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SHERIFF SALES. Bailwb Sheriff Male. TT7 ILL be sold before the court house door, ▼ T iu the town of Statesboro, Bulloch County, on the first Tuesday iu SEPTEMBER next, in the legal hours of sals, the following property to wit: One lot of land containing five hundred acres, more or less, it being the place where Louis Akens Sr. now resides. Levied on as the property of Louis Akens Sr. to satisfy sundry ti fas 'sued from a justice court, in favor of C- E. Fletcher. Bounded on the north by lands of Win. 8im- mons, south by lands of W. H. Brannen. 1 roper- ty pointed out by plaintiff, levy made by Constable and returned to me. • . . , T , „ . Also one lot of land in the 46th d;stric. County. Levied on as the property of Wui. \\ . Womack, to satisfy sundry fi fas tsued from a justice court, in favor of John Miney vs. W in. W . Womack, principal- Three hundred acres of land bounded north east by A. Miucy, south by A Parish ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES. Postponed Sale* W ILL be sold under an order of the Ordinary of Jasper county: 100 acres of land in Jasper county, known as the Kelly place, one lot in New ton county, adjoining land of Benjamin Carr and others. Said Land to be sold as follows: Jasper Lands IstTuesday in NOVEMBER next Newton *• 1st Tuesday in OCTOBER next. The above property belonging to the estate of Thomas Wyatt, late of Jasper county, deceased, and sold for a division with the legatees. Terms on the day ol sale. JNO. W. WYATT, Ex'r. January 9th, 1858. 35 tds Administrator's Sale. e Y virtue of an order from the cou.t of ordinary Wif • lkinson county, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu SEPTEMBER next, before the court _ _ house door in the town of Cacsville Cass county property pointed out by pontiff. Levy made by Lot cf land No. 81 iu the 17th Dist of the third constable and returnd to rae.^ _ ■ section, in originally Cherokee, now Cass county. WILLIAM RICHARDSON Sheriff. July 21sc, J858. 9 tds. Irwin Sheriff Sale—SEPTEMBER. "VI7TLL be sold before the Court House door, in IT the town of Irwinville, Irwin County on the firslTuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within the legal hours of Sale, the following property to wit: One lot of land No 159, in the 3rd District Ir win county, Levied nn as the property of Lemuel Taylor, to satisfy one mortgage ii fa issued from Irwin Superior Court, in favor of James Lutrell vs Lemuel Taylor. Property pointed out in said fife. D. J FENN Sh'ff. July 17th, 1858. 9 tds. Wilkihton ihrritf Malt*. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door, in the town of Jrwinton. in s:ud county, w’tbin the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: 50 acres of Land, levied on as the property of \Y .L. Bloodworth, and joining lands of Ii. Blood worth and J. Radford; to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa, issued from the Justice Court of tfco328tli district, G. M.,in favor of Henry Howell vs W. L. Bloodworth, lands pointed out by plaintiff, levy made and returned to me by a constable. One acre of land, more or less, it being the lot where on the Bloodworth Court is held, in the 328th district (J. M., with a Court house, store-house and Grocery- house and a dwelling bouse, with other improvements on the place, levied on as the property of James O S a-i tc satisfy one ti fa issued from the Superior Court of Wilkinson county, in favor of E. F. Wood iv Co., now •ontrolled by Leroy Fleetwood. One bed and stead, 1 mattrass, 1 boxof tools, 1 trunk, 2 Clocks, J pair tiace chains, 1 weediug-hoe, 1 loi hooks, 4 chairs, 1 table, some cooking utensils 1 double barrel gun, 2 club-axes, all levied onus the property ofW.,M. H. Hill, to satisfy one Attachment iu favor of \Y. M 11. Martin vs said Hill, and returned to the Inferior Court, levied on by a constable. Sold bvau order of Court. B. O’BANNON, Sheriff, Irwinton, July 29th 1858. 10 tds Wilkinson Nhrriff Sale—September. W ILL be sold, before the Court House door, at Irwinton, on the fi;st Tuesday in < KP- TEMBER next, the following property to-wit: One negro woman, of dark complexion, named Beady, between 4s and 50 years of age ; Levied on as the property of Jesse B. Carroll, to satisfy sundry Justice Court ti fas to-wit: One in favor of J. W. Parker, one in favor of Light- foot and Fbnders, one In favor of Chas. Johnson, one in favor of Isaac Stephens, one in favor of W. F. Sanford, one in favor of E. H. Bat son, one in favor of David Miers and.l. B. Car- roll, one in in favor of J. I. Shepherd, one in fa vor of R. Raley, one in favor of Lightfoot and Flanders against J. B. Carroll and Wiley Ethredge. All levied on by Lewis Spears, Constable of 352d District, and returned to me. Also, one hundred and forty-seven acres of land more or less, lying in the 4th district of said county, adjoining lands of G. B. Burney William O’Bannon and others, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Leroy Fleetwood, now controlled by Wm. O’Bannon. Levy made 3rd March last, and post poned until now. Levied on as the property of J. B. Carroll. ISAAC LINDSEY, D. Sh’ff. July 29th 1858. 1(1 tds. TwisgN Sheriff Sale. "lAT'ILL be sold before the Court House door, iu TT the town of Marion Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property-towit: The undivided inteiest of two hundred two and a haif acres of land, more or less, it being the place whereon the Widow Mixon now lives, as the property of John Brooks, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 355th Dis trict, G.M.,in favor of Sheppard and htheredge vs. John Brooks. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Postponed Sale—at the same time and place. 1 lli acres of land, it being the South half of lot number not known, in the 27th District of Twiggs county, adjoining Jacob Jordon and oth- Levied on as the property of Benjamin Gold- containing forty acres more or less, belungin, the estate of Joseph Lord, late of Wilkinson Co deceased sold for the benefit of the heirs ana cred itors. Terms cash. B. FORDHAM, Jr, Adm’r July 12th, 1*58. 8 tds Administrator's Sale. 4 GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary -TV of Jasper county, will be sold wj the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court House door, in the town of Zebulon, Pike county, with in the legal hours of sale, Thirty three and one third acres of hind, the dower taken from lot of land belong ing to the estate of William Jones, late of Jasper county,deceased. Also, within the legal hours of Bale, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the Court House door, in Springplace, Murray county, will be sold: Fifty three and one third acres of land, dower taken from lands belonging to the estate of William Jones, late of 'aspercounty, deceased. Sold for the ben efit of the heirsof said deceased. JOSEPH JONES, Adm’r. July 12th, 1858. [p. p. l.J 7 tds. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Holm -sville, Appling county, ou the first Tuesday in SEP j EMBER next, the fol lowing property, to-wit: Lots of land No [350,] three hundred and fifty, also 390 acres of lot No. 349 out of which the widows dower has been laid offi comprising 13b acres, fe-’h of said lots lying in the second district of said county of Appling, to be sold as the ptoper- ty ot Richard Bullard, late of said county deceas ed. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOSEPH G. WIIARTON, Adm’r. June 7th, 1858. 3 tds. Administrator's Hale. B Y virtue of order front the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county will be sold in the town of Marietta Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,' the following property to wit: One lot of land No. 879 in the Kith dist. the sec ond Section, containing forty acres more or less. Also on the same day will be sold one lot in Pal- lis, Paulding county No 840. second dist. and third section containing 40acres more or less, sold as the property of James Cannon, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors. Terms cash. T. J. HOLOMON, Adm’r. July 15th 1858 8 tds. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. S3 COTTON SEED JACOB COBB. B. H.MYRICK. JOHN SPEIGHT. W. J. T. RAY; J. S. SCOGIN. H. ROGERS. T HE Undersigned have used “White’s Cotton Seed Planter," and find that it deposits the seed in a narrow and straight line, even in the roughest land, ttier.-bv rendering the subsequent work much easier.— It saves much seed, and is a machine easily managed and not liable to get out of order. D. PRITCHARD, J. C, WHITAKER, ROB’T. W. TRAPP, SAM E II. HUGHES. X. J. ROGERS. K. M. ORME; Sen. CHAS. DuBIGNON. Baldwin county, Ga., July 1,1858. This Cotton Planter, recently patented by T. W, White, will be exhibited by me soon, in various parts of this State. Being hinered to a common Scooter stock, and following directly in its furrow, it adapts itself to all irregularities of the land, and plants equally well whether in smooth or rough ground, but it will not cov er except on even land. It is light, durable anu simple with little modification, plants other kinds of seed: and deposits Guano in the drill. These machines are being now made under the supervision of the patentee. (Irders directed to him, or me, at Milledgeville, will be answered. M. 31. HALL, Gen’L Agent. August 10. 1858. 11 ly. Cotton d; Wool Manufacturing, At the ROCK FACTOR’S’, WARREN COUSTY, GA | THE Subscriber having thoroughly repaired the 1 above FACTORY, and added New Machinery, are able tosupply a SUPERIOR article <-f 0»uabnrgH and Viia-ns. \Ve have also put in a NEW and IM PROVED set of WOOL MACHINERY, and are pre pared tn tnrd Wool into Kolia or Ylninilnc* lurc it into doth, to order, in the best manner, and at the usual rates. WOOL will he received, and Goods delivered at the Railroad Depot in Miiledgevitle, and also at the Depot in Warren ton. I will pay the full marij^t price for Wool. D. A. JEWELL. ROCK FACTORY If1858. 49 tf Post Office, Warrenton, Ga. p. S.-r-M v Goods may always be found at the Store ot C. C. (?AUR. (S. 15. Brown’s oldstand,) uext door to Conn’s Variety Store, Milledgeville, Ga, Administrator's Safe. THE well known plantation, be longing to the estate of the late Col. Wm Toney deceased will be sold by order ofCourt at Fort Gaines. Clay Co. Ga-, on First monday in November next. This Plantation lies on Chattahoochee River, five miles above Fort Gaines the western terminus of the S. W T . Rail Road, and on the road front the latter place to Eufaula, on which a daily stage passes; it has fine improvements to-wit—a new two story dwelling house, large and commodious; with seven rooms,all ceiled and painted with brick chimneys to six rooms, a new gin house and new cotton screw, and framed negro houses, all new and complete. The house lot and negro houses are well watered and so is every field on the plan tation; with a good garden and orchards of apples pears, peaches &c., attached. There is about 800 acres of corn and cotton land in cultivation, all nearly dead level, whose productive quality can be judged from the fact well authenticated that 30 hands have actually cleated $63,000 from 1850 to 1857, from the sales of six crops of corn and cotton made on the place, and this too over and above all plantation expenses. This Plantation lies on the Georgia side of the Chattahoochee, opposite Col. Archibald McKays, and contains about 1200 acres of land more or less, and will be sold on the usual favorable cred its of land sales, all to be specially declared on the day of sale. South-western Georgia is the cotton growing re- sion proper, and as these river plantations sell at 10 to $15 per acre, an opportunity will now be of- e^RKIAGE R. E. GARDNER, (Successor to H. B. &. B. R. Gardner,) Would respectfully announce to the public gener ally, that he has taken the SHOP formerly oc cupied by H. B. & B. R. Gardner, where he in tends carrying on the business of Manufacturing and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in all of the various branches. ing, &c. AU kinds of Carriaqe Ikon Work done with despatch. We will make to order any description of a ve hicle at short notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited, and we hope that those having work to be done in our line of business, will give us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1857. 33 tf. 3i O ill ii ii A V it, ’ e> HOLLAXE* SUTTERS fr-p-t Vk&gJ Jr y- .rV-N bvV*. ' . Vfei / f ‘ ers. ing. Jr., who is now living on the place, to satisfy a ti fa from Twiggs Superior Court in favor of Hub- fered to the public to buy a large open plantation bard T. Reynolds vs. said Golding. Property in a high state of cultivation at a very moderate pointed out by Plaintiff. price, and on easy and accommodating terms. July 26.1858. JOHN RALEY, D. Sh’ff. 10 tds. Wilkinson Sheriff Soles.—Postponed e W ILL be sold before the Court nouse door in the town of Irwinton, between the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, the fol lowing property, to-wit: One Sorrel Stallion Horse, one Sorrell mare with flax maue and tale, one dark bay Horse 3Iule, one yoke of oxen and cart, and all the stock cattle, twenty head, more or less, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of James J- Scarboro, against Thomas Jackson, issued rotn the Inferior Court of said county. The property pointed out in said fi fa. ISAAC LINDSEY D. Sh’f. July 29,1858. 10 tds. Postponed Emanuel Sheriff Sale V1T1LL be sold before the Court House door, iu the town of Swainsboro, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEJIBEB next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit: 500 acres of land," more or less, adjoining lands of Stephen Kindly and others. Lying on the east side of Steep Hill Creek. Levied on ns the property of said McCullough and others, known as the Davis place, with improvements thereon. To satisfy one Superior Court ti fa, in favor of Steven Kindly. Property pointed by one defendant, Also, two Town Lots. No’s. 16 and 43, lying in the town of Swainsboro, Emanuel county. Levied on as the property of Mathew Overstreet, to satisfy sun dry fi la’s in favor of John W. Neel. Property pointed out by the defendant. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. K. C. KRIANT. Sheriff, E. C. July 28th, 1858.10tds. Coffee .sheriff Half. W ILL be sold, before the Court House door, in the town of Douglas, Coffee comity, Ga , on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, wiluiu the legal hours of sale, the following property to- wit: The improvement on lot of land No. 314, in the 6th District of originally Appliog now Coffee county; Levied on as the property of Benjamin Teston, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of a Justice Court, for the 437th District, G. M., in favor of John Cook vs. Benjamin TestOD. Property point ed out by Plaintiff: Levied on and returned to me by Henry Elbs, Bailiff. Also, lots of Land, No. 198 and 199, in the Gth District of originally Appling, now Coffee; Lev ied on as the property of James Gaskin, to satisfy one Justice Court ti fa issued out of a Justice Court for the 1127th District, G. 51., in favor of Mark Mobley vs James Gaskin. Property point ed out by the Defendant. Levied on and return ed to mo by James Pearson. Bailiff. MARK WILLCOX, Sh’ff. August 3d, 1858. 12 tds. Gnanarl Nhrriff Stair. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, ip the town of Swainsboro, Emanuel coun ty, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, between tbe usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit: 409 acres of Pine Land, more or less, lying on the waters of Ogeechee River, adjoining lands of James Stephens and others: Levied on as the property of John W. Green, to satisfy sundry ii Ls issued in a. Justice Court, held in the 57th Dist , in favor of Marras Elkin and others. Property pointed out by the Plaintiff. Also, one other tract containing 700 acres, more Or less, adjoing lands to Thomas J. Marras and Others; Lavied on to satisfy sundry ti fas issued from the 50th District, in favor of Thomas L. lfoore. B. C. BR1ANT, Sh’ff. July 20th, 1858. 11 tds. S IXTY days after date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson coun ty for leave to sell the land and negroes belong ing to the estate of Jesse C. Webb, late of said county, deceased. JAMES LORD, Admr. ELIZABETH WEBB, Admr'x. July 1st, 1858, f, 9t. IVotice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jesse C. Webb lateof Wilkinson county now deceased, are de sired to come forward and make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate are reques ted to render them in duly authenticated within the me prescribed by law. JAMES LORD, Adm’r ELIZABETH WEBB, Adrn’x. Irwinton July 28th 1853 1,1 9 >- July 16, 1858, R. G. RICKS. W. TONEY. Admr’s 8 tds. Admimisti a tor's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Hawkinsville. Pulaski county, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER npxt, bet ween the usu al hours of sale, One half of lot offend No. 180, in the22nd District, formerly Wilkinson, now Pu laski county. Sold as the property of John M. Boothe, fete of said county deceased, and lor the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. J. R. COOMBS, Adm’r. July 13th 1858. 8 tds. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order granted by Ordinary of 1Y Wilcox county, Will be sold before the Court j House door in Abbeville, on the 1st Tuesday in OC TOBER next, all of the Lands belonging to William I Bowen late of said county, deceased. On the premises 1 is situated one of the best Mills, saw and grist, in all Southern Georgia, there is pleuty of water for almost any kind of machinery, wool-carding or even plenty of water for a cotton factory—the mill is supplied bv large springs that never fail: it is now in good repair Any person wishing to invest money now is the time. Tbe Grist alone will pay from $1000 to $1500 per year The river is near, if lumber should accumulate on the yard it can supply all the country to Darien. F. J. BOWEN, Adm’rx. B. A. FUSSELL, Adm’r. Wilcox co., July 23,’58, 10 tds. i (-'■•led ginlra .TI are lull Mole W ILL be sold in the city of Milledgeville on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER uext, at the usual place of holding Sheriff Sales in said city, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty to-wit: City lot No. 338 in the city of Columbus. State of Georgia and Murcogee county, together with all the improvements on tbe same, it being one of the most delightful residences in said city, levied on as the property of Richard Patten, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the 6th Circuit court of the United States for the southern District of Georgia, in fi, vor of David Goddard vs John C. Ruse and Richard Patten. F. M. BROOKS Dep. U. S. Marshal. August 3d 165a 11 tds. TWO MONTH’S NOTICES. T WO months after date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Buliocli county for leave to sell the fends belong ing to the estate of Thomas Dasher, fete of said county, deceased. WILLIAM H. McLEAN, Admr. ELIZA DASHER, Admr’x. July 20th, 1858. (Dii) 10 9t. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. W HEREAS, John Anderson and John B. Rushing, will at the Court of Ordinary ap ply for letters of Administration on the estate of Edmond Anderson, fete of said county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand at office this 20th day of July, 1856. 10 5t. [d b) WILLIAM LEE, Ord’ry. S IXTY days afterdate application will he made to the Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to sell the land and negroes belong ing to the estate of John Spears, late of said county deceased. July 12 th 1358. THOMAS J. SPEARS, Ex’r. (P- ■) 9t. S IXTY days after date application will be made t<> the Court of Ordinary of Emanuel county, for leave to sell all, or a portion, of the fend and negroes belonging to the estate of Joshua Roxvn- tree, late of said county, deceased. JOHN ROUNTREE ) , , , MANNING ROUN TREE, \ Admr s August 5th, 1858. (w &. j h xv) 7 9t. S IXTY’ days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Emanuel County, for leave to sell all of the 'fend belonging to the minor heirs of James Hightower, fete "of said county, deceased. JOHN G. HUTCHESON, Guardian. August 5th, 1858. [xv& j h XV] 7 9t. S IXTY' days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin comity for leave to sell the West half of lot of Land No. 292. in the 4th District of originally Irwin county, belonging to the estate of James Mixon, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. , , ABRAHAM MIXON, Adm’r. July 5th, 1858. 7 q t jj a 3’ s a fOT date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of the county of Eman uel for leave to sell 2oo acres of land belonging to he estate of Elijah Beasley, lateof i.mannel coun ty, deceased, said fends adjoining Burrel Kea and Lleazor Durden. ELEAZOR DURDEN, Adm’r August 13, 1858. [o. h. k.] 139"'. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave tn tell tlie real estate of Buily Fieeinan, late of Jasper county dec’d H W. B. FREEMAN ' A. J. FREEMAN, (P. P. L.) July 5th. 1858. AUmr’s. 7 9t. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson countv, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to jthe estate of Elizabeth Smith, lateof of said coun ty deceased. RICHARD S. SMITH, Adnt’r. August 11th 1858. [J. C. B ] 12 9t. r.-?-tys t Jfer Wm THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BYSPSPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, ACHE. And the various affections consequent u jam a disordered Stomach or Xiiver, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, He&rUium, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, C«»stiveness, blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Ner vous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cel ebrated Holland Professor, Boerliavc. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its intro duction into the United States was intended more es pecially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I ooav offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medi cinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continu ous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation Generali j’instantaneous in effect, it finds ii.*- way direct ly to the seat of lift , thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infus ing new health and vigor in tiie system. NOTICE—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos sessed of siugular remedial properties, Oj9kXJ‘3?ioi^r, The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has in duced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not pursuaded to buy any thing else until you have given Boerhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. ij^Sold at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BESJ.UHY PACK JR & CO. MANCFACTURIN G PHARMACENTISTS AND CHEMISTS, PITTSBURGH, PA. U^Sold in Milledgeville, by Fleming G. Grieve, and Druggists generally. June 30, 1858. 5 lv. 1000 ACRES OF Flint Fiver Lands lor Sale. pIIE nnders r r X business, offers lor Sale <1 being desirous of winding up their on any time to suit pur chasers, a valuable settlement of ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, lying on the West side ot Flint Riv er, ten miles north of Oglethorpe, and ten miles south of Reynolds. XJU0 acres of this settlement is number one pine land, the balance, 800 acres, entirely swamp. The swamj) land is less liable to be inundated by the River than any lands on said River in Macon county, and will doubtless make from 60 to 80 bushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton. There are 80 acres of pine land, and 15 of swamp cleared amt in a state of cultivation. Water, health and society cannot be excelled in South-western Georgia. Applv to COOK & MONTFORT, June 16,1857. 4 tf. at Oglethorpe. Confectionary and Flour Depot. I HAVE just RECEIVED a large and fresh as sortment of all ARTICLES in the Confectionary line. Candies. Preserves, Raisins, Nuts, of all kinds Pickles, Lobsters, i tried Beef, Cheese, Brandy- Cherries, and a hundred other things too numer ous to mention here. FIXE BRAY I) Y AYD FRESH 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. 22 tf Important to a Females!! Dr. Oheeseman’s Fills. N O T I C L—The combinations of ingredients in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten sive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruation, removing all obstructions, xvhether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which al ways arise from interruption of nature. They can be securely used as a preventive. These pills should never he taken in pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each Box. Price. $1 per box. For 'sale by Wm. Barnes, J as. llevty and EJ White Milledgeville, they will be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1, they can also he obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheeseman, Box No. 1531, New York Post-office. 17 Iy II. G. CYPHERS, H. D. S. DR. CYPHERS, having permanently located in MiUedgevilU, i respectfully offers his services in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY to the commit nity at large. Dr. C. is a regular graduate of the 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 ae cording to tlie most recent improvements. He is in receipt of ail the Dental Journals published in this country or Europe, and is ready to adopt any improvement endorsed by the Profession. Teeth Cleaned, Pulgged, &c., xvith particular reference to their utility, preservation ana beauty. OFFICE IN DR. FORT S BUILDING November 2, 1857. 23 jy GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAND FOR SALE. I NTENDING to remove West, I offer for sale my Plantation in Hancock , countv, containing about 1000 acres of land, lyingon the Oconee River and Saudv Run creek. Come and see it, for 1 will sell a bargain. JOHN GRAYBILL. Julv 24th 1853. 9 2m. 9 9 & YAMJABiH JPIiiVHtrAUDIT TO* A VALUABLE plantation containing over ltiOO acres of excellent land, Iviug ou the waters of the Ogeechee in Washington county, is offered for sale. The same is xvell known as one of the best and healthiest Plantations in Middle Georgia. The land consists of three tracts or settlements formerly known as the Robinson, McCullers and Mathis places, thev are all adjoining and are situated on the Sparta and Auirustu Roads, three miles from the Central Rail Road: on the same are two good dwelling houses, Overseer’s house, Gin house, Cotton Screw, Cribs &-c., and accom modations for more than 100 negroes. There are two orchards of excellanl fruit on the place, and the fields are under good fences, a great deal of land well taken ill grass for raising stock,and fine water and timber abun dant. The stock, farm utensils, and furniture, if desired, will be sold with the plantation. The plantation can be conveniently divided into two places, if preferred, as there are two distinct settlements. The terms can be made very accommodating. For further particulars, apply to. AUG. P. WETTER, Savannaii, Ga. July 15, 1858. 9 3m. Randolph Lands for Sale. o__a THE undersigned offers on aceom- •WJvfrt modating terms 1800 acres of land Randolph county, Ga , lying from MMm within three to six miles of the Chat tahoochee river, and within one mile and a half of the Southwestern Railroad (now building) from Cutbbert to Eufaula, Ala. . These lands vvillbe divided into settlements of 301! or 4‘ill (or more) acres, to suit purchasers. Those wishing bargains, healthy and productive posses sions in this section of the State, will do xvell to call ami see for themselves These lands are ad- ioining and embrace three or four settlements, each having a fair proportion of cleared or open feud xvith necessary buildings, «fcc- &c. WM, L. CRAWFORD. Georgetown, Ga., June 15,1858 3 tf New Me\a\Vie Burial Cases. All Cases, when sold, considered for CASH! ra^IHE Subscriber lias now on hand, allot' the J- diff erent 8izes of l isle’s New Style of Metallic BuriutTlases, which will he sold at asntall profit. L. KENFIELD., (Mnsonic Hull. Milledgeville, March 24. 1857. 43 tf GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS? MEDICAL COLLEGE OF * GA., MS T HE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OF LEC TURES in this Institution will begin on the first Monday in Wovember next, with an Introductory Lecture by Prof. Emeritus Prof, of Anatomy—G. M. NEWTON, Anatomy—II. F. CAMPBELL, M D. ■Surgerv—L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy—J OS. JONES, M. D. Institutes and Practice—L. 1). 1' ORD, M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy H. > • -!• MILLER,M D. „ _ . Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Jurispru dence.—I. P. GAR\ IX. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—ROBERT CAMP- Assistant Demonstrator—S. B. SIMMONS. M D. Prosector to the Professor of Surgery II. vY . D. FORD, M. D. Curator of Museum—T. P. CLEAVELAND. Tickets for the whole Course $l<i5 00 Matriculation (to be taken once) 5 00 Practical Anatomy, (to be taken once) 10 00 For further information, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to the undersigned I. P. GARVIN, Dean. August 2d., 1353. 1'* *>t. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAND FOR SAL qXHE subscriber offers 1 tion f< his planta- . for sale lying in Jones coun ty, and containing 600 acres of good oak and hickory land, about 400 acres cleared and under good fence, adjoining lauds of —— Dr. B. A. White, Mrs Lamar and others. This land will 9 be sold upon terms to suit the purchaser Apply to \V. W. LESTER,on thepr< August 17th 1858 premises. 12 tf. LAFAYETTE HALL. rpHE undersigned begs leave to inform JL his Mends and the public generally, that be has leased the LaFayette Hall for a term of years, and will open it for the reception of transient company and regular boarders, on the 1st day of .Janu ary uext, and respectfully solicits a share of patronage. He will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may call on him, and his charges shall be moderate. E. S. CANDLER. Milledgeville, Dee. 26th, 1857 . 32 ly JVBT RECEIVES. THE subscriber has recently received, a few dozen Bottles of Wheeler’s Sherry Wine ‘A'onic Sitters, (they are in quart and pint bot tles.) These Bitters are the best offered, for Dys- pesia, or Liver Complaint. The best purifier of the system, ever offered in the shape of Bitters, jan. 25, tf JAMES HERTY. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOV. 16, 1857. r [M I E Subscriber offers his services to the people as a I General Agent for the transaction of all business at the Capital, being intimately acquainted with the Re- cordsof tiie different offices, he will be able to give cor rect information and at the shortest notice, also will check Maps of Land Dist riots or of Counties, also take out copy Grants and send them to any om- for $2 each, his charge for ail xvork shall be reasonable in all eases. 26 ly E. S. CANDLER. Citbin I’aKKiijir from rilAKMtKTOX TO IV. YORK, TM'EYTY DOLLARS. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, XLH YORK AND CHAULESTOK STEAM PACKETS, Through in 48 to 53 hours. Columbia, 1,800 tons, M. Berry. Commander. Nashville, 1,800 tons, L. W. Murray, Cont’dr. Marion. 1,500 tons, W. J. Foster, Com’dr. Jas. Adger, 1,500 tons, S C Turner, Com'dr. Leave Adger’s Wharves every Wednesday and Saturday, after tlie arrival of the Cars from the South and West, at HIGH WATER. These Steamships were all built expressly for this line, and for safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled on the coast. tables supplied with ex-ery luxury. Attentive and courteous Commanders will ensure travellers by this route every possible comfort and accommodation. For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room nceommoiations, apply to It. MISSROON .fc CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Cabin Passage, $20. 1 Steerage •* 6. ) L-itU All measurement goods reduced to 6 cts. per foot. Oct. 6, 1857. 19 lv. .New Books For Agents. SOLD ONLY EY SUBSCRIPTION. AX7 - ANTED.—A11 Agent in every County to engage f » ill the Kule of THREE NEW \\ ORKS beauti fully illustrated, entitled ‘•iTBONl’JIENT TO T5IK ti i:VIOKY OF HK1XRY C LAY,,' giving a complete and Reliable Biography of HENRY' CLAY, bis most able 11 ml important Sp< echos, and also fifteen Eulogies and Oration?, delivered at YVashinnton and other parts ol tlie Union, on the occasion of his Death—subscription price, $2,00; “THE I.IND WE I IVE IN : OK. TKAVEI.S AND A i>- VE.Y’l I KEW IN NOKTII AND SOUTH AtlliBIt A,’ price $3,50, and “HOWAKD’K CIO U E.**'l S A' Nl I containing over 1(100 large octavo pages; price $3,00. Circulars, giving full information, with Terms to Agents, sent on application. Address, DUANE RULISON, Publisher. No, 33 S. Third St. Philadelphia, Pa. Julx’13th 1858. 7 3in. JN OT1C K. fTMijr .Subscriber will continue the business of Wool i Cniding and MANUFACTURING in Mit.- LEDr;Evii.LE. My Machinery is in Good Okdkh, and I am determined not tc be excelled by any, in the Quality of my Work. The Patronage of the Public is respectfully solic ited. D. A. JEWELL. Milledgeville, Ga., May 1,1858. 40 tf “The Adams Plough.' FA KJIEB’8 TAKE IV O T BCE. ft Ml IS NEWLY PATENTED PLOUGH, ia the in- JL volition of J. ADA.1I.N nf Putnam County, Gn The SUPERIOR QUALITIES of this Isitliment are generally shoxvu as follows, viz: 1st. It is a Scooter Stock, butso arrangedthat with ease and rapidity, either a Scooter, Shovel. BulUongue, Sweep, Subsoil or Turn-Plough may be adapted to the Stock. 2d. Owing to the strength and lightness of the Stock, (it weighing only 16 lbs..) a larger Plough-hoo may be attached than is generally used if desired, particularly on light or sandy soil. 3d. It cleans itself constantly, and doc3 not choke, and will “take” in hard or stiff land, running deep. 4th. The ease and rapidity with which the different Plough-lines are put on or removed, together wit !i the firm and steady manner in which they are held on by the Clamp and Heel Screw are of decided advantages. YVe have used ADAM’S PLOUGH, and find that it bus all the advantages above mentioned: \V. H. Mitchell, G. T, Myrick, O P. Bonner, J. T. Bivins, Jno. Ii. Moore, Hawkins & Myrick. Certificates of its advantages, above named, could easily he obtained from any planter who has used this Plough. The undersigned is the general Agent for the State of Georgia, and will, during this Spring and Summertravel through the various Counties and exhibit this Plough. Address M. M. HALL. Gen’l. Agt., march 30,’58.ly] Milledgeville, Ga. I5I3MTISTI1T. For Philadelphia, New -York, &c„ From SAVANNAH A NS) C JI4I4F.LSION. fa bin Passage to Philadelphia, $15 Tr y* Excursion Tickets good tor Retuni- WBSHSSning, up to January 1, 1859, $25 Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, fur nished by the Agts. at Charleston and Savannah, $5 The well known First Class Side-Wheel Steamships, Krxslonr State, Copt C. P. Marshman, and Slate »f Georgia, Capt. J. ,/. Garvin. Now Form a Weekly Line for the NORTH, leaving Cliaileston and Savannah on alternate SATURDAY’S, as follows: The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14th, 28th ; Sept. 11th, 25th ; Oct. 9th and 23d, leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. The State of Georgia, from Savannah, August 7th 31st: Kept. 4tii, l-Sth; Oct. 2d. 16th and 30th, &c., leav ing Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. For safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the Coast. One Hundred Miles of the Route on Delaware River and Bay—two nights at sea. For IVingnr* Falls, the Lakes am! Canada. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. This I fine connects at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Ruil Road Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from Philadelphia. Through Tickets, with the privilege ff stopping at Philadelplmi< and intermediate points, for sale by the Agents in Sa vannah J3F" Fare to Niagara or‘Buffalo, $23, Elmi ra, $21, to Canandaigua, $22. C. A. GREINER & Co., Agts., at Savannah. T. S. & T. G. BCDD, Agts., at Charleston. Aug. 3. 1858 10 3m Take Care of Your Teeth!! i xi;. BLAISDEEL, from X. York city. - /respectfully informs the Citizens of Macon and vicinity, that he has locate permanently in this city, and has associated himself with Ur. 11. Segnr for the practice of Dentistry, and they have taken the spacious Rooms in Washington Block, over the Hat Store of C. B. Stone, opposite the Lanier House, and fitted them up in a superior maimer with all the modem conveniences and improvements for the suc cessful pract ice of their profession. YVe perform ail operations upon the teeth in trie high est style of the art. We shall till teeth with pure gold, or such other mate rial as is approved of by the profession, and warrant them to stand the test of yeais, or not charge for it. We insert Teeth on fine Gold Plate in the best manner, ami po true to nature that the most scrutinizing cannot detect them from the natural ones; and we warrant them to give perfect satisfaction, as well as answer all the purposes of Mastication, Articulation and Dura bility. Wc shall exercise great care in extracting and clean ing the teeth. \\ e siuill give sp t . ( .i a l attention to tlie treatment of tbe diseases of the Teeth and Gums, and as far as may be, restore them to a healthy condition. Dr. BlaisiF. il has had many years experience in the practice of Ins profession, besides being a Medical Graduate, and he feels fully competent for the most diliicult and intricate operations he may be called upon to perform. Dr. Sr-gar is too xvell known in this com munity to require any extended notice here. Kutliee it to say, lie will enter with renewed energy upon the practice of his chosen profession, and no want of ef fort upon ids part shall be wanting to secure the full confidence (i:i future) of his numerous patrons and the public generally. YVe respect fully solicit you to give us a call. Persons in the country can be waited upon at their residences with promptness, if they desire, hx - addressing us at Macon, G11. Dr. Blaisdell is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen, eminent in their profession : Drs. E. Baker, B. F. Maguire, II. Stratton, Jno. Love- joy, (J. E. Hawes, S. A. Main, S. Purmlee, ur.d M. L. Bym of New Y’ork. I)rs. Ball & Fitch, Drs. Howard and Parker, Drs. Tuckers, lbs. Cummings & Eastlmm, Dr. I). K. Hitch cock, Dr. C. T. Jackson and Dr. YYTliiam Townsend, of Boston, Mass. N. B. Gentlemanly treatment to all. DR. U. SEGAR & A. BLAISDELL, M. D. Dee. 29, 1857 . 32 tf 600,000 BRICKS FOR SALE. flYHE subscribers have on hand between 5 and I 600.00(1 bricks, which they xvill sell at a great reduction, for CASH. Call at onr Brick yard, and select such as you xvant, and you shall be satisfied with the price. D. CARAKER, & CO Feb. 13th, 1858. 38 tf. iAMW AGEffGV,: f piIE undersigned will buy and sell Lands on a J. small commission business—will give such in formation as the Records and Tax Digests of the State House may furnish. Applications for such information xvill be strictly complied with, when, in every ip.stance, the requisition is accompanied with one dollar. NATHAN HAWKINS, & Co. Sept. 8th, 185?. 15 tf. I ^Thoina-sville* Watchman, Enterprise and Baitibridgc Argus, will please copy the above; also, the Rome Courier and Uassville Standard, and forward bills to to this office. NEWNAN HOTEL. Dougherty, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of this old and well known Establishment, informs his trends and the public generally, that he is now, as heretofore, always ready to accommodate them GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE STABLES, Nexvnan, March 14th, 1854 3 jf 100,000 Feet of Oak and Ash LUMBER FOR SALE. riMIE subscriber has over 100,000 feet of OAK and I ASH LUMBER at his Mill, 3 miles from Gordon and 2 miles from Station No. 1. M. & G. Railroad. He will keep on h&uu, fit nil times, a good supply of Lum ber, at his Lot in Milledgeville, and will sell it on SAVA & WASHBURN, FAOTOM All COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. * Joseph Washburn, Special Partner. Francis O. Dana, ) Gen , L Partners. Henry' K. Washburn, j W E CONTINUE the above business as hereto fore, at onr Old Stand, 114 Bay Street, cast of the Exchange, and are prepared to make liberal advances on all Produce consigned to our care for S ' l Al'l orders for Bagging, Rope, and other Sup- Dlies tilled promptly, and at the lowest cash prices. Savannah. August 2d, 1858. Spring and Summer Millinery! n ooNis, On lVayrte St. (Next Door North of Masonic Hall.) JI1SS CAItK, respectfully solicits .the at- tUL reutiou of the L adits of Milledgeville and cinitv, to her new SUPPLY of Spring and Summer M I I, 9.1 iV K IS V , which she is Now Kerri ring, embracing all of the latest styles of BONNETS, IIATS, FLATS, HEAD-DRESSES, &c., together with a variety of Trimmings, Flowers, &c. ' AU orders promptly attended to. Milledgeville, April 12,1858. 46 tf Rheumatism Cured at Last! rpHE undersigned would respectfully call the A attention of the public to tlie fact that lie has discovered a specific for that well known and pain ful disease, Chronic Rheumatism. Warranted in all cas?s to give satisfaction: should it fail in any case, upon notice thereof, the money will be refunded. Medicine and prescription sufficient for one month sent by mail on the receipt of three debars, which will be all that xvill be required in a laige majority of cases to affect the cure. Patients using oue prescription with benefit will be prescribed for again 011 the same terms, sc. Certificates could be added, but the above terms can hardly fail to give satisfaction, for xve stand legally bound to return the money if called for. Address, DR. J. W. HURT, Albany, Ga. June 15. 1858. 3 ly. TIIE GREAT ENGLISH KElllEBY, SIR JAMES < I. HIKE'S Celebrated Female Pill's Prepared from a prescription of Sir ./. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes abstractions, and a speedy cure maybe relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Pills should not. he taken by Females’during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they a re safe. Ill cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, and YY'hites. these Piils, will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calo mel antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, [Late I C. Baldwin & Co.] Rochester, N. Y’. N. B.—$1,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to my authorized Agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 Piils by return mail. For sale by JainesIIerty, wholesale and retail agent for Milledgeville and its vicinity. HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO. Wholesale agents for Ga. Feb. 16, 1858. 38 ly. COUNTRY RESIDENCE r|YHE desirable RESIDENCE and PLANTATION I Of tlie late Green II. Jordan, deceased, known as Jackson HiU. Itis iu Baldwin county,five miles YVest of Milledgeville, and three miles from Midway. The dwelling is commodious and well built, the out buildings extensive and complete, and all in thorough order The location an elevated ridge,commanding a tine view. Health and pure water are among its many advantages. On the place * an “"PPjj ot fruit trees of every variety, suited to .he climate. ‘AThe Plantation comprises two thousand and twen tv-four (2024) acres; between five and six hundred acres in virgin forest, oak and hickory, about the same quantity old fields grown up in pine, the balance cleared and under good fence: a part of it fresh land. YY’ilh the place will be sold, if desired, a quantity of furniture, provisions, stock, tools, Sec. Possession given the first of January next. Terms easv, for approved paper. The undersigned, and Mark Smith on tlie premises wi'l take pleasure in showing the property to all inclined to purchase. JAMES GARDNER, Executor* Jackson Hill, July 20th, 1858. J ff 4 BYINGTON HOTEL, BROAD ST., ALBANY Ga., J. l„ BYIXGTOK. PROPRIETOR. rexHE Stage Office for the Stages 3 running to Bambridge, Thomas- Dr 3 fi e ville and Tallahasse is kept at this |g|j House. June 15th, 1358. 3 405 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my Plantation in Taylorcoun- ty one mile south of Carsonville and 10 miles north of Butler containing 405 acres Oak and Hickory land—a good portion bottoms and fresh, 200 acres in tiie woods. Upon tlie place is a large dwelling, Gin-house &c. It is healthy, xvell,water ed. convenient to churches, schools Ac. Call upon me at Montpelier Academy or M, M. Melson on the place and you shall have a bargain. W. A. MELSON. June 10th 1858 3 tf- 112 Cases Cured last year, 1857. CERES GUARANTEED. DR. CLOPTON. 'VX7TLL treat all external Cancers, Tumors, Ul- YY cers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, and all other diseases of the skin, guaranteeing a cure in every case not considered incurable. lie has cur ed hundreds of cases considered incurable by oth ers. He xvill treat as usual, diseases of the Throat, Enlargement of the Tonsils, Bronchial Affections, Ac.; Nervous Affections, Chronic and Intfema- tory Rheumatism. &c. Testimonials of the highest and most undoubted character can be seen at his Office, and xvill be for xx'arded to any that wish to test the wonderful effi cacy of Dr. Clopton’s remedies. Office ou Bank Row, next door above Spots- xvood & MeClung’s Drug Store, Huntsville, Ala. March 11,1858. 42 ly *. . HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION With Hull's Patent Pow der Proof Lock. The only Safe that in every instance has pteserti ed its entire contents. A LARGE assortment of the above ur.equaled ed Safes, together xvith Bank Locks, Y r atilt Doors, House safe’s for Prix'ate use, and second hand Safes, and Chests of every description, constantly on hand and for sale at the old established Depot. BAILEY & HERRING. (Old No. 34) Nexv No. 130, YYalnut St. (Old No. 25) Nexv No. 125, Granite St. Philadel phia, Pa. Aptil 8th, 1858. 47 to suit the times. Milledgeville, August 2d, 1858. terms B. H. MYRICK. 10 tf ARTHUR'S PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF SEALING CANS AND JARS. TIIE Subscri ber is now prepar ed to promptly fill Orders fi r tlie a- bove named val uable CANS, Ac. They are the best CANS for preserving any and all kinds of FRUIT. Thex' were in great demand in this vicinity last season, and those using them recommend them in the highest terms. The Fruit retains its natural flavor. No family should be withnot them. I have all sizes. Your orders are respectfully so licited. Cali, at the YELLOW STORE. JOSEPH STALEY. Milledgeville. March 30, 1858. 44 tf BUSINESS CAKDS. 8&XSCOB * de G & AXTENRl^r ATTORNEYS AT LAW.' 1HILLEDGEV1LLE, «E0, W ILL practice in the courts of the OcmuW circuit. r Milledgeville, Ga.. March 1,1858. 40 ]y Messrs. A* H. & L. H. KENAN, Are Associated in the Practice of Law OJfice 1 st Door upon 2d floor of MASONIC HALL. Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf. DR. CHARLES H. HALL H AS removed his residence and OFFICE t r C JEFFERSON STREET. E^Rr-SiDEXCE—the House recently occnpi ei j by Mr. Chamberlain. OFFICE next dour. Jan. 5th, 1853. 33 tf DR A II ClIMilIING. ’ Irwinton. tVilkinson County Cn, Tenders his Professional services to the citizu, of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 6,57, ] y THOMAS J. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWTON, Baker colsty, Ga. March 18,1856. 42 tf A. THOMAS, S. S. PARDL'E. A. THOMAS At Co., Auction and Commission Rerchauts s.t r.i.r.r.1 tt. Refer to Hon. John E. YVard; Jonn S. Montmol’ij President Mechanics Bank; G. W YY'ylly. Broker; x';^ many & Champion. [july 28,’57. 91v UlUiiVE & GRIEVE, A TT OR N EY S AT LA Jl MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. MILLER GRIEVE, SEN. Oct 7th. 1856. MILLER GRIF.VE. JR, 19 tf Thomas Hardeman, Jr. J. W Griffis. HARDEMAN 6l GRIFFIN, WHOLESALE GROCERS, D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac. CO, SEGARS and Groceries of every de scription. Corner of Cherry and Third Sts., MACON, GA. Sept. 2d, 1856. 14 tf ~ ETHERIDGE 8c SON, Factors, Commission and ForwardiDg MEROHAN TS, SAVANNAH. GA. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr 8 tf D- ETHERIDGE. July 15th, 1856. JA.1IES C. BOWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, Irwinton, Wilkinson County, (in, W ILL practice in the Superior Courts of tbe Counties of Wilkinson, Washington, Lau rens, Twiggs, Bibb and Baldwin; in the Siifttn Courts, and the United States' Courts for the hi- ♦ rJnV aC fYaavomn ^fcb. lv trict of Georgia. HINES 8c HOBBS, ATTORNIES AT LAW, ALBANY, GA. Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding Corn! tics, in the U. S. Circuit Court, for the South ern District Georgia, and in any county in the State by special agreement. Nexv York—Carhart, Brother & Co., Wolfe J Bishop; Alexis, Bragg & Warren; E. & R K Graves; Havilland, Harral &, Risley ; A. P. Hal sey, C'asli’rB'k N. Y'. Savannah, Ga.—Belden & Co.; Bacon & Levy; Checver &. Co ; Patten, Hutton & Co.; Rogers & Norris; C. H. Carupfield, Esqr. Charleston, S. C.—Dexving, Thayer & Cot Chamberlain,Miler&Co.; J. & E. Bancroft; E.l'. Stoddard & Co.; T. N. Horsey «fe Co.; P. A. Moise, Esqr. Macon, Ga.—E A. & J. A. Nishet; Poe & Co.; J. L. Jones, Esqr.; I. C. Plant, Esqr., Edv.in Grans, Esqr,: Asher Ayres, Esqr. 33 tf V. A. GASKILId ATTORNEY AT LAW. Fairbtirn, fia. March 1st, 1858. *40 6m. Bird Cages. A Y'ERY’ cheap lot of Canary Bird and Mock ing Bird Cages, just arrived otxd will! be- stlu cheaper than ever at the Y’cilow Store. JOSEPH STALEY. June 7th, 1853 2 tf. PkI!V 15 4.\3SliED.—LIFE PROLONGED. fk HOLLOWAY’S PILLS! Tosuffer the pains and penalties ofsickness when the certain means of cure are accessible to all, is positive madness. This vegetable remedy, acting powerfully npon the causes of disease in all the fluids, nerves; and tissues of the body, expel the morbid and poisonous mat ter from its lurking jilaces in the system, cleanse atnljpu- rifv every secretion, rebuild the shattered constitution, restore the x-igor and x-irjjity of the enfeebled frame, and tend to prolong life far beyond its ordinary limits. MILLIONS RELY ON THEM! In every quarter of the globe, among all nations, civ ilized and savage these 1’ills are used with equal and equal and unvarying success. They are advertised in every printed language, and wherever commerce lias penetrated, they are in continued demand. Al.l, INTERNAL DISEASES Yield to their action, Dyspepsia, Liter complaint, qffic lions nj the Imrels, the kidneys, the nerres, lungs,throat and tiie brain, that have previously defied all human skill and all other remedies, are expeditiously and infal- bly cured by this all-conquering medicine. ISODII.Y PROSTRATION. Even when patients are reduced to the last degree oi feebleness, they may be recuperated by the resistless tonic and alterative properties of Holloway’s Piils. FEMALES OK ALL AGES, From whatever vari ety of the ailments peculiar to their sex they maybe suf feeing, may rely with entire confidence on the effect ot this 4it: < iigthening,Rccicing, safe andimediateremedy Holloway'sPills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: Aalhinn, Debility, Liver complaints, Rowel complaints, Fever and Ague, Lowness of spir ts, Coughs, Kemaleconiplanits, Piles. Coids, Headache, Slone and Gravel Chest diseases, Indigestion, fcircoiidary symp- Costiveness, Influenza, iobis. Dyspepsia, Inflammation, Venereal affection Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Inward weakness Worms of all kind OtjT bold at the Manufactories of Professor Holllxvay No. 80, Maiden Lane, Nexv York, and by all respectable Druggists and Di alers of Medi cines throughout the United buttes, and the civilized world, in Roxes.at 25 cts, 63 cts. and $1 each. iCi“ There is considerable saving by taking the larger size. *,N. B.—Directions lur the guidance of patients n every disorder ire affixed to each Box *2 eowlv i ?CACTIOK!—None are geupne uim-ss the words “Holloway, New York and Landauare diseernahle as a water-mark iii every leaf of the book of directions a- rouud each Pot or Box; the same may he plainly seen bv holding the liaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information an may lead to the detection of anv partuor partie s Counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious! J MACHINE-MADE liaKDEvSsi'IIt £s3BT©28S( npHE TROY IKON AND NAIL FACTORY,at Trov 1 N. Y., have HENRY’BURDEN’S IMPROVED HORSE-SHOE MACHINERY now in successful op eration: and me prepart d to execute orders for HORSE and Ml 1 - la SHOES of uny Weight and Pattern, uta price hut little above thepriceof Horse-Shoe Iron. The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is war ranted in every respect. These shoes have been ap proved of, and are now used bv the United States Gov ernment exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shoers throughout the country. These SHOES can be pur chased through the priricipal Hardware and Iron Stores in the United States. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will re ceive prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN, Agt. apr. 5, ’58 ly] Tiiot, N. Y, [ tr J The attention of the Ladies is called to the Ad vertisement of Dr. Cheesman, to be found on the 4th Fltge of this paper The following remedies are offered to the public aa the best, most perfect which medical science can afford. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have been sir- pared with the utmost skill which the medical pro fession of this age possesses, and their effects show they have virtues which surpass any combination of medicines hitherto known. Other preparations io more or less good; but this cures such dangeroui complaints, so quick and so surely, as to prove an efficacy and a power to uproot disease beyond any thing which men have known before. By removing the obstructions of the internal organs and stimulat ing them into healthy action, they renovate the foun tains of life and vigor, — health courses anew throtizh the body, and the sick man is well again. They are adapted to disease, and disease only, for when takes by one in health they produce but little effect. This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been prostrate! with bilious complaint: see his bent-up, tottering form straighten with strength again ; see his long-lost appe tite return; see his clammy features blossom into health. Give them to some sufferer whose foul b:ood has burst out in scrofula till his skin is covered with sores ; who stands, or sits, or lies in anguish. He has been drenched inside and out with every potion which ingenuity could suggest. Give him these Pints, .md mark the effect; see the scabs fall from his body;see the new, fair skin that has grown under them ; sec tie late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose angry humors have planted rheumatism in his joints and bones ; move him and he screeches with pain; he too has been soaked through every muscle of hi.s body with liniments and salves; give nim these Fills to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, alas! there are eases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he walks with crutches now, and now he walks alone ; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stomach has long ago eaten every smile from his face and every muscle from his body. See his appetite return, and with it his health; see the new man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness blasted and too early withering away; want of exercise, or mental an guish, or some lurking disease, has deranged the inter nal organs of digestion, assimilation, or secretion, fill they do their office ill. Her blood is vitiated, her health is gone. Give her these Pills to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor, to cast out the ob structions, and infuse a new vitality into the blooo. Now look again—the roses blossom on her cheek, and where lately sorrow sat joy bursts from every fea ture. Sec the sweet infant wasted with worms. Itj wan, sickly features tell you without disguise, and painfully distinct, that they are eating its life away. Its pinened-up nose and ears, and restless sleeping, tell the dreadful truth in language which every mother knows. Give it the Pills in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turn aram aud see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it not line to do these things ? Nay, are they not the marvel of this age ? And yet they are done around you every day. ' Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis tempers, they arc the easier cured. Jaundice, Costive ness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn, Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Ap petite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout, and kindred complaints all arise from the derangements which these Pills rapidly cure. Take them perseverir.gly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as vl give you, and the distressing, dangerous diseases they cure, which afflict so many millions of th« human race, are cast out like the devils of old — they must bor row in the brutes and in the sea. Price 25 cents pet box — 5 boxes for $ 1. Through a trial of many years, and through every nation of civilized men, Ayer’s Cheeky Pector-G- has been found to afford more relief, and to cure more cases of pulmonary disease, than any other remedy known to mankind. Cases of apparently settled con sumption have been cured by it, and thousands of suf ferers, who were deemed beyond the reach of human aid, have been restored to their friends and usefulness, to sound health and the enjoyments of life, by this an- powerful antidote to diseases of the lungs and throat. Here a cold had settled on the lungs. The dry, hw' ing cough, the glassy eye, and the pale, thin feature* of him who was lately lusty and strong, whisper to 3 but him Consumption. He tries every thing; 63 the disease is gnawing at his vitals, and shows i» fatal symptoms more and more over all his “ 3 -, ‘ He is "taking the Cherry Pectoral now; » ^ stopped his cough and made his breathing easx, ^ sleep is sound at night; his appetite returns, anu it his strength. The dart which pierced his si_ broken. Scarcely any neighborhood cun be which has not some living trophy like this to s - ^ forth the virtues which have won for the C , Jness toral an imperishable renown. But its use . re . does not end here. Nay, it accomplishes more . fe. vention than cure. The countless eojds^ an^ which it cures into a dreadful s are the seed which would have ri P^ u . ul harvest of incurable discs-es. enza, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Pleurisy, ■' ing Cough, and all irritations of the throat an ‘ ju are easily cured by the Cherry Pectoral if (JlJ season. Every family should have it by tb - ;n _ thev will find it an invaluable protection from . 0E1 sidious prowler which carries off the parent snetj many a flock, the darling lamb from many a “ 5 |)nJ Authenticated evidence of these facts, with “*F ia for the treatment of each complaint, may be ^ Ayer’s American Almanac, of which we P u “Pfejjth, millions, and scatter them broadcast over , e ,- ore in order that the sick every where may b 3 ’ 6 . n J them the information it contains. Dri i® ?1 j; s trnu- dealers in medicine generally have them for are i tion gratis, and also for sale these remedies, y P by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Practical and Analytical igt, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BV u . E. J. WHITE, also by GRIEVE AULAKK, edgetille, Ga.,aad by all deal M » Medina*