Southern federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1861-1862, May 14, 1861, Image 4

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Prom the Richmond Despatch. A DIABOLICAL SCHEME. We yesterday gave an extract front ( Greeley’s Tribune, recommending a parti-1 tion of the lands iu Virginia and Maryland | among the invading army. \\ ebb, of the Courier, endeavoring to surpass iiis leader of tlie White llat, calls for two hundred thousand volunteers, and insists that we shall he starved out and drowned out. Private advices suggest that it is tile de sign to exterminate us, root and branch, and Mint, instead of slave labor upon the cotton iialds, it is the purpose to employ coolies from China. Y\ e refer to these facts sim ply to put them on record,'for the day will •'nine when men will doubt that such ma lignant and devilish wickedness, unparal- 1 led in the history of nations, could exist. It wilt never he accomplished, hut we want it to he remembered, and when peace is restored, and this same truculent mob tind it to their interest, for the purpose of securing Southern trade, to say' smooth things to the South, we want the .South ern people to remember all this, and sub mit to any piivations, to poverty, to death itself before being longer tributary to the trade and prosperity of such a people. When these wretches threaten the South with extermination, they threaten her with that which Southern men have been trained from the cradle to regard as a -mailer evil than degradation and dishon or. Death is a necessary' ill—dishonor aud degradation are not. Death must, sooner or later, come to us all, either in the lingering agonies of disease, or by the sharp surgery of the sword; but death, in any form, is preferable to a life of subjec tion and shame. If our whole race must perish, we shall all escape the keenest jiang which death inflicts—the grid of those who arc bereaved; if our children survive, they will survive to avenge our wrongs. But we tell those hraggaris that, before their infernal purposes are achiev ed, every hearthstone iu their own land, will he made to ring with the cry of deso lation. Their explosions of furious passion : are not the explosions of true courage. Any coward can talk, and fume, aud threaten, aud, at a safe distance, can sur pass the world in tinning and hectoring, t ireclcy, now the acknowledged leader of the Northern crusade, is, personally, the most pusillanimous of men, unless Bennett, of the Herald, be an exception; and Webo is more contemjitiblc than both, because he professe to he a lighting man, and ran away from V* ashington at the sight of Duff (Ireen’s pistol. New York is the greatest generator of gas on the continent. It sent a fleet to attack Charleston, hut the fleet dared not land, it caused the telegraph throughout the land to resound with the news that Stuart, the dry goods man, had given a million of dollars to the war, Wm. ii. Astor lour millions, Ac., Ac. It now turns out that the grand total of the immense sums poured fouith by' Lin coln’s millionaires for the support of the invasion, is S*>7,790. forced loans will have to come, and the Northern financiers bleed at every vein and artery, before the invasion will he fairly begun. It will he a longer war than the Revolution, a war for which tnerc was no such provocation as that which the Boutli has received from the North, and in which our people were distracted by divisions which do not now exist. The strength of the North will he exerted at the onset, whilst that of the South, slowly develojied, will increase in power, persistency and aggressiveness, as the war proceeds. When the North has succeeded in ridding its great cities of its superabundant pauper population, and it becomes necessary for its industrial and jiroducing classes to inarch from their homes, we shall see no such excitement as that which is now raging among their peo ple. It will he only then that the South will he fully' warmed up to her work; and thoroughly organized iu every section, we vliall not only he able to defend our»elves, hut to strike at the fertile fields and the populous cities which are now threatening us with universal destruction for no other crime than desiring to separate peaceably' from a Union which has been converted from a Union of free and independent States into an irresponsible and bloody despotism. A Card from Bon. C. L, YallanUsnchani- Daytov, < Into, Wednesday, April 17. i To the Editor of the Enquirer: 1 have a word for the Republican press j and partisans ot Cincinnati and other pla ces abroad, who now daily falsify and mis represent me and matters which concern me here iu Dayton. My r position in regard to this civil war, which the Lincoln Administration has in augurated, was Jong since taken, is well known, aud trill he adhered to to the end. Let that be understood. I have added no thing to it, subtracted nothing from it, said nothing about it publicly, since the war began. I know welt that I am right, and that in a little while “the sober second thought of the people,” will dissipate the present sudden and fleeting public mad ness, and will demand to know why thirty' millions of people are butchering each oth er in ci.il war, and will arrest it speedily. But, in the meantime, should my' own btate be invaded, or threatened with inva sion, as soon as may be, then, as a loyal native horn son of Ohio, acknowledging my first allegiance to be to her, I will aid in defending her to the last extremity', asking no ijuestions. Whoever shall re fuse then, or hesitate, will he a traitor and a dastard. Aud this same rule I apply as well to the people of Virginia, Kentucky, or Missouri, as to any of the tree Btates, North or West. As to myself, no threats have been made to tne personally; none within hearing; no violence offered; no mob anywhere; none will he; nobody is afraid of any, and every statement or rumor in regard to ine circu lated orally, or published in the Republi can press, is basely idle and false. And now let me add, for the benefit of the cowardly slanderers of Uinciunati or else where, who libel me daily, that if they have any business with me, 1 can he found every day and at any time, either at home, on the Northwest corner of First and Lud low, or upon the streets of Davton. C. L. YA LLANDJ NGHAM. Pious Anecdote.—At a “patriotic jnbila- tion” recently in the capital of Indiana, a pious anecdote was told. The extract is from the Indianapolis Journal: Mr. Newcomb related the following sto ry as illustrating the difference between two sections of the country. During the past winter, said the speaker, Robinson, of R. I., w as unfortunate enough to form the acquaintance of Wigfall, of Texas Wigfall was blustering away in his windy style, about what the South was going to do in the event of war. Robinson listened until lie had finished, and then replied, “Mr. Wigfall, you don’t understand our people; you accuse us of cowardice. You are mistaken. You of the South talk big— then you take a drink—then put in more big talk—then take a drink. We Yankees don’t operate that wav. We sit down and calculate the cost, aud what is to he gain ed before going into anything. Having made up our minds, we say let us pray,” and after prayers ycy may look out for hell!" _ _ Thirty Thousand Volunteers from Hew York.—Albany, Apnl 25.—-Governor Mor gan has issued a proclamation calling for additimal volunteers. T wenty-one reg- i intents, in all, are to be accented, making j the full complement of the State thirty thousand men. CITATIONS, MONTHLY CITATIONS GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To ad whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Juhn Goodma : aud Nancy Mikcl! applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of General E. MikelT, late of said county, deceased. ’J lu xe ar<* therefore to citeand adtnoui.sh all per sona Interested to be and appear at tny office with-1 in the time prescribed by Kw, and tile their objec ! thins, il any they have, otherwise said letters will j be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand officially this 2*ith day of April. 183ft. (d.b )495t WILLIAM LEE. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. "liniEEEAS, GeorpL Carswell, Guardian ef ? ? William B. Carswell, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County, for a discharge from bis guardianship of William B. Carswell, person and property. This i« therefore to cite all persons concerned, to show cause, by filing objections in tny office, why the said George Carswell should not be dis missed from bis guardianship of William B Cars well, and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my official signature, April 3l)th. 1861. 50 Gt. ELLIS HARVILL. Or.l’v, GEORGIA, Irwin County. T17TIEKE A8, John W. Fletcher applies to me T f for letters of Administration tie hauls non on the estate of William Fletcher, late of said Conn, tv, deceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish ail persous concerned, to show cause, if any, on or betore the first Monday in June next, why said letters sbouid not be granted. Giveu under inv band officially, this April 18th, 1861. 50 lit. T. M. COLBERT IT. Ord’y. •'GEORGIA, Jasper eouuty. W HEREAS, John H. Ezell and William K. j Powell Executors to the last will and tea-, tamenl of Evan H. Powell deceased, makes ap- ] plication to me for letters of dismission from said | trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per-1 sons interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October, next, then and there i to show cans • if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicants in j terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this fifth day of March, 1801. [43m6m.] M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y. Tax Laws of Georgia. COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE, A FEW oopiesofthe TAX LAWS are on hand and for sale at this office.—Price $1 per copy GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, Henry J. Parrish, Guardian of the minor heirs of Josiah A. Parrish, lat ot r.aid county, deceased, app.ies to ine tor letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish a! 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 short'd not be granted to said applicant. Given ituder ny Land officially, this 1st day ot April. 1801. 40 Ot. [on] WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord'y GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To ad whom it may concern. WJ HEREAS, Jackson Driggers applies tome VI ior letters of administration on the estate of Ephraim Driggers, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish ail and singular the kindred aud creditors ot saiJ de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescrib'd by law, arid show cause, if any they have, why Jotters of administration should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand officially, this 27th day of March, 1801. 40 ot. [it H] WILLIAM LEE, Seu. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jrtviu County. To all whom it may concern. "Y\7"HEREAS, Zuralt Paulk and Reason Paulk V V applies to mo for letters of Administration on the estate of Janies Paulk, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within tl time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, who said letters of Administration on the estate ol said deceased should not be issued to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this April 1st, 1861. 47 at. L M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. VtTTIEUEAS, 1 lan.G.Hughes, applies to me in terms » T of Jaw for letters of administration on the estate of John Pope, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gnlar, the kiu lred ami creditors, of said deceased, to be and appear at Diy office on or by the first Monday in June next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters nuv not be granted. Given un der my hand officially,at Marion, April 22, 1801. 49 ot ’ LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA. Twiggs County. W HEREAS, Daniel G. Hughes, makes ap plication to mein terms of law, for letters of Guardianship, of the person and property ol E. M. M. Bell King. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiu red and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in June next, then and there to show cause w hy said letters of Guardianship may not be granted. Given under my baud officially at Marion, April 22ud, lctil. 4'J ot. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y GEORGIA, Tw iggs County. "Vl^HEREAS, Daniel G Hughes, makes appli- T V cation to me iu terms of law, for letters of administration, with the w ill annexed, of Joseph Ring, late of said eouuty deceeaed. These are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in June next, then and there to show cause if any why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, April, 22nd. 1861 49 fit. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. To all whom it may eoucern. W HEREAS, Nathan J. Brewtou,guardian of Jemima Hendricks, formerly, but now Je mima Wise, a lunatic, has departed this life, leaving the estate of said lunatic unrepresented. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, that unless some, fit and proper person applies fur said guardianship, I shall ap point oamnel Ilarvillc, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, guardian of said lunatic. Given under my hand officially, this 25th day of April, 1861. 49 fit. (dr) WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To all whom it may concern. \ \ r HEREAS. General E. Mikell, Administra v tor with the will annexed, on the estate of Martha Groover, Las departed this life leaving said estate unrepresented. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all per sons concerned, that unless some fit and proper person applies for said Administration, I shall ap point Samuel Ilarville, Clerk of the Supeiioi Court of said county, administrator, de bonis non, with the will annexed on said estate. (Even under my hand officially, this 25th day of April, 1361.1), n. 49fit. WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. W HEREAS, John A. Melson, guardian of Nancy Vann, has tiled a receipt in lull in my office, aud prays release from his said guardian ship. These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the parties interested, to be and appear at my'office on or by the first Monday iu July next, then and there to show cause, (if any,) why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially, at Marion, May 3rd, 1861. fid fit. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bu.ioch county. T WO months after date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell ail the lands and the un bequeathed part of the slaves, belonging to the estate of James Cone, late of said eouuty, de ceased, for a division among tiie heirs. SAMUEL E. GROOVER, Ex’r. This 12th day of April. 18GI. (D B) 47 9t 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 the es tate of William Little, late of said county, de ceased. TOLBERT LITTLE, Adm’r. March 14th. 18C1. (u u) 43 9t. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to 8 11 all the lands, and part of the negroes, belonging to the estate of the Rev. James R. Miller, Ute of said County, deceased. AUGUSTUS B. .MILLER, Adm’r. NANCY MILLER, Admr'x. March 14th, 1861. (u n) 43 9t. notice' R IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Court ot Ordluary, of Jasper county, for leave to sell all the real estate, of Abraham Shepherd, of said county deceased, this 4th day of March. 1861. 42 fit. (M. H.) WM. L. 6HEPHERD, Adm’r. NOTICE. I HAVE purchased the Laud, late owned by E. S. MAYS. Esq., end forbid any bunting or camp fish ing on said land, by parties who sell their game or fish. MILLS J. BRINSON. Millen. Ga.. April 18,1861.49 3t MRS. WINSLpW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup fur Children teething, which great ^ fa cilitate* tlio process of teething by softeningthe gnm* reducing all inflammation—will allay all pain, and is sure to regulatethe bowel*. Depend upon it, mot hern, it will give rest to yourselves, and reiief and health toyourinfr.nO. perfectly safe in all cases. Seeadver- tisement in another colnran. 14 ly. * S’* COUGHS. The sudden changes of our cli mate nr„ sources of Pulmonary, Bronhcial, and Asth matic Affections. Experience having proved that sim ple remedies often act speedily mid certainly when ta ken in (he early stage* of the disease, resource should at once be had to “Brown’s Bronehial Troches.” or Lozenges, let the Cold. Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this jwecaution of more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public Speaker,-and .Singers will find then; effectual for clear ing aud strengthening the voice. 8ee advertisement, j December I960. 28 6m ' GEORGIA. Irwin County. To all tchovt It may concern- YfyHEKKAS, Reden K. Hunter. Administrator on IT the estate of Penelope Hunter of said County, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission (run the administration of said estate. Therefore, the kindred ntid rreditors of said demised, are hereby cited and admonished to file their objec tions, if any they linvc, in mv office iu terms *>( the law, otherwise, letters dlsiniseorv will be granted the aprlicaut informs of the law Given under my hand and official signature, this December tth, IN8I. 29 aitint. t. M. OOLRRKTH. Ord’y. GEORGIA. Js-pei ,mnmv. W T 1!ERE.\S. Ttiom.-« J Comer, Jr., administrator rr on (he Mllte of MM V Rachary. deceased, make s application to mo tor letters of dismission from said trust. Tbe-e are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons interested, to lis and appear at m\ office on the first Monday in Vugust next, llu n and tin re to slum einise. if any they have, why -aid letter* should not lie grunted the applicant in terms law, ami he be dismisses! liotn said trust. Given tinder my lined and offiioial signature al office, this 3rd dnv of January, 1861. 34 mtiin. ' M I! HUTCHISON, Ord'y. GK< MIG I V. Jasper county. Y\TII ERMAS. John W. A. Smith, Administrator on rr the estate of Jacob M. Thompson, late of said eouuty, deceased, makes application to me, for letter of dismission from said trust. These arc therefore to cito and admonish ail person: interested, to be aud appear at my office on the first Monday in August next, then and there to show cause, if any thev have, why letters of dismission should nut he granted the applicant in terms ol the law, aud he be dismissed from said trust. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this Is! day of January, 1801. 35 in(>inJ ' M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA Twiggs county. ySTHEREAS, John M. Pearce, Guardian of T: y * A. Pearce, applies to me for letters ol dismission from said trust, he having fully executed the same, ns will more fully appear by reference to the record and vouchers of file in my office, and a receipt in lull from saidT. A. Pearce. These arc therefore to cite all at interest, to be and ap|M;ur at my office on or by the first Monday iu May next, to show cause why said letters may not b granted. Given under iny band officially' at Marion, Jail 18, 1861. [36mSm.l LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'v GEORGIA, Twiggs County. \\T HEREAS, Thomas King. Administrator with it the will annexed, of Nathan King, deceas ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate, he having by a decree of the Superior Court 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 anJ singular the parties at interest to be and appear at n:y office on or by the first Monday in September next, then and there to stiow cause why said King, should not be hence discharged according to law. Given under my hand officially at Marion. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y. Jan. 23, I8fii. 37 mfiin GEORGIA Wilkinson county. W HEREAS, Thomas II. (Parker, Adniinisira 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 ar.d 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 letters of dismission should uot be granted to said applicant. Given tinder my hand officially at office, this trie Tth of February 1861. 38 niGut. ELLIS IIAKVILL, Ord'y. GE< HiGIA. Baldwin county. VV T IIEKEAS. Christianic E. Smith, Administra- TF trix on the estate of John S. Smith, deceased, lias filed her account, aud petitions for letters of dis mission. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons adversely concerned to show cause why said petition should not lie granted, in terms of the law in such case made and provided. Given under mv hand at office, thi* 18th of Feb’y. 1861. [39 infim.] JOHN HAMMOND, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. TVTHEREAS, Julius N Porter, administrator IT on the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned for letters of dismission from his administrator- ship. Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re- julml TO st;ow cause. If any they liare, sh; nta Julius N. Porter, administrator as aforesaid, should not be discharged on or before the first Monday in August next. Given under my hand officially at office. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. gJFeb Tth, 1861. 38 mfim GEORGIA. Jasper eonnty. IVHEHEAS, James W. Vaughn, Administrator, Tv ih-bonis non, on the e.-tnte of Martin Pockfit, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis mission from said trust. These ure therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested in said estate to be and appear at mv office the first Monday iu September next, then nrd there snow cause if any they have, why tetter* of dis mission should not be granted the applicant in terms if law. Given under my hand and official signature at office this Hit dnv of February, 1861. [33 mfim] M. U. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. W HEREAS, A. R. Brundage, makes applica tion to nte for letters of dismission, 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 aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cans • 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. 33 miitn. ELLIS HARVILL Ord’v. GEORGIA, Bulloch Comity. T1THEKEAS, Joshua F. Hodges, Moses L. T T Hodges and Benjamin B. Hodges Execu tors of the will of Joshua Hodges, deceased, ap plies to the undersigned tor letters- dismissory from their Executorship. These are therefore to cite anil admonish all persons to be and appear at nty office within the iute prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismissory should not be granted said applicants. Given under my hand and official signature, the 1st day of March. 1861. 41 mfim. 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 miitn. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Baldwin county. \\f HEREAS, E. E. Stanly, Administrator of TT Irwin Ewing, late of said county deceased, petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. This is therefore to cite all persons adversely coucerned, to file their objections on or before Monday the second day of September next. Giv en under my official signature this Feb. 90, 1-61. 41 mfim. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. W HEREAS, John Goodman Ex'r. of ihe es tate of Nathan J. .Tone and admsnistrator on the estate of Josiah R. Jones, late of said coun ty, applies to me for letters of dismission front said executorship and administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceas ed, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be grauted tlm applicant at the October Term of this Court. Given under my baud, this 14th March 1861. fdb) 43 n<6:n WILLIAM LEE. Sr., Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper county. W HEREAS, Ezekiel P. Fears, Guardian of Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, makes applica tion to me for letters of dismission from said trust. These arc 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 show cause, if any they have, why" letters ot dis mission should not be granted the applicant in terms ot the law, and he dismissed from said trust. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 5th day of March, 1861. (43 mtim.) M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y. GEORGIA. Baldwin County. W HEREAS, B. B. DeGrnffenreid, administrator of Maria Walker, deceased, has filed his final account, mnl petitions for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite all person* adversely con cerned, to tile tUeir object kin* on or before Monday the second day of September next. Given under my hand otficinIly w tliis 2flth Febru ary, 1861. 411 mfim. JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y. II,B SfAIsVE! If yon have the Piles,gets Dr. CnranaugVt (Box of this truly wonderfnlSxLvx. GENUINE and by using it twodays it* magi- Nik BA L, V K!i calinnnance will he felt, and a per fect cure willfollow. For sal* by Hektt Jr. Hail. Italhv to Parent* and Gaardiam. i LADY, vhn has spent several years in Teaeb- J\ ingfu this and adjoining States, and who brings satisfactory recommendations, wishes to establish u SELECT SCHOOL, IN MII.LEDGEYILLE, if she can get sufficient encouragement. Beside* the common brunches, she can also (isteli PAINTING, DRAWING, and several branches of ORNAMENTAL WORK. 8he can be found at the Mtlledgegeville Hotel. Januarr 4th. UMi 83 tf. CHEAP FOK CASH! Jlillfrfgft ille Clothing Store, HOTEI, No. 1. rpiIE Suhwcnlitv having junt returned from the North, 1 h now nrepared to furnndi his old friends aud cus tomers (totneir advantage) CloClaiiijf ol* hiit Description* I mm a very large assortment of the heat quality ever brought te "this C ity. All made to order, and the work warranted. 1 cun give you as good a bargain for cash as any other establishment, but not as low doirn either in price or aualtrr. A. C. VAIL, Agent. Milledgevflle, November 5 t 1800. 524 tf New Arrangement. Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 11/A inst. THE Subscriber*arc convey ing the C. S. Mail from Mil- ( ledgeville via Sparta, Culver-1 ton and Powelton to Double^ Wells,and would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the travelling public, to their new and complete arrangement for travelling facilities over tliisline. SCHEDULE—Leave MiHedgeville after the arriva of train* from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar rive in Sparta at 6o’clock P. M. aud 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 MiHedgeville same evening. With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers, we solicit a liberal patronage. MOORE & FORBS Hi i, go O Meen—MilIrdster il/e HotelMilUdftevillC’.Ga. Edwards' House. Sparta. Moore's Hotel, Double Wells. July 11,1859. 8 tf. 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 aud all kinds of Vehicles, in all of the various branches. Particalarattention will be given to the DOING UP of Carriages, Retrim- ing, &e. All kinds of CARRIAGE IKON Work done with despatch. We will make to order any description of a ve hicle at short notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited, and we hope that those having work to be done in our line of business, will give us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in prices. MiHedgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1S57. 33 tf. JA.M’L D. IRVIN. GRtmtl IlL’TLER. SLATING—SLATING W. E. ELLIOTT, PR.UTiCIL SLITER Ul> DEALER IX BEST SLATES, RECENTLY FROM RICHMOND. VA„ i S now ready to do any work in his line of busi ness—Slating, and warranted free fromLeak- age. Repair* to old Male Roof* allrndrd lo Promptly. W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory ofiron Railing. Verandah, Balconies, Iron Stairs, Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree Boxes, Figure*. &e.,&c , aud all other Iron Work ol a decorative character. KnclONing Cemetery I.ola will recrire hi* par ticular Atfrntion. W. E. E. is Agent for au extensive Marble Monument Works, likewise for the Steam Marble Mantle Works. ft 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 iu MiHedgeville. Reference—G. W. Adams. Superintendent C. R. R. Savannah. 23 dds&wtf. FOR SALE. M i’ plantation, containing 1400 acres. 3c0 of which is heavy timbered oak and hickory. Said land adjoins the lands of Eli Baxter, on the East, the Beaver Datn croek, on the South, West by tiie lands of Mrs. Terrell, and North by the lands of Messrs. Allen and Bower. On the place are Gin bouse aud 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 bouse, kitchens, and other necessary buildings, a large garden, anil Blacksmith shop, and thirty-five acres of heavy oak. and hickory land, to go w ith 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. Gumming, Augusta, or to G. Bryan, Sneed Post Offiee, Lee co.,or Jos. Bryau, Mt. Zion. Feb. 11, 1861,38 6m. du baw Cotton bin J'or 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 use for it. Any planter wanting a good Gin, can have a chance to get one at a re duction on the regular price. Apply at this office, or of N. Tift, or J. H. Watson, nt Albany. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, at the Court House door, in the coun ty of Telfair, within the lawful hours of sale, Lot of land. No. Seventy-five (75.) in the fourteenth District of said county originally Laurens.—Said land sold ns the property of the Estate of Jacob Taylor deceased. Terms niadu known on tlic day ot sale. DEMPSEY TAYLOR, Adm’r. April 29. 1861. 50 tds THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. BY HANLE1TER & JADAIK, ATLANTA, GA. T HE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. under arrangement* just completed, will contain all the latest intelligence ot every kind, reported express- Iv t or ns by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, daily reports of the Atlanta and other Markets, Lord Incident* and Items, &r., &c. Price— $5 a-yuar; $3 for six months, or od cents for one month—always iu «d vnn ca. _ The WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY; is tiiado up from, mid contains the cream of, the Daily. It is a large sheet, and gives more fresh reailing matter than anv other Weekly ill the Confederate States. Its Market Reports, will he fall, and made up from actual transactions. Price $2 a year; or *1 25 for six month* —invariably in advance. Postmasters ure authorized to act ns our Agents in obtaining subscriber* and forwarding tiie money— for which they will bo allowed to retain, as comiuision, twentv-five cents on eaclt Weekly, or fiftycentsou eueli Daily subscriber. ] Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten ortnore subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12 1-2 per cent, h-ss than inu regular rates. name will he entered on our books until the money is paid; and ail subscriptions are discontinued when lb* time expires for which payment is made, unless the same be renewed. Address, IIANLEITEE A ADAIR, Atlanta, Georgia. March 30, 1861. 47 IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALII A A’ Y, Georgia. P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the South Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, anil Ear ly counties, in the Putnula Circuit,—in Worth ami Ma con Comities, in the Macon Circuit, in the United States Circuit Court at Savannah,—nud by special contract,in any County iu Southern Georgia. Janunrv 1st’ 1860. 34 tf. NOTICE. T HE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will be open tor the reception of .MEMBERS * OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the ap- ’ proaching Session. Call and see me. E. S. CANDLER. MiHedgeville, Oct. 1.1860 - 19 tf. mas. wiTvsiow, Au experienced Ifcyiteand Kerne - Physician, present* to the at- teutiou of rather*, her SOOTHING- SYRUP, FOR f II I L D B K H TK FT III NO, which greatly farj’Jtate* the p ore** of teething, by softening the guniti, reducing uG inHawiu&tion-wiil allay al l pain and spasmod ic action, and i# re to Rnptlate the Bowl*. Depend upon it. mothers, it will ve rest to yoursalves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH T<) YOLR INFANTS. We have nut up and so’.d this article for over ten years, tad CAN SAY. IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what We have never been able to say) -of any other medicine —NEVER HAS IT FAIL-J "IKS. ED. IN A SINGl-E IN STANCE. to effect a. WINSLOW’S cure, when timely used. Never did cnormvn know an instance of dissatisfaction by anvi oOOIHlNlr ouewh<*hod used it. On tlw* contrary, all SYRUP ,arc delighted with ita operations, and speak iu * J.terms of highest coin* ineudation of its magical ejects aud medical virtues. We speak ill this mutter “wh at wk do know,” after ten years’ experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OP what we declare. Itt almost every instance where the infant i» suffering from (•Min and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the .syrup administered. This valuable preparation is tiie prescription of one of the most experienced and SKILLFUL nurses in New England, and haa been used with never-failing succchhw Thousands of Cases. It not only relieve*, the child from irniu, but invigorates the stom ach and bowels, correct* acidity, and give* tone ana energy to the whole system. Ii will almost instantly relieve. Griping m the Bowels, and Wind Colic. and overcome rnnvnl- ~ sions, which, if not speedily remedied, end. * in dentil. We be lieve it the BF.ST AND CHILDREN SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, ill all «*«- j TEFTHINC "***• DYSENTERY. AND DIARKIKEA IN 1 * CHILDREN, whether it •rises from teething, or anv “tiicrcause. \V womd say to every mother who has# child Buffering from any of the foregoing com plaints—Do NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES. NOR THE PREJUDICES of others, stand between your suffering child, and the reiief that will he SURE—yen. ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will acc panveach bottle. None genuine unless tlw fac-rimile of curtis A: perki.vs, N^w-York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Sold in MiHedgeville by GRIEVE & CLARK. Principal office, No. Cedar Street, N. Y. Price only?5 Cents per Bottle. 14 ly. September4, I860. DIARRHEA! CRAMPS! CHOLERA! LIKE DROPS. THE NFVER FAILING) REMEDY. This medicine ha* been TRIED. TES TED. and PROVED, by TEN YEARS experience, to^ the only CERTAIN, SAKE, and RELIABLE reinedv for all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS. DIARRHOEA, DYSENTE RY. CRAMPS, PAINS. CHOLERA. CHOLIC, dtc., n fore the public. One or two doses of 20 drops, will cure the most severe cramps in 20 minutes. A single dose often cures the Diarrhoea and it never constipate* the bowels. Oue dose will sat isfy any oue of its merits. Price only Zi orut*. Prepared by S. I). TRALL. 43 Bowery, New York. Sold in MiHedgeville by HERTY At HALL, and by Dru generally. (J. c. k co.) 5 ly. DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS A RK COMPOSED OF A PURE and uiiftdultored Witte, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal Comfrcy, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Cauini"- niile Flowers anil Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. l>ods himself, who is an experienced and suc cessful Physician, and lienee, should uot be classed among the’qunck nostrums, which flood the country, end against which the Medical profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have not been fairly before the public for one year, ar.il yet there is a heavy demand for them from all parts of the Union. Dr. Frink, No. 30 West 35th Street, New York, says: j have been greatly bonefitted by using Dr. Dods Wine Bitters, and am now using them freely and sue- ■cessfuily in my practice. As a medicine for Females I consider them miequnled.” Dr. Guernsey, No. 18 West 23d Street, says: ‘1 haw use'! Dr. Dods' Wine Bitters in tny practice, and in all cases where a tonic is required, I consider them unsurpassed, and cheerfully recommend them as a valuable Family Medicine.” Dr. Meaoham.of Florida, says: “Forseveral years 1 suffered all the horrors ofCron- icDvspepsia. 1 used all other remedies without avail. I discarded prejudice aud used Dr. Dods’ Wine bitters which have greatly heuelitted me, aud I believe will enre me.” Mr. (}■ S. Weaver, of Albany, N. Y., *avs: ‘•Mv wife was sinking rapidly with coiisuinytinn: the best physicians in Albunyand N ew York city pronounc ed her case hopeless. Sne used Dr. Dods’ Wine Bit ters; and is cured.” Mr. J. B. Stunt*,of Newark, N. J.,snvs ; “My daughter was extremely ill; she had been at- tende-i bv four of our best physicians; her disease was InllamatMMi of the Bowels, which had produced ex treme debility. Her ease was considered hopeless by all who sutv her. A friend recommended Dr. Dods' Wine Bitters: she used them and is well.” Mr. Brittain, editor of the Banner of Light, in Boston savs: "Dr. J. Bnvee Dods’ Wine Bitters have cured me of Piles of the worst and obstinate character.” A distinguished lady of Mobile, Ala., writing to a female friend says: "I would advise you to use Dr..I. Bovee Dods' Int- perial Wine Bitters. 1 have used them, and consider them a blessing to our Bex.” We might write a small volume, and then would not give one fourth of the Testimonials in our possession, as to the virtue of these Valuable Bitters, but we will on ly say that they are approved of by our best Physicians, are doing much good in al! parts of the country, aud earnestlventreat the afflicted totry them. Sold by the protwietors,CHARLES WIDDIFIELD tc CO.. 78 William St. New York, ami by Druggists generally. _ tf. For sile by GRIEVE & CLARK. MiHedgeville. WASTTSB For the Georgia Penitentiary, 1 OH CORDS OF TAN BARK, for wl^eh the A HU market price will bepaid. JAMES A. GREEN, Principal Keeper. Feb. 4, 1861. 38 2m. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, V compound remedy, in which we have labored to rodm ■ the most effectual alterative that can be uid . it is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsa- arilla, so combined with other substance* of Mill i..liter alterative power as to anord an effective .olid tc tor the disea-es Sarsaparilla is reputed to :iro. It is believed that Midi a remedy is wanted v t’no-ewho suffer from Strumous complaints, and hat one whi h will accomplish their litre must jrov ■ <>t immense service to this large class of our idlh t 1 follow-i itizeus. llinv completely this com- smii‘1 \vt:l do it Juts been proven by experiment on naiiv of the worst cases to be found of the follow* ng complaint* : — S uot v \n i' Senorvi-oua Complaints, Erup- i in* *•.:> Iv.tcprtVL Diseases, Ulcf.rs, Pimples, Jlouii.', Tt uius, Salt Hueim, Scald Head, MPittLi* and Syphilitic Affections, Mlrltri.ai, Dtsr.vs: , Dropsy, Xeckai.oia or Tic Itoii.ofREix, >LItt!.!TA 1>V A AND INDIGESTION-, UltYSIPE- • a*. I to : ou Sr. Anthony's Furs, and indeed the vho’c cl a* of complaints arising from Impurity . the Ht.o ,T >. This i-impound be found tt grrat promoter ■f h.-alth, when token in the spring, to expel thc- ou! hut on Avhidi tester in titc blood at that sea son of tl; • war. By the timely expulsion of them nanv ranklb g d * tilers are nipped iu the bud. I tilt it riel - cun, by the aid of this remedy, spare hems-iv from the endurance of find eruptions mri ulv net- -ores, thn ugh which the sy.-rem will trivi to rid itseif of corruptions, if not assisted to lo this through the natural channels uf the body ■v an alterative medicine. Cleanse cut the vitiated blood wh •■never you find it* impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; •lean e it ivh • i you find it is obstructed and slug gish in the veto.*; cl 'uiise it whenever it is foul, .ind your feelings will tell you when. Even where no j’arti ailtu disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, nud live longer, for cleansing the blond. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but A\-ith this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go Airong, and the great machinery ot life is disordered cr overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, he reputa tion of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly bceau- the drug alone has not al the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many prep aration*, pretending to he concentrated extracts of it, contain l ift little of the virtue of Sa.’sapat ilia, or any tiling else. During lute years the public have been misled by large lsitth *, pretending to give a quart of Ex tract of 8a;-npurilhi for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for fiey not only contuin little, if any, Mursapaiilia, >ut often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment ha* ibUuAved (lie use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla witch flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous Avitli imposition and cheat, fcstill we call this compound 8m>upr.rjla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall teicue the name from the land of obloquy which restsupon it. And aac think we hr ve ground for bclicung it has vir tue* which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to sccute thtir complete eradication fipm the system, the remedy should be judiciously tlkcn according to directions on the bottle. PREr.ARED BY 1> ft. .1. C. AYER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. Friit, >31 jM-r lfottici Six Bottles for *5. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral ha* Avon for it.-i if sn<h a revown for the cure of every variety of 'I ln-o.it ai d Lung ( 'unpinlit, tlint it is en tirely uio.ee. s u v for ns to r< count tie e-.iilence of its virtue*, AAhcrever it ha;, lieeti emploAec. As it has long been iu constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people <s quality is kept up to tiie host it CTor has been, and thit it may be relied ou to do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, TOR THE CURE OF Costiceness. Jaundice, D'jspc/ sia, lldirjestion, Dvxcn- Ury. Foul Stomach, Erystpelaa. Headache, files. Bheumathm, Eruptions and Shu Diseases, Liver ikmrpUaat, Dropsy, Tetter, Turnon and Salt Rheum, U orms, Gout, S euralyia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Mood. Thev are *ngar-eoated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are Ihe best aperient in the world for all tiie purpose* of a ftmily physic. Frici, 25 cents per Fox; Five boxes for if 1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer tify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit tt* insertion of them. The Agent* below named furnish fi atis our American Almanac, in which they arc fgvcu; Aviih also full descri|>tions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be (bliowed for thtir sure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers Avith other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’8, and take no others. 7he sick wart the best aid there is for them, and they thuuld have it. All our liemedits are for sale ?y For Bale in Milled Seville by OKIE VE A CLARK I and BERTY A HALL. I METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, GA. T HE undersigned having recently purchased the premises generally known as “ Mackies old stand” has opeued a Hotel for the accommoda tion of the people. The proprietor will use every effort for the com fort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. The table will be tnmished with the best that a Hancock county market affords. Drovers will be supplied with provender, good stables, and open lots for the exhibition of tlieir stock. Conveyances can be had at all times to any point on either of the Kail Roads. J. M. STANFORD. Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf. FORDS PILLS. / /EXTRA ORDLXAR Y CURES, The Infallible Gum Coated Pills, Are a certain and specific cure for all Urethreal Discharges, Gonorrhies, Gleet, Stricture, and Irri tation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros trate Gland. They are tasteless, and free from giv ing ouorto the breath. Prepared hv K.Bradfou_, New York City,aud sold by HERTY &. HALL ’ MiHedgeville, Ga. Price .$1 per Box. Thev will ‘ be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered.' FUSS Permanently Cured, t>—r by the use of Caranaugh ’sPILE SALVE. This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it.it has uo equal. For sale by Grieve; & Clark J\0. R. WILDER & GILLIE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION M ERCHANTS. ALSO A jgeutn for New (York and MaYaaaah SIDE 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. 11 ly* New Clothing! JUST RECEIVED AT THE MiHedgeville 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 ot HATS! Beebes fashionable Moleskin and CARt-lMER, and a variety of SOFT CASS., and Light Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also a great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, \A LISES, BAGS, &c.. A c. A. C. VAIL, Agent. April 16th, 1860. 47 tf. PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURE of Rectum,DUrethra Ac. 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 an absence of several months iu Mobile, and tenders his professional services to the afflicted. Dr. C. refers to the hun dreds of cures lie lias effected within the last few years a? proof of his skill iu the treatment of these diseases. Huntsville, April 28, I860. 50 ly. Important to Females!! Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills. N O T IC E—The combinations of ingredient* 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, whethei from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al ways arise from interruption of nature. They can be securely used as a preventive. These pills should never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read,accompany each Box. Price, .fl per box. For sale by Wm.Barnes, also by Herty & Hall of MiHedgeville, they will be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1, they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheeseman, Box No.4531, New York Post-office. 17 ly Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Influenza, any Irritation or Soreness uf the Throat, relieve, the hacking Cough, in Con sumption, Bronchitis, l Asthma, and Catarrh, and gire straight to the mice Of Public Speaker*, nud Stinger*. Few are aware < if the importance of checking acortgh or‘‘common cold” in its first stage; that wliieh in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs, BROWN'S Bronchal Troches’ containing demulcent ingredients,allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. BROWNS “The trouble in my Throat, (for which the '‘TROCHES” are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer.’' N. P. WILLIS “I recommend tlieir use to PUBLIC SPEAKERS.” Rev E II CHAPIN “Great service in subduing 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 ous.” Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist,Boston. “A simple and pleasant combination for COUGHS, Ac. Dr. G. F. BIGELOW. Boston. “Beneficial in BRONCHITIS.” DR. J. F. W. LANE. Bo*ton. ‘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, St.Louis “Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat; so common with Speakers and Singers.” Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, LoGrnnge, Ga., Teacher, of Music, Southern Female College. “Great benefit when taken before and ifter preaching, as they prevent Hoarse ness. From tlieir past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me.” Rev. E. ROWLEY. A. M . President of Athens College, Tenn. UP- Sold bv all Druggists, at TWENTY. FIVE CENTS A BOX.^J TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROW N S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BUSINESS CA»il>s deOBAFnaHLxjj) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' ULLEIMiEVILLE, «S. 'yy' I LL practice tn the courts ofthe Ocraulg M MiHedgeville, Ga., March 1,1858. 40 ] y Messrs. A* H. & L, U. KEftAIt Are Associated in the Practice of Law Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of MASONIC HALL. Jan.23d.1857. 35 tf DKA H CUMMIN^"' Irwiuton, Jdlkinson County fc B Tendf.RS his Profe-tsional services to the citizen, of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 6,57 j THOMAS J. COY, ATTORNEY AT LAW NEWTON, Baker cointy, Ga March 18,1856. 49 t f Ietheridge &. SON, ~~ Factors, Commission and Forward in? MERCHANTS, 6 SAVANNAH, GA. W. D. ETHERIIXiE. July 15th, lt;5G. W. D. ETHRRtDGE, J r 8 tf ' Thomas Hardeman, jr. J. W. Griffi* HARDEMAN <fc O&irriN WHOLESALE GROCERS. D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac CO, SEGAfiS and Groceries of every de- scription. Corner or Cherry and Third Pts., MACON GA. Sept. 2,1859. 14 t f J. € A n i\ ATTORNEY AT LAW, ACVORTH, COBB CfOTY, Gl, P RACTICES in Cobb. Cass, Cherokee, Milton Paulding, and Fulton. KEFSKENCES. Hon. J. W. Lewis, Atlanta; Gen. A. J. Haxseu Marietta; Roberts. Coskeky & Co., August*-’ E. L. Litchfield, N. & G. 8. Avert, Ac- worth. U^Any information as to responsibility of par- ties promptly giveii-Al March 9th, 1861. 42 lv. NEWELL & WELLBORN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MiHedgeville, La. W ILL PRACTICE in the Counties of the Ocmulgee Circuit. MiHedgeville, Ga , Feb. 1(5, 1660. 39 ly. LAW CARD. The undersigned have associated themselves to gether iu the practice of Law, under the firm name ot CLARK. IRVIN A TAYLOR, and will give prompt attention to all business entrust ed to tlieir care iu tiie counties of Dougherty Lkk, Sukteh. Teurell, Worth, Mitchell, Calhoun, Earlt, Decatur, Miller. and by special contract, in anv county in South-West ern Georgia. felCH’I). H. CLARK, SAM I- D. IRVIN, WM. TAYLOR. Albany, Feb. 14, 1861. 39 tf. | J. C. COMPTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. {Office in the Court House, opposite tht Ordinary's , Office.) WU-L practice in the Counties composing the Ocmulgee Circuit. February 19, 1861. 39 tf* DENTAL OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., leCAlloperations performed with care and war- rented satisfactory. MiHedgeville, May 5th, 1860 . 50 tf. TAILORING. J.C.SPERLINC, thankful for past favors would inform his old friend* and emdomers. that he is still at hu BUSINESS and mb He found next door to the Recorder office. His fits and work, warranted to give SATISFACTION. Nov. 1st, ISM. 24 tf. Decembei I860. (Pi 28 8m i—> -a 9 y GO o al o o s o C/> 2 <—i .! o § •§ * - g “H £ p. t *o J .2 © 1 % -g ' £* -H g -g t s ^ s * § a M ° * S S o * 2^0 O > a © - I £ s « 2 .= . > JDK. (JHAKLKS 11. HALL H AS removed lit* residence and OFFICE to JXSFFZlB.SO»r STREET. C*P*Residesce—the House recently occupied by Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door. Jan. 5th. 185*. J3 tf ■4 S Q = ■“ •S_ i - " bi i lis , s £ «j o ••= w J s > o H s O “ k S x *= EH Pm ■— k E fs Il. * .$ K al M ga* i 3 fiii 5 ^ ^ Blackberry Wine. A PURE article of this Wine, can be had at the f\ Store of fjrieve 4k Clark, hIso at the Va riety Store of J. CONN A NON*’. This Wine i» four years old, and in taste much resembles the very best Old Port. A few dozen of this age can be obtained. dF" Priee $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 Ii. WEEMS, Esq , 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 ot ita 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 1 50 “ One Month 50 Weekly for One Year $2 00 “ “ Six Months 1 25 “ “ Four Months..... 100 “ “ One Month 25 Post-Masters are authorised to act as our Agents to receive snbscriptiona, and forward to ns the Money. 402m. ty Tahe Notice.—Helmbold’n Dacha will posi tively cure diseaseaof the bladder,kidneys,grav el,difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision,pains in the back, nigbt-swenta.sick-stonuwh ..Ire See advertisement in another column Scholastic Year 1860. T HISriourisliing Institution lui Five General De partments. 1st. A Collegiate Department, Which embraces a fonr years course of study, inclu ding all the branches of Science necessary to make Young Ladies thorough and accompliahad scholars. Tuition $50 00 per annum. 2d. An Academic Department, In which pupil* are properly prepared for College, and a good basis laid for thorough Scholarship. Tu ition from $20 to 40 a year. 3d. A Music Department, For instructing pupil* on the Piann Forte, Guitar, Harp. Organ, Harmonium, Violin, Ice. Tuition $50. 4th. Ornamental Department, Where instruction is given in every variety o* Painting and needlework. Tuition from $20 to f* 1 5th. A Domestic Department. For teaching pupils the Elementary and duties of Domestic Affaiis. FACULTY. Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M., President, Prof. R. T. ASBURY, A. M., See’y. Rev. G.T. Wilburn, M. D., Prof. W. Fisher A. M. Mrs. Maty A. Wilkes. Mrs. M. A. Land. Mias Julia A. Stanford. MissRoxa Chappel- Mis* Carrie E Land. Miss Clara Stone. Miss Eunice J- Kafcew. Mrs. Agnes Braatnulier Rev. Adiel Sncrwood, D. D., Griffin, Presides Board Trustee* _ Hon. John T. Crowder, Monroe eonnty, \ tee l re. “ Col. John T. Stephens, Forsyth, See'y. A. G. Cabaniss, Esq., Forsyth, Treasurer. COMMENCEMENT. Examination of Senior Class, July 2,— 6. Annual Examination, July 12, 13,16. „ Commencement Sermon, Rev. P. H. Melt, V. o-, Athens, July 15. Juuior Exhibition, July 17th. Commencement day, July 18th. . . Literary Address, by Hon. Mr. Dong,as, Cutliu , Fall Term will begin Ang. 20th. For furtl.e-v information send for a ( fl ataU*ne WiLKEs ^ R. T. Asbcry, Secretary Faculty. July 9th, i860. J V- CASTLEN <fc YARDELL, WHOLESALE MO RETAIL DEALERS IS DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. MACON, GA. November 13th, I860. 26 daw ly^ OT If yon are afflicted with Piles, send to Herty A Hall and got a box of Sturdevant s pile v V Pri’nP Ml E hnx- remedy