The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 17, 1847, Image 1
VOIi.XXIX'
SAVANNAH, WEDNBSBfAoBirMO, NOVEMBER IT, lSlT, •
1 —TUE DAILY OEORGIAN,
IS PDltMSlIRD IN THU
CITY OF SA‘VANNAlt,
11V
VILLIAH II. BVIiLOqil, .
AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNl/.lt,
r VYAOi.R semi-annOau.y in advance,
on
at six DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
TUB TRI-WBEIUiY dliORGIAN>
ton THU COUNT nr,
I, nnblinhcd to moect tlio orron*eraont of the
„„a,, ihjoo tfiAw a wook, (THortojr, lll«wd»y,
null Saturday.) nt tfio 0*®°“ “ f tll(i ® J|ty ,,Mr '
.11.1 contain, nil tho inlolllgonee, Cornmor-
vial, Political and MiKolInnuoto, including now
•AdvortiMiuonU published in the Daily I opor.
THIS PAPER
la ,cnt to nil imru or tho Slat; end Union.
Vir delivered hi tlio city, nt FIVE DOLLARS
fccr AHmntt, 6r nt TPREE DOLLARS lor siz
Ymliftha.
THU WEEKLY CKORWAN*
Is published every Friday afternoon, nt tiIhee
W.i.ars perammm—all pay able m advance.
jy B.—Each Citation l»v tlio Clerks of the
Courts of Ordinary, that Application has Icon
lu.ido for Letters of Administration, must bo pub-
liihcd THIRTY DAYS Rt least. ,
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Croditorsto rendu rill their accounts,
'unut be published six weeks. ....
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Adiimustrn-
tnm must be at public auction, on the first Tucs-
div of tlio moiitli, between tlio usual hours of sale,
ntthe place of public sides in tho county where
tlio Letters Tostnniontary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
»ixtt days notice thereof ill ono of tlio public
gazettes of this State, and ut the dour of tlio
Court House, where aucli Bales are to ho hold.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must lie pub-
Jiihml for four months, before any order absolute
aliidibo made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Ileal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, nuil Guorduiua, must be published SIX-
- TV DAYS before the day of salo. These sales
mmt bo made nt the Court House door of the
county in which tlio property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of the month, between tlio
hours often in tho morning and Ibur in tho after
noon. No sales from duy to day is valid, unless
«u expressed in tlio advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators nud
Guardian* to tlio Court of Ordinary for leuve to
sell Land, must bo published FOUR. MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and iutestute estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must ho advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
Kir Letters Dismissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure' of Mortgages on
reul estate, must bo advertised once a month for
fOUIl MONTHS.
Orders of tlio Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to luiiu, must bo advertised Tiirkk Months
at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly
granted by tlio courts, must lio udvertisod
THIRTY’DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of purisliulde property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAY’S before tho day of Sale.
• %* All Letters directed to this Olllco or tho
Editor, must bo post paid to entitle thorn to atten
tion.
LllCAL NOTICES.
rfiOBGIA, Bulloch Coiiuty.—Tu
VjT all whom it may concern.—'Whereas, Alien
Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, butli
implied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch county, for Lottcrs Dismissory from said
Guardianship. •
These are therefore, to cito and admonish^ all
persons wlmtsoover intorosted, to file their objec
tions (if any) in my oftice, within tho timo pre
scribed by law, otherwise Lotturs Dismissory will
bo granted the applicant,
oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. c.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate application
will be made to tho Honorbalo tho lulbrior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, for luavo to sell tlio reul estate
of John B. Gaudry, lute of this county, ducuascd,
for tlio bonefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said
estate.
iiovtO FRANCES SORREL, Ex’r.
TYfOTJlCE.—All porsons indebted to tlio cs-
i x tato of William Yurborougli, Into of Ware
County, decensed, aro hereby requested to make
immediate payment: And those having demands
against Kuiu estate will render them in uccording
to law.
DAVII) J. MILLER, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adin’x.
YVuresboro’, Nov. 1,1847. uov 0
F OUR mONTIIS after date application
will be made to the Hon. tho Inferior Court
of Bulloch County, while sitting ftir ordinary
purposes, for loavo to sell all the real and per
sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minors.
HASKELL SIMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Sims.
CHARLES C. DANIEL,
nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sinis.
l^OUlt MONTHS uftcr date, application
J? will ho made to tlio Justices of tho luforior
Court of Chatham County, while sitting for ordi-
nniy purposes, for leave to sell tlio following
negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her fivo children,
viz : Jnno Ann, Mary Margaret, Francos, Wil
liam and Georgia, for die heuclit of tlio heirs and
creditors of Abraham Nichols, late of Chatham
County, deceased.
ROBERT W. rOOLER,
nov 4 Aministrator, n. n. y. c. t. a.
■jlOUR MONTHS after (lute, application
Ju will lie made to tho If on. die Justices of tlio
Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting
as u Court of Ordiuury, lor leuve to sell nil the
property, whether real or personal, belonging to
the estate of Edward Quigly, deceased, for tlio
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estato.
JOHN CASS, Guardian of tlio
orphan children of Edward Quigly, dcc’d.
nov 2
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tate of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please
make immediate payment i And those who have
demands against said estate, will-present them as
the law directs.
nov 2 1). II. BALDWIN, Ex’r.
F OUIt.MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the Hon. tho Inferior Court
of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate and
slaves of Mrs. Anno Ciiuiuglinm, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs uud
creditors of said estate.
oct S3 CHARLES SPALDING.
jyOTICE. —Four mouths after date, nppli-
PUBLIC SALES.
/II.VKIIV SHERIFF'S SAM!.—Will
V3T ho sold on tlio tho first Tuesday in January
next, boforo tho door of die Court Houso in
Uruuswick, between tho local hour# of sale, tlio
following tracts, parcels aim lots of Laud,situate
lyingaiid being in tho county of Glyuu, with all tho
privileges, appurtenances and improvements
thoroto:belonging uud known and described as
follows, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of Land containing
5,581 acres uud composed of tho following six
soverul survey a, viz: ono survey containing 10U0
acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tlio ldtiiduy
of January, 1837; and ono other tract, coutainiiif
1000 acres, andgranted ntdio same time’to Win.
Hudson; nud one other truct containing 1000 acres
and granted oil thu 20th duy of Juitunry, 1837 to
James D. Janott; and oue other tract, containing
1000 acres, uud grunted at tho same time to Win
D. Juuott; ono other tract, containing 035 acres,
and granted ntthe same time to Edward W. But
ler; and ono other tract, containing 906 acres, and
granted on tho l4thduy of Jatiuury, 1837,to Plea
sant J. Mullins—all of said tracts or surveys buy
ing such shupe, murks and boundaries as will more
fully appear by reference to die plat unucxed to
caclf of tho said several grants. All tlio above
lauds ocing designed as plat A.
Also ono other truct or parcel Of Land contain
ing 1,888 acres and knowu us truct B, and com
posed of two several surveys to wit: ono survey
containing 1000 acres, and granted to Seaton
Gruntlatm on tho 23d day of Juiiuury, .1837 J and
odier tract, containing 888 uercs.amlgrunted
Also, ail those several Lots, or parcels of Land,
lying and being in Brunswick, and known in the
plan tlmrcof by tho following denomination and
numbers: Water Lots, Nos.0,7, 8, 0, 10,11.13,
15, 11), 23, add 24, ami Bnv lots. Nos. 0, 7, 8, 0,
10, 11, 13, 15,16, 17, ’JO, 20, and 83, and
town Lots numbers 56, 57, 58, 59,60, 01,63, 61,
65, 69, 70, 71, 117, 118,119,134,135,136,137,
J38,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,15L153,177,
179, 184, 185, 186, 187, 183,189, 190,191,192,
193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 239.290, 291,294,295,
296, 297, 298, 301, 302, 303, 333, 345, 346,
uud 347; all ofthu said lust mentioned town Lots
or parents of Laud, lying mid being within tho
lines of u survey made on 29th September, 1826,
uud gunlcd to Urbuiius Dart on the 17th Septem
ber, 1828—all the aforesaid tracts and lots of Land
with privileges, apurtuiinnccs and improvements,
levied on as the property of Urbaitus Dart, by
virtue of a writ li. fa.,issuing out of the Superior
Court of Glyuu county, (on foreclosure of mort
gages executed by die said Uranus Dart, It) the
Exchange Bank, and by tho said thu Exchange
Bank, assigned ami transferred to the Comptroller
General of said State, and Commissioners under
the act of 1833, entitled “An Act to authorizotlm
business of Banking and to regulate dm sumo” in)
favbr of David E. Bodiwell, Comptroller Genorul,;
for uso, &o., againU tho said Urbnmis Dart,mort
gagor, and tho said tho Exchange Bank,assignor,
said property pointed out in said mortgugo, ii. fa.
Also, at the time and place ufornsaid, will he
sold the following tracts, parcels and lots of Laud,
situate, lying and being in the County of Glvnn,
with nil tho privileges, appurtenances and im
provements thereto belonging, and known and
described as follows, to wit:
All that tractor parcel of Land, being n moiety
PUBLIC SALES.
(CHATHAM SHEKIPJF’S SALE.
Vy —On tho first Tuesday in December uoxt,
before die Court House,, in dm City of Savan
nah, between the. legal hours of Sule, will be
sold a Negro Man Slnve, named Lafayotto, loviod
on by virtue of a fi. fu., founded on foreclosure of
Mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of
Chatham County, in favor of Henry K. Bur
roughs vs. T. Waters,
oet 1 ELISIIA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c.
ono ,
ntthe same time to Henry Darnel; the two'ibove
last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks . .
and boundaries, as will more fully appear by ref- «f» tract originally granted to John Graliain, who
ereuco to die plat annexed to each of tho said j was afterwards nlieincd, and said Laud sold ut
grunts. * confiscation snles, by tho Commissioners of Con-
Also, ono other trarj or parcel of Lund cotain- location, under and by virtue of uu act of “Con-
3,509 acres, and kiiiiwu us plat L, which said fication and Oineneeinciit” of the; Statu of Goor-
tructor parcel of Laud is composed of the four! gia, passed March 1st, 1778, to William McIntosh,
following surveys, to wit: ono survey continuing ) jf• mid sold by tho udministrutors of the said Wil-
100 acres, and granted to Jumcs Bonner, ou dm : Hum McIntosh, jr. to Y’irgil 11. Vivino, ill tho
23d day ofJanuury 1837; one other survey, con-1 ypar 181)6, and again sold by the said Virgil II. VI-
* * * -**— * • * * ** •* d vine, by his attorney in fact B. Y r ivino, to Samuel
taining 1009 acres, uud granted ut the satuu time
to Thomas H. Kennoti: ono odier survey, contain-
ing 1000 ucros. uud granted to Jneiuli Doles on
the 20th duy of January, 1837, (except 300 acres
thereof heretofore conveyed to William Manly,
trustee,) and ono other tract containing 509 acres,
and granted to William Grigg on the 20th duy of
Juuuury, 1837; thu aforesaid last mentioned sur
veys having such shape, tnurhs uud boundaries,
as will more fully appear by reference to tho plat
annexed to dm said several grants.
Also, all Unit tract or parcel of Laud coutainiiij
Palmer, on tlio 12th day of January, 1837, and
convuyod by the said .Samuel Palmer to James
Muse, by (toed dated Till August, 1841, said last
mentioned tract having such shupe, marks und
boundaries as will appear by a plat of,re-survey
of the same executed by Reuben King, on the
17tli [December, 1835, which accompanies said
deed of conveyance.
Also, all that other tract of land, containing 165
acres, granted to William Moore on the 31st day
of December 1835, and sold at SherilVs Sale oh
A dministrators sale.-oh
tlm first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the usual hours, will bo sold at the Court
House in Durieu, McIntosh county, dm follow
ing named negro slaves, Mary Aim and her three
o-»“t »-— n I , . , |V| children, Ollund, Tom, Eliza, Ruse, Adam Aleck,
day of January, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; ono j marksainl boundaries ol winch willuppcnr bv dm Beck and infant, Louisa and Grace, fnrtliu bene-
otfmrsurvey containing 1,000 acres,and granted at ; plat of dm same. fit ol'the heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceits-
.. » .. -• A “.i—*—i. W. J. McINTOSJI, Administrator.
Mil Will, I* UVi w. |fll|l-VI «l 4.III.U «»\.||. *1111111^ j —■ - - -- -- -
3,781 acres, and known as truct II, midcomposeu * 6d day of August, 1841, and purchased by E. M.
of tho four following surveys, to wit: one survey 1 Moore, and conveyed by the said E. M. Moore to
containing 1,000 ncre«, and nmutod an tlio iMth Jtnnoi MourooiiiiuiU 3d AujfiistlSIli tlio »lm|io,
tlio sitltie lime to B. II.”Hcvmild»; ono otliitr «nr-' Also, nil Hint other tract of I.and,containing 817
voy containing 781 acres, und granted nt die same acres, and uollndud by Jacob Moore’s Ionia, on
time to Robert II. Grccu; and one other survey dio north, the estate of James Moore’s Laud on
3EGAKS! SEGARS’l SEGARSHt
)_) Just received—
5,600 Sugerior Britannia Brand
5,000 “ Charleston “
4,000 “ Diana 44
2,000 44 Gold Lear «
6,000 44 Britannia Segundi Brand
5,tWO 44 Pnuctela 44
5,000 44 CoiLsolacinn 44
3,000 44 1 .on! By run 44
Ik'-sides viirieus other brands, which the subscri
ber offers at wholesale uud retail.
P. JACOBS,
27 Bull street) sign of dm Indian.
wpt 14
H A VA NA SEGARS.—Tim .Subscribe.
having made arraiigemeiits with dm most
celebrated Sugar Manufacturers in Havana, will
roiitinimllv keep oil baud, for sale, a choice se
lection of tin ir own direct iuiporlutioii, and now
have on hand thu following:
20,000 llritanuia Garcia choice Sugars
cut ion will bo made to tho Himorahle thu
Justices of die Infurior Court of C'iindiam County
while silting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
un * 1 sell Billy ami Surah, two negroes,belonging to tlm
estato of William Luvinder, deceased, for dm
benefit ofdio heirs of said estate,
octal G. W. LAVINDER, Adm’r.
F OUR months after date application will bo
made to dm Honorable the Inferior Court of
Glynn county, when sitting ns n Court of Ordi
nary for leave to sell the estato of Win. B. McDon
ald, deceused, late of McIntosh County.
alex’r McDonald,
daniel McDonald,
net 5 Administrators.
N otice.—aii persons indebted to tlm es
tate of Joseph Pendurvis, lute of Wayne
County, deceased, arc requested to coine forward
(itid inako immediate payment. And all persons
having any demand against tlm estate, ure request
ed to liand in tlm same regularly attested withiu
tlm time prescribed by law.
oct 12 CALEB PKNDARVLS, Exo’r.
survey
containing 1,000 acres, nud grunted on tlm 23d
day of January, 1837, to Jului W. L. Daniel; all of
wfiich several lust mentioned surveys or parcels
of Land huvo such shape, marks and boundaries
usjwill appear by reference to tlm plat annexed
to snid grants.
Also, ono other tract or parcel of Land known
as tract I', and composed of the following surveys,
viz: one survey containing 900 acres,mid granted
on tho 23d duy of January, 1879,to Shmlruch Biv
ins, and having such shape, marks and bounda
ries ns will appear by the plat uuuexud to said
grant.
Also, one other tract or pnrcol of Laud, con
taining 1000 uercs, mid known as tract K, und
granted to Isaac McCrary on tlm 20th day of Jan
uary, 1837, und having such shupe, murks and
boundaries ns will appear by reference to the
pint annexed to said grant.
Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, contain
ing 1883 ucrcs, und kuowu as plat L, and com
posed ofthu two following surveys, to wit: ono
survey contningOOl acres,and granted on the 20th
day ofJuiiuary 1837,to Richmond Rrowuuiud-oim
other surv ey containing 922 acres, and grunted at
thu sumo time to A. 11. McNeill—all ufwhichlust
the oast, south nud west by James Fort’s Laud,
grunted tu William Moore cn tlm 17ili day of May,
1837, und purchased at Shurill’ 's Bale on tlm 3d
August, 1811, by E. M. Mourn, and subsequently,
on tlm 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said
E. M. Moore to James Moore; the shape, marks
and boundaries ol’which will uppenr by tlio plat of
the same.
Also, all that othnr tract or parcel of Lund, con
taining 350 acres, (being composed of tlm south
moiety of u truct of Lund granted to Jacob Moore,
ill November, 1769, for 409 acres, and die south
moiety ol* mm other tract lying adjacent thereto,
nud granted to James Moore on tlm 14th June,
1790, for 300 acres) bounded north by tlio north
ern moiutesofsaid tracts of land,West by Lands of
Jacob Moore,south by Urn estate of James Moore’s
I.nnd, and east by marshes mid crooks, having
such shape, marks and boundaries as will appear
by referuuco to tlm plat annexed to said grant.
Abo, uli tint other tract of Laud granted to Ju
cob Moore on tlm 28tli November, J822, contain
ing 495J acres, bounded east by William Mooro’s
Land, southwest by an old survey, northwest by
vacant laud, and southeast by James Mooro’s
laud, and conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mury R.
Demure, wife of James .Moore, by deed dated 1st
' October, 1835, mid having such shape, marks and
C HATHAM SHE KIEV’S SALE.
Continued.—Outlie firstTuosdav in December
next, before the Court llouso in tho bity of Savun-
wall, between tlio legal hours of Sale, will be sold,
All that Lot of Ground, situated, lying and being
in tlm City of Savannah, County of Chatham,
known in tlm Plan of said City by tlio number
eighteen (181 bounded East’by Washington
Square, South by St. Julinu Street, West by Lot
number seventeen (17) and North by Bryan
Street, together with ull tlio imqrovements there
on—Divided to satisiy tlm following executions
issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Fid-
ligrnit vs. Mary Segurs, Administratrix Estate
James Sugars, deceased; Copo & Mills vs- same;
Williipn M. Leigh vs. same; C. C. Tho unison »fc
Co. vs. same; und threo, Francis M. Scarlet,
Adm’r, Estate John Purluud, deceased, vs. sumo,
Levies made and returned bv a Constable. Pro
perty pointed out bv PlniutilFs Attorney.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sbcri’tT, c. c.
nov 2
L iberty sheiufF»* «ale:
—Will be sold, oil the first Tuesday ill De
cember next, beforo tlio Court House’door, in
Hiiicsyille, botween tlm usual hours of sule, the
following property, viz: One tract of land, con
taining two hundred acres, more or less, bounded
North by lands of Z. L. Boggs, East by lands of
Shephard and others. Tlm above tract of Imld
levied on as tlm property of Jacob Moorn, and to
be sold to satisfy u tax execution against said
Moore, in favor of tlm tax collector of Liberty
Comity.
Also, nt the smnotiiiic nud place, ft ill ho sold,
oue other tract of land, containing two hundred
ncres, more or le.-s, bounded on tlm North and
West by lands of Capt. John Shaw, South by
lands ol John Way, levied on as tlio property of
tho heirs of the estate of McCuthuriue, to satisfy
a tax execution rtgniust said heirs, in favor of the
tux collector of Liberty County,
nov 4 S. S. MOODY, S. L. C.
WILLIAM B. HALE’S
LADIES* BrtOE EXCHANGE.
L ADIES* Misses, Children’s and Infiuit’s
SHOES, of every style.shade mid pattern
at tho NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congross strocet, Savnuuuli, Geo., sign oi
tho Golden Hand. oct 1
R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat
Dutch mid Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie
ties ofCuhhngc, Radish, Spinach, Lattuce, Pens,
Cailliilower, Beets mid Snlsily Seeds, Garden
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and
Nippers. J list received por Sterling, and lor salo
by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
sept 16 Monument square.
NEW AND SEA
SONABLE GOODS.—
Received by late Arrivals
from Now Y’ork, Boston nud Philadelphia. Tho
Subscriber begs leave to aequuiut the citizens of
Savannah and its vicitiiiv, that he has received,
mid is now opening, ut his Store, a most splen
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
W ATC11ES, CLOCKS, J E WELRY, SIL V F.K
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS. iVc., consisting in part ih follows'.
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt mid Ebony 51 mi tie
Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood uud Black Walnut
Gothiu Clocks, now patients; Ullico Time
Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clucks,
8 days mid 30 hours.
and
WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex'd, Anchor
id L'Epiiic WutchoH; Silver Lover, Anchor,
15,000 La Ceres
25,500 Aquillu
10,000 Cuiisotiicio
5,000 Washington Regalia
10,000 Venus
25,000 Alrio
and various other brands, which they oiler on tie-
coiiimodatiiig terms
CONNERAT & BARlE.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
F OUR MONTHS after date, appliealiou I
will lie unde to tlio lion, the Justices of tlm
Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting
j as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho per
sonal property belonging to the estate of Alary
j E. Turner, late of said county, deceased, for tlm
: benefit of tlm heirs and creditors of said estate,
iittg 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
I ^OUR MONTHS after date, pplicution
. will be undo to tlm lion, the Justices of the
. Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sella lot of
laud in Early county, No. 140,5th district, Imlung-
j ing to the estate of James Brinson, deceased, for
' the benefit of tlm heirs mid creditors of said es
tate. JASPER WILSON, > r ,
sept LI SIMEON BRINSON, } ljX r *'
X ' ^OUK MONTHS after date, application
will lie made to tho lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while silting
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne
groes, being part of the personal property of the
late John 1’. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of'
tlm heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS,
sept 2
i^OIlit MONTHS uftcr date, application
.1. will bo made to tlm lion, tlm Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham comity, while sitting i » •*
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real i J ''
estate and slaves, belonging to the estate of Doro
thy Salfner, late of suid county, deceased, for a
division of tlm same among the heirs of suid es
tate. N. NUNGEZER, Ex’or.
july 24
lYTEW FALL GOODS.—Tlm Subscri-
burs have received, by late arrivals mid aro
now opening u full assortment of Fuiicyaud Do
mestic Dry Goods, which consist, ill part, of
Ilroad C'lotlis, Cassimcrcs, Siitiuetts, Tweeds,
teslmgs, in evorv variety, Black Alpucas, Silk
;Black, l’luid, and Col’d Merinos, YVors-
•••« I aids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
rrenehdo., Cusliiooro Dresses,Mntislilldc Laiims,
Kich hg'd do., English und American Prints,
j J 1 a,, d white Prints, Furniture Prints, White
nndued Flannels, White and Brown Canton Finn-
Jii'ls, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jncouel Muti-
nas, Reli Roy uml Brocho Shawls, Printed Cosh-
ii'm® Maraoillca Quilts, Hemstitched mid
{ran L. C. Hnndk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket ami
' or ! )III { Hniidk'fs, Bleached and Brown Table Da-
ii i m 8 E >’° Diaper, Huckaback Cotton do.,
» v ? 1 *, Clasps, Rings nud Tassels,Braids
and Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk
Uoitou Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths,
-wpetings, Dniggctt or Figured Baizo, Gurnet
I *?’ “•**•• which, with a variety of Other
f ads, will be ofi’eredm die lowest market prices, | —■ , . .
•nuon Uie most aeeoiiiiiiodating terms, Wholesale IiHenor Court ol Bryan county, when sitting ns n
!"■ Retail. Merchants, Pluutoru. uml others, uro Court of Ordinary, for lenve to sell all tlm per
illed to cull and examine. ‘
uumtioued tracts or parcels of Laud, have such ;
shape, marks und boundaries us will appear by j .. . .
tho plat annexed to each ofsaid tracts. j boniiduriea ns will nppeur by the plat annexed to
Also, all that tract or purcol of Lund, contain-! ««id grant,
ing 840 acres, mid known us tract D, mid granted • Also, all tlint other truct of Land containing
to William J. Davis, oil the20th day of January, j r »12 acres, bounded north by Michael Poucell’s
1837, having such shape, marks nud boundaries land, east by Seaton Grantland’s Laud, south by
as will appear by referuuco to Urn plat annexed L’. jving’s Land, west liv Edward W. Butler’s
to said tract. and Win. Hudson’s Land, mid granted to James
Also, nil that other tract or parcel of laud, con- Moore oil Ilm29tli June, 1838, uml having such
taining 6000 acres, mid known as tract E, and *hnpe, marks and boundaries as will appear by
composed of tho following six several survevs, J reference to a plat annexed to said grant,
to wit: one survey containing JUDO acres, and Also, one other tract of Land containing 181
granted to Hartley McCrary, on the i8th dav of nc rcs. bounded at tlm time of survey on Urn north
January, 1837; one other survey cuuluiutug iOUU midwest by vacant l^inds.soutli by Jacob Mooro’s
acres, mid granted at tlm sanm time to G. G. Hoi-! J/'»d. mid east by old survey, mid granted to Wil-
combe ; one other survey containing 1000 acres, Bam Moore on 23d November. 1818, for 219ncres,
mul granted at tho Rame time to Lewis Bond; ex-; mid subsequently reduced to 1SI acres, nud pur.
■ .1 •• ...... ..I A..II.IH.I I... Ii' \l If imian ..1 Ulmuill' ■ .... * *. 1 1 ..
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
an order of tlm Honorable Inferior Court
of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will bo sold at thu Court Mouse door in
Hiuesville, of said County, on tho first Tuesday
in December uoxt, between the usual hours of
sale: All the remaining real estate of Robert
Hendry, late ofsaid County, deceased, consisting
of several Tracts and parts of Tracts, viz: Two
Hundred uml Sixty Four Acres of Land grunted
to Thomas Neal nud Philip Pippins. Threo
Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson.
Filly Acres granted to Sylvmms Robinson.
Twenty-five Acres, being part of u Tract, granted
to Aim Robinson. Two Hundred Acres grunted
to Andrew Floyd. Three Jiuudred Acres grant
ed to John Underwood, containing about Eleven
Hundred mid Forty Acres, more or less, and sold
for tlm benefit of tlm Imirs mul creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known ou the day of
sale. JOHN A. IIENDRV,
ENOCH DANIEL,
sept 23 Qualified Executors.
E X EC (JTOIt’g 8 A LE.—Will bowitL
oil tlm first Tuesday in January, 1848, lie-
fore the Court llouso door, in thu town ofRuids-
villu, in the. County of Tuttuull, two lots of laud,
each containing 2874 acres, more or less, lyifig
on tlm North side of tho Altmualm River, just
above tlm junction of the Olmopio, mid aro ad
joining the lands of Joseph Bell, Esq., and others.
Those lauds are valuable, both in soil and tim
ber. They aro sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of tlm estate of William Cooper,
deceased. Terms ou the ilny of sale,
uov I GEORGE COOPER, Exr.
N OTICE.—willim sold on the lirst'i’ues-
dny in January next, before the Court Housu
in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale, all those Tracts of Lunil, situate in the
Comity of Chatham, mid on die Savannah River,
known us the Brampton and Retreat Plantations,
containing 849 Acres,moro or less, J00 Aerosol*
which is under embankment, mul cultivated in
Rice, tlm rest consisting of mixed land, logetlie
—all ofsaid last mentioned several surveys, huv- loviod on us the property of James Moore, do
ing such shape, marks ami boundaries’ us will i leased, by virtue of a writ oMieri facias, issuing |
more fully appear by reference to tlm iilat mi-' m,t Iho Superior Court ol Glyuu county, (on I
. . •* \ * .. • / 1 ........ ..«* «... i i... .i !
I’. RICHARDSONE.
H. DURANT,
Commissioners.
Also, all that other tract or parcel of land, con- 1 •Bunes Moore in his fifetium to tlio Exchange' A Pi ALE,
mining ?678 acres, and known ns tract F, and com-! Bank mid by the said Exchange Rank assigned :- ,s - Will lie /odd, on the first I nesdayin Jmiii-
posed of tlm three following surveys to wit: one j ««»l transferred to the Comptroller Genoral of I j'D' Before tlm Court House door, in Status-
• • I granted to Da- ' ,a ‘‘l State and Commissioners wilder tlm Act ol* borough, limloch County, belweeii tho legal
‘ one negro man named Tom, be-
’istutc of John YVilliuius, late ol*
ceased, for tlm benefit id* the heirs
uml creditors of said Estate. Terms made
known on tho day of sale.
K. II. SCARBOROUGH, Admr.
nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Admx
iiexeil to eacVofftiid’grniit*. 1 ! foreclosure of mortgages executed by the said | ——2
uie euiiuiiioi i survey containing 1000 acres, mid grainu-u r. - i, ,
Guardian. I 'id B. Mitchell, on tlm 20th day of January,1837; ‘ l® 1 ®, nutilled 44 An Act to authorize tlm business | 4,1 «*[•*» ««
! one other survey containing 1000 acres,and grant- nl ’ B'liiking and to regulate tlio same,”) in favor •'*!»«'»« *» **««
Udto Peter J. YVilliams, on tlm 23d day of Janii- David K. Bothwoll, Comptroller General, for *aul county, deeui
LMiimUcatlon nry . J83 7; and Mherwin ey containing *678 acres, 51 ' “ — i,w ** l,lfir *
j i und granted to John Uctliuiie, on the 28th day of
i__.il Jumtary, 1837—all of suid last mentioned several
LR)UR MONTHS after date, application
X will fin made to tlm lion, the Justices of the
GODFREY & LaRCCIIE,
YVcst corner Shad’s Range.
]V E JV PALL AND WINTER
i.’v^DODS—SiMDEJt, LATIIROP &
ni tiv ’ °l^ ur for sale, on reasonable terms —
* Oil i r*‘^* Bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp,
Ma,-.,,’’ley’sMmiufacturos.
i . "B bales Washington mid Glasgow,
Tory E,,um H°Bed, 5 do. Extra Imavy 5Ial-
ItfMSrB Bales Fancy mid Plains.
.*j*, KBTS—25 bales Eoiidou Dullil souio cx-
•tTi ii 0 . n "‘I Boavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends,
Ft xvv.V. 4 * a,, d Fancy,2do. Fine YVliitney, bed.
d ^ bales Plain uud Twilled red, 6
5 cases Canton,or Colton,
m 5** *NU8—50’bales, 34,7-8 mid 4-4, brown,
SIARMmxm 0 * ‘ ,0 *. Bleached.
Bouffi 10 STftlM2S-5 bales Fancy and
^ bales American and En« dish, com*
gfiMv? o VC 7 H, y | o and quality.
litin.i • ^oolcn, SilKuud’ Colton, ull qua-
DFiH n J Hlze< - ’
HANhivJS?’ E ? w Priced mid Fine.
MailrT ar, d Cotton, pocket, Y’erotm,
nSSaV? 4 ." 1 Roinull. *
, wtg CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon-
llO8°lFl?v 0C , K *1r l4OW Pr' c °d and Fine,
kinds. and Missus, of all
and and Plain Dobbinctt, Edgings
ciuvat? u T*,.
( sj|k,. °"“LaUies and Gents Faucy and Black
I od nil f ?j*DTlIS—Black, Blue, Brown, Mlx-
*41 , INFTtS”’Jl ro , nd
Pnricv s^r . ^^B^Bwk, Bluo, Mixed and
and Jeans. octl
.sonal proporty of Mary 8. YY’ilson, a minor,
jnly 25 O.’W. I1ART, Gnardimi.
D R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGO-
GUE—For tlm cure of Fever and Ague,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent nud Re
mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En
largeumiitoftlm Liver, Enlargement of tho Spleen
uu<( ull Uie vuruuu forms of Bilious Diseases.
This invaluable^ medicine was prepared from
an extensive practice of several years in a bilious
climate, and u never known to fail of curing Fe
ver mid Ague, or any Ql’tlie diseases above ttumed
Those who are suffering from nfi’ectionsof thi.
kind, as also those who have become invalids from
tlmir effects upon tlm constitution, will find the
India Cholegogima most invaluable remedy for
purifying the blood, uml thoroughly demising
from tlm system the morbid effects of a bilious
climate.
The wonderful operation of the Cholugogite in
eradicating bilo from tho human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency in Urn speedy,
thorough mid porinmient cure of fever ana ague,
mid the various grades of intermittent and remit
tent fevers.
It is emiidly effectual for the cure of Liver Com-
nluint, Jaundice, Enlargement of* tho Liven also
Enlargement of tlm Sptcon. culled Ague Cuke,
mid tho various forms of billions Indigestion.—
Tlieso, with the other varied utloctions of such
climates,arising from a common miasma] cause,
are only modifications of the satno diseuse, and e-
quailvcontrolled by tlio satno remedy.
Sole Agents for Savannah,
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct. 21 Monument Square.
Plii.ilnn ^®BION8.—?ancv ind
ru,a Ribbons reived and for wile by
HK.NRY H. STOTESBUftV.
Tacbs akd E.nnBOlinsiiiHS
.1. J Inside Hhdft Emb’d Muslin Collars; Lace
Caps; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging & Insert’g;
Swiss do doy Thread do. do.; Vnlencione’s Lace;
Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain
and Fig’d blk. Lisle Lace; Fig’d and plain Cup
Lncc. For sale by
cet3 HENRY II. STOTESBVRY.
surveys having siieh slmjie.inai ks uud boundaries
as will appear by reference to tho pint annexed to
each of suid grants.
Also,all that other tract or parcel of Luihl con-
Use, &.O., against tlm said James Moore, mort
gagor, and the suid the Exehaiigo Bunk, assignor,
said property poiuteil out in the said mortgage
Fi Fa. R.R. RATCLIFF, Dep. Sheriff.
Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 23, 18-17. nov 1
(MIATHAM HIIEIIII F’M 8ALE^
. , - * - - - — j —Un tlm first Tuesday in December next,
taming 1591 acres, and known as tract G,mid coni. \ before tlm Court House in tho city of Savannah,
posed of the two following surveys, to wit: one ] between the legal hours ofsale, will be sold, The
survey containing 1000 acres, andgranted on the i undivided one-half part, or moietv(or Ann Lvdiu
14thdayofJuiiunry,1637;aiidoneotlmrtuirvcycon- Boifeuillct) of all those Three'several Lots ol*
laining591 acres, and granted on tho 26th day of; Land situate, lying and being iu tlm county of
January, 1837, to Robert Mieklejolui; each of Chatham in tlm State of Georgia, numbered
snid Inst mentioned surveys having such shape twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and thirl vj30)
marks uud boundaries ns will appear by reference
to tlm plat annexed to each of* said grants.
Also, all thnt other tract or parcel of Laud, con
taining 4,598 acres, nnd known ns truct M, and
composed of tho five following surveys, to wit:
onnHiirvey containing 1,000 ncrcs, and granted on
tho 20thday of Jnutiury. 1837, to James YY’ood;
and known further ns part of two Five Aero Lots
numbers three (3) ami four (4), in West C'lirry
Towu iu tho extended limits of Savannah, which
three Lots of La ml Imd been conveyed by John
Randolph McKinnon, by deed bearing date the
eighth (lay of February, in tlm year eighteen hun
dred nud thirty-six, to ’William’ Bee in trust for
one other survey[containing 1,000 acres, nnd gran- ] certain uses therein expressed, together with all
ted at the same time to Michael Harvey; one oili- the hereditaments und appurtenances, but subject
or tract containing 1,000 acres, und granted at tlm
sanm time to James Bivins; one other tract con
taining 1,000 ncres, nnd granted on tlm 23d day
of January, 1837, to Nuthnniel B. Julian: aud one
other tract, containing 598 acres, and granted on
tlm 26th day of January, 1837, to Charles Smith;
all of which snid last mentioned surveys Imvingsiicli
shape marks and boundaries as will appenruy re
ference to the plat annexed to each ofsaid grants.
Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Land,
lying and being in Brunswick, and known in the
plan thereof by tlm following denomination mul
numbers, to wit: 362, 363, 364,365, 366, 367,
308, J1G9, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, :t80, 381, 412,
415,410,417.418,419, 420, 421, 427, 428, 431,
402, 403, 464. 405, 406, 467,408, 408, 470, 471,
477, 478,479,480,481, 512, 513,514 , 517,518,
519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 530, and 531; tlm
said fifty four town Lots being within tho lines of
a survey made on the 29th September. 1826, and
granted to Urbanus Dart on Urn 17th September,
1828. .
Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, (ex
cept 126 acrca of the mime,) containing 450 acres,
and known ns Powell’s tract, hounded South by
Piles’land, westwardly. by Burnutl’a land, nortlt-
wostWardly by Dart mid YVilliams’ land, and east-
wurdly by -lands oftlio Brunswick Land Compa
ny, and originally granted to Jomea Powell.
Also, all that odier tract und parcul of Land,
containing 177 ucros, and known as,the llazle-
hurst tract; bounded east by marshes.and creeks,
smith by lands of the Brunswick Land Company
und eostwurdly and wcxtwardly by lands surveyed
to Thomas Butler King.
to two outstanding leases, one ou Lots numbers
twenty-two (22) and tweiity-tlireo (23), to Za-
cliarinli Winkler for four yours from the sixth day
of February in tlm year eighteen hundred and
forty-live, and tlm other on Lot number thirty (30)
to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in the year eigh
teen hundred and forty-eight. Urn lessees owning
the houses ; which undivided oue half part had
been mortgaged by John T. Boifeuillct Trustee iu
place of said William Bee, deceased, to the Bank
of Urn State of Georgia, by Deed dated the third
day of February in the year oighteen hundred
and fortv-six. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa.
founded on forclosure of mortgage, issued out of
the Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor
of the Hunk of tho State of Georgia vs. John T.
Boifeuillct, Trustee Auu Lvdia Boifeuillct.
ELISHA WYLLY,SheriffC. C.
oct 28
A dministmatrix*8 sale.-
Ou tlio-first Tuesday iu January next, be
tween tho usual hours of sale, will bo sold before
tho Court House door in Ilincsville, .Liberty
county, the following negroes, to wit • Israel,
Y’nn Huron, Moll, Clara nud Ben, being part of
the estate of tlm Into Joseph Jones, ofoaid county,
and .sold for tlm purpose of division among the
heirs. ELIZABETH JONES,
nov 10 Administratrix.
lyrEDICINE'C
1TA assortment of 1
j -...^.-Jome
Medicine chests, aomo of
uow patterns, unsurpassed for compactness, for
sole low by J. M. tURNER & BROTHER,
nov 2 Monuraont-wpur
BUCKNER « MEEEKER,
Nos. 105 mul 106 llrynn street, have just
received, a fine assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths mid Boys wear,
of the best materials mid manufacture, and of the
latest Htyje. Also, Ladies, Misses mul Children’s
Shoes of every variety mid style, warranted us
good iis can be found in this market, mul at as
low prices. A large and carefully selected stock
of PLANTATION BROGANS, which planters
and factors will find to their udvuntuge to call aud
examine. Care taken, in fitting measures.
Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks,
Y’aliaea, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, »tc.
And a supply of Ladies nnd Gentlemen's Paris
made Boots, direct importation. ^ oct 1
rjVo A LLTH ATAluriV AVANT.
JL Tho subscriber takes pleasure in having ii
fully and continually understood, that lie is pre
pared to supply the’wants of all Jim Gentlemen,
Ladies, Young Men, Misses aud Children, in this
city, so fur ns Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Car-
pet-bags and Trunks arc concerned. To the Gen
tlemen he would suy, that his stock of Heady Made
Clothing Ins not yet been surpassed for style,
cheapness, and durability. Let tho Ladies re
member thnt we have a full supply of fashionable
SutnmcMJonnots, nnd that our large and varied
stock of Shoes, enable us to suit every eiistoinor.
To tlm Young Men, he it announced’that wo are
ottering tlm finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn
Hats that can be found in this city, and that our
French Boots can’t bo beat.
Call at No. 163 Congress Street, sign of the
GOLDEN (1^) HAND,
on » WILLIAM B. HALE.
Lupine and Plain YY’atcIms.
SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and T....
Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
Cups, ii great variety? Ladles, Fish Forks. But
ter Knives, Salt uud Mustard Spoons, Cyphons,
&c. &c.
PLATED WAIVE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes,
and eVerv other article iu Unit line.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porculiuu mid China Flower Va-
si's, from Jjjtj to $30 nor pain a good assortment
of Januu mid Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve
ry rich; u fine assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Lamps, now style, all sizes; Britannia Tea Sets,
Castors, Lanins, Cmullustieks, &c.‘, Ladies’ mid
Geutlemuu’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box
es, Fancy Fans, Card Cases of every description;
together with il large mid Varied assortment of
FaitCV Goods, suitable for holiday presents, &c.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, n tine nsfmrtmenl;
Musical Instruments of every description, Silver
mid Steel Bag aud Purso Mountings, Silver mid
Steel Beeds,Silver Pencils mid Toootli-picks, Ci
gar Cases, Siitifi’ mul Tobacco Boxes. Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail aud Shaving Brushes; Hair
mid Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de
scription, Cmms, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every other article usually found ill
our trade,
Clocks, lVatdiCs, and Jewelry Repaired in the
best manner, mid warranted to give satisfaction.
net 18 T. T. YV1LMOT.
fi WatciiEs and jeyyel-
UY.—Tlm Subscriber wishes to call the
attention of Ins customers to u choice as
sortment of film watches, just received by reeuut
arrivals, consisting of Gold limiting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Kscaimmeiit Lo
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Lo
vers. Silver Leoiiie and Y’ertieal oMUiimiuoiit.
Also, line Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains. Curb
Guard Chains, Keys mid Chain Rings, nil of which
will be sold as low as in any city in the Union.
All kinds of YVatehos Repaired mul warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct J First corner West of Pulaski House.
PHILIP KEAN, Drupei A Tailor^
BRY’AN'Stkkkt.
The subscriber grate
ful to his friends uud
patrons for past favors,
takes much uteusure iu
informing them of his
recent return from tlm
Northern Cities, with us
fine mi assortment ofar-
tides in his line us can
be found in any similar
establishment iu thucity.
—Having selected his
'dock from some of tlm
fi vt houses in New York, lie feels no hesitancy in
warranting every ariiele, which he is prepared to
niaku to order in* tlm latest stylo mul iiisiiiou by the
most experienced workmen. His stock consists
of
Super French, English &. American Broadcloths.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Cussi lucres.
Do.
do.
ilu.
do.
Doeskins.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Tweeds.
P aper.—200 reams 26X381 Newspaper;
150 do 24X30 do; 100 do 22X:W do; 100 d(f
21X27do; 150reams plain nnd ruled Foolscap
paper; 75 reams plain Flat Cap paper; 125 reams
plain and ruled Letter paper; 40reums Folio Post
nnd Book paper ; 100 reams Double YY r rapping
papor; 130 reams Douhlo Straw Wrapping pn-
per; 200 reams best quality brown YVrapping pa
per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pn-
per, assorted kinds; 76 reams Envelope paper,
received by Tccont arrivals, nnd for sale liy
oct 30. DENLOYV & WEBSTER.
/'ANION SETTS.—Just received a few
KJ Silver 8kin and Yellow Onion Setts, and
for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
nov 3 Monument-aqtiar
Together with a most splendid assortment of Cash
mere YY^oolcuctt, Fancy .Silk Y’clvots. Plain and
Fancy Satins, and it large variety of Plaids.
He has a'.-ooii hand n large and well selected
assortment of Ready .Made Garment, gotten up
in tlm best u miner, expressly for this market, which
he is determined to sell at moderate prices; to
gather with H ick articles as Shirts, Stocks, Suspeii
ders. liundk’ll'.i Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery
Merino ami Limbs YVool Yuilor Shirts nud Draw
ers; uml all ot icr articles usually kept ill liisiiioiiable
establishments of this kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friend
that lie has removed from Owens’ Building on Bull
Street, to the store No. 98 BRYAiVST., recent
ly occupied by J. Southwell & Co., where 1m will
be gratified to fill tlmir orders. net J2
MRS. JAMES ■BETTS*''UTEK-
-ITJ INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bownc,
Savannah, Ga.—I would beg to state, that you
are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan
nah, aud that any other person selling Suppor
ters as mine arc imposing on the piiblre, by Ven
ding Worthless und injurious counterfeits ofmy
Supporters. SxnAii Butts,
Caution.—Each SupporSer will have written
on it the name ol*“rfarah Belts.”
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
Physicians uud Ladies of Savnuunli, that Mrsi
Sarah Betts lias appointed him her sole Agent in
this city, for the sale of her Supporters, and thnt
any others vended elsewhere in thu city us iior’s
are counterfeits.
These Supporters are now very g<*ricrally a-
dopted and recommended by Physicians, as tlm
most successful medium of relief for that distroas-
ing malady for which they were invented, of any
ottered to the public.
Mrs. Betts has the testimony of Prrtfc**ore F.
Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pancoiut, J. K«
Mitchell, N. Chnpnlatt, and YVilthauk, Philudel
phin.nml ninny others of the most eminent Phi<
sicians in various parts of the United States, in
their fnvor.
She has recently introduced nn entire new Sup
porter for summer use ; it is made of upen nit
work; very light and cool, weight only from 2 to
3 ozs nnd at the samo time possesses all the im
portant requisites.
For ftirther particulars, sco her pamphlets, to
be procured gratis ot iiiYstore. *
A-Tv fcOYVNE, Druggist,
nov 15 S:nct;i' building?,
OWSSifflte
1817,1 wss hVirtjj id tho WeAtcrh jiart of tin’s Stale,
pitrsiliiig tlm occupation of a farmer. Oho tidy
while chopping in tho woods, I foolishly chopped
my foot nearly ofl*, instead of the tree. During
tins misfortune I employed myself in perusing the
fragment toaves of an old volume, printed in Eng
laud soifto httodred years ago. Among 1 thead
scattered leaves J read df Afi herb Which had bedtk
analyzed liy /4iuo of Euglaud’a ancient Alche
mists, shewing properties and qualities never be
fore found in any plant thAt was ever discovered !
This ono herb, under tlio force of tlio-Retort
and Cruciblo, developed more than ten distinct,
properties. This fact struck my mind so fqrcibly,
that it\VAa impossible ttt get rid fif it. Something
seemed to toll me that Providence, whoso BpcciaJ
enro is extended towards alt Ills creatures, had 1
nover concentrated into one small herb so many-
medicinal qualities, as vAribusniid os complicated,
although perfectly identical as the human bt’owti
without u wiso and good purpose. Horo wAs td
lie found the acids, the alkalis, tljo oils, tho wator*
the air, the salts, the soda, &c., all combined,-con
centrated, nnd chemically united into ono single
element of power, forming d substance moro al
lied und iu nlfiiiity tfo the human blood than wttA
ever before dikeovoted in the works of nature.
Laboring under tlioso impressions for several,
years, I became uneasy, discontented, mid un
willing 10 confine mysoli’ longer to the duties of A
farmer.
Every thiiig seemed to point my tuipri to ono
tthjtfCI, Viz. t the preparation of this herb into a
medicine. I then delen'Ained to return to tin! city
ql’N. York. I did so, und liOiiiodiutoly inquired '
lor the herb. It was not to be found. I then
sunt to Europe ami there found it under miotliur
iiainov
Ildviilg prepared tho urticlo to my satisfaction,
I gave it uwAy to ull who would Vise it. Hun
dreds, I might say thousuuds, took it into their
familiei m>d used it: some fill'0 He thi tig aud
some for another, and till front the verv first to
the very lust, pronounced it of unrivaled excel
lence und p'ower.
The first case that came under my observation,
was a muu that had lost the use of his arm for
same years. The Ointment restored his arm
completely in a few days. This surprised mo ni
much as it did the patient. j\Der him there caiuo
a man ft’itlisore*nvesproduced by gitnpowder—a
very bad case indeed. Olio box' only sitlHcied to
nniKo a perfect cure. And I would here rcnlark
that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes,
who never foiifid any relief but in this Oint
ment. (
Thorn AektcniAn a woman who was sufiVring
exeruciiitiiig pain froni tho ague iu tile fuco.—
Her physician (thinking it tlio toothache,) had
extracted eleven of her teeth. But tlio diltinulty
still remained ns bad as ever. The Application
of the All Healing Ointment Was nttnndell With
immediate cessation of paiUt Her face however;
began to swell, mid tho surface wns covered o\or
with pimpled df eruption like prickly lieut. iu
one day all this disappeared. About tlio samn
time) ft lady made oppllcatidn with it for tlio
headache of long standing, and a falling of tlm
hair. The Ointment cured her headache, and
restored her hair. Sided Ibis, I huvo known tin*
Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty
years shading. 1 hesitate not to sny, that it 14
almost an infallible remedy for this complaint.
About this time there wore two cures, ono of
Consumption, und the other of Sefolula, which
lind battled tho Skill of eVory Physician who pies-
eribod. It was wonderful to wituovs the effect of
the. Ointment on these persons. No ono would
believe it unless they Ind personally witnessed il.
But it did the work properly. Tliurc was no half
way bittiness, for they roedvered their health in u
few mouths. •
Rheumatism, FdVcr, Quinzy, Sore l'liroat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of tho Spine, and
Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard
of success. Butin Chestdisonsos, such ns Asth
ma, pain aud oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Also, the common disuusos, such a)
Ulcer Soros. Scald Head, Humors of the Skin,
Inflammation, Files, Sore Eyed, Sprains, Bruises,
ami Burns, it seems to bo u poHuct antidote.—
Feoplo would cduio into tlm store untiling, wish
ing to know if I wns really tho Seventh Son, or
whether the Ointment thnt I gave them was indeed
all-healing iu its nature. For snid they, not ono
siuglo application has failed to cure.
Diver Complaint, particularly, was treated with
great and universal success,
Il produced such good results in till cures iliut it
has been noised abroad, und I was offered sums of
money for u receipt to make it for private uso
merely. Every man spoke well hi* it, as it had
doiieso muehgliodi
Not withstanding all, I haVo been careful not to
recommend it, except in cases lknew it would do.
good. I was nover willing to lend myself to uuy
thing without first testing its merits. 'This 1 en
deavor to do ou every occasion, and wliuul acted
ns olio of the Sick Committee iu the Lodge of I.
O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in tho
most critical conditions, and hud' abundant oppor
tunity of proving its worth. ’
And, iu conclusion, I would remark that I havo
placed this Ointment before the people oftlio U*
States during the luM niriebr twelve mouths, and
so general has been the satisfaction, uud no grout
amount of good done, that more than half a mill
ion of boxes huvo already been sold. I do really
believe there never was a medicine which gained
such widespread, universal aud unanimous aatis-
fuctiouus Uie All-Healing Ointment. From ull
parts of the laud there have edmo up one deop»
sincere and universal voice of iipprnhution saying
"McAlister thy longue hutli dropped the word ot
truth und love, wliilo health forever attends, thy
foot steps.” And were I now to give nil the good
savings of tho pcoplo, tlmir unqualified approval,
their tliiiiikfuluuss uud gratitude, tliuir joy ut rocor
cring from disease uud sickness, I could (ill a
volume-. Jaiiks MdAi.lsTKn, New York;
For sale, wliolesule nud retail, bv
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 18 Agents for Savannah.
fHtOCEBlES.—175 bags Rio Coflbo, VW
VT do. Luguiru do.
100 bills. New Orbtails Whiskey,
2 quarter casks'Legr Frers
J25 hhls. Western Flour, choice old Brandy
50 tierces prime Cuba Molussus
59 half bids. Butter,' Sugar uud Soda Cracker!
110 boxes Hammond's Soap, 30 do. Fay's Palb
do., 45 do. Colgate's do. do., 4 hull’ boxdb
Family lloi
29-boxes Nb.l Chocolate,40M. Principe Sugars
10 bags Black Penor,5 do. Alkpice
20 boxes Mustard
75 do. 10’s Clifton's Tobacfm, 50 do. 5’s do*
do., 20 do. Ih. YV. Rogers' do
15 bids. Clarified Sugar
13 hltds. choice St. Croix Silgnr
125 Deinijons.Ts, 2’s, 3's and 5's
50 do*. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Tublo Salt
60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea
20 casks Byuss’ London Porter
HI basket * Bacocu Champagne
25 boxes assorted Cordials
50 Idds. Crashed and Powdered Sugar
10 hags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy
15 qr. casks Malaga Wine
15 qr. and J5 eighths Douretta Malaga YVino
15 qr. nnd 15 uigtiis casks Madeira YY’ino
2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy & CoV Brandy
5 bids. Clove Leuf Gin, 15 do. Cordial*
10 M. Venn* Regalia Sugars
125 rcums YY-rnppnig Puper
50 gross Anderson’s Chuwing Tobacco
20 boxes Perfumed 8oap,200gros<i Matches'
2 qr. casks Legre Frers choice old Brandy
50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring
20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Citmamon
75 do. Pipes ‘
20 do. Tomatb and YY'alnut Cntanp
30 do. Sperm. Candles, 4’fl nnd G’s
20 do. Hull’s do. 4's, OV.uudd's
50 bids. Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do.
50 doi Vinegitr, 10 do. Jamaica Ruqi
15 do. St. Croix^Riim, 10 do. N. O. Sugrtf *
Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel id Whole nnd half bids-
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oct 18 CQNNERAT & BARlL
J4R1-
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•\y mentJnvn;2 bflMs Moclid, randlhg from brig
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