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.Members of (he Lrgfelaturr.
.Vjtpiuip—Ilitcli, Graham.
Uaker—Lamar, Solomons.
Hcldwitt—liriscoe, McComb.
Hanks—Pruitt, Allan.
Her rien—Williams, Nobles.
UiWj—Tracy, Lockett, Amlersou.
Hn-ikfi—Griffin, Kfl monition.
Hryan—Ilnrt, Smith.
Ilailoclt— Cone, Goodman.
K«ke—Stiirgisa, llcntii, llnzicr.
Matte*—Ilyars, llarkncss.
Calhoun—llarvin, Knowles.
Campbell—Tatum, Tuggle,
tl'awdcii—Atkinson, liisscnt.
—Johnston, Wofford, Jlardin.
Charlton—Maddox, Hogans.
Chattahoochee—Duncan, Whittle.
Chatham—Lawton, Hnrtridge, Screven,
J2he.io.kec-Hightower,Worley,Fleming
<Rw.C —Billups, Delony, Lumpkin. *
Olavtnn— .Johnson, Glass.
«&*>■ —iiurnclt, Cullens.
tCSSoseh—Simian, Williams.
Cbhb—Gartrcll, Lester, Green.
C\uBcas—Lott, Smith,
datum bin—Fulton, Culvnrd, Wilso]
* iwHyuiU—Tillman, Gny.
♦Jwcta—Wynn, Martin, McLflnd
*3r*wf»rd—Walker, Hicks.
• Jsrtrol’!—Merrill, Johnston, Rich
Yiefravut--Hackett, Spray berry, tf
OkadongA—Kirhy, Keholds. J,
(IJaAo—Davis, Tatum.
ttaaraon—Sitiiituerour, Ilnckcnlfttll.
IBooatur—Chester, Terrell. t,
JXeKslb—Alexander, Ragsdale}
ILwiglverty—Harris, Ely.
likwsty —Brown, Fnruoll.
tjtuiy—Robinson. Stall'ord.
hlak' Is—Carter, Johnson,
K&mgha in — H ities, G rovcnstfiio.
Klbect—Carter. Clark.
Immanuel—McLond, McGar.
K**mu— Hyde, I’arks.
k't'j** te— Denham, Underwood.
h'UirA—1'i'intii|>, Alexander, Tumor.
F*«vy:lt—Hutchins, David, Bruton.
Kraxilitl—Morris, Karl.
b'uStrau—Collier, Thrasher.
<iikru'-r—<,> ni Ilian, Fain.
GJkseock—Usry, Kelly,
Gnotue—Ward, McWhorter, Lewis,
faacunett—Lenoir, lllukely, Reeder,
till ini—King, Harris,
—Sliellnut, J''ain, Bangli.
Ft'«4vxsh*m— Ivey, Keeling.
Hall—Pool, Smith.
Hancock—Smith, Lewis, Brantley.
Kcratson—Green, Sock well.
Uul—Stowers, Holland.
ftimy—Cloud, Henderson, Harper.
ii «wrt.,ni—McGcliee, Green, Drown.
K tiiii—Hood, Mullens, Kennon.
H ca-rfl—Oliver, Ware.
—Young, Young.
.fMkeon— ilelaperriere, Mints, Dauiol.
-iUsQier—Bartlett, Key.
Jefferson—Tarver, Hrinson.
Johnson—Snell, Tapley.
.5sw«r.s--G lover, (Finney.
X«t iwns—Moore, Holmes.
J>,r - ilutts, Cock.
JuiV'ff r- Pmjgs. Herrington.
I.incofn • Lnckliart, Barksdale.
Lowndes--Ashley, Howell. j
Liwiipkin—Riley, McDonald, Mayes.
Jlan'Hi mi—Hitchcock, Strickland.
Hacim—Cook, Pitts.
Mcl nt >di—Spalding, Hopkins.
Meriwether— Gaston, Ector, Render.
Vi(t<«i—Goweu, Howell.
Ums.-oo—Trippe. Clark, Settle.
Hwrgan—Reid, Fannin.
Miucugee—Holt, Williams, Dixen.
Mac (joinery—McRae, Sharpe.
Miller—Roberts, Heard.
){iiuay—-Wilson. McDonald.
M ar'.ui—Rush in, Hivins.
Mi 0. bn 11—Maples. Jones.
Mnston— Jones, Henderson, Stewart.
i >gi Atliorpe.—Harrow, Lofton, Eherhart.
I’resitting—Whitworth, MeEvej.
Picfcens—Allrod, Price.
Uascce—Donnlson, Sweat.
CiLe—Head, Mitchell.
Dwlk—Ware, Hutchings.
I ’«l*ski—Jordon. DeLamar.
f»wt«»«ni—Turner, Vaughn, Scott.
Oasttiiinn—tJnerry, Morris.
&aiMtt—Williams, Jones,
ttaudolpli— Sawyer. Coleman, Taylor
lik.hot I—Davison, Gibson, Bantus.
zlckley—Crittenden, Perry.?
rtfaiding—Terril, Patrick,
sttewart—Evans, Walton, Holloman.
Svmptcr—Hill. Harper, lirown.
Sciive.n—Cooper, Prescott.
Talbot—Smith, l.u'iisdell, McCrary.
Taliaferro—Reid, Holden,
TwtXu.ill—Grice, Urewton.
Taylcr—Wallace, McCauts.
Telfair—Paine, Me Ren.
'(Terrell— Williams, Vanover.
Thomas—Seward. Whaley.
T.« whs—.1 otnison. Smith.
''’ec.up — lltll. II uiuLer. Norwood.
^Twiggs—Griffin, Smith.
Union- -Barclay, Fain.
Tpi.ni -Fh‘'ru!utn, Horsley.
WaJ ton—White, Burst, Selman.
Varrcti—Wollliorn, G.bsou, Pilcher.
’Were- —Sweat, Cason.
WVitticlil—Moore, Itroyles.
Wilcox—McDuffie, Fortner.
Witkec—Hill, Andrews, Siins.
WT ilkiiison—Whitehurst, Couley.
WaabiuBtou—Wells, Wicker, Irwin.
fc
Worth—Harris, Henderson.
'Wayne—Cannon. Knox.
Walker—Bond. Patton.
Wohster—Shepperil, Causey.
W*ite—Shelton, West.
Slniiliiiw Committees of the Senate
Gfi Privileges and Elections—Morris,
Laaiar, Merrill, Kirby, Carter of Elbert;
Jail ison, Griffin of Brooks, Welborn, Bar
clay, Sheppard.
I .On Petitions—Oliver, Pruitt, Tarver,
'own, Hyde, Dpiihnm, Usry, Cloud
een, Rusiau, Whitworth.
On Journals- -Gartrell, Denham, Hutch
Ins, (Juillian, Lenoir, Butts, Hitchcock
jsnoll, Ivey, Hightower, Hitch. Lockhart.
On Enrollment-—Harris of Dougherty,
Paine, Briscoe, llarvin, Davis, Carter ol
Echols, Moore ol Whitlield, Turner, Ta
tum, Gannon.
On tho Stato of the Republic—Mc-
Geliee, Hill of Troup, Harris of Worth,
Atkinson, Billups, Harris of Dougherty,
Trippe, Jolmstou of Cass, l’urnett, Morris,
Moore of Laurens, Spalding, Hnll, Smith
ol Talbot, Cook, Gaston.
On the Judiciary—Lawton, Holt, Prin-
tup, llill of Troup, Collier, Miller, Seward,
Trippe, Hall, Evans, Smith of Talbot, Bar
tlett, Jones, Sturges, Johnson of Cliatta-
liooche, Hackett, Cowen, Harris of Worth,
Moore of Whitfield,
Oil Finance— Printup, Byars, Walker,
Alexander, Robinson, Hill of Wilkes,
Ward. Sliellnut, Smith of Hancock, Glover,
Lockhart, Reid of ^Morgan, Head, Mc
Duffie, Chester.
Dn Internal Improvements -King, Stur
ges, Seward, Spalding, Hart, Tracy,
Whitehurst, Weils, Atkiusou, (^nilliau,
Lawton. Paine, Holt, Bartlett, Cooper,
McDuffie, Griffin of Twiggs, Brown.
'Oil Public Education mid Free Schools—
Fulton, Turner. Billups, llines, Boggs,
Lenoir, Stowers, Jordan. Ried of Taliler
ro. Cannon, Wallace, Wynn, Hutchins,
Ferril.
Ou Banks - Collier, Tracy, Atkinson,
Robinson, Ware, Wynn. Ward, Jamison,
Welborn, Walker, Donaldson, Alexander,
Davison.
On New Counties and County Hues—
Johnson of Clayton, Kirby, Bond, Lott,
Hightower, Lamar, Tarver, Williams of
Rahim, Grice.
Ou tho Penitentiary—Briscoe, Cone,
Hart, Robinson, Rushiii, Grifiin of Crooks,
Byars, Head, Wilson, Roberts, Aired,
Williams of Berrien, Sawyer.
On tho Lunatic Asylum—Burnett, Flew-
ellen, Tatum, Barrow, Fulton, Davis,
Cloud, Hood, Delapiurre, Griffin et Twiggs,
Gartrell, Briscoe, Hill of Troup, Ashley.
On the Military—Cone, llill of Sumter.
Riley, llolt, Hyde uf Fannin, Lawton,
Young, lirown, Miller, Morris, Critlumlon,
Shelton, Flewcllen, Pool.
On Printing- Cooper, Poole, Williams
of Terrell, Crittenden, White, McRae,
Grice, Wallace, Hitchcock, Maples, Shep
pard.
On Deaf and Dumb Asylums—Monro of
Whitfield, Griffin of Twiggs, Hood, Aired.
Bond, Wilson, Simian, Tillman, Brinson,
Wells, Mathews, Young, Grice.
Institution for the Blind—Tracy, Har
ris of Worth, (look, Hill of Sumtur, Tur
ner, Jones, Suinmeroiir, Johnson of Clay
ton, Maddox, Uarvin, Williams uf Rabun,
Paine.
< )n Amendments to the Constitution—
Spalding, Moure of Laurens, Uarvin. Sew
ard, Johiiatim of Cass, Smith of Talbot,
Tarver, Gartrell, Pruitt, Johnson of Cliat-
talioov heo.
Ou Agriculture - Billups, McGehee,
Walker, Ward, Boggs. Smith of Hancock,
Glover, Reid of Morgan. Sawyer, llill of
Wilkes, Williams of Terrell, Wellborn,
Williams of Beriion, Duncan.
Engrossing Committee- Cook, Merrill,
Denham, Carter of Elbert, Evans, Oliver,
Wilson, llackel.
Auditing Committee -Bartlett, Cone,
Lenoir, Donnlson, Dolapierre, Ivey, Jor
dan, Cowell.
Committee on Consolidation—Cannon,
Jamison ami Smith nt Hancock,
4S7
J v*
HENRY MAHLER,
MBMTmZT
s a n
photographer,
Would announce to I m I bis friends and to the
citizens generally of I £ I this city and snrronnd-
iug country, that he is | n | now prepared to exe
cute every variety of v, j Likenesses, from the
smallest Locket Min » iature to Life Size Oil
Paintings, in tile most | ^ | approved and latest
styles of the art. lie is prepared to furnish his
customers with the
FOfBSa 1 IPiETOTI) SPATES,
either Plain or^tiit up in Iudia Ink, Oil, Pastel,or
Water Colors, as his patrons may desire them.
Rooms over Stetson's grocery store, nearly op
posite the Post-office.
Milleilgeville, July 24,1H60.
30 tf
Wofford, Horsley, Herrington, Gibsontof
Warred and McComb.
On Finance—Lewis of Green, Smith of
Towns, McWhorter, Heath, llarkncss,
Delony, Bivins, llrantly, Brown of Hons-
ton, Wilson, Wicker, Turner, Dufonr, Har
per of Sumter, McDonald of Mnrray,
Cook, Coleman, Patrick, Fannin of Troup,
and Key.
On Banks—Hnrtridge, Gibson of Rich
mond, Dixon, Eherhart, Clarke of Elbert,
Whaley, Anderson, McLendon, Ilohlen.
Lester, Baugh, Lofton, Farnell, Brinson,
Fleming, Pilcher, Thrasher, Groveustcine
and Smith of Bryan.
Oil Enrollment—David, Jones of Mitch-
el, Lumpkin, Dixon. Sweat, Cansey,
Brewton of Tattnall, Glass, Fain of Union.
Henderson of Newton, McCauts, Holmes,
Selman, Wilson and Key.
On the Penitentiary—McWhorter, Mc
Comb, Mltchel, Morris, Hogans, Hicks,
Cason, Graham, Ragsdale, Reeder, Wor
ley, Mintz, West, Cullens, Bruton of For
syth, Stewart, DcLainnr, Delony and
Coleman.
On Public Printing -Sprayberry, Al
lan, Brantley, Daniel, lllakey, It hades,
Henderson of Henry, Tatum, Walton,
Vaughii,(Underwood, Toggle, Terrell, An
derson, Williams of Muscogeo and Les
ter.
On Consolidation of Bills- -Fannin uf
Morgan, Colvard, Delony, Lofton, Key
and Knnhon.
On Petitions.—Lofton, Rozicr, Ander
son, Patrick, Causey, Broyles, Farnell,
Underwood, Holland, Brantley, Dixon,
Hutchins, Mitchell, Mullens, Eherhart,
Cook, McDonald of Murray, and Hicks.
On Military Affairs—Ely, Williams of
Muscogeo, Green of Cobh, Johnson, Gib-
sou of Richmond, Andorsou, Holden, Wof-
lord. BtricklAlld, McEver, Fannin of Dr. Henry .1. Parrninorc, the special partner,
Troup, Smith of Twiggs, Irwin of Wash- hascontrihuted in caah, Jen Thousand Dollnrs.
ingtou, Lewis of Hancock, Graham, Ta
turn, Coleman, Knowles, Ector, Echols,
and Conley.
On Jotunals—Colvard, Earl, Echols,
Fleming, Kelly, Lofton, Fannin of Mor
gan, lnvin of Washington, Keeling, Pat
ton, Peiry, Pitts, Richards of Carroll,
Gioveiistcine and Holland.
Ou the Lunatic Asylum—Screven,
Williams ol Muscogee, Lester, Anderson,
Lumpkin, Harris of Glynn, Green uf
Houston, Pitts, Price, Fanuiii of Tronp,
Ely, Morris, Milchel. Pilcher, Brantley,
Mmuiii, Mays, Scckwell, and tiibsou of
Wnitoii.
Ou the Deaf and Dumb Asylum.—Gib
son of Richmond, Alexander, Lockett,
Green ■>! Cobh, Thrasher, Harden, Lums-
deli, Mullens, Ware, Cullens, Whittle,
Hurst, Hutchins, Prescott, Pitts, Price,
Clark of Elbert, Smith of Tuwus and
Stewart.
On the Asylum for the Blind—Lockett,
Hnrtridge, Finney, Gay, Clark of Elbert.
Joyner, Pitts, Hicks, Barksdale, Sims,
Vanover, Williams of Clinch, Young,
Smith of Hall, Smith of Twiggs, Settle.
Scott, Euinoudsou, Knowles, and Harper
ol Iieurv.
On Manufactures.—Harden, Goodman,
Fortner, Henderson of Worth, Uocken-
hull, llowell of Milton, Jones of Rabnti,
McCiary, McDonald of Lumpkin, Nobles,
Register,I’arks, Tapley, Sharpe, Richards,
Smith of Coffee, McGar, and Howell of
Lowndes.
On New Counties and County Lines -
boggle, Fortner, Holmes, McWhorter,
Price, Rosier, Prescott, Horsley, Solo
mons, Williams of Clinch, Worley, Hold
en, Graham, Mintz, Irwin, and Kennon.
Auditing Committee—Lumpkin, Mc
Whorter, (Mass, Render, Harkriess, Wof
ford mid Harper of Henry.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
"W-A-IR-El HOUSE]
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Sliimliii^ CoimiiilliTS of tin 1 House.
On iho State of |ho Republic—Smith
ol Towns, Ely, llartridgc, Harris, Fannin
of Morgan. Gibson of Richmond, MzComh,
Lockett, Lofton, Taylor, Lewis of Han
cock, Rnzicr, Knox. Ector, Holland, McE
ver. Mcltea, Tuggle, DeLamar and An
drews.
On the Judiciary—Lester, llartridgc.
Fa it u ill of Morgan, Lewis of Green, Ely,
Cook, Gibson of Richmond, Alexander,
Sprayberry, Lofton, Dixon, Delony, Cul
lens, Solomons, Brown of Sumter, Fain of
Union, Harris of Glynn, Broyles, Hen
derson of Newton, Tuggle and Key,
Ou Agriculture mid Iutornal Improve
ments—Williams ol Muscogee. Harris, of
0 iy ii ii. Screven, Colvard. Fannin of
Troup, Lofton, Lewis of Green, Lewis of
Hancock, Gibson of Richmond, Smith of
Towns, Fain of Gilmor, Thrasher, Smith
of Bryan, Whaley, Hopkins, Delony, An-
dersou, Finney, Patrick, Mintz, and Ren
der.
On Public Education - Lewis of Han
cock. Key, Kennon, Lumpkin, Noiwood.
Strickland, Hopkins, DeLamar, David,
Cook, Fain of Gordon, Green of Cobb,
Sims, Barksdale, Colvard, Groveustfiue,
taiyf
Ivla-oon, GJ-eo.
WILL GIVE prompt attention
to all biMiitoHd committed to thoir
charge And liopu to receive a liberal
nharo of patronage.
THO*. H Alt DEM AX, Sou.,
OVID G. £l*Ai(K$.
Mrmi. Aupiiftt *JI. iMilt ‘.U 1y
J ONES Sc
(SiicAesiors to WAY A TAYLOR,)
PACTOR$&G0UILSS10X lERCnWTS,
COU,\EH BAY AND DUAYTON 8TRKLT8,
SAVANNAH, QA.
JOHN JO* KB, O. H . WAY.
Particular attention paid to selling Cotton, Rice,
Corn, Flour, Hacon and Produce generally.
Liberal advance* made on couniguraents.
July 12, 1359 tf
ISAAC C. WEST & CO.,
AGENTS PLANTERS' CONVENTION,
—ANU—
General Com illusion Mn cliaiits,
9AVASXAH GEO HULL
COMMISSIONS—Fifty Cent* per Hale for Cotton.
I. r* WEST.
August 14, 184*0
A. R. It ALSTON.
6m
RABUN U SMITH,
Factors ami Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Orders for Ragging, Rope, and other family
supplies promptly attended to.
July 94, ltftJO. 30 6m
IvdCetropolitan Hotel,
SPARTA, Q-BOROIA.
f PHE UNDfiKSIGNED baying recently pur-
A chafed the nreinise* generally known at
“Mackie’rt old stand,” has opened a Hotel for the
accoinmodiitioii of the public. The proprietor will
aw? every effort for the comfort and convenience of
all who may favor hiui with their patronage. The
table will bo furni*bed with the beat that a Hancock
county market affords.
Drover* will be Miipplied with provender, good
.1 table** and open lota for the exhibition of their
stock. Conveyance can bo had, at ail tiiuea, to
any point, ou either of the KAilro idif.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta, Qa., January 3, IttdO ] tf
Notice of Special Copartnership.
N OTICE is tien-hy r-ivcn that >Ii!««r». PAT'
T23N Sc MILLBR have n,,oc(at>-d WAL
TER J. MILI.ER, fat,- „f *,•»■ York, ai « geaer
»1 uiu-tnar, and Dr. HENRY J. I’AKKAMOBK,
uf Madizoii county, I'lorida, a. a special partner,
in terms of the law, for the transaction of a Gener
al Kaetoragc and Commission Business, and for
the importation and sale of Guanoes, under the lirm
name of
vATsaw * aunaas.
George Patten, Andrew J. Miller and Waltor J.
Miller, are the general Partners.
LLER, i Oe
,I.KR. ^ lar
n»»ral
artnuirt.
Tho iaid Co>i>artnership ia to commence on the
fd dav «>f Octoo^r, 1»W0—1« In* conducted in the
city of Savannah, Ga., and coutiutto for the term
of three yearn.
OrtfHcatea mid aflidaviU registered in the
Clerks ofti *i» of the Superior Court of Chatham
county, 1360.
GEORGE PATTEN.
ANDREW J. MIL
WALTER .1. MILI
HENRY J. PARRA MOKE, Special Partner,
Savannah, October 9, I860 41 tit
New Spring & Summer Goods.
TINSLEY & NICHOLS,
IIE.U.KRN IX
Fancy and Staple Dry Oooda, Mata,
Oapn, Via* Boots and Shoos,
WAV.NK hTRKKT, Mll.l.KIMIKVIl.I.K, UA.
H ave received their Spring
and © "Gl XXI TITl © T sti(ipli,», and
respectfully solicit all in want of Goods in oar linn,
la call and examina our large and varied stoek,
which we are nlfering nt fair prices.
March 20, IHCO ]3 tf
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS!!
D. & E. S. LATH SOP,
140, Oonpross atroet,
SAVANNAH, Qt.
H AVE NOW IN STORE a full ass,
best Brussels CAR
received direct from Liverpool, to which att,
is invited.
September II, Is<S0
NEW AWTITtrAT..
1 AM now receiving a large and
varied assortment of
BOOTS &, SHOES,
Composing every kind and
style usually kept iu a
SHOE! STORZL
THE MEN can find in this amiortmeiit some
thing to pleaeo them and give satisfaction in the
THE LADIES will not befound wanting,and
THE CHILDREN shall be supplied.
This stock was purchased by myself, and I in
tend to tell as CH EAR FOR OASHascan
be bought else where.
Call and see. CALVIN C. CAM.
Milledgeville March 2(1,1 (WO. | g tf.
SLATING—-SLATING.
SAVANNAH, OA.
W. E. ELLIOTT,
PRACTICAL SLATER AND DEALER IN
BS1BT SIjATSIB,
RETKXTLV KltOM RICHMOKT), V.1,
I S now ready todo any work in hi. line of business
—slating, and wnnanted free from Leakage.
Hr pairs to olil Slain Hoofs atlrmleil to prompt}.
W. E. E. is Agent for an ex9cu»ivc Manufacto
ry of Iron Railing, Verandah, Balconies, Iron
Stairs, Fountains, Settees,Chairs,Tables,Tree Box
es, Figures, &c., Ac., and all other Irou work of a
decorative character.
Enclosing Cemetery lasts will receive kis particular
attention.
W. K. E. is Agent tor an extensive Marble Mon
ument Works, likewise for thu Sleaui Marble Man
tle Works.
Designs of all, with prices, can be seen at bis of-
lieu, up staira, over Aloruiug Noivs Office, liny
street, Savannah, Ga.
A speebucu of oitr work may he seen on tho De
pot building iu Miilcdgeviile.
Kelerenco—G. W. Adams, Superintendent C. R
K. Savannah.
October JO, 1060 44 tf
CRANK’S
New Metalic Burial Cases.
fr^HEsubscrlbcr Ims nmv en hand, all the sizes of
A. CRANK’S New Style of METALIC Hl'UIAL
CASES, which will he sold cheap for CASH.
All Cases must be paid Tor on delivery.
L.
Miilcdgeviile, Aug. 2S, lefHl
K ENFIELD.
3a tf
Medical Board of Georgia.
T HE BOARD will hold its Auunal Session in
Miiledgevillc. on MONAY, l)ee. 3d, Icitl.
„ GEO. D. CASE, M. D., Dean.
November 0, ItHiO. 45 ;tt
“T heatrioaiT
MR. W. M. FLEMING, Lessee and Manager
of the Savannah and other Theatres, respectfully
autionuce to the Ladies -tnd Gentlemen of Mill-
Jgeville and vicinity, that he will fit up
NEWELL’S HALL, AS A THEATRE,
J.VO COMMEXCii A SEASOX OF
SIX NIGHTS.
Ob Monday livening, Nor. 12th.
WITH HIS FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
AI EFFICIENT •■(■ESTB1L BUB,
And Produce some of the Best Plays in the Lan-
gunge.
This Is slid to bo the lest Company that has
r ,• v’sitt d Oecrgia.
Millodgeville, Nor. a, lw)0 I d*f
Look out for Paint!
J. L. NELSON,
T HANKFUL tor past patronage, would res
pectfully inform the citizena of Baldwin and
adjoing counties, that he is now prepared to exe
cute at tho shortest notice, all kinda uf HOUSE
PAINTING. PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, dco
Orders respectfully solicited, and may be left
with J.Coxs A Hoes, Miilcdgeviile; L. C. Das-
ets. Eat on ton; T. J. lloLLtnse, Htephcnviile,
Wilkinson county.
13F Paints furnished at Miiledgevillc prices.
Milleilgeville, Oct. 30, IHtill 44 <Jt '
Dentistry.
LEWIS W. McGREGOR,
Resident Dentist,
I NFORMS HIS PATRONS that be has perms
nently located in Miiledgevillc, and proposes
to insert from one to an entire set of teeth which
for beauty, masticating and comfort, he will com
pare with any Dentist in the Slate. Office oppo
site the residence of DR. FORT.
P. 8. While not at his office any orders left at tho
Drug Store of GRIEVE St CLARK, wiil meet
with prompt attention.
Milledgeville, February 14,1H00 7 tf
Wheeler <5z> 'Wilson’s
SEWING JACHINES.
The Pest Made.
gfend flat a ,£11^11/at.
arMt Omtral Avcncrferthi fttatM
—Maebimi of all kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON 4: Co.,
WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS,
MAOON, OA.
April 3,1360 14 tf
HANDSOME WOMEN.
TO THE LADIES.
HUNT'S “BLOOM OF ROSES,” a rich and
delicate color for the cheek and lips, WILL NOT
WASH OR RUB OFF, aud when once applied
remains durable for years, mailed free iu bottles
fur 411.00.
HUNT'S “COURT TOILET POWDER," im
parts a dazzling whiteness to tbc complexion, and
is unlike anything ttlsu used for this pur|iuse, mail-
tnl fre« lor 541 ceuta.
HUNTS BRITISH HALM,” removes tan,
treckles, sunburns aud all eruptions of the akin,
mailed free for 50 cents.
HUNT’S IMPERIAL POMADE,” forlhe hair,
streugthena and improves its growth, keeps it from
falling off, and warranted to MAKE THE HAIR
CURL, mailed free for $11.00.
HUNT'S “PEARL BEAUTIFIES,” for the
teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth,
hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectually.
PRESERVES THE TEETH AND PREVENTS
TOOTH-ACHE, mailed free for jjG.no.
HUNT'S “BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,”
a double extract ol orange bluasums and cologne,
mailed free for $1.00.
This exquisite perfume was first used hv the
PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND, ou iter in:ir-
risge. MESSRS. HUNT & CO., presented the
1’KlNCKbtS with au c*li*pant case uf Perfumery,
(ill which all the above articles who included,) iu
handsome cut-glass with gold stoppers, valued at
$1500, particulars of « hieli appealed in tho public
piuts. All the above articles scut FREE by ex
press for $3.1X1. Cash can either accompany the
order or he paid to the expresa agent ou delivery
of goods.
HUNT & CO., Perfumers to the Queen,
Regent Street, London, A 7U7 Sansom Street.
, Philadelphia.
The Trade supplied.
October it, 1400 4] |V
G eorgia, laurexs county.
\\ hervAs, Philip W, Iterendou applies to me
lor letters of administration ou tin- estate of Sarah
Smith, late of said cottuty. deceased
. These are thereforetocito and admonish allaud
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to tile their objections, it any exist, in my office,
on or before the first Monday iu October next, why
saidjetters should not be granted to the applicant.
W it ness tuy hand and official signature, this
29th day of October, l-ssl.
X,
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
vember (i, JSOU jr
CTATE OF GEORGIA, L.uklvs Covxtv.
CJ Xorrmker Term, I Hid, Court of Ordinary.
Whereas Thomas Hart, Guardian of Elizabeth.
Minton, orphan of Jonathan Minton, late of said
comity-, deceased, applies for letters of dismission
from the Guardianship of Elizabeth Minton—
These arc, therefore, tocite aud admonish all per-
sons to lie aud appear at my offiec ou or before tbo
the first Monday in March, 1860, to show can.se
why said letters should not he granted.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Odinary
46 mCm
Nov. 13, I860