The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 15, 1847, Image 1

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NOTICES. ^EOItOIA. — Bullucli County.- AJ To nil to whom it nthy concern.—Wheroas Mary Rigdon hath applied to tlie Honorable tho i , Inferior Court of said county,-while sitting for J ordinary purposes, for lotters of Administration f on thounbequouthod part of tho estate of Daniel 1, Rigdon, late of raid county, deceased. i These axe therefore to cite and admonish all and t singular the kindred and creditors of tlio said do- f ceased, to’file .their objections (if any they havo) in'tho clerk’s office, in terras of thti law, otherwise letters of Administration will ho granted to ap- s plicant. a Witness tlio Hdn. William Williams, ono of o the Justices ofthe said court* this 23d November, 1 - A. D.,1847. I DAVID BEASLEY, c.c.o.n. c. a nov 29 J r 1 EOltOIA, Bulloch County.—To VT all whom it may concern.—^Whoroos, Alien 1 Williams, Gitardlnu of Martha A. Lyons, hath ® applied to tho Hon v tlio Court of Ordinary of 1 Bulloch county, for Letters Distnissory from said 8 Gmmlinnflhip. ? These aro therefore to eito and admonish all J. persons whatsoever interested, to file tlieir objec- 1 tions (If any) in my office, within tlie tiino pro- * scribed by law, otherwise Lotters Dismissory will 11 bo granted tho applicant. ‘ oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c. 1 IjIUUR MONTHS after ditto application £ JE will be.mado to the Hun. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Ware County, when-sitting 0 for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho lands n belonging to tlie estate of William Y'arbqrongh, j; loto of Ware county, decensod, for tho benefit of „ tlio heirs and creditors of said estate. DAVID J. MILLER, Adin’r. „ ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. nov 16 3 TYTOTICE.—All persons iudobted to the os- t 1" tato of William Yarborough, late of Wore f county, deceased, aro hereby requested to muko 1 immediate payment: Aud those having demands 2 against said estate will render them iu according ti to law. t DAVID J. MILLER, Adin’r. i Elizabeth Yarborough, Adm’x. t Warcshoro’, Nov. 1,1847. nov 9 t IjiOtJR MONTHS after date application 1 J. will lie made to tho Hon. tho Inferior Court j of Bulloch County, while sitting for ordinary J piirposu*, for leave to sell all the real and per- ' sunol Estate of Jasper nnd Eliza Sims, minor*. 11 IIASKELL SIMMONS, “ Guardian'of Jasnor Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, no\ 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims. " ElOllR MONTHS after date, application ( | -I- will be made to thu Hon. tlio Justices of tho 0 Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting ; iwu Court of Orilinary, for luavo to sell all tho ^ property, whether real or personal, belonging to t thu estate of Edward Qtugly, duccaeed, for the benefit of the heirs uml creditors of said estate. ,j JOHN CASS, Guardian of the v orphan c.hildran of Edwurd Quigly, dec’ll. ( nov 2 » "lYTOTICE»—All persons indebted to’ tlio es- t J-1 tato of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please umko imtnedinto jmymout: And those who have a deiimndM against said estate, will present them us v the law directs. o nov 2 D. II. DALDYVIN, Ex’r. i UoCJU MONTHS after duto,uupUciiUan r Jl will he made to the lion, tlio Iufurior Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sull the real estate anil 1 slaves.of Mrs. Anno Ctiiiingliuio, late of said » county, doc«u*ud, for tl;o buuefit of thu hairs uud ! creditors ofsuid estate. u out 22 CHARLES SPALDING. V lYTOTICE.—Four months after date, nppli- j ± i cation will ho made to the Honorable tlio , Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chnthmn County ^ wiiilo sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leavo to ( soil Billy uud Sarah, two negroes,holongitig to tho ( estate of William Luvitidur, deceased, for tlie t benefit of tlio heirs ofsuid estate. . • oct‘21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r. „ ; T^OUit months after ditto application will ho 1 Jl made to tlio Honorable the Inferior Court of . Glynn county, when sitting ns a Court ofOrili- 1 nary for leave to sell the estate of Wlit. U. McDou- 1 h aid, deceased, lute of McIntosh Couuty. „ alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, s net 5 Administrators. ' 1\T° ,|,ICE «-A« powtma ittdolrtod to the o»- J.Y tato of Joseph l'endurvis, lato of Wayno County, decoused, aro requested to come forward and mako immediate payment. And all persons „ having any doinaiid agaiiHttlie estate, are request ed to hand in tho sumo regularly attested within tlio time proscribed by law. oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exe ? r. TTI OUR MONTHS after date, application Jl will bo made to the Hon. tho Justices of tho rs Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting as u Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tlie per sonal property helotmiug to the estate of Mary K. Turner, lute of said county, deceased, for the y henefit-of the heirs und creditor* of *aid estate, nug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adin’r. *: TTIOER MONTHS after date, pplication Jl will lie made tn the Hon. the Justice* of tlio Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sella lot ol land in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong ing to tho estate of James Brinson, deceased, for tho benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said es- e- tate. JASPER WILSON, \ P . d sept 13 SIMEON BRINSON, $ rs * TTYOUR MONTHS after date, application Jl will ho made to the Hon. the Justices pf the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting for ordinury purposes, for leave to sell two Ne- *• crops, being part of tlio peraonnl property of tho late John P ( Williamson. Sold for tlie benefit of tho heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian, a sept 2 TTIOUR MONTHS afterdate application w J- will ho made to tho Houorbale the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a M Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tlio real estate of John B. Gtiudry, late of this county, doconsed, °* for the benefit of the heirs und creditors of said estate. nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. point MONTHSaMr date, application a X; will he made to tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leavo to sell the following is. n .°8 ro “lave*, to wit: Louisa and her fivo children, 0 p viz ; Jane Ann, Mary Margarot, Frauccs, Wil- e j liam aud Georgia, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Abraham Nichols, lato of Chatham Comity, deceased. — ROBERT W. POOLER, E, nov 4 Atninistmtor,. it. it. ic. c. t. a. ft UUCKNElt «& MEEKER,— hy m Nos. 105 and J06. Bryan street, have just received, a fino assortment of BOOTS and n’s SHOES, for Gentlemen, Y'ouths nnd Boys wear, or- of tho best materials nnd manufacture, aud of Uio latest stylo. Alio, Ludies, Misses aud Children’s Jj- Shoes of ovory vurioty uud stylo, wurrauted ns good as can ho fiiunn’in this market, nndutns on low price*. A Ini'gn and cnrcfiilly selected stock pf PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters a- and factors will find to tlieir advantage to call and oxnmino. Cnro taken) in fitting measure*. bv. Also, n general assortment of Cap*, Trunks, Valises, Carpel Bags, School Satchels, Arc. G. And it supply of Ladies and Gentlemen’* Puri* made Boots, direct importation. oct 1 TTOISUKHUPINO IHtY (1001)8. XJL Furniture Dimity; YVhito Marseille* Quilt*; Col’d ditto.; Fiimitnrn Frin'ges; Drapery Muslin; 7- Turkey Red Drapery-; Table Covering ; Col’d ro * Tahlo Coverer White Damask Table Clothh; Bro. ditto;Damask Table Diaper; DoWlass, Osnaburgs, ‘ Huckaback and Scbtcn Dinpors? Russia nnd 0gs French Diapers; Fronch Towels ? Wht. nnd col'd of Doyles; 5-4 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings; 5-4 to 12-4 se, blea’d and unbiea’d cotton ditto. Received and . for sale by oct 21 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEV1TT TIIliD.tlliV GBOKGIAIV, i'j is rum.isimi) ij» «!*•«< ‘ r ■'< CITY OF SAVANNAH, nv .> ■ r t ; WIViLIAM H. BUUOCII, AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PATABI.U flKMI-Air.'fUALLV 15 ADVANCK, on - TUB TIII-WEEILLY GEOItGIAN, *on THif^tWtitVr" ly Paper. tii Political and MUcollnneoui Advertisements publishedInthe ’ THIS PAPER la ncnt to all porta of the Stato and Union, br delivered•• in. me oily, at;FIVE DOLLARS per annum, or at TPlv.EE.DOLLARS'’Ibr‘Siz mouths. . : . . TUB WBEK1jY„4 Is published every Friday, wterpopn, n nou..ins per annum—all pay able m advance. lisliod THiRtr DAYS at least. must ho published six Wkkks. ' Sales of Negroes by Executors or Adininistra- . ■ . » . 1.,. rn„,, lip, nmy navo.ueon grameu, nm giving t notice thereof in ono of the public Court llonso, whore such sides are to be hold. Notice for leavo to sell Negroes, must be pub- shall bo made thereupon by the Court. trators, and Guardiuns, must be published SIX TY DAYS before tlio day of solo. m ' must bo made at tho Court House county in which tho property is s tlio first Tuesday of tlio mouth, hours often in tho morning and four in the uftor- liudn. *’ • - * ,!J —• so expressed in tho advertisement. • . , Applications by Executors, Administrator* nnd sell Land, imi*t be published FOUli MONTHS. testate and intestate estates by Executors i ininistrators, must bo advertised FORTY HAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators, for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on FOUR MONTHS. Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of tho bond of ngreotuont) to mnko ti tles to land, must bo advertised Tiiiikk Months at least. Sheriffs sides under executions regularly granted by tho courts, must be advertised tinder order of Court, must be advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale. * * All f.nttnru ilmw-l.'il In tliiu Ollinn B* For side by nov (1 JOHN M. COOPER. rpiIB MEXICAN BANC HE I A thu Maid of the Chappnrul, by Cli Avcrili. Benjamin, tho Jew of Groitnda, a Romance; by Edward Maturin, Esq. William Carcltnn. I'd Woodworth. Received bi von by J. 13. CUBBEDGE, Sotitli side Market sqnnro. qMIE WORLD IN A P< A BOOK.—By W. H. Crump. »MVl/4U|U,|n UI UIU Hilly X1I11I1H > 1'H land, in English metrical translations. The Book of Visions. Ciiristuins Blossoms for 1848. . Core: elegantly hound. The Christum Keepsake for. 18-18. Friendship’s Offering for 1848. Tlln U... i ... II..,# ... it. F.iuiiy Chuhbuck. . ’ wi.iuo, mil, auuiui^, uuu luouiiiiui *m CIWwn . ’ 'Fhos. K. Horvey. riie Child's Favorite, by n Lady. Alphabetical Cords, &c. Received by J.B. CUBBEDGE, nnv B Soiitli-sido Market squaro. PtfBLICgALEB, k* SHERIFF’S SAI/B.^Will 1 on tho tlio first Tuesday itr’Jnnuniy Improvements All that tract or parcel of Land containing Aii the above Also ono other tract or parcel of Land contain- Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land cotain- KfMl I I.. I ...L!.L I Also, oil that tract or parcel of Land containing ,781 acres, and known ns tract li, and composed f tho four following surveys, to wit: one‘survey \V. Alston: one s,and granted ul I..Daniel;all of Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land known Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, con- lining 1000 acres, and known ns tract K, and Also, one othor tract or parcel of Lntid, enntnin- lay of January.! it tho SDtli iipuid one -all of which last Also, all that tract or parcel of Laud, contain- Also, all that other tract or parcel of land, con- niuing (1000 acres, and known ns tract E, and Also, all those several, Low, or parcels of Land, lying and being iu Brunswick, and known in tho plan thereof by tho following denomination atm numbera: Water Lots, Nos. 0,7, 8, 9, 10,11,13, 15,19, 23, and 24, and Bay lota, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15,10, 17, J9, 20, and 23, and town Lots numbers 56,57, 58, 59,60,61,63,04, 65, 09, 70, 71, 117, 118,119,134,135,136,137, 138,139,140,141,142,143,140,150,151,153,177, 179, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,189, 190,191,193, 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289,200, 291,294,295, 298, 297, 293, 301, 302, 303, 333,' 345, 346, and 317; all of tho said last mentioned town I«ota or parcels of Laud, lying and Ifeing within the lines of u survey made on 29th September, 1826, andganted to Urbanus Dart on the 17th Septem ber, 1828—all the aforesaid tracts and lots of Land with privileges, apurtenanees and improvements, levied on ns tho property of Urbanus Dart, by virtue of a writ li. fa.,waning out of tlio Superior Court t>f Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort gages executed by tho said Uranus Dart, to tho Exchnngo Bank, and by thu said tlio Exchange Bank, us.-jigued uud transferred to the Comptroller Geueml of said State, and Commissioners under tlio net of 1838, entitled “Au Act to.authorixe tho business of Banking and to regulate.the same” in favor of Darid E. Bothwoli, Comptroller General, for use, &c., against the said Urbanus Dnrt,mnrt- gngor,nnd the Bnid tho Exchange Dank,assignor, said proper!)' pointed out in said mortgage, ti. fa. Also, at tho time and place aforesaid, will he sold tlio following tracts, parcels and lols of Land, situate, lying anu t being in the County of Glynn, with all tho privileges, appurtenances and im provements thereto belonging, and known and described as follows, to wit: All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moia’ty of a tract originally granted to Johu Graham, who was afterwards ulicincd, and said Lund sold at confiscation sales, by the Commissioner* of Con fiscation, under and by virtue of an act of “Con- iicution and Ouicnccmcut” of tlio State of Uunr giu, passed March 1st, 1778,to William McIntosh, jr. uud sold hy tho administrators of thu said Wil liam' McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivino, in tho year 1396, uud again sold hy thu said Virgil 11. Vi vino, by his attornoy in fact U. Vivino, to Suiuuel Palmer, on tho 12th day of January, 1837, und conveyed by tlio said Samuel Palmer to James Muse, by deed duted 7th August, 1841, said last mentioned tract having such shape, marks und hnuudurios us will appear by a plat of,ro-Hurvey of tho same executed by Reuben King, on tlio 17th (Decomber, 1335, which ucuompuuies said deed of couvuyance. Also, all that other.tract of land, containing 165 acres, granted to William Moore on tho 31st day of December 1836, and sold at Sheriffs Sulo on 3d day of August, 1841, and purchased hy E. M. Moore, and convoyed hy tho said E. M. Moore to James Moore on said 3d August 1841; the sliapn, marks mid boundaries of which wiilnppeur by tho plat of tho saiuo. Also, all that othor tract of Land,containing217 acres, and hounded by Jacob Mooro’s Lund, ou tho north, the estate of Juuics Moore’s Laud on tho oust, south uud west by James Fort’s Laud, granted to William Mooru on the 17ll» day of May, 1837, and purchased at HliorifT’s Sulo on the 3d August, 1841, by E. M. Mooru, and subsequently, on tho 3d day of August 1841, convoyed hy buuI E. M. Moore to James Moore; tlio sliupo, murks and boundaries of which will appear by thu plat of the same. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Laud, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of tlio south moiety ufa tract of Land granted to. Jacob Moere, in November, 1769, for 400 acres, and tlio south moiety of ono othor tract lyiug adjacent thuruto, and granted to James Moore on tho 14th Juno, 1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by tlio north ern inoiotosofsaid tracts of Jund,worthy Lands of, Jacob Mooru,south by tho cstuto.of James Mooro’s Land, ulld’ oust - by marshes and creeks, having such shape, murks und boundaries as will appear by roforuucoto the plat aimuxed to said grant. Also, all that other tract of Lund granted to Ja cob Moore on the 28th November, 1822, contain ing 495$ acres, bounded east by Wiilium Moore’s Land, southwest hy un old survey, northwest hy •iipiiiit Inml. and soiithoust hy James Moore’s cxpreeasly for this work. Received by nov 10 JOHN M. COOPER P nilWmi, IIKOTIIF.R JONATHAN, a scmi-nnmial Pir>tm-'ini r,.- u... mmi-nmiiial Pictorial for thu Holyihiya. v * Yankoo Doodle, a Christmas uud N Year’s Present. Scnutitiff Kxpoditinn. of McCallooll’o To ilniiMrsi hy Soinncl C Rood, Jr. . 1,10 Splendor of Vnnuiilln> .,..,1 ti.o J"P l -Donovan’s Adyonttiros in Moxleo. Martin tf dec 1 rpn -i. i tion. The Force of 1 nonius Scott. cd ut the same lime to Loyal Cowles: one other survey containing 1000 acres, and granted on the 20thofJa!iuarv,1837,tu IfcunoM.Rall;und olio other survey containing JIMlft acres, and granted outbo 23d day of January 1837, to George W. Murray —all of said last mentioned several surveys, hav ing such shape, marks and boundaries ns will moro fully appear by reference to the plat an nexed to each of said grants. Also, nil that other tract or parcel of land, con taining 2678 acres, and known us tract F, and com posed of the three following surveys to wit: one survey containing lOOOacres, und granted to Da vid B. Mitchell, on thu 29th day of Juiiuury,]837: ono other survey containing 1000 acres,and grant ed to Peter J. Williams, on the 23d day of Janu ary. 1837; and oilier survey containing 678 acres, and grunted to John Betliuuu, on the 28th day of Junuury, 1837—allot'said last mentioned several surveys having such shape,murks and bouiidurius as will appear by reference to the plat uuuexcd to each of said grunts. Also, all that other tract or pnrcol of Land con taining 1591 acres, and known as tract G,and com posed of the two following surveys, to win one survey containing 1090 acres, and granted on tlio 14t)iduyofJaniiury,1837;audoiiuotlicrHiirvcycoii- taining’591 acres, and granted on tho 2CUi day of January, 1837, to Robert Micklcjohu; each of said hist mentioned surveys having such shape marks and boundaries as will appear by reference to tho plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Laud, con taining 4,598 acres, and known us tract M, and composed ofthe five following surveys, to win ono survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on the 20th day of January, 1837, to James Wood; one other survey containing 1,000 acres, nndgran- ted at the same time to Michael Harvey; one nth- vacant land, land, and conveyed by Jacob Mooro to Mary Jl. Domerc, wife of James Moore, by doed dated 1st October, 1835, and having hiicIi shape, marks and boundaries ns will uppear by tho plat unuexud to said grant. Also, all that othor tract of Land containing 512 acres, hounded north hy Michael PoiiccH’h laud, east by Senton Grautlaiul’s Land, south by S. U. King’s Land, west by Edward W. Butler’s and Win. Hudson’s Land, and granted to James Moore on the 29th June, 1838, and having such shape, marks and boundaries us wilt nppeur hy reference to a plat aunuxed to said grant. Ah«>. one other tract of Lund containing 184 nercs. hounded at the time of survey ou the north and west by vacant Lands,south by Jacob Moore's Laud, and east by old survey, and granted to Wil liam Moore on 23d November, JrtJ8, for2J9acrus, and subsequently reduced to 184 acres, and pur. cucscd by E. M. Moore utSheritFs Sale on 3d Au gust, 1841, and on same day convoyed by said K, M. Moore to JaiuesMoore.audhavingsiichsliape marks and boundaries as will appear by a plat an nexed to said grant. All the aforesaid last men tioned seveu tracts and parcels of Laud,with the. appurtenances and improvements tfi PUBLIC SALES. fiHATIIAH SHERIFF’S SALE. V>—Qn the first Tuesday in Jamlnry next, be fore the Court IIoubq in the city of Savannah, betweou the legal hours of side, will bo sold; All that Wharf Lot situate, lying and aeing in tlio city of Savannah, and known aiid distinguished t in tho plan of said city hy tlio nintibtir Two (2,) it'Bull Street and Lincoln Street, and bound- East of od East by n Lot lute Potor Kenn’s, West by u Lot owned by estate of Robert Isaac, and North by Savannah River. Levied on by virtue of a Fl.'-Fn. founded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of die Supe rior Court of Chatham. couu(y, iu favor of Lucy Isaac and Robert Bruce Isaac vs. Margarot Scott, Executrix of Robert Scott. , • dec 3 ELISHA WYLLY, ShorUTo. c. (PIIATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. V>—On the first Tuesday in Febrtlnry. next before tho Court House in the City ofSuvunnah. between the legal hours of sale, will bo sold, ne gro boy Nelson, about thirteen years of age. Levied on by virtue of n Fi. Fa. founded on foroclosuro of Mortgage, issued out nr tlio Infe rior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Rob ert M. Chariton vs. AlexundorJ. Maxwell, due 3 ELISHA WYLLY, Slierift' c. c. C 3 HATH A III SHERIFF’S SALE. ''Continued—On the first Tuesday in January next, beforo thoCnurt House, inthocitv ofSavan- nnlt, between the legal hours of Sale, will he sold a Negro Man Slave,named Isifayette, levied on by virtue of a fi. fa., fouudod ou foreclosure of Mortgngo, issued out of tlio Superior Court of Chhtliaiii Comity, in favor of Henry IC roughs vs. T. Watson, dec 3 ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriff, c. c Bur- A DIII1NISTRATORS S A L E. — J.*. Will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door, in States- borough, Bulloch Comity, between thu l.?gal hours of sale, ono negro man named Torn, be longing to tho Estate of John Williams, late of said comity, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said Estate. Terms made known on the clay of sale. 15. 11. SCARBOROUGH, Ailnir. nov4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x E " XEOUTOU’S SALE.—Will herald, ' on the first Tuesday in February next, lie- twoon the usual hours of sale, at public auction, before tlio.Court House iu the city of Savannah, tho following real estate, belonging tn the estate of Michael Dillon, deceased, and sold by permis sion of the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Chat ham comity, viz: Lot No ono (I),Franklin ward, in the city of Sa vnminh, with the buildings, &e„ known us the “Sailors’ Homo.” This hit is In foe simple. ' Lot No two (2), Franklin ward, city Of Savan nah, adjoining lot No 1, to the west. This lot is unimproved, and is subject to aground rent tn tlm city corporation of Savannah of $35 per annum. Lot No nino (9) Curry Town, city of Savan nah, Ice simple, and ittiimproved. ROBERT M. CHARLTON, Ex’or. nov 18 — E XECUTOR’S SALE .—Will he sold, oil, the first Tuesday in January, 1818. be fore the Court House door, in the town ofRuids- villo, lu tlio Couuty of Tattnull, two lots of land, cucli containing ^87$ uurus, more or less, lyiug on the North side of tlio Altuiimha ltiver, just uhovu tho junction of tlio Ohoupie, und tiro ud- joining the lauds of Joseph Bull, Esq., and others. Those lands urn valuable, both iu soil uud tim ber. They are sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of William Cooper, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. r:i.'ni)m7 cnniir -WILLIAIfl U. HALE’S £iO JLINS LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. E A D I E S’ Misses, Cliilijfpu’s nud Inftuit’s SHOES, of ovorv stylo, shade and pattern at the NEW gUAINITK STORE, 163 Congress strnoot, Savannah, Geo., sign oi tho Goldon Hand. oct 1 DR KAN their Full supply oI CKUUKEltY AWD UUIBH FURNISHING GOODS, to wliich they.wnect fttby inyite th4 attention,of pprotowBrite jlM* stock in part consists as follows : Crockery, China and Olast Ward •’, W. Granite, Flowing'Bli^aM^UIb^liiitJ ner Setts; do do Ted do i Rnimt^ea, Setbp, gold band and plain; do do Raised Figure China ,Yus- os; Boquet Holders,; Qhlna Mugs,; Omainonts, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Wine Glosstia,. Solar and Astral Chimneys, Dr canters, Castors, Oaiidy Glasses*, Bird Bottlr Stono Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, tlhunis, See: * eautiful pi MaSi R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat Outc ■ - - - Dutch and Glolm Turnip Heeds. All vurio. tics ofCtibbnge, Rndisb, Spinach, Ijattucu, Pens, Cauliflower. Beets and Halsily Seeds. Garden Trowels, luarching Ivtiivus, Pruning Scissors and Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, sept 16 Monument square. nov 1 GEORGE COOPER, Exr. QELL1NH OFF AT COST, FOR O CASH.—Tlio subscriber, intending to leave tho city, is SELLING OFF iiis stock of very Choice Goods at cost, nllbrdiiig an opportunity to Uioso who wish, to avail Uiomsolves of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made tu measure of tho very host materials and workmanship, ami at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will ulso ho sold hy tho piece or pattern. Any ono desirous of puyehnsing tlio ENTIRE STOCK willhavo a very liberal discount inado bolow cost. _ N. B.—All persons indebted to the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, uro requested to call and sotlllc tho same witii ns little delay iih possible, net 18 JOHN MALLERY. «S> NEW AND SEA- SONAULE GOODS.— lAVjjyfcUeceivi-d by late Arrivals from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Tho Subscriber begs leave tn acquaint the citizens of Savannah ami its viuitniy, that ho has received, and is now opening, at Iiis Store, a most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWKLRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, Arc., consisting in part as follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gill and Ebony Mantle Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, now patterns; Oll'ioo Time Pieces, 8 davs; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, 8 davs and 39 hours. WATCHES.—Gold Lover, Duplex’d. Anchor and L’Epine IVntches; Silver Lover, Anchor, Lepino and Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Ten Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyphons, i'te. Arc. PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Ten Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dialms, and every other article in that lino. FANCY GOODS.—A most apluuilid assort ment of. Rich Porceliiiu and Chinn Flower Va ses, from $2 to $30 ner nnir; a good assortment of Junau ami Enameled Waiters, now styles, ve ry rich; a line assortment of Girandoles, Solar Lamps, now stylo, all sizes; Britannia Ton Sots, Castors, Lanins, Candlesticks, Ac.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Box es, Fancy Funs, Card Cases of every description; together with n largo and varied assortment of Fnncv Goods, suitnbio for holiday presents, &c. SUNDRIES.—Porfiimory, a tine assortment; Musical Instruments of every description, Silver and Stool Bag and Pdrse Mountings, Silver and Steel Meeds,Silver Pencils and Toooth-picks, Ci gar Cases, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Silver Chains; Tooth, Nall and Shaving Brushes; llair and Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Canes, a good assortment of Cutlery— together with ovory other article usually found in ourtrntln. Clocks, Wutclios, and Jewelry Repaired in tho host manner, and warranted tu give satislliotion. oct 18 T. T. WILMOT. Solar Lamps of beautiful patterns; Lanin-head Bideand Hall Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia,brass and till Candlesticks. Tea, Trays; single Bad id softs, slop and toilott Pails, Foot-bath*, Cake aiid Spico Boxes, Tea Caddies, CofTeo Urns and,Big gins Egg-boilers, .'Tea-pots, Oyster-dishes, Disb mid Pluto Covers, Jelly and Bleau Mange Mould* Charlotte do Russo Pans, Gravy Strainers, PrittJ wans,Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamps Britunnia, G> S. and Iron Tea and Table Spoons t igethcr with a full ilssdrtillcnt of bfiglil TiH»Wir« Cutlery and Domestic Hardtemre. Ivory Table Cutlery iu setts of 61 pieces, of Knives only, Buck-bom and common Cutlery; Scissors, Razors.and Pocket Cutlery, .Gblfec Mills, Mince Knivos, Cafpet Jacks, S6up Digest tors, Fish Kettles, Potatoe Steamers, Pots/Ovens> Shovel mid Tongs, olegaut stool Fire Setts. Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer ana Wallin Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Cofibd Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Stair Rods, Sad-irons, tea and dinner Belts, rat and mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws, &c. &c.- Wood and ll'illoto Ware. * Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, WashdjoitrdtJj Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages, Wool-cards, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-apoom# Criuiping-uinchineH. Also un assortment 6fMar ket-baskets, Cradles and Wagons, tmvolling.and fancy Baskets, dusting, ftrilb, shoe, clothes, Mail and other Brushes. Fancy and Miscellaneous Goods. China, glass and wood Toys, ujiiio ussortmeiif suitable for tile npproacbiitg holidays ; fancy box es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards, cliess-iuen, Indies’ dressing cnscs, marbles, ther* uioineters, pins, tooth and nail brltslles, , dufiili bells, dog muzzles und collurs, liquor Hasks, hook rests, newspaper files, crimping machines, knife cleaners, &c. Ac. Planters, Housekeepers and Straitgers vlsitiilg the city, are invited to call, ns their large and va- ried assnrtuiutlt Will he found worthy of their at' teution. nov-15 C OAL YARD.—The subscribers having ron rnuted'tiio lot on Aiiciaux’s wharf, iuiiticcfi- ntely adjoining their store, purpose keeping ou hand a till! supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, Ac., and now oiler for sale landing from brig Josephus, iVnui Philadelphia, J50 tons Rod and White Ash Coal, broken and screened, selected for this market, nov 2 WOOD, C LAG HORN A CO. levied ou as tun property of James Mooro, dc ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing out of tlm Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mortgages executed by the said James Moore in bis lifetime to tho Exchange Bank and by the said Exchuuge Bank assigned Bervui and transferred to the Comptroller General of said State and Commissioners under tlio Act of 1838, cutitlcd “An Acttn authorize tlio business of Banking and to regulate tlio same,”) iu favor of David E. Dothwcll, Comptroller General, Ibr 1 , V “ I,UI ' urine iruospim ( formed Church, by D’Aubigno, I). D. Gio Sinner’s Friend, from tho 87tl edition. itiM j « V‘ 11,0 «cv, Jonn Newton Uiclmrd Cecil. I’iko° Divl,,a of Christianity, by J. G. Reflections on tho Second Ad y Kov. Hugh Whi(o< For sale hy J. B. CUBBEDGE, tiny 24 , M.IIH1WIIU viuinu.D A 1,1,H l* U! r, .—10 bog, AlUpico, cmvoil uml fiirmlo loivV liHTj] A.T, nOWNH, B: s 1 j . rr viiurjsci,—iiiKegs i Oran,, couny Ilutier, warranted of tne vary hart naality i 35 tinxea Ooahen Chaeac. for sale by dee 2 or tract containing 1,000 acres, and granted at the same time to James Bivins; oue other tract con taining 1,000 acres, and granted on tlio 23d day of Janaary, 1837, to Nathaniel B. Julian; uud one other tract, containing 598 acres, und granted on thu 26th day of January, 1837, to Charles Smith; all ofwhich said last mentioned surveys haviugsiieh shape marks and boundaries as will nppcnrby ro of said g ferenco to tho plat unuexud tn ouchnfsuid grants. Also, uil those several Lots or parcels of Land, lying und being in Brunswick, nud known in the piuu thereof by tlio following denomination nud numbers, to wit: 362, 363, 301, 365, 300, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 412, 410,416,417.418,419, 420,421, 427, 428, 131, 402, 463,464,465, 466,467,468, 468, 470, 471, 477, 478,479,480,481, 512, 513,514, 517,518, 519,520,521,527, 628, 529, 530, and 531; the said fifty four tovvu Lots being within the lines of a survey made on tlm 29th September, 1826, and grunted to Urbanus Dart ou tlm 17th September, 1828. Also, nil that other tract or pnrcol of Land, (ex- coptl26 acres ofthe sumiS,) containing 450 acres, and known ns Powell’s tract, hounded South by Piles’ lund, wostwnrdly by Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart and Williams’ laud, and enst- wdrdly by lauds ofthe Brunswick Lnnd Compa ny, mid originally granted to Jnmes Powell, Also, nil that othur tract and parcel of I*nnd, containing 177 acros, and known as the Hazle- hurat tract; bounded east by marshes and creeks, south by lands of tho Brunswick Land Company and eaatwardly and westwardly by landseurveyed use, Ac., against the said James Mooru, mort gagor, nud the said tho Exchange Bank, assignor, said /property pointed out in the said mortgngo Fi b*a. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sheriff Brunswick, Gu., Oct. 23,1847. nov 1 IVTOTICE.—Will be sold on tlm first Tues- -L1 day in January next, before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between tho usual hours or sale, all those Tracts of Laud, situate in the County of Chatham, uud ou thu Huvanuah River, known ns tlm Brampton and Retreat Plantations, containing 840 Acres, moro or loss, 100 Acres of which is under cmhuukinciit, and cultivated in Rico, tho rest consisting of mixed lnnd, together with uil the improve mini ts on said plantations.— The said lands being part of tho estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, und being now adver tised for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chancery of the Superior Court of Chatham County. WM. 11. CUYLER, C. I\ IUCIIARDSONE, F. B. DURANT, nov 2 Commissioners. A dministratrix’S sale.— On tho first Tuesday in January next, be tween the usual hours of sale, will ho sold before tho Court llonso door ill Hinesvillo, Liberty county, the following negroes,'to wit: Israel, Van Huron, Moll, Clnra and Ben, being part of tlio estate ofthe late Joseph Jones, of said county, and sold for the purpose of division among the heirs. ELIZABETH JONES, nov 10 Administratrix. F amily orocery store.- Corner of limitation and Rul/stmts.—.!. ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of Iiis friends nml the citizens generally to his choice and ample stock of Groceries now on hand,and which he is continually receiving: among which is Woolsev A Woolsoy’s Crashed Sugar; do. dp. Loafdo; Si Croix, Porto Rico,and New Orleans Sugars. N. O. Syrup; tmgnr-honse Molasses; Sperm and Tal low Caudles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore extra Hams; Bncfand Buffalo Tongues; Pepper a l*ri and Spice, Picklns.agrent variety; Catsup’s; Pre serves of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds luid Cur rants; Nuts of nil kinds; n ltd of choice Havana Sugars; Butter, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; Princeton C'rackurs;ClmeHe, Anchovies. Sardines, Auclioveo Paste, and EssoncejCapersOlives.frosli Salmon and Lobsters in tin cans;choice Tuns;C»f fee, of all kinds; Canal Flour iu whole und half hhls; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen A Chase’s) and Current Jully, Guava Mariualtulo; London Porter, iu pints uud quarts; Champagne, ofnpprovcd brands; Cordials; Tort, Claret, Ma deira and Sherry Wine. And a variety of other articles usually kept in n Family Grocery, always on hand uud for sale ut the lowest market price, nov 1 A L B15 R T 11A R D, comer of Jlrouuhlon and Drayfan Streets, offers fn ‘ ‘ WATCHES AND JEWEL- RY.—Tito Subscriber wishes to coll the ifoffffeqttention of his customers to a choico as sortment of fino watches, just received hy recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gobi Auehor Escapement Le vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapumuiit Le vers, Silver Lupine und Vertical escapement. Abo. line Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains. Curb Guard Chains, Keys uud Chain Rings, uil of which will be sold us low* as in any city iu tlm Union. All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. T O PLANTER? MECHANICS, AND MEKCHANTS. — The Subscribe!- has, nt the Eastern Wharf, n prime oMortwenVol RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES uml FIREWOOD, which ho offura for milt) bn accommodating terms. Purchasers Will pjcriim cull nt his ollico liettf thti ExChnuge before pur chasing. All orders, for either of tho above ar tides, left ut his ollicu, will be promptly attended to jitiio28 B, A. ALLEN, ]yi5W^JFALL_AND, WINTER GOODS.—SNIDER, LATHROP A NEV1TT, offer for sale, on reasonable terms — PLAINS—25 boles Fancy, 25 do. Cubic Wurp, 20(in. Schley’s Manufactures. KERSEYS—20 halos Wushingtou amlGlapgow, 20 do. Uniou Rolled, 5 do, Extra heavy Mal lory, LINHEYS—5 hnles Fnnejr and Plains. BLANKETS—25%&fes Loudon Dufill sonic OX* tru lurge and heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends* 3 do. Col'd and Fancy,2do. Film Whitney, hod. FLANNELS—5 halos Plain nnd Twilled rod, 0 do. white, 5 cases Canton, or Cotton. 811KETINGS—50 hales, 3-4,7-8 and 4*4,browh, 10 cases, do. du„ blenched. MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Fancy aiid Southern. PRINTS—20 bales American nnd English, Com prising ovory style and quality. SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk uuu Cotton, all qua lilies and sizes. D15 LAINI5S, Low Priced nml Fino. IIANDK’FS—Silk and Colton, pocket, Veroiidj MadriiNsand Rouiall. NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock nud Scotch Boil' nets, WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced add Fide. HOSIERY—Ladies, Gouts, and Misses, of uil kinds. LACES—Figured and PJuin Bohbinett, Edging* and IiisertingK. CRAVAT’S—Ladies and Gout*Fancy nud Black Silks. , Ibr sale, landing from brig Sterling, a few barrels Sugar House Molasses ; 10 half bids No. 1 and 2 Mackorcl; 10 boxes Herring ; 15 liulf and 20 whole boxes Rni- sous; Pickles tu whole nml half Itbls., Half Gallon, (its. nnd Pint Jars; 10 half chests superior Black Tea; Cabbages, Apples, Ac. Ac. The above ar ticles having been well selected nud bought for cash, will be sold low and warranted. Also, for sale: 12,009 lbs Georgia nml Balti more Hams, Sides ami Shoulders; 30 sacks Rio Cotfuc; lOdo Cuba; 10 do Java; 5 do Old Lugnirn; Canal and Georgia Flour; White Havana, New Orleans, Ctiha aud Crashed Sugnr; Loudon Por ter; Codfish, Rico, Potatoes, Soap, Black Pepper, Spice, Table Salt, Proserves, Butter, Lard, Ac. oct 21 PI3ILH 1 KEAN, Bnipei'A Tailor. OS BRYAN-^tkekt. The subscriber grate ful to his friends nud patrons for pad favors, takes much pleasure iu informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with ns fine im assortment of ar ticles in his line as can lie found iu any similar establishment iu tliecily. —Having selected Ids •stock from some ofthe first houses m New York, he fuels no hesitancy in warranting every nriicle, which he is prepared to make to order iu the latest style ami fashion by die most experienced workmen. His Block consists of Super French, English A American Broadcloths. Do. do. do. do. CussiiucroH. Do. do. do. do. Docrkins. Do. do.* do. do. Tweeds. Together with a most splendid assortment of Cash mere Woolcnctt, Fancy Bilk Velvets..Plain and Fuiicy Butins, nnd u large variety of Plaids. lie bns also on hand a large and well selected assortment of Heady Made Garments, gotten up in thu bust manner, expressly for this market, which be is determined to sell at moderate prices; to gethnr with such articles as .Shirts, Blocks, Biisjiuu dors, Handk’ffsGloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Morino and Lntubs Wool YTidcr Shirts and Draw* ers; and all other articles usually kept iu fashionable establishments of this kind. DILIP KEAN would also inform bin friends that he has removed from < hvens’ Building on Bull Street,to tliestore No. BN BRVAN-HT., recent ly occupied hy J. Boulhwull A Co., where he will Im gratified to fill their orders- oct J2 BROAD CLOTHS—Black,Blue, Brown,Mix- od and Green. Broad Cloths. SATIN ETTS—Cadet. Black, Blue, Mixed and Fancy Sntinetts ntld Jniifis. oct! J EST RECEIVED per brig WiUou Fuilor, a splendid ‘ * “ assortment of Mod* Silk Plaid Cashuicrs; French Pa vain it tu do; dft.ThiU* e.U; Small plaid, fight colored Thibet*; new stylo Cnshmers; funev Tweed Plaids; new stylo of Pur* is Poplins; do do dc Lnins, from 25 to 56cts; do do Blaid do Loins from 25 to 60 cts; Gingham* nt nil prices ; Silk Shawls, plaid and fig'cT; fancy ardo; scarlet Thibet do ; Broeho do; now T AX COLLECTOR’S SALES— McTNTOSH COUNTY.—On tho first Tuesday in February next, will be sold before the Court House in tlio city of .Darien, between the usual hours of sale, a Tract of Land lying in thu 'ract nfLund lying in thu county of McIntosh, situated near, thu Alutaumha River nnd Luwi*| Creek, containing 500, Acres, moro or loss, levied on as the property of John Peter Ward, or so much of said Tract ns will satisfy the taxes due hy tlio said JohriU’oter Ward, fertile State, “CnuiiCy and Poor School, fur the years 1845, 1816,,1847—amount due $6,45 4, and costs. ; . r Also, will lie sold in the same manner ns above stated, another Tract ofLumL lying in tlie coun tydfFavctte, containing 202$ Acres, moro or less, and known us No. 154,13th district, levied on ns tho nronorty ofthe estate of John Herron, or so much of said Tract os will satsrjy the tuxes due by the said estate, for tlie State, County and Poor School, for the year 1847,—amount due 51 ednts and 6 mills, and costs, WM. J. CANNON, v. o. m'i. c. Darien, Nov. 28,1847. nov 30 S EED <*RAI1Y«—100 bushels Northern Sec * Seed Outs; 75 <lo do d»> Rye; 50 do do do Wheat; for sulo hy nov 9 JJENSLOW A WEBSTER. jy|AHOGANV AND BLACK WALNUT BEADSTKADS, of French and High Post. A lurge AssurUuent, just rccuivud, and for snlohy I. W. MORRELL, nov23 Smuts’ Buildings. piUlliSi- 100 Oiikuii XTaplu .and OlmOi Wnltint, with Cano nml,Rush .seating,(in Plain, Grecian and Gothic)latterua {.190 dozun Windsor (Jo, jiist received nud for sa|e hy 1. W. MORREJ.L, Smuts* Buildings, nov 23 MAIIORAN YV> I^A I liH.—25 do/.. Full ItA fi -• •• •- " - renal) pattern; 25 do ijilido do; Gothic. Top do witii spring seats, iust received nnd for sale by I. VV. MORRELL, nov 23 Smut*’Buildings? ryiVANS AND OTTOMANS.—Db 1/ vans, Tctc-a-tctc paltern; «Io Serpentine do; Ottomans Serpentine do. in' Fronefi and plum Cuslmiurdo; stylo of Paris Velvet Scarfs; French worked Col lars at 37cts; do do Cheniizotts from 75cls to $6; Kid Gloves, i ll colors; wht and col'd Linen Hdkfs for Guiitlumoii; French Broad Cloth; Caslunersi Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scurfs, Pock’t lldfs; Kill Gloves, Lisle, Berlin and Buckskin do, Carpet Bags, Ac. For sale hv A. EINSTEJNp cor. Whitaker A Congress-st*. seating, just received nnd for sale hy I. W. MORRELL, Smeta’ Buildings. kJEANONARLE DRY ROOD#.— k5 JOHN MURPHY? resjicctfully takes leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city nml country generally, (ami particularly the La dies,) that he has returned from the North, and hna now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy ami Staple Dry .Goods, consisting in part of Saiiuct, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; white and red wool and canton Flannels; blenched nud brown Shillings ami Hlii'dings; hlk., bio. and blue Aliiucn, dc Laines and wool Plaids, for La* dicsuiul cliildreu; wht., blk. and slate eid’il corded Skirts; Shawls from 25 els to $19; Madras* Jlkfs; Irish I.innnr; brown and blk Hollands; Table und Towel Li lie us; I •allies' blk and col'd raw silkllose; together with ncomplete assortment ofCotlon nud Cmduucre; Children and Misses wool and cotton Hose, fYoni No. I to 7 ; Gloves of all kinds and qualities; Linen lldbfsfrom 12$c. up; blk Satin Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Silk and Cotton Raiicliea; thread (Mid lisle laces and cdgingisNeodlo work Callursfrom 25ct* up; under sleeves nnd inside Hilkn, and lai- dics Merino Vests,—together with a variety ol other articles usually kept iu a Dry Goods Store. As to prices, Ae. J. M. would respectfully sny to all, cnll nnd judge for vourselves at No. lf>9 Con- gruiw Streut, South Side Market Square. Out 25 •gjUT’FliTiL CHEESE, SPERM CAN- TTI VERY BODY READ THIS I— XLi Just received per brigs Philtira and Exact, from New Y'nrk, nnd brig John fropi Phitodel? )ihin: 10 cases Prints nil styles nud.prices.; 1 do do British, entirely new; 15 pieces Mous*. do Lain* and Cashmeres; 20 do Worsted Plaids fi r Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cnshtnoro French ; 5 do BlUck Silk warp Alpaca ; Black und Colored Morinoes; 11 eat French Kid Gloves ; Now stylo Tuck Combs, etc. etc. Fon GK'm.EMK.v’s Wkati t 5 pieces superior black French Brnadc.lnlh ; 25 do fanny mid black Cnsiinnresnm! Don Skins; 1 doz. wiiitu Satin oni-t hroiilcrod China Vests, very rich; Bpsi black and white Kid Gloves; Steel frame lltnbrelbt*. ! SusimiKs: 2coscs heavy SatinettifJew.pric ed for servants; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 doLiud- Hitv YVoolsay; 2 do Murlhoro’ Stripes ami Plaids; 5 hides Cotton Osiinlmrgs; 5 cases aiid, ^-bales brow it and blenched Shirtings and Sheetings; 2 casus Hosier);, a comnlete nssortnienl. Super Irish Linens, Russia and li. E. Diaper; Red ujid.wbU« Flaunul Cloakings? ». Ami a. grOut many othor nriicle* in the DRy. GOODS LINE. An inspRtition of his ntopkby Um, Ladies and Gentlemen,of the city and vicinity, is .SSrtiilaiigtijj nov 23 TJf*AM?.—Reynold's ilums, for salc hv AA oot 27 ALBERT HARD. ES AND WHISKEY.—20 firkins choice Gosbeit Butter: 50 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do New Bedford sperm Candles; 20 bills N Y high proof Whiakoy ; 50 bdxe* family Soap, landing from brig Savannah and for tale hy nov 17 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. /'1ANII STORE l-S.MALL PROFITS V-/ AND QUICK SALES.—By recent arri vals, we are eimhlcd to offer to Urn citizen* of Savannah, it complete assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consistiOg of Shawls, Dross Goods, Silks, Paris Plaids, Oregon do. Black and Col'd Alpacas, Heavy Tick*. En glish nnd American Long Cloth, Broad Cloths, Cnssitneres, Satinets, Kerseys, Georgia Plains, Lilisoys, Oil Cloth, Table Spreads, very rich; Flannels, Irish Linens, French workod collars at 37$ cents, Ac. Ac. Wo invite attention to our stock which'libw einlirnccs almost every kind now in vogue. CANNON A LEONARD, nov 22 — Cor Broughton A Biirndrtl-sti net 21 Owens’ Buildings, Congress. Street, ( ' 1 1 a —'■ 1 Mt)'' “ South Side f 11,11* E R.—2*»6 reams 20X38$ Newspaper; J. 150 do 24X30 do; 200 do 22X^ (lo; JOO do 21X27 do; 150 reams plain and ruled FuoUcnn paper; 75 reams plain Flat Cap paper125 ri plain and ruled letter paper, 40 reams Fob nnd Book paper; 100 reams Double !>Wii paper: 130 rcaroa Double Straw Wrapping per; 200 reams beat quality brown YVrappin pert 850 reams best single oremail Wruppiu" per, assorted kinds; 75 reams Envclcpe p received by recent arrivals; und for said bv out 30 DEN LOW A WEBSTER.