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Special Bfltices.
HolUway’ Oiiaeinent .-sScorbutic aod Scnffii’
la. Nearly half the human race con bear witness to
the efficacy of ibis wonderful unguent in the cure of
these diseases They never foil. however long stand*
mg or ebsperute the case mnv be. Soid at the South*
era Drug store by Jas W. Price.
EP We happen to know that Dr> Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral and Catharic Pills are food medicines, and
shall proclaim it because we do know it. We confi
<dently believe there is a vast umouut of relief from
suffering to our afflitited fellow men'wrapped up in
t hese skilful preparations, and wo shall freely use ou*
little influence to make them known to those who
toeed ih?u>.— Phil, Sunday Times.
THEM
OF
NEW YORK,
OR
Life Scenes in Gotham.
Will_exhil>it at Washington, at
” F rtday Ji:ty 3
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and
at 8 o’clo k at night.
admission 50 Cents; children
and servants half price.
CALL EARLY^
BAREGE and ‘ICSLIN ROHK.S of latust and
very elegant sr< le, for solo AT COST, by
HESTER &. WINGFIELD.
July 2—ts
Valuable Lands lor Sale!
Fine Plantations—One-Third Ma
dison Springs.
Mi am now orj.-E.dMs rou sale
mv entire Real L.- hi v.tulisori corn, tv — L
consist-ng of .me <f lire very best fa*ni:ug tracts ju
Upper Goargi’u of a* out 17*' <* acre*, well improved,
entirely he*:lth\, finely watered, will) ncuiiy two
thirds oi it wdudiuud. Lite balance In a high state of
cultivation—from to 400 acres, part clcareJ a. and
part pot, of excellent creek bottom, well drained;
noveral smajici tracts, situate from two to live mile •
from above, containing from !200 to 1000 acres each
mostly fresh, nil improved and well suited fur firming
with smalt ioices, on one us which is located u hue
Maw, Cora and Merchant l’i ur Mill, 1 f for sa c
and on another a valuable Fciry on Biduu Uivpr; also
One-Third imue.sl in that most desirable and de
lightful watering place, the Madisvii Springs.
1 w.li sell cue two or a.I of the above places to
geiher to nu ; t puichasers. Most of this properly is
amch that i would not and •*pos. of it but fur the pecu
liarity of my situation. ‘That reti<lciii nees.sai y, and
lam tie tan.*iined to sell Gull and see for y,,uiseives, I
Term* will be made eaav.
JAMT.S DANIEL, Sfc.
June 26,1857—1f
Southern Banner end Watchman insert.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
Thssa who may w ist'to pun lnsc fr*e,
Will please c ill on JAMILS W. PRICE,
Where it can be alwaysf und,
A'or cisa, Hi Jicr cents per pound.
H>i t, if you u i- h to Luy ou time.
A’ti cliaigeyua xnoic to pay for the rhym.
June -C—ts
V’ w NOTICE.
1 1 11K subsenher, Six miles from
r witKhiugioii, mi t .Memsmmmnmmmmmmrnr^smnmmmmtt
-**.dAivK CI/IT. Tire owner tliereot s .hereby \
requested to eo.iie Jtawatd. prove piopeitv, pay ex- i
peiiscs Mid take hrr away.
UTIiLK KICK..
June 26 3t
fnWO MONJ’iUS wiior date. application will be
I umrie to tin homu.ihb Louit ox UnLnury ol \\ tikis
-*■ county . for leave, tscli the real ©Hate ncto lo
Dr. lteubcn fe. Culluway, late of said cu.inty, U.i
.cea-ud.
sf; u;ok.\ cai-la>av, AJm.
* June 2Gilt, 1h57.
Dr- Janies W. Price’s
C!J9LRU\ OAiI.M i NATIVE CORDIAL.
LE‘i’ it uot Eli foigott : j.stiio season tin* bowel ul
teeth ns has uiri'-'rd t tb.’tr is in tiesConpni a
uever Jailing r. inwh . :-d lie who docs uot kep it
In lii-t iitinu.i, ‘ denies ti;.’ f,ith, inti is wo: sc thou an
infidel,” thr it tciU cure, an.inn mitiaie.
CEKTir KATES.
A rm ~ September 23, 1853.
Dr. JAMES W. PRICK,
Mv Dear e-ir-.—i owe \, an apology fir not ac
knowledging sooner, you: ... nines?, inplacing in mv
hands through inr mitwt: end, A Billups, psij., it
bottle of t bolero Curium it :re Cordial. The contents
were soon exhausted—l trie,lit personally, but more ef
fectually i one it my so; ■ * If. boil ;t violent at taels
ol Dysentery. In” I!i'*dc anted piomptly- and
effic.eutly ; m and I feel untlMiri7.ee!, therefore, to recoin- i
mend it 111 stroug teres. us a pi -afiunr ai:d suii, reme
dy lorbowei affections. .Wishing yon, sir all the -uc !
cessmtile t which Vo T l’ perse,a ranee entitles you, 1
uni t uly, yours,
JOS. HENRY LESIFKIN.
Batesville, Independence Cos. Arkansas.
. December, 18th, 1806.
James W. Pmcr, 51. D.
Denr Sir :In coiiipiiuuce with my promise. I wr-ta
you in reference toy oui Cholera Caminalure Cor
dial. 1 have fiirlv tried it in eight case —four
of them were of long stundmg. hiving fruni 10 to 20
Woody discharges in about every 21 hours. In each ol
these coses 1 gore hut 5! doses, with entire relief. The
remaining 4 cases 1 gave only one dose, which proved
eJTcctuai—you Enow ! had tot e sparing, as i hen but a
■mall but uc. I could sell our hundred bottles in this
vicinity, it i him them, since 1 cured those persons, us
1 bare almost an hourly call lor the preparation. 1
could send you certuicatcs if it were nee, ssaiy.
Kespectfuiy
11. CI.A V’i’O.V.
li? Permit m p to Fay to Ihosr my. pjpftt- J
ration, that it is sofe and ejjectuaf —mid *hc*i property
tiu&jairly fried, la those (i.geasca ibi which it is pre
w r.oed. ft vv.il scarcely ev r fa 1. Be sure to follow
VliJ printed directions upon each hottle. In some ca |
atm w/iei e are • fteqocut, sm ll discharges, of
‘blood audmu- oi.s with great pain, 1 w.rnld in the fust
iktttxk. a ’vise lue ..diiiiiiistratioa. to an adult. 01 one
tfttde sjHjtmf.tl, i.| c.l with C > drops of Laud unto, re
peating iulil hours, if the oil h old not operate -uf
tcr aius vising the cordial nccuidtiig to directions.
N. 15. Pcrsous who have my Ifiepsrition ii
their tamd es would <Tj me a favor by forweidimrcgitil
icutes in reference to the success attending its admiu
atration.
Family Grocery and CciifcctioDery
BT
S. H, CRENSHAW,
HAVING abandoned the Retail business, l
cm now offering by the quantity a Hue lot t; q
es LIQUORS consisting of V, hies, Bran Sthaski
dies, Whiskey, Hum. Gm, Ales, fordmls, &.e., at
prices which can not hut insure bargains to purchas
ers.
1 have nlso just ope ted a nc.v and valuable stock of
Family . Si uppbes, Cotifectionerirs and a general as
sortment of a'ticles suited foi dourest,e consumption;
such us Meal, Flour, Rice, eugar, Coffee oyrup, JVlo
lakaes, Hu ins, Chresc, Tickles, Sauces, Preserves,
‘Candice, .Nuts, Rn. rnggOtauger, Lemons, besides va
re us articlesof itc.'ery,’ &c Duifag the summer 1
will keep on haad a supply of 1C E for sale, and for
m iking Lemonade, Ate.
IjP Cull in next door above Fitzpatrick—opposite
the Urdinarv’s Office.
S. H. CRENSHAW.
Washington, Ga., June 12—ts
Oranges and Lemons.
A Fresh snpply pst rccqirfed and for sale it-th
-Grocery of
iVM Af. nOOKI^B
Executor’s Sale
IN pursuance oftte last wifi and tc e tnnient of J an
.4urphy, deceased, will be sold on t’ e Ist Tuesday in
lugust next, before the Court-House door in the
own of Washington, Wilkes county, a negro girl
uamed Amando about JO years old.
Ijf* 1 arms made know ti on the day.
A: J. PA SC HALL, Ex’r.
“"MANTUA MAKING.
MBA. Sarah A. V. Crenfchaw, lespccff lly
informs the ladies of Washington and vicinity
that she is prepared to execute in the freest and
m^tfashionable style all kinds of DRESS MAKING
and MILLINER’S work. She w ill also uttend prompt
ly to Cutting, fitting und trimming.
She may be fouud at the rooms in the building si
tuate back of the Hotel, on the corner opposite Dr.
Dope’s residence.
Washington. June 12—ts
A. A. CLEVELAND,
HAS just received from New York a new* Lot of
Ready Made Clothing, us fallow :
Fine Black Cloth Coats,
do do Alpacca do
Black Cussimere and Linnen Pantaloons*
A large and handsome assortment of Satin and
Marseilles Vests, newest style and fashion,
Dressing Gowns and Readv M-ide Shirts and Col
lars.
ALSO
A large lot of Miscellaneous and School Books,
Stationary, &.c. More of Spurgeons Sermons expect
ed soon—all of which will be sold uu reasonable terms.
June 4, 1857.
XiNcii’s
ANTI-RHEUMATIC POW
DERS.
(Entered according to act of Congress in the year
1857, in tho Clerk’s Office of the District Court of
the Southern District of New Y ork.
A simple, palatable and only per
manent and radical Cure for
Khcumatism, Rheumatic
Gout and Sciatica.
Rheumatism is a disease of such frequent oceur
ieuce, and so well marked by pail), &'•• that a full
description of it is entirely uuixcssary. It is agreed
by all eminent medicaltr i! son llvs subject that it
defend.* upon n poison i.i t ,c blood, most probablv
lectio acid, u its prinmr red csseni aj cuuee; need
ing only exposure, irregularity of h’ • g, or something
to disturb the functions or ;; , and economy in
their rrgulai and healthful at:., ruing about and
that sjHieddy all the iufiamutory and painful symp
toms which every unfortunate sufferer knows beggars
description.
These powders arc taken in tern ally, entering the
circulation they neutralize the Poison, overcome the
prev oiisly congestive and inactive kidneys, whereby
it tree discharge takes place, and thus all innterics
mail i is expelled fr>iu the system.
Put up in Tin Duxes will] lull directions—powders
enough, often, to cure two eases, and infallallv one.
None genuine without the proprietor’s ow n signature
on tlx'labels if the box. fi’liltT s;{. Liberal tl’s
cotuxt made to Agents and wholesale dealers.
The increasing demand for these Powders where
first made public and l est known, 13 proof incontro
vertible of their intrisic efficacy.
J. (i. GIBSON, I’xoprietoi, New Yarkand Eaton
j ton. Ga. And for sale wholesale and Retail by iiar
i raf, Risley& Ketchen, 76 Itarclny street, N. V., and
by J. W. PRICE, &I• J)., Wushiugtoix, Ga, und by
lirng lists generally
June 25 —3m
Chairs and Furniture.
Op DOZEN of those favorite Cottage Chans we
/IJ'ic 6i ldatsl3poidoEcii. AHtboac win. should
Aikc to pun hast, ivill do w.'ll (o call befiuo Hie
First oi December. us those unsold vil; Ne#tnd ha.k
to the Factory ut thulliiiie.
ALSO
Anew lot of Furniture of tny own make, will he
sold vniv low for CASH only.
£ j#'* Cull and see me aud buy u bargain whilst it
Olay lie bad.
E. fiOLUCKE.
Fhiji h tinj(k*rie#v
KEEPS on hand n, nil ti-ne.,n v.eil assorted stock of
L ll milv Groceries, as Ibllow ? :
Sugar, Coffee, Green and Rfrek ’Pens,
M.-las-rs. Syrups. Spire und Pepper.
Ma.nh, Rico, .Silt. Jfnisins. Almond.,, Mail,-Va and
■ ‘uf*.Sardtnn*, Corn Stnreli, Vinegar, “la-leim.
P°7 tliampaijru W incs, Candies and Si.cai ni.nns
■a.-.l all otjiar ai+ielea us,m!|.- kept in a Grocery Store
all of wlijeji will he sold on reasonable terms.
April 23—ts
Medical Card.
Dit. J. B. I-’'KI,EN, offers bis profession,,
services to the eif:z ‘u of Wash : i?gton and vicitii
fcv.
* W Offiec on Maju street in CK veland’e n ge:
J unitary I lhf6— ]
(lass, Glass.
I HAVE on hand some eight or ten boxes of 8 by
10 Glass, of a superior qualify, which will he dispos
ed of at cost, for Cash.
March 20, 1857. “8. T. FRICB.
BOOKER'S EXCHANGE
1 would hereby notify all th. - • indebted to mo tlm
I am very nuxiuus tu exelraiig., their accounts fur tl.e
nr nev. ‘I'll? time is mma when all men, expect to
gutter ill their outlays, and as I liavo acconnnodati'd
j ro.i a whale your, it is noth'ncbut jiSstthut < ou s!i cu ii|
j return ihe coinjilimout hy c'dling at t!ie Captain’s of
! lice aud setll".
W. M. HOOKER.
J muary, 1 1857.
BRITISH PERIODICALS
I.ItONARD SCOTT (k CO., New Vorß
Continue to re-ixtblieh Ihe fallowing Rritieh
Terioilii tils, viz:
1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY, (Conservative)
2. THE EDIN'BURFU REVIEW (Whig)
3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (free church)
WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal)
5. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
(Tory
The present critical state of European affairs wil
under these publications ituusually interesting during
lire forthcoming year. They will occupy u irndJle
gromnlbetween t: e hastly written news-items, crude
hpc.uiations. and flying rumors of ihe daily Journal,
-mri -lie ponderous tone of a future historian, written
after the living interest arid excitement at the great
political events of the time shall uavc passed away. It
is to these Periodicals that leaders must look for the
only really inteliigibb reliable history of current
event., and as such, in .. . tion to their well-estublish
cd tirer.irv, scientific, und the ml character, we
urge them unoiqtJß considjiur. : the reading pub
lie.
‘he receipt ot vault Sheets from the British Bub
fishers, by which ivcr.rr enabled to place all our Re
prints in the hands of subscribers, about ns soon as
they era he furnished with the foreign copies. AI-
Uiough this involves a very large outlay ou our part,
wo shall continue to furnish the I’eriodiculs at the
same low rate3 as heretofore, iz:
lVrnnn.
Koruny one of the four Reviews fit us)
For auy two “ “ 5 Oli
For any three “ “ 7 00
l'orallfour of the Reviews H 00
For Rlroa wood’s Magazine 3 00
For Blackwood and three Krviews 9 (ft;
Fo. r.lnckwood and tiro four Reviews 3u Ou
ey i ; a_. fnents te be made in all eases in advance.
Munev current in fkc 6tate where issued will be re
ceivcii at par.
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty-live per ceut, from the above
prices will lie allowed to Cluhsordering direct from L.
SCOT I’ &■ Cos., four or more copies of any one o: jure
oi the above works. Thus: Four copies of Bluekwood
or of one Review, will bes nt to one address tor 59
our copied ol the four Reviews and Blackwood lor $3
end so on.
Tustage.—ln all !he piincip'trl cities an towns
these works will be delivered, through free o
Postage. When sent by, mail, the postage to any
part ot the United .States will be but Twenty-Four
cents a yeur f r Blackwood, and but fourtecu cents
foreuch of the Reviews,
Remittances and communications should always be
a.ldics9Cd,post-pai<l,to the publisher.
LEONA Kl* SCOTT & CO.,
5. G-'ld-strect, New York
January 19,1851.
TTTHEREAS Benjamin P. Bradley, Administrator
W on estate of Win. D. Bradley, dLceased, applies
* “ to me for letters of dismission from suid estate 1
These arc therefore to cite, summon and admonish
all persons concerned to be und appear at my office,
on or before the Ist Mouday in October next, to shew’
cause, iu auy they ctutf why said letters should not
be granted. i . •
Given under my baud, at office, this 6th day of April,
1857.
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary
GEORGIA— WILKES CCUVTY.
TT7HEREAS William M. Reese, Administrator
iV with the will annexed of Robert R. Rnndulph,
deceased, makes application for dismission from
estate of said deceased.
These are therefore to cite ands. ’monish all per
sons coucemed. to be and appear at wiy office, on or
before tli6 First Monday in August next, aud'shew
cause if any they can, whv said William M. Reese,
Administrator as aforesaid should uot be dismissed
from his said ndmininistration.
Drawers, Hosiery Handkerchiefs
Suspenders, Linnen bosom Shirts. Collars
&Jc* at P. DONKELLY.
¥IIEREAS Emma M. Barnett and Mary L. Bar
nett. ExecuUixsof Elizabeth W. Burnett, have
petitioned the Court of Ordinary to be dismissed
rom said executorship.
These arc tboiefore to cite and admonish all an
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,to
oe and appear at my office on or before the first Mon
day in July next, to shew ‘stusc, if any they can.
why said Emma M. and Mary I- Barnett, should
not be dismissed from said Executorship.
Given under my hand at office. January 22, 1857.
m G. U; NORMAN . c.jp. w
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTnAIA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its outs of every variety of pulmonary disease,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi
dences of its virtues in any community whore it
has been employed. So wide is the field of its use
fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures,
that almost every section of the country abound’
in persons publicly known, who have been
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When onco tried its superiority
over every other medicine of its kind is too appar
ent to escape observation, and where its virtues arc
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of tho pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. And not only in formidable at
tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties
of CoiDS, Coughs, lloaKseness, &c. ; and for
Childiien it is the pleasantest end safest medicine
that can be obtained.
As it has long been in constant use throughout
this section, we need not do more than assure the
people its quality is kept up to tho best that it ever
has been, and that the genuine article is sold by—
tj By-J. \V. Price Southern Drug Store.
Black,smithing.
fp HE pub criberboitig desirous of inf
I tire public of bis whereabouts, hearing that If jl
-* innnv inquiries have been made about hi m” (j
to have good work done, he can st ill he found at bis
Old Shop, on the road, right hand side of the Depot..
He will do HORSE-SHOEING in a manner that
cannot he surpassed by any sin th in Georgia, and at
Ireurly living prices. He flutters himself there is no
infill can beat him on ironing Bup&ies, Wagons, or
anything else, and no man shall he allowed to fftiioibD
about the prices, ivo*k be wants and work he must
have. Now. gcntlemou, give hire a call, and you sliuli
uot. go a wav dissatisfied.
C-ST’ Re sure to inquire fir A beam’s Shop.
WM. A HEARN.
January 9th, 1857.
New Goods.
H E subscriber lit? ier:cive<T IWmi N**v x*urk u.ml
| Philadelphia, bis SPRING mid SUMMER St***
of Goods, consisting of a great variety of new and
handsome Goods of every dose j ij>t ion, umoog which
ts :
New Silks, Muslins of all grades,
Bareges, Tissues, llrilliantes, Org uidics,
American, English and French Calic< rs,
Ginghams, Erehroidei ies, Laces, of all kinds,
Bonnets, Hats, Fur, Straw and Wool
A large assort tin at of Ready Malle Clothing, fJt
men andlioy.*.
Saddles, Bridles and Hxriitffe*;
Boots and Blioes.
(iuus und Bistids, •A
Hardware and
Crockery Glassrwarej
Brooms, Buckets, Tubs and Churns.
Grain Cradle* foul Scythe Blades,
Mill and cross cut Saws,
Tin veiling Trunks mid Carpet lings,
Hollow wim, liocs, Truce Chains.
IN nils, Spikes* VV Collin’s Axes.
Powder, Shot and Percussion Caps,
Window (jlusr mid Putty,
Dr iga, 0,1?, Turpentine and Varnish,
And nuincmus other articles usually kept in a Re
tail store, which will lie sold on reasonable terms,
—A t.s i
TEN ONE, TWO and FOUR horse WAGONS lor
■ sale. Iron Axles.
A. A. CLEVELAND.
April 17, 1807.
Shovels.
A. A. CI.E VEI.AND has received Awn long hand
Shovels und Spades. Short band do do, Cast steel
Cross cut, whipitnd mill Saws.
April ‘.3—tf
~~
HAVING been appointed Agent for Fefton ’ Port,
allc Grist Mill, the. boat ever inventrd. I would
respectfully inform the public tint one of ilie.e
.Mill? is now in operation „t my Cabinet Establish
ment. opposite the lo*t-OHicc. and am re.adv to eriud
Corn in the car, Grits, Meal, Coffee. Spice, &c
April 23-ts E <iOLCCKE -
Ki.ECTRIC OIL,
For the est re ot f’nlsey, Rheumatism, Nervous
Head he, Netlralgin, Corns, Toothadie, and. the
Ixord known how mmy more oomplniotn, may be h - ’ 1
at the Southern Drug Store, it you arc in a liiirrv
„ ~r.. ,o-~ * J. W. PRICE.
Apt > 110th, 1857.
GEORGIA—WJLIiES COUNTY.
WHEREAS it It s been represented to me tbnt the
estate ot JtiSepl! A. liensoti,deceased, is unrepresent
ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindl ed pud creditors of said deceased
to show cause, if any they hive, wbv administration
ell said estate should not be vest ‘d iu tlle Clerk of the
Superior Court, Clerk of Jim Interior Court, or some
uther lit and piopcr person.
Given under my hand at office. May 5, IF-,7,
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary
and Lx Officio CCk Cos.
UL OKG 1.4 I! ILL Lei ( OUST K,
WHEREAS John S. Pool, applies to me forletters
of Administration on tile ostute ot Surah A. Jones,
deceased.
These are tlicrefoieto cite, summon and admonish
ill and singular the kindred and creditors ofsuid de
ceased, to be and appear at tuy office, within the tittle
picscribcdbv luw.to show cause, if any they have
why saklletfcrsshould not ho granted.
Given under my hand, ut ntlicC, this sth day ol
H av, 1 do/ *
Id G. G. NORMAN, O. W. C.
Attention Debtors!
Having uot received suffie'ent patronage to enable
me to continue the Hook hunincfs, I have sent awav
the entire stock, and would heieliy remind ul those
indebted to nte for books and stationery to come and
settle.
W. WILSON.
Jannarv2, 1857.
TUAIiN oil.
Ca#bc had at the Southern Drug Store.
JAS’ W. PRICK
Apiil lOth, 1857.
T NA KIEL ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
UASIUNG'tUX, GEORG ‘..
BV* IV ill practice iuWite eovcral coimlic., of liio
Northern Circuit 10- U Wilkes, Warren, Han
cock, T:iliufcrro, Ogle! bhrpc, Madison, Hurt, Elbert,
and Lincoln. M i
Prompt attention givoi to all business entrusted to
tie care.
HAVING provided *>• office with a spendid ussor
incut of JO If JImTERf AIjN, of the late*
and finest style, w tin e now prepared to execut
at the shortest notice, vJib nentness and at the lowest
rates.
Orders from the coumjy promptly attended to.
Wanted
AN active, bootst nitr if) each section of the Ftatc
to take orders by stunpli REM
EDIES.” To active 4icn a liberal monthly salary
and fair commission .rill be puid. Address (with
s:amp to prepay unswet) # . •
ifu ‘i. s. McAllister,
Jersey Citv, N. J.
fell 00—lit i
GEORGIA— \VILKttf COUNTY. ,
WHEREAS A. S.Tiagfielii, Gu ..diun of E. A,
Ta!o, peGtiona t*e Court for disinisaioil from
the giiardinnsh'p es said E. A. Tate.
It is therefore ordered that nil persons concerned
be und nope‘rat the March Term of this curt, to be
held on lie Ist Mfmtby'in said Alurcli, 1857,and shew
cause .(it any they can) why s-iid'A. S. Wingfield,
should not Ire disniisseLrom said guardianship,
A true ex met fromfhe minutes of said cauit. Jan
uary in, is s;
MONTHS :>rVv date application wdl he
I o!ade to the honcniife Court of Ordinary of Tul
in form county th, 1-nve to sell the land’ and no
Broes belonging to jg estate of Reuben Luncclbrcl,
late es s .id county, ihvi’ased.
G. G. Norman, Adin’r.
May 12,1857.
To Debtors,
I HAVE left the el/im* of tire eftute of Jobix D.
Thompson, late of T’ ilkea county, deceased, in the
hinds of A. Pope, i<..Esq., for collection. Tlmse
indebted will call nud.xity hun,and save themselves
us I cm determine! to collect up und settle the
estate.
F J. ROBINSON, Executor.
•juuunrv It 1857.
Metrical Card.
Having deteiminr/f ta appropriate, in future, my en
tire time tothedutie*ol uiy profession. 1 would respect
fully solicit u portionsf the patronage of a geueious
public.
JAMlft W. PRICE, M. D
Washington.
GEORGIA— iriLEJiS COUNTY:
f Aerm,’ 1857.
IT appearing to tho ('*iurt by the petition of Win
Abeam, that Robert U. of said countv,
deceased, Hid in his Us -time execute and deliver to
said William Abeam bis bond, ccmh-iiomvl to execute
titles to said WiUiani Atu am, to a ccitniit lot or par
cel us and . situate mid being in the corporate limits
i?f the tow nos Wi shin gon in said county, contain
ing one acre nrerc r h <?■ . djoining the KuiirOad De
pot lot oi* tire Ett.*i and'Liberty street on the North,
and it fur?her np’ ytlmt said Robert R. Ramloljm
departed this *% vmh Tit executing titles to said lot
oi land or n) nus *®. v providing therefor, and it ap
pealing that said W’.U-s-m Alrearn has paid the fo
amount of the purchase p”? f o <>f said lot, and suit
William Alrearn lia'ing the court to direct
William M. Reese, with tire will an
nexed of said Robert R. Itundolph, deceased, to exe
cute to him titles to said lot of laud in gcNVtorinitjr with
said trend. Jt is liercbv o ’ red that noi.'ce be given
bv puldieatior in tb Wilkes Republican of s*nid a*
plication that all ,i, /if< s concerned may tile their oh
jections in the Ord n rv’a Office [if any they hare]
why Din id W iliinnx M. Rei .-e, Administrator as afoie |
said should not execut*’ titles to said lot us laud in I
(onfoimity with.paid b -lid.
A t'ueextiiici Imin'n'ic minutec of snid court,
G, NORMAN, Ordinary;
BURNING FLtll).
Wfi.'o.k’s kßtoMtojEva new anil splendid article
—!r,u tiu (übtaincil ut the ci. ntbcju
Drug
V"™ JAS. W. I’JCE.
April 10th, I*s.
SI AiK OF GEORGIA, /
Wilkes County. J
COURT OF ORDINARY,
May Term, 1857.
WHEREAS it haft bpeu represented to me that
the estute of fear. l|Bqx,LS>ii. deccnsed, is imrcpre-ent
cd.
These arc Hieiefoic to cite and admonish nil and
singular tire kindred n i creditors of sad deceased to
shew cause, if any they have, why nilreinistruHtm ou
said estate, should not he vested in the Clerk the
r Court, Clerk of the Inferior Court, ir some
other fit and proper person.
Given under my hand at office. May 5, 1857.
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary ,
and Ex Officio Cl'k Cos
~i’ six i; i aTe u otelT
AUGUSTA 4 GEORGIA
popular ami Veil known Hotel, the AT*
most centrally sitiflited in this city, is nowJkiiL
’ ourn for the reception ol Customers. The un
dorfligiied was for n number of years the proprietor
tf tire (JLobe, and (brUeiH himself that he hun still
I lie ability und disposition to afford to his patrons the
uccomifjojution of yoK. He will take this occasion
to Bx*y, that he bus seiured the services of M. J. \
Clark, as Ins assistant, and will guarantee co the
traveling public, who” may patmuise his house, the
best FARKthat eaiili JPnnfslicd in the Augusta, feu
vnxinah, Chailesiou und Northern markets. The.
United States open under his luanugeixieul
and supervision, he asks of new and old cut
toiucis is n cail, if h>iy arc nor sutimied Jic will not
complain*
[jf* Boafd $1 50,,<jrday.
GREENWAY HOTErT
THEnhovf • > ,f ’ a situated in the
u; tad , .roving \ illiigo of Ml
‘Thomson, on the ‘ •or* ■; Kail Road, thirty seven
miles P-an Augusta, in the Village is located Green
wav Academy, known classical schm l of C.
C. Richards, whoso Ifime ns an instructor of youth
needs norournent., \ot far from the Academy stands
tire Hotel, which liiis bceu taken charge of by the sub
scri!:er, who is ivellqireparcd for hoarding :.id lodigiug
the student if suid Ac- demv, at the moderate rate o
twelve duller* pcrrhiflth; waahingand lights extra.
The fravemf public are assured that ilrey shall vast
j tlh an accommodating host, a good table, and every
•ittexdiDii which miv he conducive to their coinfort.
To tfiid portion of jfie tinveliug com muni v who has
been in the habit, of laying over in Augusta, to take
the morning uptr ii I vili say if you will leave Au
gaslaon i you can Jliom
son 7[ P. M. supper—die >|portunity of
resting pleasantly and have hreakfost in tire
mornng in time to fit *;j Ifoard the train at 8[ A. M.
By pursuing this Coferse I am sure you will add to
your pleasure and e ffifoi t.
The low country and Augusta people, will find this
village a pleasant summering place. Here they will
also find good society, a good Hotel and the be-t
schools in Georgia.
JAMES J. HARMAN.
March 27 — Iy
Clothes, Caf-*iinere.s & Vestings,
Which can boAudc up to order in the best
an<}latest style n: P. DONNELLY.
N\ HEREAfe A. j. AsUn.oxo u.nd Win, House, Ad
miiiistrutnr* of Jafi/r. H ..dev,deceased, appU tome
fr letters ofdismisii®nof said ©state.
These are thoref|r3 to cite, summon ami admonish
all and singular tlifffhvdrcd and cred tors of said cfo
.ceased, to he and appear at office, on or before
the Ist Monday nx September next, to show cause it
any they can, ietters should not be granted*
Given wader m; office in Washington, tins
12th day of Mure
it. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
GRfo i >IILLS.
THE be.t kin<l iii.l Dslust GRINDERS, with Hun
Rucks, ffll coilyleie, ready lor use rt slall, 2v)li
3UO and SIUU ciufi. Eer sale l*y
. f 6. C. HiLiS,
/ 12 .’lift street. New York.
Feb 20— lm •
Olive, L.ie i Claret Colored Coals
Os beautiful quality, t.
P. DONNELLY.
SWAN & CO'S LOTTERIES.
The most Brilliant Scheme ever Drawn.
CAPIT AL PKIZE *60,000.
TICKETS ONLY $lO.
Owing to the great favor with which our single No.
Lotteries* have been received by the public and th
large demand for Tickets the Managers S. Swam &
Cos. will have a drawing each Saturday throughout the
year.
The following Scheme wi’l be drawn in eo4i of their
Lotteries for June 1867.
CLASS 31).
To be drawn in the CitV Atlanta, in public on
iSA TURD A V, JUAi: 6 1867.
CLASS 40.
_ To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, on
Saturday June iU 1867.
CLASS 41.
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, in public,
cu Saturday, June 20, 1857.
CLASS <l2.
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
on Saturday, June 27th, 1857.
OX THE PLAN OP SINGLE NUMBERS.
Three Thousand Three Huntiie
and Five Frizes.
More than One Prize to every Ten Tickets.
MAGNIF*CENT ..CHEME!
Tp be drawn each Saturday iu June.
1 Prize of $iiD,CfC
1 do 26,til 0
j 1 do . 10.0. 0
1 do 6,Ui/
1 *lw. .5 OH)
l do 2,00*.
1 do 2,506
1 do 2, I*o
1 do 1,1)10
1 do 1,001
1 do 1,000
1 do .1,1/01’
45 do aoo
llu do 100
100 do 56
Approximation Prizes.
A Prices of (2x5 ap|.ro\mi .tiug lo SOO,OOO lire 900
do 200 do 20.000 800
4 dj 125 do 16,600 50U
8 do 70 do 5,0U0 6.*0
12 do 50 do 2,5u0 ouo
1C do 40 do 1,000 04u
3000 do 20 ate SCO,I*OU
3305 Prizes amounting to $204,0xi.
Whole tickets $lO, Halves 5, Quarters $3,.
Address orders foi tickets or Certificates to
8, SWAN & Cos., Atlanta. Ga.
May 29—lm
W. Ho Crane,
Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
HAS jut received fmm New York a large a*:* tl ex -
tensivelUKioilinent of D&Y~'G(JQJJS r aUipuble for
the season, to which he would respectfully iimte the
attention of the publi c and as he does business on
strictly CASH principles, he offers greater induce*
lueuta-than heretofore, so that the purchaser can sec
the great advantage of purchasing for C’d S'/y. He
would invite particular uttention to the following
Golds.
Rich stripe and plaid summer Silks.
J3lack-and colored silk Grenadine**
Rich Barege and muslin Robes.
Reauatul printed Muslin and Lawns, 12 j cent.
Plain stripe and printed Chnllies.
Pine French Oig iudees and Jaconets.
New style l*iinis mid Ginghams, very cheap.
A large assortment Mutillas, newest styles, Para
sols, silk and cotton Umbrella*, plain and embroider
ed white crape SJi.i H LS, und all kinds of Goods
uruttily kept in a Dry Good store, cheap or CASH
May, D-ts.
vSTm . M . B cTo K E R
WOULD respectfully inform the Public, thuthe
lias now on hand a general assort ment of
GBOC ERILSj
wfeich mill be Bold lit prices than ttApoy otlie
et ibKshulJ'ttf f.T t ri l V Tis - riny other country town.
I inn determined lo offer to the public none but fresh
niul pine iirlielcs,nd 3 my motto is
ICEES & LINTON,
w 4REHOUSE und COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Augusta, Ga.—Thn undersigned hnve liimied u Co
partnership for the transaction of a General Ware
house and Commission business, and will, on the first
of September next, take the new Fire Proof Ware
house on Jackson street, now occupied by Croeker Jf
Kecs.
We will give our strict personal attention Uo ell bit
sine>scntiaistefl .to our,care, ami would rc.pectfuliy
solicit a share of public patronage. ~
Mr. ib es would take this occasion to return his
sincere thanks to the friends and patrons <f the firm of
Crocker &. Rees fin their liberal patronage, and would
solicit a continuance of the same for the'new firm.
1-3*“ All orders for Rugging, Rope and Family Sup
plies will be carefully filled at the lowest market price
The usuul cash advances nr ide when required.
JOHN C. REES,
of the firm of Crocket it Re
SAMUEL l). 1.1.M0N
LIVER. COMPLAIN i\
Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Cliroeie or Nervous De
bility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all
Diseases arising from, a disordered
Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Moot
to the head, Acidity o till’ .Monmch, A'ansen, Heait-
Imi'ii, Disgust lor Food, Fullness or weight in the
Stomach,Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at
the l it of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
lltirriod and Dilhcit. Breathing, Fluttering ,it the
Heart, Choking or suflocuring Seusatii us when in n
lying posture. Dimness ot V isiuu, Dots or Well* be
fore the sight, Fever and duli pain in the l end, De
ficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness ol tic .'-kin and
Eyes, Pain iu ;lio Side, Back, Chest, i.uubs,&c.,
Sudden Flushes ci Head, Burning'id thn Flesh, Con
stant imaginings of evil, and great Depression o
Spirits.- ‘ •
Cak be Ei rycTcAt.i.v cured sir
DIC. IlDOfj L'ASO'S
I'repared bv
DR* U M, JACKOM,
Noi 120 Arch Street, PliilaJelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled
if equalled bv any other piepuratioti in the United
St; tes, as the cures attest, m m ay casC3 after skillful
physicians had tailed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention ol invalid'-.
Possessing great virtues in tile rectification ot disease
•of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising , t\a most
catching powers in weakness ana alicotioi.s . 1 the di
estive orgac, they are, withal, sale, certain and
pleasant.
Forlsale by Johp.D. Chase.
CiEOJiGiA — WILKES COUNTY.
WEHRE \8 CDorge VV. JMtort. Executory A
muniD £2 Anor f deceased, apples V; <uefor let*
1 * ters of dismission;
Threw ure therefore to eife, summon anti •ndni'miah
ill apd singular ih* kindjcdund creddon of suit! de
ceased to he a jut api*ear nt my office, by the first
Mcnthiv in July next, to .'.hew c if any t!i*>
c ur, why *uil letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this C?li any ofJan
uary, 1857.
Gni G, G. NORMAN, Ordinary*
Ilollaway’s Pills and Ointment.
11. KF. IS HKAI.TII FOR AI.I
All who ninv wish sound bodies, clear consciehc.ies
mil lease:: r dreams, wiil Aud in these ietnetl tr- a bului
which, “li}. bnlrnly airs flfwinny South will brighten
every Fceao.,** acting ns they do upon th * main spring
f life, restores health, when f. Mug. gives energv and
vigor to the system when flagging, in a manner B'ipe
rior cx anv p*ep<ration ver made known to the vw Id.
Sold at thuSoutWii Drugstore. Wasliingtou, (Jabv
JAMBS W. PRICE, a.. I). ‘
Notice,
LOST’ or a uote giveff to the subscriber
by Ana Smith, fr the amount of Twenty dollars
payable December2s, 1866. All persons are herc
by tbrwurned to trade lor the same us payment is
stopped by me.
W IXFREY A R:\ETT.
April'#—if
Land for Sale.
M BEING desirous of settling in a f-esh coun-gjj
try. thereby offer for sale my plantation, 3i-A~
tuated *ihout HV n,, ) es From Washington, lying on the
waters of IJttle rivrr anil lloeky Greek, ’uljmriing
lands of John Q. West, Garluud Wingfield, J. Harris,
aud others There are about 1000 acre** of laud, about
600 of whicharem *i good state of cultivation! &ood
dwelling and necessary out-houses and an exeofknt
well of water, Ate. The place is pecuniarily adapted
lor two settle merits. Those in want of a good plan*
tatioii w ill find it to their advantage by applying soon
as it can be purchased on reasonable terms.’ ’
G. 31. KENDRICK.
January 9, 1867.
These arc therefore, tocite,summon, andadmonisli
all and singular the kindred und creditors of said de
ceased, to he und appear at my offic e by the first
otidav in Nov’ber next, then and there to shew cause,
if any they have, why saiuiettcrsshouiduct begrunt
ej.
Given updor mr hand ot office, this 23rd day o
April. *867. .
im G G. NORMAN.O. VV.C
MONUMENTS
TOMBS ,ABD HEAD STONES
DIESISaNF.D AND F.NVXI'TI I)
yjv Pi AtV AXP ORAAMEA V 1 1. CAR VEI>
WORK, OA
Aiwericnu and .^arMc.
GEORGIA—WILKES COUNTY.
r iTTDKRLAS John S. Tool, applies to me for letters
VV of Guard'.au-hip for iho person and p.opcity of
* * William A• T. Jor.cs,tniuur of Ai lliur Jones, de
ceased.
These ue therefore to cite tnumnon and admonish, oil
pei sons interested to he mid appear at the July Term
of the t’ourt of Ordinary r.f Wilkes county, to .-how
cause, if any they have or can. vp* tetters of (Juard
iniishtp on the property said clhUlrcu should not he
granted.
Given underipy lurid at office, iu Washington, May
6th 1867.
pi. G. NORMAV, Oi IP* C.
NOUCE).
a f.j/ PERSONS ndehtvj to the estate of Jink
1 Mor.hUt, late ot Wilkes cciirtv, deceased, are
1 A hereby notified to make munednte payment, and
hose holdmg demands against the same will present
li uii in terms of ihe law.
A. J. PASCIIALL, Lx r.
May 5, 1867.
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- t\,w e.Tif’ use ’'l m g:od purgative.
• ; w ‘ r (’ !>L. I'Vk <*J ‘ ’• Rr A
P.iluMA “i'-.-i *!, i ■ , v. J ..t •
ro.hn.i the •• ,• >.! •.* . f*r . .dr r.'-
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rt’isb!/ f f iyiT.j jl.y-ic • r *'i** *:*• iu*p*-*inr? •.*i
tbe r-i’dic 1 ••111 . -v.d i’.;-* Pill Y.t% i.een :wnfe**tr/
if. 1 , r .v.ii.. . *. \] t . * i■;•!. .'fr
ic” itn vltlv.ea 1 v IP.A, Pr f-
t* r, .- t r> •*'#•.*, \. { < \ r*.-,’;* -n:ry.'*“''v.-
t.ir ♦ :■ ri<i known of in* medicine. Pure*
, v • !*~l beyond f •-iirf. wer they net -jnn
stunt. r*"'!iß vs u< h esaltec. pi.silioi* Jifl#
ek.*:••••• i : -bid th? of untruth.
/ - eminent gentlemen wtio have
.vor A these Pills, we may mention,
lm. ... , ‘l'laL tical Ci.v.ui-t, *nioNioii.
snu i.A* * y.'f Os > . tt-, Vk. ii ;se h*s^.
pTrftsilLu ih'Jr.nofer ’* cv ’ >rre ’*; * x •
R ‘• v o-p F,vnkv* Sntor nf ri e P.-
l orvtii i■. o ihTMAol*, r*i ;iu-uSrrd tleilou^>.
/ fteprc*ait*t;':s.
AYdioTr i. a* Rr ‘FV \ *o * \
f IV PivirATKH k. P>* ;> -H* *• :
Also- Dr. J K. Ciiii.tov, IrAciital *f
Ntw \ k Lily. rudor**d by
W. L. M a tier, Pecretfv ' f
Wm. IV Ahtor, tke richsst man in
ft I j*t kxn A- Cos.. of *be
Hotel, and othem.
Did spa-’p renr.it, • er.nld iWr ei ;.y h.indsgf
certificates, from all parts Vi**-* ihe Pilla hv*
beer, uied, hut eviden e vv*r, ißin convinrr? th>m
the etperieure of snurent nunhe men ia found
their eiftvt* upon Y ~and.
Those Piila, of
Study, are to f h# puMie n* tire t*it anV
■io<t complete **• hich ths preectit state of
ssie-nea esn They ore -oaf*cunded wot of
the druf-s U,inseires. tut of the rails'hwl
erd) of de remedies, eMraetf ’ J .y tbenii.id’
nrocess ii a ntsfr of purity, iv! condoled toßfthej
fii euch \ triinnera* to ireurc the t-e-t results. Vhm
systa-.n r f composition for mciu ..*© !.*** been foun*
ID Uie Lner:y r ectorsi and Piiis l'-C-i *o produ. c a
ussre sffioiwit remedy than bed hitherto I*l*l4 o!>-
ed tv crit process. The r- vion is ; erfK-tly ob
'Aflu*. by the oUI suode ; f fumposition, e>
•gt medicine ij buiucncd wii’a more or lc>s of arri-
Uiiuious and injutiouv by this ep.ch .ndir
vidual virtue fitly that 1* d.re::*’- l*r *he curative
%Pm.\ is presor All the irt slid obnoxious quaV
‘•♦S of each nub*!Alice employed are left he!jir.\t, the
ia;rhtire virtues only beiiuj Henre 7‘. h
Sf:-?vid#rit the effects slrtutid pr<*<e h tiier naro
pvi>*ed more putele rfm*d**h v- the Pills a surer,
tain p*;ejfu! an 4 did* t*i ,i-*•**# then any oth&i
known 10 Vsc. w ild
i 1 it is ?iequenfTy that my med!*ir % e
he taken ndr tin* . of an attending
fhvtdcian. and ai ht conid sr 1 properly judge of*
re*:*dy snrhmit knowing n* <o*.niKivir.oii, 1 hive
•applied the sreurate For;*ule* by which both my
Peetor.il aud F : U >;• u. to the whole body r*f
PreeUiiai.e:a in th* l.Tvtcd Nt ite* sm* ;i*iti.*h Amiv
icsn Proi nr-es. If h. tfovre should be %,* f
sue w‘;* ha* n* t iioireu ikem, they sill be
prompt’;, sowttrdfj b* iioo, t. U’s addree*
Os i.!l t).t Pikturdv U-Heines thst rc o fare 1. V t
ify Ni.i’ile te if Yoeif C<ui:*i>i’t*on w-a iinovu ‘
fhei* bis fhcsr .wvetwy. I lu*>r !*•*
nntAus
The compos it, it* of my ii ’• and ■
ir> ir>4vr* nr i sll are coic.netl to
Ike subject r • * t c ; r reni.ct .i-iii.’
sf tiiori iritritxrc mer.ts. The <-hnw* Dec torn* n-uy
pr* oy mc’iii < iu?:i to he uwc ‘t-iia
aicdifir.f t*eli)fe. ii* t ■ ■ ‘.* * -r• V - -%vn. Mrs % n
*£i.er. # . PiiTscixr* hnu* 1 ‘ c fftsoe f);i|k
<•- Pills’ sr? i even •• *c and are
tag to eeiuify lh *t their ; ! V • w in dV
than rciwAt-d hy th ,r CmVc-s -Ts.)r. 1 -A.
Ti;*v •M bv th* *.*•’ p‘*:>e r \ .1 fS'**!o-f Ot. t- *
ls*erHK't vtNcna so f- *> the hi *.♦ snd \inflate t?
Hi* I health) *Oio:t —/♦move the nljrrrVkt.p'Us of
ths Sttonai l#owcis. lv* r, ,**ei tim r t-r ;**x. vf ta*
k oiy. rest. *riA rheir in?*
Sy coitu* ting; ; v h“ , "'*t ,r ’,Vy oi i*t, r.nch dvr*::”
sb arr li e *ir>t or'-r'.i ot ii:-(a-'e
Beni; suttar tr.ey nrc plej*s.iTit_ b t . ,v ”
*\ f ‘•* fi4 purely ‘*v * T-\ no -n*- -*-*V
*••**• 0 in :f
i.l . . .-..ta Cv-; :• - *• ‘
i*>;u'Ato k F1
JAMES 0. AY>,IP,
Vur, ri; a! * uiilyrs; ;*. t'Uvr.i.
UD'V ‘•ILL M AtH*.
-'.x, 2’ r, -, j : f Fix. >ir Ea*< “•'l’ < wi
J. W. PRICE’S Si uthsrn Drug Store.
November 14,1856.
MRS, 11. IIRAU.MUU.ER,
Recipient of Premium* at the Georgia Slate pairs of
1855 and 1856, also of the late Alabama State Fair.
ARTISTK IX
Ornamental Hair Braiding,
At Mr. Braumulier’a Mu&teSidrc,
Whitt-ilull Street , Attailta, Georgia.
Executes orders for bruMiug >replaces with cro**-
Anchors Hearts, and In'r charms,
15 . cast pins, Ear-rings of various styles, Film r-r mgs,
Vest-chains, &c., which may be sent by untilutid r til
led at abort notice.
April 15, 1857 3m
Canton Crape Shawls &, Scarfs;
THF. subscriber ha just received a handsome lot of
Canton Crape Shawls,
Tnilateii 3 uud dotted Swiss Muslins.
I.ong and shott Silk .Mitts, . -
Gent's and JLndies Kid Gloves. *. . .
A large assortment Bonnets, Flats and straw Hats
—ALSO—
A large nnd well assorted stock of Miscellango
and School BOtlKS—Stationary oi all kinds.
April 2:i—tf A. A. CI F.VUI.ANO.