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AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SLY MONTHS.
Till? TttMVBBKAy.OBducjJAN,
• - SOU TIU COUXTHV,
h published lo ; inooet-tho: nmingrnnont 6T Iho
nniK thrco times a w«iokl'(Tiiow|n.yrThuWday,
nnil Saturday,) nt tho 1 OlHcb of the tiaUyGcor-
gio», aiiil contain* all UiointalligoucofCoijvnor-
dn), Political Hud Mi«Sol|aritnra*£iiinliidiiig .now
Advertisement* published in fho Daily .Pnpor.
THIS PA'VF.n C-
i< peril to nil nnrfe; 6f tbo 8U»to arid Union,
t> r delivered in’ tbo.‘city,, nt FIVE DOLLARS
her nnnnm, or at TPllER DOLLARS lor aiz
howth*.
r U
Till? WnKItliY OKORCUAN,
Is published every Friday afternoon, nt tiirkb
>h)U.aus pur tuuium—all pay ublo in tulvuuco.
N. D.—Each Citation by the Clerks or tiio
Courts of Ordinary, that application has boon
,n^da for Letter* of Administration, must l.u pub
lished TiiiUTV n a vs at least.
Notice by Executors one! AdmniiHfrulurs li»r
Dobtonianil Croditorsto rondorin their accounts,
mast ho published six wkk.ks.
aalos of Negroes by Executors or Adomuslm-
tors mast be nt public auction, on the lirst Tues
day of the month, between the usual hours of sale,
nt tin; place of public sales in the, .county where
tlio Letter* Testnmontnry, of Administration, or
Guardianship, m:iy have boon grained, first giving
«UTr oavs notice thereof in one of the public
jjazuttos of tiiis Slate, and at the door nftho
Court House, whore such sales are to ho hold.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must he pub
lished lor four months, boforn any brller ahaoluto'
itii:il] 1)0 mado theroupon by tile Court.
Sides of Real Estate by Executors, Admin?*'
tmtnrs, and (jiiardiniM, must bo published SIX*
TV DAYS licftirn tlm day ofsaloV Those sales
iniirt ho made at the Court House door of tho
romity in which the property is sitimto, and on
the lirst Tuesday of ilio month, bctivoitti the
hours often in the morning and four in t ho after
noon. No sales from day to day is vulid, unless
mi expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executor*, Administrators anti
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for luavo to
veil Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
tertato and intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrator*, must-be advertised FORTY* DAYS.
Applications by Executors nnd Administmtors.
for Letters Dismissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure or Mortgages on
real estate'must lie advertised oiico a* month fur
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Conti of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must ho advertised Tiihkk Moxtiis
«t least.
Sheriffs sains undor executions regularly
granted by the courts, must lie advertised
TlllUVY ^ DA Y8—under mortgage e.tocntimi*
SIXTY DAYS—Sulo* of perishable property
under order of Court, must lie advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
All lautor* directed to this (tilled or the
Editor, must be post paid to ontitio theiii to alien-
!ion. • •
JOIA. — Uullocli County.—
To all, to whom if miry concern.—Whereas
Mnty Rigilon hath applied td. the llonoral/lo the
'Inferior Cpurt of aaid couiiiy, while, iitting for
ordinary purposes, for -lottora or Administration
on tiio unheipioathed part of the cstrtto of pahiel
singular tho kindred ahd creditors of the paid de
ceased, to'fllo tiielr objections-(if any ' thoyhavo).
iu the Clerk's ollico, in tariffs of the law, qtherwis©
letters of Administration will .btt granted: to np-
plicnut. ' • • o WAT
Wituote thof- Hon. William 'Williams; oho of
tho Justice^ of tiip said court', till* 23d November,
A. I)., 1S4 - DA ^ I0 BE ^g LEy> 0 . c ; o B .; c . ,
noV20 s ‘’ •*
lof January, 1837; nnd ono other tract, containing nnd u
|1000 ncros,’tunl grduted at tiio same time to WIn. her, ll
/^UOJttOI.V, Kullovli Count)-.—To
•VJT uJJ }vlio»l it may 1 concern.—Wlinfuiw, AHon
Williams, Guardian of 'Martha A. Xj
applied |o>tho lion, thoCourtoP (J
'Uullocli county, for Letters Dismissal^
joiis,: lintli
“linary of
lutncli county, for Letters Dismissory from said
Guardianship. <
These arc thcrnfiiro to cite and admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to file llieir-olyec-.
lions (if nny) in my otlicc, within thB tiino pro
scribed by law, otiienvise Letters Dismissory Will
bo granted tbo applicant. .
net I. : DAVID II HAS LEY, c. c. o.'flrc.
i^V^R MONTHS after dato application
L will ho math to the Hon. tho Justices of tho
Inferior Court of Wuro Cquuty, when, sitting,
for ordinary purposes, for ieavo to sell tho lauds
belonging to tho estate of William Yarborough,
late of. Ware county/deceased, for tho bciietil of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
DAVID J. MILL Kit. Atlm’r.
ELIZADETII YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
nov Hi
N O TIC K.—AH persons indebted to tho es
tate'
talc of William Yarborough, laic of Warn
county, deceased, nru hereby requested to niuku
iiufiioainto'pnyiiiuutt- And (iiose having demands
against saiu estate will render thorn in according
to law.
IfAVIf) J. MILLER, Ailni’r.
ELIZABETH YARliOltOUGH, Adm’x.
Waresboro’, Nov. 1,18*17. nov U
T/IOM.K 11IONTIIS aller date application
will bo made to tiio lion, the Inferior Court
of Uullocli County, while, silling for ordinary
purposes, for Ieavo to sell all tho real and per
sonal Estate of Jasper and Elivui Sims, minors.
11ASKELL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
nov >1 Guardian of Eli/.n Sims.
B^OIJK MONTHSuftor date, application
.JL will be nude to tbo Hon. tho Justices oftbo
Inferior Court ofClintimm County, while sitting
ns a Court or Ordinary, for leave to sell all tho
property,.whether real or persuuul, belonging to
the estate of Edward Onigly, deceased, for the
boiielil of tho heirs uiid creditors of said estate.
JOHN CASS, Guardian of tho
orphan children of'Edwurd Uuigly, duo’d.
nov 2 •
N OTIC/12.—All persons indebted to the es-
tato of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please
maku immediate pay muni: And those who have
demand* against said estate, will present them ns
the law directs.
5lDGdlP)t''S*AI.13.-Will
VT bo sold on Hid tiio tint Tuesday in Janiuuy
nokh bolorc tho ; doof t of • tho - Court : iIbii«o in
Dnm*wiek;.botWoohtho legal hours of Will, tiio
foliowjitg tracts, .parcels • and lots of Lnndpiitmite
lyingnml: being in the county of Glynn; With nil Ilio
privdegcsl appurtenances, and • • iiiinrovohionts
tiiorotp., bilonging and IttioWn add described as
'bllowa,tiawit: ! i. - o s '
All that, tract or parcel of Lnnd cbntaining
. AJso, oll lhoso sovonti Lots, or parcels of Land,
lying and Doing iu Brunswick, and knowu iii.tho
.. denomination, and
os.U,7, 8, ft, 30, 3L 13,
nud.Boy lots, No8.C, 7i " “
10, 17»i ID, 20, oud; 23,
8@,r$&n m 1301, 302, 303, 333,1.345,H340n
and UA^joll of.tboaaiddaat, inontiopod tpwn;Lola
or parcels of Land, jying and being within the.
lines of n lurvoy iriado on 20thSopt6mbor r 1820,
I). II. BALDWIN, F.x'r.
1^6 Ult MONTHS aftor date, i
J/ will be i
B OOVIi'S l! II UO1* IS A N Aim
BOIIIV'S STANDARD' lJURAltlBS—
Tile two *orics comprising about 40' I'iiiio, viil-
comprising about 4U' l^nio.
uaioii, published in Lomtnii/m neat uniform cluth
bimling, eaehvoliimo with n sluol I’ortrait; being
ncollection of the beat works of the best antbors.
For nalu by JOHN M. COO FEU.
IJOV (»
lior date, anplieation
will be made to the Hon. tho Inferior Court
of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary
piirpoBes, for leave to sell tiio real estate'and
slaves'of Mrs. Anne? Cuuiogbam, bite of said
coiiuly, decoased, for tho bonolil .oftim heira and
creditors ofsaid ostiito,
act22 ■ CHARLES SPALDING.
TVTOTICK.— Four mo util* after date, appli-
i-x cation will bo mado to the Honorable tiio
rriiu niKXIC/AIV ISANCIlIlKO.or
A the Maid of the Chapparnl, by ChurloH E.
Accrjll.
Ibuijaniin, the Jew of Gronnda, a Romance;
by Kilwnrd Maluriu, Esq.
Rotly tbo Rover, or Ribboiiman, a Tale; by
William Carcltou.
Tim linlinii ill bis Wigwam, or Cliaraeteristics
nf tin* lied liaco of America; by Ilunry 8 School*
craft.
The Champions of Freedom, or tho Mysterious
Chier, a Romance of tho Will autiltiry; by Sam
uel Woodworth. Rociiivod by
J. B. CUHBEDGE,
nov 0 South side Market square.
Justices ofthu inferior Court of Chatham County
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for lonvo to
sell Hilly and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to tho
estate of Wiiliaiu Lavindor, duccnscu, for the
heneiit oflho heirs of said estate,
net 21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r.
fpilK WOULD IN A l 1
i. UUOK.—Bv W. II. Crump.
TOCK12T-
Hnociinons nftho early Native Poetry of Ire
land, ii ‘ '*
, in English metrical traiuihitioiis.
Tim Book of Visions.
Christmas Blossom*Tor 1848.
Tho Snow Storm; a Christina* story, by Mr*
Gore: elegantly bound.
Tim Christian Kaopsnko for 1818,
Friendship's Ottering for 1848;
Tim Great Secret, or llow to bo Ilappy; by
Emily Clmlibhck.
Tim Book of Christina*, doscriplivo of the ciis-
tonu, corotnntiiiH, full, fueling, aiid festivities of
the M)ason;by Tho*. K. Ilervoy.
The Child’s Favorite, by a Lady.
Alphabetical Cards, &.e. Kccuived by
J. B. CUHBEDGE,
a»v(l Sciutli-sido Market square.
r PHB CII.4HAI, for J8-I8,' a series nfgrnce-
•L fill nud elegaift colored groups, designed
cxprceiwly for till* work.
The Opal, a pure gift for Iho holydays, for 1848;
edited by Mrs. Snruh J Halo.
. Also, Illustrated nctnvo edition* of tho Toots,
•a p.xtrn cloili gill mid Turkey morocco bindings,
llecoivcd by JOHN M. COOFElt
nov 10
PICTORIAL BROTHER JONATHAN, a
■V.’* c l!'i'*nmi:d Pictorial for the Ilplydays.
jollplydayi .
Piatorinl Yankoc Doodle, a Christmas and Now
Sear* Present.
Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch’s Toxas
KanccM; by Samiud C Uocd, Jr.
I ^| ,,? ^deudor of Vorsajllcs aud the Court of
C°pt- Bonovaifs Adventures in Mexico.
J’Jio Pirates’ Cove, or Adventure* with Lafitte
by Donald O’Baimon.
Cliiiton Bradslmw, 'ol* tilts- Adventures of a
Lovyrr; by tiie author of East and West.
Martin the Foundling; by Eugeiio Sue.
The Court of M6uto Cliristo; by Alex. Dumas,
The American Alnmnao and Uoposilory of
Jjsoful Kiimvlcdge, for tlio 'venr 1848. • Itereivui*
by r.' JOI1N M. COOPER.
dec 1 ,
T pHE OLD WHITE MEETING 110U8F
orUcminisceiices of a Country Cougrega-
] 740UR liioiilh* nfter dato application will be
. made to tho Ilonorablo tho Inferior Court of
Glynn county, whan pilling ns a Court of Ordi
nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. McDon
ald, deceased, lute of McIntosh County.
A lex’R McDonald,
daniel McDonald,
octft Administrator*.
N OTM/lH.—AH nersoos indebted to tho us-
tutu of Joseph Pemliirvis, Into of Wuyuo
County, deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment. Aud all persons
having any demand against the estato, aro request
ed to hand iu tiio untiio regularly uttestoU witiiin
tiio limo pruscribcd bv law.
oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exe’r.
nOUlt MONTHS after date, application
will lie made to the lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatimm County, wh’.lo silling
a* a Court? of Ordinary, for leuve to sell the norr
Hudson; mid one otiior tract contaiiling 1000 acres
and granted on tho 20lh day of January, 1837, to;
|Jamo* D/JaiioU; nud uno othor tract, containing
1000 acres, and granted nt tho - same timo to Wnf
D. Jiinoti; one othor tractj containing ti!£5 mpro*;
and granted at tiie samn tiiuo to Edwuril W. But
ler, and cine olhur tract, containing 900 nerds, and
ghihtud ort the 14th day of January, ’l837,^J'Plea-
,*ant J. Mullins"—all of said tract* fjr sunnys Imv-
iugfluch slmpe, mark* nudboundariosas will moro'
fully appear by roferonco to tho plat'annexed to
each-oT tho auid sovoral grants. AH tho' above
lands ooing designed as'plat A.' "
Also.one other tractor parrel of Land eontiui
itig 1,888 iicrofl and known u» tract IS, and com
posed of two several surveys to wit: one survey
containing HHH) acres, and granted to Seaton
Grantiand on tiio 23d day .of January, 1837; and
one other tract, containing 888 acres, and granted
at the same time to Henry Darnel; tbo two ubovn
last iiiontipued tracts having such shape, murks
and boundaries, as will more fully appear by ref-
eruiicu to tiie plat annexed to ouch of tile said
grant*. .
Also, one othor trncj or parcel of Land cotnin-
3,509 acres, and known as plat L, which said
tractor parcel of Land is composed of tho four
following surveys, to wit: ono survey ennlniniiig
100 acres, and granted to James Bouuor„gu tiio
23d day of January 3837; oub othor survey* con
taining 1000 acres, and granted at the same time
to Thomas II. Kuiimm; one oilier *qryoy, contain
ing WOO acres, and. granted to' Josltih Doles on
the 2()lh day id January, 1837, (oxcopt 300 acre*
thereof heretofore conveyed to* William Manly,
trustee,) and otto other tract containing lilKI acros,
and granted to William Grigg on tho 20th day of
January, 1837; tho nlbroBniirinHt mentioned sur^
voys having such shape, marks and boundaries,
os will more fully appear by reference to Ilio plat
annexed to tiie said several grants.
Also, all that tract or parcel of Land containing
3,781 acres, and known us true til, and composed
of tiie four following anrvbys, to wit: ouo stirvoy
containing 1,000 nertto, ami gnuilctl on tho Ulllh
day ofJauuary, 1837, to Robert VV. Alston, one
ntiicrHiirvoy Containing 1,000 acres,and granted nt
Ihowimo time toll. 11. Reynolds; ono other sur
vey containing 781 acres, nod granted at the sumo
lime to Robert 11. Green; aud one other survey
continuing 1,000 acres, aud granted on tin? 23d
day of January, 1837, to John W. L. Daniel; all of
which aovcral Inst mentioned surveys or parcels-
of Land have siiphsbnpo, marks and boundaries
as]wUI appear by rafereuco to tlia plat annoxed
to snid grants.
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land known
a* tract I, and composed of tiio following survoys,
viz: one survoy containing 900 nere*.aiul'graulcd
oji tho 23d day of J unitary, 1879, to ShipJracb Biv
ins, and having suck shape, mark* and huiuulu-
rios ns will uppear by tiie plat annexed to said
grant.
Also, one other Irani or parcel of Land, con-
luiuiiig It 100 acres, and known as tract K, nud
grained to Isaac McUrary.un tiio 20lJi day of Jan
uary, 1837, and hnving such aliano, mark* and
boundaries ns will nppnnr by rufureiieu to tbo
plat anucxod to said grant.
Also, one other tri\ot or pnrcol orLnnd, contain
ing 1883 here*, and known as plat L, and com
posed oflho two following surveys, to wit: ono
survey cnnluingOOl acres,and granted on the2lHh
day ol'Januury f J837,to Richmond Brown;audoiie
other survey containing 922 acre*, and granted at
tiio same time to A. 11. McNeill—-all of which last
mentioned tracts or parcels of Land, have such
shape, marks aud boundaries a* will appear by
tho plat annexed to eachofsaid tract*.
Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, contain
ing 840 acre*, aud known as tractD, and granted
to William J. Davis, on tho20th day of Jnminry,
1837, having such shape, murks and huitiulttric*
as will uppuar by roferonco to tiio plat annexed
to said tract.
Also, all that other trnr.t or parcel of land, con
taining GOOD acre*, nud known ns trad E, and
composed of tho following six several surveys,
to wit: ono Hiirvcy containing 1000 acres, and
grunted to Bartley McCrary, on tho 18th day of
January, 1837; one othor survey containing 1000
acrus, aud grunted at tho’same time to G. G. llol-
combo ; ono othor survey containing 1000 acres,
nnd granted nt tho same timo to Lewis Bond; ex
cept 200 notes thereof, conveyed to F. Pnncell;
one other survey containing 1U00 acres, and grant
ed ut tiie snmu time to’Loyal Cowles; one other
ited .to Urbauus Dart on tho lTth/Soptotn-
... J$-diU tiio aforesaid Roots and lots of Land
with privileges, spnrtenonqos and improvements,
levied on asdlio jtroporty of Urbaqu* Part,i.'by
jvirUie otia. writ fi. fu.,issuing put of the Superior
Cpqrt.of Glynu qqiin>y, ton fotoclosnro of mort'
Igngoa executed by the said Uranus Dart, to* the.
ExphangP'Banky nnd;,hy itlio said tho Exchahgo
'Bnuk, assignod mid irausrori:od to tiio .Comptroller,
General of sgid State, aud Commisaionon undor.
the nct;of 383^, ontitled “An Act,to autiwrizo tho.
busiuosemf Bunking and to regnlpto tbo anno” in
'favor of David E. Uothwoll, Comptroller Gouoral,
Tor.use, &c., against tho said Urbamis Dartjinort-
boween the leghl,hours or sale,* will bo sold, All
ihat Wharf Lot situate, lying* and naing In Iho
oily.ttfiSavannlihpnnd, known aud dintiugtiishcd
in the plan of said city, by, the .number Two (2.)
• East oTBnll Sireetaml Lincoln Street, and bound-
cd East by a Lot Into Peter Kean’s, West by a
L°tp>yii6(^bj^o^fo ,df pobj)Vt Istiab, nnd North’
.^Lbvldd onW‘vf^fne/afiIV B^. I’a. founded on
foreclosure orMortango, Issued outoFtbaSupe-
■ riop Court of Chntliuin comity, in favor qf Lucy
Isaac and Itqljert Bruce Ishae vs. Margaret Scott,;
Esoputm ofi Robert Scott*.. . v i .
■ ! doc 3 EUSIIA WYLLY, Shorlffc. c.
ifiiiAxiiAni NiiuniFr’S
Vy-—On 'tiio first Tuesday iu’;Febr
sonal property belonging to tbo ontato of Mary
E. Turner, lain of snhl coiinty, deceased, for the
survey containing 1000 acres, ami granted on tho
20thofJauuary,1837,to Irani:M.Rall;niidonoother
benefit of tho heirs aud creditor* of said estato.
nug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm'r,
TAOIIIt MONTHS after dato, pplication
JU will lie iL * * “ f, -“' - tl —
be mado to tiio lion, tiie Jiistiee* of the
Inferior Court of Bulloch couuty, while sitting
for ordinary purpose*, for luavo to sell a lot of
land in Early county, No. 140,5tli district, belong
ing to the estate of James llriiHon, deceased, for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said es
tate. JASPER WILSON.
survoy containing J(K1(I acres, and granted on tho
23d day of January 1837, to Goorgo W. Alurray
—all of raid last meulioueil several surveys, hav
ing such tshnpo, marks mid boundaries os will
moro fully appear by roferenco to tbo plat an
nexed to uncli of said grants.
Also,all Unit other tractor parcel of land, con
taining 2078 acres, and known us tract F, and com
posed oflho throe following surveys to wit: one
survey containing J<1(10 acres, and graiitud to Da
vid 11. Mitchell, on (lit; 20ih day ol January,!837;
otto other survey containing 1000 acres,nnu grant
ed to Peter J. Williams; on tho 23d day of Janu
ary. 1837; nnd olhorsurVoy containing 078 acres,
and grunted to John Bothuno, ou tbo 28tii day of
Jauntily, 1837—nil of said last mentioned several
survoys having such shape,mark* nud boundaries
ob will appeurhy reference to the plat annexed to
eachofsaid grants.
Also,nil tkatotker tract or parcel of Laud con
taining 1591 acres, and known os tract G,and com
posed of the two following surveys, to will one
survoy containing 1000 aero*, and unrated on tiio
14t|i uay of January,1837;and ono oUiorsurvcy con
taining 591 acres, and granted on tiio 2<Jlli day of
Janunry, 1837, to Robert Mieklejohn; each of
said lust mentioned surveys having such shape
marks nud boundaries ns will appear by rcforenco
to tho plut annexed to each of said grants.
Also, all that oilier tractor parcel of Land, coil
bulling 4,598 acres, and known hs tract M, ami
composed of tho five following surveys, to wit:
onesurvoy containing 1,000 acres, and granted on
the athluluy of January, 1837, to James Wood;
.one oilier survey containing 1,000 acros, andgrau-
led ut tho samo timo to Mielmol Harvey; one oth
er trad containing J,000 acre*, and granted at l)m
Bumo timu to James Bivins; ouo other: tract con
taining 1,000 acres, and granted on the 23d day
ofjanmlry, 1837, to Nathaniel B. Julian; and one
other tract, containing o'JS acres, and granted tin
tiie 2iitiitlay of January, 1837, to Charles Hmilh;
all of which raid lastiuontiouedsiirvoyshuviDgsueh
shupu marks nud boundaries ns will mipear by re-
fimmeu to tiie plat annoxed to eaeliofsaid grants.
Also, nil those several Lots or parcels of J/and,
lying aud being in Brunswick, trad known iu the
plan thereof by tiio following denomination and
numbers, to wit: 302. 303. 304,305, 300, 307,
:UW, 300, 370, 374, 377, 378, :t79, 380,331, 412,
415, 410,417. *118, 419, 420,421, 427. 428, 431,
402, 403,404,405,400,407,408,408, 470, 471,
477, 478, 479.480,481, 512, 513, 514, 517,518,
519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 530, and 531; tiie
said fifty four piwu LoU being wjlhin the liues of
ii u.irvitv iniift** i*ii itm Oil 111 Kniilmiitinr. 1820. mid
SIMEON BRINSON,
Ex’r*.
'sept 13
pOllii MONTHS aftor dnje, application
_ will bo mado to tho lion, tho Justices of tho
Inferior Court of Clmthum county, while sitting
for ordimlYy purposes, for leave to soil two Ne-
f ’rnus, being part of tiio personal property of tiie
ato John P. Williamson. Hold for tbo benefit of
tho heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian,
sept 2
JpOIIIt MONTHS after date application
will lie made to the Ilonorhale the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting a* a
Court of Ordiuary, for leave to sell Iho real o*tato
of John B. Gandry. Into of this county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs nud creditors of said
estate. *
nov 10 FRANCI8 SORREL, F.x’L
|7H>Un MONTHS after date, application
JU . will ho made to tiio Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham .Comity, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes,, for Ieavo to sell tiie lollowiiig
negro nlaves, to wit: Louisa and lair live ehihlreu.
viz : Jane Ann, Mary Margaret, Fraueos, Wil-
liam and Georgia, for lira benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Ahraliam' Nichols, late of Chatham
County, deceased. . -
uomuiT w. rooLEu,
nov 4 Aministrator, u. n. n. e. r.
The Force of Truth, an a u tho n tic Narrativo, by
1 lioaia* Hcott.
Anna!* of the Poor, containing the Dairy man's
Uaughler, tiiu Young Cottager, tiie Negro Ser
vant, Ac. ,v
I.mher and Calvin, or the trim spirit of the Ro-
ronned Clmreli, by D’Aubignc, D. f).
Mw Sinnur’s Friend, from the 87th' London
- Caition.
A Glimpse into tho World to Como, iu a Wa-
luiat Dream.
Thu Life of tho Ruvi John Newton, l»y Rev.
Richard Cecil,
,Tho Divine Origin of Christianity, by J. G.-
ITactical Rulleption* .on the Second Advent,
h y Rev. Hugh AVhitc. For.salo by
. , , , J. H. ClJUBEpGE,
- llov 24 South side. Market square.
A LLSPICK.r-JO/bagf A\lfttiiee, just re*
ceivod and for *alo low. by
dec'J A. T. BOWNE. Hniets! : Building.
{iwirwit anu> eiiEESB.—i(Sw
r* Rush Orange county Butter, warranted of. ..
we very best quality ; .35rbotes<«ujheii Cheese, Iblea’d and unblea’d cotton ditto.
BirciKNEK.A MtiUKCJEIfi,-
Nn*. 105 and 100 Brynii street, have just
_ ^ received, n fine uraoriinent of BOOTH mul
HIIOEH; for Gentlemen, YoulliHuud JJoy* wear,
of tho best materials and manufacture, and of tbo
latest stylo. ‘Also, Ladies, Misso.s aud Children’s
Himes of every variety and style, warranted as
umnl ns can bo found' in this mnikct, and nt ns
low price*. A largo ami enrofiilly selected stock
of PLANTATION BROGANS; which planter*
nod factor* will find to their advantage to call and
examine. Caro takoti 4 in fitting measure*.
At*o, a guneral assortment of Cap*, Trunks,
Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, A;c.
And a supply of Lillies and Gentlemen's Puri*
made Boots, direct hnpbrtation. oct I .
far *al« j,y
ALBERT HARD.
TTOUSEKRETING DRY ROODS.
[JL Furniture Dimity; WliitoMarseillesUuills;
ColM ditto.; Furniture Fringe*; Drapery Mitilin;
Turkey Rod Drapory; Table Covering ; Col’d
Tabic Coveri*; White DmnashTnblc Clotiw; Bro.
ditto; Damask Table Diaper; Dowluss.Oanidiurga,
llucknhack and Scotch Diapers;-Itnsaid and
French Dinners; French Towels; Wilt. nudcoFd
Doylus; 5-4 to 12-4 Lilian Sheetings ;:5*4 to 12-1
blea’d nnd uublua'd cotton ditto. Received and
pact'lll ’ f HNIUEK.LATJIROI' 4- NEVITT
sold tho ftillowiug tracts, parcel* aud lots of Land,
situate, lying and heiugiu tiio CountyofGlyuii,
witii; nil tho privileges, appurteiiances and itu-
provumonts thereto belonging, and kuowu and
described as follows, to ivit:
AH that tractor parcel of Laud, being a moiety
ofa tract originally graiitud to Jblni Graham, who
was, afterwards uficined, and said Lund sold at
confiscation sales, by the Cniiimissioucrs of Con
fiscation, under nud by virtuo of an act of ,“Con-
fientiou and OmoiicQiuunt” outlie Htato of Guor
pa, posted Alitrch jst, 1776,to William McIntosh,.
. r. and sold liy tho administrators of the raid Wil
iam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil JL Viviue, in tiio
year 1800, and again sdfdby tho said Virgil II. Vi-
vine, by Ilia attorney iu ttietll. Vivino, lo Huinuul
Pnlmtw, on tho 12tli dny of January, 1837, and
conveyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James
Muse, by deed dated 7th August, 1811, said last
mentioned tract having such shape, murks and
boundaries ns will appear by n plat afpe-survey
oflho samo executed by Reuben Kiug, on tiie
I7lh (December, 18140, which accompanies raid
deed of conveyance.
Also, all that other tract of laud, containing 105
acres, granted to William Moore on tiie 31st day
of December 183)1, and sold at Sberitr* Hale on
3d day of August, 1841, nnd purclmsod by E. M.
Moore, and eonvoyod by the raid E. M. Moore to
James Monro on said '.It 1 August 1811; Did shape,
marks nud boundaries of which wil! appear by the
plat of tiio same.
Also, all that othor tract ofLand,containing217
ncren, nnd bounded by Jacob Mooro's Laud, ou
tiie north, tho ostato of James Moore’s Lund on
the oast, south ami west by James Fort’s Land,
granted to William Moore eu the 17lh dny ofMay,
1837, and purchased nt HherilT *s Saloon tiie 3d
August, J841,by E. M. Mooro, and Mubsoqmujtly,
on the 3d day of August 1811, convoyed by raid
•E. M. Mooro to James Mooro; tiio shape, marks
nnd boundaries of which willnppour by tiio plat of
tho snipe.
Also, nil tlrnt ollftr tract or parcel of Laud, con
taining 350 ucros, (being composed of llm south
ihoietyol’n tract nfLitml granted to Jacob Mocro,
in November, 1709, for 400 ucres, nnd tiio south
moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto,
and granted to Janies Mooro on the 14th June,
1790, for 3(H) acres) hounded north by tho north
ern innietosorsnid tracts of land,west by Isinds of
Jacob Mooro,south by tho estato of Jamos Moore's
lta>id, .and east by marshes and creeks, having
such shape, marks und bmiudarios os will appear
by roferonco lo tiio plat annexed lo said grant.
Also, all that other tract of Land granted to Ja
cob Mi)ore oiftlib 28tirN6VflrfltiTfr; 1832; corttaln-'
iug 495i acres, bnuuded cast by William Moore’s
Land, southwest by an old survey, northwest by
vacant land; and "southeast by James Monro’s
land,and convoyed by Jacob Moore to Mary R.
Deinere, wife of James Mooro, by deed dated 1st
October, 1835, and having such shape, marks nud
houuiliiriu* us will appear by the plat annexed to
said grant. ")
Also, nil that oilier tract of Lnnd containing
512 acres, bounded north by Michnot Poucell’s
laud, east by Heaton GnintlnndV Land, south by
H. C. King’s Laud, west by F.dward VV. Butler's
ami Win. Hudson's Laud, ami granted to James
Aloori) on tho2!ltii June, 18'.18, und huviugsuch
shape,marks nnd hoiindarieH as will appeurhy
rcforenco to n plat'annexed to said grant.
Also, one other tract of Land, containing 184
acres, bounded at tho timo of survey ou tiie north
nud west by vacant Luuls^ontb by Jacob Moore's
piIA'l-MAM Nlir.Itll'I ’N HALE.
V'—-Do ; tho first Tuesday iii January next, but
foro tiio Court Ilouso.Jn the .city of Havnnnah,
* VAU
SAEEc
'—On tho first Tuesday iu’, Februaryiioxt;:
., ore tho Conh llouaeih tito City of Ha Vammh,
between the jigal hours of sale, will be.sold, ne
gro boy Nelsou,. about thirteen y ear* of ago. !,'".*
Levied on by virtuo'of n Ft. Fa. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of tiio Infe
rior Ctmrt or Chatham County, in favor of Rob
ert M. Charltonr*J Alexander , -I
JooO txiiarrA^VYLLYj Sheriir c. o,
(11IATllAn S1IEU1I'I''N SAMS,
CdJitintJod—On tbo fiwt-Tuosday In January
city
iioxt, boforo thcCoiirt Ilonno, in the city of Havan-
nali, bbtwoon tho legal hours of-Halo, will- bo
sold a Negro Mail 43lnvo, munod Laruyotto,' levied
oli by virtue jof tt.fi. fa., founded nn foreclosure of
Mortgage, Issued out of the Superior Court of
Chatham County, in favor pf Henry K. Bur-
T. VVnfc '
Vntson.
ELIBHA WYLLY, ShorilT, c. o.
HALI
roughs vs,
doc 3
A DltllNlSTIMTOUS
Xjl Will bo raid, on tho first Tuesday in Janu-
ary itnxt, before Ilio Court House door, ill Statos-
;bor<iugh, Uiilloch County, botwcoti tho jogal
hours of‘ralo,'ono negro mrui named Tonit bo*
longing to the Estato of Joint. William*, late of
said comity, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs
aiul creditors- of said Estate. Term* mado
known oil thu 'day of rale.
K. H. SCARBOROUGH, Admr.
nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x
1 74 X EC* II TO K’H 84EE.—Will ho aoldi
-J on the first Tuesday in February iioxt. bo-
I| -HjADIBS’ shoe exobamommom
f I i A’D'I F/S!'JIIImoiI, i Childnm'n und Icftnt’B.
JLi SHOES, of evcryjtylo,allude end paltorn.
el die NEW OliANITE STORE,
16.1' Conerom atreeet, Sevanuob.'Goo., aigli o,
' ' tiio'(lolilen Hiddlecoti &41tlocI,!".. ■_i
. Ibtrfcnco "ft* i)*n"4 %
;GA, ;!i.-ilo’a Hyhrtd, Wliito Pint,
—r., Gfbbo’Tiirnin BccmI*. All vnrio-.
ties prChbbage, lladisH, Spinach,' Itattuco, Poos.
Cnuljfiowbr,, Boots a'n^ Salsify Seeds' Gardon
Troiv'pls, Iitarchiug'Ktiivo'*,' Pruning Scissor*nnd
Nippers. Just' received per Slorjing, nnd for sale
by , J. M. TURNER Sc BROTHER.
wopiiti , , , , Montimont square.. t
twoeu tiio usual hours of rale, at public auction,
Itoforo tho Court Ilopsu in tho city of Savannah,
tho following real estate, belonging to’thu estate
of Miehaol Dillon, diiecnsod, ami sold by permis
sion of ilie llmmrablotiioIiiforiurL’oui tofChnL
ham county, viz:
Lot No ono (I),Franklin ward, in tiie city of Sn
vannnii, witii tiio buildings, &c., known as tho
"Sailors’ Honio,’'" This lot is in fuo simple.
Lot No two (2). Franklin ward, city of Savan
nah, adjoining lot No 1, to tho west. This lot is
NEW AND 8EA-
SONABLE GOODS.—
rTOiVW Recolveil by Into Arrivals, ).. .*
from New Y.ork, Boston and.Philadelphia. Tlui
Subscriber bogs leave to acquaint tho pitizeus qf.
Savannah and its vicitniy; Dial, bo baa roooivod,
and is now dpoiiiug, at his. Store, a,most splnu-
did asHorlmont of GOLD AND. SILVER
WATOIIHS. CLOCKS, JKWELItV, 811. Vlilt
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, &0., consisting iii part as follow* t
CLOCKS.—BpJundid UiJtnmJ Klmny Mantle
Clocks, Ma|iog;uiy, Rosewood and Black Walnut
Gothic Clocks, new .patterns; Ollico Time
Piocos, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G^ Brass CIocks,
8 days nud 3U hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lcvor, Duplex’d, Anchor
Wool-cards, Lemon-squeezers, Wooii-srtttwu», !
" ‘ ‘ an nraortiuV.iil ’ol’Mftr
nnd L’Epino Wntchw; Silver Lovor, Anchor,
Lepiue and Plain \Vutchos.
SILVER WARE.. Taldo, Dessert and Tea
Spoons, various pattern*; do. do. Forks; Silver
Cups, n groat variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, Bill-
If ' - ' * " " 1
tor Knives, Salt umlMuatard Spoons,Cyphuns,
min, tuijiiiiiiug mi in» a, m uiu wwu xniniiuis , » • ' 1 ' *'*
unimproved, nud is subject to a ground rent to the iV “ tV '
<>!iv >.iiriinrnl‘irkii <if Kiivnininli nt’ ftltT, nor ntininii
city corporation of Savannah of $35 per annum.
Lot No uino (9) Curry Town, city of Savan
nah, feu simple, und unimproved.
ROBERT M. CHARLTON, Ex’or.
nov 18 —
E XECUTOR'S SAXE.—Will ho sold,
ou tho first Tuesday in January, 1848, lic-
foro tiio Court House door, in tiiotown oflloids-
villu, iu tinv Cuunty of Tuttuall, two lots of lnnd,
ouch containing 2874 acres, moro or loss, lying
ou tho North side of tiio Altauialia River, just
above tiio junction of tiio Ohoopio, rind aro ad
joining tiiolamls ofJosoph Boll, Enq., nud others.
Tlicso lands riro valuable, both in soil and tim
ber. They are sold for the heneiit of.tho heirs
and croditora of tho ostato of Willium Cooper,
PLATF.D WARE.—Cako Basket*,Ton Troys,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butlnr Tubs, Salt Dlshus,
and every other artielu in tlrnt line.
FANCY GOODS.—A moat splepdid. nwort-
maut of Rich llorcolian nud Cliimi Flower .Va
cs, from $2 to $30 per pair, a good assorlinotit
T Janan aud Biiqiuelud; Waitors, new styles, vo-
.y rich; q. frpo assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Isunps, now style, rill. sizes; Britannia Ton Huts,
Castors,; Lunins, Candlesticks, Ac.; Ladies’ and
Gentlomen'M growing Cases, Judies' Work Box
es, Fancy Fans, Card Ciisos of ovory description;
togetiior witii a large and t varied ossortmont of
Fanoj
deebnsod. . Term* on tiia day of rale,
nov 1 GEORGE COOPER, Exr.
Musical Iiislruuimils of ovary description. Silver
mid Sloul Bug and Purse Mountings, Sil vor and
Stool Boodrt,SHvnr Pencils nndToooth-picks, Ci
gar Citso*. SimIV and Tobacco Boxes. .Silver
Land, and oast by old survey, and granted to Wil
liam Mooro on 2.kl November, 1818, for219acres,
INO OFF AT COST, FOR
CASH.— 1 'Pho subscriber, intending to luavo
tho city, is SELLING OFF hi* stock or .vory
Choice Goods at coatt'nlftinllng nit opportunity to
those who wish, to avail thomsolvos of rt, of hav
ing CLOTHING mado to moasuro of tho vory
host materials mid workmanship, and at prices ma
terially reduced. Goods will ulso ho sold by thu
pioco or palloru.
Any ouo desirous of purchasing tho ENTIRE
STOCK will have a vory liberal discouut made
below cost.
N. B.—All porsnn* indebted to tho subscriber,
either by mile or olliorwiso, aro requested to call
aud sotttlo the same with a* little delay a* possible.
oct 18 JOHN MALLERY,
Chains; Tooth; Nail anil Shaving Brushes; Ilair
and Clothes do, Military Trimming* of every de
scription, Canos, a good assortment of Cutlery—
togetiior witii ovory other article usually ftnind in
oiir trade,-—— ~ •—- -
Clocks, WalObes, and JoweRy Ropiured in Dm
best maiiuor, nud warranloil to givo satisfaction,
oct 18 T. T. WILMOT.
and subsequently reduced to 181 acres, and pur.
caosed by E. M. Mooro utSliorilPs Sale on 3d Ail-
;ust, 1841, and on same day convoyed I»y raid E,
I. Mooro to James Mooro, and havingsuoh shape
marks ami boundaries ns will appear by a ptnt an
nexed to said graut. All tiio aforesaid.Inst men
tioned seven tracts nnd parcels-Ofi Laud,with Dm
irivilogos, appurtenances und improvement*
eviod on us llm property or James Mooro, de
ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri fiicias, issuing
out of tho Superior Court of Glynn comity, (on
foreclosure of morlgngcs executed by thu suid
James Mooro in hia lifetime to tins Exchange
Bunk and Iw tiio raid Exchange Bauk assigned
and triuwlorrod to tho Comptroller General of
said State and Cotamistfioftor* «»dur the Act of
1838, entidud “All Act to autborizo tiio Imsinora
of Batihiiig nnd to rogulato tho samo,") iii favor
of David E. Bothwcll, Comptroller Gcnund, for
n»o, See., against tho raid Jnmos 'Alooro, mort
gagor, aud tiio said tho Exchuugo Bank, assignor,
raid rprbpcrtv pointed out in Dio said mortgage
Pi Fa. R. It. RATCLIFF, Dop. ShcrUT.
Brunswick, Gn., Oct. 23,1847. nov 1
C OAL YARD.—Tho subscribers having
routed tho lot on Aiiniaux’s wharf, iunuodi-
ntoly luljoining their storo, purpose koeping on
hand a full supply of COAL, suitable lor Grates,
Stoves, Furmicos, &c., aud now otter for rale
landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia,
159 ton* Rod ami Wliito Ash'Coal, brokoit and
soroonml, selected for this market,
nov 2 1) iWOOD, CLAOIIORN & CO,
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—Tho Subscriber wishes to call the
attention of his customers to a choice ns-
rortiimnt of fino wntclios, just roooivod by recant
arrival*, consisting of Gold limiting thiso Lovers,
Gold Double Bottom Imvers, Gold Imitation Dou
ble Cnse Lovurs, Gold Anchor Escnnoniont Le
vers, Silver Hunting Cuso Levers, Silvor Double
Bottom Lovor*, Silvor Anchor Escapement Lo
vurs, Silver Lopiuo nnd Vertical osonpomont.
Also, fino Gold Fob Chain*, Vest Chains, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys arid Chain Rings,all of which
will bo sold as low as in nny oily in tiie Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired nnd warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First comer west of Pulaski House.
TVTOTICJeT—^Will he sold on Dio first Tima-
1" day iu January next, boforo tho Court Iloaso
iu tho city, of Savannah, butweuu tho usual hours
of sale, nil Uiose Tract* of Land, situntu in Dm
County of ChnUiani, and on llm Savannah River,
known ns Dio Brampton rind Retreat Plantations,
containing 8*10 Acros, more or loos, 100 Aero* of
which is under embankment, aud cultivated in
Rico, the rest consisting of mixed laud, togotimr
with nil tho iinpi ovoinont* on raid plantations.—
Tho said lauds being part of tho ostato of John
G. Williamson, deceased, and being now adver
tised for rale, by virtue of a decree of Cliaiioory
oftim Superior Court of Chatham County.
WM. 11. CUYLER.
C. P. IIICHAIH)8UNE,
F. B. DURANT,
Couunissioners.
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.—
A Comer of Broughton and BuU-atrerU.—J.
RpUSSEAU, invito* tiip attention of bis friends
nud the citizens ^cnonllly to )iu* clioico and iiuiplo
stock of Groceries now on hnud.umUvIiicli ho is
continually receiving: among which i* Woolsev
& Woulscy’s Crushed Sugar; do. do. Lnafilo; St
Croix, Porto Ilico,and New Orleans Sugars. N.
O. Syrnp; sngar-houMo Molasses; 8perm and Tal
low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore
oxtra Hams; Boot and Bulfiilo Tongues; Pepper
and Sjileo, Picklos,agront variety; Catsujf*} Pro-
sorvo* of all kinds; Raisin*, Almonds and Cur
rants; Nuts of all kindsj n to! of choice Havana
Solars; Butter;Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits;
Princeton Oradfanr.Cheuse, Anchovies,Sardines,
Ancliovco Pidila, nnd EH9cuce;CupprROIivc8,fro»h
Salmon and Lobsters in tin cans;choice Teiur.Cof
foe, of ull kinds; Cnnal Flour in whole und hulf
hbls;kogs of Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; ox
tra quality Chocolate; Cocan Gunvn, (Kitchen Sl
Chase’s) and Currant Jolly, Gnnva Mitrnmlnda;
Loudon Porter, in pints nnd quarts; Clminpagun,
ofnpprovcd brands; Cordinls; Port, Claret, Ala-
deira and Sherry Wine. Arid a variety of oUicr
articles usually kept in a Family Grocery, always
on hand and for solo ut thu lowest markutprice.
nov 1
a iimiSiSTSIimiFs half.-
1\. On tho first Tuesilay in Janunry iioxt. ho-
twecn.tho usual hours of sate, will be sold before
the Court House door in Iliiiesvillp, Uborty
coiility, the following negrooa, lo wit: Israel,
Van Biircn, Moll, Clara and lion, being psrt of
tlm estate of the Into Joseph Jones, of said county,
aud sold lor tho purpose of division among tiio
heirs. ELIZABETH JONES,
. nov 10 Administratrix,
grunted to Urbanus Dart on tiio 17tii September,
1828. • '
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Lnnd, (cx-
cept I2fi acros of the same.) containing 450 acres,
arid knovvji as Powell’s Iructi boumhbl South by
Piles’ lutidj westwardly by Burnett’s laud, noith-
westwardly by Dart nud Williams’ laud, and e;ist-
wardly by lands uftho Brunswick Laud Compa
ny, and originally granted to James Powell.
Also, all that other.tract aud parcel of Land,
containing 177 ucres,.and known us tim Ilazlo-
iiurst iruct; bounded oast by iiiar«hcs and crmiks,
south by land* of Iho Brunswick Laud Company
ami oantwardly and,westwardly by loud* surveyed
to Tho trim Butler Kiug.
riUY BOLliEOTOlPS SALES-
.L ’McINTOSll COUNTY.—On tho first
Tuesday iu February next, will be sold l»ofore1lin
Court Hohso ill tho city of Darien, between Uio
usual Imiirs of rale, a Tract of Land lying In the
county of Mclntosli, situated near tlm Alatatiuiha
River and lewis’ Greek, containing 500 Acres,
more or lens, levied qn a* the property of John.
Peter Ward, or sn much of said Tract us will
satisfy tiio taxes duo by tho said JohidPeterWArd,
for.tiie Htato, County and Poor. .School, for the
yoars 1845, 1819,1847-rainottnLdue 4,
and cost*.
Also, Will be sold in tli*rathe manner ns above
stated, another Tract of Land; lying in the coun
ty of Fayetto, containing 29*24 Acres, moro or
loss, and known'}}* No. 154,13tii district, levied
/on as the property, of tiie estate of John Herron,
orsomuen of raid Tract as will satsrlythe taxes
due by tho said estato, for the State, Cfonnty and
Poor School, for the year 1847,—arnouut duo
51 cents und 6 mills, nnd cost*.
WM. J. CANNON, t. c. m’i. c.
Darien, Nov. 28,1847. nov 30
A LUEIti' HARD, comer of linmghlon
jlJL and Drayton Streets, offers for nalo, landing
from brig Sterling, a few barrels Sugar House
Alolasses ; 10 half bbls No. 1 and 2 Mackerel; 10
boxes Jlorring; 35 half and 20 whole boxes Rai
sons; Pioklos in whole and half bids., llqlf Gallon,
Ut*. and Pint. Jars; 10 half.chests superior Black
Toa; Cabbages, Apples, &c. See. Tbo above ar
ticle** .having been well selected and bought for
cash* will.be sold low nud warranted.
Also, for salo: 12,009. lbs .Georgia and Balti
more limn*, Sides and Shoulder*; 30 sack^ Rio
Cojrco; 10 do Culm; 10 do Java: 5 do Old Laguira;
Ctuiiil ami Georgia Flour; Wliito llayiiim. Now
prlcaiw, Cuha iind Craslmd Sugar; London Por
ter, CodlinJi,Rico, Potatoes, Soap, Black Popper,
Spice, Table Salt, Preserves, Butter, Lord, See,
oct 21
(JEED GRAIN.—150 bushels Northern
£9 Hoed Oats; 75 do do do Kycf 50 do do do
Wlmats for sale by
nov o DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
JJAHOGANY AND BLACK'VVA'LNfn’
, . . . , w
Post. A large Assortment, just received, and for
rale by L W. MORRELL,’
- nov 23' * Burnts’ Bnildiiigs.
C HAIRS.— 100 d.izcn Xiuplo and Ulnctc
Walnut, with Cano nnd Rush seating,|in
Plain, .Grecian aud Gothic pattcrua; 100 dozen
Windsor jlo, just received and for sale by,
L W. MORRELL, Suicta’ Buildings,
nov23 . . . -
,--25doz.Fnli
Gothic
(II.VIIOIJAIVV Cl/AIKS.—!»do:
JJA. French pattern; 25 do |thdo do; i
Ton do witii spring seats, just received and for
sale by j L W. MORRELL,
nov 23 “ ■ Smeta* Buildings.
TVVANS AND OTTOMANS.-
X J vans, Tete-a-tete pattern; do Serpentine
Ollnmnna Camnnlina itn in Prahali nn.l nl
Ottomans Serpentine do. in French orid plain
seating, jrist received and for sale by - - .
I.’ W. MORRELL, Smdtir Buildings,
nov 23
H AMS.—Reynold’s Ham*, for sale by
oot 27 ALBERT HARD.
Crimping-niachiuos. Also’tL
hot-lm ikcts, Cradles mid U’li'golrid IravtdflAg'iirijl’
funcy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoo, clothe*,' in) J
and othor BrushuN.
' Fancy and RTisccIbniroms'Coofai 1 ■
Chinn, glass mid Wood Toys, a fine nH-.(irtumul
Kiiitablo fur tho uppronehiug Imhiitiys*: fancy Inis-
1 in, mirrors, playing cards; backguminbh'lmlmM,'
'hcss-nmii, fndms’ ditwirig Wises, lurirllfcs, thot-
mometors, pin*, tooth rind’ ltail hrushos, dumb
hells, dog muzzles mid collars, litpior Hash's, book
rests, newspaper files, crimping iii.iclimes, kitilo
clouiiors, Sio. Stc. *
Planters, lluusnltcnpnrs and Blraiigcrs visiting
iho city, are invited to call, as their largo ami va
ried assortment will lie found worthy of tlmir «(-'
tuntioii. nov 15
T " O PEA NTEICS IT* liftJfiRi NltiS,
AND MERCHANTS. —Tlni Subscrilmr,
AND ME RC11A NT8. — Tlni; 8 qliscrilmr,
has, ut thu F.nstorn Wharf, a priiim asiiortmhiit 1 Vd
RIVER. LUMBER, TIMBER. HHWGLK8
uud FIREWOOD, which ho otter* lor nulo uu
uccommudniiiig terms. Pucchiisms will plume
cull rit his ofiicrinharuifa E.vcdiriiigo liotii'ra’YftiV 1
chasing. All oYdeY*; foV oithor • of Wo nh’Hvo'.tir
tides, loft at Ills' office, Will ho
to juno28 ■ ; :
m
NEVITT, offer for salo, on roasonalilo toriiis
“ ““ Cablt^Wurpi
umy Goods, siiitalde for holiduy presents, See.
8 UN DRIES.—Porttimery, a nnu assortment;
PHllilP KEAN, Draper Ac Tailor,
08 BRYAN-Strkxt.
Tlm subscriber grata*
fill to Ids friends uud
patrons for post favors,
talma much pleas tiro in
informing them of his
recent return from the
Northern OitioH, with as
film mi nssortinsiit of ar
ticles in his line as can
bo fouiid iu any similar
establishment iu llm city.
—Having selected his
m ,ii ii , from fioinb of tiio
first buiisosiu No>y)f iirk, ho fools no licsilmicy in
warranting ovory article, which hois prepared lo
make to order in tli'o latest stylo and fashion by tiie
most experienced workmon. Iii* stock consists
8upc'r French, English & American Broadcloth*.
Do. do, do. do. Cassiiucros.
Do. do. do. do. Dnoakiu*.
Do. do. do. do. Twoeds.
Together witii u most splendid assortment of Cash-
more Wooienott, Fancy Silk Velvets, Plain and
Fancy Satins, nnd u largo variety or Plaid*.
. He lias ulso on limid a large and. well soluctcd
assortment of Heady Made Garments, gotten u )
ilYthe best liiuunor, expressly for this market,wliic i
lm is dotartniued to sell nt moderate prices; to
gather witii such articles as Shirts, Blocks, Busfran
dors, ilandk’tt’sGlove*, Umbrella*, Caps, Hosiery
Merino and Lambs Wool Yuder Shirt*and Draw
err, nnd all oilier articles usually kept iu futihiouublo
establishments qf tiita kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform jus friend
Dint he has removed from Owens’ Building on Bu)
Street, to tiio store No. 08 BllYAN-ST., recent
ly occupied by J. SoitthwollA Co.jwhoroho will
be graliticd to fill timir orders. oct 12
DUASONABLE DRY GOOD8.-
O JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave
to inform tho Ladies and Gentlemen of this city
and country generally, (and ‘particularly.tbo I .ti
dies,) that ho has returned from thcNortii, ami has
now open a great portion of bin Fall Stock of
Fancy nnd Staple Dry Goods, consisting in purl
of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; white
and'rail wool and canton Flannels; bleached and
brown Shirtings and Sheetings; blk.. bro; nnd
blue Alpaca, do Laities and wool Plaids, for Lf-
diestutd children; wht, blk. and slatecn!’tl corded
Skirts; Shawls from 25 eta to $10; Madras* Ilkfs;
Irish Linens; brown and blk Hollands; Table and
Towel Uncus; Lilies’ blk mid criJ’tJ KJ^silhllose;
together witii acompleto assortmontot wuttonmid
Caslmmro; Children and Afisscs wool and cotton
H oso, from No. 1 to 7; Cloves fif all kinds mid
qualities; Linen Ildkfa froth 12Ac. up ; hlk Satin
vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets. Ribbons, Flowers,
Wreaths,Silk and Cotton Ranches; thread and
lisle luces and edgings; Needle work Callars from
25cUtip; under sleeves oud- inside Hdks, and La
dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of
gross Street, South Sido Market Square.
■ ■*qct25j'*i."
TJTTER. CHEESE, 8F1
_ DLES AND WHISKEY,—20 firkins choice
Goshen Batter; 50 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do
New Bedford sperm Caudles; 20 bbls N Y high
-. **“' landing
8TON.
. STUF.KT, arc ‘now
It dfCUOCKEltY AN_
„G*GOODS, to wliich tin
Ire • attention of ‘phrchnl
stock in port cquaists a* follows:
^OMKterjiChinarikdClasVVnri't^ i
W. Granite, Flowing Blue niid'MftIbbrfy pid*
nor Setts; do do Toa do : China Teriitf'" ' * ‘
oiq Boquet Holdors,/Chjni Mug*,
ttmiiri, 0allow, 'Cnn.ly (itiuwp.,
Stono Jugs, Jars, Batter Pots, Chart.
? -'.i i/u-v
oDd'li/i CniiillcsIicKii iilu-Ic il «.M!»'
Notts,(slop: and toiloll-Puita, F % oot-bntlrt, iO»ke:«nd j
(iMjyuwjtts,
Charlotte do Russo Puns, Gravy Strainors. Fittiy »
mns^Vtinboh arid Steak DialioM. Nur ^ryjLuojpt >
3 rit an tiia, G. 8. and ifo
^ 'GutiiSfyifttt'JtiMOtie llarthrdfa^ '*'■'■ • \ ir
Ivory Table Cutlery n» r -«ott* i of;t>! |fiqoes;'Ot"
Knivofl only,- Biidk-hbrn mid commou Cutlery,
Scissors; Razors and* Pocket Cutlery, Coifed
Mills, Minna Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup.Digest
tehi.-FiJih Kellies. Potaton ^leauiers, I'ota.Ol'cini,
Shovel and Tongs, oligmt stool Fira HqUs.
Banco and Stow Pan*, FiltnrtW**, Wtiflfr' ami
AValllo Iroii*,'Crial-liodfc, Cooklrig wtrtVc^, CrittV.o
Roaster*, B«uia and- common AhdirOAsj. 1 Stair
Rods, 8iuMron*, tea and diimor* Bolls, rfitntul
mouse'Trap*. Wire ftmdAnii l , 'gg*Whipri,'Jti|{g’r«jf-
Iron*; Oyster Knives, Corlc-sereWR.’&C. Sttn*>
• . ! . i It'oiHi aiiit* IFit/oio /Fare.
Boekets, Tubs, Sieve*, Urooiusi WashdiOnril*,
Burrcl-cpvcrs,- Hollows, * Faiiceis;- Itird-CitgeHji
JmtN.
Oil
D . WIN/TKli
H.—.SNlDF.lt, I.A'I'imtll' .*!
-soiiiihlc tornis
halo* Washington arid Glasgow,,
2() do. Union Rolled, .6 do. Extra lpi»jvy Mai-,
lory,
LINSEA r 8-G bales Fancy arid Plains. .
BLANKETS—25halo* London.Uuttilpome,ex
tra largo uud heavy, 10 do. Bristol, limey eml.i,.
3 do. Col'd nud Fancy,2do. Fino Whitney, jiniL
FLANNELS—5 Imlos Plain and Twilled rod, 0
do. wliito, 5 case* Canton, or CotloiY. .
SlIEETINiiS—50 halos, 3-4,7-8 aud 4-4, brown,
10 oases, do. dir., bliinclind.
,MAILLBORO' »TRn*ES—G bolus Frtuoy und-
Houihern. ...
PRINTS—20 hales Amoricnn and English, 50111;
prising ovory style and quality. «
SI lAWLS—^Woolen, Silk and Cotton, alrquu
lilies and sizes.
DE LAINES, Low rrioeilimd Fine.
HANDK’FSr-rSilk «u<( Cotton, pocket, Voromi,
Aladras* nud Roinnll.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilinurnook uud Scotch Bou-
ttote. ' i ■ •. f ,.
WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced and Fine..
HOSIERY—Ladies, Gouts, and Missus, of all
kinds.
LACES—Figured and Plain Bobbinott, Edging*
and Inserting*.
CRAVATS—Ladies aud Cent*Fancy nud Black
Silks.
BROAD CLOTHS—Black. Blue, Brown, AtU-
Btl and Green, Broad Cloths.
SATINETT8—Cudut, Black, Bine, Mixed nnd
Fahey Satinotbi,and Joans. oep!
TUST RECEIVED per brig Wibriri
Fuller, a splendid nsBOrttpent of AfOdc Silk
Pluid Cashmcrs; French Pnvnntitln do; do Tliib*
ots; Small plaid, liilit colored Thibet*; now stylo
Canhmers; fancy Tweed Plaids; now style ol' |^ir J
is Poplins; do do do I-ail is, from 25 to WJcts; do
do Bluiri do Lnins from 25 lo 50 cts; Ginghams at
nil pricos; Silk Shawls, plaid nnd fig'd ? ftmiiy
Ciishmordo ; scnrlot Thibot do 5 Hrouho do: new
stylo of Paris Velvot Scarfs; French worked pol
lers nt 37cta;do do Chcmizotts from 75<!ts to tf7>\
Kid Gloves, all colors; wht und col’d Linen Ildkfr
for Guntluiiic 11; Fronch Broad Cloth; Cashmcrs.
Vestings. Bilk Cravats, Scurfs, Pnck’t Ildfs; Ki-I
Gloves, Lisle, Borlin arid Biickskiii do, Ciirpet
Bags, Am For sale by AV KIN STEIN,
nov 10 — cor. \y Idtakort^e. Cdiig| , q*l-yt , s;
/’“IA8ifI .STORE.j—BMALIh PROKWW
and
AND UUIOK SALES—-ByDracmit orri-
V\il*, WO urq enabled to. ofibr to tiio citizbus of
Siivaniiab, a complete assortment of STAdfLE
AND FANCY DRY GOODS,, consistiug^of
Shawls, Dross Goods, Silks, Paris Plaids, Oregon
do. Black und Col’d. Alpaca*. Heavy TickfvEu<!
jish and' Amoricnn Long Clotii, Broad Cloths,
Jiwsiimjres, Satinets, Korsuvs, Georgia.Plains,
Linricys, Oil Clotii, Table Bnraads, very rich;
Flniiuols, Irish Liuous, Frouch worked collars ut
374 conts, &c.&c.
We invite attention to oar stock whiph now
embraces uluiost ovory kind now in voguo, .
CANNON & LEONARD. ,
nov 22 — Cor Broughton & Barnard-ts
TNVliBV BODY B13A l> THfH : !—
Hi Just received por lirigs l’Jiiluratattid^KxneU
from Now York, nnd brig John Ironi PhlhuleF
pliia : .10 cases Prints all stylos and prieea ;1 do
do British, entirely uow ; 15 pii»e«M MousS. drt
Ulus nnd Cashmeres; 201J0 \Vortted PJtiids for
Ladies Dresses; 5 do plitilt Cashmere French ; 5
do Black Silk warp Alpaca: Black and Colored
Marinocs; Best French Kid Gloves'; NeWWyJo
Tuck Cninbs, etc. etc. ' ' • ’*
For Gknti.kmkn’s Wear 1 : 5 pieces' superior
black French Broadcloth ; 25'do fumY mid bl/lrk
Cusiincres and Doe Skiing 1 do/.. vvIdfc'Salin end
broiderrd China Vesta, very rich;' Best lilhek iiml
while Kid Gloves? Hloe) frame IJinbreJlrtK.- ■ in
. Si/««niKs: ■ 2case*'heavy Siitirieltaj low jiHci
«d for sorventa; 2 do Kentucky JeaWsf^do' Litid*
say Woolsay:; 2 do Miiriboro’ Stripes 11ml Pluhh;
5 bales CottonOsiialuirgsV &.cn&s uinl <» ’bale*
brown and bleached Shirtings nnd Bhcotings 5 2
ease* Hosiery, n coninjrfo ntaortment Bnper Iriih
Lilictis, Russia and B. U 4 Diaper; lied ami wliiie
Flannel Cloakings.
And a great many other nrtii*lbs iii the DRY
GOODS IJf’” * ' —
Ladies and C
respectfully solicited I
l great many other nriine* iii the DRY
3 LINE. Au iitspbctionof hi* stock Ifr Urn
md Genticmen of tiife city and vicinity, is
ully solicited by ; -
<4 v JOSEPH LIPPMAN, < »
Owens’ Bnildjtig4,‘Corifereq* Slrcit,
oct 21- Sou tiiBldeMnirket Sqnuro.
^AFBR.—200 reams 2t^3§4 Nc>ysj
- JOO do 24XNJ do;^00 eJq^SSXfe dOilj
21X27 do; 150 reams plain and ruled Foolscap
paper; 130 reams Double Straw
per,200 reams best quality brown
per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa
per, assorted kiuds; 75 reams Envyhlpo pt.ner,
received by recent arrivals, and for raleliy -
DENLOW Sc WEBSTER*;
oct 30