The Georgia banner & sentinel. (Newnan, Ga.) 185?-18??, February 01, 1861, Image 4

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idiisinistrator's sale. 4 GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordi j 1 n i-y of Coweta county, will be sold before i . t'o.irt :■.> . i door in Newnan, Coweta county, witliin the us id hours of sale, on the first I uesday ia Februarv next, a negro woman named lheny, about thirty-eight years of age, belonging to the estate of Win J. C. Kennedy. Sold for the benefit .j ie -atees of said estate. Terms cash. > «. 7-25-tds. W. S. KENNEDY, Adm’r. Administrators Sale. S )Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordi -3 > nary of Coweta county, will be sold on the Tuesday in February. ISGI. at the Court House door in said county, between the legal hours of >a’.e, ’!.>■ widow's dower excepted) Lot of land No. I the i.--t half of Lol Number 124, both 'i a. res. more or less, in the 4th dis c "t:.t', I < mining to the estate of of said county, deceased. -of ; heirs and creditors of I .... ; of sale. .. . i A Im’r. Crt•itsian'>» . x v: oi .no- . rof th. 1 Court of Ordin .ry ■ , ■ i .■ ■ .'. ill be sold bet* re the (Jo irt : le, • ’ '■ ii .fi ■■ a i ■ : half of 10l 1 Co eta county, ■ ,i;’. ■ - or less: the sixth part <l corner, in the 2d district .taming j acres, more or less. ; : . cuetit of Alien Ducket, lunatic.— ,-s nume known on the day. MARTIN M. PUCKETT, ' 14-26-tds. Guar'n for said Allen Puckett. Administrators’ Sale. IRTI'E of an order of the Court of Ordina- Z S ■ . of Me iweather county, will be sold before C. ;rt House door, at Greenville, between the . hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: :; > a boy about 23 years old ; Linda, a woman . • io vears old: Abram, a man about 50 years il.niiy, a girl about 11 years old. The above . • ■ : negroes belonging to the estate, of Barnett M<’ <m. icee ised. Sold for the benefit of the heirs a > • emmtors of said deceased, this January 14th, JAMES A. ROWE, Adm'r. Jan. I<-'6l tils. GEOKGI A. Coweta county. AI T HERBAS Burwell A. Ware, administrator I ? 7 de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the i eS'-itc of Woo Ison Rainey, represents to the Court I in his p.uition duly tiled and entered on record, j : , i • h is ftillv administered said Woodson ney's estate: Tii -so tin refore to cite and admonish all, and s. ; Kindred and creditors of said deceased , ... appear at my office on or before the first n lay in June, 1861, ami shew cause, if any have, why said letters should not be granted i terms of the statute in such eases made and pro vided. Given under my hand at office, this 15th day of November, 1860. U. B. WILKINSON, Ordinary. November 30—24 —6m. GEORGIA. Coweta county. WHEREAS, Chanes W. Arnold. Executor of the last will and testament of A. W. Ogilvie, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed, and entered on record, that he has fully administer ed A. W. Ogilvie's estate. Tnis is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, Kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they ■i. why said Executor should not be discharged i.n his executorship and receive letters of disinis :on on the first Monday in May, 1861. Given under my hand and official signature, at ■i e October Ist, 1860. Oct. 5-16-6 m. U. B. WILKINSON, o. c. c. / < EORttl i.Cowefacouiify. jyf WHEREAS, A. W. Bingham ami J. S. Bing ham. Executors of Elijah Bingham, deceased, repre :t to the Court in their petition, duly filed and r( d on record, that they have fully administer- Elijah Bingham's estate. IT.is is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, mdred and creditors, to show cause, if any they an, why said Executors should not he discharged from their Executorship, and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in July 1861. Given under my hand and official signature, this 29th, day of December, 1860. J; n. 4 ’6l,Cm. U. B. WILKINSON, Ord’y. (t EORGI A, Coweta county. T WHEREAS Samuel I). Ellis, Administrator of Nathan Ellis, represents to the court, in his peti tion duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Nathan Ellis’s estate, and applies to be dismissed from his said Aministration: These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all per sons concerned, to show cause, on or before the first Monday in February next, why said dismission should not be ordered and allowed, otherwise let ters will be issued, dismissing said applicant. Given under my hand, at office. July 7, 1860. July 13-4-6 m. U. B. WILKINSON, Oruinary. GEORGIA, Meriwether County. ’ T WHEREAS Neunau Thornton, administrator n the estate of Mark Thornton, late of said county, <eased, applies to me for letters of dismission - : said estate: 'i.ese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami uh r the kindred of said deceased to be and ; cat my office, within the time prescribed by . and show cause, if any, why said letters should ■jot be granted. Given under my hand, at office, 23d Nov., 1860. November 30-24-6 m F. KENDALL, o. m. c. Gt’ORGH A, Meriwether County. \ ' HEREAS iJartlett Milam applies to me for ; t letters of administration on the estate of '• iiii.on Heath, deceased: ••-<• nr>- therefore to cite end admonish all per i my office within cause, if any ould not I < ranted. .■■'.' nd and seal at office, this 24th lay of November, 1860. Nov. 30-24-6rn. F. KENDALL. Ordinary. / < EOistinl 4, Mneiiss'r ’ X A ;.'.- Wi R. . ■■ tra- iof of the e.-iali; of Malnkiab Murphy, <!■.< < »-•«■<!, , .. ■ ■ a< :■> cit end admonish all and ,n med to be and appear al • .itfii.j the lime prescribed by law, and ‘ any exists, why said litters should • i- gr ;nt< d. ■, • . rmy hand at office, this 13th day of ■\ i 1860. F. KENDALL, Ordinary. i<ove:ab,T 23—23—6 m. / < EOBIGIA. Meriwether County. ». WHEREAS Alfred U. Moreland and James ;!'■ .t 'ii .. n, administrators of the estate of Rebec ca A. Franklin, deceased, apply to me for letters of di .mi -iou from said trust: Tin sc at ", therefore to cite and admonish all and singul .r the persons interested to be and appear at m ofic e within the time prescribed by law, and iio.v iw't-e, if any exi t, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 15th day of N,•<'ml-.:-r, 1860. F. KENDALL, Ordinary. N o 'e m her 23 —23—6m. j t EOI GIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. 1. y v,.vs Wilkins Stone, administrator on rm estate of Willis Mugahee, late of said county, <l<••■eased, applies to me for letters of dismission fi-.mi said trust: Tix-se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, u!: .( . in'eilar ti e kindred and creditors of said de , . > be and appear at my office, within the u ; . prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they nave, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, 15th Oct., 1860. Qct. 29-18-Gm, F. KENDALL. Ordinary. GIIOKGI 4, Mcriwctlicr County. AI ’ 11 EREAS Joseph A. Huddleston, Executor of . ’ ’ ’ the estate of John C. Goss, late of said coun : ty, dcc'd, applies to me for letters of dismission ! I from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and , singular the kindred and creditors of dcc'd, to be amt appear at my office, witliin the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Oct. It*. 1860. oct 12-17-Gm F. KENDALL, Ordinary. / 1 EORGIA, Meriwether County. ! WHEREAS Tyre Reeves, administrator on the estate of Lodwick Archer, deceased, applies to . i me for letters of dismission from said trust: These arc theretbse to cite and admonish all and i singular the persons interested, to be and appear I at my office within the time prescribed bv law and . j show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. , ! Given under my hand at office, this 13th day of j November, 1860. F. KENDALL, Ordinary, j November 16—22—Gm. / i GORGIA. Meriwether County. '• WHEREAS John T. Pullen applies tome for h ii\ < < !'Guardianship for the persons and proper ty of .M a y Elizabeth and Allice Foster, orphans and ■ 1 minors of J. A I. Foster, late of said county, dcc’d. ' J This is tlier. /.■: e. to cite and admonish all and ■ ' singular, the persons interested to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law and ■ ) show cause, it any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of January, 1861. F. KENDELL, o. m. c. Jan. 11-st. Ct EORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. , f \\ lIEREAS, William B. Copeland, applies to | me for letters of Guardianship, for the person and 1 property of William C. Gritin, orphan and minor of j E. B. Griffin, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular the persons interested, to be and appear at 1 my office within the time prescribed by law, and i show cause, if any exists, why said letters should I not be granted. Given under my hand, at office this Jan. 9. ISGI. Jan. U-st. ‘ F. KENDELL, o. m. c. Z t EORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. jX. JT WHEREAS, Gaston M. Underwood, applies i to me for letters of Administration on the estate of ■ Elbridge G. Harris, late a citizen of the State of I Texas, deceased. I All persons concerned are therefore hereby noti | tied to file their objections to the granting of said if any they have, within the time by the law, or in default thereof letters of administration will be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand at office, Jan. 9, 1861. F. KENDALL, Ordinary. January 11, —st. G3IORGI 4, Campbell county. WHEREAS, Ezekiel Polk, the Administrator of Mark McEiwrcath, deceased, represented to the Court, in his final return duly tiled in office, I that he has fully administered Mark MeElwreath’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned kindred and creditors, to show cause, if anv they can, why said Administrator should not be dischar ged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in August, 1861. Given under my band at office, this Jan. 4, 1861. Jan. 11-61 H. 11. C. BEAVERS, o. c. c. GIIORGIA, Campbell county. WHEREAS, Nancy Jane Griffieth, having ap plied to me for permanent letters of Admin istration on the estate of Janies N. Griffieth, late of said county, deceased. I This is therefore to cite all and singular the cred- | itors and next of kin, ot James N. Griffieth, to be and appear at my office witliin the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma nant Administration should not be granted to said Nancy Jane Griffieth, on James N. Griffieth estate. Witness my hand this January 14th, 1861. Jan. 18-st. R. C BEAVERS, o. C. c. Georgia, Campbell county. Whereas Jesse L. Blalock and James M. Camp, administrators, with the will annexed, on the estate of Alfred J. Camp, dcc’d, apply to me I for letters of dismission from said administration i These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- 1 sons concerned to be and appear at the Court of j Ordinary, to be held on the first Monday in April ! 1861, to show cause, if any they have, why said | letters should not be granted the said applicants. Given under my hand and official signature at ; office, this 27th September, 1860. Oct. 5-15-6 m 11. C. BEAVERS, Ord'y. STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 To all whom it may con- . * Campbell County. / ccrn: I)ENJAMIN CAMP having in proper form ap ) plied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration on the estate of Little Berry Watts, late of deceased: is to cite all and singular the creditors and ; kin of Little Berry Watts, to be and appear [ m my office within the time allowed by law, and ■' ■ show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad- 1 t I ministration should not be granted to Benjamin i j Camp on Little Berry Watts’ estate. ! Witness my hand and official signature, Dccem [ ; her 14th, 1860. 11. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary. I : December 21—27—5 t. I GEO S44JIA, Heard County. WHEREAS Reuben L. Thompson, in due form of law, applies to me for letters of adminis tration, upon the estate of Perry Pye, late of said county, deceased, likewise upon the estate of Peter J. Nelson, deceased, late of said county. These are • therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interes ted, in either of the estates, to be and appear at • my office, on or before, the first Monday, in Febru ■ : ary, next, and show cause, if any they have, why, ■ said letters should not be granted, as in default . thereof, said Reuben L. Thompson, will be appoin i ted administrator of each of said estates. Witness may official signature, this 26th day of December, 1860. W. F. CROCKETT, Ord’y. ! J tn. 4.’61,5t. f 71 ' 5 WH i !:!' AS, Alfred N. Jones, executor, of ' ■ ' A hi Jones, dec'd, applies to me for letters of digmission from said executorship. ! These are therefore, to cite and admonish all per l : sons concerned, to be and appear at my office on i ; or before, the first Monday in July next, and show I ! cause, if any they can, why said executor should I not be discharged. Witness my hand, this the 16th January, 1861. f AV. F. CROCKETT, o. n. c. Jan, 18-’6l-6m. STATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPABLL CO. SUPIIRRIOH COLRI’, Aug. Term, JBGO. s Solicitor General, in behalf of the Governor, vs. f Thos. J Cheeves, Principal, and A.B. Weaver and Elizabeth Cheeves, Security on recognizance. 1 IT appearing to the Court from the return of the t . Sheriff of Campbell county, that the Defendant, 1 j Thomas J. Cheeves, does not reside in said county’ I and it fiirthcr appearing to the Court that the said’ Cheeves does not reside within the jurisdictional f limits of this Court: It is ordered by the Court that service be perfected on said Th nnas J. Cheeves by publication, in accordance with the statute in - such case made and provided. Aug. 16, 1860. Order granted, D. F. HAMMOND, c. s. c. 1 A true extract from the Minutes of Court, , gept. 28-15-4 m. W. J. CAMP, Clerk. i SIXTY Days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Coweta county, - Georgia, at the first regular Term after the expiration 8 of sixty days from this notice, for leave to sell all r the real estate, belonging to the estate of Joseph V. Alexander, deceased. ANSELM LEIGH, Adm’r, 7)e Jionis 7Con. Jan. 18-’6l-2m. THE BANNER & SENTINEL. GBIOGGaA, Campbell <Jounly. /Superior Court, Auyust Term, iB6O. Elizabeth Danforth, ) vs. >■ Libel for Divorce. Albert G. Danforth, J IT APPEARING to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff that the Defendant does'not reside in said county, and it further appearing that the Defendant does not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered by the Court, that service be per fected on said Defendant according to law. Order granted. D. F. HAMMOFD, J. S. C. A true copy from the Minutes of said Court. Sept. 28-15-4 m. W. J. CAMP, Clerk. TATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL CO. SUPERIOR COURT, August Term, 1860. Sarah Weaver, next friend of) „ T _. Susan E. Hogan vs. 1 15,11 for , D ’ s^ v ®- J. I). Hogan, Arthnrllutcheson, J iUU R c ‘ ie L Aministrator, and J. 11. Smith, Lawful Guardian. IT appearing to the Court, by return of the Sher iff, that James D. Hogan does not reside in said county, and by affidavit of Plaintiffs’ (who reside out of said State) Solicitor of Coinplain’t, that. James I). Hogan does not reside in said State—lt is therefore ordered by the Court, that service be perfected on James I). Hogan by publication, as re quired by the statute. This Aug. 16, 1860. D. F. HAMMOND,.!, s. c. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, sep. 28-15-dm. W. J. (’AMP, f HA WO months after date application will be made 1 1 to the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county for leave to sell a portion of the land belonging to the estate of Abner Rosser, deceased, to-wit: the North halves of lots No. 173 and 149, in the 11th district of Meriwether county. L. 1). F.‘ ROSSER, Exec’r. nov. 30-2 l-9t. MARY A. ROSSER, Exec’.x. rEAWO months after date application will be made fl to the Ordinary of Coweta county for leave to sell all the real and personal property belonging to the estate of Joseph Edmondson, deceased. JEFFERSON 11. SMITH, Adm’r. Dec. 7—25—9 t. f|XWO months after date application will be made JL to the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Magdalena Addy, late of said county, deceased. Nov. 30-24-9 t JOHN J. ADDY, Adm’r. fITWO MONTHS after date application will be I made to the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county furlcave to sell ALL the lands belonging to the estate of Joseph Cone, late of said county, de ceased. JACKSON CONE, Exec’r. rffIWO MONTHS after date application will be fl made to the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether ! county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the | estate of William Wood, late of said county, de ceased. NANCY M C OD, Adm x. nov. 23-23-9 t. $5 J. W. M OOD, Adm’r. fpWO months after date application will be made JL to the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county forleave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Barnett Malcom, late of said county, deceased. nov. 23-23-9t.—ss. JAS. A. ROWE, Adm’r NOTICE- ALL those indebted to the estate of Joseph Cone, late of Meriwether county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment; and all those having demands to render them in, duly authenti cated. JACKSON CONE, Ex’r. Dec. 24, 1860. • 1). M. YOWSTG?" -A-G-EJSTT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, j\£attresscs Lounges, TuOOKJinXTG- GLASSES Window Shades and Cornice, KEYSTONE BUILDINGS, JWuVcM 57., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 18.22.tf. ATLANTA MAKBLE YARD. D. JTTDSON, G-E KT T , ATL.IXTA, GEORGIA. DEALER and Worker in Italian and American Marble Monuments, Box Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot Stones, Furniture Marble, &c. D. N. J. would respect.ully invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine his stock of Mar ble and Work, which will be sold upon the most reasonable Terms. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Office and Yard on the corner of Peach-Tree and "Walton Streets, opposite High, Butler & Co.’s. He is also Agent for the sale of Iron Rail ing for Graves, Verandahs, Parks, &e. feblO-ly. W. J. RANSOM, Ag’t, at Newnan. Whisky, Whisky. fjXWENTY Bbls. Old Manongchela Whisky, war- JL ranted pure, just received, and for sale low. by fob. 17-ts. THOS. SWINT. SAVE YOUR MONEY. If You Wish so Do So CA.JLIL OIST KIRBY a WOOD, W HO have just received and are receiving their Stock of Fall & Winter Goods, Bought in Charleston, and which we guarantee to sell as low for Cash, or to punctual dealers, as those who have purchased In other markets—consisting of Ladies’ Fine & Common Dress Goods, Cloaks, Bhi wls, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, and a splendid assort, ment of Prints, Crssimcrs, Satinets, Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Linsies, Kcrsies, Domestics and a fine stock of Ready Made Clothing, Dress,Business and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts Hats and Caps, Quaker Bonnets, and a splendid as sortment of Mens & Boys’ Shoes. Mud Boots, Brogans, Einc Red Negro Blankets, Saddles, Leather Trunks, Valices, Hard Ware, Crockery, and Glass Ware, TOBACCO OF ALL GRADES, Ladies and Mens' Shoes at 90 cents. Come and examine for yourselves, and you will find a great many other things too tedious tc mention, "We feel confideut that wc can sell when one wishes to buy. J. T. KIRBY, IV. B. WOOD. Greenville st., Newnan, Ga., ) And Grantville, Ga., j 5 -> “ROAD TO FORTUNE.” 814-00 PER DAY! $4200 T*ei-' ANNUM!! BETTER THAN A LOTTERY PRIZE! All For One Dollar!! A T A GREAT deal of expense we have collected together the following valuable Recipes, &c., for several of which has been paid §ls each, and we have no doubt but that any one can make, in a short time, an independent living by selling them.— Some of them originally cost §SO, and yet sell, to bus iness men and the alliicted, for that amount. All who wish to procure them can receive the entire lot enumerated below, by return mail, post paid, by sending us only One Ooilar. A Recipe for making the celebrated Gold and Sil ver Counterfeit Detector; a Recipe for making the best Black, Blue and Red Inks, and Indelible Inks jo all colors; a Recipe for making the celebrated Oil- Paste Blacking; a Recipe for making the celebrated Washing Fluid, which will enable one towash more clothes in one hour than in twelve the ordinary way, and with scarcely any labor; it is adapted to wash all kinds of fabrics—silks and woolens, as well as linens; it also sets colors rather than removes them. A Recipe for making the best Matches; a Recipe for making the best Cologne, and the renowned Hair Invigorator, which is the very best thing for the Hair ever discovered, as it will permanently restore gray hair to its original color, and cover the bald head with growth. A Recipe for making the Hair Curl most beauti fully, and also to change the hair from a light or sandy color to black. A Recipe for making the very best quality of Sha ving Soap. A Recipe for removing Freckles, Tan and Sun burn from the face and hands. A Recipe for keeping Butter from Rancing for four or five years. A Recipe for the certain cure of Flux and Diar rhoea. A Recipe for the certain cure of Cancer—a sure remedy. A Recipe that instantly cures the most severe Tooth-Ache. A Recipe for the certain cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility.— This Recipe alone is worth §SO. A Recipe for the certain cure of Ague and Fever, and Fits of all sorts. This Recipe may be consider ed infallible, as it has never been known to fail. A Recipe for Tempering and polishing edged Tools, which has been sold for §4O. Which we have now neatly printed, and the entire lot embracing all the valuable Recipes, and ways to make money, ever advertised in the U. States We will also give Dr. Reese’s Discovery, by the sale of which he advertises one can make §6O per month. Also, Prof. Williamson’s Two Ways of ma king from §7 to §l4 per day, and Mr. J. Cook's way of making from 500 to 2000 per cent, as advertised by him in different newspapers. We arc well assured that no one will ever regret sending to procure all the above named valuable information, for if some should not feel disposed to sell to others, they would still save, every year, many times the cost,by being able to make these articles, instead of having them to buy and the ingredients used in forming them cost com, paratively nothing; so little, in fact, that one who manufactures to sell, can, in many cases, make from 700 to 800 per cent, profit. jgggT’Address Banner & Sentinel, Ag’t. June 3, 1860. Newnan, Ga. DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE Off Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK. HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increase, on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is gene rally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is some times an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satis fied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. - AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases ok Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them A FAIR TRIAL. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. Deniers and Physicians ordering from others than. Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take none but Dr. FT Lane's, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give them ir trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part ot the United States; one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must be ac companied by twenty cents extra. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and Country Sto« Keepers generally. For sale in Newnan, Ga., at the Drug Store of DR. J. T. REESE. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, Adeline Langley, lias left my bed and board without any provocation whatever, I therefore forewarn all persons from trading with her or harboring her, as I am deter mined not to be accountable for anything that she may say or do, this Sept. 25th, 1860. Nov. *J-21-3t* JAMES LANGLEY. HOSTETTER’S STOMAGHJBTTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion »r blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that, during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the “Bitters” arc a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge « of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words “Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany, For sale in Newnan, Ga., at the Drug Store of Jan. 27-32-ly. DR. J. T. REESE. Wmd AssmATioa, PHILADELPHIA, A Benevolent Institution established by Special Endon - ment for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, alliicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. TBYIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the § awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the decept’cns practiced upoi the unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of dis eases, in all their forms, and to give Medical advice gratis to all who apply by letter with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicine free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labor of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhote, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoai, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder, &c., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. Geo. Fairchild, Secretary. [March 30, ’6O. LOOK AT THIS! —:o: AmOTOHI- —:o: rpilE FIRST SKY-LIGHT AM- 1 BROTYPE ever taken in Newnan, was produced by RISON WALKER, March 22d.‘ 1860, who is now prepared to furnish Pictures in every variety and style. He can be found at all times in the day, at his rooms in the Colbert House, on the West side of the Public Square, where he will be pleased to wait on all who may favor him with a call. [March 30-41-ts. THOM BARIEX JEWELL R, One door above his old stand, on the North side Depot Street, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. I also keep some first rate SILVER LEVER WATCHES for sale. work done in first rate style and war ranted, if well used. O“Terms CASH. [May 11,’60-47 ly. J. J. DAVIS ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Prompt and strict attention will be given to all business entrusted to his care. DR. M’LANE’S Celebrated American Worm Specific, OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a cir cumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and some times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, uarticularlv in the morning; ap petite variable, sometimes voracious, with 3 knawing sensation of the stomach, at other?, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swol len and hard; urine turbid; respiration oc casionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convul sive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect a cure. The universal success which has at tended the administration of this prepar ation has been such as to warrant us in pledging ourselves to the public to RETURN THE MONEY in ever}’ instance where it should prove inef fectual : “providing the symptoms attending the sickness of the child or adult should warrant the supposition of worms being the cause.” In all cases the Medicine to be given in strict accordance with the directions. We pledge ourselves to the public, that Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; and that it is an innocent preparation, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take none but Dr. M'Lane's, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must be ac companied by twenty cents extra. ASC For sale by Druggists and Country Store Keeper* generally. For sale in Newnan, Ga., at the Drug Store of Jan. 7.-30—ly. DR. J. T. REESE. DR. LITTLE’S VERMIFUGE. In LARGE Bottles and Vials. Nothing else is required to relieve children of Worms ; and besides being one of the cheapest and best Vermifuges ever offered to the public. Its fre quent use in families will save much trouble and expense, as well as the lives of many children—for eight out of every ten cases generally require it. A CARD. DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used LIT TLE’S VERMIFUGE, takes pleasure in saying it is the most valuable remedy to cure children of WORMS he ever knew. A dollar bottle is quits sufficient for 25 cases. . Talbottos, Ga., Feb. 3, IS6O. MTTDE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS. 3 certain cure for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis. Asthma, Pain in the Breast; also Croup, Whooping Coughs, <S-c., <fc., amongst Children. This is a pleasant medicine to take, producing im mediate relief, and in nine out of ten cases a prompt enre. It exercises the most controlling influence over Coughs and Irritation of the Lungs of any re medy known, often stopping the most violent in a few hours, or at most in a day or two. Many cases thought to be decidedly consumptive, have been promptly cured by using a few bottles. As anodyne expectorant, without astringing the bowels, it stands, paramount to all cough mixtures. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE. This is prepared from a French Recipe (in the forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the acute, and No. 2 for the chronic stage,) and from its unexampled success is likely to supersede every other remedy for the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Gonorrhoeal, Blennorrhoeal, and Leuchorrhoeal or Fluor Albus affections. This extensive compound combines properties totally different in taste and. character from any thing to be found in the United States Pharmacopccia; and in point of safety and effl ciency is not rivalled in America. LITTLE’S RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT. FORTIS, No. a. Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald IleadsL and diseases of the skin generally, have been cured by this remedy ; and since the introduction of the No. 2 preparation (being stronger) scarcely a case has been found that it will not effectually eradicate in a short time. For the cure of Cancerous Sores and Ulcers it is applied in the form of plasters, andi is almost infallible. In more than two hundred places in Georgia, and In the Southern States, they are to be had ; and as. there are scamps about who are counterfeiting hie remedies, by palming off their own or something else, by using the same or similar names (for no pa tent is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of the day,) let all be cautioned to look well for the, signature of the Proprietor, thus and also his name blown into the glass of each bottles 3®- All orders and letters to be addressed to LITTLE & URO., Wholesale Druggists, Macon, fife Sold by REDWINE & HENRY, and Dr. REESE, Newnan, Ga. HUNNICUTT & TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. NAT. TEAGLE, Luthersville, Ga. W. S. LAWSON, Greenville, Ga. WILLIAM LONG, Carrollton, Ga. And by respectable dealers everywhere. May 18, 1860—48—ly X/A KEGS NAILS, best brands, for sale low~ f West side Greenville st., Newnan, Ga. April 20-41-ts. THUS. SWINT