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ffOl'GHTO.Y, tfISBET & BARNES’
Publishers and Proprietors.
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t pc ^outljcni Jfflicral (ttnioit
./ Weekly, >n iMMcdgeciltc, Ga.,
< ' //7/ v of H.ancock and MVdkinxon Sts.,
apposite Court House.)
At $2 a year in Advance,
(Usless in- Advance, $3 Per Annum.)
BATES OF AUVRKTISINtt.
Per s./uarr of twelve tines.
One insertion $1 00, and fifty cents for each subsequent
c.iatiuuance.
p ut without the specification of thenumberol
insertions will be published till forbid and charged
accordingly.
jj u .i'i ■ m Professional Cards, per year, where they
do not exceed Six Links - flu uu
J -Ill contract irilt be made with those who wish to
Advertise by the year, occupying a specified space
legal advertisements.
S lies of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Ex-
ec.'tors or Guardians, are required by law to be held
on tin- first Tuesday in the mouth; between the hours of
lltin the-toreuoon and three in the afternoon, at the
Court lioU3e in the county in which the property is sit
uated.
Notice ot these sales must be given in a public ga
zette t 1 days previous to the day ofsale.
yciccs for the sale of personal property must be giv
en in like manner lit days previous to sale day.
Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate must
a po be published 10 days.
Notice tint application will be madetothe Courtof
Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be
published for two mouths.
1 Citations forUAtonot Administration Guardianship,
A;.-., must he published 30 days—for dismission from
Administration, monthly six months—tor dismission
tr i Guardianship, 10 days.
Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must be published
„ /for four months—for establishing lost papers,
f ir the full space of three months—for compelling titles
; cii Executors or administrators, where bond has been
given by the deceased, the full space of three
mouths.
Publications will always be continued according to
these, the legal requirements, nnless otherwise ordered
at the following
KATES:
Citations, on letters of administration, See. 75
“ dismissory from Admr’n. 150
“ Guardianship. 3 00
Leave to sell Land or Negroes 4 00
Notice to debtors and creditors. 3 00
Sales of personal property, ten days, 1 sqr. 1 50
S ileoflnud ornegrocs by Executors, Ac. pr sqr. 5 00
E-t r ays, two weeks 1 50
- -r a man advertising his wife (in advance,) 5 00
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1862.
[NUMBER 35.
Legislature of Georgia.
<;l.XKRAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
J021ST T. UjWDOxN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YtATONTON. GA.
Eatonton, Ga., Feb. 14,1860. 38 tf.
BOOK-BINDING
The Subscriber is now pre
pared to do Boob~Bind-
ing', in all its branches.
Old Hooks rebound, &c.
MUSIC bound in the best style. Blank Books
maim tact mod to order. Prompt attention will be
given to ail work entilisted to me.
S. J. KIDD.
ISindri-v in Nonlhern Frdrrcl Union Office.
Milledgeville, March I9tli, 1861. 43
GEORGIA. Wilkinson County.
rpW<) months after the date, hereof, npi>liention will
I be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of said county
fur leave to sell all the lands, except the widow's dow
rr, helling to the estate of Alien Davidson, deceased'
lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de-
tirused. This Dec. 6tli, 1861.
■JOS. F. DAVIDSON,
Dec. 10—2m 2t) Administrator.
Eatonton, Nov, 2d 1861.
Margaret G. Rose. ^ Libel for a divorce in
vs '-Putnam Superior Court
James P. Rose ^September term 1861.
It appearing to the Court that said writ has not
been served upon the Defendant and that he re
sides without the limits of the State of Georgia. It
is ordered by the court that service be perfected on
defendant by a publication of this order in the Fed
eral Union, a newspaper published at Milledge
ville Georgia, monthly four months next preced
ing the next Term of this Court.
I do hereby certify that the above is a true ex
tract taken from the minutes of the court.
T. J. PRITCHARD, D. Clerk.
This Novembtr 2d. 1661. 24 4m
FOR SALE.
^ITFSRZOR TENT CLOTH,
IJ weighing 12 ozs per yard, 30 inches wide,
in Bales containing about 620 yards, manufac
tured by Ocmulgee Mills.
Apply to ISAAC SCOTT,
July 16th, 1861. (9 6mos*) Macon. Ga.
JACOB’S CORDIAL will relieve at once the most
obstinate case of Diarrhooea, and dysentery, no mat
ter how severe or violent, it controls with the utmost
n-diness, soothing the mucous lining of the intestinal
canal,allaying all irritation and, brings about u speedy
cure,
JE STILL CONTINUE THE MANUFAC;
TI RE OF
AY
OIL CLOTH OVERCOATS,
CAPES detached to be worn with or without the
coat.
Our Oil Cloth sheets are made to be lined on
both sides with cotton or woolen homespun. It
will then be light and thoroughly waterproof and
much warmer than two o. three ordinary woolen
blankets; for the reason it will retain all the heat
of the body. Overcoats we sell for from $3 50
to .84 50 as some are much heaviet than others,
living made of firmer material. Capes $2 1’0.
Havelocks fiOcts. each. Leggins $1 25 per pair.
Blankets, No. 1, smaller 82 25, No. 2, $2 50.
DR. E C. CYPHERS & S. J. KIDD.
CIP The price of raw material having advanced
so high in so short a time we are compelled to
make a small advance on our goods.
Milledgeville. Sept. 28, 1861. 19 tf.
J. A. & \Y. AY. TURNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Eatanton„Ga.
October, 18, 1S59. 21 ly.
NOTICE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having bought the es
tablishment of his friend F. SHOENBEIN,
deceased, respectfully informs the public, that be
will continue the business in the same form and
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
WM. SCIIEIHING.
Milledgeville, July 15. 1661. 8 lyr.
COATES A WOOLFOLK
oMurcktist ;tni) Commission
M MERCHANTS,
ARE now open and prepared for the reception of
111,III ot their NEW FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE,
iposile Hardeman Sc Sparks. We will endeavor to
•ore ourselves worthy of the patronage of those who
ill favor us with their business. Liberal advances
ade on cotton when desired.
Macon Ga., Sept. 21,1859. 18 “•
Confederate
’EASUKY Notes and Bonds tnkf*n at PAR for
Furniture or Notes nnd Accounts due.
WOOD & CO., Macon,Ga.
icricus, Albany, Cuthbert, Fort Gains, Griffin and
d".*v ; l!e papers will please copy six months and
»iTl. (i 6 ms,)
WM. TAYLOR
CLARK, IRVIN AND TAYLOR,
SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN t IIUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A X .~RANY. GVA.,
Practice in the Superior Courts ot the South-west
ern Circuit-in Terrell and Early Counties in the
Patau la Circuit—in Worth and Macon Counties
in the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in
auv County in Southern Georgia.
Nov. 3,1861. u -
rs. WM. H. HALL, and
CHARLES H. HALL,
? associated in the Practice of Medicine.
3r. W U. Hall’s residence—the house of the
e Dr. Martin—on Hancock-street.
nov4—3m .
OES TO HIRE.
of this, and the whole of the en-
“oodC^W^aud^neni
ember 1,1861- dtf
oSssM as*
implished extraordinary cn.es,
ting reputation. Try it.it ha*
or sale by Giueve & Clark
Senators.
President of Senate—Hon. John Billups of Clark
Secretary—j as . M. Mobley, Esq., of Harris.
A’ Chatham, Bryan, Effingham.—Geo. A. Gordon.
-C.icrty, Tatnall, McIntosh —C. F. Fletcher.
, " a > i e, Pierce, Appling.—H. R. Fort.
TV-L' 111 ’ Camden, Charlton — Jno. M. King,
o- Coffee. Ware, Clinch —Thos. Hilliard,
n Echols, Lowndes, Berrien.—T. B. Griffin.
‘ Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt —J. L. Seward.
* Decatur, Mitchell. Miller.—T. A. Swearengen.
• ^arly, Calhoun, Haker.—S 8 Stafford,
(». Dougherty, Lee, Worth —D. A. Vason.
C‘ay, Randolph, Terrell.—O. P. Anthony.
Pf btewart, Webster, Quitman —Jas. Hilliard,
I.L Sumter. Schley. Macon.—T. M. Furlow.
.4. Dooly. Wilcox. Pulaski.—D J Hothwell,
I'). Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin.—.John McRae.
16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel —Jno. B. Wright.
1 1 ■ Bulloch, Scriven, Burke—J. T. Shewmake.
18. Richmond, Glasscock, Jefferson.—W. Gibson.
19. I aliaferro. Warren, Greene.—M. W. Lewis.
20. Baldwin,Hancock, Washington—B. T. Harris.
21. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.—D. N. Smith.
22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike.—G. A. Winn.
2J. Houston, Crawford, Taylor.—S. D. Kilien.
24. Marioo, Chattahoochee, Muscogee.—W. M.
Brown.
25. Harris, Upson, Talbot.—J B Kendall,
26. Spalding, Butts, Fayette.—Wm. Moseley,
2/. Neivton, Walton, Clarke.—John Billups,
28. Jasper, Putnam, Morgan.—J R Dyer,
29. Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia.—L. M. Hill.
•!0. Oglethorpe, Madison. Elbert.—J. H. Echols.
31. Hart. Franklin, Habersham.—J H. Patrick.
32. Wlnte. Lumpkin,Dawson.—Wier Boyd.
33 Hail, Banks, Jackson —8arn’l. Stephens.
34. Gwinnett, DeKaib, Henry —S F Alexander,
35. Clayton, Fulton, Cobh.—A. J. Hansell.
-ki- Merriwether. Coweta. Campbell.—J. H Gaston
37 Troup, Heard, Carroll —W. P. Beasley.
38. Haralson, Polk, Paulding.—J. M. Ware.
39. Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.—II. I’. Bell.
40. Union, Towns, Rabun.—S. Y. Jamison.
41. l annin. Gilmer, Pickens.—James Simmons.
42. Cass, Floyd, Chattooga,—D. R. Mitchell.
43. Murray Whitfield, Gordon —J. M. Jackson
44. Walker, Dade. Catoosa.—R. A Lane.
BE PBESE5TATIVES.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.—Hon.
Warren Akin, of Cass county.
Clerk—L. Carrington, Esq., of Baldwin co.
Appling—A. P. Surrcncy.
Baker—W. D. Williams.
Baldwin—L. II. Briscoe.
Banks—F. G. YI OSS.
Berrien-—James Griffin.
Bibb— L. N. Whittle, J. H. E. Wash
ington.
Brooks—O. I/. Smith.
Bryan—W. II. Vanbrackel.
Burke—E. B. Gresham, J. VI Reynolds.
Bulloch-—David Beasley.
Butts—J. W. McCord.
Campbell.—J. M. Cantrell.
Camden—H. J. llovall
Chatham—T. M. Norwood, R. T. Gib
son.
Columbia—R. S. Neal, W. A. Martin.
Clayton—j. B. Key.
Clay—J. L. Brown.
Cass—W. Akin, Samuel Sheets.
Calhoun—J. W. Roberts.
Carroll—A. T. Burk, Thomas Duke.
Catoosa—L. N. Trammell.
Charlton—O. K. Mizell.
Chattahoochee—E. G. Raiford.
Chattooga—D. D. Dumas.
Cherokee—AY. F. Mullins, AV. AY. AY.
Fleming
Crawford—Jacob Lowe.
(■lark—Wm. Jackson, F. AV. Adams.
Cobh—X. B. Green, G. X r . Lester.
Coffee—Elisha Lott;
Colquitt—Uenry Gay
Clinch—A\ r . S. Tomlinson.
Coweta—J. T. Brown, T. Kirby.
Dade—R. H. Tatum,
Dawson—Jas. L. Heard.
Dougherty—S. L. Barbour.
DeKaib.—AI. A. Candler.
Dooly—H. M. Key.
Decatur—J. 1*. Dickinson, K. Powell.
Effingham—T. R. Hines.
Emanuel—John Overstreet.
Early—J. W. Hightower.
Echols—John S. Johnson.
Elbert—Robert Hester.
Fannin—Jeptlia Patterson.
Fayette—John Favor.
Forsyth—F. AI. Hawkins.
Floyd—Z. B. Hargrove, G. S. Black.
Franklin—A. W. Brawner.
Fulton—C. A. Pitts, J. J. Thrasher.
Gilmer—E. Fain.
Greene—L. D. Carlton, A. A. Jernigau.
Glynn—A. E. Cochran.
Gordon.—James Freeman, Eldridge
Barker.
Gwinnett— L. A. McAfee, T. P. Hud
son.
Glascock—Allen Kelly.
Habersham.—J. II. AA’yly.
Hancock—C. AV. Dubose, A. J. Lane.
Hall—H. AY. Blake, AY. P. Smith.
Harris—A. G. Jones, F. Hargett,
Haralson—R. F. Speight.
Hart—J. E. Strickland.
Heard—R. II. Jackson.
Henry—L. AI. Tye, B. L. Harper,
Houston—Levi Ezell, G. L. D. Rice.
Irwin—O. H. Cook.
Jackson—James Lindsay, II. C. Gid
eon.
Jasper—J. AY. Burney.
Jones—Benj. Barron.
Jefferson—B. S. Carswell.
Johnson—G. AV. A\ r . Snell.
Laurens—R. Robinson.
Liberty—J. B. Mallard.
Lowndes—W. D. Howell.
Lee—AA r . A. Jones.
Lincoln—J. E. Dill.
Lumpkin—J. J. Findley.
Alacon—W. H. Felton.
Madison—G. n. Bird.
Marion—J. F. Rushing.
Aliller—J. J. Swearengen.
Alilton—J. W. Nesbit.
Mitchell—R. F. Bacon.
Murray—R. McCamy.
Merriwether—J. J. Hussey, J. A. Ren
der.
Aluscogee—J. A. L. Lee, A. J. Robison
Morgan—Joseph Lemond.
Alclntosh—J. M. Owens.
Alonroe—Edmund Dumas, E. G. Caba-
niss.
Alontgomery—A. Peterson,
Newton—D. T. White, Lewis Zacliry.
Oglethorpe—Alial Smith, P. AI. Stevens.
Paulding—N. X. Beall.
Pickens—E. AY . Allred.
Putnam—T. G. Lawson.
Pulaski—B. X. Alitchcll.
Pike T. S. AI. Bloodworth.
Polk—J- F. Dever.
pj crce —B. Henderson.
Quitman—E. C. Ellington.
Rabun—-F. A. Bleckley.
Randolph—O. P. Beall.
Richmond—AVm. Schley, G. T. Barnes.
Schley—AV. D. Stewart.
Scriven—E. B. Gross.
Spalding—.Tames Lavender
Sumter—AV. J. Reese, J. AV. 0. Home.
Stewart—Samuel Walton, 1. II, Scott.
Talbot—W. B. Spain, M. J. Alulkey.
Taliaferro—P. B. Monk.
Tatnall—A. D. Eason.
Taylor—AV. J. F. Mitchell.
Telfair—Duncan Cameron.
Terrell—Daniel Lawbon.
Thomas—P. E. Love, B. B. Moore.
Towns—Geo. Smith.
>p r0U p—N. L. Atkinson, B. H. Bigbam.
Twiggs—R. R. Slappey.
Union—W. G. Butt.
Upson -Joel Mathews.
AValker—A. B. Culberson, Adam Clem
ents.
AYalton—A. B. Whitehead, Harden
Haygood.
Ware—L. AV. H. Pittman.
Warren—E. Lazenby.
Wayne—S. O. Bryan.
AVashington—J. S. Hook, W. J. Irwin.
AATiite—Jno. J. Aloore.
Webster—J. P. Beaty.
Whitfield—W. J. Underwood, John
Thomas,
Wilcox—Thos. Gibbs.
Wilkes—W. D. AValton.
AA T ilkinson—R. J. Cochran.
YVortli—Daniel Henderson.
COUNTING HOUSE CALENDAR, 1862.
©AYS,
®AY3.
= = l 2 £ ~ s
* = i “ : HJ
c §■!■=.=
2! < -Z
!;';!! • * S
Feb’y
! ■ 1.
5 6 7 8
12 13 14 15
19 20 21 22
26 27 28 29
I I
23 4 5
910 11 12
16 17 16 19
23 24 25 26
Mar.
2 3 4 5
9 1011 12
16 17 18 19
23 24 25 26
30 31
Atril ] 2
6 7 8 9
13 14 15 16
20 21 22 23
27 28 29 30
2 3 4 li
9 10 11;
16 17 18'
2324 25
30 31 !
! 1 A
6 7 8
13 14 15
2021 22
27 28
1 Si
6 7 8
13 14 15
20 2122
2728 29
3 4 5 Octod’r
10 11 12
17 18 19
24 25 26
May.
June.
11 12 13 14
18 1920 21
25 26 27 28
1 2 3 4
8 9 10 11
15 16 17 18
22 23 24 25
29 30
1 2 3
8 9 10
15 16 17
22 23 24
29 30 31
.1
5 6 7
12 1314
19 20 21
26 27 28
Novem
1 r £
n
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. E.
: |
.
;:
—
6
! j_[
7
13
14
20
21:
12?
28:
4
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11
17
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24
25;
31
1
7
8
14
15
21
22;
28,
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29:
1 5
6
12 13
119 20!
26 27 !
2
3
9 10 !
16 17 !
23 24 ’.
30
1
‘ 7
8
14 15 1
21 22 s
28 29;
l ;; 1: 1 1 ';
1 2 3 4 5
8 9 10 1| 12
15 16 17 18 19
1 2
6 7 8 9
12 13 14 15 16
19 20 21 22 23
!6 27 28 29 30
2 3 4 5 6
9 10 11 1213
16 17 18 19 20
12 3 4
8 9 10 11
14 15 16 17 18
I 1
6 7 8
11 12 13 14 15
2 3 4 5 6
910 II 12 13
COURT CALLENDER FOR 1802.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY.
2d Monday, Chatham.
•Floyd
FEBRUARY'.
1st Monday, Clark
t Lumpkin
3d Monday, Campbell
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Polk
Glascock
Merriwether
Walton
4th Monday, Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
1st Thursday. Pierce
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
Bartow
Coffee
Elbert
Fayett
Greene
Pickens
Washington
Webster
3d Monday, C’obbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hurt
Heard
Macon
Newton
Talbot
Tattnal
Ware
Thursday after YVliite
Friday alter. Bulloch
4th .Monday, Clinch
Putnam
Rabun
Chattahoochee
Lee
Twiggs
YVilkes
Johnson
Milton
Thursday after Habersham
4thThursday, Montgomery
sssut/ias
day.
APRIL.
1st &, 2d Mon. Carroll
1st Monday, Dooly
Franklin
Emanuel
Early
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Thursd’y after Banks
2d Monday, Hancock
Richmond
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Sumter
Tuesday after. McIntosh
3d Monday, Glynn
Haralson
Henry
Jones
Liberty
Murray
< Iglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
•Bryan
l Effingham
Monday
offer *
4tli Monday,Wayne
Decatur
DeKaib
Houston
J asper
Lincoln
Sell ley
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Monday “ Berrien
Charlton
MAY
1st Monday, Clayton
Scriven
Gilmer
Randolph
Upson
2d£Mouday, Catoosa
Jefferson
Chatham
Fannin
Mitchell
Museogee
3d Monday, Bibb
Burke
Quittinan
Spalding
Troup
Union
Baker
Thursday after Towns
4tli Monday, Dade
Terrell
Last Moudnv, Colquitt
JUNE.
1st Monday, Lowndes
Dougherty
2d Monday, Brooks
Clay
3d Monday, Thomas
JULY.
1st Monday, Floyd*
AUGUST.
1st Monday Lumpkin!
2d M mday, Campbell
Clark
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
i’ulli
Glascock
Merriwether
Walton
4th Monday, Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Puulding
Taliaferro
YVulker
Tliusday after, Pierce
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
Bartow
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
W asliington
W ebster
3d Monday, Cobbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
Thursday after White
4th Monday, Clinch
Putnam
Chattahoochee
Lee
Twiggs
Wilkes
Johnson
Milton
Rabun
Thursday after Habersham
Mondny nf-Y
ter the’ 4tli > Echols
Mondav )
OCTOBER.
1st & 2d Mon. Cairoll
1st Monday, Dooly
Emanuel
Franklin
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Ptke
Thursday after Banks
2d Monday, Fannin
Richmond
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Sumter
3d Monday,. Glynn
Haralson
Henry
Jones
M urray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday after Towns
■ Thursday ) Montgomery
| after *
4th Monday, YVayne
Decatur
DeKaib
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Schley
Tattnall
YVliitfield
Wilcox
Friday after, Teltair
Camden
Thursday after. Irwin
Mondav after Charlton
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday, Berrien
Seri ven
Clayton
Effingham
Randolph
Upson
2d Monday, Catoosa
Jefferson
Mitchell
Muscogee
3d Monday, Bibb
Buikc
Quittmnn
Spalding
Troup
Baker
4th Monday, Dade
Terrell
Thursday after, McIntosh
Monday “ Colquitt
•* “ Liberty
Mon. after Liberty, Hryan
DECEMBER.
1st Monday, Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday,|Brooks
Clay
3d Monday Thomas
May holds three weeks, if necessary, at each
term.
tJudge not required to draw Jurors for two
weeks ; and not obliged to hold two weeks’ Court
in counties of Cobb and Lumpkin.
LAWS OF GEORGIA,
sxsssxoxr or i860.
W E HAVE on hand a few copies of the
ACTS PASSED AT THE LAST SES
SION for sale at this office. PRICE—$2 00 a
copy at the office, qnd $2 50 when sent by mail,
Postage pre-paid.
March 2Sth, 1861. 45 tf.
SHOES! SHOES!!
J UST received a very large lot of.
shoes, for Ladies, and Children, to ber
eold cheaper than ever heard of before. '
J. P.OSENFIELD.
March 2,1861. 41 tf.
BY AUTHORITY.
ACTS AXD RESOLUTIOXS
of the Fifth Session of the
PR0YIS10NAL CONGRESS
OF THE
CONFEDERATE STATES.
1861.
[No. 310.)
AN ACT to provide for the payment of the carriers
of the Electoral Y’otes of tiie Respective States of
the Confederacy.
The Congress ofthc Confederate States of America
do enact, that mileage, at the rate of ten cents per
mile and eight dollars per diem, to be computed for
the number of days actually required by the ordinary
routes of travel to and from the capitals of the respec
tive States to the capital of the Confederacy, be, and
are hereby, allowed to the carriers of the electoral
votes to the seat of Government.
Approved Dec, 19,1861.
[No. 513 ]
AN ACT to establish the date from which the com
mission of certain staff officers shall take effect.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact. That all Surgeons, Assistant
Surgeons, Quartermasters, Commissaries and Assistant
Quartermasters and Commissaries, appointed and
commissioned in the Provisional Army, and who may
have commenced their service before receiving their
commissions, shall be entitled to take rank and receiv
pay from the date they actually commenced to perforin
their respective duties, with troops in the service of the
Confederacy.
Appioved, Dec. 18,1861.
[No. 806.]
AN ACT providing for the Granting of bounty and
furloughs to privates and non-commissioned officers
in the provisional army.
Section 1. The Congress ofthe Confederate States
of America do enact, That a bounty of Fifty Dollars be
aud the same is hereby granted to all Privates, Musi
cians and Non Commissioned Officers in the Provision
al Army who shall serve continually for three years, or
for the War, to be paid at the following times, to wit:
To all now in the service for twelve months, to be paid
at the time of volunteering or enlisting for the next,
two ensuing years subsequent to the expiration of their
present term of service.—To all now in the service for
three years, or for the War, to be paid at the expira
tion of their .first years service.—To all who may
hereafter volunteer or enlist for three years, or for the
War, to be paid at the time of eutry into service.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That furloughs.not
exceeding sixty da; s, with transportation home and
back, shall be granted to all twelve months’ men now
in service who shall, pri<|- to tlie expiration of their
present term of service, volunteer or enlist for the next
two ensuing years subsequent to the expiration of their
present term of service, or forthree years, or the War;
said furloughs to be issued at such times and in such
numbers as the Secretary of War may deem most com
patible with the public interest, the length of each
furlough being regulated with reference totbe distance
of such volunteer from bis home: Provided, That, in
lieu of {a ‘.furlough, the commutation value, in money,
of the transportation herein above granted shall lie
paid to each private musician, or non-commissioned
officer, who may elect to receive it, at such time as the
furlough itself would otherwise be granted.
Sec. 3. This act shall apply to all troops who have
volunteered or enlisted for a term of twelve months or
more in the service of any State, who are now in the
service of the said State, aud who may hereafter vol
unteer, or enlist, in the service of the Confederate
States, under the provisions of the present act.
Sec. 4. Aud be it further enacted, That all troops
re-volunteering, or re-inlisting, shall at the expiration
of their present term of service, have the power to re
organize themselves into companies mm elect then-
company officers, and said companies shall have the
power to organize themselves into battallions or regi
ments and elect their field officers; and after the first
election, all vacancies shall be filled by promotion from
the company, battallion or regiment in which such
vacancies may occur. Provided, That whenever a
vacancy shall occur, whether by promotion or other
wise, in the lowest grade of commissioned officers of a
company, said vacancy shall always be filled by elec
tion.—And, provided further, That iu the ease of troops
which have been regularly enlisted into the service of
any particular State, prior to the formation of the Con
federacy, and which have, by such State, been turned
over to the Confederate Government, the officers shall
not be elected, but appointed and promoted iu thesame
manner, and bv thesame authority as they have here
tofore been appointed mid promoted.
Approved Dec. 11,1861. 33 4t.
(No. 311.)
AN ACT further supplementary to an act to au
thorize the issue of Treasury Notes, and to pro
vide a War Tax for their redemption.
Section 1 The Congress of the Confederate
States of America do enact, That the Secretary of
the Treasury is hereby authorized to pay over to
the several banks, which have made advances to
the Government, in anticipation of the issue of
Treasury Notes, a sufficient amount, not exceeding
ten millions of dollars, for the principal, of the said
advance, according to the engagements made with
them.
Section 2. The time fixed by the said act, for
which this act is further supplementary, for making
assignments, is hereby extended to the first day of
January next: and thetime for the completion and
delivery of the lists is extended to the first day of
February next: and the time for the report of the
said lists to the Chief Collector is extended to the
first day of March next; and in cases where the
time thus fixed shall be found insufficient the Se
cretary ofthe Treasury shall have power to make
further extension as circumstances may require.
Section 3. The cash on hand, or on deposit in
bank, or elsewhere mentioned in the fourth sec
tion of said act, is hereby declared to be subject to
assessment and taxation : and the money at in
terest, or invested by individuals in the purchase
of Bills, Notes, and other securities for money .shall
be deemed to include securities for money belong
ing to non-residents, and such securities shall be
returned, and the tax thereon paid by any agent
or trustee having the same iu possession or under
his control. The term merchandise shall bo con
strued to include merchandise belonging to any
non-resident, and the property shall be returned,
and the tax paid by any person havirg the samo in
possession as agent, attorney, or consignee. Pro
vided, that the words “money at interest,” as used
in the act to which this act is an amendment, shall
be so construed as to include all notes, or other evi
dences of debt, bearing interest without reference
to the consideration ofthe same. The exception
allowed by the twentieth section for agricultural
products shall be construed to embrace such pro
ducts only when in the hands of the producer, or
held for his account. But no tax shall be assessed
or levied on any money at interest when the note,
bond, bill or other security taken for its pay
ment shall be worthless from the insolvency and
total inability to pay of the payer or obliger, or
person liable to make such payment: and all se
curities for money taxable under this act shall be
assessed according to their value, and the assessor
shall have the same power to ascertain the value
of such securities as the law confers upon him with
respect to other property.
Section 4. That an amount of money not ex
ceeding twenty-five thousand dollars, shall be,and
the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any mon
ey in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to
be disbursed under the authority of the Secretary
of the Treasury, to the Chief State Tax Collectors,
for such expenses as shall bo actually incurred for
salaries of clerks, office hire, stationery and inci
dental charges; but the books and printing re
quired shall be at the expense ot the Department,
and subject to its approval.
Section 5. The lien for the tax shall attach from
the date of the assessment, and shall follow the
same into every State of this Confederacy ; and in
case any person shall attempt to remove any prop
erty which may be liable to tax, beyond the juris
diction of the State, iu wLich the tax is payable,
without payment ot the tax, the Collector of the
District may distrain upon and sell the same, in
the same manner as is printed in cases where de
fault is made in the payment of tax.
Section 0. On the report ot any Chief Collector,
that any county, town or district, or any part there
of, is occupied by the public enemy, or has been
so occupied as to occasion destruction of crops
or property, the Secretary of the Treasury may
suspend the collection of the tax in such region
until the same can be reported to Congress and its
action had thereon.
Section 7. In case any of the Confederate States
shall uudeitake to pay the tax to be collected with
in its limits, before the time at which the District
Collector shall enter upon the discharge of their
duties, the Secretary of the Treasury may suspend
the appointment of such collectors, and to take
proper measures lor the making and perfecting the
returns, assessments and lists required by law ;
aud the returns, assessments and lists so made
shall have the same legal validity, to ail intents
and purposes, as if made according to the provis
ions of the act to which this act is supplementary.
Section 8. The tax lists already given, varying
from the provisions of this act, shall be corrected
so as to conform thereto.
Approved Dec. 19, 1861.
(No. 315.)
AN ACT for the recruiting service of the Provis
ional Army of the Confederate States.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate
States of America do enact, That the Secretary of
War, be, and he is hereby, authorized to adopt
measures for recruiting and enlisting men for com
panies in service for the war, or three years,which,
by the cansnalties of the service, have been re
duced by death and discharges.
Section 2. And be it further enacted, That the
Secretary of War be. and be is hereby, authorized
to detail the company commissioned officers for the
above duty, in such numbers and at such times as,
in bis opinion, will best comport with the public
service; the officers thns appointed to enlist and
recruit for ibeirrespective companies.
Approved Dec. 19,1861.
CITATION S.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, LaFayetteCarrington applies for
letters cf administration on the estate of
George Gilmer DeLauuav. late of said county .de
ceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to tile their objections, if any. lo
the granting letters to said applicant, on or before
the first Monday in March next.
Given under my hand offi ially this 7th January
1862. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
January, 7, 1862. 33 5t
GEORGIA Twiggs countv.
TirHEREAS, Isaac Carroll, Guardian of the
T T person and property of Wm. H and Mary J.
Ray, has made his return final, and settled with
his saiil wards satisfactorily, and prays a discharge
from his said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and
singular the kindred arid others concerned, to be
and appear at my office, on or by the first Monday
in February next, then and there to show cause,
if any, why said letters of dismission may not be
granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion, De
cember 10th, 1861.
31 6t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
"VITHEKEAS, Wilson Pettis has filed his peti-
T T tion in terms of law. for letters of admin-
stratiou on the estate of Washington Crawford,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or by
the first Monday in February next, then and
there to show cause, if any, why said letters may
not be granted.
Given under my hand officially at Marion, De
cember 10th, lc6l.
31 5t LEWIS SOLOMON Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Echols coanty.
W HEREAS, John Me Terrell, makes applica
tion to me for letters of Administration on
th> estate of David W. Terrell, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to he and appear at my office
by the first Monday in February next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given tinder my hand officially, this 14th day
of Dec., 1861.
31 5t. THOMAS B. CLAYTON, Ord’y.
MONTHLY CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, William A. Andrews, adminis
trator with the will annexed, on the estate
of Bennett Tull, late ot said county, deceased, ap
plies tome for letters of dismission from said tiust,
he having executed the same, as will more fully ap
pear from the records iu my office.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and others concerned, to
to be and appear at my office on or by the first
Monday in March next, then and there to show
cause why said letters may not be granted
Given under my hand officially at Marion, Sep
tember 2nd, 1861.
1« m6m. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County
W HEREAS, William C. McNair and John
McNair, Administrators on the estate of
William McNair, late of said State and county,
deceased, applies for letters of Dismission from
said Administratorship, they having faithfully ex
ecuted the trust confided, as will more fully ap
pear from the records and vouchers of file iu my
office.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before
the first Monday in May next, then and there to
show cause, if any, why said letters may not be
granted.
Given under my hand officially, this 25th Oct.,
1861.
23 m6m. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, David M„ Gilbert M. and Laz
arus B. Anderson, Executors of the will of
William Anderson, deceased, have filed their final
return, and petitioned the Court for letters of dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite all persons adversely
concerned, to file their objections on or before the
first Monday in April next.
Given under my official signature, this 10th
Sent. 1861.
16m6m. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
W HEREAS, William W. Bozeman, Adminis
trator dc bonis non with the will annexed, of
John S. Goodwin, late of said County, deceased,
applies to me for letters of Dismission from his
said trust, he having fully executed the same, as
will appear from the vouchers of file and records
of my office.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and others concerned, to be
and appear at my office, on or by the first Monday
in May next, then and there to show cause, if auy,
why said letters may not be granted.
Given under iny hand officially, at Marion, Oct.
6th, 1861,
21 m6m. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
W HEREAS. William D. Mathews, Adminis
trator on the estate of Jordan Mathews, late
of said county, dec. applies for letters of dismission
from said administrationship, he having faithful
ly executed the trust confided, as will mine fully
appear from the records and vouchers of file iu my
office.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred ot said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in May next, then aud there to show
cause, if any, why said letters may not he grant
ed.
Given under my hand officially, at Marion, Oct.
14th, 1861.
22 mCm. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
'll! THERE AS, Miles Scarborough, Administra-
T T tor with the will annexed on the estate of
Catheirne Kirkland, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said trust.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all
persons interested, to be and appear at my office
on or before the first Monday in March next, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters of dis
mission should not he granted the applicant iu
terms of law.
Given under my hand officially, this 20th day of
August, 1861. [l>. B.]
14 mfm. WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y.
S IXTY days after date application will he made to
the Conrt of Ordinary of Echols county, for leave
to sell the slaves belonging to the estate of Lott Cope
land deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs andcreditors
of said deceased.
JOHN. D. PETERS, Ex r.
Nov. 9, 1861. [t. b. c.] 26 9t
ritWO month* after date application will lie made to
A the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, for leave to
sell all the negro property belonging to tlie estate of
James Paulk, senior, late of Irwin county, deceased.
ZARA PAULK /...
REASON PAULK, ) Adln rs '
Nov. 26th, 1861. 29 9t
IV] OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application
-L 1 will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson
county, for leqve to sell all the land and negroes
belonging respectively to the Estates of Sarah
Bragg and Samuel Bragg, late ot said county de
ceased. JOHN R. BRAGG, Ad mr,
Sarah Bragg and Ad’mr. de bonis non Sam’l Bragg.
Nov. 4, 1861—n25
Notice.
S IXTY DAY’S after date application will be
made to the Court of ordinary of Jasper coun
ty, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the
Estate of Thomas I. Vaughn late of said county
deceased.
(m h h) JAMES B. HOWARD, Adm’r.
December 21,1861 35 9t
Notice,
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate ofThos.
I. Vaughn, late of said county deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and all per
sons having demands against the Estate of said de
ceased are required to present them, in terms of
the law, duly authenticated.
(m h h) JAMES B. HOW'ARD, Adm’r
December 31, 1861 35 6t
GEORGIA, Wh-kixsos County.
T WO months after the date, hereof, application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell all the lands, except the
widow’s dower, belonging to the estate of Wright
Sheffield, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. This 6th of December,
1861. JAS. M. HOWARD,
Dec. 10—2m 29 Administrator:
GEORGIA, Wilkinson county.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Michael Baum, late of said county, de
ceased, are hereby notified and required to present
them properly attested, to the undersigned, with
in the time prescribed by law, and all persons in
debted to said estate, are hereby required to make
immediate payment, to the undersigned.
ALEXANDER BAUM. Adm’r.
November 29th, 1861. 29 6t
NOTICE.
CoNFF.DERATF. STATES OF AMERICA, )
Headquarters Military Dept, of Georgia. >
Savannah, Dec. 31, 1861. j
Special Oki>f.u No. 396.]
A-''v=» From and after the third day of JANUARY’,
V—j* 1862, no person, either civillian or soldier,
will be permitted to enter or go out of the city of
Savannah, by the several Railroads or other routes,
without a pass from the proper authorities.
Civillians will he required to have passes from
the civil authorities of the cities whence they come,
or from the clerks of the several couuty Courts,
or Justices of the Inferior Court.
Soldiers will he required to have passes from
their commanding officers, showing their rank and
the companies and the regiment to which they be-
long.
Passengers by the railroads, getting on the cars
at any way stations, will be required to have their
passes countersigned by the Railroad Agents at
each station : and all passengers by such roads
will he required to exhibit their passes, on the ar
rival of the trains, to officers who will be stationed
there for that purpose, berore leaving the cars,
By order of
Brigadier General A. R. Lawton.
Robett B. Elliot, Lieut and A. D.C,
"a* 1 Republican, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Con
stitutionalist, and Milledgeville Federal Union in
sert three times, and send bill to Gen. Lawton.
Central Railroad Office, ?
Savannah, Dec. 31, 1861. J
/y"~=> Persons arriving at and departing from Sa-
'•J—x vaunali by the trains of this company will
save themselves trouble by complying strictly with
the above order of Gen. Lawton. Conductors,
when they arrive at Savannah, if all persons on the
train are provided with passes as required by the
above order, will so announce to the officer of the
guard, who will permit all to depart without furth
er examination. But, should there be those on
the train unprovided with passes, the conductor
will report that fact to the officers.
Agents will require persons to exhibit their pas
ses before selling them tickets to Savannah, and
will endorse their name on the pass as agent.
G. VV. Adams,
General Superintendent
’.'Republican, Macon Telegraph. Augusta Con
stitutionalist, and Milledgeville Federal Union
please copy, and send hill to Superintendent Cen
tral Railroad, Savannah.
January 6, Mil 33 4t
Insurance*
r I'MIE SrP.SCRIUER bavin" been appointed Agent
J for the following responsible Companies i« prepar
ed to take risks on all descriptions of property. Also,
upon lives at reasonable rates:
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia,
of Winchester, Va.
The I'loriilsi Home liinurancc Co.,
of Apalachicola, Florida.
THE GA. HOME INSURANCE CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.,
CAPITAL 1250,000,
I)R. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, President,
D. F. WILCOX, Secretary.
LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
AARON WILBUR, Actuary,
DR. It. D. ARNOLD, Consulting Physician,
Claghom & Cunningham’s Building, 98 Bay street.
rpiHE Georgia Home Insurance Co., in their Life De-
A partment at Savannah, are still prepared to insure
tlie lives of all healthy persons, at the lowest rates and
upon the most favorable terms of auy compauy. Poli
cies in northern companies can be transferred to this
company on liberal terms and with little trouble.
This being the only Life Insurance Company in Geor
gia, aud the necessity tor every man insuring his life as
great as it ever was, we hope all will avail themselves
of its benefits.
Apply to:
S. B. BROWN, Agent,
27-1 w—29-3m. at Wright Sc Brown’s.
Georgia Hospital in Richmond.
A T a meeting of the Board of Managers of the
Georgia Hospital in Richmond, and of the
Executive Committee of the Georgia Relief and
Hospital Association, represented by the accred
ited agents, Rev, Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, Rev. J.
O. A. Clark, and Mr. J. M Selkirk, held this 14th
day ot October, 1861, the following preamble and
resolutions were unanimously adopted :
Whereas, it is proper that there should be a
perfect understanding between the Central Board
of the Georgia Relief aud Hospital Association in
Augusta, and the Board ot Managers of the Geor
gia Hospital in Richmond, with regard to the re
lations existing between them ; and whereas, the
Central Board in Augusta has made arrangements
with the Confederate States Government, to carry
by express all contributions made through them
to Georgia's sick and wounded soldiers, the Gov
ernment paying one half and the Association the
other half of the express freight; and whereas, the
Central Boatd in Augusta is keeping a book, con
taining a record of alt contributions from Georgia,
with the names of the donors, whether such con
tributions are made in money or stores, which
book is intended to he hereafter published ; and
whereas, it is thought to be the best system to se
cure union and concert of action, and to prevent
wastage; Therefore, be it
Resolved, That all contributions are recom
mended to be made direct to tho Central Board
of the Georgia Relief and Hospital Association in
Augusta.
Resolved, If any contributions are made direct
to the Georgia Hospital in Richmond, or else
where in Virginia, that said contributions, wheth
er in money or in Hospital stores of all kinds, be
reported to the General Agent of the Georgia Re
lief and Hospital Association in Richmond, Mr. J.
M. .Selkirk, as money or Hospital stores contri
buted to tho Georgia Relief aud Hospiiai Associa
tion, to be applied by said Association through
their agent aforesaid, as the wants of the Hospital
may demand.
Resolved, That an address be drawn up and
presented to the people of Georgia, signed by the
Board of Managers in Richmond, and the Execu
tive Committee ofthe Georgia Relief and Hospi
tal Association in Augusta, setting forth more
fully the objects of our Association, and calling
upon the people of Georgia to send all their con
tributions through the Central Board in Augusta.
Resolved, That this preamble aud these reso
lutions be signed by the Executive Committee of
the Georgia Relief and Hospital Association, and
by the Board of Managers iu Richmond.
Resolved, That ail papers in Georgia be re
quested to publish tho foregoing preamble and
resolutions.
Joseph R. Wilson, CL’n.
J. O. A. Clark,
J. M. Selkirk,
Commissioners Ex. Com. Ga. R. & n. Ass’n.
Alexander II. Stephens, Ch’n.
Henry F. Campbell, Vice “
and Medical Director.
Lewis D. Ford,
Jos. P. Looan,
Surgeons in chsrge.
James T. Patterson,
Wm. II. Pritchard,
Edwin A. Smith,
Board of Managers of the Georgia Hospital,
Richmond, Y'a.
J. T. Newbery, Sec’y.
Riclimoud. Oct. 14,1861.
Approved by the other members of ihe Execu
tive Committee of the Georgia Relief and Hospital
Association.
Augusta, Oct. 18, 1861.
Wm. J. Hard, Vice Ch’n.
Henry Moore, Sec. BoardjSnp’ts.
W. H. Potter, Cor. Sec. Ex. Com.
J M. Newby,
H. F. Russell,
Geo. W. Evans,
H. H. Tucker,
E. Starsf.s,
Ex. Committee Ga. R. & H. Association:
Oct. 25,1861. 23 lOt.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
IT SPARTA, GA.
T HE undersigned having recently purchased
the premises generally known as “ Mackies
old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda
tion of the people.
The proprietor will use every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor him
with their patronage.
The table will he furnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good
stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to any
point on either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta., Ga., Jan. 2, 1860. 32 tf.
Messrs* A* H» & L* H« KENAN,
Are Associated in the Practice of Law
Office 1 st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf.
DROPSY CURED!
NO YANKEE HI MRI G!
Don't give up until you try Broom,'r Anti-
Hydropic Tincture /
T HE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of the public to their justly celebra
ted ANTI-HYDROPIC TINCTURE. A fair trial
is all we ask to convince the most incredulous that
our treraiont is no humbug. Many who have de
spaired of recovery have been entirely relieved un
der our treatment. We would say to those afflicted
with that loathsome disease, the Dropsy, to delay
no time in giving ns a call. Remember the old
proverb, “Procrastination is the thief of time ’’
We will visit patients when desired aud reasona
bly compensated for our trouble. On the receipt
of ten dollars we will forward to auy Railroad de
pot its value in our medicine.
M. & J. H. BROOM.
P. S.—All communications must be addressed
to the undersigned to meet with prompt attention,
he can be consulted by calling at his office on the
North side of public square.
JOSEPH H. BROOM,
Carrollton, Georgia.
CERTIFICATES.
Powelton. Hancock county, Ga., Jan. 16, 1856.
Joseph H. Broom, Esq.—Dear Sir : This is to cer
tify that in the year 1856, l hud under my care a case
of Dropsy, which I directed to be placed under your
treatment. The above case was placed under vonr
care ami treatment, and in the space of six or seven
weeks you made a fina 1 cure. The above specified ease
lias since been under mv notice, hut no sign of Dropsy
has since been visible.! would therefore direct all who
have the Dropsy to give you a trial, for I think your
medicine tlie greatest ever discovered for Dropsy.
Yours respectfully,
R. F. SEAY, M. D.
Loni, Coweta county,Ga., Feb. 6, 1861.
This is to certify that Mrs. Elizabeth Nixon sign
ed the abovecertiiicate in our presence. -We further
certify that we were acquainted with her condition
before she commenced taking Dr. Broom’s Anti-Hv-
drophie Tincture, and so far as you know, all she
states in the above certificate is true. She was en
tirely helpless, and dependent entirely upon charity
for a support for herself and fainilv. No one thought
that she could ever be relieved. She is now, to all a*>
pearance, entirely well and able to work and suppo.
herself and family.
WESLEY W. THOMAS,
JOSUA MOORE,
JOHN T. McCOY. J. P.
Greensboro, Ga., Jan. 30, I860.
Gentlemen : This is to certify that in the year 1853,
I had a negro man nffiieted with Dropsy, (gave him
Broom s Anti-Ilydropic Tincture, which I believe ef
fected a permanent cure. This negro was treated by
other physicians, but to no effect, and I cheerfully re
commend nny one who has the Dropsy to try Broom’s
Anti-Hydropic Tincture.
[32 ly ] Respectfully, NANCY BICKERS.
Greensboro, Ga., Jnn.3( , 1860.
Gentlemen: this is to certify tlmt in the year 1853. 1
had a negro man afflicted with Dropsy. ! gave him
Broom’s Anti-Hydropic Tincture, which I believe el-
fected a permanent cure. This negro was treated by
other physicians, hut to no effect, and I cheerfully rec
ommend any one who has the Dropsy to try Broom’s
Anti-Hydropic Tincture. Respectfully,
NANCY BICKERS.' 21 It.
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the above goods. W. II. FARROW,
12 3m Agt. Kaolin, S. C.
5') Saw Cotton Gin for Sale.
ONE of WATSON'S best 50 Saw Cotton Gins,
is offered for sale. This Gin is new, and is equal
to any in use. Sold for no fault, the present ow
ners having no use for it. Any planter wanting a
good Gin, can have a chance to get one at a re
daction on the regular price. Apply at this office,
< l ofN. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany.
Dr. J. H. XdCcUBAXV’S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND
BLOOD PURIFIER!
The Greatest Remedy
In the Worlds
AND THE
Most Delicious
AND
Delightful Cordial
EVER TAKEN.
THE thousands upon thou
sands who art* dully using
M t c Loan’s Strengthen ing
Cordial, certify that it is ab
solutely an inlullibe remedy,
for the renovatiDg and IN-*
„ . . VIGORATINO the shalter-l '
Before takioft'-d aud diseased system, planer lajnng.
rifviug and enriching the Blood—restoring the s : ck,
suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND MTRENOTH.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
IT will cure Liver Complaiut, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Headache, Depression of Spirits, Fever
and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad Breath, or any disease
of the Liver, Stomach, or Bowels.
fy GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy,
Strong and vigorous?
LADIES,do yon want the bloom of Health to
monnt to your checks again?—then go at once and get
Hcl.enn’s Ntrenglbenini; Cordial find Rlood
Puriflcr. Delay not a moment: it is warranted to give
satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the Kidney,
Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstrua
tion, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease
arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, it is an In
fallible Remedy FOR CHIL9KEN.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puuy Children, to
be healthy, strong and rebust!—then give them
McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, (see
the directions on eac h bottle) it is delicious to take.
vw One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast
ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease.
ey CAUTION!—Beware of Dmggists or Dealers
wlio may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or
Sarsaparilla, (which they can buy cheap,) hv sayingit
is just as good There are even men BASE chough
to steal part of my name to dub their VILE decoc
tions. Avoid such infamous PIRATES and their vil
lainous compounds! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean's
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take 110th-
iug else. It is the only remedy that will Purify your
Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, STRENGTH
EN and INVIGORATE the whole organization. It is
put up in Large Bottles—$1 per bottle, or six bottles
tor |5. :000:
Dr. McLean's Universal Pills.
For Liver Compkii!, Biliousness, Headache, h,
There has never been a CATHARTIC medicine, of
fered to the public, that has given such entire satisfac
tion as McLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly inno
cent and can he taken by the most tender iutent; yet
prompt and powerful in removing all Bilious secretions,
Acid or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In
fact, they are the only PILLS that should be used iu
malarious districts.
They produce no Griping, Sickness or Pain in the
Stomach or Bowels, though very active aud searching
in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of tho
Liver and Kidnej s. Who will suffer from Biliousness,
Headache and foul Stomach, wheu sc cheap a reme
dy can be obtained! Keep them constantly on hand;
a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours,
days, and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. Mc
Lean's Universal Pills. Take no other. BeiDg coated
theyaro tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and
can be sent by mail to any part of the Uuited States.
Dr. McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimenf.
The Rest External in’the World
for man or Beast.
Thousands of human beings have been saved a life
of decrepitudcjnnd [misery, by the use of this invalua
ble Liniment- It will relieve PAIN almost instanta
neously, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest
SOKE'in an incredible short time. McLEAN'S VOL
CANIC OIL LINIMENT will relieve the most in
veterate coses of Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia. For
Paralysis, contracted muscles, stiffness or weakness in
the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, it will never fail.—
Two applications will cure Sore Throat, Headache oi
Earache. For Bums or Scalds, or any Pain, it is an
infallible Remedy. Trv it, and you will find it an in-
dispensible remedy. Keep it always ou hand.
PLANTERS.FAKMERS, or anyone having charge
of horses, will save money by using McLean’s Volcan
ic Oil Liniment. It is a speedy and infallible cure tor
Galls, Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney,
Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease,—
Try it, and you will beconv’- ced.
DR. J. II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
The above preparation, will be manufactured iuNcw
Orleans, La. Sold by GRIEVE A CLARK, Milledge
ville. and by Druggists everywhere. 47 ly
DB. A. H. CVIHBINCI,
Irtttittion, Wilkinson County Ga
TENDERS his Professional services to the citizens
of Wilkinson county. [Jan. 6, 57, ly
THOMAS J. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW\
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 18,1856. 42 tf
ETHERIDGE 8c SON,
Factors, Commission and Forwarding
MSHOSAX TS,
SAVANNAH, «A.
W. D. ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERiDGE, Jr.
July 15th, 1856. 8 tf
Thomas Hardeman, jr. J. W. Griffin.
BAJLDBBKAir A OUimW,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
D ealers in wines, liquoks, tobac
CO, SEGABS and Groceries of every de
scription. HP
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts., ^' ]
MAUAH «A.
Sept. 2,1859. 14 tf.