The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 23, 1847, Image 1

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LliflAIi NOTICES. /'JIJOIIOIA, ISiilloc.Ii Kotliily.—To VX all wlioirt it may coil earn.—Whereas, Alien Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of iSulldch county, for Letters Dismissory from said Guardianship, These are therefore to cito arid admonish all persons whatsoever interested, to tile their objec tions (if any) in my ortie'O, within the time pre scribed by law, otherwise Letters Hismissory will ho granted the applicant. DAVID ***• BEASLEY; c. c. o. n. J^OIIK WIONTHS after dato application -I- willbe made to the Ifonorlmlo the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a Court of Ordiuary, for leuvo to sell the real estate of John B. Gaudry, late of this county, deceased, for tlio benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. nbv 10 FRANCIS SORREL, Ex'r. _ N OTICE.—All pcrsniwTucIobtuirtb the es tate of William Yarborough, late or Ware county, dcceused, are hereby requested to make immediate payment: Ami those having demands against said estate Will render them in according to law. DAVID J. MILLER, Adm’r. ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, Adnfx. Waresbtiro*, Nov. 1,1847. nov 1) F Olf It MONTllfe after date application will bo made to tlio llm). tlm Inferior Court of Bulloch' County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuvo to sell all tlio real and per sonal Estate ofJasper and Eliza Mims, minors. HASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian of Jasper Sims. CHARLES C; DANIEL, Itbv 1 Guardian of Eliza Sims. POIIR MONTHS after date, application X will he Jiindo to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while silting for ordi nary purposes, for leuvo to sell the following negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her live children, AVANNAII, TUCSllAV DlOKNIlVtt, IVOVUIUKJGIt 98, 1817. ruiuc sai,i3s7 Also, all those scvorfll Lbta, or parcels "of Land lying and being in Brunswick, m;d known in the plan thereof by tlio following denomination and numbers: Water Lots, Nos. 0,7«8, 9, JO 11 13 15,19, 23, and 24, add Bay lots, Nos. (!, V 8 9* 10, 11. 1ft, 35,1(5, 17, 10, 20j and 23, mid town Lots uumbors 50, 57, 53, j, .104, .mm, and HIT; all of the .-.aid hist uhuilidied town Lots or parcels of Land, lying ami lujug withift tlib hues ota survey rondo on 29th September, IBJti and gained to Urbauns Dart on tie 17th Septem ber, 1828—all tliouforosaid trncUmud V»i* of VOIi. XXIX. THE DAILY GEORGIAN, IS PUm.lSlIKD lit THH CITY OF SAVANNAH, BV WILLIAM H. BITEEOOII, .IT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, 1MVAHI.K SKMI-A.VNUAM.Y IN AJIVANCK, on AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS. Till! TIU-WEEKLY GEORGIAN', ftOlt THK COUNTIIV, • {<) published to inooet tlm -arrangnuteut of tho mails, three times n week, (Tuesday, Thursday', nml Saturday.) nt the OtHee ’of tlio Daily Gcor- ■fwn, nnd contains all the intelligence, Cbmiricr- ci.nl, Political and Miscellaneous, ineluding now Advertisement* published in tltfa Daily I’npbr. mis i‘.ii‘i:k Is sent to all parts of the Stat'd and Union, or delivered in tin) city, nt FIVE DOLLARS jpv.r uuumu, or ut TPREE DOLLARS fur siz months. THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN, Is published every Friday afternoon, at thuek ltoi.i.aks per annum - -all pay ublo in udvuuee. , N. B.—Each Citation by tlio Clerks of tlite Courts of Ordinary, that application has been mado for Letters of Administration, must he puli- tailed thikty oavs at least. Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors anil Creditors to rendcrin their accounts, must lie published six wkkks. Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra tors must he at public auction, on the first Tues day of the mouth, between the usual hours of sale, nt tlio place of public sales in tlio county where die Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or tiiinniiaiirfliip, may have* been gruuted, first giving mtv days notice thereof in one of tlio public gazettes of this Stulc, mid at the door of the Court House, where such sales are to lie held. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must he pub lished for four months, before nnV order absolute shall lie made thereupon by the Court. Sales of Ileal Estate by Executors, Adminis trators, nml Guardian*, must be published SIX- TV DAYS before the day of sale. These sales must he made at tlio Court House door of the county in which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the modlli, between tliu hours often in the morning and lour in the after noon. No salts from day to day is valid, unless so expressed in the advertisement. Applications by Executors, Adirilriistrutorsand tiiinrninnatn the Court Of Ordinary for leave to fell Land, must he published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroi!.*) of testate nml intestate estates by Executors mid Ad ministrators, must he advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors mid Administrators, for Letters Disniissory must he published SIX MONTHS. Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate, must bo advertised unco u month for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied ,— ...... ....... . - - — ~ , with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti- I rif McIntosh County, when sitting for Ordinary I appear by reference to the plat annexed °» tlm 3d day of August 1811, convoyed by said lies to hind, must be advertised Thiikk Months I purposes, for leave to sell the real estate mul to said grants. | E. M. Moore to James Mitnru; tho shape, marks at least. | slaves of Mrs. Anno Cuniiighnm, late of said j Also, one other tract or parcel of Land known j »■•»« boundaries of winch will appear by the plat of eilBI.U! fSAI.ES. told h Negro Man Slave, named Lnliiyolto, levied 0 1 Ilf virtue or., li. Ih.,To,toiled bit IbVeelo.ore of Mongoge, mood out of tlio Superior Oram of “ f ‘5e„rf K/'it'rf -"'li kmsha wn.i-.v. siieriir, c . 0 . C .S?^SEESSE a " "1 tlio City Iirsaviiu- rtlVilK SHERIFF'S SAI.E.—Will VX he Bold on tho tho first Tuesday in Jmiunry next, before tho door of tho Court House in Brunswick, between tho legal hours of sale, tho following tracts, parcels mid lots of Lund.siiituto lyingaml being in the county ofGlyiiu, with all tho privileges, appurtenances mid improvements thereto belonging and known mid described as follows, to wit: All that tract or parcel of laitnl continuing 5,551 acros mid composed of tho following six several surveys, viz: one survey containing 1000 acres granted to Jacob Woodall, on tho 14th day of January, 1857; and ouo otlior tract, containing 1000 acres, mid granted at life Maine time to Win. Hudson; mid one other tract containing 1000 acres mid granted on tho 20th day of January, 1857 to James D. Jauott; and one oilier tract, containing 1000 acres, mid granted at tlm same time to Win D; Jaitoll; one other tract, rndiuiu'uig 025 amt granted at the snmotiifto to Edward W.) ler, und ono other tract, containing UOti acres, granted on the Mill day of January, 1857,to ‘ want J. Mullins—all ot said tracts or survcyi ing such shape, marks mul boiiiidnriesiis will fully appear by reference to tho plat nuuoved to . favtiroflJtvid E. UoUiwoll,L’ouipUolir (ieiieiMl, j William M. Loigh each of tho said several grants. All tho above for use, Jut., against tho said Urbunti Dml.mort- #*„ v- k,iiiio : mid three Francis M. Scarlet ■““•I" D “'"S 'ionigutul 113 plat A. I gnior,311(1 tlio a.iiil tlio Exolmlioo Ui.li.iimiitiior, < Adm’r, Hslulo jifliii Purl,mil, duoouod, v». miiiio, Also one other tractor parcel of Land contain- I «aul property poiuied out lit said inqtgago, li. la. Levies uiade and returned hv a Constable. l*ro- ing 1,888 acres mul known ns tract II, and com- Also, at the. time and place albruaid, will Im 1 ., er ty pointed out by FlaintitV’s Attorney, posed nf two reveral surveys to Wit 1 . oi\e survey ! *>«*d tltft following tracts, parcels mid ulsofLaud, j 1 * 1 El.lSlVA WYLfcY ShcrilV c. c. eontnitiing 1000 acres, nml granted to Sentnn j situate, lying mid being ill the Couny of Glynn, iui\‘i ^ ’ 1 Grmitlaml on tlm 23d day of January, 1837; mid ' with all tlm privileges, appurtonmuis tii\d ini-! = - . _v_¥Ta»~rF"r^k:>' 'hd'4~'i' one oilier tract, containing 868 litres, mul granted provcmoUts thereto belonging, mid known mid j I at the same time to Heilry Darnel; the two above | described as fallows, to vyih i mid hotiudar WIEL1AITI B. ItAIiE’S Mum} nun'iii iiciiry i/ariii'i; ion iwonoove i uusvriuuu usiummn, m %vn. i lie sold, on tlm hrst l uesday in Do- neiitinued tracts having sueh shape, marks All that tractor parcel Of Land, beigr a Hlbietv ' ^'^'’"er'mNt, before the Court Ilouso door, m liouudaries, its will more fully appear by ref- ofa tract originally granted !'•» John Gilliam, who Humsyille, between the usual hours of sale, the . » - compo) following surveys,to wit: one survey conlainiii., 100 acres, mid granted to James Bonner, on the \ft jr. mid sold by tlm administrators of tin said Wil- s0 *‘‘ io j lium McIntosh, jr. to Virgil II. Viviie, iu the Moore, Id to satisfy a lax execution against safd iii favor of tlm tax collector of I'ihertv I -jADIES’ SllOE EXCHANGE. A DIES’ Misses, Children's and Infant’s J SHOES, of every st vie.shade and pattern nMhb . NEW GRANITE STORE, 1(13 Congress stroeol. Savannah, Geo., sign oi ' R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat Dutch mid Globe Turnip Seeds'- All varie ties ol'Cnhhage, Radish, Spinach, Lattuen, I’oas, Cauliflower, Beets mul Salsify Seeds, Garden Trowels, Inarching Knives, i'nuuug Scissor*and * ‘‘ mid for sale HER. Nippers. Just received per Sterling, mid by J. M. TURNER A. BROTH sept lft_ Monument square. viz : Jane Ann, Mnrv Margaret, Frances, Wil- d«y of Jannary 1857; onu other survey, eon-, year 1800. mid again sold by llm said Vngil II. Vi- *, •'* , ... , ,, limn mid Georgia, for tlm benefit of the heirs and I bailing J000 acres, and granted at tlm same time ' vino, by Ids attorney in fact It. Viviim, la Samuel al ;" u ** rtl **f* ,n J ,H {dace, will he sold. <- «*-- i ...mi." i» - .. .. i tv.i ...a. .1...1...1 j ono other Ir»el id laud, cmilammg two hundred Creditors of Abraham Nichols, Into of Chatham County, deceased. ROBERT W. FOOLER, nov4 Aministrator. n. li. n. c. t. a. j,R)UK JlOfVTlIS after dale, application X will he made to the lion, tlm Justices of the Interior Court of Chatham Comity, while sitting iwu Court of Ordinary, for leave* to sell all the property, whether real ot* personal, belonging to tlm estate of Edward Quigly, deceased, lor the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate JOHN CASS, Guardian of tlm orphan children of Edward Uuigly, dec’d. nov 2 to Thomas H. Kunnqnionu will more fully appear by rolnrohco to tiro plat Also, all that other tract of land, containing 103 ' A Dill IXIS'JFlftA'i’ORS SAfVlL—On ml Hexed to tho said several giants. j acres, granted to William Moore on the 31st day ■ N O'flMCM,—All persons indebted to tho es tate „ . .. , ^ the first Tuesday in Decemlmr next, lio- “ j Also, ull that tract or parcel of Land containing j o| December J83t>. and sold at SheiilFif Sale nil tween tho usual hours, will bo sold at tlm Court L ‘ 3,781 acre*, and known as tract II, und composed :{, l day of August, 1811, and purchavJ Uy E. M. i llnnso in Darien, McIntosh county, tlm flUlow- ,, of the four following surveys, to wilt olio survey j Moore, und conveyed hv the said E. M. Moore to j mg named negro slaves, Mary Ann ami her three ‘ containing 1,000 acres, nnd granted oii tlio tlOlli i .Limes Moore on said 3d Aitgilst 1811: tlm shape, j children. Oliaud, Tom, Eliza,‘Rose, Adam Aleck, day ofjaiiuary, 1837, to Robert IV. Alston; one j marks and boundaries of which will appear by tlm Beck mid infant. Louisa mid Grace, for tlm bene- of 1 other survey eo utaiiiiitg J ,000 acres,mid granted at 1 plat of llm same, the same time to B. II. Reynolds; one other sur- i Also, all that other tract of Lund,coiitaiuing 4 JI7 ‘.mid, oil •mul on Baldwin, deceased, will please ^ make immediate payment: Ami those who have , vey containing 781 acres, and grnuted-ut the same acres, and hounded by Jacob Moore’s La demands against said estate, will present them as j time to Robert If. Green; mid one other survey ' the north, the estate of James Moore’s la tho law directs. I containing 1,000 acres, ami granted oil tlm 23d i tlm east, south ami west by Jama t Fort’s Land, mov 2 D. II. BALDWIN, F.x’r. j day ofJatmary, 1837, to John W. (..Daniel; nil of j granted to William Moore tin the 17th day of May, F OUR MONi'SIS alter daft*, application : which several last mentioned surveys or parcels 1837, mid purchased nt Slierill* ’s Sale on tlm 3d will ho made to tho lion, the Inferior Court ! Land have sueh shape, marks mid htmndmics August, 1811, by E. M. Moolu, mfUsiihseqiteittlv. SliciilTs sales udder executions regularly j county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs mid n ? ,ract 1* and composed of the following surveys, : Bi« ! «ame. granted by tlio courts, must ho advcrtiseil j creditors ofsatd estate. i viz: one survey containing 900 acres,mid grunted | Also, all that other tract or parcel of Land, THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage execution* oct22 CHARLES SFALDING. I nn the 23ddayof Jmtmtry, 1879,to Hhudrncli Hiv-; taining 350 acres, (being composed of the s SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perislmlilu fit it film heirs uf Alexander 8. McIntosh, deceas ed. W. J. McINTOSH, Administrator, oct 1*2 J ^XKUUTOK’S .H.\ UK.—By virtue -A mi order of the Iloiinralde Inferior Co marks mid bonnda-' MMftoty ofa tract of Land of ourt of Liberty County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will Im sold at tho Court House door in iliiiesville, of said County, on tho first Tuesday in December itext, between the usual hours of sale: All the remaining real estate of Robert Hendry, late of said County, dceensed, consisting "•* cavern! Tracts mid parts of Tracts, viz: Two composed of the south Hundred and Sixty Four Aerus iif Lund granted grntilmUu Jncnh Mooro, [•W.ip Pimiiiw. TUruu j t»n the 23d day of Jmtuikry, enslmblo property I ^TO'B’itfTK —Fiiiirniiniiiis^llp^ diiie^iiMiirr I H . ls » nml having such shape, mi SVfn DAYaFfTII '? "'iTtir' I ')(! ('■ lluiSlo mralili lu> i W,U "l'‘ luor ^ 11,0 l’ 1 " 1 i • \1M i'i C lT ‘'JX 11 »!"!’■ „ „ Justices of tlio Interior Court ol Ulmtlitiiu Count/ | B "V „„„ , All Letters directed to this Ollice Ur the | n ..... Also, one Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten- , ell m \. a ,TdS,»ruli,two negroes.belong'mg loibe U ""Zltu : r._._ ’esmm of William LuVimler, doceosed, for tlm 1 *arv 18^7 a...... - , DOIHIB'S K II BtO I* 13 A N AND i honehl of the llcirs til sitid CHtotOi 1 bound,,,, lfl w ||l arm ear by reference to the 1 Land, ami east by marshes ami creeks, having ! Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less,ami sold -IJ UOIl.N’8 STANDARD LllJUARlES.— | (r. n . LAN JNDhll, Adm r. pialmiimxed to said grant. j such shape, marks mul houudaries ns will appear 1 *! n " benefit nt llm heirs and creditors of sail!' ' afurn will bo Also, one other tractor parcel of Land, contain- i by reference to Urn plulummxed l« said grant. j d'Teasod. ieruw made biimvil ltd tliti day of trior Court of ! ing 1883 acres, and known as plat L, and com- i Abo, all that oilier tract of Laud granted to Ja | A. HENDRY, onrt of Ordi-J posed of the two following surveys, to wil: one. eob .Moore on the 28lh November. 1822, contain- I .... ENOCH DANIEL a collection of the best works of the best authors. 1 nary lor leave to sell the estate of Will. 11. Me Don- | sur\ ey eoliliiingOtil acresandgraiited on tlie’.’nih For salo by JOHN M. COOl’EK; aid, deceased, late of McIntosh Comity. ; day ofJmiuary |8;17,io Richmond ilrowntand one “ ALEX’R .MeDONALD, j other survey eoiitaiiiiug 922 acres, and granted at DANIEL MeDONALD, llmsaum time to A. II. McNeill—all ofwhichlast nct5 Administrators. ! mentioned tracts or parcels of Land, have such 'IVTOTIUK.—All persons indebted to tlio cs- ahape, marks mid houmlaries as will appear by lIUli.i'O olANDARD LlllRARLES.— I V * The two series comprising about 40 12mo vol- TjlOlHl uumtbw after date apnlicatic mao.*, published in Loudon,in neat uniform cloth j ~L made, io the lloitoruhlo the Inform binding, each volume with a steel Portrait; being ; Glynn county, when sitting as a Com Onalilied Executors. nov 0 frill] niEXICAN R AIV CI IK UO, or •I- the Maid of the Chapparal, by Charles E. Averil|. Benjamin, the Jew of Grtiundu, a Romance; by Edward Maturili, Esq. Body the Rover, or Ribboiimnn, a Tale; by William Cnrclton. The Indian iu his Wigwam, or Characteristic of the Red Race of America; by Henry S School, craft. 3 3 The Champions of Freedom, or the Mystorion Chief, a Romance of the 19th century; by Sam Bel Woodworth. Received by J. II. CUBBKDGE, Jiuv I) South side Market s(|tiaro. 1 Pmi wok ld TFFmTuT A ROOK.—By W. II. Crump. Specimens of the early Native Poetry of laud, in English metrical translations. 1 ho Rook of Visions. Christinas Blossoms for 1848. llm Snow Storm; a Christmas story, by Airs Lore: clegautlv hound. Abo, all that other tract of Laud granted to Ja i saas cob .Moore on the 28ih November. l822,eontain- ; ing 495^ acres, bounded east by William Moore’s [ ««*pt t.-* sotnhwost by an old survey, northwest by ‘IN X K<!IiW>R»S MAL K.—Will Im sold. ; vacant Imid, and sutilhua.d by Janies Moore’s j JLi oii the first Tuesday in .Imiuarv, 1848, be laud,and conveyed by Jacob .Moore to Mary R. ; fore the Court Ibtuse door,ill the town ofKehb- Deinere, "Bo of .lames .Moore, Indeed dated 1st : villa, in llm Comity of Tattnall, two lots of land. October,,1835, and having such shape, marks and ; each containing 2874 acres, more or less, K NEW AMI SKA- SONABLE GOODS.— - irr -tRee»:ivcd by late Arrivals from New York, Boston add Philadelphia. The Subscriber hogs leave to acquaiul (lie citizens of S.iVamiah mul its vicituiv, that lie has received, nod is now opening, at bis Store, a most splen did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER W ATC11ES, C LO C K S. J E W E LR Y, S l L VI i 11 AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, tVc., cbiHisting in part as follows: (-LOCKS.—Splendid Gill and Ebony Mantle Cloeks, Mahogany, Rosewood aiiil Black Walnut Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Oftleo Time Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks, 8 days and 3ft hours. WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d. Anchor Mid L’Epine Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor, Lupine and Plain Watches. SILVER WARE. Table, Dessert and Tea ter Knives, Suit and Muifterd Spoons, Cyphmia, &e, fcc. PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskels.’IVa Trays, Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tiiljs, Salt Dishes, and every other arti.qle iu that line. FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort ment of Rich Porccliiui and (’kina Flower Va- sos, IVoiii4j?2 to $30 nor pair; a good assortment of Japan Mid Eoaulnleil Waiters, ite.w styles, ve ry rieli; a lino assortment of Girandoles, Solar Lamps, new style, all sizes? Britannia Ten Bets, Castors, Liiiium, Candlestiehs, A-e.; I .tidies’anil Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box es, Fancy Fans, (bird Cases of every description; together with a large ami varied‘assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, Ac. BUN DRIES.—Perfumery, a line assortment; Mibirel Instruments of every description, Silver and Steel Duguud Purse Mountings, Silver and Steel Reeds,Silver Pencils ojid Toooth-pieks, Ci gar Cases, Situtr and Tobacco Boxes. Silver Chains; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Hair and Clothes do. Military Trimmings of every de scription, Cartes, a good assortment of Cutlery— together with every other article usually fomai iu our trade. Cloelo*, Watches, add Jewelry Repaired iu the lies! milliner, and warranted to give satisfiielimi. out Id T. T. WIL.MOT. WATCIIBS ASD .11)WJKL- RV.—Tho Subscriber wishes tt» call the batteulidu of his customers to u choice us- will IIIF ordinary |inr|iiwna, li.r Icnro In sell n lot of mirror 1001) nrW mill ami I mi llm land III Unrlycounty, No. I IU, 5tli (liulrict, lic'lon/. 20dlorJallimir.|337,toI g nncll.lt!d[;iiiidoiiciillii i- ing lo llio rsliilo of Jiiiiic, llriiison. dccoaaed, I'm- survey i-nliluiiiiiig 1(100 ncroo. und aranied on dip iuorl,« and lurijodtiricaiw will um,.nu- in- a pint oil- I mid licin» ncvnl l , 3iud gram. All III., olorvraol Iasi loan- | f „ rM , „ ,, ul , ru ,f leviedohiis the property of James Moore, do- |,‘ ljirMi 11»jvi* ceased, by virtue of a u rit df fieri facias, issuing jVm! 4 v ' ” * out of tlm Superior Court of Glymi eountv, (011 .......1 ' ' 1 ... • 1 • 1 1 .. .1 • : 1 nov i (-ommissmnci now adver- of Chancery I by J. B. CUUBEDGE, ■- la>y ft Soulli-side Alarket square. OIlARMv for 1848, usuries of grace- - 1 - fill and elegant colored groups, designed cxpronssly for this work. Flic Ojuil, a pure gift for tho holy days, for 1816; edited hy Mr*. Sarah J Hale. Also, Illustrated octavo edition* lif the Poets, m extra cloth gilt ami Turkey morocco bindings. Received by JUllN M. COOPER nov 10 I^AjillLY GROCERY STORK.— unttaur^AtrA oughton a lid Ilull-strrcts.—J. liUUSSLAU, invites the attention of his friends nml tlm citizens generally to his choice ami ample siocK of Groceries now on hand,and which lie is ^nuiumlly receiving: among which is \Voolscy J, V "olsey s Crashed Sugar; do. do. Loafdo; St Y'iix, Porto Ilico, and New Orleans Sugars, N. , sugar-house Molasses; Sperm ami Tui- '«' v Laiidles; Soup of various qualities; Baltiuiofe IIiuiih; Beef and Btilfalo Tongues; Pepper a, «l Spice, Picklos.agroat variety; Catsup’s; Pro* serves of till kinds; Ilaisins, Almonds and Cur- ruit.s; Nuts of all kinds; a tol of choice Havana ib-p'irs; Butler, Soda, Sugar nml Bustdii Biscuits; t ruicetoii CiMckeraiCheese, Aucliovies.Sardiues, Anclioveo Paste, and E«sence;CapersOlives,fresh nalmuuttiid Lobsters in tin cans;choiceTens;Cof of all kinds; Canal Flour iu whole and half I'als; kegs of Buckwheat; Primes iu glass jars; ox- waquality Chocolate; (?oena Guava, (Kitchen A -liase’s) nml Current Jelly. Guava Marmalade; n'uidoii Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne, ’jtapprdved hrnmls: Cordials; port, Claret, ilia- •'ami and Sherry Wine. And li variety of other articlestiminllyf kept in a Family Grocery, always liavl UUl ' lor * 5a ' oul Ibo lowest market price. A LUKI^r il Alt II, corner of llrou^hion Lfaylon Sircds, nflers for sale, lauding .oiiibng Sterling, « few barrels Sugar House 1,'! ,0 ball*hhls No. I and2 Mackerel; JO "^CH.IIcrrmg ; 15 half and 20 whole boxes Uni-, tiu' ^ in wholoand half lihls., Half Gallon, •n l*b*t J»rs ? JO half chests snnoririr lilaclt tirlo 1 H bhuges, Ajiplcs. Ac. Ac. The above yr- been well selected und bought for Wl ».ho sold low and wurmntod. in,.- 11 ,or Hn ' e: J2.(Hbl lbs Georgia nnd Balti- P ™ *I'jins, Side4 nml Shoulders; 30 snclw Rio (v ,' Id do Cuba; 10 do Java; 5 do Old Laguira; iKihuid Georgia Flour; Whito Havana, New 'iV"’* Cuba and Critsllud Sugar; London Por- jy. L‘*dfisli, Rice, Potatoes, Soap, Black Pepper, pico, lalfio Suit, Preserves, Butter, Lard, Ac. groes. being pint of the personal properly of the i l>u«®d of the three following surveys to wil: one late John P. Williamson. Sold for tho benefit of. aurvey containing JOIN) acres, and granted lo Da- the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian. ' id B. Mitchell, on the 20th day ot Jaimary,1837; sept 2 ' mu 1 other snrvov containing 1000 neres,nml grant* .lOUKlHOiVT'HS alter .lutcjm.i.linilimi VViltiumH. an Ilia KI.I (lay »rji.im- Lr^cmJa^ia,!!;'^:!!^'^^^!!::: (»..1;,,j.,., vn * »nm*ll the r.-iH J n,,Ha ry, 1837—all of said last mentioned several *>»!>property pointed out in the said mortgage InZ 4 ( "'t ammrat.u mUn.te irija™ anrvara la.vi.ig«„rl, ,l„,,,a,ma r l» a,„lbm.mlaii.-I «,f'(- . IM1. lUTCl.lH'. Uqi. Slmrill'. f S..Vi*....t i l’,;r inSil ml.i.me.t r.!!.. ! u ,| l appear by reference to tho pint annexed Hi . Bruuswii:^k, (Ja., Get. 23. J84/. ibiv I fo redos urn of mortgages oxeeuted by the said James .Moore in his lifetime to the Exchange Bank and by the s.iid Exeliaiigo Bank assigiu-d and transferred to tlio (-'omplroller Genera! of said Slate and ('ommisriouer' under the Art of 1858. entitled “An Act to authorize the business of Banking ami in regulate the same,”) in favor of David E. Bolhwell, Comptroller General, ti use, Ac., against the said James .M A ./V Wil estnte thy Salliier. late cif saiii county, deceased, for a division of the same among the heirs of said es tate: N. NUNGE/jER, Ex’or. ouimissioners. lllKISTUATORK SA UK. — Vill l»e sold, oi; the first Tuesday iu Janu ary next, before the Coiirt House door, ill Stutes- boroiigb', Biilloeh ('oiinly, belweeu tho legal hours of sale, fine negro man named Tom, lie- longing to the Estate of John Willi.iids. bile of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs , morl- | a,,, I creditors of said Estate. Term* made known on the day of sale. E. IL SCARBOUni’GIf, Admr. nov I SUSANNAH WILLIAMS. Admx I appear by reference to tho plat a each of said grants. A 1st); all that other tract or parcel of Iamd eon- J I HA Til AM SII till 8 IT’S SAUK. —(.Iu the first Tuesday iu December u«\t. IirOKYUH tV niKKRKR, “Nos. 105 and JOti Bryan street, have just D - ~ »"/u'Waawb ivnl TnunT.Xnn 1 lo plat annexed to each of said grauls; nml ‘Ain,,.* i AIh 2' aI1 '"her tract or parcel of Laud, eon- j Town in the extended limits of Savaum i 1. \!„!or!..;oo. .,wi ! ' bun.ug 4,598 acres, and known as tract M, ami 1 three Lots of L ind had I convcved by John viiiii Fever, Dumb Ague, Iillnrinitteiit and Re* comnosed ofllm fivo lolldwiiu sii.-vcvs, to wit: Rnudolidi Melvinnou. I.v .teed l.earimr diite ili.< immburit (lira/ (:l) Brat (I). in Curry i r r" ,M "; iM lil " 1 , "* ,, ;< ir «rlva"t.i K o (.. .-all 1.11.I ' ’ • • laii which uxa,,,,,,,s Care taken, ut filling measures. ■ Also, a general assortment of Cups. Trlinks Valises, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, Ac. oct 21 ml iidlnlsiiLlmsn who lmvo lieeiinie iiiviiliiGlVmn . * CV rt,,r,u, D ,n me > car eigiiu:i'ii inin'irco aim r., .... immuh-is. ihiui.i, s-*noes, i.ar- DireHecH unou the constitution will find the I ot h®r tract, coil lain mg 593 acres, and granted on i forlv-fivo.inid thoolheron l.otnuuiber thirty (3:)) pet-bags itiid'I'runks arc concerned. To the Gen din Cbolem-Mte a mo<t iitvuluahle reuicdv for *u U ^Dtlttlay of January, 1837, to Charies Smith: to Samuel J. Turner, to expire iu the year cigh- 1 tlniuoiihe would say, that li is stock of Ready Made .ISvVA tX:r^"5uSSSSiar?il.^ , !?*•■•. TV**«•«J"!4 thei India purifying the blood, and thoroughly lrout" the system the morbid efiecis* ofa bilious climate. Tint wonderful operation of the Cholugogiic in eradicating lulu from the human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency iu the speedy, thorough and permanent euro ol fcver and ague, and the various grades of intermittent and remit- Umt fevers. It is equally cfiectual for the euro of Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liver: also Enlargement of tho Spleen, called Ague Cake, arid tho various forms of billions Indigestion.— Tlieso, with tlio other varied affections of such climates, arising from a common miasmul cause, nro only modifications of the same disease, and c- quailv oriritrollcd by the same remedy. Sole Agents for SavututaU, . J. M. TURNER it BROTHER. oct. 21 Monument Square, shape marks and boundaries as will* appear by re- j the houses : which nudiuded one half part laid j cheapness, and durability. Let die Ladies‘Mo rtgaged by John T. Hoifeuillot Trustee in mcuflfer that we have a ftill supply of fashionable fTtjRSTNi) EinmoiiiEiiiEs Inside Hhdft Emh'd Muslin Collars; Luce Cups; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging it Iitsert’g: Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Valenciene’s Lace; Lisle Edging aud' Inserting; Lipendo. do.; Plain «RAIN. —150 GnsHola Ntirthern | i.isie rmging aim luserung; ijiiieuuo. uu.; umn um cr ‘L ° a,v ' 75 do do do Rye;50(l6dbtlo aiidFig’dblk. LlslO Laee; Fig’.l and plain Cap Wheat; foraaloby } Lace. For sale by novO IlENSLOW & WEBSTER. | oct2 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. fereuee to the plat annexed to each of said grants, j been mor I.v‘t! M . ...... 4 . a ..., . v plan llicreot by tho following denomination aud j day of February in the year eighteen hundred j To I ho Young .Men, bo il announce" that wo a numbers, lew it: 332, 3(53. 3<il, 305. 3lRI, 3"7, aud forty-six. Luvied on hv virtue of a li. la. oft’eriitg Iht? finest Fur, Silk, Panama and Leghorn 3ti6,309,3/(1,371,377, 376, 379, 380,331, 41 ” 1 -• * 1 * * - * * - .Also, all those several Lots or parcels of Land, j place of said William Bee, deceased, to the Bank : Summer Bonnets, and that our large and varied lying aud heiiy' iu Brunswick, uud known hi the I of the Slate of Georgia, by Deed dated tbe third ^ stock ofSboes. enable ns to suit every customer. 415, 41(i, 117.418,419, 420. 421, 427, 428, 431, UV2, 4U3, «W1, 405, 40ft, 407,438, 4ftS, 4711, 47), 177, 478, 179, 480,481, 512, 513,5)1, 517,516, 519.520,521,527, 528, 529, 530. and 531; the said fifty four town Lots being within the lines of u survey made on the 29lh September, 1620, and granted lo Urhantis Dnrt on tho 17th September, 1828. Also, all that other tract or purocl of Land, (ex cept 126 acres of tho same,) containing 450 acres, and known as Powell’s tract, bounded South by Piles’laud, westwardly liv .Burnett’s land, north westwardly by Dart und Willidms’ land, nnd oust- wardly by lunds oftlio Brunswick Lund Compa ny, and originally granted to James Powell. Also, all that other tract uud purcol of Land, containing 177 acres, nnd known us the Huzle- hurst tract; bounded east by irmndies ami creeks, fouthhylurid?of tbn Brunswick Land Gompany mul eastwarilly find westwardly by lands surveyed ' to Thomas Duller King; ftbii'dcd oil Ibrclosiire of mortgage, issued mil of Hats that can be found id IliiJ city, and tluil our the Superior Court ofChalliatu county, in favor j French Roots can’t he heat, of the Batik of the State of Guorgiu vs. John T. I Call at No. 103 Congress Street, sign of the Doilc-nidct, Trustee Ann Lydia BoileuiUet. i GOLDEN(I-i7 ,J ) HAND. • ELISHA WYLLY.Shcriirc. C. oct 9 WILLIAM B. HALE. ocl -® I I)At*lift.—20(1 reams 2iiX3?4 NcwspiipcT; SAUK.—| A 150 do 24X30 * ’ A I>Al IN 1ST BATUIX’S Sm- Ou the first Tuesday in Jaun tween the usual hours the Court Houso d< ... cauuly, tlio following negroes, to wit; Israel, Van Huron, Moll, Claru and Ben, being purt of the estate of the late Joseph Jones, of said citituty, and sold fbr tlio purpose of division among tie heirs. ELIZABETH JONES, nov 10 Administratrix: . ) do; 100 do 22X32 do; 100 do Tuesday in January next, he-! 21X7? do; 150 reams plain and ruled Foolscap irs of sale, will be sold before paper; 75 reams plain Fiat Cap paper; 125 reams door in' lliuosviltri, Liberty plain and ruled Letter paper; 40remns Folio Post *- —’* * * ——* aud Boult paper ; 100 reams Double Wrapping puper ; 130 reams Double Straw Wruppingp'a- per; 200 reams best quality brown Wrapping pa per; 350 reams best single or small Wrapping pa- pur, assorted kinds; 75 reams Envelope puper, received by rcccut arrivals, arid for sale by. _oct 30 PEN LOW & WEBSTER. /AAlftii SETTS.—Just received u few Silver Skin and Yellow Onion Setts, and jVTKIHCIlYE CHESTS^ lfJL assortment of Medicine chesu, Imnds'oiue some of now pattern*, unsurpassed for compactness, for sale low by J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, nor 2 Monument-squar-'. 1VO. ij8. " tl !“ » v «fo , n l>a«ol'tliis Stun pursuing tfccupnlluii ufn liirnKir. Ono (la* ' «llilo chopping In II,„ lv0 o.N, I l'o, n»,|y clioppd W "early oil, inoload or Urn (roof Dunlin ° 1 “"■plo'oiniy.olriJ pcrusiusll,; Jra inuit Raxes of an ofd volume, printed in £ug ™‘ hllllilrod yours „g„. Among oM .cullorod loaves I rood ol'an lierb ,,-liicli ImdboSj analyzod liy sumo ol Knghmd’s niiulolit Alcliu. I-LS, shovvmg pronorlios und gun lilies never ho- iuro tumid in raw pUt llmt vvhi M ol- disenvoml. n„ I J'" r -"'(dor the fnreo of llm Kolort ’ rai' "'o’ '’ |U ' J I 1 ""'" ,l "" 1 lu " (hslidot proporlieo. 1 Ills diet .IrncH my mind sn li.roihly, dial it was liunossildo Iu got rid nl’il. RV.ii-nlhiuJ soomod lu oil mo Hint J'rovidimoo, whoso sngpi.3 can, is exmndod lilwnrds nil Ids crouturos, hnd wVusr., , i7. ,i aiairaifd l goirdptiriiosc.viicrc wns to be found the acid*, the alkalis, tlm .oils, the water, the air, the salts, tho soda, Ac., nil combined, coit, ceutrated, and chemically united into one single element tif pitwer, Ibrmiftg A.substance more al lied aild iii alfinity to the liiiitiuii blood (halt was ever before discovered in the works of nature. , Laboring under theso impmwiom for several years, 1 I'ocaute iiuua*y, (li.-iontonled, ami mi- willing to coniine myself longer to the duties ofa farmer. , . ,. ., Every tliirig seemed to point my mind to one object,‘viz.: the preparation of tlii* herb into A uiedioiito. I then delvrmiued to ret urn ft) the city ot'N. York. I did sb, arid immediately inquired for the herb. It was not to be fonmb 1 then sent to Europe and there found it uiuh.*r anothci line. Having prepared tint article to my eatisfuetiou, I gave it away to nil why would use it. linn, dreds, I might say tliopsAnds, took it into tlioii lamilioii mid used it: some for ono thing ami some Ibr another, and all from tlm very first It; the very la^t, proiioiiiieOd it of nuriwilod excel- lenee and power. The first case teal came under lily obsi!nation', was a man that had hot the use of his prm fo; some year*. Tlt() ('iiitment restored his erm eompletely in a few '(lays. This surprised iu« ut muciias it did llm patient. After him there came a iimii v ilhsdre eye* produced by gunpowder—a very bad ca<o indeed. One box cud) sufticied to make a perfect cure. And I would here remark that hundreds have been cured of sore oyec, who never foiled any relief hut in tide Oint ment. There, next came a v.onimt tVlnl tVa« siift'eiii.j excruciating pain iVmu the ague iu the luce,.— llrir physician (tl’iukiug it tho toothache.) had Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver extracted uleven qfher teeth. But tlm difficulty Cups, a great variety; I,aides, Fish Forks, But- nidi remained a* had as ever. The Application t, ,v • “ 1 ol tho All Healing Ointment wna attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her litco however, began to swell, and thesurfaee was covered over with pimples of eruption Jiko prickly heat.. In , one day all this disappear'dil.. Ahoiit the siimu time, a lady made upuUcutiou with it* tov tlm headache of long Mlamliiig, and a tailing of tho hair. Thu Ointment cured her headache, and restored her hair. Since this, 1 have known tho Ointment lo euro conus rjfJoii, twenty and forty years standing, 1 bedlam not to say, that it is almost mi iiilidlihle remedy for this complaint. , About this lime there .\vero two ci'se*, ono of (a'oiisnmptiou, and tlio ether of Hei'ofula, which hud hulUe-d tlm -kill of every physician wlm pves crilmd. It was wonderful iu witness tlie ollectof IliO' Oiii'luieiit oil these persons. No one would believe it unless they bad personally witnessed il But il did tho wprk properly. There was iio half way business, fbr they recovered their health in a few months. , • ,. • Rlinumalisin, Fever,Utiiuzy, Sore'I hroat, Cm taueoiis Eniplioq*, diseases of the fctpiuo, and Ne.rvmi* CompluiuU were treated with unheard of success. But ill Chest diseases, such as Asth ma, pain add oppression, I believe there i* no hel ler remedy. Also, llm common diseases, such as Ulcer •Sores, Scald Head, Humors nf tho .Shin, Inllammalion, Riles, Son* Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, and Burns, it seems to he a ported antidote.— ‘Yople would come into the store smiling, wish ing lo know if 1 was really the .Seventh ,Soli, oi \v bother tlm (lintuletM that I gave them wns indeed all-healing ill its nature. 1 or said they, not olio siugloapplication has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with real and universal success. If produced such good result* hi till case* Ijiu! it, has heen noised abroad, and I wasofi’ered stimsnl money lor a receipt to imiho it li.r private ion merely. Every man spoke well of it, as it laid lone so much good. Not withstanding nil, I have been eareliil jibl hj recommend it, except in eases I know it vvholddo good. I was never willing mlon" tnvselfio any thing without first testing its merit*. ‘This I cu- leavor to do oil every occasion, aud when I acted m one of llm Hick Committee in the Lodge of I. D. of O, V. I then tested it upon Brothers in tho most critical conditions, and had abundant oppor tunity of proving if* worth- And, in conclusion, I would remark lltai t have placed this()iiltliieiitl|pfbro the people of the U. .Statesduring the hist iiiuu or twelve months, and so general ha* been the satMaclion, and r-o great amount of good done, that more than half a mill ion of Mixes have already been sold. I do really believe there liever ft as a medicine ft hi’eh gained such widespread, universal and unanimous satis faction a-; the All-Healing Ointmenl, From n'l parts of the laud lluvo have come up one deep, sincere and universal video of ifppruratiou haying- “McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of Inlditlild lin e, b Idle health forever attends thy foot steps.” A lid were I now to give all the good sayings of the people, their unqualified approval, their thaid<fidne*sand grnliiudo, llicir jby atroeov ering from disease and sicknes*, I could fill a volume; JxvtKs .MrAi.mian, Now York. ^ > For sale, wholesale and retail, hv J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, del 16 Agent* for Savannah. fl.UOC *5 RI KS.-175 bags Rio (TiriFee, V) VJ do. Laguira do. RIO lit.!*. New Oi li’i'ii* Whiskey] 2 quarter eu*ks Legr Frers I25 bids. NVosteyn Flour, choice old Brandy 50 lieHiv prime Culm Molns*os 50 half hbis. Butter, Huger and Soda Graeken 110 boxes llammoud’s Soap, 30 do. I'ay’s I’.vie do., 15 do. Colgate’s do. dni, -I h:ilf boxes Family do, 20 hoxcsNo.l ('liopolale, 40 M. Rrincipc Sugars 10 hags Black J'ejicr,5 do. Allspice 20 boxes M'istarii 75 do. Hi’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do. 5’s do do.. 20 do . lb. \V. Rogers' do 15 hhl*. Clarified Sugar ' 13 hbds. choice Hi. Croix Sugar 125 Demijous, I’s, 2’s, 3's uud 5*s 51) doz. I’ainted Buckets, 20 bovx-s’Ei'blc Sal*. (iO doz. flrooms, 3 tho.-ts Oolong choice Tea 20 rdrivs Jl)as.*’ London Rorlcr 10 haski-t* Bacora ('liainpagnu 25 boxes assorted t.'ordiai* 50 bid*. Crashed and Rewih-red Sugar 10 hag* Brazil Sugar, 10 eigliths casks Brandi 15 ijr, < ask* .Malaga Wine J5 qr. and 15 eighth* Donri ttii Malaga Wiiio 15 (jr. and 15 cirthsr.^ks Madeira Wine , 2 half pipe* Ofil'rd, Dupiiy A Co’s. Brandy 5 hhls. Clove Leaf Gin, l/» do. Cordials 10 M. Venus RegaliaSegars 125 ream* Wrapping Paper 50 gross Amlor.-on's C'iiuvvlug Tobacco 20 boxes Rerfitiiied Heap, 200 gross Matched 2 ijriciwkH Lcgre From choice old Brandy 50 boxes Codfish, 1(H)do. Jltriiug 20 do. Riekh s, 50 mate Cinnamon 75 do. Pipes 20 db. Tomato mid Walnut Catsup 30 do. Sporin. Cuddles, 4’it undo’* 20 do. Hull's do. 4'e, ri'twuulS's 50 bids. W’hdlo OH. 95 do. Sperm, do. 5U do.' Vinegar, JO do. Jamaica Riim 15 ' do. Hi. Croix Rum, JO do. N. O. Sugai Nos. 1 und 2 Mackerel in wbola aud half* bbls. In ttore aud for sole oh favorable ferms. bv ocf T3 CONNF.RAT A BAUTE. 1*3111*11* KKA.Y, Brsipei'ft S ailor, BRYAN-Stiikkt. The siibseriber grate ful to Ids friends mid patrons for past favors, takes iimi'li pleasure iu informing them of lii> recent return from the Northern Cit'd!*, with as line mi ussoriiiiont ("'ar ticle.* in his line as can lie found iu any similar establishment in dieeitv. Having selected liis ►stock from some of the first houses iu Now York, fie feel.* no fii sitaucy iu w.irruntiugevery nriiele, which he is prepared to make tb orddr iu tlm latest style and fasSiion by tbe most exjierieueeil worknmu. II is stock consists of Siiner Fi eueli, English A American Rroadclolhs. Do. io. (111. (ill. (’assimeres. Do. . do. ilh. ilo. Doeskins. Do. do. do. do. TW(!C(I.*. Togotbe with most splendid assortment of Cash- iiiero Woolem. II. Fancy Silk Velv( Is. Plaid ami establishments of this kind. I'HILIR KEAN would also inform,his friend: that hi) has removed from (Ivvens’ Building on Bull Street, to the store No. 08 BRVAN-HT.. recent ly oceiipied by J. Southwell A ( '«)., where he will lie gratified to till their orders. oet 12 for sale by J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, nov 2 Mommisnt-squar .1A MILS BETTS’ UTER INE SURRORTERH.—Dr. A. T. Bnwne, Havmtnah, Ga.—l would beg to state, that you are hereby appointed my sole Ageiit i'or Havaii- nuh, anil that any other person selliiig Suppor ters a* mine are imposing oil the public, by ven ding worthleiv* ami injurious counterfeits of my Supporters. Sauvii Bktt«, (’otition.—I’acli Supporter will have vviiiieii ( on it the name ("'••Sarah Bet!*.” Tho todiseriber would respectfully inform the Physician* aud Ladies bf Savauuuh, thill Mrs. Sarah Belts has appoint*:" Kim her sole Agent in this city, for llm sale of her Supporters, mid that any ("hers vended elsewhere in the city as her’ tire counterfeits. ’L'hese Supporter.* are now very generally a- "opted and recommended by Physician*, as the most successful medium of relief for that distress ing malady for which they were invenfi:", bfany o tie red to thu public. Mis. Belt* has the testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. 1). Mutter, Josejih Pmicoast, J. K. Mitchell, N. Chapman, and Wilthanh. Philadel phiu,nnd many utiicrd "f the most eminent Phy- siciunuin various parts of the United Stales, in their favor. 8he has recently introduce" oil entire new Sup porter for summer use ; it is made of open uet work, tery light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs mid (it tlm sauio time possess^.* all tlio im portant requisites. u Forfurtlmr particulars, see her pamphleL*, to be procured gfiltiit at uiv store. A.T. BOWNE, Druggist, nov 15 SumG’ buildings.