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GLO’JS & SHACKLEFORL
HA VING connected the Book and Sta'ionar
with their Fi moFo>to an !Mu i;hußin*:*f,
jurMiiily a mum (fee to rh ! <- public, that they have
w on hand, and expect to keep always h good
• ! ivt'li <4*ct**.l S'oek of School Book#, both
Lughah a id Classical, and put up in the very best
end moat substantial stylo of binding. We cuff
tin- especial attentiun ofTeachefs and others buy
i *g ‘*l wo I Books, to our Stock, aa we intend to
s it a* t‘iw as we can afford them.
Ui Alisce'laneous Works; our stock “ill con ia
“•’ty •> HULIGIOUS WORMS, tm
” ork* ot the most a,i pro red moral character.
STATIONARY;
’•rv ne.iily any tiling in this line will always hr
found at ur lioum, Call at the
MUSIC 8 I*o RE, IliU street
Grilfi ■, April 48, 1853. 17 —3t
WtDIIU MITIII..
rgltllv undersigned respectfully tenders n
Ii s professional services to It ; citizen
ot Gridin anil vicinity. His p*\icl ee is on > A
t ie BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from n-s
long experience in the practice of I ‘lystr, he feci •
assured that lie will lie able to give salbfacti"i‘>
a'l who may call on him for nodical aid.
j 1 J“dlHtciw Broadway over A Gray’s Store.
LEROY BNEED, M P>
G.-ifli i, Pc’*, 10. ISA 2.
P ASKITTIiC
m> TEETHE
JD'iS* 3*. fl.
VXTOULD respectfully inform nil who are it
*▼ need of lull sets or partial sets of Teeth
and who wish'lo-iii pul u|> with skill and expert
oner, warranted to answer every purpose requi
red, lluf they ean now he supplied at short notice,
and with the same sty le put up upon a heautili
mrtalic hasr, which took the premium over a
oilier* <>t the kind at the late Fair in Macon, als
the First Premium at the late Fairin Atlanta. Dr
C. has la*ely made arrangements so that person-
Iving in the country, or in any of ihe adj.-icon
towns, can, if they wish, command his services
free which will secure them a ainst tin
maiiv imnnsitons pralietd by itmcrauquni k !li
r .verse the couuirv.
Griffin, Jan.
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
\ Late.llluttla Iron Foundry .J
fBIHIS new Company is now prepared to dr.
Work on short notiec of heavy and light
Castings from the latest improved patterns of t ron
Brass or Composition, al I of which will he war
ranted.
Turning, Boring, and Drilling donelo order .j
ALSO--
Screw rhittingoftcnfeet, or under, of any sizer
thread required.
Heavy and Lurid forging of wrought Iron nr
Steel, done in superior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Is called to their Patterns for mill gearing of Mel
chant ands ustom Flooring,and Saw Mills, Gi
•earing of all the usual sizes, and Bark mills al
ways kept on hand.
Weare also prepared to Imi'd Stationary engine
with the latest improvements, all of which will be
■o'.d aw loreasli. Coppcrand Brasttakenin ex-a
change for work prices.
A. LEYDEN,
JAME L. DUNNING,
JOHN McDONNUGH,.
WILLIAM RUHTON
P. S. AH of (lie above company are pract
Mechanics, and give their undivided attention
he business.
S?ntenilo*r 1 Ith. IS.il. G
A. L. BCRDERS
A TTORNE Y AT LA W,
Griffin, Georgia.
© ■Crlllbi rI, IC;>3. 4S if
~~ F,oW, A. DQYLL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to the Pub
lic. All business entrusted to hi* managemc
u-ill meet with the most prompt attention. Reasor.-
aale d'id net ions will he made in fees, in proportion
to the amount of t-iisincss so entrusted.
013ce o i Solomon s'rocl, oppositethe Bap
iM Church.
( Attention,
REFERENCES < Perseverance,
f Promptitude.
Gridin, \turch, IB.il 12- {f
5. r. ri.niSL s ”
Atlirncy al Law *
Office in t’i3 Misonicßuilding, on Hill-St
amatwi'a a#
J v , 185 {. 21 —1 y
INGRAM & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COLUMBU3, GEORGIA
WILL practice in the Chata'io c'nin Circni
and lire adjoinin'; counties. Ufl'c : ove
the store of J. K. Redd & Cos.
NOTICE OF PARMSHiP.
TIE 11 do signed have this r!nv formed a
partnersei;) under the style ol’ Chapman,
D.ivis& Cos. and will continue the Dry Goods bu
siness at the old stand heretofore occupied by Tay
lor, Davis & Cos. on IJill street.
AH persons indebted to Taylor, Davis & Cos
uill settle witfi us, and all having demands against
them will present the same to us for payment.
YV. VV. CHAPMAN,
\V. VV. DAVI3
11. J. DAVIb.
Qrirti'i, Oct 2Gh, 13a?
NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
IN the Brick building attached to the Ware
house ot Ferrill& Hancock, nppnsi'e the Bup
ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
executed with neatness and dispatch at the New
Joh Office, on Solomon S reef, opposite the Baptist
Church. J. H. LOGAN <s• CO.
IC7=*Orderß for work respectfully solicited.
Gridin, January IS, 1813. * 3] T
AasoaißEt® asF
331EL2 SCSI2TT
ALA RGE number of the publications offins
society have been received by the Agent
Rev J Bierce, and left at our Store, for sale at
Cite society's prices, freight only added; where these,
and a variety of other religions and moral publics -
ions may be had, by application lo
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD
Griffin, .May 2s. 1303. 21—
” 1 ,r ■* - ■■ —— .
11LL1N2?.7.
MRS. LUNCIUEST would inform the Ladira
of Griffin and-vicinity, that slielhas just rec
ecived her Stock o
FALL & WINTIt
BONNFTS,
, CAPS,
HEAD-DRESSES,
TRIM MINGS
And all articles usually kept in a Millinery estab
lishment, of the latest and most fashionable afyh
CLOAKS and MANTILLAS rm|e to order:
also DRESSES andMADEoan improve,
plan which qgt.onlv fits well, but beautiful, th>
iflnc'lptmls Highest and gives full aciion to th
•figs. \.
All work in the vlilhnery end Dress-Making
line promptly attended to.
Tnanklul tor past patronage, the’ioliciU ‘a con
tinnanca of th same. Mill-Stsist,
Griffin. Gi , Nov. 2d, !;,? 41 A
CONSUMPTION! DOMPTMH
Consumption can be Cnrcfl!!!
ROGERS-LIVERWORT. 7\r
” axu OANO HA LAG UA has r.\ S .
cued its mull it tides from the greve. D<>
you ask for the evidence? Then c.di or.
the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a news
paper is too small io contain i*. In tls**
• I'fcotphlet you tvr’J find well authenticated
casts of individuals \\ ho were, in very
; deed, rescued from the grave; for they
j “ er e upon the very verge of it, and given
: up to die by our best physicians and most
| skillful Medical Professors, when the
; Liverwort and Tar came to their rescue,
, and delivered them hack to their friends
Although many < f the cures seem almost
inciedilde, yet they are not obscure; we
have given their real names, and their
j exact place of re-idence, so that they may
he seen, aid the facts heard from theii
own mouths. I hese cures are fullv cor
roborated by physicians anti professors ol
Medicine, who are well known and are
of the highest standing in our land, who
have been compelled to yield to the stub
born facts; no one can dispute such eti
dence •
WE CTLILLEAGE THE WHOLE WORLEI!
To produce more real bona fide evidence,
in any couit of justice, than we have in
favor of this tnedtrine!!
We defy the physicians of every school,
•nd all the tin (Heines that have ever been
nventrd, to produce evidence of such
‘•emarkahle cures as have been made bv
‘ Dr Ttogei’ci Liverwort, Tar and Cancha
lagua.”
Weconfiden’ly ask the Afflicted
(Hot to purchase our Medicines,)
Rut to examine our pamphlet, and see
for themselves, whether the evidence i*
a convincing as we say it is; if so, it mav
prove a ‘‘great blessing to you.”
It costs bu t little to give it a fair Trial!
compared to what a physician charges—
hut little when compared to what you
value your health!
” hat is the value of money without
health? J
BEWARE OF QOUGUS AND COLDS!
Recollect that Coughs and Colds are
the forerunrers of Consumption. Dr Ro
gers Liverwort, Tar and Can. halagua
will break up the most distressing
cough
or cold in a few’ hours’time. In many
cases of years’ standing a radical cure
-s been effected in a very short time by
trictly following the directions. We
doubt not but that there are now
“Thousands of Living Witnesses!”
Who would have been in their craves
if they had not used this medicine, ar
res‘ir,g the disease before it became too
late!
B@*/Vho are those ujui have cerfMed
to the great value
find the
Judge Wm. I' 1 -
Cincinn ti for y years;
C. W.S i if #
Cincinnati Daily Times; Hon. Julh A.
Collinj, late agent and lecturer of the
Grand Division Sons of Tempe
ranee of Ohio; RC rienrv Wi&man, ahd
the attending physician, II. R. Wil
|tOr., of Patridl, Gallia H. E.
Drake, Esq., Druggist of htgMtandmg,
of Xenia, U; J. G. Hiejfcirmrs and his
attending physician, f tmV. French, of
Darke county, Ohio; E.
Patriot; John Melendy, E<q.
Leavitt, Esq., Deacons of the Vine si.
Congregational Church, Cincinnati, Ohio.
From Major Van Buren, brother of Mar
tin Van Buren, Ex President of ihe
United States.
Kixdebhook, N V., Sept. 20, 1852-
Mr. A. L. Scovill.—TJear Sir: Having
an occasion lo use your Ejuieclorant
and cough remedy last winter, I wygfof
commended by the ‘Rev. Mr. TiffiWf, re
this place, to try the Liverwort, Tar and
Chanchalagua; I so, a-nd think I was
greatly hem sited By it , and do heartily
recomu.c id it to others as a cough reme
dy. L. Van Buren.
Kinderhook, N Y, Sep* 20, 1852.
I fully concur in the above statement.
Fred’k. T. Tiffany,
Rector of the Episcopal Church.
Would it be possible for such men o
so high standing to he induced to deceive
the poor consumptive?
Be sure and ask for Dr. Rogers’ Liver
wort, Tar and Canchalagua, and let no
other be palmed upon you.
For Sale by-
Daniel & Seas, Giiffin.
John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos., Fayetteville.
Andrews Jackson.
Hall 4* Young, Newnan.
J J Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zcbulon.
Mickleberry ($- Moblev, Ind. Spring.
Leonard Little, Barnesville.
THE GREAT REMEDY.
For rheumatism, gout, pain in the side,
1 hip, back, limbs and joints, scrofula,
kings evil, white swellings, hard tu
mors, stiff joints and all fixed pain*
whatever. Where this plaster is ap
plied pain cannot exist.
THE S EP EASTERS possess the ad
vantage of being pul up in air tight
boxts—hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
Have yon friends going to California?
By all means advice them to take along a
supply of this plaster, it may save them
hundreds of dollars, if not their litres, as
the exposure which they have to endure
in the n.ines is sure to bring on disea e,
which might be easily cured by the use
of this celebrated plaster, for the want of
which many have been obliged to quit
their labors and fall into the hands of the
physicians, who by their extravagantly
high charges, soon takeaway the hard
earnings of the bravest laboring man.—
By sleeping in tents or on the ground,
rheumatism, spinal disease, stiff joints,
lame back or side, and all like diseasas,
are sure lo trouble them, and many time
entirely lay them up, and when .the sim
pie application of this plaster, would give
them immediate- relief and enable them
to proceed with their labors without do-/
lay. [
It has been very beneficial in cases of]
weakness, such as pain sod weakness ir.(
ho stom ch, iw aide limb's, .df t 1 f|
f ne spine, female w eaknc oi
em ’., ; note •’ .
the h pclc (.; ■-.(!, ■ii ■ .
Married id. n -I|.
great relief fr m c.,n- --nr. ‘i> !
pi as ! .*r,
’ l.e api ‘if. !■ iii n
he hou oe I ‘■
ien>d\ for -'ll ‘ ,c< I
long affe<*liotis, m ‘<e. 4 •>,.a v
It dr troys infi t n ill- n ! pel * .iralioti.
The following we nor-.1.p u by
respet tubie \ hy . icimi n Georgia.
Messrs. Sco\'l & Mead.— i. j
i have been using your .i\ r od i >:
and Hebrew Plaster very exHostiVviy
in my practice for three years j ist, r.nt’
it is w ith pleasure that l stuk my ue’ es
in their superiority over aM other m ici s
with whict. I ntn acquainted, for the p'rr
p<tia for which they are recommended
The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an
universal panacea lor iocal pair;. I have
also found it a most excellent application
for sprains and bruises. It gives univer
sal satisfaction wherever used.
S. S. Odin, M D.
Knnxvilie, Ga., M rcti 4th, 1553
fikSrßewtre of counteifeits and base
i imitations.
The genuine rill in fu'ti c have th
signatuie of E Taylor on tl e steel pia'-
engraved no the label on the top of eac*
box.
Purchasers are advised that a meat!
counterfeit of this ardele is in existenc-
The genuine is solo only ly us, and b\
<*ur agents appointed in the South —an*
no pedlar ;s allowed to sell it. Deal*!
and purchasers generally a- e cau iooe*
against buying oi any hut our regulai
agents, otherwise they will he impost;
npo.i with a woitMcss article
SCOVIL & MEAD
111 Chaitres Street, New Orleans.
Sole Genera’ Agents for the So re >
States, to whom all orders must itivari -
bly he adc'ressed.
Sold also by
Daniei & Seas, G iffiti.
John Stillwell, Mcl,)on**ugh.
J. S. ShelL& Cu*.. Fayetteville.
Andrews Jackso >.
Hall h Young, Newnan.
J. J. Rvese, Greenville.
Barren & Buchanan, Z.-bulon.
Micicteherry Si IMobley, Indian Sp'.
Leonard Li'tie, Barnesviil&
January, 1854. # ‘2—ly
PEQSM3CTTTS
‘ii T EUfaiEBLIMN.
. . t ( ()(1
IjjnO GlMMo'>.l>;i|i;! L-ulation t< t:ie]|K
■ A l to
ai.it b lor ihe
try, BxttUTM’ , DjUlv
SIVOO I
ull nJIT siiHscri!' r 'rs(jliMt.i jka* iniirtiv iic-,. ‘l’
their prcsQtfyjfcitisci dans wnj’ do not crTtj*-Se to
pay in adv4Kej&lbc prper will bo (urnisltcw at the
reduced rates cm an*i idler the first <d Januarr,
and those paid in advance wiil bu cred
ited accordingly.
We prr*pose also to issue a Wo; U!y paper, com
mencinjr early in Noveintier, at si,t ? o a year, U>
be paid for invariably m advance. To el jb.< of
flVifukc this reduction in thr- puce of the Rt
rtnß?N for three reasons First, because s*e
Jesi e to scatter the paper over ibis and ihe adj lin
ing States, in order, as far as *ve arc able, to ex
tend the relations and increase the business ol ’
Savannah, be!i-ring th. t whali v*-r promote* the
PK spent v’ of the e'*y ca nr'.t fail u* exert a bent fi
cial 1 Teel npo our own fortnrit-s. Tin-great fu
ciiities *ve possess tor jfpMbutm*? *. • 1 1y,tri w< ok
ly, an:! weekly in! ;ilig- ..t*, hy <>tir r itlmad con
nections and steam!-.* t fines, ehcoura/e, us to be
lieve that t!io u'ulbrtak.ng viii be, because if
ought to he, specei sl'u!
Secondly, because other papers Throughout the
country are reducing thGr r .tes of sm.seiiptii *j,
and *ve would place our readers !*}*.; a fooling us
favorable as tlial enjoyed hy the read :rs of those
papers.
Thirdly, because we shall r.* ver he mere able
to make the 1 eduction than at pr.ts* nt. VVcwos ! d
not boast of our success, yet \\c beg leave to say
that the support which our patrons have necon.ed
us up lo this time, enables us lo make this reduc
tion, and thus to offer fromo sight acknowledg
ment .lor'their past lavors. We hope they will
sec in this fact reason for a continuance <*l their
patronage, and for such efforts as they may find
it convenient to make in procuring us additional
subscribers. The step we have resolved upon
must result in loss, without a large accession to
our subscription list.
The growing importance of S vaonah, as a
commercial centre, to the Flamer, the Merchant,
and indeed to all classes, at least in tins Stab,
renders it unhec. s.-ary lor 11s to olfi r any a-gu
rnent why they should avail themselves oflhc
means thus offered, for obtaining the latest and
most reliable intelligent ejrom ull quarters, both
by telegraph and the mails.
Remittances bv mail may be made at our ri.-k.
P. W. ALEXANDER & CO. Proprietors.
Savannah. October 18. 1853. 43
HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS
FOR THE HAIR.
AMONG t.ie many preparations for the growth
of the Hair, ibis GOLDEN GLOS - .am i
the h ad. Three reasons will be given why u *
no universally used and preferred to all others. —
Ist, Because it lias proved the most cfleciua in
Baldness. 2d, Because it imparls n beiiultfii
dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair.—
3d, Because the Ladies, with tine discriminat on
which they all possess, have adopted it. Many
other reasons could be given why it is a great fa
vorite, but those who want more have only to give
it atrial. Price 21 cents in large bottles. For
Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere.
YV. C. HURD, PnoraiEToa. 301 Broadway
New York. Large discount to Merchants.
Nov. 22. 1853. 47—6 in
Georgia. Payette county.
hATHEREAS Andrew Mcßride applies to me
tv for letters of Administration on the Estate
ol Samuel Marini, Intent said county,...deceased.—
These are therelore locite ami admonish-a 11 and
the kindred-und credit,irs.if said dcucas
eii, to be and appear at my office, within the lime
prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and nffieiul signature,
this the 9tli day ol January, 1853 .
2 GEO. 0. KING, Dept elk c o.
Georgia, llenry comity..
W'HEREAJ* Jen**} Pricket] applies to me for
letters of dismission from ihe odminisrrs
lion of the eat Me ol Jesse H. Pricket t, late o( said
eounty,. deceased.
1 These are Iherefore lonntify all persons inter
ested Mo file their object ions, if any they have, in
tny onico, on or belbre the first Monday in Febru
ary next, why letters of. dismission should not he
granted; otherwise letters of disnrssion will be
granted said^npplicant.
Given under my hand at office, this Jirly 18th,
1953. 29 E. P. W ATKIN*?, Ordinary.
Georgia, Payette county.
WHEREAS Elizabeth Price, Administratrix
on the estate of Fi antis Price, deceased,
ppiiesto mo for loiters ol dismission Irom said
A Iministrolion.
: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sin gulnr, the kindred and creditors of said deeegj
icd, to be and appear at n>y office, w.thin Ulfrffmo'f
proscribed by law, t/sb >w cause, if anvktCtiv said
etteira should u.iioe granted. ’ | *
Grvjsn under my hand at office ."at JFuf-itevillc
•i the !3th day of Septemberfi's3. *y
31 GEO. kf . >:ING,IV|j C, CJf O.
fc'-WKITr-IWJiCMMMI—MWK. t
Fayette; sli-eriJf Sales.
v V L - ‘ ■ ■ 1 ‘ ‘ .IU uu:l- ,*I” doiM, In
* •> - •, .ml;,
r - *4 Wllllll lli
1 • lf -i _Ct _ , -Vli:
’ i j ‘ ..ki tr-vi'.’ iif) as
*’ < ~ k.,,. a. •.viiii a li la is
••r i , ■i- r, a. 1 .
’ i. n; - I t. , u
*'• * a 1a i- u> ‘I I on*
1 ■'. ii .'<>r It., ii..i L..., -
,nr a s . . ,i
ills-, *, a ,t’ rs-,1 vi. .i o’- as (lie (iroper-
I 1 • ij Hii i, 5 ilva ii la .soiica Irom
. ‘ ‘3 •*• C. u, i law oi B .'..*> lit &
!'• •-e vs „ .( ~
I l- *>* di ■ <!••-• s• ‘ la.al, in i!ie Lowe
ll I* 1 ‘ll l,l ..s :i>. ii Fa .Hi- v. io , iiiiuiber l!l.
I !, v -■ >• i i: tliprop tivi.i i-.aut i.-L Lout, ami
I J.; ‘'y-o>i.- oi. •si v..1..y <ui slay m t'X culloll, 10
| 5,1, .®1y ‘ * 1,1 i’ ••*-l o’ mi Fiiyrtf;- ‘siipuriur Uourl,
i 111 fi* l nr oi riariiy Graves ami .lanie.- F. Famtiy, vs
I I‘. L. Lord, Ho.I butt ins soeoTiiv oo Slav. Jann
D’ *■, 1-35 b W.VI. (j LASS,'Sheriff.
Sheriff Sales.
uvtore the (Jouo-house door, in
* V the I WD..I’ Fa yet lev lie, Fayitte County,
on Hie first Tuotiduy in February rnxi, the follow
ing property, to wii:
t.‘nc hundred aen sol Land, in the 7ih district
ot Fayette eou.ity, nuiuU-r iiat known, wlieie
Samuel I'. Rhodes now lives, to satisfy a fi fa in
Ij* v. rof U. iv. Ifol ■;!;*% vs S. T. Kliodes, issued
irom Fa\elle SuperiorCoUil, R. iv. tJollulaV. vs
•S.T. Rhodes.
Also, . erts of lan *, more or less, in the
o*iii iii i*tr el ot said county, levied on as the pro- .
perty of Jo.'m li. Corlev, wliete J. ti. Gurley no*. I
ives,tosatisty sundry It las issued Irom Fared 1
Superior U*mi, one in t. vorol Boswell Uyile am
- lark; Itie otln i vs sain Coiwley, and It. L. P.t!-
■ \ uccii.'ily, llit- ot tier ill tuvui ol John Neal vs J.
..Gor.e'.. January 2d, 1-54.
I- W.VI. GLASS, Sl,’ll.
Meriwether February Sales.
lI.L. no son’, on ihe rirsi i ne-tlay in Felm.-
/f aiy mxi, betoie the couni ous - tior mile
iwi ol G reenvillt;, .Memviii.ei* Uilty, vvillim lie
t'iiai noms ot sale, ine luliow.it. pro.-eii), 10-wd.:
*.ne negro iinl, oy tne ii.tme oi M irtliu, ol d.uk
.-o o; |. .\i*>n, atioiii 13 yas ol age; levietl on a?
p.oj-ei :y oi Jolm It. Lji aru, o satisly a fi la is
•iiu.i rioniloe Superior Gotot o. Alp. I we. her conn
j •, m ta*oi id jus pn L Banning and VV il.ia n G*,r
----! i-y. i-'roper y puinieti on', hy pla niff. Dee. 24
. iGi. 1 1. I). GGViiISJiTT, Sort.
Aclmiiilstr.itot ’s - ale.
.& GR.'.-.t’.BL . iu .in * j-tier oi tiio floikiruhlt
.B. * miiri ii U umary ol Lit m> county, wi.i !*
,uitl on liie li si i ues- ay in February inxt,helore
.lie courthouse door in me tow not .*.cD**n*>uxh.
•ciween *Jae usual hours ol safir, llie Iwdowuig j/vO
pert*, 10-Wi :
Seventy live acr< sol land, more or less, it
ilie S uinwe.t cor*** rol lot No. 123, mme I tin
uistnel ol said county, it being part ol tne Real
lisute o! Davit! Giigio, oi said county, dec. use*!. —
Sold lur the bent hi *d ilie In us am-creditors
i inns, small notes ami security, due the twenty
til>li da* o’ Jjee.imiier, 18.>4. i—
l)ee/20. 1853. tt.-.N J . t’AGLM. A'im’r
Aiisnini.4 alar’s Sale.
& GRIOKABLF to an order of the UoiiorahU
/fi. infei or Court ot 11 mry county, Ga., whui
.-ntn g •or ordinary jiu r | os*.-s, wnl *> sold helor*
the Go nl in mrst; tio ir m iI D juougb, l i enry county
mi the first Tuesilny m .Vlaiih next, willm.
he legal hours <>i sale, 11 part ol Ihe Negroes be
longing to the Estate ol Thomas J StriekiamJ.dce’d
Harry, a firm C 5 years old, To n. a man 78 years
olri; Luruli, a woman fill years* Id. bol*l Ibv the
oen* hi td tl.e lieiis and eienimrs -.1 .-aul deceased,
i'l-r.u oh the dav ol .-a'e. January o 1854.
1 tvM il NUTT, Aom’r.
HENRY HOLSENB. CK, }
vs. > Libel for Diverce.
JANE l i OLSEN BACK. >
Returnable toStjjien bcr Tettv, iSo.'l— oflhc Superi
or Court of Fayette County.
A T iii'piniiiug from tne return oflhc SlurifTtn the |
Kabove sfatt i. eus*, ll);*! th<; detendaut is not to be
lound in tins count*. It is therefore ordered, by
tl;.; Court this’ service he perfected on said D iletid
;uif, by pubile.almn aceording lotlie slatuie hi such
casern ..a mid provided.
DAVID IRWIN, J I C.
The iilnivn is trttv ixtraet from the minutes ol
... m . vj'-t t. nmiu my *.•./! uii I oifieia
signature,tliisthe !#ihdny o’ December, 1353.
51— VV .Vi. J ’ it Uc;SLL, Cierk.
Georgia Henry csutdjh
WSTHFREAb .'.-mail Hsllingsworth Admin stra
f V tor De Bonis Aon on the Estate of Reu en
De *ring, late of s.iid eoiiiity, deeeoied, applies to
rip’ ‘or L Iters . : Disinissiou Irom said Admintt*
’ ration.
‘l’i ese sre thciefore to ci’e an I admonish all ard
singular, ihe kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, tc oc an*! appear at my office, within the tunc
prescrib’ and by la*/, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letter s should not be granted.
Given Miner it,, hauii al offic**, this 31st, day o!
December, 18.-.i. HENRY STOKES, Oni’y
Georgia, Fayeiie county.
V> ii ay wood Ozhurn applies to me
y* fur tellers ol Adn im trillion 011 the Estate
. ! *‘- m, K. Czburn, la'eot Lowndes county, flee’**,
These art: therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular, lire kindled anJ creditors of said dec’d.,
In be a lid appear at my office, witlmr the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
w hy said Ictrers should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
12th day oi December, 1853.
s! GEO. D. KING, D. elk r o.
Georgia, Fayette county*
WHEREAS Hugh Porte- ap. lics to me forlst
lers of Amiimi.'tralioii oirOie estate *>l 0.111-
son Roberts, late of said county, deceased
I'liesc are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said dec’d..
10 be and appear at my office, within the tune pre
scribed bv/i*yg to show cause, if any they have,
why s;rid*TH9crs should not be granted. ‘■*
Given under my hand and official siguatu *, this
ihe 2dtli d;ij- o; December, 1853.
1— GEO. C. KING, and elk. c o.
Kxecutor’s Sale.
WILL be sold before ihe Courthouse door in
the city of Gridin, Spalding county, on ihe
first Tuesday in February next, Within tbe lcg.il
Hours of sa c, the Ibljowing property, 10-w t:
Lot No. lin Square Ni. 1, and also, one acre
ymg west ol it, No. not known, being in all two
ercs,alll ing in West-Griffin. Sc id as the p'. •
eriy of Dr. N. B Johnson, deceased. Solo lor
: tile heirs and crodiiors of said dec’d
JOHN WILLIAMS, ) .
M YVEST viUR.EL.vND, $
) 1,1-! /. ;-r. -4 49
Georgia, Fayette eoiiwtyl ”
HERE.YS Andrew J. Miuuly up..lies lo
f V me lor letters ol Adminisriuiion on the Es
iu..e ol Francis Jones,late ot said county, deceased.
These arc Iberelore to uile and aoiiion..sli alt
and singular, tlie kindred ami < redilorsof said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, wit tun lliu
tune prescribed by law ,to show cause, it any they
have,..why said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my baud and official signature,
Ibis Deccmbor 6th, 1853.
49- GEO. C. KING, Dept elk c. re
Georgia, Payett e county-
WHEREAS John YVilliams, Admin]-trail •
upon the estate of Reuben iVlillsnp, dtcei
sed, apply to inc lor letters of dismission from sat.
estate.
These are_tiiflsjfore to cite and ! admonish a
and and creditors ol sni I de
ceased, io be and appear at my office, nit hint lie
time prescribed l.y law, to show Cause, il any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given umlwmy-Jiand officially, Ibis July 22p
1834. 30— J L. Blalock, Ordinar
Georgia Payette County.
WJK; IIERE,AS Andrew J. 4 Mundy, Adminis
W v trator on ihe estate of Kinchcn Siricklen
jite of sarJ courtly, deceased, applies for Letters
ol Dismission from said estate.
These are fhCTeibre to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said decern
ied, to beand appear a my offico, w ithin the time
prescribed byihjUaL lo show cause,'it any) why
laid Letters rnpy not be granted.
. ‘ Fayettevilh
TTisiVlay 2d, 1853, ~ ..
lb- GEO. C.KIITCNftg I ?-
D R. K. W BROwSTn,
OFFICE 4Jr SOLOMOX STREET]
Georgia, Homy County.
ftST HEREA ‘ Levi Cloudy ndministintor of 1h-
Y f estate of J ‘tin E Viinnorden, late of mi’
(•miy.beceascd, a tome lor leitersoi'disjiiis
. from lh ! miller artiuini drution of said cn\a te
Thw arc iU reiMu-ii) cie and admonish a
md singular the kindred and freui'itr* if Raid 01
.*!<•. t . In .mil >pp nr at inv office, within the lino
• n -> i*i y I tw, to show eats.*, il any lhoy l av*
'li> hi ~-li din, agio } s hold. I not he granted.
Guvn imdi r my hand at office, tins August 10,
t ‘-o-J- E. F tV ATKINS, Orn nary.
county.
/li ilai.EAfe B. O. Joiic’s*, Giia diari of Ja,
• .tii fro o snl G 11 flu is li t. In: li.i.-i ig . x icu
ltd Ins triis', as will mure lolly appear from vouch
i rs on file, —
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, tne k'ndrcd of said minor, to lie nd ap
pear at my office, within the time pr cibolby
law, to show cause, it any they have, why said let
ters should not be “ranted.
Given under my hand an I nllici.il ig a ur-,
Ins lhe lClhd.ty of November, 1 8.V3
w ‘ GKO 0. <i M i -->
1.01/o&Utvok Agents a> ted.
AN l EDJn every section of t ie Unite.:
▼ T Slates, active and enterprising in to, to cn
“age in the sale of gome of the hest Hunks puli
lished in the country. To own of good a.l.lr'-ss
possess n a small capital of from Shi to SIOO
such inducements will be offered ns ly enab’e tin in
o make from $1 to JJ3 a day profit.
IClp’Tlie Books published by usurjal H-o* r iil
ihtin-ir character, extremely popular, an t com
e ind large sales wherever they are offered.
mFor turthcr particulars, address, (post ige paid)
ROBERT feKAR-s, |’ u .lulier.
181 William Uriel ,V< o Wlt .
N v-*nih*r I, ISS. 43
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For tlie rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
‘‘And by the river, vpon the bunk tlnrrof .-.h *
s; row all trees for meat , whose leaf shall not foie and
and thejrnil theres shall be Jir meat ami Iht leal
thereof for mtdic'ne
lie •• was hope for tin- rick recorded lot” ago,
<nd i very year adds new i roof to the a-.-i.i-.iiic.
dial these itrmiii* r - it.. II not li il.
As medial Science discovers and lies gpates
he reine lies nature Ins given, one by one, tin
•i sense that afflict our race yield to the control o’
r . Os nil tie maladiesjjyi c jsiilli i limn, none hat
car if a J norc vi dims to at untiiiu ly grave than
the Consumption of tlic Lungs. Subjoined wo
give some evidence that t4is too may he cured,
and that Pulmonary C l'np'ainD, -o all I'itir lorn *
[ may he removed by Ciieri.t Pectorai,.*
Space will not iiermil i.s lo publish here,
proportion ol the cures it has all. etc , Imt tin,
gent below named, will In nish our Circu ai\ 1
whereon arc lull particulars a id mdisputulihi p
of these fuels
Sufferers: read ami judge for yours ‘ll
j For Inflnm&t anti Whooping Cough
W.o;ing Cough and Influenza an I have no
I hesitation in proiinunciiigil acomplett remedy. -
Four of my children have been afflicted vith II esc
diseases, md the free use of the Fectcu I has ul
ways iiflbrJcd me almost instant relief,
JAMES GLOVER?
We attest the truth of the above statement.
M McGINTY, Editor Nashville \\ hig,
J. M, ZIMMERMAN, Druggist.
For a Convipltw C<‘Utjh.
I'ittsbu’g, Fa. Feb. 25. 1851.
Dear Sir: For three years I have been affl ctcd
with a Cough, so distressing that I frequently dis
f.nirvd f recovery} winch <f the lime I was obliged- 1
io .-it up all night in my chair, as my cough would
suffocate me whe.i t laid down. Having used
many remedies without much relief, I at last tried
the Cherry Pectoral, which, under Providence,
lias cured me altogether.
I an* with gratitude yours,
JAMES M’CAiNDLtSS.
This is one of ihc numerous Cures of Aslh
uta which have been accredited, to
CHER n Y PEC TO UAL.
Albany, N. Y., April 17, 1 848
Dr. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir. 1 have tor years
been nffliclid wiili Asthma in the worst form, so
that 1 have been obliged to sleep in my chair lor
a large part of the the time, being unahlcto breathe
on my bed. I had tried a great many medicines,
to no purpose, until my physician p.csc ibed, as
an experiment, your Cherry Poctorol.
At lira! il seemed to make me worse; but in less
than a week I began to experience llte most, grat
ityiug relief trom Us use; and now, in four weeks,
the Gtseaßc is entirely removed, lean bleep on
my bed with c mfert, and enjoy il slate of health
w filch I had never expected In enjoy.
GEORGE FA RANT.
Commission ana Forwarding Merchant.
From the President of Amherst College,
J. C. Ayf.r. Sir: I have used your Cherry Pec
toral in my own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and
i am satisfied, from its chemical constitution, that is
Is a ‘ admirable compound for the relief of larvn
fiti and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion, a \
iu ns superior character, <an be ol any service,
you are at liberty io ihc it as vou think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, M. U., LLD.
Adi i.ig tin oilier di sti ig iis id aut i ri;i s who
have lent their names to recommend this piepvn
tion as the best known to them for affections of
the lungs, re;
President Perkins, V. rmont Mod, College.
I lon. Cbief Justice Story, Sup. Be ich U. S A,
Prof Valentine Molt, New York.
Prof. Cleveland, Bowdoin Med. Col.
Prof. Butterfield, Ohio Med. Col,
Canadian Journal ol Medical Review.
Boston Med. & Surg. Review.
Charleston, S. C. Med. Review.
JNew Jersey Med. Reporter.
Hon. Henry ‘Jlar,U. S. Senator.
Hon. Geo. P. Marsh, Am An.has. to Turkey.
Gcrt. Emanuel Bulncs, President of Chili.
Lit. Rev. Ed. Power, Lord Bishop o Toronto.
Rl. Rev. Bishop Kecse, of the Melli. E. Church.
Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati!, Ohio.
A'soiiianyciniiieni personages in foreign countries.
Not only in the more daugi rous and dislresting
disease of ihe Lungs,lmt also us a faintly medicine
lor occasional use, it is the safest, pleasantest and
ties! in the world.
Prepared and Soi.d by JAMES C. AYER,
Druggist and Clemis /,
LOWELL , MASS.
Sold in Griffin, by Dr. J. Washington
Jones, Druggist. ________
1)R. DENNIS'S
Georgia Sarsaparilla.
■ NOU. Jaundice, Sick Head-Ache, Dizziness
Jt? Loss of A p|it:lite, Constipation of the How
icla, Piles, caused by Cosiivoness, l’ain in llie
Bones, or tilicumatiein, caused by tile use >l Mer
cury, Syphilis, Scrofula,Boil r Uleers, See. &c.
‘('Up* preparation is made as pore-as posidbltf*
Us bitter taste, and beneficial effects in diseases oj
the Liter,auu u>aees arising from an impure
stale of ihsTJlood, proves lo be the purest and
and most useful preparation of Sarsapanllu that i
made. * ■
Those who have used the various p r epnrations
ot Sarsaparilla, will find, by the taste and effect,
that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bollic ol Dr.
D’s. preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it
is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to
professional use, nothing hut the pure Sarsaparilla :
has been used, that tor differene disease*, phys- j
cinna might combine or prescrib with it, such or*!
tides us they might consider most appropriate in
eases under their treatment.
Itsalterativcand mildly purgative effect upon
the bowels, make it not only a good substitutefsr
Mercury, but useful in removing all diseases ari ,
lingfioin the imprudent use of Mercury.
Prepared only by j. Dknnis, M- D Augusta, (3a
Sold in Griffin by Prs. Long k. Bliss,Dr. Leroy
and Dr. Wm. R. Moseley; in Biirnrsvill
A. kJ. F. Nutting; in Forsyth h y 0. San
Druggists generally, 46
HEALTH FOR THE STATE.
HOUOWAY’S ZUM
Ex raordinaru cure oj loss if he a.. , Jit ‘ertC
alomteh, In line .turn ana Lielcimin■ U .. ts S ad
to the Heart.
Copy oj a letter fro n Mr. Jon iLd, f hne-utri,
near Harlech, .Ueriohetshirr.
| *0 Professor lIULLOWAY-Fir
M. 1 av.iii ikvs. II of ilie cur.iisi opporiumiy o
if niiimg you, dial lor a very long per oil, I was
•Hi ted with a dang.nous giddiness an I frequent
■vi.innings in the tiead, uUciiibcj by 10-s ofappe
'hsordereil stoniacli and l generally impn'reu
health. Every means had billed lo give me any!
jcrinaiieni reflet, and at length iihcca uc so alarm j
mg dial I was really iilraicl <f going about with I
(•a an alii iiiiai.i, Iu ihi-nuLoci.oiv com.iiion, I
wuitid perso.ily on Mr. Huglo a, Oen.isl, Ha
bcli, lor lue purpose of consulting him as to wh
1 had belter u; ue kindly reeouuiiendeU vour Fills
1 nett tiiem “iiiioiil delay, and alter taking diem
lor a short time, I am happy lo bear leslimony to
dicir womlcriiii r fficucy. 1 am now restored to
peilecl health, and enabled to resume my iisuai
luiies V'ou ate at liberty lo publish this iettei
in any way you may think proper. 1 ant, sir, your
obed’t.scmi’t. fSigriedJ JOHN LLOYD
June 6th, 1852.
Miraculous cure of Dropsy.
Extract oj a letter from Edward Howie j. Esy. t r In
d.a Walk, Tobi ‘o, date L April Hlli, ttjil.
To Professor Holloway-D ar Sir* 1 deem i
a mi y I owe to volt and die public at lurge, to m
ionii you ol a most uiimcii'oiis recovery uom I• a ’
(lrci.ol.ll disease Dropsy, and which, u ider God.
was affected by your valueless Fills 1 was tap
ped live times wutiin cigbl moiilhs, jnd skillimiy
treated by two medical practitioners, but could not
gel cured, until I had recourse to your remedy,
and iiolwitlistaiiifing all I had undergone, this mi
raculotts iile .iciue cured me in the course ol six
weeks |Signed] ED A ARD I.OVVLEY.
Inj.dibit cure oj a Stomach Complaint, with htdi *
ff estiun and violent Headaches.
Extract oj a letter Jiom Mr.IS. Ctnrtn, Cheat s , •
Clifton, cur Bristol, dated July ISth, )iir,2.
lo i rubssor liulluWay— Dear t>ii—i am re
quesled by a lady named Thomas, just urrivicl
• rom the West 1 idles, to ncquiiiiH you dial lor a
period of eight years, hers. Ii and lamily suffered i
.rnin c.miimial had licalih, arising from disorders ‘
ol the Liver 'ami Stomach, Indigestion, loss ol'Ap- i
petite, viol, ii! Headaches, pains in die side, weak* i
mss and general debility, for which she consulted ‘
die most cm .tent ill’ ll in the colony, but without
• i.v beneficial result; t last, she had recourse to
yom Invaluable I‘iils, w Inch in a vrry sh-. rl lime
artjclcl so gr.-at a change for the heller, dial she
conimiied tnern, and Ilie niiole family were resto
red to health uud slrcnglh. Furlncr fu: desires
lie lo say, that she hut wiintssed their extruord*.
miry virtues in I ose complaints incidental lo < ••
Iren, par.icul nly in cases of Measles and Scar
ni(, having .-dueled positive cures of these dtsra
s with uo oilier remedy.
[Sign. <ll ‘ 8. C. OWEN.
Ih; so cclchivt.y P:'.!so;ua .wn icifully . fficucions
in Hie lo'/cv. iiig.-AimplaiNls:
Debility liifLmtrion
buDrnm Dropsy Jaundice
tiilliruis Ooni- Dysentery I.ivcrcoin*
Erysipelas plaints
B!o'.ches_n Fr tnal* Irrejfu Lumbago
he Skit fardiss Piles
Sold at tlic estahlishuienl of Prs'essor Hollow t *
;!44 Sl-and, (near I eniplt Bar) London, nud by
all Veil.tors ol Mi.oicnrs thrctighoiit sh Unit j
Slates, m boxes a! 37c a 87e and $1 50 iach -
v\ holesale by Hie principal Drug houses in Ihi
Union; and bv Messrs. A. B. 4i D. SANDS, New
York.
There is considerable saving by taking ti.t ir
“• r sizes.
N. B. —Directinns for the guidance ol patient,
in every disorder arc aliixe.l io each box.
For sale by VV.M. VV. LINCOLN, Savannah
‘v'. JO*M‘E't, Gridin, Ga.
GREAT SOVTHRN REM ED Y
JACOB’S
Cholera , Dysentery and Di
arrhoea
THU great success that has attended the ties
mi nt of all bowel ilisiascs with “juccb’s (_•
dial,” for lie last twelve months, his nil net and lb
pruprictot to go largely into the manufacture a
mg it ticxpcnse or pains have been spared in gr
we can p, amt as regards its external appearancet
surpusssav without contradiction, inat it very Car
Unitcdes every other preparation now out in the
lo the Slates, l'iic hollb s were made expressly
or lb purpose, having lire following words blown
infll.’V glass:—“ Jacob's Cholera k Dysentery Cor
dint—hie bottle together with a finely printed
paphlet, is inclosed in a fi.ie steel engrave e
wrapper with four vignettes; and has also upon th
top ol the bollic over the outside wrapper, a finely
engraved sac simile anil signature of “\V, W.
BLIBS&CO.” These together with two kinds
lae rge tine steel engraven ‘‘tlxcards” places it,
so far as regards external appearances, far ahead ot
any tiling ol tne kind in Ihe United Stales.
As to its merits as a remedy in Dysentery, Dinr-t
rluea, and Cholera Morbus, we believe it very tar
surpasses every other p epnration of the kind now
dare the public.
It is a reliable preparation, safe, speedy, and el
soual; and the trial even of one dose, by the af
lected, will fully prove the Trutti of our asserlir 0
flict a preparation never was given to the public
that w ill so effectually, auri in so short a lime relieve,
ihulhe lormula for the prcpa.ation was first used
To oi liie proprietors in Ins private practice,
by onefght or ten years ago, and has been in bs
liandsfuiroin that tuuc up to the present, an almos
never filing remedy in bowel affections.
l'hye, cians of intelligence have tested it in the
praetieso and people of entire ncighborhoodc
have alto used it, and one and all, so far as the
propricairs have any knowledge, are, enthusiastic
in its [irase.
We h ve already stated in our pamphlet, that we
helievcdit will effect a cure 91) cs"** out ol every
1 1 mul red, when the directions iirj losely lollowed.
and that eighty out cl the hunched eases,will have
become relit ve J and cured, by the time the 2d or
3d dose has been taken. W e ground our belief on
what it has done during (tie lust twelve months;
lb. nearly every case, so tar ns we have heard, has
not only been cured, but cured from taking one oi
two or three doses of this medicine. We do not
regard it by any meuns u specific: nor do we he
hove, or pretend to say, that it will cure every chso;
but we do mean to be understood, that if ins ta
ken according lo the directions as set Ibrth in the
pamphlet, that a great majority of the cases will
not only be relieved blit entirely cured. We have
no fears in regard to its success, except in some
few eases of children. There are many cases so
bowel complaints, produced and kept up by try
presence of worms in tlie intestinal canal, and nt
long as these remain, this, or no other Dysentcrq
and Diiirrliicu preparation will do any permanco
good. There are ulso oftentimes chronic discha-l
ges from the bowels, produced unci kept up in ole
mulesol'a weak and debilitated constitution, pro
duced by “prolapsus uteri”—so longas this source
of irritation remains, no permanent benefit can be
expected from any remedy, until the cause of III!*
irritatioms removed.
x > We cannot herald it forth ?Nhe face and eye*
the whole world, that we can produce “thousands
of certificates” in relation to the wonderful cure* it
has effocted, for we have not got them; but we have
got a great plenty, enough we think to satisfy th*
most fastidious; and they are not certificates mand
ufucturi-d for the occasion, got up to dupe the un
Wary, but are certificates of men of worth anl
standing in our midst, and known to nearlyevery
person in this and surrounding counties. W*
could have inserted many other recommendation*
in our pamphlet,oi eijuul value t* those already
published, hud we ad apace to have don *■
—but to make a long story a short one, we sa ’te
the public, try a bottle, and our word for it, yen v ill
n*t be disappointed in its effects.
PHYSICIANS
To you we respectfully offer this preparaiiir,
particularly for its efficacy alone, but for the con
venience ot having a reliable preparation alread
prepared in caaea of emergency. IFe sell it th
you who wish it for private practice, at a ditcoun
t'roai the usual price.
TO PLANTERS
This preparation was especially designed ftr you
md your females—more particularly those wliq
• ive nt a distance from a good physician. To alt
such we would most rcspccduliy advise, !u pur
chose mid have it always on hand, especially if
you are living in a district of country where Dy
scßtery and Diarrhcen prevail—by so itiunv, y,.,,
nay, by its timely administration, save of
<ooie of your family, or die life of a valuable ne
gro.
TO FEMALES
Phis preparation is peeuliarlv a*Lptctl and admira
uly suited, to die many peculiar maladies to which
you are subject—loss of nervous power, bodilv ex
haustion, depressed and gloomy *f iic of mind, the
< Inch, il not remedied very soon, impai: die t ii*
ergy ofmind and disturbs the equanimity of tem
per. In this vou will find a tranquil.scr and a ton
ic, whose invigorating effi cts will he seen and fell,
vcn altera few and. s.s. It contracts nervousness
prostration ofsydem, irregularities, despondency,
heartburn, vomiting, puiu to die hack ami l.un’:,
false pains and puma ol the menstrual period.—
Tu will ti.nl it s ;li. ut ail times, aiul speedy m tis
oj rratinn. This medicine is indeed admirably
suited to those hysterical feelings and that ner
vousness, which are so often an ac< ompauiment lo
• e meiistraal pcri.Ml, and a great inauv cases
oiihl be cited where il is now being used for tins
jcOtiCjin tW c-uoty, and neighboring ones.
TRAVELLERS.
vYhose business .r.lls tb. m tlucuuh prrls of n
country. where Cholera, Diarr! os ~ and Dys. nieiy
prevail, should not be without tins remedy in their
trunk*—dial they may, upon the slightest evid. nee
ol disease, hare rceoursc imincniatelv to s p uprr
remedy.
FOR CHILD RJ].\\
Phis medicine is admirel ly adapted. Rows*
:C’oinplamts of children, whim tc.lni g cannot
•nly be readily t-nfed, hut prevented, t,v .. timely
um of this Cordial,thereby pri v -n'ing them
oicnniii” weak and punv, and const quentlv lint
ml and nl-onuior and. .Much suffering on the p.vt
of the child, anu unxieiy ol lim parents, e.ml.i bv
timely precaution and sudabie rcnicuics be rot <
vcided.
For rcc irnnmn l.iti.n< a-id x'ract* from !t M. i
> ret. r dm public o our pampktet.
TERMB,
!!• Bwtile, $! Qft q
-Six Bottles,
AG EX (HE*.
Vfill be established Ihroigimut tl.e Southero
| Suies as fa at as passmle. U'e till end in Ihe course
aft wo or three months to have it pl.c-e in tb
hands of Ngeiite jo ever, tow n and tied! incut m
G t-orgia.
XERCII.2XT
I I nil, .y |>nrl of the S nitli, where nr, agency ies
liih islicil, w ill Ik: .-iipplicd by making app'itMiittV
I acc impaniwf by reliable references,
i T i our friends and the puhhc general!v e. c w ilt
i say dial we know no better wav t., obtain vour
! patronage than lo ask lor tt, curl m m dong. w ;
| can as-ure you that by gaining your confi Isi-.-#*
j anti testing Ihc efficacy’ of I he in cm cine, v. Ml vvilluo*
I tind your cqiitiileiM .: inis|ilacc<l, tor as a leOiv.tv
• wcbelieve il surpasses ami is belter adapted j >
cliina'e and constitution ll.an any Northern p.-c
■ paration.
j W*> have been at gnat expr'isc m purling
j forth theCortlial in it*, prctcr.i shape, am 1 it it vt-yet
j succeeds in gaming the couli lcnc. oi die imV
we onrst Ive. r- p..i<. and big:> v
| Ms, * o', md suit tor sale, wholesale .r.tr
tail, by W. W. BLlcij X OH, Pmpr.Do
Griffin, Georgia,
To wli*rn ail or.lcis should he addressed,
which are respect'nilv solicited,
©Tiffin. | \piil2t, 1853. _<,j
! (SDSlDaiiißv
;’B X H 1- iII ciet r *ui ! ly <br Di irr i*w tDysn •
i Ji tcry and Cholera .M rbu< i* tr<*-n!hg i.i
11 Icbrtt v as fast as Bonaparte pu-hcl his colnni
into Russia, and gaining commendation whevl
er used. It is an excellent medicine f..r t'lose ii
cases, checking them almost instant ly. I’hc lop
lowing are tlu: Agents appointed in this feist* a
l* (Ins dun:
John Manghani, Zelmlon,
J. N. Thompson. Ja.ksou.
Love & Glenn, M> i tonoitgh.
James M Jones, Fayetlcville.
James F. Johns, n. loncrhoro.
J. Norcross, Atlanta.
J. T. Dos ne. ••
Hurd & LJungeifbr.!, Monlicelic.
W S. Lawson, Grerimilc.
J. M. Noe!I, LaGrsnge.
I!. G. & A. If. Tlicriitf.d, “
Bedell &• Mullens, Han iiion
E. W ills & Cos. Talhodon.
W. S. Sandwich, Thomaslm*.
Micleherry & Mobley. Indian Springl
T. S. M. Bloodwo-th, Van I’uren.
Wm. S. Carrol, Locust Grove,
l-'zra Johnson, Mi. MoiD.
NN'm. Strange, V ord.viiie,
J. R.Spier, U'illiamsviilc,
I. T. fc S. Tt-r.ish, VVarnt-rsvil'e.
Johnson & Zuber, V\'oodbury.
J. A. J. & B. Foster, Rocky Mount,
Banning & Mathews L"tlicrs\ills.
Isaac Finclii r. M<aintvillc.
O. Gibson Long Cane
Tlios. S. Biiidlii-1.1, West Point.
T. J. Hunt &. C<>. lii rsv.lie.
W.S G'i Ii it, Fla! Stioal*.
L.& W . H. J:i< fson. Cvta.da.
J. B. Foster. \\ av. J-!v Hu!)
Prane& Mathews, Frnttsb. rg.
J C. & W A. Douglas, Phasant Hill.
Wallace k Ross, * ..isi.iovi le.
Whit Held & Bn land, Ska* v Dale.
Ilenrv J. Gill. Ivon
*SOO REWARD!
Mac x & esters Raii.road Cos., )
June 13'h, 1833. y
THE above reward will be paid for the detec
tion and proof to convict any person, or
persons, who have, or may hereafter bo guilty of
obstructing wilh timber or other things, the Track
of the Macor Western Railroad
m 3—52 ISA X T .SCOTT V sir-ciu
FISK’S METALLIC
BUjUIMSfeSESi
ITA KF. leave respectfully to inform the public,
that I h. ve jo-u received a number el these
BURIAL CASES at ny simp, in rtie city ot
Griffin, where they can tie had at nil times m the
shortest nolice, at a small advance oncost and
freight.
The s I’wcriher also continues the CaiTiagC
nuil Cabinet Riisisiess nt his old s:ai-.<l
where he will lie pleased to exei oii-a-y orders left
with him. A. B2LLAMT.
Gnfii.i, April S, J 352 ■ • I
oofe anti Jtefc <D.fFjF£*2s.
Hand-Bills, Pamphlets,
Show-Bills, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, Posters,
Business Cards, Catalogues,
t olton-Rccerot*
Tisiting-Cjrds, Labels, &<*>.
sll of yhicj^pLfcmccqtc tlwith re
® CSB •ud'-dfapo+ch, at thfc lowest prices
HAYGOOD&WHITAKER,
Attorneys nt Law,
ATLANTA, GEOtt'GlT^ -
Office over Gunby’s store, White Halh
U. B. HATGOOD j J. I. WHITAKE,
Formerly of Wat- of Fay- •
kiusville, Ga. \ etteville, Ga.
Juno 15, 1953. yj—
DR. J. WASHINGTON JONES.,
OFFICE AT THE'dRUG STORE jOX BR ’A. M
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