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

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V VOI.. XXIX. AVANN.VH,■ innng^ mokicstffc;'soyEwiiER.' is, Wir.'' : !;:" 1 i,lS(iAli KOIfUiKSi T55uSiiJiSr XHE DAIIiY GEOBCUAHf is runr.WHBQ in tfitH ; CITY 0F 8A'y'A’NNA.lf, , wiLUin aBBifcoCii, TEN DOLLARS PER-ANNUM, PATAHI.B SKMI-AXlfU-ltiLT IN ADVAXbK, OR at SIX DOLLARS FOJl SIX MONTHS. TIIK TRI-W15KKLY GEORGIAN*. &on TUB COUNTRY* I« published to ineeot tho arrangement oflho mails, three times a Vfroelc,’ (Tuesday, TIm#«Ay, tind Saturday,) at tho Office of tiw Daily Otot- won. and contains all the intelligence, Commor- tinl, Political and Miscellaneous, including now •Advertisements published in the Daily I «per. THIS TAPER I« omit In nil Wo of th* State »'«• lir ilolivotwl lit llio city, nt FIV.K DOLLARS icr iimmitl, or nt IPllEE OOELAIIS for mz uoutlis. TIIK WBBKT.Y GEORGIAN, Is published every Friday aftornooh, at thhek Voi.i..vas per annum—all pay able iu advance. ft, II.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, that application has been ■made for Letters of Administrution, must be pub lished Til hit v days at least. # Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and Creditowto renderin their accounts, must be publislied six wkkks. Sales of Negroes by Executors nr Adiuinistrn* tors must bo at public auction, on tlie Hrst Tues day of the mouth, between the usual hours of sale, mute place of public sides in tho county where tho betters Testumentary, of Administration, or Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving ‘mu days notice thereof in one of tho public gazettes of this State, and at tho door of the Court House, where such sales are to bo held. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must he pub lished for four months, before unv order ubsolute ’shall lie Hindu thereupon by tho Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, and Guardians, must bo published SlX- TV DAYS before tho thy of sale. These sales must ho made at tho Court House door of tho county in which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tho month, between the hoars often iu thojuorning and four iu the aftcr- noou. No s dos from day to day is valid, unless so expressed iu tho advertisement. Applications hy Executors, Administrators and Guardians to tho’Court of Ordinary for leave to tell Laud, must he published FOUli MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate and iutostuto estates by Executors and Ad ministrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators, for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must be advertised once a mouth fur FOUR MONTHS. Orders oflho Court ofOrdinary, (accompanied with a copy of the bond of Agreement) to mako ti tles to land, must bo advertised Thumb Months at least. Sher'itUs sales under executions regularly granted hy the courts, must lie advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishablo property under order of Court, must bo advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale. *„* All Letters directed to lliis Ollico or tho Editor, must ho post paid to entitle them to atten tion. f^EOBGIA, Bullock Couuty.-To VX gU whom,it umy concern.—YVlierons, Allen WUltums, Guardian..of* Martlm A. Lyons, hath applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Diuioch co.uuty, for Letters Dismissory from said Guardianship. - . . ; ’ „ Those nro therefore to cito npd. admonish all persons whutydovur, interested, to file their, objec tions (if any) in my ‘ollico, within tlio time pro scribed by InWi otherwise Letters Dismissory will bo grnuted tho applicant, oct 1 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c, 0. n. c. I TIOUR MONTHS aRor date application . Will lie made to the Ilanorbule tho Inferior Court of Chatham county, wliou sitting ns u Court of Ordinary, for loavo to sell the real estate of John U. Gaudry, Into of this county, deceased, for tho bonolit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. nov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. N O TIC 12.—All persons indebted to the es tate of William Yarborough, Into of Ware county, deceased, nro hereby requested to mako immediate payment: And those having demands against said estate will render them in according to law, DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’ft ELIZABETH YARBOROUGJf, Adm’x. Warusboro’, Nov. 1,1847. nov 0 F OUR MONTHS alter dnto npplientid will bo Hindu to the II011. the Inferior Con 1011 .. Court of Bulloch County, white sitting for ordiuary purposes, for leave to sell all tho real and per sonal Estate of Jasper ami Eliza Sims, minors. IIASKELL SIMMONS, GUurdhui of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov A Guardian of Eli/.a Sims. OEB months alter dnto, application will ho made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chnthnm County, white sitting for ordi nary purposes, for lonve to sell tho following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her live children, viz: Jnno Aim, Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, fertile benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Abralium Nichols, late of Chatham County, deceased. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 4 Aministrutor, v. b. n» 0. t. a. F OUli MONTHS alter date, application will ho made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court or Chatham County, while sitting as n Court of Ordiunry, for leave to sell all the property, whether real or personal, belonging to the estate of Edward Quigly, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian of tho orphan children of Edward Cltiigly, dcc’d. nov 2 TVTOTICJtr.—All persons indebted jo the es- JL x tato of Ii. Baldwin, deceased, will please make immediate payment: And those who have demands against said estate, will present them as the law directs. nov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, Ex’r. TaOUII MONTHS alter date, application Jl will bo mndo to tho Hon. the Inferior Court of McIntosh County, when sitting fur Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho real estate and slaves of Mrs. Anno Ciiningliam, Into of said county, deceased, for tho buuelit of the heirs and creditors ofsnid estate. oct22 CHARLES SPALDING. _ TVrOTiCE.— Four months alter date, nppli- -Lx cation will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Clintlinm County while sitting as u Court of Ordiunry, for leave to soil Billy and Sarah, two negroes,belonging to tho estate of William Lnvilider, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs of said estate. oct21 (L W. LAV INDER. Adiii’r. I ioiTIt months alter date application will he made to the llouorablu the Inferior Court of Glynn county, when sitting as u Court ofOrdi nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. McDon ald, deceased, late of .McIntosh County. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, net 5 Administrators. tfUBEIC SALES. Also, nil those several Lots, or parcels of Land, lying and being in Brunswick, 1Mid knriwn Iu tlte plan thereof by tha following.denomination • and numbers: }Vtiter Lots. Nos. 0,7, 8, 0, 10,. 11. Ill, 15, .11), 23, and 24, and Bay lots, Nos. 0, *, 8, 0, 10, 11. 13, 15,10, 17, T9, 20, nnd 23, and town ‘Lots nrnVibera 50,57,58, 59,60,01,03,64; an, 09, 76, 71, 117, 118,119,334,135,135,137, 138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,151,153,177. ‘179, 184, 185, 180, 187, 188,189, 190,191,192, 193, 200, 201, 202, 253, 289.290, 291,294,295, 296, 297, 298, 301, 302, 303, 333, 315, 340, and 347; all oftho suid lust mentioned town Lots or parcels of Land, lyiug aud being within tho lines of u survey mudo on 2Ulh September,, 1&20, audgnuted to Urbunus l)urt on the 17th Septum- bor, 1828—all the uferoauid tracts and lots of Laud with privileges, upurtuuuucus and improvements, levied on ns the property of Urbanus Dart, by virtue of a writ n. fu.,issuing out of tho Superior Court of Glynn county, (an foreclosure of mort gages executed by the said Urauiia Dart, to tho Kxcliangu Bank, and hy tho said the Exchange Bunk, assigned uud transferred to tjie Comptroller General of said State, and Commissioners under tho act of 1838, entitled “An Act to authorize tho business of Banking aud to regulate tho same” in favor of David E. Bothwoil,,Comptroller General, for use, Ac., against tho said Urbunus Durtpnort- gngor, and the said tho Exchange Bauk,assignor, said property pointed out iusaid mortgage, li. fin Also, at tlie time aud pluco aforesaid, will lie sold the following tracts, parcels mid lots of Laud, situate, lying and being in tlie Cotinty of Glvnu, with all the privileges, appurtenances and im provements thereto buloiigiug, and known and, described as follows, to wit: All that tract or parcel of Land, being a moiety ofu tract originally granted to John Graham, who was alterwurda alieined, and said Lund sold ut confiscation sales, hy tho Commissioners.of Con fiscation, under and by. virtue of an act of “Con? lieation ami Omciicouienl” of tho State of Geor gia, passed March 1st, 1778, to William McIntosh, jr. uud sold by the administrators of the said Wil liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II, Viviue, in tho year 1800, and again sold by the said Virgil II. Vi viue, by his attorney in fact B. Viviue, to Samuel Palmer, on tho 12tli day of January, 1837, and conveyed hy the said Samuel Palmer to James Muse," by deed dated 7th August, 1841, said Iasi mentioned truct having such shape, marks and trustee,) und one other tract containing 509 acre's; boundaries as will appear by a plat of.ro-survey nnd granted to William Grigg on tlie 20th day of; «fmo same executed by Reuben King, on the Junuury, 1837; the aforesaid lust mentioned sur- 17th (December, 1835, which accompanies said veys having hiicIi shape, marks uud boundaries, | deed ol conveyance. as will more fully appear by reference to tho plat I Also, all that other tract of land, containing 105 annexed to the said several grants. ncres, granted to William Moore on tho 31st day Also, ull that tract or parcel of Land containing ■ °l December 1830, and sold at SlierilPs Hale mi 3,781 acres, aud known as tract 11, uudeomposed ’ *hl day of August, 1841, and purchased by E. M, of tlie four following surveys, to wit: one survey Moore, and convoyed by the said E. M. Moore to /""i LYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will VX bo abld on the tha4irst Tuesday, in January next,.beforo tlio dnof of the Court House iu Brunswick, betwoen tiro legal hours of sate, the following tracts, pnrcola «ud lots of Lnud,situate lyingami being in tlio county ofGlynn, withalltlie privileges, appurtenances und. improvements thereto belonging and known aud. described as follows, to wit : All tlmt truct or parcol of Land containing 5,531 acres nnd composed Of tha following six several srtrvevs, viz l orto survey containing 1000 acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tho 14th day of January, 1837; and one oUier truct, containing 1000 acres, and granted ntthe same time to Will* Hudson; nnd one other tract containing 1000 acres und granted on the 20tli day of January, 1837 to Juuies D.Junott; and 0110 other tract, containing 1000 acres, aud granted at the same time to Win 1). Jauott; one otliur truct, containing 025 acres, and granted ut the same time to Edward W. But ter; uud one other tract, containing 903 acres, and granted 011 tlie 14th day of January, 1837,to Plea sant J. Mullins—all ofsnid tracts or surveys hav ing such shape, marks nnd bmiuduriuHUs will more fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to ouch of thu said eevtinil grants. All the above lands ouing designed os plat A. Also one other tractor parcel of Land contain ing 1,888 ncres and known us tract B, aud com posed of two several surveys to wit: 0110 survey containing 1000 acres, aud granted to Heaton Grautluud on the 23d day of January, 1837; and one other tract, containing 888 acres, uud granted at tho same timoto Houry Darnel 5 the two ubove last mentioned tracts having such sliapo, murks uud ln>titularies, as will more fully uppenr by ref erence to tho plat 'annexed to ouch of the said grants. Also, one other tract or parcel of Laud cobtin- 3,509 ncres, and known as plat L, which said tractor parcel of Laud is composed of tho four following surveys,to wit: one survey containing 100 ncres, aud granted to Juntos Bonner, on the 23 d day of January 1837; one other survey, con taining 1001) acres, and granted at the sumo time to Thomas II. Kutiuon: one other survey, contain ing 1000 ncres. and granted to Josinh Doles on tho 20th day ol January, 1837, (except 301) acres thereof heretofore conveyed to William Manly, DOGUE’S E II HO I» E A N AND BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— Tliu live sorJoj comprising about 40 12mo vol* nines, published in London,In neat uniform cloth binding, each volume with a steel Portrait; being u collection of the best works of tho best authors. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 6 T im MexicanTtANcai e ikm the Maid of tlio Chappnral, by Charles E. Averill. Benjamin, the Jew of Grnnnda, a Romance; by Kihvard Maturin, Esq. Roily the Rover, or Ribbonman, a Tate 5 by William Cnrcltou. The Indian in his Wigwam, or Characteristics of the Red Race of America; by Henry H School- mil. Tho Champions of Freedom, or the Mysterious Chief. 11 Romance of tlie !9th century; by Sam uel Wnedworlli. Received by J. B. CIJBBEDGE, _ 9 South side Market square. Umii: \VOULD IN A VOCHE'IV A BOOK.—By W. H. Crump. Succimens oftho early Native Poetry of Irc- laad. in English metrical translations, flic Bonk of Visions. Christinas Blossoms for 1848. file Snow Storm; a Christmas story, by Mrs : 1 *^ aJ jGy bound, rile Christian Keepsake for 1818'. Friendship’s Offering for 1848. ilio Great Secret,.or How to be Happy; by himlyCItnhhiick. 'The Book of Christman, descriptive oftheciis- bmis, ceremonies, fun, feeling, uml festivities of ■tlie season ; hy Thus. K. llorvoy. fhe Child’s Favorite, by a Lady. Alphabctienl Cards, &c. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, _J^ V B South-side Market square. TMiE CIIAUM, for 1848, a series of grace- fill aud elegant colored groups, designed ■wjirecssly for this work. 1 liu Opal, a pure gift for thu holydays. for 1848} •edited by Mrs. Sarah J Hale. , AIho, llliistrutcil octavo editions of tho Poets, in extra clotli gilt and Turkey morocco bindings. Received by JOHN M. COOPER nov It) P^AMILV GROCERY STORE.— iiilira ■TmT ^ ro,l "^ ton Dull-streels.—J. KUUbbl.AU, invites the attention of bis friends ana tlie citizens generally to his choice and uuipte n.ockol Groceries now on hand,and which he is continually receiving: among which is Woolsoy «• Woolsey'i Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loaf do; St J^oix, Porto Rico,and New Orleans Sugars, N. Syrup; Biignr-hoiiso Molussns; Sperm und Tnl- ;“.7J°f viirimwqnalitmiii Ilaltimorn I J_J “GUK—FnV tlio euro of Fovor uud Agtto, oi l s • i,! 1 W h ""l Bllir “ l0 . ? on 5 l,M l I’opoor ohill Fovor, Duinli Ague, Imormittclit nnd It.;- S™ 1 7’ > a JPP! t vnr '? , ) ,i t'Otouj,V, I ro- mi „ out Fovoro, Livor Col, M-r\CS Ol till Itlllflm Kmaitid Mmmiilj mill Cur. ■ . ...i . • .. , - - D surveys, containing 1,000 acres, aud granted on the 20th day ofJurtuary, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one other survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted at tiiesnnietimetoB.il. Reynolds; 0110 other sur vey containing 781 acres, and granted ntthe same time to Robert II. Green; and one other survey containing 1,000 acres, und granted on tlie 23d dav of January, 1837, to John 4V. L. Daniel; all of which several last mentioned surveys or parcels of Land have such shape, marks and boundaries asjwill appear by reference to tlie plat annexed to said grunts. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known as traet I, audcomposed oftho following surveys, viz: one survey containing 900 acres.and granted on the 23d day of January, 1879, to Shadraeli Biv ins, aud having such shape, marks aud bounda ries as will appear by the plat annexed to said grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 1.000 acres, and known ns tract K, and granted to Isaac .McCrary 011 the 20th day of Jan uary, 1837, and having such shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by reference to the plat annexed to said grant. Also, one ot her tract or parcel of Land, contain- James Moore unsaid 3d August 184.1s the shape, marks nnd boundaries of which will appear by tho plut of tlie same. Also, all that other tract of Land,couluining217 acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore's Lund, on the north, the estate of James Moore’s Land on the cast, south aud west by James Fort’s Land, grunted to William Moore on tho 17lli day of May, 1837, and purchased at Slierill* ’s Sale on tho :id August, 1841, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently, on the 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said E. M. Moore to James Moore; the shape, marks and boundaries ofwiiich will appear by tho plat of the same. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 359 acres, (being composed of tjic soulli moiety of a tract of Land granted to Jacob Moore, in November, 17G9, for 490 acres, uud the south .moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto, and granted to James Moore on the 1 Itii Juno, 1799, for 399 acres) bounded north by the north ern moiotesofsaid tracts of land,west by Lands of Jacob Moore,notilii by the estate of James Moore’s Lund, and east by marshes and crocks, having | such sliapo, marks and boundaries ns will appear by reference to the plat annexed lo said grant. OTIUE. —-All persons indebted to tlio es tate of Joseph I'ondarvis, Into of Wayne County, deceased, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment. And all persons having any demand against tlie estate, are request ed to hand ill the same regularly attested within the time prescribed hv law. oct 12 CALEB ■ PENDARVIS, Kxo f r. ; [ TIOIHI MONTHS after date, application ! . will lie made to the lion, the Justices of the | Inferior Court of Chatham .Comity, while sitting i as a Court of Ordinary, for leave io sell tlio per-1 sonal property belonging to tlie estate of Alary E. Turner, late of said countv, deceased, for tlio benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, nug 17 STEPHEN A. I'ATOT, Adm'r. 1 ” TiOUR'MON THS after date, pplication . will be made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bul'.och county, white sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sella lot of laud in Early county, No. 140,5tli district, belong ing to the estate of’.lames Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON, mpt13 SIMEON BRINSON, I7U>UH MONTHS after date,application will bo made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting . . for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two No-1 taunii; grocs, being part of the j 1 “ r ,l “* late John P. Williamson, tlio heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian. W '" ,S vd ary aud „ January estate ami slaves, belonging to the estate of Doro- al,n I EXECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of -4 an order of tlie Honorable Inferior Court of Liberty Comity, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, will be sold at the Court House door in jlinesvilte, of said Comity, on the first Tuesday iu December next, between the usual hours of sate: All the remaining real estate of Robert Hendry, late ofsaid Comity, deceased, consisting of several Tracts and parts of Tracts, viz s Two Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of Land granted to Thomas Ncni and Philip Pippins. Tlircb Hundred Acres granted to Jonathan Ituhinsnn. Filly Acres granted to Sylvniins Robinson. Twenty-live Acres, being part of a Tract,granted to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted to Andrew Floyd. Three hundred Acres grant ed to Joint Underwood, containing about Eleven Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, and sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Terms made known 011 the day of ante. JOHN A. HENDRY, ENOCH DANIEL, sept 23 Uiialified Executors. E XEUUTOR’S SALE.—Will he^ohi; 011 the first Tuesday in January, 1848» lm- u ntiiuu , 4 . land,and conveyed by Jacob Moore to Alary IL \ lore the Court House door,ill the town of Reids- mentioned tracts or parcels of Land, have siicli: Demote, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st j villo, iu the County of Tattnall, two lets of* laud, Mlinno,murk*anil lioimitnrlda iu will mniu.ir liy Octnlwr, WIT., oral li.n-ii« stick sktiiw, mtirks nml : ent-li emtUuniug ti<;rt;s, mttru nr loss, lying the plat annexed lo ouch ofsaid tracts. homidarics as will uppenr by the plat annexed to 011 the North side of the Allamalm River, just Aim, nil llint tm.;l ur pnrct.l «!' I.mul, .•nutiiin- i sai'l «ninl. nl.oya tlio jiiiiolilm of lint ()litm|iii;, nml lira ml- j n . ft.iu |i C Vi;h nml luin.vii ns triii;. I), nml araiit.al Als"i “U tlmr nlliur lrn.it nl I.tiuil cnliliiiliinu jniiiin;tin; Inntls of Jom;).li Hull, ttii.1 nilirrs. I,, Willjnni J,'Oiivis. mi [In;tint!, ilny'nl' Jnuuarv, llt 'rt;s, Imiiliiluil liorlU liy -Miclmul Folici'lrii | Tliusu litliils lira vnlimlilfl, kulli in mil nml tiill- JKI7 linvilltr iltcll siinlin, mnrlcs nml Imumlnrii-s 1 Inml, *‘ !,st I'y ymitolt ririmLlninTs l.nilil, smith br [ her. Tlmy art; mid For Ilio hum-lit of thu heirs ns will uiiiieur hy rofureiioi) to tin; plat aillioxial : s - t: - Uml. wi-st hy F.ilwnril \V. Ulltlnr s . nml cradilors of tlio ojlnto ul' Willinm Cdo|»;r, to s-iiil tract uml \V111. limlmn s l.nml, mid grnnlud to.Jnmos doconscil. Also,nil thill olliorlrnnt or pnm-l orimiil, coll- i M®*™ 011 tlioa-JlIl Jim.;, ISIS nml havingsm li unv I tnllling linon ucrcs, mid known ns Irni-l li, nnd slim;.-, "liirns nml ns will ii|i|iout'ky ■|VfO'riCIK.—Will Ii3 Hi on tlio lirstTmw- roliToncc to n lilnt tinnav.*<l to said grant. try tmxl, holbro tin-Court llouso Also, oiioot ii-r mct nl Lnod oontnilllllg 1HI ,|„mi lv ..I'Savamiuh, Imlw.-un tin- iisiml lii.ors ncros, bmindud id Iln; tinio ol sorvey 011 tlio north ,||| ,|„ M „ „f Cnml, silnnlo in Hi- ami west by vaeaiil Lauds, south by. lacoli.uoorc s Laud, amfeast by old survey, and granted lo Wil liam Aleoro oil 23d November, 1818, for 219 non’ „. a 18«l ncros, uml known us pint t„ mid coin- : AI-", nil Hint otlnir tract ol'Lund grmimd lo Jn posed oftlni two I'ollmvillg snrvoys. to will ton- f® 1 ' Jl®'>ro u' 1 'SWUl Novomhcr, l«id, contain- survey coiit.aing 961 acres,and granted on thu 2lltli •* , S **cyos, bounded east by \\ itlmm Aloorc .- liny i,l'Jmim;ry lH.17,lo Hichmuml llrowntnmlom-1 '-'""I. mnllnvcst hy nil old survey, inirlliwmt hy other survey cmilaiiiing 922 acres, and granted at | yaoant laud, and southeast by James jVIooro s tin;same lime to A. II. McNeill—all ofwliieblust (1HATIIAM SHERIFF’S SALE. V-/ —On the first Tuesday iu December next, 1 heforo the Cohrt House, jn the City of Savan nah, between tho logul hours ttf Side, will bo sold a Negro.Mun Slave, uumed Lafayette, levied' on by virtuo of a fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of Alortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham County,i in favor of Henry K. Bur roughs vs. T. Waters. . oct 1 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. Cojitlnued'.—On the fn stTuosday inDecember noxt, heforo tlio Court 1 louso In tho City of Savan nah, between tho legal hours of Sate, will bo sold, All that Lot of Ground, ftituated, lying and being in the City of SaVflnnnh, County of Chatham, known in tho Plan of Baid City by tho nuiulrer eighteen (18) hounded East by Washington Square. Soutnby St. Julian Stroet, Wost by Lot number seventeen (17) nnd North by Bryan Street, together with all the imqrnvomeuls there on—Divided to HatiHfy the following executions issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: Joliu G.Fnl- ligtlnt vs. Afary Segurs, Administratrix' Estato James Sagurs, doeoased; Cope & Mills vb- same; William M. lioiglt vs. sumo; C. C. Thoinqson Co. vs. same; and three, Francis M. Scarlet, Adtn’r, Estate John Pnrlnnd, deceased, vs. same, Levies made nnd returned bv a Constable. Pro perty pointed out by PlaintitV’s Attorney. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c. nov 2 L IBUKTV SHEKIPrS’ sale; —Will borfold, on the first Tuesday in De cember next; before tlio Court House door,’in Hiitesyille, between tho usuill hours of sule> the following properly, viz: One tract of land, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of Z. L. Boggs, Enst by lands of Shephard and otbersv The above tract of laud levied on as the property of Jacob Aldoru, aud to be sold to satisfy a tax execution against said Moore, in favor of tho tax collector of Liberty Comity. Also, at tlio snmo tiuio nnd place, will bo sold, one other tract of laud, containing two hundred acres, more or less, hounded on the North and West Iw lands of Cnpt. John Shaw, South by lauds of John Way, levied nil ns the property of tho heirs oftho estato of McCnthariue, to satisfy a tux execution agaiust said heirs, iu favor oftho tax collector of Liberty County, nov I S. S. MOODY, S. L. O. A DMINISTRATOR8 SALE.-On the first Tuesday in December next, be tween the usual hours, will lie sold at the Court House iu Darien, Atcluto.di county, the.follow ing named negro slaves, Alary Ann and her three children, Ollaml, Tom, Eliza,'Rose, Adam Aleck, Beck aud Infant, Louisa and Grace, for tint bene fit of the heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, decaas- od. W. J. MclNTOSII, Administrator, oct 12 WILLIAM B< HALE’S LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE- T A DIES’ Misses, Children’s uml Inlmils JL SHOES, it every stylo, slmde nml pattern nt ilio NEW GHANITE STORE, Kid Congress strccot, Sttvetinnh, Geo., sign o. tlie Golden Hnnd. ‘ ‘ 1 R IITTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat Dutch mid Globo Turnip Seeds. All varie ties nfCabbago, Radish, Spinncb, LMtttco, Peas, Onnliltewer, Boots and Salsity Seeds, Garden Trowels, Ifinrching Knives, Pruning Scissors aud Nippers*. Just received por Sterling, and forsalo by J. M. TURNER it BROTHER, sept 10 Monument sqiinre. nonet Term)i on the day of sate. GEORGE COOPER, Exr. Ex’rs. oiuposcd of the following six several surveys, to wit: one survey eoiilainiiig UM0 acres.and granted to Bartley McCrary, on the 18th dav of January, 1837; one oilier survey containing 1999 acres, and granted at the same time lo <». li. Hol combe ; one other survey containing 1999 acres, and granted at the same time to Lewis Bond; ex- aiidsubsoquently reduced U» 184 acres, and pur., cent 200 acres thereof, conveyed to F. Poncell; | cawed by L. Al. Aloore utSlier.il s Sa eon J«l An- one Otbersurvev containing 1000acres,aud grant- ««wt, 18-11, aud on same day conveyed by said L, ed at the same timoto Loyal Cowles; one other to James Aloorc,and having such shape survey containing 1000 acres, nml granled.on the j and boundaries us will appear by a plat au- 20th ofJanmiry,1837.to Isaac AL Ralknnd one other 1 u > ,■ , 1 ,,,, l ,, * survey containing 1090 acres, and granted outlie i ,M *ncu seven tracts and parcels oi Laud,with the County of Chatham, and no the Savannah River, I known us the Brampton and Retreat Plantations, containing 840 Arms, more or less, 100 Acres of which is under embankment, and cultivated in I Rice, the rest consisting of mixed land, together I with all the improvements on said plantations.— The said lands being part oflho estate of John i («. Williamson, deceased, and being now adver tised for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chancery of the Superior Court of Chatham County. WAI. II. CUYLEIt. C. P. RIC1IARDSONE, F. B. DURANT, nov 2 Commissioners. Also, all tlmt other tract or parcel of laud, com , R57S acres, and knuwiias tract F, and com- ; Bank and hy tho said Exchange Ba g surveys to wit: one 1 transferred to the Comptroller James Aloore in his lifetime to tlie Exchange Bunk assigned | ....i ..i- 1 1 710U 56 MONTHS after dote, application . will ho made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, white sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tlie real thy Salfncr, lulu of said county, deceased, for a division of the same among the heirs of said es tate. N. NUNGKZER, Ex’or. july 24 A dministrators sa le. — Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court llouso dour, iu Stales- borough, Bulloch County, between ti.e legal NEW AND SEA- SONABLE GOODS.— qw- 11 ^ 11 ' 1 ' 1 " 1 by late Arrivals from New York, Boston aud Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the citizens of Savannah and its vicitpiy, tlmt lie Ims received, and is now opening, at his Store, a most splen did assortment of GOE1) AND SILVER WATCHF.S, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIEVKR AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, »&c., consisting in part as follows: CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt and Ebony Mautle Clocks, Atahoguny,Koscwmlduud Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, now patterns; Office Time Pieces, 8 davs; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, 8 days and 3tVhours. WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor and L’Epiue Watches*, Silver Ltver, Anchor, Lupine and Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Clips, a great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But ter Kuivcs, Salt uud Mustard Sptteiu, Cyphous, &<\ iVc. PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes, and every other nrticlo iu that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porcelian and China FlUVver Va ses, (Yum $2 to $30 per pair; a good assortment of Japan and Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve ry rich; a line .assortment of Girandoles, Solar Lamps, new stylo, all sizes; Britannia Tint Sets, Castors, Lamps, Candlesticks, &C.; Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box es, Fancy Funs, Card Cases of every description; together with a large and varied assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, Ac. SUNDRIES.—Pcrfilmery, a tine assortment; .Musical Instruments of overy description, 8i!ver aud Steel ling and Purse Alouutiiigs, Silver and Steel Bucds,Silver Pencils and Toooth-picks, Ci gar Cases', Snufi’ and Tobacco Boxes. Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail Am) Shaving Brushes; Hair and Clothes do, Military Trimmings of every de scription, Canos, a good assortment of Cutlery— together with every other article usually found iu our trade. Clocks, Watches, nnd Jewelry Repaired iu the bust maimer, and warranted to givu satisfaction, oct 18 T. T. WILMOT. ^ WATCHES AND JEWEL- RY.—The Subscriber wishes to call the i^jjfcaUeiition of his customers to a ehoici serimeill of fiiii! watches, just received by recent arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lo vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Eepiue and Vertical escapement. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Clmiiis. Curb Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings,all ol'which will he sold as low as in any city in die Union. All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. PHILIP HE A N, I>rjap«*r A Tailor, OH BKYAN-Sthkkt. The subscriber grate ful to his friends aud patrons for past favors, takes much pleasure in informing them of his recent return from the Northern Cities, with as fine an assortment of ar ticles iu his line us he found iu any similar establishment in the city. —Having selected his _ stock from somo of the first houses in New York, lie feels no hesitancy iu nmOl^ OF M’ALISTER’S ALU •> V/ HEALING OINTMENT.—Aboutthoyeo. . 1817,1 was living iu tho western part of this Stato • pursuing tho occupation of a Ifernter. - One day t while chopping in tho woods, I foolishly chopped i rtiy fo'ot nearly ‘off, instead of tho tree. Daring I this misfortune I employed myself in perusing the *. fragment leaves of an old volume, prjnted in. Eng • lahd some hundred years 6g6\ Among these ' scattered leaves I read tifan herb which had been « analyzed by sdirto of England’s ancient Alche- » mists, shewing properties nnd qualities never be- foro found in any piny t thut was over discovered-. This ono herb, under tlio forco of tho -Retort and Crucible, developed moro than ten distinct iroperties., This fuot struck my mind so forcibly, hat it was impossible to got Vhl‘of it. Sometliin j . suemod td t£il me that Providence, whoso speciiu cart is fefcteiMod towards ull his creatures, hud AovAr couccntratcd into ono small herb so many medicinal qualities, as various and as complicated; although perfectly identical ns the human blood, without a wiso nnd good purpose. Hero was to bo found the acids, tho alkalis, tho oils, tho water, the air, tlie salts, tlie soda, t&c.,allcpinbSnod, con- eenfeatod, nnd chemically united into Mo element of power, farming a substunco moru al lied and in ntlinity to tho human blood than wu4 ever before discovered in the works of naturu. Laboring tinder those impressions Tor several years, 1 became uneasy, discontented, nnd un willing to confine myself longer to the duties of a farmer. Every thing seemed tto point my mind to on6 object, viz.: the preparation of this herb into a medicine. I then determined to return to the city of N. Vitek. I did so, and immediately inquired for tlie herb. It was not to be found. I thort sent t6 Europe andthoro ibund it under uuolboli' iinmo. Having prepared the article to my satisfiictioiij gave it away to all who would mo it. Iltth'- dreds, I might say thousands, took it into their families and used it: some for one tiling and "(imo for another, und nil from tho very first tU the very last, pronounced it of tliVKvnled excel lence nnd pmvbr. Tho first case that came under my observation; Was a man that had lost tho iiho of his arm tl>r somo years. Tho Ointment restored his arid completely iu u few days. This surprised me as much as it did tlie patient. Alter him there cuiuo « matt with sore ft ves produced hy gunpowder—a very bad caso indeed. Olio box only stiliieiod to . make a perfect cure. And I would horo remark that hundreds have been cured of Boro eyes, who AevOr found nfty relief but in this OinB incut. There noxtenmo a woman who was sufionug excruciating pain from the ague in tho fnen.—. I lor physician (thinking it the toothache,) had extracted eleven of her teeth. But the difficulty still remained ns BAd ns ‘over. Tlio A rateiTtt v;:r-i uS);;;;; • --■••••- r • » vi,I n: Mil,limit, «„ tl.J gpiji ilny ol'J I '?«, uliU.lcJ “All Act h. ,mjl.or,/.c tlie Im.inc* , »>"■“' 2“« “tt™ ' lhl , onior h.ll.o Ii.IimI hy {lie one other survey containing 1000 acres, aud grant-: Banking ami to regidat(? tlio same, ) in hiwir j ^ ^ r.— ,i... i.....,.c, ..rii...I tnost experienced workmen. His stock consists appearhy uachot said grants. Also,all lliatothor tractor parcel of Land con taining 1591 acres, and known as tract G,and com- < before the Court House in the city of Savannah, posed of the two following surveys, to wit: ono i between the legal hours of sale, will lie sold. The C l HATH AM SHERIFF’S SAL! t —On the first Tuesday in Decemher next, serves of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds nnd Cur rants; Nuts of all kinds; u tol of choice Havana yegnrs; Butter, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; * iriiiccton CrackorsjChecsc, Anchovies, Sardines, sYUcliovoe Paste, and F.sscncejCapcrsOlives,fresh onlinou ami Lobsters in tin caus; choice Tons;Cof { c “»kinds; Canal Flour iu whole und half Jans; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; cx- yaqimlity Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen &. j^nase «) and Current Jelly, Guava Marmalade; Mhdon Porter, in pints nnd quarts; Champagne, •approved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret, Mu- cira and Shorry Wine. And n variety of other rticlca usually kept in a Family Grocery, uhvnys a wind and for solo at tlio lowest market price. I ^OUR M4>NT’HS after dale, application survey containing 1099 acres, aud granted on the undivided otiu^iialf part, or moiety (of Ann Lydin . will ho made to the I Ion. tho Justices of the ].itlid:iyofJauuary,t837;aiidoueotuersurvey con-! Boifeuiilot) of all those Three several Lots <» Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sitting as a taining 591 ucrcs, aud granted on tlio 26th day of l Land situate, lying and being iu tlio county o, Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the per- j January, 1837, to Robert Micktejohu; each of, Chatham iu tlie State of Georgia, numbered sonal property of Mary S. Wilson, a minor. said last mentioned surveys having such slinpe twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and thirty (39) inly 25 O. W. HART, Gnardjiui^_ marks and boundaries us will appear by reference ] and known further as part of two Five Acre Lots “— t 0 t{j U plat annexed to each of said grants. I numbers three (3) and four (4), ill WestCuirv Also, all that oilier tract or parcel of Lund, con- i Town in the extended limits of 8avanuali, which turning 4,598 acres, and known as tract M, ami i three Lots of Laud bad boon convoyed by John composed oftho five following surveys, to wit: I Randolph McKinnon, hv deed bearing date the onesiirvcy containing 1,009 acres, and granted on I eighth day of February. In the year eighteen him- tlio 20tb day of January, 1837, to James Wood; I dred and thirty-six, to William Bee iu trust for one other survey containing 1,009 acres, and gran-! certain uses therein expressed, together with all ted at thu same time to Michael Harvey; ono nth-1 the hereditaments uud appurtenances, blit subject KUEKNEIt A MEEKER, JJ Nos. 11)5 and 106 Bryan street, have just received, a line assortment of BOOTH and SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys wear, of the best materials ami manufacture, ami of the | latest style. Also, Ladies, Misses uud Children’s r Shoes of every variety and style, warranted arf I ... ...... «... e. i* .....i ...... •,.ALBERT HARD, corner of Broughton iv„ S? Onylon Streets, offers for sate, landing tn brig Sterling, a few barrels Sugar llouso 510 half bbU No. 1 and 2 Mackerel; 10 °i r . r,n ? 5 ^ half and 20 whole hoxeB Rai- Ou w> whole and half bbls., Half Gallon, T ’“fi^Etnt Jars; 10 halfchostssuperior Black , a ‘" ,a g°8i Apples, &c. &c. The above ur- rash SJnl'S been woll selected and bought for auL’ 10 B0,d low and warranted. 12,000 lbs Georgia and Bnlti- ill 1 !! S'des and Shoulders; 30 sack* Rio Iddo Cuba; 10 do Java; 5 do Old Laguira; d, G° 0,, gia Flour; Whito Havana, New nn d Crashed Sugar; London Por- «tVi« m ^' ce » Potatoes, Soap, Black Pepper, Spice, Table Salt, Preserves, Butter, Lard, &c. D R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CIIOLAGO- GUE—For thee r , oinplaiiit, Jaundice, En lurgoiiiuut oftho Liver, Enlargcmuiit oflho Spleen and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive practice of several years in u bilious climate, and is never known to fail of curing Fe ver and Agile, or any oftho diseases above named Those w ho arc fluttering front affections of thi. kind, as nlsothoso who havo become iuvtdids from their oltects upon tho constitution, will find tho India Cholegeguo a most invaluable remedy for purifying tlio blood, aud thoroughly clcunsiug from the system tho morbid effects of u bilious climato. Tho wonderful operation of tlio Cholagogno iu eradicating bite from the human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in tlio speedy, thorough uud permanent cure offever and ague, aud thu various grades of intermittent and remit tent fevers. It is equally offocttinl for tho euro of Liver Coni- plnint, Jaundice, Enlargement oftho Livor: also Enlargement of tho Spleen, called Ague Cake, and tho various forms of billions Imligostion.— These, with tho other varied affections of such climates, arising from a common minsmul cause, are only modifications of tlio sumo disease, uud c- qunlly controlled by the snmo remedy. Solo Agents for Savannah, J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct. 21 Monnmont Square. oct 21 CKED CIUAIN. •—150 busheU Northern <!o d ° d ® ItyeiMdodo d® ®“ v » DENSLOW & WEBSTER. L “AC 158 AWD JEMHItOlllilHIES Inside Illtdfj Emb’d Muslin Collars; Loco Cans; Muslin Bands; Cumbric Edging & Insert's*. Swiss do do; Throad do. do.? Valencieno’s Lace; Lisle Edging und Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain andFig'ablb. Lisle Lace; Fig’d and plain Cap Lace. For sate by oct 2 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. er tract containing 1,900 acres, and granted at the same time lo James Bivins; one other tract con taining 1,000 ncres, and granted on tlio 23d day of January, 1837, to Nutlumiel B. Julian; and one other tract, containing 598 ncres, and granted on tlio 2Gthduy of January, 1837, to Charles Smith; ullofwhich said last mentioned surveys huvingsiicli shape marks and boundaries us will appear by re ference to the plut annexed to each ofsaid grants. Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Land, lyiug uud being ill Brunswick, aud known iu tlie plan thereof by the following denomination aud numbers, to wit: 362,363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 412, 415,416,417,418, 419, 420,421, 427, 423, 431, 462, 463, 464,465, 466, 467,468, 468, 470, 471, 477, 478,479,480,481, 512, 513,514, 517,518, 519,520,521,527, 528, 529, 530, and 531; the said fifty four town Lots being within tho lines of a survey made on tlio 29th September, 1826, nnd granted to Urbunus Dart on tlio 17th September, 1828. Also, all that other tract or parcel ofLand, (ex cept 126 acres of the same,) containing 450 acres, nnd kuown as Powell’s tract, bounded South by Piles' land, wostwardly by Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart aud Williams’ laud, und east- wardly by lauds oftho Brunswick Land Compa ny, nnd originally granted to Jnmcs Powell. Also, all that other tract and parcol of Land, containing 177 acres, aud known ns tha Ilazle- hurst truct; hounded east by marshes nnd creeks, south by tends of the Brunswick Land-Company and eostwardly nnd wextwurdly by lauds surveyed to Thomas Butler King. lie houses; which undivided one half part had teen mortgaged by John T. Boifeuillct Trustee iu dace ofsnid William Bee, deceased, to tho-Dunk good as can be found iu this market, and ut us low prices. A large and carefully selected slock of PLANTATION BROGAN3, which planters ami factors will find to their advantage to eidl and uxumiuc. Cure tukcuj in lilting measures. Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks. Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels-, A-.e. And a supply of Ladies end Gentlemen's Paris made Boots, direct importation. oct 1 rpo ALL ’lIlATTlIte in >VAN1\ A The subscriber lakes pleasure iu having it fully and coiiliiiually understood, that lie is pre pared to supply the wants, of oil Die Gentlemen, Ladies, Young Men, Misses aud Children,.!!! this city, so fares Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Hlioes, (birr, and Trunks are concerned. To the Cen to two outstanding leases, one on Lots numbers twenty-two (28) and twenty-ihrco (23), to Zu- cliariali Winkler for four years from the sixth day of February in tho year eighteen hundred and forty-five, and the other on Lotnumbor thirty (30) pet-ba^ to Sum lie] J. Turner, to expire in the year oigli- demon he would say, that his stock of Ready Made teen hundred amUbrly-eight,^the lessees owuiu; been place ... oftho State of Georgia, by Deed dated the third day «f February in the year eighteen hundred and forty-six. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. founded on forclosiire of mortgage, issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of tlio Bank of the Stato of Georgia vs. John T. Boifeuiilot, Trustee Ann Lydia Boifeuiilot. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff C. C. oct 28 Clothing hns not yet been surpassed fur style, cheapness, and durability. Let tlie Ludies' re member that wc have ufiill supply of fushiotinjdo Summer Bonnets, and that our largu mid varied stock of Shoes, eiiuble us to suit every customer. To tho Young Men, bo itaiiiiouuccd llint wo are offering the finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn Hats that cau be found iu this city, uud tlmt our French Bools can’t bo beat. Call nt No. J63 Congress Street, «ign of tho GOLDEN (1ST) HAND. oct 9 WILLIAM. B. HALE. A DM IN 1ST K ATRIA’S SALE.- xjl On the first Tuesday iu January next, be tween the usual hours of sate, will be sold before tho Court llouso door in Ilincsville, Liberty count)’, tho following negroes, to wit : Israel, Van Buron, Moll, Clara and Ben, being pari of tlio estate of tlio luto Joseph J"ones f ofsaid county, and sold for the purpose of division mnrtng.tho heirs. ELIZABETH JONEB, nov 10 Administrntr.ii. assortment of ’Medicine chests^'some of new patterns, unsurpassed for comptfctneM,' for sale low by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nor 2 Miftument-equar J ’ P A PE 16.—200 reams 26X38.j Newspaper; 150 do 24 X30 do; 100 do 22X32 do; 100 do 21X27do; 150 rentes plniu nnd ruled Foolscap paper; 75 reams plain Flat Cap paper *, 125 reams plain nnd ruled Letter paper; 40 reams Folio Post and Book paper ; 100 reams Double Wrapping paper ; 130 reams Doublo Straw Wrapping pa per; 200 reams best quulity brown Wrapping-pa per; 350 reams best singlo or small Wrapping pa- pei:, assorted kinds; 75 reams Euvelnite paper, received by recent arrivnls, nnd for sale by .oct 30 DENLOW & WEliSTEU. ANION 8ETTS.-Just received a few VjT Silver Skin and Yellow Onion Sett< and for sale by- J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nov 2 Montunent-squar Ogethcr with n most splendid mere Woolenett, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Satins, aud a largo variety of Plaids. lie has also on hand a large ami well selected assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten un in the best maimer, expressly for ibis market,which he is determined lo sell al 4iiodornfe prices; to gctlicr wiilis icli articles as HhirU, .Stocks, Snspcii ders. IIitiidk’fisGlmes, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Merino and Lambs Wool Yndcr Shirts and Draw era; and all other nrlieles usually kept in fashionable establishments of this kind. PHILIP KEAN would also inform Ills friends llint lie lias removed from Owens' Building on Bull .Street, lo the store No. ON BRYA.N-ST., recent ly occupied by J. Southwell A. Co., where ho will be gratified to fill their orders. oct 18 M RS. .1 AMES IIETTS’ UTED6- INK SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bnwue, Savannah, Gn.—1 would beg to stato, tlmt you are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan nah, and tlmt any other person selling Suppor ters as mine are imposing on the public, by ven ding worthless and injurious counterfeits of my Supporters. Sanxii Barrs, Caution.—Each Supporter will huvo written on it the name of “Sarah Belts.” The subscriber would respectfully inform tbit Physicians aud Lillies of Savannah, llint Mrs. Sarah Betts husapnoiuted him her sole Agent in (his city, for the sale of hor Supporters, niuJ that uuy others vended elsewhere in the city us her’, are. counterfeits. These Supporters aro now very generally n- dopted and recommended by Physicians, us the most successful medium of relief for that distress ing malady for which they were Invented, of any offered to tho public. Mrs. Betts Ims the testimony of Professors Si Jackson, T. I>. Mutter, Joseph Paneoa-d, J. K, Mitchell, N. Chan man, and Willbuuk, Philade! ptiin,ami many others of the most eminent Phy sicians in various parts uf the United Steles, in their favor. She has recently introduced an entire new Sup porter for summer use (it is made of open net work, very light and chbi; weight only from 2 to 3 ozs and at tlie same time possesses all tlie im portant requisites. \ For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to be procured gratis at toy Bfore. A. T. BOWNE, DrnMht, nov 15 Smcts' buildings. ul'Ilio All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain, i ler face liowover, began to swell, uml tlio surface was covered, over with pimples of eruption liko prickly heat. In one day all this disappeared. About the snmo time, a lady niado upnlicutiou with it for tlio headache of' long standing, mid a falling of tin) hair. Tim Ointment cured her headache, mid restored her hair. Since this, 1 have known the OiiitmoiU to cure cases of ten, twenty mid forty yours standing. I hesitate not lo say, that it is almost an infallible remedy ler (bis complaint. About this time there were two cu-ms, ono of Consumption, and tlio oilier of Scrofula, which had bullied the skill \>f ev'ftry physician who pres cribed. It was Wonderful to witness the olfectof the Ointment on these persons. No one would believe it unless they bad personally witnessed it. But it did the work properly. There was no half way bminess, for they recovered their health inn few months. Rheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Soro Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, mid Nervous Complaints wore (rented witli unheard of success. But in Chest dirtrtascs, such as Asth ma, pain and oppression, I believo there is no hot 1 ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such u4 Ulcor Sores. Scald Head, Humors oftho Skin, Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, mid Burns, it scums to lie a perfect antidote.— People would come into the store smiling, wish ing to know if I was really the Seventh Sdn, or whether the Ointment that I gave them wus indued all-healiiig iu its nature. Fbrsnid they, not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Couiphlinl, particularly, was treated with great and universal success.' It produced such good results in nil cases that it has been noised abroad, mid I was offered sums of money for a receipt to make it for private uao merely. Every mail spoke well of it, as it had done so much good. Not withstanding ull, I havo been cnrcful not to recommend it, excopt in cases I know it would dd good. I was never willing to lend inysolftu any tiling without first testing its merits. This I on* (leaver to do on every occasion, and when t acted as one of thu Sick Committee in tliu Lodge of It O. of O. F. I tlicti tested it upon Brothers in tllti most critical conditions, mid laid abundant upper lunity of proving its worth. Ai’nl. in conclusion, 1 would remurk that I havo placed this Ointment bofnru tliu people of the Ut Hiatus during Die last nine or twelve mouths, and so general has hcuu the satisfaction, nnd so greut amount of good done, thut moru than half a mill ion of boxes have already been sold. 1 do really believe there never Was a medicine which gained such widespread, universal and iinnuinmtiH satin-' faction us the All-Healing Ointment. From ull parts of tlio land there have come up one deep, sincere mid universal voice of approbation snyiug “McAlister thy toiigno hath dropped tho word of truth and love, while health forever attends thy footsteps.” And were 1 now to give all theguod sayings of the people, their unqualified approval, their thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at recov ering from disease und sickness, I could till it volume. Jamks MuAi.istkr, New York. For sale, wholesale und retail, hy J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, out 18 Agents for Savannah. G roceries.—175 bag* life Cbffco, 29 do. Laguira do. 100 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks Legr Frers 125 bids. Western Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tierces prime Cubu Molasses 50 half bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Cracker* 110 boxes llmumeml’s Soap, 30 do. Fay's Pate do., 45 do.'Colgate's do. do., 4 Imlf boxes Family do. 20 boxes No. I Chocolate, 40 M. PrluUipo Sugars 10 bags Black l’cnur,5 do. Allspice 29 boxes Mustard 75 do. 10’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do. 5*s dot do., 20 do. Ih. W. Rogers’ do 15 bills. Clarified Sugar 13 hints, choice St. Croix Siigm* 125 Domijons, l’s, 2’s, v 3’s uml 5’s 59 doz. Puinted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt 60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea 20 casks Byass* London Porter 10 baskets Bachca Clmmiiuguo 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 bids. Crushed aud Powdered Sugar 10 bugs Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths cuaks Brand/ 15 qr. casks Malaga Winn 15 qr. and 15 eighths Dourctta Malaga Winu 15 qr. and 15 ciglhsr.nsks Madeira Wine 2 half pines Oterd, ,Dupuy A Co’s. Brand/ 5 bbls. Clove Leaf Gin, lo do. Cordials JO M. Venus Regalia Sugars 125 reams Wrapping Paper 50 gross Anderson’s Chewing Tobnfcco 20 boxes Perfumed Soup, 200 gross Matched 2 qr. casks Legre Frers choice old Brandy 50 boxes Uodfisn, 100 do. llerriug 20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon 75 do. Pipes 20 <To. Tomato and Walnut Catsup 30 do. Sperm. Candies, 4’s and 6’s 20 do. Uidl’s do. 4’s, C’s and6'd 50 bills; Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. 50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. JuumicH Ruin 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar Nos. 1 und 2 Mackerel in whole and half blilu, » Iu stbru arid forsalo on favorable terms, by oct 18 CONNKRAT A BARIE; C OE FEE.—50 bugs Kib}25 do’oldGovcra’ ment Java; 2 bales Mocha, landing frombrid Savannah, and fbr sale by oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY &C0 S