The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, June 05, 1861, Image 3

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?S SSe5 ^7 M , tn „ 7l all kinds, not otherwise jnafncturesofcottoa I offlax 0 f a ll kinds, not o'.'idcd for; »»"“ . lllanu f a ctures of hemp of berwse F 0 '’ 1 ^ ; ; rov idod for ; manufactures !gfAt5^?t ivory, or »e S «i*W« «» i-, - • , «. ve3 sels, and wares, not . manufactures, a ‘ ‘ 0 f’ brasSi copper, iron, steel, her wise proudcd tt , eitlier of these metals £’ £ s ! S!^^=rs'tS£,^ ‘■' ;iepr ° rble pat-ins tiles, aud all other marble aarble, V manufacture than in slabs or rote adtanc h no) _ other , v i se provided fot ; ll0C nfacU.res ofuaper, or of which paper .s a com- ^material, no. n ■tares of wood tprial not otherwise provided for; man- lor.ent “ lJ y or 0 f which wood is a eompo- ent part, ’r-'in or owe nade of floor malting, and mats or grass: medicinal preparations drags, leaves in a crude slate, not otherwise aEd ' morphine; metallic pens; mineral .. n-usieal instruments of all kinds, and ateril '. ‘—«i C al instruments of whip gut, cat- s of the same material; mustar darning and jvided for; t S for mus: , ’and all other strings 11 ' - • bulk or in bottles; mustard seed. familu Models or inventions “"SStesofaU kinds for sewing, -.'irur- nitrate ot lead. s;1 n res and ochrey earths; oil cloths of every 0l " nfinn of whatever material composed; oils deS ve?v description, animal, vegetable and mme- -it otherwise provided for; olives; opium; '^.ge and lemon peel, osier or willow, prepared ^Mrn?d“ a or r Jrmmd in oil* not otherwise pro- vidtd for; paper_ lor P“? Mils and other printing, antiquarian, u. 4. 011 , nn ur,t foolscap, lrodenal, letter, anu. an i!; "’ ei rr not otherwise provided for: paper box- them, and not intend e * r 5 r S hoses; paper envelopes; purges, or for sale. sunshades and umbrellas; parent mordant pav- iur and roofing tiles, and bncV and firebricks; periodicals ! course of printing and repu 1 . when ground : crate States; pitch; pfasrei o, t-r- , b plumbago; potassium ; P“^'t mana f ;ic tured or Quicksilver; quills; <i uas - u > ■ uiimadufiictnred. _ _,„,u alb . Roman cement. not otherwise provided o salts, epsom, dauber, rochelle, and all other Saits and F L r , ‘ u ‘ l flops of salts not otherwise provided foi, sarsapa X crews of all kinds , sealing wax ; seines Sio a; sewing silk, in the gum and pu. fied of all kinds, tanned, dressed, or S'avc holts andshingle bolts. Tin ere and tin in pigs or bars. Type, old, and fit only to be re-manufactured. Zinc, spelter, or tenteu.egue unmanufactured wold. Schedule F. (Specific Duties.) Ice—one dollar and fifty cents per ton. Salt, ground, blown, or rock—three cents per bushel, of fifty-six pounds per bushel Schedule G. (Exempt from Duty.) Books, maps, charts', mathematical and nautical instruments, philosophical apparatus, and all other articles whatever, imported for the use of the Con federate States; books, pamphlets, periodicals, and tracts, published by religious associations; all phil osophical apparatus, instruments, books, maps, and charts, statues, statuary, busts, and casts,_ of marble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paint ings and drawings, etchings, specimens of sculp ture, cabinet of coins, medals, gems, anu all collec tions of antiquities; provided the same be specially imported in good faith for the use of any; society, incorporated or established for philosophical and literarv purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine aits, or for the use or by the order of any church, college, academy, school, or seminary ot learning in the Confederate States; bullion, gold ‘"coinsTgold, silver, and copper; coffee'; copper, when imported for the mint ot the Confederate Garden seeds, and all other seeds for agricultural and horticultural purposes; goods, wares, and mer chandise, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Notice. rr\WO months afterdate, I will e PPW l °Xel^'tho I nary of Johnson county, tor leave to «u ™ Umd belonging to the estate of Nathan Howland, late of said county. de E Cea^ DEES] Mtor . Juno 5, 1331. 23 ~ 2m STATE OF GEORGIA, Johnsou County- CLERK'S OFFICE INFERIOR COURT. TITHEREAS, the following persons claiming *o VV be free persons of color, apply to me fo registry ns such in terms of the law ; all persons interested are hereby their objections, if uny there be, in before the first Monday m July next, certificate of registry will be issued cants in terms of law. Robert Pooler, applicant; age farmer; residence, Johnson county; nativity, Wash imrton ■county > guardian, Zach. omioii. . Comfort Pooler, applicant: age 40J.oeenpatio , spinster; residence, Johnson countv, ' - . > Washington eonnty ; guardian, Zach. bnuth John Pooler, applicant; agelo; u\XhI er; residenee, Johnson conutv , n ®t lT 9> iu"ton county ; guardian, Zach. omitu. James Hiirat, applicant; age, 29; oecupaUon, farmer; residenee, Johnson eonnty; nativity, Washington county; guardian, Win. Burst. . . Given under mv hand and official signature this May SOth, 1861. 3 AMES L. ALLEN June 5, 1861. 3\v Clerk I. C. J. C. Indian Hill Academy. Washington County, Ga at the above place. IflV 1U •* j - - , ry . year we have employed a c °“P® te r ^ t -vv'ashington, F. W Flanders, well known ' u Te * cher he Emanuel and Laurens C °Y? D ‘ ees „ ary t0 be taught is familiar with any B ”“ C Q e ' ^Un, Administrator, in a country school. Au> eanroian^ secd from Executor or any person li..ng tool _ n [be home, can obtain Loaru at gchooi at the fcl- neighborhood, convenient to the .-^ iton Peacock, ■ --? rensonablo terms . - g ra3We ]) H. H. &o., forsake - * A. 3 a. s gullen. dec. 1.1858. 4S ~ tf Com ! Com ! hand and for sale by SHITE & Si -ADE. (J Sendersville, Jan. 23, ISO I 4 u . JTotice. M P. REUBEN MAYO is my authorized a e°b l to supervise mV negroes, wagons ^ wagon- yard, and ill business connected thciewdhm my absence from Sundursviile. April 17,1361 * — n Wheat- Notice* \vheat. Oblige me, and I willingly will oblige yon. y~\BLIGE by selling me fsr cash, ssr-uuch « ne_ \ / a» you cun spare, & oblige many in thiB sphere. Washinzton Mills, Feb. 6, lb61 Avant, and other places. to -ee this School quarter. Geography andGrammai, i JOHN JONES. 1 A J. BARWICK, V Trustees. II H. AY ANT, I p. J. PIPKIN, J December 5, 1350. B. W. FLOURNOY, JR., aitorney at law SANDERSVILLE, April 10, 1831. GA. which will eliablj me to C. H. HENNING- 6-tf Aus. F. Franklin, dealer in B.ico.i’i groceries AND For Bale. GOOD Harness and Saddle Horse, perfectly gentle. Apply to N'andersVille, Feb. 20, 18ol. B. D. ElAN'a. 8-tf Important Notice. nndert»ifirned respectfully announce3 ».c GLASSES, GLA^ t- ' v , J f aud do any Low for Cash, or Approved Papers, 30 or CO Days (CaBli is the Best.) Orders respectfully solicited Tennille, Ga. C. C. E-, Feb. Z0, ISoi. [=-ly 15-1 v all regulations to ascertain the identity thereof pre scribed bv existing laws, or which may be pie seribed by the Secretary oi the Treasury, shall be L Guano, manures, and fertilzers of all sorts. Hmisebold olfccts, old and iu use, ot persons or from foreign countries, it used abroad by ended for any other purpose or , aid roofing slates Jd other works, in in tlio Conled- or oilier improvements in • 1 shall the arts, provided that no-article or articles s be deemed a model which can be fitted lor use Sadilery of all kinds, ■for; saffron and saffron cake; ; panned; slate pencils'; smaltz ; soap of every do- ; ription not otherwise provided fir ; spirits ot tu - , centine; spunk; squill; starch; stereotype plates; bottoms; sulphate of barytes, crude or r- fined; sulphate of quinine, and quinine «. all its textile fabrics of every descrip- i lion not otherwise provided for: twine and .pat. »- thread of whatever material coinnosod; Unc j lacings and insertiggs; types, old or new, lype metals. Umbrellas. . , r„ii Vanilla beans: Vandyke brown; va:ni=n o kinds; vellum; Venetian red; velvet m the p‘ec., composed wholly of cotton, or of cotton aadilk but of which cotton is the component material, be deemed a muuci — Paving stones; personal and household effect., not merchandise, of citizens ot the Confederate Sl Spcefmmis,‘ l of 'naturalhistory, mineralogy, or botanv; provided the same be imported m good, finth for the use of any society incorporated or establish ed fm liiloso-bieal, agricultural or horticultural purposes, orZ thc’Jor by the order ot ^coL lege, academy, school, or seminary ot Iuiruin 0 in the Cotiteuernte ^t.tte?. , fnpfa \Veiirin<r appiuel, and other personal effects, no mcreUandfsc; professional books, miplemeuts, m- sitrnments and tools ot trades, occupation or em plovment/of persons arriving in ^m Uonfe erate States; movided that this exemption shall not be eonstrucU to include machinery, or other m tl s lLS bupornH fur use in any mauuiaetunng establish ’“B^m'noik! bums, lard, beef, wheat, flour, and bran of wheat fionr, and bran of all other grain . Summer Clothing. SELLING OFF. J STRAIIAN & CO., Corner of Third and .Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga., are now selling off their entire Stock of Summer Clothing at whole sale or retail, to suit purchasers. Ibis is the mo.t extensive stock of Clothing in Macon This bloJi embraces all the most fashionable styles now worn We have also a large assortment oi lurmshmg goods’; Silk aud Cambric Umbrellas, also Buggy ^ 300 pairs Linen Fants at §1 per pair, also 2o0 Marseilles Vests at £1 each, many other goods too nume: ous to mention. All ot which will be sold at remarkably Low Brices. May 29, 1861. 22 " 3t Opening Bay, March 26ia. MRS. S. AUDOIN, visit hereafter, goods are as ehesp “ e Her Me than in any other market l have \isi-tu Stock Emprises iu part of all the nets and Hats, Caps and Ornaments for theji.m, fine Laces ot all the newest design- Notice. I HEREBY forewarn any person from trading fer a note given to Philip Singer for forty dollars, given for a horse which was warranted Jo me to be uound, nnd he proved not to he so, tor he wa. treated well from the time I got in P 0! ? 3e3S ‘?° of him until he died, which w therefore I shall not pay the note unless eornp. by law. April 10,1831 BIRD BRETT. 15—tf Notice. P ERSONS indebted to the undersigned will con fer a favor by calling and settling with my wife “Sere extraordinary. Wm fiaakm an extra effort. ‘ ‘ * April 3, 1861. - :a lar^e Collar- Iaow for Cask 1 r , - BSLS. Flour, various brands. JaO 100 100 lbs. Sacks Flour. - Ten fill lbs. ** ICO 80 ot) lbs. 25 lbs. mclui— c i aV-irsil state, not otherwise pi Gunpowder, and all tne muteii 111 Lead, iu pigs or bars, in shot or balls, for cannon, musket’s, rifles, or pistols. Rags, of whatever material composed. _ -Inns, of every description, for military ses Jud parts tberfiol; liuinitio: uccoutyemeuts, and percussion caps. o'l-os' stcamc'rs, barges, dredging vessels, ma- clf nerv’ screw oile idUes, and articles to be used in the eonsti uctioii of iiarbors, and lor dredging imorovincr the same. ided for. . . of which it is purpo- of war. military ers andCapes, Embroideries, and a general assort ment' of fancy goods usuaily keyt m her 1 j Bleasc call and exatn-ne for yourselves, for past favors I solicit a continuance of the same. Opening day 2Gth of March, 1861. Macon, March 27, 1861. t> ~ BETHLEHEM ACADEMY, Male and Female. npHIS Academy, one of the oldest and most re- I soectable Institutions in tliecounty, .s notaiir passed by any in the State, in health ot location and morality of surrounding community. Tl- Trustees of the Institution have secured the services otlu. GEORGE W. SPARKS, as Princi pal. who has taught very successfully tor some years past, in this and other counties in Georgia, yours pu -11 the brandies ot ftniou- AUG. F. FRANKLIN. Ter.nille, Ga. April 10,1361 l5 ~~ 3m Ancient languages, lust Received B Y the aud Flour. April 3, 1861 JNO. V. TARVER, Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH, GA. rpo the Planters of IFashington and adjoining 1 counties. Gentlemen : I beg to lunt.c. y m my Low for Cash. -.nr W. B. AINSWORTH. MEDICAL JOHN B. TURNER CARD. D R. JOHN B. TUBi-Br. is thankful for tho liberal patronage of the citizens of banners vilie and the surrounding country, ^ solicits the continuance ot the same. M ill be found either at his office in Hodges’ building, or his resi dence. when not professionally engaged. Sauder3ville» April 3, 1361. » services as Commission Merchant fer the re of Cotton and other Produce, in this muraut. I r0 ’u- sing m v best efforts to promote yourmtorest m any business vou may intrust to my care, 1 hope from my long experience and by close application, to be •‘SKSMSSw otharSup- plies filled promptly at the lowest eusk prices. P Liberal advoncus made on consignments. Commissions for Selling Cotton, Fitly e Bale, and returns made promptly. Your patronage is ^P^^IN W TARVER. REFERS TO Messrs. J- W. Evans & Bro., TenniHe. u Smith & Slade, SanacraviUe. Mr A F. Fr»nkHu, TeHnille. il * L. C. >£atthe\vs, iFaakingtoii County. Hon. A. E. Tnrver, Jefferson County Savannah, Feb. 13, 1361. C0IZW! -i AAA BUSHELS CORN on band and f»”al a 1001) by the quantity, at Savannah pnees, adding transportation, to OASIL fraNKLIN . Tennille, March G, ISSI. Io-lm ^HE firm of IIolllfi>Ald snd Whitaker is this dny ^ve/by Julv 6, 1359. GEO. ff- II- VHITAKEK, Surgical A - Mechanical Dentist, SANDERSVILLE, GA. _ - I)r. HVhltaker is prepared to per- 4-Sei&ji—L form any operation or execute any artificial work in the Dental Profes- "'ile hones by particular attention, carefulness and experience to merit tho patronage and influence o the citizens of Washington and surrounding conn ties—which ho respectfully solicits.. He would ro .v r -o t». e following gentlemen: Or. James R. Sirntn nU A 1 Cullen, John W. RudisilL Esq, and May W m. Hodges. — - July 6, 13 -9. DENTAL NOTICE. r< R. -VV. L. Flolllf.cld, a graduate of the Bal- U timore College, ot Dental Surgery, and a mem- Ar of the Georgia Dcntnl Society, is much phased to inform hjs friends and the public, that j* again doing business on his own rMponsnbiU , tViRt ho is in no wav connocted lh business viw « W H. ITEifekeT. All calls punctually attended to. Persons in the adjoining counties wishing hm services v.-ill be attended to immediately bvad dressing him a line through tlie Post office at'Sau- dersville. 0<t_tT July 13, 1859. iy VC. Can be Furcha; ltd OF 11 kciiriiULE D. (Ten per centum ad valorem.) , Adds every description not otherwise provi ded for: aleoruoque; aloes; ambergris, o.; i-,e Diirucuuus beiore mentioned^ c-nnmorated article equally resembles two enumerated articles .on _ which dihere.-.t uioniT, aud sal imlmonia; iinotto, roncon, or orfeim t hi bet, and other goats’ hair, of mohair, u^ inaimlaetured, not otherwise provided ‘or^anr.^ seed antimony, crude or regains o tartar; arsenic; pet, pearl and sod 5 'll muniis, cocoa nuts, pine apples, plaintauis, orw-cs and all other Host India fruits m shell n.it- or.ii.LCs o of iiU Vniris, not otherwise there shall be levied, iirgol, or crude asolniltum; as- ■ded for; bone-black, or animal carbon, and bone dust; bolting cloths; hooks printed, magazines, pain iiodicals, and illustrated newspaper., enumcra any oV tlie particulars any n f, iv or mbro rates oi duty are chargeable, v..-. ' y , j which it resembles paying the highest dut. • 'on aU ai tides manufactimed M f „,tl-e duty shall be assessed at tne n.gnc-c m es at Which auv of its component parts may be rates a. • . ■ • , ; Tiuit on all articles which aremkcun'nrtrated in the foregoing schedules and ’ guiila: bismuth; j cannot- be classified under this • ■ ’ ’ " 1 ten per centum ad valorem shal. be ohar ec sic 4. And be it further enacted, That lUlgooos, n i ,„cn>!iandise which may be m the pub- «“> »•». * s * u u .“ffif;, rf£2»l'SV.“ AT and is qualified to teach ed English education, wdh the' A w-aT V FR Latin and Greek; and JLiss H. OLIVIA W ALKER „ graduate of Mc’nroe Female College, as teacher ot "’^hfesctoYfe amply supplied with a,.apparatus for illustrating the priuciplesol Natural 1 hilosop . tt TffissS'iocated as it is in immediatepro^ imity to Bethlehem Church, the students will have -“c advantages of Sabbath school and preaelnpg. A semi-weekly mail will run from Sandersville to IFarthen’s Store. ' , , , e f Music Department will be under un ch.u o -0t Miss H. Olivia Walker. Calendar for 18G1. Spring Term begins the 14th January, aud closes th FanTenn begins the 5th of August, and closes th LxamUndious n the r ilth and 12th of July, and 5th and 6th December. Scholastic year consists ot 220 dats. Rates of Tuition. 1st Class—Orthography, Reading Writing and Arithmetic, per annum, on 00 o ad class—Tho above with Grammar, 20 00 3rd Class—The above with Composition, History, Algebra aud Philosophy, wri loao- 4'tli Class—Rhetoric, Moral and Men.al Phil -- phy. Chemistry, Geometry and Surveying, Latin and Greek, French $10 extra. Music $4". Use of Piano c->- Board can be obtained in good tainil.es JVotice. rrsHE undei-signed herewith informs tlie public X that he has appointed Messrs. E. V aitzfeldcr &Go , Milledgeville, Georgia, to act tor him as Lis lawful agents during h ' : | a \“ ZFE LDER, Jr. Sandersville, April 3, 1861. st L0U1SW. MeUKEGOH, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, MILLEDGEVILLE, ga. all operations warranted satisfactory. July 4, 1860-tf Just Arrived, . i- A nn BOUNDS TENNESSEE CLEAR i^,00o Bs. l’ennesseo extra largo Sho-oldcm. in’oOO lbs. Tennes;ee Country Cured Ham-. ivi. i>w doA«.og.?K"A?r ►a- POE31S bvMiss ANNIE K. BLOUNT—A Georgia publishing house. Cull and get a copy Sanders ville, July 4, I860. P. R. TALIAFERRO, attorney at law, SANDERSVILLE, GA- January 16,1861 ^ ^ Bit B. F. RUDISILL, H AVING permanently located, respectfully of fers his professional services to the citizens of snudersville and vicinity. His Officem mthe-Nortli East corner room of the Court-houre whe.e he may Stll times be tound when not pi ofessionally es, gU fLarcb 23, 1856. ly Soon to Arrive. 20 1KS April 3, 1861. Im Look Here? Tennille, at the vek lowest PRICES 34 U0 500 SACKS SAi;r. -psXTRAlarge Sacks few for Cosh- *>** I j can be seen at L. K. K-^PO ’ FEA1 ; E L1N. April 3,1861 S:n bound oA'tinbound, not otherwise , Tiooks blank, bound or unoound: borate, ot lune, borax, crude or tinea), borax refined; bouchu feiu es boxwood, unmanufactured; Brazil paste,, Bi.. wood, brazilletto, and all dye-woods m sticks, br.s ties; bronze and button metal in leaf, bronze ,l.q.io and bronze powder; building stones; bnttci, bu stones. Wrought or unwrought. . Cabinets ot coins, medals, gems, and ah e _ tions of antiquities; camphor, crude; cai.tuaru.e., J Z and cassia buds; chalk; cheese, chicory root, chronometers, box or kin, and parts thereof; chij. burnt or unburnt bricks, paring nnd joonng ny. - consumption, to sucli duty as U the same imported, respectively alter that day. Iec. 5/And he it further enacted TL entry ol any goods That on the as or merchandise, iuipor- OF ’asii. Y r ou cannot merehan rent shall, dess the owner, importer, consignee within ten days after such entry, of his dis there- j neSSee \C give’notice to the collector, in writing, ol h Satisfaction with, such decision, setting tortn m^tlnctlv and specifically .ns grouud of Ko mistake as to tm buy these articles any cheaper only freight added) than of in Ten- Mr Spurks from boVhood, take great ple.i. u # recommending him to pubiie patronage, he }iavii^ raised himself to his present position >> own efforts; and also iliss M-aiker, wKJ wtom have been acquainted, and who by tne kindness of a brother, and her own desire for iMtruction ha. recently graduated at tlm December 12, 1860 50-Sm Board Trustees. | Bkcksmitli’s Work OF ALL KINDS, Such as TTORSE-Slioeine, Carriage, Bugsy and M agon fT ironincand Repairing, Plantation V ork,Gun- ' D ”T J “ mr “'° r ' cXstISawJ" slmdersville, Ga., August 22, I860. Ho I for Southern Industry. -iXJ E have received ogain another uewsuDP^^f VV those celebrated G LORO I A CA~LlMLn£ a 4Vi> TWEEDS, from the Ivy Mills m>Rosw Cobb county, in this Ntate, which we ' our customers as a superior article to a n> North or imported goods ot tbe kiLu. . ». pM oriuip- YOU>iGBLOOD, & LU. October Si, I36U ^ ^ V’ERYBODY that wants to ony a bargain,I e six second hand Buggies, a second band Rockawav, and second hand It agon, that I will sc-1 chwp if you don’t believe it call and aec. Call soon or you may miss a bargain^ ^ BROWN. Sapdorsville, August 29, ISSO-tf DR. JAMES ff. FLANDERS will be feuud at ali times unless p-on sent- April 3, 1S61. ° al fully"offers Ins piofessional services t°_tlie citoMia of the town aud county. May ba found at tb 14—tf Hit. E. B. HOOK, Having located in Sandersville, respect- A - ta o . . x _ •j-Y'icer* May Office ot J. S. Hook, Esq. April 8, 1858. v. ,v. A CULLEN tenders to the eitizans of Sandersville and the county of Wasbing- on,his services in all the yariousbranebes of PoVSlB. With an experience of twenty years in the practica of his profession, he flatters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction to those who may fever him with a call. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, respectful!} solicits a continuance of the same. Office in the Sandersville Drug Store, where lie will always be found, if not professionally engaged. D R.A. saiomtliy ab- A A. CULLEN. 45—tf JOHn XT CU DWmonds,''cameos, mosaics, gems, pearls, rubies wares and “‘^f^Hedbrdin'rlv anv act of Gou- and other precious stones, and imitations thereof, exemption tUereiron - t Athst':ndiiig, unless suit When set ill gold or silver or other mend; diamond gressto t.m e It O "° ff ttr s „eh de- liable to duty or anv act of Con- zlaziors, sot or not set; dragon - ® ” --— bound or unbound; extract of indigo, )d and other dye- madder; Eugravin^, , extracts and decoctions of log-w woods, not otherwise provided; extract o. 1 Thx, unmanufactured; flax seed and linseed, flints, Imd flint ground; flocks, waste or shoddy,. Preach chalk: furs, hatters’, dressed °r nimressc , , not on the skin; furs, undressed, when on tne , "'gLs, when old and fit only to be r-e-manufactnr- ed- .amboo-e, gold and silver leaf; gold-beaters skiuTgrindstones; Gums-Arabie, Barbary copal, East Indies Senegal, substitute, tragucantb and all other gums and resins, in a crude stat-, “uWiukiSi, tincleanscd and unmanufac tured; hemp, unmanufactured; hemp seed and rape A. F. FRANKLIN, Tennille, Ga. May 29, 1861 23-tf To Tax Payers. rpIIE undersigned. Receiver of Tax Returns u. took Here 1 T. JORDAN, ATTOllKEY at law, SundersviUe, Get. WILL attend the Courts of Washington AYU kirson Emanuel. Jefferson. Johnson, Hancock and Laurep’s comities. Office iu the North-west room of the Court-house. March 20, 1861. 12-17 gS . Y&. SZG SE© will be in e 14tli all be er; | ,,^7 davs after the duties shall nave oecu h ! cases' where such goods shall be mj™' off- <a rr (; Beit further enacted, That it si.a wfni for the owner, consignee, or agent of imports • w-t been actually purchased or procured Inch nave ocon huil i w t B nme. value given in the invoice »= ”' s in his opinion, tnay v . i tk.V ^iine to tlio true market value of such im- ports ill "the principal markets of the eountrj A aniTfor the county of Washington, will will be closed. L. M. KINMAN, U. I. K. Look Hero! S GAl iE TiMlATG ATE 15* - HOGSHEADS PRIME WESTERN BACON, low in store and to arrive, tor sale low down ■ r J %rr fVU soon 'W Cash or 3d or 00 days, tor CASH. Gall soon.. lj®, G p. FRANKLIN. Tenr.ille, March 6, 1SGI. 10-lm. Saudersvlile infirmary. aw THIS infirmarv is now, and will bo at all ffm times open for the reception ot patients of .Ui-ilil. every class, and will be kept provided with every convenience tor the ^mfortabfe accommoda tion oftbo sick, and every facility tor their success ^TherTwIli be separate bouses for whites and b’acka. 1 he attention of owners of slaves is tnvi- .. j to "the advantages of this Institution tor -he treatment of Chronic or Surgical c “ e * r ° t Ma dSs „„ r __ t i.p m it wiU oe much cheaper tor tuis class ‘Sato be treated at the Infirmary than at their ISs of cases which we solfeit ond are pre- mmA, DyspIpMa, Chronic Ulcers, carbuncle and will be closed May 29,1861. Notice. lac dye; leather seed; hops,‘horn-tips, bone, bone-tips, and teeth, unmanufactured. v,V Ivory, unmami facturod; ivory nuts, or cegetao.o iV J«t‘e, sisal grass, coir, and other vegetable sub- stimee, uunmuut’actured, not otherwise l ,rou lL for. Kelp; kermes. Lac spirits, lac sulphur, tanned, bend, sole and nppe erwise provided for; lemons aud lime juice, and juices Madder, ground or prepared; madder root, hie, in the rough slab or block, unmanu a «■ ■ j metals, unmanufactured, not otherwise P 1 ’ , . for; mineral kermes; mineral and bituminous . stances in a crude state, not otherwise provu \ ] moss, Iceland; music^ printed with lines, boun j unbound. . . , * I Natron; nickel; nuts, not otherwise provided lor, | nut galls; mix vomica. # . . Oakum; oranges, lemons, and limes; orpunen . riatina, unmanufactured; palm leal, unmanu a - lured: pearl, mother of; pineapples, plantains, p a- tina, unmanufactured; polishing stoues; potatoes, Prussian blue; pumice and puuiice stone. F Kattans and reeds, unmunutaotared, uudrcascd, red chalk; rotten stone. , Safflower; sal soda, and all carbonates and sul phates ol soda, by whatever mimes cfesig-fined,, not otherwise provided for; see Uac; shellac, - ‘ ! not more advanced in manufacture than sllll !=‘^> tram and thrown, or organzmc; steel in bars sliects Mini plates, not further advanced in manufacture than by rolling, and cast steel in bars; sponges, steel in bars; sumac; sulphur, flour of. Tallow, marrow, and all other grease or soap stocks and soap stuffs not otherwise provided tor. ten; teasel; terne tir, in plates or sheets; teriajnpi n , ica, catechu; tin in plates or sheets, nnd tin toil, tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured; trees shrubs, bulbs, plants, and roots, not otherwise pio- viclod for; turmeric. , Watches and parts of watches; wood, or pastel, woods, viz, cedar, box, ebony, liguumviUc, grana oilla mahogany, rosew-ood, satin wood, and all otn er woods unmanufactured; iron ore and iron m blooms, loops and pigs ; Maps and charts; f aintmgs au.-l statuary, not otherwise provided tor: wool, un manufactured. of every description, and liuir ot tne Alapacea goat, and other like animals; specimens of natural history, niincraolgy or botany, not otuer- wiso provided tor. Yams; leaf and unmanufactured tobacco. Schedule E. (Five per centum ad valorem.) Articles used in dying and tanning, not otherwise provided for. Brass, in bars or pigs, old and fit only to be re- mamifacturcd; bells, old, bell metal. Copper in pigs or bars, copper ore; copper when old and fit only to be re-niunulactnveu; cutch. Diamonds, cameos, pearls, gems, rubies, and oth er precious stones, and imitation thereol when not set. Emory, in lumps or pulverized; felt adhesive for •sheathing vessels; fuller’s earth; gums of all sorts, not otherwise provided for: gutta percha, unmanu factured; indigo; iudia rubber, in bottles, slabf - ions m i ~ c. , heen made, xvhruoo the importations shall lui\e oten um , the tune 1 mav be tmported'oCentered, to cause the ! ;L,!„ s of ex'.stino- laws; and if tlie appraised l-'-luo thereof shall exceed by ten per centum, or M Y son Alexanaer awnuwu, -- -* ,, 1 s.l inst I therefore lorewarn all •a* wjwjr f s®? I continue the bn incss at the “iSfS b h elofor“ S tbem g"^ JV best VheVery lowest prices. PINCcS nAPP. Sandersville, May 22, 1S61. " l ~ lm T In this oonntv. ou the 2d instant, by H. N. Holli- field 3. I. C., Mr. IT. H. Fox, ot Effingham, and Miss’Maky O. Howard, of Washington county?* “ what thine is love, which naught can countervail. Naught save itself, ev’n such a thing is love. And worldly wealth in worth as tar doth tail, As lowest earth doth yield to heaven above. '■r.f The Printer was not forgotten. Our thanks to the happy couple fer a large and excellent cake. In this countv, on the 23d ultimo, by Isaac>L. Smith, Esq., Mr. Edwin Smith and Miss ^arau Gouk—all of Washington. dissolution t.nldimr notes or accounts against Georgia holding notes or — firm will please present them t ziBaRT> tor settlement. piNCUS IIAPI’. Sandersville, May 22, 1861. WILLIAM BAILEY was born December 25th, 1753, and died 15t!i May, 1861. i i. s An intimate acquaintance ol many years o abfes US to speak knowingly, and in pronouncing ® » iust and upright man, one who feared Go chewed evil,” only state what aU man he ' ■ - industrious, saving man, ue MISS MARY ff. PERRY styles and best quabty, Tlie t H ^ S ? 0 f l Sand°ersviUeand ’urrouuding country are respectfu 1 ly inffited to call, and a generous share ot patronage is C ,1SSI. ^ May 22, 1861. I 1)R. A. MATHIS AVING located in Sandersville,_ tenders his FLOUR, COH toV , &c., &c., AS hand at all times for sale low dovvn forcasli (J No credit—my friends mn# not *sku. llms- ire not credit times AUG. T. 1R- ‘ Tennille, Ga., May, 1SC1 J. 31. Doherty, (SuccessDr to Alfred Haywood.) WHOLESALE DEALER IX groceries, - CIGARS, and FEuiTSj SAVANNAH, GA. Savannah , Septflmher 10, 1860 J ~~EVANS, IIAliPJSS & CO. Factors & Commissioa Merchaats, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- /CONTINUE the above business, and are prepar- C ed to give the usual facilities to Planters and receive and sell Cotton as formerly at oO cents per D'Axtigxac, AVm. E. Evans, rVo W Evans Root, J. Hakriss. Savannah, September 19, 1860 33 6m* TtSv? mr&Mt * Screven House, BY SABAH E . FOLEY, Corner of Bull and Congress Streets, SAVANNAH. TPTFma SYU'Vy HKDITIE'L, furnished Uliy throughotv in the most ELEGANT STYLE, IS NOW OPENED, and will be kept as a First Class House. •tan. 18. H. CHAMPION'. GEO. C. FREEMAN. Champion & Freeman, general Grocery Mcvchants, Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Savannah, September 12,1850 37-iy Negroes Wanted, the trade in Savannah, II AVING commenced . 1 will give the highest cash pr.cvs lor likely negroes RiaaJSKKft, „„„ „ D , tl*at* their long experience in the practice ot medicine will be a eufficient guarantee thalt all fhe appliances of the «rt. will th Dr 6 “'IB- 0 lic-toming'”Professor of Surgery in ...... which mav present themselves. Vernons in this, or surrounding counties, who -ses will be provi ded toCt on the patients, and the charges tdt medical attendance will be reason a Dp.'. E. B. HOOK.’ SundersviUe, August 1, 1860-tf fashionable tailor, Sandersville, Ga. January 11,1860-ly. Nov. 10, 1853. TfE&IC.IE NOTICE. D R JAMES R. SMITH, having returned to Sandersville. respectfullv offers to his old dence. ^ 6 ly ' Jan. 31, 13o8 " ii4.NG2I.ADE i EVANS, attorneys at taw, S,i.rSTERS f 'SLEE, Ga. WTTL attend the Courts of Washington, Wilkin- Emanue“ JotTerscn, Johnson, Hancock and Laurens counties. Office on the Public Square, opposite the Court House. EDWARD s. lasgmade.J jail. 25--ly. [beteely 1 . EVANS. Versons having Negroes for sale, will find a pur- ch2er by addressing me, (with description ot Ne- gr Mv office is at'eapt. J.Bryan’s, opposite^ohn-on Sauaro, Savannah,Ga. J- A: STE\ENbUA. Savannah, September 12, 1860-ly 1860 Apple Trees for Sale. 1861 f-rj E respectfully announce to our friemls ana the public generallv, that we have spared ms ffi makhtgonr NURSERY one of the best supplying it with the choice, t j now on hand several thousand finest variety^ which will be de Bui DAVID It OSS, Book-Binder and Job Printer Aleeco»i, Get orders T S prepared to e *«?, n , , ^’ D ^-q 1 RULING and JOB 1 for every chisBot iris fliMq, i.o a, Is To is friends and the imblicgencr- ' s 1 - ost of his tune during his acquired^ subsnmtial cmffipefency by Me «J“ ex- ortions. Blessed in his domestic reMvms, hedned II services .'hat all-who knew him ally, 3****%?** Trgcst aWd most populous pupilakc in some ui himself thoroughly hospitals in America he feelShb^mseii prepared to treat any J o c n ' th0 North _ s i do of the all tlu relations of life, as bor aud citizen, lie acted well bis part years a member of the Baptist chorea For. many 5l cx. ui.., be adorned his profession of Christianity by able of^con-isfeut and blameless piety. He feved the eommun saints—delighted to read 1 Jt weeks word of God; and although, durm„ the of his life the faculties oi his mn^cre Q. .. tod to ids care, public Square. May 15, 1861. 20-ly dressed. Sheathing copper—but no copper io be consider- ed as such, except in sheets 48 inches long and 14 inches wide, and weighing from 11 to 34 oz.; sheath ing or yellow metal, not wholly or in part, ot iron; sheathing paper. Sheathing or yellow metal, not wholly or part of iron; sheathing or yellow metal ■nails, exuressly for sheathing vessels. by disease of the brain, yet his T 1 ,. 6 !^happiness in life gives to us every assurance of his happj tQ uig the spirit land. He is gone, bu priceless beri- descendants of two generations tlie p m HUS . tare of a life well spent and a.c’“"““^uiutering pie,on; and to his aged eompan.o i jet upon the shores ot time, tho grainy b that her loss is his eternal gam. “Servant of God well done— _ Rest from thy loved employ , The battle fought, tho_ victory ' t Enter thy Master’s joy. notice A LL persons are hereby notiffe- — wife SARAH JAN K JObEY .^my ^ as she lias left my bod and^bo j,er coutrac- - anse j and 1 will not pay ta,yaebla oi _ ^ „ r „. PRINTING, in the most superior manner. blank BOOKS tor c..m sand other printed work st substantial style. no pfU in the country grafts. "W e h£ fruit trees of the livered to purchasers iu gwu Thev have increased their stock with the b selections, and will spare P £a f 0 rS have them delivered at No. 13, C. K. L-, we p up aud plainly marked, ^ddress^ & COi . Nept. 19, I860 33-ly li'arthens Store, Ga. yialTTs Cotton Feeder and Cleaner. T INVITE tlie attention of Planters to my Lot ton T Feeder and Cleaner, a3 a mears of saving labor in tlie Gin House, increasing tlie per diem capacity 1I r,i » Cl,I and adding an averago of 1 cent per pmuid fe the market value ot the cotton.. Circu lar descriptive of tho machine way be obtained by addressing a note' to me HOOK & HOWELL, attorneys at law, SANDERSVILLE. GA. w f^rs«£*« , asScS8Sss Sept. 1J» 1858. ' ‘ JOHN GILlCOim. JOHN RUDI3ILL, RUDISILL & GILMORE, ATTORNEYS at eaw, SANDERSVILLE, GA., “oSto Washington and Wilkinson. February 8, I8o0. sTB. & C.M. JOTESl ,/j TTOISNE YS AT EA H j SANDERSVILLE, GA. Jan. 1, 1860 "R0BS0N & WELLS, S^VDERSTTIECE, OJ- W ILL practice in the counties of Wilkinaon, of the oakmulgee Circuit; Laurens, of the Southern Circuit, and Washington, Jefferson and Emanuel, of the Middle Circuit^ THOMAS F. WELLS, Feb. 18,’58 eTINwaethen, ATTORNEY AT EAIf* SANDERSVILLE, GA. January 1,1353 ** . DENNIS L. RYAN, attorney at law, SPARTA, GEORGIA. 2—ly W3I. O. SOBflON. 7-oy tlliu , ses, manufactured of tlie very best material, and paged. Music, Magazines bound in the neatest and moat r ' re3p0Ctl ' n lly CASH rpo Clear the lot-200 Bushels FRESH^CORN AUG. F FRANKLIN- 20-1 m Tennille, Ga- May IS. l^L Wool Manufacturing. -tsiiiP.I-Dville Manufacturing Com- T^nny conrinfcs again this year the mnuutaC- turing °jg- er8e y S and Jeans, further forewarned^not to pro- JOSFY Kiddlcviilc, Juno 5, 1851. Orders from any part of the < “SliSt G T ™^»5',lSt0-K WASHINGTON INSTITUTE- Male and Female, LIE Toy, ILAyEO CK CO LETT, GA. Literary Department. Rev. T. J. ADAMS, 1 ; . . Mb. IVY IV. DUGGAN, ) Principals. Mk. T. J. CUMMING, Assistant. Music Department. Prof. GORRLS, Mrs. GORRES. Oruamsiital Department. Mrs. BUTCHER. Calendar for ISO 1. Spring Term commences second Tuesday in an ' Closes last Wednesday in June. ^ ^ Maosolia Place, Nov. 20th, I860. C 7j IIall Esq.—Sir Having used your Cot ton iriseder and Cleaner” lor nearly three months, it affords me great pleasure to recommend it to my * r Tho^machine separates the sand, bulls, leaves, imperfect pods and all hard substances from the -feld Cotton; producing a better sample of Cotton th in can possibly be done by baud feeding ; and preserving the saws from injury. One hand is sufficient to operate both ieeder and gm, and at tend to all the work in the gm room. Very respectfully yours U. M. LRU IN. Davisboko, Ga., Dec.22d, I860. Z Hall, Esq , Dear Sir :—Tho “ Feodor and Cleaner’’which you attached to my 50 saw gjn in Qontpmhpr last has given me entire satisfaction. I In r d1hafmy g u will do more and better work than when fed b y v g h:,nd. You will please furnish one ^tlf ^ tim6 HAKHIS. PavisSoro, Ga., Jan. 14th, 1861. c z Hall, Esq., l>ear SirHaving just finish- WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Machines. THE BEST MADE. SEED FOR A CIRCULAR. Great Central Agency for the State. Machines of all kinds Repaired by E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., Watch-makers and Jewelers, Macon, Ga. April 4, 186ffi Hs o c - p a a o © to to e N forw'arded mLUto be carded L ua ^ n VeTm ^moncoV last Tuesday lo Juiy. j S^fngtbe probablo I fSM. iuftreniton ! !»SSSttflS»SSffitST I “* A W Z. HaS " ting. The public are j ; aw . teet or harbor lier undcr^enaUv^ life ^HS^aSSSgti and Yarns-, L - Muicdeevillo Mauiitactnring Co. Millcageviiie yjillcdgeviire, Ga. 17-6m April 24, 1,861- Examination and Concert l- - _ r -„„ lBr For further information ^BtfoGAN' President Board Trustees. T. J. Smith, Secretary. f November 21 j 1860 Trb. 27,1861 O-Ty Savannah, Ga. 85 o z *4 a CS = O-3 H a SA to! O G3 Ji ^ o'*’ ^ 5 2 a i0 6 * * O v- VZ* tb C/& J © *2- j 3 ^ ® -i a H »■ 3 ■ ■- he m ■a - J a -a | 2 a‘G<; js o T3* P O O o Office No., I, Fater Hotter Hall. WIT L practice in the counties of Putnam, Bald- Srfe,’ Ga.'' tt Coi a \ G M’. TunxKB.'Tgcnt Pknfera Bank, Sparta, Ga. , April IS, 1880 EDWIN R. POWERS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. Augusta, Georgia. W ILL practice in all tlie coun ies o,GjWjKY'- Hls Circuit. All business coming within the ren Block, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, August 8, 1860-Gm IurdwIckT"DO., Commission MjmljMts, B.1 F S TMt EE T, SAVANNAH, GA. rf. a. MAKarifxn. BliaSfs for sale at this Office. K. S. HARPWTCX. c. July 23,1853 C. HAEDWICK, 30-^Iy