Southern federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1861-1862, January 29, 1861, Image 4

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SOITIIERN FEDERAL l.MON. XMEillcdg’cville, Ga. i v We an- pleased to see some of the young ladles, of our city*, wearing lionipspuu dresses, and we assure them that they look charming; That's right, Indies, continue to wear them,‘‘not that you love silks less but that yon love country move." Ue F ’ These are, indeed, dark and stormy' times, dark clouds arc spread along the sky, and the sun, whose genial smile, in days that are past anc gone, cheered our hearts, refuses to shine. We are not permitted to unveil the future, but we pre dict that, if shore is not a change in the weather soon, a large number of—umbrellas will be LUST. Those who, in the sympheity and honesty of their hearts, believe that all mankind are just what they seem, will, in ail probability, be deceived so often that they w ill finally go to the other extreme and be unwilling to trust anybody. clear conscience are ne- nr Exercise and cessary to happiness. Xeuro Wit.—A fiiend of ours who relishes a good jok<- nnd who is ever fits the alert to gather, and treasure up, the witticisms of the day, relates tho following : At his biiatuing house, on Saturday (the day on which the Ordinance of Secession was passed,) some of the Delegates to the Convention, who were impatient to he out in the crowd who were making the welkin ring with shouts of joy for the independent State of Georgia, or perhaps go to theThcafrc, when an opportunity offered, reproach ed the cook for not having supper earlier. He replied, “Well, gen’man, I hear you say dis morning, you would ho out'n the Nited States 'fore tree ’clock to-day, and I thought 'twoulu be late ‘fore you got back to supper.” They excused him. Tim a.—I saw the temple reared by the hand of man standing with it.-* high pinaole in the distant plain—til Admit f rotor's Sale. B Y virtue of air order from the Ordinary Court of the. county of Wilkinson, will be, fold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court House, at Irwiutou, within the usual bouts: Fourteen hundred acres of Land, more or less, ly ing mostly in the county aforesaid, [a small part in Twiggs county-, | adjoining lands of A. C. Drown, John GalliirtOre, Levi Gallimore, Mrs. S. M. Carswell. R. F. Koznr. and others, known as the plantation on which William McNair lived. Also, by virtue of the order aforesaid, will he sold in Dublin, Laurens county, on the san e day rnd time, Fifteen Hunor-d and eighteen [1,518] acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. W. Summers, D. G. Hughs, j. M. Lamb, and others, all lying in one body, but paitly in Laurens, and partly in Pulaski, know n as the Reuben Lamb place. ALo, at the same time and place, Ninety-five acres, more or less, lying in Laurens county, number not known, but adjoining lands of Ren net Picketn, and Silas English, and others, known as the Lenard place. All sold by virtue of the order aforesaid, and as the property of William McNair, late of Wilkin son county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day of sale. w. c. McNair. ? ,, linr - 9 JOHN McNAIR, $ A ' 1,nr9 ' Cool Spring, Nov. 18th. I860. 27 Ids. Administrator's Sale- UEtfERAL advertisements. CHEAP FOll CASH! MILLEDBEVILLE CLOTHING STORE, XXOSlSZi Wo. 1. tJIHE Subscribe.-having just returned from the North, is now prepared to furnish his old friends and cus tomers (to their advantage, Clothing of nnr Description, from a very large assortment of the best quality ever brought to this City. All made to order, and the w,,rk warranted. I can give vou ns good a bargain for cash as any other establishment, but not as hue claim either in priee or quality. A. C. A AIL, Agent. Milledgeville, November 5, 1869. ID tf CITATIONS. GEORGIA. Bulloch county. To all whom it may concern. VXJIIEREAS, Richard A. Lane applies to me for ▼ ▼ letters of admini*! Oration on th« estate ol John A. Ikinee, late of said county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and wppenrat my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration on the estate of said deceased should net be issued to applicant. Given under my hand officially, this 4th day of Jan uary, 18151. :i;> dt. (u b) WILLIAM LEE,! Sr., Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. storm boat upon it—the God of nature hurled his thunders against it—ami yet it stood as firm as ada mant. Revelry was in its halls—the young nnd beau- j tiful were there. 1 returned and the temple was no ; more - its lii^h walls lav* w scattered ruins; the moss | and the wild grow g-;-;" mmmgm | YMiur tlie owl s midnight cry added to the desolation j of the scene; the young and the gay who reveled there 1 had passed away. I saw the chilli rejoicing in his youth—the idol of I his father. I returned, and the clnhl had become old i Trembling with the weight of years, he stood the | last of his generation, a stranger, amid the desolation ) around him. DR. J. BOYEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTEHS ■yiT'HEREAS, George Pain applies to me for RE COM POSED OK A PURE and niuniultered u 4 —- J\_ Wine, combined with Burberry, Solomon a Soul Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikeimnl, ( ammo- mile Flowers and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experienced and suc cessful Physician, and hence, should not lie elassod among the quack nostrums, which Hood the country, andagahist which the Medical profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have not been fairly before the public for one year, and yet , * there is a heavy demand for them from all parts of NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of j t| 1P Union litters of guardianship of the person and property of James II. Lord, and Joel J. Lord, minor children of Stephen Lord, late ot said coun ty. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all persons concerned, to be and appear at my oflice, within toe time prescribed by law, then and thereto show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand officially, this the 19th December, I860. Ill f»t. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. CARRIAGE a R. E. GARDNER, (Successor to H. B. & B. R. Gardner,) Wonld respectfully announce to the public gener ally, that he has taken the SHOP formerly oc cupied by H. B. & B. R. Gardner, where he in tends carrying on the business of Manufacturing and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in all of the various branches. Particnlarattention will be given to the DOING UP of Carriages, Retrini- ing, &c. All kinds of Carriage Iron Work done with despatch. We will make to order any description of a ve hicle at short notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited, and we hope that those having work to be done in our line of business, will give ns a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in Wilkinson county, will be sold at the Court House in the town of Irwinton, in said county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, within the usual hours of sale: 486 acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Charles Hooks. Wm. E. Carswell, and others—near Bethel—be ing the place belonging to Randal Raley, late of said countv, deceased. To be sold for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN W. FINNEY, ? ... CHARLES RALEY. $ Adm rs. Dec. 10. 1860. 29 tds. Administrators Sate. \ GKEEABLE tonnorder of the Court of Ordinary, of Wilkinson Co., will be .-old ou the first Tuesday in February next, in legal sale hours, at the Court House door, in the town of Isabella, Worth Co., lot of land No. 8 r ). in the 7th District of said Co., containing 490 acres, belonging to the Estate of Joseph Adkins, late of Wil kinson Co., deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said deceased. Also, on the first Tuesday in March next, the undi vided interest in lot of land No. 1108, in 4th section, 2d District, originally < liered.ee, belonging to Estate as above named . DANIEL A. MOORE, Administrator. Irwinton, On., Nov , 9th, I860. 25-tds Sa/c. t GREEABLE, to an on t\ i The inrinrtbles of common Life.—Wlmt a glorious troop might be formed of those men who have Won their lnur-ls in the campaign of life, fighting not against sword and bayonet, musket and cannon, lance and sabre; but ngainst hardship mid circumstances: natural defects an I the ridicule or opposition of their fellow men. Nor has the tight been ngainst a visible or tangible foe alone; these men have had themselves to conquer, their ignorance or indolence; their natural leaning to el il; the had habits of early days, or even their poverty and the lowness of their social station Ad m in /sir a tor’s of the Court of Ordina ry of Baldwin comity, will bo sold at the Court House door in Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: one negro man Jack, tit) years ot age; Ben 40; Albeit HU; Frank 35; nnd Jane a women 157; also one fraction of Land containing 13 acres. No. 9 Id, 9th .list, of Dooly countv. .Sold ns the property of M. I>. McComb, late of Baldwin county, deceased. It. A. McCOMB, Adm’r. J >ecein!ier 25th, lSliO. 31. tds E STRAY MULE. A write, fill C'nmjdimcnl to a n«-ul awl beautiful reply was made by the late Daniel O’Connell, in response to a toast giv-n in compliment to his wife, who was tie object of his long nnd affec tionate attachment. It was given at apolitical meet ing. The English language could not furnish any thing more touchingly t-uiler nnd graceful: There are some topics of so sacred and sweet a na ture, that tin y may be comprehended by those who are happy, but they-cannot possibly be described by anv human b -mg. All that I shall do i- to thank you in the name of her w ho was the disinterested choice of mv early youth; who was the • ver-cheerful compan- | ion of my manly years, and who is the sweetest so ; lace of that, “sear and yellow leaf age at which I have arrived. In her name I thank you: and this you I may readily believe, for experience. 1 think, will ( show to us all that man cannot battle and st niggle with the malignant enemies of his country, unless his tie t is warn* nnd comfortable—unless the honey of hu- : man life is commanded by a hand that he loves. GEORGIA, l CL Twiggs County, j Ni \ LL persons interest* notified, thut James iks office, vi mber filth, I. urc hereby C. McGough Court, . says: consul)! vtion: the l>r. Frink, No. 30 West 35th Street, New York, says: "I have been greatly benefited by- using Dr. Hods’ Wine Bitters, and mil now using them freely and suc cessfully in my practice. As n medicine for Females I consider them nnequaled.” Dr. Guernsey, No. 18 West 23d Street, says: “I have used’ Dr. Bods’ Wine Bitters in my practice, and in all cases where n tonic is required, 1 consider them unsurpassed, nnd cheerfully recommend them as a valuable Family Medicine." I»r. Mencham. of Florida, says; “For several years 1 suffered all the horrors of Cron- ie Dvspepsia. I used all other lemedies wit hunt avail. I discarded prejudice and used Dr. Dods’ Wine bitters which have greatly benefitted me, and I believe will cure me." Mr. G- S. Weaver, of Albnnv, N. Y “My wife was sinking rapidly with best physicians in Albanyand New York city proumme ed her case hopeless. She used Dr.Dods’ Wine Bit ters: and is cured.” Mr. J. B. Stunts,of Newark. N. J.,snys: “Mv daughter was extremely ill; she had been at tended by four of our best physicians: her disease was Iuflamntion of the Bowi Is. which had produced ex freme debilitv. Her case was considered hopolessby | .,n ,,ti,, Tin. A menu recommended l)r. Itods Wine Bitters; she used them and is well.” Mr. Brittain, editor ofthe Banner of Light, in Boston j says: “I>r. J. Bovce Dods’ Wine Bitters have cured me of I Piles of the worst and obstinate character.” A distinguished lady of Mobile, Ala., writing to a female friend says: “I would advise yon to nse Dr. J. Bovce Dods’ Im perial Wine Bitters. I have used them, and consider them a blessing to our sex.” We might write n small volume, and then would not give one fourth of the Testimonials in or. r possession, a- to the virtue of these Valuable Bitters, but we will on ly sav tlial they are approved of by onr best Physician: T. ...... i „n GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. ~1 VTIIEKEAS William Whitaker applies to me T T for letters of guardianship ol tlie person and property of Mary Lord and Rosanna Lord, minor children of Stephen Lord, late ol said county, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if an}’ they have, why said letters should, not be granted. Given under my hand officially, this 19th De cember, 1869. 31 5t. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Baldwin coun'v. "ITTHEREAS, Charles Ivev has applied to be TT a appointed guardian of the property of Eliz- abelh Gibson, a minor resident of said county. This is to cite all persons concerned to appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held on the first Monday in March next, and show cause, if any, why the guardianship of said mi nor should not he entrusted to said applicant. Given under my official signature this January 22nd, 1801. 85 St. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. country, and foingmuch good in nil parts of tli earnestly entreat the afflicted to try them Sold bv the proprietors. Cl IA KLES WIDDIVIELD A CO..'78 William St. New York, and by Druggists gcnernllv. 25 tf. For sale by GRIEVE & CLARK, Milledgeville. of the 355th G. M. District, tolls be fore A. S Alexander, one rf the Jus tices of th ' Peace for saiil District, as an Il.-triiy, ote small dark bay Mule (Male.I no Uranus visible. Blind in tire* right eye, a a:im!l nick in the right ear: supposed to In twenty-five years old; val ued by Simeon Tharp nnd .John Martin, free holders ot saiil eonntv and i list lief, to bo worth twenty five dollars. ■J'heowni.rofsaid Estrny ! required to come for ward, pay charges, and take said .Mule away, or she will be dealt w.th ns the law directs. A true extract from the Eat ray Book. LEWIS SOLOMON, 1>. Clerk I. C. December J.7; h, ISC'*. HO at. New Arrangement. Change of Schedule, on and after Monday llt/i inst GEORGIA, Baldwin county. “ITTHEREAS, Thomas J. Finney applies for let TT ters of guardianship for the property of Emily Gibson, a minor resident of said county. This is to cite all persons concerned to file their objections, if any, to the granting of letters to said applicant, on or before the first Monday in March next. Given under my official signature, this January 22nd, leGl. 35 5t. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA,I'l’wig -yyHEREAS. Bel luntv. jamin T. Ray applies to me for letters of Guardianship of tile person and prop erty of Nancy L. Tull, minor of Bennett Tull, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and others interested, to show cause, if any, on or by the first Monday in March next, why said letters may not be granted. Given under mv hand officially, January 14, 1861. [35 5t.] ’ LEWIS’SOLOMON, Ord’y. [ > Y virti ) ary of A Country Silrigh Hide. The following graphic account of a country sleigh ride we find in an exchange uncrediteJ ; ! but whoever ths author may be. we are confident i “he has been there and spent the evening.” “What pleasure in a night sleigh-ride ! Good; gracious.’ Six steaming, spanking horses and a driver as furry as a polai bear, his nose just vis- ! ible above the dasher. Two or three dozen girls and hoys, muffed (o their eyes, stowed away with hot bricks under the buffaloes. The amicable fight of pairs of lovers for the coveted ‘back seat' where are no curious eves to overlook the young man who, tying bis lady love's tippet un der her chin, ties his heart fin with it; or tuck ing the buffalo robe closer about her shoulders, forgets to remove his arm after the operation. "What pleasure, with the warm blood tingling in cheeks beneath eyes that flash like diamonds; what pleasure, when the snow powdered trees, fences, and lions' s fly past like magic to tiie mer ry sounds of musical bells—spelt with and with out an e. What pleasure when the country inn is reached, w here your supper was spoke the dsy before, and rolling out of your manifold wrap pers, yon lift to JO' . lips Paining glasses ot hot mulled wine. What pleasure, when we gather round the table, laughing at each other's rosy face, and discuss oysters and fowl, and more “mulled wine," till bones and empty glasses alone remain; wo have a good old fa-hioned ‘bliud man's buff,’or an unceremonious dance In onr comfort able winter dresses. “What pleasure, when after being deliciously warmed and fed, we pile inio the sleigh again nestling close to tlie one we like best, and tehing the driverto go the longest way home, look up at stars that never gleamed so brightly, and defy fate ev. r to make us shed a tear for anything.” ritlorh Ruariliaa Stale. rtne of an order from Die Court of Ordin ary ot Bulloch county, will bo sold oil tlie first Tuesday in FEI1ERARY next, within legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in 3aid county, the following property, to-wit: Five Hundred and Twenty-seven acres of Land, more or less. A part of said tract is good Bay land, drained and ready for cultivation ; bound ed by R. N. J. \\ illiams, on the North, and estate of John U illiams ou East, South, and West; be longing to minor heirs of Nathaniel G. Hall. Sold for division among said heirs. Terms on the dav of sale. WILLIAM D. URENNEN, Guard’n. December 5th, 1860. (n n) 30 tds. THE .Subscribersarc convey ing the U. S. Mail from Mtl- ledgeville via Sparta, ton and Powelton to I)onblecEfeyKA»^aJ,. Wells.and would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the travelling public, to their new and complete arrangement for travelling facilities over thistine. SCHEDULE—Leave Milledgeville afier the arrival of trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar rive in Sparta at ti o’clock I*. M. und at Double Wells same evening. Leave Double Wells after the arrival of morning trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens: Arrive at Sparta 11 o'clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same evening. With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers, we solicit a liberal patronage. MOORE & KORI5S. 8 Inge OtRcen—Milledgrri/lr I Intel Milled get ilh; G a. Edwards' house. Sparta. Moore's Hotel, Double Wells. July 11,1859. 8 tf. I It. -M.-lllviii. npplies to n:f* for lette estate of Timothy Seurs, lete . of i saiil i rite ami admonish nil and siiifnilar, th- 1 said dereased, to hi: and appear si uiy in-serihi d by law, and show cause if any sbmild not la- -milted said applicant, itti.-hd signature, this 27 December b25t. Ef.I.lS HARVILL Ord-y. \\ .ORCFA Wi MIERKA.S. in tv rdiunship. applied to me for lettc fro prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1857. 33 tf. SAM’L 1). IRVIN. GREENLEE BUTLER. IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the South We •1L B A X Y, Georgia. lourts of the Sou Randolph, and Ear- stern Circuit.—in Terri ly counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in Worth nnd Mu- con Counties, in the Macon Circuit, in tiie United States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special contract,in any County iu Southern Georgia. January 1st’ 18(50. 34 tf. NOTICE. rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will he open tor the reception of MEMBERS OF TIIE LEGISLATURE, at the ap- open THE proaching Session. Call and see me. E. S. CANDLER. Milledgeville, Oct. 1.1860- 19 tf. MRS. CTX1YSX.OW, exprrieuc**d Nurse mid F* nipPhysician, present* to the at- of r* .th. . liel SOOTHING- SYRUP, FOR C IIIL DRK N TKETHINR, which greatly faci’itatc* the p ocean of teething, by softening the funm, reducing a.i iutianmiation-will allay al L fain and spasmod* ic action, and it Sure to Regulate the BotreU Depend np».u it, mother*, it will give rent to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TH YOUR INFANTS. We have *-ut up and sold this arti«’le for over ten years, and CAN SAY. iX CONFIDENCE AM) TRUTH of it, what WO have never been able to sh\j. ~ of auv other medicine —NEVER HAS IT PAIL- 31 Kh. ED, IN A SI.NGL stance. TO EFFECT a WINSLOW’S .CURE, "hen timely in stance of Ne dissatisfartion by anv SOOTHING •one who had used it. Ou th** contrary, all SYRUP ’ Hr <* delighted with its of highest irtnes. We tpeak niish all pei i the time pr** >n « concerned, ribed hy law. guardianship :icr, and f -cure theutuai letters of dis- • liiind ortieiallv at office. ELLlS HARVILL, Ord’v. 32 6t. SLATING—SLATING. T r a s ice’s Sale. w ILL lie sold bi-furo tlie Court-house door, in Wilkinson County, on the first Tuesday in FEU- Kl AttA n *xt, the I’inntatlm, on which Eliznbeth l*n- dem-uod di.-J. Ttun.to-is not kru.uii, l,ut adjoining lands of \\ . ( Parker. Kinney, Anderson and otliets, containing tour hundred acres," more or less. Sold by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of said Comity, for the purpose of division among the lieira. Terms on the (lay of sale. T. I! UNDERWOOD J. T. PARKER, L>„,...,oi.o,. t;n,, i Still. • Trustees A Patriotic Editor.—We have missed the Kings tree Star, from our er.ciiatige for several weeks past. On inquiry, we learn that the editor, Mr. Logan, his foreman and printers, have all taken up arms in the service ol the State The paper will consequently ba suspended for several weeks. [Charleston Mercury. Cure Ctmgh, Cold, Hoarseness, Influenza, any Irritation or Soreness ofthe Throat, relieve the hacking Cough, in Con- snuiptUm, lirovehitis, Asthma, and Catarrh, and give strenght to the voice Of i'ulslic Speakers, nnd Stingers. Few in e aware of the importance of checking acongh be •aware “eotntnon cohl” 'inning would W. E. ELLIOTT. PR UTIf AL SLATER ASD DEALER IT BEST SLATES, RECENTLY FROM RICHMOND, VA., I S now ready to do any work in bis line of busi ness—Slating, and warranted free from Leak- age. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Til E Subscriber has in e irk^s. ^- Stork a choice lot of £j& 'jp. HARNESS, SADDLES Sfryy£• Afry -TUU Ga and BRIDLES: Haliers, Repairs to old Slate Roofs i:limited to Promptly. W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory oflron Railing. Verandah, Balconies, Iron Stairs. Fountains. Settees. Chairs, Tallies. Tree Boxes. Figures. Are., Ate., and ail other Iron Work oi a decorative character. Enrlosia{ Crmrlrry I.ots will receive his par ticular Attention. w. n. H. t» Agent 1W an extensive Marble Monument Works, likewise for the Steam Marble Mantle Works. Designs of all. with prices, can be seen at his office, up stairs, over Morning News office, Bay Street.,(Savannah, Ga. A specimeiifof our work may be seen on the Depot building in Milledgeville. Reference—G. W. Adams. Superintendent C. R. R. Savanuah. 23 dds&wtf. also a '_r*)Oil assortment ot "-%]*9TRIMMINGS, consist- fi ingofFme Plated, and eoinmon STIRRUPS. r ^ . a M . All kinds of Harness f findings,plntedand com mon Bits, Arc. SeeCut. ITauxi:ss and Sole Leather, Calf Skins. RUB BER and LEATHER BELTINGS. Harness Renaired with Neatness and Dispatch. CALVIN C. CARR. Milledgeville, April 4, I860. 45 tf operations, und speak ii inundation of ito magit al uffuct* end mcdn-al in this matter “what we do know,” after ten AND PLEDGE OUR REFUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is sufferin'* from pain and exhaust)op., relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. T!uh valuable preparation is tiie prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL .nurses in New England, and has been used with m ver-failing sitireess hi Thousands of Cases. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stom ach and bowels, corrects aridity, and give* tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve. Griping in the, Bairds.-anil B ind Colie. and overcome couvul- b’fik* «ions, which, if not spef'dily remedied, end' rviiv iU ,j«*ath. We b«*- lieve it til** BEST AND CHILDREN SUREST REMEDY IS THE WORLD, ill all ca- TFKT’H l\ T fi **'* uf DYSENTERY, AND DIARRHOEA IN. CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child siiff-rhig from any of the foregoing com plaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES. NOR THE PREJUDICES or others, stand between youi suffering chiltf, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full dir rtious for using will aceom- n&nyearh bottle. None genuine unless the fae-siinile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New-York. is on the ont*ide wrapper. Sold by Druggist* throughout the world. Sold in Milledgeville by GRIEVE CLARK. Principal office, So. 13 Cedar IStrcrt, N. Y. Price i/«> *.)!» TI nf 11 only 25 Cents per r,ot/le. September 4,1860. 14 I y. DHURIHEA! CRAMPS! CHOLERA! LIFK DROPS. THE NEVER FAILtKG ! REMEDY. ; This medicine been TRIED. TES TED. and PROVED, bv TEN YEARS experience, to 1- the odlv CERTAIN. SAFE, and RELIABLE r* niedv for all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS. D1ARIUKEA. DYSENTE RY. CRAM PS. PAINS. CHOLERA. CHOLIC, kt-.. now be fore the public*. One or two doses of 20 drops, will cure the lisle do the One dose will *at- T)iarrho*a and it never coustint isfv any one of its merits. l*i Prepared by S. D. TRALL, . 43 Bow. rv, New York. Sold in Milledgeville by HERTY & HALL, and by Drng- ists generally. (J. c. k co.) ’ 5 ly. TAILORING. & idrS-L- o*.. -- J. C. S P E R L I N G, thankful for past favors would iulonii his old frionds and oustoiners, iliat la- t» stilt at Ins BUSINESS and can bo found next door to tin: Recorder office. His fits and work, warranted to give Ayer’s Real Estate al ll'ashinglon.—The political troubles of the times, ami the dangers that at some future time, if net now, the Union nmy be divided and Washington cease to be the capital has preat- iy depressed the value of real estate in that city. One of the largest real estate holders has gone in sane over the troubles, and been carried to the in sane Asylum He was formerly a resident of New bury port, but removed to Washington many years ago, where lie amassed a large fortune by speculation in real estate, and the impending cri sis has caused his ruin. I.ieut. General Scott.—his Age, height, recignt, health and habits.--Goa. Scott is the largest man in the American service. He is six feet six inches tall, and weighs two hundred and sixty pounds. He is seventy-four years old, yet his health is good, and his whole system is apparently vigorous— much of which is owing, doubtlo«s,to his ve r y tem- pente habits. White Guppaeder.—A letter from London says: I have heat J iu the city of a curious invention which concerns alike sportsman, riflemen, and the scientific. It is the manufacture of ‘white’ gunpowder. It is made no mystery of, being com posed of yellow potass, chloride of potass, loal sugar, crystaiized sugar and brimstone. It pos sesses superior qualities over the black powdet. being quicker more powerful in its action, and not fouling the gun. For the delicate iu the ol factory nerves, il may be added that it is without unpleasant smell. It has just been patterned.’’ its first stage: that which in the eld to a mild remedy if neglecte non attacks the Lungs, BRl i\VN'S Bronebal Troche containing demulcent ingredie nts,allay 1‘uhnonaty and Bronchial Irritation. BROW N S, “The trouble in tny Throat, (for which 1 the “TROCHES" are a specific) having .made me often a mere whisperer.’’ N. I\ WILLIS. I recommend their use to PUBLIC TROCHESISPEAKERS." Rev. E. II. CHAPIN ( ’Groat service in subduing Hoarseness.” BROWN’S | Rev. DANIEL WISE. I “Almost instant relief in the distressing I KO( IIES labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON. “Contain no Opium or anything injuri- TROCUES BK< IWN’s BROWN'S TROCHES! ms Dr. A. A. HAVES, Chemist,Boston. TROCHES BROWN’S “A .-iinple and pleusunt combination for BROWN'S ’COUGHS,ite. Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. TROCHES “Beneficial in BRONCHITIS.” T,, I DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. BROWNS j >j have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough," REV. H. W WARREN, Boston. “Beneficial when compelled to speak, differing form COLO." TROCHES^ Rev. S.J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. : “Effectual in removing Hoarseness and BROWN'S Irritation of the Tin oat; io common with Speakers and Singers." Prof. JI. STACY JOHNSON, LaGrange, Ga., Teacher, of Music, Southern Female College. “Great ben, tit when taken before and lfter prenciting, as they prevent Hoarse- :i'-s. From their past effect, 1 think they will In- of permanent advantage to me." Rev. K. ROWLEY, A. M . President of Athens College, Ten*. TROCHE** BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES Oeeembet 7tT Sold by all 1 hriggists, at TWENTY. FIVE « ENTS A BOX 1860. (rl 28 8m What a glorious world this would be. if all its inhabitants could say, with Shakspeare’s .Shep herd: “Sir, I am a true laborer; I earn that 1 wear; owe no tnan hate; envy no man's happiness; glad of other men's good; content with my farm An eastern editor says he had a pair of boots so tight that they came very near making him a Utiiversalist—because lie received tiis punish ment as he treat along! Those who value themselves merely on their ancestry have been compared to potatoes, ah that is good of them is under ground: perhaps it is but fair that nobility should have descended to them, since they never could have raised themselves to it. FALL AND WINTER i!Cl£&I& I5T3K;R'3* i MISS CARR JiWa, has just returned Horn New York with a beautiful assortment of Dean Swift said with an ingenuity of sarcasm which has never been surpassed, I never*new h man iu all my life who could not bear the misfor tunes of another perfectly like a Christian. Worshiping the P rear her and not his Master.—There, is a Story going the rounds that the Itev. A. S. Laurie once had oc casion to exchange pulpits with Rev. E H. Chapin of New York. Many mem hers of Mr. Chapin’s congregation have an idea that nohody else can preach a sermon as well as their pastor, and when they enter their church and find a stran ger occupying his place, they are apt to turn and go out. So it happened on this occasion that not a few persons departed, and others were on the point of doing so. when Mr. Laurie arose, hymn hook in hand and gravely remarked:—'“All those who came here to worship E. il. Chapin will have an opportunity to retire, and those came to worship the Everlasting (iod will lease join in singing the following FALL AM) YVIXTER Consisting of all the LATEST and most desirable styles of French Hals of erery variety. Also, many rich and fancy articles, beautiful Em broidery, elegant Laves and Velvets, Head- Dresses and Dress Caps, Bead Netts, HairPins, Idoioiet Pins. Fancy Buttons, Lave Veils, Ruches, French and American Flowers, and a very large and well selected stock of RIBBONS. MARSALAIX SILKS, HOOP SKIRTS. Ac., Ac. Call and vxam’iie for yourselves before purchas ing, as it will bo much to your interest. She is thankful for past favors, and solicits a liberal pa tronage front our city and surrounding counties Milledgeville, Oct. 8th, I86U. FOR SAXjR! I OFFER FOR SALE MY PLANTATION, ly ing 1 A miles Nortli East of Eatonton. between Park' s Bridge, and Garner's Ferry Road, consist ing of 450 ACRES, About One Hundred Acres Woodland. Fifty Acres of Good Bottom Land, 30 of which has been cleared. If not sold by Private Sale, I will sell at Pub lie Outcry, on the 1st Tuesday in December, I860 J. B. TRIPPE, Milledgeville. ^ply to II. M. Tkippe, Eatonton. lfi tf. SATISFACTION. Nov. 1st, 1X60. 24 tf. Berry T. Digby, notni-d Application to probat nnted Executor to the { will in solemn form, will of Thompson Curry, ( notice to legatees and deceased. J heirs at law, Ac STATE OF GEORGIA, Jasper county. ^yrilEREAS, Bvrry T. Digby nominated Exec- 20 tf Tax Laws of Georgia, COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE, A F EW oopiesofthvTAX LAWS are on hand and for si ■sale at thiB office.—Price .*1 per copy N'aticr to I*nrcutn nnd (ilanrdians. A LADY, who has spent sevtral years in Teach ing in this nnd adjoining States, and who brings bring! satisfactory recommendations, wishes to establish SELEC7 SCHOOL, IN MILLEDGEX ILLfc, if she enn get sufficient encouragement. Besides the common branches, she can also teach PAINTING, DRAWING, nnd several branches of ORNAMENTAL WORK. She can be found at the Milledgegeville Hotel. January 4th. 1861. 33 (f_ A notorious abolitionist announces that he will lecture on the gallows. The Louisville Journal •“opes he may get the hang of the subject. ^tlXTY days aftc-r date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave to sell al! the land belonging to the estate of William McNair, late of Wilkinson county, de ceased. W. C. McNAIR, > JOHN McNAIR, $ Admr8 - November ISth, I860. 27 Ot- utor to the last will and testament of Thump son Curry, late of Jasper county, deceased, has filed his application in this oflice, showing that on nr about the Sth day of November, in the year I860, Thompson Curry, a resident of said county of Jasper, departed this life testate, “whose will is now produced to this Court, and probate there of prayed in solemn form.” That Susannah C Spears, wife of Creed E Spears, Elvira Campbell, wife of Charles E. F. W. Campbell, Emiline Cheek, wife of John W. Cheek, are legatees men tioned in said will, and are residents of said coun ty of Jasper. That said Berry T. Digby, the ap- picant.a resident of said county of Jasper, is also a Legatee, mentioned in said will, waives all other and further notice of the probate of the same. That Ann Curry an idiot of said county ol Jasper, for whom said Berry T. Bigby, the appli cant, is appointed Trustee, is a legatee mentioned in said will, and said applicant as Trustee for said Ann Curry, idiot, waives all other and further no tice of the probate of said will. That John Wil son and his wife Emiline Wilson, James Cook nd his wife Elizabeth Cook, John Cook and his wife Dicv Cook, are legatees mention in saiil wiil, and are residents of the county of Newton, iu the State of Georgia. That John IVtors and his wife Perilu Peters, residents of the town of Camden, Washington county, in the State of Arkansas, are legatees mentioned in said will. That Mr. Johnson and Caroline Johnson, whoae residences arc unknown to said petitioner, are legatees mentioned iu said will, and said Berry T. Digby the applicant, furth er eheweth that Elbert H. Gay, of said county of Jasptr, in the State of Georgia. Franklin II. Gay, of the county ot DcKalb, and said State of Geor gia. Hilliard M. Gay, of the county of Rusk, and State of Texas, Robert Curry, of said county ot Jasper and said State of Georgia, and John V. Curry, George Curry, and James Currry. whose residences are unknown to said petitioner, Edward Stalien, and John Stalien. residents of the Slate of Iudiana, and Santord Babb, whose residence is unknown to said petitioner, are heirs at law o ( said testator Thompson Curry, whose names arv not mentioned iti said will. And said petitioner prays that all of said parties above mentioned, and legatees nnd heirs at law of said Thompson Curry, be made parties to said application, to prove the will of said Thompson Curry in solemn form, and that they be notified to ap pear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held in the county of Jasper, in the State of Georgia, on the first Monday in April next, 1861, to show cause, if any the have, why said will should not be pro bated in solemn form Now, therefore you and each of you, the parties above named, and legatees and heirs at law of said Thompson Curry, deceased, are hereby requir ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held in the county of Jasper, in the State of Georgia, ou the first Monday in April next, 1861, then and there to show cause, if any- you have, why said last will and testament of saiil Thomp son Curry deceased, should not be probated in solemn form, and tbe same be admitted to the Recoru of said Conn. - Given under my hand and official signature, at of- lice,in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, in the State of Georgia, this fifth day of December, lc60. M. H. HUTICHISON, Ord y, 29 4m nnd Clerk of said Court. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS! WM. H. BARNES, & CO. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, MODEL AUCTION HOUSE, Atlanta, Geo. H AVE made full and extensive arrangements with English Manufacturers to import Crockerj, China, and Glass Ware, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, In immenso quantities, and respectfully ask the patronage of SOUTHERX ME RC HANTS . We guaranti e to furnish tlie same quality of goods, in Atlanta Ga., for less money than any New York House ran possibly sell them. Our arrangement is complete, and has Superior Advantages to any House in the United States. o u r; PRICE LIST WILL SOON BE READY'; LET SOUTHERN MERCHANTS SEND FOR COPIES. If thvrs is a disposition to buy of SOUTHERN IMPORTERS, Provided terms are equal, now is the time to prove it. 200 Crates and Casks Are now ON THE WAY, and will be in Bond in 60 or 70 days. CROCKERY’—any assortment desired. CH1NA AND GLASS, packed to order. CUTLERY &c.—Any quality & quantity SOUTHERN MERCHANTS Let us hear from yon, be your orders LARGE OR SMALL. BACON, LARD, FLOUR, PRODUCE, DRY-GOODS, &<*., BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. AUCTIONS Made anywhere iu the | State by the two most , eelebrated Salesmen in f. Georgia, * EF Take Notice.—Helmbold’e Buchu will posi tively cure diseases of the bladder, kidneys, grav el,difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision, pains in tbe back, night-sweats, sick-stomach .A- c. See advertisement in another column. YVM. II. BARNES, and UNCLE BILLY niLL Strangers and Visitors are invited to call 1 WM. H. BARNES & CO’S MODEL AUCTION HOUSE, Atlanta. Geo. I860. 38 tf. %$$^I os^^ssil' A compound remedy, in which we have labored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsa parilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. IIow completely this com pound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found, of the follow ing complaints : — Scnoi-ui.A avd Scrofulous Complaints, Erup tions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tic Douloureux, Dehility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipe las, Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Bi.ood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that sea son of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body hy an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and tlie great machinery of life is disordered cr overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputa tion of accomplishing these endsr But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly becausi- the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many prep arations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Ex tract of .Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any. Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wc think we have ground for believing it has vir tues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for §9. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of '1 hroat and Lung Complaint, that it is en tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, GA. BUSINESS CARD’S. fJYHE undersigned having recently purchased the premises generally known as “ Mackiet old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda tion of the people. The proprietor will use every effort for the com fort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. The table will be furnished with the best that a Haneock county market affoids. BRISCOE & ATTORNEYS AT LAI, ' UiLLLIHiK) 11,LL, GEO YI71LL practice in the courts ofthe Oenui', Tf circuit. ' B es a fin kfrn.n1, 1 ^ ^ Drovers will be supplied with provender, pood !i stables, and Qien lots for the exhibition of their stock. Conveyances can be had at all times to any point on either of the Rail Roads. J. M. STANFORD. Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf. BRXDFORD H PILLS. EX ERA ORDINAR Y CURES, The Infallible Gum Coaled Pills, /■ § Are I Dis Are a certain and specific cure for all Urethreal Discharges, Gonorrluea, Gleet, Stricture, and irri tatiou ofthe Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Frus trate Gland. They arc tasteless, and free from giv ing odorto the breath. Prepared by U.Uradfor., y.nud sold by HEFTY Sc IIALL ’ New Y'ork City.nua sola by Milledgeville, Ga. Priee fl per Box. They will be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered 'y"t» PUBS Permanent It \I—t by the use of Cavanaugh's P I 1,1 Cored, SALVE. This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained a lasting reputation. Tryit.ithas no equal. For sale by Gkiicve & Clark JN0. R. WILDER & GALLIE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION M E RCH ANTS. ALSO Agents for Nffw [l’nrb and Marnnuah SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS SAY’ANNAH, GA., S TRICT attention given to the sale of Cot ton and other produce—and orders for plantation supplies filled with dispatch—-and at the lowest casl prices. August 1st, 1860. Illy' New Clothing! JUST RECEIVED AT THE Milledgeville Clothing Store. HOTEL NO. 1. J\. Gents, Y'onths, and Boys SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH ING, all made to order, and tho work warranted. Also, a general assortment 01 BATS! Beebes fashionable Moleskin and Cassimer, and a variety of SOFT CASS., and Light Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also a great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, VA LISES, BAGS, &c„ &c. A. C. Y’AIL, Agent. April 16th, I860. 47 tf. PZLBS, FISTULA, ST&XCTUB.Z3 of Rectum, Urethra Ac. Cures Guaranteed—Cancers and Scrofula CUIIED. J. A. CLOPTON, respectlully informs the public, that he lias returned to his homo in Huntsville, Ala., after an absence of several months in Mobile, and tenders his professional services to the afflicted. Dr. C. refers to the hun dreds of cures he has effected within the last few years as proof of bis skill iu the treatment of these diseases. Huntsville, April 28,1860. 50 ly. Important to Females!! Dr. fcheeseman’s Fills. N O T I C E—The combinations of ingredients in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten sive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruation,removing ail obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the.side, palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al ways arise from interruption of nature. They can be securely used as a preventive. These pills should never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each Box. Price. $1 per box. For sale by Wm. Barnes, also by Herty & Hall of Milledgeville, they will be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of §1, they can also be obtained of Dr. 0. L. Gheeseman. Box No.4531. New York Post-office. 17 ly Milledgeville, Ga.. March 1,1858. Messrs. A. fl. & L. fl, KENAN Are Associated in tiie Practice of i ^ OJtce 1st Door upon 2d floor 0 f MASONIC HALL' Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf. DR. A. II CVWMISg Irwinton, Wilkinson County c Tenders his Professional services to the ( ;,- of Wilkinson county. [Jan * THOMAS J. COX —~ JTTORjYEY at LA IV NEWTON, Baker county, Ga 1 March 18, 1836. 42 tf ETHERIDGE &, SON ^ Factors, Commission and Foruardin<» MERCHANTS 9 SAVANNAH, GA. 9 W. D. ETHERIDGE. July 15th, 1856. 'V. D. ETHERIDcj j r 8 ’tf ‘ J- W. Gun ns Thomas Hardeman, jr BAI9E1HAH & GRIFFIN WHOLESALE GROCERS. D EALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS TOUto CO, SEGARS and Groceries of every > scription. • U6 ' Corner of Cherry and Third Sts., MACON G« Sept. 2, 1859. , , ww law Fi&Bc: RUTHERFORD <fc HARRIS MACON, GA, tljeiiiingcoantiw W ith practice Law in Bibb and t and in the United Strifes Court ;it Savannah am} Marietta. u —also— In any county in the State by Special contract. John Rutherford. CharlesJ.Harri,, March 1(1 I860. Ms, DENTAL OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING Mil.LEDGE Vri.LE, GA., r^Allopetiitious performed with care anil war- rented satisfactory. Milledgeville, May 5th. I860. 50 tf. New JNIeVaWle T*>vma\ Cases. DE FOREST. .YRHSTiiO.NG. & CM. DIVST GOODS ESERCEAIHTS, 75, 77, 59, 82, S3 £i. 05 Dnane st. TIcw If orb. WAJ1SUTTA PRLYTS 1)U. CHARLES II. HALL MAFEIS ’ SOIL-LIFTING PLOW ! (5AH L "y^HEN a surface Plow is run at a depth of twelve inches, and a two-horse Soil Lifting Plow follows, which is capable of disintegrating to a depth of fifteen inches more, there is a total dis integrated depth of twenty-seven inches, and those who so practice will find that they have an other farm beneath that represented on their map. A smaller size of this Plow, fone horse) thinner in the sole and more dart-like in its figure, is an admirable implement for cultivating crops smm c( 5ii gApff. ■ -A I y ., SpOIiD y OLD If ; i-affAU s-i sj l t j tf i i y l ip, lAVH ISK H 1U SK L V WE offer for sale the above standard brand of fine Copper Distillod-Malted Kye-Wiiiskej, in barrels and half barrels. As it is of onr own distillation, and highly improved by age. we confidently recnimnt i d it as the PUREST and best Whiskey that ca tilled. We offer onr can possibly be dis and will do the work of more than forty men «'ith ! , orn I '’ AM!,,¥ RVE WIISSKEV, Axr:.k .1.- .i * . i , ana hoes. With the corn crop, close alongside the corn, and to the full depth of twelve inches when the corn is but three inches high, and before the roots occupy the space be tween the rows : this will lift the soil, move every corn plant with the soil, and for so slight a dis tance as not to separate the particles from the roots, yet so completely loosening the mass that the plant may be picked up with the fingers. This is more thorough cultivation titan enn be obtained by one huudred hoeings, leaving the soil in bet ter tilth and cutting of no roots. More than twenty thousand of these Plows were sold last year. PRICES: One Horse Two Horse “ “ with Cutter.. Three Horse “ with Cutter For sale by J. A. QUIMBY, No. 3. Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Octo ter 18, 1860. 23 6m. other brands, from the larg tins tool may run | s .i— .i .... ” t Stock of Fine Whi«- in the United States. FREEMAN & 8I.HP80N, Pfienix Distillery, On tlie Sebuylbili River. Pliindelphia. Office 96 Wall Street. New Y'ork: and 199 South Fr ,nt St. Pliilladelnhia March 26. I860. (e) 44 lyr .... *9 50 .... 12 50 ... 14 00 ... 14 00 ... 15 50 MAPES’ NITROGEXISED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF? LIME. REMOVAL. rpHE uudersigned, A*ent for the above fertiliser. A quenre of its marked mucous* tlie. past season, an.l . Jpnst season, an.l the great ly increased demand arising therefrom, has made arrangements with the manufacturer for a large and full supply; ami requiring greater facilities for storage ana other accommodation, has ta ken the four story Warehouse, as below, where he will be able to supply any quantity required, with promptness. He may Ik* allowed to express Va satisfaction in view of the fact that of the numerous purchases made of him by planters, peuerully for the purpose of making comparative tests with other fertilisers not oue omu has come to nis knowledge where our Fertiliser i not shown a decid«.*d superiority. Planters who have Scholastic Year I860. rjMIIS flourishing Institutional:; i Five General De partments. 1st. A Collegiate Department, Which embrticetui four years course of study, inclu ding tii! the branches of Science necessary to make Yonn# Ladies thorough and acco;np!isiiad scholars. ’Pi. it li >n (2 ' kA IHl a.,.,, n , v. 2d. Ah Academic Department, Mapes’ Phosphate, now make it their sole reliance, and are or- j ^ Ultion Ot) j)t*r fUlIlUITl. during (some of them) as much at* fifty tons, for use the next t season. This fact speaks for itself. We have discovered n : quality developed in the drouth, which was before naolictvtd, ri 2: it* hyeronietric power orcnpacity, to absorb moisture from j In Winch pupils are properly prepared for College, the atmosphere, which obviated to a large extent the late unpar-1 and a good ba°M laid for thorough Scholarship. Tu ition from $;iU to 40 a year. >d. A Music Department, alieled drought where it was used, while most other fertilizer werenotoniy valueless, but positively injurious to the plan*. : The safety and profit as a money investment, arising from the! use of Mapes’ Phosphate, are now placed beyond question, and ! ! For instructing pupil,on tin- Diana Forte Guitar, tiliser reliable under all circumstances of soil, mode of cultiva- Harp, Ol^Tdll, Hill liionium, \ lollli, &l*. ltlltlOU 5p-»B. Tlie undersigned is also prepared to snpply any description 4th. Ornamental Department, of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY and implements of the f r 7 latest improved patterns adapted to Southern cultivation, at low-1 Where instruction is given in everv variety ct Painting and needlework. Tuition from to est prices. Out. 9, 1S«0. J. A. QUIMBY, No. 3, Warren Block, (50 5m.) Augusta, Geo. 5lh. A Domestic Department. For teaching pupils the Elementary anil Practical duties of Domestic Affair?. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, TT'OUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COR. r OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS., Bat. timohk, Mti.—Tbe’Eargest, Most Elegnutly Furn ished A Popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for Y’oung Men desiring to obtain a Thorough Piuctical Business Educa tion in tlie shortest possible time and at the least ex pense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with spec imens ol Penmanship, and a Large Engraving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) repre senting the Interior view ofthe College, with Cnta- lognes stating terms, Ac., will be sent to Every Young Man on application, F'hke or Charge. Write im mediately and you will receive the package by return mail. Address, E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. September 2Rth, 1860. 18d*w ly. t3F“See advertisement of Sanford’s Liver lnvigo- rator, aud Cathartic Pills, in another column. rOB THE CUBE op Cos/irci)css, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysen tery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas. Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, S'eura/tfia, as a Dinner Pill, and/or Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Frioe, 85 cents per Box; Five boxes for $L0O. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer tify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish grads our American Almanac, in which they are given; with also full descriptions of tlie above complaints, and the treatment that should he followed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by For Sale in Milledgeville by GRIEVE &. CLARK, and HERTY & HALL. j££b MANHOOD, Mj-pfHOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published in a Sealed Envelope, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT. AND Radical cure of spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weakuoso, Sexual Debility, Nervousness aud Involuntary t n T -.r Emissions, producing Impntencj, Consumption, and Mental I -V 1 '' ,,bui n * D » and Physical Debility. By ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D„ The important fset that the awful consequence* of self-abuoc may be effectually removed without internal medicines or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, and otner empiriral devises, is here clearly demonstrated, aud the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as arlopted by the celebrated author fully explained by mean* of which ever^ one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least sands prove i Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. JCHAS. J. C. KLINE. 480 First Avenue. New York; Post Box 4666. April 17th, 18fi«. (P) 47 ly. JT is to the interest of every body to go and bay their DRY GOODS and CLOTHING at GREAT BARGAINS, SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. J. 5AN8 & CO. Milledgeville Nov , 2d., 1860. 24 tf. Blackberry Wine. FAOULTT. Rev. W. C* WILKES, A. 31., President, Prof. R.T. ASBURY, A. JL, See’v. Prof! \V. Fisher A. M- Mrs. Mary A. Wilkes. Mrs. 31. A. Land. Miss Julia A. Stanford. Miss Itoxa (.’happel. Miss Carrie E. Land. Miss Clara Stone. Miss Eunice J- E-<kew. Mrs. Agnes Braumnllef Rev. Ailiel Sherwtfod, D. D., Griffin, preside® 1 Board Trustees • Hon..Tohu T. Crowder, Monroeeounty, Vice Pres t. Col. John T. Stephens, Forsyth, See’y. A. G. Cabaniss, Esq., Forsyth, Treasurer. COMMENCEMENT. Examination of Senior Class, July 2.— 6. Annual Examination, July 12, 13. 16. Commencement Sermon, Rev. P. H. Mell, D. D-, Athens, July 15. Junior Exhibition, July 17tli. Commencement day,-July I8th. Literary Address, by Hon: Mr. Douglas, Cuthhert, Go. . Fall Term will begin Aug. 20th. For fortn* information send for a Catalogue. WM C. WILKES, I’rest. R. T. Asbiiky, Secretary Faculty. July 9th, I860. d ly. CASTLEN & VARDELL A PURE article of this Wine, can he had at the Store of Grieve 4k Clark, also at the Va riety Store of M. CONN A SONS’. This Wine is four years old, and in taste much resembles the very best Old Port. A few dozen of this age can be obtained. CF Price *1 25 per bottle. d tf. Jatsb’i Cardial, which is ap excellent remedy for cough, colds, pain in the breast, inflamed throat, dto ~r~~ ~VLJ’z,,,»,! Price SI a box may be found at ihe Drug Store of Hbrty & Hall. I ment - and be cured ' rnce WHOLESALE VYD RETAIL DEALERS IV DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e. MACON, GA. November 13th, I860. 26 di-w ly. EP* It'yon are afflicted with Piles, send to Hetty & Hall and get a box of Sturdevant’s pile omt ■:a tf. \ TIIE subscriber has now on hand, all the sizes of RAYMOND’S New Style of META Ltd BURIAL CASES, which will he sold cheap for CASH. All faxes most he paid for on delivery. L. KEN FI ELD. Milledgeville. July 4.1859. 6 tf Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, in new aud beautiful patterns, the ALSO THE AN08KEAG, A New Print, which excells every Print in the Coun try for perfect ion of execution and designs in full Mad der Colors. Our Prints areeheaper than any in mar ket. and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. Feb. 7 1860, (t>) 37 I y’r. H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to I-#”Residence—the House recently occupied by Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door. Jan. 5th, 1858. 53 tf Ji