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As;.*b Proverbs.—When you are the
anvil, hare, patience—when you arc tlic 1
hammer strike well and straight.
A great many human being dig their
graves with their teeth.
A generous man will place tho benefits
he confers beneath his feet—those he
receives-^earest his heart.
If you wish to appear agreeable in
society you must consent to be taught
many things that you know already.
To succeed in the world, it is much more
necessary to possess the penetration to
discover who is a fool, than to discover
who is a clever fellow.
Experience teaches us to indulgence; the
wisest is he who doubts his own judgment
with regard to the motives which actuate
his fellow men. .
A friend that you have to buy will be
worth what vou have to pay for him no
matter how little that may ever be.
Postered Feet.—A Remedy.— To
thr Editor* iif the Commercial Advertiser.
—I had for several years two sons at
School at Geneva, Switzerland. In vaca
tion they in company with their tutor, made
excursions through Switzerland, Italy, Ger
many, Ac., on foot, bearing tlw?ir knap
sacks containing their necessary wants for a
month. They were provided with a small
har of common brown soap, and before
putting on their stockings turned tbam in
side out and rubbed the soap well into the
threads of them, consequently they never
became foot sore, or had blistered feet. Let
our volunteers try it, and ray word for it,
they wont complain of sore or blistered feet.
Those boys of mine are in the Seventh
Regiment, and made the march from An
napolis to Washington scathless as far as
the feet were concerned and carried their
knapsacks with comparative case, from
early schooling.
There is no doubt tbat a company is form
ing in Liverpool to start a line of steamers
between that city and Charleston. The
British capitalists are making preparations
to open a direct trade, with the South.
Prospectus are out in Liverpool, for a
line of steamet8 between that place and
New Orleans, with a proposed capital of
one million of dollars.
To (jminers.—The following prescription
is recommended as a protection of the
membrane of the ear of gunners during
cannonading: Prepared glycerine, mixed
with belladonna ; say about in the propor-
rion of forty grains of the latter to the
ounce of glycerine oil. Let each gunner
be provided, before an engagement with
wool or cotton, (the former is preferable,)
saturated with the mixture to place in
his ears. It will not prevent his hear
ing the word of command or the drum,
and wiil prevent a great deal of injury. The
Therapetttic of the preventive, medical
men will perceive, as it forms a c ating
over the membrane, which can be easily
-loanc >,l h_w " warm Wafer o»'I \vil>
effectually prevent the vibration of the ear
striking injuriously upon it. It would
also be useful to those exposed to damp
ness when camping out at night, the organ
in question being extremely sensitive to the
night air. By taking this precaution, tbat
deafness to which gunners are now so
liable may be prevented
We had rather every ear of our corn
and every grain of our wheat should be
blighted, that every tree in our magnificent
forests should be consumed, that every
hope of our life should be blasted, that the
supreme wish of immortality hereafter
should be disappointed, than that wesliould
be overrun and trampled under foot and
deprived of tbat liberty which we believe
God gave us, by those who regard neither
justice, honesty, civilization nor religion —
Nashville Patriot.
Noble Horse.—Grant Thorburn says:
“I once saw a horse, in the neighborhood
of New York, drawing a load of coal of 1200
weight, in a cart. The lane was very nar
row—the driver, some distance behind,
was conversing with a neighbor. The
horse, on a slow walk came up to a little
child sitting in the middle of the road,
gathering up dust with Ids hands, and
making mountains out of mole hills. The
horse stopped—lie smelled of the child—
there was no room to turn off. With his
thick lips he gathered the frock between his
teeth lilted the child, laid him gently on
the outside of the wheel track, and went
on bis way rejoicing.’ And well might
he rejoice—he had done a noble deed.’
From the Loudon lioview.
Slave and F rpc Slnlfn in liar IS< pub
lic.
It grows more evident from day to day
that a re-union of the States is no longer
possible, and that it would not l:o desira
ble if it were. Mr. Seward, the new
Secretary of State under Mr. Lincoln, and
who hasdone more than any other Ameri
can statesmen to bring about tlic present
crisis, declared a year ago that the conflict
between the slave and. free States was ‘ir
repressible.” His prophesy lias been fui-
filled in a manner that he could scarcely
have anticipated. Tlie conflict which be
meant was a moral one, to be fought out
in books, newspapers, and speeches. But
the conflict which lias arisen is one of the
bayonet and bullet,’and may at any mo
ment, and from the paltriest provocation,
become a war mire flagrant and venemous
than any ftcoroed in modern history. The
best thing that the North and the South
can do is to shake hands and part. They
never ha'-e agreed, they never will agree,
they never can agree. Their differences
are irreconci ablc—their interests are con
flicting. Their very temperament and
character are antagonistic, and are made
so no less by the institution of slavery in
CITATIONS.
i.i.oKGIa, Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern.
\\ r HEUCA*', John Goodma.: and Nancy Mikell
* ' applies to me for Letters of Administration
on the estate of General K. Mike!!, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sona interested to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by Uw, and file their objec
tions, it any they have, otherwise said letters wiii
be granted to the applicant.
Given under niy hand officially this 2.)th day of
April. 18C1 (I».B )495t WILLIAM LEE. Ord’y.
MONTHLY CITATIONS.
m GEORGIA, Jasner county.
"IVTHEREA. c , John II. Ezell and William K.
Yf Powell Executors to tli- last will and tts-
J foment of Evan H. Powell deceased, makesap-
j plication to me for letters of dismission from said
trust.
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish nil 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
dhntiission should not be granted the applicant in
terms of the law.
Given under iny hand and official signature at
office, this fifth dav of March, 1861.
[4 ! m6m.] M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
"lirHEHEAS, George L Carswell, Guardian of
W William II. 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 filing objections in my office,
why tile said George Carswell should not be dis
missed from his guardianship of William 11 Cars
well, and receive the usual letters of dismission-
Given under my official signature, April 30th.
1861,
50 6t. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin Countv.
W HEREAS, JohnW. Fletcher applies tome
for letters of Administration tic liunis non on
theestate of William Fletcher, late of said Coun
ty, deceased.
This is tiierefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any, on or before
the first Mouday in June next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand officially, this April 18th,
1861.
50 5t. T. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Putnam County.
'I\7"HEREAS. Janies T. Nisbet. applies for let
YY ters of Administration on the estate of
Joseph II. Wingfield, deceased.
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why letters should not be granted.
•Given under my hand at office, &c.
W. B. CARTER, Ord’y.
May 25th, 18f>!.1 5t.
GEORGIA. Twiggs county.
I FT - 11 EKE AS, Dan.O.IIuglies, applies to me in terms
Y T of law for letters of administration on the estate
of John Pope, late of said comity, d«we«scd.
These are therefor* ♦*> die and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office ou or by the first Monday
in June uext, then and there to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters nmvnot.be granted. Given un
der niy band officially, at Marion, April 22, 1861.
43 5t ’ LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Twiggs County.
A YT HE REAS, Daniel G. Hughes, makes ap-
YY 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 and admonish all and
singular the kin red and creditors of said minor,
Vo be and appear at my office on or by the first
Monday in June next, then and there to shoo
cause why said letters of Guardianship may not
hi- granted. Given under my hand officially at
Marion, Apnl 22nd, 1801. 42 5t.
LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y
GEORGIA, Ttviggs County.
Ylf HERE AS, Daniel G Hughes, makes appli-
YY cation to me in terms of law, lor letters of
administration, with tlie will annexed, of Joseph
King, late of said county deceased.
’These are therefore to cite and admonish all ’ J " d
singular, the kindred and creditor* or said de
ceased, to be and appear * e ,n .V office on or by
the first Monday in-lu"e next, then and thereto
show e»”— “'any why said letters may not ue
granted. Given under niy hand officially at
Marion, April, 22nd. 1801 40 at.
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To all whom it may concern.
YIT’HEREAS, Nathan J. Brewton, guardian of
? T Jemima Hendricks, formerly, but now Je
mima Wise, a lunatic, iias departed this life, I 110 ( |j e p ran ted to
leaving the estate of said lunatic unrepresented. - -----
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, that unless some fit and pioper
person applies for said guardianship, I shall ap
point Samuel llarviile. Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, guardian of said lunatic.
Given under my hand officially, this 25th day
of April, 1861.
49 5t. [db) WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y.
Tax Laws of Georgia.
COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE,
A FEW copiesoftheTAX LAWS are on hand and
for sale at this office.—Price $1 per copy
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.*
. To nil persons trhum it may concern.
XX? HEREAS, Charles and Thomas Knight,
VV Administrators of the estate of Alexander
Knight, late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from saiihAdmiiiistra-
tion.
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 nvi-t be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand officially, this ll'th jlay
of May, 1861. l> is
51 mfim WILLIAM LEE, Sen. OrdV
GK<>RGIA, Jasper county.
TOTIEUEAS, Thomas J. Comer, Jr., administrator
’ T on the estate of Juliet A. Zachary, deceased,
makes application to me for letters of dismission from
said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at my office ou the first
Monday in August next, then and there to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted
tlie applicant in terms law, and he be dismissed from
said trust.
Given under niy hand and nlfiicial signature at
office, this 3rd day of January, 1861.
34 m6m. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
Y\7T1 EREAS, John W. A. Smith, Administrator on
■ v 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 person
interested, to be and appear tit mv office on the first
Monday in August next, then and"there to show cause,
if 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 under my hand and official signature at office,
tliis 1st day of January. 1861.
35 mfimj * M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y
GEORGIA Twiggs c-mity.
W HEREAS, John M. Pearce, Guardian of T.
A. Pearce, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said trust, lie having fully executed
the same, as will more fully appear by reference to
the record and vouchers of file in my office, and
a receipt in full from saidT. A. Pearce."
These are therefore to cite all at interest, to he ami
appear at my office on or by the first Monday in May
next, to show cause why said letters may not be
granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion, Jan 18,
1861. [36 nifiti:.]
LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’v.
GEORGIA. Twiggs County.
W HEREAS, Thomas King, Administrator with
the wiil annexed, of Nathan King, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
estate, he haring by a decree of the Superior Court
«f the Macon Circuit fully executed said trust, as
will more fully appear by reference to the returns
and vouchers of tile in my office.
These are therefore to ciet and admonish all and
singular tho parties at interest to be and appear at
n:y office on or by tlie 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’v.
Jan. 28, 1861. 37 rmim
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 and proper
person applies lor said Administration, I shall ap
point Samuel Harville, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, administrator, de bouis non,
with the will annexed on said estate.
Given under my hand officially, this 25th day of
April, 1861. D. is. 495t. WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
"YITHEKEAS, John A. Melson, guardian of
Y T Nancy Vatin, has filed a receipt in lull in my
office, and prays release from his said guardian
ship.
i hese are therefore to cite and 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 be granted.
Given under my hand officially, at Marion, May
3rd, 1801.
50 (it. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson cetxnty.
T17TIEREAS, Thomas H. Parker, Administra-
TT tor on the estate of 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 applicant. Given under
my hand officially at office, this the7tii of February
1861. 38m6m. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
GE< >K< HA. Raid win county.
VyHERSAS, Christianie E. Smith. Administra
T” trix on theestate of John S. Smith, deceased
lias filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all persons
adversely concerned to show cause why said petition
should not he granted, in terms of the law in such ens
made and provided.
Given under mv hand at office, this ISthof Feb’y
[39 mfirn.] JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
m
FOR SALE.
M Y plantation, containing 3400
acres. 3ir() of which is heavy
timbered oak and hickory. Said land
adjoins the lands of Eli Baxter, on the
East, tlie Heaver Dam creek, on the
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 house, Barn, Negro houses, and all other
necessary out buildings.
Also, in tlie Village of Mount Zion, a large two-
story dwelling house, with barns, stables, carriage
house, kitchens, and other necessary buildings, a
large garden, and Blacksmith shop, and thirty-five
acres ot heavy oak, and hickory land, to go with
the place.
In tlie Vi llage is a flourishing Male School. The
land will be sold seperately, or with the house tc
suit the purchaser. Terms easy. Refer to Hen
ry R. Gumming, Augusta, or to G. Brvau, Sneed
Post Office, Lee co.,or Jos. Bryan, Mt. Zion.
Feb. 11,1861. 38 6m.
Administrator's Sale.
YlflLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
Tv next, at thje Court House door, in the couu-
ty of Telfair, within the lawful hours of sale, Lot
of land, No. Seventy-five (75.) in the fourteenth
District of said county originally Laurens.—Said
land sold as tlie property of the Estate of Jacob
Taylor deceased. Terms made known on the. day
DEMPSEY TAYLOR, Adro’r.
April 29, 1861. „ 50 tds
Bulloch Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from t e Court of Ordi
nary of Bulloch county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in July next, between the usual
bouis of sale, before the Court-house door in said
county, seven hundred and eighteen acres of land,
more or less, lying in said county, well improved,
bounded North by Win. D Brauneu, East, by
John Lastinger, South and West by William E.
McEIvcn. it being the late residence of John D
McKlven, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the dav of sale
WILLIAM E. McELVEMAdm’r.
May 15th, 1861. [n it] 52 tds.
carriage
SB®P s
r g GARDNER,
(Successor to B. B- & B B-<Gardner,)
Would respectfully announce to the public gener
ally, that he has taken the SHOP former y oc
cupied by H. B. & B. R- Gardner where be in-
tends carrying on the business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any and all’ kinds of Vehicles, in
all of the various branches
Particularattention will
be given to the DOING
^l^fuinSlrC-UUU^ l.os Wobk
done with despatch. , ... ,
We will make to order any description of a ve
hicle at short notice. .
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and we hope that those having
work to be done m our line of business, will give
us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials,durability, and in
Milledgeville, Ga., «ian. 13,1857.
33 tf.
SAM’L D. IRVIN.
OREENI.EE butler.
IRVIN & BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, Georgia.
P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the Smith
Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, and Ear
ly counties,in the PataulaCircuit,—in Worth and Ma
con Counties, in the Man n Circuit, in the United
States Circuit Court at Sivanuah,—and by special
contract, in any County in Southern Georgia.
January 1st’1860. 34 tf.
NOTICE.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS llOUSE. will be jMA
open tor the receptio! of MEMBERS liSsfl
OF THE LEGISLATUljE, at the ap-
proaching Session. Call hud see me.
E. S. CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1,1960* 19 tf.
Guardian's Sale—Postponed.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in Jrwinlon. Wilkinson County, on the
1st. Tuesday in JUNE next, in the usual hours ol
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. I’.nns on the
day of sale.
GEO. W. PAYNE
W. W. WHITAKER, J Guard,ans
Mov 9th. 1861. 51 tds.
. id mist rotor's Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
YY next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Irivinton, within the legal hours of sale,
by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of the county of Wilkinson, tlie following ne
groes belonging to the estate of Timothy Seats,
late of said county, deceased, to-wit: Peter a
man forty-two years old and dark complexion,
who is a common Blacksmith, Isaac forty three
yearj old, Joseph eleven years old, Cloe forty-
seven years old, Oueen ’a common cook twenty-
seven years old and her two children, Susan three
years old and Amt 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 knox-n on the dav of sale.
SAMUEL R. METHVIN, Adtn’r.
May 1st, 1861. 5] tds.
2MZH.S.
WIWSLOW,
niysician, prvsunta to the at-
SOOTHING "SYRUP,
FOIL C IIIL DKKN TtETlIUVfi,
which greatly faci’itates tlie p ocesa oflteetliing, by softening the
gums, reducing ai inflammation—will aftiy Al L PAIN r.ud spasmod
ic action, and i?
Sir re to Regulate tlH Bcrirch.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will givarest to yours-»lve#» t and
RELIEF AND HEALTH Ti) YOUR INFANTS.
We have ’Hit up and soid this article* for over ten years, and
CAN SAY, «X CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, wlmt we have
never been p.ble fo sayj —~ - of any other medicine
—NEVER H AS IT FAIL-; nlhJ*. BD, IN A SINGLE IN
STANCE. to effect a WINSLOWCURE, when timely
used. Never did we coatutvo know an instance of
dissatisfaction by anv OOUlnl*Mr one who had used it.
On the contrary, all SYRUP, sire delighted with its
nd speaki
ttiuTi
^ terms of highest
8d:«kl virtues. AW speak
aft®- ten years’ experience,
•LMEKT OF
infant
tirteen
ijrieal effect
in this matter “what we do know
AND PLEDGE OCR REPUTATION FOR T|E FULFI
what we declare. Inalino.t everyin-tmeewhere t
is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
or twenty minutes after the syrup is adtuinUered.
This valuable preparation.^ the prescript!*! of one of the most
experienced and skillful nurses in Nnv England, and has
been used with never-failing success ill
Thousands of Cases.
It not only relieve* the child from imin, hntlnvisoratestbe stom
ach and bowels, correct* acidity, and aives torp and energy to the
whole system. It will almost instantly reliev,
Griping in the Botcels. and itind Colic.
and overcome couvul- vri'ii sidi*. which, if not
i-died, .
FOR
CHILDREN
TEETHING.
death.
We
■ GEORGIA, BuJoch county.
WO months afterdate hereof, application will
. be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
couniy, for leave to sell all the lauds and the un
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.
Tliis 12th day of April, 1861. (D B) 47 9t.
the one case and its absence, in the oth£<*,
than by the slow but certain effects of a
hot climate upon the brain and nervous
system of North European origin settled
for generations in a region of the earth
f..r which they were not originally adapted
The people of South Carolina, Louisana,
Alabama, and Txas, are as little like the
p-ople of Ohio, Massachusetts and Michi
gan, as Greeks are like Dutchmen. And
every generation hut widens this diver
gency of character as well as of interest.
It i» better for them to part, now that the
struggle has begun. Were they to re-u-
nite, it would only be quarrel again, with
ever greater bitterness. The world is
•wide enough for them both; and the
North so far from regretting the sepera-
tion, onght, if it were wise, t.» regard it as
a happy consummation, especially, if it can
lie brought about without the shedding of
blood.
Women Bom to do the Loving.—That
Nature has ordained love as woman’s task,
more than man’s, is thus declared by a
late meinoralist :—‘‘With man, love is
never a passion of such intensity as with
woman, fehe is .1 creature of sensibility,
existing only in the outpouring and sym
pathies of her emotions. Every earthly
blessing, nay. every heavenly hope, will
be sacrificed for her affections. Khe will
leave the sunny home of her chilhood, the
protecting roof of her kindred—forget
the councils of her sire, the admonishing
voice of that mother on whose bosom her
head had been pillowed—do all that a wo
man can do consistently with honor for
sake all that she has clung to in her girlish
s mplicity for years, and throw herself
i to the arms of the man she idolizes. He
th ’.t would forsake a woman after these
testimonies of affection, is too gross a vil
ban to be called a man.”
To Debtors and Creditors Estate of Tim-
oth >j Sears.
P ERSONS indebted to said estate must come
forward and make payment, and persons
heving claims against said estate must present
them to me duly authenticated within the time
prescribed by law.
SAMUEL R. METHVIN, Adm’r.
May 6th, 1861. 51 6t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county,
for leave to sell ail the lands belonging to the es
tate of William Little, late of said county, de-
TOLBERT LITTLE, Adm’r.
March 14th, 1861. (n b) 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 tbo estate of the Rev. James
R. Miller, late of said County, deceased.
AUGUSTUS B. .MILLER, Adm’r.
NANCY MILLER, Adinr’x.
March 14th, 1861. (u u) 43 9t.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS. Jarrett’ B. Kelley, Executor to
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.
The^e 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 Mondaj
in December next, to show cause, if any the}
have, why letters of Dismission should not be
granted the applicant in terms of the statute.
Given under my "hand and official signature at
office, th s7th dav of May. 1861.
51 m6m. ~M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord'y.
MEbS.
An experienced nurse ami female physician, has a
Soothing Syrup for Children teething, which greatly fa-
cilitntes the process of teething by softeningthe gums
reducing all inflammation—will allay ail pain, and is
sure to regulatethe bowels. Depend upon it, mothers,
it will give reet to yourselves, and relief and health
to yout infants. Perfectly safe in allcasos. Seeadvcr-
tisementin another column. Illy.
1861.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS, Julius N Porter, administrator
on the estate of Starling Stuckey, late of
said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned
for letters of dismission from his administrator
ship.
Tiierefore ail persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
J ulius N. Porter, administrator as aforesaid, Miould
not be discharged on or before the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my hand official^ at office.
ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’v.
l eb /th, 1861. 38 mOm
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
WHEREAS, James W. Vaughn, Administrator
TT de bonis non, on the estate of Martin Puckett
deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis
mission from said trust.
’1 hese are tiierefore to cite mid admonish all persons
interested in said estate to be and appear at mv office
on the first Monday in September next, then ar d there
to show cause if any they have, why letters of dis
mission should not he granted the apniieant in terms
of law.
Given under Aiy hand and official signature at office
this 4th dav of February, 1861.
[38 nitini] M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
IX^BKREAS, A. R. Brundage, makes applicn
TT tion to me for letters of dismis-iou, from
the Guardianship, of Rebece.a J. Holden, now the
wife of J. T Medows.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause if anv they
can, why letters of dismission shall not be granted
to said applicant. Given under my hand and
official signature, this Feb., 14th 1861.
39 mdin.ELI,IS HARVILL. Ord’y.
COUGHS. The sudden changes Of our cli
mate ar- sources of Pulmonary, Hrnnhcinl. and Asth
matic Affections. Experience having proved that sim
pie remedies often act speedily and certainly when ta
ken in the early stages of the disease, resource should
at once be had to "Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” or
Lozenges, let the (.’old, Cough, or Irritutiou of the
Throat be ever so slight, ns by this precaution of more
serious attack limy be effectually warded off. Public
Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clear
ing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement.
December 1860. 28 fim
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
TIT"HEREAS. Joshua F. Hodges, Moses L.
YY Hodges and Benjamin B. Hodges Execu
tors of the will of Joshua Hodges, deceased, ap
plies to the undersigned for letters- dismissory
from their Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismissory should not be
granted said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature,
the 1st day of March. 1861.
41 raJim. DAVID BEASLEY, D, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
TYTTIEREAS, Nimrod Burke, Executor of the
YY 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 ill September next,
should not be discharged. Given tinder my hand
iffieially, at office the 14th of February, 1861.
39 m6m. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
E-rccufor's Sale.
V17TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
YY next, before the Couit House door, in the
town of Irwinton, within tlie usual hourr of sale
the following lands belonging to tlie estate of Eli
Sears, late of Wiikin-on county, deceased, to-wit:
about seven hundred and seventy-five acres near
Turkey Creek, with improvements, hounded on
tiie 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,
tlie numbers and district not known. Sold under
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson
County. Terms made known on the day
SAMUEL It. METHVIN. Ex r.
Bfay 6th, 1861. 51 tds.
John Linch
RULE NISI.
? Rule Nisi to foreclose Mort-
Miies'G. Linch. ) g “ ge '
Superior Court Futnam County, at March Term
1861.
I T being represented to the Court by the petition
of John Linch, tbat by deed of Mortgage,
dated tho7th day of March, I860, Miles G. Linch
conveyed to the said John "Linch, the lot and
Store room and room above, in the Town of Ea-
tonton. in Putnam County, purchased of D. II.
Vanmater. adjoining lot of Carter & Harvey, and
one of J. B. Harwell and others, (then) occupied
by Daniel Slade, for the purpose of securing the
payment of a dne bill made by the said Miles G.
Linch. which due bill is now due and unpaid.
And furthei, of securing the said John Lincli
against loss as security and endorser on tlie fol
lowing described notes to-wit:
One payable to Win. A. Reid, for one hundred
and eighty four dollars, due 25th December, 1869,
on which the said John Linch has paid on the
15th day of 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, 1857, 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 tiie Branch Bank State of Georgia at Eatouton
dated March 7th, I860.
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. Lincli, dc
pay into this Court by the first day of the uext
Term, the principal interest and costs due on
said due bill and notes, or sliow cause, if -my be
has to the contrary, or that in default thereof,
foreclosure be granted to the said John Linch of
said Mortgage and tlie equity of redemption ot
the sajd Miles G. Linch therein be forever bared :
and that service of tliis rule be perfected on said
Miles G. Linch according to law.
WM. A. REID,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
A true copy taken from the Minutes of tlie Court,
March Term, 1861.
T. J. PRITCHARD,
Deputy Clerk.
May 11, 1861.51 m4in.
pcoflily r*
li**ve it tliH best
THK WORLD, ill ul
AND DIARKiKKA
arisen from tt-cMiing, *»r any other We nay to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of tie foregoing com
plaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PRF.JUDICES
of others, stand between your suffering child,and the relief that
will be SURE—yes. absolutely SURE—to follow the use of thia
medicine, if timely uaed. Full directions for ising will accom
pany each lnittle. None jceuuiue unless the fac-simile of curtis
PERKixs, Ncw-York. is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Sold in Milledgeville by GRIEVE & CLARK.
Principal office, No. 13 Cedar Street, N. Y. Price
only 25 Cents per Bottle. 14 1 y.
September4, i860.
DIARRHtEA! CRAMPS! CHOLERA !
LIFE DROPS.
ITHE SHVER EA1LI.N
REMEDY.
Tliis medicine lias been TRIED. TES
TED, and PROV ED, by L’EN YEARS
experience, to !*■ the onlt CERTAIN,
SAFE, and RELIABLE remedy for
all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS. D1ARRHCKA, DYSENTE
RY*, CRAMPS. PAINS. CHOLERA. CHOLIC, K c., now be
fore the public. One or two dose. :>f 20 drop*, will cure the mod
severe cramps In 20 minutes. A simile dose offc-n cures the
Diarrhn-aaml it never eonstipntes the bowels. Oueslose will sat-
isfv any one of its merits. Price only 25 cents.
Prepared by S. D. TRALL,
43 Bowery, Eew York.
Sold in Milledgeville by HERTY So HALL, and by Dru
i sts generally. {J. c. St co.) 5 ly.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
VljTlEIvEAS, E. E. Stanly, Administrator of
YY Irwin Ewing, late of said county deceased
petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration.
Tliis is tiierefore to cite all persons adversely
concerned, to file their objections on or before
Monday the second day of Septemher next. Giv
en under my official signature this Feb. 2(1, 1-61.
41 mbm. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
Ul/ HERE AS, John Goodman Ex'r. of the es-
v* tate of Nathan J. June and admsnistrator
on tlie estate of Josiab ]£. 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 any they have, why letters of
dismission should not be grauted tlie applicant at
tlie October Term of this Court. Given under niy
hand, this 14th March 1861. (db) 43ni(>m"
WILLIAM LEE, Sr.. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
W HEREAS, Henry Carter, Execntor of tlic
last will and testament of Benj. Saxon, late
of said county, deceased, has filed his final return
and vouchers in my office, showing a settlement
of said estate, and makes his appicatiou in due
form of law for letters of dismission from his said
trust.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate, to be and ap
pear at my office, on or by tho first Monday in
NOVEMBER next, then and there to show cause
why said letters may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion,
April 12th. 1861,
48 inGm. LEWIS SOLOMON.
The statistical reports of tlie batteries enga
ged during the bombardment of Fort Sum
ter, show tbat the number of shot and shell
thrown, make a total of 2361 of the former
and 980 of the latter.
uLOttiWA, Jasper comity.
W HEREAS, Ezekiel P. Fears, Guardian of
Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, makes applica
tion to me for letters of dismission from said
trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in May next, then and there to
show cause, if any they have, why* letters of dis
mission should not be granted tlie applicant in
terms ot tiie law, and he dismissed from said
trust.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this 5th day of Marcii, 1861.
f43 m6m.) M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Comity.
\VniUREAS, B. II. DcGraffenreid, administrator
V* of Maria Walker, deceased, has filed his final
account, and petitions for letters of dismission from said
administration.
These are therefore to eite all persons adversely con
cerned, to file their objections on or before Monday the
second day of September next.
Given under my hand offici
arv, 1861.
411 m6m. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
RILE NISI.
Hudson, Fleming & Co. ^ Ku)e Nigi tQ fore .
Miles G V Linch. S close Mortgage.
Superior Court Futnam County, at March lcrm,
1861.
It being represented to the Court by tho peti
tion of Hudson, Fleming & Co , that by deed ol
Mortgage, dated the 7th day of March, I860,
Miles G. Linch, conveyed to the said Hudson.
Fleming & Co., the House and Lot, in the Town
of Eatouton. in the County and .State aforesaid,
on tlie main business street, adjoining lots ol
Daniel rffade. Andrew Reid »nd James A. Eth
ridge, [then] occupied by R B. Nisbet and S. 8.
Dusenhcrry, |then] lately the other room by
Edgar N. Macon, for the purpose of securing the
payment of a promissory note, made by the said
Mites G. Linch, to the said Hudson, Fleming &
Company.
One on the 6th day of September, I860, for the
sum of five hundred 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 the first day of the next
Term, the principal, interest and cost, and ex
penses for collection ot the sum due on said note,
or show* cause, if any he has to the contrary, or
that iu default thereof, foreclosure be granted to
tlie 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 ot this rule be perfected on said Miles C>.
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. m4m.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
To all whom 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 .from said Execu
torship.
These are therefore to eite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before
said Court, to make objection, if any they have,
on or before tlie first Monday in December next,
otherwise, said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand officially, this 16th day
of May. 1861. [d b]
52 nffiin. WILLIAM LEE Sen.. Ord’y.
officially, this 26th Febru-
PILK SALTBIjHT If you have the Piles, geta
Dr. Cavanaugh's Boxofthistruly wonderfulSALVE.
GENUINE and by using it twodays its magi-
Pll-B 8AIi VEllcalicnueoce will be felt, and a per
fect cure willfollow. For sale by HiRTf & Hall.
Jacob's Cordial.
This valuable'medicine can be obtained at tlie Drag
Store of HERTY & HALL, also for sale by GRIEVE
At CLARK, Milledgeville. No family should be
without it. See notices Ate.
Take Notice.—Helmbold’w Buchu will posi
tively cure diseases of the bladder, kidneys, grav-
el.difficulty of breathing, dimness of vision, pains
in tho back, night-sweats, sick-stomach . A c See
advertisement in another column
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 witJT other substances of still
greater alterative power as to afford an iffective
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 our
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 and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples,
Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head,
Syphilis 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 I! LOOK.
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 the 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
and ulcerous sores, through which the system will
strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to
do this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated
blood whenever you find its impurities' basting
through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores;
cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and slug
gish in tiie veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul,
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Keep the Wood healthy, and all is well; but with
this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
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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 c-gregiously deceived by preparations of it,
partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue
that is claimed for it, but more lieeause many prep
arations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of
it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or
any thing else.
During late years the public have been misled
by large Unties, pretending to give a quart of Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these
have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only
contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no
curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and
painful disappointment lias followed the use of the
various extracts of Sarsaparilla which Hood the
market, until the name itself is justly despised, and
has become synonymous with imposition and cheat.
Still we (all this compound Sarsaparilla, 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 be judiciously taken according
to directions on the bottle.
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has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every
variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is en
tirely unnece-sarv for us to recount the evidence of its
virtues, wherever it lias been employed. As it ha* long
been in constant use throughout tliis section, we need
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up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied
on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
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' Warms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for
Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
tike til cm pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in
the world for all the" purposes of a family physic.
Pries, 25 cents per Bex; Five boxes for $L0Q.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen,
ana eminent personages, have lent their names to cer
tify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but
our space here will not permit the insertion of them.
The Agents below named furnish gratis our American
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descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment
that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations they make more profit on. Demand
Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best
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All our Remedies are for sale by
For 8ale in Milledgeville by GRIEVE A CLARK
and HERTY & HALL.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
AT SPARTA, «A.
T HE undersigned having recently purchased
the premises generally known as “ Mackies
old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda
tion of the people.
The proprietor will use every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor him
with their patronage.
The table will be tarnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good
stables, and open lots for the exhibition of theii
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to any
point oil either of the Kail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf.
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'r== PILBS Permanently Cured,
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S TRICT attention given to the sale of Cot
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supplies filled with dispatch—and at the lowest cash
prices.
August 1st, 1860. 11 ly*
New Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
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HOTEL NO. 1.
A General Assortment of
Gents, Youths, and Boys
SPRING SUMMER CLOTH
ING, ail made to order, and the
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Lioiit Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also a
great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, VA
LISES,-BAGS, Ac., (Sic.
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April 16th, 1860. 47 tf.
S&XSCOE <k. de»aAFFE»i«liai
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, '
niLLEDUEYILLL, IE0.
ILL practice in the courts ofthe Oenmlgee
Milledgeviile, Ga., March 1,1858. 40 ] y
Messrs L ti. & L. li.
Ake Associated in tue Practice of Law
Office lif Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf
D R A. II € l HI 15 I N r ’
Irtvitttan, Wilkinson County G a
Tenders his Professional sen-ices to the citizens
of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 6.57 ]y
THOMAS J. t’OX, ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 18, 1856. 40
~ ETHER I D G E SON,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ACW0RT1I, COBB COUNTY, GA.,
P RACTICES in Cobb, Cass, Cherokee, Milton
Paulding, and Fulton.
—:oo:—
nSFEREKTCSS.
Hon. J. W. Lewis, Atlanta; Gen. A..T. Haxsell,
Marietta; Roberts.. Coskeky & Co , Augusta;
E L. Litchfield, N. & G. S. Avery, Ac-
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|3PAny information as to responsibility of par
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March 9tli, 1861. 42 lv.
Important to Females!!
Dr. Cheeseman’s Fills.
N O T I C E—Tlie combinations of ingredients
in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation,
and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side,
palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They car,
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be
sure to ’cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
or health. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany each Box.
Price. $1 per box. For sale by Wm. Barnes,
also by Herty & Hail 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
NEWELL & WELLBORN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Milledgeville, La.
\\7ILL PRACTICE iu the Counties of the
Tf Ocmulgee Circuit.
Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. Hi, 1860.
39 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 voire
OT Public Speakers, nnd Mingrra.
Few are aware ofthe importance of checking acongh
or “common cold” in its first stage; that which in the
beginuing would yield to a mild remedy if neglected,
soon attacks the Lungs, BROWN'S Bronehal Troches’
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
BROWN’S “The trouble in my Throat, (for which
the “TROCHES” ure a specific) having
made me often a mere whisperer.”
N. P. WILLIS.
“I recommend their use to PUBLIC
SPEAKERS.” Rev. E. H. CHAPIN.
’’Great service in subduing Hoarseness.”
Rev. DANIEL WISE.
“Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.”
Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON.
“Contain no Opium or anything injnri
ous.” Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemia.Boston.
“A simple and pleasant combination for
COUGHS,&e.
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW. Boston.
“Beneficial in BRONCHITIS.”
DIt. J. F. W. LANE, Boston.
‘,1 have proved them excellent for
Whooping Cough,”
REV. H. W. WARREN. Boston.
“Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering 6>rm COLD.”
Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St.Louis.
“Effectual in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of the Tin oat; so common with
Speakers and Singers. ”
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
LnOrange, Ga., Teacher,
of Music, Southern Female. College.
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The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether iu tlie practice of Law, under the firm name of
CLARK, IRVIN &. TAYLOR,
and will give prompt attention to all bneinc-s entrust
ed to tiieir care in the counties of
Doughkktv Lee, Sumter,
Terrell, Worth, Mitchell,
Calhoun, Early, Decatur,
Miller,
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ern Genrgia. ItICH’I). Ii. CLARK
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Albany, Feb. 14, 1861. 39 tf. j
J. C. COMPTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
aXIDX'DDGSVII.XtX:, GA.
{Office in the Court House, opposite the Ordinary's
Office.)
W ILL practice in the Counties composing the
Ocmulgee Cireuit.
February 19, 1861. 39 tf."
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December 1860.
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THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
BY IIANLEITER &. (ADAIR,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
under arrangements just completed, will contain ail
the iatest intelligence of every kind, reported express
ly for us by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also,
daily reports ofthe Atlanta and other Markets, Loc .1
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for six months, or 50 cents for one month—always in
advance.
The WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is
made up from, and contains the cream of, the Daily.
It is a large sheet, and gives more fresh readingmatter
than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its
Market Reports, will he full, aud made up from actual
transactions. Price $2 a year; or? 1 25 for six months
—invariably in advance.
ty Postmasters are authorized to act ns our Agents
in obtaining subscribers and forwarding tlie money—
for which they will he allowed to retain, as commision,
(wentv-five cents ou each Weekly, or fifty cents ou
each Daily subscriber.
lyi’erson.^ getting up Clubs of five, ten or more
subscribers, will he supplied with the copies ordered
at 12 1-2 percent, less than our regular rate
TAILORING.
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thankful for past favors
would inform his old
fponds nnd customers,
that he is still at his
BUSINESS aud can
he found next door to
; the Recorder office.
His lits and work,
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Nov. 1st, 18f)0. 24 tf.
DR. CHARLES H. HALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to
JEFFERSON STREET.
(^“Residence—the House recently occupied
by Mr. Chamberlain.
Jan. 5th. 1858.
Office next door.
33 tf
Scholastic Year 1860.
T HIS flourishing Institution hi. Five General De
partments.
1st. A Collegiate Department,
Which embraces a four years course of study, inclu
ding all the branches of Science necessary to make
Young Ladies thorough and aecomplisliad scholars.
Tuition $50 00 per annum.
2d. An Academic Department,
GPNo name will he entered on onr books until the j In which pupils are properly prepared for College,
“or thorough Scholarship. Ta-
mmiey is paid; and all subscriptions are discontinued and a good basis laid for
when the time expires for which payment is made, I ition from $20 to 40 a year,
unless the same be renewed.
AdJress, HAXLEITER & ADAIR,
Atlanta. Georgia.
March 30, 1861. 47
3d. A Music Department,
For instructing pupils on the Pi ana Forte. Guitsr,
Harp, Organ, Harmonium, Violin, Ac. Tuition $50.
4th. Ornamental Department,
Where instruction is given in every variety o*
Painting and needlework. Tuition from $20 to$3(
5th. A Domestic Department.
THIS SOUTHERN REPUBLIC.
This Daily and Weekly Political and Commer
cial Journal, edited by
JAMES M. SMYTHE, Esq., and
JOHN B. W EciMS, Esq , Associate, For teaching pupils the Elementary and
Contains the latest news by Telegraph and Mail; duties of Domestic Affaiis.
is published in the city of Augusta, Georgia, by
WM. J. VASON & Co.
It is the cheapest Political Paper of its
Size, issued Daily in the Confed
erate States of America.
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Money. 40 2m.
New Arrangement.
Change of Schedule, on and after Monday llfA inst.
THE Subscribers are convev-
ing the U. S. Mail from Mil- ~*"
leageville via Sparta, Culver-
ton and Powelton tv Double;
Wells, and would reaptctfully invite the attention of
their friends aud the travelling public, to their new
and complete arrangement for travelling facilities
over thisline.
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of trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar
rive in Sparta at 6o'clock P. M. and at Double Wells
same evening.
Leave Double Wells (uter the arrival of morning
trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at
Sparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same
evening.
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FACULTY.
Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M., President,
Prof. R. T. ASBURY, A. M ., Sec’y.
Rev. G.T. Wilburn, M. I)., 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 J- Eskew. Mrs. Agnes Hraumulle.*
Rev. Adiel Sherwood, I). D., Griffin, President
Board Trustees i
Hon. John T. Crowder, Monroe county, Vice Pres -•
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. II. Mell, D. D.,
Athens, July 15.
Junior Exhibition, July 17th.
Commencement day, July 18th,
Literary Address, by Hon. Mr. Douglas, Cuthbert,
Ga.
Fall Term will begin Aug. 20th. For further
information send for a Catalogue.
WM. C. WILKES, Prcst.
R. T. AsBunr, Secretary Faculty.
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