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CB'XIIi; GEOBGIAO
TEMPERANCE CRUSADER.
Published every Thursday in the year, except two
I'EKIHS : two Uollars per year, in advance.
JOHN H. SEALS, Sole Prophietor.
LIONEL L. VEAZEV, Editor Liter ary Department.
MRS M. E. BRYAN, Editress.
JOHN A. REYNOLDS, Publisher.
DECEMBER 2, 1858.
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
f JARRETT NVOODHAM offers liimself to the
‘■ ‘* voters of Greene county, ior the office of Tax Re
•civer, at the election in January next.
JOHN 11. SNECLINGS offers himself to the vo
'* ters of Greene county, rs a candidate for the office
> Tax Collector, a. the election in January next.
“VT M. .JONES offers himself to the voters of
’ * Greene county, as a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector, at the election in January next.
l_l ENRY WEAVER offers himself to the voters
of Greene county, as a candidate for the office of
Tax Receiver, at the election in January next.
WE are authorized to announce the name of
JOEL C. BARNETT, Esq. of Madison, Ga. as
candidate for Solicitor General of the Ocinulgee Circuit,
f " r ’ the first Monday in January next.
BC. ALFRIEND offers himself to the voters
• of Greene county for the office of Tax Collector,
at the election in January next.
A Good Opening!!
T OFFER FOR SALE MY STOREHOUSE,
J- situated on the corner of Main and Mill streets.
The house is a brick one, 26 Dy 50 feet, and two stories
high, with an excellent cellar.
The purchaser would be expected to take n small stock
of well selected and saleable goods, consisting of a gen
eral variety of such articles as are usually kept in an
up-country store.
Any one with a small capital and wishing to engage
in the mercantile business, will find this an excellent
stand. Penfield is a healthy and pleasant village, with
only two stores, and the amount of trade done here will
always guarantee a good business to both. My terms
will be very accommodating, and possession given at
any time desired. Early applications are invited from
those w'ho may wish to purchase.
Penfield, Oct 28. 1858 W. B. SEALS.
An Earnest Appeal.
“VTECESSITY compels me to make an earnest
appeal to those who are indebted to me for 1856
and ’57, for help. I need money to carry on my busi
ness, and a small sum from each one whose account is
past, due, would make me easy. Shall I appeal in vain ?
July 8 W. B. SEALS.
NEW GOODS!
dJHDi £3 (A IS?,
CHEAP!
Green-sboro, Sept. 1858. B. F. GTi EF, N FI.
THE firm of COE & LATIMER is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. H. A. COF.
Greenesboro, May Ist, 1858 J. S. LATIMER.
The practice will be continued by
who will visit
Oxford,
Penfield,
White Plains,
Mount Zion,
Warrenton,
Elbert,on,
Danielsville
Fori Lamar,
of which due notice will be given indie Crusader and
Gazelle. Permanent office in J. CUNNINGHAM'S
BLOCK, G REE NE S B O R O.
May 13, 1858 tjanl
JSggggi, F\RS. MORGAN & McGREGOR,
Surgeon and Mechanical Dentists,
PenficAd, Ga. would inform the citizens of
Greene and adjoining counties, that they are prepared
to perform any operation pertaining to their profession,
with neatness and despatch.
They will insert from one to an entire set of teeth,
which, for isautv, durability, comfort and masticating,
will compare with any either in this country or in Eu
rope. It is their intention to please, and where perfect
satisfaction is not given, they will make no charge.
Any call from the country that may he tendered them
will meet with their prompt attention.
W. MORGAN,
L. W. McGREGOR.
Thev refer to Dr. John B. Murphey, of Rome, Ga.
Dr. C. B. Lombard, Athens, “
Sept. 2, 1858.
SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST,
WOULD inform his friends that he
will be back in November and attend
his engagements at White Plains, Mt.
Zion, Oxford and PcnficlJ; May 13, 1858-tfjan
Dr. W. L. M. HARRIS,
L to the good citizens of Pen
ysf * field and vicinity, for the liberal confidence
and encouragement given him, respectfully contin
ues a tender of his professional services to them.
Dr. R. J. Massey bis former partner in the practice,
will, with pleasure, intend any call, at any time, that
may be made wfiile Dr. H. is professionally engaged
and cannot be obtained. March 11,1858
BUe
fjjyt. A. F DURHAM, thankful for the
lioeral patronage received in the past, 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, whore he may at all times be found, when
not piofessionally engaged. Jan 28-1 v
SELLING OFF AT COST!
The subscriber, with cj, view to closing his busi
ness, is now offering his entire stock of mer
c v-ndise at cost. Anyone in want of a bargain, ei
ther in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ready-made Cloth
ing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Drugs, Medicines, Crock
ery, Hollow and Willow Wares, <Sr.e.. <fce., fl do well
to call and examine my Stock, before pmvf'-’i.r.
Penfield, Aug. 5 WM. lb SEAL?.
PENFIELD AND GREENESBORO
v-1 ’•y.'a.V.
FT A GILS or any desired accommo
-1 datum, wailing the arrival of each
train. Passengers for Penfield. Scull Shouts, Dr. Dur
ham's, WatkinsviUe, Watson’s Springs ;e any other
point, will he carried thither sule.lv and promptly.
Passengers from any of these points debts n<£ to meet
any of file trains, can find like aceoinniouaUo.-:. Prices
moderate.
Good horses end conveyances, with or without dri
ver. CASH will fca required.
[ have Horses aac Baggies tor hire at my stable in
Penfield. 11. NELSON, Jr.
July 15, 1858
—M ANUFACTURER Os
- Harness, Trunk?., &c. &c.
r Tj AS permuntenf !v established
I himse fin tlie Town of PEN
FIELD. He is in receipt of a
|j|| i | and will constantly keep on hand a
HI j j HI j|)i good assortment of
Wago-n, Coach & ‘izc.yy Harness
O of HIS OWN and the best NOR
THERN MAKE.
JOBS put up in the most workmanlike man
ner and of the best material.
S Repairing done i** the shortest notice.
Jan 28, 1858
EikCS? 1? H 2
- DANFORD & B/S ELY’S
latent Non*'Kxplosive, Fe!M!enesating
OGJU, M .
UPIIE public is now favored with the host .arid
“ Most Economical Light’’ that can be produced.
Among the various-experiments to timiroxiimue artifi
cial light to the pure and mellow light of ‘he natural
sun, none have pmved successtnl until the Non-explo
sive, Self-general inir GAS LIGHT was invented. This
light is adapted to churches, hotels, vessels, rail roads,
colleges, private dwellings, arid in fact everywhere,
where there is a light needed —and only requires a trial
to test its
Superior Advantages ever all others.
The substance used in generating Gas is the common
burning fluid, and the burner is so simple .m in- -
siruction that it requires hut little time and ingenuity to
Keep it in good running order. The burner lormsiisown
gas, being evaporisive and ‘•ceouipu-vd by its own col
orification. Unlike the ordinary ii-iiJ-lunip, it does
not throw off uncon....(tied carbon, but it forms from the
fluid *PURE HYDROS ARBOR GAS'— all ot
which is conveyed through the gen rator, not leaving
any substance to escape uhconsiimed.
Our Patent Burner can be fitted to any ordinary
fluid lamp or oil lamp, without the least possibledanger
of explosion, as they are so constructed t hat to explode
one of them would be utterly impossible. They are
considered, by thousands who are using them, to be as
safe, if not safer, than the oil lamp or candle, as there
are no sparks flying from the, flame, and gives precisely
the same shaped light as you get from coal gas.
We wish it to be distinctly understood, that the gas
lamp will give the same amount of light as seven first
quality stearine candles,
I’OU ONS: CENT. SSOCK.
—■
The subscribers having purchased the exclusive right
to sell the above Lamp in the Corn.tv ol Greene, would
respectfully inform their friends and the public that they
will have, in a few days, a large assortment of Parlor,
Hall, Store, Office and Studying Lamps, at all prices.
Also, a large number of the PATENT BURNER,
when they will be prepared to fit them to Old Lamps of
every description.
A. L Johnson & Cos
Greenesboro’ Ga. May 1, 1858.
For bale on the Fii>t of December,
Two Hundred unit Twenty-five Acres of
Land, more or less, within a half mile oi the corpo
rate limits oi the town of Penfield. On the premises
are fifty acres of No. 1 creek bottom land, and a suffi
cient quantity of wood to keep up the place lor farming
purposes. I will divide the place into convenient lots
to suit purchasers.
Also, about two hundred barrels ol corn, fodder,
shucks, cows, horses, pork and stock hogs, farming
utensils, household and kitchen furniture, &c. &,c.
It not disposed of privately, the above property will
be oflered to the highest bidder, on the first day ol De
cember next. ROBERT J. MASSEY.
Oct 21, 1858
LETTERS. -APPLICATION FOR AND DISMISSORI.
CJEORGIA. GREENE COUNTY.—W her ea s
* William English, administrator upon the estate ot
Ann E. English, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for letters dismissory from said es
tate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to
bo held m and for said county on the first Monday in
December next, to show cause (if any they have) why
said administrator should not then be discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, May
10th. 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
(GEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas
’ Thomas It. Thornton and William A. Overton,
administrators upon the estate of Vincent R. Thornton,
deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county
lor letters ot Dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why said
administrators should not be discharged at the Court of
Ordinal y to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in December next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, May
l'th, 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
{ i EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—W hero as
Philip f>. Robinson, administrator upon the estate
ot George P. Nickelson, deceased, petitions the Court
of Ordinary for said county tor letters Dismissory from
said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all poisons
concerned, to show cause (if any they have) whv said
administrator should not be discharged at the Court ot
Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first
Monday in December next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro. May
10th. 1858 EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord. ‘
rjEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas
V* Isaac A. Williams and Robert C. Bowden, admin
istrators upon the estate of Jane Bowden, deceased,
petition the Court of Ordinary for said county for Let
ters Dismissory from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to show cause (il any they have) why said
administrators should not lie discharged at the Court ot
Ordinary to be held in and ior said county on the second
Monday in January, 1859.
Given under my hand i 1 office in Greenesboro. June
28th. 1858. [July 1] EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord.
(kj.EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY: Whereas Co
s ‘ lambus L. Burk, administrator upon the estate ot
Charles J. Burk, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordi
nary for Letters Dismissory iiom said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause (il any they have) why said
administrator should not be discharged at the court ol
Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the 2d
Monday in January. 1859. Given under my hand at
office in Greenesboro’ Jalv 5, 1858.
July 8 fin. Et)GENIUS L. KING. Ord.
I' 5 feORGIA. Gif EKNE C()IJNTY. —W here a s
AA ‘{William W. Brooks executor of the last will and
testament of Richard Olive, deceased, petitions the
Court ol Ordinary oi said county for letters of dismis
sion :
These arc thcreloro to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said
exeemor should not be discharged at theConrt of Ordi
nary to be held in and for said county on the first Mon
day in April. 1859.
Given under my hand at officp in Greenesboro. Sept.
13 h. 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING. Ord.
Sept Hi Cm
( I EORG! A. GRFENE O )UNTY.—W her ea s
•* James Watson, administrator upon the estate of
Mrs. Mar'hn Watson, deceased, petitions the Court of
Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory from
said cs'ate :
These are therefore to eite and admonish all persons
concerned to show eause (ifanv 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 itt April, 1859.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro. Sep
tember 22d. 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Sept 30. 1858 Ordinary.
GJ EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY. —XV here a s
* .Tames Watson, administrator de bonis van. with
the will annexed, upon the estate of William vVatson,
deceased, | et it ions the Court of Ordinary for Letters
Dismissory from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested 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 itt April, 1859.
Given under mv hand at office in Greenesboro, Sep
tember 22d. 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING.
Sept 30. 1858 Ordinary.
p EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—W hereas
James W. Jackson applies for the guardianship of
the persons and property of William G. Champion,
Henrietta L. Champion, Amaritta C. Champion, Rich
ard Champion and Talula T. Champion, orphans, (un
der fourteen years of age,) of Jesse W. Champion, de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the first Monday in
December next, to show cause why said letters should
not then be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Greenesboro, Octo
ber 16th, 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Oct 21 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—W hereas
William W. Moore applies for the guardianship of
Ihe persons and property of Havilah Howell and Wil
liam J. Howell, orphans, (under fourteen years of age,)
ot John J. Howell, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interesied, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the first Monday in
December next, to show cause why said letters should
not then be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, No
vember Ist, 1858. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Nov 4 Ordinary.
up WO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county,
for leave to sell a portion of the real estate ol James F.
Billingslea, deceased.
Sep 30, 1858 C. J. BILLINGSLEA, Adm’x.
‘T'MOSE INDEBTED to the firm of McWhorter
-A &, Armstrong, are hereby notified that their notes ai li
accounts MUST be settled by the first of December.
Longer delay will subject all such to the mortification
ot a visit from the proper officer. Bear in mind, friends,
we are compelled to have the money.
Sept 16 — 2 m McW. &A.
ECU TOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on theßth
* J December next, at the late residence of James
Carlton, deceased, the household and kitchen furniture,
corn, fodder, oats, horses, hogs, cows, &.c. i id stock of
all kinds. Terms on the day of sale.
Nov 4 R. G. & L. D. CARLTON, Ex’rs.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold be
fore the Court-house door in Atlanta, Fulton co.
originally Henry, on the first Tuesday in December
next, two hundred and two and a half acres ofland, No.
209, adjoining the lands ofW. C. Alsabrook and others;
said land sold as part of the estate of Martin Woodall,
deceased, and sold under an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Taliaferro county. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHNSON WOODALL. l A . ,
SINGLETON HARRIS, J Adm ra ’
Oct. 14—40d
ADM IX ISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold in
U --A McDonough, Henry county, on the first Tuesday
in December next, within the usual hours of sale, the
west half of lot of land No. 240, containing one hundred
and one and a quarter acres, more or less, in the 12th
district of Henry county. Sold under the incumbrance
of a dower, and under an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Newton county, as property of the estate of Thomas
Bell, deceased. SHELLY DOWNS, Adm’r.
• Oct 21, 1858
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. — WiII be sold
beforethecourt-housedoorin Greenesboro, Greene
county, on the first Tuesday ill December next, within
the legal hours of sale, and in accordance with an order
of the Court of Ordinary for said county, One Hundred
and Ten Acres of Land, more or less, lying on the wa
ters of t Igcechee, adjoining lands of George S. Tunnel,
I. A. Williams and others. Sold as the property of
Joseph Grimes, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs of
said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
ISAAC A. WILLIAMS, Adm’r
Oct 11, 1858 de bonis non.
“VjOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
TN 0 | James Carlton, late of Greene County, deceas
ed, are requested to come forward and settle ; and those
having demands will present them in terms of the law.
Nov 4 R. G. & L. D. CARLTON, Ex’rs.
A New Article of Clothing!
For sale by B F. GREENE.
Greem sboro, November 4, •16*'“ 6t
fy Willis’ Hotel,
j ; „..a A T THE OLD STAND, is still open for
JpjO the reception and accommodation ot trav
cssHi&ellcrs. All who may favor us witli their pat
romige, shall receive every attention necessary.
A. L. WILLIS, Proprietor.
Greenesboro. Feb 12 1858.
AND
LOY KltS OF GOOD THINGS, FRESH AND PURE,
1US r give ‘Old Mac’ a call- he’s always ready
to supply the wants of those who inay favor him
with their patronage. What’ll you have?
A saucer ot Cream.
A Lemonade,
Oranges & Bananas,
t Peaeans & Peanuts,
Candies and Cakes,
Stews, Fries, Bakes,
Col’ ra do &, Ch’ roots,
’Backer &. Havanas,
Insun orshaue,
‘Old Mac’s’ th’ team
that can furnish just what you may love!
“'■"•Meals at short notice. Call, examine and eat.
He may still be found at his old place.
Greenesboro, June 10, 1858 D. McDONALD.
JfmjdtcMHc jinramtnj.
THE exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed under charge ol the subscribers, on the 2d
Monday in January, 185'>.
Rates of Tuition, per Scholastic year, as follows :
Spelling, Reading, Wri u ug. Primary Arith
metic, $lB 00
Geography, Arithmetic, Primary Grammar, 24 00
English Grammar, History, N. Philosophy, 30 00
Algebra, Chemistry, Asllonomy, 36 00
Classics Physiology, Composition, Higher
Mathematics, 42 00
Front the above prices lfi? per cent, will be deducted,
where payment is made in advance.
Faithful and accomplished Assistants are employed,
both in the Male and Female Departments.
Yeung men who are in the regular habit of drinking
intoxicating spirits, will not be received at all as stu
lioitis of this school. Board can be had in the village at
$9 per monTh, washing included.
M. H. LOONEY. 1 Associate
GEO. C. LOONEY,) Principals.
Fayetteville, Ga. Nov. 10th, 1858 tlfeb
J. S. BARNWELL
HAS purchased Mr. Neeson’s part of the Gro
cery establishment recently commenced in Penfield
by Barnwell &. Neeson. He takes pleasure in calling
attention to his stock of
FAMIIA r GROCERIES
AND
CONFECTIONARIES.
He will keep himself constantly supplied with all arti
cles in his line of business, which he will be pleased to
sell, very reasonably, to CASH CUSTOMERS.
Nov 18, 1858