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‘MS
WASHING-MACHINE.
THE subscribers,having purchased from the inventor
the right to manufacture and sell BE O WN'S
ROTARY WASHING MACHINE in a number of
counties in Georgia, desire to introduce it to the notice
of the public, and confidently claim for it the following
advantages:
Ist. It will do more work in less time, than any other
machine in use.
2d. It will cleanse clothes and leave them entirely
free from dirt, ready for boiling and,rinsing, in from 10
la 30 minutes. „
3d. It will wash the finest or coarsest fabrics, from •
muslins to blankets, equally well, and will not injure
the most delicate textures.
4th. It can be operated successfully by a 10 year old
bey.
sth. It is so simple in structure, that should it need
repair, the most common workman cun do it; and,
6tli. It will, with ordinary care, last 10 years.
It needs only a fair trial to test its merits, and any one
using it will be satisfied that it economizes time, labor
and money. Orders for these machines, addressed to
the undersigned at White Plains, Greene county, Ga.
will meet with prompt attention; and they will be de
livered at any point the purchaser may choose.
Respectfully,
, WM, T. ALFRIEND & CO.
Madison, Ga Sept 16 th, 1857. g
Messrs Hightower & Alfriend : I have bee.iusin t
the washing machine of Brown’s patent, which I bough
of you about four months. It has fully come up to
your recommendation, and far surpassed my expecta
tions.
For ordinary tvashing. it is certainly a great labor
saving contrivance; but for washing heavy bod clothing,
carpets and other clothing so difficult to wash by hand,
it certainly will be an indispensable article in every fa
mily where its merits have been fully tested. I thiijK,
’ however, that the most valuable recommendation of the
machine is, that it. washes ail kinds of fabrics with much
less damage than can be done by the most careful hands
in the ordinary Way,, which, to any ordinary family,
would save the price ol’ the machine in one year.
I wish you success in introducing your machine,
which is certainly no humbug.
Yours very respectfully, C. B. BARROW.
. Sparta, Jan. 13,1858.
Hr. AJfriehd :
Dear Sir—Your Washing machine that I pur
chased from you at our fair performs admirably well.
My wash-woman, a free woman of color, says she would
not take SIOO.OO lor it, if she could not get another. For
bedclothes, it surpasses anything I ever saw,- and one
third of hard labor is saved. Yours,
8. G. JOHNSTON.
Greenesboro’, march 25th, 1858.
Messrs. W. L. Alfriend J Cos :
Gents—We have used pne of Brown’s Patent
Washing machines, and are satisfied that it is a-sav
ing of at least -one-third of the time and labor, say noth
ing of the saving of the clothes.
Yours, Respectfully,
J. F. ZIMMERMAN,
B. F. GREENE.
White Plains, Ga. march 22d, 1858. -
Wc, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have
been using Brown’s Rotary Washing machine lor the
last eight or ten months, and take pleasure in recom
mendine it to the public as an instrument that, will, in
a very short time, refund its cost in the saving of time,
labor and the clothes. WM. J. MAPP,
E. D. ALFRIEND,
A. B. TAPP AN,’
B. C, ALFRIEND,
marion McDaniel,
C. E. GRANT,
A. GRANT,
JOHN H. ELEY,
SAMUEL GENTRY,
I. D. MOORE,
ROBT. H. JACKSON.
Oxford, Ga. Sfept 28th, 1857.
I most cheerfully slate, that having used one of
“ Brown’s Washing now manufactured and
sold by Hightower &. Alfriend, White Plains, Ga. I am
more than pleased with its performance. Mrs. Thomas
would not, on any account, he deprived of ir; and our
servants, who are interested in the labor, aro more de
lighted than ourselvcb.
Brown’s Washing machine does its work well, saves
more than than half the time, and the labor is so light
that a small'boy may work it without much fatigue.
I will add, tliat’ Professors.Sasnott and Williams’ fa
milies are equally well pleased with these machines, .
both having, used them, a* we have done, for several
nimitus. We think them superior to ‘qny-thing of the
sort that we ha.ye ever seen in operation.
J. R. THOMAS.
v*/ using, in my family, “ Brown’s Patent
Washing machine,” for several months, and can say,
without exaggeration, thqf compared with the usual
method jf washing- clothes by hand, it saves three
advarftiaJfnf n£s ; a “ d s or ’ the additional
advantage of not wearing out the clothes so much.
TFTij’p p; • n MILES W. LEWIS.
ytii.cl Ga. August 22, 1857
famSy hTwhad^ in stali K ‘hat his
Patent Washin” pi-.rU-- l °‘ &oin ? I llllo .’ one °f brown’s
satisfaction in ail Vesne^tal? ad 11at „ u has given perfect
and time, washing thoroughl^ SP ° C T- y 111 - s . avi,l f labor
clothes Rt all. ° * g-ily, a d } not inpmng the
August#, Aug. 17 1857 JOSEPH A. EVE.
April I, 1853 . *
Hotel, -~~
y ——sSaCflcfS. All W 110 lllflV fiIVOF uq wllli *l-. *
ronage, shall receive every aUention ‘ pat ’
Greenesboro, Feb r. 12, JLLIS, 1 roprietor.
ParticfflkrN®tice!
A L cl J V er f.° U! : iu - de bted to the-firm of Phelps &
11 Seals, for tli# years 1856 and ’7, are earnestly re
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money X 6 pay ,our debts. Come, friends, and help us to
the extent ofA’ouf ability. PHELPS & SEALS.
Jan.l, 1858. ‘
■RLANKS! BLANKS! OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION, furnishtd upon the shortest notice.
Officers and Attorneys are requested to
ssniin their orders.
LETTERS.—APPLICATION FOR AND 111SMSS0RT.
E<)RGI A^GREENE VOLT NT Y.—Whl-eas Al
fred'!!. Jackson, administrator upon the estate of
Mrs. Lnurnna B. Parrott, deceased, petitions’ the Court
of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory:
These are therefore to pe and admonish all arid
singular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
38 and appear at the Court,of Ordinary, to be held in
arui tor said-county, oil the first Monday ill August next,
to show cause, (ifany they have) why said administra
tor should not then be discharged.
Given under my hand at office, in Greenesboro’, Jan
uarylth, 1858. ‘
Jan. 21 EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord y.
GEORGIA, a BEEN E COUNT Y:
McMichael, administrator with the will annexed
on the estate of Mrs. Margaret Armor, deceased, peti
tions the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory from
said estate: , , , ~
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause.fit any they have) why saict
admmistrator ehotifd not. be discharged at the ooiut on |
the Ist Monday in July. 1858. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesboro’ Dec 18, 1857. ‘ ‘
Dec 24-6 m EUGENICS'L. KING, Ord.
p EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—W li ere a s
U James T. Findley, adniinistrator upon ‘he estate
of Isaac Findley, deceased, petitions the .oartofl r
nary of said county for Letters ot Dismission from said
**TtoU m therefore to d.o k( •'!’ll-C."™
concerned, to show cause-(if any they sa.d
administrator should not be discharged at the Court: o
- Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on the Ist
Monday in June, 1858. Given under my hand at office
in Greenesboro’, Nov 1fith..1857, ‘ ~
Nov 26-6 m EUGENIUS L. glxvG’-Ord y.
GEORGIaT GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas
Horace Neeson, sr. guardian of H. Neeson, jr. pe
titions this Court for Letters Hismissory from said guar
-I'itls'th'erefore orderediliat. nil persons concerned be
and appear at the next May term of this Court, to
show cause why said guardian should not be discharged.
And it is further ordered, that this rule be published for
forty days in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, March
9th, 1858. EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
March 18 40d
EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas
A. H. Randle, guardian of Eugonius A. Whitaker,
petitions this Court for Letters Dismissory from said
guardianship:
It is therefore ordered that all persons concerned-, be
and appear at the Co.urt of Ordinary, to he held in and
for said county, on the first Monday in May next, to
show cause, (if any they have) why said guardian should
not then be discharged.
Ordered, further, that a copy of this rule be published
for forty days, in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, March
3d, 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
March 18, 1858 4Dd
EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—W h ere a s
John M. Howell applies for Letters of Administra
tion upon the estate of John J. Howell, late of said
county, deceased: .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and
for said county on the first Monday in May next, to
show cause (if any they have) why said letters should
not then be granted.
Given under my hand at office iu Greenesboro, March
9th, 1858 EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
March! B 30d
GEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—W hereas
the estate of William E. Walker, late of said
county, deceased, is unrepresented—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all parsons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the first Monday in
May next, to show cause", if any they have, why the
administration of said estate should not then be vested
in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and
proper person, in terms of the statute in such cases
made and provided.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, March
18, 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
March 25 30tl
GEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas
James F. Geer, administrator upon the estate ot
David Geer, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary
of said county for Letters Dismissory from said es
tate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all. persons
concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be discharged at the Court of
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in November next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, April
10th, 1858. ■ EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
April 15 6m
GEORGIA, G REENE’ COUNTY.—W here as
James W. Smith, administrator upon the estate of
Ann Swindall, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordina
ry of said county for Letters Dismissory from said es
tate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be discharged at the Court of
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first’
Monday in November next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, Anril
10th, 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
April 15 ‘ Cm
GEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas
Albert A. Jernigan, guardian of L. Q. C. Chap
man, petitions this Court tor Leftters Dismissory from
his said guardianship:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned, be
and appear at the next June Term of this Court, to show
cause (if any they have) whv said guardian should not
then be. discharged; and it is further ordered, that a
copy of this rule be published forty days in terms of the
law.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or
dinary for said county, April Term, 1858.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
April 15 -IQd
jrjEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Wh e teas
‘-J Simeon 11. Stewart applies for Let ters of Guardian
ship for the property of Albert Q. O’Neal, minor child
of Wooten O’Neal:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary,
to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday
in June next, to show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not then be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, April
10th, 1858.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
April 15 . -JOd
GREENE COUNTY.—W here As
■A James W. Smith, administrator de bonis non upon
the estate of Henry Swindall,-deceased, petitions the
Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismisso
ry from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and'admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be discharged at the Court of
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first.
Monday in November next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, April
10th, 1858. . EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
April 15 6m
MOJWfILY NOTICES. _
‘UWO MONTHS after date, application will be
J- made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to selll all
the land belonging to the estate of McKinney Howell,
deceased. SAMUEL JOHNSON,*Sr. Ex’r.
March 18, 1858
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county
for leave to sell the negro property belonging to the es
tate of T. L. Sanders; deceased.
April 15, 1858 - WM. SANDERS, Adm’r.
\TOTICE. —Two months after date, application
and v will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Newton
county for. leave to sell the west half of lot No. 210 in
the 12th district of Henry county, belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Beall, late of Newton county, deceased.
April 8,1858 SHELLY DOWNS, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.- Agrceable"to
ftn order from the Ordinary of Greene county, will
be%oid before the court-house door in the town of Car
rollton, Carroll county, on the first Tuesday in MAY
next, the following lot of land, aa the propefiy of Thos.
Fambrougli, deceased: Lot No. Two hundred and
Twenty-three, in the Tenth District of Carroll county,
containing Two Hundred and Two and one-half acres,
be the same more or lass. Sold for the benefit of 1 the
heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
March 25-tds W. B. BRIGHTWELL, Adm’r.
ThMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII bo sole!
-FA- before the court-house door in Greenesboro’, Go.
on the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual
hours of salfe, a negro woman named Queen, about sixty
years of age. Sold by virtue of an order of Ihe Court oi
Ordinary of said county, as the property of Harriett L.
Ciiimcs, deeeased, for the benefit of (ho lieiffl and cred
ltots ot said deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
March2s,1858 ISAAC A. WILLfAMS, Adm’r.
r pRUSTEtS’S SALE.—In pureimncG ofan
°J^ ero f ‘beHonorable Rob’t V. Hardeman Judire
of the Ocmulgee circuit, made at, the March ‘Urrm S
Greene Superior Court, 1858 will I Jli ? Ti- .
cry, before the caurthouse in and at l )ul,ll<; out
hours of public sales, a certain truefonnnd ‘f - ,e^ al
one hundred and fifty acres, cont:Hnln g
similar order, wilfbe A ” d by v i rtue P f a
tract of land, situate in said counts ma t n ! le . r > a certain
dred acres, more or less and ! c . Qntai l un g one bun-
Sharp and others vtherlnnS* of A. B.
said last named tract sold for tfofb’ Pa iP C f ? ow bves—
child ofLeonard %£ 1*
’ Tnist “ for wife .and-childhiiof Samuel Patrick,
v _ • t. PEEK -
April J, 1858-tdß for Wir,J a,lddlikl 01 Leo ’ ftard
SHERIFFS’ SALES. ‘
Greene Sheriffs Sale.
the legal hours of sale, the f-'hov.-ing property j to wit.
One “negro man named John, about 22 years ojd, 0
yellow e^mplexum: Levied on as the proper! yo! George
M. Willis, to satisfy four ft fas issued from the uperioT
Court of Greene county, in favor of John G Oper and
others vs Geo M Willis. Property pointed out by said
- Willis.
Also, by the same, af flm in me time i The house and
lot on which William T Rainwater now lives,, in < c
corporation of the city of Greenesboro, adjoining lanes
of Abel Conner and others, containing two acres, more
or less: Levied on to satisfy sundry Justice s Court
fas from the 143d district, G M in favor of G II rhOtop
son vs Wm T Rainwater, and H E Hunt c* Wm 1
Rainwater. Levied on bv II Rouzee, constable.
Mareh 31, 185 ’ 1. MORRISON, Sh’fl.
Al , at- tjie same time and place.
Two black horses, about 12 years old, known as the
Williams horses, and two old grey horsfcs, known as me
Ellington greys, about 18 years old—said horses in the
possession of W A Wilson : Levied on as the property
of William T Dorstcr, or the interest said Dorstcr.once
owned in said horses, to satisfy *i fi fa from Greene Su
perior Court, in favor of J II & I) L Carmichael vs Wm
T Dorstcr and Green If Thompson, and other ft fas
in iny hands against said Bolster and TUqihpsqn;
property jointed out by G H Thompson.
Also—One dark bay horse, aliQiit 10 y'oars old,
. in the possession of Thomas fitockut Levied on ns the
property of W T Dorstcr, to satisfy n ffa from the Su
perior Court of Greene county, in t'nvor of J H Carmi
chael ,& D L Carmichael vs William T Dorster and G II
Thompson and other fi fas in my hands; property
pointed-out by G II Thompson.
Also—Two horses, one a large sorrel horse, about 8
years old, Dick, and pne a bay hoyse, Bob, about fi years
old: Levied on as the property oi'G H Thompson, to
satisfy a ft fa from Greene Superior Court, in favor of
Branch &'Walker vs William T Dorstcr and G H
Thompsoh, and ether fi fas in my hands vs Dorstcr &
Thompson ; property pointed out by G II Thompson.
March 31, 1858 ” C. C. NORTON, D. Sh’ffi
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trial is all he asks. . ■
JOn. 14, 1858. t f # |
SS,OO© Reward!
Will be paia the above reward to any person or pot - j
sons-who will prove, in a,eingle instance, of the
failure of !1 Dexse’s oblessated Poui/tice”
to affect the permanent - curerof Neu*
-• . ralgia of the face.. ‘ .
TB’ imi liHB X f THE PM
~V *—-^**X*<*“ ——— .c
SAFE &JPEIIMAN2INT.CUBE
• —- ——
• FENSIvS CELEBRATED
MJ2
THIS REMEDY is warranted a Permanent j
Cure, in all cases of Face IVearalgia. fi |
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 FOULS ICE.
0. H. Freeman of this city has’ suffered the most
excruciating pains in both sides of his thee, for seven
years, and had tried all the usual modes of treatment
in vain. The first case was cured 21st Dec. ’56,
and the second 12 th April, ’57. „ .
CERTIFICATE.
I do hereby certify that the above statement.is
true asd 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
C. H. Freeman, and that he is entirely cured.
(Sighed,) W. H. Kino,
* .* J. S. Ghaybili/,
S. B. Day,
it. A. BISSOH.
i Macon, August 12, 185 f.
B W Appii cants will please address
A. A. MENNARD, Druggist,
Or B. F. DENSE, Macon, Ga.
HT This Medicine can be sent by mail to* every
part of the country. Price, $lO.
August 20, 1857. 83—ly
’ VafamMe Properly Tor &aie,
OWE of the partners wishing to ‘ change his
business, we now offer for sale our Land and
’ Mills , situated six miles east of Green ashore’, and
! four miles south-west of Union Point, known a3
1 Ogeechee place.
* There is 1070 acres of land in the tract, about five
■ hundred acres ejeard, the fcallance well timbered
woodland. A ccnsideraele portion is bottom band
and the present crop vvili speak for the productive
quality of the land.
Our mills consist of a Circular Said Mill and a
Grist Mill —driven by a 15 horse''power engine—all
[ is in good order and condition. The Mills wore
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 ut Union Point, Ga.
CRANE & GIBSON.
October fist, 1857—ts. 44
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
fptSg The Subscriber offers for sale'his well kr.otrn
plantation lying on the Ogcehee 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. If 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 300’ 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 &e.
Ar.v 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. JJe also w ill make known the Terms.
A. 1). PHELPS.
Dec. 3rd, 1857. Penfield Ga.
■ City Eestonraiit
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 a t . OLD MAO’S.
Grcenesboro’, Nov. 12th. 1857. 49
Hats. Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, &c,
FALL AMD WINTER §TYLE 1§57,
GEO. W. FEUSIiY, Masonic Hall building,
Broad-st. Augusta, Ga., has now cn band a
carefully selected stock of
Gents Moleskin hats of Beebe & Cos Leary &|Co trade
stylo Gent’sandßoys Soft Felt Hats, new and elegant
h - “ “ Saxony Hats
“ “ Cloth and Plush Caps,
u “ Silk velvet Caps,
Children’s fancy Hats and Caps, in great variety.
Ladies’ Silk, Straw and Lace Bonnets.
Rouehes, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, &c.
The best assortment in the city, and he hopes by
is untiring assiduity to merit the liberal patronage
ho lias so long and thankfully received.
J. S. Barnwell & Go.
—MANUFACTURERS OF
Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &e. &c
fV. • TTAVE pcrmameYitly established
themselves*i;l(heTown of PEN
FIELD. They arc in receipt ufa
lUS Kris Lof Matcrist!,
Ifi 11 ill and constantly keep on hand a
Ijll H Ijß good assortment of
Wagon, Coacli & Buggy Harness
of THEIR OWN and the heat NOR
THERN MAKE.
JSSFAII JOBS put up in the most workmanlike man
ner and of the best material.
Repairing done the shortest notieo.
Jan 28, 1058 __
“the ATTORNEY—NAME AiVi) I'LHE.
WHIT . JOHNSON, Attorney at Law,
’ * Augusta* Ga. will promptly attend loull, business
intrusted to hie professional management in Richmond
arid the adjoining counties, on Mclntosh street,
three doors below Constitutionalist office.
■ lieferencc-~’Vhos. R. Rl Cobb, Atheris, Ga.
JuneM Tv
J ARIES BROWN, Attorney at Law, FmU
Hill, Murray Cos. Ga. April 30, K? 57.
DOtiFH L. WHfGHAIfE, Louisville,- Jes-
ferson county, Georgia, will £ivc prompt'attention
to any business intrusted to his'care, in tite following
counties : Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia, War
ren, Washington, Emanuel, Montgomery, Tatnall and
Scriven. April 26, 185(5 it-
Leonard t. doyae, Attorney at Law,
McDonough, Henry county, Ga. will practice Law’
in the following counties': Henry, Spaulding, Butts,
Newton, Fayette, Fulton, DcKallt, Bike nrl Monroe.
Feb 2-4 , ,
11. SAN DE |l*i A Homey afc Lnw. A Ibnny;
• Ga. will practise in the counties of Dougherty,
Sumter, Lee, Randolph, Calhoun, Kaily, Baker, Ue.ca
tur arid Worth. J" 11 1 __Y_
Ationu'V at Luw, GreoncH
. boro, Ga. will practice fit He.counties of Greene,
Morgan, ITitnatu, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Warren. Feb ly
‘IS'OBBNSON, Attorney at
Law, Grcenesboro, Ga. will practice in the coun
ties .of Greene, Morgan, Putnam’, Ojgllhorpe, Talinfer
ro,- Huncock, Wilkes and Warren. July 5, ’56-ly ,
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rOLI ffICS, NFJWS'AND MISCELLANEOUS
TELLIOENCE, is issmed every Wednesday
contains the LATEST NEWfy? received by Mail and
Telegraph rip to Twelve O’clock Tuesday Ntbht,
and is mailed to suhSt-ribcrs bv the earliest trains from
this eitv. at . . ■
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR,
IN ADVANCE.
TEI-WEEXLY FADED, $4.00,
DAILY PAPEXt, $7.00!
Letters sltould be addressed to
W. S.. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
copies sent free when desired.
Anri! 15, T 8.58 •
GEOEGE'A. OATES & EEO.
Dealers in
Plano Fortes, Books, Music, &c. &c
Broad si. between the U. S. and Globe ‘ Hotels,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
RE 8PECTFUELY invite the attention of their
friends and the public generally, to their large and
well selected stock of
Pl®
from the following celebrated manufactories, foiYvhicli
they are sole agents, viz ;
Bacon & Raven, A. H; Gale & Cos
and ilalleto, Davis & Cos. Bostonj
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 (o need puffing. Piano Fortes
of any Maker or style ordered, at the lowest prices.
Their assortment of Music is very large. Also, always
on hand, a supply of
Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Aceord’ns.
j ALSO, ALL RINDS OF
■ BRASS INSTRUMENTS,
’ suitable for a full Band, besides every tiling in the
Ss3 0. CSj zia aim© a
l
All the New Books and Music received as soon
, as published.
at a distance ordering from us, can de
pend upon getting a good article, as we make it a point
tp keep goods tlf 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 al
lowed tiieir names to be used. Hundreds could be added,
but space will not allow it;
Dr Alex Means, forpieir'President Emory College
lieu’ J H Echols, *• “ Mad Fern College
Dr E E Jane's, Madison, Ga
Judge N J. Hutchins, Lawrenccville
J I Reid, Esq Ea fcmlon, Ga
VJ Gatewood, Esq Putnam Cos Ga
May 12, 1855 ly
MONROE FEMALE UNIVERSITY,
FOR ST’S 1 SI, GA. I§s§.
® FTTHIS INSTITUTION IS ONE<gfg^
jf illL A °f (ho most flourishing Femalejy
Schools in Georgia ; it has a Faculty of 9 able and ex
perienced teachers, three of'whom are graduates of
“ Mercer University.” The Spring Term has opened
with nearly 100 pupils. Tite daughters of indigen tßap
tist Ministers educated without charge for tuition. Pu
pils will be received at any stage, of advancement and
at any time of the term, and charged from the time oi
entrance. Spring Term began January 18, and will end
on the 3d Wemlesdny in July.
Feb 13, 18571* 11. T. ASBURY, Sec. Fac.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga.
WILL continue the WAREHOUSE and COM-
MISSION BUSINESS at their F i r e - P r o o 1
Warehouse, and will devote their personal attention to
the interest of their friends and Fatrona.
Order.? for Family Supplies, Baggiug, Rope, &c.
carefully filled.
Liberal Cash Advances made when required.
.Commissions for Selling Cotton Fifty Cents per bale.
JOHN C. REES. [Sept 3-35] SA.u’L D. I.INTON.
GEORGIA PLAINS.
TMU 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 bnt 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 mile3 south of Greenes
boi’o, 12 miles southwest of White Plains, 14 miles
northwest, cf Sparta, 14 east of Eatonton, on the
Oeor.ee river, in Greene county.
LAWRENCE MANF. CO.
Ans 2, 185fi 30
CAHRGLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE.
JOHN K. LEAK, A. B. President.
THE exercises of this Institution will open on the
first Wednesday in Jan. ISSB. The course ot
study will be thorough and extensive, both in the
male and female departments. Wc have a large build
ing, good society and as healthy a location for an
Institution as is in Georgia. Board §8 per
month. Tuition reasonable.- We hope to receive a
liberal patronage fiom the Masonic Fraternity and
the public geu r rally. We will make it to the inter
est of all who patronize the Institution. For partic
ulars address John K. Leak, Oxford, Ga. or the un
’ dereigftcd at Currolton, Ga.
B. D. THOMASSON, W. M.
J. T. MEADOR, S. W.
J. W. RED WINE, J. W.
Nov. 21, 1858 tl.
Penfield and Grcenesboro’
lETisaf j9k. sc3 3S&. m mr ‘me:
CTACIKS or any desired accoinmo-
XI durian, waiting the arrival of each
train. Passengers .for Pealield, Scull Shoals, Dr. Dur
ham’s, WntkinsyiUc or aviy other point, will be carried
thither safoly and ‘promptly. Pußscpgcrs/ru/n any ol
thcae points desiring to meet any ol the trains, can find
like Hoco'mnmdation. Prices moderate.
Good horses and conveyances, wit If or without dri
ver. CABII will bo required.
We lmvc Horses and Buggies for hire at our stable in
Penfield. VY. A. & G. 8. WILSON.
Feb 11,1858 • jgh
Peiifhrld Fthiiilc Seniiiiaiy.
TUIE Exercises of this INSTITUTION will com
iiic, I>IRST MONDAY IN FEBRU
ARY NiiXT, Tiro Board of Trustees talio pleasure in
‘announcin':*,that they have procured the services of Miss
C. W. BARBE-Il aa principal.
MBs Barber’s success in teaching hitherto, has estab
fished for her the reputation us a thorough and impres
sivo teacher. , • . •.
Rates of tuition a§ heretofore.
R. J. MASSEY, See: Board.
By order Board Trustees. <
Jan. 2J, 1853. ts
A FINE LOT IRISH POTA
* V TOES, for planting. , Cull on
I’cU 25 J. M, BOWLES.
i’ SPLENDID article of No. 1 MACKEREL.
• FVbll J. M. BOWLES & CO.
JF you w;.nit a good article of POTASH, call to
boo : J. M. BOWLES & CO.
’ Feb 11 * ‘ ’
PO,\VI)ER and SHOT'! J. M. BOWLES.
Aprils ‘ .7 W :
F. TRUMPLER,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH
and manufacturer of
DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT GENS
t. iiMm,
\LSO, REPAIR INC OF GUNS, KEYS, & c . Ac.
work warranted.-s^
charge on work sent
W* * • uGB, w; .
! 2 ——- V’ Grcenesboro. Ga.
~
—-WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN
Giioice Family Groceries, Cigars, fee,
276 Brood Sired, Ahgueta, Georgia.
Feb 18,1558 ( _
*- G*
PLVMB & LEITNES,
Druggists ||f Apothecaries
and
Augusta, Ga.
13L RE Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Paints, Oils
-l- French and American Window Glass, Varnishes
Putty, Paint Mills, Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge >
choice Brandies and Whies for medical purposes, Ffne
Shaving and Tcilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic Hand
kerchief Extracts and Cologne Water, Ground Spices,
Flavoring Extraots, Landreth’s Garden Seeds—
-1 ogether with every other article usually kept in their
line*—all of which they offer at Wholesale and Retail,
on as liberal terms as can be had at%ny other establish
ment. Jan 22 1858 i y
SI. 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,
JACKSON STREET HOSPITAL
AND
Surgical Infirmary i Negroes,
AUG USTA, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned would respectfully call the afren
tion ol Planters and Slave-owners generally, to their
very comply and extensive establishment in Augusta,
moigia, for the. accommodation of Negroes requiring
surgical Operations or Treatment ip Chronic Disease?,
and also r emale Diseases so common to Negroes.
I he building is situated corner of Jackson and F<sn
wmk streets, between the Georgia and the Savahnah
Rad Road Depots, and in sight of both. It is, therefore,
convenient lor the reception of patients from a distance.
In its. construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept
in view the special purposes to which it is applied; bed
*9B furnished with every thing which can conduce to
the Comfort of the Sick. It is supplied with Hot and
Cold, and Shower Baths, and has Water Closets in each
story, to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patients. Ii
is also well ventilated and lighted with gas. With the
constant attendance of male and female nurses, the pa
tient will be saved much of the suffering which, too
often, is the result of unavoidable neglect in the treat
ment of negroes in ordinary private practice.
7’ems.—For Board, lodging and nursing, per month,
810. For ail necessary medical attendance, surgical
operations, &.c. the same ns in ordinary city practice.
addressed to us at this place will meet
with prompt attention.
H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
R- CAMPBELL, Attending Physician.
Augusta, Fob 5, 1858 ‘ jy
lORTI,
Dropsy Cured.
FpIIE undersignod proposes to cure Dropsy cf
■ _ every description. He can be seen personally five
miles south ot Union Point, or addressed by letter to
Union Point, Greene county, Ga. The Medicine 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 negroes afflicted with Dropsy or
cure them, as the owner may prefer. Satisfactory ref
erences given, if desired. MILES G. BROOME.
Stale of Georgia, Greene County:
This is to certify that my father had a negro man af
flicted with Dropsy in 1353 ; he had been treated by se
veral physicians without any cure, when he applied to
M. (1. Broome for his remedy, which cured him. He
is still living and in good health.
Jan 21, 1858. HENRY CHAMPION.
Union Point, Greene Cos May 14,1857
THE
Georgia Educational ‘Journal,
THE TEACHER’S FRIEND and PUPIL’S ASSISTANT,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN QUARTO FORM,
in FORSYTH, GA. at $2 00 for one year, or $1 00’
or 6 mo.
Every
in Georgia ought to have this paper.
! “ .. V
Address .
‘Georgia Educational Journal, s Forsyth, Ga.
GEO. T. WILBURN, M. D.
Editor.
Feb 18, 1858 ly
IF you want an article superior to Potash for
making Soap, buy the CONCENTRATE! LEY.
March 25 J. M. BOWLES. v
~Drs. COE & LATIMER,
mMMmmsz
XlAVlNGlocated in GEENESBORO
-*-■*- for the purpose of practising DEN-
would respectfully invite all
who may require Dental Operations to give them a call
at their office in Grcenesboro ; or, persons so desiring,
may be visited at their residences. Drs, C. &L. hope,
by the character of their operations, their reasonable
prices and their 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. m ‘
A superior quality of Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powder,
&c kept on hand.
*. : ; ; s 'No charge for examinations and advice.
MT'-Dentisis supplied with Teeth, Foil, Instruments,
&c. Dec 14, *857
TMR. a. F. DURHAM, thankful for the
liberal ptftronage received in the past, takes
idea sure, in announcing that he still offers his PRO
FESSIONAL SERVICES to the CITIZENS ©F
PENFIELD AND VICINITY.
Office at the old stoic of Wiifbiirn & McWhorter, on
main street, where he may at all times be found, when
not professionally engaged. J an 28-ly
VOU can always find SUGAR and COFFEE
1- cheap for cash at J. M. BOWLES & CO.
l''el> 11 .
AVERY NICE article of CHEESE, SYRUP,
MOLASSES, SALT and VINEGAR. In fact,
when vou want anything to eat, call to see
Feb'll J. M. BOWLES & CO.
nm SALE OR RENT.
A comfortable house and lot in
Pcnficld, situated in the eastern part of town. It
contains four good R owns—ell the outbuildings are in
good repair, and a small family will find it to be a pleas
ant residence.
Mr. Henry English occupied it during the paSVyear.
Apply to J. M. LANKFORD. Pcnficld, Ga.
Jgn. 7, 1858. U_
Til E COP ARTNERSHIP 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. SISALS.
** - f -- *.
nnHE BUSINESS will be carried on at the old
X stand, by the undersigned; where he hopes to merit
and receive tnc liberal patronage extended tothe late
firm. WM. B. SEALS.
Penfield, Jan. Ist, MJSB.