The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 16, 1847, Image 1

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THE DlH.Y GEOBOIAIV, 1 ]i runusiixi) l* 9&N . CIT.V OP; SAVX'NNAIf., wuxura ulBBUOdiit At t'ex dulLars Per 2w$«mj myadlb ntyiuiri'HVkitt i?r ; Atm^-ce, . ■! 11 on VM,l,r ," at SIX ‘DOLLAR*' FOR SIX MOxNTIIS. j T |1B TlilAVKBKLY CJEOItCiiANj ; * ton THE. COU.X.THY, I* published to ineetit tho arrnngomnnt of tho Unit, three tittle* n weOk, (Tueirfay, Thuradny, ind Saturday,) at tho Office rtf tho Daily C/eor- ami contains nil tho intelligence, Couimor- tial. Political aiid Miscellaneous, Including new Idvertiseutouts published in the Daily Paper. THIS PAPER U .cut to nil narts of the State mid Union, br delivered in the citV, at lIVK DOLLARS <*r ttimutn, or at TPREE DOLLARS lor b.e [nontlia. TUB WBBKfiV GEORGIAN, Is published every Friday nlWhoon. at TifnEK ioi.i.Aiis pur minum—nil pay able in ndvmice. N. B;—Patch Citation by tho Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of Administration, imidt be pub- lislied tiiikty iurs nt least. Notice by Executors and Adpiintstrntors for Debtors and Crcditprstdrcndcrin their accounts, mutt be published six weeks. . Sales of Negroes' by Executors or Administrn- mrs mutt be ut niililie auction, on the first Tues- day of the month, between the usual hours of sale, nt the place of ptiblic sales in tho comity where tho Letters TcstaiiiontarjS .of Administration, or Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving sixtv hats notice thereof in one of tho public gazettes of this State, and at the door of tho Court House, where sucli sales lira to be held: Notice for leave to Aell Negroos, must bo pub lished for four months, beforo ariv order nbuoluto #liall lie made thereupon by tho Court. Sales of Heal Estato by Executors, Adminis trators, mid Guardiaus, must bo published SIX TV DAYS before tho day of sale. Thoso sales miut be made at the Court House door of the county iu which the property is situate, and oil the first Tuostlay of • tho month, hetwoon the hours often in the morning and four in the after noon. No sales lYom day to day is valid, unless to expressed in tho advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators and imrdiiuisto tho Courtof Ordinnry for leave to sell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of pcrsohnlpropbrty (except negroes) of testate and intestate estates by Executors nml Ad ministrators, mustbe advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators, for Letters Disniissory inuHt bo published SIX MONTHS. . Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must bo advertised once' u month Tor FOUR MONTHS. - Orders oftho Court ofOrdinary, (accompanied witli n copy of tho bond of agreement) to make ti tles to lauu, must bo advertised Three Months at least. Sheriffs sales under executions regularly granted by tho courts, must bo advertised THIRTY' DAY'S—under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property under order of Court, must bo advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale. _»*'All Loiters directed to tills Oflice or tho Editor, must bo post paid to entitle them to atten tion. QEBAUSI SEGAltSI! SEGAltSHl hJ Just received— 5,000 Sugerior Britannia Brand r»,0IH) " Cburlpston “ 4,01)1) “ Diana “ 2,ODD " Gold Leaf “ 0,000 “ . Britannia Segundi Brand 6,000 “ Pnuotolu “ 5,000 *' Consolacion 44 8,000 44 Lord Byron 44 Ilcsidcs various other bmnds, which tho subscri ber offers at wholesale and retail. 1*. JACOBS, 27 Dull street, sign of the Indian. sept 14 H avana sugars. —The Subscribers having ninth* nrrniigcmciits with the most celebrated Segnr Manufacturers in Havana, will continually keep ou Imml, for sain, a choice se lection oftlieir own direct importation, and now hive on baud the following: 20,00(1 Britannia Garcia choice Sugars 25,000 La Ceres do. 25,500 Aqililla do. 10,000 Consolaeio do. 5,000 Washington Regalia do. 10,000 Venus do. 25,000 Alrio do. mid various other brands, which they offer on ac commodating terms oc ‘« CONNERAT & BA RIF.. AEOllClIA, Bulloch Comity.—To vX all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Allen Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath anpliod / to.tlio / llpn. .the Court of Ordinary of BuJlqch county, for fetters Disniissory fronl said Guardianship. Thesoard therefore to cito aild admonish, all persons whatsoever interested, to filo their objec tions (if any).in my office, within the time pro scribed by law, otherwise Letters Disniissory will be granted tho applicant.' , bet 1 , DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. d. n. c. F oil It MONTHS afterdate application > will bo.niado to the Ilonorbulo the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soli the rein estate of John B. Giuidry, Into of this county, decooscd, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. mov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ek’r. lyrOTICE.—AU norsoiiB indebted to tho es- -L1 Into ofWilliain Yarborough, late of Ware county, decoased, aro hereby requested to make immediate payment: And those huvmg demands against said estate wilt rcudcr'thein in according to law. DAVID J. MILLER. Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. YVnroshoro*, Nov. 1,1847. nov 9 nOUR MONTHS after dute application Ju will bo made to the Hon. tho Inferior Court of Bulloch Couuty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for louvo to sell all the real and per sonal Estato of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minors. HASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Siuis. 17IOIJR MONTHS after dute, application J. will he made to the Justices of the inferior Court of Clmthum County, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her five childron, viz : Juno Ann, Alury Margaret, Franues, Wil burn and Georgia, for tho benefit of tho heirs nud creditors of Abraham Nichols, late of Chatham County, deceased. ROBERT YV. POOLER, nov 4 Aministrntor, n. n. u. c. t. a. 1L10UU MONTHS after date, application Ju will ho made to the lion, tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tho property, whether real or personal, belonging to the estato of Edward Qtugly, deceased, for the benefit ol' tho heirs and crcuitora or said estate. JOHN .CASS, Guardian of tho orphan children of Edward Quigly, dcc’d. nov 2 jyrOTIClS*—All parsons indebted to the es- ±1 tnto of L. Baldwin, deceased, will pleaso make immediate payment: And those who have demands against said estate, will prosont them as the law directs. nov 2 D.'ll. BALDWIN, Ex'r. I YOUR MONTHS after date, application will bo made to tho Hon. tho Inferior Court of McIntosh Comity, when sitting for Ordinnry purposes, for louvo to sell the real estato and slaves of Mrs. Anne Cuuiuglmin, late of suid comity, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, oct 22 CHARLES SPALDING. N OTICE.—Four months after date, appli cation will he made to the Honorable tho Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham Comity while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Billy liud Sarah, tvvo uogrocs,belonging to tho estato of William Luviudor, deceased, fur the heuofit of tho hairs of said estate, oct 21 G. W. LAVINDEIt, Adm’r. F U UII mouths ullur date app made to the Honorable the Inferior Courtof Glynn county, when sitting us a Court ot’CXrdi- nary for leave to sell the estato of Win. B. McDon ald, deceased, late of McIntosh County. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 6 Administrators. iVtotice.—au persons indebted to the os- i-1 tnto of Joseph Pondnrvis. late of Wuyne County, deceased, aro requested to come forward and mnko immediate payment. And all persons having any demand against tho estate, arc request ed to hum! in the same regularly utlustcd within tho time prescribed bv law. oct 12 CALEB PEND ARMS, Exo’r. i TIOtflfc MONTHS after (Into, application . will he made to tho Hon. tho Justices of tiie Inferior Court of Chuthmn County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho per sonal property belonging to the ostute of Mary R. Turner, Into of suid county, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, ting 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. 1V«W FALL GOODH.—The Subscri- Ders have rccoived, by late arrivals and oro now opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do- Goods, which consist, iu part, of moau Cloths, Cnssinicros, Hatinctts, Tweeds, Veitiuw, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk .j Black, Plaid, and Col’d Mori nos, Worn- tea Hauls, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, rreiiclido., Cashmere Dresses,Mausfiudo Laities, Jjien hg’d do., Englisli and Amerienii Prints, nliick and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White wanted Flannels. White and Brown Canton Finn- now, Paper Cntnliricit, Cmuhrin mid Jaconet Mus- lm ** dnli Rny and Brocho Shawls, Printed Cash- i, 1 , • 1 do - fHnr8dllloB’'Quilt»r, '-Hcmfititclic(l nnd !.' a,, i L. C. Uandk’fs,,8ilk do., Cotton Pocket and * er « ni } Haudk'fs, Blenched mid Brown Table I)a- n i Eye Diaper, liuukuhuck Cotton do., uowhtt,Towels, Clasps, Rings and Tassels,Braids «nil Silk Twist for Pursos, every variety of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols.. Oil Cloths, arpolmgs, Druggett or Figured Baize. Carpet r.,?A mi*’, &0< :. ^hicli, witli a variety of otfior Lj '' , 10 "dered at the lowest market prices, m°*| .. Ie accommodating terms, Wholesale iuviifW * 1 V 0rc . ,ants , Planters, and others, are united to call and exmnitio, ... op.-; GODFREY &. LaRCCIIE, West Corner Blind’s Rmifih. • N e JL.£ am; and winter. Sm’fcp 0,,s --snideb, lathrop &. for sale, on reasonable terms — ir S r-»l ,u l^ Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp, v m?.* 1 ,; Mlilojr’s Maonliictiiros. ^oii i 0 Attics VVnshington mid Glasgow, kiry ^ n ' 011 ^‘illed, 5 do. Extra heavy Mai- l)nles Fnney mid Plains.- •A.NKhTa—25hales London DulRI some ex- .»j' ,ir * c a»d heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends, pi ivv,,. '* n,| dFancy,2do. Fine Whitney,bed. a, ^EES-5 hales Pluin nnd Twilled red, ft SHi'lw. 0 ’ * r> casu3 Canton, or Cotton. l 0 b {*. TlN G3-5O lmlos, 34,7-8 mid 4-4, D^OIJH MONTHS after dute, application will hu uiadu to thu Hon. the Justices of the inferior Courtof Chatham couuty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of the personal property of the into Jolin P. Williamson. Hold for the benefit of tho heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardiuu. septa F OII li M.ONTHK. nfter dute, appbcatioii will lie iiiado to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho rem estate nnd slaves, belonging to the estate of Doro thy Snlliier, Into of said county, deceased, for u division of tho same among the heirs of said es tate. NV'NUNGEZER, Ex’or. july 24 £“!**• do. do., hlenclied.' brown, 1 ^10(Jit MONTHS after date, pplicatioii . will ho made to tho Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve *to sell a lot of land in Early couuty. No. MO, 5th district, belong ing to the estate of James Brinson, deceased, for tins benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON, ? P . sept 13 SIMEON BRINSON, ) rs ' F OUR MONTHS after date, application will he made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinnry, lor leave to sell all .the per sonal property of Alary S. Wilson, a minor, july 95 Q.*W. HART, Guardian. D R. OSGOOD’S INDIA ClIOLAGO- GUE—For tho c "45JWUK. STilU’liS^S bales Foncyttiul 4 *#8—iiO billon American nnd Ialiglitfli, com* s SSS? v °rv«lylcnmlc|m i| ity. - |.5WLS—Woolen, Silk and Cotton, all qua- np^nJsize*. |ri Eow Priced mid Fine, lr,. It Fcj—-Silk and Cotton, pockat, Verona, Rouuill. • ne ^ CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon- HoS1pmP C .^ S T?1 ow . , nn(> ,E<»n. j ( in^^'~Ladids, Gonts, rtiitl Misses, of all LACpm’ *( />*-«!•■fr o,.iK nhrf i - igured and Plain BobbinctJ,. Edgings , • ; Jtnu i Vi “ | SjjJ^rrWiW/aj^^^^f^andBlick ^ ,9EG r ^^^'^’Elack,!Blue,;Brown,'AIix- KunSS 8 *" 0 " 1 ^ Black,” Blitte; Mixed and ^wyBfttmettsaad jeans.. . getI., B®^Tr J KiBHl°N8.--Fnj , er, wA „„V**U‘bJmn«,'n*oi , iid and I'or rulohv I 0,1 * HliNlW 'H.BTOTKaBURY. euro of Fever nnd Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Eli Inrgenient oftho Liver, Enlargement of tho Spleen mid all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invaluable medicine was prepared from nn extensive practice of several years in a bilious climate, and w never known to fail of curing Fc* veraud Aguo, or any of tho diseases above limned Those who aro su lie ring from alFcctious of thi. kind, us also those who huve hecome invalids from their effects upon tho constitution, will find the India Chologcgne a most invaluable remedy for purifying tho blood, mid thoroughly cleansing from' the system tho morbid effects of a bilious cllinhle. The wonderful operation oftho Cholagogue iu eradicating bile from tho human system, can only explain its extraordinary age now in the speedy, thorough and pormmieut cure of lever uiuf ague, nnd the various grades of iiitonnitluiit aud remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for tho cum of Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liver: also Enlargement of tho Hplnon, called Aguo Cuke, mill the various forms of billious Indigestion.— Those, with the other varied affections of such climates,arising from n common iniasmal cause, arc only modifications of tho same disease, and o* quallv controlled by tho same remedy. ■ Solo Agents for Savannah, ■ j; M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct. 1)1 Monument Square. lMlUStOIODItlliN -I A Inside Hhdf; Emb’d Muslin Collurs; Lace '.CjipB-, MiuUn Battdtt Cambric Edging &.Insert’g5 Swiss do do; Thread do. do.;' Valonciene’s Luce; Lisle Edging and Inserting; Lmen do. do.; Plain dnd Figkf'Wft. Lisle Lope; Ftfi d and plain,. Cap u SSa P * ,, *]5S('W' ii. sTOTtspURy. , nMNS SJIGK1FFS SAI.E.—Will VJ he sold ou tho the first Tuesday in Juuuary next, before the door of tho Court House in Brunswick, botwetfu the legal hours of stile,• the following tracts,,parcels aqu lots of Lund.sittiate lyingnrtd being in tho county of Glynn, with all the privileges, appurtenances and improvements thcroto belonging and known uud described as follows, to wit: Ail that tract or' porcal of Laud containing 5,531 acres and composed of tho following six several surveys, viz: one survey containing 1000 acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on the 14lh duy of January, 1837; and ono other tract, containing 1000 acres, and granted at the same time to Win. Hudson; mid ono other tract containing 1000 ucres and granted on tho 20lh day of January, 1837 to James D. Janott; and ono other tract, containing 1000 acres, mid granted at tho saiuo time to Win D. Janottj ono other tract, containing 625 acres, nnd granted ut tho same time to Edward W. But ler; and one other tract, containing 905 acres, nnd granted outho 14th day of January, 1637,to Plea sant J. Mullins—all orsaid tracts or surveys hav ing such shape, marks and boundaries as will more fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to cuch of the suid several grants. All the above lands oeing designed us plat A. Also one other tractor parcel of Laud contain ing 1,688 acres and knowu as tract B, and com posed of two several surveys to wit: oue survey containing 1000 acres, unu granted to Seaton Gmntlnnd on the 23d day of Jauuury, 1837; and one other tract, containing 888 ocres, and granted at tlto same time to Henry Darnel; the two above last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks and boundaries, as xvill more fully appear by ref erence to Uio plutjuinexcd togacli of the said grants. Also, one other tract or parcol of Land cotaiu- 3,509 ocres, mid known as plat L, which said tractor purccl of Land is composed of the four following surveys, to wit: one survey cotiUiitiiug 100 acres, aud grunted to Jumes Bonner, oil tho 23 d day of January 1837; one other survey, con taining 1000 acres, nnd granted at the same time to Thomas H. Kennou: oue other survey, contain ing 1000 acres, and granted to Josiuh Doles on the 20th duy ol January, 1637, (except 300 acres thereof heretofore conveyed to Wilfimn Manly, trustee,) nnd otic other tract contuiniug 509 ucres, nud gratited to Willinm Grigg on the 25th day of Junuury, 1837; the aforesaid last mentioned sur veys having such shape, marks and boundaries, ns will more fully appear by refcrcnco to the plat annexed to thu stud several grants. Also, all thnt tract or parcel of Land containing 3,781 acres, mid known U3 tract H, uud composed of the four following surveys, to wit: ono survey containing 1,000 acres, uud grunted on the 20th day of January, 1837, to Robert YV. Alston; one other survey containing 1,000 acres,nt\d granted at the sume time to B. II. Reynolds; cue other sur vey containing 781 acres, und granted nt the same time to Robert H. Green; mid one other survey contuiniug 1,000 acres, and granted ou tho 23d duy of Jumtnry, 1837; to John YV. L.Daniel; nil of which sevural lust mentioned surveys or pnrcels of Laud lmvu such shupe, marks and boundaries asjwill appear by reference to the plut annexed to said grants. Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land known ns tract I, and composed oftho following surveys, viz: one survey containing 900 acres,and granted on tho 23d day of January, 1879, to Sliadrucli Biv ins, mid having such shupe, marks and bounda ries as will uppeur by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 1000 acres, and known as tract K, und granted to Isaac, McUrary on the 20th duy of Jan uary, 1837, and having such shupe, murks und boundaries us will appear by reference to ike plut annexed to suid grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, contain ing 1883 acres, und known as plut 1,, tuul com posed oftho two following surveys, to wit: one survey containg 961 ucres,and granted on the 20th day of January. 1837,to Richmond Browmam! one other survey containing 922 acres, and granted at tliesnme time to A. 11. McNeill—nil ofwhichlust mentioned tracts or parcels of Laud, have such shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by the plntauuexcd to each of said tracts. Also, all thnt tract or parcel of Land, contain ing 840 ucres, and known as tract D, and granted to William J. Davis, on the 20th day of Junuury, 1837, having such shape, murks mid boundaries ns will appear by reference to the plut annexed to said tract. Also, all that other tract or parcol of laud, con taining C000 acres, mid known as tract E, and composed of tho following six several surveys, to wit: ono survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to Bartley McCrary, on the 18th day of Junuury, 1837; one other survey containing 1000 ; acres, nnd granted nt the same tunc to G. G. Hol combe ; ono other survey containing 1000 acres, aud gruutedut tlui same time to Lewis Bond; ex- j ccpt 200 acres thdreof, conveyed to F. Police!!; I one other survey containing 1000 acres,and grant- ] ed ut the same time tn Loyal Cowles; one other j survey containing 1000 acres, and granted on the j 20th of January ,1837,to Isaac M.ltull;uml one other 1 survey containing 1000 acres, mid granted outlie ! 23d day of January 1837, to George YV. Murray —all of said last mentioned several surveys, hav ing such shape, marks mid boundaries as will more fully appear by reference to the plat an nexed to each of said grants. Also,all that other tractor parcol of land, con taining 2078 acres, mid known as tract F, and com posed oftho three following surveys to wit: one survey containing lOOOacres, and granted to Da vid B. Mitchell, on the 20th (lay of January,1837; one other survey containing 11)00 acres,and grant ed to Peter J. Williams, on the 23d day of Janu ary. 1837; aud other survey containing ft78 acres, and granted to John Bethuiie, on the 28th day of January, 1837—all of said last mentioned several surveys having such shape,marks nnd boundaries as will appear by reference to tho plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land con taining 1591 acres, and known ns tract G,nud com posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1009 acres, and granted on tho 1 -1th duy of January,1637;nud one other survey con- tuining’591 acres, nnd grunted on the 26th (lay of January, 1837, to Robert Micklejohn; each of said Inst mentioned surveys having such shape marks and boundaries as will appear hy reference to tho plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, atl that'othcr tractor parcel of Land, con taining 4,598 acres, nnd known ns tract M, nnd composed ofthc live following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on tho 20th day of January, 1837, to James Wood; ono other, survey containing 1,000 acres, nnd gran ted nt tho same time to Michael Harvey; one oth er tract containing 1,000 acres, mid granted at the same time to James Bivins; one other tract con taining 1,000 acres, ami granted on the 23d day of January, 1837, to Nathaniel B. Julian; and one other tract, containing 598 acres, und granted oil the 26th day of January, 1837, to Charles Smith; all ofwhich said Inst meiitioiiedsurveyshaviiigsucli shape marks nud boundaries ns will nnpearhy re ference to the plut annexed to each ol said grants. Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Land, lying and beiug in Brunswick, aud known iu the plan thereof hy tho following denomination nud numbers, to wit: 362, 363, 364. 365. 360, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380, 391, 412, 115,416,417,418,419, 420,421, 427, 428, 431, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467,468, 468, 470, 471, 477, 476, 479,480,481, 512, 513,614, 517,518, 519,520,521,527, 529, 529, 530, mid 531; tho said fifty four town Lots being within tho lines of a survey made on tho 29th September, 1826, nnd granted to Urbanus Dart ou Uie 17th September, 1828. Also, all thnt other tract or parcel of Land, (ex cept 126 acres of the same,) containing 450 acres, nnd known as Powell’s tract, bounded South by Piles’land, westwardly py ‘Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart and Williams’ land, and enst- wardly by lands ofthe Brunswick Land Compa ny, and originally granted to James Powell. . Also, all thnt other tract and parcel of Land, containing 177 acres,' arid known as the Hazle- hurst tract; hounded oast by marshes and creeks, south by lands ofthtf Brunswick Land Company and oastwnjdly aqd westwardly by lands surveyed to Thomas Butler ICiug. Also, all those sovoral Lots, or pprcels of Land, lying nnd being in Brunswick, null known in the plan thereof by the following denomination and numbers: YVater Lots, Nos. 6,7, 8, 9, 10,11,13, 15,19, 23, and 24, and Bay lots, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15,16, 17, 19,20, nnd 23, and town Lots numbers 50, 57, 58, 69,60, 61,63, 64, 65, 69, 70, 71, 117,'118,119,134,135,130,137, 138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,151,153,177, 179, 184, 185, 180, 187, 183, 189, 190,191,192, 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289,290, 291,294,295, 206, 297, 298, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 346, and 347; all ofthc said lost mentioned town Luts or parcels of Laud, lying and being within the lines of u survey niudu on 29th September, 1826, midganted to Urbanus Dart on tho 17th Septem ber, 1828—all the aforesaid tracts and lots ol Land with privileges, apurtenancos nnd improvements, levied on as the property of Urbanus Dart, hy virtue of a writ h. fu.,issuing out of tho Superior Court of Glynn county, (ou foreclosure of mort- S executed hy the said Uranus Dart, to tho mge Bank, nnd hy the said the Exchange Bunk, assigned and transferred to the Comptroller General of said State, and Commissioners under tho net of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize tho business of Banking and to regulate the same” in fiivor of David E. Bothwoll, Comptroller General, lor use, &c., against thu said U/bahus Dart,mort gagor, mid the said tho Exchnuge Bank,assignor, said property poiuted out in said mortgage, ti. fa. Also, ut tho time nnd place aforositid, will he sold the following tracts, parcels and lots of Laud, situate, lying and being in the County of Glynn, with ull the privileges, appurtenances mid im provements thereto belonging, and known and described ns follows, to wit: All that tractor parcel of Land, being a moiety ofu tract originally granted to John Graham, who was afterwards nlicined, mid raid Land sold nt confiscation solos, hy the Commissioners of Con fiscation, under «ud*by virtue of miuctof “Con- ficatinn und Omenccment” oftho State of Geor gia, passed March let,'1776, to YY'illium McIntosh, jr. and sold by the administrators of the said Wil liam Mclnto'sh, jr. to Y'irgil 11. Vivino, in tho year 1806, and ngflin sold hy the said Y’irgil II. Vi- vino. hy his attorney in fuel B. Vivino, to Samuel Palmer, on the 12th day of January, 1837, and conveyed hy tho suid Samuel Palmer to James Muse, hy deed dated Till August, 1841, said last mentioned tract having such shape, marks uud boundaries as will appear by’ n plat ofiro-survey oftho same executed hy Reuben King, on the 17th ^December, 1835, which nceompauics said deed of conveyance. Also, nil that other tract qf land, containing 165 acres, granted to YVillium Moore on tho 31st duy of Duccmbcr 1836, and sold at Sheriffs Sale on 3d day of August, 1841, nnd purchased by E. M. Moore, und conveyed by the said E. M. Moore to Jmnos Moore on said 3d August 1811; the shape, marks nud boundaries of which will appear hy the plat ofthe same. Also, nil that other tract of Land,cnntniniiig2J7 acres, and hounded hy Jacob Moore’s Land, on the north, tho estate of James Moore’s Land on the east, south and west hy Jmnos Fort's Land, granted to YVillium Moore en the 17th day of May, 1837, and purchased at Sliuriif’s Sale oil the 3d August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently, on the 3d duy of August 1841, convoyed hy said E. M. Moore to James Moore; tho shape, marks nnd boundaries ofwhich will appear by tho plat of the same. Also, nil that other tract or parcel of Laud, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south moiety of n tract of Laud grantedto Jucah Moore, in November, 1769, for 400 acres, nnd tho south moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto, mid granted to Jmnes Moore on tho 14th June, 1790, for 300 acres) hounded north hy the north ern moietesof said tracts of land,west by Lands of Jacob Moore,south by die estate of Jumes Moore’s Lanri,~nnd“oaBt : l»y“inrtr»hoB and creeks, having such shape, murks aud boundaries ns will appear hy reference to tho pint annexed to said grant. Also, all thnt other tract of Land granted to Ju cob Moore on tho 28th November, 1822, contain ing 495J acres, hounded east by William Moore’s Land, southwest hy mi old survey, northwest hy vacant laud, nnd southeast by Jmucs Moore s laud, nnd convoyed hy Jacob Moore to Mary It. Demcre, wife of Jmiios Moore, by deed dnted 1st October, 1835, and having such shape, marks mid boundaries us will appear hy the plat annexed to suid grant. Also, nil that other tract of Land containing 512 acres, hounded north by Michael Poncell’s land, east hy Seaton Grautluud’s Laud, south hy S. C. King's Land, west by Edward YV. Butler's amlWm. Hudson’s Land, and granted to Jumes Moore on the 29th June, 1838, mid having such piufium SHERIFF’S bale; V' —Qn the fjrat,Tuesday in December next, before th? Court Ilopso, in tho City of BuVan- nah, between the legil hours of Sale; - will he sold a Negro Man Slave, named Lafiiyotto, levied on hy virtue of a fi. fa., lbutided on foreclosure of Mortgage, issued out of tho Superior Court of Chatham Comity, iu favor of Henry. K.. .Bur roughs vs. T. Waters, oct 1 ELISHA YVYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SAEeT Continued.—On the first Tuesday in December noxt, beforo tho Court House in tho City of Savan nah, between the legal hours of Sale, will ho sold, All that Lot of Ground, situated, lying and being in tho City of Suvatuiuh, County of Chatham, known iu tho Plan of said City hy the number eighteen (18) bounded East * by Washington Square, South hy St. Julian Street, West bv Lot number seventeen (17) und North by Bryan Street, together with all the imqrovomouts there on—Divided to satisfy tho following executions issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Fnh ligant vs, Mary Segura, Administratrix Estate James Sngurs, docenBod; Cope & Mills vs- same; Willium M. Leigh vs. same; C. C. Thoinqsnn & Co. vs. saute; and three, Francis M. Scarlet, Adm’r, Estato John Parlmid. deceased, vs. smile, Levies made and returned bv a Constable. Prol porty pointed out by Plaintilrs Attorney. ELISHA YVYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. nov 2 L iberty sheriffs’ sale- —Will he sold, on tho first Tuesday iu De cember next, before tho Court House door, in Hinosvillo, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: Ono tract of laud, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, hounded North by Innds of Z. L. Boggs, East by lauds of Shephard and others. The above tract of land' levied on ns the property of Jacob Moore, and to he sold to satisfy a tax execution against said Moore, in favor of the tax collector of Liberty Coimty. Also, at the same time aud iiluco, will he sold, oue other tract of laud, containing two hundred acres, more or less, hounded on the North and West hy lands of Cnpt. John Shaw, South by lauds ol John Way, levied on as the property of the heirs ofthe estate of McCatlmrine, to saiislv a tux execution against suid heirs, in favor ofthe tax collector or Liberty County. Itov 4 S. S. MOOpY’, S. L. C. A dministrator# sAl^=Oii the first Tuesday in December next, be tween tho usual hours, will he sold at the Court House iu Darien, McIntosh couuty, the follow ing named negro slaves, Mary Ann mid her three children, Ollmid, Toni, Eliza,'Rose, Adam Aleck, llcck nnd infant, Lotiisa mid Grace, for the bene fit of the heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas ed. YV. J. McINTOSII, Administrator, oct 12 of onrl EXECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue J-2 an order of the Honorable Inferior Co. .. of Liberty Comity, when sitting for ordinary pur- noses, will he sold nt tho Court House door in Hinesville, of said County, on tho first Tuesday iu December next, between the usual hours of sale: All tho remaining real estate of Robert Hendry, late ofsnid Comity, deceased, consisting of several Tracts mid parts of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of Lund granted to Thomas Neal nnd Philip Pippins. Three' Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson. Fifty Acres granted to Sylvmius Robinson. Twenty-five Acres, being part of a Tract, granted to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted to Andrew Floyd. Three hundred Acres grant ed to John Underwood, containing about Eleven ..Hundred and Forty Acres, more nr loss, und sold for tlie benefit of tho heirs mid creditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou the day of JOHN A. HENDRY', ENOCH DANIEL, __ *opt 23 Qualified Executors. E XECUTOR’S SALE.-YWT,e~sMd: on the first Tuesday in January, 1848, be fore tho Court House door, in tho town of Reids- villa, in the County of Tattnall, two lots of land, each containing 287i acres, more or less, lying on the North sido of tho Altunmhu River, just above the junction of the Ohiiopie, nnd are ad joining the lands of Joseph Bull, Esq., and others. These lands aro valuable, both in soil and tim ber. They nro sold for the-benefit the heirs mid creditors of the estato of William Cooper, deceased. Terms ou the day of sale. nov 1 GEORGE COOPER, Kxr. shape, marks and boundaries us will appear hy ii-iii i.;. :n—— acruw. l',oumlcd at L timo dhumiy on' Ilia” lirth j , 0 U r!5to' , S| <, u 1 om 1, T«rt ,,c j. w I °«" V1 known as the Brampton and Retreat Plantations, containing 840 Acres, more or lesi, 100 Acres of which is under embankment, mid cultivated in Rice, the rest consisting of mixed laud, togethur with all the improvements on said plantations.— The said lands being part oftho estate of .lolin G. Williamson, decea-ed, mid being now adv LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. L A D I E S’ Misses, Children’s nnd Infant’s SHOES, of everv style.shade und pattern at the NEW GRANITE STORE, 163 Congross strccot, Savannah, Geo., sign oi tlm Golden Hand, oct I R UTTABAGA. Dale’s Hybrid. White Flat Dutch and Globe Turnip Seeds. All Varie ties of Cabbage, Undish, Spinach, Lntuce. Peas, Cauliflower, Beets and Salsify Seeds. Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors mid Nippers. J list received per Sterling, mid for sale hy J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, sept 16 ■Monument square. NEW AND SEA- <84 SOXADLU HOODS.— GixjftS' Received by late Arrivals from New York. Boston mul Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizens (if Savannah mid its vieitiiiv, tlmt he has received, and is now opening, at liis Store, u most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER YVATCHE3. CLOCKS. JEWELRY', SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, iVe., consisting iu part as follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt mid Ebony Mantle Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood uud Black YY'nluut Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Ollicu Time Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, o (lavs miu no tiouii*. YVATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor mid L’Epiue Watches; Silver Lover, Anchor, Lupine mid .Plain YVntehes. SILVER YVARE. Table, Dessert mid Tea Spoons, various pattern*.; do. do. Forks; Silver Caps, n great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt aiuf Mustard Spoons, Cyphons, &c. &c. PLATED YVARE.—Cake Bnskcts.Ten Trays, Custers, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes, and every other article in-flint line. FANCY' GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porcclinu and China Flower Va ses, from 5g2 to .‘331) per pair; a good "assortment of Julian and, Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve ry rich; n linn assortment of Girandoles, Holur Lamps, new style, ull sizes; Britannia Tea riots, Castors, Lumps, Candlesticks, &e.; Ladies’ mid Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Box es, Fancy Fans, Card Cases of every description; together with a large and varied assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, &c. SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a lino assortment; Musical Instruments of every description, Silver and Steel Bug and Purse Mountings, Silver nnd Steel Bools,Silver Pencils and Tunoth-pieks, Ci gar Cases, Siiulf mid Tobacco Boxes, Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair mid Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Canes, n good assortment of Cutlery— together with every other urticlo usually found iu our trade. Clocks, YVntclics, and Jewelry Repaired in tin host manner, mid warranted to give satisfaction. net 18 T. T. YVILMOT. Land, mid east hy old survey, mid'granted to limn Moore on 23d November, 1818, for219a mid subsequently reduced to 184 acres, and pur. caused hy E. M. Mooro atShcrilfs Hale on 3d Au gust, 1841, mid on same day conveyed hy said E, M. Mooro to James Moore, and having siicli shape marks nud boundaries as will nppaar by a plat mi- . UCKC.1„,i.l grant. All tlto alnrcruUI jit urn.- ' 5 V r '' SITh „“V'''! ?•T tioniiil sevan trnrts mul parcel, ol* Lem),with the r,1 « - r rp !. 1 r 1 .? (.itaucer, privileges, n,,,mrte.m„e,.„ mid improvement, ° rtho S l° Court of Ciml'a n County, levied on as tho property of James Mooro, de- ........... •.I 1, censed, hy virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing out of the Superior Court.of Glynn county, (ou foreclosure of mortgages executed by the raid James Moore in his lifetime to the Exchange Bunk and by the said Exchange Bank assigned mid transferred to the Comptroller Geuerul of said .State nnd Commissioners under the Act of lo38, entitled “An Act to authorize the business of Banking ami to rcgulntc the same,”) in favor of David E. Hothwcll, Comptroller General, for use, &c., ugaiust the said James Moore, mort gagor, uud the said the Exchange* Bank, ussignor, said property pointed out in file said mortgage Fi Fa. R. R. RATCLIFF, Dep. ShorM*. Brunswick, Gn., Oct. 23, 1847. nov 1 nov 2 C. P. RICIIARDSONE, F. B. DURANT, Commissioners. CHATHAM SHERIFF'S MALE. —On the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the legal hours ofsale, will lie sold. The undivided one-lnlf part, or moiety (of Ann Lydia Boifeuiljet) of till those Three several Lots of Land situate, lying and being in the county of Chatham iu the State of Georgia, numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23). nnd thirty (.30) and known further as part of two Five Acre Lots numbers three (3) and four (4), in West Curry Town in the extended limits of Savannah, which three Lots of Land had Imon conveyed hy John Rnudolnh McKinnon, by deed hearing date the eighth day of February, in the year eighteen hun dred mid thirty-six, to 'William Bee in trust for certain uses therein expressed, together with nil the hereditaments and appurtenances, hut subject to two outstanding leases, one oil Lots numbers twenty-two (22) nnd twenty-three (23), to Zu- churinh YY'inkler for fouryenrsfrom the sixth duy qf February in the year'eighteen hundred and forty-five, and the other on Lotnumber thirty (30) to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in the year eigh teen hundred mid forty-eight, the Icasccs owning the houses ; which undivided one half part had been mortgaged hy John T. Boifeuillet Trustee in place of said William Bae, deceased, to the Bank of the State of Georgia, hy Deed dated the third day of February in die yenr eighteen hundred and forty-six. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fu. founded on forciosure of mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham coiuity, iu favor ofthe Bank of the State of Georgia vs, Johu T. Boifeuillet, Trustee Ann Lvdia Boifeuillet. ELISHA WVI.f.V,HlmritVC. C. oct 28 A DMlNISTItATOHS MALE. — Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door*, in ritates- borough, Bulloch County, between the legal hours of sale, ono negro iumi named Tom, be longing to the Estate of John YY’illimns, late of said county, deceased, for die benefit ofthc heirs mid creditors of said Estate. Terms made known on the day ofsale. E. II. SCARBOROUGH, Admr. nov I SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Admx iQ WATCHES AND JEWEL- BY'.—Tho Subscriber wishes to call tho attention of his customers to a choice as sortment of fine watches, just received hy recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Lovers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Lovers, Gold Anchor Escanoment Le vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers. Silver Lenine mid Vertical eseaiieinent. Also, line Gold Fob Chains, Y’e«t Cliains. Curb Guard Chains, Keys mid Chain Rings,all ofwhich will he sold as low ih in any city in the Union. All kinds of Watches Repaired mul w irraii'ed. D. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. PHILIP KEAN, Tailor, DM BRYAN-SrnBKT. Tho subscriber grate ful to his friends and patrons for past favors, takes much jilcnsiire in informing them of hi* recent return from the Northern Cities, with us line mi !ix''ortnu:iit of ar ticles in Ids line as can he found in any similar establishment in the city. —Having selected his stock from some of tb first houses in New York, he feels no hesitancy iu warrantingovery article, which hois prepared to make to order in the latest style and fashion hy the most experienced workmen, liis stock consists of A DMINIMTHATKIX’M MALE.— —A. On file first Tuosday in Januaiy next, be tween the usual hours of sale, will be sold before file Court House door in Hinesville, Liberty copnty, the folhnving negroes, to wit: Israel, Van Bnrcn.Moll, Clara nnd Ben, being pari of tho estate of file late Joseph Jones, qf said county ;■ nnd sold for the purpose of division among the heirs. ELIZABETH JONE8, niiv 10 Administratrix. 1VTED1CINE CHESTS.—AjliundAquie i.7JL assortment of. Medicino chests, some of new patterns, unsurprised for compactness, for snle low by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nov 2 Mbnurnent-?quar BUCKNER A MEEEKESt, Nos. 105 mul J66 Bryan street. Iin\ v e just received, a fine assortment of BOOTri and SHOES, for Gentlemen, Y'ouihs mid Boys wear, of the best materials mid manufacture, and of the latest style. Also, Ladies, Misses mul Children’s Shoes of every variety and style, warranted as good as can he found in this market, and at ns low prices. A large mid carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters and (actors will find to their advantage to call and examine. Core taken, in titling measures. Also, n general assortment of Cap.< Trunk :, Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, Are. And a supply of Ladies mul Gentlemen’* Paris made Boots, direct importation. ort 1 o lO/filll’ ARITIN~WANl\ The subscriber takes pleasure iu having it fully and continually understood, tlmt lie is pro- pared to supply the* wants of ull tin* Gentlemen. Ladies, Young Men. Misses mid Children, in this city, so fur as lints, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Car- pet-hags mul Trunks are concerned. To the Gen tlemen he would say, that his stock of Ready Made. Clothing lias not yet been surpussed for style, cheapness, und durability. Let file Ladies ’ rc- memberthut we have a full supply dnu-hionidde Hummer Bonnets, and tlmt our largo and varied stock ofriliocx, enable us to suit every customer. To tho Y'oungMen, be it unnounced that we are ofterittg the finest Fur, Silk, Panama und Leghorn Hats thnt can lie found m this city, und that our French Boots can’t he heat. Call at No. 1ft3 Congress Street, sign of tho GOLDEN(IsT) HAND. , oct9 WILLIAM B. HALE. P aper.- i EH.—'200 reams 26X38J Newspaper; 150 do 24X36 do; 100 do 22X32 do; 160 do 21X27 do; 150 remns plnin nud ruled Foolscap paper; 75 reams plnin Flat C'ap paper; 125 reams plain and ruled Letter paper; 40 roams Folio Post and Book papier ; 100 reams Double YY r rapping paper; 13ft reams Dorible Straw YVrapping pa per; 200 rooms best quality brown Wrapping po* per; 350 reams.hgst single or small YVrapping pa- per, usuorted kinds; 75 reams Envelope paper, received by jrcccnf'nrrivals, ana fbr sale by oct 30 T DENLOW & YVKB8 f rElt.' ASIOS SETTS.—Jll.t received n lew KJ Silver Skin and Yollow. Onion Betti, nnd for sale by J; M. TURNER & BROTHER. , nov 2 . Monumeht-sqyihr Supef! ’rench, English &, American Broadcloths Do. do. do. do. Curisimoros. Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. Do. do. do. do. Tweeds. Together with a most splendid assortment of Cash mere YVoolenett, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Hallos, nnd a lar*'C \ aricty of Plaids. He lias a'rooii hand a large and well .selected assortment id' Ready .Undo Garments, gotien up in the hnstn miner, expressly for this market,widen he is determined to sell at moderate prices; to gcthorwiiliR idi articles as Whirls, .Stocks, riuspen (lers. Ilaudk'lls Gloves, Umbrellas, Gaps, Hosiery Merino and Lambs Wool Y'nder riliirtsnnd Draw era; «ml all ol ier article*usually kept in fashionable establishments of this kind. PHILIP KEAN woulduLo inform liis fricud- that hu has removed from Owens* Building on Bull Street, to the store Nn. DM BRYA.N-ST., recent ly oreiipicdby J. Southwell & Co., where he will he grntdied to fill their orders. oct 12 M RS. .1A HE SUE TTS’"iuTEB- INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bownc, rinviuinah, Ua.—1 would beg to *tato. that you aro hereby appointed my sole Agent for .Savan nah, and that any other person selling Suppor ters as mine are imposing oil the public, by ven ding worthless and injurious couiiterfuils’of my Supporters. Ha it.mi Hktts, Caution.—Each .Supporter will have written on ittho name of “Sarah Betts.” The subscriber would respectfully inform the Physicians aud Ladies of riavuuuult, that Mr*. Sarah Belts has appointed him her sole Agent in this eitv, for the sale oi lier Supporters, aud that any others vended elsewhere in the city ns licr’s are counterfeit*. These Supporters are now very generally n- dopted and recommended hy Physician«, ns the moid successful medium of reJiclTor that distress ing malady for which they were invented, of nny otlVred to’tlio public. Mrs. Bettvhaa the testimony of Professors P. Jackson, T. D. Mutter. Joseph Pancoast, J. F. Mitchell. N. Chapman, and Wiltbnnk, Philadul phia.and many others of the most eminent Phy sicians in various* parts of the United States,’in ♦lioir favor. . ; She liaif recently introduced an entire new Sup porter foe Kutpro'er.;uae made pf open net tyork, very Jight nnd coal..weight only from 2 to 3.<>zh anil at thfc same time 'pbssewtfe ull tho 1 im- poi-iartt ^eqnisitea* **•» ’ • EPrllirther 1 purtlctiJaw, see her pamphlets, to 4>e procured gnttis at my plore. A. T. BOWNE, Druggist, . nov 15 Bidets’ buildings- 1817,1 was I,vin^ in the westcid pnrt ofthi.a State, pursuing the occppatidri of a former. Ouo day . while chopping in the tvoods, I foolishly cliodpurf*'’ n iny foot nearly otT, instead of thu tree. Dnrmi ’ ,, ( this misfortune I employed mysolfin pcrunng'lno fragment leaves.ofdit bid vUlitiite, printed id Etjg lund sumo hundred years iigo. Among these*: scattered loaves I read of an herb whicli had l/6eil 1 analyzed by hoiuo of Edglarid’n ancient Alche mists, Bliowing properties and qualities Hovel' hd- ' J fore found in (my plant that was ever disctivcrcdi This one herb, under the force of the Retort and Crucible, developed more than teh distinct properties; This fact struck my inind so fPrciblVl thnt iuV'iisinlpOssiblotb get rid of it. SoinethlpJi''/f seemed to tell me that PrbvideriCo, whbso special i ; care is extended towards all his creatures, hhd never concentrated into one small horb so many ulcdiciuu! qualities, us various and as complicated; although perfectly identical as the human bldod; without a wise and good purpose. Hero wdrf td he found the acids, tho alkalis, the oils, the jl'nter, the air, the salts, the soda, itc., all combined,,con* emttratod, nnd chemically united into one singlo element qf power, forming a substance more al lied and iu affinity to the human blood than was eve* before discovered in file works bf nature. Laboring under these impre3*iom (br several 1 years, l became nnea«y, discontoutod, nnd un willing to confine myseli’longer to thd duUbs blV • farmer. EVery thing seemed to point tby mind to one object, viz.: the preparation of tliU herb into a medicine. I then determined tu return to the city q! N. Y qrk. I did so, nud immediately iuquiroil lor the herb. It wns not to he found. I then sent tu Europe nnd there found it under nnothor iiama. Haviilg prepared the article to my satlifocfibn, ' gave it away to all who would use it Huii- dredi, I might say thousands, took it into their families and used it: rouie ('or ono thing and some for number, nnd all IVom the very, first to the very last, pronounced it of unrivaled excel lence ami power. The first ease that cninoundor my observation: was u man that Imd lost tho usn of his arm for some years. The Ointment restored his nrpi completely in a lew duvs. This surprised nio ai mneli ns it did the patient. After him thorn ednld a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a very bail case indeed. Ouo box’ only aulliclcd to make u perfect cure.* AuiM would here remark toil)tei?-'Wiis"ulifwrtt u /ii “ra real; uient. There next came a woman who was aiflerinir excruciating pain froih the nguo in thoJaco — Her phyjicinn (thinking it the toythaelp,) hud extracted eleven of her tooth. But tho Cliicifitr still remained ns had as (it er. Tho ApiUutioii ofthe All Healing Ointment was nttindpd-wj, ‘ immedinto cessation of pain. Herfacbliowcvoi. begun to swell, aud the surfaco ivus coiehid over with pimples of uruption like prickly heat. . Ill oue day all this disappeared. About the sauio time, a lady made application wit) it for thu headache of long standing, and a tilling of tho hair. The Ointment cured her licadache, and restored her hair. Since this, I have liuowil tho Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty year* standing. t I hesitate not to say, tlmt it u almost au iuiallible remedy for tills complaint. About this time there wore two cases, one of Consumption, and tho other of Scrofttla, which hud bullied the skill of every phyaiciun who pres cribed. It was wonderful to witness tho ollectof tlui Ointment oil these persons. No one would believe it unless they had personally witnessed It. But it did tho \york properly. There was no half way business, for they recovered their health iil u few months. Rheumatism, Fever, Qitinzy, Sore Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of tho Bpino, mid Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard of success. Butin Chest discuses, such as A4J1-. me, pain and oppression, J believe there is no bet ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such as Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humors of tho Skill; Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruisea; and Burns, it seems to ho n pbrfoct nntidote,— People would couie into the stdre smiling, wish ing to know if 1 was really tho Seventh Son, or whether the Oiiitmontthat I gavo tliont wns indued all-healing iu it* nature. For enid they, not olio single application has failed to euro. Liver Gotnplniut, particularly, was treated with great and universal success. It produced such good reslilts in all eases tlmt it has been noised abroad, aud I wus otfored sums of money for a receipt to make it (hr private use merely. Every man spoke well bf it, us it hud done so iiiucli good. Not withstanding nil, I have boon careful nbtld recommend it, except incases 1 knew it woulddd good. 1 was never willing to lend inysulfto uny thing without first testing its merits. This I ell* deavor to do on every occasion, nud when I acted as one of tin! Sick Coimuittoo in the l.bdge bf I; O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in thd most critical conditions, and Imd ahiiuduut oppor tuniiy of proving its worth. • And. iii conclusion, I would remark tlmt I Jrnva placed this Ointment before the people oftho' L\ States during tlm last nine or twelve months, nnd so general has been the satisfaction, and so great amount of good done, tlmt more than half a mill ion of boxes have nlreudy been sold. I do really believe there never was u medicine which gained such widespread, universal and onnnimous satis faction as tlm All-Healing Ointment. From nil parts of the laud there have come up one deep, sincere uud universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister thy tongue hath dropjicd the word or truth nnd love, while health forever nttmWs thy footsteps.” And were I now to give nil the good sayings of tho people, their unqualified upprbvnfi their tmmkfulucssand gratitude, their joy ut reeov ering from disense and sickness, I could fill a volume. Jajizs McAi.HTKn, New Y'urki For sale, wholesale and roUiil, br J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nnt 18 Agents for Snvunnuli. G <KO<JEI<IEM.—J75 bags Rio Cofibc, 20 f do. Lngtiira do. 100 hhls. New Orleans YVhiskey, 2 quarter casks Legr Frora 125 bids. YVo*tern Flour, choiceold-lirundy 60 tierces prinio Culm Molasses 60 hidf hid*. Butter, Huger and Seda Crackers J10 boxes Hammond’s Soap, 30 do. Fnv’s PJo do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes Family do. 20 boxes No. I Ghocolato, 40 M. Principe Segura 10 hags Black Pepor,5 do. Allspice 20 ho.xus Mustard 75 do. 16’s (Jliftou'sTobarco, 50 do. 5’x do. do.. 20 do . Ih. YV. Rogers’ db 15 hhl*. Clarified Sugar 13 IdiiU. choice Hi. Croix Sitgar 125 Dcuiijout*, l’s. 2’s, 3’s and (V* 60 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt 60 itoz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea 20 casks Byass’ London Porter 10 baskets Baeocn Ciinrtipaguo 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 hhl*. Crushed and Powdered Sugar 10 bags Brazil Sugar. 10 eighths casks Brandy 15 qr. cnNksMalnga Wine 15 qr. and J5 eighths Douretin Jltulaga Witi6> 15 qi*. nnd 15 eigths casks Madeira Wino 2 half pipes Otard, Dttpny &, Co’a. Brandy 5 hhl*. Clove Leaf Gin, Jo do. Cordials 10 M. Y'enm Regalia Segura 125 reams Wrapping Paper 60 gross Andorson’e Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes Perfumed SoAp, 200 grbss Mulches 2 qr. casks Legre Frers choice old Bruudy 50 boxes Codfish, 1Q0 do. Herring *20 do. Pickles, 60 mats Cirenamoit 75 do. Pipes 20 ; do. Tomuto and Walnut Catsup 30 do. Sperm. Cahdles. 4’s nnd 6'e ,20 do. Hull’s do. 4V, 0**Tont| •50 bbls. YVhide Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do; 60 ,do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rtifn ‘ 15 do. St. Croix Rum, JO. do; N.‘ O, $tigeV Nos. J and 2 Mackerel ia whole and half hbl*; In store and fot sale b'n/rfvofoblR terms. CONNERAT k B.* 1 ' -——aid, r lOJFl-'EE.—50 bags Rio,26do < . ment Juyiq 2 falet-Mocha, laiy^ip^' -e, r Siivandtth; and forld 1,