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agriculture.^
" CULTIVATION OF OATS.
One of the best articles on the cul
tivation of oats which has appeared, is
the Essay of J. Rowlandson, as pub
lished in the last number of the (British)
SHERIFF'S 6ALES.
Wilkinson Mm-rill Sale.
MLL he sold before lhe Court House door in
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA. Butts county.
Court of Ordinary April Term 1S-53.
'vVSf 1
W the Town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, .
on the First Tuesday in JULY .ext. between the I 1 , »PP™'ng "> the Court by the petition of John
usual hours of sale the following properly to-wit: j * Anderson, that Richard Nolen while in life, did
One negro woman named f-arah of dark com- erecnle the said John 8 Ander-nn h.s bond con-
, plexion about forty years of age. levied on as the d .'"°ned to execute good and sufficient titles in fee
Farmer’s Magazine. As the same property or 8 W Ellington to satwly a fi fa issued simple, to the said John 3. Anderson to six acres ot
■ .. . . inn j t . • n n from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, in fa- lond in the Northwest corner id Lot No fil v sixty-
one)in the Indian Spring Reserve. And it former
general advertisements.
NVaVer-Cure Ii\s\\lu\e,
niLLEDGETILLE, GA.
rules of cultivation will apply in a great , orof , ;harU ,, b Gn> ton vs. said Ellington. Also
IDCaSUTH tO both countries, we shall per- one yoke of oxen and carl, one hay mare about 10
bans render an acceptable set vice to y«» r| * “hi, one brown mare and colt Lex-ied on ; *
i ^ , , . . t • r i* r. i P ro P*rtv o< John L. Rn«i to satisfy a fi la issued
from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county in fa
vor of !VI. V. B Allen vs. said Ross. Also one
house and lot in lhe town of Irwmtnn adjoining lhe
residence of Sura l I,. Bush and |>r. Win Taylor
anil occupied by N A Carswell as a Law office con
taining one acre more or less, levied on as the pro
perly of Dr. T Jones to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
county in favor of
nes.
LOR. Dep Sh’ff.
May 30, 1853. 52
(tints Nlit-riil Sale.
Vt^jFlLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July neat.
W within the legal hour* of Sale before the
Court House door in the town of Jack-mil, Bull*
cotiuiy the following property lo-»it:
Filly acres of I nd, adjoining the lands of Sami
Grier, Childs and others, levied on as the property
of I«aac Ni- Bishop to satisfy a Juslice Court fi fa
from the Moth l)i«t G. M in favor of A liuttrill vs.
said Bishop levied ou and returned to me by JabeE
iV
Gilbert a Constable.
May 27th. 1553.
Jtiapei SlieiiOa Sale
W ILL be sold on the hrat Tuesday in JULY
next, beloie the Court house door in Monti-
our readers bygivinga briefoutline ofthe
facts stated in that article, so far as they
may be of general application.
Soil—Any soil in good condition will
produce good crops of oats—they cun
be profitably Crown on soils too poor Superior Court of Wilkinson
for other cer'eals, rye excepted—and on Th " mM M Tnr j£.M E8 TAvi
all intermediate stages of fertility up to
rich, newly drained peat soils have
produced from SO to 100 bushels of
light grain per acre. With regard to
climate, oats will flourish under a very
wide range. The heaviest and best
crops are grown on soils the most pro
ductive of ordinary farm crops. For
all seasons, friable loam situated on
broken lime-stone, has l>een found best.
Heavier or more cloddy soils are apt
to suffer from drouth, to remedy which
sow early and rather thick. If sown
late and thin, a miserable crop will be
the result. On marly soil, the grain
isfbeavieaf, being often A-5 or 46 lbs.
per bushel—heavier crops, however,
are obtained on rather looser or more
friable soils. The heaviest crops on
rich and moist drained peat, are raised
during seasons, w hen the crop is sown
early. On graveley soils, unless in
very good tilth, oats sutler most from
drouth.
Cultivation.—The best preparation
for luxuriant crops is freshly broken up
grass land. The only objection is the
small pecuniary return torso valuable
a preparation. In the warmer parts of
England, fine crops are obtained by
a high state oftilth and early sowing—
these rcrjuisities doubtless being still
more important in the warmer climate
of the United Slates. Drilling has
proved quite successful, in the few in
stances wnere this mode of sowing has
beenjadopted, resulting in ten to Twen
ty per cent, saving in seed, and in ad
ditional product. Few cropsjderive more
advantage from rolling. Early sown
crops are invariably the best. If sown
late, the chances are ten to one against a
pioductive one, as the young plants are
Checked by dry weather, from which
they rareiy recover.' - ” The best time
for c utting, is when a few of the grams
retain! the slightest possible iraceof
green color on the chaff. Very early
oats may be cut somewhat greener, as
they wiil ripen afterwards in the midst
of hot weather—a reason why they
appearing to lhe Court that the said Richard Nolen
departed ibis fife without executing titles In the said
six acres of laud in the northwest corner of lot No.
61. on the Indian Spring Reserve Audit further
appearing 10 the Conn thal said John S Anderson
has paid lhe lull amount of lhe purchase price lor
said land and having petitioned ihis Court to direct
Charles I' Newton and Isaac VV. Nolen. Administra
tors on the estate of said Richard Nolen, 'ateol said
county deceased, to execute titles to said six acres ol
laud in conformity with said Bond.
AH persons interest d are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any they have, in my office within
■ lie time prescribed bv law. why said Charles F. New
ton and Isaac VV’. Nolen, administrators, aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lots, in conformity
with said Bond
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,this
7th of April 1553.
45—3m HENRY HENDRICK Ord’y.
OR„ E. Q. DOYLE, takes pleasure in an •
nutinring to In' alids and the public genera ly. that the J
above popular and superiorly appointed Establishment, ;
formally conducted by T. Carbon Coyle. VI. D , is now
1 ready for the rei-rpijonof Patient* seeking o restora- |
1 tion of Health. All chronic affection* of lhe Human i
t Organism successfully treated al this Institute. Dpspcp-
sia, Gout, Rheum tism, Coii*ii|>itioii, Hemorrhoid*, or
Piles, Hemorrhages. Amcnorrhocn, Dysmenorrhoea,
I Floor A thus, Genital displacements, A fT.-ci ions of the
; eyes and ears, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all lhe diseases of
j the skin and scalp, Scrofula, Droiisv, Syphilis, and ffie
; Humeral diseases generally, Neuralgia, Scitatira, tic
1 Douloureux, Hysteria, Epilepsy, or lhe falling sickness, they i
, Vertigo, Paralysis, Apoplectic tendency, Asthma, Bron- ?.*?
j chilis, Chronic InfLimation ofthe Stmnarch and Bowels.
! Atrophy and indeed every possible Type of Chronic Uf bottles,
diseased anion lhai is curable, and all dis- ases are cura- Repot and Manufactory. Ho.,137 Broadway
, , . c • i . , tail price *£5 iirgc oouie.
j bIp. ll no organic lession be present Liberal discount to ti.-cIi ner* by the quantity, sold by all
Tho La lies Department is under ihe immediate au. l thc principal m»-rc'. uit< and druggists throughout the^United
general advertisements
Prof. Alex C Barry’s Tricop herons.
Or Medica-ed Compound, for Beantifvlnc. Curtins. Preserv
ing, Heslorine and Sirer.athening the llair. Kelierine ««-
ease* of the Skill, Curiae Rheumatic Pains, anil Hcalin Kx-
tern.il Wounds. Boundetl bv no ee-graphicid hues, the reyiir
tation of Barn’s Tricopherous pervades the Colon, the
sales oT the aitlcle of late years have Increased in a ratio that
almost exceeds lmlief Professor Barry, aiter a careful Jxaro-
Ination of his sales’ book, duds thal lhe number of hollies de
livered to ordei. in quantities of from hall a erovs upward.du-
riicj tl-e year i -Si, was within a trifle ol 9.30.000.
It is unnecessary to present at length lhe evidence oi ine
wonderful properties of the Trioopberous, when the public
have furnished sued, an endorsement as this lhe cheapness
of the article and tic- explanations given of its chemical ac
tion upon the hair, the scalp, anil in all ms s ot superficial
irriration, tlrst recommended it to the attention of the people.
This was all ihatthe inventor desired Every Imitlc ailver
tise.1 Itself The fleets of the fluid exceeded expectation.
It acted like a charm The ladies would not be wllnoiit it.
c’-untry dealers in everv section of thc Tutted Slates found
must have it; ami thus was built up a wholesome trade
extent hitherto unheard of as regards articles of this
kind. The highest point has not yet been reached, ami it is
believed that the sales this year will be a million and a hair
New York. Re-
GEORGIA. Campbell county.
Court of Ordinary March Term 1S53.
I T appealing lo the Court by thc petitioner of Isaac
Meggs that George Bond late of Campbell county
% ^ deceased, did in his life time, execute to said Isaac
L li B\A1v5, Shit. Meggs his bond conditioned to execute lilies in fee
“* simple to said Isaac Meggs for fifty acres in the Ninth-
~ west comet of Lot No. 5. in the 8th Dist of original
ly Coweta now Campbell county And it further ap
pearing tint said George Bond departed this life
without executing title to said fifty acres of land, or in
cello. Jaaper county between 'he legal hours of sale anv way providing therefor: and it appearing that
the follow ig property, to wii ■ said Isaac Meggs lias paid the full amount of lhe pur
Two Negroes Benjamin a t>,>v about twenty one chase price of said filly acres of land; and said Isaac
years ol age. of dark contplrxtiuu and Hannah a Meggs having petitioned this Court to direct Moses
girt about lime years of age. ot copper color. All M Smith, Administrator upon the estate of said
evied on a< the preportj of Thomas P Chafiu lo George Bond, deceased, to execute lo him titles to
satisfy a ti fa issued trout the Inferior Court of said said fifty acre* of land in conformity with said Bond,
county in favor of Isaac L Walton vs Thomas P. It is therefore, hereby ordered that notice be given
Chafin. Property pointed out by defendant at three or more pobiic places in said county, and in
— the Federal Union, a public gazette of such applica-
Also at the same tune and place. tion. that all person concerned may file objections in
A Negro girl named Georgia Ann. 12 or 13 years of mv office, ifany they have, why said Moses M.
age.ol coppercoh.r. levied ou as the property of John Smith, Administrator as aforesaid, should notexe-
tlorton to satisfy a fi ta front the In’erinr Court of cute lilies to said fifty acres of land in conformity with
Favette county, in lavor of Drewiy Thegue and fo'd Bond,
brother, v*. John Horton ma'.er, and Darsett Smith 43—3nt
pervision of that accomplished Lady Mrs. Jane Mat-
I thews, so well known to the old patrons of me Estab-
! iishmerit. The facilities which this Institution offers
j for the prosecution of a mrietly Hydropahtic and Hy
gienic couiseof treatment, together with its ensiness of
access from all points in Georgia a d the adjoining
Slates, renders it peculiarly adapted to the wants ol In
valids, dosimusof availing tliemsel ves of Iheeffiearvof
the WntorCure. The purity of the water and accoms
modaliuns for Guests, are too well known to need com
ment.
In fitting up the Establishment no expense has been
spared, that could conduce to innkt it one of the most
desirable places of resort for Invalids in the U. Slates.
and Canada. Mexico, West ladies, Great Britia
wTg. ROBINSON, Aeent, Milled Seville, Ga, and by Drug
gists and Merchants everywhere.
May 81, 1953. 54—bm
W cmvk-vl’uV cuve ol* a Cancer'.
By Dr. W. K- MOSELE I’, OF GRIFFIN. GA.
Thh i* to certify, thal I was sorely afflicted with a
CANCER on my breast for many years. The whole
breast was an entire mass of Cancer, and a horrid
sight to behold. In »he month of February. I put
myself nnd**r his treatment, almost in a helpless con-
general advertisements
' 5 TO llRWetE ’
AND
IEOH EAILIHG-.
r 1** H E subscriber would inform the public.that he is
1 now prepared to execute, at the shortest notice,
the various kinds of work connected with his branch
of business: Such as Rock Cutting for Buildings;
also for Tomb-Stones and the Superstructure for
Ratling enclosing graves. Hi* terms are as reasona
ble as could be obtained elsewhere. And his work
will hear comparison with any othi r Stone Mason in
the Stale. Specimens of his work can be seen at the
Milledgeville or Sparta Burying Grounds
A line addressed to hitn at Milledgeville will meet
with prompt attention.
E. CHANDLER.
M illedgeville, Feb. 15. 1853. 37—if
LYONS
KATmmm
FOR THE
HAIB,
general advertise\j
T. C. NISBET.
ii»EMKJi T j
NISBET & LETT r ■ LtT »,
OCMCLGEE F'TvDoY k 5IAC1II\E Sjj 0P
Wjieoit, Georgia,
Manufacturers itf steam Engines and
^ Rtre Thrasher * % Q in Q/Jf j
Gearing. Saw Mill lronl and\h^ 1
ings Water Wheels. Plat,, ^
Balts, Pulleys. Grave Rading,
And Machinery tn general.'
A* a testimonial to the character of their w,„l ,
beg leave lo submit the following extracts i k ,h *
Report of the Commit,, on Maflhmer/To ,he ^
ern Central Agricultural Society & M.chai.ir
lute. Mr Wm. M. Wadley is the well know
compedent Engineer in Chief of lhe Western c "" I
lamic Rail Road, andlihe other members of ih,,*
mutee " p ' , '" n nf Jj'«h standing as mechanics C ° la '
• Of h ,F ‘ m CT / R ° M THE REPORT
it. e . ,hre ® Engines exfuhi exi iv!
Messrs. Nisbet & Levy’s the BEST^ndbe..'
to agricultural purposes, and award then, ,h
urns- -a silver cup worth foOand a Gold
jp.fO * CGdl Wfiru
w orth
Palifnis will he required to furnwh their own outfits— dition mid hi lhe course of six ureks / was made per-
these will consist of Friction Sheets and Towels.Com- frethf sound and well I an. now enjoying good health,
presses and Blnukets for Sudorific purposes, all of which My cnst , seeM atl(J vv it s»-ri hy' more than tluee
can lie purchased here, on tho most reasonable terms
TERMS, Professional attention, n-eol Baths Ate 810,
per week. Board $5 pr week payable monthly.
Servants Treated and Boarded for 810 per week
Mdledgeville, Georgia, June 7th, 1S53 1-2m
J. B CAM P. Ordinary.
and brother endorsers,
one of tlie defendants.
W. C. LOVEJOY, D.
May 25 1853.
Property pointed out hy
Sh’ff
52
GEORGIA. Irwincminty.
HF.REAS Henry Paulk and George Paulk,
\Tf Adi ’ ' ~
Wilkinson Nortgage Sale
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
town of Irwmtnn. W itkinsoncounty, betweeu
the hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Augo-t next,
One negro Boy named Ned of dark complexion a- _
bout 12 years ol age; lev ied on as the property of the law, otherwise letters disniissory will be granted
Benjamin Kemp to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from 6 ,e applicants.
the Interior Court of Wilkinson county in favor of Given under my hand^al office this Feb. 15.1853.
Administrators upon the Estate of Marv
Paulk, lale of said county, deceased applies for let
ters of dismission from the administration of said es
tate
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased ari^hereby cited and admonished to file their
objectio. if any they have in my office in terms of
James Watters vs said Kemp. Property pointed
out in said mortgage.
JAM E8 TAYLOR, D Sh’ff.
May 30. 18-.3. 52
AdminiMralor’s Sale.
'\^t^EpILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next,
SS one Lot of Land containing Two Hundred
and fifty acres more oi less, in the town of Gaines
ville al the Court house door in the county of Hall,
as the property of James Lin«ey. deceased lying in
the 10th district. No. 63 8nld for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms of sale made known on die day
ISAAC L1NSEY. Adm’r.
May 25. 1853. 51 ”
CJuardiaii’H Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on the first Tues
day in J l'LY next. 202£ acres of land. number not
known, in the 26ih Dist of said county, known as
41 —6m
>1. HENDERSON. Ordidary.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson county.
Court, of Ordinary May Term, I S5.3.
I T appearing to the Court by the Petitinn ol Henry
J Schley that John Underwood of said county,
deceased, did in his lile lime execute to said Henry J
Schley In* bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee
simple to said Henry J Schlev for a I ot of Land
whereon Nelson Bradv now lives, known as the
Hays’ Mill Tract in said county, containing 202£
acres; and it surther appearing that the said Thomas
Underwood departed this life without executing titles
to lhe said Lot of i.nnd. or in any w ay providing
therefor, and it appearing that the said Henry J Schley
has paid the full amount of lhe purchased price of
said Lot of Land, and said Henry J Schley having
petitioned this Court to direct Hannah Underwood,
Admmi-tratiix and Seaborn J Stubbs. Administra
tor upon the estate ol lhe said Thomas Underwood,
deceased, to execute to him titles to said Lot of Land
in conformity with said Bond It is therefore hereby
more pub-
the Patterson place, adjoining lands of Joel Butler,
James Parks and others.
i . ^ . ,. - e Also 202^ acres in the same Di«t known as the Ordered, that notice be given in threr
ultly ue cut greener tn this country OI Jones place, adjoining lands of estate of Whipple, lie places in said county, and in lhe Federal Union of
hot sun, than in the cooler climate of ! ^Ilf"- Davidson. Martin. Carswell and others. Sold such application, that all persons concerned may file
England. Oats are more liable to heat I for ' h * ^nefit of Frances Whipp'e.a minor, of Ste
in the shock tbaneither wheat or barley,
on account of their compact layers, and
hence should be left in the shock till
well dried. In dry soils and climates,
autumn sowing is recommended as de
cidedly best.
SIGN OF A PROSPEROUS FARMER.
1. When a farmer is seen marrying
young, it shows that Providence helps
those who help themselves, and that
in future he will have “helps” of more
kinds lban one.
2. When lights are spen burning in
his ht.use before the break of day, in
winter especially, it shows that the day
phen Whipple, deceased.
ROBERT L MITCIIF.LL, Guardian.
April 19.1853. 46
LAND! LAND!
F OR Sn'e at public outcry on lhe 1st Tuesday of
JULY next, (it not sold privately before then,)
before the Court House door in Carrollton,
i ot. 269,9ih Dist. Carroll.
•• 28, i’2th “
•• 185. 5th “ Dooly, lo he sold in Vienna,
“ 235, 17th “ 3d sec. Cherokee, sold in Cassville
•• 351, 3d “ Wilkinson, sold in Irwinton.
“ 352.
Sold to pay Legacies.
MARY E. BLOUNT, Adm’r.,
of Rtcli’d. A. Blount.
Milledgeville, May 10, 1853. 50
Axlmiuistrntor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of and Order from the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Lowndes county, will he
the 1st Tuesday in August next, before the
""onse door in Troupville, Lowndes
county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol-
oman,
chil
dren Joe and Adaline, Joe about 11 years old, Ada-
_ line aboul 9 years old; sold as the properly of Mor-
4. When you see him driving his s an G. Swain tor distnbuiir.n
i • . ■ .... 6.1 .citAimti'u i
will never break on his “breaking” in sold, on the
lhe winter of adversilv. Co " r . 1 H
«r» . , J *» county. VV nm*f ;uc irgm iiuuis ui sate, mi®
o. W hen you sec his barn larger than , lowing named negroen, viz. one negro woi
his house, it shows that he will have | * bout ^ 5 years-old. named 8nrah. and her two
large profits and small affletions
work instead ofhis work driving him,
it shows that he will never he driven
from good resolutions, and that he will
June 1, 1853.
SHADR1CH GRIFFIN, Adtn r.
1
Commissioners Sale-
their objections, ifany they have, whv said H .nualt
Underwood, administratrix, and Seaborn J Stubbs,
admr as aforesaid, should not execute titles lo the lot
of land in conformity with said bond
A true extract from the minutes. May 3. 1853
493m SAM’L BEALL.Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Jasper county.
AA7 HER I AS. Thomas Wyatt, applies to me for
W letters of Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Tilitha. A T . U. C-. William F. , Elizahelh
B . AmericnsJ and Stephen F. L. Durdin, minors of
said County.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all par
sous interested, to he and appear at my office on the
the first Monday in July next, to show cause ifany
they have why letters of guardianship should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 10th May,
1653.
P. P. LOVEJOY. Ord’y.
May 17th 1853. 50—5t
GEORGIA, Appling county.
A l.l. persons interested, are hereby notified that
iltwo month* after lhi» date, application will be
made tn the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell lhe whole of the real estate
of Garry Quin, deceased, late of said county.
CALVIN QUIN, Adm’r.
May 7, 1853. -51 9t
GEORGIA. Butts County.
HEREAS Charles B
fur letters ol Administration on the estate of
hundred persons. I would advise all who are tlie
subjects of this disease to visit Dr Moseley as soon
as possible, and have their health restored.
MARY JACOBS.
References—Col. Richard Walker. Monroe. Ga.
Mnj. John McCurdy. Gwinnett Co . Ga.. Thomas
Jacobs. F.stj., Gwinnett Co. Ga., Dr. J D Martin,
Griffin Ga
.Mrs. Jacobs resides near Logansville, Gwinnett
county. Ga.
Dr. M oselev ha* in his possession more than forty
( unr ay exo.p e ) at 1 o c t ales f r0 ,„ patients that he has cured within the
a. m.—arrive al Eatonlon same | a?t three years.
May 31, 1853, 52 if
SPLENDID FOUR HORSE POST COACHES
Arc now innning Daily
Between Jtiadison and Eatonton.
Leave Madison every day
day ai 11 j o’cllt a. m
Leave Eatonton every day (Sunday excepted) at
I o’clock, p m —arrive al Madison same day by 6
p nt. Thus connecting with the Georgia Railroad
at Madison and with the Milledgeville and Eatonton
Railroad at Eatonton, giving pas«engprs a good
night’s rest at Madison, ami only 21 miles of staging
The Coaches, Horses ani Drivers are »« good as
any in Georgia Persons, going from Savannah to
Athens, or above Athene will find this route the
most expeditious and comfortable, and the cheapest
way they can go Extra Horses and Hacks will he
kept Bleach end, so as tj ensure prompt convey.
ance lo all passenger* in case of a crowd, or on
Sunday if required. Persons going lo .Milledjfeville,
or belli K, from the up couatry, will find this the best
route for them also
There is a Stage line j list staried between Eaton-
ton and Mnuticello:
Leave Eatonton every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, at 1 p. tn., and arrive at Slomicello same
days at 7 p ill.
Leave Mnuticello eve ly Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at G.j o’clock, a id.,and arrive ai Eatonton
same days by Ilia. m.—thus connecting with the
Eatonton and Milledgeville Railroad and the Stage
line from Madison
STAGF.OFHOF.S are kept at
The POST OFFICF.iu .Monticelln;
A UNDERWOOD’S HOTEL. Eatonton;
MRS. CAMPBELLS Madison.
J. A. CLARK. Contractor.
I would also inform the public that I
have charge of ;he
SOCIAL CIRCLE EATING HOUSE
on the Georgia Railroad, which has been enlarged
«o as to accommodate those who wish the best of
moms and as good eaung and attention as can be
given. The Table will ht spread with the best the
country affords, ou the arrival ol every train ef cars
that passes ou the Geo'gia Rail-oad.
O” Call and see.
J A CLVRK, Proprietor.
June 7. 1853. 1 —lm
The well known superiority of ti e
Ueiitiim; ilattloid Cuilins Axses.
has induced some manufacturers lo stamp their axe*
II. COLLINS, and such axes are frequently sold as
LYON’S K 4 Til A IKON,
For Preserving Restoring and beautifying the Hair,
Causinir it to grow luxuriantly, ami giving it a soft anti
curling appearance, of the must ileli.hiful character,
j » r pKE KA 1*11 AI RON neutralizes ihe effect of disease, climate,
; 1 am! old »i2f, in prescrvma and restoring the Human Hair,
• even after BALDNESS of m:inyv«*ars; cleanses the «ra!ptrom
j DANDRUFF, and all its natural iaipuritirs; immediately re-
! iieves sympathetic attacks of NERVOUS HEADACHE And
■ cures al! Cmaneou* Diseases of the Skin, such as emit Rheum,
Erysipelas, Itch, Inflammations, &r , die.
TOILET ARTICLE
: For Hiving thc llair a rich, soft, cl«>*sy and curling appearance,
nothio2 Iras ever been discover d lo equal its into idea ted—its
inronte^tible virtues. It exhales the perfume <*f the moside-
I ligbtful and exotic flowers, aud is free iron) all miner dpto-
! uerties, or any substance which can color thc skin, or stain a
i lady’s hat
. zpg® ©awsar sra&iDgj,
It is pre eminently treneflci.il.
I **The Knihairun has fullv res 10 ed my hair, after a baldness
j of 12 years. A. JAY C fUKTRlGHT. 76 Bond st N. Y.”
! The use of the Kathairon is adopted by the fleet Physicians
in Europe and America, and has a patronage and sale unpre
redented in the history of the Materia Medica
Soi l by all reputable dealers Throughout North and South
America. Europe, mid the islands of the Ocean, in large baud-
some hot les, ior *i5 cts
Profits only in extrusive sales.
Sold to the trade at a liberal discount, hut commissioned in
no instance.
E THOM S LYON, Chemist and .Manufacturer.
D S BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway. N Y„ to whom
all orders should be addressed
W. G ROBINSON A^ent for Milledgeville—and sold by aP
Druiigi^is ami Merchants everywhere.
F, M. r .nier 65 Co , Savannah—D: B. Plumb & Co, Augusta;
and H iveriaud. H irrali & Co, Ch irle^ton. Wholesale A cents.
AN-., LYnN’s EXTRACT OF PURE J.lMACA GINGER.
March 22, 1853: 42—3 m
Of the Pumps. Water Wheels and Gin r
Inbited. we consider Messrs Nisbet & | ev ,,V*. -- -
; and award them the premium ot, these w
WM. M. WALLEY E? of
• tn Gear and n,h„.
manufacture. WM. M. W.ADLE’- rllc * e
cr Orders for Gin Gear and other
promptly filled, on suitable reference bei
Dec 7, |85-J.
"§ Piv tn
* >r
my manufiictnre
The GENUINE COLLINS AXES, which It
b
five years, and which have sustained such an unri
valled reputation, are invariably stamped COLLINS
& CO., HARTFORD Tltev are lo he found at
our Depot in the city of New York, and atlhe prin
cipal Hardware Stores in la rue cities
SAM’L W. COLLINS.
March 29, 1853. 44—Iv.
NEVER FAILING REMEDY !!
f iM I-- % ■. I fk ■' 7
SEWING UACUINE-
rtade under my direction for more than twen'y- ( 87.VtV/,/. .S Patent straight Secdte per/,endieutaraction J
8fivi.i« 4;it;liin«n
Secured ,n the United States liy tiro Distinct Patents,
the 1st granted Aug. 12 1852. the. 2 d April 13 1852
The only Machine privileged to use a straight
needle. Within a short time it has oeen awarded sev
en soltl and silver medal* at Fairs in different Slates.
In less than two years tne great reputation of this la-
bnr-sHviiie machine has bpen estahl shed in this conn
try and in Europe. What spinning machinery is to
the olil spinning wheel. Singer’s Sewing Machine is
lo other modes ot sewing, ll has already triumphed
over inveterate prejudices arising from the sale n-
imperfect and worthless machines. It has been introf
duced extensively into large mann ictnring establish
ments and into the hands of individual operators It
sews every variety of materials, cn tr-e or fine. Cloth
or Leather, with marvelous rapidit , and surprising
strength and beauty, preforming the work as fast as
ten persons, and much better than it can he dune by
hand. This machine is compact, ornamental, durable,
and is easi y adjusted and operated Full printed di
rections for using it are furiii-hed with each machine*
The price, with all apparatus complete, is $125
Either oflhe Express Companies or merchants vis
iting New York to fitly goods. fornt*h a convenient
emditini to procure machines; and a draft, payable to
our order in New Ynrk. will alwavs insure a machine,
perfect and complete heing *ent as directed
The attention of Shirt And Collar Manufacturers
is particularly called lo these machines.they stitch lin
en perfectly which no other machine can .
Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools. Linnen
Thread, &c. manufactured for these machine ex
pressly. always on hand and for sale. Black Silk,
$7 per lb., colored. $7 50.
These admirable machine, and finished specimens
of their work may at all times be freely examined, al
either of our f )FFICES.
No 258 Broadway. New York.
LIVED COMPLAINT
Jaundice, Dyspipsia. Chronic or Nervous n.i'r.
the Kidneys. Ult S if
Amt all diseases arising from a disordered I i v „,, ,
such as Constipat on, inward Plies fullness > i
head, aridity of the stomach, nausea i, "’It,
gust for food, fullness, or weight in the st
sour Ern ration*, sickness or fluttering
pit of the Stomach, swimming „f n,e iiA., e
hurried amt difficult breathing, flutter
ing at the Heart, chrmrir or’sufih
fating sensations when „
lying posture, dimness of
vision, dots or wehs he.
fore the Sight.
Fever and dull pal.. In the Head, delir-ienc, of -~,
yellowness ofthe skin and eye*, pain In the side P f f n,iw
lull*.*. Sir . sudden flushes of heat. Imro-n . in f,!
stant imaginings of evil and great depression of "* a Jr* 1 ’ “«
eflectually cured try, 1 -I Ir tr*.canq,
DR. HOOFLAND S
Celebrated German Bitters, prrnar^ i
„ «>K- C. KI. JACKSON™ k >
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORp
120 Arch Street. Philadelphia, ’
Their power over the above diseases i* not ere .n^ „
led, hy any other preparation in the t n’ted state*
I at’est, in many cases after skilful physician* ; f, "n
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalid, p*
sing great virtues in the reel,fleation of diseases of tk.i^
| and lesser glands, exercising lire mo-t -eirci in- f ^ t!T
| weakness and affierttons of the digestive mean,' lie, *
j si, sale, certain au l pleasant ’ alt With.
READ AND BE convinced
The editor said. Dec 22nd. Or. V/oo/^r/’s CrWr»
ted German Ritters for the cure nf Liver Cnam",
Jaundice, DjrspepMa. Chronic or nervous Hei.ility. is de ”r-
^*7
^ i; uC . ;ir |fl iTJ _._
CHERRY PECTORAL
For tlie rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS. WII 00PING-COUGH,
CROUP. ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many years of tiiul. u.st*-.«d of imp
denre in this medicine, has won for il
toriety by t'ai exceeding lhe n osi sang
friends Noihing t ut i»s intrinsic viti
ble benefit conterml on thousands of si
lhe reputation
ii nsr ihe public coi.fl-
n npitrecintum and no-
inc ex per »at ions of its
es ar.il ihe on • istaka
Te er>. cuuid .»r £in »te
While many inferior
^ ti
HOLLO IV AYS
O / A T Tiff E N T
W HEREAS Charles B. Malone applies to me
June J, 1853.
1 td
AdmiiiiMralor’s Sale.
IT 71 LL be sold on thefirst 'l'tiesday of July, before
\ V the Court House door in Milledgeville. the house
a*id Lot now ocenpied by Dr Mitchell, Sold as the
property of Wm. Waite, dec'd to perfect titles only—
by leave of Court.
ISABEL WAITE. Adm rx
May 17th 1853 51—40d.
Notice-
LI* persons having demand* against the estate
ybjk *>• Michael K. Pickle, li te of Wilkinson enun-
ty. deceased a*e hereby notified to present them
properly attested to me within the time prescribed
by law. or they will not be settled, and all persons
indebted to said Estate are hereby required to make
immediate payment.
JAMES F. GOODMAN, Adm’r.
May *24ih, 1853.52
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS. Eliza Francis Moran, makes apli-
cation to me for leiters of administration on
the estate of William A. Moran, late of said county,
dec'd.
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all and
< ed to be and appear at my office within the time
] prescribedby law, toshow cause ifany exist, why
said lettersshould not be granted.
(iiven under my hand at office this 6th day ofjune
1852 JOHN HAMMOND. Oid’y.
June 6th, 1853. I—6m.
GEORGIA. Twiggs county
W HEREAS, Martha J Benford. Executrix of
the last Will and testament ol John Benford.
late of said county, deceased, applies tn me for let
ters of dismission from said estate, she having fully
executed her trust as will more Inlly appear by ref
erence to the records and vouchers of file in my office
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular the persons interested, to 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.
Given under my hand officially. Marion. May 21,
1853-52 6m LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
i ’ TWO MONTH NOTICES.
S IXTY’ days after date, application will be made
to ihe honorable Ootm of Ordinary of Jasper
county, for leave losell the Negroes belonging tn the
estate ol'Wiliiaro L Jones, late of said county, deed.
THOS J SPEARS. Adm’r
May 2,1853. 49 9t
1 ’WO MONTHS afterdate application will be
made In the honorable Court ot Ordinary of
Wilkinson county, for leave to sell.the real estate, ly
ing in said county, belonging to Franres Whipple, a
minor and orphan of Slrphen Whipple, late of said
ROBERT L- MITCHELL
April 7. 1853;
Guardian.
45—6t
e, Jla tL’ ’ 7 ^ hG W,H 1 W ILL ^ sold on the First Tuesday in JULY Henry W. Malone late of said county deceased,
certainly work his way to prosperity. j VV next, before the Con,. House door in the town . These are therefore to c.te and admonish, all and
5. When you see in his house more i Of Irwinton, two negro men. Elijah, fa blacksmith) singular, the kin re an cret t ors o sat e ease ,
larnne for hlirninrr lord ' '7 T and Mose. sold in obedience to 4 decree in Equity to be and appear at my office wtth.n the time pre
lamps tor burning lard or grease, than ' „f Wilkinson Superior Court, for the purpose of a scribed by law. to slum cause, tf any. why said let-
candlesticks lor more expensive pur- ° f hia wife ’ “g?"" .Jnderm'^'nd and official signature, May
poses, it shows that economy is light* j JO Te?m^sm, d |l'SlS n, W hf ^security, payable 52™ HENRY HENDRICK. Ord’y.
ing hi3 way to happiness and plenty j firstof January, 1854.
with that light which should enlighten WM. FISHER, Commissioner
every farmer in the world.
6. When you always see in his wood-
house a sufficency for three days, if
not more, it shows that he will not be
more than a „ninety day wonder” in
farming operations, and that he is not
sleeping in the house after a drunken
frolic.
7. When he has a small house seper-
ate from the main building, purposely
for ashes, and an inm or tin vessel to
transport them, it shows that he never
built his dwelling to be a funeral pile
for his family, and perhaps himselfi
8. When his hog-pen is boarded in
side and out, it shows that he is ‘‘going
the whole hog” in keeping plenty inside
his house, and poverty out.
9. When his sled is housed in sum-
^ 1 V • / • • i „ | i aeseare inereiore to cue ana aamonum ail ana —•••r*—
mer, and Ills farming implements cover- ^ singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas- county, deceased
ed both summer and winter, it plainly ‘ te ~ "
shows that he will have a good house
over his head, in the summer ofhis life
and the winter ofhis old age
Propagating Choice fruit.—The meth
od of raising fruit trees by planting thc
scions is a great desideratum in the art
of obtaining good fruit. It has many
advantages over grafting, because It is j concerning said Mule will be'thankfully received,
more expeditious and requires no stock , Marion, May 31,1853. iff
or tree. They may be planted where I
they are required to stand, and the la- , . *® U * e „ ,
hr*?* r>f nno ™,;il u oz * * li ftVVO months afterdate. I will apply io the Court
ay be snfficent to plant j of Ordinary of tialdwin county fur leave to sell
OUt enough for a large orchard after the 1 the slaves and real properly of James B. Renfroe,
scions are obtained: The method of ! de f d . IHr q W * McK,NLEY ’ Adm r ‘
preparing the plant is as follows.—Take I J “ ne ’
the scion as for grafting, at any time af
ter the first ol February and until the
buds began to grow considerable, and
dip each end ofthe shoot into melted
pitch, wax or tallow, and bury in the
ground, the buds uppermost, while the
body lies in a horizontal position, and
at the depth of two or three inches.
We are informed that trees obtained in
this way bear in three or four years
lrom the time of planting. We have no
doubt ofthe practicability of this meth-
od of raising fruit. A gentleman in
this vicinity last season planted about
twenty scions of different kinds of pears,
which appear to flourish.—JV. £ Culti
vator,
S IXTY day* after date, applica ton will he made
to tlie Court of Ordinary of Jones county, for
leave to sell Lots of Land. Nos 90 in the 4th Dist. of
Carroll county, and No 493. in the 3d Dist Floyd
_ I I ~~ . ! county, as the real estate ol John G. Cook, lale t of
Strayed from the ^subscriber, living | Jo|ies coullly deceased
'Four Miles of Maiion. Twigg* county
.small black mare MULE. shoulders badly
skinned from plowing. 1 will pay to any person a
liberal reward for her delivery And any information
1—9t
GEORGIA, Appling County.
LL persons interested are hereby notified that
“ vo months niter date application will he made
to the honorable lhe Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. for leave to sella portion of the real estate ofJohn
Graham, dec’d. late of said county.
MARY A GRAHAM, Adm’rx.
May 25th, 1853. 1—9t.
. m NOTICE.
A T next August Term of the Court ofOrdinary
X\. of Baldwin r-ounty, | will apply For leave losell
the real estate of JRobt. Willis, sc nr,, deceased—for
distribution. ROBT. V. WILLIS, Adin’r.
May 21.1853 51 9t
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Michael R Pickle, late
of Wilkineon county, deceased.
JAMES F. GOODMAN. Adm’r.
M*T 96* 1669- 52 9i
CHARLES HUTCHINGS. Adm’r.
ot John G. Conk, dec’d.
Clinton, April 30. 1853. 49—9t
S IXTY days after date, application will be made to
the honorable Conn of Ordinary ol Wilkinson
; county for leave to sell the l-ands and Negroes be-
! longing to the estate of Win. Blnonworth. late of
said enmity, deceased. J. BLOOD WORTH, Exr.
1 April ] 1. 1853. 45—9t
OIXTY days after dole, application will he made to
O the honorable Court olOrdtnery ol Jasper conn-
j ty, for leave to sell the Lands belonging tn Lawton
D. Yancy, minor of said county.
RICHARD YANCY, Guard
; May 2. 1853. 49 9t
$200 Ri:WAUDI
RANAWAY or Stolen lrom my Negro
Mart in Columbus, in December last, two
Negroes each about 40 years old. both of
yellow complexion, and both mechanics.
_____ one by the name of Simon, It*: was pur
chased of C. Bowin in Coweta county, Ga. he has a
wife in Coweta co., and I think it likely that he is in
that vicinity. The other boy is named John, a shrewd
conning chap, acd will likely try lo pass himself off us
a free man. he can talk French, he is subject to intox
ication. I have no idea what direction he will take, I
think it will be East. The above reward will he giv.
en for tlie delivery of the .two negroes, or $106 for
either’of them with sufficient testimony to convict the
thief if stolen, or 920 for either of the negr res if at#
stolen. ’ Address HENRY H. LOWE, Ga.
Ellernlie, Harris eonnty,
May 17.1869. 50 9m
A cripple, seis aside his crutches after ten years suffering
Copy of a tetter from .Mr. Thomason. Chemist, Liverpool,™
dated Auenst 20th tS52.
To Profrssor Holloway:—Dear Sir —I am enabled to furnish
you with a most extraordinary rare eft'ected hy 3 our invalua
ble Ointment ant! Pills, w hich has astonished everv person ac
quainied with the sufferer. Ahum lo years aso, Mr. W Cum
mins «'f Saltney Street, in this town, was thrown from his horse
whereby he received very serious injuries; he had ihe best
medical advice at the time, and was afterwards nr inmate of
different infirmaries, yet he grew worse, and ;»t length a malig
nant running ulcer settled in his hip, which so completely
crippled him. that he could not move without crutches f r
nearly ten jenrs; recently he reeanto use your Ointment and
PiMSj which have now lien led tlie wound, strengthened his
limb, anti enabled him to dispense withhis dutches, so that
he can walk with the greatest«ase, and with renewed health
and vigour.
(Signed) J. THOMPSON.
A most extraordinary cure of adteadful skin disease when all
Medical aid had failed.
Copy of a letter from Mr. llird, Draper, of Keady. near
Gains boro', dated March 1st, 183*2.
To Professor Holloway.
:?ir.—Sometime *».nce one of my children was afflicted with
dreadful eruptions ovei the body and limbs. I obtained the
advice of several eminent surgeons and physicians, by all ol
whom the rase w:i«- considered hopeless*. Al I* ngthl tried your
Ointment am! Pills, and without exaggeration, the efiVrt'wa*
miraculous, for by peiseverinp in iheir use, all tlie erup
tions quickly disappeared, and the child wat restored to
feet health
I previously lost a child from a similar complaint, and finn'y
believe, had lin her case adopted your medicine she would
have In en saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth of
tliiw to any enquirer.
(Signed) J. IIIRD, Draper.
Certain remedy for Scorbutic humors—and an astonishing
Cure of an old lady 70 years of aee of a bad leg.
Copy« I a letter from Messrs. Walker and Co.. Chemists, Bath.
To Professor llolloway-x-Dear Sir—Among ihe numerous
cures effet ted by thc use of your valuable medicine in this
neighborhood, we may mention that of an old Duly livingin the
Village of Pieslon, about five •» lies from this city. She had
ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, and latterly in
creased losu h an alarming extent as* to defy al! the usual
remedies; l er health rapidly giving away under the suffering
she endured. In this distressing condition she had recourse
to your Ointment and Pd s. and by the assist ince of her
friends,was enabled to perseveie in iheir use. until she had
a pei feet cure- We have ourselves been greatly astonished
ofthe effect upon such an .ojd person, sh^* being above 7Q years
of age We fell ill lie happy to satisfy any enquiries as to the
authenticity of this really wooderiul case, either personally or
by letter* We remain, tiea
remedies thrust upon the Continuity* have failed and been dis
carded, this ha< trained friends by every trial, conferred bene
fits on thc afflicted they ran 1 ever forge t anti produced cures
too numerous tu.d too remarkable 10 lie forgotten.
While it is a ft aul on ihe public to pret*nd that any one
medicine will infallibly cure Mill there is abundant proof that
the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a zeneral t hinir. hut al
most it.variably cure tlie maladies for which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wilier and better known, this
medicine has gradually become the best reliance ofthe afflict
ed, from the log-cabin of the American Peasant, fo Ihe palaces
of European Kings. Throughout this entire country. In every
State, ruy, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains. Cherry
Pectoral is known as the best remedy toct.ml fnrdiseases oflhe
Thr*>a» an<l Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming
to be extensively used l y their most inieihtrent Physicians. In
Great Britain, Fi ance and Germany, where the im dica) scicn
ces have reached iheir highest perfection. Cheiry Pectoral is in
troduced, and in constant use in the Armies. Hospitals, Alms
Houses, Public Institutions, anti in domeMic practice, as the
surest rrmedy iheir attending Physicians can employ for tlie
more dangerous affectio ns of the lun^s. Also m the milder
rases, ami for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure.
In fact, some ol the most flaih ring testimonials we receive,
liavebet-n from p u ents who 1 avr found it efficacious in cases
particularly incidental to childhood.
The ( herry Pec toral is manufactured hy a practical Chemist,
and every ounce 01 it under his own eye, with invariable accu
racy anil care. It is sealed anil protected by law from counter
feits consequently he relied on as genuine without adul
teration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community
with a medicine of such intrinsic superorily and worth as
should commend itself to iheir confidence—a remedy at once
safe, speedy and effectual, which thi> has bv repented and
countless trials proved its«*If to tie; and trust hy great Care in
preparing it with chemical accuracy , ,»f uniform strength to af
ford Physicians a new agent on which they can reiv for the
best results, ami the afflicted w ith a remedy that will do for
them ail that medicine can d.».
PREPARED AND -OLD BY JAMES C AYER.
Practical Mini Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mass
Sold by E J WHITE. A1 illedgeville,Lynch & Dav's Eatonton
and hv Druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere.
April i‘4* 1st3. 45—3m
F.lCTJs* CANNOT BE OOUBTJGO.
Let the alllivied road anil pontler
More titan 500 persons in the city of Richmond. Va,
lions quickly disappeared, »iul ihe child wat restored <o per- alone tes'.yfy to the remarkable, cures performed bv
led health J J # *
Carter's Spanish Mixture.
The great Sprin- Medicine and purifier of the
Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patien'9.
who tesitfy caify to the remarkable rures performed
by the greate-t of all medicines. Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture Neuralxia. Rheuma-ism. Scrofula - Eruption*
on the Skin Liver diseases. Fevers. Ulcers, Old Sores
Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of tlie Throat,
Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones
and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great
and inestimable remedy
For all diseases ol the blood nothing has yet been
found lit compare with it ll cleanses the system ol
all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver
and Kidneys, strengthens the digestion, gives lone to
the stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and
res.*ores the Coustitntion, enfeebled by disease or bro
ken down hy the excesses of youth, lo its pristine vig
or and strength.
For Ihe l-adte. it is incomparably better than all
the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s
Spanish mixture will remove all -allowness of com
plexion bring thej rosee mantling to the cheek, give
elasticity to thestpp, and improves the gotten I health
in a remarahle degree, beyond all the medicines ever
heard of.
! AGUE AND FEVER—Gre.2/ Ct/nt-l hereby
certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of
the most violent description. I had several I’ftysi-
j ciatts, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury,
and I b - lieve ail the Tonic* advertised, hut all with
out anv permanent relief. At List I tried Carter's
Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually
. cored me. and 1 am happy to say I have had neithte
Chills or Fever since. J consider it the best Tonic
| in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached
1 my case. JOHN I.ONGDLN.
j Beaver Dam, near Richmond. Va.
; A large number of certificates of remarkable cotes
performed on persons residing in the city of Rich
mond, Va , hy the use ofCarter’sSpanish Mixture is
' the best evidence that there i«.do hnmbng about it —
Yours laithtud} -
AprilGth tsr.i OUnert) ’ WALKER 4- CO.
The Pills should Ire u,cil conjointly with the Ointment in most
of t^e followiins ca>es:—
Bad l.egs Chilblains Gout Sore throats
Bad Breasts chapped hand-Glandularswel-3kiii diseases
tings
miiDugo
Scurvy
Sore heads
Tumors
Ulcers
Wounds
Yaws
Burns Corns (<oft)
Bunions Cancers
Hite of Mnsche-Coni rai teil and Piles
toes and sand Stiff Joints Rheumatism
Flies Elephantiasis Scald*
Coco Bay Fistulas Sore Nipples
Chiego-foot
Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 24 4 Strand,
(near Temp e Bar.) London, and by al) Vendors of Medicines
throughout the United Mates, in Hots and Boxes at 37c . 87c.,
• l 50c. each. Wholesale by the principal Dru« houses in the
Union ; and by Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS. New York.
There is a considerable savins by takins the larger sizes,
N. B —Directions lor the guidance of patients in every disor
der are affixea to each box.
For sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, Savannah, Ga.
“ E. i WHITE, and CASE, FORT * CO. Mllledeeville.
April 12th, 1853. 45— eowly
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA,
BY HOWELL COBB.
Governor of said’State.
W HEREAS official information has been re-
cieved at this Department that a murder was .
committed in the county ofNewton. on the night of Lhe press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and
the 21st inst.. on the body of G. \V. Johnson by P"hltc men. well known tn the community, all add
David Wheeler and Janies Wells, and that trie said testimony to tho effects of this Great Blood Fu-
Wheeler and Wells have fled from justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this my Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates a-
Proclarnali.m, hereby offering a reward ofThree Hor-i rol ' M< * ,,le hottle.
dred Dollars to any person or persons who may ap- ! „ P e '"Jtne unless sigfiea Bennett & Brers
prebend and deliver to the Sheriff of said county the
said fugitives or One Hundred and Fifty Dollars lor
either of said fugitives.
And I do mor-ver charge and require all officers,
civil and military, in this State, to be vigilant in en
deavoring to apprehend the said David Wheeler
and James Wells, in order that they may be brought
to trial for the offence with which they stand charged.
Given under qjy ha;vd and the Great Seel of the
State, ai the capitol in Milledgeville. lliis Iwcnty-
stxth day of May, in the .year of our Lord one thous
and eight hundred and fifty-three, and of the Inde
pendence of the United Slates of America ihe seven
ty-seventh.
HOWELL COBB.
By the Governor
N- C. Barnett. Secretary of Stale.
DESCRIPTION.
The said Wheeler is about 26 years of age. light
complexion, light or sandy hair, inclined to be freck
led, about 5 feel JO inches high, and weighs about
180 pounds. Wells is about 2$ years old. red com
plexion, black hair, aboul 5 feetOinebes high, and
weighs about 136 pounds.
May 31.1853. 52 3t
1UG8! HkC»U
H. N. BATCHELLEK, will pay Three
Cents per pound for dean RAGS (except wool and
ilk,)in Goods, at Cash pricas.attbe Yatlno House.
MiNadfBTili*. January fc, 1853- 34-tf
Druggists.
Priurtpal Depots at M Ward, Close &Co, No. 83
Maiden Lane New York.
T VV Dyotl &. Sons, and Jenkins & Hartsthorne,
Philadelphia.
Bennett & Beers, No 125 Main Street Richmond,
Virginia.
For Sale hy CASE, FORT & Co., Agents. Mil
ledgeville; T. M . Turner & Co , Savannah; Haver-
jand. llarrall Sf Co , Charleston; and hy Druggists
and Merchants everywhere.
Price $1 per Bottle, 6 bottles for $5. 51 ly
Fr«-ncli Bread, Pics niitl Cakes,
Baked in Ameriran, French afld Berman styles,
EVERY EVENING.
AW 8SAWa*3
® BAKEKI AN1>
« CONFECTIONARY,
w (FerrelFs Old Stand.)
Cake and *'andy. Pyramids embeiished in the
handsomest style, for Weddings, Balls and Parties,
from $2 to $25. All sorts of Tea-Cakes, Crackers,
Biscuit, Rusk. Burins and Bread.
FrullS—Orange*. Lemons. Apple* Sec., &e
Pickle*. Pre*erve*. Fig*. Preierved Lob«ter, Sar
dines, Catsup, Lemon Syrnp. the.
A general assortment of CONFECTIONARY, Ac,
which he will sell at the lowest Cash price*.
MiUhdgayilU, Fob. 8,1053, 96
No. 251 Washington Street. Boston.
No. 57 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia.
No 159 Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
No. 197 Elo Street. Cincinnati
I. M. SINGER & CO.
N B.—Tlie New York Office will be removed to
No. 324 Broadway, on the first of Alay n xt
April 19. 1853. 46—3m
„ am a man. and deem nothing which relates
to man foreign to my feelings.
READ! YOU Til AND MANHOOD,
A VIGOROUS Life or a premature death —
Dr KINKELIN on Sell Preservation Only 25 cts.
This book, just published, is filled with useful in
formation and diseases of the human system. It ad
dresses itself alike to Youth. ‘ anhood mid Old age.
and should be read by all The valuable advice and
rnpressive warning it gives, will prevent years of
misery and suffering, and save annual y thousands of
lives. Parents, by reading it will learn how to pre
vent the destruction of their children. A remittance
of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, addre-sed to Dr.
Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a hook, under
envelope, per return of mail.
Dr K . fifteen years resident Physician, N VV.
corner of Third at.d Union streets, between Spruce
and Pine, Philadelphia, tnny he consulted confidently
He who places himself under the care of Dr. K * may
religiously cot.fide in his honor as a gentleman and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Per
sons al a distance may address Dr. K , hy letter, (post
paid j and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, directions, &c.. forwarded
hy sending a remittance, and put up secure from
damage and curiosity. Booksellers. News Agents.
Pedlers. Canvassers, and all others supplied with the
above work at verv low rales.
Philadelphia. April 15, 1853. 46—ly
GOOD M E D I CINE8! '
*.,ys he has honset, .eceivrd an ctteciaalanfl
of Liver Conipl.iint fiotuthe use -if this rentedv
viaerd that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient ron ‘ rh
earns strength and v.gor-a fact worths of great consul,^
„n cr i l iKn M3 " M in taste amt sm II, artl‘can bettse!!
son.- w ith the most delicate stomachs withsafrtv . i
circumsta .ccs. We ave speakina from experience, atidtou!
afflicted we advise their u*e.
“Scull's Weekly:' one of the best Literary pauea
puhlrshed. said. Aug 25—-|>r. Hoofland's (JerL
Bitters, manufactu e.l hy Dr. Jackson, arc now recomn-.J
ed hy some of the most prominent members of tiie faculty,,
an article nf much e«cary in cases of female weaknes* S
’“ c . h ' sthec:,s f- we '''•mid advise all mothers to obtain a !<itt|I
and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons ofdcb 1-
tert constitutions will find these Bitters advnniasenus to tta,
health, ns we know from experience the salutary effect to
have upon weak systems.
MOKF. EVIDENCE—The Hnn. C D Hineline, Minor of tk,
Cttyoftamden N J, sa.vs : ‘-Hooflanri s German Bitter--w!
have seen many flattering notices of this medicine and tin
no“, r r. e . r o°- m wn -^ h '); CT c *." ,e induced ns to make inquiry rer
pei.ti.ie its meets Ft.mi inquiry we were persuaded m 0.-11
and must say we fourni it specific in its action upon ,irtca 5 ,,
ofth- hver and digestive oceans, and the powerful mtluena
it exerts upon nervou9 prostration is really surprisint It
calms and strength, ns the n- rces. brioeing them letosstau
of repose, makine sleep refreshing. If this medicine wasa.»i«
generally used, we are satisfied there wouid be less sickr.e-s
as front the stomach, liver, and nervous system tin? ereatma’
jonty of real and imasinary diseases emanate. H vethem m>
neallhj condition, you can bid defiance to epidemics irenendlj
lhis extraordinary medicine we won!.! Hdvi5e0.tr friends what
» re *< indisposed, lo jive u trial—it n-ifi reconu* end itself.
It should, in fact. t>e in every family. No other medicine cm
produce such evidences ol merit.”
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the forero-
m2) ir-’iii all sections of the Union, the last three rears and
the strongest testimony in its favor, is. that there i? more of it
use«l ,nf he practice ofthe resular Physicians of PhiladelphiR,
than : II other nostrums combined, a fact that c.*n easily ha
estahl sheil, and lully proving; that a scientific preparation will
meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this
form.
That this nintficine will cure I.ivpr Complaint and
Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as direct
ed. It acts specifically upon Ihe stomach and liver.it
is preferable tn calomel i„ all bilious diseases—the ef,
feci is immediate. They can be administered lo fe-
malea or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any
time. 1
Beware of Counterfeits —This medicine has attain
ed that high character whic.; is necessary for all me
dicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth
spurious articles atlheri.sk of the lives of tho-e who
are innocently deceived.
Look well to the marks of the genuine.—'They Hava
the written signature nfC. M JACKSON upon the
wrapper, and his name blown in the Bottle, without
which Ihsy are spurious.
Forsale Wholesale and Retail atthe German Med-
*2* Sfoke. No. 1211 Arch street, (one door below 6th)
1 htladalphia; and by respectable dealers generally
through the country.
Price Reduced.—T« enable all classes ta
enjoy the advantages of iheirgreat restorative powers
Single Bottle 75 cents.
®-- W HITE. Miiledgevillf; Lynch
& Da\ is. Eatonton; and hv Druggists gem-raliy
Wholesale Agents for Georgia. North and Smith
Carolina,
IIAVILAND, HARRALL *Co..
a I IO .0-0 Charleston S C.
April 12, 18o3, 45—lv
S. J. DICKINSON’S '
For the cure of Dropsical affections m all its
various forms. Female Complaint* and
all cases of genet al debility.
These are the best at^d cheapest p,|| ever offered
the public, each Box contains over one hundred Pills,
one pill ihe dose. No lady who is troubled with
nervous headache or who values good health should
be without them.
Price $1 per box.
The Planter’s Vegetable Cathartic Pill. This Pill
is designed expressly f„ r the Southern count-v-w
sale and efficient in its action, and for general Planta
tion iise.J* superior to ai y Pill known.
Price 50 cents per box.
Manufactured and sold W holesale and Retail by
S. J Dickinsom dk Co.. Albany. Ga.
Forsale by E.J Willi E. Milledgeville, Ga.,and
by Druggists and Merchants generally. JO ly
,, ... Burlington. Iowa, Nov. 26. 1851.
Messrs. VV m. L Davis & Co—Gentlemen: Hav-
ing examined the formula for the preparation of 8 J
Dickinson’s Tonic Pill. I have no hesilency in ,-aviag
that it is a combination joatified by the most enlight.
eued medical science, and thal the pills are the very
best remedy for Chlorosis or Green Smkuess and
other r etnale Diseases in which Tonies and purga
tives are required. David Dickinson. M D
u a . w L e «; county. G» . Jan 3. 1852.
_ ” r * , • Dickinson—Dear Sir: Having used your
I onto Pills m several cases of Chlorosis and general
debility and believing them the best pill with whtrh I
am acquainted, for all such cases, I cheerfully recom
mend them to the notice ol all persons who may be
thus afflicted, as a medicine every way worthy of
their confidence. Yours. &c , Wm Griffin,
w u . r, , • Lee co,,nt > - April 18, 1852.
• mu ^ P'CKumoo'^-Sin Having given your Ton
ic Pill* a trial in Ihe case of my sou. ami believing
them deserving of a commendation. I can cheerfully
recommend them in cane* of a similar type to his.—
His disease rvas of a Dropsical character—-such as
swelled face, feet and ancles of mornings—full sioin-
aeh shoitness of breath—appetite sometime* mor
. bid - ar,tl at olher ® deficient. I can confidently say
*53 ^ Pills ». re to any med.cne wtlb
Love.&c, 5 ' n j ' 1 “ | which I am acquainted, and take pleasure in recoin-
itate to reccoro- : mending them. Respeclfnlly. &c
- *w - — '
STABUR’S
Anodyne Cherry Expertornnl
Is onfiUently rrc«»mniern!e.1 to invAlds, as unsurpassed by
any known prepat alien, foi t!ie cure of Hoarseness,
am! other firms of T. .mnx»n I'oltls; Bronchus, Asthma. Croup.
Consuinpii.ui in anv early >iace. and i«>r the Reli« f of ihe pa
lient even in advance stages of that fital disease
It combines in a scientific manner remedies nf lonr esteem
ed value, with others of in«»re recent discovery, aid besides
its soolhinq and to tic qualities, acts tiirnurh the skin gent*
ly, and with great “fficacy, for the cure ol this class of dis
eases.
STABLER’S DMRRIUEA CORDIAL,
Isa pleasant Mixture, co-opniindel in agreement with the
rules of Pharmacy. «if therapeutic- agents, lmu known and
celebrated f«»r their peculiar efficacy inCurit g Diarrhcea, and
similar affections of the s\stem. «n iisaciiou, it always nau
sea and pr..duces a hmlttiy condition of the Liver, thus re
moving lhe cause at the same lime that it Cures the Dis
ease.
The valuable Medicines above named have recently been in
troduced with the approval of a number «tf the Medical Pro
fession m the City • T Batiniore and elsewhere, and in practice
have succeeded most admirably in curing ihe diseases for
which they are prescribed. They are offered to ihe countre
Practitioner as a medicine which h»* can in all respets depeny
upon, as prepared in aeieement with the experience of somd
ot lhe tuosi lentned and judicious Ph>sivi.»o>,an«J »tiicUy ie
conformity ith the rib s of Pharmacy, a d as esperiaiin
serving h.> conveni- nee, w ho cannot so readily as the city phyy
siciao have his own prescriptions compounded hy a practical-
pharmaceutist.
See the descriptive pamphlets to be hadof nil who have the
medicines for sale.
DOcl. S B Martin says, -‘I do
mend your Diarrhcra Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expecto
rant.” Ac.
Duct John Addison, says, ‘it gives me much pleasure to add
my testimony to that ol others, in favor ol the extraordinary
efficacy of your Diarrhcea Cordial.” and of the expeiorant,
•1 have no hesitation in recommending it, as a most valuable
medicine,’
D.»ct R A P,
WM. HENDRRSOIV.
dy ne E> pectorant, in several cases of Bronchial affection, w Uh
the most happy results, and from a knowledge of its
admirable effects, 1 cao with the greatest confidence recoin-
niPiid it.’- A-r
mend it
Dr, W,3 Love
pectorant to his '
and she is fast recove
has in a few weeks
rites to os that he has administered the Ei-
le, who lias hi d the .Bionchitis forl4 years,
_ BROWN’S
rAUTu!’v e , of 'Jamaica Ginser.
, ^ —Perions desirinir an article that can
, say.8 he has used the Dianhopa Cordial in ' b© relied upon, prepared solely fiotn pure Jamaica
his practice‘with the happiest effect, and thioksit one of the ••IKGEr. «houM he particular to ask for‘HROWN’3
most convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our Kssence nf . u . A in
profession ” c*s.«ence oi Jamaica (linger, which is warranted to
Duct L D Handy, writes. ‘I have admintsteied your Ano- ^hat it is represented, and is
Prepared only at FRED’K BROfVN'S Oran and
Chemical Store. N. E Corner Chestnut and Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia.
This Essence i, warmuted to |)OS*ess, in a concen-
has in a f. w «. »!.• , r t;>'it' tier l..ng standing; uisladjr, J trated form, all the valnxble properties of Jam.tica
remedies that she It.ts hettlofore Used untfor ''i'tlle medic*! J * i,l S er - wil1 be found, on trial, an excellent Fatn-
counsrl, ily Medicine. It is particularly recommended as a
cliy^of Batt!more. b writ<n’• We'^re^tUsfleil'the^Dreoaretinn* 10 P*‘ rson '' recovering from fever or olher dis-
known as s?taliter's Ano-ljne Cherfy Expeeioraot and Stable“ c»s p »-. a <ew drop* imparting to the stomach a glow
Oi.irrhffia t urdtiil are medicines of Great Value and very effi. and vigor equal to a wine glassful of brandy or oilier
recommend'edrtl'iey^enr e\ddeiice*nftfkfitted rirtein^the!r|*re* W ! ,t l l 0,U ‘he deb.li.aUngeff.-CtS whlcb
partition and style of putting up nnd wc lake r,lease re^io re. are Rure to follow the use of liquor of any kind: »U<1
coumieiidtns tbem," it is therefore especially serviceable to children and
EJSZJ**- , fero 1 " ,e H To ,- he a **i d 11 K wi “ pr K V * a * ,eat V’ m n.ed
also used tbem thems e »ve>;. say, -From our experience and 10 dy9pepiic, and to those who are pre disposed
bon l «.°n..°bho C rI JSI w ,c i[ 8 ’ wedo co «Mentiy recomn.cnd them pro to foot or rheumatic affections, it gives great relief;
the'dl^easrs'for'art^oh^hoy^arc^presrribed^to^btrso'eflti^t «"«* 10 ^ ^riate who wishes to reform ho, whose
and iu give such entire s uisfaciion to all,'' stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, it >«
lulr- 11? ve i* oUc ** reconimeodstion from members of the invaluable—giving lone to Ihe digestive organs, nnd
Medical Faculty, pharmaceutists of hieh stsndmf, and Itler- ... ® ■ . V _ . ? • a
chum, Oflhe first respectability, should be sufficient to »ailsfy •'reogth to resist temptation; nnd I* consequently «
all that these medicines are worthy of trial by the afflicted,sod great agent in the cause of temperance.
(ill j ( tfiqy 31*9 .. r n a 1 tar. VM n, at* —- Sana stxss fenm Iks . ® ° **
“Quackery,” puts* * ro »*LPV7r“’^ t J
lie, child 10 to 12 yeara old, half a tea-spoonful; and lor a
For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and common store keep- elllld 3 to 5.yeara old, 15 to 29 drops. To be given
rs gener y, E H STABLER * CO. L* Huger and water
Wlmlessle Druggists 1M Pratt Sregt.Baltimore. I Sold by E. J. WHITE, Milledgeville; LyDCh »
’ Ecu Agents MJUedgevlUe, tod for aole by ^gio Eatonton; and by DruggisU (MoraUr-
4s—ty, ‘ April 13. IAS. Is-ly
CASE, FORT <
Druggists goMrally,
April It In*.