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SHERIFF SALES.
Il'ilkiawn SbcrilT Ante
W IIX be gold before the Conit House door in
the town ol Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on
the Fret Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, between
the usual hours of salo, the following property,
to-wit:
Judy Crumbley’s homesterd lot, contisting of
sixty or «ixty-five acres of land, adjoining the lands
of Nuka McGowcn, Win. Duncan and others.
Levied on by virtue of a Justice Court fi fa, issued
from trie 330tli District, G. M., Norman MeRany
vs. Judy Crumblcy. Levied on and returned to
me by Samuel Brady, constable.
Also one yoke of oxen and waggon, one feather
bed and common bedstead, three ti links, twenty-
two chairs, two tables, one slab, one chest, two
water buckets, one clock, seven tumblers, one
castor, one violin, two guns, two chums, two
smoothing irons, one lot books, as follows: Histo
ry of the World. in two volumes, Reed's Church
History, Imitation of Christ. Book of Proverbs,
New i’ork Reader, Parent Office Reports. Colum
bian Orator, Arithmetic, National Reader, History
of the United States, Key to Sander’s Arithmetic,
Prayer Book, Map of the World, and the equitable
interest of James O. Spann in one hundred and
fifty acres of land, in the 5th District of Wilkinson
county, adjoining M. E. Edwards and Matthew
Jones; all pointed out by J. C. Bower, assignee,
and levied on as the property of James O. Spann,
to satisfy a fi fa issued trom the Inferior Court of
Wilkinson conntv, William H. Mav & Co. vs. J.
O. Spann. * J. BLOOD WORTH, Sh’ff.
July 19t!i, 185G. 10 .tds
Wilkinson Hhcriir Sale.— Postponed.
TTTILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Sectevi-
II nER next before the Court House door in the
town of Irwinton, t!i • follow ing property, viz :
Eight men’s saddles, nine fine bridles, one.
dozen pair fine boots, sixty pair tine shoes, 15
fine cloth coats, 15 tine vests, 1 dozen silk hats,
t ) pieces priuts, 16 pieces muslins, ‘J boxes to
bacco, 10 piece* gingham*. 1 dnz. pair pantaloons,
5 shot guns, and 4 sacks Rio coffee, 4 pieces linen
goods, all levied on as the property of Benjamin
Jackson to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Wilkin
son Superior Court, N. B. «V H. \\ eed vs. B. Jack-
son <St Co., aud one Inferior Court li fa Lyon &
Used vs. B Jackson cv. Co.
B. FORDHAM, D. Sh’ff.
July 30th, 18.56. H> tds
Wilkinson riherilf Sale.
POSTPONED.
W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door in
tha town cf Irwinton, between the usual
hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, the following property, to-wit: ^
I2U acres of land, in the .,th district ot \. likni-
son county, with th ■ privilege of all the limber
that w ill square 10 inches on 400 acres more ad
joining the W0 acres, numbers not known, but
known as the Bales Mills, on Big Black Creek,
w ith a Saw and Grist Mill now in motion on the
premises. Leviel on as the prop t v of William
Bales, to satisfy a Wilkinson Superior Couit ti fa,
Parish Carter vs. said Bales, and John Eady, se
curity on casa bond, now controlled by S. 1J.
Brown. Property pointed cut by William Bales,
Feb. 19, 1856.
Also, one house and lot, containing one acre,
more or less, adjoining G. J. Gilbert and Jesse
Peacock. Levied on as the property of Jacob
Lassater, to satisfy a Justice Court ti fa. issued
from the 327th district, G. M., W. Honeycut vs.
Jacob Lassater. Property pointed out by plain
tiff. Levied on by J. H. Bush, constable, and re
turned to me June 4th, 1850.
II tds J. BLOODWORTH, Sh’ff
S III: BIFF’S SA LES.
It-vn It fsatf — * ‘CTOliEit.
U II.I. be g >ld before the Court House door in
the town of Irwinvitle, lrwiu county, on the
first Tuesday ,n October next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land. No :12, in the 1th district of Irwin
county, with all the appurtenances there unto be
longing: levied on as the property of John B. Mob
ley, to satisfy one tifa issued from Irwin Superior
court in favor of Whitington, S. Moore, vs. John
B. Mobley; property pointed, out by the defendant.
Also, three hundred acres jjf land, on the west
side of lot. No 276, in the tfli district of Irwin
county; levied an as the property of Hardy Me-
Glaun, to satisfy one fifa issued from Invin Supe
rior court in favor of Orin W. Massey, vs. Hardy
McGlaun; property pointed out by the defendant.
1>. J. FENN. Sheriff
August 4th. 1856. 11 tds
(illl.ultucl Nlitrill Sale—I’oSTrO.NBO.
I VITTEL be sold before the Court Huttse door in
' »ff the town of Swainsboro. Emanuel county,
on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One trace of land containing Ml' acres, more or
less: levied on as the property of Spencer Meeks,
adjoining A. G. Townsend and said Meeks; prre
perty pointed out by t ! ; defendant; levied on and
returned to me bv a constable.
E DURDEN, Dep'y Sh’ff
August 5th, 1856. il tds
Emiiiiai'l {'oiintT Nlu-riffSair.
sold before the Court House door in
town of Swainsboro, in said county,
within the legal Lours of sale, the following prop
erty tc wit:
One tract of land, containing fifteen acres; lev
ied on as the property of Hardy C Thompson, to
satisfy one fifa in favor of Artbui Ifivis, lying on
the waters of Pendleton cre-k, a portion of a Sur
vey of land, originally Granted to Matthew M
Williamson, adjoining lauds of G oige W. Wil
liamson and otic rs; property pointed out by ilie
defendant: levied on and returned to me by a
Constable. E. L'l.'KDEN, D. Sheriff
Angnst 5th; 1856. 1! Ids:
WILL, be ?
II the tow]
CITATIONS
Gpt iRGIA. Twiggs county.
YYTHEREAS, Eli S. Griffin applies to me for
TT letters of administration on :he estate of
Abraham Williams, 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 on. or by the first
Monday in September next, then and there to
show cause, if any, why said letters may not be
granted.
Given under inv hand officiallv. Marion, July,
23rd, 1856. 9!St. ' LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
AITHEREAf?, Thomas Yancy, applies to m for
TT letters of Administration, on the estate ot
Lewis 1> Yancy, late of said county deceased.
These, are therefore to cite and admonish ad and
singular the kindred and cieditors of said doceas-
• •d to he and appear at my office on the first Mon
day in September in-xt, and show cause, if any,
why s-iid letters should not be granted to said ap
plicant in terms of the statute iu such cases made
and provided.
Given under my hand at office, thisJu’y-
1656.
0 5t. I P. P. LOVE JOY, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
\ IPIIEREAS. Alfred Cnfhberf applies to me for
*1 letters of Administration on the estate of the
Honorable Alfred Cuthbert, late of said county
deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
poisons interested to be and appear at my off; e
on the first Monday in September next, and show
cause, if any, why said letters should not he
granted. Given under my hand at office, July
2. d, 1656-
9 at. P. P. L()VEJ<)Y, Ord'rv.
GENE UAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIRE AND WATER PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFING.
HE attention of Architects, Engineers, Con-
. tractors and Builders is invited to this superior
kind of Roofing, manufactured by JAMES H.
JOHNSON A: Co. in New York. It has been used
and tested in a variety of ways in the Northern
and Western States, apd has uniformly given th
most perfect satisfaction; and as to CHEAPNESS,
DURABILITY,and .SECURITY AGAINST FIRE
uni WATER, is superior t o .HI otiiu; i.inii
Ot-' ROOFING NOW USED. J. M. IlRAD'ORt', Mil-
ledgeeilte, Gu., is Agent for the Manufiytuiv-rs,
from win-many furthcri-bor;nation cat be obtain
ed, and with whom ntraeis ean be made to have
this Roofing put on any building on. or cotiveni -Tit
to. any of tin- Kail Roads in this State. In a short
rime the agent will have a specimen of this valna-
bh kind of Roofing, which tie will exhibit iu Mil-
ledgcville, Macon. Atlanta and other places, to give
those who may desire to use it. an opportunity to
examine and test its Superior qualities.
M'lledgevi'le. August 18. 185G. lb If.
A -VS*
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82
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G E X E11A L A D V E U TI S1; AIEN TS.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson County.
U THEREAS, Robert W Folsntn applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship of the person
and property of Richard A. Folsom, orphan of
Jam s M. Folsom,deceased.
These are therefore to notify nil concerned to
he and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if" any, why said
letters of Guardian-hip should not lie granted.
Given under niv hand at office, this 12th day
of August. 1 *-.a>. 18 5t SAMI, BEALL, Ord’y.
T.
■ASK having vacant Lands in Georgia, would
no we.l to address the sub; Tiber, at lie is agent
the silo of I? JO Lots, and is prepared to give
the own -r’s name of nearly any vacant Lot in the
State. He w ill also make liberal cash advances
in all lands consigned to his agency.
TERMS:
.’hvivT's name and P 'sr. office, - - $ 1 00 per lot.
Exaniining and reporting value, - 5 00 “ “
Sailing and conv -ying, - - - - 3 per cent.
All communications addressed to me at Preston.
Webster county, Ga., will meet with prompt at
tention. J- A. MOSS.
June 13th. 1856. 3 tf
\ Gl\n\ ioY
HOUSTON 1
FOR SALS.
j GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
IIF.REAS, Alexander Meriwether applies to
me for Letters of Administration on the es-
of James A Meriwether late of .said county,
\Y
THE subscriber being desirous of going we-r,
offers lor sale FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES
OF FINE LAND, being in tie- South East corner
if the county, fift een miles from Perrv, on which ! !
is a good steam SAW and GRIST MILL with a
good custom and plenty of i • .! i for sawing
Two hundred acres of open land, \ itu all neces
sary improvements.
The place is proverbial for In Tth. Any one
wisliing *0 purchase such property w»uM do weli
to call and examine the place, as 1 will sei’
bargain.
CURTIS LEARY.
Haynesville, June 3'fh, 1956. ti ,t
deceaseti.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular ti. • kindred and creditors to be and ne
ar at ray office. within the time prescribed hr
iv, and show cause, b any they have, why said
let*ers may not ho granted.
Given under mv hand at nffice. this August 9th
lei,(J. i-j 5t R. C. CARRFTHKRs. Ord’v.
Xwigga ShcritT Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next, within the usual hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door in the town of Marion,
Twiggs county, the following property to-wit.
One negro boy named Henry about eighteen
year* old; Levied on as the property of Tilm.un
)i. IVnton. to satisfy a Twiggs Superior Court fi fa
in favor of Carvpr and Johnson vs; Tilman R. Den
son, and sundry other fi fas from Twiggs Superior
Court. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attor
ney.
Also at th' same time and place, Will be sohl.
One negro woman named Violet, about thirty-
five year* old; Levied on as the property of James
E. Paul, to satisfy a Twiggs Superior Court fi fa
in favor of Arviu N. Gunnison vs: James E. Paul.
Property pointed out by Deputy Sheriff.
W. W. BOZEMAN, D. Sh’ff.
July 22d. 1856. 9 tds.
WOOL MAN l'FACT HIM NO:!
< I'MfE subscribers will continue the business of
* Wool Cording and Manufacturing, at their
MILT- in Miiledgeviile, Ga., ami cu-tomers con
signing their WOOL to us by it...! Road or other
ways, may rely on having their orders and instruc
tions promptly attended to. The highest market
price will l:e paid for Wool in exchange lor Cloth
Wool Manufactured into Jeans or Keksias at
the usual price.
distance will please forward
s possible.
J JE H*L A l. $ Co.
<; EORGIA. Ruins! i countv.
\J\>. F.KEAT Jesse Wnde.'app!
f , tes of Administration on the ea
l it - of said county <1 -ceased.
I o are tli refore to cite and a.linouisl
n :u..-ir In- kindred anil creditors to m- „m
my office within the time preseri'jhd In
low cause, if any they have, why s-.tiu letters
ould not be grauti d
Given under my hand at office this July 2'th,
■s to me for li-t-
-state of tl-.-urv
all and
! -lpmvir
(:. CAi.’RUTHEK 1
rv.
W!
nr Persons at a
their Wool as early:
rs. *1.
Wh. Wai.ker,
J. C« .Shea,
D. A. Jewell.
Milledgeville, Ueb 20, 1856
39tf
WAYN E, GRENVILLE k Co..
FACTORS,
Commission & Forvvariiiii"
IBICSISf Mi
SAVANNAH, GA,
EiiiaDii«‘l Shc*riff ^alf.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Swainsboro" in said connty
on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, the
foilowinh property, to-wit:
One tract of land containing one hundred acres,
more or less, adjoining A. G. Townsend and said
Meeks. Property pointed out by the defendant.
Levied on aud returned to me by a Constable.
ELEAZAR DURDEN, D. Sh’ff.
July 3, 1856. 7 tds.
Irwin .ahrritr Male—September.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Irwin vi He, Irwin county, on the
First Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within tiie
legal hour: of sale, the following property to-v.it:
One Lot of Land. No., 52, in the 4th district of
Irwin county; levied on as the property of Thomas
Swain, to satisfy five Justice court ti fas, issued
from a Justice court in the 338th district, G. M.
of Telfair connty, in favor of Frederick Merritt,
Administrator f*n the estate of Luke Merritt, de
ceased, vs. Thomas Swain, levy made and return
ed to me by Alexander Bass, Constable.
Also. 128.j acres of land in the first district, Ir
win county, whereon the defendant now lives:
levied on as the property of Stephen Bowen, to
satisfy two .Tusriee court fi fas, issued from h Jus
tice court in the 432nd district, G. M., ofltwin
county, in favor of Elias A. Weal, vs. Stephen
Bowen: levy made aud returned to :u-- by A. Bass,
Constable EfeioSB
Also, 245 acres of land, on the South side of
Lot No. 154, in the 2nd district of Irwin county,
aud two cows aud yearlings, levied on as the
property of Washington Walker, to satisfy one
ti fa, issned from Worth Superior court, in favor
of Mark Flanders, vs. White Land, principal,
and Washington Walker endorser; property point
ed out by Washington Walker.
D. J. FENN, Sheriff.
July 15th, 1856. 8 tds.
Eiusnurl MkrrilT Mule.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Swainesboro, Emanuel County,
on the first Tuesday ia September next within the
legal Hours ot s.ne. .tie ib/.ow :.g property to-wit:
Two Negroes, a woman 17 yeai- of age, named
Suke, and ker child a boy, named Ben, 6 months
old; Levied on as t- e property of Berrian J. John
son, to satisfy sundry fi fas in a Justice Court, in
the 49th District G. M. in said county in favor of
Andrew D. Kent vs; said Johnson; Levy made
and returned ;o me by a Constable.
Also at the same time ar.d place, Will be sold
One tract of land, containing 175 acres, more
or less, adjoining 1). Kicks and. others; Levied on
as the property of D. D. Boatright, to satisfy one
fi fa, issued in the 9th District G. M. in favor of
John Durden vs: said Boatright; hivy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
aiso, one Inna, o a.a. s oi land in tiie 58th Dis
trict, adjoining Thomas Griffin; Levied on as tiie
property of James Stewart, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued in ajusticc Court, in favor of G. A. Ko* er,
and Leas ton Wimberley; Levied on ami returned
to me by a Constable.
JOHN OVERSTREET, Si. ff
July 18th, 1856. 8 tds.
i a un Nlirriir Salt.—I’os .,i
W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door in
the town of Swainsboro, Emanuel county, on
the firstTuesday in OCTOBER next, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One tract of Land containing six hundred acres,
adjoining William B. Miller, and others on the wa
ters of Cauoocliie River; levied on ns the property
of Charles McCullcr, to satisfy sundry fi fas, is
sued from a Justices Court, in favor of Edmund
W. Mosley; property pointed out by the defend
ant; levied on and returned to m<- by a Constable.
Also one other tract of land, containing 2.VI acres,
more or less, known as the Curbey place, adjoining
lands cf Bullard on the Oboopie River: levied on as
the property of said McCullcr, to satisfy the same fi
fas in favor cf E. '.V Mosley; pointed out bv the
defendant; levied on and returned to me by a'Con-
etablo. . .
Also one other tract, containing 218 acres, more
or less, on the Big Ohoopie River, adjoining the
Curbey place; levied or. as the property of said
McCuller, to satisfy the same fi fas in favor of E.
W.Mosley; pointed out by the defendant; levied
on and returned fco mo by a constable.
One other tract, containing 300 acres, more or
less ou the Big Ohoopee river, known as the
Davis place, with improvements on it, adjoining
Bullard; levied on as the property of said Mc
Culler, to satisfy the same n fas in favor of E.
W. Mosley; pointed out by the defendant; levied
on aud returned to me by a Constable.
Also one other trect, containing 100 acres, more
or less, known as she place whereon Charles Mc
Culler now lives; well improved; lyirg on the
Big Ohoopie River, adjoining Btepheu Fendley;
levied on as the property of Charles McCuller, to
satisfy the same fi fas iu favor of E. W. Mosley;
pointed out by the defendant; levied on and re
turned to me by a Constable.
E. DURDEN, D. Sb’ffi
August 5th, 1856 11 tds.
| THO.«. S. WAYNE,
It. ALEX. WAYNE,
Sarnnna \ (ia.
?. E. OP.ENVILLF,
W. T. SAMPLE,
Chattaivjog*, Ten r.
Keep an Office at Chattanooga, Tern
I January 14, 1856. 33 ly
DANA & WASHBURN.
Yae\ots aiu\
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. Washburn, \ Special F. C. Dana, l General
J. R. Wilder, 3 Partners.jfi K Wa huurn, 3 Partners.
I GEORGIA,Twiggs county.
HE REAS, it appears from the tenor of th-
ill and Testament of James l.und, late
of said county deceased, tint the estate is at this
time without a 1 ga! representative, by reason of
the il nth of the Ex -eurrix th -rein iiamej—and it
being proper that said estate be legally repre
sented.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singiriar the kiudr-d ami parties inter -t-d to be
■iiio appear at my offiee on or bv tiie first Monday
in October next, then and t ! -re to make special
application for letters of * dininis/rat on irith tlir
icitt annexed of said deceased, orin default thereof
the court will nominate and appoint such person
or persons to< xecut ■ tli same as in Tliejudgmcnt
of said Court may seem proper in the premises.
Given und*-r my hand officially at Marion, th:t
August 1th, 1856
11 5t. LEWIS SOL' 'MON. Ord’ry.
Tin; subscriber, desirous of moving West of
fers for Sale, a valuable body of Pine Laud, eight
hundred acres, 3511 under fence, good log house,
chimneys and ail necessary out-buildings, good
water, both well and spring—good orchards, every
tiling in good repair on the plaei—good schools
Mid churches convi nient, ana n desirable neigh
borhond—nil his stock of hogs, cows &c, also corn
tud fodder, wheat and oats. The place is 5 mtlcs
No. .!■ of Perrv, on Mossey Creek.
May 5, ’56. 49 6m DAVID GILES.
mLEIN. i:\ILLE HOTEL.
Fl ? I'j.-T it:' undersigned respectfully announc
es, tha, has taken, and will open ou the 2 fib
instant. Ilia large NEtc Ii* m l Brtl lUNG, called
The .^SCHledsrevtille 'Motel,
situated oti the c .aier of Wa . no and Greene Sts.
li'ri opposite to Mrs. Hiison’s Hotel.
The above building has just been completed, and
from its large size, (beipg three stories h4 i.and
fronting 21fi fi -t on Wayne street and 16 • fio-t on
.!reoue street,,) will furnish ample accommoda
tions for 85o or 3'<. persons,
i he furniture, moulding beds, le-lding, A c., is
all entirely new, having been recently purchased
iti he city of New York.
■e tndorsigned has engaged a sufficient ntm-
■■er of trns'y and experienced servants, and the
: .file will be supplied with the best the" country
affords. Every effort will be made to render bis
guests comfortable, and his old frici; is and the
public generally are respectfully and cordially in-
vi'ed to give him a call. E. D. BROWN.
Milledgeville. Oct. 6, 1S.55. 19 tf
ULSINESS CARDS.
J. t\ Il'ii LLA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MORGAN, Calhoun county, Ga.
April 8, 1856. ' 46—9m
riiojiAS j. cox,
A 7 T O ll .YE Y A T L A IV,
NEWTON, Baker cointy, Ga.
March 16, 1856. 43 tf
L, E \V i S KB X A X ,
A T T O I{ X E Y A T L A IV,
Milledgeville, Ga.
OFFICE IX MASONIC ll.U.L
Jan. 29th, 1856. 35 ly
,: Zg yl g
ntdtaOV ^ ^ - Mat .
Mlillcilgrrilte, Ga.
Office near TiiE Cocrt House. Country
CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.
June 24th, 1856. i if
J OSIN F. SillNC,
A T T O Ii A E Y A T L A IF, *
JIAKiON, GA.
Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to
his care. 32 ly
ciiiA. c \1!*bi:t,
A T TO II N E Y A T L A TF,
Cuthitcrl, Ga.
April 3d, 1854. 44
W 4 Lli PR
A T T O It N E
6 lv
D. i\EWlvI,l,
Y A T L A W
IRWINTON, GA.
join ii tnon as,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
AWIERICUS, GA.
\v n .L .attend nil the Courts ot* the South*
\V ESTI: R N* CIRC L IT.
May 1856.
51 1 y
Land E01i SALE
AC HE,
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rlORGl V Jasper county
1 ERE A 8, I’hoaias P. Chaffin, applies to to ■
for letters of Administration on the estate f
■8foplfn Hay d. ceased.
These a*.- rheroti.ro in cii“ and admonish .all per
sons concern d ro he and appear at my office with
iu do, time prescribed by lav lo snow -au s.-, if an ,
why said letters may not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this Aug': t t* :
vv 8'> n T
ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES of good Pine I
Land, well watered and timbered, lying in th isr
l>ist. of Baldwin comity, Ga., PM ceres of hot
tom laud, PM) acres cleared, and has i good water
S.i . Mill upon it. My reason for soiluig. is, tx• j
get my business a!! together Any n:-r- n tiiat |
may u atit to look at th- Lend, wiil call on me ti> |
Clinton, or Mr. J. W. Striolingmi th
SAMUEL
Clinton. Line 8, I 5 -".:!
I 156.
I I 5t.
P. P. LOVE.IOY, (» r d
B!) WARDS.
W
of
We continue the above business as heretofore,
at our old stand. 114 Bay Street, east of the Ex
change, and are prepared to make liberal advances
on all produce consigned to our care for sale. .
All orders for Bagging, Rope, and other sup- | •-**>•
plies, filled promptly, and at th; lowest cash prices. ; . 1 ’’ r
iLJRGIA, Wiikii so; couuiy.
HEREAS, Arthur E Cochran and .Mary t
Folsom, administrators on the est
lames M. Folsom, deceased, applies to mi for let
:er.s of dismission from said estate.
This is tiici. fiire to cite and admonish a!! con
•erned, to be aud appear at my offic within the
le prescribed by law, to show cans;, ifnt.y,
y said letters ot dismission shoulu not begr.au--
fit
liven under my hand at office this t th day
RAM L BE Vf.L. Ord’v
i Room in the North End of the
, where thev have a fiucsi k of
fi 5>« W A K E,
tr;> tss;-1 by any ip the city. Together
' EilY DESCRIPTION of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
i INK CIGAR8 fn m ^1 ) 00 t > $1W ' ;1, i er M.
Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES. WHIS
KEYS, Jcc., that can he procured.
Also, a largo lot of the HEAVIEST GUNNY
l Li >1 II, at Savannah prices
October 29, 1855. 28 tf
i)K. JAM EM A. HITTS
TENDERS HIS
PROFFSS'O.NAL services
TO THE CITIZENS OF
BALDWIN AM) JOXES.
5 Gin Office ut Thomas fi. Home's.
Wyatt & Ct)., Young, WjaU & Co.,
Charleston, S. C. Savannah, Ga.
Ca?OISsl!o5 fc MERCHANTS,
A N D
SMiPPING AGENTS.
S. WYATT, } j R U YOUNG,
) F. WYATT.
25 l y
■"t Si »» Ai .4 A £i Hi S..
7. Itouffhertv, Pioprietcr.
■ tlx THE Proprietor of this old and well
rs AAS'Ai known F-tahlishmeiit, informs his
fronds and the public generally, that lie is now. as
heretofore, uiwnvs reads' to accommodate, them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE
STABLES,
Newnan, March 14th, 1654 3—tf.
fill,A ftV IHIRAii’S
C O V U
Fruil Store, Cake an.] Pastry
A T< Trl v ' y
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DANA A
Savannah, Attg. 1st. 1856.
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VALUABLE PLANTATION
I OR M&it..
I OFFER for Sale mv Plantation ‘Ivino 3.1 mit. i
East of M -
oven nun-
Milledgcville—coutaiiiiug
dred acres, tine-half cleared. T tie place is well
improved. Fine water and good health. Price |
nine dollars per acre. Terms, one-third Cash, bal- ;
ancein three yearly payments.
R. A. McCOMB.
August 5, 1856. pi
>RG1A. Irwin Couory.
HEREAS, T. W. Johnson applies
letters of Administration on the e>tute of
James Driggers late of said county, deceased.
I T lo se an* 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,
w-hy said letters should not lie granted.
> Given under tnv hand at offic • this August 4th,
1856. 11 5t ‘ M HENDERSON,'Ord’y.
jMb Indian Spring Hotel.
■ Ill Su. 1 o
HEOIRilA, (i Court of Ordinary.
Baldwin t'emily. ^ August Term, 1856.
I T appearing to the Court by the Petition of Robt.
A. McCoiub,
\ alnable Plantation in Cass
FOR
* IT WO and a half miles above Kingston, Cass
i. County, Ga., on the W. & A. R R., twelve
hnndpal and fifty-five acres of Land for sale, on
.accommodating terms. The plantation is band
affinely improved at d well watered There is
also in the same neighborhood .a large body of Pine j
laud, and several quarter sections of Oak and [
Hn-kory Laud, all for sale on accommodating
terms.
Persons desiring to look at the above described
lands, will find Rev. W. It. Telford m ar by, who
will take pleasure iu showing the Lands.
J. B. EDDINS.
July 111, 1856. 7 3tn.
ff A V <> A , a A
Partu s and Weddings supplied wi>h the best of
Confectionarys and Cakes, at the lowest price--.
At request, the undersigned will visit any place,
to fix up Parries, A c , in a superior style
Orders promptly executed with dispatch.
IV S. Terms Cash. II. HORNE.
Dec. 11th. 1855. 26 lv
County Land
THE undersigned lias again the pleas
ure of informing his numerous friends, as well as
the public a: large, that he is still at the INDIAN
SPRING HOTEL, and is fully prepared, by the
assistance of his sons and his own experience of
six years in the Hotel, with the best of Cooks the
country cat: furnish, and assistants of all kinds, to
ask ef ail those that are pleased to visit the Spring,
a generous share of their patronage, intending
liimsclt to spare no pains to make every person
comfortable that will please call oti him. The In
dian Spring Hotel is now open ready to receive
all calls that may be made. There will be at For
syth good Conches and Hacks to convey all per
sons to the Spring.
EDAV. VARNER, Proprietor.
Mar 3b, 1856. 1 3m
A VALUABLE PLANTATION.
I AM NOW OFFERING FOR
SALE one of the cheapest and most
desirable farms in Middle Georgia, sit
uated two miles north of Irwinton,
Wilkinson county, and the fame distance now
No. 16 C. II. R., containing 8iM) acres, 3tHP of
which is cleared and in cultivation. There is 150
acres of stiff bottom land ou this place that would
yield 2000 lbs. of seed cotton per acre, and needs
no ditching. The upland is generally grey, cover
ed with a dense growtli of pine, oak, dogwood,
blackgnin, Sec., and produces corn and cotton
equal to any land of the same description. M3’
price is $4,100. Terms easy with interest. Come
and look for yourself
WADE F. SANFORD.
Irwinton, June 21st, 1856. 5 3m
TO LANDBUYEKS.
riffHE subscriber, desirous of rcm»v-
J ing West, offers for sale his PLAN
TATION, consisting of 8lt‘i acres, two
or three hundred of which are oak and
hickor3’, the balance pine land, Ling
on Camp C’Ferk, in Baldwin county, and on the M
and G. Rail Road, 8 miles South West of Miil-
edgeville, and 4 West of Seottsboro, i»n the road to
Macon, aud 2 miles North of Whiting’* Depot,
about half cleared and under good fence. A good,
framed dwelling and frarn-d out houses, large
barn und gin House, nearly new, are on the place.
As I am not g.fred in puffing, ami no one will pur
chase without seeing, come and see! Corn,
fodder and stock ot several kinds v ith tiie place,
tf d «*‘red. GEORGE LEEVES.
May 27, 1856. 50 tf
Cobb County, deceased, dirt, in his life tim". exe
cute to said Robert A. McCnnib Iris hood condi
tioned to exi.-i-ute good and legal titles to said Robt.
A. Mi Comb, to all that parcel or tract of land, !■ -
ing an improved lot, situate in the town 01 Mil-
Iedgevilh* and Slateand county aforesaid, contain
ing one acre, and known in the plan of said town
by number two, in square forty one (4i), togetli r
with all and singular the rights, members, and ap
purtenances thereunto belonging or iu any wise
appertaining: and it further appearing that said
Thomas R. Huson departed this life without exe
cuting title to said lot of laud orin any way pio
-. iding therefor, and it appearing that sit'd Roll rt
A. McComb has paid the full amount of the pur
chase price of said lot of land, and said Robert A.
McComb having petitioned this Court to direct
M D. Huson, executor of the last wiil and testa
ment of Thomas R Huson, deceased, to execute to
Iii 111 titles in said lot of land in conformity with said
bond : It is therefore Ordered, that tin • months
notice be given in the I eder.-il I’nion, of such ap
plication, that all persons concerned may file ob-
jeeti ’iis (ifany) why said M l) Hiisou, executor
as aforesaid, sliuiihl not execute titles to said lot of
land, in conformity with said Unid.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
this August 4tb, 1856.
JOHN HAMMOND,
11 3tn (M. D. H.) Ordinary.
Executor'ft Sale.
B Y an order of the Ordinary of lrwiu county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO
BER next, before the Court House door in Irwin-
vi'Je, within the legal hours of sale, two Lots of
Land No. 21 in the first district of Irwin county
and Lot No. 215 in the second district of said coun
ty, containing 49!) acres in each Lot, all lying iu the
county of Irwin, for tin-benefit of heirs and cred
itors of Johu Toinberlen late of said county, de
ceased. JAMES L. WILLCCX, Adtn’r,
tcith the wUhanncxed.
July 8.1856, 8 9t
.V € .V W. ^ .
|J T. GREENWOOD, of the late —
i Afi'-in of Greenwood 6 Moiris, , —-tmSi
New Orb mis respectfully informs his j
friends and former p.ilrons. th t In- ,
h IS lehu.inetlflv’settled ill the cite of
New Yolk. H iving associated himself with the
house of
LIVINGSTON BU0S.& KINK LID.
si * rr o 1. s: s. t t. r: g r « c s: « s.
Commi'tftion :»n:l lui|i0t'iins .Wort !auni*,
No. 62 A'es-y street, in rear of the Astor House.
He is prepared to supiy them with everything in the
GKOCERY I t.VK,
on the most favorable terms. Also, t-o buy on
Commission any articles sold tc this market He
promises to use every exertion to give satisfaction,
and will give his personal attention to the
filling of all orders with which he may he favored.
New York, July 22, 1856. 6m.
'J*WO months after date application will fie
I made to the Ordinary of Baldwin county for
h-ave to soil the real estate of Moses West late of
said county deceased.
W1NNEFRKD WEST, Ex’rx,
WILLIAM IS WEST, ) ,.
JOHN 8. STEPHENS. < r r
- July 21, 1856. 8 9.
it .£ c uict.Y cou.vrr
iii A it Jj Si
FOB HAI.K !
Tiie subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, ly
ing on the Oeonee river, within two and a half
miles of Milledgeville, on the east side of the river.
The Plantation contains over cine hundred acres
of Land. Over half of the above place is wood
land, or equivalent to woodwind, as I am not given
to puffing, and presume no one will purchase with
out looking. Ootne on 3011 cotton and corn ma
kers, and took, as a bargain will be given. Corn
and fodder and stock of ,31 kinds can b • had with
the place if desired. If any purchaser should wish
more land than I have, there is adjoining some six
or seven hundred acres, mostly in the woods, that
can bo bought on fair terms.
PETER ECHOLS
July 19th, 1856. 8 tf
FOR
ryUlL Mib-u-riber being desirous of selling his
tssessior.s in Henry County, offers for sale
•j?hree Valuable Plantations.
One containing 46n acres, lying 8 miles N. E.
of McDonough, 3 miles from Peach Stone Shoal
Factor3', 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 on the preim- s a good dwel
ling. good gin house, store house, blacksmith shop,
wood shop, and all necess.un 1 (-buildings; in short
the above place is on of the most desirable loca
tions iu Middle Georgia. Healthy-, weil watered,
and an excellent stand fur selling goods. Aii3’
one wishing f. healthy, pleasant loom ion, will do
welt to call and examine the place.
Also, one containing 429 acres: Iv-ing 1 mile
east of the above place, on the c aters of South
river. About halt the land in a high state of cul
tivation. There is on the place about ItiO acres
of bottom land: a valuable farming plantation, well
watered—a good mill shoal on South river. A
good healthy location fqf building.
Also, in the same vicinity, one 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. < Jood dwelling, gin house, and all liecessaiy
out buildings.
Terms made easy. Apply to John Goodwin on
the premises, or to mo at Atlanta, La.
WILLIAM WATKINS.
P. S.—Negro property- will be taken in exchange
for the two first named places at a fair price.
W. W.
.Tiilv ]9th, 1855. fi—tf.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
AYER’S
Are caring the Sick to an extent never
before known of any Medicine.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FO
Notice to ^landholders.
r Iff HE Undersigned will .attend to tho selling or
L examining and giving information of LANDS
ying in any- of tiie Counties of S. W. Georgia on
reasonable terms. A. I’. GREER,
Alban;.-, Geo.
References—II. Jlora, Hon. Lott Warren, R.
H. Clark, Albaii3-, Ga., J. C. Stephen, Newton, Ga.
November 22. 1853. 25—tf.
THOS T. LONG
A T T O K N E Y A T L A W,
BBt XtrtVH fi. GA.
XT, 7 ILL practice in the Courts of Glynn. Wayne,
V? Camden, McIntosh, Liberty and Chatham,
rrf the Eastern Circuit; Charlton, Lowndes, Clinch,
Ware and Appling, of the Southern; also, Duval
county-, Florida. 51 ly
CilDf. G <JA.VIPUS-ILL.
A T T O R N E Y A T L A W,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
1 ILL attend promptly to all business entrust-
t X ed to his care. Particular attention paid
to collecting.
Milledgeville, Feb. 22, 1853. 38 tf
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"Pa. Jx. It. Office, P!iHade!p/tia. D . I",
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I MARIA RICKER.”
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Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturiug Ca”
Capt. JOEIj PRATT, of t!io ship Marion, writes from L.-s: L
20th April. 1S54,—
u Your ifiils have cured me from a biliou« attack wliich
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W. M. CRAWFORD, Att’y at Law.
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44 Acto Orleans, 5th April, 1S5L
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Capt. Su-nmer Atlantic. j
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JOL.N N. IF '1 FINGER,
Ci'k Steamer Aih ntic. j
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July L“J, Ic.ifi. 8 3m
portant. from the fact that I had hailed to get relief from the l»cn
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44 You seem to us. Doctor, like a providential blessing to onr
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Yours resi'fcctfully,
LEAVITT THAXTER.”
4< Srnat* Chamber, Ohio. AprU 5th, ] ; 54.
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LUCIUS B. METCALF.’*
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Prepared by Dr. J. €. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Jewell, Masi.
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v.ortli more to the invalid from Dyspepsia, than
all the rules tor health that were ever printed. It
was with no little difficulty, owing to the inertia
which for 3 ears had paraiized my energies, that I
entered upon the treatment; but b<fore the first
week, what I commenced with so much effort, I
may say reluctance, became as necessary enjoy
ment to me. In short, notw ithstanding, mv skep
ticism. I am now prepared fully- to endorse all you
have written me regarding Bliss’ Dyspeptic Rem
edy, and shall not fail -0 do that recompense
which I know to be most acceptable to you
M E rad the Attention i-fflll. old and voung. to tV*
! wonderful prepara'i -n. which turns hark to in urii-inul
] color gray hair— covers 'Ire hea l of th- h.-ild w :!ii
luxuriant growth—removes th- dand-ntr. in 1 ine. ami
■ill cutaneous eruptions—causes n r.uitinvn! fl •<* ,l'ihs
list oral fluid.-.; and hence, iftisodns a reaiihir dressinc
fertile lieir. wi'i preserve its color, and keep i'from
:nlfi e to extreme old age in ail its neioml h.-mi'-.
V\e cad, then, upon the t»aM. lire urnv. ,»r dis.-a-ed in
alp, to use it; end snrelv.ths young w i : i not. p. tt>ey
r Ire
without it.
a nds.
Its praise is upon tha tongue of llioua-
fff .-r. rtiirrl, flnss., 1 *jTy 25 185”.
PRO I-. O J. A ith coufidenre, do 1 re-
colmn-nd you. Hair Kestoraiive, as h*-ing the in —t
rfti; cic OS ariiclo I ever saw I have used the Wal-
phene ms! oth r pn paraiione of the day aM without cf
tec. 8mceu-.iii-your Hair KesPiranve. my hair and
whiskers, which were almost white nave gradually
grown dark; and 1 now f-e| confident, that a few m*'e
npplieut'oii- will restore ihem 'oliieir natural r- k-r It
also has relievnl me of nil dandruff and unpleasant
-tc. ing, as common among persons w h i |ierspirr f .-ely.
J.G. K1I.BV.
N rlh Fast Pennsylvania 51 nroll y. I,s55.
8ir: hi coi,sequence oi hnving tiair, fi»r several yean
last, not o»ly gray, hut perf, i-liy while. I have ml it
short, and worn caps to hide it from view:bill some ifirte
months since,I was induced to n-eyour Hair t.estoralive.
mail must, in justice say, that its cfli c's were amost
miracnlo' s; ior u Inis ehni ged it graduallv r > almost its
pieodoras to coin
, s, r 1 . lormer splendor as to color, aud left it so sof, and e'ossy
i].-.c:ng others 111 the way of being relieved, as 1 1 lls mho more heautiliil ii.au ,1 ever was, when coder
n - . : the ieflticin-e tif liie rmest oil I earnestly, tiler, fore,
Remedy” is for sale by- | r<rouuniml it to every lady as decidedly the liest prep-
iave bei
This
is for sale by
ffYM L. ffYHITE vi CO.
Milledg-eville, Ga.
SALE.
E, E. BREWER,
PLAIN ORNA-WL.VV'AL
BOVSE 6l SIOZV PAIWT33a
MACON, GEORGIA.
All Orders left with E. J. White & Bro., or W.
L. White <fc Co., Milledgeville, will meet with
prompt attention; specimens of his work can be
seen at either Store. (May 26, 1856—51 ly*
S IXTY days from date application wi.l I, • ma io
to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county for an order for leave to sell the
following negroes belonging lo the estate of Jutm
W. Alien, deceased, to-wit: negro woman Eliza
and hei four children and an old negro woman
F easant, which aforenamed property Ims heeu
jtldged to be a separate matter of administration
under the Statute of Georgia by reason of’ the ten
or and effect of the last will and testament of said
Johu W. Allen, deceased.
WILLIS ALLEN, Adrn’r.
Marion July 7th. 1856 [1. s.j 7 9t
S IX I’Y days afterdate application will he made
to the honorable the Court of Oidiirary of
Spalding for an order for leave to sell all the tea;
esta,e of William \V. Wiggins latent said ci 1 ufy,
deceas'd. LEWIS SOLOMON, Adm’r.
July 11th, 1856. 8 9t
3*aad Ofilce, Morgan Camion Co. Ga.
VI7"E will say to the owners of improved or mi
ff T mpioved Lands, in S. W
year iinmin-rs, the nature of y our till ■ A:
are si-tlmg, or examimug and giving iufornintiou
Lands i>< cl*-- Couii'ies of 8. '.V. Georgi . on run-
ins. GRIFFIN A- ROBERTS.
\\ 1 !. Griffin, Joseph W. Huberts.
, 1856 49 1 v
THE subscriber wishes ro sell, either one of his
Plantations. The one on wlucli he now resides, con
tains two thousand acres with six hundred clear
ed, is one of the most desirable residen
ces iu Calhoun county. It is on the road from
Blakely to Auierious, 2l miles from Bi.ikely 27
from 1 ort Gains, 55 from Anrcricus and 3.. from
Albany. It is mix d Oak ned Pino, oi good quaii-
A LADY
^yilO lias been cuiud of great Nervous Debil
ity, after many .years of misery, desires to
rnaae known to ail feliow sufferers the sure means
ot relief. Address, enclosing stamp to pay re
turn postage,
Mrs. Mary E. DEWITT, BOSTON, Mass.
and the prescription will be sent, free, by next
post.
June l"th, 1»56. 2 3m
ty. Three fourths ol the cleared land is ires! and
will produce fitirv; 1 here is also, on the place, a
large framed Dwelling. Gm-house, Screw and ,-uit-
alii- out but dings. For health, it cannot be sur
passed in tills section.
- . , i'ly o her Pi ice is on the 1- ort Gains road, about
Georg!.*; send ns j 4 miles from Morgau. Healthy neighborhood,
’ I good school and churches convenient. About 18i'tl
seres. I 1 cleared; ou the place, .a good steam S,--v
aud Grist. Miilwuol 1 will sell the Mill, and seven,
ten, twelve, tittcen or eighteen hundred acres to
suit the pnichaser; and it desired ten or fifteen ne-
groe.s. it will be iu less than v5 miles of the Bruns
wick or Main Trunk Railroad. Any oth- i infor
mation wanted, address the subscriber at Morgan,
Calboim county, Ga. R. J. M'CLARY.
April 21, 1856; 4; tf
l’llN AM UOU.NTF PL ANT A-
• TION FOR SALE.
I offer for sale my Plantation nine
miles East of Eatonton, on the road leading to
Little’s fern-, containing 806 acres.
There are about 25u acres of first rate wood
land—and from 150 to 175 of fresh cleared; the re
mainder is fair, average old lend. There are sev
eral branches running through the place, with con
siderable bottoms.
'l lie place is well improved, with two good
dwelling houses, a framed kitchen, smoke house,
ami negro cabins, with brick chimneys: Also a
lirst rate gin house, screw and all other necessarv
out houses. 'There are good orchards, and two
wells of water, probably unsurpassed in middle
Georgia. It is convenient to schools and church
es. and in.a neighborhood, possessing superior ad
vantages of good society. In allh, Ac..
Ain person w ishing a good plantation at a groat
bargain, would do well to give tue an early call,
or write me at Eatonton, lia.
\VM. A. WILSON.
July 19tii, 1856. 9 tf
PLAJVi ATItfft fOL NILE.
be- JF
bi
,\i;
IN 15 days aflet date, application will fie mad.-
kjto Hie Court of Ordinary of J w iggs county for
an older for leave to soil a negro woman, the prop
erty of ifie minor lieii.s of Afi xauder Cfnp|M>il, for
lb pat} -so of raising castr tunds for said m.am -
ALEXANDER CHAPPELL, Guardian.
Juuo3btfi, 1656. 6 9t.
S*a«f«*!e, Ilnruess and Lratbrr Store,
At his aid stand, nenr the Post Office.
I HE subscriber has just received from New
York, a cliice selection of
i.tidies-and Gcutleiucnii’ MntlilH,*,
Saddlery, llridtes, Carpet lings. Saddle Hags, I! hips
Spars, Harness and Sal, Leather, KitVand Calf
Shins. Lace Leather, \'e.
1Saddles and Harness manufactured and re-
pni-rd on short notice.
1 cN Vso Bruvrs and Siiof.s. manufactured and
rt -T • 1 dev, with neat id as and dispatch
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
Nov. 14, 1854. 21 tf
rrUlli well known PLANT.', l it‘N
X lor.giug t" the estate oft*. It J - -1 •.; '
tied r.M-d -siMiated ii; l v iggs coiui'3 «-n ti
(J mu get; river, tWentV -ciiytil lliiies i>e o
four Miles below l'.in < is\b'e. .tud iv.i.n- 5> ;;< t.
Buzzard Rrost imiding on the Ocnadgie. It •
tains fourteen buuor-.a and file en acre-, .ibimi ,,
eight hundicil el d and in ■ ui;i>atiuu. It is do ib:i-
of tiie bes: I’:.aii;ar!i-ns sm Cem and ( ••trviiin tin
State a.- the gii ivii g crops v.ait st, and has un
surpassed arlyaiitagis fi-i raising Sleek. Corn Fori
ii' Cotton, Stoek Plantation Toots Ac win he sold
ii desired with the place.
Mr. Hick-rn Lee, on tin- premises, will show it
to persons wishing to purchase.
Possession given on lire first of January next.
Teims—One Hurd cash, on deliv. n , balance one
and tv. o yeais, with interest for approved pap. r.
Api>i3 to james Gardner,
Executor.
Augusta, July 26, 1856; 11 7t.
aiadon fur toilet uae, of anything of the world
BETSY SMITH-
I’ROF. WOOD: Having ripetienerd the magic ef-
fi*. t ot \011r Hair 1 eMiirnliv*. I drop von ihis iqw.n (he
Mil j -rt. Ab..ul two year- ago ray hair 1 omuienred
lulling off and turiniiE giny; 1 vvim la.i Is-i-um-ng bald.
I met a friend w hu laid usvi your Restorative, and
spoke ro highly of its virtues. I must iinlee-’ try it, al-
iIiimil'Ii I had hut little (iritli. as I had before tried so
many other remedies 1 rummenerd using yonrllesto-
r >live in January last. A fi-w applicat.oiis fastened my
hair firmly, li began to fill up, grow out, nnd turned
hsck to its former color, (tdaek.) At this tune, it is fully
rf.sli>reil 10 its original cojur, health and appearance, and
I eheerlully n c niiaerul it» use to nil.
Chicago, III , May 1. 1.N54.
J. D. HOF.S..
Milford, Worcester CO , Mass, Nov. 13,1854.
PROh. O J.WOOD: Dear sir: 1 take pleasu-t in
ben: leg voluntary teatiniony 10 I lie- magi 1 fi 1 Is ..| your
wundt riiil Hair R.atoralive. As.arli . ka, lS3ti mv
him eoiiKueneed tidin gntf. until ihe lop - t my -sca'i be-
r .Ui-.- I aid aiui suiimili as gvnas aiai il has eor nnut J to
tali lor a go at inai y V1 ars, noiw ith>land-ng t ha've iisrd
many ei-ielira-'d preparmnuis fir its restoration. >ee-
mg >. or ariveitisi inet.l, I was imliiiad In give yum ar-
inde a iii .i.nno In mv u'ter asim 1. hineiu. I mui.il. alier
a I'w aj.| in alii.i t, Ilinl nn hair te eaua firmly set. nial
ussi.uit-ri a a I* ts> md tn Htiiiiu- Afip^ainee« (and by tie
1 -I'll- 1 I n. us. .: Ii mart isillie n,V Irahi le'Sl! Ws-i'nV-
er-d n«. r wiu a mug •••«! v g. ou g o.vih nl ' " r -
V ha I w ’ I I . ' t . -lie a s ... 1. na-li. and
1 Uly,
A UiOi'id
Ni -.- i a k, t h-tcii: r 2 I ' ;
O. .1. WOOD: Dta. > r Mnr re-
eat il. V. * ' 1 ihe A- V,’ 1 "'I a ! -
I p-m-iii-d 1. a apnt .
- wdh I 1 ha. 1 r. iun
ill! ■ lirfb-i i- 1- 1. .- '
,‘RG!
Vert IS
■ til III
I.I d v.iu -11 mu. h
us- ;.*r two iii.ii.dis
fi.
Ki-U-ru' i\ 1
paiali. 1. i; re, pnli'ie I: at 01.1
ii'iard r.b n.airntl and nil, il. - mil in fi ng lo-ii .fi.
scalp, and Ims rr.s;oreil in) r.u.. -ndi r od a.il 1 lull, li
dotifil. pi-r inn nr 1 ffy „ u ,
5 riu nave permission to icier to Hi• ■. all who en
leriain an; doubt of i.s periurnnng ad tfiui i» ' ..'tirntjd
lor it.
MISS FEEKS, -.'6 1-2 Gremwieh A vela,c.
lxliS.
V \uuyp X (mH'srCv iiacavr,,
Ju?t xooeivt ii aud D»r ga]fc by
bcU-ii, cOM^lUJS ^ CAKAKKK.
J uly lo5ti. 6 tf
I \inxe us**H Profssor O J. Wo«*<l s l!«ir IK*itorftiiv<* r
und have atiiMiretl us wondorlm rHi*< t» li rcsnw’tv n»y
Imir where if Imd lallt n off; ll rfenriN the h« ad. mai rci*"
derblhf hair svii ami »mouth. muci.more man t»i!
sViAKl A. A ! Ki.V'U-N
IsOuiRville aNov. 1,
(I- J. Williii i CD., ?" 1 ieifs.
3J2 Dn.i.dw -iv, N. j
Si-Id by E. j. WHITE 2k ERG. iiiilkiigevniCs
Georgia.
May 6, 1856. II 3m.