The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, December 29, 1857, Image 1

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UOUIHITON, NISBET& BARNES, j-' iblishcrs ami Proprietors. •4. *• BOlCaTOJ(,j JO.M. II. WWBBT. TE U II M. •«33 FSLBllAL UNION, Is published Weekly, in the Darien Bank Building, It <52 00 P«r Annum, parable in advance, r.2 50 if not paid within three months, and 6,3 30 not paid before tlie end of the year. It.VTKH OF ADTEBTIUNfi, Per septan of twelve lines. One insertion $1 00, and Fifty Cents for each sub sequent continuance. Those sent without a specification of the number of insertions, will l>e published till forbid, and charged accordingly. Business or P^yf clonal Cards, per year, where they do not exceed Six Lines. - - §10 00 | liberal contract trill he wade with those who wish to Advertise by the year, occupying a specified space. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors or Guardians, are required by law to be 1, Id on the L'irst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ill in the forenoon and 11 in the after noon, at the Court House in the County in which the property is situated. Notice of these sales must be given in a public gazette 40 days previous to the day of sale. Notices for the sale of personal property must be given in like manner 10 days previous to sale day. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate must also be published 40 days. Notice that application will be made to tlie Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be published for two months. Citations for letters of Administration, Guardian ship, &c„ must be published ‘.50 days—for dismis sion from Administration, monthly six months—for dismission from Guardianship, 40 days. Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers, for the full space of three months—for com pelling 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 tlie following R ATE Si Citations on letters of Administration, &c. $2 75 “ “ dismissory from Admr'on. 4 50 “ “ “ Guardianship 3 00 Leave to sell Land or Negroes 4 00 Notice to debtors and creditors 3 00 Sales of persponal property, ten days, 1 sqr. 1 50 Sale of land or negroes by Executors, &c. 5 00 Estrays, two weeks ] 50 For a man advertising Vs wife fin advance) 5 VOLUME XXVIII.] TAKE NOTICE. I HEREBY caution all personn not to trade for the following described promissory Notes, signed by myself, to-wit: Three notes for $1000 each, dated December 1st !Ko7, made payable the 25th December 1857, to Robert IV pry limn or l«*aivr. and tested by Thomas L. Ro«p, Notary Public of Bibb county. One other Note, dated December 1st, 1857, made payable the 25th December, 185-8, to Robert Perryman or bearer, for $5f)00, and tested by Thomas L. Ross, No tary Public as aforesaid. And one other Note, dated 1st December, 1857, for $1,500, made payable to Robert Perryman or bearer on the 25th December, 1859, with interest from date, and test' d by Thomas L. Ross, Notary Public of Bibb county Said Notes were obtained under fraudulent represen tations, and I shall not pay the same. N. F. WALKER, Ex<*c’tr. Hootenaville, Upson county. December 11, 1857. 29 tf MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY DEEEMBER 29, 1857 ~ - - ' " —^ - ' ' — [NUMBER 31. Bi SINESS C A II I>S. Messrs. A. II. & L. II. KENAN, Ahe Associated in the Practice of Law Office 1st Door upon 2t1 floor of MASONIC' HALL. Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf. S. W. PARKEIL •3/lornet/ at H.atr, 32 iyj COLQUITT, GA. A. II. !U LAWS, Attorney at Law, 32 lv*] BLAKELY, GA. I> K A II C U ill .111 S (i Inrinton, Wilkinson Count if Ga, Tenders bis Professional services to the citizens of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 0, 57, ly T 110.114S J. COX, A T T O II J\TE Y A T L A TV, NEWTON, Biker county, Ga. March 18, 1856. 42 tf D H. C SI A SH. HALL, .TZillctlgcviile, Ga. Office near the Court House. Country CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. June 24tli, 1856. 4 tf CHASE E NISUET, AT T O It NE Y AT LA W, Cuthbert, Ga. April 3d, 1854. 44 GRIEVE »V GRIEVE, A T T O R N EYS AT LA TV, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. MILLER GRIEVE. JR. 19 tf MILLER GRIEVE. SEN Oct. 7th, 1856. S. H. HAWKINS, A BZ ERIC US, GA. 1\riLL give prompt attention to business cn- 11 trusted to his care in the counties of Sumter, Webster, Randolph, Terrell, Lee, Baker, Worth and Calhoun. May 12,1857. 50 ly H IN ES^ 8c HOBBS, ATT ORE IE S AT LAW\ ALBANY, GA. Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding Coun tics, in the U. S. Circi it Court, for tlie South ern District Georgia, and in any county in the State by special agreement. New York—Carbart, Brother & Co., Wolfe & Bishop; Alexis, Bragg -V Warren; E. & R. R. Graves; Havilland, Harial & Risley ; A. P. Hal sey, Cash rB’k N. Y. Savasn mi, Ga.—Belden & Co.; Bacon A Levy; Cheever & Co; Patten, Hutton & Co.; Rogers A Norris; C. H. Campticld, Esqr. Charlu.s i’on, S. C.—Dewing, Thayer A Co.; Chamberlain, Miler A Co.; J. & E. Bancroft; L.B. Stoddard A Co.; T. N. Ilorsoy A Co.; P. A. Moise. Esqr. Macon, Ga.—E A. A J. A. Nisbet; Poe A Co.; J. L. Jones, Esqr.; I.C. Plant,Esqr., Edwin Grans, Esqr,; Aslier Ayres, Esqr. 33 tf Thomas Hardeman, Jr. J. W Griffin. IIAn,D35iZAN & GRirriW, II HOLE SALE OR OCERS, D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac co, SEGARS and Groceries of every de scription. Corner of Cherry and Third Sts., JIAIOI, «A. Jkpt. 2d, 1856. 14 tf ETHERIDGE 8c SON, Factors, Commission and Forwarding MHnca:ANTS, NAVANNAII, GA. tv. n ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr July 15th, 1856. 0 4f J. M. N E W B Y, —WITH— D. 33VL1N & CO., CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 2Ios. 258, 259 Sad 250 Broadway, cor ner of Warren Street, NEW 5ORK. June 30, 1857. 5 6m l Uk SA l) DLES, HARNESS AND LEATHER STORE. :\>xl Door to CONN’S FANCY Store.] THE subscriber lias just received from New York, a choice selection of I.(lilies’ and GfHlIiiia'in’ Waddle, Saddlery, Bridles, Carpel Hags. Saddle Bags, II hips Spurs, Harness emd Sale Leather, hill and LalJ Skins, Lore Leather, Band Leather, Sec. \ r - Also Men's Douhl, Sole Basset Brogan Shoes. Ft** Saddles ar.d Harness manufactured and re paired on short notice. lip Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and r paired to order, with neatness and dispatch. SAMUEL B. BROWN. April 3, 1857. 45 tf " LAUSTAIjEItfOYs 111 HE undersigned will buy and sell Lands on a *- small commission business—will give such in- f"rmation as the Records and Tax Digests ot the House may furnish. Applications for such inf-iniiatioa will be strictly complied with, when, in .'very instance, the requisition is accompanied w itli one dollar. NATHAN HAWKINS, A Co. Sept. 8th, 1857. 15 tf. ! sTTliomasvilie Watchman, Enterprise and H'inbridge Argus, will phase copy the above; the Rmne Courier and Cassville Standard, a,l, l forward bills to to this office. ISAAC HAKDEMAK, A TT OR NE Y AT LA TF, Clinton, Ga. Sept. 29 1857. * 18 6m's. ISA VA A. W AMIBLILY. factors & commission KAIAMVAII, GA. Era’s. (1. Dana, ) „ . If K Wasiiru'un, } G vn 1 Partners. Jo*. Washburn, Special Partner. \\ r K continue the above business at our old stand, 114 Bay Street, cast of the Exchange, ? n ^ prepared to make liberal advances on all * toduce consigned to our care for sale. Orders for Bagging, Rope. &c., filled promptly, Kt lowest prices. Savannah, August 1st, 1857. 10 6m BROUGHT TO JAZL. J|V Ontho 9th instant, a negro man who says his l name is DIXXIS, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, weiglisalmut 165or 175 pounds, dark complexion, lias 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 a tin* mark on Iiis right wrist bone. He says he belongs to Mrs. Rebecca. Beckakd of Rich mond, Ya The owner of said slave is requested to come for ward and prove property, and take him away, or he will be dealt with ifs the law directs in such eases. JOHX COMAS, Jailor. Holmesville, Appling county, «x;t 9, F857. 22 tf New Metallic Burial Cases. T HE Subscribers liave now on hand, all of the different Sizes of Fish's Mew Style of Metallic Burial Cases, which will be sold at asmall profit. L. KENFIELD A Co., (Masonic Hall. Milledgeville, March 24, 1857. 43 tf Private School in the Country. FPHE First Term for 1858 will commence on the 2nd a Monday in J AXlJAR Y. Tlie School is situated in a moral neighborho >d, convenient to two Churches, and the pupils arc required to attend divine service. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel and lights, an be had for $12 50 per month. THE FEMALE DEPARTMENT In a building removed some distance from the Mnl<* School, is under tlie control of Mrs. K«*id, who has con sented, after much solicitation, to take charge of it.— Our Institution can now chaliange comparison with any. For further particulars, address me at, Turnwold, Putnam county, Ga., VYM. W. TURXER. November 20,1857. 26 8t Downing Ilili Nursery! ATLANTA, GEORGIA. The subscribers offer at Wholesale and Retail, a very extensive collection of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Catalogues sent bv mail free of charge to all appli cants. PETERS, HARDEN A CO., Atlanta. Georgia. November IS, 1857. 2G 3in Situation Wanted, B Y a gentleman born and educated in the South. whose classical attainments are of the highest order. Being a Georgian, he prefers teaching in his own State. A situation in central or upper Georgia would be preferred. Address, PHILOMATH, Fort Valley, Georgia. REFERENCE. President and Faculty of Emory and Henry College, Va. Rev. .Tolm B. Taylor, Superintendent of Educa tion, Henry co , Ala. Jas. E. Crossland, Perry Male Academy, Perry, Ga Dec. 1, 1857. 27 5t A. THOMAS, S. S. PAIiDUE. A. THOMAS <V Co., Auction and Commission Merchants, s.i i'.j.v.v.ii/, a.t. Refer to Hon. John E. Ward: .Tulin S. Mnntmnllin, President Mechanics Bank; G. TV. Wylly, Broker; Oar- many A Champion. [juiy 28, ’57.—9 1 y /COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS WILL FIND vJthat the Commericai and Monetary articles pub lished in THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS can be reiled upon. The Markets are alone worth the price of a year’s subeription.—Only One Dol lar a year. Published at No. 192 Nassau street New York. 30 JAMES M. FOLSOM, wsmimm $*&w f MAGNOLIA, GA. V47TLL Practice in all the Courts of the Brvns- T t wick Circuit. Reference—.Judge A. E. Cochran. Oct. 20, 1857. 20 fiin MILLINERY ROOMS ! On Wayne St. (Meet Ooor Morth of Masonic Hall.) VIS** CARR, respectfully solicits the atten- tion oi the Ladies of Milledgeville and vicinity, XVJU) to her ww SUPPLY of Call and Winter .Vlil-SLsRy I.lXl.ltY, which she is Now Kerri ring, eon- sisting of HATS, FLATS, HEAD-DRESSES, &e. f \7‘ All orders promptly attended to. October fi, 1857. 19 tf / / A RETIRED PHYSICIAN 7.5 YEARS OF AGE Whose sands of life have nearly run out, discov ered while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. Tlie remedy was discovered by him. when his only child,a daughteo, was given up to die. He bad beard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Hemp, and the thought occured to him that he might make a remedy for his child. He studied hard and succeeded in re alizing his wishes. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. He has since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of suffers in all parts of the world and he has never failed in mak ing them completely healthy and happy. Wish ing to do as much good as possible, lie will send to such of bis afflicted fellow beings as request it, this reeeipe, with full and explicit directions for mak ing it up, and successfully using it. He requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling— three cents to be returned as postage on tlie jjl reeeipe, and the remainder to be applied to the f payment of this advertisement. / Address Dr. H. JAMES, No, 19 Grand / 25 lm. street, Jersey City, N. J. / TAYLOR’S An(i-Djspeplic Elixir. |X this <lay of Humbug* and Spurious Certificates, I w«* have come near declining to call tiie attention of the public to the above valuable Medicine, through the Press. All we desire to do is to let the lieopleknow Unit this Medicine 13 to be had of E, J. WHITE, Mil- ledge ville, and that v. e recommend it only for Dyspep sia—and in Atlanta where we make it, and have sold in the last twelve years over One Thousand Bottles, wo liave heard no one say it did them no good, but know of a large number of cures in the worst of eases. Only trv it. SMITH & EZZAKD, * (nov. 13 ’57 6m) Atlanta, Ga. R. C. CYPHERS, D. D. S. BE. C7PBERS, having permanently located in MilUdgteUle, respectfully ofi'.-rs his services in the '^-UjllTT practice of DENTAL SURGERY to the commu nity at large. Dr. C. is a regular graduate of tin- Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and has had many years experience in the profession. He is prepared to operate or to put up Plate work ac cording to the most recent improvements. He is in receipt of all the Dental Journals published in this country or Europe, and is ready to adopt any improvement endorsed by the Profession. Teeth Cleaned, Pulgged, &c., with particular reference to their utility, preservation and beauty. t OFFICE IN I)R. FORT’S BUILDING. November 2, 1857. 23 ly WOOD'S II.41 it RESTORATIVE Bor Saleby E. J. White. EE&OSSNE OILS, DISTILLED FROM COAL. (NOT EXPLOSIVE.) SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. T HE DIFFERENT GRADES OF THESE Celebrated Oils, suitable for Machinery of all kinds, Binnacle and Family 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 Oil Co., No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y. r^Loeal 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—lyr. if JUST RECEIVED, A GOOD SUPPLY Of SAUSAGE KZ3AT CUTTERS and also the Patent Sausage Si utters of the latest improvement; besides u variety as follows: Spittoons, (all sizes,) Foot Tubs, Slop Sadirons, (a new article,) Fire dogs. Shovel and tongs, a good va riety of Fluid Lamps; Spice Boxes; Cake Boxes; a new style of Clothes pins: Egg-whips; Marvel cutters, &c. A great variety of useful TIX-WAKE. GEOKC.IA MADE STOVES, to-vit: Cooking, Par- for, Bed-Room and Office, (newand improved patterns.) RAGS, Pewter. Copper and Brass taken. "ITI’ALL in at the YELLOW STORE, and you slmli have any of the GO( IDS, if thevplease you, at the very lowest price that they caub e afforded, taking tlie times into consideration. JOSEPH STALEY. Milledgeville, Oet. 26, 1857. 22, tf FZL£S ! PILES '. PZLES ! This hitherto intractable disease, of crery form and in every stage, CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATIONJONLY. Dr. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve. U 7 ILL ne\er fail in gi\i:ig immediate relief, and pos itively curing the worst and most obstinate cases of Heinurrhoids or Piles, h is the Only Infallible Remedy Knotcn here or elsewhere for the Piles, and is the result of years of patient study and investigation. Sufferers from Piles now have a remedy at hand which xvill STAND THE TEST OF TRIAL, with out a fear of failure on its part, to do all the proprietor claims for it. Full directions aucompany 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 I Edging. Insertings, Trimmings, &c. 4 Mo Hupnbug!! Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! T HE undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that being desirous of closing their business in Milledgeville, they now offer their Enlire Stock of Goods AT COST FOR CASH. To those of our customers who wish to con tinue their accounts for tlie balance of the year, we will sell at an advance of 12^ per cent on cost Our Stock is large and well assorted, fresh, and of qualities to suit all purchasers. Country Mer chants will do well to call and examine our Stock, they can get a better assortment, and at lower prices than elsewhere. Our Stock consists in pait of (lot Its. fassimeres. Satinets. Tweeds. Jeans, Linseys, Flannels, Apron-Checks, Plaids, Coiton- ades, Gentlemen's I'nderelothing, Alpatcus, 12a- rinoes. Detunes, bit. 1500 yards Bed Ticking, 1800 10,000 1,000 600 6,000 8,000 1,000 Kerseys, Printed Calicoes, Furniture do Ginghams, Brown Homespun, Bleached •* Cotton Sheeting, Linen Sheeting 9, 10,11 and 12 quarters wide, A large stock of Irish Linens fiom 20 to 90 cents Blc per yard, :’d. and Br’n. Linen Table Damask, all widths, Birds Eye, Russia and Huckerback Diapers, Table Cloths,Napkins, Dowlies. Ac.,great variety, Muslins of every style and price, to its efficacy in their own cases. Read them. The following is from one of the most reliable eili Zens of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county. Ill Chicago, July 25, 1855. Dr. Cavanauzh—Dear Sir: I wish hereby to make known to the afflicted that I have been troubled with the Piles for twenty years or upwards, and at limes most severely. Aim during a recent and exceedingly painful attack, a friend proeured a box of your Salve and asked me to give it a trial. I did so Not, however, with the expectation of henefitting my disease, for trulv, I had tried so many applications ! had lost confidence in all Bui in making use f your Salve, I soon found that it was doing me good ; and really it is incredile to myself that with on y about two weeks use of your Solve, I am, so far as I ran judge, a well man. 1 most cheerfully make this statement, believing it due both to yourself and such as may be afflicted with this most trying and painful disease. 1 do not hestale to say that I consider your preparation an invaluable rent- edv for the Piles. Most sincerely yours, H. N. HEALD. The Hun. Richard Yates, late member of Congress from the Springfield, (Ills.) district, says: Jacksonville. Ill,, 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. I 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 lames Herty, Milledgeville, Ga., and by Druggists and Dealers generally throughout the State. Price $i per Box. See Circulars in hands of Agents. Ian 26. 1857. 35 ly Helinbold s Genuine Preparation OF HICIILY CONCENTRATED COMPOFND FLUID IlSSkisMiLO 1 ]? ©U© IE Iff o For Diseases of ihe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions. Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexuel Organs, Arising; from Excesses and Impudencies in Life, and re moving ail 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 cur^s 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 Dluck £5 pots Fiying 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 dicine invariably removes—soon follows loss of tow er, fatuity, and epileptic fits— in one of which the patient max expire. Who can say that these exces ses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases —Insanity and Consumption ? The records of the Ins sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump tion, hear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums th? most melancholy exhibition ap- pers The countenance is actually 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 tits grief beguiled.’* Debility is mos' 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 B n fa I table ICcmcciy. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the Fiuid Extract Buchu 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, and save Long Suffering, Money and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this pop° ular and specific remedy. It allays all pain and inflamntion, is perfectly pleas ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Hfiiubold's Extract Buchu Is prepared direcily according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest.accuracy and (-hem. ical knowledge and care devoted m its combination See Professor Dewees* Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard orks oi Medicine. 00“ * 1 © O jC# One hundred dollars will he paid to any Physician who can prove that th® Medicine ever in jured a Patient; and tlie testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases 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 tive powers, is immense, embracing names well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles have been sold, and not a single in stance of a failure has been reported ! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, docs say, that his preparation contains nj Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, hut are purely vegetable. H. T. HE DM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d day of November, 1854. Wai P Hibbard, Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or Six. for $5, delivered to any address, Accompanied by reliable ami responsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colieges, Clergymen and others. repared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth St., helote Chesnut, Assembly Bmidings, Ph ila. {Kr 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 (>ounterfeii». Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no other. Cures guarantied. 33 ly. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOV. 16, 1857. mHE Subscriber offers liis services to the people ns a J. General Agent for the transaction of all business at the Capital, being intimately acquainted with the Re- conls of tlie different offices, he will be able to give cor rect information and at the shortest notice, also will check Maps of Land Districts or of Counties, also take out copy Grants and send them to any one for $2 each, his charge for all work shall be reasonable in all eases. 26 lv E. S. CANDLER. To Land Speculators! riillE subscriber has, with much labor, ami expense, 1 prepared, and published, bound in "ood style, ami now ready to be famished to subscribers, far $11), “A copy of the Original List of the Drawing of 'Old Irwin' County, tog' tiler a List of the Reverted Lots, giving the names and dates otthe Grants, and the Counties in which the Grantees lived at the time of the issuing of tin- Grants; to which is added the Owners and Itesi- denee, with the number of each Lot given in upon the Tax Books of 18.57, of each county in the State, in wlmt was originally ‘Old Irwin,’ but now comprising the coun ties of Irwin, Berrien, Lowndes and Colquitt, and por tions of Clinch, Worth Coffee and Thomas. B.H deGRAFFENRIED,” Milledgeville. Ga. Pesons desiring the above work should apply early, as there will be but few copies issued.26 tf. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in Franc art next, at tlie Court House, in the town of Perry, Houston county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Four negroes, two men and two women; sold us the estate, of Sterling G. Burrow, deceased, for distribution among the heirs and credi tors of said estate. MADISON MARSHALL, Adm’r. Dec. 4Ui, 1857. 28 tds. Shawls from 20 cents to $30, Black and coi'd. dress and lining. Silks & Ribbons, Marsailes and Manchester QUILTS. Umbrellas from 50 cents to $2 75. A large stock of negro blankets. MILES* BOOTS FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDEN'S WARE. GENTLEMEN'S HITS IN GREAT VARIETY Servant’s Hals and Caps—very low prices. CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, &Ac , with many other articles too numerous to mention. I s- All persons owing in notes or accounts are expected to call and discharge their indebtedness by the 1st January. J. & H. TREANOR. Milledgeville, Dec. 1st, 1857. 27 tf PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADiES, EATO-VrON, GA. I. R. BRANHAM, Principal. MRS. E. V. BATTEY, French and Assistant in Literary Department. MISS E. J. WRAV, Drawing and Painting, and Assistant in 1 iterary Department. MR. V. CZURDA, Musical Department. MRS. E. CZURDA, Embroidery and Assistant in Music. Tlie Exercises of this School will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, 13th January. 1858. Number of pupils limited to 36. Tuition, embra cing both Literary and Ornamental Department, $125 ()(;—half in advance. Board, in good families, at usual rates. Dee. 16, 1857. 30 Ct To Cotton Planters. 1 AHE subscriber has thoroughly tried, at Macon .and Columbus, Ga., his wrought-iron Cotton Screw, where two of them are now standing and will remain until October for inspection. I believe it is the cheapest, by half, every offered for the purpose of pressing cotton or hay, as the frame, screwpin, and levers are all of wrought-iron—It should be attached to the gin-house, and have it put up through the door, as the ordinary press—tlie levers being only live feet in length—to have the width of the house and 18 or 20 feet in length, the lint could then be placed all around the screw. Then a man can take five hands and pack as many five-hundn d pound bales in one day, with as little labor to the hand, as the same live and two more, with a horse, can on tha 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 * ~by 9 . 2 “ 17 ‘ 4 by 6 18 “ 9 ‘ 2 by 12 3 “ 16 ‘ 2 by 4 5 “ 10 1 1 by 10 ( This to be of 1 “ 14 ‘ 6 x 16 •? tough tember ( -pine or oak. O <‘ 13 ‘ 2 bv 12 2 “ 11 ‘ 14 by 9 2 “ 10 • 1 bv 5 I “ r>4 • ‘ 9 by 3 2 This makes a box near nine feet deep with hod and follower, and all other fixtures. I furnish tlie iron and the work done on it at Macon, and put the above lumber to it at the place where it is wan ted, the purchaser furnishing the lumber and pay ing tlie 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 bo a lifetime investment. I can pack five hundred pounds with three hands; take five and there is no hard work done, price—$3.50 this year. I expect, if life lasts, to have one at the next State Fair, and would be glad to see one of every other pattern of press“s now in use there and let the world .judge for itself. I then expect to sell the right in any size territory that may be desired on reasonable terms, with a working model, within, the limits ofa county or counties, and all tho in formation necessary for putting them up and wor king them. Address, 1 JAMES MASSEY. July 29-lltljan Thomasviile, Ga. T aUoving LaYabUslwuent. —:oo:— SPERLING & BROWN, MERCHANT TAILORS, Thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of a liberal snare of public patronage.— We have just received our Fall sup ply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES und Fancy GOODS for PANTS, also a large assortment of Plain and Fancy VratiiigN, See., all of which will be made up to Order upon short notice, and upon terms to suit tlie times. Having purchased our Goons for Cash, and being practical workmen, we feet confident that we can please ail who may favor us with their patronage. * We shall receive new au.l fashionable Goods from time to time, as new styles are put into tlie markets. u Our Stock of Goods is warranted to be of tlie best material, and all garments made up from our material, or from material brought to us, are warranted to fit well. Give us a trial, our terms are liberal. J. C. SPERLING, THOMAS BROWN. Milledgeville, Sept. 28, 1857. 18 tf Confectionary and Flour Depot. I HAVE just RECEIVED a large and fresh as sortment of all ARTICLES in the Confectionary fine. 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. Fill: BRl.YDY AXD FRESn PORTER. A number one article of Flour, cheap for Cash. Cakes of all kinds. Fine Cigars of the best brands. Call in and see for yourself. JOHN DUFNER. Milledgeville. Oct.27, 1857. 22tf NEW MILLINERY! AIKS. RENE ROE, respectfully invites the Ladies of Milledgeville and its vicinity to fTfjC call und examine her New and EaHliiOHable Ml«ek of Jlillinerj ISood'*, consisting of Hals, Caps, Head Dresses, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Me., also an assortment of fashionable Blonds and Rushes, and all articles for Millinery Purposes, &.e. All Orders will be attended to with punctuality, by Mrs. Reufroe. Milledgeville, Sept. 28, 1857. 18 DR. GREENE B. WILLIAMS, Having permejitly located himself in IRWIKTON, G A., W OULD Respectfully tender his Profes signal services to the people ol Wilkinson County. October 3, 1857. 19 3m Flour! Milton Mills. I WILL keep constantly on hand at my l Fare House at .inearth, (la., Extra Family Nilper-Eint' and Fine Flour, deliverable in the Depot at the W Sc A R R at this place, at the lowest market price, at WM@ILS@AILa ©ft All orders addressed to Smith Lemo.v, Acworth, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. s. m. McConnell. Acwortli, Ga., June 22,1857. 5 6m. AT COST For Cash Only, A variety of Ladibs Super CLO t’U CLOAKS and TALMAS, canlbe purchat.- e 1 at Cost, At the Milledgeville Clothing Store. dee. 15, ’57. 29 tf ] A. C. VAIL, Ag’t. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH! JTST RECEIVED AT THE MILLEDGEVILLE CLOTHING STORS. HOTEL, W®. Ho A LARGE and general assortment of READY MADE CI.OTHIYG, mostly of superior qual ity, made to order, and the work warranted ; con sisting of Gent’s Pallessiers, of various colors and supe rior quality; also Raglans, Talmas, Reversible and Surtont Overcoats, and Cloaks. A large as sortment of FROCK AND DRESS COATS, of various colors and qualities, some verv supe rior; also BCSIYESS AYD 1RYT1VG SUTS ; in connection with a general assortment of Pants and Vests to correspond ; and all other articles requi red to complete a gentleman’s apparel. ALSO a general assortment of 'mmm 0MT8SH9 TO MAKE A FULL OUTFIT. A. C. VAIL, Ag’t. Milledgeville, Dec. 11. 1357. 29 tf - New Goods Cheap for Cash, AT THE M\Uet\geV\Y\e CYo\Vung Store \\ BEEBE’S Superior HATS, and oth ers of various qualities, CAPS of all sorts, BOOTS AND SHOES, Traveling Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bag'S. £lc., and a great variety of FA NCY ARTICLES too small for Newspaper exhibition. A. C. VAIL, Ag’t. December 15. 1857. 29 tf MOiiE PRIZES THAN BLINKS. EVERY OTHER TICKET A PRIZE. Registered Money Letters at our Risk. CAPITAL PRIZE $£30,000 ANDERSON <36 SON’S LOTTERY. ON THE HAVA SNA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Jasper County Academy Lottery!! [By Authority of the State of Georgia, j DRAWS JANUARY 1st, 1858, CL.AS 3 cacs, DRAWS 15th JANUARY, 185 8, In Public, at Macon, G-a, under the sworn Superintendence of E. C. BULKfiEV & .!©'<. TV ATE RW AN. TICKETS—Wholes $1», Halves $5, Qrs. $2 50. PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION. ONLY 30.000 NUMBERS. 15600 PHIZES. 1 Prize of 1 “ 1 1 1 ‘ 1 “ 10 *• 100 “ 4800 Approximations 15,000 Prizes of S8 50 500 250 200 lot) $50,000 12,000 5.000 2.000 1,000 1,000 J ,000 500 2,000 10,000 7,880 127,500 15600 Prizes amounting to - $219,880 The 15,000 Prizes of $8 50 are determined by the last figures of the number that draws the Capi tal—ifitisanodd numb r Ticket will be entitled to $8 50; if it is an even number, then every even number Ticket will be entitled to $8 50, in addition to any other Prize the ticket may draw. OPBank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Checks on New York remitted for Prizes. iWAddress Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets to ANDERSON A SON, Managers, Macon or Savannah, Ga. Madison Female College. o 1858. T HE SPRING TERM of this Institution will begin on Monday, January 11th, 1858. The College is well org.",niz"d in every Depart ment—Literary, Musical, and Ornamental—and furnishes the best facilities for tlie education of young- ladies. The object of the Faculty is to exercise a rigid, but paternal discipline, so as to secure the progress and improvement of their pupils: and they flatter themselves that the high encomiums passed upon their public examinations heretofore afford satis factory evidence of their success. Madison is proverbially healthy, and parents may rest assured that no pains will be spared to guard the health, as well as to cultivate the minds and hearts of their daughters. » The Faculty desire to encourage habits of strict economy, and therefore require that no young lady shail make accounts at the stores, or elsewhere, without special written permission of parents, who are earnestly requested to withhold from their daughters the means of all needless extravagance. Two hundred dollars is ample to cover the ex penses of a student for Board, Books, Stationery, Ac., and tuition in Literary Department, one year. No extra charge is made for Latin and French, but those languages are incorporated in the regular course of study, and required of all who pursue that course. Catalogues may be had on application to Rev. James L. Pierce, President, or the undersigned. W.C. BASS, Secretary of Faculty. December 15, 1857. 30 4t. T O CATTLE DEALERS —THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS has a full, fair and faithful report to the New York Cattle market, each week. The report alone is worth twice the subscription price of the paper. Only ONE DOLLAR a year. Published at No. I.)2 Nassau street. 30 1 10 POS1MASTERS.—EVERY COUNTRY . Posmaster is consulted daily as to which is the best city paper to subscribe for, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is the Democratic organ of this city, and supports with zeal and vigor the Admin istration of Mr. Bachannn. Published at One Dollar a year, at No. 102 Nassau street, N. Y. 30 mo FARMERS.-THE NEW YORK WEEKLY I NEWS is an excellent New Y’ork City paper for country reading. I contains the fullest the most correct Cattle market and Produce reports with all [lie news and intelligence of the day. Try it and you will like it. Only One Dollar a year, Published at No. 1(12 NassaujStreet, New Y’ork, 30. hxTjmt'vv JEW) STORE! In Dr. Fort's Building, next door to F. G. Gricvc’n Drug Store. T HE subscriber would respect fully call the attention of the citizens of Milledgeville and vi cinity to his NEW STOCK of Watches and Jewery, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, GUNS, CUT LERY, &c., 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 REMOVAL! FAIR & EDWARDS, H AVE taken a Room in the North End of the New Hotel, where they have a tine stock of HARD-WARE, Not to be surpassed by any in tiie city. Together with EVERY DESCRIPTION of ¥am\\y Groceries. FINE CIGARS from $10 00 to $100 00 per M. Also, the FINEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS KEYS, &c., that can he procured. Also, a large lot of the HEAVIEST GUNNY CLOTH, at Savannah prices. October 29, 1855. 22 tf NOTICE. I HEREBY forward nil person from trailing for a promissory note given to James D. Raley, for thir ty dollars. The note was given in April last, and due doth December, 1857. I am unwilling to pay the same, as the consideration for which it was given lias failed. J. 11. DUPREE. Bytanville Ga. D-c. 2d, 1857. 28 5t 3000 Peach Trees For Sale. A MONG them are 1.500 Flewellen, the best Tiearly cling stone known, 100 early Tiliostson 100 Early Crawford, 100 Late Crawford, 150 Tins ley, 500 English. Besides the above I have a number of other va rieties that I have no name for, some of them the best Sept. Oct. and Nov. Peaches in the country. 1 will deliver them at Macon or Griswoldville for $15 per hundred or 20ctsper tree, when less than one hundred, the customary price will be made for Packing, 75cts per bunch Address the subscriber at Griswoldville Ga. THOS. F. STEWART. Dec. 22 1857. 30 3t. LAND OFFIC E AGENCY, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. 500 Xtbts of land for Sale! W E offer for sale 300 Lots of Land in South western Georgia, and 200 Lots in the Chero kee section of the State. Lands purchased or sold in any part of tlie State for a small commission. Owners hunted up—Land Books made out—copy grants taken out and forwarded for $2 each, and all agency business promptly attended to, for rea sonable compensation. For sale, a very valuable COTTON PLANTA TION, in Terrell county, of 1800 acres, 700 fresh cleared land, and produces 1500 lbs. cotton to the acre—with all necessary buildings and improve ments, and will be sold very low. A. W. CALLAWAY & CO, Land Agents. Milledgeville, Dec. 12, 1857. 29 tf. 5 iJ.eward! WILL he paid for the delivery to me of SAM’L LONG. CHARLES REEVES, alias Henry Night, alias Lord, alias Lard, and GEORGE WINTERS, at the Penitentiary in Milledgeville, Ga., or $75 lor either of them, or $50 for the arrest and confine ment of each of them in any safe Jail, so that I can get them, or either of them. The said Long, Reeves and Winters, made their escape from the cell building in the Penitentiary on the night of the 11th December 1857. DESCRIPTION. Samuel Long (is an assumed name, his proper name is Buck Tinsley,) is about 28 years of age, five feet 9 inches high, rather swarthy complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, from Butts County, a down look, a native of Georgia. He was convicted at the December Term, 1856, of the Superior Court of Butts County, Ga.,of Larceny. Reeves is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, hair dark brown, hazel eyes, quite heavy built, native of South Carolina. He was convicted at the January Term, 1856, of the Superior Court of Richmond County, of Larceny from the house. George Winters is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, complexion fair, auburn hair, gray eyes, reported himself a baker, he has worked in the blacksmith shop while here : a native of Ger many, talks quite broken, a man of quick motion. He was convicted at the April Term, 1856, of the Superior Court of Union County, of Larceny from the house. WILLIAM TURK, Pr. Keeper. Milledgeville, Dec. 12, 1857. 29-3t. (UtIFFIlV FE1IALG COLLEGE. S PRING TERM will commence on Monday, January 11th 1857, and end on the first Tues day in July. Fall Term will commence first Monday in August and end on the last Thursday of November. This Institution has many advan tages, which ought to recommend it to the consid eration oi those who have daugllteis that they wish to scud from home, to he Educated. Rev. H. E. MORROW, President. Dec. 9, 1857. 29 3t. NOTICE. M RS. Barnett having leased the WASH INGTON HALL, will open her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND SMALL BOYS. at the Hall on the first Monday in January next. She will rent to those desiring, good LODG ING ROOMS and ROOMS SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS for ten months, or until the meeting of the Legishvure, when the Hall will be opened for the reception of members. Milledgeville, Dec. 15, 1857. 29 3t Wilkinson Superior Court, October Term, 1857. ROBERT CHARTERS, ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. JANE CHARTERS. ) It appearing to the Court, by virtue of the Sher iff, that. Jane Charters is not to be found in tlie county. It is Ordered, that service be perfected by publication in a gazette three times (monthly) be fore the next term. E. CUMMING. Pl’ffs Att’y. A true extract from the Minutes of Wiikinson Superior Court, October Term, 1857. GEO. W. TARPLEY, Clerk. Dec. 16, 1857. 30 m3in Take Particular Notice! THE Subscriber would say to the Mf.muers of the Legislature, that he has this day RECEIVED a few Dozen Bottles of Dr. WHEELER'S SHERRY WIME TOMIC BITTERS, the best Bitters ever offered, for the immediate relief of any unpleasant sensation of the Stomach, or Liver. iTir ‘ Call and test their virtues. JAMES HERTY. Milledgeville, 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 tlie town of Ilolmesviile, 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- onging 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, Adm’r. Nov. 16th, 1857. 27 tds. Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggscouuty: will be soid on the First Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Marion, tlie following property, belonging to Ihe estate of James L. Beal, lute of said county, dedeased, to-wit: one negro woman named Charlotte, aged 50 years; to be sold lor the benefiUof the heirs and creditors of said deceased.— Terms on the day ol'snle. ELI S. GRIFFIN, Adm’r. Nov. 21,1857. [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 the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wir: A Grist Mill on Derrysaw Creek, will be sold at the Court House in Milledgeville. 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. S. McCOMB, Adm’r. Nov. 28th, 1857. 27 tds. Administrator’s ISale. V1TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA- T T RY next, before the Court House door in the town of Hawkins ville, Pulaski county, the Lot of Land on which Levi Ursery, dec’d, lived at the time of his death, number not known. Also, a negro woman Mary about 24 years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms ou the day of sale. JACKSON W. URSERY, Adm’r. Dec. 7th, 1857. [j h n] 29 tds Atlmiaiefralor’e Sale. W ILL be sold on the firstTuesday in February next, before tlw court house door in the town of Marion, Twiggs county, two negroes to wit: Ilixaun a woman twenty one years old, and Berry a boy nineteen years old, both good field hands, said negroes belonging to the estate of William C. Finch, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased; FLOYD A. FINCH, Adm’r. With the Will annexed. Dec. 17th. 1857. 30 tds. IMMENSE HEDUCTION 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 lias heretofore been extended to him, begs leave to s'ate that, owing to tho depres sion in the tin.'iucial circles, he has been enabled, by making bis purchases for cash, to offer them at least thirty per cent, bcloio their original cost. 29 dollar Cloaks redneed to $15 00 10 dollar Cloaks reduced to 7 90 6 dollar Cloaks reduced to 5 50 5 dollar Cloaks reduced to 3 50 3 dollar Cloaks reduced to 2 00 2 dollar Cloaks reduced to 1 00 15 dollar Shawls reduced to 10 00 9 dollar Shawls reduced to 6 50 8 dollar Shawls reduced to 5 50 6 dollar Shawls reduced to 4 50 3 dollar Shawls reduced to 1 75 2 dollar Shawls redneed to 1 00 Fine, plain and and figured Fi’ench Merinoo§, for only 1 dollar; all wool Plaids, worth 62 and 75 cents, reduced to 45 cents: plain and striped De Laines of the newest styles, worth 37A and ;>0 cts., reduced to 25 cents; Embroideries at below the original cost of importation; great sacrifice in bon net and fancy Ribbons and dress trimmings, which will be disposed of Regardless of Cost. Heavy striped Homespun, for servants, reduced to 11 cents per yard; 10;} bleached Sheeting only 25 cents: 121 cents Homespuns for 10 cents, yard wide; 2,009 yards homespun for 6 cents ; HEAVY WOOL KERSEYS, worth 31, reduced to 22 cents. 3,000 pi BOOTS PAIRS sJ OF SHOES, AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. Ladies high quartered Shoes, worth $1 50, re duced 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. Ciotsiiu^ ! doiliing ! At prices that never have been and probably never will be offered asain in tins 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 Cassemere business Coats, worth $13, re duced to $8. $15 black cotli frock Coats, reduced to $10 25. 400 pairs Satiuett Pants for only $1 25. 200 pairs fancy Cass- mere Pants for only $2 50, usual price $ 1 50. y 200 pairs tine 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 bo closed out at great bargains. Vests of every kind and description, to fit from the smallest boy to (he largest man. ALL CLOTHING WARRANTED. Fifty Thousand Segars on hand, from $5 to $50 per thousand. JACOB GANS, Opposite Post Office, r. S. Spanish quarters taken at 25 cts. Milledgeville, Nov. 30, 1857. 27 tf BARGAINS!!! IMPORT AMT TO THE CITIZENS OF MIL- LEDGEVILLE AND VICINITY! T HE Undersigned, who has had charge of tho business of the late T. B. MUSIIBACK, 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 Dry and Fancy Goods, BOUGHT AT AUCTION FOR CASH at a great sacrifice on account of the stringency of the moneymarket. These goods were all bought within three we ks and arc fresh and in good order. They consist in part as follows : 2,000 yards FANCY PRINTS, Good styles, at (>i cents per yard. 2,090 yards UNION PRINTS fast colors at 10 cents per yard 2,090 MERRIMACK PRINTS, at 11 cents per yard. A good assortment of BLACK SILKS; from auction, some as low as 85 cents, worth $1,10. SILK ROBES full patterns at $22 worth $30. DeLAINES from 12.) 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 will find it to their advantage to call and examine.) A good assortment of Gents, Ladies and Child ren’s HOSIERY, from 6J to 37.1 cents a pair. 29 dozen KID GLOVES, at 50 cents a pair. 5,000yards Bleeched Shirting, from 6| toll cents a yard. LINEN CAMBRICK HANDKERCHIEFS at 0 1-4 cents and upwards. And also, a fine assortment of lOJkMHEJBYOOOBS Consisting of French Flowers and Ribbons at liaif the cost of importations. Bonnets, Head- i resses, Feathers,Chenel Trimmings, Ac., &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. Milledgeville, Nov. 24th, 1857. 27-tf. PROSPECTUS OF THE AUGUSTA EVENING DESPATCH, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY IN AUGUSTA, GA., BV S. A. ATKINUON. Daily, per annum $4 Ort Weekly, per annum, 1 50 “ to Clubs of five, 1 00 The second volume of this successful, and pop ular and cheap newspaper will commence on tho 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 tlie 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 the telegraphic despatches. It h.as a Literary Department, containing choice tales, poetry, and interesting miscellany. It has a corps of editors and contributors com prising several of the ablest men iu 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 tlilniinisirnlor’s Stale. W ILL loe sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within the usual hoursof sale, one hundred acres of land, more or less, known a3 the place whereon Drury Williams died, sol-1 as the property ef said Drury Williams, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WARREN WILLIAMS, Adm’r. December 1st. 1857, 28 tds. Jaaprr Sheriff's Stale. 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 Clerk, and one in favor of Green B. Turner vs. Josephus Clark, and James H. Shi, security. Property pointed out by said Josephus Clark. BERRY T. DIGBY.Dep. Sheriff- November 30th. lo57. 28 tds. "jLgjT NEWilAN IIOTEI- ffoTW j. Dougherty, proprietor. IlHjSb THE Proprietor of tins old and well known Establishment, informs his ^S5toi«5KrSa» FA£E ' “ d FDiE s yS:,ww.** *-*