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Union
VOLUME XXVIII.]
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1857.
LNUMBER 14.
Xpan ^lelalVic Uuriul Cases.
T HE Subscribers have now on hand, all of the
different Sizes of Disk's New Style of Metallic
Burial Casts, which will be sold at a small profit.
L. KENFIELIJ & Co.,
(Masonic Hall.
Milledgeville, March 24, 1857. 43 tf
NEW FURNITURE
Just llccciced, at the
WARE-ROOMS
Of L. KENFIELD <fc CO.,
I\ T M ISOiMC HALL. t ,
T HE Subscribers would most respectfully call j ^ ?lce » Combs, Bniishes, Perfumery, C 1
■ -VKiic Skirts. Parasols, Fans, Tape, Braid, <fcc . *
New Millinery Store.
M RS. GODWIN respectfully informs
the Ladies of Milledgeville and vi
cinity, that she has received and opened her
emire stock of Millinery and Ladies’ SpringGoods,
which has been selected with care, and are of the
best and latest fashions, consisting of Bonnets,
trimmed and untrimmed, Misses Hats and Gipsevs,
Dress Caps, Head Dresses, French Wreaths, French
and American Flowers—great variety: Bonnet,
Belt and Cap Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Il
lusion.
DRESS GOODS.
Barege, Silk Tissues, white and colored
Muslins, Robes, &c.. Light Silks,Mantillas,
Veils. Kid Gloves, Silk Slits, Collars,Cuffs,
and Undersleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings,
Inserting® and Flouneings, Dress Trimmings,
orsets,
ifley pr. ; 11 cheaper than ever for Cash.
Our Stock, embraces a more full assortment ihan
was ever before offered in this Mark-t, and is otter
ed at greatly reduced prices. The following named
articles, may be found at our Wari-Rooms, viz:
Bureaus, with Marble tops and Glass; also a
large variety of patterns of Mahogany and Black-
Walnut Bureaus, with or w ithout the Glass.
Secretaries and Wardrobes, these ar
ticles are fine finish, and will he sold very low.
Bedsteads, The French Scroll, French low-
post, and high-post bedsteads.
Bed-bottoms, this new style of Spring Bed
Bottoms, is recommended,(by those who have used
them,) as being the best improvement ever made
upon ease and comfort of bedsteads
Sofas. The Spiral Spring-Seat
also the stuffed or Squab-Seat, all of
the best material and finish, and we
BUSINESS f! A It D*.
Messrs. A. H. & L. II. HENAN,
Are Associated in the Practice of Law
OJJicc 1st Door Vjjnn 2r/ floor of
NASO SIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf.
S. W. PARKER.
•Htorm i; nt Cate,
32 lyj . COLQUITT, GA.
A. II. RL’LAWS,
Attorney at Law,
32 ly*] BLAKELY, GA.
I> It A- II Cl'U.TII AG,
null Oil. n*il/iinsoii Count!/ Ga.,
Tenders his Professional services to the citizens
of Wilkinson county. * [Jan. 6,57, ly
will warrant them to give general satisfaction
Tables, Marble-top, Pierand Centre tables.al
so a full assortment of Card, Dining, Extension,
Fall-I eaf, and Laides Work tables, and Work-Box
es, Tt a-Poys, Corner Stands or Whatnots.
Marble Top, and Mahogany Il'asli-Stands.
Chairs, Spring Seat, Mahogany, Cane Seat,
Arm-Ottice or dining chairs, a nice article of
Rocking Chairs, also the Cottage chairs.
A variety of Gentlemen’s Portable Desks, also
Hat-Trees, Umbrella Stands, &c., very convenient.
Xiookinf-Glasses, in this line, may beffoand
a variety, from which all can be suited.
GLASS PLATES fitted to old Frames!
TICTURE FRAMES made to order.
The Premium Furniture Polish.
rif ‘ All hinds of Furniture Repaired, done up, rc-
rarnished, fi-r., in a nea! manner, at short notice.
MATTRESSES manufactured to order.
f3P" Give us a call, and examine for yourselves.
L. KENFIELD & CO.
Milledgeville, March 24, 1857. 43 tf
TIIOJI IS J. COX,
ATTO IlNEY AT LAW,
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga.
March i8, 1856. 42 tf
DR. CHAS. E. HALL,
ftillcdsurille, Ga.
Office near the Court House. Country
CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.
June 24th, 1856. 4 tf
Medical Card.
T IIE undersigned having permanently associat
ed themselves in the practice of BfZedicine
and Surgery, tender iheir services to the people
of Wilkinson County. Office in Irwiuton, where
one or both may be found at all times.
Consultation with the senior partner may be
had when desired, free of charge.
R. J. COCHRAN, M. D.
D. M. CLAY, M. D.
May 12th, 1857. 50 6m.
. • •• • . ■ • /
Will opsnher new and Fashion
able Stock of Spring G-oods, consist
mg of a large variety of LADIES HATS,
CAPS. HEAD-DRESSES, &e., also Dress Trim
mings. Belts, Buttons, Bertbers, Ribbons, Flowers,
Laces, Blonds, Rushes, &c , and all articles for
Millinery purposes. All Orders will he attended
to with punetuality, by Mrs. Rcnlroe.
Milledgeville, March 28, 1857. 41 tf
KS&OSENE OILS,
DISTILLED FROM COAL. (NOT EXPLOSIVE.)
SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.
T he different grades of these
Celebrated Oils, suitable for Machinery of all
kinds, Binnacle and Family nse,can be had of the
undersigned, also of the Wholesale Oil Dealers and
Druggists in the City of New York, and of the
authorized Local Agent of the Company in this
place.
AUSTENS,
General Agents, Kerosene Oh. Co.,
No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
ryLocal Agencies granted on application as
above. Orders should specify the description of
lamp or machinery for which the oil is wanted.
New York, June 2 1^57 1—] vr .
ailLUNttUY.
CHAS. G KISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cal.’ibt rl, Ga.
April 3d, 1854. 44
GRIEVE A GRIEVE,
A T 7 O II. V EYS A T L A IV,
M}£‘ ^V.FYILLE, CA.
MILLER GRIF.VT. JR.
- : *iie eight it
MILLER r.ltli-.,;
Oct. 7th, 1856/
to r,7*xv •
19 tf
HEARV 1*1. LOILESS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Marion. Twiggs County, Georgia.
Jr.ae 2, 1857. 1 3m
S. H. HAWKINS,
M!
AXVXEFvXCUS, GA.
WT'ILL give prompt attention to business en-
T T trusted to his care in the counties of Sumter,
Webster, Randolph, Terrell, Lee, Baker, Wurth
and Calhoun.
May 12,1857. 50 ly
MISS CARR, Respectfully informs
the Ladies of Milledgeville and vicinity,
that she will OPEN A MILLINERY STORE.
(the 26th instant,) on Wayue Street, First Door
North of M asonic II ALL, where she will he pleas- * that with on i about two weeks use of your Sslv
ed to have the Ladies call and examine her Goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
{y All orders promptly attended to.
Milledgeville, March 17,1857. 42 tf
FIXES! FILES! PILES 1
This hitherto intractable disease, of every form and
in every stage,
CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICA-ftONJONLY.
Dr. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve.
U j ILL never fail in giving relief, anJ pos
itively curing the worst and rnosl obstinate cases
of Hemorrhoids or Piles. It is the
Only Infallible Remedy Known
here or elsewhere f.»r the Piles, and is the result of
years of pauent study and investigation.
Sufferers from Piles now have a remedv at hand
which will STAND THK TEST OF TUIA L, with-
out a fear of failure on its pari, to do all the proprietor
claims for it.
Full directions accompany each hox ; and all that is
requisite is sirictly to observe (hem, and a cure is cer
tain to follow
7'he proprietor refers to the following testimonials
from gentlemen of character and standing, who have
voluntarily given their certificates in its favor, in regard
to its efiirocy in their own cases. Kead them
t he following is from one of the most reliable ciii
zexs of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county. III.
Chicago, July 25. 1855.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear.Sir: I wish hereby to make
known to the afflicted that i have been rouided with
the piles for twenty years or upwards, and attunes most
severely. .Ann during a recent and exceedingly painful
attack.a friend procured a hox of your Naive and asked
me to g»veii a trial. 1 did so. Not, however, w ith tin*
expectation «»f henefitijug my disease, f>rtrulv,l h*d
tried so many applications I had lost confidence in nil
But iu making u a e f your Salve, I soon found that it
was doing me good; and rrnlly it is ineridile to tnvself
I
PLANTATION FOR SALS,
CONTAINING 833 Acres of Land ly
ing in Jones county, six miles east of
Clinton. On the premises are a comfor
table Dwelling House and other ont-buildings, a
large’new Gin House, and a good Bullock Press.
Said place contains 35!) acres of heavily timbered
woodland, 8b acres recently cleared, a large por
tion with the first crop now growing. There are
several springs on the place, the water of which is
unsurpassed by any in Middle Georgia. It is situ
ated convenient to market, churches and schools,
in an excellent neighborhood, and very healthy.
Sold to effect a distribution.
gApply to J. WATERMAN, Macon,
T. II. MORRIS, Baldwin,
A. J. MORRIS, on the premises.
August 11, 1857 32 tf
A THOMAS, S. S. PARDUE.
♦ . C
I Comini -
v.i.v.r.i
leu* ku to i ii. John E. Ward; John fc. jiout.nohi .,
President Mechanics Bank; G. W. Wyllv, Broker; Gar-
manys& Champion. [July 5S, ’57.—1* ly
UP AND AT IT AGAIN!
ed to take
G. D. WEAKLEY,
having gone to the expense of
fitting up a new aud splendid
Gallery, over D. B. Stetson’s
Grocery Store, is now prepar-
Ambrotypes and Photographs
In the most improved style.
The attention of al! persons interested in pro
curing
nXXtfXATVRS XtXHECTSSSES
of themselves and friends, is respectfully solicited
to the fact that delays are dangerous, and while
you are thinking of the matter, Death's Mcs eager
may enter the family circle and steal from it its
most endeared member. Then the reflection, that
for a small sura you omitted to obtain a beautiful
and LIFELIKE
PICTURE
of the lost one, will ever after be a source of re
proach and regret.
Only those who have lost near and dear rela
tives, can duly appreciate the value of these im
perishable and invaluable relics.
lyi'hnse who wish a true and faithful resemb
lance, are assured that it can be taken at his
Room, in as good style as at any other establish
ment in the State.
Cy Daguerreotypes of deceased persons taken,
and copied up to life size, and painted in Oil, I’as-
tile or water.
tlrLadies and gentlemen are respectfully in
vited to call and examine my specimens.
‘G. D. WEAKLEY.
Millcdgevilie, Ga., July 10,1857. 7 tf.
MILLEDGEVILLE
CLOTHING STORE,
Xn Hotel, Wo- 1.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Traveling Trunks, Valises,
AND CARPET BAGS,
FROM THE BEST TO THE MEDIUM QUALITY.
ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF
SOOTS Sc SHOES,
J. A W J. KELLEY,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
jaffllBUinAH^Sa
(TIiTTANOOGA, TENN.
Sep.. 2,1856.
14 lv.
WOOL MAN UFACTURING!! |
t'jAHE snljscribers will continue the business of .
Jl Hoot Curding and Manufacturing, at their |
MILL in Milledgeville, Ga., and customers con-1
signing their WOOL to ns by Rail Road or other i
ways, may rely on having their orders and iustruc- i
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.
t jr" Persons at a distance will please forward
their Wool as early as possible. .
II. A. J G W'GGGtt Co.
Wm. Wai.ker,
J. C. Shea,
I>. A. Jewell.
Milledgeville, Feb. 20, 1856 39tf
am, so far ns I ran judge, a well man
J mo>t cheerfully make this statement, believing il
due hoih to tourself and such us may be afflicted with
tins most trying and painful disease. J do not hcsiate to
say dial I consider your preparation an invaluable rent
ed, for the Piles. Most sincerely yuurs,
H. N. IIEALD.
The Hon Richard Yates, late member of Congress
from the Springfield, (Ills ) district, says:
Jacksonville, III., Nov 15. 1855.
l)r. Thus H Cavanaugh—DearNir: The preparation,
Cavanaugh’s Pde Salve, which you furnished, 1 found
of great service, producing an easv and speedy cure
I do not hesitate to recommend it as an invaluable rem
edy lor the Pi.es. Respectfully,
RICHARD YATES.
For sale by F. G. Grieve, E. J, White & Rru., and
James llerly, Milledgeville, Ga., and hy Druggists and
Dealers generally throughout the Slate. Price SI per
Bun.
See Circulars in hands of Agents.
Jan 25. 1857. 35 ly
HINES 56 HOBBS,
ATT ORE 1EE AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
Practice ill Dougherty and the surrounding Cmin
ties, in the U. S. Circuit Court, for the South
ern District Georgia, and in any county
iu the State hy special agreement.
New York—Carliart, Brother & Co., Wolfe &
Bishop; Alexis, Bragg & Warren; E. & R. R-
Graves; H ivilland, Harral Sc Risley ; A. I’. Hal
sey. Cash'r B'k N. Y.
Savannah, Ga.— Beiders A: Co.; Bacon & Levy;
Cheever A Co; Patten, lluttou & Co.; Rogers &
Norris; C. H. Campfield, Esqr.
Chvuleston, S C.—Dewing, Thayer & Co.;
Chamberlain, Miler A Co; J. A E. Bancroft; E. B.
Stoddard A Co.; T. N. Horsey A Co.; P. A.
Moise. Esqr.
Macon, Ga.—E A. & J. A. Nisbet; Poo &
Co : J. L. Jones, Esqr.; I. C. Plant, Esqr., Edwin
Crans, Esqr,: Asher Ayres, Esqr. 33 tf
Thomas Hardeman. Jr. J. W Griffin.
U&SD2MAN 6l GRIFPIN,
WHOLESALE (UiOCERS,
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.
JENNINGS, WHEELER & CO.,
IVO. 4.T CHA71 BER8 STREET,
NEW YORK.
M A N U F ACTUREK3 AND JOBBERS OF
ClrOTIIING,
Invite attention to tin ir large and superior Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Coats, Vests, Rants. Shirts, Drawers, &c.,
of all grades, cut in the most fashionable style,
aud inad< in the best manner.
New York, June 10th, 1857. 3 3tn
NOTICE !
It I) WARD.
1 1HE Murderer, James Johnson, has escaped
.from the Jail of Marion, Twiggs county, on
the 27th instant.
The said James Johnson is about 22 or 23 years
old, light hair, pale complexion, blue or gray eyes, '
and about five feet four or five inches high.
The above reward will he paid by the .Sheriff o!
Twiggs comity, to any person who will deliver the
said Johnson lo me, or securely lodge him in any
Jail in this State.
JOHN RALEY, Sheriff.
May 3flth, 1857. 1 tf
TYEALERS IN' WI
* / CO, SEGARS ai
and Groceries of every de
scription.
Corner of Ciilrry and Third Sts.,
.HACON, CA.
Sept. 2d, 1856. 14 tf
j, x. noss,
G E \ E It A L LAND AGE N T
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
lYCILL give tlte real owner of any lot, for $ I 00:
* * will examine and report the value of any lot
for tit). Will sell and convey for 5 per cent.
He is now agent for the sale of 2500 vacant lots
m the Stale, and some of the best farms in South
ern and Cherokee, Ga. lie will also buy lands in
any part of tlte State, at a fair price.
Ad letters addressed to him at Butler, Ga., will
26 ly
n tat with prompt attention,
-•ov. 17, 1856.
ETHERIDGE 56 SON,
I’aclors, Commission and Forwarding
MEHOHANTS,
S V t AN NA II, CA.
b ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr
•July 15th, 1856. 8 tf
J. M. NEWBY,
—WITH—
r-. asvLirj 6l co.,
clothing warehouse,
^OS. 253, 259 and 260 Broadway, cor
ner of Warren Street, NEW Y’ORK.
June 30, 1357. 5 6m
THOS. S. WAYNE &. SON,
l actors, C ommission and Forwarding
MERisi&BWSj
SAVANNAH, HA.
I ' IIXUE to give strict personal attention to
y? saw s of Cotton, Wheat, Bacon, Wool. &c ,
( 11 bout increase of charge. Sales of Cotton will
made at Fifty CeAts per hale, and they solicit
' [jn8 ig;iments. Forwarding of Goods to the inte-
■er. shipment of Wheat to Northern and Foreign
■'rta, w yi continue to receive strict, attention.
' •mittauces promptly made on sales of Cotton or
* reduce.
Savannah, Juno lGtli, 1857. 3 4m
!?■ Dr. (avauniigk's Pile Salve has been pro-
tlt 't <1 ^ k' V ’k'" afflicted, to be the very best remedy
•tt they have ever used. See advertisement.
Flour! Milton Mills.
I WILL keep constantly on hand tit my TVare House '
at Armorfh, Ga., I viui I'nmily Ssipri'-Finc
and Finr Flour, deliverable in the Depot at the ,
W 5e A K R nt this place, nt the lowest market price, ut
All orders addressed to Smith Lemon, Ac worth,
Ga., will meet with prompt attention.
s. m. McConnell.
Acworth, Ga., June 22,1857. .*> fim.
FOB
Philadelphia, N. York, &e.
Charleston and Savannah
STEmSlIIP LINES.
Cabin Passage S20—Steerage -S8.
IPHE well known first class steam ships, KEY-
±81 ~
OF
ter form a Utility Line to Philadelphia, sailing
Leery Saturday, alternately, front Savannah and
Charleston, as folio" s :
SAZXiXlVa DAVS.
KEYSTONE STATE. I STATE OF GEORGIA:
from Savannah the follow- from Charleston the follow
ing Sat urda vs: ing Snturdnvs:
JULY 4tit, and 18th, I JULY ilth and 25th;
AUGUST 1st, loth, utid I AUGUST btli and 22nd;
29th; SEPTEMBER 12th I SEPTEMBER 5th and
lltli, OCTOBER 3d, 17th
NOVEMBER
■8th: DECEJI
DRUG STORE.
milE subscriber, grateful for past
.L favors, respectfully announces to
the citizens of Milledgeville and vicinity, that he
has in store a large aud general assortment of
p u a i d R u a s,
Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Paints,
OILS, GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES of all
kinds, FINE WINES mid BRANDIES for Me
dicinal purposes, Perfumery, Hair Oils and
Pomades,
Tube Paints, Assorted Colors.
Books and Stationery,
CAMPHINE and BURNING FLUID, Hair,
Tooth and Paint Brushes of all desenptions,
FINE SEGARS At\D TOBACCO,
with all other articles usually kept.
Also, a fine assortment of MUSIC and MUSIC
BOOKS.
I have secured the services of DR. l.OOMIS,
who will pay strict attention to the Drug Depart
ment.
All articles warranted as represented. Prescrip
tions carefully compounded. Orders solicited and
promptly attended to. JAMES HERTY.
April 15. 1857 46 tf.
DR. BRADFORD’S
Celebralod Gum Coated Pills.
V CERTAIN and speedy cure for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Seminal Weakness, Sec , also for all Irrita
tion of the Kidneys, Bladder, Uiclhrn and proslate
Giands, they are tasteless and free from giving
odor to the breath. Price SI per box, sent by
mail if requested. These I’iils are a safe, speedy
and certain cure for the diseases recommended.
For sale hy E. J. White & Bro., Jas. Ilerty and
F. G. Grieve, of whom a copy of tie* Pocket
Companion setting foith the various diseases may
he obtained.
June 9ih, 1857. 2 tf.
OF Pino nti«! Supei-ior Finish.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
June 23,1857 4 tf
XfEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE
Milledgeville Clothing Store,
In Hotel, No. 1.
A general assortment of Men’s, Youth’s and Boys'
Spring and Summer Clothing,
of superior quality, all made to order, and the
work warranted. For sale on liberal terms.
June 3d, 1857.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
5 tf.
A T 1
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store
o o
A general assortment of HATS.
Ceche’s Fashionable Moleskin.
SOFT CASSIMERE, of various colors and quality,
Leghorn and Straw, “ “ *• “
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
June 3d. 1857. 5 tf.
Ayer’s Cherry Pedoral
C fURES Coughs.
> Aver’s Cl
Cherry Pectoral cures Colds.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Hoarseness.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Influenza
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cares Bronchitis.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Croup.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures Asthma.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Whooping Cough.
7, , ‘ otitv Ayers Gtierry sectoral cures \\ hooping Gougn.
- S' 4-er’s Che.ry Pectoral cures Lung Complaints.
• GEORGIA, Capt. J J. Garni., wtll hereaf- 4 er , sCU ' Pectoral cnreS diseases oftheThroat.
and 261 Ii; OCT< )I3EU lOtli,
and 2Jth ; NOVEMBER \ uud 21st;
7?b, u’ul 21st; DECEM- 14tli and
BER. r ‘th and l'Jtli; leaving ‘ BEK 12thaud26th; leaving
Philadelphia the alternate Philadelphia the Alternate
Saturdays. 1 Saturdays.
In strength, speed and accommodations, these
ships are fully equal to any running on the coast.
Inland navigation, 100 miles on Delaware River
and Bay, two nights at sea.
For Niagara Falls, the Lakes and Canada.
Shortest and Cheapest Houle.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia with
the Great Northwestern Railroad Route through
to Niaraga Falls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Phil
adelphia. Ihrough Tickets, with the privilege of
stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points,
for sale hy the agents iu Savannah aud Charleston.
CP" Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $28; to Elmi
ra, $26; to Canandiagua, $27.
Agents at Philadelphia, A. HERON Jr.
Agent at Savannah, C. A. Greiner.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. G. Budd.
Jnne 30th, 1857. 5 6m.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!!
E XTRA Family and Superfine Flour. New
crop on consignment from one of the best
Mills in the up country for sale low for cash.
Also New Cream CHEESE, and a fresh supply
of Wines, Brandy and Whiskey and other articles.
JOHN DUFXER & Co.
July 28,1857. 9 Tf.
:\yer sL'berry
Aver's Cherry Pectoral cures Incipient Consump
tion.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures all Consumptive com
plaints.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures all Affections of the
Lungs.
Ayer’s Cathartic Tills cure Dyspepsia.
Ayer’s Cathartic l’ills cure Headache.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills cure Indigestion.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Dysentery.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Costiveness.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Jaundice.
Aver's Cathartic Pills cure Scrofula.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Erysipelas.
Ayer s > at bar tic Pills cure Piles.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills cure Rheumatism.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills cure Fever aud Ague.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Foul Stomach.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Liver Complaints.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Diseases of the Skin.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure llillious Complaints
Ayer's Cathartic Pills cure Diseases of the Blood.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold hy E. J. White &
Bro., aud F G. Grieve, Milledgeville.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by G. Payne
Macon.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by C. H. Andrews
& Co., Madison.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by Haviland, Ris
ley &, Co., Augusta.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by W. W. Lincoln,
Savannah.
Ayer's Pectoral and Pills sold by Smith & Bil
lups, Athens.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by J. D. Carpen
ter, Cassville.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by Dr. .1. D.
Chase, Washington.
Ayer's Pectoral and Pills sold by M. Graybill &
Co., Eatonton.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by Dr. A. Alex
under, Atlanta.
Ayer’s Pectoral and Pills sold by all Druggists
and Median* dealers throughout the world. 42 6ra
WtIBrihBi.'S
Sherry Wine Tonic Bitters!!
This Elegant Stomach Bitters,
Composed Entirely of Roots and Herbs, and
compouiultnl with the best of Sherry Wine, requires
no I'ftncgyric to establish its frame. Its increasing de
mand tor the past seven years throug'iout the United
States in private funiles, and all the principal Hotels,
being a sufficient test of its efficacy in restoring the tone
and nervous energy of the various organs contributing
to digestion. Possessing the valuable properties of an
Alterative, Antispeptic and Aromatic liittur, it gently
excites the secretions of the gastic juice, invigorates the
spirits, removes from the blood the germs of disease,
and incrc ases the nervous energy of all the vital powers.
Its effects during the rage of the cholera in 1S49 were
most extraordinarv. As a preventive and a cure it
proved alike reliable; and the testimony in favor is of the
most incontrovertible and emphatic character. It is
warmly recommended by the faculty, whose opinions of
its merits is corroborated by fact which cannot be sha
ken or disputed. The proprietor does not offer them to
the public as a cure for every disease which flesh is heir
to; but simply and with the full assurance,
That it is the Best Preparation e\er Offered
to the Public as a Purifier of the System.
But it is the condition of the stomach and the system
generally—not the name of the disease—which must be
taken into consideration in using it, as there is scarcely
a single complaint in which it cannot be advantageously
use i. It is especially recommended to ladies of delicate
habit, ns an invaluable tonic aud restorative to all the
exigencies peculiar to the weaker sex, and affords great
relief in cases when taken to relieve uneasiness after
meals. It is pleasant to the taste, efficacious in its design,
and no person, after giving it a fair trial, will ever be
without them ns a preventive, and also a remedy for the
above complaints, so long as money can buy them.
Prepard only by DR. LEWIS WHEELER, Drug
gist, Boston, and for sale by the Druggists generally,
aud at all the principal Hotels, Saloons, and the Count 17
Stores thoughout the United States and the Canadas.
lie also is proprietor of Dr. Wheeler's Vegetable
corc.H syrup, rheumatic cure, Female alterative
TONIC, GraFFF.NELL’s GERMAN CYPRIAN JULAP, CO
PENHAGEN chF.kry, and mauaschino Cordials, and
the Original Dr. STOUGHTON’S ELIXIR.
DR. WHEELER’S Sherry Wine Bitters,
are for sale bv all the Druggists iu Milledgeville.
July 11, 1S57. 7 ly
1000 ACRES OF
Flint River Lands lor Sale.
r|MIE undersigned beiug desirous of winding up their
1 business, offers for Sale, on nnv time to suit pur
chasers, n valuable settlement of ONE THOUSAND
ACRESOF LA XD, lying on the West side of Flint Riv
er, ten miles north of Oglethorpe, and ten miles south
of Reynolds. 200 acres of this se it lenient is number one
pine land, the balance, 81K) acres, entirelvswamp. The
swamp land is less liable to be inundated by the River
limn any lands on said River in Macon county, and
will doubtless make from 6 ) to 80 bushels of com per
acre, and from 15 10 to 2000 lbs of cotton. There are 80
acres of pine land, and 15 of swamp cleared and in a
state of cultivation. Water, health and society cannot
bo excelled in South-western Georgia. Apnlv to
COOK. & MO NT FORT,
June 16, 1857. 4 tf. at Oglethorpe.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
MADISON, MORGAN €0.
NINTH COLLEGIATE YEAR.
T HE first term of the ninth collegiate year will
commence on Monday, August 24th, this is
the most favorable time for pupils to enter.
Every Pupil will be examined every year pub
licly, in the elementary studies. Grammer, jreog:-
raphv, arithmetic, spelling', reading and writing
will thus become incorporated into the mind of
the pupil.
In order to promote habits of economy a neat
Uniform dress for Sundays and examinations has
been adopted. For school days calico or ging
hams, or other inexpensive fabric is prescribed.
All expensive, or unnecessary jewelry is prohib
ited.
Circulars giving full particulars respecting the
uniform, which, however, will not be introduced
until the season for winter clothing arrives, will be
sent to each patron of the College, and to others
upon application.
GEORGE Y. BROWNE, President.
August 10, 1857. 11 4t.
Attachment) Affidavit) Ac, Short Form,
Blank Deeds, Clerk’s Executions, Administrator’!
Deeds, Jury and witness Summons, Sheriff's Deeds,
Attachments, Write. Forthceminf Bonds, Ac. femlt.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY!
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
On the Havana Plan of Single Numbers!
ANDERSON & S0 \ T . Managers,
[Successors to J. I-\ WINTER, Manager,]
Having succeeded Mr. J. F. WlNTKR in
tlie management of the JASPER COUNTY
ACADEMY LOTTERY, we are determined to
excel a I other Lotteries, and offer to the public
for SEPT. 15th, CLASS BB, the following mag
nificent and unparailed Scheme :
CAPITAL $6d,000!—LOWEST PRIZE, $30!
Tickets $10—Halves and Quarters in
proportion.
Jasper County Academy Lottery!
r Pf/ Authority of the State of Georgia.~\
d J^l4NS l±'i .-i,-. .J WJ- j
Under the Stcorn Superintendence of
W. R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, Esqs.
I cf -Saturday Schemes will be drawn every
Saturday, at Macon, Ga. Monthly Large Schemes
will be drawn at Savannah, about the 15th of
every month.
Nearly One Prize to Leery Nine Tickets I
30,000 TICKETS —3,286 PRIZES
Prizes Payable yzithout Deduction,
CAPITALS of $61,0110,' $20,000, $10,000, $5000,
$4,000, $4000, 3 Prizes of $10)0, 5 of $500, 100
of $100, 100 of $50. 3000 of 30 and 72 Approx
imation prizes amounting to $3,760
^TICKETS $10; Halves $5; Quarters $24. JFl
lyCertinoates of Pac kages of 10 Tickets, are
sold at the following rates, which is the risk :
JO Whole Tickets, $70 00
10 Half Tickets, $35 00
10 Quarter Tickets, $!7 50
Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for Prizes.
UP“Addn'ss Orders for Tickets or Certificates
for Packages of Tickets to
ANDERSON A: SON, Managers,
Macon or Savannah, Ga.
SATURDAY SMALLlCHEME,
To be drawn in PUBLIC, at MACON, GEORGIA,
nnder the sworn Superintendence of Jos. Wa
terman and E. C. Bulkley, Esqs.
Leery Saturday in August and S>ptemher, '57.
t:
To Cotton Planters.
HE subscriber has thoroughly tried, at Macon
auJ Columbus, Ga., his wrought-iron Cotton
Screw, where two of them are now standing and
will remain until October for inspection. I believe
it is tlte cheapest, by half, every offered for the
purpose of pressing cotton or hay, as the frame,
screwpin, and levers are all of wrongljt-iron.—It
shoulu be attach' d to tho gin-house, aud have it
put up through the floor, as the ordinary press—the
levers being only five feet in length—to have the
width of the house and 18 or 20 feet in length, the
lint could then be placed all around the screw.
Then a man can take five hands and pack as many
five-hundred pound bales in one day, with as little
labor to the hand, as the same five and two more,
with a horse can on the w ood-screw in the same
time. Three hands can put up one and take it
down, and it can he carried at one load with four
mules to any point.
As this is for the public eye I will give the
amount of timber necessary for completing one:
foet long 4-i by 9
“ 2 by tl
bv 6
9
16
10
DISSOLUTION.
T HE limited Partnership existing between the
undersigned, nndertiie firm of Dana & Was tt-
B ' ilN ' expires this day by limitation. Either of
the General Partners arc authorized to nse the
name of the firm in liquidation
FRA’S G. DANA, ) • „ „ _
H. K. WASHBURN, < (,en 1 P«tiwrs.
JOS. WASHBURN, > a . . _
JNO. R. WILDER ( Special Partners
Ang. 1,1857.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a Limi
ted Partnership, under the Act of the General
Assembly of tho State of Georgia, assented to on
the 22d day of December, 1837, for the transaction
of a General Mercantile, Cominericial and Factor
age Business in this city, under the name and
style of
DANA & WASHBURN,
to continue for the period of three years from this
date, unless sooner terminated by the death of eith
er party.
FrancisG. Dana and Henry K. Washburn, both
of this city, are the General Partners; Jos. Wash
burn, of this city, is the Special Partner, aud has
contributed and paid in the sura of ten thousand
dollars to the capital of said turn.
FRA S R DANA, ) n ,, n .
H. K. WASHBURN, j Gen !Partners -
JOS. WASHBURN, Special Pariner.
Aug. 1, lt<57. 10 2m
1 by
6 x 16
l-
tout;..
pine
or oak.
i - r
: r l i
WAS II 8 i\UTO\ HOUSE,
till) I SI., nbove Srrciiib 81.,
PHILADELPHIA.
I S central, in the immediate vicinity of tlte most
important Public Institutions, the best and most
fashionable places of business, and the attractive
Public Squares of tlie City. In the important re
quisites of iigtt and ventilation, two principal ob
jects aimed at in the recent enlargement and thor
ough improvement of this House, it is not exceed
ed. perhaps, by any establishment iu America. To
strangers, therefore, its position is peculiarly desi
rable. The Subscriber returns thanks to his friends
and the public for the liberal patronage they have
extended to him, an 1 assures them that he will en
deavor to merit a continuance of their favors.
A. F. GLASS.
Anar. 11. 1857 11 4t
IV. B. Walk kb.
Buena Vista,
W. F. Parkiu.
Savannah,
I NY. A. Bell,
T. J. French,
Buena Vista,
Buena Vistn.
Walker, Parker & Co.,
GENERAL
AUCTION A COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
ST.,
uo.
03 BAY
S.VVA.VYAII, 0 4.
f MHE undersigned would respectfully offer their
X services to the M ERCHANTS and PLAN
TERS of the interior And as we were not par
ties to the late COMBINATION entered into by
the COTTON FACTORS of this City, against the
PLANTERS, we do not consider ourselves bound
bv their action; and will therefore receive and sell
COTTON at the OLD RATES OF COMMIS
SION. WALKER, PARKER & CO.
REFERENCES.
Savwn ur — Con-rat. Webster & Palms; Clark
& Cooley: William Kemshart & Son; E. S. Kemp-
ton. Dr. W. T. Park. J. G. Rodgers.
Macon.—Hilliard Crutchfield.
Oglethorpe —Or. B. J. Head, J. M. Greer, Esq.
Americas.—J. V. Price, Esq.
Buena Vista—Hon. W. AI. Brown, Messrs.
Blandford & Crawford.
Pond Town.—Maj. W. A. Black.
Ang. 18, 1857. 12 6m
2 “ 13 “ 2 hy 12
2 “ 14 “ 1] by 9
2 “ It) “ 1 by 5
1 “ 5.} “ 9 by 32
This makes a box near nine feet deep with bed
and follower, and all other fixtures. 1 furnish the
iron and the work done on it at Macon, and put
the above lumber to it at the place where it is wan
ted, the purchaser furnishing the lumber and pay
ing the freight from Macon, can have one of the
handiest ana cheapest Cotton screws now known,
its durability considered, as it is given up by all
who have seen it to be a lifetime investment. I
can pack five hundred pounds with three hands;
take five arid there is no hard work done.
Price—$150 this year.
I expect, if life lasts, to have one at- the next
State Fair, and would be glad to see one of every
other pattern of presses now in use there and let
the world judge for itself. I then expect to sell the
right in any size territory that may be desired on
reasonable terms, with a working model, withiu
the limits ofa county or counties, and all the in
formation necessary for putting them up and wor
king them. Address,
JAMES MASSEY.
July 29-11 tljan Thomasville. Ga.
Appling 1 Sheriff Sale.—Postponed.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door in
the town of tlolmesville. Appling county on
the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property to-
Four hundred acres of Lot of Land No. 112, in
the 3il District of Appliug county, and the other
ninety acres of said Lot excepted', on the South
West "Tier of said lot. Levied on as the proper
ty of Overstreet, to satisfy sundry ti fas
issued Listioe’s Court of said co'^'v in
in favor ot Am. iiacber a Ii£ T
aud returned to me by a Constable ot raid
Also at the same time and place trill he send.
Two lots of land, No. 312 and 335, in the third dis
trict of said county, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Appling Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Morgan
against Nathan K. McDuffie & Co.
July 27th, 1357.
WM. H. OVERSTREET, Sheriff
10 tds
DANA Ac WASHBURN,
FACTORS & COMMISSION
MEB.CHAKTTS,
SAVANNAH, 43A.
Fra’s. G. Dana,
H. K. Washburn.
> Geti’l Partners.
Jos. Washburn, Special Partner.
W E continue the above business at our old
stand, 114 Bay Street, east of the Exchange,
and are prepared to make liberal advances on-all
Produce consigned to our care for sale.
Orders for Bagiing, Rope, &.c., filled promptly,
at lowest prices.
Savannah, August 1st, 1857. JO 6m
Savannah Medical College.
rpllE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES will
A commence on the first Monday in November next
The Preliminary Course on the" 12th October.
FACULTY.
It. D. Arnold, m. d., Practice Medicine.
P. M. Kollock, m. d., Obstetrics.
IV. G. Bclloch, m. d., Surgery.
J. G. Howard, m. d., Anatomy.
JrRiAH Harris?, m. r>., Physiology.
J. B. Read, m. n., Materia Medica.
Joseph Jones, n. d., Chemistry.
J. J. West, m. d., Demonstrator.
Clinical Lectures will be regnlnrly delivered at the
City Hospital. This Institution will accommodate
over HM) patients.
For further particulars address,
J. G. HOWARD, Dean.
July 21, 1857. (Saw Rep.) 8 3m.
BVANJ, KARRI33 <& CO.,
Factors a ad Conimbsloo DlerchaDts,
Savannah, G a.
D ’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO., have associated
wit!i them Gen. Robt. Y. Harries, for tlte purpose of
transacting a FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION
BCSINESS nt the city of Savannah. Tue business
will be conducted under the style of EVANS HARRISS
& Co., and Win E. Evans and Robt. Y. Harriss will give
their personal and undivided attention to the same.
Tneir object is to do exclusively a PLANTERS’
BUSINESS, and a long experience in similar business
at Augusta, Ga., and Charleston, S. C., induce thecon-
fi lent belief that they will be enabled to give entire
satisfaction in the sale of Cotton aud other produce to
the planters of Georgia and Alabamu who may favor
them with their patronage.
They have token an Office and Sales Room in Ilodg
son’s Range, Bay street, a few doors above the Ex
change, where they will be prepared, by the 15th of
August, to receive consignments of Cotton and other
produce, and the orders -if their friends, and planters
generally, for Bagging, Rope and the other supplies,
which they will execute villi promptness at the lowest
market rates. Their commission for selling Cotton will
be Fifty Cents per bale,
WILLIAM E. EVANS,
ROBERT Y. HARRISS,
WM. M D’ANTIGNAC,
GEORGE W. EVANS,
July 28,1857. 9 fit.*
B.BMOVAB!
FAIR & EDWARDS,
H AVE taken a Room in the North End of the
New Hotel, where they have a fine stock of
II A il !>-W A R E,
Not to be surpassed bv am- in the city. Together
with EVERY DESCRIPTION of
Family Urouevie.s.
FINE CIGARS from $10 00 to $100 00 per M.
Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS
KEYS, &c., that can be procured.
Also, a large lot of the HEAVIEST GUNNY
CLOTH, at Savannah nriees.
October 29. 1855. ' 22 tf
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
r PHK KuliPoribiT ofters for sale twenty
L one hundred and ninety two acres of
land m the twenty ninth district Sumpler,
Ga., lying from seven to ten miles of
Ainericus, on or near the railroad and from
two to four miles of Bethel Church, where are held
regularly camp meetings, and also one of the best
$ -ho ds in South Western Georgia., at from five to ten
dollar* per acre, which has three settlements, one con
taining eleven hundred acres in seven miles of Ameri-
cus, one five hundred and twelve acres 9 miles, and the
other five hundred and eighty acres in ten miles,
all joining aud which can be bought separately or as a
whole.. Improvements tolerable good, some hundred
and fifty acres open land on two places, and fifty or
sixty on the other, all well watered with both spring and
well.
Those wishing land will probably do well to give me
a call, as there are seldom such bargains offered.
HERRING HOOKS.
Americas, Ga., July 30, 1857. 10 tf.
FOR SALE!
T HE Subscriber is now offering for sale,
her Horn-.' and Lot, located in the town ■
of Gordon, The House has a desirable loca
tion in the centre of the town, and eonven-.
ient to the Rail Road Depot, and is. together wun l.,e
out-buildings in good order. The lot is a double - one,
having rtOO feet front, and 400 feet hack; also a fine or
chard on tlie premises.
For terms of Buie Sec. address.
MARY C. FOLSOM
ROBERT VV. FOLSOM.
Gordon Georgia.
August 4th tsw. It) fit.
8 1X1V days after date 1 will apply to the Ordinary
of Jasper county, for leave to sell all the negroes be
longing to the estate of John Price, late of said count v,
deceased. JOHN C. KEY, Adm’r.*
August 15th, 1857. 12 9t
Executor's Sale.
YM7TLL.be sold on the 30th day of OCTOBER next,
M at the late residence ofSoloinon Farmer Jdeeeased,
in Haralson county, all the personal property, con
sisting of Cattle, Oxen, Com, Fodder Wheat, dec. The
sale to continue from day to day nntil all is sold. Terms
on the day of sale.
THOMAS FARMER, Ex’r.
August 7, 1857. 12 tds
TABLE NOTICE.
I IN ILL SELL 055 ACRES OF LAND, with good
improvements, at ffi per acre in two payments,
situate in Baldwin county, 9 miles from Milledgeville
the road from Scoitsboro’ to Macon, aud partly on
the M. Sc G. Rail-road. GEORGE LEEVES.
July 21, 1857. 8 tf
Valuable Garni aud Negroes,
Executor's Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Ilarulson coun
ty, Georgia; Will be sold on the first
Tuesday iu NOVEMBER next, in
the town of Budianan, Haralson county, between the
usual hours of Sale, tlie following property to-wit:
All that tractor parcel of laud the late residence of
Solomon Farmer, deceased of said county. The tra^t
contains two hundred two and a half acres, more or
less, and lies on Beach Creek, four miles South West
from Buchanan. The place is in a good state of culti
vation, and healthy, plenty cool well and spring water,
a good dwelling and out houses. Tlie lot contains about
175 acres of good Ivottom land, with 80 acres cleared
land. Also, lot No. 31, in the original 8th District of
Carroll now Haralson, lying nearly by the other des
cribed premises, it being a well timbered lot.
Also at the >>■ <tme time and place, Will be sold.
Eleven valuable negroes, viz; Reanv, a woman
about 40 years of age and her child about 7 months old,
she is a good cook and washer; George about
21 years old, a good field hand; Elizabeth, about 17
years of age and her infant about 4 months old, she
is a good house and field hand; Benjamin about 15 years
of age, a good field hand; Clark, about 13 years of age
a good plow boy; Riley, about 11 years of age, plows
finely; Mary about 9 years of age, a fine nurse; Sarah,
about 7 years of age; Allen, about 5 years of age. All
hearty and valuable negroes. All the said property
9old as the property of Solomon Farmer, late of Haral
son county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased.* The terms made known on the day of sale.
THOMAS FARMER, Ex’r.
August 7, 1857. 12 tds.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
For Sale in Chattooga County
T HE Subscriber wishing to change his business
offers for sale his Plantation, four miles west
of Summerville, including about 800 acres of land,
29(1 of which are in cultivation. On the place, a
good new dwelling and out-houses, and a prist
mill in successful operation. Also, on the same
place, a food flouring mill just repaired, and doing
a flue business.
He will also sell 400 acres of land, about two
miles northwest of the above premises, and five
miles from Summerville, lot) acres cleared, and
well improved, with a recently erected two story
brick dwelling house, brick kitchen and smoke
house, good barn, and a good framed dwelling and
out-houses.
There are five springs on both places, affording
an unfailing supply of first rate water.
The lands are well adapted to the cultivation of
cotton, corn, and small grain, with good ranges for
cattle.and well suited to raising stock of all kiuds.
The two places will be sold separately or togeth
er on accommodating terms.
J. S. MERRILL.
Summerville, Ga.. July 28, 1857 9 2m.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
V GREEABLE to an Order from the Court of Ordin
ary of Dooly Countv, Georgia, will be sold on the
First Tuesday in NOVE.MRER next, in the town of
Vienna, Dooly eountv, between ’he usual hours of sale:
All that Traet or parcel of Land, the Inte residence of
Portlock Thompson, deceased, of said county. The
traet contains one thousand and sixty-five acres, more
or less, and lies on Flilit River, one tiud a half miles be
low Travellers Rest, ou the road to Druyton, and just
two undo half miles from the Depot on South-western
Railroad ut Montezuma. The place is in a good state
of cultivation and healthy, plenty coot well and spring
water, a good frame dwelling and all necessary out hous
es. gin house See. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors, dtc. Any one desirous of purchasing a good
and convenient plantation would do well to come and
examine before the day of sale, os Mr. E. NV. Thomp
son on the premises will take a pleasure in showing the
place to anv one that may call.
Also on the First Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at
the same place, ten likely negroes as above: Syan, a
man 48 years old: Mike, a mail 31 years old; Stephen 22
years old; Washington, 20 years old; Dave, a boy 14
years old; Jolui, a boy 5 years old; Lany, a woman 50
years old; Amy, a woman 25 years and’ her two chil
dren, Liudy, a girl 4 years old; and Authouv, a boy, 8
months old. J. A. SHINE,
E. NV. THOMPSON
July 15, 1857.
• Adm’rs.
S tds
A (I ENTS WANTED,
BOTH Local and Tru veiling. Business light and easy—
paying from $50 to $100 per month. For farther particu
lars, enclose postage stamp, and address. _
Morris Sc Rajtdoph, Newton, Rockingham,
July 21,1857 —8 3m County, N. H
6,000 Agents Wanted.
T O sell THREE NEW and UNEQUALLED
INVENTIONS—wanted hy every family My
Agents have cleared over $20,000 telling one of
them. Articles are light, cheap, easy to cany, and
very taking. Severy Diplomas, Silver Medal from
American Institute, N. Y., and 4 Patents, have
been granted me for them. One Patent in Eng
land, and one in France. Put in 4 atamp8, and I
will send you, gratis, 40 pages particulars of tho
BEST AGENCY in the conn try.
EPHRAIM BROWN.
Lowell, Mast. Ang II 1867. H40t.
Wilkins** MlteriM' Mule.
\,yiLL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM-
* 7 BER next, before the Court House door iu Ir-
winton, within die usual hours of sale the following
Tax Fitas, to-wit;
State vs. E. Bales, prin. 55o cost $1,01; M. N. Mur
phy, prin. $15,43, cost $1,01; Dan’l Starlev, prin. $2,20,
cost $1,01; N alentine Crumley, prin. 55c rost (1,01 ;
William G. Lavender prin. 55c 'nst $1.01 : Sherad Pea
cock, prin. 55c. cost $1,01; Joseph M. Bell. prin. 75c
cost $1.01; B. W. Brown, prin. 55c cost #1,01; John
H. Hicks, Guar., prin. $10,10 cost $1,01; Exum Lamb,
prin. $1,20, cost $1,01; Jamen Vent, priu. 55c. cost
$1,01; Thcophelus Rozar 55o. cost $1.01; Jacob Laa-
seter 55c. cost $1,01; Kiniou Oxly 55c. cost $1,01;
Freeman Colev, prin. #1,7ti cost $1,01; John Nupper
55c. cost $1.01; Jus. J. Slaughter 55c. cost $1,01;
Thos. p. Smith 55c. cost $1,9! : W. L. Cannon 55c. cost
$1,01; William Mathis $3,10 cost $1,01: Green Thomp
son $1,15 cost $1,01; Ezekiel Knight $2,20 coet $1.01;
Freeman Vaughn $2,20 cost $1;01; NN'iley Vaughn
55c. cost
\ augtn:
$1,01;
E. H. Shepherd 55c. coat $1,01;
$1,01 John N. Salter
Mitchell Ethredge 55c. coat
$2.20 cost $1,01: John Jenkins $2.20 cost $1,01
Daniel Us8erv 55c. cost $1,01; John T. Salter
$2,20 cost #1,01; Jesse Martin 55c. cost $1,01; M.
J. Sanders $2,20 cost $1,01; Jefferson Garrett 55e. coet
$1,91; John Crumblev $2,20 cost #1,01; John Van-
laudingham, Jr., $2,20 cost $1,01; (). M. NVynn 55c.
cos; $1,01; John Thigpen 55c. cost #1,01; F. M. Sal
ter 55c. cost $1,01; John Smith 55c. cost $1,01; Thorn
as M. Parrott 55e. eost $1,01: William C. Parrott C?e.
cost $1,01; John A. Lavender 55c. cost $1,01; Zacha-
riali Collins 55c. coet $1,01; NV. P. Hancock 55c. cost
$1,01; Thomas C. Alien 55c cost $1.01; William R.
G'"ker$2,20 cost $1,01; Julian Hobbv 55c cost $1,01;
Koliert R. Daniel $2,20 cost #1,01; J'nseph Slaidc $13,
80 cost $1,01; Eleana Akridge #2,23 coet 1,01; VVil-
Ha n Bales $5,55 cost #1,01. J- G. Smith $2,20 cust
$1.91; John M. Randal 55c. cost $1.01; John McQimge
5.S-cost $1,0] ; Green Weaver 55c. cost $1,01; John
Herrington #2,29 cost $1,01; Nim.od H. Pendley
$2,20 cost $1,01; John H. Miindeison 55c. cost $! ffil;
A. J. Billing55c. cost $1,01; A. H. Payne 55c. cost $1,01;
John Quin $2^0cost $1,01; Edward Barrett $2,20 cost
$1,1)1; R. Ii. Collins $2,20 cost $1,01; Wilson L Willis
$3,50 cost #1,01; Jethro Billing 55c. coet $1,01; Wil
liam Fuller 55c. cost $1,01; A. J. A mason 55c. cost
$1.91; James II. Cato 55c. cost $1,01; Thomas Brady
$2,20 cost $1,0] ; NVilliam Daniel $2,20 cost $1,01;
William Unit'more $ .’,20 cost #1,91: John M. NVare $46.-
05 eost $1,01; Daniel Brooks $2,20c»*t $1,01; William
Regers, Jun’r., $2,20 cost $1,01; William Rogers, Seu’r,
$2.20 cost $1,01; Jeremiah Jones $2.20 cost $1,01;
David Myers$2,20cost $1,01; James Horton $2,20 oost
$1,01; Jefferson Carr $2,20 eost $1,01, NYilliain Tavlei
eost $1,01; Thomas Carr $2,20 cust $ 1,01; Alfred NYil-
liams 55c. cost $1,01; James Brown $ 2,20 eost $1,01;
Lemuel M. -rris 9.5c. cost $1,01 ; Isaac Taylor $2,15 cost
$1.91; Joseph Herndon 55c. cost $1,01; J. L. Johnson
$1,15 cost $1,01; Jonathan Hooks 55c. cost $1,01;
Tims. G. Dix 55c. eost $1,01; James M. Batson $2,1*3
cost $1,01; Francis Cottius 55c. cost $1,01; Caleb
Browu 55c. cost $1,91; Jann s Rutherford $6,60 cast
$1,91: Robert Miller $2,20 eost $1,01: NV. NV. Hughs
$ 2,65 eost $1,01; Mathew Cobh $2,20 cost $1,01; Wi
liam Logan $2,20 cost $1,01; John Fountain $2,20 cost
$1,91; Joseph Hanks $2,20 eost $1,01; Nathaniel Ma
ples 90c. cost $1.01; Elbert Kent 55c. eost $1,01 ; Jo
seph Ramage 55e. eost $1.01: Alex. Shores $2,20 eost
$1,01; Joseph Messer $2,20 cost $1,91; James Gann
$2.20 cost $1,01. Robert Freeny $2,20 cost $1,01 :
John Aycock $2,20 cost $1,01; Timm is J. Cumbass 55<.
cost $1,01; Clayton Bell $2,20 cat $1,01; NVilliuui J.
Smith 55e. eost $1,01; James 11. Cumbass 55e. cost
$1.01; R. M. Huthhom 55c. cost $1,01; Madison Raines
55c. $1.01 ; James .1. Mixon 55c. cost $1,01; Henry
Harrell #2,20 cost $1,01; William Stephens $2,20 cost
$1.91; A. B; Jackson 55c. cost $1,01; Hardy B. Lav
ender 55c. cost $1,01; all in favor of the State and sold
bv ord.er. B. FORDHAM, D. Sh’ff.
Aug 1, 1857. 10 tds.
Appling Nkrrig’a Side.
W ILL be sold before tho Court-house door in
the town of Holmesville, Appling county,
on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One half of Lot of Land No. 80 in the 2d Dist.
of Appling countv, containing two hundred and
forty acres, more or less.it being the west half,
levied on as the property of NVilliam Dougias to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justices’Court
of said county, iu favor of James Tillman and
others. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable of said county.
Also, two lots of land, or two half lots No 399
and No. 669, being in the 2d Dist. of Appling
county, the west half of lot No. 399, levied on
as the property of Gordon Wiley to satisfy two
fi fas issued from a Justices’ Court of said county
in favor of James Tillman. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable of said county.
Also, tiv» lots of iand No. 650, No. 635, No. 649,
No 661, and No. 6H2, all of said lands being in
the 2d Dist. of Appling county, levied on as the
property of Reubiu Nale to sarisfy one fi fa issued
outof Appling Superior Court iu favor of James
Hall, ail of said lauds beingon the Altamaha river.
The above property pointed out by the plaintiff iu
fi fa.
Also, one lot of land No. 122 in the 2d Dist. of
Appling county, levied on as the property of Arch-
ebal Johnson to satisfy five fi fa>. two in favor of
John Comar, and the rest in favor of others not
mentioned,"issued cut of a Justices’ Court cf said
county. Levied on and returned to me by a Con
stable of said county.
WM. H. OVF.RSTEET, 6h ff.
July 16. 1857. 9 tds.
Notice to Debtor* >ni Creditor*.
tied u> nilur lui noiu am, aiaaa mini, mu., ■> ,tJi 11 .
ami all persons having claims against tlie estate of said
deceased, are requested to hand them to the under
signed, prouerly proven.
SARAH A. RAY, Adm*n:.
Ang. 5th, 1857. (J. H. b.) II 6t
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Moutifello, all the real estate (five hundred
acres, more or less) belonging to the estate of Stephen
NV. MeLendon, deeeRsed, said lands lying in the Sontl.-
NVest comer of Jasper county. Sold under directions
oi the will of said deceased.
STARLING JENKINS, Executor.
August 3d, 1857. [p p l} 11 tds.
Lot ice to Debtors aud Creditors.
L persons indebted to the estate of James
-non are requested to make immediate payment and
ee having denu ’ *
to render them in i
Aug. 3d, 1857.
V LL persons indebted to the estate of James Can
non are requested to make immediate payment and
those having demands against said estate are requested
i in prnperTv attested.
THOMAS J. HOLLEMAN, Adm’r.
11 fit
Notice to Debtor* anal Creditor*.
h LL persons indebted to the estate of Nancy Belslier,
a:\luteofTwiggscounty deceased, will please come
forward and settle the same, and nil persons holding de
mands against said deceased will please hand them to
me for payment, authenticated as the law directs.
WM. K. BELSHER, >, d ,
ROBT. BELSHER, $ Aam re
August 3d, 1857. [ L S -J 11 fit-
S 1XTY days from date application will be made to
_ the Court of Ordinary ot Twiggs county for an order
for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate
of Nancy Belsher, late of said count v deeeai
WM. F. BELSHER,,
ROBT. BELSHER, |
August 3d, 1857. (us)
Admr’s
H 9t
will 1)« made to
county, for an order
negroes belonging to
the estate of Arehclius Barnes late of Twigg»couuty,
deceased. WM. W. BOZEMAN, Adtn’r.
August 3d, 1857.
(us)
11 9t.
S IXTY days afterdate application will be made to
the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave to sell
all the lands belonging to the estate of Jesse L. Kastin
deceased. J. BLOODWORTH, Adm’r.
July 24th 1857. 9 9t -
S IXTY days after date arabcatiou •* —- — j
the Court of OniinaryTfFulaski cquutyfor Jeavn
will be made to
, county fur J
toseB the real estate
August 3d, 1857. (j.h. ».) 11 91
nirw ,i.,. u after date application will be made to
S 1 Sfr™Aof (Ordfowy of Pulaski county, for leave
P IWfEVntv LnSdWMrantbelonging tothe estate
of Sarah Whitfield minor of NVm. S. NVuitfield late of
said county, wniTJIELD, GwYa
August 3d, 1«W “*■