, Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot-
' ton Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses.
Umbrellas, a beautiful assortment of French
Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Unibrelln*.
Gentlemen's fine and fiishiouablo Cloth CAPS,
Otter Skill Cap*, a beautiful article.
Also, a general assortment for Youths’ nnd
Boys' wear. The ludies are particularly invited
to call ail t see them, lie will soon have a Hue
assortment of Children's Suit* for Boys from
four to toil yeur* old. Having takon much pnins
in fitting up his Store, aud equally as much in
selecting a Stock for it, he hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, to merit a liberal share of patron
age. GEO. S. NICHOLS.
N. B. The Store at No. 114 Bryan-street.
will be continued a* heretofore, with a getierol
assortment of the above Goods, and will be con
ducted by Mr. WM. L. 1IAUPT.
dec 15
rtEOUGlA.-Gitiudcit County.—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereat
Janie* Mmigiu Smith lint applied to the Honora
ble the court of Ordinary olsuid comity of Cam
den. for letter* ofudminUtvatiou on the estate and
eftfect* of David J. Smith, late of said county, de-
coa«ed.
Tue*e are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular iho kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to tiie their objection* (if any they have)
to the granting said estate to the applicant, in tlia
clerk's office of said comity, oil or before the 22d
day of April ensuing, otuerwisu letter* as prayed
for will bo granted.
Witness the Hon. A. Clark, one of the
Justice* of suid court, this VJOth day of M arch, A.
D. 1*44. 1IENRY11. FORT.c. c. o. c. c.
mar 30
S^EOllttl.4, — Uulloiv.i Coil'lly.—
Vx To nil whom it may coiicurn.—Wberens
James Rushing, administrator, aud Martha Gran-
vur, administratrix. outlie estate of Duval Grou
ser late of Uuhnch countv. deceased, have up
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofsald
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
letters di*m.*-ory on suid estate.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
cnueuniod. to tilo tlioir objection* (if any they
have) iu tbo Clerk's odice of said court, .within
the time prescribed by law. otherwise letters dis-
misMiry wul be grained to them.
Witness the Hoii. Peter Cone, one of the Jus
tire* of said Court. Fehrnary IU. J843.
feh Id DAVID BEASLEY.c. u.o. a c
PEORHIA. — IB'illucJi Coil i!y.—
VX To all to wnoni it liny concern.—Whereas
William Shuffield li:it!i applied to the lion, the
Inferior Court of said comity, wuilo sitting for
ordinary purposes. Ibr letter* of Administration
ou thu estate uud effect* of Sarah Geiggur, late of
said county, decased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular toe kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased. to file their objections (if any they have)
in the clerk’s ollieu, ill terms of thu law. otherwise,
letters of Administration will be granted to up-
plieaut as prayed fur.
Witness the Honorable Peter Cone, one of
the Justice* of the suid court, this 24th day of
March. A. IL. HH.
mar id DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. i. e.
rj.El)ll-OUi Apfrlfttlg County.—'To
VX all wnoni it may concern.—Whereas. Isam
Red leth applies to me for letter* of Adminis
tration on the e<tutc of Wiilium Patterson late of
said county, dueeosed.
Tiiusu a*ru therefore to cite nnd admonish all
and singular thu kindred uud creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, within tue time prescribed by
law, why said letter* should not be grouted.
Given under my hand, nt office, thi* 14th day
of March. 1444.
MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c.
mar S3
nEORBZA. -Uulloi!:i Coma?*’.—
VX To all wnom It may son .'em.—Whereas
TMNE GOLD & 8ILVER GOODS,
J7 Ac.—Including some very fine Watches
of every description; real Dinmond and rich Jew
elry, of great variety, ami embracing the newest
fashion*.
Real Silver Pitchers, Tea Set*. Goblets, Mugs,
Syphon* and Fish Knives aud Forks; uew pat
ent Gothic pattern Forks uud Spoon*, very eln-
5 am; IVificn Albert and double threaded pattern
o.. and plain ; Sherwood's Galvanic Batteries
witii directions; Papier Much* Goods in abun
dance ; Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui
tar*. Flutei. Accordion*, Banjos, and Shout Mu-
tic; Walking Canes, Ac. Call and see, as now
opened. ... .
HP* Repairing of Watches and Clock* attend-
«d to m usual, and warranted. „
11. B. NICHOLS.
dec 4 1st door West of Pdlnski House.
W HOLESALE WINE. LHIUOR
AND GROCERY STORK.—Ao- J8J
I
(•' wrest nnd 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would Inform his friend*,that
hn continues to keen on hand nt his old stand.
West Hide of the Markat. r large Assnrtiftciit of
WINF.q, .LICRUOitS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which lie offer* on the best pos
sible terms. He feaNo constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI
DER, to which he respectfully Invites the attan-
tonefthe public — EOT*
John Grimes, Guardian of the minor heirs of
Benjamin Morris, deceased, hath applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordiuary of- Bnllocli
Comity, for letters disuiissury from said Guar-
diunslup.
These are therefore to cito and admonish nil
persous whatsoever interested, to file their ob
jection* (if ally they have) in my office, withiu
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
missory will be grouted tiie applicant,
uiar31 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a. c.
TjWIJU MONTHS afterdate. n|
X will be
be Uinde to the lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, while sifting
a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part of the
raul and personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh. deceased, for the benefit of Ute heirs aud
creditors of suid estate,
dec 23 W. J. MclNTOSH, Adtn'r.
F OUIf 91 ON Tilt) after date application
will be made to the Hon6rable the Justices
ol’tho Inferior Court of Liberty County, while
sitting us a court for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a part of the persnnuf property belonging
to Joseph B. Way, minor, of Liberty County!
Ga. E. DANIEL, Guardiau.
feb 18
TOOVR MONTHS after date application
Ml will be made to tile Honorable the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands nnd
other property belonging to the estute of Asa
Finland*, deceased, late of said coiintj
ceased, lute ol said county.
SAMUEL fit. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien, MurchiW. 1343. mar 30
TNOUB'MONTHSufter date;applivutioii
J? will bo ■
will bo made to the Justices of the Inferior
Court nfChatham county, whilst sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to soil the following ue-
f ro slaves, to wit: Clara with her daughter Lizzy,
iihu, Andrew, and the boy Francis. Also, Iho
real estate, or household property in Washing
ton Ward, in the city of Suvunnnh, on the corner
of Buy and Price street*, on Lot No. 1, nnd one-
third (j) of Lot No. 2, viz: seven (7) Wooden
Buildings, four of which uretwo-storieshigh, and
three oue-uud-uu-hall' (11) stories high, all in ten-
ntitiihle repair—for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of James McDouulU, late of Savaunuh,
Chatham comity, deceased,
jail 34 J- F. O’NEILL. Executor.
TOOUR MONTHS after date, uppui
J. will be made to lion. Inferior Co
LEGAL NOTICES.
TjMHJB MONTHS afterdate application
Mr will lie made to tbo Honorable the Justices
of the Inferior Court of Mclutneh County, while
sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to divide
the Cattle and to sell the real and personal prop
erty ;ul*o, the household furniture belonging to
Uie estate of Wjlliam McDonald, senior, Tate of
said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
aud creditors of said estate.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
DANIEL MoDONALD,
Jan 6 Executors.
w vm'IGEi—All person* bavin? demands a-
-Ll gainst the estate of Alexander S. McIntosh,
Ute of McIntosh county, deceased, are requested
to present them immediately: And all persona la
debted to said estate “ SH •«
ie will make payment to
nmr 10 W. J. MclNTOSH, Adm’r.
F O"UU MONTHS after date application
will be inude to the Hon. the Inferior Court
will be inude to the Hon. the Infer]
of Bulloch County, whilst sitting ns a court for
ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the Real Es
tate of Janies Denmark, deceased, late of the State
ofAlabitum. REDDING DENMARK, Adm'r.
Bnllocli Comity, Feb. I4tb. 1343. feb 14
TCOEB MONTHS after date application
J. will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for or*
dinury purposes, fur leave to sell the laud* nnd
other property belonging to the estate of Peter
Odeuu, lute of said county, deceased.
SAMUEL fit. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien. M arch 28,1343. nmr 30
__ MONTHS uftor data application
will lie made to the Honorable the Justices oi
1?OU«
J. will be
the Inferior Court of Bulloch Comity, wlieu sit*
ting lor ordiuary purposes, for leave to sell a
negro Girl, the property of Mud,sou 3, Luuicr,
n minor, for his benefit,
mar 31 DAVID BEASLEY, Guardian.
TOOL It MONTHS after date application
J. will be iiiudu to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Camden comity when silting lor ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave, the
property of Richard Cole, minor, for hi* benefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
JufiVr*ontoii. Jaji. 20, 1848. jun25
CJt.ufiTiiii Superior Court.
THOMAS J. WALSH, ) January Term. 1848.
_ itncamni
_ be made to Hon. Inferior Court ol
Clintlmui County, when sitting for ordiuary pur
poses. for leave to sell Lot thirteen (13.) in tue
(10th) district, and third (3d) section, Murray
Comi-y. belonging to Mossman llniistomi.lbr In*
benefit. J. W. IlOUSTOUN, Uuurdiun.
jail 11
TOOtJB MONTHS after date iippiieaiieti
J. 1 will be •-••**•" ** ‘
will be made to the Inferior Court of Chat
hum Comity, sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot No. 14. Pulaski Ward. City oi
Savannah, (subject to ground reut) aud improve
ments thereon, belonging to the estate of David
Turner, hue of the town of Beaufort, South Car
olina. deceased, for the purpose of making a di
vision among the legatee* of said deecusod.
mar 7 FREDERICK A. TUPP' R. r„>.
P OUR MONTH* afterdate, uppuuutioii
will he made to the Hon. the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Mclutosh county, when sitting
ns a.court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all.the
right, title and interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,
late ofsald comity deceased, la. to and upon a
Plantation or Tract of Land, in said county, call
ed Oasis, formerly the residence of Col. William
A. Dunham, deceased, for the tumafit of her heirs
and creditors. 8. M. BOND, Administrator,
dec 30
henry James. S iw« aw.
Oii the petition of Thomas J. WuLli. stating
that the said Henry James, on the sixth day oi
August, in the year one thousand eight litiudroi!
mid forty seven, made aud executed uis certain
mortgage to the said Tlioum* J. Walsh, of all thui
lot or parcel of laud with the improvement*, sit.
mile, lying and being ill the city of Savannah mid
Comity of Cuatiiuui. known and distinguished in
the plan of said city n* lot number sixteen. (No
J i.) Carpenter's Row ; suid lot being on Kusi
Broad 3.reel, mid at the bead of South Broa-i
Street, utiil being thirty-four feet in front, hv one
hundred and tifty-eight feet deep; togetuer* with
nil uud singular the edifices, buildings, rights,
iiiumbers. hereditament*, uud appurtenances to
the same bdomritig, or in any wi-e upper! liiiiiij:;
to secure tue payment ol’tlie sum of 3 veil (Ion
dred dollars, due on u certain promissory note.
hi ideby the said Henry James io the said Tuiiiii*
a* J. Walsh, dated oil the sixth day of August,
ill the year one thousand eight hundred and for
ty-seven. anil payable four month* after date:
wli.cii said note mid the interest wnicli has acorn
cd thereon, remain unpaid land by his.petition
the said TnouiasJ. Walsh prays thu foreclosure
of thu equity of redemption of the said Henry
James, of. in. mid to the mortgaged premise*
On motion, it is ordered that the s thl lloory
J onu.i do pay into this Court, on or before the
first day of (he next term thereof, the principal
mid interest due ou the suid promissory note, to
gether with tbo cost* of ibis application; and that
iu delimit thereof. t!.o equity ol redemption of the
said Henry James, of. in. utnl to the said mort
gaged premises, be thenceforth mid forever Ibr-
closed.
Aud it is further ordered, that a copy of ibis
rule be published ill one ol’tlie Gazette* of the
City of •savmiiiali. once u iiioiilb, until the time
appointed for the payment of said money into
Court tiind tliut such further and oilier proceed
ing* be had, us tire prescribed by the slututes in
such cases made mid provided.
A true extract from tue iiiiutitc*.
R. F. AKIN, Dep. Clerk s. c c. c.
feh 17 mu4—
1C till t» p li Stiatti'lor Court.
3-JANUA
IJARY 12, 1843..
IN CHAMBERS
Redding Denmark uud
James Wilkinson. [
Cmii|iluliant>. I , N E(lU |TY.
Charles L. M’Ghee, J
Defendant. J.
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant
in the above entitled cause is absent from the
State of Georgia, and cannot be found therein.
On motion of lleury & Ward, and John W.
Owens—It i* ordered, Unit the defendant afore
said do appear ami answer the raid bill at or be
fore the next October term of the Superior Court
of the comity of Bulloch; urn! it is ftirthur order
ed, that service of this order be effected by pub
lication in one of the Gazettes of tlia city of Sa
vannah once a mouth for four months previous
to the said term. W. B. FLEMING.
Judge Eastern District Georgia.
January 12th, 1848.
Filed in my Office, this the 17th January, 1843.
DAVID BEASLEY, c. s. c. n.c.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County—
Clrrlt't OjJicf. of the Superior Court oftald County:
1 do hereby certify that the above aud foregoiug
is a true copy, lukou from the original order filed
in my office; und given under my band and pre
sent seal, there beiug no seal attached, this the
17th January, 1848.
jh.s.] DAVID BEASLEY,c.s.c.b.c.
janUl mol—
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moving Dmidriitf from the head, preserving,
cleansing, curling aud beautifying the hair. &c.
This composition is extensively used iu the North
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rior to every hair preparation.
See Certificates.
From Dr. Winslow Lewis, one of the most
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“Boston, February 15, 1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle:—Sir.—The preparation in
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It invigorates and beautifies the hair nud clears
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Having been thoroughly tested, and itsrcpu-
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Winslow Lewis, Jr.”
From Dr. II. D. Train, of Roxbury. Mas*.
“Koxbury, Februury 18.1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle:—Dear Sir.—Having been
troubled with Dandruff for a number of year*,
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me pleasure to state, that it has not only per
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is preventing my hair from fulling all, which had
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(he best composition in use, for kerpiug the
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For sale by A. T- BOWNE,
---in Broets’ building.
epr 10 ,
EDlftGIA. — B nllfen County.—
Vl* To the Honorable the lusticea of the lufe*
rior Court of said county, while sitting for ordi
nary purpose*, your petitloier humbly sheweth
to your Honors that be hath complied with the
underwritten Bond or Obligation, aud preyeth
your Honors to cause the nuie to be published
es the lew directs in such cast made end provided,
end et the expiration of eaek publication you cite
Derry A tin Lanier, executor, ind Catherine Lanier
executrix, of Frederick Lanier,to make good aud
lawftit titles to the lend described in eeid bond
or obligation to your petitioner. .
GEORGE D. MALLARD.
GEORGIA i Bulloch County* M
Kuow all Men, by these presents, that I Fred
erick Lnnier, of said State aud County above
mentioned, aw held aud firstly bound nnto A-
brahiun Mlncy, of rame^Stnteand County, In the
ftillendjiistsumof one h'liidfed dollars, the full
payment of said sum I bind myself, my heir* mid
assigns, this the 28th day of October, in the yenr
of our Lord oue thousand eight hiiudred uud
forty-four* FREDERICK LANIEtl.[L. S.]
N. B. Now the conditions ofthe above bond
U such, to wit t Tiie said Frederick Lanier has
bargained a certain piece of Laud lyisg in Bul
loch county, on waters of Mill Creek, contain
ing four hundred acres, to tiie raid Abraham
Mincy, Id* heir* aud assign*, who ha* given b.*
promissory note for fifty dollnr*, three years af
ter date. Now if the said Mincy, hi* heirs and
assign*, will punctually aud truly pay the said
Lamer the raid amount when duo. then on the
refuiail of the said Lun erto make title*, this bond
to lie iu ftill force and virtue, aud if uot paid
pniieftially, tlii* bond to be mill and void.. Tui*
tbo 23fti October, 1344.
FREDERICK LANIER, £L. S.1
Witness: W. Williams.
II. il. Houses, J. P.
Tho prayer of tbo petitioner isresnnoble nnd
ju*t. and it is timrulore ordered oy till*court,
that it bo grouted, this Tthduy of February. J843.
A true copy taken from the miiiute* of the
Court of Or J. nary, this lUtli day of February,
H$43. DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a. c.
mar 25 3—mo
PUBLIC MALES-
rtainsa
V/Continued
Continued—Oil tbo first Tuesday in May
ucxf.betore tiie Court House intue city of Savan
nah. between tiie legal Imtiis of sate, will be sold,
Ail tint Wuarf Lot situate lyiugniid being ill the
city of Savaimali. und known uud distinguished
in toe nl ju of raid city by the number Two (2,)
East nr Dull Street ind Lincoln Street, and bound
ed East by u Lot late Peter Kean's, West by a
t-mowned byesute of Robert Isaac, and North
ay 3.IV.UIU ill River.
Levied ou by virtue of a Fi. Fa. founded ou
breclosure o. Mortgage, issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Ciialhatti county, in favor of Lucy
IstLicutid .touert Bruce Isaac vs. .Margaret Scott,
Executrix of Robert .Scott,
apr5 EHrillA W YLLV. Pep.Sheriffc. c.
/'lilATJIAM ftiflsjjisxT a *.*.****.
Vs —On t.ie first TucmI ly iu M.iv next, before
tue Coart Houm in toe City of duvnuinli. be
tween the legal hours of rale, will be sold the fol
lowing five negro slaves, viz:—Fhoiua*. Philip.
*Vill. Violet uud Paeobe. levied on us tbo pro-
' William L. Davis, to* satisfy the follow-.
perty of
"•K %/»*•• issued out of the' Superior and In
ferior Conns of Ciiutlmm (’booty, in fuvor of
dobuit ll.iberstiuoi. Administrator, E. G. L.
Telfair rs. William L. D.wis; George Jnne»,
.xeentorof Mirgiret Telfairw. d.i-iio.uuJ Hi-
run Robert* rs. Same,
opr I W. W. OATES, 8heritf C. C.
piKATHAM SHERIFF*!)
V-' —Oil the first Tuesday ill June next, be
fore tiie Court House iu the City of Suvaiiii.ili,
iotwo.'ii the legal hours of sale, will ho sold uie
allowing twenty negro slaves: viz.. Tom. Bi-
lift. Fuggy. Reck, William. Letter, Creiia.
Michael, Joseph. Jack, Dinah, Sharper, Cuiey,
Rose. Jane. ToboV, Nancy, Charlotte, Liuiili add
iluii. Levied ou by virtue ofajl. /«., founded
on ibreelnsiire of mortgage, issued out ofthe In
ferior Court* of Chatham County, in lavor of
lames Poreuer (I’xeciitor Jacob W. Gaerard) r*.
Certain Negro Slaves, the propurty of Francis 8.
Poreuer, deceased.
npr 1 W. W. O \TF8. Sb«r«ff O C.
T »
,LX VOLfatiCWs
MoINTUSII COUNTY. —On the first
Tuesday in May next, will be suid before’beCnurl
House iu the city of Darieu. between the usual
boars of sale, the following tracts of laud tying in
the comity of Glynn, to wit: Al that tract of
land situate, lying uud beiug iu the county of
Glynn, uud known a* u tract of land containing
Iftll.hiure*. originally grouted to Bartley McCou-
ry. on the J8Ui of January, 1837.
Also, ull that other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing aud being i o suid county of Ulyuu, and known
a* a tract containing J0U0 acres,granted to Loyal
Cowles, ou the Idtli day of January, 1837.
Also, ull that other Tract of land, situate, lying
and being iusuid comity of Glynn, nnd known us
a tract coutiiiniiig 1000 acres, granted to George
VV. Murray, ou the 23d day of Jauiiitry, J337.
Also, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly*
ing nnd being in raid county of Glynn, and
kuowiinsn tract containing 1000 acres, granted
to James Wood.on the 20ln day of January, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract or Land, situate, ly
ing ami being in said county of Glynn, and known
a* a tract containing JU0U acres, granted to James
Uivin*, on the 20th duy ol’JuuaHry, 1837.
Also, all that other Tract of laiud, situate, ly
ing and beiug in suid county of Glynn,und known
us a tract containing 1000 acres, gr tilled to Na
thaniel B. Julian, on the 22d day of January,
1837.
All these several Tracts of Land are levied on
ns tiie property of A. A. DeLnrine of McIntosh
county, to satisfy the State, County, and Poor
School Tax for the year 1347, ou property re
turned by tho said A. A. DoLorme as the pro
perty of DeLorme and Palmer. Amount due
Sixty Six Dollurs and Six cents, and costs.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mel. C.
Darien. March 1.1343. mar 3
nUABBIARI’S SALE.—Wul mTsuid
VX oii the first Tuesday in May
. , r next, between
the usual hours of rale, before tho Court House
door in thu town of Statesboro', Bnllocli comity,
all thu Real mid Pcisoual estate ol* Jasper and
Eliza Sims, Minors, to lie sold for the benefit of
said Minors by purniMsion of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Bulloch county, viz: Three
Lot*, Nos. 10, 11 eud 14, with improvements
thereon, in the town of Statesboro’, Bulloch
county; 120 acres of Pine lauds lying iusuid
county, and adjacent to the town nfStutesboro';
two negro Women. Cine nud Violet, together
with household uud kitchen furniture. iVc.
1JASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
C. C. DANIEL,
fob 25 Guardian of Elizn Sim*.
CTXECUTOIl'M SALE.—!u pursuance
J-i of an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of McIntosh Comity, when sitting form
dinury purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
iu June next, bul'ore the Court House door ill
the city of Darien. One House and Lot. lately
occupied aud owned by Mrs. Aim Cunningham,
and also the following negro slaves, Tom. Nau
»y. Funny, Violet, Robert, Jane, und Bella—
being the renl and personal estate of the late
Mrs. Aim Ciiiiuiiighum. Sold for tiie benefit
ofthe heirs and cruditor* of the deceased,
mar 24 CHARLES SPALDING Ft r.
D AVIS' PAIN KILLER.—3 boxes of this
wonderful article in various sized bottles,
for rale by A. A. DENSLO W.
war 3il
equal tu any tu uso for strength and uniform
action. A. A. DENSLOW.
inar 30
R astInq's SjEKII KApIitHa'.—a
small invoice of this highly approved raw-
edy Ibr Pulmonary affections,
roar 30 A. A. DENSLOW.
C OLLINS ft BlILKLEY, No. 108
BRYAN STREET, ere now receiving
their Fall stipnlyofCROCKERY AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they reepect
fully invite the attention of purdueere. Thai?
stock in part consists as follows t
ipt
Crockery, Chlud and GLu» Ware t
W. Granite, Flowing Blue and Molbeny Din
nor Setts t do do Tea do; China Ten Setts, col
band and plain; do do Raised Fignro China vas
e« Boquet Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments,
Children's Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys, Dr-
canters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bottle.
Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns, dke.
Lamps, Till Ware, tfc.
Solar Lamps of neautifttl patterns; Lamp-haad
Side and Hall Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, bruaa
and tin Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single and in
setts, slop and toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Cakoond
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffeq Urns and Big*
gins, Egg-boilers, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Disb
and Plate Covers, Jelly and Bleait Mange Moulds,
together with a foil assortinrntof bright Tin-wure.
Cutlery aud Domutlc Hardware.
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, o»
Knives only, Buck-horn and common Cutlery,
Scissors, Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Coffee
Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ter*. Fish Kettles, Potatoe Steamers, Pota,Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts,
Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and
Waffle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coffee
Rousters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair.
Rods, Sad-irons, tea aud diuner Bells, rat and
mouse Traps, Wire feuders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irous, Oyster Knives. Cork-screws, &c. dec.
Wood and Willow Wore.
Buckets, Tubs. Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, Leiiioii-iqueezers, Wood-spoon*.
Critnpiiig-iimchiue*. Also an assortment of Mar
ket-baskets, Cradles and Wagon*, travelling and
fancy Basket*, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
and other Brushes.
Fancy und Miscellaneous Goods.
China, glass und wood Toys, a line assortment
suitable for the approaching holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing curds, backgauiuiou boards,
chess-men, ladies' dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth aiid nail hnuhes, dumb
bulls, dog muzzle* uud collurs, liquor nasks, book
rusts, newspaper tiles, crimping machine*, knife
cleaners, dkc. &c.
Planter*. Housekeepers and Strangers visiting
the city, are iuviled to call, as their large uud va-
ried assortment will he found wortny of their at
tention. nov 1ft
D R. TAYLOR'S BAL3AM OF LIVER
WORT.—That thi* medicine should ac
quire so mtnh no.nricty is not at all strauge w.ieu
we take Into consideration the vast number tliut
are cured hyits u-o. For many yeur* it hu*
proved *oiHtoni«liiiiglysncca*jflilut the North,tliut
uearly every family retain it in their house a* uu-
tidoteto colds, coughs uud consumption
That no other article possesses the s line merit*
i* equally true, and the consumptive learn-that
h« can depend opoii tills medicitie when ah other*
have proved worthless. There is no:a doiiht but
thousand* are yearly cured by this inestimable
medicine, uml In many instance* where tlio-e
given up to die,have hi an iuc’dihie short time been
entirely cured by its unrivalled efficacy. The fill-
towing remarkable case of consumption was
cured by tais Balsam of Liverwort. As you
value life und health aud would bu cured, ut mice
resort to this urticle, nod rest assured you will not
resort iu vaiiir-but read and judge for yourself!
Interesting cure of Consumption nnd Liter
Complaint—I bail it violent ctitigh. with raising
ot pliiegm.il severe pain iu uiy side. back.
m* * ■■■■■•* n
stomach* ami across my bowels. I tvus so cold ut
times, it seem il impossible to keep warm, even
when others were complaining of the heat, uml
my skin wu < very yellow. 1 fell away to skin and
hones, my vuiu*suuk in and became invisible, uud
every person supposed me dyiug. A friend of
mine recnmmended me to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam
of Liverwort, wulch I got. as my physiuiun did
me no good, and this mudiciue soon restored
me to good health uguiu.
J- Kavanaoh.
Ship Carpenter. 040 Water-street
Although thousand* are cured by Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, und us muny still die of that
fatal malady, tiie cause is plain, ueglect vour first
symptoms, am) then trifle with tilings of no use
until it is too lute, death follows. But every
one can be cured if they will. Take this medi
cine at tlia first approach of the insidious foe, aud
you will lie easily cured. Vet this medicine has
cured coiMiinipiioii iu advanced stages, us the
testimonials below will prove. But the surest
way is not to defer, us “delays ore always dan
gerous.”
Consumption Cured—My son having a violent
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities
of thick putrid matter, uml fiunlly lie could not
turn over in hud, from weakness, lie manifest
ud every symptom of confirmed consumption.
For 6 year* he hud been subject to tiie ustlmin.
Hi* physician*, Dr*. Venuoule and Anderson,
said he was incurable nud must soou die. Yet I
wus determined to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of
Liverwort und strange as it muy appear, this
medicine has fully restored his health. -
Sophia Gallon, 14 Norfolk-st.
Asthma Cared.—I have suffered from the
Atftlmiu a very long time, and have used every
ONoncas ST.
pacino tub Market—Begs leave to Inform
his friend* and customers, and the public gener
ally, that be is just returned from the North with
one of the largest and finest assortments of Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, which he offers for sale,
wholesale or retail, on as good terms as can be
had in any city iu the Union.
French Muslins, gingham Muslins, plain and
fif'd Bareges, Bulzorine*, silk Tissue, dress and
ftirniture Prints, linen Dresses, emb'd linen and
cotton Ginghams, Swiss, Cambric, Organdio,
Muslins pluius and fig'd, bluck aud col’d Alpacas,
Irish linens,table Diapers, B. E. Russia und Scotch
Diapers, white Shirtings and Sheetings, brown
Shirtlugs and Sheetings, heavy shirt Stripes,
furuiture and apron Checks, Dimity, Drop d’
Ete, blk andcol’d Wellington Cord, Cashmerett*,
S lain and fancy linen Drill*, summer Casslmere*.
inrseilles ana Cashmere Vestings, blk and fancy
silk Cravats, blue Denims and pantaloons stripes,
silk Handkfs. Madras and cotton Handkfs. L C
Hatidkfs, complete assortment of Hosiery, all
kinds of Gloves, Parasols, Sunshades, paus, oil
Cloth, straw matting, shell aud Buffalo Combs,
corded aud grass Skirts, grass Liucn, Undergar
ments,* Shirts, Suspenders, Barege and silk
Shawls and Scarfs, Ivory Fans, an extra assort
ment from 76o to a piece.
His rale* room* up-stairscoutain CLOTHING
DY WHOLESALE—Cloth, Drap«d'Ete. Wel
lington Cord, Croton Cloth, Cashmerette.Tweed,
Linen and Cotton Drbis and Fnocx Coats.
Pi ntaloons—Cassiuiere, Drill, Tweed, Lin
en and Cussiuett.
CEGABAND XOIIACCcTsTOUE.
O No. 27, Bull-strut. Sign qf the Indian, near
N tm *J*f*t'isjtare.-—The subscriber, returns his
S ratefol thanks to the citizeus of Savannah, and
ie public generally, who hnve to liberally patron
ised him during the last four year*, and begs to as-
sure them that h* still imports tiie very best brands,
of which he has ou hand ut this time u large assort-
ment. He would call particular attention to a late
shipment t w hich *»• c * n toUywarraut. Also to his
Bt ?? k t 0 f cho ,n lD f. Tobacco ’ ? nufF ’ Ac., all of
which he will sell on as good term* u* can bo had
' u j$r
sizes,from | to31-2 inches bore: also, Brass
and Iron Cocks, Valves, Elbows, Tees, Bends,
up d p\pe*& 80Cktta ' ft* putting
’NORRIS, GREGG & NORRIS,
„ 02 Gold street, Now York.
EF*Millsant! Public Buildings houtad by steam
with wrought Iron Pipes. Tubular Boilers of
various size*. -23- nmr iW
Vzsrs—Fig’d und Plain, Satin, Cashmere and
Marseilles.
Tho above good* are selected with great care,
by myself, iu the largest house*, and my facilities
for biiyiuz are such ns to enable uie to compete
with any house. A visit aud examination or the
stock by country Merchants aud others buying
wholesale is solicited, even if uo purchase is
made. Wu take u pleasure to show the gouds.
Together with a great many other articles too
numerous to mention. mar 27
CPKING OOftBS-i’ur steuuier North*
erner—Col’d ilarages, rich Fancy do. plaid
and rich Satin Striped do. Fancy Oidzarines,
Grenadines. Plaid Organdies, Fluid suiumerSilk*,
4-1 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulard*.
Alsu—Spriug Muslins. Priuted Lawns, strip'd
Lawns, super Freucn Muslins. Fancy Gingham*.
Muslin Giughnm*. super Scotch Ginghams, blk
aiidwhitodo, blk and white Muslins.btk Barages.
super blk Ch'illy. Swiss Muslins, Swiss embrai
derail Muslins. Juckoiiut do. plaid Cambrics. II
lusiou Laco, Brussels do. Ju*t received, for sale
by LATH HOP & FOOTE,
mar 3
TVT'EW OttOiLst.-Gr .tllJUlilU Ollu.-I cut U
Ll Barages. Priuted Lv-vih. Lisle Plaid*,Check
Puri* Giugliuiu*. Misses Bon iet Ribbon*. New
Spring Rennet Ribbon*. H.tii mi Silk ric in*.
Bunco do, Linen fringe for Dresses. Dress
Hdk.s, Linen corded lulkfs..Gents do, Ciiiuese
and other Fun*, wh'r uud blk L ice Glove* ami
-Hitt*. Lisle uml spun Glove*. Toilet Covers.Mur-
ieubo Skirting. Turkey Red Drapery, col'd Mils*
liu* and Jiiigii.itii*. J.nt receiveJ per steim
Northerner,
uiar J SN05R. L \TI110P A \ryfTT.
T\TEYV NFigJN u4 ^.u#e*
i.1 merieau uud English Long Cloths, IJJ
bleached and bro. Cottou Slieeftujr. ladies and
misses white aud colored Cotton Hose, French
cotton Cassiuiere, Coltnnudesaiid summer SiulIV,
Liucu Checks. Gras* Cloth. Lustre Coatings.
Wellington Cords, whito aud col’d. Linen Drills,
drop de Lie. drop the Vienne. Cumlilut*. Mohair
Coatings, heavy Cotton Drills. Linen Coating.
Farmers' Drill LineuChaiobniy.Marseilles Vest
ing, bro. Holland. Linen Diapers, English uud
Anier.ciin Printe, Furuiture do. Just received
per brig Augusta.
mar 2 SNIDER. LATIIROP ANEVITT.
TOAKAGKS, PRINT'S;fte.-Pter brig
Printed Bunge*, French Prints,
English Prints.striped Denim*. Scott Cord*, blue
Bailipiquets. De Joiuville do. fine ami low pric-
ml I I. ....I. II. !ll. j ' .
ed Long Cloths, li.ack Crapes, silk derge, steel
Beads, Purse Twist. Mosqimto Netting, fillet
mitts and gloves, blk Cu*»imeres. blk Casliuiarota,
Linen Drills, Sattin Jeans, Ac. for rale by
mar 18 SNIDER. LATIIROP A NliVITT.
CPIIING GOODS.—The subscribers are
k?receiving uml opeuingu part or their stock for
the present spring trade—con istiug of Ainericnn
and English Prints, Furniture Prints. Priuted
Lawns. Ginghams, Fancy Plaid and plain Barn-
ges, French Muslins ami Jaconets. Ac., White
uml fancy Linen Drills, Plain and twilled sutuuier
Coatings, Croton do. Bilk Codringtuns, Fancy
Gumbrooue. Bluck uml fimev Silk Warp Cash
merutt, ciegiiut Burkelcw Corduroy, Caiublet
Lustres. A.. Linen sheeting, Pillow case Linens,
Table Doyles and Napkins, Champagne do.
Bord’dTowel*, Table Diaper, Scotch do. Ilucka
back do. Russia Crash. Linen Netting, Pongee
Hdkf. Blk. Sitichew, Col'd. Moreens, Bro. llol-
luud, Paper Cambric, elegant Silvered Funs,
Ac. Ac . by GODFREY A LaROCHE,
umr 2ft West corner of Shad's range.
medicine I could obtain for its cure in vuin. until
I tried Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort. This
medicine has afforded me most manifest benefit,
and is. iu my opinion, a cure for tliin 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
at my rerideuce for further Information.
Mrs. 8. Ruton, 218 Laurens-st.
We might give hundreds of testimonials from
Physicians, the press, clergy, and those who have
been cured, but all we de*ire is to call the attention
of the afflicted, uud for their own good they will
try it.
Look out for counterfeits! Always observe the
signature. Geo. Taylor, M. D„ on the engraved
luuel, uud prepared ut the Wholesale Depot, 72
Beekumn-street, New York.
For sule by A. A. SOLOMONS,
A. A. DENSLOW.
Of whom only can tlia genuine be had. All
othes are spurious. 2(1 mar2ft
E xtensive, pier and'centre ta-
BLES, with Muliogany, Black Walnut and
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Cluw-fect Tables,
de Dining do; ti Lug do do; Card Tables; Sofa
do with Marble Tops; do do Mahogany do; La
dies’ work do; do do do with Folding Top*; do
do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, aud for
sale by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 23 SDiets' buildings.
D «. WISTAU’S BAUAiriniF
, WII.D C BIB UR V.—Thi, celebrated
aud inlaliiblo remedy for the cure of Consump
tion. Asthma, and Liver Complaint, was discov
ered some six or seven years ago, in the State of
Virginia, the residence of one ut'the mo*t distin
guished physicians that over livud.Siuec that time
it hns. by itsown merits, been rapidly, surely, nitd
safely working its wnv through the opposition of
quacks and counterfeiters, until, by its true value
iudiiitriiisieexcelluiice.it has gained for itself a
most enviable popularity, aud established itself in
the confidence of an intelligent and enlightened
public from one end oftheenutineut to the other.
The testimony of thousands who hnve been re
lieved und cured by this valuable article,will show
timl it Ntauds unrivalled—at the head of all other
medicines for the cure of diseases for which it i*
recommended. The genuine Dr. Wistar’s Bal
sam of Wild Cherry is uow for sule by duly ap
pointed agents, and all respectable dealer* m
medicine, in all large cities and ull important
towns throughout the United States, Cunadu*.
and British provinces.
Be careful and gat the genuine and original
Dr. Wistar’e Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I.
BUTTS, on the wrapper. For sale by
X.T. BOWNE. Agent,
«*** ■ • : Boats’ Building.
ALlVB 01 k*—3eparier toiva OUforii*
vl ble use, last received and for sale by
“ A. T. BOWNE, Smeta’ baUd&g.
mar 90
TVEW C LOTH ING FOR SPUING
In AND SUMMER.—G. S. NICHOLS is
receiviug from tiie north n large and handsome
assortment of Spring aud Summer clothing,which
has been got lip in a superior style. Thnve iu
want will call ut the new Clothing Store Gibbons'
wnge. mar 21
IW SPRING TWEED SACKS
Nl
■ * HAMILTON A .SYMONS have recoivnd
per Southerner a choice assortment of SPRING
TWEED SACKS, made in the best muutier.
and will sell them at tiie very lowost price* for
cash. * mar27
LU8III09ABLE SPIKING GOODS.
X —We liuve received by tbe steamer North
erner a fresh supply of good*, suitable for the
will be sold .i
senson. which wilf he sold at tiie lowest market
prices, at 147 Bay street, by
mar 4 PRICE A VEADER.
LUOOtt 91ATTINO.-4-I, 5-4 nnd'(M
X white and col'd India Matting, lust received
by CODFREYALaRO
mar 25
aROCIIE.
CllBETINGS AND SU1KTINU8.
^ 3-4.7-3,4-4. ft-4, 0-4 and 12-4 bleached and
unlileuclicd shirting* and sheeting* of the most
desirable qualities; now in store and offered ut
lowest prices by GODFREY A La ROC IIE.
umr 2ft
F kNTALOON STUFFS. — Striped
and plain Cnttnnadc*; Colton Tweeds; Blue
and mix’d Denims: White und bro. Linen Drills;
Plaid und stripud do do; French Liuensand bro.
Hollands, for sale hv
marl’d HENRY II. 8TOTESBURV.
SPIKING AND SEMeITDRY
tX GOODS.—The subscribers, by recent ar
rival*. being iu receipt of n full assortment of
Domesticjind Foreign Dry Good*, invite thereto
the attention of buyer*. Merchant* from the in
terior. visiting tin* m irket, will find the stuck
complete uud the term* ncmmtnoijftmg.
m ir 2ft LITIIKOP A FOOTE.
N 1SW GOODS*—‘Per Steamer. Plain
Barrage*: Fancy Satin Stripes nud Plaids,
do.; plain black Barregu*, Satin Phial, do.; Col
ored Summer Silks; 4-4 India plaid do. For
safe by LATIIROP A FOOTE,
mar 2ft
’OLANTATION IHY OOODi.—
X^ Per brig Excel. Flax Osunbiirg*. Shirting
Stripes, Striped Cotton Osiiihiirgs. Columbian
* ‘fen I - - « - • -
Checks. Also in *tore, Georgia, South Caro
llnaand Virginia Cotton Osnahurgs. For role
by LATIIROP A FOOTE.
TNDIA 91 AT TINfl.—Per brig Lxcel-
X 20 piece* 4.4 best quality White Matting 5 20
piece* o-4 and 0-4 Checked do. For sale hv
m ir 2ft SNIDER. LATIIROP A NF-VlTT
DKICK tic VEADliU. ilR.ftn< **p
f Taiioii, h»v,jti»t K0«ivcJ liy thn U.l nr-
ri»ol,. a haiid.nuia aworiiii.nl nl’fluo PnalilnnuMo
Sinaia Millad Fr.neh Ca<>lineni, An, Tw.ad.-
Homnalil, Vettin,., 4c. See. No. 147 Day it.
-murid
MiTCUEIr-MaMm without .ulntiur.
IU. ami Near maKhn.rw-l.adhy
mar 39 A. A. SOLOMONS. A S t.
' nmr m
M*BBM.K WOUU.-1I O uitautinnoi'
i!„ faiiUoniaii do,iron, of nnroInMiniMAIL
iiTELS, MONUMENTS or 8TA-
TUAItV, i, rci|nt,ii:d.
Tho Siibacrilio™, liaving boon cnoamd In llio
Mnrb « bnaiuru fur the loot thirty yonra in Phila.
del|ilna, and hnving nitnnliictnrtid work Tor nl-
nin«t overy purl oribe L’liinu. cun refer to ull wlio
hn»o rnvureil ilium Willi tlieir ciututu, nnd to their
work, (cniwiderHble oliSlilcll hu, been nut nn I t
thl, place.) 1 hey liuve ulwuy, tut luiml’dililll
jnpply of Marhle Mutitelu. utnl new und orizin.t!
Deriitn. of Monument,, und mher wurk, conic, of
' v h'en. with price,, will hu lerwunled. 1
ur All work ,hipped I, iusiircd from brtaU-
age,
They cun refer to any Mercnutlle hun,o In Phil
delpluu lor utuud.itj, and cburucler u, workmen
. JOJ1.V STltUTII EllS & SON,
Nu. ijilc, lfi-1, Street. Philo,
roar 3 3aio—
N. B.—There is nothing iu their l.ue tvlticli
licy do uot inrnis.i, ehn.tr do irostie or imported
lVk AC KERBiss—1 ft bid* of No. 2; do
IvX of No. 3, un 1 JO half 1 1 *
- bbls of 2 aud 3, lauu-
iug from brig Ciiutouand for sate by
W. M. DAVIDSON,
roar33 West side Market square. f
TIC? CDJ'FHH,—50 bags prime Grcoli
Xli Coffee, laiidinir Irotn bri-f Wjj^
Coffee, landing from brig
and for sale by
umr 20 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
"jVTACKEREL.—2ft half barrel* No. 1
xvx erel, lauding persclir Phoenix, ami for si.: j
by
aprG
CONN.;RAT A BARIC.
7 — - J3SiK»— 5 kegs selected f.imilv Butter,
just received per sebr Empire, and lor sale Ly
THEOJO.tr: MINIS.
C OTTON SAMPLING PAPER~ri^
article of large size, just received by
JOHN M COOPER.
Ill ACKEREL.—75 whole, frail* ami quartc
^ r 7* rfL < ’ or ***•* V II- J GILBERT.
|^N(jU3H calcined magnesia, -a
XJ superior ar icle m small ii.ickagu*. forsala
Vn '-d-Ti/Sp
Miiniitii«nt,n.
pAt-Jiit.—lit rut,IN ,mill Wrap I’upcr
A. curled kinds lilliln. heat nttulite Crow
do dll! IDO tin Dmlliln dll do dot 50 do IlMwon
Sev.®' ® Sh- Papon 130 d.
ddXA)dudo, UOdii JINWiinddJX.liiliidoi il,
.dn knnlucnp utnl Letter du. For nulii liy
■I'r? UBNALtUV & WMIIdTF.n.
T OAFAXb (IttAtUIBiai'liMAHi
marli”"*^ « J. C1LBEBT.
TSB.—IJuvidV and Dl.iel,', Miperiur wrltin
X ink. Tin. Ill ( pn,,c,,ii, all tuu quulitie, rt
iptirud lor a good writing ink. Ind however pul
ll may appear when lir.tnpciicd. will .nun d.,, 1 ,,.
in a deep black. A t tho elevcuib aniinal PoS
ul tha American nud Merciium, liHiimie. ,ilve
medal* nud diploma* have been awarded io lb
proprietor* for tbo best writing ink*. For ra!
BOWNE, Suieta' building.
mar 22
A. T.
«"vinmi non imutia Waters,
coustaut supply for Male by the Bax or Bottle I
.. A. A. DENSLOW,
tnarJS corner of Buy A Whitaker sts.
*10LLLT0N BITTERS,—Jast received t
-s root from the jiroiiriidor. ft»r stile hv
J 1 ?* W M•'TURNER, Monument
TTIN EG Alt.—Prime family Vinegur ut 25 c
▼ pur gallon. Also while wine Vinegar at 4
cent*, and many ether articles fur family use. ft
sale low by A. A. DENSLOW.
upr 8
NEW.-E. Hyde’s celebrali
...........ui.u,,*, *• *iyoo* ceteurati
- toilet ami family Soaps in great vnriet
embracing many now style* introduced forti
first time to this market by
•UT* A. A. UKNSI.OW.
TJ^ASTEBW HAL.—#5 bundle, very ,
■M-l permr Euitcrn Huy .daily expected, for «.
to arrive,by
aprl WASHDURN, WILDER &CO.
^ UM DROPS.—Very Miperiur Gniii Drn|
1 AI,o Jujube Piute. ju,l received by
“Prl A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
P ER THE STEAMER NORTHERNER:
The subscriber* have received French Lav
Gingham*, Fiuo French Printed Jaconet*. L
hrnidered Swiss Muslin*, ''lain Sivi** aud Nn,
sook Mitaliii*, Ladies Spun and English o
Gloves, Cotton Ribbons, White Cottou Cord a
Tassels, Ac. Ac.
tpr 3 GODFREY A LaROCHE.
mLTMlOBE FLOUT i — Lnndii
XJ and for sale by H. J. GILBERT,
apr 1
H| OliE'NEW THINGS.—Win. Bod.umf
1YX llultimore Pickles, Preserves, Catsups, A<
Ac. In ghiM jar* uud iu bulk; Pickled Cucuti
ber* by (lie hiiudred, Onion* by tbe quart, earn
to any in tiie cty uml nt little more than Imlrth
usual price. Cull and examine for yourself,
opftl A. A. DENSLOW.
MARKING INK.--3 I j ! * I s. Ibr sale ir
1"X mar 18 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.'
fJLrlSS AND SAS1I.- lot) boxes 8 1
VX JU GI.imx, various qualities; 120do 10 bv
do dn do; 100 do JO by 14, 11 bv Jft, 12 by J
12 by JO. J2 by .13 uml 14 by 18: 3ft do 10 by :
to 23 by 4ft picture gins* ; 13ft 12-light 8 by J
Glazed Window*; UW id-light3 bv ill dodo; t
12-light JO by J2do do; 00 18-light jltbv 12do d
For rale by DENSLOW A WEilSTER.
apr 7
RANGES. — 20 boxes Maceuu Oraugi
Just received and for sale by
"Pr 4 JESSE & CADY.
1’1’LES.—JJ bbl». Northern Apple*, f
JESSE A CADY,
apr 4
riOMPOUND SYRUP OECARKACFeO
.V 7 *»Pi»'y constantly on hand, prepared ,
lor sale by j. M. TURNER,
•P rl * Mouiiuientsr
m
-..ASSES. Ar.—Oft lihds Cardeua* l
w C A ? » iMrc c* do do ; 4 / bbls do t
— — uu nil, t / UIJIS (IU (
r°,”” N- O. do; lOlilal* Porio Rico Sugar .
hull hills muss Beef; 10 dodo mex* Pork; c
r n .m svuuui, iiiupb ri|f„ .
do Beet longues. In s'ore. ami li»r solo by
«pr 8 CONNERAT A BARE:
LUalllU.VAIlLfl CLOTHING.
X Spring and Summer Clntbiiig. just rtcc.-
and for sale at the lowest market prices, by
npr 5 PRICE A VEADER, 14/ Bay ,
J'-'ANAL. Fi.Oim, .Vc.-l^jr,iT<fl
\J whole and bait bbls Flour: 10 kegs Goshen
Butter; JO bbls Butter Cracker*; luOdoPtibi
and Navy Bread, for sate by.
mis2ft , WOOD. CLA.OIIOIIN ACQ.
/ AURbilUlitird TltlCoWlEROUS.-iiT.
ceivsd and for sals by
apr 14 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.