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CARPS, &c.
REES Sc LI If VO If,
nr4 nS-BOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Tackion Street, Auynsta, Georjfla
-rtrlLL continue the WAREHOUSE and COM
\w m MISSION BUSINESS at their Fire-Proof
T. _ will devote their personal attention
of their friends and patrons.
forFamily Supplies, Bagging, Rope, &c.,
Advances made when required.
fWn mission for selling cotton, fifty cents per bide
iiOHOMsa. [Septß-85] lintom.
inDT o. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga.
WILL promptly attend to all business entrusted
. ” * nM feamonal management in Richmond and the
Office on Mclntosh Street, three
Mow Constitutionalist office.
Tlmb. R. B. Oobb, Athena, Ge.
June 14-ly
’ IAHEB BBOWK
jiTTORJyJEir JIT law.
TANDY HILL, MURRY CO., GA.
April 80th, 1857.
ROGER L. WHIGHAM,
Louisville, Jefferson co. t Ga.
WILL rive prompt attention to any business en
trusted to his care, in the following counties:
Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia,
Warren, Washington, Emanuel,
Montgomery, Tatnall and
Scriven.
April 26, 1866.—ts
LEONARD T. ROYAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MeDONOUGH, HENRY GO ., GA.
Will practice Law in the following counties, to-wit:
Henry, Spaulding. Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fulton,
DeKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb 2—4
D. H. SANDERS,
attorney at law ,
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
Will practice in the counties of Dougherty, Sumter,
Lee, Randolph, Calhoun, Early, Baker,
Decatur and Worth.
Jan. 1 ly *
H. T. PERKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
GRBKNESBOHO’, GEOBGIA,
Will practice in the co nties of Greene, Morgan,
Putnam, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Warren.
Feb. ly 7
PHILLIP B. ROBINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
GBEENESBOftp’, REOKGIA.
Will practice in the cou - ties of Greene, Morgan,
Putnam, Oglethorpe, Talisferro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Waren.
July sth, 1866. ly. 26.
$2,000 Reward!
Will be paid the above reward to any person or per
sons who will prove, in a single instance, of the
failure of “ Dense’s Celebrated Poultice”
to affect the permanent cure of Neu
ralgia of the face.
TIC DOM Off THE PACE
SAFE & PERMANENT CURE
DENSE’S CELEBRATED
This remedy is warranted a Permanent
Cure , in all cases of Face Neuralgia. It
is not recommended for any other nervous affection,
when used in those excruciating cases of
NEURALGIA OF THE FACE,
it has been invariably and entirely successful. The
Proprietor is satisfied that a trial will prove the truth
of the recommendation given. The following testi
monials of the virtues of DENSE’S POULTICE is
respectfully submitted to the notice of the afflicted.
Another successful cure of Neuralgia of the Face.
A case of seven years standing, cured by DENSE'S
NEURALGIA POULTICE.
G. H. Freeman of this city has suffered the most
excruciating pains in both sides of his face, for seven
years, and had tried all the usual modes of treatment
m vain. The first case was cured 21st Dec. ’66,
and the second 12th April, ’57.
CERTIFICATE.
I do hereby certify that the above statement is
true and correct, and am satisfied that I am perma
nently cured. (Signed,)
CHAS. H. FREEMAN.
CERTIFICATE.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we
are personally acquainted with the above case of
0. H. Freeman, and that he is entirely cured.
(Signed,) W. H. King,
J. S. Graybill,
S. B. Day,
R. A. Benson.
Macon, August 12,185/.
pr Applicants will please address
A. A. MENNARD, Druggist,
Or B. F. DENSE, Macon, Ga
pT This Medicine can be sent by mail to every
part of the country. Price, $lO.
August 20, 1867. 83—ly
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1 ot 8,2501 of 100
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*
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Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager.
Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Ga., (Small Schemes)
every Saturday, and in Savannah, (Large Schemes)
about the 15th of every month. <
CLASS DD
DRAWS NOVEMBER 15TH, 1857, AT
ARMORY HALL, SAVANNAH, GA.
Under the Sworn Superintendence of
W. R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, Esqrs.
CAPITALS of $60,000, $20,000, SIO,OOO, $5,000,
$4,000, $2,000, 8 Prizes of SIOOO, 5 of SSOO, 100 of
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tion prizes amounting to $3,760.
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Checks on New York remitted for prizes.
Address orders for tickets or Certificates of Pack
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ANBERSON A SON, Managers,
Sept 1857 Macon or Savannah, Ga.
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, &c.
Fall and winter style is&7.
Geo. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall building,
Broad-st Augusta, Ga., has now on hand a
carefully selected stock of
Gents Moleskin hats of Beebe & Cos Leary &{Co trade
style Gent’s and Boys Soft Felt Hats, new and elegant
styles.
“ “ Saxony Hats
“ “ Cloth and Plush Caps,
** “ Silk velvet Caps,
Children’s fancy Hate and Caps, in great variety.
Ladies’ Silk, Straw and Lace Bonnete.
Houches, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, Ac.
The best assortment in the city, and he hopes by
his untiring assiduity to merit the liberal patronage
he has so long and thankfully received.
DENTAL NOTICE.
Drs. Coe & Latimer would inform their friends
and patients, that one of the firm will constantly
remain in Greenesboro’, and that the other will be
found in the following places at the time specified
below, viz.
White Plains, from Jan. 6th, to Jan. 17th.
Mount Zion, “ “ 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.
BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS.
—TIraSST
GUN AND LOCKSMITH,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT GUMS,
ALSO, REPAIRING OF GUNS, KEYS, &c. Ac.
WORK
#S“No charge on work sent.
• J. H. SNELLINGS, Agent,
Aug. 6, 1857. ly. Greenesboro, Ga.
BUENA VISTA ACADEMY.
PUBLIC, SQUARE, GREENE COUNTY GA
The undersigned have secured, for the coming
year, the services of John T. Heard, A. B. He was
born and raised among us, and is well known by
each one of us to be a gentleman of good mind, and
steady habits, and having already had some expe
rience in teaching, we confidently expect he will
merit a liberal share of patronage.
The school will open on the 2nd Monday in Janu
ary 1858, Further information concerning rates of
tuition, board, Ac., can be obtained from either of
the Trustees. Wm. Toggle, Jr. Pres.
S. M. Echol, Wm. Heard,
Thos. R. Thornton, Dr. A. H. Randle,
Jas. D. Williams. Wm. A. Overton.
Trustees
December 3d, 1857—49.
Valuable Property For Sale*
ONE of the partners wishing to change his
business, we now offer for sale our Land and
Mills , situated six miles east of Greenesboro’, and
four miles south-west of Union Point, known as
Ogeechee place.
There is 1079 acres of land in the tract, about five
hundred acres cleard, the ballance well timbered
woodland. A considerate portion is bottom land
and the present crop will speak for the productive
quality of the land.
Our mills consist of a Circular Sate Mill and a
Grist Mill —driven by a 15 horse power engine—all
is in good order and condition. The Mills were
erected last spring and are in the centre of five or
six hundred acres of heavy timbered woodland. —
For further particulars call to see us on the premises
or address us at Union Point, Ga.
CRANE & GIBSON.
October 21st, 1857—ts. 44
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
tyife The Subscriber offers for sale his well known
plantation lying on the Ogechee River 11-2
miles above Columbus Shivers mills, in Warren
county. It is extensively known as having former
ly belonged to Thomas Seals deceased. It now con
tains 1200 acres more or less of land, all of which
is good, in fine order, under good fences and sus
ceptible of tillage. The tract comprises 800 acres
more or less of superior low grounds, well ditched,
and not liable to overflow. The improvements con
sist in a commodious residence, excellent meat house
ample accommodations for negroes, good barn,
cribs, stable &c.
Any one purchasing the place will get a valuable
plantation.
Mr. Lankford, my overseer is on the premises
and will show the place to any one wishing to ex
amine it. He also will make known the Terms.
A. B. PHELPS.
Dec. 3rd, 1857. Penfield Ga.
City Restaurant.
Continually on hand Eatables of all
kinds, Fresh Oysters, Lobsters, Bologna Sausages,
Eggs, Candies and choice Fruits of every descrip
tion. Persons wishing any of these commodities,
or a good meal at short notice, will be accommodat
ed by calling in at OLD MAC’S.
Greenesboro’, Nov. 12 th, 1857. 49
J. S. BARNWELL & CO.
WILL continue the harness business at the old
stand of Lankford & Barnwell. They promise to
execute all work entrusted to them in the latest
style and most workman-like manner, will do re
pairing at the shortest notice, and warrant every
job, and dispatch it with skill and neatness, upon
the most reasonable terms.
AST None but the best materials used by us,
and the workmen are fatthful.
Cheap Dry Goods 1
Broom a norrell are now receiving
at their new store, No. 238 Broad-st ., a large
and elegant assortment of staple and Fancy Dry
Goods. Their stock is one of the largest and most
complete in their line in the city, and comprises all
of the latest and most elegant styles of the season.
They would respectfully solicit public patronage,
and cordially invite all to examine their Goods.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Fancy Dress Silks, Plaids and stripes,
Rich Silk Robe a’Quille, very heavy,
Rich Bayadere Silks, Poplins,
Handsome Foulards,
Black Brocade Silks, stripes, plaids and figures,
Mourning and Half Mourning Silks,
Rich French Printed All-wool Delaines,
Robes a’Quille, Bayadere Stripes,
Cashmere d’Ecosse,'Valencia Plaids and Tarltans,
And a variety of other Goods for children;
Printed Cohurgs, Paramattas,
English and French Merinoes,
Plain and Printed Delains and Persians, all qualities,
French, English and Americh Prints, great variety,
French, Scotch and American Ginghams, great va
riety;
Plain, Printed and Plaid-Opera Flannels.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
Os the latest styles, from low priced to very rich, in
great variety.
CHENILLE SHAWLS AND SCARFS,
And almost every description, from low price to very
fine quality.
A large assortment of Ladies’ Cloths, all colors,
for Cloaks and Mantillas.
Mourning Goods, of every style, suitable for the
season.
Hoop Skirts, every style and quality used,
Corsets, French and Railroad,
EMBROIDERIES,
Os all kinds, and a large assortment of French
Worked Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Flouncings, Emb’d
Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Infant’s Waists, Worked Edg
ings and Inscrtings.
Gloves of all kinds, for Ladies, Gents and Boys,
Hosiery “ “ “ “ “
Flannels, large assortment, all prices and qualities.
Merino Vests, for Ladies, Children and Gents.
FANTALOON GOODS.
All styles Oassimcres, Doeskins, Corduroys,
Tweeds, Satinetts, plain and plaids; Kentucky Jeans
Carolina Jeans, Merino Cassimeres, for children;
Plaids and Rob-Roys, for children, &c.
PLANTATION AND SERVANT'S GOODS.
Largest assortment and greatest variety in the
city, comprising the most durable Goods in the mar
ket in the way of Kerseys, white and brown Plains,
Heavy Twills, Linseys, Osenburgs, Stripes, Home
spuns, Plaids and Flannels.
BLANKETS. /
Negro Blankets, white and grey,
Traveling Blankets,
Mackinaw “.
Fancy “ of every description.
From a small Crib Blanket, to a very large and su
perior Bed Blanket
BED BLANKETS,
We have but ONE PRICE, our goods will be of
fkved at the lowest prices, which we guaraatee to be
as low as any in the Southern country. Our sys
tem not only compels us to sell our goods at the
lowest prices, but it also protects the buyer from
paying over market price, as he invariably does,
where there is an aching and a taking price.
fg* All orders will reeeive our personal and i
prompt attention, aud our best judgment in execut
ing them. BROOM A NORRELL.
Oct 15th, 1857.-41-tt No. 288, Broad-st
NOTINGS OP INVENTIONS, &c.
A NEW PRINCIPLE.
WELL }THE]KOIVSIIER ATIOiV
OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER.
The important principle of wasing clothes without
friction has at last been discovered, and is perfectly
exemplified in the great
KNUCLE WASHING MACHINE.
It combines all the requisites of Simplicity, Dura*
bility and Economy, different from all others and in
the mode of applying it Nothing can surpass it
in rapidicy of execution, and there is nothing that
can compare with it, in washing clean without dam
age to the articles entrusted to it. It never removes
a button, flattens a hook, or tears the most delicate
fabric or half-worn articles of dress.
It operates so easily that a boy of 10 or 12
of age can do large washings. It will prove itself
to be all that it is recommended to be.
The above Machines are now being manufactured at
Greenesboro Ga., by the subscriber, who has the
right to make and sell them in the counties of Mor
gan, Greene and Hancock. He would therefore
take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the
above counties, that he has employed Mr- S. T.
STONE to canvass those counties with one of the
Machines, will take great pleasure in showing
it to every body, and if they prefer seeing it in op
eration all they will be required to do is to furnish
him with some hot water and soap, and then their
dirty clothes which he will wash clean and in so
short a time as to astonish every on. who has not
seen it in operation before.
Persons wishing to purchase Machines can give
him an order or send it directly to me and they will
be forworded immediately with printbd instructions
how to use them.
Oct. 29th, 1857.—45 W. E. WALKER.
Copy of Mr. LOGANS, Certificate.
Greenesboro’, Ga. Oct. 25th. 1857.
Mr. Wm. E. Walker— Dear Sir: —In regard to
the Washing Machine, I would simply say that I
would not be without one for any consideration
which might be presented. It is easy to manage,
, it washes without injury to the clothes. On yester
’ day our washerwoman did from 10 o’clock A. M.
to 1 P. M., wliat it would have taken her the great
er part of two days to accomplish by hand. The
best recommendation you can have is the Machine
itself. Every family that can rase money will most
certainly buy after seeing it in operation.
Respectfully yours, ROBT. LOGAN.
Greenesboro’, Ga., Oct. 28th, 1857.
Mr. Wm. E. Walker — Dear Sir: —I take pleas
ure in certifying to the value of your Washining
Machine. It is the desideratum long desired; wash
ing clothes clean without wearing or injuring them
and in less than one-fourth of the time occupied in
i the usual way. Very Respectfully.
JOHN E. WALKER, M, D.
MILLEDGEViLLE, Oct 15th, 1857.
Mr. Walker — Dear Sir;— l am in receipt of
your letter about the Washing Machine. The Wash
ing Machine I have is no humbug. It saves me
three or four hands labour. But I have to make a
man use it because mine is so large. If it is made
right and handled right it is a fine thing.
Yours aespectfully, E. D. BROWN.
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DAWSON INSTITUTE.
WHITE PLAINS, GREENE COUNTY, GA.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS.
James D. Mathews, A. M. Principal,
Vincent T. Sanford, A. M. associate Principal,
Miss E. A. Whiteman, Instructress in Music, Draw
ing, Painting and Embroidery,
Mrs. D. A. Mathews, Instructress in French and
in Primary department
This Male and Female Institute, under a different
name and organization, has been largely patronized
during a series of years; and now with great improve
ments, it is again commended, with renewed confi
dence to the attention of Parents and Guardians.
For its success the utmost energy and fidelity are
pledged, on,the part of the Board of Instructors;
and an active support on the part of the Board of
Trustees, much confidence is felt in being able to
give satisfaction to those who may send their sons
and daughtres here, to receive their education. —
The Spring Term of 1858, will commence on the
third Monday in January. For fall particulars,
address Principal.
BROOM & NOBRELL, Augusta, Georgia,
have received a handsome assortment of Stella
Shaws, of all colors and qualities, to which they
would invite attention. April 2
M WILLIS’ HOTEL, at the old stand,
is still open for the reception and accommo
dation of travelers. All who may favor us
th theu patronage shall receive every attention
cessary. A, L. WILLIS, Proprietor.
Greenesboro’, Ga., Feb. 12, 1856. 7
FAYETTEVILLE SEMINARY,
f npHE exercises of this In-
Jk J- stitution will be resumed’
MpL on the 11th of January next, un
er ie c^a, 'S e °f the subscribers.
The Scholastic year will be di
°wmmgSU&&sz& vi(l <'cl hito TWO SESSIONS
■H|||l OF 100 DAYS EACH. The
fcJSSHBMII 11 lIK pices ot tuition, per year, ratine
jBLJIL-% from 1(5 to 116 Dollars. Board
VBE3E£Ss?rni!, for the year will not exceed S9O,
washing included.
, Our system of teaching is analytical, thorough and
impressive; our moral training unsurpassed and effec
tive ; our village healthy, retired and pleasant; and last
but not least, society is as good here as anywhere. —
Enough said.
MORGAN H. LOONEY,) Associate
GEORGE C. LOONEY. J Principals.
Fayetteville, Ga. Jan. 7th, 1858. 4t.
H. WILLIAMS,
Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA, GA.
ORDERS for BACON, LARD, FLOUR, and all
kinds of UP-COUNTRY PRODUCE, ore respect
fully solicited,and will be promptly filled at the lowest
market prices, for Cash.
Jan. 14, 1858. ly-
JACKSON-STRIET HOSPITAL.
NEGROES
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Negroes requiring Snrqical Operations „ r trrngo.?-^! 0 “y-nod.tion ol
also Female Diseases so common amone mWI-om’ ’
The building is situated corner of Jackson and Fenwick-streets, between the G™rJ„* , 0
Rail Road Depots, and in sight of both. It is, therefore, convenient for tlmrecepUon of Savannah
distance. In its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view the* J, °. nos Patients from a
it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conduced the comfort'of hi S ^iT hiC T h
is supplied with Hot and Cold Baths and Shower Baihs-and has Water-Closel ls ‘ ?
fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also well Ventilated and lighted with Gils t 0 avo “
attendance of experienced male and female Nurses, the patient will be saved much of the ~•'? cons , t ® n , t
too often is the result of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of negroes in ordinary nriS?!" 6 W !V ch
Terms—For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For all neckssvry mLELi lt f.P r * ct,ce -
Surgical Operations, &e., the same as in ordinary city practice. ca att °ndftnci',
addressed to us at this place will meet with prompt attention.
H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
Augusta, February 5,1857. l y CAMPB£LL . A**”*"* Physician.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Under I lie United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
•T * co * have just opened an elegant stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
tie ca " the “° f au ***■ in
PLUMBJ & LEITNER,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN—
Pure Medicine s. Chemicals, Drugs, Paints, Oils, French and American Window
Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paint Mills, Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choice* ‘
Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap,
foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water
Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, LandretKs Garden Seeds, ’
™ tex h r cr with c vu y ,°! her article uauall 7 k °l )t in their line-all of which they offer at WHOLESALE
tt&lAlL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishment. Jan. 22,1867 4-ly
GEORGE 1. OAKES A BROTHER.
DEALERS IN
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C.,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to their forgo
ano. tv eii“Seiecteci stocK ol y
mho gfftmni.
From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon Haven, A. H. Gale <£• Cos., and Hazleton Brothers, New Yorit; cr^d
Hallett, Davis Cos., Boston,
which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is useless to say more in their favor
as they are too well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Malcer or style ordered at the lowest
prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
JtFelodeons , Guitars, f Holms, Flutes, Accordions, #c,
AL&O, ALL KINDS OF
□w ■*. .A. @is ffiis .-he iwr ass rar> rebl mu me jekt am 9
suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as
soon as published.
ppPersons at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article as we make it a
point to keep goods of the best quality, and such as we can recommend, and warrant in every respect
N. B.—For the satisfaction of persons who may want to order,—not having an opportunity of visiting
the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from us and who
have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could bo added, but space will not allow it.
Rev. A. Means, Prcs’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J. L. Reid, Esq., Eatonton, Ga.
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. Hutching, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rev. J. 11. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female College.
May 12, 1855. ly 19 b
TWENTY -FIVE WITNESSES OF PAPER MONEY; OR, THE FORGER CONVICTED!!
EXTRIORDffIM IMHUffI TO till PMAIRB,
15,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
SELLING OFF AT COST BY
A. L. JOHNSON & CO.
Owing to the hardness of the times, and the scarcity of money, wc have concluded to offer our largo
and well assorted stock of merchandise at
H-■ ■ :
(until tlio first of March next) for cash only, and most respectfully solicit our friends to call and ex
amine for themselves.
More especially we qall tlieir attention to our very large stock of
Clothing, Boots, <fe Shoos, Hats, Caps, Shirts and
Under garments, all of which we are
now offering at Cost,
to reduce our stock, and realize the money, all who want BARGAINS please call before-pJircli as
in* elsewhere at
A. L. JOHNSON &. CO.
One door South of Mrs. Stathams Hotel.
Greer.esboro,’ December, 185*7.—3m.
DROPSY CURED.
THE undersigned proposes to cure Dropsy of
every description. lie can be seen personally
five miles South of Union Point, or addressed by
letter to Union Point, Greene County Ga. The
o dicine can be sent anywhere by Rail Road, with
directions for giving it, or I will attend personally if
requested, and paid for my trouble. I will buy ne
groes afflicted with Dropsy, or cure them, as th<
owner may prefer. Satisfactory references given if
desired. MILES G. BROOME.
Union Point, Greene Cos. May 14th, 1857.—t1.
LOST
BY the subscriber between the Isth and 20th ult.,
his Pocket-Book, ontaining about two dollars in
cash, and the following described notes, viz One
note for S2OB 87, sgned by Jos. H. Edmondson,
payable to Jos Ar -trong or bearer, dated January
Ist 1857, and due one day after date; One note
signed by J. A. Tronc iard for $207, (about* paya- ‘
ble to same, dated January Ist 1857, and due one ,
day after date; one note for S9O, signed by Lucinda ,
Armstrong, payable to same, dated January Ist,
1857, and due one day after date ; one note for fifty ]
dollars signed by Thomas B. Logue, payable to John <
W. Coleman or bearer, date not recollected, and due
Dec., 25th 1F57. . \
All persons are forewarned from trading for any
of these notes, as payment has been stopped.
December 7th, 1857-4 t JOSEPH ARMSTRONG.
GEORGIA PLAINS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their
old customers and others wishing thoiiuWoo
made into the best Plains manufactured in the Uni
ted States, that we are now receiving and will re
ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge but 16 cents
per yard for manufaeturing (cash,) as that is
’ we have to pay for all the material we use.
The Factory is situated 18 miles south of Greenea
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. 00.
Aug 2, 1856 80
Greenesboro Female College.
TIIE Board of Trustees take pleasure in an
nouncing that the exercises of this institution will
be resumed on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
1858.
Rev. HOMER HENDEE, A. M. President and Pro
lessor. * ■*
Miss MARGARET R. MILLER, Jfrst'T&tructress
in Literary Department.
Mr. CHARLES HINTZ, first Professor of Vocal and
Instrumental Music and Teacher of French 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 tho Professorship
of Natural and Experimental Sciences, and intend that
this and all other departments shall be amply supplied.
By order of the Board.
D. HOWELL,
Secretary and Treasurer. -
Greenesboro, Ga. Jan. 7,1858. 4t.