The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, April 22, 1856, Image 4

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SHERIFF SALES. Sheriff Sale. 'IIJ'ILL be sold before the Court House door in Tf the town of Marion, on the First Tuesday iu jl y next, within the legal hours of 6ale, the fol lowing property, to-wit: One Lot of Timber, one lot of Tods, and Grind Stone, one Trunk, two chairs, one large and two 6mall work Benches; levied upon as the property of Kuebcn H. Johnson to satisfy an attachment fi fa in favor of Reynolds Sc. Loyless, property point ed eui iu said fi fa. Also a negro girl named Miller, levied upon as tie property of James L. Berry, to satisfy two at tachment ti fas, one in favor ot Ira Peck, the other in favor of John Asbill, property pointed out in fi fa Also Lot of Land %e. 49, in the 23d Hist, of said county, levied upon as the property ef Matthew C. Fowler to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa in favor of Dan iel G. Hughes, vs said Fowler, property poidted out in said fi fa. W. W. BOZEMAN. March 24,1856—43 D. Sh'ff. Emanuel Nberitf hair—May, "1 fTlLL be sold before the Court House door in I| Swuinsboro, Emanuel county on the first Tuesday in May next between the usual hours of sale the following property to-wit: One tract of laud containing seven hundred acres, adjoining William Byrd iu the 53th District: Levied on as the property of Charles McCullers, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of -aid county, in favor of Stephen Fondles vs: Charles McCullers; pointed out bv the Defendant. Also, one trat t containing two luudrec acres, more or less, lying in the 59th District of said county adjoining Godby and others; Levied on as the property of Seaborn Mosley, to satisfy a ri fa issued from the Superior Court in favor of Stephen Fendley vs: said Mosley; Property pointed out by the Defendant. E. DURDEN, D. Sh'ff. March 20th. 1656.43. Eumaurt MbrrilT stale—May. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Swainesboro, Emanuel county, on the first Tuesday in May nexC within the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit. One tract of land 2t)0 acres, more or less, where on Samuel Richason now lives adjoiring Stephen E. Rich and others, on the waters of Canoochee: Levied on as the property of Samuel Richason to satisfy one fi fa issued in a Justice Court in the 53d District in favor of James H. Price, then trans ferred to William L. Rich, pointed »ut by said Rich; Levied on and returned to me by a Consta ble. • Also, one other tract 20C acres, more or less, adjoining Stephen E. Rich, on Canoochee, Levied on as the property of Samuel Richason, to satisfy the same fi fa in favor of William L. Rich: pointed out by said Kick; Levied on and returned to ine bv Constable. . "Also, one other tract of land, 500 acres, more or less, on the big Olioopee, adjoining Griffin & Mc- Cullers; granted to McCullers. Levied on as the property of James M. Davis, to satisfy one Jus tice Court fi fa issued in the 58th District, in favor of McLeod and Coleman vs: said Davis; Levied ou and returned to me by a Constable. JOHN OVERSTREET, Sh’ffi March ltlth, 1856. 43. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Netv Grocery and Hard-Ware STORE, MASONIC HALL, Miliedgeville, Ga. CITATIONS Irwin Mkrri * Sale—Unf* TTTILL be sold before the Court House door in tV the town of Irwinville, Irwin county, on the First Tuesday in MAY NEXT, within the legal hoars of Salei the follow ing property to-wit: Thirty-nine Sticks of ranging timber, levied on as the property of Joseph E. Bass, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Irwin Superior Court in favor of Handy Brown vs. Joseph E. Bass, property pointed out by James K. Brown. Also, one lot of land number 249, in the 3d dis trict of Irwin county; levied on as the property of James J. Meldon, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Doughertv Superior Court in favor of Max Smith vs. James J. Meldon. Property pointed out by Hines A Hobbs. D. J. FENN, Sheriff. March lath, 1856. 43 UNITED STATES MARSHAL SALES. POSTPONED. TTTILL be sold before the Court House door in TT the city of Miliedgeville, between the lawful hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in M A Y next, the following property, to-wit: Three lots of land, N03. 151, 138, aud 139, in the 13th District of Lee couuty, being the place whereon Stephen K. Weston now lives; levied on as his property, to satisfy a fi fa., issued out of the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Hop kins, Allen & Co., vs Weston and Davis. Property pointed out by Stephen R. Weston. THOMAS L. ROSS. U. S. Dep. Marshal for Southern Dist. Ga. March 27th, 1856, 44 tds Appling Sheriff Sale.—May. TTTILL he sold on the first Tuesday in MAY T T next before the Court House door in the town of Holmesvitle, Appling county, within the legal hours of sale the following proporty to-wit: The South half of lot of land No. 633, in the sec ond district of said county; Levied on to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Justices Court of the 456th District G. M. of said county in favor of Andrew lb Thomas against Jacob Lartch and Leonora Zeigler. Levy made and returned to me bv Constable. WM. H. OVERSTREET, Sh’ff March 22d,lS56, 44. cl Hbrrifl Snlt—-Hay, W ILL be sold before the Court House door iu the town of Swainsboro, Emanuel couuty, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: One tract of Land, 260 acres, on the waters of the Big Catioocliee river, granted to John T. War ren, levied on as the property of Jesse J. Allen, to satisfy undrey fi fas in favor of Augustus Lewis ,levy made and return to me bv a Constable. JOHN OVERSTREET Sh’ff. March 27th, 1 a59 44 tds. HORNE &C0MPT0N, Have constantly on band, aud offer for sale at the lowest possible rates, the following articles, viz: Brown Sugars, Zinc Paint. . Refined do Sperm Candles. Crushed do Adamantine do. Powdered do Tallow do. Loaf do Tobacco. Rio Coffee, Snuff. Java do Segars. Mocha do Pipes. Chocolate, Salt. Stuarts Syrup, Rice. Molasses, Potash in tin cases. Green Teas, Brandies. Black do Wines. do I’ej'pef, Gin. Cavennejdo Sclieidant Schnapps. Pimento, Monojretiaia Whiskey. Ginger, Champagne Cider. Cloves, London Porter. Mace, Cedar Tubs. Nutmegs, Painted do. Cassia, Cedar Pails. Ivaca Almonds, Oak do. Paper shell Almonds, Well Buckets. M. R. Raisins. Painted do Laver do Cedar do Paradise Nuts, do. Churns. Madeira do Wooden Bowls. Salserat.us, do. Boxes. Soda. do. Keelers. Yeast Powders, Soap Boxes. Corn Starch, Half Bushel Measures. Pearl do Brooms. Codfish, "Whisk do. Salmon, Hearth do. Dried Beef, Gallon Kegs. Beef Tongues, Chalk Lines. Fulton Market Beef, Mason do. Buckwheat, Clothes do. Rye F’lour, Plow do. Soda Crackers, Manilla Rope. Bntter do Cotton do. Water do Jute do. Pilot Bread, Idalters. » Macaroni, Rolling Pins. Pickles, Yard Sticks. Chow-Chow. Graw Seives. Cheese. Wire do. Butter. Brass do. . Lard. Hair do. Olive f il. Bucket Covers. Linseed Oil. Bird Cages. Spernt do. English Baskets. Neatsfoot do. Clothes do. Train do. Work do. Spirits Turpentine. Willow Cahs. I Alcohol. Table Mats. Bar Soap. Wax Tapers. F’ancv do. Fancv Matches. Copperas. Wood do. Powder. \4 ritiug Paper. , Shot. Wrapping do. Bar Lend Ink. White do. Highest prices paid for Land Warrants. Miledgeville March 11th, 1£56. 41. 3ni. SL.NDRits It SUGAR, COFFEE. Ac., dtc., STEWART S, A A B, Sugar, PORTO RICO, CRUSHED. POWDERED, LOAF, JA VA if RIO COFFEE!! MACKEREL, Nos. 1 A 2, FINE HAY. SEGARS. SPERM CANDLES, ADAMANTINE, do. TALLOW, do. IMPERIAL, HYSON and OOLOXG TEAS'.'. EXC. DAIRY CHEESE, ASSORTED PICKLES, FAMILY and Fancy Soups. RAISINS, ALMONDS, Ac., SPICES ot all kinds. LINSEED. Lamp and Train Oils. White Lead, and Spt. Turpentine, FIXE WINES and Brandies' IRON, Hardware, Cutlery, Ac., Ac. SCOTT, COMPTON A CARAKER. [ Opposite the Post Office.] Miliedgeville, Feb. 12, 1856. 37—tt. GEORGLA, Pulaski county. W HEREAS, R. F. Delamar, Guardian of the persons and property of Seldon J. and David Delama'-, minors of Seldon J. Delatr.ar. late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis mission from said Guard unship. These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said minors to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in June next, to show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 31st March, 1856 —45 6t " R. C. CAIiRLTHERS, Ord’y. G EORGIA, Jasper couuty. TTTHERF.AS, Hannon W. Pve applies to me for TT letters of Administration upon the estate of James Pye, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the friends of said deceased, to be at mv office on the First Monday in May next, and show cause, if any, why letters should not be granted the applicant in terms of the statute. _ Given under mv hand at office, this March 2oth 1856.—44 5t ' P. P- LOVEJOY, Ord’y. GEORGIA. Pulaski county. W HEREAS, Alexander Martin applies for let- tors of Guardianship for the minor heirs of John Martin, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and all concerned to be and appear at niv office on the first Monday in Mat next to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under mv band, this 14th March IS.ib. 42 5t RICH’D. CARRUTHEKS, Ord’y. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA. Baldwin comity. A \ T I HIRE A.8, Edward G. Lewis, applies to me TT for letters of administration on the estate of Richmond Brown, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to tile their objections it any to the granting of said letters within the time prescribed by law. Given under n:v hand, at office this 15th March 1856.—42 5t JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Pulaski county. 'll 7" I IEEE AS. James II. Jones has applied tome TT for letters of Guardianship of Samuel Jones, minor and orphan child of Arthur Jones deceased. These nTe therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and parties interested to tie and appear at my office within the time prescrib ed by law and show cause if any they have why ■said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this April 7tli : 1856. 4t; 5t. R. C. CARRTTTHERS, Ord’ry. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. TITHEREAS, ,T. C. Holmes applies to me for T T letters of administration on the estate of Wil liam W. Holmes, late .of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to file their objections, if any to the granting of said letters ou or before tlio first Monday in May next Given under my hand at office this 22nd March 1856. 43 5t JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA. Twiggs County. VITHEREAS, James Pearson applies to me for TT letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Crawford, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under mv hand officially, Marion, March 13rh 1856. 43 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.' GEORGIA, Pulaski county. » T’ 11EREAS, Harriet Adkins applies to me for T T letters of Administration on the estate of Richard G. Adkins late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased to be and appear at my office within the time proscribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given tinder my hand at office this March 21st, 1856. 43 St. R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord'ry. r ^ SOR Wo s HAIR k . I &S T0R AVm PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, is no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of progress for it will restore, permanently, gray hairs to ns original color, cover the head of the halt) with a most luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff mid itch- cure all scrofula and other cutaneous eruptions, suehassiald hea l, etc. It will rnre as it hy mnur. nervous or periodical headache: make the hair soft, an 1 1 wavy, and preserve the color perfec’ly, and the hair from fallin • to extreme old age. \\ e could give the teslimhny of more than one niinn* red thousand 10 the t-nth of every word we h>ve writ ten- See circular and the fallowing: The follow ing is from a distinguished member nt the medical profession: St. Paul January 1, 1955 PROF ". .1 WOOD: Dear Sir: Unsoliri'ed I send voti ihi* certificate. After heins nearly balcl l^ r a *° n S time, and having tried all the hair resiora'tves • xtant and having no laith in any. I was moni ed, on hearing of yottrs to give it a trial. I p'a ed mvsel in the hands of a harbar, and (tail tny head rubbed with a stilt brush, and the Restorative then applied, and iv 11 ruhbeu in, till iltft scalp was a glow. This 1 repe ted ev ry morn ing and in three weeks the young hair appeared. Rod grew rapi'tly from August last till 'he present time,and i» now thick, black.and strong -soft and pleasant to the lunch; whereas, hefure. it was har-h and w iry wlr t lit tle there w as of it. and that little was disappearing veiy rapidly. 1 still use your restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and pe-feet crop of hair— Now. if I hud read of these thing —and who has not. hut have not seen hitherto any case where any p“rs n s hair was really benefited hy any of' he hair Ionics etc, of the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of "ray experie ce I have recommende I your preparation 10 others, and it already lias a large and general sale throughout the Territory.Thepeopl • here know* its effects, and have confidence in it. t ha apply you sent ns, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly exhausted, and daily enquiries are made (or it. Yon deserve credit for tour discovery, and I, for one, return y -it mv thanks fir the benefit it has done me, for I certainly had despaired lo- g ego of evei eff-ctiOE ai'V ►nch result. Yours, hastily. J. W. BnAli Firm of Bond A Keliog, Druggists, St. Paul. The undersigned, Rev.J, K. Bragg, is a minister in regular standing,and pastor of the Orthodox Church, nt Brookfield, Mass. He is a gentleman of considerable influence, and universally beloved. WM DV Ell. Brookfield, January 12, 1855. Professor VVontj: Dea* Sir: Having made a friql of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say. tha! irseffeet has heen excellent in removing mfla- mation, dandruff, and a constant 'endency to itching, with which I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was beginning gray, rr. its original color. I have used no other article, with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours,truly, J. K. BRAGG. 114 Market street, St. I ouis, Mereh 5, 1855. DEAR SIR. I am doing nn extensive travel in the West and Southwestern States, ns general agent for Adams' American Liniment, and would he glad if von would favor me with a consignment ol PRO! ESSOK WOOD S HAIR RESTORATIVE, as 1 f el assured 1 lint 1 can introduce it in innny places w ere it is not known, as my head »« a living testimony of its valuat.l^ properly, in restoring the hair to its natural co’or. I am fiiriy years old and my hair was almost white; hot after using three half pint bottles, my lisir is ns beautiful au burn ns it was at sixteen,anil ntnrh improved in nppesr- anre, and I would not he without a bottle on hand for , the price of ten. 1 should ho very glad to attend to any j mailer connected with the HAIR RES I ORA 1 IV E. I have heen for fifteen years engaged i' the same bust- ■ noss, and will he glad to hear from yon s r on. Veiy respectfully, WM. B. BROOME. SCr^ol I hy E. '.WHITE, Miliedgeville; George Paine, Macon; at 114 Ma ket street, St. Louts. Mu.. 310 Broadway, New York, nod by all Druggists every, where. Ail kinds of family patent medicines for sale, on the heat possible t^rms, at Professor Wood s e*tab lishment, 114 Market street, St. Louis. Fehrurary 12, 1856. 3m BUSINESS CARDS. CHURCH A MOSES, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, NO. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. M. IT. CHURCH. E. I. MOSES. REPERETCEN. Hall, Moses & Co., Columbus, A. J. Brady, Atlanta, Col. John - Banks, Columbus, Hall, Moses & Roberts, Montgomery. E Liberal advances made on Consignments. Agents for sale of Wrapping and Printing Pa per. front Rock Island Factory, Columbus, Ga. y Aug. 28, 1855. 1:5 ; "' m _ LEWIS KEJIAiL ATT O II N E Y A T L A IV, • Mili.edgeville, Ga. OFFICE IX MASONIC HALL Jan. 29th, 1856. 35 ly W. A. LAKE, ATTORNEY .J T LAW, Clinton, Georgia. June 12th, 1855. 2 ly WILLIAM J. WILCHEB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, VVauuenton, Geo., Will practice in the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and in the Counties of Burke, Columbia, Jeffer son and Washington, of the Middle Circuit June 25, 1855 * 4 1 y CHARLES J HARRIS, ATTORNEY A TLA W. MILLEDGEVILLK, GA. Oct. 16, 1855. 29—ly. JOHN F SUITE, A T T O R NE Y AT L A W, MARION, ISA. Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to his care. 32 lv Notice to Landholders. T HE Undersigned wj^l 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—H. Horn, Hon. Lott Warren, R. H. Clark, Albany, Ga., J. C. Stephen, Newton, Ga. November 22, 1853. 2.>—tf. ruos t. Loire. ATTORNEY AT LA W, BRUNSWICK, GA. U J ILL practice in the Courts of Glynn, W aVne, Camden, McIntosh, Liberty and Chatham, of the Eastern Circuit; Charlttfii, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware aud Appling, of the Southern; also, Duval countv. Florida. ly CHAS. C NISBI2T, A T T ORNE Y AT LA W, Cm tuber t, Ga. April 3d, 1R54. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES. Executor’s Hale. U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jas per county; On the first Tuesday in MAY will be sold, before’ the Court House door in the town of Morganton, Fannin county, one lot of land con taining one hundred and sixty acres; Sold for dis tribution among the heirs of said Louisa Gordon, deceased. NATHANIEL c GORDON, Ex r. Jan. 24th, 1856.p »V-35. Executor's Sale. Y an Order of the Ordinary of Irwin county, Will be sold ou the F irst Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court House door in Irwinville; within the legal hours of sale; one Lot of Land No. 75, and 25 acres, more or less, of Lot No. 63. in the 1st. District of Irwin county; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jno. Tomberlin, late of HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. T O all persons afflicted with Sexual disease, suck as Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, &.C., &c. The Howard Associatiaox of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the 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. (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, dtc,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to furnish Medicine tree of Charge. The Howard Association is a Benevolent Insti tution. established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted witli“Vir- nlent 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. Calhoun, [ Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phila- I delphia, l’a. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. F'AIRCHILD,8ec’y. [may 8,1800, ly. GEORGIA, Pulaski county. TTITHHEREAS. Michael B. Burch applies to me TT for letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph Burch 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 may not. be granted. Given under my hand at office, this March 21st, 1856. 43. 5t. R. C. CARRUTHERS Ord’ry. B said county, deccasi-d. March 6,1856. H. J. G. WILLIAMS, Ex’r 41 W Administrator's Sale. r ILL be sold on the F'irst Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court House door in Car rollton, Carroll county, between the usual hours of sale; one Tract of Land, lying in the 7th Dist. of said couuty, known aud distinguished in plan of said Dist. by No. 205, containing 2024 acres; sold under Order of the ordinary of Wilkinson county, as the property ot Micheal Pickle, dec d. Terms off the day. E CUMMING, Adm r. February 20, 1856. 39 Stoves! Stoves!! Cheap for Cash—at the JEcllau) Store. T HE Subscribers would respectfully inform the public generally, that they have on hand and will receive STOVES of the latest improved pat terns—they will order for customers, any pattern which they do not have on hand. Stove furniture of all kinds; also, every variety of Tm-\K are. Tin aud Sheet Iron work made to order. Roofing and Guttering contracted for by the foot orjnb. RAGS! We will pay 3 cents a pound, t« trade, or 2 cents cash, for clean Cotton ana Linen RAGS. We will pay a fair price for old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead- Miliedgeville, Jan. 21, 1856. 34 6m THE QUEEN AND THE CHALLENGE!! T FIF. Queen of the West and the Challenge, are the very best COOKING S TO FES now in existence—a few of them for rale hy STALEY & WHITE. At the Yellow State. WAYNE, GRENVILLE & Co., FACTORS, Commission & Forwarding SAVANNAH, GA, THOS. S. W.iYNE, j C. E. GRENVILLE. R. ALEX. WAYNE, I W. T. SAMPLE, Savanna.'-, Ga. | Chattanooga, Tcnn. Keep an Office at Chattanooga, Tenn. January 14. 1856 33 lv PALMER’S PATENT LEG. This American invention stands un rivalled both in this country and in Europe. It is worn by 1,200 persons, and with most astonishing success. In competition with 30 other substitutes ot the best French, English and Ger man manufacture, it rec’ved the award of the arcat medal at the Worlds Erhi- bition in London, as the best artificial limb knotrn. In this country it has been thirty times exhibited, in compe tition with all others, nt the annual Fairs in the principal cities, and has, in every instance, received the award of the highest or first premimn. And as a crowning honor, by tho unanimous approval of an international council, the “First Premium”— only Siltei Medal given for Limbs—was awarded the’inventor. at the late New York Crystal Palace. The leg is finely ventilated, allowing a current of air to pass around the stump, keeping it in a cool and healthy condition. Pamphlets giving full information, sent gratis to every applicant. B. Frank Palmer & Co. 376 Chesnut st., Philadelphia Nov. *7, 1855. 26 6m* xroTicfi. A LL persons arc hereby forewarned from trading for the following described note to-wit: Made by C. H. .Smith, payable to A. C. McDuf fie, date not recollected but made in the year 1855, aud due by the first day of April 1856, for two hundred dollars, and the maker from paying the same to any person except myself, as said note is my property and has been lost. CHARLES E. CLARKE. March 5th, 1856. 41 6t. XT OTXCE ! T HE undersigned, late of the firm of Treanors &. Tinsley, have this day associated them selves together, under the firm of J. &. H. Treanor, for the transaction of the Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Crockery Ware business, at the old stand, cor ner of Wayne and Hancock streets. JOHN TREANOR, HUGH D. TREANOR. Jau. 31st, 1856. 36 tf WOOL MANUFACTURING!! TITHE subscribers will continue the business of J. Wool Carding and Manufacturing, at their MILL in Miliedgeville, Ga., aud customers con signing thi-ir WOOL to us by Rail Road or other ways, may rely on having their orders and instruc tions promptly attended to. The highest market price will he paid for Wool in exchange for Cloth. • Wool Manufactured into Jeans or KERSEYS at thejsua! price. Persons at a distance will please forward their Wool as early as possible. It. A. JE 1C Kleletf CO. Wm. Walker, J. C. Shea, D. A. Jewell. Miliedgeville, Feb. 20, 1856 39tf GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W HEREAS, James C. Bower, administrator on the estate of Wiley Vinson, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate. This is 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 my hand at office this 27th March, 1856. 44 mfiin SAM’L BEALL, Ord’y. Cabinet Ware-Rooms. T HE undersigned has opened a Cabinet Shop with WARE-ROOMS attached, [in Masonic Hall,] where lie will keep on hand, and offer for salv.for cash, a good assortment o 1 Mahogany & Black Walnut So fas, Bureaus Tables, Hat Trees, &c.,M~ pv Chairs of different patterns, Rocking Chairs, 'W Cribs, Bedsteads of differnt styles, &e, Black Walnut,"and Mahogany French pattern, &c LOOKING GLASSES, different sizes. ARTICLES of Furniture Manufactured to order. [TiT* MATTRASSES made to order. JLt REPAIRING done with neatness and dis patch. Give me a call. L. KENFIELD. Miliedgeville, Jan. 14, 1856. 33 6m GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. "lirHEREAS, James C. Bower, administrator tV on the estate of Charlotte Vinson, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate. This is therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear nt nty ofitce within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under nty hand at office this 27th day of March, 1856. 44 m0m SAM’L BEALL. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper county. "ITITIIEREAS, John W. A. Smith, applies to nte T t for letters of Administration upon the estate of Jacob M. Thompson, late of said county, dec’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and others concerned, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in May next, then aud there to show cause (if any) why said letters may not he granted. Given under tny hand officially, this March 25th 1856. 44 5t P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Appling county. W HEREAS, Joseph Tillman applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the person and prop erty of George W. Nunez, Francis Nunez, Caro line Nunez, Jasper Nuuez, Newton Nunez, An gelina Nunez, and Hugh Nunez. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and friends of said orphans to tie and appear at my office within the- time prescribed by law to show cause, if any ,why said letters ntay not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this March 4th, 1856. 44 5t. JOSEPH T. McCALL, Ord’ry. M1LLEDGEYILLE HOTEL. FjB[ >Il!8ri . The undersigned respectfully announc es, that he has taken, and will open on the 20th instant, the large New Brick Building, called The mZilledgeville Hotel, situated on the corner of Wayne and Greene Sts. and opposite to Mrs. Iluson’s Hotel. The above building lias just been completed, and from its large size, (being three stories high,and fronting 210 feet on Wayne street and 160 feet on Greene street,) will furnish ample accommoda tions for 250 or 300 persons, The furniture, inculding beds, bedding, Ac., is till entirely new, having been recently purchased in the city of New York. The undersigned has engaged a sufficient num ber of trusty and experienced' servants, and the table will be supplied with the best the country affords. Every effort will be made to render his guests comfortable, and his old friends and the public generally are respectfully and cordially in vited to give him a call. E. D. BROWN. Miliedgeville, Oct. 8, 1855. 19 tf CIIAS. G. CAMPBELL, AT T O R NE Y A T L A W, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. t.Xl ILL attend promptly to all business entrust- / / ed to his care. Particular attention paid to collecting. Miliedgeville, F’eb. 22, 1353. 38 tf Wyatt & Co., Young, Wyatt & Co., Charleston, S. C. Savannah, Ga. COMMISSION* MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. S. WYATT, } < R. B. YOUNG, J. STOGNEE. ] \ F. WYATT. Nov. 29th. 1855. • 25 ly IlEKBl’ HORNE'S CONFECTION Fruit Store. Cake and Pastry K it £ !B IB W 9 IflACOiK, GA. Parties and Weddings supplied with the best of Coufeetionarys and Cakes, at the lowest prices. At request, the undersigned will visit any place, to fix up Parties, A-e., in a superior style Orders promptly executed with dispatch. P. S. Terms Cash. 11. HORNE. Dec. 11th, 1855. 28 ly WHOLESALE BAKEMtC, A.V» CAJYD1E FiCTORY. M ERCHANTS and others supplied with Candy by the Box, of the finest quality at the lowest prices. CASES, Finely Ornamented or plain, of every kind, supplied to Parties, Wedding's and Families, Accord ing TO ORDERS, BY J. H. & W. S. SX.Z.XS, CHERRY STREET, Macon. Ga, Oetobe. 20, 1855. 22 6m GEORGIA, Twiggs county. AITHEKEAS, John A. Nelson, Guardian of the ?T person and property of David J. Vann, mi nor of Sanders Vaun. deceased, applies tor me for letters of Dismission from said Guardianship. 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 sho cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand, officially, Marion, March 25th, 1856, 44 6t LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Irwin County, for leave to seal lot of Laud No. 75, aud 25 acres, more or less, of Lot No. 68 in the First District of Irwin county, for the benefit of the creditors of Jno Tomberlin, late of said county deceased. H. J. G. WILLIAMS, Exec’r. F’eb. 1st, 1856. 37—9t. rilWO months after date applecation will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Miclt- cal Pickle, late of said countv, deceased. E. Cl AIMING, Adm'r. February 20, 1856. 39 »t S IXTY days after date, application will he made to the Ordinary of Jasper county fur leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ot Eliza beth 1’. Rainy, late of said countv, deceased. SILAS RAA1Y, Adm’r. F’eb. 28,1856. [P.P.L.] 40 NOTICE.’ A LL persons indebted to the estate of T. A. Webb, late of Wilkinson couuty, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate are requested to render them in, iu terms of the law. JONATHAN RIVERS, Adm’r. F’ebrnary 20.1856. 39 6t Jnst received from the Pekin Tea Co. An assortment of crcellrnt Tra, put up in j. A A lib Packages, and for Sale by E. J. WHITE. « 11 Ye nt It 1 ]% G ’ S Putrnt Champion Fire & Burglar Proof Safes. Tiie great interest manifested by the public to procure more perfect security from Fire for valua ble papers, such as Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds, Notes and Books of Account, thau the ordinary SAF’ES heretofore in use had afforded, induced the subscri bers to devote a large portion of time and atten tion during the past fourteen years in making im provements and discoveries for this subject, and they now beg leave to assure their numerous friends, and the public generally, that their efforts have been crowned with complete success, and now of fer the “IMPROVED II ERRIN G ’ S PATENT WORLD’S F’AIR PREMIUM Fire Proof Safe,” as the CHAMPION SAFE of the WORLD, Having been awarded Medals at both the World’s Fair, London, 1851, and Xeio York, 1853, as supe rior to all others. It is now, undoubtedly, entitied to that appellation, and secured with Hall's Patent Potrder Proof Locks, (which also was awarded Medals as above.) forms the most perfect F’irc and Burglar Proof Safe ever before offered to the public. The Subscribers also manufactures all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors, and Money Boxes or Chests, for Bro kers, Jewellers and Private F’aniilies for Plate. Diamonds, and other Valuables. And are also Patentees, (by purchase,) and Manufacturers of Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank Lock, 811,AS €. HEKRIW & Co, Paleolees, Green Block, Nos. 135, 137 A 138 Water street. Agents in Georgia, BELL A PRENTICE, Sav. rnkonoos, IU *1 f February 19, 1856. 33 ’10w A FACT Worth Knowing!! I would inform the citizens of Miliedgeville and its vicinity, that a few months ago I Re moved to the 3d Store under the MUIedgtrille Hotel, where I have since rec’d a large and well selected stock of PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES—Per fumery, Soaps and fancyjjarticles, Books statione ry—quills, Steel and Gold pens, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, a fresh supply of Canary and GARDEN SEEDS, and a superior article of Greene and Black Tea from the Pekin Tea Company, together with other brands. Those wishing any of the above, would do well to give nte a call, as they SHALL be sold as cheap or cheaper than any house in the city. Physicians from the country would do well to send in their orders— Prescriptions, entrusted to me will be com pounded, with the greatest care, and every ar ticle thoroughly incorporated, before leaving the the Store, (pure articles used only) for on the above depends the reputation of the Physician and the welfare aud life of the Patient in many cases; 7 or 8 years experience in the matter warrants the state, m’ent. E. J. WHITE, Licensed Apothecary and Druggist. MilledgeviHe. F’eb. 18th, 1856, 38 8t NOTICE! A LL persons are hereby forwarned not to trust or give credit to any person or persons on nty nccount, unless by my written order or in nty pres ence with my consent, as I am resolved not to pay said account so made, unless compelled to do so by law. DAVID M. WOOD. Feb. 1st, 1856. 3ff3ra’ NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS ? mHOSE of my friends who desire to make pay- _L incuts upon their Notes and Accounts due me, will find nty papers in the office of J. D. Diovia- T.ARI, Esq. They are not put there for suit, but for the convenience of tny friends, as I am now living some distance from town. Any profession al business left at the office of Mr. Diomatari for me. will meet with prompt attention. J. A. TURNER. 3th, 1856. Henry County Land for SAIjR. rpiE SubsT-riber being desirous of setlinj his possessions in Henry County, offers lor sale Three Valuable Plantations. One containing 460 acres, lying 8 miles N. E. of McDonough, 3 miles from Peach Stone Shoal Factory, on the road leading from Covington to Fayetteville between the waters of South River and Cotton Indian Creek—about 290 acres good Woodland. There is 011 the premises a good dwel ling. good gin house, store house, blacksmith shop, wood shop, and all necessary out-buildings; in short the above place is on of the most desirable loca tions in Middle Georgia. Healthy, well watered, and an excellent stand for Selling goods. Any one wishing a healthy, pleasant location, will do well to call and examine the place. Also, one containing 429 acres; lying 1 mile east of the above place, on the waters of 8011th river. About half the land in a high state of cul tivation. There is on the place about HH) acres of bottom land; a valuable farming plantation, well watered—a good mill shoal on South river. A good healthy location for builditm-. Also, in the same vicinity, on*containing three hundred acres. The place whereon John Goodwin now lives. Two hundred acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation; a good portion bottom land. Good dwelling, gin house, and all neccssary out buildings. Terms made easy. Apply to John Goodwin on the premises, or to me at Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM WATKINS. P. S.—Negro property will be taken in exchange for the two first named places at a fair price. W. W. July Kith, 1855. 6—tf. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LINOH’S Anti-llh cum a tic Powders, WOXUEKi’UI.LY EFFICACIOUS IN RlirninatiKni, Rlienmriie-Gont A Sciatica. F OR the above disea: ss, a speedy and radical cure is found in Linch’j Anti-Rheumatic Powders. The greatest retifdy of the t ge, now known, for Rheu- malis-m, in any of its forms. If relirffrom goffering he desired, you have only to prt cure a hox or two of these invaluable powders, and follow strictly the directions, find 1 heir magic effect will s ton be fell—in a total ab sence of pain. By arrangement with Dr. J. G. Gibson, I he discoverer of these powders, they will h 'renfter he put up and sold by B. W ADAMSol F.atonton, Pnlnam county, Ga. OrdersdiriTtcd to him will meet with prompt atten tion, provided the cash accompanies the order. Put up in tin boxes of sixty; (60) powders each. Directions upon each box. Price. •?.') per hex. For sale by jAHES II EUT\ , Miliedgeville CERTIFICATES. Dr J G Gibson, Sir—1 have been afflicted with Rheu matism for the last ihree or (our years, which, though slight at first, continued to increase upon me, until it be- cattle exceedingly troublesome, and causing w hen it en tered into the back ol nty head, the most drendfuland an noying pain: It was siiggcslsd In me on onr occasion, hy a friend, that ii 1 desired to be cured of Rheumatism, 1 would most probably find a cure for it in your pow ders. Though 1 had but little faith in their efficacy, 1 concluded I w ould give them a fair trial. 1 did so. and contrary to all ex pectation, I had taken hut few of litem when 1 reused to teel ntn morepitio, and I have oeen I reed from all Ulicu inatic symptoms up to the present. Believing your powders invaluable, and having no doubt oflh-ir efficacy to cure I thought it my duty tngive you this testimony in their favor Respectfully, Jci'., JAS. W. MAFFIX. Eatonton.Ga., April 5tli, 1355. Dr. .T. G. Gibson, Eaton ton, Ga: Doar Mr— 1 cannot refrain trom an expression to yon of the great estimate I place upon your invahrahle reme dy for Rheumatism. 1 have used it in my family with the most satisfactory results, and would recommend it to any person w ho may be afflicted with this most annoy ing disease. 1 tried it on an old negro woman some fifty-five or six ty years of ege, who has heen severely afflicted for thir ly years or more, for aught 1 know, and frequently she has heen rendered helpless by the most excruciating pain laving up from two to four weeks at a lime. Anxious to relieve her, I have tried the most of the remedies in use for Rheumatism, hut always with unsatisfactory results She still complained, and her fingers had become stiffen ed and pnrtially drawn together. When I heard of your remedy, and especially of the astonishing cures it was effecting, I determined to try it on this old woman. She commenced taking the powders according to yourdtrec- tions, and in a few day s she experienced the most grati fying results. But as her general health was feeble, and finding tier some w lial feverish, I determined by your ad vice, to discontinue the powders for a ft w days. As soon as 1 found her clear of fever I commenced the powders again, and offer taking them three days, astonishing to tell, she said she was entirely clear off pain. And w hen 1 enquired more particularly of her condition, she thrust out her hands, with her fingers straight and nimble, say ing that she had not been so clear of pain for years, “and she felt like a right young gal.” She has not complain ed of Rheumatism since, and I hope the faithful old ser vant may never suffer pain again. 1 cheerfully bear you Jus testimony, and hope that you w ill lose no lime in publishing your remedy to the world,as a safe and certuiu cure for Rheumatism Most respectfully yours, B. F. ADAMS. Eatonton, April 4th, 1355, I do hereby certify, that after suffering for thirty three years, with the moat excruciating pain from Chronic Rheumatism, and finding nn permanent rcliefsfrom any of the many prescriptions given me hy different physi cians, I am now entirely well, not only of Rheumatism itself, hut likewise of its effects. This cure was effected hy a preparation sly led Lindt's Anti-Rheumatic Pow ders. Of these powders 1 took two dozen, and have not had any symptoms of mv old pains for three years. 7’he effect upon me was like magic. Within ihree days after I had taken the first powder, my pains disappeared, and 1 have been entirely doar of them up to the present time. To all suffering from Rheumatism I do heartily recom- 1 mend these powders;' confidently believing that you I have only to give them a trial to secure a lasting cure. Most Respectfully, 1 JOHN LINCH. Eatonton, April 22, 1855. I have no hesitation in saying, that after having suf fered for upward of thirty years of Rheumatism in the most dreadful form—first in my toes, then my tltnmhs, w rists arid knees, and lastly, most excruciatingly, in my neck, 1 look two or 3 dozen of LilicU’s Anti-Rheumat ic powders.and notwithstanding lam old and my consti tution much shattered, I have received the greatest ben efit from them imaginable; my relief from suffering and pain, I cannot attribute to any thing hut (he [>ow dcrs, for 1 have tried everything in vain, that friends coold sug gest or physicians prescribe. 1 would, therefore, earn estly re< ommend them :o ever sufferer of this dreaded disease, let him be old or young. Yours rcspectfullv, "ROBT. MYRICK. Eatonton, April 2d, 1855. I am happy to state, for the benefit of those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, that a perfect rnre has been effected in the person of a negro man of mine, by Lunch's Anti-Rheumatic Powders. The said hoy having suf fered with it incessantly tor upwards of twenty ypars, lost at least one third of his time until he took the above powders. Since which time, now nearly two years, he lias been a valoahleand constant field hnnd, never hav ing suffered with Rheumatism to tho best of my knowl edge, and 1 takepleasure in recommending them to all thus afflicted. MILDRED L. COLLINSWORTH. April 10th, 1855. STATE OF’GEORGIA, Putnam County. I, William B. Carter, Ordinary gl said County, do hereby cprtify, that John Linch. James W. Mappin. Benjamin F'. Adams, Hubert Myrir k, nnd Mildred L. , Colliiisworth, w ho certify in fitvor of Linch’s Anti-Kheu- matir Powders, are reputable citizens of said county, that ' no suspicion of attempting fraud upon a community ran j be attached to tliPm.and that their intelligence forbids the idea that they have neen deceived. I Given under my hand and seal nfnffire. this 10th day I of Anril. 1355. WM. B. CARTER, Ord’y. I 1 do certify to the above myself. JAMES NICHOLSON. Clerk Superior court. Putnam county, April JOtli, lc55. F or sale by E. L. Strolieckor and Dr. G. Harri son, Macon; Haviland, Risley & Co., Augusta: C. C. Norton, Greensboro’: Flurd & Hungerford, Mon- ticello; Jas. Hertv, Miliedgeville; C. FI. Hevwood, Perrv: Dr. W. A. Wright, Barnesville, and Harbet Sl Culver, Warrenton. June 12,1855. 2—ly. AYERS Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOUKSJL,YE3 JULES HAUEL, Esq., the well-known perfumer of oil,... Street. Philadelphia, whose choice products arefonnd at ,oi nn * every toilet, says, — 1 -• I ant happy to say of your Cvtiurttc ruts, that I have fn„ n a them a better family medicine fur common use than within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized benetits from them, and coincide with me in helievuia ,1 possess extraordinary virtues for driving out disease- an.l rnriS! the sick. They are not only- effectual, but safe and pleasantLVkJ taken — qualifies which must make them valued hv ti,„ I r when they are known.” 1 “ ,0 P uW “ The vencraMe Chancellor WARDLAW, writes fruin Rpit:™, 15th April, 1*64,— " uumor * “Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir: I have taken tout Till* with benefit, for the li^tlessness, lan^nor. los© of appetite and Bil headache, which Ima of late yearn overtaken me in t»*.‘ A few doses of your Mils cured me. I have used your CVtY Pectoral many years in my family for coughs and colds with mL with ui>* and I fee it * failing success. You make medicines wlii^h pleasure to commend you for tho good you have done and loing.*’ JOHN F. BEATTY, E$q., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co. *• Pa. R. R. Oj/icc, Philauelphit,, Dec. 1.’!, i “.Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to th . of your mtMlicines. havinyderived very material iVnetit from tlm use t»f both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pill.**. I am never with out them in my family, nor shall 1 ever consent to he, while my STEVENS, M. D., of Wentworth, meauff will procure them.’ 7 The widely renowned N. II.. writes.— “Having used your Cathartic Pills in my practice. I cvrtifv from experience, that they are an invaluable purgative. l n of disordered functions of the liver, causing headache, iudigt*. tion. cofvtiveuess, and the great variety of disease* that f.db.w they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where » purgative remedy is required, 1 confidently recommend the W Pills to the public, a** superior to any other 1 liave ever found They are 6ure in their operation, and perfectly snfe — i.naljtie* which make them an invaluable article for public use. I have for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as th*> tn -t inugh medicine in the world, and these Pills are in no wim* inferior to tliat admirable preparation for the treatment of di.-eav*” “ Acton, Me., _Yor. 25,1853 “ Dr. ,T. C. A ter. Dear Sir: T have he»»n afflicted from xny birth with scrofula in its worst form,ami now, after twenty years’ trial uud an untold amount of suffering, have been completely ,* U rcd in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings , f rejuhing X write, can only be imagined when you realize what I have raftered, and how long. “ Never until now have I been free from this loathsome disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made me al most blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled j Q the scalp of my head, uud destroyed my hair, and hag k-Dt partly ttald all mv days: sometimes it came out in my face, an J kept it for months a raw sore. •• About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Cathartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the complaint*. My **ves ar> well, my skin is fair, ant! my hair has commenced a healthy growth; all of which makes me ferl already a new i*rx>u. M Hoping tnis statement may be the means of conveying infor mation that shall do go*xl to others. I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yours, Ac., MARIA RICKER.’’ u I have known the above-named Maria Ricker from her child hood, aud her statement is strictly true. ANDREW J. MESERVK, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co.’* Capt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston 2<*th April, 1854,— “ Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attack which arose* from derangement of the Liver, which had become very -eh. us. I had failed of any relief by my Physician, ami fn’ta every remedy I could try; but a few doses of your Pills have er>n»plftriy restored me to health. I have given them to my children for worms, with the best effects. They were promptly cured. I recommended them to a friend for costivenesa. which had troubled him for months; he told me in a few days they had ennd him. You make the best medicine in the world, and I am free to say so.’* Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this bnt the neighboring States. “ New Orleans, bth April, 1854. tl Sir : I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself and family have been very much l>en**fited by your mediriuos. My wife was cured, two years since, of a severe and tlangerous cough, by your Cherry Pectoral, and since then has er\jo}*ed perfect health. My children have several times been cured trim attacks of the Inffuenza and Cronp hy it. It is an inv.duaHlo remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have en tirely cured me from a dyspepsia yd costiveuess which haro grown upou me for some years: in«lt*ed. thus cure is much m>»re im portant. from the fact that I had failed to get relief from th*‘ l-wt Physician* which this section of the country affords, and from r.ny of the numerous remedies 1 had taken. “You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential Messing to onr family, and you may well suppose we are not unmindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEAVITT TIIAXTER.** u Senate Chamber. Ohio. April iith. 1854. u Dr. J. C. Ayer. Honored Sir: I have made a thorough trial of the Cathartic Pills left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which ha found me suffering. The first d«*»e relieved me, and a f**w subse quent doses have entirely removed the disease. I feel in letter health now than for some years before* which I attribute entirely to the effects of your Cathartic Pills. Yours with great respect. LUCIES B. METCALF.” The above are all from persons who are publicly known wh‘*r« thev reside, and who would not make these statement.** without a thorough conviction that they were true. Unprincipled dealers may attempt to put you off with other j ills, on which they make more profit. Be not imposed upon by anv such counsellors. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. E. J. WHITE. Miliedgeville; Geo. Payne, Macon; Z. W. Little, Eatonton; Cothran & Watkin. Spar ta; and Haviland, Risley & Co., Wholesale Ao-ents. [March 11,1856, 41 ly \IiVV\AV HOTEL. J. Doug-herty, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of this old and well known Establishment, informs his frends and the public generally, that ho is now, as heretofore, always ready to accommodate them. GOOD ROOMS, GOOD F’ARE, and FINE STABLES, Newnau, March 14th, 1854. 3—tf. XVOTZCfi. A LL persons indebted to John Jackson, late of Jasfier county deceased, are required to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against the estate of stud de ceased will present them in terms of the law. JOSEPHINE JACKSON, Adm’rx. March 4th, 185R 42 6t. Haddle,naracM and Leather Starr, At his old stand, near the. Post Office. THE subscriber has just received from New York, a chice selection of liadini’ nnd Gentlemens’ Saddle*, Saddlery, Bridles, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, IfTtips Spurs, Harness ana Sole Leather, Kid and Calf Skins, Lore Leather, SfC. Sfc. ty Saddles and Harness manufactured and re paired on short notice. CP' Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured aud reiwired to order, with neatness and dispatch. SAMUEL B. BROWN. Nov. 14. 1851. 24 tf MONROE SPRINGS FOR SALE!! I offer for P;t!e the MONIlOE SPRINGS, together with all appurtenances, consisting of an ample supply of Beds, Bedding, Household and Ivtchen F’urniture; also, Crockery, Cutlery, Ac. The Springs are situated in the Northeastern part of Monroe county, Alabama, in one mile of the Mobile and Girard Railroad, and the same dis tance front the Mobile Stage Line. The Tract be longing to tiie SpitlNos containsl’ive Hundred aud Twenty Acres of No. 1 Creek Land. The growth is Hickory, White-Oak, Red-Oak. Poplar, Sweet- Gum, Mulberry, Film, Holly, Spanish Oak, with undergrowth of Stink bush. Buck-eye, Sumach, and outer undergrowth, indicating rich soil. About One Hundred and Twenty Acres of tiie above land is iu a high state of cultivation, and will produce from 1208 to 1800 pounds of Cotton to the acre.— The buildings are in good condition, with a largp and commodious Hotel, and a Winter residence for a family; also, a Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Room and Table, iiatli-FIou.se, two Ball Rooms, one of which is some fifty yards distant from the. Flotel. Also, two roomy Stables, together with Corn-cribs, Ne gro-houses, Ac. In tiiet, there is nothing wanting to make this one of the most desirable Watering Places in the South, as the Water stands in as high repute as any in the State. Testimonials of the fact can lie produced ifrequired. I will sell the place on the following terms: Ten Dollars per acre—one fourth Cash, the balance in three annual payments, with notes and approved security, ora mortgage of the place. Any person wishing to engage in a business of the kind, would do weil to examine these Springs, as tiie business could be commenced without any outlay, save for groceries, as there is an ample sup ply of tilings necessary for a Hotel business. Any number of Sheep can be had at $1 50; Beef at 3 or 4 cents; Turkeys at 75 cents, Chickens at 12.Jets ; Eggs at 10 cents per dezen, Bntter at 15 cents.^ For further particulars, apply to C. F’. HAYNES Esq., Gazette Office, Cahuba, Alabama, or myself at the Springs. J. F1NGLISII, Trustee. February 8, 1856. ^ cil “ nBMQVAL! FAIR & EDWARDS, H AVE taken a Room in the North £nd of the New Hotel, where thev have a fine stock of 1IAR1)-WARE, Not to bo surpassed by anv in the city. Together with EVERY DESCRIPTION of FAMILY GROCERIES. FINE CIGARS from #10 0ft to *100 00 per M. Also, tho FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS KEYS, &c., that can be procured. Also, a large lot of tiie HF.AVIEST GUNNY CLOTH, at Savannah prices. October 29, 1855. 22 tf Or. DiHMMAff'i Hair iHVigorator For Sale hy E. J. WHITE. Pern - Davis' Pain Kiiier. This nnparallellad preparation is receiv ing mors testimonials of iin wonderful efficacy in removing pan), than any oilier medicine ever offered to the public, these testimonials come from persons of every degree o intelligence and every rank of life. Physicians ot t < first respectability, and perfectly conversant with nature of disea-cs and reinedi s, have recommended this ns one of the most effectual in their line of prepnra- Irons for the extinction of pain. The Pain Kille is tis^d internally and externally, according to the nature ol in© complaint. It tan been fonnd to be an excellent remedy for sudden colds, coughs, &c fever and ague, asthma and phihysic, pain in the head, kidney complaints, bruis es and sores, severe burns, canker, boils, and ringworm* weak stomach, and general debility, painter’s colic, bro ken breast, <fcc, bowel complaint, and dysentery, cno * era, liver complaint and dyspepsia, terth ache, 4^- Sir, I deem it a duty I owe to society, especially to the affiictrd, to offer this testimonial in favor of that es timable medicine, “Perry Dav is’ Pain Killer. \\ hen passing through Galena, some two weeks * I purchased nt your agency a *25 cent bottle, 1 was t »e suffering from a severe bruised hand. 1 applied it in - store, and was astonished ot the almost in.-tanianeoi relief. Before I led the store, the inflammation was re moved, and less than an hour, the pain ceased, hi days my band was \v II as ever. Finding it to be r a rem«*dy, I determined to try its effects as a cura,,v . the Piles, to which 1 had been a martyr for years Auer five dressings, my piles were amongst »lie thing* •• had been. I am now entirely free from them, am good health as ever I was in my life. I have recom ded the Pain Killer toothers similarly afflicted, at ways with good effect. Several of the captains o * upper river boats carry with them a; constan *» PP-* and consider it one of the most valuable medici discovered. lam dear sir, ^ » nTlY respectfully yours, JOSEPH O MA • Providence, R I. July 7,1354. Messrs Perry PjW£ Son: Gent,. Before I left Mergui. both Karens * - j mans had found out the value of your Pain hi e , conld readily have disposed of a large qua"" T mong them. It seems particularly efficacious ^ morbus, hownl complaints and other diseases, . the natives ol Burroah, from their unn holesonte J living, are psrltcularly exposed it is a valuable to I lie poison of centipedes, scorpions, hornets, ^ like, 1 have been twice stung by scorpions, - , y caacs eased the most excruciating pain. nn> ^ prevented the swelling by applying the'Pair• K' '"j. , he oitr voyage homeward from India, the L p ship wits taken with vomiting and purging, and symptoms of cholera. 1 gave him a good dwe ol g<j Killee with the most immediate and happy resun . entire and speedy was the relief, that he ass0r ^u en t would never again go a voyage without your e medicine, if he could possibly procure it. , Rwpw,fully your.. Calcutta, Nov 4, 1853. Messrs Perry ^ I fiftd it necessary to address you ngaiii, ns my gitine expectations have been more than rca .zt- rail forym.r valuable mediriueis increasing } w|ltl tillv that I fear 1 shall soon lie unable it. "My particular object in writing now ta !f* lher the receipt ol this, you will kindly ‘ f will hatch as ordered in my letter of June but- 1 p ' j lt , not he entirely out before Tour last de-ir 0 me. of which, however, 1 have not > e ‘ he ?f‘‘ I remain yours, sincerely, J The Pain Killer is for Sale hy E. JTWhile'«» > M Herty. Miliedgeville; John B. Moore* 8llll Turner * Co* Savannah; Barnett, tm ee tg Clark. Wells & Dnhose, Augusta; E L *>troher» Macon; and by Druggist* and Grocers generally- ^ March 18. 185G. -A—- S IXTY .lavs after date, application will bc _ to the Court of Ordinary » f uli ^ , for leave to sell all the real estate belong . General J. Snell, deceased. , , . RICHARD F. DELAMAR. Adm r Pulaski co., March 31,