The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 19, 1847, Image 1

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THE DALLY GEORGIAN, ' IS PUnj.t8llKb ; !.f ,TltH CITY OK SAVANNAli, wiua-n 11! bvuocii, AT TEX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAVADI.K 9EMl-AM»0A!4*y 1!» A^vX^OK, ■ or '. : ; At SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX; MONTHS. TUB TUI-WEB ILLY GEORGIAN, - ton THU COU.ITRty Is nnbliflhiHl to mocet the arfiuiMirt^U of tlio wait* ihreo times a week, (TueMAj* Tliursilny, mill Saturday,) at the Office or the B.i/jf Gear- a,i D n, mid contains nil tho intelligence, Comtnor- Political and MUcettaneous, innltiding* ttew Advcrtisoinonta published in tint Daily Paper. THIS PAPER Is scut to nil parts ortho State and Union, hr delivered in the city, nt lJVlu DOLLARS her nnnnnt, or ttt TPU.EE DOLLARS for hi/. Vuonths. TUB WBBKLY GEORGIAN* Is published over/ Fridny afternoon, nt thuke Wi.i.a«s jior unnum—all pay nblo in advance. N. B.—Each Citation by tho Clerks of the ’Courts of Ordinary, tlmt application has linen inmle for Lettors of Administration, must be pub- !ished TimiTV oavs at least. Notice by Executors and Ammnwlrators for Debtors mid Creditors to render iu their accounts, mnst bo published six wjjkks. Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra tors must bo nt public auction, ou the first Tues day oftho month, between the usual hours of.sale, ntilic place of public sales in tho county where ilia Utters Testamentary, of Administration, or Guardianship, may have bunu grunted,first giving surr davs notice thereof in one of the public gazettes of this State, and at the door of tho Court House, where such sales uro Vo ho held. Notice forlenve to sell Negroes, must ho pub lished for four months, before any order absolute shall be made thereupon by the Court. gales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, nod (iiinrdiiuiH, must he published SIX- TV BAYS before tho day of sale. Those sales taunt ho made at the Court House door of the runnty in which tho property is situate, and ou tho first Tuesday of tho month, between the hoars often iu the morning uud four iu the after noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless so expressed iu tho advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators and (iiiaruinns to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must he published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate mid intestate estates by Executors mid Ad ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors uud Administrators, for Letters Dismissory must bo published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must he advertised once n month for FOUR MONTHS. Orders oftho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti tles to laud, must lie advertised Tuuck Months nt least. Sheriff's sales under executions regularly .granted by the courts, must ho advertised 'THIRTY DAYS—under mortgngo executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property uuderorder of Court, must be advertised gener ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale. i %* All Letters directed to tllis Ollico or the Editor, must be post paid to entitle thorn to atten tion. B OOUU'S E V ItOFfiiN AMD BOHN’S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— Tliu two series comprising about 40 12mo vol umes, published in London,iu neat uniform cloth binding, each volume with a steel Portrait; being a collection of tho best works of the best authors. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER. IIOV 0 applied to thW ; ildn!- the Cdhrt* of Ordinary of Uiulocli comity, lor Letters Dismissory from said Guurdlfthsliip.i 1 TIioho nro 'therefore to cito and admonish nil persons whatsoever interested, to, file, their objoc- t|diw<(if nay) iffiny ‘OlftcV; 1 wirtini the time pre scribed. hy. law,'Otherwise Letters Dismissory will be grunted the.'upplicant. • oct 1 DAVID. BEASLEY, o. c. b. n. e. ITOb MonthsT lifter date application X will ho made to tho ilouorhalo the Inferior Court pf.CJjathfjm. couuty, .when . fitting ita a .Gnurt o'f Ordinary, for leuye to sell Uie real estato of John D. Gaiidry. Into of this couuty, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. iiov 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex’r. N OTIC E;—All pbrsons indebted to tiio es tate ofWilliam Yarborough, late of Ware county, deceased, uro hereby requested to mnku immediate payment: Aud tlio.se having demands against said estate will render them in according to law, DAVID J. MILLER, Adut’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adm’x. Wnresboro', Nov. 1, 1847. nov 0 T HE MEXICAN RANCHEKO'Or the Jluid of tho Cluippurnl, by Charles E. Avcrill. Benjamin, the Jew of Grenada, a Romance; by Edward Mnturin, Esq. Roily the Rover, or ltiliboiunnii, uTalo; by William Cnrclton. The Indian iu his Wigwam, or Clinrnetoristics of tlm lied Race of America; by-Henry 8 School- craft. % The Champion* of Freedom, or the Mysterious Ulticf,a Romance of the lUtli country; by Sam uel Woodworth. Received by J. D. CUD HEDGE, mov 9 South side Market square. flliTNN SHERIFF'S SA'IE.'—Will , VT bo sold on.tbp tlio first Tuosdny in January next, boforo the door of the Court Haum?' iu Brunswick, between tho legal hours of salej the following tracts, parcels and lots pr Land,situate lyingnnd being in the county ofGly mi, with all tho privileges; nppurtennncfi* and improvements thereto belonging and kno'wn and ucs.ribed os follows, to wit: All that tract of pntrcel of Land containing 5,5111 acres and composed of the following six sovorol surveys, viz s one survey containing 1000 acres grunted to Jacob Woodall, on tho 14th dtiy of January, 1837; and one other tract; cdiHnihing 1000 acres, und granted at the sametimo to Win. Hudson; and one other tract containing 1000 acres and grunted on tlm 20th dny of January, 1837 to JninuH D. Jaiiott; and one other tract, containing lOOOncros, and grunted at tlm' same tiuio to Win D. Jaiiott; one other trnct, containing 095 acres, and granted sit the sametimo to Edward W. But ler; and ono other trnct, eontairtingOOfi acres, and granted on tlm 14th day of January, 1837,to Plea sant J. .Mullins—all of said tracts or surveys hav ing such shape, marks and hmmdariesus will move fully appear by refbreiico to the pint annexed to each of tlm suid several grants. All tlm above lands oeing designed as pint A. Also ono other tract or pared of Land contain ing J,888 acres and known as tract B, and com posed of two sovoral surveys to Witt ono survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to Seaton Grautluuu ou tlm 23d day of January, 1837; and one other tract, containing 888 acres, and granted at tlm same time to Henry Darnel; the two above last mentioned tracts having such shape, marks and boundaries, as will more fully appenr by ref erence to tim plat ^annexed to each of the said grants. Also, ono other tract nr parcel of Land cotnin- 3,509 ucros, and known ns plat L, which said tractor parcel of Land is composed of the four following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 100 ucrus, and granted to James ILmnur, on the 23d duy nf January 1837; ono other survey, con taining lOOtPacros, and granted at tho same time to Thomas II. Keinion; ono other survey .cou japi- ing 1000 acres, and granted to Josiuh Times on the 20th day of January, 1837, (except 300 acres thereof heretofore conveyed to William Manly, —rr ^Ts—rrr7. trustee,) und one other trnct containing 609 acres, , Tl' llca r ,l, . ,n and granted to William Griggon tho20fit dav or . will bo made to Hie lion. »ho Justice, of tho 18:17; tlio nrorciiidlaal nionlimied 'mir- voys having such shape, marks and boundaries, as will more fully appear by reference to tlm plat annexed to tlm said several grants. Also, all that trnct or parcel of Land containing 3,781 acres, and known us trnct 11, undcomposed oftho four following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on tlm 20th day of Jamtnry, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; one otlmrsurvcy containing 1,000 acres,and granted ut the suum time to U. II. Reynolds; one other sue-j voy containing 781 acres, anil granted at tlm same time to Robert II. Green; and ono other survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on the 23d day of January, 1837, to John W. L. Daniel; all of which several last mentioned surveys or parcels of Land have such shape, murks und boundaries nsjwill appear by reference to tlm plat uuuexcd to said grants. Also, one other tract nr parcel of Land known ns trnct I, and composed oftho following surveys, viz*, ono survey containing 900 acres,and granted on the 23d dny of January, 1879, to Sliudrucii Biv ins, and having such shape, marks and bounda ries as will appear by the plat annexed to suid grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of Laud, 'con taining J 000 ncros, and known us tract K. and granted to Isaac McCrary on tlm 20th day of Jan uary, 1837, and having such shape, murks and boundaries ns will appear by reference to tlm plat nnnexed to said grant. Also, one other tract or parcel of Land, contain ing 1883 acres, and known us plat L, and com posed of the two following surveys, to wit: ono survey contning 9111 acres,and granted on tlm 20th day of January.1837,to Richmond Brown;nud one oilier survey containing 922 acres, ami granted at BXONTIIN after dnta application will be tirade to tlm lion, tlm Inferior Court of Bulloch County, whilo sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tho rcul and per- souul Estate of Jasper and Eliza Hints, minors. Y HASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 4 Guardian of Eliza Sims. pOIJIl MONTHS after (Into, nppficatmu J. Will ho made to tlm Justices of tlm Inferior Court of Cunthnin County, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leavo to sell tlm following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa anil her live children, viz : Jane Ann, Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, for the lmuefit oftlm heirs uud creditors of Abrulium Nichols, Into of Chuthani Couuty, dcccused. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 4 Aministrator, n. n. n. c. t. a. Inferior Court of Clmthntn Comity, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tlm property, whether real or personal, belonging lo tlm estate of Edward Quigly, deceased, for tho heueftt of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian oftlm orphan children of Edward Uuigly, dec'd. nov 2 -IVOTIEE.—All persons indebted lo tlm es- -L1 tnto of L. Baldwin, dcccused, will please make immediate payment: And tlmso who have domands against said estato, will present them as the law directs. nov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, Ex’r. TOOUU MONTHS after date, application JT will bu mado to tlm lion, tho lulhrmr Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor leavo to sell the real estato nud slaves of Mrs. Anno Ciuiiugliaui, late of said comity, deceased, for tlm buneht of the heirs ami creditors of suid estate, oct 22 CHARLES SPALDING. N otice,— Four mouths after date, appli cation will Im made to tlm Honorable the Justices oftho Inferior Court of Chatham County while sitting as u Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell Billy ami Surah, two negroes,belonging to tho estate of William Luviudor, deceased, fur tim bum-fit oftlm heirs of said estate, octal G. w. LAVINDEll, Adm’r. r PIIE WOULD IM A FOCKUT- A UUUK.-Ily W. Hi Crump. Snccinicii« of tlio early Native Poetry of Ire* wad, iu English metrical translations, lira Book of Visions. Christians Blossoms for 1848. The Snow Storm; a Christmas story, by Mrs : ‘•‘tognntly bound. 1 lie Christian Keepsake for 1843. Friendship’s Olfermg for 1848. J lie Great Secret, or How to bo Ilanny; by Daily Clmhliuck. Thu Book of Christmas, descriptive of thorns- taais, cerciimuics, fun, feeling, und festivities of tuc season; by Tims. K. llervey. lira Child’s Favorite, by a Lady. Alphabetical Cards, &c. Received by J. B. CUUBEDGE, J. lov 0 SouUt-side Market sqiinro. THE CHARM, for 18-18, n series of grace' Ail and elegant colored groups, designed Mproossly for this work. "he Opal, n pure gift for tlm liolydnys, for 18*13; edited hv Airs. Sarah J Hale. . Also, lllustrn{ed octavo editioira of tlm Poets, in extra cloth gilt and Turkey morocco bindings. Received by JOHN M. CQOPER nov 10 F OUR mouths after date application will be made to the Honorable tlm inferior Court of Glynn comity, when silting os n Court of Ordi nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. MeDon- uld, deceased, late of McIntosh Comity. alex’r McDonald, daniel McDonald, oct 5 Administrators. N otice.—ah p« rsous indebted to the es tate of Joseph Pundarvis, late of Wayne County, deceased, are requested to emno forward und iniiko immediate! payment. And all persons having any demand against the estate, are request ed to hand iu the sumo regularly uttested within tlm time prescribed by law. oct 12 CALEB PKNDARVIS, Exe’r. MONTHS iiik.riliiti!,iil>|>liralmn will he made to the lion, tlm Justices of tlm Inferior Court of Chutlmm Comity, whilo sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leavo to sell the per sonal property belonging to the estate of Mary E. Turner, lato of said enmity, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, ting 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. Also, alt those several Lots, or parcols of Land, lying njul heing iu Bruxswick, and known iti the plan thereof by. tho. following denomination and numbers s'Water Lon, Nos, 0,7, 8, 9, 10,11,13, 16,19,' 23, and 24,' awl Bay lots,' Nos, 0,7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 13, 15,10, 17, 19,20, and 23, and towu.Lots numbers60, 57,68, 69,60,61,03,64, 05, G9, 70, 71, 117,118,119,134,135,130,137, 138,139,140,141,142,143,149,150,151,153,177, 179, 184, 185, 180; 187, 183, 189, 190,191,192, 193, 200, 201, 202,253, 289,290, 291,294,295, 290, 297, .293, 301, 302, 303, 333, 315, 34G, uud 317; all oftlm su'd last mentioned town Lots or parcels of Laud, Mug and being within the lines of a survey male oil 20th September, 1820, andguuted to Urlrauus Dart on the 17th Septem ber, 1823—all the afotosuid tracts and lotsol Land with privileges, npiirturancus ami improvements, levied on as'the property of Urbfmus Dart, by virtue of a writn. fit.,killing out oftho Superior Court of Glynn county, (on foreclosure of mort gages executed by Urn laid Uramis Dart, to the Exchungo Bunk, and by tlm suid tho Exchange Bank, assigned and transferred to tho Comptroller Genera! of said State, and Commissioners under tlm act of 1833, entitled “An Act to authorize the business of Banking and to regulate the same” iu fitvor of David E. Bothwoll; Comptroller General, for use, Sen,, against tlio said’Urbanus Dart,mort gagor, and the said tho Exchange Bank, assignor, said property pointed out in said mortgage, h*. fa. Also, at the time and place aforesaid, will bo sold tho following tracts, parcols and lots of Land, situate, lying and being in the County of Glyun, with nil tlm privileges, appurtenances and im provements thereto belonging, uud knowu and described ns follows, to wit: , All that tractor parcel of Land, being n moiety of a trnct originally granted to John Graham, who was afterwards ulioiucd, and said Laud sold at confiscation sales, by the Commissioners of Con fiscation, under and by virtue of an uct of “Coii- fication and Oinenceumiit” oftlm Slato of Geor gia, passed March 1st, 1778,lo William McIntosh, jr. und sold by tlm administrators of the said Wil liam McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Vivitte, in the year 18110, ami again sold by tlm said Virgil II. Vi- Viuo, by his attorney in fuel B. Vivine, to Samuel Palmer, on tlm 12th day of January, 3837, and conveyed by the said Samuel Palmer to James Muse, by deed dated 7th August, 1841, said last mentioned tract huviug such shape, marks and boundaries us will appear by a plat of re-survey oftlm sumo executed by Reuben King, on,the 17th [December, 1835, which accompanies said deed of conveyance. Also, ull that other tract ofland, containing 165 acres, grauted.to William Moore on tlm 31st day of December 1830, and sold at Sheriff's Sale on 3d day of August, 1841, and purchased by K. M. Mooro, and conveyed bv tlm said E. M. Moore to Janies Mooro on said 3d August 1841? tlm shape, murks uud boundaries of which will appear by tlm plat of the same. Also, all Ural other truct of Lnud,containing217 acres, and bounded by Jacob Moore’s Lund, on tlm north, tlm estate of James Moore’s Land on tlm east, south and west by James Fort’s Land, f rauted to William Moore eu tlm 17lh day of May, 837, uml purchased at Sheritl* ’s Sale on tlm 3d August, 1811, by E. M. Moore, and subsequently, outlie 3d day of August 1841, convoyed by said E. M. Moore to James Moore; tlm sh’apo, murks and boundaries of which will uppear by the plat of tlm same. Also, all tlmt other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 350 acres, (being composed of the south moiety of a tract of Laud grunted to Jacob Moure, in November, 1769, for 490 acres, and tlm south moiety of one other tract lying adjacent thereto, and grunted to James Moore ou tlm 14th June, 1790, for 390 acres) bounded north by tlm north ern moiotes of said tracts of land, west by Lands of Jacob Moore,south by tho estate of Jumcs Moore’s Laud, v aud cast by inimlios and creeks, having such shape, murks and boundaries as will uppeur by rufereuco to tlm plat uuuexcd to said grutit. Also, ull that other tract of Lund granted to Ja cob Moore on tlm 28th November, 1822, contain ing 4954 acres, bounded east by William Moore’s Land, southwest by an old survey, north west by . __ _ vacant laud, and southeast by James Moore f s the same time to A. lI. w McNuijl—all of which last land, and conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary R. mentioned tracts or parcels of Land, have such j Deuiere, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by 1 October, 1835, and having such shape, marks and the plat annexed to each of said tracts. • boundaries us will appear by the plat annexed to Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, contain- staid grant. n ‘“ " ■•*'■* • * Alsu, all that other truct of Laud containing 512. acres, hounded north by Michael J > onceH’s land, east by Seaton Grantland’s Land, south bv H. C. King’s Land, west by Edward W. Bailor's and Win. Hudson’s Laud, and granted to James Also, all that other trnct or parcel ofland, con- Moore on tlm29th Juno, 1838, und Imvingmtch tabling 0000 acres, and known ns tract E, and ; shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by composed of tlm following six several surveys, reference to a plat annexed to said grant, to wit: mm survey cantaming 1000 acres, uud Also, one other tract of Land containing 184 ,e,uBiiic; : sAi7iisr f tIIATHAM NHIIHlfrS SALE. \J —On the first Tuesday in Doccmhor next, before tlio Court House, iu tlm City of Savan nah, between tho legul hours of Sale, will be sold n Negro Mari Slave, named Lafayette, levied on by virtue of h fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of Mortgago, issued out Of tho Superior. Court of .Chatham County, in favor, of Ilenry K. Bur roughs vs. T. Waters, oct 1 ELISHA WVLLY, Sheriff, c. c. C l IIATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE. ' Continued,—On tlio first Tuesday ItiDecotuber ltoxt, before the Court House in tlm City ofSuvan- nuh, between tho legal hours of Sale, will ho sold, All that Lot of Grouud, situated, lying and being in tlm City of Snviiuunli, County ol Clratlmm, known in tho Plan of said City by tim number eighteen (181 bounded Eust by Washington Squure, South by St. Juliuu Street, West by Lot number seventeen (17) and North by Bryan Street, together with ail the iiuqroveumuta there on—Divided to satisfy the following executions issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz. t John G. Fal- lignnt vs. Mary Sogurs, Administratrix Estate James Sugars, decoased 5.Cope & Mills vs- same; William M. Leigh vs. same; O. C. Thomason & Co. vs. same; und three, Francis M. Scarlet, Adm’r, Estate John Purlnud, deceased, vs. Name, Levies made and returned by a Constable. Pro perty pointed otU^PlaiutUra Attorney. nov 2 , WVLLY, Sheriff, c. c. ing 84ft acres, and known as tractD, and granted to William J. Davis, on thcBlUJi day of January, 1837, having such tdinpe, marks and boundaries as will uppeur liy reference to tlm plat uuuexcd to suid truct. J 7H>UR MONTHS after date, pplication . will be made to the lion, tlm Justices of tho Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell n lot of {and in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong ing to tlm estate of James Brinson, 'deceased, for tlm benefit of tim heirs and creditors of said es tate. JASPER WILSON, ) Hi'litia m.MKON MUNSON, s F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Justices of tlm Inferior Court of Clratlmm county, wliilu sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Ne groes, being part of tlm personal property of tho lute John P. Williamson. Hold for the benefit of tim Imirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian, sopt2 IMMILY CIKOCEUY STORE.— imrtoRrmgtoon and DnU-strccIs.--J. 1 l • • » ,,lv,,es 0'° attention of his friends au the citizens generally to his choice and ample •eck of Groceries now on baud,uud which lie is itntuurally receiving: among which is Wooiscy WooNey’s Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loufdo; St •roix, l orto Rico,uud New Orleans Sugars, N. , ‘yrap; stigar-houBe Molasses; Sperm and Tul- «»w Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore laV 1 "'*’Beefand Buffalo Tongues; Popper will Spico, Pickles, a great variety; Catsup’s; Pro- •orvos of all kinds; Ruisins, Almonds and Cur- anti; Nuts of nil kinds; n tol of choico Havana ” p gnr«;Buttar, Soda, Sugar and Boston Biscuits; •niiceton Crackers;Choese, Anchovies,Sardines, lAiicliovco Pasto, and Essence;CapersOlives,fVcsli ■? nIlno » and Lobsters in tin cans;choice Toa«;Cof p ‘j. ofnU kinds; Canal Flour in whole and half nwjkegsof Buckwheat; Prunes in glass jars; ox- ta quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen & .tuwo«) and Current Jelly, Guava Murinalade; *nndou Porter, in piuts and quarts; Cliumpngim, •approved brands; Cordials; Port, Claret, Ma- nn d Sherry Wine. And n variety of other fm 1 j S,,a Hy ‘ n n Family Grocery, always •mad and for sale at thu lowest market price Tj’OUlI MONTHS alter date,application J. will lie made to tho Hon. tlm Justices of tho Diforior Court of Clmthnm county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the rein estate and slaves, belonging to the estato of Doro thy Hallhcr, lute of said county, deceased, for a division of tlm sumo among tim heirs of said es tate. N. NUNGEZER, Ex’or. july 21 TXOUR MO NT 118 after date, upplicatimi Jl will be made to tlm lion, tlm Justices of tlm Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, tor leave to soil all tlm per sonul property of Alary 8. Wilson, a minor. ^d£j25^^^^^LjAj^IARTMjuar^ T UtEKTY SHEB1EES* SALE; JLJ —Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in De- catnbeP4tcxt, before the Court Ilonse. door, in Hiticsville, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: One tract of land, con taining two hundred aeres, more or less, hounded North by lands of Z. L. Boggs, East by luuds of Shephard and others. The ubovo tract of laud levied on ns tlm properly of Jacob Moore, and to Im sold t;i satisfy a tax execution against said Aloore, iu favor of tlm tax collector of Liberty County. Also, nt the santo time and place, will he sold, one other tract of land, continuing two hundred acres, more or less, bounded ou tlm North ami West by lands of Cupt. Joint Shaw, South by lands of John-Way, levied on as tho properly of tho heirs oftlm estate of McCathariim, to satisfy a tax execution against said heirs, in favor of the tax collector of Liberty Countv. nov 4 S. S. MOODY, S. L. C. LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. L A D I E S’ Mimas, Children’s and Infant s SHOES, of every stylo, shade mid pattern nt the NEW GRANITE STORE, 103 Congress streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign 01 the Golden Hand. oct 1 R IJTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid. White Flat Dutch und Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie ties ofCabbuge, Radish, Spinach, Lattuce. Peas, Cauliflower, Beets und Salsify Seeds, Garden Trowels, luurchiug Kuives, Priming Scissors uud Nippers. Just received per Sterling, and forsalu by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, sept 36 Monument square. \ imiNlSTRATORS SALE.—On jljL the first Tuesday in December next, be tween the usual hours, will be sold at the Court House in Darien, Mclnto.di county, tlm follow ing named nogro slaves, Alary Ann and her three children, Ollaud, Toni, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck, Beck uud infant, Louisa uml Grace, for the bene fit oftlm heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas ed. W. J. AIclNTO311, Administrator, oct 12 I jlXECUTOR'S SALE.—By virtue of J mi order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinary pur- f o«os, will be som at tho Court llonso door in ' liuesville, of said Comity, 011 the first Tuesday in December next, between the Usual hours of snle: All tlm remaining real estate of Robert Hendry, late ofsaid County, deceased, consisting of several Tracts und parts of Tracts, viz: Two Hundred uud Sixty Four Acres of Laud granted to Thomas Neal ami Philip Pippins. Three Hundred Acres grunted to Jonathan Robinson. Fifty Acres granted to Sylvanus Robinson. Twenty-five1 Acres, boing part of a Trant^grantcd to Ann Rol/mson. Two Hundred Acres grunted to Andrew Flovd. Three hundred Acres grant ed to John Underwood, containing about Eleven Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, und sold for the benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN A. IIENDRV, ENOCH DANIEL, wept 23 CjitaliUcd Executors. T 73 XEC(JTOK’$ SALE.—Will he sold, I best manner, and warranted to give‘satisfaction. J fill tlm IihjI ’Pia.iuflfit. ... T.ia.k.iii.., 1S.IU Im- OCt 18 ’I’ Ilf I I XfClM 1 , ^ NEW AND NEA- SONAULK-GOODS.— GZrJsf*Received by late Arrivals from New York, Boston und Philadelphia. The Subscriber begs leave to acquaint thu citizens of Savannah and its vu.ituiy, that I10 has received, and is now opening, at bis Store, a most splen did assortment of GUM) AND SILVER WATCHES.CLOCKS, JEWELR Y. SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. FANCY GOODS, Sec., consisting iu purt as follows: CLOCKS.—Spietnlitf Gilt und Ehuny Mantle Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood und Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Ollieo Time Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. O. Brass Clocks, 6 days and 30 hours. WATCHES.—Gold Lover, Duplex’ij, Anchor ami L’Epine Watches ? Silver Lclifr, Anchor, Lupine and Plain Watches. SILVER \VARE. Table, Dessert and Ten Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver Clips, a great variety; Ladies, Fish Forks, But ter Knives, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cyphous, See. &c. PLATED WA RE.—Cako Baskets,Tea Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Halt Dishes, and every other article in that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Poreoliuu and China Flower Va ses, IYoiii $2 to $30 pur pair; a good assortment of Jairati and Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve ry rich; a fine assortment of Girandoles, Solar Lumps, new style, all sizes; Britannia Tea Hots, Castors, Lamps, Candlesticks, &e.; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box es, Fancy Fans, Card Cases of every description; together with a large and Varied assortment of Fancy Goods, snitaldo l\>r holiday presents, &c. SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a fine assortment; Musical Instruments of every description, Silver nud Steel Bag and Purse Mountings, Silver and Steel “ gar Clin and Hcripfum, Canes, u good together with every other article usually fount) in our trade. Clocks, Watches, nud Jewelry Repaired in the Ifil.'V OF M’AIilSTER'S AM. in the wood#, I foolishly clmppi J ■ off, initedd of .tlm tree. - Dunn { 461 employed myself in porudttglfra fragment leaves of an oidvoidrtVb, printed hi'Eng land some hundred yealrs ago) Among thesu scattered leaves I rend of an hero which had been analyzed by soih$ 6f England^ ancient Alcbo* mists, showing properties nud qujditias never bo- fore found in any plant Httyf wiis over discovered. This one herli, undgrtho ftiroe oftlm Retort and Crucible, developod'more than ten distinct properties. Thin fact struqk my, utiud so forcibly, that it was impossible to get rid of it. Something seemed to tell mo tbut Providence, whose special cure is extended towards nil hia creatures, hail never concentrated into ono small lmrb so mi by medicinal qualities, us various and as complicated', nlthoiigh perfectly identicu) us tlm huiiran blood, without a wiso and good purpose. Here was to bo fouudtho acids, the alkalis, tho oils, the wntat', tlm uir, tlm salts, tint ritdu, See., nil combined, con- 1 centnUed, and chemically united iuto. one single element of power, forming a 8ubs\tanco.mpra nL, lied uud in aiftnity to thu luiinuu blood than was ever before discovered in tlm works of nature. Liibor’mg under these impressions for several years, I became uneasy, aire'entented, and iiu- willing to coniine myself longer to Uto dittieiof a farmer. Every tiling scorned to point my mind tp oud. object, viz.: tho preparation of this herb into u modicum. I then determined to return to the city of N. York. I did so, anil immediately inquired' for the herb. It was not (6 ho found. I theft sent to Eftittpe add thefe found it unir.r another name. Having prepared tlm article 16 my satisfaction’, * I gftve it away to all Who would use it. linn* dreds, I might say thousands, took it juto tlioir families uud unuiI it: some for one thing and some for another, and all from tho very first to tho very last, prououuced it of unrivaled excel lence and pow'On The first case that name finder nty observation, was a man that had lost tho nau of his arm for some years. Tho Ointment restored his arm completely in a. few days. This surprised me as much as jt did tlm pufmnt. After him there crib ip a ur.ni with soro eyes produced by gunpowder—a very had case indeed. One,box only tnifticicd tu make a perfect curd. And I would here remark that hundreds ImVti been cured of sore oyus; who never fiiftAd any relief but in this Oint 1 ment. There next canto n woman who was suffering excruciating pain from the ague in the I'uco.— Her physician (thinking it the toothache,) liinl extracted eleven of her teeth. But tlm ditlfculty still remained as trad ns over. Tho . Application oftlm All Healing Ointment Was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however) began to swell, and thosurliico was covered Over with pimples of eruption like prickly beat. Id one day ull this disappeared. About the samo time, n lady made application with It for tho headache of long standing, and a fitllitig of tlm hair. The Ointment cured her houdncho, nud restored her hair. Since this, 1 huvo known tho Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty years standing. I hesitate not to sny, that it ra almost nit iiiliiilibh: remedy fbVthis complaint. About this time there wore two cusps, oue ol Consumption, and tlm other of Scrofula, Which had baflled the skill of every physiciau who presi cribed. It was Wonderful to witness tlm elfuctof tlm Ointment on theso persons. No one would believe it unless they had personally witnessed ii. But it did tho work properly. There was no half oy containing _ mid granted at the same time to Lewis Bond; ex cept 200 acres thereof, convoyed to F. Ponccll; one other survey containing 1000 acres,and grant ed nt tlm same time to Loyal Cowles; one other survey containing 1000 acres, and granted on thu 20lh ofJunuury,l837,to Isaac M.Rnll;aud ono other survey containing Iftflft" acres, and grunted on tlm 2:kl day of January 1837, to George AY. Murray —all ofsaid Inst mentioned sovoral survoys, hav ing such shape, marks and boundaries as will more fully appear by reference to tlm plat an nexed to each ofsaid grants. Also, all that other tract or pnreel of land, con taining 2078 acres, and known os tract F, and com posed oftlm three following surveys to wit: one survey containing lOOOncrcs, and granted to Da vid 11. Mitchell, ou the 20th day of January,1837; one other survey containing 1000 acres,nun grant- ed to Peter J. Williams, on tim 23d duy of Janu ary. 1837;-nud othersnrvey containing (578 acres, aiid granted to John Betlmuo, on tho 28th day of January, 1837—all ofsaid last mentioned several surveys having such shape,marks and boundaries as will uppear by reference to tlm plat unimxed to each ofsaid grants. Also,all tlratotlmr tract or parcel of Laud con taining 1591 acres, and known as tract G.nnd com posed of tlm two following surveys, to wit: one and subsequently reduced to 184 acres, and pur. caused by E. M. Mooro ntHhcritPs Hule ou 3d Au gust, 1841, and on same day conveyed by said E, 5l. Moore to James Moore, and having such shape marks uud boundaries as will appear by a plat an nexed lo said grant. All tim aloresaid last men tioned seven tracts and parcels of Laud,with tlm privileges, appurtenances and improvements levied ou as thu property of James Moore, de ceased, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuing out of tim Superior Court of Glynn county, (ou foreclosure of mortgages executed by tho said James Moore in ids lifetime to the Exchange Bank uud by the said Exchungo Bank assigned and transferred to tlio Comptroller General of said .State and Commissioners under the Act of 1838, entitled “All Act to authorize the business of Banking uud to roguluta the same,”) iu favor of David E. Bolhwell, Comptroller General, for use, &c,, against thu said James Moore, mort gagor, and the said tlm Exchange Bank, assignor, said -property pointed out in tlm said mortgage Fi Fa. it. It. RATCLIFF, Dep. She rill’. Brunswick, Gu., Oct. 23,1847. nov 1 JL_J on the first Tuesday in January, 1818, be fore the Court House door, in the town ofReids- ville, in the County of Tattnall, two lots ofland, each containing 287^ acres, more or less, lying on the North side of tlm Altamalm River, just above the junction of the Ohoopio, and are ad joining Urn lands of Joseph Bell, Esq., and others. Those lands arc valuable, both in soil and tim ber. They are sold for the bandit of tlio heirs and creditors of the estate of William Cooper, deceased. Terms on tlm day of sale, nov_1 (iK<)RGI;_C(HIRER, Exr. N OTIC’13.—Wili lie sold on the first Tues- dhy in January next, lielhre thu Court House in the city nfSuvnmnh, between the usual hours of sale, ull those Tracis of Laud, situatu in the County of Chatham, and on the Savannah River, known ns the Brampton and Retreat I’Imitations, containing 840 Acres, more or Jess, 100 Acres of wliieli is under embankment, and cultivated iu Rice, thu rest consisting of mixed land, together with till[tlm improvements on said plantations.— The said lauds being part uf the estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, and heing now adver* fixed for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chancery of the Superior Court of Chatham County. AVAL II. CIJYLER, C. 1*. R1CIIARDSONE, F. Jt. DURANT, nov 2 Commissioners. A hjiinisthatoks h a leT^ Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before (lie Court House door, in States- borough. Bulloch County, between the legal hours of sale, one negro man named Tom, be longing to tlm Estate of John AVillinms. Into of said county, deceased, for the benefit of thu heirs mid creditors of said ('state. Terms made known on the day of sale. - E. II. SCARBOROUGH. Admr. nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Arlmx /CHATHAM SREIUFI ’S SALE. V^/ —On the first Tuesday in December next, before tlm Court House in tlm city of Savannah, between tlm legal hours ol'salo, will be sold, Tlm ALBERT HARD, corner of Broughton .•** Drayton Streets, often for sale, landing Mr,?. ® Sterling, a fow barrels Sugar House ’ V* Itaif bbls No. 1 nnd 2 Mackerel; 10 »ni, !!*,»• .. r ‘ D £ * 15 half and 20 whole boxes Rai- Qn !4 Iu w holo and half bids., Half Gallon, m.’ a 5,^ Pftit Jars; 10 hatf chests superior Black ticl J l . n 8 08 » Apples, Sec. Sec. Tho ubovo ar- tiuli iSu L 1 ^ been well selected and bought for At r b ® * oW hnd warranted, innri lv r ° r 12,000 lbs Georgia and Bulti- - 8 “ wna -^idesaiidiShouIdarst 30 sacks Rio D R. OmHOOD 1 ^ INDIA CHOLAGO- GlIE—For the cure of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent uml Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Eli largemeut oftlm Liver, Enlargement oftho Spleen nnd all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. Tllis invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive practice of several years m n bilious climate, and is never known to Fail of curing Fe- vermid Ague, or any oftho diseases above named Those who arc suffering from affections of thi. kind, as also those who have become invalids from their effects upon tlm constitution, will find the India Cliolcguguu a most invaluable remedy for purifying the blood, and thoroughly cleansing from Urn system the morbid effects of a bilious climate. Tiio wonderful operation oftlm Cholugogue in eradicating bile from the human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in tlio spoedy, thorough ami permanent cure ol fever amf ague, und the various grades of intermittent und ( remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for tlm euro of Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liven also Enlargement of tlm Sploon, called Agno Cake, and tlm various farms of billions Indigestion.— These, with tlm other varied affections of such climates, arising Troiii a common miasmnl cuuae, ur.e only modifications of lira same disease,_ and o- qnally controlled by !he samo remedy. ‘Sole. Agepts far flavomiah. . J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, [i.i. ffiTi’ « potatoes, ooap, uiacK repper, w.l»T 6 SaIt - P' 0 ™" 01 . Uu»«. Lard, *c! S^ E P^««AIiy.-100 biHlio!, Northern IVKn!. ^ nl,; 75 do do do Jlyo; 00 do do do Wheau for,a)ol>y • an a DENSLOW * WEBSTER. Cmb.. iT7 nn, l lonouiaemi JO sacks uto I ’ ’S do Cu '>"i 10 do jovo! J:dO Old Lniuira;‘ ^Walaod.GeorglaTloilriWhilii Mavniw, Nlw 1 0(-t, B> , MonumentSqnnro, Cops; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging & Iuser8g? Swiss do do; Thread do. do.? Valenwone’s Lace; lisle Edging nnd Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain ami Fig’dblk. Lisfo Lace; Fig’d and plain Cap Lace. .For sale by oet2 HEN MRY H. STOTESBURY. survey containing 1909 acres, and granted on tho undivided nne-hull'nnrt. or moiety (of Ann Lydia 14t)idayofJanuary,]837;undoimotTiersiirveycon- Boifcuillet) of nil those Three several Lots of taiiiing591 acres, and granted oil the 20th uay of; * ‘ “ January, 1837, to llolicrt Micklejphn; each .of' said last mentioned surveyA having such sliupe marks and binindaricsas will appear by reference to tlm plat annexed to each of said grants. Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, con taining 4,598 acres, and known as truct At, uud composed oftlm five following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1,000 ncres, umf granted on the 20th day of January, 1837, to James Wood; one other survey containing 1,000 ncres, and grun ted at the same timo to Aliclraol Harvey; ono oth er tract containing 1,000 acres, and granted at tho same time to James Bivins; ono other tract con taining 1,000 acres, and granted on tlm 23<l day ofJnuuury, 1837, to Nathaniel B. Juhan; and one other tract, containing 598 acres, and granted on the 20th day of January, 1837, to Charles Smith; nil ofwhich said last mentioned survoys having such shape marks and boundaries as will appear by re ference to tho pint annexed to each of said grants. Also, ull those several Lots or pnrcelH of Land, lying nud being in Brunswick, and known in the plan thereof by tlm following denomination and numbers, to wit: 3G2, 363, 304, 305, 306, 307, 3(58, 309, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 412, 415, 410,417,418,419, 420,421, 427, 428, 43J, 402, 403, 404, 405, 40G, 467,408, 468, 470, 47J, 477, 478,479,480,481, 512, 613,514, 517,518, 519,520, 521,527, 528, 529, 530, hud 531; the said fifty four town Lota being within tim lines of n survey made on tlm 29th September, 1826, and granted to Urbuuus Dart on Urn 17th September, 1828. . . Also, dll that other tract or parcel of Land, (ex cept 126 acres of the.suThe,) containing 450 acres, nnd known os Powell's tract, bounded South by Piles’ land, westwardly. by BUfnett’sjand, jjorth- westtfafdlyJiyUarfand wfliiamt’ (and, and east ward^ by lands ofthe BrUnewidk Ltutd Compa ny, und originally granted tp James Powell. Also, all that other tract and pared of Land^ containing 177 acres, and' known as the Ilazle- hurst tract; bounded east by marshes and creeks, south by lands of the Brunswick Land Company __ . .. nnd eustwardly and westwardly by lands surveyed *„lo ] uw by > J..M. I’URNFR Se, BROTHER, to Thomas Butler King. • | nov 2 Mbhura’ent*squar 3, of Laud situate, lying and being in the county of Chatham in tlic State of Guorgiu, numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23),and thirty (30) and known litrthcras part of two Five Acre Loti numbers tlircu (3) and four (4). in West Curry Toivniti the extended limits of Savannah, which three Lots of Land had been conveyed by John Ktiudolnli .McKinnon, by deed bearing date tlm eighth day of February, in tho year eighteen hun dred and thirty-six, to William Bee in trust for certain uses therein expressed, together with all tlm hereditaments uml appurtenances, but subject to two outstanding leases, one on Lots numbers twenty-two (22) and twonty-llireo (23), to Za- churiuh Winkler for four years from the sixth duy of February ill tlm year‘eighteen hundred nud forty-five, and thcothcron Lot number thirty (30) to Samuel J. Turner, to expire in tlm year eigh teen hundred and forty-eight, Uie lessees owning the houses ; which undivided one half part had been mortgaged by JohnT. Boifcuillet Trustee in plucc of said William Boo, deceased, to tlm Bank oftlm Stato of Georgia, by Deed dated the third day of February in tlm year eighteen hundred and forty-six. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. founded on forclosure of mortgage, issued out of tlm Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor oftlm Butik of the State of Georgia vs. John T. BoifeniUct, Trustee Ann Lydia Boifenillet. ELISHA .WYLLY, Sheriff C. C. oct-28 1SIJUKNUK A MEEKER,- Nos. 105 and 100 Bryan street. Iia\e just received, a fine assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys wear, of the best materials and manufacture, and of the latest style. Also, Ladies, Misses ami Children's Shoes of every variety and style, warranted as good as can ho found in this "market, and at as low prices. Alal'geuml carefully selected stock of PLANTATION BROGANS*, which planters and factors will find to their advantage to call uml examine. Care takciq iri lilting measures. Also, a general assortment ol* Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpel Bags, School Satchels, Ate. And a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's Paris made Boots, direct importation. oct t T ~ O AM/1’KlAT AKE lTwrAT The subscriber takes pleasure in having it fully and conliimally understood, that Im is pre pared to supply the wants of all the Gentlemen, Ladies, Young Men, Aliases and Children, in this city, so faras Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Car pet-bags and Trunks lire concerned. To (lie Gen tlemen he would say, tlmt his stock of Ready Made Clothing lias not yet been surpassed for style, cheapness, and durability. Let the Ladies re member that wh have a full supply of fashionable Summer Bonnets, nnd that our largo and varied stock of Shoos, enable iis tn suit every customer. To tho Young .Men, be it announced that we are offering tim finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn Hats that can be found iu this city, nud that our Frcuoh Boots cuu’t be heat. Call at No. 103 Congress Street, sign of tlm GOLDEN (11T) HAND, oct 9 WILLIAM B. HALE. T. T. WILAIOT. WATCHES AND JEWEL- 11Y.—Tho Subscriber wishes to call the attention of his customers to a choice as sortment of lino watches, just received by recent arrivals, consisting of Gold'limiting Case Levers, Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le ifs, Silver limiting Case Levers, Silver Double Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le vers, Silver Leniue and Vertical escapement. Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest chains. Curb Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, ail ofwhich will lie sold as low as iu any city in the Union. All kinds of Wutchos Repaired and warranted. D. 11. NICHOLS, oot 1 First corner west of Pulaski House. I'll USD* li E A N, I> r i ’«V 'Dili i o »*, ON BRYAN-Sthukt. The subscriber grate ful to bis friends ami patrons for past favors, lakes much jileasuie iu informing them of bis recent return from the Nortliern Cities, with as fine an assortment ol'ar- tides in his line as can be found iu any similar establishment in the city. —-Having selected Ins .stock from some of the first houses iu New York, he feels tin hesitancy iu warranting every ariiclc, which he is prepaied lo make to order ill the latest style and fashion by the most experienced workmen. His stock consists of Super French, English Se American Broadcloths. Do. do. (To. do. Cnssinieres. Do. (lo. do. do. Doeskins. Do. (In. do. do. Ttvoeds. A DMLYISTKATHIX’S SALE. 1X. On tlm first Tuesday in January next, be tween the usual hours of wile, wiU.be sold before the Court House door in Hinesville, Liberty couuty; the following negroes, to wit: Israel, Van Buren, Moll, Clara and Ben, being part of the estate of the late Joseph Jouqs, ofsaid county, and sold for the purpose of division among the heirs. ELIZABETH JONES, nov-10 — Administratrix. ]VrEDICINE'ClIESTB;-A, humbmum JLYJ. assortment of Medicine chesta, Rome o'l’ new patterns.'nnaurpassed for compactness, for , i ■ » i, FTn.lnn •. nnnmiinn P APUK.—200 reams 20^364 Newspaper; 150 do 24X36 do; 100 do 22X32 do; 100 do 21X27 do; 150 reams plain and ruled Foolscap paper, 75 roams plain Flat Cup paper *, 125 reams plain nnd ruled Letter pupor, 40 reams Folio Post nnd Book jiapdr 1100 reams Double Wrapping paper; 130 reams Doable Straw Wrapping pa per; 200 rooms best quality brown Wrapping pa per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa per, assorted kinds; 75 reams Envelope paper, received by recent arrivals, nnd for snle by out 30 DENLOW & WEBSTER. /"\NION NUTTS.—Just received a few V/ Silver Skin and Yellow Onion-Setts, and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, nov 8 ' Monument-squor Together with a must splendid assortment ol'Cnsh- mero Woolcnett, Fancy Silk Velvets. Plain uml Fancy Satins, and a large variety of Plaids. He has also on band n large and well selected assortment of Ready -Made Garments,gotten up iu Uie best manner, expressly for this market,which i be is determined to sell ai moderate prices; lo I gather with s ich articles as Shirts, Stocks, Suspen dors, iluodk’lls Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Merino and L'uiibw Wool Yoder Shirts and Draw ers; and all other articles usually kept m tasluoiiubie establishments of this Jsinrl. PHILIP KEAN would also inform bis friends tlmt he bus removed from Owens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store No. ON BltYAN-ST., recent ly occupied by J. Southwell A: Co., where he will be gratified to fill tlioir orders. oct 12 TYl'iis. JAWI3N BETTS’WEii- 111 INK SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowiic, Savannah, Gn.—I would beg to stale, that you arc hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan nah, nnd that any other person selling Suppor ters as mine are imposing oil the public, by ven ding worthless and injurious eounleifeits of my Supporters. Hawaii Butts, Caution.—Each Supporter will have written on it the name of" Sarah Betts.'’ The subscriber would respectfully inform the Physicians and J tidies of Savuoiinli, that Mrs. Sarah Betts has appointed him her sole Agent in this city, for the sale of her Supporters, and tlmt uqy others vended elsewhere iu tho city as her’s are counterfeits. These Supporters nro now very generally a- dopted and recommended by Physicians, os the most successful medium of rclicflbr that distress ing malady for which thoy were invented,-ofany offered to the, public. . Mrs. Belts bus the testimony of Priifepsom 8. Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Jorfeph Pauconst, J. K. Mitchell, N. Chapman, and Wiltbatik, Philadel phia, ami many others of the most eminent l’lty- siciuus in various parts of tho United Etales, in their favor. She has recently introduced an entire new Sup porter for summer use *, jt is made of open net work, very light and cool, weight only Horn 2 to 3 0X8 and at fiio name timo posscsscH all the. im portant rcqtmites. For fnrfiior particulars, see her pamphlets, to be procured gratis nt tny store. A. T.BOWNE, Druggist, nov 15 Sineta’ buildings, of success. Butin Chest diseases, such as Asth ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is iio bet ter remedy. Afso, tho cbmnVftn diseases, such us l/Icer Sores. Scald Head, Humors rtf tlio Skin, Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains/ Bruises, and Burns, it seems to bo a perfect antidote.— People would comn into thu store smiling, wish ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or whether the Ointment that I gave them was indued all-lieuliugiit its'nature. For said they,-not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, Was treated with great and universal success. It produced such good results in all cases that it Ims been noised abroad,-und I was ollcrcd sums of money for a receipt to make it for private use merely. Every man spoke well of it, us it had done.so much good. Not withstanding all, I have been careful not to recommend it, except incases I kmnv it would do good. I was never willing to lend myselfto uny tiling without first teiting-tta merits. This I otri (leaver to do on every occasion, ami when I aotod as one of tlio Sick Committee in the Lo(jgo of L O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in the most critical coitditittiftf, nnd bad abundant oppor lunity of proving its worth. And, in conclusion, 1 would remark that I liavo placed this Ointment before the pbopjo ol'tlio U. •States during the Inst nine of twelve months, nnd so general has been the satisfaction, uud so great amount of good done, that more than half a mill ionof boxes have already been sold. I do really believe there never was a medicine which gained such widespread, tttliVorsal and unanimous satis faction ns tho All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of the land there have come up blio deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying. “McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tho word of trulluuid love, while licaltb forever attends thy footsteps.’’ And were 1 now to givb nil the good sayings uf the people, their unqualified approval, their fiiuukl'uliioss and gratitude, their joy uirccov e.ring from disease nud sieknebs, I could fill .a volume. JaiukM McAmstkU, New York. Fur sale, wlitdbsnln nnd retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER* oct 1H Agents for Savannah, C .1 IIOU U HI UN.—175 bags Rio Coffoe, 26 T do. Laguira do. 100 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter cmks i.egr Frers l‘i5 bids. Western Flour, choice old Brandy 60 tierces firinto Cuba .Momisos 50 half bills. Butter, 8ugur uud Sodu Crackant 110 boxes Hammond’s Heap, 30 du. Fay’s Bale do., 45 do. Colgate's do. do., 4 half boxos Family db. 20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Sogars 10 bags Black I’u|)cr,5 do. Alhpico. 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. 10’s Clifton’s Tobacco, CO do. b’s uo; do., 20 do . lb. W. Rogers’ do 15 bids. Clarified Sugar 13 lilids. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Demijons, 1’h, 2’s, 3’s and 5’s 60 do/.. Fainted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Sait 60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choico Ton 2l) casks Byass’ London Port'll* JO baskets Bacurn ('lianinague t • 25 hoses assorted Cordials 50 bids. Clashed und Powdered Siigar , 10 bngs Brazil »Siigur, 10 eighths casks Brfllidy 15 qr. ensks Malaga \yine 15 qr. nnd 16 eighths Dourtlla Maldga W.ino 15 qr. arid 15 eigths (bisks Madeira Wine 2 hnlf pines Otnrd, Duptiy Se Co’s. Brandy 5 bbls. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials lft M. Venus Regalia Scgairs 125 reams Wrapping Paper 50 gross Anderson’s Chewing TobScro 20 boxes Perfumed Soap, 200 gross Mutche* 2 qr. casks I.dgrc Frers chbido oftl Brandy 50 boxes CbdfitH, 100 do. Herring 20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon /i ,-t . 75 do. Pipes , , j 20 do. Tomato and AVulmR .(jlataup,; ao . mm t. Ml ■ 20 50 1...... 50 (lo. Vinegar,. JO do.^ 15 do. St. Croix Rum, JO do, N. O. Sag* Nos; 1 und 2 Mackerel in whole and WbJibl In store and for sale on favorable ten ‘ oct 18 CQNNERAT & .B sTIOIfFJBB.^SO Irags Rioj 25 do bid Govcn, V-/ tnent Javii? 2 bales Mocha, landing from brill d Savannah, and for sale by oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY A tiO, 0 uo. Tomato ana.*vura« i^auup,*. ;.*,,, 0 do. Sperm. Candles, 4’s and 0’s nVraino’J 0 do. Hall’sdo,. 4’si C’s otidfl’^.. 0 bbls. Whale OU. 25 do. BperaTdD.'; .,