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SHERIFF SAT ES.
Im in Slifrifl Sale.—XoVEMB&K.
WILL be soiti before the Court House door in the
town of "Irwinville, Irwin county, on the first Tuesday
in SOVEMBLI1 next, within the legal hours of sale
the following property, to-wit:
90 Acres of Land more or less it being a part of Lot
No. 239 in the 1st District Irwin county, levied on as the
property of O. M. 1! McDuffie to satisfy twofi fas is
sued from the 433d Dlst, G. M., Irwin county, one in
favor of William Bowen vs. G. M. B McDuffie", and one
in favor of H E Hunter vs G M B McDuffie, principal
and S. Taylor security on the stay of execution ; pro-
perty pointed out by defendant Levy made and re
turned to me by Henry Harvey, Constable
Also 50 acres of land more nr less, it being part of
Lot No. 306 in the 1th District Irwin county, levied on
as the property of William Luke to satisfy one n fa
issued from a justice Court in the 43M District, G. M.
Irwin conntv, in favor of A S Paul vs. YVm. Luke.
Lew made and returned to me by A Bass, Constable.
* D. J. FENN, Sh ft.
Sept 21, 1857. 18 t(k
Appling Sheriff .w«iIo»—NovemHER.
-w-gylLL be sold before the Court House door in the
If town of Holmesville, on ’lie First Tnesilav in
NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
The interest in five lots of land, lying in the 2d Dist.
of Appling conntv, Nos. 650,635, 619,661 and 662, nil
levied on to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued out of the Supe
rior Court of said county, in tavor of Win. B. Gnuluin,
Robert Bautin and C. W. Crawford, and Win. A. Cur-
rey and others not mentioned, all of said lands lying on
the Altamalia River. The above property pointed out
by the plantiff in said fi fas.
Also will be gold, one lot of land No. 585, in the Od
Dist., of Appling county, levied on as the property of
James H. Barkesdale, to satisfy sundry fi fas. in favor of
James Tillman and Others, issued out of a Justices Court
of snid county: levied on and returned to me by a con
stable of said county.
Also will be sold, Lot of land No. 498, as the property
of John W. Bishop to satisfy one fi fa. in favor of Mar
tha C. Fisher, issued out of the Superior Court of said
county. All of said lands lying in the 2d District of said
county. WM. H. OVERSTREET, Sheriff.
September 17, 1857. 18 tds
P«lp«ard Emanuel Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Swainsboro’. Emanuel county,
on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, lo-wit:
300 acres of pine land, more or less, whereon
the defendant now lives, well improved, lying on
Swaine’s Creek adjoining lands of W. Holder and
others; levied on as the property of James ,T. Wig
gins, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice
Court of the 53d District, G. M., of said county,
in favor of Janies Sumner vs. James J. \\ iggins.
Property pointed out by A. E. IT iggins. security
Also,"one other tract, containing 01)7 acres, ly
ing on the waters of House’s l’rong, adjoining
lands of J. L. Colomon, and others; levied on as
the property of B. D. Smith, to satisfy sundry fi
fas issued from Emanuel Superior Court; also one
other tract containing 467 acres, adjoining lands of
G. H. Kennedy and others, all in favor of Samuel
Palms & Sou and others vs. B. D. Smith.
Also, one other tract containing 100 acres, more
or less, adjoining land* of Bruton and others; lev
ied on as the property of Charles MeCuller, to sat
isfy one fi fa issued from the 5(lth District, G. M.,
in favor of Stephen Boyd ; levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
Also, lot No. 19, in the 53d District of Emanuel
county; levied on as the property of Riley Wil
liamson, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of a Justice
Court of said county, in favorof Stephen Fendlcy,
adjoining lands of E. B. Lewis and others; levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
Also, 308 acres of land, more or less, lying on
the waters of Cannoochee, adjoining lands of Z.
L. Brown and others , levied on as the property of
Win. Moore, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of the
53d District, in favor of A. C. Sumner; levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
K. C. BRIANT. Sheriff.
Sept. 25th, 1857. 18 tds
Emanuel Sheriff Nnle—Postponed:
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Swainsboro’, Emanuel county,
on the First Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, the
following property, to-wit:
Seven hundred acres of Pine Land, more or
less, lying on Crooked Creek, adjoining J. J.
Moringand others, levied on as the property of E.
B. Lewis, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued in a Jus
tices Court in the 53d Dist. G. M., in favor of Sol
omon Williamson vs E. B. Lewis, property point
ed out by defendant; levied on and returned to me
by a constable, JOSHUA KEMP, D. Sh’ff,
September 23, 1857. 19
Wilkinson Sheriff Mule.—Posttoned.
"1T7TLL be sold before the Court House door in Ir-
* f wiuton, Wilkinson county, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in NOVENBER
the following property to-wit:
Four Hundred and Thirty acres of Land, in the 4th
District of said county, being the place whereon John
Galamoro and Milton L. Burney formerly lived, and
whereon Wm. O’Bannon is now farming, bring on the
waters of Big Sandy Creek Sold turner "a decree to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of Miifon L. Burney against
John M Ware, John Galamore and Wm. O’Bannon;
the land being decreed to be subject for the purchase
money in the sale from Burney to Ware, the other two
being subsequent purchasers.
RICHARD SNOW, D. Sh’ff
Sept. 30th, 1857. 19 tds
Executors Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, before the Qhurt House door in the
town of Mouticello Jasper Co. between the usual
hours of sale, three hundred and sixty acres of
land more or less.it being a part of the lands of
Micheal M. Toland, tlate of Jasper county de
ceased, and known as the Taylor place, and the
south half of the Michael lot, sold in accordance
with the will of said deceased, and for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms oh the day of sale.
ASA P. TOLAND, Exc’r.
August the 7th 1857. 18 tds.
Executor's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the tint Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Mouticello, all the real estate (five hundred
acres, more or less) belonging to the estate of Stephen
W. McLendon, deceased, said lands lying in the South-
West comer of Jasper county. Sold under directions
of the will of said deceased.
STARLING JENKINS, Executor.
August 3d, 1857. (r P l] 11 tds.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court Ordinary of
Twiggs county. Will be sold before the court
bouse door in Marion, in said county, within sale
horns, on the first Tuesday in November next,
the following property, belonging to the estate of
Jordan Matins, late of said county deceased, to wit:
Lot of land No. 9fl, north-west half lot No. 91,
and 46 acres land (more or less) of lot No. 06, the
same being north east corner of said lot, said lot
and parts of lots lying and being in the 6th dist.
originally Baldwin, but now in the county first
aforesaid. Making in the aggregate (343ij) acres,
be the same more or less.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
named negroes, to wit, Mariaii. a woman 37 years
old, (a splendid house servant) and Mary, a girl
8 years old. .Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
[L. 8.] WILLIAM D. MATHIS, Adm’r,
Sept. 17th 1857. [l s] 17 tds.
AdminiMlraier’* Sale.
B Y VIRTl T E of an order from the Court of Ordinr.iy
of Twiggs county: Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale,
before the Court House door in Marion in said county,
the following land belonging to the estate of John S.
Goodwin, deceased to-wit:
405 acres, lying and being in the 28th District of
originally Wilkinson, now in the county first aforesaid,
numbers not recollected, adjoining lands of Theopliilus
Pearce, Pevton Reynolds and C. R. Faulk, the Macon
Road dividing sail lots. Also, Joe, a negro man about
60 years old; Bill, a man 35 years old: Kitty, a woman
50 years old and I’ofly an excellent field hand about 35
years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
* HENRY FAULK,
Adm’r with the trill annexed.
Sept. 24th, 1857. [l s] 18 tds.
C I T A T 1 ON S.
OENERAT. ADVERTISEMENTS.
TWO MONTHS’ NOTICES.
GEORGIA. Emanuel county.
W HEREAS, James Hail, applies to me for let
ters of Guardianship for the person and prop
erty of his brother Henry Hall, who he alledges to
be an Idiot or Lunatic.
These are therefore te cite and admoniskail and
singular the kindred and all other persona concern
ed To be and appear before the court of ordinary,
to be held ia and for the conntv of Emanuel on
the first Monday in December next, and show
cause (ifany they can,) why said letters should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given uuder ray band and official signature, this
7th day of October, 1 -57.
20 5t. GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
WHEREAS, Jordan Allen applies to me for the
t * Guardianship of William and Jesse, minors of JoIid
Holland, deceased.
These lire therefore to eite and admonish all jiersons
interested to b.- and appear at my office within tiie time
prescribed by law, and show cause (if auv,) why said
application may not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature this Oct.
7th, 1857.
20 5k JHO. H. BRAXTLY, Jr., Ord’y.
CARRIAGE
m
S
GEORGIA, I’utnam County.
WHEREAS, W. Stewart applies for letters of
guardianship if the person and property of Josephine
P. Fuller, orphan of Jonathan P. Fuller, dec’d.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by lnw.to show cause,if any they have,
why said lettersot guardianship should not be granted
Given uuder mv hand at office.
W. 15. CARTER, Ordn'y.
Sept 24,1857. 18 5t
R. E. &, C. H. G A R D N E R,
(Successors to H. B. & B. R. Gardner,)
Would respectfully announce to the public gener
ally, that they have taken the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by H . B. & B. R. Gardner, where they in
tend carrying on the business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in
all of the various branches.
Particularattention will
be given to the DOING ^
UP of Carriages, Retriin- v?
ing, &c. All kinds of Carriage Iron Work
done with despatch.
We will make to order any description of a ve
hicle at short notice.
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and vve hope that those having
work to be done ,ii our line of business, will give
us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in
prices.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1857. 33 tf.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
A ADHERE AS, Celia Williams, applies to me for Iet-
?l tern of Guardianship of the persons and property
of James. Sarah A., Francis, and Willabv Williams,
minor orphans of Abraham Williams, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred of said minors, to be and appear at
my office, on or by the first Monday in November next,
then and there to"show cause, (if any,) why said letters
may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion, Sept. 24tn
1857.
IS 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL,
Tiif. undersigned respectfully announc
es, that he has taken, and will open on the 20th
instant, the large New Brick Building, called
The Milledgeville Hotel,
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 stories high, and
fronting 210 fc-et on Wayne street and 160 feet on
Greene street,) will furnish ample accommoda
tions for 250 or 300 persons,
The furniture, moulding beds, bedding, Ac., is
all entirely new, having been recently purchased
in the city of New York.
The undersigned has engaged a sufficient num
ber of trusty and experienced servants, and the
table will be supplied with the best the country
affords. Every effort will be made to render bis
! 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
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
A iniEREAS, Mathew Simmons applies to me
T¥ for the Guardianship of Paul and Samuel
Jones.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office with- j HOUSTON CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
in the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause,
if any they have, why said application shall not j J O 313 3? TOOZS13, SG3M &. Co.
be granted. I Having formed a Co-partnership
Given under my hand and official signature, this | with Mr ISAAC WINTER, who has
7th September, 1857. I been a Practical Coach-Maker for 19
17 5t. JNO H. BRANTLY, Jr. Ord’y. | years in the Manufacturing of all kinds of Car-
w
GEORGIA, Irwin County. i „ - • ,
HEREAS, Redding F. Hunter applies to me for | , ,
letters of administration on the estate of Penelope
Hunter, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and all concerned to be and ap
pear at n»v office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office. Sept. 15. 1857.
17 5t M. HENDERSON, Ord’y
GEOKOIA, Emanuel county.
W HERE AS. Benjamin E. Brinson applies tome
for letters of Guardianship for the person and
property ot Mary Kemp, minor and illegitimate of
Ciety SooHyers, wife of John Seonycrs and under the
age of fourteen.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- j or elsewhere, will be promptly attended to.
gular the kindred of said minor and illigitimate and all j Agents: J. Cook, Perry, Houston co; W. Man-
other persons concerned to be and appear before the | n ; n g. Hawkinsville Pulaski Co
Court of said county on or by the first Monday in No- Art icl ,. s of onr Manufacture can also he found at
riagCS. Superior Coaches, Cliarrotccs, Hockaways,
Ilupries. Sec. Having employed skillful and relia
ble workmen, all work put up uuder Mr. IIinter’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,
winch we will sell low, on reasonable Terms.
Also made to order, two, four and six horse Iron
or Wood Axeled Wagons, Ac.
Repairing, in the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOIvE, WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
£5P N. B.—Carriage Shop 4^ miles from Perry,
direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
All orders from every part of the United States,
I VIA days alter date application will be made to
itltsic Kodbrubie Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson coun
ty, for leave to sell all the real estate and negroes of
James Cannon, late of said count v decensed.
THO’S J. HOLLEMAN, Adm’r.
August 3d, 1S57. 11 9t.
OIXTY days after date I will apply to the Ordinary
©of Jasper county, for leave to self ail the negroes be
longing to the estate of John Price, late of said county,
deceased. JOHN C. KEY, Adm’r.
August 15th, 1857. 12 9t.
S IXTY days from date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county for an order
for leave to sell ull the negroes belonging to the estate
of Nancv Belsher, lute of saul conntv deceased.
WM. F. BELSHER,
KOBT. BELSHER,
August 3d, 1857. (r. s) " 11 9t
• Admr’s
S IXTY days after date application will be made to
the Court of Orditfary of Twiggs county, for an order
ter leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Archelius Barnes late of Twiggs county,
deceased. WM. W. BOZEMAN, Adm’r.
August 3d, 1857. (u s ) H 9t.
CJIXTY days after date application will be made
(©to the Ordinary of Pulaski county, for leave to
sell the land and negroes of Levi Ursery, late of
said county deceased.
[ j. h. it.] JACKSON W. URSERY, Adm’r.
Sept. 7th- 1857 17 9t.
O IXTY days afterdate application will be made
Oto the Ordinary of Pulaski county, for leave to
sell the real estate of Gillam Alien, late of said
county deceased.
[j. h. n ] JORDAN W. ALLEN, Adm’r.
Sept. 7th 1857. 17 9t.
Notice.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made to
the Ordinary of Wilkinson comity, for leave to sell
all the real estate of Drury Williams, late of said county
deceased.
WARREN WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Sept. 5th 1857. 189t_
rjlW 0 months after date application will be made to
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Clcaf the Track for the
GEORGIA AlCAHEST!
Drs. T. & N Is Callaway,
H AVEiuveuteted a medicated compound for the
cure of all diseases of the Skin and Hair, which
they honor with the name of the
GEORGIA ALCAHEST!
A menstmm long sought for, and never obtained until
now. It is a remedy of 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—as a specific. Each week brings
us tidings of cures perfected by it, that exeeeds our
most sangnine expectations. It lias no equal in preserv
ing, restoring and beautifying the Hair eradicating
Scurf and Dandruff; preventing Baldness; and Grey
Hairs; curing diseases of the the Skin, Glands and
Mueels, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Stings of insects, Irita-
tion and .Swelling caused by poisonous plants. Erysipe
las. King-worms, Scald head, Inflamed skin Prick
ly heat. Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in all stages, Salt
Rheum, Sore throat, Shingles, Krougli hands, Peridieal
or nervious headache, Chapped skin, Chilblains, and ail
external iuflamations, We will give a few vouchers to
what it has done, and trust the AJachest to herald its own
fame when used,
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia,
Alabama, Randolph County, )
Jan 10th 1857, )
Drs,T&NL Gallnway: As you requested me to
state what time mv Ilnir began to fall off, I take
pleasure in saying to you that in the surface of my head
became an entire scurf and all my hair -dropped off by
the time I saw you in Georgia, 1855, The only bottle
yon sent to me while at .my sisters, (Mrs, McCurely’s)
made a permanent cure of it, The scurf and dandruff
all fell oft or disappeared, the second bathing, and be
fore I left Georgia, my hair was some 1 or 5 inches long,
and is this day os full and as beautiful as ever, and more
soft and lively; ever person that beholds it thinks it is
oiled. It has" been over IS months since the bottle of
Alcahest gave out, I do wish that all the affleted would
give it a trial, as I had tried many remedies before, from
eminent physicians all without effect,
JANE CARSON,
Georgia, Walton County,—We, whose names are
undersigned, do certify tiiat we were witnesses to the
above ease, that it is true as Miss Carson has stated,
when she li ft here her hair was as beautiful and fall,
covering the whole head as before deceased, and re-
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, | sembled silk velvet,
for leave to sell all lands belonging to the estate of O G McCarty, Sarah McCartt, SRat, P Rat,
George Wilcox deceased, lute of said county. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JOHN D. & WOODSON WILCOX, Exer’s.
Sept. 24th 1857. 18 9t.
.Sixty Dnyn iVolicr,
IXTY days from date, application will he made to j hest tlmt j pai d $1 for, made a complete cure, and hei
Irtthe Orrmnary ot Twiggs county, for an order for hair instantly commenced a fresh growth, and nssooi
leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the minor heirs )ls natures laws would admit, she boil a fine head of hail
of Jumcs Taylor.
[l. s.] JAMES TAYLOR, Guardian.
September 21st 1857. 18 9t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to tlie Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Wil
liam 11. Pritchett, late of said county deceased.
August 31, 1857. [l* p L]
15 9t. ALFRED M. PRITCHETT, Adm’r.
S IXTY days afterdate application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county for an or
der for leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging
to the estate of Benjamin B. Smith, late of said county
deceased. R. IC. PARKER, Adm’r.
Sept. 7th, 1857. [l s] 16 9t
N OTICE is hereby given that sixty days after
date 1 will make application to the honorable
the court of ordinary of Emanuel county for leave to
sell aportiou or all the land and negroes belonging
to the estate of Berry Johnson, late of said county
deceased.
Wm. W. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 14th 1857. 16 9t.
vember next anil show cause, if any they can, why let
ters of Guardianship should not issue.
Given under my hand and official signature at nfiice
in Swainsboro, this 16th dav of September. 1857.
17 6t. GIDEON H KENNEDY. Ord’rv.
GEORGIA, Emanuel county.
'IV’HEREAS, Daniel Kent applies to me for letters
t T of Administration on the estate of Berrien John
son, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear before the Court of Ordinary of said county
on nrbV the first Monday in November next and show
cause, if any they have, why-said letters should not be
granted.
Given underlay hand and official signature this 16th
dav of September, 1857.
17 5t. GIDEON II. KENNEDY, Ord’rv.
GEORGIA, Emanuel countv.
W HEREAS, John G. Hutchinson applies to me for
cur Depository in Columbus, Macon and Savannah.
Houston county, Ga., May 5, 1857. 49 ly
Macon Telegraph copy one year.
T. M.YGSFORl) A SOYS
PURE OSWEGO STARCH,
(FOR TIIE LAIYDRY.)
H AS established a greater celebrity than has ever
been obtained by any other Starch. *
This has been the result of its marked superiority in
quality, and its invariably uniformity.
The public may be assured of the continuance of the
high standard now established.
The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the
demand hns extended throughout the whole of the United
States, and to foreign countries.
Working thus 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. This is tiie great
letters of Guardianship for the persons and prop-j Desideratum in Starch-waking, and is realized now for
erty of William J. Hightower and James R. Hightower, j the first time.
minor heirs of James Hightower, late of the county of The very best Starch that can be made, and no other,
Lawrence, and under the age of fourteen years. I is always wanted by consumers, and this will be sup-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- j plied to’ them bv the grocers, ns soon us their customers
gular the kindred of said minors and ad other persons have learned which is the best, and ask for it—other-
c oncemed to be and appear la-fore the Court of Ordiu- j wise they would be likely to get that article on which
ry of said county, on or by the first Monday in No- the largest profit can be made,
vember next, and show cause, if any they can,_ why | Mr Kinsford has been engaged in the mnnufacturi
said letters of Guardianship should not be granted.
Given under my lmml at office in Swainsboro, (this
16th day of September, 1857.
17 5t GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
Y\ni ERE AS, John W. Wyatt. Guardian of Isaac T.
T I Wyatt, applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Guardianship.
These al e therefore to eite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in November next, and show cause why said
application should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 7th, 1857.
16 6t. P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord'ry.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
Y\ r HERE IIS, .John W. Wyatt Guardian ofArsenith
» T B. Spear applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all persons
interested to be at my office on the 1st Monday ofNo-
vember next and show cause, if any, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this Sept. 7th, 1857.
16 6L P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
W HEREAS, C. P. Bogan, applies to me for
lerters of Administration on the estate of
Samuel Plumer, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be at my office on the first Monday in Novem
ber next,and show cause, ifany, why said letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my band at office September 21st.
1857.
18 5t. P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’y.
AdminiHlrn'or’s Male.
be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, before the Court House door in Jrwin-
ton, a Lot of Land, lying in Wilkinson county, being
lot No. 108 District not recollected, but the place
whereon John Ross now lives, containing two hundred
two and a half acres, more or less. Sold as the prop
erty of W. MB. Ross, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
E. CUMMIXG, Adm’r.
Sept 9th, 18j7 jg t j g
Administrator'* Hair.
B Y- virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county, will be sold before the Court House
door, in Marion, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER iic-t, within sale hours, the following ne-
gro-s, belonging to the estate of Nnnev Belsher, lute of
said county, deceased, to-wit: Toby, a man 65 years
old; Horai'oe, a man 35; Hixey, a woman 45, and her
son Tom, 8 years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the duy of
sale. WM. F. BELSHER,) .. .
ROBT BELSHER, < Aa,n ‘ '
Sept. 17,1857. (l. s.)
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin B.
Smith, late of Twiggs county deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment, and all persons holding
demands against said estate will please hand them in for
payment, properly authenticated ns the law directs.
ROBT. K. PARKER, Adm'r.
Sept 7th, 1857. [t. s) 16 Gt(
Administrator’* Male*.
I TNDER an orderof the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
J county, will be sold at the Court House door, in
MonticeOo, on tiie first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property,
, ; House and lot, the late residence of Jesse Loyall,
‘^e house and lot on the corner opposite
toirfnr t oS5I*‘? ford ’‘ * U,re ' "L*” ll,c etalile lot. con-
“2^,' cow t 1 ',*"”' *c., also Dill, a negro
Dinah, t wom.e 0 #"*" old . » man 38 years bid,
vix : p a t 4 year* 5oi °* d ' and ker three children,
Cant; the’saine 3 years oid, and an in-
LovaU,deceased7a^sLu£: 0 ( V r, . y \ ate ,
’f’ertns on day of sale. l '‘ e “ ene fi t of the heirs.
Sept. 16,1857. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
—— : k • p L ) 17 tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 GREF ABLE to an Order from the Court of Ordin-
. Y ary of Dooly County, Georgia, will be sold on the
First Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, in the town of
Vienna, Dooly county, between the usual hours of sale:
All that Tractor parcel of Land, the late residence of
Portlock Thompson, deceased, of said county. The
tract contains one thou-nnd and sixty-five acres, more
or less, anil lies on Flint River, one nnd a half miles be
low Travellers Rest, on the road to Drayton, amljusl
two and u liaK lirlles from the Depot on South-western
Railroad at Montezuma. The place is in a good state
of cultivation and healthy, plenty cool well anil spring
water, a good frame dwelling and all necessary out hous
es, gin house Ac. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors, Ac. Any one desirous of ]rjrohasinga good
and convenient plantation would do well te eon r and
examine before the dav of sale, as Mr. E. W. Thomp
son on the premises will take a pleasure in showing the
place to any one that may call.
Also on tiie First Tnesday in DECEMBER next, at
the same place, ten likely negroes as above: Rvan, a
man 48 years old; Mike, a man 31 years old; Stephen 22
years old; Washington, 20 years old; Dave, a boy 14
years old, John, a boy 5 years old; Lanv, a woman 50
years old; Amy, a woman 25 years and her two chil
dren, Lindy, a girl 4 years old: nnd Anthony, a boy, 8
months old. J. A. SHINE. ') . , ,
E. W. THOMPSON. ( Adm IS
July 15, 1857. S tds
AdmiiiiMirator’tt Male.
I TNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Put-
) nnm county, will be Bold at the Coert Haase door
in E&tnnton, on tiie Find Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours *f[ sale, one hundred and sixty
acres of land, more or less: lying on Little River in said
county, adjoining lands of Michael Dennis and others,
the same being the real estate of John H. Gossett, dec'd.
arid to be sold for the benefit <vf his heirs.
Terms, on day of sale. SAMT. GOSSETT, Adm’r.
September 7, 1857. [wuc] 15 tds
of Starch continuously for the last ‘J7 years, and during
the whole of the period, the Starch made under his su
pervision has been, beyond any question, the best in the
market For the first 17 years, he had the charge of the
works of Wm. Colgate 6c Co., at which period he in
vented the process of the manufacture of Com Standi.
Askfor KhurrforeFs Starch, as the name Os
ier fro has been recently taken by another factory.
It is sold by ull of the best grocers in nearly every
part of tiie country.
T. RI\GSK0KI> & SOTS
OSWEGO GO KM STARCH,
(FOIt PI DDINGNjAr,)
Has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for
the Laundry. This article is perfectly pure, and is, in
every respect, equal to the best Rcnnuda Arrow-Root,
besides having additional qualities which render it in
valuable for the desert.
Potato Stareli has been extensively packed nnd sold
as Coni Starch, and has given false impressions to many,
as to the real merits of onr Com Starch.
From its great delicacy and purity, it is eomiug also
into extensive use as a <liet for infants and invalids.
E. N. KELLOGG 6c CO., Agents,
19b Fulton Street, N.Y.
August 4,1857. 10 3m.
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLA All BlimiS
<JL M
S IXTY days after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary ot Pulaski county fur leave
to sell the real estate of Joseph Cutts. deceased.
HARMON KNIGHT, Adm’r.
August 3d, 1857. (j. h. n.) 11 9t
S IXTY’ days after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski count}’, for leave
to sell the Bounty Land Warrant belonging to tiie estate
of Sarah Whitfield minor of Wm. S. Whitfield late of
said county, deceased.
" HENRY H. YVIIIT1TELD, Guard’n.
August 3«1, 1857. j. h. n. 11 9t.
^ the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real
estate of John Rawlins, lute of Pulaski countv, dic’d.
NICHOLAS RAWLINS, Adm’r.
Angust 17th, 1857. (j. h.b.) 13 9t
S IXTY'days afterdate application will be made to
honorable court of ordinary of Irwin county for
leave to sella portion of the land and Negroes belong
ing to the estate of David Branch, deceased.
MILLEY BRANCH. Exr’x.
JOHN FLETCHER, Exr.
August 3d, 1857. [m. h] 11 9t
T WO month after date application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Eman
uel County, for leave to sell the land and negroes
belonging to the Estate of John Kemp, late of said
county deceased.
JOHN ROUNTREE Ex’r.
Ang. 27tli, 1857. (o. n. K.) 14 Ot.
Administrator’* Male.
I TNDER an orderof the Court of Ordinary of Put-
I nam county, will be sold at the Court House door
in Cumming, Forsyth county, on the First Tuesday in
December next, lot of land No. 1027, in the 2d District
1st Section, originally Cherokee now Forsyth county,
containing 40 acres, more or less, the same being part
of the undivided real estate of John Edmondson, dec’d,
and to be sold for the bi in-fit of his heirs.
Tel ms, Cash. LUCKETIA EDMONDSON, Adm’x
September 7,1857. [wnc] 15 tds
Admiai*irai*r’*
W ILL be sold in MonticeUo, Jasper cnnnHr .I.
first Tuesday in NOVEM BER nett uniVl; ...
der of the Court of Ordinarv of said county tleuild
belonging to the estate of Middleton Hartsfa'eld" dee’1
Terms cash. ’ •
iwt .7 JAM3S M wil liams, Adm’r.
Sepf. 17,1& W . ^ , 7 tdg
I/otice.
Y*7"ILL be sold on tin first Tuesday in DECEMBER
I * next,before the court house door inlnvinton, in the
usual hours of sale, one hundred acres of land, more or
less, know as the place whereon Drury YY'illiams died,
sold as the property of said Drury YVilliams, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the davs of sale.
" WARREN WILLIAMS, Adin’r.
9 Sept 1857. 18 fd a
Executor's Sale.
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of the
county of Putnam, will be sold at the Court Hom e
in the town of Eatonton on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, five
hundred acres of land more or less, lying in said conn
tv, joining lands of Spivey, Bryant anil others, beitif
tin real estate of John Graves, dec’d, and to be sold
for the benefit of his heirs. Terms on the dav of sale.
JOHN F. ADAMS, Ex’r.
Sept 24,1857 [w b. c]18 tds.
Guardian’s Male.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court House door in Hawkinsville;
under sn order of the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski co..
a Bounty Land YVarrant, belonging to Surah Whitfield,
minor of Wm. 8. Whitfield, late of snid county, dec’d.
HENRY H. WHITFIELD, Guardian.
Oct 7th, 1857. (j. h. b.) 20 tds
DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF AXY KIXD,
FEVER AND AGUE.
An^plis various affections consequent upon a disordered
Stomach or Liver,
Sachas Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency,
Coativeness, Blind mid Bleeding Piles. 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 manner of the cel
ebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its
great success in most of the European States, its intro
duction into the United States was intended more es
pecially for those of our fatherland scattered 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-
:iual virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons whose
constitutions may have been impaired by the continu
ous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation.
Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way direct
ly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every
nerve, raising up the drooping spirit,, and, in fact, infus
ing new health and vigor m the system.
NOTICE—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will be disappointed; but to tiie sick, weak and low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties,
CAUTION".
Tin' great popularity of (lit* delightful Aroma has in
duced many mutations, which the public should guard
against purchasing. He not pursuaded to buy any
thing else until you have given Boerhave’e Holland
Bitters a fair trial. One buttle will convince you bow
infinitely superior it is to all these imitations.
Fir’Sold at £ 1.0(1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00,
by the SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BEKIAMIIH PAGE, JR & CO.
MANUFACTURING
PHARMACENTISTS AND CHEMISTS,
PITT SB! 1 ROH, PA.
ty Sold In Milledgeville, by Fleming G. Grieve,
and Druggists generally.
June 30, 1857. 5 lv.
Qt IXTY' days after date, application will be made
kjto the Ordinary of the county of YY'ilkinson for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Etbcldred Webb, late of said county de
ceased. J. C. WEBB. ) . . .
JAS. LOUD, ) AUl r
August 31st 1857. 15 9t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to
sell part of the negroes belonging to the estate of
Wm. H. Taylor, late of said county, dec’d
SARAH N. WINN, Adm’r.
Sept. 3d, 1857. [p. I*. T..] 15 9t
QIIXTY’ days after date, application will be made
kjto the court of ordinary of Twiggs county for
an order for leave to sell the land of John Brazeal,
late of said coun tv dec’d.
CHARLES P. REY'NOLDS, Adm’r.
Sept. 7th. 1857. (L. s.) 16 9t.
S IXTY’ days after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of \\ r . M. B. Ross, late of
Wilkinson county, deceased.
E. CUMMING, Adm’r.
Sept 7th, 1857. 18 4t.
S IXTY' days after date application will be made
to the ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to
sell the negroes belonging to Edward H. Prichett,
a minor of said county.
[I’. i\ L. J THOS. J. FRITCHETT. Guard’n.
Oct. 2d. 1857. 19 9t.
Land Office Agency, l
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. )
HIE undersigned will attend to all business
connected with the purchase or sale of Land
in any part of the State. Being located at the
Seat of Government, where they have convenient
reference to tiie Public Records, they can trace up
titles and find out the true owner of any Lot in
the State. Copy Grants taken out and forwarded
for $2 each Lot. Land Books will be made out,
and all information in regard to lands promptly
furnished for reasonable compensation.
YVe have printed Pocket Maps of old Appling
county, (including Clinch, Coffee and Ware) with
the number of every Lot in each District thereon.
A similar Map of old Irwin county, (including the
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 the Cherokee Land
Book, with a map and numbers of each District,
with the namg and residence of the drawer of each
Lot drawn in the Cheroke Land Lottery; very
useful to trace up titles and find out owners; sent
by mail on the reception of Two dollars.
A. YV. CALLAWAY & Co.,
Land Agents.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 5,1857. 49 tf
S IXTY' days after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Jasper County for leave to sell part
of the negroes of James J. Johnson, minor of said coun
ty. MARTHA JOHNSTON, Guardian.
Sept. 28th, 1857. [p L l] 19 8t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Eth-
eldred Webb, late of YVilkinson county, de
ceased, are requested to settle, and all tiiose hav
ing demands, aro requested to present them in
terms of the law.
J. C. WEBB, > . , ,
JAS. LORD, j Adm rs
Angust 3lst, 1857. 15 Ct.
5,000 Agents Wanted,
T O sell THREE NEW and UNEQUALLED
INVENTIONS—wanted by every family My
Agents have cleared over $20,000 selling one of
them. Articles are light, cheap, easy to carry, and
very takinp. 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. Putin 4 stamps, and I
will sead you, gratis, 40 pages particulars of tho
BEST AGENCY in the country.
EPHRAIM BROWN.
Lowell, Mass. Aug II 1857. 12-Bit.
To Cotton Planters.
T HE subscriber lias thoroughly tried, at Macon
and 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 the cheapest, by half, every offered for the
purpose of pressing cotton or hay, as the frame,
screwpin, and levers are all of wronglit-iron.—It
should be attached to the gin-house, and have it
put u}> 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 tiie band, as the same five and two more,
with a horse, can on the wood-screw in the same
time. Three hands can put up one and take it
down, and it can be 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:
i piece 17 feet long 4£ by 9
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
YE RMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
Two of tiie best Preparations of the 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
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liv^r Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, 6cc.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated V ERMIFUGE and
Liver Pills, prepared by
Gtft
Georgin Gwinnett County,—Din, T,& N,L, Callaway,
My daughter Mary 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
wa - compelled to sleep on her face, Her hair had near
ly all fallen off, The one bottle of your Georgia Alca-
Uer
soon
hair
and is now ns full and beautiful as ever, it has been well
over 2 years, Y'ou are at liberty to us this—as all my
neighbors will testify to the same, Years truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON,
Georgia, Walton County.—Drs. Callaway & Son:
My wife has been afflieted with Chilblains all over her
neck and shoulders, in large lumps under the skin, none
of them over running as common biles, whieli threw her
into a high fever, headache, Sec. Hearing of your
Georgia Alcahest, I procured a bottle, nnd to my great
joy, it, in a very few days, made a cure, for which ac
cept my best wishes for your success in so valuable 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,
" VV YV PETERS, J P
Georgia, Walton, Co, April 29, 1857,—Drs, T & N
L Gallawny, I was affected with a most troublesome
breaking out all over my head, face, neck, shoulders aud
breast, which had caused my lmir to full off and seem
lifeless. My daughter Elizabeth E. wns similarly af
fected, The two bottles of your Georgia Alcahest I
procured, stopped the itching at tiie first application,
aud has made a complete cure of both of ns, the disease
had been annoying us for years; and Sim I hardly know
how to express my gratitude for such a blessing, nnd
I cheerfully recommend it to the public as a restorative
and tonic as my hair looks like a youths in full bloom of
25yeats, Y ours truly, JAMES S AKIN.
For sale by James Uerty, Milledgeville Ga, Smith &
Ezzard, A. Alexander, and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta,
Georgia, aud Druggists generally throughout the coun
try. (May 21,1857—5 ly
AUVYYG
:u)5.
6
17
2 by 9
2 “
17
‘ 4 by 6
18 “
9
2 bv 12
3 “
16
2 by 4
5 “
10
1 by 10
This to be of
1 “
14
‘ 6 x 16 -
tough tember
-pine or oak.
2 “
13
2 by 12
2 “
14
‘ H by 9
2 “
10
1 by 5
1 «
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9 by 32
WILLI ATI J. WILCHKB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WARRENTON, GA.
W ILL practice in the Northern and Middle Cir-
cuita of Georgia; and will practice in any
other part of Georgia where business pays well;
will also attend to collecting of Claims and Estate#
in the United States, and to collection of Claims,
Jkc.. in England, France and the German States.
Feb. 3 1857. 36 ly
This makes a box near nine feet deep with bed
and follower, and all other fixtures. I 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 and 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 aud 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, within
the limits ofa county or counties, and all the in
formation necessary for putting them up and wor
king them. Address,
JAMES MASSEY.
July 29-1111 j an Thomasvi lie. Grf.
NEW NAN HOTEL.
J. Dougherty, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of this old and well
known Establishment, informs his
frends and the public generally, that he is now, as
heretofore, always ready to accommodate them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE
STABLES,
Newnan, March 14th, 1854 3—tf.
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
GO Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
eovil Sf Mead, No. Ill Charles st. New Orleans
General Wholesale Agents for the Southern
m ~
DE. W1IEAil.a&’S
Sherry Wine Tonic Bitters!!
This Elegant Stomach Bitters,
Composed Entirei.t of Roots and Herbs, and
com]H)uiided with the best of Sherrt YV'ine, requires
no panegyric to establish its frame. Its increasing de
mand for the past seven years throughout the Uuited
States in private familes, and all the principal Hotels,
being a sufficient test of its efficacy in restoring the tone
ami nervous energy of the various organs contributing
to digestion. Possessing the valuable properties of an
Alterative, Antispeptic and Aromatic Bitter, it gently
excites the secretions of the gasticjuice, invigorates the
spirits, removes from the blood the germs of disease,
and increases the nervous energy of all the vital powers.
Its effects during the rage of the cholera in 1849 were
ino»t extraordinary. As a preventive nnd a enre 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 corrolmrated 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 nnd with the full assurance,
That it is the Best Preparation ever Offered
to the Public as a Purifif.r of the System.
But it is the condition of the stomach nnd the system
generally—not the name of the disease—which must be
taken into consideration in using it, ns there is scarcely
a single complaint in which it cannot be advantageously
used. It is especially recommended to ladies of delicate
habit, as an invaluable tonic and restorative to ull 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.
Prepaid only by DR. LEWIS WHEELER, Drug
gist, Boston, and for sale by tho Druggists generally,
aud at ull the principal Hotels, Saloons, aud the Country
Stores thoughout the United States and the Canadas.
He also is proprietor of Du. Wheeler’s Vegetable
cough sruup, rheumatic cure, Female alterative
TONIC, GraEFF.NF.I.l’s GERMAN CYPllIA.N JULAP, CO
PENHAGEN CHERRY, and MARASCHINO CoRDIALS, and
the Original Dr. STOUGHTON’S ELIXIR.
DR. WHEELER’S Sherry Wine Bitters,
are tor sale by all the Druggists in Milledgeville.
Julv 14. 1857. 7 lv
GEORGIA
Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
For Liver Complaint and to Purify the Blood.
P UBLIC opinion and Physicians have decided
that this is the best preparation of Sarsapa
rilla tiiat can be obtained. It sells readily and
gives good satisfaction. Its ingredients are well
known to Physicians and the people at the South,
to be GOOD, and good medicines, when appropri
ately used, often effect great cures.
Nothing more need be said in praise of it, than
to publish what it is composed of. It contains in
addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoholic extract
of Queen’s Delight, (Stillingia.) White Asli, Grey
Beard or Fringe Tree (Chionanthus) Tincture of
May Apple, or Mandrake, (Podophyllum,) and
Blood Root, (Sanguinaria.)
Those preferiug this Compound Preparation of
Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders:
ISP Dennis’s Alterative,
OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND.
For sale in this city by E. J. YY'lute, also by Jas. Herty.
July 28, 1857. 8 3m
DR. BRADFORD’S
Celebrated Gum Coated Pills.
A CERTAIN and speedy cure for Gonorrlura,
Gleet, Seminal Weakness, See., also for all Irrita-
| tion of the Kidneys, Bladder, Uiethra and prostate
j Glands, they are tasteless and free from giving
j odor to the breath. Price SI per box, sent by
\ mail if requested. These Pills are a safe, speedy
land certain cure for tiie diseases recommended.
| For sale by E. J. White & Bro., Jas. Herty and
F. G. Grieve, of whom a copy of the Pocket
Companion setting forth the various diseases may
be obtained.
June 9th, 1857. 2 tf.
?X.ATCTATXOXff 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 350 acres of heavily timbered
woodland, 80 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, aud very healthy.
Sold to effect a distribution.
Apply to J. WATERMAN, Macon,
T. H. MORRIS, Baldwin,
A. J. MORRIS, on the premises.
August 11, 1857 32 tf
PJk SADDLES, HARNESS AND
^LEATHER STORE.
[Xcxl Door to CONN’S FANCY Store.]
THE subscriber lias just received from New
York, a choice selection of
Iiadiex’ nnd Oentlemen*’ Saddles,
Saddlery, Briilles, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bogs, IVhips
Spurs, Harness anil Sole. Leather, Kid and CalJ
Skins, Lace Leather, Bund Leather, Sfc. Sfc.
Also Men’s Double Sole Russet Brogan Shoes.
IrtP Saddles aud Harness manufactured and re
paired on short notice.
IW Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and
repaired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
April 3, 1857. 45 tf
“PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.”
VICTOR COOK STOVE,
Manufactured in Augusta, Georgia,
From Southern Iron!
T HE Subscriber has just received an assortment
of the \ ICTOR COOK STOVE. These are
the first of this pattern ever brought to this city.
This Stove is a beautiful pattern, and in every res
pect convenient and desirable—thick and substan
tial plates—(and if any piece gets broken, tbeycan
be replaced at a small expense.) Call in at the
Yellow Store, and take a look at the “Victor,” also
of many other patterns 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.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Colds, Cough, and Hoarseness.
20th Deo. 1855.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I do not hesitate tosnv
the best remedy I have ever found f 0 ‘ r
Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, mid tlm
concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your
Cherry Pectoral. Its constant use in my
practice and my family for the last ten
years has shown it to possess superior
virtues for the treatment of these com
plaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D*
A. B. MOItTLEY, Esq, of Utica, n.t
writes: ‘T have used your Pectoral myself and in my
family ever since you invented it, and believe it the host
medicine for its purpose.^ ver put out. With a bad cold
I should sooner pay'twenty-five dollars for a bottle than
do without it, or take any other remedy.”
C'roop, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
Springfield, Miss., Feb. 7, 1S5*». — Brother Ayer.-1
will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the best remedy
we possess for the cure of Whooping Cough, Croup
and the chest diseases of children. We of your frater
nity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend
ymur medicine to our people. Hiram Conklin, m. r>.
Amos Lee, Esq. Monterey, la., writes, 3d Jan. 185fi ;
“I had a tedious influenza, which confined mein doors
six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally
tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman.—
Tiie first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and
lungs; less than one half the bottle made me completely
well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the
best we can buy’, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your
remedies, as the poor man’s friend.”
Axlhaun or I’hthiNir, nnd Bronchitc*.
West Manchester. Pa., Feb.4,185(>.—Sir: Your Cher
ry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this suc
tion. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms
of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labor
ed under an eflection of the lungs for the last forty
years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.’
A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Alton, Monnte co., Iowa,
writes, Sept, fi, 1855: “During my’ practice of many
years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pecto-
raI|for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or
curing such ns are curable.” We might aud volumes
of evidence, but the most convincing proof of this rem
edy’is found in its effects upon trial.
C’oumu nap lion.
Probably’ no one remedy’ hns ever been known which
cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some
no human aid eon reach; but even to those the Cherry
Pectoral affords relief and comfort.
Astor House, New York City, March 5, 1856.
Doctor Ajcr, Lowell, I fe* lii a du*y anti a pleasure lo in
form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife —
She had been five months laboring under the dangerous symp
toms of Consumption, Irom which no aid we count pro’cuie
fc.ave her much relief. She w»s steadily failing uptjl Dr.
Strom:, of this city, where we have come tor advice, rcc in-
mended a trial of >our medicine. We bless his kindness ns
we do your ski 1 !, for she h is rccoveied from that day. She is
not vet as strons as she used to be, hut Is free from rough,
and calls herself well Yours with umtitude and regard,
ORLANDO SHELBY, ofr>l»elby>ille.
CONSUMPTIVES, do not despair till yon have tried Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral It is made by one of the ho. t medical chem
ists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the
high merits of its virtues.—Philadelphia Ledger,
AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS!
nnHE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed
A their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative
which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shownl).at
these PILLS have virtues which surpass in excellence the
ordinary medicines, aud that they win unprecedentedly up
on the esteem of all men. They are i-afe and pleasant to take
but powerful to cure. I heir penetrating properties stimulate
the vital activities of the body, remove the obstruction* of its
otgans, purify the blood anil expel dire; se. f i hey j ureeout
thefi.ui humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate
sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action; and
impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Net
only do they cure the every-day complaints of everybody,
but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have b Pled
the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effect
they are, at the same time, in diminished doses, they are, at
the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best phys
ic that can he employed for children. Being sugar-coated,
they are pleasant to tr.ke: and being purely vegetable, are
free from nnv risk of harm. Cures have been made which
surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such
exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of
untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physiciaus have lent
their nanr^s To certify to the public the reliability of my r« in-
edies, while others have sent me the assurance of their con
viction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the re
lief of my attheted, suffering fellow-men.
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Alman c, containing directions for their use, aud
certificates of their cures of the following complaints;—
Ostiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach. Nausea,
Indigestion Moibid Inaction «»f the bowels, and |w»in arising
therefrom, Flatulency, loss of apj elite, all l leeious and Cu
taneous diseases which require an evaurt Medicine, ecrofu
In or King’s Evil They also, by purifying the Wood and stim
ulating the system, cure m«ny complaints which it WOUld l<t
be supposed they could reach, such a Deafness. Partin! blind
ness. Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of
the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred '•omplaims
arising from a low slate of the body or obstiuction of its
functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealcis with some other
pili they make more profit on Ask for AYER’jS I'IlL:*;
and take nothing else. No other they can give you compare
with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
AND SOLD BY
E- J. WHITE & Bro., Milledgeville; Geo., Payne,
Macon, Z. YV. Little, Eatonton; Cochran
Watkin, Sparta: and Haviland; Risley A Co.,—
Wholesale Agents. [Sept. 15,1857,16 6m.
THE GR/EFENBERG MEDICINES
A RE well known and eagerly sought for throughout
the whole Continent of America.
Never Before their introduction could any series of
popular remedies be found that were equal to any emer
gency, that were always to be relied on, and were with
in the reach of the poorest person;
Never Before the Graelenberg Pills could you ob
tain for 25c. a certain remedy for Btllious Diseases, Liv
er Complaints, Dyspepsia, Costivesess and Asthma.
Sever Before this Fever and Ague Remedy, could
anything be found that cured all cases of Chills and
Fever for 50 cents.
IVever Before the Green Mountain Ointment wu
there to be found for 25c, any immediate cure for Burns,
Bruises, Cuts, old Sores, Erysipela and inflammations,
either external or internal-
Never before Marshall's Uterine Catholicon
was falling of the Womb and other Uterine Disease*
found lo lie curab e. Mow, ten cases out of twelve are
cured by this Medicine. 8C7" If any physician supposes
that this is merely a quack remedy, would reply “lliat
it is prepared by Dr. Pomeroy, of L'tiea, a wealthy and
old physician of the Aiopathic school—that we will fur
nish any reputable physician any quantity of it gratui
tously to lest its merits on his patients; and furlhcrmure,
by writing to Dr. Pomeroy, he ran be furnished withii*
component parts. It is the greatest blessing to the fe
male sex that the science of medicine has discovered in
a century.
IVcvcr Before the Gtaefenbcrg Dysentary 8yru?
w as there a certain remedy for Bloody Flux, Dysentery,
diarhoea or eholera;now, all can be cured in a few hours
Afcver Before the introduction of tiie Children’s Pa
nacea, could a mother feel the life of her babe safe fur a
day, while under 5 years ofage. Youthful diseases and
strong medicines carried them off; now. tins medicine
cures them, even alter the doctor and nursis have pro
nounced their cases hopelesss Price only 50 cents;
Never Before was any Tonic Bitter so popular as
ihe Health Bitters, that cost 25 cents. Why should the
world suffer from Dyspepsia or Billions diseases, while
this simple medicine can, at all times, prevent it?
Never Before wns a preparation of 8arsapar.Haso
powerful as that compounded by the Graeienberg Co
Never Before has the Consumptive's Balm tound
its equal. How mnny are there now in this life and health
w ho would ere this, have entered death’s dark portal, ■■
1 YIIK NATIONAL IVIIITE LEAD AND
ZINC COJIPANr of New Y'ork are prepared j they had not been recommended to use this in preference
to offer a full and complete assortment of White Lead, | to many nostrums tlmtarc loudly vaunted?
Zinc, Oils, Window Glass, and articles in the paint line Never Before were Piles and kindred diseases cer
generaliv, of prime quality and on most favorable terms. ! tain of cure. We have certificates of persons entirely re-
The well established reputation of the Company and | Iteved, after Dr. Mott and other great physicians hud as-
the particular attention given to quality of articles ] serted that nothing but the knife could nffotd rr ief.
manufactured together with, desire to fill tdl orders on | Never Before could inflamed eyes and weakness ol
most favorable terms to customers, present inducements
to purchasers not generally offered elsewhere.
Orders addressed to the undersigned will have
prompt attention nnd meet immediate dispatch.
CHMSTAL & DONOHUE,
226 Pearl St., Y. Y'.
August 4th, 1857. 10 6m
Important to Tcmales!! -wSSSs
Dr. Cbeeseman’s Pills.
NOTI C E—The combinations of ingredients
in these PILLS are the result of a long aud exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation
the sight be cured for 25 cents. The eye Letiun doc*j 1 -
Never Before was any book published that contain*
as much medical knowledge as Ihe Gaelenberg Mamaue
Health, for 25e. It ought to be in every family in the u
Never Before hns any Almanac been publish™-- J
valuable us the Health Almanac, It is furnished graiu-
ituosly bv all Drnggitts.and the above medicines art |J
Sale bv E, J. White & Bro, Milledgeville; E. I
hecker&Co. Macon; R. W. Hubert, Warren.on; b. r-
Rndiaill, Sandeniville; and by Druggists lhrouzl. |,i: ‘ :
Stale; MACKENZIE & BECKW ITH, Genera! MT*-
Nashville. Tex.v. fApr. 28, ’57, 4»um
States, to whom m Orders must be addressed.
£y Sold by E. J. YVhite &. Bro.: Jas. Herty;
F. G. Grieve,"Milledgeville: Geo. Payne, E.
Stroheker, Macon; I Newell, Gordon; Beall Sc.
Chambers.Irwinton; W.H.Bumett, Sparta;N W
Haynes, Sandersville; Long & Durham, Jeffer
sonville; N.S.Pruden, Eatonton; Hurd & Hun-
gerford, MonticeUo; W. A. Hayles, Louisville,
Ga., and by one agent in every town in the
State. [march 24, ’57,
WOOD’S IIAI It KENTOBATKVC,
For Saleby E. J. White.
ays arise from interruption of nature. They
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should I
never be taken in pregnanev, ns they would be
sure to cause a miscarriage. YVarranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
or health. Explicit directions, w hich should be
read, accompany each Box.
Price, fil per box. For sale by James Herty
E J White and Wm. Barnes Milledgeville, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of
they can also obtaine" " —
Box No. 4531, New Y'ork Post-office
MAN U FAC TURING!!
YHE subscribers will continue the business 1
Wool Carding and Manufacturing, at te
MILL in Milledgeville, Ga., and customers re
signing their WOOL to us by Rail Road <’ r
ways, may rely on having their orders and
tions promptly attended to. The highest m»t
eu, on tne reception ui g>>,; price will be paid for Wool in exchange f° r 0
ed of Dr. U. L. Cheeseman,; Wool Manufactured into Jeans or KEH-t*
17 ly the usual price. * , ,,j
ry Persons at a distance will please to.
their Wool as early as possible.
II. .1. JJE ITELL C°-
Wm. Walker, i
J. C Shf.a,
D. A. Jewell. -mf i
Milledgeville. Feb 20,1856 - j
Bun uvray from the »ub»cribrr, a Nrgr* Buy
BEN, be is about 6 feet 1 inch high, of dark com
plexion, and about 3(1 or 31 years of age, slim
built, high forehead, with a sear on his forehead
where he was burnt, and a small scar on his check
which was done by the failing front a horse, he weighs
160 or 165 pounds. I will give $10 for his delivery in
any safe Jail so I can get him.
1
any
Gordon, Ga. Sept
i get
MICHEL FOUNTAIN.
1857. 15 3m.
No use of going to Texas!
T HE Subscriber offers six hundred acres of beauti
fully mixed Oak, Ilukvry nnd Pine Land for Sale
in Hancock county, nearly midway between Sparta
and Milledgeville, the old Stage Road passing nearly
centrally through it, with on hundred and fifty acres
cleared nnd under good fence; this tract of land lies
well, without any waste land on it—well supplied with
never failing Springs and Streamlets of the finest water:
in u good neighborhood—convenient to Farmcrsrille
Academy—to Saw and Grist Mills nnd Churches; and
as healthy as the Mountains. Considerable portion of
this land will produce from 800 to 1000 pounds of seed
Gotten per acre, and from 3 to 5 bbls. of Corn—aud lies
within one mile of the contemplated Hail Road as sur
veyed from Warrentc.n to Macon.
An early application wtll secure a bargain rarely to
be met with in Central Georgia. Call and see for your
self. J. A. R. KENNEDY.
Bulnh, Ga., August 29th 1857. 14 tf
XTotice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John
Brazeal, late of Twiggs bounty dec’d. are re
quested to make immediate payment. All persons
holding demands against said estato will please
hand them in for payment, properly authenticated
as the law directs.
CHARLES P. REYNOLDS, Adin’r.
Sept. 7th. 1857. (L. 8.) 16 9t.
TOR I
YHE place known as the POLHILL •
situated five miles from Milledgen •^
containing 475 acres of pine land, about <•
cleared. j fjuii
This place is noted for good health, F
and good water, it will be sold cheap for’ J •
Address BKNJ.M.POUin^,.
37 tf
Feb. 4th, 1857.
Twiggs Plantation lor
I OFFER for sale, my plantation, lo-
cated about two miles west ot Ma- (
rion, lying on Buck, and Flat Croeis»
containing fourteen hundred acr*&» ° ae ,
half open land and in a fine atrt* ^ on I
cultivation, a portion of which is ire ** ’ j ot ;
premises are all the necessary dwufttf 1 ? 5 *
buildings. , , . sen
This plantation can be dlvidod Into
meuts it desired. ., aC re ^ I
I offer the entire plantation at 1
• wo £Tm.) cms.
Marion Sapt. 10th 1ES7. —-
DK. W H E E EE »’S
I Celebrated Sherry Wine IwbJJE
I for Salt at nil the Drug Stores « ‘ f