The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 13, 1847, Image 1

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■ •" r.’M^'' ml. '.)**'*■■ •’■ TJlIBDAUircltiOIMJUM, w_i»un<asilkD iVriiii Cl T Y or SAVANNA It, A - t»Y • . WIMilAin II. BUUOCIV, AT TEN DO CL A US PER ANNUM) PAVA1H.K .SKHlrAJrWVAI.1** W AD VAN OK, / on THE TIU-WIIEKLY (1E01K4IAN) &OR THie COUNTRY, l* p\ihH«Ue.(I to inqect tho arrangement of nails, three times » week, (Tuosduy, Thursday, nml Saturdny,) nt tho Qfficoof tho Daily Gear- ■jtjoH, and contain* all t|io intelligence, Cqmtucr- Vinl, Political and MisnelhUiebu*. Including now -Advertisements published in tho Duily Papon fltlS PAPER I* sent to all parts of the State mid Union, *br delivered iu too city, at .FIVE DOLLARS \»er annum, or at TPKEE DOLLARS lor siz 'months. the Weekly Georgian, Is published overy Pridny afternoon, nt-rfrUKK Wi-AKs per nuumu—all pay ublo in Advance. N. B.—Each Citation by tho Clerks of tlio Courts of Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of Administration, must be pub lished THittTY Days at least. Notice by Executors nml Administrators for Debtors and Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published six wkkks. Sides of Negroes by Executors or Administra tors must be at public’ auction, on tho first Tues day of the month, hotwoen the usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales in’the county whore the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or Guardianship, may havo been granted, first giving sim uavs notice thereof in one of the public gazette* of this State, and at the door of tho Court House, whoro such sales arc to bo held. Notice for leave to soil Negroes, must ho pub lished for four months, beforo any order absolute shall ho made thereupon by the Court. Sale* of ileal Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, and Guardians, must bo published SIX- TV DAYS boforc the day of sale. These sales must lie made nt the Court House door of the county in which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the mouth, between the hoar* often in the morning and four iu the after noon. No sales fVum day in tlay Is V ulnl, uttluen no expressed in the advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators nud 'Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to will Laud, must ho published FOUR MONTHS. Sale* of personal property (except negroes) of testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad ministrators, must he advertised FORTY DAY'S. Applications by Executors mid Administrators, fur Letters Disniissory must ho published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must bo advertised once a mouth for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (aecompnitied with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti tles to land, must bo advertised Turku Mourns nt least. HhcrilTs sale* under executions regularly granted by the courts, must he advertised THIRTY DAYS—under inert gage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sale* of perishable property under order of Court, must be advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale, , All Letters directed to this Office or the Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten tion. nsi SIMAKsu SEGAKsii. kJ Just received— ived- fi.OOO Sngcrior Britannia Brand 5,0011 — ■ 4,000 L»,0110 0,000 5.000 5,000 :i,ooo Charleston Diana 44 Gold Leaf 41 Britannia Scguiidi Brand I’unetela 44 Cnnsolueion 44 Lord Byron 44 Resides various other brands, which tho subscri ber oilers at wholesale and retail. 1*. JACOBS, 27 Dull struct, sign of the Indian. *ept 14 IT A VA N A S130 A US.—The Subscribers A A having made arrangements with the most inlebrntcd Sugar Manufacturers iu Havana, will iimtinnally keep on hand, for sale, a choice se- leetion oftlieir own direct importation, nml now have on hand tho following 211,11110 Britannia Garcia elioice Segars 25,0110 Ln Ceres do. 25,7)00 Aqtlilla do. 10,000 Consolacio do. 6.000 YVusliington Regalia do. 10,000 Y r euus do. 25,000 Alrio do. nnmw,dating terms un » CONNERAT & BARI 13. TVEW FALL GOODS.- 1 The Snbscri- " ber* have received, by late arrivals nml are how opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do mestic Dry Guods, which consist, iu part, of Ijrimd Cloths, Cassinicrns, Saliiictts, Tweeds, Jesting*, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk Wrap do., Block, l»laid, mid Col’d Merinos, Wore- mu I laid*, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, rrenchdo., Cashmere Dresses,Mouslinde I .nines, Kieh Fig’d do., English and American Prints, nlack and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White audited Flannels, White nnd Brown Canton FJun- j)m*, Paper Cambrics, Cambric nnd Jaconet Mus- '•n*, Hob Roy and Broche Shawls, Printed Cush- do., Marseilles (IniIts, Hemstitched and jhiui L. C. Hamlk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pockctnnd ' Handk’fs, Bleached utid Brown Table Da- nmsk. Bird’s Eye Dinpcr, Iluckabuck Cotton do., lie?, AJlnspn, Rings and Tnssels,Brnids nn, J ““I 4 Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk and Lotton Umbrella* and Parasols, Oil Cloths, ^arpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet I'ng*, *fce., &c., which, with a variety of other ’ I ,0 °d«redut tho lowest market prices, accommodating terms, Wholesale i»-. i. 1, ^ erc * w,,te » Planters, and others, are lUMtod to cull uud examine. GODFREY & LaRCCIIE, —1J! West corner Shad’s Range. N E jy,nf, ALL AND WINTJEK i) v .£ l l J 0| >s--8N | nEa 1 latiirup & 4»i aivJ’?. ' o r sale, on ronsotinble terms — bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp, V i7i,u 0 ,;., olll ‘ ! .v’« Manufacture*. *ln i 1 bales Washington andGlnsgoxv, iitry ^°N® d » & do. Extra heavy Mul- bales Fancy nnd Plains. •A NKli 1 3—25 bales London Dutillsoutcox- lurgn nn.I heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends, Pt wim dn,,d Fancy,2do. Fine WJiitney, bed. Vi N ,! ,1,s — 5 bales Plain nnd Twilled rod, 0 6 cn,eH Canton, or Cotton. r.TlNGS—50 hales, 51*4,7-8 and 4-1, brown, jrfc;, "' do., bleached. q STRIPES—5 bales Fancy and I Saathom. 3 halos American nnd English, com- SAUM 2W Hl J’lcimd quality. liiin'7 L ^ VVn °lon, Silk and Colton, all oua- n l5 u ?' | a» , d sizes. 1 1/AVni^ifa 8, * J,nv Priced nnd Finn. AIhiI. ^®T*^'lk and Cotton, pocket, Verona, and Remall. CAPS—Kilmarnock und Scotch Bon. HOsIprn?^ 8 r~Covv Priced and Fine. Wnub ^"^Ladies, Gents, ami Mieses, of nl 1 I nmnr Fig ' ,red nnd Pbiin Bobbinott, Edgings Q^rJ'Wertjngs. b l^xcliosi nnd Gents Fancy and Black cd aait ( ? , ‘ 0T [IS—Black. Blue, Brown, Mix- 8ATl5^.nS M ' 1J road Cloths, pf, Kf S-Cadot. Black, Blue, Satituitin i;nd Jeuns. BlS55.fl" KIBltIONs7—FIIncy ntol ci tfi P'bheiH. received and for Kale by #tlG HENRY H. STOTESBURY. AEOAIi ' tn.EOK<HA, BilUoch Couilly.-To VX.all wltinn it may’ coricferir.=-W|ioreA*, Allen YVilrmnts’,-Guardian of Martha' A.Lybris, bath uiqUred tb tho Hon. the Court bf Ordinary of Hiuloch eorinty, far Letters DUnuaabry from suid Guardianship.' • Tlieso Oru tocreforo t<r cite and admonish nil ijersDris tVliatsOevrir interested, to file their bbjec* tions (if nriy) in my otfico, withhl the'time pro- Heribod by law, otlierwiae Letters Disniissory will ho granted tho applicant. oct l DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. P. n. c. 1^0till MONTHS afterdate applicatton X will be mude to the Honorbule tlio Inferior Court of Chatham county, when Bitting, as n Court of Ordinary, for Jeuve to sell the reiu eatute df Johu B. Gaudry., late of tins covinty, deceased, far Ufa benefit of tlio heir* aud creditors of said estate. ■Uov 10 I'RANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. TVf"OTtCE.—All persons indebted to the os- -L" tato of William Yarborough, late of YVaro county, deceuaed, are hereby requested to make immediate payment: And thriso having demands uguimtt said estate will render them in according to luwv DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. YVareshoro’, Nov. 1,1847. rry ' . nov 9 1^6UK MONTHS after date rippllcatiori -L will fie mude to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bulloch County, whilo sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real aud per sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minors. HASKELL SIMMONS, Guafdiau of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, noV 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims. "CYOIIU MONTHS after date, application X will he made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the fallowing negro sluves, to wit: Louisa and her five childreu, viz : Jane Ann, Mnry Margaret, Frances, YVil- liumnud Georgia, for the benefit ofthe helra and creditors of Abraham Nichols, luto of Chatham County, deceased. ROBERT YV. POOLER, nov 4 Aministrntor, n. n. s. c. t. a. lAOlilt MONTHSnftor .Iota, nmllicutioii X will be made to tho Hon. the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham County, whilo sitting IlSJi n**»*rt «»<’ Onlinury, far 1 piivo to unit nil tlio property, whether real or personal, belonging to the estate of Edward Uurgly, deceased, for the benefit of ton heir* and creditor* of*aid estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian ofthe orphan children of Edward Uuigly, (fac’d, nov 2 JVTOTIC/E.—All persons indebted to the os- 1.1 tale of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please make immediate payment 1 And those who liuvo demands against said estate, will present thorn as the law directs. nov 2 I). H. BALDYVIN, Ex’r. jj/iOlilt MONTHS nftor date, implication J- will he made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of McIntosh County, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlio real estate mid slaves of Mrs. Anne Cuninghnm, Into of said county, deenruiod, for the benefit ofthe hoirs and creditors ofsaid estate, oct 22 CHARLES SPALDING. IVTOTICIE.—Four months u/far date, nppli- -L v cation will bo niado to the Honorablu tho Justice* of the Inferior Court of Chatham Comity 1 whilo sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Billy and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to tho estate of YVillium Lnvimler, doceiwetl, far tho | net 21 G. XV. LAY'INDER, Adm’r. TjOIJIt months after date npnlication will ho X made to the Honorable tlio inferior Court of i Glynn county, when sitting ns u Court of Ordi nary for lenvo to sell the estate of YV in. B. MeDon- 1 aid,'deceased, Into of McIntosh County. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 Administrators. jVTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the es- 11 tato of Joseph l’endarvis, late of YVayne County, deceased, urn requested to come forward and make immediate payment. And ell persons having any demand against the estate, are request ed to hand iu tlio snmo regularly uttostod within the time prescribed by law. oct 12 CALEB PENDARVIS, Exe'r. T/YOllIt MONTHS after date, application J. will be made to the Hon. tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chalhnm County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, far lenvo to sell the iior- snnal property belonging to thu estate of Mary E. Turner, late of said county, doeensml, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of sold estate, mig 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. MONTHS after date, pplication I will bn made to the Hon. 1I10J11 atb»«« of thu Inferior Court of Bullocb county, while sitting far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell u lot of lund in Fairly couuty, No. 140,5tb district, belong ing to tho estate of James Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* aud creditors of said es tate. JASPER YV1LSON, ? Vv . „ »(.|>U3 SIMKON UltlNSON, ( ra - "Iji'oiill MONTHS after date, application X will bo made to the Uoit. the Justice* of tlio Inferior Court of Chatham comity, whilo sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sull two Ne groes, being port of the personal property of the lute John P. Williamson. Sold for the henufit of the heirs., JOHN N. LEYVIS, Guardian. sept 2 T7YOIJK MONTHS after date, application X will bo made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting a* u Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate nnd slaves, belonging tn the estate of Doro thy Salfner, Into of suid county, deceased, for a division of the same among the Iieirs of said es tate. N. NUNGEZER, Ex’or. july 24 XOUR MONTHS after date, application X will be made to tho Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Cour^of Bryan county, when sitting as a Court of Ordiuury, for leave to sell oil the per sonal property of Mury S. Wilson, a minor, july 25 O. YV. HART. Guardian. Mixed nnd net 1 D R. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGO- GUE—For tho cure of Fever und Ague* Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, IiitcrmiUent nml Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En hirgement ofthe Liver, Enlargemenl ofUm Spleen and all tho various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invalnnble mediciue was prepared from an extensive practice of sovcral years m a bilious climate, ami wnevur known to fail of curing Fc- vernnd Ague, or any of tlio diseases above named Those who ure sutforing from atfectious of tin. kind, as also those who havo become iuvnlids from their effects upon tho constitution, will find the Iudiu Cholegogiiea most invaluable remedy for purifying file blood, and thoroughly cleansing from the system the' morbid effects of a bilious climate. The wondurful operation of the Cholngogtto in eradicating bile from the human system, can only oxplaiit its extraordinary agency in the speedy, thorough and permanent cure of fever ami ague, ami tlio various grades of intermittent and remit' tent fevers. It is equally effectual for tho cure of Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liven also Enlargement of tho Spleen, called Ague Cuke, and tho various forms of hilliotm Indigestion.— These, with the olhor varied affections of such climates, arising from a common miasma! cause, arc only modifications of the same disease, and e*_ qually controlled by tho same remedy. Sole Agents for Savannah, J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct. 21 • Monument Square, ALYNN SUEBIFFliS SAIiE.-r-Will VX bo sold oil too the first Tuesday in January itekt, befifrit too door of tlio uourt House iu Brunswick, between the legal hours of snlo, tho following tracUj parcels and lots of Land.situa^o lyingnnd being in-ihe county of Glynn, with all Uul privileges, appurtenances a'tld improvements thereto belonging nnd kttown and described os follows, U) wit t ' All that tract or pnrcol of Land containing 5,531 acres nnd composed of tho following six several survoys, viz : one survey containing 1000 acres grunted to Jacob Woodall,'on the 14th day of January, 1637; and ono other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at the saute titoe to. Wifi. IludsUn; nnd one other tructcontuiuinglOOOacres and granted on the 2(Uh day ttf January, 1837 to James D. Junott; and one other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at the same time to Wtu D. Janott; one other tract, containing 025 acres, nnd granted at toe Bmne titno to Edward W» But ler; and une other tract, containing D06 acres, nnd granted on the 14todoy of January, 1837,to Plea* saut J. Mullins—all or said tracts ur survoys hav ing such shape, marks und boundaries us will more fully appear by reference to the plot annexed to- ouch of tho said sovorul grants. All the above Junds oeing designed as pint A. Also one other tract or parcel of Land contain ing 1,888 acres and known as tract B, nnd com posed of two several survuys to wit: one survey L'lmtaining 1000 ncres, nrtd gfartted to Sentoh Gran timid on the 23d day of January, 1837; and one other tract, containing 888 ncres, and granted at the same time to Hortry Darnel; the two above last mentioned tracts having such shape, murks and boundaries, us will more fully appuur by ref erence to the plut;am\exed to each of the said grants. Also, one other tract or parcol of Laud cotain- 3,509 acres, und kuowu as plal L, which said Also, all that tract or parcel of Land containing •yai ....... n...i i u i . I survoys or paregjs Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known AIho, one other tract or parcel of Land, con- uindarics as Will appear by reference to the tat annexed to said grant. AIho, olio other tract or parcel of Land, contain- • Also, all those Several Lots, bif parcels tif Lditd, lying and being iuBruuswick', &hd kub\Vn In toe plan thereof by tye following denomination .'and numbers: Wato; Lbts, Nos. 0,7, 8,9, 10,11,13, 16,19, 23, and U, and Bay lots, Nos. ,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15,10, 17, 19,20, and 23, attd‘ tttwri Lots nrfiihers 60, 57, 58, 59,60, 61,03, 04, 05, 09, 70, 71 117, 118,119,134,135,130,137 138,139.140, 111, 142,143,149,150,151,153,177, 179, 184, 185, 180, 187, 188, 189, .190,191 192 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289,290, 291,294, 295, 290, 297, 293, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 340, und 347; nil ofthe said last mentioned tdxVn Lots or parcels Of Land, lyillg arid being within tliq lines of a survey mude on 29th September, 1826, andgnuted to Urbanus Dart on the 17th Septem ber. 1828—all tire aforesaid tntots and lutsofLmid with privileges, apurtonunces and improvements, levied on os toe property of Urbanus Dart, by virtue of a writfii la.dssulng out ofthe Superior Court of.Glynn county, (on foreclosure Of mort gages executed by tlie said Uranus Dart, to tire Exchange Bank, and by the said the Exchange Bank, assigned and transferred to the Comptroller Gouoral of said State, nnd Commissioners under tho net of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize too business Of Banking and to regulate toe same” iu favor of David Ei BothweU, Comptroller General, fur use, &c., ngninHt toe sittd Urbanus Dart,mort gagor, and tho said toe Exchange Bank,assignor, said proporty pointed out in said mortgage, lh fm Also, at the tiino and place aforesaid, will lie sold tlio following tracts, parcels ondlots of Land, situate, lying and bolng in the County or Glynn, with ull the privileges, appurtenances anil im provements thereto belonging, und known mid described us follows, to wit: All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety ofa traot originnlly granted to John Graham, who was afterwards aliomed, and said Lund sold nt confiscation sales, by the Commissioners of Con fiscation, uudur and by virtue of an act of “Con- ficution nnd Oinenceiirant” of toe State of Geor gia. passed March 1st, 1778,10 William McIntosh, jr. and sold by the administrators of the said YVil- limn McIntosh, jr. to Virgil H. Vivine, in the year 1800, and again sold by the said Virgil II. Vi- vine, by his attornoy in fiict B. Vivine, to Samuel Palmer, Oil the 12th day of January, 1837, and conveyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James Mtiso, by deed dated 7th August, 1841, said last mentioned tract having such shape, marks nnd boundaries as will appear by a plat ofjro-survey ofthe smile executed by Reuben King, on the 17th {December, 1835, which accompanies suid deed of conveyance. Also, nil thnt other tract of land, containing 105 ncres, granted to William Moore on the 31st day of December 1830, and sold nt Sheriff's Sale on 3d duy #f August, 1841, nnd purchased by E. M. Moore, uud cunveyed bv the said E. M. Moore to James Moore onsnid 3d August 1841; the slmpc, marks mid boundaries of which will appear by the plat of the same. Also, nil that other tract of Land,containing 217 acres, und Ira raided by Jucob Moore’s Land, on the north, the estate of James Moore’s Laud on the enst, south nnd west by James Fort’s Laud, granted to William Mooro en the 17th day of Afnv, 1837, mid purchased at Sheriff’s Sole on tlio fid A DIlIIiYISTIUtOttS JSAJLIL—On 1A. tlio first Tuesday in December next, be tween tho usual hours, will be sold at the Court House in Darien, McIntosh county, the Billow ing named negro slaves, Mary Ann mid her three children, Ollmid, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck, Beck ami infant. Louisa and Grace, for tliu bene fit oftheiieirs of Aloxuiidor S. McIntosh, deceas ed. W. J. McINTOSII, Administrator, oct 12 and boundaries of which will uppear by tlio plat of the same. Also, all ilmt other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 350 »crcs, (being composed of the south moiety ofa tract of Land granted to Jacob Moere, in Noveinbor, 1709, for 400 ncres, and toe south moiety of one otirar tract lying nrijneent thereto, nnd granted to Jnmcs Moore on the 14th June, 1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by tho north ern inoletosofsuid tri^ts of land,west by Lands of Jiysob Moore,south by toC efrtatnnfJamoo Land, nml east by inarslicH and crooks, having such shape, marks mid hoijndaries us will appear by reference to tho plat annexed to suid grunt. Also, ull that other tract of Lund granted to Ja cob Moore on too 28th November, 1822, contain ing 4954 acros, hounded east by YVillimn Moore’s Land, southwest by un old survey, northwest by vacant land, mid southeast by James Moonvs ... land,and conveyed by Jucob Mooro to Mary R. mentioned tracts or parcels of Lund, have such Dctnero, wil« of James Moore, by deed dated i at aliiinn mnvtfd nit.l .a ...ill I... Olllflluil'. 18.KI. lUIlt lliwllltr b.iM. uUlimt llinrtctt 11 10 |l Ah Iso, nil that tract or parcol of Land, contnin- Alsojull that other tract or pnrcc.l of laud, con vey c October, 1835, and having snch shape, marks and boundaries us will appear by tho plat uunexud to said grant. Also, all that other tract of Land containing 512 acres, Imuudcd north by Michael I'ouootl’a land, enst by 8enton Gruntlmid’s Land, south by 8. G. King’s Land, west by Edward W..Butler’s mid YVm. Hudson’s Land, and granted to James Mooro on the 29th June, 1838, and having such shape, marks and boundaries as will nppuur by reference to n pint annexed to said grant. Also, one othor tract of Lund containing 164 acres, bounded at too time of survey on the north ! und west by vucant Lands,south by Jacob Moore's | Land, mid east by old survey, mid grunted to Wii- Gfilti M Iinff) <111 Nnvntulw.r ISIS .....nj it 2(JU acres thereof, conveyed to r. 1’onccll; "y **• m<raru iiionerm s oaieonuu nu ts oilier survey containing lOODnercs.nnd grant- ! g ||s, > ^-'l, nnd on same duy convoyed by said E, at the suiue time to Loyal Cowles; ono other **• Moore to James Moure, nml having snch shape r A(iES AND EHIBBOI0BIIIC8 Aj Inside Ilhdft Evnh’d Muslin Collars; Lace Ceps; Muslin Bqnd*; Cambric Edging &Insert’g: Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Valenciene’s Lace; Lisle Edging nnd Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain uudFig’dhlk. Lisle Lace; Fig’d and plnin Cap Lnce. For salo by ‘ oct2 HENRY H. STOTESBURY. survey containing 1000 acres, and granted outlie 23il day of January 1837, 3o George W. Murray —all of said lust mentioned scveraLsurveys, hav ing such shape, marks and boundaries ns will Also, nil that other tract or parcel of land, con- vid 1J. .Mitchell, on toe 2(jth duy of January,]837; ■’ or survey containing 1U00 acres,und gruut- ’eter J. Williams, on tlio 23d day of Janu- surveys having such shape,murks und boundaries as will appear by referenco to the plat annexed to ouch of said grunts. AJso,nll tout other tract or pnreel of Land con taining 1591 acres, nnd known as tract G,umi com posed of the two following surveys, to wit: ono survey containing 1009 acres, and grunted on the 14th day of January,1837;and one other survey con taining 691 acres, and granted nil Um 26th day of January, 1837, to Robert Micklejolm; each of said last memioued surveys having such shape marksnml boundaries ns willappear by reference to tlio plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, ull that other tract or purcolof Laud, con taining 4,598 ucros, and known as tract M, and composed ofthe five following surveys, to win onesiirvey containing 1,000ncres, umfgrnntcd on tho 2llth day of Junuary, 3837, to James Wood; one other survey containing!,1)00 acres, and gran ted at tho same time to Michnel llarvey; ono oth er tract containing 1,000 ncres, nnd granted at tho same time to Jmnes Bivins; ono other tract con taining 3,000 acres, and granted on toe 23d day of January, 3837, to Nathaniel B. Julian; midonu other tract, containing 598 acres, and grunted on the 20th day of January ,*3837, to Charles Smith; ull ofwhich said last mentioned su rveyshuvingsiieh shape marks and boundaries as will appear by re ference to toe plutmiucxed to each of said grants. Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Laud, lying mid being in Brunswick, and known in toe plan Utereofhy the following denomination and numbers, to wits 362, 303, 364, 305, 3tKJ, 307, 308, 309, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379,-380, 381, 412, 415,410,417,418,419, 420,421, 427, 428, 431, 402, 463,464, 465,400,407,408.408, 470, 471, 477, 478, 479,480,481, 51*2, 513,514, 517,518, 519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 630, and 531; too, said fifty four town Lots being within too lines of u survey made on the 29th Sentemhur, 1820, nnd gruntoti to Urbanus Dart on toe 17th September, 1828. Also, nil that other tract or parcel of Land, (ex cept 126 ucres of the same,) containing 450 acres, and known as Powell’s tract, bounded South by Piles’land, wostwHrdly by Burnett's land, north westwardly by Dart und Williams’ land, and east* wurdly by lauds ofthe Brunswick Land Compa ny, and originally grauted to James Powell, Also, all that other tract anil parcel of Land, containing 177 acres, and known as tho Iiuzlo- Imrst tract; bounded east by marshes and creeks, south by land* of the Brunswick Land .Company nnd cnstwurdly nnd westwardly by lands surveyed to Thomas Butler King. marks and hoimdariusas will appear by uplut an nexed to said grant. All tho uloresaiu last men tioned seven tracts Hid pnrccls of Land,with the privileges, uppurttnances and improvements levied 011 us the p/opurty of Jmnes Moore, de- couHed, hy virtue afu writ of fieri facias, issuing out of the Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mortgages executed hy the suid James Mooro in his lifetime to the Exchange Bank uud by the said Exchunge Bank assigned nnd transferred to the Comptroller General of said State uud Commissioners under the Act of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize toe business of Banking nnd to regulate too sume,”)in fuvor of David E. BothweU, Comptroller General, for use, &c., against the said Jumns Moore, mort gagor, mul the said the Exchange Bank, assignor, said >property pointed out iu the said mortgage Fi Fa. R. It. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sheriff Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 23,1847. nov 1 /CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE, ^ —On the first Tuesday iu December next, beforo the Court House in the city of Savannah, between toe legal hours ofsale, will lie sold, Tlio undivided one-half part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia Boifeuillet) of nil those Three several Lots of Land situate, lying and being in toe county of Chntham in ‘the State of Georgia, numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), ami thirty (30) nnd known further us part of two Five Acre Lots numbers three (3) atm four (4), in West Curry Town in toeoxtended limits of Savannah, which three Lots of Land had been conveyed by John Randolph McKinnon, hy deed hearing date the eighth duy of February, in the year eighteen hun dred and thirty-six, to YVillimn Bee in trust for certain uses therein expressed, together witli all the hereditaments and appurtenances, hut subject to two outstanding leases, one on Lots numbers twenty-two (22) mid twenty-three (23), to Za- chariah Winkler for fouryoarsfrom the sixth day of February in the yeur 'eighteen hundred and forty-five, mid the other on Lot number thirty (30) to Suinuol J. Turner, to expire in too year eigh teen hundred nnd forty-eight, the lessees owning tho bouses; which undivided one half part had been mortgaged hy JolinT. Boifeuillet Trustee in place of said Willmm Boo, docoasnri, to the Bank of tho State of Goorgin, hy Deed dated tho third day of February in toe year eighteen hundred and forty-six. Leviod on by virtue of a ti. fa. founded on forclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of the Bank of too State of, Georgia vs. John T. Boifeuillet, Trustee Aim Lydia Boifeuillet. ELISHA YVYLLY, Sheriff C. C. net 28 /IIIATIUm SHERIFF'S SALE. Vv' —dJii thQ first Tuesday in December next, bofdrp tho Court House, in the City of Savnn- tlaU, between the legal hours of Sale, will bo sold n Negro Mail SluVc, named Lafaydttd, 1’evjed on by virtue of a fi. fu., (bunded on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of tho Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Henry 1C. Bur roughs vs. T. Waters, oct 1 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. piIATIIAM SHERIFF’S SALE. Vy Continued,—On toe firstTuesday inDecember next, before the Court House in the City of Savan nah, between tho legal hours ofSale, will be sold, All that Lot of Ground, situated, lyiugand being ill the City of SaVatltlfth, County of Chatham, known in tho Plan of said City’by the number eighteen (18) bbuudod East *hy Washington Square, Smith by St. Juliun Street, YVo*t by Lot number seventeen (17) mul North hy Brvun Street, together with ull the imqrovements there on—Divided to satisfy the (bllovViilg Oxemttlmis issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. FhI* ligant vs. Mary Segurs, Administratrix Estate Janies Sngurs, deceased; Cope Hr, Mills vs- smut*? William M. Leigh vs. smile; C. CL TliomqsOn & Co. vs. sumo; and throe, Francis M. Scarlet, Adtn’r, Estate John Parlaud, deceased, vs. same, Levies made aild retdrited by a Constable. Pro perty pointed out by PliiinlifV’H Attorney. ELISHA YVYLLY, Sheriff, c. c T IIH3RTY SHERIFFS’ SALE; -1—4 —YVill bo sold, on the first Tuesday in De cember next , before the Court House door, in Hinesville, between tlio usual hours ofsale, the following property, vl«t One tract of land, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, bounded North hy lauds of Z. L. Boggs, East by lands of Shephard mid others. The above tract of land levied on ns the property of Jacob Moore, nnd to be sold to satisfy a tax execution against said Moore, in favor of the tax collector of Liberty County. Aide, at the smtte time and place, will bo sold, ono other tract of land, containing two hundred acres, more or less, hounded on tho North nml YVest hy Innds of Capt. John Shaw, South by binds of John Way, levied on ns the proporty of tlio heirs ofthe esUttu of McCnthnrine, to satisfy a tax execution against suid heirs, in favor ofthe tax collector of Liberty County, liov 4 S. S. MOODY', S. In C. EXECUTOR’S SAIiE.—By virtue of un order of the Honorablu Inferior Court of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold nt tho Court House door in Hinesville, of said County, on tho first Tuosduy in December next, between the usual hours of sale: All toe remaining real estate of Robert Hendry, Into ofsaid Countv, deceased, consisting of several Tracts mul parts of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred und Sixty Four Acros of Land granted to Thomas Neal and Philip Pippins, Three Hundrod Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson. Fifty Acres granted to Sylvanus Robinson, rwonty-five Acres, being part of a Tract, granted to Ami Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted * d Xn!j r ?' V n lo ? d ‘ hundred Acrosjjrant- DiiMmed and Forty Acros, more.or less, und sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN A. IIENDRY, ENOCH DANIEL, sept 23 Qualified Executors. pXECETOR’H SAliE*—Will be sold, -I-J on toe first Tuesday iu January, 1848, be fore the Court House door, in the town ofiteids- villu, in the County of Tuttuull, two lots of laud, each containing 287£ acres, more or less, lying on the North side of the Altmuulm River, just above tlio junction of tho Ohoopie, und arc ad joining the lands of Joseph Bell, Esq., und others. Thcs<> lands are valuable, both in soil and tim ber. They arc sold for tho benefit of tlio heirs nnd creditors of the estate of William Cooper, deceased. Terms on the day of sulc. nov 1 GEORGE COOPER, Kxr. L NEW AND MEA- ^ SONABI.E GOODS.— ai&YUeiudVed by late Arrivals from New Y'ork, Boston und Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizens of Suvanttah add its vicituiv, that he 1ms received, and is now opening, ut his Store, a most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED YVARE, FANCY GOODS, dire., consisting in part as fallow**, CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt mid Ebony Muntie Clocks, Muhogauy, Rosewood mid Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Ofiico Time Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, 8 davs and 30 hours. YVATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor mm L’Epino YVatulius; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lepino mid Pluiu Watches. SILVER YVARE. Table, Dessert mid Ten Spoons, various patterns: do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyphons, &n. &c. PLATED YVARE.—Oako Baskets,Tea Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes, und every othor article iu that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rioli Poreelian and China Flower Va- mgk, (Yum $2 to $30 uer pair; a good assortment of Jnimn mid Enameled YVnitors, new styles, ve ry rich; u fine assortment of Girandole*, Solur Lumps, new stylo, all’filzns; Britannia Tea Sets, Custors, Lamps, Candlesticks, dec.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box es, Fancy Funs, Card Cuses of every description; together with u large nnd varied assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, <&c. SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a lino assortment; Musical Instruments of every description, Silver and Steel Bag and Purse Mountings, Silver uml mar &u3‘ ; hiT/aeeo ^ Boxes; Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail mid Shaving Brushes; Hair and Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Canes, n good assortment of Cutlery— together with every other article usually found iu our trade. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired iu the best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. oct 18 T. T. YV1LMOT. N OTICE.—Willbu sold on the first Tues day in January iittxt, before the Court House iu tho city of Savannah, between the usual hours ofsale, ull those Tracts of Lund, situate iu the County of Chatham, mid on thu Savannah River, kuowu ns tho Brumpton und Retreat Plantations, containing 840 Acres, more or less, 100 Acres of wjiich is under embankment, nud cultivated in Rice, the rest consisting of mixed lund. together with nil the improvements on said plantations.— The said lands being part of the estate of John G. YVilliniiHon. deceased, and being now adver tised for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chancery of tho Superior Court of Chatham Count;’. WM. 11. CUYLKR, C. P. RICHARDSONE, F. B. DURANT, liov 2 Commissioners. A dministrators sale. — YVill bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door, ill Status- borough, Bulloch County, between the legal hours of sale, one negro man named Toni, be longing to toe Estate of John YVillimns, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs mid creditors of said Estate. Terms made known on the day ofsale. E. II. SCARBOROUGH, Adtnr. nov 4 SUSANNAH YVILUAMS, Admx , BUCKNER & HIEEEKER, Nos. 105 and 10G Bryau street, have just received, a fine assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Gentlemon, Youthsand Boys wear, of tlio best materials mid mmiufacture v uud of the latest stylo. Also, Ladies, Misses und Children's Shoes of every vjiriety uud style, warranted as good as can bo found in this murket, mid at us Tow priedk. A largo and carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters and factor* will find to their mlvuntuge to cull and examine. Caro taken^ in fitting incus ure*. Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks, Vulises, Carpet Bags, School Satchel*, *Vc. And a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Puri* made Boots, direct importation. oct 1 T O ALL THAT ARE IN WANT. The subscriber takes pleasure in having it fully mid continually understood, tlint he is pro cured to supply tho wants of all the Gentlemen, Ladies, Y’oimg Men, Misses nud Children, In this city, so far ns Hats, Bonnets. Boots, Shoes, Car pet-bags and Trunks are concerned. To the Gen tlemen bo would say, that his stock of Ready Made Clothing has not yet boon surpassed for stylo, cheapness, and durability. Let thu Ladies re- nicmbcrthat wo have aftill supply of fashionable Smnmor Bonnets, and that nnr largo nnd varied stock of Shoes, enable us to suit every customer. To the Young Men, be it announced timtwu are offering the finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn Haw that can be found iu this city, and that uur French Boots can’t be heat. Caff at N9. 103 Congress Street, sign of the A BmiiTpfpcS sale.- -£jL On toe first Tuesday in January noxt, be tween toe usual hours of sale, will bo sold before tho Court House door in Hineiville, Liberty county, the following negroes, to wit: Israel, Van Buron, Moll, Clara and Ben, being part of the estate ofthe late Joseph Jones, ofsaid county, and sold for toe purpose of division among toe heirs. ELIZADETH JONES, nov 10 Administratrix. fuuuRome . some of new patterns, uusurpussed for compactness, fbr sale low hy J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nov 2 Monument-square. MEMCINElCIlEiTS™ -LVA- assortment of Medicine chests,- GOLDEN (5=^ ) HAI oct 9 WILLIAM B. IIALE. PAPER.—200 reams 20X38A Newspaper; JT 150 do 24 X30 do; 100 do 22X112 do; 100 do 21X27 do 5150 reams plnin nnd ruled Foolscap paper; 75 reams plnin Flat Cap }>apor; 125 reams plaiu and ruled Letter pnper; 40 reams Folio Post and Book pnper ; 100 ream* Double YY’rapping paper ;-130 reams Doublo Straw YVrappingpa- per;200reams best quality broWn YVrnppihgpa per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa per, assorted kinds; 75 reams Envelopo paper, received by recent arrivals, nnd for sale by oct 30 DENLOYV & YVEBSTER. O NIOiV SETTS .—Just receiVed a few Silvor Skin nnd Onion Setts, and for sale by nov 2 J. M. TURNER &. BROTHER. Momummt-squ nr LADIES' SHOE EXCHANGE. L A DI E 8’ Misses, Children’s and Infant's SHOES, of ever}’ style, shade and pattern at the KEYV GRANITE STORE, 103 Congress strodet, Savannah, Gob., sign 01 tho Golden Hand. oct 1 R U’JTABAGA, Dale's Hybrid, YYNute Flat Dutch nml Globe Turnip Seed*. All varie ties ofCubbnge, Radish. Spinach. Lettuce, Peas, Cauliflower, Beet* nnd Snlwiiy Seeds. Garden Trowels, lnnrching Knives, Pruning BoMjrsand Nippers. J u*t received p'or Sterling, mid for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. Hopt 10 Monument square. ft WATCHES AND JEWEL- RY'.—The Subscriber wishes to call the ^■•■iafeatteiition of his customer* to a choice as sortment of fine watches, just received hy recent arrivals, consisting of Gold limiting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gobi Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silvor Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Letiino and Y'ertical escapement. Also, tine Gold Fob Chains, Y'cut Chain*. Curb Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings,all ofwhich will he sold a* low* a* in any city in the Union. All kinds of Watches Repaired mid warranted. l>. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. A GRICIILTUUAL IMPLE MENTS.—Having mude largo additions to their former assortment of Agricultural Imple ment*, the subscribers now offer to planter* mid merchants, u better stock than ever before offered in tho Southern country, consisting in part, ofthe following articles, viz: PLOUGHS. Yankee Cast Iron, Nos. 10,11, 12 and 20 Dngon. or ConnecticutYYroitght iron 1,2, 3, & 4 Allen pattern Haggles, Nor*c &. Mason’s Improved, viz: Eagle, heavy 2 horse or ox Do. with wheel mid cutter No. 2 B, u large 2 horse Do. witli wheel mid cutler A 3, medium 2 horse A 2. light 2 horse A I, light 1 mule or garden 0 inch light 1 horse turning 7 do. do. medium 1 ho«*.*o turning 15 do. do. new pattern 1 do, for light soil. A 1, side hill 2 horse O, do. do. 1 do. Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox I)o. No 1, a medium 2 horse Do. O, 1 do Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse Cotton Trenching, 1 horse Rice do uew pattern, with guage wheel. The above Ploughs, with mul without stock*— extra stocks Tor the improved Ploughs IfOES. Lyndon's oxtra black Carolina, 0,1,2, & 3 crown. Do. bright do. 0,1,2, & 3 do. Do. Rice, No. 2 anti 3 do. Do. New ground. PP and PPP do. Do. Ovnl Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2and 3 do. Do. Round Eye do. Nos.2 mul 3 do. Lyndon & Co’*. Anchor, 00,0,1 und 2 do. Brade’s Patent, 0, 1, 2,3 and 4 do. Light Y'unkee AXES. Collin’s & Co’s. ) , ( Root’s Bond’s \ arums pattern*. ? Ki SHOVELS. Handled Spades, Socket Spade* CULTIVATORS, HAKROYVS, &c. Improved Cultivators, with gitagc. wheel Cultivator Plough, or Horse Hoc Common Harrows, Folding do Corn mul Cold) Crushers, a hand null Do. do. do. for horse power Corn Sheller*; Fan Mills, two sizes Patent «hurns, Plantation Wheelbarrows Common Straw Glitters, Patent do. do. Swingletrens Grain Cradles, new pattern. Ricr do. do, SCYTHES, HOOKS, &o. English Patent Scythes, American Gross do. Grass Plrttt do. Briar und Brush do. Scyth Snaitbs Brmr Hooks, Corn Cutters Post Spoons, Ox Yokes and Ox Bow* Frails, Axe Helves, Pruning Shears Dirt Scrapers for public roads Garden Hoes and Rakes, Ditching Knives Transplanting Trowels and Forks Garden Reels and Lines With u variety of Implements riot enumerated. For snle by DEN3LOYV & WEBSTER. oct 7 1817,1 was bring hi too western par. pursuing thu occupation ofa farmer. One day while chopping iu tho wodds, I foolishly chopped niy foot nearly off instead of the true.. Durt»g this misfortune I employed ihyeclf hi perusing thu fragment lo&ves dfan old volume, printed iui Eng land some ffuftdrfcH years ago. Among these scattered leaves I road of an herb which had been analyzed by somo df,England’s nncidrit .Alche- ’ mints, showing tfrttoHrtlo* And qfiMYtfot w#eVbe fore found in’ntiy plunt tliftt \Vns ovor discovered. This ono herb, under tho force »f the Retort and Crucible, developed more tim'd ton 'distinct properties. Tina fact struck uiy nririd no forcibly) tout it was impossible tH gut rld Oftib 1 Something seemed til tell utd that Providence, whose special ijort) is extended towards nl! his*«roaturos, had ilevor cdncdturiUCu Into one small herb so many iuodicinuj qualities, ns various mid An cbjUplicuted; although perfectly idontical ns the llilnfait blood, without a wise and good jitlrpUsu. Hurts Was to be found the acids, the ulknlis, the oils,*the writer, the air, the salts, tlio sodn, ticc., pH combined, con centrated. und chemically united into one single element of power, farming a substance more al lied iltUnH Affinity t6 the nuthan blood than was ever belore discovered in the Wifrksdritaturu. Laboring under these impressions far sovcral years, 1 became uneasy, discontented,’and Mu- willing l° confine my soil'longer to thu dittos* ofa turtobr. . • Every thing seemed to jfdirtt hly tnihd trt one object, viz.: the preparation of-this herb into 11 medicine. I thiol1 determined to rothrn to the city of N. Y'ork. 1 did so, and immediately inquired for tho herb. It was unt to be fauud. I thou sent td Europe nnd there found it under auottwr name. Having pfopdred tho nrfielb fa niv satisfaction, I gave it away wall who Would use it. Hun- dreds, I might say thAuBiuids, lnok.it into their families end used it: some far one tiling uud sonic far Another, add All from tho very first to thu very last, prouoiiilced it Ofittfrivalod oxc«d- lonco und power. Tho first case that cante under my observation, was a Ilian that had lost the use of his arm far aomo years. -The Oilitmofit fo*fared his arm completely in a fow days. This surprised me a* much A* « did Urn pntioiiti After him there cuino a man with silroffvoK produced by gunpowder—n very bad case indeed. Ono box duly siillicied to make a perfect cure. And I wmlhl here remark that hundred* have been cured of snro eyes, who never found any reliof but in this Oint ment. Thorn next crime n Woniari Who wa* suffering exeruciaffng pain from the ague in the face.— Her physician (thinking it the toothache,) had extracted eleven of her ttleth. Blit toe difficulty stm remained ns hud ns over. Tho Application 0! the All Healing Ointmeut was attended with immediate cessation of jmijj. Her thee however, begun to swell, and thositrlhco was covered over with pimples of uritplioil like prickly heat. In one day nil this disappeared. About tho siima time, a lady made upnlfaation with it far tho headache 61 fang standing, and a /idling of tlui tv.ur. The Ointment cured her headache, and restored her hair. Since (his, I Jmvo kuowu the Ointment to curb cases 6f tori, iWbmy arid forty yours standing. I hesitute not to say, that It is almost un infallible remedy for thin coniplaint. About this time there w'oro two cases, fine of Consumption, aud tlio other of Scrofuln, which had bufllud tlio skill of every physician who-pros* criboil. It was wuttdertul fa Witfart* tho effect of the Ointment on thuso person*. No bite would believe it unless they had pursue ally witnessed it. But it did tlio.work n/onurjy_. few months. Rheumatism, Fever, Quiiizy, SO re Throat, C11- IU1100113 Eruptions, diseases of tho Spine, and Nervous Cbntplaififs Wore treated with rinhou'rd of success. But iu Chest diseases, snch us Astto. mu, pain and oppression, I belie Vo there is no bet ter remedy. Also, the common discuses, such ns Ulcer Sores. Scold Head, Humors ofthe Skin, Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Ilruisea, nnd Burris, it kemns to bo u porrcet nnfaloto.— People would comn into thu store smiling, wish ing to know if I was really too Seventh Sou, or whether the Ointment that 1 gave them was indeed all-healing in its nature. Fbr said they, not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great aud universal success., It produced such grittd rcs'titfiuh All cases that ft has been noised abroad, und I Was offered stilus of money far a receipt to make it far private use merely. Every man spoke well ’of it, os it hud doueso tiiueh grind. Not withstanding all, I have been careful ifat trt recommend it, except in cases I know it would dd good. I was never willing to hndjny ms 11'to nny tiling without first testing it* merit*. * This I en deavor to do on ovory occasion, and wh’ouJ'ucfcd us one of the Sick Committee iu the Lbdgo ‘6f I. O. of O. F. I toon tested it upon Brothers in the most critical conditions, und had abundant opport tunity of proving its worth. And, in conclusion, I would rfllriork that tiiuye placed this Ointment before the people pf the »U; .States during the Inst nine or twelve nitfhths, auii *0 general has been the satisfaction, and ho gYeaV amount of good doiio, tlmt more lhun hulfu mill ion of boxes have already been sold. 1 do rbrilly believe there never wasu medicine which gained surh widesnreud, iltUVersal aud utmuimouH satis faction as the All-IIonling Ointment.. From all purls of tho land there llaVe come uu’ ono deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of* truth and love, while health forever attend* Wiy foot steps.” And wore I now fa giVe fell Ufa gboil saying* of toe people, their unqualified approval) theirtlmnkfuliniHS and gratitude, their joy ui reefav ering from disease und sickness, I could iiir it volume. Jamks McAmstkk, New York. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct 18 Agents for Snvannub. T ONDON MlfS’i'AK® in quarter, half! XJ nnd pound bottles; also Hudson’* Mustard, in tin boxes, a superior article, received arid far *«leby A.T. BOVVNE, nov 1 Stuctfl’ Building. G < KOCIEVtiES.—175 bags Rio Coffee, 20 f do. Lngilira do. 100 hhl*. New Orleans YVhi-key, 2 quarter casks Legr Frers 125 bhls. Western Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tierce* nritne Ctllta Molasses 50 bull' bhls. Butler, Sugar and .Sodri Cruckertt 110 boxes lluinmoud’* Soup.^0 do, Fay’s Pale do., 45 do. Colgate's do, do., 4 lirtlf boxes Fumily do. 20 boxes No.l Chorolato, 40 M. Frincipe Segars 10 bugs Black Pejier,5 do. Allspicu 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. 10’s Gliftrin’sTobacco, 50 do. f>*a do*. do., 20 do , lh. YV. Rogers’ do 15 bhls. Clarified SugAr 13 lihds. choice St. Croix Srigar 125 Demijon*, l’a, 2'k, 3’h and 5’* 50 doz; Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt GO doz. Brooms, 3 'chrisl* Oofang cborne Tea 20 cask* Bynss' London Portcf JO haskeL* Baeocn Cimninague 25 boxes assorted Corilialn ^. 50 bids. Crushed uml Powdered Sugar 10 Hags Brazil Sugdr, 10 eighths casks Brriildjf 15 qr. casks Mulugu YVino 15 qr. and 15 eighths Dburelln Malaga Ytfiiie 15 fir. and lOeigthscdsks Mndcira YVirio' 2 Half pines Utard, Dupity Uk Co’s. Brandy 5 hbl*. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordial* It) M. Venus Regalia Segal* 125 reams YVrappirig Paper 50 gross Anderadft's Chewing Tobago 20 boxes Pit Hit mod Soap, 200 grbps MatebeA 2 qr. cask* Logro Frers choice ijld Brandy 50 boxoa Codfish, 100 do. Herring 1- . 20 do. PickloH, 50 mat* Cinnamon 75 do. Pipe* . .. . 20 do. Tomato A\ul Walnut Cnlsup ■ v 30 do. Sperm. Candies. 4’* arid 6’s 20 db. lldli’4 up. - 4’e,‘4’b hrul8’« 60 bbls. Whale Oil, 2.^ do. Sperm, do,, 50 do. Viuegar, 10 dp. Jamaica Rum 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 dd; N.,Q. Sugar v ’ Nos, 1 and 2 Mackerel ip whoie'amlhiuf'bhl*: ^ ? In store and for kale,pn favcn'ablir'toniw, by - , , • oct 18 CQNNEllAT & BARlfo^'!: / Rjb,;25 dc'oJd troVtirto merit Java; 2 bufan Mocha, luudirig frdrtibrijl Savannah, arid ftfsaU by ' . , ' net 7 J- E; GAUDRY &GG: