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Pi'll ami f.'AiltaiiH till th.i lutelli^c-ltcc, C6nt(nor-
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THIS PAPER " "
, U nent to all naru of the Stoto ai,,l T!,,io,n
or delivered in too
Vr nimuui, dr at TPte.TOElCJlRS Hr eta
Iiioiilliar -l :■ - > ■< *
, TUli WKEIU.V dl!OUGI.VNi
Ii nuldWied every Friday afternnou, at*rniiKK
Wuh» per annum—all pay alilo in udvnnce.
—• > '
Bach Citation by the Clerku of tlio
Conrto' d^Ordinarv, that apiilicntion has been
made for Letters of Aihn’miatration, must be pub
lished -thirty navs at least. '. .
NoU’eo liy Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditorsto render in their accounts,
tunst be published six wkkks.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must be at public auction, on tin; first Tues-
tlny of the month, between the usrtal hours ofsalo,
at the place of public sales in tho county whuro
this Letters Toatumeutary, of Administration, or
(iiiardiauship, may have been granted, first giving
mu davs notice thereof in one of the public
pnxetti's of this Statu, and at the door of the
Court House, whero such sides arc to be beld.i
Notice for leave to self Negroes, must bo pub
lished for four months, before anv order absolute
shall bo made thereupon by tho Court.
Sales of Heal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardiutis, ,umst bo published SIX-
TV DAYS before tho day of sale. These sales
nmst lie uiude at tho Court House door of the
county in which tho property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of the mouth, betwuuii the
hours often in tho morning and four in the after
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
«o expressed in the advertisement. ' '
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
{luariliansto the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors mid Ad-'
miiiLilrators, must be ndvortised FOILTY DAVS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
estate, must ho advertised once a montli.for
FOURMONTIIS.
Orders oftho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy oftho bond of agreement) to make ti*
ties to laml, must be advertised Thukk Months
at least.
SherilFs sales under executions regularly
gmnteil by the courts, must be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgngo executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable p/fcperty
vmder order of Court, must be advertised goner-
sillv, TEN DAYS Ircforc the day of Sale",
% %* All Letters directed to this OlFice or the
Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
-i '..t i . v/olb't .;rnt iiouu-nt
il ■ vi.tii ov/» odt Midi bin; ,bo7nlqtii'i or
jAgitfto
<J EGA ICS! SEGAItS!! SEGAUS!!!
^ Just received—
0,000 Sitgerior Britannia Brand
0,000 “ Charleston “
•1,000 « Diana
2,000 « Gold Leaf “
• i,000 “ Britannia Sogundi Brand
5,000 “ l*on ctel a u
5,000 “ Causolacion “
II.OOO « Lord Byron
Beshles various other brands, which the subscri
ber oilers at wholesale and retail.
L\ JACOBS,
27 Bull street, sign of the Indian.
*ept14
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i!B*yAN^AH, 1 VBI»XviM6BN : EVO,'lVbvJBMBEn'b > :j|1847',.
nBdEOM'J'AbttlUi# Co
\3T ! WI whom It Mlortteri!'—W
iel jrireivon Ilpnlicft) Hie for I'dUiWa bf Adiilti ii-
frhtib)i’dii : thd oJfiltbW'lIen^y' Simra'o^, ltito of-
Ontd d6hntj:, l d6c'eidhd';' 'l'' ' '
Thoso .-hrC th'dYfefbro’ t6; J citb atid 'admoniflb all
and singtilnr'tbe kihdfed 'arid erddltdi-ii bf the said
deceased, to file their 5 objectiof/jf'(If nhy they’
haVoTWithlnthb titrroprtscrlbrid by law, why said
letters should itot bb ^nitttbd. . ’ ' ,K ' i
" Given ft-om unddr'Tny lmrid;'aj'office, this 6tli
fieptembef, J847. "'" , * iy "
; -"'^'ArALCO^dOII^SON^cl'cl o. A.'c. jjj
AeOBUIA, Bulloch Gounty,—To
VJ all wbnuilt.muy concern.—Avherqas, Allen
AyilliatnsJ Guydian nif Alartha A. Lvous, inttli
applied to tno Hon. tlm iL'oprt of Ordinary of
Bi.UIoch couuty, lor Letters Disiuissory .from said
Guardianship.
These uro therefore to_cile and admonish all
persons whatsoever intcroatcd, to lile tljeir objeo-
tions (if any) in my oliico, witliin tho time pre
scribed by law (Otherwise! Letters Dhnnissory will
be grunted tbe applicant.
oct l D.VVIP BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
mONTHS after dato, application
X; will be made to the Hon. tliuTnfonor Court
t>f McIntosh County, whon sitting foriOrdinary
purposes, for leave tot sell the renl ustnto and
slaves Of Mrs. Atme Citninghnni, late of sqid.
county, duecused, for the benefit of tho heirs and
creditors ufsaiil estate.
_oct 23 •,. CHARLESES BALDING.
TVTE.—Four months after‘date, apjdi-
-Li cation will be made to tho Honorable thd
Justices of tho Inferior Court of Clmtham County
whilo sitting as a Court of Ordinary, Ibr lerive to
sell Billy mid Sarah, two negroes,belonging to tho
estate of William Lavinder, deceased, Tor tho
benefit: of the heirs of said estate.
octal CJ. W. LAVINDER, Adtn’r.
F OUR months after date application will l)o^
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Glynn, county, wlien sitting tta a Court of Ordi
nary for leave to, sell tlie estate of Win. B. McDon-
uld, deceased, lutc of AIcIubish County.
ALEX’RAIcDONALD,
daniel McDonald,
oct5 Administrators.
TVTOTIC 15.—All nersons indebted to tho es-
-L x tate of Josoph rondarvis, late of Wayno
County, deceased( are requested to tome forwnrd
mid inake immediutupayment. And all persons
having any tlumand ugainstthe estate, are request
ed to Ituuu in the same regularly attusted within
tile time prescribed.by law.
oct 12 CALEB PENDARV1S, Exe’r,
1 71011II MONTHS after date, application
. will be made to tbe Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Clmtham County, while'sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for'leavc to sell the per
sonal property belonging to tbe estate of Mary
E. Turner, Into of suid count}', deceased, for tlm
benefit of tlm heirs aud creditors of said estate,
nug 17 8TEPH EN A. PATOT, Adtn’r.
F our months’ after date, pplicatiou
. will be made to the Hon. the Justices of tlm
Infiiripi 1 Court'of Bulloch county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sella lot of
land iii'Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong
ing to tlm estate of’Jambs Brinson, deceased, for
tlm benefit of,tlm heirs nnd creditors of paid es
tate. JASPER WILSON, \
«cyt 13 SIMEON DHIN8QN, j hx
F OUR MONTHS ufter date, application
will be made to the lion, ll|o Justices of tlm
Inferior Court of Chuthum county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne-
f ;roes, being part of tlm personal property of tile
ale John P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guard van.
sept 2 • ■ ,
"C’lOUR MONTHS after date, application
-I. will be made to the Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
i as a Court of Ordinary, for leave* to Rett the veal
estate and sluves, belonging to tbe estate of Doro
thy Sallher, late of saiu county, deceased, for a
division of tlm same among the Imirs of said cs-
N. NUN
tale.
July 24
VGEZI2R, Ex’c
PUIIIjIC sales.
]70UB MONTHS after date, application
J. will be made to tlm Hon. tlm Justices of tlm
■ tTAVAlVA SEGARS.—Tiiu Sulmribw. JnftnorCoiirt of Brian county, when aittiiig a, a
Ai having mndc nrningbiimnLs with tlm most ^' na *^ °* Ordinary, for leave to sell all the per-
celebrated Huger ltaaufhettinra in Ilevdim, will, «nnaj nronerty of Mary H. \VI|eon, a I or.
couiimially keep on hand, for snle, a choice sc- j .J"v V • **A11I, Guardian.
lection of their own difect importation, aud now . ~ '
have on liimd tlie following:
20,00(1 Britannia Garcia choice Scgars
23,000 La Ceres iln.
25,500 Aquilla )lo.
10,000 Consnlacio do.
5,000 Washington Ilegalin do.
10,000 Venus do.
25,000 Alrio do.
taitl various other brands, which they offer oil no-
lommodating terms
«ctfi CONNERAT & RARtE.
TVEW FALL GOODS.—Tlm Subscri-
J-1 hers have received, by late arrivuls and are
now opening a full assortment of Funcyaml I)u-
|niMic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of
Broad Clwtlis, Cassimcros, SatiuetLs, Tweeds,
Veatuigs, in every variety, Black .Alpacas, Silk
B fan Ho., Black, Plaiit, a'ml Col’d Mennos, Wors-
j** I'laids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
j ( c,lc lido., Caslmicre Dresses, Mouslindu Lai nos,
Ijicli Fig’d do., English and American; Prints,
olack and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White
andRed Flannels, White and Brown Canton Flan-
>•««, FuperCamiiHoa, Cambric and Jncnuet Mils-
•iiu. Rub Roy and Bruclm Shawls,^Printed Casli-
niHre do.. 5Iarscillos Q.ujlts, Hemstitched and
{ hin L.C. llandk’fs, Silk do., Colton Pocket und
»Rfona llandk’fs, Bleached and Brown Table Da-
(naak. Bird's Eye Diaper. Uuckabuck Cottoudo.j
Ut> ' v ™Towels,- Clasps, Rings und Tassels,Braids
un, | Twist for PiLrscs, every variety of Silk
?, Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths,
^ar|ietings, Drnggett or Figured Bni’/c, Carpet
nigs, &e., &c., which,'''With a vurietv of other
giiisls, will h c offered at,the lo>vv»t market prices,
u 11 accoimnoiuMUig terniij, Whplesalo
Merchants, Planters, aiid others, are
united to cull and examine. ’ » : • 1 l
GODFREY it LaRCCHILu
!i ;> . Wcstcornor Shad’s ILnigq.
I'ALL AND wiNTEil
"vpiy^ODS.—SNJDEll, . LATHROP , it
iii offer for sale, on reasonable terms—i,
, NS r 5r,WMF »' 1 ''-; WMI! CUM Warp,.
■ ■
bulc4' Wnshington ’and Glasgow,,
vlrv' Ln ‘ uU tolled, ,0 dp. Extra heavy Mal-
Pmiev mid Phillis.
Nkbl 8—25 bales Loudon Dulli! Honm ex-
.. i*#*/md heavy, JO do, Bristol, fancy cuds,
W i vvrl. 'i"U'l.raUpyJJdo. Fine Whitney,bed.
;jNNELS-5 bales Plain ami Twilled red, G
.KI P A®’'* Crinioit, ot* Cotton. * ■
LLIINGS—50 biUoS)!L4,7iSiind4-4, brown,
Mlffra?.’, 1 * 0 ' ‘* n M bleaelied. , ,
fflhenf 0 . 8 .T 1 W^ S 7T®»MW Fpncy ; and
r ^^TS—20 halos American nnd English, com-
u/ T'M every stylo n „,i quality;'
V.I;'' ^H-r-Wooleu,.SRkaud. Cottou* ull qua-.
nRO'ul sizes.
lUnmiSF 8 * Lnvv Pricfcd ritnl Fine..
it , ^ F8—Silk nnd-Cotton; pocket, Verona,
vpife'iandllottialLi . : mir., , !i ..
neu- t 'A^^,~jiil.W>rnock und Scotch Bon-
EoPiL‘JI9 ^8^1,o w Priced - and FiitoV
kind^^ and'Misses, of all
^ !-^ { ' in .P.9 , ( bine ^ Edgingn;
: - —Ladicgnnd'G^tAFiiricj iuid Black
'^ilS—Black,iBIun./Brown, Mix-
SATfvite^t Broad.Cloths^ . :, v ■
’ iWvvF ^~9 !U,,! ^BIpck, Blue, Mixed and
. , fntld Ub^rt/ 5 1 bct'l
C l HATH AM SISKRIFF’S SALK.
^ —On the first Tuesday in po'eeiiiber next,
before the Court House, in the City of Sdy'aii-
nah, between t|io legal hours of Sale, will be
sold a Negro Man Slave, nallied Lafayette, levied
on by virtue ofu.fi, fa., founded on foreclosure of
Mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of
Chatham County, in fuvor of Henry K. Bur
roughs vs. T. Waters,
oct l , ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c.
C HATHAM SliERIFF’S SALE
CauHqucd.r—Ontlm firstTueeday vuDeceuilier
next, before the Court House in tlm City of Savan
nah, between tlm legal hours of Sale, will be sold,
All thnt .Lqt of Ground, situated, lying and being
in thp City of Savannah, County of Chatham,
l^iiowu in tlm Plan of said City by tlm number
eighteen (IS) bounded East by Washington
Square, Soutfiby St. Julian Street, West by.Lot
number sovcutccii (17) aud North by Bryan
Street, togetlmr witli all tlm imqrovepiouts tlmre-
on—Divided to satisfy the following executions
issued.out of Justice's Courts, viz.: John G, Fnl-
ligant vs. .Mary Segurs, Administratrix, Estate
James Sagurs, ilocoasud; Cope &. Mills vs- same;
WilliamM.,Leigh vs. same; C. C. Thomason &.
; and .threq, Francis M. Scarlet,
PypLIC SALKft.
193, 200, 201, 202, 251, 289,290, 291,204,295,
290, 297, 293, 301, 302, 303, 3tt, 345, 3-16;
and 317; all oftho said lust mention'd town Lots
. ... in tlfu .legal, hoqrs or.Hale, tlm
rqlldvVinWlrffcts^'pnfcbls ‘apu lots of Luhd.situato
tyinghflirbeing lit the coiinty df Glyiin. wltli all the
privileges, 1 appurtenances uhd~ iniprovomeuts
thereto beToiigiiigand kiiqwii and ucscfibed us
follows,to’wit; 1 ,.V •; ‘
All thdt’ trafct or pnljc'el of Land containing
5,531" acres nnd compoifeirdf the (allowing, six
several surveys, viz i ortd Vlirvev containing 1 .1000
hcr'tih grantedto' Jacob ')Voddiili, on the 14Ui ilay
of JnnUafy.':1837{ aud onb other tract, 'contaihiug
lODOncrds, lin'd grail tod litthe shihetltne to Wui.
Hudson; and one other tract contairtinglOOO uci-es
and grnntcrf prt the 2ftth day of January, 1337 td
Jalnes D. Janott; nnd ono other tract, containing
lOOOncres, ithd'gro'nted at'tlm snmo time to'Win'
D. Jnitdtt; oiie otlicr tract, containing (525 acres,
aud grunted utthp sauie lihiO to Edward W. But
ler; und ode tittier tract, containing 9015 acres, aud Bank, assigned and transferred to the Comptroller
grunted'oirtho J4thdn)’ of January,' 1837,to Ploa- j General of said State, and Commissioners under
sant J.,Mnlliiis—all of said tracts or surveys bay- the act of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize tlm
ingsuch shape, marks and boundnriesas will moro business of Banking and to regulate the same” in
fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to favor of David E.Bothwelb Comptroller General,
each of the said ecveral grants. All tlm ubovo I for use, &c., agnitist the said Urbaniis Dart.mbrt-
latids oeing designed us plat A. j gagor, and tlm said the Exchange Bank,assignor,
Also oiie other tract or parcel ofLand contain- ■ said property pointed out in stud mortgage, li. fa.
ing 1,888 acres and known us tract B, und com- i Also, at tlie time nnd place aforesaid, will be
posed of two several surveys to wit; one survey 1 sold tlm following tracts, parcels aud lots of Laud,
containing 1000 acres, and granted to Sentoii ! situate, lying aud being m the County of Glynn,
Grantliinu on tlm 23d 'day of January, 1837; and with all the privileges, appurteunne’es and im-
Also, all thbsosovor/tl Lots, 6r patbcls ofLand,
lying Und being m Britnswick, and known iii tlie
plan tlmredrity tlm Yellowing denondiin'tioh und
phut
numbers; 1 Water Low. Nos.”0,T, .8, 9, 10,11,13,
15,19, 23, aud 24^aiiu Bay lots, Nos. C, 7, 8, 9,
10 'll.' 13, 15;IB, 17, 19, 20, and' 23. ami
town Lbts numbers 5G, 57, 58, '59, GO, 01,03, G4!
05, 69, 70. 71, 117, 118,119,134,135,130, 137,’
138,139,140,141,142,143,149,'150,151,153,177
179, 184, 185; 180, 187, 188,189, 190,191 192
hef,l828—all the aforesaid tracts and lota of^Laud
with privileges, aptirteiitinces dud impi-ovementH,
levied on ns the property of UHianus Dart, by
virtue of a writ fi. lh.,issuing oat of tlm Superior
Court of Glynn ebitnty, (on foreclosure of mort
gages executed by tho said Uranus Dart, to tlm
Exchange Bank, oiuLLy.sffij^said the Exchange
provenmnts thereto belonging, und known und
described as follows, to wit!
All that tractor parcel of Land, being n moiety
or« tract originally granted to John Graham, who
was afterwards alieinctl, and said Land sold at
confiscation sales, by the Commissioners of Con
fiscation, under and’by virtue of an act of “Con-
iicatiou and Onieneoment” of the State of Geor
gia, pnsseil March 1st, 1778,to William McIntosh,
Muse, by deed dated 7th August, 1841, said last
mentioned tract having such shape, marks ami
boundaries as will appear by u plat ofjre-survoy
of tlm same executed by Reuben King, on tlm
17th {December, 1835, which uccumpauies said
deed of conveyance.
Also, all that other tract of land, containing 165
acres, grantedto William Moore on the 31st day
of December 1836, and sold at Sheriff's Sale oil
3d day bf August, 1841, nnd purchased by E. M. 1 Lepin
Mooro, mid conveyed by tho snid E. M. Moore to I S1L
James Moore on said 3d August 1841; tbe shupe, Spoor
one other tract, containing 888 hcres, and granted
at tbe same time to Henry Darnel; tlm two above
last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks
and boundaries, as will more fully appear by ref
erence to the plat t auncxed to each of tlm said
grunts.
Also, one other tract or pnrcol ofLand cotnin-
3,599 acres, und known as plat L, which suid
tractor parcel'of Land is composed of the four
following surveys, to wit: one survey containing
100 acres, and grnuted to James Bonner, on tlm
23d day ol’Jamtury 1837; one other survey, con
taining 1000 acres, and grunted at tlm same time
to Thomas R. Kenuon; one other survey, contain
ing 1000 acres, and granted to Josiah Dolcs on
the 20th day of January, 1837, (except 300 acres
thereof heretofore convey fed to’Willium Manly,
trustee,) and one other tract containing 509 acres,
and granted to William Griggon tlm 26th day of
January, 1837; tlm aforesaidlast mentioned sur
veys having such shape, marks und boundaries,
as will more fully appear by reference to tlm plat
annexed to tlm said several grants.
Also, nllthat tract ttr parcel ofLand containing
3,731 ncrelvnnil known ns tract H, nnd composed
oftho four following surveys, to wit: one survey
containing 1,000 dcres, and granted on the 20di
dav of Jannaty, 1837> tti Robert W. Alston; ono
otfier survey containing 1,000 acres,and grnuted at
tbe same time to B. II. Reynolds; oue other sur
vey containing 781 acres, and granted at tlm sumo
time to Robert II. Green; and one other survey
containing 1,000 acres, and granted on tlm 23cl
dav of Jnnnarv f 1837, to John W. L.Daniel; all of
wflich several" Inst mentioned eurveys or parcels
of Land have such shape, marks and boundaries
nsjwill appear by reference to tlm plat annexed
to said grants.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Laud known
ns toict 1> mid composed oftho following surveys,
viz: one survey containing 900 acres,and granted
on the 23d day of January, 1879, to Sliudrach Biv
ins, nnd haviqgsiicb’shape, 1 murks nnd bounda
ries iWivill appear by the pint annexed to ’said
grant. 1
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 11)00 acres, and known us tract K, -aud
granted to Isnne McCrnry on tlm 20th day of Jan-
miry, 1837, and having such shape, marks and
boundaries as will appear by reference to the
plut annexed to said grant. . .
Also, one other tract or parcel of Lnnd, contain- j by reference to the plat annexed to said grunt,
ing 1883 acres, and known ns plat L, and com- j Also, all that other tract ofLand granted to Ja
posed oftho two following surveys, to wit: one I c ob Moore on tlm 28th November, 1822, contaiii-
survey contain" 961 acres,and grnuted on the 20th ' »ng 495-4 acres, bounded cist by William Moore's
day o’fJanuary.I8J7,io Richmond Brown;ntid one I Land, southwest by mi old survey; northwest by
other survey containing 922 acres, and granted at! vacant land, and sontheivt by James Moore’s
tho same time to A. H. McNoill—all of which last j laud, and conveyed by Jurab Mooro to Man' R.
mentioned tracts or parcels of Lund, have such Deuiero, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st
shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by I October, 1835, and having *tcli shape, mnrks and
the platnnnexed to each ofsaid tracts. j bmuidarios as will appear by tbe plat annexed to
Also, nil that tract or parcel of Lnnd, contain- \ said grant,
ing 8*10 acres, and known us tract D, and granted ! ■ Also, ull that other tract of Land containing
to-Willinm J. Davis, on the20th day of Juuimry, ; 512 utres. bounded north by Michael Poucell’s
1837, having such shape, marks and boundaries j land, east by Beaton Grantfcind’s Land, south bi
as will appwir by reference to the plat annexed I G. King's Land, west by Edward IV. Butlers
to said tract. ’ lnnd Win. Hudson’s Land, and granted to James
Also, all that other tract or parcel oflmul, con- j Moore on the 29th June, 1838, and having such
tuining 6000 acres," and known ns tract F., nnd] shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by
eumposed of tlm following six several surveys, 1 roferoimo to a plut annexed to said grant,
to wit: ono survey containing 1000- acres, and I Also, one other tract of Lund containing 164
granted’to Bartley McCrnry, oil tbe J8th day of I acres, bounded at the time of survey on tlm north
Jummry, 1637; ono other survey containing 1*660 i ami west by vacant Lunds,south by Jacob Moore's
ncrus, and grantndat tlm sumo time to G. (». Hoi- j Land, aud east by old survey, nnd granted to VVil-
combe ; one other survey containing 1600 acres, j ham Aloorc on 23d November. 1818, for219acres,
and granted at tlm same time to Lewis Bond; ex-! und subsequently reduced to 184 acres, and pur.
cept 200 acres thereof, convoyed to F. Ponceli;! caesed by E. M. Moore at .Sheriff's Sale on 3d Alt-
one other survey containing 1000 acres,and gram- ! gust, 1841, and on same day conveyed by said E,
ed at tbe same’time to Loyal Cowles; one other { M. Moore to Juums Moore, and having such shape
survey containing 1000 acres, ahd granted on the j marks and boundaries us will appaar by a plut an-
20tliofJanuary,18:57.toIsaacM.Rall;andoiiootlmr i imxed to said grant. All the ulbrasaid lust mou-
sitrvey eontniiiing 1000 acres, and granted outlie , honed seven tracts and parcels of Laud,with die
23d duy-of January 1837, to George W. Murray.} privileges, .appurieuances and improvements
~all of said last mentioned several surveys, huv-1 levied on us the property of James Mooro, do
ing such shape, marks and boundaries as will ] ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing
more fully appeur by reference to tlm plut an- c ’
in ci'
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE,
L A D IE S’ Misses, Chiklren’» and Infant's
SHOES, of .every stylo, shade and patteru
ut tlm . NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress strecet, Savunuuh, Geo., slgu of
the Golden Hand. • octl
R UTTABAGA, Dalo’s Hybrid. White Flat
Dutch and Globo Turnip Seeds. All varie
ties of Cabbage, Radish, Spinach, Lattucc. Peas,
Cuulillower, Beets and Salsify Seeds. Garden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and
Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and for sale
by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
sept 10 Monument nqiinre.
„ NEW AND MEA-
SONABLE GOODS.—
? ...., , ^fcBcceived by late Arrivals
ir. and sold by the udiuinistrutors of tlm snid Wil- * from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The
liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil 11. Viviuc, in tlm 1 Subscriber begs leave to acquaint ihc citizens of
year 1806,.and again sold by tlm said Virgil 11. Vi-! Savannah and its vicitniv, that be has received,
vine, by his attorney in fact B. Vivine, to Samuel I and is now opening, at his Store, a most splen-
Falmer, on tho 12th dav of January, 1837, uml i did usRorlment of GOLD AND SILVER
conveyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, dire., consisting in part ns follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Mantle
Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood uml Blacl’c Walnut
Gothic Chicks, new patterns; Office Time
Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 dnvs ami 30 hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor
and L'Epine Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor,
pine nnd Plain Watches.
1LVER WARE. Tuble, Dessert and Tea
, .... r _, Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
marks and boundaries of which wilLnppear by tbe I Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But-
plat of tlie same. ! ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyplions,
Also, all that other tract of Land,containing 217 & c - Arc.
acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore’s Land, on
the north, tlm estate of James Mooro’s Land on
tlm east, south and west by James Fort’s Land,
granted to William Moore eu tlm 17th day of May,
1837, ami purchased at Sheriff’s Sale on tlm 3d
August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, nnd subseqneiitly,
on the 3d duy of August 184 L convoyed by said
E. M. Mooro to James Moore; the shuptq marks
und botuidurios of which will appear by tlie plut of
the sumo.
Also, ull that other tract or parcol of Lnnd, con
taining 350 acres, (being composed oftho south
moiety of a tract of Land granted to Jacob Moero,
in November, 1769, for 400 acres, and the south
moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto,
and granted to Juums Mooro ou the 14th June,
1790, for 300 acres) bouuded flofth by the north*
era nioictesofsaid tracts of bind,wen by Lands of
Jacob Moore,south by tlm estate of James Moore’s
Land, nud east by marshes and creeks, having
such shape, murks und boundaries ns will appeur
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes,
and every other article in that line.
JEWELRY.—Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold
Guards, Vest and Fob Cliuius of every descrip
tion, Bracelets, Finger and Ear-Ring’s, Watch
Keys, Brooches and Breast-Pins, Modulions, Gold
Specs, Bracelet Chums, Thimbles, Studs, Slides
and every other urticie of Jewelry usually found
in a Jeweler’s store.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porceliun and China Flower Va
ses, from §2 to §30 per pair; a good assortment
of Japan and Enameled Waiters, now styles, ve
ry rich; n lino assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Lumps, new style, all sizes; Britaunia Tea Sots,
Castors, Lanin*, CuudlaHtickH, cVcc.j Ladies' uml
Gentlemen’* Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Box
es, Fancy Fnns, Card Cases of every description;
togother with a large and varied assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday prosonts, &c.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a film assortment;
Musieul Instruments of every description, Silver
and Steel Bagand Pnrso Mountings, Silver and
Steel Bucds,Silver Pencils and Toooth-pieks, Ci
gar Cases, Suutf ami Tobacco Boxes, Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair
und Clothes do. Military Trimmings of every de
scription, Canes, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every otlicr article usually found in
our trade.
Clocks, Watches, nnd Jewelry Repaired in tlm
best manner, aud warranted to give satisfaction.
oct 18 T. T. WILMOT.
jukiiu o.—iiuviug maim lurge aucijuoiw t
their,fprmor qssorthmnt of Agricultural linph
mouta, tlm subscriber* ttmv offer Jo planter* upd
merchunts, a bofjer jitock than qvor before offwod
jn ffio Southern qouutry, cOnnieting in part', ofth'q
followingurticles, viz: ** ' , '
J • Tlougiis. , . *. ' j
Yankee CastIrou, Nos. 10,11, l2dnd26 ‘ ‘
or Connecticut Wrought iron 1,2,3,.& 4
Allen pattern
Ituggi'-'s, Norse & Mason’s Improved, Viz:
Lagle, lmavy 2 horse or ox
Do. with wheel and cutter
No. 2 B, u large 2 horse
Do, witli wheel aud cutter
No. A 3, medium 2 horse
“ A 2, light 2 horso ,
“ A 1, light 1 uiulo or garden
“ 6 inch light 1 horse turning
“ 7 do. do. medium 1 hone turning
“ 15 do. do. new pattern ldo, for light toil.
" A 1, side hill 2 horse
“ O, _ do. do. 1 do.
Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. No 1, a medium 2 horse
Do. O, 1 do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse
Cotton Trenching, 1 horse
Rico do new pattern, with gna"e wheel.
Tlm above Ploughs, with and without stocks—
extra stocks for tho improved Ploughs
HOES.
Lyndon’s extra black Carolina, 0,1,2, & 3 crdWn.
Do. bright dp. 0,1,2, &3 do.
Do. Rice, No. 2 uud 3 do.
Do. New ground, PP nud PPP do.
I)o. Oval F.yuGrubbing,Nos. 2athl 3do.
Do. Round Eye do. Nos. 2and 3 do.
Lyndon & Co’s. Anchor, 00,0,1 und 2 do.
Brade’s Patent, 0, I, 2,3 uml 4 do.
Light Yankee
AXES.
Collin’s & Co’s. > .. . C Root’s
Iloml'H Vllr, " ,,a P'-"'" 1 "- KhX
SHOVELS.
Handled Spades, Socket Spades
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c.
Improved Cultivators, with gunge wheel
Cultivator Plough, or Horse Hoc
Common Harrows, Folding do
Corn uud Cobb Crushers, u hand mill
Do, do. do. for horse power
Corn Shellers; Fun Mills, two sizes
Patent churns, Plantation Wheelbarrows
Common Straw Cutters, Putontdu. do.
Swingletrees (
Grain Cradles, new pattern, Rico do. do.
SCYTHES, HOOKS, Ac.
English Patent Scythes, American Grass do.
Grass Platt do. Briur und Brush do,
Scyth Snaitlis
Briar Hooks, Corn Cutters
Post Spoons, Ox Yokes mid Ox Bows
Frails, Axe Helves, Pruning Shears
Dirt Scrnners for public roads
Garden lines and Rakes, Ditching Knives
Transplanting Trowels and Forks
Garden Reels and Lines
Witli u variety of Implements not enumerated.
For sale by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
oct 7
Adiu'r, Estate John Borland, deceased, vs. same.
Levies made and returned by a Copstable. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c.
A DML1N1STKATORS
J.X. tho first Tuesday in Doce
Juldreu, Ollain., ,
Beck oud infiint, Louisa and Grace, for the bene
fitmf tlie heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas
ed. w. J. McINTOSII, Administrator,
met 12
nexed to each ofsaid gralits.
Also, all that otlier tmetor parcel of land* con
taining 1678 acres, and known us tract F, nnd com
posed of the three following surveys to wit: one
survey cqiiinmmg lOOOacies, nnd granted to Da
vid B. Mitchell, ou the 20th dav’of January, 1837;
one other survey containing lOOD acres,and grant
ed to l'oter J. Williams, on the 23d day of Janu
ary. 1837; aud other surrey containing 678 acres,
and granted to John Uctlmne. on the 28th ilay of
Junuary, 1837—:dl of said last umntiotmd several
surveys having such shape,marks and boundaries
as will appear by reference to the plat uunexed to
each of sunt grants.
Also, ull that other tract or parcel of Lnnd con
taining 1591 acres, nnd known as tract G,and com-
ppsed of tbe two following surveys, to wit: oue
survey containinglOOO acres, and granted on the
WATCHES AND JEWEL-
/T'^]| RY.—Tlm Butisvrilmr wishes to call the
A^.-^8fcnttenfioii of his customers to a choice as
sortment of line watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou-
blo Case Levers. Gold Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers. Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Lepim.-and Vertical escapement.
Also, tine Gold Fob Chains, Vest C’nuius, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
will be sold as low ns in any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted,
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First comer west of Pulaski House.
DUCUNE It & ItfEEEltEIt,
Nos. 105 and 106 Bryan street, have just
received, u fine assortment of BOOTS uud
SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths und Boys wear,
of the best materials and manufacture, and of tlie
WALE.—On 14tlid'ayof January,1837;and cue otlicr survey con] BuTfcuInet)*ol’*aU thoVe^Threo^everatLiJu
. ... December next, Im- taming 591 acres, and granted on the 26th day of Laud ' sltuule, lying and being in the county of
tween tlm usual hours, will be sold at the Court i January, 1637, to Robert Mmklejohn; each ol Chatham in the State of Georgia, numbered
House in Dnrion, Alclntnsh county, the follow-1 said last montioued surveys • having such slinpe twentyrlwo (22), tymuty-threo (23 Land thirty (30)
ing named negro slaves, Mary Ann nnd hertliree marksutul boundaries as will appear^by reference ! an ,j known fnrUieras part of two Five Acre Lots
Miami, Tom, Eliza, Hose, Adam Aleck, to tlm plat imnoxid to each of said grnnts. ‘ numbers three (3) and four (4), in West Curry
A 130 ’ olh, ‘ r «« »f ofLand, con- Tuwn u„. 0Xl0 i„|ed limiu of. Savaiuinh, wlii. li
laujing 4.|)l« ncre., anil known aa tract M, ami t i, rije „f Land Ita.l been conveyed bv Joint
coinpoaed ol the hvc lollmvtng mtrvuya, to >vit: Utnidoli.b .MoKitinon, by dead hmuan" ilato tho
onultiirvoy containing 1,(100ncrca, and granlod on I oi.glitli day offobraary, in tbo year ttigldnonbutt-
tho doth day ol Jannary, 1«)7, to Jantua Wood; ’ j rai | m „| Utirty-e/.v, to'William lieo .iudnut for
one olll'ill* survBjt cntlttuntlir1,000 acres, and gran- certain n««: tbercin oxiircssod, together widt all
ted at thosamo time to Michael Harvey; ono >oth-, tlu< hereditaments ami appurtcuaucesjmt subject
er tract contaii^^‘tlffWOat)re«, ftnd L gnint«l'at the j „, lwo outstandiug leases, mm my,Lots, ljiimbcm
f invileges, .appu
evied on us the
ceased, by virtut
/ ° oi me nesi muieriais aim inanuiucuiro,ami oi ui
f - ai “»•AU. I.utliei, Mtee. and Children’.
Ja.no* Mooro in bin filctilt.o to tbo ^whnngo S l0l i‘ V mc '/■ " , " . st - vl<! ’ ."f ri1,1 “
Ba.tk.mdbv tlm 'said Exeltattgo Btu.k aaaigtied IfJ^-V C W l f 1 (S u “' 1 ft.* niarltot, and at as
and tranalurrodto tho Comptniller (iunoral of iiH.I.btmo 1 ?
-aid Statu and Co tltlliwimter. ttndor tho Act of iFt)* 1 *.} 1 .?* BfiOUANs), wine t pla.inter*
- and factors will find to their advantage to call uml
exumiim. Care tukcnj ill.fitting measures.
Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks,
Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, tVo.
Aiul a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Paris
made Boots, direct importation. oct 1
( (OLD I'ENfci.—A large supply of the u-
T bovo embracing every vuriety of all thb prin
cipal makers, which lmv« hnon selected in person
with great care, and cuunot but give satisfaction.
Tlm assortment varies hi prices from $1 to $4
50 und includes some very superior small size
Pens fori, ad ies writing; together with a few Pens
in heuvy Gold Cases. , A liberal discount made tc
wholesale purchasers.
oct 12 JOHN M.,COOPER.
1838, entitled “An Act to authorize tlm business j
of Baukiiig and to regulate tlm same,’’) in fuvor
of David IT. Bothwell, Comptroller. General, for
use, &o., against the said James Moore, mort
gagor, and Um said tho Exchange Bunk, assignor,
said (property pointed out ill the said mortgage
Fi Fo. II. R. RATCLIFF, Dop. Slmrilf.
Brunswick, Ga., Q^t. 23, 1847. . nov I
CGIATIIAill SIIEBlIT ’S SALE.
•* —On the first’l'uosday in December next,
before the Court House in the city of Savannah,
between the legal hours of sale, will be sold, The
| undivided one-half pull, or moiety (of
, Boifemllct) of all those Three sevei
^Co/VOK’S SALE,—By^irtuc of
JM up order.pf; tlm Honorable) Ii}feriur Qoitrt
qf Liltcrly County, \vlmii sitting for' ordinary pur-
1 iuses, will be sqm at tlm .Court .lloi^c door, in
IinosvUlu, of said County, on tlm. fii^st iTuesday
.in. December next, between tlm usual hours of
sale: All the remaining, real estate of Robert
lloudry, lqtc ofsaid County, dorouacd,consisting
of suverul Tracts iuid parts of Tracts, viz:,Two ,
Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of. Laud grnuted
to Tboui^s Neal and Philip Pippins. Three
Hundred Acres granted to Jonndiun llobvusoti.
Fifty Acres .granted to Sylvanus Robinson.
Twenty-fivo Acres, being part of u Tract, granted
to, Atin Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted
tp Andrew Flovd. ; r J.'l|ree hundred Acres grant
ed toJpliii Underwood, containing about Eleven
.lluudred und Forty Acres, more or less, and sojd
fyr the benefit of the heirs ami creditors ofsaid
deceased.) Terms made .known on tho day of
salq.t : JOlft A. 1IF.NDRY, j
ENOCH , DANIEL, l !
. sept23 Clun)ifiijid.Exceptors.] .
siune. time, to Jamdn Bivini; one cither trait eon- tWenty-two (22) gud. twenty'three (24), .ip Za- 1
lainuig’1,006 acros, nlnl granted on tlm 23d day chnriali’,AVinUlcr lyr four vojirsfrom .the sixth day j
of JiuMinrv. 18.17.to Nathaniel 15. Julian: aud one .%ct.**»t\t'iitKu van.' ..:.(i*ino** i**tt*ftt*«*il tmti *
DRESS ROODS.—2 carton*
Lrich Motts do Lancat 2 do. do, French Cash,
races; Col’d and Dlnrk French Merinos; Blniik'
Alpaca's and-Mon* do .iUats: Bl*ok «ro* do
Stviwnnd Cro» do Alrigno Silkv Jlicl) TJtudal)d
BSuiTs 'TtiBBStows’.LFkhty ‘iijtd'
ott o d Ibr ttalo hy • ••
UliNRy Ji. 8TOTESBURV.
/"lElVrEllMEMM^FlIRSilSniJVO
V3T' 8'POttfc.“iWlC.U(Wl l 'BclHAUF., Monk-
I dtetufoft Tind’ Dealer in Ready] Modi!’ Clothing,
II II fits, Hnnti. Hhn.M, Trunks, ctr',, ltf.t Cmtgrrhs
street, Sntith side Mnrket sqnire, Hsvtuinati, Ga.
nov. J9
shape marks nnd boundaries as will appear by re
ference to the plat annexed lo each of said grants.
Also, all thoso several Lotkor parcels of Land,
lying arid being in Brunswick, and known in the
plan thereof by the following denomination ami
number*, tti wit t 362, 363, 364.'365. 366, 367,
368, 369, 370, 371, 377, 378,"379, 380,' 381, 412,
415,416. 417, 418,419, 420,421, 427, 428,' 431,
462,. 463,461; 4fw, 466; 407v463. 4tI8, 470, 471,
477, 478, 479,480, 481, 512, 513, 614, 517,518,
519,520,521,527) 6281:029;. 530, and 531>; the
said fifty four- to wn dmts beiiig'xvnhin tlm lines of
a survey inndc brithe 29tlrt’8dnmmber. 1826; and
grantdu to-4Jrblmua Durt on tlie l7th September,
-1828.L« ■'•mi. ooyn ubt : . . .1 . hj Jon |
■ Also, all tlikt otlier tract or parcel ofLand, (ex-
cept‘126 ooratf of (he juntb/) containing 450 acres,
uttd'kiteuiti aa Powell’k tract, bounded South by
Tfl«a , daildpwostWardly i by' Burnett’s land, north*'
westxvnrdly liy Dart and Williams' land, and east*
wtirjly’frj* ftnd# ofthe DrundWick Land Oduipli-
■liwiind oVidnally igrAnlMl to Jntnw PoivelL' ‘ I
1 Also;nil thapfttbof' tract 1 and ^parcel' of ;Land,-
'e.«ntalnlng'177'acreb,! and" ktiAvdiv' aa the, Haite-
htirit tract; bbundod east by inarahes dnd dreekb,
south hy lands oftho Brunswick -Ltihd'Cnmpnnv
arid oustwardly and wfestwardly by landvtiurveyeu
to Thomas Butler King.
ic Houses ; which ymlivadcd one half part had
ecu mortgaged by Jy!m T. Boifeuillet Trustee, in
place ofsaul Willuim Bcc, deceased, to the Bank
of tlie Stale of Georgia, by Deed dated tlm third
day of Februury in tlm year oightacn hunUri'd
aud fiuty-six. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fit.
founded oil forcb'snrc of mortgage, issued out of
the Superior Court of Chatham couuty, ill favor
ofthe Bank of tlm State of Georgia vs. John T.
Boifeuillet, Trustee Ann Lydia Boifeuillet.
• !i ELISHA WYLLY,SheriffC. C.
’ 1 art 23
T ACES AAD EMRIlOIDEiSIES
luside Ulldtl Emb’d Muslin Collars; Lace
Cans; Muslin' Bands; Cambric Edging & Insert’g:
Swiss db do; Thread do* do.; Valenciane’H Lacy;
Iffsle Edging and rnserlijig; Linyn do. do.; Plain
aritl FiVd blk. l.hle jLacc; Fig’d'rind plain Cup
Eticei -For wild : bv' :
;; betahenry h. stoTesbury.
D tt. OSGOOD’S INDIA CJIOLAGO-
GUE—For tlie cure of Fever mid Ague,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re
mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En
largemeut ofthe Liver, Enlargement ofthe Spleen
uud rill the various forms of Bilious Diseases.
~ This invaluable medicine, was prrijmred from
an extensive practice ijf several years m u bilious
rJiinnto. nnd is never kuowirto fail' of ciiriiig Fe
ver: fin'd AguV', hr iiiiy ofthe disease'saboye pqiiied
' Thesriwlmrirq suffering from aft'er.tibus bf thi.
. kind, ns also those wild have bdcJiyny invalids from
i tli'bir cffcdtV'njifiri tlm' constitution, Will find the
' 'Iwfiri Chnlcgcgiie n ino'st invaluable remedy for
pnrifvitig the blood, and thoroughly cleansing
from* the system tlm niorbj l cft’ecLs of a bilious
climate.
The woiidcrfiil operation ofthe' Cholagogiie in
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain its extraordinary, agency in the speedy,
thorough und permanent cure ol fever and ague,
and the various grades of intermittent and remit
tent fevers.
It is equally effectual for Um cu;o of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver: also
Enlargement of the Spleen, called Ajjue Cake,
and tlm various forms' of billions Indigestion.—
These, with tlm other Varied affections, of such
climates, arising froni a cbiilnlon iniusmnl cause,
are only modifications of tlie same disease, and e-
qiinlly controlled by the siinie remedy.
Solo Agents for Savannali,
j.;m: turner & brother-
oct.,21 , , ■ Monument Square.
|_| A«US.—200 iteyncilds Extra Sugiu' cured
Hums, just received, for sale by
, put 7 . , * J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
T^EOUKi—lO bbbls. Georgia Flour, 10 do.
J- Annlei, rccbix*ed and foeb.\Io by
oc: 1J ALBERT HARD.
l^lftESH SEEDS.— Tlm Subscribers
L have received u choice .selection of GAR
DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with grout
care by a Seedsmun of high reputation, and tire
warranted us good as any to bo found in this
country.
ASPARAGUS.—Giant nnd Roots.
BEANS.—lfclUney, Dwurr, utisli or Otiap.—
Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, 6 Weeks, Early
China Dwarf or I*arge Kidney, Refugee or 160*0
to 1, Half Moon, (polo or running,) Lurge White
Lima, Whito Dutch Runners, Scarlet Runners,
Red Cranberry.
BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood,
Wiiite French Sugar.
BROCOLI. — Early White, Large Purple
Cape.
CABBAGE.—Early York. Largo York, Green
Globo Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum
head, Late Drumhead, Large Lute Battersea,
Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green-
Glazed.
„CAULIFLOWER.—Early and Late.
CELERY.—Whim Solid.
CRESS. — Curled or Peppergrass, Broad
Leaf.. ■
CUCUMBER*—Early Frame, Early Cluster,
Eurly Short Green, Early Long Green.
CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orange.
CORN.—Sweet or Sugur, Early Canada,
Tusoarora.
EGG-PLANT.—Purple.
KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purplo.
LEAK.—Largo Scotch, London.
LETTUCE. — Drumhead, Whitu Cabbage,
Curled Silesia, Large Greuiihead, imperial Cab
bage.
MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Ciuitolopc,
Large Musk.
MUSTARD.—Brown or Black, White English.
MARJORAM.—Sweet.
ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Largo Rod, Silver
Skin, Onion Softs.
OKRA.
PARSLEY.—Curled.
PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Gurnaer.
PEPPER.—Bell, C’ayene.
PUMPKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth.
PEAS. — Early Washington, 2i feet, early
Warwick, 2 feet, Early Double Blossom Frame,
3 feet, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur, 34 feet,
Dwarf Marrowfat, 34 feet, Bishop’s Dwarf Pro
lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tali, 6 feet.
RADISH.—White Full, Hardy Long Scurlot,
Long Sulinop, Scarlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip,
(line Summer aud Whiter Variety,) Black Full or
Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SPIN AGE.—Prickly or Fall, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SOUASII.—Early Summer Bush, Early Sum
mer Crook-nock, Whiter Crddk-neck, Cocounut
or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow.
TURNIP. — Eurlv White Dutch, Flat or
Spring, Eurlv Red Top, Early Garden Stone,
Lurge English Norfolk, Hanover or Long Tuitk-
ard. Purple Top Rulabega.
TO.MATA.—Largo Red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In packages of 12, 25, 50 and 100 kinds in
cucli. >
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &o.
Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary
Seed, Hump Seed, Millet, lied Clever, Rye uud
OuLs. .. , ■
Tmwcr Seeds, Roots,- Fruit and Ornamental
/Frees, furnished loprddr from one ofthe bust and
most extensive Nursery and Flower Gardens in
this country. • _ *
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Gar
dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, «SLc. f to which
will hu added tlm most populur works published
on the above subjects*
Agents fur tlm American Agriculturalist, pub
lished monthly, by A. B. Allen, N* Vi, for which
subscriptions ure, solicited.
oct 7 DENSLOW .& WEBSTER
TUST RECEIVE Di—A great variety, of
•9 Hair, Clothes, Hat,- Tooth riOa Nail Brushes;
Buffido nnd. Horn Dressing CorabB? Perfumery,
Soaps, Cosmetics, Toilet Ornament* and Fancy
Artioles. Also my usual supply of FRESH
DRUGS. Ail selected, witli the utmost care. .
i. . , THOMAS RYEUSON.f , ’•
sept 29 , - corner ofBay& Wfiitaker *»t>.
N AI EN.—300 kegs assorted, for sale bvl ”
oct 18 H. A. crane:
rilO ALL THAT ABE IN Want.
JL ’ The subscriber takes pleasure in having it
fully and coiifumally understood, that ho is pre
pared to supply the wants of ull the Gentleman,
Ladies, Young Men, Misses and Chi|drcu,ii'i.thi*
city, so films Huts. Bonnets, Boots, Shbcs, .Car
pet-bags and Trunks are concerned. To tlie Gen-
tlcme’n he would say; that I us ^toek of Ready Made
Clothing has not yet bedn sutpassed for styJo,
cheapness, rind durability.'* Let tlie Ladies. re-
ineniber that we have a full supply of fashjotiable
Summer Bonnets, nnd that our large iiua, Varied
stock of Shoes, emible ui to' suit overycustomer.
To tho'Y’outlgMeii, bb it announced thatwij ,are
aftbruig the finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn
Hats that can be found in this city, arid that our
French Bdols cari’t be beat. . .
Call at No* 163 Congresa Street,, aigit of the
GOLDEN^) HAND- ,
bti 9 WILLIAM b: UAL?.; 1
Uty foot; nearly oft) i 1
tins niisforturie I ompluv.ed mysdirin'pdruring tl
fragment I eaves of on old volwrie, printed In Eng
land- soifio hundred yeurs ft£o; Mv^nopgrtaieso
scattered leaves l,read Ufian herb which md-been
analyzed hy some of England's anclorit' Alche-
iriists, sliowlug^pronerties and qriaJilips nelrcr'be
fore found m any plant.that was over.dirtoVereii.
• This one herb, undor.the. force-ofrdwjRdton
uud .Crucible, developed more, than Ion distinct
properties. — - * ' * • - - —-
tliat,itw*
Scented.L ^ ^
care is extended.towards .all .his creatures,* hud
never concoiurated into one suiall herb so many
medicinal qualities, as variouaand as complicated,
although puyfectly identical tw ,tlio humaA felodd,
witboutn wi’bo nud good purpose* > Hero'was to
be fodiid tho aeidtMhe. Alkalis, tho oils, tho water,
the air, tho,salts, the soda, &e,, all combined, con
centrated, and chemically united into-itae single
element Of power, forming.a Htibstunoo more al
lied und in atlinity to the Jiuiucn blood than was
ever before discovered in the works of nature* •
Laboring uudor those impression* fonaea-eral
years, I becamo utifgty;, discontented, nud' un
willing to eoufine myself longer to tho duties of a
farmer. . . , . .. ..... , -
Every thing sOeiUed to point iny mind to one
object, viz.; the preparation of this herb intni a
medicine.. I tlieu determined to return to the city
of N. York. I did so, and immediately Inquireii
lor tlip herb, ty was not to bo'found.*'! i- thmi
sent td Europe and there found it under another
name.. 5 \ x •
Having ptepared tho article to my satlsfiietiou,
gave it away to all. who would uso it.- Hun
dreds, I might say thousands, took it into ithuir
Itunilies and used it: soiuo for one thing aud
some for another, and ull from the. vqry .fiivt to
the very lust, pfouoiiiiced it of unrivuled excel
lence aud power. , . .. • • .
The first ease that camo under my obseivation,
was a man that hud lost the uvif of his artll.fm-
some years. The Ointment restored his ahi.
completely in ft few days. This surprised mu ui
imicli as it did the patient. After him there came
a man with sdro eyes produced by,gunpowder—u
very bad ea^e indeed. One box* unly suttiv.ie.il lo
malte a iveffect eprev And 1 would here reluar)'.
that huildreds have been, mired of sore eyoj,
who pever. found auy relief but in this Oiltl-
nient.,
There next catuc a Woirtan wJio xvav suffering
xcruciuting pain from tho iigifq in the luce.r—
Hor physician (thinking it the toothaeiio,) had
extracted die Vim ofhef topfii. But thu 4HticilU/
still remained ns bud us ever. The , Ap»|iei|tioii
ofthe All Healing Ointment was attuuded tvilli
iiniiieaiiite cessation of pain. Her fagu ho\vuver,
began to swell, aiid the surfuco >\q* covofod over
with pimples of eruption like pri^lUy .iicat* . ’,Jii
oue diiy all this disappeared.. Ahout "tiifi, «uun
time, A lady uiilde.upplicutiun with,it..for Um
headache of long standing, ;uid a.fplum .of tho
hair. Tho Ointment cured her hourjaclie, uud
restored, her hair, gipep Uiis, I liuvakmnyn tlm
Omtnicut to.btiro qasos often, Rvonty and forty
years stumliiig. I hesitate not;o, sif.v, Ulift ; if (h
almost un infallible remedy for this cumftiuint. •
About thip timy thorn >yuro. two easefs-, ono of
Consumption, and the other of Bcrqfidii,,.which
bud HnlMed the skill of every^hyaipiaq ,\vlio pres
cribed. It was wonderful to witness tlm pfiuctof
the Ointment on these persons. No ouo would
|'.linyi‘.h i n«li'—tW tu.l, -i*ra,«o OQ ,i
lut it did the work propurly. Tliqro was no half
way bpsiiicss, for they recovered their imulih iuu
few nibiiths.
Rhemtlhtisin, Fevot*, Cltiinzy, Siiru Throat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, uftd
Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard
of success. But in Chest diseases, such Asth
ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is 110 but
ter remedy: Aloft, the common diseases, such a)
Ulcer Sores. Scald Head, Humors iff the Skip,
Infinmmntimij Files, Sore Eyes, Sprjiiiis, Brqises,
and Bums, it seems Ui hu a period nutidiffa.—
People would dime inti) the store.,smiling,..waft
ing to know if I was really tlm Seventh f5.on, *nr
whether die Ointment that I gave them wap indeed
all-healing in id nature’. For suid they, nut «uu
single apiilication has fitilcd tq cure., (J
Liver ComphUiit, particularly, >vas treated with
great nnd tuiiversid s\iccims.
It produced suchgobd results in all cases Uial it
has been noised abroud, aud I was offered suuit*of
money for a receipt to make it for private-use
merely. Every man spoke well bf it, as U hud
doueso muchgoo(J.
Not withstanding all, I have been careful not to
recommend it, except in cuses I knew U would di*
good. I was never willing to lend myself to,’any
thing without first testing its merits. ‘Tfij? 11 en
deavor to do 011 every ocdisiou,. and wlieril qctoil
as one of the Sick Committee ip,tlm Lqdgo. ot 1-
O. of O. F.I then tested it upon Brothpri* jy
mo it critical coiiditlhiis,.urid had ahuuduut oppor
tunity of proving it* Wftrlh-
Arid, in conclusion, I would remark tlriit. t liuvo
placed Ibis Ointment bpfbre the people, of tlie U.
States during the last nine or twelve nioMhs^-pud
so general bus beetl tlm satisfaction, nnd co great
amount of good done, that more tlian liiilf ulfliU-
ion of boxes have already been sold,. 1 ! dqrqfdly
believe thero never i^iisu niodicirie wjiieh giypocl
such widespread, universal,and unanbn'oiitfisntif:-
faefion as the All-HriSling OiiitVuetjt, F/pluraJl
parts of the land there have come up 1 onoVfifecp,
sincere and universal voico of approbatlbu siying
“McAlister thy tpiiguo lialh dropped tljb/wriri] 01
truth and love, While health ibreyor ‘fitfeiids toy
foot steps.’’ And p ert* I iiow th giyb ! a|I tlie gijqd
ssyings of the' people, llieir iinqiialifted nrituqyal,
tl^eirtlmnkfrdne.«8a M ' , •*•'»•(•—*'* <««:-'• *..
ering from disea
volume. J.i
For sale, wholesale and r
J. M. TURN ER di BlitfTDHfW
oct 18 - ‘ ' ’ Ageri^ fo^'wiParjk5}» t
/^KOt)EDIE.^.—175 bags llif CqUuc, 20
VT do. l^uguirado.
100 bbls. Ne<v.Orleans Wifisficy, ,
2 quarter casks Legr JPrp.rs ■;.• .> l-.i'-. i':<n
125 hbls.,Western Flour, choicaold.liruidyi •
50 tierces prime Cnbji MoladHCH, . »/
50 half hbls. RuRor. Bugar aud ^ofla CraftkhM
,119 boxes Ilainmoiid's «oa]<, 3(1 do. Kay-!tt.Fa|o
dp., 45 (Jp. Colgate's do. do., 4 liulf boxes
Family do. • , *. . . .• u -. ■
20 boxes No.I Chocolate. 40AL Frincipc Sogara
10 hags Black l’ejiur,5,do.’Allspico ■
20 Uo ; \es Mustard ... . • ■ • n*, v
75 do. ; 16’s Clifton’s Tobacco..50 do,. 6’u do.
do., 21)do . ,lh. AY-Ungers’do --I . • ,1
15 hbls. Clarified.8ugar, 1 - • . 1 . .
13 Ithds. choice St. Croix,Sugar : •*,
125 lleiiiiious, L’s, 2’s,.3’s and 5.*s 1 ”
50 do/.. Fainted IJuekeis, 20 boxes Table Bali
60, do/., Brooms, \\ elmvLs Oolong ciioiee ,’I'wi
2l) nwH* Uyasa’ imiido.nTortcr. -
10 baskets Ducpcu Champagne ,
25 boxes assorted Cordials1 • 1..
5(1 bids. Crashed and.FhWjJrirW Sugar ,-m . 1
,10 bags Brazil Sugar,JO Higluhs caska Braudy
15 ipvcask*Malaga Wiuc va /
15 qr* and 15 eighths Dourclla Malaga Wind
15 qr. and 15 eigth«cii«k* Madeira .Wine;//;
2 half pipes (Jt«ri|, ; Diipuy,&CoV Brandy.
5 bids. Clove L'edf Giu,. 16 <Jo. Cordial*,.i, -j.,
10 ,M.: Veiius Regulia Sega'rs
125 reanis Wrapping, Faper
]\T«KASSE8.—50 hhda. Cuba, for safe hi
ITA oct 18 II. A. CRANE
» >v rappmg. raper . h J( .,. ; ..
Anderson’s Chewing ToliaC/jO’
50
20 boxes Perfiuned Soup, 209 gross, Malohn*
2 qr. casks Logre From choice old Brandy
50 bbjlbs Codfish, 100 rlo.llerring : ,
,20 do. Pjckles,50 niats Cinnamon:
75 do. Fipc* ,■ j'j-. •. • v >-.j
20 do,.i Tomato arid Walnut Catsup
. . -O f , Rpjormi CuiuUea.A'* and 6'« w -.. . ..
20 do,- .JluJl'a,,. ;: do. v -.d s, C’aAJiilffk.j .nl
50 tibia. WUalo OH, 25 do. SRextn.ffo.to ; *r -«>
50 do. Vinogar,.I0 do. Jiuuoicti Rum ..iW
15 do. Rt. OrpntiRum, a0db.:N, G. l 8tBtp^i.
Nos, 1 uud 2.JWobK4rtl in whole and half bGU.:
, Id «toro nnd for we.ontfanoriiWfc*.
i.pct 18 // «TM;;iiCClNNJ>UA.T'
^•tOEEEE.’^fjO bffga r RTo725 d rt ‘ itftrGPVenT
■ V-/ inenVJftVri^ 2'bdeM 'Mocbofhndiifg'iyurnbrig
SavnnnUh, and forriilft'hy <*-••' ‘•♦.’.a.* -'* u..*
oct 7 J. fc. GAUDRY A- CO.