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m I SHERIFF SALES. C'-ffcc Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before tho Court House door in the town of Douglas. Coffee county, Ga., on •the First Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, ~ <> 490 acres of laud, it being lot No. 138, in the first District of originally Appling, now Coffee county. Levied on as the property of H. F. Bennett, to satisfy two JusticeCourt fi fas .issued out of a Jus tice Court, for the 1127th District. G. M., in favor of H. Swain, and transferred to A. McLean vs. H. P. Bennett. Property pointed out by A. McLean.— Levied and returned to me by Joel Ricks, Bai liff , , Also, lot of land, No. not known, but known as the place where N. W. Bird now lives, with a saw and grist mill thereen, in the sixth district of orig inally Appling r.ow Coffee county. Levied on as the property of N. W. Bird, to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas. issued out of a Justice Court, for the 113'tth District* G. M., in favor of Wiliam J. Knight, vs. N..YV. Bird. Property pointed out by the defendant. Levied cn and -returned to tne by John Crosby, Bailiff. Also, lot of land No. 11*?, in the 7th District of originally Appling, now Coffee county. Levied on as the property of Thomas L. McLean, to satis fy five Justice Court fi fas, issued out of a Jus tice Court, for the. J 130th District, G. M., in favor of Robert Roberts vs. Thomas L. McLean. Prop erty pointed out by the plaintiff. Levied on and returned to me by John Crosby, Bailiff. MARK WILCOX, Sheriff. October 4th, i' 38. 22 tds. VHhiawM Sheriff W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the tow:) of Irwinton, between the usual hours of sale on tiie first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the fol- •lowing propertv, to-wit: One acre of Ltwi more or 1<*38 in N ilkinson county it fieiug the place whereon Jeremiah Huffbr.i now liven, and known ns the Spann old Store place Levied on as the oroperty of Jessee L.IJurton *•» i-atisfy one nfa is sued from the Superior Court of Wilkinson county in favor of John L. Kenny vs. Jesse L. Huston, property pointed out l>v,plaintiff. Oct 2»: 1*58 -B. O’BANNON Sh’ff. 23 tfis. TWO MONTH’S NOTICES O IXTY days after date application will be made O to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson coun ty for an order for ieave to sell one hundred. (!0<’) acres of land, more or less, part of lots No thirty- nine and forty-eight, adjoining lands ot Pierce and Parks, said land belonging to the estate ot John G. R. Hogan, late of said county, deceased. 6 ERASMUS BLLLOdi Ex r. MARY HOGAN. Exr’x. September 23th, 1858. 1!> 9t ’ S IXTY days after date,application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Sam uel ION Sanders, late of said county, deceased. * DANIEL SANDERS, Adin’r. September Ifitli, 1858. ( J c n ) jj -*t. IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary, in and for the coun ty of Bulloch, for leave tc sell all the real estate of Mrs- Sarah Everitt, late of said county, deceas- WM. D. BRANNEN, Ex’r. September 9tb, 1858. [t> n] 16 I t. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the court of Ordinary of Pulaski county for leave to sell the real estate of Thully W illiamson deceased, this September 20th 1858. 20 !'t, [j.h, b.] C. Williamson, Adm’x. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary in and for Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the real estate of Ed mond Anderson, late of said county, deceased. JOHN ANDERSON, ) . , . JOHN B RUSHING, j September 9th, 1858. L 1 ’ nj 16 9t Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Lucinda Pearce, late of Twiggs county deceased, an -re quested to make immediate payment to me. All per sons holding demands against said estate will please hand them to me in terms of law for payment. HENRY V. SOLOMON Ex’r. Oct 4th 1858.[l. s,]20 Cts. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to tire estate of James Mixon, late of Wilcox county, deceased, are required to come forward and make payment, and all persons having claims against the estate, are requested to render them in duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. A. R. MIXON. Adm’r. September-13th, 1858. 186t. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor).. LL persons indebted to the estate of Sarah Everitt, late of Bulloch county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to render them in duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM D. BRANNEN, Ex’r. September 9th. 1858. (n u) 16 fa ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES. Admiusrator’s sale. VM7TLL be sold at the Court House door, in the town fv of Entonton, Putnam county, on the first Tues day in DECEMBER next, within the lawful hours of safe, 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. Bryaut, and others, and 200 acres, more oi less, joining lands of l lios. Turner, \\ m. F. Glaze and others. The above lands belonging to the estate of James Bryant deceas ed- W ill be sold subject to the claim of dower of his widow, in the whore of the lands, but to betaken out of the parcel of 600 acres, more or less, whereon are the House, ie., where deceaseddied.— Terms of sale will he made known on the day of sale. By order of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam countv. Mary Bryant, Adm’x.' September 1st, 1858. [vv. b. c.J 15 tds. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. = 'wmiwisps COTTON SEED JACOB COBB B. II.MYRICK. JOHN SPEIGHT. W. J. T. RAY, J. S. SCOGIN. II. ROGERS. Administrator's Sale. B Y’ virtue of an order of the CouTt of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will be sold ou the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Bullock county, (lit 8) seventeen hundred and eight acres of laud, more or less, it being the late residence of John Dickson dec d. ami sold subject to the Widow’s Dower. Also, one negro man, by the name of John, a good tit-id 1 and and nxman, belonging to the estate of John Dickson, deceased, and soid for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA TURNER, (db) MATHEW DICKSON, S Bulloch county, October 12th, 1858. 22 tds’ T HE Undersigned have used -“White’s Cotton Seed Planter ” anil find that it deposits the seed m a narrow and straight litre, even in tire roughest land, thereby rendering the subsequent work much easier.— It saves nracli seed, and is a machine easily managed and not liable to get cut of order. D. PRITCHARD, J. C. WHITAKER, ROBT. W. TRAPP. SAM’L. H. HUGHES N. J. ROGERS. It it. ORME; Sen. ( HAS. DcBIGNON- Bnldwin county, Ga., July 1,1858. Tliis Cotton Planter, recently patented by T. YV, White, will t>e exhibited by me soon, in various parts of this State. Being hinged to a common Scooter stuck, 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 ou even land. It is light, durable and simple with little modification, plants other kinds of seed; and deposits iino in the drill. These machines are being now made under the supervision of the patentee. Orders directed toldm, or me, at MilledgevilJe, will be answered. M. M. HALL, Gen 1. Agent. August 10, 1858. 11 ly. Executor's Sale. | > Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinal- l) Bulloch county, will hi December nex't; before the iiM-h county, '1320) thirt aerts of land, more or less, countv. It being the late i Jay in in JJul- sohl on the first Ti Court House door en hundred and twenty rill improved, Ivingin said idence of Sarah Everett, leeeaseil. bounded bv lands ot .J ames E Itagirs, A Ker- hv, estate of C A Wilson, and Isliam Hagirs, belonging to the estuie of Sarah Everett, and soid for the benefit ot the heira and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. (D a) Wm D. BRANNEN, Ex’r. Bulloch county, October. 12th, 1858. 22 t<ls. Administrator's Sale. Y\TILX. be sold "before the Court House door, in the i T town of A/onticello, Jasper county Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next, under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county. One hundred ami seventy ucres of land, belonging to the estate of J/iddleton HartsfieM, late of said coun ty . deceased. Terms Cash. JAMES M WILLIAMS, Adm’r. Ootobcr 9th, 1858. 21 tds. Administrator's Sale. I\, T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December Y t next,before the Court House door in Jacksonville Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale. The undivided half id' lot No. three, in the 10th Dist. of originally'Wilkinson, now Telfair county. Sold by orderof the Couitof Ordinary of Walton county, and sold as the property of Nathaniel G. Etchieson, dec’d. Terms Cash. merit camps, Adm’r. October 5th, 1858. 21 tds Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, will be sold before the court house door in Marion within sale hours to the highest bidder ou the first Tuesday in December next the following land and negroes belonging to the estate of John Ed monson late of said county deceased, to wit: Lot of land No. 65,202*1-2 acres more or less lying and being in the 7th Dist. of originally Baldwin now said county of Twiggs -known as the place whereon the said dec’d formerly-lived. Abo the negroes of said estate, M Uriah a woman 18 years old and Malinda a woman years old—sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred- 1 itora Terms on the dav of sale. ' SIMEON THARP, Adm’r. Oct 4th 1858 [l.s.] 2ft tds. Executor’* Stale. A GREABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary J\ of Wilkinson county, will be sold in the town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale, 150 acres of laud part of lots No. thirty-nine and forty-eight adjoining lands of Jesse Pierce and J. Parks and others. Said land belonging to the estate of John G. K. Ho gan late of Wilkinson county deceased, soid for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tile day of sale. Erasmus Bullock, Ex’r. Mart Hogan Ex’rx. Oct. 5th 1858. 20 tds. B A 1 S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson County, ror leave to sell a negro man, Jack, belonging to the es tate of John C. Thompson, late of said county, de ceased. REBECCA THOMPSON, Adm’x. Sept 8,1858. 16 fit. Administrator s Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, will be sold before the Court House door in Marion in said county within legal sale hours on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the following parcels of land belonging to the estate of John Asbeli dec’d, to-wif: Lot No. 61 and fraction off the east line, lot 70, lying and being in the 25th District originally Wilkinson now said county of Twiggs containing 232 1-2 acres in the whole—adjoining lands of Thomas Glover and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the dav- of sale BRYANT ASBELL, Adm’r. Oct. 4th 1858. [l. s.j 20 tds. Administrator’s sale T> Y r AN ORDER of the Court of Ordinary of If l.riiirrns county. will be sold on. the.first Tues- Cotton iV Wool Manufacturing, kJ / At the KOCH FACTORY, 1 YAR'llEN COVSTY, GA I THE Subscriber having thoroughly repaired the . above FACTORY, and milled New M achinery, arc able tosupply a SUPERIOR article of O'liaburst* and Varw, We have also put in a NEW and IM PROVED set of WOOL MACHINERY, and are pre pared til Card Wool iulo Rolls or Jlnnufac- lure il into Cloth, to order, in the best manner, and at the usual rates. WOOL will he received, and Goods delivered at the Railroad Depot in Milledgeville, and also at the Depot in YVarrenton. 1 will pay the fall market price for Wool. D. A. JEWELL. ROCK FACTORY May 1,1858. 4ft tf J "sT‘ Post Office, YVarrenton, Ga. P. S.—My Goods may always be found at the Store ot C. C. CARR, (S. B. Brown’s old stand.) next door to Conn’s Variety Store, Milledgeville, Ga, CARRIAGE 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. Particularattention will lie given to the DOING UP of Carriages, Retrim- ing, &c. All kinds of Carriage Iron 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 w-e hope that those having work to be done rn 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. BOEKHav L'a HOLLA\ I* BITTERS i&fj) 4Q 'tf —/.vt i • THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BTSF8.3?S£ft, DISEASE OF THE KIDAEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUS, And the various affections consequent upon a disordered Stomach or Xtlvei, Such as Indigestion. Acidity of the . Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, day in Deanther next, within the legal ihjui sale, before the Court House door, in the town of I Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Ner- i Dublin the valuable plantation on which James R. vous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it lias in i Staulev lived at the time of his decease, containing numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in ■ eighteen hundred, seven and a half acres, more or others effected a decided cure. i,o, . . r i - i • • t riiLsis a purely vegetable compound, prepared on less, the main body of which is situated in Lau- gtrictJv sci „f t ; H , princTples, after the manner of the oel- . — rens county, with a small portion m Wilkinson— e brated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its days after date application will be * the county line passing through it. About one-. great success in most of the European States, its intro- " for , third of the above place is cleared, the greater por- auction into the United States was intended more es- tion of which is fresh, and in a high state of cul- j peciallyfor those of our fatherland scattered here and tivation with good fences: the ballance, heavy tim-1 there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting beredpine and cak and hickorv woodland,'with with great success among them I now offer it to the “ ... , , ,, ,, . — j American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medi- S ixty made to the ordinary of Jasper county leave to sell all tbe negroes belonging to the es tate of EUena Lazenby, late of said county de ceased. JEFFERSON G. LAZENBY Adm’r. Oct. 25, 1858. (ppl.J 239*. Notice to debtors and creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Lewis McCulier, late of Wilcox county, deceased, are requested to come forward and make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate, are icquestedto render them in properly authenti cated within the time prescribed by law. JONATHAN A. BARROT, Adm’r. October 16th, 1858. 22 6t. some first quality swamp laud; all well watered with constant streams, and situated in one mile of a good grist and saw mill, and convenient to good schools and churches, and in a good neighborhood, with as healthy locality as any in middle Georgia. Ou the place are good buildings, consisting of a good dwelling and out houses, new gin-house and screw, stables, barns, &c., with good negro cabins for tl.e accommodation of 75 or 81) negroes. The above named place is as valuable for farm- NOTICE. W ILL besold on the 23rd of NOVEMBER next,at the residence of Thomas Drew Sr., late of Emanuel county, the following property, to-wit: Two Thousand acres of Land, lying on Ogeecbee Riv er, near the Central Rail Road. Also, one thousand acres, lying on rocky creek, in said count}’, in the 57th District, well improved Also bar Also. Stock of all kinds, cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, and com, fodder, plantation tools, Black’Smith toois, house-hold and kitchen furniture, and many other things too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale. A. P. HART. SEABORN OGLESBY. THOMAS DREW. Jr. MATHEW SPENCE. GEORGE M. DREW. JEREMIAH DREW. October I6th, 1858. 22 tds. ing purposes as any this section of country. Also at the same time and place, the place where on Dr. L. Gumming now lives containing 300 acres more or less, about two-thirds of which is cleared, and part under good fence and under cultivation, the balance in the woods, consisting of pine land. Also in Irwinton on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale the valuable plantation known as his Coney place containing 707.J acres the main body of which is in Wilkinson county, with a small portion in Laurens—the Uso, two negro men, Bob and Jen-y, good plantation ; county line passing through it. About one half ills, about 25 years of age. | is cleared and in cultivation with good fences, and —l.» .iil:-j. — 1 1 * tbe balance woods, consisting of first quality oak and hickory and swamp land. The above place is one of the most desirable of any in tbe two adjoining counties, both for healthiness of locality and advantages for farm ing. The most of the cleared land is fresh and will produce 1000 lbs. seed cotton pe r acre. There is a good overseer’s house and negro houses on the place, all framed arid new, with an excellent spring of water near-by; convenient to a good church and academy, and a quiet neighborhood with good society. All sold as the property ot James It. Stanley, late of Laurens county, de- The administrator invites persons wishing to buy good farming lands in a healthy section of country, to an examination of the above named lands, and will take pleasure in showing them. R. L. CUMMING, Adm’r. September 21, 18.58,2)) tds 9 PLANTATION FOR SALE. O NE THOUSAND and SEVENTY acres of second quality Cotton and Corn Lands are offered fbr sab, twenty four miles from Macon, immediately on the South Western Railroad, in Houston countv. One hundred end fifty acres are, however first class creek botiom lands, and with the light but free pine lands making up the residue, offer a tine place for a planter with about fifteen to twenty hands. The place is about half open and half woodland, and has a fine spring, Gin bouse and Burn. The terms will be made liberal and the premises shown to enquirers on application to Mr. Daniel Gnus- scy who lives near the place. The wood on the place alone will compensate a purchaser, by making sales to the South YYestern Railroad and to Macon. Apply to E. A.k J.A. NISBET, Oct. 21.[22 4t J Macon On. (□^$1 000 A YEAR. We want Local and Traveling AOBNTB In all parts of the SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES, to whom the largest Commissions will be paid. Our List includes OVER 25 VOLUMES OF T S. ABTHTK’S WORKS. Also a large and saleable iist of HISTORICAL and BIOGRAPHICAL BOOKS Ac., Among these will be found Lives of JEFFERSON and HAMILTON Dr E. K. KANE and other distinguished Explorers and Travelers SfC. Among our reeeut publications are the Public and private Lift of I,•■■in Kapalrae, ■ History of India and The Isdia iffialiny ; Liviaplaae’* Travels and Explorations For Mixlera Tears in the Wilds of Africa, 4r , Ac- All 0 f these Books are among the most saleable pub lished. OF LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS Alone, we have sold OVER THIRTY THOUSAND COPIES, and the sale is increasing. Many of ocr Agents are making from |5 to |1U a day in selling <».- Publications; and we claim that our List includes the imwt saleable Books offered to Age-ute and Canvassers. And be lieving in LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, we famish our books to Agents for from 10 to 12 per cent, below ihe unuhI price*. For full partirularH of Agency, TenriH &c., address j. w. BRADLEY, Publisher! 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IS 8t Administrator’s Sale. ] >Y virtue of an orderof the Court of Ordinary of > Emanuel county, will be sold before tbe Court House door, in the town of Swainsboro, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, containing 300 acres, more or less, with a gm id dwelling house and other out houses and good improvements thereon, adjoining lands of Jonathan Hooks, Hiram Kirby, and others. Also one tract containing 1000 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Hiram Kirby, John Thnrp and others; and seven likely negroes, to-wit: Yin a, a woman about 26 years old, (and her four children.) Daniel 6 years old, Ellen 4 years old, Rachel 2 years old, Sam child 2 months old. Matilda about 50 years old, and Isliam (a Blacksmith and Silver smith,) about 28 years oil). All sold as the property of Joshua Rountree, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. MANNING ROUNTREE, Adm’r. October fttli, 1858. (w nj w) 20 tds. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an orderof Court, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in the town of Jl/onticello, Jas per county the plantation of John Lazenby, lute of saiu comity, deceased, containing Jive hundred and twenty live acres, more or less. Sold for a distribution among the heirs at law, of said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. FRANCIS M. SWANSON, Adm’r. October 6th, 1858. |pu) 20 tds. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. I rlOUR months afterdate, the legal legatees of the estate of Jesse Moore deceased of said State and county, are requested to be and appear in their proper persons, at Statesboro, on the 29th day of January, 1859. to receive and receipt for the distributive of shares, of the estate, as the dividers will be called .u that day for that pur pose. L. C. MOORE, 1 M .C. MOORE, > Adm’rs. GEO. W. MOORE. October 1th, 185a. [mui,.] 21. !>t. AMBROTYPES. tHE Undersigned desires to in- September 27, 1858. BOAUDIXG HOVjSVr MRS PETER J. WILLIAMS, will, TP form the Ladies and Gentlemen of Milledgeville, and vicinity, that he has taken Rooms in FORT’S BUILDING. And he is prepared to Take Pictures, with all the modern improvements worthy of notice. Pictures taken ns well iu cloudy as fair weather, and set in Frames, Cases, Lockets, P’ins, &c. Those wish- jH® open her HOUSE, for the reception of Boarders ing a Life Picture of themselves or friends, are respect- dnring the Session of the Legislature. fuiiv solicited to give me a call. Milledgeville. Oct. 32,18o8. 20 5t. i H - WTTMAN. Milledgeville October 12th, 1858. 20 if. ciual virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the contiuu- ons use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way direct ly to ilie seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, aud, in fact, infus ing new health and vigor in the system. Nt >TI('E—Whoever expects to find this n 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, CAUTION. The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has in duced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not pursuaded to buv 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. t3P°iSold at £1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, by the SOLE PROPKIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JK <fc CO. M A NUFA CTURING PH A RMACENTIST S AND CHEMISTS, PITTSBURGH, PA. fi^Sold in Milledgeville, by Fleming G. Grieve, and Druggists generally. June $), I8.)«. 5 ly. 1000 ACHES OF Flint River Lands for Sale. T HE undersigned btinjr desirous of winding up their business, offers for Sale, on any time to suit pur chasers, a valuable settlement of ONE THOUSAND ACItESOF LAND,lying on tbe West side of Flint Riv er, ten miles north of Oglethorpe, and ten miles south of Reynolds. 200 acres of this settlemcntis number one pine land, the balance, 800 acres, entirely swamp. The swamp 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 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 may I COOK & MONTFORT, at Oglethorpe June 16,1857. 4 tf. Important to Females!! Sr. Cheeseman’s Fills. N O T I C E—The combinations of ingredients in these PILLS are the result of a Jong 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. $1 per box. For sale by Wm. Barnes, Jus Herty and E J 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. 4531. New York Post-office. 17 ly Tft CYPHERS, 1). D. S. 3E. CYPHERS, having permanently located in Mtiledrrcrille, respectfully offers his services in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY" to the coinmu nity at large. Dr. (’. 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 Pl«te 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. I3T OFFICE IN DR. FORT’S BUILDING November 2, 1857 23 ly IfOTZCE. B Y virtue of an onder of the honorable Court of Ordinary ot Wilkinson county, will be sold ou the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court house door at Irwinton in said county between the usual hours of sale: forty acres of land more or less, No. and District not known but adjoining iandsofDrE J. Massey, Joel Rivers and others belonging to Abigail Hardie a Lunatic. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Abi gail Hardie. Terms made known on day of sale. YV. N. VALENTINE, Guard’n. Oct 22, 1858. 22 tds. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.. LIGHT. LIGHT. LIGHT. Kerosene Oil and Lamps. T HE Subscribers have received an elegant as sortment of Kerosene Lamps, which they will soli on reasonable terms. Having received the Agency for the KEROSENE CO., for this vicinity they will keep supplied with the Oil and Lamps. • This Oil is not explosive, it gives a cheap, dear and safe light. 13 tf. GRIEVE & CLARK, Druggists. Randolph Lands for Sale. THE undersigned offers on accom modating terms 1800 acres of land in Randolph county, Ga., lying from within three to six miles of the Chat tahoochee river, and within one mile and a half of the Southwestern Railroad (now building) from Cuthbert to Eufaula, Ala. These lauds willbe divided into settlements of 300 or 4ti0 (or more) acres, to suit purchasers. Those wishing bargains, healthy' and productive posses sions in this section of the Stale, will do well to cail 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, &c- &c. WM, L. CRAWFORD. Georgetown, Ga., June 15,1858 3 tf New MeXaUtc l&vmaY Cases. .411 Cases, when sold, considered for CASH! CffYHE Subscriber lias now on hand, all of the JL different Sizes of Fisk’s A'etc Style of Metallic Buried Cases, which will be sold at a small profit. L. KENFIELD., (Masonic Hall. Milledgeville, March 24, 1857. 43 tf JUST M THE subscriber has recently received, a few dozen Bottles of Wheeler’s Sherry IVine Tonic 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, jam 25, tf . JAMES HERTY. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOV. 16, 1857. fJAIIE Subscriber offers his services to the people as a JL General Agent for tile transaction of all business at the Capital, being intimately acquainted with the Re cords of the different offices, he will he able to give cor rect information and at tiie shortest notice, also will cheek Mnps of Land Districtsor of Counties, also take out copy Grants and send them to any one for $2 each, his charge for all work shall he reasonable in all eases. 26 ly E. S. CANDLER. 4’nbin I'asmisc from CHARI.E8TON TO !¥. VORK,^Cfffi TH E.YTY DOLLARS. ■HHgHtb UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, NEW YORK AAD CIIAKLESTON STEAM PACKETS, Through in 48 to 53 hours. Colombia, 1,800 tons, M. Berry. Commander. Nashville, 1,800 tons, L. \Y\ Murray, Com’dr. Marion, 1,500 tons, YV. J, Foster, Com’dr. Jas. Adger, 1,500 tons, S C Turner, Com’dr. Leave Adger’s YY’harves every Wednesday and Saturday, after the arrival of the Cars from tiie 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 every luxury. Attentive mid courteous Commanders will ensure travellers hv this route every possible comfort and accommodation. For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room aceommoJations, apply to H. MISSllOON & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Cabin Passage, §>20. ) Steerage 6. ) J All measurement goods reduced to 6 cts. per foot. Oct. 6,1857. 19 ly. NOTICE. fTOl E Subscriber will continue the buainessof Wool £ fording and MANUFACTURING in Mil- i.edgeville. My Machinery is in Goon Order, and I am determined not to 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. 4ft tf u Tho A (lam’s Plongl T) FARMER’S TAKE NOTICE, rpIlIS NEWLY PATENTED PLOUGH, is thein- A volition of J. ARAMS of Putnam County, Uu. The SUPERIOR QUALITIES of this Impliment are generally shown as follows, viz: 1st. It is a Scooter Stock, but so arranged that with ease and rapidity, either a Scooter, Shovel, Bulltongue, 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-hoe may he attached than is generally used if desired, particularly on fight or sandy’ soil. 3d. It cleans itself constantly, and does not choke, and will “take” in hard or stiff land, running deep. 4th. The ease and rapidity with which the different Plough-Hoes are nut on or removed, together with the firm and steady manner in which they are held on by the Clamp and Heel Screw are of decided advantages. We have used ADAM’S PLOUGH, and find that it has all the advantages ahoA’e mentioned: W. H. Mitchell, G. T, Myrick, O. I’. Bonner, J. T. Bivins, Jno. R. Moore, Hawkins & Myrick. Certificates >>f its advantages, aboA’e named, could easily be obtained from any planter who has used this Plough. The undersigned is the general Agent for the State of Georgia, and w ill, during this Spring and Summertravel through the various Counties and exhibit this Plough. Address M. M. MALI,. Gen’l. Atrt., march 30, ’58.—ly] Milledgeville, Ga. Berrien County Landsl A Yawwe steam saw mv» • With Stock, another on Sand, and LAND FOR SALE. VOS SOlli T HE Subscriber offers for sale, 490 acres of land, on which is good Saw and Grist Mills, both new. and 30 or 4® acres of cleared land, all fresh, a good Framed Dwelling House, 50 fine English Mulberry Trees, and 100 fine Apple Trees, ail in fine order, and well laden with Fruit, a beautifaland healthy location on Little River, halfway from Nashville to Moultrie, near the Ferry, aud has theeonvenience ot Avo Post Office. For further particulars, address the subscriber at Av» Post Office, Go. R.N. PARRISH. July 16th 1858. 8 tf. 600,000 BRICKS FOR SALE. T HE subscribers have on hand between 5 and 690.000 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, & CO Feb. 13th, 1858. 38 tf. T HE subscribers offer for sale a valuable steam Saw Mill, on the Milledgeville and Gordon Rail Road, five miles from Gordon, together with MULES and WAGONS, and a large lot of sec ond quality lumber, and from one to three thous and acres of pine land.- The Lumber will be sold very low, and the whole property will besold on favorable terms for the purchasers. Enquire of either of the subscribers ou the premises J. Vf. & C. H. BRANAN. Wilkinson Co .Nov. 4th, 1858. 24 tf. .surrii-ir i:s'1’/:ii.y IB Ml Ik !B LANDS FOR SALE. Andrew S. Garr and others-, NEGROES WANTED. State of Florida, Middle Circuit, in Leon Comity. In Chancery. T HIS Company is now prepared to hire Negroes to work on repairs of their Road, for 1859. Contracts can be made with J. M. Walden, Fort Valley: J. J. Dasher, or A. J. Heard ou line of Roadj Wm. S. Brantly or the Undersigned at Su perintendent’s office, Macon. GEO. W. ADAMS. Sup’t. Nov. 3rd, 1858. 24 8t. liIniiniKtraior’N Sale. Lewis Caiiis& Nathaniel Thurs ton, Trustees of the Apalachi cola Land Company, and others. J I PURSUANT to a Decree rendered in this cause, the subscriber will sell by auction, at the plaecsaiid times herein specified, all the lauds belonging to said Company embraced in “The Forbes's Purchase," and lying in the counties of Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden and Liberty, viz: the lands lying in the first two named counties will be sold at Tallahassee, on the seventh (7th) day of December, and those lying in the last two, will be sold at Quincy, on the fourteenth, (I tth) day of De cember, next. mg _ The lands comprise about a million of acres, extend all( ] Uart, Cotton household and kitchen furniture, from the St. Marks to the Apalachicola Rivers; they I p! an ( a tion tools, and many other articles not here xli.b.t every variety of timber indigenous to th.slat- | {, amed Tertlls 0I1 the dav 0 f sa!e . JOHN LAVENDER, Jr., Adm’r W ILL besold on THURSDAY, the 25th day ofthis month (NOVEMBER.) at the late residence of John Lavender. Sr., all the perisha ble property belonging to said deceased, consist ing of Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Oxen, itude, including, of course, five oak,cypress, cedar, and juniper; the soil is adapted to the growth of grain, cot, ton—long and short staple—tobocco, and sugar-cane.— The waters abound in fish, and the forests with mate rials for Bhip-bnildings and naval stores. TERMS.—“One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the ballance in one and twoyears, in equal instalments, with eight per cent, interest from dateof purchase: titles to be made by the Receiver, when all purchase money is paid.” The sale will be positive and without reserve. JOHN HEARD, Receiver, &c. Tallahassee, Fla., August 28, 1858. 18 tds. CHEAPER THAN GAS AT 00. Columbian & Kerosene Coal Oils NOT EXPLOSIVE. One Burner gives the light of sir Candles. H AVING made arrangements with the Factory, we are supplied directly from the works, and war rant, our oils pure, and no mistake. Take notice, we have just received and shall continue to receive lumps in every pattern, which will be sold cheap. Also, Lamps of all kinds, altered to burn the coal oils at a small expense, so that all can have a safer, cleaner, cheaper, and better light, than can be obtained from animal oils or fluid. Call and see them. HERTY& GESXER. Milledgeville, October 19, 1858. 21 tf. A BOOK FOR THE SICK, BY SR. S/L3HUEI. S. FZSCH- S IX LECTUKES on the onuses and eure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bmnchitas, Heart Disease, Dys pepsia, Female Complaints, and Chronic Diseases gen erally, (bound,380 pages; 30 engravings,) by Dr. SAM UEL S. FITCH; explaining the author’s treatment, by which he both prevents and cures diseases. Tliis book has been the means of saving thousands of lives. Pi ice 25 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, for JO cents. Applv to Dr. S. FITCfl, office 7\ \ Broad way, New York. Consultation personally or by letter, free. October 2Gth, 1858. 22 3mis. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! ^Tailoring Establishment^ SPERLING & BROWN are now lleccinng a NEW and well SELECTED STOCK of the very latest PATTERNS of Cloths, sc feu ion Cassimeres, and Fancy Goods for Pants. We have a large and choice selection of the latest Plain and Fancy Vestings, &c., all of which have been selected with great care by one of the dim, and purchased for the cash, which will enable us to put up Garments for our pat rons upon the most satisfactory terms. We invite onr patrons and the public generally to give us a call and examine our Stock of Goods. UsT YVe have the Latest Fashions. Milledgeville. September 20, 1858. 17 tf Something New. nothing without seams OVERCOATS, BUSINESS COATS, PEAJACK- ETS, PANTS, MEN AND WOMEN S LEG GINGS. OVER SHOES AND GAITERS Of great variety and styles. These fabrics arc woven in the wool without seam will always retain their shape; aud in point of strength, warmth durability, cheapness, and all other desirable qualities, arc unquestionably su perior to any other styles of clothing— as all who test them must admit. Purchasers of clothing are requested to call and examine tile Stock on hand at TINSLEY & NICHOLS’. Milledgeville September 28,1858. 18 tf. PLANTATION FOR SALE. D ESIRING to remove further South I offer for sale my Plantation in Wilkinson County, lying ou Commis sioner creek and Oconee river 74 miles from Irwinton and J 4 miles from Toombsboro on the Central railroad, containing 900 acres, be tween 5no and tiifo acres of which is cleared and in cultivation, and 350 of this fresh. Over 100 acres of first quality bottom land, 60 of which is thoroughly ditched and in cultivation, 50 of this is also fres-li. 150 acres of the woodland under good fence, with a deadningof 75 acres upon it ready to clean up next winter and make a good crop the first year Not morelthan 50 acres of waste landor too poor to cultivate, upon the tract, plenty of good timber,and well watered. Fencing and buildings—consistingof a small frame dwelling, out houses, negro cabins, Overseers house, Gin house (and gear) packing screw &c—all l:i good repair and built in the last four years. Grist and saw mills in a mile and a half, corn, fodder, Stock of all kinds including mules and horses—with all necessary farming tools, can be had with the place if desired Payments to suit the purchaser — Any one wishing to buy a place just prepared to make money upon—productive, convenient to market, and in a quiet neighborhood—I invite to call and examine this. Address the subscriber at Irwinton Wilkinson county Ga. July 8th. 1858 [ 7 tf.'] WM. TAYLOR. B' JAILOR’S NOTICE. A ROUGHT TO JAIL, on the 11th inst., a negro man, about 35 years of age, about 5 feet high, has a high, intelligent forehead, and weighs about 135 pounds. lie says his name is Cuflfee, and that he belongs to Esquire Hart, of Louisiana. The owner is requested to come forward and prove lu's property, and take him away, or he will be disposi d of asthe law directs. W. W. BOZEMAN, Jailor. Marion, Twiggs, co.. Sept. 21st 1858. 18 tf. JACOI5 GAN’S, In Returning his Thanks, for tbe liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to him, would respective ly invite the attention of buyers, to his SPLENDID, AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL A2MD WINTER DRY GOODS, GLOTIIIMG. BOOTS & SHOES, Hals A Caps, jg) BONNET'S at an immennse reduction < n 19 tf. November, 1st, 1858. 24 tds State Rights, and United States' Rights,, Terms—$2 03 Per Annum, in Advanee. Tuesday Morning, November 9, 1II58. TistheStar Spangled Banner, oh, long may if wave, O’erthe Land of the Frer, and the Home ofthe Brave, FEDERAL l AIDS OFFICE, (Moved t 9 the Corner of Hancock and It'ilkinson streets.) OPPOSITE THE COURT HGUME. Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLE to an order granted by the x\_ Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will besold before the Court House door, in Statesbo ro. on the first Tuesday in January next. Eight hundred aud eighty acres of Land, more or less, j belonging to the estate of Thomas Dasher, bound ed liy lauds of Joseph Wilson, Da id Alderman and others, it being the late residence of Thomas Dasher, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day of sale. W. If. McLKAN, Admr. ELIZA DASHER. AJm’rx. Bulloch county, Oct. 3d, lso8. 24 Notice to Debtors and Creditors ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Dasher, late of Bulloch county, deceased, are re quested to come forward and make payment, and persons having claims against the estate are re quested to louder them in, duly attested, within the te: ms of law, To W. H. McLEAN, Adm’r. ELIZA DASHt-R, Adm’x. Bulloch county, Oct. 3d, 1858. 24 fit GEORGIA, Twiggs County. W HEREAS, Reuben A. Nash. Administrator on the estate of Thadeous Tharp, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said es tate, he having fully executed the trust reposed as will be more fully shown by reference to the re turns and vouchers of file in my office. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tiie kindred, and others concerned, to be and appear at mv office on or by the first Monday in June next, then and there to show cause why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially, this 1st day of Nov. 1858. 24 mOm. ‘ LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'y. Ii«t . Bnuvnft JloMoge. This document will be found in our issue of to day; and we might leave it where its merits placed it, without comment. But it is a pleasant duty to speak of it as a plain, out spoken talk to the people, on a subject of great importance to their welfare and the interest of the commonwealth. There is not a recommendation in the Message we do not •pprove. The leading questions discussed, are treated with candor, and so clearly elucidated, as to he perfectly comprehended by the humblest in- tolled in the State. The Bank question, and tho Western & Atlantic Railroad. Wading subjects, as well as the question of Common Schools are dealt with as only a man of truth and honesty would treat them. Whatever maybe thought of the practicability of some ot Gov. Brown’s sug. gestions. touching these great questions, no man, who has read (he Message calmly and with impar tiality, hut will admit tiiat the language of the Message is that of sincerity, and an honest desiro to subserve the Public interests. Gov. Brown has not sought display, or turned liis periods to capti- vate the admirers of rhetoric. He deals in facts; and his object is accomplished when the people shall decide, that what lie lias spoken is the truth, and what he advises is theexpression of an honest desire to enhance the interests and promote the prosperity of our beloved State. Executor’s Sale. \ GREEA15LE to an order ofthe Ordinary of Jas- 1 next within the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, lot of Land No. 61 in the 12th district of Hall county, containing 250 acres more or less. All ofthe above sold as the property of the estate of Eli Glover, Sr., late of Jasper comity, deceased, for the benefit of the legatees of said estate. Terms ou the day of sale. HENRY S. GLOVER. I ELI S. GLOVEIt S rs Sept. 13, 1858. 17 tds. Administrator's Sale. ■yyiLL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU ARY next, before the Court house door in Ir winton, within the usual hours of .sale, by vir tue of an order from the ordinary of Wilkinson county, the following land and negroes, to-wit: 1524 acres of Lot No. 150, in the 3d Dist.; 20 acres, more or less, of lots No. 160 and 161,; 1014 acres ol lot No. j gant and chimerical. 149,; 55 acres of lots No. 150 and 161, all containing ; they are so only because the designs of the slave- 328 acres, more or less: also the following named holders must and can be defeated. But it is only slaves to-wit: Sophia a woman about 37 years old,! the possibility of defeat that renders them so. txnc a .tout >r , <.!J, „..,t n tioy Tfiey cannot be defeated by inactivity. There is about 16 years old. all sold as the property of John | no escape from them compatible with non-resis- Lavender 8r., late of said county, deceased. Terms tance. How. then, and in what_way, shall the ou the day of sale. JOHN LAY r ENDER, Jr. Adm’r. Nov. 2d 1858. 24 MONTICELIjO ilL'ADJiSaUiiSSs) Hale aud Female, TIT ILL commence exercises on 2nd Tuesday of TT January. 1858, preparing Students thorough ly for the J unior Class in any of the Colleges in the United States, and giving to those, not wishing a Collegiate, a thorough practical education. Board ten dollars per month. Tuition moderate. For particulars, address the undersigned at Monticello Ga. A. S. FRANKLIN. A M. | 24 2m. Principal. ■ -1“ Which he offers former prices. THE M11XKI) GEVILLE II OT EL, I S STILL OPENED tor the recep tion of Members of the Legisla ture and Transient Visitors. The Proprietor, is determined to re serve ample room for the accommodation of Ladies; and also for the entertainment ot Gentlemen and Ladies, he has engaged the services of one ot the best Bands of Music in the State, and intends giving two Cotillion Parties per week during the Session and no pains will be spared to render bis guests comfortable. E. D. BROWN. Milledgeville, Oct. 5,1858. 19 (it. FOR SALE. ipllE House ami Lit whereon the Subscri J her now resides. Milledgeville, July 27th, 1858. J. U. HORNE. you want to buy CHEAP GOODS go > J. GANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ‘ $5 Sewing Machines. A Practical Family Sewing Machine for 85. Performing fully equal work. No mtssmg or rip■ ping of stitches. No getting out of order. Anybody cam use it; everybody ivill have it. (SECURED BY RECENT GRANT OF LETTERS PATENT.) Fxclusive Rights for a few States and Counties will be placed within the reach of any euterprising business man. (A portion of the Territory already secured ) The Proprietors confidently feel they now place before the public- the greatest chance for a profita ble investment ever offered. A sewing Machine containing the requisite qualities, which, by its astonishing simplicity aud low cost, will at once go to tiie masses, who have been anxiously wait ing for the Machine to come within their grasp. CF’’ Parties wishing to purchase, are requested to call at and once, examine this most wonderful achievement, and secure a monopoly of the State or County desired. NOVELTY $5 SEWING MACHINE CO.. Office, Bartlett & Co., Needle Manufacturers, 421 Broadway, cor. Canal St. N. Y. Call or send for a Circular with cuts of machines. October 26th 1858. 22 lm. PRATT, OAKLEY, & VO., {Late Farmer, Hr arc 4* F°.,) Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, No. 21 Murray Street, MEW YORK. P O. & Co., offer at low prices for cash, and liberal • forme for approved credit, a large stock of BANK and OFFICE STATIONERY, BLANK and AC COUNT BOOKS, Receipt nml Memorandum Books, PAPER OF ALL KINDS, Jards. Circulars, Bill Heads,&c., Printing and Lithographing executed to order. Bibles, Miscellaneous and School Books. IV O. &. Co. Publish Bullion’s series of Grammars; Comstock’s series on the Sciences; Hookers Physiolo gies, Brocklcshy’s Astronomies; Olncy’s Geography, newly revised: Southern Class Readers, Palmer’s Book Keeping; and the “cheapest and best” Spelling Book ever used. * 12 6mi«. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an orderof the Hon. Court of of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY' next, be tween the usual hours of sale, iu the Town of Ir winton in said county, the following property to wit One Negro Woman named Nancy, about 40 years old; and her child about 4 months old. and 168 acres of land more or less being part of lot 190 in the 27th District of said county, joining lands of E. J. Massey, JoelRivirs. W. M. White- lmist and others. Sold for tl.e benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on day of sale. RICHARD S. SMITH. Adm’r. Nov. 1st 1858. 24 tds. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of E.iza /Il both Smith late of said county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and these having demands against said estate are requested to render them in, in terms of the law. RICHARD S. SMITH, Adm’r. November 1st 1858. 24 6t Executors Sale. 'llTTLLbe sold in the town of Monticello, Jas- f f per county, on the first Tuesday in January next under an orderof the Ordinary of said coun ty, one uegro woman about 45 years old, sold as the property of Benjamin YV. Banks, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors. Terms on day of sale. Jarrett B. Kelly, Ex'r. Nov. 3 1858. (ppl) 24 Now is (lie lime TO BUY CHEAP SHOES. tfmT EBCEmaD T EN HUNDRED pr’s. Ladies high quartered hoots, at only one dollar per p’r. 10 cases good Brogans very low, also a large assortment of Ladies, Gents, ami Childrens, Boots and Shoes, which will be offered at astonishing low prices. A lot of 200 pr’s. Ladies Congress Gaiters, at only one dollar per p'r. Call and see for vonrself, at 19 tf. JACOB GANS. AN I 31 31 K IV N K * T OIK OF FALL AND WINTER Latest Styles and Cheapest Prices. At 19 tf. GANS’ EMPORIUM TAKE NOTICE. T HE undersigned will continue business 30 days longer for tiie purpose of disposing of their present STOCK OF GOODS, which they will sell at LESS THAN COST. To those indebted to them they would say come for ward and settle before the expiration of that time, otherwise your notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. J. & H. TREANOR. Milledgeville Oct. 23 1858. 22 5t. Guardian Sate. W ILL be sold in the town of Monticello, Jas per county, on tho 1st Tuesday in Januaty next, under an order of the Ordinary of said county one negro about 50 years old. sold as the property of the minor children of John M. McDonald, de ceased, for the benefit of said minors. Terms on tiie day of sale. THOMAS B. WILLIAMS, Gr'n. Nov. 3. 1858. (pplj 23 NOTICE.—Strayed from thesubscii-^^^^ 1 cr, at Pock mile, Putnam county, on the 24th October last, a small mouse colored horse Mule a dark stripe down hack to tail, a scar on one side near the girth, trimed and reached a few weeks before he left. I think he was purchas ed in East Tennessee or N. Georgia. When heard from on tiie 25th Oct. was in 5 miles of Madison, going northward. Any person taking him up will be (raid a suitable reward, and ail expenses for keeping. Address, Dr L. D. Rogers, 24 3t] Rockville, Putnam county, Ga. necessary resistance be made? There is only one way. The Democratic Party must be permanently dislodged from the government. The reason is, that the democratic party is inextricably commit ted to the designs of the slaveholders, which I have described. The very constitution of the Democratic party commits it to execute all tho designs of the slave holders, whatever they maybe. It is not a party of the whole Union, of all the free States and all of the slave States; nor yet is it a party of the free States in the North and iu the Northwest, but it is a sectional and local party, having, practically, its seat within the slave States, and counting its con- sistituency chiefly and almost exclusively there.'’ After charging upon the Democratic party all the evils which he says are incident to slavery, he says tiiat every Democrat that has ever refused to obey the behests of slavery, has always, aud from no oile r reason, been immediately ejected from the party. Mr. Seward then came to the conclusion that in order effectually to abolish slavery, it is ab solutely necessary to drive the Democratic party front power. What say you, gentlemen of the Soutlt ? Will you join Mr. Seward in demolishing (he Democracy, that by that means you nray de stroy slavery in the States > It is precisely to that entertainment tiiat you are invited. Here is his closing exhortation: “ I think, fallow citizens, that I have shown yon that it is high time for the friends of freedom to rush to the rescue of the constitution, and that their first duty is to dismiss the Democratic party from the administration of tiie government.” Mmnliis Arudrniicns. This body re-assembled in the Senate Chamber on yesterday at 104, A. M. After reading the minutes of previous meeting, and a bill reported from Committee on tiie subject of Education, the Senatus Academicus adjourned until tho 26th inst, for the puipose of receiving the reports of Senators. This action was brought about, on the ground, tiiat few of the Senators, at present, were prepar ed to render in their Reports. It was thought that several addresses would be made. We were disappointed in not hearing from Ex-Gov. John son, Hon. B. H. Hill,and T. R. R. Cobb, Esq. OFFICE EAT0NT0N Br. R. ROAD, ) Eatonlon, Oct. I3th. 1858. \ THE ANNUAL Meeting ofthe Stockholders of the Eatorihin Br. R. Road, will be held in the town of Eatonton, on Tuesday (he 9th day of Xovcmber next. K. ukn.ms, rresidcnt. October 6th, 1858, 21 4t See advertisement in another column of Dr Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Illinois Elections. s Chicago. Nov. 3.—Tiie Administration Democrats only polled two hundred and forty-six votes, in this city, out of fifteen thousand cast. So far as heard from, the legislafnn- stands forty- six Republicans; forty-three Democrats, aud ten doubtful. Latest from Illinois Election. Chicago, III., Nov. 4.—The Republicans now concede that the majority for the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in tiie Illinois legislature, will be eight. There are three doubtful, and those are not counted ou either side. MARKETS. Savannah Friday Nov. 5th, 4P. M. COTTON.—Tho bad weather which prevailed yesterday kept most of the buyers within doors, and the sales were limited to 183 bales. The advices per America have so unsettled the market, tiiat for the present, we must forbear quotations. The following are the particulars ot the day's sales: 2 at 16}, and 178 bales at life. The Legislature. Ail appearances seem to indicate that the pres ent session of the General Assembly will be dis tingnisheil for its industry. It is true there are a great many members in both Houses who will he unable to get on without a daily discharge of gas—but the present is an intelligent Legislature —and much important matter must of necessity engage its attention—therefore we believe that the majority in both houses will determine to work and not talk. The people expect much of the present General Assembly, and we are induced to believe that they will not be disappointed. Onr Thank* Are tendered onr friend Grant for tbs Novem ber number of Leslie's illustrated Magazine con tabling his interesting and graphic description of the Okefrnokee, without and within. The illus’ trations of camp life are aptly designed, and the whole article speaks well for the industry and in telligence of our talented young iriend. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. Cotton Declined l-8t/., and closed very Dull- Halifax, Nov. 4 —The steamship America ha 3 arrived with Liverpool accounts to Saturday 0*;- tober 23d. Commercial Neics. Liverpool Colton Market.—The Brokers’ circular reports the sale of 34,000 bales during the vceek< and that the market declined }d., and closed very dull. Holders were offering freely, but not press ing their stocks on the market. Havre Market.—Hvre Trcs Ordinaire 11 If. Liverpool Briadstujfs.—The market steady. London Money Market.—No change to repero Consols closed at 98}. . Liverpool Provision Market.—The trade is £ eR er lly dull , .,, London, lutes; by Telegraph.—Conso.s closeo ■ 984 98}. General News. A few intelligible words had been rec *j2n through the cable, aud shares had rallied to A and £400. t ;q The French and Portuguese question was * ‘ unsettled, aud a favorable solution was expec • notwithstanding that two more French men-ol-'■ had arrived in the Tagns, and the existence vague rumor that the English channel fleet been ordered there. closed The Jltmion to Chinn. Wo are gratified to learn that the Mission to Chi na has been tendered to, and accepted by, Hon. Joint E Ward, of Georgia. That a Southern man, from a cotton State, should have received this ap pointment, just at this juncture in the commercial history of China is indeed most fortunate; but the fact that a Georgian, and one so well qualified and deservedly esteemed as Mr. Ward, should fill the post of Minister to China, is, to his friends, a source of unmingled pride and pleasure By this appoint ment the State and the Democratic party are hon ored, and the country supplied with a public ser vant, honest, faithful, and well qualified. YVnt. II. Srnaril’n Npccch at Rochester, IV. V.—The Entertainment to which the Moaihern Opposition is invited. We have read the speech of Mr. Seward at per county, will be sold ou the first Tuesday in I Roches tel, with profound surprise and regret. DECEMBER next within the usual hours of snle.be-;.,,. ,, , „ , i j fore the Court House, in the town of Amerieus, lot of ^ Speaker is generally acknowledged as the land No. 510 in the 26th district of originally Lee, now j leader of die Black Republicans ofthe North, Sumpter county. and any thing coming from him is considered as Also, will he sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY the prevailing sentiment of his party. In this speech Mr. Seward boldly and emphatically as serts, that it is impossible for the States that re cognise slavery to live under the same govern ment with those that have abolished that institu tion, and that sooner or later the whole United States must either become a slave-holding nation, or a free labor nation. He then goes on to state the false and absurd idea, that the slave-holders in the South hope and expect to extend slavery throughout the whole Union. The following ex tract from his speech, will shotv what Mr. Seward considers the evil, and what he proposes as the remedy. “You will tell me that these fears are extrav-a- I answer they are so, but