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Jfte Tmt: ?n the Athti’m
(>/«,-The Jjf>!ulon T'W# edHorialtyfe*
iterates hopes tor the maM’lenantcoi per.ee>
and thinks it is still possible that the "'ft'-
like intentions of President Ijiteoln tnav
not be carried out into civil war. One o<
its articles concindcsas follows :
“Wc would rather hope that the good
sense of the Americans. aikI* the peaceful
counsels of this country, may btiug about
,*t reconciliation before the dispute hast
been to i far carried. A 1 *»»£ ft s the t" *>
sections of the Union refrain tioin l.osr.l-
itiec, it would be. the height ot arrogance
and folly 10 interfere; but when the soil •
and seas ol the. New W orld arc likely to
be stained with blood, foreign nation* \
trill rarely remonstrate hi thi cause of h>t- j
inanity.”
Ski ; «tion TO Planters — An enterprising j
and |MtriotM plaster in Booth West Owtjis, j
rocouitn-inis an ».-e*y method of vastly increasing >
the pro-liict of c >rn, which he lias tri-d with |
eomolet -tit <■>. -s. and now is r-peatiiig it. in order
to liave plenty for himself and to spare for the i
neetj-sitbs ol the country. The plan is to cross [
his cnlliMi rows on the b st land at inteiva.s of
twelve feet with a farrow for corn
intersection of every o'her cotton row—thioning
out to t*o stalk* of cotton Tins diminishes the
yield of cotton very slightly and will bring about
liltoen bushels of corn to the acre, lie has tried
it, and speaks from actual experiment.
Now is the lime for this to he done Let every
planter take this .suggestion into consideration —
l'or the sake of all we hold dear, look out for the
corn corps. I5e sure to plant enough.
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IFOROIA, Ho I loch t'oo'itv.
To aM whom It may
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■' GIjfJRGf A, Jasper count*'.
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to me f.i I ttl. t, «.[ Adildmsti'afioii
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and W ! 'ji.xm K.
Fo'.reTI flkccutors tTffte last mil and tea*
talent i*( Moan !!. Pnwe*” deceased, makes ap
plication to me for letfets of dismission hotn said
cl said rt i r j*'
l hese s.re therefore to rite and admonish all pi 1
nish all per-’ ?0, ’ s interested to be and appear at my offic
n m\r \rxfrarou
Tax Laws of Georgia.
CARRIAGE
Tims, me thcrctorc t„ c !.* :o J s Icmi-h all per- f rons mterested to be an.l appear at my office on
s ms in ei,'sii d to ho c.ntl npj o«r at mv ollico »,th- : * ,p first Monday in October, next, then and there i
in t '0 lime pi, set hod In l.w.in.d tile their objec to show cans* if any they nave, why letters ot
tious, it auv the, have, otherwise Said letters will j Emission should not 1* granted the applicants hi ;
i . ' frrin« *\f flip law
COMPILED IiY L. H. BRISCOE,
* l< fciiVcopi, soflhoTAN LAWS are on hand and
Ah' ale at this office.—Price ?I per copy
Notice lo eamiln cuil Gnnrdinn*.
i I.AlIV. M-i-.o hasepent sov.ral vi-aw in Teach-
- • id who Hying*
it maablwh n
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AT SPARTA, (.1.
rjlliJO undersigned liaving recently purchased
States,
, wislu
luted to the applicant
Given unji r mv linini officially this 25th day of
April. !~i.l (i. it H»:,t WILLIAM LEE.Ordy.
terms of the law.
Given nnjor ruy hand and official sigu.itun
office, this fifth day of March. l86f.
[Id niGui ] Sf. II. HI'TCH ISON, Ord'y
EY. in* m tiiin inti .idjoinin
nuI i>U<rt«H v ivjuuiinmutation
S3I.3CS SCHOOL,
IN MH.LEDGEYILLK. if she can got sufficient
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GEORGIA, I rwln County.
To ntF trhoiii if
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
HrlKEAS, George L Carswell, Guardian ot
William it Carswell, having applied to the 1
Court of Ordinary of said County, for a discharge j ..i
from his guardianship of William It. Carswell, the estate of.Penelope Hunter of said County,
person and property. deceased, applies to me tor letters ot dismission from
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, j the administration of sai<! estate,
to Show cause, by tiling objections in my office, Therefore. »h*km< redrn,dcreditors ofsoid deceased.
. -a m J ts . ‘ „ n f Ka t1i« arc ln*rel»v <iUd ana aatnoniMied to Iile lii<*ir *»nj**<‘-
why the s*id George Carswell shculd n0 * tklM . if „*,v thevlmve, i. mv office in term., ot the
missed from lus guardianship of \\ illiam n Cars- j Uw othenvi ^,. \. ltl . r s -ffismissoiw «ill be graule.1 the
well, and receive the usual letters ot dismission. , U pj,ij ran t m t, •rms of t he law.
Given under my official signature, April ddth. Given muter my hand and official signature, this
ItHiJ. ! December4th, 1800.
f,0 6t ELLIS HARVILL. Ord'y. 29 mttm. L. M. COLP.RKTH, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
I GEORGIA, Jasper county.
dat inteiva.s of! v » j jj ^ m-;John W Fletcher applies to me "MTHEREAS, Thomas J. Comer, Jr., administrator
i and plant at the yy |e t ters’of Administration «/f bonit ntn, on T ’ «“ tl *« fr ,ute of A ZiH'Iniiy. dtceosed,
i • tori * o A , ,, ; makes application to me for letters of dismission lrom
the estate, ot \\ llham I letcher, late ot stud C ouu- ^. (J (rHS * *
ty. deceased. | These nre therefore to cite and admonish all persons (
This is t herefore to cite an J admonish all jiersons j t, , mid appear at my office on the tirst
concerned, to show cause, if any. on or before I Monday in August next. tl«*n and tliore to show cm wo,
the tirst Monday in June next, why said letters j if any they have, why said letters should not be granted
should not he granted. I the applicant in torms law, anil he be dismissed lrom
Given under inv hand officially, this April lrith, 1 said trust
i8Ci. " 1
50 5t. T. M. COLBKRTH, Ord'y.
Chron.
Given under iny hand ami offiieial signature at
I office, tliis 3rd day of January. ISPI
31 mCm. ' 31. H. HCTCIIISON. Ord'y.
Something for ICceryhooy to Hrti't.—Th 1 ' Raleigl
Sloatloril is right, thoroughly right, in the annex i
ed remaiks. Let all iabor cheertullv anu submit ,
tn privations gracefully, in times like these. Let ;
us liave no politicians in command of the patriotic
men who are docking to their country s service,
for ihe »:.l;e of their 'oontry. and not tor their own
individual aggrandisement:
"A man may show himself ‘every inch a sol
dier, - aa wdll by attention to duties in camp as by
action in the field of battle. Privations are to be
expected They are inseparable from the soldier's
life, /'hat privations will be ia*'t and borne cheer-
GEORGIA, Bulloch County. i
11 THERE AS. Henry J. Parrish, Guardian ol GEORGIA. Jasper county.
» the minor heirs of Josiah A. Parrish, late j lyilEKKAS. J.dm W. A. South. Administrator on
r... Ia,r»r. * 1 the estate of Jacob M. llio
ot said county, deceas-d. app ies to me tor letters
of dismission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to bo and appear at my office
within the time prescribed b.v law, to show cau->e,
if any they have, why said letters of dismission
should not be granted to said applicant. __
Given under my hand officially, this 1st day of, be dismissed lrom said
, J Given under my ham
April. I SOI. t~i.:. .... j .• i :
40 Gt. [ti i;[ WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord'y.
mpson. late of said
comd v, deceased, makes application to me, for letters
of dismission from said trust.
These an: therefore to eite and admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at iny office oil ttie first
.Monday in August next, then and there to show cause,
ir any they tmvr, wl,y .4U«n'>««ion el,,uit.t i„.t
l>e grunted the applicant in terms of the law, and lie
aid trust.
. .j 1 and official signature at office,
I this 1st dav of Junnurv. 1 Sol.
3f, mom| 31. II. IIFTCHISON, Ord'y.
fully by t, no mi n we entertain no doubt. The
nation of the officers is mote responsible, and more
subject to anxiety and care than that of the men.
Every soldier should remember that. That officer
w ho is most rigid, and at the same time just to all.
is reallv the best friend which his command can
have.
•A good officer will tiRver consent, it be can
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
7*0 till idiom it in ii y concern.
W HEREAS, Jackson Driggers applies tome
for letters of administration, on the estate
of Ephraim Driggers, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singmar the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within I
possible avoid it. that undisciplined troops sliaM j time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why letters of administration should
not he grained to said applicant.
Given under my hand officially, this 27th day
of March, I SGI.
4G ot. Lt> it] WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord'y.
be placed in the field against troops thoroughly
trained and drilled. The Southern troops will not
encounter cowards. Our advantage is that we
fight on our own sod and in a righteous c„use
Tothis a 1 vantage let us add thorough discipline
and strict subordination —W ith these, and with
military nu n — not mere politicians and citiiians—to
command our forces, they will not only acquit
themselves well, but prove themselves invincible
in the noble cause they are commissioned to de
fend. We have unity and concord among our
selves— wi have the men—we have the indomita
ble courage which is the biiib right of North Caro
linians: lot us add to this, respect for authority,
cheerfulness in meeting and bearing privations,
and such discipline as can only characterize tin-
true sol iii-r, and the odds will be in our favor on
every field.”
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GEORGIA, Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
HEKKAS, Zarali Paulk and Reason Paulk
applies to me for letters of Administration
, on the estate of James Paulk, late of said couu-
| ty, deceased.
I These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
I deceased to lie and appear at my office within the*
, time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they
! have, who said letters of Administration on the
I estate ot said deceased should not be issued to the
| applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature
this April 1st, ISfii.
47 At. L M COLBKRTH, Ordinary.
'"GEORGIA. T ~
GEORGIA Twiggs county.
IITHKREAS. John M. Pearce, Guardian of T. j
’* A. Pearce, applies to me for letters of;
dismission horn .-iiiil trust, he having fully executed j
the same, as will more fully appear l»v reference to J
the record and vouchers of fib- in my office, and
a receipt in full from said T. A. Pearce.”
These are therefore to cite all at interest, to be and!
appear at my office on or by the first Monday in May i
next, to show cause why said letters may not h>-1
granted.
Given under my hand officially at .Marion, Jan 18, j
1801. [36 tnOm.l
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'v. I
Advice to Volunteers -—How to prepare
for the Campaign.---A writer who signs -
himself “ An Old. Soldier,” gives the fol
lowing advice to young soldiers: Georgia. Twiggs
1. Remember that in a campaign, more; 11THEREAS Dan.G ...
. , , , 1 , f3 11 » » ot lew for letters ol administration on the
inetl rite Ol sickness titan tile Gullet. I of ,|ohn Pope, late of said countv. deceased.
2. Line your blanket with one thickness i These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
irillin-. This adds but four I ?">«' • the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to
GEORGIA, Twiggs Conuty.
117 HERE AS, Thomas King. Administrator with
It 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
will more fully appear by reference to the returns
and vouchers of file in my office.
Those are therefore to ciet and admonish all and
singular tlm 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 mv hand officially at Marion.
” LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
Jan 2*h ISlil. 37 rnGtn
^■yr HKliEAS, Dan.G.Hughes applies to me in terms
_ , and appear at my offie
ounces ill weight, anu double the warmth. I in June uext. then and there t
have, why said 1
der mv hand ofii
4U, ot
of brown
ices in v
3. l uy a small India rubber blanket (on- j
1}' 81,50) to lay on the ground or to throw j
over your shoulders when on guard duty !
during a rain storm. Most of tlie Eastern j
troops are provided with these. Straw to i
lie on is not always to be had.
t. The best military hat in use is the
light colored soft felt; the drown being suf
ficiently high to allow space for air over
the brain. You can fasten it up as a con
tinental in fair weather, or turn it down
when it is wet or very sunny.
/». Let your heard grow so as to protect
the throat and lungs.
G. Keep your entire person clean—this
prevents fevers and bowel complaints in
watm cliumles. Wash your body each
dav, if possible. Avoid strong coffee and
oily meat. Gen. Scott said that too free
use of these, together with neglect in keep
ing the skin clean, cost many a soldier his
life in Mexico.
7. A sudden check of perspiration by chil
ly or night air. often causes fever and
death. When thus exposed, do not for
get your blanket.
The. Passing Arm //.-Several long trains, j
bearing troops for the Confederate States 1
army in Virginia, again passed Knoxville .
yesterday, and such a scene of excitement
GEORGIA Wilkinson ccunty.
11THEREAS, Thomas H. {Parker, Adminislra-
II tor on the estate ot Maijiana Ballard, de
ceased, applies to the undersigned, for letters of
dismission from said Administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ii or by the first Monday | persons concerned, to he and appear at my office
GEORGIA. Twiggs County.
1VTHEREA8, Daniel G. Hughes, makes ap-
Tf plication to me in terms of law, for letters
of Guardianship, of the person and properly of
E. Z. M. M. Bell King.
These ar<* therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kin 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 why said letters of Guardianship may not
be granted. Given under my hand officially at
Marion, April 22nd, I8GI. 49 5t.
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
IITHEUEAS, Daniel G Hughes, makes appli-
II cation to me in terms of law, for letters of
administration, with the will annexed, of Joseph
King, 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 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. l “t!l 49 fit.
LEWIS SOL03IQN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To all whom it may concern.
■yyTHEREAS, Nathan J. Brewton. guardian of
ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y
GEt >UGIA. Baldwin county.
WHEREAS, C’liristianie E. Smith. Administra-
T T trix on the estate of John S. Smith, deceased,
has filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis
mission.
These are therefore to eite 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 my hand at office, this 18th of Feb’y
1861. [39mtirn.) JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
WHEREAS, Julius N Porter, administrator
TT on the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of
said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned
for letters of dismission from his administrator-
ship. A
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Julius N. Porter, administrator as aforesaid,should
not be discharged ou or before the first Monday in
August uext.
Given under my hand officially at office.
ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y.
fiFeb 7th, 1851. 38 niGm
GEORGIA, Jasper comity.
Y\7IIEBEAS, James W. Vaughn. Administrator,
I* de bonis non, on the estate of .Martin Puckett,
deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis-
Jetnima Hendricks, formerly, but now Je- j mission from
niima Wise, a luuatic, has departed this
leaving the estate of said lunatic unrepresented.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, that unless some fit and pioper
P-
or
an<l the railraad tracks, and greeted the
brave volunteers at their arrival and de-!
parture, with shout after shout, and the!
waving of handkerchiefs, hats and South- !
ern flags The number of troops that;
went through during the day is estimated j
to have been three or four thousand. The,
morning train extra contained over six
hundred Alabamians, the remainder of the I person applies for said Administration, I shall ap
regiment of which a portion went through I P oint 1Urv ilK Glerk of the Superior
the day before The train in the afternoon
brought in Colonel l uritey’s regiment of
trust
These are therefore to eite and admonish all persons
interested in said estate to be and appear at my office
on the first Monday in September next, then ard there
t<>_ show cause if any they have, why letters of dis-
missiou should net be granted the applicant in terms
of law.
Given under rnv hand and official signature at office
this ith day of February. ISliE
[38 mGm; M. lfHUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS, A. K. Brundage, makes applica
tion to me 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 beam! appear tit my office within the
' time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they
! can, why letters of dismission shall not lie granted
sons concerned, that unless some tit and proper ! . !l PP licant '. . 9, iv * n .?" d " ha,ld m,d
official signature, this heb.. 14th 1861.
39 m<iin. ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y.
fl»B) WILLIAM LEE. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern.
lirilEREAS, General E. Miked, Administra
I f tor with the will annexed, on the estate of
Martha Groover, has departed this life leaving said
estate unrepresented.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all per
Middle Tennesseeans, numbering 1,169,
and a regiment of Louisiana troops. The
troops were, like those that have preceded
them, in excellent spirits and condition,
and full of determination and devotion to
the Southern cause.-—Knoxrillr Register
d\lay 2.
"Jnnalushe Zouarc*.”—Col. W. H.
Thomas Senator from Jackson, lias at the
service of the State one of ilio most re-
matkable bodies of men in-the country.
It is a company of 200 Cherokee Indi
ans, organized for battle and styled the
“Jnnaluske .Zouaves.” It appears that
Col. Thomas, who is the business agent
of the Cherokees, lately called a council ol
the Indians and explained to them the
condition of the country. The chiefs dis
cussed the mtiter, and said after consulta
tion, that although they did not under
stand the national difficulty, they did know
North Carolina and would stand by her.
They were ready for any position in her
defence, 'l itis is most remarkable. (>ut
of a nation of some 1500. they muster 200
warriors for the defence of North Carolina.
The Cherokees are expert riflemen. They
know nothing of military tactics, but show
them their work and 1 hey have only to be
told when to cease lighting. They light
in their way and every man for himself.
The “Zouaves” are ready at a moments,
notice.—Raleigh State Journal.
Gtterrila Warfare.—The Richmond
Dispatch recommends every man in Vir
ginia who has a rifle, pistol or a shot gun,
to be prepared for Gtterrila warfare upon
the Northern borders, as soon as they
dare invade the soil of Virginia.—Squads
of ten to fifteen should be formed, who nre
to hang on the skirts of the invaders, fill
the hollows, hide belting trees and rocks,
and in every way cut off and annoy them.
Ten men duly provided, the Dispatch
t Links, can p ck off one hundred men in a
day’s march, and effectually prevent fora
ging and marudirig parties scattering from
the main army. I his kind of warfare
will be very effectual, especially after a
deteat of Lincoln's tioops, which thoy aro
sure to meet with, and when they start to
fle.e from the vengeance of our soldiers.
1 hey may lie able to penetrate into the
interior, but they will find getting hack a
“hard road to t a el”—certain.
Court of said county, administrator, de bonis non,
with the will annexed on said estate.
Given under my liaud officially. this2oth day ol
April, 1961. i). it. 49fit. WILLIAM LEE. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
IITHEREAS, John A. Melson, guardian of
T» Nancy Vatin, has filed a receipt in lull in my
office, and prays release from his said guardian,
ship.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and
singular the parties interested, to be and appear at
my office on or by the first Monday in July next,
then and there to show cause, (if any.) why said
letters may not he granted.
Given I’ttder my hand officially, at Marion, May
3rd, MSI.
50 fit LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
1 1 WO months afterdate here6t, application will
. be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell all the lauds and the nn-
bequeathed part of the slaves, belonging to the
estate of Janies Cone, late of said county, de
ceased, for a division among the heirs.
SAMUEL E. GROOVER, Ex’r.
This 12th day of April, lefij. (D II) 47 9t.
IXTY days after date application will be made
tr 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.
Marcit 14th. 1801. (i>n) 43 9t.
O l\TY days after date application will be made
IO to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county,
for leave to s: 11 all the lands, and part of the
negroes, belonging to the estate of the Rev. James
R. .Miller, late'of said County, deceased.
AUGUSTUS B. MILLER, Adtn'r.
NANCY MILLER, Adiur'x.
March Htti, 1801. (i> ti) 43 9t.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS. Jarrett II. Kelley, Executor *o
the last Will and Testament of Benjamin
W. Banks, late of said county, deceased, makes
application to me for letters ot Dismission from
said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in the estate of said deceased,
to be aud appear at my office, on the first Monday
in December next, to show cause, if auy they
have, \viiy letters of Dismission shonld not bo
granted the applicant in terms of tl»e statute.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this 7tL day of May. 1801.
jil nffim^ M Ii HUTCHISON, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
VSTHEREAS, Joshua F. Hodges, Moses I,
It Hodges and Benjamin I!. Hodges Execu
tors of the will of Joshua Hodges, deceased, ap
plies to the undersigned for letters- dismissory
from their Executorship.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
persons to be and appear at my office within tin*
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
liave, why letters of dismissory should not be
granted said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature,
the 1st day of March. 18(51.
41 m6m. DAVID BEASLEY, D. Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
7”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 tho 14th of February, 1861.
39 milm. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord'y.
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GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
W HEREAS. E. E. Stanly, Administrator of
Irwin Ewing, late of said county Jeennsed.
petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration.
This is therefore fo cite all persons adversely
concerned, to file their objections on or before
Monday the second day of September next. Giv*
en under my official signature this Feb. 29,1-GI.
Ilrnbrn. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Buiioch county.
W HEREAS, John Goodman Kx'r. of the es
tate ol Nathan J. .lone and admsnistrator
ou tho estate of Josiah K. Jones, late of said coun
ty, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said executorship aud administration.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceas
ed, to show cause, if any they have, wiiy letters of
dismission should not he granted the applicant at
tho October Term of ibis Court. Given under my
baud, ibis Hth March 1661. fdb) 43 mfitn
WILLIAM LEE. Sr , Ord'y.
tjKuKGlA, Jasper county.
IlfHERKAS. Ezekiel P. Fears, Guardian of
TT Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, makes applica
tion to me for letters of dismission from said
trust.
These are therefore to rife and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
tho first Monday in May next, then and there to
show cause, if any they have, why* letters ot dis
Men are always pleased to entertain the
worst «ipi.,k>n of llteir neighbors. Tbe
world will never believe a rnau to be nu-
fortunate, or a sufferer, bo long a* it is pos-
rible to insist that bo is a scoundrel.
H/rTsci Df7'Tm‘BtT .<~XTTrr ; mission should not be granted the applicant in
", , , l ■ i * terms of the law. and he dismissed from said
Au experienced nurse and female physician, lias a
Soothing Syrup for Children teething, which greatly fa
cilitates the process of teething by aofteningthe gums
reducing all inflammation—will allay all pain, aud is
sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers,
it will give rest to yourselves, and relief aud health
toyourinfauts. Perfectly safe in all cases. Sceadver-
tisemenlin another column. 14 ly.
Uy* COUGHS. The sudden changes of our cli
mate ar, sources of Pulmonary, Bronheial. and Asth
matic Atfections. Experience liaving proved that sim
ple remedies often act speedily and oertainly when ta
ken in the early stages of the disease, resource should
atoucebo had to “Brown’s Bronchia! Troches,” or
Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the
Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution of more
serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public
Speaker*and Singers will find them effectual for clear-
voice. See advertisement.
terms ol the law, and lie dismissed from said
trust.
Given adder ray band ami official signature at
office, thisfith day of March. 18(51.
(43 rnfini ) M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
36 6m
W HEREAS, B. B. DeGraffenreid, administrator
of Maria Walker, deceased, has filed his final
account, and petitions for letters of diamission from said
administration.
These arc therefore to eite all persons adversely con
cerned, tolile their objections ou or before Monday the
second day of September next.
Given under my hand officially, this 26th Fcbtn-
arv, 1861.
40 mfiin.JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
R. E. GARDNER,
(Successor to H. B. A B. K. Gardner,)
Would respectfully announce to tbe public gener
ally, that be has taken the SHOP formerly oc-
! cupied by H. B. «£: B. R. Gardner, where lie iu-
! tends carrying on the business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any aud all kinds ot Vehicles, in
I all of the various branches.
ut. Besidesthecomuionbninelirs.sliecaii Particularattention will
•It PAINTING, DRAWING, and several! be K ; von to t he DOING
‘nanciicsof ORNAMENTAL WORK. She can , jjp 0 f Carriages. Kctvim-
»'.»«>• I 1 “• Milledgogevillc Hot--1. ij Jfc c . All kinds of C ARM ARE IVoBK 1
January Uh.jaul. f ‘L Jone with despatch.
CHEAP EOll CASH! 'uMsSS&r'"**'
‘lilSn^M villp t’loihin*' *ior«s A liberal share of public patronage is respect-j
HOTEL No. 1. | fully solicited, And we hope that those having'
rriHK Subscribe.- having just returned from the North, work to be done .n our line of business, will give |
2 i- n,,w prepared to furnish his old friends and ous- us a trial. W e feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials, durability, and in j
**x»eos <fc 4*e*4x>r asr®.***
. ATTORNEYS AT LMI
HQ.UMCT1UC, i!eo.
■yyiLL practice in tbe courts of the Ocuml» tb
Milledgeville, Ga.. March I, ISfiM. - ,
the premises generally known as “ Mackies
old stand” hii3 opened a Hotel lor the accommoda
tion of the people.
The propuetor w ill use every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor him
* The UfdeMvHMMi*^'fnnrishoi with the best that j M®8SrS« A» M« & L, U,
a Hancock county market affoids. ,! Are Associated in the Practice or
Drovers will be supplied with provender, goon
stables, and open lots for the exhibition of tb'*ii
stock.
Conveyances can be bad .stall times to am
point ou either of the Kail Rotais.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf.
Office 1st Door upon 2dJloor of'
MASONIC HALL "
Jan.23d, 1857. 35 tf
von*
tomert* to their advantage)
( lothiii? ol* imr Description,
from ti Y» rv large assortment of the best quality ever
brought to "thus C ity. All made to order, and the work
warranted.
I cau give you as good u bargain for cash as any
other ustubliidmieut, hut not a a loir dotr n either i n price
or mmliiy. A. C. VAIL,
>1 illedgeville, November o, 1800.
B1UWFOUW S FILLS.
EX Til A ORDIXAR Y CURES,
The Infallible Guin Coated Pills,
24 tf
New
Arrangement,
prices.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. If
(i
1857.
33 tf.
SAM L I>. IRVIN.
GREESUE BCTLEK.
IRVIN & BUTLER, !
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,:
I LILLY V, thorgio. ,
- P j ORACTH’E in the Superior Courts of the South
Change oj Schedule, on and after Monday lira inst. Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, and Ear- ;
THE Subscribers arc convey- i ly counties, in tie* 1‘ataula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma- |
ing the U. S. Mail from \fll-ffirtagTr It. aity i on (’muilii in the Macon Circuit, in Ihe United I
ledgeville via Sparta, Culver- ; States Circuit Court ai Savannah,—and by special!
ton and l’owclton to n.ait.l,; contract.in anv County in Snidieru Georgia.
Wells,and would rcs|»*ctfully iuxitc the attention of | January 1st’ I860. 3-1 tf. I
1*1 LE SA£,VK!;py If you have the Piles, get*
f thi*truly wenderfnlSsLVE.
Dr. CavanaHftk't I Box of
GENUI
PIIB BALTKIicatiuauence win be felt, aud a pel
1 feet oure willfollow. For sale by He btt A Ball.
angks I Box ol this truly wenderlnlS* lve.
1 JfE and by using it twodaya its magi-
■.▼Ellcalinauence will be felt, aud a per.
M Y plantatic
acres. 3(1(1
their friends and the travelling public, to their new j
and complete arrangement for travelling facilities I
over thisline.
SCHEDULE—LeaveMilledgeville after the arrival
of trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah: Ar
rive in Sparta at doYinek P. M. and at Double Wells
same evening.
Leave Double Wells a'ter tbe arrival of morning
trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at
Sparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgcvillosame
evening.
With good Hae k«. fino Stock and careful drivers, j
we solicit a liberal patronage.
MOOKE & FORB8.
Office*--MilbdSeville Hofei Milledp*riUe; (i a. j
Edtrnrds' House. Sparfn.
Moure's Hotel, Doable Wills.
July 11,1859. _ Stf^
SLATING—SLATING.
W. E. ELLIOTT,
PRACTICAL SLATS R AVI) DEALER 1.1
BEST SiiATES,
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.
Krpiiir* In old Mlnte Roof* ntfruded I.
Promptly.
W. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Manufactory
olTron Railing. Verandah, Balconies, Irou Stairs,
Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree Boxes,
Figures. «Ve.,&c., and all other Iron Work ot a
decorative character.
Enclosing Cemetery I.nl* will receive hi* par*
lieiilnr Alleulion.
VV. E. E. is Agent for an extensive Marble
Monument Works, likewise for tbe Steam Marble
Mantle Works.
Designs of ail, wit h 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, 23dds&wtf.
FOii SALE^ ~~
lion, containing I-100
300 of which is heavy
timbered oak and hickory. Said land
adjoins the lands of Eli Baxter, on the
East, the Beaver Dam creek, on tbe
South, West by the lands of Mrs.Terrell, and
North by the lands of Messrs. Allen and Bower.
On the place are Gin house and cotton press, Over
seer’s bouse. Barn, Negro houses, and all other
necessary out buildings.
Also, in tbe Village of Mount Zion, a large two
story dwelling house, with barns, stables, carriage
bouse, kitchens, and other necessary buildings, a
large garden, and Blacksmith shop, aud thirty-five
acres of heavy oak. aud hickory land, to go with
the place.
In the Village is a flourishing Male School. The |
land will he sold seperately, or with the house to !
suit the purchaser. Terms easy. Refer to lien-j
ry R. Gumming, Augusta, or to G. Bryan, Sneed l
Post Office, Lee co.,or Jos. Bryan, Mt. Zion.
Feb. II, 16(51.38 fim.
of) Saw Cotion bin lor Sale.
ONE of WATSON'S best fid Saw Cotton Gins,'
is offered for sale. This Gin is new, and is equal !
i i-—SMJ f.r ns fault, the present ow- 1
ners liaving no use for it. Anv nlanter wantinga
good Gin,can have a chance to get one at are-’
ductiou on the regular price. Apply at this office, j
or of N. Tift, or J. II. Watson, at Albany.
Ad at in ist.ro tor's Sale.
AlflLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
TT next, at the Court House door, in the coun
ty of Telfair, within the lawful hours of sale. Lot
of land. No. Sevenly-tive (7fi,) in the fourteenth
District of said county originally Laurens.—Said
land sold as the property of the Estate of Jacob
Taylor deceased. Terms made known oil the day
ol sale.
DEMPSEY TAYLOR, Adm’r.
April 29, ISO I- 50 tds
THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
BY HAXLEITER & [ADAIR,
ATLANTA, GA.
riallE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
X under arrangements just completed, will contain all
tbe latest intelligence of every kind, reported express-
]v for us hv Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. AU*
daily reports of the Atlanta and other
Incidents and Items, fc Ce., »fce. Price-
for six months, or fid cents for omj
advance.
The WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is
made up from, and contains the cream of, the Daily.
Il is a large sheet, and gives more fr
than anv other Weekly in th
Market Reports, will befull, ami made up from actual
transaction*. Price f2 a veal'; or 81 2fi tor six months
—invariably in advance.
CW Postmasters are authorized to act as our Agents ;
in obtaining subscribers amt forwarding (he money—
f,,r which they will be allowed to retain, as eommision, i
twentv-five cents ou each Weekly, or fifty cents on i
each Daily subscriber.
ISrPcrsons getting up Clubs or five, ten ormore j
subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered
at 12 1-2 percent, less than our regular rates.
U^N'o 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, HAXLEITER A ADAIR,
Atlanta, Georgia.
March 30. 1861. 17
NOTICE.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will be
open lor the reception ol MEMBERS
OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the ap-'
proaching Session. Call and see me.
E. S. CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1.1860* 19 tf.
ZVZRS. WIWSLOW,
An rxjMTuuc«il N*T-*-und Fein* Pliy*i«*iiu», pi'“M*nt»to the at
tention «•:' r- rtthuri. her
SOOTHING SYltUP,
FOR (' H I It D B E * TEETHING,
which ireatly th** p oc**,.h of trotlmi*, hy softentn# the
gmiin, reducing au inflammation—will ail«y Al L pain uud i*pa-mod-
ic action, nud it*
Sore In Repvlafp the Jfotrrl
D*-p»*nd upon it, mother*, it will five r»>t to yvtWMlve*, and
RELIEF ,1M) HEALTH Ti) YOUR INFANTS.
\V»* have "jut up and m»idthU urtid** forever ten year* 1 , and
CAN SAY, *N CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it. what' WP have
never h»-»*u able to **a\ j , f r>fl of any other umdieme
-JKEVF.R HAS IT FAll.-J M K«. FD. A.N A SINGLE IN
STANCE. TO EFFECT a WINSLOW’S vi’RK, win n tunely
nM*d. N*’vi*x did "c c*d iTiif yc kii**N4 Rii lutftauce <»•
diaaatisfnrtimi l»y auv oOOl iIIxSO one-who had used it.
On th** contrary, all, SYIil’l*- deli*Iif»*d v» itii it.**
operationn. and cp* «k i
’ hirlu-st i
I t**rm**
endatiouu! it».iuaai**.ulett(M-ii*an*l mertiral virtues. We -p**ak
in thi** matt.*r‘•what we do know.” after ten year**’ experience,
AND PLF.DGU OI K REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF
what we DECLARE. In almost every iiiotunce wliere the infant
i» sufterin? from I win aud exhaustion. re»j«»f will Im.* Sound in fifteen
or twenty uiiuuU*.-* after the ►yrup i-5 administered.
Thh viiluahlc preparation is tlie pres* ri^iti«»n of "iie of the
ill
i New England, end liaa
Thousands of Cases.
r only relieves the child from pain, hut invigorates the itom*
bf.w .-ls, «*!orre*-i - acidity, aun aive** toiie aud eneryys to the
ji»t**m. It will almost instantly relieve.
Griping in the Battels. and Wind Colic.
which, if
•died, end _
II- IIY IN
K.N TERY.
her her it
FOR
th** bf‘t and CHILDREN
TIIL WORLD, in all
p.iiffi:
TEETH IXtt.
1IILDR r\
«e« from reefhinjf, <<r any *4h«*r» itos*\ HV xrotud sav to every
mother who has a «*iiiI3 Buttering from any of the foregoing corn*
plaints—DO NOT LLT YOJL’R PREJUDICES, NOR TIIF. PREJUDICES
of others, eiau<l betwe**nyoar eutferingchiW, and the relief that
will be SURE—ye**. ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the* n*e of this
medicine, if timely used. Full direction^ tor using will ae^-om-
panv eai-h bottle. * None genuine aide** the fae-*»imile of CUKT16
At perkins. New-York, is ou the outside wrapjM-r.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Sold in Milled*:**villi* l.y GRIEVE ^ CLARK.
Principal office, No. Vi Cedar Street 9 A\Y. Price
only Cents per Pol lie. 14 I y.
September 4, I860.
Are* a certain and specific cure for all Uretlireal
Discharge#*, G*'r.oniura, Gleet, Strict nre, nndlrri
tat tun of Ihe Kidneys, Gladder, ITethni, at.d Proo- •
trate Gland. They are tasteless,and free from giv- I
in^T odor to the breath. Prepared In R.Ur.viif*>k w /
Xeiv York t’ity.ami s*dd by HERTV HALL ’/
Milled*:* ville, Ga. Price $l per lh*x. They will /
be sent bv mail, free of posta*:**, when ordered.^
Permanently Cured,
U—/ hy the use of Citvanuughs PILE SALVE.
This Salve has aceotnplishet] extraordinary cures,
nti'l has gained Blasting reputation. Try it.it has
m> equal. For sale by Gnir.vK 4- C’i.arr
J\0. it. WILDER & ttALLlE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
M HECHAIfTS.
ALSO
.tgi'Dl. for iVw | Voi li and .Xaritnnah
SIDE WBESL STSAHKSBZPS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
S TRICT attention given to tbe sale of Cot
ton and other produce—and order.- for plantatioi
supplies filled with dispatch—and nt the lowest cusl
prices.
August 1st, 1860, 11 ly*
New Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store.
. HOTEL NO. 1.
A General Assortment of
Gents, Youths, aud Bovs
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH
ING, ail made to order, and the
work warranted. Also, a general assortment o
HAPS! Be ebes fashionable Moi.f.skiS am
C.vssiMF.R, and a variety of SOFT CASS., nno
Light Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also i
great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, VA
LISES, BAGS. &c..&c.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
April llitli, 18(50. 47 tf.
PZX.2S, FISTULA, STRICTURE
of RectumJ .Urethra Ac.
Cures Guaranteed—Cancers and Scrofula
CURED.
D R. J. A. CLOI’TON, respectfully informs thi
public, tlmt he has returned to his home ir
Huntsville, Ala., after an absence of several
months in Mobile, and tenders his profession.*!
services to the afflicted. Dr. C. refers to the bun
dreds of cures he has effected within the last few
years an proof of his skill in the treatment of thesi
diseases.
Huntsville, April 28. I860. 50 ]y.
DR. A* H- CUMMI Vb
irtrinlon, Wilkinson County t 8
Tendkks his Professional services to the ritiz fni
of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 6.57 | y
THOMAS J.^OX, ~
j ATTORNEY AT LAW
NEWTON, Bakcr covsty, Ga
March 18,1806. ^2 tf
I ETHERIDGE Sc SON,
Factors, Commission and Forwarding
MERCHAK TS,
SAVANNAH, CA.
W. D. ETHERIDCK, J r .
8 tf
*LW. Griffis
W. D. ETHRRIDfiF..
July 15th, I-56.
i’lIOMAS H VltDEMAX, JR.
BARDEHCAN A GRIFFIS’
WEOLV^AL^, UUOUUUV
D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac
CO, SEGARS and Groceries of every de
scription.
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts.,
MACON GA.
Sept. 2, 18,59. _ q 4 t p
J. C A J! P ,
"ATTORNEY AT LAW.
JCWOHTfl, COBIf ffOTY, (ii.,
P RACTICES in Cobb. Cass, Cherokee, Milloa
Paulding, and Fniton.
—;oo:—
REFERENCES,
Hon. J. W. Lewis, At. ant a; Gen. A. J. IIanski i
Marietta; Roiierts. CosKEltY & Co , Augusta*
E. L. LiTt-iii if.i.ii, > y . & G. S. Aun" Ac-
worth.
fW Any information as to responsibility of par
ties promptly given.^l
March 9th, 1861. 42 I v.
VIARKHtEl! GUMPS! CHOLERA!
LiKK DROPS,
r; NKVKR failing]
REMEDY.
TWs medicine lm« been TRIED. TES
TED. and PRO\ ED. by TEN YEARS
experienc**. to lie the *mlv CERTAIN,
__ SAKE, and RELIABLE remedy for
nil BOWEL DERANGEMENTS DIARRMCKA. DYSENTE
RY. CRAMPS. PAINS. CHOLERA. CHOLIC. &*\, now be
fore the puhiie. (In** or twodoaeh of £1 drt»p»*. will cure the moot
never** ernniPi in JD minutes. A sinsle «i«i«^* often cures the
Diarrhopa ana it uever c(aiotipat*io the bowel*. (Jut* dose will nat-
i*fv any one of ith merit*. Price only 25 cetitn.
Prepared by S. D. TR.ALL.
4*'3 Bowerv, New York.
Sold in Milled Seville by IIERTY it HALL, and by Dru
i sta generally. * (J. c. Sc co.) 5 ly.
Ayers Sarsaparilla,
A compound remedy, in which we have labored to
produce the mo>t effectual alterative that can be
puiilla, so combined with other substances of still
greater alterative power as to afford an effective
antidote lor the diseases .Sarsaparilla is reputed to
cure. Ir is believed that such a remedy is wanted
<v tb.ost who suffer from Strumous complaints, and
•hat on which will accomplish their cure must
prov • of ininiensc service to this large class of our
afflict "l f. low-citizens. How completely this coai-
;nuind will <!u it has been proven by experiment on
mat.v of the worst cases to lie found (f the follow
ing complaints : —
S> l; ,; ' -!. V AXJI ScROft LOLS COMPLAINTS, ErVP-
ii ,.ns cn;, Knrrnvi; Diseases, Uu-bku, Putrua,
Bi.o h a s, Ti hues. Salt Rhbvm, Scald IIlad,
SVPilH.ls INI) Sl'ClIil.ITIC Aitectioxs, -Mekclbial
Di-i as:.. Diuie-v, Necuai.oia or Tic Doltaickkcx,
Di:mun. Dvsi’it'-ia and Ixdigestiox, Euysipe-
t. ■>. lto on St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the
whole class of complaints arising front. Impurity
or Ttu; Blood.
This compound will !>c found a great promoter
.ml tile Alims. Also j f j !t , v , heu taken in the spring, to expel the
*rice-^ a veir; #:!; fool humor- which fester in the blood at that sca-
e mouth—always in j sou of to-* year. By the timely expulsion of them
<h reading matter
Confederate Slates. I?.-
DR. J. BOVEE DODiS’
IMPERIAL
WINE BITTERS
& RE COMPOSED OF A PURE and mindultcrcd
J\ Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal
Comfrey, Wild Ciicny Tree Bark, Spikenard, Cammo-
mile Flowers aud Gentian. They are manufactured
by Dr. Dods himself, who in an experienced and suc
cessful Physician, and lienee, should not be classed
among the'quaek nostrums, which flood the country,
and against which the Medical profession are so* justly
prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have not
been fairly before the public for one year, and yet
there is a heavy demand for them from all parts of
the Union.
Dr. l-'rink, No. 30 West 35th Street, New 4 oik.
say?:
I have been greatly benefitted by using Dr. I)ods’
Wine Bitters, and am now using them freely and suc
cessfully in my practice. As a medicine for Females
I consider them uneqnalai”
Dr. Guernsey, No. 18 West 23d Street, says:
‘T have used Dr. Duds’ W ine Bitters in my practice,
mid in all eases where a tonic is required, J consider
them unsurpassed, and cheerfully recommend them as
a valuable Family Medicine.”
Dr. Meacham, of Florida, says:
“For several years 1 suffered all tbe horrors of Cron-
ic Dyspepsia. 1 used all other remedies without avail
I discarded prejudice and used Dr. Dud*' \\ ine bitters
which liave greatly benefit ted me, and I believe will
cure me.”
Mr. G- 8. Weaver, of Albany, N. Y'., says:
“My wife was sinking rapidly with conenmyt
bc-t physicinnsin Albany and New Y’ork’citv pn
ed her ease hopeless. She used Dr. IL sis
tors; and is cured.''
Mr. J. B. Slants,of Newark, N. J., says:
“My daughter was extremely ill; she had been at
tended bv four of our best physicians; her disease was
Inflamation of tbe Bowels, which had produced ex
treme debility. Her case was considered hopeless by
nil who saw her. A friend recommended Dr. Dods'
WineBitters; she ns> d them and is we)!.''
Mr. Brittain, editor ofthc Danner of Light, iu Boston
says;
••Dr. J. Bovee 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 say-:
“I would advise you to nse Dr. 4. Bovee Dods Im
perial Wine Bitters. 1 have used them, aud consider
them a blessing to our sex."
We might write a small volume, and then would not
give one fourth o^lieTestimonialsin our possession, as
to thevirtneof these Valuable Bitters, lint we wifi on
ly sav that they sreapproved ofbyour best Physicians,
are doing much good in all parts of the country, and
earnest lye atreat the afflicted totry them.
Sold bv the proprietors. I'll ARLES \\ IDPIFIEI
tc ro , 78 willtain St. New Y’ork, and hy Dniggi
generaliv.
For sale hv GRIEVE
many ru.iKKi’.g <li-->rdcvs are nipped in the bud.
Muliitu! - < :i. by I lie aid of this remedy, spare
tlicmselvc tr ,:t the endurance of loul eruptions
a ad i > res, through which the sy-tem "-ill
strive t,, ;,d ir cii >4' corrupt ions, if not u-risted to
do tlii- through tho natural channels of the body
bv on ulterxtive medicine. Cleanse cut the vitiated
blond v.’.icn' ver you find its impurities bursting
through the -kin in pimples, eruptions, or sotcs;
cleau-c i! when you find it is obstructed aud slug
gish in the vein-; cleanse it whenever it is foul,
and vour fedkngs will tell you when. Even where
no particular disorder is tilt, people fnjoy hotter
health, and live longer, for eleansuu the blood.
Keep the blood healthy, and all is wril; but with
this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something must go
wrong, and tlie great machinery ot life is disordered
cr overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputa
tion of accomplishing these ends.'* But the world
has been egregiouslv deceived by Reparations of it,
partly becau-. the drug alone has.'uot all the virtue
that is claimed for it, but wore bJ.’ausc many prep
arations, pretending to he concentrated extracts of
it, contain but little of the virtu* of Sarsaparilla, or
any thing else.
During late years the public have been, misled
by large botibs, pretending to give a quart of Ex
tract of Sai-saparilla lbr one dollar. Most of these
have been ir antis upon the i A. for they not only
contain little, if any, Sar-4>arilla, but often no
curative properties wluitevei. Hence, bitter and
painful disappointment lias fll,,wed ihe use of the
various extracts of Snrs.-qilrilla which flood the
market, until the name itself is justly despised, and
has become synonymous wfh imposition and cheat.
Still we call this coinpouinlSarsuparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy shall rescue the name
from the lead of obloquy > bich rests upon it. And
wc think we have grounfl for believing it has vir
tues which are irresi-til/e by the ordinary run of
the diseases it is intenl d to cure. In order to
secure llicir complete cydication from the system,
the remedy should lie judiciously taken according
to direct!
• Important to Females!!
Dr. Cheeseman’s Fills
N O TIC Ii—The combinations of ingredient!
in these FILLS are the result of a long aud exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation,
aud certain in correcting all irregularities, painfui
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 pillsshould
never be taken iu pregnancy, as they would be
sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely
vegetable, aud 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 Ilerty & Hall of Milledgeville, 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,
fotI.UJol.~o OUU tar
Soreness off the Throat, relieve
the hacking Cough, in Con-
sumption., Bronchitis, - Asthma.
and Catarrh, and give straight to the voire
Of S*nbtic Speaker*, and Minsrra.
Few nre aware ofthe importance of checking a cough
or “common cold” in its first stage; that which in tlie
beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected,
soon attacks the Lungs, BROWN'S Bronebnl Troches’
containing demulcent iugredients,allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
BROWN'S, “The trouble in my Throat, for which
T,pc i*kc •‘TROCHES” are a specific) having
11{i it 111... ma j e m e often a mere whisperer.’’
BROW Vs I N. I‘. WILLIS.
“ ® I “I recommend their use to l’l BLIP
TROCHES I SPEAKERS.” Rev E. II. CHAPIN
“Great service in subduing Hoarseness.”
BROWN’S Rev. DANIEL WISE.
! “Almost instant relief in the distressing
TROCHES labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.”
BROWN’S | Rev A. C. EGGLESTON.
1 I “Contain no Opinm or anything injiiri
TROCHES o'us.” Dr. A. A. HAYES, (’k mist,Boston.
“A simple and pleasant combination for
BROWN’S COUGHS,Air.
Dr. G F. BIGELOW. Boston.
Beneficial in BRONCHITIS.”
DR. J. F W. LANE. Boston.
I hare proved them excellent for
Timriirc Whooping Cough,’’
1KIR11LS Rbv. H. W WARREN, Boston.
BROWN’S “Beneficial when compelled to speak.
■' !suffering form COLD.”
TROCHES Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON. St. Louis
I “Effectual in removing Hoarseness and
BROWN'S j Irritation of the Throat; so common with
Speaker-and Singers.”
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
Ltt(5range, Ga., Teacher,
of Music, Southern Female College.
“Great benefit when taken before ami
after preaching, as they preveut Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
will lie of permanent ad vantage to me.”
Rev. E. ROWLEY, A. M . '
President of Athens College, Tenn.
Sob! by all Druggists, at TWENTY.
FIVE CENTS A BOX.-^l
December I860. (p] 28 Sm
NEWELL & WELLBORN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
7
Milledgeville, Ga.
ILL PRACTICE iu the Counties of the
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Milledgeville, Ga , Feb. Hi, I860. 3!) ly.
VV
DAW CARD.
The undersigned have associated themselves to.
•ether iu the practice of Law. under the firm name ei
CLARK, IRVIN -V TAYLOR,
md will give prompt attention to all business i ntru.-t-
■d to their care in the comities of
Douohf.rty Lee, Sumter,
Terrell, Worth, Mitchell,
Calhoun, Early, Decatur,
Miller,
ind by special contract, in any county in South-West
ern Georgia. klCH’D*. 11. CLARK
SAM L D. IRVIN,
WM. TAYLOR.
Albany, Feb. 14. 1861. 39 tf 1
J. C. COMPTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DXXLXXSD G-XSVXXiXtE, ga.
(Office ittjhe Comt House, opposite the Ordinary's
Office.)
TM7TI.L practice in the Countic:
1 t Ocinnlgee Cin nit.
Febrnary 19, 1861.
nposing ti.
OB, GAiliTf
•DENTAL«PVSI]RGE0P
OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING
. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
fy Alloperations performed with cure and war-
rented satisfactory.
Milledgeville. May 5th. 1860. 50 If.
tailoring;
_ J. C.STERLINC,
thankful for past fa von
would inform his (A
friends ami ruHtoirers,
* l»«xt l»o ptill nt
BUSINESS and <*an
^>*<* f*>un«l next door to
the Recorder *>ftl« e.
His tits anil work,
warranted lo give
SATISFACTION.
Nov. 1st, 1860. 24 tf.
DR. CHAKLKS Ti 7 11 ALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE ;o
J2SPFSRSON smss.
CTResidence—the House recently occupied
by Mr. Cba.mberlain. OFFICE next door.
Jan. 5th, 185H. .{3 tf
TROCHES
BROWNS
TROCHE^ i‘
BROWNS
TROCHES
BROWN’S
TROCHES
BROWN’S
TROCHES
icdy should be judiciously
tious on the bctle.
PBtlUtEl) LY
ion;the
•onounc
Wine Bit
IELD
Dntggists
25 tf.
■k CLARK. Milledgeville.
WANTED
For the Georgia Penitentiary,
100 COKDS ° P T — BARK - f° r the
market price will be paid.
JAMES
Feb. 4, 1861.
A. GREEN,
Principal Kee(
I> R. ,f. T. VYEB & CO.
I.OWEl.L. MASS.
*rl< ., .\1 per Buttle; Six Bottles fur fftt.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
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Pm
Scholastic Year 1860.
T IIIS flourishing IiikI itutiou hit Five General De*
partmeut*.
1st. A Collegiate Department,
Which ombraeeHii four yearn course of study, incln*
ding all the branches of Science necessary to n’.a* e
, Young Ladies thorough aud aecomplisliad scholar?.
I Tuition #50 00 per annum.
2d. An Academic Department.
! In which pupils are properly prepared for Collcf?'
| and a good basis laid for thorough Scholarship. ‘ *'
I ition from f 20 to 40 a year.
?d. A Music Department,
For instructing pupils on tlie 1‘iana Forte, Guraj,
i Harp, Organ, Harmonium, Violin, &c. Tuition ?
4th. Ornamental Department,
Where instruction is given iu every variety"
Painting and needlework. Tuition from #20 l |! ?
5th. A Domestic Department.
I For teaching pupils the Elementary and
duties of Domestic Affairs.
Wine.
has won for itself snelij renown for the cure of every j
variety of Throat and j.uttg (Viupluiut, that it is on- ;
tirclv uiincn* sure for I icconut the evidence of its j
virtues, wherever it tiaaL cn unplovcd. As it has long
been in constant use ■roughont this section, wc need
not do more than assac the people its quality is kept
up to the l,c>t never |is been, and that it may.be relied
ou to do for iheir reliu all ii has ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
J rot TEE ctjhs of
Costirmess. Jnvndiri Ih/sprpsat, Lujiacstinn, Dusat-
trry, Em/ Stained. Erysipelas. ffendache, Piles,
HJievinotisrn, Eruptans n.d Skin Diseases, Liter \
Complaint, Dropsy, fetter, Tumors amt Salt Rheum, I
Worms, Clout, Snodyia, as u Dinner l’itl, and for
Purifying the Jii'oot-
Tliey are siigur-ctited, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleasant!, and they arc the best aperient in
the world for all tits jiurposes of a family physic.
Prior, 25 cenU per Box; Five boxes for $1.00.
Great numbers 4 Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen,
and eminent pers<*ages, have lent their names to cer
tify the uuparalh bl usefulness of these remedies, but
our space here u j not |a nuit the insertion of them.
The Agent.: helowaamcd furnish gratis our American
Almanac, in wjp.h they arc given; with also full
descriptions of thi above complaints, and the treatment
that should he foluved for their cure.
Do not he put 4f by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations th<$ make more profit on. Demand
Ater's, and takl no others. The sick want the best
aid there is for tk m, and they should have it.
All our Renters arc for sale by
FACULTY.
| Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M , President,
Prof. R.T. ASBURY, A. M„ Sec y.
, , At . .... , . . ... Rev. G.T. Wilbnm. M. D, Prof. W. Fisher A. >1
n. RE article of tins \\ ine, can be lia-lat the j Mr< Mnrv ^ \Vilk.*s Mrs. M. A. Lund.
, .. Wore of « p feve * C'wHr. also !'* .X n ' ML* 5uli« A. Stanford. Miss Roxn fhapp*-
nety Store of J. CORK A- RO.Vf. This Wine | jjnurCome K. Land. Mias Clara Stone.
I is lour yuan* old, and in taste muuh re>*embles i Kuid*‘e J* F^kt-w Mrs A* r n* >!»’ ,uinn
very be-t Old Port A few dozen of this age can be j ' Kgv. Adh-l Simi woid, I). D., Grifiia, Presid** 1
LT-Pr.ee $12., p,r bottle. d tf. 1 Board Trustoes
lion. John T. Crowder, Monroe county, N ice rr *
obtained.
For Sale In Mill d^eviile by GRIEVE & CLARK
and HBRTY 4HALL.
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COMMENCEMENT.
Examination of Senior (Jla>-\ July 2,—
Annual Examination, July 12,13,16. « p
Commeneemept Sermon, Rev. P. II. Men,
Athens.July to.
Junior Exhibition, July 17th
('ommeneeuiont day, July 18lh. ,,,,.
Literary Address, by Hmi 5Ir. ItuRglas,
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CASTLEN it VARDELt,
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL DEALERS D
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e.
MAC ON, GA.
November 13th, J 86th t-
ttT If yon are afflicted with Piles, 8e “ d
Jit Half and get a box of 8tnrdevant * P
ment. and be cured. Price 01 » -—rtY.
' j.e.t’i CewlIn I, which is ap y e
for ^gh, eoWs. pain in the
may be found at the Drug St.oie ora** 1 ”” *