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UIvNilY lIOL.SEN3\CK, I ‘
v*. > Libel far Dloirc e.
> h > vse va . : t. \
R*‘n' t *'>" ‘j St ilf ii'nr Pei -n, 115.1 —of tke Su peri
► *r Viut o/ Fijtiit Con.i’y.
“M 1’ appealing from the return oft he SlterifTin ths
H above*? tpo cn?e, tint the defendant is not to he
found :o tltis •vuint •. It is therefore ordered, by
I u Cos i”l ftii* service he perfected on s.i I Defend
ant, by ii de ation according to the stalutujtt such
ease *av:*- uod pr.iw.ictl.
DAVID 111 WIN, J l •
The .•*■..••* i* a tru ■ cx’racf from llio ininnlo
end Court, iiivn mi tor my hind and o
m-* iatu'c, tins In i u !i liv of l) nooihor, 1353.
ol \V M. .1. RUi S -LL, C Ik.
n r;i i. Hi* *s <?•>* *:y
IVHfit :■*. AS Painli HsHinjrswor.n Ailminiatra
ff tor I): Bonis Aon on the Estate of Reuben
fVann", talc ot sa|d county, deceased, applies to
me lor L iters of Dismiss on from said Adininis*
!ration. . , ,
Ti.e-e sre therefore to die and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
e 1 “to he an t appear at myoilke, within the time
prescribe*! hv law, to show cause.it any il’.cy have,
u-iiv *au! letters should not tic granted.
(],..* mv h.n.l l <*. *.'•'*!’ ’
Decciultcr, 18*3. HENRY STOKES, Ord’.V-
Gvorpin, Fayette county.
‘ll’'''!'-'!’ \S Hay won.l Oz'utvn applies to n,ec
ff i>rl ‘l ers ol AiUmiiistr.it ten on the E-l.d.
o’ Vin.K. Ozhurn, latcol Lowndes county, i<c> fl
7 .esc nr- r-.erefor* to r ile and admonish all an
tli • kindled and creditors ot sau eeea.
. tt*e and r- cirat my other, wiilnn ihc time pit
or ■d 1 v ’aw, to show cause, il any thiy mie
u hv said Ictrers should not he granled.
Given nr.ccr my hand and nlliciatti!*; ssature ~iis
J2th Ij of Pj.emher, 1353
SCL GE'). C.KIN3, f>- elk, c. o.
Georgia, Fayette county.
T| r tlEit EAS Hugh Porter applies lo me forlet
f y ’,ts rtf Administration on the estate ot San
son Robert'S laic of said county, deceased
l'neeo :tr* ib<*rtfin’ focitc and admonish sill •'nd
s -jijl.ir, l ie kindred and creditors ol said dee’u.,
la be sad lypnrvl my orticc, within ihe lime P'C
sir.bcd b\ law, to show cause, il any they have,
- .:J !<-l! -s i-honld not he
i i:\en under mv hind an-l official signntu o, this
i‘i -y;ih da v of December, 1353.
1_ GEO. C KINO. P c'k. r Q-
l e/rg a, Fayette comity.
•VttTIIEREAS Andrew J. Munity np. lies lo
me tor letters of Adniimstioliun on the Es
_:> i-f F- n.iis Jones,laic of said county, deceased.
These arc therefore In tile and adtn-n'sh all
mi siejrular, the kindred and t recilors of said dt
erased, t> he and appear at my office, within tits
one prWerihed by law, to show cause, it any I hey
svt, why said letters should not he granted
Given under my lian.l and official sigr , : tnre,
ms ft, cembor Cih, 1553.
43- GEO. C. KING, Dept ell \ o
-ICGO llook Agents wanted •
*"*l :AN t Ell, in every section of the U *
V V Stales, active and enterprising men,
in the ?i.le of some of the l-cst Books
ivhcd in the country. To inon ol good add ,
po-'sersirig a small capital of Irom S'’s to
>• :c!i inducements will be offered.as to end!) t
o make from 8* lo $5 a day profit.
;CJ=-Tiie Books published by us are all useful
ihJlieir eharai ler, extremely popular, an I coin
tainl large sales wherever they are uttered. !
i<_t’dr :uil'ncr particulars, address, (postage'paid) j
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, j
ISI William Street, J\ r ew,York
Jfnvcmlwr I, 1553. |
~ TPRocLiiilm
LTAT-: CF GEORGIA.
By UERTJIISL V. JOHNSON,
ocfrnor of f;
TJUtRE XS olficial information has her n rc-
V f ceivcd a; this Depnr!merit that <t Murder
r ccmuiitted in the county r-f Chatham, on ihe
•■.fth ins!., up n Ihe hodv of John Blount hy John
Motan ar.rl John t v >rd, alias John Divine, and
ihrtt said Moran an.t Ford, alias Divine, have tied
irom Jusiicc.
! .avc thought proper, therefore, lo issue ihis,
n v Prodsroatiin, hereby ofiering a Reward of
‘t rerc 11 undrcil Dollars tor Ihe apprehension anil
delivery of the said fugifivis, or One Hundred and
r.f'y fjeiars for either, !o the Sheiifi'ofaaid coun
• nd Jstaic.
I *'o in .rover charge and require all officers in
the State, civil and military, to be vigilant in en
deavoring to apprehend the said fugitives, in order
‘h they may be brought to trial lor Ihe oflenc e
with winch they stand chased.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal ol’thi?
Stile.a! the Capitol in .Yldledgeville, this 13 i
4i of February, in the year of our Lord eightce |
•i iidred and fifty four, and of the Independence of
i -c United Elates of America the eevent v eighth.
HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON.
I*v the G nrernor
E. l\ Watkins, Secretary of 3
DESCRIPTION.
f join Mi ran is about 5 feet 7 inches nig a—
weighs from 150 to 160 -complexion light, Ho id,
rO sn uly hair, and stoops a little in the sh I
dcra—an irishman by birth.
J.rfn Fortl alias Diuine—height about 6 feet—
weight about !GJ to 175—complexion fair, sharp
i -ag*’. Inn* eves, sandy hjir, walks struight, and
on speaking; has a down cast look—an Irish
man hy birth.
(Jporgia, Spalding county.
Calviii S. Westmoreland applie
V f 1 to me tor Idlers of Guardianship over th
persons and property of the orphans o( Wm. W
Bishop, deceased. —These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular, to appear at mv o(li"e,
ditto tin tii.io pn^cribed by law, to show cause
■r any they have, why such letters ought not to be
XV tilted, Given u.i.lcr my hand at office, ibis 6th
'a\ ot‘February, fSS4.
-7 * VV.\l. L. GORDON, Ordinary.
DISSOLUTIN.
rannK n lersigned have this ;day, Ijy mutual
§. co-iseof,dissolved the copartnership hereto
fore c\ietiibdween them, under tiie fir n tame
* Lov.jw Si McWilliams, in Griffin, on Hill
e red. All the debts against the firm will be set
•Id iy A. B. Lovej.y, and all those indebted to
the firm will tleasecomc forward and settle the
<mme with A U Lovcpy, who has purchased the
entire interest of Bli Ale Williams. The former
wo i! i so’ieii the patronage of their old Iricnds, at
Ihe old 3'and o;j If ill street.
A. B. LOVEJQY,
S. B. McWILLIAMP.
6 iffin, Drrriuhrr 20th, 1653. I—if
Mil HOT MAMET!!
mtit niHterMgn < and would respectfully inform
-8L tliecilom* olGriffi'i who are food of good
living, that lie keeps on lian I during the Market
hours, at the Markel-H< use, at market, prices, a
cn.iies supply of Jiß'vSr'and MIJ I'TON Tliea
is also, sold iiy Messrs IrtJKE&GOD I)ARD
at the ram : hours, place, and price, choice PORK
ami $ A US AG ICS,
T in * n l -‘(ie t !< hi n for the nmc,wiif please
oall at liisii.T-c •in the west end ol Inc Market
I loose, once u v Hr. and settle with Miner Ham
mond, lus authorized agent. (J. li. DUKET.
(Inffin, OctoberhO ‘85.3. d3—t.f
4AOiIBtBJtd4I\T
•2ISL3 SOCSIETT-
A LARGE number of the publications ol'thial
society hare been received by the Agent
l’V J PiKi'.ce, an I left at onr Store, tor sale n,
•oe unci’ ly’e pm e.-, freight only added; where theset
end a variety ol other religious and moral nuhlicu
ions miy be bad, hf applieatiuii to
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD
Gnfßrt, May {jj, I S.VJ. 21
IT days after dateappliealion will be made
the Ordinary Court of Fayette county, fi,r
e Ive to si ll the Real Estate ol San * oiilV. Roils,
Imeot Kayctfe county, deceased. Feb. 2, 1854.
hugh Sorter. Adur.
day i after date applieatior will be
remade to tfie Ordinary Court of Fayi.p e econtv ,
I r leave to fell (tic Real Estate ol Jessr l/isact? i :
raid county, deceased. Feb. 2, 1654.
5 ANDREW J. IVHTNPV, Adtm.
Georgia, Fayette county. I
IIBIIEAS B. O. Jones, Guardian of iai |
▼ f E. Griggs, applies to me for letters .>f dn
mon from siui Gairdtans'iip, he .aviag ex*ms
it his trust, as will id ji*o fully appear I rum vmu I
era on tile,—
These are theres ire so cite and admonish ah arm
singulnr, tile luiulrid of said tn:nor,io be and ap
pear at mv ollice, within the lime pi eserihi and n\
law, to show cause, il any they have, why said k'l
tei's should not he granted.
Given under my hand an I olliei.,l signature,
his the ItHhday ol November, H 53
- GEO 0. vl V i.\) elk c. o.
DR. DENNIS'S
Georgia Sarsaparilla.
Jaundice, Sick lle>id-Athe, Dizziness
. Loss ol Appetite, Constipation ol the Bow
els, Piles, caused by Cosiivmiess, l’ain in the
Bones, or Rhoti mat ism, c used hy ihe use ol Mer
cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, &c.&c.
I his preparation is made as pure as possible.
Its bitter taste, and hcucHcial effects in diseases o,
the Liver,unu oisoaaes arising from an imnuri
slate ot ihe Blood, proves to he the purest anil
and most useful preparation of Sarsaparilla ilia ll
i made.
l liose who have used the various preparations
|<l Sarsaparilla, will lilt , hy the tasle and efi'ecl,
i that there t more Sarsaparilla in one bottle ol Dr.
I D’s. preparation, than in hull a dozen holtlcf as it
| is generally made.
j 1 hat it might be more particularly adapted to
prolesstonal use, nothing hot Ihe pure Sarsaparilla
■ has been used, that lor different* diseases, pliys-
I ctans might combine or prescrib with it, sucltar
tides as they might consider most appropriate in
| cases iindei their treatment.
Ilsalterativcand mildly purgative effect upon
the bowels, make if not only a good substitute for
Mercury, hut oaoltil in removing all diseasesari
img fi oin tlie imprudent use of Mercury.
I repareil only by J Dennis, M. D Augusta, Ga
in Griffin hv Drs. Long &. Bliss, Dr. Leroy
S np ed, and Dr. Win. It. Moseley; in Barntsvill
yD. A. J. F. .Minting; in Forsyth by D. San
J, ail Drnjgists generally. 46
houow^'s
Th c .se Pills betn<v composed entirely of
medicinal herts, are of a most harm
less nature, while the extraordinary
virtues they possess have rendered
them universally popular in nearly eve
ry part of the world. The mmense
success they have met with through
out the States is most extraordinary,
owing, it is presumed, lo their wonder
ful eificicy in the cute of Bilious com
plaints and disorders of the Liver and
Stomach. Persons who persevere in
using them in accordance w ith tfie di
rections, seldom fail in being restored
to health.
Weakness at and debility,—restoration to
health of a gentleman, aged 45, when at
death’s door.
Copy oj a Litter from Ike Rev. Charles
Smith, dated Norton, St. Phillips, near
Bath, Somersetshire, l’lth August, 1853.
To Puofessor Hollow at,
Sir:— A Mr. Joseph Puxton, formerly
a resident of this place, had been in a de
clining slate of health for upwards ol
three years, gradually wast ng away to
a shadow of nightly perspira ions atm
want of appetite, w hich caused great un
easiness to his friends, as he had consult
ed various medical men in Bath, without
effect. He at last used your Pills, and
under Providence was restored to health,
by their means. He lately emigrated to
New York, and has just written to ssy,
that he was never better in health, and
desired me to acquaint you with the cit
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 Minister
A permanent cure of a diseased Liver,
of many years duration.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gamis, Che
mist, Yeovil.
To Professor Uollowat,
Dear Sir: —ln this district your Pills
command a more extensive sale than any
other proprietary medicine be ore the
public Asa proof ot their efficacy in
i Liver and Bilious Complaints I may men
j lion the follow ing case. A lady of this
| town, w ith w hom I am personally ac
| quainled, for years was a severe sulTerer
j from disease of ihe Liver and digestive
| organs; her medical attendant assured her
; that he could do nothing to reliev her
isuCenogs, and it was not likely she could
| survive many months. This annouce
i ment naturally caused great alarm among
her fti ends and relations, and they in
duced her to make a trial of yonr Pils,
w hich so improved her general health the
she was induced lo continue them until
she received a perfect cure. ‘This is
twelve months ago, and she has not ex
perienced any symptoms of relapse, and
often declares that \ our Pills have been
ilie means of saving her life.
I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly,
July 23, 1853. (Signcil) J. GAMIS.
Tiiese celebrated Pills are wonderfnlly
efficacious in the lollovt ing complaints.*—
Secondary Symptoms Sore Throats
Stoue nnd Gravel Jaundice
Liver Complaints In datum afion
Tic Douloureux Lumbago
Retention of Urine Dysentery
Venereal Affections Rheumatism
Worms of all kinds Consumption
Gout Scrofula, or
Weakness from King’s Evil
whatever cause Headache
&c. &e., Indigestion
Fever of all kinds Tumors
Constipation of the Dysenteiy
Bowels Dropsy
Female Irregularities Erysipelas
Blotches on the skin Debility
Bilious Complaints Asthma
Bowel Complaints Ulcers
Ague Colics Fits
Sold at the es’ublishtnent of Professor
Holloway, 244 Strand, (neat Temple
Bar,) London, and also at his louse in
New York. Orders for medicines in the
States, addressed ‘T. Hoiloway, New
York,’ will receive due attention/ Sold
also by all respectable Druggists and
dealers in Medicines throughout the U
nited Stales, in Boxes at 37 1-2 cents, 81
cents and $1.60 cents each. To he had
wholesale of the principal Drug Houses
in the Union.
There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. .—Directions for the guidance of
patients in every disorder ate affixed to
each Box.
I‘ur £alo by Wm. W. Lincoln Savan
tb, acd by J. \V Junes, Griffin, Ca.
GHEBRT PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, (OLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
‘‘B ixdom shall b iv down lo il, and Ihe great
toe earth shall kneel before it.”
could this he sat-.! with more
ll, h, than it now ain lie ! > im;
remedy f,, r affections of the thr. b
u og*. The exalted in iea.i • ing and pow
j er, acknowledge its supremacy, while
noth me- ilitli ..i and ihe gfii ti.iu ted
hone fits The liberal nhi ded am* eg mo-'’
skilled to cute, are fiee to own Us mas
tery over distempers which have bt;ffl and
(heir art. Those c.f exalted stations are
not ashamed lo testify to its virtues, but
deem it a duty and a pleasure to thus hold
out the lamp of their experience to then
suffeiing ft ilow* men.
Witness the following:
[ Translation. |
Yermilltonvilie, La., Ap>ii, 1853
Mons ie Dr. J. 0. Ayer: — i have of
late, made frequent use of \our CHER
RY PECTORAL in my practice, and
am happy to inform you that in no cose
\et has il failed me. 1 have mane
some signal cures ol laryigitts aril l)iOt'.
chins with it, and have completely cured
na ease * f asthma, which nan w; i,stood
evei > othet medicine I crii il t?ti*>i•
Accept, sir, me assuriuciot my
distinguished consideration.
Jules Claud G’ UgUli, M n.
Late Surgeon of the Poy.il Mat me,
[France.
Extract from a letter of our minister at
ihe Court of the Sublime Pmti.
Legation of the U. s A Constan
tinople, Turkey. !
Dr. J C Ayer: Dr at .Sit:-—j he Cher !
ry Pectoral received from you tor the!
Suitan, has been delivered to Ins private ,
secretary at the palace, and you witi :
doubtless tieat from it in due season.— ;
Thai you v\ereso kind as to si nd me, has
been given to friends, who have in many
cases found u exceedingly useful.
Yours, respectfully,
George P Marsh, j
Minister Penq Olrniiaty of the U I
|sa to rut key.;
Curacoa, March 5, 1852
Dr. J OAyet: I use y* ur (lietry j
pectoral daily in my practice, and am j
satisfied it is a remedy which must meet !
in every country the highest approbation.
C W Jackhet r, it n. i
Resident Physician I
Among the eminent Editors, who testi
ly to their personal experience and know l
edge of the wonderful cures, and immense
usefulness of the Cherry Pectoral in their
ection, wo may mention
BoiriiiiTON it Mo. Fo.. Union, 1 1 1 eel ”*• vi 11, Ga
L PaTuN, C ut ti:U) Ailvocatv, KlloXVtli , Ten.
J B Dokson, Aiiierican i’IV.E-djtenau, Grctn
vtii , l ea j
J B Samson, ** i>- .oni-ra*..let ••nneinoit - , Pa
J Boss, j* Sli iih'V'l . an.
Harvey, Ale At.;net o, . ! t Guild;*
Bi rlingtoi), loWa.
J Knadb k Go, *voarruil.’ ; Keath P*-
Katmiino, Harper k *Mi>, New York dti.a s.
S Gobs. C ‘li-'lian bVei'iitan. Rcsion.
\Vm B Jacobs, Cmi.-'U-ui .Iliroiitd •, Phdail.
Hon. ‘ WENTWORTH,, iVI C .) -Cl- ,C t.CA
go, II .
Rev. E G Rsese, Molliodisl Ldoiestant, L3**l;’*
\v M Wiuhtman, Christian Ailvocale, <>t.ar.ts.
ton, S C.
J M Magennis, I’rui; Delta, New Orleans.
T .vi Donnell, Daily News, Savannah, Ga.
G D Prentiss, Louisville Journal, Kv.
Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M C South Bend Re
gister, la.
A Cummings, Christian Mirror, Portland, Vie.
M H Bartlett &Ci*. Republican, Hartford.
Cuaddice Berry, Banner ol Peace, Leba
non, Penn.
Thompson & Cos. United Empire unu IV.ioi,
Toronto, C W.
Charles Cook, Democrat, Danville, Pa.
M 11 ANNUM, Dinnot rut. Aii> nOw n, Pa.
Sherman & H arron, Siate Gazette Trento;..
N J.
Wright k Haven, Prune Far tin r, ‘iica*.o, I!
These gentlemen have not oidycesii
fied to these statements in ‘• he:r papers,
to the public, but have sent me iheir per
sonal letters, to the effect that they have
found my preparation an of great
public utility.
Space will not admit full testimonials
here, but ibe agent below named will
furnish my American Almanac, gra.is,t
all who ask for it, whetein are full panic
uiar , auU tmPspensible proof of thes
statements.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER,
Druggist and Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold in Griffin, by Dr. J. Washington
Jones, Druggist.
Ihe Renowned Remtdy !! !
Holloway’s Ointment.
mills ex traordinary unguent is com,
“■ posed of the most healing balsams,
and when used in accordance with the
directions w'hich accompany each pot,
will ensure cures when all other means
fail. Cases of the most desperate skin
diseases readily yield to its efficacy. Il is
famous when used in cases of gout, rheu
matistn, contracted or stiff joints. In
asthmas it will do wonders if w*ell rubbed
into the chest.
A most astonishing cure of Scrofufou
Ulcers.— A case certified by the Mavoi
of Boston, England.
Copy off a Letter from J Noble, Esq.—
■Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire.
To Professor Holloway:
Dear Sit: Mrs. Sarah Dixon of L;
quorpond street, Boston, lias this day dr
posed before me that for a consider ’aid.
period she was severely alHicted win
Scrofulous sores and ulcers in hex arms
feet, legs, and other parts of h< r hod :
and although the first of medical advice
s hasobttuned, at the cost of a’arge sum
of money she , ofa \
\ suffer?nr, but g-ado-xit-.•'nr**w *#dtsE” j
j Be ng recom .mr, !,;d t.y ,j trietld Ho try
i your oinUr.cu', ii.ii on,-, ytyd a small pot, i
and a box of lilt •■'•in.'• nl : !n f*i ‘d that was
j all used, Bytn;i'oi:r-i.f ; ioru t.Tit'.it tiftp ‘Rr
ed. Ly peidi.-i'!*: tag with.’ oc
’ for a shoit time* lm to *he
ilireciioivs an \ -.li ;**.! dherb.-g to your
•'r* as I” dial, iy ■., ty-■ . she was per-*
tectiy cur -d, ..nd .>w enjoys ■ie best •*
i Vealth. 1 r.mu\ , Hmm;• >ir. yours ‘.ruly,
‘Signed- J, N )b!c.
’ Dateu August 12*It.
An cxlmiimtinary and rapid cure of Eryd)
si pel; s to the lug, f eyr.vdica: aid had
hiile■>. Copy of a fet’er from Mrs.
E.iZibedh Yeates, *)f t .e post office, \ld
wick Bond, near Bugnor, Sussex, da
led Jan. 12ih, 1853.
To Pr* fessoi Holloway:
Su: I outletel for a considerable peri**
Od fro*.* a severe attack of Erysipelas,
’ w inch .it lengiii settled in my l> g, and re-
I-; : eda l iried cal treatment. My
.!"s vv; t% vi ry gi ‘a!, anti ! quite despaired
or a , i j peimuLeat amerdm ot, when a
was advised to have 1 recourse to you.
Ou.uniTit and Pills 1 did so withou
delay, and am happy to say the result
w as eu.in -i.ily successful, lor they effect**
ed a radical cure of my Ifg and restored
me lo the enjoyment of health. I shad
ever speak with the utmost confidence of
\ out medicines, and have recommended
them to others in this neighborhood sim**
ilarly afflicted, w ho derived equal benefit
; 1 am, sir, y our obliged and fai hful serv’t.
Signed Elizabeth Yeates.
The pills should be used conjointly
with the ointment in most of the following
cases:—
B and Legs, (. hiego*foot, Sore**throat
Bad bi easts Chilblains Gout
Burns Chapped hands Glandulat
Bunions Corns [solij [Swellings
Bite I Musqut* ( anetts Lumbago
toe anil Conuac:ed and Piles
baud Flies Sufi Joints Rheuma
l ocosbtty Biephantiasis tism
Scalds So*e Nippies Fistulas
Sk;u*di-‘eases Scurvy iumours
Sort'iteads Ulcers Yaws
t■< o*imis
Sold at ihe Establishment if Piofessor j
Holloway, 244 Strand, mar Temple Bar, j
Loimon, and also at bis Mouse m New j
Yu.- k Orders for medicines in the States, j
addressed i Holloway, New Yoik, will
receive due attention. Sold also by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Me*
dicines throughout the United States, in
pots, at 37 I*2 cents, 87 cents, and $1 50 j
cents each. To he had wholesale of the
principal Drug Houses in ihe Union.
There is a considerable saving by la*
king the larger sizes.
N B Directions for the guidance of
patients in every dtsoider are affixed to
each Pot
F< r Sale by Writ. VV. Lincoln, Savannah,
and by J. VV Jones, Griffin, Ga.
CONSUMPTION! CONSUMPTION!
: Consumption can be Cure<llll
r. ROGERS LIVERWORT , Tar
and CANCIULAGUA has ns*
cued i:s uiuliitudes from the grave. Do
you ask for the evidence? Then call on
the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a newsi
paper is too stna'l to contain it. In the
pau phlel you will find well authenticated
cases cf individuals who were, in very
deed rescued f ora the grave; for they
were upon the very verge of it, and given
up to die by ui.r ben physicians and most
skillful Medical Professors, when the
Liver.-, urt anil Tar came to their rescue,
and delivered them hack io their ft lends
Although many <-f the cures seem almost
incredible, yet they are V>t obscure; we
have given their real names, and their
exact j.dace of residence, so that they may
he seen, and the facts heard from their
own mouths. I Lose cures are fully cor
robotaltd by pi ysictdiis and professors of
Medicine, who are well known and ate
of the highest standing in our land, who
have been compelled to yield so the stub*
horn frets; no one can dispute such evi
dence
IVK CHALLENGE THE WHOLE WOELOU
To produce more real bona fide evidence, I
in any coun of justice, than we have in j
favor of this medicine!!
We defy the physician* of every school,
and ail the medicines that have ever been
invented, to produce evidence of such
remarkable elites as have been made hv
u Dr Roger’s Liverwort, Tar and Cattcha*
lagua.” t
We confidently ask five Afflicted
[Not tv purchase our Medicines,)
But to examine our pamphlet, and see
for themselves, vheiher the evidence is
as convincing as we say it is; if so, it may
prove a ‘‘great blessing to you.”
It costs bill 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 oD money without
health?
BEWARE OF COUGHS AND GOLDS!
Recollect that Coughs and Colds are
the forerunners of Consumption. Dr Ro
ger’s Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua
will break up the most distressing cough
or cold in a few hours’lime. In many
cases of years’ standing a radical cure
as been effected in a very short time by
trictly following the directions. We
doubt not but that there are now
“Tnousumis of Living Witnesses!”
Who would have been in their graves
ii inev had not used (his medicine, ar>
resting the disease before it became too
fate!’
B@„Who are those who have certified
to lire great value of this medicine? You
will find the names of such men as Hon.
Jndge Wm. Burke, late postmaster of
Cincinnati for more than twenty years;
C. W. Siarbuck, Esq., proprietor of the
Cincinnati Daily Times; Hon. John A.
Collins, lute agent and lecturer of the
Grand Division if the Sons of Tempe
ranee * f Ohio; Rev. Henry Wiseman, and
the attending physician, Dr. 11. It. V\ il
son, of Patriot, Gallia co., Ohio; H. E.
Drake, Esq., Druggist of high standing,
of Xenia, U; J. G. Hieronimus and his
attending physician, W. VV. French, of
Hollandsburgh, Darke county, Ohio; E.
B. Taylor, Esq., Editor of the Gteenville
Patriot; John Mclendy, Esq. ami D. K-
Leavitt, Esq., Deacons of the Vine st.
Congregatioual Church, Cincinnati, Ohio.
From .Major Van Boren* brother of Mar
tin Van Burcrf, df the
UniteJ States.
Kin'druho ok, N. Y., Stfpt. 20, 1852
Mr A L Seovill.—Dear Sir: Haviag
an occasion to use your Expectorant
iio'i l'emoily last winter, I was re
c.ointtieruled by the Rev. Mr. Tiffany, of
, this ;•! ice, to try the Liverwort, Tar ami
; Chjrid’habiijna; 1 did so, and think 1 wus
7. reat,lv heiu ft.ted by it, and do heartily
; T?comtr.c and it to others as a cough reine
! <iy. L. Van Burea.
Kinder 'hook, N Y, Sept 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 of
so high standing to he induced to deceive
the poor consumptive?
Be sure and ask for Dr. Rogers’ Liver
wort, Tar and Canchalagua, tmd let no
other be palmeu upon you
Fnr Sale by
Will. B. Seay, Gtiffin.
John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos., Fayetteville.
Andrews Jackson.
Hall S)’ Young, Nevvnan.
J J Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zebulon.
Mickieberry if* Mobley, Ind. Spring.
Leonard Little, Barnesville.
JEW pPPlBpg
I HEBREW :PLASTER.
THE GREAT REMEDY,
For rheumatism, gout, pain in the side
h:p, back, limbs and joints, scrofula
kings evil, white swellings, ha r d tu*
mots, stiff joints and all fixed pains
whatever. Where this plaster is ap
plied pain cannot exis\
T-ERS possess the od
vantage ot Dei; g put up in air tight
boxes—hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
Have >otl friends going to California?
B.V ail means advise them to take aUng a
supply of this plaster, it may save them
hundreds of dollar.-', If not tloir lives, as
the exposure which they have to endure
in the mines is sure to bring on disea e,
which might he easi'y cured by li,e use
of this celebrated plaster, for the want of
which many have been obliged to quit
their labors and full into the bands of the
physicians, who by thtir extravagantly
high charges, soon take away the hard
earnings of the bravest laboring man.—
By sleeping in tents or on the ground,
rheumatism, spinal disease, stiff’ joints,
lame hack or side, and all like diseasas,
are sure to trouble them, and many times
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 de
lay.
It lias been very beneficial in cases of
weakness, such as pain and weakness in
he stomach, weak limbs, affections of
he spine, female weakness, &c. No
leirile, subject to pain and weakness in
thehack or sid, should he without it.—
Married ladies,en delicate situations, find
great relief from constantly wearing this
plaster.
1 he application of the plaster between j
the shouldeJs has been found a certain j
remedy tor colds, couglis, phthisic, and j
lung affections, in their primary stages, j
I> destroys inflamation by perspiration.
The following was handed us bv
respectable physician in Georgia.
Messrs. Scovil & Mead.—Gents: J
i 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
m their superiority over all other articles
w ith whiefi I a ro acquainted, for the pur
poses for which they are recommended.
The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an
universal panacea for local pains. J hare
also found it a most excellent application
tor sprains and bruises. It gives univer
sal satisfaction wherever used.
S. S. Oslin, M. D.
Knoxvilie, Ga., March 4ih, 1853.
fi@r“l3eware of counteifeits and base
notations.
The genuine v'ill in futuie have the
signatuie of E. Taylor ©u ll.e steel plate
engraved no the label on the top of each
box.
Purchasers are advised lhal a mean
counterfeit of this article is in existence.
I he genuine is solu only hy us, and by
our agents appointed in the South—and
no pediar is allowed to sell it. Dealers
and purchasers generally are cautioned
against buying of any hut our regular
agents, otherwise they will be impost and
npOn with a worthless article.
SCOVIL & MEAD,
111 Ciiarlres Street, New Orleans,
Sole Genetal Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must invaria
bly be addressed.
Sold also by
Wm. B. Seay G.itßm
John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos.. Fayetteville.
Andrews & Little, Jackson.
Hall & Young, Nevvnan.
J. J. Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zebulon.
Mickleberry Si Mobley, Indian Spr.
Leonard Li'tle, Barnesville.
January, !So4. 2—ly
GREA T SO UTHEHN R EMED Y
JACOB’S
Cholt ra t Dysentery and Di
arr/iwa
fVIEJIS great success that lets attended the treal-
Ja_ meal of all bowel diseases with ‘ jncutfL Cor.
dial,’' I'gr lie last twelve nionllis, has induced the
pruprictot to go largely into the niunulaccture
mg it uexpense or pains have been spared in giv
we can p, and as regards its external appearance
surpasssuy without contradiction, tnat H very far
Unitedes every other preparation now out in to
so the Stales. The hollies were made exprosstd
or til purpose, having the follow ing words blow I
mot."e glass: “Jacob's Cholera & Dysentery Cor
thin— rim tint tie together will) a finely printed
paphlet, is uicloseit in a tine steel engraves
wrapper with four vignettes; and has also upon th
top ol the bottle over the outside wrapper, a find
engraved sac simile and signature of “W. VV
BLISS & CO.” These together with two kind
iuc rge fine steel engraved “placards” places it
so far as regards external appearances, far ahead o
any thing ol toe kind in the United Stales.
As to its merits as a remedy in Dysentery, Diar-I
rlia-a, and Cholera Morbus, we believe it very far
surpasses every other p eparation of the kind now
fibre the public.
it is u reliable preparation, safe, speedy, andvae
■mnal; ttiid'thc trial even of one dose, b*’- the u
leeted, will fully prove the truth of our u sserlio
diet a preparation never was given Jo ihc putd j
ihni wdl so effectually, and in bo short a time relit /
.bathe formula for tke luju.itkn wls fit si e ;
Tint of liid {frrJjfrL'tors tn'nsprvato pradtiepha
by onH’glit of tea.year* ago, anj lus be.iluvec
handsl.iirdni that time up IS I'm prese.ntj am os
cr.or ilihg remedy in bofH-l a tier! ion* ,
Pliye* acins of intelligence have tested II Into
pruclicsu an I people of entre ncighbnrlmoc
have ijlfo n*ed if, and on- and all, so far a* the
proprieairs have any knowledge, are enthusiustii •
in its prase.
\V<: li Vo already at a ted in nor pamphlet, t'/uit we j
helrevcdil will effect a cure 9J -a out of every
hundred, when flie directions ar t Insely followed,
and that eighty out ol tin- lumdiet cacs, will have
hi.comc relieve I and cured, hy the t ime the 2d or
3d dose has been taken. Wc ground our beliefon
wh.d it has done during (lie last twelve months
so. nearly every case, so tar as we have heard, ha .
not only been cure t, bm cured from taking one or 1
two or three doses ol this medicine. We do no!
regard it t)y any in runs a specific : nor do we be
lieve, or pretend to say, lli.il it will cure every caso;
but w e do mean to be understood, that if it is la
ken according to the directions as set forth in •><*
amphlct, that a great majority >f the cases will
not only be relieved but entirely cured. We have
no fears in regard to its sutcess, except in some
if w cases of children. There are many cases so
bowel complaints, produced and kept up by try
presence of worms in the intestinal canal, and nt
long us these remain,'lifts, or no other Dysenteri|
and Dtarrhata preparation will do any pcruianeo
goo.l. There are also oftentimes chronic ilischa-l
ges from I lie bowels, produced and kept up in ole
males ol a weak an I debilitated constitution, pro
duced by “prolapsus 111011’’—so long is this source
of irritation remains, no permanent benefit tan be
expected from any re n -dy, until the c:t?r of this
rritationts removed.
We cannot herald it foilh in the face and eyes o
j I lie whole world, that we can produce “thousands
Io! certificates” in rcluti m t .the wonderful cures it
, has effected, for we have not got them; hut we have
got a great plenty, enough we think to satisfy Hie
most fastidious; and tlu-y tire not certificates man
itfa< fared for the occasion, got up to dupe th un
wary, but are certificates of men of worth and
standing in our midst, and known to nearly every
P'-rson in this and surrounding counties. We
could have inserted many’oilier recommendations
in our pamphlet, of equal v-iluc to those already
published, had we ad apace to have don -sc
—hut to make a long story a short one, ve sa ta
the public, try a bottle, and our word ford, van v ill
no! be disappointed m its cflfects.
riIYSICM.VS
To you vve respectfully o/ler this prcp.-i-ati ,
particularly lor its efficacy alone, but lor the con
venience ol having a reliable preparation ulrra.l
prepared in eases of emergency. Wo sell it Ih
you who wish it for private practice, at n dtscoun
born the usual price.
TO PLA.\ T.ERS
1 his preparation was especially designed for von
and your females—more particularly those vilm
live at a distance from a good physician. To all
such we would most respectfully advise, to pur
chase and have it always on hand, especially it
you are living jn a district of country where Dy -
-ei.tery ami Diarrhoea prevail—hy so doing, y*u
may, by its timely administration, save IhtThu: ol
souk- ol'y-ur family, or the life of a valuable 11c
gio.
TO FEMALES
This preparation it, peculiarly a apted and admira
bly suited, to the many peculiar maladies t which
you are subject—loss of nervous power, bodily I*-
huustion, depressed and gloomy state of mind, the
w.bicli, it not remedied very soon, impairs the en
ergy of mind and disturbs the equanimity of tem
per. In this you will find a tranquihser and a ton
ic, whose invigorating effects will he seen and fell,
even altera few discs, it contracts ncivoiisncss
prostration ol system, irregularities, despondency
heartburn, vomiting, pain in the back and loins)
false pains and pains ol the menstrual puriod.—
t u will ii-id if 8 ilt ut a!l tiiMt** 9 ami openly id it*
0| t*ration. ‘l’lus medicine is indeed admirably
sniti-d to those hysterical feelings and tlut ner
vousness, wliieli are so often an ac< ompaniwent to
lie menstrual period, anil a great many cases
ould be eiled where it is now being used for this
one. 1 n Isis c ni.ity, and neighboring saei.
TRAVELLERS.
Whose business calls them tluciigb parts es h
country, w here Cholera, Diarrhcnj, and Dysentery
prevail, should not he without this remedy in their
trunks—tliar they may, upon the slightest evidence
ol disease, have recourse immediate! v to a pi oner
remedy.
FOR CHILDRE.Y.
This medicine is admirably adapted. Bowe
Complaints si children, while Ic-elui g cannot
only be readily cured, but prevented, hy a timely
use of this Cordial, thereby preventing them from
lice miing weak and puny, ami consequently fret
lul and ill-humor and. .Vlnon suffering on the part
•and llie child, and anxiety of the parents, could by
timely precaution and suitable remedies be prt
von led. 1
Far recommendation* and “ex ract.-.IVom Utters
ve rclcr the public to our pamphlet.
TFILYIS,
One Bottle, sl ft ofl
Six Batiles, op
AfIEYCIE*
Will be established throughout the Southern
Slates as fust as possible. We intend in the course
ol two or three months ta have it pl.icec in the
hands of agents in every lawn and settlement la
Georgia.
MERCHANTS,
liiany pari orthe South, where so agency is e
I abashed, will be supplied by making application
accompanied j,y rell.ihle rclcrences.
T° our ‘fiends and the public generally, we wi t
say Hurt w c know no better way to obtain vnr
patronage than to as-k tor it, and in so doing, we.
cun a<ure you that by gaining your confidence
and testing I tie efficacy ol I he medicine, you will ii
find yoor confidence misplaced, tor us ,a remedy
ucbelieve it surpasses and is heller adapted to
clima'c and constitution than any Northern pre
paration.
VVe have been al great expense in putting
forth the Cordial in its preset.l. shape, and if it now
succeeds in gaining the confidence af the public
we sliail feel ourselves repair, and highly honored.
Manufactured and for sale, wholesale ano r -
mil, by W. W. DLltrS 61 CO, Proprietors, j
Griffin, Georgia, j
To whom a I orders should be addressed, the 1
which are rcspcclhillv soiled
Griffin, |April 20,1853. I#—
> \iil ■> cine ii remedy lor uta rrlnje iUyo. n-
Jfi. tery and Cholera Morbus is travellig inn
clcbritv as fust as Bonaparte pushed lus culuinii
into Russia, ami gaming commendation wlicre
er used, it is an excellent medicine lor thoMMli
eases, checking them almost instaiitly.* fl -Thc to*
lovvmg are the Agents appointed in tbit i?tatc ui
to this lime:
AouiTaa*
i John .viaiigham, ‘/.eliulon.
J. N. Thompson, Jackson.
Love & Glenn, McDonough.
James M Jones, Fa) rtlcvill*.
James F. Johnson, Jonesboro.
J. Norcross, Atlanta,
i J. T. Donne. •*
Kurd & tiungerford, MontieclU.
VV S. Lawson, Greenville.
J. M. Nocll, LaGraags.
B. G. & A. R. Tlisrntnn, **
Bedell Hr Mullens, ttauiilton
K. Wejls&Co. ‘J’albotton.
VV. S. Sandwich, Tliomaston.
Miclcbcrry & Mobley, Indian Spring
T. S. Al. Bloodworth, Van Buren.
Win. S. Carrol, Locust Grove.
Fzra Johnson, Ml. Morn.
Win. Stiarij'c. Werlbviii*.
j J. it. Spier, Will nun? vdlr.
I 1. T. &. S. Thrash, Wnrncrsvillr.
j Johnson & Zuber, Woodburv.
J. A. J. & B. Foster, Rocky Mount
Banning & Mathews. Lutliersrills.
j Isaac Fincher, Mountville.
O Gibson, Long Cane.
Tlios. S. Bradlield, VV'cst Point,
T. J. limit & Cos. Whitcsville.
W.S Gii lin, Flat Shoals.
L. VV. 11. Jackson. Catania.
J. B. Foster, Waverly tinll.
Prune & Mathews, IVattsborg.
J C. & VV. A. Dougins, Pleasant Hill,
Wallace k Boss, Cursonsvi le.
Whitfield k Beeland, Shsdv Dale.
Henry J. Gill, Iron Spring
fiIOIKIAJHURMIM
ttook an* 3oii <©JFJ ?WIB.
Hand-Bills, Pamphlets,
Show-Bills, Circulars,!
Bill-Heads, Posters,
Bnsiuess Cards, Catalogncs,
Col ton-Receipts Law-Blanks,
Visiting-Cards, Labels, &c
sllof wkichjwill ba exocufced with neat
ness ami dispatch, at the west pti
PECSP3 PJ3
-OV'J
THE SAVANNAH lIEPBBLICLI.
Terms
Daily, id advance, so 00
Daily, if not p-iirl 111 advance, 0 00
Tri-Weekly, in advance *••*....3 0
Tri* Weekly, if not paid in arlvan.-e, 4 00
Weekly, invariably in xd/anco ..2,-h
Weekly, 10 copies to one Post 0ffice,...... 15>.’ ’
0
TO GIVR a still wider circulation to Iließr.-
Vublicak, and thereby to bring Savannah
I n j jts business mure prominently before t'e <-nnn -
J the Proprietors offi-r their Duilv i#r a
I* ‘."l ycar.rand their Tri-Weeklv al J ,00,(1
ju , _ ~e w subscribers who pay in advance 0
allier present siibseriticrs wlio do not eium*e t
pay in advance, the paper will bo lurm-dind at th
reduced roles oil and after tlic first of Januarr.
and those who have paid in advance will becrid
ited aecordingl v.
We propose also to issue a Wcoklv paper, com
nrcncing early in November, at $2,00 a vear, to
tie pai t for invariably in adv.nce. T< clubs of
nil, the Weekly wiM lie furnished al SiSO't.
VN f e make this reduction in the price ol tfu- Rrc
, rvp.i.icxx for three reasons First ? because we
desire to scatter the paper overtbis and the :n‘j fin
ing Slates, in order, as lar as we arc al>!-, t<, ex
tend the relations and increase The hm-ir.’ -.<* t
Savannah, believing that whatever promote.; : -
prosperity of the city fail lo exert a ncm fi
cial eflfii-i upon our own fortunes. The great, f.; -
• ilities wo possess i’<>r dislnbntiug daily,fri v j,.
y, and weekly intelligence, by our railroad mn
I nections ami steamboat lines, encourage us to be
j lieve fiiiit the undertaking will be, because ji.
ougiti to be. successful.
j Secondly, became ollierpapcrs Ihroughoul the
j country are reducing their r.<tcs of auh-cript inn
i and wc would pace our reader* upon a loot mg as
| favorable as that uiij iycd by the read -r of those
: paper*.
Thirdly, because wc shall never be more able
;to make the 1 eduction th in at Present. Wc w ould
: not boa*t of our surcesv, yet we bi-g leave lo say
ilut (lie support which our patrons have accorded
11s up to (Ins time, enable* us lo m .ke ibis reduc
tion, and thus to ofler same s'lghl n. kpow-h-.lg.
ipenl for their past favors. YY’e Imp# they will
see in this fact reason for a continuance of iheir
pationuge, and fi.-r ncli efihris as they may find
it coiivenieiit to make in proc-irmg us adctnjon.il
subscribers. The step we have resolved upon
must result in loss, without a large accession to
our subscription list.
‘I lie growing importance of S-.vanoah, as a
commercial centre, to the I’lantcr, the Merchant,
and indeed to all classes, at least in this ,
renders it it mice-ssary for us to ufT-r any a r gn
rueul why tln-y should avad themselves of I'm
means thus offered, lor obtaining the latest and
mot reliable intelligence from all quart.-rs, both
by telegraph and the mails.
Remittances !>v mail may be made at our risk.
P. W. ALEXaNDRR&CU. Proprietors.
Savannah. October 18. 1353. 43
NOTICE OF PlßlEli?r
T3he undersigned have this day loriqv!
partnership under the style ol Ch ipo.-aa
l)ivis&Co., and will continue the D.v Gnvl.;
bua ness at the old stand lieserrtolore occupied by
Taylor, Davis k Cn., on liil> street
AH persons indebted to Pay lor, D; is &. Jo.
“ill eetile with us, and all having df-mtuids eg.unst
tliem will present the sHine to ns tor (-nvmenl.
W. W. CHAP.V AN
YV. W. DAVI3
11. J. DA Vl',.
Oiilfin, srt. 26th, 1853.
HURD S liOLOEN GLOSS
FOR TIIE IIAIR,
A MC'NG tiie many preparations for’lhe growth
/wL of the Hair, tlfis GOLDEN GLOS -> ma* 1
the lead. Three reasons will be given why ’| „
so universally used and preferred lo all others, -
Ist, Because it ha proved tje most effectra -t,
Baldness. 2d, Because il imparts a licauHfii
dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair.—
31. Because the Ladies, with fine discrmunat on
winch they oJI possess, hare adopted it. Manv
(•liter reasons could bn given why- it is a gr< at fa
vorite, but those who want more have only to give
;i* a trial. Price 25 aunts in larg'e bottles. For
Sale by Druggists an.l Storekecpi rs everywhere
W. C. HURD, Proprietor. 304 Broadway-
New York. Large discount to Men bants.
Nov. 22. 1553. -17—6111
F1 SKfSMiIA LUC
Ba^UCASES
IT -\ KE leave respectfully to inform the p u'-!ie,
111 if I have just received a nnmheiol these
BURIAL CASES at my shon, in the city of
(iriffin, where they can be iiad.-u all times at the
shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and
freight.
The *-ihcrihcr alsa continue? the CiY I'fiaifti
and C’aUititH Bnsiaessat Ins old stand
where be will c pleased so execute any orders left
with him. A. BELLAMY,
(rnfiiu, Apnl3 |952 14
REWARD
Macon & Western Haiiroad Cos.. )
June I3'h. 1853. y
THE abo>e reward will be paid ti-r the deice.
iian and proof lo convict an (.-iso,.
per-'ons, who have, or mav hi i* ;>:(• • h.< >-ti? \ of
obstructing with timber or other Miings. tne Tnu-k
of the Macoe #c West‘-rri Da Iror-.d
q.3 —52 ISAAC S’ cl : 1
riIHL Suliscriber takes this method ol inierm*
JL ing the (it zen* ol Haralson end the rm
rounding coc.vry, that tie has row and wil cr
tmiif to keep on hand a choice and w ell selected
stock of
STAPLE & FANCY RRY-800DS.
all of which lie respectfully solicits an ear y ex
amiuntiun, bv those desiring to pmciiose. H(
pledges himself to sell as eh(a|>aml oil as g-orol
tenns a* can be bought in anv like establishment
in Georgia. Allheasks is a larrtrial.
YVM. Y. PYIION.
Haralson, Coweta County, G*.
January Ist, 1.354
I PRBKITTXC ■
*TEETH.>
I£>2L m “X, OJtiiilß®*
WOULD respectfully inform p.!l who ar<-
need of lull sets or pnrt-ul sets olTecf
and who wish'hem put up wiili skill and typer
ence, warranted to answer every p- ipo<- ■ j-e 01-
retl, that they can now be supplied at short notice,
and with tile same style pul up upon ~ ‘x autifn
metatic base, which took the premium ovm al
others ol the kind at the late Fair in Macon, also
the First Premium at Ihc lase Furin Atlanta. Dr.
C. has lately made arrangements ?•* that person*
Iving in the country, or in any of the a.jacent
towns, can, if they wish, com man- 1 ins services
free of charge, which will secure them aini.ist .lie
many imnoyitons practiced by itincraequack tl a
raverse the coutnrv.
Gritlin, Jail.
NOT I £ E.
PKRSONSfmdeblcd to the undersigned. Jwil
do well tj call and settle before next re.-u-n
■or. SARGLNT & CO.
March 9th, 1851. 11-if
NEW JOB PiUiYHMi OFFICE,
IN the Brick building attacked to the Ware
bouse ol Ferrill & Hancock,’ opposite the Bap
Ist Church, UriHin, Gu. All kinds of
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
executed with neatness apd dispatch at the New-
Job Olficcjon Solomon Street-, opposite the Bupfis
Church, J. U. LOGAN 4* CO.
work respectfully solicited.
GnfU n January 18, 1833. 3—l y