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Confederate Stales of Auk r.ta.
•Irei t»r iIn* survivor h. cvervth-.ng I have indited so infamous a paragraph?
being linried beneath the nuns.-They | We rie.dine measuring words of de- |
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PRESIDENT,
TEItSOMP
Of lUissisaippi.
VIS,
VICE l»UES1I»K> .
A. II. STEPhEiIS.
OK GEORGIA.
CONGRESS.
President—Hon. HOWEI.L COBB. Gii
Secretary—J. J- II00PKR» Esq. Ala
Mab
M Cut
m. i;
MEMBERS.
,mn—It. \V Walker, K. It. Smith. J. 1
v. \V. I*. Chilton, S. F. Unlo, Collin,I
jiio. 'ill! Shorter, Dunk-1 K. Lewi*, Thou
Kfhra.
J'lortda—.lame# B. Owens, J. l'atton Amkreo:
Jurknon Morton.
tieorpia—ICobt. Toombs, Howell Cobh, F. S
llnrtoft, M. J. Crawford.K. A. Nisbet, 11.11. Hill.
A I* W right, Thus. U. K. Cobb. A- H- Kc-unn, A.
11. Stephonn.
Loumaua—John IVrkina, Jr., A . I.. PeClouel.
diaries M. Conrad, D. F. Keuner, G. E. Sparrow.
Henry MamintH.
Mississippi—\V. P. Harris. Walter Brooke, >
L- V/ilm>u, a. M. Clayton, \V. S. llurry. J. 'J
liarrim.li.
South Carolina—Tl. 11. Khett, Jr., It. W. Ban.
welt, b. M. Koitt, JiiinesCheiM.ut. Jr.. C. G. Mm.
mincer, \V. Poicber Mile*?, Thomas J. Withers
W W. Boyce.
JYsu* —I, T Wigfnll, J, 11 Kenyan. J Hemp
bill. T N Waul, Judge Gregg. Judge Oldhan.
and W 11. Ochiltree.
VirtfiM'a —li M T limiter, WC Kivern, Judg*
•loin. W Itrokeiibrough, Mr. Sinplea, Judp
CainpUdl.
STANDING COMM1TITEES.
Executive Departments—Stfpben*. Cvrnti
Bo
j'.>rr>xu AjJairs— Uhett,Ninbtt,Perkir.a, Walk
tr. Kent.
Military Ajfairs —Ilartow, Mihs, Sparrow
K« ii.iit. AbiIitm n.
Sara! AjJatrs—Conrad, Ch?«uut, Wright. On
ell*. >l)iili*.
Finance —Toombs, Barnwell. Kenner. Ban
MeKae.
Coiuiue.ce—Meinmingcr, Crawfo.d. l>eC!oiu
Moit..n. Curry.
J u>t 'cmry—Clayton, Will.era !iu!c,
llarnn.
Postal— Chilton, Boxre. llill. Harrimii*. ( iur\
Patents— Brooke, \\ ilm..», t llitl. K. I.i./i
r,e»— CUcMiUt. Ctunpb.-u, Mursi.ail,
iso state I lie S> n Juan and nan Luis,
•vo Ollier populous citiea of the Cntifed
• Itave shared the like fate, ‘lie
; an .1 u.tn river having, alter the shock.
It its hetl, and swept over the town.
Iterly destroying what the earthquake
■ ad spared. '1 his news not having
•en fully confirmed, I do not, howevei
■••iiich fur its correctness.
As s<>on us the disastrous nows w.is
ondered bevond question, thu govern
meut nnd private individuals vied w th
• oe anoilter in energetic efforts to semi
inmediate teliel to their suffering breth
••■■ti. Without waiting for the cotnple
•ion ofthe work, on the aOtli a party
d physicians and n’hers left for the
cone of tlie disaster, bearing tnedicii e*
■nil and clothing, nnd accompanied by
• small body id troops.
The gloom and teiror s read through
out the re; nblic of Chili by this awful
calainnitv may he imagined. Situated
ipon an eminently volcanic region, we
■ave constant evidence ol the insccuri-
y ofmtr tenure of existence Sepsia-
ed but by a chain of mountains from
tie scene of dustruction, and, taught
■y sad experience the frightful and
■ resistible force of the unheralded
•artli storm, we retire each night with
i feeling ol terrible insecurity. This
coast has I cen fro ,uently visited in
,>ast years by earthquakes.—Chill- n
ia- been twite destioyed ; Concep-
■ii n mice, while Valpariso, Santiago
uni Copiapo have suffeied severe y
No amount of human foresight, no pre*
jatiiion avails against the mysterious
• isiter, who cones at dawn, at noon
lay or at iniiliiight, and in a lew spe
nds le*els to the gtonnd the proudest
Monuments of human skill.
Is
Jmii-U—.Mnrsbnll, II: i lit*, Ft-arn.
i Affairs— Motion. >parr«tvx
P> iufing—Cobb. 11 nnis, Mi!t*», Chilton. IYi
An onhU—Owt-im, Crttwhml, Cuimiht-d,
Clou«*t, Smith.
Eng rossuicnts.—Shorter, WiUon, Kcn .n,
But*. liur.hW,
Tn nbie Inis ft om South America.
Tolul Gfi.itticlit.r. hi) Eurlhquohr ,) j
ti e l iiij ,»// Mendoza in thr Arn<ntn !
b'ijivh/" --Xrar/i) 15.0U0 Lin.it t.„* i
lirported Deft ruction of hro other Pop j
uh.us (Jitir3— Engh J*// Scenes, . I
Ac.
Valpariso, April. 3. 1SG1.
With feelit g of deep legrpt 1 I ave j
ntinoiinre to yon the utter des’ruetioi j
of ti e city of Mendosa, in the Argen
tine Republic, by an enitliquake. o !
the evening if the 20'h ot Mar.h I .st j
At that date, at half pas’ eigh' 1* M .
a slight hut prolonged vihintinn .f t!
eaith was (elt in this ettv and in Sa„
tiago sininltaneons. .Most of the
chinches were densely ti led, it I eing
mar the clo-e of L *nl. and some slam. ;
mot illusion was created, but no sen ,
* '>•■ r• ents occuied, and trauquilii* j
lestored.
< mlay, t lie 24th. 1 . \ er si
g. io gloom was cast ove ,.r cit\
by announcement hi • .mu !
f'l'to n" Capital that lie* gi it on., j
the n.Ml inter, had arrive . 'i .in Men- |
dosa . ii morning wit: .nit a mail, j
hiincii n It.e distressing i.*" s tlni< there 1
reman e.l Inn aheapol II.IIIS to point
the spot wtiere, a few .lavs l.etore, ha
a thriving and populous city of
J6.000 soils.
Unino stated that ho at rived at
Mendoza mi the morning of the 20ih ;
that nl hall-past eight J' M. a tiriel I in
excessively violent sln.ck of earthquake,
lasting but six or eight seconds, de
alloyed every building public nnd pri
vote, iii the city, and that the numbei
who were enal led to escape was very-
limited. The streets being harrow,
the buildings high, and the inhabitants
totally unused In such phenomena, weie
yaraly zed with tprior, n..d neglected
to seek tefiige in tho open courts nl
their dwelings until ton late. The
postmaster was buried brneatli tin
ru us i f the post office the tinvermu
was missing, and when asked why In
bi< tight no certificate that the mails
were lost, the messenger replied.
"'I beie was no one left to write it, uni
materials to write with."
The aspect ptesetred by the city af
ter toe first shock was terrific. Hoarse
suhtiiinneaii thunders deatened tin
air, animals of all kinds rushed limiti
caily thunigh the open spaces how
ling, the eartli opened nnd vomit"-
filth floods of wati r. while, to crow,
tl.esceiu* ot honor, flames linisi lion,
tin’ mins and consumed neatly the e
tne business portion nl the city, vviit
its dead, its dying anil its w..nude.I
On the 2Stli a number It tins w.-i-
rccicved liete and at Haniiago t.y n-l |
ativesand triends of Chilians reMd'ii, |
in Mendoza, hut the l■■>|ll* until tlie. |
enleitnini'd. that the eariier accout t- I
. vvcii- exaggerated soon gave way t- :
the dn-adlui ceitai-.ity that lit* calatv.
iiy loid li. t yet lu-en painted in c-*l"-
siitlicieutly vivid The eattb s’i
continued to tremble, the few wal
that bail resisted tlie litsl slock one ■•*
one tell, in.til ii..w in. vestige of a hni
ding ictnains. 'I lie nion itain r -a*»
are in a tno.-i daiigeions condiri.-u. u>.
only on account ol the huge mas-i-s ••
roik that have already fallen and
obstri cted itie road, hut tiee-uisu m
vibration of the earth ia still hurli. i
them do«n ttom the bl ights above ioi-
the valley s.
The gunchos, or natives of the sin
ronmliiig' country, hastened to the sj.
not to assist the needy or aid in i-
cuing the wminded from a ling--
death, hut to seek lor plunilet a
the smoking ruins, and t > snatch •
little saved from the wretched mu vo
One geui lent all. wriritg f.oni ilu-i...
alter decritiing th*-se horrors, say-
••I !. -:-ve that in a few il.iys we. sii
liav: '.her law here than • Imt <■
the * * i ad."
Ti . ri-rnn waa d stroyi • tti i.i
one 1 ted inmates ninety • w • .
islu-'i. J'l e remaining eig t v * er.
ahead - !i tidet.ed villiana, f in- un in
selves, •*« a nantl of Iti r .ooteis, atm
had gm ' i* was supposed, in tlietnoiin
A Cutd from lion, f. L. Vallanding-
ham.
DAY I’OS, Ohio, Wednesday, April 17.
To the Editor of th.- Enquirer :
I have a word tor the Republican
loess and pailisans ot Cincinnati mi"
•i her places abroad, who now daily
alsity anil mispr.-seiit me and matte.s
* Licit concern me here in l.)..ytni .
My position in regard to this civil
■inr. w hich the l.iiic-du Adniiuistration
us inaiigniHled vvns long since tnkei.
s well known, and inll hr adhered to
the end. Let that he understood. 1
Have added nothing to it. snbstracted
• nilliing Iioiii it. Saul mulling about it
publicly, since tlie war began. I
know well that 1 am tight, nod that in
a little wdiile ••the sober second thought
niinciatior. in stigmatizing its coward
ly atrocity.
A Retorting Cakhoji.—We have
had the pleasure of examining a beau-
titkl revolving five shotting canntn,
east and finished at tl e foundry ot
Messrs. Teppey & Luns-len. The
piece is of small size, btt complete in
all i»s parts, and can lie loaded with
the ease and rapidity of a Colt’s revol
ver. The weight does not exceed six
hundred pounds. It carries a 3 inch
hall, 4 pounds in weigh’, and shoots
with great preti ion at tl e distance o
I, 200 yards. We understand it was
made by order of the “Rangers,” Capt.
II. C. Pate.—Petersburg Express.
Very Mod rale.
The Boston papers publish the fol
lowing milt! p opositioni;, which they
■ epoit to be the universal sentiin> nt oi
Yaukecdom. On readit g them. Son
therners will doubtless la Men to dis
perse and retire to thti. respective-
abodes :
CONDITIONS OF PEACE REQUIRED OF THE
SO-CAI.LED SECEDED STATES.
Article 1. Unconditional submission
to the Government of thr U. States.
Article 2. To deliver up one hundred
of the arch traitors to be bung.
Article 3. To put on record the
names of ah other* who have been
traitorous to tlie Government, who
shall b-.- held it,famous and disfran
chised forever.
. s .rticle4. The property of all trait
ors to be confiscated to pay the dam
age.
Article 5. The secede ! States to pay
all the balance of the expense, and to
restore all stolen property.
Article 6. The payment of all debts
due to Northerners, a id indemnity for
all indignities to persons, loss of time,
life and property.
j Article 7. The removal of the cause
j of all our difficulties, which can only
I he done by the immediate and uncon-
| ditinnal abolition of slavery.
Article 8. Until a fill compliance
with all the above terms, liie so-called
•eceded Slates to be held and govern
ed as United States territory.
The above is the least ti.at an indig
nant people will accept, outraged as
they have been, by the foullest, most
heii.ous, and gigantic instance of
G oixw: «J0I.NG::—Holt a dozen tirtt-r&te
mnutmi'.am only Sity-tliree dollar*for tLo
tot!
1 haveitut received metliornupplyof tttnsesu
perior double thread "owing machin-a.em- of whi< h
with a*ii:ftlepersontomannt;eit.ivilldo mori-znd
better work than ci-lit eemnrtre*,e*. Unlike the
latter, they req* ire tu > feeding, are almost uoitlet?,
on I uot hatfto much in tlie wav.
OftheaeinacliiiiPk.it uenoujjh toeav.that they
«ro WHEELER A WILSON S ‘the kind that
:akea the premiums;” that they have all the late
improvement*.rendrriue tliem"quite easy to inne
ace: that cacb Slnchlue ia « an anted fmr
thrr»year*| andthatMtlw-imt-.ylikethetn.
far -• work I* concerned, tlie law priced end
hecontiv machine arc oqualiv perfect. , ull iu-
-Orurtior.e given with each machine, so that it te
veryessyu* learn it" use. Tlii" iaan articteintfane
ily car. aftmd todowithont. Get»our wife one a>
« Cliriat-.ns" present.
Cheap ..lachine*, Black Walnut, 4^'
(case do do do Se
do do in Mahogany, &
Full case do in rio 10
Call, cot a -iri-n’ar.and ace tlie maetii-iein opet
ition at the ilmik-atmo. It i" n-*tr«iihle to »ho»
’ toy,in- tl>ee.f».) WH. Sr.WlUT*.
ORR & YOUSGKIN
W Ol'ED iv^pcctt'uSly
tli« ciiizeiitf of Alht
•ull the ii’teution o!
a and HUtTouudiiit:
touutrv, to their
FALL, STOCK,
tvhieh they nren*>w receWi\i'4.t on>is*in»g Men >
I*iidufj% MiceCi nnd Ctdldreu’b Shoe!*, i:
^rent variety.
BadiiV thick Satin Gaitcrg; Ladieb* Lastin;
Gcitt-rs : Ludie«’ Kid “ M«»r«*<•••■
.* *• “ 11 Slin^hea
Boot?; Ladies’ CalfB<ot«»; Ladiea’ Moroe.lUM.ip.
“ Gont ** “
*• Boom ;
*• Coii 'H ^ii Wnlking Shoes :
Ml
Bu*<kii
il.il Tie
“ Kid
«• •• Slippers.
Me«*> \Vator prunif ho*':*;
.. Pegged
4 PlIMlp
44 C‘>Ill, r l «***?* *>ud
Boost* nnd
Vfin'arau-iMtch Itooif
44 Scotch-botl'm “
44 coutiiiou
(»nitors
a ot nil kinds. Indin Ku
l^ETrEUttiat « tltouenml guilty g»» unmui'
isUeditiian foron-uuutosuncr.’,
THE PH OPR IK TORS OF
&k. jr. nuns'
■ nPERIAIi W INK
BITTERS,
beins aware that the pnhlic ha%'C lon|j nnd otten
been imposed on bv unprincipled qunr-ka who
hare advt-clUed their irortble** nostrums n* a cure
tor diaense. feel n d*»!ie »'c\ in cat one: i»t'e"tion t«*
this TRULY YAL \ UliLK MEDICINE: nnd
aider* they \r«*re * GUtiod that n trial of only one
bottle would convim e all w ho d«*ubt iti* Tirtue**-
»hey would liol veniure n* they have done, to
•nvest their all in Us success. They assure the af
flicted, that lor
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
(l eak Lur-£s, Wenk Stomn«*h. Iudi^oaiiou. Dy*
itepeia, Nervou* Debility, Pile**, ftno for tho I)i*
*atM 4 t n*-**u’i »T Females.«but hv u-i;ic DR- J
ROY EL PODS' IMPERIAL WISE BIT*
I'ERS,that they trill *no*l undoubtedly bcbuiejit
ed, >j not cured.
DU DODS i« an evAinont and eueeoesftil phy*i
•inn, and his cliarnoter it* far too dear to him.
• low any one 1o offer a wort Mo** 44 CafcJip*-nny
limning" to the pttbiie. amicihmed by bi* naon
i* the Die* ovoror nnd Manufacturer.
Try it. cud be convinced nnd then n» it:
prociaiiuiii^ its virtue* to tuc nfilic:cd*»f the land
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
IMPERIAL WISE SITTERS, :
\ iss: universnily acknowledged to he smierioi
to ail oilier* i-iiw before tlie |iuhlic; hoi.'lc j
of Itiirhercv, Spikouanl, W*!d Cliern |
Tree Ur rls, Cnin-anilo Fl.iwun»,«i-iitm>i>o!eimioV
-eat mol Comfrey. Tiiry are ih© b«-"t ruined.* -
;iiowi, for Iiici|iii"iit Connumiitinn, Weak l.ung-
- jmiii. Iiniigi-.-ition, Debility. Nervou* Di- j
1‘araljais, l’ih", end all ctusn requiring - 1
; Tonie.
iFQSSSSETiHIRSAT- . !
j ooimiion unions the Clorjfy. mid other l*ubii* j
'pcakor*, i: «<•;* uko a ch;
it i* pure
HUTCHESON & HAMPTON
H ATE received their SriM* O -UPPI.Y o
NEW and BEAtTIIIT. OOOD1,
ind oCfei »nperier iuducement* i. go : ca»b *od
prompt paying cuatomvm, in Niap- a 11 Fancy
DRV eoo X
Groceries, Hats. Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Iron and Steel, ISclh ics', .ln-
rils and Vices, Cas.injs,
Glass aid 1 rork«*ry Ware, Stone
AND HOLLOW WARE.
TA1I.M, TOBACCO. I1ABDWAKE and
ullcry, and other thing* too nnmerou* to men
,un. i‘S f *ALS(>, for nett Ca*b,
Od.fiOO ib« Good Dry Bacon;
100barrel* Floifr; gouo bu*bt-li Corn;
Lard, Ac., k«.
Athena, April 10, !8dl.
3AG0N& GRAIN DEPOT.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
VMrE on hand, and arriving, guarantied
f ▼ to be tho very beat, nnd which we offer
o\A* a« van be bought nnvwhere—
l,'»fl,tH)0 lbs choice Ribbed Sid*«,
100J*00 44 “ Shoulder*:
40J*0Q 4 ' 44 Clear Side*;
C0,IM*O 4 ‘ 44 Knmily llamn;
15,000 44 Familv Leaf l^ard.in ki 4 zsandbbla»
—ALSO—
50'*0 buahela C'huico \Vlii|e f orn;
6000 44 44 Yellow Com.
\V© are n^entf* for Butchor’a Bacon, which ii«
he very l.andHomea known in this ecction
Ca*l» order* promptly tilled.
.VIOVALL, Me LAUGH LI .V A CO.
Bacon, Grain, Manure*.
AnfftiMn. Gn., .4 pri I B*. ikki. U
.n, Children s Siaa?* 4 ; Serva»i’« S
C imoifi Btid yuUt)l*»ll be suited©
Sept, v?
. Ac.
. b
« »ua to l
Phynicians*
i their pr.it i
67/ I
tu*
tio'esome and deli
i^liout the United States use it
r/pr
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY
life
riEl.D .y CO.
1 t.qnn- ..r». tr* ,m 8trve.,X. Y.
Sold by Dinggi";" g.mrj iv.
S-5"* R. M. aAllTtt, Agent, /Itbeu*, Ge.
Oct-I. l8*iJ
%T«TWK.-Twu r.,..nt.,*„ner u.ue .
r l lion will be n.nde to the Court of Ordinary o;
Inr county, tieorgin. nt tho hr*t regular term at
er til© expiration of two month* trom thi* notice.
• *r lenvo t»r aell nil the lauds belonging to the e*-
ato of J-ilin C. W,iier". deceased, for the beuefii
it tlie :.uiia and creditor*.
A. J. M. WALTERS. Adm'rof
march 27 2m J.ihn C Walter*.
MARTIN INSTITUTE’
^ounty.Ua,
•I I Ik; in-oj.li;.” will diMiipato the pie
nti'hieii ninl fleeting |»ublic tiMiliiesr, ! crime recordeil ill history.
mill w ill M*mn;nl to ki.n.v wiiy thirty ! -
- i.lioi'fc.t people me b Ilehtning each
■ her III c.vil aar, mol will arre-l It
-|.ee nl\. Bo', in Hie liinnitimc. shonlo
ny own rStn'e lie invadeil. or threatened
•v .iii invasion. ..s amm as t;.ay he, then.
a loyal native Imrti son nt tloio. ae
«, inw ii-iigiog iisy Inst nlli-giiiiieu to | H -
. O tier. 1 will Old in liete.,ding tier !•
in- last extieiniiy, asking o.i i|U*-slion>
• lon-v.-r shall le.u-e Ihen, or ne.-i.>*ie.
MANUFACTORY
CARNESVILLF GA.
W (i. I.KS I'ER lake, thi* ntethod
. nfinfnrininq -.he citizens of Krank
tin ami adjoinino comojea that Ii© is pre-
parnd to put op ISllggic*, Kufku-
vvaya. Hack*, eVl*., ill the 111081 stdt-
"Untlal and neit manner, at pries as low
os they can be purchased elsewhere. All
kinds of repairing promptly attended to.
Oct. 25 if.
.. 7V>
d -S'
Ki-olllCKy. or Miss
'lie I lets til ales
* ill lie a tti.i'or ami
ibis same min I apply
people of Yi.g o
nil as to Hoy
Ninth or West.
As to my sell, no threats have heel
-oade to me perso-ially- ; none within
neniiiig mi violence off.-reil ; no tnoi
my where, nolle will he; imhody is
ifiaiil oi any, and every statement m
• utn-*r in tegaril to me circulated! nr
ally, nr published in the Keptiblicnn
pres-, is basely idle and false. An i
! now let me add, for the benefit of the
; cowardly slanderers of Cincinnati oi
elsewhere, who libel uie daily, that
if they have haziness with me, I can
he found every day nnd nt any time,
either nt home, on the Northwest cor
ner of First and Ludlow, or upon tin
-tieets of Dayto t,
C. L. VALLANDIXGHAM.
Gunpowder for the South.
Localities and llh-tanccs.
Tlie intense interest with which the
I movement of our troops is followed,
' renders the following typographical
n- tes ol value in gelling a e'ear idea
I of tiie current news. We copy from
the Petersburg (Va.) Express;
i Havre de Grace.—At the mouth of
•lie Susquehanna river, near the head j
Am. i ( ,f Chesapeake Bay, is sixty-two miles |
{ from Philadelphia. At this point con- {
1 tinumis railroad communication is in ;
i terropled hv a ferry.
Ann.,|iolis—On the West side of
! Chesapeake B y, about fitly miles fr-un
Havre de Grace, and thiity-nine miles
by railroad frun Washington.
Anna >olis Junction—The juncliot
of the Ann ipolis branch road with the
Washington branch nineteen miles from j
Annapolis, and twenty from Washing
ton ( ity.
Fort Monroe—At the junction ol
James river (noithern side) with dies
apeake Bay, about forty eight hours
s earning from Boston, and twenty-four
| from New York.
! Norfolk—About twelve miles south
j of Foil Monroe, which commands the
j entrance to it.
Cockeysville—Fourteen miles from
. | Baltimore, on the rroatl to Harrisbng,
Apptehensions has been expressed j (being probably the nearest point ac-
lest the supply ol powder at the Smtl. j t . cssib | e on ,| ie ‘ railroad to Baltimore,
night prove inadequate to the demand:
of a protracted war. The apprehen
sion, we think, is groundless; for, ind
pendent of whatever supply of tin
manufactured article or of the raw
material tnay now he on hand, th
elementary .substances of which gun- |
powder is made, can be extracted in j
exh n.stless amounts from our own soil
anti forests. It is well known by our
oldei citizens, that in eaity times the
settlers made their own powder from
materials easily obtained. The numer
als caves rf this region abound in
nitrous earth, and in many of them
-litre has been made in Urge quanti
ses. If cititle sulphate cannot be ob-
• lined in sufficient quantity in out
Dies, the stul/ihurets ol copper and
-rot; hi East Teuties-ee can furnish an
unlimited supply. Our willow, liu-
v*uni ".nil other trees can Itnnish the
■cst charcoal.
In lilts cot nection we will state 'hat
n entei prise_lias already been set on
:...it, liav ng iti view the production nt
Minpnwder material. Messrs. G. IT.
lire, John F Anderson, an I John D.
'I -tin, hav. leased the celebrated Sau-
-a cave in Jackson county, Alabama,
-.id art* making extensive pie|i.-i:at oils
or the ptndticiinii of nine, . n a large
•c.ile It is aNo the intention of these
^enileineii to extend their oper. tio s
> 4'k— imiiitdaclure of pow ler. The
n'ei'jitim- w • reg.inl a ju-liciou-,
• i no ii- and we iloiiht i.ot ill prnv.
i t\ leiioiiicr .tne
from that direction.)
Baltimore—Ninety-eight miles from
Philadelphia, 38 fr un Washington, 85
trom Harrisburg, 81 from Harper’s
' Ferry, and 17 from Annapolis junc-
j tion.
Fort McHenry : s situated at the ex
tremity of a point of I mi extending
from the city to the southwest, and i-
about two miles anti a half by the scale
on the coast survey map from the cen
tre of Baltimore. Opposite the fort,
across the channel, wh ch is here less
’htn a mile in width, is the Lazaretto
light house
The distance from Washington City
to Charleston is five hundred anti eighty-
seven miles; Washington to Wilming
ton, N. C. f two hundred and seventy-
eight ; ITashington to Weldon, N. 0.,
two hundred and sixteen; Richmond
to Washington, one hundred and thir
ty; Wheeling to Baltimore three hun
dred nnd sevemy-nine.
J 1 tORGIA, ISnnlcs County.
irhnv.i it may concern.—Eli Mu«»r« ivvin; ,
tiled !i‘m petition in pr»*jx?r form to me. Drawn; :
t.*r loiter* of tflminintration, with the will annex i
♦al on die «>t Croxton A’ojwood:
Toi* i*. therefore, to cite ail kcail v interested ii
the execution of th'.i* M^pl'to itioo, cmlitors*, IcpH j
Tees, next of kiu, ami any others ii.‘.t re& 4 •'*, to b- j
and nnjicar r.t the next June term of tlie CVmr ,
of Oidimirv of i*«id county, and show cam**- |
ion widiilie tvi J .muoxfd, -sfioui 1 net be crjmttd !
to »*aid Eli M* ore.
Given under inv hand aud odoial ?i^uaturc t
:hi* 3*1 d«v of Anifl, »Si»1.
E Y. llKADE.Y. Urditmrvand Ex-.iffi ioCl k.
April It) J 'd
i
Da*. J. OH. itlcLcsiu’s
STRENC1HENINC CORDIAL
8.vn laixio pitiivieii,
Die GKE\T£$r Reiui-dy in Use Bori-
AND TIIK
Most lleliciuus
Dsligbt’ui COFDIiL 4
KYERTAKEN.
Tiio tnousaioUu!
on thou
WATSON £ HARRISON
Carncsville, O a 53
f DEALEKS *N
JUeillclnes, Chemical*,
p.e.m, oris,
DYE S TUFFS, PERFUMERY,
Brushes,
TOILET ARTICLES, of every description.
FANCY CONFECTION FRY,
Fine Cigars and Chewing Tobacco,
SNUFF, nnd almoiG ev**i
in ;»■» np«itln;a 4 nry eat nidi*
fieleeted for im b>
bleu
e nminiiy found
On.' Htock !mv
tin* puritv
r for Hide
lid nt th*
£ 3^* Great in
inmtk. hut ive
•m**r* ro.i»ii.i:i
■ will n I ways l«
v, when not othenriho profe<*
S. H W ‘.THIN, M. D.
T. J. HARRISON,
♦•meut* offered to cos*!i pur
vod ouu-
ii v I,
nf Mu• *’]i.
JIOXEY.
& OODS nf every kin-! will l«-anW
anyimdy *1*0 Veils for coa?’». I»v
.'Si .]>!]. it
clicao rp
I M Kt-NNE T
inilv
is-*
VALUABLE PLNTATiON
FOR SALE, m
lWll- i
.ill
N islivdli-
tain p--n-e.il tu intercept aud D>b the
patties sent tiom Cnili ui tlie relief ot
the siiffiuera. Olio ivoiua.i was founii
rubbed mid murdered by the roadsiite
tJhe was recognized ns ono who- was
on her way to Mendoza to see hei
family- They too bad all perished on
tlie 20th.
In tbs Jesuit church tboro was
preaching that night The services
bad just concluded, and the enngrega
tion waa about dispersing, when the
shock came. The lew who had reach*
ed the plaza were aaved, but the walls
nnd roof <f the building fell inward
with a crash, at.d priest and penitent
together ucio hurried into eternity.
The latest advices fiom Mendoza
represent the suffering to be extrime, —„ , , , t>i
Ibcro being ueithir food, dothiug nor eater, and lackey Bloomer woman,
• i'
* *gDiy.*D* "pi-ratii" 1 , and we expe.-i
car ot inaiiy *imi art-*!., dishmeut-
logltig up t«»n_ri.--i I ly tin- ughi,ill tin
• ii;ti, so that, liis t-.ul of i-XiK-iie-u iii^
waul ol this necessary eleuient ■>
i.llare, we will in fact have i-iiuutr
ilid to spare. — ('liatlimonga Adrrrhs r.
Calliolicx Uitd me tu$:s.
'I lie New Ymk Freeman’s joiinia.
eontends that ‘'Catholics have dom
nothing >o bring on this war.’’ and
urges them to speak out and call onee
mote lot counsels of peace. The
Journal, alluding to the Tribune’s ex-
Imrlatian to have men to make a dash
at the enemy in Virginia, Maryland,
etc, without waiting for orders, thus
pnys its respects to that paper:
if this pestilent war is to degenerate
into a baibeious raid in women and
children, and defenceless villages, Jhere
will be two sides to the accuised c*ii-
test. There is in Pennsylvania,
Chambersburg, Mercersburg, Gettys
burg, Wayntsburg, etc., etc., a good
deal more accessible, from the border
than any town we know of in Virginia
or Mary land* C« uld any but a New
Englander, a non resident, a bran bread
Tub Ladiks and Gf.n. Scott.—A
i.idy in Richmond seconds the sngges
inn of a late corre-pontlent of tin
Dispatch, that the la-lies of Riehrrinti
hnhl a eding at some suitable tin •
■uni place, to make arrangements fo-
demanding ftom Gen. Scott the Sworil
which was presented to hiiu by Vir
ginia.
Virginia Whbat luoi* — The Ports
mouth (Va.) Transcript learns from
ai-ntleineii from various portions of tin
•ountry, that the \vh -at crop present.-
a most promising appearance, and that
'he farmers generally, adopting th.
suggestion of the press, are putting
ilt>- greater poition of their lands ii-
•orn, potatoes, Sfe., to the rejection ot
•ib.utco to a great extent. This i;-
"uist gratifying information, and give.-
eason to expect the largest crops ot
ireadstuff* this year which the country
•a- ever produced.
MADISON SPRINGS.
Madison Coniuy, Ga.
• 1 *HIS well-kimwu known iamintr retreat i»
1 n^ ii n opened for the accommodation ot tho*.
.t-cking eillier lionlth or pleasure; and we non
(limit cordinllv invito all our old ru.tomcri and at,
•then who travel cither for health or pleaaure. to
<ivc u* a ©all.
We do uot tliink it necewanr to (five a full de-
icriptioii of thi* mo*t beautiful *pot, it I* so well
known UironRliont most of tho South. Suffice it
to nay, it canuot be (urponed. for climate, liealtli,
o«nuty, w.tcr*, scenery, and in fact everything
that can delight the eyeortnte. .
Fauiilie* wUhing comfortable room*, will ple»*»-
irop ■ line (tating the number, Ao . and how long
they wi.b to May. as those coming early and May
ing late, will find it to their advantage, as private
•rmiiremeats will be made with all socuif do-
•ired.
.vir-B. Sautter ha* prepared Lim*e!f with the
bent of eoacbea and backs, and will be ready at the
Depot, and passenger* leaving Augusta orAt-
lan a in the mgbt train, can rcaob here the next
day to dinner.
KATE OF BOABD.
month; Bli'per
week -. $2 pci day.
scon hfniXk
McLean sStrcrglli-
ennii Cordint, c-cr
tify s'lat it it« itiiwo-
lutfly mi iiifiiSliDlo
remedy f »r n*n«-
vn*ins and In
▼ isoratiu^ — rT -—
Before Toking. * «u*i hm- Alter toking.
••fuetl KViifiii, |iUrifynur and ciirieliing the
—reAtoring tlie ifk,«»uflVriiig iuvaiid tu
HEALTH AXO HTRCXirm.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
It wili euro Livrr Complaint. Dvspop»in. Dinr
rheen. Dysentery, Ilendnchu. Depresnioa «f .Spir
its. Fever nnd Avrae, Inward Fever, Bud Brendt.
or unv diAeas* 4 nf tLiver, St*»t» nch, ur i>«»we!g
y^OENTliKMEN.tloyou wi»!i to bu IIukIiIiy
Strong am! Vii»i*rou4 ?
GP'LADIKS, Ho yon warn the B'oom of Healf!
*o mount to your Cheeks aguiu ? - then go at one*
and get
McLean's Strengthening Mil and Bi-ad Pmi?sr.
DeUy not n moment; it in viirrsiitwl to give *ni
i-fHctiou. It will cure any ducasoofthe Kldnoyn
Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, ()bt*!ru«-te«l Men
♦trnation. Falling of the W irah, Burr* nnesi*. «*i
• ny disease arising from Chronic or Nervous IK*
bility, it is s« IufaWiMe Remedy.
FOR iim.DRE.1*
Do yon want your delicsto, sickly, puny Chi!
lren,t*» be Healths*, Strong r.nd Robunt!—thci
rive them McLEANS STRENGTHENING-
CORDIAL, (tve Hie directions on eseli botilej i
is delicious It* t.ikc.
hie table sp«M»nl'ul. taken every mornin;
fsAting, is a sure preventive against C .ilia an
Fever, Yellow Fever, Cholera or any prevailing
liseaae.
{^“CAUTION! — Beware of Druggists or Deal
er* who may try to p din upon von » bottle of Bi.
ers or Sar»Aparril!u,swlii. ii they can buy cheap,;
by saying it is just as good. There »*”«* even mn
liA^Eenougii to s*eal part of my usaie to dul I
their VILE decoctions. Avoid such iufatDoUr
PI RATES ami their villainous comp<»un«U ! Ask
•or l>r. J. II. McLean's Nreng!honing Cordialau-
Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It is the only
emedy that will Purify your Blood •horoughK
md, at tho sumo time, S.T>» ENGTI1EN and IN
t'lGOKATK 'lie wuuleorgaaizatiim It is put U|
u Iptrge Boit.es—#1 per bottle, or six buttle.'
or
UR. J. Iff. ncXiGAH, Mole Proprietor,
Corner of Ta r*l sad I*it»o Sts., Si Louts, Mo.
9R.JIcl.£A;VX IAIVDKNAIi PII,9*M.
For Liver Complaint, Billionsacss,
IVeatlncbe, &r.
There lms *»ever been n CATHARTIC m**di
idne, offt-red to the public, ihat lias«iv**o such ei
**•<* xatisfacuon us McLEAN S UNIVERSAL
PILLS.
IScmg entirely vegetable. th rt y are perfectly in j
invent aud c<ui be takcu by the most tender tn-
u»t; yet prompt jmd ponerml in removing a 1
lillinu*secretious, Acid or impure. Feted Math-:
rom the St*»mac*i. In fact, they tire the on y
ills Hint should be used hi malsnous districts.
Ti icy produce no Griping, Si -knew* or Pain ii
lie Stomach or Rowd*. though very active an.
•carchiug in their operation, promoting liealtl.y
^ecrctiotis of the Liver and Ivulno)). Who wii
jffir from Billiousr.ess, 11ca«la<**he nnd Kou
'toinsche, uritoii K4# cheap a ri'inetlv can be obtain
■tl! Kec*them constantly on lir.nd : nsitiglt dost-,
nken in scisou, may prevent hours, days, am.
noiiths *»f sMtkneM Ask for Dr. J. H McLean'*
Cn.vcfsal Fills. Take no other. Being routed'
ucy arc tasteless. Uric.- only *d5 cents |»er box
nd enu ue sent by mail to auy part of the L T ui:ed
states.
a. II. rUcLEAN, Mole Proprietor,
Coruer of Tuird end Biue Sts., St. L-juis, Mo.
MI E wub-eriber oflci
lying in Clark** i
Ati.ens, ai d in «:x i
Ik* waters of J/cNur:
-res- ah lit Hk
bout I?.# ucr*.
tnmg tiv
la;
•cd us any in (•
> of Mats Hill M•viiug
gular preaching ; also
y year. It is a pl^as-
•nciety is good —
li**.»lti in Georgia
live in—
aide
I-I.tr
The place lies in one
louse, w.ierc there i
i good school taught
i n neighboiiiiHid to
I’ne pl;n e cannot be
I will sell a bargain in the place, «• I am deter
mined or leaving tut 4 Slate. lVsecssion wj|! bo
give*! early next full
For further parti* uiars. apply to the subscriber
on the place, or Dr. M. 5 Dur' am, Wa’kinsvillc
O-t., RATLlFFE II. BOON.
\pri13—3m.
_
R UTLEDGE m'et.JlKe id’s Wd Larger
125; lugrhSv ii.'o he Sunnvrutl
• tradford*
tail© of
Dicuonnry
-tc« «i vois. ‘JhG ; Jo!iui.t«knV C
non Life, vols. *J 00; Chau b
•©din, vt»l 1, sheep. 3o0; E
ms Knowledge, 100,
Wusic, at Publisher's p
FREE FORWARDING!
Private Bonded Warohonsrs
Ind CIST0M BOISE BROKERAGE!
T HE undersijmeJ h.», with Meesra. Brigham.
Bnldwio 4 Cn., Mmri. Wilder 4 Gallic,
md Mcfsa. Hunter £ G.mmci!. formed an At
"iHunticn for till) perpoee of enuring at the C-j»
tom House and Stormj in liend. in accordance
wi.'h the Kovcnue Lawa, any good* arriving at
liiia pori jrilich may be entruate-i to iti, custody.
lie being tlie mr.iia-.-ing and active partner, ha>
b-in-itMi. with the approval of tin- Secretary ofthe
Tren.ury, co..mndiou« tFareboutsea, where all
Merchandize c-mitie to thi* port can bo atoreJ.
every attemion paid tn it, prraeivatMn, and for
it. prompt delivery when entry ha* been madoa-
"ic Custom Hout-e, at the lowest porrH-lo tariff
-hargea.
Men-han-tixe destined to tho interior will be
entered for pnvmei.t of antiea. or in bend*, a,
may be required by the enneipnee*. Ail good*
coneigtied to him to be forwarded, wili receive
the grenteet despatch at the lowest rate of charge,
and in such maunera* may be directed. If tbe
.Julies are to be pn-d in tbm port, funds must be
provided for that purpose, but if to be forwarded
in bond", tlie requisite bond* will he given.
. Goods entrusted to rare ot undei'.igned^cnn-
signed Pinpoints '.u tlie iiiieri*>r, w-.ll bo toiwarded
by Bail Ko-idi or otlierconveyance", aa directed,
free of commission.
An experience cf nearly twenty year* in the
•iotiiils ot CiiHiom House business, n.id a thoi-
-ugh acquaintance with the Warehouse law*, in
every iii-t-.il, will enable thi, co-partnership to
give the greatest litspatch consistent with the
safety ef ihe reveuue.
, chas. c. walden,
Ofiiro in ringlioni £ Ciinnicgham’e Buildings,
lieail ot Draytou street.
SsvHiina'i. M reh.lSnl. [mar. 20—Im.
BOLTING 4 LOTUS-
F W. I.I t AS keeps a fall supply nf the
. best Anchor Brand Cloths, at cilv prices.
NOTICE.
4 GRKKABI.Y to an order of tire Court
ot Ordinary ot Midison county, will
lie hired, at ihe late residenre of Wifliaut
" - fe illiford. laie of naid county deceased,
■■ii Saturday the first day uf June nexl. tbe
neirroea nel>ui|>iiig lo the esiale of said de
ceased, in-wit : Harriet, a wnman,4'J years
“Id.; Newton, a boy. Ifi veara old ; Mary,
i girl, 10 years old, and a siiia'.l hoy 3 years
*1*1 ; I'anhen.i, a woman 2-t years old, and
tier 3 children 5, 3. and 1 yeai*. 'Ihe
•iliove neoroes hired until the first day ol
December next.
April -24 1861—30d.
HKNUY WILLIFORD.
1). L GHOLfTON.
Adm*
Ordinary, April Term, 18dl.—Whereas,
Susannah Bradley, guardian forTlioma* J Brad
ey applies to C<mrt this for letters of dismission
ftom .such guardianship :
Tins is therefore, to cite snd admonish all per
sons eoncerned,.to show cause, if any exists,
why letter, of distni.sion should uot be granted
the applicant, at the July term next of this Court
By order ol the Court, this 3d dny i-t April,
18dl: JhSSE MITCHELL, Ordiuaiy
April 10 Bid
-r. loo t-o-i Famiiv. 1 u .: S leeliaii’s i IVsIles County.— Cnurt of
Dnug- asl.i- -I; Wen-tm’a Pi.-torin! 4io [ Ordinary, .t pr i[ Tern. I(M»I._Wnereas
ry.tji-t; Lt-we's Ih.ysiolo.-y of C-.ninioii - Thornn* A. Gibbs, guardian lor Barnh J Boring.
•f Com
. N.-w Eneyelo*
"jiedia**f Keiigi
Sept. 20.
p lie, lo this Court for letters ot dismission from
ten gusrdiatiship.
. ....... ■ Tl.is is. therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
Also, afresh lot ot new i -on* conconied, to show cause, if any exists, why
| etiers of dismission s-.ould uot be granted the sn-
i plit-nut, nl the July Term uextof thisCourt.
! , »y “fder of the Court, this 3d d*y of April
***• JEsbE MITCHELL.Ordi
| April lU 40d.
I CM. N. WHITE.
dinary.
PARABLA SPCTACLES.
4 is Ana K lot of the*© superior glassos. ju»t
:S r<*c,eiv«*d and fwrsnlcLy 4/ANDEVILLK
3c BROTIIEll, ;lic only nutliorized agrntH foi
Athoni» t Clnrkooonntv. Gn. AwgUu—»intj
I. M. SINGER & CO.’S
Serving Jlachincs.
DR.J.B. JIcf.EAN’S VOLCANIC Oil.
LI3K1BN1.
The Brat external In Ihe World,
to- Tor .tion er Kennt.
Thousand, of liuuinii being* have been saved n
life of decrrpilu-le and misery, oy the u»eof this
mvnlunblo Liniment, li will relieve 1‘Al.N nl
most inslautuneously. and will cleanse, parity ami
-enl the foulest SOBKin an im-rediule sliori time
McLEAN S VOLCANIC OIL L1NI.MEN t wi;
relieve the in-wt inveterate eases of UheauiatUm.
-•out, or Neuralgia. For 1‘arslysis, Contr.ietrd
Muscles, fiiiffiiess or Wcukuom in the Joiuis.
Musctes nr . ignir.m:*, it will uever faii Two
implications will euro Sore Throat, Head.icho oi
Earache. For Baras or Scalds, or any I'nin, ii i*
an Infallible Remedy. Try it, and you will find it
an indispensable remedy. Keep it always on
aand.
ViOSS & NSWTON, :4G NTS.
JetFe^ormJacksonourrty, Ua.
JOHN r NORTH, A.
*?.?*»• c - C. TRil’PE.A. M.)
OB N. ESTES. - l * . .
John f. espy, V A88,sta ^ts.
D EPAHTMENTS
• at. Primary Department--ckUdtrn ot bom fcoxc**; ,
3<L Arivnnocd Male Depnrtmont ’ Fem ,Ie I>er»rtmc B «;
tuition per term of m K months
Englieh Elementary lirarehes,
G*-ographv, Arithmetic, Enp Grammar. Cempo.ition, J'r-o
Greek, Latin, French, i-gio. Philosophy, Cuemisiry. U:., to r ie . .
gonometry. Algebra. Surveying, Ae ■ r,co ctrv, 1
THE NEX r FALL TERM wi - open on M„ n g . .
The budoinghn* been remodel led and fn,Ur.,,j
dale over two hundred "ludeuts. Tl,e diffcu-utli
rate portion,of tlie building. ' J -
endowment.
Th** Insiiliilion has ipppivkH an
he will nf \VM D. MARTIN, de*eHMHl. Th© mmer pan of tl„.i»,„ u
ilied thi© ywr lo the part payment of the above low rntes of ?,i„ Ilt 0>(i|
without nay diMtinctirii nH to whore lie or she may reside, i in* income - c ,
nonthe whi four percent on the $15,000. .
The society in lefferuon ih good—no inr.cn ro, that there
ire safer from eo.mpting influem*e8. The t*lin»me i*
Ivmr i CA’* b© hnd in ihe bffll ot mntila'S at troin to yiu j*?r ih'm-tm
The low rales of Tuition r.nd Board, the fctill tartlicr redurtion o! lu ri. n !,, *i 0 j rj
’ovrment. the superior faci iiiesfor learning mat «rontL»rdod. nu 1 ;!»#• «-\cc* ,. _
rails in the govoruuirui of the >cl»ool, lonko the Marlin Inniiiuto Wtn.pv o; j .
R nt»w rveeivingfrtiw par* nts* »t*d guar itaue ot ui*p**r G« itu»i.
Tl.e present Spring tenn w ill rloa© on \Vedn«**d*y toe Irtn <2 *y of jiu-> 1U . V
iAiter&rv Address will bo delivered Iiy —
BOARD OK TRl-STKKS.
S. WATSON. J. L ULL, W. A. WO tSHAU. K j
I) L. JAUUETT, W. S. THOMPSON, J. VEX A l.t.t ,
. II-J.50
«*•' July,is*'j
under
Mere no village ir*
henlti-yni-di4Arihiit.ee.
c. inn,
NEW GOODS !
KALLA ND WINTE U
CLOTHS,
CASS IM ERES
AND
YES 1IXGS
H AVING j*i»t arrived fr-im New York
with a large alimk **f •’l-.ihs, Caaai-
Iieres and Veiling*, I u ill give advantages
in prices to all who willfivor iir with a call
early and nuke their selections, as | wish t<-
-five my workmen immediate employment.
We have the latest reports ofTashions.—
Please call soon and examine «lie stock at
_SepU. H L l , ».Q ,| .MMEI D\S.
SOMETHIN S’ NWI
B ULBS,m great variety; f/yucit.tin. Tulips.
Crocuse*. Lilies lxb>»,Sparexis, £r.. wliii-l.
in ti e House,-fill begin t<> lilowm beauiifully b\ ,
Clirittina*, i-rin ll.i-iqen gi-uiidin Fchtunry.-"
rhocnllectinn llmt hlmaned with me last spr ng.
wasihought a fi-e etie. T. e present invoice
from thessmo parties (J M.T. orlwrn & C-> N.
V.) embrace, the finesi nf tlm»e vnrisiies.aud ms-
nv nil.era ol equal loveliness, llullis can be plant
ed nt any time between this nnd January, but the
earliest planted bloom the best, nnd it is better n>
.elect kind* and colur* trom a full stuck. They
n ivrm rivurri t . are offered at the usual retail ratesof the Cata-
”J“ AJ, TfcK^,FARMERS, or any one having logui.of Boi»t,Thorburn £ Co.and are coreto
Mo . «»*• *aii*f»ciioii a* tr* price an I quality __ _
WHIGHT & JACKSON,
FACTORS, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
Day Street, Satannaii, Ga.
ALLEN It. WRIGHT. | WM. B. JACKSON.
HEFER TO
Cnpt. John W. Amiereon, btvaunth, Gn.
C'laghorn A Cunningham, 44
Beaton Jt Vidalonga, ** •»
Krwiu A Hnrdoo, •« *«
Carhart A Broo., Now York.
T W. Fleming A Co., Augusta, Gn.
Swan aV Brother. Frrnandiua, Florida.
Bibbee A Canova, .Uckaonville. “
II. L. Hart, i'aliitka, 41
Simon Merritt, Hawkinttvill©, Ga.
Agent ft for th© Everglade line of Mail
Mrmnera to r cninndina. And hteamera I«aac
^4*ott aud Oak, t© Hawkiukvilie.
April 10, tl.
Deliah Estes va. (1 ar.Kiao.w Este*.
UBEl FOR DIVORCE.
Ill .Tacks.m Superior Court, February Term. 1861
I T appenri.-g to the Court, by the return ot
the Sheriff, ihnt th© defendant is not to be
... r , - , . I 'nu-,d in said rountv of Jackson, to bo aerred.
Aniens, Iwea , anil | and it further appearing to the Court, that said dr
R. L MOSS \»ent Levmirtnn Cm. ^ n '. l,l,lt I 1 ?:* '»“ -re».'dc within the iurisdieiin*.
U o- l«D00| Agcni. l.e.\Ul!,ion, l,eo. . milts <>filn*Mate: Lpon in-.thin, ii isordered bv
Ihe Court, that service ho perfected upon .aid d* :
t'- tiilaat, hv publishing ■ copy of thi, order in the
-uih. rn Bni.ii.-e, a public gazette published in
.li.-ens. Georgia, once a mnntli fur four month.
previous to tin- next term of this Court.
THURMOND A NORTH, Pl'ffiAtty.
• •BORGIA, Jackson Cocntt —A truo cxiruet
iron* ihe Alinnti-, ot the hup.-rior Court, at Feb
nutry Term, lbfil. This‘.(ill. February 18CI
Uiiri-b fi P. F HINTON. Clerk.
/ SFOKCIA Wal,.. C.mnt T .-Court o
VA Ordinary limitary term, I8til.
" “ere.-is Julia W. Mark, Executor af them -te
• *i John N. Selmon deceased applies to 4his Couri
mr icilers uf dismwaion.
'Tills is therefore to cite and admonish all per
M.US to allow cause if any exiats why letters ot
diamission ahould not be grained the applicant at
i.e Auguat term, 1861, of thi* Court.
By older of tne Court.
JE-SE MITCHELL, Ordinary,
•an. 23, 1861. 6m.
lean's Volcanic Oil Liuiuient. li is a speedy snd
infallible euro tor Gallo, Sprains. Chafe,, Swelling.
Lameness, Sweeney, Buies, Wounds, Scratches
or any external disease. Try it, and you will be
ooonuocd.
•®* S. H. JIcbEi.V,Sole Proprietor,
emu ... . saint Louis, mo.
Sold bv C. \\. & H. it. J. Long, Drug-
guts, Alhsns Gs. *
give satisfaction ns to price an i quality
Order* taken for seed* cf all kin-1*. Tbe fore
going bulbsjust received aud f-r sale hv
oot.4 , H' .V WHITE.
~ JVHT BECE1VED,
S PERM Candle* i
Patent do
Imperial Sperm Candl«« |
Adamantine do J, J, COLT.
July 13*. gj
G EORGIA Rnbun Ceonly.- Whereas
H. T. Matthew, auminiatrator of the eatat*
1 Naucey Mat-ow* decraswl, applies to the un”
4- rsigneU tor letter* dismiaaory from said admin
utraiinu.
Therefore all person* concerned are hereby re.
qiired lo elmw cause if »uy they have, why saiu
idmaniatralur, on the first Monday in Juue next
•hould not be discharged. Giveu under my hand
md official signature
J. M. BLACKWELL. C. C O
/.n 9.1861 6m
±t±l>'±± iu^JjALLION. VJCLA'K’i
tloyiil V(> vi>L Dribscls. ’I briT-l’l) nnd ln«raui
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In New and Beautiful Patterns, Just received.
DAMASKS. OF ALLKKDS, LAGcAND MUSLIN CURTAINS,
CORNICES. BANDS, LOOPS. &c.. ; WINDOW SHADES.
Floor and Idle til f left Jt. t 1Li : >.
Wall Papers and Borders, &c., &c.
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED-For Sal.- hy
JaiiiON a. IlsGilic A BfoIIkt,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS,
5205 BECAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO-,
Sept. 13—sin
1860 1860
MOSS & NEWTON
.IttE OFT'EISIJVG
New York, Charleston, or Augusta Prices, PV<;ighf nr/d*’
The Largest Assortment ever offered in this Market, .\
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 4-4 to 12-4 ; Furniture Oil Cloths; 1
AVliito and I ierl-C-Locked AIsi tings.
Bi earth It lifts el nd Boor *kais.
AthpuR. April 19, lRf>0.
MEBWMI, CROCK]
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T IIK nttention of llie puhli© is called to ourlartr*'
IIARDWAUE,«'IIIICKF111', CJIstNn Ar C liir
ami %\*• 11 s©lfci©d storl. of
. i l nndlllll.l)KKM.?MTi;«lill
consisting in part, of LOOKS UF ALL KINDS, Butte, llinur*, Screu/i, Sails, Poor,
Snsh anri Blind FilRt^ninus, &e., Ac.
& a»as?3 jisacsisasiiiaii'ja 'wuuiia
rrry.:er; k< srarp; m .fsrff e Ci-‘g>£> , J.a
Are the host ever ulfored in this market : Uench Muiililing, Ih-ad. IL-hhii,
Match and Flooring Planes, . .hisels and Gouges, Saw s. Anger*.. Ilaiiiu.cts, Aves.i;
The beat kind, all nf which is snld cheap eg the rlieapi-st.
GLASSWARE of all kinds. Cut and Pressed, of the finest patterns.
CHINA, choice selection* of Dining and Tea S.-ts, handed and plain
Oi all Kinds.
‘Leather, Cloth, l,ace,Tacks, Lining, Nails, H ills, Axles, &c.. Ac.
A!LL Q©©®8 WARBAMY® A« REIPRIISEMYg^,
a. 3vr- w^srisrcG <5s co.,
Athens, Ga„ June 17. 18.;8. No. G. BANK KOV
WHITE & RITCH.
AND PIECE GOODS PO CENTtlMEN’S
O lTIl Strn-k 1b now open for'tbc inspection of
varieties of Gentlemen's, youth's nnd boy
he public. It ronplsta ofthe beet nndmoftt fnddni,..i
i Uondv-Made Ctoihin^. 100 d**z. ot* riit* celeb*n‘
COLLARS, CRAVATS, HANDKERC1UFS
Ties, Half-Hose, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac.
Our stock nf |»,ecc Good* ia new aud elegant, and will be *oli by the yard, or made up to in-artt
to suit the customer. . , . . ,
Ourarrangsim-ntsfor mann-iwtunng are now more oomph,t* than ever. And we are fully pr*jv.t»
to fill onions wilb dispatch ami in lire best manner, both *s regard* stylo nnd workinanal i;-.
OUR MOTTO IS TO EXCEL
We feel truly thankful f-rtheliboral patp-nageheretofore extended to ushy < urtriend, ••n- : >’ !*"
lie generally, and hope hy diligent attention t- hu.inesa, and continued effort> to pivase, ’1 t »"•*
ceniinue to receive a liberal share of the public favor.
tdTThe stock is Elegant and Milch.
J E. RITCH
8s!rCaU and Examine.
W H. H. Wi I n
Hr. .Toliii 1 v. Sewf-ll
I S my authorized and la%vtul np**nt. •iurinir my
absence trnui tlie State. G. W. BAY.
Ftauklin Springe, Ga , Feb. 25, 1861. (ui'r e
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VJ Gra.nary, February Term, iWl—Wberca*
Benjamin F. O'Kelly, guardiau for George W.
o'Kelly, minor, applies lo me lor Utters ofdismia
aion from said cua dianshipi -» .
Tlicao are, therefore, to c-ita end admonish, all
persons concerned,' to Gle their objections, if m
they barer within tho time prescribed bylaw,
why said guardian should uot be a recharged
Given under my bud and nffii-tal signature.
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mers ready for a-.ttbmeiit, and respectfully
invite all that are indebted to u», to come forward
and mske payment. Also, please bo reminded o
the sums due the old firm of Grady A Nicholson.
W© return our thinks f-r the liberal patronage
bestowed on us* and hope they will now do the
one thing needful—PaV UP!
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HATS. CAPS, Roots
HARDWARE AND • ltd' KUO
Simp- Pegs ami Sb-re I "" l '-
ins Dote stunics «>- c a nr ten.v*
Letter I’n|ier and l-'-n-la-' "I’j
Envchipei, Blank ami Mt iiinrinuini" .•**'
Russia m.d Imitation bfiln-et-1 >“O*
Sliecl Zinc and Sheet Lead ;
HuUnw Ware, Fire D--gs.
And Irons, Nail Red*, f-"* Na Is,
Patent Axes, (warianfed.)
(•tinny Bagging a* 1 -! Hale Itnpc,
Manilla ii<-jie, hy the ( nil.
Carriage Sprii.s,-; »»d Iron Axles.
Buggy and Waggon Hubs. Him* •"*
spokes; Carriage B->lts. Tn--
Harness Buckles, Ornaments. A d
llanies. Horse and Mole Collar.-
W.nilen Wave, Fairbanks' Scale"-
and many other article*, loo inni-t-n'iu"
•ncntuin,
CHEAr FOR CASH!I
We invito Merchants,,particularly, t"- " 1
amine our stock. We feel sa’i-th- 1 11 '
they will l-utl.e gou ts-
No ave.uni is will tre ruisctl l ' r
o itru-t. NICHOLSON. UEAVE>A »
■ 11T» < N 1» C'APa.—Jurt received o va
ffl rioty,
. ruity, tor fall awl winter*
OeiH
KINNEY.
DISNULlTlO.Y y
T HE copartnership heretofore ii*
tween ('ri A Laug*t»u. w-s “‘“I**,,, Ti*
first day of January, by nintusi coa
books will bo kepi at tbe cW s^nd^
Feb £0, 18C0. D- B LA>'G* TCI '
ORR
Wlii continm* tlie bnaines*. and o'
for the patronage *-f the oitizcui o
surrounding country.
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