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8HERT F F S A FES.
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prop -ity to tyi*:
One tract of land 300 acres, more or leas, on
Kocii. v Creek adjoining M. Spence and others —
Levied on as the property of John W. Green. To
satisfy one ti fa issued in Emanuel County Su
perior Court, in favor of J. P. Strouss, pointed out
to ttidefendant.
Also, will be sold, two tracts of land one 25b
acres, more or less, on the waters of Gianda, ad-
joiumg James H. Edentield and others.
The other tract doll acres ol laud, more or less
on the waters of Canoocht e, adjoining J. A. Rich,
and others. Levied on as the property of A. L.
Wigging, to satisfy sundry n fas issued in the 5-lrd
des. (i. M., ill favor Janies W. Sumner, levied on
and Returned to m • hv a constable. Jan. 2 stu,
1857. JOHN OVERSTEET. Sh’ff.
35 tds.
AT>M7\TSTR \ TOR'S RALES. OENTFTi AT. A EVE RTTSEMEXTR.
CITATIONS.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Em.-.nnr! tl«rli;agc f*hrritr Sale.
TlflLI. be sold before the Court House door, in
W tlie town of Swainetboro. Emanuel county,
on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, the follow
ing^ property to-wit;
Two lots of land, situated lying and being in
the County of Emanuel, one of which contains
three hundred acres, more or less, and is bound by
the lands of IV:n. Laniar and Eleazer Cowart and
Richard Edinfield, and the other of which is four
hundred and eighty acres, more or less, bounded
by the lauds of William Lanier and James Scar
borough. both known as tracts belonging to
Ezekiel Clifton. Levied on as the property of
Ezekiel Clifton to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa issued
in Emanuel Superior Com t in favor of John Livar
vs: said Clifton.
JOHN OVERSTREET, Sh'ff.
Jan. 20th, 1857. 35 tds.
the Superior Court of said county the following
negroes to-wit:
Rhoda, a girl about eleven years old, and George,
a boy twelve or fourteen years old. Sold to pay
the "indeiitnes., of Henry T. Gee, as specified in
said decree as one ui' the heirs of Samuel Jessup
deceased.
Terms cash
WM. S. C. JESSUP, Adm’r.
Jan. 1st, 1857. 32 tds.
Administrator's >ale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Wilkinson county; will be sold, on the
first Tuesday.of March next, in the town ot Irwin-
ton the following property to-wit:
One negro boy by the name of Btiisk, eleven
years old. Sold as the property of Stephen Lord,
iatc of said county deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
the dav of sale.
JOHN LORD, Jr., Adm’r.
Jan. (5,1857. 33 tds.
• I * ' ’ bsyirtg I’.;
V- ctiased of Mff Si Chambemln hkttitire
stock ot Goods, will hereafter cotitiniie the busi
ness in b:s own name and for his own account, and
respectfully solicits from the friends of the late
proprietor a continuance of their favors.
C. H. WRIGHT.
Feb. 5th, 1-857.
FftOM the above notice, it will be observed that
I have disposed of my stock of Goods to Mr. C. H.
Wright, and I would here take occasion to return
my sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal
favors, and would solicit for my successor a con
tinuance of the same. S. CHAMBERLAIN.
Milledgeville, Feb. oth, 1857. 37 3t
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Irwin stu ritl Nnlr—Postponed.
T ILL be sold before ihe Court House door in
the tow n of Irwinviile, Irwin county, on
the First Tuesday in MARCH next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Two Lots of Land Nos. 45, in the 5th district
Irwin county, and No. 33 in the 3rd district of Ir
win county, levied on as the property of Asa
Kooks to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas issued
from a Justice Court in the 901st district, G. M.
of Irwin county in favor of Joshua A Luke vs.
Asa Rooks, property pointed out by the defendant
levy made and returned to me by Martin Pollock,
Constable.
Also, J22 acres of Land in the 1st district of
Irwin county, where the defendant now lives,
levied on as the property of -Stephen Bowen to sat- •
isty sundries of li fas issued from a Justice Court
in the 432nd district G. M. Irwin county, in favor
of William Bowen and Jacob A. Clements vs.
Stephen Bowen. Property pointed out by the
laiutitf. Levy made and returned to me by A.
lass. Constable. P. J. FENN, Sli'ff.
January 12th, 1857. 35 tds.
Irwin Nhcriff Sinlc—March.
TLL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Irwinviile, Irwin county, on the
First Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal
hour* of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Tliret: acres of Land more or less No. not known
it being in the 1st district of Irwin county, it be
ing the place whereon Dr. George Millen now
lives, levied on as the property of the defendant to
satisfy one Justice Court fi fa issued frow a Jus
tice Court in the 433rd district G. M. of Irwin
county in favor of II. A. B. Harvey vs. George
Millen. Property pointed out by said George
Millen. Levy made and returned to me by E. B
Mixon, Constable.
D. J. FENN, Sli’ff.
Jan. 12,1857. 35 tds.
Vtiilid Xtntm MarnhiPs Sail.— I’o'lpoiml.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city oi Milledgeville, between the usual
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in MARCH
next, the following property to-wit.
About one sixth of an acre of ground in the city
of Milledgeville, fronting on Hancock Street, on
which stands the Millenerv shop, now occupied by
Mrs O’Brien. Pointed out by Airs. O’Brien. Also
the house and lot now occupied by Mrs. O’Brien
on Hancock Street in the city of Milledgeville
Pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. All levied on
as the property of Louisa O’Brien, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Sixth Circuit Court of the
United States for the Southern District of Geor
gia iu favor of Chauncey S. Martin vs: Louisa
O’Brien.
THOS. L. ROSS, U.S. Dep. Marshal.
Jan. 2d, 1857. 32 tds.
Administrator's Sate.
T)Y VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable
J3 Court of Ordinary; Will be sold before tin-
Court House door, in the town of Irwinton, Wil
kinson County, on the first Tuesday in MARCH
next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-wit:
One negro hoy named Esseeh, about 1/ years of
age, belonging to the estate of Jonathan Pear
son deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased, lenus on the day of
sale JOHN !'. BRANAN. Adm’r.
LUCINDA S. PEARSON, Adm’rx
Jan. 8tli. 1857. 33 tds.
Ambrotvpe & holograph
GALLERY!
WEAKLEY &, WHITE,
Having located permanently in Milledgeville, and
having fitted up a Sfi.F.xmu Sky-Light Gallery,
(in Port’s New Brick Building,) are now prepared
to take Amurotyfe and PhotorkAi’us in the
most improved styles.
Caff and examine our specimens.
Jan. 13, 1857. 33 tf.
lOBGiA, i> iggs county.
HEIlEAS J dufP. Rond applies to me for
ijf Ado; nisfrutioir, dm the estate of
Jacomy Davidson, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
tu be and appear at my office by the first Monday
in April next, then and there to show cause, if any
why said letters may not be granted.
Given under rnv hand officially at Marion, this
January 27th, 1 '57.
37 5t LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’ry.
Administrator's Safe.
YITILL be sold before the Court-house door in
| U the town of Sparta, Hancock county, on the
| first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal
hours of sale, part of town lot No. one, containing
nineteen hundred and eighty square feet, situated
on Broad street, on which lot there is a store house.
Also, before the Court-house door in the city of
Milledgeville, cn the same day within the legal
hours of sale, one certain lot in square No. thirty-
seven and lot No. four in the plan of said city of
Milledgeville, containing one-fourth of an acre,
on which there is a carriage shop, repository and
blacksmith shop.
To be sold under an order of Court as the proper
ty of the late firm of H. B. A: B. li. Gardner, de
ceased. Horace B. Gardner, deceased, being the
surviving partner of said firm.
JOHN T. MARTIN, Adm’r.
Jan. 19th, 1857 34 tds.
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Administrator's Sale. .
ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the village of Sparta on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next within the legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
One town lot, known in the plan of the village
ofSpaita as Lot No. 40, on which there is a rock
carriage shop and a dwelling house. Said Lot
containing one half of an acre, more or less. Also
one share in the Hotel, known as the Edwards
House—a share originally being valued at one
hundred dollars. To be sold under an order of
the Court as the propertv of Burton K. Gardner,
deceased. JOHN T. MARTIN, Adm’r.
Jan. I9th, 1857. 34 tds.
CARRIAGE
3
R. E. &, C. H, GARDNER,
(Successors to II. B. A P>. 11. Gardner,)
Would n sportfully announce to the public gener
ally, that they have taken the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by IL B. & B. R. Gardner, where they in
tend carrying oil the business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any and all kinds of ’v ehicles, in
all of the various branches.
Particular attention will srn
be giv< ii to the DOING
UP of Carriages, Retritn- Vai£.~'
ing, &c. AH kinds of Carriage Ikon Work
done with despatch.
We will make to order any description of a ve
hicle at short notice.
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and we hope, that those having
work to be done ,ii our line of business, will give
us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in
prices.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13, 185
33 tf.
MeCOMB'S HOUSE OPEN !
LLEOCEYII.I.E, GA.
Administrator's Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Grdina-
ry of Twiggs county; Will he sold at public
outcry before the Court House door in Marion,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in MARCH next the following property to-wit;
The plantation belonging to the estate of Abra
ham Williams deceased, containing 208£ acres of
land, being lot No. 17, in the 7th District of origin
ally Baldwin now said county of Twiggs, under
an incumberanee of the widows dower, sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms on the day of sale.
32. S. GRIFFIN, Adm'r.
Jan. 19th. 1857. [l. s.] 34 tds.
AHE subscribers respectfully inform the public
that they have taken the well known stand,
or House, formerly occupied by Robt. McComb,
Sr., and respectfuLy solicit the patronage of their
old friends.
S. & R. A. McCOMB.
Milledgeville, Jan. 5th, 1857. 32 3m.
Times & Sentinel, Constitutionalist, Atlanta
Intelligencer, Thomasville Watchman please pub
lish 3 months and forward account.
MILLED iEYILLE
CLOTHING STORE,
WilLio-oti •Vhcrill Sale.
"YSUILL be sold before the Court House door, in
v T the town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, the following property to-wit:
Viz: one negro girl about 17 years of age and
dark complexion. Levied on as the property of
S. C. Nicholson, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Wilkinson Superior Court in favor of Beall and
Chambers vs: said Nicholson and Will. Garatt
security. Propertv pointed out by security.
B. FORD HAM, D. Sh’ff.
Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tds.
Appling Mlarriir Male.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Holmesville, Appling coun
ty on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the
legal hours of sale the following property, to-wit:
One Lot of Land No. 473 in the 4th district of
said county, levied on as the property of Henry
Howell, to satisfy onefifa in favor of Lovick
Pearce issued from Macon county Superiar Court.
Also, one undivided half of lots of land
No. 637 and 608 in the 2d district of said county,
levied on as the property of Abraham Colly to sat
isfy one fi fa issued from Camden Inferior Court
in favor of Clark & Udoll. Propertv pointed out
by defendant. WM. H. O YEBSTBEET, Sli’ff.
Jan. 15th, 1857. 35 tds
Sheriff Sale.
\VTILL be sold before the Court house door in
v* the town of Marion Twiggs county or the
first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal
hours of Sale, the following propertv towit: One
lot ol land (No. 127) containing one hundred and
ninety two and a halt acres, more or less, also
twenty six and a quarter acres of lot (No. 126) all
in the twenty eight District of originally Wilkin
son now Twiggs county, levied on as the property
of Solomon J. Bond to satisfy one Superior court
fi fa in favor of Wm. Smith against SolonianJ.
Bond, Harrison Oneel and Henry Oneel endorsers
property pointed out by Defendant this January
7th 1857.
33 tds. JOHN RALEY, Sheriff.
Administrator's Safe.
I 3URSUANT to an order of the Court of Oi
. dinary of Twiggs county; Will be sold to the j
j highest bidder before the Court House door in j
! Marion, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, the I
j following named negro property belonging to the
estate of James Ware late of said county deceased Quahries.
to-wit* I A general assortment
Joeallen, a man 35 years old and Augustus, a
man 20 years old, to be sold for a division of said
estate. Terms on the dav.
JAMES M. WARE, Adm’r.
Jan. 30th, 1857. [_L. s.] 36 tds.
leave to sell the real estate of Josiah M. Wooten,
late of said county deceased.
ANN WOOTEN, Ex’rx.
Jan. 5th, 1857. 33 2m.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county
for permission to sell lot of land No. 12, in the5tli
District of originally’Dooly now Pulaski County,
I belonging to the estate of Reuben Whitfield, late
I of said county deceased.
REUBEN REYNOLDS, Adm’r.
Jan. 7th, 1857. [r. c. c.] 33 2m
ft
Also. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VAT.I.
SES, CARPET BAGS and infer* Has;
and a splendid assortment of / 7.8 TI.\<
Ac. Ac.; all of which will be sold on reasonable
terms.
A. C. VAIL, Ag’t.
Oct. 27, 1856. 22 tf.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county
for permission to sell all the real estate belonging
to Chester Browa, late of said county deceased.
JOHN D. WYNNE.
Jan.7th, 1857. [r. c. c.] 33 2m.
S IYTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county,
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
James Ellis, late of said county, deceased.
J. M. GILSTRAP, Adm’r.
Dec. 20th, 1856. 31 9t
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS are forwamed from trading
j Y\_ for a certain note made payable to Nathan
J. Cannon, for thirty-nine 48-11)0 doll
January 1857, with interest from date, signed by
I J. P. Hudson, as said note or due bill has been
| lost and unpaid. N. J. CANNON.
! Irwinton, Ga., Feb. 6th, 1857. 37 3m
E. E. BREWER,
PLAIN ^ ORNAMENTAL
HOUSE 6c szan PAINTER,
MACON, GEORGIA.
All Orders left with E. J. White A- Ilro., or W.
L. V> HITE A <’o., Milledgeville, will meet with
prompt attention; specimens of his woik can lie
seen at either Store. (May 20, 1856—51 ly*
Kumuu.l Nhcrifl Mole.
WILL be sold hefoie the Court House door, in
vv the town of Swainsboro, iu said county, on
the first Tuesday in MARCH next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One hundred acres of land, levied on as the pro
perty of .labile McDaniel, to satisfy sundry li fas
issued from a Justice Court of the 55tb district of
said county, in favor of Charles II. Colston, ad
joining lands of James Wiggins and C. II. Cols
ton. Property pointed out by the plaintiff’.
Also, one other tract, containing one hundred
acres of land, levied on as the property of Eld
Swain, adjoining land of Isaac J. llinion and Har
ris, in the 55th district of said county. Property
pointed out by the defendant. All Levied on anil
returned to me by a constable.
E. DURDEN, Dep’y S’ff.
Jan. Gfh, 1857. 33 tds.
Wilkinson .Ylorlgnge Slioi ill Male—I’oSTroNED.
YITILL be sold before the Court IIous; door, in
yy the town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday
in MARCH next the following propertv, to-
wit :
One Lot commencing at the South-West corner
of Lot No. 167,in the 5th District of said County,
and running the line dividing said lot and one
hundred and fifty-two until it reaches the margin
of Biack Creek Swamp, ther.cc down said swamp
to Taylor’s branch and thence straight across to
the \\ estern margin of said branch, thence up said
margin to the dividing line one hundred and xixtv-
seveii 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 land lying and being in 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 5tli District of said county, ami ail the tim
ber that will square ten inches, on the lot of land
that Hannah Akridge lives on. Also, all that
right title and privilege and interest of timber
suitable for saw logs of a body of iar.d con
taining six hundred acres adjoining to No. 152,
and thirty-eight acres of lot 91, number conveyed
bv Daggct to Elijah Balts in 1840, being the right
to cut one half of said timber, all lying in the said
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
! TITHEKEAS, Lucius L. Resse, applies to me
i T T for letters of administration upon the estate
of Gibson II. Cornwell deceased.
! These are therefore to cite and admonish all
a MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL,
Tiie undersigned respectfully announc
es, that he has taken, and will open on the 20th
instant, the large New Brick Building, called
Tbe Milledg’cvillc Hotel,
situated on the corner of Wayne and Greene Sts.
and opposite to Mrs. Huson’s Hotel,
to ixainan Tlle !iJ,ove building has just been completed, and
ars dated from large size, (being three stories high, and
citrneA l.v I fronting 210 feet on Wayne street and 160 feet on
Greene street,) will furnish ample accommoda
tions for 250 or 300 persons,
The furniture, inculding beds, bedding, Ac., is
all entirely new, having been recently purchased
in the city of New York.
The undersigned has engaged a sufficient num
ber of trusty and experienced servants, and the
table will be supplied with the best the country
affords. Every effort will be made to render his
persons interested to be and appear at the next j gu es ts comfortable, and his old friends and the
March term of the Court of Ordinary of said conn- I public generally are respectfully and cordially in-
ty of said county to show cause, if any, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this Jan. 23,1857.
37 5t. P. P. LOVE JOY, Ord’ry.
vited to give him a call.
Milledgeville, Oct. 8, 1-
E. D. BROWN.
PJ tf
GEORGIA, Baldwin County County.
TITHEREAS, the estate of Dr. John J. Mitchell
T V late of said county, deceased, is at present
unrepresented.”
These are therefore to cite and admonish tbe
Kindred and creditors of said deceased to appear at
my office and apply for letters of administration
trilh the trill annexed, on or before the first Monday
in April next.
Given under my hand at office this 9th February
1857.
37 5t. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Baldwin county.
YI^ HEREAS, William R. Bivins applies to me
V Y for letters of Guardianship for the person and
propqgty of William Valentine Bivins, a minor son
of John W. Bivins, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law and show cause, if
any, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this February
9th, 1857.
37 5t. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
AITTIEREAS. Joel Deese, Guardian for F. A.
Y V Kettles, William Crumley, William Cham
bers and Moses B. Price, applies to me for letters
of Dismission from the above Guardianship.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to ho and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law to show cause, if any,
why said letters of Dismission should not be
granted in each case.
Given under my hand at office this 2d day of
February, 1857.
37 Ot. SAM’L BEALL. Ord’ry
AGENCY!
ROBERT W. SIMMS,
Neicnan, Coweta Co., Ga.,
"I AT ILL give his attention to the sale or pur-
7 V chase of Lands in any part of the State.
Persons owning lands in Cherokee or Southwest
ern Georgia, who reside at a distance, and wish
their lands sold, can have the same attended to, by
sending me their numbers and muniments of title
and power of attorney to sell and make titles. I
will also give particular attention to trying land
for those who may desire it.
Jan. 2, 1857. 32 6m.
NOTICE.
IVIIUI UUO JIMII OI hdiU lllliucr, IU1 JJIIlj' III IIIU Bcliu I’TDTY’T’ • c , r
county of Wilkinson, and sold as the property of I £ ’ . J 1 ; UL of an order of the honorable Court
William Bales, to satisl v a mortgage fi fa in favor '"t yidinary ot \t ilkinson county; Will be
of James M. Hall against said Bales. 8 .l*.!,. 9° Urt . Ho ? Ee ^ oor in S!lid county,
against
Property pointed out in said ti fa.
B. FORDHAM D. Sh’ff.
Feb. 4th, 1857. 37 tds.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
A LL persons holding demands against the es-
•XXtate of V. ittiam J. Martin, late of Twiggs
county deceased, are hereby notified to present
them to me in legal form for payment All who
10 ?; U , J estate wil1 please make imme
diate payment, if due.
Jan. P2th, 1857.
H- IT. PERRY, Adm’r.
[L. s.] 34 Ot.
notice.
A LL persons having claims or demands against
the late Col. Beniamin S. Jordan, of Bald
win county, are desired to present them for pay
ment. Debtors of the estate arc requested to come
forward and make payment to the undersigned
LEONIDAS A. JORDAN,
Adm’r. of the esl. of Cenj. S. Jordan.
January 14, 1857. 34 Gt
blanks of all kinds,
For Sale at this Office.
on the first I uesday in April next: the negroes
belonging to the estate of Mary Martin, late of
Washington County deceased, consisting of Jacob,
a man 61 years old, of black complexion, and Rosy,
a woman 50 years old of yellow complexion. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms of sale made known on the day of sale.
JOHN MARTIN, Guardian.
Feb. 25, 1857. * 37 t< ] 9 .
$100 RE WARD!
ILL be paid for the apprehension a
ry to me at the Penitentiary in Milledgeville,
,.c wrii vv nnVil.nsnil nr ,i, n
Ga., of WESLEY DONALDSON, or 50 dollars
for his lodgment in any safe Jail, so that I can get
him. The above Convict escaped from the Cell
Building on the niglit of the 18th of January, 1857.
DESCRIPTION.
Donaldson 6 feet 3 1-2 inches high, fair complex
ion, auburn hair, brown eyes, 28 years of age, is a
native of Roane county, North Carolina, was re
ceived February 1855, reported himself as a Clerk,
was convicted in Richmond county, of Simple Lar
ceny. WILLIAM TURK. Prin. Keepr.
Feb 3, 1857. 36 tf !
IIERRIXD'S PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE PROOF SAFES,
WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-PROOF
YY LOCKS—the same that were awarded sep
arate Medals at the World’s Fair, London. 1851,
and the World’s Fair, New York, 1853: and are the
only American Safes that were awarded medals at
tin- London World’s Fair.
These Safes are now admitted to be superior to
any ever offerred to (lie public; and the subscribers
challenge the world to produce an instance of
these Safes failing to preserve their contents
through ihe hottest tires, or a burglar picking the
lock
The subscribers and their agents are the only
p rsons authorized to make and sell Herrings Pa
tent Champion Safe, with Hall’s Patent Powder
Proof Locks.
S. C. HERRING & CO.,
Green Block, 135, 137 and 139 Water St.,
and 5 Murray St.. New York.
Agents in Goorgia^—BeJl and Prentess Savannah;
Seago and Abbott, Atlanta, Ga.
Feb. 10th. 1857. 37 3m.
NEWNAIY HOTEL.
J. Dougherty, Proprietor,
mj * igag THE Proprietor of this old and well
known Establishment, informs his
frends and the public generally, that he is now, as
heretofore, alwavs ready to accommodate them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE
STABLES,
Newnan, March 14th, 1854 3—tf.
REMOVAL!
FAIR & EDWARDS,
H AVE taken a Room in the North End of the
New Hotel, where they have a fine stock of
HARD-WARE,
Not to he surpassed by anv in the rity. Together
with EVERY DESCRIPTION of
VwmWy Groceries.
FINE CIGARS from $10 00 to $100 00 per M.
Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS
KEYS, &e., that can be procured.
Also, a large lot of the HEAVIEST GUNNY
CLOTH, at Savannah prices.
October 29, 1855. 22 tf
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
YITHEREAS.Eli S. Griffin applies tome f r
YY letters of Guardianship, of the person and
property of Thomas G. Beal, min it child of Janies
L. Beal deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred of said minor to me and ap
pear at mv office on or by fhe first Monday in
April next, then and there to show cause, if any,
whv said letters may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion tli is
Feb. 2d, 1857.
37 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
\\T HEKEAS, Charles E. Taylor applies to me
Y Y for letters of dismission from the guardian
ship of Martha Jane Taylor.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law. and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature this
Jan. J2th, 1857.
34 fit R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
IY HOTEL SO.
mi IE subscriber having recently
1 returned from the North, is now AAq kVl
prepared to supply his old custom- ■" * ■-III
ers, and all new applicants, with very superior
B.3AD71UJD* GrLCTEINGr
of the latest styles, mad-.- to order and the work
warranted, viz:
Style oi Overcoats—Raglan, Catalonia,
Talma. Mutant and Mirk.
Cassimere FROCK COATS, SACKS and SACK-
TEKS. various colors.
Black Beaver FROCK COATS and SACK-
TEES.
Extra fine black and fancy colored Cloth Dress
and FROCK COATS.
Pantaloons and Vests of all colors and
f YOUTH'S and BOYS
CLOTHING from fine to common.
HOOTS ./.Vll SHOES OF
Supetior Quality.
LEEBE’S finest HATS, and a general assort-
j ment of soft HATS and CAPS for Men and Boys.
11IWO months after date application will be I Shirts, Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Handker-
1 made to the Ordinary of Baldwin County for I chief's. Gloves, Suspenders and Hosiery.
GEORGIA. Irwin County.
XITHEREAS, Woodson Wilcox applies to me
Y * for letters of guardianship of the person and
property of William A. Wilcox, a minor orphan of
George Wilcox, deceased.
WHEREAS, Joliu D. Wilcox applies to me for
letters of guardianship of the person and property
of Thomas D. Wilcox, a minor orphan of George
Wilcox, deceased.
WHEREAS, Oliver H. Cooke applies to me for
letters of guardianship of the person and property
of George 1). Wilcox, a minor orphan of George
Wilcox, deceased.
WHEREAS. Ann Tombcrlin applies to me for
letters of guardianship of the person and property
of Saraii A. Wiggins.
WHEREAS, William ,T. Matliis applies to me
for letters of guardianship of the person and pro
perty of his so®, John W. Mathis.
These are therefore to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office within the time pres
cribed by law, and show cause, if any they have
hv said letters of guardianship should not be
ranted to said applicants.
Given under my hand at office, in Irwinviile,
this Jan. 12th, 1857.
34 5t M. HENDERSON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
"T ILHEREAS, James E. Coney applies to r.ie for
Y 1 the guardianship of William C., Charles R.,
and James YV. Coney, minor children of Jeremiah
Coney, deceased.
These are thei efore to cite and admonish all per-
ions interested to be and appear at my office with-
n the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said guardianship should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
Jan. 12th, 1857.
31 ot R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
IlFlfl
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
XYTHEREAS, Jesse Mullis applies for letters
YY of guardianship of the person and property
of William, Robert, Jane and Elizabeth, minor
children of Robertson Rogers, late of said county,
deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the persons interested to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature this
Jan. 12th, JS57.
34 51 R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
YYrilEREAS, Jacob Dykes applies to me for
YY the guardianship of the person and property
of Sarah E. Fountain, minor.
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, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters of guardianship
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
I Jan. 12th, 1857.
34 5t R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
I GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
YYTHEREAS, John Boiingo applies to me for
Y Y letters of administration on the estate of
j Hereby Simms, late of said county, deceased.
I These are therefore to cite and admonish all per-
I sons interested to he and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
< liven under my hand and official signature this
Jan. 12th, 1857.
34 St R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
YUHEREAS, J. F. Barber, guardian, applies to
Y Y me for letters of dismission from the estate
of Milledge Stephens, minor of Aliliedge Stephens,
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, to show cause, it
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. .
Given under my hand and official signature this
Jan. 12th, 1857.
34 Ot R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
\\7 HEREAS, Josiah C. Banks applies to me
YY for Letters of Administration upon the es
tate of Christopher C. Banks, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to bn and appear at my office on the first Mon
day in March next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted tlie
applicant.
Given under my band at office, Jan. 27tb, 1857.
35 5t P. P. LOVE JOY’, Ord’y.
ANOTHER LETTER FROM INDIA.
Messrs. Pkkrv DavisA Son:—I nm ha,my 10 be
aide o> add that vour medicine is gelling more and
more into note, and consequently the demand fiir it is in
ert aring. The sales of toy various Snbs Agencies are
very sat is factory, especial 1 y in Manlmain and Dtma-
pore, in (act, w lierever Europium Regiments are lore-
let!, the sales are extensive. A p irty in Agia who sent
for a supply for his personal use, anti that of his friends,
says Hie demand for k is great, aad recommends the
appointment ofao agent there.
Mr. Tootle, of I far rack pore, writes under date of
20lh October. “ This will certify that my son, 19 years
of age, was taken suddenly ill iti ihe night, with a
pain in Ihe stomach fdlowed by Cholera tie found no
relief until I gave him a teaspoonfnl of the Pain Kt’lcr
<1 i luted wiih-vtaim water; bin after the expirauun of a
few momcnls he brought it op, when 1 repeated the
dose, which partially relieved him. I followed it
with a third dose, when he fell asleep, and on
waking next morning he was quite fresh. 1
consider it a most valuable medicine to bo always
at hand” I remain,yours, &,e ,J. L. CARR.VU,•Cal
cutta,
KUThere is no medicine at the prrsent day I value
so high as Perky Davis’ Veoetaele Pa/n Kiiler
I have used it in my family for years,-in every instance,
it has proved a sovereign remedy. I tested its
qualities to day, una severe burn, arid found it all that
could be desired.
A. 1). MILNE, Editor rr Messenger.
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Kii.nen—'Nutwiihsiand-
g the many imitations of this article, and many oth
er medicines in the market pretending to answer to
same purposes, yet the sale of Perry Davis. Vi grla-
ble Pain Killer is more than the w hole of them put
together. It is one of the few articles that are just
what they pretend to be. Try it.— [Brunswick 7Vie-
graph.
Opinion ov the Prominent Dr.uggistsj in
Cincinnati.—We ihe undersigned, JJruggi&tsuf this
City,are acquainted with, and sold fur a tear or two
past, an article off aiailv lledicine known as Perry Da
vis’ Vegetable Fain Killer, and we would assure the
public that in every instance, solar as we know, it lias
given the best satisfaction to the purchaser. We can
recommend it to the public as an article
OF GREAT MERIT [AND VIRTUE.
Indeed we never knew an articlenf medicine hecome
so deservedly popular in so short a time, w hich is prov
ed by ihe fact of its extensive sale, and constantly in
creasing demand. .Vign rs:
J. E. Park J. D.-Dougherty, VV M. J. Gordon,
Clias.Collins, AhiaZelier, E. R. Hirimun,
iS. II- Fomin, A. C. Scoviile, G. H. Bates,
Wade, Ecastein & Co. I, & C. Rreakirt.
Dear 8ir.--I became your ngent without feeling
any interest in the medicine, hut I soon became very
much interested, upon seeing the happy effect it had
upon many persons. The increased sales in this .State
are truly astonishing. I might have collected any
number of certificates of its great power in relieving
pain, if I had attended to it at the time the cures game
tin *cr mv observation. The least 1 can say of the Pain
Killer is, ihat it fully answers the purposes for which
it is recommende 1
A. W HATCH, Druggist, Mdwaukie.
We call attention to the great remedy of Perry Davis
& >un called the Pain Killer. We believe that the pub-
lie gener I ly have great confidence in the efficacy of
this medicine, as it is in this State very geneial y used.
— Biblical Recorder (N C.)
In concliis 011 we will take the liberty to remark, that
a more justly celebralnid article limn “Perry Davis’ Pain
K. lier” has never been introduced to the public.—Prov.
Gener’! Advertiser.
There is n ilicig as yet surpassed Perry Davis’ Veg
etable Pain Killer, which is the most valuable family
medicine now in -use, ior many internal and external
■uplands that flesh is heir to. To convince you of the
fact, you have hut to call at the drug store, were you
can get a bottle—from twenty-five cents to one dollar.—
Term. Organ
As a means of removing pain from the body no medi
cine has ever acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis’
’ain Killer. Tiiesale of tlie arlieles lias exceeded all
belief. But it has real merit,- and that is suflicient.--
New port and Covington (Ky ) Dailey News.
We hear blit one report from all who use Perry Davis’
Vegetable Pain Killer, and that is, that its wonderful
power in relieving the most severe pain, has never been
equalled.—Burlington Sentinel.
We have used iIip article and found it valuable. The
sale of ibis article in the United States is beyond all pre»
edent.as the pook of the office will show.—Cincinnati
Commercial.
i'lie Pain Killer is for Sale by E. J. White ami James
Ilerty, Milledgeville; John I!. Moore <fc Co, and Jos. M.
Turner & Co. Savannah; Barneit, Carter & Co. and
Clark. Wells & Dubose, Augusta; E L Strohecker & Co
Macon; and by Druggists arid Grocers generally.
January 21, 1857. 35 3m
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
YITHHREA.N, Elbert YV. Baynes, Guardian of
Y V James T. Roby applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at 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 at office this 16th Janua
ry, 1857. 35 Gt P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Y17T1EREAS. Harman II. Geiger, Guardian of
YY Edntond J. YValton, applies to me for Let
ters of Dismission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office with
in tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 10th Janua
ry 1857. 35 6t P. I’. LOVEJOY, Ord’ny.
- GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS, John YV. A. Smith applies to
me for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Nancy Smith,-deceased.
These are therefore to cite mid admonish all per
sons concerned to appear at my office w ithin the
time prescribed by Irw, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not -be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 10th January,
1857. 35 St P. P. LOVEJOY’, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Appling county.
W HEREAS Solomon Mobley applies io nte
for letters of administration on the Estate of
Jessee Mobley late of said county deceased with
the will annexed. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased to be and appear at nty office
in terms of law, and tile their objections if any.
Given tinder my hand at office, this the 12th of
January 1857.
34 5t. JOSEPH T. McCALL, Ord’y.
FOB -
Philadelphia, IV, York, &e.
Charleston and Savannah
STE\11S111P LISES.
Cabin Passage $20—-Steerage $0,
riYHE well known first class steam-ships, KEY’-
1. STONE STATE, Capt. K. Hardie, STATE
OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, will hereaf
ter form a lYeeldtj Line to Philadelphia, sailing
Erery Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and
Charleston, as follows:
SAILING DAY’S.—Tlie Keystone State will
il from Savannah the following Saturdays: FEB
RUARY’14th and 28th: MARCH J4th and 28th;
APRIL 11th and 25th; MAY 9th and 23d; JUNE
(it.h and 2i)th, &c.; leaving Philadelphia the alter
nate Saturdays.
The State of Georgia will sail from Charleston
the following Saturdays: JANUARY 24th; FEB
RUARY’ 7th and 21st; MARCH 7th and 21st;
APRIL 4lh and IStli; MAY’ 2d, 1 Gt It and 3lith;
Jl ! NE I3th and 27th; leaving Philadelphia the
alternate Saturdays.
In strength, speed and accommodations, those
ships are fully equal to any running on the coast.
Inland navigation, 100 miles on Delaware River
and Bay, two nights at st a.
For Niagara Falls, the lakes aid Canada.
Shortest tend Cheapest itotile.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia with
tlie Great Northwestern Railroad Route through
to Niaraga Falls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Phil
adelphia. Through Tickets, with the privilege of
stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points,
fer sale by the agents in Savannah and Charleston.
I Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $28 ; to Elmi
ra, $26: to Canandiagua, $27.
Agents at Philadelphia, A. Heron Jr.
Agent at Savannah, (’ A. Gkf.ixf.k.
Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. Budd.
Feb. 10th, 1857. 37 Cm.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
'1VTHEREAS, John Hail applies tome for Let
Y y ters of Administration de bonis non on tlie
estate of Joel McClendon late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to bo and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand in office this 16th January,
1857. 35 5t P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
T^THEREAS, John Andrews applies to me for
Y Y Letters of Administration on the estate of
Jesse Loyall late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office with
in tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 16th Janu
ary, 1857. 35 5t P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’y.
IWUEDERit
$000 H.EWAR.D!
\\l ILL be paid for tlie apprehension of George
YY Slaughter, who murdered Wm. E. Green
on the 24fh of December last at Rozars Store,
Laurens County, Ga He lias since been pursued
as far as.Jacksonville, Florida, where it was as
certained that lie sold his horse and gun about 30
miles from the above named place, and then went
on to Jacksonville and put up at a hotel for the
purpose of taking a boat On tlie day the boat
left for Charleston, touching only at Eornandina,
he was seen to go on tlie boat sometime before its
departure, but tlie captain and managers can
give no account of him on the voyage, so it is sup
posed he went aboard and come off again in order
to deceive his pursuers, and is still lurking about
in Florida or in Dale county, Alabama where lie
has relatives, or somewhere in Georgia. At Jack
sonville lie assumed the name of Joint Thompson.
My address is stepbensville, YY’ilkinsou countv,
Ga.
EASON GREEN,
JESSE J. GREEN,
BENJAMIN C. GREEN
MARSHAL II. GREEN.
DESCRIPTION,
GEORGE SLAUGHTER is about 19 or 20 years
old, slender built, black eyes, dark hair, 5 feet 6
or 8 inches high, quick spoken, downward look
thin visage, no beard without tliev are artificial,
generally wore long hair, has an awkward uncouth
appearance, stoops forward in walking and weigiis
110 or 120 pounds. Tlie above sum will be cheer
fully paid for the apprehension and delivery or
lodgement in some safe jail that he may be dealt
with in terms of tlie law.
Feb.4th,1857. 37 4t
IfoiJ'- (iPHi.it’v riTparation
Ob iiiijHLY CONl'i-NTHAI l.I) O.JMi Uliib FLUID
EXTRACT Bl'CHC. #
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Weaknesses, Obstructions. Secret Diseases,
Female Groplaints and all Diseases
of the Semel Organs,
Arising from Eirrscrennd Impiwier>cips in Life, and re
moving all improfier Discharges from the Bladder,
Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, wh-Mhe r listing in
male op female,
From whatever cause they may have originated, and no
matter of hou long standing, giving Health
«i d Vigor Jo the Frame, rih! BK omto
the Pallid Cheek.
JOY TO Till* AFFLICTED*!
Il cures Nervous and debilitated ►uff«*rers, and r* moves
all the symptoms, among which will be found
indisposition
to Exon ion, Loss of
Power, Loss ol Memory.
Difficulty of Breathing,Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of I)is*,
ease, Weak Nerves, Tieiuhling, Dread
ful Horror of L>eatit, Night Sv\eai«. f .old Fet t,
Wake loli less, Dimness ot Vision, Languor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the Muscular Sclera, Often En ormous
Appeiiie, with Dyspeptic Symptom*. {| u t Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Diyness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance arid irruptions on
tbe Face, Pain in the Rack, lit-a-
Vineas of the Eyelids, Fre-
<ju*iiily Blue-; Spots
F ying Bt foie
I be Eyes,
wiih Temporary Suffuaion and Loss of Sight, Want of
Attention, Great Mobility, resth ssness, with horror
of s*uci. ly, nodi ng is more desirable to such Pa
tients than & Siiude, and noshing they more
dread for Fear of Themselves; no Ke-
pose of Manner, no»a r nest net*, no
Speculation, but a Hurried
Transition from one
question to an-
or her.
These symptoms, if allowed lo go on—which this rne
diciue invariably lemuves-soon follows loss of row
KR, FATUITY, ami EPILEPTIC FITS—ill one of which
ihe patient may expire. Who cam s*y that these exees
ses are not frequently followed hy those direful disease*
—Insanity and ConsiKnption ? Thi; records of the In*
sane Asylums, and tin* «ie!anclioly deaths hy Consump
tion, hear ample w itness to the truth «»f these assertions.
In Lunatic Asylums the »*o»t melancholy exhibition ap
pers. The countenance is actually sodden and quite
destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits if. Should
a sound of tlie voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."**
Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by
the Use of this Infallible I&cmcdy.
If you are suff«*ringwiih any of fhe above distressing
ailments, the Fiuid Extract Buc.hu will cure you. 'Pry
it and be convinced of iis efficacy.
Beware of quack nostrums and quack doctors, who
falsely boast of abilities and reference*. (‘itizens know
and avoid them, ami save Long Suffering, Money and
Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this pop"
ular and specific remedy.
it allays all pain and infinrnation, is perfectly pleas
ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action.
Hclir.boUPs Extract Bischu
Is prepared directly according to the i ules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with the greatest .accuracy and (.’hem
ical knowledge and rare devoted in its combination
See Professor Dewees* Valuable Works on tlie Prnctie*
of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works o!
Medicine.
$3* S 1 O O One hundred dollars will be paid to
any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever in
•ured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can
ne produced to prove iliat it does great good. Cases oi
from one week to thirteen years’ standing have beencf
letted. The mass of Voluntary Testimony in posses
sum of tiie Proprietors, vouching its virtues and cura
tive powers, is immense, embracing names well known
to Science and Fame.
100,(X)U Bullies have been sold, ami not a -single in-
stance of a failure lias been reported 1
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
('ity of Philadelphia, IL T. HELMBCLD, Chemis'.
wh>* being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
contains tu Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, bnt
are purely ^vegetable. H. T. HLDMBOLD,
fckde Manufacturer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d day ol
November, 1851. Wm P. Hibbard, Alderman.
Price per Bottle, or Sir for $5, delivered to any
address,
Accompanied by reliable ami responsible certificates
from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and
others. Prepared and sold by
IL T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
ATo. f>2 South Tenth St., below Chesnut, Assembly
Buildings, Phila.
OCT To be had of E. J. WHITE A: BIIO.. Milledge-
ville, Ga., and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadas and British Provinces
Beware of Counterfeits Ask for lldmbold’s. Take
no other. Cures guarantied. 33 ]y.
AYER’S
THE MEDICINE OF THE MILLION.
PHILOSOPHY* Ai\D F.1CT!
PILLS!
The exciting: cause ol sickness.
The blood is the life.sustaining ngent, It furnishes
the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integ
ument. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins its
distribtUors, and ihe intestines tbe channel through
which the waste matter rejected in its productions is
expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation and the
bowels, these Pills art simultaneously, relieving indi
gestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating ihe excretions
The National Complaint.
Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all
classes in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes,
anti is the primary source of innumerable dangerous
maladies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however
obstinate its resissarire to ordinary preparations, it
yields readily and rapidly to this searching and uner
ring remedy.
Bslions A flections.
The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im
portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which
secrete* this fluid, these Pills operate specifically, in
fallibly rectifying its irregularities and effectually cur
ing Jaundice, Bilious Kemitlants, and all the varieties of
disease generated by an unnatural condition ofthe organ
Bowel Complaints.
Unless the bowels perform their functions properly,
the w hole body suffers. Tens jf thoiisr.nds die annu
ally of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic Constipation, and
oilier diseases of these waste pipes of the system. The
effect ofthe Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether
casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By
following the printed directions, the most alarming ca
ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled.
A WORD TO FEMALES
The local debility and irregularities which are the es
pecial annoyances of the weaker sex and w I ich, when
neglecied, always shorten life, are relieved for the t me
being,and prevented for the time to come, by a course
of ibis mild but iborough alterative.
Are caring the Sick t« an extent nevu
before known of any Medicine.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR Y0UR3ELVE,.
JULES HAUEL, Esq., the well-known perfumer, of Chestnnt
Street. Philadelphia, whose choice products are found at almost
every toilet, says, —
“ I am happy to say of your Cathartio Pills, that I have found
them a better family medicine for common use than anv other
within my know ledge. Many of my friends huve realized marked
benefits from them, and coincide with me ia believing that they
possess extraordinary virtues for driving out diseases and curing
the sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to bo
taken — qualities which must make them valued by the public
when they ore known.”
The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW, writes from Baltimore,
loth April, 1854,— ^
**Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir: I have taken your Pills with great
benefit, for tho listlessness, languor, loss of appetite, and Bilkm*
headache, which has of late years overtaken me in the sprint
A few doses of your Pills cured me. I have used your Cherry
Pectoral many years in my family for coughs and colds with un
failing success. You make medicines which cure., and I f. © it ^
pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are
doing.”
JOHN F. BEATT Y, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad savs,—
“Jk ti. R. Office, Philadelphia, Dec. 13,1853
“ Sir : I Lake pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy
af your medicines, having derived very material benefit from tho
use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am never with
out them iu my family, nor shall 1 ever consent to he, while my
•leans will procure them.” J
The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. D., of Wentworth
N. H., writes, — ’
“Having used your Cathartic Pills in iay practice, I certify
from experience, that they are an invaluable purgative. In easc«
of disordered functions Jf the liver, causing headache, indiges
tion, costiveness, and tho great variety of diseases that follow,
they are a surer remedy than any other. Tn all eases when* a
purgative remedy is required, I confidently recommend theso
Pills to the public, as superior to any other I have ever found.
They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe — qualities
which n\Ake them an invaluable article for public use. I have
for many years known year Cherry }\>doral as the best Cough
medicine in the world, and these Pills are in no wise inferior to
that admirable preparation for the treatment of diseases.”
“ Acton. Me., Noe. 25,1853.
“ HR- J- C. A yer. Dear Sir: I have been afflicted fnwi my birth
with scrofula in its worst form,and now, after twenty years’ trial,
and an untold amount of suffering, have been completely cured
in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I
write, can ouly.be imagined when you realize what I have suffered,
and how long.
u Never until now have I been free from this loathsome disease
in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and mode mo al
most blind, besides the uneudurable pain : at others it settled in
tho seal]) of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has kept mo
partly hahl all my days: sometimes it came out in my face, and
kept it fur months a raw sore.
“ Abont nine weeks ago 1 commenced taking your Cathartic
Pills, and now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes aro
well, my skin is fair, and my hair has commenced a healthy
growth : all of which makes mo 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.,
MARTA RICKER.”
“ I have known the above-named Maria Ricker front her child
hood, and her statement is strictly true.
ANDREW J. MESERVE,
Overseer of tlie Portsmouth Manufacturing Co.”
Capt. JOEL PRATT, of tlie ship Marion, writes from Boston.
20th April, 1854, —
u Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attack which arose
from derangement of the Liver, which liad Itecome very serious.
I had failed of any relief by my Physician, aud from every
remedy I could try; but a few doses of your Pills have completely
restored mo to health. I have given them to m> children for
worms, with the best effects. They were promptly cured. 1
recommended them to a friend for costive n<-ss, which hail troubled
him for months; he told me in a few day.- they had cured him
You make the best medicine in tho 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 but the neighboring Statos
“ New Orleans, hth April, 1854.
“Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself
and family have been very much benefited by your medicines.
My wife was cured, two years since, of a severe ami dangerous
cough, by your Cherry Pectoral, and since then has eiyoyed
perfect health. My children have several times been cured from
attacks of the Influenza and Croup by it It ia an invaluablo
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 best
Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from
any of the numerous remedies I had taken.
“ You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to oar
family, and you may well suppose we are not unmindful of it.
Yours respectfull y,
LEAVITT THAXTER”
“ Senate Chamber, Ohio, April bth, 1854.
“ Dr. J. C. Ayer. Honored Sir: I have made a thorough trial
of the Cathartic Pills left mo by your agent, and havo been
cured by them of tne dreadful Rheumatism under which.ho
found me suffering. The first dose relieved me, and a few subse
quent doses have 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.
Yonrs with great respect,
LUCIUS B. METCALF”
The al»ove 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 the}’ make more profit. Be not imposed upon by
anv such counsellors.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Hass
E. WHITE, Milledgeville; Geu. i’avite, Macon,
Z. W. Little, Eatonton; C'otliran & Watkin, Spar
ta; and Haviland, Risley &. Co., Wholesale
Agents. [March 11,1856,41 ly
WOOL MANUFACTURING!!
’IHIE subscribers will continue tho business of
A Wool Carding 71 nj Manufacturing, at their
MILL in Milledgeville, Ga., and customers con
signing their WOOL to us hy Kail Koad or other
ways, may rclv on having their orders and instruc
tions promptly attended to. The highest market
price will be paid for Wool in exchange for Cloth.
Wool Manufactured into Jeans or Kerseys at
the usual price.
Persons at a distance will please forward
their Wool as early as possible.
it. .1- JTEH'EEES Co.
Wm. Walker,
J. C. Shea,
D. A. Jewell.
Milledgeville, Feb. 20, 1856 39tf
Herrings Patent
O
Champion Fire-Proof
SAFES,
With Hall’s Patent Powder-
Proof Locks, the same that
were awarded separate medals
at the World's Fair, London,
1851, and the World’s Fair, New York, 1853, and
are the only American Safes that were awarded
medals at the 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 aud 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. HERh’IXG & CO., Green Block,
Nos. 135. 137 and 139 Water st., and No. 5 Mur
ray st., N. Y.
Bell A: Prentiss, Agents, Savannah; Seago &
Abbott, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. 17 ly
Xiiach’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
A safe, speedy and radical cure far Rheu
matism, Rheumatic Gout avd Sciatica.
We the undersigned citizens of Putnam Co.,
Ga., cheerfully bear testimony to the efficacy of
i Linch’s Anti-Kheumatic Powders in the treatment
y's Pills arc the best remedy known j acute or chronic Rhematism, many cases having
• , , /• ., ,7 7 . been successfully treated hv ]>r. J. G. <>117805,
WOl / d for the jot lolCWg diseases. witliin nrr ner-omil 1, ti 11p ■] in * tlif.se
Hollowa
in the worldfor the folio
Asthma, Debility, Liver complaints.
Bowel complaints, Fever and Ague, Low ness of spirits,
C'utiglis, Femalecurn|daiiils, Piles.
Coids, Headache, Ntone and Grave!
Chest diseases, Indigestion, Secondary sytnp-
Costiveness, Influenza, toms.
Dyspepsia, Inflammation, Venereal affection
Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Inward weakness Worms of all kmd
90“ Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway
80, Maid -n lame, New York, and 24 t Strand, London,
and hy all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medi
cines throughout tfie United Slates, anil the civilized
world, in Boxes, at 25 ets. fiJl rts, and SI each.
90“ There is < otisidernblc saving by taking the larger
size. *,N. B.—Directions tor the guidance of patients
in every disorderare affixed lo pnch Box. ITeowly
Land Office, Morgan Camion Co. Ga.
"IYTE will say to the owners of improved or un-
Y T improved Lauds, in S. W. Georgia: send us
your numbers, the nature of your title <&c., as we
are selling, or examining and giving information
of Lands Hi the counties nf 8. W. Georgia, on rea-
sonablAPrnis. GRIFFIN A- ROBERTS.
Wm. E. Griffin, Joseph W. Roberts.
May 5, 1856. 49 1 y
W HEREAS, M. W. Spence applies to mo for
letters of adniinstration on the estate of James
Carter, late of said county deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
Singular, the Kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appeap at my office and file their objec
tions, if any, within the time prescribed by law.
Given under my hand at office -this 2nd day
February 1857.
37 5t. JOSEPH L. McCALL, Ord’y. -
Administrator's Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of tho Court of Ordin
ary of Irwin county; Will he sold on the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, at Ihe Court House
door iu Berrien county, within tlie legal hours of
sale, the following property to-wit;
Lot of Land No. 333, in the 5th District of for
merly Irwin, now Berrien county. Sold atylhe
property of Joffn Tombcrlin, late of Irwin county
deceased. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs anti
creditors of said deceased.
JAMES L. WILLCOX, Adm’r
with the will annexed.
Feb. 10th, 1957. 38 tds.
Wilder's Patent
SALAMANDER
Si\¥E,
With Rich A Co.'s im
provement. “The best
safe in the world.” Se
cured by the celebrated
La Belle Powder-Proof
Lock, with a very small
key—jU made under the
immediate inspection of
our Mr. Stearns, who has for 14 years superintend
ed their muiufacture, during which time not a
dollar’s worth of property has been consumed in
one of them—213 have been tested in accidental
fires.
Warranted free from dampness. For sale hy
Stearns & M \ttviN, Nos. 40 Murray and 146
Water sts. New York.
Second-hand Safes of other makers at reduced
prices.
Also for sale by C. II. Campfield, Savannah:
Cnmi'chae! & Bean, Augusta; Bray & Carliart,
Macon; Wallace & Wingfield, Atlanta; Hall,
Moses & Co., Columbus.
Sept. 12, 1850. 17 ]y
A. 33. SMITH’S'
CELSSiiATEK ELECTRIC OIL.
mills OIL is the only sure remedy in the world
_L for the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Pains in
the Back, Breast or Side, Palpitation of the Heart,
Paralytic Stroke. Toothache, Headache, Cramps
in the Stomach, Scrofula, Frosted Hands or Feet,
Sore Eyes, Piles, Sprains or Bruises, Sores or
Burns, Stiffness in the Joints, Tetter orSaltRhoum
Neuralgia, Sore Breasts, Erysipelas, Asthma, oi
any Diseases that are Sore or Painful, is the only
arti; > ever brought before the public that will do
its work PERFECTLY in from 3 to 20 minutes, has
been used by thonsamk-jind pronounced to be the
best remedy ever discovered. Try every tiling
else, then give this one simple trial.
Price, 25 cts, 5b cts, and $ 1 per Bottle For sale
by Wm. L. White & Co., only Agents, Miiledge-
▼>!le Ga [>Sept. 30, ’56; 18 6m
within our personal knowledge in which these
Powders were principally used.
Joel Branham, M. 1). Wm. I!. Carter,
Stephen B. Marshall, D. R. Adams.
T. B. Harwell, T homas Respess,
Daniel Slade, Michael Dennis,
G. R. Thomas, J. Nicholson A 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-,
Eaton tun, 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 by Janies Ilerty, Milledgeville, Ga.,
J. G. GIBSON, Eatonton, Ga.
April 6. 1856. 45 Ibni.
Important to re males!!
Dr. cheeseman’s Tills. «**>£*-
X O T 1 C E—The combinations of ingredients
in these FILLS are tlie result of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation,
and certain iu correcting all irregularities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain iu tlie side,
palpitation of the heart, disturded sleep, w hich al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They can
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be
sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
or health. Explicit directions, which should he
read, accompany each Box.
Price. $1 per box. For sale by James H , r, y
and Wm. L. White & Co., Milledgeville, they wiil
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $L
they can also be obtained of Dr. C L. 1 heesennan,
Box No. 4531, New York Post-office. 17 ly
Hutldlv, IIacii«■«* ami Leather Utorr,
At his old stand, near the Post OJire.
THE subscriber lias just received from Jim*
York, a choice selection of
I.mliex' anal CJentlonicns’ MadtlUi,
Saddlery, Bridles, Curvet linos, Saddle Bags, b7(T s
Spurs, Harness ami Side Leather, Kid and LalJ
Shins, Lace I.rather, Bund Leather, SfC. SfC.
Also Men’s Double Sole Russet Brogan Shots.
fr Saddles an>l Harness manufactured and re
paired on short notice.
E3F* Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and
repaired to order, with neatness ami dispatch.
I Will Pay the Highest Cash Prices for
Dry or Green Hides.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
Dec. 16, li$4. 29 tf
PURE DOMESTIC WINE!
Just Received a fresh supply, of the Pure Juice,
For Sale by E.. J White tft Bro.