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. A. MILLER,
Terms $2 00 A Year, THOSIABTON. IIEORtiIA. SATWiDAY MOKNINU aTuDST 10,1861. YlmJ-Knrlril
THE UPSON PILOT
Thomaston, (Ter raia.
ct* A. 3MT tT.T.Tii T=f~~
Editor and Proprietor.
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Club. Rates.
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exceeding ten, in the.same proportion
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u-
(.OJce over A. 1 For rill Co.'s Grocery Store.')
o
Hates of Advertising.
Advertisements will be charged at the rate of one
■ dollar per square of ten lines or less, and fifty cents for
each subsequent insertion. *
Proles si >nal Cards, not exceeding ten lines, will be
inserted 12 months for sl2.
Liberal contracts made with Merchants and others
wishing to advertise by the \ear.
Cor Announcement of Candidates $3, invariably in
advance.
M irriages and Deaths inserted free, when accompa
nied by a responsible name. Obituaries of over 10
lines charged as Advertisements.
We commend the following Rates of Advertising by
contract to business men generally. We have placed
them at the lowest figures, and they will in no instance
be departed from :
BY CONTRAC T. | 3 mos. j 0 mos. J 9 m.os. | 1 year.
ONE SQUARE.
Without change, $G 00 $8 00 $lO 00 sl2 00 j
Changed quarterly 700 10 00 12 00 lb 00
Changed at
TWO SQUARES. *
Without change. 10 00 15 00 20 00 25 00
Changed quarterly 12 00 18 00 2i 00 28 00
Changed at will, * 15 00 20 00 25 00 80 00
THREE SQUARES.
Without chapge. 15 00 20 00 25 00 30 00
Changed quarterly 18 00 22 00 2i> 00 84 00
Changed at will, 20 00 2G 00 32 00 40 00
HALF COfifcJlN,
Without change, 25 00 , 80 qq 40 00 J 50 OIL
Changed |fi rlerly 28 Off 32 OO 45 00 55 00
Changed at will, 35 00 45 qq 50 00 (.'0 00
change. GO 00 70 qq 80 qq ‘IOO 00
quarterly G 5 00 75 qq 0.0 qq HO 00
Changed at will, 70 00 85 oq 100 00 125 00
L3gal Advertising.
Sales of Lands and Negroes, by administrators, Ex
editors ail Guardians, are required by law to be held
on the first Tuesday iu the month, between the hours
of ten in the forenoon and three in the alternoon, at the
Court House in the county in which the property is sit
uated. 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 tlie day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors ol an Lstate must
be published forty days.
X >tice that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be
published weekly for two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must, be pub
lishe l thirty days—for Dismission from Administration,
monthly six months —for Dismission Irom Guardian
shio, forty days. . ,
Rules f *r F iroclosureof Mortgage must be published
monthly for four m >,iths—for establishing lost paper:
for the full space of three months—for compelling ti
tles from Executors or A lministrators, where a bond
has been given by the deceased, the full space ot tnree
months. . , _ ~
Publications will always be continued according to
these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered,
at the following
rates:
Citation on Letters of Administration, $*- o
“ Dismissory from Administration, bOO *
ic “ “ Guardianship, 000
Leave to sell Land or Negroes 5 OO
Sales of personal property, 10 days, 1 sq. 1
Smes of land or negroes by Executois, *’
Estrays, two weeks, ‘
Sheriff's Sales, GO days, | .
-. “ 30 “ . A .
Monev sent by mail is at the risk ot the Editor,,
provided, if the remittance miscarry, a receipt be ex
hibited from the Post Master.
professionalAfivds. _
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A T TO RNE Y A T L A W
Thomaston, Georgia.
nov 25,1859 —ly __________
gTa. miller,
attorney at law,
Thomaston, Georgia.
E. Warren- „ ,
Warren & Goode,
A TT O REE Y S AT LA 18
Perry, Houston Cos., Ga.
nov 18, 1858—tl
“ THO3IAS BEALL,
attorney at law,
Ttoomastoß, €korgia*
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‘The Union of the Statesi-Bistinct like the Eillcws; Cre like the Sea.”
E. A. &l J. W. Spivey,
ATT ORN EV S A T LAW,
THOMASTON, .qiOECTA.
Aug. 27, 1859. n4l tr.
THE is required for
ALL JOB WORK DONE AT THIS OFFICE.
| ’’OB WORK DONE WITH NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS
AND DISPATCH, AT THIS OFFICE.
I . jj a B a “i'y ‘
A f i 0 ntfi! n t Wx S \i ,
THOMASTON, CxA.
REFERS, BY PERMISSION, TO:
Hon. J 1! eumpkin, Athens Ga. *
i [lon. A. II Stephens, - - - - Craw ford ville Ga.
Wm H Hull, Esq., Athens Ga.
Col. G A. Miller. ... - Thomaston Ga.
Flon. T. R. R. Coed, Athens'Ga.
March 23, 1861, ly
¥ M. A. LITTLE,
Moratn at
<so *© Q-A
Talbot ton Georgia.
Professional attenth u glVen to business in ihe Counties
of Muscogee, Taylor, Talbot, Marion, Harris,-Upson
* AND SCHLEY. March 30, ly
K. E. KEN NON. • R. 11. LELLOCH.
’ KEXNONv & BULLOCH,
:V T T QII N E YS> AT LAW,
Hamilton, Geor, ia.
j TT7ILL practice in ail tlie counties of the Chatta
t T hoocliee Circuit, Troup and Merrivvether, and in
Hie adjoining counties in Alabama.
f \r Prompt attention given to collections.
All business entrusted to their care will receive
prompt attention.
One of the firm will be found at the cilice at ali
limes. Office on the East side of the public square in
the brick building.
Sittings of the Courts in Harris.—Superior
Couit, 2d Monday in April a: and October. Inferior
i-, Moi /h.y ii <rfn% July! Ordinary's
ourt, Ist Monday in each month.
September 29, 1860 —ly.
THOM AS’ U A RDFM AN , M'. OVID G SPARK S.
Hardeman & spares,
WAIIE-liUUSE AND COMMISSION
Merchants,
YVSLcuoon ? Qccrgia.
\TriLL give prompt attention to the storing and sell
\V ing of Cotton. and the filling all orders for plant
ation and family supplies. August 25, ]BGO-lv.
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
DEALERS
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
Os Every Description
Corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
MACON, GA.
YSTE would cnll the attention of the Planters of IT'p-
VV son and adjoining counties to the above Card, be
lieving we can make it to their interest to deal with
us.
V'mon. Ga.. November 19.1858. nov2s—tf.
MArTNc. BANK OF GEORG* A.
. A trenev at Thomaston.
ITT ILL RECEIVE Deposits, and sell Exchange on
\V NEW YORK, SAVANNAH and MACON.
Collections Made,
And promptly remitted at usual rates.
W. D. WOODSON, Agent.
Tb ‘aston, Feb. 11,1860 —ly.
Jacob’s Cordial
is
Guaranteed
to Cure
The Worst Cases
of
Dysentery,
Diarrhoea
and
Flux.
“MEDICAL NOTICE!
DR. D. W. Momand having located in Thomaston, .
lers his Professional services to the ] uhlic, and will
give prompt attention to all calls made oa him.
Office next door to Snell’s Hotel.
’ June, 29th 1861. H
Uditor Sc Proprietor
FORT SUMTER!!
Confectionary rid ftkirff!
W rtv. “W” allacc,
INFORMS the Public, that he keeps alwayscnLai.d*
CANDIES,
CAKES, NUTS,
FRUITS, PICKLES,
I OUTER, ALE
And every REFRESHMENT suitable to the M.aM.n
and at prices agteeable to the times.
The Candies*. C.ikes,
are of his own manufacture, and he is always ready to
till orders for
PARTIES, PIC NICS
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
Shop, next door to B. B. Whites’ Slloe &
Manufactory. April 6, 1861
‘gUnite hall,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,,
MACON,GEORGIA.
B. F. DENSE,
(Late of the Floyd House,)
deed 6—ts Proprietor.
Atlanta Marble Yard.
D. N. J UDSOJSf, Agent ,
DEALER AXD WORKER IN
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE,
MONUMENTS, BOX TOMBS, TABLETS, HEAR
AND FOOT STONES, FURNITURE,
MARBLE, &C.,
©!E®iR©DAa
Office and Yard on the orrrer of rrach-Ttre and
Waltc-nstreets,oppositeF. A. Wnlirins’ Fun itutr Ftcit.
Also, Agent fur ti e sale of Iron Railing tor
Graves, Verandahs, Paiks. & c.
l)r. J. 0. Drake, 31,< mastrn, G?., will receive
and forward ary older loft with him
Atlanta October 6. IB6o—ly.
T Lomast on Hotel,
HTlti Eouglit
BY
WESLEY A. SNELL..
TT7IIERE you Mill always frdGrcd Fate. Gird
V v Rot ms, Pr< mpt Attentic n, at and M< delate (1 atg
es. j liis well known large aid extensive HOT IL. las
recently ui deigt t e tborcuph it] airt —i twly j ail ltd,
and each ret m w ell fitted up ; aid ly ]i<n] t{i c 1 ]o
ite attention, the subsciiber Lopes to letehe a lileial
hare of patronage.
£3T YORK IS OA
WESLEY A. SNELL.
phomaston, Oa. April 13, 1861. ts
JS.. C. .Moore,
nesident Dentist,
THOMASTON, GA.
\FFTCE over DR THOMPSONS’ store.
I where 1 am prepared to attei and to al
lasses of Dental Operations. My work
s my Reference
ou vT —tx
SUNDRIES^
THE undersigned have instore, and for sale, 30bales
Guniij 7 Bagging.
300 Coils Machine Rope.
400 Sacks Salt.
400 lbs. Bagging Twine.
8 Ilhds. Tennessee Bacon.
5 “ do do • Shoulders.
3 “ Sugar-cured, Canvassed llama.
8 “ Molasses.
20 Bids. N. 0. Syrup.
15 Hlf. Bids do.
40 Bags Prime Rio Coffee.
15 “ do Laguira do.
50 Kegs Nafls.
40 Boxes Adamantine Candles whole, half, and
quarter boxes, together with a good Stock of S I ABLE
DRY-GOODS, embracing in part: Woollen Jeans. Lin
seys, Flannel, &c., all of which will be sold as low or
lower, than the same article can be laid down from
any market in the State.
WOODSON & REDDING.
Ju’y 27th, ’6l. nom 35 t-f ‘
N. O Syrup,
O/V Bbls. and 15 Hlf. bbls. choice N. 0. Syrup, price
hd\J 50c per gallon* For sale bv
WOODSON & REDDING.
Ju’y 27th, ’6l. nom 35 t-f
3laysville Kentucky Jeans.
4B ALES. 4-4 heavy brown Jeans, manufactured at
Maysville Ky. For sale by
WOODSON & REDDING.
July 27th, ’6l. nom 35 t-f
Collinsworth Institute, Ga.
THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed
August 12th.
Boat and for Fall Term, % S4B
Tuition - - - - , sl2 sl6, S2O
Total Expenses - frt m S6O to S6B
SEAY <fc McLAUGHUN,
Talbofcton, Ga., July 27th, 1861, nom 36