Southern federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1861-1862, May 28, 1861, Image 4

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.tic North ..ust not be put «. ness of the Soath, A correspondent of this paper, who has just returned from an extended tour iu the South pives positive assurance, basing his opinion upon ocular demonstration, thai the forces he saw passing through Ala batna and Georgia, and other States, add ed to those ordered from South Carolina, and the Virginia forces, ali intended for a demonstration on Washington, must num ber, ere this between forty and fifty thou sand men, and those now not fifty miles from Washington city. These troops, with whom our correspondent conversed freely, stated that they were destined t o Dumf ries, in Yirgiuia, where they were tc concentrate, and by the middle of May t<- attack the city of Washington. The Southern troops were a stalworth liaru set of fellows, full of confidence and ready fur a desperate fight. W e cannot deceivi ourselves in believing that the recession ists are overawed by any demonstration that has been made by our Northern troops ; but, on the contrary, we believe this apparent apathy of the secessiouists will soon develope itself into a grand, sudden military movement towards W ash- ington. Hon. T. Butler King —A Paris corre pondentofthe Mobile Register, writing on the 9tli of April, says : “I have seen reference made in various journals, of the United and C-onfedrate .States, to the visit to Paris of the lion. Thus. Butler King, of Georgia, formerly a distinguished member of the Federal Congress, reported to be charged by the new Republic with a commercial mission to the French Government. Mr. King has been sojourning in Paris for some time, and left this Capital a few days ago for Brussels. At the moment of his departnre. he found it absolutely necessary to obtain a passport, but naturally felt great delica cy in demanding one from the only source to which he could apply. Mr Faulkner, however, unhesitatingly furnished the re quisite documen', recognizing in Mr. King the full qualities of a citizen of the United States.” A Prize.—The citizens of St. Augus tine, hearing cf five vessels at New t'niyr na, loading with live oak for the Federal Government, immediately formed a compa ny of thirty men, and under command of Lieut. J. Buffington, proceeded to that point on horseback, while another party started in boats, for the purpose ot ma king prizes of them. Before they reached Smyrna the vessels had left. The volun teers succeeded in capturing the steam tow-boat Geo. M. Bird, and securing about §20,000 worth of live oak- The Geo. M. Bird, on being brought to St. Augustine, on Monday last was saluted by Lieut. Hop kins iu command of Fort Marion. Harper'it Ferry.—The Alexandria Ga zette, 14th inst., has the following : Harper’s Ferry, May Id.— Hie greatest activity prevails here, and the force is dai ly increasing by accessions from every part of the country. Active measures are in progress to make the place perfectly se cure in the event of an attack. The hills surrounding the piace are strongly forti fied with heavy batteries, to he amply sup ported and sustained by the noble Ran gers recently arrived from Kentucky. The officers and men are in fine health and spirits, and fully ready for the fray. A Harper’s Ferry letter to the Balti more American says : A double force of workmen was employ ed at the several workshops, busily and constantly, in the manufacture of arms, cartridges, &c. My informant, a resident of Washington county, says that about fif ty rifles arc daily turned out. The troops arc encamped in all direc tions about the Ferry. A largo force of Kentuckians and Virginians have been stationed on the Maryland shore, and have formed a camp iu the vicinity of the old school house in which John Brown stored his arms the night prior to his raid. One of the Kentuckians was accidently shot through the ankle this morning by a revolver which fell from his belt and ex ploded. The wound w as a serious one, and bis foot had to be amputated. A company of forty men, the advance guard of a large force, arrived at the Ferry from Tennessee this morning. It was rumored among the troops there that a regiment of GOO men from Louisiana would arrive in a day or two. Squads of Baltimoreans pass the junc tion at Monocacy daily, on their way to Harper’s Ferry or Richmond. ——— — Macon. V Augusta Railroad.-—Wc are gratified to learn from the Chief Engineer of the. Macon & Augusta Railroad, (Mr. Hazlehurst^ that despite the troubles of the country, the work on the road has been prosecuted with unabated vigor. The progress making augurs well for the strength of the enterprise, and must assure ali that on the first return of peace, the work so important to Macon, Augusta and Charleston will be finished with great dis patch. The entire line has been located; the grading and masonry on the twenty miles between Warrenton and Bparta is nearly completed, ami, fifty miles of iron of an extremely heavy pattern paid for and delivered. A portion of the iron was used in the construction of the celebrated Stephen’s iron battery at {Charleston, and its strength thoroughly tested. Amidst the general prostration of all works of in ternal improvements, it affords us pleasure to note this exception of one so important. Telegraph. Tiro More Stars for the Southern Constellation — Arkansas and Tennessee have severed the chord that bound them to the rapidly sinking wreck ot ♦he old Government, have rigged their vessels and set sail for the Southern port. We hail them as patriotic sovereigns, and bid them welcome to a paitieipation in the great work of Southern inde pendence. The news of their secession was greet ed in our city, yesterday evening, by a National sa lute for each of them, and other demonstrations of joy amongst the people. We have expected them to avail themselves 01 this, as the only means of escape from a tyrannical despotism, that would rob them both of their liberties and their property, and we shall be disappointed if all the rest of the Southern States do not adu; t a similar policy. Notwithstanding grim visaged war is staring tts in the face, and we expect many difficulties to encounter, still we have just cause to feel encour aged. because each revolving day, and almost eve ry passing hour, brings tidings of the onward march of Southern independence.—Past. The Cost.—The military and naval expenses of the Federal Government will soon be from three to four millions of dol lars per week. And all of this money is to he borrowed; for the receipts from the revenue, under the Morrill tariff and the lossof Southern consumption, amounts to next to nothing. — ♦ — Patriotic (?)—Of the one hundred and eleven editors and reporters connected with the New York Tribune. Post, Sun, Courier, Commercial, Times, and World, all Rc- ' ”?aus, and valorous on paper, not one lias enlisted in the army. Several, how ever, have condescended to serve their country in civil offices, for good pav. Percussion Caps.—Mr. Scott, of Nash ville, Tenn., is now busily engaged in the manufacture of percussion caps. The Ga zette learns that arrangements have been perfected by which they can be turned out at tbc rate of 20,000 per day. 'ibis will keep the Southern army supplied for some time to come. CITATIONS. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John Goodman and Nancy Mikell applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of General E. Mikell, lato of said county, deceased. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be ami appear at my office with in the time prescribed by liw, and file their objec tions, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand officially this 25th day of April. 1861. (U B )495t WILLIAM LEE. Ord’y. MONTHLY CITATIONS. GEORGIA. Jasper county. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W HEREAS, George L Carswell, Guardian of William B. Carswell, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County, for a discharge from his guardianship of William B. Carswell, person and property. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to show cause, by tiling objections in my office, wby the said George Carswell should not be dis missed from his guardianship of William B Cars well, and receive the usual letters of dismission. I -pj Ven un '^ er n, J signature, April 30th. ■ r >0 fit. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Irwin County. W HEREAS, John W. Fletcher applies tome for letters of Administration dt bonis non on the estate of William Fletcher, late of said Coun ty. deceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse, if any, on or before the first Monday in June next, why said letters shntiid not be granted. Given under mv hand officially, this April 18th. 1861. 50 5t. T. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bnlloeh County. WHEREAS, ilenry J. Parrish, Guardian of * f the minor heirs of Josiah A. Parrish, late of said county, deceased, app-ies to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the. time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my baud officially, this 1st day of April, 1861. 46 Ot, [n is] WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To nit icltom it may concern. W HEREAS, Jackson Driggers applies tome for letters of administration on tho estate of Ephraim Driggers, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu ar the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, fo he aud appear at my office within the timo prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why tetters of administration should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand officially, this 27th day of March, 1861. 46 5t. [d n] WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Irwin County. To all whom it may concern. YKHESEAS, Zarah Paulk and Reason Faulk t T applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of .James Paulk, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tl.e kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the timo prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, who said letters of Administration on the estate of said deceased should not be issued to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this April 1st, 1861. 47 5t. L M COLBERTII, Ordinary. -4* GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. W HEREAS. John 11. Ezell and William K. Potveli Executors to the last will and tes tament of Evan H. Powell deceased, makes ap plication to me for letters of dismission from saiu j tiust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October, next, then and there to show cause if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicants in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this fifth day of March, 1061. [43 m6nt.] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. Tax Laws of Georgia. GEORGIA, Irwin County. To all irhom it may concern- W HEREAS, Redon F. Hunter, Administrator on the estate of Penelope Hunter of said County, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate. Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and admonished to file their objec tions, if any they have, in mv office in terms of the law, otherwise, letters dismissory will be granted the applicant in terms of the law. Given under mv hand nnd official signature, this December-1th, 1860. 29 in6m. L. 31. COLBRETH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, .Jasper county. W HEREAS, Thomas .J. Comer. Jr., administrator on the estate of Juliet A. Zachary, deceased, makes application to me for letters ot dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and adm.uii-b all persons interested, to be and appear nt my office on the first Monday in August next, then aud there to show reuse, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant in terms law, and he be dismissed from said trust. Given under my hand and offiieial signature nt office, this 3rd dav of January. 1861. 34 iiifiin. ‘ M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’v. COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE, PEW copiesoftheTAX LAWS areou hand and .for sale at this office.—Price $1 per copy FOR SALE. M Y plantation, containing 1400 acres. 310 of which is heavy timbered oak and hickory. Said land adjoins the lands of Eli Baxter, ou the East, the Beaver Dam creek, on the South, West by the lands of Mrs.Terrell, and North by the lands of Messrs. Alleu and Bower. On the place are Gin house and cotton press. Over seer's house. Barn, Negro houses, and all other necessary out buildings. Also, in the Village of Mount Zion, a large two- story dwelling house, with barns, stables, carriage house, kitchens, aud other necessary buildings, a large-garden, and Blacksmith shop, and thirty-five acres of heavy oak. aud hickory land, to go with the place. In the Village is a flourishing Male School. The land will be sold seperately, or with the house tu suit the purchaser. Terms easy. Refer to Hen ry R- Gumming, Augusta, or to G. Bryan, Sneed Post Office, Lee co.,or Jos. Bryan, Mt. Zion. Feb. 11.1861. 3H6m. Administrator's Sale. "1'17'ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in JULY T T 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.—Sail land sold as the property of the Estate qI Jacol Taylc-r deceased. Terms made known on the da} of sale. DEMPSEY TAYLOR, Adm’r. April 29, 1861. 50 tds GEORGIA, Jasper county. YYTHEREAS, Join, \v. A. Smith, Administrator on the estate of Jacob M. Thompson, late of said county, deceased, makes application to me, for letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be nnd appear at my office on the first Monday in August next, then nnd there to show cause, it any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant in terms of the law, and he be dismissed from said trust. Given unde) my hand and official signature at office, this 1st dav of Jantiarv, 1861. 35 mGm] M. H. HUTCHISON, Onl y. GEORGIA Twiggs county. T^TIIKUEAS, John 31. Pearce, Guardian of T. * Y A. Pearce, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust, he having fully executed the same, as will more fully appear by reference to the record and vouchers o*f file in my oflico, and a receipt in full from suidT. A. Peaa^w These are therefore to cite all at inswept, to be and appefii'at my office on or by tiie first Monday in 3Inv next, to show cause why'said letters mnv not bi- granted. (liven under my hand officially at JIarion, Jan 1*, 18(51. [36 infiin.1 LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’v. Bulloch Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order from t e Court of Ordi nary of Bulloch county, will be sold on tht first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, before the Court-house Joor in sab' county, seven hundred and eighteen acres of land, more or less, lying in said county, well improved, bounded North by .Wm. D Brannen, East, b\ John Lastinger, South and West by William E McElven. it being the late residence of John L> McElven, deceased, and .sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the dav of sale WILLIAM E- McELVEN,'Adm’r. May 15th, 1861. [db] 52 tds. (iuardian's Sale—Postponed. ,L be sold before the Court House door Irwinton, Wilkiuson County, on the 1st. Tuesday in JUNE next, in the usual hours ot sale by virtue of an order from the Ordinary Court of said County, a negro man, named Lew is, sold as the property of Stephen Lord, deceased, and for division among the heirs. Hrms on the day of sale. W E W. WHITAKER, jUnftriJian,. Mav 9th, 1861. 51 tds. CARRIAGE R. E. GARDNER. (Successor to H. B. & B. K. Ga. ’ner,) Would respectfully announce to the pi he gen ally, that he hj taken the SHOP formerly oc cupied by H. B. & B. R. Gardner, where he in tends carrying on the business of M'nutactunng and Repairing any and all kinds of 5 chicles, in all of the various branches. Particularattention will be given to the DOING *JP of Carriages, Retrim- - —— " WnRK ing, Ac. All kinds of CARRIAGE IRON WORK done with despatch. . . , We will make to order any description ot a ve hicle at short notice. . , A liberal share of public patronage 13 r f P®„„ fully solicited, and we hope that those navi „ work to be done in our line of business, will give us a trial. We feel confident of giviiijr them en ire satisfaction, both iu materials,curability, and in prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. I3^18j>7. 33 tf. lAM’L D. 1RV1.N. GREKSI.SE Bl'TLER. IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBAS'Y, Georgia. P RACTICE in tho Superior Court-; of the South Western Circuit,—in Terrell. Randolph, and Ear- v counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in '» Dith ana *ua- con Counties, in tiie Macro Circuit, w the Unite States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special *tt>ntract,in any County iu Southern Georgia. January 1st’ 1SF»0. ** * notice. T HE SUBSCRIBERS HOUSE, will be open tor the reception of MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the ap- uroaching Session. Call and see me. b E. S. CANDLER. Milledgeville, Oct. I, I860- 19 tf- METROPOLITAN HOTEL, IT SPARTA, GA, T HE undersigned having recently purchased the premises generally known as “ Mackies - old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda- j tion of the people. j The proprietor will use every effort for the com-1 fort and convenience of all who may favor him ] with their patronage. The table will be furnished with the best that ; a Hancock county market attends. Drovers will be supplied with provender, good ] stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their stock. Conveyances can be had at all times to any i point ou either of the Rail Roads. J. M. STANFORD. Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2,1860. 32 tf. W”' 1 GEORGIA, Twiggs County. W HEREAS, Thomas King. Administrator with the will annexed, of Nathan King, deceas ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from said Admistrntor's Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, before the Court House door, in the town of Irwiuton, within the legal hours of sale, by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary estate, ho having by a decree of the Superior Court 1 of the county of Wilkinson, the following ne- 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. These are therefore to ciet and admonish all and singular the parties at interest to be and appear at my office on or by the first Monday in September next, then and there to show cause why said King, should not ho hence discharged according to law. Given under mv hand officially at Marion. ' LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y. Jan 26, I8C1. 37 m6m GEORGIA, Twiggs county. XX^HEREAS, Dan.G.Hughes, applies to tne in terms ♦ » of law for letters of administration on the estate of John Pope, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to eite and admonish all aud sin gular, the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to be and appear nt my office on or by the first Monday iu June next, then nnd there to show eanse. if any they have, why said letters mavuot be granted. Given un der mv hand officially, at Marion. April 22, 1861. 49 at LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA. Twiggs County. '\\7'IIEREAS, Daniel G. Hughes, makes ap- T* plication to me in terms of law, for letters of Guardianship, of the person and property of E. Z. M. M. Bell King. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kin red and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at iny office on or by the first Monday in June next, then anu there to show cause why said letters of Guardianship may not be granted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, April 22nd, 1861. 49 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y GEORGIA, Twiggs County. W HEREAS, Daniel G Hughes, makes appli 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 ail 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 rny hand officially at Marion, April, 22nd, 18(51 -ID at. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. To all whom it may concern. 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 eite and admonish all persons concerned, that unless some fit and pioper person applies for said guardianship, I shall ap point Samuel Ilarville, Clerk of tho Superior Court of said county, guardian of said lunatic. Given under my hand officially, this 25th day of April, 1861. 49 5t. _[d n) WILLIAM LEE, Or.l’v. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS. General E. Mikell, Administra tor with the will annexed, on the estate of Martha Groover, has departed this life leaving said estate unrepresented. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, that unless some fit anj proper person applies for said Administration, I shall ap point Samuel Ilarville, Clerk of the Supetior Court of said couuty, administrator, de bonis non, with the will annexed on said estate. Given under my hand officially, this 25th day of April, I8GI. D. B. 495t. WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. TITHE REAS, Thomas H. (Parker, Administra » T tor ou the estate ot Marjiana Ballard, de ceased, applies to the undersigned, for letters of dismission from said Administratorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted to said appheant. Given under my hand officially at office, this the 7th of February 1861. 38 rntiai. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Baldwin county. W HEREAS, Chri-stianie E. Smith, Administra trix ou the estate of John S. Smith, deceased, has filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis mission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons adversely concerned to show cause why said petition should not be granted, iu terms of the law iu such case made and provided. Given under my hand at office, this 18th of Feb’y 1861. [39 mfim.J JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W HEREAS, Julius N Purter, administrator on the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned for letters of dismissiou lrom his administrator ship. Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show- cause, it any they have, why said J ulius N. Porter, administrator as aforesaid, should not be discharged ou or before the first Monday in August next. Given under my hand officially at office. ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’v. 8TI eb < th. 1661. 38 mOra groes belonging to the estate of Timothy Sears late of said county, deceased, to-wit: Peter s man forty-two years old and dark complexion, who is a common Blacksmith, Isaac forty-three yean old, Joseph eleven years old, Cloe forty- seven years old, Queen a common cook twenty- seven years old and her two children, Susan three years old and Ann one year old, Monroe thirteen years old. Hetty thirty-four years old, Nathan eight years old, John thirty.two years old, Simon twenty-three years old, Tom twenty years old and Merit seven years old, mostly valuable plantation negroes. Terms made known on the day of sale. SAMUEL K. METHVIN. Adm’r. May 1st. 1861. 51 tds. Executor’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, before the Court House door, in the town of Irwinton, within the usual hourr of sale the following lands belonging to the estate of Eli Sears, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, to-wit: about seven hundred and seventy-five ncres near Turkey Creek, with improvements, hounded on the north by the original run of Turkey Creek, east by Nimrod Brown’s land, south by Willis Al len’s lands, and West by Hayden Hughes’ lands, the numbers and district not known. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson Couuty. Terms made known on the day SAMUEL R. METHVIN. Ex'r. May 6th, 1861. 51 (ds. QsitiOii ISlil MRS. WDfSLOW, An exp»*ri«iic*td N**j*eaT>d F«nf * • Physician, presents to the at tention of r* jther>. her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR f il I I, O K K it X E K T III NO, which greatly faci’ltate* the pr nee*« of teething, by softminfthe 2’jinH, reducing aa inflammation—will oI.ay.Ai L paiv and npa»ciod ic action, aud is S$vre to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothera.it will give n*6t to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH Til YOUR INFANTS. We have "snt up aud poM this article for over ten years, a ,; d CAN SAY, IX CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it. what Wf have uever been able to *ay4 t jof any other medicine —NEVER HAS IT FAIL*; M K&. FD. IX A SINGLE IN STANCE. to effect a' WINSLOW’S when timely used. Never did we! CAATinY n know an in “tan re of dissatisfaction by an\ oUwlJIlNu one who had used it. On the contrary, nil- SYKUP, .are delighted with its operations, and np-akin .terms of highest com mendation of iu maeiruUTh d-* nnd medical virtue*. We speak in this matter "what we no know,” after ten years’experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF what we declare, in alnm»K-very Instance where the infant is suffering from pain auckpxhaustion, re!;ef will be found in fi eeu or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and SKILLFUL nukses in New England, and has been us» d with never-failing success in Thousands of Cases. It not only relieves the child fr« ich and bo\v.*l-, corrects acidity, am whol — and nv speedily RILE NISI. ) Rule Nisi to foreclose Mort gage- GEORGIA, Jasper county. \\T 11EREAS, James W. Vaughn, Administrator, T t de bonis non, on the estate of Martin Puckett, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis mission from said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested in bnid estate to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September next, then ard there to show cause if any they have, why letters of dis mission should not he granted the applicant in terms of law. (iiven under my hand and official signature at office this 4th day of February, 1861. [38 mb’at J ’M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA Wilkinson county. W HEREAS, A. R. Brttndage. makes applica tion to me for letters of dismission, front the Guardianship, ofRebecca J. Holden, now the wife of J. T Medows. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause if any they can, why letters of dismission shall not be granted to said applicant Given under my hand and official signature, this Feb., I4tli 1861. 39 m(5m.ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y. John Linch vs. , Miles G. Linch. ) Superior Court Putnam County, at March Term 1861. ] T being represented to the Court by the petition of John Linch, that by deed of Mortgage, daled the 7th day of March, 1860, Miles G. Linch conveyed to the said John Linch, the lot and Store room and ro>m above, in the Town of Ea- tonton, in Putnam County, purchased of D. H. Vanmater. adjoining lot ot Carter & Harvey, and one of J. B. Harwell and others, (then j occupied by Daniel Slade, for the purpose of securing the payment of a due hill made by the said Miles G. Linch. which due bill is now due and unpaid. And further, of securing tile said John Linch against loss as security and endorser on tho fol lowing described notes to wit: One payable to Wm. A. Reid, for one hundred and eighty-four dollars, due 25th December, 16(50, on which the said John Linch bn* paid on the lothdayof March, 1861, seventy-two dollars and ten cents. One payable to Elizabeth Reid, for two hundred and forty-three dollars and twenty-one cents, due 25th December, 11*57, on which the said John Linch, has. on the 4th day of February, 1861. paid two hundred and ten dollars and eighty cents. And one payable to the order of said John Linch, at the Branch Bank State of Georgia at Eatontou, dated March 7th, 1660. And one for eighty nine days after date, for fifteen hundred and forty-one dollars, the whole of which amounts are now due to him and un paid. It is ordered, that the said Miles G. Linch, do i pain, bnt invigorate* the atom ic! give* ton* and energy to the tom. It will almost Distantly relieve. Griping in the Bnicels. nnd Wind Colic. rrrrome eonvul- “ion4. which, if not remedied, end riTlv -i,x death. Wp h**- be REST AM) CHILDREN SUREST REMEDY IS THE world, in ra- TFFTHINfi ,,f dysentery. AND DIARRHOEA IX ! - A ' X ’* / _ _ £HILDRR.V, whether it arises from teething, »»r anv it her caiiat*. \Ve wotud say to every mother who has a child buttering from any of the foregoing com plaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, htaud between your buffering child, and the relief that will b«‘ SURE—yes. ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the UM* of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using w'ill accom- panyeach bottle. 'None genuine unless the fac-niruile of CURTitf Sc PERKINS, New-York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Sold in Milledgeville by GRIEVE & CLARK. Principal office, So. 13 Cedar Street, N. Y. Price only "25 Cents per Bottle. 14 1 y. September 1, 1860. DURRHtEAi CRAMPS S CHOLERA ! LIFE DROPS. THE NEVER FAILING REMEDY. Tliis medicine has been TRIED, TES TED. and PROVED, by TEN YEARS experience, to be the oulv CERTAIN, SAFE, and RELIABLE remedv fo all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS. DIARRHOEA, DYSENTE RY, CRAMPS, PAINS. CHOLERA. CHOLIC. Ac., now be fore the public. One or two dose* of 20 drops, will cure the most severe cramps in 20 minutes. A single dose often cures the Diarrhoea and it never constipates the bowels. One dose will sat isfy any one of its merits. Price only 25 cent*. Prepared by S. D. TRALL, 43 Bowery, New York. Sold In Milledgeville by HERTT L HALL, and by Dru i sta generally. (J. c. A co.) 5 ly. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. W HEREAS, John A. Me'son, guardian of Nancy Vaun, has filed a receipt in lull in my office, aud prays release from his said guardian ship. Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the parties interested, to be aud 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. 5» 6t.LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y. GEOtiGIA, Bu.loch couuty. r|3\VO months after date hereof, application will A he made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the lands and the tin- bequeathed part of the- slaves, belonging to the estate of James Cone, late of said county, de ceased, for a division among the heirs. SAMUEL E. GROOVER, Ex’r. This 12th day of April, lc6l. (t>B) 47 9t S IXTY days after dare application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to the es tate of William Little, late of said county, de ceased. TOLBERT LITTLE, Adm’r. March 14th. 1861. (on) 43 9t. S IXTY days after date application will be made 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, Adnt’r. NANCY MILLER, Adrar’x. March 14tb, 1861. (I> B) 43 9t. GEORGIA, Jasper County. VA/HEKEAS. Jarrett B. Kelley, Executor to T t 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 and appear at my office, on the first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of Dismission should not be granted the applicant iu terms of the statute. Given under my hand and official signature at office, tb s7th day of May. 1861. 51 mOm. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for Children teething, which greatly fa cilitates the process of teething by softeningtlie gums reducing nil inflammation—will nlluy nil pain, and is sureto regnlate’he bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health toyourinfants. Perfectlysafein allcases. Seeadver- tisement ia another column. 14 ly. COUGHS. The sadden ehaiiges of our cli mate nr, sources of Pulmonary, Bronheial, aud Asth matic Affections. Experience having proved that sim- GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, Joshua F. Hodges, Moses L. 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 and admonish all persons to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismissory should not be granted said applicants. Given under my hand aud official signature, the 1st day of March. 1861. 41 mfon. DAVID BEASLEY, D. Ord’y. GEORGIA AVilkinson county. XYTiCKREAS, Nimrod Burke. Executor of the * T will of William Brown deceased, applies to tiie undersigned for letters dismissory front his Executorship. Therefore al! persons concerned, are hereby re quired to show cause if any they have, why said Executor on the first Monda)- in September next, should not he discharged. Given under my hand officially, at office the 14th of February, IK51. 39 miirn. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Baldwin county. W HEREAS, E. E. Stanly, Administrator of Irwin Ewing, late of said county deceased, petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. This is therefore to cite all persons adversely concerned, to file their objections on or before Monday the second day of September next, (iiv en nnder my official signature this Feb. 20, l c 61. 41 mfim. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. WJ HEREAS, John Goodman Ex’r. of the es- v v tate of Nathan J. Jone and admsnistrator on the estate of Josiah R. Jones, late of said coun- ty, applies to me for letters of dismission from said executorship and administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceas ed, to show cause, if nny they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant at the October Term of this Court. Given under my baud, this 14th March 1861. (db) 43 mOm WILLIAM LEE. Sr., Ord’v. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, A compound remedy, in which we have labored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsa parilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to antidote for the diseases (sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of ou*> afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this com pound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the follow ing complaints: — Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, Erup tions an;> Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Si-ruins and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tic- Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipe las Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that sea son of the year. By tiie timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare , ,, . , , „ . . , , ., themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions pay into tins Court by the first day of the next; and ul „ ? through which the system will ierm, the principal .nteiest and costs due i gtrive t0 ri d itself of cor^iptions, if not assisted to said due bill and notes, or show cause, if any he 1 - - r - - - - - has to the contrary, or that in default thereof, foreclosure be granted to the said John Linch of said Mortgage and the equity of redemption ot the said Miles G. Linch therein be forever bared ; and that service of thisiule he perfected on said Aliles G. Linch according to law. WM. A. REID, Plaintiffs Attorney. A true copy taken from the Minutes of the Court, March Term, 1861. T. J. PRITCHARD, Deputy Clerk. May 11, 1861. 51 m4m. BfllDFORD H PILLS. / /EXTRAORDINAR Y CURES, The Infallible Gum Coaled Pills, Are a certain and specific cure for all Urethreal Discharges, Gonorrliaa, Gleet, Stricture,andIrri tation oftbe Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros- m trate Gland. They are tasteless, and free from giv- I ing odorto the breath. Prepared bv B.Uradfor . u New York City,and sold by HEKTV Sc HALL § Milledgeville, Ga. Price fl per Box. They will / be sent by mail, ffee of postage, when ordered.^ BUSINESS CAUSA BEX8COS dt deSBArmakiy p ATTGR1TS AT LAW, aiLLEOGEtlLU., »,E0. practice in the courts of the Oenn.i K e t Milledgeville, Ga., March 1.1858. 4n iy lie*srs. A. Us & L. It, Ake Associated in the Practice of Law Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of MASONIC HALL. Jan. 23d. 1857. 35 tf. DK A- II CUOTMINcT irwinton. Wilkinson County Cn Tenders his Professional services to the citizens of Wilkinson county. [Jan 6,57, ]y PZIiBS Permanently Cured, vJ—r by the use of Caranaugh’s PILE SALLE. This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it,it has no equal. For sale by Grieve & Clark M0. R. WILDER & GILLIE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ALSO Agent* for New |York nnd Sntannnh SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, SAVANNAH, GA., S TRICT attention given to the sale of Cot ton and other produce—and orders for plantation supplies filled with dispatch—and at the lowest cash prices. August 1st, I860. 11 ly* D. ETHERIDGE, Jr. 8 tf New Clothing! JUST RECEIVED AT THE Milledgeville Clothing Store. HOTEL NO. 1. A General Assortment of Gents,' Youths, and Boys SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH ING, ail made to order, and the work warranted. Also, a general assortment oi HATS! Beebes fashionable Moleskin and C.ASSIMER, and a variety of SOFT CASS., and j Light Summer HATS, for Men nnd Bovs. Also « i great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, VA ; LISES, BAGS, Ac.. Ac. A. C. VAIL, Agent. ! April 16th, I860. 47 tf. j TilO.UAS J. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWTON, Bakf.r county, Ga March 18,1856. 42 tf ETHERIDGE 8c SON, Factors, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, HAYAWNAII, «A. IV. D. ETHERIDGE. July 15th, 1856. Thomas Hardeman, jr. J. W. Griffin EAEDEIiZAN & GRIPFirr, WHOLESALE GROCERS. D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac CO, SEGARS and Groceries of every de scription. Corner of Cherry and Third Sts., MACON GA, Sept. 2, 1859. 14 tf. J.CAJIP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ACWORTH, COBB CftVMY, GA., P RACTICES in Cobb, Cass, Cherokee, Milton Paulding, and Fulton. —:ro:— RSFERERTCBS. Hon. J. W. Lewis, Atlanta: Gen. A. J. IIaxsei.l, Marietta; Roberts, Coskery & Co , Augusta: E. L. Litchfield, N. & G. S. Avf.ry, Ac- worth. HP Any information as to responsibility of par ties promptly given^A* March 9th, 1861. 42 ly. NEWELL & WELLBORN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MillodgeTillc, (ia. PRACTICE in tho Counties of the W ILL Oemiilgee Circuit. Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 16, I860. 39 I v Important to Females!! Dr. Uheeseman’s Pills. NOTICE—The combinations of ingredients in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten sive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruation,removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in theside, palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al ways arise from interruption of nature. They can j cm Georgia, be securely used as a preventive. These pills should XiAW CARD. Thk undersigned have associated themselves tn. gether in the practice of Law, under the firm name of CLARK, IRVIN A TAYLOR, and will give prompt attention to nil business entrust ed to their care in the counties of Vovohfktt Lee, Sum ter, Terkei.l, Worth, Mitchell, Cai.hocn, Early, Decatuk, Miller, and bvspecial contract, in any county in Sonth-Wed- lilCH’D. H. CLARK, 39 tf. ! SAM I, I). IRVIN, never be taken in pregnancy, as they would he I A]t)fmv j , j g(;] rAY, ,OR. sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted .purely I ——LL !—1_L vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life j J. €. COMPTON, or health. Explicit directions, which should be I * read, accompany each Box. IATT0TiNF\ AT I AW Price. #1 per box. For sale by Wm. Barnes, | I I J Hi it D 1 ill Li A 11 j also by Herty & Hall of Slilledgeville, they will llffTT.T.WWftT | T7TT T r* a be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of fl,! MIMBDGEVIitLE, GA. they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheeseman, | (.Office in tho Court House, opposite tht Ordinary's Box No.4531. New York Post-office. 17 ly Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Influenza, any Irritation or Soreness of the Throat, relieve the hacking Cough, in Con sumption, Bronchitis, -Asthma, and Catarrh, and give straight to the mice Of Public Speaker*, nnd Singer*. Few are aware ofthe importance of checking acotieh or “common cold’’in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to e. mild remedy if neglected, soon attaeks the Lungs, BRdWN'S Bronehal Troches’ containing demulcent ingredients,allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. BROW X S, “The trouble in ntv Throat, (for which TPnrnw t* ‘TROCHES” are a specific) having 1KUI. tl»-- |made me often a mere whisperer.” BROWN’S I N. P. WILLIS. I recommend their use to PUBLIC TROCHES (SPEAKERS.” Rev. E. II CHAPIN. 'Great service in subduing Hoarseness.” Rev. DANIEL WISE. Almost instant relief in the distressing OL’5. TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHE* 5 BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S troches! do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse cut the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; clean>e it when you find it is obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better i health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of 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 preparations of it, partly becaus the drug alone lias not all the virtue GEORGIA, Jasper county. TITHEREA8, Ezekiel P. Fears, Guardian of TV Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, makes applica tion to me lor letters of dismission from said trust. These are therefore fo 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 tlu-y havo, whyj letters of dis mission should Dot be granted the applicant in terms ot the law, and he dismissed from said trust. Given tinder my hand and official signature at office, this 5th dav of March, 1661. 143 mfim.) ' M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. RILE NISI. Hudson, Fleming & Co. ^ Ru]e Nigi to fore . Miles G^Linch. S closeMor, K a B e - Superior Court Putnam County, at March Term, that is claimed for it, but more because many prep- 1861. arations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of It being represented to the Court by tho peti tion of Hudson, Fleming & Co , that by deed of Mortgage, dated the 71It day of March. Is6t), Miles G. Linch, conveyed to the said Hudson, Fleming & Co., the House and Lot. in the Town of Eatunton, in the County and State aforesaid, ou the main business street, adjoining lots of Daniel Slade. Andrew Reid and James A. Eth- ridft 6 . [then] occupied by II. B. Nisbet and S. S. Dusenberry, [then] lately the other room by Edgar N. Macon, for the purpose of securing the payment of a promissory note, made by the said Miles G. Linch, to the said Hudson, Fleming & Company. One on the 6th day of September, 1660, for the sum of five huudred and thirty-one dollars and twenty cents, which note is now due and un paid. It is ordered, that the said Miles G. Linch. do pay into this Court, by tho first day of the next Term, the principal, interest and cost, and ex penses for collection of the sum due on said note, or show cause, if any he has to the contrary, or that in default thereof, foreclosure be granted to the said Hudson, Fleming & Co. of said Mort gage, and the equity of redemption of the said Miles G. Linch therein be forever bared ; and that service of this rule be perfected on said Miles G. Linch according to law. WM A. REID, Plaintiffs Attorney. A true copy taken from the Minutes of the Court, March Term, 1861. T. J. PRITCHARD, Deputy Clerk. M»v 11, 1861. m4m. pie remedies often act speedily aud certainly when ta ken hi the enrlv stages of the disease, resource should at once be hatf to “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution of more cerious attack may be cffectnaUy warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for olear- ing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement. December 1860. 38 8ip GEORGIA. Buldwin County. W HEREAS, B. B. DuGraffc-nreid, nuministrator of Mhria Walker, deceased, ban filed his final account, ami petitions for letters of dismission from said administration. These arc therefore to cite all persons adversely con cerned, to file their objections on or before Monday the second day of September next. , Given under my hand officially, this 26th Febru- ! arc, 1861. id m6m. JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y. PILE SALVE! Ep* If yon have the Piles, geta Or. C/jranai/gA’slBoxoftliittruly wonderfnlScLvx. GENUINE land by using it two days its magi- PII.B SALVBlIcalinfinence will be felt, and a per fect cure will follow. For sal* by Hertt It Hall. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To alt vltom it may concern. W HEREAS, Nathaniel J. Dugger, Executor on the estate of David Dugger, late of said County, deceased will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of dismission jfrom said Execu torship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise, said letters will he granted Given under my hand officially, this IGth day of May, 1861. [D it] 52 mfim. WILLIAM LEE Sen., Ord’y. Jacob's Cordial. This valuable medicine can be obtained at the Drug Store of HERTY' & HALL, alsoforsale by GRIEVE tc CLARK, Milledgeville. No family should be without it. See notices&•. ^ Tal,t Notice.—Helmbold’n Bucbu will posi tively cure diseases of the bladder, kidneys, grav- el,difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision, pains in the back, night-a weals, sick-stomach Ac bee advertisement in another column pret it, contain hut little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During lute years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Ex tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Sicst of these have been frauds upon the sick, lor they not only contain little, if any, Suisnpatilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Ilence, hitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsajiarilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has vir tues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should bo judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. TREPAKED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. I.OWELIi, MASS. Price, $1 per Cottle j Six Bottles for §5. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is en tirely uunerc*t>arv for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has lone been in constant use throughout this section, we neea not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied ou to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOE THE CURE OF Costiceness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysen tery. Foul Stomach, Etysipelas. Heartache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Govt, Neuralgia, as a Vinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-routed, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Pries, 25 cents per Eox; Five boxo* for $L00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer tify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our spate here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents lioiow named furnish gratis uur American' Almanac, in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment it should be followed for their cure. To not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other p parations they make more profit on. Demand A 'n’s, and take no others. The sick want the best s here is for them, and they should have it. . our Remedies are for sale by Ft 8*le in Milledgeville by GRIEVE & CLARK M.d HERTY A HALL. labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.” Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON. “Contain no Opium ilr anything injuri ous.” Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist,Boston. “A simple nnd pleasant combination for COUGHS, Ac. Dr. O. F. BIGELOW, Boston. “Beneficial in BRONCHITIS.” DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. ‘.I have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough,” REV. H. W. WARREN. Boston. “Beneficial when compelled to speak, -nffering form COLD.” Rev. S.J. P. ANDERSON, St.Louis. “Effectual in removing Hoarseness nnd Irritation of the Thtoa’t; so common with Speakers and Singers.” Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON. LuGrange, Ga., Teacher, of Music, Southern Female College. “Great benefit when taken before and niter preaching, as they prevent Hoarse ness. From their past effect, I think they wifi be of permanent advantage to me.” Rev. E. ROWLEY, A. M , President of Athens College, Tenn. TW Sold, h -nll Druggists, nt TWENTY. FIVE CENTS A B0X.j3 • December I860. (rj 28 8m THK SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. BY HAXLEITER tc [ADAIR, ATLANTA, GA. T HE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY, under arrangements just completed, will contain all the latest intelligence of every kind, reported express ly for us by Magnetic Tel-graph, and the Mails. Also, daily reports ofthe Atlanta mid other Markets, Loc-,1 Incidents and Items. See., tec. Price—$•) a year; $3 for six months, or 59 cents for one month—always in advance. The WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is made np from, nnd contains the rream of, the Daily. It is a largo sheet, nnd gives more fresh reading matter than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its Market Reports, will fee fall, and made up from actual transactions. Price f2 a year; orfl 25 for six months —invariably in advance. ’ EF*P' ■stmasters arc authorized to act as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money— for which they will bo allowed to retain, as commision, twenty-five cents on each Weekly, or fiftycentsou each Daily subscriber. Unpersons getting up Chilis of five, ten orntore subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12 1-2 per cent, less titan our regular rates. cyxo name will be entered ou onr luniks 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, IIANLElTtR tc ADAIR, Atlanta, Georgia. March 30, 1861. , 47 THE SOUTHBiw'KEPUBLIC. This Daily and Weekly Political and Commer cial Journal, edited by JAMES M. SMY’THEl.Esq., and JOHN B. WEEMS, I’.sq., Associate, Contains the latest news by’ Telegraph and Mail; it published in the city of Augusta, Georgia, by WM. J. VA80N & Co. Jt is tho cheapest Political Paper of its Size, issued Dailjfcn the Confed erate States or America. TERMS—CASH IN ADVANCE : Daily for One Year $5 On “ 8ix Months 3 00 ' “ “ Three Months 1 50 ** •* One Month 50 IVoekly for One Year $2 00 “ “ Six Months I 25 “ •' Four Months 1 00 “ “ One Month 25 FVst-Masters are authorized to act as onr Agents to rtceive subscriptions, and forward to tts the Morfcy. 40 2m. Office.) Counties composing the GABBY, MURGEOP W ILL practice in th Oemiilgee Circuit February 19, 1861. iflls DENTAL- OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING MILLEDGE VILLE, GA., LtT’Al!operations performed with cure and war- rented satisfactory. Milledgeville, May 5th. 1860. ’ .60 tf TAILORING” - •T C. SPERLI X 0, tlmnktul for past favors would inform his old fHonde and anstornen*, that he ih still at KW* BUSINESS nnd can ►be found next door to the Recorder office. His tits and work, warranted to give SATISFACTION. Nov. 1st, I860. 24 tf. UK. CUAKLES hi. HALL H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to JSFrZiRSOXY STREET. C^Residence—the House recently occnpied by Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door. Jan. 5th, 185H. 33 tf m New Arrangement. Change of Schcdul TIE Subscriber in" |ie U. S. Ma ledgtville via Spa Change of Schedule, on and after Monday I HA inst. :<?- ! Subscribers are convey- ” “ Mail from Mil- ( parta, Culver- ton .Xid Powelfou to Doubh Well,and would respectfully invite the attention of theiri'riends and the travelling public, to their new nnd Oimplete arrangement for travelling facilities over liisline. SClEDULE—Leave Milledgeville after the arrival of trann from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar rive iASparta al 6 o’clock P. M. and at Double Wells same jvening. Lealc Double Weis alter the arrival of morning trains Kin Augusta, Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at Spartal 1 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same evenint. With good Hacks, Ane Stock and careful driven, we soliet a liberal patronage. MOORE k. FORB8. Mail OMten Mithdgeville Hotel Milledgeville, Ga. Eduards’ House. Sparta. Moore’s Hotel, Double WeUt. July 11(1859, Stf. Scholastic Year 1860. T HIS flourishing Institution bra Five General De partments. 1st. A Collegiate Department, Which embracesa four years course of study, inoln- dir.g all the branches of Science necessary to make Young Ladies thorough and accomplished scholars. Tuition ?50 (10 per annum. 2d. An Academic Department, In which pupil* am proprriy prepnrr'I for College, anil a good buns laid for thorough Scholarship. Tu ition from $20 to 40 a year. 3d. A Music Department, For instructing pupils on the Pinna Forte. Guifsr, Harp, Organ, Harmonium. Violin. Ac. Tuition 4th. Ornamental Department, Where instruction is given in every variety o* Painting nnd needlework. Tuition from $20 tof-K 5th. A Domestic Department. For teaching pupils the Elementary and duties of Domestic Affairs. FAOULTT. 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. Mary A. Wilkes. Mrs. M. A. Land. Miss Julia A. Stanford. Miss Roxa Chappel. Miss Carrie E Land. Miss Clara Stone. Miss Eunice.I- Eskcw. Mrs. AgnesUraumuller Rev. Adiel Sherwood, D. IV, Griffin, President Board Trustees _ Hon. John T. Crowder, Monroe county, Vice Pro* “ Col. John T. Stephens, Forsyth, Sec’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. Moll, D. IV. Athens.July 15. Junior Exhibition, July 17th. Commencement day, July 18th. Literary Address, by Hon. Mr. Douglas, Cathbe* , Fall Term will begin Aug. 20th. For furth** information send for a Catalogue. WM C. WILKES, P«w‘- R. T. Asbcry, Secretary Faculty. July 9th, I860. :l }D- CASTLEN & VARDELL, WHOLESALE AID RETAIL DEALERS II DRUGS, MEDICINES. &c. MACON, GA. November 13th, 1860. 26 daw ly^ If yon mre afflicted with Pile* A Hall and get a be- ment, and be/ J.Mt’l for cough, 4 may be foand