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VOLUME XXIX.]
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY. JUNE 8, 1858.
[NUMBER 2.
<: ENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
A NEW STOCK OF GOODS
(at iS. B. Brown’s Old Stand.)
Ifc* SADDLES, HARNESS AND
JE3i LEATHER STORE.
| Next Door to CONN’S FANCY Siorc.J
THE subscriber lias just received from New
fork, a choice selection of
Ladle**’ nntl CcBtlciiicns’ SaildlrH,
irddlrry, Bridles, Curpet Huffs. Saddle Hags, Whips
Spars, Harness and Sole Lea!lur. Kid and Calf
Skins, Lace, Leather, Hand Leather,,S'C. Sfc
Also Men's Doable Sole Ilussrt Brogan Shoes.
r rP Saddles and Harness manufactured aud re-
.aiivd on short notice.
IIP* Also Hoots and t^HOEs. manufactured and
.•paired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
riP The Root and Shoe department will lie under
he direction of Mr. SIIEA. an experienced workman.
CALVIN C. CARR.
Milledgeville, April 13, 1858. 40 tf
I
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED!
Tailoring Establishment
SPERLING & BROWN are now lieccicing a
iEW and well SELECTED STOCK of the very
nest PATTERNS of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Drillings, and
Fancy Goods for ?ants.
Ve have a large and choice selection of the latest
Plain and Fancy Vestings, Ac.,
!1 of w hich have been selected with great care by
•no of the firm, and purchased for the cash, which
fill enable us to put up Garments for our pat-
ons upon the most satisfactory terms.
Wc invite our patrons and the public generally to
;ive us a call and examine our Stock of Goods.
We have the Latest Fashions.
Milledgeville. April 5th 1353. 45 tf
I V1II1S IIEKTV. grateful for the liberal
•) patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, takes
iiis opportunity of informing the citizens of M:l-
edgcvilh- and vicinity, that having associated with
im Mr. William Gf.sneu, an experienced Chein-
st and Druggist, he will be enabled thereby to af-
nrd his patrons many advantages that ho could
jot pieviously offer them.
T II I)
I’KOPOSALS FOR NAVAL SUPPLIES.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, )
Bureau of Cons traction,Equipment, Ac., May 13,1858 \
S EALED PROPOSALS to furnish naval supplies for
the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1859, will be re
ceived at this bureau, until 3 o’clock, p. m. t of the IGth
J UXE next.These Proposals must be endorsed, “Pro-
pusals for Saral Supplies. Bureau of Construction,
fir,” ttiat they may be distinguished from other busi
ness letters.
The materials and articles embraced in the classes
named are particularly described in printed schedules,
any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer,
on application to the commandants of the respective
yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and those
of all the yards upon application to this Bureau. This
division into classes being for the convenience of deal
ers in each, such portions will be furnished as are actu
ally required for bids. The commaudant and navy
agent ol" each station will have a copy of the schedules
of the other yards. for examination only, from w hich it
may be judged whether it will be desirable to make
application for them.
Offers must be made for the whole of n class at anv
yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict con
formity therewith, or they will not be considered.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest bona fide
bidder, who gives proper security for its fulfilment.—
The United States reserves the right to reject all the
bids for any class, if deemed exorbitant.
AH articles must be of the very best quality, to be
delivered in good order, and in suitable vessels and
packages, as the ease nay be, at the expense and risk
of tin* contractor, and iu all respects sulijeet to thein-
Hwection, measurement, count, weight, \ c, ofthe yard
where received, and to the entire satisfaction of the
commandant thereof.
Bidders are referred to the commandants of the res
pective v,as do for samples, instructions, or pai'ticular
description of the articles: and, all other tilings being
equal, preference will be given to articles of American
manufacture.
Every offer, as required by the law of 10th August,
18-lfi, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the
form of which is herewith given.
1 hose only whose offers may be accepted will be no
tified, and the contract will be forw arded as soon there
after ns practicable, which they will be required to exe
cute w ithin ten days after its receipt at the post office
or na\ y agency named by them.
Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign
the contract, and their responsibility certified to Gy a
L'uited States District Attorney, Collector, or Navy
Agent. As additional security, twenty per centum will
be withheld from the amount of the lulls until the con
tract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum
of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandants
of the respective yards, "ill be paid liv the navy agent
at the points of delivery within thirty days after its pre
sentation to him.
Jf is stipulated in the contract tiiat, if default he made
by the parties ofthe 1st part in d live ringall or any of the
articles mentioned in any class bid for in the contract,
of the quality and at the time and places above provid
ed, then, and in that case, the contractor and his sure
ties will forfeit aud pay to the l’uited States a sum of
money, not exceeding twice the amount of such class,
which may be recovered from time to time, according
to the net of Congre ss in that ease provided, approved
Marc h3, 1S|3.
Classe s Nos. 1, 2, 4, 0, 7, to be delivered one-fourth
part on or before the 15th May, one-fourth part on or
hefoj e the 2IMli July, one-fourth part by tin* 2titli Sep
tember, and the remainder by the 1st J ire-cmbcr, fro 1 .
Classes 3 and 9, the whole by the- 15th May. 1-359. The
remaining classes to be delivered one-fourth part on or
before the l>t of Seplcn In r next, one-fourth part on or
before the Gt December next, one-fourth part on or be
fore 1st April, mid the remainder On or In-fore the 301 h
June, 1359, unless earlier required with a r. -tiee of
twelve days, comprising at each delivery a due pro
portion of each article. Class 10, and all following-, if
additional quantities of any of the articles named there
in are demanded, they are* to be furnished on like terms
and conditions previous to the expiration of the fiscal
year, upon receiving a notice of fifteen days from the
bureau, the commandant of tuc- yard, or navy agent.
Form
CITATIONS.
I,— —of
hereby agree to funds!
navy yards, all tlieartii
to annex* el,agreeably t
therefor, and in conIbm
the Bureau of construe
1358. Should n
dressed at
out at
k OfFEIl.
nil delive r. in the respective
named in the classes i.- reun-
ie provisions of the scheduh s
fonnitv with tin- advertisement of
traction, &c.„ of the 13th of May,
tier be accepted. 1 request to be uel-
—;and the contract sent to the navy
•;or to , for signature and
cu-rttfie
(Hat
The -
eel to h
Site cl
the an
ito.
Signnlure-,
eliedule which the bidder enclose s must l
s offer; and each id' them signed by him.
i ll article in the schedule the price must
miint carried out, the aggregate font, d up f
ind the amount likewise written iu words.
Form of Guaraxtf.e.
Ac of —— , and , of
’ .hereby guarantee that in <•:
bid of , for any ofthe classes
A. B.
6 l’us
Opp,
, in the
is,- tin
.-said, we
tb.-ollel
aided.
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make
ii.
WIIiL
be continued at the OLD STAND, under the name
and style of HERTY A GKSNKIf. where we will
continue to keep a full assortment of
Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals.
Faints and Oils, &.c ,
together with ail articles usually sold in our line.
FOR THE TOILET,
French aud American Perfumery, llair Oils, Pow
ders, SfC., llair. Tooth and Sail Brushes,
Toilet Hollies, fir., fit ,
Also a lot of TUBE PLANTS, and an assortment
of MUSIC and Music Books.
In the Stationery Line, will be kept a popular selec
tion of BOOKS, Note, Letier and other Papers,
with sticli other articles as are- usually called for. .
To Die Preparation of Pres. Options and Phar
mac*-ultra! Preparations Mr GKSNKK w ill give
bis petsonal attention, and endeavor to please all
who may faveir him with their confidence.
IIERTY & GESNER.
Milledgeville, April 5,1853. 45 ly
CHEMICALS.
miTE Subscribers have received from one of the
I most celebrated Ma
No
The
the Si
State .
forego .
named be accepted, he or they will, within ten days af
ter the receipt of the contract at the post oilier named,
or lint v agent designated, execute the contract for tin-
same. with good and sufficient sureties; and ill case said
shall fail to enter into contract as at
guaranty unmake good the tlitlV-renee beta ,
ofthe said , and that which may be t
Signatures of two guarantors.
Date.
Witness.
1 hereby certify that the above limned —
are. known to me as men of property, aialal.
good their guarantee. Signature
Date.
To ho signed by the l uited States District Judge,
United States District Attorney, collector, or navy ng’t.
ug are the classes required at the respec-
K1TTERY, MAINE.
'. M I itc pine. Pin-s II, Ash plank. No. 12.
and cherry. No. 31, b on. No. 22, Spikes
id nails. No. 23. Lead, /.itn-aud tin. No. 27, Paints,
Is, Ac. No. 32, u-ith- r. No. 33,1 lose. No. 37, Filch,
r. and rosin. No. 33. Tallow, soap and oil.
r ii. i at. /■: s r< i us. m. i s sac hi se y • rs.
Cia-.- No. 1, White oak logs. No. 3, White oak pro-
iscuoustimber. No. in. White pine. No. It. Ash and
.-press. No. 11, Hickory hurts, elm timber, and white
oo.l. No. 15. Staves. No 111. Blarks-priicc. No. 21, Iron.
23, Spikes and nails. No. 23, Lead, zinc and tin.
No. 24, Pig it. in. No. 25. Hardware. No. 27, Paints, oils
A <-. N-e -38, Flax canvas. No. 29, Cotton canvas. No. 30,
Flax an-1 cotton twine. No. 31, Glass. No. 32, Leather.
No. 33, Hose. No. 34. Brashes. No. 3.4, Bunting and
drygoods. No. 37, Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 33, Tallow,
soap. oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. No. -IU Stationery.
No. 41, Fire-wood.
BllOOKLYS, SEW YORK.
Class No. !. White oak logs. N .. 3, Whiteorik pro
miscuous timber. No. tt. Y< flow pine plank stock logs.
No. Iti : White pine. No. 11, Ash, cypress, white-oak
board.-. No. 13. Black walnut, cherry, Are. No. 13, Lo
cus! No. 11, White ash oars, hickory bars, and butts.
No. 14, White-oak staves ai d heading. No. 1(1. Black
spruce. No. i3, Lignuinvita- No. 21, lion. No. 22,
Spile- s am! nails. No. 33, Lead, zinc and tin. No. 21,
Pig it--::. No. 25, Hardware. No. 27. Prints, oils, fee.
No. 23, Flax canvas. No. 29. Cotton canvas. No 31),
Flax and cotton twine. No. 31, Glass. No. 32, Leather.
No. 33, Hose. No. 34, Brashes. No. 35, Hunting and
dry goods. No. 37, Pitch, tur, rosin. No. 33, Tallow,
sot; j -. oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. No. HI, Stationery.
No. 41. Fire-wood.
PHIL.WEI.PHIA, PESSSYL VASIA-
Cla.-S No. 1, White-oak logs. No. 2. white-oak plank.
No. if white-oak promiscuous timber. No.fi, Ycllow-
jnjio plank stock logs. No. 7. yeliow-pinu beams. No.
ID; wi-ite pin-. No. 11, Asii, cypress, white-oak boards.
No. 13, Black walnut, cherry. No. 13, Locust. No. X I,
whit -I -mis and hn k--ty bars. No. lfi, Black spruce.
No. I s . Liguumvitie. No. 21, Iron. No, 22, Spikes ami
nails. No. 23, Lead, zinc awl tin. No. 25, Hardware.—
No. 27. Paints, oils, fee. No. 28, Flax cat;vas. No. 31.
Glass. No 32. Leather. No. 33. Hose. No. 31, Brushes.
No 3.4. Bunting and drygoods No. 37, Pitch, tar, r.-sitt.
No 3 - T - How. s -up, <-ii. No. 3 1.Ship chandlery. No. 4U,
Stationery.
WASHISGTOS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Ci - No. IU. White pitse. No. 11. A.-ii. I vpress, wiiii- -
ak bonds. N- lfi, Bia- h ton ttee. No. 21,‘Iron. No. 22.
."•pile - ami rails. No. 23, L< ad, zinc-, ami tin. No. 21.
l’-g iron. No 25, Hardware. No. 27, Paints and oils.—
No. 29, Cotton canvas. No 3D. Flax ami cotton twine.
No- 21. Glass. No. 32, L< ather. N- 37, pitch, tar. rosin.
.. 39, Ship ehandh-
14, chain iron. No
v. No.
15, Iu-
[anufacturiug Chemists, an
assortment of
SxKAKjfe*}
which ffre warranted to be of the full strength.
Greeted by tlio W. S. Pharmacopo-a, among
which are
Blue Fills.
Sweet Spirit of Nitre. vbTm.ka.ld'^uih-y’iion! x5
Iloffman’s Anodyne- got copper. No. 47,'Misei-iini
Either hosport, viuaisiA.
Chloroform- Xo 1, WhiU--<-. V logs No. fi. y.-ll-.w pine plank
corn*. EXTRACT OF COLOCYATH. ^ "^7 *Y“' 1 i" 1 - 1 '- H - - l * f ' ««*l m*'?*-
_ _ No. 12. B-aek walnut, rl.cn v, mul.i ganv 1-utts. No. 1 1,
BI RCl RIAL OI.YT.HE.YT. White ash oars, hickory Imre. No. lfi. j;h„ k spruce. No.
Also, many others ill general use. j 18, Lignutavila.-. No. 21. Iron. No. 22, Spikes at-Ji ails.
These preparaiioiis, exclusively, will be kept! N" -Bead, ziuc and tin.No. 24, pig iron. No. 25,
' tr sale, aud for compounding I’hysici-'Uis pre- Hardware. So. -I'Jii'.a, oibgAe. No. 2. , r ;ax cau-
* os • t \ a-. No. 29, Cotton etui vas. No. Jtl, Flax and cotton
1,1.10ns. _ . . . ., , , twine. No. 3i, Glass. No.32,Leather. No.33, Hose.—
• be attention of Physicians is cal-cd to tiu’se - j
•rtiv-les, as many of them are such as arenot readi- - - -
y p - u cd of reliable strength ar.d quality. For
lie by GRIEVE A CLARK,
GEORGIA, Wilkinson connty.
"TITTiEREAS, Lucius F. Ethridge, applies tome
TY lor letters of administration on the estate of
Lucinda Ethridge, late of said county dec’d.
These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
be and appear at my office on the first Monday in
June next, and show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this May 3rd
1-858.
50 5t. JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’y.
• GEORGIA Fulaski county.
"YITHEREAS, James L. Lumpkin applies to me
I t for the Guardianship of Nicholas 1‘- Sarah
and Francis E Illinois of Nicholas P. Dillard.
These are therefore to cite and admonisd all
persons interested to he aud appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law and show cause,
if any they have why said trust should not be
granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature
this May Kith I.'58.
52 5t JNO. H. BRAXTLT Jr , Ord’y
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
VI^HEKEAS, Edward. Leonord applies tome forlet-
r I te-rs of Administiutinn on the estate of Isiah Leon-
ord. late of Pulaski county, deceased.
These are there to cite aud admonish all persons in
terested, to be and appear at my office within the time
pi - ne-i ibt-d by law, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and otlieial signature this May
3d 1858
50 5t. JNO. II. BRANTLY, Jr., Ord’y.
Wool Carding and Weaving.
The Miiledgerille
Manufacturing Company,
TIUOT’LD AGAIN CALL THE ATTENTION
YY of the public to their New, and Improved
Machinery, for Carding Woo!, and Weaving Ker
seys. Having only had it in operation since last
Fall, it has given unprecedented satisfaction in
CARDING ROLLS,
AND
WEAVING KERSEYS.
PERSONS having woven their cloth at home,
will notice the fact that rolls carded by our nta- [
chinery are superior to any heretofore produced, j
To merchants, we’recommend the Kerseys of our
own manufactory, also our well known Osnaburgs
Shirtings, Stripes and Y’avns. Orders for them are
respectfully solicited, and should be directed to
the Milledgeville Manufacturing Company.
E. WAITZFELDE R, Pres’t.
Milledgeville, April 20th 1858.
P. S.—We pay the highest market price for
wool. 47 2m.
M O N T II LY CITA T IONS.
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
WHEREAS, Richard F. d< Lamar. Administrator
Tt of General Jackson Sucfi, late of Pulaski county
deceased, applies to me for dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at mv office within the
time prescribed bylaw to show cause; if any they have,
why said application should not be granted.
Given under my ban-1 ami official signature, this Feb
3d, 1858. 37 mfim JNO. H. BRANTLY. Jr,. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
V1THEREA8, Batts, N. Mitcheil Guardian of
Y Y John L. Fountain applies to me for dismis
sion from said trust.
These are therefore to cite ad zadtnotiish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law and show cause
if any they have, why said application should nut
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this Mav. fi. 1828.
5(1 (It. JNO. H. BRANTLY, Jr. Ord’y.
GEOK< '• IA. Irwin county.
'117’HEBEAS, Oliver H. Cook appli. s to me for
Yt letters of Dismission from the Guardianship
of the estate of George D. Wilieox, a minor orphan
of George Wilieox, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office with
in tie- time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters of Dismission
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this April 27th,
49 (it. M. HENDERSON, Ord’ry.
W
GEORGIA. Pulaski county.
^-fllERF-AS. Jas. R Coombs applies to me for
1 of Guardianship, of the persons att-i
property of all the minor heirs not represented in
law, ol Thcopluius 1 >. Boothe, late of said count v,
deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office w ith
in tlit time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said application should not
be granted.
Given under my hand aud official si-.-nature, this
15th day of April, 1858.
5(1 5t. JOHN H. BRANTLY, .Tr , Ord’ry.
noth; k.
ri'iJIK Sul»f: ilitT will < •.ntipr--the business of Wool
E furriin:; nntl MANUKACTl’K!X(» in Mir.-
i.ktk;kvim.k. Mv M\rniNKity is in Wood Okhkh.
mi l 1 am dutunninud not te b«- excelled by uny, in the
(/ni.m of my Wouk.
Tiic Patuonage uf tlie Public is respcctfullv pnlic-
ited. 1). A. JEWELL.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 1, IS5S. I'l if
ZffOTICE ! !
THE LAST CALL!!
mifE undersigned respectfully informs tliedeiit-
1 oi s to tlie firm of Fair and Edwards, tiiat they
must come forward and settle, e.ither by Gash or
Note immediately, or their liabilities will he placed
in the hands of the collecting officers.
The books and accounts may be found at the
store of D. M. Edwards.
FAIR & EDWARDS.
Milledgeville, May lltli, lc58. 50 4t.
Colton & Wool Manufacturing,
At the ROCK FACTORY,
WA KBPS COUNTY, GA.
Subscribers having thoroughly repaired the
X above FACTORY, ana added New Machinery,
are able to supply a SUPERIOR article ofOmiinbiii'gM
and Yairn«*. We have also put in a NEW and IM
PROVED set of WOO]. MACHINERY, and are pre
pared to find Wool iulo Ifioll* or IVIaiaiifnr-
lurc it into Cloth, to order, in the best manner,
and at the usual rutes.
W< )OL will be received, and Goods delivered at
the Railroad Depot in Milledgeville, and also at (be
Depot in Warreutou.
We will pay the full market price for Wool.
JEWELL BODFISIL
ROCK FACTORY May i, 1858. 4\)tf
l vT* Font Office, Wam-nton, Ga. ^ ^
P. S.—Our Goods may always lie found at the Store
ot C. C. CARR, (S. 15. Hrown’s old stand,) next door to
Conn’s Variety Store, Milledgeville, Ga,
Ni;U\Vitt HOTEL.
J. Doujherty, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of tills old and well of
know n Establishment, informs his
frends and tlie public generally, that he is now, as
heretofore, always ready to accommodate them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE
STABLES,
NV.vuan, March 14th, 1854 3—tf.
Ho!! For The New Store
AIVD THE
SEW GOODS,
I HAVE AND WILLCONTINUE to receive for
the next WEEK, a HANDSOME and WELL
SELECTED stock of
BEY GOODS,
AND
CSmillinery goods,
Which were bought CHEAP, an-1 which I pro-
po- i- sell at liX'i’REMELY LOW l’lMCES for
CASH. If any one doubts tlie asser
tion, tiny have only to cal! at the New Store,
Opjmsitc the Milledgeville Hotel,
Where I can show them a very nice French
Organdy Robes at $3,511, Jaconent Organdy Dou-
b! • Skirt at *3,50 and $3,75, American Organdy
Rol-.-s :il $ 1,1D, Side -Stripe Silk Robes at $25,
Fhuinced Silk Robes at $22, worth more money.
Lawns, an endless variety from ten to 25 cents
per yard. 2.1100 yards Madder Prints, at 9 cents,
colors warranted, 2,ODD yards at bj, fine figures
and good colors.
Black Silk at 85 cents
pe r yard, better than can lie bought elsewhere for
$l,(i(). A nice assortment of Summer silks at 5<-
cents per yard. More of those Brilliants at 12.4
cents.
Marsailles for ladies basques, from 25 cents to
8(i cents per yard.
Four Bales Stark Mill Sheetings at 9 cents, very
heavy. Three hales of Atlanta Mills at (ij cents,
worth more money iu New York. More of the
wide sheetings at 25 cents, tile last I can soil at
that price, some wider at 30 cents. A grand as
sortment of
For Summer, some as low as 124-cts.
fin doz ladies hose at (ij cents,
loo doz do do at 10 to 12.j cents.
Men’s half hose at 0} cts and up.
Lace Mitts, a large assortment, from 30 cents up
Embroideries, a nice line. Also a line assortment
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
W HEREA, Stephen Brown, Administrator of Dem-
sey B. Small, lateofsaid county, deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said ap
plication should not be granted. Given under my hand
and official signature, this November 28th 1857.
29 mfim JOHN H. BRANTLY. Jr, Ord’y
GEORGIA. Pulaski county.
Tl/TfEEKAS, 8. M. .Manning, Administrator of
V Y Solomon Bennett, lateof said county deceas
ed applies to me for dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why saiil application should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature tin’s
January 13th 1858.
3-1 mfim. JOHN II. BRANTLY Jr., Ord’y.
AY
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
WHEREAS, Surah A. Ray, administratrix of John
\V. Ray, lute of said county deceased, applies to
me for dismission from said trust.
Thi se are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to lx- aud appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have,
w hy said application should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this February 8th
1858.
3« mfim. JOHN II. BRANTLY Jr., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
\\rHEREAS, Etkeldred E. Phillips, adminis-
Y Y trator of Joint Perry, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for Dismission from said
trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish
r!1 persons interested, to lie and appear at my office
witiiin the time prescribed by law, and show cause
if any they have, why said application should not
be granted. Given under my hand and official
signature, this 22d February 1858.
40 mfim JNO. H. BRANTLY, jr.. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
W HEREAS, S. M. Manning Administrator
of J. W. Holder, late of said county deceas
ed, applies to me for dismission front said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said application should uotbe
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
January 13th 1858.
34 mfim. JNO. II. BRANTLY Jr., Ord’y
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, Benj. Bryan, Executor for Jo
seph M. Bryan deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said estate, he hav
ing fully executed said will according to the tenor
and effect thereof.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tlie kindred and all others concerned
to be and appear at my office witiiin the time pre
scribed by law, to siiow cause why said letters
may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion, March
30th 1858.
45 mfim. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wiikinsott county.
W HEREAS, E. Gumming, administrator on
the estate of Wm. Fisher, late of said conn
ty deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
front said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be aud appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law,and show cause,if any
they have, why said application should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
February 3rd, J858.
37 mfim JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
W HEREAS, R. L. C. Gumni. Administrator
on the estate of John Grimes, late of said
county, deceased, petitions the Court for letters
dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
rsons adversely concerned to file their objec
tions on or I--fore the first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand and official signature this
Jan’y 2(>tli, 1858.
> mfim. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’r.
GEORGIA, I’uln.-ki Gounty.
Wl 1IEKEAS, Miles Sanders, Adm’rde bonis non of
Y Y Richard G. Atkins late of said county deceased
applies tome for dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil person*
interested to be and appear at my office within the tinn
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have
why said application should not be granted.
(riven under my hand and official signature, this
February 3d, 18.48.
37 mfim JNO. II. BRANTLY, Jr., Ord’y.
AV
GEORGIA, I’ulaski Gounty.
/TIEEEAS, Gathnriue Williamson, Administra
trix of Tl.ully Williamson, late of said county
deceased, applies to me for dismission from said trust.
These an-therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why s-iid application should not be granted.
Given tinder mv hand and official signature this Feb
ruary 3d. 1858. 37ii:t‘>iit JNO. H. BRANTLY, Jr. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, I'ukeki
WHEREAS, Aull
Y Y John New man hr
> me fi
plies I
Tin -• are
interested, t<
prescribed I
wl
unity.
Newman, administrator of
i-fsaid county deceased, ap-
: .lismissi ei front said trust.
> reforc to cite and admonish all persons
be and appear at my office within the time
law and show cause, if any they have,
fid application should not be granted.
Given muter mv baud, and i.ffieial signature, this,
March 1st, 18.48.
41 mfim. JNO. II. BRANTLY, Jr., Ord’y.
(4 EORGIA, Jasper county
A\71!EKKA8. Nathaniel C. Gordon. Executor
Yt on the estate of Louisa Gordon, lateofsaid
comity, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to be at my office on the first
Monday in August next, and show cause, if any,
why said Executor should not be dismissed in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand at office this Jan’y 20th,
185-8.
35 mfim P. P. LOVE JOY, Ord’ry.
NEAV AM) OLD!
IrtIPORTANT TO BWDjt'.S OP
SEW GOODS, 4c.
I F you want
ours. We
Goods Purchased
CHEAP GOODS, call and sec
ling the
(Iiis
WIIIGH IS COMPLETE, and ;
will astonish those who have been in
buj in jr on a year’s credit. My stock
lecti-d since tlie New York openings,
me an opportunity to get tlie present
and fashions. Also a good assm tmei
the habit of
has been sc- j
which gave
Spring styles
it of
F;1
a j
]£OX
II at about IXfllrT TllC
iOA’i
WHICH I will
Usual Trices.
W. G. LANTERMAN.
Milledgeville, April 7th, I J -52
P. -S. The opening for Millinery will take
place Wednesday, April l-ltli inst.
■lfi tf.
No
Druggists.
48 tf.
April 27, ] -r>8.
J. BHAMIAM, J,-,,
YTTOUKEY AT LAW,j± : 'l
EATOXTOX, GA.
40 1
Bunti-igaud dry goods. No. 37,
rosin. No. 38. Tallow, soup and oil. No. 39,
Ship chandlery. No. 40, Statiom-rr.
UTAH RISC ros, FLORIDA.
Gin s No I. White-oak I--as. No. 3, w hite oak pi--
inisciK-UR timber. No. 4, white-oak keel pieces mid rud
der storks. No. Pi; white pine. N->. 12. Black walnut und
cherry, No. 13, Locust. No. i I, w bile-ash oars, hickory
bat and butts. No IS, Ligniimvita?. No. 21, Iruu.N ►.
ad. zinc, tin. No. no, Hardware No. 27, Paints,
[may 19, 1858—52 4t
March 1. 1853.
GENERAL AGENCY,
AT MILLEDGEVILLE, CEOltr.lA.
\ r C. Barnett, General Agent f
• for tlie transaction of any and M
i business at the Scat of Govorunten-.—^
fliarges reasonable.
Jan. 1, 1858.
32 ly
fi
Dawson, Warren & Ilydes Celebrated
“Tip Top'’ GoiJ Pens!!
FA , IXG received an assortment of the above
.'pens of various siytcs and patterns, we
ire prepared to furnish them at manufacturers
^rices- lucjr aix acknowledged to be the best
made.
A}>ri) 26 1858,
GRIEVE & CLARK
48 tf.
. SAf* The attention of the Ladies is called to the Ad-
verfrcinent of Dr. Cbecstaau, to bo found ou the -kb
A age of this paper
NOTICE I!
$100 REWARD
\\riILL be paid for the apprehension an-Jdeliv-
YY erv to me of one WILSON GALLOWAY,
who was at tiie March Term of the Superior Court
of Twiggs county sentenced to five years impris
onment in tlie State Penitentiary, for an assault,
with intent to murder Andrew- J. Smith on the
seven tit day of October last, aud who made his
escape from tlie Jail of this county on tlie night
- f the eleventh nist., or I will pay Fifty Dollars
for ’nis apprehension and confinement so tiiat I can
get Lint. Officers generally are requested to keep
a diligent look out for the scamp.
JOHN RALEY, D. Slfff.
Marion, Twiggs Co.,Ga., April 12th, 1858.
Description.
WILSON GALLOWAY is about forty years of
age and about five feet eight or ten inches high,
t Lick, set and square shoulders, weighing about
one hundred and fifty or sixty pounds, high cheek
bones, and gray eyes, of a yellow complexion,
(somewhat resembling a Mexican) is a brick ma
son by trade, and sometimes works at caipenfer-
ing, lives with a woman that he calls bis wife by
the name of Angeliue Humphries aud lias two
children. . 47 tf. |
At Prices far below there of any Store in tlie City.
Last season’s purchases we are selling
AT COST AND UNDFfH
J. & H. TREAXOR.
!aMWc have just deceived slot of
TIIjIjAS,
AT PRICES RANGING PROM $1 25 UP-
II A/IDS. THEY ARE THE CHEAP
EST EVER OFFERED HP. UP..
J. A II. T,
Milledgeville, May 11,1853. 51 tf.
For Philadelphia, New York, kc., From
SAV4A.VVII AIW> CIIAKLUSTOX.
Cah.’ii Passage (a Phll.-iriclpfi.-a, s-!5
seurshm Tickets good tor Return
ing, tip to January 1, 1859 $25
Tie] ts from Philadelphia to Niagara Fulls, fur
nished by the Agts. at Charleston and S ivamt.ih, 8'-'
Tin; well known First Class -Side-Wheel Steamships,
Kej stone State, Copt C. P. Marsimian, and
State of Georgia, Capt. J. .1. Gama.
Now Form a Wei-kly Line for the NOKTil. leaving
Clmileston aud Savannah on alternate SATURDAYS,
us follows:
Tim Keystone State, from Charleston, Mav Slh, 22.1;
June -4tii. 191li: July 3.1, 17fh .-it,-! 31st, Ni-., leaving
Philadelphia the altei mite S.utm days.
8.-to of Gen--/ ..fr..m Savannah, May 1st. 15th,
20ti.: June 12th, 2lith; July Kith; anil 24th, Sec., leaving
Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays.
For safety and oomfort, having superior State Rooms,
these Snips are not surpassed by any on the Coast. One
Hundred Miles of tie; Route on Delaware liiver aud
Bay—two nights at sea.
l-ir > I:: ga 111 Falls, 1 lie I.altes ami C.iim-!a,
SHORTEST ASH CHEAPEST ROUTE.
This Line come els at Philadelphia with the Great
Northwestern Rail Road Route throngii t-- Niagara
Falls or Buffalo, in lfi hoars from I’MIade j-hia. Tins ugh
Tiekets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia
an 1 intermediate points, for s ;l- by tin Agents in Sa-
v .I- f ... Fa;.- t-- Niagara or Buffalo, $23,Elmi
ra, 9-1 to Ganandaigna. 822.
G. A. GREINER &i Co., Agts., nt Savannah.
T. S. & T. G. BLDD, Agts., at Chariest,,u.
May 3. 18.44. 49 3m
Spring and Summer Millinery!
R O OHS,
On Wayne St. (Srft Door Sarllt of Masonic. Hall.)
.IIJ9S (.IKK, respectfully solicits the at-
tv:,;i-;i of the Ladiks of M.lkd^cctUe and \ i-
(■-:-ty, to h- r u*-v.- SFl’I’LY of Spring and
Niii.ii.icr M 11.1,1 K 15 V, whiel, she is Now
itcceiviug. embracing all of the latest styles of
BONNETS, HATS. FLATS,HEAD-DRESSES, &c.,
together with n a nrit-ty of Tuimmixgs, Flowers, &e.
I J All orders promptly attended to.
Aldledgc-ville, April 12,1858. 4f> tf
TRUNKS,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of
A very Superior TravclinjT
Trunks, VALISES, CAlil’ET^J-ilJ
BAGS, & e.. just received at the
Jliikdgevilk Ciolbiug Store. Ilotol Yo. I.
A. C. VAIL, Ag t.
May 17 tii, 1858. 51 tf.
JCrUatalogucs Sent Free.4^
a G. EVANS,
PUBLISHER AND ORIGINATOR
LIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE
•
439 GIIESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Ti-e unparalleled snecess which has attended tiie suh-
s- -ilu-r in Iiis distribution of gifts to the Million, has
induced him to make large and valuable additions to
hi.- tonne!- extensive stock of new and popular books.—
Iiis new, complete ami ehtssifi--1 catalogue of books,
ciub ing a’! th- D.-partmviit-of Literature, is mailed
Fiike to any part of th - e-nint.ry.
All books sold nt publisher’s lowest prices, and ail
tin new publications of the day added soon as issued.—
8591- worth of gifts with each Slot) worth of books sold
< i E'JRGi A, Jasper county.
\\rilEREAS, Nathaniel C. Gordon, Adminis-
Y Y trator on the estate of Thomas A. Gordon,
applies to me for letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to be at iny office on the first
Monday iu August next, and show cause, if any,
why said Administrator should not be dismisaed
in terms ofthe statute.
Given under ntv hand at office Ibis Jau'y 20th,
1858.
35 mfim. P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, T
\\J HEKEAS. Da
YY the estate of
gs Gounty.
miei Bullard, Administrator on
Kenedy Bullard into of said
fry, d- ceased, applies to me for letters of Dis-
sion from his said trust, he having fully ex-
ted the same as will more fully- appear by re-
■nce to the records and vouchers of file in of-
'ounty.
^yilF.REAS, E. Gumming, ailministrator on the
f Miclme! Pickle, late of said county deceas-
to me for letters of dismission from said
ate
cd, appli-
trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to be and appear at my offiee within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters of application should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature this Feb
ruary 3rd, 1858.
37 mfim JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
“l iriiEKEAS, Washington J. Solomon, Admin-
Y Y istratur on the estate of Mary Kelly, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of
Dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to he and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, wity said application
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 3rd day of March, J838.
4i mfint. JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, ) To tlie Honorable Court of
Emanuel county. ) Ordinary of said connty.
fTlHE Petition of William J. Flanders, Executor
of tlie last Will and Testament of Spencer
Key, deceased, respectfully showeth that lie hath
fully discharged the duties assigned to him, and
therefore petition tiie Court for a discharge from
iiis said Executorship.
JOHN R. PRESCOTT, Jr.,
Petitioner's Attorney.
Tito above petition heard, and it is ordeted that
a citation do issue requiring all persons concerned,
and they hereby are, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said William J. Flanders should not on tlie
first Monday in October next, be discharged from
said Executorship, and why letters Dismissory
should not be granted to bint, and it is further or
dered that this citation be published in tlie Feder
al Union of Milledgeville, a gazette of this State
for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of
Ordinary of the county aforesaid
GIDEON II. KENNEDY, Ord’ry.
April 16th, 1858. 47 m6nt.
tit
These :tr - therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the parties interested to be and appear at
my office on or by the first Monday iu August
next, then and titer.- to show cause, (if any) why
said applicant may not lie discharged accordingly.
Given under my hand officially at Marion Jan.
19th, 1858. 35 mfim LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
w
; which are daily distributed the
M Hunting Lever Watches,
• Anchor “ “
is r it-ver and Lepine Wutciics,
riot Time Pieces,
-1 anil Fob chains,
ily's Guard and Gimttclainc chair.:
“■ Sdk Dress Patterns
“ Gold Bracelets,
“ Cameo Sets,
“ Mosaic Sets,
“ Florentine Sets,
‘■Goal Pencils and Pens,
“ “ Miniature Lockets,
i its G-'ld Pens, with eases,
nts’ liosoin St u -1 to and Sleeve butto
ly’a Breast Pins,
Ear Rings,
allowing:
-VOKTH FROM
850 to UK)
35 00 to 50
12 no to 25
5 00 to 15
10 00 to 2.4
10 00 to 25
12 00 to 25
5 00 to 1.4
10 00 to 1.4
12 00 to 20
10 00 to 15
2 50 to
2 00 t.
. 2 00 te
1 50 to
2 (HI In
I 01 to
GEORGIA, Emanuel county.
IIEKEAS, Rebecca Durden, Administratrix
on the estate ot Ileury Durden, deceased,
applies to mo for a letter of dismission from said
Administration.
These are therefore to cito and summons the
kindred and creditors and all other persons con
cerned to tiie their objections in the Ordinary’s
office of tlie county aforesaid on or by the first
Monday iu July next, and siiow cause, ifany they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office iu -Swainsboro,
tliis Feb’y lllth, 1858.
30 mfim. GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
"1 \7TIEREAS, George K. Reid and John Reaves
Y Y applies to nte for letters of Dismission from
Administration of the estate of Drewry Reaves,
lute of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
and all others concerned, to be and appear at iny
office within the time prescribed Ly law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office this April 27th,
1858.
49 mfim. M. HENDERSON, Ord'ry,
THE POETRY OF P1IYWIC.
AYER’S PILLS glide sugar-shod over the palate,
lu-.t their energy, although wrapped up, is there, and
tells with great force offtlie very foundation --f disease.
There are thousands of sufferers who would not wear
their distempers if they knew they could be cured for
25 cents. Try Avre’s Pills, and you will know it.
Purify the blood an-1 disease will be starved out.
Cleanse the system from impurities and you are cur
l'd alreudv. '1 uke this best of all purguih i-s, and Sero-
fula, Indigestion, Weakness, Headache, Backache
Side:.die, Jaundice, Rheumatism, derangement ofthe
Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, all derangements aud all
diseases which a purgative remedy can reac h, fly before
them like darkness before the Sun.
Reader, if you are suffering front any oftl-e numer
ous complaints they cure—suffer no more—tlie remedy
has been provided for you, and it is criminal to neglect
it That Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.-is tl^ best medicine
for a Cough, is known to the whole w.-rld, and that
Ayer s Pills are the best of ail Pills, is known to those
who have used them.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell. .Mass., and
S-dd by Druggists everywhere. may 1 3m
WOOD’S II.Ylit RESTORATIVE
For tittle Ly E, J, White.
“ and Gent’s Gold Rings,
its' Bosom Pius, i Off to 3 50
Lady’s Pearl Card Gases, 2 49 to .4
IVli-monuioE, Pocket Knives, fee., 1 OOto 5
Arti-Ies of Gold Jewelry, and Gift Bunko,
not enumet ntad in the above, worth from 25 to 25
One ofthe above named gifts presented to each pur
chaser of a book at tin- timeofsale, although all books
are sold tit publisher's lowest prices. The complete
and classified Catalogues may be had without charge,
by calling or sending youraddress.
Liberal inducements to country agents. Orders fr-un
ti-e country promptly filled an-1 t’lie goods forwarded by
express or mail same dav. Address.
G. G. EVANS,
43ft Chesnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.
: V To I be I* nblic—-Vs there are many (rift
U-M.k advertised throughout the country, Mr.
U VANS deems it just to himself and hi« duty to the
public—inasmuch as he originated the Gift-book busi
ness—to state as evidence of the instability of inaiiv of
such concerns, that they conceal their real names from
the public and are advertising their business, under
assumed ones. Mr. E., is a ware that these various con
cerns published as Gift-Book stores, are calculated to
]*ring the bu.-ines* established by himself into disrepute.
II-• asks of tlie public a correct judgement in regard to
hi-’ Gilt Book enterprise; for the honor, integrity, and
success, of which he refers to all the prominent pub
lishers in tlie United States. Bead his catalogue.
Mav 18th 1858. 51 5t
T
SAVE MONEY
B Y making your Purchases, Large or Small, in
New York, through the
Planters and Farmers Purchasing Agency.
At Auction aud wholesale prices for Cash, and at
a uniform commission of Qi per cent.
Send your orders, or for an explanatory circular
to GEORGE FOSTER, Purchasing Agent.
51 3tn.] 2(5 Broadway. New York.
I.YICOKTANT TO RIVERS OF
DRY-GOODS, tfcO
\\7E are selling the GOODS Pnrchasrd ihia
Y Y Sensou, nt prices far below that of any Store in
tlie City. Last Seasons purchases we are selling nt
Cost, nnal Cutler. J H. TKEANOB.
Milledgeville, April 30, 185S. 49 tf
GEORGIA. I’ulaski county.
\\T HEKEAS. John Bulinger, Administrator of
T T l’hereby Simms i.ife of said enmity deceased,
applies to me for dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to he an-1 appear at my offiee
within the time prescribed by law, and show cause
if any they hav e, why said application should not
be granted.
(-iveil under m y official signature. May fi, 183
511 mfim. JNO. H. BRANTLY, Jr. .Ord’y
GEORGIA. Pulaski county.
IT AS, Bryant A. Wood, Adm’r of Jona-
Wood, late of said county, deceased, ap
plies to me for Dismission from said trust.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, aud siiow cause,
if any they have, why said application should not
be granted.
Given under my 1-ahd and official signature, this
15th April, 1-5-8.
5(1 infiiu. JOHN II. BRANTLY, Jr., Ord’ry.
vy HEKI
YY than \
GEORGIA, Twiggs connty.
IVTHEREA.S, William W. Bozeman administra-
Y Y tor on the estate of Archelius Barnes, late of
said couuty deceased., applies to me for letters of
dismission from his said trust, he having fully ex
ecuted the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be aud appear at my office on or by the first
day of December next, then and there to show
cause, if any, why said letters may no be grant
ed,
(Jiven under my hand officially at Marion, May
3d 1858.
50 mfim. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
NV
GEORGIA, Pulaski couuty.
HEKEAS, Arthur Newman, administrator of
Joint Newman, late of said county, deceas
ed, applies to me for Dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office with
in tlie time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said application should not be
granted. Given under my hand aud official sig
nature, this February 22d 1858.
4t> mfim JNO. H. BRANTLY, jr., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
W/TlEItEAS, Lydia Collins, Administratrix of Wm.
IT P. Collins, late of said county deceased, applies
to me for dismission from said trust
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons
interested to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not be granted.
Given uuder my hanj at office, February 3d, 1858,
37 mOm ’JOHN II. BRANTLY, Jr. Ord’y.
Rule Nisi.
llebn & Foster, ) Mortgage Ac.
in -ii tt* t , V March Term 1858.
I inllogus II. Laud. )
P RESENT, the Honorable William W. nolt,
Judge of said court. It appearing to the court
by the pititiou of Behn and Foster, that on the
fifth day of May, iu tlie year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty three, Philologus
II. Laud of the county of Montgomery, made and
delivered to said Belin and Foster, ids certain
promisory note, bearing date, the day and year
aforesaid, whereby the said Philologus H. Laud,
promised four years after date (meaning the date
of said note,) next, following tlie date of said note,
to pay on the order of Belin and Foster, one hon-
dn-p and ninety one dollars and sixty five cents,
with interest from date, (meaning tiie date of said
note,) for value received. And afterwards on the
same day aud year aforesaid, executed and deliv
ered to said Behn and Foster, his deed of Mort
gage, whereby tlie said Philologus H. Laud, con
veyed to tlie said Behn and Foster, the South
ern half heieg an undivided half of ali that cer
tain tract or parcel of land lying, being, and situa
ted in Emanuel couuty, and State of Georgia,
containing one thousand acres, be the same more
or less, bounded by lands of Thomas Carter, Em-
mar Bails, L. G. Scogins, and vacant lands, condi
tioned that of said Pltilolog-us H. Laud, should pay
off aud discharge said note, or cause it to he done
according to tlie tenor and effect thereof, that their
said deed of mortgage, and said note should be
come aud be null and void to all intents and purpo
ses. Audit furtheranpearing that said note remains
unpaid, it is therefore ordered that said Philologus
H. Laud, do pay into Court by the 1st day of
the next term thereof; the principal, interest, and
cost due 011 said note, (or show cause to the con
trary, if any he lias,) and that on the failure of
the said Philologus H. Laud so to do, the equity of
redemption, in and to said mortgaged premises, be
forever thereafter barred and foreclosed, and it is
further ordered tiiat this Rule be published in the
Milledgeville Federal Union once a month for the
space of four months,or a copy tliereof.be served 011
said Philologus H. Laud or his special agent or at
torney at least three months previous to tlie next
term of this Court. A true extract from the min
uets. GIDEON H. KENNEDY, CTk. S.C. E. C.
April 3d, 1858. 47 m4m.
DR. W HEELER’S
Sherry Wine Tonic Bitters!!
This Elegant Stomach Filters,
Composed Entirely or Roots and Herbs, and
compounded with the best of Sherry Wine, requires
no panegyric to establish its frame. Its increasing de
mand for the pust seven years throughout the United
States in private famil- s. and all the principal Hotels,
being a sufficient test of its efficacy in restoring the tone
and nervous energy of the various organs contributing
to digestion. Possessing the valuable properties of an
Alterative, Antispeptie aud Aromutic Bitter, it gently
excites the secretions of tiie gastic juice, invigorates tin-
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That it is the Best Preparation ever Offered
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But itis the condition of the stomach and the system
generally—not the name of tiie disease—which must lie
taken into consideration I11 using it, ns there is scarcely
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used. It is especially recommended to ladies of delicate
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exigencies peculiar to the weaker sex, and affords great
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meals. It is pleasant to the taste, efficacious in its design,
and no person, after giving it a fair trial, will ever be
without them as a preventive, and also a remedy for the
above complaints, so long as money can buy them.
Prepard only by DR. LEWIS WHEELER, Drug
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and at all the principal Hotels, Saloons, and the Country
Stores thoughout the United States and the Canadas. "
He also is proprietor of Dr. Wheeler’s Vegetable
cough syrup, rheumatic cure, Female alterative
TONIC, GKAEFFXELL’s GERMAN CYPRIAN JULAP, CO-
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the Original Dr. STOUGHTON’S ELIXIR.
. ir*DR. WHEELER’S Sherry Wine Bitters,
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Julv 14. 1857. 7 ly
AND XiXFB OF
RADFORD J. CROCKETT,
I 'I? w , i 2F 0 . lton ? ount y J«a, condemned to be hung
on the I8th day of June,, 1858, for the murder and
high-way robbery oC Sam’l Landrum, near Atlanta,
on the 8th day of April. The strange and startling
adventures connected with the life tins ecceutric
young man, will interest and astonish all classes of
readers.
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of June. J
Any number less than four copies, 30 cents each.
When four or more copies art ordered to one address,
25 eents each. Postage stamps to pay the postage,
when the books are to be sent by mail, must always ac
company the order. The postage will be 3 cents on
each book.
Orders will be filled in the order they are received,
first cotne, first served. Adtlress,
WIL1XAM SAT.
Agent and Publisher, Atlanta. Ga.
Atlanta, Ga., May ggil, 1858. 1 2t.
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limited to twenty. Rate of tuition, ft 00 per annum,
payable in advance or at tiie middle of each term, ami
none admitted for less than one term. There will be
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wishing to apply, are requested to do so as soon as pos
sible. None will be received but those of good moral
character. Three or four boys can be accommodated
in the family of the Principal.
Eatontop, May 22nd, 18;>.8. 1 tf.
WIIO IS THE OWNER?
D EL1\ EKED to the Jailor ufChatham county, by the
Sheriff of the county,
A negro woman who calls herself VIRGINIA or
GliVVV. She is stout built, 4 feet, 91-2 inches high,
and about twenty-five or thirty years of age, she says
that she was owned by Mr. James Dobbins of Halifax,
VirgiiilS, and that her former master was Dr. Patrick
Foster, that her owner sold her ton trailer, uml she
strayed from the gang, which said trailer had with him;
said" woman is black; and 1 think, lias been stolen. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove property,
and pay expenses, otherwise, the Sheriff’ will be direc
ted bv the Justices of the Inferior Court of tins county,
to sell said slave as the law directs. She was lodged In
Jail in June last
CHARLES VAN HORN, Jailor.
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Y Y erv at the Penitentiary in Milledgeville, ot
JOHN IIEATIf, a convict, who escaped on the
24th day of May, 1858, front said Penitentiary, or
I will pay fifty dollars for his lodgment in any
safe Jail so I can get hint.
Said Heath is 24 years of age, fair complexion,
light sandy hair, and blue eyes—was sentenced,
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eli McConnell,
Princ’pl Keeper G. P.
May 25th, 1858. 1 2t-
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