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THE TWO HE80l»ER,fl!SSE* KEEK V ' D Wf ''
EEO».
The two noble heroines, Misses Abbic
Keer and Mary McLeod, of Fairmont, j
Marion ennty. who rode from their homes |
to Phillippi. .-: distance of thiny'u id miles, j
to apprise our forces there of the approach j
of the enemy arrived in Staunton by the!
Western train on vVcdnesiiay night last, i
and remained till Friday morning, when j
they went to Richmond. M hilc here they
were the “observed ot ail observers,” and
wore received with a cordial welcome.
Great anxiety was manifested by all to
hear a detailed account of their interesting
adventures from their own lips. They
left Fairmont at 6 o’clock on Sunday morn
ing, and hastened, without escorts to
Phillippi. I hey had not gone a great
distance before they found that a slme of
one of the horses needed fixing. They
stopped at a blacksmith shop for that pur
pose and while there a Union man came
up and qnestioned them verv closely as
to who they were, and on what mission
they were going. Miss McLeod replied
to his interrogatories—telling him that
their surname was Fleming and that they
were g ing to Barbour county to see their
relations. Their interrogator seemed to
be very hard to satisfy, and it taxed the
ingenuity of Miss McLeod to improvise a
story which would succeed in imposing up
on him. As soon as the horse-shoe had
been fixed, they again proceeded on their
way, but had not gone far before their evil
genius, their interrogator at the hlacksm'th
shop dashed by them on horseback.
They perceived that his suspicions had
not been allayed, and that he was going
on in advance of them to herald the ap
proach of spies. They allowed him to
pass out of sight in advance, and then de
stroyed the letters they had in possession
that the search of their persons, fo which
tbej? then anticipated they would he re
quired to submit, might not betray them, i
When they arrived at the village of W fib
ster. they found it in commotion, and j
many persons were anxiously awaiting
their arrival in the eager hope of captur
ing the spies. They were there subjec
ted to a rigorous cross-examination. The
heroines were calm and self-posessed—
answering their questions without hesitan
cy—and expressed a perfect willingness!
to have their persons searched by any lady
they might select for that purpose. They j
were allowed to pass on, after being de-
C |TAT ION S.
GEORGIA., Bulloch County.
To all whom it may cnccnt.
\TI7’Hl‘jREAJj, Stephen Richardson, will apply
T» to me for letter* of Administration on the
estate of Rebecca Riciiardsoti, widow of A. Rich-
arrison, late ot said county, dereasefl
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person- interested, tone and appear at my office
MONTHLY CITATIONS
GEORGIA, Jasper county
W HEREAS. John II. Ezell aud William K.
Powell Executors to the last will aud tes
tament of Evan !I Powell deceased, makes ap
plication to me for letteis of dismission from said
trust
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office on
and there
letters of
icants in
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2 5t WILLIAM LE , .Sen.. Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Bulloch County.
to alt whom it may concern.
TVfHEREAS, Thomas Nevill, will apply to mb
T T for letters of Administration on the estate of
Jacob Nevill, Jr., late of said county, dsceased
Given under my hand and official signature at.
office, this fifth day of March. 1861.
[ 4.-! mCm ] M H H ETCH ISON. Only.
GEORGIA, Bulioch County.
To all persons whom it may concern.
t J UEKEAS, Charles and Thomas Knight,
* * Administrators of the estate of Alexander,
GENERAL AUVERTI3EMEN1».
Tax Laws of Georgia.
COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE,
A FEW oopie&uf the TAX LAWS are uu uaud anu
for sale at this office.—Price $1 per copy
FOR SALE.
1460
acres. 3h0 of which is heavy
timbered oak and hickory. Said land
adjoins the lauds of Eli Baxter, on the
Erfst, the Beaver Dam creek, on the
South, West by the lands of Mrs. Ferrell, and
North by the lands of Messrs. Allen and Bower.
On the place are Gin house aud cotton press, Over-
M Y plantation, containing
a.
m
CARRIAGE
SHOP.
H. fc. GARDNER,
(Successor to H. B. & B R. Gardner,) j
Would respectful!v announce to the public gener
ally, that he has taken the SHOP formerly oc
cupied by H. B. «& B. R- Gardner, where he in-
tends carrying on the business of Manufacturing
and Repairing any and all kinds of Vehicles, in ;
all of the various branches.
Particularattention will
be given to the DOING
UP of Carriages, Retrim-
All kinds of Carriage Iron Work
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
IT SPARTA, (iA.
T HE undersigned having recently purchased
the premises generally known as " Mackies
old stand” has opened a Hotel lor the accommodu- i
tion ot the people.
bSS
b A |, u s.
Jacob Aevill, .Jr., late ot said county, dsceaseu I Knio-bt | at „ of nnnnrv deeea-5.il anniies to i uneiiiu|[ uim«, i iw - =
These are therefore to e : te and admonish all . ot saio county, . eeas u, applie house, kitchens, aud other necessary buildings, a
pJ S o^intere«ed??o be and appear at my office | " lfcttCTS ol dlSR — fruD * sa,d AdBnn,8tni -1 large garden, and Blacksmith shop, and thirty-five
within the time prescribed by law, and file their | X j lfl8e are therefore to cite and admonish all! aoreS‘, f heavy oak. aud hickory land, og
objections, if any th*-y have, otherwise said letters | p ergons concerned, to be and aopear at my- office
will he granted to tile applicant. within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause.
Given under my baud officially, this 'J7th day j lf any tliey LavCi why sai i letters of dismission
of May, frOI.
a 5t
[1> B]
WILLIAM LEE. Ren. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper Con ty.
U HEKLAS. Jarrett B Kelley, Executor fo
the last W ill and Testament of Benjamin
W. Banks, late of said county, deceased, makes
application to me for letters 01 Dismission from
said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons int resied in the estate of sa d deceased,
to be and «pp--ar at my office, on the first Mon >a>
in December next, to show cause, if any thev
li ive. why .letteis ol Dismission should not be
granted the applicant in terms oi the statute.
Given under my hand and official signature n'
office, ths7th day of Max. I“*61
ol m6m. M H HUTCHISON, Ordy.
seer's house. Barn, Negro-houses, and all other j mg, &c.
npep-sarv out htiildintrs i done with despatch. ... _
Also, i'n tfie Village of Mount Zion, a large two ; We will make to order any description of a ve-
story dwelling house, with barns, stables, carriage | hide at short notice. .
J — „ A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and we hope that those having
work to be done ,n our line of business, will give
us a trial. We feel confident of giving them entire
satisfaction, both in materials,durability, and in
(
RILE NISI.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
Cullen M F'eeipa.it,)
Ac Archibald Freeman I Petition to establish
vs. [ destroyed deeds.
John M. Freeman. J
Cldc's Office of the Superior Cnuit.
11TLLEN M FREEMAN, and Archibald
Freeman, having by their petition, filed in
this office, -et forth that John M Freeman made
and executed a Deed, of which the foregoing is a
copv *nd that said original lots bee* n destroyed.
| and having prayed that said copy, which is sworn
to, should be established, in lieu of the origina
it i- therefore Ordered, That said John M Free
man show cause, if any he have, at the next
term of the Superior Court of said county, to he
held on the first Monday in October next.
( eighteen hundred and sixty one.) why said c opy
should not be established in lieu of the original.
Witness, the honorable Iverson L. Harris,
Judge of said Court, tliisfohdav of April. I~6l.
GEO W TARPLEY. Clerk.
Willi inson Superior Court April Term, 1801.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant,
John M Freeman, is not a resident of this State,
and not to ho found within the limits of this j
that
should uot be granted to said applicant.
Given under my band officially, this 10th day
of May, 1861. D Ji
51 infini WILLIAM LEE. Sen Ord’y
GEORGIA, Twiggs County
YIUHEREAS, Henry Carter. Executor of the
*T last wil-and t-stament of Benj -axon, lat- [
of said county, deceased, has filed bis final return t
and vouchers in my office, showing a settlement i
"f said estate, and makes his appica'ion in due
foim of taw for letters ot dismission from his said
trust.
I lies© are 'herefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate to be and ap-
p nr at my office, on or by the first Monday in
■ NOVEMBER next, then and there to show cau-e
i why said letters may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion
j April Iffih. Mil,
48 mfim. LEWIS «r>T r tmv
the place.
In the Village is a flourishing Male School. I he
land will be sold seperateiy, or with the house to
suit the purchaser Terms easy. Refer to Hen
ry R Gumming, Augusta, or to G Bryan, Sneed
Post Office, Lee co.,or Jos. Bryan. Mt. Zion.
Peh. 11.1861. 3* 6m.
Administrator’s Sale.
W next, at the Court House door, in the cou
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 —Sain
land sold as toe property of the Estate oj Jacob
Taylor deceased. Terms made known on the day
DEMPSEY TAYLOR, Adm'r.
April 80. 1861. 5b f ds
prices.
Vlilledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13,1857.
SAM’L n. IRVIS.
33 tf.
greexi.ee butler.
GEORGIA Twiggs county.
U JHEREAS, John M. Pearce, Guardian of T.
A Pearce, applies to we for letters of
dismission from said trust, he having fully execute^
as will more fully- appear by reference t.
Bulloch. Administrator’s Sale.
B Y-virtue of mi order from t e Court of Ordi
nary of Bulloch county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in July next, between the usual
hours of sale, before the Court-house door in sai-t
county-, seven hundred and eighteen acres of land,
more or less lying in said county, well improved,
hounded North by Wm D Brannen, East, by
John Lastinger. South aud West by William E.
McEiven. it being the late residence of John D
IRVTN & BUTLER,
tLI. to ,.„d tto fir-, Tucwiai Ip SVLS j J [ j 0 R N E f S AT LAW,
ALBANY, Georgia
I yRACTIOE in tho Superior Courts of the South
Western Circuit,—in Tem-'J, Randolph, and Ear
ly counties in tiie Pataula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma
con Counties, in the Mac* n Circuit, ia the United j
States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special
contract.in any County in Southern Georgia.
January 1st’ I860. 34 tf j
NOTICE.
( TnESUBSf’RlBEKS HOUSE, will be s&OL i
open tor the reception of MEMBERS Iwift
OF THE LEGISLATURE, at the ap
proaching Session. Call and see me
E S. CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1. I860- 19 tf
tiie record and vouchers of file in iny office, and] MeElven, deceased, and sold for the ban* fit of th
a receipt in fud from said T. A. Pearce. . „.i -r. ft-..
ufoct
Tii-. j.-are th
appear at my office on or by-the first Monday in Slav
next, to show cause why saiil letters may not be
granted.
A Givf,n under hit band officially at Marion, Jan IS.
TOM.
[30 mOiK.j
LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'v.
GEORGIA. Twiggs County.
King A
mexed. of Nathan King
W HEREAS, Thomas King Administrator with
the will anm
deceas
heirs and creditors Terms on the dav. of sale.
wiLit-ircui i, mein fcN, Adm r.
May 15th, 1861 [l> n] 52 tds.
VV
Appling Mlicrifl Stale.
ILL be sohl b-fore the Court House door, in i
the Town of Holmesviffo, Appling County, j An n
on the FiistTuesday in July nsxt. within usual | ‘ ' ''
sale hours, the following named property, to-wit:
Lot of Land No, 44, in the 5th l)ist of said
county, levied on as the property of J. P Baar to
issued from the Ju--
ia favor ot
Wm. F. Hovis vs J P Baar, levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable, property pointed out
by said Hovis.
orf.f.n B. RITCII, Sh’fti
HHgigf
tained f**r some time, though tlieie. were.. . - - ,, , , . n . .. ,
. , , * n * vV.ate, it tnrrefore Oidt-red, by the Court, thm
Some in tlie crowd who were very much J j] HJ fo r ocr<»ii,rr I7i?]c Nisi be served, by beinpr pub
opposed to it. As SCoTl as they got out of i fished in the Southern Federal Union, a public
sight of t' at village they rode very rapid- J gazettee, for the space, of three months,
ly. for Tear that they might still he arres-i . A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson
/ , . ,-i i i fsupenur Court, April term, 1861
ted by some of those who were so much ‘ geo. W. I'ARPLEY. Clerk.
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from saiJ | satisfy an Att.achmenMi. fa issued fri
estate he having by a decree of the Superior Court I lice’s Court ot the 4-67 * li dist G. M..
of the Macon Circuit fully executed said trust, as
will more fully appear by reference to the returns
and vouchers of file in my office.
These are therefore to ciet and admonish all and
singular the parties at interest to be and appear at
cij office on or by the first Monday in Septemhei
next, then and there to show cause why said King,
should not be hence discharged according to law.
Given under my hand officially at Marion.
LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
Jan 28. 186! 37 m6m
of teething, by softening tbe
ill allay allpai.n aud spasmod-
opposed to allowing them to proceed
Tliey arrived at PhUlippi about 2 o'clock
in tbe afternoon of the same day. and told
Col For erfiebl that the enemy would at
tack his camp tiiat night or the next morn-1
ing These I* heathen went to the house;
of a Mr Huff about a mile atid a half from !
Phillippi, win-re they stayed all night J
The next morning they heard the report ;
of tiie firing at Phillippi, and, in disguise.!
accompanied by a countrywoman, returned
to Phillippi on foot to see what had been j
the result.
They moved about amiefst the enemy
Avithout being defected or molested iu the
least degree. Going into one of the
bouses, they found .James Withers, of tbe
Rockbridge Cavalry, who had concealed
himself there to prevent the enemy from
capturing him. I hese ladies immediately
told him tiiat they would effect his rescue
it he would tiust to them. He very readi
ly consented, whereupon these ladies dis
guised him as a common countryman by
furnishing him with some old clothes.
I hey then gave him a basket of soap, with
a recipe for making it, that he might pass
as a pedlar of that necessary article.
With tb ese old clothes and his basket of
soap on his arm. an i gallantly mounted
upon a tnulc, accompanied by bis guar
dian angels, lie passed safely through the
crowds ot the enemy, and was brought by [
them safe and sound into the camp ot Ins i
friends at Beverly, after a circuit >us and
bard ride over piecipitons mountains j
where persons seldom, il ever, rode before. I
Uis fellow soldiers and friends rejoiced j
greatly when be arrived, foi tliey tbo ght |
that he was either killed dr taken prison- J
ir by the enemy—they rejoiced that the
supposed “dead was alive, and the lost;
was found.” He is now known in out ‘
camp as the “pedlar of soap ” 'The hero- ;
icconducl of these ladies will live in his
tory. and they will become the heroines
of many a thrilling story of fiction in
years to come.—Staunton Spectator.
Descendants of Gen Gremc.—The Com
mander-in- hief of the Southern Arm}
in the Revolution lias now three great-
grandsons iu the service of tbe. South, two
in Virginia and one in Gcoigia to which
latter State they all belong. Gen Green
was one of the most able Generals and
true patriots of the times tiiat tried men’s
W
;E< IRGIA Wilkinson i-ruuty
HEREAS. Tlmaias II Parker, Afiministra i
tor on the estate ot Marjiana Ballard de- j
ceased, applies to ti <* undersigned, for letters of j
dismission from said Administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a'’ !
persons concerned, to he and appear at mv office j
within the time prescribed b.v law. to show raus- j
if any they have, why letters of dismission shouH |
not be granted to said app! cant Given under j
May 27th, 186!..
COPY OF PEKl).
8T\TE OF' GEORGIA. Twiggs county.
K NOW all men by these presents, that 1. John
. M. Freeman, of the .State and county afore-
sa d, for and in consideration of the sum of ten
thousand and eiglny-five dollars, to me in liain*
oaid. bv Cullen M Freeman, and Ar. bibald Fhee-; band „ffi cia i| v a toffice,'fids th*-7th of Februar.
man ot the same place, the receipt whereof I do jd G1 . ln( j n ,. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’v
hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargained, and |
sold, and, by these presents, do grant, bargain.! GEORGIA. Baldwin county. •
and sell unto the said Cullen M Fr eman and j VVrHEREftS, Christianie E. Smith, Administra-
Archibald Freeman their heirs and assigns, the) *» trixon the estate of John S. Smith, deceased
following property, to-wit: thirteen negroes, con-1 has filed her account, and petitions for letters of dis-
sisting of men and women and children, all of
dark complexion, with the following names :
Will, age twenty-eight, Sam, twenty-s-ven vesrs
of age, Luke, twentv-two years of age. Josiah
Admistrator’s Sale.
| llflLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
i it jiext, before the Court House door, in th*
! town of Irwinton, within the legal hours of sal- .
by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
j of tim conntv of Wilkinson, the following ne-
| groes belonging to the estate of Timothy Sears
! late of said county, deceased, to wit: Peter a
| man forty-two years old and dark compbxion,
! who is a common Blacksmith, Isaac forty three
j years old. Joseph eleven years old, Cloe forty -
! seven years old. Queen a common cook twenty
I s*-ven years old and her two children, uusan three j
I years old and Ann one year old, Monro** thirteen j
I years old Hetty thirty four years old, Nathai |
! 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 kno.vn on the day of sale
SAMUEL E. METHVIN. Adm’r.
May 1st, 18(>l. 51 tds.
2/EUS. WINSLOW,
diced Nurse and Ffm*' Physician, p^eeiita to the at
tention ol- r jthers. her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
V © re C II I li » K « IV T EETHIXfi,
which greatly fiu'j’itatea tiie p •
gums, reducing ad inflammation-
ic action, und i«
Sttrc to Regulate the Bowel*.
Depend upon it, mothers, it v. ill give n*8t to yonrsolres, and
KELIbP AM) IIEALT . T • VOI'K INFANT*'.
Wehavonut up and sold this article for over ten years, and
CAN SAY, CONFIDF.VCl-: AND TRUTH <»f it, W’bat WO httVr
uever been ulile to u&y \rr»-' auy other medicin*
—NEVER HAS IT FAIL : AIKS. ED. IN A SINGLE IN*
TANCE, to effect a VVfXSLOW'S CURE * ' v ^ en timely
ft
dissatisfaction by anv
On the contrary, all
jiierotious, and speak in
mendation of its magiea
iu this matter “what v.
SOOTH I NO lone who hmt"*7s*-d it
SYRUP. *fre. di-lishti-d with it,
... t< b-rnis Ol highest eoin-
ctieets mid m* deal virtues. We speak
E no know,** after ten years* experience
a woman aged fifty, Arinis, a woman thirty years
of ag<-. Nicy, a girl ;*ged'*-ig teen years, Isaac, a
boy aged fourteen years, July, a girl aged ten
years. Gharry. a girl eight years of age, M*lia; a
girl aged six years, Henry, a bov aged four years.
Elena, a girl three years of age, Cngo. a boy two
y*-arsof age : which negroes I warrant to be sound
and well in body and mind, and to be slaves for
life, to have aud to hold the aforesaid bargained
property to him the said Cullen M. F’reeman and
Archibald Freeman, them, their heirs and as-igns
forever, and I. the said John M - Freeman, for my
self, my heirs, executors, and administrators, all
and singular, the sai' bargained property unto the
said Cullen M. F’reeman and Archibald Freeman,
their heirs and assigns, against me and my exo ■
utors and administrators, and against ail aud
every other person or persons whatever, shal
and wili warrant and defend by these presents.
In witness whereof. I have set my hand ano
affixed my seal, this 23rd day of .Urinary, 18fv>.
JOHN M FREEMAN.
Signed, scaled, and delivered in presence ot
us. Roiif.rt Rozar,
2 2m. J. M. Meadows, J. P.
A FTER the first term of the Court of Ordinary
*>t Twiggs County, after the expiration 01
sixty days, I shall app y to said Court for leave t*
sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estat*
of Matthew W. Little, late of said Comity, d*
ceased. JAMES T. LYANS, Adin'r.
Marion June 13th INil. (L s) 4 9t.
If OTIC d.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
LL persons having demand*, against Solomon IS-
Murphy late of said county deceased are hereby
notified to present them properly attested to us witln
Hie time prescribed by law or they will not he settled
All persons indebted to said d< ceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment.
M. N MURPHY. )
ELIZABETH MURPHY. £
June 10th 1861. 4 9t.
vy HEREAS, J
M on the estai
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lant and generous Ido*>d still Hows through
worthy channels.—Richmond, Dispatch. |
Virginia Women.—On Saturday last
when the report of an engagement a’ ;
Aquia Greek reached Fredericksburg the
wife of an officer on duty there, inquired, I
“Who brings the news/"
Some one responded,
“Your husband.”
The wife’s reply was characteristic of I
Virginia women, she said,
“If they are fighting at the Creek what
is my husband doing here?”
Of . ourse the officer was there on duty;
but the reply of the wife was worthy the
days of the Revolution.
Uniforms Dcur aide, hut not Essential.—
The Ricinnoud 1 lispateh announces b}
autiiGnty that grind companies of volun
teers will not he rejectea by the, Ootifed
crate tiriries on the gmund that they areiiu-
snpplied with uniforms. The revolution
ary vai.it Jays, was fought by soldiers in
coats *f many colors, aud the old wool hat.
copperas dye and. pokeberry red carried
the day against the glittering lace and
flashing helmets of the g eatest power of
earth We can afford to follow their ex
ample. and the. Government has deter
mined not to stand on such matters for the
futurt.
Should the change be adopted, it will
work a great reduction in the cost of the
war, aud that without detracting from the
efficiency of the troops.
mission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
adversely concerned to show cause why said petition
should not be granted, in terms of tbe law iu such ease
made and provided.
Given under my hand at office, this 18th of Feb’\
mi. [:)il mfim.] JOHN HAMMOND, Ord y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
Julius N Porter, administrator
estate of Starling Stuckey, late of
said county, deceased, applies to the undersigned
tor letters of dismission from his administrator
ship.
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if apy they hove, why said
Julius N PoiterJadminisfrator as aforesaid,should
■■ot be discharge!!On or before the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my hand officially at office.
-ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
J eh / th, 1 -01. 38 mfim
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
W TIEKKAS, .Dimes W. Vaughn, Administrator.
de bonis non. on the estate of Martin Puckett,
deceased, makes application to me for letters of di-
mission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested in said estate to be ami appear at my offiei
m the first Monday in September next, then ar d there
to show cause if any they have, why letters of dis-
nission should not be granted the npjufeaut in terms
■ A laiv.
Given under my hand ami official sigfhitnre at office
this 4th dav of February. 1861
[38 nitiiii] M II HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
\\j HEREA', A. R. Brundagp, makes applies
tion to me for letters of dismis-iou, fr on
he Guardianship, of Rebecaa .J. Holden, now th*
if- of J T Medows
These are therefore to cite and admonish a'
•• r>ons, to be and appear at my offic*- witlilii th*
ime prescribed b\ law, to show cause if any tlie»
• in. why letters of dismission shall not bo grante*'
• > said applicant Given under my hand and
flicial signature, this F< h . I lib 1861.
•<'t m‘-m FI I 18 HARVIT L Ord'v.
'•hlfklilA. Hi..1 ch Comity.
dnia F Hodges. Moses I.
Benjamin R Hodges Execn |
ors of the wifi of Joshua Hodges, deceased, ap j
..lies to tiie undersigned tor letters dismissor,
from their Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all!
tersons to he and appear at iny office within >li* f
ime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any thev ,
■ave, why letters of dismissory should not h* I
rant, d said applicants i
Given nude* my hand and oflieial signature,
he 1st day of March. 1861.
41 nu.m. DAVID BEASLEY. D. Ord’y.
GEORGIA Wilkinson county.
\irHEREAS, Joi
r V (lodges and B
Executor’s Sale.
fVTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
U next, before the Couit House door, in the
town of Irwinton, within the usual bourr of sale
the following lands belonging to the estate of Eli
Sears, late of Wilkin-on county, deceased, to wit:
about seven hundred and seventy-five acres nea'
Turkey Creek with improvements, oounded ot.
the north by tbe original run of Turkey Creek
east by Nimrod Brown's land, south by Willis Al
leu's lands, and West by Hayden Hughes’ lands
the numbers and district n*'t known Sold under
an order ot tbe Court *.f Ordinary of Wilkinson
Conn ty. Terms marie known on the day
SAMUEL R. METHVIN. Ex r.
May 6th, 1861. 5t fds.
RULE NIM.
John Lrnch ^Rulo Nisi to foreclose Mort-
Miles G. Linch ) g a e e -
Superior Court Putnam County, at March Term
•<1861.
S T being represented to tbe Court by tl.e petition
ot John Lincl), that by deed of Mortgage
dated the7tli day of March, IStiO, Miles G. Lincl
conveyed to tbe said John Linch, the h-t ano
Store room and ro >m above, in the Town of Ea
ojiton. iu Putnam County, purchased of D. H.
Vanmater adjoining lot of Carter & Harvey, anti
bnerifJ B. Harwell and others. (then) occupied
by t)aniel Slade, for the purpose of securing th*
payment of a due bill made by the said Miles G
Linch. which due bill is now due and unpaid
And fnrthef. of securing the said John Linch
against loss as security and endorser on the al
lowing described notes to wit:
One payable to Wm A. Reid, for one hundred
and eighty four dollars, due 25th December, i-0<>.
on which tin* said John ’Linch has paid on th*
15th day of March, 1861, seventy-two dollars aud
ten cents.
One payable to Elizabetl Reid, for two hundred
and forty-three dollars and tvven»y-<uie ce*-ts. *-u*
26th December, li*57, on which the said Join
Linch. has. on the 4th day of F* bruary, 1861. pan
two hundred and ten dollars and eighty cents.
And one payable to ihe order of said John Linch,
-at the Branch Bank Stato of Georgia at Eatonton.
daied March 7ih. Infill
AND SLUDGE OUR lO: ITT All,)\ Coll TDK HI.nLI.MrvT OF
w hat we deci.ar::. In abii»i :-v.'.-\ in.] j.ijri* win-re the in&at
is puiferills from i»aiu and exhaustion, relief will be louu.l in fifteen
»r tv. t-nty ujimiifts alter the uyrup is adniiuistered.
Thic vSHaWf^preparalion in the preFcription of one of the most
experienced and SKILLFUL nursms in New England, aud ha*
been ti red v i’h nerer-IaiJin^ gm cessia
Thousands of Casgs.
It uot only relieves the child from paiu, but invigorates the stom
ach aud bowi Is, corrects acidity, ana give-tone and energy to the
whole system. Il will almost instantly relieve.
Griping in the Boiccls. and I find Colic.
and overcome eonvul- -ions, which, if not
speedily remedied, end t in death. We be
lieve it the LEST AND CHILDREN SUREST REMEDY IN
THE WORLD, ill all > •- TFFTHTYfJ W® «»* DYSENTERY,
AND DIARRHCF.A IN » L*1j i ti IjNI . ^ H , £ ,
arises from teething, or any other cause. We wc
mother who has a child suffering from nuy of the
plaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES. NOR THE PREJUDICES
of others, stand between your suff« ring child, and the relief that
will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow the use of this
medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accom
pany each bottle. "None genuine unless the fae-simile of CURTIS
j & PERKINS, New-York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Sold iu Milledgeville by HU I EVE & CLARK.
Principal office, Xo. 1$ Cedttr Street, N. Y. Price
on/?/ 55 Cent* per Pottle. 14 1 y
September4, l*f,0.
imRHHlE \! ( RAMPS! CHOLERA !
hethcrit
to every
LIFE DROPS.
THE NEVER FAILING
REMEDY.
This medicine kasWn TRIED. TES- !
TED. and PROVED, bv TEN YEARS !
experience, to he the only CERTAIN.
SAFE, and RELIABLE remedy for 1
all BOWEL DERANGEMENTS DIARRHOEA, DYSENTE- j
RY, CRAMPS, PAINS. CHOLERA, CHOLIC, <Lr.. now be
fore the public. One or two doses of 2D drops, will cure the most
severe cramps iu 20 minutes. A single dose often cures the
Diarrhoea and it never constipates the bowels. One dose will sat
isfy anv one of its merits. Price only 25 cents.
Prepared by S. D. TRALL,
43 Bowery, New York.
Sold in Milledgeville by IIF.ilTY & HALL, and by Dru
I Sts gen-rally. (J. c &. co ) Sty
Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
Isa constitutional discost; n coiruptioil of tlio blood,
by which this fluid becomes vitiated, tvoak, nncl
poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the
whole body, and may burst out in disease on any
part of it." No organ is free from its attacks, nor
is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofu
lous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease,
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 the 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
lungs, 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, but they have far less power
to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con
sequently, vast numbers perish I v disorders which,
although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rem
SOUTHERN CULT1VAlOh
KBIifi MEI-:»S i im; the koi tii.
We have noic ready for distribution the following
Seeds which will he iiiuUed free to any of our sub
scritn rs for 1861, who will send us "the necessan
stamps for postage:
Cotton Seed—Dickson’s Improve*!—l oz. package
6 cents.
Hire—Premium, from Atlanta Fair—1 oz. package:
postage 6 cents.
What—Premium white—I oz. package; postagi
6’ cts.
Ily —1 oz. package: postage 6 cents.
Oats—Black and whit* winter—Premium nt Atlanta
Fair—1 oz. package; 6 cts. postage. [State whicl.
kind is desired.)
I.nrernc—l-'z oz. pkgc: 5 cts. postag*
ITSTHEREAS. Nimrod Burke. Executor of dhe
H will of William Bro-.vn deceased, applies to
'■*• in ilorsigned for letters dismissory from his
Executorship.
1 lien fore all persons concerned, are hereby re.
Iuireil to show canse if any they have, why said
Kxecntor on the first Monday in Feptember nex'
-Itoiild not he discharged Given under my hand
fficiallv, at office the 14th ot February. |.“6I.
3't mfim. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord y.
GEORGIA. Baldwin county,
yy HEREAS. E E
oetititioned for letters of dismission flora said Ad
ministration.
I his is therefore to cite .-.11 persons adversely
•oncerued. to tile their objections on or before
Monday the second day of September next. Giv-
•ii under my official signature this Feb 20.1-61.
41 nibm. " JOHN HAMVOND. Ord’v.
hich amounts arc now due to him and un
| paid. e
It is ordered, that the said Miles G- Linch, do
pay into tins Court by the first day of the next
Term, the principal inteiest and costs due on
said due bill and in tes, or show cause, it' any h*
has to the contrary, or that in default thereof,
toreclosure be granted to the said John Linch ot
said Mortgage and the equiiy of redemption oi
die said Miles G. Linch therein ho forever hared :
and that service of this ittle he perfected on saitl
Miles G. Linch according to 'aiv.
WM A. REID,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
A true copy taken from the Minutes of the Court,
| March Term, 1861
. . . '■ Stanly, Administrator of. Superior Court Putnam County, at March Term
Irwin Ewing, late ofsnid county deceased j |i<;i
. - tiered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of
And one for eighty nine days after date, tor t j ie consumption which decimates the human family
fifteen hundred aud forty-one dollars. Hie whof - la; . ol q„ n directly in this scrofulous contamina
tion ; and many destructive diseases of the liver,
kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise
from or arc aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people arc scrofulous;
their persons are iuvad d by this lurking infection,
and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse
it from the system we must renovate the blood
by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by
healthv tood and exercise. Such a medicine we
supply in.
AYERS
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 remedials that have been discovered for
51 m4m. j t ] ie expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood,
1 and the rescue of the system from its destructive
j consequences. Hence it should he employed ior
the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other
| affections which arise from it, such as Eruptive
and Skin* Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose,
or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches,
BtAixs and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism,
Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy,
Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints
ARISING FROM VlTIATED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The
May 11. 186'.
T. J. PRITCHARD,
Deputy Clerk
RILE itISI.
Hudson, Fleming & Co. j> Kule Nisi t0 forc .
(j close Mortgage.
04
1861
vs.
Miles G Linch.
do.
dr*.
do.
il**.
do.
seed—1 i
rasi—1-2
White C
Hi’d C/orrr— do.
Orchard Grass-do.
Kentucky Bhtc.-i1*>.
Red Top— —do
Hungarian Gram
postage.
Stanford’s ft dd Gee
postage.
Egyptian Millet—l-2nz. papers; 3 cents postage.
I v~Lueti subscriber, for 1861, who sends stamps, is
entitled to one or two piqu-rs of seed, ns above: nn<
those who get npclubs, may draw the same'prupor-
tiou for each name sent.
Other .-ed* will bo -constantly added to this list;
mid wc cheerfully send them on the above terms
GEORGIA, Hullm-hcounty.
v\ HEREAS, John Goodman Ex'r. of ihe es-i
of Eatonton. in the County
on the main business street, adjoining lots ot
Daniel -lade Andrew Reid **nd Jam* s A. E'h-I
ridge, [then"! occupied by R B Nisbet and 8. S
tate ot Nathan J. lone and admsnistrator I Dtisen berry, (then] lately the other room by
*n flic estate of Josiah If. Jones, late of said man- • Edgar N Macon, for the purpose of securing the *
y. applies to me for letters ot dismission fioni ! payment of a promissory note, made by the said j
said executorship and administration. ; Miles G. Linch, to the sa-d Hudson, Fleming & I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and j Company,
singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceas i Oue on flic 6th day of September, l - 60.. for the j
-d. to show cause, if any they have, why letters of ’ sum of five hundred and thirt\-one dollars and j
dismission should not bo granted the applicant at! twenty cents, which note is now due and un
It being represented to the Court by tbe peti
tion of Hudson, Fleming & Co , that by deed ot
vtortgage. dated the 7th day ot March, Imili,
Miles G. Linch, conveyed to the said Hudson,
Fleming & Co. the House and Lot. in the Town arbing from > it.ated or impure vloov. ine
of Eatonton. in the County and 8, „te aforesaid, popular belief m “ unpunty of the bfod »founded
package—G els.
papers-, 3 cents
Scrap of History.—During the Rev- .
olutioiia rv war, fieri. LaFayette, being in! !?' e 8linl ‘ '“? ve a large assortment of vegetable ami
, . - • • l. r n 11 i flower Seeds, especially adapted to the South, ready
Baltimore, was invited to a ball, lie went. -*=-—=i—t. >— :
as requested: but instead of joining in tbe
a nusemeiit, as might have been expected
of a young Frenchman of 22, he addressed
the ladies thus:
•‘Ladies you arc very handsome; yon
dance very pretty ; your ball is very fine
—but my men have no shirts.”
This was irresistible. The ball ceased;
the ladies went home and went to work,
and the next day a large number of shirts
were prepared by the fairest hands of . - . .......
Hal,;, r, , ,1 ,1 . I . 1 ,,, - rile Southern Cultivator is published in Augustn,
Baltimore tor the gallant defenders Of their ,a$l perycarin advance,
oniinfrv. £2 1 T ,
for distribution t*v the middle of January. These
little packets of seed, scattered far and wide, throng!
remote sections of the Southern States, may be tb>
means of effecting much good; and will probably save
many readers tbe expenditure of money lot articles
not udapted to their wants. This will be found r. ver>
cheap nuKle of testing the value ol the different Veg
etables, Grasses, Ac , tie... and short reports of eithei
the success or failure of these experiments will be
highly interesting to our readers. The more widely
the Cultivator fc circulated, the greater will be the
distribution of seed nml agricultural information; and
ns the agriculture of the 8011th is the har.it of all pros
perity, no true patriot. * an do his section dr people n
g'caterser\ iee than hy aiding us in successfully car
rying out of this enterprise.
for which we were formerly dependent on iho
N**r h, and anv inn*t who supplies any of these
Want-, contributes, in no small degr-e. to onr w-
depend* ure «nd has ens the time wh*n all the
t-mnbiue nt Ijfo can he supplied wi*hiu our own
b--r*1. rs. and we will be th* most independent ua-
Uou ou tbe face of the earth.
he October Term of this Court. Given under my
hand, this 14th March lHil fdb) 43 mfim
WIT MAM LEE. Sr., Ord’y.
fc, >l«i*liV. Jasper comity.
Y4THLREAS Ezekiel P Fears, Guardian of
11 Benjamin F. Fears, lunatic, iiia es applica
non to me tor letters of dismission from said
trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to bp «ud appear at my office on
the first Monday in May next, then and there to
-how cause, it any they have, why* letteis ot dis
mission should not be granted the applicant in
terms ot the law, and be dismissed from said
trust.
Given under my band and official signature at
effice. this 5tli day of March. l w 61
(43 mfim ) M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’v
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W HEREAS. 1! B. DcGraffenreid, administrator
of Muria Walker, deceased, has filed his final
account, ami petitions for letters of dismission from said
administration.
These ure therefore to cite all persons adversely con
cerned, to tile their objections on or before Monday the
second day of September next.
Given under my hand officially, this 2Gth Febm
ary, 1861.
40 mfim. JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood.
The particular puipose 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 Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of theix
paid. 1 action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen-
It is ordered, that t e said Miles G. Linch, do etrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate
pay into this Court, by the first day of the next ® ver >' P, ort “" of oojrectmg its
. . , ? „ i diseased action, and restonner its healthy vitalities. As
1 erm» the principal, interest an « » * a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is
penses for collection ol the huid due on said note, bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished
or show cause, if any he has t<» the contrary, or j,j s health or energy restored by a remedy at
that in default thereof, foreclosure be granted to once so simple and inviting.
the said Hudson, Fleming & Co. ot said Mort-i Not only do they cure the cvcry-day complaint* of
gage, and the equity of redemption of the said every body, but also many formidable and dangerous
MiTes G. Linch therein tie forever bared : and that diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish
service ol this rule be perfected ou said Miles G. gratis_my American Almanac, containing certificates
of their cures and directions lor their use in IW follow
ing complaints: Costireness, Heartlfltrn, Headache,
AT LAIN.
mot the people. \\T ILL practice m tbe courts’ol th*. i*. *
Thu propi letor will use every effort for the com-| ?T circuit. v*cnii-lg,
fort and convenience of all who may favor him I Milledgeville, Ga., MarA 1 1 wem
with tlieir patronage. ! — . co °- 40 l v ,
TBe table will be furnished with the best that, UCSMS, A* ht A, L7||7~»r»rirrT^
a Hancock county market affoids. ... „ * "““AJl,
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good , ' * ,?l rHE ^ >Rac Tice or Lav
stables, and open lots for the exhibition ot thefr j Office 1st Door upon 2djt OOT
st °^ k - : , . ,, . MASONIC HALL'
Conveyances can be had at all times to any ; Jan.23d, 1857.
poiut on either of the Rail Roads. " 1 —-—~ ’
J. M. STANFORD i . DU A 11 C U M TO ] 3 G
of
35 tf.
Sparta..Ga , Jan. 2, ISfili.
35? tf
UH\UI'OUl)«i IHAili
/ / L\Tti g\ OH DUS Alt) C URE S,
The infallible (iiini Coated Pills,
Ale a certain and specific cure for all Urethrer.l
Discharges, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture,andlrri j
tation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros-
tra
irivlit tan. Wilkinson I out,iy
Tenders his Professional services to the citiz*
oi Wilkinson county, [Jan. K _ -- ^
rno M is j. t o v
Jl / TOHJTE Y JIT L J H
NEWTON, Baker countv, Ga *
March 18, 1856.
42 t!
-rja FlhSS Permanently? Gi red
G—V by the useot Caranuuglt's PILE S 1 L V E.
This Salve has accomplished •-xtraordiiiarj cures,
and has gained a lasting reputation Try it.it has
no equal. For sal* bv Gliirvi' A t’l.vRK
ETHERIDGE &.
Factors, fommission and Fornardhu
MERCHAKls
SAVAft^iH. GA. ’
IV L> ETHERIlKit.
■July 15th, 1856.
fill ..VIA
J\0. K. WILDKR A GILLIE,
factors aivd commission
l\1 4a hcu \MTS.
ALSO
Tor Nfw York and Savannah
SIDS WSE3L STEAmSHSPS,
S vVANNAH, ga.,
S TRICT attention given t*i the sale of Cot
ton and other produce—und orders for plantation
supplies filled with dispatch- ’ ' ' * 1
prices.
August 1st. I860.
-and at the lowest cash
11 ly”
fftfew Clothing l
JUST received at the w Ll „,, At G . n . A J
MiHedgeville Clothing Store!
'V. II ETI«F.RI|i,.t, J,
s’tf
Hardeman,jr. J. vv. ii RIPm
afl.OB.ttAM dt GRIPrI v
VN >,U.V, ‘i‘l Iv’f.Ws
D EALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS. T 0H A (
C« >, SEGARS and Groceries of every a
seription. 1
Corner of Chf.rry and l hi no sts.,
HAIOfi « A .
rtept 2, 1859 l4 f
ATTORNEY AT'laW.
Al WO Til, I’hBB,COUNTY. HI.,
P RACTICES inCohb, Cass, Chero ee, Milton
Paulding, and Fulton.
IXEFERr,ZMCES.
b &
“ HOTEL NO. 1.
\ General Assortment of
Gents, Youths, and Boys
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH- gtj
iNG.al! made to order, and the 1
work warranted. Also, a general assortment 01 :
HATS! Beebes tashionable Moleskin am j
Cassimeu, and a variety of SOFT CASS., ahd .
Light Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also a
great variety of TRAVELING TRfcNKS, VA 1
LISES, BAGS, Ac . Ac.
A C. VAIL, Agent. |
April 16th, 1860 47 tf .
Ac-
worth.
I Any .information as to responsibility of par.
ties promptly giv^i Jir\
March 9th, 1861. 42 ly
NEWT LL & WELLBORN.
ATTURNEYS AT LAW,
Mill
IV'ILL PRACTICE in
» ▼ Ocniuigee i ircuit
ille, Ga.
Counties ot the
Milledgeville, Ga , Feb lficTsGO. 3!) ]y.
1AW CARD
The undersigned have associated themselves to-
: get her in the practice of Law, under the firm name of
CLARK, IRVIN Sc TAYLOR,
md will give prompt attention to nP business entrust-
: -d to their care in the counties ol
Lee, .
WoltTH,
Early,
Sumter,
Mitchell,
Decatur,
Dougherty.
Terrell,
Calhoun,
Miller,
and by special contract, in mv county in South-West-
emGenrgin. RICH'D. H. CLARK
SAM’L D. IRVIN, ’
WM. TAILOR.
Albany, Feb. 14, 1861. 39 tf.
J. €. COMPTuN,
IVTILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Important to Females!!
Dr. ‘heeseman's Pills.
N O T 1 C E—The combinations of ingredients
in these PILLS are the i-esiiit of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild in their operation
and certain in correcting ail irregularities, painfu :
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whothei
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain iu the.side. !
palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They car j
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should j
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would b*
sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely j
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life :
or health. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany each Box. AT'T'ARYIf'V A T 7 A T\T
Price. $ I per box For sale by Wm. Barnes lA 1 1 V It il £f I il 1 L il Tf
also by Herty A Hail of Milledgeville, they wil
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L.^heeseman 1 Office in the Court House, opposite the Ordinary's
Box No. 4531. New York Post-office 17 ly j Office)
Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness,
• , 0 r . .
Influenza, ant) Irritation or
[ Soreness of the Throat, relieve
the hacking Cough, in Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and. Catarrh, and give straight to the voire
Of I’ublic Spi uken, ami Singer**.
Few are aware ofthe importance of cheeking acougl
or “common cold’’in its first stage; that which in th*
beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected
soon attacks the Lungs. BROWN’S Bronchal Troches’
containing demulcent ingredients,allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
BROWN’S, “The trouble in my Throat, (for whici j
__ the “TROCHES” are a specific) having |
THOl. H ES mu tifton n mere wln^pcrtr.’’
_„ rv . X. P. WILMS i
BRO'v - S 1 recommend their use to Pl BLIf j
TROCHES [SPEAKERS.” Rev. F.. H. CIIA PIN
YYTILL practice in the Counties composing the
» " Ocmidgee Circuit.
idg,
t*Vhni*" v 1*, 18Gi.
9 R»
DENTAL
OFFICE IN THE MASi
M1LLEDGE V,
LjVA II operations perform
L-nted satisfactory.
Milledgeville. May 5th. ISfiO.
GADDY.
SURGEOF
Si
lea wi
BUILDING
GA.,
with care and war-
5ft tf
BROWN’S
TROCHES
BROWN’S
TROCHES
Great service in subduing TTonrvenes!
Rev DANIEL WISE.
“Almost instant relief in tiie distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma ’
Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON.
“Contain no Opium or anything injnri
nus.'’ Dr. A. A. HAYES. Chemist.Easton
“A simple and pleasant combination fo-
BROWN’S COUGHS Ae.
Dr. G. E. BIGELOW. Boston.
TROCHES; “Beneficial in BRONCHITIS ’’
j DR. J. F. W. LANE. Boston.
BROWN’S] ■ I hnvo |jr*»ved them excellent fo
TDorncc ] Whooping < ough,’'
I IlhUj R [,- v i| w. WARREN. Boston.
“Beneficial wtien c*>mpelled to speak
ffering fom* COLD ’
Rev. S.J P. ANDERSON, St.Lnnis
‘F.ffeetnnl in removing Hoarseness ar*'
•rirntinn of the Th out; so common wit
peakersand Singers ’’
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON.
I.nGrange, Ga.. Teacher
of Music, Southern Female College.
“Great benefit when taken before an
r ter preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
■ss. J'Ynni their past effect. 1 think the*
vill be of permanent advantngi- to me.”
Rev. E ROWLFV. A M .
President of Athens College. Tenn.
Off Sold bv all Drtiggists.at TWENTY
81VE CENTS A BOX ffn
BROWN’
TROCHE
BROWN'
TROCHE
BROWN
TROCHE:
BROWN’
TROCHE:
BROWN’:
J AiLORING.
J. C. S P E R L I N G,
• B thankful for past favors
would inform his old
friends and customers,
that he is still at bis
BUSINESS and can
be found next door to
. the Recorder office.
His tits aDd work,
warranted to give
SATISFACTION.
N..v 1st. 186ft 24 tf.
iVii. 1 ii AuLFl ii \Li7
| IAS removed !*is residence and OFFlCt t*
il J^FF22RSO^ STREET.
ty Residence—the House recently occnj ie<
Mr Chamberlain
Ian 5th IH5>>.
Office next door
Emocrage H me * iiuralim J!
THE
Ol'THERN F ELD AND FIKi S DE,
TROCHEE
Du cumber 1860.
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THE SOUTHERN (ONFEDERICV.
BY HANLEITER A DAIR,
ATLANTA, GA.
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WM A. REID.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
A true copy takpu from the Minutes of the
Court, March Term, 1KJI.
T. .1. PRITCHARD,
Deputy Clerk.
Vav 11, 1861. tn4m.
GEOKUIA, Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Nathaniel J. Dugger, Executor
ou 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 cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear before
said Court, to make objection, if any thev have,
on or before the fiist. Monday in December next
otherwise, said letters will be granted
mode
foi
estate
de-
JOHN W. FLETCHER. Adm%
.4une 4tk, 1861. 3 9^*
«T 4COB’8 CORDIAL.—This efficient remedy for
Diarrhoea and Dysentery is travelling into celebrity
** as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia,
and c »'n’nan'iHti»»n wherever used.—Georgia
Jttftrtonian, May 19,1863. 0
Jacobs Cordial.
NOTICE.
VI 7 ILL Lp sold hpfore the Court House door
* * in the town of Holmesville, Appling conn
»y. Ga . on the First Tuesday in AUGUST next,
between the legal hours of salp. oue Lot of Land’
No. 155 iu 2nd District of said county ; Sold as
'he property of Nathaniel J Hslton, deceased,
for the benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day of s- le.
G. J. HALTON. Adm’r.
June 3rd. 1861. 3 tds
PI» F «AI.VF!irV If you have the Pu.irs g P t« . & T*ht ffirice. —HHmbold’h Buchu will p.*8i-
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GENUINE land hv using it tvr* fays it** •nagW) ■el. difficulty of bree.lhing dimness <>t vision, nains
HI F ssl.TF! calinfluenc* wil’hefelt srdaoer-| ; *the ba b night-sweats siek-stomacl* .* * .-e*
feet cure will follow. For sale by Hxbtt k Hall. | whrertisemem in another oolumu
arising from disordered stomach. Nausea, Indigestion,
Pain in and Morbid Inaeticimf the Bowels, F atulency
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,
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Given under my hand ilhcially, this 16th day apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues
of May 1*61. [t> 11 ] are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
52 m6m. WILLIAM LEE Sen.. Ord’y to employ forthe distressing and dangerous affections
of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our
$5 On j TUE
:} no
1 50
climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
the community have failed and been discarded, this has
This valuable medicine can be obtained at the Drug gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the
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March 30, 18fi|. 47 |
THdi SOUTH fc HiN REPUBLIC.
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Augusta,On., April, 11th, 1361-
fym.LBDOBVIl.Lll
IRON AND BRA>S 1?0UN fc-RY.^
D UFFLEY & FERROWS would respectfuliv ^
form the public that they are now prepa' ^
execute any work in their line with neajnve
patch, such as SUGAR MILL ROLLS, turned^
turned, of any size, from 20 to 12ft dollars pe- an j
.SUGAR KETTLES from 30 to 120gallons ; Sa
I Grist Mill Machinery; Gin Gear of any size
1 Fencing tor House, Garden, Balconies,
i and Cemeteries, at Eastern Prices.
Sash and Clock Weights, Window Sjifo C j
Mill spindles, and Fanning Mill Irons of all de»c
tions, made of the best materials.
35 tf
Work Wnrrantert.
Milludeeville, Jan. ‘24. 1859
CASTLEN & VAHDELL,
WHOLES4LE *II» *ET»'E »«*«•*** 11
DRl ] GS, MEDICINES,
MACON. GA.
November 13th, I860. 26
I afflicred with Piles, aend t" 11 ^
. fc * QtnrriPVAflt > P 11 *
^ If yon are afflicted witn rim, "-* . Jf
& Hall and get a box ot St " rde '“ P
moot and he -nre*t Pn>* »» • hn *
Cmr*W»l. which is ap rxe-
My't^to^da S tthe DrogSfo'^ 4 H * U '