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SHERIFF SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES.
Wilcox Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold in the town of Abbeville Wilcox eoun
ty. on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next: be
tween t lie usual hours of Shie, before the Court House
door, the following property to-wit:
Fractional lot of land No. 209 in the 1st Dist, ef
originally Irwin, now Wilcox county; levied on ns the
property of Thompson N. Statliam to satisfy four Jus
tice Court fi fas, from the 764th I)ist G. M. of Pulaski
connty Mathew Grace vs. Thompson N. Statlmin
Principal Norman McDuffie and C. M. Bozeman, Se
curities; levied on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also one other tract containing LOU acres of Lot No.
196 (South nart) in the 1st Dist. of originally Irw in i
now Wilcox county; levied on as the- property ot
Thompson N. Stathnm to satisfy one Justice Court
fi fa from the 764th Dist. O. M
George Millen vs. Thompson N. Statlmm ; Joseph S.
Graham security on stay. 1
me by a Constable
,f Pulaski county,
xtham; Joseph S.
levied on and returned to
La* of land No . 23 in the 1st District of originally
Irwin, now Wilcox county;.levied on ns the property of
Elbert Edwards, tosatisfy two Justice C ourt ti fas from
4J3 Dist G M. of Irwin county; O. H. Cook vs. Elbert
Edwards Principal and Joseph' Roberts security. Lev
ied on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also 150 acres of the South East part of lot of land
No. 237, the same whereon Jonathan Fountain now
lives, in the 3rd Dist of originally Irwin now Wilcox
county; levied on to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa, on an
attachment from the 433 Dist. G. M., of Irwin county.
K. W.Clemente vs. John Gaff. Levied on and return
ed to me by a Constable.
Also Lot of Land No. 127 in the first district of
originally Irwin county now the county of Willcox;
levied on ns the property of Reding A. Gibbs, to sat
isfy one fi fa issued from a Justice Court in favor of
Fernandes Lovett. Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable.
JOSEPH S. GRAHAM, Sh’ff.
August 21st, 1858. 14 tds.
Wilkinson HheriflT Nnle.
th|7"ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
V V next, at the Court House, in the town of Irxvin-
ton, the following property to-wit:
Two hundred two ami a half acres of land, more or
less, in the 2d Dist, of said county, and known by the
No. 43, and joining laud of Eason Green and others.—
Levied on as the property of James B. Bostick to satis
fy one fi fa in favor of Henry Radford and others vs
James B. Bostick, issued from the Superior Court of
Wilkinson county, and the property pointed out bv E.
Cummiug. B. O’BANNON, Sh ft.
August 25, 1858.
14
Irwia Nberifl Sal®—Postponed.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Irwinville. Irwin county, on
the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One Lot of Land No. 243, in the 4th District
Irwin county ; Levied on as the property of Mad
ison Young, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a
Justice Court in the 432d District. G. M., Irwin
County, in favor of George Paulk vs. Madison
Young principal, Bichard Young and James Boy
kin security. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levy made and returned to me by Thomas fuck
er, Constable.
Also, lot of land No. 52. in the 4th District Ir
win county; Levied on as the property of Alex
ander Mobley, to satisfy one ti fa issued from Ir
win Superior Court in favor of William B. Park
er vs. Alexander Mobley and W. S. Moore. Prop
erty pointed out by Alexander Mobley.
Also, two lots of land No’s 126 and 151, in the
5th District Irwin county ; Levied on as the prop
erty of Jesse Ammons as principal and Amos
Lassiter as endorser, to satisfy one fi la issued
from Houston county Superior Court in favor of
Abner Hammond vs. Jesse Ammons as principal
and Amos Lassiter as endorser. Property point
ed out by Carlton Wellborn.
Also, one negro bey Joe, about 14 years of age;
Levied on as the property of Alexander Mobley
to satisfy three fi fas issued from a Justice Court
in the 432d District G. 31., Irwin county, in favor
of Frederick Merritt, Sr., vs. Alexander Mobley.
Levy made and returned to me by Thomas
Tucker. Constable.
Also, Frederick Merritt’s (Jr.) interest, it being
one eighth part of and in eight negroes as follows:
Satyra, a woman of dark complexion, thirty-
eight years of age; Stokes, a man of dark com
plexion, thirty six years of age; Eliza, a w ran an
of light complexion, twenty-three years of age;
Tom, a man of dark complexion, twenty-one
years of age; Mary, a girl of dark complexion
nineteen years of age; John, a boy of dark com
plexion, seventeen years of age; Henry,a boy of
dark complexion, sixteen years of age, and Ann
Jane, a girl of light complexion, eight years of
age; Levied on as the property of Frederick Mer
ritt, Jr., to satisfy one ti fa issued fiom Irwin Su
perior Court, in favor of Herschell V. Johnson.
Ex-Governor of Georgia vs. John Young and
Frederick Merritt, Jr. Property pointed out by
E. T. Sheftall. D. J. FENN, Sh’ff.
August i4th, 1858. 13 tds.
Emanuel Sheriff side,
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Swainsboro. Emanuel county,
on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, between
the usnal hours of sale, the following property
to-wit:
One half of two tracts of land, in the 50th
District of said county; oim containing 400 acres,
the other 250 acres ; land adjoining lands to God-
by and Pugsley. Levied on to satisfy sundry fi
fas issued out of a Justice Court, held in and for
the 50th District, in favor of F. S. Williams vs.
William J. Futrall. Property pointed out by the
Plaintiff. Levied on and returned to me by a
Constable.
Also, one other tract containing 398 acres, more
or less, adjoining lands to James Yeomanes and
others. Levied on to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
in a Justice Court in the 58th District, in favor cf
John Johnson vs. William Phillips. Property
pointed oat by the Defendant. Levied on and
returned to me by a Constable
R. C. BRIANT. Sb'ff.
August28tb, 1858. 14 tds.
Wilkinson NhrrilT Hale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before tbe Court House door in Irwinton,
Geo., within the usual hours of sale, the following
property to-wit:
Two hundred bushels of corn, more or less, and one
thousand pounds Fodder, more or less, now standing in
the field where Needham Faulk and John W. Peacock
have farmed the present year, levied on to satisfy a fi
fa. in favor of W. O. Beall vs. John W. Peacock, from
Wilkinson Superior Court. Levied on as the property of
said John W Peacock. Pointed out by E. Camming,
Plaintiff’s At’tv. „
ISAAC LINDSEY, D. Sheriff, W. C.
August 31st, 1858 15 tds.
Wilkin«®n Shorifl Kales.—Postponed
'XTIT'ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
Tl town of Irwinton. between the usnal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One Sorrel S'tallion Horse, one Sorrell mare with flax
mane and tale, oile dark bay Horse Mule, 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
from the Inferior Court of said county. The property
pointed out in said fi fa.
ISAAC LINDSEY D. Sh’f.
July 29,1858. 10 tds.
('fffft-F Mlicriff Nnlr.
W ILL be sold, before the Court House door,
in the town of Douglas, Coffee county, Ga.,
oh the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property to-
wit;
The improvement on lot of land No. 314, in the
6th District of originally Appling now Coffee
connty ; Levied on as the property of Benjamin
Teston, to satisfy one ti fa issued out of a Justice
Court, for the 437th District, G. M., in favor of
John Cook vs. Benjamin Teston. Property point
ed out by Plaintiff; Levied ou and returned to me
by Henry Ellis, Bailiff.
Also, lots of Land, No. 198 and 199, in the Gtli
District of originally Appling, now Coffee: Lev
ied on as the property cf James Gaskin, to satisfy
one Justice Court fi fa issued out of a Justice
Court for the 1127th District, G. M., in favor of
Mark Mobley vs. James Gaskin. Property point
ed out by the Defendant. Levied on and return
ed to me by James Pearson, Bailiff.
MARK WILLCOX. Sh’ff.
August 3d, 1858. 12 tds.
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 ns follows:
Jasper Lands 1st Tuesday in NOVEMBER next
Newton “ 1st Tuesday in pCTOBER 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
Adm inistrator’s Sale.
i GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary
-A. of Jasper countv, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the Court House
door, in Springplace, Murray county, will be
sold: Fifty three undone third acres of land, dm
taken from lands belonging to the estate of William
Jones, late of Jasperoounty, deceased. Sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of said deceased.
JOSEPH JONES, Adm’r.
July 12th, 1858. [p. p. l.] 7 tds.
Executor's Sale.
U NDER an order of the Court of the Ordinary
of Jasper county, will be sold in the town of
Monticello, on tiie first Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, the plantation be
longing to the estate of John Robinison, late of
Jasper county, deceased, containing two thous
and acres, with a sufficiency of timber, one hundred
and twenty-five acres of bottom land, cleared and
ditched, good dwelling houses with comfortable
improvements attached. This plantation will be
sold in parcels to suit purchasers.
Also, will be sold two negroes; Randal about
thirty-five years of age, a good plantation black
smith, and Josapliien, a girl, nine years of age.
Terms on the day of sale.
JAS C. ROBINSON. \ v ,
JOHN L. ROBINSON j rs
August 20th, 1868 [i\ r. l.] 13 tds.
Executor’s Sale.
V GUEEAULE to oil order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Bulloch county, will he sold in the town of
Statesboro’, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale: The plantation
belonging to the estate of Andrew Wilson late of Bul
loch county, deceased, containing 1300 acres more or
U ss including all the iruprovem* nt, lyiug on Ogeechee
river, bounded by lands of Dr.tr. W. Stotesburv, the
estate of Sarah Evcritt and others. Also at the same
pine and place, TWELVE NEGROES,namely, Joe,
40 years of age, Sarah 38, and her two children,
Alex. 16, Joe 14, Amos 11, Bill 0, Anna and her two
children, and Hannah 13. Terms made known on the
day of sale. HARDY B. HODGESfEx’r.
MARY WILSON, Ex’rx.
Sept. 1st, 1858. [d bJ 15 tds
Adminisrator's sale.
VIRILE be sold at the Court House door, in the town
* * of Eatonton, Putnam county, on the first Tues
day in DECEMBER next, within the lawful hours of
sale, the following parcels of land, to-wit:
600 acres, more or less, joining lands of Mrs. Susan
Johnson, A. A. Beall, and others. 200 acres, more or
less, joining lands of Mrs. Howard, S. J. Bryant, and
others, and 200 acres, more 01 less, joining lands of
Tims. Turner, Win. F. Glaze and others. The above
lands belonging to the estate of James Bryant deceas
ed. Will be sold subject to the claim of dower of his
widow, in the whole of the lands, but to be taken
out of the parcel of 600 acres, more or less,
whereon are the House, Ac., where deeeaseddied.—
Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale.
By order of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county.
MARY BRYANT, Adm’x.'
September 1st, 1858. [w. B. c ] 15 tds.
AdmiiiiMlriiiorN Stale.
P URSUANT to au order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Jasper county, will be sold on the first
I uesday in NOVEVIBER next, within the lega
hours of sale, One Hundred and Eighty Acres of.
Land, well timbered, adjoining lands of W. H.
Speer, H. D. Banks, P. E. Banks, C. A. J. Flein
ister, belonging to the estate of Eaton Banks
late of said county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
PLEASANT E. BANKS, Adm’r
Xewburn August 24th, 1858. 15 tds
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
COTTON SEED
rpllE Undersigned have used “White’s Cotton Seed
1 Planter,” mid find that it deposits the seed in a
LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT.
Kerosene Oil and Lamps.
mHE Subscribers have received an elegant as-
1 sortment of Kerosene Lamps, which they
will sell on reasonable terms. Having received
narrow'and straight line, even in the roughest land, j the Agency for the KEROSENE CO., for this
i • t ..x ... .1 t 1 ih.— i. . ... ....... I...DI, tlm 4 „ .1
thereby rendering the subsequent work much easier
It saves much seed, and is a maehine easily managed
and not liable to get out of order.
J). PRITCHARD, JACOB COllB.
J. C, WHITAKER, 13. H.MYRK’K.
IlOlfT. W. TRAPP, JOHN SPEIGHT.
SAM’L. II HUGHES. W. J. T. RAY;
X. J.ROGERS. ,T. S. SCOGIX.
R. M. ORME; Sen. H. ROGERS,
t HAS. Dt BIGNON.
Baldwin county, Gn., July 1,1853.
This Cotton Planter, recently patented by T. W,
White, will be exhibited by me soon, in various parts of
tliis State. Being hinged to a common Scooter stoek,
and following directly in its furrow, it udapts 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 and 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.
<Irdcrs directed to him, or me, at Milledgevilfe, will he
answered.
31. 31. HALL, Gen’l. Agent.
August 1ft, 1858. 11 ly.
Cotton <fc Wool Manufacturing,
At the ROCK FACTOR ’ST,
WARREN COL STY, GA
r THE Subscriber having thoroughly repaired the
. above FACTORY, and added New Machinery,
are able tosupplva SUPERIOR article ofOsnnbnrss
and 1 nritN, We have also put in a NEW and IM-
PK()YED set of WOOL MACHINERY, and are pre
pared to Card Wool Olio Rolls or .Ylaiinfac-
lurt- it into 1 lotli, to order, in the best manner,
and. at the usual rates.
WOOL will be received, and Goods delivered at
the Railroad Depot in Milledgeville, and also at the
Depot in Warrcnton.
1 will pay the full market price for Wool.
1). A. JEWELL.
ROCK FACTORY' Slay 1,1858. 49 tf
l y Post < Mlicc, Warrcnton, Ga. .JLl
1’. S.—Mv Goods may always be found at the Store
of C. C. C’ARR. (S.B. Brown’s old stand,; next door to
Conn’s Variety Store, Sliiledgevilie, Ga,
Administrator’s Sale.
THE well known plantation, be
longing to the estate of the late Col.
Wm. Toney deceased will be sold
by order of Court at Fort Gaiues.
Ciay Co. Ga-, on First Tuesday in November next.
This Plantation lies on Chattahoochee River,
five miles above Fort Gaines the western terminus
of the S. W. Rail Road, and on tiie road from the
latter place to Eufaula, on which a dailv 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 Ac., 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 cleared $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 expanses.
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 yvill be sold on the usual favor,'tbit- 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 seil at
10 to $15 per acre, an opportunity will now be of
fered to the public to buy a large open plantation
in a high state of cultivation at a very moderate
price, and on-easy and accommodating terms.
R. G. RICKS.
W. TONEY.
July 16, 1858,
Admr’s
8 tds.
Administrators Sale.
4 GREEABLE to an order granted by Ordinary of
T\- Wilcox county, Will be sold before tin* Oourt
House door in Abbeville, on the 1st Tuesday in OC
TOBER next, all of the Lands belonging to William
Bowen late of said county, deceased. On the premises
is situated one of the best Mills, saw and grist, in all
Southern Georgia, there is plenty of water for almost
any kind of machinery, wool-carding or even plenty
of water for a cotton" factory—the mill is supplied by-
large springs that never fail; it is now in good repair
Any person yvishing to invest money now is the time.
The Grist alone yvill 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.
CARRIAGE
m SHOP.
R. E. GARDNER,
(Successor to H. B. & B. R. Gardner,)
Would respectfully announce to the public gener
ally, that he lias taken the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by H. B. A B. R. Gardner, yvhere iie in
tends carrying ou the business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in
all of the various branches.
Particular attention yvill rre
be given to the DOING
UP of Carriages, Ketrim- v
ing, Ac. All kinds of Carriage Iron Work
done with despatch.
We yvill 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
oik to he done in our line of business, wili give
us a trial. YVe feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in
prices.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13, 1857. 33 tf.
vicinity they will keep supplied with the Oil and
Lamps.
This Oil is not explosive, it gives a cheap, rlenr
and safe light.
13 tf. GRIEVE A CLARK, Druggists.
Cotton Commissions.
YV
'E will sell Cotton
bale.
Savannah,Ga., Aug24, 18,5.3.
at FIFTY CENTS per
HARDWICK & CO.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
A TAmpp IPiLAOTATOU
« 6’iv. &&&}§«.
4 VALUABLE plantation containing
J\ over 1600 acres of excellent land,
lying on the waters of the Ogeechee in
Washington county, is offered for sale.
The same is well known as one of thebest
and healthiest Plantations in Middle Georgia. The
land eonsists of three tracts or settlements formerly
known as the Robinson, MeCulkrs and Mathis places,
they are all adjoining and are situated ou the Sparta nud
FOR SALE.
T HAT desirable improved LOT in Mill-
edgeville, corner of Greene and W il-
kinson streets, late the residence of Mrs.
ElizabethT. Jordan, deceased. The loen-
tion is central, undone of the most convenient in the
city. The Dwelling is of wood, brick basement, rooms
large, the appointments complete in all respects, and all
in complete order.
The lot contains one acre, two hundred and ten feet
on each street, inclosed on all sides with a stone wall,
having an ample garden, and ornamented with shrub
berv and llowers. There is every convenient out
building on tiie premises.
Terms liberal, for approved paper. Apply to.
J AMES GARDNER, Executor.
And for further information apply to
J. BEALL,Milledgeville, Ga.
Milledgeville. July 20,1853. 9 tf.
405 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE.
I OFFER fur sale mv Plantation in Taylor coun
ty one mile south of Carsonville and HI miles
north of Butler containing 415 acres Oak and
Hickoiy land—a good portion bottoms and fresh,
200 acres in the woods. Upon the place Is a large
dwelling, Gin-house Ac. It is healthy, well water
ed, convenient to churches, schools Ac. Cal! upon
me at Montpelier Academy or M, M. Nielson on
the place and you shall have a bargain.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
DANA dt WASHBURN,
FAGTO3&8 MB
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah, Ga.
Joseph Washburn, Special Partner.
Francis G. Dana I G etiT. Partners.
Henry' K. Washjiirn. j
■ayryj.' C’ONTIXl*E the above business' as hereto-
, YY fore, at our Old Stand, 114 Bay Street, east
I of the Exchange, and are prepared to make liberal
j advances on all Produce consigned to our care for
^ All orders for Bagging, Rope, and other Sup
plies, filled promptly-, and at the lowest casli prices.
Savannah, August 2d, 1858. "’
June Ifttli 1 '58
W. A. MELSON.
tf.
lit J «lt t fill ilHU MlUilllUUli II1L’ OjliU l a (I ll< 1 # | H T * 11 * f
Spring and Summer Millinery!
muse, Gin house, Cotton Screw, Cribs Ac., and aeoom- A . n .
bou
idutions for more thau 100 negroes. There are try-
on-hards of exeellant fruit on theplaoe, and the fields
are under good fences, a great deal of land well taken
in grass for raising stoek,and fine waterand timber abun
dant. The stoek, 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,
Savannah, Ga.
July 15, 1S5S. 9 3m.
Randolph Lands for Sale.
ROOMS,
On lYuyncSt. (Next Door North of Masonic Hall.)
miss CAR**, respectfully solicits the at-
tcutiou of the Ladies of Milledgeville and vi- /ylLjw
cinity, to her new SUPPLY' of Spring and
Summer -VI ■ 1. I, ■ Of II IC V , which she is Now
Receiving, embracing all of the latest styles of
B( IN NETS, HATS, FLATS, HEAD-DRESSES, Ac.,
together with a variety of Trimmings, Flowers, Ac.
I tf ' All orders promptly attended to.
Milledgeville, April 42,1858. 46 tf
a i HE undersigned offers on accou
modaling terms 18(JU acres of land i
Randolph county, Ga., lying froi _
within three to six miles of tiie Chat-1 tv,
tahoochee river, and within one mile and a half of
the Southwestern Railroad (now building) from
Cutlibert to Eufaula, Ala.
These lands vvillbe divided into settlements of3fift
or 400 (or more) acres, to suit purchasers. Those
wishing bargains, healthy and productive posses
sions in this section of the State, will do well to
call and see for themselves These lands are ad
joining and embrace three or four settlements, each
having a fair proportion of cleared or open land
with necessary buildings. Ac- Ac.
WM, L. CRAWFORD.
Georgetown, Ga., June 15,1858 3 tf
New MetaUic lbmaV Vlases.
LAND FOR SALE.
T IH 1C subscriber offers his planta-
. tinn tor sale lying in Jones coun-
ind containing 600 acres of good oak
and hickory laud, about 400 acres cleared
and under good fence, adjoining lands of
I >r. B. A. White, Mrs Lamar and others. This land will
be sold upon terms to suit tiie purchasers.
Apply to W. W. LESTER,on the premises.
August 17thl858 12 tf.
ill Cases, when sold, considered for CASH!
t|4JlE Subscriber lias now on hand, all of the
J- different Sizes of Fish’s New Style of Metallic
Burial Gust s, which will be sold at a small profit.
L. KENFIELD.,
(Masonic Hall.
Milledgeville, March 24, 1857. 43 tf
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just iBiiivss,
THE subscriber has recently received, a few
dozen Bottles of V/lieeler’s Sherry YVine
Sonic Bitters. Cloy are ill quart and pint bot
tles.) These Bitters are the best offered, for Dys-
pesit. or Liver Complaint. The best purifier ef
the system, ever offered in the shape of Bitters,
jan. 25, tf JAMES HEFTY.
NOTICE
T X aeeordanee
I X<
| i with the last will nml testament of
oah Danial, late of Dooly county, deceased, will
be*,,i(l before the Court House in Vienna, Dooly county,
on the first Tuesday in (>CT( >BKR next, the following
property to-wit:
Two lots of land, number thirty two in the fifth dis
trict, and adjoining lot in the sixth district, each contain
ing 202 1-2 acres; also one m gro woman named Susan
about thirty years old.
Also on tiie same dav will he sold In Abbeville; Wil
cox county, lots of lam) No. 138, 230, and 232 in the
fifth district of originally Dooly, now Wilrox county,
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terms on the day of sale.
HENRY BARTON, Ex’r.
August 6th 1858. i2 ta-.
Administrator's Sate.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Telfair county will be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Jacksonville within the le
gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, the following lots of laud viz:
Lot No (VI and o9, 7th district of originally Wilkinson
now Telfair county, containing 202 1-2 acres each,
more or less, sold as the property oftlie estate of Vinson
Anderson, deceased, late of the county ot ielfair.
A POWELL, ? Adm'rs
JESSE ANDERSON, j ro ’
August, 12, 1858, 12 tds.
Executor's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
tow.n of Irwinville; jnvin county, on the First
Tuesday in October next within the usual hours of
sale, the following property- to-wit:
Lots of Land Nos. 18n ,,' n ,] (si in the 4th District of
Irwin county. Sold under an order of the Court of Or
dinary, as the property of <;<•,, r ,, e Willcox, late of said
county deceased Terms on u, e dn> . ofs( ,j e .
JNO. D. WILCOX ;
WOODSON WILCOX C Ex’rs.
August 6, 18.58. UA > 12 tds
Administrator's Sale.
"ITT ILL be sold, on tbe *3t Tuesday in OCTO
TT BER next, before the Court House door in
tiie town of Hawkinsville, lot of land No. 60 in tiie
5th Dist of originally Dooly now Pulaski county
Said land gold urder an order of Court for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of Chas. P. N. Whit
field, deceased.
REUBEN REYNOLDS, Adm'r.
August 18th 1858. [j. h. b ] 13 tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABJ E to an order granted by tbe Or
dinary of Bulloch County, yvill be sold, be
fore the Court house in Statesboro ugh. on tiie first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, three hundred and
fifty-one acres of land, more or less, b< longing to
the estate of E. Manes, in two surveys, one for
three hundred and twenty-five acres, granted to
Arthur Kcrby on the 24th of Nov., 1807. The oth
er for twenty-six acres, granted to E. ilanes on
the 20th of Nov., 1853. All adjoining and bound
ed by lands of Green R. Slater. Jonathan Griner,
Ichabtid Newsom and estate of T. Dasher; It be
ing the late residence of Elmore Manes, and sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the dav of sale
URIAH M* BRANNEN, AJm’r.
ELIZABETH A. 3IANES, Adm’rx.
August 10th, 1858. [do] 12 tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
V virtueof an order from the Court of Ordinary of
> Wilkinson county, will he sold on the first Tuesday
in October licit, before the Court House door, in the
town of Irwinton, in snid county, the south corner of
lot of land; mimher ninety four, (94;) in the fourth dis
trict of said county, containing eighty three acres, niori
or less, belonging tothcestateof Lewis Etheridge, latf
of said connty deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms, .credit for twelve months,
small notes and approved security.
LUCIUSIF. ETHRIDGE.
Administrator de bonis non.
August 7,1858. 11 tds.
'i. \ . V- DU \ r
ALy i J L -jy;—
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY' FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KHWKTS,
LIVER COX'! PLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIXD,
FEVER A?sD AGUE.
AikI Hie various affections consequent upon a disordered
Stomach or Xiiver,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency,
Costiveuess, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Ner
vous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in
numerous instances proved highly beneficial, arid in
others effected a deemed cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the ccl-
brated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its
Teat success in most of the European States, its intro
duction into the United States was ini ended more es
pecially for those of our fatherland scattered here and
there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting
with prreat success amonjr them, I now 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
Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds ils way direct
ly topic seat of life, thrilling and quickcriing every
•rvc, raising? up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, iiifus-
£ new health and vigor m the 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 singular remedial properties,
CAUTIOInI'.
The great popularity oft his 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.
. Y5^Sold at $1 JH) per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00,
by the SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BEIVJAJII!* PAGE, JR A CO.
M A X l F A C T l ll I X (i
PI TARMAC ENTLSTS AND CHEMISTS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fy Sold in Milledgeville, by Fleming G. Grieve,
and Druggists generally.
June 30, 185$. 5 lv.
1000 ACRES OF
Flint River Lands for Sale.
rpHE undersigned being desirous of winding up their
J- business, offers for Sale, on anv time to suit pur
chasers, a valuable settlement of ONE THOUSAND
ACRES OF LAN Driving on the West side of Flint Riv
er, ten miles noith of Oglethorpe, and ten miles south
of Reynolds. 200 acres of this settlement is number one
pine land, the balance, S00 acres, entirely swamp. The
swamp hind is less liable to be inundated by the River
than any lands on said River in Macon county, and
will doubtless make from GO to 80 bushels of com per
acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton. There are 80
acres of pine land, and 15 of swamp cleared and in a
state of cultivation. Water, health and society cannot
be excelled in South-western Georgia. Applv to
COOK MONT FORT,
June 10,1857. 1 tf. at Oglethorpe.
imt
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOV. 1G, 1S57.
HUE Suloeiiber offi rs his services to the people as a
l General Agent for the transaction of all business at
e Capital, being intimately acquainted with the He
rds of the different offices, he will he able to give cor-
et information and at the shortest notice, also will
eek Maps of Land Districtsor of Counties, also take
•npv Grants and **rnd them to any one for $2 each,
harge for all work shall be reasonable in all cases.
2G ly E. S. CANDLER.
(aki
fit
CISaKI.EMTON TO IV. l'ORK,
TW'EYTY DOLLARS,
UNITED STATES .MAIL LINE,
YEW VOliK AYD (TIAItLESTOi\
STJEA3I PA CHETS,
Tiiior.eji in 4~ to 53 Lours.
Columbia, 1,80ft tons, M. Berry. Commander.
Nasbrille, 1,800 tnns.L. \V. Murray, Coui’dr.
Morion, 1,500 tons, YV. J. Foster, Com’dr.
Jus. Adgrr, 1,500 tons, S C Turner, Com’dr.
Leave Adger’s YViiarves every Wednesday and
Saturday, after the arrival of the Cars from the I
South and West, at HIGH WATER.
These Steamships were all built expressly for |
; line, and for safety, comfort and speed, are | ‘ ^ ’
ivailed on the coast. | anfh,,: lz, a A S P,, *> w
supplied with every luxury.
this lin
11 nr
Attentive and courteous Commanders will ensure I
travellers by tliis route every possible comfort and j
accommodation.
For Freight or Passage, having elegant State
Room accommodations, apply to
ii. ills.-BOON & CO., Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
Cabin Passage, S2'l. |
Steerage ;• (i. j
US* All measurement goods reduced to (i cts
Rheumatism Cured at Last!
T YTIE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of the public to tiie fact that lie has
discovered a specific for that well known and pain
ful disease, Chronic Rh* umatism.
Warranted in all cases 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 dol.ars,
which will he all that will be required in a laige
majority of cases to affect the cure.
Patients using one prescription with benefit
will be prescribed for again on the same terms.
Certificates could be added, but tbe above terms
can hardly fail to give satisfaction, for we stand
legal!v bound to return llie money if called for.
Address, DR. J. W. HURT.
Albany - , Ga.
gJnne 15. 1858. 3 ly.
TIIE CRE4T E3LLIM1 BEItlKDY,
SSR JANES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pill’s
Prepared from n prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. O.,
I Ph t/sirinn Kjctraordinary to the Queen.
I This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of
all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the
h-male constitution iasubject. It moderates nil excess
and remove s ubst ructions, and a speedy cure maybe
relied on.
TO iTIAKKIED 1, A DIES
It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring ou
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government
I stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
i Those Pitts should not he token by Fein ales’during the
Fill ST THREE A/OJV TH S of Pregnancy, as they
are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time
they are safe.
In cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Bad; and Limbs, Fatigue on riight exertion, Palpi
tation i f the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills,
will effect a cure when all other means have failed, irod
although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calo
mel antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions accompany each package.
Sole Agcutfor the United States and Canada.
JOB 31OSES, [Late I C. Baldwin & Co.]
Rochester, N. Y.
V t>—St.ftft and 6 postage stamps enelosevlto my
ill insure a bottle containing 50
Pills by return mail.
For sale by JainosHerty, wholesale and retail agent
>r3Iilledgevilic and its vicinity.
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.
Wholesale agents for Ga.
Feb. 16, 1858. 38 Jv.
lflfim.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE
Amdl ]Fllsi3ito4a®ia fess* §slII©
riAhe desirable RESIDENCE and PLANTATION
1 of the late (Jreen II. Jordan, deceased, known as
Jackson Hill. Itis in Baldwin county, five miles West
of Milledgeville, and three miles from Midway.
The dwelling is commodious and well built, the out
buildings extensive and complete, and ail in thorough
oilier. The location an elevated ridge,commanding a
line view. Health and pure water are among its many
advantages. On the place is an ample supply ot
fruit trees of every variety, suited to the climate.
'jjYPlie Plantation comprises two thousand and twen
ty-four (2024) acres; between five and six hundred
acres in virgin forest, oak mid liickorv, about the same
quantity ohl fields grown up in pine, the balance cleared
anil under good fence: a part of it fresh land.
With the place will be sold, if desired, a quantity of
furniture, provisions, stock, tools, fee.
Possession given the first of January next. Terms
easy, for approved paper.
The undersigned, and Hark Smith on tiie premises
will take pleasure in showing the property to nil inclined
to purchase. JA3IES GARDNER, Executor.
Jackson I till, July 20th, 1858. 9 tf
And for further information applv to
J. BEALL, Milledgeville, Ga.
BYINGTON HOTEL.
BROAD ST., ALBANY Ga.,
J. L. BVIAGI Ol PROPRIETOR.
>IIE Stage Office for the Stages
running to Baiubridge, Thomas-
ville and Tallahasse is kept at this
House.
June 15th. 1858. 3 ly.
I
112 Cases Cured last year, 1857.
CURES GUARANTEED.
33R. CZ.07T0N.
W rLL treat all external Cancers, Tumors, U1
cers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, and all
other diseases of the skin, guaranteeing a cure in
everv case not considered incurable. He lias cur
ed hundreds of cases considered incurable by oth
ers. He will treat as usual, diseases of the Throat,
Enlargement of the Tonsils, Bronchial Affections,
Arc ; Nervous Affections, Chronic and Inflaraa-
tory Rheumatism. Ac.
Testimonials of the highest and most undoubted
character can be. seen at his Office, and will be tor
warded to any that wish to test the wonderful effi
cacy ofDr. Clopton’s remedies.
Office on Bank Row, next door above Spots-
wood A McClnng’s Drug Store. Huntsville, Ala.
March 11,1858. 42 ly*
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION
SAFE,
With Hall’s Patent Pow
der Proof Lock.
The only Safe that in
every instance has pteserv-
ed its entire contents.
\ LARGE assortment of tiie above unequaled
ed Safes, together with Bank Locks, Y'anlt Doors,
House safe’s for Private use, and second hand
Safes, and Chests of every description, constantly
on hand and for sale at the old established Depot.
BAILEY A HERRING.
(Old No. 34) New No. 13ft, Walnut St.
(Old No. 25) New No. 125, Granite St. Philadel
phia, Pa.
April 8th, 1858. 47
BUSINESS CARDS
BRISCOE Ade QRAFFEN&IE-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ’
MILLEIMIEViLI.E, CEO.
W ILL practice in the courts of the OcmuW,.
circuit. b
Milledgeville, Ga., 3Iarch 1,1858.
40 7 v
Messrs. A. H. & L. H. KENAN,
Are Associated in the Practice of l.hv M
Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf
DR, CHARLES HTTBT 3
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE t„
JEFFERSON STREET.
nrRF.slDF.N’cK—tiie House recently occupied
bv Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door
Jan. 5th, 185H.
door.
33 tf
1> R A II CUOTMING,
Irwinlnn. IFHlkinson County f; n
Tenders his Profe-sslonal services to the citizens
of Wilkinson comity. [Jan. 6,6~ j ]y
THOMAS J. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga.
March 18, 1856. 4-> tf
J. BR1.MI.UI, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
March 1. 18!
EATONTON, GA.
40 lvl
GRIEVE A GRIEVE,
A T T OR AEYS AT LA Jf,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
MILLER CRIEVE, SEN.
Oct. 7th, 1856.
MILLER GRIEVE, JR.
19 tf
Thomas Hardeman, Jr. J. W Griffin.
HARBB1MCATT A GRimiv,
WHOLESALE OR OCERS,
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 &, SON,
Factors, Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
D ETHERIDGE.
July 15th, 1856.
YV. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr
8 tf
JAMES C. BOIYKK,
attorney at law,
0 F FI f K , Intinlen, Wilkinson iountv, La.
^lUTILL practice in the Superior Courts of the
V V Counties of Wilkinson, Washington, Lau
rens, Twiggs, Bibb and Baldwin; in the Supreme
Courts, and the United States’ Courts for the Dis
trict of Georgia. [feb. 9, ’58.—37 *ly
per ft i
Oct. fi. 1-fiV
19 ly.
jNgw Hooks For Agents.
SOLD ONLY; BY SUBSCRIPTION.
WANTED.- An A .It in every Countv to engage
»> in the sub- o| TJIliEE NElV WORKS beauti
fully illustrated, . util!, d JIONI JIENT TO THE
VIEJIORY <>! HENRY CLAY.,’ giving ii
com],lcle and Reliable Biography of HENRY CLAY’,
his most aide and important Speeches.,and also fifteen
Euiog.es and Orations, delivered at Washinnton and
other parts of the Union, on tiie occasion of his
Death—subscription price, $2,lift; “THE LAND
W It LIVE IN: «>«:, TRAYEL8 AND AD-
414N'T I RES S.N NORTH AND NOI TII
ANiERICA,' price $3,50. and “HO YYAttD’st
IMS VI »■; s«T ■ C !»• EDICINTSe.attaining over Iftftft
large octavo pages: price $3,00. Circulars, giving full
information, with Terms to Agents, sent on application.
Address,
DUANE Ill’Ll SON, Publisher.
No,:!!', s. Third St. Philadelphia, Pa.
July 13th 1858. 7 3m.
rj'.IIE Subscr
I Am.ling
* Oil V 10.
IIE Subscriber will continue the business of Wool
and MANUFACTURING in Mii-
i.kix.hv ili.i;. Mv AI.u HisKitY is in Good Oumr,
and 1 mil determined : ot te be excelled by any,in the
Qi Ai.iTY-of my Worn;.
Tin- Patronage of the Public is respectfully solic
ited. D. A. JEWELL.
Milledgeville, Ga.. May 1,1858, 49 If
■The Adam
Eirculor's Male.
A GREEABLE to an order granted by the Ordi
nary of Bulloch county, will be sold before
the Court House door in Statcsborougli, on tin-
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, six negro slaves
belonging to the estate of Nathan Jones Esq to-wit
a woman, aged sixty-five years, Marjery sixty, and
Celia thirty years, Frank a man thirty-eight, War
ren thirty-five, and Ben forty-five years, all the
men good field iiands and axemen. Sold for a divi
sion among the heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOHN GOODMAN Ex’r.
August 10, 1858. [d. b. j 11 tds.
Adniinislrntor’a Sole.
\\nLE be sold by virtue of an order of the Court of
VV Ordinary, on the First Tuesday in November
next, nt the usual hours of sale, in the town of Monti-
r i . , K 1 H T <’ ol nity, by tlieAdministrntor’s, all the
Land belonging to the estate of Bailev Freeman, de
ceased,as follows, to-wit:
Six hundred and seventy [670] acres on which the
i creased .i ved, know n ns the home place,being situat
ed t wo and a half miles West of Monticello, on tiie road
rtI J'S ° a ltl, ; r r . Ja< ' k8 1 0 V’ McDmmugh or Covington,
thesm J land adjoining John \V. Peas.m, William W
ey, .John Maddux and A fred M. Pritehette; the place
is all in good repair, having on it a comfortable dwel
ling-house, negro houses and two good (Ji n houses and
running-gear a good hcrew—fineapple and pearl, orch
ard, also well watered, having water in every part of
the plantation. Upon the place there is seveutvflve
acres of Bottom Land nearly all being well drained the
upland will average with any in this part of the coun
try—there is wood land enough for all purposes beintr
well distributed.
And also at the same time and place, two hundred
acres more or less, known as the Bell place, mul adjoin
ing the lands of A. J. Freeman, James Berther, J. Ma
lone and William Sted, one half in the woods, the other
open land being average farming land, with consider
able fresh land; the place is well watered and healthy,
all sold for a division among tire heirs of said Baily
I reeman, dee’d.
Terms on day of sale.
H. W. B. FREEMAN, 1 ...
e A - J FREEMAN, j Adm
8”pt. 9, 1858. [p. p. T..J 16 tds
Confectionary ami Flour Depot.
I HAVE just RECEIVED a large and fresh as
sortment of all ARTICLES in the Confectionary
line, Gandies, Preserves, Raisins, Nuts, of all kinds
Pickles, Lobstt rs. 1 died Beef, Cheese, Brandy-
Cherries, and a hundred other things too numer
ous to mention here.
FI YE HR WHY AVI) FRESH PORTER.
A number one article of Flour, cheap for Cash.
Cakes of all kinds Fine figar.s of tbe best brands.
Call in and see for yourself. JOHN DUFNER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 27, 1857. 22 tf
Important to Females!!
Dr. Cheescman’s Fills. «*£**-’'
N O T I C E—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, whether
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 be 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. !j<l per box. For sale by Wm. Barnes,
Jus. Herty and E J White Milledgeville, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, ou the reception of $1,
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cbeeseman,
Box No.4531, New York Post-office. 17 ly
TO. CYPHERS, D. D. S.
DR. CYPHERS, having
permanently located in Miltedgerille,
respectfully offers his services in the ' u -UtIXxT
practice of DENTAL SURGERY'to the commu
nity at large. Dr. C. is a regular graduate of tiie
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and has hau
many years experience in the profession. He is
prepared to operate or to put up Pl-ATF. work ac
cording to the most recent improvements. He is
in receipt of all the Dental Journals published in
this country or Europe, and is ready to adopt any
improvement endorsed by the Profession. Teeth
Cleaned, Pulgged, &c., with particular reference
to their utility, preservation and beauty.
VW OFFICE IN DR. FORT’S BUILDING
November 2, 1857 23 ly
s Plough: 1
F A K TI »: R > M T A 14 i: NO T ICE.
rs'llIS NEWLY PATENTED PLOUGH, is tliein-
JL vcutioii of J. A I) A.TIM of Putnam County, Gn.
The SUPERIOR QUALITIES of this Impi.ime.nt
ar<- generally shown as follows, viz:
1st. Il is a Scooter Stock, but bo arranged that with
ease and rapidity, either a Scooter, Shovel, Iiulltongue,
Sweep, Subsoil or Turn-Plough may be adapted to tlu-
Stoek.
2d. Owing to the strength and lightness of the Stock,
(it weighing only jti ll s.,) a larger Plough-hoe may be
attaelied than is generally used if desired, particularly
oil light or sandy soil.
3d. ll cleans itself constantly, and does not choke,
and will “take” in hard < r stiff' land, running deep.
4th. The ease and rapidity with which the -different
l’lough-lloes are put on or removed, together with the
firrr
tli
We have used ADAM’S PLOUGH, and find that it
has all the advantages above mentioned:
W. II Mitchell, G. T, Jlvriek, O. P. Bonner,
J. T. Bivins, J no. K Moore, Hawkins & 3Iyriek.
Certificates'of its advantages, above named, could
easily tie obtained from any planter who lias used this
Plough.
The undersigned is the general Agent for the State of j
Georgia, and wifi, .biriiez this Spring and Summertrnvel i
throiiL'Ii tiie various Counties and exhibit this Plough
Address 31. M. HALL. Geu'I. Apt.,
march 3ft,’58.—ly] Miliedgevillc, Ga
DENTISTRY.
Take Care of Your Teeth!!
jyt. 1'EY ISP EEL, from N. York city, ,
pert fully informs the Citizens of
.Macon amt vicinity, that he has located -
permanently in this eitv, and has associated himself with
Dr. H. Segar for the practice of Dentistry, and they
have taken the spacious Rooms in Washington Block,
over tiie Hat Store of C. 1J. Stone, opposite the Lanier
I louse, and fitted them up in a superior manner w itb all
the modem conveniences and improvements for the suc
cessful practice of their profession.
We perform all operations upon the teeth in the high
est style of the art.
We shall fill teeth with pure gold, or such other mate
rial as is approved of by the profession, and warrant
them to stand the test of years,'or not charge for it
We insert Teeth on fine Gold Plate in the best manner,
and so true to nature that the most scrutinizing cannot
detect them from the natural ones; and we warrant
tin m to give perfect satisfaction, as well as answer all
the purposes of Mastication, Articulation and Dura
bility.
\\ e shall exercise great care in extracting and clean
ing the teeth. We shall give special attention to the
treatment of the diseases i f the Teeth and Gums, and
as far as may be, restore them to a healthy condition.
l>r. Blaisdt-11 has had many years experience in the
practice of his profession, besides being a Medical
Graduate, and he feels fully competent for the most
difficult and intricate operations he limy be called upon
to perforin. Dr. Segar is too well known in this com
munity to require any extended notice here. Suffice it
to say, lie will enter with renewed energy upon the
practice ot his chosen profession, and no-want of ef
fort upon his part shall lie wanting to secure the full
confidence (in future) of Iris numerous patrons and the
public- generally.
We n spec! tolly solicit you to give us a call. Persons
in the country can be w aited upon at their residences
with promptness, if they desire, by addressing us at
Macon. Ga.
Dr. lilaisdeil is permitted to refer to the following
gentlemen, eminent in their profession :
l)l's. E Baker, 1!. F. Maguire, II. Stratton, Jno Love-
joy, G. E. Hawes, S. A. Main, S. Pannlec, and M. L.
Byrn of New Y ork.
I)rs. Ball & F itch, Drs. Howard and Parker, I)rs.
tuckers, D'rs. Cummings cfc East ham. Dr. D. K. Ilitcli-
e-ic-k, I>i. C. T. Jackson and Dr. William Townsend, of
Boston. Mass.
N. B. Gentlemanly treatment to all.
Dli. It. SEGAR & A. BLAISDELL, 31. D.
Dec. 2ft, 1857 . 3“ tf
ARTHUR'S PATENT AIR-TKJHT SELF
SEALING CAN'S AND JARS.
THE Subscri
ber is now prepar
ed to promptly fill
Orders fi r the a-
bove named val
uable CANS, At
They are the best
CANS for preserving any and all kinds of FRUIT.
They were in great demand in this vicinity last
season, and (hose using them recommend them in
tbe highest terms. The Fruit retains its natural
flavor. No family should be withuot them.
I have all sizes. Y'our orders are respectfully so
licited. Call at the Y’ELLOW STORE.
JOSEPH STALEY.
Milledgeville. March 30, 1858. 44 tf
HINES 8c HOBBS,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
ALBANY, UA.
Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding Ueur!
ties, in the U. S. Circuit Court,'for the South
ern District Georgia, and in any county
in the State by special agreement.
Neyv York—Carhart, Brother & Co., WoltV A
Bishop; Alexis, Bragg & Warren; E. & R. U.
Graves; Havilland, Harral A Risley; A. P. Hal
sey, Cash’rB’k N. Y. %
Savannah, Ga.—Belden A Co.; Bacon & Levy;
Olieever A Co ; Patten, Hutton & Co.; Rogers A
Norris;' C. II. Camplield, Esqr.
Charleston, S. C.—Dewing, Thayer A Co.;
Chamberlain, Miler A Co.; J. A E. Bancroft; 1*1. B.
Stoddard A Co.; T. N. Horsey A Co.; P. A.
Moise, Esqr.
Macon, Ga.—E A. A J. A. Nisbet; Pee A
Co.; J. L. Jones, Esqr.; I. C. Plant, Esqr., Edwin
Grans, Esqr.; Asher Ayres, Esqr.33 tf
«oo,ooo bricks for safe.
riAIIE subscribers have on hand between
A. litm.ofi
and
•lift bricks, which they will sell at a great
reduction, for CASH. Call at our Brick yard, and
select such as you want, and you shall be satisfied
with the price.
D. CARAKER, A CO
Feb. 13th, 1858. gg tf.
IAMB AGENCY,
f I^llh undersigned will buy and sell Lands on a
A small commission bnmness—will give Mich in-
For Pfiiladelpliia, New York. ice.. From as the K ^‘ or, i s »"d Tax Digests of the
1 state House may furnish. Applications for such
SAVANNAII AND CllAKKESTON.
.Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $15
<( U’ ’ ’ Exi ursioii Tickets good for Keturu-
iiiL-, up to January 1, 1859 $25
Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Fulls, fur
nished by the Agts. ut Charleston and Savannah, $8
The well known First Class Side-Wheel Steamships,
In ; stone Slate, Capt C. P. Marshman, and
Stale of Georgia, Capl.J.J. Garvin.
Now Form a Weekly Line for the NORTH, leaving
Chai lesion and Savannah on alternate SATURDAYS,
as follows:
The Keystone Stnte, from Charleston, August 14tli,
28ih; Sept. lltli, 25th ; Oct. 9th and 23d, Ac., leaving
Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays.
The State of Georgia, from Savannah, August 7th,
31st : Sept. 4th, l«th: Oct. 2d. 16th and 3ftih, Ac-.,leav
ing Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays.
For safety amt comft.11, having superior State Rooms,
these Ship- are not surpassed by any on the Const. One
Hundred Allies of the Route on Delaware River and
Bay—two nights nt sea.
For Ninfiarn Falls, Ihr I.likes nud Canadn.
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great
Northwestern Rail Rond Route through to Niagara
Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from Philadelphia. Through
Tiekets. w ith tiie privilege of stopping at Philadelphia
and intermediate points, fer sale by the Agents in Sa
vannah Hp* Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $23, Elmi
ra, $21, to Canandaigua, $22.
C. A GREINER A Co., Agts., at Savannah
T. S. & T. G. BUDD, Agts., at Charleston. ’
Ang 3 1858 lft 3m
information wiii be strictly complied with, when,
in every instance, the requisition is accompanied
w itli one dollar.
NATHAN HAWKINS, A Co.
Sept. 8th, 1657. 15 tf.
IJf 1'liomasville Watchman, Enterprise and
Baiubridge Argus, w ill ph ase copy the above;
also, the Rome Courier and Cassville Standard,
and forward bills to to tliis office.
NEWHAM HOTEL.
J. Dougherty, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of tliis old and well
known Establishment, informs Lis
trends and the public generally, that he is now. as
heretofore, always ready to accommodate them.
GOOD ROOMS, GOOD FARE, and FINE
STABLES,
Newnnii.March 14th, 1854 3—tf.
100,000 Feet of Oak and Ash
LUMBER FOR SALE.
A WONDERFUL COINCIDENCE.
ALL NATIONS OF THE SAME .MIN'D!
I te 1 n V” -■ - Vv,V
mk
HOLLOW AY’S OL\TiVlNET!
The anniversary of the introduction of Holloway’s
Ointment ought to be a Jubilee forever. It has saved
countless multitudes from disfigurement, paralyzation,
mutilation, agony and death. Starting frnui the.surface
to which it is applied, its healing balm finds its way
through every coating and ligament of the body, to the
very source ami basis of all eruptive, ulcerous, tumor
ous’utid cancerous diseases. It extinguishes the febrile
principle that feeds them, mid the outward symptoms
fade, heal, and pass away with a rapidity incredible tr,
those whn have not witnessed it.
Scrofulous Erupsions and I leers.
The peison of Scrofula has never been neutralized or
expelled by anv oftlie remedies of the phannacopteia.
The sole antidote to this virulent and destructive ele
ment, is Hollow ay's Ointment. 3Iajendie A Brodie, the
great French and English surgeons, do not deny or dis.
pute this great fact. There is no form of scrofula that
limv not becontroledand cured bv this balsamic remedy.
CANCERS AND TUMORS.
The knife or caustic may remove a cancer or tumor
but the seeds of the terrible excrescence remain in the
blood, and it is soon reproduced in a worse form than
before. Holloway’s Ointment, ou the contrary, pene
trates into the circulation, nud pervades every infected
and kills the disease by destroying the corrosive
principle that generated and sustains it.
INFLAMMATIONS OF THE SKIN.
All rashes and ordinal)' eruptiuns, ns well as Erysip
elas. Acne, Ringwonn, Carbuncles, Scald Head, Salt
Rheunie. Leprosy, Prickly m at. Ac., are removed by
a few brisk applications of the Ointment.
ACCIDENTAL INJURIES,
Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, Scalds and Burns are im
mediately relieved by its application. The inflamma
tion quickly subsides, fevers and lockjaw are prevented
and under a persevering use oftlie preparation, the pro
cess of hsaling is soon accomplished.
Both the Ointment and Pills should he
used in the following cases:
Bunions, Mercurial eruptions, Sores of all kinds
Burns, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Chapped hands, Salt Rheum, - Scalds,
Chilblains, Skill diseases. .Swelled glands,
Fistulas, Sore legs, Ntiff joirils,
Gout, Sore breasts, Ulcers,
Lumbago, Sore heads, Venerial sores.
Piles. N'ore throats, Mounds of all kinds
jgy- Sold at the Ylanufactories of Professor Holloway,
No. SO Maiden Lane, New Y ork,
and by nil respectable Druggists am! dealt rs of'.YIedi
eines throughout the United .Stales, and civilized world,
in Fots, at 25 cts., 63 els , and $1 each.
There is a considerable saving by taking the lar
ger sizes. {fcj'.V K Directions lor the guidance of pa
tients m every disorder are affixed to each Pot.—22 lv
F^CAUTK (Nl—None are genuine un ess tbe words
“Hid/otra v. ,Ynr York and London," am ' . crnable as
n wafer-mark in every leaf of the book i-f directions a-
rottnd each l’ot or Box: the same may be ] inlysccnby
tioldins th> leaf to the light. A handsome reward will
be given to any one rendering such iiiforniatie.il im may
lead to the detection of any partner part it s counterfeit
ing the medicines or venJing the same, knowing them
to be spurious
V. A. GASICIIiIi.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Fairbiirn, Ga.
March 1st, 1858. *40 6m.
Bird C aires.
o
V Y'KRY' cheap lot of Canary Bird and Mock
ing Bird Cages, just arrived and will! be sold
cheaper than ever at the Yellow Store.
JOSEPH STALEY.
June 7th. 1858 2 tf.
9u
MACHINE-MADE
^8
riYHE TKOY IRON AN'I) NAIL FAC'D >RY\ut Troy
I N. V , have HENRY BURDEN’S IMPROVED
HORSE-SHOE MACHINERY’ now in successful op
eration: and are prepared to execute orders for IIOR6E
and .MULE SHOES of any Weight and Pattern, nt a
price hut little above the priceof 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 by the United States Gov
ernment exclusively, as also by many of the principal
Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shocrs
throughout the country. These SHOES can be pur
chased through the prii eipal Hardware and Iron
Stores in the United States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Trov, will re
ceive prompt attention. WBI. F. BURDEN, Agt.
apr. 5. ’58 ly] Tuor, N. Y',
Notice to Debtors and .Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James
univ aiiu Mixon, late of Wilcox county, deceased, are
1 ASH I.UMBER nthis 3Iill’3 miles from GoliDoN required to come forw ard and make payment, and
and 2 miles from Station No. 1. M. A G. Railroad. He ! all persons having claims against tbe estate, are
will keep on hand, at all times, a good supply of Lmn- requested to render them in duly authenticated,
her, at his Lot in Milledgeville, and will sell it on terms 1 within the time prescribed bv law.
to suit the times.
Milledgeville, August 2d, 1858
B; H. MYRICK.
Ift tf
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I I September 13tb. 1858.
A. fe MIXON, Adm’r.
16 Gt.
The following remedies are offered to the public as
the best, most perfect which medical science can
afford. Ayek’s Cathartic Pills have been pre
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 Jo
more or less good; but this cures such dangermn
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 through
the body, and the sick man is well again. Thor are
adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken
by one in health they produce but little effect. Tliis
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 pitient who has been prostrated
with bilious complaint: see hisbent-up, tottering form
straighten with strength ;ig..in ; see his long-lost appe
tite return; see his clammy features blossom into
health. Give them to some sufferer whose foul blood
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 Pills, and
mark the effect; see the scabs fall from his body ; see
the new, fair skill that has grown under them ; see the
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 his body
with liniments and salves; give him these Pills io
purify his hlood; they may not cure him, fur, alas!
there are cases which no mortal power can reach ; hut
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, till
they do their office ill. Iler 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 blood.
Now look again — the roses blossom on her check,
and where lately sorrow sat joy bursts from every iea-
ture. Sec the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its
wan, sickly features tell you without disguise, and
painfully distinct, that they are eating its life away.
Its pinched-up nose and ears, and restless sleepings,
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 again
and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing
to do these things ? Nay, are they not the marvel of tins
age ? And yet they are done around you every day.
Have you" the less serious symptoms of these dis
tempers, they are 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 Pili.s rapidly cure. Take them persevenngiy,
and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can ;
if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we
give you, and the distressing, dangerous diseases they
cure, which afflict so many millions of the human race,
are east out like the devils of old they must bur
row ill the brutes and in the sea. Price 25 cents per
box—5 boxes for &i.
Through a trial of many years, and through every
nation of civilized men, Ayes’s Cherry Pectoral
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 tiie reach of human
aid, have been restored to their friends and usefulness,
to sound health and the enjoyments of life, by this all-
powerful antidote to diseases of the lungs and throat.
Here a cold had settled on the lungs. The dry, hack
ing cough, the glassy eye, and the pale, thin features
of him who was lately lusty and strong, whisper 11 all
but him ConstmptiON. He tries every thing; but
the disease is gnawing at his vitals, and shows its
fatal symptoms more and more over all his frame.
11c is taking the CttERUY Pectoral now; it ha*
stopped his cough and made his breathing easy; las
sleep is sound at night; his appetite returns, and with
it Lis strength. The dart which pierced his side
broken. Scarcely any neighborhood can he ft ' in “
which has not some living trophy like this to shap”*
forth the virtues which have won for the Cherry i ■
toral an imperishable renown. But its usefulness
does not end here. Nay, it accomplishes more >' l 1 -' *
venticn than cure. The countless colds and coug* ,
which it cures are the seed which would have rl P' j 1
into a dreadful harvest of incurable diseases. B™
enza, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Pleun.-y, >Y n •• I
ing Cough, and ell irritations of the throat apiu • -
ore easily cured by the Cherry Pectoral it taken i
season. Every family should have it by them,
they will find it an invaluable protection from tl! (’ ‘
siili’ous prowler w hich carries oti the parent sheep tr
many a flock, the darling lamb from many a m> mc \
Authenticated evidence of these facts, with dircctu
for the treatment of each complaint, may he mumr
Aver’s American Almanac, of which we publish tnr
millions, and scatter them broadcast over the ear '
- - ' • ’ ,ay have before
Druggists and
them the information it contains. r .,
dealers in medicine generally have them for ,
tion gratis, and also for sale these remedies, P«!l
by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Practical and Analytical Giiem
ist, Lowell, Mass.
SOLD B"V
E. J. YVHITE, also by GRIEVE ACLARK, Mill-
pilgevifle, Gn.,and by all deal hs in Medicine J