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WARREN SHERIFF'S SALE. f
WILL be sold before the Court House d or in
the town of Warrenton, jWavren ei unty,
on the FIRT TUESDAY in APkiL next, vithin
the legal hours of sale — 1
One Mule, levied on as the ifiropcrty of ' lortch
Newsom, to sati'fy a fi. fa in favor of Williar 1 West
vs. Dortch Newsom, said fi. fa. issued from V barren
Inferior Court. Property pointed out by idefen
dant, this March Ist. 1865. I
mar 3 E. A. BRINKLY, Dep’ty Sfc'ff,
warrenTsheriffs^sale.l
WILL bo sold before the Court llouso goor in
the town of Warrenton, Warren coW“ty, on
the FIRST TUESDAY in APRIL
tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to
wit ; \
One Negro boy. Elbert, about (19) mn«f«on
voars old: (1) ono Bod and Mattress ; (1) one Spay
Horse, ond (1) one Cow and Calf. The above sold
as tho property of (1. T. Oglesby, to satisfy an at
tachment in favor of George W. Dardon vs. Cb T.
Oglesby; returnable to the Inferior Court of said
county, and sold by an order of saiu Court. \
mar 3 E. A. BRINKLY. Dep’ty S h’ffS^
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE~ V
WILL BE sold boloro the Court House door
in the town of Warrenton, on the first Tues
day in March, within the legal hours of sale, one
BIIiGRO MAN, named Robert, about twenty-six
or seven (26 or 7) years of age : Levied on as the
property of Mark H. Swinney, to satisfy a fi fa. is
sued from Warron Superior Court in favor of John
C. Jennings vs. Mark A. Swinney, Property poin
ted out by John C. Jennings.
This, January 31st. 1853.
fob 2 E A. BRINKLEY, Dept’y Sh’ff.
WARREN SHERIFF S SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH
naxt, between the usual hours of sa’e, three
acres of Pine LAND, adjoining Lands of Thomas
Kent and others. Levied on os the property of
John J. Barefield, to satisfy two fi. fas. from tho
Justices’ Court oftho 15lst district, G. M., in favor
of Eloarry Todd, vs. said John J. Barefiold. Prop
erty pointed out by the Plaintiff, and levy made
and returned to mo by a Constable.
fob! WM. LITTLETON, Sheriff.
EXECUTORS SALE.
LEAVE OU lAl'l KU, will be sold, on the first
Tnosday in MAY next, at the Lower Markot
House, in the City of Augusta, the Real Estate of
James Lovell, deceased, in a tract of Land of four
hundred and seventy acres, more or less, lying on
both sides of ’utters Creek, and bounded by and
lying south of tho Georgia Railroad, from the 8
uiilc”post beyond the 9 mile post on said road:—
bounded on tho west by lands of G. W. Crawford; on
the south and oast by A Pioquett, and on which is
tho mud sills of an old mill, and part of frame, with
good nator power—oa lot Hale’s Mill. The tract
will be divided so as to mates 5 or 6 lots „f 10 acres
and moro on tho east ond of said tract, and all wil
be convenient to the Railroad, and none but will
furnish good spots sot building on-
Terms will be made known on the day, and maps
of the lots, a few days before tho day of sale, may
be seen at tho Ordinary office, and at this office.
m hU S. CRAWFORD RvV
0 ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL~
"IYTILL UK sold, beforo the Court House door
VV in Waynesboro’, Burko county, under an
order of the Court of Ordinary of s id county, on
the first Tuesday in MAY next,, between tho usual
hours of sale, a tract of Pino Land in said county,
containing 509 acres, moro or loss, adjoining Lands
of Pendleton Sapp, estate of Archibald M. Hcr
ringtoD, Anthony B Lovett, and William Bennett,
belonging to the estate of Martin Herrington, Sr.,
deceased, of said county. Sold for the benefit of
tho heirs, and sold at the risk of the first purchaser,
ho having failed to comply with the terms of sale.
Purchasers to cay for Deed.
ROBERT M. HERRINGTON,
mhll Surv’ving Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an ordor from the Ordinary of Burke
co mty, will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in
APRIL next, before the Court House door in the
town of Waynesboro’, Burke county—
F-*ur lots of Land in said town of Waynesboro’,
belonging to Ferdinand V. Burdcll, deceased,
known asbnwllos. 28. 29. 70 and 71.
Also, on the saw) day. before the Court House
door in the City of Augusta, Richmond county —
Fifteen aoros of Pino Inol, with the improve
meats thorcon, known us the summer residence ol
said deceased ; the latter sold to perfect titles.
Terms made known on tho dav of sale.
fob!3 fOTTN -T l ’
ADMINISTRATOR’S tiAbb.
W r !LL ho sold, on tho first Tuesday in AT RIL
no:*, ‘—f-s ;ar, the usual''botti’M of *»}•., by
virtue of an ord r of the Court of Ordinary of
Burko county at the Court liouso door in VY ayncs
boro’, in said county—
A tract of LAND, lying in said county, eontain
iag (509) five hundred acres, more or loss, belong
inj to tbo estate of John G. Hatcher, late of said
oouuty,deceased, adjoining John B. Whitehead,
Joha G. Groon, Zieliariah Wimberly, and others
Terms on day of sale, and sold to perfect titles
Purebasers to pay for titles,
fob 10 * OLIVER H. PERKY, Ad m V
ADMINISTRATRIX S SALE.
Postponed.
WILL IIE SOLD before tho Court house door
in Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on tbo Ist
Tuesday *n April noxt, botweon tho legal hours of
sale, one negro woman named Winney, 43 years of
ago, an 1 her infant child. Sold as the property of
Isaac A. Howard, dec’d, by order of Court, and
for a division. Torms on day ot sale.
ELIZABETH S. HOWARD,
fob 7 Administratrix.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in APRIL, will bo sold, at
tho Court liouso in Lincoln county, between
the usual hours of sale, tho following Negroes, viz :
Sarah, a woman, 18 years old. and her child, Al
«ona, onoyoarand five mouths old.
Torms on day of sale.
tebl WM. F, STROTHER Trustee.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, before tho Court-houso
door, in Telfair county, on the first TUES
DAY in May noxt, Lot of Land No. 229. in the
7th district of originally WJkerson now Telfair
oouuty, sold as tho property of Richard Eubanks,
late of Columbia county, doc’d.
fob 1G WATERS DUNN, Executor.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
I ''OR SALE, two valuable PLANTATIONS ir
Warren county, belonging to the Es ate of
Thomas Neal, deceased. One of them is generally
and favorably known as tho Newsom’s Ponds, and
lies 9 miles South-east of Warrent m. and 12 miles
from Doaring, which is the Third Station from Au
gusta on tho Georgia Railroad, containing Seven
teen Hundred ai d Fifty five f 1755) acres; about
Seven ilundrod cleared, and tho balance ir* the
woods. Os tho sovon handl'd cleared, there are
about four hundred deep mulatto land, and three
mundrod productive gray.land. The improve
ments consist of a comfortable Dwelling House
with eight |S' rooms, oight (8) now framed Negro
Houses, with brick chimneys, large Smoke House,
Gin liouso. Screw, and Cribs, Ac. Tho water is
excellent, and is one of the healthiest and most
desirable places in this county. Take it all in ail
it is one of Naturo’s favorite spots. Como and see
The othor place lies tea ilO) miles South of
Warrenton, or. Rocky Comfort Creek, and is known
as the Mill Place, containing Seventeen Hundred
acres of productive Pine land, about twelve hun
dron in the woods and five hundred cloarcd ; 'he
woodland heavily timbored with saw logs. The
improvements consist of a CJinfortable Dwelling
House, with four (4) rooms, seven new framed Ne
gro Houros. with rock chimneys a fine new Smoke
House, a fine airy Stable that will hold 12 horses,
and provender to feed them 12 months, Overseer’s
House, a line now Gin H use and Cotton Press,
and a Use Mill, both saw and grist, with a good
run of custom. This location offers inducements,
for making monoy, inferior to none in tho country
And again I say, como and see. I have about
Seven hundred acres of Pino Land in tho woods,
being one and a half miles from tho Mill, which I
will soil w ; th tho Mill Plantation, or separately.
Corn, Fodder, and Stock of nil kinds, Horsts and
Mules include 1 on tho place, should a purchaser
desire it.
Both of those places. Newsom's Ponds and the
Dcvorough Mills, arc now offered for sale, aril
when either p'acc is sold, tho other will be with
drawn from the market. Any person wishing to
examine these places, can coli upon tho subscriber,
at Warrenton. or address him through tho Post
Office for farther inform 'don
nov 17 IKOUGE V. NKAT*. E x 'r
(NLARR A: UO., Daaiers in Watches. Jewelry.
J Sil ’or Ware, Guns, Cutlery and Fancy Good.-
have u *.v ill store a fine stock just received, ti
which they eall tho attention of their friends and
easterners. ___ , ■* . , Ueo6
ftohlir mta.
EXECUTOR S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, on Tuesday, 3d of APRIL
next, at the Lower Market House SLOTS
on the north side of Ellis, between Houston and
Forsyth streets, each having a front of about 32
feet on Ellis street, and extending halt way to
Broad street, belonging to the estate o' the late
John Martin, fcho Revolutionary Pensioner.
The most eastern lot has a gcod one story Dwel
ling.
Terms—One-half cash, the remainder one, two
and three years, with interest. Mortgage on prop
perty and Policy of Insurance. Warrantee title.
td ROBT. CAMPBELL. Ex’r. Ac.
EXECUTOR’S SALE!
BE SOLD cn the first Tuesday in
- ’ MAY next, before the Court-house door,
in the town of Carrollton, Carroll coonty, Ga.. be
tween the usual hours of sale, ono LOT OB’ LAND
in the sixth district of said oounty, containing two
hundred and two and. a-half acre#, lying about
mile west of Villa Rica, known as the “ Coal ”
lot, and adjoining the famous “Jack Jones” Gold
lot, a vein on which is now being successfully work
ed. Sold as the property of Nelson M. Benton,
late of Columbia county, deceased, and for the be
nefit of his heirs and creditors. Sold under the
authority of the last Will and Testament of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale
R. E. WOODING,
N. E. BENTON,
Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
WILL BE SOLD, on theflrst Tuesday in MAY
next, between the usual hours of sale, bv
virtue of an ordor of the Court of Ordinary of
Striven county, before the Court House door in
Sylvania, one Negro boy by the name of George,
belonging to tho estate of Levin Clifton deceased.
JAMES PARKER, Adm’r.
mim MOURNING CLIFTON, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S" SALE.
BV VIR tUE of an order from the Ordinary of
Scriven oounty, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court House
door in Sylvania, Scriven county: one trmt or loi
of Land No. 523, in tho 13th district, formerly Ir
win county, now Thomas county, bolong.ng to the
cstato of John Manor, Son’r, deceased.
Terms on the day of salo.
«nhli GEORGE H. MANOR, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ]
BV VIRTUE of an ordor from the Ordinary n
Scriven county, will ho sold, on the firs'
Tugs ay in MAY next, before the Court House
door in Sylvania, Scriven county: one tract or
parcel of Land, in Scriven county, containing five
hundred and sixty-eight (568) acres, mere or less
adjoining lands of W. W Starke. P. L. Wade, ar.d
J. J. Mcars, belonging to tho estate of James W
Bowie, deceased.
Terms on the day of salo.
mhll WTTT.T4XT r> pmvrr
letters Disnussiirtj.
GEORGIA, BURKE CO. —Whereas, George
Mixon, Jr., Administrator on tho estate of
George Mixon, Sr., deceased, applies for Letters
Dismissory on said estate :
There are, therefore, to cito and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, and all other persons interested, to be
and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held
in and for said county, on the first Monday in Oc
toher next and shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offico in Waynesboro’,
this 21st day of March, 1855
mb23 EDW. G A RUCK, Ordinary B C.
GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY. — Whereas
Lewis M. Royals. Administrator on the es
tate of Powell Qodbeo. deceased, applies for Let
ters Dismissory on said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and sirgul.ir, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased.and all other persons interested, to be and
appear bcfo , 'e the Court of Ordinary, to he held in
and for said county, on tho first Monday in Octo
ber next, and s ow cause, il any they have, wbv
said lotlors should not be granted.
Givon under my hand, at offico in Waynesboro’,
this 21st day of March, 1855.
mb23 EDW'. G ARMOR, Ordinary B. C.
r»EORGI A, lit RKE GO.—Whereas, John P.
* S Allen. Administrator de b mis nm, of Ralph
Pcnrow. deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory or
said estate:
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
end singular, the kindred and creditors of said do
coasod, and all other persons interested, to be and
•ipy>c*»r (Varf nf Ordinary. :* bw utM « »
and for said county, on the first Monday in Octo
her next, and show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’,
this 21 »t day ol March, 1855.
mh23 EDW .GARLICK. Ordinarv B C.
Georgia, burke ton\ty7— whereaT
Anderson McDonald, Administrator on the
estate of Elbert Lambert, lat of said county, de
ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory—
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish,all and
smgu'ar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, and all other persons interested, to be and ap
pear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in
and for said county, on tho first Monday in July
next, and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Wayneebore’,
this 4th day of December, 1854.
deo7 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
HFOKCHA, BURKE COUNTY Wheroas,
VJ Ellington Attaway, Executor of the last will
and testament of David Attaway, deceased, ap
plies for Letters Dismissory from said estate—
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
decea-ed, to bo and appear before the Court of Or
dinary, to bo held in and for said county on the
first Monday in July next, and show cause, if ar -
theyhavo, why said letters should not he granted.'"’
Given under my hand at office in Waynesbor
this 4th day of December, 1854.
doc7 EDWARD GABLICK, Ordinary.
DYSPEPSIA POSITIVELY CURED
DR. BECKWITH’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS
AFTER a trial of 25 years, and sustained by
testimonials from the most eminent men in
the United States, is now admitted to bo the
BEST anti-dyspeptic medicine
Ever offered to the public. Prico reduced to 25
cents por box. More than 500.000 boxes have
been disposed of, and the sales are increasing
They are put up with the same care, and each box
contains tho same number ,4'!i as heretofore. The
Proprietor pledges his honor as a man, and bis
reputation as a Physician, for the raO 11/ and effi
cacy of their wse. It is needless to publish certih
c ;’.es, but he has numbers of them, testifying, in
the strongest language, to their virtues, Ac . from
such men a? Ex->rc«ident Van Buren N.York;
lit. Rev. Bishop Freeman; Rev. Wtn McPhcetcr*
D. D . Raleigh. N. 0.; lion G«o. E Badger. Sen
ator, u. s ; Rt. Rev Levi. S. Ives.D I> late Bish
op of North Carolina: Han. Judge Potter, U. S.
Court; lion. Beverlv Tnoker; Hon. Wm. Proston
formerly Senator U. S. from Sr,nth Carolina:
Bam’!. McCombe. Gr *nvil!«. Ou . and many
similar personages. Por sale in Augusta by
W. H. t J. TURPIN,
. , , „ D B. PLUMB & GO.,
And by Druggist* generally. None genuine with
out the written signature of John Beckwith, Pe
tersburg Va, to whom all dealers will please ap-
dAcly dec 16
MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
STATES MAIL LINE.
CONSISTING of tho following substantial
fast running Passenger Steamers, viz ;
MESSENGER.
MAGNOLIA.
CUBA,
CREMONA and
EMPRESS.
The above oats, carrying tbc U. S. Mail, will
commence their regular tri;* on the Alabama ri
ver on the FIRST OP NOVEMBER next —lea-
ving Mobile dally ar. 1 Montgomery daily, on the
arrival of the Trains of Railroad Car?, and connect
ing daily at Montgomery with the Cars and at Mo
bile with the Nov Orleans Mail Boats.
One of the above boats will leave Selma on the
downward trip at six o'clock A M.
The above Steamers will be commanded by able
a,god experienced Officers, who vill use every exer
lie .1 to secure toe comfort anil safety of passengers
The ra’ is of freight by the above boats will not
exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and Or.e Dollar per
bale of co f ton
For freight or pas.nge, having elegant accom
modations, apply on board, or to
oct24 dotu6xn GOi. LRAINARD & CO.
I'etta nf ibminsitrofinn.
GEO AO IA, lilltKE COUNTY. Whcrea*
Gen. James B Hajne applies for Letters of
Administration on tho estate Augustus Gregory,
late of said county, deceased :
Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish, ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary,
to be he'd in aud for said county, on the first Mon
day in May next, then and there to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in W aynesboro’,
this 12th day of March. 1855.
mhU " EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
Georgia, scriven count* Whereas,
Jofferson Roberts applies for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Louisanah Roberts
and John R Roberts, doco&sed:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred creditors, and all other
persons concerned, to bo and appear before the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the first Monday in May next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this
7th day of March, 1855.
mhß ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
GEOGIA, BURKE COCNTT?—Whereas,~Jae
Grubbs applio for Letters of Administration
on the estate of James Ilale, late of said county,
deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all and
singular, the kindred, and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary
to be held n and for said county, on tbe first Mon.
day in April next, then and there to show cause if
any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’,
this 2 s th day es February, 1855.
fob2B EDW. GARLICK, Ordinary B. C.
Georgia, BURKE CO —Whereas, James A
Murphree applies for Letters of Administra
tion on the e-tate of Malachi Murphree, lato of
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and
singular, thekindred and ereditors of said decra c ed.
to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to
be held in and fir said county, on the first Monday
in April next, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynosboro’.
this 21st February. 1855-
lcb23 EDWARD GARLICK. 0. B. C.
CIEORGIA. Mf"KE «~U— Whereas Wiliiam
I S Alexander applies for Letters of Ad v inis
"aiion on the estate of Robert Rollins, late o said
county,deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindrod and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear before tbe Court of Ordi
nai-y. to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in April next then and there to phow
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under m v hand, st ofi’eo in Waynesboro’,
this 21gt day of February. 1855.
foh23 EDWARD GARLICK. O B. C.
STRAYED,
FUOVI the subscriber's Plantation..*
about the 15tb of November la?*.
■wo young Mare MULES; one a dark
sorrel, the other a light bay ; branded •■■■■»
with the letter 8 on the aide of the inw Thev
both have been worked wins little. A liberal re
ward will be paid for them; or any information
concerning them wi'l be most thankfully receive))
at Alexander, Bnrke county, Ga.
janl4 c3m J. W. H. BELL
WATER CURE ! WATER CURE I
AT THE OLD STAND. MARIETTA. G“0
DR. C. COX would inform the public, thfir he is
still on band to administer to those afiji.-to
with chronic diseases of nil descriptions, the oura
tivo and rrjnvenating effects of PrRK W vter rc
jecting all physic except kitchen physics. He would
say to those who havo tried all other remedies, not
to d*ipa : r, but hasten to some well regulated Wit
•or Cure, and there live naturally, and yon wi t be
relieved and cured in accordance with the laws of
man’s organization
Post paid communications promptly attended to.
C. COX. Physician and Proprioter.
mhlß clO
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE,
IN B.tKSR COiniTY OA.
THESOBSOR! It S'ft, desirous of removing from
tUe State of Georgia, offers for sale his PLAN
CATION, lying on the waters of the Coolawheee.
five miles'Vest of Albany, adjoining ike lands of
Paul Tarver, Dr and ol ors.- containing
aor«s, more or loss.
There arc about 800 acres of open, cultivated
land. The land is suituatod so that it can be easi
ly divided, and if two purchasers appear, the sub
scriber will divide it so as to suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to
address “Moore & EJwarc*” or myself nt this
P 1 ® 0 / JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon, Ga. August 30. 1853. ctf sop 1
My Agent, living on the place, will show tb-
Lands to any person calling for that purpose
J J.R
TO OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, Ac..
OF ALL Wars.- their widows and
MINOR CHILDREN.
3 M. Knight. Attorney for Oovern't Claimants,
. Washington. D. C.,
lOSTIAUES to giya prompt and pergonal at
J tenUon to the prosooution of Claims of every
leecription again.t the General Government, and
particularly to those betoro the Treasury Depert
tnent Pension and Bounty Land Bcreaog, Patent
md General Land Offices, and Board of Claims
An experience of year- and a familiarity with
the means of obtaining the earliest and most fa
vorable action on Claims with his facilities for the
dispatch of business justify him in asrnrin- his
Correspondents, Claimants, anil the public gener
ally. that interc -Is intru-lmi to his keeping will not
be neglocted.
tS-soluN. BOI T 'TV-LAND, PATENT AND
PUBLIC LAND LAWS.
Do has nearly re* y "o g.utuHous distribution
inong his ! usinr-c;i co-respondents. (and those
vho way bteuae-ueh, a neat pamphlet c-ntain
t ‘ ft ■ STnoj-S'g of ili cx'-tir.g Pemion. Bounty
;:d of the iat Cor grcts including the
5 lU.NTY LAND ACT OP 3d MARCH, 1855
Under whi. h all who have her-tof ire received
-.••V than 160 acres are now < r,t tied to addulocal
'And; said Act, grants No 160 acres to ail Cffi -erg.
n-n commissioned ( ffiiers. Chaplain*, Fo'diers.
VVg/on Masters, Teains'ers, and fric-ndly Indians
of Aho Army, including State Troops Volunteers
une Miiitia, and all i-ffctrs, Seamen, Ordinary
Beamon, Marines, Clerk*, a d Landsmen of the
Navy not heretofore provided for, who havo serve 1
not Irgj than f urtcen da-s (ur.l gs in battle) at
any pryind sineo 17 6 ; at d to tho widows ano
minor children of all suoh for ong entitled, and
deceased.
ims pamphlet contains “Fnrras of Appliea
iion ■’ moro tn'l and rimplcto than any elsewhere
to be f >und; adapted to tile w .ntg of every clast
of Claimant, under ihr, Act. with copioug deci
sions and in-tru'inng of the Rcpartmrnt. and
practical fugj-„„tior.s es to th course to be pursu
ed in suspended or rij e'ed cases
Parties n' twi hir; v to nvnil themselves of the
facilities afford'd by this ffice in securing prompt
and pergonal gupennt'ndoßc of their claims at
the Department, can obtain copies of the above
nnmphlet by remitting thiriy cents in postage
s tamps.
a INDUCEMENT TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Correspondents who prepare and forward cases
for management by this Agency will 1 e dealt with
liberally; supplied wii h ail necessary blanks gra
t s, and sept constantly advised of tho changer
ihafc from time to time occur in the execution of
the law
; s
Correspondents to the 100 lity ofvtry many per
song entitled under tho Mo Act: and hav.ug oh
‘mined several thousand Land Wsrrauts under
former laws, be is in p.>« es.ion of data that will
materially assist in securing additional bounty.
Fees below the usual rates, and contingent u on
the admission of Clam s.
Tho highest oarh prices given fir Lard War
rants, It Vo!'Nonary >op ar.d Illinois I rtni Pa*
tents. Address S. M. KNIGHT,
e4 Washington City.
STRAW BERRY PLAN tS~A Uw~ hicdTed
loft, Ilorey'g Aoc'imatci 1 Strawberry Plant.-,
warranted to bo rresh. a d in good order. They
m y i.e got out durin i February and March A
pamphlet with full direct.!*,rs for culture aecotn
pany? each pAci.ag ■ Fo- *do by
teblß o WAV 11 AINKIS, Broad street.
TM d, !Vt BROWN,
OFF 111 rear Wh ; to (1 *ll, st •- W. White's
will attend to tbo dis, asas of women and chil
dren.
Atlanta, Dec. 12. alv
pjjfll IMits.
*5 *'***’ afterdate i will make applies-
Kj tion to tbe Court of Ordinary of Burke county
•or leave to sell a tract of land, lyi D g on Big Buck
Dead Creek, belonging to the ostato ol B. L. Per
kins. deceased.
F. W._B. PERKINS, Ex’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, I shall make applica
tion to the Ordinary of Burke county, for leavo
to sell the Nogroes belonging to Fordinand V. Bur
dell. deceased.
ml » 17 JOHN J. JONES, Adm’r.
SIXTY Da *"S after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of Scrivon county, for
leave to sell two Negroes, vix: Lucy, a woman,
and Bob, a man, belonging to the cstato of Jason
W. Brinson, deceased.
mhll THOMAS DAUGHTERY, Adm’r.
S ,XT1 ’ « 7t , or date, application will be
m:»de to the Ordinary of Scriven county, for
leave to sell nine hundred acres ol Land, more or
less, belonging to the estate of Moses Howard.
mhU BUD CALE, Ex’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Burko ooun
l?-± 0T leav ® to Be| l one seventh of two negros,
Cuffoe and Isaac, belonging to the estate of Mat
thew Lively doc d, the above being the interest of
Elixa Jane Davis, a minor.
_ mh7 JOHN T. LIVELY, Guardian.
SIXTY Days alter date, application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Scnven county, for leavo to sell all the Negroes be
longing to the estato of Thomas F. Lovett, Jr., de
ceased. JOHNT LOVETT, 1 .
HENRY F. MILLS, jAUmrB
- • nA ' s after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun
tj, for leave *o sell ihe Real Estate of Littleberry
Mann. lat® of Paid county, deceased.
A. McURUDER, Administrator.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for
leave to pell the Real Estato of Gilbert Lcnestreet,
dec d, lying ip Raid county.
—sJM-P- * J- 0. LONGSTREET, Adrn’re.
QJDTY DAYS after date, application will be
kji made to tho Court of Ordirary of Burke coun
ty, for lca've to soil all the unsold Lands or Real
Estato of I hoiuas Ward, deceased, of said county.
THOMAS A. WARD,
fcb23 Administrator do bonis non.
SIXfV DA VS after date, application will be
made to tho Ordinary of Richmond county,
for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging to Gil
bert Longstreet, late of said countv. deceased.
A F A J.C. LONGSTREET, Adui’rs.
feb!3
i) V¥s after data, application will be
made to the Court of Oidinary of Scriven coun
ty, for leave to sell the Land belonging to the Es
tate of Bilan Morton, late of said county, deceas
ed. SABINA MORTON, Ex’x. J
fob! ■“
SJ’kTV HAYS after date, application will be
b-J made to tbo Court of Ordinary of Scriven
county, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to
the estate of Eli Archer, deceased,
janl-* iISAAC CONNER, Ex’r.
NOTICE —Alt persons indebted to the estate ot
B. L. I’orkins are requested to make immedi
ate payment Those having demands against said
estate will please render thorn in properly attested
mh2l F. W. B. PERK INS, Bx’r.
NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the cs'ate of
John Diokey. deceased, are notified that im
mediate payment must be made, and those having
demands against said cstato, will please present
them properly attested.
,_n»r7 F. W.B. PERKINS, Ex’r.
jVJ'OTIt.'E, —All persons 'odepted to James M
i A Simpson ro requested to mado immodiatc
payment to the ondersignod; and all persons hav
ing claims against him will please present the
inmo. JOSEPH S. CLARK,
ALBERT HATCH,
sepf.l4 Assignees.
NOTICE —All persons indebted to thoestato of
Shepard Brinson, deconsed, late of Burke
county v HI make immediate paymtnl, and those
to whom »a‘d estate is indebt d. will p,eso:,t them,
duly attested, aecorditg to l.tw
N AH M. BRINSON.) „ ,
Lb'/ 81 Mr,ON WALLACE 1 Jvirß '
jyroriCE. —Ail perrons having demands against
iv John Radi-ill, bite of Han-oek ei nntv, ,le
•eased, ate hereby notifnd to present them pn.yfo.
li. ;I— -* * < ’>)■ roF with;-, tbc I «■ ;•>«
ser bed hy law, or they will not be settled ; and all
persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment.
JOHN W RTTPrSTLL, ) „
febUO HENRY D. SMITH, { fcxr? -
Vro riCE is hereby given that I shall apply to
a X the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county 7 , on
the first Monday in May next, for leave to' sell
Clara, a Negro woman slave, belonging to Civility
Roberts. JAS. M. ROBERTS, Guardian,
febll
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia, scriven countv.—To all the
heirs at law of'ho Estate of William T Scott,
l&tooi said county, deceased, will please take no
tice. that I will apply to the Coart of Ordinary of
said county, after tt e expiration of four months
from this date, for an order to divide the estate,
both real and personal, of the said William T.
Soett. deceased. JOHN SCOTT, AUm’r.
janl3
\! OriTK.—AH persons indebted to the Estate of
' Dr John Carter, deceased, late of Richmond
county, will make immediate payment; and those
to whom said estate is indebted, will present them,
duly ittcaiod, according to law.
janHl FLOURNOY CARTER, Arlm’r.
[\J or It IK—All persons indebted to the Estate
i.X of Edwin T. N.Everett, late of Scriven coun
ty, deceased, aro r«'q lested to make immediate
payment to the Auministrators ; and those having
demands against tho Estate of said d- eeased, v. ill
please present them, legally attested within tho
time preecrib. d bv law.
GEORGE STOTKSBURY, 1 . , ,
dcc3l ARCHIBALD STUBBS, j Adra rs -
Hismifiaioir nf (giinriinnajiiji.
Georgia, warren COUNTY Whereas,
Matthew H. Hubert- app!i*p to me for Letters
of Dismission from the Guardianship ot Jonathan
'-V. Darden, a miner:
Tho*c are, therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of iho said
minor, to be »nd appear at my effioe within the
Timo prose ihed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and teal, this 20th day ot
March, 1855-
robgk ARDEN B. MERSHON, Ordinary.
Gd EOtbfttA, IKIRKK CO.—' Whereas, Robert
I T.-Tones. Guardian for the person and prop
erty of Isidore ar.d TSyron A , and John It. Fryer,
minora, applies for Letters Digmissory from said
Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, nil
■’pd singular, tho kindred and other persons int'-r
--e. od, to bo and appear before the Court of Ordi
nary, te be held in and for said coun y, on the first
Monday in May next, and show cau*e. if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hard, at office in Waynesboro’,
thi< 21st day of March. 1865
mh23 F.DW. G ARLICK. 0,-dir.un B. C.
"VJEW ARitll AL,—IO,OOO I'.ig. Puro White
tv Load;
250 hoses French Window Gluts;
500 gallons Linseed Oil;
20011 lbs Patty;
600 gallons Spirits Turpontinn:
2000 I us. No 1 Potash ;
10‘ 0 lbs. Vene'iur, P d;
5000 ih* Stow WbitoZino;
500 paT.-ns Cop 1 Varnish ;
‘■‘i dot j a.rortoi Pain* Brc-hus;
I- “ “ Vft it ■ wos’a Bruthce ;
5 oases Ticiuan’e Cb; ~ Urum;
5 '* ” “ Yellow :
150 lbs Verdigris, in Oil.
For sale very low by W',l. TT. TT'TT,
W holosale and Ret.il Druggirt.
nihlO dAo l:u
WM. O PRICE & CO.,
r'JRAPERS VS J> T-ILOHP, invite the ut.ten
> tiun -of the public to a ■buioo m 'tment of
■ ILOT‘IB CAR-UMKRE* and VESTINGS. ju.-t
received to raasc up to eider
jan2i °£B BROAD STREET
:VJ EATS FOOT (>!{,.— lat-o supply jo t received
is by [inhi3l N i FOGARTY A CO.
Idtrra nf dFtmrtiittiEjrip.
GEOHGIAjHIRXK CO.-Wh»r«M, Mrs. sT
rah F. Porkins applies for Letters of Guar
dianship of George W., Androw J.. John 11.. Wary
D. Henry C , ami Susannah B. L. Perkins, minors
of Brinson L. Forking, lato of said county, deceas
ed. under 14 years of ago:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, tho kindred and all other persons
interested, to bo and appear at tho Court of Ordi
nary, to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’,
this 21st day of February, 1855.
feb23 EDWARD GARLICK, 0. B. C.
Georgia, scriven county.—Whereas,
William S. Moore applies for Letters of Guar
dianship of the porsons and property of Hardy G.
Everott and James F. Everett, minors of Edwin T.
N. Everott, deceased, under 14 years of age:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred, and other persons in
terested, to be and appear before the Court of Or
dinary, to be hied in and for said county, on the
first Monday in April next, and show oause if
any they have, why sail letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at offioo in Sylvania,
this sth day of March, 1855.
mhll ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
Georgia, scriven county?—Whereat,
Wilson Conner, Jr. applies for Letters of
Guardiansbipof the porsons and property ofChas.
M. Connor and Anthony Conner, minor children
of Lewis Conner, deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and all other persons in
terested, to bo and appear at the Court of Ordi
nary, to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Givon u der my hand, at offioo in Sylvania, this
sth day of March, 1855.
mhll ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL
A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE
Health Restored and Life Lengthened
—BY—
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or Cordial-
AT FIRST the properties attributed to Profeomr
Morse's Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deem
ed fabulous. The public often deceived could not be
lieve the simple and sublime truths announced by the
discoverer. But facts, undeniable facts, attested by
witnesses of tho highest class and character, are now
triumphing over all doubts Incredulity is overthrown
by a mass of testimony which is perfectly irresistible,
The Elixir remedies, iu all cases, thedeplorable evils
arising from a misuse or abuse of the various organs
which make up the wonderful machine called man It
restores to full vigor every delicate functioh connected
with that mysterious compound agency of matter and
mind, necessary to the re-production of humai lift*.—
To persons of feeble muscular frame, or deficient in v*
tal power, it is recommended as the on’y meson of
communicating that euergy which is necessary o the
proper employment of all the natural appetites, e well
as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial fleets
are not confined to either 6ex or to any age. Tho fee
ble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated yrutb.
the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous
depression, the individual suffering from general debili
ty, or from the weakness of a single organ, will find imj
mediate and permanent relief from the uso of this in*
comparable renovator. To those who have predippcsi-»
tion to paralysis, it will prove a complete and urfail ng
safeguard against that terrible malady. Thor** are
many, perhaps, who have ho trifled with their coDstitr
tions, that tfiey think themselves beyond tho reach o
medicine. Let not evon these despair. The *Flix*
deals with disease as it exists, without reference
causes, and will not only remove the disorder itseL
UK BUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION
The derangement of the system, leading to nervous
diseases, and the forms ot nervous disease itself, are so
numerous that it would require a column to enumerate
the maladies for which this preparation is a specific. >
few, however, may bo enumerated, viz:—neuralgia, •
dolereaux. headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, pal
pitation of the heart, spinal affections, muscular debili
ty. tremors, flatulency, a pricking sensation in the flesh
numbness, mental depression, weakness of the will, in
disposition to move, faintness after exercise, broken
sleep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one
place or position, weakness of the procreative organs,
sexual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, tluor
a!bus. sinking at the stomach, female irregularities, a
chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and all
complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas
sions, and all barreness that does not proceed from or
ganic causes, beyoad the reach of medicine.
Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from
malformation or strictural diseases, it is averred that
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR
will re-place w. akness with strength, incapacity with
efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac
tivity. and this uot only without hazard or re action,
but with a happy effect on tho general organization.—
Bear in mind that ail maladies, wherever they begin,
finish w ith the uervous system, and that tho paraliza
tion of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical
oeatn. Bear iu mind,'also,that for o*ery kiuil Os ner
vous disease the .Elixir Cordial is tho only reliable pre
paration known.
CURE OF NERVOC3 DISEASES.
No language can convey an adequate idea of the im
mediate, and almost rairaculouri change which it occa
sions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous
system, whether broken down by excess, weak by na
ture. or impaired by sickness—the unstrung or relaxed
organization is at once braced, re-vivified and built up
The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease
vanish together under its influence. Nor is the effect
temporary, on the contrary tho relief is permanent—
for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the
constitution itself, and restores it to its normal condi
tion. ,LOSH OF MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness,rush of blood to the head, mol
ancholj, debility, histeria, wretchedness, thoughts o
self-destruction, fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera
prostration, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep
diseases incident to females, decay of the propagating
functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpita
tion of the heart, impotency, constipation, &c., from
whatever cause arising, it is, if there any relianoeto
beolaced on human testimony, is absolutely infallible
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
The unparalleled effects of this g**eat restorative, in
all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in
the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have
been invented—thousands of invigor&nte concocted—
ail purporti g to be specified in the various diseases and
derangements, to which the delicate formation of wo
man render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OP SENSB
who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervonsnoss,
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whe
ther peculiar to her sex, or common in both sexes, to
give ike invigorating Cordial a trial.
MARRIED PERSONS
or others, will find this Cordial, after they have need a
bottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system.
In all directions are to be found the happy parents ol
healthy ffspriug, who would not have been so but for
this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally po
tent for the many diseases for which it is recommended.
Thousands of young men have been restored by using
it and not in a single instance lias It failed to benefit
them.
T TO THE MISGUIDED,
prohese are some of the sad and melancholy effects
theduced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of
the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of the
sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart,
dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the di
gestive functions, general debility, symptoms of con
sumption, Ac.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are *nuch
to bo dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas,
depression of spirit •• evil forebodings, aversion to so
ciety, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &.c., ear
someoi the evils produced. Ail thus a/bioted,
PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION,
of consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a
bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin
from a pule, yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid
complexion.
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
should reflect that a sound mind and body are tho most
necessary requhitesto promote connubial happiness,
indeed, without these, the journey through life be
comes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly dark
ens the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with desp*
and filled with melancholy reflection that the happi
ness of außOther■ becomesbiightod with jour own.
CAUTION.
Dr. Morse’s In vigorating Cordial has been eounterfeit
ed by some unprincipled persons,
In future all the genuine Cordial will hare tho pro
prietor's sac-simile pasted over thecorkof each bottle
and the following words blown on tiie glass:
1)R • MOUSE’S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
C. 11. RING, Proprietor, New York.
The Oordial in put up, highly concentrated, iu pint
bottle.)—price s:> per bottle, two for io six for sl*2.
0. il. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York
AGENTS:
Augusta—Havilacri, Riley A Co.;
Macon—Geo. Payne;
Savannah —A A. Solomons A Co. mar2s
0 HI. YOU . HAIR KROI.LEBION.
T u K receipt for making thin Celebrated Com
.l peun-J, (lately introduce!* into this country.)
will bo Rent by the subscriber to any per on in the
IT oiled L utes or Canada*, for sl. The Krollcrion
will eutl or warn the hair in a nr gi beautiful man
ner. Any person having *he most eoarge and u»-
couth looking hair, onn trar.giorra it. into the most
beuuiiful, by th-. use ol‘ this article. The ingredients
will cot. ci gt over 12 cent*, and with thin rcooipt
any one cat make it equally s,s good in every ro
s, eet, to »hat - !d at throo dollars per bottle. Tt
prufemd. a package oi Krolleriou will be sor.t free
n! po>>t ,: go, in i* id o. the receipt, with direction*
tor prepe-ing it in liquid form, and full direction*
iin u«e. Seed all ietterg. post paid, to.
H. A FRKBMONT,
Warren, Trnmbal! County, Ohio,
jan!6 c3m
AYER’S PILLS,
Anbw and singularly successful remedy for the
cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indi
gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers,
Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma
tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Sido, Back,
and Limbs, Female complaints, &c.,&c. Indeed,
very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi
cine is not more or less required, and mnch sick
ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm
less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used.
No person can feel well while a costive habit of
body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative
This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and
Bilious derangements. They all tena to become ot
produce the deep seated and formidable distempers
which load the hearses all over the land. Hence •
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. As
extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Proses
sors. and Patients, has shown results surpassing
anything hitherto known of anv medicine. Cures
have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub
stantiated by persons of such exalted position uk!
character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Among the eminent gentlemen to whom we arc
allowed to refer for these facts, are
Prop. Valentine Mott, the distinguished Bur
geon of New York City.
Doct. A. A. Hatbb, Practical Chemist of Use
Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mae
sachusetts. *
Ira L. Moore, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and
Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has long used
them is. his extensive practice.
H. C. South-wick, Esq., one of the first mer
chants in New York City.
C. A. Davis, M. D., Sup’t and Surgeon of tlx
United States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mass.
Did space permit, we could give many hundred
such names, from all parts where the Pills have
oeen used,but evidence even more convincing thar
the certificates of these eminent public men i»
shown in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and
study, are offered to the public as the best and
most complete which the present state of medical
science can afford. They are compounded not of
the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtuer
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process, in a state of purity and combined together
m such a manner as to insure the best results. This
system of composition for medicines has been found
in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a
more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob
tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob
vious. While by the old mode of composition, ev
iry metlicine is ’urdened with more or less of acri
nonious and injurious qualities; by this, each indi
ridual virtue only that is desired for the curatiw
jifect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual
ties of each substance employed ore left behind, the
mrative virtues only being retained. Hence it ia
lelf-evident the effect should prove as they have
moved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,
more powerful antidote to disease than any other
medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that ray medicine
ihould be taken under the counsel of an attending
Physician, and as he could net properly judge of a
•emedy without knowing its composition, I have
mpplied the accurate Formula by which both my
Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of
ctitioners in the United States and British Amor-
Provinces. If however there should be any
who has not received them, they will be
omptly forwarded by mail to his address.
Os all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how
few would be taken if their composition was known i
Their life consists in their mystery. I have no
mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid open
to all men, and all who are competent to judge on
the subject, freely acknowledge their conviction
jf their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral w»
■.tific men to he a wonderful
fccts were known. Many em
e declared the same thing of
ore confidently, and are will
heir anticipations were more
effects upon trial,
eir powerful influence on tlx
rify the blood and stimulate it
-remove the obstructions of
liver, and other organs of tb«
body, restoring their irregular action to health, ami
by correcting wherever they exist - smch dejajjgfs
ments as are the first Origin of uiseasJr'” *
Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take
and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise frow
their use in any quantity.
For minute directions, see the wrapper on thi
Box.
Prepared by J amks 6. Aybr, Practical and Ah
alytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
For sale by F. Kcksteiu, Jr.. Wholesale Druggist, Cfn
cinuati.Ohio ,* Havland, Risley & Co.. W. 11. l’utt. and
D. Is. Plumb ACo , Augusta; Smith & Hill. Athens!
J. D. Chase, Washington ;II Norton. Madison; Hea
driek A Pringle, Covington ; P. G. Hhome, Crawfod
ville ; and by Dealers everywhere. april2o
ARE YOU SICK?
BBWARE OF IMITATIONS.
ASK for HAMPTON S VEGETABLE TINCTURB-
Th© many cures made by this pleasant and mJ*
remedy may induce counterfeiting.
A medicine must have merit, and great merit too, to
stand the test of public opinion. No art of puffing eao
galvanize a worthless article, ho as to keep it up as a
good medicine, if it be not really so.
A good medicine will live, become popular, and t Xr
tend its sales year after year, in spite of opposition*
The poople readily find out its virtues, and the fame a €
them passes from mouth to mouth with more rapidity
*han newspapers can spread it. A living witness testi
fying to the cure a medicine has made for him, ia of
far more service than any newspaper advertising.
In proof of what we say above, we refer you to
HAMPTON'S VKGKTARLF. TINt TUB K. and its effect**
LIVER COMPLAINT. DEBILITY.
Extract from James Harris. Esq's Later , Alexandria
Virginia.
After speaking of wonderful cure - on himself, hssayv
" Mrs. 11. bus been suffering with the Liver Complaint
and w ith inability, constantly complaining from weak
ness through her whole system. Sim now enjoys hot
ter health than for thirty years, being entirely restored
by the use of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.
DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES.
Extract from a Utter from J Grimes. Esq.. Loudon
County. Va.
“My wife has been for years afflicted wi h great
weakness, pain in the breast, side and back, palpitatiom
of the heart, feebleness of the nervous system, loss of
appetito, complexion sallow, the sight of one eye al
most gone, the other \ery weak. lam pleased to say,
Hampton's Tincture has ret- ored her to perfect health.
Her eyes are as good now a * ever they were.
RHEUMATISM. 3$ YEARS
Mrs. E. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Bhouma
tisin from her 12th to her 50th year ot age ; at times
entirely helpless. Being wealthy, she employed the
best medical attention, and tried many me Heines, but
was cured only bv Hampton's Vi fetable Tincture.
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
The wife of Thonia- M. Yeakle ?6 Pearl street, was
great sufferer for eight years Restored to perfect
health by Hamilton's Vegetable Tincture.
M K UCURIAL KUEU M A T IX M .
Mr. Jarrett Plummer, 158 East Baltimore street, suf
fered this disease intensely six years, could not sleep,
dreadful ulcers formed on his limbs, from which splin
ters of bones issued. His physician pronounced him
incurable; but Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture cured
him. HEREDITARY SCROFULA.
A boy in the family of Hon. VV P Thomasson, once
member of CoDgr»*Bs from Kentn-ky, whk a mass of
sores from head to foot. His eye-lid.- turned in ide out,
protruding over the eye-balls so ns to produce blind
ness. He was cured by Hampton’s Vegetable. Tiuctur*.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASES, Ac.
Mr. Wm. Oldham. * f the Baltimore Custom House,
suffered these complaints for eighteen months, with
>dy and mind seriously affected. He was cured by
Hamptons Vegetable Tinct ***. alter other thing*
failed COUGH. COSUMPfION, *O.
Mr. Henrv C. Winn had a caugh for /ears, great
weakness, Ac ; had in all five or six Physicians; tried
all their remedies. bu f wf,p cured only by
0 s * HAMPTON'S \ EUETABLE TI NCTURE, hy its
mild action on the Stomach. Liver, and the Kidneys,
wil 11 «Dyspepsia. Cough, Asthma, Bronchial luid
Lm /Affection. Pains intheß&ck. Sdo and Breast,
CoL.ximption. Scrofula. Uhcumati.-m, Gout. Neuralgia,
Fistula, Piles. Bowel Complaints, Worms, Nervous De
bility—-with all the diseases arising from impure blood,
and is the greatest Female Medicine ever known.
Call and got a Pamphlet with certificates of curot,
grulis. MORTIMER V MOWBRAY, Proprietor*,
No. 240, Baltimore site*-t. Halt,more, Md.
For sale in Augusta, at whole. <1 (by
liAVILA f>. KISLEY A. 00.,
And at retail, by WM H. UTT
And b>
PRACTICE Or SURGFRY.
DU. BTKUii HArUUSS is prepared to a<v
oommodato. with lodging and pursing, pooh
patients ve may be directed to bin. for Surgical op
orations or treatment. Masters may be poured
hat their servant# will have ovary nocossory at
ention oly nutyT
/ Bev©u to on. ut hundred
> v,/ bushels Uow Pea*.
mhti «S. W. FLKNiXNC.