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<Jr. A.MILLER,
Terms $2 00 A Year,
THE UPSON PILOT
Thomaston, Oeor^ia.
GS-. A. M IXjXjEH,
Editor aiul Proprietor.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
Terms of Subscription.
In advance, for 1 year, $2 00
If payment be delayed 6 months, - - - 250
If delayed until the end of the year - - 300
Club Hates.
Single copy, - - $2 00
Five copies, * - - 800
Ten copies, - 15 00
Club3 exceeding ten, in the same proportion
1 1,5 J each. Pay m ant always in advance.
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(OJice over A. W>rrill C>.'s Grocery Store.')
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Ratos of Advertising.
Advertisements will be charged at the rate of one
doll ir per squire of ten lines or less, and fifty cents for
each subse [aent insertion.
Prof ‘3 i).ml Card s, not exceeding ten lines, will be
insertei 12 months for §l2.
Liberal co itracts made with Merchants and others
wishing to by the year.
For A i;ioa leement of Candidates $3, invariably in
advance.
M vrriages an l Deaths inserted free, when accompa
fctel by a responsible name. Obituaries of over 10
lines chargel as Advertisements.
We commend the following Rates of Advertising by
contract to business men generally. We have placed
the n at the lowest figures, and they will in Ho instance
be leparte l from :
liY CONTRACT. | 3 mos. | 0 mos. | 9 mos. j I year
OX B SQUARE.
W t matching®, $6 00 $3 00 $lO 00 sl2 00
dhiige! jairterly 700 10 00 12 qo 1G 0b
Chattel at will, 800 I‘2 00 11 00 18 00
TWO squares.
With >ut cha ige. 10 00 15 00 20 00 25 00
0 tan T e Iqn ir’t.erly 12 00 18 00 21 00 28 00
oii 1431 at will, 15 00 20 00 25 00 30 00
t tacß squares.
With nit cbm
Cm Ml quirterlv 18 00 21 00 20 00 34 00
C.ia lat will, 20 00 20 00 32 00 40 00
IIALP COLUMX,
Without change, 25 00 30 QO 40 00 50 00
“Chi igs 1 quarterly 28 00 32 oo 15 00 55 00
‘Can;e lat will, 35 00 45 00 50 00 GO 00
OXR CCL'JMX,
Without change. 60 00 70 00 80 00 100 00
Ch in 71 1 quarterly 65 00 75 qq 90 co 110 00
Chan *el at will, 70 00 85 00 100 00 125 00
Dgal Ad/ertisug.
Siles of Lands and Negroes, by administrators, Ex
ecutors an 1 Guar li ms. are required by law to be held
u 1 the first Tuesday in the mouth, between the hours
of ten in the forenoon an t three in the afternoon, at the
Court House in the county in which the property is sit
uate l. Notices of these sales must be given in a pub
lic gazette forty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice for the sale of personal property must be
given at least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors ot an Estate must
be published forty days.
N dice that application will be to the Court ol
Or li nary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be
publish® 1 weekly for two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be pub
lish 1 1 thirty days— for Dismission from Administration,
ni nthly six Months—for Dismission from Guardian
ship, forty days.
it iln fir F ireclosureof Mortgage must be published
mn:ithlv for four in mths-for Establishing lost paper
for t!ie full space of three months —tor compelling ti
tles from Executors or A bninistrators, where a bond
has been given by the deceased, the full space ol three
m Publications will always be continued according to
these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordeied,
at the following
n \tes:
Citation on Letters of Administration, $- 50
“ Dismissory from Administration, b 0
it u “ Guardianship, 3 ot)
Leave to sell Land or Negroes, 5 00
Sales of personal property, 10 days, 1 sq. 150
Sates of land or negroes by Executors, 3 0
Estrays, two weeks,
Sheriff s Sales, 60 days,
t: u 30 “ 3 0 j
Money sent by mail is at tbE risk of the Editor,
provided, if the remittance miscarry, a receipt be ex
hibited from the Post Master.
fSwteiMal Cavtte,
“ p. W. AlexiUi(lev,
attorney at law
Thomaston, Georgia.
nov 25,1859 —ly
g7a. milleu,
attorney at law,
Thomaston, Georgia.
c - T - Goobe
Warrfcii & Gocde,
AT TO RNEYS AT LA W
Perry, Houston Co.* Gai
nov 18, 1858 —-ts
THOMAS BEALL,
ATTORNEY at law,
Thomaston, O-orgia. J
febll 1860—If 6
‘The Union of the Stater.-Distinct like the Billows; One like the Eea.”
THOMASTON •GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 20 1861.
E. A. Sl J. W. Spivey,
A T T 0 RNEV A T LAW,
THOMASTON, GEOEGIA.
Aug. 27,1859. n4l-tt.
THE CASH IS REQUIRED FOR
ALL JOB WORK DONE AT THIS OFFICE.
‘ob Work done with neatness, cheapness
ANT* DISPATCH. AT THIS OFFICE.
jj . 10 rinr© ©,
Atiotnni at iaif,
so * to
THOMASTON, GA.
REFER?, BY PERMISSION, TO;
llo.x J 1! L.UMPKIN, Athens Ga.
Hon. A. 11 Stephens - , - - CrawfordvilJeGa
Wm 11 Hull, Esq., Athens Ga.
Col. G A. Miller - - - - ThomastoU Ga.
110n. T. R. R. Cod'd, Athens Ga.
March 23, 1861, ly
W IT A. LITTLE,
JMtofntg at iair.
Talbot ton Georgia.
Professional attention given to business in the Counties
of Muscogee, Taylor, Talbot, Marion, Harris, Upson
AND SCHLEY. March 30, ly
n. E. KEXNON. r. H. BULLOCH.
KENNON & BULLOCH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Hamilton, Geor ia.
IVTILL practice in all the counties of the Chatta
\ V hoocliee Circuit, Troup and Merriwether, and in
.he adjoining counties in Alabama.
Prompt attention given to collections.
All business entrusted to their care will receive
prompt attention.
One of the firm will be found at tbe office at all
times. Office on the East side oi the public squat ein
tlm trick building.
Sittings of tiie Courts ix Harris. —Superior
Court, 2d Monday in April and October. Inferior
Court, 2d Monday in January and July. Ordinary’s
hurt, Ist Monday in each month.
September 29, IB6o—ly. _____
THOMAS HARDEMAN, Sr. OVlb G SPARF F.
Hardeman & sparks,
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
Merchants,
Maedn, Oeorgiai
\Y7ILL give prompt attention to the storing and sell-
W ing of Cotton, and the filling all orders for plant
.tion and family supplies. August 25, 1860-ly.
IIAPvDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
DEALERS VS
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
Os Hlvpi’v Description
Corner of Cherrif And Third Streets ,
MACON, GA.
WE would call the attention of the Planters of Up
son and adjoining counties to the above Card, be
lieving we can make it to their interest to deal with
ivon, Ga.. November 19.1858. nov 2s—tf, .
MARINc BANK OF GEORG-A.
A trenev at Thomaston.
TtriLL RECEIVE Deposits, and sell Exchange on
\V NEW YORK, SAVANNAH and MACON.
Collections Made,
And promptly remitted at usual rates.
1 W. D. WOODSON, Agent.
Th- Alston. Feb. 11, 1860 —ly.
~AV“a7~W II IGtl T.
WATCH MAKERAND JEWELER
FORMERLY OF GRIFFIN, GA.,
li FERVANENTLY LOCATE} IN THOM-
A3TCN 3A.
S'iop Two Doors Below Dr. Suggs OXce
WORK WARRANTED.^.
Thomaston. April 13, 1861. - -ts
A Hare Chance to make Mdiey!
AGUNTS wanted in every county in Alt the fttatefe
(except Virginia. No’Th and South Carolina alrea
dy disposed of.) to sell Brooks’ pateent ploughs and
Seeding machines, also for the State of Georgia, to sell
Wells’ patent Spring Matrass These articles are what
they profess to be. and no humbug. Any agent of
coinmon ability, With reasonable exertion, can make
from one to three thousand dollars a year, without any
risk. For particulars, apply to
GEORGE J. 1 EWIS, General Agent.
Tfiomistrn. Jan. 26 ’6l to Jan. 1. ’s°.
~UPSON COUNT i Rii K.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND after Monday 15th of Ajr
‘ hp Train will leave Thtmastcu as Jo
Leave Thomaston at ... - 9.45 a. m
Arrive at The Rock • • * • 10 30 a. m
Arrive at Barnesville • - - • 11.15 a. m
Leave Barnesville at • • * • 2.45 p. m
Arrive at The Rock • • • • 8.30 p. m
Arrive at Thomaston ... - 4.15 n. m
A. J. WHITE, Superintendent ]
Thomaaton, June 2, IB6o—tf, |
FORT SUMTER!!
Confectionary and Baking!
WM. Wallae e,
INFORMS the Public, that he keeps always on hand*
CANDIES,
CAKES, NUTS,
FRUITS, PICKLES,
PORTER, ALE
And every REFRESHMENT suitable to the season
and at prices agreeable tx> the times.
ThQ Candies. Oakes, &• &<•
are of his own manufacture, fcrid he is always ready to
fill orders for
PARTIES, PltJ-NIOS
At THE SHOftTfeSt N§TICE
Shop, next door to B. B. Whites* Shoe & Boot
Manufactory. April *6, 1861, ts
“granite hall,’.
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUBfe,
MACON,GEORGIA.
U. f. to Sense,
(Lute of the Flo\M houffe,)
decT6—tf Pbopbietob.
FORT JOHNSON TAKES’
ftrrs. L. e. bDchanaH,
HAVING permanently located in this pla'cfe, begs
leave to inform the ladies of Thomaston, that she is
prepared to cut, fit and maWe Dresses in the most
FASH ION ABLE STYLEi
Raving served a regular apprenticeship at the husi
ness, she understands it in all of its different branches.
bonnets
made Un‘d trihimed tb order. .
Rooms, on the South, side ‘of the Cchit I.cufe,
at the residence of liby H. Tiayler.
N. B—Gentlemen’s Cloth and Linen Clothes nil and
ma de-. March 17, 1860—ts.
Atlanta Marble Yard.
D. N. -JUDSON, A'genl,
DEALER AND WORKER IN
ITALIAN AND AMBRItJAtX
MARBLE,
MONUMENTS, BO& TCMBS, TABLETS, HEAD
AND ECCt STONES, FfcßNlTtttE,
MARBLE, &C.,
Office and Yard on the corner of Peach-Tree ihd
Walton streets, opposite P. A. Williams’ Furniture Sl'Oire.
Iplp* Also, Agent f>r 7 the sale of Iron Railing ibr
Graves,. Verandahs, Parks, .
Dr. J. C. Brake, Thomaston, Ga., Vill remvc
and forward any order left with him.
Atlanta, October 6, 1860—ly. .
a Y homaston HfttfeL
Soiasiat
B A. sKifeLL
TV7HERE you will always std Gccd Fare. Gccli
V \ Rooms, Pr< nipt Attentioi, 61 and Mideiate ( 1 atg
es r J his veil k':o\\nlarge a:d eXtei.Mve lIOIIL. haS
recently undergone thbnugh irj aiu —l. vly jail tid s ,
and each room rs ell fitted up; aid 1> ] t<n ]l fil
iteattehti’en, the subsfriher holies to leceive a lilieial
hare of patronage.
£3*r YOHK IS ON HAND,
W T FRLEY A. SltiXL;
homaston, Ca.
_A. C. Moore,
IteteicleJbt X>entlt^
THOMASTON, GA.
\FflcE ovfer DR. THOMPSONS’ stbite.
J whtere I prepared to attend to 11 AwHu
lasses of Dental Opera I Colis. My Vr
s my Referhhce
nnvl^—t,
MANUFACTURING!
inis® 1 ’
■■ ■—
THE subscriber would respectfully announce to tie
public, that he is Manhiafctttritog, and expects ti>
keep constantly on bw.d all tnau.er oJ split Utt< id
CHAIRS, and he ejects by usii g goed u ateiial if 3
employing good woikineb, to jndiife p.id ttUitfi*
tial w*oik. 1 he, business is ruder ti e dbccthn of
WILLIAM BAILY, who is known to be an excellent
Chaji* maker; and thinks he never was beat on Spin*
ing Wheels: an article always on hand. . ,
Terms Casn. J. C. ZIMMERMA&
P. S. All manner of substantial cabinet fnrnitnri od
hand, and made to order, at the tsual teuus. By cloae
attention to business, I hope to merit i liberal s litre of
public patronage. J C* Z.
Thomaston, Feb., 23,1661. ts,
CORN! CORN 11
jAI lot of Corn for sale at Cremona Mills.
C. ROGERS, Proprietor ,
June 15. i%
Lditor As Proprietor
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