The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 27, 1847, Image 1

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VOIi. XXIX. SAVATVtVAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 97, 1847. NO. 2iS. —THE DAILY GEORGIAN, IS rUBLISHBD Ut THU CITY OF SAVANNAH, WILUAn H. BULLOCH, AT ten dollars per annum, PAT.VB1.E SEMt-ASSVJMXT i« ADVANCE, OR AT Six DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. THE Tltl-WJSKIU.Y GEORGIAN, *OR Til* COUltTnV, 1, pnWwhoil to mocct Uw orrunBomont of tlio in .Uo P tlirce times n week, (Tuesday, Tlmrwlny, nlvd Saturday,) ut the Office of the Doily Ceor- 5 and contains all the intelligence, Commer- 6 Political and Miscollaneona, including now Advertisements published in the Daily Papor. THIS PAPER Is wnt to all Parts of the State .»1W Vp rJolivt'TPti in tuu city* at FIVE DOLLARS o" at TPn.EE DOLLARS for sin Vnitlis. ^ THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN, Is published every Frida)' afternoon, at three 1WU.AKS per annum—ull pay able m advance. N 0.—F.acb Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, that application has been wade for Letters of Administration, inuBt bo pub lished tiiirtv wavs at least. . Notice by Executors and Administrators For Debtors niiil Creditors to rentleriu their accounts, must be published six weeks. Sales of Negroes by F.xecutnra or Administra tors must be at pufdic auction, on the first Tues day of die mouth, between the Usual hours of sale, at die place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testnmentury, of Administration, or Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving MiTV wavs notice thereof in one of tlio public gazette* of tins State, and at the door of the Court House, wlicre such sales are to he held. Notice for leuvo to sell Negroes, must be pub lished fur lour months, before any order ubsoluto shall be made thereupon by the Court. Sales of ftcnl Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, and Guardians, must lie published SIX TY i)AYS before the day of Bale. These sales must be made ut the Court IIouso door of the county in which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month, between the hours often in the morning and four in the after noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless so expressed in the advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardians to the Court of Ordinnrv for leave to veil Laud, must he published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators, for Letters Disuiissory must be published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must he udvertised once u mouth for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of the Court of Ordinnry, (accompanied with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti tles to land, must he advertised Thrkk Months at least. Sheriff* sales under executions regularly granted by the courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property under order of Court, must lie advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sule. AHLciturs dimmed to thin Office, or the Editor, must be post paid to eutitle them to atten tion. LEGAL NOTICES. riEOltGIAi Appling County.—To vT nil whom it may concern.—Wherens, Dan iel Morrison applies to mo forleltors of Adminis tration on the estate of Henry Simmon*, Into of said county, deceased. These nro therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of tlio said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) within tho thno prescribed bylaw, why said letters should not be grunted. Given from under my hand, at office, tins Gth September, 1847. MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c. oct 4 /^.EORGIA, Bulloch County.—To VX all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allon Williams, Gunrdian of Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to the Horn tlio Court of Ordinnry of Isiuloch county, for Letters Disuiissory from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cito and admonish all persons whatsoever interested, to file thuir objec tions (if any) iu my office, within the time pre scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant. oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. me. F OUR MONTHS after date, application will he made to tho Hon. tho Inferior Court of McIntosh Comity, when sitting for Ordinnry purposes, for leave to sell the real estato and slaves of Mrs. Anne Cuuiughatn, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tlio heirs and creditors ofsnid estate, oct 23 CHARLES SPALDING. N OTICE.—Four months after date, appli cation will lie made to the Honornhlu the Justices of Uie Inferior Court of Chntliain County while sitting ns n Court of Ordinnry, for leave to soil Billy and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to the estate of William Lavimler, deceased, for the benefit of tlio heirs of suid estate, oct21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r. F OUR months after date application will be mude to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Glynn couuty, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary for leave to sell tho estate ofWill. B. McDon ald, deceased, lute of McIntosh Couuty. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 Administrators. N otice.—aii persons indebted to tho es tate of Joseph rendnrvis, lute of Wayne Comity, deceased, are requested to come forward and niuke immediate payment. And all persons having nuv demand against the estate, are request ed to baud iu tho same regularly attested withiu the time prescribed by law. oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exe’r. E OUIt MONTHS after date, application will bo made to tho Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, whilu sitting us a Court of Ordiuary, for leuve to sell tho per sonal property belonging to the estato of Mary E. Turner, Into of said county, deceased, for thu benefit of thu heirs and creditors of suid estate, nttg 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. F OUR MONTHS after date, pplieation will bo made to tho lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinaiy purposes, for leave to sell a lot of laud in Early county, No. 140, Gth district, belong ing to thu estute of Janies Brinson, deceased, for tho bouefit of the heirs and creditors of said os- tuto. JASPER WILSON, ? w . m'pt 13 SIMEON BRINSON, ) " rg ~ PUBLIC SALES. S1IIATIIAIM SHERIFF’S SALE. Y.y —On tile first Tuesday In Decamber next, before the Court House, in tlio City of Savan nah, between the legal hours of Sale, will ho sold a Negro Man Slave, nanted Lafnyette, lovied on by virtue of a fi. fa., founded on fbrecloBitre of Mortgugo, issued out of the Suporior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Henry K. Bur ro tt glut vs. T. Waters, oct 1 ELISHA WYLLY, Shoriff, c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in November next, be fore the Court House in tho City of Savannah, between tho legid hours of Sale, will be sold, All that Lot of Grouud, situated, lying and being iu the City of Snvannnh, County of Chatham, known in tho Plan of said City by the number eighteen (181 bounded East by Washington Square, Soutn by St. Julian Street, West by Lot number seventeen (17) and North by Bryan Street, together with all the imqrovomonts there on—Divided to satisfy the following executions issued oat of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Fill- lignnt vs. Mary Segurs, Administratrix Estate James Sngurs, deceased; Cope & Mills vs- same; William M. Leigh vs. same; C. C. Thomqson & Co. vs. same; and three, Francis M. Scarlet, Adtn’r, Estate John Pariand, deceased, vs. sumo, Levies made and returned by a Countable. Pro perty pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. oct 1 A DMIN1STRATORS SALE.—On jljl the first Tuesday in December next, be tween tho usual hours, will he sold at tho Court House iu Durien, McIntosh county, the follow ing named negro slaves, Mary Ann and her three children, Ollaud, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck, Beck ntul infant, Louisa and Grace, for the bene-, fit of the heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas ed. W. J. McINTOSH, Administrator, oct 12 E XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of nn order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold nt the Court House door in llinesville, of snid County, on tho first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale: All tho remniuiug real estate of Robert Hendry, late ofsuid County, deceased, consisting of several Tracts and putts of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of l*ind granted to Thomas Neal ’and Philip Pippins. Three Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson. Fifty Acres granted to Sylvumts Robinson. Twenty-live Acres, being part of a Tract, granted to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted to Andrew Floyd. Three hundred Acres grant ed to John Uudorwood, containing about Eleven Huudred ami Forty Acres, more or less, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of snid deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN A. HENDRY, ENOCH DANIEL, sept 23 Qualified Executors. "O EMOVAL.—The Subscriber has reniov- JL\j ed to the corner stare adjoining May 3c Co’s, Saddlery, opposite Parsons’ Drug Store, ami has made and is still receiving large additions to his stock of BOOKS AND- STATIONERY, which are offered for sale nt reduced prices. PAPER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.— English, French and American of every grade of quality and price. A Hue-article of Ruled Letter Paper, from $2 to $12 50 per renin. .STEEL PENS in great variety, from 374 cts. to $-1 per gross. A line Stock of WRITING, COPYING AND MAUKINO INKS, English and American. Amo, QUILLS, READY MADE PENS and QUILL PEN NIBS, the latter a new aud inge niously made article of die best quills, and used with holders. Ai.so, n fine assortment of Qunrto, Cap, De mi and Medium PORTFOLIOS, with uml with out locks. Plain Sheep, Morocco, extra gilt Tur key Morocco, and Paper Mache do. FRENCH PORCELIAN PUMP INK- STANDS—a lino assortment. Also, a great vn-! tidy of Glass aud other Inks, together with n line stock generally, of iuilispensihle and conve nient articles for an ollice or counting room. Abo, a fine assortment of English and French PLAIN AND FANCY NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Visiting Cards, Card Cases, Cut Glass Seals, and plain aud funcy Wafers of every description and lor ull occasions, together with a variety of articles selected especially for tho ac commodation of ladies. CliF.sLS MEN AND BACKGAMMON AND DRAUGHT BOARDS of various sizes. Also, a variety of new and interesting GAMES for Youth. ANNUALS FOR 1817, splendidly illustrated and richly hound. Also, an extensive stock of' the newest aud best JUVENILE AND TOY books. The new works of the day will he received ns they are issued by the publishers, ami sold at their prices. The subscriber solicits tlio patronage of tho community. ^ His Book Stock generality, is sold «t publishers’ prices, and in regard to Stationery, he feels assured of being able to give satisfaction. . die country merchant is ottered 2000 Spell ing Uooks,50,000quills,3000quires Blank Work, •>•11) Slates, and a large stock of Bibles, aud Tes taments, Hymn Hooks, Note Books, Paper, Ink, Steel Pens, aud School Books generally, nt low er prices than has boon before offered in tills mar ket. WOK AND JOB PRINTING AND BOOK MINDING, executed ns formerly, upon the low est terms, and iu thu best manner. nov >7 JOHN M. COOPER. F OUR MONTHS after dale, application will lie made to tho Hon. tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of tho persnual property of the bite John P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guurdiuu. sept 2 I^OUR MONTHS afterdate, appication -1? will he made to tho Hon. thu Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county', while flitting ns n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tlio ram eslute and slaves belonging to the estate of Mi chael Dillon, late ol’said couuty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, devisees and legtees of said estato. ROBERT M. CHARLTON, Ex’or. jnne 23 ] ^OUR MONTHS after date, application - will lie made to thu Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham couuty, whilu sitting us a Court of Ordinary, for leave’ to sell the rein estate and slaves, belonging to the estate of Doro thy Salftier, late of said county, deceased, for a division of thu suuie among the heirs of said es tate. N. NUNGEZEIt, Ex’or. july 24 F OUR MONTHS after date, application will lie made to the Hon. thu Justices of the Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the per sonal property of .Mary 8. Wilson, a minor, july 25 O. W. HART, Guardian. WILLIAM B. HALL’S LADIES’ &OE EXCHANGE. L ADIES’ Minos, Children’s and Infant’s SHOES, of every style, shade and pattern at tho NE^F GRANITE STORE, 163 Congress Btrotet, Savannah, Geo., sign of the Golden Hand. oct 1 R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat Dutch uml Globe Turpi; Seeds. All varie ties ofCubbage, Radish, Spiuxh, Lattuce, Peas, Cauliflower, Beets nnd SnWly Seeds, Garden Trowels, Inarching Kuives, Pruning Scissors and Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and forsalo by J. M. TURNER Sc BROTHER, sept 10 Monument square- TYPGW fall and winter ll GOODS.—SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT, otter for sale, on reasonable terms — PLAINS—25 bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp, 20 do. Schlev’s Manufactures. KERSEYS—‘20 bales Washington aud Glasgow, 20 do. Union Rolled, 5 do. Extra heavy Mal lory, LINSEYS—5 hales Fancy and Plains. BLANKETS—25 hales London Dull’d uonie ex tra largo and heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends, 3 do. Col’dwul Fancy,2do. Fine Whitney, bed. FLANNELS—5 bales Plain and Twilled red, 6 do. white, 5 cases Canton, or Cotton. SHEETINGS—50 hales,3-4,7-8and 4-4, brown, 10 cases, do. do., bleached. MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Fancy and Southern. PRINTS—20 bales American and English, com prising every style and quality. SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk uml Cotton, all qua lities and sizes. DR LA1NES, Low Priced and Fine. IIANDK’FS—Silk and Cotton, pocket, Verona, Madras* and Rotuull. NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon net*. WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced am! Fine. HOSIERY—Ladies, Gents, ami Misses, of all kinds. LACKS—Figured and Plain Bobbinett, Edgings and Inserting*. CRAVATS—Ltulies and GeutsFaney and Black Silks. BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown, .Mix ed ami Green, Broud Cloths. SATIN ETTS—Cadet, Black, Blue, Mixed and Fuucy Satinutts and Jeuus. oct 1 NEW AND SEA SONABLE GOODS— Received by late Arrivals from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint tlio citizens of Savannah and its ricitniv, that lie has received, and is now opeuinr, at his Store, a most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEAVF.LRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, &c., consisting in part ns follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt ami Ebony Mantle Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut Gothie Clocks, new patterns; ni liv,? Tf 1 *** Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, 8 (lavs nnd 30 hours. WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor nnd L’Epine Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lepine and Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert ancl Tea Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, a great variety; Indies, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt ami Mustard Spoons, Cyphons, t&C. dec. PLATED WARE—Cako Baskets,Tea Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes, and every other article iuthat line. JEWELRY.—Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold Guards, Vest and Fob Chains of every descrip tion, Bracelets, Finger and Ear-Ring*, Watch Key*, Brooches and Breast-Pins, Medalions, Gold Specs, Bracelet Clasps, Thimbles, Studs, Slides and every other article of Jewelry usually found in a Jeweler’s store. FANCY GOODS—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porcelian uml Chinn Flower Va ses, from $2 to $30 per pair; a good assortment of Jannu and Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve- A GBICULTUBAL IMPLE- xjL MENTS.—-Having made largo additions to their former assortment of Agricultural Imple ments, the subscribers now offer to planters and merchants, a better stock than ever before offered in the Son thorn country, consisting in pan, of the following articles, viz: PLOUGHS. Yankco Cast Iron, Nos. 10,11,12 and 2d Dagon, or Connecticut Wrought ironl, 2,3, & 4 Allen pattern Rtiggles, Norse Sc Mason’s Improved, vizt Eagle, heavy 2 horse or ox Do. with wheel utid cutter No. 2 B, a large 2 horse Do. with wheel and cutter No. A 3, medium 2 horse ** A 2, light 2 horse 44 A 1, light 1 mule or garden “ 6 inch light 1 horse turning “ 7 do. do. medium 1 horae turning “ 15 do. do. now pattern ldo,for Uglusoil. “ A 1, side Iiill 2 horso “ O, do. do. 1 do. Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox Do. No 1, a medium 2 horse * Do. O, 1 do Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse Cuttou Trenching, 1 horse Rico do new pattorn, with gunge wheel. The above Ploughs, with ana without stocks— extra stocks for tho improved Ploughs IIOES. Lyndon's extra black Carolina, 0,1,2, & 3 crown. Do. bright do. 0,1,2, &3 do. Do. Rice, No. 2 and 3 do. Do. New ground, PP nnd PPP do. Do. Ovul Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2and 3 do. Do. Round Eyo do. Nos.2und3do. Lyndon Sc Co’s. Anchor, 00,0,1 uud 2 do. Oracle's Patent, 0, 1, 2,3 and 4 do. Light Yankee AXES, Bonil’a 8 & C0 > ' } Variou. pallonu. j SHOVELS. Handled Spades, Socket Spades CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c. Improved Cultivators, with gunge wheel Cultivator Plough, or Horse Hoe Common Harrows, Folding do Corn nnd Cobb Crushers, a hnnd mill Do. do. do. for horse power Corn Shellers; Fan Mills, two sizes Patent churns, Plantation Wheelbarrows Common Straw Cutters, Patent do. do. Swingletrees Groin Cradles, new pattern, Rico do. do. SCYTHES, HOOKS, See, English Patent Scvthes, American Grass do. Grass Platt do. Briur am! Brush do. Scyth Snaiths Briar Hooks, Coni Cutters Post Spoons, Ox Yokes and Ox Bows Frails, Axe Helves, Pruning Shears Dirt Scrapers for public roads Garden Hoes and Rakes, Ditching Ivuivos Transplanting Trowels and Forks Garden Reels and Lines Witli a variety of Implements not enumerated. For sole by DENSLOW & WEBSTER. oct 7 ^EOAUS! SUGARS!! SEGARS!!! O Just received— 5,00U Sugerior Britannia Brand 5.000 •* Charleston “ 4,000 44 Diana 44 2,000 44 Gold Leaf 44 0,000 44 Britannia Segiindi Brand 5,000 44 Pauotcla 44 5,000 44 Cousolacion 44 3.000 44 Lord Byron Besides various other brands, which thu subscri ber otters at wholesale aud retail. P. JACOBS, 27 Bull struct, sign of the Indian. sept 14 H avana sugars.-- 1 The subscriber* huviug made arrangements with the most celebrated Sugar Manufacturers in Havana, will continually keep on hand, lor sale, a choice se lection of their own direct importation, aud now have on hand the following: 20,000 Britannia Garcia choice Scgnrs 25,000 La Cere* do. 25,500 Aquilla do. 10,000 Cou*olacio do. 5,000 Washington Regalia do. 10,000 Venus do. 25,000 Alrio do. and various other brand*, which they offer on ac commodating term* oct 0 CONNERAT Sc BARIE. rpo FACTORS «V PLANTERS.— X PLANTATION GOODS—Sxtuicn, La- ritrioi* * Nevitt, offer for sale— 20 bale* superior London Duffil Blankets 10 do. Fancy End Twilled do. 20 do. Georgia Plains, Schley’* manufacture 25 do. Cable Warp do. 25 do. Fancy, do. 20 do. Washington, Glasgow and Union rolled Kerseys 5 do. extra heavy Mallory do. do. 5 do. plain uml twilled Red Flannel 5 do. plain uud fiuicy Linsey Woolsey 20 do. heavy Cotton Ostmlmrgs, Georgia nmdo 25 do. 3*4 brovvu Cotton Shirtiug 10 do. 7-8 do. do. 5 eases blue nnd fancy Striped Homespuns 5 do. low priced Calico 50 dozen Kilmarnock Cups 25 do. Scotch Bonnets 25 do. Wool Sock*. 190 do. Head Ilaudk'fs 25 do- do. Gloves. DO do. Cotton and Wool Shawls. Fur sale at tho lowest prices. sept 0 ’00 All, THAT ARE IN WANT. 1 be subscriber takes pleusure in having it only atu| continually understood, that ho is pre wired to supply the wants of all the Gentlemen, l-Julte.s. Young .Men, Misses aud Children, in this vity.Mi fur iw ilats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Cur- pet-bagsand Trunks are coucernud. To the Gcn- i»e would say, that his stock of Ready Made yoUiing has not yet been surpassed for style, 'fiiciipnew, aud durability. Let tlio Ladies re- ‘uciubcr that we have a full supply of fashionable yumner Bonnets, uud that our lurge anil varied mock of Shoes, enable us to suit every customer, t o Uie Young Men, bo it announced that we are 'll. i* l * l,! ,mu8t Panama and Leghorn Jits thin can bo found in this city, and Unit our 1 r 'V l V, 1 Bo,,u eu n’ 1 be beat, fi*?. Ifi** Congress Street, sign of Uie GM.DKNOjDHAlfD. “ l# WILLIAM B. HALE. jyEW FACl. WOODS.—Tim Sub.cri- ips, . Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Box es, Fancy Funs, Cord Cases of every description; togeUier with a large nnd varied assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, &c. SUNDRIES—Perfumery, a lino assortment; Musical In-truments of every description, Silver and Steel Bag nnd Purse Mountings, Silver and Steel Beeds,Silver Pencil* and Toooth-picks, Ci gar Cases, Snutf and Tobacco Boxes, Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail aud Shaving Brushes; Hair and Cloth*** do, Military Trimming* of every de scription, Canes, a good assortment of Cutlery— together with every other article usually found in our trade. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired iu the best manner, uud warranted to give satisfaction, oct 18 T. T. WILMOT fi WATCHES AND JEWEL- RY.—The Subscriber wishes to call tho 4£g^&:ittfiUtiou of his citstomersto a choice as sortment of lino watches, just received by recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Lever*, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escunement Le vers, Silver Hunting Casa Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Leniue and Vertical escapement. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, VentClmins, Curb Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union. All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. NTEW GROCERY STOBE.-^ED- |~\RIGIN OF M’ALISTER’S ALL ll WARD SWIFT would Hespectftffiy inform U HEA WARD SWIFT would fespectflilly inform bis friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the Wholesale Grocery Business, iu the store adjoining S. E. Crane’s Carriage Repo sitory, and nearly opposite to Mr. John Boston’s Counting Room, on Bay street, where he is now receiving, and intends to keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, to which lie invites the attention of purchasers, feeling satis fied that, from his longexperiencain the business, combined with his personal attention being given to the purchase and selection of his stock in tho Northern market, that he can offer as great in ducement to buyers as cuu be obtained in this City or Charleston. His stock comprises tlio following, with overy tiling else iu his line i Now Orleans Sugar, St. Crox do. Muscbvado do. Orleans refined do. Stuart’s Loaf do. White Havana do. Laguira Coffee Rio do. Java do. Segars and Tobacco of various brands. Liquors, Wines, &c. Crushed & Powdered do. Teas of different qua- Ctiba Molasses. lities. sept 4 /^ROCFUIES.—100 boxes Hammond’s VIF Soap. 50 do. Fay’s pale Swap. 60 boxes Colgate's do. do. 50 half boxes Family 8oap. 25 boxes No. 1 Chocolate. , 60 M Principe Segars. 10 bags Black Pepper. 25 boxes Alustard. 5 bags Allspice. 20 hbls. Clarified Sugar. 5 hhds. choice St. Croix do. 200 Demijohns Is, 2s, 3s, and fi*. 50 boxes Bunch llnisins. 60 doz. Broom*. 50 doz. pninted Pails. 20 boxes Tuble Salt. 3 chests Oolong choice Tea. 15 cases 44 Byass” London Portor. 10 baskets 44 Rococo” Champagne. 20 boxes assorted Cordials. 20 bbl* Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 15 bags Brazil Sugar. 15 eight* cask* Brandy'. 15 quarter casks Malaga Wine. 15 do. do. “Dourette” Malaga Wine. 5 eighth do. do. do. do. 5 quarter do. Madeira Wine. 15 eight do. do. do. 2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy it Co's Brandy. 5 bbls. Ulovor Leaf Gin. 15 do. G'ordiul*. 13 Vetiel’s Regalia Segars. 200 Reams Wrapping Paper. 60 Gross Andrew’s Chewing Tobacco. 20 boxes perfumed Soap. 100 Gross Friction Matches. Lunding from brigs Philura and John Hart man, and for sale by sept 15 CONNERAT & BARIR. L acks and emuroideries. Inside 11 lull; Einb’d Muslin Collurs; Lace Caps; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging & lusert’g; Swiss dodo; Thread do.do.; Valenciuiiu’s Lace; Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain and Fig’d blk. Lisle Lace; Fig’d and plain Cap Lacc. For sale by oct2 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. G^TJjGMEN’S furnishing R . E *—’ SVlU ‘lAM B. HALE, Mann- ' re ,r 11,1,1 Dealer in Rcady|AInde Clothing, strcio « U .’ Shoes, Trunks, etc., 163 Congress oov i’) U l “ u * 0 Market square, Savannah, Gn. L A tEXCILUVGE. Ladies’, every'.Childrens’ aud Infuuts’ SUOES, of Sinri. iii'i L s ,il< 0 a,1| l pattern, at tho new Granite luiV m ««o'. Savannah, G«. ,WJ3 WILLIAM B. HALE, Proprietor. —A great variety of Bnir.i! ,r ’ V'ffiies, Hat, Tooth and Nail Brushes; *' ,rn Dressing Combs; Perfuniory, A-!;,i • Toilet Uruuiiieutsand Funev JV,;’if.*- Also my usual supply of FRES1I ' ’*• All selected with tho utmost care. hers have received, liy lute arrivals and are now openiug a full assortment of Fancy nnd Do mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinetts, Tweeds, Vestings, in every variety, Black Alpacus. Silk Wrat» do., Black, Plaid, aud Col’d Merinos, Wors ted Plaids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, FreucUdo., Casluuurc Dresses,Mmislitidc Luines, Rich Fig’d do., English and American Prints, Black and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White nudRed Flannels, White uud Brown Canton Finn- mils, Paper Cambrics, Cambric aud Jaconet Mus lins, Ron Roy and Brochu Shawls, Printed Cash- mere do., Marseilles Quills, Hemstitched and Plain L. C. Ilaudk'fs, S'dk do.,. Cotton Pocket uml Verona Ilaudk’fs, Bluucliud and Brown Tuble Da mask, Bird’s Eye Diaper, llucknbuck Cotton do., Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Rings aud Tassels,Braids and Silk Twist for Purses, overy variety of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Clottts, Carpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet Rugs, &c„ &c„ which, with a variety of other goods, will be offered at the lowest market prices, and on tlio most acconmioduting terms, Wholesale or Rotiiil. Merchants, Planters, nnd others, are invited to cull and examine. GODFREY & LaRCCHE, oct 5 West corner Shad's Range. PBEAT BARGAINS FOR CASH. vX JOHN MURPHEY has received in store aud for sale, Bleached Linen Drill from 31.1 to 75 cts. Brown do. do. from 124 up, plain Brown Linens uml Hollands from 124 tip, Irish Linen* from 20 to 87.jc, fine Cotton Chintz at 35c; mixed grey, blue and black Sutinut, black Cashmere uud Cushmerctt very cheap, Worsted Urambroous at 25 cts. white and fancy Vestings at 75c per yard, colored aud mourning De Laius from 12 J up, Silk I Id Id's from 3Ij up, Linen Hdkl’s, Ladies, Misses and Children’s ilosc ut 10 to 50c. Ladies Linen and Raw Silk do, Gent* brown and mixed Socks from 10 to 25c. net Gloves nnd Mils from lOo up, black Silk Cravats from 50c up, super Italian Sewing Silk ut 3 cents u skein, white Linen Table Cloths from 50c to $2, needle worked Collars from 25 cts. lip, Mourning Cali coes at 8 to 124c, colored do ut 04 to 124, and. Mourning Scutch Gingham ut 25c; which, to gether with a variety of other goods, are well worth tlio attention of all who desire good and cheap goods. nug 4 M’pt 2y THOMAS RYERSON, corner of Bay & W Intake/ Si*. CJ UN DRIES.—50 kegs Hazard’s Powder; KX 200 bag* assorted Shot; 100 Grindstones; 50,- 000 Spanish Segars, part very choice ; 50 packa ges Stuart’s loal uud crashed Sugars; 100 barrels Georgia Flour; 50 boxes Hull’s Candles; 10 ar. casks Malaga VVine; 20 boxes assorted Cordiuls; 25 boxes Buchan’s Soap;200 reams wrapping Pa per ;20 casks India Ale; 20 bbls Potatoes. Just received and for sale by oct 18 II. A. CRANE. TATAIJLS.—300 kegs assorted, for sale byj oct 18 ’ II. A. CRANE. f^I*OVEl;L-~Ladics black and dark lloskiti VX Gloves, do. light mid white do. do. do. white black aud white Silk do. do. and Miss Merino do. Miss colored. Silk do. Gents white, black aud col ored Iloskindo. du. do. Silk do. do. Linen Lisle, aud Merino do. do. super Black do. Opened and for side by oct6 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. UU€K.\ER A ilIEEEIiER, -Nos. 105 mid 106 Bryan street, have just received, a fiuo assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys wear, of the host materials and manufacture, and of the latest stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoos of every variety and style, warranted os good as can bo found in this market, and at as low price*. A large and carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters and factors will find to their advantage to call mid examine. Care taken- in filling measures. Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, »Ve. And a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Paris made Boots, direct importation. oct 1 D nSTOSGOOD’S'INDIA CllOLAGO- GUE—-For the euro of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent nnd Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Ku lurgement ol'tlio Liver, Enlargement of tho Spleen and all tho various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invaluable medicine was prepured from an extensive practice of several years m a bilious climate, and is never known to tail of curing Fe- verand Ague, or any of the diseases above named Those who are suffering from affections of thi. kind, as also those who have become invalids from their ettects upon tho constitution, will find the India Cholegegiiou most invaluable remedy for purifying the blued, and thoroughly cleansing from the system the morbid ettects of a bilious climate. The wonderful operation of tho Cliolagogue in eradicating bile from the human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy, thorough and permanent euro of fever uml ague, and the various grides of intermittent and remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver: also Enlargement of thu Spleen, called Ague Cake, and die various forms of billions Indigestion.— These, with the other varied affections of such climates, arising from a common miasmnl cause, are only modification* of the same disease, and e- qitally controlled by the same remedy. Solo Agents for Snvnunuh, J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, out. 21 Monument Square. F RESII SEEDS. —The Subscribers have received a choice selection of GAR DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with grout care by a Seedsman of high reputation, uml are warranted as good as any to bo found iu this country. ASPARAGUS.—Giant and Root*. BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush or Snap.— Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, 6 Weeks, Early China Dwarf or Large Kidney, Refugee or J000 to 1, Half Moon, (pole or miming,) Large White Lima, White Dutch Runners, Scarlet Runners, Red Cranberry. BEET.—Eurly Blood Turnip, Long Blood, White French Sugnr. BROCOLI. —Early White, Large Purple Cape. CABBAGE.—Early York. Largo York, Green Globe Savoy, Early Sugur Loaf, Eurly Drum head, Late Drumhead, Large Lute Buttersea, Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Grucu Glazed. CAULIFLOWER.—Early nnd Late. CELERY.—White Solid. CRESS.— Curled or Peppergrass, Broad Leaf. CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster, Early Short Green, Early Long Green. CARROT.—Eurly Horn, Long Orange. CORN.—Sweet or Sugar, Early Canada, Tnscarora. EGG-PLANT.—Purple. KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purple. LEAK.—Large Scotch, London. LETTUCE. — Drumhead, White Cabbage, Curled Silesia, Largu Grucnhead, Imperial Cab bage. MELON*—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Cnutoiopc, Large Musk. MUSTARD.—Brown or Black, White English. MARJORAM.—Sweet. ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Large Red, Silver Skin, Onion Setts. OKRA. PARSLEY.—Curled. PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Gurnscy. PEPPER.—Bell, Coyene. I'UMPKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth. PEAS. — Early Washington, 24 feet, early Warwick, 2 foot, Early Double Blossom Frame, 3 feet, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur, 34 foot, Dwurf Murrowfiit, 34 feet, Bishop’s Dwarf Pro lific, 1 loot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tall, 6 feet. RADISH.—White Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet, Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip, (fme Summer and Winter Variety.) Black Full or Spanish. RHUBARB ROOTS. SALSIFY. SAGE. S PI NAG E.—Prickly or Full, Round Leaf or Summer. SQUASH.—Early Summer Bush, Early Sum mer Crook-neck, Winter Crook-neck, Cocounut or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetable Murrow. TURNIP. — Early White Dutch, Flat or Spring, Early Red Top, Early Garden Stone, Large English Norfolk, Hanover or Long Tank ard. Purple Top Rutabcga. TOMATA.—Large Red. THYME. FLOWER SEEDS. In packages of 12, 25, 50 and 100 kinds iu each. FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c. Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Ryo and Out*. Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit und Ornamental Trees, furnished to order from one of the best and most extensive Nursery and Flower Gardens in this country. An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Gar dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, *fcc., to which will bo added the most popular works published on tho above subject*. Agents fur the American Agriculturalist, pub lished monthly by A. B. Allen, N. Y., for which subscriptions arc solicited, oct7 DENSLOW & WEBSTER. /^KOCERIES.-II. A. CRANE .otters VX for sale, on favorable terms, SUGARS.—10 hhds. St. Croix; 25 do. New Orloaus; 25 du. Muscovado; 30 tierces do.; 10 do. refined Orloaus; 50 packages Stuart's loaf, crashed, and powdered; 5 Luxes white Havana. COFFE.—150 bags Rio; 50 do. Laguira; 50do. Java. MOLASSES.—50 hhds. Cuba, 25 tierces do.; 50 barrels Orleans. CRACKERS, &c.—20 bbls. Butter; 20 do. Boston; 20 do. Sugar; 10 do. Pilot Bread. SHOT.—100 bags, ussurted. POWDER.—50 kegs, assorted. BACON.—20 casks sides; 5 do. Shoulders, and 5 do. Hams. PEPPER &. SPICE.—10 bags each. PORTER.—20 casks Byass, pts. 5 20 do., do qts.; 20 do., do., Ale. ALMONDS.—10 frails soft shell. RAISINS.—25 boxes Malaga; 25 half do. TEAS.—20 half chests Black; 20 qr. chests Ily- sou; 10 cases Imperial. VINEGAR.—25 bbls. Cider; 5 casks White Wine. CANDLES. —50 boxes Adamantine; 25 do. ■ Snerm; 25 do. Tullow. SOAP.—100 boxes, various brands. TOBACCO.—2000 packages, various brands. SEGARS.—100,000 Spanish and Principe, tlio most aqprovcd brands. LIQUOliS, WINES,&c.—10 pipes nnd half do. pure Otard Brandy; JO pipes pure Holland Gin; 150 bbls. Western Whiskey; 100 do. Northern Gin; 50 do. N. E. Rum; 25 do. ex tra choice old Monougnhelu Whiskey; 10 do. 44 Bourlmii” do.; 15 pipes und qr. casks choice old Maderia Wine; 2 hhds. choice old Port; 10 bbls old Poach Brandy, oct 10 /^.IIOCEHIES.—100 hags Rio Coffee, 20 VX do. old Juvn, 20 do. old Cuba, 10 do. Cape do, 20 hhds. Muscovado, 5 do. St. Croix, 5 boxes Loaf, and 10 bids. Crashed Sugar; 10 hhds Sides and Shoulders, 10 hbls. Sugar cured Hams, 10 do. nnd 25 keg* Lard; 30 boxes Sperm, and 25 do. Tallow Cundlus, choice Green uud Black Teas, for sulo by THEODORE MINIS, oct 12 C IlAm*AOiVE ? &C«—40baskets Cham pagne, qt* and pints, “Grapo,” brand, 20 boxes Claret, 20 baskets Sweet Oil, 100 boxes Sardines, 10 do Brandy Fruit, 5 do Verumcilli, 5 do Macaroni, 20 do Lemon Syrup, 10 do Rasp berry do. Lauding from brig Josephus, and for sale by WOOD, C LAG HORN & CO. sept 30 B UTTER.—o kegs Prime UosUeti Butter, landi lauding, fur sale by BALDWIN it CO. 'i^JLOUIt.—50 sacks and 20 barrels Georgia A Flour, ground from now Wheat, a spluuued article, for sale low by oct8 ALBERT HARD. L IME.—S00 casks Lime, cargo of seboouer Emily Knight, for *- — *— r sule to arrive, by * BALDWIN & CO. T HUE.—500 casks fresh Lime, lauding from A_J schr. Mary Furrow nt Johnson's wharf, for sale by may 20 L. BALDWIN CO. HEALING OINTMENT—About the yea 1817,1 was living in the western part of this State, pursuing the occupation ori; farmer. One day while chopping in the woods, I foolishly chbppcil my foot noarly off, instead of the treu. During this misfortuno I employed myself in perusing the fragment leaves of an old volume, printed in Eng land some hundred yean ago. Among these scattefod leaves I read of an herb which had bceik analyzed by some of England’s ancient Alche mist*, Showing properties and qualities never be fore found in any pl&nt that was ever discovered. This one herb, under the force of tlio Retort and Crucible, developed more tbajl leu distinct properties. This fact struck my mind >0 forcibly, that it was impossible to gqt rid of it. Something scemod to tell me that Providence, whose special cure is extended towards all his CMtttres, hud never concentrated into one small herb so many medicinal qualities, ns various nnd as complicated, although perfectly identical da the hitman blood, without a wise and good purpose. Here was to bo found the, acids, the alkAli*, the nils, the water, the air, the salts, tlio soda, &c., all combined, con centrated, and chemically unitod into one single element of power, forming a substance more al lied nnd in affinity to the human blood than was ever before discovered m tho works of nature. Lnbdring under, these impression* for several years, I became uneasy, discontented, nnd un willing to confute inyselflouger to the duties of a fanner. :i EVery thing ifccmed t'6 point my mind to ono object, viz.: tho preparation of this herb into a medicine. I then detunuiued to return to Uie city of N. York. I did so, and immediately inquired fdr die herb. It was hot td bo fount). I thou sent to Europe nnd there found it under another name. Having prepared the article to niy satisfaction, I gave it nwdy fo all, whp would use It. Hun dreds, I might say thousands, took it into their families and used it: some for ono thing mid some for imothor, nild nil from* die very first to tho very last, pronounced it of unrivaled excel lence uud powter The first case dint came under my observation, was u matt tliut bad lost tho iiho of hi* nrui for some years. The Ointment restored his arm completely in a few days. This surprised mo a* much as it did the patient. After him there canid a mail widi sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a very had case indeed. Oho box only sulfieied to make a perfect cure. And I would here remark that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes, who hover found any relief but in this Oint ment. There nextcnirio a woman whd was suffering excruciating pain from the Ague in tho face.— Her physician (diiilking it tho toothache,) had extracted eleven of her teeth. But die difficulty still remained ns bail ns over. TJ10 Application of the All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however, began to swell, and the surface wns covered over with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. Iu one day nil diis disappeared. About the sumo time, a lady made application with it fur dm headache of long standing, Arid u fulling of die hair. The Ointment cured her headache, and restored her Imir. Siiice diis, I have kuowii the Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty years standing. I hesitate not to any, that it is almost un infallible remedy for this complaint. About this time there were two cuses, one of Consumption, nnd die odierof .Scrofula, which had battled the skill of every physician who pres cribed. It was wonderful to witness die effect of thu Ointment nn these persons. Nu one would believe it unless they lmil personally witnessed it. But it did the work properly. There was no hall* way business, for they recovorcd their health in a few mouth*. Rlimimndstn, Fever, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, mid Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard of success. Butin Chest diseases, such ns Asth ma, pain and oppression, I believe dieru is 110 bet ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such in Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humors of the Skin, Inttammutiun, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, nnd Burns, it seems to he a perfect nntidote.— People would come into die store smiliug, wish ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or whether the Ointment that I gave them was indeed all-healing in it* nature. For said they, not one liugle application has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with greut and universal success. It produced such good results in all rases that it has been noised uhruud, und I wns offered sums of money for a receipt to make it for private us** merely. Every limit spoke well of it, us it had doueso much good. Not withstanding all, 1 have boon careful not to recommend it, except incases I knew it would do good. I was never willing to lend myself to nnv tiling without first testing its merits. 'This I en ; (leaver to do on every occasion, and when 1 acted as one of the Sick Committee iu the Lodge of 1. O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in thu mnstcritical conditions, and hud ubundnnt oppor tunity of proving it* worth. And, in conclusion; I would remark that I have placed this Ointment before the people of the U. States during the last nine or twelve months, aud. so general has been tho satisfaction, and so great amount of good done, that more than hnlfa mill ion of boxes have already boon sold. 1 do really believe there never was a medicine which gained such widespread, universal anil unammoUH satis faction ns the All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of the land there have route up one deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying ‘‘McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of truth ami love, while health forever attends thy foot steps.” And were I now to give all Uie good sayiugH of the people, tlieir unqualified approval, ttieirtfutukliilue** and gratitude, their joy at rerov eriug from disease aud sickness, I could fill a volume. Jamks. McAi.istkr, New York. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. M. TURNER 6c BROTHER, net 18 Agents for Savannah. TVTEW DRESS GOODS. —2 cartons i 1 rich Mons do Lancs; 2 do. do. French Cash meres; Col’d and Black French Merinos; Black Alpaca’s and Mmw de Lanes: Blaek Gros d« Swiss nnd Gros do Afrigue Silk; Rich Plaid and Stripped col’d Silks, for sale by oct9 HENRY H. STOTESBURY. J UNE BED BEANKETST—9, 10, 11, anil 12-4 Whitney Blunkets, 10-4, 11-1 and 12-4 super. French Bed do. Just received, and for solo by oct 18 GODFREY & LA ROCHE. B ONNET MBmONB.-Fnncy and Plaid Ribbons, received nnd for sale by octO HENRY II. STOTESBURY. F EOUlt.—175 barrel* St. Louis Flour, a superior article for Bakers, binding from bark Convoy, for sale by oct 5 COHEN &. FOSDICK. XlLiOUIt dfcU.—100 bbl*. Georgia Flour; 15 Ju sacks Corn Meal of superior quality, for family use, forsalo by oct2 WASHBURN, WILDER &. CO. T ARB, &c.—lf> bbls. No. 1, Leaf Lard; -1-4 50 boxes Burchill’s No. 1 Soap; 50 boxes scaled Herring; 30 boxes Goshen Cheese, land ing from ship Hartford, and for sale by oct.6 SCRANTON 3c JOHNSTON. M olasses.—sngariio use Mol; sale by II. J GILI oct 10 asses, lor GILBERT. (JUGARt—15 hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar, ►X lauding lroui brig Alice Bentley, and for sale fa y SCRANTON OIINSON. B ACON, —Shoulder* and flams of a superior quality. Also a few barrels of Now No. 1 Mackerel, for family use, for sale by' A. HARD, sept 28 Cor, of Broughton and Drayton sts. G OLD PENS.—A largo supply of the ,1- bovo embracing overy variety of all the prin cipal makers, which have been selected in person with great care, ami cannot but give satisfaction. The assortment varies in prices frotn $1 to iJ4 50 and includes some very superior Oinnll size Peus for Indies writing; together witli 11 few Pen* iu heavy Gold Cases. A liberal discount made tu wholesale purchaser.*. oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER. L EMONS.—Just received, 5 bbls. West India Lemons, and Ibr sale by oct 5 CONNERAT &, BARIE. flOODYEAIl’S PATENT VUL- VX CANTZLD RUBBER BELTING.—An assortment of the above of various widths, for sale at Manufacturer’s prices. Also a small supply of Goodyear’s Patent Rub ber Bands. These Itings or Bunds are for plac ing round papers and parcels of every description. In an instunt one can bo placed round a packet of papers, holding them firm, at tlio same time al lowing an addition or reduction without loss of compactness. For snlo by oct 6 DENSLOW & WEBSTER. R IC E AND RAXSINS.—10 casks whole Rice, u fine article for family use; 10 boxes Raisins, for sale low by oct 2 ALBERT HARD. flOPFEE,-50 bags Rio, 23 do old Govern- ment Java; 2 bide* Mocha, landing from brig Suvntinnb, und forsalo by oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY &CO. 1VI GLASSES.—SO hhds. Culm, for sale bv ILL oct 18 II. A CRANE. TX AMS.—200 Reynolds Extra Sugar cured JLjL Hams, just received, for sain by oct 7 J. E. GAU0RY 3c CO. ■pLOEB.—40 bbhls; Georgia Flour, 10 do. -I. Apploj, received and for side by oct 13 ALBERT HARD. WOOLSEY AND WOOLSEY»S ▼ V SUGAR.—30 packages Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar, lunding from brig Savan nah, and for side by oet 7 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. "IXISCUITS.—-40 barrels and half barrels JX Soda, Sugar and Butler Biscuits, landing from brig Sovunuah, and for sale by oct7 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. ^^NIONS.—2000 bunches Onions, received and for sale by oct 6 II. J. GILBERT. F LOUlt.—125 bbls. superfine Flour, laud ing per bark Convoy, and for sule by oct fi CONNERAT & BARIE. OUNDB1E8.—Apple*. Potatoes, Tobacco, O Herring, Cod Fish und Chceso, landing front brig Alice Bentley, and for sale by oct 5 H. J. GILBERT. pCTTEll.—20 kegs choice Butter, for JX sale by THEODORE MINIS. DLES.—30 boxes Judd’s Candle*. Landing frdrti brig Savannah, and for sale by oct 9 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. r<AN V Lor nUTTER AND LARD.^-10 bbls. Nm JX 1, Leaf I^ird, 15 kegs choice Batter*. Land ing from brig John Endow, and for sale by oct 4 E. SWIFT. N EW PUBLICATIONS.—Graham’s American Moutldy Magazine, for Octobej 4 . Godey’s I^uly Book. The Kitchbn Directory ami American House wife,'containing tiie most valuable and original receipts iu all the various brandies of Cookery. The Frugal Housewife or Kitchen Companion. Tho Volunteer or tho Maid of Monterey, a tale of the Mexican war, by Ned Bunding. Christopher Tadpole by Albert Smith with il lustration* part 1. Tiiu Journeyman Joiner or the companion of tiic tour of Franco, by George Sand. The Gardiner and complete Flourish Endless amusement containing nearly 400 en tertaining experiment*. Comic Nursery Tulc* by Y. W- N. Baylev. Received Ily JOHN M. COOPtUl. oct 13 ab.4,\<«) County out ter. VX 10 kegs choice Orange County Butter, land- Jng from brig Philura, and for sale by r rept 15 CONNERAT & BARIE oct 7 rpEAS.—10 chests attj X se* Gunpowder choice Powchong Tei "DART G Louis the Fourteenth and Cotat -IT of France, by Miss I’urdoo. Norman’s Bridge, or the Modern Midas. No. 29 Pictorial History Of England. Margaret IGroham, or the reverses of Fort mid by G. r. R. James, Esq. Tales and Sketches, by tho late Win. S. Stone. Received by - JOHN M. COOPER. 7'VHAMPAGNE.—15 basket* Anchor Und Vy 15 basket* DeOrimcnt, quart* and pints.— Landing from brig Savannah, 4nd for sale by oci7 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. POBTEB.-20 casks qts and pta Ryrfr’J XT Porter, in store and for palo by J. E. GAUDRY & CO do. Souchong-Tea, landing per per Hartford, and for sale by WOOD, C LAGIIQRN f ~~ I 6t COi