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T! SHERIFF SALES. Telfair Sheriff lain, - O N the First Tuesday in August next, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Jacksonville, the following property, to-wits Two Lots of Land, Nos, 333 and 284, in the 7th District of Telfair county, containing 221 acres, levied on as the property of Joseph Young and Amos Davis, to satisfy one fi fa, issued from the Court of Ordinary, in favor of P. H. Coffee, f.»r the use of the Court vs Joseph Young and Amos Davis; propertv pointed out by the Court of Or dinary, ‘ JAS. M. JONES, Sheriff. June 8, 1 855. 2 Y\ fthfriir Mole. 7 ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Marion, hot wean the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in AUGUST, the following property to-wit: One Store House and lot in Jeffersonville, o said eounty: containing one half acre more or less, ] fire proof safe, 1 di sk, ) stove, one large eottoi scales, 0 bed steds, J3 cotton mattress, 5 feathei beds, 7 pillows, 6 Holsters, lot of lied cloths. 1 ward-rob: 1 . 1 safe, 1 settee, i side board, J sofa, 1 rocking chair, 3 mahogany chairs, one lot of con. moil chairs, 3 wash stands, 4 tables, 1 center ivon top table, 4 looking glasses, one, lot glass am crockery ware, 2 pair andirons, fenders and tongs one lot of books, one map, 3 candle sticks, on lamp, one large brass bell, 4 water buckets am dipper one, also the kitchen furniture, .all levied oi as the property of Charles C. Beit, to satisfy sun dries of fi tils, in my hands from the Superior Cour of Twiggs county. E. T. Hoyt, vs. Charles C Beall, Harrei Sprowul & Co. vs. Charles C Beal!, also other ti fas all against Charles C. Beall, prop erty pointed out by Kiefard Beall. Also at the tame time nnd plant trill It: sold. Thirty bead of hogs, more or less, and oig! head of cattle, as tin- property of Charles C. Ilea: to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Carhart, Br<». & Co. and al«o other fi fas. WM. W. BOZEMAN, Dept. Sh’ff. June ‘J. 1835. 2 t«3.s. Houston August Slbrriff's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door i the towu of Perry, Houston County, (la., o • the First Tuesday in AUGUST next, within tli legal hours of sale, t lie following property to-wii All the interest, (being the undivided one halt of James 1>. Valentine, in the property, known a the “Perry Livery ''table." consisting of the build ings and land on which the same are situated, am attached thereto, together with sundry Horses, Buggies, and all other property belonging to sac establishment; also one negro woman, namec Lydia, about 40 years old, and one leather top Buggy, all levied on as the property of James D. Valentine, to satify one lifa. from Houston Supe rior Court, in favor of John Neal vs James I) Valentine of Houston county, and John W. Bab cock of Bibb county, indorser, and one ti fa. in fa vor of John Chastain ami William Chastain, Ext enters of Allen B. Chastain, deed, vs Carey C Bishop and James D. Valentine of Houston conn tv, and John A. Freeman, of Sumter county, am other fi fas. Also, all that House and lot, containing som 7 or >3 acres, adjoining the town of Perry, tin tli North, in which John J. Glover, now resides, lev ied on as the property of said John J. Glover, t satisfy a fi fa, from Houston Inferior Court, in fa vor of Carhart & Ross. vs. said John J. Glover an Elijah M. Hulsey, and other fi fas in mv hands. MADISON MARSHALL, Dep.Sli tf. Perry, June 29 1835. A1o9, at the same time and place will be sold. All of those three lots of land, in the 10th dis trict of Houston county, known as Numbers, (68 91, and 92, cemnsiKiig in qjl 600 acres more o lus.-. t six miles from Perry, on the Macoi P„i.t ereou John A. Almon now resides, levie. on as the property of John A. Almon, by a ti fa from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of Arthu Foster, vs said John A. Almon, Joint S. Tavlo and William Suir.mcrford, and transferred to Join H. Hose. VTM. H. TALTON, Sli’ff Perry, June 29, 1355. WilkilHR MbrrifPN .Halo— ,u(ii«i. ‘TAT’ILL he sold or the. First Tuesday in Aligns' IT next, before the Court House door, in tin town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within th< legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One hundred arres of land, lying in the 26th Dist. of said County, number not known; but join ing lands of J. B. Carroll and N. W. Hughes and others, and the place whereon James Shutield now lives; levied on as the property of B. TV. Bell, to satisfy six ti fas issued from the Justices Court c the 352d Dist. G. M.. in favor of A. E. Cochran vs. James Shntield and B. W. Bell. Property pointed out by B. W. Bell. Levy made by Constable, and returned to me. Also, one hundred and three acres of pine land, more or loss: levied on as the property of John H Wynn; it being the sontli-west half of Lot 226, ly ing outh of Little Sandy Creek, and joining lam •of James Wynn, in the 3d District of said county: levied on as the property of John H. Wynn, to sat iafy two fi fas issued from the Jnstioes Court o; the 330th Dist. G. M., in favor of Joel Deese and others vs. John H. Wynn and U. L. Wynn. Levy made by Constable, and returned to me. Also, eighty acres of land, more or less, levied on as the property of James Wynn, whereon Janies Wynn no lives, and part uf Lot No. 225, in the 3d District of said county, and joining land of U. L. Wynn and Joel Dense and others; levied on as the property of James Wynn, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 339th Dist. G. M., in favor of C. If. Bacon vs. James Wynn. Levy made and returned to be by Constable. Also, 225 acres of pine land, more or less: levied on as the property of U. L. Wynn, and one hun dred and twenty-five acres, it being the south-west part of Lot No. 225, in the 3d District of said comity, and the adjoining land of Joel Deese; and one hundred acres of land, more or less, it being the north-east part of Jxit 226, in the 3d 1 listrict ol said county, and the joining land of E. T. Miller and Wm. Garrett and others; all levied an as the property of Union L. Wynn, to Satisfy one ti fa issued from the Justice Court of the 33 th Dist. G. M., in favor of James C. Bower and others vs. Union L. Wynn. Levy made and returned to me by Samuel Brady, Constable. B. O’BANNON, Sheriff. June 99th, 1855. 5 i'ikr stheritr Male. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Zebulon, Pike county, «n the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, w itbin the legal hours of -ale, the following property, to-wit: Littleton Thornton's interest (it being one 11th part) of four negroes, to-wit Eibert a negro man about 30 years of age; Raiisev a woman 25 years of age, and her two children, Catharine a girl 3 ‘ year' old, and Charley a boy 2 years old; said in terest in aud to said negroes, levied on as the property of Littleton Thornton to satisfy Justices Court li fas. in my hands, one in favor of B. Mills for the use of John Neal vs Littleton Thornton, one in favor of Harrison J. Ponder vs Littleton Thornton, and other fi fas. in my jmssession; levy- made aud returned to me by a Constable. WILEY W. GRESHAM. Sheriff. J une 23, 1855. 5 Also at the same time and place will be sold: Four hundred acres of land, being parts of lots Nos. 121, 122 aud 123, in the 9th Dist of original ly Monroe now Pike county, (it being: the lands sold by William H. Vaughn to Leroy W. Cooper;) levied on as the property of the said Leroy W. Cooper to satisfy a fi ft issued from the Superior Court of Pike county, the State of Georgia vs Le roy W. Cooper also one other fi fa. in favor of the State of Georgia vs Leroy W. Cooper for costs.— The tenant in possession notified agreeable to the statnte. JOHN COUCH, D. Sheriff. June 27. 1S55. 5 Jumper Sheriff Male far A«(wrt. TljyiLT. be sold on the first Ttieadav in August V7 next, before the Court House door in the town Monti cello, Jasper county, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; One negro man by tlio name of Pomp.v, thirty- five years of age; levied on as the property of Sim eon Scales, to satisfy one fi fa. issued from Jasper Superior Court iu favor of Thos. C. Broddus vs Simeon Stales. C. D. BOSTICK, SU'ff. June 22, 1855. 4 AY if It Nheritf Male—tor Awivsr. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AU GUST next before the Court House dour ill the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson County, between the usual hours of sale, the following propertv to- wit. Twenty acres of land, it being part of the, land of S. C. Xickelson, and lies on the North side of Sandy Creek, and lies at Merser’s old Bridge. Levied «u as the property of Judy Crumbly to satisfy three fi fas issued from the Justice Court of the 330th District, G. M. in favor of J. T. Hudson vs: Judy Crumbly. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. B. O BANNON, Sh’ff. June 22d, 1855. 4. Appling Mberiff Male.—Paslpaacd. ILL be sold before the Court-House door in the town of Ilolmesville Appling County, * a hours of sale, on t he first Tuesday m At.GUST next the followiug propertv to-wit: f ? rl 1 0rle * n *> si* ri'Ais old, as the pro- .rty of Elizabeth Nail to satisfy one. fi fa, issued •otn the Infenor Court of said county in favor of AD-MINISTRATOR’y SALES. Administrators Sale. P URSUANT to an Order of the Court of Or dinary of Twiggs county, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Marion, in said county, on the First Tuesday in ALGUST next, within sale hours, the following Land be longing to the estate of Littleberry Hughes, deUd to-wit: 135 acres, more or less, lying in said county of Twiggs, parts of numbers not recollect ed, but known as the dower interest of Elender Hughes, deceased, and the place w hereon saidLit- tlebery Hughes died, adjoining lauds of Haywood Hughes, Sampson llridger and others; sold for division final of said estate. Terms on the day of sale. A. B. HUGHES, Adm’r, May 7. 1855. 50 [L sj Do bonis non i sold at Spring F’lace, in Murray conn- the First Tuesday in AUGUST next, itvieuloiN Muir. A f^ILL be T T ty, on the to the highest bidder. Lot of Land, No. 221,8th Dist. 3d Sec. Also at the same time, in Lafayette in Walker county, Lot of Land No. 81, in the IJth Dist. aud 4thSec. Also at the same time nt Ring- gold in the county of Catoosa, Lot of Land No. 182 in the 27th Dist. and 3d Sec.; All of said lands be longing to the estate of Robert Smith, late of Butts county, deceased, and sold by virtue of the Will of said deceased. BENJAMIN J. BENNETT, Ext. June 16, 1855. (hh) 4 tds F3T Marietta Advocate publish till day of sale, and forward account to the Ordinary of Butts county. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordin ary of Twiggs enmity, will l>c sold before the Court House door in Thomasville, Thomas county Ga., on the first Tuesday iu October next, Lot of Land, No. 61, 17th Dist. originally Early new said county of Thomas, containing 250 acres, more or less; sold as the property of estate of Jesse Col lier, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms cash. JOHN P. BOND, Adm'r. May 1,1855. [l. s.] . 49 Ailniinisli'nlors Mule. B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordina ry of Pike County, will be sold on the First Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in the town of Cedar Town in Polk County, lot of land No. 34, original'y 23th district Third Section of Cherokee now Polk coun ty; containing forty acres more or less. Sold as the property of the estate of William Bore land., late of said county, deceased. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors -of said deceased.— Terms on the day of sale. DBA R. HOOPER, 1 . , . GEO. W. MILNER, J Admr s ' June 26th. 1855. 6—tds. mwo MONTHS after date application will be X made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson County for leave to sell one lot of land in Cbero- okcc. containing Forty Acres. Also part of lot No. 72 in the 3rd district 2nd section. Also part of lot No. 237, in the 4th district of Appling Cotin* Also part of lot of land in the 4th district of of Wilkinson County, belonging to the estate of Benjamin D- Lewis, late of Wilkinson county, de ceased. JAMES W. KINNEY, Adm’r. SARAH J. LEWIS, Adm’rx. June 26, 1855. 6 9t CITATIONS. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. W HEREAS, James M. Beck applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Alexander Kirkland, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have why said letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, tin’s 9th day of July, 1855. 7—5t. SAM’L BEALL. Ord’v. GEORGIA, Pike county. W HEREAS, Benjamin T. Coliter applies for letters of Administration or, the estate of James W. Collier, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this July 18th 1855. 8 5w “ JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ord’ry. GEORGIA, Campbell county. YYTHEREA8. Joel Thomas applies to me for let- yy ters of administration on the estate of John Thomas, dcc’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular, ail concerned, to be and appear nt my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this June 27, 1855. 5—5t. J. B. CAMP, Ord’y. Jf.sse I NISI, to cstab ish lost pa- 5E Peacock,l RULE vs: •? Motion Felton Kemp. ( pers. It appearing to the Court that Jesse Peacock, Sen., as a trustee was the joint owner of a trust deed dated 1828, made and executed by Fulton Kemp, to him and others as trustees, has been lost or destraved or mislaid and cannot be found. It is therefore ordered that the said Fulton Kemp or his representatives show cause on or be fore the next term of this Court, why a copy should not he fully established in lieu of the lost original, and that service of this order be perfected as re quired by-law. A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson .Superior Court, October Term 1H55. 52 3m. GEO. W. TARPLEY, Cl’k. Jessk Peacock, ^ f Motion to establish lost deed. Fci.ton Kemp It appearing to the Court that the Rule Nisi in the above stated ease not having been served or published as the law requires, it is on motion, or dered, that the time for perfecting service be pro longed until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson .Superior Court, April Term, 1855. GEO. W. TARPLEY, Cl’k. May 22,1855. 5J—3m. B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordi nary of Campbell County, will be sold on the First Tuesday in September next, before tbe Court House door iu Cam ph el It in, w blur, the legal hours of sale, all the land belong to the Estate of John i quired by law. Demons v, .Sen., late of said county, deceased, con sisting vif let No. 62 i in the 2d District, 18th sec tion of originally Cherokee now Campbell county. .Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day- of sale. STEPHEN JAMES, Adm'r. with will annexed June 27th, 1855. 5—tds. A. J. Ryle I RULE NISI vs. > Troup McDearman. )To Establish Lost Papers. It appearing to the Court that Adam J. Ryle was the owner of a quit claim deed made by Troup McDearman of said county, to the said Ryle, dated 1st January, 1853, to a lot of land. No. 40, in the 5th District of Wilkinson county, has been lost, mislaid, or destroyed, and cannot be found. It is therefore ORDERED, That said Troup Mc Dearman show cause on or before the next term of this Court, why the annexed copy should not be fully established in lieu of the said lost original, and that service of this order he perfected as re- Admiaiiilralvr's Mole. O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within the legal hours of sale, a nt gro girt, by the name of Louisa, about 12 years okl, belonging to the estate of Sarah Branan, dcc’d. Said property sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. CASWELL BRANAN, Adm’r. Jnly 3, 1855. 6 Pike Postponed NherilT £ale. WILL he sold before .the Court llonse door, in II the town ofYebr.hr,■, Pike County, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, the following property to-wit. All of Three Fractional Lots of Land, [except Hj acres deeded to J. A. and J. C. Becks,] lying and being in the first district of originally Monroe now Pike county, adjoining lands of Alexander Irvin, Malachi Lawrence and Richard Johnston; containing two hundred and seventy eight and a A acres more or loss; levied on to satisfy two fi fas is sued from the Inferior Court of Pike eounty, in favor of Wiley Banks & Co., one against Irvin & Coch ran, and the other against McWilliams & Irvin: levied on as the property of Thomas J. Irvin, to satisfy said fi fas. Property pointed out by Thom as J. Irvin, one of the defendants. Three feather beds, bedstead’s and furniture Two bureaus, two cows and calves; Levied on as the property of Andrew J. Beckham, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of John N. Dunbar, and other fi fas in mv hand’s issued from Pike Superior Court, vs: said Beckham. JOHN COUCH, D. Sh’ff. July 3, 1885. C—tds. TWO MONTH’S NOTICES. A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson Superior Court, Octobor Term, 1855. 52 GEO. W. TARPLEY, Clerk. A. J. Ryi.f., ) vs. -Motion to establish lost Troup McDearman, ) Deed. It appearing to the Court that the Rule Nisi in the above stated case not having been served, or published as the law requires, it is on motion, order ed, that the term for perfecting service be prolong ed until the next, term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson Superior Court, April Term, 1855. GEO. W. TARPLEY, Cl’k. Mav 22, 1855. 51—3m. HAVANA plan- LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy Lottery! [ Hy Autlioritji of llie Stole of Georgia. ] MAC OX, Georgia. $31,000! CLASS C. TO BE DRAWN AUGUST 13, 1855. W ILL he distributed according to the following Grand and uupre cedentcd Scheme, in pub lic, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn Superintendence of Col. George M. Logan and Jas. A. Nesbit, Esq. The Manager announces his determination to make this the most popular Lottery in the world, and Challenges comparison ns to the chances to Draw Prizes with any other Lottery. Remember every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when due, in full without any deduction. (Ten Thousand Numbers!) 1 Prize of 1 2 I 120 256 $-1 )90 2‘IUO $590 2500 Bill 2’Ufl 25 3 >00 amounting to 1 Prize of $5000 2 “ $1000 2000 10 “ 200 2000 78 “ 50 3900 18 Approx, l’rizes, 600 - $31,000 S IXTY days after date, application will he made to the Court uf Ordinary of Irwin comity for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Abijah Hail, late of Irwin county, deceased. BENJAMIN BAKER, Adm’r. July 2, 1855. 7 9w S IXTY, days from <Jate, application will be made, to the court, of Ordinary of Twiggs county, for an order for leave to sell all tlie ne groes, belonging to the estate, of John A. Wynn, late of said county dec’d. HAYWOOD HUGHES, Adm’r. Marion, June 4th 1855. L. s. 2 2m. S IXTY, days from date application will he made to the court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, for an order, for leave to sell all tbe land belonging to the estate of Mary Merritt, late of said eounty deceased. JOHN G. GLOVER, Adm’r. Marion, June 4th 1855. L. s. 2 2m. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Campbell county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the orphans of Charles Havues, deceased, for the purpose of dis tribution, ANDREW SMITH, Guardian. June 6,1855. (jbc) # 2 9t S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county for leave to sell tlie land and negroes Be longing to the estate of William Cranford, Sen., late of said county deed. * JAMES HAMMOCK, Adm’r. May 30th, 1855. 1 2m. O IXTY days after date application will be made Oto the honorable Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate of John Cranfoid, Sen., late of said county dec'd. JAMES HAMMOCK, Adm’r. May 31st, 1855. I. 2m. rpWO months after date, application will he X made to the Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Solomon Buckner, deceased. WM. D. CLARK, Admr. June, 1855. (wm;) 4 9t T WO months after date,.application will be made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the real estate of Frederick Raney, deceased. WM. F. RANEY, Adm’r. June, 1855. (W. B. C.) 4 9t S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson County, for leave to sell all the Land and Negroes belong ing to the estate of Lunerlord Uwc, late of Lau rens County, deceased. JOEL DEESE, Adra’r. June 26tth, 1855. 5—9t. The. chances to gain the Capital Prize in theold combination plan is 1 in 76,1)76, in this 1 in 111,0(1(1. All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. Registered money letters at my risk. Drawings sent to all or dering Tickets. TICKETS $5, Halves $2 .511: Quarters $1 25. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, 1855. Macon, Ga. Plantation for Sale. r I >HE SUBSCRIBER, being desir- I ous of winding up lus affairs and removing, offers for Sale his Settlement of Land, h ing North of Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, ilis settle ment contains One Thousand Twelrr and a halj Arres, and adjoins the Lot on which Zebulon is sit uated. With a good Two Story House, good ne gro houses, Barns, framed Stabling, Gin-house and Screw, With all necessary improvements for com fort and convenience. Tlie settlement lies on the road from Zebulon to Fayetteville and Gnffin, Elkins Creek runs thro’ four of the Lots. There is plenty of good water, and to add to the fertility of the place, there is be tween one aud two hundred acres of good bottom land, some of whieh is being brought into cultiva tion. There is no place in Middle Georgia more desirable on aeconnt of health, society, «r conve nience, and none better adapted to the interest of the fanner than this. Those wanting Land in Middle Georgia had bet ter call and view my premises before purchasing, as I intend selling a bargain. * JAMES BECKHAM. March 6, 1855. 4) if INDIAN SPRING HOTEL. T HE Proprietor of this Hotel at< Indian Spring, has had the same fitted up and is now open for the reception of company, and from his experience of the past five years hi Hofol Keeping, lie feels authorised in saying that no House shall surpass his in ail the comforts that can be procured as to good living, and bis entire attention, with all those around Kim, shall be giv en to make all comfortable who may be disposed to give his House a call, he therefore invites all. EDW. VARNER, Proprietor. There will he in constant attendance at Forsyth Coaches and Teams, of best kind, to convey trav ellers to the Spring as soon as they arrive. June 11, 1855. * o 2m GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OVAL! Sheet Iron Work A* Tin Shop. »pin: SUBSCRIBERS bav 1 1 ^ purchased of tbe late firm of BotcheUrr St Toff, their entire Stock and Tools, connected with their Tin Shop, would respectfully say to the public generally, that they have mnv< d their 81101* into the YELLOW HOUSE, (Bate!,tiler's Old Stand,) where thev are prepared to promptly fill orders for Making or Repairing of Tin or 8iieet-Iron Work of all kinds, Roofing, A c, Stoves, and Stove furniture repaired. Bathing Tubs of any pattern made to order. SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! We have a number of good Safes on hand, and will Manufacture to order, any size or patern that may be desired. i v Give us a call, and we will try to please you. 3.A&S ! RAG-S ! ! RAGS !! ! We will pay Three Cents per pound fur Rags in TRADE, STALEY & WHITE. Milledgeville, April 9, 1855. 45 6m • OR. S. D. BRAeTlEY & Cd Wholesale ami Retail DrnugMs ('oi net• Broughton und Whitaker streets, u SAVANNAH, ga. resperifiiliy rnl ihe attention ofiherit- ♦ a izens uf Savsnnnh, Physicians and Planters, to their exr< nsive and carefully selected Stock of French Urog', Chemicals and Medicines. PHYSICIANS supp'ied with the purest French, Enghsl,and American Chemicals. Surgical.Disserting, and Air pnlaiing Instru ments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instruments, Medical Bags, Sic. PLANTERS With Paints, Oil, Dye Stuffs, Garden Seed. Medieine Chests. Sic. * Country Merchants and Planters supplied with gen uine Drugs nt as low rates as can he had in any city booth. Every article sold, warranted pure. fre«h and genuine. S D. BRANTLEY’, TIIOS. S. POWELL Xnen«t 3. 1854. 10 I v HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. T O all persons afflicted with Sexual disease, such as Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, &c., Ac. The Howard Assocsatiaox of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and tlie decep tions which are practised upon the unfortunate vic tims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Medical ADVICE Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted. (Maleor Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c,)and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to furnish MEDICINE free of CHARGE. The Howard Association is a Benevolent Insti tution. established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “ Vir ulent and Epidemic diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a sur plus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medi cal skill of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. CaLIIOI N, Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec y. [may 8,1855, ly. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. 1855. T HIS Institution is organized under four regular departments of Instruction, viz: the Collegi ate, tlie Academic, the department of Languages, and the Ornamental Department. In the Collegiate department, is taught every thing that is necessary for the full development of the mental powers, the Common Studies being kept in constant review. In the Academic department, is taught whatever may he necessary for preparing the pupil to enter advantageously upon tier College career. In the department of Languages, Latin, Greek and French are taught. French by a Native French Lady. The Ornamental department comprises the two Schools of Music and Design. I:i tlie former, in struction is given upon all the usual instruments, while in the latter, every variety of Drawing, Painting, &c., is taught. The location (Madison, Morgan County,) stands unrivalled for its social and religious priv ileges, and for the salubrity of its climate. The Young Ladies hoard in Pri\ ate Families, where they receive all those offices of maternal care and kindness which are necessary for their health and comfort. The next term commences on Monday the nth of January. Catalogues may he obtained by applying to either of the officers. R. D. MALL ARY, Sec’y of Faculty. Madison, Nov. 14th, 1854. 25 tf Rhodes' Fever & Ague Cure!! I jl OR the Prevention ar?<l Cure uf Intermittent and Remittent Fears, Fever und Avne, CkiUs find Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Might Sweats, and all other forms of disua.se which have a com mon origin in Malaria or Miasma. This is a Natural Antidote which will entirely prolict any resident *>r traveller even in the most sickly orswnmpy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Mala ria or Miasma. It wi*l instantly check the Ague in per sons who have suffered from any length of time, from one day to twenty years,so that they need never to have another Chill, by continuing in use according to direc tions The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a perman nt and radi cal cure is effected One or two hollies will answer for ordinary cases; some may require more. Directions printed in Oerinan, French and Spanish, accompanying each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discount made to tbe Trade, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence, R. I. Evidence of Safety! N«w-York, June II. 1855 -• I tinve tnade a rhomiral pxnmination ol “Rhodes’Fever and Ague I'tire,” or “Antiilole tu Malaria.” and have tested it for Arsenir. Mercury. Quinine and Strtchnme, but have not found a |.arin le uf either in it, nor have 1 found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the con stitution. James R.Chilton, M. D., Chemist. Evidence of Merit! “l-ewishnrg, Linoii Co., Pa., May 2,1855—Mr. J. A. Rhodes: Dear Sir: The Box of Medicine you sent me was duly received on the llthoflnst April. 1 have sold about cue half of it, and so far the people «ho have used it are satisfied that it has cored them It has rer- lainly stopped the Ague in everyone who has used it; rul six ol tlie cases were of long standing. My sister who lias had it f>r five or six v.nrs hack, ami coil Id nev er get it stopped, except by Quinine anil that only as long as she would take it, is now, I think, entirely cur ed by your remedy. C. R. lMcGlNLV. Caution to Ague Sufferers! Take no more Arsenic. Tonics, Mercury,aninine. feb rifuges, Slrichnine or Anti-periodic* of any kind. Ltic well • know n inefficiency of these noxious poisons prove them to he the offspring either of false medical princi ples, or o| mercenary quacks The only remedy in ex istence that is both sore nod harmless, is Rhodes’ Freer and Ague Cure! AGENTS.—E. J. White, Milledgeville, Ga; C. V. Clickener& Co.,and C. IT. Ring, New York; Weeks & Potter, Boston; T. W. Dyott & Sons, Philadel phia; Charles H. Heywood. Perry, Ga., and sold bydealets generally. April 17, 1855. 46 *!3t f*' JOHV ROBERT'S ASSETS. Huddle, Harness and (.rather rttare, it his old stand, near the Post Office. THE subscriber has just received from New York, a rhice selection of I.ndicn’ and Gnllrnirns’ Saddle*, Saddlery, Bridles, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, IVhips Spurs, Harness and Sole Leather, Kid and Calf Skins, Lace Leather, S(C. SfC. Nov. 14. 1854. SAMUEL B. BROWN. , 24 tf Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Josiah Keen, late of Irwin county, deceased, are re quired to come forward and make immediate pay ment, and those having demands against said es tate will render them jn according to law. JOSIAH G. KEEN, Adm’r. Jane 9, 1855. S' IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Jasper ountv for leave *o sell the undivided negroes belonging to the estate of Col. John C. Watters, deceased. ANDREW J WATTERS, »_ , DYES C. BANCROFT. f Exr '- July 9,1865. [PPL] fi 9t REDDING HOUSE, M A CON, GEORGIA. H. P. REDDING, B. F. DENSE, Proprietor. Superintendent. Macon, August 21, 1854. 12 ly i it?' Saddles aud Harness manufactured and re- S ALE by Order of Court of Ordinary of Bald- i paired on short notice. win county, for the benefit of creditors. I Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and (In first Tuesday of AUGUST next, before the repaired to order, with neatness and dispatch. Court House door in Milledgeville, Jb lawful sale ~ * — ’ hours, will be sold at public Auction, the Lands and Negroes «f John Roberts, deceased: The ne groes are Major a man 65 years eld; and Tabartha a valuable woman 25 years old, and her two small children—the mother and cliildren to he sold to gether. The Lands, according to the title papers, con sist of 1240 acres, more or less, three miles from Gordon, in five detached bodies, to be sold separ ately, vie: The Home, or 8teara Saw Mill tract, 512 acres. Daniel place, No. Jfi in 5th Dist. 2i!2.J “ Hunter place, M 47 1st “ 202.J “ Breedlove “ “ 29 1st, ■“ 202^ “ Reddy place, lying partly in Jones coun ty, 120 acres, ail mere or less. Sold free of Hewer, except i« the proceeds of •ale. The Steam Saw Mill is new, and supply of timber abundant. Possession of the Mansion House and cultivated fields until end of die cur rent yew, reserved for the fannly and tenants. Terms, credit te February 1, 1856, on Notes with two undoubted securities. W. McKINLEY, Adm’r. Mv 13,1855. 3 tds. BUSINESS CARDS. W. A. LANE, JTTORNEY at law, Clinton, Georgia. Jnne 12th, 1855. 2 ly WILLIAM J. W1LCHER. A T TOR NE Y AT LAW, Warrf.nton, Geo., Will practice in the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and in the Counties of Burke. Columbia, Jeffer son and Washinjrtou, of the Middle Circuit June 25, 1855 4 ly Practice of Medicine and Surgery. DR. CHARX.ES H. HALL, Proffers life services to the citizens of Milledge ville and vicinity. Office on Hancock Street, first door East of the Masonic Hall, where he can be found at all times, unless professionally employed. April 3 th, 1855. 48—tf. THOS. S. WAYNE. It. ALEX. WAYNE. THOS. S. WAYNE & SON, General Commission & Forwarding li I R C H A m T S, SAVANNAH, OA. L?" All business intrusted to their care will moot with prompt attention. 38 lv A. S. HARTRXr&E, Factor and General Commission Merchant, No. 98, Bay rtlrcct, Savannah, Geo. REFERENCES. Geo. W. Anderson, Ex-President Planters Bank, Savannah: C. F. Mills, Esq., President- Marine Bank, I. ('. Plant. Agent of Marine Bank at Macon; C. H. Wrwht, Esq., Milledgeville; W. IIodues, Agent of Planters Bank at Sandersville; R.1L D. Sorrell, Agent of Planters Bank at Americas. February 29, 18. r 5 38—6m. JOHN F SHINE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, MARION, GA. Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to his care. 32 ly TJIOS t. long. A T TO R N E Y AT L A W, BRUNSWICK, GA. W ILL practice in the Courts of Glynn, Wayne, * * Camden. McIntosh, Liberty and Chatham, of the Eastern Circuit: Charlton, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware and Appling, of the Southern; also, Duval county, Florida. • 51 ly CHAN. E NISBET, A T T O R N E Y AT L A IF, Cstfhbert. liu. April 3d, 1854. 44 H1INKV IIFADitICK, A T TOR N E Y A T L A W, JACKSON, BUTTS Co.. GA. CH.4S. G CAMPBELL, A T TO R NE Y A T L A W, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. VI ILL attend promptly to all business entrust- * ' ed to his care. Particular attention paid to collecting. Milledgeville, Fob. 22, 1853. 38 tf J. B. CAMP, ATTORNEY AT LA W. CAMPBELLTON, GA. LAND WARRANTS! T WILL pay the highest market value for Land JL Warrants. Apply to A. AV. CALLAWAY. Milledgeville, June 11 th, 1855. 2 tf LIND WARRANTS WANTED! T WILL give the highest market price for Land 1 Warrants, L. A. CHOICE. June 25. 1855. 4 tf RAGS ! RAGS ! ! I will pay TWO CENTS a Ponud fur Rags in TRADE. v D. B. STETSON. June 26, 1855. 4—6t. MONEY MUST TOME! "VTOTES and Accounts will not pay Bank Notes, i. 1 therefore all persons owing ns and failing to pay, will he sued in the Justice’s ar.d Inferior Courts without further delav. CHOICE & MEGRATH. February 10th, 1855. 37—tf. PURE OILS OF COGNIAC, WINE and RUM, AVitli directions. For Sale bv CARNLS & 2ASRXS1. IS A 20 PLATT STREET, May 29, 1855. 52—3m. New A’ork. XVotice to Ziandhoiders. rnilE Undersigned will attend to the selling or X examining and giving information of LANDS lying in any of the Counties of S. AV. Georgia oil reasonable terms. A. P. GREER, Albany, Geo. References—H. Hora, lion. Lott Warren, R. H. Clark, Albany, Ga., J. C. Stephen, Newton, Ga. November 22, 1853. 25—tf. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD, Mo. 42 ( lirttliain Stm-t, New York. Successor to Peter & George Lorillard, offers for sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS ill general use. For particulars, a Price Current, ran 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 Fine Green and Black TEAS, ^ Marked ••PEKIN TEA Co., N. Y. PUT up ini, 4, and lib packages, in a superior manner, so as to preserve their tine flavor, and much more convenient for retailing than large packages. Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial. Silver'Leaf, Golden 'Chop and flyson—Oolong— Plantation, Delicious, Neplus ultra, Euglish- breakfast—Honqtta’s mixture. We invite orders for the above TEAS—a few pounds of each kinds may be had to try them; or we cau refer to many Merchants in Ya., N. C-, S. (J., Ga., Ala., Tenu., who have sold the Tea foi years. JAMES CASSIDY & Co., Joseph D. Evans, 150 Front St. N. Y. James Cassidy. [July 10, 6 4w] The Great Natural Remedy si LliSIN T* For Indigestion \ Dyspepsia Br. J. S. Houghton’s PEPSIN, the true DIGESTIVE FLUID, or GASTRIC JUICE, still holds the first place among all thc various remedies for these pain ful and destructive complaints. It is Nature’s own specific for an nnhealthv stomach. No art of man can eqnal 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. 99 ly NEWMAN HOTEL- J. Dougherty, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of this old and well known Establishment, informs liis frends and the public generally, that he is now, as heretofore, always ready to accommodate them. GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE STABLES, Newnan, March 14th, 18;>4. 3—tf. SPIRITUAL TELEGRAPH, The organ of modem Spiritualism, Fourth Vol. commencing in May. It contains tbe fullest re cord extant of Current Facts and opinions of Spir itual intercourse. Published Weekly at $2 per an num: also, ail Spiritual Books for sale by PAR TRIDGE & BItITTAN, 342 Broadway, N. Y. • P. S.—A Catalogue of Spiritual Books sent on application. apr. 24, 3m B.HDDBS’ Certain cure, for Chills and Fever, Jurr Received, and for Sale by E. J. WHITE. T. C N I S B E T , FOUNDER &. MACHINIST, BACON, «A„ SUCCESSOR TO NISBF.T & LEVY. T HE undersigned having purchased the interest of his lqte partner, C. P. Levy, will continue to furnish at their old stand, Steam Engines aud Boilers; Saw Mills, upright and circular, Bark and Sugar Mills; Gin and Mill Gearing, Water Wheels; and Castings and Machinery fn general. Particular attention will lie pmd to Circular Sate Mill Machinery. Having in his employment the best Mechanics in the Southern country, every guarantee will be given that the work will be wei.l done. The Cash price for Castings generally, will be 4 cents per pound—for tlie present time—instead of 5 cents, which has been the customary rates, heretofore; and Steam Engines and other Machin ery will be sold at proportionally reduced rates. Dee. 19th, 1854. C. NISBET. 29 ly GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. if & li M R. J. OANS, respectfully informs his many Patrons and Customers, that he has removed to the capacious and beautiful building of I. NEW ELL, underneath CONCERT HALL, adjoining the XtCilledg’CVilie Hotel, where he would be thankful to receive tbe same liberal patronage that has heretofore been so kindly bestowed upon him. GOODS are sold here without misrepresentation in regard to quality, and at the LOWEST PRICES in the City. N. B.—I am closing out mv entire Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, and CLOTHING, at Immense Bargains, much below regular prices. So de termined to stick to my motto of Quick Sales and Small Profits! those in search of BARGAINS will find it much to their advantage to give me a call. J. CANS. July 3, 1855. • 5—tf. HENRY VERN OR, TUI! DBfiOl, BV A GEORGIAN. O N, T HIS is the title of a Romance now in process of completion, which will be issued in two numbers, on the 1st and 15th of July, 1855. The scenes arc laid mainly in the United States, Eng land aud Spain. Tlie work will be printed on pure white paper, with new type, arid will equal in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Doudecimo volume of 3!M) pages. It will be promptly issued and forwarded to all who will send their orders accompanied with the cash. TERMS. Single Copy, [two.immbcrs] - - $9,75 To clubs of 3 or more, [per copy] - - SO Remittances must be made in bills or change, and not in Post-Office Stamps. Address JAMES M. SMYTHE, June 19th, 1855. Augusta, Ga. LINCH’S Anti-Rheumatic Powders. WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN Rhenraatism, Khcumrlie-Gout k Sciatica. F OR the above disea.«S3, a speedy and radical cure is found in Ltnrh’ • Anti-Rheumatic Powders. The greate*l remedy oflhe t gp, now known, for Rheu- niaii.-m, in any of its forms. If relief from suffering he desired, von have only to pn enre a box or two of these invaluable powders, and follow strictly tbe directions, and their magic effect will s ion befell—in a total ab sence of pain. By arrangement with Dr. J. G. flihson, the discoverer of these powders, they will h-reafter be pot up and sold by If. W AD A MS of Ealonton, Putnam county, Ga. Orders directed to him w ill meet with prompt atten tion, provided the cash accompanies the order. Put tip in tin boxes of sixty; (6lt) powders earli. Directions upon each box. Price. S3 per box For sale by j.AMES HERTY, Milledgeville CERTIFICATES. Dr J G Gibson, .Sir—I have been afflicted with Rheu- matism f.r the last three or (our years, which, though slight at first, continued to increase upon me, until it be came exceedingly Iroiihlesuine, and causing when it en tered into the back of the head, the most dreadful and an noying pain: It was suggestsd to me on one occasion, by a friend, that if I desired to he cured tif Rheumatism, I would most probably find a cure for it in yotir powders. Though I had hut liltle faith in their efficacy. I concluded I would give them a fair trial Ididso, and conirarv toallex- pectation, I had taken hut few of them when I ceased tu feel ant inure pain, and I have been freed from all Rheu matic symptoms up to the present. Believing your powders invaluable, ami having no doubt of their efficacy to cure Ithought it my duty logive you this testimony in their favor Respectfully, &c.. JAS. W. MAPPIN. Eatonton, Ga., April 5tli, 1855. Dr. J. G. Gibson, Eatonton, Ga: Dear Sir— 1 cannot refrain from an expression to you of the great estimate I plare upon your invaluable reme dy for Rheumatism. 1 have used it in my family with the most satisfactory results, and would recommend it lo any person who may be afflicted with this most annoy ing disease. 1 tried i> on ail old negro woman some fifty-five or sil ly years of age, who has been severely afflicted for thir ty years or more, for aught 1 know, and frequently she has been rendered helpless hy the most excruciating pain, laying up from two to four weeks at a time. Anxious lo relieve her, 1 have tried the mosl of the remedies in use for Rheumatism, hot alwnvs with unsatisfactory results. She still complained, and her fingers had become stiffen ed and partially drawn togel her. When 1 heard of your remedy, and es|ieciallv of the astonishing cure.- it was effecting. 1 determined to try it on this old woman. She commenced taking the powders according to yourdtrec- tions,and in a few dajs sheexpcrier.crd the most grati fying results. Hut as her general health was feeble, and finding her some what feverish, I determined by your ad vice, to discontinue the powders for a ft w days. As soon as I found her clear offever I commences! the powders again, and afier taking them three days, astonishing to tell, shesaid she was entirely clear of pain. And when I enquired more particularly of her condition, she ihrtisl out her hands, with her fingers slraigkl aud nimble, say ing that she had not been so c lear of pain for years, “and she felt like a right young gal.” .She has tint complain ed of Rheimiatism since, and 1 hope the faithful old ser vant may never suffer pain again. I cheerfully bear you ibis testimony, nml hope that you w ill lose no lime in publishing yotir remedy to the world, as a safe und certain cure for Rheumatism Most respectfully yours, B. F. ADAMS. Eatonton, April 4th, 1855, I do hereby certify, that after suffering for thirty three ypars, with the most excncialing pain from Chronic Rheumatism, and finding no iiermunent relief from any ot ihe many prescriptions given me hy different physi cians, I am now entirely well, not only of Rheumatism itself, lit] I likewise of its effects. This cure was effected by a preparation styled (,inch's Anti-Rheumatic Puw ders. Of these powders I took two dozen, and have not hail any symptoms of n«y old pains for three years. The effect upon me was like magic. Within three days after I had taken the first powder, my pains disappeared, and 1 have been entirely clear of them tip to Ihe preseti' time. Tuall suffering from Rheumatism I do heartily- recom mend these powders; confidently believing that you have only lo give them a trial lo secure a lasting cure. Most Respectful lv, JOHN LINCH. Eatonton, April 24, 1855. I have no hesitation in saying, that after having suf fered for upward of thirty ypars of Rheumatism in the ino«l dreadful form—first in my foes, then my thumbs, wrists and knees, and lastly,most excruciatingly, in my neck, 1 look two or 3 dozen of l.utcU's Ami-Rheumat ic powders, and notwithstanding I am old and my consli- union much shattered, I have received the greatest ben efit from them imaginable, my relief from suffering and pain, I cannot attribute to any ihing hut the pow ders, for I have tried everything ill vain, that friends could sug gest or physicians prescribe I would, therefore, earn- rally ret ommeml them to ever sufferer of this dreaded disease, let hint he old nr young. Yours respectfully, ROBT. MYRICK. Eatonton, April 2d, 1855. I am happy to state, for the benefit of those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, that a perfect core has been effected in the person of a negro man of mine, hy Linch's Ami-Rheumatic Powders. The said hoy having suf fered wiih it incessantly tor upwards of twenty years, lost at least one third of the time until he took the above powders. Since which time, now nearly two years, he iias been a valuableanii constant field band, never hav ing suffered with Rheumatism lo the best of my knowl edge, anil I take pleasure in recommending them to all thus afflicted. MILDRED L. COLLINSWORTH. April 10th, 1855. STATE OF GEORGIA, Putnam County. I, William B. Carter, Ordinary of said County, do hereby certify, that John Linch. James W Mappi Benjamin F. Adams, Robert Myriek, and Mildred L. Collinswonh, who certify in favor of Linch's Ami-Rheu matic Powders, are repo I able citizens of said eounty, that no suspicion of attempting fraud upon n community can henllached to them, and that their intelligence forbids the idea that they have been ilereived. Given under my hand and seal ofofiice, this 10th day of April, 1855. WM. B. CARTER, Ord’y. I do certify to the above myself. JAMES NICHOLSON. Clerk Superior court, Putnam conntv, For sale by E. L. Strohecker and Dr. G. Harri son, Macon; Haviland, Hisley & Co., Augusta; C. C. Norton, Greensboro’; Htird ifc Hnngerford, Mon- ticcllo; Jas. Herty. Milledgeville; C. II. Heywood, Perry; Dr. W. A. Wright, Bamesville, and Harbet & Culver, Warrcnton. June 12,1855. 2—ly. ^GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Henry County Q ZJlL POH SALE. 1 NHE Subscriber being desirous of 8e p- n . possessions in Henry Comity, off ers fr/J"! Three Valuable Plantations, " 6 One containing 46 1 acres, lviur- 8 mil.,,’ >- „ of McDonough, 3 miles from Peach Stone ak E ,' Factory, on the road leading from Coving 0 ?* Fayetteville between the waters of Sontk t? to aud Cotton Indian Creek—about 21)0 Klve I Woodland. There is on tbe premises a -nod ,K? ling, good gin house, store house, hhelNVii , wood shop, and all necessary out-building,; in fe . the above place is on of the most ilesiAlt rt tions in Middle Georgia. Healthy, weli wnt„ T and an excellent stand fur sellir.o- ,t.' ate ^’ one wishing n healthy, pleasant lo^thou will well to call iuidex.-uniue the place. ' ‘ 130 Also, one containing 429 acres; Ivin™, i east of the abo ve place, on the w ater's of South river. About half the land in a high state 0 f ' • tl /> lt r‘- , Th :"' e is on thc P'*w about ldO -<Z of bottom land: a valuable farming plantation t™n watered—a good mill slmal on South river e ! good healthy location for building. A Also, in the same vicinity, one eontamimr three hundred acres. 1 be place whereon John Gondwffi now lives, Two hundred acres cleared and i n a high state of cultivation; a good portion bottom lan . <1 1 - , dwelling, gin house, and all necessary out buildings. Terms made easy. Apply to John Goodwin 01 . the premises, or to me at Atlanta, (.a „ „ WILLIAM WATKINS P. 8.—Aegro property will betaken in exchange tor the two first named places at a fair price. ° July 10th. 1855. Soullicrn ^\i\Uarj .Acatiemv {, M LOTTKRY, g ( By authority of the State of Alabama.) u3 Conducted on the Havana Plan, GRAN D S CIIEME FORA l T fi UST. WHEN 950,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED. Class S to bs Drawn on the of ADJUST 53P And remember every Prize is Drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due icithoul discount: (Only Ten Thousand Numbers.) Capitals $12.0(10 5.000 *’ 3 HOD ” 2 01)0 1.500 1200 “ 5 off 1 ooo 5.000 In all 498 prizes, amounting to $50,000 Tickets $8, Halves $4, Quarters $2. Every prize drawn at each drawing. Bills ou all solvent banks taken at par. t~rTAll Communications strictly confidential SAMUEL SWAN, Ag’t and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions. Montgomery, Alabama. 1855. (By Authority of the State of Georgia.) FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. GRAND SCHEME FOR AUGUST. Class r>, to be Drawn AUGUST 13, 1S5§, in the. City of Atlanta. Georgia, when Prizes amounting to $30,000, will he distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme! Ufv And remember even-Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due without deduction! (Only Ten Thousand Numbers!!) 10 of $200 are $2,00*1 15 lffO are 1,500 78 50 are 3,900 120 25 are 3,000 1 Prize of $7,500 I do 5,000 1 do 2,000 2 do $1,00!) are 2,000 5 do 500 are 2,590 251 Prizes in all amounting to $30,000 ty Tickets $5, Halves $2 59, Quarters $1 25_fr1 Bills on all solvent Banks at par, All commu nications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga.. 1855. Shoe Making & Repairing. f W rilHE Subscriber respectfully informs tbe W JL gentlemen of this City and vicinity, that ^ he has opened a SHOP, (opposite James Dun can’s Family Grocery Store,) where he is prepar ed to manufacture 8SXOBS to order, and repair boots and shoes at the shortest notice. All work WARRANTED, and unsurpassed in beauty and neatness. Give me a call. * B. F. MULLENNIX. Milledgeville, May B, 1855. 50—ly. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for thi* disexnr, may be feaa4 in Ihe u*e ef Perry Du via* Vegetable PAIN KILLER. ST. LOUIS, Mo. June Wh. 1819. Mr. A. T. Wooilwartl, Agt. ol Perry Davis' Pain Killer Dear Sir: I led it a doty I owe to the public, totnaka known the value of Davis’ Pain Killer, and my eiperi- ettee in using it for aome of Ihe eumplainla for which it is highly recommended. In April last,on yonr recent- metidalion, I purchased t* #1 bottle of you for pains with which I have long been afflicted, and made use of it on my trip down to New Orleans, with the most gratifying anil henrfirial effects. On mv return trip to this city, the Cholera made its appearance among some of my passen gers. 1 made use of the Pain Killer, having no other remedy on hoard, and to my surprise and gralificstion found ttgave immediate relief! On my arrival in Si l.om« I ended on yon and g"t 4 large hotllps, and staled to yon my confidence in it ns an infallible Cholera rcmedy.arai remarking lo yon that I wanted no other Cholera reme dy on m\ boat, 1 made use of the 4 bottles on my trip to New Orleans and hark, for Cholera and some other complaints for which it ts recommended, am! met with the moral astonishing success—when I ordered froaiysti 6 more dollar hollies. Njnce then 1 have made 2 more trips to New Orleans nnd baek, and on my previous trip up, I had more than 9ev oly Case, ml ChulelB, vii ■hoard, when the PAIN KILLER was nnmediaiely uesi with the most astonishing results In all rases whetstt was used in lime, it gave relief in a very short timr; «m I ran w :lh ronfidenee say to tlie public, that in all ol thi’ first stages of Cholera, when taken inlime.it is inmF opinion, an infallible remedy! And after o fair trial with if for several weeks and for funr trips to New Or leans nnd hark, and using it for Cholera nnd for(rther complaints for which it is recommended, no eotisidris- tion whatever would indttre me to leave port ****"JjL* good supply—believing it to be a ineditune tbatnoeffi- rer of a boat or any family would tie without * s,! ?" day after using one bottle. Believing it to he thenna* valuable fnroiii medicine known to the wot Id, tor all u>c different eomplainta for whieh it is ree« mmended. P. 8. Please send me six large ferities for Ibis •rip- J M. BROADWELL,Capt. Steamer Atlanhr 1 most cordially unite with Capt. ProndwtJ! in recent- mending Perry Davis’Pam Killer to the piihhr, laving myself been severely n|tnrk r d with the ( holets,“ n " have myself administered it to more than fifty attacked with the Cholera, and found relief i n > hours hy using (he Pain Killer, am! have myself *"" minint-red it lo more than fifty persons ottsiked v.i the Cholera and when used in time, a cure was effect in a few hours, nnd take pleasure in recnmnterdin* ‘ lo ihe public as an invaluable medirine that no indivtoo nl should he without n single hour. JOHN N. BOFF1NOER, Cl’k. Steamer Allan'*- Davis’ Pain Killer —In to-day's l n.on found an advertisement of this eelehrated remedy rertificates append ill from Ihe captain and elerK , .Steamer Atlantic, we know lobe genuue, and »u on farts, as they vethnllv slatrd inonr office fb Stance of what they poh'ish —-St. Louts Union. The Pain Killer is for Sale hy E. J. While Herty, Milledgeville; John B. Moore & Co * ’ .‘mi Turner ft Co. Savannah; Karnetl, Carter & Clark. Wells & Dubose, Augusta; E L Strohecker® Macon; ami bv Druggisl* anti (Irocer« general }• May *27, mo. fi g{ rt TMS.’—Jast Psklishrd; A y r « Discovery in .Tlcsliciae!! A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREAT- , I zest, without Medicine, of bpennaioirhea or • Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low spirits, . ’ Weaknessof the limb* and Back. Jndispostl'on a capacity lor study and lalror, dullness ul a PP*' , ’ jra . - loss of memory, aversion to society, luve uf sold ■ idiiy, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, in-.ohm ^ charges, pains iu the side, affection of e > , p on the face, sexual and other mfirmittea in man FROM THE FRENCH OF DR. B. DE LA5b The important fact lhal Ihe« alarming easily be removed withoct Medicine, t , hithlf tract’, clearly demonstrated; and the " successful freatmem.as adopted by the Author. I' plained, b, mean, of which ever, one ..enabled to«■«_ HIMSELF FMFECTI.Y, and at least rossi-us st voiding thereby all the advertised "“‘/“!"1 Sent ro an, addresa, grans, and post free m **’ envelope.by remitting (posl-paH) iork. Da. B. DE LANEY, No. 17 L-l*"*"* ®- .Jm February 6,1855. ”