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-L- vrrwtnu- <3*.
ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
v 7 the town of Greenville, Meriwetlvireount v,
the first Tne-day in May next, at th-usual hour
of sale, the lollowio” property, to.-wif—
Foriv acres of land in ill-North Fast corner
ol Lot No. two hundred and fi'y nine in ihe second
District of oiisinnlly Troup, now Meriwether
f fonntv, ’caved on ns the property of Alexander
Tutter-wi to salisfiv a niorrsage fi f a m favor of
John Knight and Wiley B. Ector, vs the said Al
exandrr Patterson, property pointed out in said
fa.
Also Sixty one acres ofland, more or less in tho
N'T'lt Em* l corner or lot No. one hundred and -utv
n the uper ninth Distaict of originally Trotip now
Meriwether County, Irved on as the property cf
Samuel Connr.n to satisfy a fi fa issued Iroin Cow
iMfa Superior Court, in favor David A, Coker vs
ilicsai I Pa mu el Cannon, property pointed out bv
tic plaint iff
Atso one lot of tawhides, one wagon hadv live
wagon tongues, one lot of tallow” one cuffing
knile, 1 one horse wagon, or.e lot. of old cotton
one stt ol si ill tools, levied on as the propersyo,
Joseph I. Breedlove, to satisfy a ft fa issued Com
Mari wet her Superior Court in f.vor ofßoherlrW
liammon, indorser, vs Joseph B. B roe die
maker ar.d VVitslow indojsfr,
ROB T. B. DARK, Sheriff
Georgia Fayette County.
%%? Thereas Roliort Bridges applies to me for
Y ▼ letters of Administration on the Estate o*
Benjamin F. Neel late ofsanl county deceased.
SPhcsc are therefore to cite and admonish all and
■singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pee
sHTioen l>y |.| *v so show cause if any they have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my t baud at office, this the 7th o f
March, 1804.
GEO. C. KlXo, Dept, Clerk C. O.
Georgia, Fayette county.
Rolicrl Bridges appli. s o me for
¥ loiter? ot Guardianship of the person anil
property of Benjamin F. Neel, 4 Sar;.li Jane Neel
John Neel, George Neel, Pocalimita Neel and’
James Neel, orphans of Benjamin F. Neel, dc
erased—
These arc therefore fo'cit e and odmonish all and
s".irnlar to appear at my office, wiflmi the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have
*’ !tv said letters should not he “ranted.
Given under my hand and sea!, |!:- 27? h March
l<i;> GEO. C. KING, IVp. ells. c. ().
Georgia, Fayette county.
James W. Talley a} plies to me
for letters of guardianship of the person
amt property of Kindnet Little, orphan—
These nra therefore to cite ami’udinonitli all and
singular, to appear at my office, within Hie time
prescribed by law, to show cause, f any they have,
why said letters sneuiil not he “ranted.
Given under my hand at office, this 27th March
ISSI. GE AC. KING, Dcp.dk. C. O. ’
Georgia, Fayette county.
W HER FAS Win, J. Russell applies to me
lor Letters ol Admimstrntionjc/e bonis noil
on tiic estate of Pe*cr Mann, late of said ttun'y,
deceased —
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all a nd
f-lngiilar, t he'll mdrcdjand creditors of said dreeas
e!, to be on.l appear at my office, within the lime
pr scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
whv said letters should not be “ranted
Given under nv baud at office, this 27th March,
1554. GFO.C. KING, Dip. elk. C. 0.
Georgia, Fayette county.
‘B4SS7 FiEREAS Jeptha Landrum apiTesto me
Yy for letters of administration oil the estate
of Richmon Jones, tate of said county, deerased—
These are therefore to cite ond admonish all and
singular, the kindred andjereditors of said deceas
ed, to he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause,if any they have,
why said letters should not he “ranted.
Given undir my tiand at office, this 27th March,
1851. GLO. C. KING, Dep. elk. C. O.
Georgia, r Spalding county.
ISK7TIEUEA3 Galvin S. Westmoreland applie
7 y to me for letters ot Guardianship over th
persons and property of the orphans of Wm. W
Bishop, deceased. —These arc therefore toeile and
admonish all and singular, to appear a! my office,
within the timo prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any tliev have, why such letters oii"l t not to he
granted, Given uniler tny hand at office, tliis*6t!s
day of February, ISSI.
Georgia, Fayette cok^;
WHEREAS Hugh Porlerapplies lo me furlct
lers of Adirrim.'lralion on the estate ol San
son Roberts, late of said county, deceased
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said det’d.,
to he and appear at my office, w ithin the time pre
scribed bv iaw,to show cause, if any they have,
v hv said letters should myt’be “ranted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
the 26th day of December, 1353.
! GEO. U. KING, and c'k. c o.
Oorg a, Fayette county.
WHEREAS Andrew J. Mundy ap, lies ‘o
me lor letters of Adminisfiation on the Es-
Vt-.e of Francis Jones, late of said county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and adin< n : sli all
and singular, t he kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within tho
time prescribed by law, to show cause, il'anv they
have, why said letters should not he granted
Given under my hand sigr itnre,
this Deccmbor 6tb, 1853.
49- GEO. C. KING, DeptcH o. r
Georgia, Henry co;i ity
WHERE \3 Isaiah Hsllingswor.n Administra
tor De Bonis J\ r on on the Estate of Reuben
Hearing, late of said county, deceased, Japplies to
me for Letters u! Disinis ; tfH from said Adminis
tralion.
These sre therefore tocile and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed lo be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
G:vcii under my hand at office, this 31st day of
December, 1853. HENRY STOKES, Orn’y.
Georgia, Fayclte county.
tHR/HIE R EAS Haywood Oz'mrn a [ plies to
1 T for letters of Administration on the E
I \Vm,K, Oz’mrn, latcol Lowndes count} 1 , di c’d
T'losc are tnereforc to cite and admonish all an
smguljr, the kindred and creditors of said d’ ceas.
.•fbc ami appear at my office, within the 1 ime pro
oeribod by law, to show cause, if any they have
why said Iclrers should not be granted.
Given under in hand anlofficia! sig lature i
2th day of December, 1853.
SJ~ GEO. C. KING, D. r , elk eo o
’ iisiausTßiii'r
SIEL2 SOCIET'T-
M LARGE number of the publications ofthis
xllk society have been received by the Agent
Rev j’ Fierce, and left at our Store, (or sale a,
the society’s prices, freight only added; where these)
arid a variety of other religious and moral publica
ions may be had, by application lo
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD
Griffin, May 25, 1553. 21
days aflcr dale application will he made
ksio the Ordinary Court of Fayette eouniy, (or
calve to sell the Real Estate ofSan sonVV.Ror ts,
ateol Fayette county, deceased. Feb. 2 1854.
HUGH PORTER. Admr.
Georgia Fayette county.
WHEREAS Hugh Porter makes application
to mu lor Lellters of Guardianship of Hie
person and properly of Sarah T. Roberts, Lewis
E. H. G. Roberts, James S. Roberts, and Gridin
A. Roberts, minor children ol Sansoin VV. Roberts
laic ut said county, deceased.
l’li’ soar*: therefore to cite and admonish all imb
coiionceiried, to bo and appear at my office
w i’lui the time prescribed, by law to show c ese,
if any they have, why said Idlers should not be
; r uitcd. Given under my hand a’ office, th s 271 h
M ecu 185i. GEq. C KING, lip.C’ k. c e
day3 alter date upplicalior will he
fumade totiie Ordinary Court of Fuyct’ c coun>
oi leave to sell the Rul Eaute ot Jean L.i-'sotl ‘
lute of saiJ cou.ily, deceased. Feb. 2, 1854.
li AN IT. L W J. If INI A , Ad r n
L.IW BLANKS O Kinds
For Bleat this Oflicc-
Georgia, Fayette comity.
*SrHi£RKAS B. O. Jones, Guardian of Jai
Y * F. Griggs, applies to me for letters of dn
mm from said Guardianship, he having execiis
it In? trust, ns will in rc fully appear from yjjeh
ers on file.—•
These nr® therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singulnr, fit” kindred of said minor, to lie and ap
pear al my office, within the time prescribed by
law, toshow cause, it any they have, why said let
tors should not be “ranted.
Givf'ii under my hand an I official signature,
his the 16th day of November, 1853
47 GLO.C. KING, I) elk c. o.
1)11. DENNIS'S
Georgia Sarsaparilla.
BNOII Jaundice, Sick Head-Ache, Dizziness
EL Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bow
els, Piles, caused by Cosiiveness, Pain in Ihe
Bones, or Rheumatism, caused by the use ol Mcr
uury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, fie. &c.
This preparation la made ns pure as possible.
Its bitter taste,and beneficial efl’ectsin diseases o/
the Laver,hiiu oiseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood, proves to be the purest and
and most useful preparation of Sarsaparilla that
made.
Those who have used the various p r epnrntions
ot Sarsaparilla, will fin i, by the taste and effect,
that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle ol Dr.
D’s. preparation, I ban in halt a dozen bottles as it
is generally made.
That it might he more particularly adapteolo
prolessional use, nothing hut Ihe pure Sarsaparilla
has been used, tbntf or differenc diseases, phys*
cians mijlit combine or preserih with ii, snehar
tides as they might consider most appropriate in
cases undet their treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon
the bowels, make it not only a good substitute for
Mercury, but useful iu removing all diseases ari
singfioi,, the imprudent use of .Mercury.
Prepared only by .1 Dennis, M. D Augusta, Ga
in Griffin by Drs.Long& Bliss, Dr. Leroy
Sne et | > q n( j |) r> Win. li. Moseley; in Barncsvill
yC. A. fit J. F. N itliug; i t Forsyth b y D. San
it. an t Druggists g-inorillv. 46
1
KOUOWAY’S 3?XL£S
Th ®se Pills Being composed entirely of
tned ciua! herbs, 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. ‘I he immense
success they have met with through,
out rhe States is most extraordinary
owing, it us presumed, to their wonder
ful efficacy in the cure of Bilious com
plaints and disorders of the Liver and
Stomach. Persons who persevere in
using them in accordance w ilh the di
rections, seldom fail in being restored
to health.
Weakness at tl debility,—restoration to
health of a geDtleman, aged 45, when at
death’s door.
Copy oj a Letter from the llcv. Charles
Smith, elated Norton, St. Phillips, near
Bath, Somersetshire , It/A August, 1853.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir.: —A Air. Joseph Puxton, formerly
a resident of this place, had been in a de
dining state of health for upwards ol
three years, gradually wasting aw’ay to
a shadow of nightly perspira ions and
want of appetite, w hiclt caused great un
easiness to his friends, as he had consult
ed various medical men in Bath, without
efftcf. 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 I*; was never better in health, and
desired me to acquaint you witli the cir
cumstance. 1 ought also to mention,
that iny wife had derived great benefit
from the use of your Pills.
1 remain, Sir, yours respectfully,
CHARLES SMITH, Dissenting Minister
A peimanent cure of a diseased Liver,
of many years duration.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gamis , Che
mist, Yeovil.
To Professor Llollowat,
Dear Sir: —ln this district your Bills
command a more extensive sale than any
other proprietajy medicine be ore the
public. Asa proof ot their efficacy in
Liver and Bilious Complaints 1 may men
lion the following case. A lady of this
town, with whom I am personally ac
quainted, for j’ears was a severe sufferer
from disease of the Liver and digestive
organs; her medical attendant assured her
that he could do nothing to reliev her
Sufferings, and it was not likely she could
survive many months. This annoucc
ment naturally caused great alarm among
her friends and relations, and they in
duced her to make a trial of yonr Pi is,
which so improved her general health the.
she was induced to continue Ahem until
she received a peifect cure. This is
twelve months ago, and she has not ex
perienced nay symptoms of relapse, and
often declares that your Pills hav4 been
ihe means of saving her life. ,■
I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly,
July 23, 1853. (Signed) J. GAMIS.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully
efficacious in the following complaints:—
Secondary Symptoms Sore Throats
Slone and Gravel Jaundice
Liver Complaints Inflammation
Tic Douloureux Lumbago
Retention of Urine Dysentery
Venereal Affections llheumatism
Worms of all kinds Consumption
Gout Scrofula, or
Weakness from King’s Evil
whatever cause Headache
&c. &0., indigestion
Fever of all kinds Tumors
Constipation of the Dysentery
Bowels Dropsy
Female Irregularities Erysipelas
Blotches on the skin Debility
Bilious Complaints Asthma
Bowel Complaints Ulcers
Ague Colics Fits
Sold at the es’ablishmcn! 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. Iloilowav, New
York,’ will receive due attention.* Sold
also by all respectable Druggists and
dealers in Medicines throughout the U
niled States, in Boxes at 37 1-2 cents, 87
cants and $1.50 cents each. To he had
wholesale of the principal Drug Ileuses
in the Union.
There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of
patients in every disorder ate affixed to
each Bx w
For Sale by Win. W. Lincoln Savan
bp idly .\Y Jti.rs, Gliffin, Ga
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTnWA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
“Wisdom shall b< w down to it, and the great
he earth shall kneel before it.”
NEVER could this l>c said with more
truth, than it now applies to this
remedy for affections if the throat anti
lungs. The exaited in learning and pow
er, acknowledge its supremacy, while
both thel ttle and the gn at can feel its
* e ;efit. The liberal ti indec monp those
killed to cure, are free to own its nms-p
tery over distempers which have bnffled
their art. Those of exalted stations are
not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but
deem ii a duty and n pleasure to thus hold
out the lamp of their experience to their
suffering fellow men.
Witness the following:—
| r Translation. |
Vermillionvilie, La., April, 1553.
Mons le Dr. J. C Ayer:—l have of
late, made frequent use of your CHER
RY PECTORAL in mv piactice, and
am happy to inform you that in no ccse
yet has it failed me. I have made
some signal cures of laryngitis and bron.
chitis w ith it, and have completely cured
< n® case of asthma, which bad withstood
every other medicine I could employ.
Accept, sir, the assurnaces of tny
distinguished consideration.
Jules Claud Gouguet, m and.
Late Surgeon of the Uoyal Marine,
[France.
Extract from a letter of our minister at
the Court of the Sublime Poite.
Legation of the U. S. A Constan
tinople, Tutkey.
Dr. J C Ayer: Dear .Sii:—-The Cher
ry Pectoral received from you for the
Sultan, has been delivered to his piivate
Secretary at the palace, and you will
doubtless hear from it in due season.—
That you were so kind as to send me, has
been given to Iriends, who have in many
cases found it exceedingly useful.
Yours, respectfully,
George P Marsh,
Minister Penipoientiary of the U
| S A to Tut key
Curacoa, March 5, 1852.
Dr. J C Ayer: I use your Cherry
pectoral daily in tny practice, and ajn
satisfied it is a remedy which must meet
in every country the highest approbation.
C W Jackhei r, m n.
Resident Court Phvsician
Among the eminent Editors, who testi
fy to their personal experience and know I
edge of the wonderful cures, and immense
usefulness of the Cherry Pectoral in their
ection, wo may mention—
Boughton & Ijo. Fed Union, Millcdgcvillc, Ga
L Paton, Christian Advocate, Knoxville, Ten.
J B Dorson, American Presbyterian, Green
ville, Ten ii.
J B Samson, *• Democrat,” McConnclahurg, Pa
J Russ, jr. Shelby vile News, ‘Penn.
LJarvet, Me Kenney & Go, State Gazette
Burlington, lowa.
J Knasb & Cos, “Journal.” Reading, Pa.
Raymond, Harpf.r &C, New York Times.
S Cobb, Clirislian Freeman, Boston.
Wm B Jacobs, Christian Chronicle, Philad.
llon. •’ Wentworth,, MC Democrat, Chica
go, 11.
Rev. F G Reese, Motliodist Profeslant, Bilt’e.
W M VYigiitman,Christian Advocate, Charms
ton, S C.
J M Magennis, True Delta, New Orleans.
T M Donnell, Daily News, Savannah, Gu.
G D Prentiss, Louisville Journal, Ky.
lion. Schuyler Colfax, M C South Bend Re
gister, la.
A Cummings, Cluistian;Mirror,Portland, Me.
M H Bartlett &Co. Republican, Hanford.
Ciiaddick iS* Bf.rp.y, Banner of Peace, Leba
non, Trim.
Thompson & Cos. United Empire and Patriot,
T ornnto, C W.
Cbari.esCook, Democrat, Danville, Pa.
M H annum, Democrat, Allen'own, Pa.
Sherman & Harrun, Suite Gazette, Trenton
N J.
Wright & Haven, Prairie Farmer, Chicago, II
These gentlemen have not only ceiti
fled to those statements in their papers
to the public, but have sent me their per
sonal tellers, to the effect that they have
found my preparation an of great
public utility.
Space will not admit full testimonial
here, but the agent below named will
furnish my American Almanac, graft
ill who ask for it, wherein are full part
ular-J, and imfspensible proof of the
statements.
Prepared by JAMES C AYER,
Druggist and Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold in Griffin, by Dr. J. Washington
Jones, Druggist.
7 he Renowned Remedy !/ /
Holloway’s Ointment.
fMI HIS extraordinary unguent is com,
JL 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 tho most desperate skin
diseases readily yield to its efficacy. It is
famous when used in cases of gout, rheu
matism, contracted or stifF joints. In
asthmas it will do wonders if well rubbed
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 Nolle, Esq.—
Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire.
To Professor Holloway:
Dear Sir: Mrs. Sarah Djxon of Li
quorpond street, 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, and other parts of her body,
eand although the first of rnedicaladvic
qas obtained, at the’ cost of large tutus
oLVietimaonalsh obtained no qtPemen
suffering, but gradually grew worse.
Bc.ng recommended by a friend to try
your ointment, she procured a small pot,
and a box of the pills, and before that was
all used, symptoms of amendment appear
ed. By persevering with the medicines
fur a short time longer, according to the
directions, and strictly adhering to your
rules ns to diet, ij-c., tj-e., she was per*,
fc-ctly cured, and now enjoys the best of
health. 1 remain, dear sir, yours truly,
Signed J, Noble.
Dated August 12th, 1853.
An extraordinary and rapid cure of Ery
sipelas in the leg, after medical aid had
failed. Copy of a letter from Mrs.
Elizabeth Ycates,of the post office, A Id
wick Koad, near Bognor, Sussex, da
ted Jan. 12th, 1853.
To Professor Holloway!
Sir: I suffered for n efffed erable peri
od from a severe attack of Erysipelas,
which at length settled in my ffig, and re
sisted all medical treatment. My suffeM’
ings were vety great, and I quite despaired
of any permanent amendment, when I
was advised to have recourse to your
Ointment and Pills. 1 did so vrithou
delay, and am happy to say the result
was eminently successful, for they effect
ed a radical cure of my kg and restored
me to the enjoyment ot health. I shu!
j ever speak with the utmost confidence of
\ our medicines, and have recommended
;hem to others in this neighborhood sitn
darly afflicted, who derived equal benefit
I am, sir, jour obliged and faithful serv’t.
Signed Elizabeth Yeates.
The pills should he used conjointly
with the ointment in most of the following
cases:—
Brd Legs, Chiego-foot, Sore-throat
Bad breasts Chilblains Gout
Burns Chapped hands Glandulat
Bunions Corns [soft] [Swellings
Bite of Mnsqui- Cancers Lumbago
toes and Contracted and Files
Sand Flies Stiff'Joints R’neuma-
Coco-lay Elephantiasis lisnt
Scalds See Nipples Fistulas
Skin-diseases Scurvy Tumours
Sore-heads Ulcers Yaws
Wounds
Sold al the Establishment of Professor
Holloway, 244 Strand, near Temple Bar,
London, and also at his House in New’
Ymk. Orders for medicines in 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 37 1-2 cents, S7 eer.t.s,and $1 50
cents each. To be had wholesale of the
prit cipal Drug Houses in the Union.
There is a considerable saving by at
king the larger sizes.
N B Directions for the guidance ol
patients in every disorder are affixed to
each Pot.
E r Sale by Wm. VV. Lincoln, Savannah,
and by J. W. Jones, Griffin, Ga.
CONSUMPTION! CONSUMPTION!
Consumption can be C.wrcdl!!
fkr.. ROGERS LIVERWORT, Tab
& sandf and CANCIMLAGUA has res
cued its multitudes frc# the grave. Do
you ask for the evidence? Then call on
the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a newsi
paper is too small to contain it. In the
pamphlet you will find well authenticated
cases of individuals who were, in very
deed, rescued from the grave; for they
were 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 cf the cures seem almost
incipdibh*. yet they are not obscure; we
have given their real names, and their
exact place of residence, so that they may
be seen, and the facts heard from their
own mouths. ‘These cures are fully cor
roborated by physicians and professors ol
Medicine, who a.re well known and are
of the highest standing in our land, who]
have been compelled to yield to the stub T
born facts: no one can dispute such evi
dence.
WE CHALLENGE THE WHOLE WORLD'.!
To produce more real bona fide evidence,
in any court of justice, than we have in
favor of this medicine!!
We defy the physiciaos of every school,
and all the medicines that have ever been
invented, t< produce evidence of such
remarkable cures as have been made hv
“Dr Itoger’s Liverwort, Tar and C.mcha
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 campared io 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 at.d Canchalagua
will break up the most distressing cough
or cold in a few hours’time. In many
oases 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
“Thousands of Living Witnesses!”
Who would have been in their graves
if they had not used this medicine, ar
resting thejdisease before it became too
late!
#@k-Who are those who have certified
to the great value of this medicine? You
will find the names of such men as Hon.
Jndge Wm. Burke, late postmaster of
Cincinnati fotYnore than twenty years;
C. W. Siarbmfk, Esq., proptielor of the
Cincinnati Daily Times; Hon. John \.
Collins, late agent and lecturer of the
Grand Division of the Sons of Tempo
ranee of Ohio; l|fv. Homy Wiseman, and
the attending physician. Dr. 11. R. Wjl*
son, of Patriot, Gallia co., Ohio; H. E.
Drake, Esq,, Druggist of high standing,
of Xenia, O; J. G. Hieronimus and his
attending physician, W. W. French, pf
Hollandsburgh, Darke county, Ohio; E.
B. Taylor, F.sq., Editor of the Greenville
Pa|piot; John Mcleudy, Esq. an D. Kt
Leavii Esq., Deacons of the
iotng; t, ona: Cl Ufob, Cinci t t aitObi
From Major Van Buren, brother of Mar- ,
tin Van Buren, Rx President of the
United States.
Kindf.rhook, Ni Y., Sept. 20, 1852
Mr. A. L ScoVlll. Dear Sir: Having;
an occasion to use your Expectorant
and cough remedy last winter, I was re
commended by the liev. Mr. Tiffany, of
this place, to try the Liverwort, Tar and
Chauchalagua; I did so, nhd think I was
greatly benefittcd hy it, and do heartily
recommend it to others as a cough reme
dy* L. Van Buren.
Kinderhook, X Y, Sep! 20, 1852.
I fully concur in the above statement.
Fred’k. T. Titlany,
Hector of the Episcopal Church.
Would it he possible fur 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, and let no
other be palmed upon you
For Sale by
Wm. B. Seay, Griffin.
John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos., Fayetteville.
Andrews Jackson.
Hall Young, Newnan.
J J Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zehulon.
Micklehcrry if* Mobley, Tnd. Spring.
Leonard Little, Barnesvilie,
JEW PAVtD’3, Tg
HEBREW j PLASTER?
THE GREAT REMEDY.
For rheumatism, gout, pain in the side
hip, hack, limbs and joints, scrofula
kings evil, while swellings, hard tu*
mors, still joints and all fixed pni
whatever. Where this plaster is ap
plied pain cannot exis*,
These plaster S possess the ad
vantage of being pul up in air tight
boxes—hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
Have yon friends going to California?
By all means advise them to take nlang a
supply of this plaster, it may save them
hundreds of dollars, if not their lives, as
the exposure which they have to rnduie
in the e.ines is sure to bring on disea e,
which might he easily coted by t! u use
of this celebrated plaster, for tlie want of
which many have been obliged to <juii
their labors and fall into the hands of the
physicians, who by their extravagantly
high charges, soon take away the hard
earnings ol the bravest laboring man.—
By sleeping in tents or on the ground,
rheumatism, sp’nal disease, still joints,
lame hack or side, and all like diseases,
are sure to trouble them, and many times
entirely lay them up, and when the sim
pie application of this plaster would give
‘hem immediate relief, and enable them
to proceed with their iabors without de
lay.
Messrs. Scovil & Mead.—Gents: I
1 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
with which I atn acquainted, lor the pur
poses for which they are recommended.
The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an
universal panacea for local pains 1 have
also found it a most excellent application
•or sprains and bruises. It gives univet*
*al satisfaction wherever used.
S. S. Oslip, Nl. D.
Knoxville, Ga., March 4th, 1853.
JBSF“Beware of counteifeits and base
irritations.
The genuine rill in futute have the
signatuie of E. Taylor on the steel plate
engraved no the label on the top of each
box.
Purchasers are advised that n menu
counterfeit of this article is in existence.
I he genuine is sold only by us, and by
our agents appointed in the South —and
no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers
and purchasers generally at e cautioned
against buying of any but our regular
agents, otherwise they will be imposed
npon with a wotthiess article.
SCOVIL & MEAD,
111 Chattres Street, New Orleans,
Sole Genet al Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must invaria
bly be addressed.
Sold also by
Wm. I>. Seay Griffin. •"•
John Stillwell, McDonough.
J. S. Shell & Cos.. Fayetteville.
Andrews & Little, Jackson,
Hall & Young, jVewnati. *
J. J. Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zebulon.
Mickleberry & Mobley, Indian Spr.
Leonard Li'tle, Barnesville.
January, 1554. 2lv
GRE.2T SOUTHERN KEMED Y
JACOB’S
Choltra, Dysentery and Di
arrhoea
Tlili great success that Inis attended the treat
meat of all bowel diseases with “Jacob’s Cor
dial,” for lie last twelve months, has induced the
proprietot to go largely into ihc maiiiilacciure
ing it uexpense or pains have been spared in giv
sve can p, and as regards its external appearance
surpusssay without codtradicluni, Inal il very fur
Umtcdes every other preparation nmv out in to
so the States. The bottles were made expressta
or tli purpose, having the following Words hlowl
innt.’ e glass:-- “ Jacob's Cholera Sc. I)y sent try Cor
dim— the bottle together will* u finely printed
paplilct, is inclosed in a tine steel engraves
wrapper with four vignettes; and has also upon Hi
•op of the bottle over the outside wrapper, a find
engraved fuc simile and signature of “YV. YV
RLISS & CO.” These together with two kind;
soe rge fine steel engraved “placards” places it >
In tar as regards external appearances, far ahead o
any thing o! toe kind in the United States.
As to Us merits as a remedy in Dysentery, Diar
rlura, and Cholera Morbus, wc believe it very li,
nrpasscs every other p epnration of the kind now
fn re the public.
It is a reliable preparation, safe, speed and v
aouul; and the trial even of one dose, he the
I•-ted, will fully prove Ihe truth of pur n'sser J
Itie a preparation never was given to t c pi
l flwill so i fTecUndly, and in port oil ? tin;. r
Tuj proprietors hpiupryat ptei rhus|r
o q Hit or too years ago, and as he.h ilnvc,.
s fai om that tun e up to‘the prose.id, am
r ili ng remedy in bowel a flectio ns c
i’hyc, acins ot intelligence have tested it mt
pructicso and |<ec|du of entire ncighhmhoo
liayealto used it, and one and all, so far as th
jifopfjoairp have any knowledge, are enthusiasti>
ill itp prase,
Well ve already staled in our pamphlet, that wr
helievedit will effect a cure 99 eng-ts out of every
Ijgndred, when tjje directions are closely billowed
ripd that eighty out ol t(|C hundred cases, will hav
become relieve land cured, by Ihc time the Sid *’
3d dose has been taken. YVe ground our belie >
wh.tt it has done during the last twelve mo n
for no irly every case, so tar ns we hnv e heard
not only been cured, hut cured from taking on
vc or three doses of this medicine. We and
•ogard it by any moons a specific: nor do we be
lieve, or pretend to say, that it will cure every casoj
but we do mean to be understood, that if it is ta
ken according to the directions as set forth in the
urupliletj Hai a great majority of ihe cases Will
not only be relieved but entirely cured, We have
no fears in regard to its success, except in some
tew cases ot children. There are many Cases so
buxVul complaints, produced and kept up by try
presence, ol worms in me Intestinal canal, and til
long iik those remain, this, or no oilier Dysenterq
and Dinriluea preparation will do any pcriuanco
good. There are also oftentimes chronic dtscha-f
yes Irom the bowels, produced amt kept up in ole
oldies ill a weak and debilitated constitution, pre*
din-.od by ‘‘prolapsus uteri”-—so tongas this source
ol irritation remains, no permanent benefit inn be
expected from any remedy, until the cause of tins
rrilalionis removed.
We eaunol herald it forth in the face and eyes m
the whole world, that we can produce “thousands
ol certificates” m relation to the wonderful cures it
lias eifweted, for we have not got them; hut we have
got a great plenty, enough we think to satisfy the
m i*l fastidious; and they ale not certificates man
ufactured for the occasion, got up to dupe the un
. wary, hut are certificates of men ol Worth am*
standing in our millet, and known to n< orlyevcry
person to this and surrounding counties. V\ c
could have inserted many other recominendaliens
in our pamphlet, ol equal value to those ahead)
published, had we ml space tolmvedim-.se
-—but to make a long story a short one, we <*a to
the public, Irya boltle, and our word for it, vou \ ill
not be disappointed in its cficcts.
PIIYSICM.YS
To you we respectfully oiler this prcparali
particularly for its efficacy alone, bailor the con
venience ol having a reliable preparation ahead
prepared in cases of emergency. M e sell it th
V*u “*>o ’-’** >l for private practice, at a dtscoun 1
•ront the usual price.
TO PLjIMTStiS
This preparation was especially designed for yoo
and your females—more particularly’ those whn
live at a distance from a good physician. To all
such we would most respectfully advise, to pur
chase and have it always on liand, especially if
you are living in a district of country where Dy
sentery and Diarrhoea prevail—hy so doing, you
may, hy its timely administration, save the"lile ot
some of your faintly, or the life of a valuable ne
gro.
TO FEMALES
This preparation is peculiarly a npled and admira
bly suited, to the many peculiar iniiUvUes to which
you are subject—loss ot nervous power, hodilv e.v
hau-dion, depressed and gloomy st te of mind, the
which, it not remedied very soon, impairs the en
ergy of mind and disturbs the equanimity of tem
per. In this you will find a iranquihscr and a ton
ic, whose invigorating effects will be seen and fell,
even nf ter a few dt ses. It contracts nervousness
prostration ofsystem, irregularities, despondence,
heartburn, vomiting, pain in the hack and loin. ’
false pains and pains ol the menstrual period.—
Foil will find it 3 ile at all (lines, and speedy in its
°| nration. .1 Ins medicine is indeed admirably
suited to those hysterical feelings and that ner
vousness, which are so olten an accompaniment to
In; menstrual period, and a great many cases
“"Id be cited where it is now being used for this
one,in inis c it.ity, arid neighboring ones.
TRAVELLERS,
\\ hose business (alls them through pnrlpof nu
country, where Cholera, Dturrhcni, and Dysentery
prevail, should not ue without tins remedy in their
‘runks—that they may, upon the slightest evidence
ol disease, have recourse immediately to a puqicr
rented y.
FOR CHILOREX ,
Inis medicine is admirably adapted. Bnwe
Complaints ol children, while teelni g cannot
“bly be readily cured, hut prevented, by a timely
use ol thisComial, thereby preventing them from
hoc ruling weak and puny, and consequently fret
inland ill-humor and. Much suffering on the part
ol the child, and anxiety of the parents, could by
timely prccuuttoil and suitable remedies be pre
vented.
For recommendations and “ex racls.from letti re
vc relcr the public to our pamphlet.
TERMS,
One Bottle, $| 00
Six Bottles, g;i oo
AOEXCIES
\Vill |>e *stablislied throughout the. Southern
States as lust as possible. IVe intend in the course
ot two or three months to have if placet* in the
hands of agents in every town and settlement in
Georgia.
MERCIU.VTS,
J' l > ft or the South, wlirwc no agency is cs
tah'isiied, will he supplied by making appiicutio
accompanied by reliable references.
T° 0,,r ‘riends and the public generally, wc will
say that v* c know no better way to obtain vour
patronage than to ask lor it, uil<l in so doing, we
can assure you that by gaining your confidence
and testing the efficacy n{ the medicine, you will tm
find your confidence misplaced, lor at a remedy
we believe it surpasses and is belter adapted to
elinia’e and const it iilion than any Northern pr
pa rat ion.
We have been at great expense m putting
forth theCordwl in its pren-r.i shape, and if it now
succeeds in gaming the confidence of the public
we shah feel ourselves re pa ic. and highly homred.
Mnuufacliired and tor wholesale ;in<i r<-
tail, by W. W. BLIP'S & CO, Proprietors,
Griffin, Georgia,
To whom al orders should be addressed, the
which are respectfully .-cited.
Onitin, |April 20, 1853. 16
r|IHIS Ifi cie l remedy lor Diarrl ceaDysrn-
JL tery and Cholera Morbus is travellig inn
clcbrtt v as fast as Bonaparte pushed his column
into Russia, ami gaming commendation where
er used. It is an excellent medicine for thosedi
cases, checking (hem almost instantly.*“jThe lot
lowing are the Agents appointed ibis btatc o
to (his time:
John .Mangliam, /.ebulon.
. J. N. Thompson, J acktjon.
,* Love & Glenn, MeUfiSiniigh.
James M Jones, Fay ellcville.
James K. Johnson, Jonesboro.
J. Norcross, Atlanta.
J. T. Donne. ••
Hurd & tiungerford, Monticello.
YV. S. Lawson, Greenville.
J. M. Noclt, LaGrangc.
13. G. & A. U. Thornton, “
B :deli Si Mullens, Hamilton,
| K. Y\'ell k Cos. Talbptton.
YV. S. Sandwich, Thomaston.
i MieleUerry & Mobley, Indian Spring*
T. S. iVI. Bloodworth, Van Buren.
1 Wm. S. Carrol,Locust Grove.
| Bara Johnson, Ml. Morn.
YVni. Strange, Worlhvilie.
J. It. Spier, Williatnsville.
!• T. k S. Thrash, YVarncrsvillc.
Johnson & Zulier, YVoodbury.
J. A. J. & B. Foster, Rocky Mount.
Banning k Mathews. Luthcrsvilfe
Isaac Fincher, Mmintvdlc.
O Gibson, Long Cane.
Tlios. S. Brailficld, West Point,
T. J. Hunt & Cos. YVhitesville.
YV.S. Gii fin, Flat Sliunls.
L.k YV'. 11, Jackson. Calaula.
J.B. Foster, Wnverly Hall.
Dranek Mathews, Prattsburg,
J C. k YV. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hilt
Wallace k Ross, Carsnnsville.
W hit Hold k Beclnnd, Shady Dale.
Henry J. Gill, Iren Spring”
wiAJimitiw
iJoofc autr Job ©JFJFKCK.
Hand-Bills, Pamphlets,
Show-Bills, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, Posters, (
Business Cards, Catalogues,
Cotton-Receipts Law-Blanks,
Visiting-Cards, Labels, &c
rtlof which will 1)3 executed with neat-
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to the undesigned, wil
do well t* call and settle before nexfj rotnrn
day. SARGENT & CO.
March 9th, 1854. 11—ts
WASHINGTON JONES.
Office at the Drug Store on Broadway,
cranmin* oa.
I'iguft. *853
AN ACT.
appoint- Commissioned ß to sSltie llld blaimS
JL of the creditors of the Bank ql Darien
upon the Suite ol Georgia, and to provide tor rais
ing the money which may tie required to pay such
claims hy sale of State Bonds.
Sec. Ist. Be it. enacted hy the Senate and
House of Representatives ol the State of Georgia,
hi General Assembly met, and it is hereby enact
ed by llie authority of the same, that Hines Holt,
William S. Rockwell, JnuiiU Wingfield, Samuel
Barnett and Eli tl. Baxter, be, and thay ure here
by appointed. Gum missioned, to settle the claim.*
of Creditors of the Bank of Darien, upon the State.
That all claims against (lie State by those who hold
Bills on the Darien Bank, or judgments or t-ritlfh*
CCS of debt against said Bank, be referred to lit!*
| a ward of said Commissioners) that said Coinmia <
: stoners meet to detciniiie said Claims at .Vlilledgc-
I vine on the 2d vv ednesday in the month of April
; next, that nny three of said Commissioners so at-
I tending nhall form a quorum and proceed on tin;
! business aforesaid and that ctttierllie Creditors of
1 said R ink, or the Govornor as the representative
! oftlie State, hy Attorney at Law, being dissatis
fied with said award, may enter an appeal to tlm-
Superior Gout', ot the county of'Baldwin fr.-tn sniit
award, within thirty days after the same is mad. v
by Written notice to tlie other parly, and the tail,,
of the Stale tic pledged to pay any award said
Commissioners may make, if not appealed Tom,,
and if ap|>caled from, to p y tlie amount f tin;
verdiet and judgment in favor of any such claim
nut, and that tlie Governor appoint some competent
Attorney or Attorneys, not exceeding two, to rep
resent the State. The said Board ol CoinniL-sioncrs
i may adjourn and meet at pleasure, giving notice;
hy publication. A majority of I lie Coniniissionera
presentsliall have power to render awards, and if a
vacancy shall occur by death, resignation or otfn r
wise, bis Excellency,t he Governor, shall till such
vacancy. The Commissioners shall receive such
compensation for their set vices as the Governor
may determine.
Sec- 2d. And he it further enacted, That wit"t*
tlie said I o rd of Commissioners shall return their
awards, it not appealed from,or when such ver
dict shall be rendered, the claimant shall be paid!
on the Governorsordir, by the Treasurer of the.-
Stale, from tlie lond tube raised under this Act. —
His tuxcclh nev, the Governor, is hereby author—
iz dto issue Bonds of the State oi Georgia tor
such an amount and to such an extent, as lie may
find necessary to pay the claimants, that such.
Bonds shall lie in sums nrnmonuts of five hundre I
dollars each, be payable ten years alter date, with n
‘crest at t e ratcotsix pcrien umn r annum, par
asite scmiaiiti .ally according lo tlie coupons or into v
rst, warrants annexed at Snvannali or at Augusta-
The Bonds shall he signed by the Governor, and
be countersigned by the Treasurer, mid Ihe Cou
pons shall he signed by the Treasurer.
Sec. 3d. Be it further enacted hy tne authority
aforesaid, That the Governor is hereby author
ized to sell such bonds, provided, that they be not
sold under par, and the proceeds sha'l be placed iat
tlie Treasmy.
See 4th. And be it fu.tlier enacted,That slionhT
tlienwaid of said Commissioners tie, to make the
State liable for more than titty cents in tlie dollar.’
ol the outstanding lionu tide liabilities of the Bank,
of Darien, allowed by the Gotuuiissioners, or
should any claim be allowed to take its pro-rata
bv said Commissioners, that tlie Governor should
believe ought not to tie allowed,then and in cither
of said cases, tlie Governm is directed and required
to make said pa pent from the award in any such
case, in conformity with the terms ot tlii-* Aet, and
the appeal an l decision from any one case which
shall settle the principle for nil, shall lie Ktillieiont
and the Governor i9 also directed lo take thejtulg
ment of tlie Superior Court of Baldwin county ti I
flic Supreme Court for final judgment, if the judg
ment of said Superior Court shall not he tn accord
dance with the ri quiremen.s and directions oftlm
section. And that any creditor dissatisfied and.
appealing shad have the same rights
And lie it furlh**r enacted, That said Commis
sioners aho net, shall betbre proceeding to their
duty, make affidavit before some person qua ilied to.
administer an oath, that they nor either ot them are
now, and never have been, a creditor ol the Darien..
Bank, nor Attorney at Law, nor intact, for any
creditor of said Bank, and that they are no* inter
ested directly or indirectly in ilv* event ft their h
ward. JOHN E. WARD.
Speaker House of Representatives.
JOHN D. ST ELL.
President ol tlie S nate*
Approved, February i4th, 1851.
HER SCI! EL V. JOHNSON.
Governor.
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
FHlhfi undersigned have this day formed
a partnership under) Ihe style oi Chupmaw
Divis&Co., nod will continue Ihe Dry Goodie
business at tlie old stand tieserctofore occupied by*
Taylor, Davis & Cos., on liill street
All persons indebted to Tax lor, Dr is & C
will settle with us, and all having demands ng.or.st
them will present the same to ns for payment.
W. W. CHAPMAN,
\V. \V. DAVIS
It. J. DAVIS.
! Ui'iHin, Oct. 26th, 1553 .
HURiPS GOLDEN GLOSS
FOR THE HAIR.
A Mt'NG tiic many prepntalions fortlv grow tlr
/xL of the Hair, tliis GOLDEN GLOS> nix>t
the lead. ‘Three reasons will be giv*m why it *
iso universally used nml preferred to all others. —
! Ist, Because it has proved the must rficitus in
I Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts a beatittfn
| dark gloss and delightful perfume; to tlie Ilair. —
j 3d. Because the Ladies, with fine discruninaton,
j which they ali possess, have adopted it. Many
I other reasons could lie givm why it is a grrat fa
j vnrite, hut those who xvnnf more hove only to give
lit a trial. Price 25 -j-nts m fargv hot tbs. Far
Suleliy Druggists an.l Storekeepers everywhere
NV. C. HURD, Pr.orniF.Toß. 304 Broadway
New York. Large discount lo Me reliant a.
Nov 22. I? 53. 47—1 Cm
FISK’S METALLIC
BUjtIAICftSES
1 TAKE leave respectfully to infiirm the
that I have just received a number ol these
BURIAL CASES at my simp, in the city of
Griffin, where thev can tie hud at all times at the.
shortest notice, at a small advance on cost
freight.
The subscriber also continues tlie
and Cabinet. Business at his old sim.d
where he will he pleased to execute any orders
with him. A, BELLAMi.
GnHin, April?, i852 H
PBBMItrM
id® t? n ®a>ii®sa #
ti/'uULD respect!ally mloriii all who t>.e
ff need of lull sets r partial sets ol Tut
and who wish ‘hem put up with skill and rjper
ence, warranted to answer every purpose requi
red, that they can now be supplied at short notice,
and with the sumo stylc put up upon a In antilu
metal ic base, which took the premium over at.
others ollhe kind at the talc Fair in Macon, also
the First Premium at the late hairin Atlanta. Dr.
C, has lately made arrangements so that persons
Ivmg in the country, or in any ol the adjacent
towns, can, if they wish, command his services
free of charge, which will secure them a- must tha
many imnnsitons practiced by itincrar.qum k tl.a
raverse the coumrr,
Gridin, Jan.
BH MMARIM!
uiidersigired would respectfully inform
J- ‘''ihcitiens of Griffin who are fond of good
living, a ; lie keeps on hand during the Market
hours, nt ,'| lC Market-Hr use, at market piices, a
choice |>p|y of BEEF and MUTTON Thea
is also, Sol,) i )y Messrs. DUKEk GOD DARD
at ihe sa, nc hours, place, and price, choice PORK
and SAUSAGES.
Thos e indebted to him for the snme.will please
call al his offie'in the west end nt Inc Maikrt
House, oncc a v # ..k, and settle Willi Abner Ham
mond, J t i ß authorii.*!’ agent. (J.B DUKE.
I it 1 . ‘S5j. 43-tl.