The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 14, 1847, Image 1

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THIS PAPER In -tail to All WMrUw 8W0 und Union, ’or delivered in tlio city,’nt FIVE DOLLARS jjior annum, or nt TPllBE DOLLARS for sin IIIOIltllN. - TIIE'WEEKLV GEORGIAN, I* published every Friday nftorunon, nt three i >oi. la ns per Uiiinim—nil pay able iu ndvunco. N. B.-*Enrli Citation by tho Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, that application hns boon made f»r Utters of Administration, must be pub lished thihtv bav* at least* Notice by Executors and Administrator* for Debtors niti’l Creditursto reitdorin their accounts, must be published six weeks. Sales of Negroes by Executor* or Administm* tow must h° nt public nnction, on tlio first Tues day oftlie nioiitli, between tlio usual hour* of snlo, nt the place of public sales in the county whoro the Utters Testamentary, of Administration, or (immliatidiip, may Imve been granted, first giving mu davs notice thereof in one of tho public ptzrit.M of this State, and ut tho door of the t’lmit House, where such sales are to be held. Notice for leave to uoll Negroes, must ho puli- liM fur four months, before nnv order absolute ‘hall he made thereiipou by tlio Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adininis* tntnw, anil Guardians, must bo published SIX- Tf DAYS huforo tlio day of sale. These sales must he made at tho Court IIuuso <laor of thu comity in which the property is sitmitu, uml on the lint Tuesday of tho luoiilli, botwomi tho hours often iu thu morning and four in tho after- noon. No sales from day to dny is valid, unless so expressed in tho advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators uml Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate uml intestate estates by Executors ami Ad ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors nml Administrators, fur I .otters Disuiissory must bo published SIX MONTHS. • Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must he advertised once a mouth for KUDU MONTHS. Orders oftlie Court ofOrdinary, (accompanied with a copy of tin. 1 bond ofngreemeut) to make li lies to land, must be advertised Tiiu'ek Months at least. Sheriir* sales under executions regularly Rranloil by the courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under umrlgago executions SIXTY DAYS—Sale* of perishable properly tinder order of Court, must be advertised goner- ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale. t %* All Letters directed to this Ollico or tho Editor, must he post paid to entitle thorn to utlou- lion. CIGARS! NKCdAUSU SEDAKSUt m Just received—* fi.OOU Stigerior Rritamiia Brand f’.ddU “ Charleston •• « Diana “ ifJMM “ Cold Loaf •« b.O'JU '• Hritannia Scgundi Brand &JMH) •• Panctcla “ 5.01)0 44 Cnnsolucioii '* 41 :I.UIH1 “ Lorjl .Byron llusiili's vuriotis other bra mis. whioiitlm subscri ber wil'cwnt wholesale and rotail. 1*. JACOBS, 2? Bull street, sign of tlio Indian. »cpt 11 H AVA N.l Si:«a ICM.—Tlm Subscribe hilling made arrangcliioiits with the mo.-l | uli'hr.ited Si'gar Alaiiulactttrors in Havana, will | irnifmitiilly keep on hand, for sale, a choico *«- l"iioii onheir own direct importation, nml now I love on hnud the following: thUlllU Britannia Garcia choico Sugars 25,000 |,a Ceres do. 25,500 Aquilla do. 10,00ft Coiisnlneio do. t\m Washington Regalia do. 10.000 Venus do. 25,000 Alrio do. I .uni various other brand*, which they oiler oil ac- 1 ramniodating terms " c »« CONNERAT A, DA III E. LEGAL NOTICES. f^EOnGIA, Bulloch CouiUy.-To VX all whom it may concern—Wliuroft*. Alien Williams, Giiardhin of Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of itiuluch county, fur Letter* Diamtssory from said Guardianship. i v These are tltorcforo to cito and admon'iHh all person* whatspovnr interested, to Die their objec tion* (if arty) in my oftico, within tho time pre- Rcribed by law, otherwise Letters Disniissory will be granted tlio applicant octl *" DAVID IlEASLfcY, c. c. o. n. PUBLIC SALES. F OLK JfiONWliS. alter date applicution will be made to the lloiiorbale the Inferior Court of Chatham county,’ whim sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for luuvo to *cll tlio real estate of John U. Uaudry, late of this county, deceusud, for tho benollt of tlio heirs nml creditors of said estate. gnov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Kx’r._ _ TYTOTICE.—AU persons iudobled to the cs- -1-1 tato of William Yarborough, late of Ware county, deceased, nro hereby requested to mako immciliato payment: And those havingtlmnamls against said estate will render them in according to law. DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adtn’x. Wareshoro', Nov. 1, 18-17. nov 1) I ^OUK ITIOXTIIJS alter date application . will bo made to the Hon. tho Inferior Court of DuilocJi County, xvliilo sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell all the real and per sonal Estate of Juspur and Eliza Sims, minors. HASKELL SIMMONS. Guurdiuu of Juspur Situs. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 4 Gtmrdiuji of Eliza Sim*. J ^OIJU BIO A TIBS alter dale, application - will be mado to the Justice* of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting for ordi nary purpose*, for leave to sell the following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa nml her five children, viz : Jane Atm, Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, for the benefit oftlie heirs ami creditor* of Aimihani Nichols, late of Chatham County, deceased. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 4 Aniiuistrator, ». n. n. c. t. a. MONTHS after date, application will be made to the lion, the Justice* of tho Inferior Court ofChathum Comity, while sitting a* a Court of Ordiuary, for leave to sell all the property, whether real or personal, belonging to tlio estate of Edward Clmgly, deceased, for the benefit of thu heirs ami creditors of said estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian of the orphan childreu of Edward Uuigly, deo’d. nov 2 •JVrOTUJiL—AU pursuits indebted to thu «s- J. i tato of L. Baldwin, deceased, will ploaso mako immediate payment; Ami those who have ilumatids against said estate, will present them a* (lie law direct*. nov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, Kx’r. I ^OIJIC MONTHS after date, application . will bo nindo to tho Hon. tlio Inferior Court of McIntosh County, whim sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho real estato and slaves of Mrs. A mm Cmiingham, late of said county, deceased, for thu benefit of tlio heirs ami creditors olsaid estate, net 22 CHARLK8 SPALDINO. N otice,— Four monih* after dale, appli cation will ho made to the Honorable tlio Justices of the Inferior Court of'Chatham County while sitting us a Court of Ordiuury, fur leave to sell Billy and Sarah, fivo negrnes.bcloiigiug to tlio estate of Willi.-im I,a voider, deceased, lor tlio liouefit of tho heir* of said estate. net 21 G. W. LAV IN PER, Adm’r. T^tjUR iiiontlis after dale apidicalioii will be -I- made to the Iloitorublo tlio inferior Court of Glyuu e.iutuly, when sitting ns n Court of Ordi nary for leuve to sell the estate of Will. D. McDon ald,‘'deceusud, lute of McIntosh Comity. ALEX’it McDonald, damel McDonald, out 5 Administrators. N OTICIL—All persons indebted to tho os- tato of Joseph Pondnrvis, Into of Wnvne Comity, deceased, are rei|iiestcdtocome forward uml make imuiedialo payment. And all persons having uiiv demand against the estate, are request ed to liaml ill the snine regularly attested within the lime prescribed l>v law. • out 12 CALllB PEN DA R VIS, l’xn’r. lyEW FALL GOODS. —Tim Subseri- I WTi haio received, by lutu arrivals ami aro itotv'Opening a fall assortment of Fancy and Do- iiiestic Dry Goods, which consist, iu jiart,- of I Chillis, Cusuimcres, SatiueVls, ‘Tweeds, J leninim, in every variety, Black Alpacas. Silk I ,,, n i.V.I**« C R» I’ltiicI, nlni Ceil’d Men tins, Wors- I Oregon Plaid*, Twilled Ginghams, I !r V { L,. ,' Eualimoro Drosses,Mousliii do Lnino*, I wli *| 0, » Kngliih and American Print*, I i n» Rf'ttbs, Furniture Prints, White I inCedl'Tnnnels, White putt Brown Cauldu l'luii- I i!' u, , l l i 'l''-: r Cambrics, Cambric nml Jaconot Mtls- I ' llJ i H»f» Roy and Uroelie Shawls. Printed C'nsh- I Marseille* Quilts, ‘Hemstitched nml I.. “.Q. Htmdk'ft, Silk do.,'Coltou Pocket and I Bleticliod uml Brown Tablo l)a- 11!! a V* Eye Diaper, Httckaluieh Cotton do., I Clasps, Ring* uml Tassels,Braids I i„,i n . * or Ruwe*, every variety of Silk 1 ftn ? Uon V ,,| l ,rc lla* and Parasols, Oil Cloths, 1 I ,r,| ggclt or Figured Baize, Carpet I i lU SiImi’’,*®’:. vvlnch, with a variety of other I Li,./'.! "llereilntthu lowest market prices, I nr ilia M 1 ccu,, '*»i»dutiiig terms, Wholosalo 1 , Mcrchant-i, Planter*, ami other*, nro ■ wneatocnllmid CYmnine. GODFREY & LvRCCIIE, West corner Shad’* Range. lN E JLyA , - , ‘ AUD WLVIEB InkviS- 0 » s '7 ssidi ' :h> f-vrimop & I PI .»,«*’ oiler for sale, on reasonable term* — I a»!t« « m . w Euucy; 25 do. Guide Warn, • ,i| i ‘bains Washington nml Glasgow, l'ny U ^ ni0H Called,-5 do. Extra heavy Mai- I '“'o* Fancy and 1‘lniiM. la,ml,m I,Milil I ' lS^ S 7« 1 “l l!M > 'd-1,7-8 and l-l, iiroivn, y'PitlPES—5 lialca l'a,.iy am! I J’*"'" Amoriwm uml Enalialt.'com. idlAWl "*yW «'id miulity Cotton, all qua- b^OUIt Mfl^N’B'ISS afterdate,applieiition .1. will be made to the lloil. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, while Hitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leuve io sell the iier- Nonnl property belonging to the estate of Mary E. Turner, late of Raid comity, deceased, for the benefit of tlm heirs an.I creditors of said estate, aug 17 STEPHEN A. PA'j’OT, Adm’r. 1 jQ>IJl£ MQNT3J# after dale, pplieation will be madu to tlio lion, the Justices of the loforhtr Cuiiri «*f I'.ulUwU county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to null a lot of land in Early comity, No. MO, 5th district, belong- ing to the estate of 'James Brinson, doce.ised, for the bem!tit of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON, ) v . Mppt’ia SIMEON IIPvINSON, J MONTHS after date,application will lie made to the lion, thu Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting for ordiuary purposes, for luuvo to sell two No- grous, being nuri of the personal property of tho lute John P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of the heirs,. JUUN N. LEWIS?, Guardian, sept 2 j^DLIt MONTHS alVr date, application JL will be niiide to the Hon. the Justice* of thu Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tjio real (•slate and slaves, belonging :.•? the estate of Doro thy Salliier, late of said county, deceased, for a division of the same among the heirs of said es tate. N. NUNGKZKK, Ex’or. July 21 J iMHIK MONTHS aftw date, application . will be made to the Hon. tlm Justice* of the Inferior Court of Bryan county, when silting us u Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the per sonal property of’ Mary S. Wilson, a minor. IRK I vi v * ! I ** LNftK’oif ’ *'V W Priced and Fine. I Miuln. f f ’T, 8ilk »*id Cotton, poekut, Verona. IWito r. I ticu. ’'•** •“—Kilmnriiock and Scotch Bou- I lIDBlpifv L° w Priced and Pipe. I Wind.", Radies, Gents, ami Misses, of nil J ( ;in 'l biifTtni^"* Ul ^ ^^ aui Babbinctt, Edgings I ^ ^"“Lillies and Gent* Fancy and Black I and ^{J^^BIaek, Blue, Brown, Mix- rvnNfe 1 ’ ! r r'v 1 ^- 1 IWv'q..- Pt * Etack. Bluu, Alixcilmiit " nJ j ™"-- m’t I pujii'f! aiBiiiowsT —Fancy nml 0 R , ''|'oih received and for wile by “ENKY II. STOXESBUIiY. D U. 080000*8 INDIA dmUAGO GUE—For the cure of Fever.and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Literinitteut and Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Eli largement oftbo Liver, Enlargemejit of the Spleen ami all the various form* of Bilious Diseases. Tin* iu valuable medicine was prepared from nu extensive practice of several yearn in a bilious climate, and la never known to fail of curing Fe ver and Ague, orany oftlie disease* ufiovu named Those who aro sutreriug (rooi ailections of thi. kind, e.ii also those who have become invalids from their etleet* upon tlio constitution, will liml tlio India Clmlcgcgue a most iuvaluablo remedy for liiirifviug the blboil,' and thoroughly cleansing from the system tlm morbid eft’oets of a bilious ulimate. Tlm wonderful operation of the Chokigoguo iu eradicating bile from the lmui.ui system,-can only explain its extraordinary agency iu Urn speedy, thorough nml permanent cure (jl foyer and ague, and Die various grade* of intermittent uml remit tent fever*. It is equally ellbe.tinl for die cure of Liver Com- nlniut, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liven also Enlargement of the Spleen, called Ague Cake, ami tho various forms of billions Indigestion.— Those, with the other varied anecltou* of Hitch climates, arising from it common ininsniul cause, arc only modifications of tho same disease, and « ipiallv controlled by the same remedy. Sole Agent* for RaVaiinnli, ' J. M. TfJltNKIt & BROTHER, pel. 21 Mommiout Square. G <LYNN SHCUIFF’S SALlB.—Will I* be sold oh tho tlm first Tuosduy in January next, before tho door of tlm Court House in Brunswick, hetwcon tho legal hour* pf sale, the following tract*, parcel* ana lot* of I .and.situate lyingmul being in tho couutyofGlyiin.witlinlltlie' privileges, appurtenances and improvement* thereto belonging und known and uoBcribud a* follows, to wit i All tliut tract nr pnrcul of Land containing 5,5111 acre* mid composed of the following six several surveys, viz: otto survey cnutaUiiug 1000 acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tho 14th day of January, 1837; and ouo other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at tho sanmtimu to Win. Hudrion; nml one other tract containing 1000 acres and granted on tho 20th day of Jnnunry, 1837 to Jiinm* D. Janott; nml ono other tract, containing 1001) acres, and granted at the same time to Win D. Janott; ouo othor tract, containing 025 acres, «ud granted at the sumo time to Edward W. But ler; nml aim othor tract, containing 000 acres, nml granted on tho 14th day of Jnnunry, 1837,to Plea sant J. Muftias—all ol said tract* or survey* hav ing such shape, marks ami houiuluriusa* will more fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to each of tlm said several grant*. All tlm abovo laud* ueing designed u* plat A. Also one othor tract or parcel of Laud contain ing 1,888 acres and known ns tract U, and com posed of two suvcrul survey* to wit: ono survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to Seaton GruutlaiuJ on tlm 23d day of Jauunry, 1837; mid one other tract, containing 888 acres, mid granted at tho same time to Iteury Darnel; thu two above Iasi mentioned tracts having such shape, marks and boundaries, a* Mil more fully appear by ref erence to tlio plat ’annexed to each of tlio said grant*. AI*o,ouu othor tme; or parcel of Land eotain- 3,50ft acres, and known a* plat L, which said tractor parcel ofLond i* composed of tho four following Htirvey*,to wit: ono *nrvoy containing 10(1 acres, und granted to James Homier, on the 23d day of January 1837; one other survey, con taining 100U acre*, nml granted at thu *mun time to Thomas II. Kunuoii: ono othcr*urvey, contain ing 1000 acres, and granted to Josinh Dole* oil the 20th day of January, 1837, (except 31)0 acre* thereof heretofore conveyed to William Manly, trustee,) ami ono othor tract containing 50ft acres, ami granted to William Griggon the 2(5lh day of January, 1837; tlm aforesaid last mentioned sur veys having such shape, marks ami boundaries, ns will more fully appear by reference to thu plat annexed to tlm said several grant*. Also, all that tract or parcel of Laud containing 3,781. acre*, ami kuowii a* tract II, ami com posed of the four following surveys, to wit: ono survey containing 1,000 acre*, mid granted on the 2Utli day of January, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one other survey containing 1,1)00 uures.nml granted ut tlm same time toll. II- Reynold*; one other sur vey containing 781 acres, uml granted at thu same time to Robert H. Green; ami ouo oilier survey continuing 1,0UU acres, mid granted nil tlm 23d day of January, 1837, to John W. L. Daniel; all of which several last mentioned surveys or parcels of Land have such shape., mark* and boundaries asjwill appear by reference to thu plat- annexed to said grant*. Also, dim other tract or parcel of Lund known n* tract I, ami composed oftlie following surveys, viz: olio survey containing ftlit) acres,ami granted on tlio 23d day of January. 187ft, to Sliadraeh Biv ins, mid having such shape, murk* and bounda ries a* will appear by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other Irael or parcel of Land, con taining 1001) acres, and known as tract K, and granted to Isaac McCrary on Urn 20t!iduy of Jan uary, i837,mid having sileli sliupo, murks 'and boundaries as will appear by reference to thu plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of I,and, cnnfniii- g 1883 acpis, ami kuowii a* plat L, and com posed of die two following surveys, to wit:, ouo survey eontaingftftl acre*,and granted on llm’JOth day ni'Janmiry.l8J7,to Rieliumml Browupintl Olio other survey containing ft22 acres, and granted at the smile time to A. II. McNeill—all of which last mcutiniiud tracts or parcels of Lund, have micli shape, murk* ami lion Hilaries, a* will appear by the plat annexed to each of *aid tract*. Also, all that tract or parcel of Laud, contain ing 8JD acres, uml known as tract I), ami granted to William J. Davis, mi llic20lli day of January, 1837, having *uch shape, mark* ami boundaries a* will appear by reference to the plat annexed to said tract. Abm.ull that other tract or parrel ofland, eon- cm,ah i i a i., .....i Also, nil thbso snvoml Lots, or pnreel* of Laud, lying and being in Rriimnvick, and known in tlio plan thereof by tlm following dunoinitiatinn ami numbers: Water Lots, No*.(1,7, 8, ft, 10, J], 13, 15,1ft, 23, mid 24, nml Ilav lots, Nos. 0,7, 8, ft, 10, 11. 13, 15,10, 17, ’Jl). 20, mid 23, and town .Lot* number* GU, 57,58,' 50,00,-61,03,04, 05, Oft, 70, 71, 117, lid, 119,134,135,130, J37, 138,13ft,140,141,142,143,14ft,150,151,153,177, 17ft, 181, 1H5, 180, 187, 188,18ft, 190,191,192, 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289,290, 291,294,295, 290, 297, 293, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 3-10, and 347; nil oftlie said last mentioned tonfti Lot* or parcels of Laud, lying and being within tho lincHof a survey made on 29thSeptember, 1820, ami gained to Urbmms Dart on tho 17th Septem ber. 1828—all tliu aforesaid tract* and lot* of Lund with privileges, apurtotmuce* mid improvement*, levied qji ns the property of Urlmnii* Dart, by virtue of a writ ll. iu., issuing out of tho Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort* gage* axccutcd by thu said Uranus Dart, to tlio Exelmjigu Bank, and hy thu said tho Exchange Bank, jiHsigned mid transferred to tho .Comptroller General of said State, nml Commissioner* under tlm adf of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorizo tlio business of Banking and to icguhito the same” in favoroTDdvid E. Dulhwcll. voniptioller General, for ii*e, (Jfce., against tho sai(| Urbmms Dnrt,mort- gngorAuid thu said tho Exchange Bank,assignor, said property pointed out in said mortgage, li. fa. Also’; ut the time mid plica aforesaid, will be sold the following tracts, parcels nml lots of Land, situate, lying nml being in tho County of Glynn, with nil ilio privileges, appurtenance* nml im provement* thereto belonging, and known and described as follows, to wit: All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety ofu tract originally granted to John Graham, wlm was afterwards alieitieil, nml said Laud sold nt confiscation sales, by the Commissioner* of Con fiscation, iimler and by virtue of mi act of 44 Cou- licatiou and Oiuuuecnieut” of the Suite of Geor gia, passed March 1st, 1778,to William McIntosh, jr. and sold by tho administrators of the said Wil liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil H. Vivittc, iu the year I80(knml again sold by the said Virgil 11. Vi- vlne, by hi* attorney iu Ihe’t B. Vivine, to Samuel Palmer, on the 12tn day of January, 1837, ami conveyed by the *aid Samuel Palmer to James Muse, by deed dated Till August, 1811, said Inst mentioned tract having such shape, murks and lioumlurie* as will appear by a plat of(re-survey oftlie same executed by Reuben King, on the 17th (December, I8:J3, which accompanies said deed of conveyance. Also, all tbnt oilier tract of land, containing Ifto acres, granted to William Moore on the 31st day of December 183d, ami sold at .SherilFs Bale on 3d day of August, 1841, ami purchased by E. 51. Moore, mid conveyed by the said E. AI. Moore to James Mooro on said :td August 18111 the shape, marks and boundaries of which will appear by the plat of the same. Also, all that other tract of Land,coutaining2l7 acre*, mid bounded by Jacob .Moore’s Land, on the north, thi! cslutu of,James 51 mire’s Laud on the east, south mid wuijt by James Fort’s Laud, granted to William Moore on tlm J7thd:iy of Ala v, 1837, und purchased at Slicrilf’s Bale ou thu 3d August, 18-11, by F». M. AThove, and subsequently, oil tho 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said E. M. Moore to James Moore; the shape, marks ami hotimhiriuM of which will appear by the plat id* the same. Also, all that oilier tract or parcel id’ Land, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south moiety ofu tract of Laud granted to Jacob Moure, iu November, 1709, for 4tl() acres, and thu south moiety of ouo'ollier tract lying adjacent thereto, ami granted to James Mooru on the l-ltli June, 1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by thu north- urn moiutusofsaiil tracts of luud,west hy Lauds of Jaeid* .Moore, south hy the estate of James .Monro's Laud, .and cast hy marshes niiil creeks, having Hitch shape, marks mid houmlaries as will appear hy reference to the plat annexed to said grant. Also, nil that other tract of Land granted to Ja e«b Moure on the 2rtlU November, 1822, contain ing 495^ acres, bounded east by William Moore's Laud, southwest by an old Htirvey, northwest by vacant laud, nml southeast by James Aloore * laud, and convoyed by Jacob Monro to Alary R. Demure, wife of James Alnoru, by deed dated 1st October, 1835, and having such shape, marks and lioumlurie* as will appear by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, all (lint other tract of Laud containing 512 acres, bounded north by .Michael Poncell'* laud, east by Beaton Graiitland's Lund, south by B. King’* Land, west hy Edward IV. Butler* and Win. Hudson's Laud, ami granted to Jamo* Mooro on the2!ltli June, 1838, und liaviugsueh turning GOOD acres, and known as tract E, and j ‘•'hape, mark* ami boundaries n* will appear by composed of tlio following six suvcrul surveys, I reference to a plat annexed to said grant, to wit: one survey containing iOilt) acres, ami I Also, one oilier tract of Laud containing 181 granted !o Bartley AlcOrury, on the J 3th day of bounded at the time of survey on the north January, 1837; ono other survey containing 11)111), nuil west hy vacant Lamh.soutlihy Jacob Moore’s acres, and granted nt the same time to (LG. Hoi- j L»ml. and east by nld survey, mid granted to Wil- cotuhu ; ouo other survey containing 100(1 acres,! bum Moore on 23d November, IH18, for 21ftacres, ami granted at the same time to Lewis Bond; c.x- i and subsequently reduced to 184 acres, ami pur. cupl 20!) acres thereof, conveyed to F, I'ouccll; i caused liv L. AI. Mooru at Bltcrili"* BaleoiFkl Ail- one other survey containing 1001)acres,and grant- j gust. I•'8-11, nml on samod.iy convoyed hy said E, ed ul the sumo time to l.oyal Bowles; one other) ‘M. Moore to James Moore,nml having such shape survey containing 1000 acres, and granted bn tlm I murks ami boundaries as will appear by aplat an- 20th oVJanuary,1837,to Isaac Al.Rull;aud one other j nexed to said grant. All the ulomuid la-4 men- survey containing i0(H) acres, ami granled on thu l belied seven tract* ami parcel* of I,ami,with the 23d day of January 1-837, to George W. .Murray privilege.*, appurtenance* and improvement* —all of said last meutioiici! several surveys, hav-1 levied on a* tlm property of James Aloore, do ing such shape, murk* and boundaries as will i ceased, by viriniMifa writ of fieri facias, issuing more fully appear by reference to the plat an- j u ut <d the Superior Court of Glynn county, (on nexed to each ol said grunt*. I foreclosure of mortgages executed by the said Also,all that other tractor parcel of laud, eon- James Mooro in hi* lifetime to tlm Exchange tniuiug R»78 acre*, ami known ns traot F, and com- ( Bank and hy- tlm said Exchange Bank assigned pose ‘ survey vid “ PUBLIC SALKS. /*CHATHAM NIlKItIFF’S SALK. V-/ —On the first Tuesday in December next, beforo tho Court Housu, iu tlio City of Bavnu- nah, betwoeu the legal hour* of Sale, will lm sold ti Negro Man Slave, nmnerl Lafayette, levied on by virtue of u ll. lit., founded oil foreclosure of Alortgago, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham County, in fuvor of lluury K» Bur roughs vs. T. Water*, oct 1 ELISHA WYLLY, ShorilT, c. c. I HATH AIK SIIKHIFJF’S SALK. • Conti mini.—Outlie lirstTncsdav iliDecomlmr next. before tho Court House in the City ofBavau- mill, betweon thu lugul hour* of Sale, will bo sold, All that Lot iff Ground, tuiuutcd, lying and being in tho City of Savannah, County of Chatham, kuowii iu tho Plun of said City by thu immlmr eighteen (18) bounded East by Washington Square, Bonin by St. Julian Stroet, West by Lot number seventeen (17) and North by Bryan Street,.together with ull the imqrovumeut.a thcro- on—Divided to satisfy tho following execution* issued out of Justice’* Courts, viz.: Joint G. Fal- lignnt v*. Alary Sogurs, Administratrix Estate James Sagiirs, deceased; Cope *fc AiilU vs-same; William M. Leigh v*. same; C. C.Thmniison tV Co. va. same; and throe, Francis AI. Scarlet, Adm’r, Estate John Farlaml, deceased, vs. same, Levies made and returned by n Constable. 1’ro- pcrly pointed out hy JMuiufilV* Attorney. ELISHA WYLLY, Slmritf, c. c. nov 2 B* IBKKTY SHKlftlFFS* SALE; JLJ —Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in De- coiuber next, before tho Court House door, iu Iliucsvillu, hutyveuu thu usual hours of sale, tlm following properly, viz: One Iruet of hind, con taining two hundred acre*, more or less, hounded North by lands of Z. L. Hogg*, East by lands of Shephard nml others. Tlm above tract of land levied on n* the property of Jacob Aloore, and to lm sold to sutisly a tax execution against said Afouro, in favor of the tax collector of Liberty County. Also, nt the same time and place, will he sold, one other tract of land, containing two hundred mires, more or less, hounded on tho North nml West by lauds of Capt. John Shaw, South hy land.* ol John Way, levied nil a* the property of the heir* oftlie estato of AlcCathariim, to satisfy a tax execution agaiu-t said heir*, in liivor of tho tax collector of Liberty Coiiulv. m»v I 8, S. AltlUBV, S. L. C. A D^IININTHATOCS NAIjK.—On tlm first Tuesday in December next, be tween the usual hours, will lm sold at the Court Huuso in Dnrieu, Mcluto*U county, tlm follow ing named negro slaves, Mary Ann ami her three children, Olluml, Tom, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck, Beck nml infant. Louisa ami Grace, for the bene fit of the heir* of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas ed. IV. J. AIclNTOSlI, Administrator, oct 12 E XKCUTOR’W SALK.—By virtue of an order of tlm lIoii(>rnb!o Inferior Court of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinary pur- nose*, will lm sold at tlm Court House door ill Iliucsvillu, of said Comity, on tlm first Tuesday in Deeumlmr next, between tlm usual hours (if sale: All the remaining real estate of Robert llomlry, late of said County, deceased, consisting of Hoverul Traci* ami part* of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred uml Sixty Four Acres of Laud granted to Thomas Neal and Philip Pippin*. Throu Hundred Acre* granted to Jonathan Robinson. Filly Aero* granted to Sylvanu* Robinson. Twenty-live Acres, being part of a Tract, granted to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted to AtHrcvv Flovd. Three hundred Acres grant ed to John Underwood,- containing about iJevmi Hundred nml Forty Acres, more or less, and sold for the benefit of the heir* ami creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tlm day of *nlo. JOHN’ A. HENDRY, ENOCH DANIEL. sept 23 Omdificil Executor*. lining W76 acres, nml known as tract F. and com-; Lank and hy tlm s-ud Exchange Bank assigned nised oftlie three following survey* to wit: one I «nd transferred to tlm Comptroller General of urvey containing lUlMarrcs, nml granted to Da- **nhl Stale and Commissioners under tlm Act of id D. Alitclmll, on tim 20th day of Jtuimirv,1837; 1838. entitled “An Act to authorize tlio bushmsa tie other survey cmituiuiug RJOU acres,and grant- °f Banking and to regulate the same,”) iu favor r‘ AUKS AND JfiMBIiOIUKBlES -l~i Inside I Hull'; Eiub'd Muslin Collars; Lace Caps, .Muslin Band*;Cnmbric Edging telnson'g; Svi iH-s do do;,Thread do. do.; Vuleiicione’s Lnco; f,iide Edging und Inserting; Liueii do. do.; Plain ami Fig’ilblk.,Lisle Lacy; Fig’d and plain Cap Luce. For sale by oct2 IIENRY II. STOTE3BURY. ed to Peter J. William*, on tlm 23d day iil'Jami- ury. 1837; ami other survey containing (578 acres, and granted to John Dcthuno, on the 28th day of January, 1837—ul) of said last mentioned scxerul surveys having wieli shape,marks and boundaries n* will appear by reference to thu plat annexed to uacltufsaul grants. Also,all that other tractor parcel of Lund con taining 1591 unre*, nml known as tract G,and com posed of thu two following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 11)1)1) acre*, and granted on tlm 14 th day of Jauunry,1837;aii(louu otliersnrvuy con- taiuing.'91 acres, and granted on tho 2t5th day of January, 1837, to Robert AlleUlejohii; (inch of said last mentioned surveys having such shape marks ami boundaries a* will appear by reference to tlm plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all tlmt other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 4,598 acre*, and known us tract AI, ami comptcuul oftlie five fidlowing surveys, to wit: oimsurvby containing 1,000acre.*, ami granted on the 20l!iuuy of Jiiuiiury, 1837, to Jumcs Wood; ouo other survey containing 1,000 acres, and gran ted at the same time to .Michael Harvey; one oth er tract containing i ,000 acre*, tiud granted at tlm Mium lime to James lliviu*; one other tract con taining i,001) acre*, nml granted on the 23d day of January, 1837. to Nathaniel B. Julian; nml one other tract, containing 592 acres, ami granted ou the 2<ith day of January. 1837, to Charles Smith: ull ofwliich said last mentioned Aiirvoyii havingsudi shape murk* and buuuduriu* iu will appear by re ference to tlio plat unnoxud to eneliofsaid grant*. Also, all those several Lot* or parcels of l.auil. lying ami heaug iu Brunswick, and known in tlm .dan tlicrcofhy 0m following denomination ami uiimlmr*,' to wit: 3152, !W3, 3(51,395, 3fi(i, 3(57, 3(58, 3(19, 370, 371, 377, 378, 37ft, :l8t), 381, .||y, 415, Ilf*, 417, 418, lift, 420,421, 427, 428, 431, 4t>2, 4t53,4t5|, 105, 4|5U, 4(57,4158.4t»8, 471), 47J, 177, 478, 470,480, 481, 512, 513,514, 517,518, Oil), 520,521,527, 528, 529, 530, ami f»3|; tlm said fifty four town Lot* being within tlm lines of u survey iiiudc on Urn 29th September, 18215, ami granted to Urbaiiu* Dari oil the 17th September, 1828. Also, all Unit other Iraet or pared of Land, (ex cept 12(5 ucrc* of the same.) containing 150 acres, ami known a* Powell’s tract, hounded South by Piles’ land, xvestxvurdly by Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart and Williams.’ laud, and oa«t- wiirdly by land* oftlie Brunswick Land Compa ny, uml originally granted to James Powell. , Also, nil that other tract und parcel of Laud, containing 177 acre*,, and kupwn a* tho Ilu/Je- hurst tract; bounded oust by marshes and creeks, Miuthby land* of the Brunswick I^md Company and Hiutwurdly uml woetwardly by land*surveyed to Tiiouias Butler King- ga^iir. .mu uni Mini iut; r.xcuaiipC o.iiik, said; property pointed out in the said i Fi Fa. R. R. RATE Ll FF, Dep. t lli‘Hliswiek, Ga., Oct. 23, J8I7. aim ut rc|jm.uu <»r Diivitl I?. Ilcitlivv. il, Comptroller General, for use, &e., against tlm said James Aloore, mort gagor, ami tlm said tlm Exchange Bank, assignor, mortgage Sheri!!’, nov I {CHATHAM SllKKIf'jP’8 SALK. —On tlm first Tuesday iu December,next, before tlm Court House iu the city of Savannah, between the logal hours of sale, will lm sold, Tlm undivided one-half part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia Hnilciiillfi) of iil| those Three several Lots of Laud situate, lying and being iu tho county of (.'hulhuut iu the. State of Georgia, numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23),and thirty (30) and known limber ns part of two Five Acre Lots immlmrs three (3) ami four (4), in West Curry Town in the extended limits of Savannah, which three Lots of Land bail been conveyed hy John Randolph Alclviunoii, hy deed hearing ditto the eighth (lay of February, in tlm year eighteen hun dred and thirty-six. to ’WilliAm’ Bee in trust for certain use* (Imran expressed, together with all the hereditament* ami appurtenances, hut subject totwo outstanding leases, mm on Lot* numbers twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23). to Za- clmriah Wi.uklor for four years from tlm sixth day of February iu the year eighteen hundred anil fnrlv-l:ve, ami the other on Lot number thirty (30) to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in the year eigh teen hundred and forty-eight, the lessees owning tlm houses ; which undivided one half part had been mortgaged by John T. Boil’euillet Trustee in place of said William Bee. deceased, to the Bank oftlie Slate ol* Georgia, by Deed dated tlm third day of February iu (lm year eighteen hundred and forty-six. Levied on hy virtue of a fi. fa. foiiudciiou foreinsure of mortgage, issued out of tlm Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of tlio Bank of the Stato of Georgia vs. John T. Uuifcuillut, Trustee Ann Lydia Boifeuillet. ELISHA WYLLY,Sheriirc, C. oct 2.9 E XECIJTOlt’.S MAM'S,—Will lm sold, oil tlm first Tuesday iu January, 1848, be fore tlm Court 1 louse door, in tlm town of Reids- ville, in tlm County of Tattnall, two lots ofland, each containing !W7j acres, more or loss, lying on tlm North side of tlm Aliamalm River, just above tlm juiieliou of tlm (Ihoopie, nml are ad joining llmlaiids of Joseph Bell, Esi|.,aud other*. Those lands aro valuable, both in soil nml lim ber. They are sold for tlm benefit of tlm heir* and creditors of the estate of William Cooper, deceased. Terms on tlm day of sale, tiny I GEORGE COOPER, F.xr. N O'i'II’flL—Will lm sold on the first Tues day in Jauunry next, before the Court House in tlm city of Savannah, between tlm usual hours of sale, all those Tracts of Kind, situate in the County of Chatham, and on tlm Savannah River, known a* the Brampton mid Retreat Plantations, containing Hit) Acres, more or less, 11)1) Acres of which is under embankment, and cultivated iu Rice, the rest consisting of mixed land, together with all[tlm improvements on said plantations.— Tlm said lands being part of tlm estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, nud being now adver tised for sale, hy virtue of a decree of Chancery oftlie Superior Court of Chatham County. WAI. II. CUV LEU. C. P. IHCIIAUDSONK, F. II. DURANT, nov ‘J Commissioners. A lHIIAIlliiTKATftKX SALK.'— Will lm sold, on tlm first Tuesday iu Janu ary next, before the Coilrt House door,in States- borough. Hullorli County, between tlm legal hour* of sale, one negro man named Tom, fie- longing to tho E*tate of John Williams, late of said comity, deceased, for tlm benefit of tlm lieirs and creditors of said Estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. K. IL SCARBOROUGH, Admr. nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAAIS, Admx \ DlUINlSTlCA’l’UtlXLS SALK.— Ou the first Tuesday in Jauunry next, be tween tlm usual hours of sale, will be sold before Hie Court House door in Jlinesville, Liberty county, tlm following negroes, to wit: Israel, Van Huron, -Moll, Clara and Ben, being part of the estate of the kite Joseph Jo tres, of said county, uud sold lor the purpose of division among tlio heir*. ELIZABETH JONES, nov 1ft Administratrix. 'jlTKDICINE ClIE^TS^AfIrnmCTomB UJL ussortuieut of Alediciue chest*, some of new pattern*, untmrnussed fur cmiunieUmK?, for anle low by J. AI. TURNER & BROTHER. lior 3 Monument-square. RUCKNKIC A MKEEKEIL No*. 105 mid KHi Bryan street. Icive just received, n lino assortment of BOOTH and SIlOKti, for Gentlemen, Youths mid Boys wear, of tho best materials mid manufacture, mid of foe latest style. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoe* of every variety and style, warranted as good as can be found in thi* market, uud at as low prices. A large and carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters mid factor* will find to their advantage to call and examine. Cure Inltcitj in fining measure*. . A!*o, a general assortment of Cap*. Triiuhs, Valise*, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, »Ve. And a supply of Ladies mid Guiifomiun’s Paris mado Boots, direct importation. oct I rno a Li/Fiu ^AUElSlVAivx ,-L The subscriber lakes pleasure in having it fully and continually understood, that be is pre pared to supply the wants of nil tlm Gentlemen. Ladies, \ ouiig Men, Misses mid Children, in this city, so far as Huts, Bonnet*. Boots, Shoes, Car pet-bag* and Trunks aro concerned. To the Gen tlemen lie would say, that his stock of Ready .Made Clothing lias not yet been surpassed for style, cheapness, ami durability. Let foe Ladies ro- iucmhcrfo.il we limn nfiiil supply offusliiuiiuMc Slimmer Bonnet', nud that our large, and varied slock ofShoes, enable us to suit every customer. To the Young Alan, be’it announced that we are olVcring tlio finest Fur, Silk, Paiitnua mid Leghorn Hal* that can be found in thi* city, and llialuiir French Boot* can’t ho heat. Call nt No. 1(53 Congress Street, sign of the GOLDEN (n^) HAND. oct!) WILLIAM 11. HALE. ijl.lPEU.—201) ream* 20X38.) Nowspnper; J- 150 do 21X30 do; 100 do 22X32 do; 100 do 2JX27do; 150 reams plain and ruled Foolscap paper; 75 reams plain Flat Cap paper; 125 reams plain uml ruled Letter paper; 40 reams Folio Post and Book paper; 100 reams Dniihlh Wrapping paper ; BIO reams Double Straw Wrapping pa per; 200 reams best quality brown AVnipping pa per; 350 ream* best single or amaJI Wrapping pa- per, oxsortod kind*; 75 ream* Envelope paper, received hy recent arrival*, nml for sale hv oct 30 DENLOW & WEBSTER. 0 ~ NION SETTS.—Jitft" voecived a" few Silvor Skin and Yellow Onion Sett*, und for snio hy J. M. TURNER A. BROTHER, nov 2 Monuuittiit-?qtiar WILLIAM B. HALE’S LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE, L A D I E S’ Misses, Children’s uud Infant’s SHOES, of every *tvle,*liudo mid pattorn at tlio NEW GRANITE STORK, f 1(53 Congress strcect, Savannah, Goo., sign oi tho Goldon llnml. "I UTTABAGA, Dale’* Hybrid, While Flat Dutch mid Glolm Turnip Scuds. AH varie ties ofCabbage, Radish, Spinach, lsilluco. Pea*, Caulillower, Beet* and Saisily Seeds, Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissor*und Nippers. Just received per Sterling, uud for sale by J- AI. TURNER & BROTHER. * sept 1(5 Alonmnonl square. NEW AND ME A- _ SONABLE GOODS.— Received by late Arrivals from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizen* of Savannah and its vieitniy, tiiat ho has received, and is now opening, at his Store, a most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS. .1EWELRY, SI LV Ell AND SILVER PLATED WARE. FANCY GOODS. »V.r., consisting ill part as follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt nml Khuuy Aluulle ('lacks, Alahogauy, Rosewood and Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Ollico Time Pieces, 8 days; O, O. u. O. G. Bra** Clock*, 8 dav* and 39 hour*. WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’ll, Aurhor mid L’Kpiuc Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor,. Lupine and Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Cups, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Fork*. But ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyjihons, (Jte.. A c. • PLATE!) WARE—Cake BaskeM.Tea Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter TiiIm, Salt Dishes, and every other nrtinlo in that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porcclian and China Flower Va se*, from $2 to $39 per pair; n good assortment of Japan und Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve ry rich; a line assortment of Girandoles,' Solar Lamps, new *lyl«. nil size*; Britannia Tea Hot*. Castors, I,amps, Candlestick*, Am:.; Ladies’ and Gentlumeii’* Dressing Case*, Ladies’ Work Box es, Puncy Fans, Curd Cases of every description; together with tv large and varied assortment of Fancy Goods, Huilublo for holiday presents, Ac. SUNDRIES—Perfumery, a iine assortment; Alusiml Instruments of every description, Silver and Sloe) Bag and Purse A! minting*, Silver mid Steel Bueds,Silver Pencils uud Tmioth-piek*. Ci gar Cases, Snutr Uml Tobacco Boxes, Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Ilair ami Clothes do, AI Hilary Trimming* of every de scription, Canos, a good assortment of Cutlery— together with every other article usually found iu onr trade. Clock*, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired iu the best manner, mid warranted to give satisfaction. oct 18 T. T. WILAIOT. ft WATCHES AND JEWEL- /SfX RY—Tlm Subscriber wishes to call the attention j>f his customers to a choice as sortment of line watches, just received by recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Lovers, Gold Double Bottom Lovers, Gold imitation Rou ble Case Levers, tpdd Anchor Escapement Le ver*. Silvor I Lulling Case Lever*, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le ver*. Silver Lupine and Vertical escapement. Also, fine Goal Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb Guard Chain.*. Keys and Chain Ring*,all of which will be sold as low a* iu any city iu the Union. All hinds of Watches Repaired and warranted. I). B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski lliime. No, A LiBC ICIJJLT IIKAL liU l*EE- AIKNTS.—Having luudc large additions In their former assortment of Agricultural Imple ments, thu subscribers now oiler to planter* uud merchants, a better stock than ever before o fie red iu the Southern country, consisting Ijfpart, oftlie following articles, viz: ’ . i , i.otroiis. Yankee On*t Iron, No*. ID, IL 12.and29 I),agon, or Connecticut Wrought iron 1.2,3, A. 4 Allen pattern Buggies, Norm A. Mason’* Imprpvcd, viz: Eagle, heavy 2 lmr*e or ox I in. with wheel and culler No. 2 B, u largo 2 Isorrn Do, with wheel mid culler A 3. medium 2 lmr*a •• A 2. light 2 horse 44 A 1, light I mule nr garden 44 (»inch light 1 Imrso turning “ 7 do. do. medium I Imran turning 44 15 do. do. new pattern I do, for light soil. “ A T, side hill 2 horse 44 O, do. do. I do. Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox Do. No I, a medium 2 lior-e Do. O, 1 do Double AlnuM Broad or Furrowing. 1 Imrso Cotton Trenching, 1 horse Rico do new pattern, with gnage wheel. The above Ploughs, with and without stocks— extra stocks for tlm unproved Plough* irons. Lyndon's extra hhn k Carolina, 0, 1.2, A 3 crown. Do. bright do. 0,1,2, A3 do. Do. Ricu, No. 2 nml 3 do. Do. New ground, PP and PPP do. 'Do. Oval Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2 mid 3. do. Do. Ron ml Eye do. No*.2mid3dn. Lyndon A. Co’*. Anchor, 00,0. I mid 2 do. Brade’s Patent, 0, I, 2,3 mid 1 do. Light Yankee AXES. Collin’* A Co’s. ) .. . ^ Root’s Bond’s SHOVELS. Handled Spade*. Socket Spade* CULTIVATORS. HARROWS, Ac. Improved Cultivator*, with gouge wheel Cultivator Plough, or Home Hoe Common Harrow*. Folding do Corn mid Cobb Crushers, a hand mill Do. do. do. for horse power Corn Shelter*; Fan Mills, two sizes Patent churns, Plantation Wheelbarrows Common Straw Cutter*, Patent do. do. Swiugletrne* Grain Cradle*..twin:.pattern, Rico do. do. SCYTHES, HOOKS. Ac. English Patent Seville*, American Gras* do. Gras* Platt do. Briar and Urttalt do. Scyth 8 unit h i Briar Hooks, Corn Cfilter* Post Spoon*. Ox 'Yoke* and Ox Bowb Frails. Axe Helve*’, Pruning Shears Dirt Scraper* for'public road* Garden lloes nndRukb.i, Ditching Knives Transplanting Trowels and Forks Garden Reel* mid Lines With n variety w' Implement* not enumeratsd. For sale by , DENSLOW A WEBSTER, out 7 T ONiiUN ftiUSTAUDin qivwtm.ludf -1-4 and pound bottles; also Hudson’* Mpstard hi tin boxes, n silperior article 1 , received find" for *nle by A.T.QOVVNE, 1 nov l Smell'Building. rvKiuiiY op M*SpS¥EIP5«5eiJ' VJ' HEALING OINTMENT.—Ab'iIutllioyRa. 1817, l waslwiug intbu westom partof UiUBUito, pursuing tlm ore a put ion of a former... One day while chopping in the wood*, I foolishly chopped my foot nearly oil', instead of the tree. During tin* misfortune I employed myself in perusing tho fragment leaves of aft old vdlftnfo, printed iu Eng land 8onlu hundred yuar* ago. Aiming these scattered leave* I reud Ol'mi herb .which hud been unnlyzqd by some of Etlglniid’* niicieiif ’Alrhe- mist*. showing properties nml qualities never h«i loro found ift any plant that was ever discovefod . Thi* one herb, tinder tho foriar of thu Uotorl mid Crucible, developed more than ten distinct properties. This fact struck njy. mind **) forcibly, that it \Vn* IntotVsibh tft get rid of it. Something Hucnicd to tell inc that Providence, whose opecim enro is extended towards all hi* creatures, had never concentrated Into one miiuII herb *o many medicinal qualities, ns ynri'bft* and n* complicated, although perleclfy identical as tho hitnmu blood, without a wiso and good purpose,. Here was Id lm roumltliu acids, the alkalis, the nils, thu water, the air, the salt*, tlm soda, Ac., all combined, con centrated, dud chemically united into Otto anight olemunt ftf powor, forming a inthsinneo moro ul- luul mid in atUnity to tlm human bhmd Umn was over before discovered in the works of future. Laboring under these impressions for several yearn, I became uneasy, discontented, mid un willing to cunliftu myself longer to thu ditties of ft farmer. Every tiling seemed to point my mind to turn object, viz.: the preparation of this limit into u medicine. 1 then determined to return to the city ql'N. York. I did so, mid imumdiutclv inquired for the herb. It was not to ho fouml. I then sent to Europe and there found it under another name. Having prepared the article to nty satiyfuclioft, 1 ge\(! it away to all who would use it. Hun dreds, I might any thousands, look it into tlioir lamiliea mid used it: some for ouo tiling and some for another, mid all from tlm very first Id tlm very lust, pronounced it of unrivaled oxcol- loiice and power. The first ease that came under my observation, as a niah that had lost llic use of hi* arm I'm some years. Thu Ointment restored hi* arm eomnlotoly in a few day*. This surprised me mi unu'li a* it did tlm patient. After him there ciutm a man with sum eyes produced by gunpowder—.» very had eu.su indeed. One box’ only HiiiUciod to make a perfect enro. And 1 would hero remark that hundreds have been eure.l itf sore eyes, who never found any relief hut iu thi* Oint ment. There next ennm a woman who wan stilVcriiig excruciating pain from thu ague in tlm face— Her physician (thinking it the toothache.) had extracted eleven of her teeth. But tlm ditiieuity still remained a* had a* ever. Tlio Application ul*the All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however,- began to swell, nml the surface was covered over with pimples of eruption like prickly hunt. In iiui!slay all fifi* disappeared. About tho snmn time, a lady made applicution with it for the headache ol long standing, and a falling of the hair. Tlm Ointment cured her headache, and restored Imr It,fir. tiincu this, I have known tlm Ointment to enro eases Often, twenty and forty years standing. I hesitate not to • any, that it is almost an iuliillihlo remedy for this complaint. About this time there were two eases, one of Consumption, and tlm other of Kcrofttla, which hud bullied the skill of every physician who pres cribed. It was wonderful to Witness the ellbctof the Ointment oil llmno persons. No one would believe it unless they had peraounlly witnessed it. But it did tho work properly. There was no half way business, for they roco’vurod lliuir health iu a few munlli*. KlimunulisiU, Fever, Quiuvy, Bore Throat, Cu taneous Eruption*, di-ease* of tlm Spine, uml Nervous Complaint* were treated with unheard ol sueec*s. But in Chest disonsos, siicii its Asth ma, pain mid oppression, 1 believe there is no bet ter remedy. Also, file common discuses, Hindi a i Ulcer Soros, Scald Head, Humors Mf thi! Skin, Jnllummntioii,'Files, Sura Eye*, Spraitw, Bruise*, and Burns, it seems lo ho it perfect nitlidolo— People would come into tlm *toru smiling, wish ing to know if 1 was really the Seventh Son, or whether the Ointment that 1 gave them wu* indeed uU-lmuliug in it* nature. For said limy, not ono single application ha* failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated witll great and universal success. It produced such good results in nil ensos that it Ims been noised abroad, and I was altered sum-of money for a receipt to make it fur private iimi merely. Every man spoke well of it, a* it had doueso imichgood. Not withstanding all, I have been careful not to recommend it, except incases I knew it would do good. I was never witling to lend myself Iu any thing without first testing ils merits. Thin I mi- deliver to do on every occasion, mid when 1 acted a* one of tlm Sick Committee m the Lodge of |. »>. of < >. I *. I tlmii'tested-it upnq Brothers in tlio most critical conditions, nml laid abundant upper Utility of prating its worth. And. iu conclusion, 1 would remark that I have placed this Ointment before tlm people oftlie U. States during tim last nine or twclvu months, and so general lias hceii tim satisfaction, uml so great amount of good done, that more than half ti mill ion ol boxes have already been sold. I do really believe there never wo* a medicine which gaiiteiU such widespread, universal anil uinuiimMi*-*atis- fnction n* tlm All-Healing Ointment. 1’ioin all parts of the land there have come np’otie deep* sincere and iiuivcr*ul<voirnhr approhutioii saying “McAlister lliy tongue Imth dropped tlm word of truth and love, while health forever allciids foy fi«*t steps.” And were I now to give all the good sayings of the people, their uui|tialilied approval, tlioir thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at ruenv erilig from disease and sickness, I could fill a volume. Jamks AIcAmmtku, New York. For Milo, wlioleK.de and rchfil, by Jt M. TURNER A BROTHER, wft 18 Agents for Snvnmmh. G J. HOKE it I EH.—175 hagsltfo CulTec^O 1 do. Lagifira do. IUU bid*. New Oilcans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks Legr Frers 125 bids. Western Flour, choice old Braudy 50 tierce* prime Cuba Molasses 51) half l»l»|s. Butler, .Sugar and Bodu UrackcH IB) lioxe* Hammond’s Hhap, 30 tlo. Fay’s Pale do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes . Family do. 29 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Scgar* B) hags Black Peper,5 do. Allspice 20 bnxo* .Miisiaro 75 do. 10’s Clifton’*Tobacco, 50 do, 5’* do. do.. 20do. lb. W. Rogers’ do 15 bids. Clarified .Sugar 13 hlids. choice. St. Croix Sugar 125 Dcmijous, I’s, 2's, 3’s nml 5’s 50 dnz. Painted BilckeD, 20 boxes T.-fide Salt (50 doz. Brooms, 3 chest* fluking elioiee Tea 29 casks Byash’ Loudon Porter It) basket- Bacooi Champagne 2«» boxes nsjorted Cordials 50 hhl*. (Crashed and Poxvilered Sugar 10 hag.* Brazil Sugar, 10 eighth.* casks Brunei/ 15 qr. casks Malaga Wine . ’ , 15 qr. and 15 eighth* Doiirclta ALiIricu Wiuo 15 qr. und 15 eigthsca.sk* Madeira Wine 2 half pipes Otnrd, Dnpuy A Co’s. Brandy 5 bids. Clove Leaf Gin, l»> do. Cordials . 10 AI. Venus Regalia Hegars 125 reams Wrapping I’.tper 50 gross Anderson * Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes Pertained 8oap,2Ut)gross Mutch?* 3 «jr. cai-k* Leure Flora choice irbf’Binudy 50 lioxe* Codlixli, JOOdp. Ilerriiig ' * Pickles, 50 iuatiiCiuuuiiioii Pipe* o. Tomato and Walput .Cah.ap o. Rperul. Oundl'v, 4*5 and (is o'.. Ilulfs’ , do. 4’*, O'* und6'* 21) ‘do 75 do. Pipes 20 do. *" 3ft do. M0 do. null n , uu. i r, u p Mint O I f>() bills, Whale Oil, 35 do. Sperm, do. 50 do., Viuegur, 10do. Jamaica Ruin . 15 ffoV fit, Croix Ritra, 10 do. N. O, Stirrm 1 , No*.' 1 und 2 Mackerel in wliolo and half hhl*. - > In store and for salo on favorable term*, bv bet 18 CONNERAT A. BAIlIEi. C l DEi’JEE•—50 bag* Rio, 25 do old Goverit < • • / mvnt Java; 2 bale* Mocha, lajjftiftg Rom brief ^ 8uvatimdi, und for sole by . net 7 J. t. GAUDRY A CO.