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SOUTHERN FEDERAL USiOg.
PH ill edgcville, 6a.
A Bole in the Pocket.
MONTHLY CITATIONS.
A great many men have a hole in the
pocket, and so lose all the little change
they put in it. And the worst of it is,
the}- do not know it—if they did, they
could mend up the hole, and so put an
end to the loss. Every day arc mums a
few dimes, and they wonder how they
come so short. When the bills are to be
paid, they cannot imagine how they come
to be so short of change. At the end of
the year, they are surprised to find so poor
a footing up. They work hard, rack their
hrains on plans, and still they do not get
ahead much. Bills accumulate, income
diminishes, and still they do not discover
the hole in the pocket.
One mau has bad fences, gates and
barns. The cattle, break through every
now and then and destroy crops, and he
occupies time in driving them out. J he
pigs creep through the holes. The hor
ses get away. The boys and men, and
servants and dogs are kept on the run aiie v
roguish cows and jumping horses and
climbing hogs. The stock becoms
uneasy and docs not thrive. The crops
are injured- The fences are broken
down. Time is consumed. The trouble
is, that man has a hole in his pocket. One
man has no sheds, nor barns, nor grana
rics : nor tool houses. His grain is much
injured and wasted. The rats eat Lis
corn, and the damp weather moulds it.—
II is potatoes rot. ilis pumpkins are des-
troved. His fruit does him but littlegood.
Ilis tools are rotted and rusted in the open
weather. His stock is chilled and sMtnted
for want of shelter. His trouble is a lode
in his pocket, out of which slip all his prof
its, with much of the fruits of his hard la
bor.
One man has p«»or plows of the senile
stamp of his ancestors. He can’t afford a
modern, plow. He don’t believe in sub-
eoiling. Draining i • nonsense of scientific
fools. Drills arc a humbug. Deep plow
ing would spoil the land. So be plows
and sows as his grandfailier did. On the
worn out soil of his venerable ances
tors. He has n hole in his pocket, and
will have it till he wakes up to the impor
tance of good tools and good culture of
himself and soil.
One man don’t take a paper; can’t afford
it; has no time to read; don’t believe in
book fanning; likes the old ways best; de-
liiesall the stories lie has heard front rumor,
about large cattle and crops and profits;
does mu believe in new notions. For lor-
tv vears lie lias planted bis coru on tiie
same ground; sown wheat in the same field
pastured the same land. “He lias heard
• d rotation of eiops, hut docs not know
what it means, nor cares to know. A had
hole has this man in his pocket.
And who hasn't got a hole in his pocket?
Reader, haven.t you? Look and see. is
there not some way in which you let slip
the dimes you might better save; some
way in which you waste time and strength
and mind.' If ao, then you have a hole in
vour pocket. Indeed, many a man’s pock
et is iike a sieve. Whose pocket is a treas
ury. safe and sure?— Valley Farmer.
From the N. Y. Times.
The Irrepressible Conti let Began.
We copy in another column a letter from
Washington in the Evening Post, which
merits the attention of all who prize the
integrity of the Republican Party above
the gratification of selfish and malignant
faction. It relates to the intrigues wlrch
have been for sometime on foot to diive
Crov. Seward from Mr. Lincoln’s Cabinet,
and sets forth, with great clearness and
force, the motives of those engaged in it,
and the same disastrous results which
would follow their success.
The fact is that such a pnrpose should
be cherished by any portion of the Repub
lican party, tinder existing circumstances,
is not calculated to inspire the country
with any high confidence in its wisdom, or
ability to wield successfully the power
which lias been committed to its bands.— i
Its success, if such a thing were possible, |
would be the signal for the instant dii-rtip-
tion of the party, and the precursor of a |
failure in the attempt to administer the .
(Jovernment, more marked and lamented !
than the country has ever seen.
The Post’s correspondent ascribes this
conspiracy against Mr. .Seward partly to
personal hostility in the State of New
York. Thi motive is unquestionably
very active and very powerful iu some
quarters. Not one at all conversant with
tiie political history of the past ten years,
can doubt that it stimulates the Tribune
to the fierce and retitless warfare which it
was waging against every Republican
who, in common with Mr, Seward, desires
to place the Administration on a basis com
patible with the existence of the Union,
lint this crusade is also due- in part to the
dement of Abolition ism, which is strug
gling for the control of the Republican par-
tv, and which has acted with that party
hitherto with the hope of being able—soon
er or later—to coerce it into subserviency
with its own purposes and plans. The
ope.n and avowed Aboiitionists are for dis
union, and do not hesitate to proclaim it.
Their secret allies and agents in the ranks
of the Republican party and in the office
of the Tribune, seek the same end by a
more covert but an equally effective poli
cy.
Planting fora—t£oick (irnlBstltn.
Dr. Chamberlain, of liuren county, Ili-
nois, lias made some important discoveries
in the germination of corn, and claims to
be able to produce a very rapid and speedy
growth, by soaking the seed in a solution
of Clioloride of Lime. An Illinois paper
says:
“Last year Dr. Chamberlain of this
place made some practical experiments,
and demonstrated that nearly half the time
may he saved in germinating the seed by
the use of clioloride ot iitne.
“Not satisfied with the success of last
year, lie is again experimenting. In bis
office lie has four boxes: in the lirst is corn
planted without soaking, and the seed is
not germinated; in the second, the seed
was soaked in warm water, which has just
commenced to germinate; in the third is
seed soaked in a solution of lime, and green
blades arc just peeping from the ground;
in the fourth is seed soaked in a solution of
lime and copperas in equal parts and the
blades are now nearly three inches above
the ground. All the seeds were planted
at the same time, in the same finality of
s iil, and taken from the same car. The
boxes have all had an equal share of beat
and light, neither allowed any advantage
over the other.
Another fact of importance may also be
mentioned: The copperas used iu soaking
will prevent the birds, squirrels, worms,
Ac., from eatiDg the seed.
Dr. Chamberlain assured us that one
pound of clioloride and one pound of cop
peras, in water, will soak enough seed for
twenty acres. The cost will not be over
twenty-five cents. Every farmer could
afford to make the experiment even if be
should fail to derive any benefit from it.”
nailing Fr-nre Posts.—A correspondent
of the New 11am] shire Journal of'Agricul
ture says, that thirty years ago he set
some fence posts which, upon recent exam
ination, proved to be perfectly sound.—
This preservation he attiibutes to the fact
of bis having bored each post with a
two-inch auger, about three inches above
'lie ground, filling the hole with salt and
pluggging it up. The quantity of salt to
each post was about half a pint.
UEoROI \.*Twlgg* County.
Vifll *- RE AS, .lames H i-.minocte, Administrator on
T » the e-tale ot lane Cranford, late of said Coun
ty, lf-<'eiw«Mj. appiii-8 to me for letters of dismission
from liis taid trust, lie having executed the same in
terms oTlaw.
Tliese are there tore to eite and admonish at! and
siuguinr the partiisat interest, to he and appear at
•y office, on or by the fir.-1 Monday in May next, then
and there to show cause, if any, why said lettersmuj
not is- granted.
(in enunder my hand, officially ut Marion, October
9th, 1866.
21 1U&11. LEWTR SOLOMON. Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Jasper eouiey.
IIT HKRKAff, Amos Brown. Administrator witl
T, the wiil annexed of the estate of Eleazei
Lovejoy, deceased, makes application to me foi
letters of dismission fioin said trust.
These *re therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate, to be and appeal
at my office on the tirst Monday in May next, ti
show cause, if any they have, why said otters
should not he granted the applicant in terms ot
the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this 24th Oct. Irtfio
2 ! mfim. M H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.
l»KOHUM. tra in rmmty.
I' ; II- it It A S, James Paulk sen., and Mary Van Fletcher applie.
’ te H!*- r. »r I.-fr- of dismission a. Administrators upon t tires-
t** f WiUiirn Fl-*t»*her. lnt>i of raid county dcceast-d..
T! • ar. ti;» r- irot'i r'ternd admonish all t»-
• ftud up,* aru? my office in tin* time* p7»*i»urii*»*d by !hw, to show
nid? it any tin v have, why said application iiiiouUl not b-
ted. G'.wtt uud'Tin* imbd at office.
L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y.
Qct. i. !3<n. 21 m6<n.
OEOktilA, BaMwin county.
IVTIKKEAS, Mary Barksdale, administrator on
I t t:it* estate of Horatio Barksdale, deeeaseti, rep
resents to the Court, by petition, that she has fully
administered the estate of said deceased.
Ti lt is therefore to eite all persons concerned, to
show cause, if any they can. why said administratrix
should not he discharged from her administration,
and receive li tters of dismission on the first Monday
in May next.
JOHN IIAMMOND, Ord’y.
October 7th, 1800. 20m6m.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
To all ir'tom it may eonrern-
VVniEIiEAS, Reden F. Hunter, Administrator on
l i the estate of Penelope Hunter of saitl Comity,
ioueased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from
the administration of said estate.
Therefore, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
ye heteby cited nnd admonished to file their objec
tions, if uov thev have, in my office in terms of the
law. other-.Vis-\ letters dismiss., nr will be granted Ihe
applicant ill terms of the law.
Given under ltiy hand and official signature, this
UBremberlth, 1860.
t£i 1116:11. Ij. M. COLUUETH, Ord’y.
GEoRt IA, .hi-per county.
W/TIEKEAIS, Thomas J. Comer, Jr., administrator
Ti on tie estate of Juliet A. Zachary, deceased,
makes application to me for letters of dismission from
said trust.
These a e therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at iny office on the first
Monday iij August next, then and there to show cause,
if any the/have, wliysaid letters should not be granted
the applicant in terms law, and he be dismissed from
said trust.
Given hiider my hand and official signature nt
office, thit ffrd dav of Januarv, ISfil.
31 iiiiin, ’ M H. HFTCHISON, Ord’y.
{—
\Y tlieJ-state of Jacob M. Thompson, late of
mauty, d*-?a*ed, makes application to me, for Ie
if tliMiii Ion from aid trust.
These tm,
int ••re: te
Monday
if any t!
he grant
he disinis
Given •
this 1st da
3/, mmnj
CKoRijl \. Jasper county.
II Kl; FAS. John \V. A. Smith. Administrator on
snid
letters
lismi Ion from aid trust.
These m therefore to eite and admonish all persons
to be and appear at my office on the first
\ugu~t next, then and there to show cause,
have, why letters of dismission should not
the applicant in terms of Hie law, and he
! from said trust.
let my hand and official signature at office,
of January. 1861.
’ M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Twiggs county.
U fHEREAS, John M. Pearce, Guardian of T.
A. Pearce, applies to me for letters of
ihunission from suid trust, lie having fully executed
the mi", as will more fully nnpear by reference to
the record and vouchers of file iu my office, and
a receipt in fill! from said T. A. Pearce.
Tnese are therefore to cite all at interest, to be and
appear ut my office on or by the first Monday in May
next, to show cause why suid letters may not be
granted.
Given tinder my hand officially at Marion, Jan IS,
I SGI. [36 1116m.]
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FALL AND WINTER
MISS CAIirt
*”) nas just returned from New
York with a beautiful assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
QQQBMt
Consisting of all the LATEST
ind most desirable styles of
French Hats of every variety.
Also, many rich and fancy articles, beautiful Em-
iroidery, elegant Laces and Velvets, Head-
Dresses and Dress Caps, Bead Netts, Hair Pins,
Bonnet Pins, Fancy Buttons, Lace Veils, Ruches,
French and American Flowers,
and a very large and well selected stock of
RIBBONS,
VIARSALAIN SILKS, HOOP SKIRTS. Ac., &c
Call and examine for yourselves belore purchas
ing. as it will be much to your interest. She i>
thankful for past favors, and solicits a liberal pa
tronage from our city and surrouudiug counties.
Milledgeville, Oct. 8th, 1860. 20 tf
Tax Laws of Georgia,
COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE,
4 PEW copiesoftheTAX LAWS are on hand and
A for sale at this office.—Price 11 per copy
Notice to Parent, and (.iiardimi*.
A LADY, who has spent several years in Teach
ing in this and adjoining States, and who brings
satisfactory recommendations, wishes to establish a
SELECT SCHOOL,
IN MILLEDGEVILLE, if wlie can get sufficient
encouragement. Besides the common branches, she can
also tench PAINTING, DRAWING, and several
branches of ORNAMENTAL WORK. She can be
{bund nt the Millcdgcgcville Hotel.
January ith, 1861. 33 tf.
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Jlilledgrville Clothing Store,
HOTEL No. 1.
T HE Subscriber having just returned from the North,
is now prepared to furnish his old friends and cus
tomers (to tneir advantage)
C‘lo«E>in» of any Do*cri;>li©n,
from a very large assortment of the best quality ever
brought to this City. Ail made to order, and the work
warranted.
I can give you as good a bargain for cash as any
other establishment, but i.ot as low down either in price
•r quality. A. C- VAIL, Agent.
Milledgeville, November 5, I860. *21 tt
New Arrangement.
Change of Schedule, on und after Monday 1 HA inst.
THE .Subscribersarc convey- Jw /—
ing the U. 8. Mail from Mil-
edgeville via Sparta, Cutver-
ton and Powelton to Double --W
Wells,and would respectfully invite the attention of
their friends and the travelling public, to their new
and complete arrangement for travelling facilities
over thisline.
SCHEDULE—Leave Milledgeville after the arrival
of trains from Columbus. Mneon and Savannah; Ar
rive in Sparta at 6o’clock P. M. and at Double Welts
same evening.
Leave Double Wells a'ter the arrival of morning
trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive nt
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 & FORBS.
(tinge Offices—Milledgerille Hotel Milledgeville-, G a.
Edwards' House. Sparta.
Moore's Hotel, Double Wells.
July 11, 1859. 8 tf.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
\\T 1IEREAS, Thomas King. Administrator with
Tf tli" will annexed, of Nathan King, deceas
ed. appli. s to me for letters of dismission from said
estate, ho having bv a decree of the Superior Court
of the Macon Circuit fully executed said trust, as
will more fully appear by reference to the returns
tnd vouchers of ti e in my office.
These are therefore to ciet and admonish all and ,
singalartbe parties at interest to be and appear at
my office on or by ihe first M, mday in September
rn xt, (hen and there to show cause why said King,
should not be hence di-cbarged according to law.
Given under my band officially at Marion
' LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
Jan 2 a . 1861. 37 mCkn
GEORGIA Wilkinson ccuuty.
TI 'HCREAS, Thomas Ii. Parker, Adminisira-
It tor on the estate ot Maijiana Ballard, de-j
1 cej..o»d, applies to tl.e undersigned, for letters of j
• ‘ii-mtseion fioui said Administratorship.
| These are therefore to cite and admoni- 1 - all
! persons concerned, to he and appear at my office,
, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause
i if any they hive, why letters of dismission should
not be granted to saitl appl cant. Given under
: ny hand officially at office, this the 7th of February
;tcul. 081116m. ELLIS HAKVILL, Ord'y.
J GEORGIA. Baldwin county.
U FHEREAS, Christianie E. Smith, Administra
trix on the . -tale of John S, Smith, deceased,
. fi'ed her account, und petitions for letters of dis-
1 mission.
1 i'neseare therefore to eite and admonish all persons
j idv rselv court mod to show t-uu-e why shUI petition
! litaild not he granted, in terms of the law in suehease
( made and provided.
Given under my hand at office, this 18thof Feb’y.
IS6J [31 mGin.] JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
YIT1IKREA8, Julius N Porter, administrator
M ou the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of
-aid county, deceased, applies to the undersigned
tor letters of dismission front his administrator
ship
'1 lierefore all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
.1 ulius N Portei. administrator as aforesaid, should
out be discharged on or before the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my hand officially at office.
ELLIS HAKVILL, Ord’y.
Feb. 7th, 1861. 38 rnfira
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
U 7HI.RKAS, James VV. Vaughn, Administrator,
de bonis non. on the estate of Martin Puckett,
deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis
mission front suid trust.
These tire therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested in said estate to be mid appear at my office
on the first Monday iu September next, then at d there
to show cause if any they have, why letters of dis-
aiission should not be granted the applicant in terms I
of law.
Given tinder my band and official signature at office
tiffs Itii day of February, 1861.
[33 mtim j *M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS. A. R. Bmndage, makes applica
tion to ine for letters of dismis-ion, from
the Guardianship, of Rebece.a J. Holden, now the
wife of J. T Medows.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
[lersons, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they
can. why letters of dismission shall not be granted
to said applicaut. Given under my hand and
official signature, this Feb., 14lli 1861.
31* mtim. ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
VirilKREAS, Joshua F. Hodges, Moses L.
TT Hodges and Benjamin B. Hodges Execu
tors of the will of Joshua Hodges, deceased, ap
plies to the undersigned for letters dismissory
from their Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons to be and appear at my office within the
time presenbed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismissory should not be
granted said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature,
the 1st day of March. 1861.
41 mtim. DAVID BEASLEY. D. Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson couDty.
'llTHEREAH. Nimrod Burke. Executor of the
? T w ill of William Brown deceased, applies to
the undersigned for letters dismissory from his
Executorship.
Therefore all persons concerned, aro hereby re
quired to show eanse if rut they have, why said
Executor on the first Monday in September next,
should not be discharged. Given under my baud
officially, at office the 14th ofFebrnary, 18(H.
3» mtim. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
W HEREAS, E. E. Stanly, Administrator of
Irwin Ewing, late of said county deceased,
petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad-
ministration.
This is therefore to cite all persons adversely
concerned, to file their objections on or before
Monday the second day of September next. Giv
en under my official signature this Feh. 211,1~61.
41 robin. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
S IXTY day s after date application will be made
to the Oroinary of Wilkinson county, for leave
to sell two negroes, named Lewis and Burk, and
the land belonging to the minor children of Steph
en Lord, deceased.
W. W. WHITAKER, j GnJlrdiRn
G. W. PAYNE,
February 4, 1861
For children S. Lord.
38 2m
Jnrab’a Cordial, which is an excellent remedy
for cough, colds, pnm in the breast, inflamed throat, Ac
may be iouud at the Drug Store of Hkktt II Hall.
SLATING—SLATING.
W. E. ELLIOTT,
PRACTICAL SLATER AID DEALER 11
BE ST SLATES,
RECENTLY FROM RICHMOND, VA.,
f S now ready to do any work in his lino of bnsi-
1 ness—Slating, and warranted free from Leak
age.
Repairs lo old Slate Roofs attended lo
Promptly.
W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory
oflron Railing. Verandah, Balconies. Iron Stairs,
Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree Boxes,
Figures. Jte , «&c , and all other Iioa Work 01
decorative cha'acter.
Enclosing Cemetery t ots -,rit! receive bis par.
ficalstr Attention.
W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Marble
Monument Works, likewise for the Steam Marbl
Mant!- Works.
Designs of all. with prices, can be seen at his
office, up stairs, over Morning News office, Bay
Street. Savannah, Ga.
A specimensof our work may be seen on the
Depot building in Milledgeville.
Reference—G. W. Adarn3, Superintendent C.
K. K •-Rvnnruih #3 dds&wtf.
Berry T. Digiiy, nomi-j Application to probate
tinted Executor to the ( will in solemn form,
will of Thompson Curry, j notice to legatees and
deceased. J heirs at law. Ate.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Jasper county.
W HEREAS, Berrv T. I)igby nominated Exec
utor to the last will and testament of Thomp
son Curry, late of Jasper county, deceased, has
tiled his application in this office, showing that on
nr about the 8th day of November, in the year
I860, Thompson Curry, a resident of said countv
of Jasper, departed this life t-state. “whose will
is now produced to this Court, and probate there
of prayed in solemn form.' 1 That Susannah C
Spears, wife of Creed E Spears, Elvira Campbell,
wife of Charles E. F. W. Campbell, Einiline
(.’Leek, wife of John VV. Cheek, are legatees men
tioned in said will, and are residents of said conn-
fy of Jasper. That said Berry T. Digbv, the ap-
p ieant, a resident of said county of Jasper, is
also a Legatee, mentioned in said will, waives all
other and farther notice of 'lie probate of the
same. That Ann Curry an idiot of said county ot
Jasper, for whom said Berry T. Bigby, the appli-
cant, is appointed Trustee, is a legatee mentioned
iu said will, and said applicant as Trustee for said
Ann Curry, idiot, waives all other and further no
tice of Ihe probate of snid will. That John Wil
son and bis wife Eniiline Wilson, James Conk
and his wife Elizabeth Cook, John Cook and his
wife Dicy Cook, are legatees mention in said w ill,
and are residents of the county of Newton, in the
State of Georgia.
That John Peters 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, whose residences arc unknown
to said petitioner, are legatees mentioned in said
will, and said Berry T. Digby the applicant, farth
er sheweth that Elbert H. Gay, of said county ot
Jasper, in the State of Georgia. Franklin H. Gay,
of the county ot DeKalb, 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 G'urrry, whose
residences are unknown to said petitioner, Edward
Stalien, and John Stalien. residents of the State
of Indiana, and Santord Babb, whose residence is
unknown to said petitioner, are heirs at law of
said testator Thompson Curry, whose names are
not mentioned m said will. And said petitioner
prays that all of said ptrticj above mentioned,
and legatees and heirs at law r.f said Thompson
Curry, be made parties to said application, to
prove the will of said Thompson Curry in
solemn form, and that they lie notified to ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held in the
county of Jasper, in the State of Georgia, outlie
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 legatoes anil 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 iu April next, 1861,
then and there to show cause, if any you have,
why said last will and testament of said Thomp
son Curry deceased, should not be probated in
solemn form, and the same be admitted to the
Recoru of said Court.
Given under my hand and official signature, at of
fice.in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, in
the State of Georgia, this fifth day of December,
i860.
M. H. HUTICHISON. Ord’y,
29 4m imd Clerk of said Court.
CITATION S.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To ail whom it may concern.
■^ITTIEREAS, Frances S. Bartow applies to me for
H let-el's of Administration, <le bonis non, on the
estate of Lynin Ancenux, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all nuff
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
CARRIAGE
mm*
R. E. GARDNER,
(Successor to H. B. & B K. Gardner,)
be and .ppear at mvoffice, within the time prescribed j Would respectful.v announce to the pntilic gener-
by law. and show reuse, if any they have, why letters I ally, that he has taken the SHOP formerly oc-
ol administration, de bonis non, 011 the estate of said i cupied by H. B. dc B. Ii. Gardner, where he in-
deceased should not be issued to .-aid applicant. _ I tends carrying 011 the business of Manufacturing
Giveu^under my hand officially this iJLh day of F eb- al)( ] Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in
uary, J361
40 5t.
In uj WILLIAM LEE, Sr., Ord’y.
Ot,t*ixliiA 1. county.
To all whom it may concern.
IITHERUAS, Griffin VV. Parrish applies tome for
** letters of guardianship of t he person and prop-
erty off George VV, Parrish, and Henry A. Parri.-h, or
phans of Isaiah A. Parrish, late of said county de
ceased.
Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, then ana there to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters shotiid not
be granted.
Given under my hand officially, this, 13th day of
February, 1861.
40 ot. ' id n) WILLIAM LEE, Sen., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Ballot h county.
To all whom it may concern.
\X T HEREAS, James Prrrish applies to me for litters
of Guardianship of the person and property of
John A. Parrish,orphan of Jo-iah A. Parrish, late ol
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed bylaw, then and there to show
cati-e, it any they have, why said ietters sheitld not be
granted.
(Jiven under my Lund officially this, 13tli day ot
February, 1861.
40 5t.* (du) WILLLIAM LEE, Sen., Ord’y.
GEGKGIA, Wilkinson County.
■VITHEREAS, Caleb Stephens, makes application to
» t me for letters of dismission from the Guardianship
of .Charlotte Viueent, minor child of Wiley Vincent, de
ceased. These are therefore to eite nod admonish all
persmis concerned to be andappedr at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismission shall not be granted to
snid applicant. Given under my hand officially, at of
fice. this the 7th February lSfil.
38 tit Ellis harvtll, Ord’y.
&G EOUGIA, Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS, Henry E. Hymnn, applies to the
undersigned, for letters of Guardianship, of
the person and property of Hitas, and Martha T.
McIntyre, minor children of Thomas Mcjntyre,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to require all persons con
cerned to file in my office, on or before the first
Monday in April next, their objections if any ti ey
have, to Raid appointment, otherwise letters of
Guardianship will be granted the applicant. Giv
en under my hand and official signature, this 14th
of February, lffih
39 ot. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
all of the various branches
Particularattention will
be given to the DOING
UP of Carriages, Retrim-
ing, &c. All kinds of Carriage Ikon 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 ,n our line of business, will give
u so trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials,durability, and in
prices.
Milledgeville, Ga.. Jan. 13. 18T»7. 33 tf.
SAM’L D. IRVIN.
GKEEXLEC HITLER.
IRVIN k BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A L llA A I, Georgia.
P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of tiie South
Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, ami Ear
ly counties. in the Pataula Circuit,— in Worth and Ma
con Counties, in the Man 11 Circuit, in the United
States Ciicuit Court at Savannah,—and by special
contract,in any County iu Southern Georgia."
January 1st’ 186(1. 34 tf.
IVOT1CE.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will be JbA
open tor the reception ot MEM BERS
OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the ap- 1 ™
preaching Session. Call and see me.
E. S. CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Oet. 1.186 f t* 15) tf.
An f*xpt»ric
MES. wmsiow,
PilYii
■cents to the at-
GEORGIA VVi kinsou county.
To all irh tm it may Concern.
"IITIIEREAS, James J. Posey, of said State and
TT county, applies to the Ordinary, for letters
of Administration, on tho estate of JohnW.
Acred deceased, late of said county and State.
'These are then-fore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they
have, why letters of Administration on the estate
of said deceased should not i-sne to the applicant
Given under my baud and official signature, this
February 14th, 1861.
36 5t. ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
"YIT’HEREAS, Hardy Hunter, Guardian of the
T T persoD and property ofScphrona IlnntPr ap
plies to mo for letters of dismission ftom said
trnst.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in April next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant in terms of the law.
Given tinder my hand and official signature at
office. L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y.
Feb. 11. 1861. 39 6t.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
llfllKKEAS, B. B. DeOraffcnreid, administrator
*T of Marin Walker, deceased, Iirs filed liis final
nrcomit, ami petitions for letters of dismission from said
administration.
These are therefore to eite all persons adversely con
cerned, to tile their objections on or before Monday the
second day of September next.
Given under my hand officially, this 26th Febru
arv, 1861.
40 iii6m. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
1 Nurse and Fi
tent: ni of r vther*. her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR C II 1 I, I* Ii !»4 IV T K ETHI1TR,
which greatly faci’itatps the p ores* of te»»tlj!i:jr, by Fofteniugthe
gums, rediicinj o.i in Hum im*t ion—will allay al l pain and spasmod
ic action, ami i<<
Sure to Refrain te the Bowel*.
Depend up*iii it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursalve*, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH Til YOUR INFANTS.
We have-ut up and sold thia artic le for over te n years, and
CAN SAY, 1.V CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what WP have
l “ “ ,a “ *“ ~ any other medk-iDt*
US. ED, IN A SINGLE IX-
WINSLOW’S CURK - when timely
SOOTTIING 'SZZE ufZd it
SYRUP, ur, ‘ delighted with its
[terms of highest com-
ill t ' .aiid 11u.1l .-h! virtues. We speak
K no x vow,” after tey years’ experie nce,
CTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF
ce where the infant
II be louiui iu fifteen
red.
of*one of the mo*t
■’ Kagland, and has
—NEVER HAS IT FAIL ;
‘STANCE, EFFECT A
used. Never did w t
rlissatisi'iu’tioii by auv
O11 the contrary, all,
operations, ami speak in
end at it
1 tliia matte
XD PLEDGI
OUR
IrttaiJi
WHAT WF. DECLARE. Ill aim 6tev
is Buffering from pain and exhaustion
or twenty minutes alley the t ymp is
Tiii'i valuable preparation i> the pn
EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURS
been used with never-failing success
Thousands of Cases.
he child fn
It not only t
.eh and bowel
vbole system.
:orates the Ktom-
td energy to the
-Ktv. au.f'L v!
ystem. it will almost instantly rt
Griping in the Boicrts. and Wind Colic
and overcome eouvwl . ions, which, if not
peedily remedied,
:dy 1
THE _ _
HILDRF.V Wht till
l '
FOR
best'and CHILDREN
ORLD. n all ea- TKL'TIJjvr.
AND DIARKIKEA I\| VsLj L .iLHi
arioes from teething, or any other cause,
mother who ha* a rhild suffering from any
plaints—-DO NOT LET your prejudice
.-land bet v
H‘ SURE—y« *, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to
' Full directions
e would say to every
f ‘.he foregoing com-
OX THE PREJUDICES
iM, and the relief that
oliow the use of this
medicine, if Finely nrfed. Full dir«*etfom* f.»r using will accom
pany each bottle. None genuine ruilens the fae-ximile of curtis
4c pkrkins. New-York, i- ou the outs Me wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Sold in MilDdgeviHe by GRIEVE & CLARK.
Principal office, No. lo Cedar Street, N. Y. Price
only 25 Cents per Battle. • 14 I y.
September 4, 1860.
DURKIUEA! CRAMPS! CHOLERA!
GEORGIA. Bullocli county.
To all whom it may concern.
W^HERi’- AS, Henry Parrish. Jr., npplicsto me for
T» lettrs of gnnr.iinnsliip of tiie person and prop,
erty**f Martha Ann Parrish, u minoi child of Joseph
A l ar.ish, late of said comity, deceased.
The.f are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, tben and thereto show cause,
if nnv they huve, why said letters should not be
grant* d.
Given under my hand officially, tiffs the 13th dav
of Feb. 1861.
10 5t [i>. b.] WILLIAM l EE, Sen.. Ord’y.
Executors Sale.
B Y virtue of the last Will and Testament of Lydjp
Hodges, late of Randolph County, deceased, will
be sold before the Court-house door iu Marion. Twiggs
County, wilhin side hours, on the first Tuesday in
APRIL next, two negroes. Nero, a man 30 years old
and Gil 15 years old Sold to effect a division among
tiie legatees of said estate. Terms—credit nine
months with notes and approved security.
JOHN C. EFPS, Ex’r.
Marion, Feb. 4th, 1861. ft s[ 38 tds.
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL
next, before the Court house door in Irwin-
ton, within the usual hours of sale the iollowing
property to-wit:
One Buggy and Harness, sold as the property
of A Blaisdell. to satisfy »fi fa from Taylor conn-
ty Inferior court, in favor of Rutherford & Hill,
vs; Said Blaisdel. levying a Mortgage fi fa and
property pointed out iu said fi fa.
L. FLEETWOOD. Rh'ff.
Feb. 5,1861. 3H tds.
T WO mouths after date application will he
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson
county for leave to sell all the lands belonging
to the estate of Eli Seara. deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
SAMUEL R. METHVIN. Ex’r.
February 8th. 1861. 38 9t.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
W HEREAS, Lonisa Anderson applies for let
ters of Administration, on the estate of Mary
Anderson, latent said county deceased.
This is therefore to eite all persons concerned to
show cause, if any, on or before the first Monday
in May next, why said letters should not tie
granted. Given under iny hand officially this
March 7, 1861. 42 fit.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson county.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Braswell Wynn, of said State and
comity, applies to the Ordinary fur letters
of Administration on the estate of \. F. Kittles,
deceased, late of said county and State t
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at roy office with
in the time prescribed by law, and sh ,w cause if
any they have, why letters of Administration, on
the estate of said deceased, should not be isned to
said applicant: Given under my hand and offi
cial signature this Feh. 2fith, 18(51. 41 r>t.
ELLI8 HARVILL, Ord'y.
L1KK PROP;
THE SEVER FAIL
REMEDY.
This ineilii ine 1m-ham TRIED. TES
TED. mat Pitot ED. tiv TEN YEARS
experience, to 1 ■ the o,,iv CERTAIN,
SAKE him REL1ARI.E r-m-ilv for
all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS. DIAKUHiEA, DYSENTE
RY. CRAMPS, PAINS. CHOLERA. ( 1IOLIC ke„ now lie-
fort; the public. On** or two dose* oi’ 2) < r »pj. will cure the moat
w vcre cnniDs in 20 minute--. A aiusli? doae often cures the
Diarrhoea au.\ it never oousfcimte* the bowels. One u*»sc will Bat-
isfv any one of its merits. Price only 2‘» rents.
Prepared by S. 1). TRALL.
4*‘j Bow rv. New York,
rille Ky HERTY i. It ALL, aud bv Drag
(J c & ro ) 5 lv.
iyer’s Sarsaparilla,
Guardian and Agent's Sale.
"1YTILL he sold before the Court House door,
rT in Irwinton Wilkinson county, on the
first Tuesday in APRIL next, bv virtue of
an order from the Ordinary of said county,
in the usual hours of sale, a negro man named
Charles, Rhnut. 35 years old. Sold for the pur
pose of a division among the legatees of John W.
Underwood, late of said county deceased. Terms
on the day
T. B. L'NDERWOOD. Ag’t., and Guard'n.
Feb. 14,1861. 42 tds.
Guardian’s Sale.
TIT ILL be sold before the Court House door in
TT Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on the first
Tuesday in MAY next, in the usual hours of
sale, by virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said
county, two negroes to-wit: Lewis, a man about
*0 years old, Burk a boy about 14 years old. Also
one hundred and thirty-five, acres of land, more
or less, lying in said county, number not known,
but known as the place whereon Steph-n Lord
died, and being all of said lot, except the Widow's
dower. Sold for the purpose of division among
the legatees oi Stephen Lord, late of said county
deceased. Terms on the day.
G. W. PAYNE,
W. W. WHITAKER.
Guardian S Lord’s children.
March 4, 1861. 42 tds.
NOTICE.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary, of Jasper connty,
for leave to sell all the real estate, of Abraham
Shepherd, of said county deceased, this Ith dav of
March. 1861. 42 6t.
(M. H.) WM. L. SHEPHERD, Adm'r.
nOTICE.
E XECUTORS, Administrators, Guardians, and
all others, required to make returns in the
county Baldwin, and failing to do so. nre here
by notified that in all cases they will be proceeded
against as the law rennires.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
March 7, 1861. 42 tf.
THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC.
This Daily and Weekly Political and Commer
cial Journal, edited by
JAMES M. SMYTHE.Esq., and
JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq , Associate,
Contains the latest news by Telpgraph and Mail;
is published in the city of Augusta, Georgia, by
WM. J. VASON & Co
It is the cheapest Political Paper of its
Size, issued Daily in the Confed
erate Starts of America.
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♦o receive subscriptions, and forward to ns tbe
Money. 4D2ra.
Br Tata Votice.—Helmbold’s Buchn will posi
tively cure diseases of the bladder, kidneys, grav
el, difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision, nains
in the bark, night-sweats, sick-stomach ,»V c Bee
Advertisement iu another column.
A compound remedy, in w hich we have labored to
produce the tnost 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 tor the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to
cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted
iv 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-
pountl will do it lias been proven by experiment on
many of the worst cases to be found of the follow
ing complaints : —
8t uoi CLA a.vo Scrofulous Complaints, Erup
tions an.) Eruptive Diseases, Ulceus, Pimples,
Blotches Yimous, Salt Rheum, Scald Head,
Syphilis and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial
Disease. Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tic Douloureux,
Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipe
las, Rose or Sr. Anthony’s Eire, and indeed the
whole cl. s of complaints arising from Impurity
op the Blood.
T his compound will be found a great promoter
of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the
foul humors which fester in tho blood at that sea
son of the year. By the timely expulsion of them
many rankling disorders arc 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 w ill
strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to
do this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse mit the vitiated
blood whenever you find its impurities bursting
through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores;
elean-e it when you find it is obstructed and slug
gish in the veins; elear.se 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 the great machinery ol life is disordered
cr overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputa
tion of accomplishing these ends. But the world
has been cgregiouslv deceived by preparations of it,
partly because 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 ujion the : ick. lor they not only
contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no
curative properties whatever. Ilence, 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
we think we have ground for believing it has vir
tues which arc irresistible by the ordinary run of
the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to
secure the ir 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 S Six Bottle* for S3.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every
Variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is en
tirely unnere-sary for us to recount the evidence of its
virtues, wherever it lias 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 be.t it ever has been, and that it may be relied
on to do for their relief all it has ever beeu found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
J Ton TEE CERE OP
Costircvrs*. Jaundice, Dysj.rjsin, Indigestion, Dysen
tery, I'oul Stomach, litysiprltr*. Headache, Piles.
Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum,
Worms, Gout, Seuralyia, as a Dinner PiU, and Jor
Purifying the B.ood.
They are sugar-coated, so thpt the most sensitive can
take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in
the world for all the’ purposes of a family physic.
Pries, 25 cents per lox; Five boxes for bl.00.
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 gratis our American
Almanac, in which they are given: with also full
descriptions of the above complaint*, aud the treatment
that should be 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.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
AT SPART1, GA.
T HE undersigned having recently . purchased
the premises generally known as “ Mackie.-
old stand” has opened & Hotel for the accommoda
tion of the people.
The proprietor will use every effort for the com
fort aud convenience of all w ho may favor him
with their patronage.
The table will be furnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, pood
stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to ant
point on either of the Rail Komis.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.. Oa., Jan. ?, 186(1. 32 tf.
BlVNUFOliD^ FlLli^.
/ /EX Tli A GUDINA It ¥ CURES,
The Infallible Gum Coated Pills,
Are a certain and specific cure for all Uretbreal
Discharges, Gonorrixea, Gleet. Stricture,and i r ri
tutiou of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros
trate Gland. They are tasteless, aud free from giv
ing odorfo the breath. Prepared by J{.Bratifok
New York City,and sold by HERTY <k HALL
Milledgeville, Go. Price 91 per Box. They will
be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered:
fiUStli^iUisa C A tilts.
S&XSCOSi «k
AT'i'Ulffi AT LAW. '
SiLLLlitiHiLLb, lEo.
1TTILL practice in the courts of the OctmlL
f f circuit. ' 866
Milledgeville, Ga- March L 1858. 40 ]
Messrs. A. U* & L» ii, AL:v U
Are Associated in the Practice op L\w
Office 1 st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan.23d. 1857. 35 tf
DR A- H ©UMM1
Irwin tom. W*Ukinaon (on»f tfGa
Tenders his Professional services to the t-ftiz,-
of Wilkinson county. [Jan. fi, 57
TiiUjUS J. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAJV
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga *
March 18, hrdti. 42 tf
qrj=>PIIiBS Permanently CJcred,
G—? by the use of Cawanaugh's PILE SALVE.
This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures,
and has gained a lasting reputation Try it,it has
no equal. For sale by GltlEVE & Cr.ARR
J\0. ii. WILDER & GALLIC,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
31 KB0HANTS.
ALSO
Agent* for New fY*rk and Navnnnnh
SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS,
SAVANNAH, 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 cus).
prices.
August 1st, I860. Illy*
Mew Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store.
HOTEL NO. 1.
A Oer.eral Assortment of
Gents, Youths, and Boys
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH
ING, ail made to order, aud the
work warranted. Also, a general assortment 01
HATS! B eebes fashionable Moi.f.skiN and
Cassimer, and a variety of SOFT CASS- and
Light Summer HATS, for Men and Bovs. Also a
great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, VA-
LISES, BAGS, &.e.. &.c.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
April lCth,1860. 47 tf.
PZXiES, FISTULA, STRICTURE
of Rectum, Urethra «3tc.
Cures Guaranteed—Cancers and Scrofula
CURSD.
D R. J. A. CLOPTON, respecttnlly informs the
public, that he has returned to his home iu
Huntsville, Ala., after an absence of several
months in Mobile, and tenders his professional
services to the afflicted. Dr. C. refers to the him
dreds of cures lie lias effected within the last few
years as proof of bis skill in the treatment of these
diseases.
Huntsville, April28. I860. 50 ly.
Important to Females!!
Dr. thceseman’s Pills.
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, painfnl
menstruation, removing al! obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side,
palpitation oftlte heart, disturbed sleep, which a!
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 b*
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.Bamps
also by Hertv & Hail of Milledgeville, they wil :
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of .*81
they can also be obtained of Dr.C. L. Cheeseman.
Box No.4531. New York Post-office. 17 ly
Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness-,
Influenza, any Irritation
Setrcm-sx of the. Throat, relieve
the harking Cough, in Con-
suiupttun, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Catarrh, and girt- straight to the roue
Of t'ubiic Si|>€'itkrr», anil Ningers.
Few are aware of the importance of checkins' a couch
or “common cold” in its first stage: that whieh in the
beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected,
soon attacks tiie Lungs, BRi '\YN'S Brencha! Troches’
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary ami
Bronchial Iiritatiou.
IiKOW X S “The trouble in my Throat, (for whieh
the “TROCHES” nre a specific) having
made me often u mere whisperer.”
X. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to PUBLIC
SPEAKERS.” Rev E. H. CH APIN
“Great sendee in subduing Hoarseness.”
Rev DANIEL WISE,
j “Almost instant relief in tiie distressing
TROCHES {labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.”
Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON.
‘Contain no Opium or anything injuri
TROCHES oue ” Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chew*'.Boston.
i “A simple and pleasant combination for
BROWN’S I COUGHS, fire.
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW. Boston.
TROCHES “Beneficial in BRONCHITIS."
1)R. J. F. W. LANE, Boston.
‘.1 have proved them excellent for
Whooping Cough,”
REV. H. W WARREN. Bo ton.
“Beneficial when Compelled to speak,
■offering form COLD.”
Rev. S.J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis
‘'Effectual in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of tbe Tin oat; so common with
Speakers and Singers. ”
Prof M. STACY JOHNSON,
1-aOrange, Ga., Tea “her,
of Music, Southern Female College.
“Great benefit when taken before and
filer preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
•vill be of permanent advantage to me.”
Rev. E. ROWLEY. A M ,
President of Athens College, Tenn.
Sold bv all Druggists, at TWENTY'.
FIVE CENTS A BOX..J84
ETHERIDGE So SCN,~~~
Factors, Commission and Fonvartiin*
MERCHAM TS, 8
SAVANNAH, OA. ’
W. D. ETHERHMiE. W. D. ETHERinUF. Tr
July 15th, 1856. gj t -
Thumas H.arokm.av, jr. J. W. Griffis
SARDS MAST dL ORXFFIX
WHOLESALE GROCKUS.
D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac
CO, SEGA KS and Groceries of every ffg.
scription.
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts.,
.Tf M ON C %.
Sept. 2,1859. jq tt -
WHEELER & WILSON’S ~
SEWING MACHINES.
THE BEST MADE'
Send f o r a Circular.
3H1T CENTRAL AGENCY 0? THE STATE.
Machines of all kinds repaired bit
E* JT. jolinston & lo.,
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS.
MACON, GA.
Macon, March 25th, i860. 44 iy
F. G. DANA,
(LATE DANA WASHBURN)
Factor and Commission
mn&waxsiw*
SAVANNAH. GA.
{ CONTINUE the above bustnewret theold stand of
Dana & Wnahburu, 114, Bay street, and am pre
pared to make liberal advances on all produce consign,
•d to my care.
August I, 18tifi. 11 ti,r.
sn,
DENTAL
OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
Fi^AII operation* performed with care and war-
iented satisfactory.
Milledgeville. May 5th. 1850. 50 tf.
TAILORING.
- J.C.SPEELLYG,
thankful for past favors
would inform his old
fronds and customers,
that he is still at his
BUSINESS and can
)be found next door to
the Recorder office.
His tits and work,
warranted to give
SATISFACTION.
Nov. 1st. I860. 24 tf.
1)K. CHARLES fi. HALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to
JEFFERSON STREET.
1#“Residf.XCB—the House recently occupied
by Mr. Chamberlain. OFFICE next door.
Jan. 5th, 1858. 33 tf
TROCHES
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December I860.
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1VE offer for sale the above stamUid brand of fine
Copper Distilled-Mlilted Rye-Whiske\, in barrels and
halt barrels. An it is of our own distillation, and highly
improved by age. we confidently reeonunei d it «» the
PUREST and best Whjskky that can possibly be dis
tilled. We offer our
01*0 Fttlll<V RYE WIIINKEY,
and other brands,.from tiie largest Stock of Fme YVhis-
ki- s in the United States.
FREEMAN & Phoenix Distillery,
On the Schuylkill River. Pkiadelphia.
Office 90 Wall Street. X»-vv York; und
109 South Fr nt St. Phtlladelphia
March Oft. 1£00. Ip) 44 lvr
b
•= s £ a
#55.- __
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Scholastic Year 1860.
flt>urisbing InsUttttion£h4i Five General De-
X partmems.
1st. A Collegiate Department,
Which embraces a four years course of study, iuoln-
I ding all the branches of Science necessary to make
| Young I^idips thorough and ucoomplishad scholars-
Tuition $50 00 per annum.
2d. An Academic Department,
In which pupils are properly prepared for College,
and a good ba*is laid for thorough Scholarship. Ia-
ition trom $20 to 40 a year.
§ | . I ?d. A xMusic Department,
M S 1 For instrm-ting pupils on the Biana Forte. Guitar,
o'.'S I Harp, Organ, Harmonium, Violin, See. Tuition $50.
©< j - j 4th. Ornamental Department,
S o
* 5
to
-22
1 lih In
< a ta*
SI!'
Blackberry Wine.
'ti- ^ ] Where instruction is given iu every variety of
u ^ i Painting and needlework. Tuition from $-0 to $30.
5th. A Domestic Department.
For teaching pupils the Elementary and Practical
duties of Domestic Affairs.
A PURE article of this Wine, ouu'bc had at the
Store of Hrieve & Clarli, also at the -Va
riety store of J. coil A M01M\ T5L Wine
is four years old, and in taste much resembles the
very best Old Port. A few dozen of this age can be
obtained. ty Price $1 25 per bottle. d tf.
F OUNDED 185”. Chartered 1854. Located COR
OF BALTIMORE & CHARLES STS., B\L-
TfMORK, Mo.—The Largest. Most Elegantly Furn
ished St Popular Commercial College in the United
States. Designed expressly for Young Meii desiring
to obtain a Thorough PkIctical Business Educa
tion in the shortest possible time and at the least ex
pense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con
taining upwards of SIX SQU.t RE FEET, with spec-
iinensot Penmanship, and a Large Engraving (the
finestof the kind ever made in this country) repre
senting the Interior view of the Coliege, with Cata
logues stating terms, &.C., will be sent to Every Young
Man on application, Kkee of Charge. Write im
mediately and you will receive the package by return
mail. Address,
E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md.
September'20th, 1860. 18 daw ly.
50 Saw Cotton Gin for Sole.
ONE of WATSON S best 50 8aw Cotton Gin*,
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*
good Gin, can haves chance to get one at a re
duction on the regn'ar price. Apply at this office,
or of N. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany.
FACULTY.
Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M., President,
Ifrof. R.T. ASBURT, A. M.. See’v.
Rev. G.T. Wilburn, Iff. D., Prof. W. Fisher A. tf.
Mrs. Marv A. Wilkes. Mrs JI. A. Land.
Miss Julia A. Stanford. Alisa Koxa Chappel.
Miss Carrie E. Land. M'ss Clara Stone.
Miss Eunice J- Esfcew. Mrs. Agnes Braumuuer
Rev. Adiel Sherwood, P. D., Gnflin, President
Board Trustees
Hon. John T. Crowder, Monroecounty, Vice Pres t.
Col. John T. Stephens. Forsyth, See’y.
A. G.Cabanian, Esq., Forayth, Treaeurer.
COMMENCEMENT.
Examination of Senior Class. July ~.— *>■
Annual Examination, July 42; 13. Hi.
Coiamejieemeut Rermou, Rev. P- H. Mell, D. U-,
Athens, July 15.
Junior Exhibition, July 17th.
CoHwmmft*i—I dav. July 18th. , ,
Literary Address, by Hod. Mr. Douglas, Culhber,
Fall Term will begin Aug. 20th. For further
information send for a Catalogue.
WM C. WILKES, Prest.
R. T. AsBraT, Secretary Faculty.
Jnlvtfth, I860.
CASTLEF& VARDELL,
WH0LES4LE l!$» IETRI DEILEBS I!
DRLGS, 9IEDICIKES, &c.
MACON, GA.
November 13tb, I86U. 26 daw 1y _
gy If you are afflicted with Pile*, send to Herty
A Hall and get a box of 8turdevant’s pile
ment, und be cuicd* Price ^1 a box*