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VOL. XXIX.
SAVANNAH, SAffUBDJfY IUOBSITO, NOVEMBER 0, lMi
—THE DAILY GEORGIAN,
i, runusnKi) M» Till) : ,]
c I TV of SAVANNAH,
nr
WILLIATO II. BULLOCH,
at ten dollars per annum,
payable SEMI-ANNUALLY IN ADVANCE,
Oil
at SIX dollars for six months.
the TW-WIiUIUiY GEORGIAN*
&OK f|)R COUNTRY,
Is nublished to uvoect tlio arrangement of tlie
mnils 1 three times a xvook, (Tuesday, Thursday,
S ffir.) "> omco or Iki Daily Gear-
ri»n nod contnliM nil >l.o iMdllgeMa. Cummer-
Vhl 'political and MlKrlBwMM Inohldmg now
Advertisement, imMislied in tlio Dull/ Puper.
THIS PAPER
I, sent to all parts or tlio Slnto mill Union,
‘or dciwrod lit tlio city, at FIVE DOLLARS
per ininnnt, or at TPlUX DOLLARS for sin
months.
THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN*
Is published every Friday afternoon, at thukk
'dollars per iiiuiuui—all pay ahlo in advance.
N. u.—Knelt Citation by the Clerks of the
'Courts of Ordinary, that application has been
made for Letters of Administration, must bo pub
lished THIRTY OAVS ut least. ,
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors nnil Creditors to renderin their accounts,
\ftnst be published six weeks.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must ho at public auction, on the first Tues
day of the nionlli, between the usual hours ofsalo,
at the place of public sales in the county where
tho letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
IJuanliaiisIiip, may have boon grunted, first giving
sim days uotico thereof in one of tlio public
gazettes of this State, and at tlio door of the
Court House, whero such sales are to bo held.
.Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must lie pub
lished for four mouths, before any order absolute
shall lie made thereupon by tlio Court.
Sales of Real Estate .by Executors, Adminis
trators, mu! (iimrdiuus, must be published SIX-
TV DAYS before tho day of sale. These sales
must lie made nt the Court IIouso door of the
county iu which the property is situate, and on
llie lirst Tuesday of the month, between the
hours often iu the morning and lour in the after*
noun. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
«o expressed iu the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
(iiinrilians to tlio Court of Ordinary for leave to
cell Ijmd, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
.Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate mul intestate estates by Executors mid Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
fur belters Dismissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real listute, must he advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a erfpy of the bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must bo advertised Thukk Months
at least.
Sheriff's sales under execution? regularly
granted by the courts, must lie advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
•SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must he advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS hci'nru the day of Sale.
t * ^ All Letters directed to this Office or the
Editor, iim.1t be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
LEGAL NOTICES.
EORGIA, Appling County.—T.i
vJT all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Dan
iel Morrison applies to me for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Henry Simmons, luto of
said county, deceived.
These are therefore to cito and admouish nil
and singular the kindrod and creditora of the Hiiid
deceased, to tile their objections (if any thoy
have) within tho time prescribed bylaw, why said
letters should not bo granted.
(ilivou from under my bund, at office, thin Gth
September, 1847.
MALCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c.
oct 4
^GOIIGIA, ISullocfli County.—To
vX. all whom it may coiicern.-rrWherons, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Mnrlhn A. Lyons, huth
applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Biuloch county, for Letters Dismissory from said
Guardianship.
These are therefore to cito nml admonish nil
persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec
tions (if any) iu my oliico, within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
be grunted the applicant,
oct 1 DAVID BEASLEt, c. c. o. n. c.
F " OUR MON TH S 'after date, application
xvill be made to the Hon. the Inferior Court
of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate nml
slaves of Mrs. Anno Ctininj'huui, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ofsaid estate. v
oct21 CHARLES SPALDING.
N OTIUE.—Four months after date, appli
cation will be made to the Honorable the
Justices of the inferior Court of Chatham County
whilo sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell Billy and Surah, two negroes,belonging to tho
estate of William Luvindcr, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs of said estate,
oct21 G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r.
1 7IOIJR months after date application will ho
- made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Glynn county, wlmn sitting us a Court of Ordi
nary for Icavu to sell tho estate of Will. B. McDon
ald, deceased, late of .McIntosh Couutv.
alex’r McDonald,
daniel McDonald,
net 5 Administrators.
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tate of Joseph Puudurvis, late of Wayne
County, deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment. And all persons
having anv demand against the estate, are request
ed to Irniiii in the same regularly attested within
the time prescribed by law.
oct 12 CALEB PENDARVI.Sj:.\cr._
(MO l) Bt MONTH VS after iliitiii application
X 1 will lie made to the IIoii. the Justices of tho
Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the per
sonal property belonging to the estate of .Mary
E. Turner, Into of said county, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said estate,
uug 17 STEPHEN A. PATO'I’, Adm’r.
F OIJIt MONTHS after date, pplicution
will he made to tho lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Bulloclr comity, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell n lot of
jund in Early county, No. 140, Dili district, belong
ing to tho estate of James Brinson, deceased, for
PUBLIC SALES.
r1 LYN1V SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will
VX bo sold on tho tlio lirst Tuesday in January
next, before the door of tho Court House iu
Brunswick, between tho legal hours of sale, tho
following tracts, parcels nml lots of Land,situate
lyingaml being in the county of Glynn, with nil the
privileges, uppurteiuinces and improvements
thereto belonging and known and described as
follow's, to wit:
All that tract or pnrcol of Land containing
5,bill acres and composed of the following six
several surveys, viz i one survey containing 1000
acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tlio 14th day
of January, 1837; and ono other tract, containing
1000 acres, and granted at the same time to Win.
Hudson; and one other tract containing 1000 acres
and granted on tho 20th day of January, 1837. to
James D.Janott; nml one other tract, containing
1000 acres, arid granted at tho saimi time to Win
D. Janott; ono other tract, containing 625 acres,
and granted utthe same time to Edward W. But
ler; uml one other tract, containing DOli acres, and
granted on tho 14th day of January, 1837,to Plea
sant J. Mullins—all olsnid tracts or surveys hav
ing such shapo, marks nml boundaries as xvill more
fully uppear by reference to the pint annexed to
each of the said several grants. All the above
lauds Dciug designed us plat A.
Also ono other tract or parcel of Laud contain
ing 1,888 acres and known ns tract B, nml com
posed of two several surveys to wit; one survey
containing 1000 acres, ami granted to Beaton
Grautlaml on thu 231 day of January, 1837; and
ono other tract, containing 888 acres, nml granted
at the saino time to Henry Darnel; tlio two above
last mentioned tracts having such shape, murks
ami boundaries, ns will more fully appear by ref
erence to tlio pint ^annexed to each of tho suitl
grants.
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land cotatn-
3,509 acres, uml known as plat I,, which said
tractor parcel of Lund is composed of the four
following surveys, to wit; one survey containing
100 acres, and granted to James Bonner, on the
23d day of January 1837; one other survey, con-
Also, nil thosiisovoral Lo ts, or parcels of Land,
lying and benight Brunswick, nml known iu the
plan thereof by tho following denomination nml
numbers: Watfr Lots, Nos.0,7, 8,0, 10,11. 13,
15,10, 23, und24, and Bay lots, Nos. G, 7, 8, 9.
10, 11, 13, 15,16, 17, 10,20, nml 23, and
town Lots lumbers 5G. 57, 58, 59,00, 01,63, 64,
05, 00, 70, 71,117, 118, 119,134, 135,136, 137,
138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,151,153,177,
179, 184, 185, 80, 187, 188, 189, 190,191,192,
193, 200, 201, 502, 253, 289,290, 291,294,295,
290, 297, 208, 301. 302, 303, 333, 345, 340,
and 347; till of tin said lust mentioned to wn Lots
or parcels of Laid, lying ami being within the
linos of a siirveyimidu on 20th September, 1820,
uudguntod to urlaims Dart on tho 17th Septem
ber, 1828—all tliehforusaid tracts and lots of Land
with privileges, npirtcmuices and improvements,
levied on ns the property of Urlmnus Dart, by
virtue of a writ n. fa.,issuing out of tho Superior
Court of Glynn cointy, (on foreclosure of mort
gages exocutcd hy lic said Uranus Dart, to tho
Exchange Bank, uir.1 by tlio said tho Exchange
Bank, assigned and transferred to the Comptroller
General of said State, and Commissioners tinder
the act of 18:18, entitled “An Act to authorize the
business of Banking and to regulate the sumo” iu
taxor of David E. Botliivell, Comptroller General,
for use, itu., against the said Urbunus |).\rt,mort
gagor, and the said tho Exchange Bank,assignor,
said property pointed out in said mortgage, li. fa.
Also, at tlio time and place aforesaid, will ho
sold the following tracts, parcels nml lots of Land,
situate, lying and being in the County of Glynn,
with all the privileges, appurtenances and im
provements thereto belonging, and known and
described as follows, to wit;
All tlmt tract or parcel of Land, being n moiety
ofu tract originally granted to John Graham, who
was afterwards nlicined. nml said Lund sold at
confiscation sales, by the Commissioners of Con
fiscation, under and by virtue of an net of “Con*
fic.itiou ami Ouiciiccmcnl” of the State of Geor
gia, passed March Jst, 1778,to William McIntosh,
jr. ami sold by the administrator.? of the said Wil
liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivine, iu the
year 1800, ami again sold by the said Virgil II. Vi-
WILMAIfi B, HALE’S
taming 1000 acres, and granted at tho same time j vine, by Ins attorney in fact IS. Vivine, to Samuel
to Thomas 11. Keiiuon: one other survey, contain-; Palmer, on the 12th day of January, 1837, nml
mg 1000 acres, aud granted to Josiah Doles on conveyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James
veys having uncii shaj ,
as will more fully appear by reference to tho plat I Also,.all that other tract of laud, containing 103
annexed to the said several grants. I acres, granted to William Moore on the 3lst day
Also, all that tract or parcel of Land containing of December 1830. and sold at SlierilPs Sale on
3,781 acres, and known as tract 11, andeomposed t 3d day of August. 1841,- nml purchased by E. M.
of tho four following surveys, to wit; one survey i Moore, ami conveyed by the said E. M. Moore to
containing 1,000 acres, aud granted on the 20tn James Moore unpaid 3if AugusLlSH; the shape,
day of January,' 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one
other survey containing 1,000 acres,aud granted at
the same lime to B. II. Reynolds; ono other sur
vey coiilaiuiug 781 acres, and granted at the same
time to Robert II. Green; and one other survey
cuumiiiing 1,000 acres, and granted on the 23d
day of January, 1837, to John W. L. Daniel; all of
which several last mentioned surveys or parcels
of Laud huve such shape, murks ami huumlurics
nsjxvill appear by reference to tho plat annexed
to said grants.
LADIES' SHOE EXCHANGE.
L A D l E S’ Misses, Children’s and Infant’s
SHOES, or every style, slindo and pattern
nt tho NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress strecct, Savannah, Geo., sign of
tho Golden Hand. oct 1
R UTTABACA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Pint
Dutch and Gloho Turnip Seeds. All varie
ties ofCnbbagc, Radish, Spinach, Lattuce, Peas,
Cauliflower, Beets aud Salsify Sends, Garden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Priming Scissors and
Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and for sale
by J. M. TURNER it BROTHER,
sept 1G Monument square.
marks and boundaries of w hich xvill uppear by the
plat of the same.
Also, all that other tract of Land,containing217
acres, ami hounded by Jacob Moore’s Laud, on
tho north, tho estate of James Moore’s Land mi
tho oust, south and west by James Fort’s Laud,
granted to William Moore on the 17th day of .May.
1837, and purchased at Sheritl* *a Sale on tho 3d
August, 1811, by E. M. Moore, ami subsequently,
on the 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said
M. Moore to James Mooro;tho shape, marks
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known and boundaries of which will appear by the plat of
as tract I. and composed of tho following surveys,! tho same.
viz: one survey containing 000 acres,ami granted j Also, all that other tract or parcel of Laud, con-
(he benefit .if lliu helm Mill nraiiiturn iif mid oV-1 on the tSM .lay ul* January, l«|t, to Sluulmiili liiv-! tabling !«0 acres, (being composed of diei smith
late, JASPER WILSON, , ins, and having such shape, marks ami hoiimla-! moiety ol a tract ol Laud granted to Jacob Moore,
sent 13 SIMEON BRINSON, ( *‘ N rs- ries as will appear by the plat annexed to said in November^ 1700, for 400 acres, and the south
'i. * , t . | grant. moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto,
17° V, 1 ,* a a V e A “PPhcmDo 11 Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, con- uml granted to Janies Moore on tho 14th Juno,
X xvill he imido to thu Hon. the Justices oi tlio ; t a j„j„g ioDO acres, and known as tract K, ami 1700, for 300 acres) hounded north by tlio north*
JEUAKS! SUGARS!!. SUGARS!!!
J Just received—
5,000 Sugcrior Britannia Brand
5,000 “ Charleston
4.000 « Diana
2.000 « Gold Leaf “
0,000 “ Britannia Segundi Brand
5,1100 “ Paiictela “
5,000 “ Cousolaciou “
3,000 “ Lord Byron
Besides various other brands, which the subscri
ber offers nt wholesale nml rctnil.
P. JACOBS,
27 Bull street, sign of the Indian.
sept 14
! Inferior Court of Chatham county, whilo sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne
groes, being pari of the personal property of the
Into John P. Williamson. Sold lor the benefit of
the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian,
sept 2
"1710 UR MONTHS after dale, application
.S. xvill lie made to the I loll, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
as it Court of Ordinary, for lenvo to sell the real
estate and slaves, belonging to the estate of Doro
thy Snlliier, Into of said county, deceased, lor a
division of thu same among the heirs of said es
tate. N. NUNGEZER, Ex’or.
july 24
1 7UHJR MONTHS afterdate, application
will he made to the 1 Ion. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the per-
H AVANA SEGABS.—TIio Subscribers
linviug made arrangements with the most • v. - . -
tt‘lcl.mtc.1 Sugar .Mmmliictitrer. in Havana, will I propo'ly <•! -'fury S3. H limn, a t
coiitiiiiiully keep on hand, for sale, a choice so- | P'y *'* (). \\ , IIAR 1, (inardiim.
lection of their own direct importation, aud now ‘ “
li'it i* li.iii,! .in, iv.ii.b..,:•• .
have on hand the following:
20,(100 Britannia Garcia choice Sugars
25,000 La Ceres
25,500 Aquilla
10,000 Cousolacio
5,000 Washington Regalia
10,000 Yunits
do.
do.
do.
iio.
do.
do.
25,000 Alrio
various other brands, which they oiler on nc-
runmmdiitiiig terms
^'«t0 CONNERAT & BA RIF..
' AND V
SMDiat, la-
l'i xivi’ r * ,,r 0,1 fuusom
\ T II'V FALL GOODS. —The Suhscri-
hers have received, by Into arrivals nml me
now .opening u full nssortiuunt of Fancy and Do
mestic Dry Goods, which consist, iu part, of
oruml Cloths, Cussimeros, Sutiuutts, Tweeds,
' citings, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk
. i J!, 1 . ’h* ac l'* I’luid, andCol’d Merinos, Wors-
* Juicls, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
mil?.. I’usliniero Drussos.Mousrmdu Laines,
{‘i 10 * 1 r'K’d do., English and American Prints,
umck uml whilo Prints, Furniture Prints, White
uuillicd Flmuiuls, White ami Bruwu Canton Flau-
jmw, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus
lim. Uoli Roy ami Brocho Shawls, Printed Casli-
AInruoilloM Uuilts, Hemstitched and
;. 1,1 ■- U* llanilk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket mul
'cronn Bnmlk’fs, Bleached nml Ilroxvn Tnlilo Da
li i , r< * ’ t Kyo Diaper, Hiickohuck Cotton do.,
IJuwIoh.TowcIh, Clasps, Itiugsaml Tassels,Braids
, “’I* 4 Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk
,, n " hottoii Uiuhrellus and Parasols, Oil Cloths,
jjiirpctiiigg, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet
Ac., Sic., which, with a variety of other
xvill bo offered at the lowest market prices,
mi'ioii tho limit accommodating terms, Wholesale
i„.-i i ‘” orcl, 'mti, Planters, and others, are
"ivilod to call and examine.
GODFREY & IaRCCHE,
West corner Shad’s Range.
WINTER
ATIlHOP N-
PI \ivu' a™’ ,,,r «aie, on reasonable terms —
.m i , 'mios Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp,
».• n'V' 0 ' ScUey’s Maiiufactures.
oi, i y^-~*t* I ,! >l'W Washington amlGlasgow,
j|;h? 0 ' h nion Rolled, 5 do. Extra heavy Mul-
hales Fancy mid Plains,
i ‘ halos iaoiidou Diiilii some ex-
a large ami heavy, It) do. Bristol, fancy ends,
i.'i »vvi!’J'«L*iul Fancy,2do. Fine Whitney, hod.
dn » a • 1'hiin and Twilled red, (5
8Mt’i?'i'i l v!vi , . <:!IS0H L’auton, or Cotton.
in '? 1 L\08—50 hales, 3-1,7-8 uud 4-1, brown,
M bleached.
l ) ST,tll,13s — 5 Uulcrt Fancy ami
* Anicricmi and lbigli.li, coln-
fiffKv! “ijlcandmndity.
liim union, 8dk and Cotton, all qua*
np t \ n "?
UANhkun^’ , ;'.' w I >r ' r *’ , I uud Pino.
M uU 1 , , Si| k and Cotton, pocket, Verona,
Roman. 1
CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scutch Bon-
UOsil?i?v C , K ®r* Low I* r,cu 'I «ttd Fine,
hind*. 1 ‘-tuhoH, Gents, uud Misses, of all
,IU ^ Plain Bobbinett, Edgings
8ilk*. ^ am ! Gouts Fancy and Black
f'l unit —Black, Blue, Brown,3Iix-
^ '' 2 row * Cloths.
Fa„o V q f ft ~~Gadnt, Black, Blue, Mixed and
f fancySat , "ou !MI , ( | j Ban|)# . ()Ctl
B PlaSn-u .—Fancy and
tit C d “o/K: roceivfld «nd for sale by
“ 0 liFNIty H. STOTUSBUKV.
^ranted to Isaac McCrary on the 20ih day of Jan-1 ern nioietes ofsaid tracts of hind,west by Lunds of
nary, 1837, aud having such shape, marks ami Jacob Moore,south hv the estate of James Moore’s
boundaries us will appear bv reference to the Land, and cast by marshes mid creeks, having
plat annexed to said grunt. * j such shape, marks and boundaries us xvill appear
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, contain-' by reference to the plat annexed to said grant,
iug 1883 acres, ami known as plat L, uud com- ! Also, all that other tract of Land granted to Ja
posed of the two following surveys, to wit; one i **<»•» Moore on the 28th November. 1822, contain-
survey coutuing 001 acres,and granted on tlio 20th ‘195$ acres, bounded east by William Moore’s
day of January 18.17,to Richmond Urowmaml one j Lund, southwest by an old survey, northwest by
other survey containing 922 acres, aud granted at I vuuunt hind, uud southeast by James Moore’s
tho same time to A. II. McNeill—all of which last: hind, mul conveyed by Jacob Moore to Alary R-
meutioued tracts or parcels of Laud, have such' Domere, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st
shape, marks ami boundaries as will appear by October, 1835, and having such shape, marks and
the plat annexed to each ofsaid tract?. . i boundaries us will appear by the pint annexed to
Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, contain- 1 H!,ld grant,
ing 841) acres, and known as tract 1), nml grunted j Also, all that other tract of Land containing
to William J. Davis, on the20th day of January, r * 1 - acres, bounded north by Michael PoncelPs
1037, having such shape, marks and boundaries j land, east by .Seaton Grmitlaml’s Laud, south by
us will appear by reference to the plat annexed I B. C. King’s Land, xx'est by Edward W. Butlers
t6 said tract. ami Win. Hudson’s Laud, and granted to James
Also, all t bat other tract or parcel of land, con-1 Moore on the 29th June, 1838, aud havingsuch
tabling (>009 acres, ami known as tract E, and shape, mark? nml boundaries as will uppear by
composed of the following six several surveys.! reference to a plat annexed to said grant.
to xvit: one survey containing 10.10 acres, and j Also, one ot.ior tract ol Land containing 181
( 31IATIIAM MIIERII’E'S KALE. I granted to Bartley .McCrary, on the 18th day of acres, hounded at the tune of survey on the north
J —On the first Tuesday in December next, | January, 1037; one other survey containing 1000 ; mid west l»y vacant Lands,south by JacohAIoore’s
bclf.ro the Court Utilise, ill the City of Savon-1 '" rrL '’'. a' 1 ' 1 grmiloilot tlio sum.! time ta (j. (i. Hu!-. 1/nnJ. ami cast 1^ obi siirviiy,nii;l gritiiloil tu \\ il-
null, between the legal hour.? of .Sale, Will ho ' combo ; one other
sold a Negro Man Slave, named Lafayette, levied i au “ granted at the
• • • • • • cept 200 acres the; , . .
ono other tinrvey containing 1000acres,and grant- J gn»t, 1841, and ou same day conveyed by said E,
oil at the same time to Loyal Cowles; one other . M. Moore to James Moore, and having such shape
survey containing 1000 acres, ami granted ou tho , marks and hound iries ns xvill appear by a plat un-
20th o'fJanuary,1837,to Isaac M.Rulljaml one otlier ««xod to said grant. All the aforesaid last mon-
survey containing 1000 acres, and granted on the tinned seven tracts mid parcels of Laud,with the
23d day of January 1837, to George W. Murray privileges, appurtenances and improvements
—all of said lust mentioned several surveys, huv- * levied ou a? the property of James Moore, do
ing such shape, marks and boundaries a? xvill I coased, by virtue of a xvrit of fieri facias, issuing
more fully appear by reference to the platan- oHtoftho Superior Court of Glynn county, (on
cucn of
6>\ NEW AND ME A-
SONABLE GOODS.—
Received by late Arrivals
from New York, Boston ami Philadelphia. Tho
Subscriber hogs leave to acquaint the citizens of
.Savannah and its vicitniv, that he has received,
and is now opening, at his Store, a most splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATC11ES, CLOCKS, J EWELitY, SILVEll
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, iVc., consisting in pnrt as follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Mantle
Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut
Gothic Clocks, now patterns; Oliico Time
Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 days and 3(1 hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lover, Duplex’d, Anchor
and L’Epiue Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor,
Leiiine mid Plain Watches.
SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Ton
Spoons, x'ariotis patterns; do. ihv. Forks; Silver
Clips, u great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But
ter Knives, Suit and Mustard Spoons, Cyphons,
xVc. &v.
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes,
and every other article in that linoi
JEWELRY.—Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold
Guard?, Vest aud Fob Chains of every descrip
tion, Bracelets, Finger mid Ear-Rings, Watch
Keys, Brooches mid Breast-Pin.?, Alcduliotis, Gold
Specs, Bracelet Clasps, Thimbles, Studs, Slides
and every other article of Jewelry usually found
ill a Jexveler’s store.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porcelian and China Flower Vu-
ses, from $2 to §39 per pair; a good assortment
of Japan and Enameled Wuiters, new style.?, ve
ry rich; a fine assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Lumps, new style, all sizes; Britannia Tea Suts,
Castors, Lumps, Candlesticks, «&o.; Ladies’ ami
Gentlemen's Dressing Casus, Ladies' Work Box-
os, Fancy Fans, Curd Cases of every description;
together with a largo nud varied assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, &c.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a fine assortment;
Musical Instruments of every description, Silver
and Steel Bag ami Purse Mountings, Silx’cr and
Steel Bceds,Silver Pencils nml Toooth-picks, Ci
gar Cases, Snuff ami Tobacco Boxes. Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair
ami Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de
scription, Cam:.?, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every other article usually found iu
our trade.
Clocks, Watches, nml Jewelry Repaired in tho
host manner, mid xvurrmiled to give satisfaction.
oct 18 T. T. WII.MOT.
PUBLIC SALES.
on by virtue ofu fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of
Mortgage, issued out of tho Superior Court of
Chatham County, iu favor of Henry K. Bur
roughs vs. T. Waters.
«>ct 1 _ ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff,, c, a _
C HATHAM SIIEKII F’S SALE.
Continued.—< In thu firstTitesdav in December
next, before tho Court I louse in the City of Savan
nah, between the legal hours of Sale, xvill ho sold,
All that Lot of Ground, situated, lying aud lining
in tlio City of Savannah, County of Chatham, j
lat Hu: same time to U. <«• llo!- »»u east oy inn survey, ami gr.imeu ro \vn-
r survey containing 1090 acres, i hmn Moore on 234 November, J818, for2J9acres,
same time to Lewis Bond; ox-j ami subsequently reduced to 184 acre?, ami pur.
ereof, coax eyed to F. Poucoll; | oaesetl by E. M. Moore at Sheriffs Sa!oou3d An
nexed to c
aid
afsaid'grants. * . foreclosure of mortgages executed by the
of Savannah'County ot Chatham, | Abo, all'that otlier tract or paretd of land, con- James Moore iu hi.? lifetime to tlio Exchange
the Hanoi said City by lliu number tniuin g ?(*78 acres, and known as truetF, am, com- Bankmidbv tho said Exchange Bank assigned
eighteen (18) hounded Last by Washington | , liroo R,|| ow i„g surveys to wit: one ami lrau?lerredto the Comptroller General of
Square, South by St. Julian Street, West by Lot hUrV4 .y containing 1000acres, and granted to Da-, “aid Stale uml Commissioners under tho Act of
number seventeen (l< ) mid North liy Brvan v j,j jj. Mitchell, on the 29tli day of Jmmarv,1837;' 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize tho business
Street, together with all the imqrovemcnts there- i ouu ot |, cr rtUrv ,. v cuntuiniiig 1000 aeres.am'l grant- 1 Banking and to regulate tho same,’’) iu favor
on—Divided to Ciitialyliio liiliiiiviuj! cxcoiili.nin ' ,,,, I .,., cr j. VViliiumn, oi? il.c M iluy nl'Jiinii- 'il'Uavitl IT. Biitliwoll, L'ninpirnllcr llbiioml, lor
issued out orjiistiees Courts, viz.: Joint l». rat- tl ry. 1037; mid oilier survey containing t»78 acres, | '«•“»?. against thu said James Moore, inort-
ligunt vs. Mary Segurs, Admini?tratrix Lstute : a|| ,| |r raU ((,«| to John Bethiiue, on the 28th day of gngor, mid the said the Exchange Bank, assignor.
James Sngurs,deceased; Cope xv. Mills vs-same; • ■ • • J •' ■■■■• — * *
William M. Leigh vs. same; C. C. Thomiisou iV.
Co. vs. same; mid three, Francis AI. Scarlet,
Adm’r, Estate John Purluml, deceased, vs. same,
Levies made and returned by u Constable. Pro-
A GItIClJ ! JC,’tlJB’AL‘ ir iMPLE-i
XJu MENTS.—Having made large additions to
their former assortment of Agricultural Imple
ments, tlio subscribers noxv oiler to planter.? uml
merchants, a hotter stock than ever buftiru offered
in tlio Southern country, consisting in pnrt, of tile
following articles, viz:
PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cast Iron, Nos. 10,11,12 artd 29 •
Dagon, or ConnecticutWrought iron 1,2', 5, & 4
Allen pattern
Haggles, Norse & Mason's Improved, viz:
Engle, heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. xvitli wheel and cutler
No. 2 B, u large 2 horse
Do. with wheel and cutter
No. A 3, medium 2 hurso
“ A 2, ligjit2 horse
“ A 1, light 1 mule or garden
“ G inch light 1 horse turning
“ 7 do. do. medium 1 hnrati turning
“15 do. do.- now pattern 1 do, fbr light soil.
“ A 1, side hill 2 horse
“ O, do. do. 1 do.
Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox
'Do. No 1, u medium 2 horse
Do. O, 1 do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse
Cotton Trenching, 1 horse
Rico do noxv pattern, with gilnpo wheel.
Tho above Ploughs, with and without slocks—
extra stocks for the improved Ploughs
Lyndon's extra black Carolina, ft, 1,2, (ft 3 crown.
Do. bright do. 0,1,2, &3 do.
Do. Rice, No. 2 and 3 do.
Do. New ground, PP ami PPI' do.
Do. Oval Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2 and 3do.
Do. Round Eye do. Nos. 2 and 3 do.
Lyndon & Co’.?. Anchor, 00, ft. 1 and 2 do.
ll'rade’s Patent, 0, 1, 2,3 and 4 do.
Light Yankee
AXES.
b“ c, ’"} V -
SHOVELS.
Handled Spades, Socket Spades
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS. &c.
Improved Cultivators, with gunge wheel
Cultivator Plough, or Horse line
Common Harrows, Folding do
Corn uml Cobb Crushers, a hand mill
Do. do'. do. for burse power
Corn Shelters; Fan Mills, two sizes
Patent churns, Plantation Wheelbarrows
Common Straw Cutters, Patent do. do.
Swingletrces
Grain Cradles, new pattern. Rice do. do.
SCYTHES, HOOKS, &c.
English Patent Scythes, American Grass do.
Grass Platt do. Briar and Brush do.
Scyth Snaiths
Briar Hooks, Corn Cutters
Post Spoons, Ox Yokes ami Ox Bows
Frails, Axe Helves, Pruning Shears
Dirt Sumners for public roads
Garden lines and Rakes, Ditching Knives
Transplanting Trowels nud Forks
Garden Heels.nud Lines
With a variety of Implements not enumerated.
For sale by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
oct 7
ft WATCHES AND JEWEL-
ItV.—The Subscriber wishes to call the
^l/lfciitteiition of his customers to n choice as
sortment of fine watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold limiting Case Lovers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement
vers, Silver limiting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement
vers, Silver Lcnino and Vertical oseanemeiit.
Also, line Gold Fob Chains, Vest Ciiaius, Curb
Guard Chains, Iveys and Chain Rings, all of which
xvill lie sold a? low a.? iu any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted.
1). B. NICHOLS,
ootl First corner west of Pulaski House.
porly pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c.
A DM I NIST It A TORS SALE.—On
the first Tuesday iu December next, be
tween the usual hours, willlie sold at tho Court
House in Darien, McIntosh county, the follow
ing named negro slaves, Alary Ann and her three
children, Ollnud, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck,
Beck aud infant. Louisa and Grace, for the bene
fit of tho heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas
ed. W. J. MeINTOSH, Administrator,
oct 12
: fl a hahi nuiiiiir j -n sajli'i.
parcel of Land con-[ \.y —On the lirst Tuesday iu December next,
ivn as tract G,aud com- before the Court House in tho city of Savannah,
; surveys, to wit: one j hctxvcdi the legal hour.? of sale, will he sold, Thu
January, 1837—all ofsaid last mentioned several said, properly pointed nut in the said mortga;
survey? having such shapo,marks uud boundaries : Fi fit. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sheriff
as will appearin' reference to the plat annexed to j _ Brunswick, Gu., Oct. 23,JH47. nov 1
ouch of told granto. f HIA'f Biill SUiSttllli'S SALE.
Also, all that other tractor parcel of Laud con- —</
tabling 1591 acres, and. know
posed of the two following
survey containing 1000 acres, and granted oil the j undivided otie-hulfpart, or moiety (of Atm Lydia
14 th day of January, 1837;aud one other survey con-J Uoifenillct) of all those Throe several Lots of
taming 591 acres, ami granted on the 2lith day of j Land situate, lying and being iu the comity of
January, 1837, to Robert Alieklejohii; each ol j Chatham iu thu State of Georgia, numbered
said last mentioned surveys having such shape i twenty-two(22), twenty-three(23),audthirlv(30)
murks and boundaries ns will appear by reference and known farther as part of two Five Aero Lot?
to tho plat annexed to each of said grants. • -• ' " " v • *"
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 4,598 acre.?, and known as tract M, and
1 71 XECUl’OK’S MALE
li an order of tho Honorable Inferior Court
omposed ol'lho five following surveyi
one survey containing J nru ' ■- ' -
of January
rvey contai
ted lit the same lime to A
number.? three (3) and four (4), in West Curn
Town ill iheexiouded limits of .Savannah, wliiel
throe Lots of Land hud been conveyed by John
following surveys, to wit: Randolph McKinnon, by deed hearing date the
. g J,00() acre.?, aud granted on I eighth day of February, in thu year eighteen him-
[? Itv virtue n r ^Oth day ol Jumiary, 1837, to James v\ ood; | <|rt..<l anil thirty-six, to Willium Bee hi trust for
I Olio iitlior survey ciiul.iiliiiig 1,(100norc»,an.lgni.l-1 certain use. t'licrcin cxiirosscil, liigclhcr vviili nil
ol I.ilmrty County, when citling for orilinury pur- j er truct enntn'mintf 1,000 uoroo, mul nniiitoil ut tlio
I", '.I, 1111, » «™," 'l>» Oann llnum jor in ti ,„ 0 Diviiw; one olliSr tract con-
llniMvillo, ill cm. County, on,11m lint lucj.iv L. ; h , 0 0ll ucroo. mi,! cranlcil on ll.c 0:5.1 duy
in December next, between the usual hours of ° ” •
Harvey; one oth-! the hcreditiimeiiLsnud uppurteiiauces.lnit subject
Hundred Aeres granted to Jonathan Rnh|n?ou.
Filly Acres granted to Sylvanus Robinson.
Twenty-live Aeres, being part ofu Tract, granted
to Ami Robinson. Txvo Hundred Acres granted
to Andrew Floyd. Three hundred Acres grant-
oil to John Underwood, containing about Eleven
Hundred and Forty Aeres, more or less, aud sold
for tho benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JOHN A. HENDRY,
ENOCH DANIEL,
sept 23 (luntilied Executors.
N EW DRESS ooons.—2 cartons
rich Moiisdo Lancs; 2 da-do. French Cash
meres; Col’d mul Black French Alerinos; Black
Alpaca’s nml Alon? do Lanes: Black Gros du
Swiss and Gros do Afriguo Silk; Rich Plaid aud
Stripped col’d Silks, for side by
oct 1) HEN 11Y 11. STOTESBURY.
/"'IENTLEMEN’S FIJUNISHINO
VJT STORE.—WILLIAM B. HALE. Manu-
facturcr and Dealer in RendyJMnde Clothing,
Hats, Boots, Shoes. Trunks, etc., 163 Congress
street, South side Market square, Savannah, Ga.
liov. 19
plat annexed to each ofsaid gr.i
Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Land,
lying mid being iu Brunswick, mid known iu the
plan Ihereofby the following denomination mid
mimhers, to wit: 302, 303, 301, 305, 300, 307,
308, 309, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 300, 381, 412,
415,416, 417, 418,419, 420, 421, 427, 428, 431,
402, 463, 401, 405, 400, 407,408, 408, 470, 471,
477, 478, 479,480, 481, 512. 513,514, 517,518,
519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 530, mid 531; the
suid fifty four town Lots being within the lines of
a survey made on the 29th September. 1820, mid
granted to Urbunus Dart on the 17th September,
1828.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, (ex
cept 126 acres «»Ftli3 same,) containing 450 acres,
uud known as Powell’s truct, bounded South by
Piles’ land, vvestwardly bv Burnett's land, north
westwardly by Dart and vVilliuins’ land, and east-
warilly by lands oftho Brunswick Land Compa
ny, mid originally granted to James Powell.
Also, all that other tract mid parcel of Land,
containing 177 ucrc.s, mid known ns the Huzle-
hurst tract; hounded east by marshes and creeks,
south by Inutls oftho Brunswick Land Company
j and eastwnrdly and westwurdly by lamia surveyed
[ to Thomas Biiller King.
totxvo outstanding leases, one ou Lots numbers
twenty-two (22) mid twenty-three (23), to Za-
cliariali M'inkler for four years from the sixth day
ofFehrmry in the year eighteen hundred and
forlv-tive, mul die oilier on Lot number thirty (30)
to Samuel J. Turner, to expire ill the year eigh
teen hundred ami forty-eight, the lessees owning
the houses ; which undivided one half part had
been mortgaged by John T. Boileuillet Trustee ill
place ofsaid William Bee, deceased, to the Bank
ef the State of Georgia, by Deed dated tho third
d.iy of February in the year eighteen hundred
and forty-six. Levied oh hy virtue of a ii. lit.
founded on forelostirc of mortgage, issued out of
the .Superior Court of Chatham county, iu Invor
of the Bank oftho .State of Georgia vs. John T.
Boileuillet, Trustee Aim Lvdiu Boileuillet.
ELISHA WYLLY, SheriffC. C.
oct 28
I ACES AND EMBROIDERIES
J Inside IIlull; Eiuh’d Alusliu Collars; Lace
Caps; Alusliu Bands; Cambric Edging &. Insori’g*.
Swiss dodo; Thread do.do.; Vulencieno’s Lace;
Lisle Edging ami Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain
and Fig’d bile. Lisle Lace; Pig’d and plain Cap
Lace. For sule hv
oct2 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
H AMS.—200 Reynolds Extra Sugar cured
Hums, just received, for sale by
oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
illiOUR,—10 hbhls. Georgia Flour, 10 do.
- Apple?, received ami for sale bv
ectJJ ALDERt HARD.
BUCKNER «V IKEEEKEU,
Nos. 105 uml 100 Bryan street, have just
received, a lino assortment of BOOTS mid
SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys wear,
of the best materials uml muimfucliiro, aud of the
latest style. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children’s
Shoes of every variety and style, warranted us
good as can he found in this 'market, mul at as
low prices. A large ami carefully selected stock
of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters
mid factors xvill find to their advantage to call mid
examine. Care taken} in fitting measures.
Also, a general assortment of Cups, Trunks,
Valises, Carpet Bag.?, School Satchels, *tfcc.
Ami a supply of Ladies mid Gentlemen's Paris
made Boots, direct importation. oct I
G < OED J* ENS.—A largo supply of thu a-
T hove embracing every variety of alj the prin
cipal makers, which have been selected in person
with great care, and cannot hut give satisfaction.
The assortment varies in prices from $1 to §4
50 mid includes some very superior suiullsizu
Pens for Ladies writing; together with a few Pens
in lieax'y Gold Cases. A liberal discount made tc
wholesale purchasers.
oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER.
D R. OSUOOD’S INDIA CIIOLAGO-
GUE—For thu cure of Fever and Ague,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent uud Re
mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Eli
liirgemenl oftho Livor, Enlargement oftho Spleen
mid all the various form? of Bilious Diseases.
This invaluable, medicine whs prepared from
mi extensive practice of several years in a bilious
climate, mid ts never known to fail of curing Fe
ver and Ague, or any of the diseases above named
Those who are sufieriug from directions of thi.
kind, as alsotliose who have become invalids from
their eficcts upon thu constitution, xvill find the
India Cholegoguon most invaluable remedy Ibr
purity ing the blood, and thoroughly cleansing
from thu system thu morbid effects ofu bilious
climate.
The wonderful operation oftho Chohtgogiic in
uradieating bile from the human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency iu tho speedy,
thorough mul permanent cure offever mid ague,
and the various grades ol'intoriniltent mul remit
tent fevers.
It is equally efluctual for tho cure of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver, also
Enlargement of the Spleen, called Ague Cake,
mid tho various form? of billions Indigestion.—
These, with the other varied affections of such
climates, arising from a common tniasuiul cause,
are only modifications oftho same disease, and c-
qually controlled hy thu same remedy.
Sole Agents for Savmumh,
J. M. TURNER As BROTHER,
oct. 21 Monument Square.
J UST KEUEI VED!—*Agreat variety of
Hair, Clothes, Hat, Tooth nnd Nnil Brushes;
Buffulo and Horn Dressing Combs; Perfumery,
Soaps, Cosmetics, Toilet Ornaments and Fancy
Articles. Also my usual supply of FRESH
DRUGS. All selected with tho utmost care.
THOMAS RYERSON,
sept 29 corner of Bay & Whitaker Sta.
PltRSII SEEDS. — Tho Subscribers
J. have received a choico selection of GAR
DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with grout
care hy a Seedsman of high reputation, mul are
warranted us good ns any to bo found in this
country.
ASPARAGUS.—Giant nnd Root?.
BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush Or Snap.—
Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, 6 Weeks, Early
China Dwarf Or Large Kidney, Refugee or 1000
to 1, Half Moon, (pole or running,) Large White
Lima, White Dutch Runners, Scarlet Runners,
Red Cranberry.
BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood,
White French Sugar.
11 RO COLL — Early White, Large Purple
Cape,
CABBAGE.**—Early York. Large York, Green
Globe Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum
head, Lute Drumhead, Large Late Battersea,
Luto Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green
Glazed.
CAULIFLOWER.—Early and Late.
• CELERY.—White Solid.
CRESS.—Curled er Peppergrass, Bread
Leaf.
CUCUMBER.—Early Frmno, Early Cluster,
Early Short Green, Early Long Green.
CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orange.
CORN.—Sweet ’or Sugar, Eurly Canada,
Tusenroru.
EGG-PLANT.—Purple.
KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purple.
LEAK.—Largo Scotch, London.
LETTUCE — Drumhead, White Cabbage,
Curled Silesia, Largo Grocuhund, Imperial Cab
bage.
MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg,Cmitelope,
Large Mu.?k.
MUSTA HI).—Brown or Black, White English.
MARJORAM.—Sweet.
ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Large Red, Silver
Skin, Onion Suits.
OKRA.
PARSLEY.—Curled.
PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Curnsoy.
PEPPER.—Bell, C aye lie.
PUM PKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth.
PEAS. — Early Washington, 2.J feel, early
Warwick, 2 foot, Early Double Blossom Frame,
3 feet, Early G'hnrltou, Golden.Hotspur, 3J feet,
Dwarf Murrowfut, 3J feet, Bishop's Dwarf Pro
lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tull, 6 feet.
RADISH.—White Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet,
Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip,
(fine Summer mid Winter Variety,) Black Fall or
Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
S PI NAG E.—Prickly or Fall, Rouud Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.—Early Suumtor Bush, Early Sum
mer Crook-neck, Winter Crook-neck, Cocoamit
or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow.
TURNIP. — Eurly White Dutch, Flat or
Spring, Early Red Top, Early Garden Stone,
Large EugHsli Norfolk, Huuov'er or Long Tuuk-
ard, Purple Top Rutuhoga.
TOMATA.—Large Red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
Iu packages of 12, 25, 59 mid 100 kinds in
caeli.
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c.
Buckwheat. Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye mid
Oats.
Flower Seed?, Roots, Fruit ami Ornamental
Trees, furnished to order from ono of the best and
most extensive Nursery ami Flower Gardens in
this country.
An assortment of Book? on Agriculture, Gar
dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, Arc., to which
will he added the most popular works published
on the above subjects.
Agents for tho American Agriculturalist, pub
lished monthly hy A. B. Allen, N. Y., for which
subscriptions are solicited.
_oetT DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
rji« ALU THAT AUU IN WANT.
X The subscriber takes pleasiiru iu having it
fully and continually understood, that he is pre
pared to supply the wants of all the Gentlemen,
Ladies, Young Men, Misses mid Children, in this
city, so faros Hals, Bonnots, Boots, Shoes, Car
pet-bags mid Trunks are concerned. To tin! Gen
tlemen lie would suy, that his stock of Ready Mude
Clothing has not yet been surpassed for stylo,
cheapness, and durability. Let the Ladies re
member that \vc have a full supply of fishionulfic
Hummer Bonnets, nnd that our large mid varied
stock of Shoes, enable us to suit every customer.
To the Young Men, he it announced that we are
offering the finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn
Huts that can he found in this city, and that our
French Boots can’t lie heat.
Call nt No. 163 Congress Street, Blgit of tlio
GOLDI5N(t®-)HASR.
net!) WILLIAM B. IIALE.
O ltlOltV or IWAl/ISTEIl'ff AIJL
HEALING OINTMENT.—Aboutfiii,:,-on
1817, I was living in tlio .YDHtoiu pnrt of liij. 8ut.\
pursuing the occupation of a farmer. Oip) cpiy
whilo chopping in tlio woods, I fodlishty chopped
iny foftt nearly off, instead of tho Jroo. I luring
thisuiisfortuho I employed iii}''-self in perusing the
fragment loaves of an old volume, printefUn .Eng
land seme hundred years ago. Auiong lhc?o
scattered leaves 1 read nfmi herb Which had been
analyzed by some of England’s ancient AliHto-
luists, shewing properties and qualities nevorHlc-
fore found in any plant that ftps ever discovered
This one herb, Under the force of tho. Retort,
and Crucible, developed moro thitn ton distinct
properties. This fact struck my mind so tbreihly.
that it W/is impossible to get rid of it. Something
seemed to tell me that Providence, whose special
care is extended townrds all his creatures, hud
never concentrated into one small herb so many
medicinal qualities, as Various and iw complicated,
although perfectly identical as the human Mood,
without a wise mid good purpose. Here, was to
he found the adds, the alkalis, the oils, the water,
the air, the salts, the soda, &c., nil combined, con
cenlnited, anu chemically united into one single
clement of power, forming a substance more al
lied aud in atfiuity to the htiiimn blood than xvus
over before discovered in tho works of nature.
Laboring under these impressions for several
years, 1 became uneasy, discontented, and i\n-
xvilling to coufiuu myself louger to tlio duties of a
I'ariUfr.. ■ t
Every thing seemed to point iUv mind to ono
object, viz.: the preparation of this herb Into u
medicuju. 1 then determined to return to the city
of N. York. 1 did so, amt immediately inquired
for the herb. It was not to be found. I then
sent to Europe aud there found it finder another
name. ... .
Having prepared the article to my satisfaction,
I gave it away to all who would use it. Hun
dreds, I might say thousand.?, took it into their
families mid used it: some for one thing am)
some for another, ami all from the very first to
the very Inst, pronounced it of unrivaled excel
lence and power.
The first case that came Under my observation,
was a man that had lost the use of his arm for
some years. Tim Ointment restored his arm
completely in a few days. Tills surprised me ai
much a? it did the patient.. After him there came
a mail with si'ire eves prod deed by gunpowder—a
very bad ease indeed. One box only sullleied to
make n perfect cure. And 1 would’hero remark
that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes,
who never found any relief but in this Oint-
m out-.
There nextemuo a woman who was sufiuring
excruciating pain from tlvd ague in tho fuco.—
Her physician (thinking it thu toothache.) had
extracted eleven of her teeth. But thu diltieiilly
still remained as bad as ever. Tho Application
of thu All Healing OintuiciR was attended with
iimnodiato cessation of pain. Her face however,
begun to swell, mid the surface was covered over
with pimples of eruption like prickly beat. In
one day all this disappeared. About the same
time, a Indy made application with it for tlio
headache of long standing, mid a Hilling of tho
hair. Tho Oiiituieut cured her headache, uud
restored her hair. Siiicn thi,?, 1 have known thu
Ointment to cure cases often, twenty mid forty
years standing. I hesitate not to say, that it is
almost mi infallible remedy for tills complaint.
About this time there wore two ca?es, ouu of
Consumption, and the other of Scrofula, which
had hulllud the skill of every physician who pros-
N AILS.—300 kegs assorted, for sale byl
oct 18 H. A. CRANE.
oribed. It was wonderful to witness tho effect of
tlio Ointment ou these pursuit?., No dim would
believe it unless they had personally witnessed it.
But it did tin) Work properly. There was no half
way business, for they recovered their health in u
lew months.
Rheumatism, Fever. Qninzy, Sore Threat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, mid
Nervous Complaint.? were treated xvitli null curd
of success. But ill Chest diseases, siieli as Asth
ma, pain mid oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such «?
Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humors of the Skin,
Iiiilnmmutiou, Files, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
aud Burns, it seems to he *a perfect antidote.—
l’coplc would come into the store smijiiig, wish
ing to know if I Was really the Seventh Sou, or
whether the Ointment that I gave them was indeed
all-healing in its nature. For said they, not one
single application Inis liiile.il to cure.
Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated xvitli
gruutand universal success.
It produced such good results in all cases that il
has been noised nUnntil, mul 1 xvus oflurud stuns of
money for a receipt to make it for private use
merely. Every man spoke xvull of it, ns it had
done so much good.
Not xvithstainliiig all, I have been careful not to
recommend it, except in cases I kitexv it xvnuid do
good. 1 xvas never xvilling to lend myselfto any
thing without drat testing Us merits. This-I ou-
denxor to do on every occasion, mid when I acted
a? one of the Sick Committee in the l^fidge of I.
D. of (). F. I then lusted it upon Brothers iu the
most critical conditions, mid had uhuuduut oppor
tunity of proving it.? xvortli.
Aud. ip conclusion, I xvfiuld remark that I have
placed thisOiiitment before the people of thu U.
States during thu last nine or twelve mouths, mid
so general has been the satisfaction, mid so great
amount of good done, that more than half a mill
ion of boxes have already been sold. I do really
believe there never was a medicine which gained
such widespread, universal mid unaiiiiumis satis
faction as the All-Healing Ointment- From all
parts of the land there, have rhino up one deep,
sincere and universal voice of approbation saying
“McAlister thy tongue huth dropped tho xvord of
truth and love, while health forever attends thy
fool steps.” And xvere 1 noxv to give all the good
sayings of the people, their unqualified approval,
their tliuiikfuluus.s aud gratitude, their joy ut reeov
(•ring from disease and sick ness, 1 could fill u
volume. Jasiks McAi.istim, New York.
Fur sale, wholesale mid retail, by
J. M. TURNER it BROTHER,
oct 18 Age nts for Save nun h.
It O C JB111L S •—175bags RioC olfe e 29
VX do. Laguira do. . .
100 bids. New Orleans Whiskey,
2 quarter casks Legr Frers
125 bids. Western Flour, choice old Brandy
50 tierces prime Culni Molasses
50 half bids. Butter. Siigitr and Soda Crackurrf
110 boxes Hammond's Soap, 30 do. Fay's Bale
do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 hull' boxes
Family do.
20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 31. Principe Sugars
10 Stags Black Fetter,5 do. Allspice
20 boxes Mustard
75 do. 10’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do: 5's do.
do., 20 do . lit. W. Rogers’ do
15 bids. Clarified Sugar
13 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar
125 Demijons, l's, 2’s, 3’s mid o’h
50 doz. Fainted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt
(it) doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolhng choice Tea
20 rusks Uynss* London Porter
10 basket? Bacocu Champagne
25 boxes assorted Cordials
50 bids. Crashed nnd Powdered Sugar
10 hags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Uruudy
15 qr. casks Malag.t Wine
15 qr. mid 15 eighth? Dourctta Mulngu Wind
15 qr. mid 15 cigtlis casks Jlndeira Wine
2 half pines Olard, Dupuy it Co's. Brandy
5 libls. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials
10 M. Venus Regalia Sugars
125 roams Wrapping Paper
50 gross Anderson’s ChexViiig Tobacco
20 boxes Perfumed Heap, 200 gross Matched
2 qr. cask? Legre Frerachoice old Brandy
50 libxhH Codfish, 100 do. Herring
20 do. Pickles, 50 touts Cinnamon
75 do. I’ip e«
20 do. Tomato nnd Waliiut Catsup
30 do. Spenh. Candles. 4’s and 6’s
21) do. Hull’s do. 4’s, 6’s and 6*»
50 bids. Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do.
50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rum
15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar
Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel iu whole and half hblti.
Iu felore uud for sale on favorable terms, by
oct 18 CONNERAT & BARIE.
M OLASSES.—50 hhds. Cuba, ior sale bv
oct 18 H. A. CRANK
C IOUFJCE.—60 bags Rio, 25 do old GoVoru
) xxient Java; 2 bales Mo'cha, landing from brig
Savannah, and for sale by
oct 7 . r J. E; GAUDIIY & GO.