The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 08, 1847, Image 1

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iv'f lit mu ►•ijiiiW/ HU «»T W— VOL. XXIX. the DAILV OUOltCJIAN, is rUBtisH^b lit Tim CITY OF SAVANNAH, WILLIAM h! itlJLLOCH, AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, riVABMi SKMl-AKHdAbbY IN ADVANCK, OR AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. T HB TRI-WEEKLY OEOltUIAN, AOK TltB COUNTRY, ij publiidicd to meoot the arratlgtiriltint itf Ihti wMMTuB.au/, Tliuiwlny, ™,1 Satnrda/,) at tlio Olll/o of Uio Dal/jl ftoir- .;»» ami contain. all tlio mtolllgorico, Couiiiier* t-ial Political ami MisCollnmioua, llicludlt® Uow •Wioitiaotaailu published 111 Uio Dull/ Taper. THIS PAPER la sent to all parts of the State aitd Uninm hr delivered In ti6 eitv, at FIVE DOLLARS her nnliuiu, dr at TPltEE DOLLARS Ibr ai< tllOlltllS. THE WEEKLY GfeOIWJtAN, In nullified every Friday afternoon, at tiIrkk imii.i*ars per mmum—all pay able in advance. N. B.—Each Citation by the Clarita of the Courts of Ordinary, that application has been made for Utters of Administration, must bo pub lished THIRTY DAYS «t louflt. , Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors mid Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published six wricks. Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra tor* must lie at public auction, on the first Tues day of die month, between the Usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales in tho county whore tlm butters Testamentary, of AdmitiUlrntUrit, or (luanliausliip, may have been grunted, first giving niTY ways notice thereof in one of tlio public gazettes of this State, and at tho door of tho Court House, where such sales are to bo hold. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub lished for four months, before auy order absolute «linll be made thereupon by the-Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, and Guardian!*, must be published SIX- TV DAYS before the day of salot These sales must bo made at the Court House door of tlio Tounty in which the property is situate, hud mi die first Tuesday of the mouth, between tho hoars often in the morning and four in tlio after noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless so expressed in the advertisement. Applications by E&t&utors, Administrators and Guardians to the Court t»r Ordinnry for leuvo It) sell Laud, must ho published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate mid intestate estates by Executors and Ad ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators, for Letters Dismissoty must bo published MIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages nil real estate, must bo advertised once a month for , FOUR MONTHS. Orders of die Court of Ordinary, (accompanied with h copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti tles to luuil, must bo udvertised Tjiiikk Months at least. Sheriff's sales Under executions regularly granted by tlio courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYB-MUidor mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property under order of Court, must bo advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before tlm day of Sale. t * »1 All Letters directed to .this Ollice or tfio Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten tion. ij^srsiutt 7iu - • .‘f* l.tl . , , : . Tr-.ifrf . •% Ml’- ■ ^ .HAWHOaf aH't ^ ti:i.iii*W..H WmHW » (.!*■ .o'n/M.m V n> •»<•-') ■»*/. vna ,J ojf: IvjfitiCt Ywlbihlrtij b«A ,ViT-i..>/•. .14.11 nu«VC*t JC1-UT VJW-'l .•.-.nriiut or »R.i,viol*.ao«i» yj u/t 7.31/.it mnaW.ioT «a*V/ n’t •i twi i it Ml> : Jassim no;hsii» CEttABSI SEGAB8I1 SEGAUS2I1 O Just received— 5,000 Sugerior Bfitntmin Brand 5,000 “ CliurlcHton “ 4.00(1 “ Dhma “ 2.000 “ Gold Leaf “ 0,000 “ Britannia SeguiuU Brntid 6,000 “ Punctulu ’* 5,000 “ Consolaeion ** 0,000 “ Lord Byron “ Dusidcs various other brands, Which the subscri ber offers at wholesale and retail. Pv JACOBS, 27 Bull street, sign of tlio Indian. ypt M 1J AV.1NA SE<*ARS7—The Subscribers A A having Hindu arrangements with the most celebrated Sugar Manufacturers in Havana, will continually keep on liaud, for sale, u choice so* Wlion of their own direct importation, and now have on hand the following: 211,000 Britannia Unrcm choico Sognrs 25,000 La Ceres do. 25,500 Aipiilla do. 10,000 Coiisohil'io do. 5,00(1 Washing ton Regalia do. 10,000 Venus do. 25,000 Alrio do. mid various other brands, which they offer on ac commodating terms (,cl 6 CONNERAT A BARIE. 'IVEW FALL GOODS.—The Subseri- ’ hew have received, by Into arrivals and are »mw opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do- lueslic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of broad Cloths, Cussimeres, Satinet!*, Tweeds, • eatings, in every vuriety, Black Alpacas, Hillc :W®.» ^lack, Plaid, and Col’d Morinos, W ora- * J a 'ds, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, ffWiJ.i Cush more Dresses, Mouslin de Laities, m i '8 d do., English and American Prints, Olauk mid white Prints, Furniture Prints, White audited Flannels, White and Brown Canton Flun- [ww, Inner Cambrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus- mu, Rob Roy and Brocbe Shawls, Printed Cosh- l , l ? l e (° do., Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched uud ,(lain L. C. Hamlk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and lerounllaudk'fs, Bleached and Brown Tuble Du- Vl a *k; Bird’s Eye Diupor, Huckabtick Cotton do., * 0 , w |i“ Towels, Clasps, Rings and Tassels,Braids "'"j ""k Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk “Jid Lottou Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths, carpetings, Brugge it or Figured Baize, Carpet Htigs, &c. &c„ w |,i c h, with a variety of other (.ootid, will bo offered at the lowest market prices, u „) V™ most accommodating terms, Wholcsule i i 1 ' V. rchnnls, Planters, and others, ure (uvrted to call and examine. GODFREY & LaRCCIIE, 1 West corner Shad's Range. N E JLf. AIiL AND WINTER AmM? 0 ?. 8 — 1 SN'DER, LATIIROP & 1»| aim . ’ 0| l!r B»r »nlo, on reasoiiahlo terms — •mi bales Fancy, 25 do. Cubic Warp, Kpi.om.t c . ,iI,! .v’ h Manufactures. ft oii i hales Washington and Glasgow, iory " ,l ' 011 6 do. Extra heavy Mul- lit tSuXSt® •“•I"* Fancy and Plains. •« i... hides Londmi Du till some ex- riBORGIAi AppMng tjounly,—I’u VJ all whom it lllAy fconcorit.—-Whereas, Dan iel Morrison applies to nie for htttefs of Admiuis-: trillion on tlio ostnto flf Ildnry 8lnimons, Ipte of said county, deceased. Those nro therefore tt) Olto arid admonish all und singular tlio kiiidrcd and creditors of the said deceased-, to file their objections (if ady' they have) within the tiino prescribed by luw, tvliy said letters shodld Hot bo graitWd. Givcrt A-om under iny hand, at ofBco, Uiis Gth Soptentber, 18-17. M A LOOM JOHNSON, d. c. o. a. c. 1 dct4 J^EOICGU, JBullucIi County.—To V .oil whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen Wilburns, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, Jiuth unplied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordiuary of Uiuloch comity, for Loiters Disiuissory from said Guurdiunship. Those uro therefore to cite and admonish nil S crsons whatsoever interested, to file their objuc- ons (if any) in my office, within the tiino pro scribed by law, otherwise Letters Disiuissory will 1)6 granted tlio applicant, oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c. L^OBR MONTHS after date application JL will be made to tlio Ifon. tho Inferior Court of Bulloch County, while sitting for ordiuary purposes, for leave to soil all tlm real and per sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minors. HASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims. Y,.Oil It MONTHS after date, application A. wilt be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court or Chatham Couuty, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for * leave to sell the following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa auditor five children, viz : Jane Amij Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, for the benefit of tile heirs uud creditors of Abraliuin Nichols, late of Chatham County, deceased. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 4 Aministrutor, d. n. n. c. t. a. 'CMHJR MONTHS after date, application •1? will be made to tlio Hun. tins Justices of the Inferior Court of ClmtJmiu County, while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leuvo to sell all tho property, whethor real or personal, belonging to the estate of Kdwurd Quigly, deceased, for the benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian of the orphan children of Edward QUigly, doc’d. ftov 2 OTICJG.—All persons indebted to tlio es- tuto of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please make immediate payment: And tlmso who have demands against naid estato, will present tltent as tho law directs. nov 2 D. It. BALDWIN, Ex'r. TtOlJIt MONTHS after date, application J- will ho made to tho Hon. tho Inferior Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the veal estate and slaves of Mrs. Anne Cuninglmm, lale of said county, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsuid estate. oct 32 CHARLES SPALDING. N otice. -—Four months after date, appli cation will bu made to tho Honorable the Justices of tho Inferior Court of CliuUiuui Couuty while sittiug us a Court of Ordiuary, for leave to sell Billy nltd Sarah, two negroes,belonging to the estate, of William LuYittdur, deceased, for the beuef it of tho heirs of said estate. octJH G. W. LAVIXDEIl, Adjn’r. F OUR months after date application will bo made to tho Honorable the inferior Court of Glynn county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. McDon ald, deceased, late of McIntosh County. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 Administrators. N otice.—aii persons indebted to tho es tato of Joseph PeiidarV’is, latu of Wayne County, deceased, an* requested to come forward ami tnuko immediate payment. And all persons having any demand against the estate, are request ed tn liuud in tho same regularly attested within tho lime prescribed by law. oct J2 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exe’r. F poiniofnis after date, application will he made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary,,Ibr leuvo to sell tlio per sonal property belonging to the estate of Mary E. Turner, lute of sain county, deceased, for tlio benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, atig 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. T j'OCH MONTHS after date, p plica lion . will lie made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to’ sell u lot of laud in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong ing to tlm estate of James Brinson, deceased, for Uio benefit of Uio heirs and creditors of said es tate, sept 13 JASPER WILSON, ) r . .. .... ... r. A / a. a rs. SIMEON BRINSON, F OIJR MONTHS afterdate,application will he made to tho Hon. the Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham comity, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of the personal property of the late Jehu P. VVillium«uu. Sold for the hcuufitof the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian, so [it 2 .. __ MONTHS after date, application will bu made to'the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of CliaUuiui county, while sitting us it Court of Ordinnry, for leave to sell the real estutc mid slaves, belonging to the ustnto of Doro thy SuUitcr, late of said county, deceased, for a division of the suiue among the heirs of said es tate. N. NUNGEZEU, Ex’or. july 24 lilOlIIt MONTHS after date, application Jl will be made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bryan couuty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinnry, for leave to sell all tho per sonal property of Alary S. Wilson, a minor, july 25 O. W. HART, Guardian. D R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGO- UUE—For the cure of Fever und Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kn lurgement oflho Liver, Enlargement of tho Spleen and idl the various forms of Bilious Diseuscs. This invaluable medicine was prepared from uii extensive practice of several years in a bilious climate, and is never known to mil of curing Fe- verand Ague, or any of tho diseases above named Those who are suffering from affections of thi. kind, US'also those who hare become invalids from wmuuu their effect! upon tho constitution, will find the ! ra forgo and heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends, pholegeguo a most invaluable remedy for Pi iv'iifP OH'I Fancy,2do. Fiue Wlutuey,bed. ' i.i.. -i~ ‘’iSI.LS—5 bahts Plain nml Twilled red. t! brown, ■ i,” —« Mmol* i lain anu i wmui KIiI'iI'imm ,r> cas,M Untilon, or Colton. hKTlNG8-50 bales, 3^1,7-8and 4-4, “ do - hlencliod. —3 bales Fancy and ^ Shales American and English, com- SlIAiC? H Vcr / ■tylonn.l quality. Woolen, Silk unu Cotton, ull qun- and sizes. 1 II ^* w 1’riced and Fine. i ^ ^ ®"~Silk and Cotton, pocket, Verona, Nl .!^«"d Uonuill. nub* U —Kilmarnock und Scotch Bon- IlC?SlPiK? C . KS r- Low Fried! and Fine. k'«u|», ““Ladies, Gents, und Misses, of all »«dfnw 8,,re ** u,u * Bobbinctt, Edgings CftAVvraT*.. Silks. a " I,a “ ,cs “"J Gents Fancy and Black r^THS—Black, Blue, Brown, Mix- SATS-tebB^^Chuh.. I FiiUcv y f.^~~Cndot, Black, Blue, Mixed and I * li^yJJatmetu and Jeans. oet 1 flaidUiht, «tl6 It IBB IONS.—Fancy and amiw, received and for sale by HENRY II. STOTESBUJlY. purifying the blood, uud thoroughly cleansing from the system Urn morbid effects of u bilious climate. The wonderful operation of tlio Cholngoguo in eradicating bile from tho human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy, thorough uud permanent cure of lbver nml ague, and thu various grades of intermittent mid remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for the euro nf Liver Com- plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of thu Liver: also Enlargement of the Spleen, called Ague Cake, and tlm various forms of billious Indigestion.— These, with tho other varied affections of such climates,arising from a common ininsmal cause, aro ouly modifications of tlio same disease, and u- quully controlled by the same remedy. Sole Agents for Suvannuh. J. M. TURNER t’fe BROTHER. oet. 2t Monument Square. G OLD PENS.—A lurge supply of tho u- bove embracing every vuriety of all the prin cipal makers, which have neeu selected in person wall great cure, und cannot hut give satisfaction. The assortment vnries in prices from $1 to j$4 50 and includes some very superior Bmalfsize Pens for Lollies writing; together with a few Pens in heavy Gold Cases. A liberal discount made to wholesale purchasers. oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER. PUBLIC SALES. fji LYNN^SIttiRlFF’S SALlS.—Will vJ be sold on the tlio first Tuesday in Junuary next, before tlm door of tho Court House in Brunswick, betwoon the legal hourHof sale, thu following tracts, parcels and lots nf Ltfttd,situate lyingaitd being in the countyofGlynn, wiffiall tlio privileges, appurtenances nml improvements theroto belonging and known and described as follows, to wit: All that tract or parcel of I*nmt containing 0.531 acres and ctmiposod of tlio following six several surveys, viz i one survey containing 1QQ0 ucres gruiiled to Jacob Woodall, on tho 14th day of January, 1837; anil one other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at tho same tiino to Win. Hudson; and ono other tract containing 1000 acres mid granted on tho 20th duy of January, 1837 to Junies D. Juuott; und ono other tract, containing 100ft acres, and grunted at the same time to Win D. Jauott; one other tract, containing (525 acres, anil granted ut tho same time to Edward W. But ler; and ono other tract, containing 9015 acres, and grnnted outlie 14thday of January, 1837,to Plea sant J. Mullins—.all ofsnid tracts or surveys hav ing such shape, marks and bouiularicsAs will more fully appear by refereuco to tlio pint uuuexed to each of tho said several grants. All tlio ubovo lauds uuing designed us pint A. Also ono other tractor parcel of Laud contain ing 1,888 acres ami known ns tract B, and com posed of two several surveys to wit: ono survey containing 10(H) acres, and gruuted to Seuton Gniutlaml off tho 23d day of January, 1837; and one other tract, conteiniiig 888 ncres, and grnnted nt tho same time to Henry Darnel; the two above last mentioned tracts hnviug such shape, inurkR uud boundaries, as will inoro.fhlly appear by ref erence to tlio plutpmnoxed to each of tlio said grants. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land eotain- 3,509 acres, and known ns plat L, which said (motor parcel of Laud is composed of tlio four following surveys, to wit: cue survey containing JOO ucres, uud granted to James Bonner, on thu 23d day of Juuuury 1837; one other survey, con taining 1000 ncres, and gruuted ut tho same time to Thomas II. Kouuon; one other survey, contain ing 1000 acres, and granted to JosiaJi Doles on tliu 20th day of January, 1837, (except 300 ncres thereof hcrotoi'oro conveyed to William Alauly, trustee,) and ono other tract containing 509 acres, uud grunted to William Grigg on thu 20lh day of January, 1837; tlio aforesaid Inst mentioned sur veys having such shape, murks and boundaries, as will more fully appear by reference to tlio plat annexed to tho said several grants. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land containing 3,781 acres, uud known us tract II, undebmposed of thofour folio wing surveys, to wilt one survey containing 1,000 ucres, and granted on tlio 20th day of Jauiiury, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one otuursurvey containing 1,000 acres,and granted at the same time to B. II. Uoyuolds; ouu other sur vey containing 781 acres, and granted at tho same time to Robert II. Green; and one oilier survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on tlio 23d day of Juuuury, 1837, to John W. L. Daniel; all of winch several last mentioned surveys or parcels of Laud have such shape, marks and boundaries asjwill appear by reference to the plat annexed to said grants. Also, otto oilier tract or parcel of Laud known as tract I, uud composed of the following surveys, viz: one survey containing 900 acres,uud grunted , on tlio 23d day of January, 1879, to Shudrach Biv ins, uud huving such shape, marks and bounda ries as will uppeur by tho plat annexed to suid grant. Also, one other, tract or parcel of Land, con taining 1009 ncros, and known as tract K, and granted to Isaac AIcCrury on thu 20th day of Jan uary, 1837, and huving such shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by refereuco to tlio plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, contain ing 1883 acres, and known us plat L, uud com posed of the two following surveys, to wit: ouo survey con tiling 9(51 acres,uud granted »u llic 20th day of January.1837,to Richmond Brown;uud one oilier survey containing 922 acres, and granted at tliesamu time to A. II. AIcNcill—all of which lust mentioned tracts or parcels of Land, have such J shape, marks ami boundaries as will appear by the plat annexed to each ofsuid tracts. Also, all that tract or parcel of Lund, contain ing 840 ncres,and known ns tract!), and granted to William J. Davis, on tho2ftth day of January, 1837, having such shape, marks ami boundaries as will uppeur by reference to tho plat annexed to said tract. Also, all that other tract or parcel ofluud, con taining (5000 acres, and known as tract E, and composed of tho following six several surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to Bartley AfcCrary, on tho 18th day of January, 1837; one other survey containing 1000 acres, and gitmtedat the same tune to G. G. Hol combe ; ono other survey containing 1000 acres, ami granted at the w.imo time to Lewis Bond; ex cept 200 acres thereof, conveyed to F. 1’oiicull; one other survey containing 1000 ucres,and grant ed ut thu suine time to Loyul Cowles; ono other survey containing 1000 acres, and granted on the 20lh ofJu»uary,1837,to Iwuuc AI.Rulljund one other survey containing 1000 acres, and granted mi the 23d day of January 1837, to Georg o W. Murray —all ofsuid last mentioned several surveys, hav ing sueli shape, marks and boundaries as will more fully appear by relbrctico to the plut an nexed to each ofsuid grants. > Also,all thatOllier tractor parcel of land, con taining 1(578 acres, ami known as tract F, and com posed of the three following survey's to wit: one survey containing 1000acres, am) granted to Da-' vid B. Mitchell, on the 20th day of January, 1837; j ono other survey containing 1000 ncres,unu grant ed tn Fetor J. Williams, on tlio 23d day of Janu ary. 1837; ami oilier survey containing 878 acres, and granted to John Bethuuu, on Uio 28th day of January, 1837—all ofsuid last mentioned several surveys having such shape,murks and boundaries as will uppear by reference to Uio plut uuuexed to each of saul grants. Also,ull that other tract or pnrcol of Land con taining 1591 ucres, and known as tract G,aud com posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1000 ncres, and granted on Tlio 14thnay of January,1637;nmi oucothoruiirvuv con taining 591 acres, and granted on Uio 20Ui day or January, 1837, to Robert Micklejolm; each of said hist mentioned surveys having such shape innrksntid boundaries as will appear by reference to the plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all that other tractor parcel of Lund, con taining 4,598 ucres, and known as tract AI> ami composed oftho five following surveys, to wit: onesurvey containing 1,000acres, and grunted on tlm 20Ui day of January, 1837, to James Wood; one other survey eontaiuiim 1,000 acres, and gran ted at tho same time to Alicuaul Harvey; one oth er tract containing 1,000 acres, and gruuted ut the snine time to James Bivins; ono other tract con taining 1,000 acres, and granted on tlm 23d day of January, 18)57, to Nuthatiiul 15. Julian; and ouu other tract, containingTi93 acres, and granted on Uie 20th day of January. 1837, to Charles Smith; ull ofwhich said lastiimiitinucdsurvoys imviiigsiich shape marks nml boundaries ns will appear by re ference to the plat annexed to each of said grants. Alsu, ull those several Lots or parcels of Lund, lying and being in Brunswick, and known in the plan thereof by tlm following dcuuiuiunUou uud numbers, to wit: 3(52, 3(33, 5101,305, 300, 3(57, 308, 309, 370, 371,3577, 378, 379, 3:0, 381, 412, 415, 4115, 417. 418,419, 420,421, 427, 428, 431, 402, 4(53, 4(51, 1(35, 4(50, 407,408, 408, 470, 47J, 177, 478, 479,480,481, 512, 513,514 , 517,518, 519,520,521.527, 528, 529, 530, and 531; tho said fifty four town Lots being within the hues of a survey made on the 29th September, 1820, and grnnted to Urb;uiu* Dart on tlio 17Ui September, 1828.. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Laud, (ex cept 120 acres of the same.) containing 450 acres, uud knawu as Rowell's tract, bounded Saudi by Files’ land, westwurdly by Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart uud William*’ laud, and east- wardly by lauds oftho Brunswick Land Compa ny, and originally granted to James Powell. Also, nil dint other tract uud parcel of Lund, containing 177 acres, and known as tho Huzlc- hurst tract; bounded cast by marshes and creeks, south by lauds of the Brunswick Laud Company and enstwnrdly and westwurdly by lauds surveyed to Thomas Bttder King. Also, all those several Lttts, hr parcels o(LL r -, lying and being in Bfrtnswiok, and known in Lo plan thereof by tho following denomination aid numboiu: Water Lots, Nps.C,T, 8, 9, i0,11,]3> 15,19, 23, and 24, and Bay lots, Nos. 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11. 13, 16,1«, 17, 19, 20, and 23, d!td town Lots numbers 66, 6f, 58, 69,60, 61,63, M, 65, 69, 70, 71, 117, 118,119,134,135,130,1|7, 138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,161,163,137, 179, 184, 185, 180, 187, 188,189, 190,191,lfj, 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289,200, 291,294, 2*5, 296, 297, 298, 301, 302, 303, 333, 346, 316, uud 347; all oftho said Iasi tnouUoned town Tots or parcels of Laud, lying and being wiUiiuidie lines of u survey mode on 29th September, $20, und ganted to Urbunus Dart ou the 17th Sedom- her, 1828^-all tlm aforesaid tracts und lotsofLaml with privileges, apurtenances and improvements, levied on as tlm nropofty of Urbaaus Daft, by virtue of a writ u. fa.,issuing out of tlio Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort- S executed by tho said Uranus Dart, to Uio mge Bunk, and by tho said the Exchange Bank, ussigued uud transferred to tho Comptroller General ot said State, and Coiiimissioiprs under the act of 1838, untiUod “An Act to miliorizo thu husinusH of Banking and to regulate tho samo” in favor of Duvid E. BothweR Comptroller General, for use, &c., against the said Urbunus Dart.mort- solij thu following tracts, parcolsand lo;sofLuiid, situate, lying uud beiugm tho Couuty of Glynn, with all the privileges, apuurteimucts and im provements thereto belonging, and known and described as follows, to wit: All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety ofu tract originally granted to John Graham, who was afterwards ulieined, and said Land sold at confiscation sales, by tlio Commissioners of Con fiscation, under and by virtue of un act of "Con* ficutiou mid Ouienccment” of tlm Statu of Guor- giu, passed March 1st, 1778,to William Meluiosh, jr. and sold hy thu administrators of the said Wil liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Viviuo, in thu year 18(16, and again sold by the said Virgil II. Vi- vine, by his attorney in fuct B. Viviuo, to Samuel Palmer, ou the 12tli day of Jauiiury, 1837, and conveyed hy the said Samuel Palmer to James Alusq, by deed dated 7th August, 18-11, said last mentioned tract huving such shape, marks mid boundaries as will appear by n plat ofjre-survey of (lie samo executed by Reuben King, on the 17th (December, 1835, which accompanies Baid deed of cduvayancOt Also, nil that other tract of land, containing 165 ucres, granted to William Aloore bn the 31st day of December 1830, and sold at' SlioritFs Sulo on 3d day of August, 1841, and purchased by E. Af. Moore, and conveyed by thu said E. At. Aloore to James Aloore on said 3d August 1841; the shape, murks and boundaries of which will appear hy the plat of the same. Also, all that other tract of Land,containing 217 ncres, and bounded by Jacob Alnoru’s I,and, on tlm north, the estate of James Afoorc’s Land on tho oust, south and West by James Fort’s Laud, granted to William Aloore on tho 17th day of Alay, 1837, und purchased at Sheriff* ’s Sale on tho 3d August, 1841, by E. AI. Moore, and subsequently, t)U tlte 3d day of August 1841, convoyed hy said E. AI. Aloore to James Aloore; tlm shape, murks und boundaries ofwhich will appear by tlio plat of the same. Also, ajl that other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 350 ucres, (being composed of thu suuth moiety ofu tract of Lund grnnted to Jucob Aloero, in November, 1769, for 400 acres, and tlio south moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto, anil granted to James Afooro ou tho 14ff» June, 1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by the north ern moietes ofsnid tracts of land,wost by Lands of Jacob Aloore, south by tlio estato of James Aloore’s I-and, and east hy marshes and creeks, having such shape, murks und boundaries as will uppear by refereuco to tho plat annexed to said grant. Also, all that other tract of Lund granted to Ja enh Aloore on tho 28th November, 1822, contain ing 495j acres, bounded east hy William Aloore’s Lund, southwest by nu old survey, northwest by vacant land, and southeast by James Alnoro's land, aud conveyed by Jacob Aloore to Alury it- Demure, wife of James. Aloore, by deed dated 1st October, 1835, und having such shape, marks and boundaries us will uppear by thu pint annexed to said grant, Also, all that other tract of Land containing 512 ucres, hounded north hy Alichael Poucell's land, east hy Seaton Granthiml’s Land, south by 3. C. King’s Land, west by Edward W. Butler’s uud Wm. Hudson’s Laud, and granted to James Aloorp on tliu29tli June, 1838, and having such shape, marks and boundaries us will uppeur by reference to a plat annexed to said grant. Also, ouu other tract of Loud containing 184 acres. Iioiiudud ut the time of.survey on thu north uudwc8thy vacant Lands,south hy Jucob Moore's Laud, and east by old survey, and granted to Wil liam Alooro on 23d November, 1818, for 219 ucres, und subsequently reduced to 184 acres, and pur. caused by E. AI. Afooru atSlierilfs Sale on 3d Au gust, 1841, ami on same day conveyod by said E, AI. Alooro to Junies Aloore, aud having such shape murks and boundaries as will appear by uplutnil- nuxed to suid grant. All thu aforesaid lust men tioned seven tracts and parcels of Laud,with the privileges, appurtenances and improvements levied un us thu property of James Moore, de ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing out of tho Superior Court of Glyiiu county, (on foreclosure of mortgages executed by tho said James Aloore in his lifetime to tlm Exchange Bunk and by the said Exchange Bank assigned ami trauslurred to tlm Comptroller General of said State aud Commissioners under tho Act eff 1833, entitled “Au Act to authorize tlm business of Banking aud to regulate tho same,") in favor of David E. Botinvell, Comptroller General, for use, &.c., against tlm Baid James Moore, mort gagor, and tlm said tlm Exchange Bunk, assignor, saul property pointed out in the said mortgage Ft Fa. R.R. RATCLIFF, Dop. Sheriff'. Brunswick, Ga. t Oct. 23, 1847. nov 1 (HATHAM SHERIFF’S SAEE. t —On the first Tuesday in December next, before tlm Court House in' the city of Savannah, hetwuuuilm legal hours of sale, will he sold, Tlm undivided one-half part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia Boifeuillef) of all those Three several Lots of Land situate, lying ami being in tlm county of Chatham in tlio State of Georgia, numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and thirty (30) and known further ns part of two Five Acre Lots numbers three (3) and four (4), in West Curry Town in the extended limits of Savannah, which three Lota of Land had boon conveyod by John Randolph AIcKiunon, by deed bearing dato the eighth day of February, m the year eighteen hun dred and thirty-six, to William Boo in trust for certain uses therein expressed, together with nil tlm hereditaments and appurtenances, but subject to two outstanding louses, one on Lots numbers twenty-two (22) ami twenty-three (23), to Za- clmriuh Winkler for four years from the sixth day ol’Fobruary iu tlm year eighteen hundred and forty-five, ami the other on Lot number thirty (30) to Samuel J. Turner, to expire iu tho year eigh teen hundred aud forty-eight, tlm lessees owning the houses ; which undivided one half part had been mortgaged by John T. Boilcuillct Trustee iu jihice ofsuid William Bee, deceased, to tlm Bank of tlm 8tata of Georgia, by Deed fluted tlm third duy of February in the year eighteen hundred and forty-six. Levied on hy virtue of a li. fa. founded on foreinsure of mortgage, issued out of tlm Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of tlm uuuk of Um .Slate of Georgia vs. Jolui T. Boifeuillct, Trustee Aim Lydia. Boifeuillnt. ELISHA WYLLY,Slmriff’C. C. C PUBLIC SALES. f'UIATIURI SHERIFF’S SALE. —Off the first Tuesday in December next, belttrd Uio Court Hoffse, In the City df Savan nah, between thb legal hours bf Sale, will be sold a Negro Man Slavd, natttdd Lafayette, levied on by virtue of a fi. fa., founded on foreclosure bf Mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham County, 111 ThVbr Of Henry K. Bur- rtiiigha vs. *F. Waters. , , oct 1 ELISHA WYLLV, Sheriff, o. 0. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE! Continued.—On Um firstTuesday inDecembcr next, before tho Court House in tho City of Savan nah, between the legal hours Of Sale, will bo sbld, All that Lot of Ground, sitqated, lying and being in tlm City of Savannah, County of Chatham, known in the Flan of said City by the number eighteen (16) bounded East by Washington Square, South by St. Julian Streot, West by Lot number seventeen (17) and North by Bryuu Street, together with oil tlm imqrovcmcnts there on—Divided to satisfy tlm following executions issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G» Fal- ligant vs. Alary Segura, Administratrix Estate James Sagurs, deceased; Copo & Aiills vs- saute t William Af. Leigh vs. same; C. C. Thomason &, Co. vs. same; and throb, Francis M. Scarlet, Adm’r, Estuto'John Parland, deceased, vs; sumo, Levies made and returned by a Constable. Pro perty pointed out by Plaintitrs Attorney. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. nov 2 T IBERTY SHERIFFS’ SALE* A-J —‘Will bo sblil, bn tlm first Tuesday iu De cember next, before tho Court House door, in Hiucsville, between tho usual hours nf sale, tho' following property, viz: Ono tract of land, con taining two hundred ncres, more or less, hounded North by lands of Z. L. Boggs, East by lunds of Shephard ntul others. Tlm ubovo tract nf land levied on as tlm property of Jacob Alooro, and to Im sold to satisfy a tax execution ugniiiiit said Aloore, iu favor of the tax collector of Liberty Couuty. s Also, at tho same time and plnco, will bo sold, ono other tract of land, containing two hundred acres, inoro or less, hounded on tlm North and West by lands of Cnpti John Sliuvv, South by lands of John Way, levied oil as the property of tlm heirs oftho estate of McCnffiimne, to satisfy u tux execution against suid heirs, in favor of thu tax Collector of Liberty Couuty . nov 4 s. Si moody, s* l. c. A DMINI8TRATORS SALE.-^On A tlm first Tuesday in December next, be tween tlm usual hours, will bo sold nt tlio Court House in Darien, McIntosh couuty, the follow ing named negro slaves, Mary Anu nml Iter three children, Olland, Tom, Eliza, Ruse, Admit Aleck, Beck aud infimt, Louisa aud Grucu, for tlm hutlu- fit of tlm heirs oTAlexander S. McIntosh, deceas ed. W. J. AIcINTOSH, Administrator, oct 12 •pXECWTl'Ott’S SALE.—By virtue of XLi an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Liberty Couuty, when sitting for ordinary pur* « >ses, will ho sold at tlm Court House dour in UiGHvillo, of said County, on the first Tuesday ill December next, between Um usual hours of sule: All tho remaining retd cstute of Robert Hendry, late of said County, deconsed, consisting of sevora! Tracts nnd pnrts of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred nnd Sixty Four Acres of Land granted to Thomas Non! nnd Philip Pippins. Three Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson. Fifty Acres granted to Sylvmtus itohiusoiR Twenty-five Acres, being part of a Tract, grunted to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acros granted to Andrew Floyd. Threo hundred Acres grant ed to John Underwood, containing about Eleven Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, und sold fur tlm benefit af tho heirs and creditors of said deceusml. Terms made known on Um day of ealo. JOHN A. HENDRY, ENOCH DANIEL, sept 23 Qualified Executors. IT*XECUT'OR’S SALE.—Will Im «n|j, JL-l on tlm first Tuesday iu January, 1848, be fore the Court House door, in tlm town ul'Kuids- villo, iu tlm Comity of Tattnall, two lots of lumJi each containing' i£87jj ucres, moro or less, lying on Um North side of tlm Altmimhu River, just above tlm junction of tho Ohoopib, and are ad joining tho lands of Joseph Bell, Esq., nnd others* These lands are valuable, both in soil and tim ber. They are sold for thu benefit of Um heirs and creditors of tlm estate of Willium Cooper, deceased* Terms on the liny of sale. GEORGE COOPER, nov 1 Exr. N OTICE.—Wi)Ib6 sold on Um first Tues day ill January next, before tlm Court House in the city of Savannah, between Um usual hours of sale, all those Tracts of Land, situate in tlm County of Chatham, nnd on the SuVnminh River, known as Um Brampton amt Retreat Plantations, containing 840 Acros, more or less, 160 Acres of Which is under embankment, and cultivated iu Rico, Um rest consisting of mixed laud, together with all Um improvement!] on said plantations.— The said lands being part of thu estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, nnd being now adver tised for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chancery of Um Superior Court of Cliiiiliiim County. WM. If. CUYLER. C. P. RICIf AHDSONE, F. B. DURANT, nov 2 Commissioners. A DMINISTRATOKS SALE.- Xm. Will bo sold, on tlm first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door,iu States- hurnngh, Bulloch County, between the legal hours of sale, one ilegrd man nnnled Toni, be longing to the Estate of John Williams, lute of said county, deceased, for Um benefit oftlm Imirs and creditors of said Estate. Terms made known ou Um day of sale. E. H. SCARBOROUGH, Admr. nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Admx miCKNER A MEEEKER, Nos.'105 and JOO Bryan street, have just received, a fine assortment of BOOTS nnd SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths uud Boys wear, of Um bust materials and munufiicturu, und of tlm latest stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses ami Children’s Shoes of every variety and style, warranted as good as c un bu found in Uiis market, and at us low prices. A large nnd cnrofully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters nml factors will find to their advantage to cull and examine/ Care tuhen] in fitting measures. Also, u general assortment of Cups, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, School Sutchels, dtc. And a supply of Ladies and Geiitleumu’s Paris made Boots, direct importation. oct 1 WILLIAM B. liALK’8 LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. L A Pi E S’ Misses, Children’* and Infefit’s SHOES, of evM ityl^jhAuo and pattern at Um NEW GRANITE STORE, 163 emigres* sttfoeet, Savannah, Geo., «itn ot Um Golden Hand. , oct l T> UTTABAGAl HyBrid, \Vlillii flu* JLV Ditteh dhd Gllilii) Turnip Seeds: All Vitfib- tiiis ofCnbbage, Ra'diih, Spto'Ach, LAltuce, Peas, Cauliflower, Beets and Salsify 8eeds, Gnftlen Trowels, Irtarching Knivtts, Printing Stimbra aittl Nippers. Just received per Sterling, ana.fttrstUfi by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER: sept 16 MoffnnlOllt Kqilitrri; ■ • NEW AND SEA** ^ SONABLE GOODS.— Received by laid Arrivals . from New York, Bouton arid Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizens of Savannah and its vicitniy, that he has received, and is Uow opening, at his StUfd, u most splen did assortment ifi GOLD AND. SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, &c., consisting in part as follows! CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony MaitUo Clocks, Mahogdriy, RosgWOdd and Bladlt Wfflnut Gothic Clocks, riiSW paUerits; Olfice ,Tinie Pieces, 8 days; O* O; G. 0. G. tirilss Cilbcks, 8 days and 3u htiurn. WATCHES.—Gold Levey, Dilpldx’d, Atlchbr aud L’Epine Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lepiue und Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Teu Spoons, vurioris patterns; dri. do. Folks; Silver Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt and Mustard SpoUhs, Cyphbns, &C. &c* PLATED WARE.—Cako Bpkblstf bd^rays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Suit Dishes, nml every other article in thnt lino. FANCY GOODS.—A most splondid assort- niont of Rich Porcelian and China Flower Va ses, fVOm $2 to $30 per pair; a good assortment of Japan and Enameled Waited, tibw sly bis, Ve ry rich; a fine duUrtiffcnt of Gitrandbles, Solar Lamps, new stylo, all b'izcbj Britannia Tea Sets, Castors, Lanins, Candlesticks, &c.; Ladles’ and GeuUemeu'a Dreeing Casus, Ladies' Work Box es, Fancy Fans, Card Cases of every description; togutlmr with n lurgo and Varied assortment of Fancy Goods* suitable lur Hdliday presents, &c. SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a fine assortment; Musical Instrument* of every description, Silver nnd Steel Bagaud Purse Mountings, SilVeir aud Steel Deeds,Silver Pencils and Touoth-picks, Ci gar Cusea, Smlff and TobdCdt) Bo.VbS, Stiver Chains; Tooth, Nall and Shaving Brushes! Hair nnd Clothes do, Military Trimmings of dvery de scription, Canes, a good assortment of CuUery— togcUmr with every oUmr article usunlly found in our trade* , Clocks, Watches, dtld JeWelfy Ittifidii'dd in tlm best maimer, and warranted to give .satisfaction. oct 18 T. T. WILMOT. , ^ WATCHES AND JEWEL- RYi—Tho Subscriber wishes to call the nrriir””"* 1 ''"" °f hid customers U) a choidb as sortment of fine watches, justrecoived by recent arrivals, consisUug of Gold Hunting Case Levers, (iold Double Bottom Lever*, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Geld Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Iluritltig Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Lovers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Lepine and Vertical escapement. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb Gnnrd Chnins, Keys and Chain Rings,all. Of Which will im sold us low ns in any dity id (lie Union. All kind* of Watches Rdifiired and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 Eirst corttcr west of Pulaski House. T ACES AND EMBICOIDEIKIES JL2 Inside Hhdf; Etub’d Muslin Collars; Lace Cup*; Muslin Bands; Cafnbric Edging & hisert’g: Swiss dodo; Thread do.do.; Valenciene's Lace; Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain nndFig’dblk. Lisle Lace; F'ig'd and plain Cap Lace. For sale by oet 2 HENRY H. 8TOTES0URY. rfio aijl that are in Want. J- Tlm subscriber takes pleasure in having it fully and continually understood, thut he is pre pared to supply tho wants of all tlm Goutloiimu, Ladies, Young Mon, Misses arid Children, in this city, sofurus Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Car pet-bags aud Trunks are concerned. To tlm Gen tlemen ho would say, that his stock of Ready Made Clothing has not yet been surpassed for style, cheapness, and durability. Let the Ladies re member thnt wo have a liill supply of fiisliiminlile Summer Bonnets, nnd that our large and varied slock of.Shocs, enable us to suit every customer. To tlm Young Men, be i: announced that wn are offering tlm finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn Hats that cun he found in thi* city, nml Unit our French Boom can’t Im heat. Call at No- 163 Congress 8trcet, sign of Um GOLDEN (I^*) HAND, oct 9 WILLIAM B. HALE. LIT AMS.—200 Reynold* Extra Sugar cured 11 Ham*, just received, for rale by oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY & CO. L4LOUR,—40 bbbls. Georgia Flour, 10 de. X Apples, received und for sale * oct 13 r sale by ALDEIIT HARD. ■pAPEU.—200 reams 26X38j Newspaper; X ,150 do 24X36 do; 100 do 22X32 do; 100 do 21.V27 do; 150 ream* nluiu and ruled Foolscap paper, 75 reams plain Flat Cap paper; 125 ream* plain and ruled Letter paper; 40 reams Folio Post and Book paper; 100 reams Double Wrapping paper ; 130 reams Double Straw Wrapping pa per; 200 reams best quality brown Wrapping pa per; 350 reums best single or small Wrapping pu- per, assorted kinds 5 75 reams Envelope paper, received by recent arrivals, and for sale by oct 30 DENLOW & WEBSTER. A gkicujltuiial imple ments.—Having made large additions to their fbriner assortment of Agricultural Imple- tnunts, U:o subscriber* now offer to planter* and merchants, a better stock than ever before offered iu the Southerncouutry, cotldisting ill port, ofUie following urticlc/f, Vizi .. , . PLOt/CllS Yankee Cast trdtt, Nos. 10,11,12 and 20 Dagou, or CoUnccticutWruught irdil 1,2,9, & 4 Allen pattern Haggles, Norse & Mason’s Improved, Viz i Eagle, heavy 2 horso of ox Do. with wheel and cutter No. 9 D, n large 2 horso Do. with Wheel and cutter No. A 3, medium 2 horse •• A 2, light 2 horso “ A 1, light 1 mule or gai'dl.fl “ 6 inch light 1 horse turning “ 7 do. do. medium 1 horac turning “15 do. do. now pattern 1 do, for light soil. “ A 1, side hill 2 horso “ O, do. do. 1 do* Suh-soil, n heavy 2 horse or ot Do. No 1, a medium 2 horse Do. (), 1 do Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horso Cotton Trenching, 1 flOrsW Rico do now pattern, with gilagd Wndtil. The ubovo Ploughs, with undvvithont stocks— extra stocks lor the improved Ploughs HOES. Lyndon’* extra black Carolina, 0,1,2, A. 3 crown. Do. bright do. 0,1,2, &3 do. Do. Rica, No. 2 and 3 do. Do. New ground, PP HtidPPP do. Do. Ovid Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2 and 3do. Do. Round Eye do. Nos. 2 and 3 do. Lyndon Sc Co’s. Anchor, 00,0.1 and 2 do. Drudu’s Patent, 0, 1, 2,3 and 4 do. Light Yankee AXES* Collin’s & Co’s. 7 .-* S RUUt’s Bond’s \ Var,tfu * { King’s SHOVELS* Handled Spades, tlUchet Spades CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, Ac. Improved Cultivators, will: gunge wheel Cultivator Plough, or Horse Hoe Common Harrow*, Folding d« Corn and Cobb Crushers, a hand mill Do. do. do. for horse power Corn SImllor*; Fan Mills, two sizes I'atent chums, Plantation Wheelbarrows Common Straw Cutters, Patent do. do. Swiiigletrees Grain Cradles. Uew pattern, Rice do. do. SCYTHES, HOOKS, Ac. English Patent Scythes, American Grass do. Grass Platt do< Briar and Brush do. Sey th. Sniffth* Briar Hooks, Corn Cutters Post Spoon*, Ox Yokes and Ox Bows Frails, Ate Alettes, Pruning Sheafs Dirt Scrapers for public raws Garden Hues and Itakda, Ditching KrtiVet Transplanting TroWefs and Forks Garden Reds and Linos With a Variety of Implement* not enumerated. For sale by . DENSLOW & WEBSTER, oct 7 1817,1 waslivingiuthe western part of this State, ptffiuing the occupation of a farmer: , One day Wftlte Chttppirig in the woods, I foolishly .chopped my root nearly off, iilstead df the tree. , During this misfortune I employed myself in perusing tlio IVagirioht leaves of an did volumo, printed in Eng land abnto hfffidred years ago. Among. these scattered leaves I read of ati herb which had been onolyzod by some,.of England's nricioiit ; Alche mists, showingpFoperties nnd qualities nover be fore fOUnd In any pmrit til At Was nVor. disco Vored*. This one herb, under tlio force of tho Retort and Crucible, developed more than, ten distinct properties-. This fttet struck 11W mind so lbrcibly; that It was IniBbssible fd get rid ofit. Something stieritad td toil nVo thdt Providence, whoso special bard 14 bxttirided tbWards all his creatures, hvl never concentrated into or\p small herb so many' medicinal quohtios, us various and as complicated, although perfectly idbiiticul os tho butnan blood, without a wise and good purpose. Hero was to bo fditrid tlio acids, the alkalis, tlio oils, thu water, tho air, the salts, tlio soda, &c., all combined, con centrated, And cheiriicully united iuto one single element of power, forming A Hiibidnrice more ul- lied.nnd iri affinity to the human blood than was* ever before discovered in tho works of nature. Laboring under thtiffe iiriprcssiVris fbr several years, I becalrio uneasy,' dis'cbnterited. and tin Willing to confine mysuli'longer tb Uio duties of a fittdteri . Every thing seemed tu point my mind to one object, viz. t thC preparation of thi* herb into a idediclrio; I UtendeteriiUiibd m return to the city SfN. York. I did *0, and imiutidialuly iuquire«l Tdr tho herb. It was not tb im found. I then sent to EurtJpo and tliufo (bund it under unotlior imVfid: Ifdviiig prepared the article to my satiifnetion, lgavo it away to all who would use it. Hun drods, I might say thousands, took it iiitii their families and used it: some for ouo filing und sdirie ibr another, and alt from the very firm to tho very last, pronounced it of unrivaled excel lotu;e and ptiwer. Tho first base tlmt came muter my observation, was a man that had lost the use of his arm for some years. Tlio Ointment restored til* arm completely iu a fow days. This surprised me a < much us it did the pati'eilt. After liiili there earn: a trial! Withsdre eyes produced l)v gunpowder—u very Had cflso Indeed. Ono box only sulHeiod to make u perfect cure. And I would here remark that hitudrcds have boon cured of sore eye!, who never found any relief but in this Oinri iribllt. Therttrie*Udri\o a woirinn wild Was mi fieri ilg oxerueiatiiig pain fVoul thu ague in Uio face.— Hur physician (thinking it the toothache,) hml extracted eleven of her teeth. Bui the dillicullv still HilfiAiffed as bad ub ever. The Appltefttioii dffiid All llOnlirig Ointment was iitlciided with immediate cessation of pain. HeMlicu however, began to swell, and the siirfimU whs covered over with pinlples Of eruption like prickly heat. In one day all ihi's disappeared. About Uih same time, 11 lady made application with it for the headache or long standing, and a Hilling of the hair. Tho Ointment cured her headache, and restored her hair; Since this, 1 have known the OiutiuoiU tb cure cases df ten, twenty nnd forty year* standing. I hesitate not to say, that it h almost un iufullibte remedy for tin’s complniilt. About this time tlicro were two cases, ono ot* Consumption, nnd the other of* Scrofula, which hud baffled tho skill of every physician who pres- criUlldi It was Wonderful t<> witness the effect of the Ointment on these persons. No tiiio would believe it unteHs they hud personally witnessed it. Blit it aid llte work prdporly. There was no h:t!: way business, for Uiuy recuvdred their health in • few inontlis* Rheitiriutisih, Fbver, Qitinzy, Sore Throat, C11- tnnedits Eruptions, distiasbs bf the Spine, and Nervbtts Conlplaints were treated with unheard of success. But in Chest disease*, Hitch ns Asth mu, paitiandunprussibit, I believe there i* nnbm- tor remedy. Aisb, the common diseases, such a* Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humor* oftho Skin, Inflammation, Fites, Sore Eyes, Sprain*, Bruise-, and Bums, it seeilts tu be a perfect untidotc.-- People Wdtild cumo into (lie store smiling, wish-* iug tu kildw if 1 Was really tbu Seventh Son, »r wliefiier tho Oiiitntem that I gave them was indeed alt-heuliiig in its imturo. For suid they, not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Coinpluint, particularly, was treated with great and universal success. It produced such good rljsults in all cases that if ha* been noised abroad, and I was nifered sums of money for n receipt to make it for private n * tnariily; EVery man spoke well of it, as it bad duiieso niuchgomk Not withstanding dll, I hate iim*»i careful not t<i recoirttUtfflU it, except incases I knew it would do S aod. 1 was never willing to lend myself to an\ ling witliout first testing its uioriM. This I eii doavor to do on ovory occasion, and wlionl acted as one of Uio Sick Committee in the Lodge of I. O. df O; F. I thou tested it upon Brother* in the indstcritical condition*, uud had abundant upper tunity of proving its worth; And, iri cbncbi*ion ( I wbnld remark tliut I have placed this OiUtuteiil before the people oftho • State*during the last nirin or twelve month*, end so general has been the satisfaetiriii, and so fcreut amount of good done, that more than half a mill- * idfl bf boxes havo already been sold. I do run!!:- believe there never Was a medicine which gained such widespread, universal end imnnimou* satis faction as the All-Hculiiig Ointment; Frbtn 'll parts of the land there have conic 1111 bno det-p, sincere arid tiiti vbrsal voice df upprolmtiuusa) ii;/4 “.McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of truth aud love. White health forever attends thy foot step*;" Aiid Were I now to give afi the good sayings Uf Uio pednte, their unqualified approval, tlieirtliankfulniisstnid grutitudo, their joy at rcc«» ering from disease and sickness, 1 could fill n volume. Jamks McAustkh, New York. For sale, wholesale nnd retail, by ' J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, net 18 Agtolt! for Suvaniiuh. O NION SETTS.—Just received a few Silver Skin nnd Yellow Onion Setts, nnd for sale by J. M. TURNER A BROTHER. . nov 3 Monument-square T ON0ON MUSTARD in qUarte^, half JL4 mid pound bbttlfts; atsb Hudson's Mustard iu tin boxes, a superior article, receited and fbr sale by A; T. BGWNE, nov 1 Strict*’ Building. ^^ROCiERiES.—175 bags Rio C’bfl’Cb, 2C VJ do. Loguirn do. 100 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey,- 2 qriartef casks Legr Frhrs 125 bbls. Western Fltirir, choice old Brandy 50 tierces prime Culm Molasses 50 half bbl*. Butler, Sugar and Soda Crackers 110 boxes Hammond's Soap. 30 do. Fnv’* Pale da., 45 do. Colgate's do. do., 4 lttfif boxes Foniily do, 20 Uflxos Nb.l dlibculato, 40 M. Principe Sugar* 10 liogs Black Pept‘r,5 do. AllHjiicu 20 brtttis Mustard 75 clb. 16’Z Cliftbn’sTobacco, 50 do. 5's do do., 20 do . Ih. \V. Roger*’ do 15 bbl*. Clarified Sugar 13 lilids. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 DomUons, l’s, 2's, 3’* and 5’* 60 doz. Painted Brickcts, 20 boxes Table Salt 60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea 20 casks ByuZs’ Lbiidon Porter 10 basket* Bacocu Clmnifmguu 25 boxus assorted Cordial* 50 bbl*. Crushed uud Powdered Silgnr 10 biigs Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths cask* Brandy 15 qr. casks Malaga Wine 15 qr. uud 15 eighth* Dourettu Malaga Who* 15 qr. mid 15 cigth* casks Madeira Wine 2 half pipe* Otard, Dupuy & Co’s. Brandy 5 bbls. (Rove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials 10 M. Venus Regalia Scgur* 125 ream* Wrapping Paper 50 gross Anderson’* Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes PerAimed Soup, 200 gross Matche d 2 qr. cask* Lcgrc Frcrs choice old Brandy 50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. lien iug 20 d& Pickles, 50 mat* Ciuuumon 76 do. Pipes 20 do. Tomato and Wulftut Catsup 30 do. Snernf. Caudles, 4’s and G’* 20 do; Ifull’s • do, 4’*, U’s uud 8’u 50 bbls. VVlmlri Cfi|, 26 do. Spenu. do. - 60 do. Viuegar.xOde. Jamaica Rum 15 do; St. Croix RuntllO do. N. O, Sugar Nos; 1 arid UMttckdfcI iiJjwhole and half but*. In store and for sate cm favorable terms, bv act IS CONNERAT & BARIi:. pOFFEE.-’50 bags Rio, 25 do old Govei u nibnt Java; 2 bale* Moctai, lauding from brie- Savannah, aud for sale hy oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY ACf*.