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I'llK fROGKKSri OF i*KM’on8M |
Lincoln m-cnra rcsnK ctl to iiiurdet and | —-
plunder our people rind |»iay the tyrant |
wiili liik own. General Cadwalader. wlu»
refund to obey a writ nf habeas corpus iu
tin* ca-ie of a citizen of Baltimoie vbo was'
violently seized and confined at Fort
jllcflenry, b is wiitten -i lifter to * liiel
Justice Taney that he ha* been authori
ze I by the Ihe.sident of the United ■State--
f. out whom ail such powers are PpecialH
withheld hy the <'onstitution, to .suspend
t .e habeas corpus at his discretion. Lin*
coin’s wnl seem» tu be the supreme law ol
the Union.
1 lie Daltimnre Exchange very justly
comments on this usurpation as follows:
*1 lieremit of the habeas c*npus ease ol
Mr. ferryman, before ibe Chief Jnstici
of ijie L. .'itates, yesterday, has piit an
end to all honest doubts in regard to tin
piinciplcs and purposes of the Adminis
tration. No intelligent man can now say.
with any claim to l e believed, that In
ijiiestious (lie de'eimination of the l*res
i lent and his Cabinet, to march to tin
consummation of their purposes, over ilie
prostrato institutions of the Republic
'J lie at bitary discretion of a military itffi-
cer is boldly and contemptuously set ii|
by the Federal Kxecilti.e, over the ex
press provision of the Constitution anti tin
laws. A gieat lemedial statute is pm
under the feet of the Federal soldiery
Military force is interposed to prevent
the execution of llie highest 1‘ederai pro
cess, issued on behalf of ilie liberty of the
c tize.i. hy the in >st elevated judicial
functionary of the Government.
A free man, dragged from his heme and
and family, at midnight, hy a body ol
mmod soldiers, without form or warrant
of law, is itnpris med as arbitrarily and a
lawlessly as lie was arrested, and the bigl
writ of habeas corpus, the bnlwaik --i |
Anglo Saxon freedom, and heretofore tin
pledge ami guardian of our own, is spii
upon when sent for Ins deliverance. lit*
yond this i> is impossible to go: lor tin
Union and the Constitution, and all tin
instil in ■•>!■» »n<l o,«cbiio*»y ».l (lie (idUM II-
xnent under wb'cli we live, were meant but
to preserve inviolate the civil lights of the
citizens, and u lieu these are stiicken down
tlieie is nothing left but chaos. I lie
sup etnacy of tlie laws once at an end,
the e, i, an end of all tilings that sanc-tiL
the love of. onntry and make obedience«
virtue or a duty Not a in.iii of the mul
titude assembled yesterday to wi'ncss tin*
struggle liet h i en t iie unaiim d majesty of
public jus'ice and the ins dent cnmuiac}
o.' p.iuer usui ped, but must have felt his
h ait sink w.t.iio him, for at least one
b iter moment, when he heaid that the
g ilea of a Federa fortress had been closed
to the entrance of ilie Federal law. But
over the breathless crowd came back, ii
an instant, the hush of indignant jiiide.
when the calm, low voice of the vener
able Chief Justice announced his deter
mination to demand fic m ihc Federal Lx
ceniive, ilie fulfillment of his sworn obii
cation to cnfoice the laws and compel
obedience to the. constituted tribunals
It was a scene f-r history—a momeiii
caught, to be iminoital. — Whatever In
the. rusiili of the conflict which pmdticed it •
the incident itself will he recorded foievei.
as one of i hose “In'io11s piotests of i he righi
againsl the wrong, winch dignify the dis
asters of a people and sow ihe it eiedica-
Lle seeds otiheii ultimate redemption.
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA. Putnam 1'utility.
\V r HERE \.*>. J,tines T. Nishet. applies for let
»T tors -of Adminis-ration on tlie estate ul
Jo-r-pit H Whijifi-ld. deceased.
1 lose, are theret-ire to cite and admonish ail nnd
singular the khitlnd *itid creditors oi said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within th
time prescribed by law, to show cans**. it any
they have. » hy letters stmil d not tie grauttd.
Given under my hand ••t office.
\V. B CARTER, Ordy.
Mav25th, 1 s'.'i I. I St-
K.
GEUUGI v. Ituiloch Com.ij.
Tu alt irkom it may niicrrn.
Wf If l.RE ,s, ,'strphen Kicloirdsoii. will apply
T f to n id fir h-tt-ra of Administration on tie
estate of K'-b. eea Richardson, widow ol A- Rich
ardson, late oi said eonnty, d*-< eas-d.
Tin sa are therefore to cite and admonish all
person- interested, to be and appear at my <-tfic*
airtiin the time prescribed by law. nod tile theii
objections, if any they have, mherw ise, said let-
te'.s w ill be (Trained to the applicant
Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day
of Ma>. iotii. |.DB]
2 k Wll TJ Uf I E . .vn . Ordy.
~GEUKul.i. Butin- Ii t.ioin.y .
to aH trimm it nay concern.
THERE \s. Thomas Nevul, will apply to me
for letters of Administration on the estate ol
Jarob Nevill, dr., latent’said eou-ity. deceased
Toese are therefoie to cite ami admonish al>
persons inter, sted, to l>e ai d appear at toy i.ffier
within the time prescribed hy iaw, and tile theii
objections, if any they Itav *. otherwise said letieis
w til be granted to trie aupib'-'int.
Given under my hind officially, this 27th day
of May, JrsGI. [u it J
a jt. \VItJJ\0 l.rtR.-Sen.Ord’v
To Debtors a nil Oral • tor* Estate of Tun
of hy Sears.
P ERSONS in elite.l to said estate must rum.
forward and make payment, and persons
having: claims against said esiate must f resent
them to ,ue dniy auJiemicated within the line
prescribed bv law.
VahUEL R. METHVIN, Adm’r.
May Grh, 1861. 51 tit.
GEORGI A, Jasper Celt tv.
V \' HEKEAS. Jarrett U Kelley, Executor to
* * the last vt ill and Testament of Benjamin
W. Banks, late of saitl county, deceased, maker
application to me tor letters Ol Dismission Iron
s* d Executorship.
These arc therefore to cite and ail mo ids h ai
persons inn rested ill ilie estate of sa d deceased,
to he and app-ar at uiy office, on the first Mon-ay
in December next, to .-bow cause, if any they
have. wt;v letie.s ot Uisniissh.il should not hi
granted the applicant in teinis oi the statute.
Given under my hand and official signature a 1
office, tit s7th dav of Mav. Istlil.
• I iiilin.. ~M. H 'Ul’TCHI=0.\. Ord’y.
Mas. "wirasiLiOW,
An ;X|)erieuct*d ourne and female pIiynieiNii, Iihh g I
S«M»tl»ini. syrup for Children teething, which greatly fn
•ilitntcf the process of teething li) null eim^ the gums
re Hieing ill tiBmi.nation—will allay all pain, and it
aureto retfubiH the bowel# Depend upot it, mother*.
»t will give rent to yourselves, and relief and health
o .ourmfaiita. Perfectlyanfein alleaycs. Sc< adver- j
idement in anothei column. 14 ly
MONTH ly citations.
tiliOttlilH. J ..spec county .
UTHKKEAS. John H- Ezell and William
* * Powell Executors to the last will and tes
tament of Even It. Powell deceased, makes ap
plication to me for letteis of dismission from said
tl Ust.
'1 Itese are therefore to cite and admonish ail per-
sors interested to taj and appear at my office on
•lie first Monday in October, next, then ami there
to show cans - if any they have, why letters of
dismission should not be granted the applicants in
terms o! the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this fifth day of March. 1861.
[ 1:1 mii.ii i m ti MijrriuKON. nrd’v.
UECIfi'*t.\, IKlI.i-cb Oouioy.
To all persons irhnm it may eoner.rn.
^ % U KKEAS, Charles and Thomas Knight,
** Administrators of the estate of Alexander
Knight, late of said county, deceas-d, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said Administra
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 eaus-,
f any they have, why sai i letters of dismission
should not he granted to said applicant.
G'v.-n under my hand officially, this lfth day
»t May. Idol. I) B
5i ntlirn WIIJJAM I.EE. a »n Ord’v
GKOR.ilA, I’w iggs County.
XUHERE VS, Henry Carter. Executor of the
* » last wii- aod t. stament of Bet j •‘axon. lat>
of said county, deceased, has filed his final return
and vouchers m my office, showing a settlement
■ •f said estate, andinak* s his app.ealion tn due
tn oi iaw f,.r letteis oi dismission from his said
trust.
I Itese are therefore to eitp and admonish all
persons inter.sted in said estate to he and ap-
.carat my office, on ot l.y the first Monday it.
NOVEMBER next, then and there to show cause
why sain ietleis may not he granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion,
April I2ih. l-fil,
4d mfini. T.KWls! cojovov
nvit.'
{'nifoim «f the ConfederaCe Slate Artur.
Thu W *r Ufjiartiue :t of tilt! Co.ifcdet
n’e Slates has reccntiy'adoj.ted I iie folhtw-
ii.g tii.ili.i in lor our tmny:
Flic c mt is to be a short funic of cade*
grev cloth, double-bn asted, w ith two rows
of buttons down the Incast, two inches
aiiait at l!ie waist, and widening toward
the shoulder. I he pantaloons aie to he
made of sky blue clotii, full iu the legs
The billions to be of p!a n gilt, convex
f.*tin, time quartets of sui inch i.i diatneler
’J lie difFeient arms of the advice "are to
t>e distinguished bv the color of the trim
liting-—line for infantry, led for aiiilleiy
and yellow for cavalry. In the ariilleiy
service the but tons aie to he stainpei.
wiili letter A., but in infantry and cav
airy the burtons will bear only the num
ber «f the. regiment. -
For tlie Generals atid the officers of his
staff the dress will tie of dirk- blue cloth,
trimmed with gold; for the medical de
partment, black cloth, with gold and vel
vet trimming. All badges of distinction
are to be nuuked up m the sleeves anti
collars. Badges of distinguished rank, on
the collar only. Fora Brigadier General
three large stars; for a tjolonel, two laige
stars; for a Gieuienint G-donel, one large
srai; f-ra Major, one small star and hor
izontal bat; for a Captain, three small
stars; for a First Lieutenant, two smal
stars; for a Sgbond Lieuto.iaut, one small
s:ar.
For a General and staff officers the hut
tons will beofhrightg.lt, convex, roumleii
at the edge, a rai.-ed eagle at the centre,
surrounded hy thirteen stars. Exterhn
diameter of huge sized button one inch,
of small size, half inch. ■ For officers ot
theCoipsof Logineers the same button i.
to he used, except that in place of tin
eagle ami stais there will be a raised K ii
(■er:nail text. For officers of artillery, in
faiitrv.ritleuien and cavalry, the button-
will he pla ti gt!t, convex, with a latge
raised letter in the tent re—A for artillery
1 for infantry, etc. The exterior diametei
of large sized burtons, seven-eighths of at.
j .ch; stntill size, one halfinch.
A NOBLK FOfriTIOV.
r Phe e litorof tlie P m > ratic St.in ln.rd
at Concord, N. II., a noble defender ot
constitutional principles, having heei
threatened with violence and ordered t.
leave his premises by his land!<>rdd. thus
b d.lly a blresses the enemies of freedom
in New Hampshire: —
if this civil war, brought upon our de
voted country by the political Abolition
pirty existing among us, suspends the
lights and linertie* of the people, and
introduces the reign of nnaichy and mob
ocratic violence in the place of law, I want
t i kn >w it. 11 necessary, I tun ready to
hive, ill** matter tested in iny person. Anti.
1 now proclaim toall disposed to snppres-
the freedom of my picss by violence, that
resulted to maintain and defend it.
defend my property ami person.
! have a iu eat h of lie in iny body.
., (imp of blood tn iny veins.
^ 'I bisis my firm ami resolute purpose,
,r tins I am prepaied ; and my liioliocratic
f .ends may govern themselves according
1.-. It I fall in such a cause. I know I
8 itill have avengeis enough. The p ople
«>♦’ this count tv have not \ et become s.
d ul to the stie.ed l.irtblight of Liberty,
bequeathed to them by our fathers, as to
sec it violated in the person of the hum
blest a ud not avenge t lie out rage, i f t hex
have, they have become unworthy of the
freedom which thy enjoy, and the Repub
lic is nut win th maintaining.
JOHN B. PALMER.
Gone Tome.— I he war is sowing tlie seed*
O dissension among the churches. Ilie
Jtevereiid John Leighton Wilson. I) IE,
has resigned lit*place as one of the Score
t.iries ..f the Fiesl.yleiian Board of For
e gn Missions, and has returned fo South
Carolina, hisu«>ive State. And the Rev.
31 r McNeill, one of th r Secretaries of the
Ametican Bible Society, 1,„< „| so resigned
aud gone home to North Caiolina.
—
'Flic census of Missouri shows that State
to have 1.407.536 whiles. 113.18*x slaves,
and 3,902 free negroes—iu the aggregate
1.£23,622.
COUGHS. Tii«» sudtlen ohaiitres <»f “Ur cli*
lf 0 source* nt Pulmonary, lironhrial. and Aslh
u »t c Aif-Tiitiii.-t. Expri lc-iit'c uuymg pruved Hint mbi
pie rt.-.ne lien «»t’ten act speediiy and ceitaiuly tvlien la-
kE*n in t ie early *»t tlu disease, resource slioulu
nt once be lia.f to “Brow.i'a I^ronclii>il Trik*Ik*h,** ot
Lozoi»£c», let the Cold, Collar!I. or Irritation of tin
Ttiroat be ever so alight, a* by this precaution of more
-ori'tus attack may be efiVciunJIy warded off. Public
Speakers and Singers will fiutl Hit-,..« ff-einal for clear
iiifT and strengthening the Voice. See adveriisemeiit
Oeccmher ti8 <hn
KILE NISI.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
Cullen M F-eeuisti,)
A- Arcliib;il<l Fretinati f Peti*ion to establish
vs ( destroyed deeds.
John M. F.eemnn. J
Cle h’s Office of the. Superior Cant.
( "N HELEN M FREEMAN, hii-1 Archibald
J Freeman, haviiiir 'heir petition, fil.d it.
this office. set f..r h that John M E’letinan uuide
an»l execut'd a Ueed. of wini-h the forecoil'g is s
cope ju .I timi sanl ori^ii.ai l.ns bce.n <iestro\ed
and bavin-' prated .|.at -aid copy, which is sworn
In, should be es abb-lied it. litii of the ...riffilia
it. is 11 ere fore Ordered, That said John M F-ee
man show cause, if any he have, at the ilex'
term i f the Suj.erior (.’inirt. nt said cmiiitv , to I..
held on the first Monday ill October next.
I eighteen hundred and sixty one.) why said rop\
should not he established m lieu of the oiigina'.
Witness. Il.e honorable lv.is.ti L. I'ariis.
Judge of said C<-nri. tlnsuthdav of April. 1*61
GEO W TaRPEEY, Cletk.
Wilkinson Stipeiior Court. Aptil I'erm. 1*61.
It appearing to the Court that the d< fetidani
John M F.ci man. is not a r« sidet.t of this Mate,
and not to be found within tlie limits of tin-
State.it i- therefore O.drfed, -t.y the Court, tha.
the foregoil p Rule Nisi he served, hy being pit!,
li-hed in the SoiUliein F*d. ral L'ti'.m, a puhlit
gazettee. for the space of three 111.*t.ills
A true extract fo.in the nti.mtes of Wiikinsot
Superior Court, April Term, l~til
GEO. W. I AHPLEY, Cletk.
May 27th, lsfil.
ropy of nFFi>.
s’T \TF. OF GEORGIA. Twiggs county.
GEORGIA Twiggs cotiijtv.
AVMIEREAS, John M. Hearee, Giiarli.-in of T.
* * A. Pearce, applies to tne for letters of
lisndssion from said trust, lie having fully executed
the saute, ns will more fully appear hy reference t<»
the record and vouchers of file- -in my office, aud
h receipt in full from said T. A. Pearce.
T.tese are therefore t*» cite all nt interest,, to be anil
appear at my office on or by tin- first Monday in May
next, to show cause why said letters mav not be
granted.
Given under my hand officially at. Marion, Jan IS.
1861. [86 ntfii:,.]
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. To iggs County.
\\J HEKEAS, Thomas King Administrator will
» » the will annexed, of Nathan King, deceits
ed. appli. s to me for letters of dismission from said
estate, he having by a decree of the Superior Coup
"1 the Macon Circuit fully executed said trust, as
will tttore fully appear by reference to the returns
and vouchers of fife in my office.
'I hene are therefore to ciet and admonish all an.’
singular the parties at. interest to be and appear a'
my office on or by the first Monday in Set item he.
tn Xt, then and there In show cause why said King,
should smt be hence di-cl.arged according to law.
Given under my hand officially at Marion.
LEWI8 SOLOMON. Ord’y.
Jan 2*. I -SO I :;r mirm
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT &.
tax Laws of Georgia.
COMPILED BY L. H. BRISGOF,;
A FEW e.ipiesof t he T A X LAWS are on baud and
for sale at this office.—Price 81 per cepy -
FOR S*LE.
M Y plantation, containing 1160
acres. 3 0 of which is heavy
timbered oak ami hickory, said land
adjoins the lauds ot Eli Ba'vf. r, o.t the
East, the Beaver Dam creek, on the
South, West by-the lands of Mrs. Terrell, tin-
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, ami all other
necessary out huil.lings
Also, in the Village of Mount Zion, a large two-
story dwelling house, with barns, stables, carriage
hou-e. kitchens, and other necessary buildings**•
large garden, and Blackstni'h shop, and thirty-fi ve
acres of heavy oak. aud hickory land, to go with
the place.
In the Village is a flourishing Male t-chonl. The
lan-1 will be sold sepeiately, or with the house t<-
suit the purchaser. Term* easy. Refer to Hen
ry K Gumming, Augusta, or to G. Bryan. Sueed
Post Office, Lee cm, or Jos B.yati. Mt Zion.
Fell. I|. 1*61. :!-* fi-n.
UAJUIA.UJ; METRUfULH'AN HOTEL,
AT SPARTA, OA.
T HF. ntidersigtied having recently purchased
the premises generally known as ” Machies
OKI *1.111-1” has opened a iiotel lor the aecommoda
tion ot the peopi:.
The propt tutor will use every effort for the coni
fer! ami convenience of all who may favor bio
with their patronage.
Tlie table will be furnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender., goo.
: stables, aud opeu Jots tor ilia exhibition ot tltel.
j stock.
| Conveyance can be had at all times to any
; point ou either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta..Oa., Jan. 2. l*6l>. :{g rf
n. t. G A R 0 N E R,
(SuccesBot toll. B.& B R. Gardner,)
Would respectfully anneum e to the public gener
ally, that he has takeu the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by H. B*. -v B. K- Gardner, where he in
tends carrying on the business ot Manufacturing
Und Repairing any and ail kinds of Vehicles, in
| all of the various branches.
Particularattentioii will
he given to the DOING
UP of Carriages, Retrim- vUS
mg, Ac. All kinds of Carriage Ikon Work
•lone with despatch. . ,
We will rank * to order any- uescrip.ionof ave- j
hide at short notice.
\ libera! share of public patronage is respect |
fully solicited, and we hope that those having
work to be done .n cur line of business, will giv-
us a trial We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials,durability, and in
prices.
Milledgeville. Oa.. Jan. I-
«j S 1 t s S tA u ,7s" 3
JtiX<£^ieKsJCi OL
Iff
-HiLLkvsLl iiLt, ( EO
VyiLL practice iu the courts o! tha Ucm iL
It circtt.t."
Miiledgeville,Oa, March 1.1858. -tllly
38 tf.
sam’l d. taviN.
GllZXM.KE BUTLER
w
Administrator's Sale.
ILL bos .Id on the tir-t Tuesday in JUL^
next, at th? Court House d-mr, in the coun
ty of Telfair, within the lawful hours . f sale. Lot
of land. No. S'-venty-tive f 75.) in the fourteenth
District ot said county originally Laurens —*aio
land sold as tt.e property of the Estate ol Jacob
Taylor deceased. Terms made known on the day
ot sale.
DEMPSEY TAYLOR, Adm’r.
April 29. 1881. 5 » »d*
Bid loch Ad mimst.i aim's Sole.
virtue nt an order front t e Comt of Ordi
nary of Bulloch comity, will be sold on tin-
first Tuesday in July next, between the usual
bouts of sale, before the Court-house door in sai- 1
county’, s* ven hundred and eighteen acres of land
more <<r less lying in -aid ro .iitt, well improved,
hounded Ninth l.y Wut. D Brannen. Ea-t. by
John Lastinger. South and West by William E
McElven. it being the late residence ot John L)
McE.ven, deceased, and sold for the h?tn fit ot tie
heiis and creditors. Terms on the dav of sale
WILLIAM E Mcr.LVEN. Adm’r.
Mav 15th. 1*61. [HR] 52tds.
w
A|.ploig nac-rill stoic.
ifILL be Bold before the Court House .loor.in
the Town of Holmenvi le, Appling Co-.uty.
on the FitstTuesday in July nsxt. within usual
sale hours, the following named property, to-wit:
Lot of Land No, 44, in the 5th I list of saio
county, levied on .s the propeity ot J P. Baar to
satisfy an Attachment fi. fa. issued bom the Jit—
lice’s Court of the 4- 7 h di.-t G. M.. in favor ot
W nt. F. HovisvsJ P Baar, levy made and re
tinned in me by a Constable, properly pointed ou'
bv said Hovis.
51 GREEN- B. RETCH. Fh’ff.
GEORlil A W lIKItisim 11 uu'y.
\\f HEKEAS, Thomas il Parker, Adminis'ra
* » tor on the estate ol Maijiatta Ballard de-
eeased, applies t3 the undi-rsigned. for letters of
’■iisniis.-ion from said Administratorship.
Iliesearo therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to he and appear at ntv office,
within the time, prescribed by law. to show cans,
it any they have, why letters of dismission sbonffi
not he granted to said nj.pl cant Given tmdei
my hand ■ fficially ai office, this the7th ol Fehrnan j
!*6i. 38 mfini. ELLIS HAKVILL. Ord’y. '
GEORGIA. Baldwin county.
HER5CAS, C:■ listi.mis E. Smith, Adminis'ra-|
»“ tiixcm the estate of John S. -Smith, deceased
lias filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis- i
mission.
Tliese ore therefore to cite and .admonish all persons
adversely concerned to show cause why said p titim
should n-.t be granted, iu terms of tbelawiu suchcas.
made and provided.
Given-under mv hand at office, this IRfhof F.-b’x
lN-1 [T- rnfirn ] JOHN !t AMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson County.
ITT HEKEAS, Julius N Porter,
II ou iheestate <f S arliiig 8
-aid cunipy, deceased, applies tr tlie tinder.-igner
tor letters of dismission from his administrator
ship.
i herefore all persons concerned arp hereby re
qiii.ed to show cause, if any tiley have, whv'sai*
.i u'ius N Po. ter. ad nti lustra tor tis aforesaid, should
-ot he discharged ou or before the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my hand cfficiat'v at office.
ELLIS HAKVILL. Ord’v.
Feb 7th, 1*61. a- n ,6m
Adnastratter s Sale.
A\r 1L[j he sold on ttie first Tuesday in JULY
ft next, before the Court House boor, iti the
ton n of Irwiuton, within the legal h-urs of sale,
by virtue of an ord-t from the Court of Ordinary
of the comity of Wilkinson, the following ne
groes belonging to the estate of Timothy .Sears
late of said county, deceased, town: Peter n
man forty-two years old and dark compb xtoti,
who is a common Blacksmith, Isaac forty three
yearj old. Joseph eleven years old. Cine f.rty-
seven years old. Queen a common cook twenty.
seven years old and her two children, ousan three
years old and Ann one year old, Monroe thirteen
years old Hettv thirty four years old, Natliai
eight years old, John thirty.two years old. Simon
twenty three years old. Turn twenty years old and
Merit seven years old, mostly valuable plantation
negroes. Tuims made kno.vri op the day of sale.
SAMUEL li. METliVIN. Adm’r.
May 1st. 1861. 51 tds.
Til VIM & BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAI.
ALRANY, Gsorgia.
OKACTICE in the Superior Courts of the S-ut!
i Western Circuit,—iu Totrell. Randolph, and thir
ty counties in the P.itaida Circuit,—in \\ ortli and Ma
con Comities, in the Mae. n Circuit, in the Unite.'
States Ciicuit Court at Savannah.—and by special
•.untract, in anv Comity in Southern Georgia.
Jannarv 1st’ 1*641. 34 tf.
!
INOTICH}.
1HESUB8CRIBEIM HOUSE w ill he
p»*vi ti»r the n-ueptioii ni MEMI^EKS
OF TOE LE(il>LA I FKE. «r the ap-'
preachiti8es«iuu. Call «tn<l me
E. S CANDLER.
Millensreville. Oct. !. 19 tf
jM
luum oiuvs iHitiiS,
EX TEA UK PIS Alt } CURES.
Infallible (/imi Coated Pills,
JLm jf It 4*J f J
The Infalli!
Are a certait. aud
Discharges, Gotio:
and specific cure for all Urethrca
lonorrha-a. Gleet. Stricture,and l,ri
tat'ot. ot the Kidneys. Bladder, Urethra, and Pros-
0%
Itt'&S. W2IV3LCW,
An exp*?rienc»*ci N ,, .rseand Fc»np ■ Physician, prse^nta to the at*
teutiou «»f i jth'.’rn. h»*r
StlOTHIN.; SYRF T P,
Jf « 5J (! U I I, It Si U N T K E T Eli KG.
which greatly faci’jtate# the p ocpur r.f teething, hy lofU’n'UZtin
4UOIB, rtiitic.HKa 1 iiifiamujatiou—will i*.liiiy AI l pain aud«p&«Tn()d
ic action, and i«
Sir re to RrrrvJnte the Borreix.
Depend up-*u it, tnoth**rii. it* will civo r**8t to yonrsaiv^s, anr*
KLLIbF AND IIElLP i Ti VOI R INFANTn.
We have •'ut up and sn'.d this article forever ten years, au«
CAN SAY, .N CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what
■ver h«-
—NEVE* H
STANCE, Tl
W, I
eWe
S IT FAIL
EFFECT A
did
• mcdicin*
SINGLE IN
leu timeD
lAr.-nitit/K knew au in*tauct* o*
JjOOTHINO me who had owed it
SYlvCTP, ;rtre ddifihted with
MRS.
WINSLOW’S
. administrate
tin-key. late o)
Executor s Sale.
\iriLL be sold on the first Tu sdsy in JULY
ft next, before the C.mit House door, in ill-
town of Iiwinioii. within the usual hotnr of sab j
the following lands belonging to 'he estate of Eh
isexrs, late of Wilkin on county, deceased, to wn: j
about seven hundred and seventy-five acres tn-a- j
Turkey Creek, with improvements, t-ounde-l <>t
the north by the original ntn of Turkey t reek
east bv Nimrod Brown’s land, south oy Willis AI
lew’s lands, and West by Hayden Hughes’ lands
tlie tiunibeis and district n -t known, sold nndei
au order ol the* C. nit. >f Ordinary of Wilkinson
County. Terms made known on the dav
SAMUEL R. METHV1N. Ex'r.
Mav 6th. 1*6|. 5’ rd“.
K NOW all men hy these |iresents. that I. Join
M. F retmiaii. <»t ibe State mim! c-ounty ai‘<n>-
kh*'J. tur ami hi coiihid^rMiion of ilie mud «»f tei
ili<ii(N8iid Htir] «*ipIn\-five linllnii*, l*» mein Iimii*
paid. !»%• C’Hl»e:i M Er» email, and Ar* liiliald Fiee.
man, of the same place, li e receipt w h* rei»f I d*
hereby ackdowledge. Iiav»* granted, l»a*{rained, am
••old, and, by tlieoe preneiiiH, do praoi, bargain
and sell unto the «aid Cmleii M Kr eman am
Archibald Fieeman iheir heiis and assigns, tin
folhoA in£ piopeny. lo-wii : thirteen tiegruca, ct»i»
sistii pot ni* ii aod women and chiidr* n, all o’
dark (*<nnp:«x»oii, with ilie fdlnwiujr names;
VVi I, ?weiity*eij/ht, Sam, twenty-8* vei» ’.ear.*
of ajre. Luke, twelity-lwo \(«i» ot ao-p. Jo^iah
a uiuiinii aired filtv, Amiis, ?i uoman tliiitv }ear.-
• »f ajje. Nicy, a yirl »ped »*iu teen years, I-aae, i
boy aged fourteen 3 ears, July, a girl aged tel
years. CJiiarrj . a giil eight 3 ears of , M» lia. 1
jri 11 aped six \eai8, Henry, a bov aijed tour 3eats
Elena, a ?irl three years of age. Cugfo, a boy tv\«
years ot a^»*; which negroes I warrai t to hesotim
and well in hmly and mind, and t»# he sUvea tot
life, to have ami to hold the aforesaid baipainei
property i<» him the said Cullen M. Freeman am
Audiihald KreeiviHii* them, tneir heirs ami as ijrn*
forever, and 1. the Paid John M Fieeman,for m3
sell, my heiis. •xecuiors, and • adminiMUaors, «i
ami fcin^iilar, the. r*ai 1 bargained property unto th.
said Cullen M Freeman and Archibald Freeman
their heirrf and assigns, atrainst me and my exe -
mors and adininiitfratoia. and against all and
eveiy other p* rson or pern ns whatever, sha!
and will wairanf and defend hy these presents.
In witness win rent. I have set my hand am
affixed my 8tal, thia 2Jrd dav of J omarv.
JOHN M. FREEMAN.
Signed, scaled, and deliver d in pieseinu ot
us. KoBKKT R<iZ\K.
2 2m. J. M. MtADows, J. P,
OEt x. Jasper county.
UEKKAS, Jauu-s \V. Vaughn, Admini*4trRfor,
M dr bonis non. on the estate of Martin Piu-kett.
defeased, inakrfapplication to me for letters of dis-
nission from said trust.
These are theretore to cite and admonish all persons
interested in said estate to he and appear at mv offiei
*n the first Mouda\ in September next, then nr*d then
ro show cause if any they have, why letters of dis-
nission bhould not he granted the applicant in terms
•t‘ law.
Given under my hand and official signature at offiei
* his J th day of Febrnaiy. IS» \
[Vi Ditiui] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORG I \ Wi.kinson county.
W !IEREA>. A. I*. Hiuuda^p. irmkcs applies
tiiiii to mo for letters ot dismission, fron
•he Guardianship, nt Rebecca Holden, now tin
ite of J. MeiloWS.
These are therefor* to cite and admonish al'
o« rsons, to heat d appear at my » ffice within tin
ime prescribed b\ law, to show emse if any fhe\
can, u hy )«tt* rs of dismission shall m»t he granted
• » said applicant Given under my hand and
tiieial signatuie, this F» h . I4'h IHfil.
»» mt»ii» FI I HARVII I, Oid’v.
a 1 ,;;
I KK the first term of the Court of Ordinarx
*1 w igg> County, after the expha'iott 01
sixty d»\ s. I snail app y to said C» urf ter l« ave t.
sell the Land and Negroes belonging tn the »Matt
of Matthew VV. Little, late of said County, d*-
ceased. JAME^ T. LVaNS, Adm’r.
\1a»ion June 13th (1-^) 4 9 .
A 1
*.*0*110 ti.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
EL persons having deimimis against Solomon H'
AInrpliy late of saitl county deceased are hereh\
not»fi.*i| t«» present them proper y niter ted to us wit Ins
the time prescribed by law or tli«*y will not be settled
All persons indebted to said dt ceus-ed are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment.
M. N MURPHY. }
ELIZABEI11 MURPHY.
•Tun? ICtii iHf.i.
Adnir's.
4 fit.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
<s.y llL Excellency. JOSEPH K. BROWN,
G"V* tuor of sai.i State.
IITIIEREAS, it is providi-fi in 8ee. Seveiun ol
i ♦ Ait. Fifth of the Coiislit.iliou of ibis 8.au-.
»- x-liipt. d by the la'e enliven ion of ilie jiei>|jle
theifcuf. mi the 2-54 day ol March laet. that -tin re
sliall be an election held at all the plac. s of pub
lie election in this Stale, on the fi.si Tuesday ii.
.Inly, 1*61. wtien alt tin* ci izeus ot this Slate en
i 11 eil to vote tor Governor, shall i-asl their hal nt-
eiilier for •Ratification’ or *No Ratification’’
The el?c-ion shall he cotiditeled in ,he same inan-
n* r a* geimra! chct-oti.s: and i!i« i.turtiK shall l e
made tu the Governor;'’ Ami icluitos. l>y a r>--o-
lutioti adnj'ted liy Haiti convention, the G«-v-
\v
KOKGlA. Bud eh County.
J\\ERE AS, Jn.-liiia F Hodges, Moses L
ll-idges and Beniamiii B. Hodges Exectt
-ors <d the ivjl| of Joshua Hodges, deceased, »ji
nlies to the undersigned tor letters disnusson
from their Exeenrorsltip.
These are therefore tn rite and admonish all
nersons to he and appear nt my < ffice v jthiii th*-
line prescribed by law. In show cause, if any the\
mve, why letters of disttiissory should not bi
grantid said applicants.
Given nndei my hand and official signature,
die 1st day of March. 1*61.
41 mfini. DAVID BEAPLEY. D. Ord’y.
W
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
Y\\EREA-8. Nimrod Bmkp. Executor of the
will of William Brown di cea-ed, applies to
i-e in-dersigiied lor letters dismissory fiefc his
Executorship.
I lien fore all persons concerned, are hereby re-
<|iiired to show cause if any they have, why raid
Executor on the first Monday in September next.
-Ipnild not be discharged Given under m.y hand
officially, at oflicethe 14th of Felon-ry. 1*61.
3 ' mfini. ELLIS HARVILL. Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Baldwin comity.
U fHEREAS. E E. Stanly. Administrator of
Itwin Ewing, late of said comity J. ceased
petititioned for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration.
’This is therefore fo cite all persons adversely
•imcertied. to fih* their objections on or In fun*
Monday the second day of Scpteniher next. Giv-
-li tinder my official signature this Felt *2(1, 1-61.
41 mbm. JOHN H AM VONP. Ord'v.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
HEKEAS, John Goodman Ex'r. of the es-
v v tate of Nathan J. lone and administrator
-m the estate of losiah R. Jones, late of saide-ittn-
'y. applies to me for letters of disniissiou ftom
-aid executorship and administration.
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
-itigtilar. rhe kindred and creditor* ot said dcccas
i*d. to show cause, if anv they have, why letlers ot
dismission should not be granted the applicant at
lie October Term of this Court. Given tinder my
hand, tins 14th March l*6|. fdh) 43 nit’uu
" If I.IAM I EE. 8r. Ord y.
W
K-lhlda. Jasper comity.
TtiEREAS K/.i-kiel F Fears. Guardian of
Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, ma -es applies
'ion to me for letters of dismission from said
i rust.
Th scare there fore to cite and admonish all per
son- interested, to lie and ajij'-'.-tr at my office on
the first Monday ill May next, then and there to
show eause.it any they have, why* letters ot di»
mission should not he granted the applicant in
tot ms oi the law, and he dismissed fiom said
trust.
Given tinder my hand and official signature at
einor is r -ijurred to is-me his I'rncii-iitiatinn, office, this5th day of March. 1*61
tl tilt r on the p oper officers to h Id said elec'
timi: I therefore i-suo this, n:y I’locUoiatiou,
calling upon and ri (joiiitig a .sufficient i-nmt-er ot
the proper officers und jii-r*n:i- authorized hy tin
laws of this State to superintend general’ elec
tions 'herein, to convene at the vaitotis election
piecmc's throuchout the Stale, on th* tir.-t. Titos
day nt, being the 2d day *>f July nt xt, then, and
;il su.-lt pcectoc s. In superintend ai-tl hold the said j
eh c'hui, a* provided for in tne said Seventh Sec
tion of the Fifih Article of the Constitution, a*
afort-sahl
Given tin Vr my hand a'd the Seal of the Fx-
ecutive |fc partiiieitf. at the* apitol in Mil-
ledgeville, the 2->lIt day of May, eighteen
hundred and six'y-ioie
Jtl.-EPH E. BROWN. Governor.
By his Exet lletny, the Governor.
Il II. WaTEUS. >et’y Ex Dept I 5t.
( 13 tlifiin )
M. H. HITT«’HI«nv. O-d’x
NOTICE.
S IXTY days af'er dateapi lication will he made
to the Oitfitiary Court of Itwin c-t-mitt, for
leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate
■>f Mary Van Fletvher, iate ot said county, di-
.IOIIN W. FLETCHER, Adm’-.
June 4th, 1661. 3 9t.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
YU HKREAS, 15. li. D.-Gniffeiirt-i-i, administrator
v » of Maria Walker, deceased, has filed his final
account, and jietitions for letters of dismission front sairi
urliuitiislratii n.
These are therefore to cite all pevsor.a adversely oon-
cerned, to file tlieir ulij. ctioiis on or before Monday tlie
serond day of September next.
Given ttn.lcr uiy baud officially, this 26th Fehru-
m v.1861.
40 tnfim. JOHN HAMMOND. Orl’v.
RILE HIM.
John^Ltneh >K IlIe Nis ; t0 foreclose Mort-
Miles G. Linch. i
Superior Court Ttilnum County, at Man It Term
1861.
I T being represented to the Court by the petition
ot John Linch, that by deed of Mortgage,
dated the 7tit day of Match. 1*60, Miles G. Lind-
conveyed to tlie said John Liiiclt, the 1 t and
Mtore room and to -nt above, in the 'Town of Ea-
otiton. ill Putnam Comity, purchased ol 1). It.
Vanniater. adjoining lot of Carter & Hatvey. aim
one ot J. B. Hat well and others, (then) occupied
by Daniel Slade, f .r the put pose of securing tin
payment of a duo bid made by the said Mil s G.
Limb, wind) due bill is now due and unpaid.
And further, of securing the said John Linch
against loss as sei-nrity and endorser on tile fol
lowing described notes to wit :
One payable to Wut A. Reid, for one hundred
and eighty tour dollars, due 25th December, 1*66,
on which the said John Linch has paid on tin
15 h day of March, I8til, seventy-two dollats and
ten cents.
‘ Ope payable fo Elizabet! Reid, for two bundled
and forty-three dollats and twenty-one ce"ts. i’tn
25th December, 1-.57, on wlieli the said John
Linch. has, on rhe 4ih day i fF. binary, 1*61. j-ato
two hundred and ten dolla>s slid eighty edit-.
Atid one payable t„ ihe order of said John Linch,
at the Hiaticii Bank State of Georgia at Eatoutou,
dated March 7'h. 1*60.
And one f. r eighty nine days after date, fot
6fte»-n litindted and forty -one dollars, the w hob
o* which amounts are now due to him and mi
paid.
It is nrdpred, that the said Miles G. Linch, di
pay into this Court by the fiist day of the next
Term, the principal inteiest and costs due in
said due bill and tn tes, or show cause, if any In
has to the contrary; or that in default tin rent,
foreclosure he granted to the said John Lint-h ol
said Moitgage and the erjuiiy of redemption oi
the said Miles G. Linch therein he forever bared ;
and that service of ibis title be perlecttd on saio
Miles G. Lincii according to 'aw.
WM. A. REID,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
A trup copy taken from the Minutes of the Court,
Match Term, Ie6l.
T. J. PRITCHARD,
Deputy Clerk.
Mav 11, 186'. 51 mint.
tinsatiKfaGtioii t>y aitv
Ou th«; coutrory, all
•puTationa. and appak in —-—1- IT j' Ivrroa of hi^h*^t
»n»’Ddatioii of ita maait a! ct*- *um . u ail virtu-*a. . We npi-ak
u thii matter “what we do know.”aftrrtuu yenr*’pxp-ricnc»-
\ND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF
what we declare. Iual*n*»«tH\*ery in-tance w ier»* the : nfani
is outferina fr< in pain aud exhaustion, r* : »*f \v : !l he fouud in Hftet'i
•r twenty minutes alter the nyi*np is administered.
T!?i«* valuable preparation ?k the preser ptton of one of the most
experienced and skillful nurses iu New England, and ba*
been U8i d wi»h never-faJ ug KHcceiw iu
Thousands of Cases.
It not only relieve;* the child from paiu, but invigorates the stom-
lull and bowels, c »rr»*ets acM ; ty, and giv** [one aud energy to tlie
whole system. It will almost instantly relit*ve.
Griping tn the Bmorts. nnd H ind Colic.
and overcome couvui- i??\5 ;-ions, which, if noi
speedily remedied, end* r« »K n desth. We be
lieve it the BEST AND CHILDREN SUR
-jas' T; teething ■
irises from te**thina, or a*iy "thercaiwe.
n<*th' r wuo hu a riilld Hiiff r ug fmrn 0’iy of the foreaoiue
plaiutri—DO NOT let your prejudices, nor the prejudice.-
>F others, -*tau<l Iri tween your *urf r us£child, a id the r i eftiiat
will he SURE— >•»•*•. ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the iltte of tllii-
nedicine, if t inely uhi d. Full o rfi-tioUH l«>r n^iita w 11 nnu%w
oaiiveae.h bottle. None genuine wuless the fac’-*imile of cURTiy
perkin’”. New-Vork, im on 11st* tuti* ; de wrapper.
S'ddhy Iirugeistii throughout tj.'e world.
S»W in MilleJg *viIle by GRlFVE & CLARK.
Principal office, X;. Ill Cedar Street, X. Y. Pnrt
Arily 25 C*nl* per B title. 14 l y
September 1. 1^0.
DIUiUlIiE \ I CK UIFM CIIOLKH.I I
REMEDY IN
<»f 0 Y£ ENTER V
iiTLDR£\, whether it
i -ay to every
LIFE DROPS
HE N *" V f- R F CLING
REMRDV.
T’i : s Ojedieir.e ha*» h* .•?! TRIED, TES
TED. aud PROVED, hy TEN VEAR.-
exp Tienue, t* b«’ rhe o..!v CERTAIN
SAFE, an • REM
RILE MSI.
Hudson, Fleming & Co. £ Ru)e Nis ; t0 fnre .
Miles G^Linoh. S ‘■■ |o8eM " r, ‘ SB P e ’
Superior Limit Cutnum County, at March Term,
1861.
It being represented to the Court by the peti
tion of Hudson, Flentit g & Co , that by deed ot
ll ortgage, dated the 7th day ot Match, 1*66,
Miles G. Linch, conveyed to the said Hudson.
Fleming & Co., the House and Lot, iu the Town
of Eatoiilou. iu the County and *tate afon said,
on the main business stieet, adjoining lots ot
Daniel rilade. Andrew Reid and .lann s A- Eih-
ridge, [then] occupied by R B. Nisliet and 8. S.
Dusetilierry, j then] lately the oilier room hy
Edgar N. Macon, for the purpose of securing the
payment of a promissory note, made l>y tlie said
Miies G. Limit, to the sad Hudson, Fleming *Y
Compatty.
One on tlie 6th day of September, 1*6(1. for tin
sum of five hundred and thiit'-one dollars and
twenty cents, which note is now due and un
paid.
It is ordered, that t’ e sa-d Miles G. Linch. dn
pay into tins Comt, by tlie first day of the tiexi
Term, the principal, inter-st and coat, and ex
petises for collection ol the stint du*-cm said note,
or show cause, if any he has to the contrary, or
that in default thereof. Ibreclosuie be granted to
the said Hudson. Fleming dc Co. ot said Mort
gage. and the • qttity of ikIi nipt ion of the said
Miles G. Linch ilurein I** forever bared : and iliat
service ot this title be perlected on ssid Milts G.
Linch accotdiug to law.
WM A. RFID,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
A true copy taken from tlie Minutes of the
Court, March Term, I-61.
T. J. PRITCHARD,
Deputy Cletk.
V» v 11, 1=61. tn4m.
NOlIcE.
W ILL he sold before the Uonrt House door
ill the town of Hnlmesville. Appling conn
ty.Ga . on rile First Tuesday iu AUGUST next,
hi tween the legal hours of sale, one Lot of Laml
No. 155 in 2nd District of said county ; Bold as
■ lie property of Nathaniel J Halton, deceas'd,
for th-benefit < f the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made know n on the dav of a- |e
G. J. HALTON. Adm’r.
June 3rd. 1861. 3 tds.
1*11.K «*Al,YV.l It you have the PtLXs.geta
Dr Caranetvsh't IBoxoftliinrulj wondetitiNclv*.
GENUINE jai d liy using it tn days its magi-
Pll ft MI.TK! calinflue: n will lie felt. and a per
fect cure wil.follow. Foi sale by IIektt A Hull.
btUllOU, It iti I* >t ti County.
To ull a hum it limy concern.
\\J HKREA.*, Nathanii I J. Dugger, Exeenior
ff on the estate of David Dugger, late of said
County, dec*ased will apply at the Court of Ot-
dniary for letters of disniissiou fiom said Exccu-
tuiship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all |
whom it may concern, tn he and appear behire j
•aid Court, to make oljeetion, if any tiu-v have,!
on or before the fiist Monday in December next, i
util'rwise. said letteis will he grttnlid . . - , ... ......
Given under my hand .fficially, this 16th day ° V '’r •’vetv other ntc.hr,no of its k‘>i< |* =<>
a %j J r n it! ■ J ; apparent to esenpe observation, and whore its \irtues
OI /.» r OJ ’ wn f i . u J rr o ^ ,, are known, the public no longer hrsitate what antidote
.>4 m )•>>. \ IUJ A M LEE • *it.. L>rd v. | to employ for the distressing and d.-mperous affections
i of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our
climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
! the community have failed and been discarded. thi« has
This valuable medicine can be obtained ai the Drop . gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the
Store ol HERTY 6l HAI^I , alsofoi ftnle by GRIEVE afflicted they can never forpet, .and produced cures too
&, CLARK. Milledpevihe. No family should be ' ' .... *
without it. notify A-p.
tl* ROWEL HER AN JEM ENT*? DIARRHOEA. DV.SENTE
RY. CRAMPS. PAINS. CHOLERV. CHOLIC. Ur., now b.
A»reth« pubic. One or two. Ion,. 6 **f 2>ilr»p«, wll rare the mno*
-if'VPre r.ratnpa in 2'> iniui;t»*«. A Min *)** cl«*-**» often ron-« th»
Darrhcfiaana t i»»*vt*r patent ir b *wel6. One do«e will Aaf
Hfv any one of its merlta. Price only 2^eeutA.
Prepared by S. D T it ALL,
43 R *W -ry, N“W Yor k
S )M in M*Hedgev!Ile by HERTY U HALL, aud by D r
i sts generally. (J c i CO ) 5 I y
Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
is a mstitutionul disease, a corruption of the b’oocl,
by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and
poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the
whole body, aud may burst out in disease on any
part of it. N-. organ is free from its attacks, nor
is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofu
lous taint is variously caused by mercurial di-ease,
low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure
air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices,
and, above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitu
tion, descending “ from parents to children unto the
third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to
be th.- rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the
iniquities of the fathers upon their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the
lung-, liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber
cles ; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface,
eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which
genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life,
so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from
scrofulous complaints,bu«4iey have far less power
to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con
sequently, va-t numbers pefisTi l v disorder- which,
although not scrofulous in their nature, arc still ren
dered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of
the consumption which decimates the human lamily
has its or;g it directly in this scrofulous contamina
tion ; and many destructive diseases jf the liver,
kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, ar.se
from or are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are ir.vad d by this lurking infection,
and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse
it from the sy-tem we must renovate the blood
by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by
healthy lood and exercise. Such a medicine we
sunply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical skill
of our times can devise for this every where pre
vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the
most active rcntcdials that have been discovered for
the (xpurgation of this foul di-order from the blood,
and flic rescue of the system from its destructive
consequences, lienee it should be employed for
the ci ie of not only scrofula, but also those other
affections which ari-e from it, such as Ekuptivh
and -Skiv Disea-f.s, St. Anthony’s Fiue, Rose,
or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches,
Plains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt
Rheum, Suai.d Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism,
Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy,
Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed. ai.i. Complaints
ARISING FROM VlTlATED OR IMPURE Bl.OOD. The
popular belief in “ impair it/ of the blood ” i- founded
in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood.
The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in con
taminated constitutions.
Ayer’s Cathartic Fills,
F(D ALL THE PU.1F03ES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
arc so composed th^r. disease within the ranpe of their
action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen
etrating properties searuh, and cleanse, and invigorate
every portion of the human organi m, correcting its
diseased action, end restoring its healthy vitalities. As
a consequence of these properties, the invalid who 13
bowed down with pain or physical del ilitvis astonished
to find his health or energy restored hy a remedy at
once so simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of
every body, but also many formidable and danunous
diseases. The agent below* named is pleased to furnish
gratis my American Almanac, containing •certificates
of their cures and directions for their use in the follow*
ing complaints : Cost iron ess. Heartburn ^ llodac'c,
arising from disordered stomach, Xan sea, Jorhqestion,
Vain in and Morbid Inaction of the Poireh, F atwency
Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred com
plaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruc
tion of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
ron the rapid cure op
Coughs, Coltls, Influenza, Hoarseness,Croup,
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, ami for
the relieT of Coiisuinptiva Patients in ad
vanced stages of the disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness nod so numerous
are the eases of its cures, that almost every section of
ectin'ry abounds in persons publicly known, who have
been restored front alarming and even despera'e dis
eases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its
Jacobs Cordial.
tsr Tuh 1 Millie. — HelU'Doi-l . but-lit. Will post
tively cure diseases of the bladder, kidneys grav-
el.difficult) of breathing, dimness ot vision, oains
■n the ba k. night-sweats, sick-stomac). ,.\ t 8ee
advertisement in anothei column
numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
PREPARKD BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL. MASS.
For Pale in Milledgi vi eh, u.RijnVE& CLARK
R-*d 1ILR1Y & HALL.
P S 23 S Permanently Cured
by the usebt Carumtugh's S* J |, E S A LYE.
This Salve bus accomplished extraordinary cures
and has gained a lasting reputatii n Try it.it iis*
no eq it ni. For sab* in < intlY!' A f’l.AltK
JVO. K, WiL!)! K & GILLIE,
FACTORS AM) COMMISSION
M ifi 11C II \1N TS.
A L SO
Agents for Sew Y ork and Savannah
SIDS WESSL STZASESHIFS,
Savannah, ga.,
S TRICT attention given t-> the sale of Cot
ton and other produce—and orders fur plautatio
supplies filled with dispatch—und at the lowest eas
prices.
August 1st. I860. 11 i y*
New Clothing i
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledmille Clothing Store
o o
HOTEL NO. 1.
\ General Assortment of
Gents, Youths, and Boys gjgUJI
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH
ING, ail made to order, and the
work warranted. Also, a genera! assortment o
nATi! Beebes lasfimnabie Mm,K>'KiS an
Caksimkr. and a variety of SOFT CASS., an-
Light8timm*-r HATS, for Men and Hots. Also .
great, variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, YA
LISES, BAGS, Ac . Ac.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
April lfith.1860. 47 tf.
Important to S’emales!!
Dr. . hecseman's Pills.
NOTICE—The combinations of ingredient'
in t hese PILLS are the result oi a long and exteu
sive practice. They are mild in their operation
and certain in correcting ifll irregularities, paint’u
menstruation,removing ai! obstructions, whethe
from cold or otherwise, headaeht*, pain in the side
palpitation ofihe heart, disturbed sleep, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They ou
be securely used as a preventive. These pills shoul-
never be taken in pregnancy, as thei would b
sure to cause a miscauiage. Warranted purel;
vegetable, and free f rom anything injurious to lif
or health. Explicit directions, which should b
read, accompany each Box.
Price. $1 per box For sale by Wm. Barnes
also by Herty & Had of Milledgeville, they wii
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Lheesemai.
Box No. 1531. New York P"st-office. 17 Ii
JiesfliS. A. li, A. L« li,
Are Associated in the Practice of Lav-
Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of
MASOMC HAI.l'
35 tf.
ii cmniiaii
frteiiilon, if ilk in.it/it loutttydn
Tenders his Professional services to the <-itiz*-ria
>1 Wilkinson county. [Jan.6.57 jy
Jan. 23d, 1857.
i> Ei A*
Ttltl.fUh .*. «JU\,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 18, 1856.
LTH E RIDGE 8c SON,
Factors t'otansission and Foraardine
KT T8,
8.4 A A ISA •
I ft ETHERIDGE.
July 15th, 1856.
J «;a.
ETHERIDGE, J r
8 tf '
Thoma* Hardeman, jr. J. W. Griffin
HAS.B3IVIAIVr Sl GAirFIN,
\ wm. s.n,v,
D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac
C< >, SEGARS and Groceries of every (]q.
•cripfion.
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts.,
.41 A CON GA,
Sept 2. 1859. 14 t f
J. € A .ti P,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AT WORTH, H BIT COUNTY, Ta.,
P RACTICES in Cobb. Cass, Chero..ee, Milton
1‘auldihg, and Fulton.
XISFSSUBRCES.
'on J. W. Lewis. At anta: G* n. A. J. Hanseil
Mariet'a: Roberts, (’dsker v & Co . Augufta-
E L. ■ Litchfield, N & G. 8. Avf.ry, Ac-
worm.
EA*“Any info*mation as to responsibility of par
ties promptly givei
March 9'h. 1861. 42 ly.
NEWLLL & WELLBORN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Milledgeville, La.
\\7ILL PRACTICE in the Counties of tha
If Ocintt'gee i ircuit.
Milledgeville. Ga . Feb 16, I860.
39 lv.
Cure Cough, Cold. Hoarseness.
Influenza, avy Irritation ot
Soreness of the Throat, retiert
the hacking Cough, in Con
swaption. Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Catarrh, and gire strenght to the rain
Of 1'idiiic Sjtcakers. ami Sin*iers.
Few are aware of the imnortan, e of checking a cone 1
or’’common cold” in its first stage; that which in tl.
beginning would yield to 11 mild remedy if neglected
soon at'iu ks the Lungs. BR"WN’S Brunehal T-oche.-
ciintai- i"g demnleent ingredients, allay Pulmonary an-
Bronchial Irritation.
BROWN'S j “The trouble in tnv Throat, ffor wh'e’
the “TR< 'CUES’’ nie a sp-eific! hnvitij
nnde me often a mere wid-perer.”
N I’. \Ylf,I |8
“I rceortrmend their use to PUBLTf
SPEAKERS.” Rev. E. H CHAPIN
‘Great service in suhdnir-c Honr-eness.’
Rev DANIEL )\ ISE.
“Almost instnif relief" in Ihe disiressim
'abor of brentiiii-g peenl-ar to A*thr--a ’
Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON.
“Contain no Opimp nr nmfl-irg i> juri
ms.” Dr. A. A. HAYES Chitr, •/.
■■ \ -i-nnle and pleasant combination f<i
COUGHS Ac.
Dr. fi F FTGETjOW. Boston.
“Benefi-ial in BRONCHITIS’’
DR. J. F. W. LANE, B"-ton.
*.I have ptt'Ved them excellent f,e
Whooping Cungh,’’
REV. H W. WARREN. Boston.
“B -neficial when compelled to speak
i-fTerirg form COLD ”
Rev. S J P. ANDERSON, St. Louis
“Effectual in removing Hoarseness an*’
-li'iitiiin 1 f tl-e Th oat; so common witl
peakersnnd Sirgcrs ”
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON.
IjiOrango. Gn.. Teacher
of M"-:e, S'-nthern Female College.
“Greaf benefit when t-iken Hef.*r6 an
Iter peoacliirg. as they prevent Hoarse
—s. From their past • fleet. I think the'
rill be of permanent advantage *0 me.”
R. v. E. ROWLEY. A M .
President of Athens College.Tenn.
Sr* Sold hvall Dn-ggi.-ts, at TWENTY.
’IVE CENTS A 150X^5
I-SUP, (p] 28 fm j
TROCHES
BROWN’S
TROCHE."
BROWN’S
TROCHES
BROWN’S
TROCHES
BROWN’S
TROCHES
BROWN’S
troches
BROWN’S
TROCHE’
BROWN’S
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BROWN”
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BROWN”.
TROCHE:
BROWN’:
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Deeembei
IAW CARD.
The undersigned liaxe a-s, ciated themselves tn.
,ether in the practice of Law, tmdei the firm name of
CLARK, IRVIN & TAYLOR,
uni will give prompt attention to all business entrust-
d to theii care in the countii s ot
Dougherty. Lee. Sumter,
Terrell, Wurth, Mitchell,
Calhi-us, Early, Decatur,
M tt.LER,
nd by special contract, in anv county in South-West-
•ru Genrgm. - RlCH’I). H. CLA1.K
SAM I. D. IRVIN, ’
WM. TAILOR.
Albany Feb. 14, 18f’,t. 30 tf.
J. C. COUPTvN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
K£XI.Xr3GZ:VXZtLB, GA.
Office in lltt Cuurt House, nppusitt the Ordinary'i
(ffice A
5’5’TLL practice in tiie Counties composing the
♦ * Oemnlg. e Circuit.
bn* y 1 I. 1S6). 39 tf.'
iSTfil
GAUDTi
ini
OFFICE IN THE M ASONIC BUILDING
MILLEDOE VILIJZ. GA.,
IIPAllopernrions performed witli. care and war-
euted satisfactory.
Miiledgevilie. May 5th. ISfiO. 5“ tf
TAILORING.
J. C.SPE r ling,
thankful for past favors
would inform hi* old
frivi ds and cuptonen*,
that lie is still at liia
K LSI NESS and can
he found next d»*or to
the Recorder office.
Ilis fits and work,
warranted to give
SATISFACTION.
V -V 1st l«G(l 24 tf.
IfU. t li. HALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to
JiFfERSCJ SXBX22T.
BF*Rf.sidencf.—tlie ’’ recently occupied
•y Mr Chamberlain.
Fit "’ i next door.
THE SOLTHEKN CONFEDERACY.
BY IIANLEITER J-'DAIR,
ATLANTA, GA.
rpllE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
k under armn^emei.tx ja»t completed, w ill contain ui.
the latent intelligence nt every kind. r« pm ted exprena-
ly form hy Magnetic Tele^iaph, and t!»e Mails. AIhu.
•iaily reportsuf tiie Atlanta aud other Markets. Loc l
Incidents aud [terns, &.r , &c. Price—$> a-vear; $
for six months, or 5 » Cents for one inoutii — alway s ii.
advance.
I be WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY i
made up fron1 1 and contains the cream of, toe Daily
It is a l.tr«r * sheet, and give* more fresh readimrniattei
ilian any other Weekly in the Confederate State.-. Itr*
Market Keports, will he full, and made up from nctunt
tranKaerions. Price $ 2 a year^or$l 25 for six months
—iuva i ibly in advance.
Post masters* aie authorized to net ns our Agents
in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money—
for Wtiirh ttioy wii! he allowefi toreinin, as emnuusion,
weiify-Hve cents on each Weekly, or fifty cents ou
each i) liiv subscriber.
Persons ffettii!*; up Clubs of five, ten or more
subs ‘ribets, will be supplied with the e »pies ordered
at 12 l-2 percent, less tliau our regular r ites.
Cy*X«» name will be entered on our b »nks until the
m»ney is paid, nnd all subscriptions are discontinued
when the time expires for which payment is made,
unless the same be renewed.
Address, IIANLEITER Sl A PAIR.
Atlanta. Georeda.
Marchl<?fd. 47
TiliS SOUIliLlcV bEFUULII’.
Thi* Daily and Weekly Political ami Commer
cial Join mil. edited by
JAMES M. SMYTHF.,E«q . and.
J'JHN B. WEEMS, E-(| , Associate.
Contains the latest news by Telegraph and Mai);
is published in the city of Augusta. Georgia, hy
WM. J. VASON & Co.
It is the cheap*-st Political Paper ol its
Size, issued Daily in the Confed
erate Sla'es of America.
TERMS—CASH L\ ADVANCE:
Daily for Om* Y"i-ar On
•• “ *ix Months 3(0
“ ’* Three Months. I 50
“ “ One Month 5“
Weekly fur One Year $2 00
“ ’• six Months I 25
“ “ Four Months I 0
“ *• One Month 25
Post-Masters are anthnriz*-d to act as oor Agents
fo receive subscriptions, and forward ip ns tin
Monei, 40 2m.
Scholastic Year 1860.
New
Arrangement.
Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 11 th iitst.
THE .Subscribersare convey- -*7 v
ing the U. S. Mail from Mil-
k-dgevillc via Sparta, Gnlver-
ton and Powtlton to Dmilile .y-r*VQ—5
Wells.and would respeetfuliy iu\ite the attention of
their friends and the travelling public, to their new
nnd complete arrangement for travelling facilities
over thi.-line.
SCHEDULE—l^ave Milledgeville after the arrival
of trains from Columbus. Mm-on and Savannah: Ar*
rive in Sparta at Go’ciock P. M. and at Double Wells
same evening.
Lenve Double Wells a'ter the arrival of morning
trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at
Sparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same
evening.
With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers,
we solicit a liberal patronage.
MOORE & FORKS.
t)f«|r Otto**-Milled eevW, Hotel Milled ceritte-.G a.
F.dirarde' Hotite. Sparta.
Moore's Hotel, Double Wells.
July 11,1859. 8 tf.
flourishing Institution hi t Five General Ds-
l partuieuts. >
lsf. A Collegiate Department
Which embraces a f*»u r years course of study, incln*
liuff all tlie branches of Science necessary to make
Youngr LjkJu*8 thorough and accomplinhad bdiolari.
Tuition £50 00 per annum.
2d. An Acalemic Dppurtmen!,
In which pupils arc properly prepared for Cnlle? 1 ’,
tndagood ha»islaid f>r thorough Scholarship. Tu
ition from $20 to 40 a year.
•3d. A Music Department,
'For instructing pupiN on the Pi ana Forte. Oni^r,
Harp, Organ, Harmonium, Violin. &C. Tuition $*>Q-
4th. Ornamental Department,
Where instruction is given in every variety o’
Painting and needle woik. Tuition from $20 tof4<
5th. A Domestic Department.
F^r teaching: pnpili* the Elementary and
lutieeof Domestic Affairs.
FACULTY.
Rev. W. C. WILKES, A. M., President,
Prof. R T.ASBURY, A. M., Sec’v.
Rev. <4.T. Wilbnm, Iff. D., Prof. W. Fisher A. 5f*
Mis Mary A. Wilkes. Mrs M. A. Land.
Minn .inlia A. Stanford. Mi.** Koxa ihappcl*
Mis** Carrie E Land. Mi»« Clara Stone*
Miss Eunice.I- E-sketr. Mrs. Am^csBraomntier
Rov. Adiel s mrwood, D. P., Griffin, President
Board Trnatcc^ ^
Hon..John T. fVowder, Monroe county, Vice Frcs .
Col. John T. Stephens, Forsvth, Ser’y.
A. G.Cabatdfss, Es<i-, F«»rs\tfi, Treasurer.
COMMENCEMENT.
Examination ofSenior Class. July 2,— 6.
Annual Examination. July 12, 13. 16. n
Commencement Sermon, Rev. P. II. Hell. V. v-,
\then«..1u>v 15.
JHiii"r Exhibition, July I7th.
Commencement dav, Julv 18th. ., j
Literary Addrejs, by Hon. Mr. Douglas. Cnmberi,
! Fall Term will begin Ang. 20th. For furtlrf
| information send for a VfLKES, Prf s’t.
R. T.Asbury, Secretary Faculty.
.lulv'ifh. 1*60.
:t lv.
CASTLEN & VAl)DELL,
Wnni.EMI.E «il» BETHL WUK8S O
DRIOS, MEDICINES, &c.
MACON, GA.
November llSth, 1*66. 26^d* w
EF If yon are affliefed with Kies, send toi
& Hall ami *rer a box of Sturdevant n pil
ment. and h* ct ra-1 Price H* 1 " 11 .
Jnc.b'- «-rdi»l. which is an exe
for engh colds, pain mf lie b v ''' s, l '‘'”’ r ^ jj^lL-
may befoundatthe Drug Sc-v ofHxatr A. u