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board, wd one ihifty-gellon ngdr
the property ofC. B. ftawgr: »!*',
bar OM bundled Mid aonn, in Iba il
early Lee, now Morion munly. »nd one im
loonraMaold.hflhoiMMof w«dn. levied oa ae.tha
proparty of Aleiaoder Ooodoun i »H frrtad
bailor: levied an oj
_ ,nm Imof lend, ntna-
tb. tliirtiolh dMrir t of br-
mad one nrm boy, It-
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an waolMy
igaSfRtss
W*W OK »a tbo. pwpwp of
S5S ^InVmofMn
BUmCVOID, Sheri*..
■OSTOAOE BALE.
*fi *•—»*— Mi OiftiMt—doy M October nett,
mmimm
Sf SmnS^o&n^ThamM Blvin*, endonmra
Property painted oat by C. B. Strange And Alexander
OsodsoAo
Om lot of land, In the fourth district, number not
Imam, M bate tho pi—whereon Solomon Well now
Uraa, with oaliiabla '
tharaan; levied an
aa tbo property of ■aloraon Wall, to aotbdy two II foe 4-
aaad fate tba aaporior oaart of Morton county. E A r.
BtadiojMraiaicami Wall, and Edward Bradley *. Sol-
Tba aoroa of land, lyhw la tbo aooib-weat comer of lot
- > band - -
xstassssss
7C*
ttisrArruffsi■..
—.daeaaaod. MMdaftr twol he from
I Oaart, ana la moor of Michael Dannie
frPaaor ft Daanle and Jacob
B&ST^WSiSmt!
ad and fifty-one, In tbo
y.to aubdy anal h front
y, Mania#. Btanipor,
of W. Sbaphwdana
ja, raanal ejaetnr, aad
i-1 levied oa M tba proparly of
Ilka-two, fifty-three, and
, of Iblbot county, levied
■ Haumoy, to murfy two I
a'l Coan In It ear of Jonathan
inwy; levied on aa tbo prop-
ivy anode and Mamed to me
oaa band rod and aaeanty-lva
_ .aitl aavonty-oil, In tba M dbtrict of
_ Jaartal Bank to Bwmoift Croll. Property point-
I mb by m4d Croft MnE0N rAKXER, BheriE
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POSTPONED BALE.
I dMa and piaea will be add—
Mao, ntnaber forty-alt,
r twenty-two. all being
Wftt—t. DraaW. aad Polar E Denrtb and Jaa
DtwaM, rat rain a af Poear Pwtab.draaaead.
steSSaSiEvaS!
u,i
W.Bally;la aalUytlb
In fovaraf TboaMaMUay
N PARKER, BhorIC
At iba mom dan and pboa, will ba eoldt
t af land, oaarbar eight, In tba atvanlaamk dla-
a, now Talbot coouty—levied
- onus
.. . . IB Me
iRkfearifeui
. . * eB, rJ*>£jj |(| c RAR y ^ sheriff
MORTOAOB BALE-
W IU. be aold bafoee the Cnunke— door In Talbot-
toa.cn the Im T—doy hi Sepembrr nett, he-
sfrsSf orktsSAWAts
bar om baadrod and dlteen'n Iba fourteenth dlalricl
SS£?5raT5J'iH r, i£S
n^uSLy.dM^va^gtwfc
W ILL be Mid before the Court Hotter dour In live
ton of I—pkla. Btewart county, between the
—ti bean af tala, on Iba Ini Taaeday In BapMMbrr
' ‘ ' "“’.Ip wilt
hi lot of land number unknown,
bar baanM tba «Une whereon the w idow W.«4ey now
ba-rMatl pointed oat by Urban) Ponder, eacurity
_-MaUlJew—mart lbftuai dir l*fth diautct,
eonatf. bhvorofjaaaa Harrrll v. Juba
a?l MpSilda y
i*a la'taroal la lot of land number Ira,
dbtrirt of Stewart coanty—levied on
_ fcoWaaod frame jaa leer coalt. Brow-
rar of H. A. Shipp w Hrary HartMon
ratumod U M by 8—0,1 Durham,
Lueuhta k
. -i ■ ,
WMWHHHBk efijofiouig mM
psassasK
&s±S: W 1
tub-
IVaap-
AMj|jHwaj|Ma,aa the Ira IkMaday la Octabai nett,
aad thirty-two,
r . rw Harria coao-
.sjS
aaart—mm la brer af
HAD BLACKMON, MwriK
I will be told:
•StftSS!
iMrd dlMrlct af fovtaariy Bfoacoarr, now
levied aoaa the pruprrty of Be tMialn It .
wy two I bi baord from a bwllrea court of Marlon
ooanty. InbvorofC. M Cbeaher n Benjunin Lancaa-
ter, aad Jarantlah Wilrhar va Benjamin Laneaaer.—
Levy made and rrtttmad to me by a conetthle.
Im of land nnmher elphty-live, In the twelfth dietiirt
af ortabadly MaampM, now Marlon county; levied on
aa Iba property of J. C. Lockhart, to mtiefy one I la ie-
eaed from a joetirM court of Marion emmty, bt favor of
R. Olddatw v» J. C. Lockhart, l^vy made and returned
Om'Znndradomand a fourth acrea of land, it belnp
tba math half of lot of land number nbte, In the twrnty-
Mlbdlmrlrtof formally Lm, new Marlon county-lev-
led cum the property of Jaatee Innaford, to aauvfy one
ft fc Imaed from tba Inferior court of Blrwart county, In
fovoraf Jamra R. Cot ve Bcptbnaa W. Laiwford and
‘ uaM Lanyfocd. Property potmad ml by defendant.
Om acre lot in tbv lawn of Taaewell, number not
known, lyiltf mat of the Taaewell Academy Lot and
known aa the Whit Bmllh Im—levied on as Iba property
of Murdoch M. B. Wadsworth, lo Mlteiy one II h laaned
tom the ftaperior Coart of Marion manly. In favor of
John Yi Pleteber va mid Wadsworth: IM above de-
Crrlbed property of the mid Wadaworth having been mid
at Ibmwrll on the Dm Turaday In April bud, and Ilia
ptirehamr having foiled lu mm|dy with the teraw of mla
when rqqamlad lodo so. The property will be resold at
Ike (M purehaaer'a rbk.
Aug I MORGAN KEMP, Bherllt
At lhamma lima and place will be eold:
Om negro gtd by the name of Wlnney, about eltieen
yean uld i sold aa the property of Joel ft. Bi rami Ion, to
milafy sundry A foa laenetl from a Justices court of Marion
county, Leroy Callaway and n there ve Joel R. Simon ton.
Livy made and relumed lo me Inr a bailiff
Om negro boy knr the name or Ben—levied on u tin
property of Hugh Mnrrleon, la nattily sundry A Are Is
sued from a juattom ream of said county, in bvnr of Sol
omon Wall and others vs Hugh Morrison. Levy marie
and returned la Ha by a trailllr.
Aug I B. J. HALLEY, Dap. Hirer)IT.
LEGAL NOTICES.
N COUNTY.—Wheame, Rab-
for lettem af adraiaielraltm on Iba
aalara af Andrew Ball, late of (aid county, dareasod ■
These are therefore to rite and aftmoalao all and aln-
galar the kindred aad creditor! of arid daresaid, la be
and appear at my aftlea within the time prescribed by
law, in show ream, if nay ibev have, why said letaers
•hrwld not be graoted.
Given under ray band at ofllmthla the Mi day of Au
gust, IMA. SAMUEL H. CRAWFORD, coo
Aug U (pd.) 36 5t
G eorgia, Ti
Hoyt applies
lata of Ttmiaaa P.
EORMIA, TALBOT COUNTY.—WharoM. Juba
for leUers of admiatalmlion on the as-
Boyt.btteof midraunty.daesaaadi
These are there fore to cite and admonish all and singe-
lar the kindred and eredllotsof said decease,!, ha bp and
appaar at aty aftka within the time prearribed by law,
to Ale their ofajeetiom, if any r hey have, why raid letters
should not be granted.
Utvea under my hand this 11th day of Auaurt, 1848.
CHAH. H. STILLWELL, r. r o
Aug 16 K 61
EOROI A. TALBOT COUfffY Whereas
Rlclwrd Doskr spplicN to roe for letter* of •draififa-
troUon on the eetete of Jenethan ThomM Uoskr, mltai
TIiomm C. lfoslerp Ute ofoeld cmroly, denerowd *
Theee roe therefore to die end adrooniMh all end ein*
gular the kindred and credlt/jm of aaid deceaeed, to be
and appear at my oftlre, within tiie time preecribcd by
law, then aad there to »how cauee, if any they have, why
mid lettere Rhould not be granted.
Given under my hand tni* 86th day of /aly« W48.
CHA8. II. BTUfLWELL, rco
Aug 1 S3 At
G l
Tuesday in October nett,
n the town of Cnthbert. U
man by the name of Frank, hrlnnginf
taiiey, minor. JESSE B. KEY,
Randolph co. Aug 1* I Hitt.
i, uBiura the Coart Hotiae
door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, a likely
ank, belonging to Mildred
s:
0 AHDIAN'S SALE.—By virtue of alt order from
the honorable inferior court of Meriwether county,
in sitting for ordinary purposes, will be aold at tlie
,-t house door of mid county, between the lawful
hours of sale, on the Am Tuesday In October neat, the
interest of John T. Wilhbtht and llenry C. Wilhight in
the real relate of Bit Wilhight, late of said rounty, de
ceased, tlie same being one mutely after the termination
uf the life estate of the widow of the aaid Rig Wilhight.
Terms made known t
pef—
July II, 1848
A DMINISTRATOR'S HALE —Will he aold In tlie
higlwst bidder at tin Court-house door in the tow n
nena Vista in the county of Marion, between tlie
lawful hours of mb, on the first Monday in November
nail, lot No. ninety in the IO«h district of MuM-ogee
county, formerly, now Marion; «oM for the Iwncfit of tlie
IwirR aiul crndltora of Jolm Hhcnk. Terms, one-half
nil moot Im, the other half at twelve months from day of
Mile, with approved mrurity.
ARCHIBALD M. CAMPBELL, Adm'r.
Aug. 9i 96 uIb
DMlNISTRATOWS SALE-AgrrenTbiTio a de-
of Stewart .utility,
rooTFoain igLn.
AUhtmawtlamand place, will ha sold i
Om hundred and Alky scree of load, it being three
liurtbs of lot of land number one hundred and sevrnly-
Ight, In As Alkh dbtrict of formerly Mueeogei, now Me
lon manly, with Impemementa thereon
be tvupevty of Geone H. “
tied from the Inform, m
f John W. Will
Ang. 6,1848.
r mart of llfarion county. In favor
— e H. Slim.
BAN KEMP. Sheriff
rkOIIR months after date applh-etion will be made to
r the honorable the inferior court of Talbot county,
rhan sluing for nrdirwry purposes, for leave lo eell the
Audi belonging lo tba areata of Boggal Freeman, sen lor,
Eeauad. SIMEON CASTLEBERRY,
Telhnt eo. Aug IS, 1848 Adm’r with will anneged.
F BUR month! after data, appllcathsi will be made to
the honorable the Inferior court uf Muscogee county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave toaell th
ree! estate and negroes belonging lo tlie relate of Eli S.
Shorter, late nl said county, deceased.
SOPHIA H. SHORTER, Surviving Adn-'t.
Jane 13,1848 <8 4m
F U R months after this dale application will he made
to the honorable Inferior court of Marion county,
whan sitting for otdliwry purpose, for leave to sell the
laud and negroes hrinnging In tlie estate of Benjamin
Story, late uf said (vainly, deceased.
JASPER N. STORY, Adm’r.
May 18, 1848 M 4m
F
Bluing for ordinary pnrpoaM,
•ml nagrore, belonging to the
Story, late of mid ooanty, 6m
the honorahla inferior court of Marion county .when
iitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to mil the land
** .of FlewallenF. W.
May 16, ISIS
F OUR MONTHS aftor date application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Harris coun
ty, when Bitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to mil a
portion or all of the real eMata uf Reuben R. Mobley,
late of mid county d*caa*ed.
May 9,1W
I LI
tl 4m
F IUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Marion coun
ty, whan eittii^t for ordinary iNirpnae*, for leave to sell
the real estate and iwgvue* of lmac L Feeble*, of mid
county, deo*a*ed.
ISAAC II. PKKBLEM kAtn i m
ISAAC HART, < A,lm "
Marion co. JuMt7, 1848. 88 4m
E )U
the
it I
tv.
when aiuluf for ordinary purpoaw, for leave u> sell all
the lands nloagjng la the esute uf Charles Kennon,
lata of said roomy, deceased.
July 16,1848—31 4a GEO. W. COBB, Adm'r.
K IUR MONTHS after dale, applicatim will be made
lo the hunwable loforfor Cuurl of Randolph canny,
• sitting ft* ordinary purpnore, for leave hi cell a im-
gre man hy the name of John, Miaigina to Zachariah
BalUy,Jr., mint*. JESSE B. KEY, Guanl’n.
“ ea. - ftaft 1,1848. 33 4m
G eorgia, miiscogeb county.—whereae,
Bala, R. GUI applies for lettere of administration
an tba ratals uf Edward A. Ethridge, lata of sold county,
These are therefore to rile and admonish all and sin
gnlar the kindred and creditors of Bah! deceased, to be
tad arpaar at my affloa, within the lime prescribed hy
law, than and there to show cause, if any they haw, why-
aabl la tsars should nut ha granted.
Gives, node, my hand this kith day of Aug , 1848
JN0. AtllNHON, e c
Aag-ftd 38
rVEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Whereas,
vJ William If. Fkhren applies for lettere of adwinis-
ttathmmitha amataaf SUriey W. McCook, late of mid
tsmnty, deceased;
Than are thaiakiee to ebs and adrewilsk alt and ala-
gnlar dm kindred and pmditma o r mid deeenmd. to be
and appear at my oBka within the time prescribed by
law, than and there to show tauee, if an, tba, have,
why mid letter! akcaiid not be arenlod
divan under m, bond Ibis Nik Ana. 184ft
Am. m ■ at JNO. JOHNSON, o t
fN BORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY—W
It trin J. aad VlTWaikw arady to ms
ihlnfeimrtM gfeibammre ofYirgil H.'
i, Cal-
. are of
gfelhaamnw ut YhgU H. Walker, lata
eg gam reman, dtemaad t
Tbam are tbeea4breto rdm and admordehal! andata-
gdar *n Madred andmedtues of mid deceased.to bt aad
appear at my cdftre, within the tuns prescribed by law,
Misakskaowntheirotpscriens. If an,Uw,have, wh,
mid boars shaatd nut bsgrentsd.
Giseanndarm, band aToMee. lbh Mb Jot,. ISdft
WM. JOHNSON, o. o. o.
JehrM«3t
Whelans, (tanirl
f idmbtbtwibn on
of mid coanr,, ds-
ft nUMHA. HARRIS COUNTY
■ J Hnff aapilmis am hrbwsrao
nw«amte at Iju—na helm. Im*
Tkam am Uamfeaa ta cil* md idmmifek illind«in<
■war Aa ktedmd and cmdfcam af mU d*nmmd,tob>
M Mr aft my «An, wMdn ih* dm* amwiihad by
A DMINIHTR
X\. tree of lim
Georgia, will h* i
llw Clmncery Court
h* *old, on ll»e fir*r Tu«*i*y in November
nett, before (lie Court House door, in tlw town of Lomif
kin, tlte following Valuable Land*, lying in Btewart
county, via:
laot number 189, 19th district; number ]30,19th dis
trict; number 160, 10th dUtrict: part of numtier 187,
19th district; rmrt.of number 188,19th district; i«rtof
150, 19th district; number 113, 90f!i diatric t; number
144, MKh diatrict, Btewart county—in all 1400 acres, be
ing the late rentde nee of Joint Thornton, deceased!. Tlte
above lands are situated seven miles Houth of Lumpkin,
on the woteranf Pamela crock, and lav within 3 or 4
miles of tbo contemplated route of the 8. W. Rail Road,
There are about 700 arm* of open land on said tract,
with a comfortable frame dwelling-house, with sil room*,
and all necessary ttul buildings, also a well of eicellent
water in the yard. The above land* are < «h*brated for
the fine Cotton which they grow, and are considered to
constitute one of the finest plantations in the county.
AI*o, at the same time and place, lot numtmr 147,80th
* 1strict—making 405 acre*,
ra mile* Houth of
tract i* very mi
district: number 149, 80th district—making
with about 85 acre*oiien land, lying five mill
loiimpkin, on the Cuilibert road.
Tlie above land* t
application on tlie premiscB. Term*—
one-third of the purclia*e money, oa*ii ; one-third, Jan
uary, 1850, and one-third January, 1H5), with twooi
more good aeruritie*. Pomrsaion given the ftnit of Janu-
ry n*it. A. P. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Btewart county, Aug. 16,1848 35 til*
XIXECUTOR’S and ADMINISTRATORS HALE.
—Agreeably to an onler of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary, of Mnmogee conntv, will lie aold at the Mar*
kethnu*e in tlw city of CuluntbUB, on the f!r*t Tm-stlny
in October next,the following property, to wit:
Lot of land number twro himtlretl and «is, containing
two hundred two ami a half acres, more or Ich», aiul |«ri
of lot of land numlier two hundred and twenty-three,
rontainiiiK ninety-four and a .iimrier oi res, more or lest—
both of mid lot* of land in the 19th diatrict of Musco
gee county, belonging lo the estate of Michael L. Deni,
late of seid county, dec«a*cd. The quality of throe lauds
is very amid, about one third i« in cultivation, and there
in a good mill *eat on lit* prmnise*. nituatod about nine
mil** north of Columbu*. and is well worthy the atten
tion of peraon* wishing to purchase good fkrming land*.
Term* on lha day of sale.
RICHARD DENT, Adm’r.
July 11 30 Id*
Also, at tha name time and place, will he sold,
A negro hoy, about four year* of age. by the name of
bolouging to tlie estate of the said M«cl
1. Bold forth* benefit «»f the heir*.
Abe.
ileceiwed.
above,
July II. 1848
to tlie estate of the said Michael L. Dent.
Ttrm* u
RU HARD DENT. F.t’r
30 td*
A r
Ttieml
aiLpapaaraEr*®
rtfoMaamd rmregftmMJ
SYRUP OP SARSAPARILLA!
The Great Southern Paaeoee!
T IE a*4*rBiga*if, wh* ti* W— for a awakar sf yarn*
Mf«ge4 te tlw M***» *T pfSMrtey aa4 4i*p*aetef
M*dtet**e,«**tef tk* vast Meant of tl* uriovi cowpeumit
vktekam daily l*Mie**4e*t|M people eftkiscoMUy, seder
tke nm of ** BiL Ssrespertlle," erktek Is feet da aat eoa-
toln a psrtkla af tka vmtvakte rant whose name they hear,
k*i keee i*4ec#4 te Manufestur
rstloa froM lb* gessisp MO[
ROOT, combined whh tb* reots *f QUEEN’S IIK1
sa« LEFTARDEA VIEQtNICA, aad womld state that sfrer
■aeb labor, ear* aad expense, he bss succeeded for beyond
bis eapecutioa. ia producing a Medicine aasarpMead far its
altera tire, bealiag aad rartorstiva aealiiies. ft baa for tb*
(sat two years baas aaad by Phyttewn* aud atbara in Una vi
aiaity with anparatteled saccaas, aad althoagb a very largo
awoaal beakaaa ssad bora alow, it bas oavor yet foiled ia
*ivine entire aatisfortlna
9 Tbf* vatsable sr«^arattea U sow aftred te the M«dic*i
Fatally aad lha rablic goaerefly as a safe and sure remedy
for *11 diaaaaaa artsiag from aa import nut* of the blood, for
Scrofula, Cbroste Ebeumatwm, Erapjloo* af the Sbia.Tet
ter or Riagwerm, Scatdbead, Eatergemeet sad pain of tba
Roae* aad JoiaU, Stabbara Ulcer*, Lafobaao, Ery*ipela*,
(fast, Paralytic Debility, White Swelliag, (KeeaeM arising
from aa injadieioae use of Mereury,eap«jeare«)r imprudence
ia life, Ckroaic ConsUtaiioaal Disorders, Dyepepste. pemfat
ageetlons of the back aad loin*, Nearalgic pain*. Pe«*r
Seres, Bloiehae. Pimples aad Biles, le his unrivalled prep*,
ratioa, Ac.« being a highly concentrated extract, presented
is the form af a f yrap to make it palatable.
Cf Her* is a eertibeats from a gentleman well known ia this
community, who bar been for a nembei of years a Justice of
the Peace ia this city, aad hie statement below caa be certified
to by « great many of our citiaeas, alio have seen him oblig
ed to walk eponcrutebo*. He is now entirely cured by the
sea of isy Sarsaparilla—
Columbus, April TO, ISAS.
Nr. M. U. Fwmo—Sir—Owing to you a debt of gratitude,
I am iaduoed to aiskea public aotaowletlgmeut of the bene-
■tf have received from youriavalashle preparation of Serve.
pariHa. I bad linen,for nearly three yean, severely afflicted
with Chronic libeamstiam.end thoseloruieetief paies tortur
ed me to such a deg ran that I could fiud do nil. nor could I
walk without the essifttar'ie of crutches. Notwit!>i*udinr 1
tiled various reuieilies, my casecoatlnued to grow worse eve
ry day—when fortunately for me, u friend who had been in n
similar silualiaa and bad beta relieved by your Compound
By rap of fl«rvepartll«,reeomm'sdad tba ase of it to me,and
to my great sstonkiuaeatuad joy, utter using a few bottles, I
found myself entirely relieved, and evo now waih without
my crutches, and can attend to my business. 1 make this
statement as an act of justice, only hotline that other* may
lie induced to make ute of the right tnrdicii.o— thereby raving
themselves muck trouble, suffering and expense. | am, with
gratitude, yours, ke, ANDltKW P. JON KB.
The following short certiAcni's er.* from some of the host
Physicians eud most successful practitioners of Medicine in
this vicinity, ——
Prom Dr. J. J. Bn
anils, and bHUve it eqi
of ttart*i«afilhi heretoli
J. J. BOUWELL, M. D.
not superior lo any preparation
Columbus, July 5, 1848.
Prom Dr. 'F’vV. firimes
I have a*ed Epping’s preparation uf Sarsaparilla la cases
of Teller, with euce-ss. Then-fore recommend tu* use of it
to ullitecvtns with disease* of tke ski*.
Columbus, July 5. 1848 T. W. ORf MP.U, M. D.
Columbus, July 8, 1848.
Mr. II. H. Einitiig—Prom mjr ksowladgo of the eoutpusl-
tiou of Kpping's Hartsp^nlla, I lake great pteasarn in slating
that I cousider it one of the best preparations uf Harsapanlia
now in uta, and in all cases where remedies of that class aru
desired, it U worth) of Ut«|. B. A. HIUUNd, %t, D.
CoLi'Msi't, July 7. 18th.
r Hir—I have used your Kllrisri i»f *ar-
m*s, aud hive we heeitatiou to staling
sny of the preparations
■ w"k BCIII.eY, M. D.
Volunteer, nnft DiMharceS Soldier, hitvinf
Rriuro'd nick and debilitatnl front Mrxico, read Ik if.
We have the evidence of Dr N, M Holloa, a distinguished
PbyaicMU of Taaewell, Marion county, Ueerfia, who urea
cribed Kpping’s Msreauenlla in a rase of nxtrnma debility
from exposure or imiirudenco ill life; In fact, the patient was
aut able to move bis Iiiab« for some time before he cominnarnd
taking Kpping's Compound Condensed Syrup of Hurtapanlla
He was oaa of our brave Volunteers, so many of whom beva
returned sick and debilitated to tliair hdaire Ha is tiow
ompleiely cured. —
Another Certificate,
From Nr. Oscar Ashtoa. who can m found at tba Dry Good
Htore of Nr. George A. Norris i
Columbus, Geo. July 10th, 1848.
Mr. H. H. P.pping—Bin—Having been for years psat af
flicted with lnieritiitle.il Paver, and takeu a great deal of Mer
cury. for that disiresslcgcomplaint, withoutasp'-riencinf any
periusi.ent relief, aad becoming very much detnlitMed as well
aa flnding my skin to become sIfacted and my system very
much deranged. I concluded to try some of your Harsapstil-
la, sod willi-heerfolt)- testify toils valuable properties, as by
taking a few Unities of it I And myself completely restored to
heallk, and really feel better now ikan I bavn done for mveral
tail: nor bevel bad aay return of Intermittent I’t-ver.
Yours, foe., OBCAR A»ll TON-
years past
Pern
■ livini
i low section of country, and i
Bust ssi tegwtast ChnMul kusTtry!
CHEMICAL COMBINATION FROM THE VEGE
TABLE kingdom to Repel diseases.
into v/impam a
Production*, is one of the moti important
net of the age. It is far superior to any simple Hans-
penile Syrup that has ever been uued. It I ( m performed
more than 15,000 rum* since the discovery was made,
which ia only about 18 months. The controlling power
over di*etL*e which Ihh Hyrnp poa*ea*c* may be attrib
uted to the fact that it ia composed purely of Vcgetahle
extract*, each article in it having a direct reference to
*ome internal organ, consequently the whole system re
ceive* their beneficial influence, which occasion* neither
Ricknens nor (min in their operation, and can lie taken at
ail time* and under all circtitnetanrr* w ithout rej/ant to
diet or husine**. ia certainly aijesldc’-ptuni in the history
of medicine. Thie Oimpmind Extract is ;mh op in Quart
Bottle*, and offered at the low price of One Dollar per
bottle. The oljject being to give the patient on opporiu- :
nity hyflie purcham of one bottle to teat ito valuahje
Medical properties and tJte power it Ita* over di*da*e.
h con be taken by the aged and tlie infant w ith equal
efficacy. Thi* Extract of Yellow Dock and Banmjmr-
ilia i* a sure, pnaitive apd pemtanem cure lor Onatuup-
tion, Scrofula or King’* Evil, Erysipelas, &*Jt Rheum.
Pimple* on the face, Chronic, Acute, and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, (>0111, general Debility, Dy*t*p*ta, Ner
vous IfeatlacliA, Liver complaint, Spinal affection*, Fe
male complaints, IJIoers, linmoni, Syphilis in it* worst
form, affection* of the BIaild»?r and Kidneys, Bilious , , .
Colic and scriou*- ljr»«sneM, Bile*, Cnativeness, (’olds, j Bu
vm. TowneNDm sarsaparilla.
THE MOST EXTUAOtDINARY MEDICINE IN THE
Thi* Extract is patgap is quart bottles; U is sit time*
abeapar. pleasanter, aad warraated ftaperior to any aold. It
cures disease* without vemitiag, purging, Mckeaing off de
bilitating lha patteat.
GREAT FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE.
The great boaaty aad ftapcriontv of Uu> aartspanlle avi
all other medicine i(, while it andicai** discsscs. it iovigo-
rates the body. It Is om ef tb* very beat Fall aad Wioter
Nedteines rfor known t it not only pgnfle. tba wholcarstea
aud ■trMigibftms tbepemoa. but It crexta. new, para aad rick
blood ; a power I by Bo other medieinr^ Aad ia thi*
m. It has per-
lie* I be grand secret of its woaderfoj
foriited witb<B the past Urn years, more than 35,000
mycm cases of disease* t aljcast VU.OUO of ikcae were <
steered in urshi*.
M«»r* thua 31,000 caXoft of Ckroaic Rbeu ratiitn 5
2,d00cs»4*a of Dv*pep*is;
4.<100 e t.es of General Debility and Waat ef Eaercv ■
7,‘iOO cases uf tke differ*at Frtnale Ctnnplaiate 1 ’
9.000 csMX of Scrofula | 1
1,80* of ibe Liver Complaint;
9.500 caasft of D.*rase of the Ridnays and Drooi v:
6 OOU caacsof CnMiiaiptii'n,
And thousands of «*>«■ of diseases nf the blood, ti* : L’l-
e»r». Krysipeias. t<ah Rheum, Pimple* on tba Face, Ac.,
together with numerous rases of Hick Iteadacbe, Psia ia
in*, Ac h Ac.
incieditiie, but we have
ill parte of the
letter* from Physician* aad o
.rk, N.
. K»q
. iitfon
1 on
, infof
sofe
"ir.rdiin
As it
tba ffuiami
lha least the
and Ague Giddincte.f»rafeti,Head-
aches of every kind, inward Fu\ci.-, Insp ire BIimnI,
Jaundice, Lara of App*itite, lypnev. Mercurial diaeanc*,
Night Hwi itr, Nervous dcbilily. Nervous cmnplainte of 1
all kind*. Neuralgia, Organic affection*, Palpitation of ,
the Heart, Painter’s Cholic. Pile*. Thi* Compound is
an infallible cur* for the Pile*. Rush of Blood 10 lit*
Head. Pain* in the Head. Hide. Cheat. Burk. Limhe,
Joint* atm Organ*, 8ciirv’\ Hwrllings. Sick Heatiachc,
HlifTnc** of tho Join!*, Expoaure, and Impniilcm e of
Life. Thi* newlv discovcrnl Chemical Con.|*»und ex*
tract* Ncrvotta dincmra* from ih* system, clcamtea lhc 1
blood and invigorate* the fealy morecfiertually than any
article that hna ever b»’cii wild. In the Vegetable King- 1 bone* are dreadfully »«* oil*
dum an All Wine Being has deposited sucli plant* and ! TT Hear Mr. Hath Terry,
herlt* its nre congenial to our constitution*, ami adapted »— 1 “ u “'* r "
to ilte cure of all rurabl* disease* lo w hich human na-
1 us that he
cares, R. Vsl
rr«nect.ii.»e DruggssU ia
an refer i 0 more than IM
e thuuftand* of caasft in
II refer 10 with pl<
Wild Chany Bitters.
mn» feu MMOnt Mlfeto, wtM (rare ate (imi.
A remlMiilil, to Hi .ilrei.i imrujr turn W»mm«>h6-
Ij raremuktoM.rcM, fe mliM h iti Mha mUwi,
m*«j«li»iik.Life, jrei.ln afmqpiiw tl m4m-
u>rkakili,u*rilm imarfMA Mm. m4 4M4DUU4
ar delicate coostiiattea.
of New-
aflteied
L berry 1
AppUaabtete trary cara «f argater d
raagamaai, baaoavar yax |mt Jiara
Every,fata ate of domaatk kabha. siamitrass, or aof lady
of aorroo* teatparaoraat, aad alt who ar* sdMatad vki Dyi-
aapaiara lodigaaii—. or tte Nba samp I stem, woold dortv*
imaradiateaad iavaloable booafit from tbo aaa of tbo Wild
Cherry Ritters. Its virtue* aad mortis are traly aateoMHof.
Nameroas eertifteatas io possaarioa of tb* proprietor, ptov*
this absmdaalty, aad a trial of it is oaly aaooasaay te satisfy
Iba most ineradaloas.
The f .lfowiag letter from Mrs. Bomb Hildreth, t
burgh, is worthy of all eoafldaoeo. fibo was soveroly
aad foaad imndlin relief from tbo tee ef the WU4< #
Newicaae, Nov. 1848.
Gawr* —4 bare aaid yoar Wild Cherry Bitters aad foaad
great relief Arsq (ho as# of late tbaa ooe bottle foil. My ap-
p*iita ia oeioaty restored, box oil my farmer aapiaosaat aea-
rations after eatiea, ar* rsosrrt. My exoerieace of ibeir
looic powers, j a silica me io ray teg, that ladies tretsbfod with
geoeral weaboera, williad them iavataable. lam varyre-
sycctfolly, SARAH HILDRETH.
Messrs. I. F H'atAUD fo Co.—Geatlemen 1—Having beea
for maa> year*afllieiad with eonstoat acidity *od *****a ef
tb* siemacb, with freqoeal vstdusg after oatiag, aad baviag
Vied maay prescriptions receammadad by fvtesuU, to no pur*
poao, I was laally prevailed apoo lo os* }oar preparation of
Wild Cherry—siace which time I am happy te state, am en
tirety relieved, aud do therefore cheer folly recoa •< e id them
sa a most exceiteut remedy for those who mav b« similarly
aflieted. MR8. E. B. PIERCY, 85 Ridge-su
New York, Jao. 7,1846.
Prepared ooly by R. HlBDARD fo CO., W Job* tt. New
York Sold also by, FOND fo W1LLCOX,
June 1.7 81 ly Coletobaa.
Iba city of New York, wh . . ... ^
aud to man of rharaeier. It is th* best medteia* for the pre
vention of ditch** kaowa. It undoubtedly saved the liras of
more than
5 000 CHILDREN TllK PA*T 8EA8ON!
1 tho cause of disease, and prepared them for
**asqn. It bas never been known to injur* in
DMINIHTR ATOK'M BALE.—Will be oolJ bof<
the Court llnure door in T^Ubotton, on ihe first
nemlay in 8«ptentt»r next, under an onler of the hon-
onthle tno inferior court of Tnllmt county, fitting for or
dinary purposes, tl»e following property,vl* : lot of land
number one hundred and seventy, aiul fifty acru* of lot
number one huitdrtMl aud acvt iiiy-onc, in the fifteenth
district of Talbot countv, ibo i<r*»perty of John law-
ranee, deoeaard. Hold fi>r the benefit of the heir* of
aaid deceased. CHAH. II. 8TILLWKLL, Adm’r.
July 4, 1848 99 nl*
PLANTATION FOR BALK.
T HE subscriber, having determined to remove West,
offer* hi* Plantation fnr *ulc, ctintniuiug 430 acre*,
situated in Mu»cuf*e county, on the road leading front
Columbu* to Laitrangw, eight ntifer. north of the former
place, adjoining Kirk, pavid-oii and other*. On tbl*
plantation aw some 850 aorara of cleared land, *oroe of
it frc*h. and all in good repair; a roinI dwelling house,
with all neceseary out-ltotisc*; a giMel <*in ho’iw and
•craw, with a well of water a* good a> m in the country,
«a well aa a plenty of fresh running water in all tlte field*
The above described place Is Iteallliy, and a desirable
place to live at, and can be purchased on tlie best of
terras, by apidying to the subscriber.
Aug.15, Sfe (J5tf) W. R. PRUETT.
STATE OF ALABAMA* I Orphan*’ Court. Aa
Rum* 11 County. ( gu*t Term, 1848.
Theophilua While, Adm'r. ex-Ofllcio of A. B. Davit, d'd
M
The Hein of said Estate.
I T Is therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication
be made in the Alabama Journal, a public Gaselte.
published In the city of Montgomery, Alabama, and also
in tlie Columbus Enquirer, a public Gaaette, published
in the city of Columbus, Georgia, for four weeks, requir
ing John il. Davis and Isabella Smith, wife of John
Smith, formerly Isabella Davis, to he and appear at an
Orphans' Court, to be holdeu for raid county on Uw first
Monday in Ootobar next, then and there to shew cause
if any they may have, why an order for the sale of tlw
following described Lamia, to wit:
Sec’n. To'p. Rang*. Hec'n. To> Rang*.
NW( 3 13 96 $4 18 15 *7
Kt 6 19 17
W4 15 14 87
E* 18 16 88
Also, one undivided third of
W4NE4 3 13 88 the followii« lands to wit:
NE* 89 *
i hutlle or |wuof Kppiag's C'om|»oaiid CoodsNsrd Hyrnp
cf Harsapsrillarvarv a*asmt,aa thereby they can entirely re
lieve tbnmsfllvMaan prevent the usual attack.
In oonclutiun, ike proprietor uaimul refrain from Mroagly
r”eomuieuiltng ki* Harrapartlla lo Parautaand Heads of Fani-
llias.wko wish t* preserve lha baattb aad stiunglh,aad good
looks nf tkeir ekifdies, as aa
Excellent Mummer and Fall Remedy.
JfHy a timely use of this article, many a child might Im. saved
frsm disease during the hoi summer moeths, by purifying lbs
■byt
will
loM til $1 Itor bottle, mid is much cheaper tl«an any
siiii'htrtirtirlc. liciug throe time* the tisimi strength
of the comntoii cxtra< i.
Proparad by H. H. KPPING.
For sale hy 11. A. WAKE. J. Y WINTER A C’O.
ROBT.CARTER, POND A WILLL'OX.
Al«o al (.raeuville, 1»». by I., D MINTER.
May 8 801M
HI I I.I l lN No. I.
HE GRAEFENBF.RG
COMPANY having
i welcomed ,iti every sec
tion uf the I'nited State* with
tlw most unparalleled ciithu*
m*n< ; and ilmir medicine*
laving reached on cnormou*
imitation, will heticcfor*
mini iselic Manlkljt Untie-
ins that they may the tuora
perfectly inform the public of
the principle* of the Ament-
<*o Gmakvknrknu Bvbtkm.
and of tin? vtu. •uperiority ot
their m«dicimw over any other* ever presented to the
world. Eteeh Bulletin will contain something of tlw
gn-ntcM mi|*iruince to the health of tlw eominuiuty ;
and all class*** of re oiler*, the clergy, JuriM*. statesmen
ami private imlividunb. rIhmiM not rail of r*W ; ng them,
to *ny tho lettftt. tine trial alone of tlte medicine* will
convince :1m* iiiost M*eptieul of their extnumlnuir> .Hi-
'tit bulletin we w ill only say that
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Am SLIM
caey. In ,ne pn sent bulletin we will only *ny iltai
1 The t.raefenberg Modieimw ora purely Vegetable.
9 Tltcy have been tebfed in lens ot ih«Hi«and* of ca
se* with perfect success.
3. Of tV* Vegetable Pill* oLat 3v),t)00 bole* are sold
each and every week!
4. Tlie demand ia constantly increasing.
5. Every article purchaard of the ('ompany or any of
its agent* is warranted ; and if it does notgivs satis*
faction the money will be refunded.
Tha Csrnefeaturg Vegetable Pilla
poear a* almost magical power in |treveuling and curing
the nrdinaiy di*ao*es which nllect humanity, (especially
bihone.)—’Thera *rv some facte connected with tlieir
cmnpo*iti<iii and use which the limits of the present no
tice forbid us to name- Suffice it lo my, that they are
the product of the most extensive and philoanphrcal re
search, aided by all the lights of modem science. All
oilier (ills are made from the recipes of less enlightened
ages; these from the combined wisdom of ancient and
modern science. In foot they are a Perfect Pill! wor
thy of the age and of the country.
The GuAErENaEia four amt ib prepared to show to
the public tlie mute unquestionable cvHleti<*c that them
celebrated pills are every day curing all dtmrnlcn of the
Liner. Stomach, Doetmh, Dtppejma, Janndiae, £ryi *
far, Orton Sichneoo, and all duveueo to which fern.
are tubject, Seuealgia. Rkeumatim, Headache, 4r.. all
Billions Complaints, for. Their wonderftil efficacy ari
ses from their power to open the pores; to cieatus amd
strengthen the stomach and howels,- to male the urine
and monthly discharges JUne healthily; and to gist tone
and uifor fo ths system. 'Price 85 ct*. a box.
No family should he without them. If they do not
give mu*taction the money will be promptly rafut*‘
and every agent is hereby instructed to that effect.
The Graeftakeif Health Bitten|
KT ENTIRELY VEGETABLE «J»-wanantod to
maae two quarts of incomparable Bitters. They are
akilfrilly and elegantly prepared by thia Company from
a number of the mast purifying, invigorating and heal
ing Roots, Baris, Herbs and lines, gallic red In the wide
domains of nature in both hemisphere*.—The use of
thaw Bitters will present Mckneaa at all seasons, aud in
•very exposure. They will restore strength and vigor
of body, give clearness to the most sallow complexion.
lure is incident. And thi* C'om|»und Nyrtin t* composed
of all those valuable plants, some of which have W*ly
been discovered and used, and found to be certain speci
fies in thousand* of disease* that before defied the best
of medical skill.
Opinions or Pbyaiciniia.
Tlii* is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians
of tlie rity of New York, have in a great many rases
prescribed Dr. Guysott’* Extract of Yellow Dock »md
Hnrrafwrilla, and are fully assured that it hra po wjual
among olI the varied Syrups and Sarajarilla prepara
tions that have ever been sold.
John F. Stebbioa. M. D., Sam’l T. Well*, M. D.,
P. S Maynard, M. D., F. R Tlmmaa, M. D.,
Jam*** E. Morgan, M. D., 8. M. Johnson, M. D.
New York .Or t. ID, 1»46.
Real the Tcatimouy.
Opinion of a physician regarding the cornhinaDon of
yellow dock with sarraparilla.
Montoomeey, June 8,1847.
Mr. Bennatt—Dear Hir:—In thi* gge .of patent medi
cine excitement, Kaflbrd* me great pleasure to nee,among
tlie innumerable aarwfairilla preparation*, one compound
that is likely to itand tin* test of time. Your syrup, com
bining as il doe* the two lie-t roots now known, w ill nnet
assuredly meet with universal approbation. For the last
15 years I have been in the habit of using, more or lera,
yellow dock root in ayrup and ointment preparations in
my practice, and have no hesitation in raying that It is
the most valuable root now known.
I have been prescribing your extract since I first M w
it, and it is equal to my exportation Very respectfully,
__ _ . H. T. R SMITH, M. D.
The Moat Remarkable Female Mefffoiae
Kaown.
Dr. Guysott’s C ompound Extract ».f Yellow Dock and
Hnrsaporfila, containing other vegetable productions that
act u|KHi the Blender and delicate ron*ntuiion of the le-
"tele, with all ibe mildne** .jf an alterative, and Mill
showing very plainly ita vnlnable propertim in suchdis-
earn-* a* incipient C'onaumpttoti, Harremte**,I«ucorrhaea,
or Whites, Oliatructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incon-
llnence of Urine, or involuntary Discharge tliereof, and
for the General Proatration of the Nyaiem, no matter
whether tlie result of Inherent Cause, or causes produced
by Irregularity, IIIiinm, or Accident If is astonishing
to see what invigorating effects it ha* upon the human
frame. Pvtson*, all weakness and lassitude before tak
ing it, at once become strung, rofmat, and full of energy
under it* influence. It immediately (oiiuterart* the
nerveleMiMM of tha female, which ia tlie great cause of
barrenness. It will not be asked of me to exhibit certi
ficates nf cure* performed in case* of mi delicate a na
ture, hut I can assure the afflicted, that we have receiv
ed a great many certificates of wonderful cures, much
beyond iMir own expectation. Several ca*e* where
fnmilir*. have been wiiImiui children, after ndng a bottle
or two of this invahiablo medicine, have been blessed
w ith h 'nlthy offspring.
More testimony in favor of tlm superinriiy of Doctor
Guysoit'* Extract of Yellow Ibwk and 8ar*a|ierilla over
all other aimilar remediaa. [Extract* of letterareceived.I
Read f Read f!
Watertown, Jefferson co., Nov. 4, 1847.
Mr. S. F. Bennett—SirI urn at a limn to express
(wuh w**nU) w hat lias lieen raid in praise of y»ur Cum-
pound Extract of Yellow JWk aud Kar4a;wiina. All
who ha\c hud the pleasure nf using n, xpeak of iteiuar-
tclluus cfferls in removing disease, wuh so much feeling
and heartfelt satisfaction, that I am confident now that
no medicine in use can boost of it* superior qualities, i
Many who have been complaining for year* with i«m in
the Mile, hurtling and pain in the cheat, gen-
cml debility, h«s of ap|MUite, chill*, night sweat*, -mlt
rheum, scmfula— *n feet all the iiiwaj<eN that we in thi*
climate are heir to, find in the YeJinw Dock und Sana-
parilla nil that i* requisite to make them what thev were
in the day* of health, Ac.
We find (hat we have hail soma twelve doten buttle*
in three months, and we are nearly out. You w ill please
^ GREGORY.
CoatanipUoM Cared.
Victor, Orleans eo., N. Y., July 15, 1*17.
Mr. Bennett, Little Falls—Dear Si*-— On the re«-eipt
of this Mtid meat lean, four dozen bottle* Extract <»f Yel
low Ik ck and Sarsaparilla. It ia giving entire «ati«fao-
tion here. One coae, that of a young man from Michi
gan. nearly gone with consumption, lie commenced
taking the medicine wlian unable to set up. ami hvfore
n*»ng the whole of the first bottle was so much better aa
to be aide to walk to the neighbor*, and it is now certain
that he will got well apeedily. He wa* alao very deaf,
and that is also nearly cured. There are other earns
where it has been used wuh good sucre**. Yours,
trttlv, . . ^ A. P. DK KIN80N.
\ ictor, July 88, 1847. Mr. Bennett— Dear Sirs— 1 The
medicine sent he* not rome to hand yet. I am entirely
out, with calls of frum 6 to 10 bottles per day. Send
some b) express immediately. In !m*te, yours,
. „ . A. P. DICKINSON.
UfljBmmfotory Rheumatism Cared.
8euara Falls, July 10,1847. Mr. Bennett—Deer Sir:
I am entirely out of your Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarraparilla, and will be much obliged if you will send
me some four doien or more bottles aa soon as paseible.
I do not like to be out of the medicine. So far il has
sold well and given entire satisfaction. 6ue bottle o
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and one bottle of Rhau-
malic Linimreit, aold on Uw RMh day of June, baa per
formed a radical cure of inflammatory rheumatism of
long standing, uiwu % gentleman who was only able to
move about the boose ou crutchr*. He wra in our vil
lage to-day, some six or aa van miles frem home, without
crutches or cane. He wished me to tender you his un
feigned thanks for being restored tolieaUh.atid relieved
from pain and suffering by the sole use of your invalua
ble medicine. _ J. R BROWN.
Cough* aud Cold*.
Yorkville, Oneida co., June 84, 1847. Mr. Bennett—
Doer Sir1 era entirely out of the Yellow Dock end
Sarraparilla. Send me at yoar earliest convenience
war to
duties
HHKlMATlttM.
This Sar.apsrllls i* used « ith the moat purfret asceaai ia
RhfuiiMtic eoinjilaiiil*, hownrrr severe or chrnaie The as-
loaifthiog cutes it has performed are iadued Wonderful.
Olhsr rumedtes somenme. give lempurarv relief, this an-
tirrly aradiraias it from ihs uvea * hat, the liaiha aad
often
. of the nlilcst and eiost ra-
•peclatde laarvers io Hanford. C« nn The fullowiua is aa
eairsct of a latter received from him
Dr. Townsend:—I have used one Ixmln of yoar Sarsapa
rilla, and fiod il is sscallent in iu effects upon a Chronic
Rheumatic pain to •hick I aat subject, from as Ujary oaca-
sionad several years ago, in a public stage. Please seed aw
Ivn bottles to lb* care of Dr Beyawar. I have conversed
with two of our priacipal-pkysiciaos, sod recommend veer
Sarsaparilla. BETH TERRY
Hanford, March IS, 1845. T ‘
roNNCWPTION CURED.
Cleaas* and Strengthen. Consumption r Aa b« eared Bros-
chilis. Cen.umption, l.iver Complaint. Colds. Catarrh,
Coavhs, flsthma. Spilling ef fl|n«>d, Sorraess in the Cheet.
Ileeiic Flush, Night !**aala, Difficult or Prolate Especto-
ralinn.Paia la the Sid*. Ac.,have been aad can b* cured.
Dr- Town«*n4—Dear Sin Nearly twenty year* ago 1 took
a violent cold which settled on i— *— “
severely i indeed, foistly It beeai
so severe as lu prevent
my lung*- sad effected i
hsrhia* cesgh,
sin***. Within the last few years il increased on manured-
sally. At last I became reduced—I breathed *lth difficulty,
aad raised within* cough much bad mailer.and for tba last
alne month* prevkuus to using your Sarsaparilla, bad regular
I.ifbt sweats; indeed, my friends and myself supposed that
I would die with th* Consumption ; but I have th* happiaeaa
te inform you that, to my surprise, after osing three bottles
of yutirWar.-parma. 1 Aud my health restored- It relieved
m* grsduaNv, and I am now enjo>ing much better health
than I have before ia 2« years. I bad almost entirely lost my
appetite, which is also returned. You are a! liberty to pub
lish Ibis with mV name lu ths papers, if you chocs*.
My little girl, who is thru* vear# old. had a very bad cough
the wholn of last Winter. We became vary much alarmed
on ner account. While usfag (he medicine, I gar* her soam
uf it, end it sooa entirely relieved her. as well as myself, and
she is wall nnw, and hearty as any child I ever saw, 8be
was also foil of lilll# blotch** i it taoh them sway and her
*hln is amnnth and fair sew i nuu I am satiated she recover
ed her health from
R. F. HIBBARD’S
Geauine Vegetable Auti.Bllioaa Family Pill.
T hese Puis arc a Ctruii car* for Fevar and Ague, sod
Bilious fever, as numsroua certificates taut to th* pro
“* : t#urs will show
he .madness of the do*#, (caly two
their simplicity, and efficacy, happily ■
and geojralusr.
The unbounded popularity and cstcaalv* sa'a of the pills
hav* induced persons to imitate them, aad wrap them uadcr
a name and reputation not their owe.
The proprietors have pm up these pills in thsir own proper
name t»ht thny msy the more effect** ly protect »!•»* ,.d
the pubtiefrum fraud, which they could not dotftl . had
taken a fictitious name, or the name of th* dead. Bc-d th*
followiug statement:
My father, tb* Rev. ffi. Hibbard, died Aagast 17, 1844.
While lull is life time. I manufactured these Fills, aud put
them up In boars, and entloeed them with «
active supertatendsaca, Ike Tills havagoiaed their reputation
as a Family Medicia*.
Since hts death, I hare manufactured the Tills and put them
up lu my uwu name, aa I deem it lo be a species of deception
to put the name of Rev. B. Hibbard on tha wrapper, and
thereby induce th* belief that ha superintends tba menu*
factor* of the Pill*, knowing at th* earns time that it is aot
so—that he is dead.
Th# Tills bearing tho a am*. R. F. Hit>b*td, are maaafac-
fared hy me, aad ere ths gwrete* Hibbard’s Pill* as made by
my Ihther, Rev. B.HtMmrd- RUFUS F. HIBBARD.
Besareaod ask for R. F. Hibbard's Pill*.
From the many recomaraitdattoa* wa have received of the
Pills, wo give s few, but one trial i* more coavtoeteg thoa
many certificates.
To. R F llihbard A Co.—Gents i This is to csrtlfr that I
wssaffiictad with that dreadftil disrate Fetor and Ague, and
waa recommended to try your Pills. Oao bos was sufficient
to eoatplete a cure Your* taspectfoUy, B MINER.
To R. F. Hibbard A Co—Dear Bira: Your Pills are tho
vory best Cathartic I over used; being troabled with a severe
CoM.
lost, I took
M. my hood stopped up and my general vigor
p dose—It seemed to renovate ay whole systi
red me to health agaiq. Yours, Ac. BENJ.J
A genttemaa writing from tho Booth says, that aa reties
altogether oa these Pills for tha core of Fever and Ague, and
wishes s farther supply.
Prepared oadsold wholesale tad retail, by R.F. HIBBARD
4 C<a,M John street. Haw York, geoeral agent* for the Uni
ted Society of Makers. Bold also hy
FORD A W1LLCOX,
April 11,1848 IS ly
OIRLA, READ THIS.
Yon who hove palecompteiions, daft eyes, blotches on lha
face, rough shin, aad are “out of soirits,” use a bouls or
two ot Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. It will cleanse your
blood, remove the freekels aad blotch** sad give yon ani-
aratloe. sparkling eyes.Abe spirit*, snd beautiful complex
ion—all of which are of Immense value to unmarried ladies.
OR EAT FEMALE MEDICINE.
Dr. Townsend's HarsjpartHa ia « sovsieign aad speedy
cure for Incipient Consumption. Barrenness, Leucorrhtea or
Wliites. obstructed or difficult Menstruation, 'nenntipeue* of
’* iuvnhmtarydischurre thereof, snd for the general
KiM’— ,W “ — “ Li * 1 - - *- »
runt
deal
Nothing can be more surprising than its iavigoratiug ef-
fects on the human frame. Person*, aft weakness and lassi
tude. from taking it, at once become robust and foil of ener
gy under na ieflueace. It immediately counteracts the
eervsIeMnase of the firmule frame, which is tke great causa of
barrenness.
It will not be expected of as |i. cases of so delicate a na
ture, le exhibit certificates of cure* nertormed, bat wa can
assare ti e sffiicled. that hundred* of r*»** have been report
ed inns, ftevrralcase* where families Hava been wlihnat
children, after nsing a few bottles of this invaluable modi,
cine, have bee* blessed with healthy offspring.
Dr. Townsend—My wife beinggreatlr distressed hy weak-
ness snd general debility, and sufferiof continually by paia
and a sent"ion of bearing down, falling of lha womb, and
with thru difficulties, and having hoow'n cases where your
medieinn has clfected great cure*, and also hearing il recom
mended for such cose* as I have described, 1 , htalned a battle
of votir Extract of BareapanD*. and followed the directions
you gave me. In a short period it removed bar complaints,
aad restored her health. Doing gratefol for the henelHs she
received. I take pleasure to thus uekimwlodging II, and re-
Commend .g H to tho public. M. D. MOOP.E.
Alahany, Aug. 17,1844. Cor. Grapd auJ Lydius sta.
in refen
son tu suppose sha is annroaehing that critical period, “th*
turn of 4dr,” should neglect to lake it.as it ts a certain pre
ventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to
which female# are subject at this time of life This period
may be delay#d several years hy mil* thi* medicine. Nor
ia tt less valuable for those approaching womanhood, as it is
eatculated to assist nalare, bv quickening the blood and in
vigorating the at stem Indeed, this medicine is tavaluebl*
for allthe di»ea*eft to which womea are subject.
It braces the wh-.l- »»s*em. renews peroMoeatly the aalu-
ral energies—by removing the impurities of the body—set
•o far sflinuletiiif the #> -’em es (o produce a subseqweat re-
taxation, which is thecas* of most medicines take* for fe-
mate weakness aid disease.
SCRnFIXA CURED.
Thia Certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla
ha* perfect control over th* most obstinate diseases of the
blood. Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented.
THREE CHILDREN
Dr. Townsend—Dear ffir I I havethe pleasure to lafotm
you that three af my ehitdran hav* been cared of the flerof
ula by the as* uf yaur excellent medicine. They were af
flicted very aeverely with had sore*; have tukea oily four
bottles t it took them away, for which I feel myself under
deep obligation Yonts. rrapectfally, ISAAC Mr. CRAIN,
Ns* York. March 1.1847. 100 Wooslar-at.
OPINIONS OK PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Townsead is almost daily receiving order* from Phy
sicians in different parts of th* Union.
This la to certify that we, the undersigned. Physicians of
th* city of Albany, have ia numerous cases prescribed Dr.
Townsend's flntsapartllu, and bellava it to ha oa* of th* moat
valuable preparations ia the market
H. P. PULING. M D.
A WllffiON, ffi. D.
R.R.RRIGG«,M.D.
Albany, April 1.1647. p. E. ELMENDORF, M. 0.
Brondreth'a Pills.
THIS medicine te acknowledged te h* ons ot the meat
1 valuable ever discovered, as • purifier of the Weed aad
fields. Ittssupsnor to Bsrsnpavillawhether nan sudorific
or alterative. U stands infinitely above all th* preparatieaa
or combination# of Mercury. It* purgative properties are
alone of iseaJeulabl* value—for tnree Pills may tm taken
daily for any period, and instead of weakening by the ca
thartic effect, they add strength by taking sway the caaseof
weakness. There ia no goad Mercury dene, which thee*
pills do not likewise. But they have ecu* of the mteerahte
effects of that deadly specific. Th* teeth are not lajatad—
the bones snd limbs arc not peraf * ‘ *
these distressing symptoms, new |
Pills u« indeed t Universal
ROBERT CARTER and
J. F. WINTER 4 CO., Afunt* for Columbia.
And by our sf*nl* in every tows lo ths United State*.
May 9,1848. 81 ly
important TO ALL I
Wik would reapertfrilly call the attention ofths^ pub-
in relaUu
corameni, a* il apeak* for itedC
Spuing Hill, Ala., July 84,1848.
Memr*. J. F. Winter A Co.:
Gentlemen .—I most rhaarftilly bear tretineony to the
areat efficacy and virtue of the “ Tattsssall'* Heave
Powuem*," in tlie cure of Ilonas affected with heave
roughs aita cold*. I have a valuable home that wax no
severely affected with heave* and violent coughing, that
I had well nigh lost him, when I purchased a package of
Tntterrairs Heave Powder*, which entirely cured him
and restored his appetite. No owner of home* should be
without it Respectfully, your*,
Chas. A Peasody.
OT" The above valuable medicine can be bad of
J. F. WINTER it CO.,
Aug. 1. Sale Agent* for Columbus.
with wcnns*—nl'ill health, lorn spirit* end lam of ap
petite. should procure them at once. Pnom 95 ct* e
parkuffe.
Tfee Giaeflbskerf Fever ul AgM Fills*
Thia Fill ia the great conqueror of Fever and Ague,
and Fever of all other type* aud fortes.
Tfee Graefeaketi Mnayarills CtHpoul.
*ntte i* now th* standard Banaparilla Preparation of
the day: fer*arpa**ing all othsre before I hr public.
In addiuou to the priacelv Sarsaparilla, thi* prepare-
^ ‘ , Mandrake, Burdock, Elder,
It 1* taking th* place of dB other Saiaapartlla*. aud
•boaid h* tried by afl wh* wfeh toure eny thine of the
kind- Fries llffit bottle, which will make two quarts
af th* gwoteut pemitde streagtk.
Tim other Medicine* are The GaAtriNBcaa Evt
Lotion, Tnb Q|ilmbx'i Panacea, The Gebbn
Mountain Ointment, Tub CamuMrrtvR'a Balm,
Ths Dtbenteev Svaup.
RIP It is intended that there shall b* a Greefeahegg
D*gt la every —ighhortned la th* United States, at
Far rale by
KHtD * wnxcox.
cu mkmQ*.
MMT. 0,1 O. W. Omni * On, Hiw.
rak*ai , giff?ssfrt:
*■8, Tw, Mir. Q«-
Na*M.mMhSI,mS
fnuu Ur lo «ji dowi bonli.. y wi havi ioiwtaii( rill,
for il. Il afliirili me much oUiura to my that il firm
univirml Mtiifociiua. I ihiok from ucnonul knouM,i
It i. (hi but luodicim for rough, und mid. thu l havs
•nr hecooy ucquuinlid with. Rrapirifullv. roun,
AMMON CLARK.
Gluul C'urr rffrrtr.1 by 'hi uw of Dr. Guyiou’i Compound
Kitruci of YiOow Itoch und Surmpurilhu
Onondufu co.. Jum 10, 1843. Mr. BiumU—Drur
SirYou will doubliw. b. pi,mil to hour the ,ood cf
fort of your r«nr rmurkubk Compound Eiimrt uf Yel
low Dock und Sompurillu. I hove long burn of die
opinion thut on ntmcl of yullow dork und mnwpunUu,
rombinod. would do mom in miorin, houlth und vigor
tondtWiUmiod nndwfoiblrdrocMilouon, thuauuy mr-
mpunllu propumtha thut could pomibly h, gut up.
Whik your umvilUn, ugrut wuu in our town, for tho
porpow of uppointing un upon £» the rule of your med
icine, 1 modi u nurchm of om bottle, to tom thi tirtuoi
ot Urn compound, und, UII untie ipotrd, it w orited I Ac u
rhurm. Ilte prmou upon whom I tried il, wui u Mn.
Mr Norton, whu hud tmn confined to the houui for mor~
ly fifteen yiun. u portion of hur lime to her hid. I burr
founded birneurly two yeurtt huving (iron hor mnlt
ohm mom with u ritw to hoop her moy, Mippmbig .ho
could notluuloogj but m our gnu ourpriw, .ho i. iu u
ftdr wuy In gel on unity will—burn (mod om boiiio und
omnme(w«duooihur 1 und 1th nowrurtuin (hut .ho will
got wallow
Voq, mpoctfuily, yunru,
P. X ADDISON.
Utk Ml fnr Impnuition.
Bon-uro Low yon boy modictm pot up in ammo, uuatt
ntUm. w yon M liuM. to be Impnmd um (
nd onquira for Dr. Guyuott'a Compound Eimm
And by the prtndpn! DragWoW throt^hout thi cSmd
Btuaoo, Worn hdim und Cumdu.
Nan, (Minim uukm put up Wt lug* Mimi, bottler
eontuhrim u aonM, und nmm of tho Syrou blown ia the
Wfomhhh dm wihOoo Mpmumo ft T. SBNNBTT oa
■■HHi
MV
UNITED STATES OFFICER.
Capt.G. W. Mcloca*. Mb* *f tha Uaiiad Butte Maria*
Corps aad w»*i*b*r of th* N*w Jcrs«y Lqiilaurt, has hlad-
ly scat as th* followiag Certificate, ft tells iu owe atory.
R AN WAV. Jaa. 95. I §47.
A y**r since I was takas with tha iafieaasa, *e4 m y whole
ayatam fell ia a dteilitatad stata. 1 wa* Jadeced t* try Dr.
Tewamed's Sarsaparilla, aad after taking tao or threa hat-
lira. 1 was vety mack relieved, aad attribute it aaUrely to
the said Naraaparilla. 1 hav* coaltauad tab tag tt aad fiad
that I improve every day. I believed it saved my life, aid
would out be without il *edar aay coesideretk}*
W. McLEAR.
CASE OT DROPSY
We hav* a rest knew* a case of Droosv. which this mod-
•ia*. if read, did aot reli*v«. Tha foltewing ia ■ copy of •
letter Dr. To«a***d received from a geotfeiaan oa Lore I*-
Uad. It is U sly a rrmarhaltl* caa* •—
„ . M FtATWJML Loag Uaad, June 11,1844.
Dr. Tawaaead—My mother, who is 83 year* of ago, ha*
for several vear* past he#a laboring aader a sorer* ease at
Dropsy. We employed before aa board of yo«r omdicia* a
great aaiabor ef fame ilia*, hat th* disease continued t* gala
oa her ; ska waa so m*eh hfoat*«l with it that it wo* almect
impoeftiMe for her to It* dew*, or sloop white lying t her fate
•ad toff* wars truly * eight to behold. W* board mack tou
rer.atio* respecting your roasedy. aad w* coaeladod to ob
tain it for ber satiafertion. aot droamiag that it aoold rrtiere
ter, as *b* w*e so for advanced ia years red her dtaoasc was
•f so long staadteg—for her complaint hod tea* coming oa
for almost sav*e rears. Th* first botU* aba took, we could
sot pereiva tb«( it helped hor te the least, with th* exception
of incroottag ter appotita. O* uaiag th* aoceod bottle there
was aa io^ravamoat ia bar diaeos* She coutiared retef it
••til ebu took fire bottle*, aad abe te almost if not entirely
welL Oh* dose aot look like the saom pereoo; she rides oat
aad walk* with mm aad te very cmafertable. Tbo aid ledy
A RKMCL'E TO THE AFFLICTED!
THE CELEBRATED JEW DAVID’8, OR
HEBREW' PLANTER \
A Certain Remedy for all PixRD Pains in the Side,
Chest, /,'n’jtr, /ta<lc. Bowels, Muscles, Rheumatiim
in all its various forms. Nervous Affections, Lung
and Liver Complaints, Spinal Affections, Female
Weaknesses, Qc., dfc.
F OR THE ABOVE CO.MPLAINT8 thir Plaffer has
no *f)ual. The great celebrity which il ha* alrtady
ocqum-n not only in the old hut in the new world, the
exlraordtitary cure* it ha* performed in the mote exitetne
rnsra of suffering, have acquired for it such a reputation,
that tlie proprietor ho* not (until recently) been able to
Mipply half the demand.
The rale** thmugltout every city, town and village i**
the l'tilled State*, are without a parallelA nrru
stance nut surprising wlien the vast amount of human
suffering relte\«*d hy iu uw U conaidered. In spinal de
fects the benefit usually is of Ute moot decided charac
ter. In sotouj complaints, nineteen cases out of twen
ty readily yield to the penetrating stun ula combined in
this valuable preparation.
In Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the claim*
lie Hebrew Plainer have long since born universally ac-
knotl lodged. Thure w ho ere laboring tinder weak backs,
no matter from what cause the weakness may have orig
inated, (even if such peraon have been ramatiided in pre
vious applications) in the use of the Hebrew Plaster
they will find the affected part suddenly restored to it*
original sound new.
As a supporter in core* of constitutional weakness, it
will be found of great advantage. It ia particularly re
commended to female* who are suffering from sudden
weakness or general debility. In short, it embrace* all
the virtue* w-hich the most scientific mind waa capable
of compounding from valuable substance* found in the
old world, end will be found entirely free from thuee ob-
jection* which are a source of complaint with the nu
merous spread plaster* now before the public.
Q5F Tneae plasters poa m ** -
up in oir-tiglit boxes, hence
OT" These plaster* po* e*s the advantage of being pot
they retain thsirfkO nrlues
«h box containing aaflkient te
ipread six or eight plaster*.
^ ,, in New Orleans hy 8TOVIL fe MEAD. No. 80
m-sl.General * " * 1 “ " L * " , " m
fe WILLC'OX. Colummsi
ton : 8. F. Colberoon, Le
ry, Newnon.
June 13. 1848
i; Murph^fe Crook, Homil
F. fe E. M Sto-
96 ly
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A CURE FOR LIFE SECURED!!
Dr. Upham’s Electuary,
An internal remedy.for the Cura of Piles.
T 'HK VEGETABLE PILE ELECTUARY. i*re*t*d by
Dr. A. Upturn, a dmiagatert pbyaicia* of N«w Yefk
city, ia tha oaly really aereeaafel ramedy Oar that dang areas
ana distressing complaint, the PILE*, evar sffared ta tha
Amorisaa pabli:.
Tka Etoeumry aoataire na Mineral Modtete*. ae Alee*,
Celocyau. Gamboge, or other powerfal aad irri«*lteg pur
gative No foor of taking cold while aader iu iafiaeaee ; ha
change io diet aoeeaeary. If laheo aecordiag la direteioSe,
a care for Irta ia gearooiltod.
Another eeruficat* added lo tho hundred* that bare already
beea received ef tb* tflkacrey of Dr. Upbeat bRfeteaary:
Rossvll Co., Ala , fab. 9Mb, I04T.
Messrs. Winter A Eppiag < GcaU.—Per lb* toat fifteen
rears I bare bona affiteted with tbat mate distresaiag dia
base, th* “ Bleediag Pile*,"aad bare bod recooreeto a great
many medkiaoe witboot obtafotas rrttef. aatil I ohuiaed
three boa** of Upham’s Pile Etoctaary from you, which hara
■ESN ALLEN
POND A WILLTOX.
If
OA S3B S3Q CE> AlOa<
MADDEN A ADAMS,
g AVE MBond I
•T Broad mim
winkwpaaaw
J (hair Marid, Work, lo (hi im rid*
J MTMt, mar th* Marin Ho—, whm
1 hmproa—ntlf oa hand a rhaim akdlair
ItaUaa aad ft—rtrs» Malta, for
Inn loan, Xaaawti, Taaki, Tikltli, kt.
ca<dpahbtpatra—a Thi. on
ft—alMlaaUmoall ad— oa Ktor Yorhpri-
cm, aad W—r ti— aar MaMhharil in lib
pan af tho Manay. AllonHnfi—thoruunlrpuMud-
•d to. (In m— mif ardornd iu pmon.
gy Maswata* aad ranlag d— iuda t—aaa-
—. PU—afnrii aad Snaao C—.at alarapr aa
Sold WbobaaI* aad Brail hr KETCHOfi ft
OUOH. 1*1 ruiMML. Now Yort, and J. T. WIN
GOUGH.
TEBftCO.Coii
May 9, |(H8
«» it
Invataable Family Companion.
ots.; hound 75 rtr. MaS toanr — pmt— I
Shooldir Bm— aad CWw. fapaadwo. ftt MaU to
wy tart.30 cw.|—ago...lahti^ t Tahm. EU—*3.
potters, give height from brad to foot, end circumference
of pereun next the sorfeccp jute above the hips, if Rur
tore, mention which aid*. Agent* wonted for the *■•
ef fee above food*. Addrere Dr. 6. g. Fitch, 7C
Broadway, Now York, pute paid.
HycA H, IAH (Y R.F .N.Y.) If ly
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