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C&MIMB H?6gIT9RI,
GRIDIN, GEORGIA.
W. W. WOODRUFF & CO.,
Arc Manufacturing and rcci*in| A the Hi st Gat n yea:*. in tb* Mate. whi*h tin v will > 1 i.v c v
as* can be bought in the Sm riixtN “Mapii r. r;. tonsisl ing *1
Coaches, Hack Wagons, Slide-seat Buggies, Family Bogans,
Rockaways, Toft Buggies, No-Top Buggies, Plantation Wagons,
HARNESS, WHIPS. &c.
axil ww&x •wucatf ■waswt vsaxa
W. W. WOODROW, Orifin, Oo , M. < . f. J. II <Hi l-.LN, .V../*•, ,\,wJ*cv.
Ootohor 15, 1H62.
“GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
•Vm.cJM M9M m zm us a s n ■
CHOLKRA. ) VOW ah. crjn.i kra mW|U|K.S.
MA S BRiTIa Y, S BOWKIiL JIISIIA SKH. i;h \ ISM NT I'M,
Alio, admirably adapted to many Ditra-trs ot’ p'riitahs, in.” t crjetria/fy
PAINFtII. MVAvrill VTKIV.
The'virtues of JACOB'S CORDIAL are too well known to require Encomiums.
t. II Cum <h want ruirii nf Dlnrrliwa. 7. 111 or< l’itlniul Mrn.ti unllon.
ft, llfnreadtit word ftrni of Uyinitrr)’. H, If I'itVit in tlx* Cml. nnl bcliia.
3. It Caret CulirurnU M MrilrAii l>lrrlwn. !>. I* ( niiiiftrmls % i votanr* inl I>*-|>oi.d n > .
4 II Rullmi thr vrr*9i ( ollCi Id. ** H lt i If l *.
5. II CHrl ('bolrrn Mortin*. *• * I*M m *” *•'>•} wml llydnlnil Thllii^h.
O, It Cure* (holrrt liifunl urn. 15. Vlm| ~. it im |■.
A few abort Kfttrarf* from LHlvis Trsfiiiioniiils
•• 1 bare used Jacob's Cordial in mv family., ami !m ; • t'li.-I f * . * >■** >n.;*,! in m; ju<Uu.i.t, valuable
remo'lr.” H* n IDF *■ M YY A L N' LR, Jti . 1 of Mipnno* (. mirt. tn .
•* It given me pUtMtir© In bring ;iill• to recommend J n >1 .el -tn \ own j*i “i; I \p. ii. m *•, uud th* \j•*ri
•DM of my neighbor* ami friends around no*, in a suffb ‘ *• hf piann.*’ f ime •* t •* 11 • ;• ,i nil that, if pur|mris to be,
Viit * hkmttit. Vk M H i 1 NILR W t-d Hi, formerly Luig* Mipenoiyt ‘mir*-. t herokee i t.
r M 1 take grritt pleasure in recommending this invaluable tml i * ■ •*• l O all : tl!i. I• <l ;; ii Ii bowel di .-eases, lor w hiyfi i
■belief© it A fOTOrviffll leiuody —deeidediv jiiipcrior to an.’ *h:ng *'• t*;* r tried
.A. A. ir.V !t■i ‘• * i Hrj rrty t? At nf sh f:• r.d T . ‘ gta.
‘• “ Tills pfllfieiit rgniody i.t travelling info celebrity n* fa.t ;.* romij nitr jnln and !i ; iniiii i*fa* •. n*.da. and jr.nn
tag ooßiioendiition wherever tiHs d.” :i>i J, •> . /. Mia IW/i,
~§£r FOlt SALK TTY —liOVi: &. iii.ENN, Mrl loin.nijli ; l.\\|i ‘!’ !m\ •, l i, ~,, ■ j £ I >m.i \%
Fayetteville ;W. H. Tluiuoieloti: 1. I in. vn.NV *! *• iv i1• \\ . .I v • %, t. *. i.\ .11.*; l\. \V.
Pkery, J. K. Uai.i., New nan ; M a.von am fit Mit * itr.i.i , V.> lnikn i\V L ., U*-AVU -*■ *•'.* •* *i'■< • t. i. . vit i • l.rm.i:,
Barnesviilo, UorT. bAN, Forsyth. I• iJ” rI, Kd. 2-ly
UNION JOB OFFICE!!
ALL A7.Y/M’ or
Main k (Dnitiiiii'iitnl;
PRINTING 1
HBCUTKD WITH SKITMJSS A\II DEXIUTri!.
Nl: ( II A A
PAMPHLETS,
Ciroulara, B*4Wk.J| i’ ‘ ■
’ (t'KluliiKiiM, lluihl ihii,
Rmik CtiHka, Huslimss Cos, <l,
Blank Notos, /Wu /.'•■■■ >■ ! ,
Lth.li, i/..A j‘ f Vllllk I'nnl.,
Programmes. ----- 1< r- : ,r.t i ,
Natly an<Fti*i?e litir-i-ly exe ■■'• ! 11 1 • <•!’'• ’■
of th* “AMKatCAN UNION,” Sr in..- :•
ORDERS rc*jKetft*Uy .mliritnt. Tl'li US ( \sll.
A. (i. MI RRAV, Proprirlur.
CARDS, KC.
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON,.:... GEORGIA.
T. A. (ionn\Vl\, Proprietor.
T. H. tIAtPPWKIaL; > v irfwrtnKn<cnt.
T HISJ wollknown and populnr I lot•*! has lon thorough
ly repaired, and In now open, ami superbly furuhhed
for th reception of Ko&hU rs nn l ih* ‘I raveling * oiumu
nity. Tile Proprietor mol lux Assistmii* will spare no
paint to make kli House one of t lie heat Hotels iu the
OtfttS. . ... -ii
A. b. Hartwell, 11. C. Cunningham, and S. Lamer will
ho happy to receive ami .welcome their old friends ami ac
ouaiotanoel, ami will uie their utmost offi/rts to make
them comfortable during their stay.
Macon; August, 1852. __
CITY HOTEL,
ATLANTA., GEORGIA.
OOkNKK OF 1*0VI) AXtl Hkl Alt'll HTKKKTftf
NOT more than on. hundred yards from the Railroad
Passenger Shed. Good eating and good sleeping
await all at thi* House. ...
©Onrantu always at lhe Car*, on their arrival, to
caaTov Baggage, Oratl*.
* L. R. BUTLER, Proprietor,
Jau lft.’Sl., uiiy-
f MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Wti. JOHNSON. PROPRIETOR.
L R. DANIEL,
ATTOKA IIV AT LAW
griffin, gqorQia.
office ON SKOOSD FLOOR OF tODOI 11011.0180, HIM. ST.
July *1,1853. ly 85 __
ioiioiik A HIHIItn, Attorney nt loir, Griffin
TVI O*., will practice in the Courts of the Flint Circuit
Mt in Msriwotber, Fayette and Cowetn, of the Coweta
OSnolt. Also in the Supremo Court ut Macon and 1 K-entur
A.DREW R MOORE, M. MORK.
April IX M'l W-ts
a"ol*MilU JR ■TMH.MMWIt. Atlorneyt at- Alo
. \2 , BHNOEb, Qai,, will practic in the eeunti-s of Mon
gu#, knwton. Fayette, Ddvnlb, Campbell,
JOSEFH A. THEASHEE.
tAt ~FTjjltOVft. ~JnatMf Zcbuin, (•
■ BWri)|i •
’ flttin'OllT ®TASX Altianntai Lata, Thom&s-
JLf toa, Ga. October, 1847. Hk-tf
trvmt JK. J. Georgia.’ ***Office iu
£ JLI Ik* NW Stick Building on Wcw Orleans Street, op
”*ul’ A-rguct 1, l.sat I . r tj^
m.mmsmMkm. ffiBOWV. Griffin, Georgia. urOfee
mm Street, ojsjM*aite the Baptist Churchy
1 -ryj-J
" v |WTo>bo
X oitlioni of BrllßitalliaWlnTry. Hi. practice will he
’ ■ Ulu Botanic System ; antlfrom hi, long experience in
/ |fca practice of physic, h-feels assur'd that he will bo aide
to give satisfaction to all that may Mil on liltn for modi
aalaM. lie wfllkoep on hand a good supidy of KAMI-
L.T MEDICI.VES, such as No. , C'oncl. Svrun, ttv.en
lu, Cordial, Khcnmstio Liniment, At’ Rillmu. Pill.,
QoapnaUton Pow ler., Ao. Ofiieo ou Hill Street, 2 door,
•bora tbneorner on Broadway. .
r .JubJiQA. -rila tli •••
t OriSa. February 28, 185*.-ly ‘
“Tdßa eST3SS,
UP-STAIRS, OVNR THE* STOKE OF A. GRAY
BROADWAY.XHUFFIN, GEORGIA.
NoryabwHLlMZ* l-U
Ooodt mid Grocrl<*n.
A rariety of I)KY GOODS AND
t v
- ;y.,p PKICH Ali D & W('()D,
wi . New Orleans troct.
OriMn, Ga., July 29. 1882-
- OX9AEB.
AnlantUdlctofClGA RS.Tsriousbrands, atlowpri
*aKa^oh.Z2!Ll
continues torepatr Watch-fete
VA, t pstd JafWelry, In the city of Grtffln—No. I,|W
maMMaat HR! Street. Tbankfnlfor pastfsrors.he soUe-
LpWfe^^ o"*’ 0 "*'- if
-- - ■■—.. n tvis i:\( \M|‘MKIVT ~
C -A . tl JV m>.’ a, i..•. •'. \
K -gTil.u in.. .. -V i :in<i Ith Kridev in <-.i*■ ti im'iith.
U\ .1. .1 < ‘.-.'l.i, t . 1*
; 11. \V\ I r . Sriil'C.
15r. David M. Williams,
N\ *i l •l I. M\ 1.11 fi *m < t tiih \lti 1 >:iinn t
Ihi-on \, Ii lit* jfirj-'t of !>• r Ailing tii< -pi no- Zfi \
1D...! Ms i H i\j: ii if ,s / to;/ H\ in Mil its Vgf ;
im i** 1 - j*r t • ‘im.ii 1 mi \ iff** t . t ii.-
’ I/- i• ‘ illin :n -I !h M-ljjtf ■nt •-.iujil ry, aid irt t iioir
dm I! t. • r bin lit be did ■lr ;it hi * n -i i iicr, (hi r (lim tofi >r
l at I’ b'l W.) • .it | .(!’ • It 1.1 Dl-I W IIV, Ito.X Ilb tor tO
J til. ,i M M U r M.,r. Imd I. |;Ui,Y...Vt ufTtdby hr
: ‘'’id ..I <nl *i - -In : j.!,••. willrvmp hi-iimu. duit. and
I pi’Dllljt It I ! t 111 Dl! ,
j hr. U 1 iliaiir ii a gr.a lu.Hi f.f’the Lexington and Au
• gufn M di. .it ■* limm? >ii,,| h:s li.-nl thi !nlv.intMjff tfmu
! nv \ Dim. o \ | i iii in • in In* prot'. usi,.n, n..t b m ( ami
\1 ihu!’ ■. • i•. ‘ally in tln i j-, atimait “fib- pr*vab nt Im*-
. ‘oivi.f I’ - ."0111)1 : Hiitb ii> Malignant ,-l’.illi.ni*i, h’omit tent
I and font iiiin-fl tc\m > ; • .>nj* litl . I Y)>h>ddaiid Itboiinmt
*r frrrr.'; I‘nr uiii .iiiH. T\|>li\.id I’lD iinioni.i, unll tlirnim
nn*n chi 1.1 Jitnl lr\ r: and < lironn- I m.-i a*rs t-f’ a Southern
j flimati ; sucli ms d-i nscsof th S|ih't!ii Li\rr I'ypprtro*
i 1 bv 1 I- tb- In air. hrt.j sY of ilit* la ai t : general Idropsie*;
It lit 11 m:* t; ins. mid! t< male disnii jjcd, &*.
< iriifin, ! ‘•. 11. ‘sl. 11
K > rr iiiiiim Tectli.
Dr. F. V. C lark, would moat rosportfully inform all
win* h*** in n*f*d ts hill r partial ntdM teeth, ami
i tvlio-w :.-h them put up wit la mk iII and experienee,warrant’
• dtuttn**w*r every purpose required, that they can now
. hvi'iupplicd ut 2!hurt notice: and with the kjmud kind put up
j on beaut it nl uudalic huwe. which took the premiuiuaver all
| ofhorrtot the kind, at the late fair in Maeon.* J)r. C. has
lately made arraligpiueiitN so that persons living iu the
, country or in any of the adjacent towns can, if they wish,
command lii.-M .vires freo of charge, which will secure
them 11 gainst the many impositions practised by itinerant
quarks-.that daily traverse the country
fJriftin, Uoo. 4/51. 4—ts „ |
HEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
’ /
lutlw Brit:k butldingr nttacha! to tht H’tin hi nscof Ferret
& Hi'hr-rk % the ttnj'tixt Vhureh, (iriffin, da.
PL.U!N AM> 4>HAAMI*:\TAIs PIUXTINCi,
Exegutiil with neatness and despatch at the New Jon
('ini'E, on Solomon st , opposite tin Baptist Church.
Having procured on** of i iilun-r's Machine t ard Press- i
e*, ItHHlto I*HH) enr*ls per hour can be printed with perfect
ease, in superior style. J. li. I.otiAN & CO.
N T . B—Orders for work respectfully solicited.
Jan. 20, LS.Tt |y-9
Ciirrißge
Hun now find ii eoiupletciiHsort ment of Ax-
Springs, Muggy Irons, wrought and
~ malleable; Patent and Knaun lled and
Oil Ton Leathern ; Patent. Painted. ILibber and Knaniel
Cjoth Laeei* ; Kringori, Dania-ks. Huh, Point and Saud
Bands. ('aniage and Tire ildts. &c., &<*., at
(iiillin. April *. I-552 -ts C. 11. .It >ll \S(>\ & Co*„
gousc,Signand OrnamentaljTaiEting.
MTiie uuilvrngued ri'-'iH’d fully calls the attention of
the public, mol oS|wciiilly lli<ise who live ill the
enuntry, to the fact that he is prepnreii to I’AINT
HOUSES in superior style, mol on very reasonable terms.
Also, gltuine dene in good style, and at the slim tort no
tice. Give him • call. K, I*. IIUJHSS.
Air Shop on New Orion ns Street.
Griffin, August 12 ; 1852.—ts
Provision store anil Candy 3lanu
-v: - factory.
- TITE-unilcrsigned thankful for past favors, has
HfcJuaJo|H-ne<l o now mol splendid assortment of GRO
UKCERIKS AND COXFEV'FIONARJKS un
derth. “American Union Office,” antHtcxt door we,t oi
Drs. I.oMg & Bliss” Drug Store, on Broadway, where he
will kveu eausUiuUv oh Uou.l, a gooemt a-sortmcnt in his
line, and most respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
friends and enstoinors. Among his stock are tkefollowjng:
O ia.in Svrn, ; -pinu, A.l.miiulii.e and Tdtto. Cuidlo:
Griffin, July 1, 1552. N. O. Street. *
M .tli'ns.t's,! Jlnli-asws!
A LOT of fine Mistresses for sale at prices to suit the
quality. Thus* in of such no article muM <-
“wlin Vn calVS'Mnt asGo-v go ‘-like h cakes. *’ Cal. nt
tile Family Grocery of ,J. R. Martin and see them, as I
‘charge hottirng for show irg.
STEI'HEN THUItIMOND.
Griffin, Fept. 15, ‘52. , 44—ts
IliMNuliilinn.
rpm: firm of !;,mt\s j. W.vt kkh & Cos. is this day
X dissolved by the withdrawal of T. L. Walker.
K. W RUIUNDON,
T. L. WALKER,
Griffin, Marchß,lßs3. T. .1. BgUODWORTH.
*#■ The hnsiness of the old Arm will be conducted la
futnre,by ROBINSON & lILOODWORTH.
We 100110-the attention of the public to our Stock of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
Corner Or Irani ami Broad SUrter, Gnt/hi, oa. t
E. W. ROBINSON. i
MarchS, 1833. [l7-tfJ T. J. HLOODWORfH.
HAY GUTTERS, from No. 0 to No. 8: CORN 1
SHELLEKS, Sub-Soil, Siiic Hill and Eagle Turn 1
‘■S.PLOWS, forsale by J. A. A J C. BFIEKS
Griffin. June 27. 1K53 .* |
Legal Advertisements.
Ili’iiry February Saliw.
WIT.f. be “old before the Courthouse door in McTen
ough, Henry county, on the first Tuesday in Kcbru* j
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
I '('wVuggv, levied on as the property of Odell, Farga
gon &. 1 to satisfy afi fa issued from the Inferior Court
~f |lnirv countv, in favor of Hand, Williams Jt Cos. vs.
UdaU l argaanu & Cos. Property pointed out by tMr U.
(>in* Negro Boy, nuim and Mack, of yellow complexion,
|>-vied on I lie !ro|-rty of John W. Johimon to satisfy
n fi fa from f*ii|erior Court in favor-of W ilSium
KimlmJl v.. said Johnson. fioiutcdout iiy Win.
K : 111 bell,
< hie gray Mare, one yoke of Oxen, one ."mall Wagon, j
and fifty ano of Land in tbe 71 district of Henry/-..un j
tv. off of the wtuth west earner of lot No. 2W, levied on ;
mV tbe property of Samuel 1‘ rxtonand John Ted tosntis
fy six It la- iHStfwd from the Inferior < %nrt of ( amrfltroun- j
t v , in favor of Win. .1 Head, Bowen h Brothers, and
• ftli* r-. vs. Win. Paxton, pribeipal and Siniued Paxton,
f'dm Teel and Thomas Ted,securitiva . Property pomt-
Dec. A IHW. LLYI H. T 1 ItNKR, Sh ff.
AT THE SAME TIME AVf H.-M E Wlf.l. BE SOT.D
One Buggy and one t *\ * art., levied op as tbe proparty
..I Henry >wmney to uti"fv a fi la from Henry Superior |
Court in fa\orof Samuel llou-tmi vs. Henry Swiuney. j
Property pointed out by J juries I’ Johnson, __ |
Fifteen in n.- id Land, being the ninth part of !$>
a. res of l.ot No. fW in the 12th district of Henry county,
known as the place where the widow Hearing non li;*-- j
Lc \ ini m as the property of C. A. Hearing to ra*i>fy a
li fa 1 1 •• in a justieen’ Court of the 775th Hi.-t. t M .
favor of Isaiah Hollingsworth, Administrator on the es
tate of |{. Hearing, deeessed, vs. (i A. Hearing. Levs
made imd retiiiiied t' me hv a constable
Fifteen a err sos Land, Ling the ninth part of IT” ‘
,*ien -of Lot No. !W in. tin- Fit li di.-t in tof Henry county, i
known n- the plaee whereon the widow I tearing now li’.es |
l.cvied oil ns the property of Ha; id j< Fanner to - r *> j
two li fa-f'roni a just iee,-* eourt of tf:e77st!i hi-t.
io favor of !-aiah I bdling-woi th. Adin’r on the estatw of
P. I killing, deecased, vs Havid I’. Funner. Levy inside
and I* furiii-d me hv si constable.
: .. 2M. IH5j I. KIKKfeANJ). Hep sbff
U7ILL he -old, bfTure the Courthouse door in (IrifTm,
Spalding er>unty/on the lii-t ‘I lie-day in feluiinry
ne vt, wit bin the legal hours <d .- ale, the following proper
tv. f o wll :
. l.astJialf of Lot -f f.and No. SS. in the 2-1 district <f
lorincrlv ni v, now Spalding county, containing on*-
Imiidi ei •; •• an 1 a jUai ter ai i • •. more <-r h-ss, Olid fifty
aeres, more or !-s-. of Lot No MB. in the saint* distiiyt,
and in the North-1 .a-t er.rin-r •*! said lot. L vid on a*
h<* property of lawis I. Adkins to satisfy afi fa from
r-paldiiig Sn|<*rioi Court, in favor o| IJijah Alien vs.
i J .c: j niim h . and f.ewTc 1 Adkins:
< lie N gi*o I’.-.y, named 1 a:n . .il-oiit nine or t**Ti £*:rs
old. h-vie*i on a- tin- prhj city of Joliu * \\-ihairs to
■ -nt- f rUro *i ta- *** up* ii I! Court, oi,.- in
fa vor of “'aliii ‘i,- & : ■ .* : id one m fa*, or of AV iiiiiUJ^
I. (lordon. \John t ‘ \\ .Hiatus
Part of Lot No I*. lii He ‘2*l diutrief of formerly Pike,
now Fpalding c,i tv, tin | lac ■ w hcrex.u Jo . ph S. Ii es
ter tn.vv li; ■-. ohtaiuiog’ fift \ acres, more or h “ I.••'. ie.l
on a* the property of*J. seph S.-H*rtei to satisfy t” * * li
fas from a just in s* court of the llftisth I >i-t., t•. M., ;n
J.jiior of Salmons &. Moot h \s. sjiml 4lesti-r. Properly
pointt < 1 out lV plaiiitiff, 1 vj made and rtturned !•• me by
“ a colisl .! ITe .
‘l'ld’ St.tvk of Gf-..L. • •..-i.-1 ii.tr ■<! < ‘alieoes, il.:n< ] tin. ‘.
Wor jtrn F, Iliit;L Ki.7iid . b-il .C i hirien-.-.Satinett.[
Bacon, t'orn, M'da - i**vi<-d-.n a- In pn.pi : !
tv *if Garroll K SiniiTi"n*‘ t*> -.11 t.-fy •v; •> fi tarilrom >pnl ;
•ling Superior Gourt, • ••. in favor and Webster &. F.lm* j
and om* 111 of N. I\ B.arnum & t. vs. t-arroll &. .
>:niiii“’ -. ami on* disr” waiiant in favor *d Jones,!
Flu 114 *& ( “ \h. Mtid Carroll &>iin no ns.
IJ> <• 211, 1553. A A. \V( u i'BLX. MBIT, j
lAn iihn N Ha!.
UT I Lis be sob I before the. ('uurtlnn.-..-door in Cun - .-!
ining, F**r>yth comdv, n the first Tu.’.-t’.ay 11 j
.March next. Lot <1 Land No 121, in the ."it! district and
Ist s.'c; i..n of s-vid county. out aioli g U acres, nior. or
Ips- .'‘ •dd a* the property of Xubud Little, late ot llen
| r\ count v, d‘*< cum l
1 Jan. 12, 1854. J t 1 i N’ ! 1. STAR IL LxT. .
KXKCUTOHS SAI.K.
\GRFF ABLL t > the last will and t> stament of Hen
ry McLeroy. b.'ct*ascl, will he stdd Imforcthe C*uirt
. house door in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county
. on the first Tuesday in February next. Fift* <*n Likely
, NT fIN Hi>, eon-t-ling of Men, Women, Boys, (iiiL
{ and Children. Sddfor the benefit of the heir and credi
tors. Terms on the day of sale.
’ l>ce. 22, 1853. * M._B. D’\T\Ft HI A\, KxT.
ExiicUTOH’S SALE.
ON tlie first Tuesday in February next, between the
legal luuirs of sale, will he sold before tlo* Court*
l house doop in Ca'Hipb.-lltttn, ( arnpbrtl count V, lot of land
I number 173,in the 18th district, 2d section of originally
- (Tierokce, now ( ''aniphell county, as part of the real es
- fate of Zabud Little, late of Henry countv, deceased,
. for the benefit ot the heir* anti creditors. Torm.s made
l known 011 the day of sale. JOHN 11. STARR, Lx.
; 1 H’ceinber 21. 1*853. 5-tds
/ lECJKGIA, SPALDINO C( >1 \T V —Whsreaa H.,.-
I VT jam in Bareli. Id applies fi.r Lettersof A Imini.-tration |
do bonis non on the I.state of Winifred Uarcfield. late of j
Fike io;v Spalding county, deceased—
These are th,t;,n tore to rite and admonish all and sin
gulur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he ;
ami appear at my office,’ within the time prescribed by!
law, to show cause, if any exists, why said Let ter* should j
i not ha granted.
< iiven under my hand, at office, this 22*1 dav of Hecem- 1
her, 1353. W M. L. GORDON, Ofd’ny.
WOTICR
TW O (• N r Yll S after date application will be j
made to the honorable Ordinary of Meriwether
; county for leave to sell one or more of the negroes be
longing to tho estate of J. Al. Shepherd, late of Meri
- wetner eoiintv, deceased.
Dee 15, \<,:\. J L. ( A L!. \WA Y. Adtnr^
SIXTY HAYS after date application will Ik* made to
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county,
for leave to sell two Negroes, to. wit : N-ahnrn, a man,
32 years old, and Linda, a woman, 47 years..old, belonging
to the estate of Samuel Met ’tendon, deceased, which were
left by the will to Sarah McClendon, th** widow, during
■ her lifetime—the life estate having now terminated by
l the death of the widow
i capll McClendon, Admv
I Dee. 15,1853. with the will annexed.
S* G\t\ HA AS after date application will be made to
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county, for
1 leave to sell Lot of Land No. 201 in the 23*1 district, 2d
section *f CJierokee county, as part of the real estate of
Thom a* Cook, late of Henry county, deceased, for the
P benefit of the heir*—
‘ Her. 15. 1853 : SAMTKL_COOK, Adm’r. __
’ CJIXTY HAYS after date application will be made to
kT the honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county, for
. leave to sell seventy five acres of Land, a part of Lot No.
lib in the I2tb district id’ Henry county : and an intcre -t
of one-third in a Negro Man, named Nloses, as part oi
the real and personal estate 011 Haney.AJallimiu,Tate of
said eounty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami
, creditors. -k EUY HALLMAN, Lx'rx
December 15, 1853.
rilVV'O MONTHS after date application will he made
* X to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Spalding
* county, for leave to sell the real estate oLJohn Tinsley,
■ late of said county, deceased, for tho tu* tie fit of the heirs
1 and creditors. JOHN 11. Adm'r.
) —Ndveinber 3, 1853.
I TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.’
t ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dorothv Little*
f XjL tale of Henry county, deceased, are requested to
i make immediate paj’inent, and those havingclaims against
; said estate are notified to present them legally autnenti
■:,E *V.
i Thomas
don from
o bo and
iv law* to
tid not be
iy of De
*ElHah
rs of dis
pear at my omee within the time prescribed
show cause, if any exists, why raid letters should uot be
Liven under my hand, at office, this 15th day of Pe
cember, 1853. [t’m] IIKNRV BTOKKS, Ordinary.
( iL (> K<iA, HLNUY COUNTY—Whereas Parker
*■ a sou applies tu me for Letters of yrtiirdiauship up
on the persons aud properly cf Parker E Brown, IMti M.
blown, Alfred L. Brown, John M. Brown, Hlisa M.
Brown nnd Willio Brown, orphans of W illiam G.
Brow n,late of Henry county, deceased—
-1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in
terest cd, to be aud appear at my office, within f the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exists,, why said
application should not be granted. ‘ *
Uixen nadsr my hand, at dflioe, this sth day of Decem
ber, 1853. HENRY STOKES, Ordinary.
Georgia—~9|ttlliiftff Count}.
.JCITMEREAfc* Willinin M. Blanton applies. to me “for I
VV Letter* of Ou.rdtonehip for the persone and prop
erty of Susan A., benjamin and Sarah A. E. Blanton,
minor heirsof Benjamin Blanton, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail persons in
terested to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exists, whs .aid
letters should not be granted
Given under roy hand.Woffice, this 27th day of NHsib
her, 188®. WILLIAM L. GORDON, Ordinary, j
Legal Atlvertisemcnts.
r 1 Ktdf <I A, SPALLING COUNTY.—'Whereas Wil-
W linrn .M Blanton, Administrator of the estate of
Berijaruin deceased, applies for loiters of Di
niixxion from said adiniuistution: ( .
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and aingu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
snofr cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be
granted. __ .
1 riven under DtT hand at office, this Ist day of l)ceem
ber, IHBB. WILLIAM L. GORDON,Ordinary.
Gii;oin;iA, SPALHIXt; CoT'NTY —Whereas Hoh
f *-i t >hi Ids, Hdministrntor de rionis non of the estate
| of Churl* * 11. C.*p|K : dgey deceasvd, applies for letters *t
Hhsmiesicii from tlo- -aid estate:
‘Flu si. an- tbcrcb'ie to cite and admonish all and .ingu
; !ai tin* kindred and credit. • r.f .-aid deceased, to be and
i ai>}•♦• rTirTTi'j • fticc w:th*n /b time prescribed by law, to
! -how cause, if any t.Uct, ci.y said letters should not be
granted
Give*, under mv hand, at office, this Bth day of Novem
ber, I•v M WILLIAM h. ordinary.
Prospectuses, &c.
THE GLOBE,
: The Official Paper of Congress, and News
paper for the People.
IN’ s’irrenfb ring tny interest in the organ r.f n great po
litical party, l cherished the purpose of continuing the
( .ngr* s-n n.il < #lobc, and if posribl* iii time, to perfect
it into n full history of tb** net ion : *f ( ongres>. giving tin*
ddates aeeuratcly and fully with the pr , *< , c* liny - -all
-ta tup* i with The trnty of an offieial r**-ord. Having
*H*vm h-d in su; purpose of perfecting tb. r p its of the
i d* bates i. t’l.ngi* •- and giving tlu ni tb • t*i. ia! .-tamp, l
; now pi*, j•se to .-rii i !h• n abi••ad, in <• iy, • t i: if b |he
news .if li., day, in sueti ha.-teas .-hail outstrip full and
j accur n* intellig* i.n sent from th* at of ( iovermueni ii
any < tlpVr f":ni wiialt v-r. It will even anticijmrt* the
-crap- • I n* ws f•'i warded to eif ies wit bin f ;vo hundr* and and j
fifty iiiih-s of Washington hy telegraph, ledbrc th* • Vents ;
tliu- ! i an-tnit • • and an* | übli.-hed in the mornii g pnper>. (for
insfai.e* . ••! tie* city of New N oik.) t lie < ilobe •• ■nfaining
them ;; i!I have reached the pe t < flic* of that city by the
o.xpre--inaiT *d t h'v pr* \ ions night. ‘I he process by which
this will b* t fi. ••!. >1 | now lay before the public.
I wilt have a cm j* <*f sixteen !•’ porters in I’crgrcss , }
. :-i in -*ue* • .-.*fon \\ ill t..ke i: !•- during five in n'it* .-j
t heil i.*t n ■ |nj an Jlu in for the l’i *- -. jut 11 m .-lip hy J
-lip in tlk. l.aiei- a - eomj ositoi - . aiM t bus. w ln!e adt bate j
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s*o’cb*ek p in. for the and .'vorih, and f* j
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jgre-* up to the ordinary boar •• 1 adb-uri in* i t Tin - : 1
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; bwftd ••at and titry n-d- • !’• n; .’ < apiloi bef.-rv tl.cir dai- j
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1 : 1, :. • ! -■ il be fid to g * : .
Lii u><y loot.*/ * lno o| i-lic *oiHitiV *•• graph. FvVTTT {
• ■brain t; in iie i. r -uLw- i•• }an lit. n.-. !i offn-iai j
il* c. -. ?he nuUi"’* • f iJi’ liivut l iatr- acted i*. th* m, ai: l j
till*, igh ag. . loploy oil !-■ tin j•* rj • ii in.’ - ’ y■• j
| o f •’ ioi •11•*•I *•o- • *r: drin th- < , V V 1- :>:. I mail- j
ed in lit- l .x jin - Midi 1 1 In tli • way I 1.. |•* .*i*e j
{ ate anew •ra ii. the •Tikseiini.ar nuj of m;; - ft. m W :t>li- J
! ingtoii. I litherto :e i.> w .-j aj • : l;a r :if J*mjt**!to :i; ■ .m- |
.1 tloiitie accjimt -of * lungs <, ntr.ili \\
j public mind at ; d’-.-t aii-.Tiai receive*! its li * .-t iuipiv--i“i: ;
j from jr- j■■*tsl l •I > tcl.-gin j ;.: •u; j atv.li.ki, cr by b*ii*i- |
i ;vrit*:i> binsid I.y peciiliai views.
* Wa.-bii gt-lJ.as now I.- ei.;m* ro great a centre of po-1
j lili'*al inteie‘-t durii g all tlft year—tL. pn.ee* Bn.-g* and ;
j iL\e*'Utivi- 1 i j artim uts at.*l I In- inf i imif moi Q'.u t u and b\ j
jit ev i.*n during the r* ,, es*< tt ( bttgress is ot >*> iiiii'-fi mi] <*i l -
l am *• t. the interests of every section*>t thv eonntry—tliat :
! 1 -lialle*nt itiue the publication of U*- daily paper penna-|
I 1 m ntly. with a view to become tlie vehicle of the earliest
and into! eorri'ct inlellig**nce.
If i. part “t my nlauio reduce th*- price *f tin* daily j
. paper to ha if that ot similar daily papers : .*-.d thus I hope j
! t*> * xt*''ml it* circulation so as to in; it. *i; rriseuient* I
1 1 ij i. ‘W. 1. 1;. rl Imi:i -:.t•■! ;.i v • -ut To sub
serin rs in tl. eiti* I h'-*p** to submit sueii t.;rms as will ?
iinluee them l* a*lv: t i-. tf.fi - in tAery village}
throughout the I fi.’. o, wb re the ib.be is .rent daily uu- !
d.*r tf.*’ frai ks “I the ui< tab > *>t t gn s-. all of whom i
tub'* it. and • .me of tin id a ! ::g’ number of copies. |
The installut i“it ed-a m. w administration ami a nwv ]
Congress portends nimTi < Imnge in th - 1 > :irve of pubic
aflairs as tlie result of the ii* \t ses.-irm. Ma ny vast m-j
t're*t# which were brought up in tin last Congress were j
laid over by the I 1 men alie majority t await the el etipliJ
ot :i l tcniocrat ie L\ee*itiv#. The new—modeling of lln* j
‘Fariff': tjie new Land System; the question of giving
Huun st-ads, and makir.g * \* ry man a Freeholder wh*>
chos**sto b*.*'::i** >• ••; the :ip]*r**xiin'ition of the Allan
tie ami Pacific **e ans by a National Kuilrfiad across tl,”
territory of the l nion ; reform in the Annv. Navy, and
civii office**—all th* >e great questions, with a thousand
1 minor ones, *]•••• piy title* t mult it mb sos tnen in every
Stale in the L uien. and will, now being matured by pub
* lic.opinion, come up!*r the.t Idv* rnnu*nt*sd***i-ic n. Tin -*.* ,
new issues, co-operating with old ones, coining up to. b.
disposed of l>v m w actors *n the seem s at YY*a-!iii.gt*m,
” ill bcjijjt tir.modify greatly, if not alter essentially, the
party organizations of-.the country.
To these elements f interest, another is likely to he
introduced by tin* interposition oft lie agitations *>t Europe.
A ft .-r m*a;!y f . ty years of peace in Lur*)p**, there is evi
{ dciitlya re.-tJes.-i.'-ss that m.w seems fraugu! wit h teroicn
| ! cies t'.: - ’ a* ihg war: and ii war comes, m ail ikiliJnmd
i there will f'.ib.w such universal change that the I nited
can s.rnrecly Impe to escape its vortex. 1 . iecYtr
’ i from late ev. U-. ii i- apparent tnat our Gov.-i. m■? i>
• alr*a*iy drawn into Fur**; ran diflicuTties Tbe fi'i.cuui-
Ii stances an* eab*ulat*?d to draw the- j.ul lie miiul towards
I the next Co* with much cxpectati**u.
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*.boibb n yal size, with small ts pe (brev ier and nonpareil)
ut Vive n o.:.\cs a vr.iK
Tb. cvsnmissinyAh GLOHE will also&print
•il *u a d.oubb :"\ nl sheet, m book form, royal quarto
j .'I.-*, each number * . nf Mining sixteen pages.
The ‘ “Dgr*. --binal < doG j.rrq.* r will be made up *.f the
proceedings >t ‘ *‘o gre.--and ; he i uunieg debates us given
by the reporter"’ ’flu* ‘.cs which tnciulnrs may
choose t write “ut tl“ t: will, together with the
messages ot g l'r< - .*;. ‘ f Fnited States, the r-
ports of the * venr.F !’•*?! Mnents. an*l the laws''passed
, by (*ongre>fc. added ifi tin- Aprcudix. Formerly I re
, eeived subs . - . *j*tioiis I*r the 1 *i.gre.->:*nai (ilt.be and Ap
’ pendix sej aia • ly. But this lms not been ffiiind satisfar
• tory, inasmuch afi it gave an im ■•mptete view *f the trans
f actions in Congress ; and theres. i 1 bay** concluded mt
,• to sell them apart, eonsil**ring that n**iglib*rs can have
the advantage of both by clubbing in case individuals
shall find it 100 oner* in t*> be at the charge of both.
To facilitate the < ireuhition of the (.'oiigressional Globe
and cheapen it to subscribers, Congress passed last year
a joint resolution making it free of postage. As 1 sell the
Daily lylobe at half the price of similar publication:*-, so
tho Congressional Globe and Appendix is sold fur half
the .cost of so much composition, press-work and paper;
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Congier- almost covers the cost of composition, and this
enables me to sell for a little more than the cost oi press
work and paper. It requires tlie sale of about 9,000 co
pies to reimburse expand s If 5.()<•( only wt re s u |d, the
<-t ol euvhvipy would b. about $11)1! The ih l .itt siu
ti*e I'.ngli.-.i, 1 ’.inirttnent .ojst uliout c/froi times as mueli
M. ? 1 clui'g .-ul.scribvi - for the dcbiite.- iu Congress, t qn:il
iirmraritirv . IV'.<l m- well reported :pm! printed.
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is hi lio\ t<i Ire < ‘-oug*cssionul Globe for it will reach
rm*al quarto }tges. ;w the last long session made 3 t 9t)l
royal quarto p.-.g - four laige volumes each session. If
subsf-rilu'is w ib be careful to tile nil the ti umbers received
bv them. I w ill supply any that may miscarry in the mails.
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seventeen volumes will now comma mi 3 times, and some
of the subsequent ones twice their, original subscription
price
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cluding the* A i peudtx and the Laws) is Six Dollars.
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ALFRED E. BEACH,
Editor of the People's Journal, Patent Agent,lie..
No 86, Nassau street. New York City
Shoe Makers Had Tnnnrrs
I t Are invited to essnilneour stuck t Calf kins
Leather, Lining and Binding Skina, Sho
makers'and Tan MO it Tou! panel bindings, ofwhich
onr stock isnow oompleteand as cheap as thecheapeet.
„.. , C.U. JOHNSON* CO7
Griffin, April 18,8i2-tf - ,
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
NEW PEKING GOODS.
MRS. LUNQUKST takt*Hideurc inrt*turning thank*
to her kind patrons of the pa season* find
to call their attention to hernew .'i'lilNfi vtprjd’K, tinw
receiving, at her old stand on Hill street; among which
she has u variety of
NfrllV SPRING BONNETS,
tf the latest and uumt fashionable stylo#.
Mr She still continue# to make to order Silk. Satin
and Straw BON \ LTS, as well as any other article in the
Millinery line, and hopes to retain all her old patron* and
got many new ones.
Griffin, March 15. 1853. ts-17
To Planters.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully call the attention
A of Planter* to their stock of Farming Toot*, conniit
ing in part of Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Sub-soil self
shar|ieiier, Hill side# and eomtnon ra"t tjjrn Ploughs, Sco
vilL-, Brade’s and other approved Hoc# in great variety.
Also Chain# orovor- deicrTntion which we are
now offering at a very. . all advance on c.^t.
Griffin, Nov. 14. 1*51: 0; H JOH N S?>N & CO.
SALMONS & BOOTH
HAVE this day taken into their c partnership Hr.
JAMES N SIMMONS, and the mercantile busi
m .-‘.4 bt tin* firm will be conducted in future at the old
stand. * * 0 Mill street, under the firm namc/of SALMONS,
BOOTH & CD.
L. S. Salmons, Griffin, March 29,1853.
Kobkht B< rn. >
James N Simmons, y
STEAM MILL—LUMBER.
: frill FI subscriber r liaving th** well known
1 Steam Mills form *rly own.'l by S If.’ lriffin, arc j
now prepared to furoish LIMBI 111 t- • w i:; ; iog. a? j
short notice. One ..f flic p.-jn.: ’!1 g‘x c !•; * *•:i i• •
ath nti’ ii to the business, a:: i ’:•* b.*:ng u : *• Innic* : lid
old sawyer, wc tb.: . :.m giv*- entire
1 sotisfjicf ion in protliptncs.-', and •[*• ! ir. . [ Leo : . \\ .*
| trust r !r close application to bn .t m rit i Liberal
-hare <*t patronage. WTirr.VKLl* HAW KINS.
Tin-subscriber Laving -■•ld out his cut in* p.---cssion,
both land and Steam Mills. t<* John I. Whitaker and
John A. F. llaukin-*. t.ik- - plr.i in* in rcc-.mmcofling
■ them to his old noti'Min > - kr *■;; :r tio *nto b.* m**n of
i business and respon.-ibility. a* I abb’ ;*#*g ; a-g- •■<! ac
> comtnodation in the l.ninh. i- 1.-- m ■ j ( , j) uu-
Jtrv. 1 would flirt Ft .-(:•!■■ ili 1 1 ’.■* jut (la* nia
i chincry in g>*od order J r ••atr-rj.-g g. ..d Lmb. r. ‘Try
: t hem. you m * I n< t h.* a jVa: L
June Iff. I•'">.1. (:*ii* *•* J S. !l. GRIFFIN.
CANDY £l LrriOdSYRUP
j -r “■
,-MANi LA( ‘IT IMT) f / AN HS’ ‘LL BY
i n
It. M AR riN,
: Fad* r* he Union * ib .i l ‘ .iy, (Irifiin, Georgia.
imv-iiook ims imebies. !
Vhrc.-li supply •■! ! )ry-< .-•■•!-and .( i: re*
<**iv<i. ;\ • i'li ;v ,1 t \ r rcm. y l*.\v -f..r C ASH. at
• our old--(and'O'H—ic?cr—**~’-cr- •
l*ii K'il .Wf I vN \V OD,
! Griffin, ().>t 7. 1 ~’>2.
I laid ware.
; r h jouxsn.x & c /.*;/. r sritunr.. ;
A Kj. n.*;v rci*ci; •'i g ];m:id*iit :.. t Ini? • lc •'•! !
; i \ ifkrdwjiri. t iitleiv ami Gt:i -. • wL!* }i rL♦ y cm'.! ♦lie. I
’ att< ntioi. of buildcj < and r -utr i ■ j..n-i’ .:!.i i*. *i <ir
j stock of Locks. Latches. Butt. !■ • - :■ !• ;’ *. Angi*rs, ;
•* Nails. C*!ii-c!.-. Saws. Planes—bench avi ifV'uMir.g, is
| now very coin; l* t. . and will be furni-ln t a-g !
j *“Vin. a- at atN Hardware S’, re in • •.igifi.
j Jill Ironss Fat.’ I* arii-g. &•_*.. always hand.
Oiiffin. April s. lA-’g -jf
XV.t S5o;!.
TIT T i'i'*.*i; ii .-h-ii'i 1. t -of. M I'J IN 11N IA T ANARUS; 1 B As
- I ‘ (), which wii : bes Id L.-cvr t Lai: ever offer* I •*’ * his !
■ mark*t. PKJt iI.MM & WOnp, !
! Griffin, July 2D, 1852. N. (). r'-tre. 1
Patent Medicines.
GOOD MEDICINES. ’
Stabler'# Anodyne (hm v Expectorant.
F'>li <*JPGlts, rJI.DS, I*.:: N- IIITI'S, <!U IP, fcC.
STA3LER’S I'IAE.RIIGA CORDIAL.
The valuable nic.iiciru s al are not empirical
but arc prepsiri and in ngiv. n < : t wirh tin* experience of
soincidth. lie *-1 l.*:mt. I :indj , .i t eicus practitioner?, and
| arc not secret, furt her than is .i.*<*essary to protect the
j pr*.j liv tor.- and those .who vN* t!o ni, f.om 10.-s and impo-
| -iuon. as the eomp.'O. i ; parts i :i\ : h. eu made known,
, Co.Vl IDEM 1A1.1.V . from tillle to I ‘11,.', to
Son I’llYSix JANS’ ‘!
. j In Maryland, Virginia, Fistrb-t c.f (.'olumbia. Ohionnd
j I other places, ad •f tr ;/, rc.//.>}•/ ‘•/ < rang,', u; have
. approved of the formula, find n:* -* ..f tL-m acknowledge
tl.aL they are the ic> r remedies that tin y have ever
knovvn-f. *r thr cure ot the disi*a-i - for m Lit h tin v ji.crc
, commended. Our confidence in the excellence *of .these j
medicine s, added r< bur desire t * a void tin* just prejudice •
ot the nit dieal profession agaiio-t s<< <t and •tv*fk nog
trutu--. b‘.•luci dus to adopt this candid course". \V\* ap
. pond a few of the notices we have received from Physi
cians, viz:
, Finn hr. Her }/. I'm<v\ •f Su tr //'?. ITnrfmid.
(1 ri.'ir.N —I have IViqm-i.ilk in my pruut itvpri. t iil>eil
\ tuir **>t;ib]er f Airirilync V l.i riy i v’j t t*uui t ‘iimi **l>i
anhwn C'urdiiil,** witli gioat >:if. i :\i i. ... -< ]i u i,l to
! I.< cutii t.- relit toi fudi di.*M<i>■ t!i•• v j>it }••*■-1u e.ure.
! DtuisitU r tin in happy couib'f.at 1-u- .}’ m.mc of -iru njt.st
valuable and sale thciaj.* utii- agents, dim! luust L* ti| iu
linitt worth to the alllirti-tl and mankind at large. In
furnishing tjlu-medieal prose.-Finn with these active and
eoncHUtrated prepaiat ions, so convenit nt tr atiiiiiistra
ri.m.Miid of a staifdard quality, you haw rendered them
an eminent service, and 1 can do no 1< -s than earnestly
i eeomiiuriid these prepanitii.j. - t< practitione! s, arid i spe
eially in the ‘country, where tin- imp^jity .f cuvuiimreial
drugs is one of the great obstacles to the success of the
Physician.
j Ikwt. W. S. Love writes-tu-us that-he-her administer-]
e.i the Expectorant to liGWife. who bashfcdlhehr .m-hltis j
tor fourteen vein s, no I that du is i,isr recovering from I
her l,,mg standing malady, it lots in u few weeks done j
her more good than nil the n me.lies she lias heretofore!
usedunder able no .li. nl eouns. I.
. r,;>m TANARUS). 11 >. tt'urthiigiiM, /.mmf, Md.
‘‘Afterseveral months’ use of your K-xpeetorunt, both
j in my own family, and in goueruF pn.etiee, 1 am rSnfirm
ed in the opinion express, and of it, when first made ae
.|Ulllilted with the re. ipe. I’oro.e | -hm k you for so
convenient mol elegant n pn pnrntioi of Tie Wihl Cherry.
Frr.tn lieu. tierry, M l)., of S-.-htr el Cos.. Mil.
“Gentlemen—l time used many of the different Cherry
l.xpectoiants, and 1 ,<in assure you that \ ours fur exceeds
any 1 nave ever tried ”
From Dr. JH. An,/res, f Kinsdon, Tdb:t Cos., Md.
‘Having examined the component parts of “Stapler's
Anodyne Cherry Expectorant-.” also of “Ptahler's IKar
ihoea ( ordial,’ and having used them in practice, 1 fmd
-U4*h*44-H+T*-y-tn fTTt'niT 5^
%Fi -mj-: J Mirth, M. It.. Kent Cos.. Md.
“i nave made tree use of your Diarrhoea Cordial in my
family. Jt gives me much pleasure to add my testimony
to that of others, in favor of its efficacy.**
From Samuel MarUnddU, M D-.Che.niptakt City, Mi.
*1 have much pleasure in adding my testimony in (to*
vorof your valuable Cherry expectorant. I have, after
an extensive uae, found it to answer ail mT expectations.”
From I)r. DasuUV.Jcmts, HomerstU Cos., Md.
‘‘l have given ya*£**torant and Diarrhoea Cordial
trlaH and ant With never
hVHtennd them tofu ! • I snfcU take
pi GbM I® lt 11n 1
w J ‘on certificate,cliecr
*u • numerous AT <• <li cn J pout lemon, in Marv-
Imd. virguna, and Ohio. which ah in* .dsiiuld;;wmuvi,*.,
‘ ! ‘ ttfl II GUI l\ fK m . • tMo i
ttor staling that they arc aeuu;ii:ited with thqe<iii|-nji
lion of both the Exp*-- ‘tornlit aid rhe Cm dial, and chut I
tfccy have administered them f< their patient. ll , they*tea- |
tifv ‘‘that they are remedies of great value, s-afel efficient j
ami well worthy-of (lie patronage of the Prof.-'! n aud
the public, that thev are more reliable than otlur nropri
etnrv medicines with which vre are acquainted.’*
The above notices of recommendation iV.un members of
the Medical Faculty, Ptianuaeeutists f high standing,
and Merchants of the first respectability, should besutu
cieot tcvsatisfy all, that these medicines are wi/thy oj
trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a different
stamp and class from the “Quackery*’ and -‘Curc-AlU’’
so much imposed upon the public.
See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all
who hare the medicines for sale.containing recommenda
tions from Doctors Martin, Baltidl, Addison, Payne,
Handy, Love, Ito.
Forsaleby Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Store
keepers g morally., JsLU.- ST A BLEfV & CO.,
IVh tlfsale Ornggist*,
IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH, FrBNOII AND l * RUM AN DRUG?,
Dealers in Paints. Oils, fcc., lie.,
-121 Pratt Streot a Baltimore. -
Agent in Griffin, JOHN W. JONES, >.. .
. i<r _ MJ. DANIEL & CO. $ ,Jn Wt
Ayrti -- 17th V \*i
Patent Medicines.
►
I*oo CWALLEXtiEI
Hobentack’s Worm Syrup.
An article founded upon scientific pi inciplei, compound
'll with purely vegetable imbalances, being perfectly safe
when taken, and has never been known to fail in curing
the most obstinate ease. HVsu can never exist when
this remedy is onee useit, ffomTEe fact that.it not only
destroys them but removes all the slime and moous which
may remain.
The Tape Worm./
This worm is the most difficult one to destroy of All
that inhabit the human body. It grows to an almost in
definite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened io tbe
intestines and stomach as to produce Fitu, St. Vitus’
JJitnrc. Sir. which is the cause el many going to the grave
not believing that these.cniuplaiDta have their origin from
the Tape Worm: consequently they do not use the proper
mediriuer for their disease. To those who are afflicted
with this awful foe to health. 1 recommend the use of my
IVorm Syrup, and Linn- fills; the Syrup to be taken in
doses of two table spoonfuls tjirce times a day, then take
front five to eight of my Liver i*iils. to dislodge and pass
the worm. Fy strictfollowing these directions, the
most obstinate eases of rnpcwoini he speedily cured.
Itn'iml or StoMin. .. i-di.
This worm found in If small intestines,and
is the worm most common to chii ltj en, y e t it is not en
tirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been
known to suffer with them. The Symptoms most promi
nent while alfeeted with this worm, are hardness and full
ness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness' m the bowels,
picking af the no.se, n hlueish streak tinder the eyes, &c!
If you or any of your children have any of the above symp
toms, llohensaek’s Worm try nip can sufel be depended
upon—hy using it you have a certain, safe and speedy
cure: and if afterusing it according to the directions the
! patient i u"t restored to health, and the teormsthorough
! ly eradi. r.fi and from the system, you can rest assured there
j is no remedy hcyoml .he grave, as for fail, there is no
such woid as fail with lln.-e who use my tVorm Syrup.
Assn lilies, or Wuiatl Thread Worms.
Tiies: worms, to which the humliff system is liable, are
th. ?-! tr-.ulilesonic of allothers. They are generally
to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from
the irritation they produce,lay the foundation for serious
disorders, such as inflatnaiion of the bowels, and other
derangements of the stniuaefl. The best and safest med
icine that can be used is Hnhtnxark's IVtrrm Syrup:
t-u: Ii is the astonishing power of tny medicines over As
r.irulf s. that I detV any one to produce a ease where my
\\ orm Syrup and Liver Pillsare recommended to hensed
tin y wiil.n.it cure. All that is tieet-ssary is to use tbo
Syrup in ae< orduuee with directions on-cach bottle; and
in O II gentle purgative is required in order to allay tho
irritation they produce the Liver Pills by their sympa
thi-ing antic >ll and healthy operation upon tile how'els, is
the most pleasant tiiediciue that can he taken.
lU>K|-\fi \f K S HVRIUULLS.
N". j art *•! ih** -v.-u m is morv liable tttdisease than tho
f.irrr. it Hpirfjr ?uj.'| li'*i v; ith nmuerous Mocd vessels and “
iiE‘l il (ii.-ra. tl, the blood of course flowing
,: -:li all l'jG'G.'AA- 1 ?-* * r ‘l.v Frde<*s l.ircr Complaint,
J ire. U ■ n . 1 i)epsia, 3tc., &c.
<'oui>l;iin(
Latten.lt *1 “ (h sneeeedcd hy f< ver, severe pafns
,in tln !■ ;'! i. < ihvliv.r, \ otnitirg. bitter taste, yellow
iniTrd tnnjrin*. j ii!.-* full and bminditig, the pain in the
• i b : rJ! *d by piv.-sun*. should the it ft loht* he affVc
r-L-4-. (H*-p*E‘tr-LpM*rr:TrtyrTTTtirT. fi sTL-iiblrr. with a short
T v ■n*:b.J hr ‘/ k *t/i In md/'j </ •: >.;//• ir njtfteamnet- aud
j tin* sf■.■ t ■. r~l ‘•<!. TbL .b-. ::-c can be (iiii*l by the
1 H -I'.'t :o k*> Livt-r nil*.ns tru*y aet direefly upon
’b* s ’ if “l bv J; i •*, and tb*n oporntit jr upon the* bow
i’ 1 t b> v t-xp> l all the corrupt and v itiated matter froiu
I tL.-sy-T m.
f>JsßMpd;i,
I Iho ymptoms of JKsp. j sia. and its various di.-i aso*
! a*c ’J i /..■’nr,-.- in ad. in-art .* <•: j •*,- -i on after ent
• ‘ •'* • ‘ arising n. th** *.-t ■•much, &e , and
; r' :: v ‘ ~’ r ’ ‘ Ltt ;r .f flit- v hole b*dy. fjoni this
j G v;l, ‘•* ■ l:;*:: t h > :* d* •w. - its •• igin to a disor
;:tt • ! tbo !:vcr and stomarh Jlobcnaark’s
L:v t i !’;••- *• Uu • V*• ■ • : < t• ciucl ap< jiiutuent and
bi .'u: r.si> t i.**y a; -y .*h:ii.gi:;g the certain morbid
•■( t ii* sv.-irin . i.: . ?t hc.tithy action, and render*
.L; blood J-ua ai.<i 1. .Fjhy.
*’■’ iNiimles
‘i i:i “ .I! find tb*■.-*■ Fills an invaluable medicine in ma
i'y c.’trij>laiiit -to win.-h yon are subject In obstruction* !
eiti*t i toial r partial, tin y havt been found of inctttima
j nlr I *1 . tit in restoring and j.rify ii g ? I.t* blond and nth*
icr Hit:*is so a to curt*all complaint.- which may arise from
j tcmalr in*, gi lantirs. as hcada be. dimness 6f sight, pain
• in flit* siie...hiick.&p. Those Fills arc the only safe and
j l iL ‘ tu:,] n i*ifdv to cure the following eoiupljiints. Gout-
Nt;\ ou.-iir.'S, Melancholy’. Fick Headache, Giddiness,
j K iienmatism. dis reyssi g Hreams, i'imm.ss of sight, or
intart any ot disease# that aiLc from uffacFton* of
• th. J-tver, impitrjty ot the blootl, or constijfation of the 1
i boweL-. A
JlfdHnl KiiiViirp,
‘Ao Lo jnders g: • and Fbysicians. having lad the re
t ot tiu ii inaLiiihet ure sui*mittcd tt us for inspection, .
-;iy that the engredients of which thev arc ecu*! osed i
moke* them the best Pill inwso Oi all diseases of the
liver,tiupunties of the blood, ie.
(H.Olir.E WOOD, M. T)P
F. CIIOWLV, M. D.
_ T , , , 1> BOWKN, W. D.
ft®* lurch are none but those having the signature
J N. HOBLNbAC K, as all others arc worthk;p#iiß
itanois.
- A gents wishing m*w supplies, and nil others wishing to*
heioiac agents, must address thef > fonrietor,JN.HU
l.LN>M K athU Lubraforv, No. jso North Second
atmt above Race, Fhiladeiphia.
bv all Druggists andMcrchants in the U. S.
June 2,1853. „
AFFLICTED REAdT
r . I 1 't.antlrnia medicai. house.
r.*tahUslfd\n years at;’, by Ur. AVhWiW, N. IV.
comer ts Third ana U *tn street*, between Spruce
Eii-i tn ; i‘i \ ’ : " e Philadrljihia, Penn.
i *il J I.i .aN years oi exteusive and uninterruplci
i practice spent in this city, have rendered Hr. K. tb*
i ‘ v s” r * ““J Mwcvsful practitioner, far and near, in
; the trimtinenf of all diseases of a private nature. Per
; sons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat or legs,
pmns in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strict*
urcs. grin el. disease arising from youthful exeessesor im
purities of the blood, whereby tlie oi ■ ‘tution has bi--
eoineenfeeblcd, are all treated with •- g .
lie who places biiuself under tb, Dr. K., ms/’
religiously eotifide in bis honor asa , ill .l li,111!dcon
. fident’y rely upon bis sKiil ns it p-liy's /
TAKL PAItTICULAK M TICE,
i-onng men who liuVe injured tiiein.-elveg bv a cortail
practice indulged in—a habit fuqm : v learned from
eyi eompanions or ut school; the ■ ‘ of which at*
night iy it 1;. even whi n asleep.and dt s: . both niind and
bt.uy. ,-h.iuld apply immediately Vv. aknctf.sahdcon
stitutional debility, loss of muscuJai eneigT, physical las*
sit tide and general jiro.stration, irritability ui>d all nerf
ou< affect .ion#, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, nnd
every disease in any ftiy Tßrmiceted with the disorder of
the procreative functions cured, and futy vigor restored- I
ri:a&! Yorru ami manhood.
A V tgar out nr a Premature Death. \
Ivlnk< 11. on S*ir-|t-mnvntlon— Only 25
j I hi? Look just published is filled with Unt-ful infomn
i tlon * on _ th e mtirniiti.esand diseases of the Generative- Or
gans. ll addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood an
Old age. and should be read by all.
Ihe valuable advice and impressive warning it gives
will prevent years of misery and suffering, aud save an
finally Thousand* of Lives. V.
Parents by reading it willlearnhow to prevent the d?
struct ion oi l heir children. ‘
*+* A remittMiiee of 2o cents, enclosed in a letter aJ
dressed to I *r. KINKLLIN, N. W. corner of Third an ’
L mon streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia’
wjli ensure'a boofc under envelope, per return of mail.
J ersons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter
(post-paid,) and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, Directions, &c.,forwarded bt
sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage o
fiUtiQMf ! r
Agents, Pedlers, Canvassers.and ak
tbe above work at very low rates. -
‘ ; 1*
NEW SPRING GOODS.
SrJ, 1, Jf *- Cos ,
-! tn af their Spring and SumiaM
r n> v
Will bcTGlra a®tUitMaPction^fe,.
Pi. h Pr*d Bareges, BaMRE ;
Kieh Drape do Paris and (iron a dines ;
Iticli l alley Tissues, IJich French
Rich and low Pric and printed Jueqnetto : *
‘ 'Bmmf-di ••<]% s—-rmnniTiTfiihey colored :’
‘* h;te ami l.iotted Swiss Mnslins ; ‘
I’lain >\vir? Jacouefte. .Mull and }
Swwwiil Jaconet tc, l.mbroidcf’d Ldgiugsund
Insert irgs in great variety :
La die j* \\ bite Napoleon (’apes ;
Ladies’Kmbroidered Cambric and Muslin Collars
t ,” n ‘, U uff? - n o ront variety, frilled and plain ; *
Ladies KnameMod ( ambrie. Mn.!in*aud Pagoda t|
l mlcrslecv* s ( In xm-zettes, &c :
Corded Bordered ffemst itched and Rich Embroi
dered Kinon Cambric HandkercliTcfs ;
Superior Bl’k ('bally -formourning loesses ;
Ladies* Alexander's KidGlGves, Silk ?lits—long and
short ;
Silk and Cotton Hosiery in prosit variety ;
Ladies’ Sandal, Wood and .Spanish Pans ;
English and .American Prints— 4
large variety:
Pure Tlircwri, WovcThret.il, Liale and Saxony
- I-eeß, BMging.Tind IhSerlinge :
Together With their usualgooii supply of Shirting*.
Sheeting*. Linn. and Linen Pranery nnd ffimily
good* for children and servant* wear ;
They also desire la call atteatioa-te. their handeopie Mr,
lection of Bonnets and Ribbons, and Millinery Goods.
A good stock of Clothing always on hand. Give n? #
*U—rethink it -no hardship to show our ‘roods.-
Griffin, \priT |Rp2- if *” ‘ *