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LEGAL NOTICES.
piTY SHERIFF'S SALE—Will
V/ tin *<»l<l on the firat Tuesday in August nett,
before the Court-house in the city or Savannah,
between the legal hoina or sale, the following nrti-
clua : ono ullage barrel Molasses, nno ditto Wine,
one Stamt Cash .containing small quantity Hum. one
•mptr ditto, one ullage hatrelGio, half keg Tobac
co, thirty common Bowl*, seven Decanters and
contents, two Lamps, one small lot Tobacco, a
remnant nr Cnlioo, twenty-two boxes Soap, one
ullage bus Popper, nine Jugs. Tour empty Kegs,
eight (Haas Jars, ten Ulass Tumbler*, one pair
Scales and Weights, one lot empty UutUee, and
throe Demijohns. Levied on as the property or
Michael Conway, to satisfy a ft la, issued out of
the ll'Ui. Court or Common I'leal, and Over and
Terminer, for the city of Savannah, at the instance
nr Henry Gsnahl, vs Martin Conway fie Michael
EORGIA— Chatham County.—
VP To all whom it may concern: Whereas,James
Barnard, Guardian or Lucy B. Furman, lato Lucy
B. Williams and Henrietta M. William*, orphan*
or Stephen 8. William's, deceased, hath applied to
the Honorable the Inferioi Court or aaid County
when sitting foi Ordinary purpose*, for Letters Dia-
mi*apry:
Thete are therefore to cite and admoniah *11
concerned, to file their objections (ifany tlioy have)
to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of said Court,
on or before the seventeenth day or August next,
othetwire Letters Ditminary will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of
the Justices or asid Court, this sixth day or July,
184ft. SKA BOHN GOODALL, c. c. o.c. c.
jniyl
Conway, property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attor
ney. * LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
far*
B ryan sheriff’ssALE.-wm
be sold on the firat Tuesday in August next,
before the Court House in liryan county, between
the uaual hours or sale, one tract of Land contain
ing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less,
hounded by lands of Mrs. E. Butler, Shem Butler,
K«,. . Ratcliff & Wm. Harn ; levied on as the prop
ertyofJolm W. Harrison, to satisfy two executions
in favor or Mrs. Klixa M. Bird. Property pointed
oat by the Defendant.
june 23 JOHN V. WELLS, a » c.
rriATTNALL SHERIFF’S SALE.
JL Wilt be told on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next, before the Court House door in the town
of Beidsville, Tatnall County, within the lognl
bnura of • le, the following property to wit: two
tracts or Land, one containing three hundred and
fifty-six acres of Pine Land, and the other three
handled acres well improved, lying on the waters
of the Altsmaha river in Tattnnll,County: levied on
as the property of James Copeland, to satisfy four
. ft. lbs. issued from a Justice’s Court of said Count <
in favor ol Stephen Mallock vs. said Cnpelam
John Welt and Abraham Strickland. Properly
pointed out by James Copeland, levied on hy a
constable and returned In mo.
July 14 BENJ. T. DOWDY, Sheriff T. c.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—
Im. On the first Tuesday in August, will bn sold
before the Court Hnnse door, in the town of Jeffur-
sun, Camden county, between the >gal hours or
•ale, all those certain tracts of Land, known as
Yellow Bluff, together with 60 head of Stock Cat
tie, (more or lest,) the property of the cattle of
Henry R. Ruaaell, late of Camden county, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Honorable the Court or
Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of the heira
and creditors cf said estate.
GEO. »W. HARDER, Adm’or.
June 9 C. RUSSELL. Adm’a
A dministrators* sale
Will he sold, on the firat Tuesday in August
next, at the Court House in Emannel County, be
tween the legal houra of sale, (I ill*) one thousand
nine hundred and forty-two acres or Land, on the
Ohoopy River, Emanuel County. Said land sold
•a the property of Joseph Tilluiau, deceased, Tor
the benefit of the heirs.
Also, will bo sold on the same day, s' the Court
House in Appling County, one lot of Land in the
County of Appling, containing (4!I0) four hundred
and ninety acres, known by No 287, in the 3d Dia-
Irict Sold as the properly of Joseph Tillman, de.
ceased, for the benefit ol the heirs. Sold by ar
order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
* Term* made known on the day.
JAMES TILLMAN. )
HENRY TlLLM AN. >Adm’ora.
may 6 A. D. EASON, S
^.BORGIA—Chatham County.—
i*y concern: Whereat, Jo.
the lart will and testament
. ' To all whom it ma;
•eph Felt, Executor of It
of John Wagner, deceased, late of said counts,
hath applied to the Honorable the Court ofOrdi-
nary lor Letters Ditmiasory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned, to file their objections (ifany they have)
to the applicant in the Clerk’* office of said Court,
on or before the thirteenth day of July next; other
wise Letter* Dismiasory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Heed, one of thi
Justices of said Court, this twelfth day ol January
one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
jin 13 SEABORN GOODALL, £■ c o. c.c.
LEGAL NOTICES.
( JEORGIA— Chatham County.—
A To all whom it may concern: Whereas Wil-
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said Countv
Court on ur before the seventh day of January next,
-“■-rwiae Letters Dismissory will be granted.
'itntss, the Honorable Elias Reed, one of the
Justice* of the aaid Court, the sixth day of July,
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-aix.
july 7 SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o. c.c.
may e
i, Exei
George R. Hendrickson.
county, while titling for ordinary purposes,
ter* Dismissory.
TUeac are therefore to cite and admoniah all con-
•rned to file their objections (if any they have)
to the applicant, in tho Clerk’s office or said Court,
on or before the aeventh day of January next, other
wise I.vttora Dismiasory will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one <
the Justices of said Court, this fiili diy of July, 1841
jnly 7 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o c c.
* To all whom i
Vanhorn, Administ:
Kane, deceased, ha rr .._
Inferior Court of aaid county, w
dinary purposes.for Letters Dismiiaory:
on nr before the soventh day of January next, other
wise letters d.smUanty will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of tb<
Justices nr said Court, this 6th day of July, 1846.
jnly 7 SEABORN GOODALL,c.c. o.c. c.
M EORGIA — Chatham
e granting v
a deceased
will be granted.
forty-six
july 7
SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o. c.c.
| n EORGIA — Chuthnm County.—
VX To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Rob
ert Habersham, Executor or the last will and testa
ment of Sarah G. Haig, deceased, late of said coun
ty, bath applied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary df said county, for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections, (if any they have)
to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of aaid Court,
on or before the third day of September next, oth
erwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of
the Justices of aaid Court, this 2d day of March,
1846.
mar3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
G eorgia —chathnm
To all whom it may concern : V
tnpherC. Thompson, Guardian «>f Gi
er, orphan of Michael Fisher, decea
E lied to the Honorable the Inferior C
am (.’minty, when sitting for ordinar
Letters Dismi*s«ry:
seventeenth day of August neat, otherwise
Dismissory will be grant# d.
Witness the Honorable W. Thorne William*,
le of the Justices ot said Court tbia sixth day c
July 184ft.
july 7 SEABORN GOODALL.c. c.o. c.c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern: Where**, C. E.
Barie, Administrator of the estate ol Joseph Lau
rent, deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the
Cnnrt of Ordinary of said county, for letters disinis-
■orv :
These are therefore to cite and adiftoniah all con
cerned, to file their objections, (if any they have)
to tbs applicant in the Clerk’s office of aaid Court,
on nr before the third day of September nest, oth
erwise letters disinissorv will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Justices
of said Court, this 2nd day March, IS4ft.
SE VBORN GOODALL, c. C. o. c.
G KORGLF— Chatham County.-
To ail whom it may concern: When
George J. Kollock. Administrator C. T. A. of the
estate of Frances Butler, deceased, bath applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
corned to file their objections (if any they have) to
the applicant, in the Clerk’s office or said Court, on-
or before the third day of September next, other-
wise letters dismissory will be granted.
WitMss, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of the
JustiulPuf said Court, this 2d day of March, 1816.
mar 3 SEABORN GOODALL.c.c. o c. c.
G EORGIA — McIntObh County.—
Whereas John McQueen Melnto*h, applies
county deceased:
of January, 1816.
jin 30
J.E TOWNSEND,
c. c. o. n’t. c.
G EORGIA — Glynn County.—
Whereas. William Summerlin, Administrator
of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory:
These sre therefore to cite and admonish al
insular the kindred and creditors of said dec
to file their objections (ifany they have.) i
Clerk’s Office of the said Court within tne
prescribed by Jaw, otherwise Letters Dismi
will be granted the applicant.
day or April, A. D.. 1846
apr 24 ALEX. SCRANTON, c. c. o. o.c.
C GEORGIA — Chatham County.—
W To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
Electa Ann Hemerling, Administratrix of the Estate
of John A. Hemerling, deceased, b-ri 1 : applied to
the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of said county,
for Letters Diamisanry.
These are 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 aaid* Court,
on or before the fifth day of November next, other
wise Letters Diamisaory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Reed, one of the
Justices of slid Court, this 4th day of May, 1816.
mi/ 3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
I'J.EORGIA — Glynn County .-
VX To all whom it may concern: Where
to the applicant in the Clerk’a office of «:
on or before the fourth day of January, 18
wite Letters Diamisaory will be granted.
eight hundred and forty-six.
*.bf“
may Zb
A.SCRANTON, c c.o.n.c.
jT'* EORGIA, Chatham County.—To
VX all Whom! t may Concern: Whereas, Mat
thew Lufborrnw. surviving Administrator of the
estate of George Myers, deceased, hath made appli
cation to the Honorable the Court oLOrdinary, of
said County, for Letter* Dismiasory r •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
toncerned, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the applicant, in the Clerk’s office or said Court,
on or before the fifth day of November next, other
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one #if
the Justices of said Court, this 4th clay of May,1846.
mays SEABORN GOODALL.c.c. o. c c.
G EORGIA.—Chntlmm County-—
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
Doct. R. D. Arnold Administrator on the estate of
Sylvester Stafford, deceased, hath made application
to the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of said
County, for fitter* Diamlaaorjr. •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, l» file their objections, (if any they
have,) to the applicant, m the Clerk’* Office of asid
Court, on or before the fifth day of November next,
otherwise Letters Dismtanry will be grantod.
Witness the HonorabTiFrancls Sorrel, one of the
Justice* of aaid Court, this 4th day of May. 1816.
may 3 SEABORN QOOQALL, c. c. o. c. c.
p EORGIA — Chatham County.—
VT To all whom It may concert;: Whereas, Mor-
deoai Myers, Esq.. Executor of the last will and
testament or David Leon, deceased, hath applied to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of said County,
when sitting for Ordioaty purposes for Letters Dis-
"'Those are therefore to cite sod sdmonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the applicant in the Clerk's office of the said
Court on or before the seventh day of January next,
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Francis sorrel, one taf
(he Justices of said Court this sixth day of July,
1846. s ~ * - • — - —
[ — Amil Term. 1816 —
Arminda Onward—Divorce.
t appearing ti
irilr, that the
Court of '1
apr 2-1
'ounty.
JOHN i
G e<
oi
lotle Crosby va. Voter Croaby—lAbtl for Dir
It appearing to the Court, from the return ol
Sheriff in the foregoing Libel, that the Defeni
I’eier Crosby, is not to be found in the Count
Appling, sod no servico has been perfected. ..
therefore, on motion of Henry J. Stewart, sol p
this State once s mouth for lour months.
minutes ofsaid Court,
qpr 7 HANSFOR
JN T<
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
july 1ft JOHN O. M1NOLEDORFF,
L a application will be made to tho
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, w
for ordinary purpose*, for leave to te
Estate of Charles O’Reilly, deceased, I
county, for the benefit nf his heirs and creditors,
june 4 MARY O’REILLY, Adm’x
N otice
applipatii
WM
SEABORN GOODALL, v. c. o. c.p.
EORGIA —Chatham Count) .—
VX To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Jane
*. Dure; Administratrix, of the estate of Francis
‘.deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the
-t-r Codrf ol’aiid.County when sitting for Or-
purpoaoirfdr'Uetlera Dismiiaory:
These tire* thoreldre to .cite and adhioniah all
concerned, tp Al'eYth’elr DWoction* (if soy th«?y
otherwise Letter* Diamisaory wilfbe arfoted! ,**
Witness the Honorable Elias Reed, one or the
Justices of Mid Court this sislh day of Jply. 1816.
iulji; 9 It.A BORN GOODALL, a.t o. c.c.
the Court of Ordinary for Chatham County, f
leave ta sell the real and persnunl estate of Mart
Robinson, late of Savannah, deceased, for
nose of division amongst the heirs.
CHARLES E. ROBINSON, I
inay4 Per J. M. CLARK, Attorney.
I application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham Conn
i of the rent and personal estate of the
....oinsnn, of Savannah, deceaaed. for tl
of making a division amongst the heira.
GEO. W. DAVIS, F,
may 4 Per JNO. M. CLARK, Ai
Boy ni...- .
of Martha A. Lines, minor-
aaid minor. ALLEN A. WILLIAMS,
may 19
LEGAL NOTICES.
IVTOTICE.—-Four Months after date [>
IT application will be made to the Honorable. L
tho Justices of the Inforior Court of Effingham
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tec
to sell the real estate of the late Jauiea Hudson,
deceased ’ 1st
may 1 -JAMES I.OVF., Jr., Administrator. PI
.TVOTICR.—Four months aftor dnte, | 8
la application will bo made to the Honorable th
Inferior Court nf Bulloch (.'ounty, when sitting for ta
ordinary purposes, for leavo to sell a certain Negro
Girl named Sally, about sixteen year* old, and her
child eiuhteen months old, ns the property of the O
estate ol Sninuol J. Lines, doceasea. Sold for the S|
benefit ofthe heir* to said estate.
SHEPPARD WILLIAMS, Senior, St
may 19 Administrator
[VOTICE.—Four months after data
1 a application will be mado Jp the Hnnnrabie
the Court of Ordinary for the county of Liberty, for -r
leave to sell part or the real estate of Benjamin S. 1
Screven, Minor, consisting of Lands in Bryan coun- J
ty. JOS. E. MAXWELL, Guardian. D
Liberty county. Ga., July 20.1846. july 23
TVOTICE.—Four months after dnte r
1 1 application will be made to the Honorable \
the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Liberty couuty.
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell r-
one half of the landed estate of Wm. Norman, de* ^
ceased; said Lands bring situated in-the county k
aforesaid, for the benefit ofthe minor. ' D
apr IS J. WILSON WINN, Guardian. in
- E
.pnlliRT POWDEIlv POWDER
X IIOXKS. AND PUF.S—Ju.1 recei.ed per "
brig Exact, a fresh supply of Prentiss’* superfine, ^
plain and Rose Scented Toilet Powder; Roussel’s ..
Scented do, dtt; nlao a complete assortment of *
neat, pi airs, and fancy Toilet Powder boxes, with *
Puffs; extra Puffs. For sale by y
july 16 A. PARSONS,Gibbons’Range. P
A LEXANDER’S T RICO BA PH E, ®
i*. for changing Grey nr Light Hiir to a beauti- *
ful Black or Brown, juat received, end for sale by *
june6 J. M. TURNER. Monument square.
JOHN SOUTHWELL &. CO.
• " have just received a new atyleofflgured MAR
SEILLE? 1 . VESTS—Gentlemen who mny desire an t
unique and ftshfonn.de Veat, are respectfully in* u
vited fo call at No. 98 Bryaroalreet. june 12 h
POR THE I1AIR-—Highly per-
1 L fumed Ox-Marrow, warranted pure, for beauti- *
1 tying, strengthening, and promoting the growth of
• the Hair. For silo in bottles, at 25 and 50 cents
*»eh Also very superior Rose Antique Oil. For
sale by A. PARSONS. *
july 1C
/"• AMBKIO, JACKONBT AND <
V> MULL MUSLINS.—30piece* checked Cam- *
‘ brie; 20 pieces plain (-ambricjsOpieces plain Jacko-
1 nut Muslins; 10 pieces plain Nanspnk Muslins; 10 r
pieces plain Mull Muslins. Just received per brig .
•Savannah. SNIDER, LATI1KOP fit NEVITT. U
june J6
DUV'S CLOTHING— CumUting I
* IX in pari of Gingham Sacks, black Gamble!
* Frocks, white Linen Jackets nnd Pantaloons, Cnmb- b
' let Jackets and Pants. Grass Linen do, brown Lin-
> on do, Coltonnde do, Albert plaid Pantaloons.
* Gombroon do, brown Linen do, handsome plaid '
Linen do; and « variety of Vests, nt very low prices.
JOHN SOUTHWELL fit CO., *
apr 24 98 Brynn-street. (
: UTKEL DEADS—Nos.8 nndO; nlao 1
I O a few Steel Bag Clasps. Just received, and for ,
aale by T. T. WILMOT. f
pif ICE & VKADEll, Drapers and «
1- Tailor#, have received per Cliutnu, an addl
• tinnal supply of Fashionable Ready.Made Summer G
• Clothing, which makes their assortment complete,
• comprising every article that can be called for. b
AR of which they will sell at the lowest prices, nt
may 2 147 BAY-STREET.
/■COLORED MUSLINS.—Colored
V > fr ranch Muslins, colored Gingham do, fur 7
sale at reduced prices, by
july 2 HENRY I1..STOTESBURY.
YTMBRELLAS .—Just received.
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas. For l
sale by C. C. THOMPSON fit CO.,
apr 2 129 Bay.street. D
VJIIIIITS AND GLOVES,—PRICE
O fit. VEADER have received per brig (Minton, f
[ a few dozens of superior Shirts; with Silk, Litle, b
Thread and Linen Gloves. c
Also, a few dotens Silk and Gause Merino Un-
dcr-slnrts. J47 BAY-STREBT. t
• i»'» 4 6 .
pGRFORATEDCAKD BOARDS. J
r X The subscriber has for sale a.i assortment of n
Perforated Card Boards, both coarse and fine holes, l
june 3 T. T. WILMOT.
- HP WE EDS SACK COATS I«e-
r i ceived hy late arrivals a fine article, which
J will be sold choap; also a few dosen superior fancy <
t Silk Cravats, a new article. Fnrsnle nt 147 Ray-
street, by PRICE & VEADER. (
d june 13 8
C C^UASS CLOTHS.—40 pieces In-
e W dia Grata Cloths, just received per hrla Au-
y gusta, SNIDER, LATHROP &.NEV1TT.
june 17
4 S', 1 RESH VANILL\ BEANS.—
L Just received per brig Madison, a fresh sup
ply of fine Urge Vanilla Bo ins; Preston’s Extract
of Lemons; Leavitts Concentrated Extract of Rose.
- For sale by A. PARSONS.
june 10 l
,d SULPHATE OF QUININE. 1(10
y, O ounces pure French and German Quinine for
sale by J. M. TURNER,
june 6 Monument-square.
e) ttUPKUlOR Orris Tooth Pnste, for
rt O preserving and beautifying tho Teeth and
r- Gums, and imparting sweetness to the Breath; fur
tale by A. PARSONS.
ie july 16
" d T AllGB SWEDISH LEECHES.
-1—J A full supply on band, nnd for salo by
june 4 J. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
IVTAYNARD A. NOYE'S 8F.ID.
ivA LITZ.—2gross Maynard fit Neye’s No. 1
ie Seidlitx Powders For sale by
ot june 4 J M. TURNER.Mnnument-sq.
"n OEIDLITZPOWDERS—Recently
tr- put up br the Subscriber, warranted to ho of
Ins the best and freshest materials, and full weight; for
for sn’nby G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 20 Gibbons’ Buildings.
OOUSSEL’S SHAVING CREAM.
AV Superior to moat articles of the kind. For
- sale by J. M. TURNER,
1* june 16 Mnnument.sqiinre.
«. IT*INE CUT TOBACCO.—50 gross
be X Mm. G. B. Miller’s Fine Cut Tobacco, very
nt. fresh. For sale by A. PARSONS,
of july 16
,w TV It. JACKSON'S COUGH LOZ-
r cl . 17 KNUF.H AND SYRUPFor..la br
of , june 16 J, M. TURNER, Mono nent-square.
hc I3UTA HAGA TURNIP SEED—
I V A supply of fresh Rota Hags gned, just re-
c reived per orig Excel, and for aale by
june IS G. R. HENDRICKSON.
b ” L'LOWCR POTS—A good msort-
c Sl ■- meet just received per brig Philura, and for
b#.' aale by COLLINS fit. BULKLKV.
ed, j“fy l
SUPERIOR COCOA.—Warranted
~ O pure, highly recommended by the moat omi-
te nent Physicians, as a very nutritious beverage, in
ble jars or papers. For aale hy
,„g (J. R. HENDRICKSON,
eal july 1 Gibbons’ Buildings,
a,d T ANDKBTH'S aUTA BAfiA
LJ TURNIP SEEDS.—100 pound* Landreth's
—* Run Bags Turnip Seeds, just received nnd for
te, sale by J. M. TURNER,
hie july 3 Monument-square.
Z flONGRESS SPRING WATER.
nr . A fresh supply nfthe genuine Congress Spring
Water, newly bottled, direct from Congress Spring,
just received per brig Clinton, and for aale low by
' tho boa,Idozen, nr single bottle, by "
july 9 A. PARSONS, Gibbona’ Range.
to, RASPBERRY VINEGAR —6 co.
h'« Llrspa superior French Raspberry Vinegar, just
the received, and forsale by
«hn G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nte joly 9 Gibbon’s Building.
r, T RECHES! LEECHES!!—Jufit
AJ received per brig Philura. n lot of vejy large
healthy Swedish Leeches. For sale by
te, 1 j«l*9 ' o * * . *A“. PARSONS.
% T?EE8H SPICES. _A nd»v lot of-
grn X fresh Spicoa, viz- Allspice. Pepper, Ginger,
orty Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace. Cloves, aapurfiiie
tof .Ground (Unger, Jamaica Ginger, tie. Sic. Juat
received and for sale by A- PARSONS,
p, jupe 30
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Illuminated and Illustrated Bible,
>a. 77 and 78 Harpers Illuminated end llluatra-
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A Year with the Franklins, or to Suffer and bo
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.PETER G. THOMAS,
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may 26
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Thp Cavalier and the Chnin of Destiny.
Laroo 1 a, the Bello of the Peiiobsuoto; by the
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Joames’ Diary, or Sudden Riches.
f Napoleon at St. Helena ; by General
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Nick Bigelow, nnd the Female Burglar.
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Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magaxinc,
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The Hunchback, a Ploy in five acts; by Sheridan
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' 'olinan, the younger,
i for the Heartache, • Comedy in five acts;
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Hamlet. A Tragedy in five Aols.
Ion: A Tragedy In five Acta.
Tho Life. Trlr “ ‘
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Tjrlney Hall: a Novel; by Thomas Hood, author
oi "Whima and Oddities,” ate.
Adventures oft French Gentleman: ten Enarav<
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Matilda, or tue Memoir* of a Young Womant
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die.
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George Barnwell; a novol by T. S. Surr. author
of "Splendid Misery,” Jto.
Nick Bigelow: and the Femalo Burglar aud other
eaves from a Lawyer’* Diary.
The Widow’s Wr"
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Porcivil Keene, a now novel; by Captain Mar
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Jack Hinton the Guardsman; by Charles Lever.
Handy Andy ; by Samuel Dover.
Nights of the Round Table, or Stories of Aunt
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John’* Alive, or tho llfide of a Ghost; by the
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Crime; by Goorgo Llppard, Esq., author of "the
Ladve Annabel, 1 "Arc.
The Spy; the Pilot; the Red Rover; the Two
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Texas nnd the Gulf of Mexico, or Yachting in tho
New World; by Mrs. Houstoun; with a Portrait
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The Chroniclea of Pineville, or Sketchoa of
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Major Jones’ Courtship.
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History and Extraordinary Adventures o( Mar
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The Lady in Black; Story of New-York Life,
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The Ransomed Bride.
The History of a Flirt.
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C OLLETON BITTERS — For
Dyspetics.—These Bitters oro purely a vege
table compound, and are offered to tlm public from
a principle of bonevolutico, under the fullest ctm-
vivtiun that they will be found a salo and sovereign
remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been triumph
antly tested not only by some of Ihe most respecta
ble families In the Mate, ttlio have furnished ample
tostimuny as to their decided excellence, but also
by the proprietor, who, for ten year*, suffered all
the gloom incident to that distressing diseaao. They
possess the peculiar excellence denied to moat
other Bitters, of not proving injurious by coutiuued
use. They contain not a single deleterious ingre
dient, and, aa soon from the directions which ac
company each bottle, may be given with entire
safety to an iifint in the month.
If the Colleton is taken regularly and peraever-
ingly, (which ia highly important in stubborn cates.)
they will soon after the use of a low ferities, bo
found to act on the system liko a charm—imparting
vigor to the stomach, bracing the nerves cleansing
the liver, promoting digestion, increasing the a •
petite, strengthening the chest and voice, relieving
paint, cramps and stitches in the breast. They art
alto most excellent for cholera motbus, habitus
constipation, tea ileknes*, nausea, proceeding from
whatever cause. In caaos of general debility, it has
iroved one of tho best remedies, and is therefore
dghly recommended to eldorly people, literary
uentlemen, students, and oUfers of sedentary habits.
Taken in small dosos freqmntly through the dAy.
they have chocked the most violent diarrhoea, and
likewise been administered with the happiest effect
in cholera Infantum.
In all the foregoing complainta,these Bittera will
bo fouud effectual if persisted in, and taken accord
ing to tho direutinna which acnompnny cnch bottle.
And although it tins been testified by several that
they are excellent in many others, yet in none
other than those above enumerated, is the proprie
tor willing to vouch for their efficncy. They were
primarily and aolely intended to cure Dyapepsia.
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them—they oro also numbered, seated and stamp-
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References made to tho following highly respect-
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ing a few of many who have either used this medi
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or arc now using U tn their futmlies:
Rtftrmcti —John’s Island. —Rev. Thomas J.
Young, T M. Curtis, M. D., Win. Snms, I’.aq.
Ediato Island.—Hon. Whitemnrsh B. Seabrook,
Joa. U. Beninook, F.sq.
Uluffton.—Rev. A. Woodward, Hon. Wm. Popo t
Hon. U F. Scott, lion. J Ficklinu, M. D., James
Pope, Sen., Cnpt. George Allen, William II. Wigg,
Esq., Paul Pritchard, M. D.. James M. Pope, M.D.
' St. Paul’s.—Capt. Wm. Wilkinson, Ucnj. Bailey,
(Vadmalaw.—Kdwd.P. Bailey, Edw’d. M. Back
et, M.D.
St. Helena.—Charles G. Capers, Esq., Capt. Jno,
Frinp.
(.heraw.—Charles Minntt.Ksq. •
Charleston.—Edw’d. W. North, M. D., Col.'Frati-
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Contribution! to the Edinburgh Review, by
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A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion, by M.
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Hommnpathv, Allopathy and Yrung Physic, by
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TION.—History of the Grant Reformation
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5tc. By J. H- Merle D’Aubigne. assisted in the
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Trinity College.
The Design ofthe Church, a# nn index tn her real
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W ISTAIl’8 BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY.—A Compound Ralsniuie Pre-
inration from Wild Cherry llndt nnd Tar. Tho
leat remedy known to tho world for tho euro uf
Coughs, (folds, Asthma, Croup, Bleeding of the
Lungs, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Influenza,
Shortness of Breath, Pnin nnd Weakness in tint
Breast or Side. Liver Complaint, and the first sta
ges of CONSUMPTION.
A Thousand Cures in coses deemed utterly hope
less have firmly established its vast superiority over
every former medical discovery. It lias always
been styled "Nnturo’s own Prescription,” being
formed chiefly from cnemical extracts from Wild
Cherry Bark and Tar—two trees that are thickly
scaftered wherevor diseases uf the 'lungs prevail.’
Wo given few instances of iu extraordinary power,
front a catalogue almost without end.
A Indy (nddros* will bo given nt the New York
Agency] who was given up bv all of her physicians
to dio of consumption, bail a hard tumor for months
on the aide—raised among large quantities of mat-
torn sort of bony substance—lind taken no medi
cine for two months, being part all bopo—entirely
cured by a few bottles of tills Balsam in September
and petoher, 1041.
A. Williams, Esq . Attorney, &c„ New York,
cured nf spasmodic nstluna of 25 years’ atandiug.cer-
titled toby Kecordur TaUmadge ana J, Power, 0. D.
A. Cnrinnn,New York city, whnlind not slept ly
ing down,Tor 7 years, (being obliged to sleep in a
sitting posture) so fur cured us to attend to bis busi-
ne»* in tho most stormy weather.
Thomas Brndiee, Esq.,J. P., Jamaica, L. I., cured
of nilhiun of 40 years’ standing.
Mrs. Annul), Hopkins, of Rnowlcsvillo, N. Y.,
entirely cured of liver complaint and genera) de
bility of eighteen months’standing. . ’
Jacob Hoffman, M. D., Huntingdon, cured a child
or P. Schroehle, of obstinntn disease ur the lungs
aftor lie had tried all the usual remedies in vain.
••There U no atieh thing atfainu the history of
this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most con
vincing—evidence that no ono can doubt—fully.es-
tablishes this feet. For the sake of brevity, we se
lect the following from thousands.
Isaac Platt, Kiq.. Editor of the Po’koopiie Engle,
•me of the most influential paper* in the State «*f
New York, states under the authority of his own
name, that a young lady, a relative nf his. of very
delicate constitution, was attacked in February.
1842. with severe cold, which immediately produced
spitting nf blood, cough, fever, nud oilier dnngeruui
und alarming symptoms. Through medical truat-
ment and care she partially recovered during sum
mer.. But on the return of winter she was attacked
more violently than nt first; she became scarcely
able to walk, and was troubled witli cough, chills
ancl fever every day, nnd appeared to be going rap
idly with consumption; nt this time, when there
was no sign of improvement, Mr. Platt procured
a bottle of WISTAR’M BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY, which ahe took, and it seemingly re
stored her. She got n second, nnd before it was
hnll tnken. she was restored to perfect health, which
she lias enjoyed to the presont time, witl.ont the
slightest symptom of her former disease.
Mr. Platt says "the euro came under my own ob
servatlnn, and I cannot be mistaken as tn the feels/
fho preceding
n*uro l> given ta .*
pro.cn tho lMt.ii.
put PfcRSMHATlnx
nurlUtiei ortho feZ
It will be noticed yil
a thick cloudy ink;!,,
euea from all poind «r
the surface, which in.
dioates that this per-
vplraifon flows unintoh
ruptedly when w* •»
In health, but ceaiea when we are sick. Life can
nnt be austained without it. It ia thrown offlVom
the blond and other Juice# of the body, ami disposes
Vy thle means.' prnmrly nil the Impurities within
US The language of Scripture Is. "In the BLU0D
Is the Life,” If it ever becomes impure. It may be
traced directly to the stoppage ofthe INSENai.
BLK PERSPIRATION. Thus we see. all tlm
necessary when the blnod is stagnsnt, or infected
la fo open the pore*, and It relieves itself from ill
impurity imtantly. Ila own heat end vitality era
sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except
to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see
the folly of taking an much internal remedies. All
iractitioners. hnwevor,direct their effort# to restore
lie Insensible Pcrapirntlon. The Thompsonian
for instance,STKAita. the Hydropathiat shrouds us'
in wet blankets, the Homnualhist deal* outlnfinitis-
aim-ala, Allopathiat bleeds end doses ua with
pMa CU p r ft**pllla e blU>t ® riuff 8 or B®« “■ with
To give'aomo idea ofthe amount ofihe Insensi
hie Perspiration, we will state that tho learned Dr.
Lewenhock, ascertained that five-eightlia nr all we
receive into the stomach, passed off by this means
I n other woriii, if we eat nnd drink eight pounds
per day, we evacuate five pounde of It by the Insen
sible Prespiratinn. .*
This ia none other than the used up particles or
the blood, and other juices .giving place to the new
and (reels ones, To check this, therefore, is to re
tain in the ayatem five-eightlia nr all the virulent
matter that nature demands should leave the body.
By a sudden transition from heat tn cold, the
pores are atonped,the perspiration ceases, and dil
ease begins at .once to dnvclono itself. Hence,*
atoppnge of this flow of tho juices, originates to
many complainta.
It ia by stopping the poros, that overwhelms
mankind with cougha, colds, and consumption.
Nine tenths or the world die from disease induced
by « stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration.
Let me ask, now, every candiirmind, what course
seems to be the moat reasonable to pursue, to un
stop the pore*, after they are closed. Would you
give pbyaic to UNSTOP the pores f Or would you
npply something that would do this upon the sur
face, where the clogging actually la 7 And yet I
know ofno phyaician who makes uny external appli-
cation to effect it. Under tlieae circumstances, I
present to physicians, and to all others, McAllister**
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,or the WORLD’S
SALVE. It haa POWER to restore perspiration
on the foot, on the head, around nld aorea,upnn the
cheat, in short, upon any part of tho body, whether
diseased slightly nr severely.
It has POWER tn cause all external anrea,
acrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds,
to discharge their putrid matter, and then heals
them.
It is a REMEDY thnt sweeps off the whole cata
logue nPcutnnonus disorders, and restores the entire
cuticle to its henlthy functions.
It ia a REMEDY that forbids the necessity ofso
ninny nnd deleterious drugs taken info the stomach.
It la a REMEDY thnt neither sickens, gives in
convenience, or ia dangerous to the intestine*.
It preserves and defends the surface from all de-
ngement of its functions. The surface is the
itlet of five-eighths ofthe bile and used up matter
within. Ills pierced with millions or openings to
relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores and
DEATH knocks at your door. It is rightly termed
All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, exter
nal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used
it for the last fourteen year* for all diaentes nfthe
cheat, consumption, liver, involving the utmost
danger and responsibility, and I declare before
Heaven and man, that nnt in one single case tus it
feiled to benefit, when the patient was within the
reach of mortal uienns.
I have had physicians,loomed in the profession: 1
have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on tne
bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen nfthe
highest erudition nnd MULTITUDES' of the
POOR, use it in every variety of way, and there
hns been but one voice—one united universal
voice—snying'McAllistor.yourOIntmontisGOOD.’
-CONSUMPTION.
It can hardly' oo credited that a salve can have
any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are within
the system. But if placed upon the chest, it pene
trate* directly to the lungs, separates the poiantmu*
It/re/cico.-
1.TJ. Ico, by Wai
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Voyage* of Discovery and Research, within the
Arctic Regions, from the year 1818 to the present
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The Earlier Prophecies of-lsainh, by Joseph Ad
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Theological Essays, rc-printcil from the Prince
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A Treatise on the Motive Power* which produce
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mar 3 W. THORNE WIL
S undries.—40 dozen Axe«,
sorted kinds; 60 do painted Wood Buckets; 2
do patent and common Churn*; l do improved
Grain Cpdlos; 100 setts Plough Irons, various
sites; 40 dnxon Reap Hooks; 10 do patent Scythes;
20 do Short la, beat quality ond common 8 do long
handled Shovels; 8 do Spsdea; 10 dtf beat socket
Spndea. For sal# by
gjar 3 Dl
Vpadeij 10 do best aockel
rjRNsr.cnv k.wF.BPTEfi.
B OOKS.—A Catechism of Scrip
ture Doctrine nnd Practice for families and
Sabbath Schools; designed also for the oral instruc
tion nf colored Persons, hy Rev. C. C. Jones,
The Life of Julius L'saar.
Elements of Drawing and Mensuration applied
fo the Mechanic Art#, by Chns. Davies, L. L. D.
Received by PETER U. THOMAS,
mny 12 No. 96 Bryan-st., sign of the Ledger,
Extract of a Letter from a Rost-Matter, dated
PxilBltoKK, Washington Co., Maine, )
April 29.1844. \
Mr.Itaac Butin.—Dear Sir: At tho roquoat ol
many or my friends in this pluca nnd vicinity, who
are afflicted with consumption nud livor complaints,
I take tho liberty of asking you to nppnint some
one in till* county as agont to tell WlSTAR'S
BALSAM UF WILD CHERRY, nnd tasend Idm
a few dozen, as there ia nono of it for anlo within
200 miles ftom thia. 1 have n# doubt thnt it would
meet with a ready aale,if it were whpro it could be
procured without too much nsponse nnd delay.
My wife won attacked about six months since
with what tho physicians called the firat stnge of
consumption—n complaint very prevalent in thi*
section of country. Having seen tho Balsam ad
vertised in Angusta, 200 miletfrom here, l took the
pains tn send there for a bottle of it, which she
took, nnd'Which helped her so much that I sent for
two bottlos more, which sho has also tnken, nnd
she now says sho has not felt so woll for six yents
n« she dees at this tlmo. All those who have in
quired or me and ascertained what effect the Bal
aam hnd, are nnRnusto havo some for sale in this
vicinity, which Is tho enure of my writing to you.
Please inform mo by return nf mail whether you
conclude to send sumo, nnd if so, to whom, in or
der that It mny ho known where it can bo had.
I am, with respect, youra, fitc.
P. G. FARNSWORTH, P. M.
The whole qountry ia featlanrning that no modi-
cine—no phyaician—no preparation of any kind
whatever—can equal Dr. WlSTAR'S BALSAM
OK WILD CHERRY.
CONQUEST AND SELF-CON-
V/ QUEST: or, Which Make, the Hero?
Praise and Principle: or. For what shall I Live 7
By the author of"('onqueat and .Self-Conqueat.”
The C'ouains, a Tale of Early Life By tho author
of "Cfonquctt and Solf-Couquoat,” "Praise and
Principle,” &c. Just received hy
W. THORNE
roar 14
5 WILLIAMS.
npjlE LETTERS AND SPEECH-
X ES of Oliver Cromwell, hy Thnmna Carlyle
Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered. Translated by Fairfax
Sketches from Life, hy Laman Rlrnchard
The Alps and the Rhine, hy J. T. Headley
Leigh Hunt’s Italian Poets
Lectures on the English Poets, by Wm. Huslltt
A Defence of Capital Punishment, by Rev. George
B. Cheever, D. D., nnd an Essay on tho Ground
and Beaaon of Death; hy Taylor Lewis, Eaq.
Explanations: A Sequel to the Vestiges of Natural
History of Creation. Received by
PETER G. THOMAS,
fob 26 No. 96 Rr)sn-*treel
Such is the unprecoden’od sucres* of this BAD
SAM. "NATURE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIP
TION,” a prescription congenial to our wants, as
it it prepirnd from chemical extracts from substan
ces which tho Author of nature has placed in our
own load for wise purposes, that many who know
nothing nf the modo nf its preparation nro endeav
oring to reap pecuniary . benefits hp selling nn arti
cle atmilar in nnido, or in appQarnnce, or uy repre-
presenting their own trash as superior to this BAL
SAM. All these deceptive aria goto show that
WlSTAR’S BALSAM is known to tho world to be
"THE GREAT REMEDY," and thnt to arl! any
mixture it must bn like thia In nume or purport, to bo
like it in snbatonce, . ,
O* Boliovo not the cunningly wrought fabrics.
tinna—nnd take only tho original nnd genulno WlS
TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHRRRX; No
other cnn'baIlka It*.
Address all order* to** SETH W.FOWLF,,
130 Wnshlngton*atrect, Boston.
r-. n \rrn+1- tr
trains directly to thelunga, separates the poisonous
particles that are consuming them, and expels them
from tho system. ,
I need not say that it is curious persons or t on-
sumption continually, although we are told His
foolishness. I care not what is said, so lung as 1
con cure several thousnnd persona yearly.
HEAD-AC HE.
The Salvo haa cored persons of the Head-Ache or
twelve years standing, and who had it regularly
every week, ao that vomiting often took place.
Deafness and Ear*Auho are helped with like
success,
COLD FEET.
Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the
chest or aide, falling off of the hair, one or the
other, always accompanies cold feet. It is a sure
sign ofdiaeaae in tho ayatem tn have cold feet.
The Salvo will cure every enae.
tn Scrofula, Kryaiprlas, Salt Rheum, Liter Com-
plaint, Sore Eytt, Quince, Sore Throat. Ilronchd-
it, Broken or Sore Breast, Pilee, al.L Vhett Dis
eases, each ns Asthma, Oppression Pams, also Sort
Lips, ('happed Hands, 'rumors, t'utaneous'Erup
tions, Nervous Diseases and nl the Spine, there is
f irnhably no medicine now known #n good—nnd as
or Bums it haa not it* equal In the w#irld!
PIMPLES ON THE FACE. M ASCULINE8K1N,
GROSS SURFACE.
Its first action is to expel nil humor. It will qnt
cease drawing till tho face ia free from any matter
thnt mny ho lodged under tho akin, and frequently
breaking out to the surface. It then heal#. When
there is nothing butgroasnes*,nr dull repulsive sur
face, it begin* tn soften nnd soften until’ the skltt
becomes as smooth and delicate aa a child’s.
WORMS.
Ifpnrents knew how fetal most medicines were
to children taken inwardly, they would be alow to
resort fo them. Especially "mercurial losengea,
called "niodientod lozenge*,” "vermifuge*,” pills.
Ac. The truth ia, no one can tell, invariably,vyhen
worms nre present. Now let me say to parents,
that thia Salve will always tell if a child has worms.
It will DRIVE every vestige ol them away.
There la probably no medicine on the face nfthe
enrth at once so sure and ao aafe in the expuliion
of worms.
TOILET.
Although l h*v a said little about it *• a hair'rei
terative, yet I will stnko it against the world! They
mny bring their Oils far nnd near, and mine will re
store the hair two cnaea to their one.
OLD SORES.
That some Sores are nn outlet to the impurities
of tho ayatem, is, because they cannot pasa off
through tho natural channels of the ^Insensible
I’eripiratron. If such sores nre hoaled'up, the im
purities must have some other nutlet, or it will en
danger life. This Salve will alwnys provide for
hese emergencies.
RHEUMATISM.
It relieves almost immediately the inflammation
and swelling, when the nsin nrcoufee ceaaes.
FEVERS.
In all case# of fever, the difficulty Ilea in tlm
pores being locked up, an that the bent nnd perspi
ration cannot pass off. If the lenat moiaturn could
bo started: tho crlaia ia passed nnd the danger over.
The All-Healing Ointment will in all cates of fe
vers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring
forth the perspiration.
CORNS. • ,
Occasional use of the Ointment will aiwnys keep
corns from growing. People nood never to bq
troubled witli them if thoy will usu it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE,
Nn man can measure its value. So long •• tne
alnrs roll along over the' Heaven#—so Iona as
man trend# tho onrth, subject to all infirmUie*
of the flesh—so long a# diaonae and alcknoii *•
known-just ao long will thia good Ointment bo
used nnd eateomed. When mnn reaaea from off
the earth, then the • demand will cea*«, and not till
then. JAMES MeALEISTER St <[?; .
Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price
25 cents and 50 cents. ’
CAUTION.
"No Ointment will he genuino unless the names
or James McAllister, or James McAllister A Co.,
are whitticK with a fist! upon •j el ; ...
Now we hereby offer a reward ol ghOO.to bu paid
an conviction in any ofthe conatituted court* or
the United States, of any individual counterfeiting
our name nnd .Ojnttpept.
* ANSONiPARSONS nnd JOS. M. TURNER,
fob 16 , IvilAw Agents, Sttvnminn.
M I» Y 'twi Kill FRUITS- YU
JL> SHALL K
in, Savannah# 1
t.2v, Macon, . L A
Vi t.cox, Columbus,
Miron, dor J
Agents*
.... KNOW THEM.’’—Moffat’# Veg
otable Life Pill# and Phmnix Bltfer#.—The high
and envied celebrity which these Medicines bnvo
acquired lor their invariable efficacy in all the dia-
onset which they prnfeaa to cure, haa rendered tne
usual practiro of puffing unnecessary; their g»«»
work# testify for them. A fresh supply juat re
ceived from tho proprietor, for anlo by
ANSON PARSONS, Agent,
jnn 29 Glhbona’ Rsngo. _
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JO.JL. The must certain* and immodlnfe cure for
Milk Cake, Aguoofthn Brenat, Felon#, Botle,
nil P.hr.1 (taclllng. or So t «. For n p njfjg»jj
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