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"fi HE RIFF SALES.
CITATIONS.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITATIONS.
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the town of Swaiuesboro, Etsrat:u«x county,
on the first Tuesday in SEPrEMBEH next, tne
following property to-wit:
200 acres of Pine Land, more or isss; Levied on
as the property of Henry Overstreet, to satisfy
snndry fi era issued from a Justices Court in the
59th District, <S. M., lying about one mile from
8wainsboro, adjoiutug lands of Matthew Over-
street and ethers- Levied on as the property of
Henry Overstreet to satisfy sundry ti fas in favor
of Wm. K uintree, and pointed o.it by Plaintiff.
Also 350 acres of Pine Land, lying oo the waters
■of Canooehee, adjoining Richard bumner and
Henry Scoit: Levied on as the property of Jesse
P. Scott, in favor of W. W. Kennedy. Property
pointed out by Defendant.
Also, one tract eonf/iininfr-,000 actcg of mnd,
lying on Hiker's Branch,adjoining Welcome bab-
nan. Levied on as the property of Green B. Spence
to satisfy five fi /as, in favor ot Felix I Rosenburg.
Property pointed out by Defendant.
Also ore- tract containing 150 acres, more or
less, lying on Swain Mill Creek adjoining AC.
Sumner One other tract containing 300 acres,
tEore or less, lying on Canooehee. adjoining J. A.
Rich. One other tract containing6011 acres, lying
on Oranda Creek, adjoining J. H. Edentield. Also,
one Sorrel Mare and colt. All levied on .as the
property of A. E. Wiggins to satisfy sundry ii fas
in favor of the estate of P. B. Connely and others
Property pointed out by A. E. Wiggins, Defend
ant.
Also, one tract containing 50 acres, lying on
Neels Cre. k, near tbe line of the 53th and 5<ith
District of said county, adjoining lands ofWm.
Kart and others. One other tract containing 54
acres. Property pointed out by the defendant. Lev
ied on to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of B. L. W.
Knell and othrrs. Levied on and returned to me
by a Constable.
Also, 01, e other tract containg 300 acres, lying
on Swaihe's Creek, adjoining lands of W. Holder
and others, to satisfy sundry ti las issued from a
Justices Court, iu favor of .fames Sumner and oth-
eis. Property pointed out by A. E. Wiggins,
Security. Levied on and returned to me by a
Constable.
Also, one other tract, containing 25 nr-res, with a Mill
thereon, lvinir on tbe waters of tne Ohoopee, adjoining
Spencer Lung. Bland and others, ns the property of
Reuben Curl, in favor of A. C. Sumner and others;
Levied on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, one other tract containing 500 acres, lying on
the waters of the fifteen mile Creek, adjoining Ieitt Bar-
wick and others: Levied on as the property of Timothy
Johnson to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justices
Court, in the 49th District, in favor of Lewis & Brin
son; Levied od end returned to me Itv a Constable.
Also, one other tract containing 51)0 acres, lying on
tbe waters of the fifteen mile creek adjoining Lott Har
wich and others; Levied on us the property of Timothy
Johnson, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued front a Justices
Court in the 49th "District, iu favor of A. P. Wiggins;
Levied on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, one tract containing 500 acres, lying on the
water* of the fifteen mile Creek, adjoining Lott Bar-
wick and others: Levied <>u a» the property of Timothy
Johnson, to satisfy sundry ti fas issued from a Justices
Court in the tilth" District, iu favor of B. L. Lane and
Others; Le; iod on and returned to me by n Constable.
Also, one other tract containing 500 acres, lying on
the waters of the fifteen mile Creek, adjoining Lott
Berwick and others; Levied on as the property of Tim
othy Johnson, to satisfy sundrv fi fus issued from a Jus
tice court in the 49th District, in favor of A. H. Bedding
and others; Levied on and returned to me by a Cou-
stable.
Also, one other tract containing 607 acres, lying on
the waters of iluse’s Prong, adjoining J. S. Colman and
others; Levied on as the property of B. D Smith to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justices Court from
the 53d District in favor ofWm. Xa* worthy; Levied
on and returned to roe by a Constable.
Also, another tract of land, containing 800 acres, lying
on the waters of Grandee, adjoining J. H. Edenfield and
others, to satisfy snndry fi fas issued from a Jnstiee Court
in the 58th district, in favor of B D. Smith and others;
evied as the property of A. E. Wiggins.
Also cnothe: tract containing 300 acres of pine land,
more or less, adjoining lands of D. E Rich and others,
Iving on the waters of Canooehee, the plaee whereon
Irvin Kirkland now lives ; levied 011 as the property of
Irvin Kirkland, to satisfy snndry fi fas, issued from jus
tice Court of the 53d district, iu favor of Matthew Over-
street and other*; also, 125 acres, lying iu the fork of
Canooehee. Levied on and returned to me by a cou
ntable.
Also,anotherTract of lend containing 300 acres, more
or less, lying on the waters of Canooehee, adjoining
J. E. Rich mid others, known ns the place whereon the
defendant now lives; also, 125 acres, in the fork of the
ereek. Levied on as the property of Irvin Kirkland, to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from 53d distinct, in favor of
B. E. Brins. in" and others. Levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
REUBEN C. BRIAXT, Sheriff.
July 24, 1857.
Also at the same time and place.
432 acres of pine land lying on the Big Ohoopie
River, levied on as the property of Charles McCul
lough, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the superior
court of said county, in favor or Andrew J. Wil
liamson vs. Charles McCollongh and Thomas C.
Collins, principal and William J. Williamson, In
dorser, property pointed out by said Charles
McCollough defendant.
Also at the same time and plate
Another tract of land containing 366 acres, lying
on the Waters of tne Ohoopie River adjoining
Thomas Moore and others levied on as the proper
ty of William J. Williamson,also the Eleventh
part of thiee negroes, a woman and two children
as bis interest of the estate of John Williamson
deceased, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Emanuel
Superior court in favor of Isaac W. Murrell vs
William J. Williamson, Hardy C. Thompson prin
cipal and .Samuel Williamson. Schley Williamson
Riley Williamson and George W. Williamson
securities, property pointed out by William J. Wil
liamson, defendant.
Also, another tract containing five hundred acres
of pine land, whereon the defendant now lives,
lying on the waters of Long creek, adjoining Alfred
Bishop, levied on as the property of John C. Crump
to satisfy one fi fa issued in Emanuel Superior
court in favor of Claghorn & Cunnitfgham, vs
John O. Crump.
Also, another tract containg 666 acres more or
less lying on the waters of Rocky creek adjoining
Thomas Drew, another, tract containing 409 acres
more or less lying on the Ogeechee River, levied
on as the property of John W. Green, to satisfy sundry
fi fas iD fu vor of Claghorn, Cunninghhm and others.
Also one other tract containing 700 acres, more or less,
lying on Crooked Creek, adjoining J. J. Moling and oth
ers; Levied on us the property of E. B. Lewis to satisfv
snndry fi fns issued in the 53d District G. M. in favor of
Solomon Williamson vs: E. 1J. Lewis. Property point
ed out by Defendant; Levied on and returned to me
bv a Coin-table.
JOSHUA KEMP, D. Sh’ff.
July 24th. 1857.9 tds
IVilkiawn Skrriff Kale.
O N the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will be
sold bt fore the Court House door, in the town of
Irwinton, Wilkinson county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One hundred one Hiid a fourth acres of pine land, ns
tbe property of the defendant, in the 3rd district of
Wilkinson county, adjoining the lands of Tlios. Dixon
and others ; to satisfv two justice Court fi ins, Story A
Cummiug vs. Tlios. Jackson, and Jacob Paulk vs. Thus.
_ Jackson. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy
made and returned to me by Lewis Spears, constable,
June 25th, 1857.
pos. POSED SAVE.
Also, one negro man. Jack, about 45 or 50 years old,
to satisfy ihree Justice Court fi fas, issued from the
328th district, G. M., M. Deason vs. N. P. Whitaker.
Levy made and returned to me bv R. N. Paiker, con
stable, Mav 28th, 1857.
J. BLOODWORTH. Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, wit] he sold,
One acre of land, more or less, with the improve
ments thereon, known as J. O. Spann's old store place,
and the piace of holding Justice’s Court for the 328th
district, G M.. to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa, E. F.
Wood Sc Co. vi. J. 0. Spann, now controlled by L.
Fleetwood. Property pointed out by N. A. Carswell,
controller's attorney.
Also, one hundred ucres of pine land, in tlie 26th dis
trict of Wi kinson county, whereon James Batson now
lives, number not known. Levied on to satisfy a Jus
tice Court fi fa. M. J. Thompson vs. J. 31. Batson. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Levy made
and returned -o me oy Lewis Spears, constable.
RICHARD SNOW, Dep'y SI. ff.
July 23d, 1857. 9 tds
Irwia Skerig Sale.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door, in
the town of Irwinville, in Irwin county, 011
tbe first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One lot of land, the number not known, but in
the third district of Irwin county, the place where
on the defeudrnt now lives; levied cn as the pro
perty ot Absalom Odum, to satisfy two Justice s
Conrtfi fas, issued from the Justices Court of the
432d district, G. M., of said county of Irwin, one
infavoroi Joseph Hester vs. Absalom Odum, one
in favor of said Justice's Court fi fa for costs vs.
Absalom Odum. Levy made and returned to mo
by A. 8. Paul, constable.
Also one lot of Land No. 51, in the 3d District
of Irwin county, levied on as the property of Jo
seph E. Bass, to satisfy ct* fi fa issued from the
Justices Court of the 9olst Dist , G. M., levy made
and returned to me by a constable. July 28th.
D- J. FENN, Sheriff.
July 20th, 1857. 9 tds
T WO MONTHS after date application will made
to the 1 irdinary of Jasper county, Ga„ for leave to
sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of
Jesse Lovall late of said eonnty, deceased.
6 9t Jp. r. l ] JOHN ANDREWS, Adm’r.
S IXTY da vs after (lari, application will tie made to the
honorable Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, for
leave to sell the Land and Negroes beloi.giug to Isaac
Johnson, deceased.
t , 0 , DOBLINO JOHNSON, Adm’r.
June 16,1857. (SAT) 4 9t
S'nnrt nft «" date application wiU be made to the
a Dart of til, 1 . r '* l . I1,ir ^" "Idasja r county for leave to sell
estate of Thomas V?vit» s va htoble articles of the
June 30 1X57 ’ • ^ of said county.
7 9t JNO. W. WYATT, <
GEORGIA Twi
\X iEt.KA' II
* » yi
ctl ., r
- - pcTs^a ami p.ojwriy of Juahua B.
plies to me for letters of dismission from tsid frost, lie
tm\inp faithfully settled with his said ward, as will more
full v appear bv the vouchers of file in my office.
’fiiese are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and others concerned, tube and ap
pear at uir office, on or by the first Mondav in Decem
ber next, then anti there to show cause, (if any,) why
said letters may not be granted.
nd officially at Marion, August
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
Given under my hail
17th. 18.37.
13 6t.
COURT OIF ORDINARY, PlLASkl COCITY.
PrfsI5T, the Honorable John H. Brantley, Jr., Judge
of said Court.
TO A. H. Hansell, Administrator of BJackshc-ar Bryan,
deceased :
"V T OU are hereby notified and required to be and ap-
X pear before the Court of Ordinary, on the first
Monday in September next, for the purpose of showing
cause, (if any you have,) why yon should not be con
sidered in contempt for omitting to make aanual re-
turiis of your actings and doings as Administrator of
sanl Blackshear Brvan, deceased.
By order of the Court of Ordinary, tliis 3rd day of
August, 1857. [11 4tl
Witnkss JOHN H. BRANTLEY, Jr., Ord’y
CAR 111.
GEORGIA, Emanuel County.
"IXTHEKEAS, Richard li. Flanders applies to me
M for letters of administration on the estate of
John R. Flanders, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors, and all others
persons concerned, to be and appear before the
Court of Ordinary on or by the first Monday in
October next, and show cause, if any they have,
why said Ictlers should not be granted the said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, in Swainshoro, this the 12th August. 1857.
12 5t GIDEON II. KENNEDY. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
VSTHEREAS, Lettie Forehand applies to me for the
it Guardianship of Edward Forehand, minor of
Jeremiah Forehand, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed hv law, and show cause, if any they
have, why said Guardianship should not be granted.
Given under mv hand nt office, August 17th. 1857.
13 5t "JOHN H. BRANTLY, jr., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
AlTifEREAS, ,Johnathan D. Wynne applies to me
M for Letters of Administration on ihe estate of
John Holland late of said county, deceased.
These m e therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to he and appear nt my office within the time
prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have,
whv said application should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, August 3d, 1857.
JOHN li. BRANTLEY, Jr. Ord’y.
R. E. 8c C. H.GARDNER,
(Successors to H. B. & B. R. Gardner,)
Would respectfully announce to th<? public gener
ally, that they have taken the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by H. B. & ii. R. Gardner, where they in
tend carrying on tiie business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in
all of the various branches.
Particular attention will <5
be given to the DOING -
UP of Carriages, Retrim- xJ
ing, &c. All kinds of CaRkiage Iitox Work
done witli despatch.
We will make to order any description of a ve
hicle at short notice.
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and we hope that those having
work to he done ,n our line of business, will give
us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in
prices.
Milledgevil
e. Gn.. .Tan. 13. 16-7
33 tf.
11 5t
COIKT OF ORDINARY, 1*11,1 Ski COUNTY.
Present, the Honorable J no. H. Brantley. Jr., Judge
of said Court.—TOE. II. Taylor, Guard’ll, of A. K.
Taylor, minor:
VOU are hereby notified and required to be and ap-
? pear before the Court of Ordinary, on the first
Monday iu September next, for the purpose of sliow-
ingcause, (if any you have,) wliv you should net be
considered in contempt for omitting to make annual re
turns of your notings and doings as Guardian of said
A. R. Tuvlor, minor.
By order of-the Court of Ordinary, this 3rd day of
August, 1857 11 It
W itness JNO. H. BRANTLEY, Jr.. Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
TXTHEREAS it is represented to me that the
it minor children of Joel Stanford deceased are
without a Guardian.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail per
sons interested to beat my office on the first Mon
day in September next, and take letters of Guar
dianship or show cause why the appointment shall
not devolve upon tin-clerk of the Superior or Inferior
Court, in terms of the statute.
Given under my hand at office .Tilly 29th I s 57.
Plot. P. P. LOVEJOY, Ordy.
MILLED*,EYiLLE HOTEL.
Tiif. undersigned respectfully announc
eg, that he has taken, and will open on the 26th
instant, the large New Brick Ilrn.dint;, called
1’he Xvliilodgeville 22otel,
situated on the corner of Wayne and Greene Sts.
and opposite to Mrs. Huson’s Hotel.
The above building has just been completed, and
from its large size, (being three storie s high, and
fronting 2lu feet on Wayne street and 166 feet on
Greene street,) will furnish ample accommoda
tions for 250 or 360 persons,
The furniture, moulding beds, bedding, A c., is
all entirely new, having been recently purchased
in the city of New York.
The undersigned has engaged a sufficient num
ber of trusty and experienced servants, and the
table will be supplied with the best the country
affords. Every effort will he made to render his
guests comfortable, and his old friends and the
public generally are respectfully and cordially in
vited to give him a call. E. D. BROWN.
Milledgeville, Oct. 8,1855. 19 tf
HOUSTON CAIfRlAiiE MANUFACTORY.
JOSEPH TC3KE, SOU & Co.
Having formed a (h>-pprtnership-^§jpj
with Mk ISAAC WINTER, who hasls^
been a Practical Coach-Maker for 19-Si
years in the Manufacturing of all kinds of Car
riages, Superior Coaches, Charrotces, Rocha ways.
Buggies, Stc. Having employed skillful and relia
ble workmen all woi k put up under Mr. Winter's
personal attention. It is our intention to build
work in STYLE, NEATNESS, and DURABILI
TY, and fully guarantee to give satisfaction; all
we ask is a call and examination of our work,
which we will stdl low, on reasonable Terms.
Also made to order, two, four and six horse Iron
or Wood Axelod Wagons, A c.
Repairing, in the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOORE, WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
.GEORGIA, Emanuel t ouiitv
W r HEREAS, Richard B. Flanders applies to
me for letters ot administration on (he estate
of Nancy Flanders, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and ereditors. and other per
sons concerned, to be and appear before the Court
of Ordinary on or by tbe first Monday in October
next, then and there to show cause, if any they
have, why letters should not be granted to said ap
plicant.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, in Swainshoro’. this the 12th August, 1857.
12 5t GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord’y.
GF.ORGIA, Emanuel County.
W HEREAS, Solomon Page applies to mo for
letters of administration on theestateof J110.
Dawson, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear before the Court of Ordinary for
said county, on or by the first Monday in October
next, and show cause, if any they can, why said
letters should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my band and official signature at
office, in Swainshoro’, this the 12th August, 1857.
12 5t GIDEON H KENNEDY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Emanuel county.
W HEREAS, Win. Vv. Johnson applies tome
for letters of Administration on tfie estate ot
Berry Johnson, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear before the Court of Or
dinary, on or before the first-Monday iu October
next and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office iu Swainesboro, this the 12th day of August,
1857.
12 fit. GIDEON TT KENNEDY, Ord’ v.
GEORGIA. Enmmiel County.
VVrHEREAS, William B. Snell, Administrator on
T T the estate of Barnabas L. W. Snell late of said
county, deceased, and wln> was the lawful Guardian of
James M. Beasley minor heir of Wright M. Beasley
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission fio;n
the Guardianship of the said James M. Beasley.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office within the
time required by law and show cause, if any they have
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature this Aug
ust 12, 1857. 12 6t GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord’y.
OKGRGIA, Emanuel county.
W HlKEAS, Eleazar Durden, applies tome
for letters of Administration on the estate of
Eli jalt Beasley, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admouish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear before, the Court of Ordinary
of said county, on or by the first Monday in Octo
ber next, and show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature in
Swainshoro, this the 12th dav of Anmist, 1957.
12 5t. GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord rv.
GEORGIA, Emanuel county.
W HEREAS, Lavina Lanier, Sr., applies to me
for letters of Dismission from the Guardian
ship of Lavina Lan h r, Jr., now known as Livina
55 illiams, now known as the wife of James Wil-
[y N. B.—Carriage Shop l.j miles from Perry, I liams.
direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
All orders from every part of the United States,
or elsewhere, will he promptly attended to.
Agents: J. Cook, Perry, Houston co; 55’. Man
ning, Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co.
Articles of our Manufacture can also be found at
our Depository itt Columbus, Macon and Savannah.
Houston county, Ga., May 5, Ie57. 49 ly
Macon Telegraph copy one year.
<1
t Jtlie Ordinary ol Pulaski <
real estate of James Let
June 17th, 1857.
>unty for leave to Bell the
JAS. 51. LEE, Adm’r.
[j. H. B.J St.
S 1XT5’ days after date application will fie made to
the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the es
tate of Etheldred Webb, deceased.
.TA51ES LORD,
J. C. WEBB.
July 13th. 1857. ’ 8 9t
■ Adm’re.
T. klXK' l OKI) A SOYS
PUKE OSWEGO STARCH,
(FOR THE LAISDRY,)
H AS established a greater celebrity than has e
been obtained by any other Starch.
Tliis has been the result of its marked superiority
quality, and its invaiiably uniformity
The public may be ass
hijrh standard now «
The production is
outinuance of the
IS 1
1XTY days afterdate application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county for
leave to sell the land belonging to ihe estate of Daniel
Skipper, deceased. JAMES HARTLY, Adm’r.
July 13th, t$sS2 8 9t
S 1
made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Irwin
county, for leave to seli the interest, or the part of Lot
of Land, No. 60, lying and being hi tie- 4tli district of
said eonnty belonging to the estate of George AVillcox
late of Irwin eountv, deceased.
JOHN D. WILLCOX,
55 GODSON 55 I LLC't >X,
Jnlv 1st, 1857. " 8 9t
■ Ex’rs.
O JXTY days afterdate application will he made to
(t the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave
to sell the real estate of George 51. Tunison", deceased.
TUNIS TUNISON, Adm’r.,
frith the trill annexed.
July 18, 1857. (w. b. c.) 8 9t
S IXTY dues ufter date application will be made to
the court of ordinary of Twiggs eonnty, for an order
for leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of John S. Goodwin, late of said county de-I the Laundrv.
ceased.
[L-s.J
fit
Julv bth 1^57.
HENRY FAULK, A dm 1
With the Will annexed.
Administrators »bale.
4 GREEABLE to an Order from the Court of Or-
j\ dinary of l’ulaski county, there will be sold before
the Court Hour* door in Randolph county, Lot of Laud
No. 247, in tne lltli dist. of said county of Randolph.—
Said sale to take place on the First Tuesday in < >CTO-
BEk next. Also on the First Tuesday ia NOVEM
BER thereafter, before the Court house door in Gordon
County, Lot of Land No. 103 in the 14th dist. and 3rd
section of said county of Gordon.
SAM E RAWLINS, Adm’r.
July 1*, 1857. (jhu) 9 tds
Administrator's Sale.
‘117ILL be* Bold nt the Court House Door in Irwinton,
▼ f on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next. agree
ably to an order of the (’ourt of Ordinary of Wilkinson
county, Lots of Land No. 103 and 104, in the 3d District
of said county. Sold as the property of Benjamin Jack-
son, deceased for the benefit of his ereditors. Terms on
the day.
R. A. STANLEY, Adm’r.
July 15th, 1857. 8 tds.
\\ riLL
▼ ▼ next.
Adtninistrators Sale.
be sold on the First Tuesday in September
next, before the Court House door in the town of
Monticell*i, Ga., the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Joel Reeves, late of Jasper county, deceased.
JOSEPH REEVES, Adm’r.
July 4, 1857. [p p l] 7 tds
S IXTY days after date application will be made to
tie* Court oi Ordinary of Twiggs county for an order
for leave to sell all the land and negroe s belonging to
the estate of Jourdan Mathis, late of said county de
ceased. WM. I). MATTHIS, Adm’r.
July f>th, 1857. (i s] 7 9t.
S - IXTY
days after date application will be made to
tin* Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county for an order
for leave to sell all the land ami negroes belonging to
the estate oT Kenedy Bullard, late of said county de-
DAN’L BULLARI), Adui’r.
1 of the
ablished.
ver Twenty Tons daily, and the
demand has extended throughout the whole of the United
I States, and to foreign countries.
! Working Urns on a very large scale, and under a
! rigid system, they are able to secure a perfect uniform
ity in the quality throughout the year. Tnis is the gre
Desideratum in. Starch-making, and is realized now for
j the first time.
j The very best Starch that can be made, and no other,
j is always wanted by consumers, and this will be sup-
j plied to them by the grocers, as soon as their customers
I nave learned which is the best, and ask tor it—other
wise they would be likely to get that article on which
the largest profit can be made.
Mr. Kinsford has been engaged in the manufacture
of Starch continuously for the last *27 years, and during
tin whole of the period, the Starth made under liia su
pervision has been, beyond any question, the lu st in the
market. For the first 17 years, he had the charge of the
wortts of Wm. Colgate dt Co., at which period he in
vented the process of the manufacture of Com Starch.
Utr Ashfor Kin”'ford 1 .* Starch, as the name Os-
wesro h-'is hern recently taken by another factory.
It is sold by all of the best grocers iu nearly even’
part of the country.
T. KI\€SF0RD & SOWS
OSWKGO COHN STARCH,
(FOR PUDDING*, &c,)
Has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for
This article is perfectly pure, and is, in
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred f.nd all other persons
concerned to be and .appear before the Court of
Oidinary of said county on or by t he first Monday
in October next and show cause, if any they can,
why letters of Dismission should not be granted
the applicant.
Given under my baud and official signature in
Swainshoro, this 12th day of August., lrif>7.
12 Or. GIDEON IE KENNEDY, Ord’ry.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Countv.
AVniEREAS. Warren Williams applies to me for
\\ Letters of Administration on the estate of Drury
W illiams late of this county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be
and appear nt my otfice within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, it any, why said letters of adminis
tration should not be granted. *
Given under mv hand at office this 1th day of Aug
ust, 1857. 11 5t SAM’L. BEALL, Ord’v.
Clear the Track tor tke
GEORGIA AlCAHESTI
2>rs. S. A N !• Oallaway,
H AYE inventeted a medicated compound for the
cure of all diseases of the Skin aa.l Hair, which
they honor with the name of the
GEORGIA ALCAHEST!
A meiistrumloug sou^at for, and never obtained until
now. It is a remedy ot the South, and we ask of the
South a fair trial of its virtues and effects on all the dis
eases we claim for it—;es a specific.. Each week brings
us tidings of cures perfected by it, that exceeds our
moot saegutue expectations. It has no equal in preserv
ing, restoring and beautifying the Hair eradicating
Scurfaud Dandruff: preventing Baldness; and Grey
Hairs; curing diseases of the the Skin, Glands and
Mncels, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Stings of insects, Irita-
tion and Swelling caused tiy poisonous plants, Erysipe
las, King-worms, Scald head, Inflamed skin Prick
ly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in nil stages, Salt
Rheum. Sore throat, Shingles, Rrough hands, Perid:cal
or pervious headache, Chapped skin, Chilblains, anil all
external inflmnations, 5Ve will give a few vouchers to
what it has done, and trust the Alaehcst to herald its own
fame when used,
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia,
Alabama, Randolph County,)
Jan 16th 1857, (
Drs, T&. N L GaHawnv: As you requested me to
state wluit time my Hair began to fall off, I take
pleasure in saving to yon that in the surface of my head
became an entire scurf and all liiy hair dropped off by
the time I saw you in Georgia, 1855, Tne onlv bottle
you sent tome while at my sisters, (Mrs, MeCurely’s)
made a permanent cure of it, The scurf and dandruff
all fell off or disappeared, the second bathing, and be
fore I left Georgia, my hair was some 4 or 5 inches long,
and is this day as full and as beautiful as ever, and more
soft and lively; ever person that beholds it thinks it is
oiled. It has been ov -r 18 months since the bottle of
Alcahestgave out, I do wish that all the affl .ted would
give it a trial, as I had tried many remedies before, from
eminent physicians all without effect,
JANE CARSON,
Georgia, 5Valton County,—We, whose names are
undersigned, do certify that we were witnesses to the
above case, that it is true as Miss Carson has stated,
when she left here her hair was as beautiful and full,
covering the whole head as before deceased, and re
sembled silk velvet,
O G McCarty, Sabah McCarty, SRay, P Ray,
Georgia Gwinneti C unity,—Drs, T,& N,L, Oallaway,
My daughter Man Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter
on her head, I applied to three or four eminent physi
cians. each application only served to aggrivate it, she
was compelled to sleep on her face, Her hair lmd near
ly all fallen off, The one bottle of your Georgia Alca-
iiest that I paid $1 for, made a complete cure, and her
hair instantly commenced a fresh growth, and as soon
as natures laws would admit, she had a fine head of hair
and is now as full and beautiful as ever, it has been well
over 2 years, You are at liberty to us this—as all my
neighbors will testify to the same. Yours truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON,
Georgia, Walton County.—Drs. Gallawav & Son:
My wife has been afflicted with Chilblains ail over her
neck and shoulders, in large lumps under the skin, none
of them over running as common biles, which threw her
into a high fever, In adnche, See. Hearing of your
Georgia .Mealiest, I procured a liottle, and to mv great
joy, if, in a very few days, made a cure, for which ac
cept iny best wishes for your success in so vuluable a
remedy, I hear its fame spoken by every person that
uses it as a specific for all the diseases you say it will
cure. Yours truly,
" W W PETERS. J P
Georgia, Walton, Co, April 2fi, 1357,—Drs, T Sc. N
L Gallawav, I was affected with a most troublesome
breaking out all over my head, face, neck, shoulders and
breast, which had caused my hair to fall off ami seem
lifeless. My daughter Elizabeth E. was similarly af
fected, The two bottles of your Georgia Alcuhest I
procured, stopped tbe itching nt the first application,
and has made a complete cure of both of us, the disease
had been annoying us for years; aud Sirs I hardly know
how to express my gratitude for such a blessing, and
I cheerfully recommend it to the public ns a restorative
and tonic us mv hair li ■ ks tike a youths in full bloom, of
25vears. Yours truly, JAMES SAKIN.
For sale by James Ilert v, Milledgeville Ga, Smith Sc
Ezzard, A. Alexander, and I)r. Woodbury, Atlanta,
Georgia, and Druggists generally throughout the coun
try. [May 21,1857—5 ly
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
il T1THEREAS, Elisha Davis, applies to me for
j | It letters of Administration oi the estate of
James Woodard, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
; singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas-
; ed, to be and appear at my office, on or before tbe
first Monday in October next, then and there to
( show cause, it any, why said letters may not be
granted.
j Given under my hand officially at Marion this
j August 16tii, 1857.
12 5t. LEWIS S' ILOMON, Ord ry.
to me for
lute of Levi
■ respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow-Root,
besides having additional qualities which render it in
valuable for the desert.
Potato Starch has been extensively packed and sold
as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many,
as to the real merits of iur Corn Starch.
From its great delicacy and purity, it is coming also
into extensive use as a diet for infants and invalids.
E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents,
196 Fci.ton Strfet, N. Y.
August 4,1S57. 10 3m.
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLAS!) Ei ITT £ ELS
( iEORUi IA, Pulaski county.
\\^HERKAS, Jackson \V. Ursery, applit
* * let ton? of Administration on the
Ursery. late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to Id* and appear at my office within the*
the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
(liven under mv hand at office this Julv 27th, 1857*
10 5t. JOHN H. BRANTLY, Jr., Ord’ry "
ceased.
July fi. 1857
UM
9t.
S IXTY days after date application will he made to
to the Ordinary of 55'ilkius' hi county, for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert (tur
ret, deceaaed. JOSEPH A. J. CARR, Adm'r.
Juue 27th, 1857, 6 9t
S IXTY days after date application will be;
tiie Honorable Court of Ordinary of Wiikinsr
made to
, ison coun
ty, for I *ave to sell all the real estate and negroes of
James Cannon, lute of said county deceased.
THO S J. HOLLE-5IAN, Adm’r.
August 3d, 1857. 1J of
1
TIIE CEEE It HATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
DISEASE OF TIIE KIDAEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF AXY KESTD,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Aud the various affections consequent upon a disordered
Stomach or Eiiver,
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
1 IHE Firm of 5Vebstcr & Palmes is this day
. disol ved by mutual consent. Either co-partner is
allowed to use the name of the firm in the settle
ment of the business. All persons indebted bv
note or account will please make prompt payment
JOS. W. WEBSTER.
GEORGE F. PALMES.
Savannah, July 1st. 1857.
Co-Partnership.
T HE Undersigned have this day formed a co-
partnership tor the jiurp4i.se of carrying on a
Genera! Grocery, Produce and Commission Bus
iness, under tiie firm of Counerat. Webster &
Palmes, at the old stand of Webster Palmes,
and respectfully solicit the custom of their former
friends and patrons, and public generally.
JOSEPH V. CONNERAT,
JOSEPH W. WEBSTER,
GEORGE F. PALMES,
Savannah, July 1st, IS57. . 3rn.
SueJi a* Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, L *ss of Ajipetite, Despondency,
Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Pile?. In all Ner
vous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in
numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in
others effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manne r of the cel
ebrated Holland professor, Boerhavc. Because of its
great success in most < f the European States, its intro
duction into the United States was intended more es
pecially for those of our fatherland seattc red here and
there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting
with great success among them, I now offer it to the
American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medi
cinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons whose
constitutions may have been impaired bythecontinu-
tlienlwtol Ku mtrinoi * "•*' ous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation.
17 “ Ut .^ a l C0 "?7 t * ^ 1 i h ^ rCO ? artlier .i S Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way ‘direct
ly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every
nerve, raising up the drooping sjiirit, and, in fact, infus
ing new health and vigor m the svstem.
N()TK’E—Whoever expects to liud this a beverage
will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak ami low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties,
CAUTIOM.
The great jinpularitv- of thin delightful Aroma ha« in
duced many imitatioiiM. which the public should guard
against jiurchnaiug. Be not jiursuaded to buy any
thing obi until you have given Boerbave’s Holland
Bitters a fnir trial. One bottle will convince you bow
infinitely superior it : s to ail these imitations.
U^lSold at f 1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00,
bv the SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BE.YJAWn PAGE. JK & CO-
At A N 1 P A TCRI N G
I ’IIA R M AC E XT I STS AND CHEMISTS,
PITTSBI'Rr.H, TA.
ES^Snld in Milledgeville, by Fleming O. Grieve,
and Druggists generally.
June 30, 1.85/. 5 ly.
Administrator's Sale.
IiriLL be sold before the Court House door in
▼ ▼ Hawkinsville on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next agreeable to an order of the Court of Or
dinary of Pulaski county. Lot of Land No. 1*2, in the
5th District of originally Dooly now Pulaski county.
Also, a negro boy Ed-mond. Sold as the property of
Reuben Whitfield, deceased for the benefit of the heirs
and ereditors.
REUBEN REYNOLDS, Adm’r. ,
July Gill, 1857. [j. h. b.] 7 tds.
Uj^WO months after date application will be made to
I the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave
to sell nil tiie real estate of John Hudson, deceased, lying
in said eountv. JOHN W. HUDSON, Ex’r.
August 4th, 1857. 10 9t.
S IX 1 Y days after date application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Jasper
County, for leave to sell the undivided land and
negroes of the estate of Benjamin W. Banks, de
ceased. JARRETT B. KELLY, Ex’r.
July 30th, 1857. [rp l] 10 9t.
FLOYD HOUSE,
1IA(«\, GA.
H. P. Redding, Proprietor,
B. F. Df.nse, Superintendent.
June 7th. 1857. 2 Jy
'b» U5 hotel.
J. Dougherty, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of this old and well
known Establishment, informs his
STABLES,
Newtian,March Nth, 1854
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL person* indebted to the estate of Jesse L. Rus-
tiu.U'teof Wilkinson county deceased will please
make payment, and those bolding demands against
said estate will render them to me in terms of the law
J. BLOODWORTH, Adui’r.
Julv 24th. 1857. 9 CL
3—tf.
• one of tiie Executors.
SFctice.
rnwo month* after date application will u ^ ■>
-L to the Honorable Court of ordinary of
county for leave to sell the lands and mutes
longing to Eli and Mftehel Wilcox. Minor
Ot George Wilcox, gold for a division.
JOHN D. &. WOODSON WILCOX Exr’s
July 28th 1857, 10 9 t .
WILLIAM t. WILCHSB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WARRENTON, GA.
ViriLL practice Ir. the Northern and MiddleCir
*1 cuits of Georgia; and will practice in any
other part of Georgia where business pays well;
will also attend to collecting of Claims and Estates
in the United States, and to collection of Claims,
in England, France and the German State*.
Feb. 3, 1857. 36 ly
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Tobias Boykin,
late of Irwin county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and persons having demands
against said estate ure required to
in terms of the law.
UXT TJ
t is mmummwm
OF THE FACE.
SAFE ANA FEJBJKAl ItlfY CUBE.
Dome's Celebrated Poultice.
T HIS REMEDY is warranted a Permanent Cure,
in till cn* s of Face Neuralgia. It is not re
commended for any other nervous affection, but
when used in those excruciating cases of NEU
RALGIA OF THE FACE, it has been invariably
aud entirely successful. Tbe Proprietor is satified
that a trial will prove the truth of the recommenda
tion given. The following testimonial of the vir
tues of Dense's Poultice is respectfully submitted
to the notice of the afflicted.
CERTIFICATE.
I do hereby certify that some seventeen years
ago, I had suffered for two years w ith the Neural
gia of the face, and was cured with Deuse’s Cele-
brated l’oitltiee, and have not had a return of it
up to tliis time. MARY POWELL.
Washington, Wilkes co., Ga.
US’" Applicants will please address
A. A. MENARD, Druggist,
Or I?. F. Dense, Macon, Ga.
£ This Medicine can be sent by mail to every
part of tbe country. Price $10.
Juna 9, 1.257. 2 ly
A. It ANN E\ , VV] ULVSVVEK,
OFFERS FOR SALE
500,000 BOOKS AND MAPS,
All Kinds at Publishers Prices, to be Accompanied
WITH
300,000 GIFTS.
Worth from 25 cts. to $205 each, consisting of Gold
and (silver Watches, Jewelry. Reticules, Ladies Purses,
Porturoames, Ac. $150 worth of Gifts Distributed
with every 500 books.
A GIFT will be delivered with every book sold for
One Dollar or more. Although no Book or Article will
be sold for more than the usual retail price, many will
be sold for less. Persons wishing any particular book,
can Older at once and it will be forwarded with a Gift.
A complete catalogue of Books Maps, and Gifts will be
sent to any address on application. Persons ordering
Books with Gifts, should forward the amount of post
age, as it mn»: invariably be paid in advance. The
average postage for $1 and $1.25 books 18 cents; and
for $1.50 and $200 books 21 cents.
Address A. RANNEY, No 293, Broadway, N. Y.
June 22, 1857. 1 3m.
[lured to present them proven
GEO. PAULK, Adm’r.
Irwinville, July 16, i.857.
MARY BOYKIN, Admr’x.
9 6t
T WO months afterdate application will be made
to the Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to
sell tbe negroes belonging to the estate of Joel Stan
ford, deceased.
MARTHA F. STANFORD, Adm’x.
July 29th 1857. (p. p. l.) 109t.
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy,
Sold by J. Hcrty and F G Grieve.
NOW IS VuUK TIME, FOR BARGAINS!
At the Yellow Store!
T HE subscriber respectfully would inform
bis friends and tiie public generally, that
be now offers bis entire STOCK of Furnish
ing G< lODS, at greatly reduced prices, embracing
all articles in TIN WARE needed for family
use. Also Britania Ware, Japan Ware, Spice Boxes,
Fluid Lamps, Sfc. All necessary Stove furniture.
A good assortment of STOVES, such as
Cooking, Parlor and Office Stoves, Stove-pipes
made to order, &c. All kinds of TIN and
SHEET IRONWORK manufactured to order on
short notice. A few good Tin Covered Safes, for
sale low for Cash. I will dispose of any or every
article now on hand, for from 15 to UUpcr tent,
loiter than ever before offered in this market, for Cash.
All persons wishing any kind of Goods in my
line, will please give me a call, and they shall have
a better bargain than ever before.
Bags, Copper, Brass, Lead, Ac, fo r
which the highest price will be paid.
JOSEPH 8TALEY.
Milledgeville, May 4,1857. 49 tf
LcUit! Office Agency, )
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. )
r T' , lIE undersigned will attend to all business
a connected with the purchase or sale of Land
in any part of the State. Being located at tbe
Seat of Government, where they have convenient
reference to the Public Records, they can trace np
titles and find out the true owner of any Lot in
the State. Copy Grants taken on* and forwarded
for .$>2 eaeh I-ot. Land Books will be made out,
and all information iu regard to lands promptly
furnished for reasonable compensation.
We have printed Pocket Maps of old Appling
eonnty, (including Clinch, Coffee and Ware) with
the number of every Lot in each District thereon.
A similar Map of old Irwin county, (including tiie
counties made therefrom) showing every number
in every District. Either of these Maps will be
sent by mail—postage paid—on the reception of
Three dollars.
We have also a few copies of tbe Cherokee Land
Book, with a map and numbers of each District,
with the name and residence of tbe drawer of each
Lot drawn iu the Clieroke Land Lottery; very
useful to trace up titles and find out owners; sent
by mail on the reception of Tico dollars.
A. W. CALLAWAY & Co.,
Land Agents.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 5,1857. 49 tf
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER FILLS.
Twoofthe best Preparations of tile Age.
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
T he Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
wi th the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
•sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
otl icr 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 Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
covil -V Mead, No. Ill Charles st. New Orleans
General Wholesale Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all Orders must be addressed.
iy Sold by E. J. White Sc Bro.; Jas. Herty;
F. G Grieve, Milledgeville; Geo. Payne, E. L.
Stroheker, Macon; I Newell, Gordon; Beall St.
Chambers.Irwinton: W.H.Burnett, SpartafNW
Haynes, Sandersville; Long & Durham, Jeffer-
nonville; N.S. Prnden, Eaton ton- Hurd & Hun-
gorford, Monticello; W. A. Hayles, Louisville,
Ga., and by one agent in every town in the
State. ("march 24. ’57. It
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
m G3AFEMER6 MEDICINES
A Kfi well kiu»*n ami eagerly sought lor throughout
th»* whole Continent ol" America.
IMirrr R fere their ini rod uctioii could any aetH** of
popular rem tiics he found lhai were equal to any emer
gency, ihav were always to be relied on, aud were with
in the reach of ihe poorest person!
!¥• rer Before the Gra^ fen berg Pills could yon oh-
tain for 25c, a certain remedy for Billions Diseases, Liv
er Comp amts, Dvspepsia, Coeliveaess and Asthma.
Never Before this Fever and Ague Remedy,could
anyilung be found that cured ail cases of Chilis and
Fever for 50 cents.
Never Before the Green Mountain Ointment was
there to be found for 25c, any immediate cure for Burns,
Bruises, Cu s, old Sores, Fr>sipela and infiamrualions,
either external or internal*
Never before Marshall's Uterine Catholicon
was foiling of the Womb and other Uterine Diseases
found to becurab e. Now. ten cases out of twelve are
cured by this Medicine. {CjT If any physician supposes
thru this is merely a quack remedy, would reply “that
it is prepared hy Dr. Pomeroy, ol Utica, a wealthy and
old physician of the Alojiafhic school—that we will fur-
iust any reputable physician any quantity of it gratui-
lously to test us merits on his patients; and furthermore,
hy writing to Dr. Pomeroy, he can be furnished with i«s
component pints. Ii is the greatest blessing to the fe
male sex that the science of medicine has discovered in
a century. «CQ
i’Vcri r Before the Graefenberg Dysentary Syrup
was there a certain remedy for Bloody Flux. Dysentery,
dtarhee i or cholera;now, all can be cured in a few hours
IVevcr Before t he introduction of the Children’s Pa-
nacea, could u ni«»ih»*r le» 1 »he life of her babe sale for a
day, while under 5 years of age. Youthful diseases and
.strung medicines carried them off; now’, this medicine
cures them, even alter the doctor ami nurses have pro
nounced ilu ir cases hopelesss Price only 50 cems
Nkveh Before was any Tonic Bitter so popular as
ihe Health Bitters, ihat cost 25 cents. Why should the
world buffer from Dyspepsia or Billions diseases, while
ihL simple medicine can, at all li.nes, prevent it?
Never Befure was n preparation of Sarsapar.Uaso
powerful as that compounded by the Graelenberg Co.
Never Bepore has the Consumptive’s Balm found
its equal. How nr ny are there now in this life and health
who would ere this, have entered death’s dark portal, if
they had riot been recommend»*d to use this in preference
to many nostrums that are loudly vaunted?
Never Before were Piles and kindred diseases cer
tain of cure. We have certificates of persons entirely re
lieved, alter Dr. Mott and other great physicians had as
sent’d that nothing but ihe knife could afford relief.
Never Before could inflamed eyes ami weakness of
the sight be enrol for 25 cents. The eye Lotion does it!
Never Bef -ke was any hook published that contains
as much mi-dicai knowledge as the Gaelenberg Manuel of
Health, fir 25c. It ought to be in every lamily in the land
Never Before has any Almanac been published so
valuable as the Health Almanac. If is furnished gratu-
tuosly by all Druggists,and the above medicines are for
Sale bv E, J. White & Bro. Milledgeville; E. L, Slro-
hecker & Co, Macon; K. W. Hubert, Warremon; B. F.
Rudisill, Sandersville; and bv Druggists throughout the
State; MA< KLNZIE & BECKV\ ITH, General Agts,
Nasiivillf. Tew. [Apr, 28, ’57, 48 6m
W
T HE place known as the POLHILL PLACE,
situated five miles from Milledgeville, and
containing 475 acres of pine land, about 75 acres
cleared.
This place is noted for raiod health, good fruit
and good water, it will be sold cheap for cash.
Address BENJ. M. POLHILL,
Macon, Ga.
Feb. 4th, 1857. 37 tf.
SADDLES, HARNESS AND
LEATHER STORE.
[Next Door to CONN’S FANCY Store.]
THE subscriber lias just received from New
York, a choice selection of
I/siiiicH’ and Gcnllrmenii’ .daddies,
Saddlery, Bridles, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Whips
Spurs, Harness and Side Leather, h id and CatJ
Skins, Lace Lent Iur, Band Leather, Sfc. Sfc.
Also Men's Double Sole llussct Brogan Shoes.
HW* Saddles and Harness manufactured aud re
paired on short notice.
i'cC Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and
repaired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
April 3. 1857. 45 tf
Herring’s Patent
(imnipion Fire-Proof
SAFES,
With Hall’s Patent Powder-
Proof Locks, the same that
were awarded separate medals
at the World’s Fair, Loudon,
1851, and tbe World’s Fair, New York, 1853, and
are the only American Safes that were awarded
medals at tbe London World’s Fair.
The Patentee placed $1,600 in Gold in the one
exhibited at the World’s Fair, London, and invited
all the pick-locks in the world to open the safes,
with or without the keys, and take the money as
a reward for their ingenuity.
The subscribers aud their agents are the only
persons authorized to make and sell Herring’s Pa
tent Champion Safe, with Hall’s Patent Powder-
Proof Locks.
S. C. HERRING & CO., Green Block,
Nos. 135, 137 and 139 Water st., and No. 5 Mur
ray st., N. Y.
Bell & Prentiss, Agents, Savannah; Seago &
Abbott, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. 17 ly
Wilder’s Patent
SALAMANDER
SATE,
With Rich & Co.’s im
provement. “The best
safe in the world.” Se
cured by the celebrated
La Belle Powder-Proof
Lock, with a very small
key—all made under the
immediate inspection of
our Mr. Stearns, who has for 14 years superintend
ed their manufacture, during which time not a
dollar’s worth of property has been consumed in
one of them—213 have been tested in accidental
fires.
Warranted free from dampness. For sale by
Stearns & Marvin, Nos. 40 Murray and 146
Water sts New York.
Second-hand Safes of other makers at reduced
prices.
Also for sale by C. H. Campfield, Savannah;
Carmichael & Bean, Augusta; Bray & Carhart,
Macon; Wallace tfc Wingfield, Atlanta; Hall,
Moses A Co., Columbus.
Sept. 12, 1856. 17 ly
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT^
A. \ iis It ’ is
Cathartic /^//^
( S VGAR CO A T E D t/
are made to.
CLEAXSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK,
Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Pliy,)
clans, PliilantliropiMs. resm
tlieir Fit re Is. and Jud^e of
Iheir Virtue*.
FOR THE Cl RE OF
Headache, Sick Headache, Fom
Stout nr ti*
Pittsburg, Pa., May ],
Dr. J.C. Aver. Sir: 1 have bm\ rep*.redly cured
of the worst luadache any body can have hv a «ltw*
iwoofy"ur Pills. It seems to arise from a foul atom!
ache, which they cleanee at once. As th»v
me. the fact w worth knowing. * uo
\ ours with great respect
ED. W. PREBLE. Oerk of Steamer’Clarion.
Billions Disorders stud Lit er coni,
plaints.
Department of the Interior. Washington D.C. Feb. 185*>
Sir: I have used your Pills in rny general and h««
pital practn e ever since vou made them, and canrJt
hesitate to say they nr the b^st caihartic we employ —
Their regulating aciion on the liver is quick and de-
cided.Tonsequemly they are an admirable remedy for
derangement* of »hal organ. Indeed, I have sHd,, m
found a case of hi 11 tons disease to obstinate that it did
not teadilv yield to them. Paternally youis
ALONZO BALL, M. D.
Physician of the Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms
Post Office, Ilartland, Liv Co,. Mich. Nov. 16. 1855.
Dr. Ayer: Your Pills are the perfection of mcdiciiH.
They have done my wife more good than I can tell von.
She had been sick and pining away for months. Wont
off to he doctored at great expense, hut got no better.
oh° then commenced taking your PiM». which soon
cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead)
from her body, they afterwards cured her and our two
children of bloody dvsenlery* One of our neighbors had
it bad. and my wife cured him with two doses of your
Pills, while others around us paid from five to twenty
dollars doctors* hills, and lost much time, without being
cured entirely even then. Such a medicine ns yuura,
which is actually good and honest, will be prized fore.
GEO, VV. GRIFFIN, Postmaster.
Indigestion and Impurity ot (he
15 lord,
From Rev. J.V. Ilimcs,Pastor of Advent Chnrch.B Rt<>n.
Dr. Ayer- I have used your Pills with extraordinary
succes in my family and among those I am called to visit
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood they are the best remedy I have ever
known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to niy
friends - Yours, J* V. Ilnurs*
Warsaw. Wyomin.' Co , N* Y., Oct. 24, 1855.
Dear Sir: I am using your Caihartic Pills in my
practice, and find them an excellent purgative to
cleanse the sy stem and purify the fountains ol ihe blood.
. OHN G. MEACHAM.M D.
Erysipelas. Scorfnia. Kind's Evil,
Teller, Tumors, and Sail Rheum.
From a Forwarding Merchant of St Louis, Feb. 4.1866*
Dr, Ayer; Your Pills are the paragon of all that is
great in medicine. They have cured :ny little daughter
of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had
proved incurable for years. Her mother has been gre-
viously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her *kia
and m her hair- Alter our child was cured, she also
tried Your Pills, and they have cured her
ASX MORGRIDGE.
Rliftuillntism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
From the Rev. Dr, Hnw kes.ofthe M, Epis, Church.
Pulaski House. Savannah, Ga. Jan. 6. 18o6.
Honored Sir: I should be ungrateful for the relief
your skill has brought if I did not report my case to yon,
A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating
neuralgic pains; w Inch ended in chronic rhcuniati>m,
Notwithstanding I hail the best physicians, the disea>e
grew’ worse and worse, until, hy the advice of your ex
cellent ag'-nt in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, i tried your
Pills, '1 heir (fleets were slow but sure. By persever
ing in the use of them I am now nfirely well.
Senate Chamber. Baton Rouge, La, 5, Dec, 1855,
Dr, Ayer: I have been entirely cured by your Pi is of
Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease ih »t had afflicted
me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL,
For Dropay, Plethora, or kindred Com
plant*, requiring an active purge, they are and ex
Cellent remedy.
For CoatIrrnfM or Constipation, and ana
Pinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual.
Fite, MnppiTsxioii, Paralytiv Influ niniaiiou
anil even Prafuew*, and Partial Blindness, ha\e
been cured hy the alterative action of these Pilfo
Most of I he Pills in market contain Mercury, which,
although a v (liable remedy in skillful hands, is dan
gerous in a pm lie pill, from the dreaofu! consequences
tha« frequently follow its incautious use, These con
tain no mercury or mineral substance whatever,
Ayers Cherry Pictorial
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Con^li. Coltls Hoarseness, Influen
za Ri’oncliifs. Whooping Cough,
Croup, A sthena, Incipient
C o u sh in p l i o n,
a nd 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 evrry hamlet
ol the American States, its wonderful cures ofpuJmuna-
ry complaints have made il already known, Nay. few
are the families in any civilized country on this con
tinent without some personal experience of ils effects:
and fewer yet the communities any where which have
not among them some living trophv of its victory over
the subtle and dangerous disease ofthe throat ami lungs,
Vi hiie it is ihe rn. si powerful antidote yet known tc
man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of the
pulmonary organs, it is also the plea3ante**t a 1 d safest
remedy that can be employed for infants and young per
sons, Parents should have it in store again*l the in
sidious enemy thru steals upon them unprepared. We
hove abundant grounds to believe" hi Cherry Pictorial
saves more lives by ihe consumptions it prevents than
those it cures, Keep it by you and cure your colds
while they are curable, nor neglect them until no human
>kill c ii master the inexorable canker that, fastened on
the vitals, eats your life away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and
as they know too the virtues ol this »emedy, we n»*ed
no more then assure them it is still made the best it ran
be, We Npare no cost, no care, no toil to produce i r
the mostperh etns possible, and thus afford those who
rclv on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for
iheir cure.
PREPARED BY DR. J.C AYER,
Practiral and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
A S’ D SOLD BY
K- J. WHITE & Bro., Millodgeville; Geo., Payne,
Macon, Z. W. Little, Eatonton; Cochran Sc
Watkin, Sparta; and Ilaviland; Risley & Co.,—
Wholesale Agents. [ March 17 1857, 42 Cm.
THE MEDICINE OF THE MILLION.
PHILOSOPHY AH) FACT!
“PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.”
VICTOR COOK STOVE,
Manufactured in Augusta, Georgia,
From Southern Iron!
mi IE Subscriber lias just received an assortment
JL of the VICTOR COOK STOVE. These are
the first of this pattern ever brought to this city.
This Stove is a beautiful pattern, anti in every res
pect convenient and desirable—thick and substan
tial plates—(and if any piece gets broken, they can
be replaced at. a small expense.) Cail in at the
Yellow Store, anti take a look at the “Victor," also
of many other pal terns of Stoves, also the Arthur
Self Sealing Air Tight Cans, and numerous useful
and necessary articles for family use, all of which
will be sold at a very small profit for Cash.
JOSEPH STALEY.
Milledgeville, June 22, 1857 4 tf
PAINTS,
OILS, Ac.,
Ac.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTOKAT1YD,
For Saleby E. J. White,
rriiK \ t noMi, iviiitk i.kad aiv»
4 ZI \ * CO tlPAKl of New York are prepared
to offer a full and complete assortment of White Lend,
Zinc, Oils, Window Glass, and articles in the paint line
generally, of prime quality and on most favorable terms.
The well established reputation ofthe Company and
the particular attention given to quality of articles
manufactured together with, desire to fill all orders on
most favorable forms to customers, present inducements
to purchasers n >t generally offered elsewhere.
Orders addressed to the undersigned will have
prompt attention and meet immediate dispatch.
CTUH8TAL & DONOHUE,
226 Pearl J$t., Y. Y.
August 4th, 1B57. 10 6m
Important to Females!!
Dr. Cheeseman’s Fills.
N O T I C E—The combinations of ingredients
in these 1’ILLS are the result of a long aud exten
give practice. They are miid in iheir operation,
and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain iu the side,
palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They can
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be
sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
or health. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany each Box.
Price. $1 per box. For sale by James Herty
EJ White and Wm. Barnes Milledgeville, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1,
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheeseman,
Box No. 4531. New York Post-office. 17 ly
Make Way for Texas
EMIGRANTS
T HE Subscriber desirous of moving
westward offers for sale bis valua
ble PLANTATION iu Randolph coun
ty, Ga., containing sixteen hundred
and twenty acres, Well Improved, and
about six hundred acTes now in cultivation,
place is well watered and conveniently situated
Those desiring to purchase would do well to call
and see it.
For particulars, terms of sale Ac., apply to
WM. INGRAM, Cnthbert, Ga.
July 2d, 1857. 6 3m.
The
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS!
The exciting cause of sickness#
Th© blood is th© life sustain ing agent, It furni.-fos
the components ol fieeli. hone, muscle, nerve and integ
ument. The stomach is iu manufactory, ihe \> ins its
distributors, and ihe intestines the channel through
which tlie waste matter rejected in iis productions i*
expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation ami -he
bowels, these Pills a« t siuuilianeoiisly, relieving indi
gestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating ifo excretion*
The National Coin|»!;i!>tl.
Dyspepsia is the most common disease among ad
classes in ibis country. J| asM>ni«s a thousand shapes,
and is the primary source of innumerable dnngeruu*
rnn'adies; hut whatever its type or symptoms, hov\«ver
obstinate Ms resisiance to ordinary preparations,
yields readily ami rapidly to this searching ami uner*
ring remedy.
Bilious Affections.
The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im
portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland hit J
secretes this fluid, these Pills operate specific ally, » n
laliihly rectifying us irregularities and effectually M;r
ing Jaundice, Bilious Ketnuiants, and nil the varieties i f
disease generated by an unnatural aondition oftheorgaP
ol this mild hut thorough alterative.
Bowel Coiviplssints.
Unless the bowels perform their functions proper! 1 ,
the w hole body suffers. Tens jl ihousmnls die annu
ally oi Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic Lousupaimn, si
o her diseases ot these waste pipes of ihe system. J ■
effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders,
casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medico e. 1
lbliowmg the printed directions, the most alairuing
*es of bowel complaint are prompriy controlled.
A WORD TO FJEJ1AI.ES.
The local debilit) and irregularities who h are tn© f *
peciui annoyances ol th© wraker sex and u l i<T
neglected, always shorten life, are relieved tor the 1 n?
being,and prevented for the time to come, by a ct,ur *
Ilejllotcqy’sPills are the best remedy knt.m
in the worldfor the following diseases:
Asthma, D.-bility, L#vercon>plii«‘«s,
BiiVn-l complaints, IVver and Ague, Lowness oi *|»nt*
Coughs, IVmaleoorsitiaints, PiIm.
Colds, Heuflarhe, Sionesnd tfrav*
Chest diseases, Indigestion, Secondary >J®P
Co.liventss, Influenza, toms.
Dyspepsia, Inflammation, \ merest afti fit <•
Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Inward weakness Worms of all Kn"
OCT Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hol.ti.WAi
80, Maiden Lane, .New York, and 244 Strand, V”., ,
and by all teapertahle Druggi.u and D-Uiersol .»«'
eine« throughout the United States, and the ctvtiiZ “
world, in Boxes, at 25 cts, 621 cts, and Xll each.
JJ- There is considerable saving hy taking the lsrg r
size. Directions ibr the guidance ot pstien!
iu every disorder are affixed to each Box. L eon 1
jy CAUTION!—None are geuaiue unless th#
words “Holloway, Acre York ana Loudon, are nis-
cernabie as a water-murk iu every leaf of the book
of directions around each pot or box; the sain®
may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the ngh ■
A handsome reward wiii be given to any one ren
dering such information as may lead to tbe dele
tion of any party or parties counterfeiting th® “J
dicinea or rending the same, knowing them to
spnriorts.