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"mvriCEs _
IfFS SALK.—Will
... first Tuesday in August Most,
-house in the city of Savannah,
" i* Of ■ale, tho following nrti-
I Molasses, «uo ditto Wine,
' ig •mnll quantity Hum, one
itirelUlo, li.iir ken Tobac-
fj*‘, revolt Decanters nod
ono •mail lot Tobacco,*
nty-two boxes Soup, one
10 Jugs, Tour empty Keg*,
... GIs?* Tumblers. owe pair
_i,nne lot empty Bottle*, and
.jijolmt” Lovicd on •• the property of
Conway, to satisfy a H fa, laaued out of
Court of Common Plena, and Oyer »ntl
, for the city of Savannah, at the instance
Ganahl, « Martin Conway & Mi hael
arty pointed out by PlnintilPa Attor-
LF.Vl S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
LEGAL? NOTICES.
C l) EOIUi IA — Chnthmn County.-—
1 To all whom it tony concern: Where is,James
Barnard, Guardian i.r.l.ucy B. Fmmnn, lute Lucy
U. Williams nnd Henrietta M. William-, orphan*
of Stephen S. Williams, decerned, hath implied to
tho llonornbte the Interim Court of ssld (feunly
when sitting fai Ordinary purposes, for Letters Pis*
mbaury:
Tlieaeare ... _ ...
concerned, to file their objections (if any they hare)
to the applicant in tho Clerk's Office ul said Couit,
oh nr before the serentcenth day of August next,
otherwise Letters Oiamissory will beg anted.
Wildest the Honorable Anthony Porter, nno of
the Justice! iff aald Court, this sixth dav of July,
1846. SKAUORN GOOD ALL, c. c. o.c. c.
jn»r ?
LEGAL NOTICES-
I3UOKSK—Tito IlUtory of t*io Uns-
MJI tilo, and of iu Principal Captive*) by H.
A. Davenport. ....
Uhoollectipna nf tho Eventful. Lite or a Soldier;
by tho lato Jua. DonaUL.m, Sergeant in the ninety,
ourtli Scott’* Brigade.
... , .... - .._ . The PiratoVDsughter) by tho authoress of"Thd
thorofura, an nintion or Henry J. Stewart, aoi pro Conspirator.'* *
therefore to cite nnd admonish nil com. ordered that service bo perfected by publicit- Charcoal Sketches) or Scones in a Metropolis
G EORGIA—APPLING SUPERI
OR COURT-December Term, IMS.-Char-
lotto Crosby vs. I'etor Crosby— Ubtl for Divorce.
It appearing to the (feqrt, from the return of the
Sheriff in tho foregoing Libel, that the Dofon.iaut.
Peter Crosby,* is not to be Ihund in tho County of
Appling, add no service has hecn-pertected. it is
tion of this.order In one of the public gazettes of
this State once s month for four months.
1 certify that tho above is a true extract from the
minutes olsaidCourt. '**
npr7 HANSFORD D.O’QUIN, c.a.c.A. c.
f SHERIFF'S SALK—Mill
, on tho first Tttosdsv in September
ihe Court Houae in the city of Savsn*
n the legal hours of sale, nil that lot ol
n in the city or Savannah, 60 feet front,
*>pth, more or lent, known nnd distin-
b plan of the city as No. 3, Franklin
.. *\ north by Bay-street, east by lot No
1, west by lot No. 4, south by Bay-line j said lot
aetriefct to certain ground rent and certain enndi.
tioM reserved and set forth in the original convey
ance from the Honorable Mayor nnd Aldermen of
the eity of Savannah and hamlets thereof, together
with the improvements thereunto belonging or in
■hy wise appertaining Levied on as the property
of George lisas, to satisfy a fi. ft. issued out of the
Honorable Court of Common Pleas nnd Over and
.Terminer fbr the eity of Savannah, at the instance
of Thnmaa J. Wslah u. George Haas. Property
pointed nut by PlolntifPe Attorney,
sog I LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
G EORG IA — Chitthnin County.—•
To nil whom it may concern : Whereas, Chris
topher C. Thompson, Guardian ofGeor.-o D. Fish
er, orphan or Michael Fisher, deceased, hath ap
plied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court nf Chat
ham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
Letters Dismirsory:
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to file their objections (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on nr before the
seventeenth day of August next, otherwise Letters
Diamisaory will be grsntrd.
Witness the Honorable \V. Tlmrne Williams,
one of the Jnstices nt said ‘ Court this sixth day or
July IMfi.
july 7 SEABORN GOOD A LI., c. c.o. c. c.
B ryan sheriff’ssalb.-wiii
be sold on the first TnesJay in Augnst nett,
before the Court House in Bryan county, botween
-the usual hours of sale, one tract of Land contain
inf one hundred and fifty acres, more or less,
bounded by lands' of Mrs. E. Butler, Shein Butler,
Esq., Rate! iff dr Win. Ilantt levied onn the prop
erty of John W. Harriann, to Satisfy two executions
in favor of Mrs. Elis* M. Bird.' Property pointed
out by the Defendant.
juneM JOHN V. WELLS, « B c.
rVAllIKN MARSHAL’S SALK.-
MlM Will be aoi: on the first Toe-day -in' Sep
tember next, in front of the Court House in the
/city of Daridn, between tho usual hour* or tale,
. the following property, to wit:—Lm No. one mid
two,corner of Wayne and Franklin streets, with the
improvements thereon, consisting of the Building
known as tho Episcopal Church or St. Andrew's
ChtwiN,in the city of Darien: levied on as the
property of the Building Committee of said Church,
to Mttiiy a fi. ft. from the Mayor’s Court of said
. city, in favor of Amos Allen. Property pointed out
by Plaintiffs Attorney.
V* E M. BLOUNT. M. c. e.,-
DVitn.July 27thi 1816. * July 31
G EOR f? IA — Chntltnm County. —
To all whom' it may concern: Whereas.
George R. Hendrickson, F.*eru|nr, the hat will
and testament of Anson B. Hayden, deceased, hath
applied to tho Honofahle the Inferior Court of said
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, Tor Let
ters Ditmissoty.
These nrc therefore to cite and admonish ail con
cerned to file their objection* (if any they have)
to the applicant, in the Clark’s office of said Court,
on or beforo the seventh day of Janaary next, other
wire Li tters Disinissory will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one or
the Justices of said Court, this filh day of July, IUI6.
jaly 7 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o’c. c.
/ GEORGIA — Chnthpin County.—
v.T To all wlibin it may concern: Whereas,
Electa Ann liemerling, Administratrix nf the Estate
of John A. liemerling, deceased, hath applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of aaia county,
for Letters Disinisnory
These are therefore to cite knd admonish nil coni
cerned to tilo their objections (if any they have) to
the applicant, in the Clerk's office, of.said Court,
on or beforo the fifth day of November next, other
wise Lettera Dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Eliaa Heed, one of the
Justice* of said Court, thia 4th day of May, 1816.
may 3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
3 4 ATTN ALL SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on tbefirsLTaesday In Septem-
next, before the Court House door in the town
t r Reidsville, Tatnall County, within the legal
ours of a le, the following property tp wit: two
tracts of Land, one containing three hundred and
' fifty-six acres of Pine' Laud, and the other three
bandied acres well improved, lying on the waters
of the ARsmtha river in Tattna!!,County: levied on
ai the property iff James Copeland, to satisfy four
II. fta. Issued from a Justice’s Court of said County
in favor ol Stephen Mallock va. said Copeland,
John Welt and Abraham Strickland. Property
.pointed oot by James Copeland, levied on by «
constable and returned to me.
july 14 BBNJ. F. DOWDY, Sheriff t. c.
^OOkS.
Tho Cnoiio Rlackstono of "Punch,” parts HI.
■nd IV.) by Gilbert Abbott A. Beckett.
Ilamlot. A Tragedy-in five Acta.
Ibn: A Tragedy’iu five Acta.
The Lifo, Trial and Conversations
C 'J.EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
T To nil whom it may concern.—Whereas,
Doct. R. D. A-nold Administrator on the estate ol
Sylvester Stafford, deceased, hath made application
to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
(.’minty, for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all
concerned, t • file their objections, (if any they
have ) to tfie applicant, n the Clerk’s Office of said
Court, on or before the fifth day of November next,
otherwise Letters Diamissory will lie granted.
may 6 SEABORN GOODALL, c.c o.c c.
I.L SHERIFF'S HALE
I • Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber nett. in front or the Court House door in the
Abide of Keidsvilft, Tatnall County, between the
tuual hpura ofsalo. the following property to wit:
one tract of Pine Land, containing three hundred
and seventy-seven acres, more or less, well im-
.proved, lying on the waters of the Canoncliie river
and Bull.creek: levied, on as the property of Jacob
Blocker, to satisfy four fi. fur. issued from ■ Jus
tice’* Court in said County, at the instanco of Ben
jamin Brewtnn, va. Jacob Blocker and I.batn De-
Loatch Property levied on by ■ Constable and
returned to me. BENJ. F. DOWDY,
july 31 , Sheriff T. c
DMlNlETRATOR’B HALE.—
'xTL On the Brat Tuesdav in August, will Iks sold
before Uie Court House door, in the town of Jeffer
son, Camden county, between the legal hours of
“*isi ell those,ceftain.tract* of Land, known as
iHow Bluff, together with 60 head or Stuck Cat
(more or lesa.) the property of the estate of
iff R. Russell, late of Camden county, deceased.
Sold by permiasion nf the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary n|r skid county, for tho benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
- GKO. W. HARDEE, Adm’or.
■ ■‘June9 C. RUSSELL. Adm’x
G .EOIKS1A. Chntltnm County.—To
all Whumi t may Concern: Whereas, Mat-
■aid County, for Letters Disinissory .
wise Letters Dismissory will he granted
the Justices of said Court, this 4th flay nf May, 1816.
mays SEABORN GOODALL,c.c. o. c.o..
G EORGIA — Chatham County.-
To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Rol
ert Habersham, Executor of the last will and testi
ment of Sarah G Haig, deceased, latent said coun
ty, hath applied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of raid cnonty, for letters dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
•ncerned, to file their objection*, (if any tin
to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office of nil
on nr before the third day of September nc
erwise letters dismissory will be granted.
•on, C
'g
1816.
mar 3
DMINISTRATOK8* HALE.—
L Will be told, on the first Tuesday in August
it, at the Court House iu Emanuel County, be-
n the legal h'»ur« of sale, (1319) one thousand
'inndred and fortj-two acre* or Land, oh the
f RiVer, Ktnauue! County. Said land sold
ipe'rty of Joseph Tilliuan, deceased, for
jl of the heirs. •
Also'. will bn sold on the same day, a* the Coart
.. fuse in Appling County, one lot of Land in (he
County of Appling, containing (4!»0) four hundred
and ninety acres, known by No 287, in the 3d pis-
tridt Sold as the property of Joseph Tillman, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Sold by an
order or the Honorable the Court of Ordinary.
. Termi made known on the day.
JAMES TILLMAN. 5
*"* *■* • * HENRY TILLMAN.VAJm’ora.
yb 1 A*’ P‘ EASON, S
f~ 1 BORGIA —Chatham Count) .—
V W To nil whom it m»y concern: Whereas, Jane
A Dure, Administratrix, of the estate« *
deceased, hath applied to the lion
tor Court of stid County when sittii
dinary purposes, lor Letters Dismissory:
Tiiese are therefore to cite and sdi
concerned, to file their objections (if
have) 1
Conrt
otherwise Letter:
JRUIA—Cluilham Count;
.mil whom It m,y concern: Wh-reoi. K.
B’rte, Ad mlnislrator of the estate of Joseph I.au-
rest, ileceased, hath applied to ths Honorable the
Court of,Ordinary of aaid cquuty, for letters disinia-
• These are therefore to cite and admonish all con-
fcerned, to file their objections, (if any they have)
to the applicant In the Clerk’s office of said Court,
on by before the third day of September oext, otli-
erwise Jotter* dlpuiissory will bo granted.
- Witness the Hon. Elias Reed, one or the Justices
of aaid Court, this 9nd day March. 1S46.
msr 3 SB kBORN GOODALL, o. c. o. c. c.
hliOHfl 1A — Chuthnni County.—
'p sll whom it may -concern: Whereas
J". Kolluck. Administrator C.T. A., of the
. jf Frkneea Butler, deceased, hath applied to
ionorablo the Court of Ordinary or said county,
“ ‘a'dismissory:
ore therefore to cito nnd admonish all con
. to file their objections (if anjr they have) to
. applicant, in the Clerk’* office of *aid Court, on
* Witness, tlie Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of the
Justice* or *aid Court, this 2d dnv, of-March,'1816.
t tnsr3 SEABORN GOODALL.c.c. o c. c.
SEABORN GOODALL. c. c o. c. c.
before the seventh day of January u
elters Disinissory will be granted
july 7 SF. ABORN GOODALL,c, c.o. c. c.
C 'l EORG1 A — Chatham County.—
f To all whom it may concern: Where**, Cha*.
dinary purposes.for letters Dismissory :
wise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one oftl
Justice* of said Conrt. this 6th day of July, 1816.
july 7 SEABORN GOODALL,*. a. o. «r.«;
EORGIA—Brynn County.-
Dismiss on from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ai
singular, the kindred and creditors of said decease
loSIg ‘heir objections (if any they have) in 1
Clerk’s Office of said Conrt within the time pr
scribed by law, otherwise Letters of Disinissii
will be granted.
Witness, the i Honorable Cyras Bird, one oft
Jnsticet of aaid Coart. this twenty-r.imb day
Juiv, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
july 30 J- SMITH, c.c. o. B. c.
RORGfA— Chathnin County.—
. To all Whom it may concern: Whereas Wil-
Ism M.Lslgh,Admlni.t/alor do bonis non, of the
/state of John N. Herrimiton deceased, halh applied
to the Honorable the inferior Court nf said County
■then sitting for prdioary purposes for Lettera Dit-
misaory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned, (o file tholr objections | if any they have)
! applicant in the Clerk's Office of the ssid
' -'n or before the seventh day of January post,
Lj- Lettera Dismissory will be granted,
tiiesa.'the Honorable Elias Reed, one of the
_ jea of tba aaid Court, the sixth day, »f July,
D, one thousand eight hundred nnd forty-six.
jufy 7 ; SEABORN GOODALL.c.c.q. c. c.
EORGIA — Glynn County.-
T Whereas.' William Summerlin, Administral
of Ordinary for Lettera Diamissorv:
will be granted the applicant.
Witness the - Honorable Jos. DuBIgnon. one
„.e Justices of tho said Court, thia twe - *
dav of April, A. 1816
ipr 24 ALEX. SCRANTON; c. t
EORGIA.'— Chatham County.—
* 1, -y'all whom it may concern: Whereas Levi
in, Eaq. will apply to the Honorable the
... Ordinary of Chatliam County, for Letters
ministration de bonis non, on tho estate
i of Charles Fisler, late of said (.'onn’y,
ire therefore to cito nnd ndmonith nil and
Jlekliidrcd nnd creditors of the a»id de-
ofile their jhjuctlmis (if any they have) to
...ing'of the administration of the estate of
jeised to tho applicant in the Clerk’s Office
said Court, on or before tho seventh day
Aiguat iiext', : oIherwiae Letters of Admlniatration
Mil be granted. . .
Witness tho Honorable Win.-Thorne Williams,
one of the Justices of the said Court, the alxth
rofJoly, A. D. cine thousand eight hundred and
ty-alx. SEA HORN GOODALL, o. C. o. c. 0
/GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Vf To all whom it may concern: Wher
to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of si
on or before the fourth dny of January, 18
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable K. H. Piles, o
Justices of said Court, this 23th May, one
fight hundred aud forty-six.
may 73 ^ A. SCRANTON, c c.
_ _ >RG IA — Olintlmtn Con nty■
f To'kll whom it may coi.cern: Whereas, Mor-
‘■“' '•ra.’Kaq., Executor of the Inst will and
** J l,enn. deceased, hath applied to
j Inferior Court of aiiid tftuiity,
g ft»t Ordinal^ purposes for Letter* Dia- t
to cits and'admonish nil
j®snjss4r , w
a seventh,day of January ncxL
iinlssory will be granted. ^
lonbraldu Francis Sorrel, ono of
. aid'Court thia sixth day of July,
1846. ... SEABORN -GOODALL, c. c. o. c. e,
to me for Letters of Dismission,
oftiie estate of John N. Mclnt
county deceased:
cd. Given under i
of January, 1816.
jnn 30
C t EORGIA—Tatnall Superior C<
W —April Term. 184<R— Reuben Coward
Artninda Coward—Divofte. _
It appearing to the Court from the return nf
Sheriff, that the Defendant, Armind* Coward,!
to bo found In tho County or Tatnall, and no
vice baa been perfected. It is therefore, on tn
of De Lnmotta Sheftall, Plaintiff 1 * Counsnl, o
Court of Tatnall Count)
apr 24
untr. “
JOllN l
(VTOTICE,—Kour mouths after ditto j
1 1 spplicaUnn. will be msdo to the Honorable tor
Inferior (feiirt, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, '
for leave to sell a Negro fellow, named Franco, be- ol
longing to the estatq of Henry M . Wilson, deceased,
fur the bonefit or tha hoirs and creditors. lUg
july 16 JOHN G. MINGLKDORFF, Rx’or.
TVTOTIGB.—Four months after ditto ’ I,, j
L v application will be made to the ilonnrnhlo by
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when titling fee
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho real j
Estate of Charles O’Reilly, deceased, late of said grn
county, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. (
june 4 MARY O’REILLY, Adm’x. t. T. 4. of
TVTOTIJK.—Four mouths nftor dnte, et J
1 N application will be made to the Honorable •
the Court of Orilinary for Chaihnm County, Air by
leave t« sell the real and peranuul estate nr Marina ]
Robmsnn, late of Savannah, deceased, for the pnr- ryi
pose of division amongst the heir*.
CHARLES K. ROBINSON, Exec’r,
may 4. Per J. M. Ct.ARK, Attorney. ]
(VTOTICE.—Four months after date, ***
I ^ application will be made to the Honorable w |
the Court of Ordinary of Clrathdm (feunty for the
snIr ol’the re d and personal estate of the Into John Au
Robinson, of Savannah, deceased, for the purpose
of'making a division amongst the heirs. *
GEO. W. DAVIS, Executor, Cr
may 4 Per JNO M. CLARK, Attorney. La
(VTOTICE.—Four Months nfter dnte Al j
L v application will be made to the Honorable, -
the Juattcra nf the Inferior Court of Effingham Ns
county, when aitting for ordinary purposes, for leave 0 f
to sell the real estate of the late James Hudson,
deceased Ge
may 1 JAMES LOVE, Jr., Administrator.
OTICE.—Four months nfter dnte, Ci
i. V application will be made to the Honorable
Inferior Court of Bulloch County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain Negro t ),
Girl mined Sally, about sixteen years old, and her
child eighteen months old, ns the property of the
estate of Samuel J.-Lines, deceased. Sold for the g„
benefit of the heirs to said estate.
SHEPPARD WILLIAMS, Senior, m
may 19 Administrator
(VTOTICE.—Four months nfter dnte,
L v application will be made to the Honorable
inferior Court of Bulloch County, when aitting for j,-
ordinary purposes, fot leave tn sell a certain Negro 1
Boy named John, fifteen years old, as the property —
of Martha A. Lines, minor. Sold for the benefit of 1
■aid minor. ALLEN A. WILLIAMS, J
may 19 Guardian. lu
TVOTICE.—Four months nfter dnte JJJ]
L I application will lie made to the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary for the county of Liberty, for
leave to sell part of the real estate or Benjamin S. J
Screven, Minor,consisting of Lands in Bryan coun- p
ty. JOS. E. MAXWELL,Guardian. „ f
Liberty onunty, Ga., July 20,1816. july 23
(V OTICE.—Four months nfter dnte B
-L - application will be made to the Honorable i c
the Justice* nfthe Inferior Court of Liberty enuuty,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell —
one half of the landed estate of Wm. Norman, de- f
ceased; said Lands being situated in the county
aforesaid, for the benefit ofthe minor. - u
apr 13 J. WILSON WINN, Guardian.
TIOILF/r POWDER, POWDEll °’
1 BOXES, AND PUFFS.—Just received per en
brig Exact, a fresh supply of Prentiss’s superfine, C
plain and Rote Scented Toilet Powder; Rnuasel’a T
Scented do. do.) also s. complete assortment of
neat, plain, nnd fincy Toilet Powder boxes, with M
Puff*; extra Puff*. For sale by th
july 16 A. PARSONS,Gibbons’Range.
fOHN SOUTHWELL & CO.
OJ have just received a new aty le of figured MAR- *1
SEILLF.S VESTS—GenUemen who may desiro an J
unique and fashionable Vest, are respectfully in- D
vited to call st No. 98 Bryan-street. june 12
;u>R THE HAIR.—Highly per- "
1. fumed Ox-Mnrrow, warranted pure, for benuti- ||
lying, strengthening, and promoting tho growth of
the Hair. For sale in bottles, at 23 nnd 60 cents (J
each. Also very superior Rose Antique Oil. For |]
-ale by A. 1’ARSONS.. j
july 16
CAMBRIC, JACKONET AND 1
MUl.t. MUSLINS— 30nieces checked Cam- J
- brie; 20 pieces plain Catnbric;20pieces plain Jscko- 0
nst Muslins; 10 pieees plain Nnntook Muslins; 10 &
, pieces plain Miili Muslins. Just received per brig n
Savannah. SNIDER, LATHUOP Sc NEVITT. ')•
juno26 *
• JOY’S CLOTHING —Crnirirting J
1-^ in part of Gingham Sacks, black Cambist }
- Frocks, while Linen Jackets and Pantaloons.Csmb-
. let Jackets and Pants. Grass Linen do, brown Lin-
• en do, Cottnnndo do, Albert plaid Pantaloons,
e Ganihroon Nio, brown Linen do, handsome plaid
Linen do; and a variety of Vests, at vory low prices.
JOHN SOUTHWELL & CO.,
\ opr 24 98 Bryan-street
l CJTEEt, HEADS—No«.8 nnil0i al.o J 1
r- CJ a few Steel Bag Clasps. Just received, and for
•ale hy T. T. WILMOT. t
e pRICE & VEADER, Drnper, nnd ,
1- Tailors, have received per Clinton, an sddi
— tinnal supply of Fashionable Ready-Made Summer
» Clothing, which makes their assortment complete,
conqtriiing e*cry article that can be called for..
5 All of which they will sell at the lowest prices, at
r d may 2 147 BAY-STREET. -
• pOl.ORKD MUSLINS—Colored
°f \ S French Muslins, colored Gingham do, for |
. sale nt reduced prices, by
»” july 2 HENRY H. STOTESBURY.
•® fTMBREUUAS.—Just received,
®* Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas. For
"a sale by C. C. THOMPSON Sc CO.,
■pr t 129 Bay-street.
or |NFA-I.LIBLE BEDBUG POISON.
1- Prepared by Dr. Lewis Feuchtwanger, and for
•ale by , O. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 Gibbons’ Buildings.
7r KITCHEN'S COCOA. — A few
,u boxes Kitchen’s nnirarsally approved gen-
urt nine P. P. Cocoa—an agreeable, wholesome and
cheap substitute for Tea or Coffee—just received
and for sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist,
e,j juU 28 Gibbons’ Range.
RASPBERRY VINEGAR.—5 cn-
, r » I-V*e* superior French Raspberry Vinegar, just
3 received, and fersale by
of G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 9 Gibbon’s Building.
T EECIIE8! LEECHES !!— Just
received per brig Philura. n lot of vejy Urge
healthy Swedish Leecnes. For sale by
— july 9 A. PARSONS.
«| PLY KILLING PAPER.—Tlii«
tw P*P er **111 effectually destroy Fliesf aftor
via upon it and sucking the preparation, of
which they are fond, they become stupid and die.
... For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON
urt OEIDLITZ AND HODA POW-
cr * O DKRS—A fresh supply in tin boxes, warranted
. of the Imst material and foil weight. For sale by
the july 28 A. PARSONS.
C-BIDLITZ POWDERS—Recently
• +J put up by ihe Subscriber, warranted to be of
the heat and freshest materials, and full weight; for
— srtlohy G. R. HENDRICKSON,
in June 20 Gibbons' Buildings.
lid ROUSSEL’S SHAVING CREAM.
M-V Superior to most articles of iho kind. For
and Ml* l»y J. M. TURNER,
ed, juno 16 Monument-square.
“• J UBIN’S EXTRACTS.—Liibin’.
Jay K«u do Toilet, F.spt D’Lavander, nnd a full
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i'rial and Convoryationa of Robert
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idvonturca of a French Gentleman: ton Engrav-
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a Annabel
Blip, I th
i Ghost) by tl'ie
’’•to.
f Monk-llalll
Mystery and
itbor of ”tho
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Frfcnk Forrester.
Th* Pirate’s Daughter) by the author of'the
Conspirator.
The Life and Adventurea nf the Reformed Ine
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The Cavalier and the (’hnin of Destiny.'
I.nrooka, the Belle of the Penobsouta) by th*
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Jennies’ Diary, or Suddon Riche*.
Captivitv nf Napoleon at St. Helenn) by Goneral
our.t Montholon, the Emperor’s Companion i i
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Peter, Urn Brigand, from the Fronofi ofS. Henry
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The Life and Times of Martin Van Buren.
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By J. II. Merle D’Aubigno, assisted in the
parntion of the English original, by H. Wliit
inity College.
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Theological Essays, re-printed from the Prince
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. • — *• i Vestiges of Natur
ived by
PETER O. THOMAS,
fob 25 No. 96 llryan-street.
LSAM OF WILD
CHERRY.—A Compound' Balsamic Pre
paration from Wild Cherry Bark nnd Tari Tlio
l»eat remedy known to the world for tho euro of
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Bfteditig Of the
Lungs, Whooping .Cough, Bronchitis, Infiticiixa,
Shortness of Jjrealli,. Pniiv nml 1 Weakness in Uliu
Breast or Siila, Livsr Complbint, and ,thc firat sta
ges of CONSUMPTION.
A Thousand Cures in cases doomed utterly hAfife-
leas havo firmly estslilislied its vast superiority over
overy former medical discovery. It lisa always
been styled .‘.‘Nature's own-Prescription,” being
formed chiefly front cnemicnl extracts from Wild
Cherry Bark and Tar—two treoa that oro thickly
scattered wherever disease* or ihn ‘lungs prevail.*
We give a few instances of its extraordinary powor,
from a catalogue almost without end. >
A lady (address will bo given nt the New York
ikgoncyl who was giVon bp by nil of hor physiuinns
to die of consumption, had n hard tumor for months
on.the aido—raised among largo quantities nf mat-
ter a kort of bony aubaphvee—had taken no medi
cine for two months, being past nil hopo—entirely
cured by, a Tow Imttlea of thia Balsam in September
and October, 1844.
A.v Williams, Esq . Attbrney, die., New York,
cured of spasmodic nstlmia «f23 y ears’standing,cer<
tilled toby Recorder Tallmadge an<lJ. Power, D. D.
A. Carman, Now York city, who,had not slept ly<
ins down, for 7 years, (being obliged to sleep in a
silting posturo) so far cured as to attend to bis busi
ness fn the must sturmy Weather. ,
Thomas Uradleo, Esq.,J. P., Jamaica, L.!., cured
of nathtiin of 4U years’atandina. . k / i • •
Mrs. Anna I). Hopkins, of Knawleaville, N. Y.,
entirely cured of liver complaint andgenuralde<
bility of eighteen montha’atanding.
Jacob Hoffman, M. D-, Huntingdon, cured a child
of P. Schrocble, of obstlnnto disease of Ihe.lpnga
after ho had tried all the usual remudies in vain. '
''There ie no tuch thing at fail" iu tho history of
thia wonderful BALSAM. Evidence tho inoat con
vincing—evidence that no ono can doubt—fully es
tablishes this fact. For the sake or brevity, we se
lect the following from thousands.
Ianne Platt, Esq., Editor of the Po’kocpsio Eagle,
one of tho most Influential pnpers in the Slate of
New York,,states under tho authority of Ills own
nan.o, that a young lady, a relative of his, or very base
delicate constitution, was attacked in February.
1812, with severe cold, whichfinmodiately produced
■pitting nf blood, cougli, fever, mid other dangerous
and alarming symptoms. -Through tnodicnl treat
ment and enroahe partially recovered during sum
mer. But on the return of winter she was attacked
more violently than nt first) she boesmo scarcely
able to walk, and was troubled with cough, ohills
and fever every dny, and appeared to bo going tap«
idly with, consumption ) at - this time, when-there
miTdiCAL~
mar 5
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The Mysteries of London, complnte.
History of all Christian Scctsnnd Denomination*)
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Part second nnd third of tho Captivity of Napo
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was na sign of improvement. Mr. Platt procured
a battle of WI STAR’S BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY, which she took, and it seemingly re
stored her. She got n second, and beforo it was
hall taken, the was restored to ptr/iG health, which
she has enjoyed to the present time, without the
slightest symptom oHier former disease.
Mr. Platt says "the core came under my own ob
serration, and 1 cannot be mistaken as to the facts.”
Extract of n Letter from a Tout-Matter, dated
PxitBltoKK, Washington Co., Maine,)
April 29,1814. \
Mr.Isaac DutU.—Dear Sir: At tho request ol
many of my friends in thia iilace nnd vicinity, who
nro nfilleted with consumption and iiver complaints,
I tnko the liberty of asking you to npnoint some
ono in this county ns agent to sell WlSTAll’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, nnd to send him
n few dozen, as thoro is nono of it for anle within
200 miles from this. 1 have no doubt that it would
meet with a ready sale, if it woro where it could bo
procured without too much nxponso and delay.
My wife was attacked about six mouths sinco
with whnt tho physicians called tho first stage ol
consumption—n complaint vory prevalont in this
section of country. Having seen tho Unlsfini ad
vertised in Augusta, 200 miles from here, 1-innk tho
iaina to send there for a bottle of it, which she
ook, and which helped her au much that I sent for
two bottles more, which she hat also taken, nnd
aha now says sho Iras not felt so well for six years
nt she does nt this tiino. All thoso who linvo in
quired of mo nnd ascertained wlrat effect the Ral-
aim had, nre anxious to have some foy sale in this
vicinity, which is the causo of my writing to you.
Pleaso inform nio by return or innil whether you
conclude to sond some, and if so,to whom, in or
der thiit it may ho known whore it can bo had.
* am, with respect, yours, &c.
P. G. FARNSWORTH.P. M.
The whole country is fast learning that no medi
cine—no physician— no preparation of nny kind
whatever—can equal Dr. WlSTAll’S BALSAw
OF WILD CHERRY.
Such is Bin unprereden’ed success of this'RAL
SAM, " NATURE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIP-
TION,” n prescription conanninl to our wonts, na
it is prepared from chemical extracts from substan
ces which the Author nf nature Iras plnced incur
own land for wise purpose*, that nrauy. who know
nothing of the mono nf its prennratiun aro endeav
oring to reap pecuniary foments by selling nn arti
cle similnr in nmpo, or in npponrnnco, or uy ropre*
presenting their own trash ns superior to this BAL
SAM. All thoso daccptivo arts go to show^thnt
WI STAR'S BALSAM is known tn tho world tn ho
"THE GREAT REMEDY” nnd thnl to tell any
mixture it must bo like thia in name or purport, to be
like it in substance,
O’ Relievo not the cunningly wrmight fabrica
tions—nnd tnko nnly tho original nnd genuine AVIS-
TAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. No
other onn bo like It* *
Address all Orders to SETH W. FOWLE,
138 Wnshingtnn-street, Boston.
A. PAItroNs, Suvnmrah, )
J.'W. Baii.kY, Macon, I
Pond &. Wit,cox', Columbus, fAgoniiii
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mnr>» DKNSLOVV &.WEBSTER.
it bo sustained without it., H-Is thrown ol
the blood and other juices or tho body, and disposes
by this means, ofnetrly all tho impurities withm
ua Tlie language of Scripture in. "in tho BLOOD
BLE PERSPIRATION. Thus wo aee, all that ia
necessary when 'the blood is stagnant, or infected,
is to open the poroa, nnd it relieves itself front all
impurity instantly. .Its own.heat nnd vitality are
sufficient, without one psrtio|e.qf .medicine, except
to upon tho pores upon the surface, .Thus we see
tho folly of taking so much internal remedies. All
R nctitlonors. however .direct their efforts to restore
ic insensible Perspiration, The Thompsonian,
for Instance, NTb a M V. tho Hydropathist shrouds us
in wet blnnkets, tho Homnnathisi dealsoutinflnitis-
simnls, tho Allopnthist bleeds and doses us with
mercury, and tho blustefiug Quack gorges Bs with
pills, pilis, pills.
‘ To giro sumo idea of the amount or the tbsenil
hie Perspiration, we will state that tho learned Dr.
Lewenhock, ascertained tlmt five-cightlis of ill we
receive iota the stomach, pnssed off hy this means.
In other words, ir wo ent nnd drink eight pounds
- This is nono othhr than the ttsod up paMleies of
the blond, and otherJuiges giving place to tlio new
and fresh ones. To cheek this, therefore, is to re
tain in the system live-eighths of ell the virulent
mrittor that nature demands should leave the Body.
By a sudden transition from heat (6 cold, (Lite
pores pre,stopped, the perspiration conses,'snd dis
ease begins nt once to develope itself. Hence,*
■toppngo of this flow of the juices, originates so
many Complaints.
K. hy atopplng the poret, that overwhelms
mankind with coughs, Colds,'and consumption.
Nino tenths of tho world die' from disease induced
by a stoppage or the InsChslbie Perspiration.
Let mo nsk. now,every candid mind, whatcofirao
seems tn be the most reasonable to pursue, to 'up-
•top tha poroa, after they are closed. Would you
give physic to UNSTOP the pores 7 Or would you
apply something that would dq this upon the ear-
ftce, whefo tho clogging actually 1st And yeti
know ornojihyaicinn who mikes any external appll-
ention to affect it. Undur these circumstances, 1
present tn physician*, nnd to nil othfWfMc A Ulster’s
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,or the WORLD'S
SALVE. It has POWER to restore perspiration
on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon tbn -
chest, in short, upuh any part of tlio body, whethur
diseased slightly or^severely.
It has POWER to enuso nil external sores,
scrofulous humors,akin diseases, poisonous wounds,
to discharge their putrid matter, and then hea|a
them. t
It is a REMEDY that sweep* off the whole cata
logue of cutaneous diiofilors, and restores the entire
culielo to its hcnlthy function*.
It is a REMEDY that forbids the necessity of to
mnny and deleterious drags taken into tho stomach.
It ran REMEDY that neither sickens, gives in
convenience, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It preserves nnd defends the surface from all de
rangement of its functions. The sorftce is tha
outlet of fivo-cighUis of the bile and used up matter
within. Itia pierced with millions or openings to
relieve the intestines. Stop Dp thfl* poresand
DEATH knocks at your door. Itis rlghtly termed
All-Healing, for there Is’ nenreely a disease, exter
nal or infornnLthat it will not benefit. I have used
it for.the Inst fourteen years for all diseases ortho
chest, consumption, liver, involving the 'utmost
danger and responsibility, nnd I declare beforo
lloaven nnd man, that not in one single ease'Iras i)
failed to benefit, when the putient Was Within the
reach ofninrtal uienns.
I have had physicians,learned in the ptofesifonil
have had ministers of tho Gospel, Judges on the
bench, Aldermon and Lawyers, gentlemen ofthe
highest erudition nnd MULTITUDES of the
POOR, use it in every variety of way, and (bare
Iras been but one video—one united universal
voice—saying ‘Mc.MlistSr.yniir Ointment ia GOOD.’
CONSUMPTION.. .
It enn linrdly be credited that a salve ean have
nny cffuctDpnn the lungs, seated ns they are within
the system. But if placed upun the chest, it pene
trates directly tn the lungs, sonarates the poisonous
R articles that are consuming them, and expels them
■on; the system. *
I need not say tlrat it is curious.ficrsons of (fen-
sumption continually, although wo nro told it is
foolishness. I'care licit wlrat is said, so long SB 1
can cure several thousnnd persons yearly.'
HEAD-ACHE.
Tho Snlvo lias cured persona of the Hcnd-Aclie of
twolve years standing, nnd who had it regularly
every week, an that vomiting often took place.
Deafness nnd Ear-Acho nro helped with liko
success.
COLD FEET.
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t 'ULLUTON 1) I TT E It H — For
l Dyspetics.—These Bitters aro purely n vege
table compound, and nre offered tp tho public from
a principle of bunovnlence, under tho fullest con
viction that they will bo found a safe and sovereign
remedy for Dyspepsia. They hdve been triumph
antly, tested not only by somu of Ihe most respecta
ble iamilies in the btnte, who have furnished ample
testimony ns tn their decided excellence, but also
by the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffoied ai
the gloom incident to tlrat distressing disease. They
possess tho peculiar excellence denied to inua
other Bitters, of not proving injurious by coutiuuei
use. They contnin not n single deleterious ingre
dient, and; as soon from the directions which ac
company each bottle, may bo given with entire
safety to nn infant in the month.
If the Colleton is taken regularly and porsever-
Ingiy, (which is highly important in stubborn cases,)'
they will soon alter the uso of n few bottles, be
found to net on tho system liko a charm—imparting
vigor to tha stomach, bracing tho nerves, demising
Ihe liver, promoting digestion, incrensing the a
petite, strengthening tho chest and voice, relievin;
pains, cramps nnd stitches in tho breast. They nri
also most excellent for cholera nimbus, habitua
constipation, soa sickness, nausea, proceeding from
whatever cause. In cases of goneral debility, it has
iroved one of tho best remedies, and U therefore
dghly recommended to elderly people, literary
gentlemen, students, and others of sedentary habits.
Token in amnll dosjs frequently through the dny.
they have checked the.most violent diarrhasa, ami
likewiso beon administered with tho happiest effect
hi cholera infantum.
In all the foregoing complaints,these Ritters will
bo fouud effectual if persisted in, and taken accord
ing to the directions which accompany each bottle.
And although it has been testified by several Ural
they nro excellent in mnny others, yet in nono
other than those above enumerated, is the proprie
tor willing to vouch for their efficacy. They were
primarily nnd solely intended to euro Dyspepsia.
Tlie Colleton Bitters hnvo beon eight years be
fore the public; audio consequence of tho increas-
ing demand for this valuable medicino, the proprie
tor Iraa entered largely ilUu tho business—bottles
are procured having "Colleton Bitters” moulded in
thorn—they are nlao numbered, sealed nnd stamp-
ped with an appropriate motto. Price I perbottlo.
References made to the following highly respect-
nblo gentlemen, acquainted with the proprietor, bo-
ing a few of many who hnvo either used this medi
cine themselves, witnessed its effects upon others,
or nro now using it in their families: ,
Itrferrnct*. — John’* Island. — Rov. Thomas J
Young, T M. Curtis, M. D., Win. Sams, Esq.
hdistn Island.—Hon. Whitemnrsh B. Seabrook,
Joh. U. Seabrook, Esq.
Bluffton.—Rov. A. Woodward, Hon. Wm. Rope,
Hon. B F. Scott. Hon. J Flckling, M. D., James
’opo, Son., Cnpt. George ABen,'William H. Wigg,
Esq.. Paul Pritchard, M. D.. James M. Pope, M. D.
St. I'nill’n —f ?nllt Win WtlLtnai.n II,...! Il_ll...
Consumption, Liver Complaint, pains in ihe
chest or side, falling off sir the hair,. one or ths
other, always accompanies cold fret. It is sabre
sign ofdiscase in the systqm to have cold feet.
The Salve will cure every cnse. v
In Scrnfhta, Erytlptlut, Salt Rhiitm, Liver Com-
plaint, Sore Eyh, Quincy, Sore’Thrqat, Hronehit-
is, ttrokrn Or Sore Ilreutt, Piles, ALL Chest Dis
eases, such ns Asthma, Oppression Pa\ns, Also Sort
Lips, Chapped Hands, l\imore, Cutaneous Erup
tions, Nervous Diseases n;id of the Spins, there Is
probably no medicine no.w known so good—nnd as
for Hums it has not it* eqnnl in tho world!
PIMPLES ON THE FACE. MASCULINE SKIN,
GROSS SURFACE.
Its first action is to expel all humor. It will not
conse drawing till the face is free from any matter
tlrat may bo lodged under Ihe skin, and frequently
breaking nut to tho surface. It then lidkls. When
there is nothing butgrossness,or dull repulllve sur
face, it begins to soften and soften until the skin
becomes as smooth and dblicateaa a child’s.
WORMS. ’ •
Ifporcnta know how fttol most medicine* were
to children taken inwardly, they wpuld be alow tn
resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges,”
called "medlbated lozenges,” "vermifuge*,” pill*.
Ate. The truth is, no one can toll, invariably .when
worms nre present. Now let mo say to parents,
that (his Salvo will always toll if a child Iras worms.
It will DRIVE every vestige .ot them nwny.
There I* probably no medicine on tlie face of ths
onrth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion
of worms. : ’ ' .
.TOILET.
Although I have'said liitle about It oa a hair res-
torativo, yet I will stiike It against the world! ThDjr
may bring their Oils for nndsnenr, and thitao will re
store the hair two cases to their one.
OLD SORES.
Tlmt some Sores are nn outlet to the Impurities
of the systeni, is. beenuie they cannot pan on
through the nnturai channels of the Insansihl*
Prrapirntriin. If such soros are healed UP, the l»*
purities must have snmd-other outlet, or it will es-
danger life. This Salve will always provide for
heso emergencies.
RHEUMATISM.
It relieves almost immediately the Inflsmmitlon
nnd swelling, when tlie pain of course ceases.
FEVERS.
fn nil cases of fever, the difficulty Ilea In th*
pores being locked up, so that the heat end pa^P. 1 :
ration cannot pass off. If the least moisture coulo
be started, the crisis ia passed and the danger over.
The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases of ft-
vors almost inetanlly unlock the akih ahn hnBf
forth the poispiratjon. - 1 .
CORNS.
Occasional use oftheOlptment will always keep
corne from growing. People need never' to d*
troubled with them if they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, ...
No man ean meaiure its value. So long «■
•tars roll along over the Hnnvens—so long **
man treads tlie-earth, subjeet to ill infinnlti**
nf the flesh—ao long ns disease nnd sickness w
known—just so long will, this good Olntmont oe
used and esteemed. When mnn censes ft 00 * V,,
tho earth, then tho demand.will cense, nnd noli' 11
then. JAMES Me A !.LISTER 4•
Sole proprietors.of tha nbovo Medicino. rnes
25 cents and 30 cents.
CAUTION.
"No Ointment ivjll.be genuine unless the nsmo*
id James McAllister, or James McAllitUjs* 4*
Esq.. . _ ..
Wndmnlaw.—Edwd. D. Bailey; Edw’dt M. Book-
at, M. I). •
St. Helena.—Charlee G. Copers, Esq., Cnpt. Jito.
r riop. 1
Choraw.—Chnries Minott. F.sq.
Charleston.—Kdw’d. W. North, M. D„ Col.Fran-
cis Lance; , 1
Vat sale by
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J. M. TURNER, Monument-sq.
HPQ r M R P HANTS AND DRUG.
I.U , Subscriber is now receiving
hie usual Fall supply of Drugs, Medicines, Glass
Ware and Dye Stuffs, which lie offers for snle.on as
layorable terms, and nt ns low prides as they cun bo
purchased for in any Southern City,
Hales, selected fer Tlio country traifo. " U an °^
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Buildings.
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^Sl. Poul a.—Cnpt. Wm. W ilkinaon, BenJ. Bniloy, . Now wo hereby offer a toward of$S00,to b« P/jJ
on conviction In nny of tho cnn»lilu|o<J ?oorl»o
the United Stntos.rif nny individual counterfeiLSf
our name and Ointment. ' '. ■ ■
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fob IS ivdikw Aoonl.,S«’.<«»“-
lyjjtew
“U Y T II EI u rn V ITS YB
SHALL KNOW THRM."—Moflbt. V«
olnblo Liro Pin. ond Plimnlx Hiller.,-The WJ
and envied celebrity which these Medicine*^n»
acquired lor ihoir.invnrinblo offionoy In *g..
onses which thoy profess to’euro, h«*rond®r«a
usunl practice of pulling, unnecessary; wiew 1
works tcsUiy for then/. ; A fresh supply J M, f *
coived from the proprietor, and for sale by
; , " * ANSON’PARSONS, A««o'.
jnn 29 . . . Gibbons'B*"^
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