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\» published ever)' Friday afternoon, at thrbk
tauMui per annum—all pay able inadvapoo.
‘ N. B.—Each Citation by Uie Clorks of tlm
•Courts of Ordinary, that application has been
made for Letters of Administration, must bo pub-
’ lisbod THIHTV DA»S Ot ItiUSt. <
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditors to rondoriu thoir accounts,
must bo published six wricks. . , .•
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors musiboat public auction, on the first Tues
day of the moil tli, between the usual hours of sale,
«t tlie placo of public sales in tbo county where
the Letters Tostaiuontary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
sim days notico tliereof in ono of tlio public
gazettes of this Sluto, and at tbo door of tlie
Court House, whero such sales are to bo huld.
Notico for leave to sell Nog rocs, must bo pub
lished for four months, bofora any oraor absolute
shall be inado thereupon by ilio Court.
Sales of ReaF Estato by Executors, Adminis
trators, ami Guardians, must bo published SIX
TY DAYS before tlie duy of sale. Thoso sales
must bo made at tbo Court House iloor of tlie
county in winch tlie proporty is sitnnto, mid on
the first Tuesday of tbo month, botwoon tbo
, hours of ton in the morning and four in the after-
uoou. No sales from day to duy is vulid, unless
so oxpressed in tlio advertisement. ,
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Laud, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of pcrsonnl property (except nogroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors uiul Ad-
iniiiistrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Loiters Disuiitisory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Alortgngos on
. real estate, must bo advertised onca a mouth for
ti FOUR MONTH8.
Orders oftlio Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the bond of agrooniont) to make ti
tles to land, must bo advertised Three Months
I at least
I Sheriffs sales under executions regularly
1 granted by the courts, must be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—undor mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sulos of norwlmblo proporty
■under order of Court, must bo advertised goner-
ally, TEN DAYS boforo tlio day of Sale.
%* All Letters directed to this Office or tlio
Editor, iiitisl be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
GALNOVIC^S
EORGIA, llillli.cll Couiliy.—To
all whom it may coiicorn,—Whereas, Alkm
Williams, ; Gnariliim of Martha A< LjroiM, Halil
applied to (lie lion, tlio Court of Ordinary of
Uiuloch county, Ah' LeltQra Dwnnssory frOin Mold
Guardianship. - ' ' l ; ‘ . .
Thoso uro therefore to eito and admonish all
S wliutaoever interested, to illo their objoc-
liny) in my office, within the timo-pre-
>y law; otlierwi.se Letters Disiiiwsory will
be granted the applicant,
oct.l DAVID BEASLEY; c. c. o, ». c.
ROOUC’S EUROPEA1V AND
.D BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARIES.—
The two series comprising about 40 ISmo vol
umes, published in London, in neat uiiiforni cloth
binding, each voluiua with a steel Portrait; being
a collection of tlie best works of the best authors.
For sale by JOHN M. COOPER,
nov 0
1 FpiIE MEXICAN RANC1IERO, or
X tbo Maid of the Clinppural, by Charles E
Avcrill.
fieuianiin, the Jew of Grenada, a Romance;
• by Edwnrd’Maturin, Esq.
Rody tlio Rover, or Ribbotiman, a Tale; by
1 William Cnrelton.
The Indian in his Wigwam, or Charactoristics
of the Red Ruco of America; by Henry S School-
craft.
The Clininpions of Freedom, or tlie Mysterious
Chief, a Romance of tlio 19th century; by Sam
uel Woodworth. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov 0 South wide Mnrltot square,
THE WORLD IN A POCKET-
X BOOK—By W. H. Crump.
Specimens of the early Native Pootryof Ire
land, in English metrical translations.
Tbo Book of Visions.
Chriirtinns Blossoms for 1848.
. TheSnow Storm; a Christman story, by Mrs
m? : c * e ff’ ,,l ly bound.
Ihe Christian Keepsake for 1848.
friendship's Offering for 1848.
The Great Secret, or How to bo Iltippy; by
Emdy Cliubbuck. 3
Tho Booh of Christmas, descriptive of the cus-
tonu, ccrumouios, fun, feuling, and festivities of
the wason ; liy Thos. K. llervoy.
Diu Child’s Favorite, by a Lady.
Alphabetical Cards, Soc. Received by
„ J. B. CUBBEDGF.,
nnv " Soutli-sido Mnrketsquare.
^I^HE CIIARIH, for 1848, a series of gracc-
ful and elegant colored groups, designed
cxpreessly for this work.
Tho Opal, a pure gift for the liolydnys, for 1848;
.diM bv Mm. Sarah J Halo.
. Also, Illiistmtcd octavo editions of tlio Poets,
m extra cloth gilt and Turkey morocco bindings.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER
nov 10
LUMILY GROCERY STORE.—
iimiaa?. Cr i °f Dro “^on mid Bull-streets.—J.
S -• ’ mv itesthe attention of his friends
ana tbo citizens generally to his choice mid amplo
«ock of Groceries now on hand,and which ho is
continually receiving: among which is Woolsoy
: '‘.Gfasbed Sugur, do. do. Loaf do; at
“'-"T •uiiwunuiiatiiiin, Ullllll
i o . ' Boofand Buffalo Tongues; Poppor
*na opicc, I’icklos.agreat variety, Catsup's; Pre-
of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds mid Cur-
Nuts of nil kinds; a tol of choice Havana
ogars; Butter, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits;
i nuceton Crackers; Choose, Anchovies,Sardines,
Annhoveo Pusto, and EssehcejCnporsOlivns.frosli
oaimou and Lobsters in tin'cntis;clioico Toas;Cof
»•«, oi nil hinds; Caital Flour In whole nnd hall
w;ki-g S0 f|j, , c | tw |, on | ? Primos in glnss jars; ex-
ra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitclinn &
] ^ ,, ! rrout Jolly* Guuvn Marmalade;
ofan * M i rl ? r ' ‘ n P ,ntH °*\d quarts; Chninpngne,
,... u,, * uu "' v,oruiiiis, ror?, v.iuroi,
nrii!!i ,,n ^ Wine. Ami a variety of omm
on iiHUtilly kept in n Family Grocery, alwuyi
nov*! UM ^ **° r *^° nt ^ >0 lo\vd8txuarketpricu.
.HARD* corner of Broughton
from ?!!• 2 ra k l . on Stn ^ t ' oire w for solo, landing-
Mol«! in * 8, ‘!, n ^ ow barrels,'Sugar Houso
bo 3°; 510 half bbls No. 1 and2 Mackerel: ' *
wnr'n-! r . r,n f * 16 half and 20 whole boxes ]
m whole and half bbls.. Half Gal
Te». 10 half chests superior B
,id ’ i, “hages, Apples, Arc. Are. Tlieoliovt
cash.iwffi well selected and bought
AlJ» r ® ^ ow mjd warranted,
taotp ti. 12,0/NI lbs Georgia nud.B
Coff.i. Sloes' and SHouldora; 30 sacks
Salt, pS.KpE
bu'rfiali N
Tj^OUR MONTHS after date applientiou
X will bo made to tlio Hon, tlio Justices of Uio
Infbrlor Court of Waro Coniitv, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to solTtho lands
bolongiiig to the ostato of William Yarborough,
lato or Ware county, dccoased, for., tbo bouofit of
the heirs und creditors of said estato.
DAVID J. MILLER, Adm'r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adih’x.
nov 16
jVTOTICE.—AUjpcrsons indebted to tlie es-
J/l tato of.William Yorborougb, Into pf Ware
county, deceased, pro hereby requested to ninkd
iinmeuinte payment: Atm those havingdemnnils
against said estato will render fiioin iu uccording
to law. .
DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
Warosboro', Nov. 1,.1847. uov 9
ElOUR MONTHS uftor dato application
X >yill bo 'uiado lo tlio lion, tbo Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, whilo sitting for ordinary
purposes, ,for loavo to sell, all tho real ami per
sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minors.
HASKELL SIMMONS.
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims.
T7HHJR MONTHS after dato, application
X will be liiudo to the Hon. tho Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, wlfilo silting
as a Court of Ordinary, for loavo to soff all tho
property, whether roul or personal, belonging to
the estate of Edward Quigly, dccuused, for tho
bonefit of tlio hoirs and creditors of said ostato.
, JOHN CASS, Gdnrdinu ofthe
orphan children of Edward Qnigly, dcc'd.
nov 2-
* VTOTICE.—All parsons indebted to tlio es-
-L 1 late of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please
makeiinmodinte payment: And thoso who Iinvo
doumuds against said estate, will present them as
the law directs.
nov 2 D. II; BALDWIN, Ex’r.
TtOUK MONTHS after duto. application
X will bo maflo to file Hon. tlie Inferior Court
of McIntosh County, wlieu sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for loavo to sell tbo real estato nnd
slaves of Mrs. Anne Cttninghatn, Into of said
couuty, deceased, for the benefit of tlio heirs und
creditors ofsaid estate,
oct 22 CHARLES SPALDING.
'VTOTICE,—Four mouths after date, appli-
-L1 cation will bo made to tlio Honorable tbo
Justices oftlio Inferior Court ofCliutlinin County
whilo sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell Billy nndSaruh,two nogroes,belonging to tlio
estate of WiUinin J*nvitider, deceased, for the
benefit of Die heirs ofsaid estate,
oot 21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r.
TjlOUll months after date application will bn
X made to the Ilonorabln fiio Inferior Court of
Glynn county, when sitting us a Court, of Ordi
nary for leave to sell file estato of Win. B. McDon
ald, deceased, lute of McIntosh Conuty.
a lex* r McDonald,
DANIEL McDonald,
oct 5 Administrators.
' VTOTICE.—All persons indebted to tho es-
tutu of Joseph l'endurvis, late of Wayno
County, deceased, urc requestedto come forward
and inuko inimediutu payuiont. And all persons
having niiv demand ngnuirit file estate, are request
ed to baud iu fiio same regularly attested within
tlio timo prescribed by law.
oct 12 CALEB l'ENDARVIS, Exo’r.
XIOUR MONTHS after date, application
X will bo mndo to tbo Hon. fiio Justices of tlio
Inferior Court of Chntliniii County, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho per
sonal property belonging to' tho ostato of Mary
E. Tumor, Into of suiu county, deceased, for tlio
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
uug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
T/IOUR MONTHS after date, ppliention
X will bo miulo to file Hon. the Justices of fiio
liifurior Court of Bulloch county, whilo sitting
for ordinary purposes, for loavo lo sell a lot of
laud in Early county, No. 140,5th district,•belong
ing to tlie estate of James Brinson, duceuscd. fur
tho liouufit of tho heirs and creditors of said cs
tato. JASPER WILSON, ) P .
BU|>t 13 • SI.UEON BRINSON, j ‘' x r8.
I7UMJR MONTHS aftor date, application
X will bo made to fiio Hon. the Justices of tbo
Inferior Court of Clintlmin county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for loavo to sell two No-
grous, being part of fiio porsonal property of tlio
ate John P. Williamson. Sold for too, benefit of
tlio heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian.
sopt2
I7IOIJR MONTHS afterdate application
X will bn made tu the Honorbalo the Iuferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting ns n
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate
of John B. Gaudry, latu of this county, deceased,
for fiio benofit of tlie hoirs and creditors of said
estate.
nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r.
TTIOUR MONTHS after dato, application
X will bo made to tho Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell tho following
negro slaves, to wR t Louisa and her tivo children,
viz Jane Ann, Mary Margaret, Francos, Wil-
liant'aud Georgia, for tho benefit of tho heirs nnd
creditors of Abrolium Nichols, late of Clmfiiam
County, deceased.
ROBERT W. POOLER,
nov 4 Aministrator, n. ii. n. c. t. a.
rpo ALL THAT ARE IN WANT.
X The subscriber takes pleasure in having it
fully and continually understood, that lie is pro
unrod to supply the wants of nil the Gunfioiiioit,
Ladies, Young Mon, Misses nnd Children, in this
city, so faros Hats, Boiniets, Boots, Shoes, Cur-
pot-bags and Trunks nro concerned. To tlie Gen-
fioinoti lie would say, tliat his stock of Ready Made
Clothing 1ms not yet been surpassed for Btyle,
cheapness, aud durability. Let tlio Ladies ro-
iiioiiiberthat wo have a full supply of fashionable
Summer Bonnets, and that our largo uud varied
stock of Shoes, enable us to suit every customer.
To tlio Young Men, bo itnunuuuced that we aro
offering Uio finost Fur, Silk, Panama mid Leghorn
Huts that can bo found in this city, and fiiutoiir
French Boots can’t ho bout.
Call nt No. 163 Congress Street, sign of fiio
GOLDEN (I3T) HAND.
oct 9 WILLIAM B. IIALE.
T.TODSEKEEPIXG DKVUOODS.
XX Furnituro Dimity; White Marseille* Quilts;
Col’d ditto.; Furnituro Fringes; Drapery Muslin;
Turkey Red, Drapery ; Table Covering Col’d
Table Covers; White Damask Tablo Cloths; Bro.
ditto;Damask Table Diaper; Dowluss, Osnabnrgs,
Huckaback and. Scotch Dinners; Russia uud
French Diapers; French Towels; Wlit. niidcol’d
Doyles ; 5-4 to 12-4 Liueit Sheetings ; 5-4 to 12-4
blea'd and nnblca'd cotton ditto. Ucceivod uud
• •for rale by
oot 21 8N ID ER ,I,ATII ROP«fcN F*V1TT.
nVTETIIO DIST HYMNN, hi 1 plain
J.TX Sboop, Morocco Gilt, aud Turkoy Extra
Giltbindings, of various sizes—iteiv edition. Re
ceived by ' JOHN M. COOPER,
nov 18
T>UTTElt CHEESE, &c.— Lauding per
.X> Hartford, 10,kegs Goshen Butter, 20 lioxes
English Dairy Cheese; 20 bbls Potatoes; 60 whi.
and ba|f bbls Canal Flour, 20 bbli'IIera Fork; 10
hnlfbbl. P for wtln'hy : ;
nov 2:1 WOOO, CI.A«HOUN Si CO,
nov 9
bENSLOW & WEBSTER.
.ElfNN SIIEKIEF’SiSAEE.—Will
, be sold 0D| tho tho first.Tucaday in January"
, before tlie door of tho Cpurt House In
Britlmvick; between tho legal hoaraaf sale, tlio
following tracts! parcels' atta Iota bf-Land,situato
follows, to wit s
All that tract or pared of Land containing
6,531 acres and composed of tho following six
several surveys, vi?: onp Mitrvey containing 1000
acresgrantodtd Jacob Wobdall, on the 14th day.
of Janunty; 1837; dud one otlmr tract, containing
1000 aeres, nnd grunted at the sauio time to Win.
Hudson; and ono other tract containing 1000 acres
aiid granted on tlio 20Ui day of Jauiiary, 1837 to
James D. Junott; and one other tract, containing
1000 acres, and granted at the sniiie time to Win
D. Janott; ono oUter.traot; conta'ming 625 acres,
and granted at tlio sauio time to Edward W. But
ler; and ono oilier tract, containing 906 acres, and
granted on tlio 14th day of January/1837,to Plea
sant J. Mullins—all of said tracts or surveys I lav
ing such shape, marks and bounduriesas will more
fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to
each of tho said several grants. All the above
luiuls oeing designed as plat A.
Also one oilier tractor parcoi of Land contain
ing 1,888 acreH and known us tract B, and com
posed of two several Biirveys to wit: one survey
containing 1000 acres, and granted to Seaton
Grantlahdon the 23d day of January, 1837; and
ono other tract, containing 888 acres, umi granted
nt tlio sumo timo to Henry Durnol; tlie two.ubovo
Inst mentioned tracts having utieli uhnpo, marks
and boundaries, ns will more fully appear by ref
erence to tlie jilat^anuexod to each of tlie said
•ants.
Also, one other tract or parcoi of Land cotain-
.500 acres, aud known as plat L, which said
tractor parcel of Lund is composed of tho four
following survoyMo wit: ono survey . containing
100 ncrus, and granted to Jainos Bonner, on tlie
23d day of January 1837; one oilier survey, con
taining 1000 acres, and grautud at tbo saino timo
to Thomas H. Kannou: one other survey, contain-
* h Doloson
1300 unros
Also, alt diattruct or pared of !a\ml containing
Also, one other tract or parcel of Laud known
s tract I, nnd composed of the following surveys,
iz: one survey containing 000 acres,and grained
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 1000 acres, and known ns tract K, ami
' Also! nil those several Lota, or parpols of Land,
lying mu) being in Brunswick, and knowu^in tlie
AP.—-'50 boxes Burcbiii’s Soap, for sale by
nov|20 x THEODORE MINIS.
Also, one otliur tract or parcel of Land, contain
ing 1883 acres, and known as plat L, and com
posed of tlio two following surveys, to wit: ono
irvey containg Dili acres,and granted on lho 20t!i
iy of January 1837,to Richmond Bvowmaml ono
otliur survey containing M22 acres, and granted at
tho sauio timo to A. 11. MeNuili—all of which last
mentioned tracts or parcels of Imnd, have such
shape, marks nml buundnrioa as will appear by
the plalaniiexod to cacliofsuid tracts.
Also, ull that tract or parcel of Land, contain
ing 840 acres, and known as tructD, ami granted
to William J. Davis, on tho 20th day of January,
1837, having such shape, marks and boundaries
as will appear by reference to tho plut annexed
to said tract. '
Also, all that other track or parcel of land, con
taining 6000 acres, nnd known as tract E, and
composed of the following six several surveys,
to wit: one survoy containing 1000 acres, ttml
granted to Bartley McCrary, on the 18th day or
Junuury, 1837; one other survey containing 1000
acres, aud granted nt the sumo tune to G. G. llol-
cotubo ; one other survey containing 1000 acres,
and grouted nt tlio same time to Lewis Bond; ox-
cept 200 acres tliereof, conveyed to F. Bonccll;
one other survey containing I0()0ucres,tuid grant
ed at the same time to Loyal Cowlos; one other
survey containing 1000 acres, nnd granted on the
20th of Junuury,1837,to Isaac M.Rnl!;nnd one oilier
survey containing 1000 acres, ami granted outlie
23dduy ofJnimiiry 1837, to George W. Murray
—all of suid Inst mentioned several surveys, liuv-
ing such shape, marks nnd boundaries ns will
more fully nnpenr by rcfereucu to tlie plat an
nexed to each of said grants.
Also, nil that other tract or parcel of land, con
taining 2678 acres, and known as tract F, and com
posed of the tlireo following survoys to wit: one
survoy containing 1000 acres, and grunted to Da
vid B. Mitchell, on the 20th dny of January,1837;
ono other survey containing 1000 ucres,und grant
ed to Pctor J. Williams, on the 23d day of Juifu-
ary,]837{ and otliur survey containing 678 acres,
aim grunted to John Betliune, on tlie 28th day of
January, 1837—ull of said lust .mentioned several
surveys having such shape,marks and boundaries
ns will appear by reference to tlio plut annexed to
ouch of said grants.
Also,all tliutotlior tract or parcel of Land con
taining 1501 acres, ami known us tract G,and com
posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one
survey containing 1000 acres, nnd granted on the
•14 tli duy of January, 1837;aud ono other survoy con
taining 691 acres, and granted oil tlie 26th duy of
Juuuary, 1837, to Robert Micklcjohn; each of
said lust mentioned surveys lihving such shape
marks and boundaries ns wifi appear by reference
to the plat annexed to each of said grams.
Also, ull that other tractor parcel of Laud, con
taining 4,598 acres, and known ns tract M, and
composed oftlio liyo following surveys, to win
ouoHiirvey containing 1,000 acres, ami granted on
tlio 20lli(tay ofjuiiuary, 1837, to James Wood;
one other survoy containing 1,000 acres, undgran-
ted at tlio same time to Michael Jfnrvay; one oili
er tract containing 1,000 acres, and granted at the
sumo timo to Juntos Bivins; one other tract con
taining J.000 acres, aud grunted oil the 23d dny
prJuiiunry, 1837, to Nathaniel B. Julian; aiul one
other tract, containing 598 acres, nnd granted on
Uio2titli day of Jauiiary, 1837, to Charles ginith;
nil ofwhich said luslnientioucdsiirveys luiviiigsiich
shape murks nml boundaries us will appear ny re
ference to the pint annexed to ouch of said grants.
Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Land,
lying nnd being in Brunswick, and known In tlie
plnu thereof by tlio following denomination and
numbers, to wit: 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367.
368,369,370, :I71, 377. 378, 379, 380, 381, 419,
416,410,417. 418, 419, 490,421, 427, 428, 431,
462, 403,404,405, 400,467,408, 408. 470, 471,
477, 478,479,480,481, 519, 513,514, 517,518,
519,520,521.627, 528, 529, 530, and 531; ilia
said fifty four town Lots being wiibin the lines of
u survey made pit tlio 29th September, 1826. uud
granted to Urbaniis Dart on tlio J7th September,
1828.
Also, all that other tract or parcoi of Land, (ex
cept 126 acres of the same,) containing 450 acres',
and known as Powell's tract, bounded South by
Piles'land, westward!)- by Burnett's bind, north-
westwnrdly by Dart and Williams' land, and emit-
wardly by’lands ofthe Brunswick Land Compa
ny, and originally granted to James Powell.
' AUo,‘ttll that other tract and parcel of Lnud,
containing 177 acres, and known os the Har.le-
hurst tract; bounded east by marshes and creeks,
south by lamls.of the Brunswick I*and Company
slid castwardly and westwardly by lands suh’eyod
) lo Thomas Butler King.
town Lots numbers 50,57, 58, 59,00, Ol.uo.i™,
HHp
290; 297, 293, 301, 302, 303,: 333, 345, 346,
and 347; all of Uio said last mentioned town Lots
or parcel* of Land, Ilyin# .and being within tlie
lilies of a survey .made on 29th September, 1820,
andgantud to Urbanus Dart on the 17th Septem
ber. 1828—*1) tlie aforesaid trneta find lots or Laud
with privileges, npiirtciinncos nnd improvements,
loviou oil as Uid property of Urbanus Dart, by
virtue of a writfi. fit.,issuing out of tho Superior
Court of Glynn county/foil foreclosure of mort
gages executed by the said Uranus Dart, to tlio
Exchange Bank, and by tho suid tlio Exchange
Bank, assigned and transferred to tho Comptroller
General of said State, and Commissioners under
the gct.of1838, entitled "An Act to authorize the
busiuoss of Banking ai«l. to regulate the same" hi
favor of David E. Bofiip-el^ Comptroller General,
for use, *fcc., against the said Urbanus Dart,mort
gagor,ami tJio said tlio Excbango Bank,assignor,
suid property pointed out hi said mortgage, fi. fii.
Also, at the timo and place aforesaid, will bo
sold the fbllowing tracts, parcels and lots of Land,
situate, lying ami being in tlio County of Glynn,
with all. the privileges, appurtenances uml im
provements thereto belonging, and known uud
described as follows, to Wifi
All that tractor parcel of Laud, being a moiety
ofa tract originally granted to John Graham, who
was afterwards alieincd, and suid Land sold at
confiscation sales, hy the Commissioners of Con
fiscation, under and hy virtue of ait act of "Coii-
fication and Oinencement"'of tho Stato of Geor
gia, passed March 1st, 1778,lo William McIntosh,
jr. uud sold by tho administrators of the said Wil
liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivlud, in tlio
year I860, and again sold by tlio said Virgil II. Vi-
vitie, by bis attorney in fact B. Viviuo, to Samuel
Puhnor, on tho ]2th day of. January, 1837, and
convoyed by the said Hnniiiol i'ulmor to James
Muso, by deed dated 7t!i August, 184J, said last
mentioned tract having such shape, marks and
boundaries as will appeur by a plat of 4 ro-survey
oftlio saino oxocutcdby Jlenben King, on the
17th {December, 1835, which accoiiipnuios said
deed of convnynncb.
Also, all that other tract of land, containing 165
acres, granted to William Moore on tlio 31st day
of Documhor 1830, and sold at Sheriff's Sale on
3d duy of August, 1841, and purchased by E. M.
Moore, and convoyed by the said E. M. Moore to
Jnmns Moore on said 3d August 1841; the sliapu,
murks and boundaries of which will appear by the
plat of tlie same.
Also, all that other tract of Land, containing 217
acres, and hounded by Jacob Mooro’s Laud, oil
tlio north, the estate of James Moore's Lund oil
the oast, south and west hy Juntos Fort’s Laud,
granted to William Moore cn the 17lli day of May,
1837, ami purchased at Shoriff's Sale on tlio 3d
August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently,
ou tbo 3d day of August 1841, uouvoyud by said
E. M. Moore to Juuius Moore; tlie sliapu, murks
and boundaries ofwliich will appear by tlio plut of
the Hume.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 350 ucres, (being composed of the south
moiety of a tract of Lund granted to Jucoli Moore,
in November, 1709, for 400 acres, and tlio south
moiety of ono other tract lyiug adjacent thereto,
and grunted to James Moore on tho 14th June,
1790, for 300 acres) hounded riorth by tlio north
ern iiioietesofsaid tructs of land,west by Lunds of
Jacob Mooru,south by tbo estate of James Moore's
Land, and oust by inurslios and creeks, having
such shape, marks ami boimdapos as wifi appear
by roforoiico to tlio plAt annexed to said grant.
Also, nil that other tract of Land gruntciftoJa
cob Moore on Uio 28tli Novombor, 1822;‘contain
ing 4954 acres, boundediPiwt by William Moore's
Land, Houthweat by uu old survey, uorthWcHt by
vacant land, and southeast by James Moore's
land, mid conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary R.
Deuiern, wife of James Moure, by deed dated 1st
October, 1835, and having such shape, marks and
boundaries as will appear by the plut uiuioxcd to
said grant.
Also, all that other traot of Land containing
512 acres, bounded north by Micliuol Poncull’s
laud, east by Heaton Grutitlnnd’s Land, south by
S. C. Kiug’s Laud, wqst by Edward W. Butler's
nndWm. Hudson's Lund, and granted to James
Mooru on the 29th Juno, 1838, nnd ltnvingsticli
shape, marks and boundaries ns will appeur by
reference to a plat annexed to said grant.
Also, ono other tract of Land containing 184
acres, hounded at the time of survey on the north
undwusthy vuennt Lands,south hy Jacob Moore's
Laud, and cast by old survey, uud granted to Wil
liam Moore 01123d November, 1818, for 219 ucres,
and subsequently reditcetUo 184 acres, nnd pur.
caused by E. M. Moaro at Sheriff's Side cm 3d Au*
S UBt, 1841, and 011 sumo day conveyed by said E,
I. Moore to James Moore, uud Imviugsiicli shape
marks and boundaries as willappaar by n plut an
nexed to said grout. All tlio uforesaid last men
tioned hcvuii tracts nnd parcels of Land,with tlie
privileges, anpurtoiinncns and improvements
levied 011 us tbo proporty of James Mooru, de
ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing
out of the Superior Court of Glynn county, (on
foreclosure of mortgages executed by tlio said
Jnmus Moore in his hletimo to the Exchange
Bunk and by tlio said Excbango Bank assigned
and transferred to tho Comptroller Gunuml of
said Statu and Commissioners under the Act of
18518, entitled “A11 Act to authorize the business
of Bauking aud to regulate tlio same,") in favor
of David E. Botbwell, Comptroller General, for
use, &c., against the said James Muore, inert-
* uie “ ~ ** * ‘ * '
. VNfsvrtATOyt'S.s'AiuG.—oh
, ..;0 28tii day of December next; will bo sold
at tlio rcsidoiico of tlio late William Yarborough,
deceased, iaWnre Coiifity; all Uie personalnpi«.
por^y of said deceased, consisting of Horsqs, Hogq
and Cattlo,. Fanning Utensils,, One horse Citrfi.
O116 sugar Mill, One foot Gin, One Riflo Guti,
Household and.Kitphop Furniluro, togetlier with
other implements tbo tedious to muntioii. Terms
of sale mndo known on the day of sale. Sold for
the benefit of. tho hoir* and uroditurs of said do-
coasotl, r
DAVID J. MILLER, Adin’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, AdrnV.
nov 23
E XECUTOU’S S AEE.—Will bo sold,
on the first Tuesday ill February next, bo-
jWoen the usual hours of snlo, at public auction,
before tlio,Court House in tlio city of Havaiiiiuii,
tlio following real cstato, belonging to tlio ostato
of Micline) Dillon, deceased, and sold by permis
sion of tho Honorablo the Inferior Court of Chat
ham couuty, viz:
Lot No ono (1),Franklin ward, in the city of Sa
vannuli, with the buildings, &c., known as tlie
9 Bailors'. Homo." This lot is in fob simple.
Lot No two f2), Franklin ward, city of SaVau-
null, adjoining lot No 1, to tiio west. This lot is
iiniuiprovud, and ir subject to aground rent to the
city corporation of Havnunnli of $35 per annum.
Lot No nino (9) Curry Town, city of Huvau-
null, feo simple, and unimproved.
ROBERT M. CHARLTON, Ex’or.
nov 18 —
C IIA TIIA91 MIIEUIFF'N SALE.
Continued.—-On the lirstTuesday in December
next, before the Court House in the City of Savan
nah, between tho Icgnl hours of Halo, will bo sold,
All that Lot of Ground, situated, lying nnd being
in tlio City of Savannah, County of Chatham,
known in tho Plan of said City hy tlio number
eighteen (18) bounded East by Washington
Square, South by 8t. Julian Street, West by Lot
number seventeen (17) nml Nortli by llrynn
Street, togetlier with all tlio iinqruvoiiionts there
on—Divided to satisfy tho following executions
issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Ful-
lignnt vs. Mary Sogurs, Administratrix Estate
James Hngurs, donoasml 5 Cope A. Mills vs- same;
William At. Leigh vs. same; C. (*. TIioiikikoii A.
Co. vs. Mine; aud three, Francis M. Hcarlet,
Adm'r, Estate John Parland, deceased, vs. same,
Levies mndo and returned hy n Constable. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney.
ELISllA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
niiATHAin siu:ttirr\s hal.il
V-/ —ulrtlio first Tuesday in Doccmhur next,
before the Court lloiiso, in tbo City of Savan
nah, between tlio legal hours of Sale, will be
sold a Negro Alan Slave, iiiunod Lafayette, levied
on by virtue ofa fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of
Atortgago, issued out of tlio Superior Court of
Cliatbnm County, !u favor of llonry K. Bur
roughs vs. T. Waters,
oct 1 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
T IB13UTY HlIERiri'H* SALE;
XJ Will be sold, on tlie first Tuesday in Do-
comber next, boforo the Court House door, in
Hiuesvillu, between tho usual hours ofsalu, tbo
following property, viz: Ouo tract of laud, con
taining two hundred acres, more or less, bounded
North by lands of Z, L. Boggs, Bust by lands of
Shephard and others, Tlio ubovo tract of laud
levied 011 as the property of Jacob Alooro, aud to
bu sold lo mitisiy a tax execution against suid
Moore, in favor of tho tax collector of Liberty
Couuty. . '
Also, nt tlio sumo timo uud nlneo, wifi bo sold,
one oilier .tract of land, Containing two hundred
acres, more or less, bounded on tlio North nnd
Weal by binds of Cupt. John Shaw, South by
laud* of John Way, loviod.ou-as tlio property of
tlio heirs of tlio estate of AlcCatliarino, to satisfy
a tax uxocution against suid heirs, iu favor ofthe
tax collector of Liberty County,
nov 4 8. S. MOODY, S. L. C.
A DIfl I NINTH A TOK8 8ALE.-O11
XjL tlio first Tuesday in December next, bo-
tween the usual hours, will bo sold nt the Court
House in Darien, Alclutosb county, tlm follow
ing named negro slnvcs, Alary Ann nnd her tlireo
children, Olland, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck,
Beck and infant, Louisa and Grace, for tlio bone-
fit of tlio heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh,'deceas
ed. W. J. McINTOSII, Administrator,
oct 12
gagor, and Uie said tho Excliunge Bank, assignor,
wud property pointed out in the suid mortgage
Fi Fa. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dop. Sheriff
Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 23,1847. nov i
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE
Vy —On tlio first Tuesday in Dooomher next,
boforo tlie Court House in the city of Savannah,
botwoon tlie legal hours ofsalo. will bo sold, The
undivided ouodialfpurt, or moiety (of Atm Lydia
Boifouiliet) of ull thoso Tlireo several Lots of
Land situate, lying and being in the county of
Chatham in tlio Stato of Georgia, numbered
twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and thirty (30)
nnd kuown further ns part of two Five Acre Lots
numbers throe (3) aim four (4), in West Curry
Town in thooxtondod limits of Savannah, wliich
three Lots of Land had been conveyed by John
Randolph McKinnon, by deed bearing dato the
eighth day of February, in tlie year eighteen hun
dred and thirty-six, to William Beo in trust for
certain uses therein oxpre**ed, togetlier with all
tho hereditaments and appurtenances, but subject
to two outstanding leases, ono on Lots numbers
twenty-two (22) nnd twenty-three (23), lo Zn-
chnrinh Winkler for fouryenrsfrom Uie sixth day
of February in tho venr eighteen Ini mired and
forty-five, and theotfmron Lotimmber thirty CIO)
to Samuel J. Tumor, to expire in tho year eigh
teen Ii u ml red and forty-eight, tho lesscos owning
the houses; which, undividei’ *"* '* s
been nun
•d one half part bad
0I111T. Boifouiliet Trustee ill
place orwiulVVilliuiu Bee, deceased, to tlm Bank
of the Stato of Georgia, hy Deed dated the third
day of February in the year eighteen hundred
am! forty-six. Levied on by virtue of u fi. fa.
founded on forolostiro of mortgage, issued out of
thn Superior Court of Chatham county, iu favor
oftlio Bank of the State of Georgia vs. John T.
Boifouiliet, Trustee. Ami Lydia Boifeuillet.
ELISHA W YLLY, Sheriff C O.
net 28
A Dniivisi'it i'nux’s s.*xu.-
J.M. On the first Tfiesday'in January next, be
tween .tlm usual hours of sale, will be so.ld before
the Court House door in llinesvilte. Liberty
county, the following negroes, to wit; Israel
Van Buren, Moll, Clara and Ben, being parto
tlie estato of the lute Joseph Jones, of suid county/
and sold for tlie purpose of;.division among tbo
lieire. ELIZABETH JONES/
nov 10 ' . . . Administratrix.
assortment of Ale dim net chests some of
new patterns,'11 nsiirpassdd for' compactness, for
sals loir by J. M . TURNER A* BROTHER,
nor 2 ' Monumeut-wpiarn
TIXECIJTOR'B 8AJLK.—-By virtue of
-1-J an order of tlm Hnnorahln Inferior Court
of Liborty County, when sitting for ordinary pur-
loses, will be sold at tlm Court House door in
liimsvillo, of snid County, on tlio first Tuesday
iu December noxt, between file usual hours of
sale: All the remaining real ostato of Robert
Ilcndry, Into of snid County, dcncasod, consisting
of several Tracts and parts of Tracts, viz: Two
Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of Laud granted
to Thomas Ncnl and Philip Pippins. Three
Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson.
Filly Acres granted to Sylvauus Robinson.
Twenty-live Acres', being part of a Tract, grautud
to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acres grantod
to Andrew Floyd. Throe hundred Acres grant
ed to John Underwood, containing about Eleven
Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, and sold
fur tlm benefit of the heirs uud creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on tlio day of
salo. JOHN A. HENDRY,
ENOCH DANIEL,
sept 23 Qualified Executors.
pXEEETOR’S 8A 1*13.—Will be sold,
011 tho first Tuesday in January, 1848, be
fore the Court House door, in the town ofitoids-
ville, in tlm County of Tattnall, two lots of land,
each containing 2874 acres, more or luss, lying
on tlie Nortli side of tlio Altainalia River, just
above tbo junction of tbo Ohoopie, mid are ad-
, oining tlio lauds of Josoph Bell, Esq., and others.
These lauds are valuable, both in soil and tim
ber. They are sold for tlm benefit of tlm heirs
and creditors of Uie estate of William Cooper,
decoasud. Terms on the day of sale,
nov 1 GEORGE COOPER, .Exr.
N OX'ICJE.—Willbo Bold on tho first Tues
day in January noxt, boforo tho Court Houso
iu the city of Savunnnh, botwoon the usual hours
of sale, nil those Tracts of Land, situate in tlio
County of Chatham, nnd on tlio Savannah River,
known ns tlio Brampton and Retreat Plantations,
containing 840 Acres, more or loss, 100 Acres of
which is under embankment, uud cultivated in
Rico, the rust consisting of mixed land, together
with all the improvements on said plantations.—
Tlm sail} lands being pnrt of the estato of John
G. Williamson, deceased, aud being now adver
tised for side, by virtue of a decree of Chancery
of Uie Superior Court of Chatham County.
WM. II. CIJYLER,
C. P. 1UCHAKDSONE,
P. B. DURANT,
nov 2 Commissioners.
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE
X A DIES’ Misses* Children’s and liifiiul’s
JL_J SHOES, of every stylo, sliudo and pattern
at tho NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress strccot, Savminuh, Goo., sign 01
tlio Golden Hand. oct 1
R UTTABAGA, Dale's Hybrid, White Flat
Dutch and Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie
ties of Cabbage, Radish, Spinach, LaUtico, Pens,
Cauliflower, Beets mid Halsiiy Scuds, Garden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and
Nippers. Just received per Sterling, mid forsule
by J. M. TURNER So BROTHER,
sept 16, Monument square.
NEW AND HE A-
SONABLE GOODS.—
Receiver! by lute Arrivals
from Now York, Boston mid Philadelphia. Tim
Subscriber begs leave to acquaint Uie citizens of
Savannah and its vicitniy, that lie has received,
and is now opening, nt his Store, a most splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, &c., consisting in.pnrt a* follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Muntln
Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut
Gothio Clocks, now patterns; Office Time
'iocos, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 days and 30 hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex'd, Anchor
mu! L’Epine Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor,
Lupine and Plain Watches.
SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Ten
Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
Cups, a grout variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But
ter Knives, Snlt and Mustard Spoons, Cypluius,
Are. &c.
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Suit Dishus,
and every other artielo in that line.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Poreolinn and China Flower Va
ses, from $2 to $30 nor pair; a good assortment
of Japan and luiimnulud Waiters, now styles, ve
ry rich; a lino assortment of Girandoles, Solur
Lamps, now style, all sizes; Britannia Ten Sots,
Castors, Lumps, Candlesticks, &c.; Ladies' and
Gentlemen's Dressing Casus, Lndius' Work Box-
os, Fancy Funs, Card Cases of overy description;
togetlier with a large and varied assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, Sic.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a tine assortment;
Musical Instruments of every description, Silver
and Steel Bag mid Purse Mountings, Silver nnd
Steel Beads,Silver Pencils and Toootli-picks, Ci-
gar Cusos, Smift' and Tobacco Boxes. Silver
Chuiiu; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair
and Clothes do. Military Trimmings "of every de
scription, Canos, a good assortment of Cutlory—
together with ovory otiior article usually found iu
our trade.
Clocks, Watches, and JowoJry Repaired in the
beat nmnnor, und warranted to ^ive sutirtfucUon.
.... , BRYAff: \8XRFiJXV aro now , receiving
their Fall supply ofCUOCKERY AND1IOU8H
FURNISHING GOODS; to which tlioy respect
fully invite fiio attention of: purchasers. -'Their
stock in pnrt coufista ns follows: < ,• > p>w
. Crodicrp, China.and Glass lVartA
. W. Grmiito, Flowing Blue and Mulberr# Dm*
uer^ctu ; do do Ton do.t China Tp» Sett* gold
baud and plain; do do Raised Figure Chinn Vos*
e*;: Uaquet Holders, China Mug»,*Ornameuta,
Children’s Tea- Setts, Gloss- Lapins,;.Tumblers,
Wine Glasses, Solar and Altpil Chimney9, Do-
cantors. Castors, Cajidy Glasses,.BirdJUottlou,
ptoup Jugs, Jars,; Butter Pots.' Chums,
: a , w ! %' Tin-Wan,$n~- H .t.
SolarLainps of beuptiftil pattern^ .Lgmpdica
rn •>*' 7 —Tti rrniM-.TT 1 n
Sido uud 'Hall Lamps; Lanterns, BritanniajJirass
mid fin Cmidlcsticks. 'Tea Trays, single mid in
setts, slop aud toilett Pails. Foot-baths, Cake and
Spico Boxes, Tea Cuddies, Coffeo Urns nqd Big*
gins, Kgg.boilnre, Toa-pols, Oyster*disiics,.Disb
and Plato tJovors, Jelly apd.BIcmi Mango Mouldy
t igoUior viilh a full «Mottawm , ofbri S hl.’tui.y(or«
Cutlery and ptoncilic Hardicntti U
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 61 piocCA, of \
Knives only, Buck-horn and coiiiiiioii .Cutlury,
Scissors, Razors and Pocket Cutlery,. Cafico
Mills, Miuue Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup'.Diges
ters. Fish Kettles, Potatou Steamers; Pots*Ovens,
Shovel nml 'Tongs, elegant steel F’lre Botta.
Saueo aud Slew Pans, Furnaces, Wtlfer and
Wiiflio Irons, Coul-limls, Cooking Stoves, Coflbo
Roasters, Brass and common Andirohs, i Stair
Rods, Sad-irons, ton and dinner Boll*, • rat mid
monso Traps, Wiro.fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging!
Irons, Oyster Kuivos, Cork-screws, Soc» &c.
Wood m\d Billow Wan. '
Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-boards,
Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages,
Wool-cards, Louiou-squauzurs, Wood-spoons,
Criinpiiig-muchiucs. Also an assortment of Mar
ket-baskets, Cradles and Wagons, travelling nnd
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoo, clothe*, nail
nnd other Brushes. -i ,1 . u
Fancy and Miscellaneous Goad*
China, glnss aud wood Toys, a iinu ussortmcnt ■
suitable for the approaching holidays ; fancy box-
os, mirrors, playing cards, lniokgtunmun boards,
dicss-itien, fadies’ dressing cases, marbles, 1 fimr-
inoiueters, pins, tooth and nail bnislios, dumb
bulls, dog muzzles nnd collars, liquor Husks, book
rests, newspaper.files, crimping mucliiuos, JuiiJb
cleaners, &o. «S:c. . ■ ,
Planters, Housokoopors and Strnngors vikitiug
fiio city, uro invited to call, as llioir large, mid va
ried assortment will bo found worthy of llioir at
tention. nov 15
oct 18
T. 1
WILMOT.
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—Tlio Subscriber wishes to call the
.attention of his customers to a choice as
sortment or lino watches, just received by recent
arrivuls, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers. Gold imitation Dou-
bio Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lo
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levon, Silver Anchor Escapement Lu-
vorsj SHvor Lupine nnd Vertical uscapemont.
Also, fine Gold FobChuius, VostChuiiiH, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys nml Chain Rings, all of which
will be sold as low as in any city in tlie Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted.
D. II. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First comer west of Pulaski House.
A DIHINI8TKATOU8 8 A EE. -
-clL Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary noxt, before tho Court House door, in Slates-
borough, Bulloch County, between tho legal
Imiirs of sale, one negro man named Tom, be
longing to file Estate' of John Williams, late of
said county, dcccasud, for tho benofit of tho heirs
uud creditors of said Estate. Terms made
kuown on the dny of sale.
E. II. SCARBOROUGH, Admr.
nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Admx
J lSirOKNER A MEEKER,—
Non. 105 ami 100 Bryan streot, have just
received, a tine assortment of BOOT8 mid
SHOES, for Geufiemeii, Youths and Boys wear,
of tlie best male rials and manufacture, mid of Uie
latest stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children's
Slmos of every variety and style, warranted as
good as ran be found in this market, and at ns
low prices. A large and carefully selected stock
of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters
aud factors will find to their advantage to coll end
oxamiue. Caro takenj in fitting measure*. •
Also, a genend assortment of Caps, Trunks,
Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, See.
■ Aiut a supply of Indies end Gentlemen's Paris
made Boots, direct importation. . octl
•IfnfiHHHESi—so iioio. juds & son.'
Vv» Sperm,' aud 30 doHull'a Catidlei, for sale by
PHILIP KEAN, Draper A Tailor,
08 BRYAN-Strket.
Tbo subscriber grate
ful to bis friends and
patrons for past favors,
takes iiiucli pleasure in
.informing them of Ins
recent return from tlie
Northern Cities, with as
fine an assortment of ar
ticles ill his line os enn
be found in any similar
establishment iu tlie city.
—Having selected his
_ __ __ stock from some of tlie
first hoiiHOH in New Vork, J10 fuels no hesitancy in
warrantingovnry article, which hois prepared to
ninke to order in tlie latest style uud fushiim by the
most experienced workmen. His stuck consists
of
Super French, English So American Broadcloths.
Do. do. (lo. do. Casshpuros.
Do. do. do. do. Doeskins.
Do. do. do. do. Tweeds.
Together with it most splendid assortment of Cash
mere Wuulunutt, Fancy Silk Vulvets. Plain and
Fancy Sutins, and n large variety of Plaids.
He has also ou haml a largo und well selected
assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten up
in tho best maimer, oxprcssly for this market,wliich
be is determined to sell at moderate prices; to
5 0 tlicr with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Suspeit
era, Iluudk’fis Gloves, Umbrella*, Cups, Hosiery
Merino and Lambs Wool Ynder Shirts and Draw
ers; uud nil other articles usually kept iu fusliioiiuble
establishments of this kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends
that be lias removed from Owens’ Building on Bull
Street, to the store No. 98 BRYAN-ST., recent
ly occupied by J. Southwell & Co., where ho will
be gratified to fill tiieir ardors. pci 12
QEASONABI.B Uliv <;O O ns.'—
O JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave
to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of ibis city
and country goncrally, (and particularly tlie La
dies,) that he Has returned from tlio Nortli, uud lias
now open a great portion of his Fall Slock of
Fancy nnd Staple Dry Goods, consisting in part
of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; white
aud red wool and canton FlutmoU; bleached uud
brown Shirtings and Shuntings; blk., lira, and
blue Alnncu, do I*uiiies nml wool Plaids, for La
dies and children; wlit., blk. nml slate col’d corded
Skirts; Sbnvvls from 25 eta to $10; Madrass llkfs;
Irish Linens; brown and blk Hollands;Tubiouud
'Towel Linens; Ladies' Idk and col'd raw silkllosu
together with acomploto assortment of Cotton am
Ciudmiere; Children and Misses wool ami cotton
Hose, from No. J to 7; Gloves of all kinds aud
qualities; Liueu Hdkfsfrom J2|c. up; blk Satin
Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets, Ribbons.Flowers.
Wreaths,Bilk and Cotton Ranches v thread “flu
lisle laces and edgings; Needlo work Cellars from
25ets 11 p; under 'sTcpves and inside lldks, uud La
dies Merino Vesta,—together w|lh a variet)* of
oilier urticlea usually kept in a Dry Gaodu Store.
As to prices,«tc. J. M. would respectfully w
all, call and judge for yourselves nt No.,159 Con
gress Street, South Side Market Square.
oct 25
T>UTTER, CHEESE, SPERM ~C*AN-
X3dLES AND WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice
Goshen Butter; 5» boxea prime Cheese; ,60 do
New Bedford sperm Condfesi 20 bbh» N Y high
T O PLANTERS MECHIANIUS,
AND MERCHANTS. — Tlie 'Subscriber
bus, at fiio Eastern Wharf, n prime assortment of
RlVF.lt LUMBER, TIMBER;-.SHINGLES,
and FIREWOOD, which ha offers for aalcoti
accommodating terms. Purchasers Will please
call at his office near the Exchange before pur
chasing. All ordors, for either of the above ar
ticles, left ut his office, will be promptly uttoudud
to j 11 no28 It. A. ALLEN.
N ew fall and 'winter
GOODS.—SNIDER, LATHROP &
NEVITT, offer for Bale, on reasonable terms —
PLAINS—25 halos Fancy, 25,do, Cubic Warp,
20 do. Schley's Manufactures..
KERSEYS—20 halos Washington and Glasgow,
20 do. Uuloii Rolled, 5 do. Ex&d heavy Mal
lory,
LI N S EYS—5 bales Fancy and Plain*.
BLANKETS—25bales Loudon Duliilseiueox-
!f a > llir # 5 '.?i, ,d do - prlatol, ftffqy amis,
J do. Col’d and Fancy#do‘Fine Wlillney. berl
FLANNECS—5 bales Plain ami Twilled red, 0
do. white, 5 cases Caiitop, or Cotton.
811KETINOS—CO Lalua, i> I,Mi,*,,,,~
10 cases, do. do., bluncliud.
MARLBORO’ STitIPES-5 bides Fancy ami
Southern.
PRINTS—20 bains American and English, com-
prising every style und quality.
SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk and Cotton, ull qua
lities and sizes.
DE LAINKS, Low Priond and Flue.
HANDK’FS—• Silk and Colton, pockut, Verona,
Madrass and Romnll.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon
nets.
WOOL SOCKS—Low Pricud ami Fine. *
HOSIERY—'Ladies, Gents, and Mbuea, of all
kinds.
LACES—Figured and Plain Bobbihott, Edgings
nml Jnsertings.
CRAVATS—Ladies and Gouts Fancy afid Black
Silks.
BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown, Mix
ed and Green, Broad Cloths.
SATINETTS—Cadet, Black, Blue, Mixed ami
Fancy Satlnelts and Jenns. oct 1
TIJST RECEIVED per brig • Wilson
v Fitilcr, u splendid assortment of Modo Bilk
Plaid Caslimo'rs; Frauoli Pavainittado; do Tbib-
ets; Small plaid, light colored Tbibeta; new stylo
Cushiiiers; fiiucy Tweed Plaids; new style of Par
is Poplins; do do do Loins, from 25 to Otycta; do
do Mold du Loins from 25 to 50 els; Ginghams nt
nil prices; Silk Shawls, plaid and fin'd!; Ibncy
Canhinerdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Broche do; new
stylo of Paris Velvet Scarfs; French worked Col- A
birs at 37cta; do do Chcmizotta from 76cts to $5r
Kid Gloves, ull colors; wlit und col’d Linen Iidkfs '
for Gentlemen; French Broad Cloth; Ciudunors,
Vestings, Silk Cravnta, Scarfs, Pock’t Ildfs; Kid
Gloves, Jdslo, Berlin nnd Buckskin do, Curnet
Bogs, &c. For salo hv A. EINSTEIN,
cor. Whitaker & Congross-sta.
nov 13
,lialehy
THEODORE MINIS.
proof Whiskey; 60 boxes family Soap, landing
from brig Savannah and for sale oy
nov 17 SCRANTON So JOHNSTON.
S'tASH STORE !—SMALL/PROFITS
Vv AND QUICK SALES.—By receift ( arri
vals, wo are oiiabled to offer'to the citlzous of
Suvuntmli, a complete assortment of STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of
Shawls, Dress Goods, Silks, Paris Plaids. Oregon
do. Black and Col’d Alpacas, Heavy Ticks; En
glish and American Long Cloth, Broad Cloths,
Cassimcrcs, Satinets, Korsovs, Georgia Plains,
Limeys, Oil Cloth, Table Spreads, very rich;
Flannels, Irish Liuous, French workod.collurs at
37.*, cents, *Ve. Ac.
We invito attention to onr stock"wliicli now
embraces almost every kind now in yogue.
CANNON LEONARD,
nov 22 — Cor, Brmigbton & Bargard-sta
uouv it hah 'Mb!-
-J Just received pur brigs I’liilnra und Exnct,
from New York, aud brig John from Phijailui-
S hia: JO cases Prints all stylos and prices •, 1 do
o British, entirely new ? 15 pieces Mouse, do
Itaius and Cushmercs; 20 do Worsted Plaids for
Ladies Dresses; 5 do plain. Caulm\nro French ; 5
do Black Silk wurp Alpaca; Blackand Colored
Mcrinocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New stylo
Tuck Combs, etc. etc.
Foil Gicnti.khkm’s Wkau : 5 iiicccamip'orior
black French Broadcloth ; 25 do fancy aim black
Casiraores and Doe Skids; l doz. vvhi^e Salih em
broidered Chinu Vesta, wry rich; .Best black und
white Kid.Gloves; Stcol frame Umbrellas.
SuNoniKs: 2cnseR .beavy.SatiuetU,4e)v pric-
1 «• - - — - - J - ■ Lind- 1C
laid*;
. .. . . .. ,®3»lde«
brown and bleached Slurtiugs and Sheetings 5 2
cases Hosiery ; n complete ussortuient Super Irish
Linens, Russia und Bv E. Diaper; lied am) white
Flannel Cloakings. , •
And a great muny otiior article'* in the DRY
GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stock by the
■Ladi***-and GeuUouiniLM thfi ^ity and .vicinity, is
rMpccUuUjwlicjM '
Owom’ BuiMiuga, Oenirew Sir—'
oct SI Souuj SiJo Market S.
PKK.-son r«tht.
-lbO'do 111X36 do;
S1X37 do 1160 ream.
plain fimrraled'Eettai
and Book paper ;100-teams
paper; 130 renrna Doable Straw Wi
per,200 reamv best qttiility w
per; 350 rearaa best single
per, aoorted kind*;7b r*
received by recent mivals.«nd-ftir.*ale:
oct 30 DENLOW So WEBSTER.
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