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fT IhM-.wn o’ Kv.M'•
Ihefirs! IVrtiliiv in Vn-rl.i.-M,""""’ '••• 11 -** l
li.ium ..(VaV 11..- :..ll..*nia pr!>’ r:>, I"-"'’- ?
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six 1. las -ss,k4J
-on. Su| t rior '. “H, >" ol f
„f\V \V. I'l.inr, one VMJurler, tin*; K. K. 1j<41i
.'4., i'l.r.-* ..fill. n. m la\..rol Ci ran.K Uui,-
. r‘.n. I.!**ni^:>lr..v<-vs. Ru>in Wallis.
4.< 10(1 rrr }* nt Ir.iiH, Jin*wr ilMnd.
v*',..! 1,a,1 n: •!*• I.oiii Jon. sl.nr.. , j lovu-.1.... as I lie
i.r.-iH-rlv * I'A. J. Biown, lo Br.nstyali U ..-surd
i'on. Favrllo l.ilc b.r Court, in i.worol -VnU
f, arliai! Vs* A. J. P.rown-llio t.-aM hM ul
known, In l know n*y I lie Blown Lad; l>ro|nilv
ninlnlnnl lo < e-i-mUmt.
ANo, a lions.* aml lot,ln llm town ol tuirlinm,
known as 111,- house anil lot ol Clown- ami L-niv;
■ vit-H on as ‘.ln- |>ro|'',i'v ol C ow. i & wi.li
n li th is-nu.l Iron. Favc'ttc S>i|' rmr Couri m lavoi
..i 1) rs. pi anil Siiiidi 4- Cos. vs Clowns & Coin*
Also, 3* acres, mon- or ha#, n ii town ol
r.iveli. ‘ili.-, wh.-rmn Uichnu.n Oorman lorin.* ly
•iv.'.l, No. 104; nml 340 r 4 iscr.-s oflol lot No I*2,
;n (lit- stli district ol F.ijctte comity, joinniH Hit
tiwn .f KayelU villi ;!rvu-d on as the pri*p.-rty ol
iclonon Dirman, in tavor ol Iwo fi las, one is
u.-d tr.M, Fav. lt.- Superior Cmul, in h.vor ot J
H Johnson & Hr...—.me in lav-r ol B. W.&.1.
I*. I\:t-r*. issued Iroin Fayette Inferior Conn, vs
.’it-hinon I ‘onnaii. ..
A!-<. 2J a -r.-s of la r.. I and house wlvrron Ann. r
Coker now litres, No. 4 anil 5 and 8, tin! 2d **< *
in the (own o! Jmi shor.,’, tlio'-as 1 siti<- ol .in
M-ai.'i & Western Railroad; levied on as the |>rn
oeilv <1 A. Coker, ill favor of A. *J* & Cos. is
C.-lif.r & Edmondson; li la ia*l lrm l-ayettc
Superior Court; propeit v pointed out ty one ol the
del. admits, A.Coker. 1 h:s January SBth, IBa4
WM. CLASS. Mi’ll.
Faycitt* March Sales.
Y\TiLL be soi.l before the Courl-lmusc door, in
W 7 the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county,
no the first Tm-s av in At arch m xl, will-in the
nsnal hours ol sa'e, the following property,
to-wit:
Mini fy acres effraction of land No. 1-14, in the
?Tenth district of Fayette county, known as the
old Tric’em place; l. vie.l on by tnrfuc ot a t'* a ,s *
■n. A from the Superior Court ot Fayette county,
John 11. jelmsnn & Urn. vs Guy Banister, ami
Jeptba Landrum, Br. security on stay of i-xecu
tu*n; Icii.d on as the property ol Guy Canister.
Also,t of ‘and whereon Janv-s R- Jennings
now lives, in the seventh district o! Fayette coun
iv. Levied on as liie property ol Jaim s II Jen
i.ntws, !v i irfee o( (free Superior Court ti las. one
in favor of P. M Coin n &Cos vs James R. Jem
mres.Ji.hr, Pone las vs Janies R. Jennins, and
hr oik. r T M. Horsey & Cos. vs James R. Jen
u.ns niiiker and .'-sse L. Blalock endorser.
Also, lot ol land No. 9, in the seventh district ol
county. Levied on as the property ol D.
D. Dei.hem, by viitne .1 three Snpi'rior Court
ti fas, one in favor of .McCarter J.* Allan vs P. D,
Pc, hair. W. H. Bcseli vs D. D Denham, an.i
liie other James Williams rs hr. D. Denham.
CHARLES CLEMENTS, D. S.
Jin. 30;';. 1854. 5
Fayette March Sale.
be sold It. lore lh<; Courthouse door in
V the town of Fayi-Mevi'.le, Fayette c-mnty,
on tl.e firs! Tuesday in Mareh n. xt, willin', legal
I ours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One lot oi land, cui'aiuiiig 2024 aces more or
t. ss. n.iiiib. i not k.i.iivri, it i.eingihe place where*
<n N cholas llavne now lives, in the 9th district
;d Fayette county, Iciied on ly viiHk: ol a li fa
. om Vavi tte Sup* rioi Court— Wiley Banks & Cos
s Nicho as llayne. Property pointed out by J.
M. Brassell, this Januarv 24ih, 1854.
ISAAC HOLCOMBE, D. SlifF.
(Jcargia. Fayelte comity-.
n7 HEREAS Andrew Mcßride applies to me
t.r letters of Administration on the Estate
ol Samuel Mart.n, late ol said county, deceased.—
These are therefore Incite and admonish all and
.nii*ar, the kindred and creditors ofsaid dt-ueas*
,<l, to he and appear a! my olliee, within the lime
;>• escribed liy iaw, f. allow cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he “ranted.
tjiven under my hau l and ollicial signalur c
li-s the Ulit day oi January, 1853.
2 GEO. C. KING, Dept elk c o-
Administrator’s Sale.
A G REE ABLE to an or.icr of the Honorable
tt Inferior Court of lleury county, Ga., when
‘or ordinary purposes, will be sold beturc
be Coulhourse door in \tcDooougli, tleury county
..ntlie first Tuesday in March next, within
tie legal hours of safe, a part ol the Negroes he
on*ri:ig to the Estate ol Thomas J St-, ickluml, dec’d
liarrv, a nun 65 years old, Tom. a man 73 years
old; Sarah, a woman 59 y.-ars old. Sold for the
benefit ot the heirs and creditors *,l said becodaeil.
I’er.ns on the day of rale. January 5, !554.
1— W.M B NUTT. Adm’r.
HENRY HOLSENBACIv, )
vs. > Libel far Divorce.
JANE HOLSENEACK. S
Returnable lo teplen ber Te i, 185.1 —es the Snjieri
„ or Court of Fayette Couuty.
IT appearing from the return oftlie SherifTmthe
above staled case, that the defendant is not to he
found in this countv. It is therefore ordered, by
the Court this service l,e periccte.l on said Doleud
ant, hy pnt.lu alum according to the statute in such
case made- and provid. and.
lAVID IRWIN, J I C.
The above is a true extract from the minute of
*id Court. Given under my hand and ol.icia
signature, this the 9lh day of December, 1853
51— W.M. J. RUSSELL, Clerk.
Georgia, Henry fountj,
I|s/ t H£RI!aS I-ai.ili Hs!linsu'or. n Adminirfra
Y f tor De Banis ,\'on on the Estate of Reuben
Dearins, laic of said county, deceased, applies to
ine lor Letters of Disinisrou from said Adimnts
• ration.
Tlie=e sre therefore to cile and admonish all a rd
-insular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed. lo he and appear at my office, within the time
■ •recni>ed tty law, to show cause, if any they liut,
why said letters should not be granted.
♦iiven under my hand at this 31st day of
December. 1853. HENRY STOKES, Orn’jr.
‘ieargla, Fayette cotinry.
WHERE VS Haywood Ozburn applies to me
for letters ot Administration on llio Estate
I V\ in.K. (Jzimrn, lu'col Lowndes fount’', tfi-c’o,
These are tlierelore to cite and admonish ail and
•ingtitar, the kindled and creditors of said decVt.,
•the and appear at my other, within the time pre
enbed hv law, to show cause, it any they have,
■ by said fctrcib should not be “ranted.
Given uniier my band and official signature this
lith day of December, 1853.
5l — GE'J. D. KING, D. elk
Georgia, Fayette county.
T 5*7 JEEEAS I ljh Porter applies lo me forlet*
If lets <1 Aduiliii.-lralloil on Hie cslalc ol Sau
on Robert, tale ol said county, deceased
These arcthcrelorc to file and admonish afl and
■inuiilar, the kindred amt creditors ol said dee’d.,
o l>e and appear at <n\ office, vnllnn I lie lime pre
-cnbeil ly ow, lo show cause, il any they have ;
why said !• Iters -lioold not l>e granted.
Given under my hand and official signatii’ f, tins
the ZGlti day ol December, 1853.
! (iw i. IJ. Kl.\fj. o f k. r o,
Georg a, Fayette county.
Mfc7HK:tKAS Andrew J. M unify applies to
f T me lor letters ol Adminisliulion on Hie E>-
- - : e ol Francis Jones,late o! said county, deceased.
“I‘lKse are Iherulore lo cilo and aduion sli all
and singular, Ihe kindred ami creditors of said tie >
eased ..to he and appear at my office, willim ih./
lone prescribed ly law, to show cause, if any they
wvs, why said letters should not be granted.
tilven under my hand and official eigu.itnrc,
iin* Dcccmbor 6>h, 1853.
49 Li El*. C. KING, Dept elk c. o
l,0(M>Bcok Agents wanted.
AN 1 ED, in every seciion of the United
Y S'ales, active and enterprising men, lo in
Mge in the sale of some of tlie best books pub
idled in the country. To moo ol good auiiress
possessing a small capital of Irom s’.'s to SIOO
• ich inducement* will be offered its lo enab them
o nuke from $3 In $5 a day profit.
id/~'i’he book* published by us are all useful
d.ilicir character, cAtrcmely popular, and com ~
emit large sabs wiieicvcr they are offered'.
mFor luitiier add re*?, (postage paid)
ROBERT JsEARs, Publisher.
181 If iff turn i t*nl t J\ no York .
Nxvcnd er 1, 185 5. 43_
LAW 13LA RKB
i-VBRT DEMRIPTIN ALWAYS ON HANB
Fur Sa tat this * ■ *•*.
Genisui.F.-iyette county'.
B. O. Jones, inarliin ol Ja
T 7 K. Grigs, applies to me for letters of dn
jivno-i Tro.ii said LT iat-'lia isbi;;, lie having cxeeus
ed Ins trust, as will more fully appear Iroin Vouch
era on file,—
These are l)ic;cf.)re to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred ol said minor, to lie and ap
pear at mv office, within the time prescribed i>y
law, to show cause, il any they have, why said 1.1-
ters should not he grnuteif.
Given under mv luiml an I oflieial signature,
his the IGlhday ol Nov.-mh.-r, 1853.
47 Gl-.tl (J. KING. I) elk c. o
I)it. J)ENNIS'S
Georgia Sarsaparilla.
Jaundice, Sick Ilead-Aehe, DiEimess
Loss of Appetite,Constipation of the Bow
e's, Files, caused hy Cos.iveness, Pain in the
Bones, or Rheumatism,caused hy llie use ol Mer
cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, &c. &c.
This preparation is made ns pure as possible.
It# bitter taste, and beneficial eflectsin diseases oj
the Liver,ui.ii mseanes arising from an impure
stale of the Blood, proves to he the purest and
and most usctul preparation of Sarsaparilla lhali
made.
Those who have used the various p.cparations
ol Sarsaparilla, will fin -, by ihe taste and effect,
that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle ol Dr.
D’s. preparation, than in hall u dozen bottles asit
is generally made.
That it might he more particularly adapted lo
protessional use, uoihiiig li-.il the pure Sarsaparilla
lias he.-n used, Ihnilor dilh-rene diseases, ph\s
ei-'ios mighi conihine or prcscrib with if, such ar
ticles as they might consider most appropriate in
cases iiuhc! tlu-ir treatment.
ltsalterativeand mildly purgative * fleet upon
tile bowels, make it not only good substilutefor
Mercury, hut usafulin removing all diseasesari
•ingfiom the imprudent use ol Mercury.
Prepared only by J Dennis, M. Ij Augusta, Ga
Sold in GriHin by Prs. l.ongk. Bliss, Dr. Leroy
® n *ctl l and Dr. ‘A in. R. iVloscley; in Barm svul
yC. A. K, Nutting; m Fo'sylh by D. San
.1. an I DrucSJi-ds g.-nera II v. 46 -
THE FAR-FAMED MEDICINE.
HOEtSOWiLITS mis
These PiiL liemg composed entirely of
tnetlic ua! hettiS, ate of a most harm
less nature, while the extraordinary
virtues they possess have tendered
them universally popular in nearly eve
ry part of the world. The immense
, success they have met with through
i out ihe States is most extraordinary,
| owing, it is presumed, to their wonder
’ ful ellicacy io the cure ofß.iious com
plaints and disorders of the Liver and
Momacb. Persons wlio persevere in
using them in accordant with the di
rections, seldom fail in being restored
to health.
Weakness and debility,—restoration to
health of a gentleman, aged 45, when at
death’s door.
Copy oj a Letter from the Rev. Charles
Smith, dated Norton, St. Phillips, near
Bath, Somersetshire, \\th August, 1853.
To Professor Hullo wav,
Sir:— A Mr. Joseph Puxton, formerly
a resident of this place, had been in a de
clining state of health for upwards ot
iloee years, gradually vvast ng away to;
a shadow of nightly perspirations and
want of appethe, w hich caused great un
easiness to his friends, as he had consull
ed various medical men in Bath, without
tfl'iCt. Heat last used your Pills, and
under Providence was resulted to health,
by their means. He lately emigrated to
New Yotk, and has just written to ssy,
that he was never better in health, ami
desired me io acquaint you with the cir
cumstance. 1 ought also to mention,
that my wife had derived great benefit
from the use of your Pills.
1 remain, Sir, yours respectfully,
CHARLES SMITH, Dissenting .Ylinister.
A permanent cure of a diseased Liver>
of many years duration.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gam is, Che
mist, Yeovil.
To Professor Uollowat,
Dear Sir: —ln this district vour Pills
command a more extensive sale than an\
other proprietary medicine he ore the
public. Asa proof of their ellicacy in
Liver and Bilious Complainis I may men
tion the following ca.*e. A lady of this
town, with w hom 1 am personally ac
quainted, for years was a severe sufferer
J iroin disease of ihe Liver and digestive
i organs; her medical attendant assured her
that he could dn nothing to relieve her
sufferings, and it was not likely she could
survive many months. This announce
ment naturally caused great alarm among
her friends and relations, and they in
duced her to make a trial of yonr Pills,
which so improved her general health that
she was induced lo continue them until
she received a peifect cure. ‘Phis is
twelve months ago, and she has not ex
perienced any symptoms of relapse, and
often declares that }our Pills iiavo been
ihe means of saving her life.
I remain, Dear Bir, yours truly,
July 23, !853. (Signed) J. GAMI-S.
Tr.ese celebrated Pills are wonderfnlly
efficacious in the following complaints.'—
Secondary Symptoms Sore Throats
Stone and Gravel Jaundice
Liver Complaints Juflamm afion
Tic Douloureux Lumbago
Retention of Uriae Dysentery
Venereal Affections Rheumatism
Worms of all kinds Consumption
Gout Scrofula, or
Weakness from King’s Evil
whatever cause Headache
Hie. &<•., Indigestion
Fever of all kinds Tumors
Constipation of the Dysentery
Dowels Dropsy
Female Irregularities Erysipelas
Blotches on theskia Debility
liiiious Complaints Asthma
Bowel Complaints Ulcers
Ague Colics Fits
Sold at the establishment of Professor
Holloway, 244 Strand, (neat Temple
Bar,j London, and also at his house in
New York. Orders for medicines in the
States, addressed ‘T. Holloway, New
Yoik,’ wiil receive due attention.* Sold
aiso by . all respectable Druggists and
dealers in Medicines throughout the U
nited States, in Boxes a( 37 1-2 cents, 87
cents and $1.50 cents each. To be had
wholesale of the principal Drug Houses
in the Union.
There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B,—Directions for the guidanco of
patients in every disorder are affixed to
each Box.
For Sale by Wm. W. Lincoln Savan
nah, and by J. \V. Jones, Griffin, Ga.
cheerFpectoWal,
For the rapid Cure of
COUCHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS.WHOOPIIVG-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
“ Wisdom shall hvs down to it, and the p eal j
the earth shall kneci before it.”
NEVER could this he said with n ore
truth, than it now applies to this
remedy for affections of the throat and
lungs. The exaltul in learning ami pow
er, acknowledge its supremacy, while
both the little and the gnat can feel its
bent fits The liberal minded among those
skilled to cure, are free to own its mas
tery over distempers which have baffled
their art. Those of exalted stations are
not ashamed to testify to its virtues, hut
deem it a duty and a pleasure to thus hold
out the lamp of thtir experience to their
sulft-iing fi-llow met .
Witness the follow ing:—
['Translation.]
Vermilhonvilie, La., April, 1553-
Mons le Dr. J. C. Ayer:—l have of
late, made frequent use of your CHER
RY PECTORAL in my practice, and
am happy to inform you that in no erse
jet has it failed me. 1 have made
some signal cures of laryngitis and bion.
chilis with it, and have completely cured
one case of asthma, which had withstood
every other medicine I could employ.
Accept, sir, t'oe assurnace* of my
distinguished consideration.
Jules Claud Grouguet, m a.
Late Surgeon of the Royal Marine,
[France.
Extract from a let ter of our minister at
the Court of the Sublime Potto.
Legation of ihe U. S. A. Constan- 1
[i inople, Tutkey.
Dr. J C Ayer: Dear Sii:—The Cher
ry Pectoral received from you for the
Sultan, has been delivered to his private
secretaiy ai the palace, and you will
doubtless hear from it in due season.—
That you were so kind as to send tne, has
been given io menus, who have in many
cases found it exceedingly useful. * {
Yours, respectfully,
George P Marsh,
Minister PenipOtentiary of the U
[S A to Tuikey.
Curacoa, March 5, 1852.
Dr. J CAyt-t: I use your Cherrv
ector.il daily in my practice, and am
satisfied it is a remedy which must meet
in every country the highest approbation.
C W Jack beer, M i>.
Resident Court Physician.
Among the eminent Editors, who testi
fy to their personal experience and knowl
edge of the wonderful cures, and immense
usefulness ot the Cherry Pectoral in their
section, we may mention—
Boughton & (Jo, Fed Union, Millertgevilli’, Ga
L Paton,Chri-tian Advocate, Knoxville, Ten.
J B Dorson, An.cncan Pn sbyicnan, Green
ville, Tcnn.
.1 B Samson, ‘•Fhanocrat,” M-eConncLbarg, Pa
J Uuss, jr. Shelbwilie Nows, Tuan.
Harvey, McSenney & (Jo, State Gaz> Its
Burlington, lows.
■ J Knabb & Cos, “journal.” Reading, Pa.
Raymond, Harper Sc Cos, New York Tunes.
S Cobb, Christian Freein-m, Boston.
VVm B Jacobs, Christian Chronicle, Pbilad.
llo.w 1 Wentworth,, MO Democrat, Chica
go, II .
Ret. E G Reese, .violfiodist Protestant, Balt’e
W M Wightmam, Christian Advocate, Charles
ton, S C.
J M Magenni, True Delta, New Orleans.
T M Donnell, Daily News, Savannah, Ga.
G D Pr.F.STtss, Lou sv.llo Journal, Kv,
Hon. Scuuylek Colfax, M C South Bend Re
gister, la.
A Cummings, Christian Mirror, Portland, Me.
iVI H Bartlett &C* Republican, Hartford.
Ciiaddick Berby, Banner oi Peace, Leba
non, Ti-nn.
Tjsompson & Cos. Uniti-d Kmpiro and Pal riot,
Toronto, (J VV'..
Charles Cook, Democrat, Danville, Pa.
M H annum. Democrat, AllefiNiwn, i’a.
Sherman & I larron, Slate Gmeite, Trenton.
N J.
Wright & Haven, Prairie Farmer, Cliicags, II
Thestt gentlemen have not only certi
fied to these statements in their papers,
to the public, but have sent me their per
sonal letters, to the effect that they have
found my preparation an article of great
public utility.
Space will not admit ful! testimonials
here, but the agent below named will
furnish my American Almanac, grads, t
all who ask for it, vvhetein are full panic
ular>, and indispensihle proof of thes
statements.
Prepared by JAMES C.AYKR,
Druggist and Chemist,
LOW JAIL, MASS.
Sold in Griffin, by Dr. J. Washington
.Torso, Druggist.
7 he Renowned Remedy !! !
Holloway’s Ointment.
PS3IHIS extraordinary unguent is com
posed of the most healing balsams,
and when used in accordance with the
directions which accompany each pot,
will ensure cures when all other means
fail. Cases of the most desperate skin
diseases readily yield to its efficacy. It is
famous when used in cases of gout, rheu
mutism, contracted or stiff joints. In
asthmas it will do wonders if well rubbed I
into the chest.
A most astonishing cure of Scrofulou
Ulcers.— A case certified by the Mayor
of Boston, England.
Copy off a Letter from J Nobit, Escp—
Aiayni of Boston, Lincolnshire.
To Professor Holloway:
Dear Sir: Mrs. .Sarah Dixon of Li
quorponil streel, Boston, has this day de
posed before me that for a considerable
period she was severely afflicted with
Scrofulous sores and ulcers in her arms,
feet, legs, anti other pails of her body:
and although the first of medical advice
was obtained, at the cost of a large sum
of money, she obtained no abatement of
stiff ring, but gradually grew wois<\
Bo ng recommended hy a friend to Hv
vour ointment, she procured a small pot,
and a box of the pills, and before that w-as
ill used, symptoms of amendment appear
ed. By persevering with the medicines
tor a short tune longer, according to the
directions, and strictly adhering to your
roles as to diet, t Jv., ~ she was per*
irctly cured, and now enjoys the best of
health. J remain, dear sir, yours truly, I
.Signed J. Noble.
Dated August 12th, 1853.
An extraordinary and rapid cure of Erj’>
sipelas in the leg, after medical aid had
failed. Copy of a letter from Mrs.
Elizabeth Yeales,of the post office, Aid
wick Hoad, near Bognor, Sussex, da>
ted Jan. 12th, J 853.
To Professor Holloway:
Sir: I suffered for a considerable perK
od from a severe attack of Erysipelas,
! which at length settled in my leg, and re
sist ed a!! medical treatment. My suffer*
j ings were very great, and I quite despaired
lof any permanent ainet|()iu*Mii, when I
i was advised to have recourse to your
j Ointment and Pi.ls. I did so witlmu
! delay, and am happy to say the result
, was eminently successful, for they effect*
led a radical cure of my leg and restored
me lo the enjoyment of health. I shal
ever speak with the utmost confidence of
your medicines, and have recommended
them to others in this neighborhood sim*
ilarly afflicted, who derived equal benefit.
I am, sir, jour obliged and fai hful serv’t.
Signed Elizabeth Yeales.
The pills should he used conjointly
with ihe ointment in most of the following
cases:—
B'd Legs, ChiegO'foot, SoreMhroat
Bad breasts Chilblains Gout
Burns Chapped hands Glandular
Bunions Corns [soft] [Swellings
Bite of MusquL Cancels Lumbago
toes and Contracted and Piles
Sand Flies Slifl'Joints llheuma-
Coco-Lay Elephantiasis lism
Scalds 8o r e Nipples Fistulas
Skin.dir eases Scurvy Tumours
Sore-Leads Ulcers Yaws
Wounds
Sold at the Establishment of Piofessor
Holloway, 244 Slrand, near Temple Bar,
London, and also at his House in New
York. Orders for mediciues iti the States,
addressed T. Holloway, New York, will
receive due attention. Sold also by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Me
dicines throughout the United States, in
pots, at 31 1-2 cents, 87 cents, and $1 50
cents each, ‘1 obe had wholesale of the
principal Drug Houses in the Union.
There is a considerable saving by ta-.
king the larger sizes.
N B Directions for the guidance of
patients in every disorder aie affixed to
each Pot.
For Sale by Wni. W. Lincoln, Savannah,
and hy J. V\. Jones, Griffin, Ga.
Consuaiirtioii can be VJtiretl!!!
R. R OGE R S LI VE R IVOR TANARUS, Tar
and CANE lIALAG UA has res
cued its multitudes from the grave. Do
you ask for the evidence? Then call on
the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a newi
paper is too small to contain it. In the
j amphlet you will find well authenticated
cases of individuals who were, in verj
deed, rescued from the grave; for they
wer 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 back to their friends
Although many of the cures seem almost
inctedible, yet they are not obscure; we
have given their real names, and their
exact place of re-idence, so that they may
be seen, and the tacts hard from their
own mouths. 1 liese cures are fully cor
roborated hy physicians and professors of
Medicine, who are well known and are
of the highest standiug in our land, who
have been compelled to yield to tl.e stub T
born facts: uo <mc ern dispute such evi
dence.
! WE CHALLENGE THE WHOLE WORLW
JTo produce more real bona fide evidence,
in any court of justice, than we have in
favor of this medicine!!
We defy the physicians of every school,
and all the medicines that have ever been
• invented, to produce evidence of such
j remarkable cures as have been made hv
“Dr Roger’s Liverwort, Tat and Cancha
lagua.”
We confidently ask the Afflicted
(Not tv purchase our Medicines, )
But to examine our pamphlet, and see
for themselves, whether the evidence is
as convincing as we say it is; if so, it may
prove a ‘‘great blessing to you.”
It costs but little to give it a fair Trial!
Compared to what a physician charges—
but little when compared to what you
value your health!
What is the value of money without
health?
BEWARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS!
Kecollect that Coughs and Colds are
the forerunners of Consumption. Dr Ro
ger’s Liverwort, Tar and Cap.chalagoa
will break up the most dislressing cough
or cold in a few hours’time. In many
cases of years’ standing a radical cure
as been efifecied in a very short time by
tr icily following the directions. We
doubt not but that there are now
“Thousands of Living Witnesses!”
Who would have been in their graves
if they had not used (his medicine, at
resting the disease before it became too
late!
Sj&Who are those who have certified
to the great value of this medic/ne? You
will find the names of such men as Hon.
Jndge Wm. Burke, late postmaster of
Cincinnati for more than twenty years;
C. W. Srarbuck, Esq., proprietor of the
Cincinnati Daily Times; Hon. John A.
Collins, late agent and lecturer of the
Grand Division of the Sons of Tempo !
ranee of Ohio; Rpv. Henry Wiseman, am! !
the attending physician, Dr. 11. R. \Vi>
son, of Patriot, Gallia co., Ohio; 11. E. j
Drake, Esq., Druggist of high standing,!
of Xenia, G; J. G. iiierunimus and his
attending physician, W. VV. French, ofj
Hollandsburgh, Darke county, Ohio; E. 1
B. Taylor, Esq., Editor of the Greenville J
Patriot; John ivlelendy, Esq. and D. K.
Leavitt, Esq., Deacons of the Vine st.
Congregational Chuich, Cincinnati, Ohio.
From Major Van Buren, brother of Mar
tin Van Buren, Ex President of the
United States.
Ktndf.rhook, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1852-
Mr. A. L. fe’covill. — Dear Sir: Having
an occasion to use yoof Expecloran,
am! faugh remedy ISst, winter, I was of
commended by tilt* Rev. Mr. Tiffany, re
th.s place, lo try the Liverwort, Tar and
Chanchaliipnn; I did !*, nnd think l i.>
gretly hem lifted by it, arid do heartily
recumme and it to others as a cough rente*
Jy L. Van Boren.
Kinderhook, N Y, Sept 20, 1852.
I fully concur in the above statement.
Fred’k. T. Tiffany,
| Rector of the Episcopal Church.
Would it he possible for such men of
so high standing to he induced to deceive
the poor consumptive?
Be sure and ask for Dr. Rogers’ Liver
wort, Tar and Cauchalagua, and let no
other be palmed upon you.
For iSale by
Daniel & Seay, Gtiffin.
John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos., Fayetteville.
Andrews ij- Little, Jackson.
Hall (J* Young, Nevvnan.
J J Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zehulon.
Mickiebcrry Mobley, Ltd. Spring
Leonard Little, Bartlesville.
TIIE GREAT REMEDY.
\ For rheumatism, gout, pain in the side
hip, hack, limbs and joints, scrofula
kings evil, white swellings, ha r d tu
mors, stiff joints anl all fixed pain
whatever. Where this plaster is ap
plied pain cannot ells’.
F|jn LIESEPLASTERS possess the nd
-®- vantage of being put up in air tight
boxes—hence they ntain their full vir
tues in all climates.
Have \an friends going to California?
By ail means advise them to take along a
supply ol this plaster, it may save them
hundreds of dollars, if not their lives, as
the exposure which they have to endure
in the mines is sure to bring on disease,
which might be easily cured by th' J use
o( this celebrated plaster, for the want oi
which many have been obliged to quit
their labors and fall into the hands of the
physicians, who by their exlravagantly
high charges, soon take away the hard
earnings of the bravest laboring man.—
By sleeping in tents or on the ground,
rheumatism, sp : ual disease, stiff’ joints,
lame back ( r side, and all like diseasas,
are sure so trout e them, and many rimes
entirely lay them up, and when the sim
l le application of this plaster would give
htm immediate relief, and enable them
to proceed with their labors without de
lay.
It has been very beneficial in cases of
weakness, suh as pain and weakness is
he stomach, weak limbs, affections of
he spine, female weakness, &c. No
femlc, subject to pain and weakness in
theback or aid, should he without it.—
Married ladies,en delicate situations, find
great relief from constantly wearing this
plaster.
I he application of the plaster between
the shoulders hag been found a certain
temedy for colds, coughs, phthisic, and
lung affections, in their primary stages.
It destroys inffamation by perspiration.
The following was handed us by
respectable physician in Georgia.
Messrs. Scovil & Mead.—Gents: I
l have been using your Liverwort, Tar
and Hebrew Plaster very extensively
in my practice for three years past, and
it is with pleasure that I state my belief
in their superiority over all other articles
w ith w hich I am acquainted, for the pur
poses for which they are recommouried.
The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an
universal panacea tor local pains. I have
also found it a most excellent application
for sprains and bruises. It gives.univet’
sal satisfaction wherever used.
S. S. Oslin, M. D.
Ktu-xvilie, Ga., March 4th, 1853.
£*3?“ Be ware of counterfeits and base
imitations.
Tiie genuine vill in faftne have the
signature of E. Taylor on the steel plate
engraved !>o the label on the top of each
bos.
Purchasers are advised that a mean
counterfeit of this article is in existence.
J ha genuine is solii only by us, and by
our agents appointed in the South —and
no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers
and purchasers generally are cautioned
against buying of any hut our regular
agents, otherwise they will be imposed
npon with a worthless article.
SCOVIL & MEAD,
111 Chartres Street, New Orleans,
Sole General Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must invtria
biy he addressed.
Sold also by
Daniel & Seay Griffin.
•John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos.. Fayetteville.
Andrews & Little, Jackson.
Hall & Young, Newn?n.
J. J. Ileese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zebulon.
3Jickleberry & Mobley, Indian Spr.
Leonard Little, Bartlesville.
January, 1534. 2—ly
GREJL T SO UTHERN R EMED Y
JACOB’S
Cholera, Dysentery and Di
arrhoea
TUB great sut-cesa that lias attended the Ire*
ment o( nil bowel diseases with “jucob’sCo
dial,” fur he last twelve months, has indiiced th
propriotot to tr< largely into the nianulacinre s
mg it nexpense or pains liave been spared in gc
we can p, and as regards its external appearance?.
surpnsssav without contradiction, that it very Tar
Umtedes every other preparation now out in the
!fo I tie States. The bottles were made expressly
| or :h purpose, having the following words blown
: mm ’ e glass:— “ Jacob's Cholera & Dysentery Cor
dim—t'lie bottle together with a finely printed
i pnphlet, is inclosed in a line steel cngra ve
■ wrapper with tour vignettes; and has also upon th
top ol the bottle over the outside wrapper, a finely
I engraved fae simile and signature of “W. W.
j BLISS fit (JO.” These together with two binds
i lae rge line steel engraved “placards” places it,
so far as regards external appearances, fur ahead ot
any thing ol me kind in the United Slates.
As to its inertls as a remedy in Dysentery, Diar-t
rha, and Cholera Morbus, we believe it very Isr
surpasses every other p eparation of the kind now
olbre lire public.
It is a reliable preparation, safe, speedy, and el
souul; and the (rial even of one dose, b the a I
lected, will fully prove the truthof our asserlion
diet a preparation never was given to lhe,publie
that will so effectually, and in so short a lime relieve
thuthe formula for the preparation was fir-A atsed
Tc of lire proprietor* in Inn private pracice,
by enefgi.t or Ten years ago, and I.as le=in li
Imnilsl'iiirom that time up it. H e pr.-sc.nl, n linos,
crier si lit ..- on . ti'j in 1 1 wi 1 i.f't t lit fs’
l'live, ueine of iniflltgi-nce have tcslrd il tnlbe
praclH*o mill people of entire neighborhood
have alto used it, iintl one and all, s<> lar as (tic I
l>r.iiri. *im have any knowledge, are cntiiusiastis ‘
in its prase.
YVe li v.: already stated in our pamphlet, that we ;
ht-lievedil will client a cure 93 e**"?* out of every
hundred, u lien ihe directions ar j ffoselv h.llovveti,
amt that eighty out of the liundi&j ra*e.,will have
become relieve I and cured, by the time the 2d or
3d dost- bus been taken. VV c ground our belli Io j
w hat it has done during the las! twelve month* i
for nearly every case, so lar as we have heard, ha
not •nly been cured, but cured from taking one or
itvoor three doses of this rortlicirie. We do not
reward it by any means a specific-, nor do we lie
heve, or pretend to say, that it will cure every rasa;
hut we tin mean lo he understood, that if it is ta
i ken according to the directions a* set forth in ihe
oamplilet, that a great majority id’ ihe eases will
not only he relieved hut entirely cured. YVe have
oo tears in regard to its success, except in ronir
few eases ol children. There arc many case-iso
bowel complaints, produced and kept up by trr
presence of worms m the intestinal canal, and nt
I mg ns these remain, this, or no niher L>vseiiteri|
and Diariluea preparation will do any purmnno*
good. There are also oftentimes ehronic discha-l
-Jt-s trom I lie trowels, produced nnd Kept up in olr
nates ol a weak and detiilitaled eonstdll ion, pre
tneetl by “prolapsus uteri”—so long is this source
ol irritation remains,ko permanent benefit mi he
•xpeeted from any remedy, until lh cause •!’ tie*
rrilHtiiuiie rriiinvei).
We cannot herald it forth in the fnc# and eves •’
die whole world, that wr. can produce “thousand*
•I certificates” in relation t .llie wotiderliff cure* it
ias etlected, lor we ha i c nut got tie-in; hut we have
;ol a great plenty, enough we think to satisfy tli
moat fastidious; and they are not certificates mam’
of.ii lured |,r the occasion, got up lo dupe the on
wary, but are certificates of men ol w -.rtli tuil
♦laading in our midst, and known to nearly every
person in this and surioiimiig counties. \\
could have inserted many other ri coinmeiidafion*
in our pamphlet, n| equal value t those already
published, had we art space to have don **c
—hut to mt ke a long story a short one, we as U
(he public, try it buttle, and our word ford, yea \ ill
nat lit disappointed ui Ms etieeta.
PHYSICTA.YS
!’• you we respectfully oiler this preparation,
particularly for its efficacy alone, but for the con
venience ol having a reliable preparation alread
prepared in eases ol emergency. li e sell il th
you who with it for private practice, at a discouu
‘i*m Ihe uniat price.
TO PLANTERS
TWia preparation wag esDeeialljr designed In’ v‘>
and your females—more particularly those wl.n
live at a distance from a good physician. TANARUS“ *4
such wc would tnoat respectfully advise, to pur
chase nnd have it always on hand, espeninllv )t I
you arc living in a district of country where Ayr- i
♦emery and Diarrhoea prevail —by so doing, you I
may, hy its timely administration, save the hie ol
ol your fitinilv, or the life of a valuable ns- :
?ro.
TO FEMALES
I his preparation is peculiarly a apted and ad.-nirs i
h'y suited, to the many peculiar maladies to v, hi. h I
yon are subject—loss ol nervous power, bodily rj
liaustinn, depressed and gloomy state of mind, the ,
which, il not remedied very sour., impairs llie en- i
ergy ol mind and disturb* the ripinnimitv of true j
per. In this you will find a tranquil.ser and a ton- j
ic, whose invigorating effects will he seen ami feh, I
even alter a few deses. It contracts nervousness j
prostration ol system, irregularities, despondency I
heartburn, vomiting, pain in ilie hack and loin's, :
hilse pains and paios ol the menstrual period.— I
y hi will find il siU at all limes, ami speedy m its
©| t-ration. This medicine is indeed admirably |
suited to those hysterical feelings and that nsr- j
volumes*, which arc so often an uc> oinpvmiment te i
he nieiisirual period, and a great many curi
euid bs ei.ed where it is now being used for this
ee. in this osuut v, and neighboring ones.
TRAVELLER*.
Whose business calls them tloeii!i parts sf *u ‘
country, where Cholera, Piarrhce*, and Dysentery I
prevail, .should nut tie without tins remedy in Ihsir |
trunks —that they may, upon the slightest evidence j
ol dise.sw, have recourse iiiimtxiuiel v to a pioptu
remedy.
FOR CHILD RES’.
This niedicins is admirably adapted. Bows
Complaints of children, while tcelhi • esnnot
only be readily cured, but prevented, by a timely
use ofdhis Cordial, thereby preventing them trots
bee lining weak and puny, arid consequently fret
ful and ill-humor--d. Milch suffering on the part
of Ihe child, and anxiety of the parents, could by
timely precaution and suitable remedies be pra
vented.
For recommendations and “ex'rscts fram letters
tc refer th public to our pampbiut.
TERMS,
©n Bottla, sl|>oo
Six Wellies, st> 00
AGEMCIES
Will be established througtiout the Southern
Slates as fast as pissitde. We intend in Ihe roursr
ol two or three months to have it pfncee in the
bands of ■ jp-nis in everr town and aatliemant in
Oeorgia.
MERCIUXTS,
In.vny jiarl r.Mlie Smith, wtie-e no agency ia #s
tafilishcd, will ba supplied by making application
accompanied by reliable relercnces.
Xo our friends and (lie public generally, we will
r .y Ihat we know no brttur wav to obtain your
patr (+n:,fi Ih-mto ak for it, anil in eo doing, we
can os*ure you that by gaining ymir contiilenc
and testing Ihe efficacy oftlieiiieiliemr,yoii willim )
find your confidence misplaced, tor as a remedy
we believe it surpasses and is belter adapted to
clima'e and constitution than any Northern pre
paration.
VV • have been at great sxpense in putt
forth the Cordial in its present shape, and if it-a
succeeds in gaining the confidence of the pub
we sha'l feel ourselves repnii. <ind highly hono
Mnuufaefnred and for sale, wholesale nnu
lad, by !V. W. BLIk S C< >, Proprieto
Griffin, Georgia,
TANARUS wham all orders should be addrc-d,
wliicli are respectfully solicited
Griffin, ii V.irili J. H • —9
vSO'ii'XiaiilEi
f a \tli > eilic ml remedy tor Dm rn.eeritJy s-e
.M- tery and Ch-ilera Morbus is travellig in
fiehritv as fast us Bonaparte pushed bis coin m
into Russia, and guming commendation where
er used. It is an excellent medicine lor those di
eases, checking them almost instantly.- The lot
lowing are the Agents appointed in this* Stats u
to this tin.:
John .Viangham, /lebulon.
J. N. Thompson, Jackson.
Love & Glenn,McDonough.
James M Jones, Fayetteville.
James F. Johnson, Jonesbaro.
J. Norcross, Atlanta.
J. T. Doane, “
Hurd & Hungerford, Montieello.
W. S. Lawson, Greenville.
J. M.Noell, LaGrang*.
B. G. & A. R. Tharnlon, “
Bedell fir Mullens, Hamilton
E. Wells Si Cos. Talbott on.
W. S. Sandwich, Thoinaston.
Micleberry fit Mobley, Indian Spring
T. S. M. Blood worth, Van Buren.
Win. S. Carrol, Locust Grove.
Far a Johnson, Ml. Mom.
Win. Strange, Worlhviiie.
J. R. Spier, Williauisville.
I. T. Si S. Thrash, Warneraville.
Johnson fit Zuber, Woodbury.
J. A.J. fit B. Foster, Rocky Mount.
Banning fit Mathews, Lnttiersville
Isaac Fincher, Moontvillc.
O Gibson, Long Cune.
Thou. S. Bradfield, West Point,
T. J. Hunt &C<. Whilesville.
W.S. Gri lin, Flat Shoals.
L.fit W. H. Jackson. Catania,
J. B. Foster, Waverly Hall.
Dranefit Mathews, Prattsburg.
J C. & VV. A. Douglas, Pleasant liih
Wallace fit Boss, Cursonsvi Ic.
Wliitliel<t|St Beelanit, Shady Dale.
Henry J. Gill, Iron Spring
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ttess ami dispatch, at the lowest prises,
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meneing early in November, at 9'7,l'U a year, to
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ten, Tim Weekly will tie furnished a! sls.oi>.
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dr. lo scatter the paperovcrtbis and the iu.j -io
iug States, in order, as far as we are able, b, ex
lend the n-hffrohs and im-ri a.-'f- the husiners *-t
■*i,vaniiah, In-iu-ving that whatever prom..res tho
prosp- riiy ol lliecuy cannot laii to exert a tienrfi
ei. . it. cl upon our own turtiiiu s. Tin- real f.i
----* ciffi ies w C possess for distribuiing daily,tri wi ck-
I iy, and weekly intelligence, by our railroad con
] iieetiods and sicaint-o.il lines, rneourage us to hr
. It-vo lu.it the u-iiierlukmg will he, because it
ought ‘o be, successful.
Secondly, been 11-e other papers thri-ug bout !he
country are reducing their rates of nmh-criptinr.
and we would p'ai e our readers upon a looting as
l.ivorablt-as llml - iijoy nt by itie rca-J-rs of those
paper*.
1 lordly, becansi we s’liil! never he more able
to make the icnocfiofi the nat preedit. Y\ ewon id
not l-oa-d of our success, ycl we b.-g leave To say
Thai tin-support w hich our patrons have accorded
os up 1.1 I Ins 11 111'-, enables u to make I Ills red lie
lion, and I bus lo oiler some s'.gM acknowledg
ment tor llic.r past h.vors. YVe hope they wi-l
see in this tael reason for a continuance ut their
piitioiiiigi-, ami |.,r sucli cff-iris as they may find
it cm.v. un u! to make in procuring us adduionai
j subscribers, inc step vve have resolved upon
must result in loss, without a large accession to
our subscript ion list.
I he growing impmtanci- of Savannah, us a
commercial centre, to the i’lauier, the Merchant,
and indeed lo all classes, at least m tins tdais,
renders it unnee. s.-ary for os to o-ff. r anv a-gu
mei.-t why they should avail themselves ol the
means tiiusoffeied, for obtaining the latest and
most reliable nd. liigeiue Irom all quarters, bold
by telegraph and the mails.
Remittance:! by mail may Ire made at nor risk.
P. \V. ALFX.vN’DFR & CU. Proprietors.
Savannah. October 18. ISs.‘>. 13
tr At I.'-'-, couiccic.i tin- Book and St a : miner
*. IsL with lb. it I’lano-p’oru* and Alusic business
pi ctlntly aononnee to the [mt.ltc, that they haT.i
w on band, and expeel to keep always a good
and well seli-ciod Smell of School Hooka t.utn
flglisb and Ciassienl, and put tip in the very iieK
nd most substantial style of bluffing. YVe cal*
be cspceiiii attcnlioii oi lVacliers and others 1.-r
----ng ‘■chool I>->->-vs, lo our Stock, as we intend to
ft.l as l-.w as wo cm afford them.
Ol Miscellaneous If'orks; our will eon os
only of ItEL.S2O>US WOWIiS, amt
wutksolihe most approved moral character
very nearly any tiling in this line will
lourul at our lii use. Call at lire
MUSIC S I’oRE, HiU
Griffin, April 2S, IB;'r3.
lowilliwißir
undersigned hive t : us d.iv so a-I
_3_ purtnerscip un-ler Hie style of Ol pma
Davis ik Cos. ami will eontimie tiie DrvG niishu
•incss -it tile old slum) heretofore oi-eupie oy Tar
l*-r, Davis & Cos. on Hill street.
AM peraona indebted to lay lot, Di it & Cos
k ill *eliie with us, and all having demands against
ihiu w ill present tne same lo iis t..r payment.
YV. YV. CHAPMAN,
YV. W . DAVIS
U. J. DA Vls>.
a iffi-i, ).-t 36t b, 1853
IplMlmWlFil,
tN the Brick building attached to The YVarc
houseol Fernll k llam ock, opposite the bap
ist Chureli, Urd'in, Ga. All kinds of
PLASM & OItHASSENTAL VHZNTIF4&
executed w ith neii!ness and dispatch at the New
Joli Office, on Solomon S'reel, opposite the BnpPs
CTinreh. J. It. LOGAN CO.
for work respectfully selictlrd.
Guilin. January 18, 18-Y3. 3—lv
dnr •mr -suit tv *seoS lh/J m etu *
A LAHGE number of ill-- pul-lications ofibin
J3A. aot-iety have been received by the Agent
ilev .1 Pikk.ce, and left at our Stove, for sale a,
the society's prices, freight only added; where theart
nnd a variety ol other religions and moral publics
ions mv be had, by application to
CLOY D & SHACKLEFORD
Griffin, May 25, 1853. 2!
HUSH’S HOLDEN GLOSS
FOR THE HAIR.
A MONG tin: many preparations for'he growth
of the Haih, this GOLDEN i
the lead. “1 lin ell asciis will be given by •! s
so universally used and pre,erred loail others.-
Ist, B cause it has proved the most rf*eoin m
Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts a tenultfu
dark gloss ami delightful perfume to the Hair.—
3d. Been use. the Ladiis, with tine discriminator!,
which they ali possess, have adopted it. Many
other reasons could be givr n whv if is a great ta
vorite, tint those v. ho want more have only to give
it a trial. Price 25 cents in large bottles. For
Sale by Druggists and Storckeepera everywhere.
W. C. HUUD, Fropp.ie Tor. 304 Broadway
New York. Large, discount to Merchants.
Nov. 22, 1853. 47—6 m
FISK ? S m LTMiLI C
STARK leave respectfully to inform the public,
that l have just received a number ot these
BURIAL CASUS at my shop, in the city of
Griffin, where they can be had at ail times at tin?
shortest notice, at a small advance on coat and
freight.
The subscriber also continues (ho CisiSTillg*!
ami Ctibicaet Business at hia old sound
where he will ho* pleased to exeenteony orders left
with him. A. BELLAMY.
Guilin, Aprils, |?52 14 —I
j HAYBOOD & WHITAKER,
I Attonicys at Law,
; A TLA NTA , GEORGIA.
j Office CTtr Gm.ly’s Here, White lla’l
tt. B. HAYOOOD J. I. WIIITAK F.,
Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay
• kinsville, G, cUeville, Ga.
June 15, 1853. 21
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Office at tlic Drug Store ou Broadway,
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August, 1853.
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Macon Stjj Western Uailroau Cos., >
June tS'.h, 1853. y
rWYHE boe reward will be paid for the delec-
JL !ion ami pronf to convict any person, or
person*, ?\ho have, or may hereafter lie guilty of
obstructing with timber or other things, the Track
of the Maeor fii Western Rn lrond.
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