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BOGGU'fOX, NIS BET & BARNES,
Publishers and Proprietors.
IV
jO< I*. NINStET.
TEK H S.
232 F222KA£ TTNIOIff,
/ s psblisitd Weekly, in the Darien Rank Bui/di,i
At $1 0° i’ er An a am, payable, in advance,
«2 50 ifnot paid within three months and
v>3 00 it" not 1 ,H! '* before the end of tile year.
BATES OF AltTF.itriMSC,
Per S'/aarr pj Iwclrt fines.
OiiC insertion $ I 00, and Fifty Cents for each sub-
jnent continnanco.
ji n <p. sent without a specification of the ntunber
of insertions, will he published till forbid, and
(■barged accordingly.
finsinC'S er Professional Cards, per year, where
ih ' do not exceed Six Lint s . - - $10 00
4 ‘ rot contract trill hr mode with those vhn «ul to
A.lef.rtisc by tie gear, occupying a specified spare.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors or Guardians, are required by law to be
h-M on tlie First Tuesday in the month, between
t i.e hours of I<• in the forenoon and 3 in the after-
n ,, i:i, at the Court House in the County in which
tho property is situated.
.Notice of these axles must be (riven in a public
gazette 40 days previous to the day of sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property must be
g!> a ia like manner todays previous to sale day.
Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate
mn«t also las published 40 days.
N 'tire that application will he made to the Court
n: Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
be published for two months.
Citations for letters of Administration, Guardian
ship, ifcc., must he published 30 days—for dismis
sion from Administration, monthly sii months—for
dismission from Guardianship, 40 days.
Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must He pub-
lished monthly for four months—for establishing lost
papers, for the full space of three mouths—for enm-
p cling titles from Executors or Administrators,
where bond has been given by the deceased, the
full spare of three months.
Publications will always lie continued according
to these, th legal requirements, unless otherwise
ordered, at the following
K \ T E S‘.
Citations on letters of Administration, Ac. $2 7b
“ dismiss, ry from Admr'on. 4 SO
“ Guardianship 3 00
T.eave to sell Land or Negroes 4 00
Notice to debtors and creditors 3 Oft
Sales of persponal property', ten days. 1 sqr. 1 50
Sale of land or negroes by Executors, Ac. 5 00
E-dravs, two weeks ! 50 J
For a man advertising bis vrife fin advanced 5 00 j
VOLUME XXVIiI.]
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27.1S57.
[NUMBER 22.
New .Mc\a\Vic Burial Cases.
T he sui iscribens liave now on hatid, all of tlie
different Sines of Disk's New Style if Metallic
Burial Cases, whieli will be sold at a small profit.
L. K.ENFIELD J. Co.,
( Mnsunic /fall:
Milledgeville. March 24, 1857. 43 tf
I FLO\« IIOI SE,
• IIACO.\, til.
Redding, Proprietor,
B. F. Dense, Superintendent.
Jane 7tb, 1857. 2 ly
H. I
Medical Card.
T HE undersigned having permanently associat
ed themselves in the practice of AZedicinC
and Surgery, tender their services to the people
of Wilkinson County. Office in Irwiuton, where
one or both may be found at all times.
Consultation with the senior partner may be
bad when desired,free of charge.
U. J. COCHRAN, M. D.
D. M. CLAY, M. D.
May 12th, 1857. 50 6m.
Flour! Milton Mills.
J IVIIJj k»*ep coustantly on hand at my ITarc House
at Arirorfi. Ga., Extra Family ^pfr-Fiiu*
nnt! Fin*- 5 imir, deliverable ill the i*cpot at tlie
\V &. A I* R at tiiis place, at tlie lowest maiket price, at
W^l©L13^!L!l ©A
All orders addressed to Smith Acwohth,
Ga., will meet witli prompt attention.
_ s. m. McConnell.
Acwortk, Ga., June 2*2, 1857. 5 Gni.
New Millinery Store.
’’YJ’RS. GODWIN respec!fully informs
the Ladies of Milledgeville and vi
cinity, that she has received and opened her
entire stock of Millinery and Ladies’ SpringGoods,
which has been selected with care, and are of the
best ami latest fashions, consisting of Bonnets,
trimmed and untrimmed, Misses Hats and Gipseys,
Dress Caps, Head Dresses, French Wreaths, Freneh
and American Flowers—great variety ; Bonnet,
Belt and Cap Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Il
lusion.
miliISS GOODS
On.B arege. Silk Tissues, white and colored
sXei Muslins. Robes. Ac.. Light Silks, Mantillas,
Veils, Kid Gloves, Silk Mits, Collars.Cuffs,
and Undersleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings,
Insertings and Financings, Dress Trimmings,
Blond, Lace, Combs, Brashes, Perfumery, Corsets,
Skirts. Parasols, Fans, Tape, Braid, Ac., Ac.
April 3d, 1857. 40 tf
K2ROSSHE OILS,
DISTILLED FROM COAL. (MIT EXPLOSIVE.)
SECURED BV LETTERS PATENT.
T he different grades of these
Celebrated Oils, suitable for Machinery of all
kinds, Binnacle ami Family use, can he had of the
undersigned, also of the Wholesale Oil Dealers and
Druggists in the City of New York, and of the
authorized Local Agent of the Company in this
place.
AUSTENS,
General Agents, Kerosene Oil Co.,
No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
ryLoeal Agencies granted on application as
above. Orders should specify the description of
lamp or machinery for which the oil is wanted.
New York, June 2 1857 1—iyr.
BITS I NESS CARD S.
.’rfessrs. A. II. & L. II. KENAN,
Ake Associated in the Practice of Law
OJicc 1st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 1957. 35 tf.
S.
32 ly]
32 ly*]
W. 1* A R K E It.
.Mtomryf at B.atr,
COLQUITT, GA.
A. IT. I’LAfl S,
Attorney at Law,
BLAKELY, GA.
FOR
Philadelphia, X. York, &c.
Charleston and Savannah
STFiXMSilll 1 \i 'AXES.
Cabin Passage 820—-Steerage $55.
T ill, well known tlrst class steamships, KEY-
STONE STATE, Capt.C. P.Marshuiau: STATE
01 GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, will hereaf
ter form a Weekly Line to Philadelphia, sailing
Every Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and
Charleston, as follows:
SAiLirra bays.
KEYSTONE STATE,
from Savannah tlie follow
ing Saturdays:
JULY 4th, and IStli,
AUGUST 1st, 15th, and
29tli: SEPTEMBER 12tli
and 26th: OCTOBER 10th.
and 24th; NOVEMBER
7tii, and 21st; DECEM
BER 5th and 19th : leaving
Philadelphia the alternate
STATE OF GEORGIA:
from Charleston the follow
ing Saturdays:
JULY iltii and 25th;
AUGUST Stli and 22nd:
SEPTEMBER 5th and
1*.'tli: OCTOBER 3d, 17th
and 31 st; NOVEMBER
14th and 28th; DECEM
BER l'Jtli and gtilh: leaving
Philadelphia tiie Alternate
Sat urdavs.
i>ti a ii ctnnmxG.
Jrtrin ton, H'jfAlti.voJt Comity Ga,
Tkndkks his Professional services to tiie citizens I Saturdays.
ot Wilkinson county. [J*a. S, 5/, ly j In strength, speed and accommodations, these
j ships are Fully* equal to any runningoa the coast.
THO.II 4S J. 60V, Inland navigation, l 1 10 tniies on Delaware River
A T T O It NE Y A T L A W,; aad Ba f- tw0 ni & L ‘* at
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga.
March 18, 1856. 42 tf
3iii. CHAS, 1£. HALL,
.tlUleit Seville, Ga.
Office near the Chert House. Country
CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.
Jnne 24th, 1856.
4 tf
ClIAs. SI A1SCKT.
ATTORNEY AT LA IV,
Culhbcrt, Ga.
April 3d, 1854. 44
GR1FV£ A BRIEVE,
AT TO It N E Y S A T L A. W,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
.MILLER GRIEVE, SEN. MILLER GRIEVE, JR.
Oct. 7th. 1856. 19 tf
S. H. HAWKINS,
AAISRICUS, 5A.
W ILL give prompt attention to business en
trusted to his care in tlie counties of Sumter,
Webster, Randolph, Terrell, Lee, Baker, Worth
and Calhoun.
May 12,1857. 50 ly
AGENTS WANTED,
BOTH Local and Travelling. Business light and easy—
paying from $ AI to $100 per month. For further particu
lars, enclose postage stamp, and address.
Morris &, Kaxdofh, Newton, Rockingham,
July 21,1857.—8 3m County, X. H
A IV,
HINES &, HOBBS,
A T TORE J E tS AT L
ALBANY, GA.
Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding Coun
ties, in the U. 8. Circuit Court, for the South
ern District Georgia, and in auy county
in the State by special agreement.
New York—Carhart, Brother A Co., Wolfe &
Bishop; Alexis, Bragg & Warren: E. & R. R.
Graves: llavillaud, liarral A, Rislev; A. P. Hal
sey. Cash’rB’k N. Y.
Savannah, Ga.—Ilclden & Co.; Bacon & Levy;
Checver & Co ; Patten, Hutton <fc Co.; Rogers &
Norris; C. H. Catnpfield, Esqr.
Charleston, S. C.—Dewing, Thayer & Co.:
Chamberlain, Miler A Co.; J. A E. Bancroft; E.B.
Stoddard &, Co.; T. N. Horsey & Co.; P. A.
Mdse, Esqr.
Macon, Ga.—E A. A J. A. Nisbet; Poe &
Co.; J. L. Jones, Esqr.; L C. Plant, Esqr., Edwin
Grans, Esqr,: Asher Ayres, Esqr.
For Niagara Falls, (he Lakes and Canada.
S/to first mtfl Chca/nst Ho ate.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia with
the Great Northwestern Railroad Route through
to Niaraga Falls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Phil-I
adelphia. Through Tickets, with the privilege of j
stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points, I
for sale by the agents in Savannah and Charleston, j
C¥* Faro to Niagara or Buffalo, $28; to Elmi
ra, $26; to Canandiagua, $27.
Agents at Philadelphia, A. Heron Jr.
Agent at Savannah, C. A. Greiner.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. AT. G. Brno.
June 30th, 1857. 5 6m.
Togo acres of
Flint River Lands for Sale.
undersigned being desirous of winding up their
i business, offers for Sate, on any time to suit pur
chasers, a valuable settlement of ONE THOUSAND
ACRES OF LAND,lying on the West side of Fliut Riv
er, ten miles north of Oglethorpe, and ten miles south
of Reynolds. 200 acres of this settlement is number one
pine land, the balance, 800 acres, entirely swamp. The
swamp land is less liable to be inundated by the River
than any lands on said River in Macon county, and
will doubtless make from 00 to 80 bushels of com per
acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton. There are 80
acres of pine land, and 15 of swamp cleared and in a
stute of cultivation. Water, healtii and society cannot
be excelled in South-western Georgia. Apply to
COOK & MONTFORT,
Jnne 16,1857. 4 tf. at Oglethorpe.
PII.3S ! PIIiSS ! PIIiES !
This hitherto intractable disease, of every form and
in every stage,
CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATIONjONLY.
Dr. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve.
YVJ ILL never fail in giving immediate relief, and pos-
\ \ itivelv curing the worst and most obstinate cases
of Hemorrhoids or Piles. It is the
Only Infallible Remedy Known
here or elsew here for the Piles, anti is the result of
years of paiienr study and investigation.
Sufferers from Piles now have a remedy at hand
which will STAND THE TEST OF TRIAL, with
out a fear of failure on its part, to do all the proprietor
claims for it.
Full directions accompany each box ; and all that is
requisite is strictly to observe them, and a cure is cer
tain to follow
The proprietor refers to the following testimonials
from gentlemen of character and standing, who have
voluntarily given their certificates in its favor, in regard
to its efficacy in their own cases. Read them-
The following is from one of the most reliable citi
ze»s of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county. III.
Chicago, July 25. 1855.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear^ir: I wish hereby to make
known to the afiiicied that I have been troubled with |
the Piles for twenty years or upwards, and at times most
severely. Ann during a recent and exceedingly painful !
aitack.a friend procured a box of your Naive and asked ]
me to give it a trial. I did so. Not, however, with the
expectation of benefitiing my disease, for tnilv, I h^d
t ried so tunny applications I had lost confidence in nil
Rut in making u»e « f your Naive, I soon found that it
was doing me good ; and really it is incrcdile to mvself.
that with on \ about two weeks use of your Salve, I
am. so far as I can judge, a well man
I most cheerfully make this statement, believing it
due both to \ourselfand such as may be afflicted with
this most trying and painful disease, i do not liestato to
sav ifiat I consider your preparation an invaluable rein
ed. fur the Piles. Most sincerely yours,
H. N. HEALD.
Tlie Hon. Richard Yates, late member of Congress
from the Springfield, (Ills ) district, says :
Jacksonville, 111., Nov 15, 1855.
Dr. Thos H Cavanaugh—Dear -Sir: The preparation,
Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve, which you furnished, I found
of great service, producing an easy and speedy cure.
I ilo not hesitate lo recommend it as an invaluable rem
edy for the Pi.es. Respectfully,
RICHARD YATES.
For sale by F. G. Grieve, E. J, W bite <fc Bro., and
lames Herty, Milledgeville, Ga., and by Druggists and
Dealers generally throughout the Slate. Price $1 per
Box.
See Circulars in hands of Agents.
Ian 26. 1857. 35 ly
Helmbolds Genuine Preparation
OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID
FLOUt! FLOUR!
FLOUR!!
New
33 tf
Thomas Hardeman. Jr, J. W Griffin.
HARDiiazAar a osipnit,
I) HOLES. 1LE GROCEILS,
D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac
co, SUGARS and Groceries ot every de
scription.
Corner o; Cherry and Third Sts., .
.UACON, KA.
Sept. 2d, J85C. 14 tf
3. A.. YkOSSs,
GENERAL LA X D AGEN T
FOli TIIE STATE OF GEORGIA.
‘YVriLL give the real owner of any lot,for $1 00:
T V will examine and report the value of any lot
for $3 l)J. Will sell and convey for 5 per cent.
He is now agent for the sale of 2500 vacant lots
in the State, and soiw of the best farms :n South
ern and Cherokee, Ga. He tv.il also buy lands iu
any part of the S:ate, ?.f a fair price.
All letters addressed to hiiu at Butler, Ga., will
meet with prompt attention.
Nov. 17, 1856.
26 Iv
tTH ERI DG £ SON,
Factors, Commission and Forwarding
MSElCHtANTS,
SAVAAV.HI, GA.
W. I). ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr
Jnlv 15th, 1856. 8 tf
J. M. NEWBY,
—WITH —
S. DHVLIX& co.,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
2105. 25 3, 353 and 250 Broadway, cor
ner of Warren Street, NEW YORK.
Jnne .‘til, 1857 . 5 6m
SADDLES, HARNESS AND
^LEATHER STORE.
Door to COW’S FANCY Store.]
THE subscriber has just received from New
dork, a choice selection of
i.u4ira’ and Gentlemen.’ Saddle.,
S.iddUry, Bridles, Carpet Baps, Saddle Baps, Whips
Spurs, Harness and Sole Leather, Kid and CalJ
Shins, Lore Leather, Band Leather, Ste. 4fr.
Alto Men's Double Sole Russet Brogan Shoes.
Saddles and Harness manufactured and re
paired on short notice.
ty Also Roots and Shoes, manufactured and
repaired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
April 3. 1857. 45 tf
AGENTS WANTED.
E XTRA Family and Superfine Flour.
crop on consignment from one of the best
Mills in the up country for sale low for cash.
Also New Cream CHEESE, and a fresh supply
of Wines, Brandy and Whiskey and other articles.
JOHN DUFNER «&- Co.
Julv 28,1857. 9 tf.
D4.V4 A WASilBLIClV'
FACTORS A COMMISSION
MErtCKCAlNrTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Fra’s. G. Dana, ? „ •> r> .
H. K. Washf.lrn, < G, nlPartncrs -
Jos. Washburn, Special Partner.
"VIT’E continue the above business at our old
ft stand, 114 Bay Street, oast of the Exchange,
and are prepared to make liberal advances on all
Produce consigned to our care for sale.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, A c., tilled promptly,
at lowest prices.
Savannah, August 1st, 1857. 10 6m
DRUG STORE.
T HE subscriber, grateful for past
favors, respectfully announces to
the citizens of Milledgeville and vicinity, that he
has in store a large and general assortment of
11X1 DRUGS,
Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Paints,
OILS, GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES of all
kinds, FINE WINES and BRANDIES for Me
dicinal purposes, Perfumery, Hair Oils and
Pomades,
Tube Paints, Assorted Colors.
Books and Stationery,
CAMPHINE and BURNING FLUID, Hair,
Tooth and Paint Brushes of all descriptions,
FINE SEGARS AND TOBACCO
with all other articles usually kept.
Also, a fine assortment of MUSIC and MUSIC
BOOKS.
I have secured the si rvices of DR. LOOMIS,
who will pay strict attention to the Drug Depart
ment.
All articles warranted as represented. Prescrip
tions carefully compounded. Orders solicited and
promptly attended to. JAMES HERTY.
April 15, 1857. 46 tf.
W.
3STJE0S ZJJELu3ljLjG-IA£.,
OR •
Tig DOLOREUX
OF THE FACE.
SAFE A\S) PE KYI.4 A ENT CUKE.
Denis’s Celebrated Poultice.
T HIS REMEDY is warranted a Permanent Cure,
in all cases of Face Nf.URALGIA. 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
and entirely successful. The Proprietor is satitied
that a (rial will prove the truth of the recommenda
tion given. The following testimonial of tlie vir
tues of Dense’s Poultice is respectfully submitted
to the notice of the alHieted.
* CERTIFICATE.
I do hereby ortify that some seventeen years
ago, I had s. ...red for two years with the Neural
gia of the face, and was cured with Dense’s Cele
brated Poultice, and have not had a return of it
up to this time. MARY POWELL.
Washington, Wilkes c.o., Ga.
11/' Applicants will please address
A. A. MENARD, Druggist,
Or B. F. Dense, Macon, Ga.
jy This Medicine can lie sent by mail to every
part of tlie country. Price $10.
June!) 1857. 2 ly
copies, (in. sY For porth-uloarg of Agency, or
•71-ics. nd.lrcss, D. II. ML’LKOKD, 167 Broadway,
New York.
Oct. 5th. 1857. 19 6t
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy,
tiold by J. Herty and F G Grieve.
PHILLIPS. GILES & CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MEHOHAKTTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
VU K- PHILLIPS & CO . of Griffin, Georgia,
TT . have associated with them, Mr. John L
Giles, fur tile purpose of doing a Factorage and
Commission business in the city of Savannah.
Their long experience in a similar business, in
duces them to believe they can give satisfaction in
the sale of Cotton and other Produce; and by
faithfully attending to business, they hope to de
serve the confidence of all who may favor them
with their patronage.
W. R PHILLIPS,
JOHN L. GILES,
THOS. 1). JOHNSON,
JAMES S. JONES.
REFERENCES.
Jones & Kiddoo, Cuthbert, Ga.
A. A. Underwood, Washington co., Ga.
Dr. A. Lane, Macon county, Ala.
J. Beall. Milledgeville, Ga.
Sept. 8, 1857. 15 tf
~un A8XXCV.
T HE undersigned will bay and soil Lands on a
small commission business—will give such in
formation as the Records and Tax Digests of the
State House may furnish. Applications for such
information will be strictly complied with, when,
in every instance, the requisition is accompanied
with one dollar.
NATHAN HAWKINS, & Co.
Sept. 8th, 1857. 15 tf.
G^Thomasville Watchman, Enterprise and
Bainbridge Argus, will please copy the above;
also, the Rome Courier and CassviUe Standard,
and forward bills to to this office.
B. Walker,
Buena Vista,
F. Parker,
Savannah,
W. A. Bell,
1
T. J. French,
Buena Vista.
Walker, Parker & Co.,
OliUVEItAL.
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
MO. S3 BAY 1ST.,
X WAWAII, G 4.
T HE undersigned would respectfully offer their
services to the, MERCII A N T 8 and PLAN
TERS of the interior And as we were not par
ties to the late COMBINATION entered into by
the COTTON FACTORS of this City, against the
PLANTERS, we do not consider ourselves bound
bv their action: and will therefore receive and sell
COTTON at the OLD RATES OF COM MIS-
SION. WALKER, PARKER & CO.
REFERENCES.
Savannah.—Conerat, Webster &. Palms; Clark
& Cooley; William Kemshart & Son; E. S. Kemp-
ton. Dr. W. T. Park. J. G. Rodgers.
Macon.—Hilliard Crutchfield.
Oglethorpe.—Dr. B. J. Head, J. M. Greer, Esq.
A meric us.—J. V. Price, Esq.
Buena Vista.—Hon. W. M. Brown, Messrs.
Blandford A; Crawford.
Pond Town.—Maj. W. A. Black.
Ang. 18. 1857. 10 fi m
A. THOMAS, S. S. BABBLE.
A. THOMAS & €0.,
Auction and Commission Merchants,
s,iiM.r.v.ui. a
Rfff.r to Hon. John E. Ward; John S. Montmollin,
Pr. sidont Mechanics Hank; G. W. Wylly, Broker; Gar-
niuoy & Champion. (July 28, ’57.—1> ly
T aWormg Establishment.
SPERLING & BROWN,
JIEKf HAST TAII.OR6,
Thankful for past favors, would
respeetfullv solicit a continuance of
a liberal share of public patronage.—
We have just received our Fall sup
ply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and
Fancy GOODS for PANTS, also a
1 large assortment of Plain and Fancy
Ventings. 4c c., oil of which will be made up to Order
upon short notice, and upon terms to suit the tunes.
Having purchased our Goons for Cash, and being
practical workmen, we feel confident that we can please
all who may favor us with their patronage.
We shall receive new and fashionable Goods from
time to time, as new styles are put into the markets.
Our Stock of Goods is warranted to be of tlie best
material, and nil garments made up from our material,
or from material brought to us, are warranted to fit well.
Give us a trial, our terms nre liberal.
J. C. STERLING, THOMAS BROWN.
Milledgeville, Sept. 28, 1S57. 18 tf
HOUSTON LANDS.
' Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue and under authority of the Will of
Lewis Pollock, late of Houston county deceas
ed. Will be sold on the 1st. Tuesday in November
next, the plantation belonging to the estate of
said deceased, situate, lying and being in the up
per 11th Distinct of said conntv, adjoining lands
of Campbell, Bryan, Smith and Burney, and con
taining 657 acres, more or less, 30ft of which are
cleared and in cultivation. Terms credit of one and
two years. JAMES G. PDLLOCK, ,
ISAAC WOODARD, P*
Sept. 7th, 1857. 16 td*.
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kkmeys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Weaknesses, Obstructions. Secret Diseases,
Female Complaints .and nil Diseases
of the Sexuel Organs,
Arising from Excesses and Imptidencies in Life, and re-
moving ail improper Discharges from I he Bladder,
Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, w hether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause they may have originated, and no
matter of how long standing, giving Health
ard Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to
the Pallid Cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!
It cures Nervous and debilitated sufferers, and removes
all the symptoms, among which will be found
Indisposition
!o Exertion, Loss of
Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing,Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Dis«*
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feet,
Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the Muscular Si stem. Often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre
quently Black Spots
Fiying Before
the Eyes,
w ith Temporary Suffusion arid Lops of Sight, Want of
Attention, Great Mobility, restlessness, with horror
of Society, no.hmg is more desirable to such Pa
tients than Solitude,and nothing they more
dread lor Fear of Themselves; no Re
pose of Manner, no earnestness, no
Speculation, but a Hurried
Transition from one
question to an-
o» her.
These symptoms, if allowed lo go on—which this me
dicine invariably removes-—soon follows loss of row-
fatuity, and epileptic fits— in one of which
the patient max expire. Whocans-y that these exces
ses are not frequently follower! by those direful diseases
— Insanity and Consumption ? The records of the lus
sane Asylums, anti the melancholy deaths by Consump
tion, hear ample w itriess to the truth of these assertions.
In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition np-
pers. The countenance is acnmlly sodden and quite
destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should
a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
‘•With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds tils grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by
the use of this Infallible Iftcmcdy.
If you nre stiff ring with any of I he above distressing
ailments, the Fiuid Extract Btichn will cure you Try
it and he convinced of its efficacy.
Beware of quack nostrums and quack doctors, who
falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know
and avoid them, arid save Ling Suffering, Money and
Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of Ibis pop"
ularnnd specific remedy.
It allays all pain and inflamation, is perfectly pleas
ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action.
Helmbold'ti Extract Biirhu
Is prepared directly according to the rules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chem.
ical knowledge and care de\nie«! in its combination
See Professor Dewees’ Valuable Works on the Practice
of Phvsic, and most of the late Standard Works of
Medicine.
i oo One hundred dollars will be paid to
any Physician w ho can prove that the Medicine ever in
jured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can
be produced lo prove that it does great good. Coses of
from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been ef
fected. The mass of Voluntary Testimony in posses
sion of the Proprietors, vouching its virtues and cura- i
live powers, is immense, embracing names well known
lo Science and Fame.
100,000 Bottles have been sold, and nut a sing!
stance of a failure has been reported !
Personally appeared before m**, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, H T. HELM BOLD, Chemist,
who being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but
are purely vegetable. H. T. HE DM BOLD,
Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d clay of
November, 1854. Wm P Hibbard, Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, delivered to any
address,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible certificates
from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and
others. repared and sold by
H. T. II ELM BO LI),
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
No. 52 South Tenth St., below Chesnut, Assembly
Buildings, Philo
VS- To he had of E. J. WHITE & BRO. Milledge
ville, Ga., and of all Druggist** and Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadas and British Provinces
Beware of Counterfeits Ask for Helmbold’s. Take
no other. Cures guarantied. 33 ly
AclattiniMtrator*M '•ale.
1IT1LL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOYEM-
M BER next, before the Court House door in
Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within tiie usual
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
less, lying in said county, number not recollected,
but the place whereon Etheidred Webb lived.—
Also the lift* time interest of F. Webb, widow of
said Etheidred Webb, it being a dower in a par
cel of land known as the Goodman old place.—
Also, three negroes to-wit: Maria, a woman about
24 years old; Joe, a boy about nine years old; Car
oline, a girl about seven years old. ISold as the
property of Etheidred Webb, late of said county,
deceased, by virtue of an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of said countv. Terms on the
day. J. C. WEBB, \ . , ,
JAS. LORD, \ Adm rs '
August 31st, 1857. 15 tds.
Admini.lrafor'a Male.
1" T XDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Put-
U nnm county, will be sold at the Court House in the
town of Bainbridge: Decatur county, on the First Tues
day in November next, within the legal hours of sale, lot
of land, No. 52, in the 22d district of originally Early
now Decatur count} - , containing 250 acres, more or less,
the same being part of the undivided real estate of
John Edmonson, deceased, and to be sold for the bene
fit of his heirs. Terms Cash.
LCCKETIA EDMONDSON, Adm’x.
September 7, 1857. [wbc] 15 tds
Adrainiatrular’a Sale.
Y\ r ILL be sold before the Court House door in
T T the town of Swninsboro, Emanuel county,
on the first Tuesday iu DECEMBER next, be
tween the nsual hours of sale, the following prop
erty to-w it:
Six hundred acres of land, more or less, in said
county of Emanuel, about one hundred acres of
which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation
lying on Spring Branch, adjoining lands of James
Hail, James Stevens and others, a portion of which
was originally granted to Wm. Hall and the re
mainder to Juniper Dali.
Also, nine hundred and ninety-three acres, more
or less lying on what is called the Parker Branch
and Poplar Branch, adjoining lands of Owen Me-
Gar, and land formerly owned by Henry P Jones.
Two surveys granted to Wm. Hall. Also, one
other tract, at the same time and place, containing
one hundred and fifty-three acres, more or less,
lying ou the waters of Daniel Creek, adjoining
lands of James Hail and Susan Heckle, originally
granted to William Ha l. Sold tiuder an order from
the Court of Ordinary of the county of Emanuel for
a distribution among the Legatees of William Hall,
late of Emanuel county, deceased. Fold on a
credit of twelve months; purchasers to pav for
titles. JAMES STEVENS, Adm’r.
October 7th, 1857. (fiHK) 20 tds.
Arinaiuintriifor’N Sale.
A GREEABLE to all order of the Ordinary of Wash
ington county, will be sold before the Court-House
door, in Milledgeville, Baldwin county, on tlie first
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the Plantation known
as the Oconee Plantation, belonging to the estate of
John Davis, deceased, lying in the county of Baldwin,
on the road leading from Milledgeville to Sandersvilfc,
about 8 miles from the former place, and 14 miles from
the 14 Station on the Central Rail-Road, containing
eleven hundred acres, consisting of Oak and Hickory,
Pine and Hammock Land; five hundred acres of which
is cleared, and iu a high state of cultivation. This place
is well improved, with good building, lies level, well
watered, and unsurpassed for health. Those wishing to
purchase one of the most valuable Plantations in Mid
dle Georgia will do well to examine the premises before
the day of sale.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one
other tract of land belonging to said estate, known as
the Dunn Place, containg two hundred and thirty-five
acres. This place lies on the Oconee River, iu the
county of Baldwin, about 8 miles from Milledgeville,
adjoining lands of Mrs. Tucker and others; a portion of
the place is cleared and in cultivation; tlie uuihlings
are ordinary. Terms made known on tlie dav of sale.
JOHN KITTKELL, )
GREEN BRANTLY, > Adrn’rs.
WM. DAVIS, >
Sept. 10,1857. 17 tds.
Exrcntora Male.
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Irwin county, Will be sold at the Court House
door in Irwinville. Irwin county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in December
next, one half of Lot of Land No. 60, in the 4th
District of Irwin county—sold as the property of
George Wilieox, late of Irwin county deceased.
J D. & WOODSON WILLCOX, Exr’s.
September 30, 1857. 20 tds
WILL
t > Jasp
Exmitor’s Male.
be sold under an order of the Ordinary of
iper county, one hundred acres of land in Jas
per county, known us the Kelly place; one lot in New
ton county, adjoining lands of Benjamin Carr and nth-
el's; one lot in Fayette county, whereon Willis Wooten
now lives; forty acres iu Cobb county; Nos. not recol
lected. Said lands to be sold as follows :
Lot iu Newton county, 1st Tuesday in November next.
“ Fayette “ “ December •*
“ Cobb “ “ February “
“ Jasper “ “ January “
The above property belonging to the estate of Thomas
Wyatt, late of Jasper county, deceased, and sold for a
division among the legatees.
Terms ou the day of sale.
JOHN W. WYATT, Executor.
Sept. 16, 1857. (r. p. l.) 17 tdi
Administrators Male.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Twiggs county. Will be sold on the First
Tuesday in DtcemlttT next, within sale hours, be
fore the Court House door in Marion, said county,
the following property, belonging to the estate ofj
Archibald Barnes, dee’d. to-wit: 1011 acres of land,
lying and being in the 23d Dist, originally Wilkin
son, but now Twiggs county, number not recol
lected, but being tlie southeast half of said un
known number, and adjoining lands of Haywood
Hughes and John Lee. better known as the place
whereon Mrs. Hammock now lives.
Also at the same time and place, will be sold,
Harry, a negro man, about 8u years old. and Cuff a
man about 43 years old, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale.
WM. W. BOZEMAN, Adm’r.
October5, 1857. (L s) 20
Administrator's Sale.
VtUILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem-
t T ber next, before the court house door in the
town of Monticello, Jasper county, two negroes
to-wit: A girl fourteen years old, a good field
hand, and a boy twelve years old. Said negroes
belonging to the estate of Joel Stanford, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the creditors of said de
ceased.
MARTHA F. STANFORD, Admrx.
Oct. Iftth 1857. [p. P. L.] 20 tds.
MILLEDGEVILLE
CLOTHING STORE.
Xa Hotel, Wo- 1.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Traveling Trunks, Valises,
AND CARPET BAGS,
fr«»m the best t<> the medium quality.
ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF
BOOTS &, SHOES,
Of Fine nml Mupcrior Finish.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
June 23,1857 4 tf
M A
T
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store,
O O }
A genenil assortment of HATS.
Beebe’s Fashionable Moleskin.
SOFT CASSIMERE, of various colors and quality,
Leghorn and Straw, “ “ *• “
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
June 30, 1857. 5 tf.
REMOVAL!
FAIR & EDWARDS,
H AVE taken a Room in the North End of the
New Hotel, where they have a fine stock of
MAR D-W ARE,
Not to be surpassed bv anv in the city. Together
with EVERY DESCRIPTION of
Family Groceries.
FINE CIGARS from $10 00 to $100 00 per M.
Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS
KEYS, &c., that can be procured.
Also, a large lot of the HEAVIEST GUNNY
CLOTH, at Savannah prices.
October 20. 1855. 22 tf
3ST3D'VX7'
w 171 Tacri nr, v
cM. JBd SDK JXjI
STORE!
In Dr. Fort's Building, next door to F. G.
Gricrr’» Drug Mlorc.
T HE subscriber would respect-
fully call the attention of the
citizens of Milledgeville and vi-s
cinity to his NEW STOCK of
Watches and Jewery,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, GUNS. CUT
LERY, Ac., all of which have been selected
with care, by a man of judgment and experience.
Give me a call, and examine my stock of GOODS,
which will be sold reasonable.
Watches, Jewelry, and other repairing, and all
work in that line, will be done with neatness and
dispatch. G. T WIEDENMAN.
Milledgeville, Sept. 22. 1857- 17 tf
’SEW FIRM.
4 W. CALLAWAY having bought out the iuter-
m e»t of J. C. Home in the firm of f/orue 2j- Camp-
tnn, the firm name of the new concern will be COMP'
TON ilk CALLAWAY. We will occupy the ol,l stand
ill the Masonic Hill, wli-re we are offering a choice lot
, if everything ill the Grtcrry A ilnrdivarr line on
the most reasonable terms for cash. We are now re
ceiving new goods and will continue to receive them un
til we shall have a large and
GliEGAAT MTOCK-
selected at the North with great care by an experienced
Merchant, at greatly reduced prices for Sugar aud ma
ny other article*.
We iuvite purchasers to give us a call.
COMPTON A CALLAWAY.
Milledgeville, Sept. 2!*, 1857. 19 4t
NEW MILLINERY!
71RM. RE7FROE, respectfully invites
the Ladies of Milledgerille and ite vicinity to
call and examine her New and Fashionable
Stock of 71il!iiter? 4>ooH«, consisting of Hat*,
Cap*, Head Drc**e*, Flower*, R/bbon*, Featherx, fyc.,
also an assortment of fashionable Bomd* and Rashes,
and all articles for Millinery Purposes, See.
All Orders will be attended to with punctuality, by
Mrs. Renfroe.
Milledgeville, Sept. 28, 1»57. 18
Attachment! Affidavit, Ac, Short Form,
Blank Deeds, Clerk’s Executions, Administrator's
Deeds, Jury and witness Summons, Sheriff's Deeds,
Attachments, Writs. Forthcoming Bonds, fee. for tale.
Executor’s Sale.
TV r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
▼ ▼ next, within sale hours, at public outcry, before
the Court House door in Marion, Twi^s county, the
following land belonging to the estate of Rob’t Belsher,
deceased, to-wit:
The settlement known as Nancy Belshcr's dower in
terest in and to the estate of the said Robert Belsher
aforesaid, being part of three lots, including the home
stead, (numbers not recollected,) but adjoining lands of
dno. A. Barclay, H. F. Smith, and others, containing,
in the aggregate, four hundred and five acres, more or
less. Sold for a division of said estate. Terms on the
day. \VM. F. BELSHER, > Surviving
McCUIN BELSHER, \ Executors.
Sept. 17, 1857. (l. s.) 17 tds.
Executor’** NnIt*.
T1TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
▼ f next, before the Court-House door, in the town of
Irwinville, Irwin county, the following property, to-wit:
Ann, a negro woman about 35 years old, and her
child, a girl about 2 years old. and also a lot of land
lying and being in the 6th district of Irwin county,
known as No. *211, containing490 acres, more or less, well
improved. Sold ns the property of David Branch, late
of said comity, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale made known on the
day. MILLEY BRANCH,
JEHUE FLETCHER,
Adni’rs with the will annexed.
Sept. 22, 1857. 17 tds.
Executor’** Male.
T VTILL be sold on the fii st Tuesday in NOVEMBER
▼ ▼ next, before the Court House door, in the town of
Forsyth, two hundred and twertty acres of land, more
or less, belonging to the estate of Z. Sullivan, deceased.
Also, one hundred and seventy acres will be offered at
tlie same time, a portion of said lands belonging to said
deceased. The above lands lying ou Echaeonnee, two
miles north-east of Culloden, Monroe county. Sold
under the directions of the will of said deceased.
II. II. SULLIVAN,) ^
F. DAXIELLYj £ Executors.
Sept. 14, 1857. 17 tils
AdiiiiniNtrulor’N Male.
’ITT’ILL be soU before tlie Court House door, in the
* f town of Hawkiusville, on the first Tuesday iu NO
VEMBER next next within the legal hours oi'sale, lot
of land No. 59, iu the 5th District of originally Dooly
now Pulaski county. Sold by order of the Honorable
Court of (Irdinarv of Pulaski county tor the benefit ol
the In-Ire aud creditors of said deceased. Terms on the
day of sale.
DARLING JOHNSON Adm’r.
Sept. 17,1857. 17 tds.
and Negroes,
\ aVuabVe Land
Executor's Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Haralson coun
tv, Georgia; Will la* sold ou the first
Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, in
the town of Buchanan, Haralson county, between the
usual hours of Sale, the following property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land the late residence of
Solomon Fanner, deceased of said county. The tract
contains two hundred two and a half acres, more or
less, and lies on Bench Creek, four miles South West
from Buchanan. The place is in a good state of culti
vation, and healthy, plenty cool well and spring water,
a good dwelling and out houses. Tiie lot contains about
17o acres of good bottom land, with 80 acres cleared
land. Also,Tot No. 31, in the original 8th District of
Carroll now Haralson, lying nearly by the other des
cribed premises, it being a well timbered lot.
Also at I hr same time and place, Will fje sold.
Eleven valuable negroes, viz: Reany, a woman
about 40 years of age and her child about 7 months old,
she is a good cook and washer; George al>out
21 years old, a good field hand; Elizabeth, about 17
years of age and her infant about 4 months old, she
is a good house and field hand; Benjamin about 15 years
of age, a good field hand; Clark, about 13 years of age
a good plow boy; Riley, about il rears of age, plows
finely: Mary about 9 years of age, a hue nurse; Sarah,
about 7 years of age; Alien, about 5 years of age. All
hearty and valuable negroes. All the said property
sold ns the property of Solomon Farmer, late of Haral
son county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. The terms made known on the dav of sale.
THOMAS FARMER, Ext.
August 7, 1857. 12 tds.
Executor's Sale.
Tf UNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
L Putnam county, will be sold at the Cour% House
in the town of Eatonton ou the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale two or
more acres of land belonging to David Myrick, ad
joining lands ofW. A. Houghton aud others.
Terms on the day of sale.
A. O. MOSELEY, Guard’n.
Sept 24, 1857. [w. b. c.J 18 tds.
Administrator’* Kale.
! ) Y virtue of an order granted at the October Term
y of the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, will be
sold, all the real estate of .Joseph Cutts, late of said co.
deceased. Sale to take place on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, before tlie Court House door, in
the town of Hawkinsville.
HARMON KNIGHT, Adm’r.
Oct. 7th, 1857. (j. h. b.) 20 tds
S IXTY days after date application will be made the
honorable tlie court of ordinary of the county of
Emanuel, for au order for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of John Dawson, late of Eman
uel county deceased.
[g. h. k.[ SOLOMON PAGE, Adm’r.
7th dav of October 1857. 20 9t.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made to
the honorable the court of Ordinary of the county of
Emanuel, for an order for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of William Maxley, late of
Emanuel countv deceased.
[.,. h. k ] CHESLEY B. FLANDERS, Adm’r.
7 th dav of October 1857. 20 9t.
IVoiice lo Debtor* and Cit'ditorM.
A LL pcroons indebted to the estate of Joseph
M. Lord, late of Wilkinson county, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said estate, are re
quired to present them in terms of the law.
BENJ. FORDHAM, Adm’r.
October 9, 1857. 20 6t
Executor’s Sale.
W7TLL be sold under an order of the Ordinary of
tt Jasper county on the first Tuesday in December
next, before tlie Court House door in the town of Mon-
ticello, all the Lands known as the Lindsey place lying
on the west side of the road leading from Lovi joy’s to
Murder Creek Church, containing two hundred and
thirty acres, more or less; and also at the same time
and place two negro boys. Berry about seventeen
years old, and Sam about fifteen years old. the property
of Benjamin \V. Banks, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of
the creditors of said deceased Terms cash.
JARRET B. KELLY, Executor.
Oct. 16, 1857. (P. p. L.) 21 tds.
Executor's Sale.
A GBEEABLY to an order granting leave, passed
x\ by tlie Court of Ordinary of Putuam county at the
October Term, 1857, Will be sold before the Court
House door, in the town of Eatonton, within the legnl
hoars of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, tlie following property to-wit:
All the real estate belonging to the estate of John
Hudson, deceased, lying on the waters of Rooty Creek,
Putnam county, containing 900 acres, more or lesj, ad
joining lands of Stephen B. Marshall, William B. Car
ter and others. Terms made known on day of sale.—
Sold for division among legatees of deceased.
JOHN W. HUDSON, Ex’r.
October 15, 1857 21 tils
Administrators Wale,—Postponed.
\ GRKEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordenary
of Telfair county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in NOVEMBER next, before the Court House door in
Jacksonville, Telfair county, within the legal hours of
sale, the Northeast half of lot of land No. 341, in the 9th
Dist. of Telfair county, containing 101 1-4 acres, more
or less, also one negro woman named Hagar, and her
five children. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms on the dav of sale.
WM. F. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
October 13,1857. 21 3t
- Administrators Sale.
V GREEABLK to an Order from the Court of Or
dinary of Pulaski county, there will be sold before
the Court H mse door in Randolph county, Lot of Land
No.247, in tne llth dist. of said comity of Randolph.—
S iid sale to take place on the First Tuesday in DECEM
BER next. Also on the First Tuesday in NOVEM
BER thereafter, before the Court house door iu Gordon
County, Lot of Land No. 103 in the llth dist. aud 3rd
section of said county of Gordon.
' SAM E RAWLINS, Adm’r.
July 18. 1857. (jihi) 9td»
W3
Administrator’s Sale.
ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Troupville, in Lowndes county, with
in the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next. the following property to-wit:
Let of Land No. 73, in the 15th District, originally
Irwin now Lowndes county, containing 490 arres.—
Sold as the property of Gabriel Finch late of Franklin
county deceased. Sold under nil order of the Court of
Ordinary ot Franklin county when sitting for Ordinary
purposes for t he benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on tlie day.
E. O. FINCH, Adm’r.
Smt 26.1857. 19 tds.
Administrators Sale.— With the wilt annexed.
I f Y virtue of the last Will and Testament of William
> C. Finch, late of Twiggs county, deceased: will be
sold before the Court House door in Marion, said coun
ty. within legal sale hours, on the First Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, the following lots and parte of lots of
land belonging to tlie estate of said deceased, to-wit:—
706 3-4 acres, being numbers and part of number 131,
155.131 and 130, lying and being in the 28th Dist, orig
inally Wilkinson but now tlie county first aforesaid, ad
joining lands of John A. Barclay and C. R. Faulk; bet
ter known as the place whereon deceased formerly liv
ed, about 450 acres wood laud, a good Gin House and
Screw and other outbuildings on the premises; to be
.Id for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on
tlie day of sale. FLOYD A. FINCH, Adm’r.
SARAH F. FINCH, Adm’rx.
October 12, 1857. [i-.s] 21 tds
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Daniel Skipper, late of Wilkinson coun
ty deceased, are requested to present them in con
formity to law, and all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payments.
JAMES HARTLY, Adtn’r.
October 1st 1857. 19 Ct.
Aduiiaintrawr’a Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the court of ordinary
of Wilkinson county, will be sold before the
court bouse door iu the town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair court, on the first Tuesday in December next,
one lot of laud containing 2G2J acres in the 10th
dist of originally Wilkinson now Telfair county,
No. 300, sold as the property of Daniel Skipper,
late of Wilkinson county deceased, aud for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
JAMES HARTLY Adm’r.
Oct 1st 1857. tds.
.4dminiMral*r’« Sale.
O N the first Thursday; 3d dnv of December next, will
be sold at the residence of Wm. H. Priehett, late of
Jasper county dec’ll, all tlie perishable property belong
ing to tlie estate of said deceased viz. Corn, Fodder,
Oats, Wheat, mules, horses, hogs, cattle, carte, tvagon,
buggy and harness, household and kitchen furnitnre, to
gether with a great many other articles too tedious to
mention. The sale to continue from day to day, nutil all
is sold.
Terms on the dav of sale.
ALFRED M. PRICHETT, Adm’r.
Oci.13, 1857. 21td*
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
WHEREAS, it has been represented to me that Fran
cis Brazile, minor child of John Brazile, late of said
countv, deceased, is without a Guardian of her person
and property. These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the citizens of said county, to be
and appear at my office on or by the first Mondiiv in
December next, then and there to show cause, if any,
wny the Court should not appoint said minor a Guar
dian in terms of law. Given under my hand officially,
October 12,1857.
o[ 5t ’ LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
VALUABLE
COTTON PLANTATION
FOE SALE!
T HIS PLANTATION lies within
four miles of the large cotton
market, city of Macon, and within two
miles of the Central Railroad, North
east of Macon, in the edge of Jones county, Ga.,
on the waters of Walnut creek, one prongof which
runs centrally through the whole possesion; and
has on it sixty acres of rich bottom land, well ditched,.
and in a fine state of cultivation. ....
The place contains 1350 acres, 659 of which are
under fence, the remainder wood land, having on
it a comfortable two story Dwelling with seven
rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, including a
large and extra convenient Barn, Gin-house and
Screw «ix negro houses, and carnage houses, all of
which are framed buildings, and all new except the
dwelling and cook kitcheu with a good well of wa
ter in the yard, and has plenty of convenient
springs beside the creek, for all plantation purpos
es- and has two well selected fruit Orchards on it.
Possession giveu any time after October next.
Price reasonable, and with interest, a long credit
will be given if desired. The, subscriber will show
the place whenever called on at his residence, Gris-
woldville. Jones county, Ga , on the Central Rail
road, four miles from the plantation
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
September 22d, 1857i 17 6t-
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Halves and Quarter Tickets in Proportion.
Jasper County Academy Lottery!!
[ By Authority of the State of Georgia, j
HAVANA PLAN, SINGLE NUMBERS.
30,000 Tickets—3,286 Prizes
AMOUNTING TO $215,260.
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
ANDERSON & SON, Managers,
Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager.
Our Lotteries draw iu Macon, Georgia, (Small
Schemes) every Saturday, and in Savannah. Ga.,
(Large Schemes) about the lot of every month.
CLASSED,
DRAWS NOV. 16 th, 1857, AT
ar.hory hill, savannah, oa.
Under the sworn superintendence of
W. R. Hymans and A. HI. Prrntiss, Eaqa.
CAPITALS of $64,000, $20,060, $10,000, $5,000,
$4,000, $2,000, 3 Prizes of $1,000, 5 of $500, 100
of $100, 100of $50,3000of $30, aud 72 Approxi
mation prizes, amounting to $3,760.
EF* Whole Tickets $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2£.
Look In Jtnr interest, and compare this
Scheme with any other.
mUBank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for Prizes.
i x/~Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
of Packages of Tickets to
ANDERSON «fc SON, Managers,
Macou or Savannah, Ga.
S W AN & co'S.TlotterFes!
New and Brilliant Scbeme !
CAPITAL PRIZE
03“ $60,000!!!-O
The following Scheme will be drawn by S.
Swan &, Co., Managers of the Fort Gaines
Academy Lottery, in each of their Lotteries for
November, 1857, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to
which city they have removed their Principal Of
fice.
CLASS 61,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public
Saturday, November 1th, 1S57,
CLASS 62,
To be drawn iu the city of Augusta, Ga., in public
Saturday, Novembet 1.4th, 1S57.
CLASS 63,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., iu public
Saturday, November 21st, 1S57.
CLASS 64,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in pubile
Saturday, November 28th 1S57.
On the plan of Single Numbers Five thous
and four bundled and ninety prizes. Nearlyone
prize to every nine tickets.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME'
To be Drawn each Saturday in NOVEMBER.
1 Prize of
$61),000
5 Prizes of
800
1 “
25,000
5 “
700
1 “
10,000
5 “
600
1 “
7,000
50 “
500
1 “
5,000
50 “
400
1 “
3,500
100
150
1 “
1,500
230
100
5 “
1,000
5 “
900
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of
$400 apx. to $60,000 prz.
are $1600
4
300 “
25,000
1,260
800
4
200 »
10,000
4
125 •*
7.600
500
4 “
100 “
5,000
400
4
75 “
3,500
30)
4 “
50 ■<
1,500
200
5,000
20 are
100,000
5,490 Prizes amounting to
$320,000
WHOLE TICKETS $i0, HALVES $5, QUARTERS $2i-
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
1 with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first. 462 Prizes, similarly printed and en
circled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number is
drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same
time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The
Number and Prize drawn out are opened and ex
hibited to the audience, and registered by the Com
missioners ; the Prize being placed against the
Number drawn. This operation is repeated until
all the Prizes are drawn out.
Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding and
the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the
first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approxima
tion Prizes. For example: if Ticket No. 11250
draws the $60,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered
11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled
to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $25,000 prize,
those tickets numbered 548, 549, 551, 552 will
each be entitled to $300, and so on according to
the above scheme.
The 5,000 Pnzes of $20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws the $60,-
000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing
the $60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the
Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will be en
titled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2,
then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2
will be entitled to $20, and so on toO.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80
“ JO Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 20
“ “ 10 Eighth, “ 10
In ordering tickets or certificates, enclose the
money to our address for the tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded by first
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate. The list of drawn
numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers im
mediately after the drawing.
fry Purchasers will please write their signature*
plain, and give their post office, county and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn and payable
in full without, deduction Ail prizes of $1,000
and under, paid immediately after the drawing—
other prizes at the usual time of tldrty days.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificates, to
S. SWAN & Co., Augusta. Ga.
Uy Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Ga , can have their orders filled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either
of those cities.
tyA list of the numbers that are drawn from
the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each
one is entitled to. will be published after every
drawing, in the following papers: New Orleans
Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard. Nash
ville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York
Weekly Dav Book, and Savannah Morning News,
Richmond Dispatch and New York Dispatch, and
Paulding (Miss ) Clarion.
Cabin §*a»xn«c Irani
CHARLESTON TO If. VOKK,<
TWE.IT1 FIVE DOLLARS.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
NEW FORK A.VD CHARLESTO.V
STEAM PACKETS,
Through in 48 to 53 hours.
Columbia, 1,801) tons, M. Berry. Commander.
Nashville, 1,800 tons, L. W. Murray, Cotn’dr.
Marion. 1,50ft tons, W. J. Foster, Cotn’dr.
das. Adger, l,50t) tons, 8 C Turner, Com’dr.
Leave Adger’s Wharves every Wednesday and
Saturday, alter the arrival of the Cars from the
South and West, at HIGH WATER.
These Steamships were all built expressly for
this line, and for safety, comfort and Bpeed, are
unrivalled on the coast.
Tables supplied with every luxury.
Attentive and courteous Commanders will ensure
travellers by this route every possible comfort and
accommodation.
For Freight or Passage, having elegant State-
Room accommodations, apply to
H. MISSKOON & CO., Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
Cabin Passage, $25. )
Steerage •* 8. )
Oct. 6,1857. 19 ly-
JAMES M. FOLSOM,
MAGNOLIA, GA.
XX. Prvctice in all the Courts of the Brc.vs-
YIH
IT wick Circuit
Reference—Jcdok A. E. CoCHRAS.
Get 20, 1857.
20 6m
SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
M ISS C. DAVIDSON, will open a Select School
frr Girls irt Milledgeville on the First
Monday in January next. She will restrict the
number of her Pupils to Twenty which will ena
ble ber to do full Justice to all those that she re
ceives. Application can be made either to Miss
Davidson or to Dr. S. G. White.
Those who wish to enter pupils will do well to
apply early. Her School will b« in a healthy and
pleasant location on Jefferson Street.
October 12,1857.
ISAAC lIABDEBAlff.
A ttor ne y at law,
CliatM, fis.
Sept 29 1857.