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LEGAL NOTICES.
TV SHERIFF'S SALE.-Will
sold on the first Tuesday in July next, be-
Court-House in the city or Savannah, bo-
o legal hours oisn)e,the following articles,
no l'iano and Cover, nno Barouche, ono old
mo Silver Watch, six Matrasses, three Bed*
„ t»vo Boau, and one lot Laths: Surren*
d by Robort C. Montgomery, for the benefit o|
roditors, and to be/old by order ol Court,
may 29 - LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
rTITV SHERIFF’S 8ALE.—Will
be sol
BsnldontbefirstTuesdayinJulyneit.be-
lore the Court House in the City of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of silo, the following
tides,via: one Mahogany Sidebojrd, one Car
Carpet,
one Astral
one basin, two Crocked
I.ainp, fourteen volumes plonks, two Decanters,
one small Map, three uronted Boxes, one pair
. Spittoons and ono Box and Flask, to lie sold as per
order or-Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and
Terminer for the City of Savannah, aa tho property
of Horace B. Fiold, originally attached st the in
stance ofHonry H. Stotcsbury vs. Horace B. Field,
s. bur*
maylU
LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
rY SHERIFF'S SALE—Will
o sold on the first Tuesday in July noxt, be-
the Court House in tho (.’Itv of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale: Negro Boy Theo
dore: levied on as the property of Caroline D. V.
" Kossignol, to saisfjr two fi. fas. issued out of the
Honorable Court ol Common Plena and Oyer and
Terminer for the City of Savannah, at tim Instance
of Miehojd Prendergast va Caroline D. V Rnssig.
ool, O. Johnston St Company va ailhe Slid fi.
fas. transferred to John S. Mnntmollin, and proper
ty pointed out by hint.
Also, at the aame time and plate: Negro Wo
man Mary: levied on as the property of Caroline
D. V. Rosaignol. to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of
the Honorable Court of Common Pleaa and Oyer
and Terminer Tor the City of Sad)hnah, at the in
stance of Henry B. Vallandingham vs. Caroline D.
V. Rosaignol,sime va. same. Said fi. fsa. trans
ferred to John S. Mnntmollin. and property pointed
out by him. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff,
may 29
C ITY SHERIFF’S SALK—Will
be aold on (he first Tuesday in July next, be
fore the Court House in the City of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following arti
cles, vis: one cask containing • small quantity of
C!in, one empty (.'ask. one barrel Beer, one do
Brgndy, one ao Gin, one do sweet Wine, one do
Ruin', one do Vinegar, one ullage barrel Rice, one
do tierce Rice, one keg Wine, two do Brandy, one
do Gin, ono do Ritters, and one empty keg, one lot
Measure*, ona Pitcher, ono ullage box Segara, four
teen Buckets, one ullage canister Tea, one drf
Spice, one do Starch; ono empty canister, eleven
Brooms, lour Scrubbi lg Brushes, one ullage box
» Tn, one box Soap, ono ullage do, two ullage
Candles, one ullage barrel Coffee, one lot
(.'rockery Ware, two ullaao boxes Tobacco, thirteen
remnanu Callao and Homespun, nine common
Shirts, twenty-five Handkerchiefs, and three pieces
do, sixteen small Tin Buckets, .thirteeq Glass Jars
and contents, one Iron Chest, one pair'Scales
and Weights, one Tin Box containing Spools
Thread, and two Tin Plates: levied on as the pro-
S ertv of Mary Nock to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of
to Honorable Court of Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer for the City of_£avannah, at the in
stance of Henry Roser vs. Mery Nock. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
“» .cr. o o UsfiE |
may 29
LEVI S. RUS$KLL, Sheriff.
QBOR6IA r— Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Ste
phen A. Patot, will apply to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letter*
of Administration, with the will annexed, on the
estate and effects of Mary F„ Turner, late of said
county, widow, deceased. Thcso are therefore te
cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said deceased, to file their objec
tions (if any they have), to tho granting of the ad
ministration or the estate of the deceased to the
applicant in the Clerk's Office ol the said Court, on
LEGAL NOTICES-
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE
xjL Agreeable to an order of tho Honorable the
Inferior Court of Tattnal county, when sitting for
ordin-iry purposes, will bo aold at tho late residence
of Joasee Copeland, Into of said county, deceased,
on Thursday, ilitf 10th day of Juno noxt: all tho
perishable property, belonging to said deceased,
consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and
Goals,.Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many
articlesMoo tedious to mention. Terms of aale
made known on the day.
sprjtl JAMES CQPELAND, Adm’r.
BORGIA — Chatham County—
VT To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
Edward G. Wilson, Guardian of Rachel E. McKin
non, orphan of John R. McKinnon, deceased, hath
applied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of aaid
County,when aitting for ordinary purposes,for Let*
era Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file.thoir abjections (if any they have) to
thr applicant in tho Clerk's Office ol the said
Court on Or before tho thirteenth day of June next,
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one ol
tho Justices of said Court, this fourth day of May,
A. D. one thousand eight hundred aud forty-seven.
may 4 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
KOltolA — Chatham County.—
■ To all whom it may concernWhereas,
Dougald Ferguson, Administrator of Hiram Marsh,
dbcoased, halh.appiicd to the llonnrablo the Infe
rior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for a Citation to issue and be published
for Letters Dismiasory:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (ifaiw they have)
to the applicant in t/>tf Clerk’a offico or said Court,
on or before the second day of September next,
otherwise Letter* Dismiasory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Francis Sorrell, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 2d day of March,
1817. SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o.c.c.
marl
C 'JEORGIA — Cliuthum County.—
* To all whom It miy roncern • Where**,
Jnines Anderson, Administrator or the estate of
James McHenry, deceased, bath applied to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue
and be publiahed according to law, for letter* dia-
utissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections, (if any they have,),
to the applicant in the clerk's office of said Court,
on or before the second day of September next,
otherwise Letters Dismiasory will be granted.
Witness the Hon Elias Reed, ono of the Justices
of said Court, this 2d da* of March, 1847.
mart SEABORN GOODALL. c.c.o.c.c.
/ GEORGIA — Chnthnm County.—
VT To all whom it may concern: Whereas,Rich
ard W Adams, Administrator of William M. E.
Adams, deceased, hath applied to tho Honorable
tho Interior Court of sakTyounty, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for ja omtion to issue and be
published for Letters ffianfssory:
These arc therefore tocito and admonish |ll con
cerned to file their objections (if any they have) to
the applicaqtin tho Clerk’s Office of said Court on
or before the fourth day of November next, other
wise Letters Dismiasory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of
the Justices of said Court, this fourth day of May,
A D., one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven,
inay 4 SEABORN'’—
A BOR
I GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
G EORGIA—McIntosh County .-
LEGAL NOTICES
EOIl Ol A — Chatham County.—
VT To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
Eleanor M^Bartort, widow, will apply to the Hon
orable the Court of Ordinary or Chatham county,
for Leltora of Administration on the estate and ef
fects of John B. Barton, late of said county, de
ceased : •
Theae-ere, therefore, to>cite end admonish, all
and singular the kiedred and creditora of the aaid
deceased, to file their objoctiona (if any they have,)
la the granting of the administration of the eatate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's
office bf the aaid Court on or before the twenty-
fourth day of June next, otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted.
Witnosa, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of
the Jnaticee of the said Court, the twenty-fourth
day of May; A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
forty-seven. SEABORN GOODALL,.
may 24 c. c. o. c. c.
(^.EORGIA—Tattnall County—To
VT all whom It may concern: Whereas, Lydia
Grooms spplies to me for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate and effects of Colsom Grooms,
late or satilWounty, deceased :
These ftrfc‘*thererore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditora of aaid de
ceased, to file their objections (ifany they have,)
in my office, within the lime prescribed by law,
otherwise said Letters will be granted.
Witness the llou. Charles Blount, Esq., one of
the Juaticea of the Court of Ordiosry, tins 4th day
of May ,1847.
may II DkLaMOTTA SHEFTALL,Clerk.
iVTOTICE.—Fonr months after date,
i v application will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell a por
tion of the estate, both real and personal, belong-
ing to the late Francis S. Pnrchor, deceased. -
JANNET E. PORCHER,
may 11 Adm’x.c. t. a.
jV OTIC R—Four months after date
i. v application will be raad^to the Honorable
“ nor Court of Chatham County, when sitting
to sell the real and
from cough and * difficulty of breath-
■Iteryear! have expecloratod over*
jften much more, and sometimes mixed
For months tognt|f r, night alter night,
to sit or be bolatsrVB up to obtsin my
in weakness and debility caused by such
motorstion, frequently brought mo to n
Ing on death I h«ve had skilful physi-
illQ me, and every thing dohe that was'
to give me relief, withqu) any bene*
sat winter I bad nnotherVery severe
limitation of the Lunga, which 1 Hilly
—, ,.„uld bo the last. I then considered
my case as past tho aid oi medicine, when I waa
advisnd to use Jayne’s Expectorant I did ao with
a strong tope that, as it had cured many ofmy ac
quaintances of various diseases of tho Igujh, it
might atl least mitigate my sufferings. Need l say
how gratified 1 feel T It has effectually cured me.
As soon Is 1 commenced taking it, 1 found It reach
ed my r.4o, and 1 began to breathe with more (Vee>
dam’. My expectoration became eaty, and my
cough entirely left me. I now feel aa well aa ever
I did in mi life, and am better than I have been for
the last stkty years. Now after suffering ao long,
and finding at last such signal relief from Dr.
Jayne’s Expectorant, I feel anxious to inform my
fellow-citisdns where relief may be had.
Nicholas Harris,Sen., 18 Lombard-st.
Mr. Harriihaa long been a worthy member, (we
believe a demon) ol the First Baptist Church in
this city, amfimplicit confidence may be placed in
bis assertion*—Sat Evening Pont.
Prepared ably by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and
sold on ageoly by
THOMAS Id. TURNER St CO.,
apr 19 1 181 Bay-atreel.
the Inferior Court of Chatham
f«r ordinary purpose*, for leave
personal estatn of Jesso Ham, Late otaai.l
deceased, for the bonofit of heiraand SRi
feb 20 ELIAS REED, Admini
the r-xl am
id County,
iitora.
inistrator.
N OTICE.—Four months after date,
application will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Coart of Effingham County, when sit-
tins for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell 40 ic«e*
of Land in Cheroaee county, being the property of
the late Solnmpn Hinely, of Effingham county,
may 21 SOLOMON HINELY, Ex’r.
lyftTlCG.—Four months after date,
L ’ application will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Effingham County when sit
ting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell all the
real estate of Col. Thomas Wylly, Sen., deceased,
late of Effingham County, for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditora of said estate,
mar 5 ELISHA WVLLV, Executor.
IVJ OTICE.'—Four months after date,.
1 * application will be made to the Honorable
Inferior Court of tho county of Glynn, while aitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Pablo
and Magnolia Plantations, situate in the State of
Florida: property of Jane Adama Parland and
France* Ann Parland. orphans, for the benefit of
aaid orphan*. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT,
fob 1*J Guardian.
Whereat, Troup Barrington King and Henry
Atwood, qualified Executors of the last will and
testament ofCapt. John Hutson, late of aaid county,
deceased, applies'tome for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and
singula^, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased,
to be nnd appear at my office ami file their objec
tions (if anj^l within the time prescribed by law,
. ... ... otherwise laid Letters will be granted.
or before the third day of June next; otherwise Given under my hand at Darien, this 19th day of
letters of Administration will be granted. May, A. D., 1847. J E. TOWNSEND,
Witness, the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the
Jualiceoof the aaid Court, the third day of May,
A. D.ono thousand eight hundred and forty-sevon.
may 3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c*o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concorn: Whereas,
Levi S. D’Lyon, Esq, will apply to the Honorable
ofOi’ ' r - -
m ;riCE.—Four month after flate,
^plication will be made to the Honorable
the inferior Court of Tattnall County, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one Negro
Woman Jenny and hor two children, Charles and
Adam, belonging to the eatate of Elixa Bacon, late
of said Cnuuty, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
may 18 DANIEL BARNARD, Adm’r.
may 21
c. c. o. m i. c.
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for Let
ters of Administration on the estate and effveta of
Riebard Wayne, Jr., late of aaid county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
avid singular the kindred and creditora of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have.)
to the granting of the administration of- the estate
of the deceased to the applicant In the Clerk's
■office of the said Court on or before the twenty-
fourth day of Juue next, otherwise letters of admin
istration will bn granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Reed, one of tho
Justices of the said Court, the twenty-fourth day of
May, A. D. ono thousand eight hundred and forty-
sevon. SEABORN GOODALL,
may 24 c. c. o. c. c.
/"2MBORGIA—McIntosh County.—
VX Whereas. James Blue and Thomas F. Bryan.
Executors of the last will and testament of F.dward
H. Bond, late of said County, deceased, applies to
me for Lettors of Dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, and file their objec
tions, il any, to the granting of the said Letters,
within the time prescribed by law.
Given under my baud at Darien, this 8th day of
December, 1846. J. K. TOWNSEND,
dec II c. c.o. m’i.c.
IVTOTlfcE.—f. our months after date,
L * application will be made to the Honorable
Inferior Court of Liberty county, when aitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to tell a part of the
real eatate of Ln Fayette 8. Quarterman, minor, and
■old for the benefit of said minor.
W. E W. QUARTERMAN. Guardian.
feb 12
C J.EORG1A—Chatham County.—
W To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Doct.
Solomon Sbeltall, Administrator of the estate ol
Emanuel DeLaMotta, late of said County, deceas
ed, hath applied to the Honorablo the Inferior
Court of tala county, while aitting for Ordinary pur
poses, fur Letter* Dismissory:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (ifany they have)
to the applicant, in the Clerk’a office or saitt Court,
on or before the twelfth day of July n*|t, otherwise
letters diamlasory will be granted.
Witness the Honorablo W.-Thorne Williams,
one of the luaticeaof said Court, this twelfth day
ofJanuary, 1847. w
jan 12 SEABORN GOODALL,c.c.o.c.c
G EORGIA — Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Geo.
W. Davis, Executor of Thomis Clark, deceased,
who was Executor of John Robinson, deceased,
hath applied to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of said county, when aitting fur ordinary purposes,
for Letter* Dismistory,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections, (if any they
have,) to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of said
Court,' on or before the fourth day of November
next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will begrapted
Witness the Hon. WmFTb'orne Williams, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 4th day of May,
1847. SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o. c c.
rifty 4 *
G EORGIA —Chatham County.—
To mil whom it may concern: Whereas, Aaron
Champion, Administrator of the eatate of Henry
Champion, a minor, decoaaed, bath applied to the
Honorable the Inferior Court ol aaid County when
aitting for Ordinary purposes, for Letters Oisniis-
■°ry:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in the Clerk's office of said
Court on or before the twelfth d^ of July next,
otherwise Lettors Dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Reed, one of the
Justices of aaid Court this twelfth day of January.
1817. SEABORN GOODALL,c.c.o. c. c.
jau 12 •
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern: Whereat.
Norman Wallace, Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Mary C. Taylor, widow, Into of aaid
county, deceased, hath applied to tho Honourable
the Cpurt of Ordinary of aaid county for a Citation
to iaaue and be published according to law for Let
ters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to file their objections (if any they have)
to the applicant in the clerk's office of said Court
on or before the second day of September next;
otherwise Letters Diamiiaory will be granted.
Witness, the Honourable Anthony Porter, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 2d day of March,
1847. SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o.c.c.
mar 2
G EORGIA—Effingham County
To all whom it majr concern : Whereas Ben
jamin Gnann, Executor of the estate of Solomon
Unnnn, deceased, hath applied to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for Letters Dismissory ,
Tbeso are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objectiontoif any tlffey have)
to the applicant in the Clerk’a office of said Court
within the lime prescribed by law, otherwise Let
ters Dismissory will be ■'ranted.
Witness the Honorable C. Power*, one of the
Juaticea of aaid Court, :hi» first day of March, 1847.
mnr5 JOHN-CHARLTON. c. c.o k. c
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C 2J.EORGIA—Effingham County.—
T To all whom it may concern: Whereas Ed
win J. Zittrour and Richard E. Zittrnur, Executors
of the Estate of Gotthieir Zittronr, deceased, hath
applied to the Honorable the ln(erior Court of aaid
County, when aitting for ordinary purposes, for Let
ters Dismissuv:
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A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute,
mar 22 m ly
corned, to file their objections (if any they have) to
the applicant in the Clerk|a office of said Court
icribAfcy law, otherwise Let
be granted.
C. Powera,
within thn time prescril
ters DiamUsory will be l
Witness the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Juaticea
of aaid Coprt, thia seventh day of May, 1817.
may 10 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. c. c.
/"2J.EORGIA — Chatham County.—
VT To a || Whom it may concern: Whereas, John
Lewia and William Law, Executors of the last will
aud testament of Mary Cleland, deceased, have ap-
r iled to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said
bounty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for Let
ter! Dismiasory:
These are tlioreforo to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they havo)
to the applicant in the Clerk’a office of the sain
Court on or before the twelfth day of July next,
otherwise Letters Dismiasory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Francis Sorrel, ono of
tiia Justice* of said Court this twelfth day of Janu
ary, 1847
jan 12 SEABORN GOODALL c. c. o- c. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern: Whereas J. M.
lilting for ordinary purpoa.es.
misaory:
jo are therefore to cite and admonish all
conoorncd, to file theirobjoctioos (ifany they have)
to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said
■ Court on or before the twelfth day of July r
otherwise Letters Dismissory will bn granted.
Witness, the Uouorable Elias Reed, one of the
Justices of the said Court, this twelfth day of Jan
uary, A. D. ono thousand eight hundred and forty-
seven. SEABORN GOODALL,c.c.o.c. c.
jsn 12 . *-
• jfJEORGIA — Chatham Cohntv.—
VT To sll whom it may concern: Whereas
Dougald Ferguson, Administrator of the Kstah
Samuel Godlrey, deceased; hath applied to
Estate of
Irey, deceased; hath applied to tho
. jblo the Inferior Court of aaid county,
i aitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to
and be publiahed according ‘ - •
{ to law for Lettei
G EORGIA—Glynn County.—To
all whom it may concern: Whereas A. K.
Moore, Administrator ol the estate of Aaron Todd,
lato of Glynn County, deceased, hss applied to tho
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn County
lor Letters Dismiasory:
These are therefore to cite and* admonish all
concerned to S.e their objections (ifany they liavo)
to the applicant in the Clerk's Office of said Court,
on or before tho twenty-seventh day of July noxt,
otherwise tatters DiainiuoTy will be granted.
WitnoM the Hon. Jo*. Dubignon, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, thia 27th day of Janunry.
1847. A LEX. SCR A NTON, c. c. o. o c.
jan 30 **
G EORGIA — Glynn County.—T#
all whom it may concern: Whereas, Charles
Latimer, hath applied to the Honorable'tho Court
of Ordinary of Glynn county, for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate ond effects of Thomaa Grant,
late o( s iiiJ county, deceased: .
These are threfore to cite and admonish all and
'singular, tho kindred and creditora of said deceased,
to file thqjr objections (if any tboy have) to the
□ranting of the administration of the estate of ihe m
deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’a Office of, , ort
the aaid Court, on or before the twentieth day of at j 0l
June next, otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Charles Grant, ono of
the Justices of the said Court, the seventeenth day
or May, A. D.,'one thousand eight hundred and
forty-seven. » ALEX. SCRANTON,
may 21 * c. c. o. o.
/"GEORGIA—Glynn County,—To
VT all whom it may concern: Whereaa Bailie
Forrister, Administrator of the eatate of Isaac Hus
ton, late of Glynn County, deceased, has applied
to tho Honorable the Court or Ordinary of 1
County lor Letters Dismissory:
•These are therefore to cito
ilynn
hose are therefore to c'ilo and admonish; all
concerned to file their objections (ifany they have)
to the applicant in the Clerk’a Office of the said
Court, on or before the twenty-seventh day of July
next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be grantcif.
Witness the Hon, Jos. Dubignon, ou^oftho Jus
tices of tho said Court, this 27th day of January,
1847 • ALEX. SCRANTON, c. c.*o. o. c.
jan 30^
E O R GI A — Liberty County—
Wheroaa, A. C. Dunham applies to mo for
_ .... — otters Dismissory on the Estate of James Brady,
[ •re thorelore to cite and admonishall con- late of said county, deceased.
S/J.1
r. VT 1
• tattcri
or before tho second day of September noxt,-other-
wise tatters Dismiasory will be granted.
Witness,'the Honourable Wm.Thorne Williams,
March, 1847.
mar 2 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
' * * A. T. BOWNE,
Gibbon's Building*.
singular the kindred and creditora of said deceased,
to file thoiuobjections according to law, or aaid let
ters will,bo gtantod.
oewai
nn» JI *"•/ j'"""'; , WUnqis; the Honourable S. A- Fraser, one of tho
* ,ld trart - ft. 11 w W or JuaUcei or Iho Court or Ordimrj, thi. 22d Feb-
rusty, 1847.
fob 27
T O THE LADIES IN PARTIC
ULAR — My DEPILATORY POWDER has
been found highly beneficial and of great use to
ladies who have been afflicted with superfluous
hair, principally when its growth has been confined
to the upper lip end side of the face, giving a mas
culine turn to the whole features. When used
with proper care, nnd according to the directions,
it will be found to bo a great addition to the toilet,
as (he use of any sharp Instrumeq) is entirely avoid
ed, and the hai^ia removed in five or ten minutes
after its application.
Ttys composition is infallible, and warranted to
remove superfluous hair. After numerous triala
I have received certificates of success which can
not be contested. For sale, wholesale and retail, *L
JULES HAUEL’S DEPOT, 46 S. Third-st.below
Chosnut fit No. 120Chesnut-st.,Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER dt BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOi. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Inifliute.
inar Tt m ly w
J ULES HAUEL’S CELEBRATED
PERSIAN OR CHINESE- POWDER—
Which is unequalled for the nursery, for restoring,
beautifying, preserving the complexion, rendering
the akin delicately white, amootnand soft, prevent
ing cutaneous eruptions, chapping, and obviating
too copious perspiration. Traveller* and residents
in warm climates will highly appreciate this grate
ful appendage to the toilet.
Previous to the discovery of this important ap
pendage to the toilet, ladies were compelled to re
sort to useless, and in some esses dangerous prepar
ations for whitening the skin, which railed in thou-
sands of esses to produce the dexired effect. This
valuable cosmetic, since its introduction to tho
public, has met with unbounded success; each new
trial serves only to expound its high reputation.
How much the beauty of* Sylph-like form ia l..-
hanced by a clear and brilliant complexion, i* only
known to those who^ are suffering from freckles,
pimples, blotches, (Rorphew, and other disfigure
ments of the skin, occasioned by the useofpow.
dera, decorated with sweet names, such as Lily
White, Pearl Powder, &c., too often made of a
deleterious substance. To those we would say,
make atrial of this Cosmetic, and your complex
ion wi|| be rendered beautifully clear, lair and
blooming. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the
sole proprietor, JIJLES HAUEL, Pcriilmer and
Chemist, 120 CHbsnut-st., 4th door below 4th, south
side, Philadelphia, (without whose signature on the
label nontrnre genuine,) and by
J* M. TURNER & BROTHER,
Monument-square.
mar22 ^ m ly And THOS. RYERSON.
R ousselL’s unrivalled
SHAVING CREAM.—A premium haa been
awarded Mr. Roussel! by ftfio American Institute
for a number of years In succession for the superior
excellence of his Shaving Cream, and it now
J. S. BRAD WELL, c. c. o. U e.
CALiERATUS—1 cask Si
nU just received and Tor aale bv
*prZ4 A.T. BOWNE,
Salmratuf,
Druggist.
ICAL.
T NEWS ! I —Hear
. Old Soldier:
DILFHU. August 16,1846.
ien a soldier iu the American
many others (owing toflreat
a violent stuck of diaeaaa of Urn
It I waa disabled ftom duty fbr a long
that period until recently, I have oey-
I— .i— ....I. .H.l m dIq|* *
rpo COiWTRY MERCHANT .
JL PHYSICIANS AND PI.ANTERS.-Plcu.
bear In mind that I now offer to the public a ftesh
supply of Drugs, Medlcln es, Chemicals, Porfamary,
&o. at Charlatan prices, end aa my stuck is alto*
getlicr a now one, selected by the first DruggiaU of
New-York, Boston and Philadelphia, 1 can war
rant every thing that leaves my Store to be genuine
and of the very beat quality. 'Aa it ia my intention
to sell nothing hut the best, It will be to your ad
vantage to give me a call. '
Respectfully yours, dec..
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
Corner Bay and Drayton-atreoU.
N. U. Particular attention will bo paid-to putting
up Family Medicines and Physicians prescriptions,
with neatness and Uiapatch. H.
marl •> ■
D r. ROBERTSON'S Vegetable
Nervous Cordial, or Nature's Grand Reator-
alive — 1 Till* medicine la confidently recommended
aa one of th* moat efficacious remedies in use for
the speody relief and cure of all Nervous Com
plaints, attended with weakness, depression of
spirits, giddiness, pslpitation or tho heart, flushing
heats, heidaclie, lose of sleep, dto.
Persona afflicted with these distressing symp
toms will find themselves benefltted by the use of
this celebrated Cordial. A few doxen bottles just
recoived, and fbr sale by
A.T.
CHANTS,
r!
. BOWNE. Dm,,in.
D r.
TO
SPENCER'S VEGETABLE
TONIC AND RESTORATIVE BITTERS.
Health, “tho poor man’s riches, the rich man’s
bliss.’’—The design of Spencer’s Vegetable Pills,
and VegeUblo Tonic, and Restorative Bitters, is to
create a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the
stale and acrid kind. Thia ia effected by their sal
utary action upon the variotta secretory organa by
which the bile ia formod—and it will be seen at
once, that the bile must be healthy or unhealthy,
according to the formation of the blood; and that
the purity or impurity of the blood, la owing to the
formation of the Chula, which passes Into ana forma
the blood. Thaae Pills and Bittera, by their bene-
unt organ to prodooo * proper quantity of pnra,
_vj __ a t toniahlngly assisting diges-
MEDICAL.
HR. TOWNSEND’S COM-
±J POUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARIL
LA I— I Votidtrond Mating of the A#.—'This Ex*
tract ia put up In Quart BorrLxa—la six Hints
cheaper. pltMsanter, and .warranted SvPKRtoit to
any aold. It cures without vomitiitg, purging, tick•
emng, or MnlUatlng tha paUent. LOOK OUT
FOR IMITATIONS.—Unprincipled persona havo
copiod our labela^nd put up madieine in the same
shaped bottles. See that each Bottle hM the
written signaturo of S. P. TOWNSEND.
Frlnolpttl Offices* 130 Fulton-st., Sun
Building, N. Y., 10S South l’cnrl-st., Al
bany*
DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA
is used succoislblly in Acute and Chronlo Rheu
matism. Affections or the Bladder and Kidneys,
and Bilious Fevera. ’lns a perfect preventive 6f
Bilious and Wostern Fevers, and the beat remedy
ever used in restoring (he patiepfc, after bolng pros
trated by Fever, dco.,
BILIOUS CHOLIC AND SSItlOUS LOOSENESS.
Costiveness, Golds aigl Coughs, Cholic, Incipient
Consumption—used with the greatest success in
thia disaaae, io lit first atages—Corrupt Humors,
Dropsy,
r - DYSPEPSIA:
No perfon. with this distressing disease, should de
lay using this medicine, immediately; it positively
cures all casea'of Dyspepsia, however aevere;
Eruptions of the skin,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Flatulonoy .Foulness of Complexion, and General
Debility. For general Physical Prostration,caused
by disesso, medicine, or indiscretion committed in
youth, aberrations of mind, cdhfttaion of ideas, loss
of memory, dimness of vision, a hopeless expres
■ion of countenance; nnd for this class of diseases
S onerally, this medicine has never had its equal,
lout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches of ever/ kind,
Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rhematism, Impure
Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Liver Com
plaints, Leprosy, Looseness.^*
MERCURIAL DI8BASES:
Never (kits to eradicate entirely all the effects of
Mercury infinitely sooner than any other medicine;
Ntglit-bweata, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com-
medica:
Paipiution oi the lluart,
healthy chile, and so ... ...... _____
tion, that nearly nine-tentha of all diseases are
relieved or entirely cured by their use.
The objectof the Pills ia to stimulate all tho
vital organs of *he system - into action, and thereby
cleanse the stomach end bowels of all the morbific
and offonaivo matter with which tho system is
clogged, and which promote* disease. The Bit-
trrs are to strengthen and restore the stomach
and vital organa, to their proper tone and vigor.
Wheo thia ia accomplished, good health, muat, of
course, be the result. For sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
mar 3. 181 Bay-street.
ARfeANT’S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.—Iu utility .Mud.
unrivalled among the modicinji! remedies of the
day. Asa Family Medicine, it offers unusual at
traction, being highly palatable and soothing, and
particularly adapted for females and children. Its
effervescence is durable and pleasant, it* taste
highly agreeable, and its preparation easy and con
venient. As a preventive ol Sick-hesdache, Bil
ions attacks, and Fevers, it hss no equal. Sold,
wholesale and retail, by *
apr 6 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
T
\ LLEN’S NERVE AND BONE
■t\. LINIMENT.—The use of this penetrating
fluid haa been attended with unparalleled auecesa
in all the disorders of horses which require an ex
ternal application, auch aa eorka, chafes or galls,
cuts, wounds, sprains, film in the eye, scratches,
cracked heels, strains of tha shoulders, stifle,
hough, knee, whirlbone, fetlock, and of the pastern
and coffin joints, Ac. &c.
The Nerve ami Bone Liniment is likewise an
excellent preparation for burnt or acalda, weakness
or stiffness of the joints, swelling of the glands of
tho throat, inflammatory rheumatisms, &c.
Cincinnati, Sept. 1,1836.
We.theaubscribers.have used the Nerve and Bnne
Liniment in a number of instance* on horses, for
bruises, sprains,&c., and are happy to recommend
the article aa a very useful one, and deaerving the
attention of all those who have tho care of horaes.
entirely
the use of your Sarsaparilla.
Madisonaille, Kr., Feb. 22,1813.
Messrs. A. B. At D. Sands—Having used your
Sarsaparilla in my family, and witnessed its beno
ficial effects on one of my children, I feel it to be a
duty I owe the community to make the case pub
lic. Abouttwo ye*rs*ago my little son was attack
ed with Scrofula or King’s Evil, which broke out
In eight or nine placea round the neck and jaw,
which finally affected his eyes, rendering him en
tirely blind. During the first year from the time he
waa laden, he waa attended by several physicians,
but continued to get worse until I despaired of hia
ever getting well. Having seen your Sarsaparilla
advertised with certificates of its cures, 1 concluded
I would gl«e it a trial, and accordingly sent to Cin
cinnati and procured a few bottlos, and now, after
hkving used nine bottles I have the gratification of
saying he ia well. The aores are all entirely heal
ed, and hia sight nearly aa good aa ever it waa; and
I have no hesitation in saying that he waa entirely
ired by the use of your Sarssparilla..^
Yours truly, E. Bassett.
Further Testimony.— 1 The following is an ex
tract from a letter received from Rev. William
Galusha:
Berkshire, Vt.,Oct.22d, 1843.
Messrs. Sands: I havo been nfflicted with a se
vere pain in my side, occasioned by diseased liver,
for the last twenty years, suffering at times what.
Wm. Parser,)
•Elus Day, t Proprietor*
p*"*. J Llvefy Stables.
MOP
Edw. Wood,
N. Pearbe,
For sale by A A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
mart Market-aquare.
language cannot cqpvey ,but since taking your Sar
saparilla, I have been grcntly relieved, so much so
that I have boon able to attond to my business, and
preach occasionally for the last fifteen months. I
wholly discarded all other mcdicino, and thorough
ly tried the Sarsaparilla, which I can recommend
in truth and sincerity to all those who are in any
way afflicted with any species of scrofulous com
plaints. There have been some remarkable cures
effected by it* uso in this vicinity. Mrs. I. Shnw,
by tho use of six bottles, was restored to better
health than she had before enjoyed for ten yean,
and Mrs. W. Stevens, who had been soverelylafflict-
ed with Erysipelas, was entirely cured’by the use of
a few bottles. Yours,truly, Wm. Galusha.
Tho following letter, retried from Capt. U&rrow,
a gentleman well known and of the highest repeat
ability, residing in Mobile,vliows conclusively the
value sndefficacr of Sands’ Sarsaparilla in cases of
chronic rheumatism:
Mobile. Aba., July 3d, 1814.
Messrs. Sands—Gents:—I was afflicted for more
than ten years with rheumatism,and itia with plea
sure I avail myself of this opporturdty to oEpress
to you the salutary effoct your Sarsaparilla had on
me. (n January, 1812,1 purchased of your agents
Messrs.Mosely & Tucker, five bottles, which 1
took agreeably to the printed directions, which en
tirely removed the complaint, and I haVe now
evory reason to believo my health ia permanently
recovered. Yours, very respectfully,
S. H. Harrow.
For further particulars and conclusive evidence’
of its superior value and efficacy, ace pamphlets,
which may be obtained of Agents gratis. -
Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. Sands, Drug
gists, 100 Fulton-sL. corner of William, New-York.
Sold also Ivy
O. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah*
HAVILAND RISLEY & CO , Augusta,
W. K LITTLE, Milledgevillo,
and by Druggists generally throughout the United
States. Prico S\ per bottle. Six bottles for*55.
ID* The public are respectfully requested to re
member that it ia Sands’ Sarsaparilla tnst haa been
nnd i« constantly achieving such remarkable cures
of the moat difficult ctaas of diseases to which the
human frame is subject; therefore nak for Sands'
Sarsaparilla, and taks no other. 4mo mar!2
npOO IMPORTANT TO OVER
vA LOOK III — 7bo Profitable to Neglect/// —
DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
Thia wonder of the ago*, ia capablo of curing almost
evory sort of affliction that assails the human body,
as well aa roleave and realoro it ftom all kinds oi
Buffering and pain, even Irom the excruciating agony
of the severest Burn, Pile, Scald. Rheumutlma, Tic
Doloreux, Ac. Ac. It hasmved hundreds of lives
in dreadful eases, by its imparting instant easo and
rest to a victim, and arresting, by ita magnetio and
electric instantaneous fluid, inflamation and morti
fication.
It will also prevent poison taking effoct on per-
sons bit by venomous reptiles, or rabid animals,
bees, horuets, musquitoes. spiders, or from having
come in contact with, poisonous plants—and cure
evory case.
Will likewise prevent nnd cure Broken Breasts,
Sore Nipples, Chafe and Sore in Children, Cancers
and Carbuncles.
Prevent Inflammation and Strengthens in Child-
Ded.—Will promote, strengthen, save and restore
Sight, when lost by cataract, inflammation, Ae.
Restores from internal or external inflammation,
Pains in the Chest and Sides, Constipation of the
Brain and Bowels—giving a discharge to the bow
els (though two weeks unrelieved,) after U haa been
well rubbed on them—in the short apace of three
hours only.
Alan, it will strengthen and restore Weak Lunga,
aqd remove all sore, tenderness and inflammation'
therefrom, and thua prevent Consumption.
Cure any Fiatula and Fever Sore, and re-unite
Broken Bonoa with wonderful rapidity.
Only Depot Tor the United States, 208 Broadway,
New-York. Agent for Savannah.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
Corner Congresf and Barnard-atreets, Market-aq.
dec 17
rpG THE WORLD.-^I nowTa^
, Wore you one of the-greatest and mo- .^
ful Medicines ever invented. I submit the taaiim!*
ny ol many respectable Cltliena of Savannah
reside. I worrant that the Medicine contaiM nn.
a roury or any other Drug Injurious to JKSJ!
cate constitution. It is Nature’s own ranSSl 1
;etablo. It U ono of the beat Family MedtoUL.’
now in use. and 1 warrant It to our* a||
fEVER AND AGUE IT Iho obortopioo oriȣj|[
Certificate, t
Mr. W. HuaraacTl—Door Sir—Ht.io, ....
•o much Hid .bout .jour Fovor ond Aooo Wi. i
»«« Induced to trj thorn upon o mm fh«d lo m.
employment! tho, hod the do.lrod olToot. 1,'d l
■nlel, recommend thorn to tho public. Yon™
■ 'SlApriim,!.«.
Mr. W. Humphreys—Dear Sir—Permit ma
congratulate you upon the very important discovarv
which by your perseverance and study, y ou havi
discovered for the cure or Fever and Ague. I •!!
vouch for the qualities of It aa ! waa compelled to
use aaid mediciae for tnyaon, and ftom the nee or
It he la completely cured and has had no attack
te disease. I am your obd’t. serv’t. w
PAINTER'S COLIC-PILES:
This Sarsaparilla ia a certain cure for tills dia-
trussing complaint) Pains in the Head, Side, Back,
Limbs, Joints and Organs. Rush’of Blood to the
Head, Scurvy, Salt Hhsum, Swellings, Sick Head<
ache, Stiffness ofthe Joints.
SCROFULA. OR KINO’S ftVIL,
Syphilis in its worst forms. Ulcers of every descrip
tion, and the Erysipelas,Expthure and Imprudence
in Life.
FBMALE*COM PLAINTS.
Ladles of pale complexion and consumptive bab
its, and auoh aa are debilitated by tUNe obatruc
tiona whlcn females are liable to, are restored, to
the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor, t _
is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly
children, ond auch aa have bad humors; being pleas
ant, they readily lake it. It immediately restorea
tire appetite, strength and color.
l>r. Towniend haa received, within the last
four years, at our different agencies, more than
five thousand certificates of euroa performed, near
ly one half of which were'of cases that havo been
pronounced Incurable. We have tire testimunials
of Physicians. Clergymen and Statesmen, extolling
iu virtues. A great number of the Phyaieiana o ’
New-York and Brooklyn prescribe it to their pa-
tienU with perfect success and satisfaction—and,
indeed, It is to prescribed by a majority of the
Phyaieiana throughout tbo country. Our limiu
will not allow ua the opportunity or presenting but
a few caaes, to which we invito attention:
Brooklyn, Mapi 7,1846.
Dr. 7'oumtcnd: Dear Sir—Io tha summer of
1843,1 waa severely afflicted with a disease of the
throat, cheat and stomach; tho mucous membrane
became so affected that almost every article of
food I took prpduced such a nauson, or irriUtion,
that it was with great difficulty that 1 could retail
food. 1 confined myaeli almost entirely to the uat
of cocoa: even thia I waa often obliged to throw,off.
I enn scarfbly describe the horrid sensation I suf
fered: it appeared to me, that from thereof of my
mouth to the lower parlor my stomach wat ulcer
ated, and I waa npprohenaivo that 1 had not only
dyspepsia in iU worst form, but that 1 waa threat
ened with bronchitis. The disease becaffie so in
veterate, that it produced a rupture of a small blood
vessel. I was confined for several weeks, lost my
flesh, and felt weak and weariad by the least exer
cise. At thia time I fortunately aaw‘ your adver
tisement, and recognised several names I knew to
toll
Savannah, April 8.1847. ' '*'
Thia is to certify*, that 1. John F. Cardsll, oi tU
city of Savannah, waa subjoin to tho Fever and
*igue. each attack growing worse than the first
_ntlll sent for Mr. Humphreys’ Fever and Aon*
Medicine, and took It according to his directions
and it cured mo in less titan twelve hours {
cheerftilty recommend this valuablo Medicine to
the publio aa a safe and cortain cure for the above
disease. Yours, respeotftilly,
John F. Cardsll
Savannah, April 8th, 1847.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear Sir—Hivlaa
used your medicine for the Fever and Ague, and it
having the desired effect, I believe U my duty to'
recommend it to the publio as the saleat and apesd.
lest cure for the above mentioned disease. R>.
apectiltlly yours, A. Bonaud.
Savannah, April 7th, 1847.
Mr. Humphreys—Dear Sir—With nleasut* I
give my certificate recommending your Pilla to tbo
publio aa the only certain cure for the Fever aad
Ague, which 1 waa afflicted with for near It months
During that time I tried medioal advice and other
remedies usually aold for the complaint, but all wera
useless. After every thing, 1 tried your medioinu
and can safely recommend it to the public. 1 now
-injoy good health, being cured in less than 24 hour
1 remain yours, Ao. C. Clark.
Savannah, March !5, 1843.
Mr. Humphreys—Aa you desired me to inlbrav
you what auccesa I had (n using your Fever and
Ague Medicine In the case or myself ami huibind.
I do with pleasure recommend it to the public u
ono ofthe best medicines for the disease, and wish
->u success in this discovery. Yours, reipectiltllv.
Mary M*t*okh.
John Meteoer.
MORE PROOFl-READ! READII
The following additional certificate is presented
to the public, showing the efficacy or HUM-
PHREYS’ FEVER AND AGUE MEDICINE.
He has had addilioqal certificates to tire asms ef-
_ feet, which will be presented from time to time:
number of the Phyaieiana of “Thia la to certify that 1 was subject to the Fevsr
. . L _ .. and Ague, for which I tried medical advice, and
Rowand’a Tonic Mixture, and other remedies, but
none had the least effect. I waa then recommended
to Mr. WfHumphrejm, Jr., whe cured me in levs
thon twelve hours, to whom I retorn my thanks, and
adviso all afflicted as above to try bis Medicine.
“Rospeotftilly, John N. Spkarino,
“Savannah, Feb. 20,1847.’’
Are we not individually called upon, when we
become ftirnished with any knowledge which, by
more extended diffusion, will promote the happi
ness nnd welfare of those around ua, to malio
known without hesitation such means ofrelief and
comfort t Feeling this to be my duty, I would di-
roo*tho attention of thoae distressed with Fever
nnd .Ague to the great utility of Mr. Wm. Hum
phreys’ Fever and Ague Medicine in that trouble-
■nmo complaint. Besides having been restored to
universal honlth and vigor myself, I have had an
opportunity of witnessing another remarkable in
stance of recovery from the nse ol it, in one ofthe
worst cases. I have tried a great many different
remedies, but all in vain. I was reduced ftonra
strong healthy man, to almost a mere skeleton. I
* * atm - ' ' “ " **' r “ -
be highly respoctablo and entitled to confidence.
I re mom bored to have seen Mr. Van Zandl, of Ai-
stlo pi
n of Sa
T ARRANT'S COMPOUND EX-
TRACT OF CUBF.BS AND COPAIBA.—
This Compound is superior to any preparation
hitherto invented, combining in a very highly con
centrated state nil tho medicinal properties of Cu-
bobs and Copaiba. One recommendation this pre
paration enjoys ovor all others is its neat and por
table form, put up in pots; tho mode in which it
may be takon is both pleasant and convenient, be
ing in tho form of a.paate, taite)«ss, and does not
impair tho digestion. Sold by
O. R. HENDRICKSON,
' may 23 ykt Agent for the Proprietor,
D R. JOEL BRANHAM’S Liver,
and Dyspeptic Medicine, highly recom
mended hy many respectable gentlemen of this
State. For sale by the Agent.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agont,
25 Market-square.
flflLD’S CASTOR OIL CANDY.
V V Approved of by Dr. Cheeseman, Dr. Mott,
and pther eminent Physicians of New-York. A
ftesh supply received by
A. A. SOLOMONS*, Agent,
m °y 7 Market-square.
D ALBY’S carminative. —a
fresh supply or this old English Remedy foi
the numerous diseases to which young children arc
subjected, warranted the genuine article, junt re
ceived and for sale by
fob 10 'a, R. HENDRICKSON.
E B R I N-G ’S RESTORATIVE
CORDIAL—For the relief of NorvousWec-
tiona, Dyspepsia, &c., and is on excollorft remedy
for Sea-Sickness. Forsaloby
G. R. HENDRICKSON, *
"»y3 Gibbon’s Buildings.
T HORN’S COMPOUND EX
TRACT OF COPAIBA AND SARSAPA-
KIL.LA—A certain, ttf* and most effectual remedy.
Received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agest, 7
jna J t R 1 ■ Market-square. J
H AY’S* LINIMENT FOR THE
CURE0FP1LE8.-This Liniment stands
unrivalled for the cure of Piles of any hitherto in-
traduced into the market. A few doren justreceiv.
*a .nftoKAIo b, A. T. nOWNK, Iwi"
may 12 ■■
pEVER AND AGUES'CURED,
I. UY DOOT. HUI.L’S VEGETABLE EE-
VER AND AGUE AND ANTI FEV ER PILLS.-
Economy, Time and Health.—'These being the
great means of wealth to the poor man, the dif
ference in the expense should always be taken into
consideration between using these Pills for Fever
and Aguo and Intermittent Fevera, or applying to a
physician who will charge from five to fifty dollars,
when you can be effectually cured by using one box
nr these inoatimable Pills, that wifi cost you only
one dollar, and thereby save weeks of suffering and
losaoftime.
Hundreds and thousands have been cured of
Ague jind Fever, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers,
within the last twelve months,*by using this pre
paration. Tho combination of these Pills are aucb
as to embrace properties of the highest curative
value, making a gradual impression on the system
by their searching influence, and eradicating these
most distressing complaints from tho system in
speedy and effectual manner.
On account of those Pills becoming very popular,
it is expected that attempts will be made to coun
terfeit them. The reader will therefore obaervo
that nono will be gonuino without the fae simile of
the proprietor's signature on the colored label
round each box, ana also on all the directions; and
in ordor to mnke security doubly sure, the Proprie
tor hereby offers a reword of Five Hundred Dollar*
for such information aa will ensure tho conviction
of any peraowor persona who may venture a coun
terfeit of hia Pills. For sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
toay 18 UII Bay.street.
C LOVE ANODYNE TOOTH
ACHE DROPS—An immediate and perfect
cure. Experience haa provod that this Anodyne
composition will give immedinto and permanent /e-
liof nftor the failure or every othor remedy. It is
pleasant to tho tnato and smoll, will pot injure tho
th 9 um * ln nn f nnd • applications
will entirely remove the pain and soreness from a
decayed Tpoth, ao that it may Ire filled and rend or-
ed as useful'is ever. Prepared by A. B. Gands &
Lo., and sold by 0;R. HENDRICKSON,
“P r M Gjfebons’ Buildings.
B UTLER’S MAGNESIA. — For
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Nervous Debility,
uiue ness, Headache, Acidity o| tho Stomnch.lte-
bititsl Lostivcncas, Cutaneous Disoasos, and highly
recommended aa a cooling Purgative j for aale by
» G. R. HENDRICKSON, 7
mt y 18 Gibbon’* Buildings.
WTTSTAttlS PILLS—The.e Pills
J «r« recommended for the cure orDt.n.n-
•!o, Indlg«.llon, Llrer Complllnti, Fe.er, Inflim.
“SP!*' .for "hererel-e mild eperlent or citlmrilo
medicine is required. For sale by
■ A. T. IIOVVNE,
ro "* v Gibbon’* Buildings.
irodure
one bottle of vour valuable prepai
rilla ln justico to you,I feel bound to assure you
thatl esteem il an invaluable medicine fur aneh
diseases as 1 have described. It has restored me
to health and strength; 1 have used about four bot-
tlea. To teat ita efficacy, after using ono or two
bottles, I omitted for some days to take ft, and
aoon found that I required more, aa tbo disease was
not entirely subdued. I regard it a certain cure for
dyapepaia and affection* of the throat and cheat; it
ia soothing, and nporatoa likoacharm in composing
the stomach and allaying a cough. 1 intend in fu
ture to keep a bottle or two on hand for tho uae of
my family. With great regard, your friend,
Law. L Van Klkeck.
Mr. Van Kloock was formerly Shoriff and Clerk
of Albany city and county, and recently In tho War
Departmental Washington.
Bank Department, Albany, May 10,1843.
Dr Townsend: Sir—I hare been afflicted for
several years with dyspopsia in its worst forms, at
tended with sourness of stomach, los* of appetite,
extreme heartburn, Und a great aversion to all kiada
of food, and for weeks, (what I could eat) I have
been unable to retain but a small portion on my
■tomuch. ! tried the usual remedies, but thev had
but littlo or no effect in removing the complaint
I waa induced about two month* ainco, to
MM i tryyc
Extract of Sarsaparilla, and I must say with little
confidence ; but after using nearly twobottles,
find my appotite restored, and the jWahburn «
tirely removed; nnd 1 would earnestly recommend
tho use of it to thoie who havf been afflicted as
have been. Your*, See.
W. W. Van Zandt.
OPINIONS oFTHE PRESS.
Tho Prpss throughout the aountry, has spoken i
the most flattering terms of the merita of DR.
TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. It will bo
seen that the “opinions’’ are ftom aiitne of tho most
respoctablo editors in the Union :
From the Albany Evening Journal.
Dr. Toxontend'e Sarsaparilla.—We invito at.
tention to the advertisement of Dr. Townsend, in
another column. Wo have frequently published
the certificates of our citisoiis, who'havo boon
cured of diseases by this popular remedy; those wo
copy to-dny ore signed by gentlemen woll known
to this community. Wo TisVe no inclination to
praise indiscr(|afnately all kinds of medicine; but
when wo havelndispntoble evidence of the virtue
of an article, we are free to recommend it to the
notice of the public, and particularly to tho afflicted,
From the New York Bun.
Oor readers are aware we seldom call their atten-
tion, in our editorial columns, to any of the numor
oua advertised remedies prescribed for “all evil*
that floih ia heir to.” Our reasons are obvious:
Health is of vital importance, ond especially to
those who havo diseoto, that wo require to be well
assured of the virtues of a medicine before we re
commend it to the two hundred thousand.rooders of
tho Sun. Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla has been
before tho public for a length of time, and 'baa be,
come deservedly popular. The immense and in'
creasing demand for it, together with the numer*
ous certificates from gentlemen of the first respec
tability, who have boon cured of chronic nnd other
distressing diseases by using it, is conclusive ev|-
J of ft* — *•— '*• •
donee of it* valuable properties. Wo learn that it
is prescribed by a large number of phyaieiana in
the City snd Brooklyn. We advise our readers,
who hijve weakly children, or are afflicted with the
dyapepaia, rheumatiim, or any cutaneous disease,
to give it a trial.
Frout the Albany Daily Advertiser.
Dr. Townsend?e Sarsaparilla.—Wo publish in
anothor column, tho certiiicatelnr several gentle-
men, some of whom nro personally known to us,
who havo boon cured of distressing complaints by
the uso of Dr.Townsend’s Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla. This mcdicino has boon unusually
successful in eradicating disease. Dr. T. assures
us that it contains nothing that is injurious to tho
wonkest constitution: what ho states is corrobora
ted by the fact that it has cured cutaneous disoasos
in children, and at tho snmo timo improved their
general health. This it evidenced by tho teslimo-
nials of rcspcclablo eiticons, among whichri that
or the Ron Mr. Starke, pastor of tho Dlvlslon-at.
Methodist Church. /•'“
From Noah’e Messenger.
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla.—fto can only assert or
our own kuawlcdgc, having had occasion to uso
it in our family, and from which wo have derived
the greatest benefit, that Dr. Townsend’s Sarsapa
rilla is * Medicine entitled to careful considera
tion. It has effected many astonishing cures, and
has gained universal confidence, See.
From the Evening Gazette.
The Bsrasparilla of Dr. Townsend, 126 Fulton-
•t.lu mo.tinvitlyaMo.ArllfilQ, It J, lUWllflA. J*v
say now much tho blood requ res purifying each
Wl! ana PI. tho boat mUX’ln th
world foMh.tpnrpo.0. The ere.I trouble It Hint
elmoet er.r, llungeold under the heed of Biraepe.
rill*I." compound orednen drug.* Tewneend’e
I) the genuine article.
Agontfor Sivnnn.h, A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag't.,
'lend’ Mnrket-.uu.ro.
had t
(most given up that l would get rid of the
’ -t. but ‘ * * * — “
complaint, but at last I saw Mr. Wm. Humphreys,
Jr’s advertisement, and tried hia Fever and Ague
Medicine, and' I am now enjoying good health,
and l am now gaining my strength very fait, and
I recommend it to the public as a good nnd simpla
remedy for the Fever and‘Ague. My chief objact
in this communication ia to acquaint every indivi
dual, wbo haa Buffered under the above obstinate
and too often aerinua disease, with the virtusa of
tho above valuable Medicine. Also to. render
thanks to the -proprietor for his benevolent exer
tions to spread atill further its usefulness, deapita
tho selfish charges of courtevy and presumption.
Michael M. O’Connell.
Catharine Reilly.
I certify that tho above certificates are correct-
one of them ia my brother and the other a relation,
nnd with tho greatest pleasure I recommend this
Modicino to tho publio. The two cases are truly
aatoniahing casos. Wo tried a great many reme
dies nnd medicines, but found no relief until tha
above named gentleman waa recommonded to us.
Roth of the named persons used this valuable rem
edy, and are now enjoying good health, being cured
in the short timo of twenty-four hours.
Respoctftilly yours, die,
Patrick O’Connell.
February 8, 1847.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1847.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sir—1 am one of
thoao who are willing to acknowledge and award
merit to whomsoever it ia due. I think that your
Fever and Ague Pills ia a safe and apeedy cure
for that troublesome disease, as my Mother and
Son were both afflicted with it for acnie time and
had taken various remedies suggested by friends
without effect, when 1 requested a Mono viiiting
Savannah to procure a box oi your Pills, who, when
he returned, handed mo one as a present from
ou. 'The Tills were taken by my Mother aad
Ion, aid curM them in loss than Twenty Four
Hours. 1 therefore recommend to all those af
flicted with this troublesome disease, to apply to
Wm. Hnmphreya.Jr. for a box of hia Pills,and fol
low his directions; and if thoy are not cured in s
very short time, 1 will give it up.
Respectfully, * J. Joseph Houses,
Latq ofSavannah.
LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM FLORIDA
Mr. Humphreys:—0ft; I consider it my duty
to recommend your Fever and Ague Pills to ths
public as the only safe and certain cure for lha
Fevor and Ague, which I wns afflicted with for
near fourteen months, and tried ovory remedy
that could be thought of, but nono had the least
effect. Finally I waa advised by a friend to try
your Pill*. Whon I made up my mind to do
ao I placed but tittle confidence in them or any
thing else; but your kind offer waa so fair, tint
I did so to oblige yon—for which allow me to
return my thanks; snd I recommend all who are
troubled with the above to try. Humphreys’ never
faiiing Pills. Respectfully yours, dto„
J. G. Garrett.
Fobruary 15th, 1847.
GLORIOUS NEWS! HEALTH RESTORED!!
Mr. Humphreys:—Sir:—Aa I promised you to
let you know what effoct your Medicine hid
upon me in tho Fever and Ague, I now willing
ly give my name to you to uto aa you rnj iWok
proper. Before I tried vour Pill*, I bad -trlHa
various remedies and Medical advice, but •{{•
was useless ; your medicine is ftom one well
known in this city, nnd I do not believo you woold
warrant any thing unless you were confident of itt
curing. I have often read your certificates, and
know most of the Gentlemen who has siven them
to you, and wns aftaid to try them until I was ad*
viaed by oho that had dono so, and is now in good
health. I tried them, nnd I thank you for curing
mo of one of tho most injurious complaintsi th«
man it subject to. To the public 1 sajr try Horn-
piireya’ Pills, ond they will cure in the abort »P* C J
of timo that I was, (which will bo doubted, but m);
namo is here for it,) in less than 10 hours.
Respoatftilly. See.,
Michael Bay lie-
Savannah, March 31.
This Medicine is prepared and sold 'only Iff «•*
corner of Bay and Drayton-streot*, Savannah, uew-
gin. All ardors addressed to me will meet with
prompt attention. Nono genuine without my wnt-
ion .Ignnturo. WW. HUMPHREYS,
Agents:
SHGTWELL St GILBERT, Macon,0».
DORSEY St KNOTT,.Griffin.
ISRAEL MORRIS, do.
P. A. M0IB8. La Grange. . „
Wanted—Agents for Georgia, South Carol in*»
Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisians, Vir
ginia, See. Address post paid,
W. HUMPHREYS, Ifo.
npr!H L-nrn.r B.T.uil Dn.lnn-.u.,
■p|R. HOOFER'S HYGEAN TON-
pod, ftom . w.ot of tone »nd of B»
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