Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, November 25, 1862, Image 4

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SOUTHERN RECORDER. Thoughts Ur Thinkers. The following porti ait3 are from a writer of old ood sense. VVe coin- It is of long applies times, when they mend them to our tiun: QUAD Enough of beautv to OOOll WIFE, cure protection— Enough of •prightliurss to cure dejection— Of modest diffidence to claim protection— A docile luiud subservient to correction— Yet stored witb sense, and reason, and rejection. And every passion held in duo sit'jje.ctiou— Just faults enoughJu keep her from "•itectlon. Wlieu such I tiu<t, I'll make her n.y election. -|1' 1 TJtyr’** 1 * fiUOD I It.> It AND. Of beauty just euCu oh to bear inspection— Of candor, seuse and wit a good collection— Enough of love*for one who needs protection, Wisdom to keep hint right in all direction— To scorn the words “I’ll keep her iu subjection,’’ Nor claim « weaker vess 1's im; e lection. Should e’er I meet w ith such iu my conuectiou, Let him propose—I'llftder no objection. CUft^P*&JcD!L»HTHEttIA. A lad}’ correSpomltMit setuis the fol*! lowing “simple and etfectual cure for ! Diphtheria." i>he has tried it in a i great many cases, and feels authorized j to speak of its ellicieney. It can cer- A0.Hmm.mKS’ SALES, Ac. ^GREEABLY to an order from the honorable Com t of Ordinary of Laurens county, will be joltl before the Court-house door iu the town of Dublin, between the legal hours of sale, on the drat Tuesday in January uext.tlie following prop erty. vie: Eastern half of 280 acres of land, first hstrict, Laurens county, being part of lots Nos. 233 and ‘210, adjoining lands of W. S. Ramsay and V. J. Anderson; also, 20 acres adjoining, ly ing on Roberts' Branch, being part of lot No. 233. Also, at the same time and place, one town lot in Dublin, No. 150. Sold as the property of Clara Guyton, a minor orphan of Thomas N. Guyton, for the benefit of said minor. W, S. RAMSAY, Guardian. 1 November IS, 1662 46 ids lainly do no harm, and may save many Tuesday iu January next, three likely young t: vpt . * : groes, to-wit: Dick, a man about ‘2‘2 ; Aifn A DMIMSTRATOR’S SALE—Agreeably to i%. an order of the Court of Ordinary of I tecatur county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Bai abridge, on the first Tuesday in January next, all the negroes belonging to the es tate of John Brock, deceased, viz: Peter, a man about 40 years of age. a good shoe maker, cooper and foreman on farm; Allen, a man JO years old ; Nancy, a woman 40 years of age; Abby, 25 years of age, ami her three children; Rebecca, 27 years of age, and her four children ; Nanny, 25 years of age, and her four children; Eliza. 2(1 years of age, and her four children. Sold for a division among the heirs. Terms on the day. R. T. PARKER, Adiu’r. Decaturco., Nov. IS, 1862 4ti tds \\7 ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door » » in Valdosta, Lowndes county, on the first ne- fred, a Lowndes county, deceased. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary for the benefit of tli heirs and creditors# ISIt A El.JE. WALDHAUER, Adm’r. October 2b,«#P^9 ; 42 tds lives. Simple and Ejfectittll Cure for Diphtheria. longing to the estate of John J. Jones, late of Alter bulbing tAgf£et, wap up warm in bed, ViIt u^’fT'jTririifiil of the tinc ture of IftUfcha, afiitl apply alar poultice to the throat a&pvarin as can be borne. It will aflbrd rmief in a short time. ^ Administrator s Sale. ,, , - r .. . , , , , \*riLL BE SOLD jot the Court-house in Spar- Kcmciiy/o, Diphtheria. I .tkea hand - \V ta, Hancock comty. on the first Tuesday ful of alder root, the same quantity ol in I>ecember uexlkjyMyfcf land containing 4b«u dogwood rout, a,ul tbo same ..family of persimmon root. | Boil them with a the estate of YVilliam H?od, deceased. Sold under pint Of vinegar down to a half pint, ? lderof the Court of Ordinary, to pay debts; sub- ... a.r . II J ec * widow s dowy. Terms on the day. RITA TIMS. a small little honey, and pint then add a very water lump of alum amMi^littlc la use asagqfgi^# We find the aBovc prescription e.\ tensively published in our exchanges as October 11, yy ilL be m* •: s6T,n C. W Do BOSE, Adm’r. [rtt.a J II tds I) before the Court-house door Tuesday iu Jauunry uest-t within the legal hours of sale, lot of laud, No. J!>3, lying iu the 17th dis- justy. of . - WL the a good remedy III eases of common or heirs and croditoriof said deceased. Terms on epidemic sore throat, which constitutes |theda$ioi sale. J a remedy’ that is said to liave done good triel of originally YYilk.nsou now Laurens couu ill diphtheria. Jt is a good gargle and * oW as ,h * of Ambrose Porter late * . o , o o Laurens comity, deceased, for tu»r benefit of the ‘-diphtheria” of most physicians who are quite famous for curing the malady, us well* as ot the unprofes sional. IS M. CLARK, Adm’r. It tds November t, I B ^lnSistralrix’s Sale. Y VIRTUE of au order of the Court of Ordi nal of Baldwin county, will be sold at the Court-House doAF_ in Milledgeville., on the first Tuesday iu December next, within the usual hours of sale, one hundred and seventy acres of land sit uate on the east side of the Oconee river, iu said couuty, adjoining the lauds of Pugh, Hall, Prosser and others. Sold ;uu the property of George W. Barnes, late of saidrcouuty, deceased, for the ben efit of the heirs and’crxditors. '• ■•APPABIA BARNES, Adm’x. October 2J, 18y2 [jh f 42 tds W ILL BE J&LI) before the Court-house door iu the town of Sparta, Hancock couutv, ou ‘ le- of tLe first Tuesday iti December next, within the - gal bouts of sale. Tinder an order.of the Court alioil. To pi event the formation of , Ordinary, ofsaid 4>uuty, all that certain lot or par- i - * , .li- i cel of land situatol-Iyiug and being in said couuty, lernbranc IS to .irrest anti cure the tits- lands of ^^^^Jhiruor, Reuben I’aidue and others, coutaini i at the same jail that inallJM^nrtu, now No. H*3, coutaHTi y acres, more or less. Also, place, one undivided half of ot land lying and being iu nrig- Berrien county, Ga.,9tjp district, ,—.y'g 490 acres, more or less. 'lire said tracts of land belonging to the estate of Moqa ISlouut, late ot Hancock county, deceased, and the legatees oi said os- i It. BLOUNT, Sparta. October/! 1, 121 >2 ml can beat i ILL on the first i’t inert renew- » * < 1863) at the Com ’ , the towrTOf Spafla. within tho usual hoi Spa: Pleasant Valle Below wc gj^^anotlier prescription which l)ffi®ntiigH)een before the people, and is entitled to confidence and trial, j in the absence^)!'a skillful physician : I Diphtheria and its Cures.—The dis- j tinguishing mark of this malady from ' other diseases of the throat, is the for-: nation of a membrane which increases j gradually until the patient is strangled to death. It is sometimes accompanied with ulceration and great bodily pros tration me ease. The Cincinnati Press gives the following simple remedy : Iii the ear ly stages of the complaint, which is al ways accompanied with a soreuesss and swelling of lire throat, let the pa tient use a simple solution of salt and sold for distribution arnou water, as a gargle, every fifteen minutes. tatc - At the same time moisten a piece ot llannel with a solution ofthe same kind, made as warm as the patient it, and bind it around his tl ing it as often as the gargle is adminis tered, and in the meanwhile sprinkle line salt between the flannel and the neck. Use inwardly some tonic* or j stimulant, either separately, or if the prostration be great use-both together. The treatment, as may be seen is ex tremely simple, and i fused in the ear-| lier part of' the disease, will effect a complete cure.—iSar. Iiep. Patriotic Examples.—The Lex ington (N’a.) Gazette says : Col. It. 11. Brown, the proprietor of ! the IlockbrnJae Woolen Factory, has i set an example worthy of all iuiHafton^! He manufactures an excellent article ofjeans, which he sells at $1.60 and * 1.7-3 per yard t * consumers. He will not sell to speculators at any price. The goods sold at so low a li could not be bought iu Lynchburg at less than $4 or *3. The man who can be satisfied with a moderate profit, when the necessities of the community would enable him to treble that profit, deserves the lasting J. B. JOHNSON, ? Ext«. 41 tds acta jfl’ 1 ituat uesday iu t-housu iu hours of sale, iautation, containing titW) acres, more or less. sitTfated on the east side of the road i leading from Sparta to Mouut Zion, and on the j waters of Beavcrdam creek, adjoining Terrell, j Wiley and others. D. I’ONCE, Ex’r. of the late Isabella I’ouce, with the will annexed. Itf" At the same time and place,will be hired or sold, several negroes, inu»t of them house sert- auts. J/ • • D. P. Sparta, November 1T, J 2t)2 45 tds Administrators Sale. W ILL BE SOLD^^uie late residence of James iSearbo|aJ!gu, late of Laurens coun ty, deceased. betwemMne usual hours of sale, on j Thursday, the Uh^Jay Jt December next, all the perishable pr^y^rty o^gaid deceased, consisting ot : horses, mulcsT corn, tRddm , cotton, and all other articles usually found ou a well furnished planta tion. Sale to coutiuue from day to day until all is sold. Terms on the day. GEO. CUKKELL, Adiu’r. Dubliti. Nov. II, |2ti2 45 tds Administrator's Sale. Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Or dinary of Greene couuty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, betore the Court- uTO | ii OUse Jour iu Grmuesfrjro'. iu said county, a ue- gro rnau, Frank,Shout 50 years old. a good boot and shoe maker, and Jincy, a woman about fifty j years old, belongimx/fo the estate of Archibald Turner, deceas vED L. TURNER, Adnt’r. Noveinbef hJU2 • 45 tds B (DTATK Ol' GEORGIA, Laprens Coe!*rr. O Whereas Jeim T- Duucan applies to me for letters of administration on tbi^, estate of Robert Nobles, late of Said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite uud admonish all and singular, the next of kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any exist, on or before fbe first Monday in November next to show cause w hy letters of administration shoulJ not be granted to said applicant. Given under my baud aud official signature, tbis September 24th, lSfi2. WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary. October 7, 186*2 40 5t TATE OF GEORGIA, Lauhlss CocuTr. Whereas Perrin Scarborough applies to me for loiters of guardianship of the persons and property of Sarah J, Scarborough and Hannah A. Scarborough, mind's of Janies Scarborough, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons,concerned to fib; their objections, if auy exist, on or before the first Monday in November next, to show cause why letters of guardiauship should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my baud aud tfficial signature, this 24th September, 1862. % WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary. October 7, 1H<>2 40 5t G 1 EOPGIA, PUTNAM COUNTV. T Whereas Mrs. Lucy Moreland applies for letters of administration on the estate of John Moreland, deceased— And whereas, also, W G. Garner applies for let ters of administration ou the estate of Oscar A. Garner, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceas ed to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letteis should not be granted. W. B. GARTER, Ordinary. September 30, ISO‘2 39 5t /^oRgIaTTelfair ogLnTyT VT Whereas James Pitt man applies to me for letters of administration ou the estate of Archibald Brew er, deceased— These are therefore to cite the kindred and credi tors and all concerned to tile their objections, if any they have, in lily office w ithin the time pre scribed by law, otherwise letters of administration w ill be granted to the applicant. Given under my baud at office. Oct. 17th, 186‘2. JOHN McDEAKMlI), Ordinary. October 28,1862 43 5t G1TATI0SS. Ol’ATE OF GEORGIA, Laukkns CotNTV. Whereas Joseph R. Duncan has applied to uic for letters of administration im the estate of Elbert C. Duncan, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular, the next of kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if any exist, on or before Hie first Monday iu December next, to show cause why letters of administration should not be granted to said applicant. Given uuder my hand and official signature, tbis *27tb October, WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary. November-4, 12ti2 41 5t G 1EORUIA, BALDWIN COUNTY. f Whereas E. E. Renfro has filed his petition for letters ot administration on the estate of Cath arine Keufroc, late of said county, deceased— These are . therefore to cite aud admonish the kindred and all others adversely concerned to tile their objections in my cilice within the time pre scribed by law. Given under my hand and official signature, this 3d day of November, 1862. JOHN HAMMOND. Ordinary. November 4, lbfi‘2 44 5t G tEORGlA, Decatur County. Y On the first Monday in November next, Sim eon Lodge will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Ida Harrell, orphan of J. N. Harrell, deceased. II. M. BEACH, Ordinary. October 7. I3G‘2 40 5t CITATIONS. /GEORGIA. COLQUITT COUNTY. Xj To all whom it may concern.—Darlin Creed bav'mg in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of administration'on the estate of Eli Creed, late of said county, This is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Eii Creed, to be aud appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if auy they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to Darlin Creed on Eli Creed’s estate on the first Monday in July next. Witness tny hand and official signature, May 15,1862. AMOS TURNER, Dep. Ord. May 15, 1S62. *21 5t S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County. To all whom it may concern. Whereas William Smith will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Dicy Holland, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be aud appear at the Or dinary’s office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, tbis Juth August, 1862. JOHN A. ROGERS, Clerk Sup. Court, acting as Ordinary of said county. September 2, 186*2 35 fit CITATIONS- G eorgia, coffee county. Whereas George W. Smith applies for let ters of administration on tho estate of Naucy Hill, late of said county, decaased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kiudred and creditors of said dccM to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice within the time prescribed by law, why stud letters should not be granted, this October 1 sk, 1 bt>2. A. McLEAN, Ordinary. October 14,1 '26*2 41 fit general advertiseseats. A LL PERSONS indebted to the cet* r . A Herty, are informed that I ^L do with it. Col. McKinley is the agent HARTLEY IT*i» M-l!edgevi!!e, Nov. IS, 1^62 .. L so Jt G ;aI5LA' to i both Hart, : the last will aud testament of . _ — , late of Jones county, tlcc’d, gratitude ot every true hearted citizen : will Tie sold before the Court-house door in Cliu- and deserves to be remembered when ! ton ’ ** 01U J S 1 c ° lIut . v ' 1,10 tirst lnesdayju Janua- € NEOUGlA, TELFAIR COUNTY. M Whereas the estate of Lauchlin Laslie, de ceased is unrepresented by failure of auy persou to apply for tits administration on said estate— These are therefore to cite aud admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why the Court of Ordinary should not proceed to appoint an administrator, uuder the statute iu such cases made and provided. Given tinder my hand at office, this OcFr. 17th, 1862. JOHN MoDEAKMID, Ordinary. October *28, 186*2 43 fit G 1 BORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. 1 Whereas Dr. John Gantt, applies for letters of administration ou the estate ol Robert F- Gantt, deceased— Aud whereas, .also, William b. Grilliu applies for letters of administration ou the estate of George W. Griffin, deceased— And whereas, also, John Pinkerton applies for letters of administration on the estate of Joseph U. Pinkerton, deceased— These are therefore to cite the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if any they have, otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted to the applied! s. W. B. CARTER Ordinary. October'28, 186*2 43 fit ^ EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY. Whereas llcury 1). Bcuian lias tiled .’‘ S peti tion in the Court of Ordinary of said county, pray ing as nextof kin for letters of administration the estate of Thomas 8- Reman, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed li\ law, aud show cause, if auy they have, why saitl letters of administration should not he granted said applicant. T. H. AUD AS, 1). C. C. O. October 28,186*2 ‘ 43 fit GEORGIA. /« Hancock Superior Court * October Term. 1862.— Present, llis Honor, Thomas If. Thomas, Judge presiding. Margaret M. Sterling, ^ vs. ,• Samuel H. Sterling. ) i T APPEARING to the Court tint the defend ant iu the above case is beyond the limits of this State— It is ordered. That he be, and he is hereby re quired to attend aud answer iu said cause, at the i.ext term of this Court; and. that the said defend ant ho served, by publication in one or more of the public gazettes iu this State, once a month tor four mouths prior to the next term of this Court; and iu case of default, said case shall .proceed to trial. A true extract from the Miuntes ot Hancock Su perior Court, this 16th day of October, 1862. 1*. H. ALDAS, Clerk. October 21. 186*2 [$6pd.] ,42r m4tn |VT o TICE.—All persons having demands against l John J. Jones, kite of Lowndes county, de ceased, will present them to me, properly authen ticated, within the time prescribed by law, and all indebted to said deceased will make immediate pavment to Terms on the day. ISRAEL F, WALDHAUER. Adiu’r. October 2!; 1862 42 6t the first Tuesday in usual hours of sale,i« the town of Covington, Newton county, Ga., THREE NEGROES aud 150 acres of LAND, for the benefit of the heirs ot the estate of Nicho las Goode, deceased. Terms cash. ELIJAH PLUNKET. October 21, 186*2 42 tdsTF G i EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. Y Whereas William F. Little and Kmcheu D. Little apply for letters of administration ou the estate of Michael J. Little, deceased. Aud whereas Mrs. Sarah Pearson applies for let. ters of administration on the estate of John H. Peat son, deceased. And whereas Mrs. Mary F. Hitchcock applies for letters of administration ou the estate of Win. J. Hitchcock, deceased. And whereas Mrs. Margaret Ann Davis applies for letters of administration ou the estate of Rich ard T. Davis, deceased. Aud whereas Dauiel B. Pearson applies for let ters ol admiuistratiou on tho estate ot Thomas J. Pearson, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties interested to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why letters of administration slioold not be granted to said ap plicants. W. B CARTER,Ordinary. September *23, 1862 38 Ct / 1 EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. VI Ou the first Monday in April next, Oliver C. Arnett, administrator ou the estate of Ann Ar nett, deceased, willapply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of distn ssion from said administration. H. M. BEACH, Ordinary. Sep. 30, 1862 41 niGm G ‘EORGIA, TELFAIR COUNTY. T Whereas Jesse Anderson aud Alexander Powell apply to me for letters of dismission from the«stnte of Vinson Anderson, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters Should not be granted. Given under my hand, this Sept. 1st, 186*2. JOHN McDEARMID, Ordinary. September 16, 186*2 37 niGm G 1 EORGIA, TELFAIR COUNTY. T All persons having demands against the es tate of William Hatton, deceased, are hereby no tified and required to present them, properly at tested within the time prescribed by jaw, and all persons indebted to said deceased, are required to make immediate payment. And all the legatees of said estate are required to come forward and re ceive the amounts set apart to them by the last will of said William Hatton. ABB. L. HATTON, AdrrLr. with will auu’xd. September Iti, 1862 37 fit f EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY, V7Y Whereas John J. Baugh applies for letters of administration on the estate of Peter F. Baugh, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the next of kiudred and oreditora of said deceased, to file their objections, if auy they have, iu my office within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. W. B. CARTER, Ordinary. August‘26,186*2 34 5t Libel.for Divorce. W ILL BE SOLD on December next, between the O' S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County. To all whom it may ciutcc.ru. Whereas Benjamin Grooms will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of ad ministration on theestateof Janies M. Strickland, late of Tattnall county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Witness my hand aud official signature, this 18th August, 186*2. JOHN A. ROGERS, Clerk. Sup. Court, acting as Ordinary of said county. September 2, 1862 3fi fit KDINARY’S OFFICE, Montgomery Co., Ga. To all whom it may concern. '• Whereas AohnB. Phillips has applied to me for letters of administration on the estate^of Gabriel M. Phillips, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite aud admonish all par ties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause, if auy they have, w ithin the time pre scribed by law, why letters should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my band, this August 13th, 1862. F. MuRAE, D. C. C^O. September 2, 186*2 35 fit S PECIAL NOTICE.—The undersigded having removed from Milledgeville, desires arid in tends to cio3o up his business matters of that place as speedily as possible. All persons indebt ed are uotified that my notes and accounts are in the l^atids of J. A. Breedlove ;m><1 P. H. Lawler, who are authorized to collect and make settle ments. If not arranged at au early day, settle ments will he enforced by law. A. C- VAIL, Agent. August 19,1862 33 tf G i EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY. Y Whereas W. H. Brantiy has filed his appli cation for letters of administration on the estate of John Franks, late of said county, de<' C ,.sed, Those are therefore to cite and admoubb alland singular, the kiudred and creditors o, -aid deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. THOMAS I. LITTLE, Ordinary. September 23, 1862 [tiix] 3-8 fit C -i EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY. f Whereas Wellington L. Mills and Eliza beth W. Thomas have apuled to me for let ters of administration an the estate of Charual II. Thomas, late of said county, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the next of Kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any exist, ou or before the first Monday in October next, to show cause why said letters should uot be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand aud official signature, this August 29, 1862. WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary. September 2, 1862. 35 ot G » EORGIA, COLQUITT COUNTY. r To all whom it may concern.—Darlin Creed h^-ing iu proper form applied to me for perma- lifflt letters of administration on the estate of Dan tel Creed, late of said county, This is to «it<\ all mid singular, the creditors and next of kin ol Daniel Creed, to be and appear at uiy office within the time allowed by law, and show can.se, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to Darlin Creed on Daniel Cieed’s estate. Witness tny hand aud official signature, Anril 24, 1862. AMOS TURNEli, Dep. oul. May 6, 1862. 18 5t State Of G-COrgia. I Superior Court, March Tattnall County, jj Term, 1802. Present, His Honor, Wm. B. Flbminu, Judge. KI.I/.IA ° UVf:,< * ) Libel for Divorce. Wm. Ot'.n ur. S Rulr Per/ ' f ‘ ^ nice ’ APPEARING to the Oourt by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in this county, and it further appearing that he does not reside in tlMp State, it is, on motion of Alex. W. Daley, plaintiffs attorney, Ordered. That said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, else that the ease be considered in default, and the plaintiff be al lowed to proceed. Audit is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Southern Recorder, a public gazette, once a month for four mouths. True extract from the Miuutes, this *22d March, 1862, JOHN A. ROGERS, Clerk. May 13, 1862 19 mini G eorgia, Telfair county. Whereas A. J. Woetten applies to me Tor letters of administration on the estate of John .V Wootlen, lata of said county, deceased— These arc therefore to cite all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, in my oftice within the time prescribed by law, otherwise let ters of administration wilt he granted to the appli cant after the lawful publication of this citation. • JOHN MrDEAKMID, Ordinary. November 11, 1862 4fi fit CTATE OF GEORGIA, Lackess Colntv. k-? Court of Ordinary, Xoecmitcr Term. 1863. Whereas Elvira L. Guyton, administratrix on the estate of ThomasN. Guyton, deceased, having filed her petition for letters of dismission, notice is hereby given, that all persons interested tile their ojbections, if any they have, on or before the 1st j Monday iu May next, to show cause why letters i ot dismission should not be granted to said ap plicant. Given tinder my hand and official signature, this November 3d, 1862. WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary. November 11, 1862. 45 m6m CITY ELECTION. O N SATURDAY, the 6th of December „ an Electron for a Mayor, six A’ ’ * QfcIt Clerk and a Marshal for the. eity 0 f MillejT?",’, a to serve the ensuing year, will be held at tt.Z’.l’ 1 lfc > ci! Chamber. Polls opened at it) o'clock tw and close at 4 o’clock, P. M. K ’ ^ M. By order of the Council. v , ,, , JA5I ES C’. SHEA, Clerk November 11, 1862 eri '- 1 AMES C. SHEA, thankful for past ’ takes this method to inform L.., f r ; t ’ n d 9 *T°V public that lie is a candidate lor re- , d office of Clerk of the Citv Council. t0 !; ‘ e Milledgeville, Nov. !]*, 1862 4o tdr Printers’ Ink. BOOK AXDNEWS INK manufactured by S, J^.a IxZv IKT S 3 T t -y ^ Harietta, Ceargia. * Book Ink at -0 cents to *4 00 per p 0Dnd ia packages ot 2 i .murids. ’ News b agt-s of 25. c'l September 5* 40 to 75 cents per .1 100 pounds. 1862 13 s * “Countryman’’ copy. September 16, 1862 t i EORGIA, COFFEE COUNTY. Y Whereas Robert Roberts has made applica tion for letters of administration ou the estate ol : John Roberts, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admoui.sh all per sons to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted to said applicant on the first Monday iu October next. Given uuder niv hand and official signature,this 1st day of September, 1862- A. McLEAN, Ordinary. September 16. 1862 37 fit G ‘ EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY. Y Whereas, Benjamin H. My rick applies for letters of guardianship for the property of Nancy C . Adie and Charles H., minor children of N. M. Cromwell, of said county, , . , . . These are therefore to cite the kindred and all j Vr >U !_ S ’. a ) n _, _ ,S r _ others concerned to file their objections, if any, to granting letters to the applicant, within the time prescribed by law. Given uuder my hand and official signature this 2d September, 1862. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary. September 2, 186*2. 35 fit SUBSTITUTES WANTED T WO ABLE HOMED 1,1,,, m „ one t.ir the 3d Georgia, and one for'tho nil Georgia Volunteers. A liberal price will be T . it good recommendations can gi ven. ^ . Apply to the undersigned in perton atSuafonl ville, Ga., or by letter at Eatouton. Ga. ’ B B. ODOM. •57 tf SB5Q Reward. f KANAW !in, Laure: OWEN, co AY from the subscriber in Dub us county, Ga., my negro mam complexion dark, weight i7o or is 27 or 28 years old; 6feet h;»b He has a burn ou his right or left side. vVD n last seen wore a heavy beard. He is either lurk ing around Dublin, or tho places of John an] l\b ward Coates of Twiggs couuty, Ga. Any oa « finding*the boy and will lodge'hini in some safe jail, or deliver him to me in Albany, Ga., I will pay the above reward. JOHN R. HAMPTON. TWO MONTHS alter date application will be j Albany,Ga , April 13, l8.il !7 tf made to the Court of Ordinary of Telfair j ~ ~~ couuty for leave to sell the real estate of Farqu- j \V HE E L E It & Yv I L S 0 Y' S hard McRae, late of said countv, deceased. M. N. McKAE, Adm’r. November 11, 1862 4fi ‘2ui j T r; G » EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. f On the first Monday in October next, John J. Mock will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration ou the estate of Cliesley Mock, late of said county, de ceased. H. M. BEACH, Ordinary. September 2, 1862 35 fit A.™ S 1 the war is ended. We have also been informed Wm. Withrow, Esq., ol Jlrownsbutg, , continues to sell leather at forty or lit- J ty cents, white others aie pelting two : dollars. A noble iieu.it throbs in bis bosom. ry next. (1863) a negro woman aud J6fi acres of ; laud. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud eredi- that tors of said deceased. Terms, cash. HE-WiNDON PAT PERSON, Ex’r. November 11, 45 tds A friend ba.-> suggested to us a recipe for making blacking, which he says can be recommended both on account ol its cheapness and its quality : To a tea- cupful of molasses stir in lampblack un til it is black, then add the white of'lwo eggs, well beaten, and to this add a pint of vinegar or whiskey, and put in a bottle for use—shake well before using. The experiment is at least worth a trial, as the price ol ordinary blacking b^s so rapidly advanced since the blockade. A neatly polished boot or shoe is an ornament to tho person of any man or woman ; as n. ieli so, in deed, as a clean shirt bosom or col lar. Recipe for Molasses Custard.— One cup of syrup or molasses, one cup of brown sugar, tour eggs, one table spoonful of butter; beat all together As soon as the custard is removed from the oven, moisten a little sugar wiiu water, and spread evenly over the top of the custard. Bake it in one crust. Try it, and you will be very opt to trv it again, whenever molasses gets down to a reasonable price.—Columbus Sun. John C. Cole, a refugee from Mis souri, has invented a machine lor mak ing percussion caps, which excels any- tilings of tiie kitiJ, either North or .South. Its superiority consists in the superior manner in which the cap is cut from the copper aud formed at a tingle ope ration, without transferring from one tool to another. It is capable of mak ing, by hand, one hundred per miiHitf, and by steam, 106,060 [>er day. Hereafter all soldiers uuder uigbUeu aud over forty years of age. will be dis charged at the expiration of the term for which they have engaged to serve. .1) ou the first Tuesday iu ie\t, (1863) before the Cuuit- ; lions*- door in ClntoD, Jones county, agreeably .to | tlo- last will and testament of Robert Hart, late of ! said county, deceased, fifteen likely negroes and 165 acres of land, more or less. Sold for distribu tion anions I he heirs and legatees of said deceased. ■! NDON PATTERSON, Ex’r. *2 k 45 tds rix's Snlc ft Jasper County, (let. iilLD, on the first Tuesday in ryext, before tlieUourt house door p EORGIA, UOLQUITT COUNTY. VX At the January term of the Court of Ordina ry of said couuty. I will apply for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to the estate of James Weeks, deceased. SEABORN WEEKS, Adm’r. October21, 1862 42 St rilWO MONTHS after date application will be A made to the Court ot Ordinary of Lowndes county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of John J. Jones, late of said couuty, deceased. ISRAEL F. WALDHAUER, Adiu’r. October 21,1862 42 St ,, I | iu Monticello. allJbat tract of Land belonging to II l*clore | t|„. r. s t a t e of Alfred M. Pritchett, deceased, known AS the Keiu placet situated ill the lowor-part of Jas per eoiiuty. adjoining lands of Messrs. 1‘iterifoy, (JooLby. and tbeestate of James Henderson, con taining eight hundred acres, more or less. Sold agreeably to au order of the Cout t of Ordinary of Jones couuty, said deceased, per eeut. iiflere. $ el ipr the benefit of tin- creditors of rms, a good note-feearingsevcil ime to suit tho purchaser. LA l’KITC’HETT, Lx r. t 28, 43 tds Ootob Telfair donnty Executor's Sale. W 11 ; 1 ' V V Jin BE SOLD on tiic first Tuesday amiary tiexL within the legal hours of sale, before the Coifft-house door in the. town of Jacksonville, Te f.iiAmuuty, a negro man by tltr uatue of Sam,the estate of James A. Rogers, dcusrtdP^^Wcniis on the day. f P. H. COFFEE, Ex’r. November II, I8$2 45 tds LAND FOB SALE, jto 3! ' I AN ILL SLi.l^to the highest bidder ou tli first Ttiesdavan I December next, at the. Court , ouuty, lot of laud. No. ‘203, in the tainiug202t acres, fonncfly Mtts- uty. first I ttesday in Jamtarv le. iu Appling county, to the lots of laud. Nos. 371 and 406, in containing 490 acres. The two previous to the day, wilt be house in Marion 11th district, c cogee uovv Ma 1 w ill also s next, at •be fitLi distri Gst lots, it tmf sold sold for Cash.| JOHN <i. HIGGINBOT'HAM. November 4, 186 » \ t r»t*> Ivice I’ loiii*! 4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE of KICK FLOl'ILr i*. ground and bolfcd at Bellevue Mills, tinutS' fresh beat head Rice# <)rdejsscut to the Mid, or. left at the store of Ntessi*, Scott A, Cataker, will •• uiptly filled- /IV^, $10 per UK) lbs , cash . of jraid for at JESSUP- ^ ... .„4J H ER I Y &. HALL request that all orders «ud prescriptions sent them he accompanied by the cash. y Milledgeville, May 20, 1802 no |»r«h on defivrry coat. Bellevue y filled. §T$16 per f returned, g^r r, '”'Prr r MiTTsTpct II. 186*2 S IXTY DAYS after date, application will he made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Hancock couuty, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas W. Burton, de ceased. E. L. BURTON, Ex’r. October 21, 1862 42 St 2TATE OF GEORGIA, Tatt.mli. County To all whom it may concern. Whereas Bryant Waters of said county w ill ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for let ters of administration on the estate of James E. Michal, late of said county, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be aud appear before the Court of Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law, to file objections, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. * Witness my hand and official signature, this 18th August, 1862. JOHN A. ROGERS, Clerk of the Superior Court, acting as Ordinary of said couuty. September 2,1862 35 fit PPLICATION will be made at the first term the Court of Ordinary of I’utnam county, after the expiration of sixty days from the date, hereof, for leave to sell the real estate of Benjamin T. Rogers, deceased. HENRY ROGERS, ) . , , P. E. PRICHARD, S A<1 October 28, 186*2 [wbc] 43 St ,4 LL PERSONS indebted to the estatffof Dun- cau McCrininion, lute of Montgomery couu ty, deceased, are requested 3o make iunuediate payment, and those to whom said estate may he indebted, are hereby notified to render iu their ac count? in conformity to law. ~ - C McRAE, l . , , A T. McLEOD, \ Ad ‘ n 1S ’ November 4, 1862 44 6t1T State of Georgia, / Tattnall County: y To Hansford Tollmans, guardian for James If. CuxcacU, of said county. OU are hereby notified that, according to law X I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said couuty for leave to sell all the land t longing to Catharine A. E. Coward aud James H. Coward, minors, iu said county, for their beu< it. JAMES P. LEWIS, Guardian for Catharine A. E. Coward. October 14, 1862 41 8t A PPLICATION w ill be made at the first term A of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, after the expiration of sixty days from the date hereof, for leave to sell a part of the negroes be longing to Elizabeth Featherston. DAVID li. ADAMS, Guardian October 28,186*2 f wbc] 43 St T WO MONTHS after date application will lie made to the Ordinary of Montgomery conn- tv, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong ing to the estate of Duucan MeCriuunou, late uf said countv, deceased. C. MuRAE. ) , , . A. T. M< LEOD, ( Adm rs ’ November 4,’ 1862 4 t 9t c Ff4\VO MONTHS after date application jp'ill be JL made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Laurens county, for leave ta sell all the lands be longing to the estate of Robert Nobles, deceived. JOHN T. DUNCAN, Aum’r. November 11,1862 45 9t F|4\V< > MONTHS after dat-, application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of Telfair County, for leave to sell the real estate of John C. Clements, late of said county, deceased. JAMES CLEMENTS, Adin’r. November 11. 1862 45 9t EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. I On the first Monday in November next. George,\V. Pearce will apply to the Court of Or dinary of said County for letters of administration ou the estate of James Nicholscdi, late of said county, deceased. II. M BEACH, Ordinary. October 7, 1862 * 40 fit SEWING MACHINES. prices Reduced 85 to 810 on cadi, AND HEMMER INCLUDED. ALL MAC HIMES ffARRAXTED OSF. YEAR. Great Central Asencyforthe State —Machines of all kinds repaired by— E. J. JOHNSTON A Co.. WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS MACON, O.A. April 9, 18fi| J5 tf ~georgTa pkmtextiai»vr O N AND AFTER the 1st October next, all goods bought and work done at this lustita- tiihi will not be delivered until paid for. This rule will be -trictly enforced without anv respect to parties. THOMAS T. WINDSOR, H. K. ■ I MB 1862 38 tf September; l*Lox\ 12, 20U paj 51eel &: Iron, IRON AND LBS. SWEDES Plow Steel. PLOW TRACES. SCOTT A CARAKER. Milledgeville, Sept. *23, 1862 38 3t G GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. Y On the first Monday in November next, Alex- ; ander P. Nicholson will apply to the Cuurt of Or dinary of said county for letters of guaidiauship ! of James Corbett, orphan. H. M. BEACtI r Ordinary, j October 7,1862 40 fit YITWO MONTHS afterdate, I shall apply to the i JL Court of Ordinary of Hancock county for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas W. Burton I late of said countv, deceased. E. L. BURTON. Ex’r. i September 23. 186*2 38 9t r |3Wo MONTHS after date application will be JL made to the Ordinary of Hancock county for leave to sell a part o' the lauds of Thomas High tower, deceased, being a portion of the lands be longing to the estato of said deceased, situated in the counties ot Hancock. Flovd and Forsyth. WINNEY HIGHTOWER', Adm’x. WM. S. CR1DELLE, Adm’r. September 23, 1862 (_ TI* A J 38 9t X: OTICE —All nersous indebted to tiie estate of lxI Thomas Hightower, late of Hancock county, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, aud those having claims against the estate will render them in duly authen ticated. WINNEY HIGHTOWEj. Adm’x. WM. S. ( R1DELLE, Adm’r. September^*23, 1862 {TH l } 3^ 6t EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. f Oil the first Monday in November m xt, I w ill apply to the Court of Ordinary of said couu ty, for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Aaron Lovett, deceased GEORGE LOVETT, Adm’r. September 16, 1862 fll.MIt] 37 td G « EORGIA, COFFEE COUNTW. ~ Y On the first Monday in Noveniher next, will r-pply to the Court of Ordinary of said count for leave, to sell the laud and negroes belonging the estate of Needham McLendon, late of sa i county; deceased. This, 1st September, 1862. HARRISON SEARS, Adm’r. September l<>, !86-» * ;t7 tjt 0 1 ICE.—All person!) indebted to the estate of I ' J. J. S. Young, late of Worth county, d ,! ‘ deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment. ami those to whom said estate may be iu dented arc hereby notified to render iti their <le mauds in oouforniity to law. G. W. M. .YOUNG, Ex’r. September 9, 1862 .. 3fi fit WASHINGTON IUU IS STILL OPEN to the public. Sj»e cial arrangements made for the accomiui r dat ion of Members of the Leghilature. N. C BARNETT; Milledgevilfe,'Oet’14. lfVtS 4| t f A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Eliz- xL aheth Hart, late of Jones couuty, deceased, are requested to come forward without delay and make payment, and those having claims against said deceased are hereby required to render them iu to me, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. HEARNDON PATTERSON, Ex’r. November 11, 18fi2 Jfi fit jVI OTICE.—The name of WM. II. BURNET i™ is hereby announced as a suitable candidate for the office of TAX COLLECTOR atad RE CEIVER tor the couuty of Hancock at the eusu. ing election in January next. MANY HANCOCK VOTERS. Sparta, October 15, 186*2 44 tde State of Georgia, Tattnall County. 8LTERIOUK COURT, March Term, 1862. Present, His Honor, YV.it. 1 I.SAUKLLE DlRANUK, i Fli:mik«i, Judge. Libel for Dirorce. G eorgia, decatur county. On the first Monday in December next, I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, tor leave to sell the negroes belonging to the es tate of John Brock, deceased. R. T. PARKER, Adm’r. Sep 30.1862 [hmb] 41 8t G 1 EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. Y On the first Monday iu December next, 1 ill apply to the Court of Ordinary of said couutv for leave to sell the laud belonging to the estate oi Cliesley Mock, deceased. JOHN J. MOCK. Adrn’r. October 14,1862. I asm] 14 8t Notice to Debtors and Creditors. |V] OTICE is hereby given to all persons having I* demands against the estate »f Jonathan li. Cone, late of Hancock county, deceased, to pre sent them to me, properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make imme diate payment to me. CATHARINE CONE, Adm’x. October 7, 186*2 [tiia] 40 tit V LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of John A. Evans, late of Hancock county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having demands against said deceased, will present them in terms ofthe law. A. M. JACKSON. ) S. G. EY'ANS, • Ex it. E. W. EVANS, S October 7, 1862 40 fit BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Savannah, Oct. 24, J8fi“. ) •IYIDE1D X*. 81. A DIVIDEND of Five Dollars per share has has U‘cn this day declared, payable on aud after Moudav, 27th inst. YV. CAMMING, Cashier. November 4, 1852 44 3t B I-.TTE STONE and COPPERAS for sale at the Drug Store of HERTY A Milledge’vilhp., Oetober*21. Irk!2. HALL. 4*2 If YVilham H. Dur ance. *) RuU t0 •* r f ect 3ercUe - I T APPEARING to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in this county; aud it further appearing that, he does not reside iu this State; it is, on motion of Alex. YY r . Da’ey, plaintiff's attorney, ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term ot this Court, else that the case be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered, that this Rule be published iu the Southern Recorder once a month for four months. True extract from tho Minutes, March 22, 1862. JOHN A. ROGERS, C. S. C. T. C. April L), 1862 lfi ni4m ( 4 EORGIA, COLQUITT COUNTY. X To all whom it may concern.—Seaborn YY’eakes having in proper form applied to ate for permanent letters of administration on the estate of James YVeakes. late of said couuty, This is to cite all and singular the creditors aud uext of kin of James YVeakes, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they cau, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to Seaborn YY'rakes on James YVeakes’ estate the first Mondav in Julv. YY’ituess my hand and official signature. May lfi, 1*6*2. AMOS TURNER, Dep. Ord. May 27, 1862. oi r, t O RDINARY’S OFFICE, Montgomery co., Gm. YY’liercas John McGregor, guardian for Miss Julia McArthur, applies to me for lettersjof dismis sion from said guardianship— These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular, the kindred and creditors and all others concerned, to lie and appear at my office within the time required by law and file their objections, if any they have, showing cause why said ap plicant should not he fully dismissed from his said guardianship aud receive letters dismissory after the lawful publication of this citation. Given under my hand at office, this May fith, 186*2. F. McRAE, D. C. C. O. May 20, 1862 go fit Settle Up—Last Warn in rpflE subscriber would call upon those indebted JL to bim to come forward and settle their ac counts by Note or Cash, as he expects to leave the State iu the Fall D. M. EDYY'ARDS. Milledgeville, August 19j 1862e 33 tf OT-Vl’E OF GEORGIA, Lauren* County. O Two months after date application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said couuty for leave to sell a portion of the lands be longing to Clsra Guyton, a minor orphan of Thus. N. Guyton, for the benefit of said minor. YV. 8 RAMSAY. August 19, 1862. ;t3 2m Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 4 LL PERSONS having demands against the il estate ot Farqu hard McRae, late of Telfair co., deceased, arejeqnesti-d to present them, duly authenticated, iu terms of the law, aud those in debted to said deceased will come forward and make pavment immediately to me. M. N. McRAE, /ilm’r. November 11, 1862 45 tit Notice to Debtors and Creditors. VTOT1CE is hereby given to all persons having — 4 demands agalYist the estate of YY'm YY\ YY’il- j sou.lateof TeLfaircounty,deceased, to present them i ^ r to me, property .made out, within the time preserib- i j r0I , p^;i; U(r ’ ed by law so as to show their character an* j au J desigmfet Vl.wi: amount; and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. MARY E. YY'ILiiOX, Adin’x. November 11, 186*2 45 6t ROOFING. ROOFING. ROOFING. SLATING. • W. E. ELLIOTT, PRACTICAL SLATES A.Y9 DEALER 15 Best-American and Welsh SLATES. PATENT COPPER llfiKTENINS ROD. w. N 01101;.—aii persons having demauds against the estate of John C. Clements, late of Tel fair county', deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment; and those having demands to present them in terms of tho law. JAMES CLEMENTS. Adm’r. November 11, 1862 45 6t Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Ko- uTjL liu Y\'. Stevens, late of Hancock county, de ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands agaiust said estate arc requested to present them to me iu terms of the, law. YY r M. If. GREEN, Adm’r. Sparta, Oct, 14. 1862 [tiia] 41 6t A LL persons indebted to tiie estate of YVilliam R. iicLendou. late of Laurens county, de ceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all those having demands will pre sent them duly authenticated, to HARDY SMITH, Adm’r with the will annexed. May 20,186*2. 20 2m A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert H. Mapp, late of Baldw in couuty deceased, are requested to make payment, aud those having demands against said deceased are uotified to pre- scut the saute within the time prescribed by law. SARAH A. MAPP, Aduir’x. Sept; 30, 186*2. fJ"l 3?) fit JTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate of Needham McLendon, late of Coffee coun ty, deceased, aie requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present them within the time prescribed l.y law for pay ment. HARRISON SEARS, Adm’r. September 16, 1862 37 fit OTICE.—All persons having demands against James Scarborough, late of Laurens county, deceased, will present them to me, properly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law. ar.d all indebted to said deceased will make immediate payment to GEO. CLKRELL, Adm’r. Dublin, July 15, 1862 ‘J8 fit rV OTICE.—Two months after date I will apply Xv the Honorable the Ordinary of Laurens coun ty for leave to sell all the lands and a negro mart by the name 9f/ay, belonging to James Scarbo rough, late ot said couuty, deceased. GEO. CUKKELL, Adm’r. Dublin, Juiy 15, 186*2 ‘2^ *2ui Notice* A LL PERSONS indebted to Mark P. Mobley, late of Coffee county, deceased, will come forward and make payment, and those having de mands against said deceased will present them within the time prescribed l.y law, for payment. J. M. ASHLEY, Adin’r. with wiflatin’xd. E. E. has effected aud pro sole agency for the sale and putting up of AMOS LYONS COPPER LfGHTSISG RODS in Savannah, Chatham county, aud other places where tie may be patronized, and will al ways be ready to execute all orJ.-r- with despatch. YV r . E. E. aving established his business of Slating in th . :uv, with aa.experience of twenty- five years in alt its branches, hopes to merit public patronage by his work, which shall giveevery Jafs- taetiou to his patrons. N. B.—Old 8!ate Roofs repaired, and stripped of if required, and r.daid—warranted tight. YV E. E„ is also agent for YY'ood A Perot* namental Iron YVorks. Plan* tgns ot ail,with prices cau be seen at hisofiee, over Morning News office, Bay street.SavuLUiah.6a. A specimen of our work may be seen on the De pot building in Milledgeville aud over tiie Maga zine East of the 8tate House. Rcfer-nee—G. YY’. Adams,Superintendent C.R- R. Savannah. October 30,1860 44 tf I2.-MW VEAIL— N' IS' r ?yctTiDm; THE SOUTHERN FIELD & FIRESIDE. 8'Uth July 8, 1862 (a Mrt.} *27 6t IN OTICE—All persons indebted to iNoel G. Clark, late of ColquiU county, ’iec&ased, -re requested to make immediate payment to the un dersigned, and all persons having claims agaiust the-estate of said deceased wiH present them to Hie withiqlthe time prescribed by law, duly au thenticated, for pavment. FLOURNOY CLARK, Adm’r. March 18,1662 (ro-w $3] tl fit I THE READING PEOPLE in th. ... respeert'nliv reminded that tiie proprietor ot the SOUTHERN FILED A FIREsIDE s .b~ termined, the ensuing year, to maintain the rspa- tation won by this Home Journal, as “the bestt.iici ly paper published.” The first number ior the New Y'ear w ill contna the initial chapter of a Story, written expresslym the Fireside, entitled: By Mrs. SUED. FRANKLIN, of Georgia- This charming Narrative will be followed by RHEA SYLVIA, A RomanCe of Rome, by P. J. 0., of South Carolina. Also, will be published. THE GUARDIAN ANGEL; OR HOME AND ITS I.YFLl’E.M'ES! By “ELLA SWAN” of Alabama- In addition to these, the Editor has ^r originqj and ten selected Stories and r. which will appear during the ensuing J usual variety of Poems, Essays, Sketches, lYinicisms, etc., w ill be given Mrs. MARY E. BRYAN will cor ' lar contributor through the > ear, with several former and n number (■ The Agricultural Department wi charge of that eminent and practice LEE. The commencement of the New able time for subscribing to th jHlSEf’S, ear. The lUcieicii iuue a refd- i connect! 011 new writers- continue n writer, Pr. jver- emincntly ern Literary and Agricultural Journal. P*“ ll f every Saturday, at Two Dollar's per Year. Ad c ' JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, on. January 14, 1862 * 0 O LATIMEIv ^IttorncB an& Counsdlor at MOUNT VERNON. GA. April 23, 1861 17 tf Medical Board of Geort'ia. r HE BOARD wril 1-..W its annua! Session ' Milledgeville,,on Monday, Dec. 1st. W- > h GEO. D. CAJE. M P.D 0 «; Novf^nber 4, 1862 !— Blanks for Sale at this