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SOUTHERN FEDERAL UNION.
MONTHLY CITATIONS.
:tlledfevill*, fi 1 *.
ft»nri« Fn.ki.ax tor Jlnrrk.
For young persons very t banning
scarfs are matle of bltti-It or blue velvet,
piped with white satin. It is very grace-
OEORGIA. Jasper County.
W MERE AS. Amos Brown, Administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Eleazer
Lovejoy, deceased, makes application to me for
letters of dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person * interested in said estate, to be and appear
1 at my office or the tirst Monday in May next, to
J I 1 - " | « j "* x*‘J UI lliv til St im'IIUBj aaa «awj ro
fill and simple, and more novel than tne show cause, if any they have, why said letters
canaqur, though this is far from being
abandoned. Monkey fur is also very
fashionable. Chinchilla is becoming more
so, and swan’s down is much worn on pel
erines for the theatre, aud to triin wed
ding dresses.
The Zouave vest ri more and more in
dispensable for in door dress—lor the more
simple as well as the richer toilette*. It is
made either in braided cloth or velvet.—
The favorite colors for those of velvet are
black and Solferino, with embroidery of
gold or silver, and pearls. Astracan is
also used to trim them, but ibis is equally
suitable for cloth. Black, brown and
Louise blue are the colors preferred for
the cloth Zouave.
Opera mantles are now made exceeding
ly e.legant—some of white cacheinire,
bordered with crimson or black velvet and
gold, with gold and white tassels. The
Sultan is one of white or colored cache-
mire, richly embroidered with gold. The
most simple and suitable for young girls
is a burnous of striped, thick and trans
parent white, alternately lined and edged
with white silk. White cachcmire, or
white slain sortie, dekal, are frequently
trimmed with white plush. A bumi>us is
sometimes made entirely of white plush,
with beautiful tassels of dead gold hang
ing from the hood.
should not be grunted the applicant in terms ot
the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this '24th Oct. 1-360
2: i m«m. M H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.
GEOUGIA, Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern-
VKTllEREAS, Rcden F. Iluuter, Administrator on
I t the estate of Penelope Hunterof said Comity,
deceased, applies to me fur letters of dismission from
j the administration of said estate. _ ,
' Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, |
general advertisements.
FALL AND WINTER
soxjtiwaift'ari
OABp
has just returned from New
York with a beautiful assortment of
FILL AND WIMER
Consisting of all the LATEST
and must desirable styles of
French Hats tf every variety#
Also, many rich and fancy articles, beautiful Em
broidery, elegant Laces and Velvets, Head-
Dresses and Dress Caps, Bead Netts, Hair Pina,
Bonnet Pins, Fancy Buttons, Lace Veils, finches,
French and American Flowers,
| arc hereby cited und admonished to hie their objec
tions. if unv they have, in my office in terms of the
| law, otherwise. U tters dismissory will be granted the
- applicant in terms of the law.
i Given under my hand and official signature, this
: December Itli i860.
ZJ 111601. I,. M. COLBKETH, Ord’y.
aud
\Y
GEOUGIA. Jn*pcr enmity.
7J1EREAS, Tlmn
mums J. Comer. Jr„ administrator
, on t!ie estate of Juliet A. Zachary, deceased,
] makes application to me for letters of dismission from
said trust.
These are t! erefore to rite and admonish all persons
interested, to be «nd appear at my office on the first
.Monday in August next, then and there to show cause,
if anv t hey have, why said letters should not be granted
die applicant in term’s law, and he be dismissed from
said trust
Given under my band aud offiicial signature at
office, this 3rd day of January, 1861.
34 niiim. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Jasper county.
^^’H EKEAS, John W. A. Smith, Administrator on
the estate of Jacob M. Thompson. Iste of said
county, deceased, makes application to me, for letters
of dismission fteni said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
! interested, to be and appear at inv office on the first
_ Monday in August next, then and there to show cause,
1 he material called droguet ill great if any they have, why letters of dismission should not
request for home dress, and it is made
now in such rich and elegant designs,
that it may rank next to velvet. Velvet
of various colors is worn. For evening
dress, there are many light and beautiful
fabrics. Tulle is more in vogue than tar-
latane, though that is still fashionable for
young girls. There are many dresses of
gauze, checked with colors or embroidered
with gold or silver, others of striped
gauze; and some of grenadine, worked
with velvet. White grenadine, with a
pattern in rose color (rose tie rot.) or with
natural Rowers dotted over it, and silk
tulle embroidered with chenille, make ex
ceedingly pretty and tasteful hall dres
ses.
Very elegant ball dresses are made of
satin, either of rose dr roi, green, yellow
azure or lilac. Batin is also wore for vis
iting dress, in brown with a black pattern,
or of violet and of Russian leather color.
Tulle, spotted with gold, forms a charm
ing /unique, opening over a dress of facia-
tavc, covered with narrow flounces, or
tulle worked with rings of chenille and
gold, or in silver. Flounces are more and
more rarely seen, excepting in full dress;
liat trimmings placed round the bottom of
the skirt being decidedly more stylish.
1 hick materials arc gored. Bodies, high
and plain, with a point or band. Sleeves
>e granted t ie applicant in terms of the law, and he
be dismissed tram said trust.
Given und.i my band and official signature at office,
this 1st day o;'January. 1861.
35 mfinij . M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEOItGI a Twiggs county.
yyHEKEyS. John M. Penrce, Guardian
of T.
A. Pearce, applies to me for letters of
dismission fr-m said trust, be having fully executed
the same, a will more fully appear by reference to
the record 'nd vouchers of file in my office, and
a receipt in ul! from said T. A. Pearce.
These are therefore to cite all at interest, to be and
appear at my office on or by the first Monday in May
next, to allow cause why said letters may not be
granted.
Given under my band officially at Marion, Jan 18,
i 1861. [36 nifim [
LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’v.
GEORGTA. Twiggs County.
"ITT HKREAS, Thomas King. Administrator with
I fT the will annexed, of Nathan King, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
I estate, he having by a decree of the Superior Court
j of the Macon Circuit fully executed said trust, as
: will more fully appear by reference to the returns
; and vouchers of tile in my office.
| These are therefore to ciet and admonish all and
! singular the parties at interest to be and appear at
] my office on or by the first Monday in September
; next, then and there to show cause why said King,
I should not bo lienee discharged according to law.
Given under my hand officially at Marion.
' LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
I Jan. 2?, 1861. 37 m6in
very large and well selected stock of
HIBBONS.
MARSALAIN SILKS, HOOP SKIRTS. &c., Ac
Call and examine for yourselves before purchas
ing, as it will be much to your interest. She is
thankful for past favors, and solicits a liberal pa
tronage from our city aud surrounding counties.
Milledgeville, Oct. 8th, I860. 20 tf
Tax Laws of Georgia.
COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE,
FEW copiesofthe TAX LAWS are on hand and
rfor sale at this office.—Price $1 per copy
Notice Is Parents and Guardians.
^ LADY, who ha* spent sevtral yearn in Teach
ing in this and adjoining States, and who bring;
satisfactory recommendations, wishes to establish a
SELECT SCHOOL,
IN MILLEDGEVILLE, if she can get sufficient
encouragement. Besides the common branches, she can
also teach PAINTING, DRAWING, and severul
branches of ORNAMENTAL WORK. She can be
found at the Milledgegeville Hotel.
January 4th, 1861. 33 tf.
CHEAP FOR. CASH!
Milledgeville Clothing Stare,
HOTEL Ho. 1.
rjVHE Subscriber having just returned from the North,
is now prepared to furnish liis old friends and cus-
the'
miners (to their advantage)
Clothing of any Description,
from a very large assortment of the best quality ever
brought to this City. All made to order, aud the work
warranted.
I ean give yon as good a bargain for cash as any
other establishment, but not as low down either ill price
or quality. A. C. VAIL, Agent
Milledgeville, November 5, 1860. 24 tf
New Arrangement.
Change of Schedule, on and after Monday IlfA inst.
THE Subscribers are convey
ing the U. S. Mail from Mil-1
leageville via Sparta. Culver--I
ton and Powelton to Doubles
Wells, and would respectfully invite the attention of
their friends and the travelling public, to their new
aud complete arrangement for travelling facilities
li
GEORGIA Wilkinson ccuniy.
W HEREAS, Thomas H. Parker, Administra
tor on the estate ot Marjiana Ballard, de
ceased, applies to the undersigned, for letters of
titrllt or Open; llie former certainly seem 1 dismission from said Administratorship.
*b. e 1.1 .1.__ t ..i. ! These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my office.
the most suitable for cold weather, but the
latter permit a great display of lingerie.
Low bodies are now made slraighter
across the top than they were formerly.
Plastrons of velvet, or of gold or silver
cloth, are frequently placed upon the
body instead of sashes. Pointed bodies
are .still generally in vogue, and are made
within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause
| if any they have, why letters of dismission should
uot be granted to said app! cant. Given under
niy hand officially at office, this the 7th of February
1861. 38 mtira. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Baldwin county.
IV^HEREAS, Cliristianio E. Smith, Administra-
T T trix on the estate of John S. Smith, deceased
•ither with drapery or with herthc trimmed 'has filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis
with rows of lace. Bodies either drawn
over this line.
SCHEDL T LE—Leave Milledgeville after the arrival
of trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar
rive in Sparta at 6o’clock P.M. 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,
etc. solicit a liberal patronage.
MOORE ft FORBS.
Stage Offices--Milled peri/lc Hotel Milled geri/le;Ga.
Edward*' House. Sparta.
Moore's Hotel, Double Wells.
July 11, 1859. 8 tf.
SLATING—SLATING.
W. E. ELLIOTT,
PRACTICAL SLATER UD SEALER It
IEST SLATES,
RECENTLY FROM RICHMOND, VA.,
J S now ready to do any work in his line of bnsi-
together or plaiu in front, very low on
the shoulders, with a scarf sasli, are much
a hi mode for young girls. Flowers arc
used greatly for trimmings, placed either
iu bouquets or in long garlands.
Bonnets are still worr. very large, and
high over the forehead, and the trimming
is worn either un the top or round the
crown; and sometimes a wreath of
small feathers is placed round the front.
N elvet an ! silk are used together, and of
ten the feathers are white and black,
whatever color may be used for the bon
net. A bonnet, lately made for one of
of the ladies of the Empress’s court, was
very distingue. It was of black velvet,
quite plain, with the exception of a trim
ming round the front, formed with very
small blue feathers as light as marabouts.
J he trimming is equally elegant in either
black or white feathers. Another black
velvet bonnet bad the curtain made of
white blonde, and the trimming a boqvet of
small feathers fastened inside, and falling
gracefully over the front. These were of
two colors—two green and one white. It
is equally pretty with two roses de roi and
one white, or violet and white; but there
must always be one white feather in this
style ot trimming. A third was destined
for a young lady, and was made of white
plush, edged with tulle, embroidered light
ly. BoutUortnes of the same across the
front, both inside and out; the only trim
ming, a small bunch of roses just at the
top. Flowers are much worn even in
cmffure-, but feathers are gaining favor, and
are certainly most elegant and graceful
Diadems and combs are also much used,
and are becoming to some styles of beauty;
but the diadem is not well suited for very
young faces, which always look best with
a simple head-dress.
Touquets are much worn. The one
styled Henri the Third is a padded band
of black velvet, with a gold cord twisted
over it, and ornamented with a white
feather: Another is of matted gold fast
ening a magnolia. Gold nets with pearls,
golden ears of corn with diamonds, or a
coiffure of vine leaves with black grapes
and daisies, composed of diamonds, are
all much admired.— Lc Follct.
mission
TJie*e arc therefore lo *-iu- nnd ailmouisli all persona
adversely concerned to show cause why said petition
should nut be granted, in terms of tbe law in such case
made and provided.
Given under my hand at office, this 18th of Feb’y.
i'.i [30 niGui.J JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
1861.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County,
w HKREAS. Julias N Porter,
Aarrilalr of m Fantonx Sargroa.
The book entitled “A Book About Doc
tors,” recently published in England, tells
the following good story of a celebrated
English doctor:
•John Hunter bad no sympathy with bis
wife’s poetical aspirations, still less with
the society which those aspirations led her
to cultivate. Grudging the time which
the labors of practice prevented him from
devoting to the pursuits of his museum and
laboratory, he could not restrain bis too
irritable temper when Mrs. Hunter’s friv
olous amusements deprived him of the
quiet requisite for study. Even the fee
of a patient who called him from bis dis
secting instruments could not reconcile
him to tbe interruption. “I must go,” be
would say reluctantly, to his friend Lyon,
when tbe living summoned him from his
investigations among the dead, “and earn
this d d guinea, or I shall be snre to
want it to-morrow.”
Imagine the wrath of such a man, find
ing, on his return from a long day’s work,
his house full of innsical professors, con
noisseurs, and fashionable idlers—fact,
all the confusion, and hubbub, and heat of
a grand party, which his lady had forgot
ten to inform him was that evening to
administrator
on the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of
said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned
for letters of dismission trom his administrator
ship.
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Julius N. Porter, administrator as aforesaid, should
not be discharged ou or before the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my hand officially at office.
ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’v.
Feb. 7th, 1861. 38 m 6m
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
VVTHEIiEAS, James W. Vaughn, Administrator,
H de bonis non, on the estate of Martin Puckett,
deceased, makes application to me for letters of dig
mission from said trust.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested in said ( state to be nnd appear at my office
ou the first Monday in September next, then nr’d there
to show cause if any they have, why letters of dis
mission should not be granted the applicant iu terms
of law.
Given under my hand and official signature at office
this 4th dav of Februnrv, 1861.
[38 m6m] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
W r HE REAS. A. R. Brundage. make* applica
tion to me for letters of dismisrion, from
the Guardianship, of Rebecca J. Holden, now the
wife of J.T Medows.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bv law, to shuw cause if any they
can, why letters of dismission shall not be granted
•o said applicant Given under my hand and
official signature, this Feb., 14lh 1861.
314 mton. ELLIS HARVILL Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
YY7"GEREAS, Joshua F. Hodges, Moses L.
Hodges and Benjamin B. Hodges Execu-
'ors of the will of Joshua Hodges, deceased, ap-
ilies to the undersigned lor letters dismissory
from their Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
oersons to be and appear at my office within the
one prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
•lave, why letters of dismissory should not be
granted said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature,
he 1st day of March. 1861.
41 nffim. DAVID BEASLEY, D. Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
TETHEREAS. Nimrod Burke. Execntor of the
V v will of Willii
William Brown deceased, applies to
'he undersigned for letters dismissory from his
Executorship.
Therefore all persons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause if any they have, why said
Executor on the-first Monday in September next,
-(Mould not be discharged. Given under my hand
dficiallv, at office the 14th of February, 1861.
39 rutim. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
yyHEREAS, E. E. Stanly, Administrator of
rwin Ewing, late of said county deceased
petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration.
This is tberetore 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 Feb. 20,1“61.
41 nitim. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
Walking straight into the
middle of the principal reception room, he
faced round, siirvyeu his un welcome guests,
who were not a little surprised to see him
—dusty, toilworn, and grim—so unlike
what“ the man of the house” ought to be
on such an occasion. ‘,1 knew nothing,”
xvas his bri*f address to the astounded
crowd—“ I knew nothing of this kick up,
and I ought to have been informed of it
beforehand; but, as I have now returned
hoitie to study. 1 hope the present com
pany will retire.” Mrs. Hunter’s draw
ing rooms were speediiy empty.
fbe Georgia Baptist Convention meets this year
in Athens, on Friday before tbe 4th Sabbath in
April.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
V |J HEREA8, John Goodman Ex'r. of the es-
V tale ot Nathan J. Jone and admsnistrator
on the estate ot Josiab R Jones, late of said coun
ty, applies to me for letters of dismission fiom
said executorship and administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
-lingular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceas
ed, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of
lismis8ion should not be granted tbe applicant at
(h« October Term of this Court. Given under my
hand, this 14th Match 1861. fdb) 43 m6m
WILLIAM LEE. Sr.. Ord’y.
ness—Slating, and warranted free from Leak
age.
Repairs to old Slate Roofs ■•tended to
Promptly.
W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory
of IroD Railing. Verandah, Balconies, Iron Stairs.
Fountains. Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree Boxes.
Figures. A c , Ac , and all other Iron Work 01 a
decorative character.
Kaclniag Cemetery I.ols will receive his par
ticular Attention.
W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Marble
Monument Works, likewise for the Steam Marble
Mantle Works.
Designs of all, with prices, can be seen at his
office, up stairs, over Morning News office, IJav
Street,-Savannah, Ga.
A specimen*of our work may be seen on the
Depot building in Milledgeville.
Reference—G. W. Adams. Superintendent C.
R. R. Savannah. 23 ddsftwtf.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
9
^^LL tbe unoccupied lands belong
ing to the incorporation of Irwin-
ton will be sold by an order of the
Council of said Town on the first
Tuesday iu MAY next, at the Conrt
Konse door of said Town. Tprms made known on
the day of sale.
E F. HUGHS, Mars.
March, 13th, 1861. 43 tf.
Executors Sale.
^GREEABLE to an order of the Conrt of Or
dinary of Bulloch county, will be sold in the
town of Statesboro, yn the first Tuesday in MAI
next, within tbe legal hours of sale, one Lot o’
Land, containing Five Acres, more or less, hound
ed by Wm. Williams, and Wm. M. Eason, it being
tbe late residence of Aaron Merritt deceased, asd
sold for a division among tbe legatees of said estate
Terms ou sale day.
GEQ. W. MERRITT,
SAMUEL L MOKE, Exr’a.
Bulloch county. March 14th 1861 fdb) 43 ids
Executors Sale.
B Y virtue of tbe last Will and Testament of Lydjt-
He
olges, late of Randolph County, deceased, wil
be sold before the Court-house door in Marion, Twigg.-
County, within sale hoars, on the first Tuesdny ii
APRIL uext, two negroes. Nero, a man 30 years ol
and Gil 15 years old. Sold to effect a division anion*-
the legatees of said estate. Terms—credit nine
months with notes and approved security.
johx c. Epps, Ex r.
Marion, Feb. 4th, 1861. [l s) 38 tds.
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AFRII
next, before tbe Court house door in Irw.n
ton. within the usual hours of sale the following
property to-wit:
One Buggy and Harness, cold as the property
if A. Blaisdell, to satisfy afi fa from Taylor coun
ty Inferior court, in favor of Rutherford & Hill
vs; Said Blaisdcl, levying a Mortgage fi fa au<
property pointed out in said fi fa.
L. FLEETWOOD. Shff.
Feb. 5,1861. 38 tds.
Executor's Sale.
virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinnry ot
Twiggs County, will be sold before the Court
house door in Marion, said County, within sale hours
on the first Tuesday in MAY next, the following lano
to-wlt:
One home and lot, lying in the town ot Jefferson
ville, in said County, adjoining the lots of James L
Harrell and others, belonging to the estate of A. G.
Bridgers. Sold for the purpose of division among th<
legatees. Terms on t lie day of salo.
BALDWIN BR1DGERS, Ex r.
Marion, Feb. 20tb, 1861. [ 1. s] 40 tds.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order ot the Court of Ordinary
of
Twiggs county, will b« sold before th-
Court House door in Marion said county withii
sale hours on tha first Tuesday in MAY next iht
following tractof land belongiug to the estate ot
Hartwell A. Epps, deceased, to wit: Lot No.
sixly-seven (67) in the 271st Dist., originally
Wilkinson, now said countv of T»iggs, adjoin
- ” Epps
and others, to be sold for the purpose of a division.
Terms on tbe day of sale.
ELIAS F CHAMPION, Adm’r.
Marion, Feb. 13th, 1861. (1,. s.) 39 tds.
FOR SALE.
utsmoia. Jasper county
HERF.A8, Ezekiel P. Fears, Guardian of
Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, makes applica-
iiou to mo lor letters of dismission from said
trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in May next, then and there to
-bow canse, it any they have, why" letters ot dis
mission should not be granted the applicant in
'errns ot tbe law, and he dismissed from said
trust.
Given under ray hand and official signature at
office, this 5ib day of March, 1861.
(43 m(5m ) M/H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
■yy-H EREAS, John H. Ezell and William K.
Powell Executors to tbe last will and tes
tament of Evan H. Powell deceased, makes ap
plication to me for letters of dismission from ssid
trust. *
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office on
tbe first Monday in October, next, then and there
to show canse if nny they have, why letters of
dismission should not be granted the applicants in
terms of tbe law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this fifth day of March, 1661.
143 m6m ] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
M Y plantation, containing 1400
acres. 300 of which is heavy
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adjoins the lands of Eli Baxter, on the
East, the Beaver Dam creek, on tbe
South, West by the lands of Mrs. Terrell, and
North by tbe lands of Messrs. Allen and Bower.
On the place are Gin bouse and cotton press, Over
seer’s house. Barn, Negro bouses, and all other
necessary outbuildings.
Also, iu the Village of Mount Zion, a large two-
story dwelling honse, with barns, stables, carriage
bouse, kitchens, and oiber necessary buildings, a
large garden, and Blacksmith shop, and thirty-five
acres of heavy oak. and hickory land, to go with
the place-
In the Village is a flourishing Male School. The
land will be sold seperately, or with the honse to
suit the purchaser. Terms easy. Refer to Hen
S r R Cutnming, Augusta, or to G. Biyan, Sneed
0 " * “ ■
Post Office, Lee eo.,or Jos. Bryan, Mt. Zion.
Feb. 11,1661. 38 6m.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
HERE A 8, B. B. DeGraffenrsid, administrator
If of Maria Walker,
. deceased, has lied bis final
account, and petitions for letters of disammen fiom said
administration.
These are therefore to rite all persons adversely
cerned, to file their otnectiros on or before Monday the
other next.
second day of Septem .
Given under my band officiaUy, this 26th Febru-
■16
1861.
m6m.
JOHN HAMMOND, Or I f
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Bufiucl; county.
To all whom it may concern.
YITHEREAS, Frances S. Bartow applies to me for
IT ~ ' ‘ '
letters '»f Ai'nurisiiatioti, de bonis non, on the
estate of Lydia Anceanx, late of said county, deceased.
These an- therefore to cite and ndmontxh, all and
singulur, thekiudiv.i and creditors of said deceased, to
be and 1.ppr-ar at my office, witlnn the lime prescribed
by Jaw, and show causa, if any they have, why letters
of ndministrati->n, de belli-lieu, on the estate of said
deceased siionid not be issued to said applicant
Given nmter my hand officially this 13th day of Feb-
uarv.1861.
49 5t fD s) WILLIAM LEE, Sr., Ord’y.
CARRIAGE
6aUK6iA, 1 u.i> * 1 county.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS. Griffin W. Parrish applies to me for
letters of guardianship of the person and prop
erty of George \V, Parrish, and Henry A- Parrish, or
phans of Isaiah A. Parrish, late of said county de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office wiihin
tlietiine prescribed by law," then and there to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters aliouid not
be granted.
Giveu under my hand officially, this, 13th day of
February, 1861.
40 5t.' ih] WILLIAM LEE, Sen., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To all whom it mav concern.
W HEREAS, James Prrrish applies to me for litters
of Guardianship of the person and properly of
John A. ParriRii, orphan of Josiab A. Parrish, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish ail persons
concerned, to be to be and appear at my office wiihin
tile time prescribed by law, then aud there to show
cause, it any they; have, why said ietters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand officially this, 13th day ot
February, 1861.
40 5t. ID B) W1LLLIAM LEE, Sen., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
W HEREAS, Hardy Hunter, Guardian of the
1
person and property ofSephrona Hunter ap
plies to me for ietters of dismission ftorn said
trust.
These are therefore to cite 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 under mv hand and official signature at
office. L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y.
Feb. 11. 1861. 39 fit.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Henry Parrish. Jr., applies to me for
let
Iters of guardianship of the person and prop
ertyof Martha Aim Parrish, a minor child of Jusepl
A Parrish,lnte of said county, deceased
P
concerned, to he and appear ut my office within tbe
time prescribed bylaw, then and, there to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters sliould not -be
granted.
Given under my hand officially, this the 13th day
of Feb. 1861.
40 ot. [d.b ] WILLIAM LEE, Sen.. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
^THEREAS, Louisa Anderson applies for let
ters of Administration, on the estate of Mary
Anderson, late ot said caunty deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, if any, on or before the first Monday
in May next, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand officially this
March 7, 1861. 42 5t.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
To all idiom it may concern.
“yjy HEREAS, Braswell Wynn, of said State and
county, applies to the Ordinary for letters
of Administration on the estate of \. F. Kittles,
deceased, late of said county and State.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause if
nny they have, why letters of Administration, on
the estate of said deceased, should not be isued to
said aji'> 1; --ant; Given under my hand and offi
rial signature this Feb. 25th. 1861. 41 5t.
ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
Guardian and Agent's Sale. .
WILL be sold before the Court House door,
in Irwinton Wilkinson county, on the
first Tuesday in APRIL next, by virtue of
an order from the Ordinary of said county,
in the usual hours tf sale, a negro man named
Charles, about 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. UNDERWOOD, Ag’t., and Guard'n.
Feb. 14,1861. 12 tds.
Guardian's Sale.
be sold before the Court House door in
Irwinton. Wilkinson county, on the firs*
Tuesday in MAY next, in the nsnal hours of
sale, by virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said
county, two negroes to-wit: Lewis, a man about
70 years old. Bnrk 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
hut known as the place whereon Stephen Lord
died, and being all of said lot, except the Widow's
dower. Sold for the purpose of division among
the legatees ot Stephen Lord, late of said county
dpcensed. Terms ou the dav.
G W PAYNE,
W W. WHITAKER.
Guardian S Lord’s children.
March 4, 1861. 42 tda.
NOTICE.
gIXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary, of Jasper county
for leave to sell all the real estate, of Abraham
Shepherd, of said county deceased, this 4th day of
Mareh. 1861. 42 6t.
(51.11 ) WM. L. SHEPHERD, Adrn’r.
NOTICE.
E XECUTORS, Administrators, Guardians.and
all others, required to make returns in th<
county of Baldwin, and failing to do so. ore here
by notified that in all cases they will be proceeded
against as the law reouires.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
March 7. 1861. 42 tf.
8. E. GARDNER,
(8ucfeessor to H. B. & B. R. Gardner,)
Would respectfully announce to the public gener
ally, that he has taken the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by H. B. A 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
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, aud we hope that those having
work to be done in our line of business, will give
us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials, durability, aud in
prices.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1857.
33 tf.
SASt’L D. IRVIN.
GREENLEE BUTLER.
IRVIN & BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBA.VY, Georgia.
rior Conrts of the South
P RACTICE in the Stipe
Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, and Ear
ly counties, in the Patau'.a Circuit,—in Worth and Ma
con Counties, in the MoC< n Circuit, in the United
States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special
contract,in any County in Southern Georgia.
January 1st’ I860. 34 tf.
NOTICE.
rjIHE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will be
open tor the reception ot MEMBERS
_H
ap-
ifii
OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the
proaching Session. Call and see me.
E. S. CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1.186(1- 19 tf.
sans. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nnr*eand Feme' • Physician, present* to the at-
teutiou of p »tlier*. li**r
SOOTHING- SYKUP,
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly faci’Jtate* the p oFnaof teething, by *<>ftening the
gum*, reducing a a inflammation-will alluy al l pain aud spasmod
ic action, und if
1Snre to Rrffnlrrfe the Bowel>.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to roursabref, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH Tl YflUR INFANTS.
We have out up and Mold thin article for over ten year*, and
CAN SAY. iN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what WC have
never been able to hay! vt r*c any other medicim
—NEVER HAS IT FAIL-j “KS. ED, IN A SINGLE IN
4TAKCE, TO EFFECT A? WINSIjOW’S CU * E * w ^ n timely
uued. Never did we know an instance of
diKRatififactioii b> anv SOOTHING W who had used it.
On the contrary, all SYRCP [are deliebted with its
operations, and ttpeak in terma of highest ci
inundation of its magical effects and medical virtues. >Ve speak
in this matter “what we do lMpF« w
AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF
what we DECLARE. In almost every instanre where the infant
is kufferiug from pain and exhaustion, rehVf will be found iu fifteen
or twenty minutes after the Nyrup is administered.
valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most
experienced and SKILLFUL nurses in New England, ami has
been used with never-failing success in
Thousands of Cases
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stom
ach and bowels, corrects acidity, aim sivei tone and energy to the
whole system. It will almost instantly relieve.
Griping ta the Bowels, and li'ind Colic.
and overcome < onvul- vrTP -ions, which, if not
speedily remedied, cud, cUIv ; u dfatk. \Y© be
lieve it tbe BEST AND enrLDREN SUREST REMEDY IK
the world,in all ca-i TFFTIIIVf* dysentery.
AND DIARRHOLA Ik 1 - A _ „_ CHILDREN, whetherit
arises from teething. «»r any other cause. We w .uid nay to every
mother who has a child snnering fmtn any of the foregoing com
plaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES
or others, stand between your suffering child, aud the relief that
will be SURE—yes. ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this
medicine, ii timely used. Full directions for nsing wil! nroom-
r iy each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-siniile of CURTIS
Perkins, New-York, is ou the outside wrapper.
Soldbv Druggists tluronghont tbe world.
Sold in MUMgeville by GRIEVE CLARK.
P rind not office, No. 13 Cedar Street, N. Y. Price
only *25 Cents per Bottle. 14 1 y.
September!, 1860.
DURKHiEA! CROPS! CHOLERA!
Thin medicine has been TRIED, TES
TED. and PROVED, by TEN YEARS
experience, to he the oulv CERTAIN.
SAFE, and RELIABLE remedy for
LIFE DROPS.
THE NEVER ► AILING
| REMEDY.
all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS D1 V R R U LEA "DYSENTE
RY, CRAMPS. PAINS. CHOLERA. CHOLIC, Ac.., now be
fore the public. One or two dog** of 20 drops, will cure the most
severe cramps in 20 minutes. A single dose often cures the
Diarrhora ana it never eonstipates the bowels. One dose will sat
isfy any one of its merits. Price only 2H cents.
Prepared by S. D. TRALL,
43 Bowery, New York.
Sold 111 Milledgeville by IIERTY Al HAXL, and by Drug
ista generally. (J. C. k co.) 5 ly.
fJIWO months after date_ application^ will bt
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson
comity for leave to sell all tbe lands belonging
to the estate ot Eli Sears, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
SAMUEL K. METHVIN. Ex’r.
February 8th. 1861. 38 9t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
. .. - .
to the Ordinary 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, |
G. W. PAYNE,
February 4, 1861
For children 8. Lord.
38 2m
^IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county,
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of William Little, late of said county, de
ceased.
TOLBERT LITTLE, Adm’r.
March 14th. 1861. (d B) 43 9t.
rill be made
_ to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch c-ouDty,
for leave to s 11 all the lands, and part of the
negroes, beluugitig to the estate of the Rev. James
S IXTY days after date application
to
R. Miller, late of said County, deceased.
AUGUSTUS B. M
ILLER, Adm’r.
NANCY MILLER, Admr’x.
March 14th, 1861. (U Bj 43 9t.
Ezecntor’s Notice.
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood,
by which this tiuid becomes vitiated, weak, and
poor. Being iu the circulation, it pervades the
whole body, and may burst out in disease on any
part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, no,
is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofu
lous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease,
low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure-
air, filth and filthy habits, the de-pressing vices,
and, altove all, V.v the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitu
tion, descending “ from parents to children unto tin
third and fourth generation indeed, it seems ti
be the rod of Him who says, 11 I will visit the
iniquities of the fathers upon their children.”
Its effects commence hv deposition trom the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the
lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber
cles ; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface,
eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which
genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life,
so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from
scrofulous complaints, but they have tar less power
to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con
sequently, vast numbers perish l y disorders which,
although not scrofulous in their nature, are still ren
dered fatal by thi« taint in the system. Most of
the consumption which decimates the human family
has its orig it directly in this scrofulous contamina
tion ; and many destructive diseases of the liver,
kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise
from or are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking infection,
and their health is undermined hv it. To cleanse
it from the system we must renovate the blood
by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by
healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we
supply in •
AYERS
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
the most effectual remedy which the riicuk-al skill
of our times can devise for this every where pre
vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the
most active remedials that have been discovered for
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
the cure of not only scrofula, but also those othei
affections which arise from it, such as Ekuitive
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Pike, Rose,
or Ekysii-el.vs, Pimples, Pusti les, Blotches,
Blaivs and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, IIixoworm, Rjisumatism,
Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, Dnot-sr,
Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints
ARISING FROM VlTIATED OK I.MPURB Bl.OOU. The
popular belief in •• impurity of the blood” i« founded
in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood.
The particular purpose and -virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital tiuid,
without which sound health is impossible in con
taminated constitutions.
I^EBTORS AND CREDITORS of Archibald
C. McKinley, deceased, late of Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, are requested to pay then-
debts and give notice of their claims in writing,
to tbe subscriber at Milledgeville.
w. mckinley, Ex’r.
Jarnary22d, 1861. 37 6t.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
ejjYWO months after date application will be made to
the- Court of Ordinary of said County, for leave to
sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Timothy
Sears, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
SAMUEL R. METHVIN, Adm’r.
Febmary 8th, 1861. 38 Pt.
50 {Saw lotion bio for Sole.
ONE of WATSON’S best 50 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 are-
da
iuction on the regtila-- price. Apply at this office,
or of N. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany.
American Agriculturist.
Far the Fan Ganka, aid HaiwhaU.
A Thorough going, RELIABLE, and PRACTI
CAL Journal, devoted to the different department*
of SOIL CULTURE, sueh as growing Field
CROPS; orchard and garden FRIITS; garden
VEGETABLES and FLOWERS; Tree*, Plant*,
and Flower* for the LAWN or YARD; care of Do
mestic Animals, Ac., Ac., and to Household Labors.
It has also an interesting and instructive department
for children and youth.
TERMS—IN VARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
One copy, one year... $1 GO
Six copies, one year. 560
Ten or more copies one year -80 cento each.
17*Add to the above rate*; Postage to Canada 6
cents; to England, France or Germany, 24 cento per
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
are so composed that disease within the range of their
action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen
etrating properties search, 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 or 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 complaint* of
every body, hut also many formidable and rtnngeronf
diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish
gratis my American Almanac, containing certificate!
of their cures and directions for their use in the follow
ing coiuj>l.-.iuts : Costircuess, HujrHwrH, l! a duel c,
| pm
arising from disordered stomach, Sausra, Jndiyesf'on,
Pain ni and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, F atu/enci
Lou of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred com
plaints, arising from a tow state of the body or obstrue
tion of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Postage anywhere in the United States and Terri
tories most be paid by the subscriber, and ie only six
tents a year, frpaid in advance, at the office where
i«cet ved.
All business and other coaimnnieetions shoo Id be ad
dressed to the Editor and proprietor.
ORANGE JUDD, 41 Park-Row,
New York City.
EOR THE RAT-ID CTTtE OT
Cough*, Cold*, Influenza, Hoar«eno«*,Cronp,
Bronchitis, Incipient t'on-Munpt’ou, and for
the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced stage* of the disease.
So wide 13 the field of its usefulness and so numerous
are the eases of its cures, that almost every section of
-xrantnr abounds in persons j nhli- lv known, who have
rent restored from alarming and even desperate dis
eases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its
superiority over every oilier medicine of its kind is too
apparent to escape observation, and where it* virtues
ire known, tbe public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections
-if the pulmonary organs that are incident to our
ffhnate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
'he community have failed and been discarded, this ha*
-rained friend* by every trial, conferred benefit* on the
afflicted they ean never forget, and produced cures toe
numerous and too remarkable to bo forgotten.
prbparud BV •
DR. J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL. MASS.
For Sale in MilledgoviMe by GBIE YE * CLABK
and HERTY A
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
FT SPARTA, Cl.
f|lHE undersigned having recently purchased
BlthlAEBh iAtstth.
the premises
old stand” has opened a
tion of the people.
The proprietor will use every effort for tbe com
fort and convenience of all who may favor hiui
with tlieir patronage.
The table will be furnished with tbe best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good
stables, and open lots for tbe exhibition of their
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to any
point on either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, 1860. 32 tf.
B&ZffiCOSS * aeftBAmilluu
„ . ATIURNfcYS AT LAVJ '
Ilf ILL practice in tbe courts of tbe Ocm, i
f F circuit. '' 8#i
Milledgeville, Ga., Mareh 1. 1858. 40
BRADFORD S PILLS.
/ /EXTRA OR DINAR Y CURES,
The Infallible Gum Coated Pills,
Ar
Di
Are a certain and specific cure for nil Urethreal
Discharges, Gouorrhiva. Gleet, Stricture, and Ini
tation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, nnd Pros- _
trnte Gland. They are tasteless, and free from giv. I
ing odorto the breath. Prepared bv R.IJkadfor , #
• * .1 I— UUD'l'v 1. If 4 f T
New York City.and sold by HERTY A HALL
Milledgeville,'Ga. Price ft per Box. They will
be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered.'
Permanently Cored,
LE SALVE.
by thenseof Caranangh’s PI
This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures,
and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it.it lias
ill. For sale by Gkikve & Ci.ark
no equal.
J\0. R. WILDER & GILLIE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
M E RCH4NTS.
ALSO
Agemtn for New |York and Mnvannah
SZBB WHEEL STEAMSHIPS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
S TRICT attention given to the sale of Cot
ton and other produce—and orders for plantation
supplies tilled with dispatch—and at the lowest cash
prices.
August 1st, 1860, Illy*
New Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store.
1.
HOTEL NO.
A General Assortment of
Gents, Youths, and Boys
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH
ING, all made to order, and the
work warranted. Also, a general assortment 01
HATS! Beebes fashionable Moi.f.skin nnd
Cassimer, and a variety of SOFT CASS., and
Light Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also s
great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, VA
LISES, BAGS, &c..&c.
A- C. VAIL, Agent.
April 16th, I860. 47 tf.
FILBS, FISTULA, STRICTURE
of Rectum,; Urethra Ac.
Cures Guaranteed—Cancers and Scrofula
CUBTiD.
D R. J. A. CLOPTON, respeetlully informs the
public, that he has returned to his home in
Huntsville, Ala., after an absence of severs;
months in Mobile, and tenders his professional
services to the afflicted. Dr. C- refers to the hun
dreds pf cures he has effected within the last few
years as proof of his skill in the treatment of these
diseases.
Huntsville, April 28. I860. 50 ly.
Important to Females!!
Br. cheeseman’s Fills.
N O T I C E—The combinations of ingredients
in these PILLS are the result of a long aud exteu
sive practice. They are mild in their operation
and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tbe side
palpitation oftke heart, disturbed sleep, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They cat-
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would b>
sure to canse a miscarriage. Warranted pureh
vegetable, and free from anything injurious tolif<
or health. Explicit directions, which should br
read, accompany each Box.
Price. $1 per box. For sale by Wm. Barnes
also by Herty & Hail of Milledgeville, they wil
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1.
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Ckeeseman
Box No. 4531, New York Post-office. 17 ly
Messrs. A* U* 4 L. H. ht.\
Are Associated n the Practice of Law
Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d. 1857. 35 tf
DK A- 11 ClininiKG "
Irwin I on, ttUlkiusois touts ty fi m
Tenders his Professional services to the citizens
[Jan. 6,57 ly
of Wilkinson conntv.
THOMAS J. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga '
March 18, 1856. 42
ETHERIDGE 8c SON, ^
Factors, Commission and Foraardiig
MEnCHANTS, 5
SAVANNAH, CA.
W. D. ETHERIDGE.
July 15th, 1 -56.
W. D.
ETHERIDGE J r
8 tf '
Thomas Hardeman, jr. J. W. Griffis
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
W HO LKSJW.H U K* > 0 ft us
r^EALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, TOBAC
' CO, SEGAKS and Groceries of every d#.
scriplion.
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts.,
MACON GA.
Sept. 2,1859. 14
J. CAM P,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
acwoktii, coBii enrm, ga..
P RACTICES in Cobb, Cass, Cberol.ee, Miltoa
Paulding, and Fulton.
REFERENCES.
H011 J. W. Lewis, At anta: Gen. A. J. Hanseil
Marietta; Roberts,Coskery & Co.AR<*n?ta-
E L. Litchfield, N. & G. S. Avery, Ac-
Any information as to responsibility of par
ties promptly glveri.AT
March 9th, 1861. 42 ly.
NEWELL & WELLBORN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JUillrdgeYille, La.
ILL PRACTICE in the Counties of the
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Milledgeville. Ga , Feb. 16, 1860. 39 ly.
W
ZiAW CARD.
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether iu the practice of Law, under the torn name of
CLARK, IRVIN & TAYMYR,
ind will give prompt attention to all business entrust
ed to tiieir care iu the counties of
Dougherty Lee, Sumter,
Terrill, Worth, Mitchell,
Calhoun, Early, Decatur,
Miller,
ind by special contract, in anv county in South-West
ern (Jeurgia. Rich d. h. CLARK,
SAM L P IRVIN,
WM. TAYLOR.
Albany, Feb. 14, 1861. 39 tf.'|
Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness,
Influenza, any Irritation or
Soreness of the Throat, relieve
the hacking Cough, in Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Catarrh, and gire strevght to the voice
Of Pablic fipraktra, and Stinger*.
Few are aware of the importance of checking aeong!
or “common cold" in its first stage; that which in tin
beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected
soon attacks the Lnngs. BRt'AVN’S Bronehal Troches’
containing demulcent ingredients,nllay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
BROWN’S, “The trouble in my Throat, (for whicl
the “TROCHES” are a specific) having
made me often a mere whisperer.”
N. P. WILMS.
“I recommend their use to PUBLIC
SPEAKERS.” Rev. E. IT. CHAPIN
"‘Great service in suhdning Hoarseness.”
Rev DANIEL WISE.
“Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.”
Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON.
“Contain no Opium or anything injuri-
>us.” Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist,Boston
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“A rimjile nnd pleasant combination for
COUGHS, fee.
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.
“Beneficial in BRONCHITIS."
DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston.
‘.I have proved them excellent for
Whooping Cough,”
REV. I? W. WARREN. Boston.
“Beneficial when compelled to speak,
differing form COLD.”
Rev. 8. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Lonis
“Effectual in removing Hoarseness nnd
'rritation of tbe Thiont: *0 common with
Speakers mid Singers.”
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
LaGrange, On., Teacher,
of Music. Southern Female College.
“Great benefit when taken before and
fter preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
less. From their past effect, I think, they
wili be of permanent advantage ft* me.”
Rev. E. ROWLEY, A M,
President of Athens College, Tenn.
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December 1860.
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J. C. COMPTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nKXXiXSBOEVXXAX:, GA.
(Office in the Court House, opposite the Ordinary 3
W ILL practice in tl
Oomulgee Circuit.
Office.)
Counties composing the
February 19, 1861.
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DENTAMSPfcSDRGIOII.
OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING,
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.,
Alloperations performed with care and war-
rented satislaete
Milledgeville. May 5th. I860.
TAILORING.
J. C. S P E R L I N G,
thankful for past favors
wonld inform his i.\4
friends and customer*,
thnt he is still ai bis
BUSINESS nnd ean
„ he found next door to
-- the Recorder office.
Iiis tits and work,
warranted to give
SATISFACTION.
Nov. 1st. lHtiO.
DK. LHAKLKS H. HALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to
JDFFSRSON STS.EET.
lyRESIDENCK—the House recently occupied
by Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door.
Jan 5th. 1R5H. .{3 tf
Scholastic Year 1860.
rjlRIS flourishing Institution lilt Five General De*
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partments.
1st. A Collegiate Department,
Whirb embraces* four years course of study, inclu
ding «H1 tiie brunches of Science necessary to make
Young Ladies thorough aud accompiishad scholars.
Tuition $50 00 per annum.
2d. An Academic Department.
Tn which pupil* are properly prepared for College,
and a good baris laid for thorough Scholarship. Tu
ition from $2P to 40 a year.
3d. A Music Department.
For instructing pupils ob the 1'iana Forte. Gniter,
Harp. Organ, Huiunmium. Violin, fee. Tuition $5«.
4th. Ornamental Department,
Where instruction is given iu every variety of
Painting anti needlework. Tuition from $20 to$M-
5th. A Domestic Department.
For teaching pupils the Elementary and Practical
duties of Domestic Affairs.
s -a
Blackberry Wine.
A PURE article of thi* Wine, can' be had at the
Store of CSrirve ft Clark, also at tbe Va-
Store of Grieve ft Clark
riety Store of J. CONN ft NON!*’. Tiki* Wine
is four year* old, and in taste much resemble* the
very best Old Port. A few dof-n of this age can be
obtained. UF Price $1 25 per bottle. d tf.
THE SOUTHERN KEPUBLIC.
This Daily and Weekly Political and Commer
cial Journal, edited by
JAMES M. SMYTHE.Esq , and
JOHN B. WEEMS, E*q , Associate,
Contains the latest news by Telegraph 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 tbe Confed
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PAOULTT.
Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M , President,
Prof. R.T. ASBURY, A. M.. gec’v-
Rev. G. T. Wilburn, it. D., Prof W. Fisher A. M.
Mrs. Mary A. Wilkes. Mr*. M. A. band,
iliss Julia A. Stanford. Mi** K«xa Cliappel.
lli*a Carrie E Laud- Mia* Clara Stone.
Mias Eunice J- E*kew. Mrs. Agnes Uniuinuller
Rev. Adit-1 Sherwood, D. D., Griffin, President
Board Trustees ,,
Hon. John T. Crowder, Monroe conntv, Vice Pres “
Col. John T. Stephens. Forsvth, 8ec’v.
A. G. Cabanies, Esq., Forsyth, Treasurer.
COMMENCEMENT.
Examination of Senior Class, July 2,— 6.
Annual Examination, July 12, 13, 16.
Commencement Sermon, Rev. P. H. Mell, D. V;
Athens. July 15.
Junior Exhibition. July l*th.
Commencement day, July IStli. , (
Literary Address, by Hon. Mr. Douglas, Cothbert,
J FaH Term will begin Aug 20th. For farther
information seud for a Catalogue.
WM C. WILKES, Pres t.
E. T. Asbl-rt, Secretary Faculty.
July 9th. I860.
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iy Tulte Notice.—Helmbold’a Huchu w ill posi
tively cure disease* of the bladder, kidneys, grav
el.difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision, pains
ia the hack. Bight-sweats, sick-stoaaach A f see
advertisement in another column. *
CASTLEN <fc VARDELL,
WHOLESALE 111* RETAIL DEALERS II
DRUGS, MEDICINES) &*•
MACON, GA.
November 13th, I860.
26 daw ly-
ry If von are afflicted with Piles, send to He 1
ft Hall and get a box of Sturdevant’s pile
meat, snd he erged Price *1 a boy -
exorllent remedy
Cordial, which is an exocllent renn* J
for itouirh colds, pain in tbe breast, i.nfiaw ed t l»w>*
may brritound at the Drug Store of Hibti tt BsW-