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GEORGIA. Jasper roimly.
W HEREAS, Leroy Lawrence and James Law
rence. Executor* of Seaborn Lawrence late
of slid county, deed applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said Executorship, they having ful'y
executed their trust as will more fully appear by ref
erence to the record uud vouchers of file iu my of
fice
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on the first
Monday in August next, to show cause if any they
have, why said letter# of dismisiion should not be
granted the applicants.
(siven under my baud officially, at Monticello,
February 10th, 1853.
P. P. LOVFJOY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, Richard Deshazo. Adrninistrtornn
the estate ol William Stafford, late of Twiggs
county, deceased, applies to tne for letters of dismis
sion from said Administratorship, he having fully ad-
mistered the same as w in more fully appear from
the records and vouchers on file in my office
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appeal at my office within the time pre
scribed hy law. to show cau*e if any, why said letters
may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially. Marion. January
14.1853—34—6,n LEWIS SOLOMON, Or’y.
GEORGIA.Twiggs county.
W II REAS, James Hammock, Administrator
on the estate of William Nelson, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said admin
istratorship. he having executed the (rust confided, as
will in ire fully appear by reference to the records
and vouchers in toy office.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred of said deceased In be and ap
pear at inv office, within the lime prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any, why said letters may not he
granted. Given under my hand at office, this 14th
February, 1853,
38—(iin LEWIS SOLOMON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Baldwin county.
W HEREAS. Pleasant II. Key. administrator
on ttie esta e of Maty Warner, late »f said
comity, deceased, applies for letters of dismission.
These are therefore lo cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
t.i file their objections, ifany. why said letters should
tint lie granted, on or before Monday the 5th day of
September next.
Given under my hand at offc-e. thi* 20th February
1853 - 38 6m JOHN HA MMOND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
Court of Ordinal}/, January Term 1853.
RhIc \ i >i
W HEREAS. Farish Carter, one of the Erecu*
tors of the late will and testament of George
W. Murray late of said county, deceased, makes ap
plication fur letters of di«uu-sinn.
It is therefore ordered, that Citation issue, calling
upon all persons interested lo filo their objections,
ifany. on or before Monday the first day of August
next. JOHN HAMMOND. Ordinary.
January 10,1853. 33—fim
GEORGIA. Campbell county.
W AEREAS. Will is Morgan administrator on
the estate of Wm Herrel. deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said administra
tion
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol-said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law. lo show cause, il any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this March ‘2. 1853.
40—6m J. B CAMP. Ordinary
GEORGIA, Campbell county.
W HEREAS. A W Wheal. Administrator on
the estate of John P. C I’el'it. deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said admin-
tstrsiion
These are therefore to cite arid admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why
■aid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March 2, 1853.
40—6ra J. B. CAMP, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Campbell county-
W HEREAS, Benjamin Lassetter. Executor of
the estate of Hugh Rowiu. deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission.
These are Iherofore to cite and admonish all and
singular (he kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to tie and appear at iny office, within the time pro
scribed by law, to show cause if any they have
why sud letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March 2,1853.
40—tiia J. B. CAMP, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
¥17HCREAS. Willis Bulloch administrator on
W the estate of James Bulloch dec’d,applies to me
for letters of dismission
These are therfore to cite all persons concerned to
be and appear st my office within the time prescrib
ed hy law. to show caese ifany they can. why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office thi9 3rd day of
March. 1853. i
SAMUEL BEALL.Ordy,
March 8th, 1853. 40—6m:
GEORGIA. Irwin county.
W HEREAS. Jesse Hobby, administrator on the
estate of M D Hobby, deceased, applies to
me for letters ol dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all a- d
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at rny office, within the time pre- j
scribed hy law. to show cause, if any, why said letters
should no' be granted. i
Given under my hand at office, at Irwinville. this '
April 4th 1853.
40—6m M. HENDERSON. Ord’y. !
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CITATIONS.
%Vilkin»oii slieiifl bale.
VfttJILL be sold before the Court House door in j
the Town of Irwintnn, Wilkinson county,
on the First Tuesday in JULY >ex(. between the
usual hours of sale the following property to-wit
One negro woman named Sarah of dark com
plexion about forty years of age. levied on as the
properly of S W Ellington in satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, in fa
vor of Charles B Guyton vs. said Fllingtnn. Also
one yoke of oxen and carl, one hay mare about III
yea-s old. one hrow.i mare and colt levied on as
the prnperil ol John L Ro«s lo salisfy a fi fa issued
from ihe Inferior Court of Wilkinson county in fa
vor of M. V. B Aden vs. said Ross. Also one
GEORGIA. Butts county
Court of Ordinary Apnl Term 1853.
I T appearing lo the Cutirl by ihe petition of John
S Anderson, that Richard Nolen while in life, did
execute to the said John S Anderson h.s bond con
ditioned in execute good and sufficient titles in fee
simple, to the said John S Anderson to six nrres ol
land in the Northwest corner of Lot No 61 (sixly-
nne)in the Indian Spring Reserve. And it further
appearing lo the Court that ihe said Richard Nolen
d-parted'his ife without executing lilies lo the said
six acres of land in the northwest corner of lot No.
61. on the Indian Spring Reserve And il further
appearing to the Court that said John 9 Anderson
JAMES TAYLOR, D.p Sh’ff.
May 30, 1853. 52
ttntls Sha-rilt Sale.
VENPILL he sold on the first Tuesday in July next.
within the legal hours of Sale before the
Court House door in the town of Jack-on, Butts
county the following property to-wit;
Fifty acres of I nd, adjoining ihe lands of Sam'l
Grier, Childs and others, levied on as ilie property
of Isaac N. Bishop to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa
from the 515th Dist G. M ui favor of A Buttnll vs.
| said Bishop levied on and returned to me hy Jabez
| Gilbert a Constable.
R. G BYARS. Sh’ff.
May 27ih.J8.53. 52
Jasper Sheriffs Salas
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
next, before the Court house door in Mnnti-
> cello. Jasper county between the legal hours of sale
S the following property, to-wit :
Two Negroes Benjamin a hoy about twenty one
years of age. of dark couiplextiun and Hannah a
girl about nine years of age. of copper color. All
levied on as the property of Thomas P Chafin to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Ihe Inferior Court of said
county in favor of Isaac L Walinn vs Thomas P.
Chafin. Property pointed out by defendant.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson county.
Court of Ordinary May Term, 1853.
I T appearing to the Court bv the Petition ol Henry
J Schley that John Undcrwnod of said county,
deceased, did in his lile time execute to said Henry J
Schley his bond, conditioned In execu'e titles in fee
Aha at the same time and place. T ? ' e ' n 8chlev , for 8 ‘ 01 of L: 'f
... . , ... . 1 ... r whereon Nelson Brady now lives, known as the
A Negro girl named Georgia Ann. 12 or 13 years of ■■ • aim w __fj nnai
age.ol coppercolor. levied on as the property of John
Hays’Mill Tract iu said county, containing 202.}
,, - - . - c. r .i t j"' acres; and it turlher appearing that the said Thomas
Horton to satisfy a fi la from the 4n er.or Court of , Ullderwoo( | dppi)rted Z* , lfe without exacting ...lea
in the said Lot of i.and. or in any way providing
: Fayette county, in favor of Drew y Thegue and
brother, vs John Horfon maker, and Darsett Smith
’ and brother endorsers. Property pointed out by
one of the defendants.
W. C. LOVFJOY, D. Sh’ff
j May 25 1853. 52
Wilkinson !W«rtgag<! Sain.
W ILL he sold before the Court House door in
to
town of Irwintnn. W itkinsori county. between
the hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Aiigo-l next.
One negro Boy named Ned of dark complexion a- such application, that all persons concerned may file
| bout 12 >ears of age; levied on as the property of
: Benjamin Kemp to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from
j the Inmrior Court of Wilkinson county in favor of
j James Wallers vs said Keinp. Properly pointed
I put in said mortgage.
JAMES TAYJLOR, D Sh’ff.
May 30. ia r i3. 52
Jasper Morlgase Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Monticello Jasper county, on the
first Tuesday in September next, within the legal
; hours of gale, the following property, to wit:
I couch. I clock. 1 double barrel shot gun. 1 bn-
: reau. I wardrobe. 2 sets of knives and forks, I set of
white china ware. I lot of pots, ovens and kitchen
furniture I one horse waggon and harness. 1 saddle
and bridle. I side table I light stand, 2 cow sand
! calves. 400 Ihs of bacon, sold as the property of
James I’ Wood, to satisfy’ a mortgage fi fa issued
: from and returnable lo the Inferior Court of said
, county, in favor of Henry A Dickinson vs James E
Wood Property pointed pul iu said mortgage.
Also, one Bugay. 1 cow and calf, half dozen chairs,
and one bedstead and matlra«s. and one table; levied
as the property of William H lloth-shed mortgager,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in faior of James E Howard
mortgagee vs said Motheshed; property pointed out
in said mortgage. C D BOSTICK. D. Sh'ff.
• June 7. 1853. 2 id
Executor’s Sale.
‘ILL he sold at the Court House in Monticello
on the first Tuesday in August next, under an
order of the Court of ordinary of Jasper county.
Thirty promissory notes, each for Thirty Dollars,
against Robt Ware, prin ipal and Jno Ware. Thos.
Ware and Thomas Gardner, securities, notes belong
ing to the estate of Amhonv Peeler, dec’d.
JOHN STEPHENSON, one of the
Executors to Estate of Anthony Peeler, dec’d.
June 6th 1653. 2—id.
Administrator's Sale.
/ S\ N Tuesday the 26th day of July next will be sold
'.1J at the late residence ol Keziah Willis dec’d all
ol the perishab'e property of said estate: Consisting
of Hogs. Cattle. House and Kitchen furniture &c —
Terms made known on file day of sale.
ROBT. V. WILLIS.
June 14, 1853 2—
Administrator's Sale.
VffBILL be aold on the first Tuesday in August
'#'# next, at the Court House Door in Irwinville
Irwin county, between the legal hours of sale, one
Lot of Land No one hundred and two (102) lying
and being in the 6th Dist of said enmity as the pro
perty of Frederick Rooks, late of said county, dec’d.
their objections, ifany they have, why said H .iinah
Underwood, administratrix, and Seaborn J Stubbs,
admr as aforesaid, should not execute titles to the lot
of land in conformity with said bond
A true extract from the minutes. May 3, 1853
41* 3m SAM’L BEALL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Appling county.
A LL persons interested, are hereby notified that
/jLlwo months after (his date, application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell Ihe whole of the real estate
of Gurry (loin, deceased, late of said comity.
CALVIN QUIN, Adm’r.
May 7, 1853. 51 9t
GEORGIA Butts County
W HEREAS Charles B. Malone applies to me
for letters ol Administration on the estate of
Henrv W. Malone late of said county deceased.
The*e are therefore to cite and admonish. all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lobe and appear at my office within the tune pre
scribed hy law. to show cause, if anv, why said let
ters should not he gr.ai.led.
Given under mv hand and official signalnrp. May
26ilt, 1853 52 HENRY HENDRICK. Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Twiggs county
AA/HEKEAS, Martha J Beuford. Executrix of
\ v the last Will nod testament ol John Benford,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said estate, she having fully
executed her trust as will more Inlly appear by ref-
erenre to the records and vouchers of file in my office
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the persons interested, to be and appear at
tnr office within the time prescribed hy law. to show
cause, if an) they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand officially Marion May 21,
1853-52 6m LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS. Zentis Foidham. Guardian of the
person and property of Iverson Cannon, mi
nor of Allen annon, late ol said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said Gujr-
d unship.
These are therefore lo cite all persons concerned to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, toshow cause if auy they have, why said let
ters should not be granted
Given under my hand nt offire this 7ih day of
June 1*53 2 5t SAMI, BEALL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, Eiiza Francis Moran makes apli-
cation to ine for letters of administration on
Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day the estate ol William A. Moran, late of said county,
ol sale. ASA ROOKS, Adm’r. dec’ll.
J line 6. 1853. 2— Thesearc the.refore to cite and admonish alland
■ 7 “ : singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas-
Adlllinistrator’s Sale. ed to be and appear at tny office within Ihe time
VtlMILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, prescribedby law, toshow cause if any exist, why
'Ww one Lot of Land containing Two Hundred said lettersshotild not be granted.
GEORGIA. Irwin connty,
VAVffiHEREAS, William Winderwiddle. adminis-
'0W trator on the estate of William Tnmberlin.
late of said county. deceased, applies for letters of
distni—ion Iroui said estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
•ingnlar. Ihe kindred an 1 * creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the lime prescrib
ed hy law. to show cause, if any, why said letters
may not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, at Irwinville,this
April 4th 1853.
45—6m M. HENDERSON. Ord’y
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
W HEREAS, John Cailton. Administrator de
bonis non. on the estate if Joshua Yarbrough,
dec’d. applies to uie for letters of dismission from the
administration ofsaid estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
ai’ gulsr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy
law. to show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Campbellton,
this May 17(b, 1853.
J. B.CAVP. Ord’y.
May 17th 1853, 50—6m.
GEORGIA, Campbell county.
'VI HEREAS. Charles Murphy, Administrator
v » (with the will annexed.) upon the estate ofjaa
McKoy. deceased, applies to me for letters of dis-
mi«»ion from said administration
The-e are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should nol be granted.
Given under my hand at office this May 2d 1853.
49 6m. J. B CAMP, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
N WVPHEREAS, Francis Winn and Allen B Winn
Executor* of the last will and testament ofJno
Winn, deceased, applies to me for letters ol dismis
sion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at tny office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office at Campbellton,
May I3th 1853.
J. B. CAMP, Ord y.
May 17lh, 1853. 50-6m.
and fifty acres more oi less, in the town of Gaines
ville at the Court house door in the county of Hall,
as the property of James Linsey. deceased lying in
the 10th district. No. 63 Sold for the benefit of the
I heirs. Terms of sale made known on the day
ISAAC LINSEY. Adm r.
May 25. 1853 51
Gunrdinn’s Sal*'.
XTTTILL be sold before the Court House door in
y t Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on ihe fust Tues
day in JULY next, 202} acres of land, number not
known, in the 26lh Dist of said county, known as
the Patterson place, adjoining lands of Joel Butler,
James Parks and others.
Also 202} acres in the same Dist. known as the
Jones place, adjoining lands of estate of Whipple.
Allen. Davidson. Martin. Carswell and others. Sold
for the benefit of Frances Whipple,a minor, ofSte-
phen Whipple, deceased.
ROBERT L. MITCHELL, Guardian.
April 19.1853. 46
LAND! LAND!
Given under my hand at office ibis 6th day ol'Jitne
1852 JOHN HAMMOND,Ord’y.
June 6th, 1853. 1—6ui.
TWO MONTH NOTICES.
S IXTY days alter date, application will be made
to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Jasper
county, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the
estate of William L Jones, late of said county, deed.
THOS J. SPEARS. Adm’r
May 2,1853. * 49 9t
ri#WO MONTHS afterdate application will he
1 made lo the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Wilkinson county, for leave to sell the real estate, ly
ing in said county, belonging lo Frances Whipple, a
minor and orphan of Stephen Whipple. late of said
couniy, deceased.
ROBERT L. MITCHELL. Guardian.
April 7. 1853: 45—6t
S IXTY days after date, applica inn will he made
to Ihe Court of Ordinary of Jones county, for
F OR Sa'e at public outcry on the 1st Tuesday of leave to sell Lots of Land. Nos 90 in the 4th Dist. of
JULY next, (il not sold privately before (hen.) Carroll county, and No 493. in the lid Dist Floyd
before the Court House door in Carrollton,
i 1 ot. 269,9th Dist. Carrull.
•• 28. 12th •*
• •• 185, 5th •• Dooly, lo be sold in Vienna,
•• 235. 17th “ 3d sec. Cherokee, sold in Cassvtlle
“351, 3d “ Wilkinson, sold in Irwinton.
•• 352.
Sold to pay Legacies.
MARY E. BLOUNT. Adm’r..
of Rtch’d. A. Blount.
Milledgeville, May 10, 1853. 50
Administrator's Sole.
B V’ virtue of and Order from the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Lowndes county. will be
1 sold, on the 1st Tuesday in August next, before the
Court House door in Troupville, Lowndes
county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing named negroes, viz. one negro woman,
about 25 years old. named Sarah, and her two chil
dren Joe nnd Adaline. Joe about II years old. Ada-
line aboul 9 years old; sold as the property of Mor
gan G. Swain, lor distribution
SHADKICil GRIFFIN, Adm r.
June 1, 1653. I
county, as the real estate of John G. Cook, late k of
Jones county, deceased
CHARLES HUTCHINGS. Adm r.
of John G. Conk, dec’d.
Clinton April 30 1853. 49—9t
S IXTY days afler date application will bo made to
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson
county for leave to sell the l-ands and Negroes be
longing to the estate of Wm. Blnooworth. late of
said county. deceased J. BLOOD WORT 11. Exr.
April 11. 1853. 45—9t
S IXTY days afterdate, application will be made to
the honorable Court ol Ordmery of Jasper coun
ty, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to Lay Ion
D. Yancy, minor of said county.
RICHARD YANCY, Guard
May 2. 1853. 49 9t
Notice.
MDWO months afterdate. I will apply to the Court
-A of Ordinary of Baldwin county fur leave to sell
the slaves and real property of James B. Ranfroe,
dec’d W. McKINLEY. Adin’r.
June 4,1853. 1—9t
T WO MONTHS after dale, application will be
made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Michael K Pickle, late
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
W ater-Cure lusViUfle,
.MILLEDGE VI I.LE, »A.
DR, E. Q. DOYLE, takes pleasure in an-
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Prof. Alex C Harry's TricopHerons.
Or Medicated Compound, fur Beautify ine, Curtin-. Freserv
ing. Rest,nine and -Sirengthenins the llair. Relie'ing ms-
eases oi the 8kin. Curine Rliemnaiic Psins, ami Healin; LX-
ternal Wounds. Bounded by no geographical lives, the repu
, _ tatiun of Barn's Tricoplierous pervades the Cnloo. due
nmineing to Invalids and the public generaly, that the sales of the article of late years ha*e increased in a ratio that
above popular and superiorly appointed Establishment, almost exceeds belief Professor Barry, Bfter a careful .-yam-
furmal v conducted hvT* ni..i rwle VI n i. inatlun of his sales’ book, finds that the number uf bottles de-
lonnnity rondnrteri ny I. Carlton uoyle II. U , is now , ljvered t0 orilt ., inq ,,amities of from half a cross upward.du-
ready lor the rei-epitonof Parents seeking a restore | rins the year isss, was within a trifle ol 9S0.0U0.
tion of Health. All rhrnnjr affections of the Human i It is ininece-sary to present at le-igil, the evidence of the
Organism successfully treated at tins Institute. Dpspep- j wonderful proper,ie- of the Tri- opherous, wh> " the public
house and lot in the town of Irw.i.trei adjoining the ^ P’-'H ']»> tall amount ofihe purchase prtce lor
sidence of Sam I L. Bush and Dr. Wm Taylor ^'d land ax.d hav.ng pemioned dim ( oort to d.rect
,d occupied hy N A Carswell as a Law office con- INbw '°" and . l « ,8C L VV jV,’ 1 *" Administra
tors on the estate oI said Richard Nolen, ateof said
: and occupied hy
taining one acre more or less, levied on as the pro- , , . , .,
i perty of Dr. T Jones to satisfy a fi fa issued from the f 0 '"".' dM5 ?“ ed - to “ ecn ' R '" ,RB “ ),ld ’ ,x acres 01
! Superior Court ol Wilkinson county in favor of conformrty wi.h said Bonff
i Thomas M Turner vs. said Jones.
All persons interest d are hereby notified to file
' their objections, if any the.y have, in my office within
dip time prescribed by law. why said Charles F. New
ton and Isaac W. Nolen, administrators, aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lots, in conformity
with said Bond
A true extract from the minutes ofsaid Court, this
7t'n ofApril 1853.
45—3in HF.NRY HENDRICK Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Irwin.county.
N^£3»HEREAS Henry Pa-dk and George Paulk.
ww Administrators upon Ihe Estate of Mary
Paulk, late of said county, deceased applies for let
ters ol dismission from the administration of said es
tate
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their
objectioi if uiir they have in tny office in terms of
the law, otherwise Iettei3 dismissory will be granted
the applicants.
Given under my hand at office this Feb. 15 1853.
M. HENDERSON. Ordidary.
41—6m
therefor and ii appearing that ihe “aid Henry J Scltb
has paid the full amount of the purchased price of
said Lot nl Land and said Henrv J Schley having
ppiitianed Ibis Cnort to direct Hannah Underwood,
Administratrix and .-eaborn J *tnbbs. Administra
tor upon the estate nf the said Thomas Underwood,
deceased, to execute to him titles to said Lot of Land
in ennf,nmily with said Bond It is therefore hereby
Ordered, that notice be giienin three or more pub
lic places in said county, and in ihe Feilerul Union nf
sia, Gout, Rheora tism, Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or
Piles, Hemorrhages, Ataenorrhcen, Dysraenorrhoea,
Fluor Albus, Genital diaplai-eigeuts, Affections of the
eyes and ears, Teller, Erysipelas. Scrofula, Dropsy,
Syphilis, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Tic Douloureux. Hyste
ria, Epilepsy, or the falling sirkness. Vertigo. Paralysis,
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
have furnisht'ii such an endorsement us this The cheapness
of the Hrtirle and tli*- explanations given of its chemical bc
tion upon the hair, the sealp, ami in aliens s of superficial
irriraiion, first recommended it to the attention *>f the people.
This was all i hat the inventor desired Every bottle ailyer
Used itself The t fleets u f the fluid exceeded exp^riation.
it acted like a charm The ladies would not lie witn »ut it.
_ . Country dealers In even section of the United States found f -
; Apoplectic tendency. Asthma Bronchitis, Chronic In* tin f must have it; and thus w*s i.uHiup a whol. «cme trade ! with prompt attention
i flaumtion of the Stomarch and Bowels, Atrophy and in. \ of.n
I cleeo o\ery habit ol, or Chronic diseased anion that 11 believed that the sties this year will i»e a million and a half
curable, and all dia ave« are curable, if no organic leaion ’ «f bottles.
be prraent. ! Depot and Man’tf irtory. No. 137 Broadway New York, Re
The Ladies DttTARTMlST is under the immediate• so. ■ Era >,v the quantity. Sold by all
perviston of that accomplished Lady Mrs. JANE oIat- 1 the principal merchants a. d dmugisis throughout the United
thews, so well known lo the old patrons of tne Estab- States and Canada, Mexico, West ladies, Great Britian,
itie* which this institution offers j * r » nr £’
ST 0*1 Fa \% ORk
AND
IEOH SAILIHO-.
■ | ’IIK subscriber would inform the public that he is
* now prepared to execute, at the shortest notice,
the various kinds of work connected wiih his branch
of business: Such as Rock Cutt.ixo for Buildings;
also for Tomb-Stones and the Superstructure for
Railing enclosing graves. His terms are as teaso,ta
ble as could be obtained elsewhere. And his work
will hear comparison with any c.thi t Stone Mason in
the State. Specimens of his work can he seen at the
Milledgeville >•! Sparta Burying Grounds
A line addressed lo hun at Milledgeville will meet
Milledgeville. Feb. 15, 18b3.
E. CHANDLER.
37—tf
C^ facilities nun ii Ti’” I W. G RQRISSON, Agent, MiUedjev;ile,G:i.,andbyniug-
for the prosecution of a strictly llvdropahiic and «}- | Iwt .^Merchants Everywhere.
gienic course of treatment, together with Us easiness ol May3i,is$3. si—Cm
access from all points in Georgia a d the adjoining ! —
States, renders it peculiarly adapted lo the wants ol In- i \Y nn Ja r fiil lit* nrianCPr'
valuls, desirous ot availing themsehes of the efficacy of >3 OUUeYlVll CUVE Ol a Vj’AUCfT.
the Water Cure. The purity of Ihe water and aeroms Ky &r VF. K- .IfOSELE Y. or orifkin
modaiions for Guests,are too well known to need com- i , . , , .
me ,U_ 3 ms is to ccrltfv, thal I was sorely amictetl 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 the month nf February. I put
myself under bis treatment, almost in a helpless con
dition and iu the course of six wicks I teas made, -per-
| LYON'S
I KATBAmm
r FOR THE
1, : n jyi. R.
LVOVS K4TIIAIRON,
GA ‘ , For Preserving Restoring and beautifying the flair, manufacture
3 ° j s . r K _ 5=» n.,L.e
T-C. KfSBKT CHA9. P. LKVV
N1SBET Sc LEVY. ’
OCBELGEE FftIJMiY & MACHINE SHOP
Mmcom, Georgia. ’
Manufacturers of steam Engines and Boil.
ers. Rice Thrashers, Gin and Mill
Gearing. Saw Mill Irons and shaft-
ings. Water Wheels, Plates and
Bulls, Pulleys, Grave Railings,
Acd Machinery in genera/.
As a testimonial to the character of their work.ih*,
beg leave lo submit the following extracts from the
I Report ofihe Commute «n Machinery, to the Sooth
; ern Central Agricultural Society & Mi chauics’ Irish!
title. Mr VVni. M Wadiey is the well known and
competent Engineer in Chief of the Western & At
lantir Kail Road, andlihe other members of the com!
nultee are men of high standing as mechanics
EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT.
• Of the three Engines exhihi mt wu consider
Messrs. Nisbet 4k Levy ’s the BEST, and be*'adopted
to agricultural purposes, and award them the pre n ,j
•ims—a silver cup worth foO and a Gold Medal worth
$30
' Ofihe Pumps. Water Wheels and Gin Gear ex-
i hibited. we consider Messrs Nisbel & Levy's the best
! and award them Ihe premium on these articles of
In fitting up the Establishment no expense ha« been
spared, that could conduce lo make it one of the most
desirable places of resort lor Invalids in the U. Stales.
Patients will be r-quired to lurni-h their own outfits—
these will consist of friction Sheets and Towels, Com
presses and Rlnnket# ibr Sudorific purposes, ail of which feetly sound and ici.lt l am now enjoying good health.
can he purrhas>d here, on the most reasonable terms
TERMS, Professional attention, nseol’Baths &c 910.
per week. Hoard 93 pr week payable monthly.
Servants Treated and Boarded lor $10 per week
Milledgeville, Georgia, June 7tli, 1853 1- Siu
My case was seen and witnessed hy more than three
hundred persons I would advise all who nre the
subjects of this disease to visit Dr Moseley as soon
as possible, uud have their health raslsred.
MARY JACOBS.
References—Col. Richard Walker. Monroe, Ga.
i Maj. John McCurdy. Gwinnett Co . Ga . Thomas
Jacobs. Esq., Gwinnett Co. Ga., Dr. J D Martin,
Griffin Ga 0
Mrs. Jacobs resides near Logansville, Gwinnett
county. Ga.
Dr. Moseley has in his possession more than forty
certificates from patients that he has cured within the
last three years.
May 31, 1853, 52 if
The well known superiority of ll e
Genuine Hartford Collins Axsrs.
ha* induced some manufacturers to stamp their axes
H. COLLINS, and such axes are frequently sold as
my manufacture
The GENUINE COLLINS AXES, which h-v*
been made under my direction for more than twen’y-
five i ears, and which have sustained such an uuri-
valltd reputation, are invariably clamped COLLINS
& CO . HARTFORD Thev are to be found at
our Depnt in the city of New York, and atthe prin-
p comitiy, win find this the best cipal Hardware Stores in large cities
K SAM’L W. COLLIN’S.
SPLENDID FOUR HORSE TOST COACHES
Arc notv ittiisiiiis; Daily
Between Jtlaeiiaon anti JEatonlon.
—p_ Leave Madison every day
(Sunday excepted) at Gi o’clk i
■a. m.—arrive at Eatonton same
day at J I j n'clk a m
Leave Eatonton every day (Sunday excepted) at
I o’clock, p m—arrivo at Madison same day by 6
p m. Thus connecting with the Georgia Railroad
at Madison and with the Milledgeville and Eatonton
Railroad at Eatonton. giving passengers a good
night’s rest at Madison, and only 21 miles of staging
The Coaches. Horses and Dtivers are as good as
any in Georgia Persons going from Savannah to
Alliens, or above Athens, will find this route the
most expedirious and comfortable, and the cheapest
way thev can go Extra Horses and Hacks will be
kept at each end, so as to ensure prompt convey
ance to all passengers iri case of a crowd, or on
Sunday if required Persons going In Milledgevillp.
or below, from til
route for them alsi
There i* a Stage line just started between Eaton
ton and Monticello:
Leave Eatonton every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, at 1 p. in., and arrive at Monticello same
days at 7 p iu.
Leave iMomicello every Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 6} o’clock, a m., and arrive at Eatonton
same days by Ilia in.—thus eoiiuecling with the
Eatonton and Milledgeville Railroad and the Stage
line from Madison
STAGE OFFICES are kept at
The POST OFFICE iu Monticello;
A UNDERWOOD’S HOTEL. Eatonton;
MRS CAMPBELL’S Madison.
J A. CLARK. Contractor.
Causing ft tu -row luxuriantl*. ami givim it a suit amt
| curling appearance, of the n.osi «ie|i hil'ul character.
rpHK K A i'll AI KON neutralizes the etteci or disease, climate,
s- ami old ae.-. in preserving nnd resinring the Human Hair,
even alter !’.AL 1>N KSS of many years; cleanses the scalp from
DANDKl’FF, and ali its natural impurities; immediately re
lieve- sympalhelic attacks of NERVOUS HEADACHE. And
'' cures all Cutaneous Disea.-es of the .--kin, -uch as Sait Rheum,
Ervsipelas, tlcli, Inflammations, Crc , &c.
TOILET ARTICLE
, For alving the llair a rich, soft, glossy amt curling appearance,
, nothing has ever been discuver-d to equal iis inenntested—its
i incontestible virtues, (t exhales Ihe perfume nf the mostde-
; rightful and exotic flowers,and is free irnm aii mineral pro-
1 penies, or any substance which can color the skin, or stain a
j lady’s hat
3VJJE! 1&&EJJ5K3ES3 JfcSTO ‘H’IUS’2’ 2SS.MSS,
ills pre eminemiy benefit; il.
i ‘ The Kalhnirou has lullv resto.e l my hair, after a baldness
j of 12 years. A. JAY COURTRIUH I\ to* Bond st N. Y."
j The use of the Kathairon
j in Europe and America, and
cedcnted in the history of
Sold l»y all reputable de;
America, Europe, and the islands of the Ocean, in large hand
some hot les, lor 25 CtS
Profits only in extensive sales.
$<>id to the trade at a liberal discount, but commissioned in
no instance.
E THOM ' S LYON, Chemist and Manufacturer.
OS BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broad way, N V'., to whom
all orders should be addressed
W. G ROBINSON. A jeni for Miliedgeville— and sold by all
Drmrgisis and Merchants every where.
F, .M, r tmer i: Co , Savannah—0: B. Plumb & Co, Augusta;
-•lid H iverland. H irnill & Co. Charleston, Wholesale Agents.
Also, LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE J V MAC A GINGER
March 22, 1855s 42—Im
WM. M. WADLEY. Ch’o.
£CP Order* for Gin Gear and other machinery
promptly filled, on suitable reference being giv en r '
Dec 7, 1852. 07
LIVER C09IPLAItfT.
Jaundice. Dyspepsia Chronic or Kercous Dcbilitn of
the Kidneys. *
And all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomar
such as Constipatmn, inward Piles, fullness or blood to the *
head, aridity of the stomach, nausea, heart t.iiin, dis
gust for food, fullness, or weight in the Stomal b
sour Eructations, sickness or fluttering at the '
pit of the Siomach. swinnnine of the Head,
hurried and difficult hreathin?. flutter
ing at the Heart, chronic or sutfo
cat in? sensations w’hen in a
lyIns posture, dimness of
vision, dots or webs be
fore the Sii:ld.
, . , , .u « c ■>> • Fever and dull pain in the Head, deficiency of perspj r atin»
I .«1 adapted by the first Physicians yellowness ofihe skin ami eyes, pain in the side back
^ShlS; m,l ' re I &0 •• rt,,sl,es of h ’urning In the tehS
iliers ihrough^i Norib amt Sooth *** de ^ C?si0 " o( i
DR. HOOFLAND’S
Celebrated German Bitters. Prepared bn
c. nr. j/icKsoiv, J
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
120 Arch Street. Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equal-
led, by any other preparation in the United states, as the cure,
at'est. m many cases after skilful physirlans had failed.
These Bitters are v, onhy the attention of invalids Poss-s
March 29, 1853.
44—ly.
SEWING MACHINE.
SISC Ell’S Patent straight Xccdtc perpendicular action
Sewing via«:liin«‘i
Secured In the United Stales hy two Distinct Patents,
the lsl granted Aug. 121852. the'id April 13 1852
The only Machine privileged to u*e a straight
needle. Within n short lime it has been awarded sev
en gold and silver medal* at Fairs iu different States. , ......... , .
, , . . e i i I vlnc-d that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient m.,
In less than two years loe great reputation of this la- ! gains streu.dh and vtgor-a fact worth.- ofgrcat eo„s™!lStto2
bor'SiivinH machine has been pytahlislied ill thw conn I They »r** pleasnnt in taste and sm 11, aid can be used hyper
irvandtn F.nrope. What •*i)iiming machinery i« to drcomsia Vces wilh s -?^ty. und«*r any
, • .. r . . 1 , «. /. circumstffoces. e are speakin** from experience, and to th«
the old spinning wheel, Singers fee wm# Machine it* ; afflicted we ndvise their use. 100
READ AND be CONVINCED
m, ... ■■ ,, Prmn the Boston Bee,
The editor s ud. Dec 22nd. Dr. Ilooflanri's Celebra
ted German Billets for the curenf Liver I’nmnlnint
Jaundice. Dyspepsia. Chronic or nervous Debility is\le-er!
vedly one of the mos' tupular medicines oftlie day These
Billers have been used by thousands nnd a friend at our elbow
say., he has ionise)( received an effectual ami permanent cure
of Liver f omplaint from tne use nfttiis reme-ty. We are ron-
I would also inform the public that I
have charge of ihe
SOCIAL CIRCLE EATING HOUSE
on the Georgia Railroad, which ha* hern enlarged
so a* to accommodate those who wi*h the best of
rooms and a* good earing and attention a* can be
given. The Table will bespread with Ihe best the
country affords, on the arrival oi every traiu ..f cars
that passe* on the Geo'giu Kail-uad
23* Call and see.
J A CL\RK, Proprietor.
June 7. 1853. 1 — 1m
HEALTH FOR THE STATES!!:
. ./:? j t'%
•r m 4$ V-. A
CHERRY PECTORAL
Por Ihe rapid Cure of
COUGHS. COLDS. IIOARSEAESS,
BROACIHTIS. AY II 00PI\G-C01GH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many years of nial, n.si»*.u: of uiipan;n^ the public confi
dence in this medicine, has won lor it an appreciation and w*
im iety l*y far exceeding the n ost sHiiguine expectations of its
friends Noiliin" i ut it.*- intrinsic* viinits ai d Ihenin istaka
hie l>eiiefit CDiuerredon tliou'.inds of Mifl» :ers.c»uld ••ncinate
and maintain the reputation it enjoys While many interior
remedies thrust upon the community, hn«e failed and bt endis-
carded, this i»a * gained friends hy eveiyirla!,conferredl>eiie-
firs on the afflicted they can i.ever forget and produced cures
t«*«» numerous and t« o remarkable lo he forgmten.
While it is a finu.i on the nnbiic »•* pi» t»nd that any one
medicine will infallibly cure Mill ihere is abundant proof that
the Cherry Pectoral ihws not only as a central thing, tmt al
most invariably cure the maladies fur which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider anil better known, this
medicin** has gradually become the best reliance of the afflict
ed. from the log cabin *»f the American Peasai t. to the palaces
of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in etery
rotate, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contaii s, Cherry
Pectoral is known as the best remedy rxtant for diseases of
i lu »at and Lungs, ar.d in many foreign countries, it i* coining
to he extensively used ty their most intelligent Physicians. In
Great Britain, F.ance and Germany, where the no dtral scien
ccs have r. ached ilieir highest perfection.Chet ry Pectoral is in
troduc-d, and inconstant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms
Houses. Public Institutions, and in dome-tic practice. »> the
sure>t remetly their attending Physicians can • nipioy for the
more dangerous affecti ns ol the lumrs. Also in llo-milder
cases, and for children it is safe, plca^ai l ami effectual to cure.
In fact, some ol ihe most flail'ring testimonials we receive,
have been from parents who e»\e found it efficacious in cases
particularly incidental to childhood
The cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist,
and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accu
racy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counter
feits, eons-*quently can be relied on as genuine without adul
teration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community
>vith a medicine of such intrinsic superority and worth as
should commend itself to theii confidence—a remedy at once
safe,speedy an<l effectual, which this has by repeated and
countless trials proved itself to be; an*] trust by great care in
preparing it with chemical accuracy,of uniform strength to nf-
font Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the
best results, nnd the afflicted with a remedy that will do for
them nil that medicine can do.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER.
Practical nnd Analytical Chemist. Lowell Mass
Sold by E J WHITE. Milledgeville. Lynch A Davis Eatonton
and hy Druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere.
Apt H 12.1853 45—3m
FACT*CANNOT BE DOUBTER.
L«*t the afflicted #eadaii«l potitler
Mure thin 500 per*ons in the city ol Richmond. Va,
alone testyfy to the remarkable cure* performed by
Carter's Spanish Mixture.
The great Spring Medicine and purifier of the
Blood !.* now used by hundred* of grateful patients,
who tesiify daily to ihe remarkable cures performed
by ihe greate-t ofall medicines. Carter’s Spani-h Mix
tore Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Scrnfula’ Eruptions
on the Skin Liver diseases. Fever*. Ulcers. Old Sores
Affections ofihe Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat,
nent men in (he oniony, but without any Female Complaints. Pains and Aching of Ihe Bones
beneficial rrsuK; at last, sbe had ivcmirse i» your invaluable a , ld J„j n t s , are speedily pul to flight hy using this great
Pill*, which in a very short time am cicii so great a change bir “. .. P s J ° °
the betier. That siie continued them, and the whole lamily were nnd inestimable remedy
restori d lo health and sireagih Further she desires me to For all diseases ol lhe blond nothing has yet been
say. thatshe has witnessed their e.trn rdinarv virtues in f M . 1Ild |„ P ,, In ,,.. rP w ith it it cleanses tho system ol
those complaints Ine.dental lo chiidr-n. |iariL-ulnrtv in cases mimd to compare won n u Cleanses im sysiein oi
of .Measles and Scarlatina, having effected positive" cures of all impurities, acts gemly snd efficiently on the Liver
and Kidney*, strengthens the digestion gives tone to
the stomach, makes ihe skin clear and hmlihy. and
restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bro
ken down hy the excesses of youth, to its pristine vig
or and strength.
For the Ladies it is incomparably better than all
the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s
Spanish mixture will remove all sallowness ol com
plexion bring the| rosee mantling to Ihe cheek, give
elasticity to the step, and improves the general healUi
Weakness.from in a remarable degree, beyond all the medicines ever
—hatever cause . . r
<tc , 4-c. heard of.
Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 214 Strand, AGUE AND I'El ER—Great Cure I hereby
(nearTemp e Bar.) London, and hy ail Vendors of Medicines cerrify. that lor three years I had Ague and Fever of
throughout the United state*. In Pot* and Boxes ai 37c.,87c., the most violent descrip'ion. I had several Physi
cians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury,
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
EXTRAORDINARY Cl RE OF L< '.-'S OF HEALTH. DISOR
DLREI) STOMACH. INDIGESTION \ND DETERMINATION
OF BLOOD 'IO THE HEAD
Copy of a letter from Mr. John Lloyd, of Erw-wen, near Har
lech, Merionetshire.
To Professor Holloway —Sir: 1 av nl myself of the earliest
opportunity of informing you. that ft>r a very long period, I
was afflicted with a dangerous giddiness and fiequent swim,
uiiogs in the head, attended by Ins- of appetite, disordered sto
mach and centrally impaired health. Every mean-had failed
t°-five me any permanent relief, and it length it became so
alarming that I was really afraid of a dnsr abou; without an at
tendant In this melancholy condition. I waited personally up
on Mr Hughes, Chemist. Harlech, fur the purpose of cooMiiting
•dm as lo what I had better do: he kiudiv recommended vonr
Dills, I tried them without delay, and alter taking them fora
short time, I am happy to hear tesfuuooy to their wonderful
efficacy. Iain now restored to perfect health, and enabled
to icsume my iisualdtit.es. You are at liberty to publish ihi3
letter in any way you may think proper I am. sir, vourobe-
dient servant, (Signed; JOHN LLOYD.
June6th, Iss-2.
MIRACCLOrS Cl RE OF DROPSY.
Extract of a letter from Edward Rowley, Esq, of India Walk,
Tobago,dated A, ril 8th, t8Vi
To Professor Holloway—Dear Sir: I deem it a duty I owe to
you and the public at large, to inform you of a most miraculous
recover) from that dreadful disease. DROPSY, and which, un
der God. was affected hy >our iuvaluabi Pills, i was tapped
five times within eight months, and skilfully treated hy two
medical practitioners, but could not get cured, until I had re
course to your remedy, ud not withstand in£ alii had under
gone, this miraculous medicine cured me in the course of six
weeks. (Signed; EDWARD ROWLEY.
INFALLIBLE CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT WITH
INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HE I) ACHES.
Extractor a letter from Mr. s. Go wen. Chemist, of Clilfon,
near Bristol, dated July Nth, 18.12
To Professor Holloway—Dear S:r—I am requested hy a lady
named Thomas, just arrived from the West Indies, t«» acquaint
you that for a period ofeigh! years, herself and lamily suffered
from continual bad ^health, arising liom disorders efthe Liver
nnd Stomach, Indigestion, loss of Appetite, violent Head-aches,
pains in ttie side, weakness a -d general debility for which she
consulted the moste
these
seswith no other remedy.
(Signed) S GOWKN.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the follow-
ne complaint'.
A^ue, Dtbillty
Asthma, Dropsy
0 i I i o u s Com Dysentery
Bowel Com-
ptainls
Colics
Constipation
of the Bowels
Consumption
sipelas
Female irreiri
larities
Fevers of all
kinds
Fits
Gout
Head-ac be
Indigestion
Inflammation
Jaundice
Liver com
plaints
Lumbago
Piles
Rheumatism
Retention of
Urine
Scrofula, or
Kind’s Evil
Sore Throats
Stone Gravel
Secondary
symptoms
Tic Didpurcux
Tumours
Ulcers
Venereal Affec
tions
Worms of all
kinds
in the
•1 50c. each. Wholesale by the principal Drug hou:
Union ; and by Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS, New York
There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions lor the guidance of patients in every disor
der are affixed to each box.
For sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, Savannah, Ga
“ E. I WHITE, and CASE, FORT & CO. Milledgeville.
April 12th, 1853. 45—cowJy
and I believe ail the Tonics advertised, but all with
out any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s
Spanish Mixture, two hollies of which effectually
cured me. and 1 am happy to say I have had neilhre
Chills or Fe-ver since. I consider it ihe best Tonic
in ihe world, and the only medicine that ever reached
my case JOHN LONG DUN.
Beaver Dam. near Richmond. Va.
A large number of certificate-* of remarkable cures
performed on persons residing in the city of Rich-
to other tootles of sewing. It has already triumphed
* over inveterate prejudices arising from the sale o-
j imperfect and worthless machines. It has been introf
j duced extensively into large manufacturing establish-
i ments and into the hands of individual operators It
sews every variety of materials, coarse or fine. Cloth
or Le-.it/ifr. with marvelous rapidity, and surprising
strength and beauty, preforming the work as fast as
ten persons, and much better than it can be done by
hand. This machine is compact, ornamental, durable,
and is easi y adjusted and operated Full printed di
rections for using it are furtiir'hed with each machine*
The price, with all apparatus complete. is$l25
Either of ihe F.xpress ('ompanie* or merchants vis
iting New York to buy goods, furnish a convenient
erndium to procure machines; and a draft, payable to
our order in New York, will always insure a machine,
perfect and complete being «eni as directed
The attention of Shirt And Collar Manufacturers
is particularly called to these machines.they stitch lin
en peifec\ly 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 ar all times be freely examined, at
either of our OFFICES.
No Broadway. New York.
No. *251 Washington Street. Boston.
No. 57 fennih Fourth Street. Philadelphia.
No 159 Baltimore 8ir**et. Baltimore.
No. 11)7 Eln Street. Cincinnati.
I-M. SINGER & CO.
N B.—The New York Office will he removed to
No. Broadway, on the first of May 11 xt
April J9 1853 4G—3m
* am a man. and derm nothing which relates | are innocently deceived.
to mart foreign to my feelings. | , Look mil to the maths of the genuine.—They have
JJ ° | the written signature of C- M JACKSON upon the
Ktl'41)! YOUTH AND Ji AN HOOD. J wrapper, and his name blown in the Bottle, without
A VIGOROUS Life or a premature death — | which fh «y * re spurious.
Dr KINKEL1N on Self Preservation Only 25 cts. I For sale Wholesale and Retail atthe German Med-
This hook, just published, is filled with useful in- irine Store, No. 12*1 Arch street, (one door beiow fith)
rmation and diseases of the human system. It ad- Philadelphia; and by respectable dealer* generally
*'Scott’s IVct-fily." one of the best Literary papers
published, said. Aug 25—‘ Dr. Hoofland’s German
Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommend
ed hy some "f the most prominent members of the faculty as
an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As
such is the case, we would adviseali mothers to obtain a bottle
anti thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilita
ted constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their
health. a« we know' from experience tie salutary effect thev
have upon weak systems. 7
MORE EVIDENCE—The Hon. C D Hincline, Mayorofthe
City of Camden. N J, says: “Hoofland's German Bitters—We
have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the
source from wnirh they came induced us to make inquiry res
pecting its merits From irquiry we were persuaded to use it.
ami must sny we fotinn it specific in its action upon diseases
of ttm liver and digestive oreans. and the powerful influence
it exerts upon nervous prostration is reallv surprising It
calms and strengthens ihe n rves, bringins them into r. state
of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was nwre
generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sirkness
as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system the gicat ma-
jority of real and Imaginary diseases emana’te. Have them ina
heaithy condition, you can bid defiance to epidemics generally
This extraordinary medicine we would adviseoor friends who
are at .til indisposed, to give n trial—it will recommend itself.
It should, in fac», be in every family. So other medicine can
produce such evidences of merit.*’
Evidence upon evidence has been received Hike the forego-
ins?) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and
the strongest testimony in its favor, is. that there itfmore of it
used >n rh-practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia,
than : JI other nostrums comb.net!, a fact that can easily be
establ shed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will
meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this
form.
That this medicine will cure Livnr Complaint and
Dyspspsia. no one can doubt after nsinp it as direct
ed. It acts specifically upon Ihe stomach and liver: it
is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—the ef
fect is immediate. They can be administered to fe-
! males or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any
1 time.
• Beware of Counterfeits.—Thia medicine has nttain-
ed that high character whic.j is necessary for all me-
! dirines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth
spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who
formation amt diseases of the human system
dresses itself alike to Youth, '’anhood and Old age.
and should be read by all The valuable advice and
impressive warning il 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 2.'i cents, enclosed iri a letter, addressed to Dr.
Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, tinder
envelope per return of mail.
Dr. K . filteen years resident Physician, N W.
corner ofThtrd and Union streets, between Spruce
and Pine. Philadelphia, may he consulted confidently
He who places himself under the care nf Dr. K ‘ may
religiously confide in his honor ns a gentleman and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Per
sons at a distance may address Dr. K , by letter, (post
paid ) and he cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, directions, &c., forwarded
by sending a remittance, and pm up secure from
damage and curiosity. Booksellers. News Agents.
Pedlers. Canvassers, and all others supplied with the
above work at very low rates.
Philadelphia. April 15. 1853. 46 ly
G O O D
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
HEREA8, Jam.-* Stewart. Administrator
^00 on the estate of John Kenedy, deceased, ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission from the admin
istration of mid estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be aod appear at my office, within the time pre-
acribed by law to ahow cause, if any. why said let
ters may not be granted.
Given under my band at office in Campbellton.
thia May l?th 185.1.
J.B. CAMP. Ord’y.
May 17th, 1853. 50—6m.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
V&VHBREA8, 8. B. Brown administrator on tho
.va estate of Ezra Daggeu dec’d, makes applica
tion for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail per
sons concerned to 6ie their objections, (ifany) on or
before the first Monday in December cast.
G:veo under my band at office, thia 7th May, 1853,
>,»« SOU* HftSMOMD^Ord>.
Commissioners Sale.
W ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in JULY
next, before the Court House door in the town
of Irwinton. two negro men, Elijah, fa blacksmith) ; Wilkinson county, deceased
and Mose aold in obedience to n decree in Equity JAMES F. GOODMAN. Adm’r.
' of Wilkinson Superior Court, for the purpose nf a j May 26 1853. ’ 52 9t
‘ division between Calvin Dean in right of his wife,
Joel Deese and William Chambers.
Terms—small notes wilh good security, payable |
first of January, 1854.
WM. FISHER, Commissioner.
June I, 1853. I >d
AdminlsiriUor's Sale.
W 1 L L be sold on the first Tuesday of July, before
the Court House door in M illedgeville. the house \
■td Lm now occupied by Dr Mitchell, Sold as the
property of Wm. Waite, dec’d to perfect titles ouly—
by leave ol Court.
ISABEL WAITE. Adm r*.
May 17th 1653 51—40d.
Notice-
fy LL parsons having demand* against the estate
Aw ol Michael R. Pickle, hie of Wilkinson coun
ty. deceased are 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 34th, 18K3. 58
^|IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary. Jasper county for
leave to sell the Land and N-groes (or so much there
of as will pay the debts) belonging to the estate of
Theroas K Slaughter, deceased.
JAMES M. WILLIAMS.
Oi e of the Adin’-s.
June 14.1853 2—9t
Notice to Debtors aod Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Robert Willis, late of Baldwin county, dec’d.
aie requested to present them according to law. and
those indebted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
ROBERT V. WILLIS, \ ...
WILLIAM C. LEE. j Admr a,
June 13,1853. 2 7t
RAGftl V- 1G8U
H- N. BATCHELLEB, will pay Thru
Certs per pound for clean RAGS (except wool and
ilk.)in Goods, at Cash pricoa.at the Yellow House.
Minadgavilla, Jamary w. 1853. 34-»f <
$200 Ri WARD!
RANA WAY or Stolen from my Negro
Slart in Columbus, in December last, two
Negrnpa each about 40 years old. both of uinmi, Va , by theuse of Carter’s Spanish Mixture is
y* How complexion, and both mechanics, the best evidence that there i* no humbug about it —
one hy the name of Simon, he was pur- The ptess, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and
chased ufC Benin iu Coweta county. Ga. he ha* a public men. well known tu the community, all add
wife in Coweta co., nnd I think it likely that he is in their testimony to tho effects of thi- Great Blood Pu-
that vicinity The other boy is named John, a shrewd rifier.
cunning chap, nnd will likely try lo pass himself off as Call and see a few hundreds ol the certificates a-
nfree man. he can talk French, he is subject lo ititox- round the bottle.
ication. I have no idea what direction he will take, I t None genuine unless signed Bennett «fc Brere
think it will be East. The above reward will he giv- Druggists.
en for ttie delivery of the two negroes, or $100 for Principal Depots a-t M Ward, Close <&Co, No. 83
either of them with sufficient testimony lo convict the Maiden Lane New York.
thief if stolen, or $20 for eiiher of the negries if not T W Dyott & Sons, and Jenkins & Hartsthorue,
stolen. Address HENRY H. LOWE. Ga. Philadelphia.
F.llertlie, Harris county. Bennett & Beers, No 125 Main Street Richmond,
May 17, 1853. 50 2ai | Virginia.
! For Sale hy CASE, FORT & Co.. Agents, Mil-
Strayed from the subscriber, living i ledgeviHe; T M Turner & Co . Savannah; Haver-
Four Miles of Mation Twiggs county, a i land. Harrell Jf Co , Charleston; and by Druggists
small black mare MULE, shoulders Icdly and Merchant* everywhere
skinned from plowing. I will pay to any person a j Price $1 per Bottle, 6 bottles for $5. 51 !v
liberal reward for her delivery And any information ■.
Ptiii^orriiriK aiair! AI ••■■it Kn tRa r»Lr fn 111/ i .
t v -.
.re-*
- ^
S T .4 IS L r Ik ’ s
Anodyne Cherry Experforanf
: confidently recommend**.! to invaids, a*, unsurpassed by
V know'll prcpaiation. foi the cure of Coughs, Hoarseness,
I other forms of Ctunmon Colds; Bronchus, Asthma. Croup.
Consumption in any early ^lage. anti for the lieio f of the pa
tient eien in advance stages of that fatal disease
It combines inn scientific manner remedies of long esteem
ed value, with nthers of more recent discovery, and besides
its soothing and tooic qualities, acts through the skin gent
ly, and with gTeat efficacy, for the cure of this class of dis
eases.
STABLER’S DIAR JUKKA CORDIAL,
Isa pleasant Mixture, co •.ponm’.ed in agreement with the
rules of Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents. Ion*: known and
eiebrat' d for their peculiar efficacy in Curing Diarrhoea, and
affections of the system, in its action, it always nau-
l pr-iducesa healthy condition of The Liver, thus re
moving the cause at the same time that it Cures the Dis-
The valuable Medicines above named have recently been in
trotluced with the approval of a number of the Medical Pro
fession in the City f Batiniore ami elsewhere, and in practice
have succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases for
b they are prescribed. They are «*ff»*red t*» the country
a medicine which be can '
lent with th'
concerning raid Mule will he thankfully received
JOHN FAULK.
Marion, May 31, 1853. f *6
GEORGIA. Appling County.
A LL persons interested are hereby notified that
two months alter date application will be made
to the honorable the Court of Ordinary ofsaid conn
ty. for leave to sells portion of the real estate of John
Graham, dec’d. late of said coutitv.
May -25th, 1853.
MARY A GRAHAM, Adin’rx.
1—9t.
NOTICE.
A T next August Term of the Court of Ordinary
of Baldwin connty. I will apply for leave to sell
the real estate of Robt. Willis, aenr.. deceased—for
distribution. ROBT. V. WILLIS, Adin’r.
May 81.1853 51 9t
Fro tic l» Bread, Pics uiul Cakes,
Baked in Ameriran. French and German styles.
EVERY EVENINO.
# BAKERY AND
CONFECTIONARY,
(Ferrell’s Old. Stand.)
Cake and '’andy, Pyramids embelished in the
handsomest stylo, for Weddings, Balls and Parties,
from $2 to $25 All sorts of Tea-Cakes, Crackers,
.Biscuit. Rusk. Bunns and Bread.
FrnllS—Oranges. Lemons, Apple* &c., &c.
Pickles. Preserves. Figs, Preserved Lobster, Sar
dines, Catsup. Lemon Strap &c.
A general assortment of CONFECTIONARY, Ac,
which he will sell at the lowest Coakaxicea.
MilMgsvilla, Fab. 8, 1853. %
Iphia; and by respectable dealer* generally
through the country.
Pric<* Deduced.—Tc enable all classes to
enjoy the advantages nf their great restorative powers
Single Bottle 75 cents.
For Sale by E. J. WHITE. Milledgeville; Lynch
(V Davis, Eatonton; and hv Druggists generally
Wholesale Agents for Georgia. North and South
Carolina,
HAVILAND, HARRALL &Co..
Charleston S C.
April 12. 1853. 45 ]y
S J. DICKINSON'S
F'or the cure of Dropsi/at affections in ail its
various forms. Female Complaints ami
a/l cases of general debility.
These are the best and cheapest Pill ever offered
the public, each Box contains over one hundred Pills,
one pill the 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 regulable Cathartic Pill. This Till
is designed expressly for the Southern country—i»
safe and efficient in its action, and for general Planta
tion use. is superior to ary Pill known.
Price 50 cents per box.
Manufactured and sold W holesale and Retail bv
S. J DicKi.Tsnjt & Co.. Albany. Ga.
For sale by E.J. WHITE. Milledgeville, Ga . and
by Druggists and Merchants generally. 10—ly
Burlington. Iowa. Nov 26. 1651.
Messrs. W m. L Davis Jfc Co—Gentlemen: Hav
ing examined the formula for the preparation of S J.
Dickinson s I onic Pill, I have no hesitency in saying
that it is a combination justified hy the most eulight*
eiied medical science, and that the pills are the very
best remedy for Chlorosis or Green Sickness and
other Female Diseases in which Tonics and purga
tives are required. David Dickinson. M. D.
Lee county,. Ga . Jan 3. 1852.
Mr m J. Dickinson—Dear Sir: Having used your
Tonic Pills in wv#*ia| cases of Chlorosis and general
debility and believing them the best pill with which I
am acquainted, for all such cases, I cheerfully recom
mend them to the notice ot all persons who may be
thus afflicted, as a medicine every way worthy of
their confidence. Yours, &c , Wm Griffin.
Lee county. Ga.. April 18. 1852.
Mr. 8. J Dickinson—-feir: Having given yourTon-
^ V.* ...» va.uiis*j * c a tml in the case of tny sou. and believing
Practitioner as a medicine which !i** can in ail respects depend ! them deserving of n rommemhttion. I can cheerfully
upon, nspreiMred tnasieement with th- experience of some recommend them in cases of a similar tvne John —
of the must learned and judicious Ph>siciaits.am! strictly In ! «• c .5 Ul ” 8, ®l w ' ‘/P® if» nis.
conformity ith ihe rules of Pharmacy, :»• d as especially ' disease was oi a Dropsical character—such a*
serving his convent- ncc, who cannot sn readily #, theenjr phjr- | swelled face, feet and ancles of mornings—full atom-
siciau have his own prescriptions compounded by a practical ^ .•
pharmaceutist. pi.cucm ; ach—shot,ness of breath—appetite sometime* mor
^ee the descriptive pamphlet, tohe hadnf all who havethe j bid. and at others deficient lean confidently say
. recconinientliuions from that your Pills arc superior to any medicine with
1 ’ 1 *’ J ' and ! which I am acquainted, and take pleasure in recom-
iys, *‘I do mt hesitate to rercom- ! mending them. Kespeclfiillv. &c
C<»rdiai aiul Aruxljn** Cherry Expeclo- | WM HFNDRRSOV
BROWN 7 8 ^
Essence of Jamuica Oin^er.
A L I ION—Persons desiring ari arlicle that can
n relierf upon, prepared solely fiom pure Jamaica
e Gingkr, «honld he particular to usk for*BROWN’8
offered to our Essence of Jamaica Ginger.’ which is warranted to
— .«h1 >our Ano- ; what it is represented, and is
dyne K> pectorant, in several cases of Bronchial affVciion, with ! Pftnarptl rorn'Y n n*„n nrd
the most h»ppy results, and from n HnowleJjre of its only at tnED A BROtr \ S Drug ana
n eiid I ca " w it* 4 greaiest confideiice recom- j Chemical Store. E Comer Chestnut and Fifth
Dr, W.S Love writes tons thnt he has administered the Ex- ' r*v u - r Streets, i hUadefphia
pecioranito Ids wife, who hat had ihe jbionchUis forl4 years, 1 hl9 Essence is warranted lo posaes9, in a conceil-
KlJ ?i ,r >V asl r e co yerine from her long standing malady, U (rated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica
remedies that sl^ha^ heretofore 'u!ert u.nler *£*]" midlcai G ‘"* er ' 8,,d wil1 be fol,,ld ’ on *'*»*• an excellent Fam-
coiinsei, ily Medicine. Ills particularly recommended as a
ciir nnvi'n'if ‘‘ h f r "' ace iuis(s in the tonic, to person* recovering from fever or olher dis*
cny oi uuZiiiiMre, write: We are satisfied the iiiannrntmiK » ^
known as Stabler's \ nodyno Cherry Expert*.l aut an/riiahier’s eagl * 8 * » few dropa imparting to the stomach a gk»W
Diarrhma Cordial are medicines of (treat Yalurand very effi Otid vigor equal to a wine glassful of brandy or other
i revornmc.Jd^l'Ahey^Ieiir eridciice^of skril Veld rare ta"their pre- 8,imala '"' w ^ 1 ou ' *"> of the debdilatin* effects which
par.it i on and style of pulling up, and we take pleasure in re are sure !o »°' ,ow ,,9e Of liquor of any kind:
coinme.idinf them/’ it is therefore especially serviceable to children ano
! ftC 1,1031 res P»-*ctiil»le Merrhants,residents femnles To the aeed il will nmv» n area! eiimforR
of Maryland. Virginia and North Carolina, who have sold and 1 °! ne a « e | " P™* 6 a « real
al*o used them themselves, say, -From our experience and lo lhe dyspeplic, and lo those who are pre disposed
that of our customers, we do roiifldemly recommend them pro to gout or rheumalie affections, it fives great relief;
J?” 0 . pul,llco * behave never known any remedies used for * n d to the inebriHl^ who r«L.r»« h..r whos»e
the diseases for which they are prescribed, to be so efficient 10 ' ne , "‘ !Orl * ,0 1 wno vv,,he * 10 reform hot wm'
ai >j} ¥' v e such entire s uisfac.ion toali,” stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, ti
?. <Hic€ L s of recommendation from members of the invaluable—giving tone to tlie digestive organs, and
Medical Faculty, pharmaceutists of hli*h standing, and Mer- afrpn<M i. f' a
chants ofihe first respcctahility. should be sufficient to a fengtn to rests! temptation, and is con»*eqdettiiJ
all that these medicines are worthy of trial by the afflicted,and great agent in the Cause of temperance,
that they arc of a different stamp and class from the Udm-Pm i fmen iwmm nn* .nonnlul: for a
;£ua„e,y. • anJ -Cure Ait.,' a. n,ueh Uaposed upon the pub- ‘ for a
For rate by Druejists, Apothecaries and common store keep- ' child 3 to 5 years old, 15 to 20 drops. To he given
aeneraily, E H STABLER 4t CO. j i«* Sngar and water .
**• frett Bract.Baltimore,^ L _ I Sold by E. J. WHITE, Milledgeville; Lynch *
medicines for
Doctor*, M irtin, Baltzell
Love. Ar.
Doct. S B .Martin says.
mend your Di.irrh- .
rant.”&c.
Doct John Addison, says, ‘it gi\cs me much pleasure to add !
my te»t*.mt>n> to that mothers, in favor otthe extraordinary |
citicacy of your l)i*rrhu:n Coidial.” and of the expeloiant, I
•I hive no hesitation in recommending it,as a must valuable
metlicine.’ &c
Duct R A Payne, says he ha« used the Dianhcea Cordial i
his iirnctice*wilh the happiest effect, and thinks il one of the
most Convenient and efficient combinations et
profession **
D<*ct L I> Handy, writes. ‘I have admintSieied >our Ano
Droxaists^reneiitr. 0 A * eutl1 and for sale by . £) av „ Eatonton; and by Draggirts gonarally-
1 cenerally,
11853.
April U, 1853.
45—lv