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THE DAILY GEORGIAN,
U FUILIIHKD M TUB
CITY OP SAVANNAH,
SAVANNAH, MONDAV MORNING, At>RIL M, IMI,
NO. M.
WILLIAM II. BULLOCH,
AT TAN DOLLARS MR ANNUM,
rmill aKltl-ANaVat.LT IB ADVANCX.
OR
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR 8IX MONTHS.
TUB TUNWEEULV GEORGIAN,
OB TUB COUNT Kt,
b published to moot the arrangement of the
made, three lima, a week, (Tueailay, Thunday,
and Saturday,) at tho Olllce of tha Daily Oior-
fin, and contain. all Ilia iutullijintice, Cnmuicr-
cial, Political and Mi>ccllaueoui, Including new
Adrutiarmenta publhhed in tho Daily Paper.
THIS PAPER
la eanl to all imrta of the Stale and Uuinn,
Sr dellTered In die city, at FIV li DOM,ARB
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for eia
month,.
jljboal notices.
GtWV"Hulloeh County. —
Miff f 1110 ? ll0,n 11 «'»y conoorn—WhcreM
William Lea, Jr, Guardian or Aun Kirkland an
illegitimate child of Lucretii Lewis, hath applied
IP the Honorable the court of Ordinary of said
county, for lettors distnlsiory from said Guardian*
"'FilMC aro thereforo to cite and admonish all
persou* whatsoever interested, to file their ob*
jcclious (if auy they have) in my office within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dit*
missory will bo granted tho appliount.
Witness the Honorable Jnuics Lee, one of the
Justices of the said court, this the 13th day of
March, 184$, 7
mar 24
LEGAL NOTICES.
TOOIJK RlONTlIii afterdate application
X will he made to the Honorable tliu Justices
DAVip BEASLEY, c.c.o.i.c,
fiKBHOIA. — Liberty County.-
VX To all whom it imy coucern.—Whereas,
. „ w. .. . r- »y concern.—Whereas,
Jainea 8. Ditllooli, Administrator on the estuto of
John Elliott, Inti) of said county, deceased, hath
TUB WKKKLY GK01UJIAN,
Is published every Friday afternoon, at Timvv
•ollaiu per auuuiu—uli payable in advance.
N. B.*—Each Citation by tho Clarks of the
Courts of Ordinary, that application has been
made for Letters of Administration, must bu pub*
(ished thirty days at (oust.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditorxto render in their accounts,
must be published six wkkks.
Hales of Negroes by Executors or AdmiuLtra-
tors must be at public auction, on the first Tues
day of fire month, between tho usual hours ofsulo,
it tho place of public sales in tho county whore
the Loiters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, msy have been granted, first giving
sixty dats notice thereof in ono of the public
gazettes of this Stato, and at tho door of the
Court House, whore such sales urc to be hold.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub*
listied for four months, bclbre anv order absolute
•hall be made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Ileal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardiuns, must be published SIX-
TV DAYS before the day of stile. Tlioso sales
must be made at the Court House door of the
county in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of the month, between the
hours often in the ninriiiug and four in the after
noon. No sales from duy to day Is valid, unless
eo expressed in die advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardiuns to the’Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must he published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes} of
testate and Intestate estates by Executor* and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAY S.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters DLuiissory must bu published SIX
MONTHS. „ t
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real est.ito, must bo advertised once a mouth for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the buud of agreement) to make ti
des to land, must be advertised Turks Months
•t least.
Sheriff 7 * sates under executions regularly
tranted by tha courts, must bo advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
applied to tho Houorablo die Court of Ordinary
of said county, for letters distuUsory ou suides-
*1 livsc are therefore to cite and admonish nil
concerned, to file their objections (if any tboy
have) to tho applicant's discharge in the Clerk's
uifico iifilm mio,l Hmu*. M.iti:.u me (into prescrib
ed by law, otherwise Icltors disiuissory will be
gmutod.
Witness thu Hoiioralilo Charlton Hines, one
of thu Justice* of said Court, this 13th day nl
March, A. D. ouo ihousaud eight hundred au<l
forty-eight.
mar 13 J. S. DRADWELL, c. o. o. t. c. *
of the Inferior Court of McIntosh County, while
sitdug os a court of Ordinary, for leave to divide
tho Cattle and to soil tho real and personal prop,
orty t also, the household furniture belonging to
the estate of William MoDcmuld, senior, late of
said ooiinty»deeea*ed, for the benefit of tho heir*
and creditors of said estato.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
DANIEL MoDONALD,
Executors.
Jan 5
1\fTOTTCE.—All persons haviu * demands _
KiP? Of Alexander 8. McIntosh,
lute of Mulutosh county, deceased, are requested
to present thorn immediately t Aud all persons in«
debted to said estate will make payment to
mar 10 W. J. MclNTOSII, Adm’r.
poiin MONTHS after date ti|
nEORUIAi-Cmiidmi County*—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
Junto* Muiigiii Smiili has applied to the Honora
ble the court'OfOrdinary atsaid comity uf Cam-
don.*for Jotters ofudministration oil the emits aud
elfootsofDuvid J. Smith, lute of suid county, do-
ceased.
Tlioso are therefore to cite and admonish, all
ami singular tho kindred and creditors of said do-
will bo made to the Hon. the Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, whilst sitting ns u court for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real F.s-
late of James Danmark, decensed. late of the State
of Alabama. REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
Bulloch County. Feb, 14th, 1848. fob .HU.
■jCTVI/1w”]irivrc^-afcATin.:: ii.uu ‘iljfjmcuLiou
X will be made to tlie Honorable tile Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when silting for or
dinary purpose*, for leave to sell tho laud* and
othur property belonging to tho CNtutu of Peter
Odetia, lutu of said county, deceased,
SAMUEL M. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien. March 98, ISIS. mar 30
mil MONTHS' lifter date uppliiii
Justic
X will be nmdo to the Honorable tho Justice* oi
the Inferior Court of Bulloch County, when Kit
ting lor ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell a
negro Girl, tho property of Madisou S. Lauior,
a minor, for his benefit,
mur 31 DAVID BEASLEY, Guardian
TOOVB 310 N T SIS after date application
, ** a, . ,, -. ..a .j- t—; i X will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior
conned, to file their objections (if imv they have) . Court of Camden coituty when silting for ordi-
to ilio granting .aid e.tutu tutlm iipnfloani, III tin, „arv purpose., for leave to null n negro .lave, tin
Clurk * ntlicu orsnul cniinte. oil or luiruri* thu fi ».l ...t. .. m. i .n,
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of nerislwbla property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS boforo the day of Sale.
%* All Letters directed to this Office of the
Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
i
dork'* ortico ofinid county, on or before thu 8Jd
duy of April miming, otherwise letters as prayed
fur will be granted.
Willies* tho lion. A. Clark, one of the
Justices of*uid court, this UOtli day of March, A.
D. 1848. HENRY U. FORT,c. o. o. c. c.
mar 90
AEOBGIA. — Halloed County*—
VT To all whom it inuy concern.—Whorons
James Rushing, administrator, and Murtitn Groo
ver, udininLtmlrix, oil the estate of David Groo-
vur Into of Bulloch countv, deceased, have ap
plied to tho Houorablo tho Inferior Court of said
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
lettur* di*mi**nry ou said estate.
These aro therefore to cite and adtnonish’nll
concerned, to lilo their objection* (if auy they
liuvo) in tho Clark's oftice of suid omirt, within
the time prescribed iiy law, otherwisu letters dix*
iui*soty will Ih) printed to them. #
WiTXKsstlio lion. Fetor Cono, one of the Jus
tlru* uf said Court. February 111, 1848.
feb US DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. c.
AEORGIA. — Btilloelt County*—
VX To all to whom it may concern.—Whorens
William Slmfiiuld hath applied to tho Hon. tho'.
Inferior Court “* “
f , , .the
property of Richard Cole, mi* o- ''or his beuefit.
WILLIAM D. COLE, Guardian.
Joffersonton. Jan. 90,184s. j&n 95
of said county, while sitting Ibr! Dy the ■nltl II
utdliuwy purpoww, I'm laffnrl of AdmiimtrUon!'* ,«« l > «»y, A«pii-t,
Ofmtdnni Supoiior Court*
THOMAS J. WALSH, 1 Jaxuaxu Tan*. 1648.
IIENRYJAMES. ) R*U Nisi.
Ou thu petitinu of Thomas J. Wnlsh, stating
that the suid Henry Juuies. on tho sixth duy of
August, in tho yeur one thousand oight hundred
ami lurty seven, made and executed his certain
mortgage to tho said Thomas J. Walsh, of all thui
lot or parcel ol'luud with tho improvements, sit
uate, lying and being iu thu city of Savannah and
County of Chatham, kiiowu aud distinguished iu
tho plan or said city a* lot number sixteeu, (No.
10,) Carpenter's Row t suid lot being on East
Broad Street, aud ut tho head of South Bread
Street, and being thirty-four feel iu front, by ono
hundred and fifty-eight feet deep; together with
all and singular the edifice*, buildings, rights,
member*^ hereditament*, und appurtenances to
thu sumo belonging, or iu nny wi*«uppertaiulngj
to secure the payment of thesuiii of Seven Him
dred dollar*, duo on a certain promissory uote,
* * ' * Henry James to thu said’Tiioui
oil tho efttutu and efiVct* of Surah Goigger, lute of j
said county, deemed.
These are therefore to eite and admonish nil and
singular tho kindred uml creditor* of tho said do-
ceased, to ilio their objections (if any tlioy liuvo)
ill tho clerk's office, iu terms of tho law, othorwiMi
letters of Administration will bo granted to ap-
iu tho year one thousand eight hundred ana for-
ty-ncvuu, und payable four mouth* after dutat
which said note mid tlio intere-t which has accru
ed thereon, rumuiii unpaid t and by hi* putilion
th-+*uid Thomas J, Walsh pray* thu Amtclnsitre
of tho oqtiily of redemption of the suid Hunry
Janie*,of,in. audio ilio mortgaged premises
On motion, it U ordered that the said Henry
New Clothing Establishment*
gibbons* range.
The iindersigued has opened the *n jr-i
store recently occupied by M r. 1. W. I j);M.J
Morrell, where lie intend* to keep a v/J' W
large and well selected assorttiioitt of READY
MADE CLOTHING, which he will sell at very
small profits, aud very respectfully invites the
IManters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t
R ive him a call boforo supplying themselves, ns
• is confident his STOCK hits never been sur
passed by any brought to this place, it beittg tui
entire new Stock, made np expressly for this
Store. Among Ills Goods ure tho following nr I
t,C C*osis aro Msstlr*—Bltio and black Broad J
Cloths and Cambist.
Over-Coats—Of Invisible green, brown. Par- ♦
■on*Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Cumldet and Lion :
Dricsi amd Frock Coats—Of fine black French !
Brand Cloth. • t
Bust*zss Coats—Such as Plain and fancy •
Tweed Cnshnere, bluck Doe Sirin, plain ami fig-
■red Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeuu*
Socks aud Frocktecs. j
Psxtalooxs—From all of the most fashionable j
Goods, such us plain black Ca*iiuere, Moleskin, j
Plaid, stripod diagonal ribbed CiiHimoro, Suti- j
net, Tweed Cnrimoro, aud Negro Cloth.
Oil Cloth Jackets and Pants for Seamen. Sati
net Round Jackets, Boys’ fine bluck Jacket*.
Vests—Of every description, such ns fine plain
Mack Sutln, figured und blank Velvet, Botnburin,
Alpacct, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth and Caslinere.
Urder-Siiirts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
and Common Merino,Silk, Saxony Wool,blench-
•dand uiiblonched Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies,
fine Merino and Silk Uuder-Slilrts.
Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linen and Silk Pocket
Handkerchief* of grant vnrioty. 9
Shirts of Litton, Cottou with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped, aud Night Shirt*. Also, a
^oud assortment of Boy's sizes Linen Bosoms and
Stock* of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
zin and Amoy Silk Stocks and Neckties.
Gloves or fine French Kid, black, white and
col'd Worsted. Cloth and Thread. Silk and Cot
ton Night Cups, Money Belt*, Silk Purses.
Umbrellas, a bountiful iwsortinout of French
SUk, Scutch Gingham, and Cottmi Umbrella*.
Gentle men’s fine and fashionable Cloth CAP3,
Otter Skin Cup*,»» beautiful article.
ntirnnt ns iirnvoH for * UK motion, it is ortiorcu inai mo tuna rionry
1 tVitnes* thu Hniu'ipiilitn Putnr Conn nnn n r, Janies do pay Into this Court, on or before the
thujtt.ucc.j.r IHUI.I court, till. Slit. of I tui
March. A. D., 1848.
mar 38 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. v.
/^EOUOIA, Appling Uotmly.—To
VX all whom it
may concarn.—'Whorens, Isnm
Reddish upplie* to mo for letter* of Adminis-
trutiou on the estate of William Patterson late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cito nnd admonish nil
and riiugiilurtho kindred and creditors of thuimid
deceased, to file their objections (if nny thoy
; cetiier with tbo costs of this application; and llmt
■ in deAiult tiiereof, the equity ofreduuiption of die
*, of, III, ir * “ s ’ -
said Henry James, of, III, and to tho suid mort
gaged premises, bu thuuuuforth aud Ibruvor for-
closed.
And ills further ordered, thnt a copy of tills
rule bontiblishud in oueoftiie Gazettes of the
City of cnvaiinuh. once a month, uutil the time
appointed for the payment of fcitid money into
^ourtjund that such Airther and other proceed
have) iu my office, within tho time prescribed by *,„g H bo had, ns are prescribed by the statutes in
law. why itnid letter* shoutd not bo granted. ; suc |, CUSL -s m ule amt pro> ided.
Given under my bund, ut office, thin 14th day \ true extract from the minutes.
of Mureh, 1848. |
MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c. I
mar £8
feb 17
U. F. AKIN, Dop. Clerk i. c c. c
1110*1—
sTjKOBUIA. — I) tillo c li„ Coiiaiiy.—
VX To uli whom it may enticoru.—Whereas
Bailorli Siiporlor Court.
IN CHAMBERS—JANUARY 13, 1843.
Ueddiuc Denmark und ")
UN EQUITY.
John Grime*, Giiardiuu of die minor heir* ^ j\Vnn« YVil' i i..*n.i
Benjamin Morri*. deceased, hath upplitd to the j Cuiiiiilniiant*
Honorable tbo Court of Ordinary of Bulloch Compliant*.
Ctmi.lv, for lulter, dbiuiawiy ftout «aid Uttitr. ch „ Hc , L , M . ohMi |
UiatiNiilp. i Dolbndnnt I
i'i
Also, a general assortment for Youth*’ and
Boys’ wenr. Tho ladies ure particularly Invited
to call and see them. Ho wil) soon liuvo u film
assortment of Children's Suits for Boy* from
four to tort year* old. Having taken much pains
in fitting up his Store, nnd equally a* much in
•electing u Stock fur it. he liopo*. by strict iiUcm
1 tion to business, to merit a liberal share of patron
GEO. S. NICIIOLS.
»P;
minor* will be gmutod the applicant,
mar31 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
TCOUil MOXTII* afterduto, application
X will be made to the Hon. tho Justices of the
Inferior Court of Mclnlmdi enmity, while sitting
a* n Court of Ordiuury, for lenvo to soil purl of tin?
real aud personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh, decoa*ed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor* of suid estate,
dec 38 W. J. MclNTOSII, Adm’r.
1 jlOUU after date application
. will be made to the Honorable the Justices
of the Inferior Court of Liberty Comity, while
sitting us a court for ordinary purposes, for leave
to Hell a purl of tho personal property belonging
to Joseph U. Way, minor, of Liberty Comity
Ga. E. DANIEL, Guardian,
feb 18
F dUlOi[OjVril8 after d »tu application
will be mudo to the Honorable thu Inferior
Court of Mclutoali County, when silting Air or
dinary purpose*, for leave to sell the lands and
other property belonging to tho estate of Asa
is, uoeoiu ’ * ‘ '* “
Owen*—ft i.i ordered, that the defendant afore
said do appear uud answer the raid bill at nr ha-
fore the next October term of the Superior Court
of tho county of Bnlincht und it i* further order
ed, that service of this order be effected by nnb-
liratiou in nnn of tha Gazettes of tho city of .Sa
vannah once a month for four month* previous
to the said term. W. B. FLEMING,
Judge Eastern District Georgia.
January 19tli, 1843.
Filed in mv Office, this the 17th January, 1649.
David beasley, t. s. c. ■. c.
GEORGIA, Bulloch Comity—
C’fer/c’* Office qf the Superior Court of taid County:
I do hereby certify that tho ubovnaml foregoing
! is a true copy, taken from the origiual order filed
; in my office; and given under my bund aud pre
sent seal, (hero lining no teal attached, this tho
17th January, 1618.
Ll. s.] DAVID BEASLEY, c.». c. b. c.
jan31 iiio4—
LEGAL VOTIOE9.
rior Court of said couKy, while sluing fer ordi
nary purposes, your pttitioner humbly shawath
to your Honors thst he hath complied with the
underwritten Bond tf Obligation, and prsysth
your Honors to oaumtho same to be publiihud
os the law directs In stfh cose made end provided,
and at the expirationtf such publication you cite
BerryAnn Lanier, ex/butor. and Catherine Lanier
executrix, ofFrederik Lauior,tu make good and
lawful titles to the und described iu suid bond
or obligation to yod petitioner*
(£0IlGE D * mallard.
GEORGIA l Bulloch County.
Know all Men by tbe«a presents, that! Fred
erick Lauier, of >aid State aud County above
mentioned, am held and * finely bound onto A-
brahaiu Mincy.af w»ine State md County* In the
Alii and just sun of tmo hundra&dullurs, tho full
payment of *td sum I biud mysoli, m y hairs and
assigns, this tie38th.dsy of October, iq the year
of our Lord °uo UwumihI hundred end
forty-four. FREDERICK LANIER, [L. n.j
w. n. Now the conditions of the above bond
is such, to wit t The said Frederick Lanier has
bargained a certain piect of Land lying in Bul
loch comity, on waters <f Mill Creek, contain
ing four hundred acres, to the said Abraham
Minev, his heir* and u*sipi*, who hut given hi*
proumuury note Air fifty dollars, tbreo yoars af
ter duto. Now if the add Mincy, his hairs and
assigns, will punctually and truly pay the said
Lamer tho stud amount when due. thun on thu
refusal of the said Lanier to make title*, this bond
to bo in Dali force and virtue, aud if not paid
punctually, this buud to be uuli and void. Tui*
the 38th October, 1844.
FREDERICK LANIER, [L. 8.1
Witness t W. Williams.
H. B. IIodoxs, J. P.
Tho prayer of the petitioner isresonable and
just, and it is therefore ordered by this court,
that it be granted, this 7thduy of February. 1843.
A true copy takou from Uie minutes of the
Court of Ordinary, this 10th day of February,
1848. DAVID BEASLEY,’c,o. o. 9. c.
tnur 95 3—mo
PUBLIC SALES*
TlTFrifAlfi MIUJHIFF’fli 6ALE.
^Coiiliuuod—On the first Tuesday in Muy
next, before tho CourtHouse inthe city of Savan
nah, between, the legal heurs of sale, will bo sold,
AH that Wharf Lot situate, lying aud being ip the
city of Savannah, und kimvn und distinguished
iu thu plan of suid city by the uiimbor Two (3,)
East of Bull Streetnud Lincoln Street, nml bound
ed East by a Lot late Peter Kean's, West by a
Lot owned by entito of Robert Isaac, and North
by Savannah River.
Levied on by virtue of a Fi. Fn. founded ou
foreclosure ofMortgage, issued out of Uie Supe
rior Court of Ciiutnum county, iu favor of Lucy
Isaacnud Robert Bruce Isauo va. Murgoret Scott,
Executrix of Robert Scott.
apr 5 ELISHA WYLLY, Pep.Sheriffc. c.
10S
POLLINS * BVLKLEY. No,
V BHYAN STREET, are now receiving
thelrFaHsunply ofC ROCKERY AND HOUSE
t URNISIIING GOODS, to which they respect
folly invite tho attention of purchasers. Theb
•took in part consists as follows t
Crockerf, China and Qlatt Wan:
W. Granite, Flowing Ditto and Mulberry Din
ner Sotu t do dn Tea do t China Tea Setts, gol i
band and plaint do do Raised Figure China Vas
cst Boqnet Holders, China Mugs, Ornaments,
Children's Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers.
Wine Glosses, Sohr and Astral Chimneys, Dr
eamers, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird BoUir.
Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Chums, &c.
Lamps, Tin Warn, fre*
Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lamp-head
Slue and Hall Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
and tin Candlesticks. Tea Trays, single and In
setts, slop and toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Cake and
Spice Boxos, Tea Caddies, Coflee Urns and Big
gins, Egg*boilors, Tea-pots, Oyster-dinhes, Disk
mm Plate Covers, Jolly and Bleat! Mange Moulds*
Charlotte do Russe
p iiM, Venison and Steal;
is, Gravy Strainers. Patty-
i Dishes, Nursery Lempr,
Britannia, G. 3. and Iron Tea and Table.SDoom.
«» A wu..« i*i*i* * n«ua*M,iuuemoI origTit Iin-wart.
Cutlery ***!!■ llomMiir
Ivory Tabl* Cutlery in sett* of Cl pieces, oi
Knives only, Buck-horn and common Cutleiy,
Scissor*. Razor* aud Pocket Cutlery, Coflee
Mills, Minco Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters, Fish Kettles, Potutoa Steamers, Pots,Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs, elegant ateel Fire Sotts,
Sauce and Stew Pons, Furnaces, Wafer and
WoiHe Irons, CoaJ-hodi, Cooking Stoves, Codec
Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rod*, Sad-iron*, tea aud diuuor Bells,, rat and
mouse Traps. Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Lous, Oyster Kuire*. Cork-screws, Ac. dee.
Wood nnd Willow Ware.
Buckets, Tub*. Sieves, Brooms, Wash-board*,
Barrel-covers. Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-cards, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoon*,
Criinpiug-inacbiue*. Also an auortmont of Mar-
hot-bushels, Cradles and Wagons, travelling and
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes, nail
and other Bi-iuthc*.
Fancy and Miscellaneous Goods.
China, glass and wood Toys, a lino assortment
suitable fur Use approachiug holidays; fancy box
es, mirrors, playing card*, backgammon board*,
ehess-uieii, India*' dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, piu«, tooth and nail brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles and collars, liquor flasks, book
rests, newspaper flies, erimpiug machines, knife
cleaners, dec. &c.
Planters, Housekeepers and Slraugcrs visiting
the city, are invited to call, as Uicir large and va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their at
tention. nnv 15
BALSAM*OF LIVLU-
/11IATUA.1I SUKKIFF'S HALS.
V-/ —On the first Tuesday in May uext, before
the Court Hnti*c in thu City of Savannah, be
tween tiio legal hours of sale, wilt bu sold tho fol
lowing five negro sluves. vizThomas, Philip. , . „
Wiil, Violet aud Phcobu. levied on n* the pro- lowiug remarkable cusu of coiiMuiuption was
lerty uf William L. Davis, tp .satisfy the follow-» cured by this Balsam of Liverwort. As you
WORT.—That this medicine should ac
quire so umffi notoriety i* not At all strauge when
we take into con*i<toration the vast number that
are cured by it* n*o. For many yoars It has
proved souMionHunglyimccessrulut tho North,that
nearly every family retain it In their liouso a* an
tidote to colds, cough*uud consumption
That uo other article possesses the same merits
is equally trim, uml tho consumptive learn* that
lie eau depend upon this medicine when idi other*
have proved worthies*. There i* not a douht but
thousand* are yq*rly cured by this inoitiuinblo
uirdiciiio. and iu many instances where tho*e
given up to diu,havn in hit ina’diblo short time been
entirely cured by it* unrivalled efficacy. The fol-
To#EFiTLipi>jrareo7.iiiirsf
V vsetko THK MxnKKT—Bess leave to inform
v vseixo thk Markkt—Beg* leave to inform
his friends and customers, and the public gener
ally, that ho I* just returned front the North with
one of the largoat and Quest assortments of Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, which ho utfsrs for sale,
wholesale or retail, on as good terms as can be
bad in any city iu the Union.
French Muslins, gingham Muslins, plain and
fig d Bareges, Dalzorines, silk Tissue, dress aud
fttrniture Prints, linen Drassea, einb’d linen and
Diapors, white Shirtings and Sheetings, brown
Shirtings and Sbaetlnjs, heavy ahirt Stripes,
furniture and apron Checks, Dimity, Dr«p d’
Ete, hlk andeol’u Wellington Cord, Ceshmerattf,
S lain and feucy linen Drills, aummer Casiituercs,
iarsoilics ana Cashmere Vestings, blk and fanoy
silk Cravats, blue Denims and pantaloonssuipcs,
•ilk Hsndkfs. Madras and cotton Handkfs. L C
Haudkfs, complete asrartmem of Hosiery, all
kinds of Gloves, Parasols, Sunshades. Fans, oil
Cloth, straw matting, shell and Buffalo Combs,
Shawl* and Soarfe, ivory Funs, au extra assort
ment A on) 7Go to $0 a picco.
Hi* sales rooms up-suirscontaln CLOTHING
BY WHOLESALE—Cloth, Drop d*Ete. Wel
lington Cord.Crbton Cloth, Cashmerette,Tweed,
Linen and Cotton Dncss and Frock Coats.
PiNtalooxs—Cauituote, Drill, Tweed, Liu-
on and Cossinett.
Vests—Fig’d aud Plain, Satin, Cashmare and
Marseilles.
Tho abovo good* are selected with great care,
by myxuif, iu tho largest house*, and my facilities
for buyinp ure such us tu enable me to compete
with any housa. A visit aud examination ol ....
stock by country Merchants and others buying
wholesale is solicited, even If no purchase is
uiudo. Wo tuko a pleasure to show the goods.
Together with a great many other articles too
numerous to mention. mar 97
nnv uno, oi an
sizes, from | to 31-3 inches boret also, Brel
and Iron Cocks, Valves, Elbows, Tees, Bends,
Ueducmg^SockiU, Flanges, Tongs for putting
GREGG & KOltRIfl,
__ MMt . A9 Gold street, Now Yoik.
CB r Milisand Public BniidSng* liustad btataim
with wrought Iron Pipes. Tubular Boilers of
various sizes. 95— msr 93
-
TUARY, is requested. 1 or
Tlii Subscribers, haring been ebgsgcd iti tho
Marblo business lor the lust thirty years in Phila
delphia, and huving manufactured work for al
most every part of theUnion, can refer to all who
have favored them with tltoir cuHtora, and to their
work, (considerable of which has been pm up in
this place.) Thcv have always ou hand a fell
supply of Marblo Mantels, and new tirid Original
Designs of MoimmcutH and other work, copies of
which, with prices, will bo forwarded.
I3P AU work shipped is insured from break*
^PRIMO GOODS—Pur i
O orner—Col'd Burugos, rich I
■tennier North-
— Fancy do, plaid
and rich Satin Striped do, Fancy Bul2ur1ues,
Grenadine*, Fluid Organdies, Plaid summcrSilks,
4-4 pl.tid I ml in Silks, plaid Foulards.
Also—Spring Murmur, Printed l«uwns, strip'd
Lttwn*, super French Muslins, Fancy Gingham*,
MiMin Gingham*, super Scotch Ginghams, blk
and white do, blk and white Muslins,blk Bareges,
super blk Ciisily, Swiss Muslins. 8wL« embroi
dered Muslim. Jackonet do, plaid Cambries.ll
luaiuti Lace, Drussuls Uo. Just received, A>r sale
by LATHROP dc FOOTE,
mar 3
pi*
They can refer to any Mercantile bouse In Phil
delpliiator standing aud clmrnctor as tvoikmoti.
JOHN STUUTI1ERS & SON,
No. 3JU High Street. Phila.
n»r_3 3tno—
•••Nf • OHIO—
N.B.—There is nothing In their like which
hey do not ftirnuh, citkur doinrstic or imported.
ug Jl. fas., issued out of tl ,
Amur Courts of Chathum junty, in ftivor of
Robort lluborslinm, AdmL .urutur, E. G. L.
Telfair rt. William L. Ddbis; George Junes,
Executor of Murguret Telfair es. Same,and Hi
ram Robort* vs. Sumo. «
apri - W. W. OATEg, Sheriff C, C.
piUTiuu imnwril£&
V-/ —Oil the first Tuosday in June next, bu-
Airn tiio Court Unuse in the City of Savannah,
hotwoon thu legal hours of sain, will bo sold tbo
following twenty negro slave*: viz., Tom, Di
nah. Fuggy, Dock, William, Letter, Crctiu,
Michael, Joseph, Jack. Dinah, Sharper, Catoy,
, June, Tuboy, Nancy, Charlotte, Litiuh arid
Roso,.
Bun. Lnviod on by virtue of n Ji, fa,, founrlud
on ibroclostire of nmrtgugo, issued out of the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, In favor of
Jnitio* Porchcr (Executor Jacob W. Gnerard) rs.
Certain Negro Sluves, tho property of Francis S.
Porchcr, docuasod.
npr 1 W. W. OATES. Sheriff C. C.
T AX COi.fLEiCVrvSAS’Ji
MclNTOSII COUNTY. —On tho first
Tuosday in May next, will ho sold boforo •hoCoitrt
liouso iu thu city of Darien, between the usual
hnuiMufrfule, the Adlowiiur tracts of laud lying in
thu county ofUlynii, to wit: A-l that tract of
laud xitmite. lying and being in the county of
Glynn, aud known a* a tract of laud containing
10(K)acres, originally grunted to Burlloy McCoti-
ry, on dm ldtli of January, I«:17.
Also, all thnt other Tract of Land, situate, ly
ing and being In suid county of Glynn, nnd known
ns a tract coutuiiiiilg 1000 acres,granted to Loyul
Cowles, on tho 18th day of Jnmmry, 1837.
ALo, all that other Tract of laud, situate, lying
nnd being iasiid couuty of Glynn, aud kiiowu as
a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to George
VV. Murray, on tueS3d day of Jnmmry* 1837.
Also, all tliat other Tract of Lortd, situate, ly«
ing and being in said coituty of Glynn, sud
known a* a tract containing 1000 acres, granted
to James Wood.on the30tli day of January. 1637.
Also, all'thnt other Tract of Land, sittintu, ly
ing aud buiug iu sahl county of Glynn, uud known
a* a tract containing 1000 acres, granted to James
Bivim, on tha 90th day of January, 1837.
Aire, all that other Tract of Laud, situate, ly
ing and being iu said comity of Glynn, uud known
o* a tract containing 10ft!) acres, griuted to Na
thaniel B. Jttbun, on die 33d day of January,
1637.
All these sevornl Tracfe of Land arelovied on
as the property of A. A. DeLoruio of Mulutosh
county, to satisfy the State. Couuty, and Poor
Scliofd Tax for the year 1847, on property re
turned by tho said A. A. DcLorme u* tho pro
perty of DeLormo and Palmer, Amount due
Sixty Six Do'.lurs and Six cent*, and cost*.
WM. J. CANNON, T. C. Mcl. C.
Darien. March 1.1616. mar 3
jgOfiLE’S HYPER!AN FLUID.—A further
Eislauu*, uucoused. late of suid ooiinty. i« supply of Bogie’s Ifyporhiu Fluid for re-
SAMUEL M. STREET, Adm’r. i moving Dnudriitr from thu head, preserving,
Darien, March 38.1848. mur 30 ; demising, curling and beautifying the hair. &c.
TKHIB MAVrilS alter dale, apalicaliai. j T«i»compo.itiolu,eilen.lvoly u.ed in Ih. Xorlli-
T will lio Hindu to tiio JilMiaoa of ilia Infurior «« »'»* »l«lw. »". d “ eolwldonid »upc-
Coart ol'CliaUmcalmly, wlill.1 wllina Ibr ordi- j *« 1“ linir lirBimrallon.
nary purpose*, for lotivu to sell Uie following we-! 8fcu Coruiicatof.
on. dl:il'«* In tvil • f'lftr:* LV'Stll lll'r llllli.rlltpr
grosluvc*, to wit; Clara with her daughter Lizzy. • From Dr. Window Lewis, ono of tbe most
John, Andrew, and tho hoy Fraud*. .Also, the! etmnem I hysidansoi ^Do*ton.
N. B. Tho Slorffnt No. 114 Bryun-slrect,
will ho continuod tw heretofore, with u gmiural
assortment of Uie above Goods, and will be con-
ducted by Mr. WM. L. IIAUPT.
dee Jo _
fTHNH GOLD&SILVEBGOOD8,
X Including soma very film Watches
real estate, or household property iu Washing
ton Ward, in tho city of Suvunuuli. on tho corner
of Bay uml Price streets, ou Lot No. 1, nnd one-
' third tl)of Lot No. 8, viz: soven (7) Wooden
Building*, four of which arc two-stories high, and
tlircu ono-und-un-hnll’(Ji) stories high, all in ten-
aiitable repair—for tho heiiolU of the Imir* and
creditor* of James McDonald, late of Suvunnalt,
Chatham county, deceased.
jun34 J. F. O’NEILL. Executor.
of every description! real Diamond ami rich Jew-
dry. of great variety, and embracing the newest
fashions. M M ,, ,, __
Real Silver Pitchers,Tea Sets. Goblets, Mug*,
Syplmns and Fish Knives and Forks; now put-
cm Gothic pattern Forks aud Spoon*, very cln-
cant; I'riimo Albert and duublu threaded pattern
do., nnd plain t Sherwood's Galvniiio Batteries
with directions t Pnpler Macho Good* in nhini-
dance ; Vase*; Plated and Military Ware*; Gui
tars, Flutes, Accordions, Banjos, aud Sliuut Mu-
sir, Walking Canes, &c. Call,aud see, as now
* P ri?Repairing of Wutdies and Clocks attend-
^*.MU- tt l.™l««n S; M ;NlclIOL8
deo 4 Milnor W««t of Pulmlil Ijwgi
WWAtWSS.SX.S
Congress and 68 St. Jaluia Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friend*, that
b« cotiUuiio* to keen oil hand at In* old stand,
West Hide of the Market, n large aiwnrtiiient:.ol
WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GKO-
CERIES, all ofwhioli he ofler* on tlie best pos-
•ibis terms, lie is also constantly supplied with
the licit ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI
DER, to which its respeetftilly invites the Ktten-
t*n •ftjiepnbkt. — nev 3
TIOIJB MONTHS after date, appiit
X will bo made to Hon. Inferior Co
. iiicauoii
_ ..-ill bo made to Hon. Inferior Court of
Chathum Comity, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soil Lot thirteen (13,) ill the
(JOtli) district, and third (3d) section, Murray
Comity, belonging to MoN*mnu Houstonn.fnr his
benefit. J. W. HOUSTOUN, Guardian.
j»n 11
ilOEB MONTHS after dato application
ji w|||||0 - '** •
made to the Inferior Court of Chat
ham Comity, sitting for ordinary purpose*, for
leave to null lot No. 14. Pulaski Ward# City oi
Savannah, (subject to ground rent) and improve
ment* thereon, belonging to tho estalo of David
Tnruer, lute of tlie town of Beaufort, South Car
olina. deceased, fur tbe purpose of making a di
vision among the legatees of said deceased.
mnr 7 FREDERICK A. TUPl’ER, Ex’r.
|?UHJ II MONTHS ufter (lute, application
J; will bs — ,
_ will be made to tlie Hon. tlie Justices of tlie
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting
a* a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tlie
right, title nnd interest of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham,
Into of *aid county deceased, In, to and upon a
Plantation or Tract of Land, in said comity , call-
«:d Oasis, formerly the residence of Col. William
A. Dunham, deceased, for the benefit of her hsirs
and creditors! F. M. BOND, Administrator,
dec 30
riUAflSDIAN’S HAWS.—Will bo
vX blithe first Tuesday ill May next, bet-
bl
. ay next, between
the usual hours of sale, before thu Court Hoimo
door in thu town of §tale*boro', Bulloch county,
“Boston, February 15, 1847.
Mr. Win. Bogle:—Sir.—The preparation In
vented by yon fur tho hair ha* boon oxtendvolv
used in niy fiunily fur sumo timu.und they give it |
the dccidud 'preference over ull other composi
tion* of tho hind.
It invigorate* nnd beautifies tho hair nnd rlonrx
tlie skin uf nil impurities, without producing any
iilliinatc dulcteriuus efiucl*. winch are so fre
quently tha result of inauy well known puteumd
compound*.
Huving boon thoroughly tusled, and its repu
tation fairly established, u* the best article known
for the hiimuti hair, it may be superfluous, still I
cannot resist tliu opportunity, to add toothers,
thu name of your obediout servant
Winslow Lewis, Jn.”
From Dr. II. D. Train, of Roxlmry. Mass.
“Roxmmr, Fcbrnarv 18.1847.
Mr. Will. Bogle:— Dear Sir.—Having been
troubled with Daudrud for a number ofyoara,
uml after repeated trial* with various remedies
without success, 1 hud despaired of finding a pre
paration, the u»e of which would dear the skill
of this impurity t when I heard of, uud was in
duced to try, your Hyporion Fluid. It now gives
me pleasure to state, that it has not only per
formed its promises in this respect, bntgnuluully
is preventing my Imir from fulling off, which had
increased to suoliextonl os to cause alarm. Many
of my friend* have tried it, both male and female,
and I never have heard of but one opinion res
pecting it, that of entire satisfaction in it* being
tha best composition In use, for keeping the
head clean, cool and agreoablo. It gratifies me
to have this opportunity uf adding my numo to
yoarli.lafguran*'' M Ro»btirjr.M«i.."
For sale by A. T. BOWNE,
np r jO Smuts’ tmildiug,
all tho Ueal und Personal estate of Juspcr and
Eliza Sims, Minor*, to be sold fertile benefit of
said Minor* by permission of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Bulloch comity, viz: Throe
iiiperior and-In- i value life and health and would ho cured, at mice
* * resort to this article, nnd rest assured you will not
resort ill vuiu—lint read and judge for yoursclfi
Interesting care of Consumption and Liver
Complaint.—I bad a violent cough, with raUing
of phlegm, a severe puin in my sido, back,
stomach, and across my bowels. I wax so cold at
times, it seemed impossible to keep warm, even
when others were complaining of the heat, nnd
my skin was very yellow. I fell «wny to skin and
bone*, my vein* sunk in nnd became invisible, and
every porson supposed me dying. A friend of
miuu recommended iu« to try Dr. Taylor’s Uulsam
of Liverwort, which I got. a* my physician did
mo no good, and this medicine soon restored
mo to good health again.
J. Kavanacii,
Ship Cnrponter.040 Water-street.
Although thousand* are cured by Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, und ns many still die of that
fetal malady, the enure is plain, neglect your first
symptom*, and then trifle with tilings of no use
until it i* too lute, death follows. But overy
one cuu he cured if they will. Take this medi
cine at the fit*t approach of Uie insidious foe, nnd
you will he easily cured. Yet this medicine has
cured cniHUiiipiioii ill advuuced stages, a* tho
tci>:imouinls below will prove. But the sureti
way i* not to defer, as “tieluys ure always dan
gerous."
Consumption Cured,—My son having a violent 1
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities
of thick putrid matter, and fiually ho could nut
turn uvur in lied, from weakness. lie manifest
ed every symptom of coulirmed consumption.
For 0 venrs he had boon subject to tlie asthma.
His physiciiins, Drs. Veriuoule aud Audersou,
said he was incurable nud must soon die. Yet I
was determined to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of
Liverwort and strange as it muy appear, this
mediciua Inn fullv restored hishculth.
Sophia Gallon, 11 Nnrfolk-st.
Asthma Cured.—I have suffered from tho
Astfims a very long tiino, and have used everv
mcdicino I could obt’iiu for its cure in vuin, until
1 tried Dr. Taylor’s Ualauui of Liverwort. This
medicine has afforded me most manifest benefit,
and is, in my opinion, a cure for this distressing
disease; more especially, as I know of many
cases ninong my friends, where It ha* been highly
successful. Pertain* interested ure invited to call 1
at uiy residence for further information.
Mrs. S. Roton,8J6 Laurens-st.
Wo might give hundred* of testimonials from
Physicians, the press, ctergy.nud those who have
been cured, but ail we desire is to eull tho attention
of the afflicted, und for their owu good they wiil
try it.
Look out for connterfeits! Always observe tho
signature, Geo. Taylor, M. D„ on the engraved
label, aud prepared at Uie Wholesale Depot, 73
Beukmuu-btreet, New York.
Forsuleby A. A. SOLOMONS,
A. A. DENS LOW,
Of whom only can tho auuuiuo ho hud. All
otbc* are spurious. 2u iuar2fi
TVfEW CiOODSL—Graiiudiuo Silk*, col’d
L1 Borages, Printed Lawn*, Lislo Plaid*,Chock
Paris Ginghams, Misses Bonnot Ribbous, New
Spring Bonnet llibboffs, Hernmii Silk Scurfs,
Buruue da, Liueu Fringe for Dresses, Dress
Hdkls., Linen corded hukfs..Gent* do, Chiucra
nnd other Fans, wii’t uud blk Luce Glnvo* und
Mitt*, Lislo aud spun Gloves, Toilet Covers,Mur-
ieabo Skirting, Turkov Red Drapery, col’d Mus
lin* nud Ginguam*. Just received pur steamer
Northerner.
mar 3 SNIPER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
MEW N 1>RL\U OOOiii.-bupor A*
-11 racrienn and English Long Cloths, 191
bleached uud bro. Cotton Sheeting, ladies and
mfmos white and colored Cotton Hose, French
cotton Cusslmcro, Cottouudnsund summer Stuffs,
Linen Checks, Grass Cloth, Lustre Coatings,
Wellington Cords, white and col’d. Linen Drills,
drop do Ete, drap the Vienne, Caiuhlets, Mohair
Coaling*, heavy Cotton Drills, Linen Coating,
Furmcrs’ Drill, LinenChambrny,Marseilles Vest
ing, bro. Holland, Unen Diapers, English and
American Prints, Furniture do. Jnit received
WS:
N1PEH, LATHROP &■ NEVITT.
bTlllGES, PRINTS, Ac.—Per bri^
XJ Excel.-Prmted, llarages, French Print*,
English Priuts, striped Denims, Scott Cords, blue
Uatupiqucts, De Joiuvilio do, fine and low pric-
All I fl.la. ■ IIaIIiU laliinla S1 u.. _ .. a! II. O .a. .1
ed Long Cloths, black Crapes, silk Serge, steel
Beads, Purse Twist, Mosqueto Netting, fillet
mitt* and gloves, blk Cnssimerns, blk Cashtnorets,
•Ills, Satti-
Lilicn Drills, Sattin Jean*. Ac. for sale by
mar 18 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
Cl-IUNO WOODS.—Tlio.7iiwcribtir.nr.
^receiving and openiugapartof Uieirstock for
Uie present spring trade—con istitig of American
and English Prints, Furniture Print*, Primed
Lawns, Ginghams, Fancy Plaid and plain Bnrn-
ges, Freuoli Muslins and Jaconets. Ac., White
nnd fimey Li urn Drills, Plain mid twilled summer
Coatings, Croiondo, SUk Codringtous, Fancy
Omnbroons, Black and fancy Silk Warp Cash
morett, elegant Burkalow Corduroy, ’Camblet
Lustres, A., Linen sliHeting, Pillow case Unens,
Tubla Doyles and Napkins, Champagne do.
Hord'd Tnwols, Table Diaper, Scutch ao.Hiicka
; do. Russia Crash, Linen Netting, Pongee
r mi. a ,!..n.i «• if .
buck do. Russia Crash, Linen Netting, Pongee
Ildkf. Blk. Siuchow, Col'd. Moreens, Bro. Hol
land, Paper Cambric, eleguut Silvered Fans,
An. Ac . by GODFREY A LaROCHE,
mar 95 West corner of Shad's range.
rccuiring from tlm nurth a largo and haud.omo
ai.oriment of Spring nnd Summer clnthing,winch
Ini. been got up iu a .unerior ntvlo. Tin
.. . . Cloihlug ol
w.illwill oiui at'the now C'loihiiig Vlore Gibbon"
Mug®. mar 81
sACKIT.
HAMILTON A SYMONS have received
per Southerner a choice assortment of SPRING
TWEED SACKS, made iu the best manner,
and will sell them st the very lowest prices for
cash. mar27
E xtensive, pier and centreta-
BLES, with Mahogany, Black Walnut aud
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
uot - -
~ Vi*. Three
dies’ work do; do do do witli Folding Tops; do
thereon, in tho town of Sttiteshoio , Bulloch d 0 do do Dcen Drawers. Just received, and fur
comity j 190 ncro* of Pino lauds lying in said
county, aud adjacent to tho town of Statesboro';
two negro Women. Clou and Violet, together
with household uud kitchen furniture. Ac.
IIASKEL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Juspor Sims.
C. C. DANIEL.
feb 35 Gnurdiuu of Eliza Sims.
TOXECUTOR’S SALE.—In pursuance'
XJ of au order pf the Uoitoruhlo the Inferior
Court ofMelntosli County, when sitting for or-
diuary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
iu June next, before the Court House door in
tlie city of Darien. One House and Lot. lately
occupied uud owned by Mr*. Attn Cunningham,
and also tliu following negro sluvos, Tom. Nan
uy, Fanny, Violet, Robert, Jane, and Bella-
being tho real nml personal estate of the lato
Mrs. Aun Cunningham. Sold for tlie benefit
of the heirs aud creditors of the denoused.
mar 34 CjJARLKB 8PALDING. Ex r.
D AVIS’ PAIN KILLER.—3 boxes of this
wonderfUl article In various sized ’ bottles,
for sale by A. A. DENSLOW.
mar 30
do warranted
/Chloroform—A pure •
Xy equal to any in uso for siren.
article
equal to any in are for strength and uniform
action. A. A. DENSLOW.
mar 35
JJA8TINO'B 8 V lt U P NAPHTHA.-A
small invoice of this highly tpprovad rem
edy for Pulmonary affections,
msr 30 A. A DENSLOW.
do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, and fur
sale by I. W. MORRELL,
nov 83 SiuetK’ hnildings.
Tt lSTAIl'S BilSil'
OF
D Vvsi.t) CIIBRRY.—'rw« clubralctj
Hiid itifiiliible remedy for tho euro of Cousump’*
lion, Asthma, und Liver Complaint, wu* discov
ered souto six erf even years ago, in tho Statu of
Virginia, tha residence of ono of the mo*t distin-
f ’tiiftltnd physician- thnt over livcd.Sitice that time
t hits, by it* own morits, boon rapidly, surely, and
safely working its way'through the apportion of
quacks and counterfeiter*, until, by its truo value
nnd iutrin-ic excellence, it ha*gained foritsclfa
most enviable popularity, Mini estub]i*bed itself in
the conlhlcnrn uf an intelligent nnd enlightened
public from ouo end oftlm continent to tbo other.
The testimony of thousands who liuvo linen re
lieved nnd cured by this valuable article,will show
thstit stands unrivalled—at the head of nil other
medicines for the cure of diseases for which It is
recommended. The genuine Dr. Wistur’s Bal
sam of Wild Cherry is now for sole by duly ap
pointed agents, and all respectable dealers In
medicine, in nil large cities end ell important
towns throughout the United States, Cauudui,
and British provinces.
Be esreful end get the genuine end original
Dr. Wistur’s Balsam of Wild ChsTry, signed J.
BUTTS, on tbe wrapper. For sale by
. A. T. BOWNE, Agent,
mnr4 . Bmets' Building.
jpkLIVJB oiL.—Superior Oliva Oil for to
KJ ble use, just received end for sale by
mor80 A T. BOWNE, Smets’ building.
1 ' .UsnioxAKCb SFHiSo aoobs.
. —We have received by the steamer North
erners fresh ctij ’ * * •
season, which wi
price*, at 147 Bay street, by
marl PRICE A VEADER.
• a fresh supply of goods, suitable for the
n, which will be sold at the lowest market
frjLOOK /UATtlSa,-* ,. S-t mid 0-4
X white ut
and col’d India Muttiup. just received
by GODFREY A LaROCHE.
mar 35
C»IKt3T,.\GS AMI giiiMiSSS;
O 3-l.7-d.4-l. &-4,0-4 and 184 bleached and
tiiihlcucbed shirting* end sheetings of the most
dcsirablo qualities; now in store nnd offered at
lowest prices by GODFREY A LaROCHE.
mur 35
P J5TO55H St®PFS7= tinned
ami plain Cottonndcs; Cotton Tweeds; Blue
and mix’d Denims; Whitn and lire. Linen Drills;
Plaid and striped do do; French Liuensand bro.
Hollands, for sale by
mur 13 HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
vfttlI thinks to the eitLeous of SaViiitabi and
thepubltc g eneraflyf who have so liUcfdUyMtro*.
isedbitn during the last fbtiryears, aud begs to as*
rare them tlrntba still imports tite veiy best brands,
of which he lue ou hand at this time a largo assort
ment. Hi Wdllltl call I,.-
rou
'.STiasi. wATBfti and gas, oroii
IffXCKBBBfc.—iObbia STKofSTlij da
i.fX of No. 3. and HI half bhl.urSaud 3, land-
in, from brig Clinton and Tor mio by
„„ W. M. DAVIDSON,
— W«,t h!Jo .Mathei n.maro.
nor83
TjlO COfl'EE,—i>i) bag. pritnb
CoiTea. landing IVoin brig wil.a
__ cofS.Tr.n'j^rrom'bHs'- 1 '"'"'' aM ”
and Tor ml® by
ruarSO BCjlANTON A JOIIN3TON.
TlTACKF.rtCL—20 half barrel. No. 1 M«c£
X7J. oral, landing per itlir Phoeiila, and for solo
b f CONNCKAT & DARIE.
B ti TiliK.—Ti keg. .alteled firmlly UuU.r,
jn.t received per «hr Empire, and InrRilab*
■nor83 TIIEODOftE MINIS. ’
1UTTON EAMPUNQ I'APKli^rSwJ
article oflarge size*just rcrciw.l by *
•l>r ^ JOHN M. COOPElt.
. . H. J. UILUEllT.
tpr 7
E fNGLISli CALCINEii“MA(iNEBtjrXA
I superior triclc in small packnyns, for sale
>>7 ,, J. Jl. TuHNEUi
n i> ,11 Moiiiiniont.ij.
.'iiuhiiiiuiu iq,
■pAFKgt.--KJ) ream. .uiainV'mp Poperl
**f®v*®d hind^ l'Jlldo. bet quality Crmvn
' ‘ lotbOdo Hat
do dot 100 do Double do do do; 60 do ilardVrare
do do do; 100 do 84X30 Now. Pnpotl 130 J u
80X30 do do; 130 do 21X87 01x182X33 do doll140
do PoolKap aud Letter do. For talo by
apr 1 DENSLOW &. WF.nM'rrn
mar io
‘J * ni * Ulack'a .uperior writing
i - 'ah poMCiso. all too qualities r*'
qnired for a good writing ink, and Itowol-or Dale
of thei Amcncanand Merchant* lustitute. silver
meduls amt diplomas have been awarded to tho
j.r.prl.tor.lbrrtt.ajij,,. Knr
Stnots' building.
7Ho!VOUElNWTKK.'-J UJ trttciv..3
Vy a supitly of Saratoga Water, fresh from tlw
Springs. Also, Pavilion and Incline Waters, a
Springs. ...o.., iUMiivn uuu uanni a
constant supply I or rolo l»v the Ilox or Bottle by
A. A. DENSLOW, 7
inerlS corner of Bov A Whitaker sis.
€ ’ OLLLTON BITTEUS.—Jusi received di-
XJ reel from tho nroprininr. for >alt ‘
ho nropriolor, for wile by"
• M* TURNER. Monnuicntsg
apr 10 .....
•yiNEGAR.-I’ri,.,... |;fiuil)-~Viuugar
V per gallon. ALo white wine Vinegar ftt Iti
cents, und many other unifies for Aunilv use, fer
sale low by A. A. DENSLOW.
opr S
SOMETHING NEWpF. ilWa" eeleVrale.!
P' toilet and futuily Soaps iu’grcu
—, —- - / «w..|w •<*‘grout variety,
ombraoing many now stylos unreduced for the
first time to fius market by
»V 5 A. A. DENSLOW.
ASTKItJtf If AY.—75 hitndic. ven* .it-
-Ld tterinr Eastern Ilov,dally ospocted, Tor aide
to orrire.by
_aprl WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
G UJI DltOPS.—Viry superior Gutn Dropit
Also Jujube Piute, just received by
npr 1 A. A. SOLOMONS, Ageftt
-»ER TIIE STEAMER NOR'flfERNEft.—
ThesubserUiers have received French Lawn
Ginghams, Fino French J’riiited Jaconets, Em
broidered Swiss Muslins. 1'Jain Swiss and Nain
sook Muslim, Ladies Spun mid EugHsh*5*iili
i, whiiuCotton Contend
Gloves, Cotton liibbotis,
Tassels, Ac. Ac.
•pr 3 GODFREY A LaROCHE.
TOAIeTMlOKE-FUdi?,. .-Landldf,
U and far .ale by U. J. GILBERT;
apr I
n. THINGS.—Wm. tsr,
i.fi Baltimore Pickics, Preserve*, Catsups, Ac.
Ac. in glass jars nnd in bulk; Pickled Cueum-
a . . . J 7 . , li-nicu IsUUUIJi-
bers by the huudrud, Otiiuns bv tho quart, equal
to any in ilio c ty and at litiln mote than half tiio
umul price. Call and uxhtnino for yourself,
aprfi A. A. DENSLOW.
S PIKING AND hV.R»EK DUV
GOODS.—The subscriber*, by recent ar
rival*, boiilg in receipt or a full assortment of
Domestic uud Foreign Dry Goods, invite thereto
the attention of buyers. Merchants from the in
terior. visiting this market, will find the stock
complcto uud thu term* accommodating,
mar 30 LATHROP A FOOTE.
‘jVTJBW GOODS.—Par Steamer. Plain
J.1 Barrages; Fancy Satin Stripes and Pinids,
do.; plain bluck Burrcgcs, Satin Plaid,do.; Col
ored Summer Silks; 4-4 India plaid do. For
sale by LATHROP A FOOTE,
mar 30
P LANTATION Bill’ GOODS.-
Per brig Excel. Flax Osnaburgs, Shirting
Stripes, Striped Cotton Osnuhurgs. Columbian
Checks. Also in store, Georgia, South Caro
lina and Virginia Colton Osnaburgs. For sate
by LATIIROP A FOOTE,
msr 2ft
TNDIA MATTING. —Per brig Eieel—
A 20 piece. 4*4 belt quality Whit. Mntting; 20
pi.ee. 64 and 64 Checked dn. For rale by
mar 80 SNIDER. LATIIROI' & NEVITT.
PBICS A VEAUEU, Uuku AND
A lAitoaa, bare ju,t received by die tart or-
rirela, a handamne amartraent of flno Fa.hiuitable
Single Milled French Caniipera, fine Tweed,.
teaNtinable Veetinf I, Ac. die. No. 147 Bey it.
mar 28
"JVTATCIIES.—Matebe, witbent anlpbni)
J.TA and .agar matebaa, *— J
mar 88
i. raeaired hr
' >MON
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
M AKKI.VU INK.—3 liblN. for uie by
murid DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
filiASS AND HANII.— L’.0 bnae'a 8'hr
VA 10 Gln»». ynrinna nualiiics; 130 do 10 by H
do do do; 100 tin 10 by 14, II by 15.12 by 14.
12 hr 1G. 12 by Id and 14 by lb; 30 do 1U by v-l
to 2d by 40 picture gla-u ; 130 12-liglil 8 by 10
Glazed Window.; luo lu.lirbtfi br lodttdni 63
124iglit 10 Iiy 12tin dm CO ld-liylit lot.y ]2do du.
For ,alo by DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
npr 7
O RANGES. — 80 lioxe. Mueena Orunuu,.
Tttm, rnnnirml nn/l Cur uni.. I>»
Just received and for sale b;
apr 4
snlu by
JESSE
CADY.
A PPLES.—3ft bbis. Northern Apples. T'or
sale by JESSE & CADY,
apr 4
C 1OMP0UND SYRUP OFCAK1IAGEKN-
• A supply cunslantly ou liaud. prepared uud
Tor sale by J. M. TURNER,
opfl* Monument s<|.
LfrOLASSES, Ac.—C5 hhd* Cardenas' Mai
-TJ. la-sen; Jfi tierce* do do; 40 bbl* do dot
25. do N. O. du; JO hbds I’orio Jlico Huger t 10
halfbblsmoss Ilcef; Iftdudo mess Pork; 5du
do Beef 1 Tongue*. In store, mid fur sale br
apr 8 CQNNERAT & DARIE. .
LUMkiO;\Ain,i; i
-L Spring and Siiinmer Clothing, just received
and for sale at the lowest tmuket prices, bv
PRICE de VEAUEU, 147 Buy st.
apr 5
(f^ANAL jfJlojub. ic.-GHdiHirir,
VV whole and half bbl. Flour: 10 kega Gu.hen
Bultar I 10 bbla Buffer Cracker. | 100 da Pilot
and Navy Bread, for aula by f r Iot
m.irOO WOOD, ri.AGlIORN ACO
eprM. A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.