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Thursday, Jan. 14, 1858.
OUR MACHINERY BROKEN.
In consequence of serious breakages in our machine
ry, we are unable to issue anything more # than an Fx
tra, containining the county advertisements, this week.
We sent the broken pieces in haste to the fountfy to
be recaste, but through inexcusable stupidity, the opera
tives failed in the first attempt, which throws us nearly
a week farther behind. We hope, however, to be in
successful operation by Monday next, when we hope to
make np all lost time.
Cj ]t Ccmptraitce Crasabcr,
Published every Thursday in the tear, except two.
T£B3IS: Two Dollars per year, in advance.
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
1 square (twelve lines or less) first insertion,.-$1 00
Each continuance,... 50
Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding
six lines, per year, —... 5 00
Announcing Candidates for Office,... 8 00
STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS :
1 square, three months,.--...-...-....--.. 5 00
1 square, six months, ............. —-7 00
1 square, twelve m0nth5,..................12 00
2 squares, “ “ 18 00
8 squares, “ “ - ....21 00
squares, “ “ - ....25 00
not marked with the number
of insertions, will be continued until forbid, and
charged accordingly.
Druggists, and others, may con
tract for advertising by the yea.-, on reasonable terms.
Sale of Land or Negroes, by Administrators,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS:
Executors, and Guardians, per square,.,.- 6 00
Sale of Personal Property, by Administrators,
Executors, and Guardians, per square,.,, 8 25
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,......— 8 25
Notice for Leave to Sell, 4 00
Citation for Letters of Administration........ 2 75
Citation for Letters of Dismission from Adm’n. 5 00
Citation for Letters of Dismission from Guardi
anship, 8 25
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS:
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors, or Guardians, are required by law to b<
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the
hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the after
noon, at the Court House in the County in which the
property is situate. Notices of these sales must be
fiven n a public gazette forty days previous to tbe
ay of saie.
Notices for the sale of Personal Property must be
given at least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must
be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negi - es, must
be published weekly for t ■ t months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must b<
published thirty days —for Dismission from Admin
istration, monthly, six months —for Dismission from
Guardianship, forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub
lished monthly for four months —for compelling titles
from Executors or Administrators, where a bond has
been given by the deceased, the full space of three
months.
will always be -.ontinued accord
ing to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise
ordered.
LETTERS.—APPLICATION FOR AND DISMISSORY.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Nancy T. Sweet Admin
istratrix, on the estate of James F. Sweet,
late of said County Deceased, petitions the Court of
Ordinary of Said County for Letters of Dism ission
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have)
why said Administratrix should not be discharged,
at the Court ol Ordinary , to be held in and for said
County on the secound Monday in January 1858.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
July 6th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
July 9th. 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, .John McMicheal Administrator,
with the Will anhexcd,"n the estate of Mrs.
Margaret Armor, deceased, petitions the Court of
Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory from
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, (if any they hav.)
why said Administrator, should not be discharged
at the court on the Ist rnrmdav in July 1858.
Given under my hand, at Office in Greenesboro’,
Dec., 18th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
December 24th, 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Thomas Cuningham Adminis
trator on the estate of Mrs. Francis Scott
Deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
County for Letters of Dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have)
why sad Administrator should not be discharged, at
the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said
County on the second Monday in January 1858.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
July 6th 1857. UGENIUS L. KING,
July 9th, 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene Connty.
WHEREAS, the estate of Jonas Cartwright,
late of said county deceased, is unrepresent
ed, no Executor being named in the last Will and
Testament of said deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at the Court of o:dinarv, to be
held for said county on the first Monday in F-. bruary
next, to show’ cause, (if any they have,) why the Ad
ministration of said estate, with the Will annexed,
.seould no‘ be vested in some fit and proper person
in terms of the law.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenes -oro’,
Dee., 18th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
December 24th, 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Jgpper N. Copelan, applies for Let
ters of Guardianship of Frances Aurena C.
Aldridge, John O. Aldridge and Thomas David F.
Aldridge, minor children of Samuel P. Aldridge of
the State of Texas.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at the court ol
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the
Second monday in January next, to show cause, (if
-Any they have) why said Letters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my band at office in Greenesboro’,
November 18th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Nov., 26th, 1857 —48. Ordinary. •
-GEORGIA, Greene County.
COURT OF ODDINARY.
WHEREAS William Edmondson < uardian of
William H. Crenshaw, and Mary C. Crenshaw
minor children of William L. Crenshaw deceased,
.applies to this Court for letters Dismissory from
said Guardianship.
.It is therefore ordered, that all persons concern
ed appear at the next January Term of this Court,
to be held in and for said county, on the second
Monday in January 1858, to show cause, why said
Guardian, shou’d not be diminished from said Guar
dianship.
Given under my hand at offl e in Greenesboro’
November 20th, 1857. EUGENIUS L, KING,
Nov. 26th, 1857—49. Ordinrry
CRUSADES—EXTRA.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, James T. Findley Administrator
upon the estate of Isaac Findly deceased pe
j titions the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
Letters of Dismission from siid es a e.
These 2re therefore to cite and admonish a'.l per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they hay-)
why said Administrator should not be discharrfe I
at the Cou’t of ordinary, to be held in and f> sai I
county, on thb first Monday in June 1 -58.
Given under my hanj at office in Greenes *or ’,
November, Ifith iBSB EUGENIUS 1.. KIND.
November 26th, IS'7 48. Ordinal .
MONTHLY NOTICES.
Notice. -Two months after date application
will he made to the court of Ordinary of Gre ne
county tor have to sell a tract of land containing
one hundred and sixty acres, m*.re or less, lying be
tween the lands of Dr T. P. Janes, the wid >w
Wright and James T. Findly, elonging to the es
tate of James L. Eidson, of Greene county D* c.
Dec 24th, 1857. H. J. EiD-ON, F X r.
NO'FICE,— Two montlig afte- Replication will be mn e
to the Court o: O. dinary ofttree.ie 0‘u:l yf >r leave to fell
a i.egro w oman by the name <f Q ecu nciouging
to the estate of Harriet L Drirn s deceased.
I-A. WILLIAMS, A lin’r.
Pecernlier 7 h, 1857.
ADMINISTRATORS’ AND EXEBUTORB’ SALES.
Ad min i ~;tri f or’s 8 al.
WILL he sold oi the li-st T i* ,s.Jin Feb nan
next, before th*- C nrt 11 se d)’.r in Green-s’><>ro’
between the legal boors
Jack about 17 years old .on G . ene h r, i 8 v-ars
old. S -ldasthe --nqe'tv of Mary Ann II Findlev
and. c’d, under a: order ol the t'ourt of ordinary o’
Greene county. Terms ca-'i.
8 vl. FINDLEY, Ad to’r
Greenesboro Gt, D-c~rrv.t r 7tu 1857
] : xecutt.i ß* Nile.
BY virtue of the last -'.l. and testament of Dan
iel perdu-, late oi G ne county a- ■♦*.•!. ed.
will b<s sold in the io>r > of : *u-:::;i:ig in F-isytn
county, Ot> the first In is ay m February 1 Hfis it
frout of the yomt-bi-u d* *xr. Kety .rn the lega
h ms of sale, ht o: Land No. 101. Ust S-<:•< t ami
3d District, of org nailv fr-n-yoky,, v now Fot-svt:
county. J* ’HN IX. PERDUE. Ex-.
Greenesbom’, Dx-cemb r !*-h 1857.<
SH RIFIS SALES.
Greene Sheriffs Sale.
WILL b soli! h;:fore the Court House door in
the city of Grcem-shoro’, on ‘he Ist Tues
day in Febuary next, within the iisiiat h ir s>f .-a',
the followin ‘ pr-'erty to wit : Tho interests *t
Jas. Armstrong. J M. Lankford, H’m. Mo* gun, H
M. Foster. A. S Williams, Richar S. Williams.
Joseph M. No “by, Christopher <\ Taliafero am 1
Win. H. Gmaiiich in the Gold Mine in the 1 pi!!
District G. M L- bed >n o satis v a Justice’
Court ft fa, is-m- and irom the 1M8"i Its. G. . in f'->
vor of Jas L. Tarwafer. 1.-ry made and return* t
to me by L. B. Callaway, c < abl•-.
T. F EOS': ER. D .Shi i-iffl
Greenesboro'. |) 2> , 1 rso7.
Greer.o Sheriff's Sale.
ftft r II. T . be s< id belor. the eon t--e-use dour in
V V fie City •>1 Gr.'.ency-h-u-..*, on .he tirs: Tins
•layin February n- xt. within the lega’ hours ol sal.
the fallowing pr-.pi rty t—wi; ; —One n gro woman
bv the n me of L-tna, a%ii& g property ol JvsSv J
Finch, to satisfy a Justice t-our fi la. in twe-n- of SC
C. Shackelford. L-va-d on tu Jaunts Mr—o*.-- (’**u
stabk-. T. F F- tSTEK, D. S • rff.
Gre--nesb-w -. Dec Iwrr. |ss7.
Greene Sheriffs Sal.-.
‘WILL h-- -old !--f->re the C.uirt II- u-wimr in tln-
Citv *'f <fre.tii.-sb--ro on the fir i Toes*la*, i** .i{*nii
?r\ next, within the egal hours .4’sn-e i!*- rV-i
----iowing prope.'tv to wit. Toe p ain Mu t -n
which W. D I f•"■•in now liv.-s coi.-ih; i. ‘ im*
hundrm.l trnl fittv-Hve. a r -s, more *.r -e.-s a*:j->in
ng lands of E C. n. Ts -c Jm. k-oi- .no
oilers; Levied oil HS ih- property ot VV.| 1>
vin to SHtisf. a fi fa fr hi Gr-ei.e Sup- rrn. ( .nr
in favor ot J Cunning bun (’.*. v-. Ji*hn T.
lb. yin W. H. 1) cvi.i and .hones il. I> lv lll.
I’iope.rtv p-tin U-d oni l*v VV. H. |). :vin.
C. 0. NORTON, D. Sheriff.
N V. 30; h, 1857
Greene SheriflPs Sale.
WILL he soid at the resid- nce of William A.
Bea>ly- near Public Square in Gr. ene Coun
ty by consent of parties on me i 9t.h dac of I)-com
ber next the toliowing prop-rtv t -wit ; One sorrel
horse about in years old ;10 bbis. corn more or
less, fiOOibs seed cotton, six cows and one cal I, 8
bead of bogs, 2 sows and 12 jugs; 2('ooU>s fodder,
stack of oats , one two horse wag-m ; 4 plows and
gear ; two axes, six we -ding hoes ; two grubbin •
hoes ; one set wagon britching ; 1 vied on as the
property of William B-iasly to satisfy sundry fi fas
in the Superior and Inferior (ourts of Greene coun
ty, in favor o* Ciiunberlain Vfilier & no. Willia iis &
Lankford, Robertson .’t Hudson, and other fi fas a
gainst siid Bea<lv. T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff'.
Nov. 2.'th, 1857.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WIL.li be sold in the City of Greenesboro’ on
the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One negro Woman named Patsy about 40 years
old, of copper color, and her son Oliver ab ut 5
years old, levied on as the property of John T. Dol
vin to satisfy one fi fa from Greene Inferior Court,
C. A. Davis vs. Joi nT. Dolvin and ore fi fa from
the Superior Court, Wm J. Neary vs. Dorster and
Dolvin, property pointed out by VV r . J Neary.
C. C. NORTON, D. Sheriff
Nov. 14th. 18*7.
Greene Sheriffs Sale.
WILT, be sold before the f, onrt House door in
the city of Greenesboro’ on the first Tuesday
in January next, within the usual hours of sa'e the
follow ing property to-w it. A House and lot in the
Town of Penfield, whereon, Mrs. L. A. Macon now
lives, levied on as the property of MTs. L. A Macon
to satisty a fi fa from Greene Superior Court in fa
vor of McLaughlin & English vs. Mrs. L. A. Macon
property pointed out by S. D. English plaintiff
T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff.
Nov. 27th 1857.
Greene Mortgage Sales.
WILL, be sold in the City of Greenesboro’ on
the first Tuesday in February next, between
the usual hours of sale, the Interest of Joseph N.
Raden in the Livery Stable of Wilson and
Raden. It being the sixth part of said firm, the fol
lowing property to-wit : Two old grey Horses
known as the Ellington horses, two black Horses
known as the Williams hors s, two black Mules.
■ One bay horse known as the Sharp h>i s ■ ; one
sorrel Horse known as the Giady sorrel; one
bay horse known as the Durham horse ; one young
bay horse known as the Jackson horse ; one sorrel
known as pot gut; one bav horse known as the
lame bay ; one grey horse known as the Jackson
grey. Seven buggies and harness ; Four hacks
and harness; one two Horse Wagon and harness :
one one Horse wagon and Harness ; one four seated
Buggy and harness, all levied on as the pro{ e ty of
Joseph N. Raden to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in fa
vor of James M. Lankford issued from Greene Inferior,
Court against said Raden.
• T. F. FOSTER, n. Sheriff.
Greenesboro’ Nov. 14th, 1857.
_2|ARS. MASSEY & HARRIS, thankful for
yjy XJ the patronage enjoyed the past year, respect
ing fully announce that they continue to give undivi
| ded attention to their practice. OFFICE —Main Street,
Penfield, Jan. 7. ly
Greene Mortgage Sheriffs Sales.
Will be sold before the Court-house door in
(he city of Greer.eaboro, on the Ist Tuesday in
MARCH next, between the legal heurs of sale, the fol
lowing proper y, 10-wit:
The house and lot on which Hiram Rouzee now
lives, situated in the city, of Greenesboro. known in the
plan of said city as part of lot No. 32, adjoining the lot
formerly occupied by Mrs. Baugh on the north, the lot
of Mrs. Park on the east, on the south by South-street
and J. A. Miller’s blacksmith shop lot, and on the west
by West-street: to satisfy a mortgage fi.fn. issued from
Greene Superior Court, in favor of Davis, Wood &
Johnson, against said Rouzee.
ALSO, AT*THE SAME TIME AIU) PLACE.
Two black hacks and harness* one green hack
and harness, one red stage coach and'harncss, 8 buggies
and harness, 2 old gray horses, 1 young gray horse, 2
match sorrell horses. 1 sorrel horse, pot-gut, two black
mules. 1 bay horse, (limping bay,) 2 black match horses,
1 hay horse, Durham, one two-horse wagon and harness:
all levied on as the properly of Douglas W. Wilson, to
satisfy a mortgage fi.fn. in favor of Janies M. Lankford.
Issued from Greene Inferior Coutt. against said Wilson.
Dec. 31—:ds. C. C. NORTON, D. Sh’ff.
Greene Mieriff* Sale.
\\7ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
February next, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit :
The house and lot* on which Wm. T. Dos ter
now lives, situated in the ci’y of Greenesboro. on the
nor.h side oi Broad-street, and on the west sideoi East
s’ reet, adjoining the lot oi John J. Doherty on ihe north,
and land of said Doherty on the west.: levied on to sat
isiv sundry fi.fas. in my hand, issued from Greene Su
perior Court. O. P. Daniel vs Doster & Dolvin. Augus
tin F. Gre* no, r.dm’r, vs Doster & Dolvin. John T.
Perdue, ex’r. as Doster & Dolvin. and o’her f. fas.
Property pointed out bv John T. Dolvin.
Dec. 29—tds. • T. F. FOSTER. D. Sh’ff.
DreL3 Making.
f "P IIE subscriber would respectfully inform
* the LADIES oi Greenesboro. and the pubiie
w_A* generally, that she has been taking instructions
num Mrs. Margrai in -'he art oi CUTTING AND FIT
TING LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESSES of every
description, and that she is now prepared to execute any
kind oi work, in the latest and most fashionable styles,
and in the best manner.
She will receive, monthly, the latest an.': most ap
proved Fashions from New York City; and from a
practical knowledge .of several veifrsin the business, com
bined wi h the advantages above, she flatters herself thav
she will L*e able tenfeivii;entire satisfaction to all wlm
may favor her with their patronage.
Shc'inay *e foundsATiHEß RESIDENCE in- Greens
horo. Ga. . E..M k WALKER.
Jan. 1..1-” . * * fm.
F:\VKTT ViLLb SKMLN'AiiY.
j * j HE exorri-es of this In
~ st it ut ion will he resumed
ol ‘- ’he 11/A of January neat, un-
AUkj I*%*. , |B i~W der the chargeof the subscribers.
‘J’he Seholas'ie year will bec'di*
xiied into TWO SESSION 7 ?
‘'OF 100 DAYS EACH. Th.
- lif If 4 prices of tuition. per year. rang.
3*■ front :LB- to 3<i Dolfelrs. Board
.gsc—• for the year will not exceeds9o.
washing indaded.
Our sy -tem of teaching is analytical, thorough and
impressiv.-; our moral training unsurpassed and effec
iv> ; our village healthy, retired and pleasant; and Inst
•ivt not leapt, sociely is as good here as unywhere. —
Enough s* iu.
MORGAN H LOONEY, 1 Associate
GEORGE, C. LOONEY, j Principals.
Fayetti -.-i!Le. Ga. Jan. 7ih. IMSB. 4t.
Pvr m.msw * : ■
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND LOT IN
* * Peniield. situated in the eastern part of town. Is
ontuiits ions good Rooms—all ihe outbuildings are k
good repair, and a small family will find it to be a pleas
ant residence.
Mr. Henry English occupied it during the pas’ year
Apply to J. NL LANKFORD. Penfield, Ga.
Jan. ?. 1858. tl.
‘'PTIE undersigned having (lurcluised the House
* formerly occupied bv Mrs. Stow, will say to oho
public ihat he has opened his house for entertainment,
and respectfully solicits a lilieral share of patronage.
Penfield. .Tan. 7. 1858. L. B. CALLAWAY.
Punliold Property for Salo.
r PIIE subscrih-'r offers for sale all his TOWN
* PROPERTY, consisting ol a comfortable resi
dence with cigh’ good rooms, Household and Kitchen
Furniture. Cabinet B’li.ip. Warehouse. New Furniture,
etc. A good Cabinet Maker would find every conveni
ence here for establishing a shop. 1 offer all the above
ai private sale until the 22d inst. at which time, if not
sold. I will sell to the highest biddder.
Sale to take place in Penfield. on Fridav the 22d.
Penfield. Jan. 7.1858. A. M. LANSDELL.
Greenes!) ro Female ('ollege,
THE Board of Trustees take pleasure in an
nouncing that the exercises of this institution will
he resumed on ihe FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY,
1858.
Rev. HOMER HENDEE, A. M. President and Pro
fessor.
Miss MARGARET R. MILLER, first Instructress
in Literary Department.
r>lr. CHARLES IIINTZ, first Professor of Vocal and
Instrumental Music and Teacher of fjrench and Ger-*
man.
Miss M. L. WRIGHT, first Instructress in Vocal and
Instrumental Music and Teacher of Drawing, Painting
and French.
We are now in correspondence for the Professorship
of Natural and Experimental Sciences, and intend that
this and all oilier depar:ments shall he amply supplied.
By order of the Board.
D. HOWELL,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Greenesboro, Ga. Jan. 7. 1858. 4t.
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OTATE OF GEORGI A,OG LETIIORPE COUNTY.
All persons having demands against NealF. Coch
ran, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them to us, properly attested, withid the time
prescribed by law, or they will not be settled ; and all
persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required
to make immediate payment.
MARTHA H. COCARAN,) Adm’x.
t . ,o.o WILLIAM T * COCHRAN, 1 Adm’r.
Jan. 7, 1858. 6 .
NOTICE* —The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between Drs. Janes & Durham has been
mutually dissolved—D>\ Janes having retired from
the practice. Dr. Durham still offers his profession
al services to the citizes of Penfield and vicinity.—
Thankful for the patronage received the past year,
and hopes a continuation of the same.
Office at the old stand of Janes & Durham, where
he may be found at all times when not elsewhere
professionally engaged. 8 lv. Jan. 15.
CARROL ION MASONIC IN SITUTE
JOHN K. LEAK. A. B. President.
TIIE ex> rci-tes of Uis Institu f in will open on the
first Wed lesday in Jar. 1858 The course of
s tidy “ill be thorough aid extensive, both in the
m ile and female departments. We have a large build•
it g, good society and as heahhv a location far t n
Institution as there is in Geogia. B'ard $8 ie
month. Tuition reasonable. We hope to receive a
liberal patronaf c from the Masoni*. Fraterni yt n 1
rhp public gen ral’y. We w 1 mak •it to the int- -
est of a 1 who patr in-'z the Inst tut on Fo;* pa ti<-
nlars a.i ress John K. Litk. Oxlord, Ga. or the un
der ig; ed at Carrolton, Ga.
B. D. THOMASSON, W. M.
J. T. MEADOR. S. W.
J. W. REDWINE, J. W.
Nov. 24, 1858. ts.
new msim
Particular Mice.
V LL persons indebted to the firm of Phelps &
• * Se;rls. for the ye trs 1856 and ‘7. are earnestly re
quested to come forward and pay up. as we must have
money to pay our debts. Come, Mends. and help us to
the extent of your ability. 1 HELPS & SEALS.
Jan. 1, 1858.
Dr. Win. Morgan,
illiiiiillliiiili
P ENFIELD, GA.
\I T OTLI> inform the citizens of GRFEN AND
’ V THE ADJOINING COUNTIES, that he is pre
pared to do all work in his line, with ifatness and dis
patch. H<- is prepared to insert IrOln ONE TO AFULL
-ET OF TEETH, on Fine Gold-Plate, antwering all
he ordinary purposes ol mastication. He will attend
■n ANY CALL IN THE COTNTRY that may be k i>
lered him. .. ..
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
A trial is all he asks.
Jan. 14* 1858. . ts.
Fair Notice
HAVING sold out my interest in the Boot Bu
siness to J:-s. W. Wingfield, I hereby notify all jny
customers to come lorward and settle their notes and
accounts. All accounts that are not paid by the Ist of
February, will be placed in the hands ol an Attorney lor
collection, as Ia making my arrangements to leave
for Germany. ‘ H. MARGRAFF..
Greenesboro, Jan. 14, 1858. , . , .
|l. WILLIAMS,
Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA. GA.
ORDERS for BACON, LARD, FLOUR, and all
kinds of UP-COUNTRY PRODUCE,are respect
fully solicited,and will be promptly filled at the lowest
market prices, for Cash.
Jan. 14, 1858. ly.
r p IIE COPARTNERSHIP existsng bet ween
* PHELPS &, SEALS, in the Mercantile Business,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent —Mr. Phelps re
tiring. A. B. PHELPS,
Penfield, Jan. 1, 1858. WM. B. SEALS.
r T'IIE BUSINESS will be carried on at the old
* stand, by the undersigned, where hehopegto merit
and receive ihe liberal patronage extended to the late
firm. WM. B. SEAL‘D.
Penfield, Jan. Ist, 1858.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL he sold, in the city of Grteneshoro, on the Ist Tnfs
(lay in M A ltd I next, within the legal of sale, tl.e
following psojerty, to-wit:
One negro girl about 10 years old, of black complex
ion: levied on r.s the proptrty of Joseph N. Raden. to
satisfy sundry Justices’ Court fi. fas. from the 1848th
dist. G. M. in favor < f James M. Lankford vs. Joseph
N. Raden ; McWhorter & Armstrong vs. Joseph N.
Raden; Armstrong &, Wilson vs. Joseph N. Raden;
A. B. Sharp vs. Joseph N. Raden; William N. Wil
liams vs. Joseph N. Raden, and James R. Sanders vs.
Joseph N. Raden. Levy made and returned to me by
Levi Mays, constable. C. C. NORTON, D. Sh’ff.
Jan. 14, 1858.
Drs. COE & LATIMER,
HAVING located in Greencsboro’
for the purpose of practicing
tistry, wou and lespectfully invite all who^ J
may require Dental operations to give them a call at
their office in Greenesboro; or, persons so desiring
may be visited at their residences. Drs. C. & L.
hope, by the character of their operations, their
reasonable prices, and the'r gentlemanly treatment
of all who may honor them with a call, to merit and
obtain a fair share of the operating performed in this
section. As Dr. Latimer has located permanently
in Greenesboro’, the office will not be closed during
the summer months as heretofore.
A superior quality of Tooth Brushes, Tooth
Powder, &c , kept on hand.
N. R. No CHARGE FOK EXAMINATIONS AND ADVICE.
Dentists supplied with Teeth, Foil, 10-tru
ents &c. Dec. 17tb, 1857.
GEORGIA PLAINS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their
old customers and others wishing their Woo
made into the best Plains manufactured in the Um
ted States, that we are now receiving and will re
ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge but 16 cents
per yard for manufacturing (cash,) as that is what
we have to pay for all the material we use.
The Factory is situated 18 miles south of Greenes
boro, 12 miles southwest of White Plains, 14 miles
northwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eatonton, on the
Oconee river, in Greene county.
LAWRENCE MANF. CO.
Aug 2. I*** W
DENTAL NOTICE.
Drs. Coe & Latimkk would inform:their friends
and pat ents, that one of the frm will constantly
remain in Greenesboro’, aud that the other will be
found in the following places at the time specified
below, viz.
White Plains, from Jan. 6th, to Jan. 17tn.
Mount Zio i, “ 18th, “ “ 81st.
Oxford from February Ist, to February 14th.
Penfield “ “ 15th, to “ 28th.
As this time table will be strictly adhered to, those
who call early will be most likely to receive attention.
OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights
of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At
lanta, on the 9th inst., the following were elected
its office s for the ensuing year:
W. D. Williams, of Oxford, G. W. C.
Thos Do oiiEnTV, of Macon, G. W. V. C.
Wm. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
Wm. F. Ross, so Macon, G. W. M.
Lee Strickland, of Griffin, G. W. S.
H. C. Carter, of Calhoun, G. W. Chap.
E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. W. P. C,
Sept. 22, 1857,
TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES OF PAPER MONEY; OR, THE FORGER CONVICTED!