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GENERAL
-yy ILL be sold before the Court House Aar, in
,i~ : „«n of Swainesboro. tmauual county.
' Jbe first Tuesday in MAY n-xt. between the
-•iual hours of-Jib- the fallowing property to-wit:
One track of land containing 218 acres, more or
ADV EK TISKMKXTS.
GROUEKIESMiROCERIES!
rniiK subscribers, thankful to their friends aud
less, Iving <*n the waters of the BigOhomiec River,
a [joining ilands of Miles Collins and others. Also,
one other track of land containing 7>i*l acres, ly
ing on the waters of Hi? Canoe Glee, adjoining
lauds of Lewis Collins and others. Also another
tract, containing 3 Ml acres, more or less, lying on
the water--of the Hi? Ohoopee River, known as
the Davis place, with iinprovement thereon, adjoin
ing Hilliard and others. Ml levied on as the
property of Charles M-Collough, to satisfy one
li fa issued from Emsum-i Snp- rio;- Court, in tavor
of Stephen i- ealey. Property pointed out by the
defendant.
E. DURDEN. D Slriff
Feb. 3th, 1857. dS tds.
I
_L customers fur their libvi il patronage the past
year, heg leave to inform them that they are still 1
at tln-ir old stand.
Opposite the Tost Office,
where they would H'pica-, d to wait upon them.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT^.
linbrofvpe A Fotogi aph
GALLERY!
WEAKLEY &* WHITE.
G I T A T I O N 8.
tvilkiuaon '!»rt;»sf Sbrrifl ssalc.
’\l' r ILL he sold before the Court House door, in
7 7 the town of Irwintoft, on tiit first 1 m-sday in
MAY next, the following property to-wit:
Miliey a woman about 37> years, of age, Franci s
a girl about 11 years of age, Margaret about '
yean old. Levied on as the pr.,pmty of John
Jones to satisfy a mortgage ti fa in Chatham su
perior C-unt in favor ot Ezekiel Wimberly, Guar-
diau. Property pointed out in s tid !i fa.
RICHARD SNOW, IV Sh’ff.
Feb. 27, 1657. 49 tds.
.tpjiliay nhrrigt, Suli-s, ter tin.,
"Y\7"ILL. be ;-,dd on the First 1 u«-.- bn n M A Y
TY next, before the Court lions - door, in the
town of liolmesville. Appling county, within the
legal hours of sale, tl»c following property, to-wit:
One teutli pari of lot of land. No. did. in the 2d
District of Appling county, as the ppop -rty of.I: s-
ssy I). Crappes, levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, the one tenth undivided part lot ofianl
No. aid, in the 2d district of Appling county, ns
the property ot Jam *s Hilliard, levy made and. re
turned to tne by a constable.
Also, one undivided halt of lots of land Nos 608
and 637 in the tid drit. of Appling county, known
as Town Blnff, levied «.n as the property of Abra
ham Colby, to satisfy an execution issued from the
Inferior Court of Camden county, in fr.vor of Clark
& Ud.nl vs Abraham Cjlby, property pointed out
by plaintiff.
Also, one lot of land No, 586, levied on as the pro
perty of Nathaniel A. Hell, lyi: g in the 2d district
of Appling county, property pointed out by- deft.
Also, one negro hoy, about 20 years of age, rath
er d irk complexion, levied on ns the property of
A. H. Thomas, to satisfy a ti f i issued from Appling
Superior Court in favor of Elias Hrancb, John K.
Wood and others, vs said Thomas: property point
ed out by defendant. Ail the above named pro-
p-rtv levied on March Kith 18',7
43 tds WM. H. OVERSTREET, Sh’ff.
FILL ASSOSTMEST
i °f all articles usually kept in their Hue, consisting
i in part of
Stewart's A l’.A C Olai if. 1 S ir,
! ("lushed. Powdered and Loaf Sugar,
; Media, .leva and Rio Codec,
! Sperm, \dsm:,r.t and Tallow Candles,
t n’.ia Me!.,--, - c„i X. O Sirup,
| Mackerel, and Fulton Market licet",
I Extra Family and S ipmfme Flour,
| Ch --se, Riec and Seda Crackers,
| Table Salt in h.igs and box.s,
j Cast and Mow Steel,
Iron, Nails and Salt,
Lime and Plaster Paris,
: Yellow and Mercer Potatoes.
’ t .dlins Axes, Weeding Hoes,
j Well, Lug and Trace Chains,
Wooden Ware, Tubs, Air.,
Fine Wines and Hraudies.
\\ in dim Glass, White la-ad,
j l amp. Linseed and Train O Is,
; Y -irnish. i'lirpetitme. Ar . Ac , with various oth-
i er articles. St tiff A CAKAKER.
i Milbstg-viilo. Fnh. fith. 1*>57. 37 tf
Having located permanently in Millcdgevllle, ami
hax iro_ fitted up a 8tM.KMiHt Swt Ltnll r H tl t i ll V,
(in 1 on’s New Itrick Building,! .ho now pri-ptiicd
to take \MHItinvrr. and Pnorm.it si lts in tIn
most improved styles.
Call ami examine our specimens.
UlitlRlilA, \\ ilkmami eoiiiity .
\Y 111;UFA-'. Riolmid Wiittnr*, imikos appllea
7 7 lion to lie lot lei |ii -I ot \. I in I il 1 m 11 ul I, in mi
cslfilii ot III. abut li \\ ul tma, I at II nl this enmity
dan. 13, 1857.
33 tf.
tin
ih ceas 'd
I tils Is tlioieRirn to elto mid admonish nil and
■Ingulai Hi'' kliidi' I and crcdltma nt said ib eoascd
to In 'Hid npp Ml n< Illy I'llo n o It It I m the lion pm
ai'rdiod l<\ law to show cmitn, it am. why *ald
letters nl -\i I tn i ii 1st (at |o|i slooibl toilin' gtattled
Htino ntlilel m\ Ii ilol at mill" tliis I > ll| day of
Vpill, ISOL
47 5t HVMI. HI VI L,Oil hi,
< 11: N E !t A L AI * V KIITIS EM ENTS.
Dr. McLANB'S
<’L li H It A TED
V I; llM H UGE
IJVKit PULLS.
Tun «»f I III ill mi I'
i a (Ion* of I he Age.
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to 01" I"
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and AItmi
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FEMALE DIVERSITY.
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(Sncerssi
Would is speetllllly
alii , licit they hax
ei | ■ d by II P A
C. H. G A R D N L R,
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tin' I'tlMl*- I’rl' 1 V-
nnbotimy
fnKoti (he SHOP loHtitMly
H. lv GhhIw T. uhtMr (Id v \\\-
fuiid rum it*;: m flu' * - <*j MatuMwHiring
mid miy fuui nil Mini* i*f Vehicle**. iti
ill! of tbo tornnolio*
Funiculnr.attention will W I'V n
- Gv- • to till. DOING C-V U\ Tf
CP i t Carriages. ICctiim-'■Nlii V..8 v\ (l
Ml kinds ot CvUIUM.r. IKON WflRK
done " ith despatch.
We will make to order any description of a ve
hicle at short notice. •
A liberal .-hare of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and we hope that those having
work to be done iti our line of business, will give
us a trial We feel confident of giving them entire
s iii-faction, both in materials, durability, and in
prices.
Alilledgeviile, Ga., Jan. 13, 1?"7. 33 tf.
I lo me tlo I- b
sing n I ns t In- liloilii
In tie nt ini I'lHi'i o
•uni S!|.IIV I niisp. il
not be gt itited tlo
< lii "ti utide
45 fit
.. to i tie nod ndmotiUli all mid
I mid frtellils III said dmieasoil
, 17,,i first Moo'Imv io Mai oeil,
wov. ivliy said b'tt' is nlmllld
ppliemits
to \ ball.I ill. i it I li' * M 'Hi'h ''3 II, I
1' LOVLJoY. Hrd'.v
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT,
f tm.TV FOR 485?.
Rev. William C. Wilkes. A. M , President and
Prof, of Belles Ll-ttres.
Richard T. Asluuy. A. M.. Prof. Mathematics. I I) II t j 13 n m i
Rev Alexis 1-1. Marshall, A. M:, Prof. Languages j ^ |j Jj^ ^ J /
.\siv ii s tui oj
rr
i and Moral Science
Rev. Thomas E. Langley, Assistant Prof,
i Mathematics.
Fiiinnucl Sihcrafr Sa!r.
'\Y' r ILL be su’d before th" Court House door in
TT the town of Swainsboro, Emanuel county,
on the first Tuesday in MAY’ next, between the
usual hours of sale, the fallowing property, to-wiL
One bay stallion horse, one cart, sixteen head of
hogs, eight beds and grattresses, together with the
covers thereunto belonging, a’so kitchen furniture
too tedious to mention: levied on as the property
of Matthew Overstreet, former Tax Collector ot
Emanuel county for the year (-'ll*, to satisfy one
fi fa issued from the State vs. Matthew Overstreet.
Property pointed oot by defendant.
Also, one tract of land containing four hundred
and ninety one nonadjoining A. E. Tarver and
L .nier Powcl, granted to Sarah Dens, lying in the
53th district of said county; also, one other tract
containing three hundred and nineteen acres, lying
in the S'.th district of the ateresaid county,adjoin
ing Car & Tarpley, granted to Jam»-» R. Mead
ows: also, one other tract containing five bundled
nn.l thirty six acres, more or less, whereon James
R Meadows now lives, adjoining Harris and oth
ers. All the above lands levied on as the property
of James R- Meadows, to satisfy one tax fi fa is
sued from the State. Property pointed out by the
defendant.
Also, two hundred acres, more or less, in the
55th district of said county, adjoining James T
Fortner and James R. Mead
Mrs Mary E. Chandler, Instructress in Higher
English.
Mrs. Mary A. Wilkes, Instructress in Botany.
Academic Department.
Rev. T. E. Langley, Principal, and Miss Laura
! Fisher, Assistant.
Ttiiisic Department.
Prof. William I-'isher, Principal, and Mrs. M.
j A. Wilki s, Assistant.
Ornamental Department.
Mrs. M. E. Chandler.
Board and Tuition in College, per scholastic
1 year, for §142 to $150.
j The Ti-ache.s can Board 50 voting ladies in tin
| Co-lege.
The .Spring Term v. il! begin on the 2nd Monday
| January, i-57.
j For further information address any officer cf
the Facility.
R. T. ASBURY. Soc’y. Faculty^
i Forsyth. Ga., Dec. 13th. IS'ii. 33 *5n
! N ALBANY, GEORGIA.
npHE subscriber will sell at 1’i Iit.tr ArcrirtX,
nia
rni
lii! U
T I' /.' 8 O A P, the TiaJjth Day of MA I’
| nut. in this eiiy,
23DL Susiness and Residence 2sots,
J of one fourth, and half, and one acre each,
j These Lots are situated in the most desirable
parts of the city. Sain positive and !o continue
I from day to day until completed. Terms, onc-
I third cash, one-third six months, and one-third
I twelve months.
The location of Albany being in tin- centre of
j the rich Cotton growing lands of 8outh Western
Georgia, and the Southern terminus of the South
i Western Railroad, receiving, as sin; will do the
next season, fifty to sixty thousand bales of cotton,
with a rapid yearly increase, offers the greatest in
ducements fora profitable investment of any other
point in the Southern States. The ears will be
running to Albany by the first of September next,
and to w ithin ten miles by day ot sale, from which
I station there will be ample accommodation by
rages for visitors.
WM. W. Cl! EE YEP.
Albanv, March 13th. 1857. 43 tds.
w
III;’ fill let
nun on lie
county, do
ti P< >IIH LV. .1:1 .p- I CnlHIty
rnr.lilhVN, John li.-iil npii'l"*
iif Administration Jr tnwi.
citato ot Joel McClendon late of sail
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per*
sens interested to I. at mV ofiie* on the first Mon
day m May next, and show rails--, if any, why
letters .should tint, lie grouted the applicant.
Giv, n under nil hand at office March 28th. 1857.
45 5t P. LOYP.JOY, Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
T y 11 REAS Wilson Hendrick, Guardian of
7* Martha Willis, applies tome for dismission
from said guardianship.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office w ith
in the time prescribed by law-, and show cause, it
any they have, why letters dismissory should not
be granted. Given under my hand and officialsig-
natnre, this March 13th, 1857.
43 tit R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’y.
W
GEORGIA Pulaski county.
HEREAS Cluis. E. Taylor, Guardian of Car
oline M. Walker and Mary F. Lamar, (for
merly Caroline M. and Mary F. Raivls,) applies to
me for dismission from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindrt d of said minors to bo and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and then and there to show cause, if any,,
why said letters may not he granted.
Given under my hand officially this the 13th
d.n of March 18.57.
43 (it R. C. CARRUTHERS, Ord’v.
t.’P
nor rccom-
iv) Universal
but simply for
ir name pur—
1 I ic y
nil i it li t f
( Tin -all
what
ports.
I he Yj-.uMiruGK, for
lApclling Worms from
the human .system, has
j 7
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
subject
results to various animals
to Worms.
Livi:r Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De-
The
RANGEMENTS,
ACHE, &C.
Purchaser
Sick Head--
ViTi
ill
GEORGIA, Baldwin Conidy.
I'enrt «f Ordinary—February Term, 4S57
I T appearing to the Court, by the petition of
Ti
I III
TYY VIR I'l E of ati Executive
I > re
E. E. BE
please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
(^.VeYYivmt
r. cash will be !
required previous to delivery of all niannfac- j VL.UN ^ 0UX.\.M\tn'V.\\4
: tu red articles or job work, except on cases of bar- i
Iter. i HOUSI! & SIGH PAITJTER,
! Also, all those who are indebted to the Institu- MACO.\\ GEORGIA.
j tion. are respectfully requested to make immediate j
i settlement and save cost.
Jan 3d. I '
WILLIAM TERI
, P- Ix.
32 tf
All Orders left with E. J. ’WtirrE A I’ro.. or AV.
L. AA'ltf J K & Co., Milledgevilb-, will meet with
prompt attention: specimens of liis xvotk can he
seen at either Store (May "Ju, 1856—51 Iy *
Swain M, I'ortner; also, one ether tract, contain
ing two hundred and fifty acres, whereon Swain
M Fortner now lives, well improved, lying m the
65th district of said county Levied on as the
property of Swain M. Fortner, to satisfy one fi fa,
Slate vs. H-nnett Powell, principal, James R.
Meadows and Swain M. Fortn. r, securities. Pro-
pertv pointed out bv defendant.
EI.EAZAK DI KDEN, Dep y. Slrff.
March 24th, 1857. 4 4 tds.
I.AXSTS OIPFICX1 AGENCY,}
Mili.iik.-kv n.i.K, Georgia.
j HP HE undersigned will attend to all business
j I connected with the purchase or sale of Land
; in any part of tin.* State. They hax-e considerable
j experience in the Land business : and being at the I
! Si at of Government, where they can have conve- i
| nient reference to the Public Records, have all tlie
necessary facilities for tracing up titles, and find-]
.vs. granted to | ing the true owners of anv Lots of Land in the
xlifLLEOCiEViLLE HOTEL
State. We will endeavor to negotiate a trade
persons who may wish to purchase, or sell
for
ids,
if they will send ns the number, district, county,
and price. Copy Grants will lie taken o-.Tt and
foi warded for $2 for each Lot. Land Hooks, and
a!) information in rig.;,J to Lands furnished for
reasonable compensation.
A. AV. CALLAWAY & Co ,
Land Agents.
Milledgf villi*. Feb. 10. IF57. 38 tf
w
Witliici-.(t■■ »bf riff tiiitc.
r ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Irwin ton, wiihiutlie usual hours
of sale, on tin- first Tuesday in MAY next, the fol
low ing property toivit, viz:
Eighty acres ofland, more or less, lying on Hig
Sandy Creek, adjoining lands of Win. AVhitaker,
D. Colson and others. Levied on as the property
of Event Dean to satisfy sundry fi fas issued in
the Justices Court in favor ofJ.T. Hudson and
others, now controlled by S. D. Reese. Property
pointed out by D. Reese and levied on and return
ed to me by AV. A\’. Pierce Constable.
Also nt the fame time anil flare, iVlit Or sold.
One hundred and thirty acres of land in the 3d
District of Wilkinson county. Levied on as the
property of James M. Dixon, to satisfy sundry
ti fas issued from the Justices Court iti favor of
A. 11. Parker and others vs- said Dixon. Lands
adjoining James Paiks and Win. A. Hall and oth
ers. Levied on by Lewis Spears Constable and
returned to me.
B. FORDHAM. D Sh’ff.
March 27th, 1 -'57 14 tds.
„■ s g um
JMSLt :tr undersigned resjieetfully announc
es, that be has taken, and will <i)x>n on the 2'.th
instant, the large Nt:\v Hru k lit ll.lilNfi, called
-he Siiliiledjevii!e STotel,
situated on the corner of Wayne and Greene Sts.
ami opposite to Airs. Mason's Hotel.
The above building has just been completed, and
from its large, size, (being three stories high, and
fronting 21.) feet on Wayne street and Ml fet'i i>n
Greene street.j will furnish ample accommoda
tions fur 251) or 3 -b persons,
The furniture, including beds, bedding, A c., is
all entirely new, having been recently purchased
in the city of New York.
The undersigned has engaged a sufficient nnm-
1 x-.r of trusty and experienced servants, and the
table will be supplied with the best th
Thomas T, Kilgore and John Martin, adniinis
tiators of Solomon T. Kilgore, late of the county
of Cobb, deceased, that Thomas K. Huson, late ol
i said county of Cobb, deceased, did, in his lifetime,
j execute to said Solomon T Kilgore his bond com
i Jitionnl to execute titles in fee simple to said Sol-
I union T. Kilgore, for lot of land No. 4(>3, 16th dis
j trict and 2nd section of originally Cherokee, now
I Cobh, county,
| And it further appearing that said Thomas K. |
Huson depaited this life without ex- euting title to j
I said lot of land, or in any way providing therefor, i
I And it appearing that said Thomas T. Kilgore j
| and John Martin, administrators of Solomon T. j
j Kilgoie, deceased, lias paid the full amount of the j
purchase price of said lot of land, and said Thom-1
I as T. Kilgore ar.d John Martin, administrators as I
i aforesaid, having petitioned this Court to direct
j M L). Huson, administrator for Thomas K. Huson,
| deceased, to execute titles for said lot of land to-
said Thomas T. Kilgore and John Martin, admin
I istrators as aforesaid, for the he is general of said
[ Solomon T- Kilgore, deceased. Jt is therefore or-
: dered, that notice be given in the Federal Union,
i for tiie period of tim e months, of such application,
; that ail persons concerned may tile their objec-
! tions, if any. why said M. D. Huson, administra-
; ter as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said
j lot of land, according to the prayer of the peti-
! tiotiers.
; A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
this February 2nd, 1857.
JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
! Feb. K>, 1-557. (,m i) il) 37 5m
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable
Stores.
FLEMING EEC’S,
CO Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Propriefors.
Drug
\ \\ ildfr’S PiUCilt I affords. Even effort will lie made to render his
"k__ j guests nunlurtaViic, arid his old friends and the
\ '■.Ant''’ I IS A LA MAS D Hi I public generally are r -»pectful!x ar.d cordially in-
y^** , *V.754 1 ..i... i.i... „ ..^.li u i*i»i'iivv
SAFE,
vited to give him a call.
MRledgeville. Oct.
E. V. liKOAYN.
IS* tf
JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA.
C om I of Ordinary, April Tma, 1857.
j Fresent, P. P. Lovejov. Ordinary.
TT appearing to the Court, by tiie petition o(
i Mitch; !l Aaron, transferree of H- njamin F.
i Tuggle, tin
1 to
^iH With Rich A c,, -' s i,n -'
best j
Se-
tf? ceh‘bratei!
der-Proof
RC3ERX W. SIMMS,
Sercnan, Ceireta Co., Ga.,
Lock, with a very small "ITT"ILL give his attention to the sale or pur-
key—all made under the *7 chase of Lauds in any part of the State.
immediate inspection of: Persons owning lands in Clu-iekee or Souihwest-
ourMr. Mianis, who has far 11 vears siifieriutend- 1111 Georgia, " lio reside at a instance, and wish
it] their manufacture, during which time not ,, fhmr kinds sold, can have the same att.-ridi d to, by
l dollar’s worth of property has lieen consumed in j "erdrg me thcii numbers and ninninunts <-f tit:e
i ore of them—213 have been tested in accidental j power o! attorney to sell and ninke tit. i s. 1
] g res- twill also give particular attention to trying land
AVarranied free from dampness. For sale le. ! ’°r ibosi- who may desire it.
Jan. 2. !n57.
dampness
I Stearns A M mivin, Nos. 4o Murray and 146
; AA'ater sts. New York.
Second-hand Safes of other makers at reduced
82 6m.
prices.
Also for sale
w
Kiimuuil Sheritf le.— I’ostpontd
^Il.L be sold before the Court House door, in
town of Swaineshoro, Emanuel county, on
ihe first Tuesday in M A A next, the following prop
erty to-wit.
Two tracts ofland 256 acres, more or less, on
the waters of Grandn, adjoining James H. Ed in
field, the other tract 35u acres, more or less, on the
waters of Canoodle*, adjoining J. A. Rich: Levied
on as the propexfii’ cf A. E. Wiggins to satisfy
sundry ti fits issued in a Justices Court in favor
of James W. Sumner; Levied on ami returned to
me by a Constable.
JOHN OVERSTREET’, Fb’ff.
March 19tli. 1857. 43 tds.
by C. IT. Campfield, Savannah;
j Carmichael & Bean, Augusta: Bray A Carharf.
Macon; Wallace A Yi'higfield, Atlanta; Hall,
! Moses & Co., Columbus.
Sept. 12, 1-56. it lv
Administrator's Sale.
\ GREEAliLE to an order from the Court of
21 Ordinary: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
MAY before the Court House door in Hawkins-
ville, Pulaski county, all the real estate of 1 hester
Brown, late of said county deceased.
JNO. 1). WYNNE. Ad" r dc bonis non.
March 2 tit 1-.57. (R. r. c.) 43 tds.
Pal
ucmiigs
Champion Fire-Proof
IIKURI^G S PATENT i !!A3iFI0,\
F«KK PKOI'F SAFIiS.
ITH HALL -8 PATENT l’OWDER-PROOF
nvarded sop
W
tir, London. 18.51,
!853: and are tin-
awarded medals at
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Irwin county, Will he sold on the first
Tuesday in MAY next, before tlie Court House
door in Irwinvillo, Irwin comtv, within the legal
hours of sale, a negro nrnn named Bachtts, about
nineteen years if age, very likely, and a first rate
field hand. Sold for tbe benefit of creditors, and
heirs of the late George Willccx.
WOODSON WILLCOX, „
JOHN D. WILLCOX. H
Feb. 24th, 1857. 40 tds.
With Hall’s Patent Poivder-
Proof Locks, the same that
were awarded separate medals
at tbe World’s Fair, Loudon.
183], amt the World’s Fair, New York, 1-53, and
i are the only American 8afas that were awarded
- medals at the London World's Fair.
The Patentee placed >>1.060 in Gold in tbe one
exhibited at the World’s Fair, London, and invited
; all the pick-locks in the world to open the safes,
j w ith or without the keys, and* take the money as
j a reward for their ingenuity.
1 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 A. C’O., Green Block,
Nos. 135, 137 and 139 Water st., and No. 5 Mur
ray st., X. Y.
Bell A Prentiss, Agents, Savannah ; Seago A-
i Abbott, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. 17 Jy
LOCKS—tin- same rim
urate Medals at tbe World’s
and the World’s Fair. New Yi
only American Safes that wer
tin- London World’s Fair.
These Safes are now admitted to lie superior to
any ever oflvrred to the public; and tiie subscribers
challenge the world to produce an instance of
these Safes failing to preserve their contents
through the hottest fires, or a burglar picking the
lock
'lie subscribers and then-agents are the only
persons authorized to make and sell Herrings Pa
tent. Champion Safe, with JIali’s Patent Powder
Proof Locks.
S. C. HERRING A CO.,
Green Block, 1125, 137 and j 39 Water St.,
and 5 Murray St.. New York.
Agents in Georgia—Beil and i'rentess Savannah;
Se.-go and A' butt, Atlanta, Ga.
Feb. Hull. 1-37. 37 3m.
veml
min j
William G. Dunn, late of said comi-
ased. while in life, to-wit: on the 2(>lli No-
1233, made and delivered to said Benja-
l'uggle, Ids certain obligation in writing,
the origimijMf which is h re to the Court shewn,
by wbi -h sauLWihiem ti. Dunn did bind himself,
upon said Beniamin F-Tuggle complying with the
terms of said bond, to make, or cause to be made,
to said H ’nj.imin F Tuggle good and sufficient
titles in fee simple to part of lot of land No. 15, in
i-tb District, originally Baklwin.now Jasper and
Newton, containing tin- hundred and fifty acres,
mere or 1> s<. and fifty acres of No. 10, in 1 Srh Dis
trict, originally H.ildwiu, now Jasper and New ton
Ai d it further appearing that said William (».
Dunn departed this life testate, without making
and executing titles to land, and that James C.
Aaron, of said comity, is the
tie last will and testament of tin; said William G.
Di'im, deceased, Now it further appearing on the
"Jill Ni veniber, 1-.V>, said Benjamin F. Tuggle,
the obligee of said bond, for a valuable coiif’ '
tn n. bv writing, endorsed on s
i~ ■! ril .S' Mead, No. 111 Charles st. New Orleans
lienr ii \V:n>l -sale Agents far tin- Southern
States, t.o whom all Orders must be addressed.
Sold by E. J. White & Bro.: Jas. Hetty;
F. G. Grieve, Milledgeviile: Geo. Payne, E. L.
Strnheker, Macon: I Newell, Gordon; Beall A-
I ? ham hers. Irwin ton; W. II. Burnett, SpartatNW
Haynes, Sandersvilie: Long A Durham, Jeffer
sonville: N'.S. Pruden. Eatonton: Hurd A Hun-
gerford. Monticelio: W. A. Havles. Louisville,
Ga., and by one agent in every town in th-j
State. [march 24,’57, 1y
FOR
Philadelphia. N, York,
Caarlcston an I Savannah
ST IS \ Sl'&Wl P -x
('iil)in Passage 820—-Steerage 80.
TTHIE well known first class steam ships, IxEY-
1 ST( ~ -
ONE STATE, Cnpt. R. Ilaniie, STATE
OF GEORGIA. Capt. J. J. Garvin, will hereaf
ter fin in a ll’trkly Line to Philadelphia, sailing
abfi. <1 executor of Ercry Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and
Charleston, as follows:
SAILING DAYS.—The Keystone State will
sail Irom Savannah the fallowin'*- Saturdavs: FFB-
j KUAKY 14fti and 2-th; MARCH 14th mid 28th;
1 bond, and irons-1 APRIL lltli and 25th; MAY ffili and 23d; JUNE
fieT.’d vniii bond to Mitchell Aaron, and it further! <>:li and 2i tli, Ae ; leaving Philadelphia the aitcr-
app- aring that said petitioner has complied w ith nato Saturdays.
tlu-terms of said bonil, and paid the purchase nion- j ’IbcStatcof Georgia will sail from Charleston
cv. It is Ordered hv tin- Court, that notice he | the following Saturdays: JAN FAR Y 24th; FEB-
given in the Enteral Irion of such application,! Ri AJTY 7tii and gist; MARCH 7th and 21st;
that all persons concerned may file objections in ! APRIL 4th and 18th; MAY 2d, Ilitli and 3) th;
the Ord nary’s office
James C Aaron,
fir.-, if anv tli*-v have, why said 1 *ILNE 13th and 27th; leaving Philadelphia the
executor as aforesaid, should not alternate Saturdays.
In strength, speed and accommodations, these
ships are fully equal to any running on the coast.
Inland navigation, liiil miles on Delaware River
and Bay, two nights at sea.
Fsr Niagara Falls, the Lakes and Canada.
Shortest a nr/ Chert pest Haute.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia with
the Great Northwestern Railroad Rente through
to Niaraga Fulls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Phil
adelphia. Through Tickets, with the privilege of
execute titles to said lots of land in conformity with
said bond.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court,
April 7. 1857.
46 3m P. P. LOVEJQY, Ord’y.
riUYO months after date application will be
_1_ made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of
Pulaski county, for leave to sell a portion of the
real estate of Matthew B. M'-Comh deceased.
DANIEL MATTHEWS Adm’r.
Mnrcli 17fh. 1857. 44
I w. dJoug’hcxNy, Proprietor.
-1 THE Proprietor of this old and well i
^8 IX’l'Y days after date application will be made j .
bJ to the ('em
"Hi t of Ordinary of Haralson county,
Administrator’s iSale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order oft: e Court of Ordina
ry ot VV iikinson county; WHl be so d on tbe
first Tuesday in MAY’ next, .it the Court House
dour in Dooly county within she legal hours cf
Fa'e, the following lot ofland to-wit:
GEORGIA, ( Cot ter of Ordinary,
Jasper County. ( March Term, 18,57.
jrrrseKt, M 9 . I*, tPrjtinav:j.
I T appearing to the Court, by the petition of Le
roy Waits and William B. Waits, that Thomas
K. Slaughter of said county, deceased, did, in his
life time, execute to Isaac Langston and John E
Langston bis bond, on certain conditions, to exe
cute waranly titles in fee simple to a certain tract
of land situated in said county, containing three
hundred acres, more or less, and it further appear
known Establishment, informs bis
frends and the public generally, that he is now . as
heretofore, always ready to accommodate them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FIXE
STA BEES.
Newnan, March 14th, 1854 3—tf.
j fi r leave to sell the land and negroes of the estate
! of Solomon Farmer, late of snid county deceased.
April 6th, 1857.
THOMAS FARMER
Ex’r.
46 St.
t. I stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points,
for sale by the agents in Savannah and Charleston.
R? Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $23; to Elmi
ra, $26; to Canandiagua, $27.
Agents at Philadelphia, A. Huron Jr.
Agent at Savannah, C. A. Ghf.ixer.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. G. Budd.
Feb. 10th, 1857. 37 6m.
A'
Half lot Land No. ]7.>. in the t>;.i District of j that said Thomas K. Slaughter departed this
FAIR k EDWARDS.
H AVE taken a Room in the North End of the
New Hotel, where thev have a fine stock of
n A 15 I>-W A R E.
Not to be surpassed by any in tbe city. Together
JVsIii f lo D.-biorM a:-il d’redilorn,
LL persons indehti-d to the estate of Thomas
TY Fletcher, late of Telfair County deceased, are!
requested to make immediate payment, and those I ± si(nated five Uliie s from Milledgeviile, and
against the estate are requested I containlll? 4r
cleared.
having demands
to present them in terms of the law.
WM. F. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
March 04th. 1857. 44 6t.
worn M&m*
T HE place known as the I’OLHILL PLACE,
i ’
with EVERY DESCRIPTION of
i s lirufFvio.s.
Dooly couutv. Sold as the property of Benjamin
Jackson, late of Wilkinson county deceased
Terms cash.
R. A. STANLEY, Adm'r.
March 25th, 1357. 44 tds.
FINE CIGARS from $10 00 to §100 00 per M.
Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS
KEY’S, A c., that can be procured.
Also, n large lot of the HEAVIEST GUNNY
TJNDER an Order of the Court of Ordinary of
Ye Jasper county, will be sold at the Court House
in Monticelio, in .-aid county, on the first Tuesday
in MAY next, within the legal hours of stile, i*- 1
acres ot laud, more or ic.-s, lying and being in said
county, adjoining l.-.nds of•Joshua Ellis, Jeremiah
M. Gilstrap and others; the same being t he real es
tate of James Ellis, deceased; sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Tei ms
on the dav of n
; life without executing titles tn said tract of land.
| or providing therefor, and it further appearing that
j said Langston did on the 2d of November. 1856,
j for a valuable consideration, transfer said bond to
I said Leroy and Win. B. Waits, and that, said! CLOTH, at Savannah prices.
Waits have paid the full amount of the purchase | October 29. 185,>.
! money far said lot of land, and said Waits having ~5 1 ~ "
tiled their petition in Court, praying that James j 8100 ll i: WARD!
M. Williams of said county, administrator, and
Matilda Slaughter of tlie comity of Butts, admin
istratrix of said Thomas K. Slaughter, deceased.
22 tf
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
V I,L persons having demands against t lie estate
of Henry YY’ nde, late of Pulaski county, de
ceased, are hereby requested to present them to
me in legal form for payment. All who are indebt
ed to said estate will please make immediate pay
mi nt. JESSE WADE, Adm’r.
March 13, 1857. 42 fit.
acres of pine laud, about 75 acres
This place is noted for good health, good fruit
and good water, it will he sold chi ap for cash.
Address BEXJ. II. FOLHILL,
Macon, Ga.
Feb. 4th, 1-357. 37 tf.
WOOL MAN C FAX’TUJUNG!!
r | HIE subscribers will continue the business of
I Wool Carding ami Manufacturing, at their
MILL in Milledgeviile, Ga., and customers con
signing tln-ir WOOL to us by Rail Road or other
ways, may rely on having their orders and instruc-
jVolice In Urhtors anil (‘ri-ititor**.
\ LL persons holding demands against the es- j tions promptly attended to. The highest market
XYtate ofSteplieti Lord late of Wilkinson county ! price will be paid for Wool in exchange for Cloth,
deceased, an* hereby notified to present them to Wool Manufactured into Jeans or Kerseys at
me iu legal form far payment. All who are in-1 the usual price.
delitcd to said estate mill please make immediate I fy Persons at a distance will please forw ard
payment. their Wool as early as possible.
’yyi’TLL be p-iiil for the apprehension and delive-
i\ to me at the Penitentiary in Milledgeviile,
be ordered and directed to execute warontv titles | ®"v.^ WESLEY DONALDSON, or 55 dollars
- , I „<■ I I ; ;... | f'« bis lodgment in any safe Jail, so that I can get
.*’ ! him. The above Convict escaped from the Cell
Building on the night of the 18th of January, 1657.
JEREMIAH M. GILSTRAP, Adm’r.
March 6, 1857. 40 gt
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
S IXTY* days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary far said comity, to
sell a negro girl bv tbe name of Alice, belonging
to the estate of V, to. 1’. Coldns, deceasi d.
LYDIA COLLINS, Admix.
March 29th. 1857. [R. C. C.] 43 fit
in fee simple to said tract of land
with said bond. It is. therefore. Ordered, that no
tice be given in the Federal Union of such appli
cation as required by law, that all persons con
cerned may file their objections in tne Ordinary’s
Office, if any they have, why said James M. Wi
liams, administrator, and Matilda Slaughter, ad
ministratrix, of said Thomas K. Slaughter, as afore
said, should not execute titles ta-said land in con
formity with said bond.
A true extract of the minutes of Court, March
4t'n, 1857.
41 3m. P. LOVEJQY, Ord’y.
DESCRIPTION.
Donaldson 6 feet 31-2 inches high, fair complex-
S 1XTY' days alter date application will he made
to the Coni t of Ordinary of Pulaski county far
leave to sell all tbe real estate of Pheriliy Simms,
late of Pulaski eountv deceased.
JOHN BOLING0, Adm’r.
March 23th, 1857. (R. c. c) 43 et.
S IXTY’ days after date., application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Pu
laski county, for leave lo sell a uegro boy child
nami-d Edmund, three years old. 8:6(1 property
belonging to tin-estate of Reuben Whitfield, late
of said county deceased.
REUBEN REYNOLDS,
, , _ Ailm'r de Louis non.
April (>th. 1-.,7. (H.f .c.) 4G
O IX 1 Y days alter date application will b e made
Ot.. the Ordinary Court of Ja,p, r county, for
leave to seb the I .ml and negroes of estate „f Jo< .i
lieeves, late vt said county, deceas’d.
JOSEPH REEVES, Adm’r.
April 7, 1857. (P.P. >,.) 45 gxn
8 ,XTV days after the publication of tide Notice.
I shall apply to the honorable Court ol Oul n
ary of Pulaski county, for leave to sell a partof
tie riai estate of Matthew B. McCouib, late of said
ci enty,deceased.
DANIEL MATTHEWS, Adm’r.
February 25. lrA7. 40 :An
1 GEOUGi A, Jasper county.
To the Com 1 of Ordinary of said County.
f|1HE petition of John Hail sbewetli that Thus
I 1 H. 15. Rivers administrator on tb“ estate of
j Joel McClendon la'e of said eonnty deceased, has
| removed without the limits of this State, and has
failed and in glected to fully administer said estate,
I far your petitioner avows that tln-re is property be-
| longing to said estate utidispos,;,] ,,| |, v s; ,;.l Tims,
i H. II. Rivers, the administrator. Wfierelori* mur
• petitioner prays that the said Court will cause a
Rule Nisi to be published in the Federal Union,
ailing upon said Thomas 11. I! Rivers t" show
cause, if any lie lias, why lie should not be dismiss
ed from said administration.
J AS. 8. BOYNTON, ITffs. Att’y
Jasper Cm ht of Ordinary.
March Term, 1857.
It is Ordered, that Thomas II. IL River*, admin
istrator on the estate of Joel McClendon, late ot
said county deceasid, do show cause, if any lie
lias, at the April Term of this Court, why he should
not he dismissed from the administration of said
estate, and that this petition and Rule Nisi be
published in the Federal Union for ninety days
before, the next Term of this Court.
A true extract of Court.
P. LOVEJQY, Ord’ry.
March 4, 1857. 41 3m
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 eonnty, of .Simple Lar
ceny. YV1LLIAM TURK, Prill. Keepr.
Feb. 3, 1857. 36 tf
A
Y OUNG LADY' of 19, whose hair had been
gradually turning grey since the age of 13. re
cently discovered in r!» decoction of a common
plant, a remedy that has permanently restored her
ii.-sir to its former color. 8lie will impart this in
valuable secret to any person on the reception of
15 red postage stamjis, without further view of
gain, other than the satisfaction of benctitting those
who have been similarly tinfitrtmi.-ite. Address
Miss Arabella Morse, 8outh Boston. Mass.
[mar. 17, ’57, 42 St
March 22. 1857.
JOHN LORD, Jr., Adm’r.
43 tit.
Notice lo Dcblol’i :in<l ( iTdilori.
V LL persons indebted to the estate of James S.
Beal, lute of Twiggs county, deceased, will
B. .f.
Wm. Walker,
J. C. Shea,
D. A. Jewell.
Milledgeviile, Feb 26, 1856
A ri’ I»’£L A- Co.
39 tf
LAW,
please make immediate payment. All persons | j. u iLdlEK,
holding demands against said estate, will render; a nr, err / , i, »,* ri v j <y,
them lo 111c in terms of 1-iw. !*'*■* * L/ /C »'Y x .11
ELI 8. GRIF: IN, Adm’r. I WARRENTOX, GA.
April :>■ 18 *•■ ( L - s ) : \yiLL practice in the Northern and MiddleCir-
Nolicr lo C><*bfom
nd CiT<li(ors. j T T cu ^ s :in<l will practice in any
laims against the estate of J ot »'? r I' ;lr ' of ' v . lj ” re l'-ys " ''11;
Ioh’11 Rawlins, late of Pulaski co.iutv, dee’d. w, nl « fa»d <> cmlec.mg of Claims and Estate
1 111 the I luted 8tates, ami to collection of Claims,
&c.. in England, France and the German 8‘ntes.
Fell. 3. 1857. 31, 1 y.
A LL persons bavin
r\.J«il
arc hereby notified to present them properly attest
ed, within the time prescribed by law, and all per-j
sons owing said estate are requested to come for-1
ward and make immediate paviiu-nt.
NICHOLAS RAWLINS, Adm’r.
April 6th, 1857. (U. t*. c.) 46 6t. 1
5<>« Local and traveling Agents Waqtrcl in the
WEST! Business paying from 8.V1 to $15 ) per
month—no humbug or clianc- business. Perma
nent employment given and no capital required.—
For particulars enclose postage stamps and address,
A. SIMl’SON, Exeter, N. II: [apr. 14/57 3m
IJOSICE.
^EE PERSONS are forwarned from trading
for a certain noto made payable to Nathan
J. Cannon, for thirty-nine 48-1 uO dollars, dated
January 1857, with interest from date, signed by
J P. Hudson, as said note or due bill has been
lost and unpaid. N. J. CANNON.
Irwintnn. 0a., Fell. 6th. 1857. 37 3m
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS,
For Sale at this Off re.
£and Office, Morgan Camion Co. Ga.
U1TE will say to the owners of improved or un-
’ * improved Lands, in S. W. Georgia: setul us
o 1 Tin t a a TjiotHpqA 4 MIy! jour numbers, the nature of year title* Ac., as we
N;Y V II E D 11:1 Il.i A AD | are selling, or examining and" giving information
ot Lands in the counties of S. \\ . Georgia, on rea
sonable 6 1111s. GRIFFIN A ROBERTS.
Vv’.m. E. Griffin, Josefh \V. Rhrerts.
May 5, 1856. 4!) 1 y
LEATHER STORE.
[Ml IJ.or ti CONN’S FANCY Store.]
THE subscriber has just received from New
York, a choice selection of
I.ndic*’ nnd Ocatlcmcn*’ tinditlo,
Saddlery, Rridles, Carpet Hags, Saddle lings, 67. ins
Spurs, Hu miss and Sole Feather, hid and Call
Skins, Fare Leather, Hand Leather. N'l. /'.
Aha Men’s Double Sale Russet Brogan ''hors.
IW Saddles and Harness manufactured and re
paired on short notice.
! *P Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and
repaired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
45 tf
April 3. 1-57.
TO KERVOl'N RI FFERLB*.
A RETIRED CLERGY'M AN, restored to health
. in a few days, after many years of great ner
vous suffering, is anxious to make known the
means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription
used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNAL. No.
59 Fullon street, Brooklyn, N. Y’. 39 3m.
NO iOUdJ-IVOSTTQ-!
c. LEOPOLD S PITE.YT 1IETAMC
India linbixT Puns.
I ^OR Sale at J. GAN’S’ STORE, the only agen
cy in Milledgeviile. I’riee $2 per gross, with
six accommodation holders. Or 25 cents per dozen,
w ith one. holder. These pens are coated w ith a
preparation of India Rubber, and warranted not
to corrode. They are superior to any gold pen
for writing. Look particularly for the name of
C. Leopold, and get 1 he genuine article.
v ** 16th, 1»57.
Feb.
37 3m
A FUW SOTTLX3S OS’ 7HS
Pure Muscadine Wine,
Just received at CONN'S Fancy Store.
G E N E it A L A D V E R TIS E M E N T S.
Ilelmbold’s Genuine Preparation
Ol* HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT I1UCIIU.
For of tin* H!n<l<ier, Kionpys, Gravel, l>rop»v f
Wi'iiLiirim,, m, Obiitrurtiorui. Secret DiHeabca,
O mplaints and all Diseases
of tin* Seme! Organs.
Arising from K*cc»>t s .\m«1 Imptuienries in Life, nnd re
in vingall no|*rop«*r D scliargcs from the Bladder,
Kidm vs, t»r Sexual Ort>anH. w he!he exisiiog in
MALE CP FEMALE,
Frtwn v%h«t* v»-r muse they may Imve nriginafed. and no
mutter of how long standing, giving Health
«i 1! Vigor to the Frame, nnd Bk omto
the Pallid (’lieek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!
It cures Nervous and debilitated ►ufFerers. and remove**
all the symptoms, among v. hich will be found
IndiMpoMiimt
to Exertion, I .ties of
P«»wer, Loss ol Memory,
Dillirnlly of Breathing,(Gen
eral U«aUe»s, Horror v»f Dis*.
ease, AV eak Nerves, Trendding, Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feet,
Wakefulness. Dunnesiof Vision, [jinguor. Univer
sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous
Appetite, with Dysprpiir Svinpioms. Hut Hands,
Flu.'hing of tiie Body, Dtyness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre
quently B!no'< Spots
F ying Before
the Eyes,
v\ i 1 li Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of
Attention, Great Mobility, rotlessness, with horror
of Soei* tv, nothing is more desirable to such Pa
tients than Solitude, ami nothing they more
dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re
pose of Manner, no earnestness, no
Speculation, but a Hurried
Transition front one
G KNE It A L A DYE RT] S E M ENTS.
A Y K ins
J Cathartic
( S L Ll A R COATED
question to an-
odier.
ARK MADE TO.
CLEANSE TIIE BLOOD AM) CURE THE SICK.
Invttlids Fsillicr^. 31 oilier^, Piiy % |
PliiliititfjrojMM v read
their Eflects, acid Jud^eof
Iticir Virtues.
FOB THE Cl RE OF
Headache, ^ick Headache. r 0ll j
Slosnach.
Pittsburg, Pa., Mav 1. 1955
Dr. J.C Ayer. Sir: 1 have been repeatedly PUrr i
of the worst headache any body can have bv a'do,.* „ P
ivvoofv ’ur Pills. It aeeina to arise from a loul
a<*he, which they cleanse nt once. As il^y
me. the fact is worth knowing. * * J ♦
> ours w iih great retpo ( -t f
ED. W. PREBLE. C lerk of Sieainer C!a*i.in
Billions Disorders stud Livei c:Hih
plaints.
Department .tfihe Interior.Washington D.C. Feb. 135f,
Sir: I h-we lined your Pill* in tny general and Imh.
pital practii e ever since vou marie tltein, and can:
levitate to say they ar the h si cathartic we employ —.
Their regulating action on the liver i« quick and’de.
cided. ronwqiiemiy they are an .n'mirabl • remedv j., r
derongerneni* of ihat organ. Indeed, I ha ve s. j«l,, m
found a « a*e of biMi<mi disease sj oh-«tiu:tt * that i: diu
not icadiiY yield to them. Falernatlv vou-a
ALONZO BALL. M. 1*. ’
Physician of the Marine IIosp,; n j
Dysptitery, HHu\ smd Worms
Post Oflice, Hart’nnd, l.iv Co,. Mich. N *v. 16 1st.',.
Dr. Ayer: Your Pills are th” p'*rlecti»i ofn; dun#-.
They have dune my wife more g* od than I can tell voa.
he had been si k and pining away i r in.’tiilis, \\,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me- | **ffio Ik-doctored at a rent expense, hut g.»t n> l*eii«v.
dicine invariably removes—soon fdiows loss ok pow- I Sli then commenced ink ng your Pi‘l>. which soon
f.r, fatuity, and epileptic fits—in one of which j cured her. by expelling large quantities of worms (dead)
the patient may expire. Who can say that these ex res- ■ from her body, they afterwards cured li**r nod our tw.»
scs are riot trequently followed by those direful diseases children of bloody dysentery* One of our n* iglthors had
— Insanity and Consumption 1
The records of the In*
sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump
tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions.
In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap-
pera. The countenance is actually sodden and quite
destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should
a sound of ttie voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
4 *\\ ith w’uelul measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible ! and has brought thousands
upon thousands to uniimeiv graves, thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by
the use of this Infallible* Rrmnly.
it bad and my wife cured lum with two doses of
Pills, w hile others around us pud f.-on five to twenty
dollars doctors* bills, and lost much time, without being
cured entirely even then. Such a merle me ns your*,
which is actually good and honest, will he prized here.
GEO, W. GRIFFIN, Postmaster.
Indigestion and Xinpnrity ol I2ic
Blot <3,
Front Rev. J.V. Himes,Pastor of Advent Church,B st*»n.
Dr. Ayer I have used your Pills with ex' raonlinary
succes in my family mitl among thorn* 1 :»m called to visit
j in distress. To regulate th** organs of digestion anil
purify the h'uud they
_ .. . . . ir J J till* !,t»>l nnuilir i have ever
li um are suffering nut, any of l he above iliatressing | kll , m|li aMi) I ran confidently rei-ommeiu! itiom to „,y
ailments, the r luid Extract Buchu will cure you. i ry friends' Yours j. \ jj
it and l»e convinced of its efficacy.
lb-ware of quark nostrums and quack doctors, who
falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know
and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money and
Exposure, by sending or calling lor a bottle of this pop"
ular and specific remedy.
It allays all pain and inflaroation, is perfectly pleas
ant iu its taste and odor, but immediate in its action.
IieiiiibolilVs Extract Buclni
Is prepared directly according to the 1 tiles of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy anti (’hem.
ical knowledge and care devoted in its combination
See Professor Dewees* V aluable Works on the Practic
Warsaw. Wyomin; Co , N - Y., Out. ‘21, 1S5V.
Dear Sir; I am using your Cathartic Pills in my
practice, and find them an excellent purgative to
cleanse the system and purify the ?• tmtain* of the blood.
-OHN G. MEACH AM, M 1).
Frysipcius, Scoriuisi. King’s I]vil,
IViicr, TiKiious aiKl SaB iSh^rnn.
From a Forwarding Merchant of St Louis, Fur*. 4,1966.
Dr, Ayer; Your Pill* arc t!m pa-ng hi of nil that is
great in modicinc. They have cun-d my little daughter
of o'r« runs sores upon her hands and b et that had
proved incurable lor year*. Her mother has hern gre-
of Phvsic, and most of the late Standard Works c! ' viously afllu ted with blotches and pimples on h«*r t-kiu
Medicine. | and in her hair* Alter our child was cured, she also
j Onel.undri'd dollars will he paid to j ,rIed - voar Pi,! »* nn<! ,,l0 >’ have enred her*
any PliNsn ian who ran prove that the Medicine ev*r in- _ A ‘ A («E.
jured a Patient; and the ic.-tinmny of thousands can! SfiiK'U jnsitjs ;9I, i\CHS’«tl^i;i UU(I Gatlt.
j l,e produced to prove that tt dues great good. Cases ot I Fromihv R< v. Dr, Hawltes.ofthe M, Lais.Chti-rh.
I from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been of ! Pulaski Hmise. Savannah, <»n. Jan fi H.'jfi.
I lectud. The mass of Voluntary Testimony in posses- !*onnr> d Sir: I should be ungrateful for the relief
Ision of tiie Proprietors, vouching its virtues and cura- j your ski!! has brought if I did noi report my case to you,
j live powers, is immense, embracing names well known 1 \ ro !d settled in my limbs and bn tight on excruciating
i to Science and Fame. neuralgic pains; w liieti ended in chronic rheumatism*,
100,000 Bullies have been sold, and not a single in * *
tanceuf a fatiure has been reported !
Personally appeared before me, an A .'Jarman of tlie
Pity ol Piuiudt’hdii.’i, H T. HELMBOLD, C’hemis',
wh‘» being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
contains iu Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but
are purely vegetable. H. T. II EDM BOLD,
Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d day of
November, 1854. Y\ m P. Hibbard, Alderman.
No!withstanding 1 had the best physicians the disease
grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your
ceiteni agent m Baltimore, Dr. Mark«*»*zi;*, I tried your
Pills. 'I heir * ff’cts were slow hut sure, Bv persever-
mg in the us*«ftli»»iii i am now ntirely w**!I.
5-nate Chamber. Baton Rouge, La, 5, Dec, 1955,
Dr, Ayer: I have been entirely cured by your Pi Is of
Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease ih»l had nfiJicted
tne for years. VlNi’ENT ^LIDELL,
For Dropsy, Sdudioia, or IcinJrcd l oin
Price $l per Bottle, or Six for delivered to any ! pLtnte, requiring an active purge, they are and ex
address.
Accompanied by reliable nnd responsible certificates
from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen arti
others. Prepared and sold by
II. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
.Vo. o'2 South Tenth St., bcloir Chesnut, Assembly
Build in if s, Philo.
! OCT To be had of E. J. VVHF1 E & BRO. Miliedge-
! viile, (4a., nnd of all Drugget** arid Dealers throughout
j the United Stales, Canadas and British Provinces
Beware of Counterfeits Ask for llelmbold’s. Take
no other. Cures guarantied. 33 ly.
cut r« rnefiy.
j For foeivnu’M or Conitipniion, nml nsa
l>innrr they are nur^i ntd**and 1 ffe« tual.
Fit’*, .^upjirmion, Paralysw* ItiJI;: isinm’ien,
and even Ocafiicm, and Partial Riemltic**, ha\e
j been cured by tiie alterative ncthm of ih *se Pdi-,
Most of the Pills in market contain M.ucury, which.
I nlth./itgfi a v lunble remedy in skilifu! Siam's, is dan-
• gerous in a p-i !;c pi!!, from the dreadful consequents
I t|ia> frfqiicntix f dltivv its incautious use, l h**se co:i-
i tain no tnurcuryor mineral su tstauce whatever.
Piling! rii.E3: PX3LS3 !
This hitherto intractable disease, of terry form anil
in rrrry stage,
CURED I>Y’ EXTERNAL APPEICATIOXJOXLY’.
Dr. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve.
IT J ILL never fail in giving immediate relief, and pos-
\ \ itivclv curing the worst and most obstinate cases
of Hemorrhoids or Piles. Il is the
Only Infallible Remedy Knoicn
here or elsewhere for tne Piles, and is the result of
years of patient study nnd investigation.
Sufferers from Piles now have a remedy at hand
which will S J AND THE TEST OF TRIAL, with
out a fear of failure on its part, to do all the proprietor
claims for it.
Full directions accompany each box ; and all that is
requisite is strictly to observe them, and a cure is cer
tain to follow
The proprietor refers t<* the following testimonials
from gentlemen of character nml standing, who have
voluntarily gi\cn their certificates in it.** favor, in regard
to its efficacy in their own rases. Read them
i he following is from one of the most reliable citi-
zews of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county. III.
Chicago, July 25. 1855.
D/. Cavanaugh—Dear »Sir : 1 wish hereby to make
known to theafllicttd that I have been -roubled with
th»* Piles for twenty years or upwards, and at times most
severely. Ann during a recent and exceedingly painful
attack,a friend procured a box of your Naive and asked
rue to give it a trial. I did so Not, however, with the
expectation of h*ui< fitting my disease, for Yrulv, I li-d
t tied so many applications 1 had lust confidence in nl!
Bui in making n.-e ■ f your Naive, I soon found that it
was doing me good ; and really it is incrrdile to tn>self,
that with on v about two wet ks use of your Solve, I
am, st* far as l can judge, a well man.
1 most cheerfully make this statement, believing it
due both to \ ourself and such as may be afflicted w ith
this most trying and painful disease. I do not hestate to
say that I consider your preparation nil invaluable rem
edy fur the Piles. Most sincerely yours,
IL N. HEALD.
Avers Cherry Pidorie
The Hon Richard Yales, late member of Congress
from the Springfield, t Ills ) district, sovs :
Jacksonville, HI., Nov 15. 1855.
Dr. Thus IT Cavanaugh—DearNir: The preparation,
Cavanaugh's Pile Salve, which you furnished, I found
of great service, producing an easy and speedy cure
I do not hesitate lo recommend it as an invaluable rem
edy lor the Pi es Respectfully,
KICHARD YATES.
For sale by F. O. Grieve, E. J, White & Bro., and
lames Herty, Milledgeviile, Ga., and by Druggists and
Dealers generally throughout the State. Price §1 per
Box.
Nee Circulars in hands of Agents.
Jan 26. 1857. 35 lv
leiach’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
A safe, speedjj and radical cure for Rheu
matism, Rheumatic Gout and Sciatica.
We the undersigned citizens of Putnam Co.,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Cofi^la Colds KloasBuftuni-
za BroiBchils H’hooptiiL'Cough.
Croup, A sill in 31, liicipieut
C o 11 sti in p f i o 11,
and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced
stages of the disease,
We need not speak to the public of its virtues,—
Throughout every town and almost every hamlet
oft he American States, its wonderful cures ofpulmona-
ry complaints have made it already known, Nay. few
are the families in any civilized country on this con
tinent without some personal experience of its effects;
and fewer yet the communities any where which have
not among th**m some living trophv of its victory over
the subtle and dangerous dicease oflhe throat and Inngs,
W hile it is the most powerful antidote yet known to
man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of the
pulmonary organs, ilisalso the pleasantest and safest
remedy tint can be employed for infants and youri* per
sons, Parents should have it in store ngnin-t the in-
sidious cn**iny that steals upon them unprepared. Wt»
have abundant grounds to believe In Clnrrv Pictmal
saves more lives by 1 he consumptions it prevents than
those it cures, Keep it by you and cure your colds
while they are curable, nor neglect them until 110 human
skill c n master the inexorable canker that, fastened on
the vitals, cats your lifi* away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and
ns they know too 1 he virtues«>1 this env dv, we re-fd
no more then assure them it is still made the best it can
be, We spare no cost, no care, no toil lo produce i*
the most per feet ns possible, and thus afford those who
rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for
their cure
PREPARED BY DR. J. C AY F.R,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lotcell, Mass.
ASD SOLD BY
E- J. WHITE & Bro., Milledgeviile; Geo.. Payne,
Macon, Z. YV. Little, Eatonton: Cochran &
Watkin, Sparta; and Haviland: Rish-.v .V Co.,—
Wholesale Agents. [March 17 42 6m.
“ AO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.
A RESISTLESS REMEDY.
zmmM
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT!
Circular to the Mck.
The first hopiial surgeons nnd meilicnl publicist* of
Europe,.admit the uopnrnlie'cl auli-n fiam iintOry ana
lienling properties of ihi- Oiuiiiieut: gov* runn-nts s.inr-
Ga., cheerfully bear testimony t" the efficacy of i *i„n its use in (heir naval ami ftkiluary scrvir
Ihe
Lurch's Anti-Rheumatic Powders in the treatment
of acute or chronic Khematism, many cases having
been successfully treated by Dr. J. G. GIBSON,
within our personal knowledge itt which these
Powders were principally used.
Jm l Branham, M. D. Wirt. B. Carter,
Stephen B. Marshall, 1>. I*. Adams,
T. B. Harwell, Thomas Respess,
Daniel Slade, Michael Dennis;
G. Iv. Thomas, J. Nicholson & others.
Any reasonable number of individual certifi
cates can be giv-tr itt attestation of their efficacy.
Prepared and sold by J. G. GIBSON, YE li.,
Eatonton, Ga , at $5 Per Box.
All orders directed to him, with tbe above sunt
inclosed, and a description of tire case, shall re
ceive with tire Medicine such advice as may suit
any peculiarity thereof.
For sale by James Herty. Milledgeviile, Ga.,
J. G. GIBSON, Eatonton, Ga.
April 6. 1856. 45 lf!m.
Important to IPcmales!!
Dr. Checscraan’s Pills
N OT I C E—Tire combinations of ingredients
itt these I’lLLS are the result of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation,
and certain in correcting all rrregrtlarities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, paitt in the side,
palpitation of the heart, disturded sleep, which al
ways arise front interruption of nature. They cat;
be securely used as a preventive. These pilis should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be
■-ure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted 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
nd \Y nr. L. \V bite & Co.. Milledgeviile, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, otr the reception of $1
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheesematr,
Box No. 47*31. New York Post-office 17 lv
MEDICAL NOTICE.
T HE T ndp/sigued having availed himself of all
tin* advantages of a Course in the Jefferson
Medical C> liege, at Philadelphia; and University of
Now \ork; Azlettes private Lecture; Bedford’s
clinics, preat facilities at Bellveue and Emigrant*
Hospitals, and a practice of about three years; has
located himself at MARION, Twiggs county, where
he solid: ■
masses in this country and throughout the world repose
I ho utmost confidence in iu curative properties, h r fn *
otrairs the sources of infinmmniion and corrupucij
winch undet lie ihe external evidences of disra>*',
neutralize the fiery elements which feed and exasperate
the malady.
lIliniBiistf8«tsi Scrofula. Krysijudas
These ar»* among ll.e must terrible and agon zing c.w*
pasps of lhe muscles, the flethy fibre and the .-kin: ye* ,n
their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they
invariably disappear under a pcrseverii.x application ef
tins soutli’iug, healing aniidoie tj pain and inflair.maw 11 *
Salt lt3ic k «iii« Fever horej* ^!iljoints
lu cases of Nall Rheum, where nodical waters, I**
lio a, and every re«*ipo of; he pbarmacoj era have prov
ed useless, the Ointment w ill accomplish a thorough
cure. Ft ver No res heal qnickly under its influence, a*'
its relaxing f ffect upon contracted sinews is wonderful-
Di^ctiartfiii^ lltcis
A moat remarkable and happy change is produced 'a
the appearance of malignant ulcers nlier a few applica
tions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van
ishes and granules of hetillby fie-sli le-gin to take th®
place o the discharged manor This process ge»- s ,,n
more or less rapi ilv, until the orifi-e is filled up
sound material, and the ulcer radically cured.
A Wind to IHolhei^.
The young ore the mo.-t frequent sufferers fr<mct*
t^rna! injuries, and therefore every other sh"«ild ! a' e
this henitug preparation constantly at hand lti>n n * '
Mobile specific for sure breasts, anti quickly removes tD*
encrusted s*»res w hich sometimes disfigure the lw® 0<
and the faces cf children.
Sigaificaisl Fattv
This Ointment is univ» rsn!!y used on board the At«* n
tic and Pacific w haling fleet ns n cure for scrobu’ic o *
feel ions nnd as the liest possible remedy f‘ ; r wi»ut“* a ar,t
bruises. Lnrge supplies of it have recently been or »- r
e*l by lie Nil tan of Turkey lor hospital purposes*
Both the Ointment and Pills should rC
used in the following casrs:
Bunions, Mercurial priipliuim, Norm of all k- r - 1.
Borns, Rbennia: sni,
( li:«[i,'0'l hands, SSixlt Klieuia,
(.’Inltilsins, Skin diseases.
Kistiilas, Sore l*-^s,
(>"Ht, Sore tucnsis,
I.mn(>agi> t Sure heads,
F.ies. Sara liironts.
Sprains,
Scnii’s,
Swelled glands,
Sufi join's*
l ice
Vein-rial sores.
Wouml.-ofall k,n "
9CT Sold at tiie Manofae'ories of Professor Hoi-W" M
•b’eifa a liberal share of patronape.
J. T. CHAPPELL, M D.
Marion. Twiners enmity, Jan. 15,1857. 34 3m
New MeUvHlc Buv’uiV Cases.
T HE Subscribers have now on hand, all of tbe
different Sizes of Fisk's Xeic Style cf Metallic
Burial Cases, which will be sold at a small profit.
L. K ENFIELD & Co ,
(Mnsonic Hall.
Milledgeviile, March 24, 1857. - 43 tf
80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 241 8lracd, l-"'"' 1 "’
•tahle BrugeSls and dealers Ol ■ '
and by all resperlahle ...... — ,
rinrs ihrouchoiilih*- United .Viaies, and nvilixe*.
ill Puls, al 25 els., 624 eis , and 81 each. , >r .
IfCT There is a considerable saving by taking 1,1
ger sizes. iCT N. B Directions lor llie gindence " ijy
lients ill every disorder are affixed lo eacli Pot.—*'
Cf CAUTION!—None are genuine un^j!^
words "Hullotcay, Mete York and London, ^^ ^
cernable as a irata-mark in e\ cry k-at ot
of directions around each pot or box; tne s® •
may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to thi if
A handsome reward wilfbe given to any one r
dering such intormation as may lead to the de ^
tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the
dicines or vending the same, knowing them 10 ^
spurious.