Southern federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1861-1862, April 23, 1861, Image 4

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tSi! en Ad- A cnnWP •low to Conquer the Border The Philadelphia. Press' correspondent thus commends to Lincoln the policy ot “divide and conquer’’ the border States by the purchase of public men : Washington, 1). C-, March '20, lbtSl. The appointment of Hon. Green Ad ams, of Kentucky to an important por- 1 under the Administration of Prei Lincoln is, unquestionably, intended the commencement of a wise and coi vative policy in reference to the distribu tion of t’iie patronage ot the Administra tion in the border slave States. Mr. Lin coln will not appoint all Republicans to the offices of his disposition in any ot these States. There are, in fact, but few influ ential Republicans in any of them, with, possibly, the exception of Missouri and Maryland, lie will, therefore, throw him self upon the counsels of the Union men— such, for instance, as Prentice, John C. Macon and Guthrie, in Louisville; the editors of the Baltimore American, Rever- dy, Johnson and Gov. llicks, in Mary land; the editors of the Richmond Whig, Boteler, Sherard Clemens, Summers, Bar- hours and others, in Virginia, and so on in regard to other States. If Mr. Lincoln can in this way organize a great Union party in the border States, he will not only strengthen himself, but he will enable the friends of the country in that section to operate successfully upon the cotton States in their revolted and disorganized condi tion. citations. Picking up a Pin.—A young man once ■went with letters of recommendations to a large banking establishment. He called on the geutleman who sat at the head of it, full of hope and confidence that he should obtain employment. The gentle man heard what he had to say, looked over his letters hastily, and then handed them back to him : “We have nothing for you to do, sir.” The young man felt his heart sink within him. He was ready to burst into tears. But there was no help for it, so he made his bow and retired. As he was passing in front of the build ing, there was a pin lying on the pave ment. He stooped down and picked it up, and then stuck it carefully under his coat. The gentleman with whom he had just been speaking was standing at the window, and saw what took place. In an instant the thought occurred to him that the young man who had such habits of care fulness as to stop in such a moment of disappointment and pick up a pin, would make a useful man. He sent immediately and called him back. Jle gave him an humble situation in liis establishment. From that he rose by degrees, till he be came the principle partner in the concern, and eventually a man of immense wealth, and the chief banker in Paris. So much for good, careful habits. The Prince of Wales has been made Colonel of some Cambridge military young gentlemen. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1 Adjutant General's Office, S MilledgeviUc Gn., Jan. 10, 1861. ) GENERAL ORDERS, No 2. I. The following organization of the ten thou sand volunteers provided for the public defence, and for other purposes, by the act approved De cember 18th. I860, is published for the information of the Volunteers and Militia of this State, The force will be divided into two Divisions of fivejtbousand men ; each division to he command ed by a Major General, to be appointed by the Curmnander-in-Chief, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of the Senate. The Major Generals to appoint their own Staff as follows : One Division Inspector, with the rank of Lieu tenant Colonel, who will also act as Division Adju tant General, one Division Quartermaster, with the rank of Major, two Aids-de-Camp, with the rank of Major, ail to be commissioned by the Command cr-in-Cltief. The Divisions will be subdivided into Brigades, two to each Division, making four Brigades in all, of two thousand five hundred men : each Brigade to be commanded by a Brigadier General, to be appointed by the Commander-in-Chief, by and with the advice and consent of two thirds of the Senate. The Brigadier Generals to appoint their own Staff as follows: one Brigade Inspector with the rank of Major, who will also act as Brigade Adjutant General, one Brigade Quarerraaster with the rank of Captain, one Aid-de-Camp with the rank ot Captain, all to bo commissioned by the Commander-in-Chief. The Brigades wiil be subdivided into Regi ments, Battalions, .and Companies, as follows : to each Brigade: 2 Regiments of Infantry, ten companies to the regiment, the companies to be com posed of not less than fifty or more than eighty men, rank and file. 1 Battalion of Riflemen, five companies to the battalion, the companies to be com posed of not less than ffty nor more than eighty men, rank and file. 1 Battalion of Cavalry, four companies to the battalion, the companies to be com posed of not less than thirty fire or more than sixty men rank and file. 4 Companies of Artillery, of sixty fee men to the Company. One or more companies to be Field Artillery as may be re quired. The other to be attached to sea coast or seige batteries. II. The Regiments, Battalions and companies will be officered as follows: To each Regiment of Infantry, one Colonel,one Lieutenant Colonel, one Major, to be elected by the commissioned officers of the companies of tho Regiment, one Adjutant, with the rank of Lieutenant, one Regimental Quartermaster with the rank of Lieutenant, one Regimental Paymaster with the rank of Lieuten ant, one Sergeant Major, one Quartermaster Ser geant, one Drum and fife Major. To each Battalion of Riflemen, one Lieutenant Colonel, to be elected by the Commissioned offi cera of the Companies of the Battalion, one Adju tant with the rank of Lieutenant, one Battalion Quartermaster with the rank of Lieutenant, one Battalion Paymaster with the rank of Lieuten ant, one Sergeant Major, one Quartermaster Ser geant, one Chief Bugler. To each Battalion of Cavalry, one Major, to be elected by the Commissioned Officers of the Com panies of the Battalion, one Adjutant, one Quar termaster, one Paymaster, one Sergeant Major, one Quartermaster Sergeant, and one Chief Bu gler, as for a Battalion of Riflemen To each Company, one Captain, one first Lieu tenant, one second Lieutenant, one Ecsip-n ; to be elecied by the enrolled men of the Company, four Sergeants, {four Corporals, and two Musi- oians. When four or more Companies of Artillery, with batteries, shall he called into service, “there shall be appointed one Colonel of Artillery, who shall be attached to the Staff of the senior General Officer commanding the troops, and who shall, under his direction, exercise general supervision over the Artillery in service; and who shall be elected by the Commissioned Officers of the Artillery.” Colonels of Regiments, and Lieutenant Col onels an«l Majors of Battalions, will appoint their own Staff, Commissioned and nou-Commissioned ; the Commissioned Staff to be Commissioned by the Commander-in-Chief. the non-Commissioned 8taff to be appointed by the Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, or Major, as the case may be. III. This organization contemplates eighty rank and file to Companies of Infantry and Riflemen. sixty rank and tile to Companies of Cavalry, and sixty-fir: rank and filo to Companies of Artillery, and it is desirable that the actual strength of Com panies shall approach the organization as nearly as possible, IV. This distribution of Regiments, Battalions, and Companies, to Brigades, will not be regarded aa absolute, but will be isubjeet to such changes and modifications as the necessities of service, or other circumstances, may require. V. The Brigades will be recruited from the State, as follows: The 1st Brigade, from the Eastern. Southern, Brunswick, and South-western Judicial circuits. The 2nd Brigade, from the Coweta, Chattahoo chee, Pataula, and Macon Judicial circuits. The 3rd Brigade, from the Northern, Middle, Ocmulgee, and Flint Judicial circuits. The 4th Brigade, from the Cherokee, Blue Ridge, Western and Talapoosa Judicial circuits. Should there be a failure :n recruiting any Brig ade from the District above assigned to it the Commander-in-Chief will supply the deficiencies from such other District or Districts as in his dis cretion he may determine. Regiments and Battalions will be numbered successively, in Genera! Orders, as organized. VI. Recapitulation.—The force thus organ ized will consist of 2 Divisions, of 4 Brigades, of 8 Regiments of Infantry, 6,400 rank and file, of 4 Battalions of Riflemen, 1,600 rank and file, of 4 Battalions of Cavalry, 960 rank and file, of 16 companies of Artillerists, 1,040 rank and file. By order of the Commander-in-Chief HENRY C. WAYNE, Adjutant General. VF* Query Have you seen I hat Big Indian inan other column of this paper boiiling. Hoots, Baku and Lzavzi erthe Chekokek Kemxdt. MONTHLY CITATIONS. ikGEORGIA, Jasper county. YA^UKREAS, John H. Ezell and William K. - vY Powell Executors to the last will and tes tament of Evan II. Powell deceased, makes ap- GEORGIA, Twiggs County. •TIHIEREAS, William M. Varnum makes ap- 11 plieatioa to me in termt of law, for letteis of ^ Administration on the estate ot James Knight, late 1 plication to me for letters of dismission from said of said county, deceased. _ i trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- and singular the kindred and others concerned, to sons interested to be and appear at my office on b« and appear at my office on or by the first Mon day in May next, then, and there to show cause, if any. why said letters may not be granted. Given undei my hand and official signature, Marion, March 26th. 1861. 45 :.t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Twiggs County. the first Monday in Oetoher, next, then and there to show cause if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicants in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this fifth day of March, 1861. (43m6m] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tax Laws of Georgia. COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE, A FEW copiesoftheTAX LAWS are on hand and for sale at this office.—Price $1 per copy GEORGIA, Irwin County. I'o all whom it may concern- VYTHEREAS, Reden F. Hunter. Administrator on M the estate of Penelope Hunter of said Count v, deceased, applies to ine for letters of dismission from W HEREAS, James Pearson, and F. F. Pearson makes application to me, in terms of law, for letters of administration on the estate of James T. Pearson, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and udmonish all and singular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased. - - .. .. , f , . it _ , . ,| Ur ' the administration of said estate. to be and appear at my office, on or by the first | 1 , . • ... , , , , t *«• ,<*-«*»' i JtssrA'srStisses 145 at] ‘ LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. •PP^M » *«■» of the law GEORGIA, Baldwin county. TIT'HEREAS, Louisa Anderson applies for let 11 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 51. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. To all ichom it may concern. W HEREAS, Braswell Wynn, of said State and county, applies to the Ordinary for letters of Administration on the estate of A. 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 any they have, why letters of Administration, on the estate of said deceased, should not beisued to said applicant: Given under my band and offi cial signature this Feb. 23th, 1861. 41 5t. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. To all trhim it may Concern. W HEREAS, M. N. Murpbey. and Elizabeth Murphev, of said State and county ap plies to the Ordinary of' said county for letters of administration on the estate of Solomon B. Mur- phey, 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 witliin the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they can, why letters of Administration on the estate of said deceased should not issue to the applicants. Given under my hand and official signature, this 27th March, 1861. 45 5t. ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, Henry J. Parrish, Guardian of flic minor heirs of Josiah A. Parrish, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be gianted to said applicant. Given under my hand officially, this 1st day of April, 186!. 46 6t. [ n n"| WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To alt ichom it may concern. "IT? HEREAS, Jackson Driggers applies tome v v for letters of administration on the estate of Ephraim Driggers, late of said county deceased. % 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 witbin the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted *o said applicant. Given under my hand officially, this 27th day of March, 1861, 46 5t. [n n] WILLIAM LEE. Ren. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Irwin County. To ail whom it may concern. TITHEREAS, Zarah Paulk and Reason Paulk IT applies *o me for letters of Administration on the estate of James Paulk, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if auy tbey have, who said letters of Administration on the estate of said deceased should not be issued to the applicant. Giveu under my hand and official signature this April 1st, 1861. 47 f>t. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. Given under my hand and official signature, this December 1th, I860. 2* m6m. L. II. COLBRETH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper county. VyHEREASS, Thomas J. Comer, Jr., administrator Iv on the estate of Juliet A. Zachary, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all person.- interested, to be and appear at my office on the firA Monday in August next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant in terms law. and he be dismissed from said trust. Given under my hand and ofiiicial signature ut office, this 3rd dav of January, 1861. 34 mflm. ' M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. Notice to Tamils and Cnardina*. A LADY, who has spent several year* in Teach ing in this and adjoining States, and who brings satisfactory recouinn-ndations, wishes to establish n SELECT SCHOOL, IN MILLEDGEVILLE, if she can get sufficient encouragement. Derides the common branches, she can also teach PAINTING, DRAWING, and several branches of ORNAMENTAL WORK. She can be found at the Milledgegevilie Hotel. January 4th, 1861. 33 tf. CHEAP FOR CASH f Aliliedgevilie CUlhiag Stare. HOTEL No. 1. T HE Subscribe.' having just returned from the North, is now prepared to furnish his old friends and cus tomers ito their advantage) flothing «f nay Description, from a very large assortment of the best quality ever brought to this City. All made to order, and the work warranted. I can give you as good a bargain for cash as any other establishment, but not as loir down either in price nr quality. A. C. VAIL, Agent. Milledgeviile, November 5, 1860. 24 tf GEORGIA, Jasper county. WHEREAS, John W. A. Smith, Administrator on 11 the estate of Jacob M. Thompson, late of said county, decea.-ed, makes application to me, for letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in August next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not he granted the applicant in terms of the law, and he be dismissed from said trust. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this istday of Jaunarv. IS6I. 35 unim] ' M. H. HUTCHISON, Onl y. GEORGIA Twiggs county. VYTHEREAS, John M. Penrce, Guardian of T Y • A. Pearce, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust, he having fully executed the same, as will more fully appear by reference to the record and vouchers of file in mv office, and a receipt in full from saidT. A. Pearce. These are therefore to cite all at interest, to be and appear at my office on or by the first Mondny in Muy next, to show cause why said letters may not he granted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, Jan 18, 1861. [36m6m.| LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGTA, Twiggs County. W HEREAS, Thomas King, Administrator with the will annexed, of Nathan King, deceas ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate, lie having by a decree of the Superior Court of the Macon Circuit fully executed said trust, as wil! more fully appear by reference to the returns and vouchers of tile in my office. These are therefore to cict 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, should not be hence discharged according to law. Given under my hand officially at Marion. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y. Jan. 28, 1861. 37 rofim GEORGIA, Builocdi couuty. T WO months afterdate hereof, application wil! be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the lands and the un bequeathed part of the slaves, belonging to the estate of James Cone, late of said couuty, de ceased, for a division among the heirs. SAMUEL E. GROOVER, Ex’r. This 12th day of April, 1861. (d b) 47 9t. mWO months after date application X made to the Court of Ordii will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate ot Eii Sears, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. SAMUEL R. METHVIN. Ex’r. February 8th. 1861. 38 9t. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. W HEREAS, Thomas H. ,Parker, Adminislra tor on the estate ot Marjiana Ballard, de ceased, applies to the undersigned, for letters of dismission from said Administratorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted to said applicant. Given tinder my hand officially at office, this the 7th of February 1861. 38 m6m. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord'y. GEORGIA. Baldwin county. WHEREAS, Christianie E. Smith, Administrn Y Y trix on the estate of John S. Smith, deceased, has filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis mission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons adversely concerned to show cause why said petition should not be granted, in terms of the law in such case made and provided. Given under ray hand at office, this l^th of Feb’y. i86i. [;f.iin6m.] John Hammond,Ord'y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. WHEREAS, Julius N Porter, administrator I T on the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned for letters of dismission from his administrator ship. 1 berefore all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause, if any they have, why said J uiius N. Porter, administrator as aforesaid, should not be discharged on or before the first Monday in August next. Given under mv hand officially at office. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’v. SSFeb. 7th, 1861. 38 m c' ra QtIXTY days after date application will be made io 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. VV. WHITAKER Guardian February 4, 1861 For children S. Lord. 38 2m S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to tho es tate of William Little, late of said county, de- TOLBERT LITTLE, Adm’r. March 14th, 1861. (D B) 43 9t. S IXTY' days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the lands, and part of the negroes, belonging to the estate of the Rev. James II."Miller, late of said County, deceased. AUGUSTUS B. MILLER, Adm’r. NANCY MILLER, Admr’x. March 14th, 1861. (D Bj 43 9t. S IXTY days after (late application will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson County, for leave to sell a negro man Charles, property of the children of John Underwood, deceased. T. B. UNDERWOOD, Guardian A Agent. January 8th, 1861. 38 !lt. NOTICE. S IXTY' 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 couuty deceased, this 4th day of March, 1861. 43 6t. (m. n.) WM. L. SHEPHERD, Adm’r. TIIE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. BY IIAXLEITER & ADAIR, ATLANTA, GA. T HE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. under arrangements just completed, will contain all the latest intelligence of every kind, reported express- lv for us by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, daily reportsofthe Atlanta and other Markets. Locel Incidents and Items, &e., Ac. Price—$5 a-year: $3 for six months, or 50 cents for oue month—al ways in advance. The WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is made up from, uud coutains the cream of, the Daily. It is a large sheet, und gives more fresh reading matter than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its Market'Reports, will be full, and made up from actual transactions. Price I*'-’ a year; or f 1 25 for six months —invariably in advance. ISri*. Mtmasters are authorized to act as our Agents in obtaining subscribers ami forwarding the money— for which they will be allowed to retain, as couimision, twentv-five cents on each Weekly, or fifty cents on each Daily subscriber. mv rsons getting up Clubs of five, ten or more subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12 1-2 percent, less than our regular rates. iyx u name will be entered on onr books until the money is paid, and all subscriptions are discontinued when the time expires for which payment is made, unless the same be renewed. Address, IIAXLEITER A ADAIR, Atlanta, Georgia. March 30, 1861. 47 DRESS AND DNDRESS CAP MANUFACTURER. M LfiNTZi Milledgeville, Ga.. has • now on hand, and is prepared to make, all kinds of the above articles. Also, Swords, Epaulette, Plumes, Pompoons, Buttons, and {ft! Military furnishing goods generally. MilledgeviUc, April 6th, 1861. 46 tf. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for Children teething, which greatly fa cilitates the process of teething by softeuingthe gams reducing all inflammation—will allay all pain, and is sure to regnlatethe bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health toyourinfants. Perfectly safe In all oases. Seeadver- tisementin another column. 14 ly GEORGIA, Jasper county. VVTiLUKAS, James W. Vaughn. Administrator, YY <ie bonis non, on the estate of Martiu Puckett, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis mission from said trust. 'Ihese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested in said estate to be and appear at ruy office on the first Monday in September next, then ai d there to show cause if any they have, why letters of dis- missiou should not be granted the applicant ill terms of law. Given under my hand and official signature at office this 4th dav ot February, 1861. [38 mtim] AI. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA Wilkin son county. W HEREAS, A. R. Brundage, makes applies tion to me for letters of dismis-ioii, 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 by law, to show cause if any they can, why letters of dismission shall not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this Feb., 14th 1861. 39 mtim.ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, Joshua F. Hodges, Moses L. 1 lodges 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 he 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 Istday of March. 1861. 41 m6m. DAVID BEASLEY', D. Ord’y. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. W HEREAS. Nimrod Burke. Executor of the will of William Brown deceased, applies to the 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, should not be discharged. Given under my hand officially, at office the 14th of February, 1861. 39 m6m. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Baldwin county. W HEREAS, E. E. Staniy, 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 Eeb. 20,1861. 41 mtim. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. ' W HEREAS, John Goodman Ex'r. of the es tate of Nathan J. Jone and adinsnistratur on the estate of Josiah R. Jones, late of said coun ty, applies to me for letters of dismission from said executorship and administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dcceas ed, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant at the October Term of this Court. Given under my hand, this 14th March 1861. fdb) 43 m6m WILLIAM LEE, Sr., Ord'y. GEORGIA, Jasper county. Fl^HEREAS, Ezekiel P. Fears, Guardian of YY Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, makes applica tion to me for letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and Rdmonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in May next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why* letters of dis mission should not be granted the applicant in terms of the law, and he dismissed from said trust. Given under my haud and official signature at office, this 5th day of March. 1861. ('43 m6m ) M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. W HEREAS, B. B. DeGraffenreid, administrator of Maria Walker, deceased, has filed his final account, aud petitions for letters of dismission from said administration. These nre therefore to cite all persons adversely con cerned, to file their objections on or before Monday the second day of September next. Given under my hand officially, this 26th Febru ary, 1861. 40 m6m. JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y. PILE 8AIiVK!j|y If yon have the Piles, get* Dr. Cavanaugh's Box of thistruly wonderfnlSsLVX. GENUINE and by nsing it twodays its magi- PILE SAI.VEflcatinfluence wiUbe felt, and a per fect eure willfollow. For sale by Hi rt v tc Hall. New Arrangement. Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 1 ItA inst. THE Subscribers are convey ing the U. S. Mail from Mil-/ ledgeville via Sparta, Culver-/ ten and Powelton to Doubled 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. Macon and Savannah: Ar rive in Sparta at 6 o’clock P. M. and at Double Wells same evening. Leave Double Wells after the arrival of morning trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at Sparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same evening. With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers, we solicit a liberal patronage. MOORE & FORBS. 8 ta ge O fliers--Mi lie dereri/le Hotel Milledpevitle-, G a. Edwards' House. Sparta. Moore's Hotel, Double Wells. Jnlyll, 1S59. 8 tf. SLATING—SLATING W. E. ELLIOTT, PRACTICAL SLATER A YD DEALER IY 1ST SLATES, RECENTLY FROM RICHMOND, VA„ I S now ready to do any work in his line of busi ness—Slating, and warranted free from Leak age. Repair* to old Mint* Roofs attended to Promptly. W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory of Iron Railing. Y'erandah, Balconies, Iron Stairs Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree Boxes, Figures. ,&c., and all other Iron Work of a decorative character. Enclosing Cemetery f.ots 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, Bay Street,[Savannah, Ga. A specimenjof our work may be seen on the Depot building in Milledgeville. Reference—G. W. Adams, Superintendent C. R. R. Savannah. 23 dds&wtf. townTots^riiT sale. A LL the 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 in MAY next, at the Court House door of said Town, Terms made known on the day of sale. E. F. HUGHS, Mars. March, 13th, 1661. 43 tf. Executors Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Or dinary of Bulloch county, will be sold in the town of Statesboro, yn the first Tuesday in MAY next, within the legal hours of sale, one Lot ot Land, containing Five Acres, more or less, bound ed by Wm. Williams, and Win. M. Eason, it being the late residence of Aaron Merritt deceased, asd sold for a division amoug the legatees of said estate. Terms on sale day. GEO. W. MERRITT, SAMUEL L- MON’E, Exr's. Bulloch county, March 14th 1861 (do) 43 tds Executor’s Sale. B Y virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs County, will be sold before the Court house door in Marion, said Count}-, within sale hours, on the first Tuesday iu MAY next, the following laud to wit: One house and lot, lying in the town of Jefferson ville, in said Comity, adjoining the lots of James L. Harrell and others, belonging to the estate of A. G. Bridgers. Sold for the purpose of division among the legatees. Terms on the davof sale. BALDWIN BRIDGERS, Ex’r. Marion, Feb. 20th, 1861. [ i. s j 40 tds. A (l m iit i stra tor’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order ot the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, will be sold before the Court House door in Marion said comity within sale hours on the first Tuesday in MAY’ next the following tract of land belonging to the estate of Hartwell A. Epps, deceased, to-wit: Lot No sixty-seven (67) in the 271st Dist., originally Wilkinson, now said county of Twiggs, adjoin ing lands of Hon. E. S. Griffin, Daniel T. Epps and others, to be sold for the purpose of a division. Terms on the day of sale. ELIAS F. CHAMPION, Adm’r. Marion, Feb. 13th, 1861. (!,. s.) 39 tds. CARRIAGE R E. GARDNER, (Successor 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. & B. R. Gardner, where he in tends carrying on the business of Manufacturing and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in all of tho various branches. Particularateention will be given to the DOING UP of Carriages, Retrim- ing, Ac. All kinds of Carriage Iron Work done with despatch. We will make to order any description of a ve hicle at short notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited, and we hope that those having work to be done »n our line of business, will give us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jar.. 13,1857, 33 tf. SAM’L D. IRVIN. ORLKNI.EE BUTLER. IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBAXY, Georgia. P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the South Western Circuit.—in Terrell, Randolph, and Ear ly counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma con Counties, in tho Macon 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. T HE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will be open for the reception of MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the t_ ' proaching Session. Call aud see me. E. S. CANDLER. Milledgeville, Oct. 1.1860- 19 tf. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurwand F-’ina-- Physician, pr-aenta to the at tention of rather*, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly faci’ltatee the p_i*ccn«of teethm®, by softening the #uni8. reducing au iuHanirnation-will allay all pa in and upatunod- ic action, and it Sure to Regulate the Bowels Depend npon it. moth’TH. ft will give rest to yonrsolve*. and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put up and sold thin article for over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to shy! \ri>u >»f any other medicine —NEVER HAS IT FAIL-} MK&. ED, IN A SINGLE IN STANCE. TO EFFECT A, WINSLOW’S cure, when timely uaed. Never did w» rvn know au instance of diHsatisfaction by auy bOOUUM* on. On the contrary, all SYRUP are delighted with its operations, and speak in _j.terins of highest mentation of its niasical effect*, mid medical virtiwii. We speak in this matter “what wi: DO know,” after ten years’ expe AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THF. FULFILLMENT OF what we declare. Iii al monte very instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief w ill be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup in administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and skillful nurses in New England, and has been used with never-failing merest in Thousands of Cases. It not only relieves the child from jiaiu, but invie ach aud bowels, corrects acidity, ana gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve. Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic. and overcome convul- 'sions, which, if not speedily remedied, end) J? Uiv ; n death. We be- in ve it the BEST AND | CHILDREN SUREST REMEDY IN THF. WORLD, ill all ca- TfTFTHITCft "«*« of dysentery, AND D1ARRHCF.A IX i 1 ^ 1 111 M , |, D R F.N. whether it arises from teething, or any other cause. \v t» woturl say to every mother who has a child suffering from auy of the foregoing com plaints—do NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF others, stand between your suilering child, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will ae<’om- panvearh bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simifc of Curtis Al perkixs, New-York, is on the ontside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Sold in Milledgeville by GRIEVE & CLARK. Principal office, No. 13 Cedar Street, N. Y. Price only *25 Centper Bottle. September 4, 18H0. 14 ly. DIARRIHEA! CRAMPS! CHOLERA! LIFE DROPS. the never failing REMEDY. Thi* medicine ha« been TRIED. TES TED. uud PROVED, by TEN YEARS experience, to be the oulv CERTAIN. SAFE, ami RELIABLE remedy f« all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTE RY, CRAMPS, PAINS. CHOLERA, CHOLIC. Alc., now be fore the public. One or two doses of dr -p**. will cure the most seven* cramps iu 2»> minutes. A single dose often cures the Diarrho*a uud it never eoustiputes the bowels. Oue uoae will sat- i*fv any one of its merits. Price only 25 cents. Prepared by S. D. TRALL. -Iii Bowery, New York. Sold in Milledgeville by HERTY 6l HALL, and by Drug ista generally. (J. c. k co.) 5 ly. FOR SALE. M Y' plantation, containing 1400 acres. 300 of which is heavy timbered oak and iiickory. Said land adjoins the lands of Eli Baxter, on the East, the Beaver Dara creek, on the South, West by the lands of Mrs. Terrell, and North by the lands of Messrs. Allen and Bower. On the place nre Gin honse and cotton press. Over seer's house. Barn, Negro houses, and all other necessary out buildings. Also, in the Village of Mount Zion, a large two- story dwelling house, with barns, stables, carriage house, kitchens, aud other 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 house to suit the purchaser. Terms easy. Refer to Hen ry R. Cuinming, Augnsta, or to G. Bryan, Sneed Pest Office, Lee co.,or Jos. Bryan, Mt. Zion. Feb. 11,1861. 38 6m. WANTED For the Georgia Penitentiary, 1 fill CORDS OF TAN BARK, for which the XlyYl market price will be paid. JAMES A GREEN, Principal Keeper. Feh, 4, 1861,38 ’An. 50 Saw Cotton Gin for Sale. 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 nse for it. Any planter wanting a good Gin, can havo a chance to get one at a re duction on the regular price. Apply at this office, or of N. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany. Irwin Sheriffs Sale for May. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Irwinville, Irwin county, on the first Tuesday in MAY'next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: Lois of land, numbers, eighty (89) nine, ninety (92) two, ninety (97) seven, ninety (98) eight, and one hundred (159) fifty-nine, in the sixth district of Irwin county. Levied on as the prop erty of Charlton P. Sutton to satisfy one fi fa issued from Lee Superior Court in favor of John T. La mar, surviving partner of the late firm of Lamar & Hunt, vs. Charlton P. Sutton. Property pointed out by O. H. Pope, plaintiff’s attorney. D. J. FENN, Sheriff. March 16th, 1861. 46 tds. Guardian's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court’ House door in 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 70 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. Bold for the purpose of division among the legatees of 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. CONVENTION OF GEORGIA! rpHE JOURNAL of the STATE CONVEN- X TION, which is now in press, will be for sale at this office by the 4th of MAY’ next. It will contain about 500 pages. Price $2, bound in half binding. Two copiea for (3, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in 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, nor is there oue which it may not destroy. The scrofu- 1„„, Inint is vaneusW ."iiiiB.-fl l<v n lOTUtlll disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitu tion, descending “ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generationindeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber cles ; in the glands, 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 far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con sequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still ren dered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamina tion ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, 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 by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthv food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where pre vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active rcmodials 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 other affections which arise from it, such as Eruptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthont’s Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Pihpi.es, Pustules, Blotches, Blaixs and Boils, Tumoes, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Dzhtltty, and, indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vitiated or Impure Blood. The popular belief in ‘ ‘ impurity of the blood " is 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 fluid, without which sound health is impossible in con taminated constitutions. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of theil action can rarely withstand <>r evade them. Their pen etrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting it* 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 * remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below uamed is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use ir, the follow ing complaints: Costircnrss, Heartburn, Headache, arising from disordered stomach, Xausca, Indigestion, Pain ih and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency. Lots of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred com plaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruc tion of its functions. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CUBE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad vanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarating and even desperate dis eases of the lungs by it* use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL. MASS. For Sale in Milledgeville by GRIEVE A CLARK and HERTY A HALL. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, GA. T HE undersigned having recently purchased the premises generally known as “ Mackiee old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda tion of the people. The proprietor will nse every effort for the com fort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. The table will be furnished with the best that a Hancock county market affords. Drovers will be supplied with provender, good stables, and open lots for the exhibition ef their stock. Conveyances can be had at all times to any point on either of the Rail Roads. J. M. STANFORD. Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf. Business camps! ^ 3HUSCOS 4b deCUULrr£Xf&2Xft ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' aiLLEMEYILLE, Gt« practice in the courts of the Oemu^, Milledgeville, Ga., March 1,1858. 40 ] v Messrs. A* H. & L. fl, KENljT Are Associated in the Practice of Liw Office 1 Ml Door upon 2d floor of MASONIC HALL. Jan. 23d. 1857. 35 tf Bll ABFOtttt S FILLS. / /EX TRA ORVINAR Y CURES, The Infallible Gum Coated Pills, Are a certain and specific cure for all Urethreal Discharges, Gonorrhu-a, Gleet, Stricture, and Irri tation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros- g trate Gland. They are tasteless,and free from giv- I ing odorto the breath. Prepared hy R.Bradfor . F New Y'ork City .and sold hy HERTY & HALL t Milledgeville, Ga. Price fl per Box. They will / be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered/^ cfy=> PILES Permanently Cured, vJ—7 by the useof Caranangh's PI L E SALVE, This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it,it has no equal. For sale by GRIEVE & CLARK J\0. R. WILDER & GILLIE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION M ERCHANTS. ALSO Agent* for llrw|Y.rk anal (Savannah BEDS WHSBL SVSAMSHXPI, SAVANNAH, GA., S TRICT attention given to the sale of Cot ton ami other produce—and orders for plantation supplies filled with dispatch—and at the lowest oaal prices. August 1st, 1860. 11 ly* New Clothing! JUST RECEIVED AT THE Milledgeville Clothing Store. HOTEL NO. 1. 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 BATS! Boebes fashionable Moleskin and 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 ,1860. 47 tf. PZZ.SS, FISTULA, STRICTURE of Rectum,! (Urethra dbc. Cures Guaranteed—Cancers and Scrofula CURED. D R. J. A. CLOPTON, respectfully informs the public, that he has returned to his home in Huntsville, Ala., after r.n absence of several months in Mobile, and tenders his professional services to the afflicted. Dr. C. refers to the hun dreds of cures he has effected within the last few years as proof of liis skill in the treatment of these Huntsville, April 28,1860. 50 ly. Important to Females!! Dr. Cbeeseman’s Fills. N O T I C E—The combinations of ingredients in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten sive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruation,removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al ways arise from interruption of nature. They can be securely used as a preventive. These pills should never be taken in pregnancy, as they would 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. Barnes also by Herty & Hail of Milledgeville, they wil: be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1, ■ - ~ Cl they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L Box No. 4531, New York Post-office. Iheeseman 17 ly Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Influenza, any Irritation or Soreness of the Throat, relieve the hacking Cough, in Con sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh, and give strenght to the roia Of Public Speaker*, aud Singer*. Few are aware of the importance of cbeckirg aeougli or “common cold” in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to n mild remedy if neglected, noon attacks the Lungs, BROWN'S Browhal Troches’ containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. BROWNS TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES “The trouble in my Throat, ifor which the “TROCHES” are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer.” N. P. WILLIS. “I recommend their nse to PUBLIC SPEAKERS.” Rev. E. H. CHAPIN. “Great service in subduing Hoarseness.'’ Rev. DANIEL WISE. “Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.'’ Kov. A. C. EGGLESTON. “Contain no Opium or anything injuri ous.” Dr. A. A.HAY'ES, Chemist.,Boston. “A simple and pleasant combination for COUGHS, Ac. Dr. G. F. BIGELOW. Boston. “Beneficial in BRONCHITIS." I)R. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. ‘J have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough,” REV. H. W. WARREN. Boston. “Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering form COLD.” Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON, Rt. Louis “Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat; so common with Speakers and Singers.” Prof. M STACY JOHNSON, LaGrange, Ga.. Teachei, of Music, Southern Female College. “Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, ns they prevent Hoarse ness. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage- to me.” Rev. E ROWLEY. A. M , President of Athens College, Tenn. fy Sold bv all Druggists, at TWENTY. FIVE CENTS A BOX DR-A- II- cumin ING. " Irwinton% Wilkinson County n a Tenders hi* Professional services to the citizen, of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 6,57 j TIIOHAS J. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW NEWTON, Baker county, Ga ' March 18, 1856. 43 t f ETHERIDGE 8c SON,^ Factors, Commission and Forwarding MBHCHAN TS. SAVANNAH, CJA. W. D. ETHERIDGE. July 15th, 1856. W. D. ETHERIDGE, J r 8 tf ' Thomas Hardeman, jr. J. W. Griffin BA&SSS1AN 6l GRIFFIN WHOLESALE tiROCEUS. D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac CO, SEGARS and Groceries of every scription. Corner of Cherry and Third Sts., iH .14'ON GA. Sept. 2,1850. 14 tf J. C AMP, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, ACWORTH, COBB COUNTY, Cl., P RACTICES in Cobb, Cass, Cherokee, Milton Paulding, and Fulton. -—:oo:— B.BFSB.ESTCB3. Hon. J. W. Lewis, Atlanta: Gen. A. J. Hanseu Marietta: Roderts, Coskery & Co., Augusta E. L. Litchfield, N. & G. S. Avery, Ac- worth. Any information as to responsibility of par ties promptly giveri-A-1 March. 9th, 1861. 42 ly. NEWELL & WELLBORN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Milledgerille, La. W ILL PRACTICE in the Counties of the Ocmulgee Circuit. Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 16, 1860. 39 ly. £AW CARD. Thc undersigned have associated themselves to gether in the practice of Law, under the tinn name of CLARK, IRVIN be TAYLOR, ind will give prompt attention tp all business entrust ed to their care in the counties of Dougherty Lee, Terrell, Worth, Calhoun, Early, Miller, and by special contract, in any county in South west ern Genrgia. iilCH'D. II. CLARK, SAM L D. IRVIN, WM. TAYLOR Albany, Feb. 14, 1861. 39 tf. Sumter, M ITUHELL, Decatur, J. C. COMPTON, ATTORNEY AT DHLLBDGBVZLZ.B, (Office in the Court House, opposite th Office.) W ILL practice in the Counties e Ocmulgee Circuit. February ID, 1861. DENTAL OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., tyAlloperations performed with care and war- rented satisfactory. Milledgeville, May 5th, 1860. 50 tf. TAILORING. £ST<?jr J. C.SPERLIXC. thnnkful for past favors would inform his old friend* and customers. ' that he is still at his BUSINESS and can ^be found next door to the Recorder office. His liis and work, warranted to give SATISFACTION. Nov. 1st, I860. 24 tf. 1)R. CHARLES H. HALL H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to jfirrsRsorr street. t^~Residence—the House recently occupied by Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door. Jan. 5th, 1858. 33 tf December 1860. (**1 28 Zfl e SWl *53: >* a - "3 5 . ? ft Ex3 1 ii| H 11 3 I EH ■§ © § ^ ® C* Mo ^ § e-l O 1 £ 2 M § » 54 TH 2 aS ^ S as C/D' s © * IJ : .la 5J So ij ¥ 9; g,-i ^ . a iii i* & * - Fu 3 « OO ila tin fell o Pk 1 Sm » a ■ ■ ft 53 -2 9 « ft v-S j 8 2 - •5 £ > * 5 Blackberry Wine. A PURE article of this Wine, eanj be had at the DY. Store of Crier* 4k Clark, al*» at the Va riety- Store of J. CONN & SONS’. This Wine is four years old, and iu taste much resemble* the very best Old Port. A few dozen of this age can be obtained. Ly Price f 125 per bottle. d tf. THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC. 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 A Co. It is the cheapest Political Paper of it* Size, issued Daily in the Confed erate States of America. TERMS—CASH IN ADVANCE: Daily for One Year $5 00 “ “ Six Months...-.-..-.- 3 00 “ “ Three Months 150 “ “ One Month I 50 Weekly for One Year .....$2 00 “ “ Six Months 125 “ “ Four Months 100 “ “ One Month 25 Post-Masters are authorized to act as onr Agents to receive subscriptions, and forward to ns the Money. 402m. Scholastic Year 1860. T HIS flonrisiiing Institution hts Five General De partments. 1st. A Collegiate Department, Which embraces a four yeani course of study, inclu ding all the branches of Science necessary to mB ' ie Young Ladies thorough and accomplished scholars. Tuition $50 00 per annum. 2d. An Academic Department, In which pupils are properly prepared for College, and a good basis laid for thorough Scholarship. Tu ition from f20 to 40 a year. ^d. A Music Department, For instructing pupils on the Piana Forte, Guitar- Harp, Organ, Harmonium, Violin, Ac. Tuition foO- 4th. Ornamental Department, ; Where instruction is given in every variety o j Painting and needlework. Tuition from $20 to $3* 5th. A Domestic Department. For teaching pupil* the Elementary and duties of DomeHtic Affairs. FACULTY. Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M-, President, Prof. R.T. ASBURY, A. M., Sec’y. Rev. G.T. Wilburn, M. D., Prof. W. Fisher A. M- Mrs. Mary A. Wilkes. Mrs. M. A. Land. Miss Juiia A. Stanford. Miss lima thappel- Miss Carrie E. Land. Miss Clara Stone. Miss Eunice J- F<*kew. Mrs. Agnes Branmttl!^ Rev.Adiel Sherwood, D. D., Griffin, President Board Trustees _ , Hod. John T. Crowder, Monroe county, Vice Pros b Col. John T. Stephens. Forsyth, Sec’y. A. G. Cubaniss, Esq., Fersytn, Treasurer. COMMENCEMENT. Examination of Senior Class, July 2,— 6. Annual Examination, July 12, 13.16. Commencement Sermon, Rev. P. II. Mell, D. o , Athens, Jnly 15. _ Junior Exhibition, Jnly 17th. Commencement day, July 18th. , , Literary Address, by Hon. Mr. Douglas, Cntli w Fall Term will begin Aug. 20th. For further information send for a Catalogue. . WM C. WILKES, P"* 1 - R.T. Asburt, Secretary Faculty. July 9th, I860 ±JL- Take Notice.— Helmbold’* Buchuwillpori- tivelv cure di.sea*e* of the bladder, kidneys,grav el, difficulty of breathing, dimnes* of via ion, paint in the bar a, nigbt-*we*ls, sick-ttomach ,,V c See CASTLEN & VARDELL, WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL OEALERS IJ DRUGS, MEDICINES, &t. MACON, GA. November 13th, I860. 26£*w If you are afflicted with Pile*, send to Herty A Holl and get», box of Sturdevant’s pile tent, and be cored- Price 81a h»x. which is an excellent Temejjl