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OEORCiIA~I.ec Comity.
To nib 1 wfii.fei*. if in concern.
li'HKRUIS Cjui I<!H \V. Rmvoon, ap-
pljcK In nir for LhlUts of Administration
on Iho estate of Ji'oppii Duckn orl ti.jiate ot said
county dcci’anod.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
poisons interested to fiie their objections, (if any
they Imve.) in mv office withinb e time prescrib
ed in law, why said Letters should not be grant
ed. ‘
Given under my hand in office, this the 7th
day ot March 1854,
1,. M. LENNAliD,Ord’y.
March llth, J 854. J 4 30d.
NOTICE.
months after date applica'ion will
be made to the Court ol Ordinary of Lee
County, to sell the real es ateof Moses B Tismi,
late of Lee county, deceased, for the beneifit of
the legatees and creditors of said deceased.
MOSES W. TISON, Lx’r.
Mtrcli 25j 1 ?o4 —4 m
GEOBfilA—Lee County.
WrtEItE.VS, J T. Howard applies to me
for Letters of Admiiiislration on the estate of
Mfcy iha Henderson, late of skid county deceased
These are Iheretore, to cite and admonish all 1
persons hitenested, to file their objections, f ifajpH
they have,) in nty office within the timepWsTrili |
cd by law, why said letters should ranted
Given under my hand and signature,
this M irch tlOt h. 1854.
L. Ordinary.
Alhsnv. Mureh j no.i
Af.l, persons indehted to the estate of Wiley
I lari luie of L-e county < Jeorgia iiec< a-eil,
are nerehy noiilied to come forward immediately
and settle the same. And those having demands
anaiust said estate, must present them properly
attested in terms of the law,or tLey will not be
nuid. This Mflich 20th. 1854.
y J N. SESSION, S
A J TISON, \ Exr’s
April 15, I*s V —4od.
NOT I CIO.
A I.L persons indebted to the eshite of V\ iiliam
Adams, late of Leo county Georgia, docents
eo, urn hereby notified to come forward iunnedi
Htelv and settle the smile; and those having de
mands against -aid e-t.lfc must present them
properly attested in.terins ol the law,or they will
nut be paid. This J'Jili March, 1851.
J. N SESSIONS, \
A. .1 TISON. ([Executors
April 15. 1861.—4® I.
Df.CATUR Mllillirrs SALES.
IV S t.S. be sold lietore the Court House door
in lire town of llainln idge, Decatur county, on
the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
Two lots ‘of land Nos. one hundred and four
teen, and one hundred and t enty in the sixteenth
Di-trirl of said county ; levied on as the proper!i
of John McEuchran if • satisfy one Superior Court
Fifa, issuer) out of said countv in favor of Coe j
Anderson & Cos.. vs. John M ;Eac.hran, properly
pointed out by Plaintiff- Attorney.
Iso, ul the same time and place, one Chest of
Tools, one Trunk ami contents, one eighty acre
land wurrent mid onp WtlK* CSun. Levin! on to I
satisfy oii6 Superior l *nurt Fitfi, issued out •f
bxid county in tuvor ot .!. Doimlsmi vs. Jon s la
Malone—-property p inted out ly lMainMr* Any
Also, at tre saute time and place :i 1 Joum* hii.J
lpt in the town of JLi inljridoe, No. not known, |
Tuaini. frtfc „ ,ivr f A- .
hut knm n ws no 1 |Mi-:m
lihw lives; to satisfy one Justice Court p ita, is
sued out ot the nine hundred and seventy ft st
District of tGcn.Malilia, in favor of Sirnne!
Willson vs. William Baggs; levy made and re
lumed to me hy Constable.
Also,at the same time and place, a negro man ,
by the name of Frank,about twenty j
Levied on to satisfy one-Attncliineiit l ca, tatted
out in the rive hundred and thirteenth Di-t.C. M. j
in favor cl John II Home vs. Wiihain HoLtoii ,
lgvy made and retuno-ii to me tiv ( oitstahte.
A l*. BEECHER, Hep. Mhetiffi
Mar. 23, 1854 -ids.
GKVItUI A
WHREIE AS J.T uo wiid upf'iie*'<> “> p
uif Loiters 111 l>i-!iiis>i, n oil tl.e Guard
iiitilil)) dl the pprsnu Hiiii properly <>! Lucy a"J
Mary llooks, •niuoru ol Join) U. IliiUe.
These ura ilmrt’lore i<> cite anJ ailinoni-li all
pjrsrlis interested to liie lii- ir objection* (il any
IhPV haeo) ia idy nllic.o witoiti the time pre-crib
ed by law,why said tellers should not be ittanted.
Given under my luml and official signature,
this .March 20tb 1854
1,. M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Mrbl) 25,4 854—Initial.
(lEORIA--Lce eewnty,
WHUKIiAS (Buries l’. Huckabv, applies
to me for letters of Administration, on the estate
of Simeon Huckaby, late oi raid county de
. , ..
T^PS# r are thproTorf* ft* cito and aU
persons inierotMcd, to fill* their objections (it any
they have) in mv oflfi *e,in the time prescribed by
Jaw, why sxitl letters b) ton Id not be granted.
(liven under inv hand and official signature,
tbie 27'liMari li H 54. L M LHWAKI),
April 1, 1851—30. Ordinary
Valuable Lands for Sale
XNOW oX-r for sain on terms to suit purchas -
er*, Te<> thflfrsun.l arres ot l.and, lyino in one
entire ‘jody.n.i li'jfi.ul River, Kiolu miles Mon
Meivton. iir Htdfea - Vtiinity. im-liijiiin :t planta-*
lion of 3JO ahrAd-tu a liiolt state of cultivation,
with a good dsteling house, Gin house and
Screw, and all other necssary out - buildings.
Sti.d lauds alone liie Hast bank wi ‘said
yiiVt fiver, for three aides For further partis
eulars apply to P. J. StreZ'r, E-q. at Albany,
•r to my self on Hie prenii -e-.
ISRAEL M \PLES.
Alts; 20, (853 —if
A dnii n iati'stJ S;:!e.
BY virtue of an order ot the 11,m. Court of
Ordinary ol Biker Comity, pas-ed at ttie
ilaicu tern, sill lie sold (refore (lie Court House
a Oar at Ne .vion, in said county, on t e first Tues
day in May next, between the usual hours of sale
• negro nttlil named Daniel.
Terms one half cash, tire other in small notes
with apptoved security, sold ns tl.e property of
Greenvill Spence deceased, and ‘>r Hie benefit
of creditors, and tor a distribution among the
heirs o’ said estate.
JAMES LJ. BELL, Adiu’r.
March lltlr, 14 4!)d.
WILL BFiSDL!) .nr the first Tuesday
ia Mty next,(lire 2.1 dav.) before the Court
House d<Hir in the town ol Baiiibrnloe, Decatur
county, berweeo the usoal hours ot sale, Lot of
Land number 3 4 1. til the I9lli District of Derta
tur enumy, in p'lrsnanee o! the last Will anil
Testumrnt ol Samuel Williams, late of K.ewari
enunly Hecea-eJ, and lor dis'ribution amongs; the
Legatees. Terms on the day.
WII.LAU) DOYNTON,
KI.IJAIt E. CROCKER,
LOVEBD BRYAN,
Executors.
February 27 ist—Ms
JOBWORB.
ItTEATLY EXECI'T 1 14 a this offic
■LA Dec. 24th, 1153.
NOTICE.
t EE persons are hereby n .tlfied not to trade
tora note payable to Morgan, Smith and
Company, signed by Bishop lid Sikes, dated
some lime between the ninth and fourteenth of
November, eighteen hundred and fifty three.—
Said note was due February the first, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four. The note was given for
$77 70 cents, and lias a credit of live dollars.—
Saiu note lias been lost or mislaid by me.
B. S. HODGES.
February 11, 1354—find
NOTICE.
f OST some time since the first of Jannart ‘
-“-4 last,one promissory mile given to the sub
scriber. i y William W. Kendrick, for one thou
-and dollars for lot of land number 394, and
North half ol 393, in the first District of now
Dougherty county, due first of January last.—
The public is forwarned from trading (or said
■note. W.VI. CLIFTON.
February 11. 1854—3 t
NOTICE.”
~ffi*7'E have lost a promissory note for Fifty
V w Dollars mad# by Flea-ant 11. Key, paya
ble to Daniel Bustle or bearer. Said note was
dated about the Ist ol January ]i354, and was
due tivo,b>. s '* months after date. The bearer jig
-wwiteaMiot to pay said note without bur vuket.
JOHN B. LEWIS & SON.
Slades, Lee Cos , fra
January 18, 1854. —6od.
GEORGIA, ) RULE XIRK,
Eee county, y Court of Ordinary,
MAID II TERM, 1854.
jj > Y I .iidwell M. Leonard. Ordinary of said
-“ ® Conriiy’Jeseph Bon J having this day filed tiis
pel,lion for Letters of Dismission as Adminis
trator of Lewis Bond deceased, nlledging that
he had fully discharged the trust confided to him.
It is, there lore ordered, hy the Court, that, all
persons interested do show cause, on or before
the third Monday in Oct next, why said applica
tion should not bo granted. And it is further
ordered that this Bole Nisi, be published in the
Georgia Courier, for six months previous to said
Term of tins Court, on the third Monday in Oc
tuber next.
True extract from Minute, this the 20th day of
March, 1854.
1,. M. LENNAIiD, Ordinary.
March 25 1851—Cm
_ [ liULE MSI,
East? County. ( Court of Orpin akv,
AI’KIL TERM. 1854
BY UJDWEI.L M LENNAIiD Ordinary of
said conn v, William J. Barker having
this day tiVd his petition lor letters of Dismission
as Administrator ol his Wife Sarah Barker
deceased ; alleging that i,e lias fully discharged
the trust and conlidt lice reposed in him. Il is
therefore ordeied by the Court, that all persons
concerned do show cause, (il any they have.) on
the third Monday of November next, why said
letters of Di-mission should not be granted; and
it is further ordered hy the Court, that this Rule
Nisi he published in the Georgia Courier or some
other public Gazette of thi- State, for six months
previous to the said November term of this Court.
L M. LENNAIiD, Ordinary.
April 17, 1854.
It i” I do hereby certify that the above is a true
copy train the minutes of the Court.
E. D. WATSON, Dep. Ordinary.
April 22. 135 4 —6m.
y t VI'V tf>:i yn alter (late application w ill he
aide to the Ordinary ol Bnker county, lor
leave In sell all the land and negroes belonging
to the Estate of Joint Montgomery, late ol said
county ol Biker docea-ed.
SIGEH, 3 A~iL.ee coinily.
WaHS’ISSEAS .1 I'. 110 v aid apdlies to me
for Letters of Administration; on the Estate of
W. j. lli'iiilrr.-oii line of said comity neceased.
These it red lie re to re to eiie mrd admonish all
persons interested to tile their objection (it any
tliev Imve) in lav office, within the lime prescrib
ed iiy law Why said letters should not be grained.
(liven under inv band and official s gnature,
this March ÜBlii 1851.
I, M LENNARD. Ordinary.
March 25. 185 1 —3OJ
.isSA, Lost Comily.
Wl iBRHAS Tin-mas Palmer of s-id county
applies to me :ur letters of Aduiiinslrntion
upon the estate ol his dc ceased wife Luiora Pal
mer late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular those interested. In he am) appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show eau-f (if any they havel why said letters
should not he granted. Given under my hand ;
and official seal this the 1 4th of April, 1854.
L. M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
April 15th, 1851.—30.1.
TO CITY TAX PAYERS.
rill IE city Digest having been completed and
I turned over to the undersigned for collec
lion, he is now prepared to reeipt lor tli taxes
of the city. Tax pav rs would do well to call
on him at his office. l!|-Stairs, one door !
Slawt of the I*oxl Office, where lie may
at all times be found.
J. C. GARDNER, Collector.
April 22-1, 1854. 20 3t.
I FOB S ALK.
WILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in April
next, at public, outcry, the following ne
j Jim.-, to wit : Olive, Mary, Elvira. Josephine and
two Children, Florida ami Sarah.
Terms one third cash, ill • remainder payable
Ist of January 1855,w ith approved security bear
ing interest from dale will be required. Tho-e
who want to purchase negroes low down would
do well to attend.
JOHN L. BEVERAGE.
March 18, 1854—ids.
To Land Buyers,
17’ will he g-r.it ly to your advantage to call a
tny olliee and examine the number of Farms
I sizes ami prices, that is left with me for sale
! and to refer buyers to,
HAMLIN J. COOK.
A'bany 15. 1853-3 m
LAND FOR SALE.
i MULBERY SPRING LOT, No 2D, in Ist
■ District of Lee County. For particulars apply or
liie undersigned at Columbus, Geo., or J. C. Har
ris Albany, Goo.
W. K. HARRIS.
February, 15,1854.
NOTICE TO L ANDHOLDERS,
TIE undersigned will attend to the selling
or examining and giving inlormatiim ot
Gauds lying in any of the counties of S. VV.
Georgia on reasonable terms.
A. I*. GREER.
Albany. Baker county Ga.
REFERENCES.
It. Hoi; 4, Albany, Gerrgia,
| Hon. Litt NVarrf.s. “ “
R. A. Clarke, New tun, Georgia,
IS. C. Steven., “ “
j December 10,1853 —if
Bagging and Hope.
VITR have a -rge quantity oi Bagging and
vt R -.pe, w'lb-li we .lier'o Planters .mi ac
.-. nnnod.tnig ‘funs-
August 13,186-1- —if 11. IIOIvA, & CO-
Life <fe Fire Insurance,
AGENCY. ALBANY, Ga.
oiideragued will issue Policies ol lubur
a nee. ifi th* following Cnrppauiea;
Charter Oak Life Insurance Cos.
Hartford, Con.v.
Capital (endorsed by the Stile) $550,000.
Allred Gill, President, | Jas. C. Walkley, Sec’y.
Farmer's Insurance Company.
Utica, N. Y
Capital. $200,000.
[Granite Fire Insurance Company.
New York. Cixv.
Capital, $300,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Cos.
Waterford, New York.
Capital, $150,000.
New York B,’ Eric Insurance Company.
Capital, $150,000. - (
These companies having a capital safely in
vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to ef
fect Insurance against loss or damage by fire,on
all kinds of properti, on reasonable terms.
E IIAZZARD SWINNEY, Agent.
Oct. 15,-’53-45tf \
STEPHEN EGAN,
FASHIONABLES BOOT RAKER.
riIHREE doors West of the Post Office, and
•so opposite .i. C. Davis’—is prepared to fill or
•'ers for Gents Cork Sole, Water Proof, Homing.
, i t’atcnt Leather, Dress, Pump Sole
and coarse Boots, Shooting Boskins, Bootees,
Oxford Ties, Pumps, Slippers, Servants Shoes,
&c. &c.
Drawings taken of the sept and lasts kept for
customers—Dick’s Patient Shanks put in new
Boots when required- Repairing done neatly.—
All work of warrented materials, arid put tip by
experienced an” careful workmen.
MR. Ed AW lias been in my Employ for
the past three years, and I take pleasure in say
ing that he is a superior workman, in lact one of
the best I ever employed ; and that I can most
cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of
the community, as one deserving of their sup
port.
Albany January, 1854. Samuel D InvitN
LEWIS BE.WET
Briclx. Mason.
n LSPECri'ULLV informs the citizens
ot Albany, and surrounding country *hnl
lip i” prepared to pxpculp .Jobs of Brick Work,
at short notice, and in a neat, pubstnntial. work
manlike maunpr—prices to suit T he times.
He refers to Messrs. James H Hill. St Fo.,
Joseph Bond. Ambrose It Wrignt, Daniel Win*
gard and William E Smith.
Albany, January 14,1854—12 m
iHILLINERY AND
Dress-M ak i n g.
Kflit E nndersigited respectfully announces to!
JL her fiiends anti the pobhc, that she con- j
linues her business ol Millinery and Dress-multi
ing, at her residence, three doors west of the-
Post Office and opposite J. Davis’.
She lakes this opportunity'of returning thanks I
trie lrit ’J4t | - lor their favors, an.) hope.- |
TfoMi arra. t attention to her btisinTf'Voi I i;t.:i!ln r
uai-ca of their patronage.
Lnndoouud Paris Patterns and lashion Plates ,
received Monthly.
Mrs E. A. EGAN
October 29 -'53 —ts
F. M. THCMPSt N
BUILD Eli 4- CONTRACTOR .
I'S prefutrs-tl to do all kind of Carpenter's work
. entrusted to iiis care, w itli neatness and des
patch ILT Also, w anted to employ lour or five j
good Carpenters, that are capable ol doing a goad
neat job None else neril apply.
Albany, Ga., Aug. ti, 1853. 35 If.
THOSE SPLENDID GINS.
Equal to any made iu Georgia.
WHILE n'lier Gin manufacturers have been
making fine outward appearances on their
(■iiis to show at Fairs, for the purpose of getting
the name of Premium Gins, the undersigned has
been steadily engaged in the more im;mrtant
work ol improving the saw, brush and breast of
liis Gins, which he has brought to such a stale of
perfection that lie fears not competition from any
Factory in Georgia. Ills new improved round
bottomed saw teeth are the best bv far, that are ,
now in use, ginning faster and making a better
sample of cotton. Below are a few certificates
show ing their superior excellence.
Orders for Gins will bp promptly attended to.
Persons wishing had best order soon.
O’ Repairing done iu the best manner.
J H. WATSON.
Palmyra, February 11, 1854.—t5.
Dougherty County, Ga.,Dee 26. 1853.
Col. J. 11. Watsuh, —Stit: The sixty saw
Gin I purchased,ol your improved round bottom
ed teeth, ts certainly the he-l Gin I have ever j
seen ; it pleases me in every particular. lam
very confident that I can gin two thousand five
hundred pounds lint cotton in the da v.
HARDY GRIFFIN.
Lee County, Ga - , Dec. 26th, 1853.
Cor.. J 11. Watson,—Deal e-'tu : -The forty
saw Girt L purchased, of yout “Unproved round
bottomed saw teeth, is a very superior Gin, and
gives me entire satisfaction.
WILLIAM NEWSOM.
Brooklyn, Cakf.r Co.,Ga , Dec. sth, 1853.
Ds.au Sir: The Gin ol your ui:.ke, I with
pleasure state meets'Cvith my uilquaYined appro
bation.
yours respectfully, J. C. BROOKS.
To J. il. a Ison.
I ek County, Ga., lan. 3. 1354.
I Mr. J. II Watson,—Dear Sir : This is to
| certify that the Gin I purchas'd of <ou of your
! improved round bottomed saw teeth, is a very
superior Gin, and gives me entire satisfaction.
A. M, JONES.
Lee County, Ga., Dec. 23th, 1853.
This is to certify that the Gin 1 purchased of
J. 11. Watson of liis improved round bottomed
saw teeth,-is a very superior Gin, and gives en
tire satisfaction in every particular
J. FORESTER.
Starkville Hotel.
ii THE undersigned is in pcssesssion
of this House ol enterlainmeiit, and
1 1 1 1 Ims put it in thorough repair, and
■jJJA’J&ta. inis made such addition to it as will
enable on to render comfortable Ids patrons. —
His personal attention will be given to the ac
: cuuuiodation ol Ins toes -
A. F, LIVMERICK.
* Sepicn.bi r 10. 1563--!y
BO AUDI AO HOUSE.
Mrs. NESBITT having purchased
the pleasant and commodious cwellihg
mS 3 S House ol Mr. Loyless, at Hardmoney,
B.r, g —l. Georgia designs opening a
Boarding; Blouse,
in lavor of the School, w here all may bfe com
fortably accommodated on reasonable terms, and
convenient to the School. A share of pub
lic patronage is respectfully solicited. Her
House will be opened the second Monday in
January, for reception of.bofdfrk. The village
is as healthy as any in Georgia--qniet and re
tired—no temptation lor boys—no excitement for
girls, and as good a School as any in Southern
Georgia. Try us, and you will be plea-ed.
M A. NESBITT.
Hardmoney, Ga Dec. 17, 1853—ts
GIVE I!¥ YOUR TAXES.
I STMIE subsciibers having been appointed ap~
* praisers for the year 1854 by the City Coun
| cil, hereby give notice to all persons liable to
pay taxes in the city of Albany that they will
keep open their office on the corner of Broad
nd Washington streets, from 2 to 5 o'clock ev
ry day, (Sundays excepted) from this date till
-he first day of March, for the purpose of re
eivi.ig lax returns from all tax payers in the city
in accordance with city ordinance No 4 passed
Janaary llth 1854. F. O. WELCH.
-7 L. E. SHERMAN.
. , Albany. Jan. 14, 1854 41—6 w
.IHY in. COOPER A CO.,
Booksellers and
Savannah, Georgia.
T AW and Medical Hooks, at Pub
” J li-hets’ prices; English Boolts, French,Ger
man, &c., &c , imported to order at the lowest
prices of the largest Northern Houses; Writing
paper. Cap, Letter, &.C., over 1.000 Reams for
sale in lots of 10 or 20 Reams, for cash, at Mill
prices.
Account Rooks, Levers, Journals, Re
cord Books. Metnoraodums, &c., of all sizes and !
several different qualities of each; the best at the
prices of ttie New York Manufacturers.
Writing Inks of all kinds Harrison’s. May
nard Si Popes’ and others; tit- former inferior to
none, and for sale at Harrison’s prices in Phila
delphia. Gold and Steel Pens, a large ard select
ed stock, at lowest pi icps.
J M C. A Cos are sole Agents for Georgia
and Florida lor Mann’s Patent Copying Books
and Pres-es, considered’ superior-1*
and for sa'e at Mann’s prices in Philadelphia
Also, other styles of Copying Presses, Seal
Presse-. Sir.
BOOK ISmHYG.nitd blnnkbook
Uliiiiiii'ucturiug.
J. M O Si. Cos. having greatly enlarged their
Book Bindery, are prepared to re hind, and man
ufacture in the best manner and of the heal ma
terial work of all l iods A large stock always
on hand of Engli-h aud American Lggpf Paper,
of the het nmiintaciorprs.
Kook and Job Printing, of all Jrirt'ds
in the best slvte ami at th” lowest rates, (Jrdi
nary Business Cards at $2 60 per thnu-and.
Cards included; Bill Heads at $5 per Ream, on
fine paper, ruled with Red and Bine fines.
Office thoroughly renewed. Over SI,OOO
woithof New- Tvpe just received Printing Ink,
New spuper and Bmd*, of Johnson's* and other
Manufacturers, for summer, fa I and winter use,
for sale at manufacturer’s prices. Printing pa
per, wrapping paper, also, printing material,
Type, Rules, &.c. from Johnson's Type Founds*
ry, furnished to order at Fbundary prices.
Subscriptions received to Harper’,*. Pulliam's,
flip Knickerbocker, Gndev’s Lady’s B mk, and
f?fil l "gfl’s at per antrum, paid -
in advance—mailed to mu
All orders and pnqdirles promptly attends’ *<V’
March 18, 1851—ts ‘ y, ’
* I
SENATOR BENTON’S GREAT WORK!’ j
“TillLvTY Ylv\KS VIEW!”, 1
A (JESTS W tSiTKD ISi EACH COVOTY.
tgatittiaciory assiuai.ee as to liability re- |
il, and .noii'd accompany applications.
VVe shall be pleased to receive subscript unw
bv mail, and will enter the names so received, in
in regular order upon our Sub-crbition List.—
ISubsciibors living in the country will greatly fa
cilitate the delivery of the work by giving us the
name of smite oue in the nearest TvWR, who
will receive it lor them. Where il i- sent by
mail enclose to us thirty cents as part postage.
The work will be sold exclusively hy subscript
t ion.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Savannah,
General Agents for Georgia and Florida.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
SOUTHERN M ATdIBAN.
TIE undersigned proposes publishing, in the
own of Athens, a weekly Family Newspa
ii, i ot large size, under the above title—which
will be devoted to News (botli foreign and .lo
niestir,) l*olitics(in moderation!And Cur ent Lit
e nun re The first number will be issued on
Thursday April 6th
As to Hie tone and temper of our paper, polit- ,
ievhy, it may be vveil to remark, that while i
nothing heated or mtnlpiant shall appear in our
Columns, we shall, wllli that deferential respect
w hich is due to the opinions of our fellows, firm
ly and decidedly maintain those great, and us
wo consider tuudarcental doctrines at present
advocated by the friends ot the Nebraska and
Kansas hilts, as-shadowed forth by their advo
cates at the South.
From birth, education and -association, a
Whig, we shall. to the best of our ability, pndea
vor to maintain * n d support those wholesome
conservative doctrines which a-e paraphrased as
the original watchwords ot that party, in the
iermV‘Law. Order and ‘he Constitution,” and
I which made it powerful for .good be'ore the
Northern winu of it abandoned that old fashion
ed Republican p'attor.n, and embraced
higher law” principles “ ow urged by many! if
not a majority ol them. Yielding to tliesngges
tj ms ot some little experience in political life,
; ,ve shati tn-'ke our paper tire open, independent
i and avowed Iriend ot economy in the administra
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GEORGIA 110 HI GJifllTE.
A Southern Literary Journal, Pub
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SilY I’.HE A. WHYTE.
Edftors Home Gaz tie, Augusta, Ga.
December 24. 1883.
UOUElf's LIVERWORT & TAR.
Fur the comph tc cure of Coughs, Colds.
Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis, -N pi/ -
tinn of Blood. &f all other lung com
plaints tending to Consumption.
T’liis preparation is getting into use all over
onr Country. The numerous letters we receive
from our various agents, informing us of cures
effected in their immediate neighborhoods, war
rant us.in saying it is one of 4lie best, if not ilie
very best veuigli Medicine now before lire public.
It almost invariably relievesand not uiilrequently
cures lire very worst cases. When all other
Cough preparations have failed, this lias relieved
the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines,
and Physicians can testify. Ask the Ageut in
vour nearest town, what has been liis experience
of the effects of tins medicine. If he has been
selling il Tor any length of tune he will tell you
IT IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT
Below we give a few extracts from letters we
have received lately regarding the virtues ol this
medicine.
Dr. S. S. O.dine, of Knoxville, Ga., says;—l
have been using your Liverwort and Tar very
extensively t . my practice for three years past,
and, it is with pleasure 1 -late my belief in its
superiority over all other art icles w ith which lain
acquainted, lor which it is recommended.”
Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from
>4 aynesville, N. C. say : —“The Liverwort and
Tar is becoming daily more popular in this coun
try, and we ‘liink justly so. Ali who have tried ;
it speak in commendable terms of it. and say it is I
very beneficial in alleviating tue complaints for
which it is rec mmended.”
Our Agent in Fickins District. S. C. Mr. S.
R McFdl, assures iis ‘‘that lie uses it with great
benefit in liis own family, and recommends it to
liis neighbors.” He gives an instance ol a Ne
gro woman, in bis vicinity, who had been suffer
ing w ith disease of the Lungs fur years, attended
with severe cough, who was rel.eved by the Liv
erwort and Tar.
Such are the g iotUepnr's wo bear of this Med- ’
icine irom all parts in tiie Sjjdfith. For a report
ot -Hie snrpri.-ing cores it lias perlornied in the
Western and Nonii rn and Eastern States, we i
would invite the suffering pvtim t t'l read tiie pam
phlet which accompanies each bottle. To all,
we say, have hupp, have hope!
TRY THE .UEDICINE!!
BE WIR.VEU IK SEA-OX I !!
And neglect ifnt that cough winch isdaity weak
ening yourconstitullon, irritating your ifirout and
lungs, and on that dread disease, Con
sinr.plion, w and Healing a reme
dy Can be obtained as Dr. Rogers’ Syrrup ol
Liverwort and Tar.
Beware .f Counterfeits and Base Imitations!
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers
on the engraved w rapper around each bottle.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles I4r $5 . Sold
wind, siil and retail by SCOVIL&. MEAD.
11l Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis, N.
O.'” Sole Agents tor the Sou'hern States, io whom
all orders and applications tor Agencies must be
addressed.
SOLD ALSO BY.
A. A. DANFORTH, Albany, Geo.
K. SEIXAS, Tliomasville, “
JAM ES BUCH AN NAN & Cos., Blakely “
KEY & PRESTON, Cuthbert “
DAVENPORT &■ HAYWOOD Americus
WIIEATLY & McCAV, do.
A MARSHAL, Frt Gaines,
BISHOP & SIKES, Starkville.
Albany, March 4th, 1854. —4 m.
THE GREAT KENTUCKY
SOUTHERN REMEDY,
DR JOHN BULL’S
SARSAPARILLA.
THIS mUrine, when used according to will
1 cure. wiJr ‘t fail:
s?crofnla
or Kinsf’e Evil.
Cancer. Eruptions
of the ?Kin, Ervsipelaa,
Tumor*. <*hmnie B"re Kyh,
Ringworm or TeDer*. Scald Head.
* RhenmaM-nn. I’ains in Mm Roues or
Old Son's and- U’cerp. >wclßne c #
tlie (ilaiitlß. Svpbili-*, Dvpep itu ?a’* fheum.
Dise%.ses of the Sidoev*. arising from the nur •
of Mercury, Loss f Afiiic-i c. in the Side ami
§)tfuii<ftKrs. General Debility. I Aim huge. Coitghs. Cold*,
Dropey. .’jwjndicc. dost 7 Times*, Bronchi* i*, \\ e Jtuess of the
Chest. Sore ‘Ptron*. Ihiluionirv A flee ior. and ail o*her
Disease-* tending to produt-e Cnnsumprion. Lire* Com
p aii-ts, Female irre-'u ariiit sand Contplainsfi v ik>v
Spirits. Sick and Nervous He idaehe. Nigh*
Exposures, or Tmprudenee in Life. Cbronfe Cyn
etitutionnl Disease*, and as a Spring and
Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the
System, and a Gen Me and Pleasant
Purgative, it i* superior io-Uiue
Lick ami Congress Water,
Salts, or Seidlits
Powders.
It is a remarkable fact, that among the hundreds
eminent physicians who have examined tiie reeipe by which ~
i Bull's Sarsaparilla is prepared, nor. ne hns condemned’
I it. but all approved it. anti commend k h the highest
terms. Many physicians express themelves strongly no*.
the belief that if-Is deeidedl.? the best preparation of Bats
sapa;i!la that ha.* -ver been placed lefre the public.
Although there arc many physician* who feel a reluerance
to haring their name* appended to the recommendation of
any p.r<ienlar remedy, no*withstanding they may approve
of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly
yield their xup|tort in favor of u rente ly which they know
is capable of duing ■- much gntnl in ai afflieted com- i
niunify Aan eridcnio. read the f .dewing from old and .
ras|tec>ah!e physiciane, of hijjU iu the coiuuiuuity
iu which thej iir;
TE3TTT 4 0 N Y. ,
(17“ Testimony like the following renders superflou* all
count lent 4 oil the efficacy *>f Bull'a Sarsaparilla From Dr. .♦
1.. Yr.l.dill. Professor,
Medical Ooiicgo: I hive lcri.eil over the lis’ f
computing Joint Bait's Compound L>."met of .Sarsaparilla, ••
ami have no he'i’n iou in sing that they form a safe
compound, and one that promisee well In “chronic diseases,
to which ft is applii-xhle L. I*. YANiJKI.L. M D.
Lotii*'vil e. June tj, I>lS. ,
What Dr. I fc ylcs. pii>flcian by appointment to Ojt Louis
ville Marine Ilospiial. sa;,s of Hull's Sarsitparilla :
ho: svii.LK. March ‘2O. IS4'J. *
I lmve examined the prescrip inn for ‘he preparation of .
John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and I b ietc the combination tfl
l>e unexelieni oue.aud w*!l calculi*:ed to produce an alrer- .
ative impression on tiie sysn iu. I Itt.v** used it both in
public iirvl private practice, aud think it the best article
of Saixupariha no.* iu u^e.
M. PYLKS. M. I>
Rc.ilcnt Physician Louisville Marine Hospital.
houDOX. I\T.. April lioth, IHO. -•
Sm
ttie honor to reply to n request that 1 will make in the
conclusion of this fetter, He#; J
1 hui a graduate oi iTansy ivanta Medical University ; I t
have practiced medieine in rhjs wilderness country, about J
five years, but owing to exposure to bitter fold weather, I \
have been indi-putted \ri:h Acute liheumatisin about ix :
months After having exhaus ed ny skill in the treatment *
of uiy rase. ani deriving m> beneb f . I was induced to give
your fluid extra* t of saksaharjlli a fair trial, and
a-eordii giv purcha-ed a botiic #.f > nur ujediciue from your i
agent. Mr (Jeor-re I*. Brown, about two weeks ago. aud I
must confess that one bottle has entirely ciuwl me. ’ t
It is my opiulon. *hai your >f Sarsaparilla
is decide l y supfHor to any other preparation now in use,
and I will take great pleasure in recommending it to the
attiicte i as being a i u.e-iiai agent., :nl I will advise the
phj siciaus to uni: it iu their pruv?iJCs".
ifiespect fully yours, B. B. ALhBIf, M. D.
Louisville, July 13th 1849.
have examined the. Hat of ariicles that compose John- ’> -
Bull s Uxtrai’t of rarsipariil.a. and I have no hestiiacion in
saying thoi i’ is a •*.!* ami valuable compound. 1 would
prefer it to any article- now in use, for the disease* arising
from an impure state of tim hl*od or taint of the s> stem.
I confidently recommend it to my friend* as pewe# (
ful KfCtrkct. and one that I believe will cure all classes of
disease'', for which if is recount)elided, if used according to
tlircctio!is. i L-niieve it to 1h- a valuable succedauetun to
Mercury. Nay. J haw l--ulus whether-in tlie most
violent and j r.nrac cd ca.-cs of f-yp:sills, Accoftipanfed with ,
Node* Tropm#, in cauit-s oJ t’.ic L ti.es, whether it ought
not to succeed every o.hcr nsm dv
S. it. McrONAriiri?. M I).
Honorary Member of the Medical Society, l’liiladeipliln.
o[7*lle:ir. wlrtt T>r. St.app. a physician who stands at the
top of his prrfe>siou. - of.lotiit Bull’s Sarsaparilla:
1 have bivu using John Bud s Sarsaparilla in a great
varie’y of cinouic divesi>e>, with the most happy effects, f
and 1 hfvc no lies* ita inu iu n-mmineudlng it, to the public
for the cure of •< rolV.a. syphilis, and all cutaneous und
glandular <ii.-e4c.es. Yours, mos* fervcnflv,
Lewispur:, Kv . Apii! 6.h, 1.H49. IVM. STAFF, M. D.‘
Ktrv. E. W. EEHO.X, Rev. E. STEVENSON.
Conclusive. The following: is a verbatim copy of a
araicnt*.now in flic- j)ocssUii of tli* proprietor of Hull's
Sarsaparilla. K. W Sm ton is wMely and generally
known as an elTHjttant and arccutplLsbad pastor of the M.
K. church, aiul !>v rl Srevensnu has bcon known a one
of the in on t tii*ntAjd and za-.louk incn:brß that th® Ken
-tncky Coufenpipo could boast of for many years, and at
this tiui> tilling.the hb;h and itfj*ponb pofacient
for the M M. Hook row* * : n. (’an tins world prminca iattter
or more BaHa tory tcsauion.v i:i favor f any madicine ?
Better testimony then was ever offered in favor of any'’
medicine- Jicv. II.'SV". tfoiiou Hev. E Stevenson:
Loi ’bviile. May 20th, 1849.
We bnrr ree l ,Ti n Full’s Bai*snparilia, and have knowtL
it to be u c*.l, wit it enrire sa isfaetion; and we have no”
bos'iratiou i.; our belief, that it is a safe and
valuable me Heal conipoUiid, and calculated to produco
much pood end n:i*ve much suffering; and therefor®’
would t-hceifui!'. and most earnestly recommend il to the
a.iict,;d. ‘ K VV. SBiiON.
(Signed) L BTEVJHVSON.
We earr.e*;*ly invite fill persons who are suffering with
*ny of “ the fils tlmt Mesh is heir to,” to call on Dr. John
Bull’s agent, am) get. a copy of Bull’s Family Journal
gratis : and for in*- Rake of humanity, we hope that nr',
single Individual will not be found unwilling to give Bull’s
Sarsaparilla trial, after reading, and recollecting, at th®
same tync, that ic is impossible tor the Doctor to publish
I the tenth par* of the nuuthnr of certificate* of astounding
i cures performed by his Sarsaparilla The amount of
tiinony voluntarily showered on Dr Bull’s Sarsaparilla,
from well known and distinguished individuals, both in
public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming.
QJ*’* Dr John Bull's Principal Office, west Bide Fifth
street first door below Main, Louisville, Ki
For sale at the Drug Store by
A. A. DANFORTH.
Atbsny, June 2-4, 1853.—1-v
THU AHURICAif ‘‘PICK”.
T’lIS lllastrntrd Comic Week y is published in Nw®r-
Yerk every Saturday, and has now commenced th® thirA
i year of its prosj erous existance It has reached *. larger rlr
’ euiation than any attempi of t:.e kind ever Marled in Amir
| ica. It is filled wiihcnts and caricature l.ikei esses ®f per
sons and things, anti alone are worth the sub-cripti®
j price, which is oniy Unk Dillar a yeas, for wnich J® -
j numbers are mailed trt any pd'rt of the Uniled States.
The new volume commenced witfih the “Bernini*center
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conlinued in the P ck until fiuished, which will take nearlj
a year to accomplish.
When the iKeuiini-ences*’ are completed they will •’
reprinted and published in book-form and a copy will be
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ter. and will carry cheerfulness to the gloomiest firesid®.
Its high charncter renders it a favorite in every family It
is emphatically a family paper. D contain* each week a
large quantity of Tale*, Stories; Anecdotes, Scenes aas
Witticisms gatherel fioni life Every article that appears
j in its columns i entirely original, and it has clustered a~
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j vance Agents who send in yntefrlglinns. or club* c®W
! poed often persmw*, are allowed to deduct a commisfiv®
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containing remittances must be addressed to
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No -JR Ann .'reel. New V *rk.
HERE
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