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~ Washington, De 6. J. 5
Sefeatein Executive session to-night rat
ified tlie Qiinese and Japan Treaties,
confirmed the poniinntions of Mr. J. Glr.n
cey Jones as Banister to Prussia; (Austria
we presume is itijended) Mr. Wm. Preston
as Minister to : Sjpjita ; and Mr. Jolm E.
Ward as Minister to C/liimt.
Washington, Dec. 15.—The business
transacted in the Senate to day was un
important. Mr. of Pennsylvania,
made a speech on the introduction of a
memorial from the iron masters of Pennsyl
vania, asking for such an alteration of the
present tariff laws as to l*vy specific duties
on iron.
Lq the House, the Watrous impeach
ment case was decided. That body refused
to impeach the Judge by a vote of ninety
one to one hundred and thirteen.
Washington Dec. 15.—President Bu
ehanan communicated to Congress to-day
(but not in time to be presented,) theofficial
correspondence between Commodore
Mclntosh and the, British officers at-San
Juan. Commodore Mclntojh pronounces
the explanation of those British officers as
-satisfactory, fair and frank.
It is understood that ‘lie President makes
no communication of any course or policy
to bo pursued.
Washington, Dice. 16. —The Stales to
clay publishes authoritively the ‘views of
the administration in regard to Central
America. The of the article is,
that England is alibinto consummate new
treaties with Honduras and Nicaragua',
by which England voluntarily determines
to retire from the Protectorate of the Mos
quito Territory, and rhtinquisli her possess
ion of the Ruatan; which, if carried into
effect, will render the abrogation of the
Clay ton Bnlwcr treaty unnecessary. The
cause of active measures on the part of our
government to prevent fillibustcring that
it retards pee ,i':.g negotiations by causing
infractions of international law ,
MoßiLii; Dec. 16. —Julius Ilcsse & Cos,
have sued the Collector cf this port for
refusing a clearance for the Alice Painter.
They lay their damage at twenty live
thousand dollars.
•
Washington, Dec. 16.—The hark Par
thian, from Richmond, Va., supposed to
lie lost, arrived at St. Thomas, dismasted
but safe.
Judge Russel. Win. It Allen. Israel
Foote, Win. Clare, and Wm. It. Wilson,
were examined as witnesses in tliß4case.
The exnininatioii was covimued to daythut
very little information was obtalded from
wjtrivssus. T.he testimony-wm given very
reluctantly.
Waiiington, Dee. 16.—Tn the Senate
*o day, Mr. Cliegman of North Carolinia,
made an inti cetual attempt to introduce a
resolution declaring the Clayton llulwer
treaty abrogated. The lcsolution was op
posed dy Messers Mason and Shields, as
interfering with negotiations now pending,
and calculated to cmbair.us the administra
tion. ‘flip. Senate adjourned until Monday.
The President’s communication to Con
gress. enclosing Commodore Mclntosh's re
port in regard to the affair of the steamer
Washington, was received lefmcd to the
appropriate committees aim ordered to be.
printed.
New York, Dec. 16—The preliminary
examination of Messrs. Wood, Eddy & Cos,
lottery men, commenced yesterday before
New York, Dec. 15.—Gen. Scott do
paii ted in the steamship Marion for Charles
ton to day.
Boston, Dec. 15.—The steamship Eu
ropaleftto day for Liverpool with 880.-
©OO in specie.
St. Louis, Dec. 15.—Tire New Mexico
mail of 22 Nov. lias arrived. Tlie Navajo
war threatens to last for years.
It was repoted that the mail party from
Albuquerque to Neosho were massacred by
the Cnmanchcs.
Nothing has been heard of the mail
party tbat left Neosho for Albuquerque on
the i'bh of October.
IN Walton county, Ga., outlie 19th inst.
by the Rev. W. H. Hebbard, Mb. Oscar:
L. Monfout, of Greene county, and Miss
Mr rgaRET A. llillsman, of VValton coun
ty Ga-
Special Spikes.
sJjgs2j We arc requested to announce the
name of JAMES BROOK, as a
candidate for the office of Tax
Receiver, at tlie ensuing election in Janu
ary next, [Dec. 11th, ’SB.
?}■£&* Wo. are authorized to announce
GARRETT WOODUAM, as a
candidate for the office of Tax
Receiver at tlie ensuing election in Janu
ary next. [Dec. 11th, ’SB.
are vequerlcd to anno mice the
name of B. C. As-FRIEND, ns
a candidate for the office of Tax
Collected at the ensuing election in Jnnu
aryancst. [Dec. 11th, ’SB.
SfcCsSp* \ge are authorized to announce
WILLIAM A. LOFTON, as a
Candidate for Solicitor General
of the Ocmulgcc Circuit at the clwcfitfii in
January next. [Nov. 6, 1836.
Jl-jffefc, HENRY £W EAVEIt, takes this
MST method announcing to his
Triends :jl*the voters of'Gixene
county generallyflKit lie is a c.nffip.ite
for the office of TM Receiver at the ensu
ing elect ion in next. [Agu. 14, ’sj^
W are wmthorized to announce !
ys§2r the name of JOHN II
INGS, for the office
of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election j
in January next. [Aug. 14, 1858.
We aw"-authorized to announce
PgjP* ” JOEL ‘c: BARNETT, 4tq., of
Madison, as a Candidate for Solic
itor of the Ocmulgce at
the election on the first Monday inJanuary
next. [August 21st, 1858]
E7P* See advertisement of Dr. Sanford’s
LIVER INVIGORATOR in another col
umn. [Sep- 4. 1858-ly.
, Kctu jUnmliscments.
Five Cents Reward.
We will give the above reward and no thunks |
to any person wlio will bring u? VVm. C. Ha n.s, I
an apprentice, v, ho runaway from this office on., 1
Tuesday the 7th inst.
W. M. JEFFERSON.
J i S . & C . E . I, A TIHI Id It,
VISIT VVhitnPlains, Mount Zion, Fort La- j
mar, DanieWille, Oarnesvili.’,, Warrenton !
and Klberton. Principle Office at
Crfceaiesboro. [Dee. 18th, 1859.-J.
Executor's Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA, ) ][ > V virtue of an
ureene County, j order from the
Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia,
will be sold to the highest bidder, before the
Court-house door in the City ot Greenesboro’,
on the tirst ’I uesday in Februarv eighteen hun
dred and i.fty-nine, within the legal hours of
sale, the fallowing named negroes, to-wit:
I Patience, about twcntv-e'ght years of age, and
j bor three children, Flla, about twelve years of
j age, Walton, about eight years of ago, and Dan
j icl, about four years oi'sgc ; Mary, about twom
ty years of ago, and hpr child Eugene, about
| three years of age, Property belonging t< the es
tate of Sarah Rowland, late of said county de
| ceassd. Sold or the benefit of the heirs and
! creditors of said deceased —Terms of sale
; Gash
GOODWIN T. MYRICK, 1 „ ,
WILLIAM DAVIS, / hx rs ’
December 18th, 1858-tds.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
be sold before the Court House
▼ v door, in the city of Greencslxiro’, n the
I First Tu-.srlay in February next, between the
! legal hours of sale, the following property to writ.
One It t of Jewelry, coasisuiur of Breast
I Pins, Ear Rings, V'uieh Chains, Watch Keys,
1 Sleeve Buttons, Gold Lockets, G. fid Pencils and
, Pens, Finger Rings and one Silver Watch.—
1 Fold by order of the Inferior court of. Greene
j county rs the property o’ Sirg- sraund Jacob ,
to satfan attachment, Melvin Cohen vs. Sie
g ‘sn.und Jac< by. I. MORRISON, ShTF.
Greenesboro’. Deo. l;.th, 1858.
Grcctsc Postponed site riffs Sale
WJ ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Jan
j V ¥ v:y next within the usual hours of ta e
| before the Court II m-c door in Greenesboro
| the following property to-wit: —Mourning end
1 her child Kate, ifiuo Ned a iTiari about urty-fot r
years old, and b>s wife Martha, about forty-eight
years old V-levied on by virtue of a fi fa. from
U eene liifA-ior Comt, in of Arehcba’d
TatpLy vlr /fobyrt Newsom and /tiohard A.
Newsom ami HoTvel! F. Bunkly, Security, and
| one fi m from* tha Superior Court of said county
lin favor of Janus VV. Asbury vs. /tichard A
i Newsom and John Evens, and sundry other fi
j fas fro.n the Superior and inferior Courts of said
i couniy vs said it. A. Newsom.
C. C. NORTON, I). Sh’ff.
j De c. lib, ISSS-tds.
Greene SticrilTs SsiSe.
1 I'%7’fLL be sold before the Court-House door
’ t y in the City of Greenesboro on the first
| Tuesday in January next,between she legal hours
i of rale the following property to-wit:
’4 wo acres of land, more or less, with the im
•■rcvetner.s thereon—adjoining lands of Klihu
j Hall, Wm. S. Cr-dell arid others. Levied on as
j the property of Richard Shelling, to satisfy a
j fi fa from the Justices Court of the 102 District
G. M. Levy returned to me bv John Brown,
Constable. G. C. NORTON, D. Sh’ff.
AFe at t!e sauic time and place,
Will be sold one House aud Lot in the City of
Greenesboro, containing half acre of land more
ot less, situated on the Athens load, adjoining
the lots of J. !I. Wood and Jas. W. Godkin,
seper&ted by the rood to Athens, and at pres nt
occupied by W. A Lansde'l. to satisfy afi fa
from the Superior Court of said county, in fa
vor of John G. McHenry and l host N. Pdulain
Jr., Administrator, vs, David S. Holt and Walter
Griffin, Security. Property pointed oat bv the
secunety. ‘ 1. MORRISON, Sh'ff.
November 29, 1838.
NOTICE.-- Two months af er date appli
cation will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary o f Greene county, for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Mnrv E. Mc
j Bride, idiot. JOHN S. JACKSON.
November Ist, 188,8, G-nardian.
DAWSON INSTITUTE. 7
Wtti t k Pi,ai Ns, Georgia.
Eoaca of lastructioa:
V. T. SANFORD, A. M. Principal,
W. J. HARRIS, Assistant,
JIISS E. B. HEARD, Instructress in
French anil Music.
The Spring Term of 1839, will commence on
the third rnonday in January.
For full particulars addreS the Principal.
. h'te Plains, Dec. 4th, 1858-2 n.
rruTuENw
X From the first of January next.
the Law Office on Main Street now occupied by
Co'. King.
Also, the Office on Main Street, occupied by
Dr. N. F. ) owe: s,
Alto, a room in the Brick Building fronting
the Court House. These are all desirable offices
and can bo secured bv early application to
Greenesboro’, Deo. 4,-2 n. VI. GRIFFIN.
NE\V GOODS.
Thankful for the liberal
patronage of past years, the subscriber takes
this method of informing his friends and the
public generally, that he has now in store a
good assortment of GOODS, consisting of Dry-
Goods, Groceries, Ilaidwure, &c. In fact, all
artilces usually’ kept in an up-country Store,
which he offers on tt.e most iea enable term.-.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
as I h motto is “Qiiick stairs and short
profits” Wm. C. SMITH.
Greenesboro’, Ga„, Dec, 1858-sin
ty Send in your advertisements. _jFf
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The Vegetable A’icrt abvc9BB9IHB9.
lie. as a tsdical cure fcr llie above named dis
eas s, arising wholly er in part from impurity
or vitiation of the blood —the basis of its suc
cess rests upon the well-known ulterat.ve piop
ertifts of Span sh Siicsapani’a, which Is impo t
•d expressly for the compounder of this medi
cine to all its parity ; it is then, with- the adui
itiou of other medicinal plant. —alteratives
and tonic in their action —niauufacturad with
great care, and concent’ated in a j a utabie form
making by the combination oneef the best Al
teram e Medicines ev r used. It is mild, yet
active in its opeaUion : it renovate-', while it
removes the cause of disease, and may be used
by all with confidence a.i-1 safely.
It is an Altcative ionic and is peculiarly a
dapted to malarious sections df the country —it
eradicates thoroughly all traces of chronic de
bility which sooiuoi to:lows ail aaaekol severe
or pi otracted casesei iuicrni ttetit fever. In the
Sout: i and West it bus been thoroughly tried
ad has never tailed to restore the invalid to
health, sometimes alter a:i other remedies have
tai.ed.
In diseases arising from an exce s’vo use of
me cu-y or other uiiooral medicines, it is un.-ur
pa-sed in the inoruug'u and prompt manner in
which it eradicates alt disersed uu.ter i'r;u the
bioou and glandular sjsUm.
In alt cutaneous diseases it acts like a charm,
and m such diseases as sca'd head, Salt Rueuiu,
and Soin Diseases of every kind, it is without
equal in its curative cff.vts.
in the combination tiierc are remedies tMt
act directly on the liver and kidneys, and there
fore it proposes to relieve these o-gaus when in
a torp and or inactive state. In relieving these and
other organs; ad hung a pmiliii ut the biood,
it c.cmis lube a cure for mat loathsome disease,
scrotuia.
Toe Alterative is put up in pint bottles. Ac a
company ing each boooe i t a pamphlet sotting
loriuthe nature and chatactcr ot ute seveial
di eases for which u proposes to be a euro,
All agents and others woo have tile Alterative
for sale, are supplied with these pamphiets lor
distribution. Ask fur ene and read it.
Inis medicine has been extensively used
by many physicians ot eminence ilnouguout the
feouth, and vc have letters from many of them
.-peaking in the higuost terms of its action as an
Alternative lonic Remedy. Vv c are at liberty
to icier to Dr. Kuig ol Louishu g. N. U.; Dr.
Ui&ibornu of Ftteiabuig, Mrgtnu; Drs, Wilson
and binders, Marianna Fiouda; Drs. Blunt,
Hut t, and Butler, Giveuft Flu.; Dr. OA.
H.mz, y.iiucy. F.a ; Dr. E. M, Font, Bankston
alls.-., and mony otlurs.
For sale by J. Henry Wood, Greenes
boro’ Ga. anil other Druggists throughout
the State,
THOMAS & FULLER,
203 FuLon Bt. Now York, General Ag’ts.
Doc. IS, 185S-6m.
BLANKS:
Blanks of every description neat
ly printed at this oHice
of the Lot
it^b
<■•';■:.-IFICATI-.S i!t Packaoes wifi bo sold ... l
following rate?, w \ U is the risk ;
P;icR. ef'lo wTmfpTlek. sso
“ “ It) II If “ 40
“ ■'< 10 Quart. ’■ SO
“ - 10 Eighth “ 10
Its Ordering Tlrkcts or Cert=ileates.
Enclose the money to our address for Tick-ts
ordered, on receipt of which they will bo tor-!
warded by first iua’l. Purchasers can hard
tickets ending in any figure they designate-
The List of Drawn Numbers and Pr. res ill
be sent to purchasers immediate:}’ e:\c-r the
drawing.
54T Purchasers n ili please write their signs -
tun s plain, and give the.- Post Office, County
and State.
{ST* Uetnctnher that every Prise is drawn
and payable in fall without deluciiun.
AU Prizes c-f one thousand dollars and under,
paid immediately after the drawing—other pri
zesat the usual lime of Thirty days.
All communications strictly confidents!.
Address Orders for Jekets or Certificates to
S. SWAN AGO, Augusta Geo.
rsf Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.
or Atlanta, Ga., ctiti have tbeir orders tided and
save time, by addressing S. Swan £ Cos., at eith
er of those citicS.
A list of tlio numbers that are drawn
from the wheel, with the amount of the
prize that each one is eutilied to, will’he
published after every drawing,, in the fol
lowing papers:— A/igtcsto-fGeo.) Cotisiiin
fioitalht, New OUeani Delhi Mobile Reg.
inter, Chat lesion Standard, Nash rille Ga
zette, Atlanta Jatelligeacer, New York Dis
patch, Savannah Georgia-*, W\i>ond
Dispatch, New York Week!:/ Day Book,
and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little
Ro;7r (Ark.) True Democrat.
July 31st, lS>>S--ly,
J. s. 11*1 ft’.'Tlfjß Mj
MANUFACTUUKR, OF
Saddles, Harness, TnuUts Ac., Ac.
f TTAS permanently cstallish At. \
rVY\ *■-*• himself in tho low t
‘■l ( ~t.pt Pettfiielit. Ho is >n roc ipt
of a Fine lot of Material,
and will constantly keep on hand a good
assortment of
IVagou, Coach and Buggy Harness
of lUS OWN and the NORTHERN
HAKE.
£3?* All JOBS put up in the most wot%-
mnulikc* manner of the best material %
£|P Repairing done at the shortest no
tice. [ Sep. 4, ISoS—tT
ip
r.3
Mrs. M. T. ST
! ‘ -\ IT would besafif rflnous m tliis iH
! !s-‘ffl nouneement lo make a “long string?
| . of piomi .es” which are unfortunate
! !y too often like a tale
| “Told by an idiot tV.lf of sound and fury
( S/g/<[fyiig’ notlinf’
i Deuce Mrs. Statu . c nter.ts herse-f with sim-
J ply saying that she will keep as good a Hotel as
i die sittKt.en of Greenest* >lO and its Ir.cilitie i
. .Till allow—feeling assured that tno. e person
who have once visited her House wills com
again-
The Coy will bo ‘bund at f e Depo pre
pared to wait on passengers to the City Hotel
.April 17—ly.
kv, uoODvs:
BMW €sool mi
JUST RECEIVING FROM
r*T3E3 ’■STO2FI3ESL,
SOLD CftMAP
B. F. GREENE.
Qreencsl cro’, Oct. Ist, lS5S~3.ni.
| —-
B. W. F. PO#EKS,
A
H%;mg.:d Ter mined to permanently locate !
tkve, respectfully offers his professional
‘erviesybo the citizens of Greentsboro sad vi
cinity. mL •••*
II is undivided attention will be given to the
various Iciac: >f his profession.
lie can qa found doting il day, unless pro- ■
ftssiona'ly elgagcd, r.t bis oflicgethe one formerly
■ ceupied !>*%•,;. Rea, en Main Street below the
! Avis’ coiri \er .Mr. GritSa’s residence.—
i lie canjie tttad at night at tha Ray. Air. llous
; to"'?, ne.'r thAil- i! Road Depot.
WILTS’ ‘HOTEL,
grekNesboro’, o.a,
‘'l'lSE purchased A—l
X the above uamlhj, Rouse, is pre-fVC; jit
pared stall titles for th* * -kliiiL
HEGEPTIOS l\ VISITORS,
A id will spare to pains to tiro
those who may him mitia.cail.
’His t>l?e wdU bo supplied wi£\ the host the
market jJftjGM Ah-C. W4LLIS, ‘k
Mraen^yißsS ts. .^Proprietor."':
> ■———'WV j
AO'. 1-ilin.T strt^imjnJlahSfl
b >!. v.’. th e ye f
V.W’ itable lOcmSPSHph
oils stable rj Jgin*. sStij|WjJugjQnbf|P3a
Met.’#'ter. *3O ‘ 11 * ‘’
N. “V, inn*’
’ f
“''l'""'’ ■/
Gs <'^B|
| Opposite the Globe Hotel „4.'^MBBBI
COXTIXUE, as h retofore, in oimection with
heir Grocery Business, to atteno to the sale
of Cotton, and other Pfoauee.
They will be torpircd, in the SPICK FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE now in tire progress
! of erection in the r ear of their store at th in
tersecting of Jackson find RejdbHL sheets, to
j receive on Storage all consignments made them,
j Liberal cash advances made on Produce in
store, when required.
! XTOTNE PO UL AJX,
’ THOMAS J. JtiSXimS,
Isaiah purse, m !
October goto
AIR NOTH'i-T
AS! those indebted to the iat-o
tirna of SS.ITIJ & HAIL, take fair notice, that
if f'-eir notes and accounts ARE Xuf settled
by the first of January next, they will ire pUe
td in the hands of an offl-er (or collection,
without reserve. SMITH & HALL.
(IreeiKsboro, Ga., Nov. 3D, ISf.S-fiw.
•TAMES 15. KNOX 1 “
vs. > Libel for Dicoree.
NANCE KNOX. )
It appearing to tho Court, from the re
turn of the Sheri if, that the defiuuini’t ia
said case is riot to he found in the County,
it is ordered that service be perfected on
said defendant, by publishing, once u.
month for four months “-i tho Crct.icsboro
Gazette, that the defendant; bo and appear
at the next Term of the Court to answer
the complaint of said James 15. luiox. J
A true extract from tin; Jliuutes, tl.i®
September 29th, ISSB.
VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk. I
Oct .2, lSsS~lf4m.
gS iOSALK ”
\ four acres
edlstcly iifSHUiite Plains, Ga.,
ramd a mujg&Mat ami ln^Jg
sc ly'r.ts,