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A man recenllt, while in liquor,
crawled in on (lib lop of a boiler in u
machine shop in Detroit, uni drop.
pin<; to sleep, was literally baked
when he was discovered.
Images of saints are seen in every
Russian house; but in bouses of ill re
pule the law requires them to be veiled.
Children. —The real object of edu
cution is to give children resources that
will endure as long as life endures—
habits thut time will ameliorate, not
destroy—occupations thrit w ill render
sickness tolf ruble, solitude pleasant,
age venerable, life more dignified and
useful, and death less terrible.
PAYMENTS FOR THE BANNER.
J H Dyson, Nov 54; N G Rice, iept 54;
H Martin, July 54; N VV Cole, o<-t 54; J
Shell, Nov 54. J Hatcher, Oct 54; 11 J
Stewart, July 54; W B Johnson, Jan 85; J
W Sherrod, Oct 52; Dr A A Wilkins, Sept
54; J Thompson, Oct 54, T Neal, Oct 54;
UrMiaiS^illLio
JIAItUIED,
On the 11th Oct. by the Rev. J. C. Wal
lace, Mr. Zacakiah ‘id lluioally, of Mon
roe county, to Alias Sarah A Hardy, of
Troup Cos., Ga.
At her father’s residence, Troup Cos. Ga.,
on the 27th Oct., by the sumo, Miss J.
Elizabeth Homes, to Mr. Samuel A. Cox
of Frcdumn, Ala.
On the Ist Nov., by the same. Dr. Wil
liam J. Rees, to Miss Mary J., daughter of
George W. McGee, all ol Troup Cos, Ga.
On the evening of the fifth Nov., by Rev
Win. C. Wilkes, Principal o! Forsyth Fe
male College, Mr. Archibald I! Floyd, of
Forayih, to Miss Jane E. Butler, ol Mon
roe Cos , Ga.
Ui'cviie siipt!i'ir Court.
Adjourned Term, Nov. Ist, 1553.
WE, tlie Grand Jury, chosen and sworn,
for llie fcjcpiember I'tnn, and also tin; ad
journed November Term <1 the Superior \
Court of (ir.eiie County, bey leave to
m.ike tlie following preselitneula:
\\ e b avo examined our I’ublie Buildings:
mid tiud them in good eoinJilion. We have •
uiso, ex milled tin; Olliees ol Public Rc
voids and find them in such eoudiiiou as to
reflect credit on the respective otlieers ha
ving tin ui in charge.
We have examined the accounts of the
Countv Treasurer, and tiud tliem properly
bahiiiei and by proper vouchers, with a balance
on hand of Two Hundred and Sixty-three
74-100 dollars.
We regret to say that the public roads of
tiiis county are in such coimitioii as to fe
ll ct discredit upon me County. W e there
fore r* commend that liie authorities whose
duty it is to carry out tile road laws now in
force to he inti xible in the uischarge of
tin-ir duties.
We deplore the laxity and supiueness ev
idenced in our regulations throughout this
county, so much so, as to render our patrol
laws almost a beau teller. V\ e, therefore,
I c umin nd the magistracy ot the county to
sternly enforce tlie laws regulating the pa
trol system, and if they are fun and iusulh
i it lit wcwiil men apply to the E gi-l.dure
1.. me passage ol such hiWs as will meet
till; Wants of the ca-'K
Vve present as a grievance the facility 1
and'seeming hnpunt y Willi which ourshiVe
population procures intoxicating liquors in ,
1.. ot lie law s now ii loivc, ruinous aline I
1., the health and morals ot tins class ot our
community, and ddiriiiieiila! to the best in
terests ot their owners, by imp h. mg their
Value . ird gciuT.l usefulness. V\ e liiosl |
earnestly recommend odr JS.uiutur and Kep
resetrtatrves in tin-next liegi .fi'.ure to ea
ueaVi.r to ii Vo a local law passed lor this
county,•putting the price of retail li.-eilse at
Five Hundred Hollars; jtrotidrd, Tuere i
not a similar law passed tor me fState. And
tnal all monies paid for such license, be j
turned over by tlie Clerk to tlie proper of-1
lierr, for tile bi-in ti. of the poor School tun I.
We return our thanks to his Honor ;
fudge Cone, for tlie able discharge of his j
outv at the September Term of this Court, j
In taking leave vt his Honor Judge liar-!
dun.in, we return him our sincere thanks
lor tlie able discharge of l.is duty and bis
courteous amenity m v Ms this body du
ring tiiis Term of the Court.
To Col. Satfjld, the Sdieitor General,!
we return our sincere thanks tor tlie 1-irtli
jiil performance ol ids dirty and courteous
attention to tiiis body.
We recommend that these presentments
be published in liie Augu-la Chronicle anil
Sentinel, Southern Recorder and Temper
ance Banner.
Nov. 4, 1853.
JAMES M. DAVISON, Foreman.
John Robbins, Oliver I* Daniel,
Hugh C. Mitchell, Josiaii Davis,
A. M. Lansdale, J ines l’erkins
William Terrell, J ohn J. Howell,
John Colclough, John E. Jackson,
James A. ‘Thornton, William VV. Brooks,
llowcl F. Bunkley, Archibald Carlton,
Oeorge S. ‘Tuunell, John A. Miller,
Jess* VV. Champion, John Scott,
John ti. Iloltzclaw, Reuben B. Armor,
Lorenzo D. Carlton, John M- ‘Taylor.
On motion of T. P. Saft'uld, Sol. General,
it is ordered, that tlie forgoing present
ments be publshed according io t ieir re
'k true extract from the minutes of the
Court. y|jj C jjyp SAN FORD, Clerk.
Selling Oil at Cost.
Intending to do** up our business by
the first day of January next, we are s-i
----liniour goods stCnst. Our good* are ol the
latest styles, having been purchased in New
York the present season. It J 1 are not uis*po
*ed of by the time above specified, the rein a in
dr will be sold st Ruction on the first Moii
d„ and Tuesday oUanuar^.it gcoTT
(ifreneshoro/ Nwv lo
NOTICE.
CVPRAYED from me su'iscriuer nr sto'en
the first Sunday in November, a small
Red Hound, with a while ring half round his
rct with a white face, and the end of his
ail white. Any person seeing such a dog, 1
would be much Obliged to them if they would
secure and forward him to me at Dr K b.
Galloway's plantstion. A hheralrew.rdwil l
be given. t. E. GRIFFITH.
Nov 19, 165 ; . 4 ‘
ORGAN OF THE SONS OF TKMI'KKANCE AND STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
Town Lots (or Sale.
r PHE undersigned offers for sale his two
* Houses and lots plesssntly situated in
retired parts of the vtlUee cf Greenesboro'.
Ga. On each lot Is a comfortable and ei-tn
modiom dwelling, with out houses, excellent
wells of water. Ate all in good repair. F r
sons desiring a location in pleaiant ami healthy
village, where they can find good society and
good Schools for the education of their chit
dren, cannot find a more desirable place in the
State. If the property is not disposed of by
the 25th of Dee., it will be sold at public siie
lon the first Monday in January next.
-4 T. SCOTT.
Greenesboro’, 15th Nov. 1853. 47
Guardian’s Sale.
i A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of
Jl*. Ord irlary of Greene Ctunty. will be sold
before the Court house door in Greenesboro',
| on the first Tuesday in January next, one ne
gro woman named Sarah, twenty-five years
! old and her child George nearly tour years old,
i the property of Anna A Tuggle a minor to
pay some debts the proper’y is subject to.
W. TUGGLE, Guard’ll.
Nov. 19,1853 ■‘7-td
Administrator’s Sale.
\GR EEABLE to an order o’ the Court ol
- Ordinary of OgleShorpe County, will be
j sold 011 the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hou's ol sale, betore the court
house door in Lexington, in said county, ihe
I Negroes and Land belonging to the Estate of
i John Petty, late of said County, deceased;
j Burrell a tnan 48; Lucy.a woman fitly,
’ a woman 29; Ben. 25, Jes, a boy 14, Moses.
13; Geprge, 13; Judy, II; Tom, 9; Nat, 5;
Mary, 3; and Susy, 1; with the exception ot
j the widows dower in said lands. Sold for
I the benefit oftheheiis and creditors ot said
deceased. Terms oil the day ol .Hale.
JJMB3T PETTY. t .
F. C. CAMPBELL, j
| Nov. 19, 1853 47—td
MaJk'ißC Bi-acT: uca
“ITTILL be sold at Greenrsboro’, Greene Go.
! VV Ga., on the first Tuesday of December
! next, between the usual hours of sale, one t*o
l or one horse. Buggy and six or eight hmses
1 ana mules, belonging to the testate ol S. B.
Daniel, deceased.
JOHN W. REID, Ad’r.
Nov .9. 1653. 47-td
Administrator’s Sale.
VVTILL he sold before the Courthouse
VV door in the Town o( Greenesboro’,
(iref-ne Couitiy, on tlm First l'ltesday in Jan
uary next, by order of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of s id county, a Lot of Land, lying
and in the l->th Distriet of originally
Early, now Dooly County, containing Two
Hundred and Filly acres (2511) be the same
more or less, known in the plan ol said Dis
dret hy No. 123. Sold for the benefit of the
legatees of John Monttort, late ot Greene
County, deceased Terms Cash.
1. AIORKHON, Jil’r.
Nov. 19,1853. 47-ld
The Greatest Dlscov ery <>l the A^e
PLANTERS, Farmers. Families ami others
can purchase lib remedy equal to Dr. To
bias’ VENETIAN LIN EM ENT for Dysen
tery, Colic, Cro’iip, Chronic Rheumatism. Fore
Throat, Toitthache,. Vomiting, Cuts, Burns.
Bruises, Swellings, Old Sores, Headache, Mos
quito Bites, Pains in the Liliths, Chest, Back,
Slc. If it does not give relief, the money wiil
be relunded—all that is asked is a trial, and
use it according to directions It is an English
remedy, and was used by tl r il!iu:ii the t-uurtn
late King of .England, and certified to by him,
as a cure for Rheumatism, when every thing
else had failed. Over 10,011(1,b(J0 ol Bottles
have been sold in the United States without
a single failure, and many have stated they
would not be without it, if it was $lO per bot
tle, In case ofCroup, it is as certain as it is ap
plied. It cures Cholera when first taken, in •••
hour. Dybentary in half an hour, Toothache in
five minutes, It is perfectly innocent to Hike
internally, and is recommended by the most
eminent Pphyueians i:i the United y'ta'es
Price 25 and 50 cents.
Dr. Tobias could fill a dozen newspapers
with certificates of wonderful cures accom
plished hy his Linement, bu.t considers warran
ting if sufficient, as any Per sun who dm-S not
obtain relief need not pay for it
Dr Tobins has put up'a Linement expretniy
he Horses in Pint Bottles, which is warranted
cheaper and better than any other for tlm
rure of Cclif, Sprains, Bruises, Gails, S'”" 1 -
iings, Old Sores, Scran hrs, A c Price 50 cts.
Dr. Tobias'Office 240, Greenwich St. New
York.
For sale in Pettfield by W A Colclaugh &
Cos ,in Greenesboro’ by W. Griffin Augusta
Haviland, Risley At Cos Wholesale Agents
April 10,1853. Hi—ly
j_t samuel Patrick, respectfully
announces his’name tb the citizens of Greene
County as a cundi.ate for Tax Receiver on the
first Monday in January next.
Oct. 22, 1853. 43—td
JJT We are authorised to announce
Thomas Pittman as a candidate for Receiver
and Collector for GiVinnelt County, in Janu
ary next. VOTERS.
-dug, 2 ( l. -'4
_£<*“ We are authorized to nniiounce Ad
am Summer as a candidate for Tax Collector ol
Coweta County on the first Monday in Janua
ry 1854.
| August 30, 18.53. 31- -tIJ
We are authorized to announce JARVIS
W. FILLINGIM a Candidate for the Office
of Tax Collector for Greene County at the
election on the First Monday in Jinuary next,
ij Oct. 1,1853. 40—td
3 p OEOROE J*. HM?KELSOS
respectfully solicit are elec.ion for Tax Col
lector at the ensuing election in January.
Sept. 17, 1853. td
Jj=* We are authorized to announce GAR
j RETT WOODIIAM, a Candidate foi Recei
ver of Tax Returns for Greene County, at the
ensuing Election
Sept. 17, 1853. -IH-td
ILT We are authorized to oinioio ce THOM
AS F. FOSTER, a Candidate for the office
of Sheriff and WILLU M II VI JO.IE. for
Deputy Sheriff of Greene County at the ap
proaching Election
i Sep. 17, 1853. 38—td
U* WE are authorized to amv unce
GREEN H. THOMPSON 111 Candidate for
Sheriffand JOHN T. COX for Deputy Sher
ifTof Greene County at the ensuing election.
Aug. 10, 1853. 37
O’ A. F. (iREEI F. Respectfully an
ounces lus name to the cit zen* of Greene ( n,
8 a candidate for re-election, ns Receiver ot
Tax Returns, atthenext election,on tii first
Monday in Jsn I*sl.
i 4lie 27,18 53, 35-id
Administrator’s Sale.
U 7 ILL be sold 011 the fir-t Tuesday in Jan
uary. 1 “"54, betore the Court House door
in'Greeresbclo’, one acre < f 1 and, on thr wa
ters of Lillie R.ver, and joining the Lands of
William Tug} le, sen. Sold under an order
of the Court ofOrdinary of Greene county, ns
the property of Augustin Slaughter, deceases!.
Terms on the day.
WM, B BRIGHTWELL, Adm’r
N< v. 15th, 1803. 47 fit
Executors Sale.
U! ILL be sold before the Court House door
in Greenesboro’, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following 1 Lands <j n*
Tract containing eight hundred and fifteen
(8 i5) aert s, more or less, adjoining the Land*
of John Smith, Duke Williams, and others;
and known as the Hines plantation.—-Also
eighty-seven and one halt V H7£’ acres, more
or les-*, adjoining the Land of Ephraim Bruce*
and others, and known as the Leverett place
The above Lands sold under an order of the
Couit ol Ordinary of Greene county, ns part of
the real Estate of William Jackson, deceased.
Terms on the day.
JOHN S. JACKSON.) ,
JAMES W JACK-ON. F *
Nov. 1 sth, 1853. 47 —7t
34 Negroes lor Sale.
O ‘ ILL be sold to the highest bidder at the
W Court House door in Greenesboro’, un
der an order of the Court ofOrdinary ot Greene
count?,oh the first ‘Tuesday tn January, 1854,
tlie following NegroesCaswell, about 7U
years of age; liiiunle, (in ; Isaac, 30; Simon,
25; Frederic, 19 , VVinson, 25; VV estley, Irs;
Lewis, 10; Jack, 15; Joseph, 15; Jiui, 15,
Fiank, 13; Henry, 12; Peter, 7, Phillip, ti;
William, 5; Seaborn, 4; Allred, 3; Creitey,
52; Charlotte K„ 40, and her child; Ghartottc
B. 40, and her child; Milley, 23, and her child;
I’iiehy, 15; Bethany, 13; Nancy, 12; Jane, 12,
llulda,9, Minerva, 7; Ritla, 6; Susans, and
Frances 4. All sol. as the property of the Es
tate ot John Barnhart, deceased. Terms 011
the day.
JOHN COPELAN, Adm’r.
Nov. 15th, 1853 47—td
Administrator's Sale.
\Yf ILL he sold on the tirsi Tuesday in Jan-
* uary next, in Greenesboro’, Greene coun
ty, the House and Lot ol Laura McAutey,
late of said county, deceased. This lot is sit
uated ina pleasant and retired part of the vil
Inge ; has on it a comfortable dwelling, out
barn, and a good well, and contains three*
fourths of an acre, more or Jess. .Also, at the
same time and place, Moria, a negro woman,
between 40 and 50 years of age ; known as one
expert in washing and ironing, and a fair
cok. Terms Gash
JAVIESL. BROWN, AdmV.
Nov, 15th, J&53. 47---bt
Administrator’s vSale,
\L’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan- |
• uary, 1554, before the Court House door
in Greenefiboro’, under an order of the Corn t of ;
Ordinary of Greene counry. four hundred acres
ot Land, more or less ; (sold under an incuin- j
brace of the widow’s dotVer,) adjoining the I
Lands ot VV. A. Corry, R. G. Carlton,and A.
II handle. AI3O, twelve NegToea, vi* : Tom,!
AO years of age; Dinah, G 5; Gealey, *0; Sil-!
vy. 45; Absalom, 6(1; Willis, 2"; Moses, (a
blacksinilh,) 30; Aesop, |0; Tm, jr. 14; !
Jake, Id, Catliarine 10, and Sim 7. All sold .
as the property of die Estate of John Stephens
laie ol Greene county, deceased. Terms on |
the cay.
HENRY STEVENS, AdnTr. |
Nov. tilth, lr-53. 47-id
Debtors & Creditors .Notice.
A 1.1. persons having demands against I
W ‘Thomas F. Irby, deceased, wid present I
them duly proven ; and those who may be in
debted vviil make p yuieiit to
11. C. PEEK. AdnTr.
Nov. 15th, lW 47 —(it
DISSOLUT lOiV.
H E Copartnership heretofore existing un- j
1- der the name of C. C. Norton ip Cos,!
is this day dissolved by consent. The out
standing business of tlie firm will be settled
bv 0. G. Norton, who will continue the gro- ;
eery trade on his own account.
0.0. NORTON, I
J H WILLY.
Greenesboro’ Nov. 4, 1853. 4H-!lt
Plantation for Sale.
r j~HE subscriber offers for sale, his plama
* tiou lying on Pishing Creek, three miles
from liie town of Peiifield, containing 885 i
acres and having on it a good supply of wood I
land.
Possession can be given on the first day of j
January next, if required, or the January al
ter. If the purchaser desire immediate pus !
a. ssion, provisions and stock of nil kinds can j
lie furnished on the place.
11 M SANDERS.
Peiifield. Nov. Bth, 1853. 4l! if
Land lor Sale.
rpttE Subscriber desirous of moving West,
1 offers for sale his valuable Plantation,
lying ill Greene County, coiitaiiig 498 acres;
200 of which is under fence; 50 of good wind
land, and the balance is’ol J field, with a good
dwelling and all necessary buildings, and be
ing well watered
The ahoVe place, is six mile* from Peri field/’
lour from .Vlaxey’s Depot, and four from Scull;
Shoals, on the road leading from that place to
Wo idville.
Any person wnniing such a place, would
do well to call alid examine , us It will he sold
on reasonable terms.
BARNARD D. MOORE.
Nov. 12, 1853, 4fi— tt,
A Teacher Wanted.
\ Gentleman, who is a Baptist, a graduate,
a married man and has experience in
teaching, by making early application, can be
come favorah'y connected wiilt Woodland
Female Seminary, Cedar Town, Ga.
J M. WOOD, Principal.
Nov. 12, 1*53. 4l’> 4t
Save your Money.
\LL those in want of Doors, Sash, oi
. Blinds ol good quality at the lowest pri
c* , will do well to call on the undersigned
who is Agent for a Company who inaiiafac
tore the above articles on I lie most itasona
■|e |< mis. Ail who want call and ec list o
prices
C A DAVIS, Agent.
Green sboro’. Ga Nov 8 1e.53 lli~|y
Guns, Pistols, &,o.
DOUBLE Barrel Shot Guns. Shot and Pow
der f iasks. Gun Caps, of best makers
Pateir Wadding, Ax.; All'n’* and (.oil's Re
v.,iving Pistols, sndot iers; English be,t an,.
Pocket Pistols.
CLARK A. CO
Dealers in fine Watches, Stiver Wares, Jew
lry, Guns, <V.r
Augusta. lan 3'lf
j>
| New Goods! Now CJonfjs!
rpHE Subscriber is mw r- v . • ■*-!
-1 celleni stock of Grc:c *re.- r,nj v...i. . Uwii
anes, composing of tv stticicH kept in j
the line which way bo bought on cod t nns i
/I Iso a fine lot of Stoves ol various panettis.
Customers may be henefitted by exam iiing
the stock, ns most of tie* nruelrs were parch*
sed on good terms and will be sold asch v, ap a*
by any other * stab!ishuieiit.
JOHN F. Zl MM EH MAN,
Greenesboro* (7a. Nov 5. 45 4in
iTI JOHNSTON UdT ~
Wholesale and Retail Dealer v m
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Giiiiv, CtilUsi’ji Fisty Goods,
B>iiguerrcotype A c.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in
superior manner, at Short notice and
I warranted.
Mulberry St. fronting Cotton Avenue,
Macon, Ga.
E. J. Johnston. Gao S. Gulak.
Nov. 5. 1853. 45—ly
HORACE FTfCH & CO.
Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and
Huts.
TRIANGLER BLOCK, M A<'ON, G.l.
Nov 5 It, 1v53.l v 53. 45-ly
Heavy All-wool Negro thioils
AND BE AN RETS.
jV| lI.LEU & W \ R REN have just received,
*-*-*<l la.*-** i-!M of S I and 9-4 Negro Blniiket.*-.
some of iheiw wtighitii* eight p mids to the
, pair, to winch they invite the attention of plan
ters.
Also, Genuine Hett Anchor Bolting ( ’laths,
from No 1 to ID.
Augusta, Ga Get 15. 4 2
Wheat.
W W k BUSHELS of good wheal wan
All” rifted at the JVnfudd Steam Mills, f
which tfie highest price will he paid.
JOHN G. IJDLTZi I,\vv.
IVnfield, July l(, 1853. *>’
Lime .'iiid Lathes.
undersigned has constantly on liana
1 a supply of Lime and Lathes, of superior
quality, and for sale.
JOHN J. ROGERS.
Greenewboro,’ Mnv 7, 1853. 19 ts
Land for Sale.
r pil E subscribers oiler for sale the PLAN
A TATI()N,in Gr* cnceoimty, km \> nas the
“ Moselv Place,” (ciititinmg One Thousand
Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Brown.
Duvant, Montfort, and others. It not disposed
of previously, it will he sold to the highest bid
der. in Greenesboro,’ on the first Tuesoay in
December next. Terms on the day.
T 1. SANDERS.
J. A. T. JENKINS.
Aug. 13, 18.53. 33
Carriage Makmjj.
o O
aIJIE Subscribers havng opened a Carriage
- Shop at Wh tc Plains, are prepared to
ex*-cute orders for Buggies, Barouches, Rock
aways, Wagons, &c., in a style equal, both
as to durability and finish, to My similar es
l&biishineiit in the state, Being practical
workmen, they warrant the work tucy sell
Ami ns tin y a**e determined to send no inR
rior job from tin* shop, they will ask remuner
ating prices lot their work.
PARKER & RAINEY.
White Flu in*?, Ga. Sep. ?. 1853. 33
UTIiOiNM HOTEL,
Oniltc IC;iiI Bloat!.
Uclui/b Cl). Hu.
11, J. .\1 BORN.
Dec. 4, 1852, 40
Chickeni!< r ’ Celebrated
O
Piano-Fortes.
r M E Su!B riber r^spretLilly announces, flint
* lu* mill cniitinuea to lurnujli FIANo
FORTES from lli** above Liiitrr*i manntaohir
**r nt short notice and on reasonable terms.
NATHAN B. CL AIT.
Prof, of Music in tin* Female College
Gitcrteab >r ’ On
March 19, l-f I I l
A Teacher Wanted,
V(ifntlenu!M who can coin? well rermnni
ifD'utieil ns a good Cbia-mal Scholiar,
I and a man of good umral Giiaractcr, who iti*
j t- uds to make te icliing a buHinoMs, may tin J
ia situation hT Va.ley (Jrov* Academy, situs
t.*d mi a healthv and pleasant region’ fhree
j rn>U p ’north of iMlvu**, Talbot coumv. Ap
! p|v b.roit. By order of flie Board of Trustees
JOHN H BBUvJB, See.
Oft 20. 18 44-4 t
,
Life Insurance,
Siij'i-'ij. SfiibHlily mid I’"rprliii!y.
I .8 exhibited by the Mutual Life Insurance
f\ company of New York. Net uccuimila
led ensli fund $2,0(10,009.
In tlnseouiury where mental and bodily ex
elteibenl. and uetivuy are so great nun ex
haust ing, when fluctuations m personal nr-
G-iiii etances and conditions ore so frequent,
itni wliere efiHiialm s are so com moil; the
| am j -cl need Out to Or understood to be appreci
lit J. It will Or embraced to qhiet the ami
nes ol thms- who ha ve friends dependant “poll
, iheni while living, as well as to c arry comfort
to tliosp wli” are b “ nv.-i!, when lliey ere dead.
It is fttid i’ll England. w’ln-re the subject is
, l*eei understood by the mans, s, Hint Lite In
niranee is more g'-n-ial than Tire Insurance,
The suli-eriber having accepted the Agency
jof the above named company, will give infer
; 1,01 non on the sunjeel.bj personal application,
lor w ill forward pr. mail circulars, &c explan
ulory nr may be deeded; proeine policies, iV.e
G. It. BALDWIN.
Greeueef''re, O't 1 , 18.53. 42
Tcuclior Wanted
u private .Soli *} arid hmtt'd num'nr
F n| A good ‘JVnc|i*r iffiit
mu i.'iiijc v * rcro.iiinciidpif, will meet with
♦ iM'rniML” ii* •’ hv ,i, plying to Win Wn|k* r,
\)h ni 1 Kolu rip, or .Mathew CUrk, Dublin,,
l*nnrctj, Cos Ga.
Nov.-ft. J
THOMAS W Fit KKM AN,
WIlOLi; - ALL V RETAIL LKALEK )>
K ’ail in'* *".• i. v, .Irvrlry, Si'/iur am
I'lal, I Wurr. Units. I’islnlt. far.
Opposin’ toe li rii ii s'ink Mi iik
A iigiiata. Oil.
P-rsom ‘ *um[i Jngnrta, desiring lo pur
,1,,,-e articles 111 tfii* line, either for lion
own US’ or to sell agin wmi and do well In ca,
a id .xsrniue ibis |, < k before making tin o
y u fciise* .
.1 mu iI, ‘ *.,3. 24
IV:THI Female Seminary.
l; ASRURY. a. m.
Drinc pal.
MIBS EVELINA I. MJCON,
Musical L) p ir/J.’tf i t
Ml CORDEI.I.-l BT.'W,
Pir n’ing, 1 rawing arid Em la ouiet t,.
r j’ il i’ 8, r ; Tarm will commrm.e on WVI-
J to nJiiv Ist day of Feb 1854,
The course of itudy in ibis Institution, bus
been syUrnituieully tinaugcd, emi r icing a.I
those brancli s u.uaily muglit in aoutli-in Fe
mule Colleges
The Musical Depattment will bu super n
temletl tiy Miss Macon, whose experieaee in
teseiung, both nt tins place nml LaGmuge,
has tieen so emcessful and whose s. ivices
Imve bet n so highly appreciated, that in t con
necti’ n with the Ir.stitutiun, will doubtless
meet with (.euernl approbation.
The Ornamental branches w.ll r ceive tb*-
attention of Mi s Stow, whose past ellortb
have heen very successful Superior facilities
Wib l e afforded for acquiring a substantia.
and uccumpU*htd educaliun.
TERM s'.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Mental
.•Irithieetic, Jiji'jH a year,
Jnihmelic, Geography, and Grainmar,
§3O a year.
lliclier hrancliea, including hicient Lc.u
gnuges, s4(l a year,
Music, SSO a year; Painting and Drawing,
S2O, uml Finbiohlrry S2O a year. Ins true
(ion In v i eal Vliisiclree. Instrueti n nraiis,
will he oiven ’ > advanced pupils in Thorough
Bass.
EXPENSES
Board can l>e procured I'rom $lO to sl2
per month. The nrcissaiy expellees are leas
tliail at mo: t siuiiier Institutions --white the
chnrilci'ir and size ol our village does not uf
lord those iii.lui-ements to t:.\ I'ttAvaua.nci; inci
deni to most other pluc's,
Nov. 5, 1853. 45
I’I.ATT aV IEUOTIia:ie,
vy A REIIuI'SE AND COMMISSION
’’ Merehni.is, Reym hls-street, Augusta,
Gn -The undersigned respectlully anti inner
lo the public that they have leased the new uml 1
eoinmoilious P in-prool V\ tireliouse, on Rey
no:ds-.-l ret t, helonging to T. S. Meteull. Esq. 1
convenient to tile httaiues* part of the city I
(or the purpose o 1 transacting a getiefnl ‘
Warehouse . hrid Coil itlissiotl Busitiess. Hui
ving every faeiliiy requisite, and a disposition |
to extend every aceoiumodatioii, they hope hy i
prompt and personal attention to merit nnd re
ceive a nhar ol the patronage of the public.
Liberal! ash Advances made when requited.
Orders ior Bagging, Rope nnd Family Sup
plies, filled with care and at the lowest market
prices.
Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be
llieohl established ratesof 25 cents per hale,
Glo b Pi,att. Edwin Platt.
Augusta, .Sept 17,1853. 38—3 m
New Partnership.
r PH E undersigned have entered into part
I nerslnp tor the transaction of the Watch
ami Jewelry hnsiness in tin* city of Auxusta
under the name and style of Orsborne &
Whitlock.
IJKNK Y J. OSBORNE,
]• REDERK’K A. WHITLOCK
W r w ‘k k* ep coiiHtantiy on hand an vxten
-V tciiHive aMMortmeiil ol the Inti-st ami
newest style* ol goods in our line; and hope h)
pun fnality mi l pioinptn hs in biisiiirMs to
imrit a ‘t.re ot public patronage, liming
two Wi.'kni* ’ an experienced Jeweler, also,
an cAiellciif V\ at( lilitukei -these two liilb i*
ei;t hraif' ” .! e ♦rude will he carried oil
separately, fcinl tljereh/re none thoroughly
Call and try us VV < will be rom-tumly re
ceiving new goods direct irom tG** Manufac
ture rs
In addition It) the \Ynf\*h and Jew hy heni
ness, we w j , I k*’p Pjuijoh, Ale|odian, Guitars
and Violins, J idles, |-c. Also, ail kiml.-i ol
Brass JuHirumeuis. And to those wishing to
purebiihe sin k Inalrumenis, we would H.y give
ui n call.
OSBORNE &. Win J 1.0 K.
Augusta Hej>i. I 353. .'in-dm
Fall and Winter .Slock,
Hats, C'ijix, Mount'll.? and Lnibr('//u.s.
/ 10F\TK Y Merchant.*;, PluntviH, mid the
public generally, are invited to examine
iny Fall and Winter st ek ol Hals, ( -a, Run
nels Ihnbr. lias. Ac. ol
Fafiluonabie Moleskin, Beaver Brush and
C SMimere 11/ITS.
Soli Ib aver, Bru-h and (>‘i: iim re fancy
Has
Sols Sixjror y, and Water proof Wool I’ntH.
N< ;iro liais and Cups, a la r„“ aasoitiiM iii;
Bomiel.l, Hilk, Straw, Florence, Beli'isde.
I* lowers, ‘1 abs nnd Bonnet linin^H.
UmbrelJ.tF, Silk, (. iin„MianiH and Com. Cot.
ton.
l I have a fill •sorlnie;ii, to wlii'-h i an re
ceiving supple a weekly from maiiiiliict in n
! ue.d ain i ff ring at prices nr low ns .nine q, nli
ii,sol goods can or bought in ni.rktte < r 111
or Mo “li. t'ah a'ul s,*e at
GEORGE W. Fl’ ItV'S
i'ualiio able jla ;, Cap ami Boot ei Store
Masonic Ha l, I inu.i-Streil Augusts, Geo.
(let. I, | .',53, jl|
Oliver II Lee,
U tireltousc and Commission Mr,
chant,
A ngnalit, fin,
Snf y room on fironr’ *7 , tnirfrr the i'nr>Sli n
llon </ ,rjijtotiilf’ / he. notr limitin’ Hotel.
ui.d cl having tnkMi tiler \nry>t
J and wHI Known Kir** Pritf/IW iif* ho . <s-,
*n Prond f(niu**rJy *>*•*•hv
K utofil, ll’ nil & ('o , teiidr. -4 li ip* pt rvn *► to hi*
Ir i -<i id the public ,'MU Ml fly, |<*r the ft to rug*
end .Snjf-of i* l *ton| Hour, Hiicon nod (iram,
or uii'/o: her 1 r- timt n toy hr f;oiiMigiit*d to
him.
i'rn.,l Ir fnv >r;tHt* locntif-n nfid >rn
mi*’ in s.-iim;* Cotton, und every (Jri-eripto ii ot
Profii,. *- to thin mnrk. f, he fluttersnim-
UJ * fmiij.;. a* thorn* who may favor hin,
v-li. ,-ir 1 diH ,*-s, na he iiiimklh hi*
lm*iiien* * ri* i iittentioit, and w*il 3ime no
jai nfi to |rh an # '.
‘1 In- lie, ivin.'A Forwarding of Through
Goods will receive prompt attention.
Ord, re l'ii I mods will b, promptly execuisd
at the low, ‘4 market prices
Cash Advn,, < s will be made when required
f.'hatgr I'll Sr 111 Ilf CnUnn will lir thr nhl Unit
nf 25 i:hf jin It ilt
Augi s'a, G., Sept, 1.1853. 3.5,
P, reins wlro ar,- 1 .debred to (.<■••, Huti ard
A to, nt'.; H I.'-e v ill fmd Ibe.r No , ■ ~nu
Accounts ai my ttifii e,
’ (I LEE
Scfison.'iblc (goods.
11,I 1 , h ivi le eivc.i a large new Slock
S'a II .V Win fee (; u d,,
and i'll’ 1 1,, cll jt the lowest prices
KPHIi a IVI A. BR"'/ HEK.
, G|e. . dejo*, .- pi 17, I- ll
Now Fall Goods.
S D. I ABLER.- 1 KDT, has reecired at
■2. I.is old .-iitiii i. Corner ol Globs Hold,
Broad Sin tt, \ugnsta, Ga, anew and com.
p.ete assortment ot Staple and Fancy dry
Good., tor tin- fa.l and VVinl, r ttsdr, Gou.’
eisliog la (all t of
t.xira rieJ, t ‘ol Brocade tJCJis,
Extra lich Btokeu Plaids;
Super Super Plain Black Silk;
Soper Super Watered and Figured Silk,
filch 1‘ ‘coed and plain Pnriaisn D> Laines;’
English and Frenelt Marinos;
Blank and t til Aipaccas;
Super Scotch Gingham*:
English i.ud Aiutrtcan priute,
f urnature Dimity and Fringes;
Mrri no Ctown mere and Jeans;
Bleached ami Brown Shirting;
Red and White Flannel;
in- l. I 14. 12 4, Bed Blankets;
Negro Blankets, great variety;
Osuahurgs, Stripes and Ga. 4'iait.s;
an I a full Stock o I everything belonging t® tliT”
Dry Goods trade, to which he invites alien-”
lion.
Augusta, Oct 1,1883 . 40
VV. A. Colclough & Cos.
\RE now daily feceivihg their FALL
W aNTER GOODS, inurh the largest
.- lock they have ever opened in this market,
laid tn in New York with a great deal oi
care; nnd notwithstanding the late advahue
on goods, we think we can offer to our custo
mers and tftl who ntay tavor us with u calT,
goods at extremely low prices. Mmong our.
stock area variety of new styles for Ladies’
dresses. Such as;
Black and fancy Silks; DcLtines; Satin 1
plaid do; French Merinos; Cashmiers; Alpac
as; Colmrgs. Persian Cloths,and all the differ-’
cut styles oi printed worsted goods. Great
variety of Frenelt, English and American
at all prices, fine assortment of white Mus
lins; Kinhri iderys; Glove; lldisery; Bonnets;’
Bonnet Ribbons, new styles. Mourning goods, ’
best Styles.
READY MADE CLOTHING';’
I Fine assortment oi Cloths, Cassimere* and
Vi sun;; Tweeds; Jeans;'.Satinets, Steel mix
ed; and Velveteens (or hoysiiml Childrens
wear, rseys, l inseys, Plains, Wool and
Gotten pes nnd plaids lor Servants.
BOOTS cV SHOES,aII styles and price*"*
II \TS ami CAPst, m'-wesl styles.
\\ e auk but a thorough exun i.iutinn of our
Stock to satisfy any one that tliry can buy
gooild iib cheap In Poili’ hl uu ih A't’gtWta ot*
any where eldcJiV Oeorgm.
Oct 1,1855. 34—ly
New I*’c il I Ai. Winter Goods.
MILLER $ WARREN
HAVE just r***iv(l, at tlit'ir corner)
oppouile the MaiiHion iloiiac, ala ami’
complete Htock of Fall and VVitit *r C o<hlh,‘
coiiHieiing of
LADIES’ RICH DRESS GOODS.
Brocade anil rich Plaid Silke;’
Brocade and Striped Black Silk#,’
Embroidered Merino Robed',’
Krch Figured GushmetCH and D’i.aiiieM,
Flam Frcncli and Enj/limli MmuoH,
Saxony Fluids, a beautiful urticle for C’bil
dre ll'a DiesseH,
('olored Engtisii Flanhelij.for Children’ and
Lndie h’ Sacks,
Super. White Gat.z f * and VVclhli Flanuem,
Lluuk Alpaca nutl Gaulou Ciotha, for Lu
dies’ Mon niiifL ,
BU< k C'liullv, D’Laincf* nnd BomoaFmoe ’
b’rencli, English and American prints.
K* ICII EMBROIDERIES.
French C’hcnii/ctts andSleevts.
(.'olluis, Worked Bands,
Muslin u "d inhertini/s,
liidi jji j.ciih . D.imniik i’ahh- C’lothw,
‘Faldc Napkins irui ‘>i/yl*B,
I‘’ 4 heavy BariiHh*y Sheelinus
r with a line stock of .S'attinets, Ken*
tuckv Jcoiim, < iothfl,( fissirneies. mid Vestings.
V. •• rfspectluily solicit a call from our
Irh ndr. un i customcrH, and pcimnis visiting the
city would do well to , ryi v n.-j n look before pur
chasing. ,
AiigUßtd, Oct. 15,1853,
sCl rli iui'iM l*. iirnl Curtain Jia-”
iniah.
kj NO WHEN A SI J 15*4 U, have received from
G N w Yo k,a hir c supply of Gn/pets. and
(’nrtuin M a t**ri*i .among which are -
Rich ‘Wilton i'lirpet.i, ol new and splendid
MylcK
'l'apcßtry and English Brunels Car
pc ‘h of elegant styles.
.Superior Three Fly, Ingrain and Venetian
L’arpetti;
Fruited Druggets, and Crumb Clotlm, of beau
tiful HtyCH}
.Superior (olored DfunasU.^,for Window ( ur
tiiiiiK, of rich an ! ch'gai.i h*v 1c;
Rich Kmlrdidered l>ncc nmrl and Muslin
r'urtuins, (some nt very *friee;)
Rich Go (ih/nid ‘J’asHc.s, and Gimp* for Cur
tains
Rich Cornices, Cuflain ii. Bands, and Win
dow Nil tides;
• ’up- nor Damask and Flnin Furniture Diml •
tics,
•Superior Cotton Eiinges, (a very larg*- as
sortment.)
‘Flo* piihlic me lespectfitlly lerpiested to call
and examine thes.sojtuicvf.
A ii:.M!Ma,(.)et. 43
BOOT S &, S IK) E S
AMtllK II A ICOVA 1.
DEALERS IN
rJOuTSAND SHOES, at Met, all's no
) Iron Front Flore, opposite the Masnuii
’ (lull A. AR. have on bund, and will ci'Vm
in-to receive, p, rw 1 lily -learners fr ,'n Ni ,*
York and Pliilndt Ipbin, a large <Oll v. elf self,-,
ted stock id the mosi hie! 1” uable and IleaWvi
tin ithed LADIKH, MISSES, gENTm
YOUTHS and CHILDREN'S BOOTS ANII
SHOES, all of winch they invite the public w
, examine, am! compare p let j and qualit- bw
1 fore ptirebasmg.
N I —Be a.;re t., call i our iron Vt+’
\ Store.
Augusta, Feb. 5,1853. 5 lv’
CAKMJCitAKL Ah MEAN,
At WFkiTA, U,k.
1- f.EP eons'aiitly on hand ,111 addition .0
* their extensive Stu k 01 iiaruware and
Cutlery, a large supp.y ol'Agi icu.iuial liridle
meins/ omietiug of Piougl a,Cultivator*, Har
rows, * orn Shell’ers. Stra w “uttsra, Wfce*
B an*,Threshers,Grain (.rubles, iVe.dtc.
Feb. 32, 1553. 8
ala i>*r ■ a
rI'HE .S’lbs-riber warns a good journeyman ‘
1 workman at the Wheel Ki.lit Business ‘
one Mat can make or repair Bogy e'e and ol
.inod moral chuiacler. For miiiier infor na
tion sppi) at ti,e subscribers .nop, t .!<. ieui-1
north oi Dql'di,,, f.-urens County,Ga
IR NAMVtONDIS.
Oct 22 i85.5 F'l do