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

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L. «■ fe. .'Axami. VOL. XXIX. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MOHNINO, DECEMBER 18, 1M?I aMn.i WO, ASS. LEGAL NOTICES. JN BANKRUPTCY.—United States A District Court—District of Georgia. Benjamin Mourns, of Ileury Comity, Stuto of Georgia, a Bankrupt, having tiled his petition, ; praying that a full discharge -from his debts may j lie decreed and Allowed, aud a certificati) thereof j be granted to him: Notice is hereby givon to ail ] creditors who.havto proved their dents and other i persons in interest to appear at the Court House i iri'the City of Savannah, on the 23d day of March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to shew cause why such discharge and certificate sliaH not bo grunt ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. lice 11 — c /•jLI30KLJIA. — ICullucIi Comity.— VT To ull to whom it may concern.—Whereas Mary Higdon hath applied to tho Honorable the 1 Inferior Court of said county, while sitting far * ordinary purposes, for letters of Administration oil the iinbeqiieathud part of the estate of Daniel Kigdon, Into of said comity, deceuBed. j t These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and ‘ singular the kiudred and creditors of the suid de- J ceased, to tile their objection* (if any they have) ‘ in the clerk’s office, in terms of the law, otherwise 1 letters of Adiniuistratiou will ho granted to ap- 1 plicnnt ] Witness the IIou. William Williams, one of tho Justices of the suid uourt, this 23d November, A. D., 1847. DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. c. nov 29 GEORGIA, Bulloch Comity.—To vT nil whom it niuy concern.—Whereas, Allen ( William.-*, Guardian* of Martini A. Lyons, hath i upplied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of , liulloch county, for Loiters Dismissory from said Guardianship. Theso uro therefore to cite and admonish all person* whatsoever interested, to file their objec tions (if any) in my office, within the time pre scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant.* oct l DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c. TYTOTICE.— All person* having demands -L * against Benjamin Lile*, lute of Wayne coun ty, Georgia, deceased, uro hereby notified to pro- , sent them, properly attested, to me, within the time prescribed by'law,, or they will not bo set tled : And ull persons indebted to said deceased, ure hereby required to make immediate pay ment to BENJAMIN C. LILES, Ex'r. dec 4 nYTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the es- -Lx tuteofiliu Into Janies C. Mauglinm of Glynn county, Georgia, uro hereby requested to make immediate payment: And all persons having de mands aguiust said dcceused, will render them in, properly uttested, lo dec 14 Jl. 1IAZLF.IKJRST, Ex’r. ■jV*OYIC)E.—All persons indebted to tlm es- J-1 tuto of William Yarborough, luto of Ware county, deceased, are hereby reouestod to muko imniedlalu payment: And those having demand* against said cstutu will rendur them in according to taw. DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r. Elizabeth Yarborough, Adm’x. Wuresboro*, Nov. 1, 1847. nov 9 ‘tpOUit MONTHS after date application A. will be mudo to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bulloch County, wbilo Hitting for ordinary purjiosus, for leave to sell ull the real and per sonal Estuto of Jasper ami Eliza Sims, minors. llASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 4 Guard tan of Eliza Siuis. J^OUR MONTHS after date, application A will be made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chnthain County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinnry, for louve to sell ull the propurty, whether real or pursonul, belonging to tho estate of Edward Qmgly, deceased, ler the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estuto. JOHN CASS, Guardian ofthe orphan children of Edward Quigly, dec’d. nov 2 1YTOTICE.—All persons indebted to tho us- 11 Into of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please make immediate payment: And those who have demand* against said estate, will presont them as the law diruct*. nov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, Ex’r. 1AOUR MONTHS after dato,application A will be mndo to the Hon. the Inferior Court of McIntosh Comity, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho real estate und slavus of Mrs. Anne Cuuiiiglmm, luto of suid county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs nnd creditors ofsaid estate. out 22 CHARLES SPALDING. ■[YrOTJCE.—Four months after date, appli- -1.1 cation will ho made to the Honorable the Justice* ofthe Inferior CoiirtofChallmm County while sitting us n Court of Ordinurv, for leave to soli Billy and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to tho estate of William Luvinder, deceased, Tor the benefit ofthe heir* of said estate. oct21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r. ■|710UR mouth* after date application will be A made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Glynn county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary for leave to sell the ustutu of Win. B. McDon ald, dcceused, lute of McIntosh County. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 Administrators. TYTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the es- -L N tate of Joseph Pentiums, lute of Wayne County, deceased, are requested to come forward und make immediate payment. Ami ull persons having unv demand against the estate, are request ed to hand in the same regularly attested within the time prescribed by law. oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exo’r. I.IOIIK MONTHS after date, application A will be made to the lion, tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Cliutliaiu County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soil the per sonal property belonging to the estate of Mary E. Turner, lute of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, nug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. T70UR MONTHS ufter date, pplicatiou A will bo mudo to tho lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell u lot oi land in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong ing to the estate of James Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of tho heir* ami creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON, ) , sept 13 SIMEON BRINSON, } Lx ra * . iroUK MONTHS after dutc, application [ A will bo made to the lion, the Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of the personnl property of the lute John P. Williamson. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guurdian. sept 2 ' fj^UR MONTHS afterdate application A will he made to tho llonorhalo the Inferior Court nf Chatham county, when sitting as a - Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the renl estate of John B. Gaudry, late of this county, deceased, - for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. i nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. AOIIR MONTHS after data, application * A will bo mudo to the Justices of tho Iuferior Court of Chalhgm County, while sitting for ordi- • nary pnrjioses, for leave to sell tho following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her live children, • viz : Jane Ann, Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, for tho benefit ofthe heirs und * creditors of Abraham Nichols, lato of Chatham County, dcceused. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 4 Aministrator, d. b. x. c. t. a. h TTlUANNBIiS.—All Wool White Flannels; ; A do Rogers’ do ? do Welsh do; do Red do.— d For sale by HENRY LATHROP. nov 25 _ yj ALLY’S MAGICAL PA IN EXTRACTOR. , JLJ Received by tho Agent A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent, nov 23 Marital squara. V1IK DAILY GEOnaiAN, IS I'Uttt.mi&D IK THU CITY OF SAVANNAH, BY WILLIAM II* BI/LYiOCII, ,[? TEN dollars per annum, PAYABI.K SEM1-AKKUALUY IK ADVAXCK, OR At SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. TIIB tfRl-WEHKLY GEORGIAN, toil TIIK COUKTItY, Is published to meoet the arrnngoment of the niVils, three times u week, (Tuesday. Thursday, nnd ’Saturday,) at the Office of the Daily (Icor- eibh, ami contains nil the intelligence, Cominor- tiu, Political and Miscellaneous, including now Advertisements published in the Daily Paper. THIS PAPER Is sent to all purls tif tho Stnto nnd Union, tor delivered in Uio city, nt FIVE DOLLARS ber allttum, or at TPREE DOLLARS for siz ^ months. THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN, Is published every Friday uftoriinon, ut three hoM.a»5 per annum—all pay ublo in advance. N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks or the Courts of Ordinary, that application has boon made for Letters of Administration, must ho pub lished thirty IMYS at least. . Notice by Executors and Administrators lor Debtrtrs and Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published six weeks. Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra tors must bo nt public auction, on tho lirst Tues day of the mouth, between the usual hours ofsalo, at the place of public sales iu tho county where the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty days notice thereof in one of the public gazettes of this State, and at the door of tho Court House, where such sales are to be held. Notice Itor leave to sell Negroes, must he pub lished for lour mouths, before any order absolute filial! lie made thereupon by the Court. Sales of Ileal Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, nnd Guardians, must be published SIX TY DAYS before tho day of sale. Theso sales must be made at the Court llniiso door of the county iu which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the mouth, between tho hours of tun in tho morning and four in the after noon. No sales from day to day is valid, uuless eo expressed in Uie advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators nnd Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate and intestnto estates by Executors and Ad ministrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators, for Letters Dismissory must bo published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must bo advertised once a mouth for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of the Court of Ordinnry, (accompanied wilhaoepy of tho bond nf agreement) to make ti tles to laud, must bo advertised Three Months at least. Sheriffs sales under executions regularly rmntixl by the courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sides of perishable propurty under order of Court, must do ndvertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before tho day of Sale. AH Letters directed to this Office or the Editor, must bo post paid to ontitlo them to atten tion. J BUCKNER Ac MEEKER,- Nos. 105 und 106 Bryan street, have just received, a fine assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths und Boys wear, of the best nuiteriuls unil manufacture, and of the latest style. Also, Ladies, Missus und Children’s Shoes of every variety and stylo, warranted as good as can he found in this market, and nt as low prices. A large and carefully selected stock or PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters und factors will find to their udvuntage to call and examine. Care tnkcuj in fitting measures. Also, n general assortment of Cups, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, Ac. A ad a supply of Ladles and Gentlemen’s Paris made Boots, direct importation. net 1 fpiIE MEXICAN ftANEIIEKO, or -I- the Maid of the Chnpparul, by Charles E. Averill. Benjamin, tho Jew of Grenndu, a Romance*, by Edward Maturiu, Esq. Body Urn Rover, or Ribbomiiau, a Tale; by William Careltou. The Indian iu his Wigwam, or Characteristics of the Red liuee of America*, by Ileury S School* craft. Tim Champions of Freedom, or the Mysterioiu Chief, a Romance of tho lUth century; by Sam uel Woodworth. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, nov 9* South side Market square. r piIE WORLD IN A PO< X BOOK.—By W. H. Cramp. Specimens of Uie early Nutivo Poe land, in English metrical translations. The Book of Visions. Christmas Blossoms for 1843. The Snow Storm; a Christmas sto Gore: elegantly hound. The Christian Keepsake for 18-18. Friendship's Offering for 1848. The Great Secret, or How to bo Emily Chubbuck. the season ; by Thos. K. llervey. The Child’s Favorite, by a Lady. Alplmbeticul Cards, &c. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, tto* f». South-Bido Market square. PUBLIC SALES. E.—Will, January appurtenances and improvements he said several grunts. All tho above _ lg designed as plat A. Also one other tractor purcul of Land contaiu- marks Also, nno other tract or parrel of Land cotnin- Also, nil that tract or parcel of Land containing J,781 acres, and known as tract JI. and composed of tho four following surveys, to wits one survey containing 1,000 acres, and grunted on the 20th unary, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one rey containing 1,600 acres,and granted at Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known and composed of the following surveys, Also, one otlior tract or parcel of Laud, con- "MM) acres, und known-as tract K, and Also, one other tract or parcel ofLnml, contain- Also, nil that tract or parcel of Land, contain- murks nnd boundaries Also, all that other traet or parcel of land, con- '1000 acres, and known ns tract E, and <1 of the following six several surveys, into survey containing J000 acres, and to Bartley McCrary, on the 13th day of Also, all those several Lots, or parcels of Land; lying and being in Brunswick, ana known in the plan thoreof by the following denomination and numbers: Water Lots, Nos. 6,7*8, 9, 10,11,13, 15,19, 23, und 24, and Bay lots, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15,10, 17, 19, 20,' and 23, and town Lots numbers 50, 57, 58, 50,00, 01,63, 64, 05, 69, 70, 71, 117, 118,119,131,135,136,137, 138,139,140,141,142,143,149,160,151,153,177, 179^184, 185, 196, 187, 188,189, 190,191,192, 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289,290, 291,294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 340, and 347; all of the said last mentioned town Lots or parcels of Land, lying und being within the lines df n survey mono on 29th September, 1820, and gonted to Urbauus Dart on the 17th Septem ber, 1828—all the aforesaid tracts and lots of Land with privileges, npurtenancoA and improvements, levied on ns tho property of Urbauus Dart, by virtue of a writ it. fa.,issuing out of the Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort gages executed by tho said Urnuus Dart, to the Exchange Bank, and by the Baid the Exchange Bank-, assigned and ftahsferrisa’tpllie Comptroller Goneral of said State", and Commissioners under the act of 1838, entitled "An Act to authorize tlie business of Bunking mid to regulnte Uie same" in favor of David E. Bothwell, Comptroller General, for use, &c., against tho said Urtmnus Dart,mort gagor, nnd tho said the Exchange Bunk, assignor, said property pointed out in said mortguge, fi. fu. Also, ut Uio time and place uforesuiu, will be sold tho following tracts, parcels and lots of Land, situate, lying and being in the County of QJynn, with nil tho privileges, appurtenances and iin- provcinents thereto belonging, and known and described as follows, to wit: All Uint tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety of.i tract originally granted to John Grainun, who was afterwards ulioined, and said Land sold nt confiscation sales, by the Commissioners of Con fiscation, under amf by virtue of an act of "Coil- fication and Omeiiremont’’of the State of Gear giu, passed March 1st, 1778,to William McIntosh, jr. and sold by the administrators of tho said Wil liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil H. Vivino, in tho year 181)6, and again sold by the suid Virgil II. Vi- viue, by Ins attorney in fact B. Vivine, to Samuel Palmer, on tho 12tJi day of January, 1837, and conveyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James Muse, by‘deed dated 7 th August, 1841, said last mentioned tract having such shape, marks and boundaries as will nppeur by n plat of re-survey of tho samo executed by Reuben King, on the 17tli [December, 1835, which uccouipuuios said deed of conveyance. Also, all that other tract of laud, containing 10o acres, granted to William Moore oil the 31st day of December 1836. and sold at Sheriff’s Sale on 3d day of August, 1841, nnd purchased by E. M. Moore, and convoyed by tho said E. M. Moore to James Moore on said 3d August 1811; the shupo, murks and boundaries of which will appear by Uie plat of the same. Also, all that other traet of Lund,containing217 acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore’s Laud, on the north, the estate of James Moore’s Land on the oast, south and west by James Fort’s Land, granted to William Moore en the 17th day of May, J837, and purchased at Sheriff *s Sale on tho 3d August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently, on the 3d duy of August 1841, convoyed by said E. M. Moore to James Moore; Uie shape, murks and boundaries of which will appear by Uie plat of the siinie. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south moiety of a tract of Land granted to Jncob Moore, iu November, 1769, for 400 acres, und the soutii moiety of ono other tract lying adjacent thereto, and granted to James Moore on the 14th June, 1790, for 300 acres) bounded north hy the north ern imitates of Raid tracts of land, west by Lands of Jacob Moore,south by the estate of James Moore’s Land, and cast by marshes and creeks, having Hiicbsbnpe, marks and boundaries os will appear by reference to the plat uimexed to said grant. Also, all that other tract of Laud granted to Ja cob Moore on the 28th November, 1822, contain ing 4954 acres, bounded east by William Moore’s Laud, southwest by un old survey, northwest by vacant Innd, nnd 'southeast by James Moore's land,und conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary 11. Demure, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st October, 1835, and having such shape, marks und boundaries as will appear by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, ull that other tract of Land containing 512 acres, hounded north by Michael Ponuell’s laud, east hy Souton Grutitluml’s Lund, south by S. C. King’s Land, west by Edwnrd W. Butler’s and Win. Hudson’s Land, und granted to James Moore on the29th June, 1839, und bavingsiich shape, marks and boundaries us will appear by reference to a plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract of Land containing 184 ucrcs. bounded at the timo of survey on Uie north PUBLIC SALES. WILLIAM B. HALE’S pHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. —Ou Uie first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House in the City of Savnnnnh, between Uie legal hours of sale, will bo sold, ne gro boy Nelson, about thirteen years of age. Levied on by virtue of a Fi. Fu. founded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Infe rior Court of ChaUiaui County, in favor of Rob ert M. Charlton vs. Alexander J. Maxwell, dec 3 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. o. pUATILIM SHERIFF’S SALE. V-/—On the firstTuesday in Junuary next, be fore Uie Court House in the city ofSavopinah, between the legal hours of sale, will besoldj All that Wharf Lot situate, lying and neing in the city of Savannah, and known and distinguished in the plan of said city by the number Two (2.) East of Bull Sireetand Lincoln Street, aud bound ed East by a Lot late Peter Kean’s, West by n Lot owned by estate of Robert Isaac, and NorUi by Savannah River. Levied on by virtue of a Fi. Fa. founded on foreclosure ofAlortgage, issued out of tho Supe rior Court of Chatham county, in favor of Lucy Isaucand Robert Bruce Isaac vs. Margaret Scott, Executrix of Robert Scott dec 3 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. o. LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANUE. T A DIES’ Mi.au., Children’, nnil Inlhnl’« -Li SHOES, of every itvlo, .linde end pattern nt the NEW GRANITE STORK, 163 Conere.. ntreeot, Savannah, Geo., sign or die Golden Hand. net 1 C l HATH AM SHERIFF’S SALE. J Continued—On the first Tuesday in January next, before theConrt House, intlie city of Savan nah, between tho legal hours of Side, will be sold a Negro Man Slave, named Lafuyetto, loviod on by virtue of a fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of .Mortgage, issued out of tho Superior Court of Chnthain County, in favor of Henry IC. Bur roughs vs. T. Watson, dec 3 ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriff, c. c. A DMINISTRATORS S A L E. — -i-A. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday iu Janu ary next, before tho Court llouso door, in States- borough, Bulloch County, between tho legal hours of sale, ono negro man named Tom, be longing to tho Estate of John Williams, luto of said county, decensed, for the benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors of said Estate. Terms made known oil tho day of sale. E. II. SCARBOROUGH, Adnir. nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat Dutch and Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie ties ofCabbage, Radish, Spinach, Lattucc, Pens, Cauliflower, Beets and Salsify Seeds, Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors nnd Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and for* * by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, sept 10 Monument square, P XECUTOR’S S ALE.—Will bo sold', JLi on the first Tuesday iu February next, be tween the ustiui hours of'sale, ut public uuctiou, before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, the following real estate, belonging to tho estuto of Michuul Dillon, deceased, und sold by permis sion of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat ham county, viz: Lot No otic (I),Franklin ward, in the city of Sa vatinuh, with the buildings, &e M known ns the " Sailors’ Home." This lot is in fee simple. Lot No two (2), Franklin ward, city of Savan nah, adjoining lot No 1, to tho west. This lot is unimproved, and is subject to a ground rent to tho city corporation of Savunnah of $35 por annum. Lot No nine (9) Curry Town, city of Savan nah, fee simple, and unimproved. ROBERT M. CIIAIILTON, Ex’or. nov 18 — *P XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will bq.sold. JLi on tho first Tuesday in January, 1848, be fore tho Court llouso door, in the town ofReids- ville, ill the Countv of Tattnall, two lots of land, each containing 2874 acres, more or less, lying on the North side of the Altamahu lliver, just above the junction of the Ohoopie, und are ad joining die lauds of Joseph Bell, Esq.,uud others. These lands are valuable, both in soil and tim ber. They ore said for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tho estate of William Cooper, deceased. Terms ou the day ofsalo. nov 1 GEORGE COOLER, Exr. CELLING off at cost, for O CASH.—Tho subscriber, intending to leave the city,, is SELLING OFF his stock of very Choice Goods at cost, affording un opportunity to those who wish, to avail themselves of it, of huv- ing CLOTHING made to measure of die very bestinutoriuls und workiiiuuship, and at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will ulso be sold by the piece or pattern. Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE STOCK willbuve a very liburul discount made below cost. _ N. B.—All persons indebted to tho subscriber, either hy note or otherwise, are requested to call and sotttle die same with an little delay as possible, net 18 JOHN MALLERY. /eyed f 000 aci t semi-annual Pictorial for the Holy days. * Piotorial Yankee Doodle, a Christmas uml N Year’s Present. Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch’s Te Hangers; by Samuel C Reed, Jr. Tno Splendor of Versailles and tho Court Louis XlV. Capt. Donovan’s Adventures in Mexico. The Pirates’Cove, or Adventures widi Lufittc; by Donald O’Bunnon. Clinton Bradshaw, -nwyer; by Martin the Foundling; hy Eugene Sue. The Court of Monte Christo; hy Alex. Dumas. - Tjie American Almanac and Repository r‘ Useful Knowledge, for the year 1848. Receive l, y, JOHN M. COOPER. dee 1 ’TIIK 01,0 WHITE MEETING HOUSE, lien or a° ,| *l , *i»coii c eii °f a Country Congregu- Thc Force n ['Truth, ait authentic Nurri 1 nomas Scott. Annals of die Poor, containing the Dai vam &c'd* 0 ' ouu 8 Cottager, die Nej <•« U1 *! or the truespirit of rormed Church, hy D’Aobigne, D. D. edition mner - ^G cnd » ^ roni 87th kilt Dream 0 ,n, ° t0 Come, if RichMOedh " 10 RCV ' Jo1 '" N ”' v “ ,n ’ Pike 10 U ‘ V '““ ° risin ° f Chri '* li nit y. 1’y J- G. bvt'H'; 1 on tho Sooond Ad’ llov ' Hugh While. For enlo by J. B. CUBBEDGE. ' v * Soil til aiiln Mt.rl/i.) noun for sale hy nov 30 "liming irom ling riuluru an CONNERAT & BARIK, Agts for Manufacturers. ' received and for sulo by E. SWIFT. und subsequently reduced to 184 acres, and pur. cuescd hy E. M. Moore nt Sheriff’s Sale on 3d A ti res,and grant- gust. 1841, and on same day conveyed by said E, ,oyul Uowlua; one other M. Moore to James Moore, aud having such shape teres, and granted on the I marks and boundaries as will nppanr by a plat on- iuueM.Rnll;uml one other j nexed to said grant. All tho ulorevuid lust luou- tcres, and granted on die I tinned seven tracts and parcels of Laud,with the to George W. Murray 1 privileges, appurtenances and improvements ed several surveys, iuiv-1 levied on us the property of James Moore, de- niid boundaries as will | ceased, hy virtue of it writ of fieri facias, issuing tference to tho plat an-j out of tho Superior Court of Glynn county, (ou nts. J foreclosure of mortgages executed by the said Also, all that other Tract or parcel of land, con- j James Moore in his lifetime to the Exchauge (lining 2678 acres, und known as tract F, and com-1 Bank and by the said Exchange Bank assigned and transferred to the Comptroller Generul of said Stale and Commissioners under the Act of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize tho business of Banking and to regulate the same,’’) in favor of David E. BoihwelJ, Comptroller General, for use, &c., against the said James Moore, inort- 'gagor, and the said tho Exchange Bank, assignor, said ■ property pointed out iu die said mortgage Fi F/i. R. II. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sheriff. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 23. 1847. nov 1 rvcvs having such shape,murks and boundaries will appear by reference to tho plat uimexed to ichofsatd grants. Also,all tliatothcr tract or parcel of Lund con- 1837, to Robert Micklojolin; each of Also, ull that other tractor parcel of Lund, con fining 4,599 ucres, and known as tract M, and to James Wood; Also, all those several Lots or pnrccls of Lund, ying und being in Brunswick, und known in the dun theruof by tho following denomination nnd lumbers, to wit: 362. 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 168,369, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 412, 115,446,417, 418,419, 420,421, 427, 428, 431, 162, 463,464,465, 466, 467,468, 468, 470, 471, 177, 478,479,480,481, 5J2, 513,514. 517,518, Also, nil thut other trnct or parcel nf Lund, (ex- Also, all that other tract and parcel of Land, ontaining 177 acres, and known ns the Hnzle- idrst tract; hounded east by marshes and crooks, outhby lauds of the Brunswick Laud Comps gild easttvardly and westwnrdly by landssurve to Thomas Butler King. N OTICE.—Willbo hold on the first Tues- duy in January next, before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sule, ull those Tracts of Land, situate in the County of Chulhum, and on tho Savannah River, known us the Brampton and Hctreut Plantations, containing 840 Acres, more or less, 100 Acres of which is under embankment, and cultivated in Rice, the rest consisting of mixed land, together with all the improvements on said plantations.— The said lands being part of the estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, and being now adver tised for sale, hy virtue of a decree of Chancery of tho Superior Court of Cliutliaiu County. WM. II. CUYLER, C. 1‘. RICHARDSONE, F. B. DURANT, nov 2 Commissioners. A imiNISTlCATRIX’S SALE.— On the first Tuesday in January next, be tween the usual hours of sale, will be sold before the Court llouso door in Hinesville, Liberty county, the following negroes, to wit: Israel, Van Bureti, Moll, Cluruuml Ben, being part of the estate of the late Joseph Jones, of said county, and sold for the purpose of division among the heirs. ELIZABETH JONES, nov 10 Administratrix. HPAX COLLECTOR’S SALES— i- McINTOSH COUNTY.—On Uie first Tuesday in February next, will bo sold before the Court llouso in the city of Darien, between the usual hours of sale, a 'Tract of Land lying in Uio county of McIntosh, situated near the Alutumuha River and Lewis] Creek, containing 500 Acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of John Peter Ward, or 6o much of said Tract as will satisfy Uio taxes duo by the said John’Peter Ward, for the State, County and Poor School, for the years 1845, 1846,1847—amount due $6,45 4, und costs. Also, will be sold in the same manner as above stated, another Tract of Land, lying in the coun ty of Fayette, containing 2024 Acres, more or less, and k".own os No. 154,13th district^ levied on as the nronerty of the estate of John Herron, or so much or said Tract as will satsriy the taxes due by tho said estate, for the State, County and Poor 8chool, for Uie year 1817,—amount due 51 eenta and 6 mills, and costs. WM. J. CANNON, r. c. mV c. Darien, Nov. 28,1847. nov 30 NEW AND SEA- SONABLE GOODS.— Roceived hy late Arrivals from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint Uie citizens of Savannah and its vicitniv, that ho has received, nnd is now opening, nt his Store, n most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, »fec., consisting in part ns follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Mantle Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, ’new patterns; Offico Time Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, 8 days and 30 hours. WATCHES.—Gold Laver, Duplex’d, Anchor and L’Epiuo Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lonine and Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Ten Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, a greut variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyphons, PLATED WARE.—Cake Bnskcts,Tea Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes, and avery other articlo in that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splondid assort ment of Rich Porceliun and China Flower Va ses, from $2 to $30 ner pair; a good assortment of Japan und Enameled Waiters, new styles, vo- K ricli; a lino assortment of Girandoles, Solar imps, new stylo, all sixes; Britannia Tea Sets, Castors, Lamps, CandlesUcks, &c.; Ladies’ and GepUemeti’s Dressing jCases, Ladies'Work Box es, Fancy Fans, Card Cases of every description; together with n large and varied assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for holiduy presents, &c. SUNDRIES.—Perftuncry, a tine assortment; .Musical Instruments of every description, Silver and Steel Bag nnd Purse Mountings, Silver and Steel Boeds,Silver Pencils nnd Toooth-picks, Ci gar Cases, Snuft’ and Tobacco Boxes, Silver Chnius; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes: Hair nnd CloUies do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Cnues, a good assortment of Cutlery— together wiUi every other article usually found in our trade. Clocks, Watches, nnd Jewelry Repaired in the best munner, and warranted to give satisfaction, oct 18 T. T. WILMOT. pouinre* BVLKWk ios FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respect fully invite the attention of pilrcbasew. —Thel»* stock in part consists as follows:. Crockery, ChiM Add Glass JFars s W. Grndita, Fidwing Blue and Mulberry Din ner Setts; do do 'Wil Hh tYllilhn TtiJ dnili -Kill band and plain; < es; Boqnet Holders, ... ro .. I Children's Tea Setts, Gloss Lamps, Tumblers. Wine Glasses, 8olt\r and Astral Chimney*, P'r canters, Castors, Candy Glasses, Bird Bold** Stone Jugs, Jars, Batter Pots, Chnrrf*,1&t!i Lamps, Tin IPars, fa. ■ Solar Lamps of beautiful patients; Lamli-hUaii Side and Hall Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass and tin Candlesticks. Ten Trays, single and id setts, slop and toilett Pails, Foot-baths, Chke arid Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffee Urns arid Big gins, Egg-boilers, Tea-pot*, Oystor-diriiei; Dish mid Plate Covers, Jelly und Btatm Manfec Mould* Charlotte do Russe Pans, Gravy Stritinen, Patty 6 mu, Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Lamp?, ritumua.Gi 8. and Iron Tea arid Tahiti Spoon#, togetiiclr WiUt a fdll assortment of bright Tin-\ynre. Cutlery and Domestic Hurdicarr. Ivory Table Cutiery in setts of 51 pieces, qi Knives Oilly, Buck-horn and comtnou Cutlery, Scissors Razors nnd Pocket Cutiery, Collie M: 'ls, Mittae Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup pigvs- !, Fish Kettles, Potutoc Steamers, Pots, Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts, Sauce nnd Stew Puns, Furnace?, Vyufer ai)d VVuflle Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Co Ilea Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Blair Rods, Sad-irons, ten and tlitiuer Bells, riit mill mouse Traps, Wire renders, Egg-whips, Jagging Irons, OyHlor Knives, Cortascrews, &c. &q, lrood Und Inflow Ware. Buckets, Tubs, Sieves, Brooms, Wash-board^, Barrel-covers, Bellows, Faucets, Bird-cages, Wool-cnrds, Lemon-squeezers, Wood-spoons. Crimping-machines. Also ull assortment of Mar ket-baskets, Cradles uud Wagons, travelling and fancy Baskets, dusting, scrub, shoe, clothes,.uail and other Brushes. Fancy and RFif cello neons Goods. China, glass und wood Toys, a film ussOrtUiuiit suitable for the nppronching holidays ; fancy box es, mirrors, playing cards, baokgummon boards, chess-men, ladies’ dressing cases, marbles, ther mometers, pins, tooth und nail brushes, dumb bulls, dog muzzles und collars, liquor Husks, book rests, newspupur files, crimping machines, Jfuile cleaners, &c. &c. Planters, Housekeepers and Strangers visiting Uie city, uro invited to call, iih their large and va ried assortment will be found worthy of their at tention. nov 15 C OAL YARD.—The subscribers having rented the lot on Anciuux’s'wharf, immedi ately adjoining their Btoro, purpose keeping on hand a lull supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, Furnaces, &c., and now ofi’or for sulo landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia, 150 tons lied and White Ash Coal, broken aud screened, selected for this murket. nov2 WOOD, CLAGIIOItN &CO. F amily okoceky store.— Comer of Ilroughtnn and Hull-streets.—J. ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of his friends anil the citizens generally to his choice aud ample stock of Groceries now on build.and which ho is continually receiving: among which is Woolsey & Woolsey’s Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loufdo; Si Croix, Porto Rico, and New Orleau i Sugars, N. O. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm and Tal low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore extra Hams; Beefund Buffalo Tongues; Pepper and Spice, Pickles,a greut variety; Catsup’s; Pre serves of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds and Cur rants; Nuts of all kinds; a tol of choice Havana Sugars;Butter, Soda, Sugar aud Boston Biscuits; Princeton CrackersjChoese, Anchovies,Sardinos, Anchovee Paste, and Esscnce;CnjiersOlivus,fresh Salmon nnd Lobsters in tin cans;choice Teas;Cof fee, of ull kinds; Cunal Flour in whole and half bids; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen & Chase’s) nnd Current Jelly, Guava Marmalade; London Porter, iu pints and quarts; Champngno, ofapproved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret. Ma deira and Sherry Wine. And a variety of other articles usually kept in a Family Grocery, always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price, nov 1 Wr "MORRELL invites his friends • and the public generally, both from town and country, to call and examine his new FURNI TURE STORE in Sinets’ new Buildings, Broughton Street, the largest in the country under one roof, where he will have great pleasure iu exhibiting to them tho most extensive nnsortiucut of ready- iiiudo Furniture ever offered in the Southern markets. nov 22 E xtensive, pier and centreta- bles, with Mahogany, Black Wuhmt and Marble Tops. Also, Grecinu Claw-feet Tallies, do Dining do; 6 Leg do do; Curd Tables ; Sofa do with Marble Tops; do do Mnhogony do ; La dies’ work do; do do do with Folding Tops; do do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, nnd for sale by I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Sinets’ buildings. T O PLANTERS MECHANICS, AND MERCHANTS.—The Subscriber has 1 , at tho Eastern Wharf, n prime assortment ol RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, SHINGLES •and FIREWOOD, which lie offers for sulo on accommodating terms. Purchasers will plumm cull at his office near the Exchange belbre pur chasing. All orders, for eitiier of the abovo ur tides, left at bis office, will be promptly attended to juno28 R. A. ALLEN. ft WATCHES AND JEWEL- RY.—The Subscriber wishes to call the gj&?Jtonttention of his Customers to a choice as sortment of fine watches, just received by recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lo vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Lnpiue uud Vertical escapement. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chain*. Curb Gunrd Chains, Keys and Chain Rings.all of which will he sold ua low ns in any city in the Union. AH kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, oct J First corner west of Puluski House. lfYAllOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT’ BEAD8TEADS, of French and High Post. A large Assortment, just received, nnd for sulo hy I. W. MORRELL, nov23 Sinets’ Buildings. C l HA IRS.— 100 dozen Maple and Bluck J Walnut, with Cano am! Rush seating, pu Plain, Grecian and Gothic patterns ; 100 dozen Windsor do, iust received and for safe by I. W. MORRELL, Sinets’ Buildings, nov 23 TLfAHOOAN Y CHAIRS.—25doz. Full J.tjL French pattern; 25 do Jth do do ? Gothic Ton do with spring soats. just received and for * * I. W. .1 salo by nov 23 . MORRELL, Smcts* Buildings. TMIVANS AND OTTOIHANS.—Di- X J vans, Tete-a-tete pattern; do Serpentine do; Ottomans Serpentine do. in French and plain seating, just received and for sale by I. W. MORRELL, Smets’ Buildings. F ine german bulbous roots.—i case of fine German Bulbs, consisting of Amaryllis, Hyacinths, Tulips and various other beautiful flowering Bnlbs. just received nnd for nale low. by J. M. TURNER & BRO. nov 30 Monument square. PHILIP KEAN, Draper A Tailor, ON BRYAN-Stuket. The subscriber grate ful to his 'friends and patrons for part favors, takes much pleasure in informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with us fine an assortment of ar ticles in his lino as can be found in any simitar establishment in the city. —Having setae rd his Utock from some of the first houses in New York, ho feels no hesitancy in warranting every article, which he is n repined to make to order in tin* latest style nnd fashion hy the most experienced workmen. His stock consists of Super French, English & American Broadcloths. Do. do. no. do. Cassimeres. Do. do. do. do. Doo^ins. Do. do. do. do. Tweeds. Together with a most splendid assortment of Cash- mere Wooleneit, Fancy .Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Satins, and a tarL f e variety of Plaids. lie has ulso oil hand u large and well selected assortment of Ready Made Garment^, gotten up in tho best manner, expressly for this market, which he is determined to sell nt moderate prices; to gather with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Suspcn tiers, Hundk’fls Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Merino und Lambs Wool Ynder Shirts and Draw ers; and nil other articles usually kept in fashionable establishments of this kind. PHILIP KEAN would also inform.his friends tint he has removed from Owens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store No. 98 BRYAN-ST., recent ly occupied hy J. Southwell & Co., where he will he gratified to fill their orders. oct 12 QEASONABLE'DRY fiOODS.- ^ JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave to inform tho Ladies aud Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (aud particularly tiie La dies.) that fin lias returned from the North, and lias now open a great portion of his Fall Stock of Fancy und Staple Dry Goods, consisting in purt of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Kersuys; wliite and red wool and cuutou Fluiinels; blouched and brown Shirtings und Sheetings; hlk., bro. and blue Alpaca, do Laines and wool Plaids, for Lu- dienuna children; wht., hlk. und statu col’d corded Skirts; Shawls from 25 ct* to $10; Mudrass likfs; Irish Linens; brown nnd blk Hollands; Tnblound Towel Linens; Ladies’ blk and col’d raw silkllose; together with a complete assortment of Cotton and Cashmere; Children and Misses wool nnd cotton Hoso. fYoni No. 1 to 7; Gloves of all kinds and quitiitios; Linen Ildkfsfrom 124c. up; blk Satin vesting ; oil Silk; Bonnets, Ribbons, Fimvers, Wreaths, Silk and Cotton Ranches *, tiiro4p3and lisle tacos and edgings; Needle work Cellars from 25ctsup; under sleeves and inside Hdks, and pi- dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. As to prices, Ac. J. M.* would respectfully soy to all, call and judge for yourselves at No. 159 Con gress Street, South Side Market Square, oct 25 B utter, cheese, sperm”can- DLES AND WHJBKEY.—20 firkins choice Goshen Butter; 60 boxe? prime Cheese; 50 do New Bedford sperm Candies; 20 bbJs N Y high proof Whiskey ; 5U boxes family Soap, landing fYom brig Savannah and for sale by nor 17 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. jYTEW FALL AND WINTER ±1 GOODS.—SNIDER, LATHROP Ac NEVITT, oiler for sale, on reasonable terms — PLAINS—25 bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp, 20 do. Schley’s Manufactures. KERSEYS—20 bales Washington nndGhtsgnw, 20do. Union Rolled, 5 do, Extra heavy Mal lory, ’ " LINSEYS—5 bales Fancy and Plains. BLANKETS—25 bales London Duffil some ex tra largo and heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends, 3 do. Col’d nnd Fancy ,2 do. Fine Wliitiiey.bed. FLANNELS—5 bales Plain and Twilled red, 6 do. white, 5 coses Canton, or Cotton. SHEETINGS—60 bales, 3-4,7-Sand 4-4, brown, 10 cases, do. do., bleached. MARLBORO’ ST1UPES-5 bales Fancy and Southern. PRINTS—20 bales American aud English, com prising every stylo nnd quality. SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk and Cotton, all qua litius and sizes, DE LAINES, Low Priced and Fine. IIANDK’FS—Silk aud Cotton, pocket, Verona, Mad rues and Uouinll. NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon nets. WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced and Fine. HOSIERY—Ludies, Gents, and Miuos, of all kinds. LACES—Figured and Pluin Bobbinett, Edgings and Inserting*. CRAVATS—Ladios and Gents Fancy and Black BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown,Mix ed and Green, Broud Cloths. SATINETTS—Cadet, Black, Blue, Mixcdund Fancy Satinetts and Jeans. oct 1 JUST RECEIVED pur brig Wilson «/ Fuller, a splendid assortment of Mode Silk Plaid Cnshmers; French Paviuuitta do; do Thib et*; Small plaid, light colored Thibet*; new etylo CiiMhtiiers; fimev Tweed Plaids; new style of Pur-, is Poplins; do do de Lains, from 25 to G6cU; do, do Bluid de Lains from 25 to 50 cts; Gingliunis ut ol) prices; Silk Shawls, plaid and fig’d ; fancy Cashmerdo ; scarlet Thibet do ; Broche do; now style of Part* Velvet Scarfs; French worked Colt lain nt 37cts; do do Chnmizetts from 75cts to $5; ‘ Kid Gloves, nil colors; wht nnd col’d Linen Iidkfii for Gentlemen; French Broad Cloth; Cnshmers, Vesting*. Silk Cravats, Scarfs,' Pock’t Ildfs; Kid Gloves, Lisle, Berlin and Buekekin do, Carnet lings, Ac. For sale hy A. EINSTEIN, nov 10 — cor. Whitaker & Congre*3-sta. /'1ASII STORE l—SMALL PROFITS ^ AND QUICK SALES.—By recent arri vals, we are enabled to offer to the citizens of Savannah, a complete assortment of STAPLE’ AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of Shawls, Dress Goods, Silks, Paris Plaids, Oregon do. Black and Col’d Alpacas, Iloavy Ticks. En glish and American Long Cloth, Brond Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Kerseys, Georgia Plums, Liiifioys, Oil Cloth, Tuble Spreads, very rich; Flannels, Irish Linens, French worked collars at 37-4 cents, &c. &c. YVo invito attention to our stock which now embraces uhuost every kind now in vogue. CANNON & LEONARD, nov 22 — Cor Broughton <fe Burnurd-sts I 'VERY BODY READ THIS I— J Just received per brigs Philura and Exact, from New York, and brig John from Philadel phia: 10 cases Prints nil styles and prices ; 1 do do British, entirely' new ,* 15 pieces Mouss. do Lains and Cashmeres ; 20 do Worsted Plaids l> r Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cashmere Freilch ; 5 do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black and Colored Merinocs; Best French Kid Gloves ; New stylir Tuck Combs, etc. etc. ForGenti.kmkx’8 Wkab.: 5 nieces siiperllir black French Broadcloth ; 25 do fancy arid black Casitneres and Doc Skins; 1 doz. white Butin em broidered China Vests, very rich; Best black au<l white Kid Gloves; Stool frame Unlbrolta*. Sundries : 2cases heavy Satinetts, low pric ed for serveuts; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lind say Woolsay; 2 do Marlboro’ Stripes and Fluids; 6 bales Cotton Osnnbtirgs; 5 cases ami 6 bales brown and bleached Bliirtings ntid Sheetings; 2 cases Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish Linens, Russia and B. E. Diaper; while Flannel Cloakings. And a great many other articles in the DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stock by tho Ladies and Gentlemen of the city nnd vicinity, in respectfully solicited by JOSEPH LIPPMAN, Owens' Buildings, Congress Street. not 21 South Bide Market Square. TJAPEB.—300 reamir 86X381 NtiWeiiHiteri JT 100 do 21X36 do; 100 do 22X32 do; Jft! do 21X27do; 150reams plain and.ruled FnnUcap paper, 75 reams plain Flat Cho paper; 125 reams plain and ruled Letter paper, 40 reams Folio Port and Book paper ; 100 roams Double Wrapping paper ; 130 reams Double Straw Wrapping pn- per;200 reams best quality brown Wrapping pa per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa per, assorted kinds; 7o reams Envelope paper, received by recent arrivals, and for salo by oct 30 DEN LOW & WEBSTER.