The Georgia temperance crusader. (Penfield, Ga.) 1858-18??, February 18, 1858, Image 4

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fajperaitre Cimtor EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. I 1 Subscribers who do not give express notios to the I eontrary, are considered as wishing to oontmue their I BU 2 BC i r f P B ubecribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers without settling all arreages, the Publisher may continue to send them until they are paid for. 3 If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their news papers from the offices to which they are directed, they areheld responsible until they have settled the bills, and ordered a discontinuance. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without in* forming the Publisher, and the newspapers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. It has been decided by the Courts that subscribers refusing to take their newspapers from the office, or re moving and leaving them uncalled for, is prime facie evidence of intentional Traud. 6. The Courts have also decided that a Post-master who neglects to perform his duty of giving reasonable notice, as required by the Post-Office Department, of the negiect of a person to take from the office, newspapers addressed to him, renders himself liable for the sub scription price. s 32.OQ.cSL dJc S>Ub OFFICII PENFIELD, GEORGIA. EVER, since the establishment of this Office, has m/% the proprietor been so well prepared for getting up, and in the best style, all kinds of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, —SUCH AS — * BOOKS. PROMISSORY | PAMPHLETS, NOTES, ■X- CARDS, BANK CHECKS, ft CIRCULARS. LABELS, HAND-BILLS, all kinds of -LA •TO BILL-HEADS, LAW BLANKS. -\L- WAY AND FOR ATTORNEYS, **d£^ ‘■¥’ STAGE BILLS, sheriffs, Sr POSTERS, • ’squires I TICKETS, AND RATLIFFS. | These declarations are not empty bubbles, but solid facts, which we respectfully invite the public to test. — A large variety of well assorted materia! and a thor ough workman, make us confident of abiding that test. Dr. Wm. Morgan, PENFIELD, GA. ‘ WOULD inform the citizens of GREENE AND THE ADJOINING COUNTIES, that he is pre pared to do all work in his line, with neatness and dis patch. He is prepared to insert from ONE TO A FULL BET OF TEETH, on Fine Gold Plate, answering all the ordinary purposes of mastication. He will attend to ANY CALL IN THE COUNTRY that may be ten dered him. work warranted to give entire satisfaction. jBS@-A trial is all he asks. Jan. 14, 1858. ts. $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 “ Densr’s Celf.bkatrd Poclticb” to affect the permanent cure of Neu ralgia of the face. TIC DOLOREUX OF THE FACE SAFE & PERMANENT CURE DENSE’S CELEBRATED This remedy is warranted a Permanent | Oure , 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. C. H. Freeman of this city has suffered the most excruciating pains in both sides of his face, for seven and had tried a:l the usual modes of treatment in vain. The first case was cured 21st Dec. ’56, and the second 12th April, ’57. CERTIFICATE. I do hereby certify that the above statement is - true and correct, and am satisfied that l 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 C, 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/. fy Applicants will please address A. A. MENNARD, Di-uggi.it, Or B. F. DENSE, Macon, Ga. This Medicine can be sent by mail to every part of the country. Price, $lO. August 20, 1857. 83—ly WHO WANTS MOM! 60,000 Dollars MAY TE OBTAINED BY RISKING TEN POL’S! Halves and Quarry Ttchrts in Proportions Jasper County Academy Lottery, By authority of the State of Georgia. l&Br Havana Plan——Single Numbers. 30,000 TICKETS— B,2B6 PRIZES, 1 AsiorN'TiNo to $216,000. PR TZESPA YA BLE WI’THO UT DF.D C CTION ANDERSON & SON, Managed. Successors to J. F, Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Ga., (Small Schemes) every Saturday, and in Savannah, (Largo Schemes) about the 15th of every month. * CLASS DD DRAWS NOVEMBER 15TII, 1857, AT ARMORY HALL, SAVANNAH, GA. Under the Sworn Superintendence of W. R Symons and J. M. Phrstiss, Esq is. 1 CAPITALS of $66,000, $20,000, SIO,OOO, $5,000, | $4,000, $2,000, 3 Prizes of SIOOO, 5 of SSOO, 100 of j SIOO,IOO of SSO, 3000 of S3O, and 72 Approxima- i tion prises amounting to $3,760. WHOLE TICKETS SIO—HALVES SS—QUART. 2f Look to your interest and compare this scheme with _ , „ any other. Bank Notes of sound Banka taken at par. Checks on New York remitted for prizes Address orders for tfckete or Certificates pl ages of Tickets to f ANBEHSOV Sc SOW, Managers, Sept 185 i Macon or Savannah, Ga. Hats. Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, fee.’ FALL AND WINTER STYLE IS3T. 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 &fCo trade style Gent’s and Boys Soft Felt Hats, new ajxd elegant ** ** Saxony Hats “ * Cloth and Plush Caps, ** Silk velvet Caps, Children’s fancy Hats and Gaps, in great variety. Udiee’ ®lk. Straw and Lace Bonnets. Eouches, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, Ac. The best assortment in the city, and he hopes by h s untiring assiduity to merit the liberal patronage b has so long and thankfully received. MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. A. F. DURHAM, thankful for the JLs liberal patronage received in the pact, takes pleasure in announcing that he still offers his PRO FESSIONAL SERVICES to the CITIZENS OF PENFIELD AND VICINITY. Office at the old store of Willburn &, McWhorter, on main street, where he may at all times be found, when i not professionally engaged.’ Jan 28-ly \ ! - r - - - - ■ I Particular Notice. ALL persons indebted to the firm of Phelps & Seals, for the years 1856 and ’7, are earnestly re quested to come forward and pay up, as we must have money to pay our debts, Come, friends, and help us to the extent of your ability. PHELPS & SEALS. Jan. 1, 1858. Penfield Preparatory School. The exercises of this school will be resumed on the FIRST DAY OF FEB RUARY NEXT, under the charge of the undersigned. The Prices of Tuition range from sl6 to S4O. Every thing necessaryto prepare students for college, is taught in this School; and parents and guardians wishing to prepare their children or wards for a Collegiate Course, will find it to their advantage to send them here. Jan. 21—3 t A. S. MORGAN, Prin. FOR SALE OR RENT. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND LOT IN Penfield, situated in the eastern part of town. It contains four good Rooms —all the outbuildings are in good repair, and a smuil family will fktd it to be a pleas ant residence. Mr. Honrv English occupied it during the past year. Apply to ‘ J. M. LANKFORD. Penfield, Ga. Jan. 7, 1858. ts. THECOPARTNERSHIP existing between 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. j rpilE BUSINESS will bo carried on at the old JL stand, by the undersigned, where he hopes to merit and receive the liberal patronage extended to the late firm. WM. B. SEALS. Penfield, Jan. Ist, 1858. • Monies:. r PHE firm of MASSEY & HARRIS has been dis- A solved by mutual consent. Those indbted to them are very respectfully, yet earnestly requested to come forward and settle by cash or note. A CARD. On retiring from the practice of medicine, the under signed returns his thanks to the citizens of Penfield and vicinity, for the liberal patronage enjoyed by him the past five years, and takes pleasure in recommend ing to his friends and patrons, his former associate, Dr. Harris, as a physician ot superior merit, and one emi nently qualified to prosecute the various branches of liis profession. ROBERT J. MASSEY. Jan. 21—2 m. Penfield Female Seminary. THE Exercises of this INSTITUTION will com mencc on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRU ARY NEXT. The Board of Trustees take pleasure tn announcing that they have procured the services of Miss C. W. BARBER as principal. Miss Barber’s success in teaching hitherto, has estab lished for her the reputation of a thorough and impres rive teacher. Rates of tuition as heretofore. R. J. MASSEY, Sec. Board. By order Board Trustees. Jan. 21, 1858. ts NOTICE TO DEBTORS. A LL p ersons indebted to the undersigned, ei ther by note or account, are hereby notified that unless their claims are paid by the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, they will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. H. MARGRAFF. Greenesboro, Jan. 21,1858. 4t Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Jackson Street. Augusta. Ga, WILL continue the WAREHOUSE and COM MISSION BUSINESS at their Fire-Proof Warehouse, and will devote their personal attention to the interest of their friends and Patrons. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, &c. carefully filled. ‘ Liberal Cash Advances made when required. Commissions for Selling Cotton Fifty Cents per bale. JOHN C. REES. [Sept 3-35] SAM’L D. LIXTON. VOU can always find SUGAR and COFFEE A cheap for cash at J. M. BOWLES A CO. Feb 11 AVERY NICE article of CAEESE, SYRUP, MOLASSES, SALT and VINEGAR. In fact, when you want anything to eat, call to see Feb 11 ‘ J. M. BOWLES & CO. SPLENDID article of No. 1 MACKEREL. Feb 11 J. M. BOWLES &, CO. IF vou want a good article of POTASH, call to see J. M. BOWLES & CO. Feb 11 TF you wantltloCE PLATE OF OYSTERS, put JL up ; n style, eat with J, M. BOWLES &. CO. Feb 11 Penfield and Greenesboro’ HL lli M IV JEC • [TACKS or any desired accommo dation, waiting the arrival of each j train. Passengers for Penfield, Scull Shoals, Dr. Dur ham’s, Watkinsville or any other point, will be carried thither safely and promptly. Passengers from any of these points desiring to meet any of the trains, can Und like accommodation. Prices moderate. Good horses and conveyances, with or without dri ver. CASH will be required. We have Horses and Buggies for Lire at our stable in Penfield. W. A. & G. S. WILSON. Feb 11, 1858 ts Drs. COE & LATIMER, mmmmmtr: i gmssmK TJAVlNGlocated in GEENESBORO ; I I for the purpose of practising DEN i would respectfully invite all | who may require Dental Operations to give them a call I 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 find their gentlemanly treatment of all who may ; honor them with a cal', to merit and obtain a fair share jof the operating performed in this section. As Dr. j 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, i Ate kept on hand. i *V*No charge for examinations and advice, j jitSV’ Dentists supplied with Teeth, Foil, Instruments, j &f. Dec 14, 1857 THE ATTORNEY. ‘MINE HOST,’ fcc. WHIT O. JOHNSON, Attorney at Daw, ! * Augusta, Ga. will promptly attend to all business | intrusted to his professional management in Richmond ! and the adjoining counties. Office on Mclntosh street, ; three doors below Constitutionalist office. Reference —Titos. R. R. Cobb, Athens, Ga. June 14 ly TAMES BROWN, Attorney at Law, Fancy ! kI Hill, Murray Cos. Ga. April 30, 1857. ROGER L. WHIGHAH, Louisville, Jef ferson county, Georgia, will give prompt attention j to any business intrusted to his care, in the following j counties : Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia, War | ren, Washington, Emanuel, Montgomery, Tat nail and Scriven. April 26, 1856 ts j ioNARD T. DOYAL, Attorney nt Law, J-J McDonough, Henry county, Ga. will practice. Law in the following counties: Henry, Spaulding, Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fulton, DcKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb 3-4 Dll. SAWDERS, Attorney at Law, Albany, • Gu. will practise in the counties of Dougherty, Sumter, Lee, Randolph, Calhoun, Early, Baker, Deca tur and Worth. Jan 1 ly H T. PERKINB, Attorney at Law, Greones * boro, Ga. will practice in the counties of Greone, Morgan, Putnam, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock, Wilkes and Warren. Feb ly pHIELIP B ROBINSON, Attorney at . Law, Greenesboro, Ga. will practice in the coun ties of Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Oglethorpe, Taliafer- W illis* Hotel. AT THE OLD STAND, is still ojkh for ]lEßsi l * iC rw ’ fc Pti°n and accommodation of trav- All who may favor us with their pat* ! ronage, shall receive every attention necessary. „ A. L. WILLIS, Proprietor. __Greeneaboro. Feb. 12, 1858. f ! W DESCRIP TION, furnished upon the shortest notice. Officers and Attorneys are requested t® i send in their orders. ■ BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. ~~ j. f. trim, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, and manufacturer of DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT GUMS, ALSO, REPAIRING OF GUNS, KEYS, Ac. Ac. #®~all work warranted.-®®, charge on work sent. J. H. SNELLINGS, Agent. Aug. 6,1857. —1 y. Greenesboro, Ga. BUENA VISTAJACADEMY. PUBLIC SQUARE, GREENE COUNTY GA The undersigned have secured, for the coining 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 Mouday in Janu ary .1858, Further information concerning rates of tuition, board, &c., can be obtained from either of the Trustees. Wm. Tuggle, Jr. Pres. S. M. Echol, Wa. Heard, Thob. R. Thornton, Dr. A. H. Randlb, Jas. D. Williams. Wm. A. Oyeuton. Tm ofnAfl December 3d, 1857—49. ‘Valuable Property For Sale. OWE 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 consideraele portion is bottom land and the present crop will speak for the productive quality of the land. Our mills consist of a Circular Simp 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. MThe Subscriber offers for sale his well known plantation lying on the Ogechee River 1 1-2 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 3how 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, Gandies 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. 12th, 1867. 49 Cheap Dry Goods! BROOM & MORRELL are now receiving at their new store, No. 288 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 Tarltan?, 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 laree 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 Insertings. Gloves of all kinds, for Ladies, Gents and Boys, ; Hosiery “ “ “ “ “ Flannels, large assortment, all prices and qualities. Merino Vests, for Ladies, Children and Gents. PANTALOON GOODS. All styles Oassiraeres, Doeskins, Corduroys, Tweeds, Satinotts, plain and plaids; Kentucky Jeans Carolina Jeans, Merino Oassimeres, for children; Plaids and Rob-Roys, for children, Ac. PLANTATION AND SERVANT'S GOODS. Largest assortment and greatest variety in the city, comprising th- 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, i Saddle Traveling Blankets, ! Mackinaw “ I Fancy “ of every description. From a small Crib Blanket, to a very large and su perior Bed Blanket BED BLANKETS, We have but ONE PRICEj our goods will be of fkred at the lowest prices, which we guarantee to be as low as any in the Southern country. Our sys tem not only compels us to sell our goods at the lowost prices, but it also protects the buyer from paying ovor market price, as he invariably does, where there is an aching and a taking price. |3y* All ordevs will reeeivo otir personal and prompt attention, aud our best judgment in execut ing them. BROOM Sc HOBBELL. Oct. 15th, 1857.-41-ts. No. 238, Broad-pt. H. 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 th® lowest i market priees, for Cash. Jan. 14, 1838. ly.’ NOTINGS OF INVENTIONS, &c. A NEW PRINCIPLE. WELL ‘WORTHY3ITHI3ICO*SIfIEHATIOS OF EVERY nOESEKCEPER. 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 Ihe mode of applying it Nothing can surpass it in rapidicy of execution, and there i.% nothing that I can compare with it, in washing clean without dam- ! age to the articles entrusted to it. It never removes a button, flattens & hook, or tears the most delicate fabric or half-worn articles of dress. It operates so easily that a boy of 10 or 12 years of age car. 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 j Machines, who will take great pleasure in showing j 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 j dirty clothes which he will wash clean and iu po j short’ a time as to astonish every on who has net j 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. Grkenbsboko’, Ga. Oct. 25th. 1857. Mr. Wm. E. Walker —Dear Sir: — ln regard to ; i the Washing Machine, I would simply say that Ii 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., what 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: —l 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 the usual way. Very Respectfully. JOHN E. WALKER, M. D. MILLEDGEViLLE, Oct 15tll, 1837. Mr. Walker — Dear Sir: —l am iu receipt of your letter about the Washing Machine. The Wash ing Machine I have is no humibug. 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. The most Useful, most Perfect most Concise! I Cheaper than the Cheape®t--Better than the Bet 1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY. THE WHOLE ONLY ONE DOLL. A-YEAR! C GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRE- V SENT CENTURY FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, Describing evegy Genuine Bill in existence, and ex hibiting at a glance caery Counterfeit in existence! Arranged so admirably that. Reference is easy and —Detection instantaneous. NO INDEX TO BE EXAMINED! NO PAGES TO HUNT UP ! But so simplified Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all at a glance ! It has taken years to make perfect this GREAT DISCOVERY. The urgent necessity for such a work has long been felt by Commercial men. It has been pub lished to supply the call for such a Preventive, and needs but to be known to be universally patronized. It does more than has ever been attempted by man. describes every Bank Note in three differ ent languages : English, French and Thus, each may read the same in his ovn tongue! Terms : The paper will l>o about 23 by 42 inch, and will contain THE MOST PERFACT BANK NOTE LIST PUBLISHED, together with the Rate of Discount; also, A LIST OF ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA. A complete summary of the Finaance of Europe and America, will be published in each edition, to gether with all the important S2T <s><F ALSO, INTERESTING STOBIES, front an old manuscript found in the East, and no where else to be found. It has never yet appeared in print, and furnishes the most complete history of ORIENTAL LIFE, and describing the most perplexing positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories will con tinue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at $1 a year. All letters must be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, March 19 —ly. 70 Wall Street, N. Y. 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 e .crgy 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 contiderce is felt in being able to give satisfaction to those who may send their sons and daughtres here, to receivo their education.— The Spring Term of 1858, will commence on the ! third Monday in January. For fall particulars, j address Principal. BROOM A MORRELL. Augusta, Georgia, have received a handsome assortment of Stella Shaws, of all colors and qualities, to which they would invite attention. April 2 ~ FAYETTKYmirSEMINARY^ • r JMLE exercises of this In der the charge of the subscribers. The Scholastic year will be di- f P r ’ co * of tuition, per yeur, range washing included Our system of teaching is analytical, thorough and impressive; our moral training unsurpassed and effec tive ; our village healthy, retired and pleasant; andlnst out not least, society in as good here as anywhere. — Enough said. MORGAN H. LOONEY, ) Associate GEORGE C. LOONEY. J Principals. Fayetteville, Ga. Jan. 7th, 1858. It. J. S. Barnwell & Cos. —MANUFACTURERS OF Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &c. &c. Pv TTAVE permamently established | 0 themselves in the Town of PEN- : FIELD. They are in receipt of a I'lne I,©* of Material, j || and will constantly keep on hand a j MW B°°d assortment of M'JlilllF Wagon, Coach & Buggy Harnetw Q of TIIEIR OWN and the best NOR- \ THERN MAKE. ..'JSB'AII JOBS put up in the most workmanlike man- j nr and of the best material. Repairing dene t‘ the shortest notice. > Jan 38, 1858 MISCELLAKEOUS ADYERTIBIS6-ADOPSTA AID GREENESBOBO’, ud . ♦I I l#lC*ii I() ff I- iff SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES .115 GXS ST A, GEORGIA. rpifK undersigned Would respectfully call jhc attention of Planters 4nd Slave-owner* generally to J. their very complete and extensive Establishment in Augusta, Georgia, for the accommodation ni L requiring Surgical Operations or treatment in Chronic also Female Diseases so common among Negroes. | The building is situated corner of Jackson and Fenwick-strcets, between the Georgia and the Savannah Rail Road Depots, and in sight of both. It is, therefore, convenient for the reception of patients from a ! distance. In it>s construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view the special purpose to which |it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conduce to the comfort of tbc sick. It is supplied with Hot and Cold Baths and Shower Baths—and has Water-Closets in each story to avoid ! fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also wall Ventilated and lighted with Gas. With the constant ! attendance of experienced male and female Nurses, the patient will be saved much of the suffering which | too often is thermit 0 f unavoidable neglect in the treatment of negroes in ordinary private practice Terms— For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For all necmsabt Judical attendance j Surgical Operations, &e., the same as iu ordinary city practice. 1 ! pgpLettcrs addressed to .us at this place will mc-ot with prompt attention. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R CAMPBELL, Attending Phyttewm. Augusta, February 5, 1857. • ly 0 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in fine ready-made clothing, l nder the United States Hotel, Augusta, Oa. ,_T l i* H°RA *c°. have just opened an elegant stock of READY-MADE CLOTBIKO v • for Men and Boy’s wear. They respectfully call the attention of all persons in want of good welt made Good*, to their Stock. CALL I2T. Oct. 18 DRUGGISTS AO^APWHEWKIES, —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN— Jure Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Drench 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, La.ndreth’s Garden Seeds, with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishmeni. Jan. 22,1857 4-ly GEORGE A. OATES & BROTHER DEALEIIS IN PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C., BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, RFSPECTFU liliY invite the attention of their friends and the public generally: to their large and well-selected stock of mioffUjims. From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz: Bacon dr Raven, A. H. Gale $ Cos., and Hazleton £ Brothers, New York / and Hallett, Davis Cos., Boston , which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is useless to say more In their as they are too well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Maker or style ordered at the lowest prices. 3 heir assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of Jffclodeons, Guitars, Violins, flutes, Accordions, c. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF ** ‘***- -A*. SSS SC MT r J&? JSEK. ~WLJ HUM! T3 nur* gg 9 suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Mu,sic line. All the new Books and Music received as soon as published. at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article, a* 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 visitimr the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from ul and who have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be Added, but space will not allow it. , Rev. A. Means, Pres’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. H. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female Collere May 12, 1855. ly 19 EXTRMIm IllffllTS TO HASH PIIMMM 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, we have ooheluded to offer our lar*a ami well assorted stock of merchand.se at * 3 (until the first of March next) for cash only, and most respectfully solicit our friends to oall and ex amine for themselves. Afore especially we call their attention to our very large stock of Clothing, Roots & Shoes, Rats, Gaps, Shirts A Under Garments, all offering at COST! to reduce our stock, and realize the money, all who want BARGAINS please oall before pureha* ing elsewhere at A. L. JOHNSON & CO. One door South of Mrs. Stathams Hotel. Greenesboro,’ December, 1857.—3 m. TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES OF PAPER MONEY; OR, THE FORGER CONVICTED!! Dropsy Cured. THE undersignod proposes to cure Dropsy cl every description. ll*enn be seen personally five miles south mi Union Point, or addressed by letter to Union Point, Greene county, On. Tho Medicine can be sent anywhere by rail road’, with directions for giving it, or 1 will attend personally, if requested, and paid l'or my trouble. I will buy negroes afflicted with Dropsy, or euro them, as the owner may prefer. Satisfactory ref erences given, if desired. MILES O. BROOME. * Stair oj Georgia, Green* Ciounti): This is to certify that my fattier had a negro .man at- I flicted with Dropsy in 1853 ; he had been treated by se veral physicians without any cure, when he applied to M. G. Broome for his remedy, which cured him. lie is still living and in good health. Jan 21, 1858. HENRY CHAMPION. Union Point, Greene Cos May 14,1857 DENTAL NOTICE!. Pre. Coe & Latimkk would inform their friends and pat ent?;, that one of the frm will constantly remain in Greenesboro’, and that the other will be found in the following places at the time specified below, viz. White Plafn.H, from Jan. fltb, to Jan. 17tn. Mount Zioi, \* “ 18th, “ “ 31st Oxford from February Ist, to February 14th. Penfiald “ 15th, to “ 28tb. As this time table will be strictly adhered to, those who call early will be most likely to receive attention. 1 GEORGIA PLAINS. THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their old customers and others wishing their Woo made into tho best Plains manufactured in the tJm ted States, that we are now receiving and will re. ceivu 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 3, 1866 SO CARROLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE. JOHN K. LEAK, A. B. Pkestpkvt. THE exercises of this Institution will open on the first Wednesday in Jan. 1858. The course of study will be thorough and extensive, both in the male and female departments. We have alarge build ing, good society and as healthy a location for an Institution as there is in Georgia. Board $8 per month. Tuition reasonable. We hope to receive a liberal patronage from the Masonic Fraternity and the public generally. We will make it to the inter est of all who patronize the Institution. For par tic * tilers address John K. Leak, Oxford, Ga. or the un dersigned at Currolton, Ga. B. D. THOMABSON, W. M. J. T. MEADOR, S. W. J. W. REDWINE, J. W. - Nov. 24,1858 tt.