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Publishers and Proprietors.
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tek .ns.
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At 92 00 per Annum, jwtvable in advance,
{ a so if not paid within three months, and
3 00 if not paid before the end of the year.
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One insertion $1 no, and Fifty Cents for each sub
sequent continuance.
Those sent w ithout a specification of the number
of insertions, will tie published till forbid, and
charp'd accordingly.
Business or Professional Cards, per year, where
they do not exceed one square - - - $10 00
A lilieral contract will bn male with those who wish to
irlnrtise by the year, occupying a specified space.
LEGAL ADVEKTLSEMENTS.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors or Guardians, are required by law to be
held on the First Tuesday in the month, between
the hours of HI iu the forenoon and 3 in tit
noon, at the Court House in the County in
the property is situated.
Notice of these sales must be given in a
gazette 4U days previous to the day of sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property r
given in like manner 10 days previous to sale day.
Notices to the debtors and creditors of an
must also be published 4(1 days.
Notice that application will lie made to the
of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes
be published for two months.
Citations for letters of Administration, Gua
ship, must be published ill days—fur d
gioii from Administration, mimlldy sic month
dismission from Guardianship, 4o days.
Kales for forelosure of Mortgage must Ik
lished monthly for four months—for estabfisbin
papers, for the full space of three months—fot
jK-lling titles from Executors or Administr
where bond lias been given by the decease!
full space of three months.
Publications w ill always be continued acco
to these, the legal requirements, unless otlic
ordered, at the following
RATES;
Citations on letters of Administration, Ac. ;
“ “ dismissory from Admr’on.
“ “ “ Guardianship
Leave to sell Land or Negroes
Notice to debtors and creditors
Sales of persponal property, ten days, 1 sqr.
Sale of land or negroes by Executors, &e.
E si rays, two weeks
For a man advertising bis wife (in advance)
Letters on business must be Post Paid to entitle
them to attention.
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VOLUME XXV.]
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1855.
[NUMBER 40.
C I T A T I 0 N s.
GEORGIA, Butts county.
B \ \ IRTl E of an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of said county; Will be sold on the first
liiesdayin APRIL next before the Court House
door in the town of Jackson in said county, with
in the usual hours of sale, all the real estate of
William J. Lewis, late of said county deceased.
Said property sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the dav of sale.
THOMAS M. CARTER, Adm’r.
Feh. jr.th, 1855. 38
BUSINESS 4' \ ft lk s
THOMAS X. CARTES.
A T T O R NE Y AT L A IV,
Indian Sjii'iiig, On.
Jan. 9th, 1854. 32 3m
join iv miii a a:,
A T T O R N E Y AT LA Tl
MARION, OA.
Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to
liis care. 32 lv
TltOS « . LONG.
A T T O R N E Y AT LA W,
BRUNSWICK, G.4
\A 7 ILL practice in the Courts of Glynn, Wayne,
v » Camden, McIntosh, Liberty and Chatham,
of the Eastern Circuit; Charlton, J-zmndes, Clinch,
M are and Appling, of the Southern; also, Duval
countv, Florida.
51 lv
JAMES R. LIONS,
A T TOR N E Y AT LA W,
Jar/.soH. Butts County, On,
\ LL business intrusted to him will meet with
.A tire
48 ly
J. A prompt attention
May 2d, 1854.
HALE &. HALL.
AT TO R NE YS A T L A
IV.
W ILL attend promptly to nil business that
mav be intrusted to them i
the Coweta and Flint Circuits.
UKOKtit: A. HALL, \
Greenville, Ga.’
April 6th, 1854.
in tlic counties of
1. P. HALL,
Zcbulon, Ga.
45 lv
CIIAS. E AIM BET,
A TTO R NE Y AT LA W,
Cuthbert, Ga.
April 3d, 1854. 44
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS,
ITItinoii, Gcor.'iii.
S TEAM ENGINES and Boilers, Machinery for
Saw Mills of every description, Iron and Brass
Castings, Millstones, &c. &c.
R. FINDLAY, Proprietor.
Mav 17, 1854. 50 lv
IIENRV HENDRICK,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
JACKSON, BUTTS Co., GA.
CHAM. G CAMPBELL,
A T T O R NE 1 AT LA W,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
1 Xa'J ILL attend promptly to all business entrust-
I / ed to his care. Particular attention paid
) collecting.
Milledgeville, Feh. *22, 1853.
38 tf
J. B- CAMP,
AT T O R NE Y A T L A W,
CAMPBELLTON, GA.
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.
D ENEWStlie tender of his services to the pul>-
1A lie, for the storage and sale of Cotton, Grain,
Elmir, Bacon, and all other Country Produce.
Purchasers of Merchandise and every description
of produce on orders. Will make cash advances
"a shipments of Cotton to Savannah, Charleston,
Baltimore and New York; with the usual advances
on Cotton or other Produce in store. Charges
customary rates of the city.
August 29, 1854. 13 8ni*
r. C N ISBE T,
FOUNDER &, MACHINIST,
.71 At ON, I. A.,
S1CCESSOR TO N1SBET & LEVY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the interest
of his late partner, C. P. Levy, will continue
t" furnish at their old stand, Steam Engines and
Boilers; Saw Mills, upright and circular. Bark and
Sugar Mills; (tin and Mill Gearing; Water Wheels;
and Castings and Machinery in general.
Particular attention will be paid to Circular Saw
Mill Machinery.
Having in bis employment the best Mechanics
in the Southern country, every guarantee will be
given that the work will be well Done.
The Cash price for Castings generally, will be
4 cents per pound—tor the present time—instead
of 5 cents, which has been the customary rates,
heretofore; and Steam Engines and other Machin
ery will he sold at proportionally reduced rates.
T. C. NISBKT.
I tec. l»th. 1854. 29 ly
GROCERIES, &C.
AT MV OLD STAND on Hancock St.
f|tllE Subscriber is just receiving and keeps
-I- constantly on hand a general assortment of
FAMZ1T GROCERIES.
Consisting of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MO-
L.LSSKS, FLOUR, MACKEREL, NAILS, Ac.,
BACON—Consisting of Hams, Sides and Shoul
ders. LARD—Extra tine quality. CORN and
CORN MEAL,
Crockery, Glass and Tin 44 are.
BR<>GAN SHOES, Tobacco Snuff and Sugar.-,.
Powder Shot and Lead.
ALSO, LUMBER, SHINGLES, &c. A lot of
l’LANK of various kinds. Scantling, &c. Ijirgc
hit of Sawed and Hewed Timber and Garden Posts.
Hr" All of which will lie sold CHEAP for CASH.
JAMES DUNCAN.
Mijitdgeville, May 39, 1854. 52
T. A. BREWER, B. E. UBKWKK.
UUKWUttS
M WUF.1CTURF.RS OF
Candice. Crackers. Sy Ac . Ac.
Cotton Accrue Three D-ors below Cherry Street,
.Vwicojr, Got.
WEDDING PARTIES, &<•., furnished witl
Plain and Ornamental Cakes, Candies, Nuts,
Fruit*, &e., at short notice, neatly packed and to
auy part of the country.
BREWERS,
(SrK-ressors to FREEMAN & BeNSON.J
Macon. August 21. 1854. 19—9,
^IXTY days after date, application will be made
M to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Jasper
County, for leave to sell the Lauds and Negroes W
longind to the estate of Ellender G. Flemister, de
ceased. JEREMIAH M. GILSTRAP. Adm’r.
February 5,185$. 37 2m
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS,Tubal C. Winchester, makes appli
cation tome, for letters of Administration on
the estate of James W. Winchester late of said
County dec'd. ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to he and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any they have ’ ■ hy said letters should not he
granted. Given under my hand at office thi*2(tth
February 1855.
39 r,t JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
i GEORGIA, Butts county.
T)Y VIRTUE nf an order of fheCourt ofOrdinary
: _Dof Butts county; Will be sold on the first Tues
day in APRIL next, before the Court House door
in Jackson, in said county within the usual hoars of
sale, tin- following named negroes to-wit:
Eli a mail, Betsy a woman, Jack a boy about
twenty years old, John a boy about fourteen years
’ old, and Monroe a boy about seven years, said
negroes sold as the property of the estate of Wil
liam S. Smith, late of stud county deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
ROBERT G. DUKE. Adm’r.
Feb. 13th. 1855. 38.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
VITERKAS, Marv Alin Hester and John IIc-s-
f v ter,applies to me for letters of Administration
on the estate of Allen Hester, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said let
ters of Administration should not be granted.
Given under in}- hand at office, this Feb. 14th,
1855.
38 5t. M. HENDERSON, Ord’iy-
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
4W7 HEREA8, Hansford Davis administrator on
*v the estate of Henry Davis deceased, applies
to me for letters of Dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters of Dismission should not be
granted. Given under iny hand at office this 12th,
Feb., 1855.
38 5t. SAM’L BEALL, Ord’iy.
GE<)RULA, Twiggs county.
VX ^ 111,K F. AS, John W. Allen, applies to me for
* v letters of Administration ilt bonis non, on the
estate of Reuben Lamb, late of said county, dec’d.
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 by the first
Monday in April next, then, and there, to show
cause, ifany, why said letters may not be granted.
Given under mv hand officially, this 13th Feb.,
1855.—38 5t. ' LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'ry.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
WX7 HEREAS, Patrick H. Allen, applies to me
v v for letters of 1 Hsmission from the Guardian
ship of Archabal Hays.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to bo and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 9th dav of
Feb., 1855.
38 5t. GEO. C. KING, Dep. Ord’rv.
UE(>KGIA, Twiggs county.
XX7 HEREAS, John W. Allen, applies to me for
v Y letters of Administration on the estate of
Willis F. Lamb, late of said county, dec’d.
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 by the first
Monday in April next, then mid there to show-
cause, if auy, why said letters may not be granted
Given under my hand officially, this 13tli Feb.
1855.—38 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'ry.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
HEREAS, William N. Hill, applies to me
'an for letters of Administration on the estate of
Safroney Hill, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band, and official signature,
this 9tb day of February, 1855.
3S 5t. GEO. C. KING, Dep. Ord’ry.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
\\J HEREAS, Nathan Hawkins applies for let
vv tere of administration on the estate of Thom
as C. Ware, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to file their objections, ifany, on or
before Monday the second day of April next.
Given under my hand at office tins 13th Febru
ary 1855. 37 5t. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pike county.
\\T HEREAS, Thomas J. Alford applies to me
v Y for Letters of Administration on the Estate
of William Riggins, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office, to show cause, if any
exisr, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my liand at office, this 2d day of
Feb., 1^55.
5t JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ord'ry.
GEORGIA Baldwin county.
11/ HEREAS Horatio May, applies for letters of
v v administration on the estate of Samaria May,
late of Baldwin county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all per
sons adversely concerned to file their objections
within the time prescribed by law.
1 iiven under mv hand at office this 13th February
1855. 37 f»t. * JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
. GEORGIA Baldwin county.
YITHEKEAS, Frederick H.Sanford makes ap-
v v plication for letters of administration on the
estate of Mrs. Mary S. Mott, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons adversely concerned to tile their objections on
or before Monday the second day of April next.
Given under mv hand at office this 13th February
1855. 37 5t. ' JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pike County.
YLf HEREAS, Eldridge 11. and Finton H. Drew-
VV ry applies to me for Letters of Administration,
with the will annexed, on the Estate of Edwin
Drewrv, of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pres
cribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why
said letters should n«t be granted. Given under
mv hand at office, this 16tli February, 1855.
38 5t JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pike County.
VST HEREAS. Robert Pilkington applies to me
*» for Letters of Administration on the Restate
of William 11. H. Dominick, a minor, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pres
cribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should nut be granted. Given
under my hand at office this Kith Jay of February,
1855.
38 5t JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Butts county.
WJ HEREAS, Eldridge Barlow, applies to me
VV for letters of Guardianship, on the person
and porperty of Ehurra A. C. C'ain, a minor child.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office,
on or before the first Monday in APRIL next to
show cause if any they have why said letters^
should not he issued.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
16th Feb., 1855.
38 5t. 11ENBY HENDRICK, Ord'ry.
GEORGIA, Cniur>ht-ll rusnty.
\ 11 HEREAS, Jams* M. Knox, applies to m« for lel-
\Y ter* of Ailmiiii»tralion on tbc eslale ofGeorgeW
Knox, late of said rounty, deceased.
These are therefore Io rite anil admonish, all and sin-
gulsr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed hy
law. io *hnw- cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should noi he granted, (liven under my hand at office,
January 29. ia r )5. 36 5l J- B. CAMP, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
U ] HEREAS, John Rye, Guardian for Alison
Stuckv, applies to liie for letters of dismis
sion from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be at my office, within the time prescri
bed by lay to show cause if any they have why
said letters should not be granted Given tinder
my hand at office this 17th day of February 1855.
39 Ot. SAM’L. BEALL, Ord’y.
GE< >RGIA, Wilkinson county.
VVrilEREAS, Elizabeth Tilley applies to me for
f T letters of Administration on the estate of
James Tilley, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said" letters of Administration should not be
granted. Given under niv band at office, this 24th
day of January, 1855.
35 5t * SAM’L. BEALL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA,Campbell county.
W HEREAS, John A. Wright appliei to me for let
ters of administration <m the estate of hi» wife,
Sarah J. Wright, late ofanid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and ain-
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at niv office within the time pres (Tilled by
law. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he grained. Given under my hand at office,
January 29, 1855. 36 5t J. «. CAMP, Ord’y.
John M. Crowell ) Libel for divorce
vs. > Henry Superior Court
Luvica Crowell j October Term, 1854.
It appearing to the Court from the return of the
Sheriff’, that the defendaet is not to be found in the
county of Henry, It is ordered by the court that
service be perfected by publication in the Federal
Union, three months prior to the next term of this
Court.
CORNELIUS SUMMERS, Pl’ffs Att’y.
A true transcript from the minutes of Henry Su
perior Court, October Term, 1854.
HENRY STOKES, Cl’k.
KYb. 14th, 1855. 38 3.m
Richard White, Susan 1 In Equity.
E. Ai.i.ex, Executors of j Bill to correct mistake
D. A. ALLEN, deceased, j in Pike Superior Court,
vs. j October Term, 1855.
W.m. O. Kendrick, Jas. J
W. Hamilc, Defendants. J
It appearing to the Court that James W. Hamill,
one of the defendants in the above stated cause,
has not been served, and that he resides out of
the State of Georgia.
Ordered—That service be perfected on said Jas.
W. Hamill personally, or the publication of this
Rule in the Federal Union at Milledgeville, thirty
days before the next term of this Court, and that
the said James W. Hamill appear in said Court
plead, answer and demur, not demurring alone to
said bill; on the first Monday iu April, 1855.
By the Court.
0. C. GIBSON,
Sol’r.
True extract from the minutes of Pike Superior
Court. JOHN A. COCHRAN, Cl’k.
Peliruary 18, 1855. 38—5t.
T W'<) months after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Pike
county, for leave to sell all the real estate belong
ing to the estate of Jefferson Adams, late of said
count v deceased.
BENSON ROBERTS, Adm’r.
Feb. 13th, 1855. 38 2m.
IXTY DAYS after date application will be made
IO to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs County for an order to sell all the land be
longing to the estate of James Solomon, late of said
county, dec’d. HUGH L. DENNARD,
Adm’r de bonis non.
Marion, Dec. 28, 1854. [l. s.] 31—9t.
O IXTY DAYS after date application will be
lO made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Campbell county for leave to sell all tlie lands be
longing to the estate of John Shearer, Sr., late of
said county, dec’d.
JAMES A. SHEARER, Adm’r.
Jan. 8, 1855. [j. B. c.] 33—9t.
ADMINIS T R A T Oil’S S ALE S.
B Y virtue of an
son countv—
Aduiiaiatralor’a Male.
order of the Ordinary ofWilkin-
Will be sold on the First Tuesday in MAY next,
before the Court House in the town of Thomas-
ville. Thomas county, within the legal hours of
sale, Lot of Land No. 174, in the 8th district of
Thomas county. Sold as the property of Wm.
John, late of Wilkinson county, deceased; for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash.
WM. L. JOHN, Adm’r.
Nov. 30,1854. 27
Adxniaialralor's Male.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Baldwin county—
Will be sold before the Court House door in the
city of Milledgeville, on the First Tuesday in
MARCH next, between the usual hours of sale,
one Lot of Land No. 195, in the 5th Pistriet of
Baldwin comity. Also one Lot No. 194, in the
same district and county; the two Lots adjoining
lands of Wiley C'ullins, and Mrs. Polhill and oth
ers. The lands are well timbered and watered,
there being a good Spring on each place, with a
large quantity of oak anil hieokry suitable for fire
wood; dower claimed by the widowr sold as the
property of Benjamin Bower, deceased; for the ben
efit of the heirs. Terms cash.
DAVID HUDSON, Adm’r.
Oct. 26, 1854. 22
Adiniuiatralor’a Male.
A GREEABLE to all order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Wilkinson county—
Will be sold on the First Tuesday in MARCH
next, before the Court House door in lrwinton, in
said county, between the usual hours of sale, one
negro girl named Manda, about 11 years old; also
one Lot of Land in Irwin county, known by No.
12, containing Four Hundred and Ninety Acres,
more or less: the said land and negro sold as the
property of Wm. H. Lord, late of Wilkinson coun
ty, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale.
G. W. LORD, Adm’r.
Jan. 15th, 1855. 34 tf
SHERIFF’S SALES
tVilkiaaaa VI art sage Sheriff Snlr.
W II be sold before the Court House door iu
the town of lrwinton, Wilkinson County,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in April next, the following property, to-wit:
One black horse about 4 years old, one cart and
steers, all the sheep belonging to the defendant, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Isaac Newell vs:
Alexander Shores.
W. P. JOHN, P. Sh’ff.
Januarv 25th, 1855, 36 tds.
Vilkiawa Marqtai* Shariff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of lrwinton, between tlie usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in MARCH
next, the following property to-wit:
One gray horse, one sorrel mare, one cow and
calf; all levied on as the property of A. W. Mixon,
to satisfy one Mortgage ti fa iu favor of T. N. Beall.
Property pointed out in said Mortgage fi fa.
W. P. JOHN, Deputy Sh’ff.
December 23,1854. 30.
Pike n*rt«age Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the towu of Zeiudon, Pike county within the
legal hours of sale on tlie Fret Tuesday in MARCH
next, the following uiortaged property, to-wit;
Hannah, a negro woman about 35 years of age,
and her girl child, horn since the exeeutio of said
Mortgage; Betsey, a negro woman about 23 years
of age, and Lucy a girl about 5 years of age, and
all of the household furniture, consisting of chairs,
tables, beds, beadsteads and bureaus, belonging to
Andrew J. Beckliom; levied on by virtue of a
.mortgage fi fa, issued from tlie Inferior Court of
Pike county in favor of William C. Beckham vs:
Andrew J. Beckham, to satisfy said ti fa, and
other fi fas, in my hands; property pointed out in
said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN COUCH, D'Sh’ff.
Dec. 29,1854. 31.
Appl' a l Sheriff Salas.
W ILL be sold before tlie Court House door in
the Town of Holmesville, Appling County,
within the legal hours of .Sale, on the Frst Tues
day in MARCH next, tlie following property, to-
wit:
Lot of Land, No. 237 in the Second District of
Appling County, levied on as the property of
Fielden Rutherford, to satisfy olid fi fa issued from
Walton Inferior Court iu favor of Thomas N. Pou-
lane and Antonia l’oulane vs: Fielden Rutherford
and Wm. Briinbtiry.
ELIAS BRANCH, Sh’ff.
January 12tli, 1855. 34 tds.
Appling Sheriff Sale.—.IIAKUH.
W ILL be sold before the Court House Door, in
the town of Holmesville, Appling county,
within the legal hours of sale on the First Tuesday
in MARCH next, the following property, to-wit;
Lots of Land No. 287 and 288 in the 2d Dist. of
Appling county, levied on as the property of
Francis Busby to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from
a Justice Court of the 74!st Dist. G. M., in Taylor
county, in favor of L. A. Pierce vs: Frances Busby;
levy made and returned to ine by a Constable.
Also, lot of Crockerv-warc, buttons, soap, razor-
strops, tobacco, one lot dry goods, 7 pair of cotton
cards, scissors, needles, hats, bonnets, shoes pow
der. three slevs, camphor, spices, files, fishhooks,
box of sulphur; levied on as the property of Wash
ington Dyal and .Solomon Wilkes, to satisfy sundry
fi las issued from Appling Superior Court in favor
N. 1>. and H. Weed vs: W. Dyal and Solomon
Wilkes: Tlios. J. Walsh vs: W. Dyal and S.
Wilkes; the officers of Court vs: W. Dyal, Sam’l
Griswold vs: W. Dyal.
ELIAS BRANCH, Sh’ff.
Jan. 12,1855. 39-
Appling Paoraani Sheriff * Sale—March.
W ILL be sold before tlie Court House door in
the town of Holmesville, Appling County,
within the legal hours of sale, on the First Tues
day in MARCH next, the following property, to-
wit :
Lots of Land Nos. 352 and 369, in the 2d District
of Appling County. Levied on as the property of
Gardner Wiley, to satisfy three fi fas issued from
Appling Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Smith
vs. Gardner Wiley, property pointed out by the
Plaintiff.
Also, Lot of Land No. 479 in the Third District
of said County. Levied on as tlie property of Rig
gers Mobley to satisfy two fi fas issued from a Jus
tice Court of said County in favor of James Till
man, Adm’r. on the estate of Rheubin Nail, dec’d.,
vs. Biggers Mobley. Levy made and returned to
me by Constable.
ELIAS BRANCH, Sli’ff.
Febmarv, 3rd, 1855. 37—tds.
v\
Adniiaisirators Rale.
B Y Virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Twiggs County—Will be sold before the
Court House door in Marion said County, on the
First Tuesday in April next, the following Negroes
belonging to the estate of Andrew A. Burkett, late
of said county, deceased, to-wit:
Adam a man about 27 years of ngc, (a good plan
tation Carpenter and fair wheel-right,) also Jim a
boy .A>out 18 years old. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on
davof sale.
THOMAS W. BURKETT, Adm'r.
Marion, February 7th, 1855. [I.. 8.] 37—tf.
Admiaiatratar’a Hale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Appling County—
Will be sold on the First Tuesday in MARCH
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, viz: Eleven towu lots, situated in the
town of Hoinesville, in said county, known and
distinguished in the the plan of said town by tlie
Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19,20, 21, 22, ‘-5’. and 24.
Sold as the property of John Graham, deceased,
for the benefit ot the heirs of said deceased.
M. GRAHAM, Admr.
MARY A. GRAHAM, Admr’x.
January 20th, 1855. 37
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Ordinary of
Laurens County; Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, before the Court House
door in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, with
in the legal hours of sale, the lands belonging to the
estate of Alfred B. Spivey, late of Laurens county,
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN M. WARE, Adm’r.
Feb. 10th, 1855. 38.
Pike Sheriff Rale.—APRIL.
ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Zebulon, Pike county between
tlie legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
APRIL next, seven acres of land, it being part
of number six in the 7tli District of originally
Monroe, now Pike county, and the steam saw
mill situated on the said land, levied on as the
property of Johnston Thornton, to satisfy two
fi fas issued from Pike Superior Court. Robert
Beasley, Sen., vs: Johnston Thornton • and other
fi fias in my possession.
Also at the same time and place.
Will be sold a negro girl about eleven years of
age, by the name of Minfa, levied on as the proper
ty of Jonathan Baker, to satisf four Justices
Court fi fas issued from the Justices Court of tlie
534th District G. M., of said county in favor of A.
B. Mathews, vs: Jonathan Baker and other fi fas
in my hand; property pointed out by defendant,
and Levy made and returned to me by Thos. W.
Coppege Constable.
One gold watch, one buggy and harness, one
small bay horse, all levied .on by virtue of an at
tachment in favor of Richards Keith & Co.,
against Jeremiah P. Moye,and ordered to be adver
tised and sold by tlie Honorable Inferior Court of
said county.
One feather bed, one bed-stead and bed cloth
ing; levied on as the property of John F. Wise, by
virtue of a fi fa issued from Pike Superior Court,
in favor of Myrick J. Reid, against tlie said John
F. Wise. Propertv pointed out by Plaintiff in fi fa.
JOHN COUCH, Deputy Sh’ff.
Feb. 23, 1855. '39 tds.
Also at the same time and place will be sold.
One negro girl Jinney, about five years old,
levied on as the property of Edward J. McLeroy,
to satisfy two fi fas from Pike Superior Court, in
favor of William Waddy and Eliab W. Mills vs:
said McLeroy. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also at the same time and place; One hundred
acres of land, being part of lot no 45, in the 7th
District, originally Monroe, now Pike county,
levied on as the lifetime estate of Lerona Wilkin
son, fi fa from Pike Superior Court, in favor of
James F.Fryer, vs: said Lerona Wilkinson, it be
ing the place whereon said Lerona Wilkinson now
lives;Property pointed out by plaintiff.
One hundred acres more or less of lot No. 8 in
the Seventh District, originally Monroe, now Pike
county. Levied on as the property of Green B.
Ozborn, to satisfy a fi fa from Pike Superior Court,
in favor of James H. Fryer, vs: stud Green
B. Ozborn, it being the place whereon said Oz-
born now lives. Tenants in possession notified in
terms of the law. Property pointed out. bv Pl’ff.
WILEY W. GRISHAM, Sh’ff.
February 23, 1855. 39
SHERIFF SALES.
Wilkiaooa Paalpeaed Sheriffs* Male. April.
“117"ILL, be sold before the Court House door in
T Y the towu of lrwinton, between the usual
hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in April next,
the following property, to-wit.
Eight hundred acres of land, more or less, in
the 35*2d district, G. M., adjoining lands of Wm.
Ross, J. F. Burney and others; levied on as the
property of John M Ware, to satisfy one fi fa in fa
vor of Phillips and Dorsey, and one in favor of Ira
Peck, and one in favor of Wade F. Sand-
ford, and one in favor of Herman A. Crane, and
one in favor of William B. Parker, and one iu fa
vor of William E. Carswell, and one iu favor of
Phillips & Dorsey, and one in favor of John N.
Hudson, and one in favor of John Barfield, all vs.
John M. Ware.
Also, will be sold four hundred acres of land,
more or less, in the 4th district of Wilkinson coun
ty; levied on as the property of John M. Ware, ad
joining lands of Elijah Helton, W. P. John and oth
ers, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jacob Gay vs.
John M. Ware, and one in favor of Phillips & Dor
sey, and one in favor of Thomas A. Webb, and one
in"favor of Thomas Holder, all vs. John M. Ware.
W. P. JOHN, Deputy Sheriff.
Feb. 27th ia55. 39.
Jaba Babern’ Estate.
D EBTORS and Creditors of John Roberts, deed.,
late of Baldwin county, take notice; yon are re
quested to pay up debts, and notify me of your
claims according to law.
W. McKINLEY, Adm’r.
Feb. 15th, 1855. 38 fit.
M ilkiaoaa April Rhrriff’* R»Ira
W ILL be sold oil the First Tuesday in APRIL
next, ’m ilie town of lrwinton, Wilkinson
county, between the usual lionrs of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One lot of land, containing 2’ 2£ acres, more or
less, lying in the 5th district of said county, No.
41. Levied on as the property of Wesley Honey
cutt, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor of A. E. Cochran,
Adm’r., vs. E. F. Hughs and W. Honeycutt, and
W. P. John, security. Property pointed out ly W.
Honeycutt.
Also, three hundred acres of land, lying in the
4th district of said county, number not known,
but adjoining land of E. J. Gilbert and Wm. Bm-
nee and others; and well improved. Levied on as
the property of John Ead v, to satisfy sundry fi fas,
one in favor of Hansford Davis, now controlled hy
M. E. Edwards, one in favor of C. C. Beall, one in
favor of G. W. Lord, Adm’r., one in favor of W. F.
Sandford.
Also, two lots of land containing four hundred
acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of
F. P. Crutchfield, to satisfy one fi fa in tavor of
C. C. Beall, issued from tlie Inferior Court of said
county, and others issued from the Superior Court
of said county; the land lying in th" 3rd district,
and tlie place whereon the said F. P Crutchfield
now lives.
Also, six hundred acres of land, more or less,
lying in the third district of said county. Levied
on to satisfy one fi fa issued from tlie Superior
Court of said county, in favor of Calvin Dean vs.
Joel Deese, Janies Jackson and Wm. Garcatt, sur
vivors of the firm of Joel Deese, James Jackson,
Wm. Garcatt, W. H. Lord; and on the land there
is a good Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Ware House
and Store Honse, and good Dwelling House; and
lies on the Central Kail Road. Pointed out by
J. Deese and J. Jackson.
One negro woman by the name of Jane about 27
years old of a copper color, levied on as the prop
erty of John M. Smith, to satisfy three fi fas is
sued from the Superior Court of said county, one in
favor of Rabun l’ulton & Co., one in tavor of
N. B. & H. Weed, & Co., and one in favor of
J. Hasbrouch. & Co., all against Knight &
Smith, and the property pointed out by John M.
Smith, defendant.
B. O’BANNON, Sheriff.
Feb. 23d 1855. 39.
Also at the same, time and place will he sold,
7*0 acres of land, lying in the 23d and 24tli
districts of said county, comprising the plantation
whereon John M. Ware now lives, joining lands of
estate of the late Stephen Whipple, and the place
lately occupied by John Galliinore. Also, five
negroes, to-wit: Asa, a man 25 years old, Alfred,
a man 27 yc-ars old, Jerry, it boy 18 years old,
Tom, a boy 16 years old, and Priscilla, a woman
29 years old. All levied on as the property of
John M. Ware, to satisfy sundry' fi fas, to-wit: One
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county,
Elisha Davis vs. John M. Ware, and Hardy Dur
ham, security, controlled by Hardy Durham; one
fi fa in favor of .John N. Hudson vs. said Ware;
one fi fia H. A. Crane vs. said Ware; one fi
fa John T. Merideth vs. said Ware: one fi fa
Henry Radford vs. said Ware; one fi fa Hardeman
& Sparks vs. said Ware; J. B. Ross «Sr Co. vs. said
Ware; Graves & Wood vs. said Ware: Merideth
& Sandford vs. said Ware. All issued from the
Superior Court of said county. Also two fi fas issued
from the Inferior Court of said county, the Bank
of Savannah vs. John M. Ware, maker, andX. W.
Hughs, endorser; Joseph Meadows vs. said Ware.
Also, UK) acres of land, being the north-west
half of lot No. 21* 1 , in the 26th ditrict of Wilkin
son county; levied on as the property of John
Jones, to satisfy a ti fa for a fine, State of Georgia
vs. John Jones.
Also, one bay horse, and one sorrel horse, one
buggv and harness, one yoke of oxen, and wagon;
levied on as the property of James Knight, to sat
isfy one fi fa in favor of Rabun & Whitehead,
issued from the Superior Court of said county vs.
Knight & Smith; and one fi fa issued from the
Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Josiali
Ellington vs said Knight & Smith, property point
ed out by James Knight. Also, 2 fane mules, and
2 bay horses; levied on as the property of John M.
Smith to satisfy the aforesaid ti fas, Rabun &
Whitehead and Josiah Ellington vs said Knight
& Smith.
Also, a negro boy, about 10 years old, named
Byron; levied on as the property of Nathaniel A.
Carswell, to satisfy one ti fa issued from the Su
perior Court of said county, in favor of Jerry
Lathrop &. John W. Nevitt, survivors, &c. vs.
said Carswell.
Also, one negro man, about 25 years old; levied
on as the property of Mathew Deason, to satisfy
one ti fa from tlie Superior Court of said county,
in favor of John Kady; and one in favor of Charles
C. Beall vs. said Deason.
Also, three hundred and twenty acres of land,
more or less, whereon Jesse Bales now lives,
known as the “Holder Mill Tract,” and two hun
dred two and one half acres, whereon John Ste
vens now lives, number not known, adjoining
lands of James R. Lewis, Thomas Holder, and the
said Mill tract. All levied on as the property of
John Gardner, to satisfy one fi fa from the Supe
rior Court of said county, in favor of* Noel K.
Bamuni; and two fi fas issued from the Inferior
Court of said county, one in favor of Lyon &
Reid, for the use of James M. Hall vs. John Gard
ner; and one fi fa Lyon & Reid, for the use of
James M. Hall vs. J. B. Carroll & Co.; one fi fa
M. Sbeahan, survivor, vs. F. M. Bush, A. J. Ryle,
and John Gardner. Property pointed out by
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Also, sixteen hundred acres of land, whereon
George W. Butler now lives, number not known,
but lying in the 332d Company District, G. M.,
being the plantation whereon James H. Lofton
formerly lived; levied on as the projierty of George
W. Butler, to satisfy two fi fas issued from the
Superior Court of said county; one in favor of
Roberts & Foot vs. B. Jackson & Co.; one in favor
of Lyon & Reid vs. B. Jackson & Co.
Also, one sorrel mare, levied on as the property
of Jesse Pierce, to satisfy two fi fas issued from
tlie Superior Court; one in favor of Nathaniel C.
Hughs vs. said Pierce; and one in favor of Beall
«& Storey vs. William H. Fair, and Jesse Pierce,
endorser.
Also, 490 acres of land, whereon Thomas Jack-
son now lives in the third District of Wilkinson
adjoining lands ofWm. A. Hall and John Hall;
levied on as the property of Thomas Jackson, to
satisfy one fi fa, Moses Daniel vs: Seaborn Jack-
son and Thomas Jackson security on case bond;
pointed out by Thomas Jackson.
Also, one hundred acres of land, more or less,
whereon Wesley Honeycutt lived 21st Dec., 1853,
in the fourth District of said county; levied on as
the property of Zephinah John, to sstisfy a fi fa
issued from the 327 District G. M., in favor of Wil
liam II. Lord, now controlled by Jacob Paulk, vs:
Zepiniali John and James C. John security.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, 300 acres of land, more or less, in the 26th
Diserict of Wilkinson county, known as the
McGchee place and Cherry place, adjoining lands
of G. B: Hughs, J. T. Hughs, and William Ross;
levied on as the property of John M. Ware, to sat
isfy sundry fi fits from a Justices Court of the
352d district, G. M., in favor of E. Parsons & Co.
Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable.
G. B. BURNEY, Deputy Sheriff.
Feb. 23d, 1855. 39
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
REMOVAL. 1
MilIHgevilic Ctotfcing Store.
T HE subscriber is now removing into Doctor
Fort’s New Brick Buildixg, opposite Trea-
nor’s Old Comer, where he will be prepared to ex
hibit to his customers a large and fashionable as
sortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
All made to order and the work warranted.
ALSO
A great variety of Cloths, Casa: meres. Vestings,
(and trimmings for tlie same) which will be made
up to measure in the best and most fashionable
manner, and at the shortest notice.
Having an experienced Cutter, and first rate
Workman, lie is confident of giving satisfaction
to all his customers.
The above articles will be sold very low; espe
cially for the CASH.
Thankfnl to friends and patrons for past favors,
solicits a continuance of the same.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
Oct. 24th, 1854. 21 tf
It&XRD A WAM JUT*
^I'HE undersigned will, for five dollars per
I lot, examine any lands lying ir, the counties
of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to
the owner as to their present value, the prosja ct
for their becoming more valuable in future, and as
to whether or not there is lieing any trespass com
mitted thereon, invariably pledging himself to
give a true and correct account, for which all re
mittances will be expected in advance- He will
also sell and remit where requested, and as direc
ted, for seven per cent. He will also punctually
attend to all professional business intrusted to his
care.
VERNON E. McLENDON,
Attorney at Law,
Holmesville, Ga.
Feb. 13,1855. 37 tf
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
Madison, Morgan County.
T HIiS INSTITUTION is now enjoying a high
degree of prosperity under the direction of the
following Facultv, viz:
GFORGE Y. BROWNE, President,
Professor of Moral Science and Mathematics.
P. LOUD,
Professor of Natural Sciences.
R. D. MALLORY,
Professor of Belles Letters.
WM. R. BROWNE,
Director of Music.
Tlie Faculty are assisted by Mrs. Browne,
Miss Stone, Mad’l Constant, and Miss Huukens.
In the department of Music, instruction is given
upon the Organ, Piano and Guitar. Pupils who
have musical voices are trained in regular solleg-
gio exercises:
Mad'l Constant, a Native of France, but educa
ted in the United States, instructs tlie classes in
French.
The School of Design, in which is taught even-
variety of Painting, is under the care of Miss
Huckens.
Pupils are received at any time, and all charged
from tlie date of entrance to the ends of the term.
R. D. MALLORY, Scc’y of Faculty.
Madison, March 17, 1854. " 40—lv.
STotice to landholders.
T HE Undersigned will attend to the selling or
examining and giving information of LANDS
lying in any of the Counties of S. W. Georgia on
reasonable terms. A. P. GREER,
Albany, Geo.
References—II. Hora, Hon. Lott Warren, R.
H. Clark, Albany, Ga., J. C. Stephen, Newton, Ga.
November 22, 18.53. 25—tf.
NEWMAN HOTEL.
J. Dougherty, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of this old and well
known Establishment, informs his
frends and the public generally, that he is now, as
heretofore, always readv to accommodate them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE
STABLES,
Newnan, March 14th, 1854. 3—tf.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
lrwinton, da.
WM. O’BANNON, Proprietor.
T HIS HOTEL is now thoroughly cleansed and
refitted, and is admirably adapted to render vis
itors comfortable. It will be the aim of the Pro
prietor to spare no pains to promote the conven
ience of such persons who may visit him, and du
ring the Session of Court in lrwinton, persons wil
he conveyed to and from the Rail Rroad in
vehicles as they may think tit to choose.
Jan. 23, 1855. 24 tf
*tsen.
TjIH
i»ML
COWETA HOUSE.
NEWNAN, QA.
THE subscriber having fitted up this long es
tablished HOTEL, is prepared to accommodate, in
a superior style, all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Connected with the Hotel are Good Stables.
J. J. COLLIER.
Newnan, March 14th, 1854. 41 ly
REDDING HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
H. P. REDDING, B. F. DENSE.
Proprietor. Superintendent.
Macon, August 21,1854. 12 ly
gM FOB SALE.
WB THE Subscriber offers FOR SALE
irW* Threa* Pllltitniiwns in the 2d
A District of DOUGHERTY COUNTY,
one containing J ,500 acres—1,060 acres open land,
with good dwelling and all necessary buildings for
plantation purposes. The other containing 1,400
acres—600 open land with good dwellings and all
necessary outbuildings. The last containing 500
acres unimproved. Tlie above lands are among
the choicest Cotton lands in Dougherty County,
and within six miles of the contemplated South
western Rail Road. The two first plantations join
and will be sold separately or together, as may be
desired. Terms liberal.
JAMES BOND.
Refer to W. W. Cheever, Albany, Geo.
Joseph Bond, Macon, Geo.
December 15,1854. 29—6m.
W
I*. M. Jlar.hal’. Hale.
’ ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the City of Milledgeville, on tin- First Tues
day in April next, between the usual hours of sale
the following two lots of land in the 5th district of
originally Dooly now Pulaski county. Nos. 104
and 105, levied on ns the property of Wm. D.
Odom to satisfy a fi fa from the 6th Circuit Court of
the United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia, in favor of John Crouch vs. said W. D-
Odom. Propert v pointed out by Defendant.
Also, at tne same time and place, East half of
Lot No. 40, in the 28th district of originally Lee
now Sumpter County. Levied on by virtue of a fi
fa from the 6th Circuit Court of the United States,
for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
Samuel W. Dixon vs. Henry J. Butts. Property
pointed out by Defendant.
B. B. BARFIELD,
Dep’y U. S. Marshal, So. Dis. Ga.
February 27, 1855. 39—tds.
Twigfi Sheriff hale.
ATTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL
V v next, at the Court Honse door in Marion
Twiggs county, within the legal hours of sale the
following property to-wit:
A lease on thirty acres of land in said county ad
joining Samuel Griswold and others, levied on as
the property of Emera Crooms, to satisfy 2 fi fas in
favor of John W. Cranford from a Justices Court.
Levied on by S. W. Brown, Const.
C. P. REYNOLDS, Sh’ff.
Feb. 10th, 1855. 38.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
Neatly executed at this gfice.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
JARRET HANDLEY, of the 549th Dis-
■ tr ‘ ct > M.; Toled before me Jeptiia Lan-
(J^xdrum, an acting Justice of the Peace, in
and for said county, a dark bay horse some 18 or 20
years old, right eye out; and some white about his
hind feet, appraised by Samuel- „H. Elison and
Washington Landrum to be worth thirty-five dol
lars.
JEPTHA LANDRUM, Jr. J. P.
A true extract from the Estra Book.
ALFRED BROWN, Cl’k.
Feb. 14th, 1855. 38 3t.
SNIFF AND TOBACCO.
PETER LORILLARD.
No. 49 t'liMlham Street, New York,
Successor to Peter & George Lorillard, offers
for sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in
general use. For particulars, a PRICE CURRENT,
can be obtained by addressing as above. This
Establishment is one of the oldest of the kind in
the United States.
Feb. 13th, 1855. 37 ly
ottut hUhM a
New Diacavery ia Mttieiae!!
A rxw wonus os the batiosal takat-
Kent, without Medicine, of Sperroaioirhe* or Local
Weak new, Nervous Debility, Low •piriu, Lweitude,
Weakncae of the liniba and Back. Indiapuaition and In
capacity for etndy and labor, dullneae of apprehension,
luee of memory, avereion to society, love of eolitude, tim
idity, eelf-diairiat, dixxinesa, headache, involuntary dia-
cliarge*. pain* in the tide, affection of the eyee, p-inplee
on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man.
FROM THE FRENCH OF DR. B. DE LANEY.
The important fact that them alarming complaint* may
eaaily be removed without Medicine, is, in thie small
tract, clearly demonatrated; and the new and highly
tuceeaaful treatment,aa adopted hy the Author, fully ex
plained, by means of which every one is enabled to ctntE
HIMSELF PERFECTLY, and at least POSSIBLE COST, S-
voiding thareby all the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratia, and post free in a sealed
envelope, by remitting (post-paid) two postage stamps to
De. B. DE LANEY,No7i7 LfapenardSL, New York.
February 6, 1855. 94 *faa
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOS. S. WAYNE. H. ALEX. WAtHK.
THOS. S. WAYNE & SON,
Geacral CmmMu A FirvarAig
■ 1BIBA1VS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is** All business intrusted to their care will
meet with prompt attention. 38 ly
A. S. BA&VUBOB,
Factor and General (ommission Merchant,
Id*. ffS, Bay Street, Mavaaaab, Gee,
REFERENCES.
Geo. W. Anderson, Ex-President Planters
Bank, Savannah; C. F. Mills, Esu., President
Marine Bank. I. C. Plant, Agent of Marine Bank
at Macon; C. H. Wright, Esq., Milledgeville; W.
H6dge«. Agent of Planters Bank at Sandereville;
H- H. D. Sorrell, Agent of Planters Bank at
Americns.
February 20, 1855 38—6m.
aroTzos.
W HERE can I buy Groceries at low prices?—
At S, S. Stetson’s Grocery Start.
where you will find a large stock of all kinds of
GROCERIES
Nov. 21, 1?C>4. 85—tf.
Setiee ta Deb'are mad Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Wm. J.
Lewis deceased are requested to call and make
immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate will present them according to
law.
JAMES SHINHOLSTER, Adm’r.
Feb. 13th, 1835. 38 6t.
ARNOLD. CONSTABLE & CO.,
SS Canal, and 49 A 81 Boward Sts.,
NEW YORK.
■atpartera aad Jabbers »f
French and British Dry Gm4b,
CONSISTING IN ^\RT OF
French and Eng. Prints, I French Printed Barege,
“ a Scotch Ginghams, | “ “ Tissues,
“ a Printed Jaconets, I “ real Grenadines,
“ “ Organdies, | Plain Bareges A Tissues
Robes in Organdy, Barege, Tissues, Real Grena
dine and Silk. Silks in endless variety, from low
priced to the very richest and most elegant man
ufactured.
Also 1000 pieces of Plaid India Silks, of very
high lustre and confined patterns.
Shawls in Canton Crape, Bereze, Cashmere and
Stella.
Mantillas in Lace, Apptica and Silk, both impor
ted cud of our own manufacture. New patterns
received by every steamer.
Also, French and Scotch Embroideries, Black
English Crapes, and Crape Veils, Hosiery, Alex
ander’s Silk Gloves, Fillet Mitts, Ribbons, and
other fancy articles.
A., C. A Co., have one or more buyers constant
ly in the European markets, and their arrange
ments are such, that they are frequently enabled
to place before their customers ■‘novelties” simul
taneously with their ap|>earaiico in Paris and
Lyons.
Six months buyers are invited to examine our
stock.
Feb. 20, ia r >5. 38 3m
Cash BCnsic and Piano Store
OF
WASfiSiiSf
No. 333 Broadway, New York.
Opposition to Monopoly.
Basic at Grrslly Krdacril Rates.
Notwithstanding the combination of music dealer*
to keep up the prices of non-copyright music,
against the interests of native composers, and their
refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of
the trade, he is making immense sales—having
abundant evidence, that he has public countenance
and support, in his opposition to the Great Monop
oly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent, and to
adopt the National Currency. His stock of Amer
ican and European music is immense, and the cat
alogue of Ids own publications is one of the largest
and l>est selected in (he United States. He has also
made a Great Reduction in the price of Pianos,
Melodeons and Musical Instruments of all kinds.
Superior toned 6.) octave pianos for $175, $200 and
$225, interior of as good quality, and instruments
as strong aud as durable as those which cost $500.
Pianos of every variety of style and price up to
$1000, comprising those of ten different manufac
tories: among them the celebrated modem improved
Horace Haters Pianos, and the first premium Malian
Pianos of T. Gilbert A Co’s make, (owners of the
Alolian patent.) Second-hand Pianos at great bar-
f ains. Prices from $40 to $150. Melodeons from
ve different manufactories, including the well
known S. D. & H. W. Smith’s melodeons, (tuned
the equal temperament,) the best make in the United
States. Prices $45, $60,$75, $100, $115, $125, $135,
and $150. Smith’s Double Bank Melodeons,
$200. Each Piano ami Melodcon guaranteed. The
best terms to the trade, schools, Ac.: 124 per cent
discount to clergymen and churches. Ail orders
promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of
the country, post-paid, at the reduced rates: Gen
eral and select catalogues and schedule of prices
of Pianos forwarded to any address free of charge.
Feb. 20,1855. 36 3m
TO CONTRACTORS AND Bi ll.DERM.
S EALED proposals will be received by the un
dersigned until the 15th day of March next, at
12 o’clock M., for the materials and labor necessa
ry to carry out proposed additions and improve-
ipents at the State Lunatic Asylum, near Milledge
ville Ga., to which place the proposals will be direc
ted.
The plans and specifications of above additions
will he deposited at the Asylum for inspection, a du
plicate of which will be kept at the office of the
Architects at Savannah, and at either place further
information will be freely given.
1. Separate proposals will be received for the ex
cavation and filling (per cubic yard.)
2. For about 5,000 barrels best Cherokee or East
ern Lime, delivered at the building—(perbbl.)
3. For about 600,000 feet clear Yellow Pine Lum
ber, of ranging scantlings, viz: 3 by 12 inches, 2 by
6 inches, Ac., aud from 10 to 40 feet long.
4. For laying (according to plans and specifica
tions and under supervision) four millions of bricks,
and setting all necessary stone—(perM.) Bricks,
Lime, and Stone, heing furnished on the ground.
5. For Carpenter's work, necessary to frame and
put Joists and Roof, on —(per M.) To furnish
materials and set 520 window frames, and 290 door
frames, board the roofs, and set outside Cornice
Barckets, and fit the building for tinning — (per
piece.)
6. For alKiut :>75 squares tin roofing, furnishing
all materials—best 1 C Tin—XX Tin Gutters, (per
square) Galvanized Iron Cornice Girling, about 6
feet, — (per foot.)
The Commissioners with the undersigned, will
reserve to themselves the right of selecting such
proposals as they may deem most satisfactory.
Contractors on sending their proposals will name
their seenrities.
SHOLL A FAY, Architects.
By order of the Commissioners.
February 8, 1855. 37 5w
The Great Natural Remedy
PEPSINr For Indigestion if Dyspepsia
Dr. J. 8. Bonghton’i
PEPSIN, the true DIGESTIVE
FLUID, or GASTRIC JUICE, still holds the first
place among all the various remedies for these pain
ful and destructive complaints. It is Nature's own
specific for an unhealthy stomach. No art of man
can equal its curative powers; and no sufferer from
Indigestion and Dyspepsia should fail to try it.
E. J. WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Agent,
Milledgeville, Georgia, 1855.39 ly
(Saddle, Haraesa aad liCsther Store,
At his old stand, near the Post Qfict.
THE subscriber has just received from New
York, a chice selection of
l.adies’ aad Grsllearss’ Saddle*,
Saddlery, Bridles, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, mips
Spurs, Harness and Sole Leather, Kid aad Calf
Skins, Lace Leather, far. far.
II” Saddles and Harness manufactured and re
paired on short notiee.
Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and
repaired io order, with neatness and dispatch.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
Nov. 14, 1854. 24 tf
Southern Military J\cadeiu$
LOTTERY.
(By authority of the Stats of Alabama.)
CIim T« to he Draws os Ike 12tk if link.
1 $7,500
1 « 5.000
1 •• 8,000
3 - $1.000.., 8)000
251 Prixes. amounting to $30,000
Whole Tickets $5. Halve* $2 50, Quartan $1 25
Every prixe drawn at each drawing.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
IdP* All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Ag’c and Manager,
Sign of tlie Bronse LRma.
Montgomery, Alabama, 1855.