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LEGAL NOTICES
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ITY M AIISIIAL’S SALE,—Will
. ba told ou llto «t»l Ta««d«7 0«l,
niWHii thi lint bouri of nit, iltlui Court Hoiin ..
in th* Cur of Savannah, all that Lot of Land, all- tween the legal houra of sale, the following proper-
tialc«l |\ine and being in the CitPof Savannah, ty.togwit: That portion of a Lot of Land being
c",, ) olTb..!,.m,.'dtom. i,fit. Of ..hi ’ • • ^
eity by the number four (41, old Franklin Ward,
7 * 7 ‘ inded Eaat by lot Number three (31,
iy-atraet, Weal by Montgnmery-street,
y a lane, together with all the improve-
on: levied on to aatiaiy the City Taxes
of Mrs. D. Minla and children, fur yam 1846 and
1846.
apr .10
JOHN S. montIiolun,
City M.whil,
C l ITY SHERIFF’S SALE Will
) be aold on the firat Tucaday in Jane nest,before
tKt Court-House in tlie eity of Savannah, between
the legal hours of aale, the following article*, via:
One Cherry Table, one Fender, Andirons, Shovel
and Tongs, one Clock, three l'ictnrea, one old
Sofo, one Writing Deak, three papers Starch. one
lot Crockery, eight Glaaa Jam. ope Olaaa Pickle
Jar, one ullage box Sperm Candles, two ullage box
es Teilow Candlea, one ullage box Black Tea,three
Boxes conUining Tea, two pair Scale*
hta, four Selves, seven empty Boxes, elev-
. one Can containing Ou, one ullage
sacs, one ullage keg Butter, one ullage
box Sweet Soap, fourteen Tumblers, three empty
Detniions, ten small botiloslnk, one PUcher, one
lot Measures, one side Tobacco, one lo Cut To
bacco, eleven Tin Cupa, thiiteen Brooms, one
Wagon, one Shop Lamp, two pair Shoes and one
pair Boots, one Poney, eight pair Suspenders, and
(wo boxes Matchea: Levied on as the property of
Michael Bryan, to satisfy two A. fas. issued out of
the Honorablo Court or Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer, for the city of Savannah, at the in
stance of Francis Sorrel vs Michael Bryan, Fran
ces Harrison va. Same. Property pointed out by
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
may 18 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.
Oii tho Arst Tuesday in June next, between
the legal houra of sale, before the Court Houso in
tho city of Savannah, will bo aold: All that undi
vided one-third part of all that Lot of Land in Iho
city of Savannah, fronting on the weal aide of tVeat
Broad-street, known sa Lot number thirty-four, (31,)
in Oglethorpe Ward, begioniogat the south easter
ly corner of a lot belonging to Daniel K. Rolfo,
thence southerly along the west side of West
Broad-street, slxty-one feet to the land of William
Uibbona, thence weatwardly along the line of Gib-
bona, two hundred and twenty-Ave feet to land now
or late of — Lawrenco, thence northerly along
the Unn of Lawrence, aixty-one feet to land now or
late of estate of Lucena, thence eaatwardiy along
line of Lncena and Rolfo, two hundred and twenty-
Ave feat to the west line of West Broad-street)
levied on as the property of William E. Long, to
aatiaiy a A. fa , issued out of tho Inferior Court of
Chatham county, in favor or Frederick W. Heine-
maon va. William E. Long and William Pattennn,
lately Long Ac Patterson,
apr 30 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S* SALE.
V On the QratTuesday in July next,between tho
legal hours of sale,before the Court House in the city
or Savannah, will be sold, twenty-two Csne Bottom
Chain, two Card Tables, two Sofas, one Side Board,
Ave Bedsteads, one Secretary, two Carpets, one
Dining Table, two Looking Glasses, four Waah-
■lands, one Pine Tsble, one Brass Clock, two
FsatbeP Beds, Ave Mtlraseet, one Mahogany Bed
stead, and twenty-four Pistes; also one Negro Man,
slave, namad Ocogge. a Baker by trade: levied on
by virtue of a A. flrfoAnded on forecloaure of mort
gage in favor of T. B. Clarke, va. Christian Brandt
may I ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
legal Notices.
IVTORTGAGE SALE
lv JL sold ou the A(tl Tuesday in Jut
ftont of the Court House, in tho cify ol
Will bo
Juno next, in
' Darien, be-
ty.totwl .
part oTthe Thicket Tract, conUining fi I teen acres,
adjoining thn lands of Henry S. Hail. SaidJLot of
Land, levied on to aatiaiV a mortgage A. la. from
Mclntoah Superior Court at tho iusUnce of Jamea
Smith, for use orThadeoa P. Pease against Henry
S. Hall,. Conditions of aalea cash,
apr SO* . C. O’NEAt?, Sheriff m’i.c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County
To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Doct.
Solomon Sheltall, Administrator of the esUte ol
Emanuel DcLaMotta, late of said County, deceas
ed, hath applied to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court ofsaid county, while aitting for Ordinary pur
poses, for Letters Dismiaaory:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to Ale their objections (ifany they have)
to the applicant, in the Clerk’s oAice of said Court,
on or before the twelfth day of July next, otherwiae
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable W. Thorne Williams,
one ortho lattices of said Court, this twelfth day
orJanuary, 1847.
janlt SEABORN GOODALL.c.c. o.c.c.
G EORGIA—CImthnm Count)
To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Aaron
Champion, Administrator of the estate of Henry
Champion, a minor, deceased, hath applied to the
Honorable the Inferior Court ot said County when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for Letters Diamis-
soiy:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to Ale their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said
Conn on or before the twelfth day of July next,
otherwixe Loiters Dlsmiasory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Rood, one of, ll\©
Justices ol said Court this twelfth day of January
1847. SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o. c. c.
jin 13
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
Norman Wallace. Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Mary C.Taylor, widow, late of said
county, deceased, hath applied to the Honourable
the Court of Ordinary of said county for a Citation
to issue and be published according to law for Let
ters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to Ale their objections (if any they have)
to the applicant in the clerk’s office or aaid Court
on or before the second day of September nex
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, tho Honourable Anthony Porter, one c
the Justices of said Court, this Sd day of Marc!
1847. SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
mar 5
F lied to the Honoi
’ounty, whenaittl
tors Dismissory:
otherwise Letters Disiuissorv
- tv will be granted.
Witness tbe Honorable Francis Sorrel, c
the Justices of said Court this twelfth day of Janu
ary, 1847
;an 12 SEABORN GOODALL c. c. o. c. c.
C CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE
J Continued.—On tbe Ant Tueaday in June
next, between the legal houra of aale, before the
Court House in the city of Savannah, will be aold
the following Negro Slaves, via : Phillis and her
child, Charles: Jane and her children, Sarah. At
tack, Tony and Adam; Martha and her children,
Charlotte and William; Braveboy, Jamea and War
ren; levied an to aatiaiy six distrain warrants, in
favor of F. W. Heinemann va. Mary E. Turner, and
■ A. fa. aame va. aame.
may 5 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff.
EOR'GIA — Chatham County.-
To all whom it may concern: When
era Dismiaaory:
E F F I N G H A M SHERIFF'S
SALE—On the Oral Tueaday In June neat,
between tbe usual houra, will be sold at the Court
Hoete in Springfield, Effingham County, the fol
lowing Land—One thousand acrea of I-»uJ, lying
and being in said county, embracing aeveral surveys
originally granted to Stephen Woolf, bounded on
the North by S. Winkler’s land, on the South by
K. Jeneka* land, and on the Weat by the Great
Ogechee River. The above property aold under
forecloaure of mortgage issuing from the Honorable
the Superior Court of said county of Effingham, in
favour of Robert Hsberaliam vs. Alexander Watt.
Conditions cash. C. L. MORGAN, Sheriff
marts
earned, to Ale their objection! (if any they have) to
tbe applicant in the Clerk’* Office ol the oaid
Court on or before the thirteenth day of June n
otherwise Lettera Dismissory will be granted.
may 4 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. o.
I
iters Dismissory :
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
r^LYNiV SHERIFF'S
VX Will be sold on the Aral To
SALE.—
, _ Tuesday in June
nett, before the Court House door in the town of
Brunswick, three Negro Slaves, vis: Monday.
Nat and Elipn: levied on as the property of
Ssm’l M. Burnett, to satisfy an execution in favour
of 8. A. Hooker,.issuing from the Honorable Su
perior Court ofsaid county. Property pointed out
by S. M. Burnett, defendant
apr28 JOS. H. FINDLEY, SheriA o. c.
1817.
mar 2
County, whensitting for
ten Dismissory:
McIntosh sheriff's sale.
lfJL (Continued-)—Will- ba sold on the Arst
*** "*day in June nett, in front of tbe Court llousn
>e city of Darien, between tile legal hours of
, the undivided interest of James R. (.’aider,
i interest being one-saventh) in a certain tract
situated in Mclntoah county, on Sapelo
iho (lead of said river, conUining Four
d Twenty acres, (420.) bound on tbe
od river. North by McIntosh’s land, East
a land, West by the* main road from Da-
■onah. Levied on to satisfy a A. fa. is
sued out of McIntosh Superior Court, at the in-
sUnce of Joseph W. RttbarU va. James R. Calder.
Conditions of sale cash.
C. O’NEAL, Sb’ff. M. c.
A~DMlNISTRA'AjR’S SALK
t3L Agreeable to an order of the llonorablo tho
Inferior CourtofTsttnal county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold si the late residence
of Jesxee Copeland, late ofsaid county, deceased,
on Thursday, the 10th day of June nest: all thn
perishable property belonging to said deceased,
consisting or Horses, Caulc, Hogs, Sheep and
OoaU, Household and Kitchen Furniture,and many
articles too tedious to mention. Terms of aale
made known on the day.
apr21 JAMES COPELAND, Adm'
A ” DMINISTRATOII'H SALE
Ou the Aral Tueaday in June next, will be
•old at tbe Court House in SpringAeld. Effingham
County,between the usual houra: Fifty acrea of
Mod, lying and being in said county of Effingham,
bounded by lands of Peter Anistorph and Frederick
Brockner; also eight acrea of Land granted to John
Noedlioger, bounded by Ebencxnr Commons aud
Cramers Creek. Tbe above property aold by
an order issuing from tho Honorable the Inferior
Court, aitting for Ordinary purposes, as the property
ofGotlleib Arnatorph, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Condi
tions made known on day of sale.
CLETUS RAHN, Administrator.
-I VUIUIU .HO incill'l U.J HI tlUIJ 11
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Reed, one of
seven,
jan 12
James McHenry, deceased,
e applicant in tbe clerk’s office or said Co
no or before the aecood day of September n
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be slanted.
Witness the Hon Eliss Reed, one of the Justi
of said Coart, this 2d dav of Marab; 1847.
mar 2 SEABORN GOODALL. c.c.o.c.-
A DMINISTRATOR’S BALE. —
iV. On tho Aral Tuesday in June next, will be
told at SpringAeld, Effingham County, between the
usual hours: One hundred acrea of Land, more or
leas,.lying and being in said county of Effingham,
bounded by landa oT Leonard Krnuao and George
Fowler on til* Southlands of John (I. Zittrouor on
the North, and landa vacant Tho above property
•old by an order from the Honorable Inferior Court,
sitting for ordinary purpoaea, as the property of
aottloib Saekinger, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Condi
lions tnado known on day of sale,
mar26 CLETUS RAHN,
Administrator.
f^JJSORGIA — Chatham County.—
• VX To all whom It may concern : Whoreas, Stc-
r ban A. Patot, will apply to tho Honorablo the
!ourt of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Lettera
of Administration, with the will annexed, on the
eatate and effects of Mary K. Turner, late of aaid
county, widow, deceased. These are therefore te
cite and admonish, all and singular tho kindred and
creditors of tho said deceased, to filo their objec
tions (if any they have) to the granting of the ad-
. ministration of the estate of the deceased to the
applicant io the Clerk’s Office of the said Coart, on
or before the thinl day of June next; otherwiae
Administration will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the third day of May,
A. D.one ttwwndchzbthundred and forty-seven,
tpay 3 SEABORN OOOPALL, c. c. o, c. c.
IORGIA — Chatham County.—
|1 “ ail whom it may concern: Whereas,
l-» wU I apply to the Honorable
y of Chatham county, for Let-
in on the estate and effects of
late of aaid county, deceased:
. ore. to elte and admonish, all
Indred and creditors of the aaid
lioir objections (if any they have,)
“e*aamiiiisttation of ~ the estate
- tho applicant in the Clerk’
Court - on''V*-*»a-v.vj
u TXtjotaervi
Honorable Eliaa Reed, one of tho
- -aid Court, the twenty-fourth day or
May, A.d). ono thousand eight hundred and forty-
sevon. SEABORN GOODALL,
****7 *• c. c. o. c. c,
SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
PEORGIA—Chatham County.—
'J To all whom it may concern: Whereas J.M.
/'ZJ.EORGIA — Chatham County.
VX To all whom it may concern: When
ard W Adams, Administrator of William M.
Adams, deceased, hath applied to tbe I"
the Inferior Coart of said County, when sitting fi
ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue and 1
published for Letters Dismiffipy:
These are therefore to cite and sdmnnia
cerned to Ale their objections (if any they
tbe applicant in the Clerk’s Office of said
or before the fourth day of November ne
wise Letters Dismiaaory will be granted.
.Irani i. iwmj lioiicsrn • •> usic
Kloanor M.jBarton, widow, will apply to tbe Hi
orable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham eoun
for Letters of Administration on the estate and
fecta of John B. Barton, late of aaid county, i
ceased:
These are, therefore, to cito and sdmoniah,
luurui uaj in June mui,
istration will be granted.
Witness, the
ie Juatiees of
day of May, A. ]
forty-seven,
may 24
E
Dougald Fei
r ergusc
Godfrey
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for a c
issue ajttbe published according to law fi
Diamiaaory.
hose,are therefore to cite and admonii
led, to Ale their objections (if any the
applicant in the Clerk's office or said
.. _eforc the second day of September nt
wise Lettera Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honourable Wm. Thorne
ono of the Justices of said Court, this 3
Match, 1847.
ar 2 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.
r To all whom it mayconcern: Whc
Dav la, Executor of Thomas Clark,
who was Executor of John Robinson,,
bath applied to the Honorable tbe Intel
LEGAL NOTICES.
/^BORGIA—Effingham County.— H
VJ Te ell whom It may eeneern: Whereat Boo- J
jamin Gnaun, Executor of the estato of Solomon
Unann, deceased, hath applied to the Honorable
the Interior Court of said County, when sitting for esc
ordinary purpose*, for Lettera Diamtoeoiy,
Theae are therefore to eite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) tin
to the applicant in tbo Clerk’s office of said Court er
within toe time prescribed by law, otherwise Let- Ini
tera Dismissory will be 'wanted.
Witness tbe Honorable C. Powers, one of the
Justices ofsaid Coart,this first day ofMareh, 1847.
mar 6 JOHN CHARLTON, o. o. o. K. o.
/^.BORGIA—Effingham County.— «u
\T To all whom it may concern: Whereas Ed- eia
win J. Zltlroor and Richard E. Ziltrour, Executors the
of tho Estate of Uotthieir Zittronr, deceased, bath fic
applied to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of said att
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Let- ei
tera Dismissorv: nv
These are therefore to eite and admonish all con- ad
cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) to n
\be applicant in tho Clerk’a office of aaid Court qu
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise Let mi
tera Dismissory will be granted. bo
Witness the Hon. C. Powers, one of tbe Justices As
of said Court, this eeventiNlay of May, 1847. ed
may 10 JOHN CHARLTOI^, c. c. o. B. c. do
f' EORGIA — Glynn County To i° d
VJ all whom it may concern: Whereas A.h. th<
Moore, Administrator ol the estate of- Aaron TsU, an
late of Glynn County, deceased, baa applied to the Ja
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn County fo|
tor lettera Dismiaaory: .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to file their objections (if any they have) be
to the applicant in the Clerk’a Office r.i said Coart, th
on or before the twenty-seventh day of July next, hte
otherwiae Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Joe. Dubluvan, one of the Jus- so
ticesoftbeeald Court, this r/th day of January,
1847. ALEX. SCRANTON, c. c. o. o c.
jan 30 y
f’j.EORGIA—Glynn County,—To 15
VX ail whom it mav concern: Where**, Charles se
Latimer, bath applied to the Honorable the Coart bs
of Ordinary of Glynn county, for Lettera of Admin- Rti
istration on the estate and effects ofTbomas Grant, p|
late of said county, deceased: Cl
These are threlore to citn and admonish all and H
singular, tbe kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, Jo
to file their objections (if any they have) to th* ati
granting of the admiototration of the eatate of tbe jn
deceased to the applicant in tbe Clerk’s Office or po
the aaid Court, on or before the twentieth day of «t
June nest, otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted. kn
Witness, the Honorable Charles Grant, one of ex
the Justices of the said Court, the seventeenth dsy by
of May, A. D., one thousand eight Tiumlred ana ei
forty-seven. ALEX. SCRANTON, he
may SI • c. c. o. a. c. nc
EORGIA—Glynn County,—To ^
V* all whom it may concern: Whereas Bailie th
Forrister, Administrator of the estate of Isaac Hus- | n
too. late of Glynn County, deceased, has applied *
to th* Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of ulynn m
County for Lettera Dismiaaory: | a
Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all C i
concerned to file their objections Rf any they have) rf
to tho applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said u
Court, on or before the twenty-eeventH day of July a
neat, otherwiae Letters Dismissory will be granted, d
Witness the Hon. Joe. Dubignon, one of the Jut- q
tices of the said Court, this x7th day of January, n
1847 ALEX. SCRANTON, c. c. o. o. c. .
jan 30
, rj. EORGIA — Liberty County— '.
• VX Whereas, A. C. Dunham applies to mo for ,,
h Letters Diamisaory on the Eatate of Jamea Brady,
d. late of said county, deceased,
t- These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tbe kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, p
i- to file theii objections according to law, or said let- ,
O tera will be granted.
d Witness, the Honourable 8. A. Fraser, one or tbe ,
t Justices of the Court of Ordinary, this Sid Feb- i
mare, 1847.
D ( fob 57 J. S. BRADWELL, C.C.O.L.C.
/’iJEORGIA—McIntosh County.— !
VX Whereas, Troup Barrington King nnd Henry (
— Atwood, qualified Eiecutors of tho last will and J
— testament of Capt. John Hutson, late ofsaid county, ,
*, deceased, applies to me for Lettera of Dismission :
h, These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
e . singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
ry to be and appear at ray office and file their objoc-
d lions (if any) within the timo prescribed by law, j
otherwise said Letters will be granted- (
|| Given unda^y band at Darien, thia 19th day of i
e) May,A.O.,TBf. J E. TOWNSEND,
rt, may 21 c. c.o. m’i.c.
'■ jn EORGIA—Mclntoah County—
of VT Whereas, James Blue and Thomas F. Bryan. ,
i, Executors of the last will and testament of Edward i
11. Bond, late ofsaid County, deceased, applies to
me for Lettof* of Dismission from said estato:
— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and t
— singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
1. to be and appear at my office, and file their objec- i
or lions, il any, to the granting of the aaid Letters, .
th within the timo prescribed by law.
id Given under my hand at Darien, this 8th day of
t . December, 1846. J. E. 'TOWNSEND,
dee 11 c: c.o. m’i.c.
;; riEORGIA—Tnltnall County—To
id V A all whom it may concern: Whereas, Lydia
t ( Grooms applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion on tlie eatate snd effects of Colsotn Grooms,
iC late of said county, deceased :
i). ’These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
«. and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have,)
in my office, within the time prescribed by law,
— otherwise said Lettera will be granted.
— Witness tbe Hon. Charles Blnnnt, Esq., one of
it, the Justices of tbe Court of Ordinary, this 4tb day
of of May, 1847. 7 7
he may 11 DkLaMOTTA SHEFTALL,Clerk.
ue iVPTICB.—Four months afterdate,
application will be mgtea to tbe Honorable
the Coqrt of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
n . to sell tlie following Negroes, via: Granville. Jane,
» Charlotte snd child, Lucinda, Toonsey, Charles,
4 little John, Matilda, Loaiaa, Emmeline, Sam, Na-
rt, lhaniel and Johnl: Alao, Eight Share* Planters’
Bank Stock, belonging to the estate of Mary Mil-
ef ler, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ofsaid
Estate. F. G. DANA, Adm’r do bonis non.
fob S
— [VfOTICE.—Foiy months after date,
h- Cn application will be made to the Honorable
K. the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while tit
le ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to aell a por-
for lion °f the eatate, both real and personal, belong-
be inf to the lata Francis S. Pnrcher, deceased.
JANNBT E. PORCHER,
n- may II Adui’x.c. t. a.
“ 1MOTIOE.—Pour months after date
er . L t application will be made to the Honorable
tbe Interior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
nV for ordinary purposes, fog leave to sell the real am
personal estate of Jesse flam. Ute of aaid County,
bp deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors,
fob 50 ELIAS RKF.D, Administrator.
_ lVTOTICE.—Four months after date,
aa, J- ^ application will be made to the Honorablo
the Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sil
ly ting forordinary purposes, for leave to sell 40 seres
e f. of Land in Cherokee county, beiog tbe property of
the Isle Solomon Hinely, of Effingham county,
may 21 SOLOMON HI NELY, Ea’r.
*16 1VOTICE.—Four months after data,
e,) L ' application will be made to the Honorable
a t e the Inferior Court of Effingham County when ait-
k’ a ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to aell all the
ty- /m««tate of Col. Thomas Wylly, Sen., deceased,
In. lore of Effingham County, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
or mar 6 . ELISHA WVLLY, Executor.
nd XP^TICE.—Four months after date,
I N application will be made to the Honorablo
the Inferior Court of Camden County, when ait-
— ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
— real and persona) eatate ofGeorge W. Woolley,de-
eas ceased, late of said County, for the benefit or the
of heirs and creditors of said aeeeasod.
iho M. H. WOOLLEY, Executrix.
" v “ SL Marys, Jan.58th, 1847. fob!
1\°TICE—Four months after date,
1 v application will be made tn the Honorable
0 _ Inferior Courtor the county of Glynn, while titling
to for . ‘"’dinary purposes, for leavo to aell the Pablo
on and Magnolia PUntationa, situate in tbe State of
.. Florida: property of Jane Adams Pariaod and
Frances Ann Pariaod, orphans, for the benefit of
_. aaid orphans. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT,
fob 19 Guardian.
lVTOTICE.—Four months after date,
— f application will be made to tbe Honorable
— Inferior Court of Liberty county, when sitting for
eo. ordinary puroosea, for leave to aell n part or the
ied, real eatate or LnFayotto S. Quartorman, minor, and
ied, aold for the benefit of aaid minor.
•urt # . W. E. W. QUAUTERMAN. Guardian,
me, fob IS t •
npiIB LAT.
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MEDICAL.
»,«u .iiu, I, WIH HIT OUIW» » S'«*
sure) bad • violent attack of disease of the
i, by which I was disabled Horn duty for a long
. Since that period until recently,! have nev-
ion free Arum cough and a difficulty of breath-
Year altar year 1 have expectorated overt
i day, oftea much more, aad aorootimea mixed
blood. For months together, eight after night,
re had to ait or bo bolstered up to obtain my
th. The weakness and deb'iity caused by iuoh
tint expectoration, ftequentiy brought me to a
i bordering on death I have had akllfol phyei-
i to attoad me, and arary thing dona that waa
ght Ukaly to give me relief, without any bana*
I eflect. Last winter I had another vara severe
>k of Inflammation of tho Lungs, whlob 1 folly
icted would ha tbe last. 1 then considered
:aae as past tho aid ol mediciae, when I waa
icd to naa -Jayne 1 * Expectorant I did so with
• ...nog hope that, aa it had cored many of my ac
quaintance* of various diseases of the luitga, it
might at ’.eaat mitigate my sufferings. Need! any
bow gratified 1 feel t It has effectually cured me.
* mu aa I commenced taking it, I found it reach-
;y case, and 1 began to breathe with more free-
. My expeetoratlon became easy, and my
[h entirely left me. 1 now feel aa well aa ever
I in my life, and am better than I have been for
last sixty years. Now after suffering so long,
finding ai last such signal relief from Dr.
ie'a Expectorant, I feel anxioua to inform my
w-citisens where relief may be had.
Nicholas Ha ami. Sen., 28 Lombard-at.
r. Harris has long bean a worthy member, (wo
tve a deacon) ol the First Baptist Church in
city, and implicit confidence may be placed in
a agency by
THOMAS M. TURNER 6t CO.,
19 181 Bay-atreet.
NDS- SARSAPARILLA—For
the removal and permanent cure of all disea
sing from an impure state of the Blood or
’ the System, vis: Scrofula or King’* Evil,
Thaaa pro therefore to eite and admonish all
thoy
f said
day of November
concerned, to Me their objections, (if any
k««.) lo lb. ipplle.nl In thi Clerk’. Omce of
Court, on or before the foorth day of Noven.^,
|!S*£
C. C.O. c.c.
r\TOTICE.—Four month after date.
. . •PPllHlI-mwIIlb. nude to the Honorable
tho lorenor Court ofTaltnill County, while litlioo
for ordinary pnrpoMt, for la.ro to noil one Negro
Woman Jenny ud her two children, Ch.rle. and
Adam, belonging lo tho eiute of Klim Bacon. Into
or.itd County, docoued, for thf benefit of the
heir, end creditors.
miy 18 DANIEL BARNARD, Adm'
TEST NEWS!!— Haar
of to Old Soldier:
lL.Dhl.ruu, Auguit 16,1616.
MEDICAL.
rflO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
X PHYSICIANS AND PLANTERS—PIum
bear in mind that I now offer tp tho publle a flreah
supply of Drugs, Medloln e*, Chemicals, Perfomary,
dto. at Charleston prices, and aa my stock to alto
gether a naw one, seleeteo by the first Druggists of
New-York, Boston and Phfladalphia, 1 can war
rant ovary thing that leaves my Store to be genuine
and of the very beat quality. Aa it la my Intention
to aell nothing but tho but, it will be to your ad
vantage to give me a call. v s
Respectfully yours, &c..
WT HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
Corner Bay and Drsyton-stroeta.
N. B. Particular attention will bo paid to nutting
up Family Medicines and Pbysiolens prescriptions,
withnMtneosand dispatch. H.
D R. ROBERTSON'S Vegetable
Nervoua Cordial, or Nature’s Grand Restor
es one or tna most ernes
the speedy relief and cu
plaints, attended with
spirits, giddiness, palpital
stive.—This medicine to confidently recommended
aa one of tha moat affloacions remedies in use for
earn of all Nervous Com-
It weakness, depression of
....... palpitation of the heart, flushing
beats, headache, loss of sleep, No.
Persona afllictod with these diatresaiag symp
toms will And themselves benafitted by tin use of
this celebrated Cordial. A few dosea bottles just
received, and for aalo by
marl A. T. BOWNE, Drnggist.
, Enlargement and Pains of tha Bones and
e value of this ureparstioa is now widely
u. and evsry day the laid of its osefolaess is
ding. I tie approved and highly recommended
tysiciani, and it admitted to be tbo moat pow-
and aeirehing preparation from tha root that
ver bean employed in medical practice. 1
ocal in its operation, bat general, extefc..
ghtbe whole ay stem. It neutralises the pol
ls elements in the bleod. and restores n heat-
one to tbe organs which generate that Auid.
rofiila and all external disorders, thn result it
id healing of the anree and pustules; in rheu-
un, and other painfol affections of the muscu-
bre, a speedy removal of the pain, and in all
i, a renawal of strength, keeping pace with the
at of tha disease from the system. It is put
i a highly concentrated form for convenience
mrtabTlity, and when diluted according to the
:tiona, each bottle will make six times tbe
Railktsbuho, Va.,Dec. 13th, 1816.
issrs. A. B. & D Sands—Before I commenced
your Sarsaparilla, my sufferings wfce almost
sxpression; my throkt was completely ulcer-
I bad a dreadful coogh. and there were (Ve-
tly weeks, together that I could not speak
s a whisper; and besides, the infiummation
waa, and can hear
nr friend, Louisa R. Bavair.
Madisokaillk,Kv., Feb. 25,1843.
About two yeara"sgo my little aon was attack-
with Scrofula or King's Evil, which broke out
D R. SPENCER'S VEGETABLE
TONIC AND RESTORATIVE BITTERS.
Health, “the poor man’s riches, the rieh man’s
blits.”— 1 The design of Spencer’s Vegetable Pills,
and Vegetable Tonic, and Restorative Bitters, ia to
create a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the
stale and acrid kind. Thia to effected by their sal.
utary action upon the varions secretory organs by
which tho bile ia formed—and it wilt be aeeu at
once, thftlthe bile mutt be healthy or unhealthy,
according to tho formation of the blood; and that
tbe purity or impurity of the blood, is owing to the
formation of the CMs, which passes into and forma
the hfood. These Fills and Bitters, by their bene
ficial aotiun upon tho stomach, eausea that impor
tant organ to produce a proper quantity of pure,
healthy chile, and so astonishingly assisting diges
tion, that nearly nine-tenths of ell diseases are
relieved or entirely cured by their use.
The object of t|te Pills is to stimulate all the
vital organa of the system into notion, and thereby
cleanao the stomach and bowels of «l| tho morbific
and offansive matter with wbieh the system is
clogged, and which promotes disease. The Bit
ters are to strenglhan and reatoro the atomaoh
and vital organa, to their proper tone and vigor.
When this la accomplished, good health, muat, of
course, be the result For sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER Sc CO.,
,l§l Bay-atreet.
EFFERVESCENT
APERIENT.—Its utility atanda
the medicinal remedies ef the
D r. townee
POUND EXTRACT OL
LA l—.IVomtorand BUuing qfthc
tract to put up In Quart^ Uottli
cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted
any sold. It cares without vomiting,, _
rmnx, or debilUaUng the patient LO&l_
FOR IMITATIONS.—Unprincipled persona havo
oopied our labels, and put up medicine intHo aame
shaped bottles. See that each Bottle has the
wriUae signature or 8. P. TOWNSEND.
iclpal Offices, 130 Fait on-it., Sun
lug, N. Y., 105 South Peurl-ttn AI-
DR. TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA
to need successfully in Aaute and Chronic Rheu
matism. Affections of tbo Bladder and Kidneys,
and Bilious Fevers. It tot perfect preventive of
Bilious Ind Wcatom Fevers, and the beat remedy
ever used in restoring tho patient, after being proa,
tratod by Fever, dto.“
BILIOUS CHOLIC ARD SERIOUS LOOSENESS,
Coativeneae, Golds and Congha, Cholic, Insiplenl
Consumption-used with tho greatest auecesa in
this disease, in lla first stages—Corrupt Hutpors,
Dropsy,
DYSPEPSIA:
No person, with thia distressing disease, should do-
lay using thia medicine Immediately; , Jt positively
cures eU eases of Dyspepsia, however severe;
Eruptions of thn skin,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Flatulency, Fouineas or Complexion, end General
Debility. For general Physical Prostration,caused
by disease, medlelne, or indisoretion committed in
youth, aberrations of mind, oonfosion of Idois, loss
of memory, dimness or vision, a hupeleaa expres
sion of countenance) and for Into clast of diseases
generally, thia medicine baa never had ita equal.
Gout, Giddiness. Gravel, Headaches of ovara bind,
Inward Fever. Inflammatory Rhemattom, Impure
Blood . Jxnndioe, Loss of Appetite, Liver Com
plaints, Leprosy, Looseness,
MERCURIAL DISEASES :
Never foils to eradicate entirely ell the effects or
Mercury infinitely sooner than any othar medicine;
Night-Sweati, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com
plaints of all kinds, Neuralgia, Organic Affeetlona,
Palpitation ol tho Heart,
PAINTER’S COLIC—PILE8:
This Sarsaparilla to a certain cure for this dis
tressing complaint; Paint in the Head. Hide, Back,
Limbs, Joints and Organa, Ruah of Blood to tho
Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swelling*, Siek Head-
ache, Stiffness of the Joints,
SCROFULA, OR KING’S EVIL,
Syphilis in ita wont forma. Uleen of every descrip
tion, and the Erysipelas, Exposure and Imprudence
in Life.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
T O THE WO)
before you one oftl
ful Medicine* ever invent
ny of many reipectablo Cit _
reside.* 1 warrant that the
dercora or any other Drug
i elieate constitution. It to Nature 1 * own i
Vegetable. It to ono of the beat Family Mi
nowlnnxn.and 1 wallant It to cure all eases of
FEVER AND AGUE in the abort eploe of twenty,
lour hours. '
Certificates s »
M'- W. UuMl-HBKn—Dear Slr-H.m, mn
aomuch aaid about jour Farar and Ana Pllla.l
waa lodnooa to Iry than upon a mao I had lo my
omplojmoot! the, had tho deairod effect, and 1 ou
•irelj recommend thou to Iho public. Yoon,
roopocllhll., . Joy. N. Liwu,
Borinoan, April 7lh, 1B«7. •
Mr. W. HtiypuRSTa—Dear Slr-Parmlt ma‘l«
congratulate joo upon tho nr. Important dlacOTory
which b, poor per.eror.net> end olodj, ,oo boro
di.cor.reo for th. euro of Koror rad An.. I era
voaehrorthoquolltlMofU'u twin compelled to
ora .old medicine for my too, ind from ilia uio of
It he io oomplololy cured end hat had no attack of
tha nmo dtae.se. I am poor obd’L un’L
. . . . .... J*y«a F. Butt.
Savannah, April 8,1847.
rpARRANT’S
.X 8KLTZER API
I among the
a Family Medicine, it offers unusnal at- U"». take it. It iron
Ih>‘"SX|»«IX palatable and soothing, and tho ap^etito, eUengtb and color,
rly adapted for females and children. Ita . P r * Townsend ota received,
unrivalled
day. Aa t _ _
traction, beini
particularly adapted .
nffervmcencn is durable and pleasant, ita taste
highly agreeable, tod ita preparation easy and con
venient. As a preventive ol Siek-headache, Bil
ions attaoka, and Fevers, it has no eqnal. Sold,
wholetulo and retati.by
aprG (f: R. HENDRICKSON.
Ladies of pale complexion and consumptive bab
its, and snob aa are debilitated by tboae obatrue
ALLEN'S NERVE AND BONE
LINIMENT.—The use of this penetrating
Aaid bat been attended with unparalleled aueeesa
in all the dlxordera o( horses which require an ex
ternal application, such as corks, chafes or galls,
cots, wounds, sprains, film in the eye, scratches,
cracked heels, atraios of tho ahoiddera, stifle,
hough, knee, wbirlbono, fetlock, and of the paatern
and coffin joints, A.o- See.
The Nerve and Bone Liniment ia likewise an
excellent preparation for burna or sealds, weakness
or stiffness of the joints, swelling of tho glands of
the throat, inflammatory rheumatisms, Stc.
Cincinnati, Sept. 1,1836.
Wo,thesubsRriben,have used tho Nerve and Bonn
Liniment in a number of instances on horses, for
broiaea, sprains, foe., and are bappy to recommend
the article •• a very useful one, and deserving the
attention of all tboae who have the care of horses.
Mir-i ''’TT"
For aalo by A A. SOLOMONS. Agont,
mart Market-square.
During the firat year ftom t
I physicians,
nired of his
bn is well. The tores are all entirely heal-
d his sight nearly as good as ever it was; and
no hesitation In siying that he was entirely
by the use of your Sarsaparilla.
Yours truly, E. Bassett.
Further Testimony.—The following ia an ex-
'“* " • a letter received from Rev. William
Berkshire, Vt., Oct.22d, 1846.
Messrs. Sands: I have been afflicted with a se-
T OO IMPORTANT TO OVER
LOOK !!! —7bo Profitable to Ntulect!!!—
DALLKY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
This wonder of tho ago. is capable of curing almost
every sort of affliction that assalla the human body,
as well as releave and reatoro it front all kinds of
suffering and pain, even Irom the excruciating agony
of the severest Burn, Pile, Scald. Rheumatima, Tie
Dolorous, &c. Stc. It has saved hundreds of lives
in dreadful cases, by ita imparting instant ease and
rest to a victim, and arresting, by ita magnatic and
eleetrio instantaneous fluid, Inflamation and morti
fication.
It will alto prevent poison taking effect on per
sons bit by venomous reptiles, or rabid animals,
bees, hornets, musquiloes. spiders, or from having
come in contact with poianuoua plants—and cure
every ease. •
Will likewise prevent and enre Broken Breasts,
Sore Nipples, Chsfe and Sore in Children, Cancers
and Carbuncles.
Prevent InflammaUoh and Strengthen in Child-
Bed.—Will promote, strengthen, aavo and restoro
Sight, when lost by cataract, inflammation, See.
Restores from internal or external inflammation,
Pains in the (.'heat and Sides, Constipation of the
Brain and Bowels—giving a discharge to the bow
els (though two weeks unreliovod,) after it hat been
well rubbed on them—in the short tpaco of threo
hours only.
Alto, it will strengthen and restore Weak Lungs,
and remove all tore, tenderness and inflammation
tberefoom, and thus prevent Consumption.
(Jure any Fistula and Fever Horn, and re-unito
Broken Bones with worfderfol rapidity.
Only Depot for the United States, 206 Broadway,
New-York. Agent far Savannah.
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent,
Corner Congress and Barnard-atreeta, Market-an,
doc 17 * u
The following letter, red
... ^by
Youre, truly, W«. Ga
lived f
iALUXHA.
from CapL Harrow,
efficacy of Sands’ Sarsaparilla in eases <
ehronie rheumatism:
Mobile. Aba., July 3d, 1844.
Messrs. Sand*—GentsI was afllictod for more
r agon
which
Youre, very respcctfolly,
. 8. H.Garrow.
tor further particulars'and conclusive evidence
r ita superior valun and efficacy, too pamphlet
fhich may be otftainod of Agents gratia.
Prepared and aold by A. B. Sc D. Sards, Drug-
sta, 100 Fulton-xL. corner of William, New-York.
Sold also by
O. ft. HENDRICKSON, Savannah!
HAVILAND RISLKY 4 CO., Augusta,
W. E. LITTLE, MIlMgarilla,
id by Dniggist* generally throughout tbe United
tates. Price $ I per bottle. Six bottles for $5.
IT The public are respectfully requested to re-
ember that it is Sands’ Sarsaparilla that hat been
R. JOEL BRANHAM’S Liver
and Dyapnptie Medicine, highly reeom-
» by many respectable gentlemen of th’
For sale by the Agent
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
M Market-square.
ILD’S CASTOR OIL CANDY.
Approved of bv Dr. Cheeseman, Dr. Mott,
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
">■7 7 Market-square.
D ALBV’S CARMINATIVE A
fresh supply or this old English Remedy for
the numerous diseases to which young children are
subjected, warranted Iho genuine article, just re-
ceivedend for sale by
fob 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
may3
n relief of Nervoua Affec-
r ur ■■io uj
O. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon’s Bulldinga,
rp HORN’S COMPOUND EX-
tiona which females are liable to, are restored,
thouseofabottlnortwo, to bloom and vigor. It
ia by for tho beat remedy ever discovered for vdtokly
children, and aueh aa have bad humors; beingpllu"
nt, they readily taka it. ^It immediately restores
_. .. , within the last
four years, at our different ageneiea. more than
five thousand certificates of cures performed, near
ly ono half of which were of eases that havo been
pronounced Incurable. Wo have tbo testimoiiiala
of Physicians. Clergymen and Statesmen, extollini
ita virtues. A great number or tho Physicians o'
New-York and Brooklyn prescribe it to their pa
tients with perfect success.and satisfaction—and,
indeed, it ia to prescribed by n majority of tbe
Physicians throughout tbe country. Our limits
will not allow ua tho opportunity orprosonting but
a fow cases, to which wo invito attention:
Brooklyn. March 7,1846.
Dr. Towntend: Dear Sir—la the summer or
1846,1 waa severely afflicted with a disease of tbe
throat, chest end stomach; the mucous membrane
boeatno ao affected that almost every artiolo of
food I took pioduced such a nausea, or irritation,
that It waa with great difficulty that I could retain
food. I confined myself almost entirely to the uso
of cocoa: oven this I was often obliged to throw iff.
rpARRANT’S COMPOUND EX-
A TRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA—
Thie Compound ia superior to any preparation
hitherto invented, combining in a very highly con
centrated state all tho medicinal properttaa ofCu-
beba and Copaiba. Ono recommendation tbia pre
paration enjoyflter all others to ita neat and por
table form, pat up in pots; the mode in which it
may be taken is both pleasant and convenient, be
ing in the form of ajiaste, taateleaa, and doeanot
impair the digestion. Sold by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 26 •Agent for the Proprietor.
CLEVER AND AGUE CURED.
A BY DOCT. HULL'S VEGETABLE FE
VER AND AGUE AND ANTI-FEVER PILLS—
Economy, 'JUu and //roUA-These being the
great meant of wealth to the poor man, the dif
ference in the expense should always be taken into
consideration botween using these Pills for Fever
and Ague and Intermittent Fever*, or applying to a
physician who will charge ftom five to fifty dollars,
when you can be effectually cured by using one box
of these inestimable Pilla, that will coat you only
ono dollar, and thoreby xavo weeks of suffering and
loss of timo.
Hundreds and thousands havo been cured of
Ague and Fover, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers,
within the last twelve months, by using thia pre
paration. The combination of these Pills are auch
aa to embrtco properties of tho highest curaliva
value, making a gradual impression on the system
by their aearcliing influence, and eradicating these
most distressing complaints from the system in a
speedy and effectual manner.
On accnunt of thoso Pilla becoming vory popular,
it is ex pooled that attempts will be made to coun
terfeit them. The reader will therefore observe
that none will be genuine without the foe aimile of
the proprietor’s signature on the colored label
round each box, and alao on all the directions; and
In order to make security doubly sure, tho Proprlo-
tor hereby offers a reward of Five Hundred Dollars
for aucli information as will enaure the conviction
“ r ‘V p;" 0 ""'"ho may vaotura a conn,
forfeit of hit Pills. For axle by
THOMAS M. TURNER Sc CO.,
m »l l 18 181 Day-.trcot.
C LOVE ANODYNE TOOTH-
ACHE DROPS—An immotlltta and perfect
ba* profed that thia Anodyne
eompnaltinn will give Immedlnlo end permanent rn-
liofinerthn failure or ereryoilier remedy. Itla
pjeaaant In the Male and amoll, will not injure, Ure
Ifit . h »?i r,n ,-■<* • f«w ippllcitiona
)ui.!!!.-"* £“•"«» P ,in and aornnOH from n
decapod Tooth, ao that It may ho Mind und render,
ed aa oaefol aa an,. Prepared by A. B. (itnda Jt
Co., and aold by O. K. HENDRICKSON,
«P ,ta Gibbon.* Building..
may 12
-Mirket-xquare.
HAY'S LINIMENT FOR THE
Jti CURE OF PILES—TU. Liniment atanda
□nrinlled for tho core of Pile, of any hitherto | n .
troducod lore the market. A few doron illat receiv
'd >»d for aale by A. T. BOWNE, llrngnl.l
may 12
Htoal Coativaneaa, Cutaneoua DtaeueaTandTithta
Gibbon’s Bulldinga.
MEDICA
Thia ia to eertify, that 1. John F. Cardell, ol the
city of Savannah, wax subject to tho Fever and
Ague, each attack growing worse than the first,
until 1 sent for Mr*Humphreys’ Fever ami Ague
Medicine, and took lt xccocd&g to bit direetione*
and It eurtd mo to loan than twain hoora. i
choarRilly rooommnnd thia nlnablo Madloloa to
tha public aa a aafa and certain con for tbo abon
disease. Yoara, respcctfolly,
B.n.„.b,ApBI8U.,1847.
Mr. Wm. Humthreti, Jr—Dear 8iiw.Hxyinr'
used your medicine for the Fever end Ague, and it
having the desired effect. 1 believe It my defy to
recommend it to tbe publie aa the safest end speed
iest care for the above mentioned diaeaae. Re-
•pectfully yours, A. Bokaud.
Savaunah, April 7tb, 1847.
Mr. HuMfUREYf—Dear Sir—With pleasure I
give my certificate recommendiiw your PUls to the
public aa the only certain cere lor the Fever aad
Ague, which 1 waa afflicted with for near IS month*.
During that time I tried medical advice and other
remedies usually aold for tbe complaint, but ill were
useless. After every thing, 1 tried your medicine,
end can safely recommend it to tbe public. I now
enjoy p>od health, being eared in leas than S4 boar .
I remainyonrs, dee. C. Clare.
Savannah, March 16, 1846. ,
Mr. Humphreys—At you desired me to Inform'
yon what success I bad in using your Fever and
Ague Medicine in the case of myself end husband.
I do with pleisure rocotnmond it to the publie nr
one of the best medicines for the disease, end with
yon success in thia discovery. Yours,respectfully.
Mart Meteuer.
John Meteuer.
MORE PROOF I—READ I READ!!
Tbo following additional certificate to presented 1
to the publie, showing the efficacy of HUM
PHREYS’ FEVER AND AGUE MEDICINE.
He baa bad additional certificates to tbe aame ef
fect, which will be presented from time to time:
"This la to certify that 1 waa anbjeot to the Fever
and Ague, for which I tried medieal adviee, and
Rowand’a Tonic Mixture, and other remedies, bet
none bad the least effect I was than recommended
to Mr. W. Humphreys, Jr., who cured me ie leas
than twelve hours, to whom I return my tbanki, end ’
advise all afflicted aa above to try his Medicine.
"Respectfully, Jonn N. Spesrivo.
"Savannah, Feb. 80,1847. n
Are we not individually called upon, when we
become forniahed with «ny knowledge which, by
more extended difflislon, will promote the happi
ness and welfare of those around us, to mate
known without hesitation aneb meant of relief aid
comfort Feeling this to bo my duty, i would di-
- a - -aa .» * L ’’ tressed »
u.. ovon . ... . uuhiou w wrew ou. wct Uie attention or those distressed with Fever
acaroely dcacribe the horrid aenaallon I aur. k.d Age. to the great utility of Mr. Wm. Horn-
Itapjiearod lo mo, that from tlre roof of my phreyra* Eorer antTAgua Medlolne In that trouhla-
some complaint Besides having been restored to
universal health and vigor myself, I have had an
opportunity of witnessing another remarkable In-
Btancotff recovery ftom the use ol it, in one of the
worst caaes. I have tried ■ great many differtnt
remedies, but all in vain. I was reduced ftom a
strong healthy man, to almost • mere skeleton. I
had almost given up that 1 would get rid of tbe
complaint, but at last I saw Mr. Wm. Humphreys,
Jr's advertisement, and tried hit Fever and Ague
Medicine, and l am now enjoying good health,
and 1 am now gaining my strength very fkat, and
I recommend it to the publie as a good and simple
remedy for the Fever and Ague. My chief object
in thia communication ia to acquaint every indivi
dual, who has suffered under tho above obstinate
and too often serious disease, with the virtues or
the above valuable Medicine. Alao to render
Uianka to the proprietor for his benevolent exer
tions to spread still forther ita naefolnesa, despite
the selfish charges of courtesy and presumption.
Michael M. O'Correll.
Catharine Reilly.
may 18
WISTAR'S PILLS.—Theae Pill.
JfeTJvSSTr,; w; l,n ‘ or ,l,u ’ ,,,l6
ms««i A. T. BOWNEi
“‘J 11 Gibbon’* Buildings.
fered) it appeared to mo, that from tho roof of my
mouth to the lower part of my stomach was ulcer
ated, and I was apprehensive that 1 had not only
dyspepsia in ita wont form, but that 1 was threat
ened with bronchitis. Tho diseaso became ao in-
voternte, that it produced a rupture of a small blood
vessel. 1 waa confined for aeveral weeks, lost my
fleah, and felt weak and wearied by the least exer
cise. At this time I fortunately saw your adver
tisement, and recognised several names I knew to
be highly rosnnctnble and entitled to confidenco.
I remembered to have seen Mr. Vnn Zandt, of Al
bany, for a number of years in very bad health.
From theae foetal waa induced at first to procure
one bottle of your valuable preparation of Sarsapa
rilla In jusUee to yon,l ieel bourn) to assort yon
that 1 esteem it on invaluahlo medicine for such
diseases |s I have described. It has restored mo
to health and strength; I have used about four bot
tles. To teat ita efficacy, after using one or two
bottles, I omitted for some days to take It, and
soon found that I required more, aa the diaeaae waa
not entirely subdued. 1 regard it a certain cure for
dyspepaia and affections of thn throat and chest; it
is soothing, and operates likoacharm in composing
the stomach and allaying a cough. I intend in fo-
ture to keep a bottle or two on hand lor tbe use of
my family. With great regard, your ftiend,
Law. L Van Klkkck.
Mr. Van Kleeek waa formerly Sheriff and Clerk
of Albany city and county, and recently in the War
tyapartment at Washington.
Bank Department, Aluanv, Mat 10,1816.
Dr Toxonttnd: Sir—I have boon afflicted for
several years with dyspepsia in its worst forms, at
tended with sourness of stomach, loss of appetite,
extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds
of food, and for woeka, (what I could est) I have
been unable to retain but a small portion on my
stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had
but little or no effect'in removing the complaint.
I waa induced abont two months since, to try yonr
Extract or Sarsaparilla, and I muat say with little
confidence; but after uaiug noarly two bottlba, I
And my oppetito restored, and the heartburn en
tirely removed; and 1 would earnestly recommend
the use of it to those who have been afflicted as I
have been. Yonrs, dec.
W. W. Van Zandt.
» OPINIONS OF*THE PRESS.
The Press throughout the country, hat spokeni
the moat flattering term* of tbe merits of DR.
TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. It will be
seen that tbe "opinions” nro ftom some of the most
respectable editors in tho Union:
From the Albany Evening Journal.
Dr. TownetntTe BanapariUa. — We invite at
tention to the advertisement of Dr. Townsend, in
anothor column. Wo havo frequently puMtohcd
the certificates or our oitixens, who hav<ffi06en
cured of diseases by thia popular remedy; those we
copy to-day are signed by gentlemen well kf&wn
to tbia commonity. We have no inclination to
praise indiscriminately all kinds of medicine; but
when we havo iqdispntable ovldonco of the virtuo
of an article, we are free to recommend it to the
notice of the public, and particularly to tbe afflicted.
—
From the New York Sun.
Our teadera are aware we seldom call their atten
tion, in our editorial columns, to any of the numor
out advertised remedies prescribed for "all evlle
that fleab ia heir to.” Our reasons -are obvioua:
Health ia of vital importance, and especially to
tboae who have diseaso, t(pt we require to be well
assured of tho virtues of a medicine before we re
commend it to the two hundred thousand reader* of
the Sun. Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla hat been
before tbe public for a length of time, and haa be
come deservedly popular. The imrfienso and in
creasing demand for it, together with the numer
ous certificates from gentlemen of tho first rospeo-
lability, who have been cured of chronic and other
distresstog diseases by using it, is conclusive ev|.
dence of ita valuable properties. We learn that it
ia prescribed by a Urge number of physicians in
tho City and Brooklyn. Wo advise our readers,
who have woakly children, or are afflicted with the
dyspepsia, rheumatism, or any cutaneoua diaeaae.
to give ita trial. '
.. ,^ VoUi Albany Dally Adverllttr.
Dr, Jbwniftid’i Sariapanlla.—Wo pubiiah in
another column, the certificate of aeverat gentle
men, some of whom are personally known tolls,
who have been cured of distressing complaints by
the use or Dr. Townsend'* Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla. This medicine has boon unusually
successful in eradicating diseaso. Dr. T. assures
us that it contains nothing that is injurious to the
weakest constitution: what he stales is corrobora
ted by the fact that it hta cured cutaneous diseases
in children, and at the aamo timo improved their
general hualth. This is ovidonccd by tho tcatimo-
nialaofreapectablocitixona, among whlcbis that
or the Rev. Mr. Starke, pastor of the Divtoion-et.
Methodist Church.
From Noah’e Mtntngir.
7’tmmifnd's SartapariUa.—'Wo can only assert of
our own knowledge, having had occasion to use
it in our family, and ftom which we have derived
the greatest benefit, that Dr. Townsend’s Sarsapa
rilla Is n Medieine* entitled to careful considera
tion. It has offootod many astonishing euros, and
has gained universal confidence, dee.
From the Evening Gazelle.
Tho Sarsaparilla of Dr. Townsend, 156 Fallon*
at,is ■ moat Invaluable article. It ia needless, to
aay how much the blood requires purUVisg. each
aprina end fall; and tbia iatbebeat niodlcfne'ln the
world for that purpose. The great trouble* is that
almost every thingaold under the head of 8ar*ana-
,l0 ”" TowrilflruT.
Agent for Savannah,
dec 17
A. A-SOLOMONS. Ag’t,
Market-square.
ran. Humphrey* :— Mr: 1 considi
to recommend your Fever and Ague
public as the only safe and certain <
Fever and Ague, which I waa afflic
I certify that tbe above certificates are correct—
oqe of them is my brother sod tbe other a relation,
and with the greatest pleasure I recommend this
Medieine to the publie. The two cssea are truly
astonishing cases. We tried a great many reme
dies and medicines, but found no relief until tbe
above named gentleman was recommended to us.
Both of the named persona used this valuable rem
edy. and are now en}oying good hoilth, being oared
in tbo short timo of twenty-four houra. '
Respectfully yours, die.
Patrick O'Conrell.
February 8,1847.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1847.
Mr. Wm. HuMVttRkTi—Dear Sir—1 am one of
those who ere willing to acknowledge end award
merit to whomsoever itiedne. 1 think tbit year
Fever and Ague Pills to e safe and speedy core
for that troublesome disease, aa my Mother and
Son were both afflioted with it for aoiue time and
had taken various remedies suggested by friends
without effect, when I requested n ftiend visiting
Savannah to procure a box ol your Pilla, who, whan
he returned, handed me one ai a present ftom
J on. The Pills were taken by my Mother and
on, and cured them in leaa than Twenty Four
Hoora. 1 therefore reeommend to all thoae af
flicted with thia troublesome diaeaae. to apply to
Wm. Hnmpbreys, Jr. for a box of fate Pills, and fol
low bia directions; and if they are not cared in e
very abort time. 1 will give it up,
Respectfully, J. Josr.ru Hodges,
Late ofSavaonab.
LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM FLORIDA
Mr. HuMrHRXYi:—Ar.* I consider it ray daty
ie Pilla to the,
i eure for tho
.. — afflicted with for
near fourteen months, and triad every remedy
that could bethought of, bnt none bed the least
effect. Finally I waa advised by a ftiend to try
your Pills. Wfaen 1 made up ray mind to d»
so I placed but littlo confidence In them or any
thing else; but your kind offer was ao fair, that
I did so to oblige you—for which allow me to
return my thanka; and I reeommend all who are
troubled with the above to try Humphreyn’ never
filling Pilla. Reapeetfolly youra, &c.,
J. G. Garnett.
February I5tb, 1847.
GLORIOUS NEWS! HEALTH RESTORED!!
Mr. Humphreys Sir :—As I promised you to
let you know what effect your Medieine bam
upon me in tbe Fever and Ague, 1 now wilUil-
ly give ray name to yon to use as you may tbiak
proper. Before I tried your Pilla. I bao triad
various remedies and Medieal advice, but all
waa usoloaa; your medicine la ftom one welj
known io thia city, and I do not believe yon would
warrant any thing unless you were confidant or ita
curing. I have often read your certificate*, and
know moat of the Gentlemen who has given tk*ta
to you, and waa aftaTd to try them until I wax ad
vised by one that had done so, and is now In good
health. 1 tried them, and I thank you for eurtof
me of one of tbo moat lajurioua complaiata that
man ia aubiect to. To tbe publio I aay try Hum*
phreya’ Pina, and they will cure in the abort •)>*«•
of timo that I waa, (which will be doubted, but toy
name is here for it,) In teas tbafi 40 hour*.
Respectfolly> See.,
Michael Bavlan.
Savannah, March 31.
Thia Medlolne ia prepared and aold fonlv by m*»
corner of Bay and Drayion-atreeta,Savannin,uaor-
gia. All onlera addressed to me will meet with
prompt attention. None gennlne without my wni-
tan .tfaitare. WM. HUMPHREYS, J».
AOKNTS: „
SliOTWELL Sc GILBERT. Macon, Ga.
DORSEY Sc KNOTT, Griffin.
ISRAEL MORRIS. do.
P. A; MOIES. Ln Grange. _ .. .
Wanted—Agent* for Georgia, South t&MfSg
Alabama, Tenneiioo, Mississippi, Loulxlani, Vir
j...
apr 54 Comer Bay and Drayton-*!*., Sarannin-
D r. HOOPER'S HYGEAN TON-
JC MIXTUItE.—Thli pr.fir.tlon of Dr.
Hooper I* a valuable tonic andi
body ftom e want of tone and developamenl or
yataro. For aalo by
, fob 10
A. T. BOWNE, I
Succetaorti
Druggist,
S w tojgggl.
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drain orthlRmily o.I.W.Ud.ntWlolit.
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