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VOL. XXIX
“"XHJG DAILYOUOltOUN,
is l‘UUI.ISHKD IN T11K
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
HV
WILLIAM 11. ISVLLOOir,
at TEN DOLLARS. PEli ANNUM,
rATAMLK SEMI-ANNUALLY IN ADVAftCK,
OR
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
TJIK TllI-WBKItliV GBOItGIAN,
dU THE COUNTItY,
h published to moot the urrimgcntont of thd
Inails, tliroo times a week,.(Tuesday, Thursday,
haif Saturday,) at tho Office of tho Daily Gear*
gin,' and contains ull tho intelligence; Commer
cial, Political mid Miscellaneous, including now
Advertisements published in the Daily Paper.
'VUIS PAPER
U rent to ull parts of tho Stato and Union,
hr delivered• in tlio city, ut FIVE DOLLARS
her nnuuhi, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
Months.
SAVANNAH, FRIDAY MORNING, DKCKMISKll 31, 184T.
“ •’•"•Tpnu WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
Is published every Friday allornnon, at three
iKji-uus per annum—all payable in advance.
fi, II —Each Citation by the Clerks of the
Courts of Ordinary, that application has been
tnadti far Letters of Administration, must be pub
lished Tiitm v ways at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditor* to renderin their accounts,
must bo published six weeks.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must bo at nulilic auction, on tho first Tues
day ofthn month, between the usual hours ofsnle,
n t tho place of public sales in tho county where
tho Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, nmy Imve boon grunted, first giving
*ivtv hays notice thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this State, and nt the door of the
Court House, where such sales are to ho held.
Notice fur leave to sell Negroes, must ho pub
lished for four months, before any order absolute
shall ho undo thereupon by tho Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, iiiust bo published SIX-
TV DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
must bo made at the Court House door of the
county in which the property is situate, and on
tho first Tuesday of the mouth, between tho
hours often in the morning mid lour in the n(W-
nouti. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
so expressed in tho udvoriwoment.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
(biamimis to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate mid intestate estates by Executors mid Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Disuiissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
r«tl estate, must lie advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to laud, must be advertised Three Months
alleast.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly
granted by tho courts, must bo advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must he advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
% # AH Letters directed to this Office nr the
Editor, must bo post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
New
rfi i*
ilnsr EstuMIslimcut.
O N H » It A N (J li .
The undersigned has opened thornrri
store recently occupied by Mr. I. W.M|j[fj.|]
Morrell, whore be iiRcmhIs to keep a tljF* W
large and well selected assortment of READY
(MADE CLOTHING, which ho will sell ut very
small profits, and very respectfully invites the
Planters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t
give him n call before supplying themselves, ns
lie is confident his STOCK lias never been sur
passed by any brought to this pluco, it being mi
entire now Slock, made up expressly for this
Store. Among his Goods uro tho following nr
tides t
Cloaks and Mantt.es—Blue and black Broad
Cloths and Cmublet.
Over-Coats-—Of invisible green, brown, Par
sons Alix. Pilot Cloth, quilted Cmublet uud Lion
Skin.
Dress and Frock Coats—Offinebluck French
Bread Cloth.
Business Coats—Such ns plain -and fancy
Tweed Ciisimero, black Doe Skin, plain mid fig
ured Denver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Sacks and Frncktoos.
Pantaloons—From all of tho most fashionable
Goods,such as plain black Casimero, Moleskin,
Plaid, striped diagonal ribbed Casiniere, Sati
net, Tweed Cnsimere, and Negro Cloth.
Oil Cloth Jackets and Pants for Seamen, Snti-
vRot^ Round Jackets, Boys’ lino black Jackets,
Vests—Of every description, snob as fine plain
black Satin, figured mid black Velvet, Bombesin,
Alpaceu, Valencia, plaid Worsted, figured Silk,
black Cloth aud Ctisimcre.
Unoku-Siiiiits.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
mid Common .Merino,Silk, Saxony Wool,bleach-
ed and unbleached Cotton and Buckskin, Ladies,
fine Merino mid Silk Under-Shirts.
Cravats of Worsted, funny Satin, Plaid Silk,
Cotton, and black Silk. Linen mid Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs of grout variety.
Blunts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Colton, striped, and Night Shirts. Also, a
Rood assortment of Boy’s sizes Linen Bosoms and
Collars.
. Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
Ua ond fancy Silk Stocks mid Neckties.
Gloves or lino French Kid, black, white and
curd Worsted, Cloth mid Thread. Silk and Col
ton Night Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses.
•*Umbkki.i.as, a beautiful assortment of French
Silk, Scotch Gingham, mid Colton Umbrellas.
Guiilleiiieii’s line and fashionable Cloth CAPS,
Otter Skin Cups, a beautiful article.
Also, a general assortment for Youths’ mul
Iinys’ wear. The ladies are particularly invited
"to call and see them. lie will soon haven fine
'jworlinnnt of Children’s Suits for Boys from
tour to ion years old. Having taken much pains
to lilting up his Store, mid oqunlly as much in
jeli-eling a Stock lor it, lie hopes, by strict ulton-
bon to business, to merit a liberal shave of patron-
*5*; GEO. S. NICHOLS.
‘V IL The Store at No. Ill Bryaii-streel,
toll bo continued as heretofore, with* a general
Ytortiiienl of the abovo Goods, and will be con-
dnctcul by Mr. WM.L.1IAUPT.
«ce IT,
# IHICKNEIt «& MKEJiKR,—
JKNom. |()r» mul 100 Bryan street, have just
NUfioa l! ‘y e, l» ,l Suo assortment of BOOTS mid
ore i ’ * wr Gentlemen, Youths nnd Boys wear,
. toe best materials mid nminilaolure, ami ol* Hie
tort style. Also, Ladies, Misses mul Children’s
e tor* of every variety mid stylo, warranted as
Mil ns r„u |„. pound in this market, and at as
iiri»! ri . ,,<,s * A large and carefully selected slock
‘•AN'PATIun BROGANS, which planters
^ lectors will find to their advantage to call and
tomio. Caro takeu. in fitting measures.
•mo, n general assortment of Caps, Trunks,
ft Larpel Bags, School Satchels, Ac.
iiws i» n HU PP , y <»f Ladies and Gentlemen's Paris
Bonis, direct importation. oct 1
ill A U j’A OT UR 1 f II TO II AC CO.—ftTboxes
ilo in i I) 0, " ,!H,n pounds; 21 do J. C. Thoinus
l5', , i Cut do; 23 do W. II. Wesson;
fo,:', !• Law, landing from brig Pliilura mid
'rJjV CONNERAT A HAH IE,
^ •_ Agts for Manufacturers.
» P!ER AND CENTRE TA-
MjrW •J‘^’ Wlt j> ‘Mahogany, Black Walnut and
jot r,, P«' Also, Grecian Clmv-fect Tables,
l'lottiti 1 ,,, \r t 0 .', « Log do do; Card Tables ; Sofa
«Wu do do Mahogony do ; Lu-
do rfi, ,| r ** < 0 , w hh Fiddiilg Tops; do
vale |,v ° Drawers. Just received, mid for
„J.,, I. W. MORRELL,
SincH* buildings.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Jid.298.
TlV BANKRUPTCY.— United
X District
. _ Status'
District Court—District of- Georgia.
Benjamin Mounts, oflToiiry County,-Georgia,
Into merchant, of the firm ol’Morris A Lewis, of
said county, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition,
praying'that a full disclmrgo from bis debts may
be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof
bo granted to him: Nutico is hereby given to all
creditors vVho have proved their debts mid other
persons in interest to nppeur nt tho Court House
in the City ofSnvmmuli, on the 23d day .of March
next, at 11 o’clock, A.M., to show cause why
such discharge and certificate shall not he grant
cd. GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
dec 11 —
G < EORGSA. — Bulloch County.—
f To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Mary Rigdou hath npplicdto the Honorable the
Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, for letters of Administration
outlie iiuucqiieatlied part of tho estate of Daniel
Rigdou, lute of said county, deceased.
These uro therefore to cite ami admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to tile their objections (if any they have)
in the clerk’s office, in terms of the law, otherwise
letters of Administration will be granted to ap
plicant.
Witness tho Hon. William Williams, one of
the Justices of the said court, tliis23d November,
A. 1)., J847.
nnv 29 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. «. c._
E lOUli MONTHS idler (Into, application
will he made to the Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part oftho
real and personal estate of Alexander S. McIn
tosh, deceased, for the benefit 'of the heirs und
creditors of said estate.
dec 28 W. J. McINTOSIl, Adm’r.
TO iioiiu i a, isnii oeia (:<>uuty.— } r»
V'JT u|| whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lynns, hath
applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of
PUBLIC SALES.
G bYNN SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will
ho sold on tho the first Tuesday in January
lioxt, before the door of tho Court House in
Brunswick, between the legal hours of snlo, the
following tracts, parcels ami lots of Land,situate
lyingand being in the county ufGlynn, with nil the
privileges, appurtenances and improvements
thereto belonging and known and described us
follows, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of Land containing
6,531 acres and composed of tlio following six
several surveys, viz: one survey containing 1000
acros granted to Jacob Woodall, on tlio 14th day
of January, 1837; and one other tract, containing
1001) acres, mid granted at tlio smnetimo to Win.
Hudson; mid ouu other tract containing 1000 acros
and granted on the 20th clay of January, 1837 to
James D. Janott; und one oilier tract, containing
1000 acres, and granted lit tho smile time to Win
1). Janott; one other tract, containing (125 acros,
and grunted at tho same time to Edward W. But
ler; and one other tract, containing 90i> acres, and
granted oil the I4tliday of January, 1837,to Plea
sant J. Mullins—all ol said tracts or surveys hav
ing such shape, marks mid boundaries ns wjlj piofu
fully appear by reference to the plat nnnoxeef to'
onoli of the said several grants. All the above
lands lining designed os plat A.
Also one other tract or parcel of I,and contain
ing 1,888 acres mid known as tract B, mid com
posed cif two several surveys to wits one survey
containing J0U0 acres, mul granted tn Seaton
Gran timid on the 23d day of January, 1837; mid
one other tract, containing 888 acres, mid granted
ut the same time to Henry Darnel; tlio two above
last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks
mul houndariei, as will more fully nppeur by ref
erence to the plat annexed to each of the said
grants.
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land cotaiu-
3.5U3 acres, and known as plat 1,, which said
tractor parcel of Laud is composed of the four
following surveys, to wit; one survey containing
100 acres, mid grained to Juntos Bonner, on the
23d day of January 1837; one other survey, con-
H ol Inch county, for Letters Disuiissory from said j taiuiug 1000 acres', and granted at tho same time
Guardianship.' ^ _ .... ti | to Thomas H. Kennoii tone other survoy, contain-
These are therefore to cite mid admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to file thuir objec
tions (if any) in my office, within the lime pro
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Disuiissory will
be granted the applicant,
oct J DAVID IJEASLEY, c. c. o. w. c.
N OT1UE.— All persons having domuiK.t, ■ - ~ „ ...
against Benjamin idles, latifol'VVayiiocolin- j ,w ' Vl '* nioro lully appear by rclcrcnco
ty, Georgia, deceased, arc hereby notified to pro-' “Hiioxed to tlio said several grants,
sent them, properly attested, to mo, within the I „ al1 thnttrmit or parcel ol Land containing
■' • • • 'my will nothoset- •*«7oi acres, mid known ostract H,aiidcoinporcd
id iq said deceased »f the four following surveys, to wits one survoy
* containing 1,01)0 acres, mid granted on the 2t)th
1000 acres, mul granted to Josiah Doles on
the 20th day ol January, 1837, (except 300 acres
thereof heretofore • conveyed to William Manly,
trustee,) mid one other tract containing 500 acre’s,
mid gruiitcd to William Grigg on the 2dllt day of
January,1837; the aforesaid last mentioned sur-
mThaving domauds ' voys having such shape, marks mid boundaries,
“ to the plat
time prescribed by law, nr the
tied: And all personsiudebte
are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment to BENJAMIN G. LILES, Ex’r.
doe J
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to tho es
tate oftho late James C. Maugham of Glynn
county, Gaorgiu, arc hereby requested to make
immediate payment: And all persons having de
mands against said deceased, will render them in,
properly attested, to
_doc 1*4 R. HAZLEHURST, Ex’r.
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tate of Willqun Yarborough, late of Wuro
county, deceased, are hereby requested to make
imiueiliute payment: And those havingdemntids
against said estate will render them in according
to law.
DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
Wurosburo’, Nov. I, 1847. nov 9
TTiOlJR MONTHS after date application
Jl will be made to the ITon. tho Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, while silting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell nil the real mid per
sonal Estate ofJusper mid Eliza Sims, minors.
HASKELL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims.
TOO (JR MONTHS after date, application
J. will be made to the IIoii. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Clmthmu County, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell nil the
property, whether real or personal, belonging to
the estate of Edward Quigly, deceased, for the
henelit of the heirs mid creditors of said estate.
JOHN CASS, Guardian of the
orphan children of Edward Uuigly, dec’d.
nov 2
TYTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the es-
± n tuto of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please
make immediate payment: And those who havo
demands against said estate, will present them as
the law directs.
nov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, Ex’r.
TO'dUR MONTHS alter date, application
i will be made to the Hon. tlio Inferior Court
of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate and
slaves of Mrs. Anno Cuniughum, lute of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
_ net 22 CHARLES SPALDING.
N OTICE.—Four months after date, appli
cation will be made to the I (onnrable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell Billy mid Sarah, two negroes,belonging to the
estate of William Laviuder, deceased, for tho
benefit oftho heirs of said estate,
oct a I G. W\ LAV1N D ER, Adm’r.
F OUR months after date application will bo
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Glynn couuty, when sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. McDon
ald, deceased, late of McIntosh County.
A LEX’R McDonald,
daniel McDonald,
net 5 Administrators.
N otice.—aii persons indebted to the es
tate of Joseph Poudurvis, late of Wayne
County, deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment. And all persons
having any demand against the estate, are request
ed tn hand in the same regularly attested within
the time prescribed hv law.
oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exc’r.
1 71 OUR MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the Hon. tho Justices of the
Inferior Court of Clmthmu County, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the per
sonal property belonging to the estate of Alary
E. Turner, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of tlio heirs mid creditors of said estate,
ting 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
I ^OUB MONTHS after date, application
. will ho made to tlio lion, tlie Justices of the
Inferior'Court of Bulloch county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot ol
laud in Early couuty, No. 140,5lli district, belong
ing to the estate of James Brinson, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs anil creditors of said es
tate. JASPER WILSON, ? ... ,
sept 13 SIMEON BRINSON, S
F oil R MONT SR.“T after date,'application
will be made to the lion, the Justices of the.
Inferior Court of Chatham comity, while silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave in sell two Ne
groes, being part of the personal property of tin*
late John P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian,
sept 2
IJOIitt MONTHS afterdate application
X will be made to the llonorbalc the lufcrinr
Courl of Chatham county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, for leave lo sell the real estate
of John B. Gaudry, late of Ibis county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate.
nov It) FRANCIS SORREL; ExV.
TOOIJR MONTHS? after data', application
S. will be made to the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Ciiatltmii County, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the following
negro slaves, to wit: i.onisaand her five children,
viz : Jane Ann. .Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil
liam mid Georgia, for the benefit of the heirs mid
creditors of Abraham Nichols, Into of Chatham
County, deceased.
ROBERT W. POOLER,
nov 4 Aiuiuistrator, v. ii. s. c. t. a
day of January, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one
otfiersurvey containing 1,000 acres,mid granted al
thusmuctuueloB.il. Reynolds; one other sur
vey containing 781 acres, mid granted nt the smile
time to Robert H. Green; mid uno other survoy
containing 1,000 acres, and granted mu the 23d
day of January, J837, to John IV. L. Daniel; all of
which several last mentioned surveys or parcels
of Lund hnvo such shape, marks mul boundaries
as will appear by reference to tlie plat minoxed
to said grants.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Laud known
ns tract 1, mid composed of the Iblldwiug surveys,
viz: one survey containing 000 acres,uud granted
on tho 23d day of Juiiiinry, 1870, to Sliadrach Biv
ins, uud having such shape, marks mid bounda
ries as will appear by the plat annexed to said
grant.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 1000 acres, mid known as tract K, mid
granted to Isauu McCrary on the 20th day of Jan
uary, 1837, mid having such shape, marks mid
boundaries ns will appear by reference to the
plat annexed to said grant.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Laud, contain
ing 1883 acres, mid known as plat L, and com
posed oftho two following surveys, to wit: one
survey containg 001 acres,and granted on the 20th
day ofJmiuary.J837,to Richmond Browntmul one
otfiersurvey containing 922 acres, mid granted at
the same time to A. II. McNeill—all of which last
mentioned tracts or parcels of Laud, have Bitch
shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by
the plat annexed to each of said tracts.
Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, contain
ing 840 acres,mid known as tractD, and granted
to William J. Davis, ou the 20th day of January,
1837, having such shape, marks mid boundaries
as will appear by reference to the plat annexed
to said tract.
Also, ull that other tract or parcel of land, con
taining (5000 acres, mid known ns tract E, und
composed of tho following six several surveys,
to wit: one survey containing 1000 acres, and
granted to Bartley‘McCrary, on tho 18th day of
January, 1837; one other survey containing 1000
acres, and granted at the same time lo G. G. Hol
combe ; ono other survey containing 1000 acres,
mul granted at (lie same time to Lewis Bond; ex-
c.spt 200 acres thereof, conveyed to F. I’oiieoll;
one other survey containing 1000 acres, and grain
ed at the same time to J.oyal Cowles? one other
survey containing J000 acres, and granted on the
20th ofJnnuarv, l837.to Isaac M. Ral!;and one other
survey containing 1000 acres, mid granted on the
23d day of January 1837, to George W. Murray
—all of said lust mentioned several surveys, hav
ing such shape, marks and boundaries as will
more fully appear by reference to the plat uu-
iioxed to each of said grants.
Also,all that other tractor parcel of land, con
taining 2078 acres, mid known as tract F, mid com
posed oftho three following surveys to wit: one
survey containing 1000acres, and granted to Da
vid B. MitehoO, outlie 20lh clay of January,1837;
one other survey containing JfiOO acres,and grant
ed to Peter J. Williams, on the 23d day of.I mili
ary. 1837; and oilier survey containing 078 acres,
mid grunted to John Bothuno, on the 28th day of
January, 1837—allot*said last mentioned several
surveys having such shape,marks and boundaries
ns will appear by reference to the plat annexed to
each of said grants.
Also, all tlmt oilier tract or parcel of Land con
taining 1591 acres, mid known ns tract G,mid com
posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one
survey containing 1009 acres, and granted on the
14th day of January,1837;and onu other survey con
taining 591 acres, and granted on the 20th day of
January, 1837_, to Hubert Micklcjohu; each of
said last mentioned surveys having such shape
limrksmid boundaries ns will appear by reference
to tlio plat annexed to each of said grants.
Alsd, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 4.598 acres, ami known us tract M, mul
composed oftho five following surveys, to wit:
onesiirvey containing 1,000acres, and grained on
the 20lh day of January, 1837, to James Wood;
one other survey containing 1,000 acres, ami gran
ted at tliMsamo time to Michael Harvey; one oth
er tract, containing 1,000 acres, mul granted at the
same time to James Bivins; one oilier tract con
taining 1,000 acres, mul granted cm the 23d day
of January, 1837, to Nathaniel U. Julian; and one
other tract, containing 598 acros, and granted oil
the 2f>tliday of January, 1837, to Charles Smith;
all of which said last mentioned surveys liaviugsuch
shape marks mid boundaries as will appear by re
ference tolbc pint annexed to each of said grants.
Also, e.li those several Lots or parcels of l.mul,
lying mul being in'Brunswick, mid known in the
plan thorcofby the following denomination mul
numbers, to wit: 302. 303. 301,305, 300, 307.
308, 309, 370, 371. 377. 378, 379, 380, 38J, 412.
415, 410, 417. IIS, 419, 420,421. 427, 428, .|;{|.
402, 403, 404, 405, 400, 407,4158, 408, 470. 471,
477. 478, 479, 480,481, 512, 513,514 517,518.
519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 530. mul 531; the
said fifty four town Lot* being within the lines of
a survey made on the 29tli September, 1820, mul
granted lo Urlmiius Dart oil (lie I7i!i September.
1828.
Also, all that oilier tnet or parcel of Laud, (ex
cept 120 aciea of the same,) containing 450 acres,
mul liitowu as Powell’s tract, bounded South by
Piles’laud, westwardlv by Burneti’i- land, north
westwardly by Dart uud William*’ land, mid e.iet-
wardly by lands ofilic Brunswick Laud Compa
ny, and originally granted to Janies Powell.
Also, till that other tract mul parrel cif Laud,
coulaini.ig 177 acres, and known as tin* Ilazle-
hurst tract; bounded east by marshes mid creeks,
houlliby IhiuIh of the Brunswick Lund Company
and eastward!)’ and we.-lwardly by lands surveyed
to Thomas Butler King.
Also, till thosd several Lots, or parcels of Laud,
lying and being in Brunswick, and known in tlie
plan thereof by tlio following donomiuidion am!
numbers: Water Lota, Nos. 0,7, 8, 9, 10, It, 13,
15,19, 23, uud 2-1, and Bay lots, Nosi 0, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 13, 15,10, 17, 19,20, und 23, mid
towh Lota numbers 50, 57, 58, 59,01), 01,03, 64,
05, 09, 70, 71, 117, 118,119,134,135,130,137,
138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,151 >153,177,
179, 184, 185, 180, 187, 188,189, 190,191,192,
193, 200, SOI, 202, 253, 289,290, 291,294,295,
290, 297, 298, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 346,
mid 347; all nftlieHuid last mentioned town Lota
or puroels of Laud; lying and being within the
lines of a survey made cm 2!)tli September, 1820,'
midgauted to Urbtuius Dart cm tlio 17th Septem
ber, 1828—-all the aforesaid tracts nnd lots of Laud
with privileges, npurtenmiees and improvements,
levied on as tlio property of Urlmnus Dart, by
virtue of a writ if. fa.,issuing out oftho Superior
Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort
gages oxecutad by the said Uranus Dart, to the
Lxolimigo Bank, and by the said tho Exchange
Bank, assigned and transferred to tlio Comptroller
General ol said State, mid Commissioners under
the act of 1838, entitled “All Act to authorize the
business of Banking and lo regulate llio.Hamo" iu
favor ol David Bothwell, Cohipthdler General,
for use, &c., against tlio said Urhmitis Dart,mort
gagor, und the said tho Exchange Bank,assignor,
said property pointed out in said liiortgago, li. fa.
Also, at tho time and place aforesaid, will ho
sold the following tracts, pnrcelsmid lots of Land,
situate, lyingand being in the County of Gtvmi,
with all the privileges, appurtenances ami im
provements thereto belonging, and known mul
described us follows, to wit:
All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety
of a tract originally granted to John Graham, who
was afterwards alieiued, mid said Laud sold at
confiscation sales,by the Commissioners of Con
fiscation, under mul by virtue of tm net of “Con-
fieatioti mid Onietieomcmt” of the State of floor
gia, passed March' 1st, 1778, to William McIntosh,
jr. mul sold by the administrators of the said Wil
liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivino, in the
year 1800, and again sold by the said Virgil 11. Vi-
vine, by his attorney in fact B. Vivino, to Smutiel
Palmer, cm the J2th day of January, 1837, mid
convoyed by the said Samuel Palmer to Janies
Muse, by clued dated 7th August, 1841, said last
mentioned tract having such shape, marks ami
boundaries ns will appear by a plat of re-survey
oftho same executed by Reuben King, cm the
I7ih December, 1835, which accompanies said
deed of conveyance.
Also, all that olliertrnct of land, containing 1G5
acres, granted to William Moore on the 3lsl day
of December 1833, and sold at SliorilPs Sale oil
3d clay of August, 1841. and purchased by E. M.
‘Moore, mid conveyed by the said E. M. Moore to
James Moore cuh said 3d August 1811; the shape,
marks mid boundaries of winch will nppeur by the
plat of the same.
Also, all that other tract of Lnnc1,containiiig217
acres, and hounded by Jacob Moore’s Land, on
tho north, the estate of James Moore’s Land on
the east, south und west by James Fort’s Land,
granted to William Moore en the 17th day of May,
1837, mid purchased at Sherilf's Sale cm tho 3d
August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently,
cm the Jd clay oi August 1841, convoyed by said
E. M. Moore to James Moore; the shape, marks
ami boundaries of which will nppeur by Uiu plat of
the same.
Also, ajl that oilier tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south
moiety of a tract of Land granted to Jacob Moore,
in November, 1709, for 4U0 acres, and the south
moiety of one other trad lying adjacent thereto,
mid granted to James Moore on the J lth June,
1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by tho north
ern moictosofsuid tracts of land,west by Lands of
Jacob Moore,south by the estate of James Moore’s
Laud, uud east by marshes, and crocks, having 1
such shape, marks and boundaries as will uppear
by reference to the plat miuexcd lo said grant.
ANo, nil Unit btliur tract ol'Lnml grtmlutl lit Jn
colt Moore on tlio iWtli iN'ovcmltcr, is*;, contniii-
mg 4ttr,i ncros, Itoitmled iraat by Williuut Mooni’a
Laud, southwest by an old survey, northwest by
vnctnil Inml, mul sontlionst bv Jnincn Mourn it
btlttl, tint! conveyed by Jncob Mooro to Mnry l(.
Dtnllerc, with of JttttiuH Mooro, by lined tlntctl Jut
October, 183.), and having such shape, marks ami
boundaries as will appear by the plat annexed to
said grant.
Also, all that other tract of Land containing
.>12 acres, bounded north by Michael Boncell’s
land, east by Heaton Grantlmid’s Lund, south by
u * eHt by Edwurd W. Butler f s
ami Wm. Hudson’s Land, mid granted to James
Mooro on tho29th June, 1838, mid havingsuch
shape, murks ami boundaries us will nppearby
reference to a plat annexed to said grunt.
Also, one Ollier tract of Land containing 184
acres, hounded at the time of survey on the north
mid west by vacant Lands,south by Jacob Moore’s
Laud, mid east by old survey, and granted to Wil
liam Moore cm 23d November, 1818,1 or 219 acres,
mid subsequently reduced to 18-1 acres, ami pur.
caused hv E. M. Mooro al SliuriiPs Hale on 3d Au
gust. 18-11, and on same d.iy convoved by said I'.,
M. Moure to Jmncs Mooro, mid having such shape
marks mid boundaries as will appear by a plat an
nexed to said grant. All tlie aforesaid last men
tioned seven tracts mid parcel.-: of Land,with the
privileges, appurtenances uud improvements
levied on as the properly of James Mooro, tie-I
ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing 1
out of the .Superior Court of Glynn county, (nit i
foreclosure of mortgages executed by tlie said r
James Moore in bis lifetime to the Exchange
Bank and bv tlio said Exchanges Bank assigned
ami transferred to the Comptroller General of
said Slate mid Commissioners under the Act of*
1838, ontitled “An Act to uuthorizo the business
of Banking mid to regulate the same,”) in favor
of David E. Bothwell, Comptroller General, for
use, &c., against tlio said James Moore, mort
gagor, ami the said tho Exchange! Bunk, assignor,
said’property pointed out in the said mortgage
Pi Pa. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dup. HlierilT
PUBLIC SALES.
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.
—Ou tho first Tuesday in February next,
bolero the Court House ju tlio City of Savannah,
butween tho legal hours of salo, will ho sold, ne
gro boy Nelson, about thirteen years of ago.
Leviod on by virtue of a Fi. Fu. foutidud on
foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Infe
rior Court of Chatliam Cdmily, in favor of Rob
ert 51. Charlton vs. Alexander J. Maxwell.
_doc3 ELISHA WYLLY, Hherifi’ c. c.
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.
—On the first Tuesday in January next, be
fore the Court House in, the city of'Suvannali,
between the legal hours' of stile, will lie sold, All
that Wharf Lot situate, lying mid ailing in the
city of Savannah, and known mid distinguished
in the plan of said city by the number Two (2.)
East of Bull Sircotnnd Lincoln Street, mid bound
ed Last by a Lot lute Peter Kean’s, West by a
Lot owned by estate of Robert Isaac, und North
by Savannah River.
Levied on by virtue or a Fi. Fa. founded on
foreclosure ofMortgago, issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Chatham county, iu favor of Lucy
Isaac mul Robert Bruce Isaac vs.-M urea ret Scott
Executrix or Robert Scott.
__«•«(! 3 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
/ *4 A M ms HE RIF F»S“SALB^I
v_> Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before tlio Court House door in the town
ofJefierscmton, the following property, viz:
'One Pole or Log House mul Kitchen,ut Camp
Pinkney, cm land said to belong to the estate of
Pendleton. 'Levied on as the property ofWm.
Rand, to satisfy nil execution ou fi. fii. issuing from
the Hon. the Inferior Court of said County,
founded on foreclosure of mortgage, ut the iii-
Ptuuco of Edwin R. Alberti vs William Ruud.—
Property pointed out by John T. Villalouga,
agent for plaintifi*.
J. D. COLSON, Sheriff.
( <HATEIAM SR ERIFF'ST'SAML
V.V Continued—On |J)(> first Tiirsdav iu January
next, before llieCcmrtHouse, iutliocity ofrtnvmi-
uuli, between the legal hours of Sale, will be
sold a Negro Mmi Sluvo, named Lafayette, levied
oil by virtue: of a fi, fa., founded on foreclosure of
Mortgage!' issued out of tho Superior Court of
Chatham County, in favor of Henry lv. Bur
roughs vs. T. Watson,
dec 3 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. o.
WILLIAM II. HALE'S
AWES’ SHOE 1 EXCHANGE.
T A DI ES’ Misses, Children’* and Iiifimt’s
J-2 SHOES, of even' style, shade mul pattern
at tho NEW GRANITE >ST01tV.,
16*3 Congross streent, Suvannah, Goo., sign oi
tlio Golden Timid. Oct 1
A HMINISTRATORN 8A~LE
A \\ ill he sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House door, in St.utex-
borough, Bulloch County, between the legal
hours ol sale, one negro iuaii named Tam. be
longing t„ || 1( . Estate of Jolui Williams, Into of
xmd county, eleico.uHod, for the benefit oftho heirs
mid creditors of said Estate. 'JVrms made
known on the day of sale.
K. II. SCAB BOROUGH, Adinr.
»»v 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x
li]NECIITOR’S SALE.-WiliTcTs^lff
-t-2 on Iho first Tuesday in February next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, nt public auction,
before the Court Ilonso in the city of Savannah,
l , w V , ££ m * cwtnt< ’» belonging to the estate
ol Michael Dillon, deceased, mid sold by porinis-
»mn til' tlm Iluimrnlilu tlmluluriurCuim urCIml-
ham county, viz:
Lot No one (J),Franklin ward, in the city of Sa
vnuunli, with tlio buildings, cXtc., known as tho
“ Sailors Home.” This lot is in fee simple.
Lot No two P2), Franklin ward, city of Savan
nah, adjoining lot No 1, to tlio west. This lot is
uiuiiiproved, mid is subject lo aground rent to the
city corporation of Savannah of $35 per annum.
Lot No nine (9) Curry Town, oily of Suvun-
imli, iec simple, and unimproved.
ROBERT AL CHARLTON, Ex’or.
nov 18
E XECUTOR’S SA ILK,—Will he sold,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1848. bo-
loro the Court House door, in tho town ofltnids-
ville, in the Comity of Tattnall, two lots ofliiiid,
each containing 287^ acr»!s, more or less, Jvin <r
on the North side of the Altamulia River, just
above tlio junction of tho Ohoopie, mid are ad
joining the lauds of Joseph Bell, Esq., mul others.
3 huso lands aro valuable, both in soil ami tim
ber. They are sold for tlio benefit of tlio heirs
ami creditors of the estate of William Cooper,
deceased. Terms cm the day of sale.
»°v * GEORGE COOPER, Exr.
Si 1 ?.*. V, ° ^ -AT POSI’, FOII
k-' CASH.— 1 'Hie subscriber, intending to leave
®rty, is SELLING OFF bis stock of very
Choice Goods nt cost, affording mi opportunity to
those who wish, to avail tho iisolvesof it, of hav
ing CJ.OTIIING made to measure of the very
best iiiaterials mid workmanship, and atpri ns ua-
termlly reduced. Goods will ulso bo sob by ho
piece or pattern.
Any one desirous of purchasing the ENTIRE
SJ OCK will have a very liberal discount made
below co-it.
• P*—poisons indebted to tlie subscriber,
either by mile or otherwise, are requested to call
ami setttlo the same with a* little delay as possible.
JOHN MALLERY.
OUTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid. White Flat
Dutch mid Globe Turnip Seed-. All varie
ties ofCuhhagc, Radish, Spin idi, Lnttuco, Penis,
Cmilitlower, Beets mid Salsily Seeds, Garden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, I’runiiig 8cis. ors and
Nippers. Just received per Sterling, mid tor sale
by J. Al. TURNER &. BROTHER.
snpt 10 Moiitiuicut square.
M. ' N W ’vV AIV O W14A- --TTIZr
SONABLK GOODS.—
Receive,| by late Arrivals
from Now A oil;. Boston and Philadelphia. The
Subscriber begs leave! tn acquaint the citizens of
Savannah m.' l its vicituiy. that he lias received,
mul is now opening, nt his Store, a most, splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATC11 EM,CM>CKM. .1EWELRY,$11.VJ'R
; AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
' GOODS, Ac., consisting in part as follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Almttle
Clocks, .Mahogany, Rosewood mid Black Walnut
Gothic Clocks, ‘new patterns; Ollice Time.
Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 cluvs and 30 hours.
\V ATCIIEB.—Gold Lover, Duplex’d. A
mid L’Epine VVatehes; Silver Lexer, Ai
Lepiue and Plain Watches.
Anchor
Anchor,
pine anil Plain Watches.
SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert mul Tea
Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
Cup-, a great variety: Ladles. Ei«h Forks, But
ler Knives, Suit and Mustard Spoons, Cyphotis,
efcc. cVc.
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butler Tubs, Salt Dishes,
and every other article) iu that line,
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porcoliau uud China Flower Va-
HO'S, from $2 to $3d per pair; a good assortment
of Japan mid Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve
ry rich; a line assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Lamps, new style, all sizes; Britannia Tea Seta.
Castors, Lamps, Candlesticks, Ac.; Ladies’ mid
Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box
es, Fancy Fans, Card Coses of every description;
together with a large mid varied assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, Ac.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a fine assortment;
Musical Iiislrnments of every description, Silver
mid Steel Bag and Purse Alooutings, Silver and
Steel Heeds,Silver Pencils and Toooth-picks, Ci
gar Cases, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushcst Muir
mid Clothes do, Military Trimmings of ovorv de
scription, Canes, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every other article usually found in
our trade.
Clocks, Watches, nnd Jewolry Repaired in the
bust manner, mid warrantc'd to ’give* satisfaction.
18 T. T. AVI LAI OT.
A'
Brunswick, Ga,, Oct. 23, 1847.
TVrOTiUK.—Will he sold on the first Tues-
-Ll day in January next, before the Court Ilotuo
ii^ tho city of Savannah, between tho usual hours
of sale, all those Tracis of Laud, situate iu the
County of Chatham, and on tlie Savannah River,
known as the Brampton mid Retreat Plantations,
containing 840 Acres, more or less, 100 Acres of
which is under embankment, and cultivated iu
Rice, the rest consisting of mixed laud, together
with all the improvements on said plantations.—
The said lands being part of the estate of Jolui
G. Williamson, deceased, mid being now adver
tised for sale*, by virtue of a decree of Chancery
of the Superior Court of Chatliam County.
W.M. II. CUYLER. *
C. 1’. RICHARDSUNE,
F. B. DURANT,
nov 2 Commissioners.
BWI A’ l«TflRATKSX’«~SA'l,IL—
Un the first Tno-d iy in January next, be
tween the usual hours ol* sale, will be sold before
tins Court HYniso door in Hinesville, Liberty
couuty, tin: following negroes, to wit: Israel.
Van Bureii, Moll. Clara mid Ben. bring pari of
the estate of the late Joseph Jones, ofsaid eounly,
mid sold lor the purpose of division among the
heirs. ELIZABETH JUNES,
nov 10 Administratrix.
rjjlAX IsUUCTOH’S~JSAIriHS—
_L MclN'TUSJI COUNTY.—On the first
Tircnlay in February next, will bo sold liefori! the
Court llouseii: the city of Darien, between tlie
usual hours of sale, a Tract of Mind lying iu tlio
county of Meliilu-h, situated near the Alatauiaba'
River mid Lewis’ Creek, containing 500 Acres,
more or less, levied cm as tlie properly of .Joint
Peter Ward, or so iiiueli ofsaid Tract-as will
satisiy Iho taxes duo by tin- said Jolm’Peler Ward,
for the State, Comity mid Poor School, for the
years 1815. 1810, 1817—amount duo $0,45 4,
and costa.
Also, will he sold iu tho same manner ns above
staled, another Tract of Land. lying iu lim coun
ty of Fayette. containing 202.J Acres, more or
less, mul k-.own as No. 154,13th district, Jovicd
on as dm property ol’tlio estate of John Herron,
or so lunch ofsaid Traci as will satarfy the nixes
duchy die said estate, for die Stale, County und
Poor .School, lor tm) year 1847,—amount due
61 cents and 0 mills, and costs.
WM. J. CANNON, t. c. n’i.'c.
Darien, Nov. 28,1847. nov 30
__oct 18
( 1 0Alo YAlCiy^Th^ulM'rihcTiVhaving
rented tlio lot on Aueimix’s wharf, immedi
ately adjoining their store, purpose keeping on
hand a full supply of COAL, suitable for Grates,
Stoves, I'urinces, Ac., ami now oiler for sale
landing •from brig Josephus, IV,mi Philadelphia.
l.»l) tons Red and White Ash Coal, broken and
screened, selected for this market.
hov.2 WOOD, CI.AGJIORN &. CO.
to a ii a lv e i no c i;r v s'ti'o js
<’ortier of Rrowrhton mol RnU-stmts.—J.
ROUSSEAU, invites the attention of his friends
ami the citizens generally to Ids choice mid ample
stock of Groceries now on hand,mid which he is
continually receiving: among which is Woolsoy
A. Woolsey’s Crashed Sugar; do. do. I.oafdo; St
Croix, Porto Rico,.and New Orleans Sugars, N.
U. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm mid Tul-
low Caudles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore
extra Hams; Ueefuml Buffalo Tongues; Pepper
mid Spice, Pickles,ugreat variety; Catsup’s; Pre
serves of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds mid Cur
rants; Nuts ol all kinds; a lol of choice Havana
Sugars; Butter, Soda, Sugar nnd Boston Biscuits;
Princeton Crackers:Chee.-o, .Audio vies.Sardines,
Anclmvee Paste, and l''.sseuce;CapersOiives,fresli
Saliimu and Lobsters in till emis;clioice'l'eas;Cof
feu, of all kinds; Canal Flour in whole mid half
bids; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; ex
tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen &
Chase’s) mid Current Jelly, Guava .Marmalade;
London Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne,
olapproved brands; Cordials; Port. Claret, Ma
deira mid Sherry Wine. And a variety of other
artic les usually kept iu a Family Grocery, nlway-
oil hand mid for sale at the lowest urirlccl price.*
nov J .
T W. IllDK P.l/TiTviics his friends
ami tlie public generally, both from town and
country, to call and examine lus new FURNI
TURE STORE iu Smeta’ new Buildings,
Broiiglilon Street, tin ltiroi.il in llr country under
one roof, where lie will have great pleasure in
exhibiting tn them the most extensive a-sortuieut
of ready made Fiiriiiliuc ever offered in the
Southern markets. nov23
/ UIABKfc*.— It'll) dozen .Maple mid Black
V' Walnut, with Cane and Rush sealing,pn
Plain, Gi'cciuii nnd Golliie pallerns ; 100 dozen
Windsor do. just received and for sale by
l. W. MORRELL, Studs’ Buildings.
nov 23
a V A'N S~AN'SyO’r’iUJMA'NSE^i ri
val IS. Tclc-o-trlc pattern; do Sorpeuliiic do;
Ottomans Serpentine do. iu French and plain
seating, just received and for sale hv
I. W. MORRELL, Smew’ Buildings,
nov 23 ,
TO I NEGERZiLAN' L’ L* L11 OUS'liO O'EsT^l
.*. case of fine Gorman Bulbs, roitai«tmg • of
Antaryljas, Hyaeintlis, Tulips and various other
beautiful tiau’eriqg Bulbs, (list received and for
sale low, by J. M. TURNER & PRO.
nov 30 Monument square.
I’iS'OLASSES AND "CANDEEri —*:«> bi.is
J.fJ. priiiiu Dilemis .Molasses ; 2U boxes Sperm
Candles, assorted sizes; 20 do Adamantine do; 20
d6 Tallow, received and for sale by
dee 10 E. SWIFT.
& WATC5SUS AND JEWEL-
J IIY.—The Subscriber wishes to call the
r^4l((>ntteutiou of his customers to a choice ns-
sort men t of fine watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold limiting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottam Levers. Gold imitation Dcm-
hlo Case Lours, Guid Anchor Escupuuient Lo
vers, Silver Hunting Case Lovers, Silver Double
Bottom Lovers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Lupine mid Vertical escapement.
Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vost Chains. Curb
Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
will he sold as low as in any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repairacl mid warranted.
, D. IJ. NICHOLS,
oct 3 First corner west of Pulaski House.
PRIL1P KK/iA, Briipcr & Tailor,
OH BRVAN-Sthkkt,
Tlie subscriber grate
ful to bis friends and
palions for past favors,
takes inueli j loasuro iu
informing litem ol* Ins
recent return from the
Northern Cities, with as
/iiiemi assortment of ar
ticles in his line as can
be found iu any similar
establishment in the city.
—Having selected bis
stock from sonic ol* the
first ImunOii iu New York, lie feeds no hesitancy in
jiiAvrmiting every ariicle, which lie is prepared to
unketo order iu the latest stylo mid fashion hy the
most experienced workmen. Uiu stock consists
of
Mu per French, English A. American Broadcloths.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Cass micros.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Doe.-kins.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Tweeds.
Together with a most splendid assortment el*(’ash-
more Wocdenclt,‘Fancy .Silk Velvets. Plain mid
Fancy Matins, ami a large variety of Plaids.
He had ulso ou hand a large and well selected
assortment of Bendy Made Garments, gotten tip
in the best manner, expressly for this market,which
lie is determined to sell at moderate prices; to
gather with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Stisjien
clers, Ilmirlk’lfs Gloves, Umbrellas, (hips, Hosier)
Merino and Lambs Wool Voder Whirls and Draw
ersjand all oilier articles usually kept in fashionable
establishments of thin kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends
that he has removed from Owens’ Building cm Bull
Wtreel, In the store No. OH DRY AN-.ST., recent
ly occupied hv J. Southwell & Co., where he will
he gratified to fill their orders. oct 12
QJ. EAMOWABM3 miV O 0~0 lV£.~
O JOHN MURPHY respectfully lakes• Leave
lo inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city
and country generally, (and particularly the La
dies,) that fie. has returned from the North’, mid lias
now open a great portion of bis Fall Steele ol
Fancy uud .Staple Dry Goods, consisting iu part
of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys; white
and red wool und canton Flannels; blenched mi'J
brown .Shirtings mill Wheelings; Idle., bit), tlnd
blue Alpaca, jle I .nines and wool Plaids, li»r La*
die sm. ’ children; vvlii., Ml;, and slate rul'd muled
Skirt. Shawls from V5 cts to $10; Madness Jlkts;
Irish Linens; blown and hlk Hollands;T.ihleaod
Towel Linens; Ladies’ GIL and ced’d raw siikIJose;
together with acomplctc assortment cifCollcui am!
(.hislmiore; Child roil ami Misses wool and cotlmi
Hose, I’rciin No. I to 7 ; Gloves of nil kinds and
qualities; Linen'Ildklsfrom 13/,c. up; hlk Satin
Vesting ; oil Silk ; Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers,
Wreaths,Silk mid Cotton Rauches; thread and
ILIe laces and edgings; Needle work Guitars from
25rtxiip; under sleeves mu! inside lldks, mid La
dies Merino Vests.—together with a variety of
other articles usually kept iu a Dry Goods 8tore.
As to prices.&c. J. M. would respectfully say to
all, call and judge for yourselves al No. 159 Con
gress Street, iaouth Hido Maiket Hquurc.
net 25
ITT WfiT CHEESE,' SPiUtArCAN
DLES AND WHISKEY —20 lirkiils choice
Goshen Bullftr t'Dlthrixes prime Cheese; 50 do
New Bedford sperm Caudles! 20 bids N* V high
proof Whickey : fill boxes family Soap, lauding
(Von) lirig Bavuitunli mid for sale l«v
nov 17 8CKANTON iV-JOHNSTON,
nOLMHS A; BViiKJbEY, ^ftI09
ARYAN STREET, aro uow receiving
their Fall supply ofQROOKIiltY AND, HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they rcsnect-
fitlly. iitvito the attention of* purchasers. Their
Stock in nurt consists os fellows: ,, ■
. Crockory, China and Glast.&aro},
W. Granitq, FlovHug Blue nitd Mulberry, Dirl‘
nor Setts t ejd do Tea do f Chba Tea Set|sj gold
band And plain; do db Raised Figure China Vas
cm; Boquot Holders, China Mugs, Oriitpuniits,
Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Litiups, .Tumblers.
Wine Glasses, Solar iuid Astral Cliimueys, De
canters. Castors, Cdtldy Glasses, Bird' Uolticv
Stone Jugs, Jiirs, Biitter Pbts, Clpiiiis, Ac.
Lamps, Tin Warn, Sf’c.' ■
SolarTiitmnsbfuuautiriil pattertis; Latun-licad
Side nnd Hull Lamps; Lanterns, Britannia, brass
and tiu CamllcKticks. Tea, Trays, single uud iif
setts, slop nnd tculett Pails, Foot-baths, Cake mid
Spice Boxes, Tea Caddies, Coffee Urns and Big
gins, Egg-hoilers, Tea-pbta, Oysloridtsl^s. Disli
and Plata Covers, Jelly and Btanu MaiigoMoulds,
Churlotte do Ruhso Patw, Grayy Strainers, Patty
puns, Venison and Steak Dishes, Nurauty Lmnj)!>
Britannia, G. S. mul Iron Ten und Table Spuom%
together with a full assortment of bright Tiu-wore.
Cutlery and Domestic llardirom
Ivory Table Cutlery, lit setts of 51 jiieccs, bfc
Knives only, Buck-horn and common Cutlery*
Scissors. Razors mid Pocket Cutlery, Cofled
Mills, Mince Knives, Carpet Jticks, Soup Diges-
tors. Fish Kettles, Pbtntoe Steamers, Pots,Ovens;
Shovel mid Tongs, elegant steel Fire Setts.
Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and
Wnlllo Irons, Coal-hods, Cooking Stoves, Coifed
Roasters, Brass and common Andirons, Staif
Rods, Sad-ifoiisi teti and dinner .Bells, rilt and
mouse Traps, Wire fenders, Egg-whips, Jagging
Irons, Oyster Knives, Cork-screws,c3tc. &c»
Hood tnid Willow Ware.
Buckets, Tubs. Sieves, Urqdmsj Wush-liodriJs}
Barrel-covers, Bellows, Fallouts, Bird-cages;
Wool-cards, Lemon-squeezers, Woocl-spoons;
Crimpiiig-iimeliincs. Also an assortment of JIar :
.kot-bii.-jkets, Cradles and .Wagons, travelling and
I'ancy Baakets, dusting, scrub, alma, clot|ieH,,iiuiI
and other Brushes.
Pancyoml Miscellaneous GovdL
China, glass aild Wood Toys, a lino assortment
suitable* for the approaching htdidays ; fancy box 8
es, mirrors, playing cards, backgammon bourds;
cliesfl-nieii, laches’ dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth mid nail brushes, dumb
bolls, dog muzzles mid cbllariq liquor llaslut, book
rests, newspaper files, crimping macitiiies, Itiiif.J
cleaners, Ac, Ac.
Planters, Housekeepers and Strangers visiting
the city, gru invited to call, as their largo and va
ried assortment will ho found worthy hi*theiraP
teutioil. „ 0V ]5
1YJ I3 W * FALL AND WINTER
IN GOODS.—8NIDER, LATHROP &
NEVITT, oiler for sale, cm reusotiablo tehns —
PLAINS—25 Indus Pulley, 25 do. Cable Warp;
21) do. Schley’s Mmiuliietures.
KERSEYS—20 halos Washington audGInsgiiWj
20 db. Uilion Rolled, 5 db; Extra heavy MaL
lory, „
L1NSEYS—5 hales Fahey nnd Plaiils.
BLANKETS—25 bales Londoii Du fill some h.v
tau largo mid heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy finds;
3 db. Col’d mid*Fmicy,2do. Fine Whitney, bod.
FLANNELS—5 bales Plain mid Twilled rod, 0
do. white, 5 cases Canton, fir Cotton.
SHE ETINC S-*5l) hales, 3-4,7-8 a ltd 4-4, brown;
10 cases, do. do., hleacliod.
MARLBORO’ STRIPES—<5 bales Fuitoy ami
Southern.
PRINTS—20 hales American and English, com
prising evtiry style and quality.
SHAWLS—Woolen, Silkund Cotton, nil qita
lilies mid sizes. «
I)E L/UNHS, Low Priced mid Fiiio. C.'
JIANDK’FS—Silk uud Cotton, pockot, VtirdiiiL
Madrass and RomaII.
NEGRO CAPS—‘Kilnmriintdt and Scotch Bed
nets,
WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced nnd Fine.
HOSIERY—Ladies, Gents, und Misses, of ali
kinds.
LACES—Figured utid Plain Bohbiuett, Edging*
and Insertiugs. • °
CRAVATS-Ladies and Gents Fancy und Biuch
Silks;
BROAD CLOTHS—Black, BItio, Brown, Mix
ed and Green, Broad Cloths.
SATIN ETTS—Cudot..Black, Blue, Mixed and
I'ancsy Sutmetls mid Jeans. not ]
TrST UECEIVI1B per brig
rmlnr, n Rplemlid nssortiuept of .Mode Silk
do Blind ilo Leins from 25 to 60 eta; Ginghams ut
all prices 5 Silk Shawls, plaid mid fig’d fancy
(Jusluncrdo ; scarlet Thibet clp ; Broclie do; new
style! of Paris Velvet Scurfs; French worked GoP
lurs at 37ct»; do do Cheniizetts from 75cls to $5}
Kid Gloves, all colors; wlit mid col’d Linen Ildkfs
for Gentlemen; French Broad Cloth; CiiHluiiers;
Vestings, Silk Cravats, Scarfs, Pock’t Hells; Kid
Gloves, LisliJ, Berlin and Buckskin do, Carpet
Bugs, Ac. For sale bv A. EINSTEIN,
nov 10 — cor. Whitaker A Congress-sts.
PASH STORK I—SMALL PROFITS
AND CHUCK SALES.—By recent arri
vals, we are enabled to offer to the citizens of
Savannah, n complete! assortment of STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY 'GOODS, colisistiiig of
Shawls, Dress Goods, Silks, Paris Plaids. Oregon
do. Black mid Col’d Alpacas, Heavy Ticks, Eu<
gltah nud American Long Cloth, Broadcloths,
Cnssimcres, Satinets, Kerseys, Georgia Plains,
Unsays, Oil Cloth, Table Spreads, very rich?
Flannels, Irish Linens, Fruucn worked collars at
37-J cents, Ac. Ac.
Wc invite attention to our slock which now
embraces almost every kind now in vogue.
CANNON A LEONARD:
nov 22 — Cor Broughton A Barnnrd-std
1 ,'VKRY BODY BEAD TllISl-
_J Just received per brigs Pliilura and JKurt,
from New York, and brig John from PhiiudcP
pfiia: ID cases Pfitits all styles and prices ; 1 do
do British, 'entirely new; 15 pieces Mbits*, do
Lains and Cashmeres ; 20 do Worsted Plaids for
Ladies Dresses ; 6 do plain Cnshmorw French ; 5
do Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black ami Colored
Marinoes; Best French Kid Ginvcs jNcw stylo
Tuck Combs, etc. etc.
For Gkntt.kmkn’s Wkxr : 5 nieces superior
Muck French' Broadcloth ; 25 dh’rmicy mid black
Cusinieres mid Doc Skins; 1 doz. white Satin ein<
broidored China Ve>«», very rich; Best black and
white Kid Gloves; Steel frame Umbrellas:
Sunoriks : 2 cases heavy Satiuetts, low pric^
eel for servants; 2 do Kentucky Jeans; 2 do Lipd^
say Woobiay ; 2 do Murlboro’ Stripes and Plums;
5 hales Cotton Osnaburgfi; 5 c.-ejes and 0 bales
brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings ; 2
eases Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish
Linens, Husain and It. E. Diaper, Red and white
Flannel Cloakings.
And n great niuny other articles in tho DRY
GOODS LINE. An inspection of hir stock by thd
Ladies and Gentlemen of the city mid vicinity, i*
respectfully solicited bv
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
Owens’ Buildings, Coitcrcs* Street,
oct 21 Stiutii Side Market Square.
I >APKR:—200 ream.4 -20X384 Newspaneri
150 do 21X30 do; 100. do 22X32 do; 100 do
21X27do; 150 reams plain mid ruled Foolscap
paper;.75 reams plain Flat Cap paper; 125 reams
plain and ruled Lcltcr pupcr; 40 reains Folio Post
aild Book, paper; H10 l'cums Douldo .Wrapjiing
paper ; J30 roams Double Straw. Wrappingpu-
per;200 reams best quality brown XVrapping pa-*
per; 350 reupis best Hiiglpor»*»iiall Wrapping pn--
jier, assorted kinds; 75 rfikms i:'.n\elope paper,
rnccivi’d by recent arrivals,Vjud.i'or *jdo by
oct. 30 DENI.mv A WElWlTU-
iVl AilOOANV AND Iii-ACifT-WACNCT?
I?J. DEAD8TEADS, of French and High
Post. A lurge AKoortmeut, just rcceivedyntld-foY
raleliy I. <V. MOIUIEI.L, .
iKivvy .Smeti' UuiMingrit, *■
M All«« AjfY CHaOlBSlHa'. I"'*'.' Full
Freucn pattern; 25 .do $t)idd do; Gotliid
Top do with Miring tteata.''jiiht ie'cc’iv.cd and for
Kitabv I. W.' MORRELL,-
nuv 26 bintu Buildings: