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The Farmer'*
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With art eye as
As s bat of the
The farmers „ . _
With cheeks of a rosy haeH
8hesits on the stile, a street sunny s;ai.e
Darts oat from her eye so blue.
There's a magic in her winsome voice
That ‘ drive* doll care away
.She can serub or scour, or at eveaing hoar,
The in eet toned harp can play.
She would grace the liali of a mansion high.
Or the porch of a lowly cot;
She wib w-. ke the home of her chosen one
A most delightful spot.
Young men ' choose a
girls.
If Lappy'tn life yo t
They are gentle and kind,
Sing! A Farmers
Hiii Side, April.
g the farmers
voar mind,
Kate.
England Farmer.
PLISTATIO/T lilAGESEST.
The following ‘Hints |nd Observations,*
bv a Mississippi Planter are copied from
He Bow's Ilcriew for Mat?*:
FARM WOWt.
Have you exai.iined all yonr ditches
since the last rain, to see if they arc open
ed to the outlets 1 If there is any
trash or drift in them, there is obstruction
at some point, else they would keep them
selves clean. Did you go immediately af
ter the last rain to see if all your ditches
were drawing, and did yon notice any
basins of water furrow would lead off the
water to a ditch ? There is uouse attempt
ing to make a crop on land partially cov
ered with water for days. Vegetation can
not go on, no prosperous growth can take
place until the dry spell in summer comes,
which may be two late for maturity.—
Have you examined the machinery ofyor.r
gin stands, and did you, at the close oflast ■
season, take out the Lrushes and hang !
them up where rats and mice could not
reach, aud so cover up the stand that it
would not be filled with dust, and did you
assure yourself, long before their being
called into use, that all were in order l ■
And, above all, were yonr baskets and all j
other work, in readiness at the beginning •
of cotton-picking time 1
CONTRACT WITH OVERSEEK.
Whereas, the undersigned is shout to
SHERIFFS’ SUES.
B aldwin sheriffs sale.—win be sold
before the Court-lioose door In the city of MU-
ledgeri’le, on the first Tuesday in July, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property to
wn :
One hundred and ten acres cf laud, more or less
adjoining lands ofNancy Montgomery, WiHiam A.
Robinson, Obediah Arnold and others: levied on
as the property of Thomas Fully to satisfy a fi fain
favor of Benj. Cook and others, issued from the
Justice’s Court, U5th District, G. M. Levy made
and returned, tome bv Benj. F. Brake, Constab.e.
CHARLES ENNIS, Sheriff.
Mar 31.1359 22 tds
Manager : You have engaged me your \ enter into an arrangement with A-
B-
for management of his plantation
county ; it is expressly agreed
H ancock sheriff sales.—wui be sold
before the Court-house door in Sparta, w:thin
the legal hours ot sale, on the first Tuesday in July
next, one negro woman slave named K&ehei, about
sixty years of age, as the property of Wm. R. Butts,
to satisfy a fi fa from Hancock Superior Court ia
favor of Vardy Woolley vs Wm-S. Butts. Point
ed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, four hundred
and fitly acres land on Powell’s creek and Oge-
chee, being the old Crowder tract near Powelton
and lying in Hancock and Taliaferro counties, ad
joining Miller, Ogeebee -river. Battle and others ;
levied on is the property of Abram ll. Howell, to
satisfy a fi fa from Hancock Superior Court—J. 51.
Davenport, use ot J. L Burkhalter and other fi fas
against said Howell. Pointed out bv J os. Warden.
L. 8. STEWART. Sh’ff.
Mar 31.1*459 22 tds
entire, services for the year, tio portion of
which are you justified in taking away by
company, or absenting yourself, going to and understood, that the undersigned is to J
rjpATTXALL SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
town or gatherings—for two important j use bis best exertions, and all bis time and
reasons: one, your time belongs to me : j energy, not in the making of the crop, but
the other, vour place is with the negroes, iu the care attention to the negroes, proper-
You then know what ami how they are
doing their work which you may think (key
could kwe done ; by being with them, you
may 6ee the reason why they could not,
or by a timely urginglof them to their du
ty, avoid tiie neees-iitiAoLpumsLroent. By
close attention to the^Rrests of yoar em
ployer, and the da^Kination, under no
circumst.'- ices. t^^eSect the same, you
may assuredly expect® raise yourself, not
only in bis estimation^ but of all those
needing the services of a good manager.
TREATMENT OT NEGROES.
You arc not allowed to take hold of the
negro ra to whip them, nor to beat them with
stick , or dribs, or i^ny other manner than
the most usual, the assistance of the
driver am
ty and stock in accordance with the in
structions now given in the foregoing sug
gestions, or that may be given from tiiro-
to time, for an in consideration of the sun;
of -dollars, for the period of time
from the of to the
or at the rate of -
dollars per month.
if this agreement be dissolved sooner than
the time specified, of which a notice of
days must given by each party.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe
my name.
Nf.tv Wheat—Improvement.—A lot of
new wheat from the plantation of W. B.
Hodgaon, Esq.. in Jefferson county, con
signed to Messrs. It. Habersham &z Sons,
was received yesterday, and will be ship
sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Reidsviile. on the first Tuesday in Jane next,
bet ween the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, t .-wit:
One thousand acres pine laud, more or less,
well improved, lying on the waters of the Altainaha
river, joining lands of i). E. A. Johnson, Mary
Gray and others ; levied as the property of Morris
Nail to satisfy one fi fa issued from Tattnall Superior
Court in favor of C. McRae vs Morris Nail, and
transferred to R. C. A. Bryan.
Also, at ,the same time and place, two hundred
and fifty acres pine land, more or less, well improv
ed, joining lands of Findley and Bazemore ; levied
on as the property of B. L. Nail, to satisfy one fi fa
issued from Tattnall Inferior Court, in favor of
Benjamin Ellis, guardian, vs R. H. Nail and B. L.
Nail. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred
and twenty acres pine land, lying on the waters of
the Altainaha river, joining land of Morris Nail,
Cowart and others; levied on as the property of
R. II. Nall to satisfy one fi fa issned from Tattnall
Inferior Court.in favor of Benj. Ellis, guardian, vs
R. H. Nail and Morris Nail. Property pointed out
by defendant. M. J. HAGIN. Sh'ff.
April 26,1359 • 17 tds
It lie starts to raj’wd the other negroes j P e / J Earner to New York to-day, where
will not stop him for you, let him go. ! !l ls engaged at 82 per tushel. In regard
I wish them well fed. and clothed snifa- t0 t:,e Cro P r, f which it is a part, we are in-
b!e for all thj
My exposed^
ly but stea^
more for,,
order to nccor
I jtatons. a ltd not tirireasotia-
tbe weather, and moderate-
worked. My obj< -t being
crop than a large one ; in
.plish this, it will be necessa
ry for you to Ifave, at ;J1 times, your work.
i r days ahead, carved oat—not only tor
fair but for foul weather; aud above all.
ti.e Lest and most sdiri»l>le tools in readi
ness, so tlrere necdKot be one moment's
belay. And tlio^Latter to arrange tlii«.
you must liaveTi place lor everything and
keep everything in its place.
One other thing I 1 wish distinctly un
derstood, tny negroes are allowed to lav
their complaints and grievances before me
tire remedy I will
;m for this, I v. ill deem
Jain] you may consider
preparation, and notice
su.
t.ARTESt.
Do yen examine each cabin, to see if
all’are camf'ortabley Are tbe houses clean;
also the yards and nnder the cabins 1 Do
they keep their bidding and cl >;hes clean,
and have they molijiiito bars ? Have they
plenty <<{ wood, cbnvouieEt to use in bad
places and chimney
Are all the cisterns
pomps in good work
this is the case on
larch, tlfen turn the
' will not be injured
ty moment. A full
will go far to insure
—of the justice
judge. To pti
an insult to
your jismi
thereof veil
j formed that it has been cut effone third by
the rust, and is only of fair quality.
An interesting fact was told us in regard
to this w heat: It was threshed in the fields
by means of a small steam engine, upon .
wheels, and so light in its structure, as to
be moved about by band power. This !
really valuble improvement in agricultural j
economy is made to do a little of every- I
tiling on the plantation; it saws plank, \
grinds corn, threshes wheat, and supplies |
the place of sixteen mules in ginning cot- ;
ton. The introduction of steam engines
ft;r plantation purposes will work an aston
ishing revolution in the present system.— j
As the great expense ot running them—
fuel—is not to Le considered an item on
a plantation, we woRd^.r that they arc not
in more gene;al onr large planters.
We go in for stearn Engines and camels for
the plantations of tli^ South.
[Savannah Republican. ,
\ PPLING SHERIFF’S SALE—Will be sold
. before the court-house dour in the town, of
Holmesviiie, within the legal hours of sale, on ‘lie
first Tuesday in July next, the following property,
to-wit :
Lot of land No. 443, in the 2d district of Appling
county; levied on as the property of William Tu-
ten to ssti'fy a fi fa issued from Appling Superior
Court in favor of Duncan Johnson. Property point
ed out by defendant.
Also, at the same :ime, will be sold, lot of land
270. in the fifth district, G. M.. of Appling county,
levied on as the property of Ritel Shumans, to
satisfy one ti fa issued from Appling Superior Court,
in favor of Michael Baxley vs Kuel Shumans.—
Property pointed out by the dependant in fi fa.
Also, at the same time w ill be sold, lot of land
No. 153, in the fourth district, G. M., of Appling
weather ? Are th
backs in good
full of water,
ing order ?
the loth day
gutters off, b
bnt ready for vise
supply of pure wati
county ; levied i>n as property of William Will-
son to ■-•i.tisfy sundry fi fas issued from the 533
district. G. M.,m favor of John G. Kitch, vs Wm.
Williamson. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levied on by a Constable and returned to me.
Also, at the same time, will be sold, lot* of land
No. 504, 527, and 523 in tiie 4th district of Appling
county : levied on as the property of James Warren
to satisfy one fi fa issned from the 443 district G.
M. Property pointed out by the plaintiff in fi fa.
Levied on bv a Constable and returned to me.
A. P. CURRENCY, Sheriff.
May 31, 1359 22 tds
AlDil.MSTEBTORS’ SALES.
Tomatoes.—The following method of
preparing tomatoes for ihe table, we are
health, and under no circumstances should
what is called seapage be used.
MOSTITAL.
Are all your medicines fresh and 6uha
Lie for all cases f Do you keep them cork
ed, so they will net betaine worthless, and
*re all in their Have you the
„->use suitable fojfnli seasons, both for
ir.en and the ? And do you visit
the sick tliujinifncs ip day in ail cases, and
iu bad oires do you keep a special nurse,
in addition to calling in a physician?—
Prompt attention and good nursing will
arrest many diseases that would otherwise
prove fatal.
CB1LDRM.
Tlieir house roust be comfortable; their
nurse must* be always with them; they
must have pleuty of suitable food in addi
tion to meat, bread, vegetables, and broth,
assured by one who lias made the experi
ment, is superior to anything yet discov
ered for the prepaiatiou of that excellent
vegetable:—
l ake good ripe tomatocj, cut them iu
slices, and sprinkle over them finely pul
verized white sugar, then add claret-wine
sufficient to cover them. Tomatoes are
sometimes prepared in this way with dilut
ed vinegar, but the claret-wine imparts to
them a richer and more pleasant flavor,
more nearly resembling the strawberry
than anything else.
Administrators Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Applingcounty, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in June next, at the court-house door in
Holmesviiie, within the legal hours of sale, all the
lauds of William 11. Smith, deceased, known by
Nos. 171,152,in the 2d district of said county, all of
said numbers lying on the south side of Satiila creek.
Sold for a distribution among the heirs of said de
ceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
BERRY LEGGETT, Adm’r.
April 12, 1359. 15 tds
Tea See» from Brazil.—The Agricul
tural Bureau of the United States Patent
Office, has received information from our
Minister Resident at Rio Janeiro, that be
will forward at an early opportunity, some
packs of Brazilian tea seed. A letter in
close.! from a Brazilian tea-grower, says
that tea flourishes iu Brazil almost as well
as in China. It is best suited to valleys,
and delights in plentiful manure. The
seed should be sown just deep enough to
cover them from the sun, and the plants
cut down every year to prevent the pro
duetion of seed, which render the leaves
hard and unfit for manufacturing purposes.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door
in the town of Sparta. Hancock county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in June next, within
the legal hours of sale, one lot of land, adjoining
lands of Blount, Kelly. Pinkston and Mrs. Harriet
\V. Coleman, on Buffalo, in the county aforesaid
containing one hundred acres, more or less. To he
sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary for
distribution. JAMES E. BERRY, Adm’r.
April 19. 1359 16 tds
W ILL BE SOLD before the Coutr-house door
iu Reidsviile, Tattnall county, on the first
Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours ot
sale, ail the lands belonging to the estate of
Vaughters Burkhalter, situated in said county, con
taining near one thousand acres, widow’s dower
excepted, lying on Beards creek, and adjoining
lands of S. P. Smith : on the east, and Amos Waters
on the west; 2 negro women—also, one aged 49,
the other, 20 years old : sold by order of the court
and for a division among the Legatees. Terms—
credit until January next, with small notes and
approved security SIMON SMITH, Adm’r.
April 12, lc39 15 tds
Tea Seeh.—The Agricultural Division
molasses and buttermilk, and at all times I of the Patent Office has recently received:
suitably clothed for the season. The
mothers must not be overheated in walk
ing to and from work.
STOCK.
How many stock cattle have you ? IIow
many cows and calves ? What attention
do you give them, and what arrangements
have your for th€ir protection ? How
many sheep have you, and where do they
range, and have yon any shelter for tlieir
protection ! How many stock hogs have
you? How many sows and pigs have you,
and Dow do you take care of them ?—
II avc you shelters lo protect them from the
rain am! storms ? Do you give them corn
once a day, and do you give hulied cotton
seed regularly each day to all your Logs 1
Good shelters for all yonr stock, kept clean
and dry, will protect them against tue coM
am! sleet of winter, and enable them to
make a vigorous growth in the spring.
MULE*.
Do you crush your feed for them, con;
and cob, and keep rock salt by them all the
time 1 H ow many r currycombs have you,
and bow are they used? Have lliey’ free
access t« water, and how often do you feed
them ? Do you ever put copperas or sul
phur in tlieir troughs ? Have they any
pasture to run to when not at work ? Are
they well protected from the weather, and
have you good racks and troughs for their
food ? A few acres in rye pr winter oats,
and the occasionally steaming their food,
w ill go far to keep them in good order,
and save your corn at least twenty-five
per cent.
WORK SHOPS.
Have you sufficient shelter and house
room for till yonr tools, wagons, carts, See.,
and do you keep them in their places ?
Have you plenty of well seasoned timber,
fiiilFftltUt f’fis all r.n>m wnatlr ilurillff till*
an additional supply of twenty-nine cans i
of tea seed from China.
Bkonc.tims.—-—Rev. i*’. L. Shaver, Presi- j
dent of the Alabama Conference of the i
Methodist Protestant Church, in an ac- !
count of his winter tour through the dis- •
trict, say*:
“1 smoke a composition of equal parts of j
saw dust, of fat lightwood and ground ;
coffee, for the benefit of my throat, and it
has done more good than anything I have
tried for years. It is here given to all who
are afflicted avith bronchial disease. Try
it, and if it dies not do you good, it will be.
the first failu®, in my knowledge, after a
good many trails.”
suitable for all yonr farm work during the
next twelve months, to wit : plow-beams,
plow handles, harrows wagon bodies, axle-
tree, spokes, hounds, fellies, and hubs ?
Have you suitable irou, for all work, throe
months ahead of you ! Mp you know how
many collars, Lames, trace chains and
backhands you have, and are all in their
place, ready for use when called for ?—
Have you made out a list of all the farm
implements and tools yon have during the
last three months, and do you know the
tools, such ns axes, wedges, hoes, &c., each
negro has, and kow he lost or disposed of
the last ones bad ! Are the boxes in
any of your wagons or earts loose ? Are
tbe tires loose on auy of them ? Do the
hind wheels follow in tbe trace oftho front
wheels ? The old adage, “a stitch in
time,” fully applies to tbe care of all farm
implements and the economy of their use.
Fori. Wet.t.s.—A correspondent of the
London Timm referring to a recent case of
choke-damp in>a well, says:—“If an emp
ty bucket had llc^ lowered, drawn up, and
inverted awm^rom the mouth of the well
so as to empty it ol its heavy carbonic acid
gas, and this repeated again and again the
pit would speedily have been freed of its
noxious damp.”
|> Y VIRTUE of authority conferred by the last
•J3 will of Haley Moorman, late of Laurens coun
ty, deceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, before the Court-house door iu the town
of Dublin, Laurens county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following negroes, to-wit:
Andrew, a boy about 16 years of age; Grice, a
boy 16 years of age ; Neal, a boy 20 years of age ;
Neiro, a boy 25 years of age; Peter, a mail 50
years of age; Isabel, a woman 50 years of age;
August, a man 60 years of age ; Richard, a man
seventy years of age; also, will be sold at tbe same
time and place, thirteen hundred acres of oak, hick
ory and pine land, all lying in one body, Ijing on
Big creek, 12 miles northeast ofDnbiiu, adjoining
lands of J as. Mason, \V. Wood, Nathan Tucker
and others. The terms of the above named sales
will be a credit of twelve months with small notes
and approved recurity.
WM. G. WRIGHT, Ex’r.
April 26,1859 17 tds
CITATIONS.
( GEORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
f Whereas Elisha Cain applies to me for let
ters of dismission from the estate of David Skip-
ton. late of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office oil or before
the first Monday in November next, to shew cause,
if any exists, why letters of dismission from said
estate should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office (bis 4tli of March
1659. CHAS. W. DuBOSE, Ordinary.
April 12,1659 15 m6m
What ir “Truck V’—This question is
satisfactorily answered by the Richmond
Dispatch, in the following paragraph :
The Roauoakc left Norfolk, Va., Satur
day afternoon, with thirteen hundred bush
els of peas, two thousand eight hundred
small boxes of strawberries, aud forty
large boxes of cherries.
Fruit Pies.—The acid in frtiit pies may
he neutralized by adding to each as much
carbonate of soda as will cover a twenty-
five cent piece. This simple precaution,
which does not affect the flavor of the fruit
will prevent much sickness, and save much
sugar, otherwise needed to render the sour
sweet.
Tue Camei.s.—One of Mr. Wooley’s
camels marched into town on yesterday,
with twelve bushels of shelled corn on his
back. He came to mill.
[ Selma Republican.
Wash Your Fruit Trees.—Heat one lb.
sal soda in an iron pot, dissolve it in a gal
lon of water. This will take off dead bark,
kill insects, etc., ou trees or grape vines.
“Agriculture,” says Socrates, ‘ is an
employment the most worthy the applies
tion of man, the most ancient and the most
suitable to his nature; it is the common
nurse of all persons, in every age and con
dition of life; it is the source of health,
strength, plenty and riches; and of a thous
and sober delights and honest pleasures ”
G iEOKGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
I" Wlmreas Columbus F. Shivers, administrator
on tiie estate of William Shivers, Sen., deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from tbe ad-
ministration of said estate—
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office on or before, the first
Monday in November next to show eanse. if any
exists, why letters of dismission from said estate
should not be.granted.
Given under my hand at office this 4th of April,
1659. C1IA& W. DuBCKjE, Ordinary.
April 12, 1359 mfim 13
G * EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
I" W’hereas Elisha Cain, administrator on the
estate ol' William O. Shivers, deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from the adminis
tration of said estate—
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my ofiice on or before tbe iirst
Monday in November next, to shew cause, if any
exists, why letters of dismission from said estate
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 4th of April,
CHAS. W. Do BOSE, Ordinary.
1659
April 12, 1859
15 m6m
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tatt.vall County.
To all tchom it may concern.
Whereas Henry W. Adamson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the es
tate of William Joyce, deceased, as co-executor
with R. C. A. Bryan on said estate, on the grounds
of said Adamson removing ont of said county—
Those' are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the first Monday in April next, otherwise
said letters will be granted to said applicant.
Witness, Il.Strictland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall county, this 10th day of January, 1659.
• H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
February 1, 1359 5 m6m
CITAT1MS.
G i EORGIA, TATTNALL COUNTY.
F Wiiereas, John Basin, administrator on the
estate of James Coward. Sen, deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said estate—
These are, thereto^, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dis
mission should not be granted tbe applicant.
Given nnder my hand at ofiice, Mav 2d, 1659.
H. STICKLAND, Ordii^ry.
May 10,1559. 19 intim
GE^EKAL mglTHElEm.
JJew Clothing, Hats, Ac., 4c.
AT THE
WLLEDGEYILU CL0THIXQ.ST08E.
HOTEL NO. 1,
G » EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
1 Whereas Henry Rogers and David Dickson,
Executors. Ac..of John Dickson, late of said county
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said estate—
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in December next, to show canse if any
exists why said letters of dismission shonld not be
granted. Witness my band at office, this 6th May
1659. C. W. DtBOSE. Ordinary.
May 10,1659 19 m6m
( 1 EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
® Whereas Thomas M.Turner, adir.inistratoron
the estate of James Derby, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular theirindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office.' within the time pres
cribed by law, and show cause, if any exists, why '
letters of dismission shonld not be granted.
Witness mv band and official signature, this May '
6th. 1659. ' C. W. Di BObE, Ordinary.
Mav Jit. 1359 19 m6m I
TUST received, a general assortment of men's,
of youths and boys, very superior spring and
•unimer clothing, of the latest fashion, all made to
order and the work warranted. Also, a fresh sup
ply of men's and boys hafs of various styles and
qualities, all of which will be sold on reasonable
terms.
A. C. VAIL. Agt.
May 3, 1359 16 tf
DANCING SCHOOL.
M ONS. BERGER has the honor of informing
the ladies and gentlemen of M lledgeville,
that his dancing school is now open at Newell’s
Hail. Mens. B. calls particularly their attention to
tiie fact, that the “Lancer's quadrille has entirely su
perceded the cotillons, and that Waltzingst.-ps are
the ou'y ones now used by gTOwn persons ia the
room.
Particular attention will be paid to the carriage
of the pupils. For particulars apply at McComb’s
hotel.
May 3, 1659 13 tf
LAP FOB. NSWYOHS.^
FARE REDUCED.
O RDINARY'S OFFICE. Montgomery county. Ge.
Waereas Mrs. Mary Fursison, Administratrix on
t’ne eslale of John Furgison late of said county, de
ceased. applies lo me for letters of dismission from said
adir.inislration:
These are, liieretore. to cite and admonish all and sin
gular loose concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the lime prescribed by law, ana snow cause,
by tiling their objections in my office, if any they bare,
why said Mrs. Furgison, administratix as aforesaid,
shoi.bi not be dismissed Irotn said Administration, and
receive her letters of dismission after the legal publi
cation oft'iis citation.
Given under my hand and offi rial signature at offire.
this May 3-J. 1859.
F. McRAE. D. Ordinary.
U.v 17, 1859 20 rofim
Freight and Passage as Low as by any otherJ
G 1EORGJA. HANCOCK COUNTY.
r Whereas Tcnie H. Aud^s. Es^cufor, &<?.. of the
will of KicbanJ Fears. !ate of si id cj/jnty, deceased,
applies to me f»»r letters of disiiiisMou—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to hir their objections in ray ofiice, within the
time prescribed by law,to snow cause if any, why letters
of dismission should not be cradled io said applicant.
Given under my hand atoSce this 23 ! day of Decern-
her. 1.-58. • C. W. DuBOSE, Ordinary.
December 28. 1858 52 6t
C i EORGIA, HANCOCK COUN TY.
5” Whereas George W Butts applies to me for let
ters ofdbuiissinn from the estate of David E. Buita,
late of said county, deceased :
These are, liierefore. to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at ray office, on before the second Mon
day in January ncxr.to show cause, if any exist, why
said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Given under ray hand and seal this 13th May. 1859
CHARLES \V. DuBCSE; Ordinary.
Mav 27 1859 ^0 111601*
CABIN PASSAGE S15 :
By the splendid and commodiens
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons-.-.Capt. M.S. Woodhull.
FLORIDA, IcOOtons Capt. Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA, 1300tons Capt.G. R. Sehenck.
Aud first class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100tons.-
Capt. Tho’s Lyon.
These Steamships belong to the old established
and favorite line, known as the “Xew York and
Sac-innah Steam Navigation Company,’ r.ud in com
fort, accommodations and fare, cannot be excelled.
They are coimnai; led by experienced, skilful,
careful and polite officers.
PADELFORD, FAY <fc CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L.L.MITCHILL & SON,
Agents,New York.
June 29,1658 26 tf
LANE'S AGRICLLTLIAL LEVEL.
G i EORGIA, COFFEE COUNTY.
■ Whereas John Hill applies to for letters of
administration on the estate on tbe estate of Wil
liam Ilarry, iate of the State of Florida, deceased—
Ail persons concerned are requested to file their
objections, if any they have, to show cause why
letters of administration, should not be granted to
said applicant at the June term of this Court. This
April *^9,1359. A. MeLEAN, Ordinary.
May 10. Jb59 19 5t
PRICE TEN DOLLARS.
A T the earnest solicitation of many frienda, I propose
to offer tliis Instrument on its own merits. ‘Tis
solely devoted to agricultural purposes. This Instru.
ment is warranted to work cotreetiy.striking any grade
desired, with ease a.id accuracy, no matter hnw irregu
lar the surface may be, and is reduced to the capacity of
field uai.ds. Any person wishing to protect their hill
sides and plant on a level with the same Instrument, can
be furnished with the Instrument complete, with full di
rections warranted as above stated.
As this Instrument is offered on its owr. merits and
warianted by the Inventor, I think it unnecessary loap
pend any certificates. I have them in ray house and
could get volumes of them.
LEWIS L. LANE. Invertor
Hillsboro', Jasper county. Ga
October 12, 1858 ll tf
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tatt.vall Cfunty.
To all whom i: may concern.
Whereas Kiziah Kenaday will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of dismission as executrix
on the estate of John Kenaday, deceased, she being
co-exeentrix with Robert fearreney and said Sur-
rency being deceased—
These are. therefore, to cite and admoni«’i all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the first Monday in July next, otherwise
said letters will be granted to said applicant.
Witness, 11. Strickland, Esq , Ordinary for Tatt
nall county, this lOtli day of January, J359.
H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
February 1, 1659 5 in 6 m
DAWSON & KIBBEE,
Attornies and Counsellors at Law.
HA WK1XSV1LLE 4 VIENNA, GA.
ATR. K. will have entire, control of collections,
1»-1- ai
G < EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
f Whereas William F. Linder, Executor of the
last will and testament ot Lewis Linder, deceased,
represents to the Court, that lie has fully adminis
tered Leu is Linder’s estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
to show cause it any they can, why said Executor
should not be dlscbaiged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon- I
day in October next.
Witness tny hand and official signature, this 7th \
day of March, ic59.
F. II. ROWE, Ordinary. •
March 15,1859 11 m6m
and Mr. D. will attend, for the present, all
litigation. They will practice law, and give atten
tion to any business that may be entrusted totheir
management in tie counties of Lowndes, Dooly,
Pulaski. Brooks, Houston, Wilcox, Echols. Macon,
Irwin, Clinch, Worth, Teifair, Ware, Berrien, Cof
fee, Laurens, Suuiter, Appling, Twiggs, Lee
Pierce, Baker, Dougherty and Miller; and in Su
preme Court at Macon, Midedgeville and Savan
nah ; and Federal Court at Savannah; and also
in adjoining counties on special engagement.
CHA8. C. KIBBEE THO.S. H. DAWSON.
Hawkinsville, Feb. 20,1859 10 ly
6E3EK1I. iftYEITIElMTS.
COMPTON & CALLAWAY
A!
RE receiving and have now in store a very
targe and complete stock of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac..
To which they respectfully invite the attention of
their friends and the public. Persons having the
cash to spend for Groceries will do well to give
them a cal!,as they are determined to sell for CASH
at least as LOW as anybody else-
Their stock comprises among other things. New
Orleans Sugars and 8\ nip, Clarified Sugars of all
qualities, Kio and Old Government Java Coffee,
Green A Black Teas, a large lot of Paints and Oils
of all descriptions. Cheese. Tobacco, Segars. Patent
Wax and Adamantine Candles, fine French Bran
dies, Whiskey from 50 cents to $4 per gallon.
Champaigne, Sherry. Port and Madeira Wines,
Grain Cradles ready stocked, Scythe Blades, Scythe
Stones and Rifles, a large lot of Pot Ware and
Wood Ware, Blacksmiths’ Tools of all descriptions.
Planters' Cotton Hoes of superior quality. Carpen
ters' Tools, Mill. Cross cut, Framing. Hand and
Teuent Saws, a large and comp'ete assortment of
Locks of all descriptions. Pocket Knives and Table
Cutlery, Powder, Shot, Lead and Caps, and also a
large iot of Nails of good quality and of ali sizes,
besides many other articles too tedious to mention.
Milledgevi'le, April 26, 1359. 17 tf
Simil ilTEITNIinT*
HERfOTESNEiT
[ WhoIC ” ,e
■ *U :
Bakery and Confectionary!
J OHN DUFNER would return his thanks to the Cit
izens of Mtlledgevilie and vicinilv. for their liberal
patronage in the past; and he ia determined to do alii n
bis power lo retain their custom.
He has now in store a fresh Stock of ali GOODS nsu-
a!I v kept It, his lire—but he has not room to specify each
article. His Stock consists in part of
WEST INDIA FRUITS. PRESERVES, CAN
DIES. TICKLES, NUTS. RAISINS, he.
A number one article RHINE WINE. (GER
MAN.! Ali tbe brands of CHaMPAGXE WINE.
Choice LIQUORS,for sale by theboulc.
Fine CIGARS,and so mistake. Gi-od TOBACCO,
TOILET SOAP, a choice article.
05F PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ic, supplied prompt j
iv. and at short notice, on applicath n to JOHN DUK- !
NEK. at bis old stand. For ihe CASH, I can and will '
sell CHEAP.
JOHN DUFNER.
Milledeevi’le, Oct. 2fi. 1858 43 tf
iaree and »*l
Drags. Pai&u.
t&ey invite j.,_ —
Stoct ' a wrtof^' 6
v, i - , Bings.
Carb. s*.da fc .7^ c
Sa 'pe:re, Wa.ij,j ?*"
Sp ee Ac B " N*
Bure Chemical*.
Quinine, Morphine. Spir.is N.ire. . .
C a lime!, Blue Pill he. ’ t; ti
Ferfcmery,
Lai>ia’f, Wiigk’s & Bax a'* Freacjbxi»
PeHumerv in large vanity. £esi»
TOILET UTNUK.
Hair,Te«stb. Xaii and CIoil EruCut-; v
Iticncrs.
Pureaiid anadalierattu Bitter -
ical purposes. * ' r
I.*i fact our 5rack c^mpruei eTer L*r -
in tbe Drug Line, uoi eicroii: z
and T^bar-o. " r _c ' - a
In the Stationery Deysrtnsect
Wl'i be foanri a pone’ -r j, - r 1
Booki, Fens, lok, ard Pa^er.
RERTY &
Mi!ledgerII!e t Oetrber T9.
(tailoring (Blaliisliffinif.
Medical^Tcxics^
D R. J. Is. LARSE anu rices to
public that he has fined up i . c-c •
airy and convenient to act mm .....
ckmU cases of all kinds, white-.;
of Rupture and Relief of Cancer i t exc l*
Blacks laboring under Chronic AfFe - •. . ~
bough;—price according to their coucitiwt
Parties wishing to consul: me. can do so ; -
ter. with ure case fu’ ry deseri! ed. sud I er
mine the case prior to - -g the p.-...
save expense of sending :...d reaming. ?- 1 l!
stances render someca-ei inerrable.
I have bad considerable Hospital
which gives advanrage la the cure
Chronic Cases.
OFFICE nnd RESIDENCE corner of -u
Broad and A I. or ru Greets, Savannah. (;*
Savannah, Jn’y G. 1653 ;
SPERLING & BROWN,
NEW GOODS,
-Aut the ISP evT - Steps.
s f? ASP
U£L£Lfk fi fi Afifiiy UHC j
THANKFUL for past fa
vors, would respectfully
solicit a continuance of a
libera! share of public pa
tronage. • AVe have just
received our Fpiing sup
ply of CLOTUS, C1SSI-
JIERES & F1ICYCO0DS
FOR PUTS ; also,a large
assortment of Plain and
Fancy YESTI56S, fce.—
ail of which will be made
up to Order upon short no
tice, and upon terms to suit the times-
Having purchased our Goods for Cash, and being
practical workmen, we feel confident that we can
please all who may favor us with their patronage.
We shall receive new and fashionable Go-ids
from time to time, as new styles are put into the
markets.
OurStock of Goods is warrantedtobeofthebest
material, and all garments made up from our ma
terial are warranted to fit well. Give us a trial, our
terms are libera!.
J. C. SPERLING.
THOMAS BROWN.
Milledgeville. Sept. 23, 1656 14 tf
DDES*
OF LIME, j
T IIIE undersigned are s>*ie Agents for tbe sale c f j
this article in this city. They offer it to the j
Planters of the South with confidence, as the best ■
WE would re.-j.c-etft
]y 'offer our sincc-
thanks to the citizens
Milledgeville and viciti
ty. for the libera! anionnt of j.v 22 -,.
upon us during the past few u - n:l.s cf r *
among them.
Having a larger and bettor s-tock of foesh
feel prepared to offer nioreitiiuceniei. sai.'d >
ter bargains than heretofc :e.
Our stock enrsists ot a «fo-ice as« r; -j
Extra fitnrilv groceries, cocsistii g in r.rrt
lows :
Sugar from 6 to It lb perone doil.-.r.
Coffees it em to ' lb. j.- r one dcllar.
Teas from 70 cents to «n;j d* rr r .
Molasses from 4*1 to 55 cents per gallon.
Rice 1? lbs for one dollar.
Adamantine Candies 25 to 2~ ceuts rc. |b.
Sperm Candles 33$ cents per ifc.
Tallow candles 20 cents per lb.
Cheese 12' to 14 cents per lb.
Butter, Goshen 25 to 3o£ ceuL s per lb.
Bacon, sides 12j cei.ts per lb.
Bacon, shoulders 1“J cents per lb.
All other kinds of groceries che:per thin
be bought elsewhere.
Choice brands of Liquors, T >• _eco ai.; Cfi:
A large assortment of Crockery, G. •*. (_'
and Wooden w are.
SRPER-FKOSPHATE
f
.1
Also, just received a large as'-vi-w*
of mens, womens, and r! ir
■re.n I
and m^st economical fertilizer for all crops grown t
in this climate. Numerous testimonials as to its |
value can be given, from the most reliable sources }
—including the Agricultural Societies of South !
Carolina, Virginia and Maryland Institute. We
append an extract from one of numerous private
letters to the Manufacturers.
LAND AGENCY.
rptlE undersigned will buy and sell lands on a
OTATE OF GEORGIA. Tattkai.i. Couhtv.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Richard W. Thompson and Thns. B. ;
Thompson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for :
letters of dismission as administrators on the es- •
tate of Richard Thompson, deceased—
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the first Monday in September next, other
wise said letters will be gWntc-d tq the applicants.
Witness, H. Strickland, Ordinary for Tattnall
county, this 15th of March, 1659.
H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
March 22, 1859. 6 ot
smal loom mission business—will give such in
formation as the Records and Tax Digests of the
State House may furnish. Applications for such
information will be strictly compliedxvith, when,
in every instance, the requisition is accompanied
with one dollar.
NATHAN HAWKINS &. CO
SeDtemberl5,1857 37 tf
Cotton & Wool ZtZannfact07111?.
T HE WOOL MANUFACTURING cf the sub
scriber will hereafter be carried o:: at the
Rock Factory. Wool will be received and the
Cloth and Rolls delivered in Milledgeville. Mr.
C. C. Carr is my Agent in Milledgeville and will
till cash orders for Cotton Yams, Osnaburgs, Ker
seys, Ac.,at the lowest market price.
D. A. JEWELL.
November 30,1653 48*tf
C '1 EORGIA, TATTNALL COUNTY.
Jf Wheieas. William \V. Floyd, administrator on the
estate of John A. Floyd, Lie of saij comity, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission—
These are, therefore, to ciie and admonish nil persons
concerned, to file their objections, in tny office within the
lime prescribed by law. to show cause, if any. why let-. .
ters of dismission should tint be granted to said applicant \
Given under my hand at office this 9th day of Dccein- ‘
ber. ISoi H. STRICKLAND, Ordinaiy.
December 14,1858. 50 ui6m
X.&NS PCS. SAL2.
rA4HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his valuable
A plantation in Clinch county, containing 1225 acres of
fine farming land There is I 40 acres under cultivation.
Tiie situation is dry and healthy, and is one of the most
desirable places in lower Georgia. There is on the place
a bay containing 309 acres, now nearly ready for culti
vation, considered as good rice laud asthe-e is in the
State, Persons wishing to purchase can see me on the
place, 13 miles northeast of Mill Town.
C. W. CRAWFORD, Mill Town. Ga.
November 2. 1853 44 tf
O RDINARY’S OFFICE. Monlr/omcry County, Ga. ,
Wuereas Samuel McAlister. Administrator >
de bonis non on the estate of Dnncan Hughes, Lie of -
Montgomery county, deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismission from said administration—
These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all ami sin-
gnl-jr those concerned to he an appear at my office j
within tiie time prescribed bylaw, and show cause, by .
filing theft objecli- ns in my office if any they have
why the said Samuel Mo Abater, A tministrator de bn- •
nis non, as aforesaid should not be dismissed fiom said
administration and receive his letters of dismission after
the lawful publication of this citation.
Given on ler my band aud official signature at office
thi3 May 3d,*1859.
F. McRAE, D. Ordinary.
May IT, 1859 29 m e “n
Iroa and Brass Foundry,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
D UFFLEY, FERRONS & Co. w ould respect
fully inform the public that they are now pre
pared to execute any work in their line with neat
ness and despatch—such as SUGAR MILL
ROLLS, of any size, turned or unturned, from $20
to $120 per set; SUGAR KETTLES, from 30 to
120 gallons; Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Fau
lting Mill Irons and Gin Gear, of any size : Fenc
ing for Houses, Gardens. Balconies and Cemeteries
at Eastern prices—work warranted. Sash weights.
Block weights, Window sills and Window caps,
and Door steps made of the best material.
January 25,1859 4 tf
G t EORGIA, COFFEE COUNTY.
r Two months after date application will be
made to the Court "of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the estate, both real and personal, of
Thomas Simmons, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES ARNOLD. Adm’r.
PATIENCE SIMMONS, Adm’x.
April 12, 1659 15 2m
SPRING and SUMMER,
1859.
S IXTY DAYS after date I shall make applica-
tioi
tion to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county,
for lea^e to sell all the real estate belonging to Eli
sha C. Grubbs, late of said county, deceased, intes
tate. ELIZABETH GRUBBS, Adm’x.
of Elisha C. Grubbs
April 12. 1858 16 2m
T INSLEY & NICHOLS have received the
largest stock ot UNE FASHIONABLE
GOODS ever brought to this market, which they’
will be pleased to show to all favoring them with a
call.
Milledgeville. March 22,1659 12 tf
fJIWO MONTHS afterdate I shall apply to th
STOP!
Ordinary of Hancock county for leave to sell
the real and personal estate belonging to James
Derby late of Hancock countv, deceased. .
THOMAS M."TURNER, Adrti’r.
May 3.1859 13 2m
rpWO MONTHS after date application will be
JL r
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of j
Hancock county, for leave to sell the real estate of I
Alexander Beck, late of said county, deceased.
AMANDA BECK, Adm’rx.
Mav 17,1859 20 2tn. j
f J1WO MONTHS afterdate, 1 Ota.; apply to the j
Ordinary of Hancock county, for leave to sell
the real estate of John Sturdivant, Iate of said
county, deceased.
JAMES M. STANFORD, Adm’r.
de bonis non with the will annexed.
EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.
T Two months after date application will be
made to the honorable the Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell the real es.tate ot James Bran
don, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and credi
tors. JAMES L. BRANDON, Adm’r.
May 24,1859 21 2mf
G 1 EORGIA. HANCOCK COUNTY.
T All persons indebted to Mary R. Simmons,
late of said county, deceased, will make payment
to the undersigned, and those having demands will
present them in terms ot the law.
E. CAIN, Adm’r.
May 3, 1859 18 Ct
Lantermairs
IS THE
PLACE TO BUY
YOUR
DRY,
:F^isro*y,
AND
jMlillineir-y
LOOK!!
Silk Holies,
Grenadine Robes,
' Organdy Robea,
Muslin Robes,
Embroideries,
LADIES -BONNETS,
CHILDREN’S HATS,
MEN & BOYS
Straw and Leghorn
ZEi^TS-
Millcdgeville, April 19,1859
16 tf
A LL PERSONS indebted to Moab Blount late
of Hancock county, deceased, are requested
to come fofward and settle; those having demands
against said deceased arc required to present them
to me duly authenticated within the time prescribed
by law. ' JACKSON B. JOHNSON. Ex’r.
May 3, 1959
lo 6t
STotice.
To owners of Land in the counties of Ap
pling, Ware, Pierce, Clinch and Wayne.
ri^HE undersigned will examine land in the
i foregoing counties, for any person for one
dollar a lot, to be paid in advance; or hp will buy at
low prices, or sell for any person at seven per cent.
For further information, address
R. A. WARREN,
Pierce county, Ga., Zero Post Office.
May 3, 1859 IS 4t
A FEW extra BUGGIES and HARNESSES
for sale. Enquire at the store of
Chxki.estox. May 3rd, 1858.
“Messrs. Riic-tt and Robson.—Your Agents have
iiiformt- J me—Tirades Super-Phosphate is a gener
al faroritc and that Prof. LeConipte of Columbia
had coi.firmed your analysis. 1 met Otis Mills,
Esq., a gentleman of wealth and influence, who
informed me—he takes great interest in watching
the progress of Rhodes' Super-Phosphate of Lime,
aud said, that from his observation—he thinks it is
bound to be the fertilizer fur the South.”
A large stock constantly on hand all of which
has been regularly analyzed and warranted.
Pamphlets sent by mail, giving the analysis and
free directions for its use.
J. A. ANSLEY & CO.
CoHMISSIOff MtRCHASTS.
No. 300 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
3Iarch 15, J659 11 tf
Jrens SOCfJS and SEG38/•
of good sti-:k and pattern, will be j c !. i;
than any ever offered in th .- market.
Ladies walking slices and boots $1 -t 1 :■ ■ $! Ti
Men's shoes from $1 00 to $2 50 per : air.
Childrens shoes from -50 to 60 cc-ni per; air
Our motto is cheap for CA81I and j'. rCii
on! v.
C. M. * J. S. LAMPEET
Milledgeville. Feb. 22, 1659 - ti
WASHINGTON HALL
IS OPE^ to the publV f<r.r*le
cfouira*»Hai:ou ofTSAN>iENT a=
as REGULAR BOARDED
Bring cerrtralU ter*
boiii ti> ihe Capiioi ar c the Lusir^asi
of the city. Accommodations good. Clc £*-> -
N.’ C. BAIs'NFTT.
Milledgrviile. Ga.. Dec. ?. 1858. H Ii
- $100 REWARD
J. C. DANIEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jacksonville, Telfair County, Ga.
H AVING removedfrom Milledgeville to Jack
sonville, willattend to all busrness entrusted
to him with promptness. Panieularattentionpaid
to collecting.
April 24,1855 17 tf
MY buy BILL, who I bought of Gena
JjftMyrick five years ago, left my prce.i- ;
the night of the 25th uit. without a p»--
any canse for leaving. Bid is 4fi yer.i s off:, u p-
colored. 6 feet high, weighs about IT 1 ' ponres:
wore off a white lung haired over-coat anu .a hi
crowned black hat.
The above reward will be paid for the de"'<
of said boy to ae in Stewart cenmy. or 60
his confinement in Jail, so I get him gnir.
W. H. DlcJlL SEc
Florence, Ga.. Jan. 11.1659 2
WAS., WAS, WAS !
Is declared against Pains of anv kind by
DR. A. VV. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
A ND every Southerner will be satisfied by us
ing one dollar’s worth that they have no fur
ther use tor Northern Liniment. For Family and
Plantation use it has no equal. It cures Rhecma
tism, Neuralgia Strains. Bruises Burns, Fresh
Cuts, Pains iu the Back or Limbs, Cholic in Man
or Beast, and is the only certain Remedy known
for Blind Staggers in Horses; aud every one will
find it a saving of time and money by keeping a
supply on hand.
CERTIFICATES.
Bainbuicoe, Ga., April 8,’56.—Dr. A. W. Al
len—Dear Sir: From my knowledge of the ingre
dients composing your Liniment, and my experi
ence in the sale of it for the last six years, 1 am
pre;ared to say there is no better, and I think it
must soon supersede al! Liniments of like charac
ter. D. J. DICKINSON, Druggist.
Ai.bant. May 21.1858.—Being recently severely
afflicted with an attack of Rheumatism, I procured
a bottle of the above-named preparation, and was
entirely relieved frdtn the disease in a short time
by a few applications.
I make this voluntary statement for the benefit
of the public, and from a sense of gratitude to Dr.
Allen. It may be, and doubtless is, by many' who
have never tried it, called a quack medicine ; but
if quackery always gives as certain and speedy re- J
lief as this preparation did, then I am from hence-'
forth a convert to quackery. Hksm Morgan.
fipPrepared by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus,
Georgia. None genuine without the Signutitre aud
Seal of A. W. Allen.
F^rFor sale in Milledgeville. by E. J. White.
Wanted a responsible Agent in every Southern
tewi* and village.
Caution ro Everybody.—Don’t nse any more
Northern Liniment until they have given the i
Southern Liniment a fair trial.
April 26.1658 ]7 ly ;
D R. THOMAS H. HALL, Las lo. ifoatti
house of Mr. P. T. Pitts. He tenders 1
professional services to the surrounding coeem
ty—calls at all hoars will meet with prompt
tion.
Jones co., Ga., April 19. 1659 16 f
BOEBHAVE’S
HOLLAND HITTERS
White’s Colton Seed Pianter.
r¥^HE undersigned have” nsed ‘'White’s Cotton Seed
A Planter,’’and find that it deposites tbe seed iu a
narrow and nraighl line,even in the roughest land—,
thereby rendering the subsequent work much easier.—
It soves much seed, and is a tnachine easily managed
and not liable to get ou t of order
Baldwin County,Ga,.JuIn 1,1858.
J. S. SCOGIN,
N.J. ROGEKS,
H. ROGEKS,
K. M. ORME, sen
j CHAS. DnBIGNON,
JACOB COBB.
I). PRITCHARD,
B. H. MY KICK,
J.C, WHITAKER.
JOHN SPEIGHTS,
ROBERT W. TRAPP,
W. J. T RAY.
SAM'L H. HUGHES, j
The Cotton Planter, recently patented by T. W.
White, will Se exhibited by me soonjn various parts n!
this State. Being Hinged to a common Scooter stock,
and following direi-tiy in its forrow.it adapts itself to
all the irregularities i.f the land, and plants equally
well wnotbar in smooth or rough ground, but wiil not
cover except on even land. It is light, durable and sim
pie : aud with little modification plants other kinds of |
seed ; and depositsyunao in the drill. These machines (
are being now made under the supervision oTthePaten- j
lee ; ana Orders directed to him or me at Milledgeville, i
will t-e answered. M. M. HALL, General Agent.
‘August 10, 1858 *7
DISEASE OF THE LLDNLTS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF Ayr EOT
FEVER A&D ACUE,
Anti the vetioa^ affections consequent up*
disard era d
STOMACH OR LIVER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Sb
icky Pains, Heartburn. L ss of A; \ • 1
dency. Costiveness, Blind and Bit <dit g 1
all Nervous, Rheumatic, alii Neuralgic 011
it has in numerous instances proved ; ^
cial. and in others effected a decided cm* 1 -
This i* a pnreiy vegetable c nip-nml. p
on strictly scit .stifle principles, alter - -*■“ '•
the celebrated HolL-.nd Professor, Bocrnatr. •
cause of its great success in moat^ef the l ■
States, its irtrodi th-n into the Lnitcd Ks ■-
intended mine especially iurtki'se of onr lat •
scattered here aud there « ver tie fact of hi**,
ty country. Mteti; _• with great snci o-s •
them. I now offer it t * the American public,
ing that :N truly wonderful medicinal virtues*
be aeknow’t Jged.
It is particularly recommenced to t! =e f*“
whose constitutions may have been iaipanw v
continuous v.se of ardent spirits, or otl-erfo’
dissipation. Generally iastanfnnecus m *
finds its way directly lo the seat oi life, t
and quickening every nerve, rai-iog *P * .j..
ing spirit, and, in fact, infusing new
vigov in the system. ..
NOTICE.—\\ hoever expects to find y*
veiage will be disappointed ; hut to the f
and low spirited, it w ill prove a giatti' 11 * '
cordial, possessed of uingui&r reiucciu: p J 1 1 c
cAusierii
The great popularity of this delightful Art
induced many imitations, which the r ■ ,c
- - — versa**
sll'
k«-
STOVES.
A NEW COOKING 8TOVE, with fnrmtnre,
also a second hand PARLOR STOVE, cheap
for cash. Apply to L* KENFIELD.
February 1. 1869 5 tf
vince you how infinitely snp"rior it is t»
imitations
E^Sold at $1.60 per bottle, or six
5.00, by the
* SOLE PROPBIETOr.8,
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr- & c °
MANUFACTURING
Pharmaceutists ant) djemiste
PITTSBURG: PA-
Sold in Milledgeville by GRIE4 E * .j
and by Druggists generally
\f • w •)-*» I
throng ft 0 * 1 * tl,e
oi