The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 04, 1847, Image 1

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mimsWWf SiiiVu .U Miniiitw {i ;rVj.ri >twin* (ir,L tm c ill 5f» KV/r.I >iHi 'll) loii&i'rfu-q bofx T u'.ucarni jiMr.H vau.d ■ >ll*vt l- :.l . .... ..UnfeM-f'w-Kft (Mjml dMMfJ ->U:ft l(.IJ .fc5rU‘l V. maaVn-T . lift .ua-iaM 7a)i*JiY/-hf .... r.:>i(<tin vwj ,<*•(«.•! mstft u ni r.ld*yrf| i'k i hT/jitraftn^iavoiv r «^ri tO-VJ *VJ liHoMjitTaJ VOL, XXIX SWAKIUH, THURSDAY mOIIMNI), HOTEJIBEIt 4, 181;. VIIE DAILY OEOUGIAiV, is ruiiU.HKD I.,,Tint 1 CITY .OP SAVANNAH, ■' ■ ' nV . , . WILLIAM H. BULLOpU, 7 JT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUAL rAVAllt.K SKMKV.VXUAT.LY IN ADVANCK, OR at six dollars ron six months. THU TM-5VliElCLY IJEOItGIAN, &OK TUB .COIJSTHY, i -Is-nnWished to lnccet the-nmuRCimyntiftr tho ‘mail-*, throe lima* a week, (Ttlesduy. Thursday, nuA Saturday,) rtt tho Ollieo ortho DiiUjf (icor- Ana, ami contain* nil tho intelligence, Cumnier- fel, Political and MincdlnuunUH, including now Advcrfwonumts published in tho Daily Paper. THIS PARER Is sent to all parts of tho State and Union, \>r delivered in tho city, nt I*'IV K DOLLARS per aiminu, or at Tl’RLL DOLLARS lor'siz 'month's. TIIU H’HKItl.V GEORGIAN, Is published ovory Friday afternoon. At Nikki: inilum per annum—all pay able in advance. N. IJ.—Each Citation by tho Clerk* of tho 'Courts or Ordinary, that application has boon made for Letters pfAthninwlrtUionj must bo pub lished TiiiitTY n.ws at least. Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtor* nail Croditorsto rondorin thoiraccounts, mast be published six wkkks. Sales of Negroes bysExoeutora or Administra tors mast lie at public auction, on tho first Tnos- ' day iiftlio iiHiiitli, between tho usual hours of ante, Httlrn place of public sales iu tho county where the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or (iiiardianship, may have been granted, first giving mrv a.\vs notice thereof in one of tho public paacltes of this State, and at tho door ol’lhc Court House, whero such sides are to ho licld. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must lie pub lished for four mouths, before nnv order absolute kImIIIiu uiiulo thereupon by tho Court. Males of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis trator.*, nnd Guardians, must bo published SIX- TV DA VS before the day of sale. These sales uiud be made nt tho Court House door, of the county ia which the property is shunto, and on the lirVt Tuesday of tliu mouth, between (lie Imiirs often in tho morning and four in tho nftor- yiiioa. No sales from day to day is valid, unless su expressed in the udvertisuineut. Applications by Executors, Administrators and (inanlinin to tlic'Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land.'must be published FOUR MONTHS. Males of personal property (except negroes) of testate niul intestatu estates by Kxeculors aiul Ad ministrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executor* and Administrators, fer Letter* Disuiissory must be published MIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of .Mortgages on -real estate, must ho 'advertised riitce a month for roi;it months. Orders oftho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied with u copy oftho hood of agreement) to make ti tles to land, must Im advertised Tiiiiki: Mo.xtns nt lenst. SlierilPs sales under executions regularly granted l>v tlio courts, must he advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable properly under order of Court, mast be advertised gener ally, TUN DAYS before the day af Hale. t %* All Letters directed to this OlHeu or the Kditor, must bo post paid to cntitlu them to alien- tion. 333«a£ notices? riJ.EOKW.IAi Appling CoHiity.—To VXrillwhftiri it may concern.—Whereas, Dan iel Morrison applies to me for IcthmVof Adminis tration on the estate nf Henry Simmoiisj mte of said county, deceased/ ' • ■ Tliesd are tlicrcforu to cito and Admonish nil nml singular the kindred and creditors of ,‘tho said deceased, to file their objections (If 'any';they huvo) Within the time prescribed bylaw) Why said letters should not he granted. Given IVom under my hand, nt office, thisGth September, 1847', MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c 1 . o. a. c. . net 4 C JKOIMilA, Iliillocli County.—To X nil whom it may concern.—Whereon, Allen Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Biulm-h comity, for Letters Disuiissory from said .Guardianship- Those pro therefore, to cito and admonish all Ijdrsons whatsoever interested, to file their objec tions (if any) in my olllce, within the t'uAe pre scribed by law, otherwise Letters Disuiissory will he granted the applicant, net f_ JJAVll) BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c. SfcONTDlis"' alter dan*, application - will lm made to the lion, the Inferior Court ofMclutoule Couuty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave* to sell tho renl estate anil slaves of Mr*. Antic Ciiiiingham, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit oftho heirs and creditors ofsaid estate. oct 22 CHARLES SCALPING. ■jVfO^'flOE.—i ‘'our luouths after date, nppli- J.1 cation will be made to the Honorable tho Justices oftho Inferior Court of Chatham County while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Hilly and Sarah, two negro;ns,belonging to the estate of William Lavinder, deceased, for tho beneiil ofthe heirs ofsaid estate. oet‘J1 G. W. LAVINDKU, Adm’r. nary for leave, to sell the estate of Win. 11. McDon ald, deceased, late of McIntosh County. ALKX’R McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 Administrators. PUBLIC SALES. Also, all those severftl Lots, or parcels of Land, lying nml bcing mDruiUwick, and known iu tho plan thereof by the following denomination add numbers: Water Lots, Nos. 0,7, 8, 0, 10,11, Kb 15,19, 20, and 24, and Day lots, Nos. 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 13, 15,16, 17, 19,20, and 23, nml town Lots limit hers 60, 57, 58, 5 9, GO, 01,63. 04, 05, 09, 70, 71, 117, US, 119,134, 135,130, 137 138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,151,153,177 i7n iui nr. ion ia; too „<.> ...... WILLIAM IS. HALE'S a Lynn sheriff's sale.—wm ! bo wold oii-Uio tho Oral Tuesday in January lufft, before tliq door nf itho Court lJoinie in liruiiswick, between tho legal hours of sale, tho Mldwing tructSj parcels and lots of Laud,situate lyingaud being in tho county ofGlynn, withullthe privileges, appurtenances *nnd iinprovmnents there|o belonging and known nml described as follows, to wit: All that tract or parcoj of Lnml containing 5,531 acres and composed of the following six sovornl surveys, viz : one survey containing 10IKI ucrc.-j granted to Jacob Woodall, on tho 14t!_! day of Jumiury, 1837; and one other tract, containing 1001) acres, and grunted at tho -sumo lime to Win. Hudson; and one other tract containing 1000 acres and granted on tho 20lli clay of January, 1837 to James D. Janotl; and ono other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at the same tiuio to Win I). Jauott; one other tract, containing 025 acres, and granted nt the sauiu time to Edward W. lint- ler; ami one other tract, containing 000 acres, nml granted outhu 14th day of January, 1837,to Plea sant J. Mullins—all ofsaid tracts or surveys hav ing such shape, marks and hoiimlnrieHUs will more fully uppuar by reference to tho plat annexed to ouch of the said several grants. All the above lauds oeing designed as plat A.> Alsu one oilier tractor parcel of Lntnl contain ing 1,888 acres ami known as tract It, and com posed of two several surveys to wit: one survey containing 1UIII) acres, and granted to Sontoii (iruiillund on the 23d day of January, 1837; and ono other tract, containing 888 acres, ami granted at the same time to Henry Darnel; the two above last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks | All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety ami boundaries, as will more fully appear by ref-1 of a tract originally granted to .lobn CJraliam, who erencu to tho plat .annexed to each of the said : was. afterwards alieineil, ami said Laud sold at grants. * | confiscation sales, by the Commissioners of Con* Also, one other Iran nr parcel of.Laml retain- j liscatiou, under and by virtue of an act of •‘Con- 3, 509 acres, and known as plat J,, Which said | liculion and Omeneomont” of the State of Geor- trnctnr parcel of Lam! is composed of the four i gia, passed .March 1st, 1778, to William McIntosh, following surveys, to wits one survey containing i jr. and snbl by the administrators of the said Wil- F OUirmonths after date npuTiention will bo i 199 acres, null granted to James Domtur, on the j liam iMclntosb, jr. to Virgil 11. Vivine, in the made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of j 23d day of January 1837; ono other survey, con* t year 18 Hi, and again sold hv the said Virgil 11. Vi- Glynn county, when sittiug as a Court of Urdi- tabling HUM) acres, and granted at the same time vine. I»v his attorney in fact II. Vivine, to Samuel ** ' " * te Thomas II. Ivcniinu suite oilier survey, contain-1 Palmer, on tin: 12tu day of January, 1837, ami ittg I0D0 acres, and granted to Jnsinlt Doles oil j conveyed by tho said Samuel Palmer to James tho 20th day of January. 1837, (except 300 acres j Muse, by deed dated 7'tli August, 1841, said last thereof heretofore convoyed to William Manly, j mentioned tract having such shape, marks and trustee,) and one other tract containing 509 acres, j boundaries ns will appear by a plat of ( ro*siirvoy anil granted to William Grigg on the 20l!i. day of of the same executed by Reuben King, on the January, 1837; the aforesaid last mcntioni-ilsur-j 17th {December, 1835, which accompanies huid . voys having such shape, marks and bonml-iries, j deed of conveyance. i as will more fully nppcnr by reference to the plat I Also, all that other tract of land, containing 105 uuncxcd to tho said several grants. j acres, granted to William Moore on the 31st day •Also, all tlmt tract or parcel of f.aml containing j of December 183:5, and sold at Slieriir* Sale oil 3,781 acre*, and known as tract ll,amlcouiposod j 3d day of August, 1811, and purchased by K. M. of-tlie four following surveys, to wit: one survey j Moore, ami conveyed by the said E. M. Moore to containing 1,()0U acres, and granted on the 20tn I James Moore on said 3d August l&ll: the shape, day of January, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one , marks and houndariua of which will appear by the othcrstirveyconlniuiug 1,000 acres,and granted at j plat of the same. the same time to H. 11. Reynolds; ono other sur- j Also, all that other tract nf Laud,containing217 voy containing 781 acres, end granted at tho sauie acres, and hounded by Jacob Monro’s Land, on limo tii Robert II. Green; and oitu other survey | tho north, tho estate o’f James Moore’s Laud on and 317; all ofthe said last mentioned town Lots or parcels of Land, lying ami being within the lines of a survey made on 29th 8optomber, 1823, and gnnteil to Urbiinus Dart on the 17th Septeiu- her, 1828—nil the aforesaid trncts and lots-ef Land with privileges, npurtenancos and improvements, levied on as the property of Urlniiiin Dart, by virtue of ii writ h. fit.,issuing out oftho Superior .Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort gage* executed by tho stud Uranus Dart, to the Exchange Dank, and by tho sai.l *!»•> lUoliimgo Dunk, uMrti^iicd and iransforrcd to tho Comptroller General ol said Slate, and Commissioners under the act of 1838, entitled "An Act to authorize the liiisincis of Dunking and to regulate the same” in fiver of David E. Dothwell, Comptroller General, for use, «&(•., against tlie said Urbiinus DurLinnrt- gagor, and the said the Exchange Daitk,assignor, said property'jmiuted out iu said mortgage, li. fa, Also, at tlio time and place aforesaid, will bo sold the following tracts, parcels and lots of Lund, sitHato, lying and being in the County of Glynn, with all the privileges, appurtenances ami ini- provements thereto belonging, and known nml described as follows, to wit: . LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. A DIES’ Misses, Children’s and Infant’s J-J SHOES, of evory style, shade nod pattern ut the NEW GRANITE STORE, 1(53 CongrcH* streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign of tho Gulden Hand. ,,cl ‘ ■(VTOXICU.—All persons indebted to the cs- ± l tale of Joseph 1‘emlnrvis, Jato of Wayne County, deceased, urc roipiested to eonm forward and malm immediate payment. And all persons having any demand against tho estate, are request ed to hand iu the same regularly attested within NDARVJS, F.xo’r. llm time prescribed hv law. oct 12 CALEB 1*E> F Oi'IS itaONTHS afterdate,application will bo madh tit the Hon. tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tlin-ner- sonal property belonging In the estate of Mary E. Turner, Into of said county, deceased, for tin; benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate, nog 17 STEPHEN A. PA TOT, Adm’r. 1 7U>im MONTHS after date, pplTcution . will be made to tho Hon. the,Justices of the Inferior, Court of Bulloch cmudV, wliilo sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of {and iu Early comity, No. 140,5th district, belong ing to tlio estate of ‘James Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of tint heirs ami creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON, \ r ,. — |jyt ? **x r*. containing 1,000 acres, and granted on the 23d the cast, smith and west by James Fort’s Laud, day of January, 1K37, to John W. L.DonicI; all of j granted to William Moore on tlio 17 th day of May, which several’Inst mentioned surveys ot parcels 1837, ami purchased at Sheriff ’* Sale on tho 3d of Land have such shape, marks and boundaries ' August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, uml subsequently, nsjwill appear by reference to tlio plat annexed ou tlio 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said to said grants. ” ' r ,T * r - ■ Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known as tract 1, and composed ofthe following surveys, viz: one survey containing 5)00 acres.and granted on the 23d day of January, 1879, to Siiudrneh Biv ins, nml having such shape, marks ami houmla- | rles as will appear by the plat annexed to said CTO UK MONTHS ulkr .lute, lim.licntim. S™.'' 1 ' «..|il 13 HI,MUON IlltlNSON. UEWAKS! 8EOAKS1! SEWAItSt!! Just received— 5,000 Sugcrior Britannia Drnml 5,000 •• Charleston “ 4.0011 « Diana 2,000 “ Gold Loaf “ 0.000 " Britannia Scgumli Brand 5,000 “ I’uiiotcla “ 5,000 “ Consolaciou “ 3,000 Lord Byron “ Ucsaics varimts other brands, which the subscri ber ol1er*«t wbolcsulo and retail. P. JACOBS, 27 Bull street, sign of tlm Indian, sopt 14 X? Jp wil Urn iiiudVtu uTo Hon. Urn Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham comity, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of the personal property of the late John P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian, sept 2 taiuiiig 1OU0 acres, unit known as uuci iv,. arm E. M. Moore to James Moore; tho shape, marks ami boundaries of which will appear by the plat of the same. lb, n ter- (c/jf t git iau* nth ! iu d at pica H AVANA SE4JAKS.—The Subscribers baying made arrangement* with the most reli'limtetl Sugar Manufacturers in Havana, will vniiliiiiiall^ keep on hand, for sale, u choice se lection ol their own direct importation, and now lave an Imitd the following: -’0,01)0 Uritaiiniu Garcia choice Scgars 25,000 La Cere* do. 25,500 Aquilla do. 10,000 Cotisolacio do. 5,00ft Washington Regalia do. 10,000 Venus do. 25.000 Alrio do. ami various other brands, which they oiler on no- vmimin'ilating terms ., . . CONNKRAT & BA IIIE. |\TKIV FALL GOODS,—The S “• ’ *'ers have received, hv Into arrivals a 1 “ 71011 Bt BIONVIIS after date, application : will be made to,the Hon. tho Justices of tlio Inferior Court of Ciiathnm comity, v wliile sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real ostate and slaves, belonging to the estate of Doro thy Salfuer, late of said comity, deceased, for u division of the same among tho heirs of said es tate. N. NUNG EZEIl, Ex’or. July 24 1 710 If It WOXTBIS after date, application will he made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the per sonal property of Mary B. Wilson, a minor, jnly 25 O. W. HART, Guardian. PUBLIC SALKS. granted to Isaac McCrary on the 20th day of Jan- *’ ni nary, 1837, and having such ahajie, marks and ( Jac boundaries as will appear by reference to tlio j Lai plat annexed to said grant. j ’" ,0 Also, one other tract or parcel of Lnml, contain- j by , ing 1883 acres, and known a« plat L, and com- Also, all that otlioi* tmctTu Lnml granted posed ofthe two following surveys, to wit: one Moore on the 28th November. 1822, co survey coutaingDlll acres,nml granted oil the20lb | ing 49oJ acres, bounded oast by \V illiam M Suliscri- '* and arc v npeniiig a fall assortuiunt of Fancy and Do- iiiwnc Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of Orimil Chillis, Cassimcres, Batiuctts, Tweeds, uvtingH, Inoverv variety,. Black Alpacas, Bilk ;\ ri 'JJ,'b > 'i Black, Fluid, and Col’d Merinos, Worn- kM Piuds, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, PpNo.' Casbmcro Dresses, Mouslindu 1 .nines, aicli ) ig' ( | ,i„., K,|g|jgi, am i American Prints, aurk ami white Prints, Furnituro Prints, White ?'i «» ^*b l ’uiels, White aiul Brown Canton Flail- i:. ii fl J ,cr L'nmbric*, Cginbrie ami JacoiiutMus- IH * Bab Hoy and Rrocho Sbuwls, Printed Cash- | JlJjP! 0 '!»•. Marseilles Guilts, lleinstimbcd and l. 11 " 1 b lkitulk’l’s, Silk do.. Cotton Pockotaiid I ; cr ««!»IInndk’fs, Bleached uml Brown’Pablo Da- "JNlt, Uinl'a lb C 3 HAT HA 111 SHSmiFF’S SALK. / —On the tlrst Tuesday in December noxt, before the Court House, In tlio City of Savan- niili. between the legal hours of Sale, Will be sold a Negro Man Slave, named Lafayette, levied on by virtue of a Ii. la., fomidtd ou foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of I Chatham Cutility, in favor of Henry K. Bur roughs vs. T. NYater*. ! oct 1 ELIS 1 LA W YLI.Y, SherilV, c. c. riHATiLifi siiiiiiii P’S salk. Continued.—Outlie lirstTiiesilny iuDccemher next, before the Court Hrtiiso in the City ofSavan- uali, between the legal hours of Sale, will lie sold. All that Lot of Ground, situated, lying nml being in the City of Savannah, County of Chatham, known in’ the Plan of said City by the number iglltceti (IS) bounded East by Washington AI?o, all that other tract or parcel of Laud, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south moiety of a tract of Laud gmutod to Jacob Moerc, in November, 1709, for 401) acres, and the south j"iHf?ior 3fltl iit.-ri'i) hounded north by tho north ern moictes ofsaid tract* of laud,west by Lauds of *ucnl> Moore,south by the estate of Janie* Moore’* boundaries as will appear bv reference to the! Lnml; nml cast by inandio* and creeks,liaviug plat annexed to said grant. * j «ud» shape, marks ami boundaries as will appear Also, one other tract or parcel of Lnml, contain- j by reference to tlm plat anmixet! to said_gr*nL..~ - 1 • Also, all that otlmr tract t>f Land granted to Ja T, contain- l .Monro’s day of January 1837,to Richmond Brown;aml one j Land, southwest by an old survey*, iiorthwoslhy other survey containing 922 acres, and granted at! vacant land, and southeast by James Moore s tho same time to A. IT. McNeill—all ofwhicli last \ land, ami conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary II mentioned tracts or parcel* of Land, have vucli ■ Detnere, wife ol Jmne* Moore, by deed dated 1st shape, marks uml boundaries as will appear by October, 183o, and having such shape, marks and the plat annexed to each ofsaid tracts. i boundaries us will appear by the plat annexed to Also, all that tract or parcel of Lund, contain-, said grant, ing 840 acres, nml known us tract 1), and granted i Also, all that other tract of Land containing to William J. Davis, on the20th day of January, 512 acres, bounded north by Michao Ponccll s 1837. having Hitch shape, marks and boundaries ! kind, east by Seaton (.iranilaiid s Land, mhiiIi by as will appear by reference to tho plat uuncxcd S. G. Kings Land, west by Edward \\ . Butlers to said trad. and Win. Hudson's Land, and granted to James Also, all that other tract or parcel of land, con- Moore on tlm 29th June, 1838, and having such tabling 3900 acres, and known an tract E, and shape, mark* and boundaries a* will appear by composed of the following six several surveys, reference to « yht annexed to said grant, to wit: one siirvcv containing 1000 acres, uml Also, oneulliur tract of I,and containing lb-1 granted to Bartley McCrnrv, on the 18th day of »cres. bounded at the nine ol survey on the north -• ' containing lOOO and west by vacant Lands, south by Jacob.Monro a January, 1837; one other survey i _ aero*, and granted nt tho same time to G. G. lloj- couilm ; one other survey containing 1500 acres, and granted at the same time to Lewis Bond; ex cept 2U0 acres thereof, conveyed In F. l’oncull; ono other survey containing lUtlt) acres,and grant ed at the same time to Loyal Cowles; one other survey containing 11)1)9 acres, and granted ou llm 2Uilio(Janiiury,l837,to IsaacM.Knlknml one other survey coutaiiiiug l(l(,V acres, and granted on the Land, aiul cast by old survey, and granted to Wil liam Moore on 23d November, 181."', for2!9ncrc.*, mid subsequently reduced to 181 acres, ami ptir. ciiesed by Ik .M. Moore at Shorilfs Sale ou3d Au gust, 18*11, and on same day conveyed by said E, M. Moore to James .Moore, and liavingsuclishape marks and bouud.irie.sas will appear by a plat an nexed to said grant. All llm aiorasaid last limn- tioned sewn tract* and parcels of Lund, with the and 23d day of January 1837, to George W. Murray privileges, nppiirtonam.es and improvement* —all ofsaid Inst mentioned several surveys, hnv-! levied on a* llm properl)-of James Moore, do ing such shape, mark* and boundaries as will conned, by virtue of a writol llori facias, issuing mure lull v appear bv reference to tlm platan- out of tho Superioi Court of Glynn county, (on 1 > UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, A^hitn Flat 5L Dutch uml Globe Turnip Seed*. All varie ties ofCabliage, Radish, Spinach, LnUuoe. Fort*. Cauliflower, Beet* and Salsify Seeds. Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, Fi nning Scissor* mid Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, sept 13 Monument square. NKW AND MA*- _ - SOMAUI.K (JOOI)S.— Received by lato Arrivals from New York, Boston and Fhiladelpliin. The Snhscriher begs leave to acquaint tlm citizens of Savannah and its vicitniy, that lm lm* received, ami is now opening, at his Store, a most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WA'I'C 11ES, CL( )CK8, J KWKLRY, SILVER AND SILVER FLATEI) WARE, FANCY GOODS, &c., consisting iu part as Ihllow.s: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony M.mtlo Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood ami Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, new pattern.); Olljco Time Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. (j. Brass Clocks, 8 da vs and 30 hours. WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor and L’Epiuo Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lupine nml Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Tea Spoon*, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Kiiives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyplmns, Arc. Arc. PLATED WARE.—Cake Bnskuts.Ton Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Suit Dishes, ami every other article in that line. JFAVRf.llY.—Gold Fens and Pencils, Gold Guards, Vest and Fob Chains of every descrip tion, Bracelets, Finger and Ear-Rings, Watch Keys, Brooches and Breast-Fins, Medalioiis, Gold Specs, Bracelet Clnsns, Thimbles, Studs, Slides mid every other article of Jewelry usually found in a Jeweler’* store. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porcclian ami China Flower Va ses, IVom $2 to $30 ner pair; a good assortment of Jnyan and Enameled Waiters, new.sl^liy.,,YiV Eh nips, hew ftylo. all. sizes; Britannia Tea Sets. Castors, Lamps. Candlesticks, &«.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Driissing Cases, Ladies’ \Vork Box es, Fancy Fans, Card Casas of every description; together with a large and varied assortment of Fnncv Good*, suitable for holiday present*, «&c. ^.SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a tine assortment; Musical Instrument* of evory description, Silver nml Steel Bag and Purse .Mountings, Silver and Steel Deed.*,Silver Pencils and Toooth-picks, Ci gar Cases, Snulf and Tobacco Boxes, Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair arid Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Canes, a good assortinunt'of Cutlery— togetlier with every other article usually found in j Late Tint Dutch, Early Hat Dutch, Green onr trade. i tlmir former assortment of Agricultural .Jinple. incuts, tlm subscribers now- offer to planters ami morotnhitsUu ♦mttor'flMck thnn^Vorbelbro oflered ut llm Hftoihorn cAotttry, consisting in oi’tlio following urticlos, viz: - ... , , ^ PLOUGHS, Yniikoo Cast Iron. Nos. .10,11,12 and 20 Drtgftn, or Connecticut Wrtiught iron 1,2,3, & 4 Alloli p.'tttcm ■ ■ Ruggles, .Norsq & Musott’s Improved, viz t Eagle, lp*avy2 hpr*e of ox Do.‘ with wlieel anil cutter No. 2 B, a largo 2 horse Do. with wheel and cutter No. A 3, medium 2 horse “ A 2. light 2 horse “ A 1, light 1 mule or gAVcTort <« a I..-I. il B lu t It,HOC ill! mug “ 7 do. do. medium 1 horae turning "15 do. do. now puttem 1 do,for liglitsoil. " A 1, side hill 2 horse " O, do. do. 1 do. Sub-soil, n Im:ivy2 Imrse or ov l)o. No 1, u’nmiliiiui 2 horse Do. (.), 1 do Double Mould Broader Furrowing, 1 horso Cotton Trenching, 1 hnrso Rice do new! patient, with gungo wheel. The above Ploughs, with and without stock*—'• extra stocks for tlm improved Plough* IlOKH. Lyndon’s extra black CaroliAa, ft. 1,2, & 3 crown. Do. bright do.’ 0,1,2,&3 do. . Do. IB'cc, No. 2 ami 3 do. Do. New ground, PP and PI’P • do. Do. Oval Eye Grubbing. Nos. 2 ami 3 do. Do. Round Eye do. Nos. 2and 3 do. Lyndon »!fe. Co’s. A.lielior. ftt). ft. j ami 2 drt. Brade’s Patent, 0, 1, 0,3 and 1 no. Light Ynttkco AXES. Collin’* &. Co’s. ? , r . ( Root’* Uou.1', l v »«™« t K| M g., SHOVELS. Handled Spades, Sorkct Spades CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c. Improved (‘ultivalors, with gunge wheel Cultivator Plough, Or Horse lioe Common Harrows, Folding do Corn and Cfthh Crushers, a hand mill Du. do. do. for horse power Corn Sheller.s; Fun Mills, tivo size* Patent churns, IMaillatlon Wheelbarrows Common Straw Cutters, Patent do. do. Swingletred* Grain Cradle*, new pattern. Hire do. do. SCYTHES, HOOKS. *X-e. English PaloiU Scvthe*, Auluricuii Gras* do. Grass Platt do. Briar and Brush do. Seytli Simith* Briar Hook*, Corn Cutters Post Spool!*, Ox Yokes uml Ox Btiws Frail*. Axe Helves, Pruning Sheah* Dirt Scraners fur public roads Garden lions and Rakes, Ditching Kiiivoa Transplanting Trowels and Fork* Garden Reels uml Line* With a variety of Implement* Dot enumerated. For hrIc by DENSLOW & WEBSTER. net 7 F RESH SEEDS. — The Subscriber* have received a choice selection of GAR DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with great cure liy a Seedsman of high re.puntlioit, and are warranted as good as nitv tit t*t ASPARAGUS.—Giant nml Root*. BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush or Soap.— Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, 3 Weeks, Early China Dwarf or Large Kidney, Refugee or 100*0 to L Half Moon, (pole or running,) Large White Lima, While Dutch Kitnirar*, Scarlet Runners, Red Cranberry. BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood, White French Sugar. Bill)CULl. — Early White; Largo Purple Cape. CA BBAGE.—Early York. Large York, Green Globe Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum- - bead, Lute Drumhead, Large Late Battersea, j Lute Flat Dutch, Early 'Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired in the host manner, ami warranted to give satisfaction, oct IS T. T. WILMOT. appeal* by ncxed to cucb ofsaid grunts. Also,all that other tractor parcel of land, con- James Moore in his lifi-liuio to tlm Exclmng. laining 7378 acres,and knownas tract F.aml com- 1 Bank and by the said Exchange Bank assigned -o - 0 .... .. ... . posed of tlm three following surveys to wit ;mm i imd translbrred to tho Comptroller General of Square, Smith by St. Julian struct, \\ est by Lot survi , y containing ItlOOneres, and granted to Da-, «»nl State and Cnnmiissmueis under tlm Act of inmdier seventeen (I#) and North by ISrymi | y j t j NIitelioll, <»ti iliti ^Otli cin V ol*.Tamiar V ,|.*8:?7: ’ 1838, entitled "An Act In authorize tlm business Street, together with all llm imqroyeumnts there- om , 0 \|,crsimey rontiiniii" I0t) t acres.aud grant- Banking and to regulate the same,”) iu favor on—Divided to satisfy the following executions j (a j» ctor j t \VilJiams, ou the 23d day of,I o it it-■ of David E. BothwclJ, CompIrolJer General, for issued out of Justice's Courts, viz.: John G. Fal- „ rV( ^37. am i other survey rmitaiiiiiig 378 acres, I iwe, iVc., against tlm said James Moore, mort- Itgaut vs. Alary Segura, Adiiiinistratrix Estate , „ rmilw | j 0 | tll Helliutio. on tlm 28th day of 1 gngor, and the said the Exchange Bunk, assignor, Janies,Sagurs, deceased; Cope tVrthlls vs- same; | January, 1837—all of said last-mentioned several i said. property pointed out in tlm said mortgage and boundaries Ui Eu. IJ. R. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sherilf. WATCHES AMD JIDVEI.- ItY.—Tlm Subscriber wishes to'call the .Afo-LTy.attention of hi* customers to a choice as sortment of line watches, just received by recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Lovers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lo* vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Doilhlc Bottom Lovers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Leninu mid Vertical csnnmuimut. Also, flue Gold Foil Chains, Vest Chains. Curb Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings,all)of which will be sold as low as iu any city iu llm Union. All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, oct I First corner west of Pulaski House. liUEKMEirA MEEEliEiiC, 7Nos. 105 and 103 Bryan street; have just received, a line assortment of BOOTS mid SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys wear, , of the host material* mid mnuiifucturc, mid of the , ..* , .',ii .1 * ^• l i latest style. Also, Ladies, Mi*se* and Children’s lanwIiMiiro -I iimr owailcjl l.y Urn raid 8 , ,, vt , ry Vllri „t y „„d sljlo, wurnnlcd .» James Moore 111 Ins lilHnim to tlm E\ehmi!?e . .. ,. r . . . sauie; aiid three, Francis M. vt£s»ssroil ci„u" wf •“ A " Ar,,% ""'inollnr Figlirad Dlilnt, Cnrnul I " ‘ !'*;■ which, WTUia vtlricty ill* iitlmr ■ _!! v 8 linin' o 1 ” 15 °^* ! fc*lotlhu lowest murkot prices, »the Mont accuminodatiiiirterms. Wholesale Scarlet, same, Pro- f Ll.Y, Sherilf, v. c. a.s wilf appear by reference to tlio pint annexed to i Brunswick, Gn., Oct. 23, 1S17. •jmv I uucliof-mid griinu, fSIIATUAlfl MIICIIIFF’h SAUK? Also,all that other tract or parcel of !. mid con- —Ou tlm first Tuesday in December next, turning 1591 acres, and known as.tract G,and com-1 l, ( .f„ie the Court House in’ the city of Savannah, posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one J hclwceii tlm legal limns ofsale, will lm sold, Tlm survey containing 1099 acres, mid granted ou tlm j undivided oue-hulf part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia 5lib- I Vr™. full/ unb one potf good a* eati be found in this market, and at a* low prices. A large and carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters and factors will find to their advantage to call ami uxamiiiu. Care 'takeiq in lilting measure*. Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpel Bags, School Satchels, tike. And a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pari* made Boots, direct importation. oct I Qouiri'ENsr cmv. il ytiulmiG .:ui>0 ,/.AI .1 « • . ;••••: ogiaft lOilllwl — 7 = SUwHN'6¥TS , jrtui8aaB»i8ijw,ii Xj OIISTMENt,-AWUtthy<,a. 1SI7, I m living in thn.wodnajavUirUjM Stain, pursuing the 'ofccu))ntfoiYpLu Jurmer^. Swcd iV this misfortunhIempIpyvd^uydoJf jii'ppritjqiig the tUigmojn leave* ofnn old volnnjo,'.nWmod land' sorto ' lmiulroj’.yqurs' 1 «go.‘ Auioil Wcdttor6il leaves 1‘reod ol an 'herb whicl umilyznd by: AbftKfoNEi^iun^j! 'Ug* iesp icon :lio- h,: ipSflid: i • --- v, ,«« itutiirt utid Crucible, developed nioi-^th'dii .'tirii'dfsfimt properties. This fact struck my mituf so.'ftitciblv, that u was impossible to get rid df-it. i Somethin;! soetued to tcll um that Providonce, whose special •SftH&al&i incdiciiinl qualiftes, a* various ami ns cohiplicattd, iilthoiigh perfectly identical a* tlm liummi Ulooil, without n wise and good purpose. ner&Wfll to be (bund the rtVfds, tho hlknli*, t)m the air, tlm salt*, tlm soda, tVc., all 1 i;onvbinflij,,eon- centrnted, and chemically united mto)'o||p ,«jpgle element of power, forming a suhstuueo iporp al lied and in afllnity In the human blood thqii was ever beforu discovered iii tlm works pf riniiiro. . Laboring under those* iihj»t esshni4 I'or seVenil yearn, I became' uhortsy, dif'Chrifcntcd', "ai’til "un willing to eunlinu myself lonJor to the diRiibi df n farmer. _ • « . •••''■ T Every tiling senrimd to point my iftlndYA one object, viz.: llm .preparation ofphD'imrb iuu» a medicine. I then determined to return to tHtf city ol N. York. I did so, and ’imiuuiliAtolv in.tnircil lor the herb. It wu* not to be fonuib.' Titheu seat to Europe uud there found it under' another name. , / • .. leaving prepared tlm nrtiolu .to n/v ailtisfiiction, I gave it away to all who would\Wp,,it M Unn- drmjs, I might say thfii^fliUL, took it iiito ilmir families and used it: some* for one .thing nml sonm lor another, aiul nil from (lift veA'Jiiytt/i tlm very last, pronounced it, of ufftriVulqif cxcc!- leuco and power. * li .. t *' o Tlm first ciiHu'that caumundcr inv cifiii'rtrvhiion. *‘ ••• •• n„- was a man that had lost the pse nf his ariu fi simm years. Tlm Oiiitumiit rosiot-ed hi* iui completely in a few days. This mirllr ieif liiy i lllllcii sia it still 411«» rinliiii.t' A li,.. k!.,. llJ..(A; min immlrcits have hooit cured ol' rtbro fijw, who never found- atij* relief bMl' in tfii* TJjpt- tiuinf. mu iio •i--.ii There nexteaum a womali who ih'td s'n (nji Dior ixcrueiatiug pain from tlm ague in the Ijice.— Her physician (thinking it the tiWtlijreha)' had extracted eleven of her tooth. ’But,tlm '.ilmiouTtv still remained n* had aw over: Tlm A'p^liciitmi) ofllm All Hoaliil!'OiiRulciit Was attmiqvu U nh immediate cessation of pain, ller face lumi-vui , begun to swell, and tho surface'wAW eoUefed liver with pimples of eruption like jirickly hrtftl. in quo tfuy all this disappeared. Ahont~l|i^p||.) •A largi! sujtply of tho a- hove embracing every variety of all llm priu- ipal makers, which have Imen selected m person \TEw ,7 rT7‘ ~7 r ~— j Beck ami infant. Louisa ami Grace, lor tlm beno- Lx (;0(»tw'*trv,,npi?^ ofllm heirs of Alexander H. Melnlosli. deiens- mvrv LA 111 UUP iV.; ,.,1. \\\ j. MeINTOSlI, Admmistralur. pi \iv J ’ ,Vj , : r l«>r sale, on reasonable terms— mild able terms — 0cl j.j Cable (Warp, i ~ - ly to -dtir »enrf' g »b ii iu ct 18* Ordi* ■ising -, ana rider* inlet* srebf it the here* hority •* and Itiietu n i» ou iled- ror- r ah*, dp-r 25 cU- IY p| \|vJ ’ V" ,r »*»r sum, on rcas bales Fancy, 25 ib Kh&SP**'* •'•uuul’acturcs. ' "ii.i ,. hales Wasbiiigloti and Glasgow, j-'mu-l"ion Rolled, 5 do. Extra heavy Alai- ; J_J an order of llm Honorable Inferior Court IU,\\irV«- , |^' ,,,i ! l, ’ K ^ nn,: y »ud Plains, i lr ,‘iJ^br.S-—2.» bales London Dullil some ex* •i,l ‘ 7j ,, ,, n , l heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends, I’IiWviai h’uncy,2do. Fine Whitney, bed. ■In wi.*. p ^'huti and Twilled red, 3 I 8llf t’'Piv^ , u Caro '‘ Billiton, or Cotton. ' PI s *-iH .'iO b ile.. 11-1,7-8 iunl l-4, lirtiwil, 1| Wonflliccl. i,mil 1,0 M'l'ltl«*KS—5 lialf! I’UIN*' rn ' I : .13—20 bale* American and English, com quality. litiiu J i' . * Hilk nml Cotton, all qua- ''ii TV, v IIAN'VikW’ ■ v I,rin ''' 1 utid Fine. M... * v 1 s ~8iik mid Cotton,'pocket, Verona, pA5 orn 4 Hutu. Kihnarnock aiul Scotch Bon- I 1 1 * *81 —1-*»w Prinod and Fine. 1 kiiab. ‘‘Uilies, Gouts, and Misses, of all I and b|^^ l,ro ^ n,u ^ i’luin Bohbiuctt, Edgings I Silk„. Eiulics and Gonts Fancy nml Black t.J 7! Cl'O'niS-IllacH, Ulno, llrown,Mix. I’tiiev ^^Ciulc, Illicit, Uluc, Mixed olid Joan., ouU U KIllBioS’S.—Fantyoud u.uj UdilMuj. rcaoived and far aale l.y 11EN11V 11. STOTCSDUJU’. of Liberty Comity, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will ho *obf at the Court House door in lliiiesville, of said County, on the first Tuesday iu December next, between tlm usual hours of sale: All tlm remaining real estate of Robert Hendry, late ofsaid County, deceased, consisting of several Tracts ami parts of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of Laud granted to Thomas Neal and Philip Pippin*. Three I Hundred Aeres granted to Jonathan Robinson. Fancy and j Fifty Acres granted lo SjKanus Robinson. Twonty-fp e Acres, being part of a Tract, grunted to Ann Robinson. Two llitudruil Acres granted to Andrew Fiord- Three hundred Acres grant ed to John UmWwood, containing about Eleven Hundred and Forty Acres, more or loss, ami sold for tlm benefit of tlm heirs and creditors ofsaid deceased. Terms made known ou tlm day of ale. JOHN A. HENDRY, ENOCH DANIEL, sept.23 Qualified Executors. Also, all tint oilier tract or parcel of Kami, eon- • ‘I'owniu the extended limit* of Savannah, w iiiuh taiuiiig 4.598 aero*, ami known a* tract 51, and ! three Lot* of Kami bud been conveyed l.j .lobn composed ofllm five following survey*, to wit: | Randolph McKinnon, bv deed bearing date llm ono survey containing 1,909 acre*, and granted on ; eighth day of February, m the year eighteen Iniu- tlm 2l)lh day.of January, 1837, to Janie.* Wood; 1 ,| rt -d uild thirty-six. to William Bey in trust for one other sun ej containing L91W) acres, and gran- certain n*e* tliereiu expensed, together willi all ted at the same time to .Michael Ilnrvey; one nth- t’.io hereditament*and appurtenances, bill subject or, tract coutaiiiiug 1,900 acres, and punted at the miwo outstanding leases, one ou Lot* number* same time to Janies Biviii*; mm other tract con- twenty-two (22) and twmty-lhreo (23).'to /,a- Ininitig 1,900 ticre.*. and granted ou tlio 23.1 day | Hiuii.ih Winkler for four jc.i’r* from l!i" sixth day ofJanuai'y, 1837. to Nailuiniel B. Julian; and om-; of February in tlm year’eighteen Imudriul ami other tract, containing 598 m-rcs, ami granted oil forty-live, lin.l the other on l.ol number thirty (30) the 23lh day of January, 1837. lo Cbarie* Smith: ! to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in the year eigh- all ofwhicli saidl;i*lmei’itiom-duurvei .iIi:>\ingsneh j hundred and forly-eijld. the lessees owning •liapq uiarksaiid boundaries a* will appear by re-1 the house* ; which uiidivded one half part had been mortgaged bv John Boifouillot Trustee iu place of said W illiam Bee, ii-eenseil, to t!ie Bank oftho Slate of Georgia, by Dci'.l dated tlm third day of February iu the yen' eighteen hundred and forte-six. Levied on by virtue of a li. fa. founded mi lorclo.mro of mortgage. i**ued out of 4I5, 4I3, 417. d|8, 413, -120,421. 427, 428, 431. tho Superior Court of Chatham coiiuty, in favor •132, 433, 431, 435, 433, 437,438,-bb*. 47(f 471. ofllm Bank oftho State of Georgia vs. John T. .ydia I’oifeuillet. _ ^ carton* rich .Moilsfie Lancs; 2 do..do. French Cash meres; Col!d attd. BJack. French Morinoa; Black Alpaca's and Alon* <le .Lanes: Black Grqs .iJo Swiss ami Grep do Afrigue Silk; lliclt Plaid arid Stripped col’d Silks, for sale by ■ „ ; T :’‘ oct 9 HENRY H. 8TQTE8DLRY, G « KN'UI.EBIKl'f’8 FUltYlSIinvW r STOKF..—WII.I.1AM B.‘ IIAI.E; Mnnn- (Iicturnr mul Denier in RcndylMndfl Clothrnff, llifc Hnol,, ShoflH. Trunk*, elc„ 10'I CoikffWk .trflflt, Hmitli *i(lo Miirkcl.e'imirc, Bnvuimiih, Ou. MOV. 19 ferenco to the plat aniu Also, all those several lying and he : ng in Brunswick, aiul known iii the i to each ofsaid gnnit.- or parcels of Land. plan thereof by the following deoooimation attd number*, to wit: 332, J5-53, 30-1, 3J5, Jk’nl, 337, 338, :W9, 379. 371, 377, 378. 379, 389, 381, 41 177, 478, 479,489,481, 512, 513,514, 517, bit 51!). 520, 521,527. 528. 529. 530. mill 531; tlm said fifty four town Lot* Imiiig- within tlm line* of a survey made oil tlm 29th Sentemher. 18lit. and granted to Urbanu* Hurt on the 17th September, 1828. — • Also, nil that otlrnr tract or parcel of Lund, (ex cept 123 acre* ofthe same,) containing 450 acre*, uud known as PoVvell’ij tract, bounded South by Piles' laud,, westward!)' by. BuriicU's laud, north westwardly by Dart and Williaun.’ laud, uud east- wardiy by lauds oftho Bromwich Land Compa ny, ami originally granted to Janie* Powell. Also, all tlmt other tract nml parcel of Land, containing 177 aorei, and known as the Huzlo- hurst tract; bounded east by marshes atid creeks, south by land* of llm Brunswick Laud Company nml eastwardly nml westwardly by laud* surveyed I to Tiioiua* Bitilcr King- Tru*ieo Ann I ELISHA WVI.LY.SIu rill'C. C. with great care, mid eiiimot but give satislactimi. Tlm assortment varies in prices from $1 to $4 50 mid includes sonm very superior small size Pen* for Ladies writing; togetlier vVitli a few Pons iu heavy Gold Case.*. A liberal discount nlado tc wholesale purehascr.*. net 12 JOHN M. COOPER. D I2. OSiiii GUI’.—I’m 1 AC5K.S AND EMBROIDERIES i Inside llbdft Emb’d Muslin ‘Collars*, L ice Cap.*; iMuslin Band*; Cambric Edging ..V, Insert'g: Swiss dodo; Thread do!do.; Vnlcncmrie’* Lace; Li*!e Edging and Inserting; Litter)do. do.; Plain uud Fig’d blk. Li-le Lace; Fig’d and plain Cup Lace. For sale by oct2 IIENItY II- STOTESBURY. ftftD'H INDIA CIIOLAGO- llm cure of Fever mid Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intormilleui and Re- iltent Fever.*, Liver (Tmnplaiiit. Jniimliee, Eli largemciit ol'tlie l.ivor. Enlargement ofllm Spleen and all llm various foigus of ifilieu* Diseases. 'I'lii.* invaluable iimdiciuo was prepared from mi extensive practice of several years in iMiiliims climate, mid is never known to tail olYuriiig Fe- veran.l Ague, or any ofllm disease* above named Tbo*e who are Hill'cring IVom ull’eelioii* of (hi. kind, as alsothoro who have becoim- invalids from tlmir uflecl* upen llm constitution, will find the India Cimlegogue a most invaluable remedy for purifying tin* blood, mid thoroughly clcamdug from’llm system llm morhi I ellect* of a bilious climate. The vvoinb-rful operation ofthe Cholugnguo iu , eradicating Hilo tram llm luiiumi system, can only -j, explain it* extraordinary agency iu llm speedy, thorough and permanent euro of lever mid ague, uml tlie various grades of intermittent ami remit tent fevers. . It is equally ofieciiinl for tlm cure of Liver Com plaint. Jaundice. Enlargement of tlie Liver: also Enlargement of the- Spleen, called A.^uo Cuke, ami the various forms of billion* Indigestion.— These, with the other varied nfteetjon* of such climates, arising from a common miasmal enmm; are only modification.! of the same disease, nml F- quully controlled by the.same remedy. ‘ , Sole Agents lor Savannah. J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. octf,21 Monument Square. CAULIFLOWER.—Early and Late. CELERY.—White Solid. CRESS.— Curled or Poppergrass, Leaf. CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster, Early SJiort Green, Early Long Green. CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orango. CORN.—Sweet or Sugar, Early Canada, Tilscnrura. EGG-PLANT.—Purple. KALE—Green Curled Scotch, Pniple. LEAK.—Large Scotch, London. LETTUCE. — Drumhead, White Cabbage, Curled Silesia, Large Greoulicad, Imperial Cab bage. M KLON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, (.’antelope, Large Musk. A! USTAltD—Brown or Black, White English. MARJORAM—Sweet. ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Large Red, Silver Skin, Onion Setts. OKRA. PARSLEY—Curled. PARSNIP—Large Dutch, GnrtCey. PEPPER—Bell, Cavern-. PUMPKIN*—Comiricliciit, Mammoth, PEAS. — Early Washington. 2J feet, early Warwick, 2 feet, Eurly Double Blossom Frame. 3 feet. Early Charlton,'Guidon Hotspur, 3{ feet, Dwarf Slnrrowlat, 3j feet. Bishop’s Dwarf Pro lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tall, 3 feel. RADISH.—While Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet, Long Salmon. Scarlot Turnip,'Yellow Turnip, (fine Summer and Winter Variety,) Black Full or Spanish. RHUBARB ROOTS; SALSIFY. SAGE. SPINAGE.—Prickly nr Fall, Roiiml Leaf or Summer. SQUASH.—Earlv Htinliuer Mush, Burly Sum- iiioi Ciook-nceli, Winter t truok-nerk, Cot-otiUUl or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow. TURNIP. — Early Whit*! Dutch, Flat or Spring, Early Red Trip, Early Garden Slone, huge English Norfolk, Hanoi ei or Long Tank ard, Purple Top Rutahega. TOMATA—Large Red. THYME. FLOWER SEEDS. In package* of 12, 25, 50 and 100 Uilld* ill ' " FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Ate. Buckwheat. Broom Corn.. Blue Grits* Canary Seed. Hemp Seed; Millet, (led Clover, Rye ami (tat*. Flower Sued*, Root*. Fruit and Ornamental Tree*, furnished to order from into nf the best and must extensive Nursery and Flower Gardens in this cutiulry. An assortment of Book* on Agriculture, Gar dening. Raising of Stock, Poultry, &e„ to vvlileli will bo added the most popular works published on the above subject*. Agent* for the American Agriculturalist, pub- lied monthly by A. B. Allen, N'. Y., for which time, a lady mndo lipnlientimi 'with'it fftr flm headache ol long (Handing, and a filling of l ie hair. The Ointment fcured lief hehtladhivhmd 1, ! ‘ i lmve kuuwiLtho . tweri|y "Aridftiuy year* stumiing. I hesitate not to uay/tlffif'itj* almost mi iulallible remedy for tlli* ttmiplamt/'' Abriut this time!there woro Hvo buses, ono of Constinipiibn* and Ihe rtlhur'of Hcroftilii. which had ballled the skill of overv ohvAWJA* tlio u'lutineiu on thc.B-e peraomrt Nh one would boliovc it unless they, had fjertidiiilly vvitucs*e,cl it. But it diil tlio work’ properly- There wrttf ijb half way business, for Uniy recovore'd their lujalth ih’a low months. Rheumatism, Fever, Quiuzy, Sore Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, disease* ofthe Hpirio', : .'pud Nervous Cuinpliiints vVere treated vvltJ) unheard of sueeuss. lint ill Chest diseases, silelPus • Astli- ma, pain uml onpressiuu, I believe there is no bef- ter roiiunly. Alsu, the common diseases, such a* Ulcer Sure.*, Scald Head, Humor* bf the Hirin', Iiilluiumatioii, Pile*, Horh Kyeft, Sprain*, Bruises, and Burn*, it ueeuiH tube n iihrtedt 'tiutidijliKAL People would cuuiu irito tlm store smiling, vVfsIfi ing to know if 1 wa* really tlm Suvenlh' Son, ot wlioihor the Ointment that 1 gave them vvrts liidc'Ml all-healing ill its initiirr. , For said they, not ono single application Itii* failed lo cure; ' ‘ ’ • ' Broad Liver Complaint, parliciilarly, was treated p it!) great auil universal success. • • '• ” . it produced such good results iu all easesHlih't it ha* liuouubised abroad,uud I vvas'otfered wrinbbl* money for u receipt, to imilm it lor private'll^! merely. Every man sjmko-vvoll of ii, rt* It 'Jiim done so much good. . * m Not withstanding nil. I have been hiftefityiroltu ret oiniiieiul it, nxcept in eases 1 knew it wouldtjq good. ,1 wil* never willing to lend myst-lf t.d'^nv' tiling without first lesling it* ifiorits 1 . Tlli* I cil- •b nvor to do on every occasion, and vvlinl I rietihf a* one of the Hick Committee in the-Lodge of I. (>. of < >. F.'I then t^s’thd'itTi^qu'Uromef'i jtr tjm hum erilical coudiiioiM, niidliudiilmnUrtUtoppor- mniiv of proving it* worth. \ ., _. And, liiconulnsion, I vvftuld reiipirl{jlu»fc4 Jiuvo placed this Ointment hcfhrc the peyplo of tlio .(Ji* Statesduriiig the hMuinc o'r twelve m’ojithf; and so general has been the satisfaction, and nn/gn-nt amount of good done, that myry tluui baif u: mill ion of boxes have ‘already been so(d, I do.re.ajly/ believe tlieru never was a mvdk'iue wbicii.gainedf snail widespread. li)ilVi‘i‘sal mid nuuimumu faction as tlm All-Healing Oiutpicpt^ Ft’o.to uR pin-ts fif tlie laud there 'jrtVe chine .Mjp..pn«, d J>HP»- sincere and universal vaiceof ujj|/n»o.aBoi^f^yji^g. "McAlister tliy tonged brtft) .'b'9.ppcd VfM'l . truth and love, vy% healljl foroyor qtieudaj thy foot snips’." Asri w .ere I tmvV to aivo ull thq gqqd savings of the people,.thoir unqiuih|iud.appi.t\v,^r» their thankOdnUs* and gratitilde, thefr joy ut recqy, eriug freer disease ami sickness, l could,Jill- a volume. Jamks Mc.Vfl*TKK, Ncvv A^r^. For sale,.wholesale ami retail, by J. Jjl. T U RJv’.i: U, A BIWiTIfL ll( > I oct 18 ‘ Agoiltnlpt? Batanliali. 475 bag* Uio Cqlfti^ 2ft- 200 Reynolds Extra Sugar cured llams,just received, for<mle by, oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. —40 bblils. Georgia 1 Flour, 10 do. , ix-ceived ami for sale bv ALBERT HARD. fJST KECKIVJ3DI—A great variety o f Ilair, Clothes, Hat, Tooth mid Nan Brushes; lluffiilo nn.t Horn DrnsflEi Crnnbsi PertUmory. Hoapr, Cosirieticfl, Toilet Omtimcntx ond' Fancj* Articles; A!*o tnv usual supply of FRESH DRUGS. All selected with the utmost ertre. THOMAS RYERSON, sept 29 corner of Bay & Whitaker -Sts. iVTAILSL—300“kcgs assorted, for sale by| IN octis II. A. CRANE. . iilwcription* aro solicited; oct 7 I > I'NS LOW &. WEBSTER. r I Vo Tui'mi T ARK IN WA NT. Jl. Tho subscriber take* pleasure'in having it fully and eoiitiuiuilly umlorstflbd, tlmt lie is pre- mred to supply llie.want* nf all the Gentlemen, ..tidies. Young Men. Misses and Children, iu this city, so fnrns Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shrift, Cnr- ; pet-hags ami Trunk* arc concerned. To tjio Geo- tlenmii he woubr say, that hUstocltluf RoadyALuIe Clothitig-lin* not yet been «urpa*sed forstj'je, ciienpne**. and durability. Let tlie Ladies re member thtit we have a full supply of fasliionulfid Hummer Bonnet*, and that onr large and varied stock of8|ibeH; enable ita to suit-evory Cdstoriier. To tlid Voting Men, 1 he it announced tlint wf are otl’eririg the liMsfFtlr, Silk, Tanairia and Leghorn Hut* that caii'Bp found'in this city, und tliut our French Bodta can't he'beat.. Call at Noi 133 Corigrefw Street, slgri of tlie GOLDEN .(BT) HAND., oct 9 1 WHXIAM B. IIALE. (1 icon: Dti ics.- VJl iin. I.rtguira do. 109 hbU.-Now Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks l.egr Frers 1*25 bbls. Wiisteru Floilr, choice old Brandy 59 tiiirces jfriiui! Cuba Mohlssi!* 59 half hills. Butler. Sugar and Soda 1 ’-raefrert 110 boxes llainmoud'u Soap. 39 do.. Favitr Paid do.. 45. dg. Colgate's jlq. ; .do.,;4 • Fafriil)' drt. • ’(* f 20 boxes Nb.I Chocolate. 40^1.1’rinhipe Segura » It) bHgs Black IVper.5 do. Allspiim i !»• ' 29 poXes.1Iitst.ird . . • 75 do. 13’s Clifton’s Tobacco. 50.do, l &.’«* dot'! do., 29do . lb. ,W. Roger*’ do •• 15 hhls. Clarified Sugar 13 hliil*.choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Dcmiinii.*. I's, 2’s, 3's nmH)'* - 59 doz. C'jiuited ISttekcfa/Bft bbxnrf I'llbijj Hi'R;-. 39 doz. BroomJ, J) cheats Oolong choice Toil 29 cask* Byass’ London Porter 19 basket*’Baeoen Chatunagmi . 25 boxes assorted Cordial* 59 Mils. Crashed arid PbWdilrUd Hil^ni* '•» -• * It) bagtt Brazil Sugiir. 19 eighth* earth'* 1 Brand J 15 qr. casks Malaga Winij *■ 15 qr. arid 15 oigluli* Dmirolta IMalagii Wjno • 15 qr. and l->eigth*casksJMndoira Wine ' ' 2 half pines Otatd, Dupuy &, Co’s. Bramljr . 5 bid.*. Clove Leaf (iin. 15 do. Cordial* - 19 M.i F^utw’Jvegulia Sugars * - ' :25 leains \Vrnppmg Papyr • > 50 era*.* Ander!ibii .*(’lm\vnig-Tobtlcco '! 29 boxes Perl'umo(l Sqiip, 299gros* JIutebotM jmB 2 qr.'ca{ks.Lccije Frerspuojcq olil.ftraudyo* utvrit 59 boxes Codfish, Bp) do/Herring /,’ CV . *r.n 7, M' OUA8SES.—6fl hhJ». CiTHS, lor .«lo hv a H. A. CllANE. !0 ob.- TjcklosflO imitfl Cinn:it»pn;r~*/ii''‘v r> do. Piirt". ’' ' j .Vr..'i huid no w ‘J0 do. ToiiiJto V/fllriilt C&np ail i oil rW(IM. OnSlofl. 'I’" o'kI Q*» ’ hi'j la 2d do: 'iiiiirif.'-'a®- --iTiai' r ». 60 JihU.WllHe.Oll, S6 do. Spcni^Af *jJ«U (lo. VuiflRdr, JOdo. JflnMidiinimr 1 18 doi /St; Croix (KuS) lfl do. N. O. Siijur . No.: l.ond ‘dWnokorftl/irjirVolpiiJjitliHtf'bliKOf i Iii Mhic hud for «alu on Eiron-l-lf ttfluu.boi 3 hot IB; ' C.'ONNKllAT .fc UAKlB.i'o. 1 ^t«EFEE:^6U haa» Wo; 25.'So5l(famRm7- VV inent Java; 2 bales Afocln, landing from brig Savannah, and for sale by oct 7 J- E; G/ AUDRY £ CO;