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SAVANNAH, SmittDAY IORNINQ, JANVAHV 1, 1848,
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p Tll« IIAII.V OUOIIOIAN,
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U« CITY or SAVANNAH,
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WIM.IANI II. D|tl4LOCII,
*IT TAW J)Ol t LAn$ I'EU ANNUM,
rATAHI.K tIKMI-AXNUXM.Y IX AliVAttUK,
on
vfiLV SLY DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
A I —
TIIK TIIMVBKIU.Y GI-.OUGIYN,
OR TIIK COUX THY,
published in moot tlio arrangement op llio
i, lliroo time* a week, (Tuesday, Thursday,
Sutiiriluy.) nt Iho Ofileo of tlio Unity (tear*
nmt contain* nil tlio' Intelligence, (’oimner-
i nl, Political ami MiscollummiH, including now
CWlv«rti*untont* |»mI>Hn!»o«I in tlio llnily Paper.
m THIS PAP Ml
It tent to all iuirt« of Uio Sinto ami Union,
. rif drtivoroii in tlio oily, nt FIVE DOLLARS
r^kfir Riinuiu, or nt Vlllll-IK DOLLAUS for nix
,J *outli*.
M
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TIIK WHKKI.V GEORGIAN#
published ovory Friday afternoon, nt Timr.K
,aks jior annum—nil payable in lulvnnco.
mm* N. IL—Knoll Citation by tlio Clerk* of tlio
I*onrl* of Ordinary, that application bn* been
indu for Letter* of Administration, must bo pub*
1 «hod Tinnrv days nt leant.
ssA Notice by Executor* nml Administrator* for
ebtor* anil Credilor*to render in their account*,
U-K/mI be published m wkkk*.
B, TSttlo* of N or roe* by Executors or Admitfistra-
Itrl* must be nt public unction, on tlio tlrat 'Plies-
Rclb* of the mouth, between the usual hour* of sale,
^'j^filie place of public sales in the county where
UhM.r Letter* Testamentary, of Administration, or
Ujiurdiumdiip, may have been granted;first giving
tun, Irv ntvs notice thereof iti one of the public
v.ette* of this State, and at the door of the
mrt House, where such sale* are to be held.
SKSfotine for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub-
uni for four months, before any order absolute
f **l be made thereupon by the Court,
ale* of Ileal Kstnto by* Executors, Adminis-
irs, uud Guardians, must be published SIA’-
DAYS lieforu the day of sale. These sales
.ti^st be made at the Court House door of the
TMUty in which the property is situate, and on
the *si first Tuesday of the month, between the
Til A. .. . I... ..(.tMtaiatM .a.a.I I'aal.l* all ll.i. tlflV.t..
n I
m.i ,r * “l*b’U »•» the morning and four in the after-
sniti l.
Tlii"
>1*1,1111. No sales iVoin day to day is valid, unless
New impressed in the advertisement.
Tld\|,i,|j,nation* by Executors, Administrators and
lhoU3 ardiansto |j,„*(.Jonrt of Ordinary for leave to
NpJ Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
YurkSales of personal property (e.xcept uegroes) of
Ctiltate and intestate estates by Executor* and Ad-
jl[|iiistrators, must be advertised Ft HITV DAYS.
'{Application* by Kxecutors and Administrators,
Kafir Letter* Di*uii*sury must bo published SIX
L‘N.)NTII8
<f ^jb\pplication for forochmiro of Mortgages on
Tyt,«d estate, must be advertised once a month for
ciDU ll MONTHS.
n "ftOrder* of the Court ofOrdiuary, (aecotnpauind
"fjjfii a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti
de Vs to land, must be advertised Tutua; Moxtiis
Nliuast.
•'fiMherilfs sales under oxeontion* regularly
duljjuted by the cuurts, must be advertised
«r, Kl IIITY DAYS—under mortgage exeentiou*
WVTY DAYS—Sale* of perishable property
•“X'Jler order of Court, must lie advertised gener-
,Jv, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
All Letter* directed to this OlKce or the
Mtor, must ho post paid to entitle them to utteii-
ew Clothing Establishment.
<1 I n II O N S » H A N « K .
Thu uiidursignud bo* opened themo
store reuently occupied by Mr. I. W. J.
Morrell, wberu lie intend* to keep a W
_ l __ icpa J
tiuiugu and well selected assortment of HEADY
FADE CLOTHING, which he will sell at very
boarall profits, aud very respectfully invites the
**Vnters, Merchants, and Citizens generally, t
fringe him a call before an-"*' u>„- >.«
on Uh confident hi* STOCL .— . , .
rccuincd by any brought to this place, it being an
fruu-ire new Stock, made up u.xpressly tor tins
Among bis Goods aro the following ar
of
LKOAL NOTICES.
State*
F I HAN KIHI I* TCI.— United
District Court—District of Georgia.
IIkxjamin Mourns, of Henry County, Georgia,
late merchant, of tlio firm of Morris A. IWiWis, of
mi id county, a llaukrtipt, having tiled hi* petition,
praying tliat a full disclaim) from his debts may
Im decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof
be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who have proved their debts and other
persons in interest to appear at tlio Court House
ill the Citv of Savannah, on the AM day of March
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to shew cause why
siiuli discharge and certificate shall not lie grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
dec 11 —
^EOittllA. — iliillof.li Comity.—
3 To tdl to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Mary Higdon hath applicd'to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for
ordinary purpose*, for letters of Administration
‘ “ ibeuueatlie
on the iiubcipumthcd part of theuslatuoflluniul
Higdon, lute of said countv, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of the said de
ceased, to tile, their objections (if any they have)
in the clerk’s olliee, in terms of the law, otherwise
letter* of Administration will lie granted to ap
plicant.
Witness the Hon. William Williams, otto of
tho Justices i
A. D., 1*17.
nov A) DAVID IIEASLEY, c. r.o. n. c.
1*11 HMC SALES.
flLYNN Hlimiin M N SALE.—Will
\JT ho sold on the tile first Tuesday in January
huxb-hidbru the door of the Court Humai.iit
llrunswick, between tho legal hour* of sale, tho
privilege*, appurtenance* aud improvements
timruto belonging inid known and dascribcd as
tbllnw*, to wit t
Also, ull tlinfo several Lots, or parcel* Of Land,
lying and being in llrunswick, and known in tlio
plan thereof liy the following denomination and
numbers: Wator Lots. No*.<1,7, 8.1), 10,11, Ll,
IT», HI, At, aud !!4, aud Hay lots, Nos. 0, 7, 8, ft,
, Ll, 15, HI, 17, Ift, tfO, aiul At, and
!», II.
FVIIIilC NAliEN.
following tracts, pareol* aiidlof* of Land,situate town Lots number* 50, 57, M, 5!), (Ilf, til, (III, (it,
lyingand being in tho comity ofGIviin, witliull tho <15, 41ft, 7ft, 71, 117, IIH, l ift, 1111,105, LI7,
' • * » • eiw eHi t in ill tin m i i in ir.it ir.i ir.i>
5,n:
LIS,‘Lift.MO, Ml, U2, lift, Ml), 15ft, 151,JGft, 177,
17ft, 181, 185, 18»1, 187, IK8, 180, 100 Iftl JOtl,
Iftft, U(H), AH, AW, A r »ft, 28ft, AH), ATI,AM, A)5,
All that tract or pared of Land containing 2ftd, AI7, 2!)8, ftt)l, ftftft, ftftft, ft:ift, ;ur», ftlft,
fiftl acre* and composed of the following six j and ft 17: all of tlio said last immtioiici*
suveralHtirveys, viz: one survey containing 1000 [ or pared* of Land, lying and being within tho
acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tho Mlh day lines of a survey mudo on A)lh September, J8Ai,
of January, 18ft7;uml one oilier tract, containing and gaoled to IJrlmtiu* Dart oil the 17th Seiilom-
1000 acres, ami granted at the same time to Win. ! her, 1828—- all the aforesaid tracts aud InlsnfLmd
Hudson; and one other tract coulaitiiug 1000acres
aud granted outlie 20tli day of January, J807 to
I^OITIC iUOXTIlN afterdate, application
.1. will he uiadu to tho lion, the Justice* of the
Inferior Court of McIntosh county, while sitting
as a Court ofOrdiuary, Ibr leave to sell part of the
real and persona! estatu of Alexander S. McIn
tosh, deceased, for the benefit Jo I* tho heir* aud
creditors of said estate,
dec 28 W. J. McINTOSlI, Adnt’r.
James D. Jauott; aud one other tract, containing
HUM) acres, aud granted at the same time to Will
D. Jauott; one oilier tract, containing t>25 acres,
and grunted nttho same time to Edward W. IItil
ler; aud one oilier tract, containing DOft acre*, and
granted outlie Mtliday of Jaimury, 18:i7,to Plea
sant J. Mullins—all of said tract* or. surveys hav
ing such shape, marks and honiiduriesti* will more
fnllv appear by reference to tlio plat annexed to
eueli of the said several grunts. All the above
lands ncing designed us pint A.
„ Also olio ollter tractor parcel of Land contain-
‘"s r" w “ ,ul RSB **. " , " 1 «»«•
17, posed ol two several surveys to wit: one survey
containing lftiHt acres, and granted to Seaton
Grantlaud on the Aid day of January, 18:17; and
one other tract, containing 888 acres, ami granted
at the same time to lletiry Daritel;the two above
last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks
and boundaries, us will more fully appear by ref
erence to tlio plut annexed to each ol* the said
grants.
Also, one other true; or parcel of Land cotaiu-
ft,5tl!) acres, and known as plat L, which said
tractor pared of Laud I* composed of the four
following surveys,to wilt one survey containing
La) acres, aud granted to James Homier, on the
‘Aid day of January 18JI7; one other survey, con
taining JUIII) acres, and granted at the same time
to Thomas 11. Ken non: one other survey, contain
ing 11)1)0 acres, and granted to Josiah Doles on
the *A)th day ol January, 18ft7, (except ftftft acres
thereof horotoforo conveyed to William Manly,
trusteu,) uud otio other tract containing 50!) acres,
aud granted to William Grigg on the Aitli day of
January, I8ft7; the ufurusuid last mentioned sur
veys having such shape, marks and Inmudarios,
as will more fully appear hy reference to thu plat
annexed to tho said several grants.
Also, ail thaltraet nr parcel of Land containing
ft,781 acres, aud known us tract 11, aud composed
of the four following surveys, to wit: one survey
containing I,ftftft acres, and granted on the Ahli
day of January, 18ft7, to Robert W. Alston; one
othersurvey containing I,()()!) acres,and granted at
^ — rr i , thu same time toll. II. Hoy wolds; one other sur-
jVTOTlEE.—All poison* indebted to the us- V1) y oontoiniug 781 acres, and granted at the same
with privileges, apiirteiiauees aud improvements,
levied oil as the property of IJrimims Dart, hy
virtue of a writ li. fa.,issiiiug out of tlio Superior
Court of Glynn comity, (on foreclosure of inert-
gages executed hy the said Uranus Dart, to thu
Exchange Hank, and hy thu said the Exchange
Hunk, assigned and transferred to thu Comptroller
General ot said Statu, and Commissioners under
fJ.EOHR 1.4,11 ifouiity.—To
\X all whom it may eoticerti.—Whereas, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, bath
applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of
lliiltoch comity, for Letter* DUmissory from said
omity, fur Letter* Dismissory
Guardianship.
Thcsu aro therefore to cito and admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to tile their objec
tions (if ntiy) iu my office, within the time pro
scribed hy law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
ho granted tho applicant.
DAVID
out 1
HKASI.KY, c. c. o.
N OTIEE,— All person* having demands
against Henjamin Liles, late of Wayne coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent them, properly attested, to me, within the
time prescribed hy’law, or they will net he set
tled t Aud all persons indebted to said deceased,
are hereby required te make immediate pay
ment to HENJAMIN O. LILES, Kx'r.
dee 1
tutu of the late James C. Maugham of Glynn
county, Georgia, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment: And all persons having do-
.mauds against said duceased, will render Ilium iu,
properly attested, to
dee 14 ll. 1IAZLEIIUR8T, Ex’r.
TYTOTIEE.—All person* Indebted to tho es-
-Ll late of William Yarborough, Into of Ware
county, decuusod, are hereby ruiiuustcd to make
immediate payment: And these having demands
against mdd estate will ruudor them in according
to law.
DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x.
Wnrexburo’, Nov. I, 184.7,. nov ft
F OUli WONTliS after date application
will he made to the Hon. the lufuriur Court
of Bulloch County, while sitting lor ordinal 1 )*
purposes, for leave to sell all the real atid per
sonal Estate of Jasper and KiizA Sims, minors,
1IASKELL SIMMONS.
nov 4
Guardian of Jasper Sim*.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
Guardian of Eliza Sim*.
time to Robert II. Green; and one other survey
containing 1,ftftft Here*, and granted on thu ‘AM
day of January, 18117, to John W. L. Daniel; all of
which several last ineiiliouud surveys or parcels
of Laud have sneli shape, mark* and boundaries
ns will appear by re fere t ice to the plat annexed
to *nid grant*.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known
a* tract L and composed of thu following surveys,
viz: one survey containing Util) acres,aud grunted
outlie Aid day of January, 1871), to Shadracli Hiv*
ill*, aud having such shape, mark* aud houmla-
ries u* will uppuur by the plat annexed to said
grant.
Also, one othurtrnnt or parcel of Land, con-
tuiuilig HHMI acres, mid known as tract 1C, ami
grunted to Isaac .McCrary on the 20th day of Jan
uary, 18517, and having such shape, marks aud
boundaries as will appear hy reference to the
plat auuuxed to said grant.
Also.onu other tract or parcel of Laud, contain
ing lH8ft acres, and kuowit as plat L, and com
posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one
survey coiitaiugfttll acres,aud granted on tho 20th
day o’f January. 18:17,to Richmond Hrowii;andotic
other survey containing DAI acres, aud granted ut
the same time te A. 11. McNeill—all of which last
mentioned tracts or parcels of Ltiml, have such
shape, marks and boundaries a* will appear by
w
p’i.oak.4 AXII Maxti.f.»—Blue and black Broad
o'tvith* and Cumblct.
siuii!* vkh-Coats—invisihle grnen, hfown, Tar-
-im A^ix, Pilot.Clotli, quilted Cumblct und Lion
(jlluBss axuFrock Coats—Of liuc black Fruiich
-^lesMKss' coATS—Such as plain and fancy
fwjveed Cosimure, Iduck Doe Skin, plain und tig'
AT.,i n. ■* £ * ■**-
'ed Beuver Cloth, Sutinct*, Koutucky Jeuu*
j. ‘ cks and Frockteos.
'""Faxtai.oo.xs—From all of the most fashionable
,,M * mil*,such a* plain black Casimero, Moleskin,
J n tid, striped diagonal ribbed Casimere, Sttii-
i^-it, Tweed Casiutoro, und Negro Cloth.
]\ )il Clotlt Jacket* and Punt* for Seamen, Suti*
Round Jacket*, Boy*’ Hno hluck Jackets,
!! ru ,Vr.sT*—Of every description, such ns line plain
” ,ck Satin, ligurea und hluck Velvet, Homlusin,
' ..I.,;.I IVairdiiiil. iimired Sdk.
"KICCII, Vultfuoiu, plniil WiiraluJ, liguriul Silk,
" ‘*rk Ciiillllffin Cmimifro.
iffi®ft:ii-Sl|iiira.—Ollmavv^ BHuWimi , lino
niisiitiy WimlJiloirali-
nHlllBBMl Unltuil mill Uuokaklu, I.u.Iiuh,
Muriwf n/iii Silk Ufiilifr-Sliiru.
!! * ;u,v*t, SBWor.lml fiiiioy Stiiiti, IW. Silk,
mil Itkiifk Silk. IJinm uud Silk I’ocktt
j-BllBfelllufK of grifiu vuriiily. .
S Hnmr, <il' LUlulli (.'iittfiu with l.inun
cy Cotton, striped, and Night Shirts. Also, a
Coind assortment of Boy'* size* Linen Bosom* and
prmlrooK* of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomlm-
levit and futicy Silk Stock* anil Necktie*.
ti*ly.«i.ovic* of lino French Kid, Idaok. while aiid
Nail'd Worsted. Cloth und Thread. Silk and Col
lar, Night Caps, Honey Belt*, Silk I’nrses.
ju‘;»ant'.t.!>•'*'. a lieautifiil assortment ol I'ranch
■ Ye. Scotch Gingham, uud Colton Uniurellas.
noitlt MONTHUi after dute, application
J. will he made to thu Hon. tlio Justices ot the
Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, whilo sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all thu ....... , .....
iironcrtv, whether real or personal, belonging to I tho plat annexed to eacholaald tracts,
tlio estate of Edward Umgly, deceased, for the Also, ull that tract nr parcel ol Lull
benefit of the heir* and creditor* of said estate. kunwii «« tract l». »
JOHN CASS, Guardian oftlio
orphan children of Edward Uuigly, duc’d.
N " OTICE*—-All persons indebted to the es
tate of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please
make immediate payment: And those who have
demand* against said estate, will present them :w
,l, " 1 !; , ;V ,ir “ 0U ’ D. Ill BALDWIN, |y
Hon
H50NTMIN after date, aj
ol Mcliiln.il Comity, when nittiiig lor Ordinary
nlirnoM Sir Icavo to cell tho ronl estate and
Slava,, nr Mrs. Anno Cnnintihani, lata of mid
county, deceased, for the heiiufit of tho heir* and
creditors ofsaid estate.
oct 99 CHARLES SPALDING.
1\fOT~l€E*—Four tnontli* after date, f apidf-
ll cation wif ‘ ‘ ‘ *“
— - .......... will lio niaili, tn lint llownnddo the
Jn,ticca ..r thu Inl'oriur Court al'Chathani Couiuy
while Hitting n» a Court ol' Ordinary, lorloavo to
ai.ll mDS SmISarahJtw.i uuj(raca,ht'loii).iujj fa the
statu nt' William Hivludor, doccuacd, lor die
hfflllt ortho holMjBMU'atatw!
ociSl «. W. LAVIN_nKlt, Adm’r.
F nlwniimtHHa’inior iim u|i|dication will ho
oiaila to tlio IlalliirahtO tlio lld'orior t.olirlol
tllynn comity, whim aittintr aa a Court ill Orili-
, r,V(J .Scotch GinghutinoOM .''"VV",',,'
It't I ii'iithimiilt'a lint, and laalmiltaldii Cloth LAI o,
S' Skill CM a hiiantiii'l artiric. •
I citv vlao, a ffonural aaaorttiicnt lor I oittha ittuj
r.'.v ... .rt,„ |„|||,.« aril hart cularly invited
s*
•I'i va’ wear. Tint Itulii-n arc liartlcularly iiivltcil
tho roll ami aim tin lie will aoiilt havoa hno
"T n „, or Children'a Hints lor llnya jVotn
w , 1.1 tut yliara old. Ilaving taken much Bail,a
iuUr>iti"« "l'hl« Htitrc, and cM y tta uimihnt
IHctiim a Htoeh fur fflif hn|Mia hy alrict attcif
aail't I" liuaimiaa, to nict ita lihcrid H ^‘, r jJ'|iVy's"
JSSJij. II. Tim Hliiru ut Nn. Ill llryaifatrnct,
Ibn coiilimied as licretolbre. with a general
Hlalirtiiniln.jtl'tho ithuvu (jaoda. and will lie edit-
i. dhyAlr. W.M.I.. IIAUI'T.
IIIH'KIUiK * 1WRUKI3U,
I'fNiia. 105 1 lots llryan atriiBj] have jiihI
’ki received, a linn assortmeul ol BOO I >S am)
It ll'.H, for fimill ViMIthH Olid llnya wear.
tin* lies! material* and manufacture, and of toe
fit style. Also, Ladle*, Misses and Children *
J utes of every variety and style, warranted an
*d a* can he found ill this market, and at a*
.•j*. price*. A large and carefully selected stock
it*Vr'L > NTATION HIM MIAN'S, which planter*
factor* will find to their advantage to call and
nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. McDon
ald, deceased, lutnof McIntosh County.
alkx’R McDonald,
DANIEL MCDONALD,
Administrator*.
5,—All person* indebted to (lie i
N' tate of Joseph I’eildurvi*, late of Wayne
bounty, deceased, arc requested to conic forward
ttid make immediate payment. Ami all person*
having any demand against Ihoost.ite, are reqiiei
oil to hand iu the same yngnlarly attested with
llii* time prescribed hv law.
net VS CALEB PEN PARVIS. Kxc’r.
J lftll n ilIONTIIS after date, application
. will Im made to llm lion, the Justices of Urn
Inferior Court of Clinllinm County, whilo sitting
u* a Court of Ordiuury, for leuvo to sell tuo per
sonal property belonging to the estate of Mary
E. Turner, late of said county, deceased, for tlio
benefit of tho hoir* and creditor* of said estuto.
uug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT. Adm’r.
Tq
cini
of
linWlSrltM hM. in liltltl* tihiaaiirea.
tAhu, a Hal aamrllmml ol Ca|'rt, I rtlllha,
J—* . . . ft ... . S. *. I..I...I«! .V* .•
•, UariiH Biitf., Hi lmot Hal,:lml». *V
—- .-i.. i mid Guiithmien * Pan*
ml a Hiiiiply ol Luilmu n
,. iln.ilH, Ilirmil .lll|l"rfll"ill. mil l
"""i v \ 11 if'AfIBHD TOfUL'tJI». —:w Iioxiis
“"fflj H. WumlHiin IHMIM'Irt • ;• ‘
“■'in
ia.lt! tin Hainiy L'ut : V.I i.
a vl" Lnw, iamtintf tVom hris I h>l»™
H' 1 |„|,y CIJN.NKttA l ;V. BAIUh,
AjtlH liir
Ual, iX'lT.NHIVi:. 1*1 Kit AND. «TBNt«BTA.
I lOliit MONTHS after dale, appHcutioii
; will Im made to the I luu. the Justice* ol the
Inferior Court of Bulioeli county, wliilo silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot ol
! r ":1.! i\r.. t in r.ih district, Imloug-
ai.ised, for
tim henulil
tale. JASPER WU.mux, ( i,vv*.
„..p-| r.l HIMKON HIIINHON, ,
riomt liwiTHS “l®il»«ly , i i ‘ : ' 1 '.'i.V' 1
V will Im made to the lion, the Justices ol the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne-
the heir*. JOHN N.
sept *J
Land, contain
ing 84ft acres, and known as tract I), and granted
to William J. Davis, on tlmriOUi day of January,
J81I7. having Much shape, marks and boundaries
as will appear hy reference to the plut uimcxud
to said tract.
Also, all that othqr tract or parcel oflaiul, con
taining (Klfttl acres, and known as tract E, und
composed of the following six several survey*,
to wit: onn survey containing 11)1)1) acres, ami
granted to Bartley .McCrary, on the J8tli duv of
January, 18:17; ouo other survey containing IftlH)
acres, uud granted at tlm sumo tunc to G. G. llol-
couilm ; one other survey containing lftftt) acres,
and grunted ut the same time to Lewis Bond; ex
cept 20ft acre* thereof, conveyed to F. Pouccll;
one othersurvey containing Jftht)acres,and grant
ed at tlio same time to Loyal Cowles; nun other
survey containing HUM) acres, aud granted on the
2ftlliofJaiiuary.I8ft7.toIsiiacM.Rall;andoue other
survey containing llHIft acres, ami granted on the
tjfid day of January 18:17, to George W. Murray
—all oVsaid Iasi mentioned several surveys, hav
ing such shape, marks aud boundaries as will
more fully appear hv reference to tlm plat an
nexed to each ol’vuuf grunts.
Also,all that other tractor pared of land, con
taining W78 acres, and known a* tract F, aud com
posed of the three following surveys to wit: one
survey containing Hlftftaeros, and granted to Da
vid II. Mitchell, on tile ‘Jftlli day ol Jauiiury.lSdT;
oua othersurvey containing lf)(H) acres,ami grant
ed to Peter J. Williams, on the &M day of Janu
ary. IH:17; and othersurvey containing t»78 aero*,
atid granted to John Helium.*, oil the 88th day of
January, 18:17—tdl ofsaid last mentioned several
surveys having such shape,marks and boundaries
as will appear by rliferuucu to tlm plat annexed to
each ofsaid grant*.
Also,ail that other tract or parcel of .Laud con
taining 151)1 acres, and known as tract G,and com-
posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one
survey containing Ifttlft acres, ami granted oil tlm
I-lllidoy of Jan nary, I8:i7;nud one other survey con
tain ingot) I acres, ami granted on tin) tiftlli day of
January, 18H7, to Robert Micklcjohtt; each of
said last mentioned surveys having such shape
marks and bouiidario-uis will appear hy reference
to tho plat annexed to each of said grants.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of I .und, con
taining 4,5JM acre*, and known a* tract M, aud
composed oftlio live following surveys, to wit:
one survey containing I,ftftft acres, and granted on
the’iftlh day of January, IHH7, to James Wood;
oiioi llier survey containing I,ftftft acres,uiidgraii-
ted at tlm same time to Michael Harvey? one oth
er tract containing J,ftftft acres, ami granted at tlm
sumo time to James Hivius; ouo other tract con
taining I .ftftft acre*, and granted on IhotKM day
of January, |8:i7,to Nathaniel ll. Julian; aud one
tlm net of 18JM, entitled “An Act to authorize thu
business of Hanking mid to regulate the sunm” in
favor of David E. Hothwell, Comptroller General,
for use, Are., against the said Urhaiius Dart,mort
gagor, and tim said the Exchange Hank,assignor,
said property pointed out iu until mortgage, fi. !h.
Also, ut thu time and place aforesaid, will he
sold the following tract*, parcels and lot* of Laud,
situate, lyingand being in tho County of Glynn,
with all the privileges, appurtenances and im
provement* thereto belonging, ami known ami
described as follows, to wit:
All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety
ofu tract originally granted to John Graham, wli’o
was afterw ard* alieiued, and said Laud sold at
confiscation sales, hy thu Commc-doiier* of Con
fiscation, under and hy virtue of in act of “Cou-
lleation and Omoiieomoiit” oftlio Statu of Hour
giu, passed .March 1st, 1778, to William Mulnlosh,
jr. and sold hy the administrator* of llm said Wil
liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivino, in tlm
year 18ftti, aud again aedd l»y the slid Virgil H. 7i-
viuo, hy hi* attorney in liiel B. Vivino, to Samuel
Palmer, on tlm I2tu day of January, |8:t7, and
conveyed hy the said Samuel I’almer to James
Muse, hy deed dated Till August, JS4I, said just
mentioned tract having such shape, murk* aud
Imiiudariu* as will uppuur by a jdat of re-survey
of tlm same executed hy Reuben King, oil tlm
I7tli December, 18:35, which accompanies said
deeil of conveyance.
Also, all that other tract oflutid, containing I (15
acres, granted to William Moore on llm ftl st dav
of December IMfifi, ami sold at SlmrilP* Sale oil
.’kl day of August, 184 J, and purchased hv E. M.
Moore, atid conveyed hy tlm said E. M. Moore to
James Moore on said ftd August 1811; the shape,
mark* mid boundaries of which wiiluppuur by llm
plat oftlio same.
, Also, all that other tract of Laud,contaiiung2l7
acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore’* Laud, mi
the north, the estate of .James Moore’* Laml oil
tim east, south anil west by James Fort’s Land,
granted to William Moore en tlm 17th day of May,
18517, and purchased at Sherill* ’* Sale on tlm ftd
August, 1841, hy K. M. Moore
on llm Ski day of August J84J, . v ......
E. M. Moore to James Moore; thu shape, marks
ami boundaries of which will appear hy the plat of
tlm same.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 515ft acres, (being compo-md of tlm south
moiety ofu tract of Laud granted to Jacob Moure,
ill November, 17ft!), for 4111) acres, aud tlio south
moiety of ono other tract lying adjacent thereto,
aud granted to James Moore on the J4tli June,
I7mi, tiir imo net ua) lioninled norm by tlm norih-
eru moietesofsaid tract* of laud, west hy Laud* of
Jacob .Moore,south hy Urn estate of Janie* Moore's
Land, nml east hy murHhus aud creeks, having
such shape, mark* aud huiindurie* a* will uppuur
by reference to tim pint annoyed to suid grunt.
Also, ull that other tract of Laud grunted to Ju
cob Moore on thu 28th November, 1822, contain
ing 4i)5j acres, bouududuiist hy William Moore’*
Laud, southwest by an old survey, northwest hy
vacant laud, and southeast by James Moore 1 *
laml,anil conveyed hy Jacob Moore to Mary It.
Deuieru, wife of James Moore, hy deed dated Jsl
October, 18:15, and having miicIi shape, mark* and
Imiimlurie* a* will appear hy llm plat annexed to
suid grant.
Also, all that other tract of Laud containing
M2 acres, hounded north by Michael Poticcll’s
t tllVrilAiU NIIIIUIIT 'H SALE.
'—Oil tin) first Tuesday in February next,
before tlm Uotirt House in thc’Ulty ol'Hlivatinali,
between llm legal hour* of sale, will be sold, ne
gro Imy Nelson, about thirteen years of ago.
Levied mi hv virtue of a Fi. Fa. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out oftlio Infe
rior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Rob
ert M, Charlton vs, Alexander.!. Maxwell,
dec 51 ELLS HA WYLLY, Hlierilf c. c.
UtATHAdl Mili:UIIT”H bALlk
—t >ti the first Tuesday iu January next, be
fore the Court House in the city of .Savannah,
between the legal hour* of salu, will he sold, All
that Wharf Lot situate, lying and aeing iu the
city el'Havattuah, and known and distinguished
li the iilan ofsaid city hy the number Two (2.)
East of Bull Sireotuud Lincoln Street, and hound
ed East hy a Lot lute Peter Kean's, West tiya
Lot owned by estate of Robert Isaac, and North
by Savannah River.
Luviod on hy vlrtuo of a Fi. Fn. founded on
forudoNiiro of Mortgage, issued out of llm Supe
rior Court of Clmthum county, in fhvor of Lucy
Isnacuud Robert Bruce Isaac vs. Margaret Hcolt,
Executrix of Robert Seott.
dee 51 ELLSI1A WYU^Y, Mlieriirc^c. _
t lAlUDEX NHEKII F’M SllE.--
• Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in the town
of Jetl'ersonlou, tlm I'ollnwiiig property, viz:
One Polo or Log House ami Kitchen,at Camp
Pinkney, on laud said to belong to tlm estate of
Pendleton. Levied on ns the property of Win.
Ituml, to satisfy an execution on li. lit. issuing from
thu Mon. tim Inferior Court of said County,
founded on foreclosure of mortgage, at the in
stance of Edwin It. Alberti vs William Rand.—
Property pointed out by John T. Vlllatonga,
agent for plaiutilf.
dee 11 _ J. 1). COLSON, Slmrifi*.
C 118 A Til A ill HH13 KI FF'S MA lI*L
■'Continued—On the first Tuesday hi January
next, before tlmCoiirt House, iuthe city ofrlavmi-
uah, between tlm legal hours of Sale, will Im
suid a Negro Mail Slave, named l.afiiyettu, levied
on hy virtiiu of a li. lit., fonmled on foVeciosuru of
Mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of
Chatham County, iu favor of Henry iv. Bur
roughs v*. T. Watson.
_dec \\ ELISIIA WYLLY, SlmritT, c. c.
SA Is E* —
IVII.LIAM E. IIAEE’S • b
i/MOtjLIItfl (l UlLKLEV, Ao. 10U
v> liltYAif S'lUltiET, are now receiving
| their Fall supply ofCltOCKEltf AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS; to which they respect-.
l'lioir
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. '
A IJl ES’ Misses, Children’s ami lulUnt*
I fully invite the attention of purchaser*.
1 stock in part consist* us follows;
' Crocfioru. Chinn uud Clay* WUrb : "
W: Granite, Flowing Blue and Mulberry Din
ner Setts ; do dh Tea do : China Tea Hells, gold
{.baud uud plaint do do IDii»cd Figure Chinn Vas
;us; Biiquot Holder*, Ciiiiia Mug*, Ornaments,
j Children’s Ten SutU, Glass Lumps, Tumblers.
; Wiim Glasses, Solar and .Viral ChiuinevK De
| cantors, Castor*,. Candy Glasses. Bird BolU»v
I Stone Jugs, Jar*, Butter I’m*, Chums, &c,
Lanina, Tin Harr.. \‘a.
isofhe
SolurLump* of ueautiful pulteru-; Lump-liend
TJ UT'^VHAGA, Dale’* Hybrid, White Flat
XV Dubdfr.d Gloho Turnip S«!t:d*. All vruie
tie* ofCrti* 1 * i • Radish. Spin mb, l.nttuco; Peas,
(.’aulillovver. Beet* aud Sidsily Secifs. Garden
Trowel*, t 11 'citing Knives, Pruning Sek or* und
Nippers. .1 nl reeeived per Sleriiug. ami IbrsTilc
hy .1. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
sept Ift Monument square.
ft’WW AWE K93.V-
SONAHLE GOODS.—
Received hy Into Arrival*
from New V«»rk. Boston ami Pliitadidphia. Tlm
Subscriber begs leave to acquaint llm citizen* of
Savannah and its viettniv. that he ha* received,
and is now opening, at his Store, a must splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATC11 ES, C L< )C KS. .11 i W151 .It V, S11 V F. It
AND SILVER PLATED WARE. FANCY
GOODS, »Ve., consisting in part as follows:
CI,OOKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Mantle
A imiftlSTUATOitN
Will Im sold, on tlm first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court i louse dour, ill States-
borough, Bulioeli County, between llm legal
hoar* of sale, one negro mail named Tom, be
longing to tlm Estate of John Williams, late of
said county, dueeusod, for die Imuotit of tlm heirs
and crudltor* of said Estate. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
K. II. SCARBOROUGH, Admr.
imv 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x
I I^XliCI/TOU’N SAl/tL—Will he sokh
J on tim first Tuesday ill February next, be
tween tlm usual Ilnur* of sale, at public uuciioti,
before the Court House in tlm city of Savannah,
thu following real estate, belonging to tho estate
of Michael Dillon, deceased, mid sold hy permis
sion of tlm Honorable Urn Inferior Court of Chat
ham county, viz:
Lot No one (1), Franklin ward, in the city of Sa
vaiiuali, with the buildings, Are., known a* ti e
“ Sailors' Home.” This lot i* iu fee simple.
Lot No two (2), Franklin ward, city of Savan
nah, adjoining lot No J, to tlm west. This lot is
unimproved, ami is subject to a ground rent to tlm
city corporation of Havaiiuah of $515 pur annum.
Lot No ithm (ft) Curry Town, city of Savan
nah, fee simple, and unimproved.
ROBERT M. CHARLTON, F.x’or.
nov 18 —
lore the Court House door, in tlm town ofltoid*-
villo, in the County of Tattnall, two lots of laud,
each containing 287.J acres, more or less, lying
on the North sidu of the Altamalm River, just
above tlm junction of tlm Olmopie, 'und are ad
joining llm laud* of Joseph Bell, Esq., aud others.
These laml* aro valuable, both iu soil and lim
ber. They are sold for tlm liouclit of the heirs
laud, east hy Seaton Gruiillaud’* J .and, soul li hy
.S. C. King’s Laud, west hy Edward W. llutle/s
and Win. Hudson’* Laud, and granted to James
Moore on the 2ftlh June, 18518, and having such
shape, marks aud Imiiiidarius us will nppeurhy
reference to a plat annexed to said grant.
Also, one other tract of Laml containing 184
acres. Imutulcd ut tim time of survey on the north
and west hy vacant l.tmds.soutli by Jacob Moore's
Laud, aud east hy old survey, and granted lo Wil
liam Moore ou 2:kl iSovutnlmr, J8J8, for 2i ft acres,
and subsequently reduced to 18 ! acres, ami pur.
caused hv E. M. .Moore utShorillVHuleoiRhl Au
gust, 1811, aud oil same day conveyed hy said K,
M. Moore to James Moore, aud having such shape
marks aud boundaries a* will appear hy a plat an
nexed to said grant. All the aforesaid last men
tioned suveii tracts and parcel* of Land,with tlm
privileges, appurtenances and improvements
levied onus the property of James Moore, de
ceased, hy virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing
out of llm Supurior Court of Glynn county, (oil
foreclosure ol mortgage* executed hy the said
James Moore in hi* lifutiiiio to tho * Exchange
Bank and by tlm said Exchange Bunk assigned
and transferred to tlm Comptroller Gonurnl of
said Slate and Commissioner* under tlio Act of
18:18, entitled “Alt Act lo authorize the lm*iiiu*a
of Banking and to regulate tho saino,”)iu fitvor
of David E. Bothweii, Coiujitroller General, lor
tise, Ac., against tlm said James Moore, mort
gagor, and Hie said tlm Exchange Bank, assignor,
Sold for tlm benefit of
ftl’.WIS, Guardian.
.5011 It MONTHS ulW »l:.to ii|.|;ltoUiiM
Will Ihi llimln 1“ III" Il.,ftlft.fl.rtl«> lll*> IlllWit.r
when sitting as a
Onitrl of rimllmm iminity, ..
CiiMrl.irDriliimry.liir Imivol.i mtfUliu rmilnl.il
i.rjnhn II. OiMi'lry, lain nf Hv. OSpllj
Air llm a Ml' III" Imlrrt and erorfimm ul mi.1
imialM.
nov 10
ini'lll!i;n, wili'i MnlioffMiy, lllncslc WiiIi'mii a"' 1 nary l"irfflffl I
■'<■lil*. Tm.ri r\l.u, l.'ra.Milli l!la,v-ffll lalil.m. |i..«rMIn v
tll liiVXi I.'ar.l Tal.loft I Hala vi/. i Jam. Amm.
Vlarlilti'l'MMx t .In ilM.MnlMW'ay il.ii I.;'- ■ Hall ami
'JS .1.. .1. -Im Willi l''Ml.% 'Vim; <!" I, for- a r Mm
Duaj. UrawaiH. JM-tW'mv'al. ,m,l l„r dnWjM#.
J I I. \V MDllll 1.1,1,, | li
' 1; ov a;t ffl.mt.’ i*.i.iniy. , imv i a,
H! A NCI 3 aORII KI.. R*’r.
■ aoiilt MONTHS alVr W[■■I'l'li'-ip
u ill I., 1 Iiiaild limy.! " Ml tin, liftl. r.i.r
C.M.rl Ml'Clialliam Cm.iily, wIiiImiIIi"™"
Mary |nir|iM«,ia. far limvi; la "j" I llm lall.anaij,
Im/raVluv.m,la nil: I.niftiMftimi.IliaKRyytt’liilillft) ,
■iii. AI.M?, .MIhMIMI. i ra.mgg M II;
,.rvia. Car llm Imnalll at'llm la'in au.l
xi.n.f.i.,.i Nlai.ali, lata ol Clrallm
all ofwhich said lasluieiilioiieilsnrveysliaviiigsneli
shape mark* ami hoiindaiic* a* will appear hy re
ference lo the plat annexed to each of said grants.
Also, all those several Lots or parcel* of Land,
lying and being ill Brunswick, and known iu the
plan thereol'by the following denomination and
said (property pointed out iu llm said mortgage
/V I'll. R. It. ILyrcLIFE, Dep. Slmrill.
Brunswick, (hi., Oct. 2ft, 1847. nov I
N O’R’MJBJ.—Willhe sold on tlm first Toe*,
day in January next, before the Court lloti-o
in the city of Savannah, between the usual hour*
of sale, all those Tracts of Laud, situate in tlm
County of Chatham, and on the Savannah River,
known a* the Brampton and Retreat Plantations,
containing 84(1 Acres, more or less, Iftft Acre* of
which is under embankment, and cultivated in
Rice, llm rust consisting of mixed land, together
with all the improvement* oil said plantation*.—
Tile said laud* being part of thu estate of John
G. Williamson, deceased, and lining now adver
tised for sale, hy virtue of a decree of Chancery
of Iho Superior Court of Chatham County.
WM. If. UUYLF.lt,
C. I*. RICIIAUDSONE,
F. B. DURANT,
nov 2 Commissioner*.
^IHI IN I NT It A T If IX *N »A |* 13.-
On tlm first Tuesday in January next, be
tween the usual hour* of sale, will lie sold before
the Cotirt House door iti lliuesville, Liberty
county, llm following negroes, to wit: Israel,
Van llitren, Moll, Clara and Bun, being part of
llm estate of llm lalejoseph .lone*, olVaid comity,
and sold for the purpose of division among tim
heir*. ELIZABETH JONES,
nov Ift Administratrix,
ROBERT W. POOLER,
A.oiinihirator. i». u. v. c. r. a
said fifty four town Lois being williiil Inn lines.>1
a survey made on llm 2fttli September. IHJIi. mid
»ranted to Urbumis Dart on Uio 17th Sepiemln r.
Iti 28.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of l^od. (ex-
cetil 12ft acres of the same.) containing l.il) acres,
and known a* Powell’s tract, bounded Smnli by
Piles’laud, wnslwtinlly bv ilurimJU laud, imrtli-
w. s'ward I) bv Dart and W ilhams’ laud, and east-
wardlv bv laiids n)Mm Bron^wrck Land Lompu-
ny.aiid originally granted to .lames l owel.
V\lso. all that other Iranilaud par.i.il ol Land, , or - - ^ ,
eoiitaioiiig 177 acres, anil known a* the I Inzle- dim by llm said estate, lor tint State, <;«
lm>l tract ; bounded east by marshes anderecks, Poor Felmol. for tin* year 1817,—uni
...■oil fiv funds of lb" Bruusoo'k Li ml CuMfUtuy 5! cvntu and li milk, nmhn.nta.
aml easlwaidly and westwardly by lamDeiuvsyoH WM. J. CANNON, t. e. m*i. r.
to Thomas Butler King- i "Darien, Nov. 48,184*. nov IK)
fllAX COI*l*!3CT«m’S «A»;i3N-
9. .McINTOSlI COUNTY.—On the first
Tuesday in Febrnaiy next, will lie sold before the
Court House ill llm city ol' Darien, between llm
usual boors of sale, a-Tract of Laud lying in tim
enmity of McIntosh, situated near llm’Alatamaiia
River and I\ vis’ Creek, containing fit HI Acres,
morn or lo**, levied on as llm properly of .loliu
Peter Ward, or mo uiiteli ofsaid Tract a* will
salisly tlm taxes line hy llm said Jobu’Petcr Ward,
fortlm .Stale, Comity aud Poor Helami, for the
your* 1815, X84ft, 18-17—amount dun .•Jii.45 4,
and costs.
.\kii, will lie sobl in llm -anm manner as above
•filXI3CirTOa*N HA 1*13#—Will I
JLi mt the first Tuesday in January, 1818, he-
I hu sold.
gHH, r.gg-bimcrs, Tua-pols. _
and Plate (.'overs, Jolly and Blcau Mungo Moulds,
Charlotte «!e Rusao Pun*, Gravy Htrainer*. Patty
6 an*, Venison and Steak Dishes, Nursery Limps,
iritunnia.G. 8. and I roll Tea and Table Spoon-',
Clock*, Mahogany, Rosewood aud Black Walnut
Gothic Clock*, now pattern*; Ofiico Time
Pieces, 8 days? O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clucks,
8 days and ftn hour*.
WATCHES.—Gold Lever. Duplex’d. Anchor
and L’Kpiue Watches; Hilver Lever, Author,
.epiim and Plain Watches.
81LVF.R WARE. Tnhle, Dessert and Tea
Spoons, various pattoru*; do. do. Forks; .Silver
Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Fork*, But
ter Knives, Halt amt Mustard Spoons, Cy pilous,
1 PLATED WARE.—Calm Baskets,Tea Trays.
Castor*, Candlesticks, Butler Tubs, Halt Dislnw,
and every other artlrlo in that line.
FANflY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porcelain and China Flower Va
ses. from $2 to .'■{'.III per pair; a good assortment
of Japan and Eimmeled Waiters, new styles, ve
ry rich; a line assortment of Girandoles, Holar
Lumps, new stylo, all size*; Britannia Tea Sets.
Castor*, Lump*, Candlestick*, A-e.; Ladies’ and
Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box
es, Fancy Fans, Card Case* of every description;
together with a large and varied ’assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, ifcc.
SUNDRIES.—Perfitmory, a tine assortment;
Musical Instrument* of every description, Silver
and Steel Bag and Purse Mounting*, Silver ami
Steel Heed*,Silver Pencil* and Tooetb-pieks, Ci
gar Cases, SnulV and Tobacco Boxes, Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair
and Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de
scription, Canos, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every other article usually found in
our trade.
Clock*, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired Iuthe
host manner, ,iu.i warranted to give satisfaction.
oetlH T. T. WILMOT.
together with a lull assortment of bright Tin-wuro.
Cutli ri/ and Jtunu utic Hardware.
Ivory Table Cutlery in setts of 51 pieces, or
Knives only, Buck-horn und common Cutlery,
Scissor*,' Razor* ami Pocket Cutlery, Cufiee
M ills, Milieu Knives, Carpet Jacks, Soup Diges
ters, Fish Kettles, Potato*! Steamer*, Pots, Ovens,
Shovel and Tongs, elegant, steel Fire Setts,
Sauce and Slew Pan*, Furnaces, Wafer ami
Waflle If on*. Coal-hod*. Cooking Sloven, Colleo
Rogstcr*, Brass uud common Andirons, Stair
Rods, Sad-iron*, tea uud dinner Bells, rut and
mouse Traps, Wire,fenders, Egg-whip*. Jagging
Iron*, Oyster Knives. Cork-*eivw*.«V.e. A.o.
IVatnl and II dime Harr.
Dockets, 'robs, Hioves, Brooms, Wash-board*,
Barrel-covers, Bellow*, Faucets, Bird-cage*,
Wool-card*, Leiiuiii-squeeze.rs, Wood-spoons,
Crimping-machines. Also an assortment ofMnr-
ket-lm-lset*, (’radios aud .Wagons, travelling and
limey Baskets, dusting, «cru!>, shoe, cloth*:*, nail*
and other Brushes.
i'anry and Alia alia neons Gouda,
Ciena, glass and wood Toy*, a tine assortment
suitable for the approaching holidays; limey Inn-
es. mirrors, playing cards, backgammon boards,
oliv-s.-inoii, ladies' dressing cases, marbles, ther
mometers, pins, tooth and nail liriishe*. dumb
hells, dog umzzlcu ami collars, liquor ilask*, hook
rest*, newspaper files, crimping machines, knife
cleaners, Ac. Ac.
Planters. Housekeepers und .Stranger* vittitiug
the city, are invited to call, as llmiriargc anil va
ried assortment will be found worthy of their ut-
tcntioijv nov If*
N ew fall and westdr
GOODS—SNIDER, LATH KOI* A.
NEVITT, oiler fur sale, ou rcaontable lerniB —
PLAINS—25bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp,
' 2ft <io. Suit!m ’* Mimuluctinva.
KERSEYS—yt) hides Washington and Glasgow,
2ftdo. Union Roiled, 5do. Extra heavy 'Mill-
lory,
LINSEYS—5 halos Fancy and Plain*.
BLANKETS—25halos London Ditllil soma ex-
and creditor* of the .estate of William Cooper,
deceased. Turin* on the day of sale,
nov 1 GEORGE COOPP.lt, Exr.
&13LIJN44 OFF AT COST, FOR
CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave
the city, i* SELLING OFF lit* stock of very
Choice Goods at cost, afibrding ait opportunity to
those wlio wish, to avail tlio uselves of it, of hav
ing CLOTHING uiadu to measure of tin 1 vary
best materials and workmanship, aud at pr ; os ia-
turinlly reduced. Goods will also ho sol by lie
piece or pattern.
Any miu desirous of purchasing thu ENTIRE
STOCK will have a very'liberal discount made
below cost.
N. B.—All persons indebted to tho subscriber,
either by note or otherwise, are requested to call
aud setttlo thu samu with a* little delay a* possible.
oct J8 JOHN MALLKKY.
J IOAIj YARD,—Tlm subscribers having
V> runted thu lot on Aticiutix’s wharf, immedi
ately adjoining their store, purpose keeping on
hand a full supply of COAL, suitable for Gratus,
Htoves, Furnaces, Ac., and now oiler for sale
landing from brig Josephus, from Philadelphia,
150 Ion* Red and White Ash Coal, broken uud
screened, selected lor this market. •
nov 2 WOOD, CLAGilORN A CO.
JU Ml I* Y. G IIO(! 03 III V NTOIttU.-
Curncr of llroaxhtun and IlnU-atmla.—}.
KOU8SEAU, invites the attention of his friends
uud the citizen* generally to hi* ehoieo and ample
stock of Groceries now* oil Imnd.aud which lie 1*
continually receiving: among which is Woolsev
A Wnolscy’s Crashed Sugar, do. do. Lonfdo; 8t
Croix, Porto Rico, and New Orleans Sugars, N.
O. Syrup; sugar-house Molasses; Sperm aud Tal
low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore
extra Hums; Becl oud Buffalo Tongues; Pepper
aud Spice, Pickles,a great variety; Catsup’*; Pie-
servos of all kinds!'Raisin*, Almonds aud Cur
rants; Nut* of all kinds; a tol of choice Havana
Sugars; Butter, Soda, Sugar aud Boston Biscuits;
Princeton Crackur*;Cltuuso, Anchovies,Sardines,
Aneliovue Past*:, aud E*senee;Caper*(Mive*,fresh
Salmon and Lobster* iu tin onne;ehoieo Teus;Cnf
feu, of ull kinds; Canal Flour in whole and half
bids; kegs of Buckwheat; Prune* in glass jars; ex
tra quality Chocolate; Cocon Guava, (Kitchen A
quality
Chase’s) ami Current Jelly, Guava Marmalade;
London Porter, in pints atid quarts; Champagne,
ofapproved brand*; Cordials; Port, Claret, Ma
deira and Sherry Wine. Ami a variety of other
at tides usually kept in a Family Grocery, always
on hum! uud ibr salu ut the lowest market price,
nov 1
I W. ItlOKREEE invite* his friend*
• and llm public generally, both from town aud
cotmlrv, to cull and examine hi* new FURNI
TURE STORE iu Emets’ now Buildings,
Broughton Street, thu tarnni in the ruitnlry under
one roof, where he will have great pleasure iu
exhibiting In them Ilia most oxteii-ive n.-suilnmnl
of ready made Furniture ever ntibred in the
.Southern markets. imv
fi WATCHES AND J131VEL-
RY.—Tlio Subscriber wishes to call the
£4rl4& ,lttu, ft' 0,> bi« customers to a choice as
sortment of line watches, just received hy recant
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le
ver*, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levin's, Silver Anchor,Escapement Le
vers, Silver Lepiue aud Vertical escapement.
Also, tine Gold Fob Chain*, Vest Chains. Curb
Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Kings, nit ofwhich
will he sold ns low a* in any citv in the Union.
All kind* of Watches Repaired and warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
FR5LIF K.13 AN, Uv iper A Tittinr,
ON BitYAN-Stui'.kt.
The subscriber grate
ful to hi* frieu is end
patron* for pa.-t Ihvors,
takes much fdonstmMn
informing them of his
recent return from the
Northern Cities, with as
fine air assortment of ar
ticle* in hi* line as can
be found iu any similar
establishment in llm city.
—Having selected bir
'stock from some of the
first itoiiM'M ut New York, he feels no hesitancy in
4maxrmiliiig*'very article, which he D prepared to
make to order in the latest -Ryle aud fashion by tlm
most experienced workmen. Hi* stock consists
Super French, English & American Broadcloths.
Do. do. do. do. Ca-siimu'es.
Do. do. do. do. Doer kin*.
Do. do. do. do. Tweed*.
Together w ilh a most splendid assortment of Cash-
meiv Wooleuctl. Fancy Silk Velvet*. Plain and
Fat my Satins, ami a large variety of Plaids.
He has also on hand a large and well selectol
assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten up
iuthe hestmatiner, expressly for tills market,which
lie is determined lo sell at moderate prices; to
getiier with such articles as Shirts. Stocks, Susjteu
dors. Ilandk’lls Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery
.Merino and Lamb* Wool Yoder Shirt'• nml Draw
cnqaitd all other articles usually kept iu fashionable
establishments ol'tlii.-> kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also Inform Ids friends
that lie lias return ml from Owens’ Building on Bull
Street, to the store No. 1)H BRYAN-ST., recent
ly occupied hy .1. Southwell A. t'o., whorehu will
fie gratified lo till their orders. oet 12
VJ 63 A NO A’ A141# 13 DRY GOO l)S.~
t3 .1
staled, another Tract of Laud, lying in the coun
ty of Fuyettu, containing 2t)2.\* Aero*, more or
less, and known ai No. 151, Iftlh dint rid, levied
oil a* the properly of the ostalo of John Herron,
much ol said Tract us will *ut*rlY the luxe-
oiiiit) au.l
iutiottnl due
JOHN MUR I’ll V rospccftblly take* leav
to inform the Lutlie* ami Gentlemen of this city
aialeointtrv generally, (ami partiudatly the La
dies i that fie has returned from the North, and ha*
mm open a gmat portion of hi* Fall Stock of
Fate and Staple Dty Goods, consisting in part
of P'.riael. Kentucky Jean* ami Kerseys; white
mi l red wool undcutuoit Flaiuiel*; bleached nod
brown Shirting* ami Sheeting*: LIL., bro. eud
blue Aljiaea, tie Paine* ami wool Piaitls, for i.a-
die*mid elfihlreu; w In., blk. ami slate eol'd eorjetl
Skirt*; Sieiwls from 25 im loo.li'; Al.nlrass Ilk Is;
Irish Linen*; brown ami blk Holland*;Tabtnund
Tmvel Linen-; La.lie*' blk and .J raw silk Hose;
together with a* ompleie a>*ortineut of( ‘ollon ami
Gi.shmen". Children ami Misstv wool ati l eollon
llose. rtooi sNo. Ilt>7 i Glove* of nil l.iml*anti
•litalilies; Linen iblkisfrom l‘.”.e. up; bik Satin
D IVANH' AiVlF'OT'B’O.IRAWH.-Di Ve.-ting ; oil .silk ; Bound.*, Ribbon*. Flower*.
vans, '/V/r*o-/»/ti patttu'ii; do Serpentine do; Wreat'i*. .Silk and Holton Ranches; ilncud ami
Ottoman* Serpentine do. in Froiodi ami plain I fid,, laces ami edgings; Needle work ('altar* from
seating, just received and lorsalo by |25d*up: under sleeve* nml inside Hill.*, ami La-
!. W. MORRELL, Smuts’ Building*. -I dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of
!iev2:l i oilier articles usually kept iu a Dry G«m«T* Ebue.
ALNli 'GtiKMANTiULftOys" ROOTS.'—I j Ah to priees. A«i. .1. M. would lesp.-dtiillv say lo
SHEETINGS—5ft bales. 51-1,7-Suiui 4—1* brown,
10 cases, do. do., bleached.
MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Fancy aud
Southern.
PRINTS—20 halos American und English, com
prising ovary style uud fluidity,
SHAWLS—Woolen, Silkund* Cotton, all qua
litie* ami size*.
DE LAIN ES, Low Priced ami Finn.
IlANDIv’FS—Silk anil Cotton, pocket, Verona,
Madras* and Kmmdl.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon
net*.
WOOL SOCKS—Low' Priced and Fine.
HOSIERY—Ludiu*, Gent*, und Misses, of ull
kinds.
LACES—Figured and Plain Bohbinett, Edgings
aud Inserting*.
CRAVATS—Ladies and Gent* Fancy and Black
Silk*.
BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Bltto, Brown,Mix
ed and Green, Broad Cloths.
SAT1NETTS—Cadet. Black, Blue, Mixed and
Fancy Satiuetf* and Jean*. net I
J UST Jit 13Cl 13IV131> per brig Wilson
Fuller, a splendid nssoi tmetit uf Mode Silk
Plaid Cashmers: French Purumitt-i do; do Thib
et*? Small plaid; light colored Thibet* new stylo
Cmthmors? fimey Tweed Plaids; new stylo of Pur-
is Popliiu; do do do Lain*, from 25 to SUcts? do
•lo Ithid do Lnitut from 25 to 50 ct*; Ginghams at
all price*; Silk .Shawls, plaid and fig’u ; limey
(’aslliiiordo ; *c:irlot Tifihot do ; Bracho do; now
style of Pari* Velvet Scarf*; French worked Col
lar* at ■♦licit; do do Chetnizett* from Tout* In $5;
Kid Glove*, all colors; wht and eol’d Llucu lldkfif
for Gentlemen ? Frenrli Broad Cloth? Caslmter*,
Vesting*, Silk Cravats, Henris, Poek’t Ildfs; Kid
Ginvo*. Lisle; Berlin and Buckskin do, Carpet
Bags, Ac. For sale by A. EINSTEIN,
• nov Ift — ear. Whitaker & Congrcss-st*.
^ASII S HIRE I—SMALL PROFITS
y AND RUlftlv SALES.—Bv rceont arri
val*, wo are unaided to ufier lo thu citizen* of
ft7.^ cunts, Ac. Ac
We invito attentinii to our stork which now
ciiibniees ulmost every kind now in vogue.
CANNON & LEONARD,
nov 22 — ’ Cor ltroiighlon A llarnard'st*
LVv B3 K Y IKSS) V IS 83 a i>" t ins I-
.1.4 Jji*t reeeived per brig* Philura aud Exact,
John from Phiiadel-
per
from New York, aud hr
phin: lb ease* Prints all style* and price* ; 1 do
do British, entirely new; 15 piece* Moils*.dn
^'4HAHtM,— Iftft dozen Alapie ami Blin k
J Watmil. with ('atm and Ro*h sealing,;io
Plain, Givcian ami Gothic palleru* ; ID!) dozen
Windsor do, just received and for sale by
1. W. MORRELL, Smci*’ Building*. .
nov 251
4 Nil* O't”8*01 R*.VlY ,‘«*V—I)i
¥
ase of fine G>*noao
Aoiarvllas. Ilyaeiiitbs. Tulip
beautiful tlnwuiiiig Bulb*, just received a
sale lew. by J. M.TURNER A RISC
““ MoimiiimmiI square
Bull)*, eomiatiog uf'• all, call and judge for yourselvesat No. l.i'.Uiou-j |4|l AMOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT
m and xarion* oilier j £rc«w Sir. et, So»t:h Side Market Sqmsie. i It.n. BEADSTEADS, of French nod High
ived and for |
nov 5ID
Post.
I v>»"»"',>!.». cirfiKSKT Tii'fiRyBcAX-j
Ijlll.lis AiVU VV IlfSlvliV—j.'
j|l OI.AS«l-y< AMU I' VMH.r.H.—-IQ Mlh
ill. prime ftrlenu* Molasses ; “•) boxe* Sperm
(,'Mudles, «**orte«l size*; 2l) »b» Ailiwuniliiir <lo; xft
do Tallow, received aud for duIo by
dec 10 E. SWIFT.
Gosbe.il Bolter ; 5*1 boxes prime CIiocm>; 5tl do
N.-vv Bedford sperm G.i-idl—:M tdd* N ^ high |
proof Whifikc) ; 50 boxes family Soap, landing,
from brig fluvanoali and for sal.' by
nov 17 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON !
m
i
Lain* and CnsInncVes ; “•) do Wo rated Plaids for
Ladies Dresses ; 5 do plain Cadmiorc I’reticli; 5
•In Black Silk warp Alpaca ; Black am! Colored
Meritioe*: Best French Kid Glove* ; New stylo
Tuck Comb*, etc. etc.
Foil GK.vn.eMKx'* Wkau : 5 piece* superior
Iduck French Broadcloth ; 25 do fancy and black
Casimere* and Doe Skin*: 1 do/., white Satin uni*
hrnidorod China Vest*, very rich; lb si black uud
white Kid Glove*; Steel frame Umbrella*.
Son nines : 2 east * heavy Satinet!*, low pric
ed fur scrvciits; 2 do Kentucky .leans; 2 do Lind
say Wooltiuy ; 2 tin Marlboro' Stripe* uiul Plaids;
ft bale* (’ollon Osniihurg*; 5 cast * and ft bale*
brown ami bleached Smiling* and Shooting*'; 2
eu*os Hosiery, a complete a**ortn>e»il Hupei Irish
Linen*, Russia ami 15. K. Diaper; Red and w hile
Flannel Cloakings.
Ami a great many other article* in the DRY
GOODS LINE. An in* pectin'ii of his stiuik by tho
Ladies and Gentlemen of the cty and viu'uily, i*
ie-ftpecifolly solicited bv
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
Owens’ Building*. ('im:;rc*.» Street,
oet 21 Sooth .Sid,! .Market Square.
| yA VKK.—21M ream* 2!5X:^.( Newspaper;
R. lot) do 24N;ift do; Iftft do 22X552 do; Iftft do
21X2? do? 150ream* plain ami rubai Ft*oheap
paper; 75 ream* plain Flat f-'ap paper ;'I25 ream*
plain am! t itled Letter paper, 40 ream* Folio Pest
ami Book paper; i(il) ream* Double Wrapping
paper; 15511 ream* Double Straw Wrapping pa
per; 2ftl) r» am* b»**t qintln’-v brown Wrapping jm-
ifftO-reftim* best Hugh* or small Wrapping pa
per, assorted kinds; 75 ream* F.itvelope paper,
received by recent at rivals, ami for sale bv
net 55t» ‘ DEN LOW A WEBSTER.
A latge AsMirlment. jimt r« eeiv ed. and for
% 1. W. MORRELL,
miv 251 Smut*’ Ruilitimt*.
4 RfOGViVY PII.UII H.—25 do/7. Ftift
Savannah, a eoiopleto as-'ortmeut of STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY (iOODS. consisting td*
Sliawls, Dress Good.*, Silk*, Paris Plaids. Oregon
do. Black and Col’d Alpaca*, Heavy Tick*. Fn*
g)i-Ji and American Lung Cloth, l.(roiuI Chitlin,
Ca**imerc«, Satinet*, Kersey*, Georgia Plains,
l.iiisoy*, Oik Cloth, Tulilo Spreads, very rich;
Flannel*, Irish Linen*, Froucii worked collar* ut
FremIt pattern; 25 do jib do do; Gothic
r.ipdowiih spring seal*, just receiv,d and for
.ale by J w. MORRFI.L.
nov St? Buttlin' Jhiihliiigfl,