Southern federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1861-1862, February 12, 1861, Image 4

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NOITHERS FEDERAL UNION. TVXilledffeviHe, G-a. To )ar rrndcr» of Ihr Constitution. Circumstances of recent occurrence, both of a public and private nature, have made it expodicet for nr- to suspend for a short ••.mo tii^ pah, I rati oil of tho Constitution. until 5 can complete arrange ments. now in propress, for its reissue elsewhere under better and more favorable auspices. To-morrow’s paper will be the las'- which I shall issue in Washington City. On the ti;st of Ju’y last, immediately after the adjournment of the Baltimore Convention, 1 nssum COERCION. To the minds of many people the only remedy for secession is coercion. If the people of a State conceive that they have a right under certain cou general advertisements. CHEAP FOR CASH! | j fflUBBSEtiUE CWTHI.W STORE. elate themselves, as a people and as a Slate, to he \ &OXI2L No. a iree and independent Government, s* parate from ; TPHE Subscribe.' having just returned from the North, I then, say the ' A. is now prepared to furnish h:s old friends and ous- ; j aud outside of the Federal Union short-sighted nud unthinking, that State and peop e must he hemmed in with armies. Powder aud miners to their apt antage) Cloitiiiis of any Description, nail must be directed against them, blood must': {nun a very large assortment of the best quality ever J llow, -even unto the liorses’ bridles,’’ and every ! ,l “ <-“-'• A!1 n,,ide ordt ' r - ,U:d "' ,rk j Get.eral Government must be evercis- j force of th i ed to bring that State back to the position she at ed the prutrri torsiiip and editorial control of tho i tirst assumed only througli the the sanction of the Constant ion. IFiriiig the exciting and in amen- very people who now have withdrawn her from tous Presidential canvass that ensued, I used my (the l.nion. It any State choose to assume tne warranted, I can give you r.s good n bargain for cash as any j other establishment, but not aaiuir do" r ehlier in price i or o mlity. A. C. VAIL, Agent, j Milledgeville, November 5, I860. 24 tf j CITATIONS. GEORGIA. Bulloch county. To all wiiom it may concern. VV'HKKEAS, Richard A. Lane applies tome for r T letters of adinniistration on the estate of John A. Bunco, late of grid comity, deceased. These are therefore to citesind admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b and ..ppearot nivoffie -, w ithin the time prescribeti by law, and show ean~e, if miy they have, why letters of adminis rti*i-»n on the estate of said deceased should net be )samal to applicant. Given under im muni officially, tins Ith day oi Jan uarv, 1861. 3d.it. ton) WILLIAM LEE,1 Sr., Only. CARRIAGE l>"st efforts to secure the election of John C. Breek enridge and Joseph Lane, not merely because 1 was convinced that those distinguished men pos sessed, in an eminent degree, all the qualities ie- quisite for the proper discharge of the dudes of the high offi -eg for which the national democracy had nominated them, but because I was firmly persuaT ed that tiieir election by entrusting the power ot the Executive to men who would truly and faith fully administer the Government for tne benefit ot the whole nation, with an equal regard for the rights of ail section*, and a stern devotion to the Jeltt-r and spirit of the Constitution, was the only means of saving the Futon from the dissolution which is now an accomplished fact. 1 believed that if the republicans succeeded in electing their candidate by a puiely sectional vote, on a sectional platform of principles directly antagonistic to th- rights, interests. saf.dy, and honor of the Southern States, the Union must perish, because I knew that those States would neither submit to oppres sion nor degradation, and I felt that they ought not to do so. When the result of the election was made kuown, and it was ascertained that Abraham Lincoln of fiiinoi.s was elected President of the United .States from tV 1th of next March, in compliance, it is true, with lbr Joints of the Constitution, but in pal pable contempt of the s. irit of that sacred instru ment, I hesitated not to defend the South, thus assailed in all her vital interests, and to commend and applaud tho courage, the dignity, the patriot ism, and the wisdom which she displayed in her prompt resolution not to submit to the degrading rule of a sectional majority banded together for tiie sole purpose of oppressing her, and animated by no other feeling than deadly hate of her and her institutions. I f-lt that the South ought to insist on perfect equality ot the Union, or ib.M r ri. v. non it oecsmo evident to all that she could not obtain the fotuier, I hoped that she would promptly secure the latter, and 1 have faithfully used every exertion of which l was capa ble io aid her in striking the blow which was to free her from a partnership which had been divert ed from the pious purposes of its founders, and made an instrument of oppression ami insult. Whether the rights of secession were considered a right legitimately exercisable under the Consti tution as belonging to the residuary mass of pow ers reserved to tho people of the several States, and not delegated to the Federal agency, or wheth er it were considered as the right of revolution, did not appear to me to be a matter of much practical importance. 1 believed that the right of secession was specially reserved to the Steles by the fram ers of the Constitution, and the histoiy of the for- mation’of that compact distinctly justified the be lief. But. even as a tight of revolution, secession was, in my mutd, not merely justifiable, but essen tia! to the security of tiie Southern States, from the moment that the Chicago platform was declared by the dominant party to he the fundamental law of the land in plac. United Stales. On no day since the sixth of No vember would I have counselled a single Southern Stateto abate one jot or ore tittle of her just rights or to submit for one hour to the practical execu tion of the doctrines of the republican party. I advocated secession. 1 hoped, and still hope, that ail the Southern States will secede. I thought that au attempt to coerce a Stale to remain in the Union after she has solemnly declared by a vote of iter people in sovereign convention that she will secede, would he tho extreme of wickedness and the acme of folly. To “enforce the laws’’ within the limits of a State which had so see-ded without collision with Ihc people who had abjured those laws, was clearly an impossibility, it mu-t lead to war, a war the most calamitous, tho most unho ly. th- most infamous that was ever declared since the world began. The stealtny despatch of the Star of the West to carry Federal soldiers to reinforce Fort Sumter, and thus m al! human probability bring on a cou- diet with the Mouth Carolina troops, devised by General Scott and executed by Mr. Holt, I de nounced as it deserved. It is not to the foresight of the Commanding General or the Secretary of War that we are to attribute our escape from a con- diet which, had their plans been carried out, was inevitable. By condemning the coercive policy of these offi cials, by a leafless avowal of my honest convic tions. by an outspoken decimation of what I be lieve to he the. duty which the South owes to her self, I necessarily incurred the increased enmity of iny enemies : the displeasure, and, 1 may sav, tho hostility of those whose piivate interests are aff-ctedby secession, and who are, therefore, j full powers of sovereignties she originally possess- | ed, Iter people must he taught at the mouth ot the j cannon that the laws and governin' lit of the Union < ! must be obeyed aud recognized. In short, howev-1 ! er much the. rights of a .State maybe infringed ' upon by other Mates, and however much all redress therefor may be retused her, she must remain p rt : of the Federal Government, tho'she may have ' ( .^uiYey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark.Spikenard.<nrnmo- to he pinned thereto with bayonets. That is coer-; mile Flowers aud Gentian. They are manufactured DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS W nor ,:.c„w r b,„,r,„, r d.o..id .pplio.ut GEORGIA, Baldwin coun y. THEKEAS, Charles Ivey has applied to he t appointed guardian of the property of Eliz abeth Gibson, a minor resident of said county. This is to cite all persons concerned to appear hi( ^ Jshdri notice!' at “’l- te J. m ” u . r! ” f . Ordinary, to .e j g liberal share of public patronage is respect- j on toe fitst Monday in March next, wo s' _ ! fullv solicited, and we hope that those having u hy !h, ‘. I work to be done m our line of business, will give j s R. E. GARDNER, (Successor to K. IE & B. It. Gardner,) Would respectfully announce to the public gener ally, that he has taken the SHOP formerly oc cupied by H. B. .V 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. Particularattention will be given to the DOING 3 UP of Carriages, Uetrim- v ing, &e. All kinds of Carriage Ikon Work i done with despatch. We will make to order any description of a ve-j METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, GA. I IIIE undersigned having recently purchased . the premises generally known as “ Mackies old stand’’ has opened a Hotel for the accommoda tion of the people. The proprietor will use every effort for the com fort ami convenience of all who may favor him j with their patronage. The table will be furnished with the best that J a Hancock county market affixds. Drovers will be supplied with provender, good t stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their stock. Conveyances can be had at all times to any t point on either of the Kail Rorels. J. M. STANFORD. Sparta.. Ga., .Ian. 2, JSfiO. 32 tf. li USIHl liss t A t£ Ir V I BS.I3COXJ & ccGisAI ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' IIiLLUiGU ILi.t, GI.O, W ILL practice in the courts of the Onm > circuit. ' Ke - Milledgeville. Ga., March 1. 1858. 411 | T A, D« A L, la, ( i . Arf, Associated in the Practice of Law Office 1 St Door upon "id floor of us a trial. We fee! coufident of giving them entire i 22nd V lS6“" der WJ ° ffiC!a 61R r<5 Ji,nnarv j satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in j Bll VDFOUD S EX Tit A Oil DIN A It Y CURES. The Infallible Gum Coaled Pills, Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi, Louisiana, South by Dr. Duds himself, who is au expen cessful Physician, and hence, should not be JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y. : prices. . Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1857. (1 MASONIC HALL. Jan.23d,1857. 35 tf. DK A- II IririuIftit, Wilhen.son € ottti iy f; n iz'i, a of Wilkinson county. TIHJ.HaS 33 tf. Carolina, and Florida have assumed the position I among the quack nostrums, which tfi.K>uthe eonutrv, They be- *en(l which the Medical pn»fe.-*Mon are so ! supposed in the preceedtng paragraph. lim ing their constitutional rights in danger, and -S^ViOuirlv"bef< I about to be disturbed, have taken upon themselves their otiginal sovereignty. They now declare ' themselves to be independent States without the jurisdiction of the United States’ Government.— j na enumerated had a population in 185tl | truly Valuable Bitter- have not the public for one year, and yet ' there is a boa vy demand for rliein from all parts oft i the Union. I l)r. Frink, No. 3<> West 35th Street, New Volk, j I have been greatly benefitted by uaing Dr. D<-da’ and : , Hie . , , „ oi 3,558,048 souls. About one-lourth of this liura- | tne Bitters, and mn now using the: | her were males between tiio ages of fifteen aud ~ r “" sixtv years, making ec3,7d2 males, a large portion of which are Rble to bear arms. It is not too high an estimate we believe, to assume that the six ssfullv itt mv practice. As <1 medicine for Females ; 1 consider them unequaled." Dr. Guernsey. No. 18 West 23d Street, says: “I have used Dr. D"ds' Wine Bitters in my practice. ... , nnd in all cases where a tonic is required, I consider -tates in aliened can to-uay bring an army 0* t tiiemunsurpassed, and ehcertTiHy recommend them os , >00,111X1 men into tho field. Tho people of those ! „ valr.nhle Familv Medicine. ' GEORGIA, Baldwin county. 1\ T HEKEAS, i’iiomas J. Finney applies for let- tV ters of guardianship for the property ot Emily Gibson, a minor resident of said county. . This is to cite all persons concerned to file their objections, if any, to the grunting ot letters to said applicant, on or before the first Monday in March next. Given under mv official signature, this January 22nd, iBffl. 35 5t. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. SAM I I). IRVIS. GREEXt.KE BUTLER. . dW> States are men like ourselves. They ate blood of j j our blood, bone of our bone, and flesh of our flesh. Dr. Meacham, of Florida, says: •For several years 1 suffered all the horrors of <’ron- riteir lathers as well as our lathers stood shoulder i' - Dyspepsia. I t'-.-ed all other remedies without avail :o shoulder iu the battles of the Revolution, and i * discarded prejudacand used Dr. Doris "tne utt GEORGIA. Twiggs county. Vl^HKKEAS. Reitjnmin T. Htty applies to mo for vt letters of Guardians!,ip of tiie person and prop erty of Nancy L. Tull, minor of Bennett Tull-, late of and admonish till and eased. which hav cure me." Mr. G- 8. Weaver, of Albany. N. Y., says: •Mv wife was sinking rapid I v with consumytion; th Bhe had lier heroes as well as wc ; she I best physiciansin Albany and New York eitv pronounc d her case hopeless. She used L>r. Dods Wine Bit | spilled their blood as freely. The soil of South 1 Carolina soaked in as much American and British I blood as did the soil of Connecticut or of Massach- ' USettS had her Sumter, aud we had our Putnam. Her said county These arc singular the kindred and others interested, to show cause, if any, on or hv the first Monday iu March next, n-atly benefitted ine, and 1 believe will I why said letters nitty net be granted. Given under my hand officially. January 14, 1861. 35 5t.j LEWIS SOLOMON. Oru'y. 'sons were baptized at the same font with ours, ters; and is cured : and drank at the same well-spring of Liberty.— T “ £ ‘ l’o dav those sons of the South have as deep and , Sli uiu: * frehrur ..1 imi-|*i"ls»o». »,.a «» j. «low a regard of their iualietiable rights as do the sous : of tne North. They have as keen a sense of any wioug done them as do ourselves, aud areas quick i and determined to resent it. They are living up- j GEORGIA Wilkins' Sir HEREAS, Jolm bavin-rpoli'-d P ion their own soul; they arc defending their own ; says: Mr. J. B. Stasia,of Newark, N. J.,snys: j Th “Mv daughter was extremely ill: site had been a» ! t,sl " I i,.i..!.di ..h r T.i..;-» 1. . <*-»r y. ' tnflaiiiatinii of the Bowels, which had produced ex ! ■ 1 treine debility. Her case was considered hopeless by , ; all who saw her. A friend recommended Hr. Do ts' : !) " Wine Bitters; she used them and is well.” Mr. Brittain, editor of the Bonner of Liflit, in Boston I ■TiAfff'te'i.-fc cl:. Given uude v iiiiin th*' time preuttriiH-fi 1*y law, r.u vvrrc tr. ■ tmual letters o! <i;s- il *>ffii’iuliv at ELLlS HARVILL, Ord’r. 32 tit. IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALB AS \ y Geo rgia. [ )HA(’TICE iu tiie Superior Courts of the Smith Western Circuit,—iu Terrell, liumlnlph. and Ear ly counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma con Counties in the Macon Circuit, in the United States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special contract,in any County in Southern Georgia. January 1st’ 1800. 34 tf. NOTICE. rpilF. SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will b. A open for the reception of MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the ap- ’ proachiug Session. Cali and see me. E. S. CANDLER. Milledgeville. Oct. ], l-ffill- I!) tf. lllllSII re a certnin and specific cure for all Uretbreal Discharges. Gonorrlima, Gleet, Stricture,andIrri tutiou of the Kidneys. Bladder, Urethra, and 1'ros- tiate Gland. They are tasteless, aud free from giv ing odorto the breath. Prepared bv R.Bruifmr New York City.and -old by HEb’TY ,t HALL Milledgeville. Ga. Price jl per Box. They will be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered.'' T^?=PII*I3S Permanently Cured, ■J—r by the use of Cnranavoh's Pll-E SALT K. This Salve has accomplished extraordinaiy cures, and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it,it has i no equal. For sale byGlllKYK *V Cl.ARK j JVO. R. WILDER & LILLIE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION M E RCH ANTS. ALSO Agent* for [York nnd Sarnnnah SZOZ2 WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, SAVANNAH, GA., S TRICT attention given to the sale of Cot ton and other produce—and orders for plantation supplies filled with dispateh—and at the lowest cash prices. August 1st, 1860. Ill y— GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. houses and children, aud they believe themselves to he right. Those are the people who are to he coerced. And who are to coerce those people ? The reg ular army of the United fetates numbers about 13,0UU men, including musicians, wagoners, and camp employees. The most of this army is needed upon our western frontiers, which cau not be left unprotected even for a day. The rest are employ ed in garrisoning and taking care of various forts and other public property in different parts of the country. The regular army, therefore, would be of no advantage in forcing the seceded States hack to tho Union. The militia ol the free States, though much greater in number than the regular army, cau not he made available in currying on an aggressive war, for the simple reason that the Governor of a State, can not order tho militia out of that State upon duty. 1 he militia of a State is of the Constitution of the j designed solely for delence and not for aggression. Not a single Connecticut soldb-r esn be obliged to inarch into another State. The Governor is the coinniandaiit-iu-cliiet hut his military jurisdiction is no broader than his civil. Some other force than State militia must therefore be used to coerce the South. That task will have to be perform'd, if performed at ali, by a volunteer force, which would necessarily he undisciplined and raw re cruits. They would too, he engaged in a warfare against brothers, and be fighting for pay rather than the Right. They would ho hirelings rather than willing volunteeis, such as won the battles of 1812, and swept the plains of Mexico in '40. Indeed only those men wouid voluuteer to carry on au aggressive war against the South who have no spark of patriotism in their hearts, who know not how to prize tho blessings ot Liberty, and who desire to see this Republic weltering in its j own blood. The North wo hope would give but! few volunteers tor tiie coercion cause. And if| such an armv should leave these States to inur- Dr. J. Bovee Dels’ Wine Bitters have cured me of' Biles of the worst and obstinate character.” A distinguished lady of Mobile, Ala., writing to a femnie friend says: “I would advise you to use Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Im- | perial Wine Bitters. I have used them, and consider; them a blessing to our sex.” W e might write a small volume, nnd then would not give one fourth of the Testimonials iu our possession, as : to the virtue of these Valuable Bitters, but we will on iy sav that thev are approved of by our best Physicians, are doing much good in all parts of the country, and carnestlv entreat the afflicted to try them. Sold by the proprietors. CH ARLES WIDDIFIELD &- CO.. 78 William St. New York, and by Druggists generally. 25 tf. For sale by GRIEVE Jt CLARK, .Milledgeville.. New Arrangement. Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 1 \th insl. THE Subseribersare convey ing the U. S. Mail from Mil ledgeville via Sparta, Culver- ten nud Powelton to Doubles Wells, and would respectfully invite the attention of! their friends and the travelling public, to their new and complete*arrsngement for travelling facilities over thisline. •SCHEDULE—Leave Milledgeville after the arrival "f trains from Coiumhas. Macon and Savannah; Ar rive in Sparta at 6 o’clock P. 51. and at Double Wells ' same evening. Leave Double Wells a*ter 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 Sc FORBS. \ Stage O Alecs—Milledtrerillr Hotel Milledger'lie-, O'a s TAILORING. J. C. S P K R L I N G, thankful for past favors would inform his old nds and customers, tf that he is still at his ^ BUSINESS and can ‘is.'ij be found next door to the Recorder office. His tits and work, warranted to give SilTTSF’ACTIOKT. LIAS. WINSLOW, An cxp^ricureit N»:/•■>*• nnd fVmr Phyt-ioian, presents to th*at tention of j* jthei>. L*t SOOTHING SYRUP, V O It (' II I I. I) IC k ,T TEETHING, which greatly faci’itates the p ocos*» of teething, by softening th«‘ gums, ml iigc i inflammation—will allav AL L pais and (Spasmod ic action, and in Sure fo Regulate the Bo tret s. >*»n it. mothers, it will give n*«t to yournolves. and AM) HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. 2 Fold this artiele for over ten years, and ENL’E AND TRUTH of it, what We have never been sht** to sayj »if any other medicine —NEVER HAS IT KAIL , JllvfN. rd, ix A SINGLE IN STANCE. TO effect A WIXSLOW’S CLRE - when timely i.sod. Never did we ; i!nrkT .,| X:f1 know an instance of by ary ^OOIIII-S(t one who had used it. ary, all SYRUP are delighted with its speakifi'.— * term* of highest com- Xfew Clothing! JUST RECEIVED AT THE j Milledgeville Clothing Store. Depend u RELIEF We have nn CAN SAY. i.N distmtiifaetio Nov. 1st, I860. 24 tf FALL AM) WINTER sta&aissrasJBT i WISS O-Slzwl /r , has jurt returned from New York with a beautilul assortment of Ail FALL AND WINTER fears experience, ULFILLMKNT OF nee where the infant il! be tonnd in fifteen t I operationa. and spea uieudation of its magi«;ai etf-ets and m- d:* al I in this matter “what we do know,*’afterr. j AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE what we declare. I a almost every iui*tai is wilfering from puin and **xhuustioM. r»*1 or twenty minutes alter the syrup is adru I This valoabh'preparation is th** pre«cription of one of the most I experienced nnd skillful nurses in New England, aud bus { been uetd with never-failing euccesa in Thousands of Cases. | It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the *torn- aiui bowel**, correct* *»*-idity. and gives t.tne and energy to the oh* syateni. It will almost instantly relieve. Griping in the Bowels, and H ind Colic. -p-edilv remedied, end l*eve it the best va nd THE WORLD, iU hil* ”lt- AXD DIARHHOSA IN arises from t* « thing, «»r neither who hosa child plaints—DO NOT LET Y ok others, stand betw FOU CHILDREN TEETHING. vhic. if not SURE.' 1 will lx* surf.—yet medicine, if thru ! pany each i We REMEDY IN «f DYSENTERY, •children, whether it »v other cause. Wc would say to every fferinc from any of the foregoing coin- R PREJUDICES. NOR THE PREJUDICES offering child, and the relief that BSOLUTELY SURB—to follow the rise <»f this bull directions f*.r using will a**eom- ile of cuRTrs upper. July iI, 1859. Edwards' House* Sparta. Moore'* Hotel, Double Well*. der and pillage the people of the South, we fear J SLATING—SLATING they would have an enemy in the rear as well as in tiie front, ana that between the two they would ! find dishonored graves.—Sentinel Sf Witness, (Con- , nrxticnt.) I.iucolu 7 . Inrorcrrulion. Our liveliest sympathies are with the President I elect in his present sufferings. His punishment is j most severe, his afflictions almost intolerable.— From time to time the telegraph, that all-seeing eye, has told ns of his troubles, and we have been greatly moved at the plaintive tales about them disseminated by that magic agency. These short, but pathetic narratives speak volumes which should command our pity. Here arc a few I and was last evening l tilt a very late honr.” for the Union no matter at what sacrifice ot prin ciple or consistency; and I have been visited with the most vindictive animosity of certain members t conference with Mr. Lincoln to day.’ «>! tb" I b PsiilMli l’k Cubiuet. wt» Ji.tW ...I ct£ ,e of popular tmst. ait I know nothing of the popular heart, because I did not permit their iiresponsible and unwarranted conduct, exposing the country to war, and implicating the honor of their chief, to pass unrobnfced. Having deceived tho Presi dent, informing him of orders issued when it was too late for hint to recall them, and knowing that those orders were opposed to the President’s poli cy and in violation of his assurances to others, these ni-n, elevated by chance, and to the coun try’s misfortune, to tha high offices they now hold, aro the fit originators and executors of the petty vengeance which, iu the abused name of the Pres ident, they have wreaked upon me. 1 regret that the President did not punish their treachery : but my knowledge of his character w ill never suffer me to believe otherwise than that his kindness yielded what hi« judgment condemned, and that if lie had been previously consulted as to General Sc rtt’s aud Mr. Holt’s strategical dodges, he would AV. E. ELLIOTT, PR ICTIfAL SLATER AAD DEALER IT BEST SLATES, RECENTLY FROM RICHMOND, VA„ t S now ready to do any work in his line of btisi- j ness—Slating, and warranted free from Leak-1 age. Hrpnir. Io old Slnlr Roof* attended to I’romptlT. \Y. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory of Iron Railing. Verandah, Balconies, Iron Stairs, j Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree Boxes,| Consisting of all the LATEST and most desirable styles of French Hals of every variety. Also, many rich and fancy articles, beautiful Em broidery, elegant Laces and Velvets, Head- Dresses and Dress Caps, Bead Netts. Hair Pins, it pekkins, New-York. :-oat!ieout»idawrap] Bonnet Pina, Fancy Buttons, Lace Veils, Ruches, ^ *!?!?,, , k ' '' '. u 7t-r-r ’ / , . Sold lit Milledgeville bv GRIEVE & Ireneh and American Flowers, and a verv large and well selected stock of RIBBOaNTS. MARSALA IN SILKS, HOOP SKIRTS. Ac., Ac. Call and examine for yourselves before purchas ing, as it will be much to your interest. She is thankful for part favors, and solicits a liberal pa tronage from our city and surrounding counties. Milledgeville, Oct. 8th, 1860. 20 tf Principal office. No. 13 Cedar Street, nty 25 Cents per Bo September t, I860. CLARK. N. y. Price 14 I f. Tax Laws of Georgia. COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE, {• EVV eopiesoftheTAX LAWS arc on hand and >r sale at this office.—Price Si per copy Ar.’ DIARHHIE4! CRAMPS! CHOLERA! HOTEL NO. 1 A General Assortment of Gents, Youths, and Boys SPRING A SUMMER CLOTH ING. all made to order, and the work warranted. Also, a general assortment, oi HATS ! Beebes fashionable Moi.t>KiX an-; Cassimi-.k, 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„ Ac. A. C. VAIL, Agent. April I6tli,1860. 47 tf. FZI.S3, FISTULA, STRUCTURE of Rectum, Urethra dkc. Cures Guaranteed—Cancers and Scrofula CURED. D R. J. A. CLOPTON, respectfully informs the public, that lie has returned to his home in Huntsville, Ala., after an absence of several months iu Mobile, and tenders his professional services to the afflicted. Dr. C. refers to the hun dreds of cures lie has effected w ithin the last few y ears as proof of his skill in the treatment of these diseases. Huntsville, April 28, I860. 50 ly. Tesdeiss his Professional services to tin [Jan. (i. :>7 j J. HON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWTON, Baker colnty, Ga March 18, 1856. jo ETHERIDGE STSON," Factors, Commission and Fomardino SAVAtSiVAM, «, A . ~. r». ether tun e. w. o. etheruic,- j July 15tb, W>‘>. ,j t j \ Ihomas H akhemax, jr. J. \V. gkii eis HAB.DESEAXff & GBirriW jWUOLUSA^E UROCRwV D ealers in wines, liquors. ion A p Ct >, SEGAKS and Groceries of every ( ',e- j scription. Corner of Cherry and TutRo Sts., JIlfOtY G.l, | Sept. 2, 1859. n Wheeler a IvEsovs SEWIJVG MACHINES, THE BEST MACE' Sena fo r a (' j r r rr I a r . GREAT CENTRAL ARENCY 6? TEE ST.'H. Machines of all kiwis repaired by £• J. JoSsS3StOS8 ^ t o., WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS. MACON, GA. Macon, March ^5th, I860. 44 lv. F. G. DA IN A, (LATE DANA c\- WASUBURX } Factor and Commission S AVANS AH. GA. CONTIXI'K the above hn<iiit • .«* nt tiie old stand*: Dunn Wash burn. 114, Huy street, mid amj.n- u all produce conaigL- d to make liberal ad vane •il to mv care. August 1, 1860. II 6ir LIFE DROPS Ithe never failing REMEDY. Tiii 8 incdicin^ haft been TRIED. TES TED. acd P1LOV ED. bv TEX YEARS ♦*xncrii*ut:(\ to the only CERTAIN. SAKE, and RELIABLE ^ LADY, who has spent several years iu Teac David Wilmot, ol Proviso fame, was in close j Fipure - . A*e ,«lc , nnd all other Iron Work oi a' ■ decorative character. l‘trr.«i<fcMt clvLt if picHiTv oppressed wltli ! Enflo^ingt'einrli'ry S.of« will receive liiepur- j the visits ol the politicians, occupying all histilne. ,, ricuinr Aiteuiion. "Mr Lincoln was shut up for several hours yea- W. E. E. is Agent for an extensiv * Marble! terday with Cameron. ■ Monument Works, likewise for the Steam Marble j “Thurlow Weed has been in town a day or two,: Mantle Works. and who bring* i to es-tablish a immured with Mr. Lincoln Designs of all. with prices, can he seen at his office, tip stairs, over Morning News office, Bay "The future occupant of the White House waa ; Street,'.Savannah, Ga kept close all the morning with Governor Chase. ’ A specimenjof onr work tnav he seen on the I Indeed, it is no wonder “that Mr. Lincoln has j D epo t building in Milledgev ‘ already lost something of that elasticity tor which he has been uistingui-hed, and that he is pale, anxious and abstracted.’ ’ Ti e latest accounts of "Old Abe's” durunce vile came to us through the Springfield correspondence ! of the Demov.rat The writer mentions the fact that Frank Blair, “whose very namo sounds to j earnest republicans like the blast of a trumpet,” j (.liot setting their teeih on edge, we hope,) “has i had a protracted interview with tho President i Reference—G. W. Ii. It. Savannah. Adams, Superintendent C. 23 dds&wtf. FOB SALE! I OFFER FOR SALE MY PLANTATION, ly-1 ing 1 4 miles North East of Eatonton, betweei • Parltes Bridge, and Garner's Ferry Road, consist ing of 450 ACK.ES, never have permitted the Star of the West to have w eak knees to notice the quiet determination and been chartered and sent to Fort Sumuer. It was j cool courage of a man like Frauk Blair. What, elect.” He concludes bv saving it is good for , About One Hundred Acres \\ oodland, !• iftv Ac of Good Bottom Laud, 30 ol which has D' cleared tli—n, must he the determination and courage of j the man who endures so many protracted inter views l ! Truly, solitary confinement is severe punish- ' raent enough, but to he incarcerated tor hours up- ! on hours w ith the picked wild bores of the coun try—the representatives of the Cameron and anti j Cameron cliques, the Caleb Smith and the anti- j Caleb Smith factions, the Chase and the anti- Chase interests, the Judd and the anti-Judd par ty—seems to he quite sufficient to drive Mr. Lin coin into the Insane Asylum at Jacksonville, in stead of smoothing his path to the White House a; Washington. Such is the terrible calamity of bt- iug elected President and liaviug offices to dispense. [Sf. Louis Republican. Revolting Levity. very unfortunate that the Picsident should ha permitted such men to complicate him by acting in the most vital matters w uhont previous consul tation with him since he must know that the world and |Mi-'etii\ will hold him responsible for their proceedings. 1 no not allude to the official persecution with which I have been visited for the purpose of com plaint or remonstrance Had the punishment been Heavier than the withdrawal of the patronage of the Executive. I could have horns it cheerfully ns the most signal tribute to my consistency, and fidel ity to the principles I have always advocated.— Secession being now a great, a glorious fact, which only pert Post Office clerks can affect to iguore ; a Southern Confederacy on the evo of formation, j with all the tiemeuts of power, prosperity, and j gieatness iu its possession ; most ot the friends j with whom I have associated and acted in political i concert having followed the fortunes of tiieir re spective States and having withdrawn or being about to withdraw from this city : the approaching j advent of an administration not only foreign, hut hostile to those with whom I am hound by every tie of sympathy, i have resolved to adopt the coun sel of those i't whom I place most confidence, and to publish my paper within the limits of tiie .South ern Confederacy as at present coiistituti J, hoping, as 1 do most fervently, that in n short time. Wash ington, aud tho State to which she belongs, may ho itcl'sW within thuso limits. Within lour weeks my airangements will bo complete, and tho publication of tiie Constitution will be resum ed. 1 trust that ray friends and patrons will par don the tefupoiary suspension, and continue to me in the more genial atmosphere of the Southern Re public that generous support which they gave me m the capital of the late United Stat.-s." i o those of them who have paid their subscriptions in ad vance, and are unwilling to hear from me itt iny new locality, I shall promptly repay the sum in which I am indebted to them on their notifying I ■— tne ol their wishes. The I'ltblisheis who have j A Pretty Little Allegory. When Noah plan- sent me their journals in exchange will, I trust, j ted the first i inc and retired, Satan approached If not sold by Private Sale, I will sell at Pub lic Outcry, on the 1st Tuesday in December, let HI J. B. i RIPPE, Milledgeville. Apply to H. M. Trippf., Eatonton. 16 tf. Berry T. Digby, nomi-'l Application to prohat* tinted Executor to the I will in solemn form, will of Thompson Carry, f notice to legatees and deceased. J heirs at law, Are. STATE OF GEORGIA, Jasper county. IirIIEREAS, Berry T. Digby nominated Exec- II utor to tiie last will and testament of Tliomp- I sou Curry, late of Jasper county, deceased, has j tiled his application in this office, showing that on I or about the 8th day of November, in the year 1 186ft, Thompson Carry, a resident of said county 1 of Jasper, departed this life testate, “whose will is now produced to this Court, and probate rhere- | of prayed in solemn form.” That Susannah C No hont st man could have heard the derisive Spears, wife of Creed E. Spears. Elvira Campbell. : cbeois and laughter with which the black-repub- j wife of Charles E. F. \V. Campbell, Emiliue , bean senators interrupted Mr. Iverson, while an- Cheek, wife of John W. Chec-k, are legatees meti- uouncingto the Senate the secession of Georgia, tioii-d in said will, and are residents of .“aid coun ■he Empire State of the Sonth, and his withdraw-! ty of Jasper. That said Berry T. Digby, tiieap- ; d from that body, without feeling a deep sense of t p icant, a resident of said county of Jasper, i> shame and disgust that men occupying such high nd dignified positions could be guilty of such un- also a Legatee, mentioned in said will, waives all other nnd further notice of the probate of the seemiy levity on so solemn and impressive au oe- same. That Ann Curry an idiot of said county nl caxb.n. Their indecent mirth sounded to every Jasper, lor whom said Berry T. Bigb}’, tiie appli- right-minded man picsent as the knell of hope i rant, is appointed Trustee, is a legatee mentioned that the party, of which these men are the leaders, ; in said will, and said applicant as Tm-tc-e for said will ever turn from the path of crime and ruin on | Ann Curry, idiot, waives ail other and further iio- wliich they have entered, and which has led to all | ti -e of the probate of said will. That John Wih the troubles from which tho country now suffers, and which every patriot deplores. Is it not yet clear fo those who have hitherto looked for com promise on the part of liiti biack republicans that they may look in vain, and that so far from la menting disunion, or trying to avert it, the black- son and his wife Eniiline Wilson, James Cook and his wife Elizabeth Cook, John Cook and his wife Dicy Cook, are legatees mention in said will, nnd arc residents of the county of Newton, in the State of Georgia. That John Peters and his w ife Periht Peters republicans laugh at its consummation—rejoice ! residents of the town of Camden, Washington over it as the attainment of their desires f continue to do s<>. I shall not.fy them promptly when ray arrangements are complete I go hence with well-grounded hope of success : but not without regrets. 1 am indebted to friends ■whom I leave behind for many acts of courtesy and kindness. To all snob i hid a icspcctful and cordial farewell. WILLIAM M. BROWNE WaSIUXRTOK, January 29, ISfil. and said. Twill nourish you, charming plant, “He quickly brought three animals—a sheep, a lion and a hog, and killed them one after an- - _ - other near ihe vine. The virtue of the blood ol j . Ihe co’inty ol DeKalb, and said State of Geor- eounty, in the State of Arkansas, are legatees mentioned in said will. That Mr. Johnson and Caroline Johnson, whose residences arc unknown to said petitioner, are legatees mentioned in said will, and said Berry T. Digby the applicant, furth er sheweth that Eibert H. Gay, of said county ol Jasper, in the State of Georgia. Franklin H. Gay, 5)1 BOWEL nKrtAN’OEMENTS. DIARRH(EA, DYSENTE RY, CRAMPS, FAINS. CHOKER A. CHOLIC. Sec... now bn- f»rc* the public*. On»*or two doses «»1 20 drops, will cure the most «**r«*rp cramp** in 2*> minutes. A ftincle dose often ctirrn the Diarrhoea ana it never constipate* the bmvein. Out- dose \riii buI- iftfc anv one nf its merits. Price only 2’> rents. Prepared by S. D. Til ALL. 43 Bowery, New York. Sold in Milledgeville by HERTY & HALL, nnd by Drug- i«!.K generally. (j. c. co.) Sly. Scrofula, or King’s Evil, , is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, j by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole bodv, and may burst out in <!i“";ise on any 1 port of it.' r>o organ is tree from its attacks, nor I is there one which it may not destroy. The serofu- 1 lous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, j low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, i and, above all, by the venereal infection. What- : ever he its origin, it is hereditary in the constitu tion, descending •* from parents to children unto the l third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to j be the rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the . iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the | blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber- , ! cles ; in the glands, swtilings; and on the surface, , eruptions or sores. Tins foul corruption, which i genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, j so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, hut they have far less power ! to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con sequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still ren- j dered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of j the consumption which decimates the human family > has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamina tion ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, ! kidneys, brain, a id, indeed, of ali the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. ( One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; i their persons are invaded by this lurking infection, j nnd tiieir health is undermined by it. To cleanse ! it front ihe system we must renovate the Wood j by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by j healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we j i supply in AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, j the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where pre- | vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the j most active remedials that have been discovered for 1 the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, ! and the rescue of the system from its destructive | : consequences. Hence it should be employed for j : the cure of nut only scrofula, hut also those other j affections which arise from it. such as Eruptive | and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fuck, Rose, j or Ehysipki.as, Pimples, Pi stvi.es, Blotches, j Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt | Rheum. Scald Heap, Ringworm, Rheumatism, , , ,,,,,,, ! Syphilitic aud Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy, ar from yon, be your orders LARGE j Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints I ARISING FROM VlTlATED OR IMPURE liLOOD. The popular belief in “ impurity of the blood" i“ founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose nnd virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purity ar.d regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in con taminated constitutions. ing in this and adjoining State: satisfactory recommendations, wish SELECS SCHOOL, IN MILLEDGEVILLE, if she can g.-t sufficient encouragement. Besides tiie eoininoti branches, she can also teach PAINTING. DRAWING, and several brunches of ORNAMENTAL WORK. She can be found nt the Milledgegeville Hotel. January 4th, 1801. 33 if. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS! WM. H. BARNES, & CO. Auctioneers and Commission MsrchaDts, MODEL AUCTION HOUhE, Atlanta, Gf.o. H AVE made full and extensive arrangements with English Manufacturers to import ! Crockery, China, and Glass Ware, TABLE & POCKET j CUTLERY, Iu immense quantities, and respectfully ask the 1 patronage of 5 O V T HE R -V MERC H A N TS . • We guarantee to furnish the same quality of ! goods, iu 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 ’ pnioia LIST WILL SOON BE READY. LET SOUTHERN MERCHANTS SEND FOR COPIES. If there is a disposition to buy of SOUTHERN I MPORTERS, 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. CHINA AND GLASS, packed to order CUTLERY A c—Any quality A quantity S O U T H E11N M E R CHAN T S Let us OR SMALL. BA< 'ON, LARD, FLOUR, PRODUCE, DRY-GOODS, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Important to Females!! Sr. uhecseman’s Fills. N O T I C E—Tiie combinations of ingredients in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten sive practice. They are ntild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruation,removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which al ways arise from interruption of ns t nre. They cat be securely used as a preventive. These pills shoulc never be taken in pregnaney, as they would b< sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted pureh vegetable, and free from anything injurious to lift or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each Box. Price. iSl per box. For sale by Wm.Barnes, also by Herty A Hail of Milledgeville, they wil he sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1. they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheeseman. Box No.4531, New York Post-offieo. 17 ly Cure Cough. Cold, Hoarseness, Influenza, any Irritation or iSoreness of the Throat, relief > the hacking Cough, in Con sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh, and gire strenght to the rain Of Public Speakers, and Stinger**. Few are aware of the importance of cheeking ncougk or “common cold” iu its first stage; that which in tin beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected .".ini attacks the Lungs, Bl{< *WN'S Brum-.hal Troches’ containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary am. Bronchial Irritation. BROWN S, “The trouble in my Throat,;for whirl j jtlie “TROCHES” are a specific) having ' made me often n mere whisperer.” N. P. WILLIS. ‘I recommend their use to Pl’BLIl TROCHES SPEAKERS’ Rev. E. II CHAPIN "Great service in subduing Hoarseness.’ BROWN'S • Rev. DANIEL W ISE. I "Almost instant relief in the distressing TROCIIES j labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.’ Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON. “Contain no Opium or anything injuri- TIvOCIIES 'Ous.” Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist.Boston “A simple and pleasant combination fo) COUGHS, Ac. l)r. (i. F. BIGELOW. Boston. ‘Beneficial in BRONCHITIS. DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. ',1 have proved them excellent fin zh,” ’ARliEN, Boston “Beneficial when compelled to speak suffering form COLD." Rev. S.J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis ! “Effectual in removing Hoarseness and BROWN’S 11 rrifation of 1li»* Thiont; bo common iti> SURGEON. OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING, MIL I. EDGE VILEE, GA , ty All operations performed with care and war- rented satisfactory. Milledgeville. May 5th, ISotl. 50 tf \\\Y HO N Xexv dMuXaUu* \Wv1 THE subscriber has now on hand, all the - ..f RAYMOND’S New Style of META LI C BURIAL CASES, which will be sold cheap for CASH. All Cases mast be paid for on delivery. L. KEN1TELD. Milledgeville, July 4. 1S53. i> tf DK. UHAKLKS H. HALL H AS removed liis residence and OFFICE r JEFFSB-SOIW CF’Rf.SIDENCE—tiie House recently online by Mr. Chamberlain. OFFICE next door. Jan. 5th, 185.'. J3 tf TROCHES] BROWN’S BROWN’S * BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S WE offer fi.r snh) the above stane.iu bin ml of tine Copper Distilied-Maited llye-Whiskey, in barrels i.ii 1 inif barrels. As it is of onr own distillation, and liigl niproved by age. we confidently teemin' l d it n- ’ PUREST aud best \\ hiskey ticat can pos-ibly be ui- died. We offer <>ur OI.D l I'lll.y BYE WHISKEY. *nd other brands, from the hugest Stork of Fine W — ubs in tire United States. FBEE.nA.Y A SIJII’IOV, Pbienix Distillery. . On the Schuylkill River. Phiadelphia. Office 9ti Wall Street. New York; and 109 South Fr nt St. Philladcliihia March 9f». Iv'i'O fp) :i fvr t VV-'O i Z> ■ ' r TBftf'nvs' Whooping Cough,” i ROCHES; REV. H. W. WJ BROWN’S TROCHES _ - - ,. 'Speakersmn! Singers.” TROCHES'] Prof. M. STACY BROWN’S i JOHNSON, l.aGiauge, fin., Teacher, of Music, Southern Female College. “Great benefit when taken before nnd ifter preaching, ns they prevent Hoarse ici-". From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent ad\ untnge to me.” Rev. E. ROWLEY. A. M . President of Athens College, Tenu. Xgg* Sold by all Druggists, at TWENTY. TROCHES j FIVE CENTS A BOX.^FI December 1W0. (pj 2f Fm TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S si m i iy J § 2 I A© o -c/S- f-8 Is Ph these Animals penetrnted it and aro still m&nifes- j M ^ ,a . v * of the county ot Hush, ami red in its growth. When a man drinks one goblet ! Texas, nobert Curry, ot said county o! . - . .. V laaone an.t r <fnto ni f 1,.n n n/I he is theu agreeable, gentle and friendly. That he the nature of tho lamb. When he drinks two ho is then like a lion, and says, "v. ho is liko me?’ Jasper and said State of Georgia, and John V. Curry, George Curry, and James Currry, whose residences are unknown to said petitioner, Edward AUCTION S and talks oi stnpendoiis things. When he drinks ] 10 ! 1, a,1< ^ k taoen. lesideuts of the State i A New ami Formidable Instri mE3*T <*F j more, his senses forsake him, and at length he | 01 aud Santo'd Babb, whose residence is Warfare—A Hint fob the South.—Upon the 1 wallows in the mud. Need it be said lie resembles i upknowui to said petitioner, are heir» at law of late false report oi a conspiracy to seize the Bri ok- j a lvn Navy larU, in addilioj to the usual military preparations. Chief Engineer Kiug, in charge of the steam and other machinery, had under bis charge twelve large steam boilers (some ol them on wheels.) aud a number of powtrful .-team pumps and fire engines, to which be had ready lor attach ment India rubber hose, to lead to auy or all parts of the yard, steam being kept on the boilers ready foraetioii at all hours. The pumps could be put into operation at any time, throwing hundreds of tons of boi ing hot water into the faces of the in vaders, in the same manner that cold water is thrown from steam fire eugines; “of course no number of men could stand one minute under such a fearful and terrible havoc. This powerful wea pon of defence, not heretofore kuown in warf"re, is proposed by Mr. Kiug to be applied to all forti fications and steamships of war, so that taking by storm or boarding would be impossible.” “If every man’s internal care Were written on his brow. How many would our pity shara Who chare our envy now” said testator Thompson Curry, whose names are not mentioned in said wi’i. And said petitioner prays that all of said pirites above mentioned, and' legatees and heirs a; ,mw of said Thompson Curry, b’e made parties to said application, to prove the will of said Thompson Curry in solemn form, and that they be notified to ap- Made anywhere in the State by the two most ■ celebrated Salesmen Georgia, WM. II. BARNES, and UNCLE BILLY IIILL. Strangers and Visitors are invited to call ; WM. H. BARNES & CO’S MODEL AUCTION HOUSE, Atlanta, Geo. 38 tf. I Feb. 14th. J860. I / Vheu the United States army started for Utah j pear at tho Court of Ordinary, to be held in iht 1 re was a scarcity of transportation, or, in other j county of Jasper, in the State of Georgia, on the Whc there was a scarcity of transportation, words, there were too few baggage wagons. Now first Monday iu April next, 1861, to show cause, every soldier knows how liko the apple of one’s i if any the have, why said will should not be pro eye rheso same baggage wagons, drnwn as thev i hated in solemn form. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, I arc so composed that disease within the range of their j action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen etrating properties so • h, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain nr physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at ; once so simple and inviting. ] Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of ; every body, but also many formidable and dangerous 1 diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their euros and directions for their use in ihe follow ing complaints: Costir, nss, Henri 'urn, Headache, j arising from disordered stomach, .\aasea, Indiqestion, | Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency- j Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred com | plaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruc I tion of its functions. .1 s p- '■O x Lad T •= = 5 5 * " -• K i s' 5 5 H I . M (M * s’ ’H <rQ k C -a e* x/5 -2 E es s? * £ U C3 sr= O •zz .£ jj ~ 89 .5 2F S c*» c 5 «— •S S £ G *5 ^ = r Wi /T ; : - ...JC" tc * 5 5? -22 «I o *2 s - * bl slfe'ls fell <=J < a pl, j s » 2 g go-si C -5 c i > I T is to the interest of every bodv to go and huv their DRY GOODS and CLOTHING at GREAT BARGAINS, SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. J. OASS dt CO. Milledgeville Nov , 2d.. It-titi. 24 tf. Scholastic Year 1860. T HIS tlonrishing Institution^!./r Five G-nera! P>" pertinents. 1st. A Collegiate Depiirtiurut, Wbicb embraceca four vears course of study, inc’u- tiiujf all the broin’hert of Soignee uet t ^ai v to n.akt Youn^ Ladies thorough uud accuiu|»lUiiHil fecLoliire- Tuition •SO 00 per annum. 2d. An Academic Depirtment, In which pupils are properly prepared for ColK c and a good ba“is laid for thorough Scholarship. Tu ition from $20 to 10 a year. 3d. A Music Department, For in&trartiiitf pupils i»n tho P'aua Forte, Gui •’ Harp, Or"*n, Violiu, Szc. Tuition ^ 4th. Ornamental Department, c Where instruction is given in every variety Jg I Painting and needle work. Tuition from ?20 toy iu. 5tli. A Domestic Departmejt. For teaolitnp: pupih? the Elementary and Prar*iea! duties of Domestic* Affair*. r Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, A Blackberry Wine. PURE artiele of this Wine, he had at the Don t rizrt a blacksmith’s attention by irow-ical- y ''rating his tempir with the assertion that he will Jarge nti'l sUti. for fear you may get hammered and rolled out. "Didn’t you tell me, sir, you conld hold the plough! said a farmer to a green Irishman, whom he taken on trial. “Arrah. be asy no-.v ” said Pat. ‘-How the deuce cau I hould it, and two horses di awing it away from me* But 'give it to me in the bam, and be jabers I’ll hould it with anybody," When we think of good, angels are silent; when we do it they rejoice. are by six mules, on the long marches across the plains A colonel of dragoons, who bad command of one of the columns, restricted the officers very much in their allowance of baggage, and was most bit ter if any one tried to exceed the just amount. One morning the colonel met one of his captains (a dragoon of course,) when he hurst out as fol lows: "Captain, do you know what these artillery offi cers want to take across the plains /” “No, Colonel I do not," said the captain, with an inquiring look. "Well,” said he, "if you’ll believe me, there’s one of 'em wants to take across a box of books.” Books !” exclaimed the captain; “what next, I Now, Colonel, I have bnt little to take Now, therefore yon and each of you. the parties above named, aud 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, on the first Monday in April next, 1861, then and there to show cause, if auy you have, why said last will and testament of said Thomp son Curry deceased, should not ho probated in solemn form and the same be admitted to the Rccoru of said Court. Given under my hand and official signature, at of fice, iu the town of Monticelio. Jasper county, in the State of Georgia, this fifth day of December, I860. M. H. HUTICHISON, Ord’y, 23 4m nnd Clerk of said Court. wonder! across mvself—nothing in fact, but a barrel of whiskey.” S’ 1 Take Notice.—HelmboId’s Buchuwillposi- “Of course, captain, of coarse, anything in rea- tively cure diseases of the bladder, kidneys, grav sen, anything in reason; but the idea of carrying | ?1<difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision, pains a parcel of books across that stretch is a little more j in the back, night-sweala, aick-stomacli ,.V < . He# 1 than I can stand.” I advertisement in another column. TJOUNDED 1802. Chartered 1854. Located COR. r OF BALTIMORE <V CHARLES STS., Bai., Timor*, Mu.—The Largest, Most Elegantly Furn ished Popular Commercial College in ihe United State-. De-igned expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a TuoTtorr.ii Practical Bl sikkss Educa tion in the shortest possible time and at the least ex pense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining unwinds of SIX SQUARE FEET, with spee- imensot Penmanship, aud a Large Engraving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) repre senting the Interior a iew of the College, with Cata logues stating terms, Ac., will he sent to Every Young Man on application, Fhee of Charge. Write im mediately nmiVoti wii! receive the package by return mail. Address. E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. September'20th, tetill. lSdiw ly. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of William McNair, late of Wilkinson county, de ceased. W. C. McNAIR, ) . . , JOHN McNAIR, < Admr8 ’ | November HHh, I860. 27 Ot. 1 FOU THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs* Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad* vaneed stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous arc the eases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate dis eases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues arc known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has ' gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the ' afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL. MABS. For Sale in Mil eOgeviile by GRIEVE A CLARK, and HERTY A HALL. riety Store of J. C'O.W Sc tiO.YS*. This Wine is four years old, and in taste much resembles tin- very bi-st Old Port. A few dozen of this age can he obtained. Price *1 25 per bottle. d tf. FACULTY. Rev. W. U. WILKES, A. M., President, Prof. R.T. ASBURY, A. M., te-c’y. Rev. G.T. Wilburn. M. I) , Prof- W. Fi her A. M Sir-. Mary A. \Vi!k».-. Sirs, M. A. Land. Miss jitlin A. Stanford. Mi-s Boxa Chappel. Mis. Carrie E. Land. Miss Clara Stone. Miss Eunice J- Eskew. Mrs. Agnes Brauinutlrr llev. Adiel Sherwood, I). D., Griffin, Prc-idiT.: Board Trnstees H»n. John T. Crowder, Monroecouuty, Vice PT'" Col- Johu T. Stephens, Forsyth, Sev'y. A. G. Cabaniss, Esq., Fursytli, Treasurer. COMMENCEMENT. Examination of Senior Class. July 2,— Annual Examination, July ! 13. fo- Commencement Sermon, Rev. P. II. Athens. July 15. Junior Exhibition, July Hth. Commencement d.'iv, July J*tb. . Literary Address, by Hon. Mr. Douglas, C utl.brr., Ga. ' , Fall Term will begin Aug. 2(!tli. For tur*^ 1 Postponed Administrator's Safe. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin County, will he sold at the Court house door in Milledgeville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu MARCH next, four negroes to wit: . rall iclul ™_ Calvin, a man twenty-four years of age; Piety, information semi for a Catalogue, a girl fourteen ; Hawkins, a girl nine, and Wil lis, a boy seven Sold as the property ot Dennis Jenkins, late of the County of Schley, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs EZEKIEL TRICE, Adm’r. January 29th, 1H6I. [j n] 36 tJs. P. H. lTen,D. ft 50 Saw Cotton bin tor Sale. ONE of WATSON’S best 5*1 Saw Cotton Gins, is offered for sale. This Gin is new, and is equal to any in use. Sold for no fault, the present ow ners having no use for it. Any planter wanting a good Gin, can have a chance to get one at a re duction on the regular price. Apply at this office, or of N. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany. V.’M C. WILKES. Pr-?’’- R. T. Asbory, Secretary Faculty. July ffih, I860. 3 ly- CASTLEN & VARDELL, WH0LESUE 4Y!» RETIIL DE.ILERS W DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. MACON, GA. November 13th, lhflik 26 J y-_ If yon are afflicted with Piles, send to Herty A Hall and get a box of Stnrdevant’s pile raent, and be cured. Price $ 1 a box.