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'-THE DAttt OK<*BOIAW ;
. - 13 PUnLldllKD IN THU <
CITY OP S'AVANNAII,
t tny r.it f i f •' •
WILLIAM Ml'BflliLOCM,
AT TEH DOLlAtLH VIM ANNUM,
rAVAlll.K 't*Wjj»Mto3t'IN AllVitlCt^ ' 1
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at six DOU.AUS FOB §IX ,MONTHS.
TUB TKI.WBKSiY OKOBOIAN,
10K..THH CO^.TTRV,,, f
li publUh'id to ineeet the arrangement or tlm
maili, throe times a week, (Tueoday/Tliursduy,
and Saturday,) - -at'the Ofiteo l of ftho Daily Dear*
gin, and contains all- the iutalligonco, Commer
cial, Political and Miscellanuoua, including now
Advertisements pobliahod In the'DAil/PhpoW !
pTIS PAPER , .
Is sent to all part!' of the '$tfttfa nnll Union,
or delivered in tne cittr.'at FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, or ut Tl*itI3E i DOLLARS for siz
months. , , ,
TItE WEEKLY CJEORfllAN,
Is published every Friday nfternoon. At tiidre
ihii.i.aiis per unmtiu—all pay able in advnnco.
N. b.—Each Citation by the Clerks of tlio
Courts of Ordinary, that up plication l uu» be.ou
made for Letters of Administration, must be pub-
(L«hed thibtv u.ivs ut least. „ ,
Notico by Executors and Adinmistrntors for
Debtors andCreditora to. render in tliuir accounts,
must be published six weeks.
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must be nt public ■ miction, oil tho first Tues
day ofthe month, between tlie usiml hours ofsalo,
nt the place of public sides in tho county where
the Letters Testamentary, of Adininistration, or
(iuardiiuiship, may have been grantud, first giving
fiiry da vs notice thereof iu one of thp public
gazette* of this State, and at the door ofthe
Court House, where sucli, sales lire to lie held.
Notico for leave to soli Negroes, must be pub
lished for four moiitlis.-beforo any order absolute
Khali be made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Heal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardian*, must bo published SIX
TY DAYS beforo the day of sale. These sales
limit be made nt tho Court lluiiso door of tlio
county in which tlio property is situnte, und on
the first Tuesday of tho inonth, between the
hours often ill tlio luoruilig und four in the after
noon. Nosalos from day to day is valid, unless
so expressed in tho ndvcrtisemoiit.
Apiiliculions by Executors, Administrators and
(iuardiuns to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
soli Laud, must he nublished FOUR MONTHS.
Sales orpcrsoiml property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must he published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must ho advertised once u month for
FOUIt MONTHS.
Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (accompnniod
with a copy ofthe bond nfugruommit) to make ti
tles to laud, must be advertised Tiikkk Mo.vrus
at least.
SlierilFs snles under oxocutioni rogularly
granted by the courts, must bo advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY HAYS—Sales of pomhublo property
under order of Court, must bu advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the dny of Sale.
All Letters directed to this Ofliee or the
Editor, must bu post paid to untitle tlioui to uttuu-
tiuii.
CISOAHSI SI3GAHS!! SEGAHSU!
IJ Just received—
0,000 Superior Britannia Uriuid
f>,000 •* Cliurlostou “
4,000 “ Diana «
2,000 “ Gold Leaf "
0,000 “ llrituuniu Scguudi Ilratid
fi.OUO “ Puuetola “
f»,000 “ Cousolucion “
0,000 “ Lord Byron 41
Ik-sidcs various otlior bramls, which the subscri
ber oilers ut wholesale uud retail.
I‘. JACOBS,
1*7 Bull street, sign of the ludiaii.
sept 14
LTAVANA SUGARS.—The Subscribers
AA having made arrangement* with tlio most
celebrated Hognr Maiiiifacturers in Havana, will
continually Keep on bund, for Bale, a choice se
lection oftheir own direct importation, und now
liavc on hand the following:
20,000 Britannia Garciu choice Sognr*
*J'»,000 La Ceres do.
«i,500 Anuilla do.
10,000 Consolneio do.
f»,000 Washington Regalia do.
10,000 Venus do.
‘.*5,000 Alrio do.
and various other bramls, which they offer on ac
commodating term*
MiG CONNERAT & BARIE.
i-yoTifi^sy
n EOKGIA, Appling Comity.—Tu
vJF‘ all whom iit niay ebjiderhU-Wberotts, Din'-
Sol Morrison applies to mo fo’r Iftttonl of Admlnl^
fituH
.'Ilo . PUBLIC'SALES. !.
l Viviv 1 >SM*itti# J ipys' , sAi:te. l -wiii
VT bo sold on tho the flwt ! Ttftt»ddy ! 1ft JiAdhly
. . - f House in
legal ho'ura of B&tb, t!bc
dnd:singiil4r the. kindred 1 bnd drqdltort of the said
deceased; to filo their^bjetitibns' (If 'ntty tlidy
have) within the time proscribed by law, Why kaid
letters should not be granted. iivd// w.t
Given fVon: under my- hand, at ofitce, this Gtli
September, 1847. • ••
•MALCOM JOHNSON,'c.-c. o. A. c.
1 pd-4« 1 1 -M '■
rfE«^BtelA, BuilKii County.—To
V all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen
Williams, Gunr'd’mn of'Martba A.'Lwous,'huth
applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of
Btuloch county, for Lettcrs Dismissory from said
Guardianship. , r .. • -
These nre therefore to cite and admonish ull
S orsous wbatsoover interested, to tile Uieir objeo-
ons (if any) in uiy ofliee, within the time pre-
scribgd by Inw, otlierwise Letters Disiuissory wilt
bo granted tho applicant. '
oct l, DAVID, BEASLEY, c. c, o. n. c.
F OUR niOJXTIIS after date application
will bo made to tlio Hon. tho Inferior Court
of Buljoch County, whilo sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to soil all the reul and per
sonal Estate of Jasper nnd Eliza Sims, minors.
HASKELL SIMMONS,
, Guardian nfJnspor Sims.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
nov 4 Gunrdian of Eliza Sims.
I^OIT R UlOWT118 after dote, application
X will he made to the Justices of the Inforior
Court of Chatham County, whilo sitting for ordi-
naiy purposes, for leave to sell tlio following
negro slaves, to wit: Louisa nnd her five children,
viz: June.Aun,Mary Margnret, Frances, Wil
liam and Georgia, for tho benefit of tho heirs and
creditor* of Abralmm Nichols, lato of Chatham
Couuty, deceased.
ROBERT W. POOLER,
nnv 4 Aministrator, n. b. n. c. t. a.
1/10 UU MOiVTIIH after date, application
X will lie made to tho Hon. tho Justices of tho
Iufurior Court of Chatham Couuty, whilo sitting
us a Court of Ordinary, lor leavo to null all tlio
property, whether real or personal, belonging to
tlio estuto of Edward Quigly, deceased, for tho
benefit of tlm heirs mid creditors of said estate.
JOHN CASS, Guardian of tho
orphan children of Edward Uuigly, dcc’d.
nnv 2
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tuto of I.. Baldwin, deuuuscd, will plcnsc
make immediate payment: And those who have
demands against said estate, will present them as
the law directs.
nov 3 D. II. BALDWIN, Ex r.
’I^OIJR MONTHS nftor date, application
X will lie made to the lion, the Inferior Court
of Mulutosli County, when sitting for Ordinury
purposes, for louvo to sell lliu reul ustute and
slaves of Mrs. Anne Cuniiighnin, late of said
county, dueonsnd, for the benefit of the heirs und
creditors ofsuid estate.
oeta-2 CHARLES SPALDING.
N OTICE.—Four inonth* after date, appli
cation will he made to tho Honorable tlio
Justices of tile Inferior Court of Chnthnm County
whilo sitting ns n Court of Ordinary, lor loavo to
sell Billy uud Sarah, two negroes,belonging to the
cstutu of William Lnviuder, deceased, for tho
benefit of tlio heirs of said estate,
oottil G. W. LAVINDER, Adin’r.
I lOUR months alter duto application will bu
made to tlio Honorable tho Inforior Court of
Glynn county, when sitting us n Court of Ordi
nary for louvo to sell the estate of’Wm. B. McDon
ald, deceased, lute of Melutosh County. N
ALKX’lt McDonald,
daniel McDonald,
oot 5 Administrators.
•lYTOTICE.-All persons indebted to tlio es-
i. l tate of Joseph Pondurvis, lute of Wayne
County, deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment. Ami ull persons
having unv demand against tlm ustute, are request
ed to hand iu the same regularly uttostod witliin
the time prescribed by law.
oct Jti CALEB PENDARVIS, Exo’r.
folhiwlug.iraots.i parcels arid lots of iLinid,situate
lyingand being in tlm county ofGlyniinWithaRthu
TOIsSSafSlSiSSfBs® 'W-i I ’WPTOfflmta
thereto belonging and known and described us
IbUdWk,ibwH: ' tt ' '•••= ‘ '
- • AH> tiihit i 'trtiot' or parcel of 1 Land Containing
5,531 asres and composed of the', following si*
several surveys, viz: one survey containing J,0£H)
acres granted to Jacob Woodall, On tho 14th' day
of January».1837iand. one other trach.montoining
1000 oofas, and granted at the sametifuoio„)|\(ii].
Hudson; and one othqr tract containing 1000 acres
and granted' oh the 20lh day of Jonhary/1837 to
James Dv'Jauotti am) one othor tract,'containing
lOOflucrea, and granted at the same time to .Win
D. Janott; one other tract, containing Gti5 acres,
and granted at the same time to Edward W. But
ler; and one other tract, containing 906 acres, and
granted on the l4thduy.of January,,1837,to Plea:
snnt J. Mullins—all ofsuid tracts or.snrvuys hav
ing such shape, marks and boundaries os will ihoro
fttliy appear by reference to the plut annexed to
each of the suid several' grants. All tlm above
luiids being designed us plat A.~
Also ono other tractor parcel ofLaud 1 contain
ing J.888 acres und ktiQWii us tract B, and com
posed of two Hcvorol surveys ti> wit: ono survey
containing 1090 acres,, uud granted to Scnlou
Grantlund on tho 33d day ofJanuary, 1837; and
one other tract, containing c88.unres, and granted
at tho same time to Henry Darnel, the two nbbvo
Inst mentioned tracts having such shape, marks
nnd boundaries, ns will more fully appear by ref
erence to tlm plat .uiincxed to each of tlm suid
grants. ( ,
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land Cotaln-
3,509 acres, and known us plat L, Which said
tractor parcel of Laud is composed of tlio fdur
following surveys, to wit: one survey containing
100 acres, nnd grunted to Jumos Bonner, on the
23d dny of January 1837; ono other survey, con
taining 1000 acres, and grunted at the same lime
to Thomas 11. Kciniou: one other survey, contain
ing 1000 acres, und grunted to Josiuli Doles oil
thotiOth day of Jnnuury, 1837, (except 300 acres
thereof heretofore conveyed to YVHnam Manly,
trustee,) and ono other tract containing 509 acres,
ami grunted to William Grigg on'tlie tifitli day of
January, 1837; the aforesaid last mentioned sur
veys having such wlmpe, marks and boundaries,
us will inoru fully appear by rcfereucc to the plut
annexed to tho said several grunt*;
Also, all that tract or puree! of Land containing
3,781 acres, and known as tract II, nudeomposod
ofthe four following surveys, to wit: ono survey
containing 1,000 acres, and granted on the tiOth
day of January, .1837, to Robort W. Alston; one
other survey containing 1,000 acres,and grantud at
th\i «amu time lo B. H. Reynold*; one other sur
vey containing 781 acres, nnd granted nt the same
tirno to Robert II. Green; and ono other survey
containing 1,000 acres, and granted on tlm 33d
day ofJiumary, 1837, to John W. 1.. Daniel; all of
wnich several lust uiunlumed surveys or parcels
of Lniid luivo siich shape, marks and boundaries
asjwill appear by reference to the plut annexed
to said grants.
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land known
as tract I, and composed ofthe following surveys,
viz: ono survey containing 900 acres,and granted
on tho 23d day of January, 1879, to Sliadrueh Biv
ins, utul having such shape, marks and bounda
ries as will uppuur by tho plut unnexod to said
grant.
Also, otie othor tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 1000 acres, and known as tract K, nud
granted to Isaac McCrary on tho tiOth day of Jan-
tiury, 1837, uud having such sluice, marks and
boundaries as will appear by rctcrenco to tlm
plat annexed to suid grant.
Also, one other tract or parcel ofLaud, coutain-
ing‘1883 acres, and known us plut L, uml com
posed of tlm two following surveys, to wits one
survey coutuiug 061 acres,and granted on tlm 20tli
day ofJanuary.1837,to Richmond ilrowmaud one
other survey containing Otiti acres, and granted nt
tho same time to A. H. McNeill—all of which last
• Alkb, ttll-Ihose seteral Lefts, br •pori^ela ofLandv
lying nud boing in Brunswick, atid kooivn in ther.
plaq,tiiqrcofby the fylloiyiug^denqminntion and
In’ %'•-i n'Wffih
toiii'Lolinumbini’lil; fo, 1^ 60,00, oi?U3,'G ? 4
lt»: Ifti, 185, 180, 187, 188„189, 100 lOl 102;
m m ,001, 202, aw,, SS6B. 000, 291, 001, spo,
uud 347; ail' of tlm said last,, ijientione.d, towp, LoU
or pnrcels qf Lund, lyiug^and <being,|Withiji the,
lnic^of u. -suryey made on 29tb^optoniijejr,.1830,
pilBiiii
with privileges, apiirtenances and improvements,
lQv(ea on,,as the property qf Urhaaus Dart, by,
virtue of a .writli., fa., issuing out ofthe Superior
Court of Clyiui county, (on foreclosure of mort
gages executed by the*said Uranus Dart,! to tho
Exchange Dimk. uud by the ’said tho Exchange
Bank; assigned and transferred to the Comptroller
Geueful of soid State, and .Commissioners under
the act of 1&38, untitled “An Act to authorize the
business of Bunking and to reguluto tlm same*’ iu
favor of David E. Bothwcli,.Comptroller General,
for use, &c., against tlm said, Urbuuus Durt.mort-
sold tlm following tracts, parcels uud lots of Land,
situate, lying ami being in tlm Couuty of Glyiiu,
witii all tlio privileges, appurtenances mpl im
provements thereto, belonging, and known and
described as follows, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of Laud, being a moiety
of a tract originally granted to John Graham, who
>vhs afterwards alicined, nud suid Laud sold at
confiscation sales, by the-.Commissioners of Con
fiscation, under and by virtue, of an act of “Con-
fication ainl Onicnceinenl” of the State of Geor
gia, passed March 1st, 1778»to William Melutosh,
jr. and sold by tlm administrators of thu said Wil
liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Viviuo. ill the
yeur J8U6, und again sold by thu said Virgil II. Vi-
vino, hy his attorney in fuel B. Vi vino, to Samuel
Palmer, oti thu 12th day of Juutiury, 1837, uud
conveyed hy thu said Suuiiiul Palmer to James
Muse, by deed dated 7tii August, 1841, said last
mentioned tract having such shape, marks and
boundaries as will appear by a plat of 4 re-survey
oftlm sumo executed by Reuben King, on the
17th [poccuihcr, 1835, whicli accompanies suid
deed of conveyance.
Also,.ull that other tract oflund, containing 105
acres, granted to William Moore on the 31st day
of December 1836, and sold at SlmrilPs Sale on
3d day of August, 1841, und purchased hy E. M.
Moore, and conveyod hy the said E. M. Moore to
James Moore on said 3d August 1841; tlm shajm,
marks and boundaries of which will appear hy the
plat of tin* same.
Also, all that! other tract of Laud,containing 217
acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore's Laud, on
tlio north, the estate of Juums Moore's Land on
tlm oast, south and west by James Furl’s Land,
grunted to William Moore eu the 17th day of Muy,
1837, uud purchased at SherilF's Sale on tho :td
August, 1841, hy E. M. Moore, and subsequently,
on tim -3d day of August 1841, convoyed hy said
E. M. Moore to James Moore; tlm shape, marks
ami boundaries of which will appear by tlio plat of
the same.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Lund, con
taining 350 acres, (being composed of tlm south
uiuiety of a tract of Land granted to Jacob Muore,
iu November, 1769, Jbr 400 acres, und tim south
moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto,
and granted to James Moure on the 14th June,
1790, for 300 ueres) hounded north by tho north
ern moietus of said tracts ofluud,west by Lauds of
Jacob Moore,south by tim estate of Jumos Moore’s
Land, and east by marshes and creeks, having
such shape, marks uml boundaries us will appear
by reference to the plat uurmxed to said grant.
Also, ull that other tract ofLaud granted to Ja
cob Moore on the 28th Novoiubur, 1822, contain
ing 495^ acres, hounded east hy William Moore’s
Laud, southwest hy un old survey, northwest hy
vacant laud, und southeast hy James Moore’s
laud, uud conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary it-
mentioned tracts or parcels of Laud, have such j Deniere,-wile of James Moore, by deed eluted 1st
shape, marks uud boundaries as will appear by j October, 1833, and having such shupu, murks and
tlm plutuunuxcd to each of said tracts. i boundaries us will uppeur by tlm plat uimexcd to
Also, ull that tract or parcel of Lund, contain- ; said grant,
mg 840 acres, and known us tractD, and granted | _ Also, all that other tract of Land containing
XAOUR MONTHS after dato, application
X will bo Hindu to tlm Hon. tim Justices of the
Inferior Court of Cliutham County, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho per
sonal property belonging to tim ustute of Alary
E. Turner, late of said county, deceased, fur tim
houulit of the heirs und creditors of said estate,
uug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adnt’r.
MEW FALL GOODS.—Tlm Suhscri-
-*•’ bers have received, by late arrivals und are
now opening u full assortment of Fancy nkid 'Do-
iiiMlie Pry Goods, whjph consist, in nnrt, of
urond Cloth#, Ciissimeres, Sutiuetts, Tweeds,
1 eatings, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk
'jj' . 1 Hlack, Plaid, and ColMTHorinos, Wors
ted Fluid#, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
|/ cnc l|do., Cashmere Dresses,Mousliude Laities,
jlidi lig’d do., English and American Prints,
u ,'^Wd'yliito,.Prints,J’uriiituro Prints, White
nndUcd FInuncK.\Vhiteaij4 Brown Canton Flan
nels, Paper Cambrics, Cuihbriu uud Juconet Mus
lins, Rob Roy and Brociiu Shawls, Printed Cush-
n. e ^ e .^ 0, » Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched and
1 Isnj L. C. Handk'fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket und
* erona Ildndk'fs, Bleached and Brown Table Du*
tnask, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Huckabiipk.Cottondo.,
Uo , w !“,Towels, Clasps, Rings and Tassels,Braids
and 8ilk Twist for Purses, every variety of Bilk
and Cottou Umbrellas aud Parasols, Oil Cloth*,
'.arpotings, Pruggett or Figured Baizo, Carpet
nags, &c., &c.. which, wall a vnriety of other
Roods, will bo ottered ut the lowest market prices,
and en the most accommodating terms, Wholesale
r Retail. Mereliaiits, Plunters, and others, uro
invited to call nud examine.
GODFREY & LaRCCIIE,
—_ |{ 1__ West corner Shad’s Range.
|Y E JV FALL AND WINTER
i.V*;j°nS.-SNIDER, LATHROP
Pr iiv * * °*k ,r For sale, on reasonable terms —
* on j '—95 bale* Fancy, 25 do; Cablo Warp,
vei> ^ u bl°y , « 4 Alantifuctures.
““^KYS—tiO bales Washington aud Glasgow,
•Wdo. Union Rolled, 5 do. Extra heavy Mal
lory. J
n! Fiincy and rialns.
ImANKETS—25 bales Loudon Dulfil some ex-
•» j ar ^ H un ‘* bottvy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends,
pol’d and Fancy,2do. Fine Whitney, bed.
i?L8—5 bales Plain and Twilled red, 6
fiiiPm.. 1 ! 10 ' b c a*es Cunton, or Cotton.
^ INGS—50 bales, 8-4,7-8and 4-4, brown,
MiiMn 1 ’ d0, ^ 0, »bleached.
« \RLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Fancy and
1in" Utber !'-
^.^^““20 hales American nnd English, com-
iPira?8uO'co,,on, d
n' 11 '®* nnd size*.
Low Priced and Fine-
ANpK F8—Silk und Cotton, pocket, Verona,
Nfrfr“ ndllornaU '
nets ° C ^* > ®“’^ dtnarnoc * t an( * Scotch Bon*
]IQi?,L' ^9CKS —Low Priced nnd Finn,
hinds—Luilion, Gents, and Misses, of ull
-Figured and Plain Bobbinctt, Edgings
cfiy'wcriings.
< Ladie» and GontsFanoy.and Black
5“? b A “ CI.OTIIS-Dlnck, Blue, Brown, Mi,-
Z lllnck, Blue', Mixed nnd
^5f»J Snnnom n f d Jeans. ool’I
mnniotvs. —Fancy and
.... wtbbons. received and for sale by
uct6 HENRY JL STOTESBURY.
1/IOUR MONTHS after date, pplicntion
X will be uiude to tlm Uou. tlm Justices of tlm
Iufurior Court'of Bulloch couuty, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of
laud in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong
ing to thu estate of James Brinson, deceased, for
tlm benefit of tlm heirs and creditors of said es
tate. JASPER WILSON, ) ... .
sept 13 SIMEON BUINSON, j Lx r3
to Willinui J. Davis, on tim20(U day of January,
1837, having such shape, murks and boundaries
ns will uppeur by reference to tho plut uunexud
to suid tract.
Also, ull that other tract or parcel of land, con
taining 6000 acres, mid known as tract E, and
composed of'tim following six several surveys,
lo wit: one survey containing 1000 acres; and
granted to Uartloy McCrary, on’ tlm 18th day of
January, 1837; one other survey containing 1000 i
acres, uud gruutedul tim same time to G. G. Hol
combe ; one ether survey containing 1000 ucrcs,
uml grunted at tlio same time to Lewis Bond; ex
cept 200 ueres thereof, couvoyud to F. Poiicull;
one oilier survey containing 1000 acres,uml grant-
512 acres, bounded north hy Alichuel Poncell’i
land, cast by Sculou Grantlaiul’s Land, south by
S. C. King’s Land, west by Edward W. Butler’s
and Wm. Hudson’s Laud, und grunted to Jumos
Alooro on tlm 29th June, 1838, and having such
shape, marks and boundaries as will uppeur hy
reference to u plat annexed lo said grant.
Also, one oilier tract ofLaud containing 184
acres, bounded ut tlm time of survey on tlm north
aud west by vacant Lauds,so nth by JucobAI ooro’s
Land, aud east by old survey, und granted to Wil
liam Aloore on 23d November, 18J8, for 219 acres,
und subsequently reduced lo 184 ueres, uml pur.
caused by IJ. M. Aloore atShcrilFs Suluou3d Au
gust, 1841, nud oil same day conveyed by said
ujiu uiiiiir survey euiiuiiiiiug iwiiua>'iu3 l uuu grimi' «»»« o.hhuunj iumcu nj oaiu i>,
ed ut tim sumo lime to Loyal Cowles; ouc other j M. Aloore to James Moore, and having such shape
survey containing 1000 acres, uml grauted on tlm ! marks and boundaries as willuppaar by a plat an
XAOIJR MONTHS after dato, application
X will he luude to the Uou. the Justices of the
20th ofJuuuury,1837,to Isaac Al.Rulkund one ether
survey containing 1000 ucrcs, and grunted outlie
23d day ofJanuary 1837, to George W. Alurray
—ull of said last mentioned several surveys, liav-
iug such shape, marks uml boundaries us will
Inforior Court of Chatham county, while sitting . ... , .
fur ordinary purpura., fur leave to *0 two Net I fww.lully «f|H«ur .ly telcrtmct) to thu plut an
crocs, being nan of tho personal proporty of tim
late John P. Williamson. Sold for tlio benefit of
thu heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian,
sept 2
F OUR MONTHS uftcr date, application
will he made to the Hon. tho Justice# of tho
Intbrior Court of-Chatham county, while sitting
us n Court-uf Ordinary, for leave to sell the real
estate and slaves, belonging to tim estate of Doro
thy Salfucr, lato of suid county, deceased, dor a
division of the same among the heirs of said es
tate. N. NUNGEZER, Ex’or.
july 24
I ^OUR MONTHS ufter date, application
will bo made to tho Hon. tho Justice* of tho
Inferior Court of Brvan county, when sitting ns a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tim per
sonal property of-Mary S. Wilson, a minor,
july 25 O.'W. HART, Guardian.
D R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGO-
GUE—For tho cure of Fover nnd Ague,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent und Re
mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundico, En
largomout oftlm Liver, Enlargement ofthe Spleen
uml all tim various forms of Bilious Diseases.
This invaluable medicine was prepared from
an extensive practice of several years in n bilious
climate, and isnover known to fail of curing Fe-
verand Ague, or any of tho diseases above named
Those who arc sutfering from atfcctionsof thi.
kind, ns also those who have become invalids from
their effects upon the constitution, will find the
India Cholcgegue a most iuvnhiuble remedy for
purifying the blood, and thoroughly dcunsing
from the system* the morbid effects of n bilious
climate.
Tlm wonderful operation of the C.holugogiip in
‘eradicating bile from tho human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency in tim speedy',
thorough and permanent cure of fever null ague,
uml the various grades ofiuterinittent and remit
tent fovers.
It is equally effectual for tim cure of Liver Com-
g luint, Jaundico, Enlargement oftlm Liver: also
inlnrgcment of the Spleen, called Ague Cake,
und the vnrious forms of billious Indigestion.—
These, with tho othor varied affections of such
climates, arisiug from a common miasmal cause,
are only modifications ofthe same disease, and e-
quully controlled by the same remedy.
Solo Agonts for Savannah,
J. Al. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct. 21 Monument Squurc.
G OLD PENS.-A large supply of the a-
hove embracing eveiy variety of all tlio prin
cipal makers, which have boen selected in person
Vith grout care, and cannot but give satisfaction.
The assortment varies in prices from $1 to $4
50 and includes some very -.superior, small size
Pons for Indies writing; together witii u few Pens
iu heavy Gold Cases. A liberal discount made to
wholesale nurclmaers.
oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER.
nexed lo each of said grunt*.
Also,all that other tractor parcel of land, con
taining 1678 acres,aud knownu# tract l\uud com
posed ofthe three following surveys to wit: mm
survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to Da
vid II. Mitchell, on the 20th day of January,1837;
one other survey containing 1000 ueres,and grant
ed to l'etor J. Williams, on tho 23d duy of Janu
ary. 1837; and other survey coiiUiinilig 678 acres,
and grauted to John Bolhuno, on the 28th day of
January, 1837—ull ofsuid last mentioned several
surveys having such shupe.inarks and boundaries
as will appear by rcfurunco to tlm plat annexed to
each of suul gruiiis. >
Also,all tiiutother. tract or parcel or Land con
taining 1591 acres, and known as tract G,and com
posed of the .two following surveys, to win one
survey containing 1000 acres, uud granted on tim
lllh duy of January, J837;uik! one othorsurvoy con
taining 591 acres, and granted on tim 26th day of
January, 1837, to Robert Micklejohu; each of
said last mentioned stirvoy* having such shape
marks and boundaries ns will appear by reference
to the plut annexed to cuch of said grants.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con
taining 4,598 acres, and known us tract AI, nud
composed oftlm five following surveys, to wit:
oiio*urvey containing 1,000 acres,.und granted on
the 20th day of January, 1837, to James Wood;
ono other survey containing 1,000 acres, and gran
ted at tho same time to Alichnol Harvey; one oth
er tract containing 1,000 acres, uud grunted at the
same time to James Bivins; ope other tract con
taining 1,000 acres, and grauted oil tim 23d day
of January, 1837, to Nathauicl B. Julian; and one
other tract, containing 598 acres, and granted on
tho '26th day of January, 1837, to Charles Smith;
all of which saidluHtnmutionedsurvcyshuviiigHuch
shape marks and boundaries as will nppearoy re
ference to tlm plat annexed to each ofsuid grants.
Also, ull those several Lots or parcels of Lund,
lying und bciug in Brunswick, und known in the
plan theruofhy tim following denomination and
numbers, to wit: 362, 363, 364, 365, .366, 367,
368, J109, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 412,
415,410,417.418, 419, 420,421, 427, 428, 431,
462, 403,461,465,466,467,468,468, 470, 471,
477, 478,479,480,481, 512, 513,514, 517,518,
519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 530, aud 531; the
said fifty four town Lots being within the lines of
a survey made on the 29th September,' 1826, and
grunted to Urbanus Dart on the 17th September,
1828.
' Also, nil that other tract or pared of Land, (ex
cept 126 acres-of the same,) containing 450 acres,
and known as Powell’s tract, bounded South by
Piles’ land, westwardly by Burnett’s land, north
westwardly by Dart and VVilliams’ laud, aud east
ward ly by lauds ofthe Brunswick Land Couipu-
ny, and originally granted to James Powell.
Also, all that other tract and parcel of Land,
containing 177 acres, and known os tho Ilazlo-
huraf tract; bounded east by marahos und creeks,
south by lands of t ho Brunswick Land Company
nnd eastwardly and westwardly by lands surveyed
to Thomas Butler King.
flllATUAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
V/ CauliHtud,—On tho lirstTuesdtty inDueeinbur
next, before tho Court Houso in the. City ofSavaii-
nali.'b'etweeii'UiA legal hours bf Sale', will bb sold,!
All that Lot of Ground, situated, lyingand being^
in the City of Savannah; County -of Chathotu,
known in the Ptyq of said City by.tho, number
eighteen (18) hounded East by Washington
Square, South by St. Jhliari Street, West by Lor
number seventeen (17) and North by< liryuit
Street, together with ull tiie-imqrovenieuts there-,
on—Divided to satisfy the following executions
issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Fal-
ligaut vs. Mary Sbgurs, Administratrix Estate
James Sagurs; deceased ? Cope «fc Mills vs- samu;
William AI. Leigh v*. samu; C, C..Thomason &>
Co. vs. same; and three, Francis At. Scarlet,
Adin’r, Estato John Purlund, deceased, vs. same,
l-ovies made and returned by a CoiHtablc. Pro
perty pointed out by PlamtillVAttorney.
ELISHA WYLLY, Slmriif, c. c.
X IHERTV SHERIFFS’ SALE;
XJ —Will bo sold, on tlie first Tuesday in De
cember next, before tlm Court House door, iu
Hiuesville, between the usual hour# of sale, tbc
following properly, viz: One tract of laud, con
taining two hundred acres, more or less, hounded
North hy lands of Z. L. Boggs, East hy lands of
Shephard uud oilier*. 'I'lm above trac't of laud
levied on us the property of Jacob Aloore, and to
bu sold to satisfy a tax execution against said
Aloore, iu favor of tim tax collector of Liberty
County.
Also, ut the name time and place, will be *nld,
one other tract of land, containing two hundred
acres, more or less, hounded on tim North and
West Ity lauds of Ciqit. John Shaw, South by
lauds of Jolm Way, levied on a* tho property of
tile Imirs ofthe estate of AfcCiitharinc, to satisfy
a tax execution ugaiiut suid Imirs, iu favor oftlm
tax collector of Liberty Couiitv.
nov I S. S. AlOODY, 8. L. C.
A DMINISTRATORS SALE.—On
xJl the first Tuesday iu December next, be
tween the usual hours, will lie sidd at tho Court
Houso iu Darien, Alelutosh couuty, tlm follow
ing named negro slaves, Mary Ann and her three
childreu, Olliuul, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck,
Bock nud infant, Louisa and Grace, for the bene
fit oftlm heirs of Alexander 8. McIntosh, deceas
ed. W. J. MclNTOSlI, Administrator,
oct 12
nexed to said graut. All the aforesaid last men-
tmiicd seven tracts and parcels of Laud,with thu
privileges, appurtenances uml improvements
levied on as tho property of James Aloore, de
ceased, hy virtue of u writ of fieri facias, issuing
out of tho Superior Court of Glynn county, (on
foreclosure of mortgages executed hy tim said
James Afouru in his lifetime lo the Exchange
Bank and hy the said Exchange Bank assigned
and transferred to the Comptroller General of
said Stale and Cominissiniior# under tim Act of
1838, emitted “Au Act to authorize tim business
of Buukiug and to regulate tho same,’’) iu fuvor
of David E. Bothwcli, Comptroller General, for
use, &c., against tlm said James Moore, imirt-
giigor, and Urn said the Exchange Bank, assignor,
said property poiuted out in thu said mortgage
Fi Fa. It. R. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sheri If.
_ Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 23, J817. nov 1
1/XECUTOB’S SALE.—By virtue of
Aid an order of thu Honorable inferior Court
of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinury pur-
noses, will ho Mofil at the Court House door in
llinosviHo.'nf said County, on tim first Tuesday
iu December next, between the usual hours ul*
sale: All the remaining reul estate of Robert
Hendry, lato ofsuid County, deceased, consisting
of several Tracts aud parts of Tracts, viz: Two
Hundred und Sixty Four Acres bf Lund grauted
lo Tlmiua* Neal and Philip Pippins. Three
Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson.
Fifty Acre’s granted to Sylvaims Robinson.
Twoiily-livo Acres, being nart of a Tract, granted
to Ann RobiiiHou. Two Hundred Acres gruntod
to Andrew Floyd. Tliruo hundred Acres grunt
ed to John Undorwoud, containing about Eleven
Hundred anil Forty Acres, more er less, nnd sold
for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said
doceuccd. Terms made known on tho day of
side. . JOHN A. HENDRY,
ENOCH DANIEL,
sept 23 Qualified Executors.
71 XECTJ TOR^miE^WilMrc^id,
-J on tho first Tuesday in January, 1848, be
fore the Court llousu door, ill thu town of Reids-
ville, iu thu County of Tattnall, two lots of laud,
each containing 287£ acres, more or less, lying
oil thu North side of thu Altamaha River, just
above thu junction of thu Ohoopic, and uro ad
joining tlio lauds of Joseph Bell, Esq., nud others.
These lauds tire valuable, both in soil and tim
ber. They are sold for thu benefit of the heirs
aud creditors of the ostato of William Cooper,
deceased. Torius on the duy of sale,
nov 1 GEO IlGE COO PER, Exr.
N OTICE.—Will i»0 sold un tim first Tues
day in Juuuary next, before the Court House
iu the city of8avaunuli, between thu usual hours
of suhv nd* tlmsu Tracts of Mind, situate ill the
County of Chatham, ami on the Savannah River,
kmnyii a* tim Brampton aud Retreat Plantations,
containing 840 Acre*, more or loss, 100 Acres of
which is tinder embankment, and cultivated iu
Rice, tin: rest consisting of mixed land, together
with ull[tlm improvements on said plantations.—
Tlm said lauds being part of tlm estate of John
G. Williamson, deceased, nnd being now adver
tised for sale,. by virtue of a decree of Chancery
of the Superior Court of Chatham Couuty.
WM. II. CUYLKR.
C. P. RICIIARDSONE,
F.*B. DURANT;
nov 2 Commissioners.
A DM IMS TIMTO Its SATlj~
Will bo *old, on tlio first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before thu Court House door, in States-
borough, Bulloch County, between thu lugal
hours of sale, mm negro man named Tom, be
longing to tlm Estate of John Williams, late of
said county, deceased, for the huuelil oftlm heirs
and creditors of said Estate. Terms made
knuwn on tho duy qf sale.
E. II. SCARBOROUGH, Ailmr.
nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS. Admx
U
UAI>1E8’ , SH0E EX01(AM<Sis; I
f APIJ9B’ Miuea, ChiUrtui’* Mil_M#g
Q.niiinnM 1 finii Nisn HI
I SHOES., of nvon
i.um *.
163 Congress strceet, Savannah, Geo., sign oi
the Golden Hand* : octl
UTTABAGA, Dido’* Hybrid, White Flut
Dutch uud Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie
ties nfCabbuge, Radish, Spinach, Lattucc, Peas,
Cutdillower, Beets und Salsify Seeds, Garden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and
Nippers. J u*t received per Sterling, aud for sale
by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER.
* wept 16 Monument nqnorw.
« NEW AND 8EA- —^ ’
SONABLE GOODS.—
Received hy lute Arrivals
from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The
Subscriber bogs leave to acqiiniut the citizen* of
Savannah and its vicititiy, that lie has received,
and is now opuiiing, ut his Store, a most splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATCH ES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS. &.e., consisting in part ns follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt und Ebony Mantle
Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood uud Black Walnut
Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Olfiee Time
Pieces, 8 day#; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 days nud 3t) hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor
and L’Kpiuo Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor,
Lupine and Plain Watches.
SILVER-WARE. Table, Dessert and Tea
Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
Clips, u great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But
ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyphom,
1&C. &c.
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Custer#, Candlesticks, Butler Tubs, Salt.Dishes,
uud every oilier article iu that line.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porceliati uud China Flower Vu-
*os, from $2 to $30 nor pair; a good assortment
of Japan uml Euamuled Waiter#, now stylos, ve
ry rich; a line assortment of GirundolcH, Solar
f-mnps, now style, all size*; llrituuniu Tea Sets,
Castors, Lump*, CiimllnMtickH, &c.; I,tidies’ and
Gentlemen's Dressing Coses, Ladies' Work Box
es, Fancy Fans, Card Cose* of every description;
together with u large uml varied assortment of
Fancy Good#, suitable for holiday presents, &c.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a lino assertumut;
Musical Instruments of every description, Silver
and Steel Biig umi Purse Mountings, Silver uud
Stool Deeds,Silver Pencil# and Toooth-plcks, Ci
gar Cases, StmlV ami Tobacco Boxes, Silver
Chain*; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair
aud Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every do-
Hcriptiun, Cane#, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every ether article usually found in
our trade.
Clocks, Watolms, und Jewelry Ropuired In the
best maimur, uud warranted to jfivo satisfaction
oct 18
T. ’
W1LMOT.
/CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
—On the first Tuesday iu December next,
before the Court House in the city of Savannah,
between tim legal hours of sale, will be sold, The
undivided one-half part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia
Boifeuinet) of ull those Three several Lots of
Laud .situate, lying uud being ill tile county of
Cliutham in thu State of Georgia, numbered
twouty-two (22), twcuty-threo (23), aud thirty (30)
und known further us part of two Five Acre Lots
number* three (3) and four (4), iu West Curry
Town in the extended limits of Savannah, which
three Lot# of Land had been conveyed hyJohn
Randolph McKinnon, by deed bearing date the
eighth day of February, in the year eightnen hun
dred uud thirty-six, to William Bee m trust for
certain uses therein expressed, together with ali
the hereditaments and appurtenances, but subject
to two outstanding leases, one on Luts numbers
twenty-two (22)'and twenty-three (23), to Za-
chariah Winkler for four years from tho sixth duy
of February in the year eighteen hund red and
forty-five, ami the oilier on Lot number thirty (30)
to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in the year* eigh
teen hundred nnd forty-eight, the lessees owning
thu houses ; which undivided one half part had
been mortgaged by Johu T. Boifeuillet Trustee in
place of said William Beo, decoascd, to tlm Bank
ofthe Slate of Georgia, by Deed dated tho third
day of February in the year eighteen hundred
and forty-six. Levied on hy virtue of a fi. fa.
founded on forclosnre of mortgage, issued out of
tho Superior Court of.Chatham county, in favor
ofthe Bank of the State of.Georgia vs. Jolm T.
Boifeuillet, Trustee Ann Lydia Boifeuillet.
ELISHA WYLLY, SheriffC.C.
oct 28 V
T ACES AND EM0IIOIDERIEN
J-i Inside Iihdf; Emb’d Muslin Collar#; Lace
.Cups; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging &lnsert’g:
Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Valeneione’s Luce;
Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do,; Plain
nndFig’dblk. LisleLacc; Fig’d and plhin Cap
Lace. For sale by
: oct 2 HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
H AMS;- 1 200 Reynold# Extra Sugar cured
Homs, just received, for sale by
oct 7, J, F.. GAUDRY CO.
_ BUCKNER & MEEEKER,
[ Nos. 105 uud 106 Bryan streut, have just
received, a tine assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths aud Boys wear,
of the best materials and manufacture, and of thu
latest style. Also, I-ndics, Misses ami Children’s
Shoes of every variety uud style, warranted us
f p»od as cun bu found in this market, and ut us
ow price*. A largo nnd carefully selected stock
of PLANTATION BROGANS, which plunters
uud fiictor# will find to their iiilvuutugu to cull aud
examine. Care takuuj in fittiug measure*.
Also, a general .assortment of Caps, Trunks,
Valises, Carpet Bugs, School Satchels, Jtc.
And u supply of Ladies aud Geutiemuii's Paris
nmdo Boots, direct importation. net 1
TO ALX^‘TiljT arein’IvanT:
X The subscriber takes pleasure iu having it
fully uud continually understood, that he is pre
pared to supply the wants of all the Gentlemen,
Iaidics, Young Mon. Missus aud Children, iu this
city, so faros Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Cur-
pci-bag* und Trunk* are concerned. To the Gen
tlemen he would say, that his stock of Ready Made
Ciothtng bus not yet been surpassed lor style,
cheapness, and durability. Let tim Ladies’re
member that we have a full supply of fashionable
Suiumor Bonnets, uml that our large aud vuriod
stock of Shoes, enable us to suit every customer.
To the Young Men, bo it announced that we are
offering the finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn
Hats that cun he found in this city, and tiiat our
French Boots can’t be beat.
Cull ut No. 163 Congress Street, sign of the
GOLDEN () HAND,
oct 9 WILLIAM B. HALE.
TYAFEB.—200 reams 26X384 Newspaper;
X 150 do 24X36 do; 100 do 22X32 do; 100 do
21X27 do ; 150 reams plain and ruled Foolscap
paper, 75 reams plain Flat Cap pnpar; 125 reams
plain and ruled Letter paper; 40reumH Folio Post
and Book paper ; 100 ream# Double Wrapping
paper ; 13(rreaui* Double Straw Wrnppingpa-
per;200 reams best quality brown Wrapping pa
per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa
per, assorted kinds; 75 reum* Envelope paper,
received by recent arrivals, nnd for sale oy
oct 30 DENLOW &. WEBSTER.
WATCHES AND JKWEE-
RY.—Tlio Subscriber wishes to call tim
attention of his customer* to a choice as
sortment iif fine watches, just received hy recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers,
Gold Dotiblu Bottom Imvurs, Gold imitutiou Dou
ble (.'use Lovers, Gold Anchor Escunomout Le
ver*, Silvor Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Lu-
vers, Silver Luniuo and Vertical OAcanuiuent.
Also, liiiu Gnld Fob Chains, Vost Chains, Curb
Guard Chums, Keys and Chain Rings,all of which
will ho sold ns Imv ns in any city iu thu Union.
All kind* of Watches Repaired and warranted.
1). B. NICHOLS,
oct I First corner west of Pulaski House.
A BRICIJL'l’ Ult AIa IMPLE
MENTS.—Having made large addition# to
their fornior assortment of Agricultural Imple
ments, tho subscribers now offer to plnuters uud
merchant#, a hotter stock than ever before offered
iu the Southern country, consisting iu part, ofthe
following articles, viz:
PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cast Iren, No*. 10,11. 12 and 20
Dugou, or Connecticut Wrought iron 1,2,3, & 4
Allen pattern
Kiigglus, Norse & Mason’s Improved, viz:
Eagle, heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. with wheel aud cutter
No. 2 11, u large 2 Imrso
Do. with wheel uud cutter
No. A 3, medium 2 horse
A 2, light 2 horse
“ A I, light J mule or garden
“ 6 inch light 1 horse turning
“ 7 do. do. medium 1 lioran turning
“ 15 do. do. new pattern 1 do, for light soil.
“ A 1, side hill 2 horse
“ O, do. do. I do.
Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. No J, u’luoditini 2 horse
Do. O. 1 do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 hor#o
Cotton Trenching, 1 horse
Rice do new pattern, with guago wheel.
The above Ploughs, witii ami without stocks—
extra stocks for the improved Ploughs
HOES.
Lyndon’# extra black Carolimt, 0, J, 2, & 3 crown.
Do. bright do. 0,1,2, «k 3 do.
Do. Rice, No. 2 und 3 do.
Do. New ground, PP and PPP do.
Do. Oval r.yeGrubbing,Nos.2attd 3do.
Do. Round Eye do. No*. 2 and 3 do.
Lyndon & Co’s. Anchor. 01), 0,1 und 2 do.
Brade’s Patent, 0, I, 2,3 uud 4 do.
Light Yankee
' AXES.
Collin’# & Co’s. ) «r • .. 1 Root's
Bond’, ViirloiM |>atloi:„,. } “j
SHOVELS.
Handled Spades. Socket Spades
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, Ac.
Improved Cultivators, with gnugo wheel
Cultivator Plough, or Horse Hoc
Common Harrows, Folding do
Corn and Cobh Crushers, a hand mill
Do. do. do. for home power
Corn Shellcrs; Fan Mills, two sizes
Patent churns, Plantation Wheelbarrow*
Comiuou Straw Cutters, Patent do. do.
Svvjnglotrees
Grain Cradles, new pattern. Rico do. do.
SCYTHES; HOOKS, Ac.
English Patent Scythes, American Grass do.
Grass Platt do. Brim and Brush do.
Scytli Bnuithfl
Briar Hooka, Corn Cutters
Post Spoons, Ox Yokes uud Ox Bows
Frails, Axe Helves, Pruning Shears
Dirt Semners for public roads
Garden lloos and Rakes, Ditching Knives
Transplanting Trowel* nnd Forks
Garden Reel* and lanes
With a variety of Implements not enumerated,
For uole by
DENSLOW &' WEBSTER.
opt 7
V llEAUNO OINl’MENTI—Ah.buSiyMin
1817* I wu# l.viugmthedveatein-pailol' tbh£ tutor
pursuing tlid'toccupatioA of a farmeh:> Ouoldnyd
while chopping, in the tVobdi.iI foolishly-chopped
my Toot nearly off,' instead'bf tlioitrsd i Duhigft
thllmisfortune I otoplo/ed inysldfiin pornsing tho//
fragment leaves ofan old volurrie/ iprintod irfJHng"’
land soino hundred years ago. Among tlnwa r
Scattered loaves ! redd ofaii herli Whiclrhad bjn}»
analyzed by some of England’s ancient lAJcko-
AfttdWWihfVfif be r
fojrafoupd m any. plfnt .(hut, pycfdwcavdred^
MemeXto telfinejiiat P^ovidepqe, wjioievspociai-
care is extended toWarda all Ws creatures,; bad •
never concentrated irito’ ohe;smiill lierb[W g ^ ‘
medieinal qualities, os .Variousand kscompllci
the air, the.salts; the «oda, &c.;aUcMnbiiied. cou-
cuntratod, and ohemically united into ono ^ingio-
element qf power, forming a substance morobil-'
lied and in affinity to the huiuan blood timu wus
ever before discovered in tiio \Vorks of natnroi it
Luboriug under these impresiiona tor toveral'
years, I became uiiOaVy*, diseontfented, aitd un
willing to coufiue myself louger to tiw dutic# of a
farmer. M .V.
Every tiling seemed to point-my mind |o gnu;
object, viz.: thu prepurutiou ortiiidher^ iutp, u'
iqedk'iue. I then determined to return tq the city.
of N- Yqr|t. .- I did so, nud iiniucdiutuly iunyiml
for the hurb. It was not to bo fouuu. I Riyu
sont,to Europe and there ibuudit under another
niinke. • *
Having prepured the article to niy sati#fartion,.
I gave it away to all who would use it. Hun
dreds, I might say thousands, took it' into their
families and nsed it: some for one thing and
some for number, and ull from tlio very lirsl lo.
thu very last, pronounced it of unrivaled excel-
leiiuo and power.
The first case that came under my observation,'
was a man tiiat hud lost tho ubo of his arm for-
some year#. The Ointment restored his urm>
eomnleloly in a few Jays. Thin surprised me as
much as it did tiie patient. After him there cauio
a iiiau witii sore eyos produced by giiupuwder—a
very bail ease indeed. Oue box only Mullieiml to
make a perfect cure. And 1 would Imre remark
that hundreds have been cured of bore eyes,
who never found aiiy relief but in tlii-i Oint
ment.. '
There next came a woman who wan suffering
excruciating pain from tiie ugue In thu luce.—
Her physician (thinking it thu toolhaeliu.) had
extracted olovon of her teeth. But the diilieulty
still romuinod as Imd a# uvor. The Application
ofthe All Healing Ointment was attended with
immediate cessation of pain, lleriilce however,
began lo swell, and the surface w'us covered ov'Jr
with itiniples of eruption'Hko prickly boat. ' in
ono day all this disappeared. About tho aumb
time, a lady Uiude application with it for the
headachu of long stuuding, and » filling of the
hair. Tho Ointment cured her headache, ami
restored her hair. Siuco this. I Juivo known tim
Ointment to euro cusos often, twenty uiid forty
year# standing. I hesitate not to «uy, that i.tu
almost an infallible remedy for this complaint.
About this time there were tvlo eases, .oho of
Consumption, aud tho othor of Scrofula, which
had liulHed the skill of every physieiau \vlvo pru#-
crihatl. It was wondorfitl to witness tho dtfedtof
the Ointment on those persons. No one would
believe it uulers thuy Ima personally witnessed if.
But it did the work properly. There was no hall’
way business, for they recovered tlioir health'ih a
fuw months.
lthemuutisin, Fever, Quinzy, Sore Thrdat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of tho Spine, ainl
Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard
of success. But in Chest diseases, sucli us Asth
ma, pain and onpression, 1 believe thorp is >to bet
ter remedy. Af#o, the common diseases, suel; ns
Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humor# of tho Slciu,
Inllummution, Piles, Soro Eyes, Sprains, Brdises,
aud Burns, it seems lo ho a perfect antidote.—
People would coino into tho store Btiiiling, wish
ing to know if I was rcullv the Sevohth Sdii, or
whothur tho Ointment that Y^avo them was indeed
all-healing iu its nature. For said they, not ono
single application has lnilod to cure. ' • •
Liver Complaint, particularly, waq treated witii
great and universal success.
It produced *uch good results in all cases that ii
has been noised abroad, and I was offered sum* of
money for u receipt to make it for private use
merely. Every man apoko well of it/as it had
doncso much good.
Nut withstanding all, I have been careful not to
recommend it, uxcepl in cases I knew it would do
good. I was never willing to lend iiiysdlftq' any
tiling without first testing its merits. This I en
deavor to do on every occasion, and when I ucted
a* one of the Sick Committee in.the Lodge bf 1.
O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brother* in this
most critical conditions, and hud abundant oppor
tunity of proving its worth. ( ^
And, in conclusion, I would remark tiiat I havo
placed this Ointment before tiie people ofthe. V.
Status during the last nine or twelve months, [and
so general has been thu satisfaction, and' so great
amount of good done, dial more thun half a‘ mill
ion of boxes huve already been sold. 1 do roully
believe there never was a modicjpo whicli guined
such widustircad, universal and u»auiiupas*sati#-
fuctiouas the All-Iluuling Ointment. From oil
purls of the laud there huve come up one deep,
sincere and universal voice of upprobatioirwying
“McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tiie word.of
truth nml love, while health forever attends thy
foot steps." And wore 1 now to.give all the good
sayings of thu people, their unqualified upproval,
their thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at rueov
ering from disease and sickness, 1 could fill h
volume. Jank# McAi.ixter, New York. •
For sale, wlmlesule und retuil, by
J. M. TURNER A BROTHER,
oc.tlS Agents for Savannah.
TjVjLOUR.—16 bhbls. Georgia Flour, 10 do.
-I- Apples,
, received and for mile by
aldert hard.
AIV'KW SEXXS.—Jint received c low
VX Silver Skin Vud JCellow Onion Setts, and
for sale by J: M; TURNER A BROTHER,
nov 2 Moauracnt-oquar
T. QNDON MUST ABO ia quarter, heif
XJ and pound bottles; also Hudson'* Mustard
in tin boxes, a iurverior articled received and for
saloby Ai T, BOWNE,
nov 1 Smeta’ Building.
£<BOCKBIE8.-m bagsKibci'lloe, 99
VX do. Laguiru do.
100 bbla. New Orleans Whiskey,
2 quarter casks Lcgr Frers
125 bhis. Western Flour, choice old Brandy
50 tierces prime Cuba Molasses
50 half bbla. Butter, Sugar und Soda Crackers
110 boxes H&mtnoud't Soap, 30 do. Fay’s Pule
do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes
Family do.
20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40M. Principe Segtira
10 bags Black Pooer, 5 do. Allspice
20 boxes Mustard
75 do. 16’# Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do. />’# do.
do., 20do . lb. W. Rogers’ do
15 hbls. Clarified SugaY .,
13 hhds. cboico St. Croix Sugar .
125 Dcmijon8, l’g, 2’s. 3'« and 6’s • v • •« K> *-
50 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Spit
60 doz.. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea
20 cu#ks Byass’ London Porter
10 baskets Bucoca Cliampuguu
25 boxes assorted Cordials
50 bid#. Cranlied and Powdered Sugar
10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 cightii# casks Brandy
15 qr. cask# Malaga- Wine
15 qr. and 15 eighths Douretta Malaga Wino
15 qr. and 15 eigtlj*cask*Madeira Wine'
2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co’e. Brifndy
5 hbls. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordial#
10 M. Venus Regalia Segars
125 reams Wrapping Paper
50 gross Anderson’# Chewing Tobacco /
20 boxes Perfumed Soap, 200 grow Match##
2 qr. caska Legre Frera choice old Brandy
DO boxes Codfish, 100 do..Herring •. ; :
20 do. Pickles, dOnut# Cinnamon •
75 do. Pipea ; . .
20 do." Tomato aud Walnut 'Catsup* ' j
30 do. Sperm. Cnndlea, 4'a (inij ff# , '
20 do. Iluli’a do. 4’s, 6’# anil
50 bbls. Whale Oil. 25 do. Sperm.’ do..
80 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica lliun
15 do. St. Crftix Rum, 16 do,'N.'O. Suirar^
Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel iu whole arid half bbls.
In xtoro olid for Pale on'fuvoi-pblc terms, by :
oct 18 COlf NERAT ^BArtlS;