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rUE DAILY GEORGIAN,
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at six dollars for six months,
TUK Tttr-WBBKI,Y GEORGIAN,
XOR T1IK COOSTUT,
wtd i
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THIS PAPER
Is sent to nil ports of tlio Stnto and Uni
v>r delivered in tho city, at FIVE DOLLA
her annum, or at TPREE DOLLARS Ibr
months.
TUK WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
bouaas per a
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks
Courts of Ordinary, that application hr
made for Letters or Administration, must bo pub
lished tiiirtv hays at least......
must be published six weeks.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Admmistra-
day of die uiontli, between die usual hours of sale,
. .1 . .hIao it.'ftl.n fmitnlu ivlmro
Court House, where such sales are to be held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroos, must be pub-
shall he made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis*
TV DAYS beforo die day of sale.
the first Tuesday of the mondi,
noon. No sales Iroin day to day it
so expressed in dm advertisement.
MONTHS.
FOUR MONTHS.
at least.
SherilFs sales
granted by the
courts, must
ally, TEN DAYS beforo the day of Sale.
*,* All Letters directed to this OlBce i
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BOHN’S STANDARD
For sale by
nov U
JOHN NI. CQOPER.
Jl tbi
Averill.
by Edward Maturin, Esq.
Body die Rover, or Ribbonraan, a Tale;
William Carelton.
craft.
ucl Woodworth.
nov 9
Received by
J. B. CUBBEDCE,
South side Markot square.
T UE WORLD IN A
A BOO"
BOOK.—Bv W. H. Crump.
land, in English metrical translations.
The Book of Visions.
Christmas Blossoms for 1848.
Gore: elegantly hound.
File Christian Kcopsako for 18*18.
friendship's Ottering for 1848.
UEUI«k UI UU lid ) Ml
Emily Chubbiirk.
The Book of Christmas, descriptive oftlioci
toms, ceremonies, fun, feeling, and festivities
d»« "oason; by Tlios. K. Hervey.
Fhe Child’s Fuvorito, by a Lady.
Alphabetical Cards, «&e. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDCE,
nov 6 Sontl>-side Market square.
exprccssly for Uiis work.
The Opal, a pure gift for
edited by Mrs. Sarah J Hal
Received by
nov 10
JOHN M. COOPER
1?amily grocery store.—
unitBan r °f. Brighton and Bull-sired*.—J.
ItvUuliriAIT mvifnil ,I.A ntlrt.lllf.il nl* U!. l.inn.1 ■
*10.""' oeoianu liuttnlo l ongues; Pi
uud Spice, Pickles,a great variety; Catriin’s
servo. n r nil i.!..j.. i,n... ■ * .
I ui i vuiirn l iwnr lu »
ubls; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes ii
Londui
/I’l’i<>.uii orauus, UdOrumis, l ort, Gli
doira and Shorry Wine. And a vuriety
article#usually kept in a Family Grocery, ».»«/,
0,1 ' wn d and for side at the lowest market price,
nov 1 c
A ebert hard,
t** and Drautan Strrda. nil
? 10 half bills No. 1 and 2 Mackerel ?
5 10 half nnd 20 whole boxes II
W UicUlen m whole and half bids., HnlfGaU
R »d Pint Jars; 10 Half chests superior Bll
.... 8 u " on wen seiectea and i
will bo sold low nnd warranted.
__oct 21 ’
V Heed (lm.. J.
tvheat; forsahiby
aov 9
LEGAL NOTICES,
AEOIIGUtiBullocli Couuty .--To
VJ oil whom it may concern.—Wherena,, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Martha A. .Lyons, hath
appliod'to the Hon. the Court «f .Ordimuy of
Bulloch comity,' for Letters Dispfi&rory Rom said
Guardianship.
These are therefore to cita ’&rid admonish all
persons whatsoever, interested,-to file .their objcc-
. lions (if-any) in my office,- within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Diauiissory will
bo granted tho applicant. j
oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, o. c. o. n. c.
X1DUB MONTHS after date application
Jl will bo made to the Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of W.ore Couuty; wheu sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the efitato of William Yarborough,
late of Ware county, docoosed, for tlio benefit of
tho heirs and croditoro of said estate.
DAVID J.MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
riov 16
*1\TOTICE.—All persons indobtod to tho es-
tato of William Yarborough, late of Ware
county, deceaped, are heroby requested-to‘maku
immediate payment: And thoso having demands
against said estato will render them, in according
to law.
DAVID, J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
Waresboro’, Nov. 1,1847. uav 0
T^OUR MONTHS after dato application
X? will be made to thu Hau. the Infonor Court
of Bulloch Couuty, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell ull the real aud per
sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minors.
HASKELL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims.
I.IOCU MOlYTliSafter.Into, application
JL will be made to the Hon. tlie Justices of the
Inferior Court of Clmttium County, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for loave to sell all tho
property, whether real or personul, belonging to
the estate of Edward Quigly, deceased, for tho
benefit of tlie hairs and creditors of said estate.
JOHN CASS, Guardian of tlie
' orphan cliildren of Edward Quigly, dcc’d.
nov 2
TYTOTICE.—All persons indebted to tlie es-
. ll tate of L. Baldwin, deceased, will pleuso
make immediate payment: And thoso who liavo
denmuds against said estate, will present them us
» tho law directs.
nov 2 D. 11. BALDWIN, Ex’r.
* T?«UR MONTHS after datO, application
f J. will be made to tlie Hon. the Inferior Court
- of McIntosh Couuty, when sitting for Ordinary
. purposes, for leave to sell tho real estato and
, slaves of Mrs. Anne Ctmiugham, Into of said
county, deceased, for tlie benefit of tho liciro and
craditorsofsaid estate.
n oct22 CHARLES SPALDING.
r TYTOTICE.—-Four months after date, appli-
• A. l cation will he made to tho Ilonoruldo die
1 Justices oftho Inferior Court of Chatlium Comity
while sitting ns n Court of Ordinnry, for leave to
3 sell Billy nudHnraii,twn negroes,belonging to the
estato of William l>avinder, deceased, for tlie
[ bom-lit oftho heirs of said estato.
J oct21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r.
r POUR numtlis after dato application will be
- JC made to die llonurublo tlio Inferior Court of
Glynn couuty, when sitting as a Court ofOrdi-
o nary for leave to sell tlie estato of Win. B. McDun-
• aid, deceased, Into of McIntosh County.
alkx’r McDonald,
= Daniel McDonald,
1 oct 5 Administrators.
~ TYTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the cs-
* -Lx tato of Joseph Pondarvis, late of Waytte
County, deceuseil, nre requested to como fonvnrd
® rind moke immediate payment. And all persons
having uny demiuul agonist tho estate, aro request
ed to hand in the same regularly uttested within
— the time prescribed bv law.
, r oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exe’r.
pOUIlt MONTHS after dato, application
2; Jl will be made to tlie Hon. the Justice# of the
Inferior Court of Clintliniu County, while sitting
y ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the per
sonal property belonging to tlie estate of Alary
2d E. Turner, late of said county, docouscd, for tho
]„ benefit of the heirs und creditors of suid estate,
aug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
18 TTIOUR MONTHS after date,pplication
1- J- will he made to tlie H011. tlie Justices of tho
Iufurior Court of Bulloch .county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of
land in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong-
• iug to the estate ol Junies Brinson, deceased, for
tlie benefit of tho heirs and creditbrs of said es-
c- tale, JASPER WILSON, \ v .
«cplI3 SIMEON BRINSON, J
BTIOUK MONTHS after date, application
Jl will bo mude to thu lion, the Justices of tlie
rs Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
for ordinnry purposes, for leave to sell two Ne
groes, being nurt of tlio personal property of tlio
late John P. Williamson. Sold for tlie bunefitof
y the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian,
sept 2
^ Tj^OfJR MONTHS afterdate application
51 X will be made to tlio Honorbdlo the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, wheu sitting as u
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho ronl estato
of John B. Guudry, lato of this county, deceased,
for tho benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said
estato.
0- nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r.
J T^OUlt MONTHS after dato, application
g. Jl will bo liindo to tlie Ju#tices of tho Inferior
’ Court of Chatham County, while sittiug for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell tho following
’ negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her five children,
‘ viz : Jane Atm, Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil
liam and Georgia, for tlie benefit of the heirs nnd
creditors of Abraham Nichols, late of Chatham
— Couuty, deceased.
[• ROBERT \V. POOLER,
Is nov 4 Aministrator, d. b. n. c. t. a.
» rpo ALL THAT ARE IN WANT.
/ X TIhj subscriber takes pleasure in having it
t fully and continually understood, that he is pre-
• mired to supply tho wants of all tho Geutlemen,
d' Ladies, Yoting Men, Misses and Childicn iu this
ro city, so faros Huts, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Car*
pet-bags and Trunks uro concerned. To the Gon-
°* tlcmcii he would say, dial his slock of Ready Mado
r * Clothing has not yet been surpassed for stylo',
a ehcupiiessf nud durability. Let tho Ladies re*
^ member that wo liavo a full supply of fiishionable
l’ Summer Bonuota, und tliat our large uud varied
J, 1 stock of Shoes, euuble us to suitevury customer.
1 To tho Young Men, bo it announced that wo aro
" offering tho finest Fur, Silk, Panama und Leghorn
/ Huts that can be found in this city, and that our
~ French Boots can’t bo boat.
05 Cnll nt No. 163 Congress Street, sign of tlio
°» GOLDEN(55^*) HAND.
n * oct 9 WILLIAM B. HALE.
°l TJOUSEKEEPING BUY GOODS
XX Furiiiliiro Dimity; White Marseilles Quilts;
Col’d ditto.; Furnituro Fringes; Drapery Miisjin;
— Turkey Red Drapery; Table Covering ; Col’d
n Table Covers; White Damask Table Cloths; Bro.
& ditto;Damask Table Diaper, Dowluss,Osuiiburgs,
5 Huckaback and Scotch Dinners; Russia and
" French Diapers; French Towels; Wht. and col’d
Doyles; 54 to 124 Linen Sliuqlings ; 54 to 12-4
)’ Wen’ll and unblca’d cottou ditto. Received and
for sole by
r * oct 21 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
" IVrKT It ODIST UVUNS, in ,,hin
j. ATX Sheep, Morocco Gilt, and Turkey Extra
0 Gilt bindings, of various sizes—now edition. Re-
a- reived bv JOHN M. COOPER.
vv nov 18
r- "OUITER, CHEESE, &c.—Landing per
r, JL> Hartford, 10, kegs Goshen Button 20 boxes
c. English Dairy Cheese; 20 hbls Potatoes; 50 whl.
and half bbls Canal Flour, 20 hbls Mess Pork; 10
m half bbls F M Beef jor stile by
lo riov 23 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
* COA P.—50 boxes B archill’s Soap, for sale by
O nov ,20 THEODORE MINIS.
SHERIFF’S SAIiEi—Will
‘ b^sofd oh the the first Tuesday in January
IthUr-of the Court' House in
next, before the' ddor
ifGlynn,
-d Improvements
and described as
mows, iu win
All that tract or parcel of Land containing
Hudson; and one other tract containing 1000 acres
D. Jauott; one other tract, containing 625 acres;
teres, and
17,to Plea-
iug Such shape, marks eud boundaries us will iuoro
fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to
each ot the said several grants.' All the abovo
lands oeiug designed as plat A.
Also ono other tract or parcel of Land contain*
ing 1,888 acres and known as tract B, and com
posed of two several surveys to wit: one survey
containing 1000 acres, and granted to Beaton
Grunttnna on tho 23d day of January, 1837; and
one other tract, containing 888 acres, ami granted
at die Bamo time to Henry Darnel; the two above
lost mentioned tracts having such shape, .murks
and boundaries, as will more fully appear by ref-
ereuco to die plut .annexed to each of the said
grants.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land cotain-
3,509 acres, ami known os plat L, which said
tractor parcel of Land is composed of tho four
following surveys, to. wit: one survey containing
100 acres, aud granted to blames Bonner, on die
23d day of January 1837; one other survey, con
taining 1000 acres, and granted at the same time
to Thomus H. Kennon: ono odior survey, contain
ing 1000 acres, ami granted to Josian Doles on
the 20th day ol January, 1837, (except 300 aores
thereof heretofore conveyed to William Muuly,
trustee,) and one other tract containing 509 acres,
nnd grauted to Willium Griggon die 26th day of
January,1837; tho aforesuidlast mentioned sur
veys having such shape, marks and boundaries,
as will more fully appear by reference to the plat
annexed to the Raid several grants.
Also, all dmt tract or parcel of Land containing
3,781 acres, and known as tract II, andcomposed
oftho four following surveys, to wiU one survey
containing 1,000 acres, uml granted on tho 20th
day of January, 1837, to Robort W. Alston; ono
other survey containing 1,000 a8rcs,and granted at
tho same time to B. II. Reynolds; one odior sur
vey containing 781 acres, and grunted ut the same
time to Robert II. Green; and one other survey
containing 1,000 acres, and granted on die 23d
day of January, 1837, to Johu W. L. Daniel; all of
which several lust mentioned survoys or parcels
of Land have such shape, marks and boundaries
usjwill appeur by reference to the plat annexed
to said grauts.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known
us tract I, and composed of tho following surveys,
viz: on« survey containing 900 acres,and grunted
on the 23d day of January, 1879, to Shadrach Biv
ins, and having such shape, marks and bounda
ries us will appear by the plat annexed to said
grant.
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 1000 ocres, and known as tract K, and
grantud to Isuhc McCrary on tho 20th day of Jan
uary, 1837, and having such shape, marks uml
boundaries as will appear by reference to the
plat uuuoxed to said grant.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, contain
ing 1883 acres, uud known as plat L, ami com
posed of tho txvo following surveys, to wit: oue
survey contaiugOGl acres,and granted on tho 20th
day ofJannary.l837,to Richmond Brown;aml oue
other survey containing 932 acres, aud grunted at
the same time to A. II. McNeill—all of which lust
mentioned tracts or pnreels of Land, liavo such
shape, murks uud boundaries ns will appear by
the plataunexod to euchofsaid tracts.
Also, all that tract or parcel of Laud, contain
ing 840 acres, and known as tract D, and grauted
to William J. Davis, on tho20Ui day of January,
1837, having such shape, marks nnd boundaries
as will appear by reference to the plat annexed
to said tract.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of land, con
taining 6000 acros, and kuown os tract E, and
composed of the following six several surveys,
to wit: one survoy containing 1000 acres, nnd
granted to Bartley McCrary, on the 18th day of
January, 1837; ouo other survey containing 1000
ncres, and grunted ut the sumo tuno to G. G. Hoi-
combo ; ono other survoy containing 1000 acres,
aud grunted ut the same liiuo to Lewis Bond; ex
cept 200 acres thereof, conveyed to F. Poucell;
one other survoy containing 100()acres,and graut
ed- at the same time to Loyal Cowles; one otliur
survey containing '1000 acres, ami granted on the
20th ofJununry, 1837,to Isaac M.Rnlliund one other
survey containing 1000 acres, and granted mi the
23d day of January 1837, to George W. Murray
7-all of said last mentioned several surveys, hav
ing such shape, marks aud boundaries as will
more fully appear by refercuce to the plut an
nexed to each of said grunts.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of land, con
taining. 2678 acres, uml known us tract F, and com
posed of the three following surveys to wit: one
survey containing 1000 acres, and grauted to Da
vid B. Mitchell, on tho 20th day of January,1837;.
one other survey containing 1000 acres,and grant
ed to Peter J. Williams, uii tho 23d day of Janu
ary. 1837? and othor survey containing 678 acres,
and granted to Johu Betiiune, an tho 28Ui day of
Januury, 1837—all of Raid last mentioned several
surveys having such shape,murks aud boundaries
ns will appear by rofcrunce to the plat annexed to
each of said grunts.
Also,all that other tract or parcel of I .and con
taining 1591 acres, and known us tract G,and com
posed of the two following survoys, to wits ono
survey cunt tilling 1000 ncres, and granted on the
14th day of January,1837;and one otliersurvey con
taining 591 acres, uud grauted on tho 26th day of
January, 1837, to Robert Micklejohn; each of
said lust mentioned surveys having such shape
marks and boundaries as willuppcnr by refcrcuco
to tho plat annexed to euch of said grants.
Also, all that other tract or purcol of Land, con
taining 4,598 acres, uud known as tract M, uml
composed of tho live following surveys, to wit:
oncHirvuy containing 1,000acres, and granted on
the 20th duy of Jaiiuaiy, 1837, to Janies Wood;
one othor survey containing 1,000 acres, uud grun
ted at the sumo time to Michael Harvey; one oili
er tract containing 1,000 acres, uud grauted at the
same time to James Bivins; one other tract con
taining 1,000 acres, and granted on the 23d day.
of January, 1837, to Nathaniel B. Julian; and one
other tract, coutaiiting598 acres, and granted on
the 26th day of January. 1837, to Charles Smith;
all of which said last mentioned surveys havingsiieh
shape marks and boundaries as will uppoaruy ro
of said g
Also, all those several Lots, or 'parcels df Land,
WBMBiWlW.to Whnown m U10
plan thereof by tho following denomination and
numbers: Water Lots. Nos. 6,7, 8, 9,10,11,13/
15,19, 23, and 24, and Bay Iqts, Nos. G, 7, 8, 9.
10, 11, 13,, 15,10, 17, 19, 20, and JULand
town Lots numbers 56,57,58, 59,60,6L63; 64,
65, 60; 70, 71, 117, 118,119,134; 135,136,137,
138,139,140,141,142,143,140, :lfi0|151»163< 177,
296, 297, 208, 301, 302/303, 333, 345, 340,
and 347; all of the said last mentioned town Lots'
or parcels of Lund, lying and being within the
lines of a survey made on 29th September, 1826,
andganted to.urbdnus Dart on the 17th Septem
ber, 1828—all the aforesaid tracts and lota of Laud
with privileges, npurtcuanccs and improvements,
lovied on os tho property of Urbnnus Dart, by
virtue of a writ ti. fa.,issuing put of the Superior
Court of Glynn eourity, foil foreclosure of mort
gages executed by the said Uranus Dart, to the
Exchange Bank,, and by die said the Exchango
Bank, assigned and transferred to the Comptroller
General of said State, and Commissioner* uuder
tho act of 1838, outitled ; “An. Act to authorize the
business of Bunking and to rcgulato the same” in
favor of David E. Botliwell, Comptroller General,
for use, &c., ogalust the said Urbanus Dart,mort-
gagor, and tlie said tho Exchange Batik, ussiguor,
said property poiuted out iu stud mortgage, 6. fa.
Also, at the timo and place aforesaid; will be
sold the following tracts, parcels and lots of Land,
situate, lying and being 111 the Comity of Glynn,
with ail the privileges, appurtenances and im
provements thereto belonging, aud knowu aud
described us follows, to wit:
All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety
ofa tract originally granted to John Grabum, who
was afterwards alieined, and said Land sold at
confiscation soles, by the Commissioners of Con
fiscation, under and by virtue of nu act of "Con-'
filiation and Oiuencenient” oftho State of.Geor
gia, passed March 1st, 1778, to William McIntosh,
i r. and sold by the administrators of the said Wil-
ii - ..
deceased,' in Waro County, all tho personal pro*
porty'Ofgdld deceased, Consisting of Horses, Hogs
arid Cattle, Farinlng'-Utansilit, One horse Cart*
One sugar Mill, One foot Giu, One Rifle Gun;
Household .and KitchenFurniture, together with
other implements too tedious to mention. Terms
of sale made kuown on the day of sale. Sold fbr
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaiddo*
ceased.
DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
MOV ’*
E XECUTOR’S SAXE .—Will be sold,
‘ on the first Tuesday in February next, be-
first Tuesday in February next, be
tween the usual hours of sule, at public auction,
before.the Court House in tho city of Savannah,
the following real estate, belonging to the estate
of Miebaol.Dillon, deceased, and sold by permis
sion of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat
ham county, viz:
Lot No oue (1),Franklin ward, in die city of Sa
vaiuiah, with the buildings, «&c., known os tho
“ Sailors’ Home.” This.lot is in fee simple.
Lbt No two f2), Franklin ward, city of Savan
nah, adjoining lot No 1. to the west. This lot is
unimproved, and is subject to u ground rent to the
city corporation of Savannah of $35 per annum.
Lot No^nine (9) Curry Town, city of Savan
nah, fee sitnplo, nnd unimproved.
ROBERT M. CIIARLTON, Ex»or.
nov 18
liotn McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivine, in U10
year 1806, aud aguiu sold by the said Virgil II. Vi-
vino, by bis attorney in f>rt B. Vi vino, to Sumucl
Palmer, on the J2di day of January, 1837, and
convoyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James
Muse, by deed dated 7th August, 1841, said lust
mentioned tract having such shape, marks aud
boundaries as will appear by a plat ofjre-survey
oftho same executed by Reuben King, on the
J7lh (December, 1835, which accompanies said
deed of conveyance.
Also, all thut'other tract of land, containing 165
acres, granted to William Moore oil the 31st day
of December 1836, and sold at Sheriffs Sale on
fkl day of August, 1841, and purchased by E. M.
Moore, and conveyod by tho said E. M. Moore to
James Moore on said 3d August 1841; the shnpo,
marks aud boundaries of which will appear by tho
plat of tlie same.
Also, all that other tract of Land,coutaining217
acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore’s Land, on
tho north, the estate of James Moore’s Land on
the east, south and west by James Fort’s Land,
grauted to William Moore en the 17lli day of May.
1837, and purchased ut SherilF’s Sale ou the 3d
August, 1841, by E. M. Mooro, and subsequently,
on. tho 3d day of August 1841, convoyed uy said
E. M. Mooro to Jnnies Moore; tho shup0,1 narks
uud boundaries of which will uppear by the plut of
tlie 8amo.
Also, all that other tract or parcc 1 of Land, con
taining 350 acres, (bciug composed oftho south
moiety of a tract of Land granted to Jacob Mooro,
in November, 1769, for 400 acres, and tho south
moiety of 0110 other tract lying adjuceut thereto,
and granted to James Mooro 011 tho 14th Juno,
1790, for 300 acros) bounded north by tho north
ern inuiotos of said tracUpf land,worthy L’inds of
Jacob Mooro,soutU by the estate dfT&mea Moore’s
Land,,and cast by marshes aud< creeks, having
such shnpe, marks uiid boundaries da xviil appoar
by reference to the plat annexed to said grant.
Also, all that other tract of Lund grauted to Jn
cob Moore on tho 2dth November, 1622, contain
ing 495.} acros, bouuded east by William Moore’s
Land, southwest hy an old survey, northwest by
vacant laud, and southeast by Jaiuus Moore's
laud, and convoyed by Jacob Mooro to Mary R.
Dcmere, wifo of James Moure, by deed dated 1st
October, 1835, mid Irnving such shape, marks mid
boundaries as will appear by the plot annexed to
said grant.
Also, u!l that other tract of Land containing
512 acres, bounded north by Mickael Poneell's
lund, east by Scuton Gruntluud’s Lind, south by
S. C. King’s Land, west by Edward W. Butler’s
and Wui. Hudson's Land, and grauted to James
Moore on the29tli June, 1838, and havingsucb
shape, murks nnd boundaries as will appear by
reference to a pint uunuxed lo said grant.
Also, one other tract of Land containing 184
acres, bounded at the timo of survor on die north
und west by vaennt Lands.soutli by Jacob Moore's
Lund, nnd east by old survey, mid grauted to Wil*
limn Mooro on 23d Novombcr, 1818, for219acrcs,
and subsequently reduced to 184 acres, aud pur.
caesed by E. M. Moore atSberitrs8aleon3d Au
gust, 1841, nnd on sninoday convoyed by suit! E,
M. Moore to Juntos .Moore, niid having such shape
murks nnd boundaries as will appear by n plat an
nexed to said grant. All tho aforesaid l.-ist men-
tioned seven tracts nud parcels of Land,with the
privileges, appurtenano^'-' aud improvements
levied uu us the property uf James Moore, de
ceased, by virtue of u lyrjt of fieri fit^ias, issuing
out of the Superior Court of Glynu county, (on
foreclosure of mortgages- executed by tho said
James Aloore in his lifetime to the Exchange
Baukaudliy tlie said Exchange Bank assigned
nnd transferred to the Comptroller General of
said State und Commissioners under the Act of
1838, entitled "An Act to authorize the business
or Banking and to regulate tlie same,”) in favor
of David E. Bothwell, Comptroller General, for
use, &c., against tho said James Mooro, mort
gagor, uud the said the Exchange Bauk, assignor,
said I property pointed out in tlie said mortgage
Fi Fa. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dcp. Sheriff.
Brunswick, Go., Oct. 23, 1847. nov 1
fHIATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE
Continued.—Ontho firstTuesday inDecembei
next, before tho Court House in the City of Savnn-
nah, botweoti the legal hours of Side, will bo sold,
All that Lot of Ground, situuted, lying and being
in the City of Savannah, County of Chatham,
known in tho Plan of said City by tho nuuibor
eighteen (18) bouuded East by Washington
Square, South by St. Julian Street, West by Lot
uuiuber seventeen (17) and North by Bryan
Street, together with all the imqrovemonts there
on—Divided to satisfy t(iu following executions
issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Fai-
lignnt vs. Mary Sogurs, Administratrix Estate
Jmues Sagurs, deceased; Cope & Mills vs-same;
William M. Leigh vs. sumo; C. C. Thomason &
Co. vs. same; and three, Frauds M. Scarlet,
Adm’r, Estate John Borland, deceased, vs. same,
Levies inado uud returned hy a Constable. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintilrs Attorney.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c
nov 2
forence to tlie platauuoxud to oachof'said grunts.
Also, all Uioso several Lots or parcels of Luud,
lying And being in Brunswick, and known in the
plan thereof by the following dunominatidu nud
numbers, to wit: 362, 363, 36-1, 365, 366, 367,
368,369, 370, 371,377, JJ78, 379, 380, 331, 412,
415,416,417.418,410, 420,421, 427, 428, 431,
462, 463, 461, 465, 466, 467,463, 468, 470, 471,
477, 478,470, 480,481, 512, 513,514, 517,518,
610,520,521,527. 628, 520, 530, and 531; rite
said fifty four.town Lota bciug within tlm lines of
a survey inode on the 29th September, 1826, aud
granted to Urbanus Dart bn tho 17th September,
Also, ull tint other tract or parcel of Land, (ex
cept 128 acres of tho same,) containing 450 acres,
and known as Powoll’s tract, bounded South by
Piles’land, westwardly by Burnett’s land, north
westwardly by Dart nnd Williams' land, and east-
wnrdly by lauds oftho Brunswick Land Compa
ny, and originally grauted to James Powell.
Also, all that other tract und parcel'of Land,
Containing 177 acres, und known as the Hozle-
hurst tract ? bounded east by marshes arid crooks,
south by lands rif the Brunswick Lund Company
end eastwiudly and westwardly by lands surveyed
to Thomas Butler King.
r«iui
t—On
TIIAX SHERIFF’S SALE.
?—On tlie first Tuesday in December next,
before the Court Ilousoin tlie city of Savannah,
between tho legal hours of sale, will be Bold, Tim
undivided one-half part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia
BoifeuiilotJ of all thoso Three several Lots of
Land situate, lying and being iu the county of
Chutham in tlie Stale of Georgia, numbered
twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and thirty (30)
aud known further as part of two Fivo Aero Lots
(lumbers three (3) and four (4), in West Curry
Town in the extended limits qC Savannah, which
threo Lots of Land had boon conveyed by Jolm
Randolph McKinnon, by deed bearing date tho
eighth uay of February, in tlio year eighteen hun
dred uml thirty-six, to William Beu in trust for
certain uses therein expressed, together with all
tlie hereditaments and tippurteiiauces, hut subject
totwo outstanding looses, one on Lots numbers
twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23), to Za-
cbariali Winkler for fouryonrsfrom the sixth day
of February in the year eighteen hundred am!
forty-five, aud the other on Lotnuuibcr thirty (30)
to Samuel J. Turner, to expire iu the year eigh
teen hundrqd und forty-eight, tho leakecs owning
tho houses which, undivided one half purl hud
1 mortgaged hy Johu T. UoifouiUel Trustee
place of said VVilham Boo, doceased, to the Bank
of tlie State of Georgia, by Deed dated tho third
day of February in tlie year eighteen hundred
ami forty-six. . Leyied ou hy virluo of a fi. fa.
rounded 011 furclosurc of mortgage, issqod out of
tlio Superior Court of Chatham couuty, in favor
of the Bank of tho State of Georgia ys. John T.
Boifeuillet, Trustee Arin Lydia Boifeiiillot.
ELISHA WYLLY.Bhcriff C. C.
oct28
A imiNISTHATRIX’S HALE.-
On the first.Tuesday in January next, bo-
tween the usual hours of cole, will be sold before
the Court Uouee door in Hinosvillo, Liberty
county, the following negroes, to wit: Israel,
Van Buren, Moll, .Clara and Ben, being part of
the estate of tho late Josuph Jones, of said county,
and sold for tho purpose of division among the
heirs. ELIZABETH JONES, •
nnv.m Adm^nurtratrir
-Kisjaa/Aiea? vwooj,di—A;namuouio
assortment of Medicine chests, some of
new patterns,\untirpassed for compactness, for
sate low by J. M. TURNER & B&OTHER.
nov 2 Monumsntrsquare.
(1 HATIIAftI SHERIFF’S SALE.
—OFT tho first Tuesday in December next,
beforo the Court House, in tlie City of Savan
nah, botween tlio legal hours of Sule, will bo
sold a Negro Man Slave,named Lafayette, levied
on by virtue ofa fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of
Mortgage, issued out of tho Superior Court of
Chatham Countv, in favor of Henry K. Bur
roughs vs. T. Waters,
oct 1 : ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c.
J IBERTY SHERIFFS* SALE;
JLi —Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember iioxt, before tlie Court House door, iu
ITiiiesviUe, between the usual hours of sole, the
fallowing property, viz: Ono tract of land, con
taining two huudred acres, more or less, bounded
North hy^ lands of Z. L. Boggs, East by lands of
"* * * ’ *7116 above tract of land
Shephard aud others. The
lovied onn8tJio property of Jacob Moore, and to
be sold to satisiy a tux execution against said
Moore, in fiivor .of tho tux collector of Liberty
Couuty.
Also, at tlie same timo and place, will bo sold,
one other tract of land, containing two hundred
acres, more or less, bounded on tho North and
West by lunds of Capt. John Shaw, South by
lands of John Way, levied on as tlio property of
the heirs oftho estate of McCutharine, to sutisiy
a tax execution against sold heirs, in favor of the
tax collector of Liberty County,
nov 4 S. S. MOODY, S. L. C.
A DMINISTRATORS SAEE.-O11
-£jL the first Tuesday in December next, bo
tween tlie usual lioiirs, will bo sold ut tho Court
House in Darien, McIntosh county, tho follow
ing named negro slaves, Mnry.Aiin and hor three
children, Olland, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck,
Beck and infant, Louisa and Grace, fur the bene
fit of tlie heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas
ed. W. J. McINTOSH, Administrator,
oct 12
pXECUTOIl’8 SALE.—By virtue of
JLi an order of the Houorublo Inferior Court
of Liberty County, when sitting for ordiuary pur
poses, will bo sold at the Court House door iu
Hinesvillo, of said County, on the first Tuesday
in December next, between the usual hours of
side: All tho remaining real estate of Robert
Hendry, late of said County, deceased, consisting
of several Tracts nnd parts of Tracts, viz: Two
Hundred and Sixty Four Acros of Lund granted
to Thomas Neal and Philip Pippins. Three
Hundred Acres granted to Jnuathnu Robinson.
Fifty Acros granted t«» Sylvarius Robinson,
Twenty-five Acres, being part of n Tract, granted
to Ann ttobinsoji. Two Hundred Acres grunted
to Andrew Floyd. Three hqiidrcd Acres grant
ed to Jolm Underwood, containing about Eleven
Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, nnd sold
for tlie benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms mado kuown on tlio duy of
sale. JOHN A. HENDRY,
ENOCH DANIEL,
sept 23 a Qualified Executors.
EXECUTOR’S SALE,—Wiil lid H
E’
on the first Tuesday in January, 1848, be
fore the Court House door, in the town of Reids-
ville, in the County of Tuttnall, two lota of land,
each containing 287b acres, more or less, lying
on tho North side of tlio Altariiliha River, just
above tho junction of the Olioopie, and are ud-
joining tlio lauds of Joseph Bell, Esq., and others.
These lands are valuablo, botli -iu soil and tim
ber. They are sold for tho benefit of tlie heirs
and creditors of tlie estato of William Cooper,
deceased. Terms 011 the day of sale.
nov 1 GEORGE COOPER, Exr.
TYTOTICE.—Will bo sold on tlie first Tues-
-L v day in January next, beforo the Court "
S NI8HING GOODS, to which they ffcspect-
iuVitti the attention of ’purchasers. Their
lu part couusts ns follows:
Croc/icru, China and Glass Warn ?
Wi Granite, Flowing Blue ariffUuUterry fan
ner Setts; do do Tea do j China Ter " “
baud and plain; do do Raised Fir
esUBoquet Holders, CldridMii
Children's Tria Setta/Gbw* LhuiiH, Tuuiblersf*
Wine Glasses, .Solar and Astral Cluuiiievs, Du '.
163 Congress strbeet, Savannah, Geo./sign 01
tlio Gmdett Hariri. oct 1
R UTTABAGA, Dale’s* Hybrid, White Flat
Dutch and Globe Turuip Seeds. All varie
ties ofCubbage, Radish, Spinach, Lattuco, Peas,
Cauliflower, Beets and Salsify Seeds, Gurden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and
Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and for sale
by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
sept 16 Monument squuro.
NEW AND SEA-
SONABLE GOODS.—
Received by late Arrivals
from Now York, Bostou and Philadelphia. The
Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizens of
Savannah and its vicitriiy, that ho has received,
and is now opening, at his' Store, a most splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, &c. f consisting in part os follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Mantle
Clocks, Muhogauy, Rosewood uud Black Walnut
Gothic Clocks, now patterns; OtKcu Time
Pieces, 8 days; O. O. u. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 days and 30 hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex'd, Anchor
aud L’Epine Watches; Stiver Lover, Aiichor,
Lepino nud Ploiu Watches.
SILVER WARE. Tablo, Dessert aud Tea
Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But
ter Knives, Salt aud Mustard Spooiis, Cyphuus,
&c. &c.
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Ten Trays,
Custors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes,
and every other nrtielo in that lino.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich I'orceiiuu aud China Flowor Va
ses. from $2 to $30 tier pair; a good assortment
of Jnpuu and Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve
ry rich; a lino assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Lamps, now style, all sizes; Britannia Tea Sets,
Castors, Lamps, Candlesticks, Arc.; Ladies’ aud
Gentlemeu’s Dressing Cuaes, Ladies’ Work Box
es, Funcy Fans, Card Cases of every description;
together with a largo and varied assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holidnv presents, &o.
SUNDRIES.—Perfutnory, u fine assortment;
Musical Instruments of every description, Silver
and Stool Bag and Purse Mountings, Silver and
Steel Becds,Silver Pencils and Toootlt-picka, Ci
gar-Cases, Snuff • and -Tobaooo- Boxes,-Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail und Shaving Brushes; Hair
aud Clutlios do, Military Trimmings of every de
scription, Canes, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every othor article usually fouud *
our trade.
S locks, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired in the
manner, and warroutod to give satisfaction,
oct 18 T. T. WILMOT.
caritoht; Citators, Cdndy Glands, Bird 'Brittle*.
Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Churns; Ae/ * >
Lamps, Tin ’ . - . '
BolorLnnips or beautiful patterns; Lamp-heWs/
Side arid Hall Lampk;>tAViterns, Britannia/brass
and tin Candlesticks. Tea Tray-*, single'nnd iii
setts, slop and toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Cakuuiui-
Spico Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffee Urns and-Dig-
gins, Egg-boilers, Tea-pots, OystaWishes, Dhd»
and Plate Covnts, Jelly tttid Dleari Mange Mouldg*
Charlotte do Russe Pans; Gravy Strainers,;Patty*
udtu, Venison and Steak Dislies, Nursery Lump 1
jritannin, G. Si nnd Iron Tea and Table Spoons;'
t igetlicr with u full assortment of bright Tin-waro ’
Cutlery and Domitlic IIdtdickre. /'• ' ’ '
Ivory Table Cutlory in sutts of 5] pieces,’oi
Knives only, Brick-born aud hbintriqn, Cutlery.
Scissora, Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Cofferi
Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters. Fish Kettles, Potatoe Steamers, Pots,Ovens',
Shovel und Tongs; elegant steel Fire fidtts.
Sauce and Stew Paris, Furnaces, Wafer und
Wattle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coded
Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Snd-irons, tea nnd dinner Bella, rotund
mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips/ Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Crirk-screws, &.ci Ac;
Wood and mitoio Ware. 1 1
Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-hoards,
Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucets. Bird-cages,
Wool-curds, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons,
Criuipiug-inacliitiea. Also an assortment of Mar
ket-baskets, Cradles ami Wagons, travelling and
fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoo, clothes, hail
aud other Brushes.
Fancy and ATiscellanctnif Goods<
Chinn, gloss and wood Toys, n flue assortment
suitable for die approaching holidays 5 limey bol
es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards,
chess-men, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth and null brushes, dumb
bells, dog muzzles nnd collars,’ liquor flasks, book
rusts, uowspuper files, crimping machines, kiilfe
cleaners,' Ac. Ac.
Planters, Housekeepers and Strangers visitfrig
the city, are invited to cull, an thcirlurgo ana va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their at
tention. » nov 15
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—The Subscriber wishes to cnll tlie
attention of his customers to a choice as
sortment of fine watches, just received by recuut
arrivals, consisting of Gold limiting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Cose Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Hunting Caao Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Auchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Lepino nnd Vertical escapement.
Also, flue Gold Fob Chains, Vest Cliaius, Curb
Guard Chuins, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
will be sold as low as iu any city in tlio Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired nnd warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First cornor west of Pulaski House.
„. House
in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale, all those Tracts of Land, situate in tlio
County of Chatham, and on the Savannah River,
knowu os tlio Brampton and Retreat Plantations,
containing 840 Acres, more or less, 100 Acres of
which is umlur embankment, aud cultivated in
Rice, tlio rest consisting of mixed land, togclhor
with all the improvements on said plantations.—
The said lands being part of tho estate of John
G. Williamson, deceased, and being now adver
tised for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chuucery
of die Superior Court of Chatham County.
WM. H. CUYI.ER,
C. P. UICHARDSONE.
F. B. DURANT.
nov 2 Commissioners.
A DMININTBATOKS SALE. -
XjL Will b« sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, beforo the Court House door, in States-
borough, Bulloch County, between the legtd
hours of sale, oue negro man named Tom, be
longing to the Estate of John Williams, late of
said county, deceased, for tho benefit of tha heirs
und creditors of said Estate. Terms mado
kuown on tho day of sale.
K. II. SCARBOROUGH, Admr.
nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adma
J BUCKNER A MEEKER,—
Nos. 105 arid 100 Bryan street, have just
received, a fine assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths nnd Boys wear,
of the best materials and manufacture, und'of the
latest stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children's
-Shoes of evory Variety and style, warranted as
. _ r ..'planters
and factors will find to their advantage to call and
examine! Care taken, in fitting measures.
Also, a general assortment of Cape; Trunks,
Valises; Carpet Bags, School Satchels, Ac.
And a supply or Ladies and Gentlemen’s Paris
made Boots, direct importation. .. oct 1
PlUIjIFKBAte, Draper A Tailor,
ON BRYAN-Stkkkt.
The subscriber grate
fill to his friends und
putrons for past favors,
takes much pleasure in
informing them of his
recent return from thu
Northern Cities, with us
fine an assortment of ar
ticles in his line us can
be found iu any similar
establishment in the city.
—Having selected his
_ stuck from some of the
first houses in New York, he feels 110 hesitancy in
warranting eveiy ariicle, which he is prepared to
make to order iu the latest style aud fustiiou by die
most experienced workmen. His stock-consists
Super French, English & American Broadcloths.
Do. du. do. do. Cassjmnro*.
Do. do. do. do. Doeskins.
Do. do. do. do. Tweeds.
Together with a most splendid assortment of Cush-
more Woolenett. Fancy Silk Velvets, ( Plain and
Fancy Satins, und a large variety of Plaids.
He has also 011 hand n large und well selected
assortment of Ready Made (iannenta, gotten up
in the best manner, expressly for this market,which
he is determined to sell at inoderato prices; to
gether with sucli articles as Whirls, Blocks, Suspcu
aero, Handk’llsGloves, Umbrellas. Caps, Hosiery
Merino aud Lambs Wool Ynrier Whirls und Draw
era; and all other articles usually kept in (iudiio liable
establishments of this kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends
that he has removed from O wens’ Building ou Bull
Street, to tho store No. 9H BRYAN-ST., recent
ly occupied by J. Southwell & Co.* where lie will
be gratified to fill their orders. oct 12
REASONABLE DRY OOODST-
O JOHN MURPHY
[ JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave
to iufonn the Ladies and Gentlenion of this city
and country genorally, (and particularly the La
naB returi ' ■ "
dies,) that hu Has returned from the North, and has
now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of
Fuucy und Staple Dry Goods, consisting iu part
of Satinet, Kentucky Jouns aud Kerseys; wliite
uud red wool and canton Flannels; bloodied uml
brown Shirtiugs aud Sheetings; blk., bro. and
blue Alpaca, de Laines anil wool Plaid#, for In
dies atm children; wht., blk. and slate eul’d corded
Skirts; Shawls from 25 eta to $10; Madras.# Ilkfn;
Irish Linens; brown and blk Hollands; Tablo and
Towel Linens; Ladies’ blk aud col'd row silkllose
together with acomplete assortment of Cotton ani
Cashmere; Children nnd Misses wool and cotton
Hose, from No; 1 to 7 ; Gloves of all kinds aud
qualities; Linon Hdkfs from 12£c. rip; blk Satin
Vesting ; oil "Silk-; Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers,.
Wreaths, Silk olid Cotton Ranches; thread and
lisle lades and edging*; Needle work Cellars from
25cisup; undor sleeves arid inside Hdks, and La
dies Merino Vestal—together with a variety of
other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods 8 tore.
As to prices. Ac. J. M. would respectfully sayio
all, coil and judge for yourselves at No. 159 Con-
grero Street, South Side Market Square.
oct cgj ■ ■
DUTTEB, CHEESE, SPERSTcAS 1 .
XJDLES ANJD WHISKEY.—20 firlcio, choice
-J DJiES AND WHISKEY.—20 firkin.choice
Goshen Butter (50 boxes prime Chocsej 60 do
New Bedford sperm Candh
proof Whiskey; 50 boxer;
from brig Savannah and
8CRj *
bhJs N Y high
Soap, landing
.nov 17
GRANT
JJSTON.
T O PLANTERS MECHANICS,
AND MERCHANTS, -^he Subscriber
iius, at tho Eastern Wharf, a prime oiMortiuont of
RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SJllNGLEE},
and FIREWOOD, which ho .offers for salo qu
accommodating terms. Purchasers will plcaso
coll at his office near the Exchange bqlora-ptir*
chasing. All orders, for cither of tlio above ar
ticles, loft at bis ollico, will be promptly attuudod
li-
PfBW^dEAIiJLi.^ANA : WINTER
GOODS.—SNIDER,,- LATHROP &,
NEVITT, offer for sale, on reasonable terms —
PLAINS—25 bales Fancy, 25dri. Cable Warp,
20 do. Schloy.’s Manufactures.
KERSEYS—20 hide# Washington aiidGlusgow,
20 do. Union Rollod, 5 do. Extra heavy Mal
lory,
LIN a E YS—5 bales Fancy aud Plain*.
" " ‘ Loi ‘
BLANKETS—25 bales
MIR —
0do. Col'd:
udon Dulfil some ex*
FLANNELS—5 halos Plain, and Twdleffred, 0
do. white, 5 cases Canton, or Cotton.
SHEETINGS—50 bales, 34,7-8 aud 44, brown,
10 casus, do. do., bleucliod.
MARLBORO' STRIPES—5 bale. Funcy uud
Southern.
PRINTS—20 bules American and English, com
prising ovory style and quulity.
SHAWLS—Woolun, Sillcaud Colton, all qua
lities and sizes.
DE LAINES, Low Priced and Fino.
HANDK’FS—Silk aud Cottou, pocket, Verona,
Madras# and Roinall.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock arid Scotch Bon
nets.
WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced and Fino.*
HOSIERY—Ladies, Geuts, and Missus, of ull
kinds.
LACES—Figured and Plain Bobbinett, Edgiugs
and Inserting#.
CRAVATS—Ladies and Gents Funcy and Black
Silks.
BROAD CLOTHS—Block, Blue, Brown.JWjx-
cd und Green, Bread Cloths.
SATIN ETTS-Cadot. Black, Blue,
Fancy Satinotta aud Jeans,
Mixed and
oct i
af Fuilcr, a splendid assortment of £ ale Silk
Plaid Cuslmiuw; French Pavamittn db; do Thib-
ets; Small plaid, light colored Thibeta; now style
Cnsltiiiowj funcy Tweed Plnldsi now stylo of Par
is Poplins; do do db Lains, from 25 to 56cIs; do
style of Paris Velvet Scnrfs ? French worked Col
lars at 37cta;dq do Chemizetts from 75cts to $5;
Kid Gloves, ull'bktbrs; wht and col’d Linen Ifdkis
for Gentlemen; French Brand Cloth;< Caslnnbrs,
Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scarf#, l’m.k’t lidf#; Kid
Gloves, Lisle, Berlin and Buckskin do, Carput
Bags, Afc. For bale by A. EINSTEIN, ,
nov 10 — cor. Whitaker A Gongrefceata.
/ 1 A.SII STORK l—SMALL PROFITS
AND QUICK. SALES.—By recoqt qrri-
vals, wo are enabled to otter to tlio citizens of
Savannah, n complete .nssortiuent, of STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting, of
Shawl#, Dross Goods. Silks, J'aris Pjaid#,.Oregon
do. Black aud Col’d Alpacas,.Heavy Ticks, jpn-
glUh and An/erican Long Cloth, Broad Chitbs,
^7^.1 ^ ~ *
Casaimeros, Satinets, Kcraevs^ Georgia, PliiiriK,
Lintoys, Oil Clolb,-Tablq Spreads,'verr'rich;
Flannels, Irish Linens, French worked collars at
37J cents, Ac..Ac.
We invite attention to qqr stock xyhiclt now
embraces almoat every kiud now in vogue.
CANNON A LEONARD.
nov 22
— Cor Broughum A Barnnrdttta
WYERY IIOOY UlUlPlIlis
J-4 Just received per brigsThilura and Exact,
from New York,>and brig John from Philadel
phia: 10 coses Prints all styles and prices ; 1 do
do British, entirely new; 10 pieces Mduss.de
Lains and Cashmere# ; 20 do Worsted Plaids fur
Ladies Dresses; 5 do plain Cashmere French ; 5
do Black Silk warp Alpaca; Black and Colored
Mcrinoes; Best French Kid Gloves ; New stylo
Tuck Combs, eta. etc.
Fon Gkmti.emen’s VViexn : 6 pieces superior
black French Broadcloth ;25 do fancy and black
Cnsimeres and Doe Skins; 1- doz. white Satin em
broidered China Vests, very rich; Post black, and
white Kid Gloves; Steel (Vatue Umbrellas. ’•
Huximiz* : 2 cases heavy Satiuetts, low. pric
ed for servents; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind
say WuoUay; 2 do Marlboro' Stripes,uud Plaids;
5 bules Cotton Qsjiaburjjs; 5 coses aud (J bale#
brown and bleached Shillings and Sheetings ; 2
cases Hosiery , a complete assortment Super Irish
Linens, Russia and B* E; Diaper;jltetl sJid white
Flannel Cloaking#.. - v ,/
And a great many other, artlclos In tlie DRY
GOODS LINE. -An inspection of hi* stock by the
Ladies and GerideriieQ pf tlie city and vicimty, w
respectfully solicited by I; U $ £ jK
Owens’ Build^. P Con T ro« f Straet '
oct 21 , ■ South Side Market Square.
Ri—200 i —---
JtT-Uffdo 24X36 do; 100 do 2
21X27 do; 150 reams plain
paper, 75 reams plain Flat C ,
plain and ruled Letter paper; 1
and Book paper j 1‘*" *" *
paper; 130 reams . ........
pen200 reams best quality brown \
;:S=£r J :
rrnlnd by recent arrival., a
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