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GLNERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF’S SALE S.
CITATIONS.
••CLEAR TSIE TRAI'a.”
T HE Subscribers iiave thi-
d*v put ope™ 1 ' 01 ' **o
splendid fonrhorif Coachts."
and Sixteen of the best Horses that the country can
produce, to plv between the Forsyth Pep 01 , "°
INDIAN SPRING; and having engaged Mr. 31.
Dickerson and Mr. Franci* Gennn. old and experi
enced roignsmen, pledges thex.r-elves to convey the
traveling public to and from the two points in a safer
and better style, and quicker time, than ever before
done at this place. We also have family omnibuses,
alwava in readiness Visitors, and families particu
larly I will find it greatly to ilieir comfort and interest
to call for our Coach°s We meet both the day and
night Trains of our Cars
? * A J Jr C. L VARNER
' Indian Spring, June 15 lfr53. 4 8t
AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CflM'V.
for Port Phillip. Melbourne and Sidney.'
AUSTRALIA 1
The magnificent new »team*hip G,*l*l*?tl Age
3.000 tons barmen, U P Porter, U S N -. Com
mander, will positively be dispatched for the abovo
ports on Monday, August 15. at 2 o’clock precisely,
from her dock, pier No. 3. N R. This siesmship i«
of the size and strength, and in every way (qua'to
the Collins line of steamers, and it is believed will
prove to be tne fastest steamship m the world Her
accommodations for first, second ami third class pas
sengers. are superior to tho-e of any steamer ever
built. Rates of passage—First class, ladies saloon,
$:r75; first class upper saloon, £35L‘; second class.
§275; third class. §200 The books arc now open.
Fur freight or passage apply to,
J. HOWARD &. SON Ageru. 31 Broadway.
June 28, 1853. 4 fit
McManus co.,
GKOCEKf AND <071 MISSION
MERCHANTS,
EATON TO N, GEO R II I A .
-4TTILL keep constantly on hand a good supply
W of BAGGING. ROPE. BACON. IRON,
and other article* generally needed by planters Also,
the best qualifies of LKIUOR8, SLGARS, and
Fancy Groceries.
As their Stock has been purchased in the best
markets, and laid in principally for cash, they will
he enabled to sell upon Charleston. Savannah and
Augus’a terms, with freight and charges added.
A liberal price will he paid at all times for Cotton.
GEORGI A. Butts county.
Court of Ordinary April Term 1S53.
M ilkiiisuit >ti«-nil sale.
VIA «#ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the Town of Irwinton. Wilkinson county. : _ „, . , .... .. . -, ,
on the F.rst Tuesday in JULY . ext. between the I 1 “PP n £« Hili. J t! petition of John
usual hour, of sale the following property to-wit: I * S Anderson, that K chard Nolen while m life, d,d
One negro woman named Sarah of dark CllI „. . cifcule to ihe sa,d John 8 Anderson h.s hond du
plex ion about forty years of age. levied on as the dtttoned to execute good and sufficient titles in fee
e — — 7 - •iti-fy a fi fa issued , ' 1,n P |p - ,n 'he said Jof>u S. Anderson to six acres ot
land in the Northwest corner til Lol No fit (sixty-
one) in file Indian Spring Reserve. And it further
appearing to 1 he Court that the said Richard Nolen
d> parted ibis .ife withnnt executing titles to the said
six acres ol land in the norihwesl corner of lot No.
, property of S W Ellington
from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, in fa
vor of Charles B Guyton vs. said Ellington. Also
. one yoke of oxen and cart, one hay mare about 10
' years old. one brown mare and colt. Levied on as
the property o' John L. Ross to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county in fa
vor of M. V. B Allen vs. said Ross. Also one - - .
house and lot in the town of" irwinton adjoining ihe has paid the full amount of the purchase price for
residence of Sam I L. Bush and Dr Win Taylor . M,d land and having petitioned this Conn to direct
and occupied by N A Carswell as 3 Law office con- Charles F Newton and Isaac W’. Nolen. Administra-
taiuing one acre more or less, levied on as the pro- ,,)r8< " 1 'l ,e estate ol said Richard Nolen, 'aleot said
perly of Dr. T Jones In satisfy :i fi fa issued from the co, ""y deceased, lo execute titles to said six acres ol
Superior Court of Wilkinson county in favor of l a,| d in conformity with said Bond.
Thomas M Turner vs. said Jones. AH persons interest d are hereby notified to file
JAMES TAYLOR, Pep. Sh'ff. their objections, if any thpy have, in my office within
May 30, 1853. ' 52 . the time prescribed by law. why said Charles F. New-
— ——_— ton and |s.iac VV. Nolen, administrators, aforesaid.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
\Y aUw-V/uvc Institute,
niLLEDfiEVI LLE, 04.
DR, E. Q. DOYLE, takes pleasure inan-
nuuncing to Invslid* arid the public genera'lv, that the
above popular and superiorly appointed Establishment,
formally cond'icled by T. Carlton Coyle, Jl. D , is now
ready for the rerepiionof Pafipnts seeking a restora
tion of Health. All chronic affections of ihe Human
Organism successfully treated at this Insiiiuie. Dps pep
sin. Gout, Rheumatism, Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or
Piles, Hemorrhage*. Amenorrkceu, Dysmenorrhcea,
Fluor Alims, thermal displacem -uts, Affections of ihe
GENER AI. ADV£ RTISE M ENTS
Gl. on the Indian Spring I%» serve And it further I e\e* and ears, Teller, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Dropsy,
appearing to (lie Court that said John S. Anderson i Syphilis. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Tic Douloureux, Hyste
ria, Epilepsy, or the falling aickuetis. Vertigo, Paralysia,
Apoplectic tendency. Asthma. Bronchitis, Chronic In-
fliniation of the Stomarch and Bowels, Atrophy and in
deed every habit of, or Chronic diseased action that is
curable, and all dis ases are curable, if no organic lesion
be present.
The Ladies Department is under the immediate su
pervision of that accompli-hed Lady Mrs. Jane Mat
thews, so well known to the old patrons of inc Estab
lishment. The facilities which this Institution offers
for the prosecution of a strictly Ilydropahlic and Hy
Slid ill S«llc. should not execute titles to said lots, in conformity J gienic course of treatment, together with its easiness of
►ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, with said Bond j accet8 f rom points in (Georgia a d the adjoining
within the legal hour* of Sale before the A it tie extract from the minutes of «id Court this | V n,len ' 'tpfnlmrfy atfirpted to the.
Court IIoikp door tn ihe town of Jack-on, Butts 7th ol April 1853.
Prof Alex fj Carry's TncoiHiProns,
Or Metlic.ee I Coinroiuul, f*»r Beautify inc. Curling. Preserv
in?. R«*st»»rfni! and Sire, etbvnin? Ihe tluir. Relief in? Dis-
ea.-esot the £kin, Curing Rheumatic Pains, and Heat in Ex
ternal Wound*. Bounded by no geographical hoes, the reyu
tation i f Banj’s Trico|»herou§ pervades the inton. t ne
sales of the article of iar.e years have increased in a ratio that
almost exceeds belief Professor Barry, after a carefu. ixam-
inati.m of his sales’ book, finds that the number of bottles de
livered to order, in quantities of from half a sro. 4 * upward,uu-
riii« the year ir5-2. was within a trifle ot 950 000.
It is unnecessary to present at length the evidence oi the
wonderful proper* ie- »»f the Tri-..jd.erous, wh»n the public
have furnished such an endorsement as This the cheapness
of the aitide and tli- explanat.onsgiven of its chemical ac
tion ujM.n the hair, the scalp, and in allcas s of superficial
irrirHiK»n, first recommended it to the attention<»f inc people.
This was all ih.itthe inventor desired Every bottle a«Her
used uself The • ffVcra of the fluid exce* d»-d expectation.
Il acted like a charm The ladies would not be w iin uii it.
Countrv dealers in everr .section of the foiled States icond
they uiiisc have it; and thus was huittup a wholesome trade
of an extent hitherto unit' ard of as regards articles of th;s
kind. The hlshest point has not yel been readied, ami it is
lielievetl that the sales tliis year will Be a million and a half
of bottles. „
Depot and Manufactory. No. 137 Broadway. New York, Ke
tail price 24 cents a Iar?e bottle.
Liberal discount to retrr.ii x-er- hy the quantity. f*old by all
the principal m-rchants and d.uegists throughout the United
State- and Canada, Mexico, West ladies, Great Britian,
France, drc. ^
\v\ G- ROBINSON. Asent, Milledgeville, Ga., anil by Drug
gists and .Merchants everywhere.
May 3i, ISS3. 5*2—fra
GENERAL ADVERT I EMENTS
. -ajHaav.
GENE KAL ADVERTISEDENTs
T. C. SISBFT =*
KINBET * LEVY
OCMULGEE Pt:D>D..Y » 11 1 I III \f sjj()p
Mflcoiiq GSciir^in, 1
Manufacturers of stca m Engines and Boil-
ers, Eire lit rashers, Gin and Mill
(rearing. Saw Mill Irons and shaft
ings. Water Wheels, Plate, and
Balls. Pulleys. Grace Hading,,
And Machinery in general.
A* a te.-liiiionialfo Ihe character of their woik the
j beg leave to submit the following extract* Iron, the
Report of the Cnminilte on Machinery, to the South
ern Central Agricultural Society <fc M. chamc' |, w ,j'
tule. Mr Wrn. M Wadley ia the well known : ,i„i
competent Fogineer in Chief of the VV extern £ .y t .
{lantie Rail Roaii, andlthe other tnemhera of the cuni-
. nntteeare men of high standing as mechanics
EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT,
j “Of the three Engines exhibi edL we consider
Messrs. Nisbet & Levy’s the BEST, and best adapted
HENRY HENDRICK Ord’v.
cntinly the following ptnpeity ln-w.it; 45—3tll
Fifty acres of I nd, adjoining the lands of Sam’l.
finer, Childs and others, levied on as the property
of Isaac N. Bishop to satisfy a Justice Court fi la
from the 515th Dm G. M in lavor of A BiUtnll vs.
anal Bishop levied on ai:d returned lo me by Jabez
Gilbert a Constable.
R C. BYARS. Sh’ff.
May 27th, 1853. 52
Jsispitr $iiciil)s Sale-
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ill JULY
next, before the Court house door in Moriti-
cello. Jasper county between the legal bound"sale
the following property, to-wit :
Two Negroes Benjamin a tjny about twenty one has paid the full amount of the purchased price of
years of age. of dark complextiun and Hannah a said Lot of Land, and said Henry J Schley having
girl ahont nine years of age. of copper color All petitioned this Court tn direct Hannah Underwood,
GF.ORGIA. Wilkinson county.
Court of Ordinary May Term, 1S53.
I T appearing to the Court by the Petition of Henry
J Schley that John Underwood of said manly,
deceased, did in iiis lite lime execute to said Henry J
Schley his bond, conditioned lo execute t.tles in fee
simple to said Henry J Schley for a I ot of Land
whereon Nelson Bradv now lives, known as the
ll.iv*’Mill Tract in said county, containing 21124
acres; and it turther appearing that the said Thomas
Underwood departed tin- life without executing titles
10 the said Lol of Laud, or in any w ay providing
therefor and ii appearing that the said Henry J Srlil-y
valids, desirous, of availing "themselves of the effiearv of j ^ l‘lv\\ CVVVC ol »X .
I the Water Cure. The purity of the water and aceoms , c 0r %V. K- itfOSELE V. of griffiv. ga.
; modal ions for tmesis, are too well known to need com-
| ment I His is to certify, that I was sorely afflicted with a
I In fitting up tha Establishment t o expense has been 1 C ANCKR on my breast for many years. The whole
t (pared, that could conduce lo niak • it one of the most breast ,vas ati entire mass ot Cancer, and a horrid
i desirable places of resort for Invalids in the U. State*. L 1 ,J *
1 Patients will lie required to furnish theirown onllilc
! sight to behold,
tin self under his
In 'he month of February. I put
treatmr nt. almost in a helpless cntl-
these will consist of Friction Sheets and lowels.f.om- J dilion and in the ennrse r»f sir it/eks 1 tens tvadever-
presses and Blankets (or S>udo r ifie purposes, all of which -
can he purchas'd h"re, on the most reasonable terms
TERMS, Professional attention, use of Baths &.C §10,
per week. Board $a pr week payable monthly.
Servants Treated and Boarded for §|o [ier week
Milledgeville, Georgia, June 7lh, 1^53 1-2:a
levied on as the properly of Tlmmas I* Cliafin to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of said
county in favor of Isaac L Walton vs Thomas P.
Chafin. Property pointed out hy defendant.
Also at the same time and place.
Administratrix and 8eaborn J Stubbs. Administra
tor upon the estate of Ihe said Thomas Underwood,
deceased, to execute to him titles to said Lot of Land
in conformity with said Bond It is therefore hereby
Ordered, that notice he given in three or more pub
lic places in said county. and in the Federal Union of
A Negro girl named Georgia Ann. 12 or 13 years of (i 1 ,lch application, that all persons Concerned may file
- - - their objections, if any they have, why said H-nnah
Underwood, administratrix, and Seaborn J Stubbs,
age.ol coppereoli r. levied on as the properly of John
Horton to satisfy a fi fa from the Inferior Court of
They will also attend to the selling of articles upon I Fayette comity, in favor of Drew y Thegne and
commission, for which prompt remittance* will be
made, or drafts accepted.
Their friends and ihe public generally. are respect
fully invited to call at Ihe corner of Jefferson and
South streets, near the Depot, and examine for them
selves
All orders will meet nmmnt aitenfion.
T McMANUS.
AUGUSTUS F GRIGGS.
SAMUEL WALKER.
June 7.1853. 1—f t
brother, vs John Horton maker, and Darsr It Smith
and brother endorsers. Property pointed out hy
one of the defendants.
W. C. LOVEJOY, I). Sti ff
Mav 25 1853. 52
CLOT 111 ^G
FOR THE
F .4 Is r, OF BS5.T
Purchasers of (?L‘) I’lH \’< i are informed that we
are manufacturing the LARGEST ASSORT
MENT of CLOTHING fat whnlesa'eonly)suitable
for the t.’oiintry Trade, to lie found iu the Stales.
ICf’We do business on the
On«? Prict! Sysl«>m
Orders promptly fi.led. An examination of our
stock is solicited.
HANFORD & BROTHER,
49 Park Row. (nppn-ite the A-tnr House.) N. Y.
N. B. VV e are Ihe largest manufacturers of
OILED CLOTHING
in the country. RUBBER Cl OTIIING at the
lowest market rates.
June 21 1~53. 3 3m
Baldwin SiijM-i-ior Com), I
FEBRUARY TERM, 1843 )
Caroline Eldridoe. ) Libel
vs > for
Saspel alias Lxfxvette Elduidge > Divorce
lr appearing to the Court, that the Defendant lives
in the State ol Alabama, so that thn ordinary process
of law cannot be served upon him. It is ordered that
he appear at the next Term of this Court, or in de
fault of appearance, that the cause go to trial, and
that this Rule be published weekly for two months
before the next Term.
A true extract from the minutes.
B P STUBBS. Cl k
M ay 31,1853. 52 lit
*500 t il VliUrMilr!
JIOBENSACK S WORM SYRUP.
Anarlicle founded upon Sciemific principles, com
pounded with purely vegetable stiHstanoes. being perfect
ly safe w hen lakeu.and was never known lo fail in curing
Ihe most obstinate case. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from lire fart lhat U not only
destroys them but removesalliheslime anJ mucus which
mav remain.
TIIE TAPE WORM.
This worm is the most difficult one to destroy of all
that inhahit the human body. It grows to an aim ist in- j
definite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in I
the intestines and stomach as lo produce Fits St. Vitus ‘
Dance, Arc.; w hich is the cause of many going to the j
grave, not believing that these complaints have their |
originn from the Tape Worm; consequently they do not ■
use the pr rper medicines for their disease. To those I
who are afflicted with this awful foe to health, I recoin- j
mend the use oftnjr Worm Syrup, nod Liver Pills; the
Wilkinson mortgage Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court House door in
town ot Irwinton. VVilkinenncounty, between
the hours ofsale on the first Tuesday in Aiign-t next,
j One negro Bov named Ned of dark complexion a-
j bout 12 years of age; levied on as the property of
Benjamin Kemp to satisfy- a mortgage fi fa issued from
the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county in favor of
James Watters vs said Kemp. Property pointed
i out in said mortgage.
JAMES TAYLOR. D Sh’ff.
j May 30, 1853. 52
Jasper Ilurlgage Sale.
W ILL he sold before the ('mart House door in
Ihe town of Monlicello. Jasper county, on Ihe
first Tuesday in September next, within the legal
hours of sale. Ihe following property, to wit;
I couch. I clock. I double barrel shot gun. 1 bu
reau. I wardrobe. 2 sets of knives and forks. 1 set of
while china ware. I lot of pots, ovens and kitchen
^ furniture 1 one Imrse waggon and harness 1 saddle
and bridle. I side table I light stand, 2 cows and
‘ calves, 400 lbs of bacon, sold as the property of
Ja mes I* Wood, to satisfy- a mortgage fi fa issued
from and returnable to die Inferior Court of said
i county, in favor of Henry A Dickinson vs James E
Wood Property pointed out in said mortgage.
Also, one Buggy, ] cow and calf, halfdozen chairs,
and one bedstead and matlrass. and one table; levied
as the property ot William M Vlotlicshed mortgager,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of James E Howard
mortgagee vs said Molheshed; property pointed nut
in said mortgage. C D BOSTICK, D. Sh’ff.
June 7, 1853. 2 td
admr as aforesaid, should not execute titles lo the lot
of land in conformity with said bond
A true extract from the minutes. Mav 3, 18.53
493m SAM’L BEALL. Ordinary.
! GEORGIA. Appling county.
,4 I.E persons interested, are hereby notified that
zliw-ii months after this date, application w ill Ire
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate
of Garry CAuin. deceased, late of said county.
CALVIN QUIN, Adtn’r.
May 7, 1853. 51 9t
GEORGIA. Twiggs county
HKREAS, Martha J Uetiford. Executrix of
the last Will anil testament ol John Benford,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of disuds-ion from said estate, she having fully
executed her trust ns will more fully appear by ref
erence lo 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
my office within the time prescribed hy law. to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under mv hand officially- Marion. May 21,
1853—52 6m ' LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord y.
SPLENDID FOUR HORSE POST COACHES
Arc now mnniiii? Daily
Between ,7Iattison anti Eatontosi.
Leave Madison every day.
((Sunday excepted) at 61 o’clk,
a. ni.—arrive at Eatonton same
dav at JI j o ’clk a m.
Leave Eatonton every day (Sunday excepted) at
I o’clock, p m—arrive at Madison same day hv 6i
p ni. Thus connecting with the Georgia Railroad
at Madison, and with the Milledgeville anil Eatonton
Railroad at Eatonton. giving passengers a good
night's rest at Madison, and only 21 miles of staging
The Conches. Horse* and Dtivprs are as good as
any m Georgia Persons going from Savannah to
Athens, or above A'hens. will find this route Ihe
most expeditious and comfortable, ami the cheapest
way they can go Extra Horses and Hacks will be
kept at each end, so as to ensure prompt convey
ance to all passengers, in case of a crowd, or on
Sunday if required. Persons going to Milledg
feclty sound and tell I am now enjoying good hea th.
j My case was seen and wilne.-sed by more than three
hundred persons I would advise all who are Ihe
subjects nl this disease to visit l)r Moseley as soon
as possible, and have their health 'e-'sred.
MARY JACOBS.
i References—Col Richard Walker. Monroe, Ga
| Maj John McCurdy, Gwinnett Co . Ga.. Thomas
j Jacobs. Esq., Gwinnett Co. Ga., Dr. J D Martin,
Giilfin Ga
Mrs. Jacobs resides near Logatisville, Gwinnett
county. Ga.
Dr. Moseley has in his possession more than forty
ceMilii ales from patients that he has cored within the
i last three years.
May 31. 1853, 52 tf
March 29, 1853
SAM’L W. COLLINS.
44—ly
YV
W!
Executor's. Sale
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 Gaidner, securities, notes belong
ing to the estate of Anthony Peeler, riec’d.
JOHN STEPHENSON, one of the
Executors lo Estate of Anthony Peeler, dec’d.
June 6th 1853. 2—td.
Administrator's Sale
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS. Zenus Forrihsm. Guardian of the
person and property of Iverson Cannon, mi
nor of Allen annon. late of said con nly. deceased,
applies lo me for letters of dismission Irom said Guar
dianship.
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned to
bn and appear at my office within the lime prescribed
by law, to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted
Given under my hand at office this 7th day of
June 1853 2 5t SAMI, BEALL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, Eliza Franris Moran makes apli
ration to me for le"ers of administration on
the estate of William A. Moran, late of said county,
dee’d.
These ire tberefore to citeand admonish a.lland
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. toshow cause if any exist, why
said lettersshould not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 6th day ofjtine
1852. JOHN HAM MONO, Otd’y.
June 6th, 1853. 1—Cui
(■t’OI'giil, Wilkin.on County.
of the perishab'e property of said estate: Consisting
of Hog*, Cattle, House and Kitchen fuiriilttre Ac —
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ROBT. V. WILLIS.
June 14, 1853 2—
Administratin''* Sale.
VWM»ILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in August
next, at the Court House Door ill Irvvinville
Irwin county, between Ihe legal hours of sale, one
Syrup to be taken in doses of two table spoonfuls three ! Lot of Land No one hundred and two (102) lying
lime* a day, and then take Irom five to eight of my Liver and being in the 6lh Dist of said enmity, as die prn-
'fj\ N Tuesday the 26th dav of July next.will he sold W H S-RKAS Knbt. Rnzar applies to me for let-
U at the late residence oi Kezial. Willis dec’H . all ' Hrs Administration on the estate of Moses
• - - - — - - M .McDonald late of said county, deceased.
perty of Frederick Rooks, late of said county, dec’d.
Sold for the benefit of the ItPirs. Terms on the day
ol sale. ASA ROOKS, Adn.’i.
J one 6. 1853. 2—
AtliiiiniMralor’s Salt*.
MY91LL be sold on the first Tuesday iu July next.
ww one Lot of Land containing Two Hundred
and fifty acres more ot less, in the town of Gaines
ville at the Court house door in the county of Hall,
as the property of James Linscy. deceased lying in
the 10th ilisTrict, No. 63 Sold for the benefit of the
heir*. Terms of sale made known on the day.
ISAAC L1NSEY. Adm’r.
May 25. 1853 51
Guardian's Sale.
■VATILL be sold before the Court House door in
Tv Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on Ihe first Tues
day in JULY next. 202|4 acres of land, number not
known, in the 26th Di-t of said county, known as
the Patterson place, adjoining lauds of Joel Butler,
James Parks and others
LAND! LAND!
Pills, to dislodge anil pass the worm. By strictly follow-
ing these directions, the most obstinate cases cf Tape
worm can he speedily cured
ROUND OR STOMACH WORM.
ThU worm is usually found in the small intestine*,
■nd is the worm most common to children, yet il is not
entirely confined to tln-m. as adult* have frequently been
known to suffer with them 1 he .ympt. ins most promi
nent while affected with this worm, are hardness and
fnllnesaof thehelley, slimy -tool., loseness of the bow
el*, picking at ll e nose, ablueish streak under the eyes,
&e If yon. ornnvofyotir rhihlren have any of the
above symptom , Hobensack’s Worm Syrup can safely
be depended upon—hy using it you have a certain, safe
and speedy cure.and ifafter using it according to the dis
rcctions the patient is not restored to health and the
worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, yon can
rest assured there i» no remedy beyond Ihe grave, as for
fail there U no such words as tail with thoso who use
mv Worm Syrup.
ASCARIDES, OR SMALL THREAD WORMS.
Thrae worms, to which the human system is liable .are
Ihe roost troublesome of oil others. They are generally
to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain,
from the irritation they produce: lay the foundation for
serious disorders, such as inflammation of the bowel*,
and other derangement* of tlie Stomneh. The best nnd
safest medicine that can he used is /Johensark’s Worm
Syrup. Surh is the astonishing power ofmy medicines
over Ascaradies, that I defy anyone to produce a case
where my worm Syrup and Liver pill* are recommen
ded lo be used they will not cure. All lhat is necessary
is lo nsethe Syrup in accordance with directions on each
bottle; ami in case a gentle purgative is required jn order
to allay the irritation they produce, the Liver Pills
by their sympathising action nnd healthy operation up
on the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that ran be
taken.
HOBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No pail ol the system is more liable to disease than
the Liver, it ireing supplied with numerous blood vessel*
and nerves, and if diseased, i he blood of course flow
ing through all parts of the body produces Liver
Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious Affections,^ Dyspepsia
&.c , Ac.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Is attended with chills,succeeded hy fever, severe pain*
in the region of the Liver, vomiting, hitter taste, yellow
furred to.ngue.pulse full and houndmg.the pain in theaide
is increased by pressure, should the left lobe he affected,
the pain i* generally in the left shoulder; with a short dry
cough, ihe skin Ireeoming of a sallow appearance, and
tire stools clay colored. This disease can lie cured hy
the user f llobcn-ack’s I-iver Pills, as they art directly
upon the seat of the disease, and t hpn operating upon the
bowels they expel all the corrupt and vitiated matter
from the system.
DYSPEPSIA.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases
are dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppression after
eating meals, sourness arising from the stomarh, &.c ,
and sometimes general languor ot the w hole body, from
this il will be seen lhat the disease owes its origion to a
disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. Hoben-
sack's Liver Pill* i( the very medicine to effect a perma
nent and lasting cure, a* they act by changing the cer
tain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action,
and rendering the blood pure and healthy.
TO FEMALES.
You will find these pills and invaluable
many complaints to which you are subject.
lions either total or partial, they have been .
^Himahle benefit in restoring and purifying lire blood and 1 division between Calvin Dean in right of his wife,
011^ sr fluids so as to cure all complaints w hich may arise ■ Joel Deese and William Chambers,
from female irregularities, as head ache, dimness of sight ! Term*—small notes with good security, payable
pain in. , * le back, Ac. 1 hew Pills are ihe only safe first of January, 1854.
1-r = ' ’ ' ' WM. FISHER, Commissioner.
i June 1,1853. ltd
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred anil creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if any, why said let-
teis may not be granted
Given under my hand at office this 10th June,1853
3—'t SAM’L BEALL. Ordinary.
GM tRGIA. Baldwin county.
W HEREAS. John It Lovett, makes application
to me for letters of administration, on die es'ate
of William D. §caggin late of said county, dec'd
Tlie-e are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and credimrs of Ihe said de-
cea-od. to he and appear at my office, within die. time
prescribed by law, to «hovv cause, if any they have,
why said lettersshould not h - granted.
Given under my hand at office this 25th dav of'June
1853—4 51 JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y
TWO MONTH NOTICES.
IXTY days nltpr date application will he made
'£> to die Honorable Court of Ordinary of Wilkin
son county. for leave to sell the real estate lying in
said county, belonging to Thomas Underwood late
of said conntv. deceased
HANNAH M. UNDERWOOD. Adm’rx.
SEABORN J. STUBBS. Ad.u’r,
June II 1853 3
I would also inform the public that I
have charge of the
SOCIAL CIRCLE EATISli HOUSE
on the Georgia Railroad, which lias been enlarged
so as to accommodate those who vvi-h the best of
rooms ami as good eating and attention as can be
given The Table will bespread with the best die
countrv affords, on the arrival ol every train of cats
that passes on the Georgia Kaiimad.
KjT Call and see.
J-A CL\RK, Proprietor.
June 7. 1853. 1 — hn
HEALTH FOR THE STATES!!. 1
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A
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§1 -id \
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
EXTRAORDINARY CERE (>F LOSS OF HEALTH DISOR
DEREI) STO.VIai H INDIGESTION AND DETERMINATION
OF BLOOI) TO THE HEAD.
Copy of a letter from Mr. John Elinti. of Erw-wen, near Har
lech, Mermnctshirf*.
To Profr*S8or Holloway — Sir- I av.»i! myself of the earliest
opportunity of informing you that f<*r a very Ion? neriwl, I
was atfluted with a daiitjerous ?i<i iincss and frequent swnn-
min?s? in the head, attended by I >ss of ipp* iite,disordered sto-
mach and Eeneraliy iinpiired health. Ever;, lueati* had filled
l«* ?ive me «ny permanent relief, and at len?th it hern me so
alarming thm I was really afraid 01 ? . n? about without an at
tendant In this melancholy coedmoo, I waited personally uj»-
Iu?lies, Chemist. Harlech, for the purpose of consulting
Notice lo Debtors and Ct editors.
LL persons indeblerl to Ihe estate of Thomas
K Slaughter, late of Jasper county, deeea-ed.
A
Also 202{ acres in the same Di-t known as the will please make payment without delay, and those
Jones place, adjoining lands of estate of Whipple, having demands against said estate will present them
Allen. Davidson. Martin. Carswell and others. 8uld as early as conv vnient to 'he undersigned
for the benefit of Frances Whipple,a minor, ofSte-i JAMES M. *’ II.EIAMS.
phen Whipple, deceased. 1 One ol the Adm rs.
ROBERT L. MITCHELL, Guardian. June 10, 1853.
April 19,1853. 46
2—6t
^ IXTY days
Oto the lion
after date, application will be made
rrahle Court of Ordinary of Jasper
p()R Sa’e at public outcry on the 1st Tuesday of comity, for leave In sell the Negroes belonging lo the
JULY' next, (il not »ol<J privately before then,)
before the Court Hnoee door in Carrollton.
1 ot. 269,9th Dist. Carroll.
•• 28. 12»h ••
Dooly, to tie sold in Vienna,
3d !*ec. Cherokee, sold in Cassviile
Wilkinson, sold in lrwinioti.
'* 185. 5'.h
“ 235, 17il»
*• 351. 3d
“ 352. - “
Sold to pay Legacies
MARY E.
BLOUNT. Adm’r..
of Kick'd. A. Blount.
Milledgeville, May 10, 1853.
Administrator's Sale.
>Y virtue of and Order from the honorable the
estate of William L Jones, late of-rnid county, deed.
THUS J SPEAKS. Adm’r
May 2,1853. 49 9t
S IXTY days after dale, application will he made
lo the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, for
leave to sell Lots of Land. Nos 90 in the 4th Di*t. of
Carroll county, and No 493 in ihe 3d Di*i Floyd
county, as ihe real esiale o! John G. Cook, iute^of
Jones countv. deceased.
CHARLES HUTCHINGS, Adm’r
ol John (J. Cook, dec’d.
Clinton April 30 1854. 49—9t
2 IXTY d«y« after dale, application will b^ made lo
the honorable f.’niir! ofOrdinerv of Jasper conn-
t iklns them lor a
o their wonderful
faith, nnd enabled
ry to puhii*h iIlls
un. sir. xonrnbe-
JOHN LLOYD.
i Walk,
ith a
ill do for
l! loUS
i-im ns to what I had better <!•»: he k
Pills, I fried them without tie lay. ;»nd
short time, I am happy to bear tesium
j efficacy. 1 am now restored lo perfect he;
lo lesurae my usual duties. You are at lit*c
I letter in any way y,»u may think proper I
client servant, (Signed)
June6th, IS5‘2.
MIR ACT LOTS CURE OF DROPSY.
Extract of a letter irora Edward Rowley, Esq., of Inc! i
Tobago,dated Aj ril Sfh. IS5‘»
To Professor Holloway—Dear Sir: I deem it a duty I
you and the public ai lar?e, to inform ’-on of a most mi*
recovery from lhat dreadful disease. DROPSY, and which,un-
dcr God. was affected hy jour inv.tlu ih - Pills. I was tapped
five times w.ihin eight months, and skilfully treated by two
medical practitioners, but could not ?« t cured, until I had re
course t«* your remedy, mil n«>t withstand in? ail I had under
gone, this miraculous medicine cured me in the course of six
weeks. (.Signed; EDWARD ROWLEY.
infallible cure of a stomach COM pi aint with
INDIGESTION and violent he i> aches.
Extract of a letter from .Mr. Go wen. Chemist, of Clilton,
near Bristol, dated July Utli, |8.»2
To Professor Holloway—Dear S r—I am re quested hy a lady . - - j j ^ r ,
named Thomas.just ai lived from ihe West Indies, to acquaint **y tlic gretne-1 oi.mII meoieiriPS Carter s* * pauiMi Mix
you that for a period of eight years, herself a ml lamily suffered “ T r "
from continual bad ,health, arising liom disorders oft he Liver
i the afflicted
them ail that m'dicnie can d«>.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER.
Practical nnd At nlyiica! Chemist, Lowell Mass
Sold by E .1 WHITE. Milledsevillc. I*vnoli & Dav s Eatonton
and hv Druggists and dealers in medicines every where.
Apt il I*i, J--53 45—2m
FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED.
!.<’( Ih«iilllii:t«<l rciid anil |>oiulor
More than 500 pt-rson* in tile oily nl RirlunuliH. Va,
alone lestyfy to the remarkable cures jierforiiied hy
Carter's Spanish Mixture.
The great Spring Medicine and purifier of the
Blood is now used hy hundred* of gratefnI patients,
xvho tesiify daily lo the remarkable core* performed
and Stomach, Ind geslion, loss of Appetite, violent Head aches,
pains In the side, weakness and ireneml debility for which she
consulted the most eminent men in ihe c.dony, but without any
beneficial result; at last, she had recourse to your invaluable
Pills, which in a very short time effected so great a change for
the better, that she continued them, and ihe whole lamily were
restored to health and strength Further she desires me to
say, that she has witnessed their e\tia -idinary virtues in
those complaints ine.dental to children, particularly incases
of Measles and Scarlatina, having effected positive cures of
these « iseases with no other remedy.
(Signed) S. GOWEN.
These celebrated Pills .ire wonderfully efficacious in the fidiow-
S Complaint*.
Ague,
Asthma.
B i I i o i
plaint
Blotches on
the Skin
Bowel Coin
plaints
Colics
Constipation
of tlie Bowels
Consumption
Debility
Dropsy
Com Dysentery
Erysipelas
Female lrregu
larities
Fevers of all
kinds
inflammation
.dice
Fits
Gout
Head ache
Indigestion
Liver com
plaints
Lumbago
Piles
Rheumatism
Retention of
Trine
Scrofula, or
King’s Evil
Sore Tin oats
Stone & Gravel
Secondary
sj m pin ms
Tic Dtdnureux
Tumours
Ulcers
Venereal Affec
tions
Worms of all
kinds
Weak ness,from
whatever cause
&c., &e.
Solti at the e : tai)lishment of Pr-'feE'Or Holloway, $44-Strand.
(nearTVmp'e Bar.) London, and by ail Vendors of Mi dit ir.es
throughout the Cnlied State?, in Pots and Boxes ai 37c.. P7c.,
ti 50c. each. Wholesale by the principal Drug houses in the
Cnfmi ; and by Messrs. A. B. & I). SaNDS, New York.
There is a considerable savin? by l iking the larger sizes,
N. B.—Directions inr thr guidance of patients i.i every disor
der are affixed to each box.
For sale by U M. W. LINCOLN, Savannah. Ga.
“ E. I WHITE, anti CASE. FORT & CO. .Milledgeville.
April 12th. I«53. 45—eowly
s
May 2. 1853.
i J3courtof Ordinary of Lowndes county, will be ty, for leave to sell the Lands belonging tn Layton
| sold, on tlu; 1st Tuesday in August next, before the Q, Yancy. tumor of said county
| Court House door in Troupville. Lowndes
j county, within tire legal lion rs of sale, the fol- j
I lowing named negroes, viz. one negro woman. J
about 25 years old named 8arah. and her two chil
dren Joe and Adaline, Joe about 11 yems old. Ada-
line about 9 years old; sold a* tire property of Mor-
: gan G. Swain, for distribution
SHADR1CH GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
June 1, 1853. 1
RICHARD YANCY, Guard
49 9t
-Notice,
j^|~F|\VO months after dale. I will apply lo the (’our*
of Ordinary of Baldwin county fur leave to sell
tire slaves and real property of James B. Ranfroe,
dec'd VV. McKINLEY, Adtn’r.
June 4.1853. 1—9t
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of YYilkin«on county, for
next, before the Coutt Iloit-e door in the town leave to sell the real estate of Michael R Pickle, late
mndieinn in I of Irwinton. two negro men. F.lijah. (a blacksmith) 0 f Wilkinson county, deceased.
In obstruc- i and Mo«e, sold in obedience to a decree in Equity JAMES F. GOODMAN, Adm’r.
ifound of in\ ; of Wilkinson Superior Court, for the purpose of a May 26 1853. 52 9t
Commissioners Sale.
ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in JULY
$200 REWARD!
RANAWAY or Stolen front my Negro
.Marl in Columbus, in December last, two
Negroes eacli about 10 years old. both of
yellow complexion, and both mechanics,
e by Ilie name of Simon, he was pur
chased of O. Britain in Coweta county. Ga, lie has a
wife in Coweta co.. and I think it likely that lie is in
that vicinity The other hoy is named John, a shrewd
cunning chap, and will likely try to pass himself off ns
ii free. man. he can talk French, lie is subject to intox- round trie bottle,
icatjon. I have no idea what direction he will take, I | None genuine unless signed
think it will he East. The above reward will he giv- Druggists
tore Neuralgia. Rlienma'ism. Scrofula' Eruptions
on ihe Skin. Liver diseases. Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores
Affections of Ihe Kidneys. Diseases of the Throat,
Female Complaints. Pains and Aching of the Bones
and Joints, are speedily pul to flight by using this great
and inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the blond nothing lias yet been
found to compare with it It cleanses the system of
all impurities, acts gently and efficiently no the Liver
and Kidneys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone to
the stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and
restores ihe Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bro
ken dow n try the excesses of youth, to its pristine vig
or and strength.
For Ihe Ladies it is incomparably belter than all
the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s
8panisli mixture will remove all sallow ness of com
plexion bring lliej mspe mantling to the cheek, give
elasticity to the step, and improves the gciierr I health
in a remarahle degree, beyond all the medicines ever
heard of
AGUE AND FEVER—Great Cure—I hereby
certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of
the most violent description. I had several Physi
cians. took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury,
and I lr. lo ve all the Ponies advertised, hut all with
out any permanent relief. At l ist I tried Cartek’s
8pxni*h Mixture, two bottles of which effectually
cored me. and 1 am happy to say I hive hail neitlite
Chills or Fever since. I consider il Ihe best Tonic
in the world, and the only medicine lhat ever reached
my ea*e JOHN LONGDt N.
Beaver Dam. near Richmond. Va.
A large number of certificate* of remarkable corps
performed on persons residing m the city of Rich-
mnml, Va . hy the use of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, is
the best evidence that there i* no humbug about it —
The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and
public men. well known to the community all add
their testimony totlio effects cf’lii.- Great Blood Pu
rifier.
Call and see a few hundreds of (lie certificates a-
Bennett & B. ers
«he*«l*. b »ck,4M'. These Pill, are the only safe
and effect remedy to rure the following complaint:—
Gout. Nerve Melancholy, Sick Headache, Giddi-
ne»*.’ Kbeuma. Distressing Breams, Donnes, of sight
nr in fact any ol» * 1 ll “ t ar:se fr 0 ™ affection* of
theLiver.impuriB ' of heb ood,or co, ’*“ I " ,,ion ° r,1 '«
boweU " \AL EVIDENCE
We the Cude»i-nlii having had the re-
'Wars tags.
(or all diseases of tit*
ay. that the ingredients of .
Lile? ! hen * lh * bwt P' 11 '» use
. mpuritte* of the blood, <fc, ' WOOD, M D
GEORGE EY.M.D
J.GROWL, LD.
Purchase none K.„ D. BOWEN.A. ’ signiture of
I’-*-N. HOBEN8ACK’’^f 8 |i , ‘*o ,ng th *- "orthles* im
itations. OAl ”*• «“ «R other, are k
•o h^orae'ne ”f w ‘“PPhes, and all other* '’ur'' 1 ?
ajasa&«irasEJvw* «
l&v S,\
UwU.S-
*—ly.
Administrator's Sale
U J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ol July, before
the Court House door in M tlledgeville. the house
| and Lot now occupied by Dr Miichdl, Sold as the
I properly of Wm. \Vaile, dec’d to perfect titles only—
i by leave of Cojjrt.
ISABEL WAITE. Adm rx
May 17th 1853 51—40d.
Notice-
LL personshaving demand* against the estate
°t Michael R. Pickle, hte of Wilkinson coun
ty, deceased a-e hereby notified tn 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 24th, 1853. 52
*>|IXTY day* after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary. Jasper county for
leave to sell the Land and N'ernes(or so much theri.-
■ of as will pay the debts) belonging to the estate of
Themas K Slaughter, deceased.
JAMES M. WILLIAMS.
Oi e of the AdniVs.
June 14.1853 2—9t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the esiale
; t\. of Robert Willis, late of Baldwin county dec’d.
ate requested to present them according to law. and
I tlmse indebted to said estate will please make itnoie*
diate payment
ROBERT V. WILLIS, l , , ,
WILLIAM C. LEE. ) Adinrs;
June 13,1853. 2 7t
II. N. BATCIIELLER, will pay Thef.c
Cents per pound for clean RAGS (except wool and
ilk, jin Goods, at Cash prices.at the Yellow House.
MilMgaville, January 25, 1853, 34—If
»\
en for the delivery of the two negroes, or $100 for
either of them with sufficient testimony to convir.l the
thief if stolen, or $20 (irr either of the negrres if not
stolen. Address HENRY H. LOWE. Ga.
Ellerslie, Harris countv.
May 17, 1853. 50 2m
Strayed front the subscriber, living
/--Asi^T'Four Miles of Marion Twiggs county, a
‘ -1 <^_Y sun ll black mare AIULE.-boulders badly
skinned from plowitig. I will pay to any person a
liberal reward for her delivery A»d any information
concerning said Mule will he thankfully received
JOHN FAULK.
Afarion, May 31, 1853. 1 tf
GEORGIA, Appling County.
/\ LL persons interested are hereby notified that
two months alter date application will he made
ta the honorable the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. for leave to sella portion of the real estate ofjeltn
Graham, dec’d. lafe of said conntv.
MARY A GRAHAM, Adm’r*.
Muy 25th, 1853. I—9t.
•NOTICE.
A T next August Term of llie Court of Ordinary
of Baldwin enuuty. I willapply for leave to sell
Ihe roal esiale of Robt. Willi*. senr„ deceased—for
distribution. ROBT- V- WILLIS, Ao’m’r.
May 31.1853 51 9:
Prinetpnl Depots at AI Ward, Close JtCo, No. 63
.Maiden Lane New York.
T W Dyott & Sons, and Jenkins & Hartsthorne,
Philadelphia.
Bennett & Beers, No 125 Main Slreet Richmond,
Virginia.
For Sale hy CASE, FORT & Co.. Agents. Mil
leilgeville; I'. M . Turner & On , Savannah; Haver-
land. Harrall Sf Co., Charleston; and by Druggists
and Merchants everywhere.
Price $S par Bottle, 6 bottles for §5. 51 ly
French Brr;itl, Piets anil Cakes
Calied iu American. French ami German styles.
EVERY EVENING,
B1KEBV AND
CONFECTIONARY,
(Ferrell's Old Stand.)
Cake and t’andy. Pyramids embelished in the
handsomest style, for Weddings, Halts nnd Parties,
from $2 lo $25 All sort* of Tea-Cakes, Crackers,
Bi-cmt. Knsk. Bunns and Bread.
Ft’Uils—Oranges. Lemon*. Apples &e., Ac
Pickles, Preserves. Figs, Preserved Lobster, Sar
dines, Catsup, Lemon Sirup Ac.
A general assortment of CONFECTIONARY, Ac,
which he will sell at the lowest Cask price*.
Milledg*villj, F*t». 8, 1853. '
ST OX SI U OlllL
AND
IPwOlT P«ikILIUGv
1 ffa HE subscriber would inform the public that he is
I now prepared to execute, at the shortest notice,
the various kinds of work connected with his branch
of business; Such as Rock Cottibo for Buildings;
•Iso for Tomb-Stones and the Superstructure for
Ratlin: enclosing graves. His terms are as reasona
ble a* could be obtained elsewhere. And his work
will hear comparison with any othvr Stone Mason iu
the State Specimens of his work can he seen at the
Milledgeville nr Sparta Burying Grounds
A lute addressed to him at Alilledgeville will meet
with prompt attention
E. CHANDLER.
Milledgeville. Feh. 15. 1853. 37—if
SEWING ’!AC 11 INE.
: SINGER’S Patent Straight Needle perpendicular action
>s«'wir»a AladiiiK*.
! Secured ,n the United Stales hy two Distinct Patents, j to agricultural purposes. and^warVlheTn’iho'oremr.
the Ist grant'd Aug. 12 1-52. tie-id April 13 1852 j ums-a silvercup worth foOund a Goid Medal worth
j Tne only Machine pri\i!»g*d lo u^e a slr.ngnl , ^39
needle. Within a short lime u .ns hppn awarded aev- j Ofthe Pump«. Water Wheel# and Gi
| en sold and silver medal# at Fair# in different Stales.
| In less than two year# tne great reputation of this la*
bur-savin? machine ha# been established in this conn manufacture
; fry and m F.tirnpe. Wh it spinuin* machinery i# to
the old spinning wheel. Singer’s Sewing Machine is
1 toother mode# of «ewinff. It ha# already triumphed
; over inveterate prejudice# arising from the sale o- —
■ imperf* ct nnd worihle## machine#. |t has b«*en introf JL* M ^ R €> O i?I JP 1# A IIV T •
! rfitced extensively into large ii>auulhcltiring establish- | Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Atrruus Debility oj
merit# and into the h inds of individual operators It ^ Kidneys.
«ew# svitv variety of material# rnar#e or fine Cloth i diseases arisin? from ;« disor >red Liver or. Stnmac
#i w# e\ i r\ \ irie*> oi m.ueri.n . co.ir. e or nue. #urh as coiistipnt.on, inward Piles, fullness or Wood id the
i or Lenther. with marvelous rapidity, and surprising
! strength and beauty, preforming flie work a# fast a# ,
I ten persons, and much better than it can tie done hy :
I hand. ’Phi# machine i# compact, ornamental, durable, j
• and is easi y adjusted and operated Full printed di* ;
! rection# for using it are furni-heii with each machine*
i The price, vviih all apparatus complete, is .$125
I Kil LV' r «'rthe KxpreaaC’cmipaijie* or merchant* vis- F „ er , nd d „ii tn'th'e Hc\d7Tl'eiirienry of per*ptn.«ton
itm? .\ew York to buy good.#, furnish a convenient yellowness <*f the skin and (yes. pain in the side. Iwick.rhest.
I eindiuin to procure machines; and a draft, payable to ,l ' nK f ’ .sudden flushes of heat, hnrninE in tfie flesh, con
j 1 .r i it i ^ • i stant ima?inin?s of evil and ereat depression of snirtis ran In*
our order in New York, will always ir?«ure a machine, , effectually cured i>y, 1 Irus » cai * De
; perfect and complete, being #ent a# directed DK. HOOFLANO’S
.... . .... *' n Gear ex-
hihileil. we ton*ider .Messrs Nisbet A l.evy’s thebe.-t
and award them the premium on these article* of
manufacture. WM. M. WADLEY. Ch’n.
Cj 3 Orders for Gin Gear and other inacliinerv,
promptly filled, on suitable reference being given "
Dec 7, 1852. | y
. - . to the
head, aridity of the Stomach, nausea, heart (aim,dis
gust for food, fullness, or wei?ht in the ^tomarlj,
sour Eructations, sickness or flunero ? at Hie
pit of the Stomarh. swimming of the Head,
hurried ami difficult breathing, flutter
in? at the Heart, chronic oi suffo
cat in? sensations when in a
lyln? posture, dimness of
vision, dots or webs be
fore the Sisht.
The attention of Shirt And Cottar Manufacturers Celebrated German Bitters. Prepared bn
is particularly called to these machines.ihry stitch llti- j DR. C HI. JAEKSON ^
ASSIST*
The well known superiority of t! e
Genuine liartlorsl Collhn Axscs.
has induced some manufactiirers to stamp their axes
II. COLLINS, and such axes are frequently sold as
my manufacture
The GENUINE COLLINS AXES, which hue
been made under my direction for more than twenty-
five years, and which have sustained such an unri-
vallr d reputatio-i. are invariably stamped COLLINS
& CO , IIARTFORD Thev are to he found at
our Depot in the ciiy of New York, and atthe priu-
or helois, from the up country, will find Ibis the best cipa! Hardware Storesin large cities
route for them also
There i« a Singe line just started between Eatou-
ton and Monlicello;
Leave Eatonton every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, at 1 p. tn., and arrive at .Monlicello same
days at 7 p ill.
Leave Miniticelln eveiy Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 6$ o’clock, a. tn.,and arrive at Eatonton
same days hv Ilia m.—thus connecting with the
Eatonton and Milledgeville Railroad and the Stage
line from Madison
STAGE OFFICES are kept at
The POST OFFICE in Monlicello;
A UNDERWOOD’S HoTEL. Eatonton;
MRS. CAMPBELL'S Madison.
J A CLARK. Contractor.
For Die l-apirt Cure of
COl filfS. COLDS. HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS. Ml! OOPING-COIGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many year# oftri.il, instead ot iiupamn? ti e pulillc coufl-
I’enre in this medicine, has won for it in appreciation and no.
im-ifty by Ui ftxreeilini; ti e n ost sanguine expet ‘arions of it3
friends ’Nothin? I ut its intrinsic vn iocs .uni tliemn istaka
ble liciiefit conferred on tliou-ands of siiflV* ers. could originate
H'.tl maintain the reputation it enjoys While many inferior
remedies thru.-t upon theomur-un ty, ha\e faiied ami berndfs-
r.irdcd. this ha# trained friends hy every trial, conferred bene
fits on the uflSieted they ran > ever for?* t an«I produced cures
tot* numeriiu* anti too remarkaide to he forgotten
Wiole it is a f* m I on tlie public to pr* t< ml that any one
medicine will infallildy cu
the Cherry Pertnr.il does i
most invariably cure the i
As time makes these fa
medicine has gradually hi
• if. from the log-cabin "f t
«f Europe tn Kings. Thn
State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it < out .i- s,Cherry
i’ertonl is know n as the best remedy extant for diseases of the
J hi.m* and Lungs, ami in many fnreien couniries, it is cumin?
to lie ex'disively o>ed t*> tl.eir most imelliecnt Physicians. In
Gi cat Britain, Fiance and Germany, where the no dical scien
res have reached iheir highest perfection.Che> ry Pectoral is in
troduc’d, and in constant use in the Armies, H<»pifa)s, Alms
Houses. Public Institutions, and in domt'stic practice, a.» tfl^
surest remedy i heir atiendin? Physicians can *mpioy for the
more danserous affecti ns ol the lun?s. Also in Ihe milder
cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure.
In fact, some oi tlie roost flatt»rm? testimonials we receive,
have he* n from parents who * ave found it efficacious in cases
particularly incid* ntaito ciiiltlhood
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured hy a practical Chemist,
and every ounce of it under his own eye. with invariable accu-
r cy and « are. It is sealed and protected hj law from counter
feit#, consequently can In* relied on as genuine without adul
teration. We have endeavored here to furnish The community
with a medicine of such intrinsic superoriiy and worth as
should commend itself to iheir confidence—a remedy atoe.ee
safe, speedy and effectual, which thi# has by repealed and
countie.-s trials proved i r se!f to he; ard trust hy ereat care in
prep arm? it with chemical accuracy . of uniform strength to af
ford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the
j en prrfrcdy which no oirier machine can
l Machine Needle#, Silk Twist on #pools. Linnen
i Thread, &c*. manufactured for these machine ex-
j pressly. always «>r» hand and for sale. Black Silk,
i 5;? per lb., colored, $7 50.
| These, admirable machine, and finished specimens
! of their work mav at all times be freely examined, at
! either of nur OFFICES.
1 No. 258 Broadway. New York.
r No. *J51 Washington Street. Boston
No. 57 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia.
No 159 Baltimore Street. Baltimore.
No. i97 Eln Slreet, Cincinnati
I .VI, SINGER & CO.
N B.—The New York Office will he removed lo
i No. 3£3 Broadway, on Ihe first of May n*xt
j April 19 IH53 46—3m
| ^ am a man. and derm nothing which relates j sons w.mTil
to man foreign to my feelings,
j BEAD! YOUTH ANI> MAVHOOI).
| A VIGOROUS Life or a premature death —
l)r Kl.NKELIN on Self-Preservation Only 25 cts.
This book, jn#t published, i# filled with useful in-
j formation and diseases of the human system. It ad-
I dresses itself alike to Youth. 1 anhood and Old age.
[ and should be read hy all The valuable advice and
| impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
120 A'ch Street. Philadelphia.
Tlu-lr iiuweroviT the almve cli-ensrs Unot excelled, tf equal-
ier preparatinn in the United State*, as the cure*
, led, hv any other preparation in the United State*, as the cures
I Ktrest, in many eases alter skilful physicians brut failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of iuvalid* Posses
sing -real virtues in the rertifiration of diseases ofthe Idver
; and lesser elands, exereisins the most searching powers in
I weakness and affections of the digestive orkan*. they arc with-
i si, safe, ccrloin and pleasant
HEAD AM) BE CONVINCED
! From the Boston Bee,
The editor said. Dec 22nd. Dr. ll mfland's Celehru-
ted German Hitteis for the cure of Liver Complaint.
j Jaundice, Dyspepsn, Chronic or nervous Delulitv. is de er-
vedly one ot r lie most popular medicines of ;hc day. The-e
I Bitters have been used by thousands nnd a friend at our elbow
| says tie has innisell received an effectual and reroianent cure
j of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. XVe are enn-
- vinrrd that, in the use of these Bitters, tire patient constantly
sains strength and vigor—a fact worth, ofereat consideration.
They are pleasant in taste and siu II, il can la- use,I hy per
lcllcate stomachs with safety, under any
are speaking from experience, and lo the
afflicted w e advise their use
“Scott s lletkly." one of the heat Literary paper*
published, said. Aug. 25—-Dr. Hoofland’s German
Bitters, innnufarru ed by Dr. Jackson, n r 2 now recommend
ed hy some the most prnmtnent rnemliergof the fnrulty as
an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As
such is the case, we would advise all innihors to obtain a lioitle
and thus s tve Themselves much sickness. Persons ofdeli l.i t
Ted constitutions will find These Bitters advantageous to heir
health, nt we know from experience the salutarv efl'ect they
ha e upon weak systems.
MORE EVIDENCE—The Hun. C D Hinelinc, Mm or of the
City of Camden. N J, says: “Hooflnn l*s German Bitters — We
Mill there is nhurahmt proof I hat
t only as a general tli in?, but ai-
iladies f. r which it is employctl.
is wider and belter known, this
■m** the liesi reliance "f the -iffltet-
■ American Peasant, to the palaces
. ... . , I • c ' linuuail I > U'TmNII
iery and (tillering, and *ave annual y thousands nl j have seen many flattenin' m.ticesnf this nre.ln
lives Parents, hy reading it will learn linw to pre
vent the destruction of their children. A remittance
of 25 cent*, enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr
Kiiikehn, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under
envelope, p-r return of mail.
Dr. K . fifteen year* resident Physician, N W.
corner of Third at.rl Union streets- between Spruce
and Pine. Philadelphia, may he consulted confidently
He who places himself under theenre of Dr. K ‘ may
religiously cm fide in his honor as 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 be cored .it home.
Packages of Medicines, directions, Sec., forwarded
hy sendiiiff a remittance, and pnt op secure from
damage and curiosity. Booksellers. News Agents.
Pedlers. Canvassers, and all others supplied with the fo1 ™;
■ -. - - ana the
source from winch they came induced ustemake inquiry te*
necting its merit* Fidm ii quiry we were |rer3uaite(l to use a
and must say we founn it specific in its action upon itisrases
of th- Inerand digestive organs, and thepoweifu) influence
ii exerts upon nervous prostration is rea’lv surpriiim; 1;
calms arid strengthens ihe ie rxes. Iirieeu.« them n io estate
of repo-e, m.iklne sleep refro-hme. If this mod cine wa n
grn».*rallv used, we are satisfied there won id be less sirki e.-s
as from ilie stom ich. liver, aud nervous system the sreat ma
jority of real and imaginary dieases emanate. H ve them iaa
healthy condition, you can hid defiance to epidemics generally
This extraordinary medicine we would advise oirr friends wl o
are at all indisposed, to give a iri.-l—it will reconm er.d use.f.
It should. III fac. be in every family. No other medicine can
produce such evidences of merit.*’
Evidence upon evidence has been received Hike the forego
in?) from all sertion.# of the Union. The last Three year#, ami
the strongest testimony in its favor, is. that there is more of it
used 111 rh-practice ofthe regular Physicians of Philadelphia,
than all oilier nostrums combined, a fact that can easily he
estalil-shed, and fully proving that'a scientific preparation will
meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this
above work at very low rates.
Philadelphia. April 15, 1853
46—ly
GOOD MEDICI N E S!
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A
*■■■**■ "V c'tsf&Zgh'-
. '* „ c-.-H.
■ - 4 ^C***^ 5
s r j' \ is l i: it' s
Anodyne L'lierry Ex|>ect(*r;iiil
laSPS
scientific
etl value, with t*thcrs of m<>re recent tiisrovery, a» d he;
its soothing .uni to ne qualities, nets through thft skin gpnl-
ly, and with ?re»l rfficacy, lor the cure ot this class of dis
eases.
STABLER’sS DIAR RIICKA CORDIAL,
Isa plenrsam Mixture, co t-pottnded in asirt-ement with Ihe
rules of Uharmnry, of therap»-iiiie agents, l*oi? known and
ccielirat»*d f»«r their peculiar . fficarv inCuri> g Diarrhoea, ami
similar affections of the s> stem, o iisaction.it always nau
sea and pr*aluces a healthy condition of the Liver, thus re
moving the cause at the same lime That it Cures the Dis-
That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it a* direct-
ed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver:it
j is prefer )ble to calomel in all bilious diseases—ihe ef-
i feci i* immediate. They can he administered to fe
males or infants will; safety and reliable benefit at any
time.
Beware of Counterfeits.—This medicine has attain
ed that high character whicj is necessary for all me
dicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to pnt forth
spurious articles at the risk ofthe lives of tho-e who
are innocently deceived. —
Look ictll to the maths of the trp.nuine.—They have
the written signature ore. M JACKSON upon the
wrapper, and his name blown in the Bottle, without
which they are spurious.
For sale Wholesale and Retail atthe German Med-
icine Store. No. 12D Arch street, (one door below 6th)
Is confident!/ rrcomniriule.l to invalds, as unsurpassed by Philar? .. ,, '
any known prepaiHtmn. for the cure of Coughs, Hoarseness, . T* • *’ ^ FCSpecDlble dealer. 4 generally
nod other farms of Common Colds; Bronchi is, Asthma. Croup, I through Ihe Country.
‘* f,he,,a ! „£■;*«• Red.iced.-Tt cable .u
It combines inn scientific manner remedies of long esteem- , duvanlage# oi flioir great restorative novvers
... -3.-“-— Single Bottle lb cents.
For Sale fiy E. J. WHITE. Milledgeville; Lynch
Davis, Eatonton; and hv Druggists generally
| Wholesale Agents for Georgia. North and South
I Carolina,
IIAVILAND, HARRALL ACo.,
Charleston S C.
April 12. 1853. 45 jy
The valuable NIedicin*-:
troduced uith fheapprov.
icshit.n in tHe City f Baf
led m<
e nantedhave recently been in
number of the Medical Pro-
ami elsewheie. ami in practice
lily in curing llie diseases for j
S. J. DICKINSON S
whicli they are prescribed. They are • ffere.l t«» ihe country j rr ~ ^
Practitioner :is a medicine wh.ch can in all respects depend j * CU*C (if UfOpSK qI (ijjecttOftS 1TI all iti
upon, is prepared m agreement with thn experience of some I rnritsu* fisr.no * * i
of tire most learned and judicious Physicians,and st.icily in! lurtfjusjorms, r emalC Com p/a iff tit and
serving h.s convent- nee. win, e.nnnt so readily ! T1 0,1 °f S Cne,(il debility.
siciau have his own prcscriptioi.s compounded by a practical ■ hpso are Ihe he#f and cheapest P;ll ever offered
'•‘rSVtFtive pamphlets tube hadnt a.fwho have,he ' ^ ,,V " '" ne hun ^
medicines for sale. c >nt;iinia? reccoinmendaiions from ' ’ ^ P DO##). No lady who I# troubled Wtllll
Dortw, .Xi.il tin, BaltzHI Addison, I’ayne, Bamly, and nervous headache or who values good health should
* c - 1 be without them.
Price § I per box.
The Planter’s Vegetable Cathartic Pill. This Pill
is designed expressly for the Southern country—j*
safe and efficient in its action, and for general Planta
tion use. i* superior to ary Pill known.
Price 59 cents per box.
Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail hv
S. J Dickinson & 60.. Albany. Ga.
For sale by E.J. WHITE, Milledgeville, Ga..aml
by Druggists and Merchants generally. 19—ly
Burlington. Iowa, Nov. 26. 1851
Messrs. Win. L Davis & Co—Gentlemen: Hav
ing examined ihe formula for the preparation of 8 J.
Doct. B Martin nays, ‘I do not hesitate to reccom-
mend your Diarrhuea Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expeclo-
ran t. ilk c.
Doct John Addison, says. ‘ It gives me much pleasure to add
my testimony to that ol others, in favor ofthe extraordinary
efficacy of y->ur Durrhiun Coidial." &c; and of the expetorant,
‘1 h iw no hesitation in recommending it,as a most valuable
medicine.’ &c
Dim 1 K A Payne, says he has used the Diarrhoea Cordial in
hfs practice ‘with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the
most convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our
profession ”
Doct I. D Handy, writes. 'I have administered jour Ano
dyne E> pectornnr, in several cases of Bronchial affection, with !
ilie most happy results, and from a knowledge of its I
admirable effects, 1 can with the greatest confidence recoin- I
inend if,’ - <kc,
Pr, W.S Love writes ton# That he has administered the Ex- j
pectoranlto his w fe, wlio has had ihejBionchitis foil4 years,
and slie is fast reroverine from her long standing malady, It
has in a few weeks done her more ?ood than all the I nirkinsmi's Tnnic PHI I l.„.v r u~ l *’ *' "■
remedies that she his heretofore used under able medical ; T. m . 0,1 * 1 V 11, 1 ,1HVe 1,0 hes*leiicy in s«>Jng
that it is a combination justified hv ihe most e»»M»u
harmaceutisfs iu the I pnpri inpthcni cniunnn <.«.j *u_« .i._ .1
. . . . . uned medical science, and that the Dills are the very
tisfied the preparations 1 , r ' <r, 7
besl remedy for Chlorosis or Green Sickness and
other Female Diseases in which Tonics and purga
tives are required. David Dickinson. M. D.
Lee coumy. Ga , Jan 3. 1852.
Mr. 55 J. Dickinson-’-Dear Sir: Having used \onr
.Sixteen of ihe he.-t Apothecaries
city of Baltimore, write: ‘NVe nr.
known as Stapler's \ nodyne Cherry Expectorant and Stab eUs
Diarrha-a Uordia! are medicines of (»reat Value and very effi
cient for the reli» f and cure ofilif diseases h»« which they are
recommended, they hear evidence of skill and rare in their pre
paration and style of putiin? up. and we take pleasure in re
commending them.”
Tv\entv seven of the most respectable Merchants, residents ; ~ . 1 ' w ’" 1
of Maryland. Virginia and North Cuolina. who h ive sold and | * nn C ‘ ,n St>VPrH l CUSPS of ( hU.rosi# and general
also u»ed them themselves say, • Er« m our experience and . debility and believing (hem ihe best pill with which I
that ot our customers, we do roi.fVer.tiy reconmo nd them pro 1 am arniiainterl Oiruil , 1 V
bon,, publico. We have nevei known any remedies used for ) " art T ,a,fm 0 • W all #l»ch Cases. | cbcerfuHy r^COlU-
ti>e diseases tor which they are prescribed, to he so efficient . ihcuj lo ihe notice of all person# who mav he
and to give such entire s tiisfnnion to all," ‘ *' m J *• * “
The above notices of recommendation from m mbersof the
Medical Faculty, pharmaceutists of high standing, and Mer-
of 1 he first respeciahiliTv, should be sufficient to satisfy
es are worthy of ttial l»y ihe afflicted,and
different stamp and class from the
thu# afflicted, as a medicine every way wnriln of
their confidence. Your*. &c . \Vn> Griffin
Lee county. Ga.. April l». 1852.
Mr. S. J DickiiiNon—Sir: Hav ing given your Ton-
Quackery,” and “Cure Alls, ’ so much imposed upon the pub j ic Pill# a trial in the case of my and believing
all t hai these
that they
For sate hv Drui S isls, Apothecaries and common store keep- 1 ' hei " <J '* e,vin ? ,,r * oommendalion. I call chee Holly
ers generally, r t recoininend them in case* of a similar type to hi*.—
Wholesale D.mrgist* lioPr:.,, * C ° | «»«* of a Drops,cal character—such as
cask, FORT ti c.> Aseiits Miiledgevjlle, uud for sat* bj i '“ c u. leet end ancles of mornings—full stotn-
Druscisu cctierailf, ach—shoitnes* of breath—appetite sometimes mor
hid, and Ht others deficient. I can confidently say
April 19 19.-,j.
4*—ly.
D , ^ . ! that your Pill* ore superior to any medicine with
1. V.vnaiw VjOWUVN' Lunus Which I am acquainted, and lake pleasure in recom
mending them.
roil SALE.
Respectfully. Ac
WM. HENDERSON
. „ , BBOWJI'S
1 offer for sale, my Plantation, lying three and a Ewnce of Jamaica Gitl-cr.
half miies \Ve*l ol Eatonton. in the fork of Little CAL' TION—Persons desiring an article that cati
River and Glady Creek Tins Plantation contain* 1 he relied upon, prepared solely fiom pure Jamaica
1370 .acres of Land, about one fourth of which is Gingkr. should be particular lo ask for-BROWN’S
supposed tn he woodland There are between two Essence of Jamaica Ginger ’ which is warranted to
and three fmndred acres offiie bottom land on ilie he whal it is represented and is
place, and all .hat portion of if liable to become «et Preparrd nnl at FREfrK BR(>[y y S Druo and
du.-mg the winter nij.l spring r.nus. have been dram- Chrmiml sfnr* v r r* /> . , . . .7.x,,
ed hy ditching dnrtng the present and last year, and c,*', E STZ i. * *‘ J
i* now ready lo he brmrght into cultivation. I This ' 1 hU f r *P k ' a
I will also sell ,nv Pla.rtatioo on the Oconee River. ! , ra ed form rh" ‘V t"™"
to i p , ,• r-' ^ _ • inilea form, allihe vninnble properties ol Jnmnca
TTiile Iv».#t ol Lalonton coni 1«S#Y9 acre?, ninuu* 4 ... ,1 u r j . • 1 „ .. .
.... l j « /• ; r # ,* Liinger. htmJ will he found, on trial, an excellent ram-
nbout four hundred of which 1# forest or wood and. . :i«# .1. .11.. . .
, , c . .. , . HV Medicine. Il 1# particularly recnnun^nneil a# a
On tin# Iran there 1# al#o some hne t*oilom land. 1 y • e J c t ,
, . . . 1 ionic, lo i>er#on# recovering from fever or other dis*
11 ier o a K'V ft p i # P, *PP with a f ew drops imparting to the <loinach a glow
good spring water. I « ,11 divide either or these Pam 81ld vi( , (lr eqila | a w ’i ne gfasstnl of brandy or other
■ tation* in oo s o in. wo, iree or five hiimlred stiinolanl. without any ol the debilitating effect* which
acres, to suit purchasers; provided, that I cat. dtspose are „ lre f (1 || ow , (ie „se ofliquor of any kind: and
I IvT'^t n r n / t , » » especially serviceable to Jhildrro and
m Vue ’ r F W ! V ,C< V wl ; 0 u m,v w , l,ih female* To the aged it will prove a great comfort;
o settle in Middle Georgia, that lands of the qnaltly lo [h) . dyspeptic, and to those who,-* pre disposed
here nllered. can he bought at less money per acre l0 or rheumatic affections, it ^Ves great relief;
tn this county that, in any county in the Slate^ and to the inebriate who wishes to reform hut whose
t, on iq-u HAMBLIN BA, ■ stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, it is
1 invaluable—giving tone tn the digestive organs, and
sinuinl ~ "" s'renglh tn resist temptation; and is consequently a
# iDBLES, HARNESS, Ac. great agent in the cause of temperance.
J UST RECEIVED, by the SuhscriLer, a choice j Dose—For a grown person, one tea-spoonful: for a
■election of Men's and Ladies Saddles. Bridle*, child If) in 12 years old. half a tea-spnonfnl; and fora
Traveling Bags, Whips, Ac. Also. French Calf child 3 to 5 year* old, 15 to 20 drops. To he given
Skins, Sole Leather and Harness Leather, Haruesa ■•* Sugar and water
Trimmings, Horse Collars, ■lame*, ,Vc. | Sold by E. J. WHITE, Milledgeville; Lynch A
8 B- BROWN. Davis Eatonton; and hv Druggist* ceoerally-
M»v 31,1863. 5? ' April I?. 1853. 45—ly