The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 11, 1847, Image 1

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■I i . i ni; diii.v iinoiKii i^ IS I'Uni.lSIIKI) IS THU CITY OF SAVANNAH, WIIjMAM II. BirLLOCII, at ten dollars per annum, I’AVAIII.E SKMI-ANNU VI.I.V I.V AUVANUK, 0. . OR ATtSIX DO I.L A ItS FOIt SIX MONTHS THI-W15KULY GKOKCSIAN, ' *011 Til K COPMTKY, Is published to inocet tho arrangement of thft • mails, three times n week, (Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Saturday,) at tlio Ollico of the Daily Geor gius, aud contains nil tlio intelligence, Commer cial; Political-and Miscellaneous,' including now Advertisements published in tlio Daily Paper* TIII8 PAPER Is aonl to nil parts of tho 8tala nnd Union, '*'or'delivered in tlio city, nt FIVE DOLLARS per nnuuni, or at TPREE DOLLARS for siz month*.. ‘ j. ' Tilt? WIIUKTA'. OROKOTAN, Is published every Friday afternoon. at Times noLLAK* por niinum—all pay able in advance. N. B.—Each Citation by ’ tlio Clerks of tho Courts of Ordinary, tbnt application has been irtifAilr mado for Letters of Administration, must bit pub lUJiod TiunTif bin at least. .... . Notice byv Executors mid Administrators for Debtors and Croditorslo render in their accounts, mint bo published m wkkks. Sales of Negroes by Executors or Adtninistra- tors must bo nt public auction, on tho first Tues day of tlio month, between tliensnttl hours ofsnlo, at tho placo of public snlos in tho county whore tho LettersTostampntnry, of-Administration,, or Guardianship, may hnvo boon granted, firal'giving . iixty DATs notice tlioreof in ono of the ptiblio gazettes of this Stato, and at tlio door of tlio Court House, whore such biiIob aro to bo hold. Notice for leavo to sell Nograos, must be pub lished for fotir nionths, boftiro any order absolute •hall bo mndo thereupon by‘the Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, nnd Guardians, must bo published SIX TY DAYS boforo the day of mile. ThdsosaloH must be made at thaGoftrt Ilouso door bf tlio county in which tiio'property is sittiato, and on tho first Tuosday of tlio month, botwoon tlio hours often in tlio morning and four in the after noon. No stilesfftwm day to day is valid; unless io expressed in the adyphlooptbnh' Gum I Nil Sales of personal property (excop t nogroos) of ’—* tecatntos by Kxoculofs nndAd* testate nnd i Intestate oatntos —■ tuiiiMtmtora, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Exocutors uml Administrators, far Letters Dismissory must bo publishod SIX MONTHS. • • . Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real ostato, must lio advertised onco' u moiitli for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of dm Court ofOrdinary, (nccoinpnniod with a copy of tho bond ofngroomont) to tttako ti tles to land, must bo udvortwod Tiikkb Months ut least 8heriirs solos undor oxooutions rogulnrly granted by tho courts, must lie advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions. SIXTY DAYS—Solos of noruhablo property ,>under ordor of Court, must bo advortised gener ally, TEN DAYS before'tlio day of Snlot ‘•"y All Loiters directed to this Ofllco or tlio Editor, must ho post paid to outitlo tlioui to atton- WOGIIB’S EIIKOPEA.N- AND *J>*BOHN?S BTANDAlir . - ^ AUD. LIBRARIES 4 .— The two sorios comprising about 40 J2mo vol- 1 tunes, published in London, ill neat uniform cloth binding, each volume with a stool Portrait; being ucollcction of tho host works of tlio host authors. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER. novO r - • r T his Mexican KANCiiKito,or tlio Algid.Of tho Chapparul, by Charles E. Arorlll. Ilcninniin, tlio Jaw of Grenada, it Romauco; by Edward Mnturlh, Esq. Body tlio Rover, of, ltll William Carolton. Tho Indian 4 in his Wigwam, or Characteristics of tho Red Raco of America; by lldnry S School, craft. Ubbonman, a Talo; hy Tho Champions ofFroodnm, or tlio Mysterious Chief, a lloniancd of tho 19th century; by Sum- del Woodworth. Rocoivod by J. B. 6 DUBBEDGE, South side Markot square. HpHH WdltLD IN A Vi 1 BOOK.—By W! H. Crump. 6 Specimens-of tho early NfidvO Pi POCKET- .. ... Pootryof Irb- f, in English metrical translations. The Hook of Visions, Christmas Blossoms for 1848. . ThoSnow Storm; a Christmas story, by Airs .Gpro s elognntly bound. The Christian Keepsake for 18-18. Friendship’s Oflcring for 1848. Tho Grout Socret, or How to be Happy; by Emily Cbubbuck. * Tho Book of Cbristiuns, descriptive of the cus toms, ceremonies, fun, footing, and festivities of tlio season ; by Thos. K. Horvoy. Tlio Child's Favorite, by a Lpdy. Alphabetical Cards, &c. Received hy J.fl.CUBBEDGE, 8outh-sidoBtarket square. niHE CHAItlll, for 1848, a series of grace- A. ful and elegant colored groups, designed expreessly for.this work, j rho Opal, a pure gift for the holydays, for 1848; edited by Airs. Sarah J Hale. . . Also, Illustrated octavo editions of tha Foots, n cx ! ra gilt aud Turkey morocco bindings. Received hy JOHN M. COOPER nov 10 ■piCTOlUAL BROT -* B, ni*snnu'al Pictori OTHER JONATHAN, .....a..",",, ■ ictnrial for tlio Holydays. v Pl «orial Yankeo Doodle, a Christmas aud Now Year’s Present. ‘Scouting Expeditions of AIoCullocli’s Texas 1 .y Sa,,,,,el C Heed, Jr. i..“ »r n,lor of. Versailles aud tlio Court of , ino-Hpit Louis XIV. ^ Ca|.t. Donovan’s Adventures in Mexico, t no I mites’ Covo, or Adventuros wiUrLafiito; by Donald O’Bannon. Clinton Bradshaw, 6r tins Adventures of b Lawyer, by. the author of East und West. JUrtiutho Foundling; by Kugorio Suo. 1 he Court of Afonto Christo; by Alox. Dumas. it r J‘? AinoriBaii Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowlodgo; for tlio year 184S. Received b J, JOHN AI. — dec 1 COOPER. r pIIK 01.11 WHITE MEETING HOUSE, 4 r- 0(4 Uominiscouccs of a Country Congroga- Tlui Porco of Truth, an authentic Narrativo, by Thomas Scott. Annals of the Poor, containing tho Dniryman’s Daughter, tlio Young Cottagdr, the. Negro Ser vant, Ac. Luther nnd Calvin, or the truospirit of tlio Re formed Church, by D’Auhigtio, D. D. clhion Friend, froiti die 87th London A Glimpse into did World to Coiue, in a Wa* k "'« Dream. . Hov. John Nbwtou, by Rov. Richard Coed. * I’fi 6 of Chriatiaitlty, by J. O. ^ —-....... .-~-' : i^ A - 7 C'hoWNE,"f!mol.' IWlaini. AND uriiViiSE.—lOkogi troiiU'Oraugn county Butter, warranted of 351 * boxes Gffshen Choose, ALBERT HARD. ( 1 UOltOIA. - nmioi li Comity. VJ* To nil to whom it may concern.—VVhorcns Alary Higdon Imlli applied to die Honorable tho Inferior Court of said county, wliilo silting for ordinary purposes, for letters of AdministrAtinn oiuho uiilMiquoathed part of tlio ostato of Daniel Rfgdon, Into of said county, deceased. Those aro therefore to citu nnd admonish all and singolnrlho kindred aud creditors of tho said de ceased, to file their filijcctirtha^if any they have) tnonviso in tlio clerk’s ollico, in terms of tho luw|ot letters of Administration will bo graiitod to «p- plicunt. . " Witness tlio'Hdh. William Willinms, ono of tho Justices of tho said court, this &ld November, A.D.TltH7. nov 29 DAVID BEASLEY, c 4 . c. o. d'. c. AUORGIA, Diilloeli County.—To V3T n|| whom it may.concern.—'Whereas, Allen lVilliams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to tho Jinn., tin: Court of Ordinary of Biilloeh county, for Letters Dismissory from said Guardianship. These aro therefore to cito and admonish all persoud whatsoever filturested; to file tiioir ohjoc- tioii-* (if any) in my ufiiee, within tim timo !pro- scribcd by law, otiiorwiso Letters Dismjssory will bo granted tlio applicant. oct 1 DAYlD BEASLEY, o. o. o. n.c. pome MONTHS nftor d.itu nn|ilicution X will bo mado to tlio-Ilon.tiio Justices of tiio Inferior Court of Ware, Couuty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavo to sell tho lands belonging to tiiOoatato of Wdliain Yarborough. Into of Ware county, docoased, lift tiio benefit of tlio lioirs and creditors ofsnid estate. DAVID J. MILLER. Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH,'Adin’x. nbv 10 TVTOT1CE.—All norsoUH indebted to tho es- -L1 tnto of William Yarborough, Into of Ware county, ducoasod, uro horoby requested to make iminodiuto payment: Aud those havingdouuiiids against said estate will render tiium iu according to-law. DAVID J. MILLER. Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH,’Adin’x. Wnroshoro’, Nov. 1,1847, nov 9 ‘ITUHJK HIONTIIS after date application X will ho mado to tho I Inn. the Iufonor Court of Bulloch County, while. Hitting for ordinnry purposes, for leaye to sell all tho real nnd por- sounl Estato of Jaspor and Eliza Shns, minors. ' - HASKELL S1AIMONS. Guardian of Jasper Sims. Charles c. daniel; • nov 4 - - u “t Ctmrdiap of Eliza Siius. ,. J7IOUII mOWTIIS after date, application X will'lio mado to tho Hon’, tho Justices of tlio Infarior Court of Clintlmiii County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leavo to roll all tho ireporty, whothor real or personal, belonging4o he estato of Edward Quigly, deceased, fur the lioittjllt of tlio lioirs and creditors of said oatato. JOHN CABS, Guardian of tlio orphan children of Edwurd Uuigly, dec’d. noY2 •fVTOTICE.-All persons iudobtod to tho os- -Ll tato of L. Baldwin, docoased, wiU plonso make immediate payment: And those who havo doiuonds against said estato, will present thorn os the law, directs.. noy 2 D. H. BALDWIN, Ex’r. pOtill IflONTfis aftor data, application JC- will-bo madti to tiio Hon. tiio Inforlor Cotirt of McIntosh Couuty, whou sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leavo to soli >tiio- real estate und slaves of Mrs.- 4 Anno Gunlhglipm, Into of said county, docoased, for tiio benefit 4 of tiio lioirs and ondjtorqpfjuiia;h8tato^.>.. > *. ; • v^- oolji . CUAftLES SPALDING,: ^VTOTkCE.—Four months after data, dppll- J-i cation will bo mado to tlio Houorablo tiio Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soli Billy and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to tiio estato of William Lavinder, deceased, for tho bunofit oftliu heirs ofHtiid.estnto. oct21 . G. W. LAVINDER, Acfin’r. • T7IOUR months after date application will bo X mado to tiio Ilonprublo tiio Inferior Court of plyuu couuty, when sittiug as a Court of Ordi nary for leavo to soli tiio ostato ofVVm. B. McDon ald, deceased, late of Mclulosh County. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 4 Administrators. •jVTOTl€I3.—All persons indebted to tho os- ±n tato of Josouli l’ondarvis, Into of Wnyuo County, deceased, uro requested to como forward nnd make iminodiuto payinant. And all porsons having auy doniandugninst tho ostato, aro request- qdto hnnd in tlio snmi) regularly uttested withiu tlio timo prescribed by luw. , oct 12 CALEB I’ENDARVIS, Exo’r. W5ITB illOlVI’IIN iiflur (Into, application X will bo mado to tlio Hun. tiio Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting iu a Court of Ordinary, for leavo to sell tho per sonal property belonging to tho estate of Mary E. Turner, lato of said county, deceased, for tbo - benefit of tiio lioirs and creditors of said estate, aug 17 BTEI’II EN A; FATOT, Adm’r. ITtOUlft MONTHS after date, pplication X will bo mado to tiio Hon. the Justices of tiio Inferior Court of Bulloch county.' wliilo. sitting for ordinary purposos. lor lonvo to sella lot ol land iu Early county, No.’ 140, Glh district, belong ing to tlio ostato of James Brinson, ducoosud, for tiio bouofit of tiio lioirs nud creditors of said os tato. JASPER WILSON, \ « . .apt 13 SIM EON ItlUNSON, j L3tri T70UR MONTHS after duto, application X will bo mudo to tiio lion, tho Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham county, whilo sitting for ordinary purposes, for loavo to sell two Ne groes, being part of tho personal property of tho lato Johu P. Williamson. Sold for the bunofit of tiio heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS,. Guardian, .sept 2 T7IOIJR MONTHS after date application X will ho made to tho Honorlmlo tlio Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting oh a Court of Ordinary; for leave to sell tiio real estate of John B. Gnudry, Into of this county, duccHscd, for tbo benefit of tiio hoira and creditors of said ostato. nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. 371011 IC MONTHS after date, upplieation X ’ will bo iiiodo to tlio Justices of tiio Inlerior Court of Chatham County, while sittiug for ordi nary purposes, for leavo to sell the following nogro slaves, to wit : Louisa and her five children, viz : Jauo Ann. Mary Mnrgaret, Francos, Wil liam nud Guorgin, for die benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Abraham Nichols, Into of Clmtlmm County, deceased. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 4 A;piiuBtrator, o. ». h. c. t. a. ft) BMCKNCR A niEPKEU,- ®Nos. 105 and 100 Bryan street, have just received, a fine assortment of BOOTS tuid SHOES, for Gontluinon, Youthsh'nd Boys wonr, of tiio host mnturials and manufacture, and of tho Intost stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoos of ovory variety aud style, warranted as good ns can bo fomuf in this markot, and nt as low prices. A largo and carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BllOGANS, which planters and factors will find to their advantage to call and examine. Caro taken} in fitting measures, Also, n general assortment of Caps, Truului, Values, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, Ami. Aud a supplylof Ladie* und Gentlemen’s Paris made Boots,-diroct hhpnrtntioti; qct l. , 3,781 acres, and Km)wn as tract |I, audvouipoBi nftiio four following surveys, to w/ti oiio sftrvi cohtaiimig I,(JOB acros, aud granted on tlio 20 H ousekkepingi •Fiirnitur DiUpcr Dovlos; 5-4*to T. hlda’d (did unblod , < |*0-4 tp 12-4 Received and , cpUqhf4Uto. f , ... . v COt A hy SNIDEELATIIEOP & NEV1T T r'EYNI SllllimT'S 8AI.U.—Will bo sold on die tlio first Tuesday in Jammry next, hothre die door of the Court House in Brunswick, botwoon tho' legal hours of sale, tho following tracts, parcels and lots of Land,situate lyiugnml being in tho county ofGlytJit, with all die privileges^ appurtenances and improvements thoroto belonging aud kuowu nnd doscribcd as follows, to wit: All (lint tract or parcel of Land containing r»,531 acres and comjioseil of the following six sovornl surveys, viz: ono survey containing 1000 acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tlio 14tli day of Jnimnry, 1837; and one otlior tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at tho snuic time to Win. Hudson; und one udiur tract containing 1000 ncros and granted on tho 20di day of January, 1837 to 1000 ncros, aud granted at tho saino time to Win D. Junott; ono other tract, conmining 025 ncros, AbVtfi those sovornl Luts, or parcels of Land, tying nncboiifg in Brunswick, nnd known ill the plan Uionbf by the following denomination and unmhorNlWater Lots, Nos. 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, IB, ll), ill, and 2*1, mid Bay lots, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jl./- 13, 15,40, 17, 19,20, and 23, and town L*ts numbers Cfi, 57, 58, 59,60, 61,63, 64, 65, 69, 70, 71, 117, }l8, 119,134,135,130,137, 138,139,140,141,142143,149,150,151,153,177, 179, 184, 185, 186, 87, 188, 189, 190,191,192, m, 200, 201, 202, B53, 289,290, 291,294, 295, saw, 297, 298, 30} 302, 303, 333, 345, 346, and 317; all of tlio sad last numtionod town Lots or parcels of Lnud, ying ami being within tho lines of a survoy loj&o on 29tb September, 1826, nndgauted to Urbaous Dart on die 17tii Septem ber, 1828—all tlio ul resaid tracts aud Jots oljLiiud wiU privileges, npu tenances nnd improvements, levied on us the pri [icrty of Urbanus Dart, by virtue of a writ It. fa,issuing out of tho Suporiof " " " - fanij. aiiiiiins—au oi sain tracts or hu itiff such shape, marks and houndiiriesas fully nppour by rtferonco. to tlir? pint □: each of tho said several grants. All i surveys an will more t aruicxeil-'m l the nbov Also one other traet or parcel of Land contain- io 23d toyt tid », and granl day. of Janui ammry,.1837;aml Court of Glynn county, (ouTorcclosiire of‘mort gages oxccutcd by tho said Uranus Dart, to the Exclinngo Bank, and by tlio said tlio Exchange Bank, assignedutidjnMisforrod to tho Comptroller General of said Stato, and Commissioners under tlio act of1838, entitled “An Act to authorize the business of Banking and to regulate tho sumo” in .favor of David E. UotliwuH, Comptroller General, for uso, against tbe sntu UroauiiH lJurt,mort gagor, mid tlio said tho Exchange Bank,assignor, said property pointed out in said mortgage, li. fit. Also, at tho. tiiiio and place oforusaid, will bo sold tho following tracts, parcels atid lots ofLand, sltuato, lying and beiug in tho County of Glynn, os,'appurtoiianco8 nndhn- [rants. Also, ono-otiior trac; or pnrcol of Land, potain- 1,509 ncros, and known as plat L, which said ‘ if, tlio ** 4 44 hK) acres l Manly, i tlio 20tli day of mciilioi|cd sur- Also, all tiiat tract or parcel of Laud containing sprvoy v ... ,40 20th irt W^. Alston; ono ,000 iicrus,aud4ranlod at or survey, rt. the 2iJd Also, ono oj Dthor tract or parcel of iJa ml known d couipoHod of tho following survoys, ray containing 900 ncros,and granted , marks , and bo u ndo- plat tlio plat unuoxpd to said Also, ono dthor fract or .prlrcol of Land, con- itiing i000 ncro*; and known as tract K, and rantod to Isaac AloCrary oil thu 20th day of Jun* i.- '<« “-•-«» -* A - ’ shape, murks and jfei iliudurics as' will appear by reference 10 tlio MnnnoxIuTOimla griuii. * ' . Also; otic otlior tract or parcel of Land, contaiu- rvoy cc f ofJai ly ofJatiiiary.l837,tn Richmond Brown;nnd ono indr survey containing 022 ncros, nud graiitod at k ifllnli llilm I.. A II ..II i.Titiliidl. io lilutniinexod to each ofsnid tracts. Also, all tiiat .tract of parcel of Lund, contain- ig 840 acres, and known as ir'uctD, aud granted itwir : •* • - * r illiain J. Davis, on tiio20tli day of January, Also, ail that otlior tract or'pared of land, con- lining 6000 acres, and known at tract E, and ray l 0 ;ranted to Bartley McCrary, on .tho 18th daj nnuary, 1837; ono other survey contniiiiug pros, and grtintdd at tho snmo time to G. G. ay of 1000 - Hoi ked to F. FoucoIl; 0 acres,and graut- urvoy containing 1000 acres, and granted on tlio 0 th of January,1837,to Isaac M. Ralljand ono oilier iirvoy coiitniniiig 1000 acres, aiid granted onthu Diuiuiu, ly with all tl lO.nriviiegcs, 'appurtenances a thereto belonging, nnd known and provoinonts thereto Lcloi described " - •* halljlow8,to wit: All tiiat tract or parcel of Land/ being a moiety ofa tract originally granted to John Graham, who was afterwards - alieinpd, and said Land sold nt confiscation snips, by tlio Commissioner!! of Con fiscation, lindor and by virtue’ of an act of “Coh- licution aud Oineiicemoiit” of tlio Stato of Goor gin, passed Alarch 1st, 1778, to William Alclutosh, jr. and sold by tbo administrators of tlio said Wil liam. McIntosh, jr. to' Virgil 1L Vivino, In tho year 1800, and again sold by tho said Virgil H. Vi- viiro, by Iris attorn oy in fact B. Vivino, to Samuel "* "mdaj Palmer, on tho' lfilnday ■«i rfuiiunry, iooi, convoyed by tlio said Samuel Palmer to Ji AI use, by dcod dated 7tii August, 1841, said lost mentioned trnct luiving such shapo, marks nnd boundaries as will apponr by a plat ofjrc-survey. of tlio 4 same executed by Roubon King, on tlio 17th {December, 1835, which accompanies said dood of convoyauoo. Also, all that other tract of land, containing 105 acres, graiitod to William Afooro mi tlio 31st day of Dunombor.ltiftfi. and sold at ShuritPs Snlo on 3ji day. ofAiigust,1841, and. purchased by E. AI. Afooro, add,convoyed by tho said E. AI. Alooro to Jamos AIooro ou said 3d-August 1841; the shapo, pmrkp and boundaries of which will appear by tho •■'at of tlio samp. _ Also, all that other tract of Loud,containing2J7 acres, and bounded by Jncob AIooro’s Land, on tlio nortli, tho estate of Janies Muore’s Land on tho oast, south ami west by James Fort’s Land, ited to William Moore on tho 17t|iday of May, aud purchased at Sheriff's'8 uleontho 3d August;1841, hy E. M. Alooro, and subsequently, ontiio 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said E. AI, Moore to Jumps Afooro; tho shapo; marks and boundaries of whioli willappoar.by tho plat of tho same- , , • Also, nil that,other,tract or parcel of Land”, con taining 350, acros, (being composed of the soutii moiety ofa tract of Land granted to Jacob Afooro, r of January, *1837, and 1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by.tho norths of laud,west by-Lauds of such siiupo, marks and boundaries as will appear by reference to the plat'aimoJidd to said grant Also, all tl?at otlior tract, of Land gmntdd to Ja cob Aloore on tlio 28th Novombor, 1822, contain ing 495i ucris, bounded east by William Aloore’s Land, southwest, hy on old snrvoy, northwest by vacant land, and southeast by Jnmes Aloore’s M< ‘ land, end convoyed by Jacob Alooro to Alary It Durncro, wife of James. Alooro, bydeod dated 1st October, 1835, und having such shape, marks and boundaries ns will appear by the plat anuoxod to said grant. ; ; Also, all t}at other tract of Land containing 512 acres, hounded north by Aiichnol l'oncell’s land, east by Seaton GrantlniidV Land, soutii by S. C. King’s Land, west by Edward ~W. Butler's hud Wm. Hudson’s Lam), nnd granted to James Alooro on tl]o29th Juno, 1838, and having such shape, murks and boundaries os will appear by rofuronco toia plalntinoxod to said grout. f'llIATIIAlft SHERIFFS NAE.E. Vv'—On tho first Tuesday in January next, be fore (lie Court House in tlio city orSavannuli, botwoon die legal hours of sale, will lie sold, All tiiat Wharf Lot siliiato, lying and aoiiig iu the city of Savannah, and known and distinguished in the plan of said city hy the number Two (2.) East ot Bull Sired and Lincoln Street, nnd hound ed East hy a Lot late Peter Kenii’s, West hy n Lot owned hy estate of Robert Dime, and North hy Savannah River. Levied on by virtue of a Fi. Fn. founded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of tho Supe rior Court of Chuthum county, iu favor of Lucy Isancnnd Robert Bruce Isaac vs. Margaret Scott, Executrix of Robert Scott. dec 3 EUSIIA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c. C IKA’JPIIAITI SHERIFF’S SALE. —On tho first Tuesday in February next, before tlio Court House in tlio City of Savannah, between tho legal hours of sulo,* will he sold, ne gro hoy Nelson, nbout thirteon years of age.. ► Levied on. hy-virtue of n Fi. Fa. founded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Infe rior Court of Chatham Comity, in favor of Rob ert AI. Charlton v>i Aloxnudur J. Mwxwoll. dec3 ELISHA WYLLY, Sherilf c. o. (1IIATIIA1H SHERIFF’S SALE. Continued—On tho first Tuesday in January next, boforo thcCourt House, in the city ofSuvau- _ , tbocity c nah, between tha Jcgnl hours of Sale, will bo u.iii, uumui ii UIU 11-giu liuum ut ouiu, will UU sold a Nogro Alan Slave, namod Lafayette, lovied on by. virtue of a fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of Afortgngo, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham County, iu favor of Henry K. Bur roughs y* T. Watson. doo3 , ELISIIAWYLLY, SherilT, c.o. A OMISHSI’IS Vl'OltS 8 A 1,13. - JrA. Will bo sold, oh tlio fi rat Tuesday iu Janu ary noxt, boforo the Court Hound door, in States- borough, Bulloch County, between tlio logoi hours of sale, ono nogro man named Tom, be longing to tlio Estnto of John Williams, Into of liiTcounty, deooiisod, for tho benefit of tlio heirs Id creditors of said Estate. Terms made and known on tho di lio day ofsalo. K. H. SCARBOROUGH, Admr. nov A BU8ANNAI1 WILLIAMS, Adiii’x T^SEOli-ron-S SAI.13.-WU1 bo Bold, XJ on tho first Tuesday in February noxt. bo- twoon tho .ttiuial lioiirs of salo, at publio auction, boforo tho Court Ilotiso in tho city of Savannah,■ tlio following roaf estnto, belonging to the estate, of. Alichnul.Dillon, docoased, and sold by permis- 8iou of tlio Ilonornblo llie Inferior ()ourt of Chat ham conuty, viz: I^t No ono (1),Franklin ward, in tho aity of Sa vnnimh, with tlio buildings, &c., .known as tlio “ Sailors’ Homo.” This lot is iu fuo siinple. Lot No two (2), Franklin ward, city of Savan nah, adjoining lot No 1. to tho west. Tills lot is unimproved, nnd Is subject,to a ground rent to* tho city oornoration of Savniiu'nli of $35 per nnnmu, I^it No iiiuo (9) Curry Town, city, of Savau- noli, fee simple, and unimproved. ROBERT M. CHARLTON, noy 18 Ex’or. sold, be- T^XECUTOirS SAliE.—Will l»o s JUJ on tho first Tuosdny in January, 1848, fore tlio Court Homo door, in tho town ofRoidfl- County of Tnttm(ll, twia lots, of laiid, niug acres, more or loss, lying -.i A, *amaha’Uivor, just oplo,» J “ * I,Esq., villa, jn tlio each containing on tlio North side of tho AlUimiiha ltivor, fthovq tho junction of tlio Ohooplo, and aro nd- nOr *' ■* ^ joining tiiolunds of Joseph Bell, Esq., and others. Thcsojands aro vuluablo, both .in soil and tim- rare sold for tiio benefit of tlio heirs opr.- -They ... nnd creditors of tho’ ostato of William Coopar, ^IVwiib .... IIia .1f.tr .tf'u.il.t . Terms on the day ofsnlo. GEQRGE COOPER, Exr. Choice Goods nt cost, affording an opportunity to tiiose who wish, to nvail tliemselvos of it, of hav ing CLOTHING mado to measure of tlio vory best materials aud workmanship, and at prices ina-. tcrinlly reduced. Goods will also be mild by tho piece or pattern. Any ono doslirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK will liavo a vury liberal dhcouut made bolow cost. N. Bi—All persons indebted to tho subscriber, either by note or otherwise, are requosted to cnll and satttlo the satno witii as little delay ns possiblo. MALLERY.. I surveys, I by reference to tho platan- df V ... ofsnid grants. Also,all Unit other tractor parcel of land, con- i rvoy. containing J. Williams, on U acres, amt grn of Jni Also, ono other tract of Land containing 184 acres, bounded at the time ofsnrvey oil the north and west by vacant Lands,south by Jacob Moore’s Laud, tind castby old survey, nnd granted to Wil liam Alooro on 23d November,-1818, for 219 acres, nnd tmbscquoutly reduced to 184 acres, nnd pur. caused by 12. M. Moore at Sheriffs Sale on 3d Au- 1841,’and on satno day convoyed by said E, inurks negpa. . ...... tinned stiven tracts and pnrcelsof Land,with tlio uriviloges, appiirteuanccs and improvements luviod.oiias uie property of James Aloore, de ceased, by virtao of a writ of fieri Ihcias, issuing out of tiiu Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of /mortgages executed by the said James Aloore. in hia filbtiuia to tlio Exchange Bauk und by tho said Exchango Bunk assigned nnd trausiorrud to tiio Comptroller General of said Stato aud Coniniissionom under tho Act of 1838,. entitled ‘.‘An Act to authorize tho businoas landing Bom brig Josophus. from Philadolpbin, 150 tons Rod nnu White Ash Coal, brokeu and screouod, solootod for*” tlio 23d. day. ol :oiitniiiing 678 acres, u, on the 28tii day of of Unakiiig and to regulato tho smuo,”) in favor of David E. Bothwoll, Comptroller General, for iirvoys bavin/' siteh sluipo,murks and boundaries s will appoar by reference to tiio plat annoxed to achofsmd grants. Also, all tiiat other tract or parcel of Land con- uuing 1591 acros,and known ns tract G,audcom- loscd of the two following survoys, to wit: one uid grant i Robert Alicklejoliti; each of , r ..„ . -. , n , Also, all lluit otlior tractor parcel ofLund, enn- VVPHHPMH,. . jnuitt'd on tiio 2tith day of January, 1837, to CluirTus Smith;! all ofwhieh said lost mentioned survey h jiaviiigsueh shape markfl aiul boundaries ns will njipoarby re ference to tiio platatiuoxed to each ofsnid grants. Also, all those several Lots or parculs of Lnnd, lying nud being iu Brumnviek, and, known iu tlio plan thereof by tho following denomination and ibora, to wit: 362, 303, 305, 366, 307, 477, 478, 470, 480, 481, 512, 613; 514, 517,518, 519,520, .521,527, 528, 529, 530, aud 531; tim said fifty' four tdwii Lota being' within tho linos of id fifty To uirvoy ni anted to a survey nfinlo ou tlie 29th September, lS^M, mid „apt_„ r UrbaimaDarton tiio 17th September, Also, nil that other tractor parcel of Land, ,(ex- cept 120 acres of tiio same,) eoutaiuihg 450 acres, und known us .Powell's tract, hounded South by Piles’land, wektvvurdly by Burnett's, lnud, nortli- weslwartlly by Dart and WilUanis’ land; and cast- ivnrdly by lands ofthe Brunswick Lund Compa ny, and (jriginidly granted to J^mos Powell. r Also, all tiiat other tract and parcel of Land, containing 177acres,,aud known as tlio Ilazlo- hnret tract'; bounded east by niarahos aud creoks, soutii by kinds of ibo Bruinm ii h l. ui.l Compm and outwardly and weshvurdly hy lauds ourveyi to Thomas Butler King. use, &c., against tim kim! James Afooro, mort- Vftiid^io said tim Exchango Bonk) assignor, ’property pointed out id tho said 4 moL__« Fi Fa. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dop. SborSf. Brunswick, Gtu, OcL 23, 1847. nov 1 TUHIILY GUOBERY STORE.- X ’ Corner of Broughton ' and Bull-streets.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites tlio atlontidn of his friends and tlio citizohs generally to his choice and ample stock of Grocorios uow on liatid,aiid which ho is continually rocoiving: among which is Woolsoy & Woolsoy’s Crashed Sugar, do. do. Loafdo; St Croix, Porto llico, and Now Orleans Sugars, N. O. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm and Tal low Candles; Soap of various qnnlitios;. Baltimore extra Hams; Beefand Buffalo Tongues; Popper and Spico, Pickles,« great variety; Catsup'’« Pre serves of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds nnd Cur- rauts; Nuts of all kinds; ft tnl of choice IlaVaiia Segars;Butter, Soda, Sugar nnd Boston Biscuits; Princeton Crackerr,Cheoso, Anchovies, Sardines, AuqIiovco Paste,and Kasouda;CapcrsO]ivcs,frcsh Salmon and Lobsters in tin cans; choice Tonr.Cof Coe, of all kiuds; Cana) Flour In whole and half bids; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in gloss jars; ox- tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Giinvn, (Kitchen it Chase’s) and Current Jolly/ Guava Marmalade; London Porter, lVTOTICK.-Willbo sold on tim first Tuw- ‘XI day in January next, bofiiro tho Court House iii tim city of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, tdi thoso Tracts of Land, situate in the County of Chatham, nud on tho Savaniiah River, known os'tim Bramptrtn and Retreat'Plantations, containing 840 Acres, more or less, 100 Acres ol* wbicji is undor f cnibnnkinont.:itud cultivated in Rico, tim rest consisting of mixed land, tngcdicr with all tiic improvements tfn said plantations.— Tho said lands being part of thft ostato of Joliu G. Williamson, docoased, and being now ndvor- tiscil for salo, by virtue ofa decree of Chancery of tlio Superior Court of Chatham County. WM. II. CUYLER, C. P. RICUARDSONE, , F. B. DURANT, nov 2 ■ . Commissioners. ofapproved doira and She articles usuftlb on baud and for solo at tim lowest market price.’ nov-I tutKBTiuiev, coriir.ro/ Brmightnn XX awl Drayton Struts, offera for salo, lauding from brig Storling, a. few barrels Sugar Ho mm A DlttlNlHTRATRIX’S 8AI.JE,- xX On 'tim first Tuesday in January , v next, be tween thii usual Imnrs of sole, will be sold before tim estate of tho lute JosephJones, of rah? county «l ■«#! a..1.1 Cl. fill. .... . rt .K.rt.rtrt.. rt! -----— - - - --.Jf- w «.lty, and sold for tiio purposo of division among (lie |j.| |i, a ntimif .rt.vrtrt° . heirs, nov 10 IZABETI! JONES, At)niini«tratnx. mAX COLLEGTOR’S 8ALES- {Alt * **“'*”' * ^ AIcINTOSH COUNTY.T-On tlio first Tnosday.in February next, will be sold beforg tim CpiirlflpUHoirvlho cily of Darien, botvveerf the usual hours of sale, a Tract of Laud lying in the county of Meliitosh, situated near the Alntamaha satisfy tho taxcn dijo by the said Jobn)Putcr Ward, for the State,-County niid Poor School, for the years 1840,wI84fi,Jd47'^'aniount duo $0,45 4, and casts. ‘ . s , - .. Also, fyill be sold in (he samo manner as above stated, unotiier Tract of Land, lying in tho coun ty of Fayette^ containing 202-1 Acres, more o.' less, ami knowhias-Not 151,13th district, levied on as the! property of tiio estate'of John llorron, or so mueb of said Tract as will satsrjY tim taxes due by the said estate, for tho Stato, County and Poor School; , lor the your 1817,-—amount due 51 ceuta audit inills, and costs. Wltr. J. CANNON, t. o. m’i. c. Darien; Nov. 23,1847. nov 30 oct 18 JQIIN plOAX YARD.—Tbo subscribers having Vy routed tiio lot on Ancumx’k wharf, inunedl- atoly adjoining their store, purpose kaoping oil hand a Aill supply of COAL, suitnblo for Grains, Stoves, Furnaces, &c., nnd now 'offer Tor salo „ r tills m nof2 WOOD, CLAQHORN *CO. s markot. LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. L A 1) I E S’ Aliases, Children’s aud Infant’s SHOES, of over/ style, shade and pattern nt t|io v NEW GRANITE STORE, 163 Congress stroeot, Suvuuunh, Geo., sign Oi “oldi * tho Golden Hand. octl R U-n-ABAGA, D.iIo'b Hybrid. Wi.Ho Flat Dutch nnd Glnho Turnip Seeds. All varie ties ofCabbnge, Radish, Spinach, Lattucc, Peas, Caulillowcr, Beets and Salsily Seeds, Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and Nippers. Just received por Sterling, and for sale hy J. M. TURNER it BROTHER, sept 10 Alonunmut square. NEW AND SKA- SONABLE GOODS.— Rocoivod by Into Arrivals from Now York; Boston nud Philadelphia. Tho Subscriber bogs lonvo to nra;uniiil tiio oiti«ons of Sdvatuipb and '>1* vicitniy, tiiat be 1ms rocoivod, nnd Is now oponing, at bin Store, a most'splen did assortment of GOLD AND. QILYER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER their Fall supply ofC ROCKER Y AftftftOUS R FURNISHING GOOD8, to which the#.resbect- fully invite the attention of purchasers. Tlmir stock in part con-fists os follows': •' *■* ** Crockery, China and Glass tVart: J ( W. Granite, Flowing Blun and Mufitdrry Dui- nor Setts ; do do Tea do ; China Toa Setts, «o!:! baud and plain; do do United Figure Chi.ua V.t- es; Boquot Iloldora, China Mrig*, Oinonjenin, Children’s Ten Suits, Glass EauipH, TufiiSlerw. Wiuo Glasses, Solar nnd Astral Chidinrya, Dr (ranters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Boltla Stone Jugs, Jars, Butter 1’oU, Clmrtu, Lamps, Tin IVare. tre Solar Lamps ol Imaulilul pattivrns; Eampdie 11 Side und Hail I*nmps; Lanterns, Britarnua. l’r.im nud tin CuudlcMiwt*. Ten TVays, single a .d Iu setts, slop nnd milott Pails, Foot-lmtbs, C»ko tni-1 Spico Boxes, Tea Caddies', Cofti-c' Urn/nhddlig- gins, Egg-boilers, Tea-pots. Oyster-dishes. Dish and Pluto Covers, Jolly bud Dleiut MaiigeAIonhU Charlotte do It mum Pans, Gravy''Straiuen, l> a tiy nans, Venison and Steak Dislms. Nursery l.tunps Britannia, G.*S. nud Iron Tea and Tflblb SjiCoiis Mgctiier with a full assortment of brighr'Pin-ware Cutlery and Doim Stic llardnilfi.' . Ivory Table Cutlery iu setLs of 51 pieces, ot Knives only,. Buck-horn nud ronimdn Cntloiy, Scissors, Razors and Pocket Cutlery, Cbflco Alills, Alince Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soiiji Diges ters, Fish Kettles,'Potatoe Steaiimra, Pots,Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, elegant See! Firti Setts. Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wnfer and VVuffio Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, 4 Cof.im Roasters, Brass nnd ronunon' Audir6ns, Staii* Rods, Sad-irons, tea and dinner Bells, rat and mouse Traps, Wire fcnders/Egg-whips, Jogging Irons, Oyster Kuivqs, Cork-screws, A v» Ac. Wood nud WUlinn It’tirr.- 7 ' ' ■i . i/nno. ououna,.4r<ir.I»wvi,plLV r.u AND SILVER PLATED WARE. FANCY Gi DS, Are., consisting in r ,OCKS.—Splonditf CLOCKS.—Splondid (Jilt and Ebony Mantlo Clocks, ahognny t R'osowooifund Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, now patterns; .• Ollico Tima: Piocqs, 8 days; Q, O. U. O. G. Brnsq Clocks, 8 days and 30 hours. WATCirES.—Gold Lcyor, Duplex’d, Anchor and L'Epinu Watches; Silver Lover, Anchor, Loplne rind Plain Watches. SILVER’ WARE; Tuh)p, Dossort and Tea Silver. s,Bt;t- . - u wsasan. ' uwj-v-r - — CjphtWW,^ Ac. Ac. PLATED WARE.—Cnko Bhslicte.Tca Trays, Cust6rs, Candlesticks, Bultur Tubs, Salt Disbos, nnd every othor article In that lino. ' FANCY GOODS.—*A ipost .splendid assort ment of Rich'Pordoljan nud China. Flowor Vu- Rom $2 to' ,^30 per snitaldo for the approaching holidays j fuiifey hox- os, tnirrors, playing cards, baekgainindiiXynids, cliesrt-inoti, Indio's’ dressing cases; n»rirt>!f's; ther mometers, pins, tooth nud iinil brushes, dumb bolls, dog muzzles dud collars, liquor tlnsks/book rests, nowspiipcr UloB,' crimping machiiuis, knifd olciumrs, &o,' Ac. ' < Planters; I f ousolcoopcra and, Strangers,visiting tho city, are invited to cull, os tlu-ir largc’aitd vu- ried nssortiuent will bo found wuriliy bOheiraN tontion. ndV 15 [CS* sos, firoin Jp2 to ,tp30 tier pair, a good assortmont of Japan pud Ennmoied Waiters,.new stylos, ve ry rich; a' fino' assortment of Girandoles, Solar *•»... -n -t-— «f-n—j- mate nUuuion’s Dressing Cnsos, Ladips’ Work Box- Fandy Fans,'Card Casds of every description; etlmr will; a hwgo and varlod assortment of M | isi cal Ihstmmonts.pf. ovory description;'SUvor ami Steel.Bugaiul Purso Mountings, Silver ami ■liver Pencils nnd Toodth-picks, Ci- ■ m "■ " Ivor Stool Bdt-rrr gar Cuhcs, Siiiilf and .Tobacco Boxes., i. Chains; Tooth, Nail mid Shaving Brushes;’Iluir aud Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Canes, a good ussorlmont of Cutiory— together with ovory other article utmplly foutid jn Clocks, Wqtchos, and Jewelry Repaired in the best inaimor, and warranted to give Batlsfaction. ootlB . T. T. WILMOT. WATCHES'AND JEWEL- RY.—Tho Subscriber wisholi to cnll tiic ^attention of bis ctutdmors to a choice os- M1HU l/UUIIIO MUUUIII ajuvein, UUIU Hill ble Cam Lovers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lo vers; Silver Hunting Caso Lovers, Silver Doiihlo Bottom Lovors, Silvor Anchor Escapement Lo vers. Silvor Ldpine and Vertical esenpomont. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb Guard Chtilni,Koys and Chain Rings,till ofwhieh will be sold as low as In any city in tiio Union. All kiudsof Watches Ropnlrpd ah«l wnrrantod. D. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. PIUJLIP KEAN, Draper Ac Tailor, 08 BRYAN-Stiikxt. Molasses; __ boxes Hdrrioi sous; Pickles t Qts. and Pint _ TonjGabbnges, tides having been iMBm n -uckdrcl. whole lioxes Uai- ialton, , Black ic above ur- bought for cash, will bo sold low nnd warranted. Also, for sale: 12,060 lbs Georgia, anfi Balti; mora Hams; Sides and Shoulders; 30 sacks Rio Cofice; 10 do Cuba; 10'do Java; 6 do Qld Istguiru; Canal nnd Georgin Flour; White Havana, New Orleaus, Ctibn and Crashed Sugar, London Por ter; Codfish, Rico, Potatoes, Soap, BluckP op mr; upimsti, Kico, rolatpcs, Hoap, Black Popper, Spice, Table Salt, Preserves, Blitter, 1-iril, Ac. odt21 ' QhfcD DRAIN.—150 bushels Northern m Sfied Oats; 75 do do do'Rye; 60 do do do WhcaM for sale br _ TiENSI.OW Si WEBSTElt. Ilf'AIIOUANY AND DLACK WALNUT IU. PEAD8TKAD8, of Fronch anil Hi^h Post. A largo Assortment, just received. And salo by 4 1. W. MORRELL, iiov23. ! ' Stnets’ Buildings. jr^HAlUS.—100 dozen Maple and Black X/ Walnut, with Cane mid Rush,seating.lin Walnut, with Qa«m nijfi Rufji, seating, {in Plnlii, Grecian and Gothic/pattcrns ; lOO dozon Windsor do. jiist received and for sale b' 1‘L w.ai— v - —•* nov 2*3 . MORRELL, Smets' Buiklings. JJAIIOGAN V CIIAIKS.—25 doz. Full French pattern;.25 do Jthdo do; Gothic Top do with spring seats, inst received nnd for wiki by I. Wt MORRELL, nov 23 .Smets’ Buildings. ■QIVaNS AND OTTOMANS.- Di vans, Tcte-u-tUe pattern; do Serpentine do; Ottomans Serpentine do. in French and plain seating, just received nnd for sale hy I. W. MORRELL, Smeta’ Buildings, nov 23 H AMS,—Roynold'a Hums, for sale by oct 27 ALBERT HARD. Tho subscriber grate Ail to his friend* and patrons for piist favors, tokos much pleasure in informing thorn of his recent return fVom tho Northern Citids, witii as fine on ossortiiieht of ar ticles in his lino ns can bo found in any similar establishment in tiio city. —Having solocted his .. v . Tn . T ^ Istock IVoui some ofthe first houses in Now York, ho feels no husitnney in warnuitinguvery nriiclo, which hois nrepnrad to niaketo oniorintbolatost stylo and fashion by die most oxporienced workmen. Ilis stock cotisiets of Buber Fronch, English A American Broadcloths. Do. do. do, do. Casslmeros. Do. do. do. do. Dooskius.. -Do. do. do. do. .Tweeds. Together with a most splendid assortment of Cash mere Woolonctl, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Butius, And a large variety of Plaids.- liei has idtjo on iiaiiu a large nud woll selected assortment of >Rondy Made Garineuts, gotten up in tiio best manner, expressly for tills market,which he is determined to sell at modenito prices; to jollier with such nrticlos as Hhirts, Stocks, Siispeu lera, Huudk’fls Gloves, Umbrellas, Cdps, Hosiery Merino and Lmnbs Wool Yudor Shirts ami Draw era; and all otherarticlcsusuully kept in fashionable eHtublislimouts of this kind. • PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends that he has removed from Owens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store No. 08 BKYAN-ST., recent ly occupied by J. Southwell A Co., where lie will bo gratified to fill theirordera. ' oct 4 12 GASONABTE DRYGOODS JOHN MURPHY respectftdly takes leavo to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city andcotnitry four ' • - itiy generally, (and particularly the In dies,) that fie lias returned from the North, and.has ieo iruni uiw ixnrm, nui^nan now open n grtoit portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy nnd Staple'Dry Goods, epnsintiog in part of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Keracys; white aud red wool nndc.iii(uii Flannnlt<; bleached and Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Broomr, \V:el^hoardsj turrel-cover.H, Bellows, Faucuis. Bird-caged, Vool-cnrdrt, Loinou-sijueezers, Wood-spoons, Barrel-covers, Wool-cards, Lcinou-sqm Crimpiug-mnchincfl. Also <£nhA<firtypMi ket-bashets, Cradles hud Wngnh^f.iv'olfing-und fimey Baskets, dusting, scrub, slum,' dollies, nail nud Ollier Brushes. - ' • - m TMnr* Fancy and Miscellaneous floods. Clilrtn, glnas aud wood Toys, a line assortment uitaldo for the aniiroai liing uOlidays ; fiiifcyliox* T 6 anW^&.®«! luis. at llio Eustern Wharf, n nrimu assort RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, BH and FIREWOOD, which ho otlbra tor uqeommodttting turius. , Purchasers coll at’ his office near tfiu Exclinngo chasing, Ail orders, for either of th ticlcB, loft ut Ins onice,.iyll! 1 ho promotl' junu,28 1 It. A. A li'AJbJLi;. J.1 .GOODS.- NEVlVR otrer j 1 * “ — • | luiufacturcs. . t _ — bulos WuHliiiigtou Bfld Glasgow, 20 do'. Uuidii Rolled, 5 do. Extra-IwuvtUlol- lory, , *T» a A. L1NSEVS— 5 bales Fancy niid Plains.' ' BLANKETS—25 bales Lomltm Duftil fiffiYio ex* tra largo and heavy, 10 do. Bri»tnl. fancy ends, 3 do. Cot'd nmlFmiey,2do;*Fitio VVhituMfbod. FLANNELS—5 bales Plain -and Twilled red, 0 do. white, 5 cases Canton, or Cutton. SHEETINGS—50 halos. 3-4,7-8 mid 4-4, broiVU, 10 enses, do,.do., bleached/ . • i MARLBORO’ STRIPES'—5 - bales Fifiioy and Southern. PRINTS—20bales American and English, com prising avety stylo and quality. • - % SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk dud * Ootion, all? qua titles and sizes. ’ ? DE LAINES.Ixxw Priced and Fine. ; ’ , J HANDK’FS—Silk and Cotton, pocket, Verona, 'Madmiu and Uoniall. ' • *. NEGRO CAI’S-^-Kilninrnoolc and Scotch .’Bon nets. • ' <r. .1 LSj C JT WOOL SOCKS*—Low Priced nnd Fine. HOSIERY—Ladies, - Gents, and Mieses,' of ol) hinds. ’.*•<' • * 'As ** r.- LACES—Figured and PluiiiBobbinutt; -Edgings and lnscrtinira. * .... CR A VATS—Ladies and Gents Fancy and Black BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown,WU- ed.and Green,- Bread Cloths. SATINBTTS-Ciulot. Ulnck, Illuo/ Mlkotlnml Fancy Uatinotto nntl. Jmmf ::iir 91 > 1 oci 1 do Loins from 25 to 50 eta; Ginghi all prices; Silk Shawls, plaid and fig’d; fancy Coslimerdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Bror.he do; new. style of Paris Velvet Scarfs; French-worked’ Col lar* nt 37cti; do do Chomizctts from 75ct£$p $5; Kid Gloves, nil colors; wht and col’d I.inen Ildkfs for Gentlemen; French Broad Clotii; Cnxhinom, Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scarfs, Poek’t lldfs; Kid Gloves, Lisle, Berlin and Buckskin do, Carpet I * “ I ShmEonT 'JIUVCK, J.IMi;, JMJIim ill Bags, & c. For sale by nov 10 —. cor. Wli liitnkor A Congrces^te._ /'4ASH STOUR S-SMALL PKOF1 XJ ANI) dUICK;SALES -By , 30-ik' ITS .. . , T — .... arri vals, wo are enabled to oflbr to the ntizemi of Savannah, a complete assortment of HnfiKPLK AND FANCY' DRY GOODS, con^i^.mg of Shawls, Dress Goods, Silks, Paris Plaid -. Ui-oac.n do. BlackaUd Col’d Alpacas, Heavy Ticks. I .-. glish and American Long Cloth. Broad Cloth*, ■Cassiroeres; Satinets, KcrH(-y^ v Georgia {' : aius, Liuseys, Oil Cloth, Tahlo‘Spreads, (cry neb; Flannels, Irish Linens, French worked collars at 374 tout*, AC. &C. ' *1 IiIUiMMIBN Wo invito attonti embraces almost evi pliia: 10coses Prints all styles nod do do British, entirely new ; U9 piires Matiss.de Iaiiiw und Cashmeres ; d.» Wmati-d Plaids for Ioulies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cajdimero French ; 5, do Block Silk Vvnrp Alpaca ; Bkick and Colored Merinocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New stylo Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Fon Gk.nti.kmkn’* Wkaii : 5 pieees superior black French Broiidcbuli ;25 do limey and black Curiimcrc* and Doo Skins; 1 do/., ivhila Satin em broidered‘Chiii<r Vests, very rich: Best black und white Kid Gloves; Steel frame IJmbmln.. Honduiks : 2 eases heavy Satiuetts. low prje- Und- Skirts; Shawls from 25c(s to $10; Mndrasn Ilk fa; Irwlt'Linens; brown ami blk Hollands; Table and Towel Litmus; Ladies’ l>lk nml col’d plkvsilltllosc: togetiicr 'with aeom]dete assortninnt oiWotiou ami Cashmere; Children and M‘litres wool end rutton Hose, from No. 1 to 7; Gloves of all kinds and juilltitW.i Liirnn Ildkfs from J2te. up; blk Satin fasting ; oil Silk ; Bonnets, Hibbonn. Flower*, Wreaths,'Silk and Cotton Rauches; thread and lisle laces aud edgiugu; Needle work Collars liom 25ctsitp; under rieuvex und iuside IIiIIck. and La dies Merino Vests.—together with a variety of other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. As to prices, Ac. J. ill. would respectfully say to all, call .uid judge for yourselves at No. lbOCou- gresa Street, South Side Market Square, out 25 * fjTTKlC, CHEESE, SPERM CAN- DLES AND WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice Gosbeti Butter ; M boxes prime Cheese; 50 do New Bedford sperin Candles; 20 bids N Y high proof Whigkey ; 5tj boxes family Soap, landing from brig Savannah ami for wdc by nov 17. SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings ; 2 cases Hosiery, uuniiplete asboitmeiit-^oper Iriah LiimriH, Knvi.i ntid U. Em Diaper; Red aud white Flamiet CliukiugM. . s^fljjjiu' 4 '•’ Ami n great many other mlich'4 in the DRY GOODS LINE. An i(i J peeliyuof liiuaUickbv lliC l/ulicH aud Gcntlmnen of tho' city ami vitality, w icepectIUlly solicited by JOSEPH LIPPMAN. - Owens' Buildiog.s,Coneies.'> Sliced, > oct 21 Soutii Side Aliuket Square. - pAPiiDii Ml reama 2HX3S4 NeWApaper; W mg' :«do; lOthdo 150 do 24X;W do; 10(1 do 22KM «! 21X27do; 150roams plain and ruled FooUcnp plain Flat Cap paper; J26 reanm paper; 7u reams ptuiu Mat Cap pap< plain aud ruled Letter paper; 40 reams Folio po it und Book paper ; 100 reams Double Wrapping paper ; 130 reams Double Straw Wrapping j».il per;200 roams bust quality Sirown Wrapping pa per; 350 reams beat biugle or small Wrapping pa per. hamiirled kinds;75 ie»iiw l uvelope paper, rpeoivedby tccciit arrivals, and Per «d« bv oct 30 DEN LOW A WLBSTEk. . t •« T *£