The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 09, 1847, Image 1

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U2 VOL. XXIX. SAVANNA If, TIICUSOAYS KIORNINO, DECB1IIBEB i), 1847. 4SAiaapi| 3ht ,; jiiwj.t ut .u if/.r„u»v/ m •; i . .1 *1 rVTJ'j OJ rtHfc ftr*i ■ .-■» -6 • ••ii'.mt a vsBot :r,'P, ' beoft.yJIAa f**}•%>'* i -.li ixu'-1 v:)':’iirrW»|W ♦ ,j i„ • i , . <yfq ...... *.-v< : >..:■•• 7111! 0A1I.Y GUWKH1AN, IS I’UIIMSIIKU IN fltl! CTTY or SAVANNA If j BV Wlixum U. BIIMiOClI, AT TEN DOLL AES PER ANNUM, PAVABI.K 8KMI-AX.VUALLY IN AOVA.VCK, on AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. T1IU TRMVltEKLY OKOltOlAN, *0U TUK - COUNTRY ? Is published to mocot tliu nrrmigomont of tho mail* *, thmu timus a week, (Tuesday, Thursday, ntul Saturday,) at tho Oflieo of the Daily Gcor- * inn, and contains all tho intelligence, Cummer- cinl, Political and Miscellaneous, including new Aiivcrtiuoinoiila published in tho Daily Paper. THIS PAPER In sent tn nil parts of tho Slato and Union, hr delivered in tire city, at FIVE DOLLARS j,er ntmiitn, or at TPitEE DOLLARS for siz month*. *ni« WR15KLY GKOltfJIAN, Is published every Friday aftoriioou, at tiikek i mill a iis per annum—all pay able in advance. N. B.—Each. Citation by tho Clerics of tho Courts of Ordinary, that application has been hiadn for Letters of Administration, Hunt he pub* tidied Tiiiurr iiavs at least. Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtor* ami Creditors tn remleriu their accounts, must he published mx wkkks. Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra tors must ho at public auction, oil tlio first Tues day of the. month, between themmui hours of sale, nl the place of public sales in llm county where tlio Letters Testamentary, of Admiiiistrafioii, or itiiardiiiusliip, may have'boon granted, first giving sixty iiavs notice thereof in one of tlm public pa/.ettes of this State, and at the deer of the Court House, where such sales are to lie hold. Nol'ce for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub lished for four months, before nuy order absolute fihall lie made thereupon by the Court. tildes of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, and (iiinrdiaiiH, must lie published SIX TY DAYS hoforo tlm day of sale. Those sales must lie made at the Court House door of the futility in which tlm property is situate, and oil tlm find Tuesday of the month, between the limirs often in tlm morning and four in tlm after- iiouii. No sales from day to day is ialid, unless so expressed in tho advertisement. Applications by Executors, Admini.Unitorsaml Guardians tn the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be published FOUR illONTIIH. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad ministrators, mustheadvortlsedFORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors ami Administrators, fur Letters Dismissory must be published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure, of Mortgages on real estate, must ho advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS. ' (inters of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied with n copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti tles to land, must he advertised Tunny. Months at least. Hlicrilfs sates under executions regularly granted by Um courts, must he advertised THIRTY DAYS—•under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property iiinler order of Court, must lie advertised goner- ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Hale. *»” All Letters directed to this UtUco or the Editor, must I m post paid to entitle ilium to atton- limi. B Ofil/U’S !) II KfiO I» 12 A IV AND HORN'S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— The two series comprising nboiil <10 I2mn vol umes, published in London,in limit iiniforut cloth binding, each volume with a steel Portrait; being a collection of tho boat works of the best authors, for sale by JOHN M. COOPER, nov ti r I HI 12 HI 12 XIC A N IC AIV (RIDKO, or .1 the Maid of the Clmpparal, by Charles E. Averill. Ileiijamin, tho Jew of Grenada, a Romance; by Edward Muturiu, Esq. Kmly the Rover, or Rihlmiunan, a Tale; liy William Cnrellmi. The Indian in his Wigwam, or Characteristics of (lie Red Race of America; by Henry 3 School- cratl. The Champions of Freedom, or tlm Mysterious Chief, a Romance of tho P.Rh century; by Sam uel Woodworth. Received by J. II. CURB EDGE, wav 0 South sidtt Market square. rnilG WORLD IN A l»OCK®T- 1 HOOK.—By W. If. Crump. Specimens of the early Native Poctryof Iro- !.iml, in English metrical translations. The Book of Visions. Christmas Blossoms for 1818. The Snow Storm; a Christmas story, by Mrs Core: elegantly bound. The Christian Keepsake for 1818. Friendship’s Ottering for 1848. The Great Secret, or llow to bo Ilnppy; by Emily Chulibuck. The Book of Christmas, descriptive offlioctis* tmns, coromouiuH, fun, feeling, and festivities of the season ; by Thos. 1C. llervev. The Child’s Fnvoritn, by a Lady. Alpliahelical Cards, &c. Received by J. II. C HUB EDGE, wov 0 South-side Market square. rpllfti CIIAUJU, for 1848, ti serins of grace- A till and elegant colored groups, designed exjireessly for this work. file Opal, a pure girt for the holydays, for 1818; tabled by Mrs. Sarah J Halo. , Also, Illustrated octavo editions of the Poets, •a extra cloth gilt and Turkey morocco bindings. Received by JOHN M. COOPER nov 10 piOTOlUAI, HltOTHUR JONATHAN, a *wwjt*jm»ntnl Pictorial for tho Holydays. v , to , r,a l Vankco Doodle, a Christiiiusaud New Year’s Present. Scouting Expeditious of McCulloch’s Texas Rangers; by Samuel C Rend, Jr. LoiiU \/v ,Itlor ^ctsailles and the Court or £a|'t. Donovan's Adventures in Mexico. I ho Pirates’ Cove, or Adventures with Lafitte; ”. v Dmiald O’lluiimm. Clinton Bradshaw, or the Adventures of n Laiyyer; by tlio author of East and West. uLirtin the Foundling; by Eugene Sue. Die Court of Moutu Christo; by Alex. Dumns. fhe American Almaiiae and Repository of vJseful Knowledge, for llm year 18 IS. Received JOHN M. COOPER. dee I Him: OLD WHITE MEETING HOUSE, limi Country Congroga- „„Dm Force ofTriiili.au authentic Narrative, by Ulianas Heott. tiinals of tlm Poor, containing tlm Dairyman’s I- r» l, *° *°“»S Cottager, llm Negro Her- .'•nit, iVc. Ember and Calvin, ortho lniespiril of the Ilo- .p,'^ Clmreh, hv D'Aiihigtic, D. D. editin' C5 ' ,,,,ur 8 ft'om the 87th London A (iliinpuQ jjiio ij l(S World to Come, in a Wa- K, u# Dream. i *'•» Life of the Rev. John Newton, by Rov. "yard Cecil. Divine Origin of Cliristimiiiy, liy J. G. l„ * >r a^tiea| Rofieetious on the Second Advent, Rev. Hugh While. For sale by , J. II. CUrtBEDGE. - n . ov A SoiiiIi side Market square. A ELSPIP.IL—10 bags Allspice, just re- eeived and for sale low. by -J!** A;T.' jlQWNE, Hmnts’ Building. BWJ? AAI> <:iII2r;si5.-4bkegs r comity Ilmtur, warranted of >o sry best quality; Uo boxes GohIicii Cheese, twjmlrbv ALBERT HARD. W3«AL NOWIC12S. r^EOltfllA. — It illlooil County, VX To all to whom it rnuy concern.—‘Whereas flfury Rigdon hath applied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of said county, while sitting -for ordinary purposes, for letters of Administration on the iimmqmmtlied part of tho estate of Daniel Rigdon, lute of said county, deceased. Those are there loro to cite imd admonish nil mid singular tho kindred and creditors of tlm said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the clerk's oflieo, iu terms of llm law, othorwiso letters of Administration will bo granted to ap plicant. y Witness tho lion. WiIlium WiHiamn, one of tho Justices of tho said court, this 23d November, A. D., 1847. DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o.n. c nov 20 /^lJOKGIA, iSuilor.li County.—To V* all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen Williiuns, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to tho lion, the Court of Ordinary of InuUmh county, fur Letters Dismissory from said Guardianship. Thcso are therefore to cite and admonish all persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec tions (if any) in my office, within tho time pre scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will bo granted the applicant. AVID** oet I DA BEASLEY’, c. c. o. b. c. MONTII8 after dnto application will lie made to the lion, tho Justices of llm Inferior Court of Ware Comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lauds belonging "to the estate of Williani Yarborough, Into of Ware county, deceased, for tlio buiielit of tho heirs mid creditors of said estate. DAVID J. MILLER. Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. nov 1(1 N O’I’iCfcJ.—All persons ituluhted to the es tate of William vnrbormigh, latu of Ware county, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment: Ami those having demands against said estate will render them in according to law. DAVID J. MILLER. Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. Wareslmro’, Nov. I,.18-17. nov P iOHWvrlUndftTr* date application - will lie made to tlm lion, (lie Inferior Court of Bulloch County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all tho real ami per sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliy.a Sims, minors. HASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Hims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims. 2 ^O •! feC JflOPli Tif^SVfter dale, njTjTlienK H. will (to mado to the Hon. tlm Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soil all the property, whether real or personal, belonging to the ostule of Eilwnrd tlmgly, deceased, lor the benefit of the Imirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian of tlm orphan children of Edward Unigly, dec’ll, nov 2 N OTH: 13.—All persons indebted to the es tate of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please make immediate payment: And those who have domuudH against said estate, will present them ns the law directs. nov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, Ex’r. I^OlJIfc MONTHS after date, application L will he made to the Non. the Inferior Court of McIntosh Comity, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate mid slaves of Mrs. Anno Cnnfn^lmm, hue of said county, deceased, for Um boijunt of tlio heirs and creditors ofsaid estate. oet 22 CHARLES SPALDING. OTIC.®.— Four months after date, appli cation will bo made to the Uounmhlc the n; Justices of tho Inferior Court orChatham County while sitting as a Court of < Irdinurv, for leave to sell Billy and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to the estate of'William Lnviudur, deceased, for the benefit oftlie heirs of said estate, oet21 G. W. LAVENDER, Adm’r. F OUR mouths after duto apidicntioii will hu madu to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Glynn county, when sitting ns u Court of Ordi nary for leave to sell the estate of\Vin. B. McDon ald, deceased, late of McIntosh County. A LEX’R McDonald, Daniel McDonald, oet o Administrators. N ot ic 33 .—a ii persons indebted to the es tate of Joseph t'eudarvis, late of Wayne County, deceased, lire requested to come forward mid make immediate payment. And nil persons having jiiiv demand against tlio estato, are request ed to hamiiii tho same regularly attested within tlm time prescribed by law. net ID t’Al.lill 1‘KNDAItVIS, Exo'r. MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave io sell the per sonal property belonging to tliu estate of Alary E. Turner, late of said comity, deceased, for the benefit of tlm heirs and creditors of said estate, nug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. I ^OlJIt MONTHS after date, pplicntieii . will he made to the Hon. the J ustiees of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sella lot of laud iu Early enmity, No. l ift, 5th district, belong ing In the estate of James Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON. 1 r , sept Ift SIMEON BRINSON, ) l>A **' I^OITIS MONTHS after dale,application -S. will lie made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of the personal property of the latoJnlm P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian, sept 2 1 ;iOIJ!t MONTHS after dato application . will hw made to the Honor bale the Inferior Court of Chatham comity, when sitting us ii Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho real estate of Jolm II. Gaiuiry, lute of this county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said estate. nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. fl.iouu MONTHS after date, application -JL will be made to the Justices of the inferior Court of Chatham County, while silting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell tile following negro sla\es, to wit: Louisa and her five children, viz : Jane Ann, Mary Margaret. Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, for the benefit of llm Imirs and creditors of Abraham Nichols, late of Chatham Comity, deceased. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 1 Aoiiiiistralor, i*. ii. x. c. t. a. KliniNlllt & Mf2l2l£K2Kt, Nos. |()5 and lft(i Bryan street, have just received, a tine assortment of BOOT'S and SHOES, for Gentlemen. Youths and Boys wear, of iho best materials end manufacture, and of tin latest stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses mid Children’, Shoes of every variety and style, warranted as euud us cup be found' in. Jins market, and at nr low prices. A large ami carefully selected slock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planter and factors will find to their advantage to cull and examine. Caro takeiq in titling measures. Also, a general assortment of Caps. Trunks, Valise-., Carpet Bags, School Satchels, «V;e. Ami a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Paris made Boots, direct importation. oet 1 dec J e OCSRREEPIWG BUY GOODS Furniture Dimity; While Marseilles ITuilts Dol’d ditto.*, Furniture Fringes; Drapery Muslin; Turkey Red Drapery ; Table Covering ; Col’d Table 'Covers; White'Dainask Table Cloths; Bro. ditto;Unmnsk Table Diaper: Dowluss, Osualiurg*. Huckaback und Scotch Diapers; Russia and French Diapers; French Towels; NVht. and col’d Doyles ; 5-4 to 12-1 Linen Sheetings : 5-1 to |‘J-| hlea’d and uublcu’d cotton ditto. Received und for sale by octal SNIDER, I.ATJJROPtV NF.VITT PIHIMC 8AI.B8, G LYNIV SIIB1IIFF>8 SALE.-Will bo Hold on tho tlto first Tuesday in January uoxt, before tlio door of tho Court IHmiwj in Brunswick, between tho legal hours of sale, tho following tracts, parcels and lots of Land,situate lyiiigauil being in thn comityofGIynn, with all tho •privilege, appurtenances and improvements thereto belonging and known uml duscribod us ftillows,to wit:, t All that tract or parcel of Laud containing 6,531 acres and composed of tho Ibllbwiitg six several surveys, viz; one survey containing 1000 noros granted to Jacob Woodall, on tlio 14th day of January, 1837; and one other tract, containing 1000 acres, and grunted at tho same time to Win. Hudson; and one other tract containing 1000 acres and granted on tho 20th day of January, 1837 to James D. Jnuott; and one other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at tlm same timo to Win D. J smelt; ono other tract, containing (525 acres, mid granted at tho mtmotimo to Edward W. But ler; and one othor tract, containing0011 acres, and granted mi tho Mtliday of January, 1837,to Ploa- aantJ. Mullins—nil of sulci tracts or surveys bav in" suf.h shnpo, marks and boundaries as will more fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to each of tho said several grants. AH tlio above luiuls noing designed as pint A. Also one other tract or parcel of Laud contain ing 1,888 noros and known as tract B, and com posed[of two several surveys to wit: one survey containin'; 100ft acres, and granted to Honton Graiithmd on tho23d day of January, 1837; and one other tract, containing 888 acres, ami granted at the same time to llciiry Darnel; the two above last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks ami boundaries, as will more fully appear by ref* cronco to the plat .annexed to each of the* said grants. Also, ono other traej or parcel ofT.and entaiu- 3,50!) acres, and known ns plat L, which said tractor parcel of Land is composed of the four following surveys, to wit*, one survey containing 100 a’eres, and granted to James Benner, on the 23d day of January 1837; one other survey, con taining 1000 acres, ami granted nt the same, time to Thomas II. Iveiinon: one other survey, contain ing 1000 acres, and granted to Jtisiah Doles on the SOlli day ol January, 1837, (except 300 acres thereof heretofore conveyed to William Manly, trustee.,) und one other tract containing 5ft!) ucrus, ami granted to William Grigg on the 2(ith day of Jai*miry, l837; the aforesaid last mentioned sur veys having such shape, marks ami boundaries, us will more fully appear by reference to the plat uuuexed to tho said several grants. Also, nil that tract or parcel of Land containing ‘3.781 noros, and known as tract 11, ami composed offtic four following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1,000 mires, and granted on the 20th day of January. I8:t7, to Robert W. Alston; one omursiirvey containing 1,000 acres,and granted at the same time to It. H. Reynolds: mm other sur vey containing 781 acres, nml granted atthusaiuu time to Robert ii. Grcun; und one other survey containing 1,001) acres, and granted on tlm 23d day <if January. I8;t7, to John \V. L.Daniel; all of which several last mentioned surveys or parcels of Laud have such shape, marks uml boundaries asjwill appear liy ruferonco to tho plat annexed to said grunts. Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land known as tract 1, uml composed of tlio following surveys, vi*/,; one survey eontuiuinjf 000 acres,ami granted on the 23d day of January, 1871), to Blmdracli Biv ins, and having such shape, marks mid bounda ries iih will appear by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, mm other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 1000 acres, mid known as tract K, mid granted to Isaac McCrary on the 20th day of Jan uary, 1837, mid having such shape, marks and boundaries ns will appear by reference to the plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract or parcel ofLmul, contain ing 1883 acres, mid known as plat L, mid com posed of the hvu following surveys, to wit; one survey coiitaiugftfil acres,and granted no the 20th day of January 1837, in Richmond Brown;andono other survey containing 022 acres, mid granted at the same timo to A. Ii. McNeill—all of which last mouturned tracts or parcels of Laud, have such shape, marks mid boundaries as will appear by tlio plat annexed to eunhofsiiiil tracts. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, contain ing 810 acres, and known ns tract D, mid grunted to William J. Davis,on thc2ftth day of January, 1837. having such shape, marks mid boundaries as will appear by reference to the plat annexed to said tract. • Also, all that other tract or parcel of laud, con taining (J000 acres, and known as tract E, and composed of tlio following six several surveys, to wit; ono survey containing 1000 acres, mid granted to Hartley McCrary, on tho I8th day of January, 1837; one other survey containing 1000 acres, and granted at thn same time to G. G. Hol combe ; ono other mirvey containing 100ft acres, mid granted at tlm same time to Leins Bond; ex cept 2(H) acres thereof, convoyed to F. Foiieell; one othorsitrvoy containing 1000acres,mid grant ed at the same time to Loyal Cowles; one other survey containing 1000 acre’s, mid granted on the 20th ofJmiiuiry, 1837,to IsaacM.Rallaiud one other survey containing KXtft acres, und granted on the 23d day of January 1837, to George W. Murray —ail of said last mentioned several surveys, hav ing such shape, marks and boundaries as will mere fully appear by reference to the plat an nexed to each of said grants. Also,all that other tractor parcel of land, con taining M7S acres, mid known as tract F, mid com posed ofthe three following surveys to wits one survey containing lOOOacrus, mid granted to Da vid B. Mitchell, on tho 20lh day of January, 1837; ono other survey containing 100ft acres,mul grant ed to I’eter J. Williams, on the 23d day of Janu ary. 1837; and other survey containing U78 acres, mid granted to John Betiiiiim, oil the 28th day of January, 1837—nil of said last mentioned several surveys having such shape,marks mul boundaries its will appear by reference to (lie plat annexed to '.juc.li af said g runts. A Iso,all that oilier tract or parcel of Land con taining 1501 acres, and known as tract G,mid com posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1000 acres, and granted on the 14tlida> of January, I837;audone ether survey con taining 591 acres, mid granted on the 2fith day of January, 1837, to Robert Micklejohu; each of said last mentioned surveys having such shape marks and boundaries ns will appear by reference to the plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 4,5!)8 acres, and kiinwu ns tract M, mid composed ofthe live following surveys, to wit; onesurvoy containing 1,000acres, and granted on the 2ft.h day of January, 1837. to James Wood; one other survey containing 1.000 acres, and grun ted at the same timo to Michael Harvey; one oth- r tract containing 1,00ft acres, mid granted til the ami! Ohio to James Bivins; one other tract con taining 1,00.' acres, mid granted oil the 23d day of January, 1837, to NuOiauiel II. Julian; mploue other tract, containing 508 acres, ami granted on the 2Uihd»y of January, J837. to Charles Hndlh; ail ofwhich said Iasi mcillioncdutirveyN ha\ ingsiich shape marks and boundaries as will appea/by re ference to the plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all those several Lois or parcels of Laud, lying and being iu Brunswick, and known in the plan Ihcrcofhy tlm following ilciiouuiiatiou mtd numbers, In wit: 302, 3(53, 301, 3i55, 3l»ii, 3l>7, 3(»8, 3l>!l, 37ft, 371. 377, 378, 3/5), 3-ft. 381, 412. 115, 110.417. 118. II!), 421). 121. 427. 42*<. 4.31, |U2, 4t*3, 4t>i, 403, 4t5ft, l’.57, It>8, 4l>8, 47ft. 471. 177, 478. 471).480,481. 512, 513,511. 517.518. fill), 520. 521.527, 328, 52!), 530, and 531 ; the said fitly four town Lots heiug within the lines of a survey made on the 2:Hh {September, I82(i. and granted to U rbanus Dart on die 17 lit September, 1828. Ah o, all that other tract or parcel of Land, (ex cept 12d acres ofthe same,) containing 150 acres, ami know ii as 1’awell's tract, hounded South by Files’ land, westxvardly by Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart mid Williams' land, ami east ward ly by lands ofthe Brunswick Laud Compa ny, uml originally granted to James Fowell. Abo, all that other tract and parcel of La Ad. I'oiilainiiig 177 acres, and known ns iho liazle- Imrwt trad ; bounded oust by marshes and creeks. Miiillihy lauds ofthe Brunswick Laud Company l and eastwardly ami wcstwardly-by lauds surveyed ■ to Thomas Butler King. Also, nil those sovorul Loti* or parcels or Laud, lying and lining in Brunswick, and kuowu iu tho plrni thereof by tlm following denomination and munbow. Water Lots. Not. 0,7, 8, ft, 30,11,13, 15,10, 23, and 21, mid Bat lots, Nos. G, 7, 8, ft, 30, 11, 13, 15,16, 17, jft, 20, and 23, und town Loti munbors 5(5,57,58, 50,60,61,(13,6-1, 05, 60, 70, 71, 317, 118, 110,334,135,136,137, 133,130,140,141,142,143,l4ft, 150,161.353,377, 179, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,189, 100,101,102, 103, 200, 201, 202, 253, 580,200, 201,204, 205, 206, 207, 293, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 31G, and 347; all ofthe said lust mentioned town Lots or parcels of Land, lying md boing within tho linos of a survey mado on 29th September, 1826, nndgnntcd to Urbnuus Dait on tlio 17th Snntcin- her, 2828—all tlio uforonaidtrcuds ntul lots in Land with privileges, apiirteiiamus and improvements, loviou on as tho pruporty if Urbanus Dart, by virtno of a writn. fu.,issuing oat oftha Superior Court of Glynn county, (onforoclostiro of mort gages executed by tlio said Uranua Dart, to tlio Exchango Bank, and by the said tho Exchatigo Bank, assigned and transferred to tho Comptroller General of said State, and Commissioners titular tliu act of 1838, entitled “An Act to autbori/.n tlm business of Banking and to regulate tlm wiuie” in favor of David E. Botliwell, Comptroller General, for use, &c., against tho said Urbanus Dart,mort gagor, mul the said the Exchange Bunk,assignor, said property pointed out iu suid mortgage, Ii. fit. Also, nt tho time uml pluco nforcuiid, will he sold the following tracts, parcels and kits of Laud, situate, lying mid being in the County of Glvim, with all thu privileges, appurtenances uml im provements thereto belonging, mid known mid described aslollnws, to wit: All that tractor parcel ofLmul, boing a moiety ofa tract originally granted to Jolm Graham, wlm was afterwards alieined, ami said Land sold at confiscation sales, by tlm Commissioners of Con fiscation, under mid"by virtue of mi act of “Con- liealion mid Otiieucoiuuiit” of the Htatu «if Geor gin, passed March 1st. 1778, to William Alolnlosh, jr. and sold by the administrators of tin* said Wil liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Viviun, in the year 1800, and again sold by the said Virgil II. VI- viuo, by his attorney iu fuel B. Vivine, to Hatimel Palmer, on the I2tji day of January, 1837, and conveyed by thu said Samuel Fulmer to James Muse, liy deed dated 7th August, 1811, said last mentioned tract having such shape, marks mul houmhirie.rt n« will uppenr by a plat of(rc-»ttrvey ofthe same executed by Reuben King, on tlio 17th {Decomber, 18*35, which accompanies said deed of conveyance. Also, nil that other mint of laud, containing 165 acres, granted to William Moore on tho 3Jst day of December 1836, ulnlsolil at Bherilfs Bale on •*d day of August, Idil.iiiiil purchased by E. M. Monro, mid convoyed by the said E. M. Aloorutn James Moore on said 3il August 1811; .the shape, marks ami boundaries of which will appear by the plat ofthe same. Also, all that other tract of Laud,cnittaiiiiiig 217 acres, mid hounded by Jacob Moore’s Laud, mi the north, tiie estate of James Moore's laiiul on the Mint, south and west by James Fort’s Laud, granted to William Moore eu tlm 17tliday of May, 1837, mid purchased at Shorill* 's Sale on die 3d August, 18-11, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently, oil the 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said E. M. Moore to James Moore; thu shape, marks and Imitudarics ofwhich will appear by tlio plat of tliu same. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south jiiuiciyofu tract of Land granted to Jacob Moore, iu November, 1769, fur 400 acres, aud the smith moiety of miu other tract lying mljucent thereto, ami granted to James Moore on tlio MthJuuo, 1790, for 300 acres) hounded north by the north ern minutesnf said tracts of land,wed by Lunds nf Jacob Mimre.smitli by Uiq estate,of Juuma Monro's Laud, v mnJ east by marshes and crooks, having such shape, marks ami boundaries a« will appear by reference to tlm plat auuoxod to said grant. Also, all that other tract or Land granted tn Ja cob Moore on tlm 28lh November. (8*22, enutuiu- ing 495J acres, Imniidcd east by Williani Moore's Land, southwest by tin old survey, northwest by vacant laud, mid southeast by James Moore's land, and conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary R. Demure, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st October, 18.15, ami having such shape, marks mul boundaries as will appear by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, all that othor tract of Laud cmitniumg 512 acres, hounded north by Michael Poncell’s land, east by Heaton Grantland’s Laud, south by S. O. King’s Land, west by Edward W. Butlers ami Wm. Hudson's Land, mul granted to James Moore on the21)lh June, 1838, mid liavingsiicli shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by reference to a plut annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract nf Land containing 184 acres, him tided at the time of survey on tlm north mid west by vacant Limits,south by Jacob Moore’s Land, and east by old survey, mid granted to Wil liam Moore oii 23d November, 1818, for2l9acres, mid subsequently reduced to 184 acres, ami pur. caused hv E. M. Mouru utHliuritr* SnleottUd Au gust. 1841, mid on same day convoyed by said E, M. Moore to James Moore, and having such shape marks and boundaries as will appaar by a plat an nexed to said grant. All the nlnrcsnid Inst men tioned seven tracts mul parcels of Lund,with tlm privileges, appurtenances mid improvements levied on us the property of James Moore, de ceased, by virtue of u writ of fieri fiieias, issuing out of the Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mortgages executed by tlm said James Moore in his lifetime to the Exchange Bank mul by the said Exchango Bank assigned mid transferred In the Comptroller General of said Slate and Commissioners under the Aet of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize the business of Banking ami to regulate the same,”) in fiivor of David E. Bothwidl, Comptroller General, for use, *fce., against thu said James Moore, mort gagor, mid the said the Exchange Bank, assignor, said ^property pointed out in the suid mortgage Pi Pa. R. It. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sliorili*. Brunswick,Jin., Oct. 23,1847. nov 1 jVTOTSC®.—Will he sold on the lirslTuus- i-x day in January next, before the Court House in the city of Savannah, botweon tho usual hours of sale, all those Tracts of Land, situate in the County of Chatham, mid on the Savannah River, known ns the Brampton mid Retreat Flantatious, containing 810 Acres, more or loss, 100 Acres of which is under embankment, and cultivated iR Rice, the rest consisting of mixed land, together with all tlio improvements on said plantations.— The said lauds being part ofthe estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, uml being now adver tised for sale, by virtue) of a decree of Chancery ofthe rfttperior Court of Chatham County. WM. II. CUYLER. C. 1\ RICIIARDSONE, 1\ B. DURANT, m>r 2 Commissioners. 1 HMI | NI8TIMTRIX ’8 SAWk^ -ZlL On Iho first Tuesday in J miliary next, be tween tlie usual hours of sale, will lie sold before die Court linns! door ill lliiiesvifie. Liberty eniiiity. the follmving negroes, to wit: Israel, Van Ibireii. Aloll. Clara mul IJcn, being part of the. estate oftlie ha« Joseph Jones, of said countv, ami sold for the purpose of division among the heirs. ELIZABETH JONKti, liov It) Administratrix. r i i.v v Y:o 5.8,va' t v<>Trsha za:s^ .8. MelNTOSH COUNTY.—On the first Tuesday in Fehrualy next, will he mild before the Court House iu lliecily of Darien, between the usual hours of sain, n Tract of Land lying iu tin; county of McIntosh, situ nod near tlm Alatmnaha River and Lewis’ Creek, remaining 500 Acres, more or less, levied,on as the property of John Fetor Wurd, or so murli of said Tract as will satisfy the taxes due by the said JohidFetor Ward, fertile Stale, County and Four School, for the years 1845, 1846,1817—amount duo. §6,45 4, and costs. Also, will bo sold iu the same manner ns abovo stated, another Tract of Land, lying iu the coun ty of Fayette, containing 202A Acres, more or less, and known us No. 154, 13ib district, levied on a»tbe property ofthe estate yf Johu llerrou, or so iiiueli of said Tract as will salsrfy tlm taxes due by tho said estate, for the State, Comity und Four School, for the year 1817,—amount duo 51 cents and 6 mills, ami costs. WM. J. CANNON, t. c. m i. c. Darien, Nov. 28, 1817. nov 3ft PUBJLIO SAIsES. fUATIIAin SHERIFF’S SALE, Vv—On tho first Tuesday in January next, be fore the Court House in thn city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, will be sold, All that Wharf Lot situate, lying aud noing in the city of Suvauiiah, und known und distinguished in tho plan or said city by tho nuiubor Two (2,) East of BiillSireutand Lincoln Street, mid bound ed East by n Lot lute Peter Komi’s, West by n Lot owuod by estate of Robert Dane, anti North by Snvnmmii River. Levied on bv virtue of a F). Fa. founded on Ibreclosiire ofMortgngc, issued out of tho Supe rior Court of Chatliam county, in favor of Lucy. Isaac and Robert Brace Isaac vs. Margaret Scott, Executrix of Robert Scott. dec 3• ELISHA WYI.LY, Shorifi’c. c. C HATHAM glimtTFF’S SAIi®. ^ -**Ou the first Tuesday In February next, boforo tlio Court House iu the City ofSiivatuiah, between tho legal hours of Bide, will be Bold, ne gro bo^ Nelson, about thirteonyonrs of age. Levied on by virtno or a Fi. Fa. founded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Infe rior Court of Chutlmm County, in favor of Rob ert M. Charlton vs. Alexander J. Maxwell, dec3 ELISHA WYLLY, Shorili’ c. c. /HIA’l’HAM SIIEKIFF>8 SALE. v-/ Continued—On the first Tuesday in January next, bufore tlicCoiirt Iloiiso.iu tho city of Savan nah, between tlm legal hours of Side, will be sold a Negro Man Slave, named Lafayette, levied on by virtue of a fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of lionry K. Bur roughs vs. T. Watson, doc 3 ELISHA WYLLY. Slmritl’, c. o. A imiiviN’i’itatoics s a lml Will ho sold, on 6iu first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the. Court Humic, door, in States- horougli, Bulloeli County, between tho legal h'fttw »>f sale, one negro man iinmed Tom, be longing to the Estate of John Williams, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs aud creditors of wi'ul Mutate. Tortus mndu known on the day of sale. E. 11. SCARBOROUGH, Admr. nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x I ^XKClJT’OH’S^SAIillS.—Will ho a.il.l, -J on the first Tuesday in February next, be tween (lie usual hours of sale, at puldie auction, heforo tlio Court House in tlio city of Savannah, the following real estate, belonging to the estato of Michael Dillon, deceased, rmd sold by permis sion of tlm Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat* hum county, viz: Lot No din! (I),Franklin ward, iu the city of 8a vnnimh, with thn hoihrui''s, iV-e., known as tlio “ Sailors’ Homo.” This hit is in lee simple. Lot No two (2). Franklin ward, city or Savan nah, adjoining lot No I. to the west. ' This let is unimproved, mid is subject to aground rent to llm city corporation of Savannah of $35 per annum. Lot No nine (!)) Curry Town, city of Savan nah, feu simple, and unimproved. HUBERT M. CHARLTON, IVor. iiov 18 — E MRIiri’OIFS SAL®.—Will he sold, oil the first Tuesday in January, 1848, be fore the Court House door, in tiiutowu of Reids- villu, iu the County of Tattnall, two lots of laud, each containing^ 2874 acres, more or less, lying ou the North sidn of tlio Altmnnlia River, just above tlio junction or thu Olmojiio, mu) are nd- ioiliiugtlio lauds of Joseph Bell, Esq., mtd others. Those lands are valuable, Imtli iu soil and tim ber. They nro sold for tho benefit of thu heirs and creditors of tlio estato of William Cooper, deceased. Terms on tho day of sale. iiov 1 GEORGE COOPER, F.xr. CULLIflKl OFF AT COST, FOB 1 U CA81I.—The subscriber, intending to leave tho eity, is HELLING OFF his stock of very Choice Goods at cost, uUbrdiug un opportunity to those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to mnusnro ofthe very best materials and workmanship, and at prices ma terially ruducod. Goods will ulso ho sold by the piece or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing tlm ENTIR E STOCK witlhuvu a very liberal discount made below cost, . N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, are requested to call mul sotttlo tho same with ns little delay as possible, oet 18 JOHN MALLKRY. ( AOA L Y A HIB.—The subscribers having V/ rented tlio lot on Ancimix’s wharf, immedi ately adjoining their storo, purpose keeping nil hand n full supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, Ar c., mid now oll'cr for sale landing from brig Josephus, from Fhiladelphia, 150 tons Red mid White Ash Coni, broken mid screened, selected for this market, nov2 WOOD, CLAGUORN CO. F amily giiocerv NToit®.— Carncr of Rroughton and Jhdl-strirlu.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites tho attention of his friends mul the citizens generally to Ids choice mul ample stock of Groceries now on hand,mid which he is continually receiving: among which is Wooisey Ar. Woolscy’s Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loafdo; St Croix, Forto Rico,mul Now Urlenns Sngnrs, N. O. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm and Tal low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore uxtru Hams; Meet and Biilfido Tongues; Feppur and Spice, Pickles,a great variety; Catsup’s; Pre serves of all kinds',' Raisins, Almonds mul Cur rants; Nuts of all kinds; a (ol of choice Havana Sugars; Butter, Soda. Sugar and Boston Biscuits; Princeton Crackers;CU«e«e, Anchovies,Sardines, Aiielmvce Paste, mul EsseueejCaperst )livi>*,fresh Salmon mid Lobsters in tin cans;choiceTeas;Cof feo, of ull kinds; Canal Flour iu whole mid half bills; kegs of Buckwheat; Frillies In glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava,(Kitchen & Chase’s) ami Current Jelly, Guava Marmalade; London Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne, ofapproved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret, flla- deira mid Sherry Wine. And a variety of othor articles usually kept in a Family Grocery, always on band and for sale at tlio lowest market price. iiov 1 A* LIB® 1ST HA ILK), corner nfllr.vii>htnn ■ and Drayton Street«. offers for sale, lauding from brig Hteriing. a few barrels Huger House Molasses ; ID half Mils No. 1 mid 2 Mackerel; 1ft boxes Herring ; 15 half mid 20 whole boxes Rai sons; Pickles in whole mul half Mils.. Half Gallon, tits, mid Pint Jars; ift half chests superior Black Tea; Cabbages, Apples, Arc. Ac. Tbnnliove ar ticles having boon well wdected and bought for cash, will bn sold low mul warranted. Also, for sales 12,000 lbs Georgia aud Balti more Hams. Sides and Shoulders; 30 sacks Rio Cofi’oe; lOdnCiihn; 10 do Java; 5 do Old Lnguira; Canal mid Georgia Flour; White Havana, New Orleans. Cuba mul Crashed Sugar; Lundmi Por ter; Codfish. Rice, Potatoes. Soap. Black Pepper, Spico, Table Salt, Preserves, Butter, Lard, A e. oet 21 S ®®» UILAI1V.—-150 luishels Northern Seed Oats; 75 do do do Rye; ull do do do Wlic.il; for solo by my 9 DENS LOW At WEBSTER. M AHOG AN V AN U B1 .ACK W AI .N l IT BEADS’J’EADS, of French and High Post. A largo Assortment, just received, mid for sale by 1. W. MORRELL. nov 23 Smuts’ Buildings. /’4 HA III1S.— IMI dozen Maple and Black “ ^ Walnut, with Cane and Ruali seating, (ill Plain. •Grecian mul Gothic juitteriiH ; 100 dozen Wilelnor ilo. jortt received and for sale by I. W. MORRELL, Smeta’ Buildings, nov 23 M A1KMSANY OH AI ICS.—25 doz. Full French putleru;>25 do 3thdo do; Gothic Top do with spring scats, just received and for sale by I. W. MORRELL, il»v 23 Hiucts’Buildings. D " IVAN N ANDT>TTO>1ANS.—iJf- vaiis, Tttf-n-tfU: pattern; do Serpeutiue do; Ottomans Serpentine do. in French and plain scaling, just received und for sale by I. W. MORRELL, Sinou’ Buildings, nov 23 H AMS.—Reynold * Hama, lor sale by oet 27 ALBERT HARD. WILLIAM D. HAL®*S LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE* T A DI ES’ Misses, Children’s und Infantn XJ SHOES, of ovorv stylo, sltudo mid pattern nt tlm NEW GUANITE STORE, 163 Congress streoet,*Savannah, Guo., sign oi the Goldon Hand. oct 1 R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid. White Flat Dutch mid Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie ties ofCahb.ige, Radish, Spinach. Lnttuoe. Puns, Cauliflower, BeuW and Salsify Seeds, Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, Priming Scissors and Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and forsnle by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. septlC Monument square. ft N® %V AW I) SEA- SON ABLE GOODS.— hk?fKi Recciveil by Into Arrivals from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizens of Savannah mid its vicinity, that lie lias received, mtd is now opening, ut bis Stove, u most splen did iHHorlmcnt of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY,SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS. Ac., consisting in part as follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Fbnuy Mantle Clocks, Mahogany, Rn.-tawnotl ami Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, new patterns; (Mice Time Pieces, 8 days; C). O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks. 8 days mid 30 hours. WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anehnr ninl L’Epine Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lupine mid Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert und Tea Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, n great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ler Knives, Salt mid Mustard Spoons, Cypliotis, iVe. Arc. PLATED WARE—Cuke Baskets .Tea Trays. Castors, Candlesticks, Butler Tubs, Salt Dishes, and every other article ill that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porccliuu and China Flower Va ? *es, from $2 to Sjjuift per pair; a good uiworimuut of Japan mid Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve ry rich; a line assortment of Girandoles, Solar Lamps, new style, ull sizes; Britannia Tea Sets, Castors, Lamps, Candlesticks, Ace.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Box- ds, Fancy Fans, Card Cases or every description; together with a large and varied assortment of Fmmv Goods, suitahle for holiday presents, &c. SUNDRIES.—Pcrfiitnery, a Hue assortment; Musical Instruments of every description, Silver and Steel Bag mid Purse Mountings, Silver mul Steel Beeds,Silver Pencils nud Tooolli-pioks, Ci gar Cases, Snuff mid Tnlmc.c.o Boxes, Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair uml Clothes do, Military Trimmings nf ovary de scription, Canes, n good assortment of Cutlery— together with every oilier nrticlu usually found in our trade. Clocks, Watches, mid Jewelry Repaired in the best manner, uml warranted to give sutisiiictioii. oct 18 T. T. VVILMOT. 1 WATCH UN A1VI) .0®W®L~ ' j RY.—The Subscriber wishes to call the JjjfcaUeutinu of his customers to a choice as- smimcnt of lino watches, just received by recent arrivals, consistingof Gold limiting Cose Lovers, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou- Mo Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Lopiim nud .Vertical escapement. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains. Curb G uard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, nil of which will be sold as low as in any eity in the Union. All hinds of Watches Repaired mid warranted, D. II. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski I louse. nilMP K®AH, l)i'H|M*r »V Tailor, DM BRYAN-Stiii-kt. The subscriber grate ful to his friends mid patrons for pnsj favors, takes much jilcnsure iu informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with as fine an assortment of ar ticles in bis line uh can bo found in any similar estaldishmoni in the eity. —Having selected his . stock from some oftlie first houses in New York, be feels no hesitancy in warranting every ariicle, which lie is prepared to make to order in the latest style mid fashion by dm most experienced workmen. His stock consists of Super French, English & American Iiroadcloftis. Do. do. do. do. C.'isriiuiorcs, Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. Do. do. do. do. Tweed*. Together w ith a most splendid assortment of Cash- mere Wo ole noli, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Satins, mid a large variety of Plaids. He has al io on hand a large mid well selected assortment of Ready Made, Garments,gotten up in the best maimer, expressly for this market,which lie is determined to sell at moderate prices; to gather with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Siispen ders, Ilandk’lfs Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosieiy M urine nud Lambs Wool Ymlr.r Shirts and Draw ors; mid all other articles usually kept in fiit>hioiiuMc estaMishnients of thin kind. PHILIP KEAN would ulso inform hie friends that he has removed from < )wciih’ Building oil Uni) Street, to the store No. DM BllYAN-ST., recent ly oeritpjeil hv J. Southwell & Co., whoruhu will ho gratified to fill their orders. oct 12 ^EASONA55LB'! HHY'OO'O I)N.— k5 JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave to inform Um Ladies mid Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (and particularly the La dies,) that he lion returned from the North, mid has now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods, consisting iu part of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans mid Kerseys; white and red wool nud e.iuleu Flannels; bleached and brown Shillings mul Sheetings; Mk.. bro. mid blue Alpaca, de Luiuos mid wool Plaids, Tor Li- dies ami children; will., hlk. and slate col’d corded Skirls; Shawls from 25els to $10; Madras* Jlkfs; Irish Linens; brown mid hlk Hollands;Tablennd Towel Linens; Ladies’ Mk and col’d ruw silk Hose; together with a lyimplete assortment of Cotton mul Cashmere; Children and Misses wool and roltou Ilose, iVnm No. 11n 7 ; Gloves of all kinds und qualitiesLinen Hdkfsfrom 124c. up; btk Satin Vesting ; oil Silk ; Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, Wreaths, Silk and Cotton Rauches; thread mid lisle Incus mul edgings; Needle work Callars from 25cis up; under sleeves and inside lldfcs, and La dies Merino Vests.—together with a variety of other articles usually kept ill a Dry Guods Store. As to prices,Arc. J. M. would respectfully say to all, can and jttd^c for yourselves at No. 15ft Con gress Street, South Side Market Square, oct 25 liTTEB, Cheese, sPESSjETCAN*- DLES AND WHISKEY.—20 fi/kins choice Goshen Butter; 50 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do New Bedford sperm Caudles; 20 hhls N Y high proof Whigkcy ; 5ft boxes family Soap, landing from brig Savannah and for sale f>v nov If SCRANTON <V JOHNSTON flOIiLINS A BULKLEY, No. I#H V BRYAN STREET, aro t)t)W<f»ielvUia tlidif Fall supply ofCROUKERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, to which they rouped fully invite tliu aUention of- purchttww^'i’hei' stock in part coiiiiatud* follows: • j. Croc!tern, Chinn and Ola$$ ■ IFoVe, .* W. Granite, FlmfingiBlne and(M0ll«5tTy Diti^ nerSetts t do do Tou do ; C.hiuu, Tea,^e^s, gold baud mid plain; do do Raised Figure Chmq. Vtts- oa; Bnqiiot Ilnldors, China Mugs, Ommnouisj Children’ll Tea Betti, Gloss LamWij HWjtfblei s. Wine Glasshs, Solar nud A*trpl Chitnimj-K Dr canters, Cantors, Candy Glasses, Bird Jtyitle Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter Puts; Clutriis, &c^ v Lanins, Tin Wine, 'ffc. ■ 1 '' • . Solar Lamp* of beautiful patterns; LiinpJih <A , — r CdR Spico Boxes, Tea Caddies, Cotrun Urns mid Big gins, Egg-hpilora, Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, i)ish and Plate Covers, Jelly and Bleuu MajigoAfUilhM. Charlotte du Russo Pans, Gravy Strriiiic<*>i,'l*atty pans,Vehison and Stenk Dishos. Nursery Latmpe Britaiiuia, G. S. mul Iron Tunnnd Table 8|»ft“ni together witli a full assortment of bright Tiiewaio Cutlery and Domestic J/arduarc.-j Ivory Table .Cutlery iu setts of 51 pieces, eft Knives only, Buck-horn and cbmihbU Cutlery, Soiiwor*. Razors and Pocket Cuthfty. Coiled Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup-Digest tors, Fink Kettles, Futatoe Steamers, Pots,Ovens, Shovel mid Tongs, elegant frtqel Fife. Sotha Sauce mid Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer‘‘mid Wntfle Irons, Coal-1 mils, Cooking Stoves'; Colli-e Roasters, Brass and- comumii AudiroiH, Htnir Rmls, Sml-iruns. tnu and dinner Bells, rat and mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging Iron*, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws. Ata Ee. flood and IVUlouj /Furr., Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Whish-imardsf Barrel-covers, Bellows, I'micyls, Bird-cages, Wool-earils, LiMiioil*sqtleezer,s, \V*imd^poon>, Crimping-miinliines, Also mi assortment of Mar kel-haske.ls. Cradles nud Wagons, travelling mid fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoo, clothes, Kail mid other Brushes. Fancy and Miscellaneous Goods. China, glass and WoUd Ttwit, a film nssfirliiiiftit suitable for thu approaching holidays; fancy box es, mirror*, playing cards, backgammon hoards, chess-men, ladies’ dressing emeu, marbles, tie r moiiicters, pins, tooth mid nail brushes, diftuh bells, dog muzzles and collars, liquor flasks, book rests, newspaper files, crimping machines, knife ••loaners, &o. *V.e. Planters. Housekeepers and Strangers\isitjiig the eity, yro invited to cull, us their large uml xa- find a worthioiil will bo found worthy nf flioirat tention. imv 15 m« ei.AKTiius itmeiiAwiwH, .1. AND Mr.llt'IIANTS. — Tb^ulwril has. at the Eastern Wharf, a prime as-mrioieni ift RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which lie oilers for sale on accommodating terms. Purvhnecre will p|etis« call at his ofllen near tlm Exchange before pur chasing. All orders, for either ofthe abbui nt tides, left at his oflieo, will In) promptly hlh'.-mknl to Juno28 it. a. Allen; N ew fall and winter GOODS.—SNIDER, .LATHHOP *v NEVITT, oiler for *alu, on rnasonahle terhis — * PLAINS—25 bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp, 20 do. Schloy’H AtaiiUfiictiiro** KERSEYS—-20 hales Wushiiigtou midGlasaov., 26 do. Union Rolled, 0 do. Extra 1 heavy ftf«t lory. U NSF.YR—5 hales Fancy attd Plains. BLANKETS—*25 hales Ijitmlon Duflll seine ex Ira largo mul heavy, It) do. Bristol, lluiey end < 3 do. Col’d and Fftucyjido. Fine. Wliitiwy.hed. FLANNELS—5 hales Plain mid Twilled j-ed, 6 du. white, 5 casns Canton, or Colton. SHEETINGS—56 halo*.3-4,7-8mtd 1-4, brown, 10 eases, do. do., blnndhtid. MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bules Fnilcy tu>d Soilthcni. PRINTS—20bales American mul English, eoih prising every stylo ami quality. SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk mid Ootlbu, all qua litres and sizes. DE LA INKS, Low Priced mid Flue. IIANDK’FS—Silk mul Colton, puukut, VoroflJ, Madras*mid Runiall. NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scutch Boil nets, WOOl, SOCKS—Low Priced mid Fine. HOSIERY—Ladies, Guilts, mid Misses, of nil kinds. LACES—Figured und Plain Bohbiuutt, Edging* and Inmtings. • CRAVATS—iaidics mid Gout* Fancy mid Pluck ‘ Silks. BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown. Mix ed mid Green, Broad Cloths. SATINETTS—Cadet. Black, Ulno, Mixedmfll Funny Sntitteiis and Jeutts. net 1 TUST K®I)®HY®I> per brig Wibon •/ Fuller, a splendid assortment of Hindi) fc'ifii Plaid Cnsluuers; French Puvmuitta do; do Thib et!; Small plaid, light colored Thibols; new atyle Cashmnrs; funny 'i’wueil Plaids; new style of J^ir- is Poplins; do do de Lain*, from 25 to fdiets; do do Bluid de Lain* front 25 tn 50 cts; Ginghams at all prices; Silk Shawls, plaid and tia’d; fancy Ciishmerdo ; searlot Thibet do ; Broclie do; new style of Paris Velvet Scarfs; French worked Col lars at !J7ets; do do Clieiuizetts from 75cls to $5; Kid Gloves, all colors; wht and col’d Linen lldkts for Gentlemen; French Broad Cloth; Cndnncrfc. Vestings, Silk Cravats, Se.irls, Pock’t iJills; liiii Gloves, Lisle, Berlin mid Buckskin do, Carpel Hags, A c. For sale by A. EINSTEIN, iiov It) — eor. Whitaker Congress-stx, A Sit STOICK I—5MALlTPROFITS Vy AND UUICK SALES By ree-nt arri vals, we are enabled to ofler to the citizens of Savannah, a complete usHorlinuift of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of Shawl*. Dre*s Goods, Silk*, Paris Plaids, Oregoji do. Black nnti Col’d Alpacas, Heavy Ticks, En glish and American Long Cloth, Broad Clntba, Cassimercs, Satinets, Kerseys, Georgia Plains, Ltnseys*. Oil Cloth, Table, Spreads, very rich; Flannels, Irish Linens, FreucJi worked collar* at 374 cents, &e. Arc. Wo Invito uttuntion tn our atocjt which now cmhruccK almost evory kind now in Vogue. CANNON & LEONARD, nov 22 — Cor Broughton «fc Barmird-sM I ilVHKY 1IO0Y READ TMP -4 Just received per brigs Pbilftra und FXnrt, from Now York, and brig John from Pliihuh l- I thin : 10 eases Prints nil styles mid prices ; 1 do do British, entirely now; 15 pieces Mmiss.de Loins and Cashmeres ; 2(1 do Wonted Plants for Ladies Drosses *, 5 do plain Cnslftimro French } 5 do Pluck Silk warp Alpaca ; Black mul Colored Merinoes; Best French Kid- Gloves ; New stylo Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Foil Gknti.kmkn’s Wkaii 1 5 pieces Miperof black French Broadcloth ; 25 do iaiicy and Mark CnsimurcH mul Doe Skins; I dpz. white Satin min broidered Chinn Vests, very rich; Best Mack and whim Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas. 1 So.NimiKH ; 2eases heavy Hatiuolls. Imv prir' cd for servents 5 2 do Iventueky Jeans; tl do Lind say Woolsay 5 2 do Marlboi.i>’ Stripes and Plaids; 5 hales Cotton Osuahurgs; 5 eases mul 6 bales brown and Metwlied Shirtings mid Shebtings ; 2 cases Hosiery, a complete aiwoUtiicuf Super Irish Linens. Rusifia am) li. E. Diapor; Red and white Flannel Cloakings. And a groat many other nrtieles in the DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stockhythii laidiesand Gciitlemen oftlie city mid vicinity, is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH LIPl'MAN. , Owens’ Buildings. Congress Street, oet 21 South Side Market Hqnnro. B ”~ A®Kit.—200’ reams 26X384 NcwsjiapcT; 150 do 24X36 do; 10ft do 22X32 do; 160 do 21X27do; 156reams plain and ruled Feolscup paper; 75 reauiH plain Flat Cap paper; 125 re.uiH plain ami ruled Letter paper; 40ieauis Folio Post and Book paper; 100 rounw Double -\yrapping' paper; 130 reams Double Straw Wrapping pa* per;200 reams best quality brotvn Wrapping p t i- per, 360 reams best single or small Wrapping Su per, assorted kinds; 7;i reams Envelope paper/ received by recent arrivals, and for wile by net 30 DEN LOW & WEBSTER.