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jjOUUHTON, NISBET& BARNES,
.puulishers and Proprietors.
t i; k n (*.
«THS FEDERAL UNION,
ls I.-Iiid Reddy, in the Darien Bank Building,
Ai $2 0® i’ er Annum, payable in advance,
c2 59 if not paid within three months, and
?• ? J 3 if not paid before the end of the year.
bate* OF AI>VKRTI8I!VG,‘
Per square of hr el re lines.
(A,.c insertion §1 00, and Fifty Cents for each sub-
iciiuent continuance.
•i s nt without a specification of the number
of insertions, will be published till forbid, and
.•harped accordingly.
rn-iness or Professional Cards, per year, where
11 t |i( v do not exceed Six Lines. - . §10 00
j I pi, ml contract will lie wade Ipith those who Irish to
[drfetin' hy the year, occupying a specified space.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
j-Jes of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
y. tutors or Guardians, are required by law to be
),* : on the First Tuesday in the month, between
. . hours of Id in the forenoon and 3 in the after-
j ,;i. at t!ie Court House in the County in which
property is situated.
\ ,tieo of these sales must be given in a public
„ tte Id days previous to the day of sale.
' iticrs for tlie sale of personal property must.be
ii in like manner 10 days previous to sale day.
*" Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate
, .? also Imj published 40 days.
V itiro that application will be made to the Court
, • nlinary tor leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
I, published for two months.
Citations for letters of Administration, Guardian.
•' s. Ac., must be published 30 days—for dlsmis-
.1, from Administration, monthly sir months—for
-mission from Guardianship, 40 days.
Rules for fon closure of Mortgage must be pub-
lid 1 monthly for four months—for establishing lost
pap.-rs, for the. full space of three, months—for com-
p ling titles from Executors or Administrators,
where bond has been given by the deceased, the
full space of three months.
Publications will always be continued according
to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise
ordered, at the following
RATES!
Chations on letters of Administration, &c. §‘2 75
“ “ dismissory from Admr’on. 4 50
“ “ “ Guardianship 3 00
Leave to sell Land or Negroes 4 00
X.uiec to debtors and creditors 3 0<l
- h-s of persponal property, ten days, 1 sqr. 1 50
S le of land or negroes by Executors,&c. 5 00
l'.sfrayst two weeks 1 50
J a man advertising bis wife fin advance) 5 00
VOLUME XXV11I.1
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DEEEMBER 15, 1857.
[NUMBER 29.
Ill SIAESS < Alt ns.
M?ssrs« A. II. & L> If, KENAN,
ARE ASSOCIATED IX THE PRACTICE OF I AW
Office 1 si Door v.pnn 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 16571 35 tf.
sl W. PA It HER,
.It torn cy at Iwar,
32 ly ] COLQUITT, GA.
V. H. II’LAWS,
Attorney at Itaw,
32 ly*] BLAKELY, GA.
» n IV g< € i ii n IIV in,
InriHtoit, Wilkinson County fin,
Tr.xuEHe his Professional services to the citizens
o; Wilkinson county. [Jan. (i, 57, ly
THOMAS J. COX,
./ 7 T OII ,VE Y AT LAW,
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga.
March 18, 1856. 42 tf
DU. CZIA3. H. HALE,
JTZillcdgeviUe, On.
OrricE near the Court House. Country
CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.
June 21th, H56. 4 tf
CHAS. E IV IS BET,
A T T U li N E Y A T L A TF,
Cuthhert, Hu.
April 3d, 1854. 44
NSW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED, A GOOD SUPPLY
Of SAtTrlA^S MEAT CUTTE3.S
and also the Patent Sausage Sin tiers
of tlie latest improvement; besides a variety as follows;
Spittoons, (all sizes.) Foot Tubs, Slop Pails. Sadirous,
(a uev.- article,) Fire dogs, Shovel and tongs, a good va
n- tv ,,f Fluid Lamps; Spice Boxes; Cake Boxes; a new
style of ( lot lies pins; Etffr-wliips- Marvel cutters, &.<*
A great variety of useful TIN-WARE.
(iMIStll Mllf STOVES, to-wilt (ooking. Par-
I*-I, Ked-Koorn and OtHee, (newand improvedpatterns.)
BAGS, Pewter, Copper mid Brass taken.
! if‘CALL in at the YF.l.I.OW STORE, and you
sliall Imve any of the fiO( )IJS, if they please you, at the
very lowest price that they canbe afforded, taking the
times into consideration. JOSEPH STALEY.
_M:l!cdgevi!!e, Get. 26, IS.',7. qq, if
BaOUSHT TO JAILL.
Jf' On the 9th instant, a negro man who savs his
name is D1NNIS, about 5 feet 1(1 or 11 inches
high, weighs about 165 or 175 pounds, dark complexion,
has a sear on his forehead above the left eye which he
says was done by the kick of a horse; also a scar on his
left cheek and afire mark on his right wrist bone, lie
says he Is longs to -Mrs. Rkbecca Beckakd of Rich
mond, Va
The owner of said slave is requested to come for
ward and prove property, and take him away, or Le will
be dealt with as the law directs in such cases.
JOHN COMAS, Jailor.
Ilohnesville. Appling county, out. 9, 1K57. 22 tf
KE&OSSNE OHS,
DISTILLED FROM COAL. (NOT EXPLOSIVE.)
SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.
T HE DIFFERENT GRADES OF THESE
Celebrated Oils, suitable for Machinery of all
kinds, Binnacle and Family use, can be had of the
undersigned, also of the Wholesale Oil Dealers and
Druggists in the City of New York, and of the
authorized Local Agent of the Company in this
place.
AUSTENS,
General Agents, Kerosene Oh. Co.,
No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
-IPLocal 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 I>57 1 — lvr
LAND FOR SALE.
MTK Sul>s. i iher offers for sale his Plantation on the
I Oconee Hirer, 11 miles below Milledgeviile, in Wil
kinson county, containing 13i>5acres ofl^aud; about one
h J 'f of which is Strawjt Land, and very productive.-
Thus plantation commands the entrance into the balanc
ot tV.e vontijnious Swamp of over 3000 acres, on which
cattle a\d hogs have a splendid range. Persons desi
ous of ptn'chasing, would do well to call and see the pre
sent crop. Address me at Waynesboro, On.
11ENUY J. SCHLEY.
Waynesboro, Oct. 1G, 1857. 22 tf
New MetaWic Burial Cases.
11 , H E Subscribers have now on hand, all of the
X different SizAof Fisk's New Style of Metallic
Burial Cases, whim will lie sold at a small profit.
L. KENFIELD A Co.,
(Masonic Hall.
Milledgeviile, Mar\ 24, 1857. 43 tf
Private School in the Country.
riiHL First Term for D-t Cl commence on tlie 2nd
I Monday in JAN I ARY The School is situated in
n moral neighborhood, eonxbuentto two Churches, aud
the pupils are required to atVnd divine service.
Board, including lodging, washing, fuel aud lights,
can he had for $12 5!) per im vh_
THE FEMALE DlPARTMENT
In a building removed someYistanee from the Male
School, is under the control of W Reid,who has con
sented, after much solicitation,V, fake charge of it.—
Our Institution cun now cholmn)Aoomparison with anv
For further particulars, uddru* meat, Turntcofd
Putnam county, Ga.,
Wl. w. TURNER.
November 20,1857. \ oq
Downing llili Nurseyl
ATLANTA, (JEORGIaY
The subscribers offer at Wholesaled
Retail, a very extensive collect ion of huitTrees, Grape
Vines, Ornamental Trees and ShrubsA
Catalogues sent by mail free of ch\r ( » to fill appli
cants. PETERS, IIARDENV CO.,
Athta ? Georgia.
November 1G, 1857. \ 26 3m
DZZiES ] P2&ES ! DSSES !
This hitherto intractable disease, of ertry form and
in every stage,
CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATIONJONLY.
Dr. Cavanaugh’s S*ile Salve.
IT T Ilk never fail in giving immediate relief, and pos-
\ V itively ruring the worst and most ohstinute cases
of Hemorrhoids or Piles. Ii is the
Only Infallible Heatedy Knuirn
here or elsew here for the Piles, and is the result of
years of patient study and investigation.
vhitbu’i-rs troni Piles now have a remedy at hand
whirli%fi S LAND THE TEST OF TRIAL, with-
oiu 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 mrirliy to observe ihem, and a cure is cer
tain to follow
7’he proprietor refers to the following testimonials
from gentlemen of character and standing, who have
voluntarily given their certificates in its favor, in regard
to ils efficacy in their own cases. Read them.
'1 he following is from one of the most reliable cili
r,ess of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county. 111.
Chicago, July 25, 1855.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear.Sir; 1 wish hereby to make
known to the afflicted that. I have been troubled with
the Piles lor twenty years or upwards, aud at times most
severely. And during a recent and exceedingly painful
attack.a friend procured a box of your Salve and asked
me to give it a trial. I did so. Not, however, with the
expectation of benefitting my disease, for truly, I had
tried so many applications 1 had lost confidence in all
But in making use , f your Salve, I soon (mind lliat it
was doing me good ; and really it is incredile to myself,
that with oil y about two weeks use of your Salve, I
am, so far as I ran judge, a well man
I most cheerfully make this statement, believing it
due both to y ourself and such as may be afflicted with
this most trying and painful disease. I do not hestaic to
say that I consider your preparaiion an invaluable rem
edy for the Piles. Most sincerely yours,
H. N. HEALD.
The Hon. Richard Yales, late member of Congress
from the Springfield, (Ills.) district, says:
Jacksonville, 11!., Nov 15, 1855.
Dr. Thus II Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: The preparation,
Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve, which you furnished, I found
of great service, producing an easy and speedy cure.
1 do not hesitate to recommend it as an invaluable rem
edy for the Piles. Respectfully,
RICHARD YATES.
For sale by F. G. Grieve, E. J, White & Bro., and
James Hcrty, Milledgeviile, Ga., and by Druggists and
Dealers generally throughout the State. Price SI per
Box.
See Circulars in hands of Agents.
Jan 2d. 1857. 35 ly
To Cotton Planters.
T HE subscriber has thoroughly tried, at Macon
and Columbus, Ga., his wrouglit-iron Cotton
Screw, where two of them are now standing aud
will remain until October for inspection. I believe
it is tlie cheapest, by half, every offered for the
purpose of pressing cotton or hay, as the frame,
screwpin, and levers are all of wrought-iron.—It
should be attached to the gin-house, and have it
put up through tlie tloor, as the ordinary press—the
levers being only five feet in length—to have tin ■
width of the house and 18 or 20 feet in length, the
lint could then be placed all around the screw.
Then a man can take five hands and pack as many
five-hundred pound bales in one day, with as little
labor to the hand, as the same five and two more,
with a horse, can on the 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:
6 “
17
2 by 9
2 “
17
4 by C
18 “
9
2 by 12
3 “
16
2 by 4
5 “
10
1 by 10
This to bo of
1 “
14
6 x 16 •
tough tember
tjtino or oak.
2 “
13
2bv 12
2 “
14
14 by 9
2 “
10
1 by 5
1 “
r.i ><
9 by 32
This makes a box
near nine feet deep with bed
and follower, and a!
! other fixtures
I furnish the
GRIEVE <V GRIEVE,
ATTORNEYS A T L A IV,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
MII.I.LR GItILVL, 8LX. MILLER GRIEVE, JR.
Oct. 7th, 1856. 19 tf
S. H. HAWKINS,
.hWl-SXM&'X &'£ &&W*
A XU SXIXCIXJS, SA.
Viril.L give prompt attention to business en-
Y \ trusted to his care in the counties of Sumter,
Webster, Randolph, Terrell, Lee, Baker, Worth
and Calhoun.
May 12.1857. 50 ly
HINES Sc, HOBBS,
ATT (JULIES AT LAW,
ALB.4.W, GA.
1 u tii - in Dougherty ard the surrounding Cottn
• i, in the U. S. Circuit Court, for the South
ern District Georgia, and in any county
iu the State by special agreement.
New York—Carhart, Brother &, Co., \\ olfe &
1 Imp; Alexis, Bragg &. Warren; E. &• R. R.
(J res; II ivilland. Hartal &. Risley ; A. B. llal-
- v. i ash’r B'k N. Y.
■mv -.XX \n, Ga.—Ilelden & Co.; Bacon & Levy;
( -ever A Co ; Batten, Hutton Jc Co.; Rogers N
> rris; C. H. Carapfield, Esqr.
Charleston, S. C.—Dewing, Thayer & Co.;
I iitinihi-rlain, Miler & Co.; .1. & E. Bancroft; E-B.
Stoddard &. Co.; T. N. Horsey &. Co., P. A.
Moise, Esqr.
Macon, Ga— E A. & J. A. Nisbet: Toe &
Co.: J. L. Jones, Esqr.; I. C. Plant, Esqr., Edwin
Grans, Esqr.; Asher Ayres, Esqr.
33 tf
Tiiom vs Hardeman, Jk. J. W Griffin.
HARDiiSYZASf &. &S.Xr2 , II'iT,
i i H OL ES. 1 LE GR O C ER A,
j \K VLEK-S IN WINES, LIQUORS, TOBAC-
J * CO, ,SUGARS and Groceries of every de
scription.
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts.,
MACON, «JA.
8 ;,t. 2d, 1-36. if
ETHERIDGE 8c, SON,
Factors, ('omniission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
SAY
" :> ETHERIDGE.
July 15th, 185^
J. M. NEWBY,
—WITH—
D. D3VZ.ISI «St CO.,
(L0TII1XG WAREHOUSE,
ties. 233. 253 and 260 Broadway, cor
ner of Warren Street, NEW YORK.
•Inae II I, 1*57. S
lN.XASI, «A.
VV. D. ETHERIDGE. Jr
8 tf
Cm
SADDLES, HARNESS AND
* ^ LEATHKR STORE.
'X xt Door to CONN'S FANCY Store.]
the subscriber has jnst received from New
Wrk. :• hoice selection of
EiuIh-m’ anel Saddle*)
ttU'try. Hr',dies, Carpet Hags, Saddle Hags, Whips
efines. Harness anti Sole Leather, Kiti and CulJ
■ v - «'■ Lure Leather, Hand Leather, Sfr. 5,-r.
J'*-< Men's Double Sole Russet Brogan Shoes.
tV' Saddles and Harness manufactured aud re-
t aired on short notice.
rF* Also Bogts and Shoes, manufactured and
r -paired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
SAMUEL B. BROWN.
April 3, 1857 . 45 tf
lAllS AGEWCY®
r pHl. undersigned will buy and sell Lands on a
, S| nall commission business—will give such iu-
k ■'■■'!> as tlie Records and Tax Digests of the
k-us ■ may furnish. Applications for such
• ion will be strictly complied with, when,
- ■ i v ii, t tnee, the requisition is accompanied
*31 one dollar.
NATITAN.HAWKINS, & C,o.
Sent. *tli, 1857. 15 tf.
P .•V’Thociasvil'le Watchman, Enterprise and
* ui D i.I^r. Ar^-us, will please cojiy tlie above;
•,L Iboiie Courier an«l Cassvillo Standaru,
1 ? r ' ,v ar«] bills ti» to Ibis oflic-e.
Situation Wanipd,
r l Y a gentleman born and educated i \the South.
) whose classical attainments are of\ie bio-best
order. Being a Georgian, he prefers Uchin" in
bis own State. A situation in centraior upper
Georgia would be preferred.
Address, PHILOMATH,
Fort A alley, Gpj-gia.
REFERENCE.
President and Faculty of Emory andflenry
College, Va.
Rev. John B. Taylor, Superintendent of j]uca-
tion, Henry co , Ala.
Jas. E. Crossland, Perry Male Academy, i rrv
Ga
Dec. 1.1857. 27 t
A. THOMAS, S. S. PARDEE.
A. 'TII0)1 AS iSc Co.,
Auction and SJoznmission SSerchant
S.t IM.Y.VJH, (..I.
KrrFR toTIon. John K. Ward; John S. Montmolliil
Pn-siilent Meclianics Bank; G. W. Wvllv, Broker; (Jar
many cU Champion. [July *28, ’57.—9 ly
$50 To $100 a Month!!
XY gentleman willing to Travel over and canvass
•unty or two, on an Agency for a new work of
genuine merit and great popular favor, will find the
most fluttering inducements offered by the undersign
ed. The applicant should be of mature age, and of fair
common school education at least. It pays better than
Teaching, Clerking or any other lmsincf
A 1
Add
'css, (stamp
inclosec
,) C. ALLEN.
nov. 2C
. ’57. 27 31]
Milledgeviile, Ga.
IMSSOLVT
;os of
COPARTNERSHIP,
mm
firm of Ii.
E. V C.
II. GARDNER, is tiiis day
3 Dissolved by
mutual consent.
Mills
dtreville.
Ii. E. GARDNER.
Nov. 2
1th, 1857. 27-It.
C. II. GARDNER.
P. 8
—The Carriage bus
ness will be continued at tlie
same (
Id Stand, 1)
rthe sub
seriber, who respectfully so-
licits a
continuant;.
of tlici
atronage ns heretofore.
REUBEN E. GARDNER.
Nov
24th, 1857.
27—41.
JAMES M. FOLSOM,
magnolia. G A .
TXrppj., Pkvctice ill all tlie Courts of tkf Bku.vs-
Y V wick Circuit.
Reference—Judge A. E. Cochran.
Oct. 20, 1857. 90 Gm
'MILLINERY ROOMS !
On Wayne St. (Next Door North o' Masonic Hall.)
CAKB,rcsp-ctfully solicit tlie ntfen-
ti.m liftin’ La dies of MdkdqcviUc art vicinity,
to her new SUPPLY of Foil and YYiitrr Jl i I
J INI- KY wiiich she is Now Krrri ins. run-
sisting of H ATS, FLATS, HEADDRESSES, &
10? AH orders promptly attended Y.
Ocfober 6,1857. 19 If
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
A T T (j ll NE Y AT LA W,
Cliutou, (i«.
29 Jr.57. * IS Cm’s.
DANA &. WASH BERM,
FACTORS 4 COMMISSION
NAVA.\Y*II, G.4.
Ik K S Wa^.irern, } Gen l Partnerg '
-b;s. Washburn, Special Partner.
-intiauo the above business at our old
W
T F.
• > tan ' iu 1 lay Street, cast of tlie Exchange,
, ari: pn^ared to make liiiernl advances on all
' ( "T’, lce consigned to our care for sale.
fans fur Bagging, Rope, &c., filled promptly,
fav:
prices.
otah. August 1st, 1857.
10 Cm
/ Wli
0 crci
A RETIRED PHY3CIAN
75 YEARS OF AiE
lose sands of life have nearly uriotit, discov
ered while in the East Indies, a^ertain cure for
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis loughs, Colds,
and General Debility. The remedjwas discovered
by him. when liis only cliild.a daugteo, was given
up to die. He had heard much oltlic wonderful
restorative and healing qualities -f preparations
adc from the East India Hemp, ad the thought
■cured to him that he might ntakta remedy for
his child. He studied hard and slceeded in re
alizing his wishes. His child was tired, and is
now alive and well. He has sine administered
the wonderful remedy to thousands*suffers in all
p ar ts of tlie world, and lie has nevefailed in mak
ing them completely healthy and lnpy. Wish-
■ i, tT - to i]o as much good :is possible, 1 will send to
.,uch of his afflicted fellow beings as quest it, this
roceipc, with full and explicit directis for mak-
ing it up, and successfully using it. ;Ie requires
acli applicant to inclose him o shilling-
three cents to be returned as posta, on tlie R
reeeipc, and tiie remainder to be appli to tlie B
payment of this advertisement. W
Address Dr. II. JAMES, No, PM rand /
25 1m. street, Jersey City, J. /
TAYLOR’S Anti-Dyspppfic Mixir,
fN* 11 list day of Humbugs anil Spurious rtifieatcs,
1 we have iume near declining to call tliatc-ntion of
the imblic to the above valuable MxniciXtbroughthe
,, rr L All wc ilcsirc to do is to let the qileknow
that tiiis Medicine is to be bad of E, J. VYlTE.M'il-
I,\ illc, aml-tliat wc recommend it only Dvspcti-
s'ia—and in Atlanta where wc make it, aHmve sold
in tlie last twelve years over One Thousand,tiles, we
1 ive lien’ ll no one say it did them no goot, u t know
of a large number of cures in the worst of cn Only
AO 41 >111 £ C Ml T r l
Hclmhold s Genuine Preparation
OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID
PM3SA05P BUOII,
For Diseases of ihe Bladder, Kidneys, Grave], Dropsy,
Weaknesses, Obstructions. Secret Diseases,
Female Complaints, and all Diseases
of the Sexuel Organs,
Arising from Excesses and Jmpudencies in Life, and re
moving all improper Discharges from the Bladder,
Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether 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
to 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 System, 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 Block Spots
Flying Before
the Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of
Attention, Great Mobility, restlessness, with horror
of Society, nothing is more desirable to such Pa
tients than Solitude, and nothing they more
dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re
pose of Manner, no earnestness, no
Speculation, hut a Hurried
Transition from one
question to an
other.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me*
dine invariably removes—soon follows loss ok row-
f* fatuity, and epileptic fits— in one of which
tl^iatient may expire. Who ran s »y that these exccs-
not frequently followed by those direful diseases
— Vanity and Consumption ? The records of the Ins
sanylsyimns, and tlie melancholy deaths by Cunsump-
tioniear ample witness to the truth of these assertions.
Liutic Asylums tlie most melancholy exhibition ap-
pers.The countenance is actually sodden and quite
dcsiit^—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should
asouivf the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
4 With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds Ins grief beguiled.”
Debily j s most terrible I and has brought thousands
upon th'ysands to untimely graves, thus blasting the
ambitionr manv noble youths. It can he cured by
the u.se oAliig EafaKiblc Remedy.
If you fc suffering with any of the above distressing
ailments, Fiuid Extract Buchu will cure you Try
it and be cy/inced of its efficacy.
Beware V quack nostrums and quack doctors, who
falsely huatof abilities and references. Citizens know
and avoid lira, and save Long Suffering, Money and
Exposure, binding or calling for a bottle of this pop**
ular and spefcc remedy.
It allays ii pain and inffamation, is perfectly pleas
ant in its iast^ml odor, but immediate in its action.
hold’s Extract BiuLii
Is prepared difcffy according to the rules of Pharmacy
and Chemist*, with the greatest accuracy and Chem.
ical knowledgomd rare devoted m its combination
See Professor levees’ Valuable Works on the Prac tice
of Phvsic, and^aost of tlie late Standard Works of
Medicine.
ftCT ^1 OO.^ One hundred dollars will be paid to
any Physician v\y can prove that the Medicine ever in
jured a Patient; ftnd the testimony of thousands can
be produced to pivc that it does great good. Cases of
from one week tohirtcr-n years’ standing have been ef
fected. The nmssof Voluntary Testimony in posses
sion of the Propritors, vouching its virtues and cura
tive powers, is immnse, embracing names well known
to Science and Faint
100,000 Bottles hve been sold, and not a single in
stance of a failure ha been reported !
Personally appear!] before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia II T. HELM BOLD, Chemist,
who being duly swot), does ^ay, that his preparation
contains no Narcotic,Mercury, or injurious L'rug, but
are purely vegetable. II. T. II EDM BOLD,
Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn to and subscihed before me this 23d day of
November, 1354. Wm P. Hibbard, Alderman.
Price §0 per Bottle, y Six for §5, dtlircrsd to any
id dress,
Accompanied by rouble and responsible certificates
from Professors of Colleges, Clergymen and
others. repared and sild by
H. T. HELM BOLD,
Prariiea! and Analytical Chemist,
jVo. 5*2 South Truth Si., I,clow Chesnut, Assembly
Butldugs, Pliila.
OCT To be had of E. .1 WHITE <fe BUO.. Milledge-
ville, (*n., and of all Drujgists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadai and British Provinces
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbold’s. Take
no other. Cures guarantied. 33 ly.
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 tlie lumber aud 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 live hundred pounds with three hands;
take five and there is no hard work done.
Price—$150 this year.
I expect, if life lasts, to have one at tlie next
State Fair, ami would he 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 of a couuty or counties, and all the in
formation necessary for putting them up and wor
king them. Address,
JAMES MASSEY.
July 29-13tljan Thomasville, Ga.
MILLEDGEVILLE
Male and Female Academies
T HE SPRING Session, of five months, will fom
mence on the first Monday in January, under
the care of Mr. and Mrs. ELDREDGE, the present
Instructors. Tuition as heretofore.
Monsieur E. TAUXE, Teacher of French.
Prof. J. HAMILTON WHITNEY, Teacher of
the Piano Forte.
Vocal Music without additional charge.
Drawing &. Painting, from $5 to $15 per Term
Board can be procured iu excellent families at
reasonable price.
November 25, 1857. 27 3t
try it
SMITH & EZZAED
(iitiv. 13 ’57 Cut)
Atlia, Ga.
R.C. CYPHERS, I).IS.
D*. CVSHIKS, having
permanently located in MUlcdgeriUe,
i-eKiiectfulIy Offers his services in the
practice of DENTAL SURGERY to the mrau
Jjjt v at lar^e. Dr. C. is a regular gradual the
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and , had
many years experience in the pro!eis;or.4 e is
prepared to operate or to put up PLATE y* ac
cording to the most recent improvement*.) c j a
iu receipt of all the Dental Journals publts] }„
this country or Europe, and is ready to ad<huy
improvement endorsed by the Profession. e th
f leaned, Pulgged, &c., with particular ref» ice
to their utility, preservation and beauty.
^ OFFICE IN DR. FORT’S BUILDII
November 2, 1857. 23
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOV. 16, 1857.
T IIE .Subscriber offers las services to the people ns a
General Agent for tiie transaction of all business at
the Capital, being intimately acquainted with the Re
cords of the different i.flic.v, lie will he able to give cor
rect information and at the shortest notice, also will
cheek Maps of Land I Ustriett or of Counties, also take
out copy Grants and send them to any one for $2 each,
his charge for ail work sliall be reasonable in all eases.
26 Iv E. S. CANDLER.
To Land Speculators!
rj’ilE subscriber has, with much labor, and expense,
I. prepared, aud published, bound in good style, ami
preps .
now ready to be furnished to subscribe
, for $i(l, “A
>f ‘OU1 Irwin'
copy of the Original List of (he Drawing
Cmtnty, together a List of the Reverted Lots, giving
the names aud dates oftlw Grants, and the Comities iu
v hieh the Grantees lived at tlie time of the issuing of
the Gl ints; to which is added the Owners and Resi
dence, with the number of each Lot given iu upon the
Tax Books of 1857, of each county in tiie State, in what
was originally ‘Old Irwin,’ but now comprising the coun
ties of Irwin, Berrien, Lowndes anil Colquitt, uml por
tions of Clinch, Worth, Coffee and Thomas.
11. B. deGRAFFEXRIED,”
Milledgeviile, Ga.
Pesons desiring the above work should apply early,
as tlu re will be but few copies issued.26 tf.
NOTICE.
WILL be sold on Friday 18th December next, at the
residence of H. Ethredge, all the perishable property
of Merett Ethredge, late of Wilkinson oo., deceased,
consisting of Cotton, Com, Fodder, Peas, one Clock,
Potatoes and other articles. Terms on the day.
HARRIS ETHREDGE, ?
J. S. ETHREDGE. S
November 27,1857. 27 2t
For Sale.
Stare Chance for A Carriage Maker!!
A S the subscriber expects to move West next
Spring; lie will offer at public Sale on Satur
day the 5th day of December next, in the town of
Indian Springs, Butts county Geo. The following
valuable property, to-wit: One Carriage Shop and
lot 170 feet front, lying in tlie most desirable part
of town for such business, the principal house is
the Wood Shop and Harness room, 81 feet long
and 2;) wide, upstairs used as PaintShop with plat
form extending round one side and both ends of
the house; at a convenient distance is the Black
Smith Shop, 60 feet long and 20 wide, it lias 3 for
ges built secure against accidents from fire ; every
thing well arranged on the lot for some 15 or 20
hands to work to good advantage. There is con
siderable repairing done at this place, no Shop
nearer than Forsyth 16 miles ; a man can sell all
his new work at his door for as good prices as any-
wnere in the State, it is a good stand forplantation
work, there being no Shopof the kind in tiie place ;
the subscriber has carried on that branch of work
with the buggy business for 4 years, and Jit pays
about seven or eight hundred dollars yearly. AH
the houses have been built within 5 years and in
good repair. The subscriber would sell on reason
able terms all of bis tools and stock in trade if de
sired.
Also will be sold at tlie same time and place, a
dwelling house and lot, lying between tlie Shop
!ot and Baptists Church; nice place for small fam
ily ; house has 3 rooms with piazza in front, out
houses and good well of water in the yard. Also
the house aud lot where the subscriber lives, 2
acres front, natural grove adjoining Female Acad
emy, high aud romantic location, commands view
of the whole town, house 2 stories high 5 rooms,
piazza, and porch in front; excellent and healthy,
garden patches, and everything to make a place
comfortable, buildings all new, stone chimneys to
dwelling 4 fire places Ac
Also, one other house and lot half mile from the
Mineral Springs, adjoining the male academy, 10
acres woodland, the dwelling house has 3 rooms
with piazza in front, outhouses and garden, the lot
lies near the celebrated mountain spout spring.
All the above real estate will be sold for one third
cash, one third twelve months after date, and the
last third,two years afterdate, small notes with in
terests from date, and approved security, titles
good, possession given after the first of January.
The subscriber will offer for sale on tlie same day
a lot of good buggies and other carriages on ac
commodating terms.
For further information address the subscriber,
Indian Springs Geo.
B. A. WEIGHT.
Nov. 5th 1857. 25 5t.
SWAN & CO’S., LOTTERIES.
Hew and Brilliant Scheme !
CAPITAL PRIZE
CCT$60,000!!!«£3)
The following Scheme will be drawn by S.
Swan & Co., Managers of the Fort Gaines
Academy Lottery, in each of their Lotteries for
December, 1857, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to
which city they have removed their Principal Of
fice.
CLASS 65,
To be drawn in the city ot Augusta, Ga., in public
Saturday, December 5th, 1S57,
CLASS 66,
To be drawn iu the city of Augusta, Ga., in public
Saturday, December 12th, 1S57.
CLASS 67,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public
Saturday, December 1G st, 1S57.
CLASS 68,
To be drawn in the city of Augasta, Ga., in pubile
Saturday, December 20th 1S57.
On the plan of Single Numbers. Five thous
and four bundled prizes. Nearly one prize to
every nine tickets.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME
To be
Drawn each Saturday in DECEMBER.
1 Prize of §69,000
1
1,500
1
“ 30,000
CO
1,000
1
“ 10,000
100
150
1
“ 6,000
100
125
1
“ 5,000
100
100
1
“ 3,000
1
“ 2,100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
4 Prizes of §300 apx. to §60,000 prz.
are §120(1
4
“ 250 “
30,000
1,000
4
“ 200 “
10,000 “
800
4
“ 150 “
6,000
600
4
“ 125 “
5,000 ‘
500
4
“ 100 “
. 3,000 ‘
4(10
4
“ 75 “
2,000
300
4
“ 50 “
1,500
200
5,000
“ 20 are
100,090
T ailoi-mg Establishment.
—:oo:—
SPERLING & CROWN,
JI1*: R( SZ ANT TAIL© BM,
Thankful for past favors, would
respectfully solicit a continuance of
a liberal share of public patronage.—
We have just received our Fa!! sup
ply of CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES and
Taney GOODS for PANTS, also a
large assortment of Plain aud Fancy
Vestings, &c., all of which will be made up to Order
upon short notice, and upon terms to suit the tunes.
Having purchased our Goods for Cosh, 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 the best
material, and all garments made up frouT^our material,
or from material brought to us, are wan rAcd to fit well.
Give us a trial, onr terms are liberal.
J. C. SPERLING, THOMAS BROWN.
Milledgeviile, Sept. 28, 1857. 18 tf
REWARD!
B ROKE JALL in Milledgevelle, on Monday
October 26th. JOHN C. WHITE, alias White
Jackson. Jackson or White was brought from
Washington County aud lodged in the Jail iu
this city for safe keeping.
DESCRIPTION.
Said White or Jackson is about 17 or 13 years
old, light built, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high,
dark hair, hazel eyes, dark eye-brows which nearly
meet, voice rather femenine. He had on when
he left a black frock coat, black pants, low crowned
Kossuth hat, in his conversation he uses very
profane, language.
Said White was arrested, chargejl with steal-
g two Mules and a Negro. 1 will give the
above reward for bis delivery to me in Milledge-
ville.
Said White was formely from Habersham co.,
ho says his mother is still living there.
JAMES J. SIMPSON, Jailor.
Milledgeviile, Oct. 26,1857.
Confectionary and Flour Depot.
I HAVE just RECEIVED a large and fresh as
sortment of all ARTICLES in the Confectionary
tine. Candies, Preserves, Raisins, Nuts, of all kinds
Pickles, Lobsters, Dried Beef, Cheese, Brandy-
Cherries, and a hundred other things too numer
ous to mention here.
F1\E BRAVOY AVD FRESH PORTER.
A number one article of Flour, cheap for Capis.
Cakes of all kinds Fine Cigars of tlie best brands.
Call in and see for yourself. JOHN DUFNER.
Milledgeviile, Oct. 27. 1857. 22 tf
■ P&
SEW MILLINERY
UIIZM. REIYFROE, respectfully invites
the Ladies of MilledpcriHe ami its vicinity to
.11 and examine her Npav and Fa*h2o»nb!c
Mtock of yiilliucry consisting of Hah*,
Capa, Head Dresses, FI oners, ltibbons, Feathers,
also an assortment of fashionable Blonds and Rushes,
and all articles for Millinery Purposes, &cc.
All Orders will be attended to with punctuality, by
Mrs. Renfroe.
Milledgeviile, Sept. 28, 1857. 18
DR. GREENE B. WILLIAMS,
Having permently located himself in
IKWINTON, a A.,
W OULD Respectfully tender his Profes
sioxal services to the people ot Wilkinson
County.
October 3, 1857. 19 3m
5,440 Prizes amounting to $320,000
WHOLE TICKETS $10, HALVES $5, QUARTERS $2-i-
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed ou
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 368 Prizes, similarly printed and en
circled, arc 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 8 Prizes will be entitled to the 32 Approxima
tion Prizes. For example: if Ticket No. 11250
draws the §60,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered
11243, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled
to §250. If Ticket No. 550 draws the §30,000 prize,
those tickets numbered 548, 549, 551, 552 will
each be entitled to §300, ami so on according to
the above scheme.
The 5,000 Prizes of §20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws the §f
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 been
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 to 0.
Certificates of Packages will bo sold at tlie fol
lowing rates which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, §80
“ “ 10 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. Tlie list ot drawn
numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers im
mediately after the drawing.
ESP Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their post office, county and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn and payable
in full without deduction. All prizes of §1,000
and under, paid immediately after the drawing—
other prizes at the usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificates, to
S. SWAN & Co., Augusta, Ga.
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.
riUA 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 Day Book, and Savannah Morning News,
Richmond Dispatch and New Y'ork Dispatch, and
Paulding (Miss.) Clarion.
irovxcs.
To debtors of Mrs. Sarah Hart's Estate.
A LL Persons indebted as principals to the
estate of Mrs. Sarah Hurt, except the following
namely, C. Rainer, W. C. Garner, John M. Wood
all, J. P. Woodall, R. G. Harper, J. V. Bagiev, J
T.-Waller, Edward Dumas, James Bozeman,Thos.
P. Miller, and William Little, are informed that
their notes had been stolen. The makers will pay
to no one save Fleming Jordan, Jr., of Madison,
my agent, who has full authority to receive pay
ment of such lost notes, or to renew them; giving
my bond in either case, to secure the maker
against loss. Mr. Jordan will bo at Eatonton for
this purpose on Monday the 21st inst, Inferior
Court day. I beg all indebted to see him, if at all
convenient. A list of the notes was fortunately
preserved.
JOSHUA HILL, Ex’r.
Madison, Ga., Dec. 8, 1857. *232t.
NOTICE.
I HEREBY forward ull person from trading for
promissory note given to James D. Raley, for thir
ty dollars. The note was given in April last, nuil due
-otli December, 1857. I am unwilling to pay Hie same,
as the consideration for which it was given lms failed.
J. II. DUPREE.
Byrnnville Ga. Dec. 2d, 1857. 28 5t
MONEY WANTED.
B ILLS on the Banks of Georgia and South Carolina,
(with but few exceptions,) will be taken at PAR in
payment of all claims due the Subscriber.
ALSO FOR PURCHASES OF CLOTHING, Ac.
A. C. VAIL, Agt.
Milledgeviile, Oct., 20, 1857. 21 tf
ATS,
JU«T RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeviile Clothing Store,
A general assortment of HATS.
Beebe’s Fashionable Moleskin.
SOFT CASSIMERE, of various colors and quality,
Leghorn and Straw, “ “ *• “
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
5 tf.
AL.CIIOHOI. AM A 11 ITMCI.t ii.
PHYSICIANS OF THE UNITED STATES.
WOLFE'S CELEPRA TED
MCIHF-DAM AROMATIC SCUCYAPP’S.
A Medicinal Diet Drink, of eminently salutary quali
ties, manufactured by himself exclusively, at his facto
ry at Schiedam, in Holland.
It is made from the best barley that can he selected
in Europe, with tlie essense of an aromatic Italian ber
ry of acknowledged and extraordinary medical proper
ties. It has long since acquired a higher reputa
tion, both in Europe and America, than auy other diu
retie beverage.
In Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism, iu Obstructions of
the Bladder and Kidneys, and in general Debilities, its
effects are prompt, decided, and invariably reliable.—
And its is nut only a remedy for these maladies, but, in
all cases iu which they are produced by drinking bad
water, which is almost universally the cause of them, it
operates as a sure preventive.
The distressiug effect upon the stomach, bowels aud
bladder, of travelers, or new residents, and all persons
unaccustomed to them, produced by tlie waters of
nearly all our great inland rivers, like the Ohio, Miss-
sippi, and Alabama, from the large quantity of de
cayed vegatable matter contained in them, in a state
of solution, is well known, as also that of the waters
of limestone regions, producing Gravel, Calculi, and
Stone hi the Bladder. The Aromatic Schiedam
ScH.v APrs is an absolute corrective of these injurious
properties of hud water, and consequently prevents
the diseases which they occasion. It is also found to
fieure aud preventive of Fever and Ague, a com
plaint caused by the conjoint effect of vegetable malar
a in the atmosphere, and vegatable prutescences in-
the waters of those districts in which it principally pre
vails. The Aromatic Sciedam Schnffs is conse
quently in great demand by persons traveling, or about
to settle in those parts of Hie country, especially, as
well as by many in every community where it lias be
come known, on account of its various other remedial
properties.
In all cases of a Dropsical tendency, it is generally
the only remedy required, when adopted in tlie early
stages of tlie disease. In Dyspepsia maladies, when
iken in proper quantities, as a diet drink, and espe-
inlly at dinner, it is found, by uniform experience, to
be eminently efficacious in the most obstinate cases,
when even the best of the usual remedies have failed
to afford more than temporary relief. In cases of Fla
tulency, it is an immediate and invariable specific;
and it may be administered in diluted and proportion
ate q even to younginfants, in all those pa
roxysms of griping pain in the stomach and bowels ti>
which they are especially subject, as well as in the colic
of grown persons.
Its judicious adoption in connection with tlie principal
meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its use,
never fails to relieve the debility attendant upon pro
tracted chronic maladies, low temperament, and ex
hausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced.—
These are facts to which many of tlie most eminent
medical men both in Europe and the United States,
have borne testimony, and which are corroborated by
their highest written authorities.
Put ii)i in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one
dozen each, with my name on tlie bottle, cork, aud
facsimile of my signature on the label, For sale by
all the respectable Druggists and Grocers in the United
States.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE, Sole Importer,
22 Bever Street, New-York.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
The word Schiedam Snapps, belongs exclusively
to my medicinal beverage, all others is counterfeit and
imposition on the public.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE.
December 1,1857 23 3m
IMMENSE
RisnttCTxasr
IN PRICES OF
CLOTHING & DRY GOODS,
boots and shoes,
And Ladies and Gentlemen’s
FURNISHING GOODS,
IN GENERAL.
O WING to the “tightness” of the times, the un
dersigned, in returning his thanks for the liber
al patronage which has heretofore been extended to
him, begs leave to s'ate that, oft-ing to the depres
sion in the financial circles, he has been enabled,
by making his purchases for cash, to offer them at
least thirty per cent, below their original cost.
29 dollar Cloaks reduced to §15 00
10 dollar Cloaks reduced to 7 00
8 dollar Cloaks reduced to
5 dollar Cloaks reduced to
3 dollar Cloaks reduced, to
2 dollar Cloaks reduced to
15 dollar Shawls reduced to
9 dollar Shawls reduced to
8 dollar Shawls reduced to
6 dollar Shawls reduced to
3 dollar Shawls reduced to
2 dollar Shawls reduced to
Fine, plain and and figured
French NIcrinoes,
for only 1 dollar: all wool Plaids, worth 62 and 75
cents, reduced to 45 cents : plain and striped Do
Laines of the newest styles, worth 574 and 50 cts.,
reduced to 25 cents; Embroideries at below the
original cost of importation; great sacrifice in bon
net aud fancy Ribbons and dress trimmings, which
will be disposed of
Regardless of Cost.
Heavy striped Homespnn, for servants, reduced
to II cents per yard; ldj bleached Sheeting only
25 cents: 12j cents Homespuns for 1>9 cents, yard
wide; 2,000 yards homespnn for 6 cents; HEAVY
WOOL KERSEYS, worth 31, reduced to 22 cents.
3,000 frj BOOTS
5 50
3 50
2 00
1 00
10 00
6 50
5 50
4 50
1 75
1 00
PAIRS
OF SHOES,
AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
Ladies high quartered Shoes, worth §1 50, re-
dueed to §1 00.
Heavy double soled Brogans, worth §1 60, re
duced to §1 25.
Men's heavy doubled soled Boots at only §2 00,
usual price §3 25.
Clothing ! Clothing!
At prices that never have been and probably never
will be offered again ii; this or any other market,
which is unsurpassed for immensity, variety, ele
gance and cheapness.
Good heavy Overcoats, worth §5 75, reduced to
§3 25. Raglan’s, of every grade and style.
Good business coats, made up in the latest styles,
for §4 50. worth §7.
Extra Cassetnere business Coats, worth §13, re
duced to §8.
§15 black coth frock Coats, reduced to §10 25.
400 pairs Satiuett Pants for only §1 25.
200 pairs fancy Cassemere Pants for only §2 50,
usual price §4 5u.
200 pairs line fancy Cassemere Pants, worth §8,
reduced to §5 50.
Fine black cloth Pants, worth §5 50, reduced to
§3 50.
A lot of Boy’s Clothing on hand, which will be
closed out at great bargains.
Vests of every kind and description, to fit from
the smallest boy to the largest man.
ALL CLOTHING WARRANTED. ■- >
Fifty Thousand Segars 4^
on hand, from §5 to §50 per thousand.
JACOB GANS, ’
Opposite Post Office.
P. S. Spanish quarters taken at 25 cts.
Milledgeviile, Nov. 30, 1857. 27 tf
June 30, 1857.
Tsrxn-xrsr
A IS W M Xt R YT
S T O K V,!
In Dr. fort's Bnilding, next door to F. O.
Grieve’s Drug Mtore.
T HE subscriber would respect-
fully call the attention of tlie
citizens of Milledgeviile and vi
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, bv a man of judgment and experience.
Give tne 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.
Milledgeviile, Sept. 22,1857- 17 tf
MEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeviile Clothing Store,
In Hotel, No. 1.
A general assortment of Men's, Youth’s and Boys’
Spring and Summer Clothing,
of superior quality, all made to order, and the
work warranted. For sale on liberal terms.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
June 39, 1857. 5 tf.
Flour! Milton Mills.
I WILL keep eou-stantly on hand at mv Ware House
at Anrorth, On., Kxirn Futility Super-Fine
mill Fim- Flour, deliverable in tlie Depot at tlie
VV &. A It It nt this place, at the lowest market price, at
W>3©LS3AtS ©K KilTr^aiLo
All orders aiUr. wed to Smith Lemon, Acworth,
Ga., will meet with prompt attention.
s. m. McConnell.
Acworth, Ga., Jvne 22, 1857. 5 6m.
XIE M OVAIj!
FAIR & EDWARDS,
H AVE taken a Room in the North End of the
New Hotel, where they have a flue stock of
HARD-WARE,
Not to be surpassed by anv in the city. Together
with EVERY DESCRIPTION of
¥a\m\y Grvocer’ves.
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 29. 1855. 22 tf
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy,
Sold Ly J. Herly and F G Grieve.
P. K.
Portguese Colony, July 1st, 1857.
Messrs. Perry Davis &. Son:—Gentlemen—
Allow me, as an eye witness of the great good
which your excellent medicine, the Patn Killer,
has done amongst the exiles of Madeira, to state
for the good of others, that it is now, and has been
for five years, the great family medicine. We
have found it excellent in fever and ague, iu
coughs, colds dyspepsia chronic aud inflammatory
rheumatism, croup, worms, piles, nervous head
ache, gravel, Ac.. &. The introduction of the
Pain Killer has been a great blessing to the whole
Colony. Y’our friend aud obedient servant,
MANUEL J. GENSALYES,
Minister of the Gospel, and one of the Madcrians.
Thomas S. Ramsey writing from Rangoon,
Burmah. Dec. 19. 1855. says:—“It is becoming
more popular, and in several instances I am assured
that the cholera has been arrested and life
preserved by its use. Th3 late prevalence of
cholera, here has swept off about all the Pain
Killer I had, and purchasers looking to me for a
upply will be disappointed in my inability to sup
ply them. Please send me an invoice of §150 by
first opportunity.”
The Rev. H. L. Van Meter writing from Bcssin,
Burmah, says:—“The Karens praise it very highly
indeed. I cannot conceive how a single medicine
could better meet their peculiar ailments and
habits than does your Pain KUIer. We are now
using it freely in our family and find its excellent
qualities confirmed with each renewed trial
Please send me 400 bottles by first opportunity.” *
Perry Davis’,Vegetable Painkiller which lias
become an article of so extensive sale, may be had
Wholesale, at proprietor’s prices, of—John B.
Moore, Savannah, Ga. 27 4t.
Sold by E. J. White, Milledgeviile, Barrett &
Carter, Augusta, James H. Carter, Savannah.
Take Particular Notice!
THE Subscriber would say to the Members of the
Legislature, that he leu, this day RECEIVED a
few Dozen Bottles of Dr. WHEELER'S
SHERRY WINE TONIC BITTERS,
tlie best Bitters ever offered, for the immediate relief
of any unpleasant sensation of the Stomach, or Liver.
Call and test their virtues.
JAMES IIEUTY.
Milledgeviile, Dec. 1, 1857.
Administrator's Sale.
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Appling County; Will be sold at the Court
House door in the town of Hoimesville, Appling
County, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
the following property to-wit:
Lot of Land No- 164, in the 3d District of said
County, containing 490 acres, more or less, be
longing to the estate of James Carter late of said
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
M. W. SPENCE, Adtn’r.
Nov. 16th, 1&57. 27 tds.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county: will be sold ou the First Tuesday in
February next, before the Court House door in .Marion,
the following property, belonging to the estate of James
L. Beal, late of said county, dedeased, to-wit: one negro
woman named Charlotte, aged 50 years; to be sold for
tiie beiu litjof the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms on the dav of sale.
ELI S. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
Nov. 24,1857. [ls] 27
Administrator's Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Ordinary of
Baldwin County, Will be be sold, on the first
Tuesday in JANUARY next, within tho legal
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
A Grist Mill on Derrysaw Creek, will be sold
at the Court House in Milledgeviile. All of the
Stock, Waggons, Tools, &c., will be sold at the
plantation of the late Robt. McComb.
The above property sold as the property of Robt.
McComb, deceased.
WM. 8. McCQMB, Adm’r.
Nov. 28th, 1857.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
BAEGAINS!!!
IMPORTANT lO THE CITIZENS OF MIL-
LEDGEl’ILLE AND VICINITY!
T HE Undersigned, who has had charge of tho
business of tlie late T. B. MUSHBACK, for
the past six years, will open to-day,
TUESDAY, NOV. 21, AT 12 O’CLOCK, M.,
in the new Store in HUSON’S HOTEL, a very
handsome stock of
4^ Dry and Fancy Goods,
^CbOUGIIT AT AUCTION FOR CASH
at a great sacrifice on account of the stringency
of the moneymarkai. These goods were all
bought within thritf weeks and are fresh atid in
good order- They cottaist in part as follows :
2,006 yards FANCY PKiNm Good
Oj cents per yard vWT
2,000 yards UNION PRINTS’fifet colon
''cents per yard 15
»,006 MERRIMACK PRINTS, at 11 ;
yard. »
A good assortment of BLACK S
auction, some as low as 85 cents, worth
SILK ROBES full patterns at §22
DeLAINES from Ivtj cents to 25 cents.
UNION PLAIDS, double fold, bright colors,
at 25 cents.
CLOAKS and TALMAS awful cheap.
Choice assortment of .EMBROIDERIES, from
auction. (Ladies wiii fnAJit tittheir advantage to
call aud examine.) Jr .
A goed assortm-m?of (I. nts. Ladies and Child
ren’s H< ISIERY, from Uj to 37.4 cents fupah*.
20 dozen KID GLOVES, at 59 centsAtoqMd^.'f.
5,000 yards Bleeched Shirting, from 6j*to 14
CC LINEN a CAMBRICK HANDKERCHIEFS at
6 1-4 cents and upwards.
And also, a fine assortment of
HIIL3Lm3SISY©©(0)M
Consisting of French Flowers and Ribbons at
half the cost of importations. Bonnets, nead-
i resses, Feathers, Chenel Trimmings, &.C., &c.
The Millinery Department is under the charge
of two first class Milliners, late of Canal Street,
New York.
N. B. Goods shown cheerfully and without
charge or grumbling. My motto "is, to sell for
cash and low prices.
WM. G. LANTERMAN.
Milledgeviile, Nov. 24th, 1857. 27-tf.
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ular and cheap newspaper will commence on the
8th of January. 1858. The daily has recently
been enlarged, and otherwise improved, and en
ters upon the second year of its existence under
the most attractive auspices. Some of the advan
tages of this journal may be enumerated as fol
lows :
It is issued in the evening, and takes the even
ing train for the interior, consequently it must
contain the very last news.
It contains a report of the actual sales in tho
Augusta Cotton and produce markets.
It has all the latest commercial reports from the
leading markets.
It has tho telegraphic despatches.
It has a Literary Department, containing choico
tales, poetry, and interesting miscellany.
It has a corps of editors and contributors com
prising several of the ablest men in the State.
It is the aim of the Proprietor to make it a vig
orous, manly, reliable and independent NEWS-
PAPER.
During the Session of the Legislature it will
have reports of the proceedings.
S. A. ATKINSON, Proprietor.
Dec. 4, 1857. 28
Postponed Adniiniittrnlar’B Male.
W ILL be sold on the fir3t Tuesday in
January next, Grfore the Court House door
in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within
the usual hours of sale, one hundred acres of laud,
more or less, known as tho place whereon Drury
Williams died, sold as the property ef said Drury
Williams,'for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors
of said deceased.
WARREN WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
December 1st. I@>7, 28 tds.
Jasper Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the court house door in the town
of Monticello Jasper county, within the usual
hours of sale, the follwoing property towit:
A negro man named Edmund, about fifty years
of age. Levied on as the property of Josephus
Clark, to satisfy two fi fas from Jasper Inferior
Court, one in favor of Mary P. Heard, vs. Josephus
Clark, and one iu favor of Green B. Tttrner vs.
Josephus Clark, and James II. Shi, security.
Property pointed out by .said Josephus Clark
BERRY- T. DIGBY, Dep. Sheriff.
November 30th. 1357. 23 tds.
NEWMAN HOTEL
3. Dougherty, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of this old and jyel]
known Establishment, informs Fhis
frends and the public generally, that he isnow, a8
heretofore, always ready to accommodate them^
^40011 ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and
STaHKiES
27 tds. Newnaj^garch 14th, 1864 3—tf.
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