The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, July 06, 1858, Image 1

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I Bum II TON, NISB ET&B ARNES, Publishers and Proprietors. S. >. BUl'CBTOJr,} JO*. II. .MNBET. > fc.<lit«r». VOLUME XXlX.j Atwell, William Andrews, Joseph Armstrong. William S. Allen. Jolm TEKMM. THE FEDERAL UWMN, Is published Meekly, in Milledgerille, Gu., Comer of Hancock and Washington Sts., (opposite Court House.) at $2 a year in advance, (IJxi.ess ix Advance, £3 Per Annum.) B1TEN OF ADVERTISING, p e r square of twelve lines. One insertion $1 00, and Fifty Cent? foreach sub sequent continuance. Tho.- sent without a specification of the number of insertions, will be published till forbid, and charged accordingly. 1! mines* or Professional Cards, per year, where tin v do not exceed Six Lines. - $10 <)0 A hi" cal contract trill he made trilh those who tcith to A Iccrtise by the ye.ar, occupying a specified space. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. S;. s of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors or Guardians, are required by law to he In Id on the First Tuesday in the month, between i Allen, V iiliatn It the boars of 10 in the forenoon and 11 in the after- ] Cu’’ 1 noon, at the Court House in the County in which the property is sitnated. No ;ce of these sales must be given in a public p izctfe 40 days previous to the >l.iy of sale. Notices for the sale of personal property must be given in like manner 10 days previous to sale day. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate must also be published 40 days. Notice that application will be made to the Court o: Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must bo published lor two months. Citations for letters of Administration, Guardian- ?Lip. Arc., must be published 110 days—for dismis- sio:i from Administration, monthly sir months—for J j j'■ \ dismission from Guardianship, 40 days. Rub s for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub- I i-In 1.1 monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers, for the fall space of three months—for com- p' iiing titles from Executors or Administrators, where bond has been given by the deceased, the fell space of three months. Publications will always be continued according to tie sc, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered, at the following R A T E S‘ Citations on letters of Administration, A c. $2 7b “ “ dismissory from Admr’on. 4 50 “ “ “ Guardianship 11 00 Leave to sell Land or Negroes 4 00 Notice to debtors and creditors 11 00 Sales of p.-rsponal property, ten days, 1 sqr. 1 50 Sale of laud or negroes by Executors, &e. 5 00 F.strays, two weeks For a man advertising bis wife fin advance) 5 00 j Cnurtman; ( (i I: X F. R A L AI) V ERTISEM E NTS. MILLEDGE VILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JULY G. 1858. [NUMBER 6. Georgia Battalion, TEXAS REVOLUTION. Fannin and Ward's 3Iassacre. T JIK following named persona, who served under Fannin and Ward, (or their heirs at lav, ), will hear something Jo their interest by applying to the under- Cotton <fc Wool Manufacturing, At the ROCK FACTORY, WARREN COUNTY, GA ¥ THE Subscriber having thoroughly repaired the JL above FACTORY, and added New Machinery, are able tosupplv a SUPERIOR article ofthuafcurgo and V :• riiM, We have also put in a NEW and LAE MONTHLY CITATIONS. fomenting d> ineir interest uy applying 10 me unuer- j aiM j V;irn*», We have ul>o nut in a NLD aim lAl igned in persnnorby letter, until the 12th of August, j ]>j. ( j;i> of W()OL MACHINERY, and are pre- InjK, after wliich time tlieir interest in the State of Tex ab will be bailed by the statute of limitation. MILLERS & JACKSON. Attorneys at Law, Augusta, Georgia. Barton, J, B Black, J. II, Brown, J. s. Baker. Augustus Be tts. Marion Boyle,A II. Brown, W. S. Byron, Matthew Bulkier, 1 taniel Bradford, B. T. Butler, Benin t Bates, Anthony Banks. Reason Barton, John Bi ight, John Bake r, Stephen Barnwell, John II. Brown. W. A J. r. Hatfield, WAllium Hitehaid. John Harvey, Thomas llulsey. E. B. Hitchcock, A. J. 11 nnphries. Jesse Harris, William Irish, Milton Ingram, Allen Johnston, Charles Jackson, John Jackson, John X. Jones, II. W. Jennings, Chai Jenson, Charles Kellv, James Kelly, John Bissau i, P Y. Kneeland, Ta vlor Kemp; Thomas Keimyinore. .lohn 1*. C. laiddinglon. E. Lants, Ciiarles Layton, Alien Lvneli, A. AI. Lev* lVtt. O. F. B. pared to C ard Wool info KolN or itlanulac- lurcit into i loth, lo order, in the best manner, ai.d at the usual rates. WOOL will be received, and Goods delivered at the Railroad Depot in Milledgeville, and also at the Depot in Warrentou. 1 will pay the full market price for Wool. I). A. JEWELL. ROCK FACTORY May 1,1838. 4‘Jtf l V Post ( Wire, Warrentou, Ga. 1* S.—Mv Goods may always be found at the Store < >t CARR, (S. B. Brown’s old stand.) next door to ConnV Variety Store, Milledgeville, Ga, UuIIoul . M ,, 11UC ’ wi$, Al*i t;hain limit r. \V G. Li c, Green Hell, W li Li nm>1 id, A. J Iraty, L. - cr G. II. Ui id. John Jim k!f .1 Ii. Mi »al, John Jiarulii l,J. X M n th eai, Henjninlu II. H«*!»t!e% , U if. Malt<»n, Holer Wricks! •<k .I..S,-t.il M. M; rronv, J. 1». lilarku ell. .(■—pit M. Murrv. William lioWllHA . \\ iiham M rdoek. Daniel A. Jirotik/ 1. Mi Kinli v, (’h:;; i*-s 1 trunk* \V M tulit !!,* Y\ : liutki’. Da\ iff M. M< GnWUl), J-.hll Hurts. !. 1- Mi ran. Martin (’alks,. a:i; M. n^uni, Aaron S. Join John I>, M-T‘ MrL eph F, A NEW STOCK OF GOODS (at S. It. Brown's Old Stand.) JlSI LI: AT!tER STORE. [.Next Door lo CONN’S FANCY Store.J THE subscriber 1ms just received from Nev York, a choice selection of S.mlirM’ and GriitleufnHi SimI.IIcm, Saddlery, Itridlrs, Carpet Rags, Seohih Haas, Whip. Spars, Harness and Sole Leather, Kiel eerie/ Cal[ Skins, Lace Leather, Rand Leather, Sfc. Sec. Also .Veil's Double Sole: Russet Rrogeen .shoes. Uv-'" Saddles and Harness manufactured and re paired on short notice. Also Boots and Shoes, manufactured and repaired to order, with neatness and dispatch. The Boot and Shoe deportment will be unde] tho directionol Mr. SHEA, an experienced workman CALVIN C. CARR. Milledgeville, April 13. 1858. 4G tf NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! ^Tailoring Establishment^ j }ISS ; ;F NEW and well SELECTED STOCK ofthevei latest l’ATTERNS of Cloths, Cassimercs, Drillings, and Fancy Goods for Pants. Vve have a large and choice selection of the latest Plain and Fancy Vestings, Ac all of which have been selected with great care by one of the firm, and purchased for the rash, which will enable us to put up Garments for our pal- rons upon the most satisfactory terms. We invite our patrons and the public generally to give us a call and examine our Stock of Goods. UtW We have the L m ust Fashions. Milledgeville. April 5th 1858. 45 tf TAYIliS IIEIST'V. grateful for the liberal el patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, takes this opportunity of informing the citizens of Mil ledgeville and vicinity, that having associated with him Mr. Wilijam Gesner, an experienced Chem ist and Druggist, he will be euabli d thereby to af ford his patrons many advantages that be could not pteviously offer them. T II E WILL be continued at the OLD STANI), under the name and style of HFSTY & GESNER. where we will continue to keep a full assortment of Drugs, IVXedicines. Chemicals. Faints and Oils, 6.:c , together with all articles usually sold in our line. FOR THE TOILET, Trench and American Rerfumery, Hair Oils, Row- elers, S(c.. Hair, 'Tooth and Need Brushes, Toilet Rottles, See., S(c., Also a lot of Tl’BE l’LANTS. ami an assortment j of MUSIC and Music Books. In the Stationery Line, will be kept a popular selec- j tion of BOOKS. Note. Letter and other Papers, with such other articles as arc usually called for. To the Preparation of Prescription* and Pliar- mar; utical Preparations Mr GESNER will give his personal attention, and endeavor to please all who may favor him with tlieir confidence. IIERTV A GESNER. Milledgeville, April 5, 1858. 45 Jy IBHIfUB. Coleiimu, Jaool) Mann, William (’oiu tinan: < Jeorge F. .Mi Neelv. I ;. nnt tt C«degrain, John McNight < It urge Cain, .lames W. McGlorin, John Cox, Hnrrv Mi-Gowin, Dennis Clark, S.-tii Moore, J. II. Coopur. D. Moore, J <>. (\tnlwt 11, Tiion;as Muses, 11 K. ('miner, Seth Murphy. J. 15. ( 'or. Johll < h Mc( t»y, Juun d CourtulurC ovarii, Cullen Nixon, ( . Comstock. William Xunlin, John Carlisles, George \V. Nevin, Patrick Callahan, J. 11. Neely, J. 11. (’ook, James Oliver, John M. Critlemieii, W illiam (Mdhnin, lit iiiamin Cross, John Pease, L J. Coglan. < ’< orp* W. i Vrkins, Austin Cmnvav, Mathew Patterson, Samuel C. < hristcr, John Patterson, Kuw.-inl Cowan, N\ J Powers, J. M. Cullal.ati, Jo-epli Parker, John R. Diekinson. Koliert Parker, W'. S. Itwining, M J. Fierce, Stephen I>av, K li. Pcttieh, (it-nrge Davis. Georg* - S. Peterswieh, 1 >avison, I!. T CJuiun, \\ . Dennet or Dcrrett, Silas Kowe, Sanuit 1 Dickson, A. Peed, James 1 >orsov, Alfrt d Kosinbero, William I >ouglass. \V. < Rutledge. Kich.-u d D.,tioln.-s.il I.. Kush, (Inbrid I hint-mi. J W. Knincs. J D, 1 >anol, John V. Kevnolds. U. J. A. Dubose, W 1‘ B. Kvun, Edward I >imciin, \\ i.iiam Kodgers, IE Davis. I’etTV Rodgers, J !!. ]huuiell. Janit-s Seallv, John 1 h-arich, (It oige. St-ullv, John Disnc-v. ltiehard Stewart, Thomas Ellis, M icht al Smith, Thomas Kln-ronher:' . Herman Smith. Huttirm E. Errinost-r, ( onrad Smith, William A. Earle, Kit-hard li. Smith, Jam* s Kilicli. 11. nt v Smith, < >li\cr Early, Ermn is S. Smith, Thomas Eubanks, George Smith, John Eddy, Andrew St ward, John English, Ktd.t rt Stephens; William, Frazier, M. C.. Spolui. Janies 11. Frazier. William II Seinlock. Frazier, < ‘hurled Snead, Etdu tter Ferguson, James Strunk, 15. Fenuant, Siw;j»soii Savtiuc. William F. Foley, A. (I. Simpson, William 1- anit-v, S.timn 1 Swords, Fenner, Hubert Simpkins, Jo! n Fenner. Janu s Swecinen, Fred. Franklin, K. It, S\crs. Daniel Francis. W E. Xehiitts. leu : - Fitzsimmons, Stewart, Charles Frost, Hezekiah Slater, K. Fisher.J. II- Sherry, Joseph W. Fulton, Chn.’ led Sheifon. AN liaii! Failder. John Tinlcv, ( ’liJil !eS Green, W . J T-.ler, It. A. (tilths, Lewis (’. Thomas, E \ an 11. Gainer, M C. Tvler, d Gamble, 1 >. Thaver, < i • orge Grim.-s, J. 11. Thornton, P. W. Gunter. W ti Weeks. Tb. ;i;a- G. (italic. 1) Wood. William P. Griswohl, E J D. White, Alvin E. Grice, Jann - IE Winter, A. (tamer. John i. H dsoii, hob. rt Grinobie, John Wilder, James Glcesoti. J. n:. Waters,Niche!,.> K. GnrJot.l m:;s Weston. Thomas Gates, Lewis W . Welsh, William Garner. Edward Williams, Gilkerson. F. AN iiliuins, John Gilbert. W. Waen, Allen Gamble. James Witts, 111, J It. Hurdawav. S. (J. W u 1! i ngtmi, William 1 lammocfi. Fierce Williams, J. It. Hog.kit s. ,i Wvatt. P S. I miter, W iliimn AY urn, John l Hamilton. .I D. Westorer, Ira iiiser, John AVardswortii, W. A. A’. liustv, Henry AN atson, Jo>ep!i W. Harris. Ji— AN inninghac. N\ illium lleeh.C. !•’. Webb, Jam. s 11 arcus. Smith L. AVingate, Edward Helms, W 1.-OH Yeomans, lmas lumilton. James Womans. Ernst us I ml son. W . J. Y.-alv, W. W. June 1 nil. D5S. ■1 3t. TMUHTKS, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of OTYT) wry Superior TravelingiLvl Trunks, VALISES, CAKPfiT* MTl 1 BAGS. Jfcc.. just received at the nillcdgeTillr Hot lung Store. Hotel Jo. I. A. C. VAIL, Ag't. May 17th, 1S5S. 51 tf. V\ indow Glass. AGOW GLASS of all sizes from Txl) to H 2 lx. .‘Hi kept constantly on band for. salt* by GRIKYKcY CLARK, Druggists. April 2d 1 SYS 4S tt. H ATS I JUST RECEIVED AT THE Milledgeville Clothing Stort " HOTEL, NO. i V LARGE assortment of HATS, viz : BEEBE S SI LER MOLE SKIN. BLACK and FANCY C’ASSI- MERE and FELT HATS ; also Wool, Laiiama, Straw and Leghorn. Also a genera assortment of YOUTHS AND BOY’S HATS. A. C. VAIL, Ag’t. Max 11. 1-C>8. 50 tf GEORGIA, Pulaski County. YITHEKEAS, Jiiclmrd F." deLamar, Administrator ▼ T uf General Jackson Snell, latent Pulaski county deceased, applies to me for disuiissiou from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by iaw to show cause; it any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under mv hand and official signature, this Feb. 3.1, 1K.VS 37 mfun JNO II. BRANTLY, Jr.. Ord’; W GEORGIA, Pulaski county. TMIEREAS, Sarah A. Kay, administratrix of John W. Kay, late of said county deceased, applies to me for dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by laxv to snow cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand at olliee, this February 8th 1858. 38 infiin. JOHN II. BRANTLY Jr.. Ord’v. GEORGIA, Pulaski county. 'VITHEREAS, Etheldred E. Phillips, adminis- Yv trator of John Perry, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this "22d February H58. 40 mfitn .1X0. H. BRANTLY, jr.. Ord’y. AV GEORGIA, l’ulaski County. ’i r HEREAS, Miles Sanders. Adm’rde bonis non of Richard (i. Atkins lute of stud county deceased, applies to me for dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office- within tile time pri-a-ribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this February 3d, 1858. 37 mlitn JXO. 11. BRANTLY, Jr.. Ord’v. GEORGIA, Pulaski County. I KRKAS, Catharine Williamson II tt i.\ of Tlridly Williamson, late n rpplies to me for dismission fr Administra- said county n said trust. ll'e tile re liar* to cite and admonish all persons fed to In 1 and appear at my office within the ■escribed by law, and show cause, if nnv they vhy said njqilicntion should lint be granted. Liven under mv hand riti 1 otin ial signatun- this Feh- ruarv 3d, 1858. 37mtjm JNO. 11. BRAN i EY, Jr. Ord’v GEORGIA, ) To the Honorable Court of Eraanuei county. ) Ordinary of said county. T IHK Petition of William J. Flanders, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Spencer Key, deceased, respectfully showeth that he hath fully discharged the duties assigned to him. and therefore petition the Court for a discharge from his said Executorship. JOHN R. TRESCOTT, Jr., Petitioner’s Attorney. The above petition beard, and it is ordeted that a citation do issue requiring all persons concerned, and they hereby are, to show cause, if any they have, why the said William J. Flanders should not on the first Monday in October next, be discharged from said Executorship, and why letters Dismissory should not be granted to him, and it is further or dered that this citation be published in the Feder al Union of Milledgeville, a gazette of this State for the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary of the county aforesaid GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ord’ry. April Kith, 1858. .17 mbm. \v C I T ATIONS. GEORGIA, Putnam comity. 'IIEKEAS, Junius Wingfield applies to me for letters of Admini>lration de bonis non, with the Will annexed, on the estate of Job Bird, late of said county, deceased. Tl.is is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within tin*time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any tin* have, whiy sad application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature at Ea- tontou, this June oth 1* o'*. 2 5t. W. B. CARTER, Ord’v. unity, .John F. Hanson, applies to in GE()KGIA. Jasper WHEREAS. Jol Tf for letters of Administration on the estate ot James B. Drbkill, late of said county deceased. 'These are therefore to cite and admonish all am singular, the Kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be at my ofiice on the first Monday in August next, and show cause, if any, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my band at office, this June Stb, GEORGIA, lhilaski county. \Y 11 EKEAS, Authur Newman • * John Neuman lute of said county deceased, ap- plics tome for dismission fiom>aid trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to b<* and appear at my office within tin* time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have, why said application thoiiltl nut be granled. Given utiuer my hand, and official signature, this, March 1st, 1858. 11 uiGin. JNO. H. BRANTLY, Jr., Only. GEORGIA, Emanuel county. If rilEREAS, Rebecca Durden, Administratrix TT on the estate of Henry Durden, dccc applies to me for a letter of dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and summons the kindred and creditors and all other persons con cerned to tile tlieir objections in the Ordinary’s ofiice of the county aforesaid oner by the first Monday in July next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. (liven under my hand at office m JSwaiusboro, this Feb’y 10tli, 1KW. mtim. GIDEON II. IvEXXEDY, Ord’rv. Rule Nisi. Rebn & Foster, ^ Mortgage Ac. I’hillogus HL Laud, j March Tenu 1S5S ’ P RESENT, tlw Honorable William W. Ilolt, Judge of said court. It appearing to tbe court by the pitition of Bvlm and Foster, that on tho fifth day of May. in tiie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three, 1’hilologus H. Laud of the county of Montgomery, made and delivered to said Ilelm and Foster, his certain prumisory note, bearing date, the day and year aforesaid, whereby the said I’liilologus H. Laud, promised four years after date (meaning tho date of said note,) next, following the date of said note, to pay on the order of Belm and Foster, one hun- drep and ninety oin-dollars and sixty five cents, with interest from date, (meaning the date of said note,) for value received. And afterwards on the same day and year aforesaid, executed and deliv ered to said Belm and Foster, his deed of Mort gage, whereby the said I’hilologus II. Laud, con veyed to the said Bohn and Foster, the South ern half bei. g an undivided half of ali that cer tain tract or parcel of land lying,being, and situa ted in Emanuel county, and State of Georgia, containing one thousand acres, be the same more or less, hounded by lands of Thomas Carter, lam inar Bails, J.. G. Scogins, and vacant lands, condi tioned that of said I’hilologus II. Laud, should pay administrator of off and discharge said note, or cause it to be done vcorditig to the tenor and effect thereof, that their aid deed of mortgage, and said note should be- ome and be null and void to all intents and purpo rts. And it furtberaupearing that said note remains rder> d that said 1’hilologus Helmbold s Genuine Preparation OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID IBIOi'CjicnD' For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions. Secret Diseases, Female Complaints and all Diseases of the Sexuel Organs, Arising from Excesses and impudencies in Life, and re moving all improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of how long standing, giving Health acd Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!! It cures Nervous and debilitated sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis* ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Tniver- sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness uf the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions ou the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying Before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, restlessness, with horror of Society, nothing is more desirable to such Pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re pose of Manner, no earnestness, no Speculation, hut a Hurried Transition front one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me dicine invariably removes—soon follows loss of pow er, fatuity, and epileptic fits—in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these exces ses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases —Insanity and Consumption ! The records of the Ins sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample \\ it ness to tbe truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition up pers. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should iisoand of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. ‘ With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds tus grief beguiled.” Debility is most terrible ! and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this Infallible Kciiicily. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing it and be convinced of its efficacy it is therefor „ _ H. Laud, do pay into Court by the 1st day of j ailments, the Fiuid Extractjduchu will cure you. Try the next term thereof; tbe principal, interest, and '"" cost due on said note, (or show cause to the con trary. if anv he has.) and that on the failure of the said l’hilologits H. Land so to do, the equity of redemption, in and to said mortgaged premises, bo forever thereafter barred and foreclosed, audit is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Milledgeville Federal Union once a month for the space ot four months,or a copy thereof,be served on said I’liilologus II. Laud or bis special agent orat- toniev at least three months previous to the next term of this Court. A true extract from the min uets. GIDEON 11. KENNEDY, CTk.S.C.E. C. April 3d, 1858. 47 mini. G0HG TO C OI RT. BY ALICE CARY. The farm-lad quaried from the mow The golden bundles, hastily, And, giving oxen, colt and cow Their separate portions, he was free. Then, emptying all the sweet delight Of his young heart into his eyes. As if he might not go that night. He lingered, looking at the skies. The evening’s silver plow had gone Through twilight’s bank of yellow haze, And turned two little stars thereon— Still artfully he staid to praise The hedge-row’s bloom—the trickling run, Tbe crooked lane, and valley low— Each pleasant walk, indeed, save one, And that the way he meant to go! In truth, for nature’s simple shows He had no thoughts that night, to spare, In vain to please liis eyes, the rose Climbed redly out upon the air. The bean-flower, in her white attire Displayed in vain her modest charms, And apple-blossoms, all on tire, Fell uninvited in bis arms. When Annie raked the summer bay Last year, a little thorn be drew Out of her white hand, such a way, It pierced his heart all through and through l’oor farmer-lad! could ho that night Have seen how fortune's leaves were writ, His eyes had emptied all their light Back to his heart, and broken it. Hr. BUfkin's Baby. That first baby was a great institution. As soon as he came into this “breathing world,” as the late W. Shakespear has it, he took command in our house. He was the balance wheel that regulated every thing. He regulated the temperature, he regulated the food, lie regulated the ser vants, lie regulated me. For the first six months of that precious existence he had me up on an average six times a night. “Mr. Blifkins, says my wife, “bring that light here, do ; the baby looks strangely ; I’m so afraid it will have a fit!” Of course the lamp was brought, and of the baby lay sucking liis fist like a little witch bear; that he was. “Mr. Blifkins,” said my wife, “I think I feel a draught of air; 1 wish you would get up and see if the window is not open a little, because the baby might get sick.” Nothing was the matter with the window, as I knew very well. “Mr. Blifkins,” says my wife, just as I was going to sleep again, “that lamp, as you have placed it, shines directly in baby’s eyes—strange that you have no more consideration.” I arranged the light and went to bed again. Just as I was dropping to sleep again, “Mr. Blifkins,” said my wife, “did you 185 3 5f. GEO P. P. LOVEJOY. Ord’v HA Jasper county. jVT ()TICE is hereby given to all persons interes- _LX ted that John Lazcnbv late of said county de parted this life intestate and, none of the kin dred have applied for Administration on tbe es tate of deceased, in terms of the law administra tion will be vested in the clerk of the Superior court >'r se ine other fit and proper person cm the first nionday in August next, unless valid ob- jecti°n is made, Given under mv band at office. P. P. LOVEJOY, Ord'y J unc 3th 17-58 3 5t. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. "lirilEREAS John J. Todd applies to me for IT letters of dismission from the Guardianship of William Vincent and Erasmus Vincent, minor children ot William Vincent, of the State of Ala bama. 'I lieso are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in August next, and show cause if any they have, why said letters of dimis- sion should not be granted. Given under my hand officially, at Irwinton. this i 1 lb of J uue IS58. 3 tit. JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’ry. GE< >K(JIA Wilcox county. "VTOTIttE is lu ret v eiveti to all persons concerned j. a that < 'linrles A. Statham late of said county lias de parted this life, intestate, leaving property in said eoun- tvand unperson has applied for administration on tiie I estate of said deceased and Hint in terms of the law ad- | ministration will be vested in the clerk of the superior i court, or sonienther tit and proper person thirty days it ft i r publication of this citation, unless some valid ob jection Is made to his appointment. Given under my hand and official signature, this June 7th 1858 (351) JAS. W. MASH BURN. Ord’y GEORGIA. Baldwin county. "lyrilEKEAS. John R. Moore and Benjamin GEORGIA, Irwin county. T I/ - 11EREA.S, George R. Reid and John Reaves it applies to me for letters of Dismission from Administration of the estate of Drewry Reaves, late of said county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and I singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. A\ T 11EREAS Jo 1 J. Loftin Administrator on It the Estate of Iverson L Cannon, late of said falsely and avoiu them, and save Long Suffering, Money and Exposure, by sending or calling for n bottle of this pop" ular and specific remedy. It allays all pain and inflama'ion, is perfectly pleas ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. llcimlMtld's Extract Buchu Is prepared direcily according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chpm. ical knowledge and care devoted in its combination See Professor Dowees’ Valuable Works on the Praetiee of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. iKy s | ofl One hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever in jured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’ standing have beenef- countv deceased applies to me tor letteis otdismis- jected. The mass of Voluntary Testimony in posses- no said trust I 0 p jj ie Proprietors, vouching its virtues and cura- and all others concerned, to be and appear at lity j ssould not be granted. on front said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in December next, to show cause if any they have why said letters office within tbe time prescribed by law, arid show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis mission should not be granted. Given under my band at ofiice this April 27tli, 1-58. 4!) mOm. M. HENDERSON, Ord’rv. GEORGIA, I’u las Iff county. 'liriiEREAS, John Bolinger, Administrator of r Y Pitereby Simms late of said county deceased, applies to me for dismission front said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my official signature. May 0, 1858. 50 infiin. JNO. II. BRANTLY, Jr. .Ord v Given under my hand at office, in Irwinton. JAMES C. BOVVER. May. 20th 1-58. 2 mlitn. GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. AiniEREAS. Oriit Davis Administrator on the TT Estate of Nancy Davis, late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in December to show cause if any they have why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band officially at Irwinton. JAMES C. BOVVER Ord’y. Mav 23th I-58.. 2 tnfim GEORGIA, l’ulaski county. VI r HEKEAS, Bryant A. Wood, Adm’r of Jona- T T than Wood, late of said county, deceased, ap plies to me for Dismission from said trust. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my 1 and and official signature, this 15'ii April, 1 -«58. 5-1 nitim. JOHN H. BRANTLY. Jr., Ord’ry. GEORGIA, Jasper county. V\ r HEKEAS. William I’. Ramey, administrator TT on the estate ol Thomas J, Slaughter, late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from thM Administration. Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, are hereby cited and admonished, to show cause, if any, w hy said dismission should not be granted, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted at the next December Term of this court. By order of court, 1’. P. LOVEJOY, Ord’y. June 8th 1858. 3 mtim. Beware of quack nostrums and quack doctors who tl ,; nk U( b , . tllat broma to-day for tile Isely boast ot abthties and references. < ttizeris know . , * , ,, . , T .2, , baby ! “My dear, said I, “will you do me the injustice to believe that I could overlook a matter so essential to the com fort of that inestimable child V’ She apologised very handsomely, but made her anxiety the scape-goat. I forgave her, and without saying a word more to her I addressed mj self to sleeji. “Mr. Blifkins,” said my wife, shaking me, “you must not snore so, you will wake the baby’.” “Jest so; just so,” said I, half asleep, thinking 1 was Solon Shingle, “Mr. Blifkins,” said my wife, “will you get up and hand me the warm gruel from the nurse lamp for baby?—the dear child! if it wasn’t foj’ his mother I don’t know what he would do. How can you sleep so, Mr. Blifkins?” “I suspect, my dear, said I, “that it is because I am tired.” “Oh, it's very well for you men to talk about being tired,” said my wife ; “I don’t know what you would say if you had to toil and drudge like a poor women with a baby.” I tried to soothe her by telling her she had no pa tience at all, and got up for the posset. Having aided in answering the baby’s re quirements, I stepped into bed again, with the hope of sleeping. “ Mr. Blifkins,” said she in a louder key. I said nothing. Oh, dear!” said that estimable woman, five powers, is immense, embracing names well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles have been sold, and not a single in stance of a failure has been reported ! Personally appeared helbre me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, doe9 say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely vegetable. H. T. H EDM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d day of November, 1854. Wm P. Hibbard, Alderman. Price $1 per Buttle, or Six for $5, delivered to any address, Accompanied by reliable and responsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and Olivers. repared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth St. y below Chesnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. 02T To be had of E. J. WHITE & BRO.. Milledge Ho!! For The New Store XXI*rx> THE rssw 0OODS, 1 11 AYE AND VVILLCf tXTINUE In receive for the next WEEK, a HANDSOME and WELL SELECTED stock of Moore ;qqi'ies for letters of Administration on the estate of Join. H. Moure, late of said coun ty, deceased. These .lie therefore to cite and admonish all per sons ceiicerned to file tlieir objections, if any, on or before the. first .Monday in August next. Give;: tinder mv hand at cilice this 21st June, 1 ■1 5t. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’ry. Wli UREAS, James L. Lumpkin applh .- T» for the Guardiai which aie 2iUC Fills. Sweet Spirit of Itfitre Hoffman’s Anodyne Zither. Chloroform • O'til*. EXTKK'T OF fOI.OfVVTH. TIERCt Rl.tL OIV1TIOT. Also, many others in general use. These preparations, exclusively, will be kept for sale, and for compounding' Physicians pre scriptions. '1 tie attention of Physicians is called to these articles, as many of them are such as are not readi ly procured of reliable strength and quality. For sale by GRIEVE A CLARK, ' Druggists. April 27, 1858. 48 tf. J. BRANHAM, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, EATONTON, GA. March 1. 1858. 40 ]y GENERAL AGENCY, AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. N r C. ButVF.TT, General Agent • for the transaction of any and till business at the Seat of Government. Chaiges reasonable. Jan 1, 1858. 32 ly Dawson, Warren & Hvdes Celebrated “Tip Top” Gold Pens!! H .VV ING received an assortment of the above pens of various slvtes and patterns, we are prepared to furnish them at manufacturers prices- They are acknowledged to he the best | GRIEVE A. CLARK. April 20 1853, 48 tf. Which were bought CHEAP, ami which I pro- milE Subscribers have received from one of the j pose to seil at EX1LEM1.L\ LOW 1 RICES fot JL most celebrated Manufacturing Chemists, an 21. If any one doubts the asser- j assortment of tion, they have only to call at the XIcvj Store, QWBMMA&Mt 1 "rH* lllf }lillrf s elille ! which are warranted to be of the full strength . Where ] can show them a very nice French directed by the W. 8. Pharmacop.ua, among Organdy Robes_at if3 ;8l Jaconent OrgandyDou- ble Skirt at s.!,o() and s3,/o, American Organdy Robes at 81.0*, Side Stripe Silk Robes at $25, Flounced Silk Robes at $22, worth more money, Lawns, an endless variety from ten to 25 cents per yard. 2.H00 yards Madder Prints, at cents, colors warranted, 2,000 yards at Oj. fine figures and good colors. Diack Silk at 85 cents per yard, bi tter than can be bought elsewhere for $l,o0. A nice assortment of Summer silks at50 cents per yard. More of those Brilliants at 124 cents. Marsailles for ladies basques, from 25 cents to 80 cents per yard. Four Bales Stark Mill Sheetings at S cents, very heavy. Three bales of Atlanta Mills at cents, worth more money in New York. More of the wide sheetings at 25 cents, the last I can sell at that price, some wider at 30 cents. A grand as- j sortment of For Summer, some as low as 12gcts, 50 doz ladies hose at tij cents. JOOdoz Jo* do at lo to 12.4 cents. Men’s half hose at ti? ets and up. Lace Mitts, a large assortment, from 30 cents up Embroiderii s, a nice line. Also a fine assortment ! of WHICH is COMPLETE, and at prices that j w ill astonish those who have been in the habit ol buying on a year’s credit. My stock lias beense- C. BARVF.TT, General Agent ^ I leeted since the New York openings, which gave for the transaction ot ant and , me an opportunity to get tiie pres, nt Spring styles GEORGIA l’ulaski county. to me iatisbip of Nicholas P. Sarah an.) Francis E miiim s of Nicholas I’. Dillard. These are therefore to cite and admonisd all persons interested to be and appear at uty office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have why said trust should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this May Ifftlt 1858. 52ot. JOHN H. BRANTLY. Jr., Ord’ry. S IXTY days after dateapplication will be made to the Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to sd/the real estate of Eaton Banks late of said county deccasi d. P. E. BANKS, Adm’r. Juno 1st. 1-5,8. [|> j, |,J 2 fft. S IX i Y days after date application will bo made to tiie Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, for leave to seil all the lands belonging to the es tate of Benjamin Tucker, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said d< ceased. R. W. CLEMENTS, Adm’r. June 7th. I -58. :} >tt. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. "VirHEREAS, William W. Bozeman administra- TT tor on the estate of Arclielius Barnes, late of said county deceased., applies to me for letters of dismission from liis said trust, he having fully ex ecuted the same. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot .-aid deceas ed, to be and appear at my office on or by the first day of December next, then and there to show cause, if anv, why said letters may no be grant ed, Given under mv hand officially ai Marion, Mav 3d 1-58. 5b mOm. LEWIS SOLOMt >N, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Pulaski county. \ \ r 1 i UREAS, Arthur New man, administrator ol T t John Newman, hue of-ail county, deceas ed, applies to me for Dismission front said trust. The.-" are therefore to cite nod admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at mv office with in the time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they have, w hy said application shot,Id not be granted. Given under my hand and official sig nature, this February 22d J8.58. 40 mtim JNO. IT. BRANTLY, jr , Ord’y. A <1 tee en e si ret ten's ,S etlr. Y\HLL be sold before the Court House door, in » I the tow n of Holmesville, Appling county, on the fir-t Tuesday in 8El 1 ’] ESI BLR next, the fol lowing property, to-wit: Lots of land No. [3501,] three hundred and fifty, also 31)1 acres of lot No. 340 out of which the widows dower has been laid olt't comprising 130 acres, both of said lots lying in tho second district of said county of Appling, to be sold as the proper ty ot Richard Bullard, late of said county deceas ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Said deceased. JOSEPH G. WHARTON, Adm’r. June 7th, 1858. 3 tds. I and fashion-. Also a good assortment ot WHICH 1 will sell at about The Usual Prices. W r G. LANTERMAN. Milledge' ilte, April 7th, 1858. p. 8. 1 he opening for Millinery will take place Wednesday, April 14th inst. 46 tf. I tf Tiie attention of the Ladies is called to the Ad vertisement of Dr. Cbeesman, to be found ou the 4th Page of this paper N O T fl c: K. ritflE Subscriber will continue the business of IVotl A Cartlint; and MANl KAC’TUKIXG in Mil- i.EnoEvn.i.E. My Machinery is in (iuun Order, and I am determined not to be excelled by any, in tbe Quality of my Work. The Patronage of the Public is respect fully solic ited. D. A. JEWELL. - Milledgeville, Ga., May 1,1858. »*.' tf S IX TY days after date, application will be made to the Honorable, the Ordinary Court of Emanuel; fnl' leave to sell the lands of Hezekiah Parish, convict ed of Imbecility. HENRY J. PARRISH. A UGUSTUS M. COW A KT. June 7tli, 1858. 4 i*t. Spring and Summer Millinery! u © mis, On Wayne St. (Next Door North oj Masonic Hall.) All** C.lllR, respectfully solicits the at tention of the Ladies of Milledgeville and vi cinity, t.i her new SUPPLY of (Sprint; and' Nuiiniici' AJ 0 1,1,1 Ai I- Y , which she is Now lirevi ring, embracing all of the latest styles of BONNETS, HATS, FLATS, HEAD-DRESSES, &c., together with a variety of Trim minus, Flowers, See. Ilf - All orders promptly attended to. Milledgeville, April 12,1858. 4ff tf SAVE MONEY B 5 making your Purchases, Large or Small, in New York, thiough the Planters and Farmers Purchasing Agency. At Auction and wholesale prices for Cash, aud at a uniform commission of 2j per cent. Send jour orders, or for an explanatory circular to GEORGE FOSTER, Purchasing Agent. 51 3m ] 26 Broadway. NewjYork. (;K<>K(UA, Pulufki Pounty \\ r 111.IC t.AS. Lydia Collins, Administratii\ of Wm ▼ T P. Collins, Into of said county doeeased, applies to lm- for dismission from said trust These art* therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to he and appear at my ofiice, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not he granted, (liven under my hand at ofiice, February 3d, 1858. 37 mfim JOHN H. DlvANTLV, Jr. Ord’y. GEOUUIA, Jasper county. A If HEKEAS. Beniamin W. Purifoy, admiuis- ?▼ trator on the estate of Robin Smith, late of said county deceased, applies to mo fo letters of dismission from the Administration. Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased, are hereby' cited and admonished, to show cause; if any, why said dismission should not granted, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted at the next December Term of this Court. JJy order of com t. P. P, LOVEJOY Ord’y'. June 8th, D’5>*. 3 in(>m. GEORGIA, Emanuel county. 7’» tb. Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county rjlliH Petition Jackson P>ird, Administrator, I and Lavina Kirkland, Administratrix, of the t state of Cuylor Kirkland, deceased, respectfully showeth that they hath fully discharged the du ties assigned to them, and therefore petition the Court l\>r a discharge from tlieir administration. JOHN K. PRESCOTT, Petitioners Attorney. The above Petition hoard, and it is ordered, that citation do issue, requiring all persons concerned, and tlu*y hereby are, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Jackson Hlrd, Administrator. file, Ga.. and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout j in great apparent anguish, “llOW can a man, who has arrived at the lionor of a live baby of bis own, sleep, when be don’t know that tbe dear creature will live till morning!” I remained silent, and after a while, deemed that Mrs. Blifkins bad gone to sleep, I stretched my limbs for repose. How long I slept I don’t know, but I was awakened by a furious job in tbe forehead by some sharp instrument. I started up, and Mrs. Blifkins was sitting up in the bed adjusting some portion of the baby’s dress. She had, in a state of semi-somno lence, mistaken my head for the pillow, which she customarily used for a nocturnal pincusliian. I protested against such treat ment in somewhat round terms, pointing to several perforations in my forehead. She told mo that 1 should willingly bear such trilling things for the sake of the baby. I insisted upon it that I didn’t think my duty as a parent to that young immortal required the surrender of my forehead as a pincushion. This was one of the many nights passed in this way. The truth was, that baby was what every other man’s first baby is, an autocrat- absolute and unlimited. Such was the story of Blifkins as related it to us, the other day. It is a little exaggerated picture of almost every man’s experience. the United States, Canadas and British Provinces Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helrabold’s. Take no other. Cures guarantied. 33 ly. SWAN & CO'S./LOTTERIES. TRIUMPHANT!! SWAN & CO. Contin’ie to Draw as Usual Without Interruption SWAlf & £9% IsOTTEItlEM ARf? AIVD AUTHORISED BV TIIE HTATK OF GEORGIA ! The Fate attempt to Injure Our Firm Ha* Nhowu That our FotlerieM are iliawn Fairly; That our E’rize* are l*ai<l l*u ae tnally; iiiiiI that our Mt Iii imii* .Ire more Liberal (hail any Oilier Lottery I ii I lie World ! The following Scheme "ill be drawn by S. Swan &, Co., Managers of tho Sparta Acad emy Lottery, in each of their single number Lotter ies for JULY, 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Commission ers. t iass922 draws ou Saturday, July 3, 1858. (lass 23draws on Saturday, July 10, 1858. ( lass 24 draws on Saturday. July 17, 1858. (lass 25 draws on Saturday, July 31, 1858. On the plan of Single Numbers. SO.OOOTick- i Lavina Kirkland, should not on the first Mon-1 ets ! Five thousand four bundled and eighty f January next, ho discharged from said j five prizes. Nearly one prize to every nine tick- ts. W.7 GEORGIA, l'ulaski county. HEKEAS, >S. M. Manning Administrator J. \V. Holder, late of said county deceas ed. applie s to me for dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at tny office with in the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. (iivi n under my hand and official signature this January 13th 1858. 31 mtim. JNO. II. BRANTLY Jr., Ord’y. (; lit)KG1A, Twiggs county. HEKEAS, Bci>j. liryait. Executor for Jo- Y r soph M. Bryan deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission front said estate, he hav ing fully executed said "ill according to the tenor and effect thereof. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and all others concerned to he and appear at my office witiiin the time pre scribed by law, to sltow cause why said letters may not be grauted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, March 30th 1858. 45> mtim. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. Administration, and why letters Dismissory should not be granted to them; and it is further ordered, that this citation be published in tiie Fed eral Union Gazette, of this State, for the space ol s:x months. A true extract from tho minutes this Juun tiie Kith, 1858. 1 mtim. GIDEON II KENNEDY, Ord’ry. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. \\’ 11 EH E AS. rlovd A. Finch, administrator with » * the will annexed, of William (J. Finch, late of said county deceased, appliesto me for letters of dismis sion frouijsntd estate, he having executed his trust ac cording to the tenor and etl’eet uf said Will. These are then-fore to cite and admonish till ami sin gular, tin- kindred nml others concerned, to he and ap. pear at mv office on or by the second Monday in Jan uary next, tnen and thereto show cause, (if any) why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, June 17 th 1X58. I mfim. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’v. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME' To be Drawn each SATURDAY in JULY I Prize of $70,000 4 900 1 30,000 4 800 1 10,000 4 700 1 “ 5,000 4 600 1 “ * 4,000 50 500 1 3,000 50 300 1 “ 1,500 100 “ 125 4 “ 1,000 230 “ 100 GEORGIA, Wiikinson county. T1THEREAS,E. Camming, administrator on T V the estate of Wm. Fisher, late of said coun ty deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by la" .and show cause,if any they have, why said application should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature this February 3rd, 1853. 37 mtim JAMES C. BO WEIL Ord’y GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. VITHEREAS, E. Cuminiug, administrator on the <s- Y T tate of Michael Pickle, lute of said county deceas ed, applies to me for letters of dismission front said trust. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this Feb ruary 3rd, 1358. 37 mlitn JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. W HEREAS, Washington J. Solomon, Admin istrator on the estate of Mary Kelly, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from said Administration. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, anil show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 3rd day of March, 1858. 11 mtim. JAMES C. BOWER, Ord’ry. GEORGIA, I’tila.-ki county. WHEREAS Titos. J Bark well Administrator of YY John W Barkwell deceased, applies to me for dismission from said trust. These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office, within tbe t.me prescribed by law and show cause if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature litis Juno 6, 1858. 4 mtim. JNO. II. BRANTLY. Jr., Ord’y. GEORGIA. Bulloch county. 'l\7’HEKEAS, Simon I’. Williams Administrator If on the estate of John Y. Williams, late of saiii county, deceased, appliesto me for letters of Dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office, on or before the second Monday in January next, and show cause if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my had officially this 24th, day of June 1858. 5 mtim. [d. it.] WILLIAM LEE, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county, TITHEREAS, James Ellenbee and Mathew Y Y Kirkland Administrator on the estate of Rich ard Kirkland, late of said county, deceased, ap plies to nto for letters of dismission from the Ad ministration. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office, on or before tho second Monday in January next, and show cause if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be grauted. Given under my hand and official signature this 24th, day of June 1853. 5 mtim. [D. it.] WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y. APPROXIMATION PRIZES 4 Prizes of $4ffff apx. to $70,001) prz. are $1,600 4 4 4 4 1 4 5,000 30,000 1,200 200 “ 10,000 * 800 125 “ 5,000 “ 500 100 “ 4,000 “ 400 75 “ 3,000 “ 300 50 1,500 “ 200 20 are 100,00(1 . 185 Prizes amounting to $320,000 WHOLE TICKETS $10, HALVES $5, QPARTERS $2L ' A Clrrulur showing tin- plnti of the l.olti-rii-n will be hi-nI to any one desirous of receiving it. /Good news for the afflicted, by Dyspep- /sia. Liver Complaint, or indigestion, &e.. &o* g A sure remedy can ho found by using the Sher- g ry Wine Tonic Kilters. These Bitters give immediate relief in any disordered state of the Stomach, in cases of giddiness of the head, depres sion of spirits, loss of appetite, pain in the side ■ and hack, costiveness Ac., these Bitters will § give relief at once, to any or all of them. They / are for sale by all the Druggists in Milledge- / ville. Price—$1 per bottle, $3 per gallons Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates which is the risk: Certificate of Package of Iff Whole Tickets, $80 “ “ Iff Half “ 40 “ “ Iff (Quarter “ 2ff “ “ 10 Eighth, “ 10 In ordering tickets or certificates, enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, ou receipt of which they will he forwarded by first mail. Purchasers cau have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers im mediately after the drawing. |y Purchasers will please write their.signatures plain, and give their post office, county and State. Remember that every pnze is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing— other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for tickets or certificates, to S. SWAN & Co., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., cau have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. I t?“A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each oue is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nash ville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, and Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch and New York Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Little Rock (Ark) True Deni. fy EXTRACT OF BCCHU.—Helmbold’s pur and genuine extract of Buchu, has been highly recom mended by those who have used it and been perfectly cured of the following complaints: diseases of the blud- der, kidneys,gravel, dropsey, weaknesses, obstructions, secret diseases, female complaiuts, Ac. This Buchu is for sale by E. J. White, also by Jas. Hertt 8t \fgro Mechanics. Tho Columbus Jbnepuirer quotes ap provingly an article ou this subject from the Canton, Miss. Citizen, protesting against teaching the mechanic trades to negroes, and insisting that laws should be enacted to prevent it in future. The Montgomery Mail endorses the Citizen’s reasoning and recommendation. Gov. Adams, in his message to the legislature of S. C. assumed the position that free labor and slave labor was necessarily antagonis tic to each other. If his doctrine is cor rect, then, with the Enquirer, as a matter of right as well as of policy, “Slavehold ers ought to reflect upon the policy of continuing a system which may prejudice any class of white laborers at the South against its peculiar institution, and ought readily to concur in the prohibition of the practice in the future;” for one class of persons in a community have no moral right to do that which necessarily arrays another portion—an entire and large class —in antagonism to the institution of the State. Some legal rights should be yield ed for social good. This was required of the printer when he was prohibited from teaching liis slave to set type. If making mechanics of negroes necessarily makes this class of community antagonistic to the institution, why not guard bylaw against it. If the position of Gov. Adams is cor rect, to make mechanics of slave both de grades and demoralizes the white mechan ic: Is there any moral warrant for this? Xo one questions any man’s legal right in this matter. It is now a question of moral reciprocity—of moral obligation; of doing unto others as we would be done by. "We believe the following paragraphs from the Citizen, express the views enter tained by many good citizens, and are en titled to the calm consideration of those whose will is law in this matter. The policy of teaching negroes the va rious trades, instead of putting them on the plantations, where they belong, tends to make the rich richer, and the poor poor er, or by bringing slave labor into eompe- tion with white labor, and thus arraying capital against labor, (for the negro is capi tal) and this will produce a spirit of antag onism between the rich and the poor.— Such a policy, in our opinion, tends to ele vate the negro at the expense of the poor white man; and makes the poor mechanic at the South the enemy of the negro and of the institution of slavery. We are quite sure, if the rich man’s nc*