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PV&UC SALKS.
PHUinm Sheriff'* Hairs.
W it.!, be mid before tlm Courl-hou.e (icmr in r.ntnntnn,
Fulnam county, on iho first Tuesday in JUNK next,
within Iho legal hours of sale, the following property, »o wit:
One negro womnn named Fanny,levied on ns tin* properly
of Simoon Fuller, sr. loantisly a fi la in favo%pfMoses I'rea-
ley, assignor of Ann II. Hise'oe, administratrix of William
lltscoe vs Simeon Fuller, jr., Joel Branham, null Simeon
Fuller, rr. security.
Hne rotd wagon ami harness, and nno ttvn-horsc wagon,
levied on u« the property ot Jeremiah Clatk.tw s-vtuuy sundry
ti fa-* in favor ol John It. Staggand others vs Jer.niiuh Clark
•nd Mu in £*td Lawson.
Oho negro woman named Amy,about 45 years nlil. levied
<na an the properly nl G. II. Allen, to satisfy n li In in favor ol
Tirontna Ac. Hudson and others vs G .it. A lien.
Anthony, a man slave about twenty-three years eld; George,
sixteen years old; l.ucay, loriv years old ; Mm.«. 'hniivij
years old; nnd UtMl seres of laud, itdj-rining •'“hit Furrer and
others; levied on as the property ol Jus. Driinuke.*, lomtli*-
fv a li fa in favor of Richardson Stephens, Adiniinsiriilor Ac.
vs .las. Dismukes.
A negro woman named Klvitn, twenty-six veil** old, levied
on as the property of F.lir.alieili L. J T<lan t»* >ai»-fv n li In in
favor of JuUii l.ineh, Adm’r.,\c. v . KliX’ih-'iii l.. .Innlnit.
28# acres ol land, more or lea-*, ndjmn •••; .1. II. Ulnik nnd
others , 143 seres of land, more or l«* •■*, adjoinin'; M. Kemiiiek
m a-! oilier**; 792 acres of land, to-ne or lo**, iidjuiiiinc Young
nnd others; nil on the waters ol .Murder Creek; levied on as
the pro perl v of I’lenaant J . .Mullins, to s tlisly u li In in lav or
<»l A. M. Jenkins and nllters \s. P, J. A1III lens,
Benjamin Brewer's inleresl in the followui:; negroes, viz—
Kinney, Fmdnl, .Marian, < undine. Betsey, Delilu, M.irg'imt
and Susan; levied on as the properly of Benjamin Brewer to
satisfy sumlrv li Us from n Justice's Cniiil, in lavor ol M.D
Williams and others vs. It. llrewer. Levy m ole avid return*
ed fo me liv n i onstiblf*
Two hundred nnd fifty acres of land, adjoining Samuel
Walker.Ephraim Troller and others; levied on us iho pro
perly of James It ill lo salialv a mortgage li i« in l'*vor ol 11 oil-
son NVade vs. James It.ill. Properly pointed out in mid li la.
One set of ii...ek<uuilb Tools, uud .me Gin, levied on aallie
prnperiv nfFulix T. (Sample lo satisfy a li la iul.'vor ot It«*hi.
C. Jenkins nnd others vs Felix T. Sample, nnd Nathaniel
lturnes, .-mlorser.
W, T. SALMONS,Sheriff.
April 93th, 1843. •*!__
Twigg# filioriH ’s Sales,
\T7TLL he sohi on lliti first Tuesday in J I'M*, next. I e-
\Y lore the Court-house door in the lown nt »*nri.m,
Twigga county, w itltiii the usual hourtfof sale, the following
properly, lo wit:
'Two negroes, Fehy, n woman about forty-1 lime v .Mrs ol
ege, nnd Silvy.n woman twenty-five years of age; all leviej
in as the propei ly ol Daniel Dunkcn, lo saii-ty a Sin issued
from Twiggs Superior Court in favor of Frau.vs M. Gilmer
vs Dan- Hniiken and Jus. Haley, principals, and Thus. Tai
lor, security on appeal. Properly pointed out by l>.\iii.*l
DuKken. ,
One negro man named Peter, levied on ns the property c*
L. P. Hoskins, lo satisfy fourteen small li fat* i--'<eJ Iniin n
Jar ine's Court of the three huudred and (Illy - tilth that, G. M.
of mid co.intv, in favor of F. R. Jessup VS I.. 1*. H.•skins ami-
A lira lift in Williams. Levy made and returned :o me Ivy a eon
• 2, 13 n
C. IlULI.l.NdSWnilTIl. Sin
;l, helor
-1.1. I >i.'
TuiuKsSlMTill’s
ILL he sold ontho first Tuesday in J1 A
v T the Court-house door in the lown ol M iiinu, l wings
c -inly, within tins legal hours uf vie,the billowing property,
393 ucrea of land, nmro or Joss, number not known, adjoin
ing the lands of Joseph nml Natlrin King and *m!.oi>, levied
on us the property of Win, Grjme.ey, los.tin-tv *i\ ein ill li
f.ts issm d Ironi J 'i Wien’s Courts, four from the 32‘.th Hist.ti.
.M., th.ee in f.ivor of John W.nml \\ illis Alim, vs \\ m. Glim-
sley,oue in I our of Turner Colev *
J iunw S. .Miller, security—and iw
.M.oitiil e-iuiilv in favor ol |)-.!i-'ii C*dey v - \\ in. lirim-
sU ,pitta.j al.uiiJ Jas. S. .Miller,M «• in it v. Iwy mode ami
returned io me by a constable.
A negro boy , named llob. Ivvt-lveye.trs old, lev i ! on ns the
pr I iv of .> F. WhithurM. t-* .-afi-'v I. n - ■ " n- issm ,1
from a j nstiee's Court of Iho eight bundled nml u: 'y'ly-loin th
Di«t.G. ,M. of Tnlhot court tv-— live in lavor n| Wiley Wil-
linin' vs S. F. Whitliarst—lour in f-iyor i-f Jn-. K. GiddntH
v* S. F. Whiihnrst.uud one in lavor of li. .M. I» 'iden vs S. F.
Whilhursl. I.tvv made and inlurucd lo me by coustahle.
May 3,1343. ' 31 *1*. It. HRNSON, H. Sheriff.
Telfair Postponed feliprlil’’^ Sftlt*i«
tk.^TlLLbe sold before tlio Cniirl-house door in tin* town of
Vv Jaeksoiivllle, Telfair enuuiy. on the l;r.*i Tiiesdny in
JUNE next, within the legal hums ol sale, the following
properly to w it:
i-niir lolsof land with imprnveiiieiUK, Nos. r. , . , .^IMl. ‘137,
nnd 233 uml iwu fractious I\os. 11MI iiikI I HD, i.i lh«*«(h sliwirn t
of humeriv Wi.kin*on, now Telfair county, lev i---l on ns the
pi.iperty ofJ*iepheii Hulibanl, In s.i'.i.-ly I wo li I is issued Ironi
:■ riiipeimr Court in said ruoiiK, ill favor ol j .lines .McLeod
.• Stephen H inland James lloyi nnd vs J inns Hoyd
ml Siejdie.n !1 ubiMtrd ; property pointed out by Stephen
shibburd.
JACOI) FUSSF.LL, SherilT.
April 25th, 1R43.
* .';»iin;c SlierilTSale*
ILL he 'il on iho first lues-lay in .11 \E nexi,
tin* Court-house door iii Ine lown <>1 H'dmes
A|»pling • ouiity, withiti the usual horn* 5 «*f sale, the lol-
ng property, to wit:
W
Ouo lot of land, No. 1-13, lying in the filth P
roonlv,cnnl.ii ong four hmidre ' ami nin* ly acre
levied on as ih-- jiropurty of John L. Siev
Stewart and M .ses 1'ciiii, to satisfy «nie li fa i.i
j imin Lititghiid
JOSK1MI Tl!.I.': \N, She
AV
March 27th, 1013,
AdiRlniMtiUoiS Knh*.
ILL he sold on the first Tiieulr. v in July next, befoi" llie
Court House door in Marina, T« i -mihiv , the laud
and negroes belonging to tlioestate, of \\ in. Wimbcily, lulu ol
sni-l couniv, detMvised,
i )ne lot ol Lind in the 27tl» IHs.ri i . f origiunliy Wilkin-- /,
now Tw iggse.iiiiity, the piuoc wh iooii Win. W imberly lor-
nterly resided.
Among the negroes, ore,one mulatto hoy about 20 veins i f
o£e,uue negro woman about 40years ol nee,one negro wimmii
ulmut 3W,uml her child; one negro girl about II years old,
(inn bov about ft years of ag**. and one girl about six years *>l
age; all so U! for ihe benefit of the heirs and ereditma of said
(I. ccase.il. 'J'eriiH made known on tin* day of sale.
IRA HECK. Adm’r.
April-lftth, 13:3.M
Ailminislvalor*s Kitlc.
W ILL be soil oil die lirst Tuesday jn .laimarv. I "I I,die
I mu! and uegrnca beluuging lo the-eslaie ••! John t .'loen,
late of Twiggs eounty, deceased, Terms twelve moudis
■creditwithapjiroved security. ISRAEL GflAUti, Adm’r.
April 18ih, 1C13. 2D _
A<imini*l.riitnt'*K
\ fill EE.\ HI. V to an order-ol tho lluuaiable the Inferior
(yonri of .\ewMou county, while silting a- itCouri*-! Or
dinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in July te-xl, before
ihe Court-house door in Covington, Newton county,
Lot number f nr hundred and thirty-one, in the sixteenth
district of oiiginally Henry, now ftevv ton county ,ut» ilujiro-
party of Nudum Tally, deennsecL
Sold for the benefit oftUuheim of said dreeased.
Terms on tin: day of sale.
WILLIAM TALLV,A<lm’r.
Newton county, April 1st, 1343. 2:; will
ilxecuiot's **■ »:(•.
W ALL lie sold (under ui; .neiliul.i
dower) before thaCnnrt-limisu d<
eouniy. on tk first Tuesday in Juiien
order of the Inferior Court of llsucouk
forordiuar* purposes.
Lots of I a nd Nos. 217 and 218.i-n the 2d diRfrief, mid lot No.
I liu the 3d district oforiginnlly Early, now K.ikcr cHuniyJm-
Henging lo tlio • state nfliarlua G.ilbert,doo >as< d, utid also ilia
revolutionary interest of the dower.
Terms made known on the dav.
W .M, ’ H AII I) \V IC K, ! ’.xecuto r.
Mnreh Oth, 1013. 24
Hoarding Hons.''.
i^eT^L Thk Subscriber intends Ueejnng n VIllVATVi
nOARUING HOUSE, and will . - v:niu tiav-
^J^Jg^nller.v at a very moderate rate. II:-* dvvellpig
of the widow %
n Newton, Hakei
>ahlv in in
uiv, when sitiiti"
.MilledgevtHc, Marrh 14.1043.
LSI!AM P.:m*OKS.
24 mi'-Mi
GEOItGI *, Ncwfoii Coiniiy.
Tuthe Superior Court of mid Co i.ito.
rnilE Petition of James W. Mappin. slioweth that John
L M. Manpin.on the 4th January, IA 43, made his certain
-deed of mortgage to your petitioner on a tract of land lying
in said county, but originally in lleury county, being in the
-ixteenth district of said county, being mini »er one hundred
nml nevei.t v -nine. ( onto ini ng two hundred two and u Ini If acres
tu encuic the payment of n promissory note for one bundled
nod seveiitv-fuiir dollars, due at ten (lava a fur date, hem ing
daio fourth January, eighteen hundred nnd forty-lime,
nnd so described in the mortgage, lint by error dated uud
w iiiton eighteen hundred and lurty -two; mu! it further it|i-
ncitriiig. that tlierv is now due on said nolo tho sum of one
hundred and sixty-two dollars exclusive of interest.
it is, therefore, ordered, tint the said John ,M . Mappin do
pnvintn the Clerk's otBceof thia (*''iirt. the amount of prin
cipal nod interest dne tlrcreou, on or lirfore firi-t day of the
next term of this Court, and in the cvci.t of lailureto do so,
'he equity of redemption,io und to said mortgaged premises,
be hem-eii rib barred amlfoicnlosed, mid that service of this
in In be perfected bv publication in the (ir.oKntA Journal
in the terms of the law. •
JAS. A. MERIWETHER. PltfiV.Attv.
True extract from the minutes of tho Superior Court, o
Newton county, March Term, 1343.
31 m 4 in ' REUBEN RANSOM,Clerk.
To I hr IMitnicrs ol’ Gcoi'Kiili
A /n-Mity laved in lira pence earned.
fSMIE Biihseriber is now ofieriug to the Farm* rs of Georgia
l “.MiiJt’su i omjlil-ii on l*lon;;|i
invented hy Messrs. Skuohn J. iV. Maiisiiai i. Mims,oI tic-
leiibuhau county, Missiaaippi, utwl patcntevl bv tlietu. This
Plough in eveiy roijvect ia the most desirable Plough, Stock
everofiered to L planting community. 11 romliinea diiriibiliiv
with eonvanietice—it vvill Inst a great many vchm vv itliout re-
xiair nr expense, and will iiilmit rf every variety of Plough
Imes, (three tooth borrow excepted,) ' v *th perfect convenience
nml facility—it is not heavier lliuii the ordinary wooden stock,
vet fnr stronger, mid being so very simjdc in iis construction,
that any blacksmith in the cuiintrye.au make them.
>Sample|)|ouglia may lie seen and tried ut IMr. Dense’sSlr*p
in Millcdeevillr—as Mr. .Martin's shop in Hpnrta. mil at .Mr.
F. H. Hidliugsleit’a in Washington, Wilkea county. Let the
Fanner examine Ihe plough, and lie vvill purchase tho right In
use them.
The Buhacriber propoaea to m*I1 comity rights on the most
accommodating terms.
ITT All ouiumuniealinna on this subject, post paid, addrew-
aed to me at Milledgeville, or Washington, Wilkes county
will meet with immediate attention.
ILL BARNES.
Agent for S. J. Jf. A/i»««
l)ec.2R.1841. I I tl
LiFftyotte Hall*
fllllR undersigned has taken this well known e*tahli«li-
I iiieut and respectfully aolieils a eontinusnea <>i the pa
tronage of tha former frienda ofthe IL'tise. ami the public gen-
era 11 v. CHARLES E. HAYNES
Milledgeville,January 11,1812. H* tf
I jtOHIC ill ONI TIIS after dnle. application will he
1 made to Hie honorable thn Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, fnr leave to sell
the land and negroes of John Green, late of said eounty, de
ceased. Israel gragg, AduTr.
April 18,1013. 29
1 JOUIR HIO NIT IIS after date, application will he
made to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Crawford
ountv, when sitting for ordinary pm poses, lor leave to sell
one lot ol land, No. 123, in the20ih district of formerly Mn«-
cogeo,now llniris eounty,—drawn by Nancy llill, widow,
Jasper eonnty, I lines dial. Sold na tho property of Juinea
\\ . Hill, minor.
LEWELLIN MORGAN. Guardian,
t *r iw ford cqunti. Fi b.1111» 23
•lAOUR NIONITHS after dale ( appllcallun will l»a
I 1 made i* the lloniirnble the luferioi Court of Newton
cnuutv, while -tilling as a Court of Ordinary, for leave in sell
fli- land ii-id negroes belonging to the notate of Samuel
TbonijMon, late of said county.deceased.
JoIlN P. ‘THOMPSON, Administrator.
'! troll fi, I I k 24
I ^OliR .'•? 'fl’ 12S after dale, <i|>111i:-ati<«ii vvill In-
iiind cio i Ip- 11 ouo ruble I tiler ior Court ol Wilkinson enun-
ty, vvhile ait ling Inr Ordiu iry pui poai for leave in H .-|| nite
half "l int of I ti' l No. 212, in the lUhll district of orij-inally
l.ee.iioiv Siimii-rciiuniy, as ih • propei tv ol Mary Amin Elir.a-
nbelli Sliepln iil, u - -
Wilkii
WILEY H. SHEPHERD,Guardi..
, Maid. 7th, 1813. 23
milNiTlES after date, application will bn
s made to ihe llonorahle tin? I nfoi inr Court of New ton
lonntv, when sin ing ns n <'ourt of Ordinary, fur leave to
anil tne real e*tatnot Lev i Mniiliingdeceased.
GKT1IRO MANNING, Adm’r.
March 2 1. ID 13. 23 4m
i will he
f Decatur
rniiniv, w lieu sitting for ordinary purposes, for lr
the real estate ol Joseph Sinilh, late of said eounty. deceased,
co-isisting ol on-' t!/wn lot. aiiimled in the village of Atapui-
gns ill M„d - tv, w heir, n A. A. H Ii now re-i.'-s.
U ILL! \M CHESTER, Ad.n’r.
Jan.fiih. 1311.13
MONTHS after date, application will he
. made to the li-Mi'inihb* the Inferior Court of Putnam
eounty, w heu sittinglorordiunrv purposes,for lenveto sell
III- land nml m .os belonging to tin- e-tale of Peterson C.
{<mbtler.il. . -n.--.-vL C.W. SADDLER, Adm’r.
.1^.1
IYILMAIU II. PEGU,
Attorney and l otuiM llot at Law,
KNOXVILLE, Crairjord Co.,(Sa.
Allhiisiiirsauniriiaird to bin enru willhe promptly alien-
X, if
8 .1 or Si ;** O.’VjS’ll S after date, application will b-
K 1 miide to the Honorable me I iilerior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting f-ir nrdinnry purposes,Inr leave to sell
tin- I n in I Mini in ; iocs belonuiug to the iMnte of Jacob Harris,
IRA PECK, Adm’r.
GE<HS<>1 A, TvvaRRs 4‘asraty.
\ 1 7II ERE \S U - slev King, Giiiirdiau *
» 1 I ! ■' t r ‘. ii Ytnmy-loinl ami Jo
applies to im- for letters of ilir-mis.-ioii Inn
SAi7ftJ!:is BB,AI>li,
ATTOKALV AT LAW,
KbiowIIU', 4^ raw to ril County,
Wll.t. I-KACTISK IN T1IK COUN TIKB OK
Cratr/nrd, f’pxrm, Jlnuifnrt,
1 Tullud, Marion, and Macon.
June21,1842. 39 tf
12. A. Ni l (Ml JE T,
Attorney sit Linv,
Deo.7,1041. 11 tf MACON\ Georgia.
WiLLIAn W. P/1II\E,
ATTOKWUVAT LAW.
Pi > ltsilr County, Geutgiav
W1LUAHI 15. UOBINIONand
11A IN' B III. W. miCH.DIK,
□ LAVING formed a copartnership io the |irnetien of the
. Law, w ill attend the .Superior Court-* of the several
enmities ofthe Soiithwesteni Circuit; of Talbot, .Marion and
Stewart, of the Clnit In bom bee; 11 on si on nml ('raw ford, of i lie
Flint; ami Pulaski mid Twiggs, of the Southern. 'Their of
fice i« at Lanier, IMueon eounty, tin. -17 if
BU1>WNI cV ttllOGICI^GY*
Attot nrys at L;uv.
W ILL prnrtien in the vnriotiacoiinlirs of the Southwest
ern Circuit. Houston. Upson, Crnw to d, Pike, Mouri;n
and But's; ol ill*' Flint Citcnit,ntnl hnv ing formed a eopartner-
ship with a Legal Gentleman in Savannah, me juejiared
to attend to rn-es in Bankruptcy for those who wish to nv til
themselves of tho benefit ofthe act.
WILLIAM BROWN,
WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
Office nt Vienna, Doolv county,Grorgiu.
Jan. 1st, 1313. ' 15 tf
A limit'**! CopitrliKMViliipitt the prueticc
of Lnw*
rnilF. undersigned will j»riictis<- Law in connexion onlv in
I. the comiiios of HaLl.v in, Joii.'s, Jasper, Putnam, lfau
cock, and Washington.
IVERSON I.. H ARRIS will practice ,i* In relofnro in the
(.’iri ii it Comt of tin- (' nited Slate---;
Court'* ol the counties of Wilkinson,
kiiiikI Bibb. IVERSON L. HARRIS.
Feb, I, ILL 2(1 tf SEATON DAY.
DU* JOHN SI. mUGM,
DENTIST.
S 'NFOR MS hia friends that he has removed to Maeon.lmt
will v i-i; .Mi|h Igevillc oci nsionally, v. hen he will be hup*
in the Snperil
1*111 a
Wiley Young-
I'jdi Youngblood
i Miitl Gimrdiuu-
23 Gin
'■••fore to eite all nnd singular the kindred nml !
i-l decciiHtid, to he and appear at my other i
e prescribed by law, to show cnusc,il'uiiy I
said letters should not hegranted.
tu v liaudut olfiee, this till, ilnv of April, 1313.
LEWIS SOLOMON,!.
I)
fHUXM’Slor Tonih PoMdti'.
OOTOK JNt). II. WRIGHT'S Vvliituaml Hose'Tooth
iiitiv he found at ihe Drug S*i res ot Dr. LITTLE
Milledgeville and HA HA LY SllOTW ELL in Mm-on
Price (ill rents per box. 23 jt
€ BS b:.bI*
■ l-IOK-MI! A, IVilliiuMm county.
J T being i• ,■M-M-nt*-.1 to mi bv Martin D.Simpson Executor
t of tli-' iusI Will aiol Testament of Jesse Simpson late ol
• id county if i-tMM'd that lie lias fully executed tilt same and
irged from said Exccutorshi|i
lb'
"I «I»P«
D.
>i. :Lre to rile and admonish all concerned to
t my • die.- wiiiri i the time prescriln I bv law
I ony tIn*v Imve w hv said Martin D. Simpson
uld not be di.o'-li'irged fmm bis Exi-eutorsliip as al'oi*-said.
! iven under mv Inml /mint ofiire ibis the 27th dav ol
.1342. * ALGI > TILS !E K VIFOKD.C.C. <>.
<>s;occc;c Tclfctir Comely.
VV^HERE XS II. II. Hamilton, Administratoron the estate
» t of John Pitts, ilcccusril, applies to uu: for letters ol
Di-mission on the same.
'I’liesr are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred an.I rrmlitorsn! said deceased lobe and apjieai nl
my otViev* within ih-' rime prescribed by law,to show cause,ii
nnv they have, vvltv said Inttersshould iiotlM-grunted.
JAMES II. Mi CALL u. c. c. o.
March 23th,2343. 2ti
Notice to Drblors stud CiTilitor#.
\ LL peracus In. v ing d^mamlH against the eslnle of Jacob
Hnrria dei I, Inti i f Twiggs county, will please pro-
HCiil Iheiudnly lilt. >!.d, and nil those now* imlehted to the
mid estate, vv iil call and make immediNte jmv meat lo
IRA i’ECK, Ailin’r.
March2* t , 1043.
ti EY 3: U A i. Ail I-:NGY.
m 11 Fi iindi-i signed tenews the oiler ol his servieer to his
1 frieinl* aid tin- public, in the transaction of a (i EN KRAI.
AGENCY in this place, lie will attend lolhe renewal ot' a 11
Note-, xVr. licit limy he entrusted to liiscare in the tVnlrnl
Ibink.f r tb-' eu-toniarv lee of On k Doi.lak for each renew,
al; also, to tlie taking out nml forwarding Grants, for Fifty
( • NTSonrh.
il V Letters ettchwing money and Notes (post jiaid) will
me. t vvjth prompt attention.
*IH)3B.Y W. BftADirY,
V it ui las i s si o u 1711 t* r<* li ;i u t,
\ V’ ILL enutinuo jn bu.-im-.-s at his old Stand, No. 135.
V v Hnv- Strict attention will bo given to tho
selling of C./iton and oth-'r produce. Orders for bagging
ftimilv supplier,&c. vvill be jiromjitlv executed.
July 1C. i:*-II. * 44 tf
81 A 178 3 I. T ON II Alt I> K 171A N A C O.
Fa viol's uud Gnicral <0111 mission
illCITlUtlKlK,
.S.l VANN AII, l
T A HE above Im-mess will have* the |
TAII.OKCAR
ICSTAGFP^Ei MEN'T.
THE SKBSCRIRKk would rc-
sjirctlullv inlLim bis friends ami
• lie public gi iieMtlly. tlmt beispre-
jiared to make up 4n4MIII<*»
men’s < !o(Cticik r i
id II
nml at prior
fu-h
• ble
vie.
|iond with
will warrant lii-v
w mi k to be done • ipial to any in the.
Slate ; nml In llnller* himself front
a praetiral knowledge of the Im-i •
ness, to bo niiL* to give s.iti-fu lion
to nil who inav entrust their work
to his cure. IT-hop* - i»y lilireiiiif —
K'd attention to busine-H to merit a share nt public tntroiiagc.
1.1 I'll EH SWANK.
Mi'lpdcpvillc, April fith, 1843. 2m
mbv Goods In Bntoeifon*
riAHK subscriber has received anil is cow opening nt llm
1 sign of tho “New Div Golds Store.’’ i fresh supply of'
Goods, wlii<-|| makeshlH assortment one nl'ibe la si lo !••■ (om il
in the vieii.iiv |*rri*nns in want of Dr.v Gmu's will do well
to call,ns bargain* are ofieriug well worthy tlm attention oT
purdiasers in rin-sc hard limes.
E. W. BANCROFT.
F.ntontnu, lfitli Jnn* 1313. IG
ILin'ifiiiiiH in Dry Goods al l ::!oMtoii.
rill IK suli-eribei would |-e« jiect lull r remind thus - in want
1 ol Drv Goods, that lie has op< in-d ii large aed well assort
ed stock nt Eatontou, wheiehe is prejniied losell Dry GoodH
nt bis usual very Imp price*.
l’lirclia-t-rs emi always depend upon finding a good assorl •
incut on hand,as .tew good- will be frequently received, ami
Dee. 2t», 12 I
K.\\ . BANCROFT.
tho alora formerly occupied liv Mr. Slade.
12 if
bone, tesemh
-mess v
iltteutii.il of Col. E. 11 \
ville, nml for six years a Fuel
nal and exclusive
ton. formerly of Milledg
and Commiaaion Meiclmui of
Eatontou.
Farincrs-EVER A RD IIA M l ETON.
THOMAS MaRDI.M AN.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON
Havunuah.Oct. 1st, 1342.
KKt-'K IlKNCKS.
t ol.Thomas Mnugb' ll, Jones “
Messrs Wi:i- hip iV •' I ntchiiiH, Clinton.
Mr. Seaton Grantlund, ) , ...
Mr. .It’r. ll.-i.ll. * J .Vlllle,lK«v,"c.
Messrs 11 iid-oii \ I lioimis,)
Mr. John G.l.ium l-n, S
Col.N.t LS ;.v, >
t Sen. H. J. W v nn, / Sparta.
Mai. Jas. Th'di.is, >
Mossrs!'! L !v J.'ileall, ( Irwi, ‘* on «
P.lnj. Jn-. II. Hluckahrar, )
Dr. N. Tucker,
Col. George M. Troup,
Mr. Join Thomas, j
!Mnj. A. Fetter, Savannnh.
Messr**. Stovall, Simmot-s ^ f’o., Angus'
(Li*'The uni -rsvillo Telcscopi/ will pltsti
I.aniens cnuutv.
JOMflOi’U lVA^BBlIUKIV,
COTTON FACTOR
AM)
C():m;iiss:():i Ulrt'cltniK,
Aug, 3,1812. 43 tf H \VANNAH» G«.
Notice*
\ BOI'T tin* first of N'nvciuher last, n .Mr. Cquin enclosed
to Mr, rimitliTrea tin r at Millcdgev ille, bv mall, n
dollar bill, to giant a lot of laud, hut ree* ivrd lor answer I
Mr.Smith that tin* letter was received, but not tho money;
from which it would seem tlmre is a thievish villi.m on tli
rontu from this place to the former, who has access to tli
mails and vv ho break tlm seals of sneli letters io*l»c may suspect
to Imve motif v in them • mi purloins their rouiems.
J. GRAHAM, F. M.
Holmesville, -1th Dec. 1312.
NOTICE.
I OST or mi-lai I, a E'l OSIlissury Nolo, executed by
j Archill ild Davis, mail-* payahln to the .Suhseriber, »»r
lienrer.bv tin- iw -iiiy-fi.'ili d iy ««f Decumbor, (written in fig
ures, 25) eigiieen Imndrrd and forty-three, for (In- sum of two
li'indrcd and * iglity-five dollars, and dated 23d Sept. I3ll.—
All persons uie requested not to trade lor said note, ami the
maker noticed not to pn\ the sauu to auv one except the snh
•nriber. WILLIAM T. WYNN.
Kutouton,Fiiluain county,Nov. 15,1042. 7 tf
Orou^lil lo Jtiil,
ON tin* 3tttti iu-t, a negro hnv who snys his name
is Aii\m. and belongs to Mr; Hamilton Tripp.
Hcanf.ii t. S (L, and that In- run away from M
G. \V Owen’s Flantaii.»n, in Cumdcn eounty, «
the 23d iiist. Ssid hoy is ulioiit 13 or 19 years
age, 5 font fij inches high, dark complexion, at
full face, with an iron on each leg, 'The owner
requested to call, anil prove property, pay charges
ml tako him away. L.\V. IIARuLS, A. J.
Hr nos wick, (in'.. Aug. 31st. 1342.
I*c*nil<*iifiury, Gt'urgin.
XfOTICK is hereby given, that all mainline lured articles
IN al ilia Penitentiary, vv ill be sold at the i.ovvkht cash
('KICKS for all Bonds made by the Stale of Georgia pnvalilo
at thirty years. Thn bouds will bn received nt the value o
crixly cents in tho dollar.
CHARLES H. NELSON, Principal Keeper.
F, S. Central Hank money vvill be received at par from
those who desire to purchusi* nrliclea made at the Fmiiten-
tinry, Jnn. 17. Di if
OGLETHORPE UN1V12RSII Y.
JUNIOR EXHIBITION.
flMIE Winter Session of this Institution will close with nn
■ Exhibit i..ii of oiigiiial Oralinus, by raenilmri of the Ju
nior Class on Wednesday the llllli of May. Tho exercise*
will commence ui 10 o’clock, A. M.
J. II. FIT TEN.
Srr'y of the Hoard of Trailer*.
F. S.—Tho Hummer Session will open on Monday tho 12th
of June.
April ttlli, 1313. 30 3t
not dispn ed to undergo the f.>
liey to ami Irmu the >eal «.l Gov
of inking ut their Grants, has
vices loilt-' public ns a Gknj i
the alniv e Lotteries ;
i Hie
al Pi
No
corning i n ;n t.vrr.Dnu iiKVKtm.i
'i’ho bdlo-' mg are tlm prices ot
teries, to w it:
F-'Vti..' Lottery ofUVH,
. f i:
id expense of a
i, b*r tlm side pu.
•:« ed t » ofier hi:
. r r * (J ii a \ r
. . tlm Kkm \v
I-“32, (Land I.ns) A Id
For tin*Lottery of 1332. (Gobi L* t-) 2 5o
Hi-* fees will be—-forcai b Grant,AOcctits—fen-aeli renew
al of Notes.*•• cents—lor inform; inm coueni -Lig ungraniid
or reverted I, ts,25cents.
Central Bank funds, or tho note* of sperm paving Banks
onlv, will be received for nnmnnts dm-the friale. ‘The eh.inge
bill's of !)•-('ity Council of Millrdgcv ill-*, or ••film Cential
Bank, will he reeoived intuiymeut of tu\ ices
OJ* PosrAGK in every tnstaiire to he paid, and the neces
sary amount enclosed, in older io meet w .ih <lue attention.
Topror.itrn it Grant, nit allidiivil is required of tlm owner,
girt rd in ii, ndtiiiiiistrnior.or It gal represi'otiitiv *• of tlm owner,
or ofjudginent creditors—showing that le* or limy are such
ovv in-r or judgment creditor ofthe nvvie i, which aiiidav it must
be. tiledattliu Surveyor Gencrul’soffice,before the Grant ciiii
All Intsineas entrusted to my care, will be faithfully nml
promptly attended to.—Acdre-
Milledgeville. Felt. 21.1343.
23 3m
4««*oi'^isi Coinin'.
rpiIK undersigmd propose to publisu, after the first of
I Alnr. lt next, u Newcpaper in tlm town ol* Rome, to bo
called
THE GEORGI A COURIER.
'Tlm North-AA estern section ol Georgia Inis been for nfewr
years past rapidly increasing in importance. Its great natur
al ndvnninc -, iis yet, but imperfectly ..iiown; its itiexlinustibln
iriiuetul rnsources, becoming every day more (icveloped; its
abundant, nnd varied Agrn ullural pr.nln.-t ,—iis prospective
and mutually beiipficiai connexion w iih tlm . bi*-f Uomiuercinl
points upon lit*' Si nJioard, logelber with llm imnicm-e politi
cal and - rial influence, which it is capable ofex*-rtiuc, render
it more interesting than perhaps any other portion of our
vv ide|y extruded Territory.
Tlm want **fu pt-riodii al which would suitably support 11*
true policy of the State al large, uud iho p- cultur iuleiesis if
this section o| it, while its location would eu title it more wide
ly lo disseminate political irulli, hits been long felt. ’J o sat.s-
litis want is the object of our present enterprise.
Tlm col it ms of I Iih Courier will be chic tl v devoted to that
liberal and moderate advocacy of Whig principles, audio
the suppoit ol Internal Improvement \ endeavoring, if possi
ble, to avoid parly beats and jealousies, and 1-n-i-m our opin
ions npon s*.-.ml and practical expositions ot the C'otisliiu-
liona of iln* Slate and General Gov* ruin* ms.
It vvill also emilniu tlm current news ofthe day; a tasteful
ly selected .Miscellany, and tlm medley of matter usually
served Up in siicll puldiriitinus. In short, no clfiirt will be-
spared on onr pail, to m ike it a pleusiug vehicle of instruc
tion and amusement.
mrier will bo published at thir*-
in advance, or Four Dollars, if
of the year. Tw o c**nies w ill be
i or five copies f.r I n !>ollnrs
Rome,January, 1313.
'I'mms.—'The Georgia CL
Dollar* per annum,pnv able
not paid until lire expirnlioii
forwarded lor Five Dollars
pni.l in ndviitu e.
FOR SALE*
rnilE FLAN I’ATION adjoining the Tow n Common of
J Milledgeville,containing ubout S OOO A<*rt*^*
For tanna.apply in TilOrt, II. fiTUDDl*
January 17tb, 1JI3. I« 14 A W
THE ANNUAL FAIR
OF THE
PLANTERS’ GLIJB OF HANCOCK,
W ILL take place at SFARTA.on Fl'idliy, the 3d day
of NoV<‘llli»<*r t IN'IR, on winch day all crops,
stock, and articles, Unit may Im oll’ered for Prciniiim*, nr
Honors, will be examined by the Committees uppointed for
Unit purpose; and outlie iicxtdny,Saturday,tlio ilotnmitten
will report, i In- public exhibition of stock and articles w ill be
made, and an Address ih livtied before the Club.
Frcmiuins awarded oa the followin'' nrliclea .—
For the best Ac to ol Corn, - - |5 33
•• •• 2d best do. - . . - 3 00
“ “ fid,-I|b, and full bpst do. - • Honors.
** u best Aero of Wheal, ... $5 00
•* “ 2.1 best do. fi 00
“ “ 3d,4tli otnl 5th bust do, • • ll-.nors,
“ '• best Acre ol Uuls, ... ^.'i (ill
*• “ 2d best do. . . . . fi 00
“ “ fid,-ItIt and 5th best do. • - Honors.
•* *• lo-st Aero of Sweet Fotntocs, • • $5 00
“ “ 2d best do. • . 3 00
“ “ fid,4th nml5th best do. • • Honors.
“ “ best Acte ol'Turnips, ... $500
“ “ 2d be.-1 do. . • . fi 00
“ “ 3(1,4th and 5th best do, - « Honors.
“ •* In-sl Acre of Coiiott, • • • $ > 00
“ “ 2d lu-st do. . - . 3 00
“ *• fi.l, -lilt iiikI5lIt best do. - * Honors,
f Competitois for FrcmiiiniH oil Crops will ho required to
| pivc the nntdu* operanda of culture.
3 .-’or tiro he-t Stallion of 4 years and upwards, • $5 30
2d l»es| do. do. do. 3 00
3.1, lilt and 5th In-st do. do. • Honors,
best fi venr uld Colt or Fiilv, - * $-1 00
2.1 bcit do. do.* - • 2 00
fid, -Itli nml 5th best do. - • Honors,
b* -*t 2 venr old Colt or Fill v, - $2 00
2d best do. do.' . - 1 00
fid, lilt nml 5th best do. • * Honors,
best sucking Celt or Filly. • • $2 30
2d best do. do. • - 1 00
fill,-lib and 5th best do. - * Honors,
best Brood .Mare, vv ith nr without a Colt, §5 00
2d best do. do. do. 2 OCi
fid,4lu nnd 5th best do. do. Honors.
shhmfg:!) thief.
V MAN calling himself W A I.K Klv. eaile.l at tlm stable if
the subscribe r in thi-* city, on ’Thursday, the 11 tit in-
stunt,and hired a horse, which lin rode a way, Tlm burse i-i
a Imy, about ID years old, L>j hands high, and piu cssmootli •
iy when pacing slow—no maiks recollected except suddl-v
marks. Walker, is a young iunn, apparently about 22 or 23
yeursnf age, medium height and -1-*ut—w as geui.-elly dies?-.
ed,and said he wished to ride about twenty-live miles Irm.i
tne city, nnd vv otilil return on tl).- da * following; but as In* b > a
not vet made his appeaiaiu-c, I .uu ilifp.--- .i to suspect lie Itnd
no intI'tilioti to return. Auv iufuruuitiou rc-pc-tnig him < r
the horse, w ill be thankfully received uud sniiahlv rewarded.
Augiistn, Aug. Kith ' N. HALLlNGALL.
GEORGIA. WDinfvr 4'<>8!»tly .
.lu.-IAH ,-t G(o toils l.ef .r** am one
n>+ light chc-nut -i.rrcj mare, six yean* old,
wiilt a little white in lu-r (orebcad, with »
Spill oil each side of her lull '<
bling saddle minks. Appra.-
d bv l.eoiutrd Drives ui.d Lemuel llodg.-sto -ixtv doiiar.-^
THOM AS I) A.MEL.J. F.
xtract from the E-trav Book tb.-* Mar. Ii2fttb, D:|3.
LEW IS J. ;; \ MSI.A . ILL. I ( .
General .\«<*ury,
V T Mll.LElXiEYlUji:. a A.
I of the (icueral Aie*t*mhlv **i (lie State of Geor-
, passed on llie 2i!th day of Di c-mber, I M2, the 2,|
f said Act pri.v iiles * that the i.irtuuaie drawers io
the Land Lottery ol I32l, .-mbrai-iug the i ••oitii* oforigiital-
ly Dooly , Houston,Monroe, ID n»y and I'aycii*- . ..ini tlnv
forluuut’ d aw its in the I.ami Lottery ol It' .T, . ml-iaciug lie*
( ouuties of Lee,.Muse.tgc-, 'Troop,Covvetu and < ' irndl; ami
the fortunate drawers In tin- Laud Lottery of |5ifi2, embracing
the eonuii. s «/l oi igiuall v I .’lie rokee, but now < 'b'-rukee, For-
Hvtli.Cobh, ('ass, Lumpkin,Gilmer, .durr iv, Walker .FitHid
ing, D.idc, ('li.itl mgii, 1:11i«>11. ami I’lm I, thi-ir
Grants on or belnre tin* first day of July, L. |fi, ortho sumo
shall he eon-d.lured as revcite.l to the Slate, 'Tin- operation
of this act does not apply to lands draw n by orphan-* until.
tweDe inunthsniter the youngrsi one shall have attained tin*
tlge of2l years.”
The Utli’-.' tinn provides“ that from and imindiately after
tho passage ot ibis act, any person applying t;i take out any
grant in tli*' ahuvu descrila <l eonulic.*-, shall take uu oaiii
lion lie i-* tin- proper ovv in r ol said lot. or the law till agent ol*
lbs owner thereof, nnd shall produce u pot* er of attorney'
fmm the n win r of si id lot. pro; <t I y uiti , -i*-d,”*ve,
B7 The iiiiilorsigui .I I clu-v ii.g il at there are a large por
tion of the fni tuwulc diaw
be
M le
I do.
•Sil, 4th ami 5th best do.
In-st 2 venr old Hull,
2d l.esi do.
tVJ (
2 30
fi I, Ith and 5th best do.
la -t Milch Cow,
2d best do.
!}•!, I'll an*l 5th best do.
licet 2ycnro d Hi ih r,
Oil best lln. dll.
fill. 4th ami 5th host do.
best Tup,
!l,
fill, -till nnd 5th best do.
best Evve,
2d best iln.
fid, 4th uitd5llt host do.
best Boar, -•
2.1 In st do.
fid, -lilt and 5th |>i'st do.
I-. -I Sow,
>3 30
2 30
Honors.
$2 00
1 00
Honors.
$2 00
1 00
Honors.
$2 00
1 00
Honors.
$3 30
a oo
Honors.
$3 30
2 00
fid, itli nml5th best .In. - - - Honors,
heuvinet fat Hog, front otto to two years old, in pro-
portion to age, • - $2 00
2d heaviest do. do. do. 1 00
fi.l, Itli itnd 5th heaviest tin. do. do. Honors,
heaviest Fig, agreeably lo age, from G to 12 numtlis
old, £2 30
2d heaviest do. do. ... i oo
fid, lilt anil 5th heaviest do. do. - Honors,
he.-t piece of 10 yards Homespun for Gentlemen's
' wear, - - • $fi 00
2d best do. do. do. * • - 2 00
fid, -Ith and 5th best do. do. do. Honors,
lu-st Counterpane, ... * Jjfi 00
2d best do. ...... 2 00
fi.l, 4th and 5ih host do. ... Honors,
best piece, of 10 y ards.of Domestic Silk. $5 bft
do.
do.
“ “ c-l, -Itli and 5th best do. do.
*• 44 b*'si article of Negro Clothing, - • $2 Oft
44 44 2d best do. do. • • 1 00
44 44 fid, 4th and Silt best do. ... Honors.
44 44 best arlicleof Negro Blanketing,cotton or woo I, $2 in
44 44 2.1 best do. do. do. I 00
44 44 fid,4th and best do. do. Honors.
Tin* Club will award liberal Fremiums nnd Honors on all
articles w hicli may be lucuuliicfiiird hy Ladies and ofl'ered
fur exhibition ; such us Needle Winked Capes, Cups, W ork
Fockeis,Stockings, Gloves, fee.—in fuel, every article that
innv be sent bv them.
'TUTTLE II. AUDAS, Secretary.
Sparta, (Jn. .March 11, 1313. 25 mlhu
CONSTITUTION.
Cbeiokt'e (Lund Agency*
T P IIF. umliT.-uinul prop.Mc', having under his direction, all
I gi-miH uf imgrnnti’d laiiils in all llie Cherokee counli-'s
p roe. ui ed ami lorvvardcd free ol charge, when the requisite
provisionsof law is lurnmhcd him uccutiKtaiiinl hy mniicv to
pay the grant lies, uud the postage paid hy Ihe owner ofthe
I further propose to sell nnv lot of land, when the party
wishes to sell and will advise me of his desire, specifyJug his
lowest cash price,and in vv l.-at funds Im wishes puymenl, tlm
proceed-* to In* rounded or di posited fort It w iih to order; ifsido
is e lice ted uud tli. pitly notified oftlm result under hi-* or their
instructions, I would suggest tu those who have seen their
lands an.I believe tin in not worth the grant fees, to write me
before the foifciturcnicuis, which is tlm lirst of July next,
placing u small prim nimvn the grunt fees,ns I believe that 1
could .-.-Il almost any lot fur something, and it would only cost
the postage to know.
I milk*- these propositions with a view of affording some
friend.- I how an npportuiii-y of purchasing some lands, anti
as tlm party owning lias tlm power of pricing uud receiving the
cash at bis price for his property. 'There cannot be uuy thing
unfair pi toy propositions.
All in-ini. lions willin' promptly complied with. In every
installer wlii-n n party may nuthmi’/.e me to sell bis land, tlm
power ol'iigcncv vvill In: ret tit tied in fiO days,if no sale is ef
fected, unless utIn rvv i-c instructed.
By the provisionsof tlm late law, all lauds not granted bv
the j.-t of July next, is reverted to the State, and will be sold.
To procure a grunt, an afli.luvit is required oftlm owner, guar
dian, ad.niiuMrutnr nr legal representative of the owner; or
ol judg.ii : t eteditors—showiug tlmt he or tlmv are such
owner, nr judgn.-nt creditor oftlm owner, which affidavit
tntisi lie ,'lefi w itli tlu* Smveyor General, before grant can
issue, nod ifappiicil lot by an agent u power of attorney in
due lorn, with the agent's affidavit is required.
Tl..-grant Ices on 40 acre lot* tire $2 50, on 1 GO nr re lots
$5; fur vvlii It Ucnlral Bunk hills are received at Um Trcusu-
Milledgeville, Feh.fi, 1312. 34 tf
bUOH VVS \um-A,.
iss?§
rp ii is
AT THE SIGN
t'F THK f| Q
GOL5I50A 1SALL,
Daiii.iim.oa Ga.
nd well known cstalilishmcnt is cnulintied on-
I. ib-r tin- uianiig*-mi*ut of tho widow of the late .vl it. John
Ciioici;,:.-- Froprii tress; who, from Imr LON it EXFERI-
EN'CE in this business, ffaticrs herself with the nfisistai.ee o
ti competent BAR-Kl-'.EFKIt, lo he ruulilcd to give gem-ta
satisfaction to all, who may patrotix- her IIOU3I). Her
t viti r.. as heretofore, will be furnished wit Ii the best tlm coun
try art’n.and no pains w ill no spared to render both t. : ular
ami tin - i. • •: t buarderscomforiii. ie. Hie returns lu-r crate I ill
in-know ; .igi-m o s to the l.'iumr Utisiomers of this Hot. I. ami
respecitollv solicits n e. ntiiiuance of ihnt patronage . .. lihor-
ally b -stnwe.I nil thi-* llou-. 1 , under other anil morn cheerful
circumstances,than that whir It now overshadows it.
Her pr ices willlu* regulated according to tho scarcity o
Minusv, and the ImtdiiOsS ol the limes.
MARY ANN CHOICE.
January 5. 1313.
~ A.Wi:Kit'.±S~iBOTS-;
Madison, Ueo.
Pr; r rA Til E suiiscrilier gives notico to his old friends and
fpTfkjj (be public, tint b>' w dl lake cbargB of the above cs
iMlfil. ahljshnicnt i/u the lit si day of May next, nnd pledges
hi m-eli tad -v utc Ins entire a i lent ion to toe hiisini'ssnftlm Hotel,
.-ml -jfi .• mi. dart in Lis power t • render nil comfoi ulib
vvlm him v lavor him vv itli a mill; and tie superiority ot thn
btiil.li ig itself, it- rmil l i •m-o to tho Georgia Railroad De
pot, togetlcr with the lot.g exjn rioneo of tlm subscriber, ff ti
lers him with a strong hop*' ol sneer-*. 'The house is filled
with sup- i inr servants, nml < outmc.tcil with tlm Hotel is n first
rate Stuhir, anil a superior (Istler,
JOHN JACKSON.
Madison, 13th April, 1343.
The Fropri.'tor.in r'tiring trout tlm ehnrgeof the AMERI
CA? ID) I EL, trtiirns thanks lo his friends and the pulilic
for their liberal patronngw,nml solicits a continuance nt the
la* or* so liberuilv In-stow' d -im-c the npcuiug of his house.—
Th« establishment w ill be conduct' d after llin first May, hv
Mr. Joint Jackson and Lady,late of Atheu*, whose chat .•ter
for good housekeeping t- to » well known to require my rec
ommends lion; they will, h.-vond doubt, keep llm house in n
JOS. M. EVAN.'.
superior manner.
FAMILY MEIH4 INES.
D R. SI’OLM’S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY, n med-
icitm higlilv esteemed by those who have used it. The
cure i«* t ff'-eted hv the regular use of il for a while, bv whit li j
a thor-'iigh and compb te . linnge is produeed in lbe*l::' , s-
linn. 'Tbi* (li-(-a*e, Siek Headache, is common in tin-c. m-
trv.ntid can only l e cured by restoring a healthy uctioii ol ilie j
stomach and bowels.
Hay's Liniment*
An article now .-.s well established for the rare of File®, a*
Quinine is for Fever, or Opium to relieve pain; scarcely have
I know a or heard of a case Inti what tl has been used with cu-
Rnlin oS* Uolnnibfn.
A plea-ant peitome, besides promoting and restoring the
grow tit oi the In*ir.
Dnlloy'* Ointment,
For Burns, Sores and Ulcers, and to relieve pain. This
Ointment Ins h.-n used in innnv case* in this community
nml tins proved to ho a mod excellonl remedy.
To all who list* L<*atli<*r in any rorin.
OIL OF TANNIN,
OR, I,KATHB1! RKSTORER;
A NEW CHEMICAL DISCOVERY.
Most people know, tlmt ihiai and hide* are converted info
lent to r by tlu; use of Tannin extracted from certain haiku, &.e.
W it- ’i tit" lorcn uud strength of tlie Tannin is w orn out, the
lent her becomes dead,hard, dry, brittle, cracked, covered tri/h
a crust, ,\v. THIS ALL KNOW. To restore then t\Je,
Hiil'ni.sv, ,:i:;isfnr*,v, utrciigfli. Hinootliiie«x, and remove nil crust,
fly,or Idis'.-r—rentore the tannin. Tlu * eubntanre the leather
ui-v.r can r* <eive the sei oild time; but tlu* whole virtues of it
an ia tin article, the <ML (>F ’TANNIN—which penetrates
the -tit,’ -t ami hardest leatlu-r, if it has been twenty years in
it-. ; and if it tears easily with tin- lingers, it imparls ut once
a stn'ugtb that is utterly incredible until seen. It become*
nnr leather, in all respects, with a delightful softness and
pnl.sli, and makesall leather completely and perfectly iinncr-
rions to water—particularly hoot'*, shoes,carriage-tops, bar.
n- hose, trunks, ninl in fact all thing* made of leather,giv-
in. a-; !ciidid p dish, even higher than new leather has, and
at least dunbiinir it* » ear and dtirahilii v, in whatever manner
the leather i-* used.-—THESE ARE 1‘AOTS.
U c b.n o to suy il, for we would never have believed tho
vv->iidcrful effects ol tin* oil upon leather without seeing it, and
we -k not tor ihe credulity of tho community till llu-y have
sect., and thru, we know that they mint knntr ilic-e to be facts.
Diie.-tionw for use, with each bottle. Fatent leather audits
poli-di restored l»v this oil.
C’nrus cannot long exist where thin is used for boots nnd
shoes, it keens the leather so bofl,
LEATIi I’.Rcannot decay, »>r crack, mould, nr blister, dur
ing the y omnion age ofman, s*» fur as we can judge hy expe
rience. if tin* oil i« properly used.
LADIES’ shoes,of the finest kinds,are beautified and ren-
lie rod water-proof by it; and so are shoes or boots of ull util-
B.iai-Ii then,all Indin rubber,or other over shoes, and tiso
thi- oil. ’The proprietors will warrant, that if leather is first
soul.t'.I in this oil, and then made into a hoot, and that hoot
sunk three month* in water, not one drop of wet or moisture
can t ver enter the hoot, unless it runs over the top ! nail such
a hoot shall wear double the tunc ofits mute that is not so pre-
pa red.
t ; None genuine unless with the fur, simile signature ol
COMS TOCK A-. GO.
'I'o Im had at Dr. Wm. (I. Little’s Drug store, to
gether with n fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Ac. just te-
ceiv cd.
Millcdroville, April 1st, 134*.
ICom* OiillillPllt,
.-t excelh ut preparation for ’Tetters, Ringworm*. Fit
ul other cutaneous eruptions
a boxes with directi i
L'oiii«ifo<'k A Co.’s Conmilrntnl Coin*
pottntl Fluid Kxtrurl of Miirsiipnrilln*
For 5*rr«.fu1s, t’ntuneous Diseases, Liter Affections. Mrr-
Curia I Dit-n-es, Arc.
t.s had vv|nde*a|o nnd retail of Comstock Sc Co.. 71,
Maid I I.me. New York, umlal
Liltl'-Ls miiK Moro, HIIIIcdK^villr.
logribur with a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Ke. jo*t
ceivcd. April25. 39 9t
.71 \1L AHRANHF.IILNTK.
NORTHERN MAIL
Due daily at 7j A AL—Closes daily al 12 M.
COLUMBUS and MACON MAIL
Duo daily at I F. M —Close*daily at liA. Al.
SAVANNAH MAIL
Closes Monday, Wednesday ami Friday at 5 F. Al.
Ttiesduy, Thursday, anil Sunday ut 12 M.
F1EDMONT MAIL
l)'te Tne«dnv, Thursday ami Saturday, n»5 A. M.
Close* *• “ “ II A. M.
HAWKINSVII.LE MAIL
Duo Tuesday uud Friday,nt 10 A.M.
Closes 44 •* at 12 M.
COVINGTON MAIL
D'ta Momlav, Weduesd iy, and Friday, at 3 F. IM.
Closes Tttesd ly.Tborsdav mol r*nturdoy ut 6, A. IM.
MONTICT.LI.O nml STANFORDY1LLE MAIL
Due Wednesday at 5 F. Al.—Closes Monday at o F. M.
RAM AH MAIL
Due Wedue*dnv—Clo«cs Wednesday at 12 M.
L. DAGGET T, F. Al.
.Millcdgev ills Post-Office, )
Mar. , 1313. \
I lie Art of IIcnlhiK (lie Nlek
In harmony with Ihe Jmws of Mature, and ihe r
lion if Man.
n KAl.Tll i. tb.pmr m.u-.wr.lth nml ih. ,
bliss. I o n iii ui laboring in.der disenn- >|, ' n,, *l
littla better lliun a dreary solitude,a clieerle**w %%' i*
cd hv tin variety, a joy less scene cheered by no
■ ■ v liL. - »i u ,0 . c,ttl "Sfei,
Id* ,|. '
AN ACT to niter nnd clinngn tlio third mill seventh sections
ol thc first articlo of tha Constitution.
Whehkas, tint third section of the fust article ofthe Constitu
tion ul this {Stale declares,tlmt the Senate shall bo elected
biennisllv,on the lirst Monday in November,until suchdiiv
of election be altered bv law; nml shall be composed of
one member from each county, to be chosen hy the electors
thereof:
Ami \\ ii ittiEAS, the seventh se-tion of the first article of tho
Coiisliiution o f this State declares, that tho House of Rep-
r.-M niatives shall ho composed of members from all the
counties which now arc, or hereafter may he included with
in this State, according to iheir respective numbers of lien
white persons, ami including three-filth* of all the peoplo
of coloi ; the actual enumeration shall he made w ithin two
year.*, nml within every subsequent term of seven years
thercaitcr, at such time nnd in such manner ns this conven
tion may direct. Each county containing three thousand
persons, agreeably to the loregoiog plan of enumeration,
shall im* entitled to two members; seven thousand, to ihreo
nieiuln-rs; and twelve thousand to four members; hut each
county si.all have nt least one and not more than fourutem-'
bers , ih.-repiexentiitives slmll be chosen annually mi tlm
first Alumlay in November, until such day ofclecltonbo al
tered bylaw. Until tl>" aforesaid enumeration shall Im
made, tlio several counties shall lie entitled to the following
niititlier ol representatives, respectively. Camden, two;
Glynn, two; Liberty, three; McIntosh, two; Bn an, one;
Chathrfln, four; Effingham,two; Scriveu, two; Alonignni-
rry. tvo; Burke, three, Bulloch, one; Jefferson, three;
Lincoln, two; Elbert, litre**; Jackson, two; Richmond,
three; Wilkes, four; (’olumbin, three; Warren, three;
Washington, three; Hancock,four; Greene, three; Ogle
thorpe, three ; and Franklin, two.
And hkid: vs, the said recited sections require alteration—
to tlm end, therefore, ihut said section* ntav he allured:
Fkctiom 1. He it enacted by the Senate and Jlontc of llr-
prr*entativc* oj the State if Ororgia. in (setteral Amenddy
no t, nml it i* lien by clinch it by the authority of the same. Tliut
as soon a* this hill shall be pas-cd, agreeably to the require
ment.-* ol the Constitution, the following shall ho adopted in
lien ofthe sections above recited, to wii: in lieu of the third
secti .n of tlie first article of the (.’(institution aforesaid, tlio
Senate ahull lie elected biennially on tho first Monday in Oc
tober, and ahull consist of forty-seven members, and ahull bo
cositpoM'd of one member from each senatorial district, which
di-trict shall be. composed of two contiguous counties, not in
cluding t!ic eouniy with the largest representative popula
tion, which ahull’constitute a separato district; which dis
tricts shall ho arranged a ml organized Iv the General Assem
bly, at tin* s'ssinn wltcn this shall be adopted, nnd if any now
county si.all bo hereafter fprined, it shall lie annexed ti) otto
of the'‘district* from which it was taken ; and that in lieu of
the M-venth section of the first article of tlie Constitution, llm
following f-ltnll bn adopted: tlm House of Representative*
r-liull In-composed of one hundred and thirty members; each
county shall have one Representative, and no county shall
have more than two Representatives: thirty-seven counties
havin'! the greatest population, counting all Tier white per
sons, and three-fifths of the people of color, shall have two
Representatives ; the said apportionment shall Im made hy
the General Assembly, at the session at which this section
shall he adopted ns an alteration oftlm Constitution, hy nn
net io he introduced after tlie adoption thereof,and a new' ap
portionment *-hall be made at the session next after each fu
ture niiumeratioti of the inhabitants of this {State, made under
tlm Constitution and laws thereof, but at no other time.
WILLIAM 11. WOFFORD,
Speaker of llie I louse of Representatives.
ROOT. M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to. 27th December, 18-12.
CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor.
AN ACT to alter the third section of the fourth article of llm
Constitution of this {State, so fnr ns to authorize the people
to elect the General Militia officers of this State.
Bkctiov 1. He il enacted by ihe. Senate mul House af He•
pn si ntntire* of the Stale of (irorgia. in (Senn a/ Assembly
met. and rtis hereby Charted by the authority of the snnic, 'That
from and immediately after this act shall have pussi-d in con
formity with llie Constitution of this Stall*, it snail and may
Ik-lawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Generals, to
be elected by the people of tho respective. Divisions or Brig-
nil*--, and all persons subject to do miliim duly shall ho
entitled to vote for the same, only.
Skc. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid
That nil laws and parts of laws, militating against this uct
he .mil the same ure Imrehv repealed.
WILLIAM IL WOFFORD,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ROOT. M. ECIIOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, 20th December, 1842.
CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor.
AN ACTto he entitled nn act to ntnrnd the first section of
the third at licit* of the Constitution of this State.
WiiKitKAS, the above section amongst oilier things provides
tii.it in cases of joint obligors, orjoint promisors, residing in
different counties, the suit may lu* brought in either conn*
t v, and a * npy of the petition and process, served on tim
party residing out of tlm county, in which the suit may hn
cutiimencnl,shall ho Jccuii d sufficient service under such
rules and regulations as toe- Legislature have or may di-
And Whkkka.s, by tlm existing laws of this State,the maker
ami inoniscrs of promissory notes, residing in the same
( ouuty, mav l»* Filed together in the same action,but wlmn
Bm.t ii'sidi-in d fli*rent coni tie*, it has l-oen rul' d by the
court tlmt limy cannot be joined upon the ground that limy
an* m>t joint obligors, nor joint promissors, in the sense ami
ui-'aning ofthe above recited clause of tim Constitution,and
thercliiic in such case.*, parties me compelled to bring sep
arate actions at a great increase of cost* and expenses,
ft.iili io tlm plnintilTs nml defendants:
Ami WiiKKKAfi, the said first section of the third article re
quires amendment :
He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativet
of tin State of Georgia, in General Asst mbit/ met, and it is
In rt by ennett d by the authority of the same, Thai so soon as
this act shall have passed ngrcably lo the requisitions of tlm
CoM-iittiiinii.tin- liiilow’ing .-hall Inim a part ot tlo- said first
section ol'llie third ntticle "I the Cuuslil'i tinu of this Slate,
and I • l-c inserted therein immediately after tlm clause above
n cited to w it: Ami in case ot a maker nnd indorser, or in
dorser- o!'proiiiis*nry notes resid ing ui different counties in
tiiis Stair, tlm same may be sued in the county w here the ma
ker i<-id's .ami a copy of llie petition ami process set veil on
the indorser or imlorsers, residing out of the count v. in which
tlm suit may be commenced, shall he deemed sufficient ser-
v iee uud.-r tli*- same rules and regulation* as the Legislature
have, or uiuy direct in (lie cuso ol joint obligors and joint pro-
WILLIAM B. WOFFOP.I).
Speaker of tlie House of Representatives.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS.
President of tho Senate,
Assented to, December, 2S 1812.
CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor.
-d I.V I
For 111. ,uul ii.ii
g.i.n, llliiy ret in it. vulur, Iml >{ In., lo.l it,
• be afflicted then come and b« Imnli-il, let,,,. - *<i|
been so long diseased mill tried mnniiv nliv.' , ***** I
y, II joy less scene cm-cred by m, a
m deceased body, like n Martyr
V physicians,'ff IPt J
van tuny
hope of my Imitig cured.—Despond ..
n slom! to health, for it is ••••rlan.ly true, that Deit/l *** 1
•:fd on curtli remedies for all tlm malailii-N ot unit, ' i, '
no difference how many years you have hreu disenJ* '
w bat name, stage or type,your disease uinv Im- ili«|i ’ I
or hy how imiiiv physicians treated, be not dim .....
apply to Dr. B. It. Thomas, near Montffmnerv I
bus battled il.-alb ill a thousand lor me, um| di!*eii',|., "i I
er.v ngmavnt.oii, quickly teimivii.g t|,« dunb'tlui?’: I
dangerous di.-ene. s uud restoring tliotisnmls tu I«. ui '*"11
<•,,,,1,1 iml find rcliefany where rlr,-. Wliv i!ip„ ,l 1 "'
Hit,,-, rilllrriri" iimlrr u ili<r,irc ; Htiy no. ri-rk nt lp, ‘ I
,| V pur.,where ii mny bn (mind tor „ r.w ilollor., rotu'nVJu' I
stiiess and ihcoujuymeiit of life instead of blrcdiag 11 , • ' I
starving am) swallow iug poisons till von are bull .i. i,i 1 V ,! 8* I
"'H. -rry you with a iuoken cm ”,
iintinmly grave,or with immv person* reader Iil.-
erable tiinu dentil itseir,—In ndililion to nil this H l iJ'' ,u 1 1,
every 8 wav K ° M - vollra,m ,0 l’"- v » “ luJ greatly’ injured j*
Iw Tho afflicted Ihnt cannot ronvenicnllv imnlv
SOU Will pleiiM) send the symptoms of their dfseffi,
ting to Dr. I lionn*. who will prepnre umdi' iues . ,
directions, that will heal nnd cine them ol thnr disensi J Vs','
sous w islniig to i> I ace themselves or servants, iiiulprii.--
"le.l.ate cine of Dr. Tl as, will be lurnieb.-H vvi,|, C| V*
nl.lr romi,-,n„,l every nlt.utinn for llieir ,
reevpry and wolhr.. iIwy,,ml M
n,p,cfficncv „l loe.lo-ioo uml ol •
«>f e-erj- (xroilo, o IIioosiiimI r.niAcute. H.i-1„
placcil liolore tlio public. Only o few arc -rlrolrd f t , J k
tbnlnre well boon nail o.crllm Unilcil St .arid .noil
trsnfy to mivtlnnc not inly true. Slcdicinc con l,c„M ,
“".V P"' 1 ' 1 'I'O Unite,I Slates bv ,„„il,t„„ private ,
i" far prrtcrnblo. l-ric, of Mc.fi,-inc for (Ira , I wi U S
'“roll otherdiacun-a will be f ro ,„ $J«. mc,",li„ s
'rclii-c t„ ,i le '
ill not beix
nature and stage ofthe disease. [L/'Mnli
in liny case till paid ter.
FROM J. li.KARI.K, DI.O.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR THE UHAVEb.
For i,amai.ity sake will Kditora of newepnpera plcorc t i„
the lollow,hr u few in.rrliotis ,„ tbeir pnpcii,
HideI will, tinit (Ire,,,I lot tlicenrc.l'ii., ofSvovv ,„,i‘
bladder, may know to *0 thru naii, ciirc l '
Il i> well know,1 to nil reaper labl, pbv»„ ,| IPI( ,
nothing known to tho fncnlty thn be ,lepr„,| c ,l
(bat 1110*1 (minfnI and tormenting ofnll disrases. In ,110 [
became nfllieted with Oravel, wbieli emdilnlli t ,eiv i'i
to worse till llill. During thin period I tried ail the
Ilf every physician tu my reach that prol'cimcil tnknoir.
thing iibont Iho iliscnse. I went lo Mobile and placed „„
cell umler the inline,lime care of ofthe inert eminent f,„ J.
months,so that it will easily be perreivod that evt-
known to the faculty waa fuirly trieil eaeeni „
uml lo no benefit whatever. I returned in the hut u-oiw 'e
despair, for the ilircuae hail now become na hail us „ , v„M| «
without producing iinnndinte In this ai,„„i io „ |
henidof Dr. B. L. I lioiuns, near Monlgotuerv, nml vimip i„
!»»«» tlmt ifhH could cure me with certainty,io sen,I ff,e Mel.
•vine, but il thero wustho least doubt respcclitig tin (
to at tempt to do nnv thing for me, lor I was wniimc for thi
violence of tlm disease to cense a little, ibut I might virii N,. w
York to have an operation porfurmod. Dr. 'Thomas st-ntl,;,
nrescriptinn by uiai), stating that it would n lieve n. e .u
hours. This, of itself, I considered a gross iti.-nlt! 'Him L
could cure me in 21 hours of x disease of 22 years i*tundinr
w hich baffled nil llm medical wisdom of (lie fuuoltv tl.i.t I,,a
l.ci-n heaped together for four thousand years appeared i«,J
tlm very essence of qiiuckerv. But n drowning ninn will
catch ut H'ravvs—a person in great agony will swallow a
thing I commenced using his simple, harmless nirdh-iiie
it it* truly very astonishing lo tell, but the until mart c' 0
in 21 hours, lo mv grant joy, I wnsgperfcdlv relieved of t
ry symptom of llm disease. It is now 12'monlbs since the
«:ure was performed,and I feel as free from Ginvnl nauuv imu
living. I do earnesrlv recommend all persons 11 flliclci] with
Gravel, to appeal to Dr. Thomas for a cure.
Montgomery, April,4th 1842. LAIILE.
^1 lake great pleasure in staling In the public that Dr. D.K,
•booms relieved mv little son 12 nioutliH old of (irnvi-l in 24
lioins. He discharged perhaps tlio largest stone that m r
come from a child of that age. Hi* remedy for llm gravel ip-
pears to be every thing that he prorni*r«, nml niiicli more than
could l e rrnsonuhly expected. JAMES K. FINKS'l’O.N
May 1C, 1842.
’ _ _ Montgomery Co., June 24,1810.
Dr. B. R. I nnjiAs—Dear .Sir:—\\ lien 1 wrote t
come and see me,or send soma medicine, I hnd been
umler a disease oftlm atoinnch and bowels about eigli
ami bad hern taking calomel* and blue pills tor lour
which hnd so reduced nnd finally personated tne, tlmt I n uld
scarcely walk about the house, without ever benefiting r
the least,or relieving the disease. In four or five dav- alter
I conimei.ced taking your medicine the disease wnselierkrd,
it ml 1 continued to streanlhen and mend everv day. 11 iqutear-
ed to act a.* a tonic, never in tlm slightest degree’ making me
sick. 1 have continued to mend ever since. I make ibis Male-
mem with flic hope that other afflicted persons mu v lx- beiicfit-
cd l.y applying to you. GREEN \\UUD.
Macon Co., Jim. 1889.
Feeling it n duty owed to thn afflicted of Ala., I slate that
my servant Jui k was afflicted with a seven) iiifiiiiiinimnofthe
stomach ami bowels, lie was attended by a pinsician ol
great eminence, iiulil liis life was di-siuuml’nf, In- jtlivsirian
stating Ihut Im was incurable.—Dr. Ilaiwcll next o.iioiinfd
him,ami several tiims slated tlmt lie could not be cared,and
that lie would certainly dio in a few days. Feeling it nivibi
ty to do all in my power to save my servant, as a last resort,I
carried him to l)r.Thomas of (’oIiiiiiIiuh, who examined him
very closely, and said he was truly in 11 dangerous situation;
Iml that In- could be cured in six vveeeks. I left mv bov with
him, confident tint he could not survive, many dt.vs; Lut to
d greuter satisfaction, I received
four weeks, staling tlmt Jackv
:w enjovs tin- best of healili.
ZERO FITZPATRICK.
Ferry Coounty, Ala., June 21,1342.
I take great pleasure in stating to the public, tlmt Dr. B.
B. Thomas, lias relieved me of a liver disense of niiinv \ror*
standing after a niiliiberof pliysiciniis bad loildil to do it.* Aim
lie 1 tir» d 111 mv family a bad case of scrofula or King's Evil,
amt one oftlio worst cases of palsy I ever have seen. In
1340. I b.iil in my family thirty-five cases of fi ver, several ol
lliem were Congestive of tlu* very woisl form, ull of which
soon g-it well under bis treatment. At the same time other
physicians in my neighborhood lost many, nml some more
than half of their poticnl* with Congestive fiver, while Dr
Thomas lost only one patient during the sickly season, which
Ins given me llm greutest possible laitli in hi- skill n
lent of ptactice. J. K. (j. POOL’.
lift Hon. Win. Dawson, United {Slates .Senator from
great astonishment, 11
letter front Dr. Thomas 11
perfectly restored. He 1
Gee
Washington City, Jan.22,1830.
1 Having hnd the pleasure of the acquaintance of Dr. B. IT
Thomas lor a number of years I take great pleasure in rrc-
on.mending him lo nil to whom I may be known, iih a gentle-
man of correct habits ami good moral character, and tardier
in AxpiLtsing my confidence in his skill ns a physician,
know iug ns I do, tlint lie. bus performed many extraordinary
cures of disease, which Itnd cuiii el v buffi.-d im- -kill of other
physiem is. ' Wm.C. DAWSON.
From tlm lion. Wilson Lumpkin, United {’Dales 8cnuior
from Georgia.
As Dr. It. R. Thomas has determined to remove t
nlmiiiu, 1 fake great p unsure in saying,ihut i have been per*
sunnily acquainted with hilt) for many ycuis, during which
lime lie has been a practicing phvsioian, nml upon cxuruim-
lion of his medical skill by Win. P. Giuliani, om- of thru
hers of the Medical Board of Geoigiu, .1 was readily admitted
b- had required valuable medical knowledge unknown mill*
faculty, i feel it a duly In say, that Im is respected slide*
termed a* a Phy sician of rlmturlcr and a citizen ol high 11
ul worth 1 recommend him to llie bightcsi terms wherever
be may travel,us u man In whom confidence mav hephirni.
WlldSON LUMPKIN#
Front tho lion. Ephraim IL Foster, U. 8. Senator fmm
1’eun.,utul FelixGrumly,United Mtules Attorney General.
Washington City, Jnii. 22, DM9#
We, the undersigned, were well acquainted with Dr. Ih R
Thomas during Iris residence near Nashville, Tenn., whfr*
h" removed in 1020. We take great pleasure in saying il*<*
Dr. ’Thomas sustained an irreproachable character, nnd dm*
lie is worthy of all confidence.
TIIE lini AN H A Bft.
W HERE the hair is observed to be growing thin,nothing
can lie more preposterous than the use of oils, grease
or any fatty matter. Tlicir application can only be recum*
nmtuled through the grossest ignorance, ns they hasten tlm
fall of llm hair, hy increasing thn relaxation of the skin.
When there is a harsh, dry, or contracted skin, nnd where
tlm small blood vessels which carry nourishment to tlm bulk
ure obstructed, then llie oils &e., may bn good, a* iliev t»-nil
to relax llm skin : but alone, limy are of no avail. There
must Im a stimulous, lo rouse the vessels from their lorpn
ami quicken thn current 01 dm blood.—Extract from Lift-
clinch's 'Treatise nn the hair.
'Tlu* BALM OF COLUMBIA, is tho preparation that •
have that effect, being entirely free from any oily substaiics.
It* poviiivequnlities aro ns follows:
1st—For iiifunt’a keeping the head free from scurf and rain
ing a luxuriant growth of hair.
2d—For Indies after child-birth, restoring the skin to its list-
Mini strength ur.d firmness, nnd preventing tlm falling of iho
hair. ,
3d—For5ny person recovering from any debility, tl»r saint
effect is produced,
•Itli — 11 used in infancy till n good growth i* started, it any
In; preserved liv ntteutiou to the latest period ol life.
5th—Il bees the head from dandruff, strengthen* the roots,
impart-* health and vigni to llm circulation, and pi ' ‘ *
hair from rliangiiif color or getting gray.
(itli—It cutises ihe liuir lo curl beautifully when done up' 0
A "ASK i.\ POINT.—I imtl unfotl'tii'tlfly l.»i*t nearly
the hair from tlm top of my head, when I coniniemed tlie u»e
oftwo hnttle*, had my head covered with a fine growth*
• lair. Them cun be no iiimlnke in tlu* mutter, a* nnv uf »»y
friend* can sec by ending on me. Iltnd also become quit*
gray, but had the gtiiv hairs plucketl out, mid it lias c» u *'*
in astlie Balm say w, ol the natural color. Ifnnyhcily dauM*
these facts, let them call upon me and see. I bought Ik*
If ul tu of Comstock & Co., A. BINGE.
Agent ofDetrmt Line-
nek vA Co., 71. M-f*
Dr. l.nn.Uh Drug-Store,Ugeffi't
wit 1 : a (resit siipplv ill Drug Medicines, Ate.
Mill' ilia, March 7tli ( 184 ; -
LAWS ANDJOliBKALI' ,
iril.L be let 0.1 Wclne.-d iy, I be Hub ..fMsv imxG ,0
v v Imvet*t bidder, coiilrncts lor carry iMf ihe I-*"* *
Journal’* tu tec several counties in ibis slat*-. I bry wi
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Milledgeville. April 24.1313. 30 3t
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X. X. (*eorgiu Journal Office.
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