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LEGAL NOTICES.
rviTY SHERIFF'S ATTACH-
\y MENT SALE.—By virtue of an order to me
directed by iho Honorable Edwanti J. Hards*.
Judge of ilia Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and
Terminer tor the city or Savannah, and in conform*
tfy to the order. I will aotl on the firat Tuesday in
July next, before the Court Hoiiae in the city ol
Savannah, between the leg I l.ouraor*alo: One lot
IrAn Spoons* one do. Pocket- Books, one package
Jewa-hnrps ****** •■>* itn><m iv- 1 -- — -*-
iled mhai
is, one do. Shaving Boxes,ono do,
motion noea, one do. remiiauta Dry Goods, one lot
Boots and Shoes, aeven Decanters containing Li*
quof, eleven Tumblers, ono lot Tarpaulin Hate, one
«W Blacking, five barrels containing ama.I quanti
ties Gin, i Brandy, Wine and Cordial, one ullage*
•**1 Beer, one lot Crockery, one do. Tin Ware,
—“* “ li "“ u *' " quantities Gin ant'
, one box 'I'obac-
ummi ucci, uuo luk uiunoij, uiis u
three stand caakt containing rnail quai
Brandy, one quarter-casks Ib andy , on
one box Soup, one ullage do.,
one Beer-Pump, ono old ditto, one I
Marble, seven bottles Cordial, tw<
' Paris Watchcase, Punch and Boot Cut*
latches, one demijohn containing Honey,
tS
Msh/ng Corks, one pair old Scnles, one box con*
brining sundry articleo of Iron Ware, die., one lo*
Measures, one Cheese*Cnrer, ono Bucket, and on<
lot Glasses j levied on by virtue of an AUachmon
aa the property of Michael Weldon to satisfy ,arii
Attachment, at tho instance of John F. 'lUckc
versus Michael WcUUm. 1 \ ‘
June 15 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
tween the legal hours nr sale, the follov
ties, via: two Writing Tables, ten Ch
Copying Machine and Table»one Paper C
Pine Table, three lnk*standa, three Paper
two Counting-room Stools, one Map, tliri
Filet, one lot Miscellaneous Bonks, c
Clothes Press, four Hair Tronks, one
Trunk, two pair Shovels and Tongs, one Carpet
and one piece, one Writing Desk, two pair Plated
Rag, one Toilet Table, one Hocking l.L .
Waiters, twelve Mahogany Chairs, ono round Ma
botany Table, one Bureau, one Sofa, t* *
coila Rone, and one Fire'Grate. Surrce
JohnT. Rowland,lor the benefit of hit
and to b« told by order of Court.
AI*o.,ft the same time and place—S
Glass Jars and contents, one lot Cmcl
Blacking, ono lot Comb*, three .pair Shoes,
Books, ail Straw Hats, thirteen bara Soap, I
Wash Boards, Scales and Weighta. levied o
Conway and Michael Conway. Proper»j
out by Michael Conway.
" mar ^8 LEVI S. BUSSELL, Sheriff.
fu
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empty ditto, one ullage hairelGin, half keg 1 ol
«o, thirty common Bowls, seven Decanters
contents, two Lamps, one small lot Tobacc
remnant of Cation, twenty-two boxes Soap,
ullage boa Pepper, nine Juga, four empty K
eight Glaus Jars, tan Glass Tumblers, one
Scale* and Weights, one lot empty Buttles,
three Demijohns. Levied on as the propertj
of Henry Ganuhi,
Conway, property
aoy.
i°»y«
tub, between the legal houtj ol'aale-
Ihe property of Use Into firm and co-nartnership
Scott fit Balfour, to satisfy a fi. fi., .ssued ent
Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of
Savannah Insurance and Trust Company,
june 6 ELISHA VVYLLY, Sbff. c
E
IFFIN6HAM SHERIFF’
East by J. Davis,
Honorable Superior Court of Burke County,
B R W
YAN SHERIFF’S SAI,E.-
Utning two hundred seres, more nr less, bourn
by landsof N. Bacon, end vacant land when «urv
ed ( levied on aa the property of Jacob Roberts
to satisfy an execution in favor of John Dillon.
v^Also, one tract*, containing fifty seres, in ■
county, bounded by lands of Thomas S. Clay ;
James Jones | levied on as the property of Chat
M. Baahelor, to satisfy two executions in favor
William Bragg. Lovy made by a constable aed
turned to me.
june6 JOHN V. WELLS,a. c
OR*
D be i
be told on the first Tuesday in Augc
before the Court House iu Bryan county, t
the usual hours of sslo, one tract of Land <
ing ono hundred and fifty acres, more *
bounded by lands of Mrs. E. Butler, Shem
JEiq„, Ratcliff fit Wm. Harn ; levied on no tl
ertyof John W. Harrison, to satisfy two ex*
*n favor of Mrs. Blixa M. Bird, property
out by the Defendant,
june 25 JOHN V. WELLS, «
M c
McIntosh County, s Negro Man named Jim.
and has not been claimed,
may 39. , C. O’N
aalp, the following property,
»:
ring on \
'minty;
levied on na tho
property v
sued from
H. Rockenbough, vs, James Underwood,
■perty pointed out by' Plaintiff's Attorney,
at the same time and place, one thousand nc
Land; all in one tract, lying on the waters c
Alatamaha River, In said County; six Bee-
one Grind-stone, one VVaoaeg Clock, and nn<
Slab—all levied on as the property orJnme* l
wood; to aatlafy one fi. fa. Uaued from the H«
bio Inferior Courtof said County in fovor of
S.II..Rockenbough, va. James Underwood,
ports pointed out by Plaintiff* Attorney.
ipky21 f RENJ.F DOWDY, Shfi*'
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
xJL On the first Tuesday in August, will be
before the Court House door, in the town of J*
•on, Camden county, between the legal hou
ante, 1 all those certain tracts of Lnnd, know
Yellow Bluff; together with 60 head of Stock
U« r (more or-iess,) the proparty of the csla
#JIenrv R, Russell, late of Camden countv,deceased.
Sold by permission of the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary of atid.county. for the beuefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
GEO. W. HARDER,
June9 . C. RUSSELL. Adm'x
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE , — {>
Mm. Will bo sold, on tho firat Tuesday In. August vJ
next, at the Court House in Emanuel County, be- eita
tween the legal hours of sale, (1,912) ono thousand ed,
nine hundred nnd forty-two acres or Lend, on the Ord
Ohnopy River, Emanuel County. Said land sold T
as the property uf Joseph Tillman, decoaied, far sing
the benefit of the heirs. to
Also, will be sold on the same day, n> the Court Cle
House in Appling County, ono lot of Land in .tho pres
County of Appling, containing (490) four hundred will
nnd ninety acres, known by No 28T, in the 3d Dis- VV
triet. Sold aa the property or Joaeph Tillmnn, de- tlco
ceased, for the benefit ol tlio hem. Sold by An A.
order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary. j«
Terms made known on tho dny. —=■
JAMES TILLMAN, > fl
HKNItY TILLMAN.iAdm’or,. VJ
may 6 A. D. EASON, ) bon
EORGIA — Chatham County.— [*(*
VH.Toall whom It may concern: VVUerona, .Jo- *]
•eph Kelt. Executor of the last will and testament ain
of John Wagner, deceased, late of anid counlv, to 1
hath applied to tho Honorable the Court of Ortfl- tioi
nan* lor Letters Dismissory: ( ' ed.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish, all ofj
concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) j
to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s office of said Court, —
on or before the thirteenth dny of July next; other- f
wise Letter* Dirmiasory will.bo granted. V
Witness, the Honorable Elias Reed, one of the Fra
Justices of said Court, this twelfth day ol January, Nic
one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. to
jnn 13 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. 0. 0.c. wli
(-J.EOKGIA — Chntlmm County.— ""i
r VX To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Rob- C m
ert Habersham, Executor of the Imt will and testa- to
ment of Sarah t».Haig, deceased, late of ssidcoun- on
- tv, hath applied to tlie Honorable the Court of Or- wii
l dinary of said county, for letters UismUsory:
• These aro therefore to cite and admonish all Jus
• concerned, to file their objections, (if any thoy have) eig
• to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said Court.
e on or before tho third day of September next, oth- —
e arwise letter* dismisaory will be granted. f
Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of V
r the Justices of said Court, this 2d day of March, of
e 1846. dec
r mar3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. 0. 0. c. of
d (^.EORGIA — Chothnm County.— , in
r VX To nil whom it may concern: Whereas Sa- to
p rah E- Habersham. Executrix of the last will nnd Cl
e testament of Richard VV. Habersham, deceased, prr
r late of said county, hath applied to the Honorable wi
\. the Court of Ordinary of said County, far Letters
e Dismioaory: • the
y Those are therefore to cito and admonish, all da
«, concerned,to file their objections (if any they have.)
to the applicant in the Clerk’* Office of *a|d Court
n on or before the thirteenth day of July next; other- |
0 wise Letters Disntissorv will be granted. V
a; Witness, the Honorable Wm. Thorne Williams, tor
n one of the Justices of said Court, this twelfth day so
s, uf January,one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. far
d jxn 13 SEABORN GOODALL. c.o. o.c. c. cit
EORGIA — Chulhum County. — 5?
n, VX To ati whom it may concern: Whereas, A. P wl
ot llauitun, Administrator of the estate ol Alexander dc
et Meldrum. deceased, late of said county, hath ap- ua
ur plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said
is county while'sitting far ordinary purposes far Let- ~
i. ten Dismissbry: f
n These are therefore to cite and admonish, all V
j. concerned, to file thoir objections (if any they have) to
n lu the applicant in the Clerk’s office ol aaid Court of
d on or before the thirteenth day of July next; other- co
wiae Letters Disiniatorry will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. trancis Sorrel, one of the sin
— Justices of said Court, this twelfth day of January to
11 one thousand eight hundred and forty-aix. tin
t. jan 13 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o. c.c. ed
J: f~lEORGIA —Chutlmm County. — ° r
e, VX To all whom it may concern: Where**, Sam- -~
ne **l A. Hooker, Administrator of the estate of f
c- Isaac Norton, deceased, late of said county, bath V
nd applied to the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of Ar
■ said county for Letters Dismissory:
in These are therefore to cite and admonish til SI
is, concerned to file their objections, (if any . they to
iir have.) t<\ the applicant in tho Clerk’s Office of aaid vi
nd Court, on or before the thirteenth day of July next, of
of otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted. et 1
of Witness, the Honor ible Anthony Porter, one of or
nd the Justices of said Court, thi* twelfth day of Jan- fa
ce one thousand eight hundred and farty-six.
el jan 13 SEABORN GOODALL.c.c.o. c. c Cr
T p EORGIA Chatham Count*.
VX To all whom it may concern : Whereat, C. E. |
— Barie, Administrator of the estate ol Joaeph Lnu- V
U. rent,doreuaed, hath applied to the Honorable the lo
i!y Courtof Ordinary of eald county, for letters distnis-
n- sorv : S
nd These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all con- P
ra corned, to file their ( bjcctiona, (if any they have) A
nd to the anplicnnt in the Clerk’s ollice of aiid Court, tl
as on nr beftiro the third day of September nest, oth- cr
of erwise letters dismissory will he granted. ti
lie Witness the Hon. Kliaa Reed, one of the Justices tl
lie of said Court, this 2nd dny March, IS46.
mar3 SEABORN GOODALL, c.c. o. c. c. m
PEORGIA — Chutlmm County.;— -
S VX To all whom it may concern: Whereas John P
in F. Guilmartin hath applied far Letters of Adtninis- -L
Id, trntinn on the estate and effects of John Guilmartin, th
of late of aaid County, deceased: ■ le
— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all R
■s, and singular the kindred and creditors of the said pc
of deceased, to file thoir objections (if any they have)
VI to the granting of the administration of tho estate in
b e of tlie deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s -
in Office of the aaid Court on or before the fifth day i
Qn . of July next, otherwise Letters of Administration 1
will bo granted. tl
Witnrra, the Honorable Elias Reed, one of the s
— Justices of the said Court, the fourth day of June, R
— A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. o
at, june5 SEABORN GOODALL,C.c. o. c. c.
" pEORGIA — Chatham County
nn- VX To all whom it may concern: VVherens, P.
ed B. Prendergsat, Executor of the last will and tes-
cy- lament of James B. Alter, late of Chatham County,
on, deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory: t
aid These are therefore to cite and admonish all t
and concerned to 6le their objections, (il any they 1
les have.) to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of
of said Court* on or before the thirteenth day of July
re- next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one ol
. the Justices of said Court, thi* 12tn dny of January, 1
— one thousand eight hundred and forty-aix.
ill jan 13 SKA BOHN GOODALL. c. c.o. c. c.
sen P EORGIA — Chutlmm County.—
) n . vX To all whom it may concorn: VVherens
n9| George J. Kullock, Administrator C. I*. A. of the
ur , estate of Frances Butler, deceased, hath applied to
op. the Honorable tho Court ofOrdmary of aaid cuuoty,
ona far letters dismissory:
ted The«e nre therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to file their objections (if any they have) to
. the applicant, in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on
or before the third dny of September next, other-
E. wise letters dismissory trill be granted,
uly Witness,-the lion. Francis Sorrel, one of the
of Justices of said Court, this 2d dny of March, 1846.
nn mar3 SEABORN GOODALL,c.c. o.c. o.
he EORGIA — Chuthom County.—
nd- VX, To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
ho) Electa Ann Hemerling, Administratrix of the Estate
of John A. Hemerling, deceased, hath applied to
tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of aaia county,
for Letters Dismissory.
g These are therefore to cite and admonish all con-
, corned to Gle their objections (if any they have) to
the applicant, in the Clerk’s office, of said Court,
on or before tho fifth day of November next, other-
°' c wise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elia's Reed, one of the
, ) Justices of said Court, this 4th day of May, 1846.
J’JB may 5 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
aid EORGIA. Chutlmm County.—To
[® r * VX all Whom it may Concern: Whereas, Mat-
thew Lnfburrow. surviving Administrator of the
’ nd estate of George Myers, deceased, hath made appli-
. ro * cation to the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary, of
'*"i said County, for Letters Dismissory i
I, These are, therefore, to cito and admonish *11
1,10 toncerifed. to file their objections (if any they have)
\ ce> to the applicant, in tlio Clerk’s office or said Court,
” ne on or heforn tlio fifth dny of November neat, other-
ler ' wise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
or “" 1 Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of
p ,,,, the Justices of said Court, this 4th dny of May, 1846.
may 6 SEABORN GOODALL.e.c. o. 0;c.
c * /"^EORGIA.—Chutlmm County.--4
VX To nil whom it mny concern.—Whereas,
— Doct. R. D. Arnold Administrator on the estate of
■old Sylvester Stafford, deceased, hath made application
ffer- to the Honorable the Court «of Ordinary of aaid
ra of County, for Letters Djsmissnry.
i a* - These are therefore to cite nnd admonish *11
Lint concerned, t * file their objections, Mr any they
to of have,) to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Office of sold
wed. Court, on or before the fifth day of November next,
rt of otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted,
lieirs Witness the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one oftho
Justices of said Court, this 4th dny of May. 1816.
ar. may 5 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
LEGAL NOTICES.
EOfiuIA — Camden County. —
W Whereas. R: P. Burton, Administrator ol the
- **’’!*»>. Br«a«B, lato of said county, deceas-
ipllod to the Honorable, tile* Court of
HENRY R FORT,
c. c. n. c. c.
M30R0IA—Effingham County.—;
r Whereas, Geo'. A. Ash, Administrator do
Given under my hand at office. the first day
'846. JOHN CHARLTON,
o. e. o. k. c.
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lo wing to the Court from the return of the
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E ntomology—a« introdtic-
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figufo !■ given tot
preaon the ln*£ttsi
ut.K pKiialMnATION.
It i* the groat EVAC*
U ATION for thei im-
nuritities ortho body.
It will boimtiucd that
a thick cloudy mist is-
■ties ftom nil ppiuts uf
the surface, which in
dicates that this per*
■pirntiun flow* )ininter-
- ruptedly when we are
in health, but cense* when wo are sick. J Life can
not bo. sustained vyjthout it. It i* thrown off from
the bldod and other juices of the body, and depose*
by thiatnetma, dfnetrly all the Impurities within
u* Tho Inngungo of Scripture is. “In the BLOOD
i* the Lile.” If it ever becomes impure, It mny bo
traced directly to the stoppago of the INSENHi-
ULK PERSPIRATION. Thua we aeo, all that is
tiocosaary whun the blood ia stagnant, or infected,
is to open the pores, nnd it roliovoa itself from all
impurity Instantly. It* own heat and vitnll;y nro
sufficient, without one particle of medicino, except
tnopnit tho ppre* upon the surfaco. Thu* .we see
tho folly of taking *0 much internal remedies. A,U
practitioners, however,direct their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration. Tho Thompsonian,
for instance,sTKams, the Hydrnpnthist shrouds us
in wet blnnkcts, the Hoinnualhist deals outinfinttis*
simals, the Allnpathist bleeds nnd doses us with
mercury, and the blusteriug Quack gorge* us with
pills, pills, pills.
Togivo some idea oftho amount of the ; lnsen*i
bio Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr.
Lewcnhock, ascertained that five-eighths of nil we
receive into the stomach, passed off by this means.
In other words, if we ent nnd drink eight .pounds
perdny, weevnounto fivo pounds of it by the Insen
sible Prospirntion.
This is none othor thnn the used up particles of
the blood, and olherjuicea giving plnco to tho now
nnd freali o.:«*. To chock this, tlierefore, is to re
tain in the system five-eighths of all tho virulent
mntter that nature demand* should loavo the body.
By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the
pores are stopped, tho perspiration eonsos, and dis
ease begins at once lo develops itself. Hence,*
stoppage of this flow of tho juices, originates so
many complaints.
It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms
mankind with coughs, colds, and consumption.
Nino tenths oftho world die from disease inuuced
by a stoppago of tho Insensible Perspiration.
Lot me ask, now, every candid mind, what course
seams to be the most reasonable to pursuo, to un-
•top tho pores, after thov nro closed. Would you
give physio to UNSTOP the pores 1 Or would you
apply something that would do tills upon the ant-
faco, whero tho clogging actually ia T And yet I
know of no physician who makes any external appli
cation to efloct it. Under these circumstances, I
present to physicians, nnd to nil others, McAllister’s
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,or the WORLD’S
SALVE. It has POWER to restore perspiration
on tho feet, on the head, around old soren, upon the
chest, in short, upon any pnrt of.llie body, whather
diseased slightly or severely.
It has POWER to enuse all external tore*,
scrofulous humors)skin diseases, poisonous wounds.
to discharge their putrid matter, and then heals
them.
It is a REMEDY thstsweeps off the whole cata
logue of cutaneous disorders, ami restores the entire
cuticlo to its healthy functions.
It is a REMEDY that forbids the necessity of an
mnny and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach.
Ills a REMEDY Hint neither sickens, gives in-
convenience, or is dangerous lo the intestines.
It preserves nnd defends the surlsce from all do-
rnnnmnont of Its functions. The surface la the
nutlet of five-eighths oftho Into and used up matter
within. It is pierced with millions of oponings to
relieve the intestine*. Stop up thesn pores nnd
DEATH knocks nt your door. It is rightly termed
All-Uenliug, for there is scarcely n disease, exter
nal nr internal, that it will not benefit. I hnve used
it for tho last fniirleon year* for nil diseases oftho
chest, consumption,' liver, involving the utmost
danger and responsibility, and. 1 declare before
Heaven nnd mnn, tbnt not in one single case has it
Tnilcd to benefit, when tho patient was within the
reach of mortal means.
I havo had physicians,teamed in tho profession; I
hnve had ministers or tlio Gospel, Judges on the
bench, Aldermen nnd Lawyers, gentlemen oftho
highest erudition nnd MULTITUDES of the
POOR, uso it in every vnriely of way, and there
hns been but one video—ono united universal
voice—any iug ’MeAlbster.your Ointment ia GOOD.’
CONSUMPTION.
It can hardly be credited that a salve can havo
any effect upon the lungs, Boated ns they are within
the system. But if placed upon the chest, It pene
trates directly to tho lungs, separates the poisonous
particles that are consuming them, and expels them
iroin tho system.
I need not aay that it is curious persons of Con
sumption continually, nlthough wo nro told it is
foolishness. I r.nro not what is said, so lung aa I
can cure several thousand persons yearly.
HEAD-ACHE.
Tho Snlvo hns cured persons of tlio Head-Acho of
twelve year* standing, nnd who bad it regularly
every weok, so thnt vomiting often took place.
Deafness and Ear-Ache are helped with like
success.
COLD FEET.
MEDICAL.
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T O MERCHANTS AND DRUG-
GI STS.—The Subaoriben i* now receiving
favorable tortna. and at aa low prices as they can bo
purchased for In any hquvhorn City. .. . .,
„ Also, Point* nnd Oils..Spices, Lemon Syrup,Con-
feotiunarv, Starch) Bracking, Holr, Tooth and Shay,
ing Brushes) Shaving Sonps, Ink, .Writing Ppper,
&o. fiio. and e varlety, of Porfamery and Fancy Ar
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• - _ O. R. HENDRICKSON, t
•°qt 6 ,... Oibbqns* Buildings. ,
{''CU.LETON 11 ITT IJR S —For
Vj/ Dyspotics.—Theso Ritters are purely a vege
table compound, and are bffored to the public ftom
a principle of benovolenoo, under the fullest con
viction thnt they will bo found a safe and sovereign
remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been triumph
antly tested not only by iinn« uflhe moat respects*
bio families In the Stntdj who have furnished ample
testimony as to thoir decided 'oxcellenco, but also
by the proprietor, who, foe Jen years,suflered all
the gloom incident to thnt distrcaaind disease. TUv
possess the peculiar oxcollonco denied t
other Bitters) of not proving injurious by'cnutluue'd
uto. They contain not n single deleterious ingre
dient, and, as seen from. the directions which ac
company each bottle, mqy be given with entire
■afaiy to an infant in tho month.
If the Colleton is taken regularly and porsovor-
ingly,-(which is highly important in stubborn cases.)
they, will soon niter the uso of n few buttles, be
found to net on the system like a charm—imparting
vigor to the stomach, bracing the nerve*, cleansing
tho liver, promoting digestion, increasing the ap
petite, strengthening the chest and voico, relieving
pains, cramps and stitohes in the breast. .They era
also most nxcellcnt for cholera morbus, habitual
constipation, soa sickness, nnueea, proceeding from
whatever causo. In cases or general debility, it has
proved ono of the best rommlics, nnd is therefore
highly recommended to. oldotly people, literary
gentlemen,student*,«nd other* of sodentqry habits.*
Taken in small dotas frequently through the day,
they hnve chockod the most violent diarrhara, ami
likowise been administered with the happiest effect
in cholera infantum.
In ail the foregoing cnmplninls,these Bitters will
bo fbuud effectual if persisted in, and taken accord
ing to tho direutiona which accompany each bottle.
And although it Iras been testified by several that
they are excellent in many others, yet in none
other than those above enumerated, ia the proprie
tor Willing to vouch for their efficacy. They wort
primarily nnd aolelv intended to cure Dyapopaia.
The L'olleton Bitters have boon eight yean be
fore the public; and in consequence of the increas
ing demnnd for this valuable medicine, the proprie
tor has entored largely into tlio business—bottle*
aro procured having “Colleton Bitters” moulded in
them—they ore also numbered, sealed and atamp-
ped with an appropriate motto. I’rico $ I perboltro.
References made to the following highly respect
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ing a few of many who have either used this medi
cine themselves, witnessed its effects upon others*
or nro now using it in their families:
Rtftrtncta. •— John’s Island. —Rev. Thomas J.
Young, T M. Curtis, M. D., Win. Sams, Eaq.
Edisto Island.—Hon. White marsh B. Sonbrook,
Jos. B. Seabrook, Esq.
Bluffton.—Rev. A. Woodward, Hon. Wm. Pope,
Hon. B F. Soott, Hon. J Ficklhig, M-.D,, Junes
Pope, Sen.. L’npt. George Allen, William H. Wigg,
Esq., Paul Pritchard, M. D., James M. Pope, M. D.
^ St. Paul’s.—Cupt. Win. Wilkinson, Benj. Bailey,
sl’nilmnlaw.—Edwd.D. Bailey, Edw’d. M. Back
et, M.D.
St. Helena.—Charles G. Capers, Esq., Copt. Jno.
Frinp.
Chcraw.—Charles Minott, Esq.
Charleston.—Edw’d. VV. North, M. D,, Col. Frsn-
ci* Lance.
For sale by J. M. TURNER* Monument-sq.
feb'9
r payment, within tho time prescribed by
WM. J. KING, Qualified Executor.
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Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the
chest or side, falling qff .of the hair, one or the
other, always accompanies cold feet. It is n sure
sign of disease in the system to hnvo cold feet.
Tho Snlvo will cure every case.
In Scrofula, Rrylpelat/ Salt llhtum. Liver Com•
plaint, Sore Eyes, Quincy, Sore Throat, hronthxi-
is, llrokrn or Sore Hr nisi, Piles, all Chest Die-
eases, such ns Asthma. Oppression Pattis, also Sore
Lips, ('happed Hands, VStmors. Cutaneous Erup
tions, Nervous Diseases .nnd of, tho Spine, there is
probably no medicine now known so good—nnd as
far Hums it hns not its equal in the world!
PIMPLES ON THE FACE. MASCULINESKIN,
GROSS SURFACE.
Its first action is tb expel all humor. It will not
cense drawing till tho faco is froo from any mntter
that mny be lodged under tho skin, and frequently
breaking out to the surface. It then heals. When
lliero is nothing but grossness, nr dull repulsive sur
face, it begins to soften nnd soften until tho skin
becomes as smooth nnd deliento as a child’s.
WORMS.
Ifpnrents knew how fatal most medicines wore
to children taken inwardly, thoy would bo slow to
resort to them. Especially “mereuripMoxengos,”
called “medicated loxonges,” “vermifuges,” pills,
fitc. Tlio truth Is, no ono can tell, invariably,when
worms are present. Now let mo say to parents,
that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms.
It will DRIVE every vestigonf them away.
There ia probably no medicine on the face of tho
mirth nt once so sure nnd so safe in tho expulaiun
of worms.
TOILET.
Although I have said little nbout it ns n hair res
torntivo, yet I will stnkoTt ngninsttho world! They
mny bring their Oils far and near, and mine will re
store tho hair two eases to their one.
OLD SORES.
That so-no Sores aro nn nutlet to the impurities
of tho avstem, Is, because they cannot pass off
through tlio natural channels of tho'Insensible
Perspirntrnn. If such sores nro healed up, tho Im
purities must have some other outlet, or it will en-
dnngor life. This Salvo will always provide for
.hrso emergencies. •
• K KHRtlMATlSM;
It relieves almost immediately the inflimmntlnn
d swelling, when tho psin of course ceases.
FEVERS.
In all cases of favor, tlio difficulty lies in the
pores being locked tij>, an thnt tho heat and perspi
ration cannot pnss off. If the least moisture could
be stnrtcd, the crisis is pnssed nnd tho danger over.
The All-Healing Ointment will in all case's of lo
vers almost instantly unlock tho skin and. bring
foith the perspiration.
CORNS.
Occasional uso of the Ointment will always keep
corns from growing. People need never to bo
troubled with them if they will usi it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE,
No mnn can measure its vnluo. So long as tho
■tars roll along‘over the Henvena—so long ns
mnn troads tjio earth, subject to nil iofirmition
of tho flesh—*0 long ns clisenso and sickness is
known—iuat so long will this good Ointment bo
used nnd esteemed. When man rouses ftoin off
the earth, thon the demand will ennso, nnd not till
then. JAMES McALLISTlill 8t CO.
Sole proprietors of the qbovo Medicino. Price
25 conts nnd 60 cents.
CAUTION,
“No Ointment will.ho genuine unions tho names
of James McAllister, nr James McAllister A* Co.,
nro wkittkn with n pkn upon kvkiiy label.
Now wo horeby offer n reward ofXfHHJ.to bo paid
on conviction in any of tlio constituted courts of
the United States, of any individual counterfeiting
our name nnd Ointment.
For sale by >• 1
ANSON PARSONS and JOS. M.TURNER,
fan 16 Iydfitw Agents, Savannah.
W ISTAK'S BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY.—A Cmnpnubd Bnlsqmlc Pre
paration from Wild Cherry Bark and Tar. The
best remedy known to tho world for tho cure of
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Bleeding of the
Lungs, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Influenxa, *
Shortness of Breath, I’nin nnd Weakness in the
Breast or Sido, Liver Complaint, and the first sta
ges or CONSUMPTION.
A Thousand CUres in cases deemed utterly hope
less hnvo firmly established its vust superiority over
every former medical discovery. It hna always
been styled “Nature’s own Prescription,” being
formed chiefly from cnemicnl extracts from Wild
Cherry Bark nnd Tar—two trees thnt nro thickly
scattorod wherever disoases of the 'lungs prevail.’
Wo given row instances or its extraordinary power*
from a catalogue almost without cod.
A Indy (address will he given nt tho New York
Agency) who was given up by all of her physicians
to die of consumption, had a hard tumor far months
on the side—raised nnioug large quantities of mat-
tern sort of bony substance—had taken no medi
cine for two montlis, being pa»t all hope—entirely
cured by n few bottles of tills Balsam iu September
nnd October, 18*41.
A. Williams, Eaq. Attorney, fitc.. New York,
cured of spasmodic nsthmn of 2o yearn’ standing.cer-
tilied toby Recorder Tullmndgn nn>< J. Power,D. D.
A. Carman,New York city, who had not slept ly
ing down, Ibr 7 years, (being obliged toaleep inn
sitting postiftc) so far cured ns to attond to his busi
ness in the most stormy weather.
Thomas Bradlee, Esq., J. P., Jamaica, L. I., cured
of asthma of 411 years’ standing.
Mrs. Anna l). Hopkins, of linowlesriile, N. Y.,
entirely cured of liver complnint and general de
bility of eighteen months’standing.
Jacob Hoffman, M. D., Huntingdon, cured a child
of P. Schroohlo, of obstinate disenso of (he lung*
nftor lie had tried all the usunl remedies in vain.
“There is no such thins onfall'* in the history nf
this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most con
vincing—evidence thnt no one can doubt—fully es
tablishes this fact. For tho anko of brevity, we se
lect the following from thousnnds.
Isaac Platt, Esq., Editor of the Po’keepaie Eagle,
one of the most Influential papers in the State of
Now York, stntoa under tho authority of hia own
name, thnt a young lady, n relative of his, of very
delicate constitution, was attacked in February,
1842. with severe cold, which immediately produced
spitting of blood, cough, fever, and othor dangerous
nnd alarming symptoms. Through medical treat
ment and earn sho partially recovered during sum
mer. But an the return or winter sho was attacked
more violently than nt first; she bncame scarcely
able to walk, and was troubled with cough, chills
nnd favor every dny, nnd apponred to be going rap
idly with consumption; nt this time, when there
was no sign nr improvement, Mr. Platt procured
a bottle or WI STAR’S BALSAM OF WILD
L'H'ERRY, which she took, and it seemingly-re
stored her. Sho got n second, and before it was
hall taken, sho wqs restored to peifeet health, which
sho hns enjoyed to tlio present time, withont the
slightest symptom of her former disenio.
Mr. Platt anya “tlio euro come undor my own ob
to the facta.”
fTIHE LETTERS AND SPEECH-
-1- *ES of Oliver (,'romwoll, by Thnmna Onrlyle
Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered. Translated by Fairfax
Sketches from Lifo, by Lnnmn Blnnchnrd
Tho Alps nnd Ihe Rhine, by J. T. Headley
Leigh Hunt’s Italian Poets
Lectures on the English Poets, by Wm. Hazlitt
A Defence of Capital ‘ Punishment, by Rev. Uonrgo
B. Chcovcr, D. D„ and on Essay on tho Ground
and Renscr of Death; by Taylor Lewis, Esq.
Explanations: A Sequel to the Vestiges of Natnral
History 'of Creation. Received by
PETER G. THOMAS,
fab 24 No. 96 Bryan-street.
WO Y THEIR FRUFLVS YE
SHALL KNOW THEM.’’-Moffat’* Vog
stable Ufa Pill* nnd Phmnix BiMera —Thft high
nnd envied celebrity which these Medicines hnvo
ncqtiired lor tllelr invariable efficacy in all tho din-
onsos which they profess to cqr?, hnsrendorod tho
usunl practice of pulling unnocossnry; their good
works testify for them. A fresh supply just re
ceived from the proprietor, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS, Agent,
jsn29 Q)bbon*’ Range.
aervatlon, and 1 cannot be mistaken a* ti
Extract of a Letter from a Poet-Master, dated
Pembuokk, Washington Co., Maine, ?
April 29,1844. $
Mr.Isaac Hulls.—Doar Sir: At the rpqueat of
many of my friends in thi* place and vicinity, who
nro afflicted with consumption and liver complaints,
I take tho liberty of asking you lo appoint some
ono in tliis county sa agent to sell VVISTAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, nnd to *end him
n few doton. as there ia nnno of it far sale within
200 miles from this. 1 h«vo no doubt that it would
meet with a rendy sale, if it wero where it could be
procured without too much expense and delny.
My wile wa* attacked nbout six months since
with what tho physicians called the first stage M
consumption—a complnint very prevalent In thi*
•eclion of country. Having seen the Balaam ad
vertised in Augusta, 200 miles from here, .1 took the
pains to send there for n bottle of it, whjch «h»
look, nnd which holperf herao much that I sent for
two bottles more, which ahe ha* also taken, and
aim now any* aha has not felt ao well far *ix yeat*
nv she does nt this timo. All those who have in
quired of mo nnd ascertained whnt effect tho Bal*
anm hnd* nre anxious to have some for ante in thi*
vicinity, which is the cause or my writing to you.
Please inform tne by return of mail Whether you
conclude to send some, nnd if *0, to whom, in or«-
dor that it mny be knt-wn whero it C*n be had. ,
I nin, with respect, your*, fir6. • ,
P. G. FARNSWORTH, P. M-
Tho whole country is fast learning that no medi
cine-no physician—no Ir-S Ra7 Jam
whatever—can equnl Dr. WISTARS BALSAM
OF WILD CHERRY.
Such is tho unprftcodon'od suoees* of thi* BAL
SAM, “NATURE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIP
TION,” 0 prescription congenial to our V/anta, a*
it is prepared from chemical extract* ftori substan
ces which the Author of nature ha* placed in cur
own land far wiao purposes, thnt mnny who know
nothing of tho moclo of its preparation are endeav
oring to ronp pecuniary benefits by selling ah arti
cle similar In name, or in nppearance, or by repro-
presenting thoir own trash ns superior to thi* BAL
SAM. All these deceptive art* goto show that
VVISTAR’S BALSAM ia known to the world to be
“THE GREAT REMEDY,” and that tb Mil any
mixturo.lt must bo like thlafn name or purport, to be
like it in anbatance. ' • •
ICT Believe not,tho cunningly wrought fabrica
tions—nnd take only tho original nnd genuine W1S-
BALSAM; OF WILD CHERRY* . No
XJIBBARD’8 Carminative Salvo,
JL JL The moat certain and immediate euro for
Milk Cake. Ague of the Breast, Felons, Boils, and
all painful Swellings or Sores. For sale by
feb 1C A. PARSONS.
TAR'S
othor can be like it. -
Address all ordor* to SETH W. FOWLE,
138 vyaahlngton-att’eet) BoaWH,
A. Pajisons, Savnnnah, 1
J. W. BA it, by, Macon, .’ L.Arettttk
pond fit WacoX, Coldraba*, f
S. A. BlLLinaa, do. J
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