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‘jL'rgnl liuierfeitmts.
IIF \ItY br>i:iUOH COURT,O. lohci T< nn,1858.
L.U'.fclN I : Pknalkv )
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
M’t.i.i-:; Pknai.f.v. j It appearing to the Court tbat,
the Sheriff has returned ih h v*t iiivtiifus. as to the de
lemlant.—On motion, It is ordered by tlu* < < urt that,
the defendant be served by publication of this Rule, once
u month lor three nioulUs in ih% ‘‘American Uiiioi*/’
t\v the <’ourt. YLkmi *• * *.. - *+L(L*£2*u,t N .U4vN.
A true copy from the mrnuKft. •. *
jaah:s;\ max\Ti:u. <
Ol\T’ I>A\s oiler lat*- application will be made I”
f ‘ the Honorable Court <•! Ordinary of Henry county,
for leave to sell Thirteen Negroes belonging to the estate
of Jesse lent ley. tor the purpose of division among the j
heirs, the life estate ot the widow having terminated by j
her death.
JOHN T. BENTLEY, Executor.
January 2d. 1859.
GEORGIA, Butts County.
O LVI Id >N ( . McDAX IE L applies to me for h tiers: of
O Administration on the estate of .Martin R. McDan
icl, late of said eounty, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish a!’ and sin- :
polar the kindred ami creditors of said deceased to ho
and appear at my ofliee within the time n. scribed by
bnv, to show cause, if any exists, why said letteis should
not be granted.
Liven under my band at office, February lb, 1*59.
HEN R \ 11 L.N DR !< Jv, Ordinary.
QEOR9IA, Henry Comity*
VJ JMI LL 11. \V 1.1,MS and Henry G. Andrews. I ‘\.-
cutors of the la.-t Will and ‘l < dament of Samiiei
Weems, luto of said county, deceased, apply to me for
Letters of Dismission from said L\eeutor.-hip:
I hese are, therefore, to cite and adioonisit all person.-.
concerned to be and .inpear atmy office within the time
prescribed by law to show ean-m, if any exists, why said
Letters should not be granted.
Liven under tuv hand at oilier*, i ecetnber 2d, IH.'s.
( 1 1 •J X( ! LS* It. X<) LA N, ()i d} nary.
OIXTY days afterdate, apj Jiea lion will be i.mde t*
O the < ..our ß of Ordinary, ol butt. **otinty, for leave to
sell the lands and negroes, belonging to the minor child
ren of John 11. Mel Janiel, .L .. I. This ll!h Febru
ary, I So!). EDMOND McDAN/LL, Guardian.
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
W/IU.IA.M J-.. I,i< -1 .1! S |'!']>'■:- I t r- r I.- tier- <{
V < iliuini-I r:. t ion mil lie . Kite of I.)i ury l! . ■. i,-, Ini - ;
ol’ county, dec. a.-* *1 :
I hes*c are, tlicrclore, Jo <;i|e and admonish all and sin- I
gnlar (he kindred and creditors of .-aid dcoa-rd lo !.. i
and appear at. my office v. ; i bin the t ime pi * scia • . .1 b\
law. to .show eaiis'e, il any *•*■ ists, why said let to;.- ffijnnld
lot he granted. Liven under mv hand at ©fiiv I b,u
ury 21. ISVJ. JOHN D. STEW A !i I, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Henry County,
TL I I \W . {. A \■>l’ < > I 1 ) applic -to me fur Ii i ers of
*1 (iuardiansliip of Ihe j* ■ i -oil and pi wpi-i tv of .1 <l l i;> A.
JuhudOll, an orphan ol - aid conrii v, nod ll^cai-old:
t'hego are therclure tu noli.'y all per • n • enu.-cnird !o
bo and appear at my nil , wit’ldn I In-f me pn • ti'.- and L
law to show cause, if any \ i t-. \vh> .-aid let tee !...u, ,
not bo granted, (liven uml-rinv <> i I it idin-e ! be;
ary!, 18r.f>. QF INOKS I: Y’ I. AN, O, dii ary.
B2<iiry i'oiniL .
I ) ICII Alt D T. SAITIN .TON appli, , | 0 me f„ r hI-
I tersol (liiardiaii hip lor the pci ..ns and propei t\ of
lames 1). ('ai t 01l and Mbert ‘V. Carr.dl, minors ot said
count\, under t in: ago of fourteen years.
i In--* are, ? !.ei. fore, to notify all p.-r.- on s cone mod b.
be and appear Jit my ofHcc within the time pre rwibed by
hrw *.o show cause, if any exists, why . aid letters should
not be granted.
Liven under my hand, office, this :M day of l Ybru-
Aiy. IhuJ). (il'LNU'e K. NOLAN, Ci-dinary.
Ih'iny Coimly.
1)1- 11-11 /* • AKi*, adminislrator on the < slate of
I .1 1 v ’ ep 1 1 Mc( ‘or. net I, late ol said comity. de< eased,
apfdii. to no lor Letters of Hismi ion from llie. aidad
miiii.-t ration :
‘rinse are therefore to notify all persons concerned lo
be and appear at. m\ ••IVo-,.* within the lime pre-vrined I v
law t ( show cause, i! any e\i-i , why .-aid h lt*rs should,
not lc granted. Lm u under my hand a t office. I lu u
ary 3, L;’9. i;s 11. NOLAN, OnUmuy.
GEORGIA, Spalding County,
|‘ >! I \ W. CONNALLY applies to me for letters of
*1 \•tmi ii i- ’ iit ii>ii on t lie c late of John if'ugLv, late ol
said county, deceased.
These are. t herefore. fa <*j *> and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of faiid debased to lo
an and appear at mv oh . , within the time pn, jihid by
law. tu show cause, if any exists, why said letter.- .should
not hr. granted.
Liven iitnb i my hand and official signature, this 9th
February, ltsf‘).
JOHN D. STLWAUT, Ordinary.
tIMOIKII \ , i'ein.v t v'cmfy.
/ ill \ U I.LS ‘ . ! AK.M i. li ap| lies In me for I of lor ol
V ‘ U.r.dni n i.;o (>. I iie I’d sous aid prop i;yof li
is. I’altejson. bu.-au L. l atterson, Mary A. Ibitter am.
and Maltha |). Fattei >on, minor orphans of 1 >a\ill • t
iei'N'Mi, ih ec.i -, and ;
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
tu* and appear at my office within the time pre.-oribedlv
law to show cause, if any exists, why ai l letters should
not be granted. Livvn uinier n.v hand at office, Feliru
aryjt, 1559. (1 I.NLLS IF NOLAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, SpaliUii County,
VlmTltTii ! ud>\ , ii to all p.TS'ons eonecii and,
IN that, out! ■ us;. in liio year ! Cm. .1.;,,
11. Maugham, late of Spjildl. g county, departed this
fife inte .lute, and no per-on has applied for Administra
tion on the estate of said lames 11. Maugham, and that
in terms of the law, ad mi nisi rat ion will he \ t. lia tin
i lerk of tin’ Superior t’oiirt , or some other lit and j n>p
t r person, t hirty la \ s a ft or the publieat h-u of tcil a
fion, unless some valid id ueti oi be made to h - appoint
mei.it.
Given under m\ hand, at office, this 31 dav daich.
1859. ‘ JOHN I*. STIiWALT, (hdiua.N.
GEORGIA, Butts C cinty.
HIM 111 s. TOIM’.FIJT npj'lies to mef*rf ,'tter -t
Administration on the estate of ICliza! all Toil eit.
late of said county. iii * eas- and :
Those are, there!i>re, to eiie and admonish all and {An
gular the kindred and credit..|> of said deem : -Ito h,
j; m! appear at my office within the tire pre-.idu-d 1,
law. to show cause, il’ any exist, why m i 1 letters should
imt be grunted. Liven under mv hand a office, .March
A, IS.VJk 11 li Nii X 111X1 IMCX, t*.,: i;.uv.
oKtllini \ , Spa I*l in .4 i omity,
(N I! ICl’ XL 111 LL applies t> me for I (*f < Juard-
I ian.-hip ol the pm -.-ns and properly ui \ugiistus
A., Alonzo (L, Ann A., Aiehihahl I'., I aatSe (J. and hi
perL. llueUubv. minor and orphan hens of William V
lluekjiby, late of said count y, deceased:
Those are there hire t> cite and admonish all ami su;-
guhir the kindred ami creditors of said deceasi and to he ’
ami appear at my ollico v\ ithin the time prescribed by j
law to show cause, if any exists, why said I .ettei. should j
not be granted. Liven under in\ hand at office, :M;irc>: 3. I
IS‘>9. JOHN U. S v J'l-;\VAI!T, Ordinavv. I
‘
C4ROUGIA, Hiltj County*
IOS HIM I T. ALBLRT, administra (or on the cat all
ot 1 hivid l \nroll, iul t saitl count v, deceased, np-
l s 1*s(o me lor Letters ot* Dismission from the said Jul
ian list ration :
M hese are, therefore, to eite and admonish all persons
eoncerne'l to he and appear at my ofliee within the time
prescribed bv law to show cause, if any exists, why said
letters should not be granted.
(liven under iny liami .** ofliee, December 2d. 1 553.
I.WI'.S It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
X estate of Solomon. Strickland, lute of said county.)
deceased, np{diis to me for Letters ol Dismission IVem
the said administration :
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the persons interested, to be and appear at m\
• •dice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause !
f any exists, why said letters should not he granted,
(liven under mv hand at office, thi> shh February, i
51) JUIIX D STEWART, Ordinary/ :
KORGIA iit)'
fOIIN L. WILLIAMS, Thus. It. Wilson and D.C.i
S. Ballard, admini-r rat rs on the estate of Joseph j
•VMliiams, late of said county, deceased, apply to me tv
Lot tors of Dismission from said estate:
Theso are therefore to notify all persons concerned t > i
he and appear at my oflioc within the time prescribed I
by law to show cause, jljflny
should
Given under uiv hand
JOH N lb STEWART, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fpalding County.
C'lliEEN B. HILL, administrator on the estate of Wi!-
X liam J. liuckahy, late o! said county, deceased, ap-,
plica to u* for Letters of Dismiaaion from said estate:
These nre, therefore, to notify all neraona concerned
to be and nnpear at my office within tno time prescribed j
by law to sLow ea„se, if any cxisto, why said letters!
should not be granted.
Given under uiv hand, at office. March 1?, IS‘9.
lOIIX D. STEWART, Ordinary.
TO DKIiTOKS AND CRKDITOIIS*
ALL persons having demands against James 11 Mung-1
hum, late and Spalding county, deceased, will pie- :
rent them to me, properly made out, within the time j .•
scribed by law, an lull persons indebted to said deceased !
are hereby required to make immediate payment.
May 5, im J*. W FERKILL. Ydn/r •
i'fgnl Aiimti'.ii'itifiik
(JMOIKd A, S|>:iln*’ Comity.
“VT* Tl('K is hereby given to all person-; concerned, that
i\ on the IT:h day of May in the year 1857. Finn F*. i
l*iitebard. of county, depailed this life intes- ;
tatv. juid there being no person administrator on said os- •
tate of Fion i>. Pritchard, and that in terms of law, nd-i
ministration will’bo vented in the Clerk of the Inferior !
i j nait, or aoim. other fit and proper person, thirty day?!
a fLur IHI liaUfiealion of this citation, unless some Valid ,
X!" <■ rTun tWtmT <S TotMj* i
* iivirii under my hami and official signature, March 3, ■
F'h JOH N l). .STFAVAirr, Ordu.ary- j
BSijßlh Kale.
ON the first ‘Fucsday in June next, within the legal I
hours of sale, will be sold before the Courthouse |
I door in t,h<; town of Jackson, butts: county, tuc following!
! psoj.i rty, to-'.vit :
; bine horse and buggy. Levied on ns the properly oi
! John .1. Leans to satisfy a uiortgage li fa, from lint t- i
L-h ii• • / Fourb, in b*u>’ of Fpi. r IkCmnb* vs Jolm J.
-vans, lb ope rty pmited out in the li fa.
JOHN W. LKALY, l). Sh’fi*.
March 17, L-*!
TO lUSBTOUti IND CREDITOB .
\]>L persons indebted to the rstate of Famucl M.
. IJowan, late of suid county,deceased, arc requested
lo make immediate payment, and those having demands
again. I said estate are notified to present them, legally
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
iII.MJ Y L. ANDREW**, ) A<lm , pa
J. Al. IOWAN, \ AJ,U IB -
March 21, 1859.
Sixty days afterdate, application will be made to the
lloi;or-ii!e Court of Ordinary of Henry eounty for
!• •! *>• t'> sell all the real estate -of Frederick T. Craig,
lalt! of said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
a*.d creditor.-.. NJAii Y ANN CRAIG, Adm’ix.
M, 18 9.
il IJ<*l \ . Clcni'y Comity.
1 M l NlJi.iL’ \Y’t'tOf), Administrator of the
V V .l"<iuh L luh i wotMl, late of said county, deceased,
app!i< to no fur Lctlci -of Dismission from the said
Administ j Ji-tion i
‘FI:- .* are, I her•fbre, to cite and admonish all persons
< i !!••<! b> be arid appear at my office within the time
pa /-|.ih<:<l by law to show emise, if ;my exists, whysuid
j Let lei-: .-ho’.ild not he gnmted.
< iiveil under my hand al office, March 21, 1859.
‘<•! ’ . It iOLAN,( Unary.
Uiiy * aflerdiite application will be made to the
I l.nuiiable CiMiil of ('udiiuiiy of Henry county, lor
j li HU: lo ■ :11 the lands belonging lo the estate of S'lmuel
i I l.’owan, late of said county, deceased, for the bene
! t 1 the heirs and creditors.
11 L.N 1 Y (L ANDUEW.S, J . , ,
J. M. ROWAN, 5 ‘ uim IS ‘
!:ireli 21, I-859.
al’< t l-i J 1 \ , lli-iny County.
‘IMFevIAF C. LA l N I /FT, Administrator on the es
fl fat- 1 nf Al. M. .‘■ tone, late of said enmity, deceased,
up}die.- ! n me for Letter.: of Dismission from the said Ad
mini t ration:
Ti;. aic l lierof'uv 1 to notify all persons Interested to
l . .i i• ■ 1 ap, • ar at my office within tlie time pi < m i i!< and bv
law, to sliow i .in .if any exists, why said I- tiers should
: “t ■ i ll . (liveu Under my hand at office, 21th
ilay oi March, 1 59.
> 1 L\< ‘ INS IL N( >LA N, ()rdiimry.
Oivt;, !>y - niter date :• pplicalion will be made to the
i 1 l lmiiivablc ( Hurt of < *idlnary of Henry emunty for
leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the. es
tate ot Silas losely. late of said eounty, deeeas<*d. not
•!i -•} no.. <l of bv wil I for t lie benefit of lhe heirs and < i editors.
CIIAIM.iiS WALIvLiL )
G.T. Oi i LI.SIIY, \ lixeeutors.
b. W. MOSIMJ.Y, S
March 21. 1859.
Sixty Lays after date, apj lira I ion will be made to the
I louorabb-(’ourt ot ()rliimry of Henry eounty, tor s *
•a\e In -1 11 a \[ the real c- tale of Jacob Driver, late of
aid count \ , (U'ecji.'Cd, for the heiietit of the heirs and
1;I...‘ Ll.Vl 11. Tl IIM.II, AduiV.
■ ireh 21,1 ■
■’ -c o i:i, Felts county.
d AS J. LILIOS, administrator of the estate of
?. 1.1 i.-ha I. Pro, I do tty late of Hftid eounty, deceased, ftp
id'i lo nn for Letters of Dismission from the said ad
ministration :
’1 h. i aie therefore to notify all persons concerned to
he and appear ;it my oflUe within the time prescribed by
!.,u to show cause, if liny exists, why said letters should
i..> 1 l.e granted. Liven under mv build, at ofliee, April”
HIpRY IIEJSDIUCK* Uxdinary.
f.yostfia, HtifL Co;;i fy.
WILLIAM .1. THOM PSON, administrator of the
c-taie of George L. Thompson, late of said coun
ty, ileecii: cl, npplie.i to mo lor Letters ol’ Dismission
In ni the :-uid ndmioidti atian :
‘I ; . c arc thevetmeto cite and admoni.Mi all and singu
lar iNo persons inlcre; led, t>* he and niipoar at my office
hin the lime pn < i ilx il by law, to show cause, if anv
i l.e have, why said letters of Dismission should not be
• i anleil the npplieiiid.
( ,i\on in del my hand and official signalurc, this 1 Ith
ui April, 1859. ‘ lir.MiY lIKNDIuCK, Ordinary.
IA, Spalding ('(Unity.
|(li\ (’< >'l 11 LKX , Administrator, and Mary Spier,
Admini'tratrix, on the c-dnlc of Simeon I l '. Spier,
and. < .m l, apply to me for Letter: of Dismission from said
estate.
The ‘ue tlierefure f .le and jiduioni.-h nil and sin
ular I!.. Uiruhed and rrdtoi.Mf said deceased tube
and a; .-arat my office wit bin the time j.res'viibed by law
.-hew cause, if iiiiy exi.-: .why said let tors should not
he • ranted < 1 iveil under mv hand a t offiec. the 291 h day
Apiil.l'oi). .1 < !i N D.S'bIAV A KT Ordinary.
. Kiilfs < oil Illy.
U7.ILLIAM I*. IhVN KST *\ applies tomeforLet
tiws of .Vibuii i t ration on the estate of Clayton*
M . c a dy. la L‘ of mi ill county, deceased :
Yin c urc th* r. lore to cite ami admonish all and sill
; r.l n tin* Ui:i lied and ercditi rs of deceased t<* lie
end ;} pi .ir at my office within the time prc.-cribed by
law , ( ! show cause, if any exists, why said letters should
oi i, ia. and Liven underlay bamlat offie. 29th
dav and April, I:C9.
Ill:NK Y lIIiXDKICK, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
(MIAULS - L. FA it Mill!, Administrator of the 6s.
tate of David Pat. cr-oii, late of Oglethorpe eounty
>1 . -ed, a; i li. -to me for Letters of Dismission from
t lie .aid admini stratum :
Those are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
be and app ar u ii.v “idee within the time prescribed by
l.iw to sliow cause, if an;, exists, why said letters should
net he grunted. (■ iveil under my hand at office, Febru
ary 9, is'd. ()l INCES 11. NOLAN, Ordinary
(;BOit(dA, Henry C ounty.
nAWSt'N B. LANK, ndmiui.-trator/fi’ boni* non, rum
toln >o •;;/<) ouai.r.i, hi the estate of James 11. Camp
bell, lute t Mutts i unity, deceased, applies to me lor
Letters of I miss! n from said ndmimstrath n :
TANARUS! me. tl< r> ! re, to cite and admonish all persons
, . 1 tVi 1. ,i Mil appear at my office w ithin the time
; - ; Mud b\ !;iiv, to sliow cause, if uny exists, why said
Lei I’ r > should net be granted.
\-\u i under mv hand at office, December 23, lssß.
CIT N(. ’ES l. N’ >L\ N , (>rdinary.
N oticc!
UTJLL be let, to tlie lowest bidder, on the first ‘lues
day in June next, in the town of Jonesboro’,
( lay ton county, the building of a Court House. A plan
J .-aid building may be found at the office of the Clerk
<*: the Inferior Court, or at the stoic house of Messrs.
Hanes, lux is. Ilams. ‘Any person writing to eithcrof
the above names can get a plan of the building, or any
one can call amt examine for themselves.
Tv oider ot the Court.
April 5. K!) A. J. HAYES, C. I. C.
j HIVVO IttOATMS after (late application will be made
I I to the Honorable Court t f ( Tdinnry of (Anyton
’ - auty far leave to Sell tbe undivided interest 0f.L.1. M.
j Mills, minor, in lots of land number llil, 81, and 112,’
in the sth district of formerly Fayette, now Clayton
c max, for the benefit of said minor.
WILLIAM S. CHAMBERS, Guardian.
April 7. T*9.
Iciifoigia, ESiitL coiuily,
J\ A J FI'T C. AVIS!!, (Guardian of Daniel Morris and
j v V James Morris, applies to me for Letters of Disuiis
j sion from tlie said Guardianship :
‘Hu .cave therefore to notify all persons concerned, to
! he and appear at my office within the time proscribed hv
j law, ** shew came, if any exists, why said letters should
j not he granted. Given under mv hand at ofliee. April!
| I liii, 1*59. HKNUY HII.NDUL K. Ordinary. j
| (iKOIUdA, Spuldlug County.
j YaJUN W. SHACKLE! OLD. Execut, and Adeline
| Ar*T. YTt'cijirtn, Executrix, of the last Will and Testa-j
j ment of Mali i a in I iceman, lute of said county, deceased, ’
apply to me for J.ettcrs of Dismission from said Lx ecu- i
i lot .-hip:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and;
singular, the prrx r.s interested, to be and apt carat my
’ I'flice within the time prescribed by law. to sinov cause,*]
! ■ any they Lax e, why suid Letters should not be grant-1
j Given um.hr my blind and official signature, this 13ih 1
January, LS>i). * JOHN D. STEWART, Ordinary. ;
BORGIA, HEXUYCOUNTY*—Whereas Tlioinp
\ T son I!. Nash, Adm f the estate of James
■ Walker, ds \ a.-el, applies to mo lor Letters of IXsiais-i
I sirui from the said administration:
Those are therefore t- cite and adrnonl.-h all |iersons
1 eoncerned t he and appear at my office within the time
nreserihed by law. t< sliow cause,* any exists, why said !
Letters should not he granted.
Given mi I !,r u;;- n- ia? • >.■!•• mV r I>. IS’,-’ ‘
( 1 1’ J NCAJ. N( LAN, OH tnary i
HYgal limirtisfinrnfe.
Georgia, Blt nrv Comity. V.
A TiL l ii.N AIKLX, Executor of the Last Will and
Mi Tc tame it of James Danief, late of sai county,
. ‘leeeased. applies tome for Letters of from
tu- thor liability as such executor :
I Tin l ,- arc therefore to notify all persons, concerned to
t lc and apfiear at iny ‘iffice within the time prescribed by
lvv, to show eause, if any exists, why said letter* should
. rot he granted. Liven under my hand at ufiiee, IVbai
jiirrtt. ****. tfirf rmrwn it h ..
LcoiMia, Fayette comity*
U 7 ILLIA M ALEXANDER, aduiinistmtbrof the c?*-
t ate of James \V. Copeland, late of said county,
j and ‘ ca-rd, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
j tin* -aid administration ;
These are therefore to notify nil person* oorieeried to
1. and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
1 law. to Giow cause, if any exists, why said letters should,
i.ot be granted. Given under my hand at office, Febru-j
y 3, 1859 JESSE L. BLALOCK, Ordinary.
*r/rv .* f i lT’- i* * ;• >■ ; J*
~.-i. JLi L. - iJ
CTa’juii.i uirn:.% r
For th onr>- >\f Ih/x).r; .'it. /,/•//./..V/v r,
/XWI “f .!,• j-r/tfr. <lf lilt'/ HU’ ‘•’ S
(''om/ifiiint.l iii ‘fin t fr.>m ./ h">r!>ii iimtfi- ■*
of thr Si<mint 4 / “t” /• “''il#. i t nlut inj ■ %
hynentx rtf, o>lic % Choh-vd Mniimt. ir.
In view of the fact that cv.-ry nu mber <>f
the human family is morem-l--*m sid*j ct> *i * >
some of t!ie above ComjdainM, bi*.*ide< n
mirnerable other conditions in life, which,
by the nssisiance of a little knowlo!.- -*r
cX'-reisv of cm union sense, th* v may b- . I •
<> to regulate Fm-ir habits of mi l w if!:
the assistance of u g'"l tonic, secure per
manent health. In order to ne-cnifi-plndi
desired objoel, the iruecourM* t.<> pur.-'u? i-,
c rtainly, liiut which will produce n natural
slate of tilings at file least hazard of vital
strength and liF*; fortliisend Ur. 110-tetter
lias introduced to this countrv a pr-wo’i
t;.-m culled JIOAI'KTTIMFS’ STO.M AC if
FFI which at Ibis day is not, m new
nedicin'.*, Imt one that has L*mmi tri**d for
y ;ugivia •• satisfaction to all who have
used it. Tim bittern njKTJite powerfully upon
the h!o!n’ie!i, bovvids find liver, rosfontm
lle-m !** a )e altliy and vigorous aclioti, and
thus by lli inipb* pnic. s.s of .strengthening
n it ire, enable iii • -y -i'in to triumph over
(L m ,i> ‘. Diarriitea, dysentery or flux, so
g- ie rally contracted by new settlers, and
caused prim* ally by llm change of water
and di t, will be spe dily regulated by a
b:i f use of tliia preparalton. Dyspepsia,
a <1: -.ease which is j,nd>.ibly more prevalent
when taken in nil its various forms, than
any niter ; the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of the dJgy.s
tiv. org'uis. Can be cured without fnil by
u-.ii.g HO.'Ti ! TIMES STOMACH JHT-
T MfS n! i- i* dir-c?ions on the bottle. For
this <1 |N< asip I’V'-ry pliv*ician will reeoiri
f i l Hitlers ot ■ *IUC k.nd, iiien why
ic an arliele known lo be infallible?
Every con.!try have their Hitters us a pro
veuliv of di > n-e, ands: rengdieiiing of
the sy ai in general, and. among them -ill
there i- not to be found a more healthy
jvojde i!ium ilu* U. il” iVniii whom ;
preparation emanate I, based upon Heicniilie
experii.H i wli'eli lias a't- i.d il to advance
tin* de-liny of ‘.hi great preparation in the
medical •* ale of science,
EIiVER A Vi) AGUE.
Thin trying u! proVeljia;; iie;.c, which flies its
grasp bn the la^ly’of man, nla ing him to
a mere sh:ul >\v in ft ikwrt of tfan|, amt rea.ler ug
him j h.vai ally atm mentally useless, can Us4< • .
Hit*! driven from tm- 1 - dy 1y the u *of lIO'eTKTTKiF.S
Ki:\o\\ MM) J.ITTKRS. K ■. any of the al*>v*
Btate.'l (listM iea can m*i 1. • e • traetrl when exposed to
any ordinary conditions povlacing thciu, if the HUters
are u.< 1 as p*-r <iir •*. -. And as it neither erctci
ti*une.i linr oUViiils the pain!'*, and uuu<fecs
ry any < Tinge of diet or intciTUption to usual pur*
suits, but promotes •; mud shvp and healthy <b. *stiun,
the eomplaiiit is thus oonoved as sj eedily .<■ - -• e-
Bisteut vvith Ule produeiiou of a tUor and ••.*. a >
Mcnt cure • |
For Persons in advanced years
Who • ulVerlii:; iV m :-.a eiifooMed cousbtution and
Infirm I• !.-, lie •• i.:. • < arc il.viluai !>■ • a re.c.aa
live of strength a:;d vi vr, hiil Ic-.D !.v t*D e tried
to Ik* a;.*, i v.-i.e'• 1. Aiul to a m■. white tiusKir-.*,
these ltittcrs are iedisi*ensal;le, e ij-wially v h'-re t.he
inolh-.’ibs iiiiei islmieiit is iuad> .piab’ to the demaiaU
of the child, rouse pa illy her strength must yield,
and here it is wliore a good tonie, such as llostcUerg*
Ftomm'h liitlurs is needed Ui impart temporary ii/th
and vigor to the system. Lmiice should by all in • uia
try Ibis remedy for all eases of *1 • ility, and las. ... so
lining, your pb.vslciafo wh**. If he is *■ ,<* !v l
v.ith vii'lUv-s of the Fitters, ‘..1l revouanei.d li.elr
li.-.- in all 0 f weakness.
f U si. ‘L —\\Y i*nuFh<n il** public ngaiti’ t
using any of lb* iuniiv iinii-iti.'iis nr couu
terlV'i!'!. le t -k U 1 It- 11 ti • l;N Cl I.MiUA : :.D
Sio;,t.\(*u Ibm..:-. n I *■*• ■ tlint each bottlo
lias tic r is “ Dr. .1. 110-Ytt r’s Stoninch
lilt i’” bb>v\ n on Mi. -i. 1 of the bottle, aiul
J o vl on 1 lie metallic Cap Covering the
cork, ami • !■.*. r\c ’.bat mu* uulugf.iph sigtia
tarc is on lb*’ label.
ILY“ F.epufvt! a till Mil by MOSTLTTLU X
Sl'.'iTl!. iHi ■ n g)i, Fin, hm! sold t y :-}|
\) v n -1 s, grotf and de.*b*rs genera-!)’
IdKmghbdt t!ii lulled Mutc.s C. runla. boalii
Ldt iit-i iv <1 litinany.
sc o v 5 l & r; sad,
a -:.v .■%>;, a. \
As
Sold by W. B. Seay, Griffin; Stlhvell & I’roxvn, Mc-
Donough : K . .1 1 bin is. Greenville ; J. J\ Uevao, Ncxv
nan ; T. S. Bradford, LaGrange; G. M. ltockwell,
Barnesvillo : A. 11. Sneed, Forsyth
Jauuary 1.185fi,
DR. E. F. KNOTT'S
I’ll 1.0 A It V SCI 100 I. OF MKDICIXE.
(J n l f y in, <; eorg i a .
r pi!lS Sl-linol will bo opened on (lie of Xovemfcer,
ins announced in Circular, foe the reception of Stu
dents. ,V:
r l'he subscriber does not deem it necessary to enterinto
detail respecting bis method of teaching, or imparting
instruction to bis students, as any intelligent person must
upiirceiuto tbo ndvuiitiiges a student will have in such a
Sellout ns ooiuteinplnted under the present system, tuid
pledges himself that his time and energies sufficient will
be devoted to the advancement of his pupils, and that
nothing will be wanting to make their studies as instrue
tive and agreeable as possible.
livery brunch of Medical and Surgical review will be
thoroughly taught in this School.
Classes will be formed in accordance with the time each
pupil has been studying. Regular examinations will be
held three times a week on the various branches.
A few ot the advantages of this School of Medicine
may be briefly enumerated, naiuclv :
The superior opportunities of studying practical Anat
omy, the abundant supply of Material, the Dissecting
Room being ample f"r ail the classes, and tho constant
attendance of the subscriber, or one of the two, who will
assist him in demonstrating, to afford all necessary in
formation to the gentlemen who may be dissecting
Dr. Knott wishes it distinctly understood that this
School will, in no wise, interfere with any of the charter
ed schools of the country- Students will find this School
highly advantageous, and much moro agreeable than a
public college, for the purpose of acquiring their first In
struction in Mcdivthe and Surgery.
They can, at all times,have an opportunity of acquir
ing a knowledge of practical Anatomy, and the practice j
<•: •• pernt ivo Surgery unon the dead subject. j
The Dispensary and Infirmary of the subscriber which
will bo opened, alt he same thus, will a fiord an oppor-!
tuuity to his students of acquiring great information and ;
adroitness in the art of proscribing by visiting the pa
tients, examining the eases daily, and carrying out the
prescriptions under the direction of tho proprietor.
‘They will aDo have an opportunity whenever eonveu
■’ i • e will admit of visiting in company with him the pa-
Do:.:sof the pii.prictor in rotation wherein tUftA'.'vill dv
rive great benefit i t a practical pofnt *of view, in learn
ing t>> diagim-e and treat various diseases. It must he
| apparent to i-very one that, possessing these and many
• ■tin r advar.f igcs for the study of Medicine and Surgery,
t!i;. Seh” *1 -lands unrivalled in the facilities it will af
| t Mil the medical student iu the acquisition of a thorough
■m: 1 practical primary course of instruction in his proses-
J Sam
The subscriber, fully relying upon the countenance,
aid ami support ot the medical faculty and an intelligent
; pi’ lie, eouii lently enters upon an enterprizc which in his
■’ !i.) ,ition, by supplying a desideratum in the profes
na will greatly eenetU tho public, as well as elevate
• tndai ! or ine Heal seionee.
lor terms ami other particulars,address the proprietor
i at Griffin, Georgia.
E. F. KNOTT.
N . ]>. All gentlemen of the medical profession who
may xi-it Griffin, are cordially and most respectfully in
vitvd ! * \ i&ijt Rliis School, aml the proprietor will take
•’ at pleasure iu showing them around
• irifiin, October Bth, T>5S
GROVER & B AKEJ*S*
CELEBRATED
Family Sewing- Machines.
NEW STYLES—HIUCES KUoif'o TO
EXTRA CHARGE OF s.j FORME.MMEiiS.
l'<’> Itt on<Tijji v . ,
IS Sirtd, - -#• - XtOSIOC
7.i() ChcKtnnl Street, - fPnililDEU’lll i,
Ist Baltimore- St. (C’nrroll IKl'g) B AIAIKOItU
>S WeMi %’oiirtl. Street. + <l V.’l _\\.\ ‘llf. ]
Agnicuf in all the /iiinii/ia/yit it* and Towns tnfin
Vnited j
These Miiflhincs sew from two spools, as purphafcfl
Trora the store, requiring no re-windjag of threads
Hen, Full, Gather, ami .Stitch ip a superior style, 1,3
ishing caoli se.irn by their own operation, without£.3
course to the Imnd-necdl ■, as is required by other feaU
chines. They will do better ami cheaper sewing
seamstress eii, even if ehe works for one ant an hpurj
and are, unqjeationably, the test Machine in the fV
ket for family sewing, on account of their simp]i|itj,
durability, ease of management, and adaptation to
varieties of familv sewing—executing either heavy or
line work with equal facility, and without special ad
justment.
As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their
.dachincs, the Gmn ia: it Banal: Sevvino Machine Coii
lM.w beg leave to refer to the following
T ESTI !>I O MAI.S s
“ Having had one of the Grover Sc Baker’s Machines
IW my fauiil.v Jbr nearly a year and a-half. 1 take idea
sure in commending it as every way reliable for the pur
pose for which it is designed—Family Sewing
./• i/iiat KraviU, wife of dice. Hr. Tcavill, Tailor of the
N. i Independent. J
“ I confess myself delighted with your .Sowing Ma
chine,which has been in myfnniilyfor iminymonths It ha*
always been ready lor duty, requiring no adjustment
and is easily adapted to every variety of family s. win,/
by simply changing the spoofs of thread.”— Mrs Kina',
belli Slrukhind, wife ts Rev. Ur. Strickland , Editor if
the N. Y. Christian Advocate. ’ ‘ ‘ !
“ After trying several good machines, 1 preferred vour.
on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ui.-c wish
which it is managed, as well as the* strength and duru
bilily of the seam. After long experience, I feel comp. -
tent to speak in this maimer, and to confidently recom
mend it for every variety f family sewing.”—' Mr*. K j
]}. Spooner , wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. |
“ J have used a Grover & Baker Sewing Machine fur \
two years, and hare found it adapted to ;.li kind, oft
family sewing, from Cambric to Blnadcloth Garment* !
have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch, j
The Machine is easily kept in order, and Easily *d *
—Mrs. A. iJ IMupple, mfe of Rev. Geo. I Voijrplc , Ntr |
1 0) k.
“ Unir Sowing Machine hoy been in use in my family (
the past two years, and the ladies request mo to give !
you their testimonials to its perfect, adapted ness, a* ?vt!l !
rH labor-saving qualities in <he pirformam-c of family
and household sewing.” —Robert Boorman, New York.
. “ f 4 ’°r several months we have used Grover & Baker's
• ‘cwing Machir.", and have come f * the conclusion that
e\ i ry lady who desires her sewing beniitifnlh/ aadnand ,/uiclcly
done, would bo most fortunate in po-s,ssing one of these
reliable and imleiiili gable ‘iron needle-women,’ whose
.•mhined c',a hties <d beauty, s!length, and simplicity,
are invaluable.”-,/. IT. Morris, dan Alter of Gen. Giv.
I>. Morns, Editor of the Home. Journal.
10.xtract of a .lot.ter from Thus. 11. Leavitt, Esq., an 1
American gentleman, now resident in Sydney, New
• “Ulh W’al. s, dated January 12, 1858:
“1 had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, m which j
l hero were over three thousand yards of sewing dope j
with one ol rover & Baker’s Machines, and a
earn<d that liasoutstood all the doublescams eewi-foy
sailors with a needle and twine ”
■ ” It i lamer could he called up from bis murky h uAs, !
he would sing thy advent of Grover & Baker ns a more J
benignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan*!? s-iai thy.
iI- would dei.ounce midnight shirt-making as fc the dire
ful spring of woes unnumbered.’ ” — Prof. North.
•* I tak.* plf-asura in saying, that the Grover & BgPr
>ewing Machines have more than sustained my crqter:-
ttttion. After t iug and returning others, I have tUee
of them i. .*p,u Aou in my different places, and,
four years’ trial..have no fault to find.”— J. l(. Ufa.
moan, Siiiet<>r of South Carolina. f
“My wife UaV bjfd one of Grover & Baker’s F.ini\y
Sewing H -ciuiiU 5 ior O,n o lime, and 1 am satisfied irl<
one G um m, i,„.
vented i tak* much pleasure in recommending i* •’
the public.- 1. 4 i Harris, Governor of'i n... j
” It is ab 1 au‘if'.il thing, and puts everybody into ftn..
\•.•'dement oi go’yt iiumor. Were 1 a (hitlndie, ; .Aid j
insist upon Saint.d fivow-r and Baker having art c; ■ vh<xl j
hollidav in commemoration of their good deeds io.-Jm
uiaMity.”- (\,’ /-is M. Cio !f . J
” 1 think it by far the best patent in use.
ehinu can be adapted from the finest cambric tortile
heaviest eassimere. It sews stronger, faster, and h ore
beautifully thftuouo can imagine. If mine could not be
replaced, money could not buy it.”— Mrs. J. G. Bruton ,
Nashville, Tenn .
“ 1 find the work the strongest and most beauiHful 1
have ever seen, made either by hand or machine, anSie
gard the Grdvoric Baker Machine us one of the great
ost bit -.-ings to our >o\ ."Mi v. ‘lot/lor, Nashville, 7 Yii.t
“ l have one of Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machines in
use in my familv. and find it invaluable. I can confident
ly recommend it to all persons in want of u machine.’’—
It. 7 Thompson, Xante die, Ttan.
“1 take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. I have used one on
almost every description of work for months, and find it
much stronger and belter in every respect than work
done by hand. Mrs. J), ff. /1 ‘heeler, A 'adivide, i'enn.
“ 1 would be umviling to dispose of tuy Grover & “la
ker Machine fora large amount, could 1 not replace it
again at pleasure.”— -Mrs. 11. G. Scovel, Nashville,
Iran. ‘
li Our two Machines,pur* based from you,do the work
of twenty young ladies* We, with pleasure, recom
mend the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine to be the
best in Use.” — N. Stillman k Cos., Memphis, ‘lean.
“ The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine works admi
rably. 1 think the stitch and work lar superior to that
of any Sewing Machine I ever saw On fine work, i
think the Machine would be hard to beat.”— H~. ,/. Da
vie, Memphis, Tenn.
“ I find (lie Machine easily managed, very durable. I
and take pleasure in recommending it to all who wish ■
convenience, economy, ami pleasure.”— Airs. F. Titus, i
Alt myitis, Ten a.
“The Grover & Baker Sowing Machines havo’given I
such satisfaction that we cheerfully recommend them 4 .:
all who wish a good and substantial Sewing Machine.— i
It e.vpeutes work with much care and speed, and hforo !
finely than any other machine 1 have seen.” —M R.
B. Siiichdt, Memphis, Trim.
“ I am happy to give my testimony in favor of Grover
& Baker's Sowing Machine. It sews neatlv. and is, by
uo means, complicated, and 1 prefer it to all others 1 have
seen.” — Airs. Bryan, u-tfe of A. M. Bryan, Memphis,
Tcnn.
“It affords me much pleasure to say, that the .Ma
chine works well; and 1 do not hesitate to recommend it
ns possessing all tho advantages you claim for it. Mv
■ wile is very much pleased with it", and wo take pleasure
in certifying to this effect.”—/{. C. Brinkley, Memphis,
Tents.
“It gives me pleasure to find the Grover & Baiter
Sewing Machine giving so much satisfaction. I have it
in consiaut use. and find it all thal could he desired. It
is the most simple and durable machine in use, and I
heartily recommend it.” — F. M. IVhile, Memphis, ‘Perm.
“ Having seen, examined, and used many other kinds
of Sewing Machines, I feel free to say that the Grover 4c
Baker .Machines arc far superior to all others in use.”—
M. l'runccis Siieitz, Nashville, Tcnn.
“ 1 consider my Sewing Machineihvaluable, nmlwSmd
not take five times its cost, if 1 could not supply Us
place. With it I can do all my family sowing m n'.ajt
ouc-fourtk the time 1 could with my hands.” —iM.i
Scott, Nashville, T,nn.
*3* SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.-** £g|
THOMAS P. STOV
A&I.NT FOE GkoeA
March 4.1359.—6m*
NEW DRUG ‘STOillil
.6
Ski XDEIIS & SMITO,
(fast sing of ini.l. TWBS
a biffin,
Wll OI.KSAI.E \\ n BETA 11. |ii;.vr.ltas UtjßaL W’
CHOICE
SFI.FCTFJ) MKDICINKS,
Pure riicmioids, Window Glttsv
PERPTTMBn -sr,
oaps, Paints, Oils,
PATENT MKDICINKS.
ME I! CIIA NTSA N D PIIYSICIA N S who pride them
solves ou dealing in articles of the /£r<s£ quality & nd,
at low prices, may rely upon being suited.
8. li. Smith 8. 11. SarNDffis i
Fob 21. 180!*. f • |
■at-
; E SHERMAN 1 V E. FEUCHTWANGEK.
I : dX ATE S T SE-W Si
& SHERIVIAN & CO. STILL ALIVE !
IN oriJterWguard our numerous customers and friends against deceptions 90 frequently practised
upon thenvw* take this mode of informing them, and the public at large, that we have, by no
means, any LsmU|ss connection with any establishment in this city, not responsible for any
act committed pßtoher men in oar name.
If you,want EnKwins—HOOD GOODS at the ,
. RY LOWEST PRICES!
Ie sure to call at the “ORIGINAL PEOPLES* CHEAP STORE,” illlPstreet, one door below .1.
rA. Reeks & Co.’s Store, where you will find anew and larger stock than lias been brought to this
Lmarket vet, consisting of Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Capa,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
pTobnceO and Segars. &c.. &c.
s Selected by an experienced buyer ; bought for ready cash, and will exceed everything in the
gmarket for splendor and cheapness. VY’e have no old Stock on hand, as we would rather sell BELOW
Below COST than keep over an old Stock. Our motto always was, and will be, “ SMALL
gPROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS.” Particular attention is called to a lot of last colored
hCAUeOES, WHICH WE OFFER TO SELL AT 5 CENTS PER YARD,
Don’t be misled, but call and convince yourself, at the “ORIGINAL PEOPLES’ CHEAP STORE,’
one door below J. A. Reeks Sc Co.’s Store. E. SHERMAN & CO.
Griffin, Georgia, March 17th, 185‘d.—tf.
NEW FURNITURE
AT A. W. BENHAM &CO’S.,
Mil ll Street, lirillin, Gcorylet.
FRENCH SOFAS,
FIXE SOFA 1! liDS,
TKTK-A-TIiTKS.
BUREAUS, SECRETA
RIES, TABLES, fce.
\
THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
Ever in this Market!
x. -- •
oiiAins.
A cuuiplete supply of tito
\cry tine.'t a nil Lost
I’Al’il.Oli.
ROCKING,
SEWING
ami other CHAIRS,
i Al: o.Gilt :in*l Ho<**wootl MouMings for Picture Frames
I fc • with irl t-j to suit, any of which will bo fitted up in
the best stylo at short notice.
;C?r Offll, See and Examine. Jt/t
Griffin, Nov. S, 1887.
WOODRUFF & CO.,
< HI EFT .X, GEOHGI A,
. 4 i! K receiving every week, frcshsuiq, lies
I -TjL of ttiio
-Tyyv % \ % *
!itO!iivA\VAVS&IHICCIES,
Os etll Wescrlplionz.
Carriage* of e very
Ki*e vi\ylts in U f from
S2OOUP TO 51,200.
tap & i II? ;
Sf !C dSSL. TJ- 0 3StC‘S*>Bo
Ofiivciy stvloioif which the rEi.iir.hated
CONCORD lit CCV
] is now taking the lead—being the /'• and ;ml
] *r t.nniTCsTkt .xxi.xh ,
j Buggy in Auicriea—one U’ljiiTll TWO
ot any other make.
HACKS
AND
Jersey Wagons.
* O’
AND
i
IRON AXLE PLANTATION
For 2, 1 an.l ( Horses, AH made lo order
uiul warranted to purchasers.
Gbiffix, Jau. Id. I ■ -J ly_fi
PIANO FOR fls7
w THF tir,d.-*rsigned having opened a
2 /hr.- _ , M \so FORTH and ‘M 1: Si G ‘
WA 1{ H-ItOOM (in .\iarkhnurs
V| tv (: \ y| | Building) cornerof Hill and Broad-!
a ■ ‘£ ? way streets, is now exhibiting for
sale a splendid assortment of
Xa* SL TV Cl Jst* 9
direct from the very best manufactories North. These
Pianos. For beamy and finish, power-Jind volume of tone, j
an. not excelled by any others made in the Union, having,
all the newest and latest improvements in them. The ;
styl. s range from the plain square Six Octave, unto the
rich and-'lcgautly oarveil centre Seven Octave Piano.
They will he sold at precisely New York retail rates,
with only the addition of freight from New York. A
written guaranty will accompany every one sold, to this
effect: It at .my time within twelve month's using, any
defect is found which cannot be remedied to the entire
satisfaction of the purchaser, it can he returned and ex
change,l for another.” Prices range from $250 to SSOO,
according to finish. &c.
The newest and latest publications of
SHE Si T MUSIC,
always on hand, together with a fine stock of superior
OLD \ lOLIN and nearly everything usually found in
Music Stores. J. W. SHACKELFORD.
Griffin, June 11, ISSB ly.
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
A good assortment. For sale cheap bv
SAMUEL TILLS BURY,
Broadvvav, Griffin, Ga.
Feb 19, 1333. .ts
X. 11. P\l 11,1,111,
‘HILL. STREET, CiIUFFIS, GEORGIA,
lL\v> iust received his new and splendid stock of
Sl'Bl-YG, SUMER, STAPLE AM) FAMY
DRY GOODS!
Clothing, Hats, Bonnets, Misses” Hats and Flats, Boots j
and Shoes, Crockerj', Hardware and Cutlery,
BE YANKEE NOTIONS,
And every other at Hole usually kept in Dry Good Stores ‘
lin this market. Ilis Goods are all new and well selected 1
[.by aodrffful and experienced buyer. Having almost en- j
‘lively disposed of Its old stoet. before purchasing the I
new, yon need not fear getting old Goods.
Thankful far the liberal patronage heretofore extend- I
ed to him, he hopes, by integrity, fair and upright deal- i
lugs, to merit a continuance of the sumo.
■ SAT Cull end examine before purchasing elscwhere.— j
Takes pleasure, at all times, in showing goods, and I
..charges nothing for it. !
r-.'ti 7.
tVDUSS. *
..’X* qtt. S IiXTIffQITEST
ASjnsl rctWfal from New York, with a splendid i
JLA assortment of the latest styles of
■A* .
j ‘ KIJhS.AETS, KIfiSSSOiVS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
a 8 n
SILLISERY GOODS GENERALLY,
Which sko has already opened for the inspection of La-
particular attention to her new selections,
. asjhcy farsurpass in elegance, style and texture, any
thinjjrjeverhefoie brought to this market. , ,
L AW Call at her Stur.c, on 11:11 ttr.et. one door above
i Mr. Engel's.
I Griffin, April 7,18.39—t5.
more TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE
Richest Diadem
EVER
Worn by Kings or Emperors
j What ? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
Because it is the ornament GW Uimse/fprovidid for
all our race.. Header, although the rose way bloom ever
-o 1 l ightly in the glowing clieck, the ej'e be ever s
sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is
bereft “t B■* covering, or the hair be snarled and shriv
i: i .:g. lon Ji and dn/, or woise still, if sprinkled with
•_ v, u.iture will h.-se more than half her charms. Prof.
ood ‘ I lair Kt ?t>: ative, if used two or three times
week, will restore and permanently secure to all such
an ornament Head the* following and judge. The
’..liter of the first is the celebrated Pianist, Thai Rig :
New York, April 19, IcSoS.
1)r. Wood: /‘.-/r Sir .-—Permit me to express to yon
the * bligiitions 1 am under for the entire restoration of
my hair r it* original color ; about the time of my ar
rival in the I niti'i States it was rapidly becoming gray.
But upon the aj plication of your “ Hair Hestorative* ”
it soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Ue
storaiive as a very woi.derful invention, quite cfficacioas
nr. Well as agreeable. 1 uu, dear sir, yours truly,
S. THALBEKG.
Drych a’r Gwyliedydet.”
V> i !.'li Novvsj.ypi r Uffice, KlNaw'au at., April 12, y 5S^
P - ( B J. U : Dear Sir: —t?ome month or six
L week - ago 1 reeyiveil a bottle of vour Hair Restorative
• • • * * it my wife, who coneluued to try it on her hair
little thinku ~ a * the time that it would restore the gray
hair to original color, but to hir ns well as my sur
}ii• e, atti r a *v weeks’ trial it bus performed that
w.indciful Beet by turning all the gray hairs to a dark
i ‘vn.at. the : t • nit- beaut i lying and thickening tim
li> i'gly rce.imuicnd the above Kestorutive to
-H i’orsuis in want of such a change of their hair
CHARLES CAb’DKW.
Vkw Vokk, July 23, 1837.
Prof. 0 J. w non: With confidence do l recom
mend your Hair lU-toiutivc, is being the most cfße.a
-cious article l ever saW. Bince using your HairHesto
rutive my hair and whitkers which were almost white
li -vi gradually gj-.-wn dark ; and I now feel confident
that a few more applications will restore them to their
na \ oral color. It also has relieved me of all dandruff
. ! ~s tut itching, so coimnou among persons who
l •ire frc ly. .1. G. KII.BY.
P ■ V* ; .*: —About two year* ago my hair com
menced fulfil g “if and turning gray : t was fast heeouj.
<ng Laid, and had tried many Heiucdies to no effect. 1
• “lullsdiced using *< ur Kestorutive in January last. A
f w applications fastened my hair firmly. 11 began to
fill up. grow out, and turned back to its foimcr color,
(black.) At time it is fully restored to it* original
! color, lieu It h, and appearance, and 1 cheerfully leeoin
nicii i its use to nil. J. J). RoES.
Chicago, HI.. May 1, 1857.
. The Bcstoiativc is put up in bottled of 3 viz i
I*-'Afv- mediuun and-small • tho small hold i a pint, and
vd nils for one dollar per bottle; tihe jncdiii.a holds at
Cast twenty per cent, more in proportion,and retails for
•>. I. WGOD & CO.. Proprietors. 312 Broadway,
N. v N * *rk. (in tin.* great X. Y. Wire Hailing Kstubl’sh
n. !.) ami II I Market ft-.. St. Louis, M.
\. Isold by all good Druggists und Fancy GootH
I • a1e....
111111-l’lillllF WARE-II#HSK.
I’Klt LULL .MATTHEWS
1 ‘ ’’ision to inform their friends
• nV . g•' rally that, they are prepared to store
’ *• ‘ ‘ ‘/ •*:’.heir usual rcTius, it t their Fire-Proof
; kß* ... c. i li,ink tul forpast patronage, they
rcsj.ef tftiUy ... li. it o continuance of it.
“mm.fin selling Cotton, Twenty-five cents per
Has 1 .
Griffia. September 17,1838.
TUG Ml IAMII HLPIiDLiI’AiV;
\H f.LIA i’LK Commercial and News Journal, is
published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, l’rico
18. : tand-v2.
k n Letteis containing money for the office must ba
UKil m’liUEO.*©®
J. IP SNEAD, Editor.
Juno Ha, .n ly. 1* W. B]MS, IVopvietor. -
” AR I,ROBES,
S 1 D K B O A It US .
ami a general variety of
IWRItOR AND OrilKß
F l H \ 1 T V II K .
rOTTAGE FIUMTI HE,
Comprising Ornamental
CHAM 13K II SKT.S
Bedstead, >ink and Wash-
Stand, Toilet Table, Towel
Stand, four Parlor and a
Rocking Chair.
('7&dr\ n-MfLb, fiskd-.
“LIGHT ! MORE LIGHT!!”
HANFORD & BAILEY'S PATENT, NON-EX
PLOSIVE, SELF-GENERATING GAS LAMP !!
ON i: LA 111 liqiAL TO CAN DLLS !*
The Cheapest Lamp Aoiv in Use',
r rMIK un.lcrsigned.havingpurebnpcdfromihe Inventor,
A the Bight for the enmities of Spalding, Butts and
I’ihe. takes pleasure in announcing that lie is now ready
to fill all orders with which he maybe favored. The
brillianey of the light produce by this SeltJ .eneratiug
Ga Lamp,is iunl to the Goal Gas Light ot cities. The
public may assured that there is no humbug about
: f . it is entirely safe, anti not subject to explosion, as is
the ease with the common Fluid Lamp.
Gome and examine lor yourselves, and rou are snro
‘TV,. , W. F. MOURE.
YE AST P O WDERS.
XT'OI! making Light and Sweet Bryad. in store and for
sale, next dour to L.Shulman £i 8 1- ' - .
i May 13, ’(>3. J. .MARTIN.
REFORM PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. “
DR. 11. F. PALMER,
HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
UUCTH LLY tenders his services to tho
V citi/uns of the city and county, being prepared
| tot lent scientifically the wirious forms of disease
j incident to the climate, both Acute and Chronic,
with that success that may be confidently expected
: lrom the use of innocent Vegetable Remedies.
Calls promptly attended to. Charges moderate.
! Oftk - :’ in Almah Ilall. on the floor occupied by
the “Independent .South,’.’ where he may be found at
! all times when not professionally engaged.
March 24th. \So9. * bh
GKE AT. ATTRACTION !
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST, FOR
WHITE & MANGHAM
are now receiving arid opening for the
Siu’tsigt Trade,
1 complete stocks of cloth
vy r.a.sirAcro aird \!cstirgs, together yrith
tac best stock or ¥ “
FIRXIMH\G GOODS,
Hats, Caps, T,oot& and jeycr before brought to
j thjs market. -• f
J heir Coods “have carefully setected by one of
j the firm, from tjufbect'MarketTheir motto is
j “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS’*
Come one an 1 all. great small, and examine for
yourselves.
i'W* Goods I'raiViiraefurccl to Order in the best
; style and at, shart notice.
WIHTE & MANGHAM.
March 17, 1859.
DR. M.J. DANIEL.
Si'GFFI.UK mi tip. ; aiuc Ho.t with Kmpirc .State ***
GRIFFIN, GA
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