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u J a.h - ik. n ii i.*c 1 uiowitig piqperty to-wit:
On,-tot commencing at Southwest corner of
lot No. 167, iu the 5th District of said County,
and running the Hue dividing said lot and one
hundred and fifty-two until it reaches the margin
of Black Creek Swamp, thence down said swamp
to Taylors branch and thence straight across to the
Western margin ot said branch, thence up said
margin to the line dividing one hundred and sixty-
peven and one hundred and sixty-eight and thence
along said line to the beginning* corner, contain
ing thirty-eight acres more or less, and all that
tract of laud lying and being iu the 5th District
of said county, containing eighty-two and one
quarter acres of lot No. 152 in said District, with
the Saw Mill, the said last mentioned tract adjoin
ing the tract above mentioned. Also Lot No. 151,
in the 5th District of said county, and all the tim
ber that will square ten inches, on the lot ot land
that Hannah Akridge lives on. Also, all that right
title and privilege an 1 interest of timber suitable
for saw logs of a body' of land containing six
hundred a-~res adjoining to No. L>2, and thirty-
eight acr« s of lot 91, number conveyed by Dagget
to Elijah Hales iu 1-1", being the right to cut one
halfofsaid timber, all lying in the said County of
Wilkinson, and sold as the property of William
Hales, to satisfy a mortgage li fa in favor ol James
M. Hall against said Hales.
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
H. FORDHAM, D. Sh’ff.
Oct. 29t.h, 1356. 23 tds.
Wilkinson Khciitl Male.
"liriLL be sold before the Court House door in
f » the town of Irwinton, on the First Tuesday
in JANUARY next, the following property, to-wit:
One dark bay Horse, 7 or 3 years old.* Levfc-d
on as tfco property at Freeman Coley, to satisfy
one fi fa issued from the Wilkinson Superior Court,
in favor of Edward H. Bacon vs. said Coley, and
Isaac Lindsey, security. Property pointed out by
security.
Also one hundred acres of land, whereon Charles
Hooks now lives. Levied on as tire property of
Charles Hooks, to satisfy one ti fa issued from
the Wilkinson Superior Court, in favor of James
Pittman vs. John M. Ware, principal, and Charles
Hooks and Love Hearndou, endorsers; and one
hundred two and a half acres of laud, in the 4th
district of Wilkinson county, being part of lot No.
6<J, and south-east half of said lot. Levied on as
the property of Love Hearndon, to satisfy the
aatpe ti fa.
Also, one piece ginghams. 45 yds., one domestic,
60 yds., 120 yards calico, 33 yards ginghams, 100
yards mnslin. 20 yards flannel, 5 linen table cloths,
30 yards ginghams. 47 yards linen drilled, 1- sum
mer coats, 1 bed cover, 70 yards muslin delancs,
32 yards ginghams, 53 yards solid prints 3 um
brellas. 53 yards diapers, 20 yards solid prims*
43 yards ginghams, I" yards Irish linen, 15 pair
Misses shoes, 24 pair tint booties, 23 pair men's
boots, 31 pair : hildren's shoes, 12 pair lady's gai-
te r s, 13 pair lady's booties. 13 pair men’s shoes, 2
shot guns, 2 rifles, 12 yards shirting, 10 cloth
coats, 3 l men’s vests. 2 trunks, 21 pair pants, I"
pair brown drawers, 12 tinder shirts. 36 yards da-
mask diaper, one stalion horse. All levied on .ns
th • property of Benjamin Jackson, to satisfy one
fi fa issued from the Wilkinson Superior Court, in
favor of Roberts A Foote vs. B. Jackson & Co.
BENJ. FORDHAM, Dep v Sh’ff.
Nov. 23th, 1356. *27 tds.
W'ilkin>on slurUTSalr—For Jascarv.
"I17TLL be sold before the Court House door in
» f the town of Irwinton. on the tirst Tuesday in
JANUARY next, within the legal hours of Sale
the following property to-wit;
Fifty acres of Land, more or less, in the 4th
District of Wilkinson county, number not known,
but known as the place whereon John L. Kinney
now lives, to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas issued
from the 323th District G. M. B. F. Scott vs: J.
L. Kinney. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to ine by R. Snow Con
stable.
Also the Interest of James O. Spann in a negro
boy Washington about 13 years old. Levied on
by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of Wilkinson County E. F. Wood A Co. vs: James
O. Spann, now controlled by W. F. Sanford.
Said interest pointed out bv W . F. Sanford.
J. B. BLOODWORl’H, Sh’ff.
Nov. 27th, 18.56. 27 tds.
CA|>plintt KhcrilPit Knlr.
"1X7 ILL be sold before the Court House door
tt in the town of Holmesville, Appling coun
ty. on the first Tuesday iu JANUARY next, with
in the legal hours of sale the following property,
to-wit:
Lot of Land No. 492, also. No. 493. in the second
District of said county, levied on as the property
of James H. Barkesdalc to satisfy sundry fi (as
issued out of the Justices Court in favor of Janies
Tillman, Administrator on the Nale estate, in the
four hundred and fifty-sixth District, G. M.; levied
on returned to me by a Constable.
Also, will be sold, two Lots of Land, number
not known, as the property of Richard Carter, lying
in the third District of said county, levied on as
his property to satisfy one or more n fas issued
from Appling Superior Court, in favor of James
Tillman, one ti fa in favor of Henry J. Smith.
Also at the same time and place.
One negro woman by the name of Feby and
her child named Mark; Feby is about twenty-five
years of age, dark complected, and her child is
about two years of age. also, dark complected;
levied on as the property of Elizabeth Nale, to sat
isfy fi fas issued from Appling Superior Court in
favor of Robert Partin and William B. Gauidin and
Cornelias W. Cariord ; also, one negro woman by
the name of Darkis, levied on, also, to satisfy said
fi fas, she being undivided property belonging to
said Elizabeth Nale, when divided. The said
Darkis’ age not known, but supposed to be about
45 or 50, dark complected.
WM. II OVERSTREET, Sheriff.
Nov; 19. 165C. * 27 tds.
KmanuH Nbrrif Kale,
'ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Swainsboro, Emanuel County, on
the first Tuesday in January next the following
property to-wit:
135 acres of land on the Big Ohoopee River ad
joining lands of Bruton and McCullers; Levied on
as the property of Charles McCullers to satisfy
•undry ii fas from the 5-th District G. M., in favor
of James Summerlin vs: said McCullers. Levied
on and returned to me by a Constable.
JOHN OVERSTREET, Sb’ff.
Nov. 24th, 1856. 27 5t.
ADMINISTRATOR’S 8 I ’ ES.
Administrator'* Saif.
B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable the
fore the Court House door iu the town ott union
Jones countv, between the usual hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in January next, Thirty likely
and valuable negroes, belonging to the Estate ot
Henry W. Dorsey deceased. Among them as a
Blacksmith and three Carpenters, two of them ac
customed to working at the Cotton Gin business.
Also valuable house servants. Terms 12 months
credit with approved security.
F. S. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Clinton Ga. Oct. J3, 18-_>b. 21 4t.
CITATIONS.
O-KORCUA, A; ”
y^'ilEREAS. Dan
[ADMINISTRATOR'S SALES.! GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENIN’ M. ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Tni(|> Nhcriff Kale.
"IlflLL be sold before the Court House door in
ft the town ot Marion, Twiggs county, on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY, 1357, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Three hundred and fifty acres of pine land, more
or less, lying in the 2cth District of originally
Wilkinson, now Twiggs county, known as the
place whereon Joseph Davidson now lives, adjoin
ing Win. C. Fincli and others. Levied on as the
property of Joseph Davidson, to satisfv sundry fi
fas issued Irom the Superior Court of Twiggs, one
in favor of Joel J. Denson vs. Joseph Davidson,
principal, and Henry Faulk, security; one in favor
of Allen B. Beckecui vs. said Davidson, and other
fi fas. Property pointed out by defendant.
JOHN ’RALEY, Sheriff
Oct. 28th, 1856. 26 tds
Irwin KlierifT Knir.— January.
VI/'ILL be soid before tho Court House door in
I! the town of Irwinville, Irwin county on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the
legal hours of sale the following property, to-wit:
One lot of land No. 52 in the 4th district of Ir
win county, levied on as the property of Thomas
Swain to satisfy sundries of u fas issued from a
Justice Court in and for the 338th district, G. M.,
Telfair county, in favor of Fredrick Merrett, ad
ministrator on the estate of Luke Merrett, dec'd.,
vs. Thomas Swain. Property pointed out by
Frederick Merritt. Levied on and returned to me
by Alexander Bass, Constable, 29th October, 1356.
23 p, J. FENN, Sh ff
Irwin NhrriflT Kale.—.1 ANL'ARV.
W/H.L be sold before the Court House door in
▼ ▼ the town of Irwinville, Irwin county on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, within the legal
hours of sale the following property, to-wit:
The north and north-west half of lot of land
No. 183 in the 2d district Irwin county, levied on
as the property o' Hardy I*’. Fortner to satisfy
sundries ot fi fas issued from a Justice Court in,
and for the 901st district. G. M , Irwin county in
favor of Jonathan Smith vs. llardv F. Fortner.
Property pointed out by the plaintiff; levied on
and returned to me by Martin Pollock, Constable
D. J. FENN. Sh’ff.
Nov. 10th, 1856. 25 tds.
Merliciigr Kale.
■AITILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEB-
TT RUAKY next, before the Court House door
at Marion, in the county of Twiggs, the following
property to-wit;
One negro fellow named Lewis, about fifty years
of age, one negro woman named Alcy, about forty-
five years of age, ono white horse about twelve
years old and one mule; Levied on as the property
of Jogiab Murjihev to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa
from Twiggs Interior Court in favor of Chamber-
lain and Bancroft. Property pointed out iu the
fi fa. W. \V. BOZEMAN, D. Sh ff.
Nov. 4th, 1856. 24 tds.
Irwin Kberitt Knl,—Janunrj.
A U ''A' be sold before the Court House Door in
V “ e l °wn of Irwinville, Irwin county, on the
bnnV.Tr R ', H - V i" JANUARY next, w ithin the legal
Two ,o s t a 9 ot sjsrisrasi’fiaSt of *
satisfy two Justice C^^fi^risLd^from t
tice Court in the9ul*t Dist. G. M. of Ju «
in favor of Joshua A. Luke vs Asa 5° Un *^
ty pointed ont by the defendant, levy ^j'rT
turned to me by Martin Pollock, constable.
v , ,o-o J- FENN, Sheriff.
November 4, 13:>6. 24
blanks of all kinds;
% For Sale at thu Office.
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A dm mi at i ater's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of Pulaski county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the
Court House door in Vienna. Dooly county, with
in the usual hours of sale, lot of land No. 133, in
the 5th district of Dooly county. On this lot there
is a comfortable double penned log dwelling, and
other out buildings; also thirty acres of cowpenned
land in cultivation, with twenty acres more dead
ened and fenced. The place is well watered.
Sold as the property of the estate of Jonathan
Wood, late of Pulaski county, deceased, for the
purpose of a division among the heirs of said de
ceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
BRYANT A. WOOD, Adm’r.
Oct. lOtli, 1856. 20 tds
Administrator's Sale.
I T Y VIRTUE of an order of the Hon. Court
J Ordinary; Will be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson
county on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
between the usual hours of sale, the Lands be
longing to the estat • of Edward Hickman deceas
ed, the widows dower excepted, lying two and a
half miles West of Gordon, containing two hun
dred and seventy acres. Terms or the dnv.
GEORGE W. TARPLEY, Ad’mr.
Nov. 13th, 1-56. 25 tds.
Administrator's Sale.
E ) Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
T of Twiggs county, will he sold before the
Court House door, in Marion, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next, within legal sale hours, to the
highest bidder, the following named negroes, be
longing to the estate of John W. Allen, late of
said county, deceased, to-wit: One negro woman
Pleasant, 60 years old, one negro woman 1 liza,
32 years of age, and her four childred, namely:
Glancus, a boy 12 years of age, Penelope, a girl
11 years old, Otis, a hoy 5 years old, and S.andford,
a boy 14 months old. Sold for division of said es
tate in part. Terms on the day.
. WILLIS ALLEN, Adm’r.
Nov. 4th, 1856. (I.. S.) 24 tds
unty. ’
Lott aitd Donat 1 J. Mc-
D applies to ::•• foi Utters of .tdmiuis-
nation oa the e-tate of Soloman Mobly Sr. late of
Said County deceased. These are "therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the. kindred
and creditors of said deceased to be and apppear
at my office and file their objections, if any, within
the time prescribed by law.
Given under my baud at office this 21th day of
November lsf.6.
•37 5t JOSEPH T. MoC.VLL, Only
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\\ r IlEREAS James T. Hudson applies tome
T 1 tor letters of administration on the estate of
Polly Walters, late of this county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dee.d.
to be and appear at my office within the time pres
cribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said
letters ot administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offiee, this 25th day of
November, 18.56.
27 5t SAM’L BEALL, Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
\HHKfiEA8, Leonidas A. Jordan ni'ikes ap-
t T plication to me for letters of administration
upon the estate of Benjamin S. Jordan, late of
said county, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters th uld not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 19th day of
November, 1-56.
26 5t JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’v.
Administrator's Sale.
IT Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
'IT of Jasper county, Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in January next, in the town of Monti-
cello two hundred and ninety acres of land, more
or less, number and Gist riot not recollected, ad
joining lands of J. C. Thomason. Abraham Mad
dux and others, sold under the incumbrance ot
the widow's dower. Also, two negroes Caty about
forty years old and Jacob about 18 years of age
Sold as the property of John M. McDowell late of
Jasper county, dec’d., for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased. Terms on tho day of solo.
THOMAS B. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Nov’r. 13tl>, 1~56 25 td
Administrator's Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable
Court of Wilkinson county: Will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of I: winton.
on the first Tuesday in JANUARY" next, one half
oflot of Land No. 253 in the 23d District of Wil
kinson county. Soid as the property of G. E. D.
Hogan deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Also, at the same time and place em
bed and bedding and one silver watch. Terms
made known ou the dav.
M.‘ J. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
Nov. 15th, 1856. 2.' tds.
A dministrator's Sale.
Air ILL be sohi on the first Tu sday in .TAN-
M UARY next, at the Court House door in Ir
winton, Wilkinson county thefollowing property
to-wit:
One hundred and fifty acres of land number not
known, but joining lands of M. J. Carswell, Miss
Ruth Moore, Isaac Stephens and others, the place
whereon the late Elizabeth O’Bannon lived. Also
one negro woman Amanda about thirty-seven or
thirty-eight years of age and her three children.
Susan a girl about seven years old, Tom a boy
about four, Charles a boy about ten mouths old,
Isabella a girl sixteen years old, Jim a man about
twenty-nine or thirty years old. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and" creditors of Elizabeth
O’Bannon deceased.
WILLIAM O’BANNON, Adm’r.
Nov. 19th. 18,56. 26 tds.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
"ITT ILL be sold betore the. Court House door in
TV the town of Ilawkinsville, Pulaski county,
within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in JANUARY next, one Land Warrant for
forty acres, number thirty-four thousand and eight
issued to William Linzey late of Pulaski county,
deceased. Solid for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
A. L. TIPPET, Adm’r.
Nov. 19th, 1856. 26 tds.
Executor’s Sale.
O N first Tuesday of FEBRUARY next will hr
sold before the Court House doorin Milledge-
ville the following Lands, part of the estate of
Moses West deceased, viz:
Fifty acres N. E. corner of lot No. 55, in
District No. 1 Baldwin County. Fifty acres N. E.
corner of lot No. 56. Fifty acres in 8. E. corner
of let No. 72. Also, a negro man named Silas
about thirty years old, belonging to the same es
tate. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of
Baldwin comity, for the benefit of the creditors "and
heirs.
WINEFRED WEST. )
W. B. WEST, > Executors.
JOHNS.STEPHENS. )
Nov. 29th, 1856. 27 tds.
Executor's Sale.
WILL he sold at the Court House in the tc.wn
T i of Eatontou, on the first Tuesday in JANU
ARY' next, within the legal hours of sale, the plan
tation belonging to the estate of James M. Adams,
deceased, being about 1300 acres of laud, with
good improvements. Sold by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county.
< )u the next day after the sale of the plantation,
all the perishable property belonging to the estate
of said deceased will be sold on said plantation,
consisting of corn, fodder, farming tools, several
valuable mules, and other stock, together with all
such other articles as are usually kept on planta
tions.
Terms of the above sales will be made known
on the respective days of sale, and should the
perishable property not all be sold on tiie day
above named, the sale will be continued from day
to day till all is sold.
HENRY M. TRIPPE, Surviving Ex’r.
November, 1356. (av it c) 21 tds
Administ/ator's Sale.
B Y an order of the Honorable the Ordinary of
Baldwin county, Ga., will be sold before the
Court House door, in the city of Milledgeville,
Baldwin county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY* next, three negroes, to-wit: Bob, Davy and
Croesy, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Mary Ann
Mott, late of Baldwin county, deceased, and sold
for a distribution among the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
JOHN W. MYRICK, Adm’r.
Nov. llth, 1856. 24 tds
r ’EOROTA. Wilkinson countv.
"YYTITKREAS, John Ross and Elizabeth YVriglit,
It Administrators on the estate of .lames Wright
deceas d applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite all or noerned to file
their objection w ithin the time prescribed bv law,
if any w hy said letters of Dismission should not
he granted.
Given under n:y hand at office, this 11th day of
December. 1856.
29 m6m SAM’L BEALL, Ord’rv.
GKORGfA. Pulaski county.
"TTfl I K K EAS. Willis Allen applies to me for let-
T T ters of Administration, on the estate of Wood
ward Pope, late, of said county deceased.
These arc th reforcto cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, toshow cause, if any they have,
w hv said letters should not he granted
Given under my hand and official signature this
Nov. 25tli, 1856.
27 ;5t. R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
TI7HERKAS, Samuel I‘. Gragg applies to me
M for letters of Administration on the estate
of Abram Wimberly late of said county, dee d.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or by the second
Monday in January next, then and there to show
cause why said letters may not be granted.
Given under my band officially, Dec. 2d, 1-5G-
23 5t LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
"II r HEREAS, Arthur Phelps applies tome for
i ¥ letters dismissoty from the guardianship of
Jas. A. Phelps, son of Shepherd N. Phelps, late of
Pulaski county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to he and appear at my office
w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show- cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under ntv hand and official signature, this
Nov. 17th, 1856. "
26 6t R. C. CARRUTHERS. Ord’y.
AV,
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
HEKKAS, Lovard L. Harrell applies to
for letters of Administration upon the
estate ofliobt. Budd, late of .‘•aid county deceased.
These are therefore t<> cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be at my office within the time
prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
1st dav of December, 1856.
23 5t. R. C. CARRUTIIERS, Ord’rv.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
TA/*! 1 F.REAS, Lovard I,. Harrell applies to
T V me for letters of Guardianship of the persons
and property of the minor children of Robt. Budd
deceased. •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
December 1st, 18.56.
28 5t. R. C. CARRUTIIERS, Ord’rv.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
VIT’IIEREAS, J. W. Gainer applies to me for let-
TT ters of Guardianship of tin- person and prop
erty of Jacob M. Snell- minor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred to he and appear at 1113' office
within the time prescribed by law to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
Dec. 1st, 1856.
28 5t. R. C. CARRI TIIEKS, Ord’ry.
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Administrator's Sale.
U UDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Telfair count3'; Will be sold before the Court
House door in Jacksonville, Telfair county, ou th
first Tuesday in .January next, between the usual
hours of Sale the following propert3’ to-wit.
Three negroes, a man a woman, and a bo3’.
Sold as the property of Catharine McRae deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Terms made know n on the dav of Sale.
D. McRAE, Adm’r.
Nov. 8th, 1856. 25 tds.
• 9 \OTKl’.
V LL persons indebted to the estate of Edward
Hickman, late of Wilkinson county, deceased.
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said
present them in terms of the law.
Nov. 22, 1856.
GEO. AV. TARPLEY, Adm’r.
27 Ot
S IXTY* da3 - s after date application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Wil
kinson county, for leave to sell the negroes belong
ing to the estate of Stephen Lord, late of said
countv, deceased.
JOHN LORD, Jr., Adm’r.
Oct. 18th, 1856. 22 9t
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Irwin
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, before the Conrt House door iu the
town of Irwinville, Irwin county, all the teal es
tate and negroes belonging to the estate of Drury
Reaves late of said county, deceased.
GEORGE R. RI.1I), ) , ,
JOHN REAVES. $ AJn,r -
Nov. 4, 1356. 2-i tds.
1 YWO months afterdate application will be made
. to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county,
for le^ve to sell three of the negroes of James W.
Stubbs, deceased, viz: Jerry, John and Jane, and
the lands in Baker county belonging to the estate,
for the benefit of the heirs.
ANGELINE R. STUBBS, )
JAS. T. BIVANS, > Ex’rs
WM. McKINLEY, )
Nov. 14th. 1856. 25 9t.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county
THEREAS. Wm. AV. Stembridge applies to
for letterk of Guardianship lor the proper-
of Richard D. and Francis E. Smith, minor
children of William J. Smith late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons inteiested to file their objection, if any, to
the granting of said letters, within the time pre
scribed b)' law.
Given under ni)' hand at office this 8th Decem
ber, 1856.
28 ot. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’ry.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Matthew
ii. B- McComb, late of Pulaski county, dec’d,
will please make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the estate, will render them
to me, duly authenticated, within the time pres
cribed by law.
DANIEL MATTHEWS, Adm’r.
Nov. 14th, 1856. • 27 6t
NOTICE.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CcTXOERX.
I shall apply, sixty dn)'s after date, to the Ordi
nary of Wilkinson count)', to be dismissed from
the further administration of the estate of Alexan
der Kirkland, deceased, on the ground that 1 am
going to move out of the countv.
JAMES TEMPLES.
Irwinton Dec. 1, 1856. 23 9t
Acts of the last Legislature.
For Sale at thit Office. Price $2,50 ct*.
No ticc.
S IXTY’ da)'s after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave
to sell the Lands belonging to the Orphans of Grif
fin Smith, deceased; for a division.
D. AV. SMITH, > „ .
B. AV. BELL. $ Guars
Nov. 29, 1856. 28 9t -
O 1XTY da) - s after date, application w ill be made
►Ct to the honorable Ordinary of Wilkinson coun
ty for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the
cslate of Mary Martin, late of Washington county,
deceased. JOHN MARTIN, Guardian.
Irwinton Pec. I, 1856. 28 9t
Administrator's Sale.
j - ) i virtue of au order from the honorable Court;
u ot Ordinary, will be soid before the Court
House door in the tow u of Irwinville, Irwin coun-
t)-, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
i’uesday in JANUARY’ next, the following pro-
pert)', to-wit: Six lots of land number 230, 186,
187,228, 233, 234 in the sixth district of Irwin
county, with the dowry excepted and four ne
groes Juda a woman thirty years of age, Teener a
girl eleven years of age, Simon a boy nine years
of age, Olive a girl seven years of age. Sold as
he property of William Fletcher’s estate of said
county, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the dav
of sale. JAMES PAULK, Adm’r.
MARY VAN FLETCHER, Admr’x.
Oct. 26th, 1856. 23 tds.
B Y vir
Newt
Administrators Sale.
irtne of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
ton county; will be sold in Monticello,
Jasper County on the first Tuesday in JANUARY’
next all the lands belonging to the estate o; John
C. Waters, late of Newton county deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms ou the day of sale.
B! T. DIGBY, Adm’r.
Oct. 29th, 1856. 23 tds.
GEORGIA, Tw iggs county.
YITHEKEAS, William A." Andrews, applies to
it me for letters of Guardianship of the person
and property of Joseph B. and Luriuda E. An
drews. minors of James AV. Andrews, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred of said minors to be and ap
pear at my office on or by the 2nd Monday in
January next, then and there to show cause, if
any, w hv said letters may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion, this
November 17 th, 1856.
26 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’rv.
A <1 m in istra tor's Sale.
T*> Y" virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
Oof .171 sper County; will he sold in Monticello,
on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, some of
he negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas K.
Slaughter, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the
creditors. Terms cash.
J. M. AVILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Oct. 30th, 1856. 23 tds.
AV
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Ordinary of AVilkinson
county, for leave to sell all the real estate belong
ing to Benjamin Jackson, late of said county, de
ceased. R. A. STANLEY’, Adni’r.
Dec. 2nd, 1856. . 23 9t.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to P-enj. Jackson, late
of Wilkinson county, deceased, are requested
to settle immediately, and tho*' having demands
against said deceased, will please hand them in.
R. A. STANLEY, Adm’r
Dec. 2nd, 1856. 28 6t
.Id.'iii/eistrotor's Sale.
[TILL be sold before the Court House door, in
Preston, AV’ebster county, on the first Tues
day i’.i JANUARY' next, between tho usual hours
of sale, lot of land number 176, iu the 25th dis
trict of originally Lee, now Webster, county, con
taining 2024 acres. Sold under an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Fay'county, Ga., qs the
property of Elizabeth MuilW. late of Fayette co.,
deceased, for the purpose of distribution Terms
on the day.
ZADOCK C. CONNOR, Adm’r.
Nov. 13th, 1856. (t: c k) 25 tds
jgjfk Henry County Land
FOR £5.
rn 1IE Subscriber being desirous of selling his
-L possessions in Henry County, offers for sale
Three Valuable Plantations.
One containing 469 acres, lying 3 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—abottt 269 acres good
Woodland. There is on thepremisesa good dwel
ling, good gin house, store house, blacksmith shop,
wood shop, and all necessary out-buildings: in short
tiie 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 audexamine the place.
Also, one containing 429 acres; lying 1 mile
oast of the above place, on the waters of South
river. About half the land in a high state of cul
tivation. There is on the place about 100 acres
of bottom land; a valuable farming plantation, well
watered—a good mill shoal on South river. A
good healthy location for 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 Good dwelling, gin house, and all necessary
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 betaken in exchange
for the two first named places at a fair price.
W. AV.
Julv KHh, 1855. 6—tf.
GEORGIA. Pulaski county.
'TT7TTEREAP, Wm. DIConnor applies to me for
TT letters of Administration i.n the estate of El
len Jordan, late of said county deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed hv law to show cause, if
nnv they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under n-.v hand and official signature,
this 1Ttli day of November. 1~T«f>.
26 5t. R. C. CARRUTIIERS Ord’ry
GEORGIA. AVilkinson coup tv.
N'lEITFRE AS. T.ueindn S. Pearson ennliisto me
T T for letters of Guardianship to the nersors
and property of Lewis .1 Pearson Jonah G. Pear
son and Analizer Pearson, orphans of Jackson
T’c'sen.
These are therefore to cite all eoneernen to he
at my offiee within the time prescribed by law
to show emtse. if any they have, why said letters
of Guardianship should tie* be eranted.
Given under my hand at offiee, this 1 Ith day of
D'' 'ember, 1856.
29 5t. SAM’L BEALL, Ord’rv.
Administrato) 's Sale.
\\riLL be sold before the Court. House doorin
TT the village of Sparta on the first Tuesday in
1ANUARY next within the legal hours of sale,
the following property to-wit;
One town lot, known in the plan of the village
af Spartans Lot No. 49, on which there is a rock
•arriage shop and a dwelling house. Said Lot
■ontaining one half of an acre, more or less. Also
me, share in the Hotel, known as the Edwards
House—a share originally being valued atone
hundred dollars. To he soid under au order ol
the Court as the property of Burton R. Gardner,
deceased. JOHN T. MARTIN, Adm’r.
Nov. 8th, 1856. 25 tds.
Executor's Sale.
1 YU ILL be sold at the late residence of John
TT Graves, deceased, in the enurtv of Putnam,
■ m Friday the 19th .lay of DECEMBER next, all
he perishable property belonging to the estate of
said deceased, consisting of stock of different kinds,
corn, fodder, farming tools, household and kitchen
furniture, &c. Terms to ho made known on the
lay of sale. JOHN F ADAMS, Ex’r.
November, 1856. (W It C) 24 tds
Pulaski Land for Sale!
mHK subscriber offers between Four and Five
J 'Thousand Acres of A’aluable Farming Land,
Ivin* immediately on the River, three miles from
Ilawkinsville. There are about three hundred
acres cleared—the remainder densely covered with
oak and hickory, and very rich. On tho premises
are well framed negro honses, a comfortable
dwelling house, gin house, and new screw. There
are three tine springs and a well of good water,
and the place is healthy. Persons desiring to pur
chase such a place will do well to call upon the
subscriber.
Also 7,350 acres, in the 13th district, Clinch co.,
will be sold at a moderate price.
JOHN AV. CARRUTHERS.
Nov. 4, 1856. 23 2tn
f I AYA’O months afterdate application will he made
1 to the Honorable Court of ordinary of Irwin
lot N
>., in Fifth
property of John
Benefit of the heirs
County for leave to sell
District of Irwin County as t!
romberlcn, Deceased. For fl
and credifors of said estate.
JAMES L. WILLCOX, Adm’r.
WilU the Will Anex.
■ 15th October 1856. 22 9t.
NOTICE.
S IXTA' days after date application will he nif.de
to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
Edward Hickman, late of AVilkinson countv, de
ceased. GEO. AV TARPLEY, Adni’r.
Get. 27th. 1856. 23 9t
SJGTICXL
V LL persons indebted to the estate of AA’illiam
.Quirk, deceased are requested to make
I diate payment, and those haring demands against
said estate will present them duly authenticated
in terms of the law.
WM E STEED LEY', Adm’r.
Holmesville, Nov. 3d. 1856 2.5 Ot.
S IXTY’ days aft r date application nill b<
to tin
NOTICE.
mad<
lie Honorable Court of Ordinary of Pulaski
•onnty, for leave to sell all the real estate belong-
ng to Asa Pipkin, late of said countv, deceased
ALEXANDER PIPKIN, Adm’r.
Nov. 3rd. 1 ’'56. 24 9t
QfIXTY’ days aft r date application will be made
U to the Court of Ordinatv of Twiggs county,
for an order for leave to sell the real estate of
Abraham AVilliams, late of said countv, deceased.
ELI S. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
Nov. 4 th, 1856. (1.. s.) 21 9t
W 1
Office of (he THHfdgeviHc Railroad Co.
N ’OTK E is hereby given tliat Books of Sub
scription to the Capital Stock of this Compa
ny, chartered for the purpose of completing a Rail
road communication from Augusta through Mil-
h Vcvilie to Macon, will he opened at the several
places named below, on and after Monday, the 1st
day of December next, under the superintendence
ol the Commissioners named herein, or any three
or more of them. The said Capital Stock consists
of Sixteen Thousand Shares of One Ih'.-
dked Dollars each—five dollars per share lie-
ing required by the charter to be paid at the time
of subscribing.
In Charleston, S. C', under the supervision and
direction of Messrs. Henry AV. Conner, Geo. A.
Tr> nholtn, John Schncrlie, AA’m. M. Martin, E.
W. Bancroft and Ilenj. W. Force.
In Augusta, Geo., under the supervision and
direction of AVin. M. D’Antignae, John K. Jack-
son, Charles J. Jenkins, John l’hinizy, Tlios. S.
Metcalf and Jas. B. Bishop.
In AVarrenton, tinder the supervision and direc
tion of M s M. Roberts, Wm. W. Ander
son, Thomas Persons, \A’. li. AVellborn, George
V. Neal and Edmund Cody.
In Sparta, under the superintendence and direc
tion of Messrs. Janus Thomas. Hardy Culver,
Thus. M.-Turner, R. M. Johnson, Linton Stephens,
E. II. Baxter, AV.11. Sayre and Ezekiel Carthorn.
in Macon, under the supervision and direction
of.Messrs. Isaac Scott, Pulaski S. llolt, J. J. Gres
ham, Thos. C. Nishet, L. N. AA’hittle, and O. G.
Sparks.
In Clinton, under the supervision and direction
of Messrs. R. 11. Hutchings, J. F. Barron and
Isaac Hardeman.
In Columbus, under tbc supervision and direc
tion of Messrs. John H. Howard, Richard Patten,
Henry T. Hall, Charles J. Williams and J. F.
Bozeman.
I11 Milledgeville, under the supervision of the
Board of Directors.
The Commissioners above named, or such as
many act in the premises, are requested to report
the amounts subscribed to the Board of Directors at
Milledgeville, on or before the 10th day of Janu
ary, 1857.
The Report of the Chief Engineer can be pro
cured on application to any of the above named
Commissioners, containing the estimates of con
struction and equipment, and indicating the con
templated route of said Road.
By order of the Board of Directors.
WM. 8. ROCKWELL, Sec'y.
Nov. 18, 1856. 26 8t
Negroes Wanted to Hire,
For 1857.
•TUTE South Western Rail Road Co. wishes to
3 hire one hundred Negro Men, to work on Re
pairs of said Road, for 1857. Also twenty AA’.mien
fur Cooks. Good wages will be given, and pay
ment made quarterly.
Contracts can he made with Mr. J. M. Walden,
Supervisor, at Fort A’alley, or on the Road, or
with the subscriber at the Company’s Office, Ma
con. GEO. AA’. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, Nov. 32d. 1856. 26 6t
Exeeulor’s Sale.
ILL he sold on AVednesday the 3th day of
JANUARY next, at the late residence of
Airs. Sarah Fish, at Midway near Milledgeville,
a large lot of personal property, consisting in part
as follows, to-wit: 1 Two Horse Rockawny and!
llarnc-s, nearly new. lot Mahogany Parlor Furn-j
itme, new, lot Dining Hall Furniture, large wal-]
nut extension table and dining chairs,(all newj— j
side-board, side-tables, A e.. Ac.; Dining and Tea j
sets, (new.) glass-ware, China, t utlcry, A c.. A c. C*/") 0 o /, 1 rr p-i d d c kit
Also a large lot of bed-room furniture, bedsteads,; run 3nkC LJrt riC.rMl.
chairs, tables, bureaus, wardrobes, beds, matresses. riAIIE HOI SES on AA ayne street in the
bedding. Ac. Large lot of carpeting and oil 1 JL city ot Milledgeville, tormerly
cloths; also several good milch cows and ntln r i pied by Dr. Coyle as si “Water Cure Es-,
cattle; Lot of stock hogs, Ac.; Lot of Kitchen I tablishmcnt.” Apply to James T. Nisbet, Macon,
hardware and Kitchen furniture, and a lot of 1 Ga., or to the undersigned at the Milledgeville
farming and gardning tools and implements. | Hotel. E. 1). BROWN.
Terms published on the dav of sale.
GEO. AA*. FISH, Ex’r.
M
Dec. 5th, 1856.
28 tds
8 IXTY’ days after date application will he made
to tho Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county,
for an order for leave to sell the negroes belonging
to the estate of James AA’aiv, late of said county,
deceased.
JAMES M. AVARE, Adm’r.
Nov. 4th, 1856. (l. 8.) 24 9t
S IXTY’ days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary Court of AA’ilkinson county,
for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate
of Polly AA’,'liters, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased.
LOVE HERNDON, Trustee.
Oct. 25th, 1856. 23 9t
T AA’O Months after date, leave will he prnvi-d of
the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county, to
sell the real estate of Richard F. Budd, deceased,
for benefit of creditors.
AV. McKINLEY, Adm’r.
Nov. 26, 1856. ‘27 9t
Sept. 2d, 1856. 14 tf
nSMOX 7 AL!
FAIR & EDWARDS,
n AA’E taken a Room in the North End of the
New Hotel, where they have a tine stock of
li A Si D-WAR E,
Not to be surpassed by anv in the city. Together
with EVERY DESCRIPTION of
Family ixvocevies.
FINE CIGARS from $10 00 to $100 00 per M
Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS
KEYS, Ac., that can be procured.
Also, a large lot of the HEAY’IEST GUNNY
CLOTH, at Savannah prices.
October 29, 1855. 22 tf
\yiuL
>> KUJ
Notice.
Postponed Sale.
ARY’ next, before the Court House door,
in the town of Irwinton, AA’ilkinson county, the
following property, to-wit; Dolly, a woman about
10 yeai old, Elizabeth, about 19 years old, and
her child about 2 years old, Hester, a girl about 17
years old, Ambrose, a boy about 15 years old. Sa
rah, a girl about 11. all the children of Dolly.
Sold as the property of Polly AV’atters, late of said
county, deceased. Sold for the purpose of a di
vision among the heirs' Sold under the will of
Abraham Lasseter.
Terms on the dav of sale.
LOVE HERNDON. Truster
Dec 6th, 1 “56. 28 tds
A thaacc (i> .Rake Money !
PROFITABLE A AID HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT.
riAIIE subscriber is desirous of having an agent
X in each county and town of the Union. A
capital of from 5 to $10 only will be required, and
anything like an'efficient, energetic man can make
e to five dollars per day. Every infor
mation will he given by addressing, with a stamp
to pay return letter,
AVAL A. KIXSLKR,
11* Bex 12‘J8 Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office.
V C Alll).
H T. GREENWOOD, of the late
firm of Greenwood & Morris,
New Orleans respectfully informs his *
friends and former patrons, that lie
has permanently settled in the city of
New York. Having associated himself with the
house of
LIVINGSTON BROS. & KINKEAD,
II ’HO L ES.1JL E G HOC BUS,
ConiiuiMHion ouil Ini|>orlin* Vlt-rrhniit*,
No. 62 A’esey street, in rear of the Astor House,
lie is prepared to suply them with everything in the
GROCERY LIVE,
on the mo d favorable terms. Also, to buy on
Commission any articles sold in 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 lie may be favored.
New York, July 22, 1856. 6in.
NOTICE.
4 LL persons are forwarued trading for two pro-
1Y missory notes, both made payable to Jesse B.
Carroll, or bearer; one dated in June, 1856, and
due 2-itli December. 1856, for one hundred and
forty dollars; the other dated 29th April, 1856,
and due 2-1 th December, 1857, for five hundred
dollars. The above is the dates to the best of my
recollection. The consideration for which said
notes were given having virtually failed, I am de
termined not to pav them, unless compelled by
law. ' JOHN J. SHEPHERD.
Irwinton, Ga., Dec. 4th, 1856. 28 4t
SO
FOU SALE!
THE subscriber will offer to the high-
jjp est bidder, on the first Tuesday iu JAN-
Ql- UARY' next, before the Court House,
boor in the town of Monticello, Jasper county,
50 Likely Young Negroes. Terms cash, or a
credit ot twelve mouths tur notes and approved se
curity.
JAMES STUBBS.
Hillsboro, Doc. llth, 1856. 29 41.
Important to Females!!
Dr. Cheeseman’s Pi Iks. ' "
NOTICE—The combinations of ingredients
in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation,
and certain in correcting nil irregularities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side,
palpitation of the heart, disturded sleep, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. Hkey can
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, ns they would be
sure to cause a miscarriage. AVarranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
or health. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany each Box.
Price. $1 per box. For sale by James Herty
and Wm. L. White & Co., Milledgeville, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1,
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Ciieesentao,
Bex No. 4531, New York l’est-effiee. 17 ly
Notice.
The undersigned will resume his school on the
1st. Monday iu January next. Terms A-c. same as
heretofore.
L. CARRINGTON.
Milledgeville December 2nd. 1856. 27 fit.
A C A « I>
B EING informed that it is generally believed
that I am specially interested in the Drug Store
ot AA’m. L. AA’hite A. Co , I take this method of
correcting that impression : And further state, that
/ am not uoir, and nerer have been in any manner,
personally connected, either iu the firm of AY’. L.
YA bite A Co., or E. J. AVhite &. Bro., and take
pleasure in recommending both as competent
Druggists. S. G. AVHITE.
Milledgeville, Sept. 9th, 1856. 15 tf
*lt’H WORD AM FAIL.’
A RESISTLESS REMEDY.
HOLLOWAY’S OLNTJWEiNT!
Circular to tiie Sick.
The first Iwspiial surgeons and medical publicists of
Europe, admit ihe unparalleled anli-inflam naiory and
healing properties of tin- Ointment; governments sanc
tion its use m their naval and niuitar) services; and the
masses in this country and throughout the world repose
ihe utmost confidence m its curative properties, li pen
etrfdes the sources of inflammation and corruption
which umlci lie ihe external evidences of disease, anil
neutralize file fiery elements w hich feed and exasperate
the malady. (
Itliciiiiiiitisui S«*rofiil:i. E>ysipvlsis.
These are among ihe most terrible and agonizing dis-
e >ses of ihe muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; vet in
iheir worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, the)
invariably disappear under a persevering application ol
tins soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation
Sail If licuiu Fever Sores. s«ifjoiills.
In cases of .Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo-
lioi s, and every recipe ol the pliarmaco)'ata have prov
ed useless, the Ointment w ill accomplish a thorough
cure. Fever Mores heal qniekly under its influence, and
its relaxing effect upon contracted smews is wonderful.
Discharging Ulcers.
A most remarka’de and happy change is produced in
the upp.arance of malignant ulcers alter a lew applies-
lions of lIns Ointment. 'I he surrounding redness van
ishes and granules of. healthy flesh begin lo take the
place o the discharged mailer This process goes on
more or less rupi ly, until the orifice is filled up with
sound material, and the ulcer radically cured.
A Wont to (Mothers.
The young are the mo-1 frequent sufferers from ex-
I rnal injuries, and therefore every oilier should have
tins healing preparation constantly at hand It isan air
solute specific tor sore l,ri*isis, and quickly removes llu
encrusted sores w hich sometimes disfigure the head.'
and the luces of children.
Significant Facts.
This Ointment is universally used on hoard the Atlan
tic and Facific w haling fleet as a cure lor scrobutic af
lections and as ihe best possible remedy lor wounds and
irnises. Large supplies of it have recently been order
ed by he 8ultau of Turkey lor hospital purposes.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be
used in the following cases:
Bunions, Mercurial eruptions, Aurcs of all kfnda
Burns, Rheumatism, Aprains,
Chapped hands, Salt Rheum, Scalds,
Chilblains, Skin diseases. Swelled glands,
Fistulas, Sore legs, Stiff joints,
Gout, Sore breasts, l iters,
Lumbago, Sore heads, Yenerial sores,
F.ies. Sore throats. Wounds of all kinds
i£7" Sold al the Manufactories of Professor Holloway,
sU Maiden Lane, New Y ork, and 244 Strand, London,
ami by all respectable Druggists ami dealers of Medi
cines throughout the Cnncd Stales, and civilized world,
in i ots, al 25 els., 021 els., and 81 each.
1 here is a considerable saving by taking the lar
ger .vZ"s. iKr Ni. B Directions lor the guidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.—17 It
AYER’S
ire caring the Sick to an extent never
before known of any Medicine.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR Y0DBSEL7ES
JULES IIAUEL, Esq., Ihs well-known perfumer, of
Street. Philadelphia, whose choice products are founu at aim"!
every toilet, says, —
“ I am happy to say o' your Cathartic Pills, that I have f
them a better family medicine for common use than anv is
within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized mark i
benefits from them, and coincide with me in believin K ti at th
possess extraordinary virtues for driving ont diseastw _.!“ P 7
s for driving ont diseases and
• effectual, hut safe and pleasaamUi®
st niako them valued by th- pubh!
FOR r.~
Philadelphia, \. York, &c.
Charleston and Savannah
Afi *KS.
Cabin Passage $20—-Steerage $8.
m11F. well known first class sfcam-ships, KEY'
I STONE STATE, Copt. R. Hardie, ST ATI
OF GKihKOI.Y, ('apt. J. J. Garvin, will hereaf
lor form a Weekly Line to Philadelphia, sailing
r.renj Saturday, alternately', from Savannah anu
Charleston, as follows:
The State of Georgia will sail from Charleston
tiie following Saturdays: October 4th and 18th.
Nov. 1st, 15th and 29th, December 13th and 27th.
h aving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays.
The Keystone State will sail from Savannah tin
following Saturdays: October llth and 25th, Nov
-th and 22d, December 0th and 2Uth, leaving
Philadelphia the alt< mate Saturdays.
Iu strength, speed and accommodations, these
ships are fully equal to any running on the coast
Inland navigation, 100 miles ou Delaware River
and Bay, two nights at sea.
For Niagara Falls, the Lakes and Canada.
Shortest ami Cheapest Haute.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia with
the Great Northwestern Railroad Route through
to Niaraga Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from Phil
adelphia. Through Tickets, with the privilege ol
stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points,
for sale by the agents in Savannah and Charleston.
I f?' Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $28 ; to Elmi
ra, $26: fo Can.-indiagua, $27.
Agents at Philadelphia, Heron & Martin.
Agent at Savannah, C. A. Greiner.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. A; T. G. Budd.
Oct. 7th. 1856. 19 3m
Ziand Office, Morgan Calhox Co. Ga.
AXTE will say to the owners of improved or un-
V V improved Lands, in S. AA’. Georgia: send us
your numbers, the nature of your title Ac., as we
are selling, or examining and giving information
of Lands in the counties of S. AV. Georgia, on rea
sonable terms. GRIFFIN A; ROBERTS.
AA’.w. E. Griffin, Joseph AV. Roberts.
Mayo, 1856. 49 1 v
E. E. BREWER,
PLAIN Si ORNAMENTAL
HOUSES & SIOPJ PAINTER,
MACON, GEORGIA.
All Orders left with E. J. White A Bro., or AV.
L. AA iHTE A Co., Milledgeville, will meet with
prompt attention; specimens of his woik can be
seen at either Store. (May 20, 1856—51 ly*
possess ex
the sick. They are not only <
taken — qualities which must i
when they are known.”
The venerable Chancellor YVARDLAW, writes from ftiUk.
15th April, 1854, — ‘hniore,
‘•Dr. J. C. Ax'ER- Sir: I have taken yonr Pitts with m-
benefit, for the listlcs ness, languor, lose of appetite, and BiT **
headache, which has i f lato years overtaken me in the ,,
A few doses of your Pills cured me. I have used v , ur n t-
Pectoral many years in my family for coughs and coMs with” 17
failing success. Yon irsko medicine* which cure, and I f,< o'"
pleasure to commend yon for the good you have done and
doing.” * ^
JOHN F. BEATTY. Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co «...
“ /h. K. ti. Office, PhUaddphia, Dec. 13 1853*"*
“SrR: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the’ effica.
of your medicines, having derived Tery material benefit from
use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am never will!
ont them iu my family, nor shall I ever consent to he wLii!-
means will procure them.” ’ le T
I*® „ S ' S ’ 8TEVESS ’ M ' D ” of Wentworth,
“Having used yonr C..IHtRTtc Pills in my practice Icertif.
from experience, that they are an invaluat.Ie purgative ’ I n cJZ
of disordered functions of the liver, causing oeadache indival
tion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow
they are a surer remedy than any other. In all case* where ,
purgative remedy is required. I confidently recommend these
Pills to the public, ics i>uperior # to any other I have ev»*r f ( mn.i
They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe —quality
which make them .in invaluable article f.»r public use. I have
for many years known your Cherry PtCtoroX as the be«t (Wh
medicine in the world, and these Pills are in no wh»« inferior to
that admirable preparation for tho treatment of diseases.’’
“Ad>m. Mr.. Xoc. 25,1R53.
*Dr. J. C. Ayer. Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from mv birth
with scrofula in its worst form, and no#, after twenty years’ trial
ami an untold amount of suffering, have been completely cured
in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I
write, can only be imagined when you realize what I have suffered,
and how long.
M Never until now have I been free from this loathsome disease
in some shape. At tiuieaJt al tacked my ayes, and made me al
most blind, besides the nondurable pain ; at others it settled in
the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has kept me
partly bald all my days; sometimes it came out in my face, and
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 eyes are
well, my skin is fair, and my hair has commenced a health?
growth ; all of which makes me feel already a new person.
u Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying infor
mation that shall do good to others, I am, with every sentiment
of gratitude, . Yours, Ac.,
^ m MARIA RICKER.”
u I have known the above-named Maria Ricker from her child-
hood, and her statement is strictly true.
ANDREW J. MESERYE,
Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co.”
Capt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston
20th April, 1854, — ’
“ Your Pills have cured mo from a bilious attack which arose
from derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious.
I had failed of any relief by my Physician, and from evory
remedy I could try; but a few doses of your Pills have completely
restored me to health. I have given them to my children fj;
worms, with the best effects. They were promptly cured. \
recommended them to a friend for costivenees, which had troubled
him for months; lie told me in a few days they had cored him.
You make the best medicine in the world, and I am free to
say. so.”
Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supremo Court,
whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only
in this bat the neighboring States
“ New Orleans, bth April, 1854.
u Sir : I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself
and family have been very much benefited by your medicines.
My wife was cored, two years since, of a severe and dangerous
oough, by your Cherry Pectoral, and since then has eqjoyed
perfect health. My children have several times been cored from
attacks of the Influenza and Croup by it. It is an in valuable
remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have en
tirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness which havo
grown upon me for some years: indeed, this cure is much more im
portant, from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the be^t
Physicians which this section of the country affords, and frxun
any of the numerous remedies I had taken.
“ You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our
family, and you may well suppose we are not unmindful of it.
Yours respectfully,
LEAVITT THAXTER.”
u Senate Chamber, Ohio, April bth, 1S54.
u Dr. -T. C. Ayer. Honored Sir: I havo made a thorough trial
of the Cathartic Pills left me by your agent, and have been
cured by them of tne dreadful Rheumatism under which he
found me suffering. The first dose relieved me, and a few subse
quent doses havo entirely removed the disease. I feel in better
health now than for some years before, which I attribute entirely
to the effects of your Cathartic Pills.
Yours with great respect,
LUCIUS B. METCALF.”
The above are all from persons who are publicly known where
they reside, and who would not make these statements without a
thorough conviction that they were true.
Unprincipled dealers may attempt to put you off with other
pills, 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, Mom
E. J. \\ til 1 E, AliutUgeviile; t.eo, Bayne, Macon,
Z. YY. Little, Eatonton; Cothran AWatkin, 8pa r
ta; and Haviland, Rislt-y & Co., YY'iioles.ii 0
Agents^ [March 11,1856, 41 ly
WOOL MAN UFACT IIKING!!
} IHE subscribers will continue the business of
Wool Carding and Manufacturing, at their
MILL in Milledsrcville, Ga., and customers con-
ig-niiio- their WOOL to us by Kail Road or other
ways, may r.dy on having their orders and instruc
tions promptly attended to. The highest market
price will be paid for YY’ool in exchange for Cloth.
YY’ool Manufactured into Jeans or Kerseys at
the usual price.
Persons at a distance will please forward
their Wool as early as possible.
it. A. JJE WEIcL.se Co.
W.w, Walker,
J. C. Shea,
D. A. Jewell.
Milledgeville, Feb. 20, 1856 39tf
Wilder’s Patent
SALAMANDER
S.YFE,
YY’ith Rich & Co.’s im
provement. “The best
safe in the world.” Se
cured by tiie celebrated
La Belle Powder-Proof
Lock, with a very small
key—all made under the
immediate inspection of
otirMr. Stearns, who has for 14 years superiutend-
1 their manufacture, during which time not a
dollar’s worth of property lias been consumed'in
one of them—213 have been tested in accidental
tires.
YVarranted free from dampness. For sale by
Stearns & Marvin, Nos. 40 Murray and 146
Water sts. New York.
Second-hand Safes of other makers at reduced
prices.
Herring’s Patent
Champion Fire-Proof
SAFES,
With Hall’s Patent Powder-
Proof Locks, the same tiufi
were awarded separate m-JaW
at the World’s Fair, London,
1851, and the World’s Fair. New York, 1853, and
are tho only American Safes that were'awarded
medals at tiie London World’s Fair.
The Patentee placed $1,000 in Gold in the one
exhibited at the World’s Fair, London, and invited
all the pick-locks in the world to open the safes,
with or without the keys, and take the money as
a reward for their ingenuity.
The subscribers and their agents are the only
persons authorized to make and sell Herring’s Pa
tent Champion Safe, with Hall’s Patent Powder-
Proof Locks.
S. C. HERRING & CO., Green Block,
Nos. 135, 137 and 139 Water st., and No. 5 Mur
ray st., N. Y\
Bell & Prentiss, Agents, Savannah; Seago A
Abbott, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. 17 ly
Singer’s Selling Machines*
T HESE celebrated machines are in practical and
profitable use in all parts of the civilized world.
Also tor sale by C. H. Campfield, Savannah; I In all the various trades, and in sewing every sort
Carmichael A Bean, Augusta: Bray A Carhart, of fabric, either of cloth or leather, thev have’been
Macon; Wallace & Wingfield, Atlanta; Hall,
Moses & Co., Columbus.
Sept. 12, 18.56. 17 ]y
A. E. SMITH’S
CELS^nATED ELECTRIC OIL.
TJIUIS OIL is the only sure remedy in the world
X for the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Pains in
.lie Back, Breast or Side, Palpitation of tiie Heart,
Paralytic Stroke. Toothache, Headache, Cramps
in tiie Stomach, Scrofula, Frosted Hands or Feet,
Sore Eyes, Piles, Sprains or Bruises, Sores or
Burns, Stiffness in the Joints, Tetter orSaltRbeum
Neuralgia, Sore Breasts, Erysipelas, Asthma, or
any Diseases tiiat are Sore or Painful, is tiie only
article ever brought before the public that will do
its work perfectly in from 3 to 29 minutes, has
been used by thousands and pronounced to be the
best remedy ever discovered. Try every tiling
else, then give this one simple trial.
Price, 25 cts, 5( cts, and $1 per Bottle For sale
by Wm. L. White «£ Co., only Agents, Milledge-
vilie, Ga. [Sept. 39,’56: 18 6m
CW\cc Tennessee lVaeon,
Just received and for sale bv
SCOTT & CARAKER.
Julv 22d, 1856. 8 tf
BIOTICE.
WJ ILL be sold before the Court House door
? » outlie first Tuesday .n JANUARY 1857,
one lot of land No. 333 in the 5th District of Irwin
County as the property of John Tomberlen, De
used for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said estate.
JAMES L. WILLCOX, Adm’r.
II ith the ll'ill Anex.
5th October, 1.856. 22 tds.
S IXTY days afterdate application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of YVilkin-
son County for leave to sell the land and negroes
belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Obanion, late
of said county deceased.
2m. WM. OBANION, Adm’r.
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy,
Sold by J, Herty and W. L • White Sf Co.
Ziinch’s Anti-Rheumatic Towders.
A safe, speedy and radical cure for Rheu
matism, Rheumatic Gout and Sciatica.
We the undersigned citizens of Putnam Co.,
Ga., cheerfully bear testimony to the efficacy of
Lincli’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders in tiie treatment
of acute or chronic Khematism, many cases having
been successfully treated by Dr. j. G. GIBSON^
within our personal knowledge iu which these
Powders were principally used.
Joel Branham, M. D. ’ Wm. B. Carter,
Stephen B. Marshall, D. R. Adams,
1. B. Harwell, Thomas Kespcss,
Daniel Slade, Michael Dennis,
G. K. lhotnas, J. Nicholson & others.
Any reasonable number of individual certifi
cates can be given in attestation of their efficacy.
Prepared and sold by J. G. GIBSON, M. D„
Eatonton,Ga., at $5 Per Box.
All orders directed to him, with the above sum
inclosed, and a description of the case, shall re
ceive with the Medicine such advice as may suit
any peculiarity thereof.
For sale bv James Ilerty, Milledgeville, Ga.,
J. G. GIBSON, Eatonton, Ga.
April 6, 1656. 45 10m.
, they i
fully tried and approved. Sewing machines of
other manufactures often fail to work, but Singers
machines always operate perfectly, being strong, du
ral de and complete in contrivance and workman
ship. A perfect sewing machine kept employed
affords a clear profit of $1,9(0 a year, but an im
perfect one is a cause of constant vexation and
loss. The entire reliability of our machines is or.e
great reason for their unparalleled popularity.
Machines for faiiTtty sewing of a frail and deli
cate construction, are recommended by other man
ufacturers. Such machines are made to catch the
eye, not to perform substantial work. The truth
is, family sewing machines ought to be stronger
than any other, because they go Into J-ss skilful
hands than when sold to manufacturers, and are
used for a greater variety of work. Tiie machines
w hich have proved best for all other purposes must
he best for family use, and they are Singer’s. The
speed of our machines lias lately been doubled.
Xo-other can compare with them in quantity ef
work.
[V New machines of the latest improved style
will be exchanged an liberal terms for old sewing
machines of our own make, or for old sew ing ma
chines of other manufacturers. Local agents w ant
ed to sell our machines.
N. B.—All persons desiring full information
about sewing machines, can obtain it bv applying
fora copy of “I. M. Singer & Co.’s Gazette."®
paper devoted entirelv to tiie subject. It will ho
sent gratis. I. M. SINGGER A CO.
Piiucipal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES.
47 Hanover st., Boston, 142 C'besnut st., Fhila .
32 Westminster st, Providence, 195 Baltimore st.,
Baltimore, 274 Broad st., Newark, N. J-, 8 Last
Fourth st., Cincinnati, 347 Broadway, Albany, N-
Y ., Chicago, Illinois, Gloversville, N. Y., 65 North
Fourth st., St. Louis. 98Chapel st , New Haven,
81 St. Charles st., New Orleans, 11 Buchanan st ,
Glasgow, Scotland,20Dauphin st., Mobile.
Oct. 28, 1.856. 22 3m
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDER <fc MACHINIST,
COTTOJl AVliNL E, MACON, GA.,
(Successor to Nishet & Levy.)
T HE undersigned continues to furnish, at the
old stand, Steam Engines and Boilers, upright
and circular Saw Mills, Bark and Sugar Mills,*' 111
and Mill Gear, Water Wheels, Plates and Balls,
and Castings and Machinery in general. Particu
lar attention is called to a Wrought Iron Cotton
Screw, for jireasiug Cotton, which is believed to
be a cheaper and better article than any in use;
also to the Sugar Mills with Wrought Spindles,
the only kind which can bo insured against break
ing. The price of ordinary Castings will be ■*
per lb. when paid on the delivery of the Castings
at the Shop. T. C. NISBET.
July 19,1856. 8 24t
PURE DOMESTIC WINE!
Just Received a fresh supply, of the Pure Juice,
For Bale by S. J- White A Bro.