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A CARD TO THE SUFFERIN6.
THE Rev WILLIAM COSHROVB, while la
boring as a missionary in Japan, was cured
©f Consumption; when all other means had tailed,
by a recipe obtained from a learned physician re
fciiing in the great city of Jtddo. This recipe
q&s cured great numbers who were suffering
from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sere Throat.
Coughs, and Colds, and the debility and ner
vous depression caused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefiting others. I will send this
recipe, which I have brought home with me, to
all who need it. free of charge.
Address Rev. Wil. COSGROVE,
230 Baltic street,
Brooklyn, N. V.
April 20,18C0. 3m
NOTICE.
POSITIVELY THE LAST CALL ALL
persons indebted to G. W. A J. D. James,
either by note or account, must make immedi
ate payment, or they will be sued without res
pect to person. Our notes and accounts are
now in thu hands of William J. Willis. Esq*,
for collection ; und he is directed by us to sue
indiscriminately. These indebted on open
account can obtain indulgence by closing their
account by note. Those wishing to save cost,
would do well to call on said W. J. Willis and
settle. * G. W . J. D. JAMES.
December 22, 1859. — 16tf
BALDWIN liEFF> & CO.,
DOORS BELOW THE PLANTERS HOTEL,
‘J 95 Broad .Street, Augusta, Geo.
KEEP constantly on hand a large and well
selected Stock of GROCERIES, consist
ing in part of Sugars, Molasses, Syrup, Coffee,
Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Nails, Fish, Cheese, Salt,
Iron, Bagging, Rope, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
a large Stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors
of all kinds and grades, all of which We offer on
favorable terms.
WVtLTBR A. BALDWIN, T
ROBERT X. REF.D, >
AMOS CLARK, JR. j
Augusta, May 10, 1860. 6m.
LEGAL ADA EH r i ISEM’NTs!
pEORGIt, ELBERT tOl VTV.
VT Whereas, Nathaniel Booth applies to me foj
Letters of Administration, de bonis non, with
the
deceased—
These are therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish all, and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Elbcrton, !
this 4th day of Julv, 1800.
4430d5. W 11. EDWARDS Ordinary.
C GEORGIA, ELBERT COIJITf.-
X Whereas* Charles W. Christian applies to
me for Letters of Administration on the estate of
John L. Christian deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular the kindred and friends of said Ue
c’d, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Elbcrton,
this 4tli day of July, 1860.
30ds. WM. ’H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
p IgORGIA, Elbert County.—Where-
VJT H3? Robert Hester, administrator on the es
tate of Level Page, deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissorV From said administration,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in January, 1860, and
show cause, if any they have, why. said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature, at
office In Elbcrton, this 27th day of June. 1860.
W. 11. EDWARDS. Ordinary.
Georgia, Elbert County.
ELBERT eOI T KT OF ORDINARY.
JUNE TERM, 1800.
I T appearing to the Court from an examination
of the dockets of this court, and from the pe
tition of Nathaniel Bodtli. that \N illiam S. Booth
and Ishatn Parham executors of the will of Ga
briel* Booth late of said county deceased, have
Jeff made their returns within the time prescribed
by law, and are mismanaging said estate, and no
reason or excuse has been presented or rendered,
therefore.
Ordered by the court, that William S. Booth
and I sham Parham, executors as aforesaid,
show cause at the July Term 1860, of this court,
why they should not be'rcmoved from their office
xf executors of the will of Gabriel Booth deed.
And that a copy of this rule he served on them
by the Sheriff of this comity, twenty days before
said Term.
W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
The within named William S. Booth and
I&ham Parham, not to be found in Elbert county.
J. G. NELMS. Sheriff.
June S—IBCO 3t
Georgia, Elbert County.
“ITT II EUR AS. Younge L. G. Harris, ffm. M.
VV Mcfntosli and George It. McOallu Execu
tors of the will of. Singled u W. A lieu deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissory from said
Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and .singular, the. and all persons inter
scribed to appear at my office within the time pre
sented bylaw, and show cause if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office iiuElbcrton. the
] Cth dav of May 1860.
* W. It. EDWARDS Ordinary.
6m
Georgia, Elbert County.
Court of Ordinary, May Term 1860.
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of
Perry S. F. Bruce, and Sidney I*. Bruce, that
William A. Swift deceased, did in his lifetime
execute to said Perry F. S. Bruce and Sidney P.
Brace, his bond conditioned to execute titles in
fee simple to said Perry S. F. Bruce and Sidney
P. Brace, for a house and lot of land in the tow n
of Elberton fully described in said bond, and it
further appearing that said \\ illiam A. Swift de
parted this life without executing titles to said
house and lot of land, or by will, or otherwise
providing therefor, and it further appearing that
said Perry S. F. Bruce and Sidney P. Bruce are
ready and willing to fully pay the purchase inon
cv’aecording to the tenor of said bond,and said
Perry S. F. Bruce and Sidney P. Bruce, having
petitioned this court to direct William M. Mcln
tosh and John 11. Jones, Administrators upon
the estate of William A. Swift dec'd. to execute
them letters to said house and lot of land in con
firm ity with said bond; therefore all persons
concerned are hereby notified and required to
file their objection, if any they have, in my office
within the time prescribed by law, why said Ad
ministrators should not le ordered to execute
titles to said house and lot ofland in conformity
with said bond, and it is further ordered that a
ropy of this rule be published in the Star of the j
South, and at three more public places in said
county 7th day of May* 1860.
W. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
3 m
STATE OF GEORGIA, ELBERT COUN
TY.
ALL persons having demand against Burjre-s
. Smith, late of said county, dec'd, are hereby
notified and required to present them properly
attested to the undersigned within the time pre- j
scribed by law. and all indebted to said
and jc'd. are hereby required to make immediate j
pinisnt to the undersigned.
BENJAMIN C. SMITH, Administrator.
April 25th, IMO. 1
OIXTY days after date, application will be
O made to the. court of Ordinary, of Elbert
countv, for leave to sell all th< lands belonging
tr. the estate of Burgess Smith. lute of Elbert
countv deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
erediturs of said dec'd
BENJAMIN L. SMITH, Administrator.
April 25th, 18G0. 2m
SIXTY dv after date application will be made
the Court of Ordinary of Kiltert county,
Ga . for leave to sell all the land ami negroes be
longing to the estate ot William I'ulliam. late of
said count’ , deceased This 28th day of March,
IMO. ‘ JOSEPH S. PULLIAM, Admin r.
SIXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county.
Ga., for leave to -ell all the lands belonging to
the estate of William Tearly late f td coun
ty. deceased 4th da? ot April, iB4O.
■ WILLIAM TEASLEY. Admr de hams non.
With “til sits tied.
LEGAL ADYEIi i ISEMTS.
ELBERT M PERIUR UHKT,
March Term. 1860.
Elizabeth E. Brawner, J
by her next friend, J Bill Ac. in Equity in
Thomas Bell. jr. ]- Superior Court of El
vs. 1 bert County, Ga.
Beiiajah 11. Brawner. J
IT having been made duly to appear from affi
davit of said Thomas Bell. jr.. from the return
iof the Sheriff’in said cause, both of which duly
filed, and from said bill, that said Benajah 11.
; Brawner lives out of and is absent from the State
! of Georgia, and that he cannot be found therein
i and has not been served:
It is ordered by the Court that said Benajah
i H. Brawner appear and make and file his answer
j to said bill within four mouths from the adjourn
ment of this term of the Court, and that this or
der be published at least once a mouth for four
months in the newspaper in said county, the
Star of the South, at Elberton.
A true extract from the minutes of the Supe
rior Court at March term. 1860, this March 26th,
1860. 31—4 m. M. E. MILLS, Clerk.
ELBLKT SI PGItIOK COI RT,
March Term. 1860.
Rebecca Kirbee, j Libel for Divorce in the Su
ite l periorCourt of Elbert coun-
William Kirbee. j ty, to March term, 1660.
It appearing to the Court from the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found
in the county of Elbert, and from sworn testi
i mony that the said defendant resides without the
limits of this State:
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the
defendant appear at the next term, to be held on
the second Monday in September next, and an
swer the above stated libel.
And it is further ordered, that this order be
published in the Star of tiie South, a public ga
zette, published at Elberton, Ga. r once a mouth
for four months before the next term.
A true extract from the minutes ot the Supe
rior Court at March term, 1860, this March 26th,
1860. 31—4 m. M. E. MILLS, Clerk.
Georgia, Elbert County.
TT7HEREAS, John C. Ward applies to me for
YV Letters of Guardianship of the persons
and property of Lawrence Thornton, Emily
Thornton, Amanda Thornton, Meriel Thornton,
and Samantha Thornton, minors and heirs of
John M. Thornton, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all.
and angular the kindred and all persons inter.
estedTto be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why mid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Elberton,
this 11th day of April, 1860.
W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
f i GORGf A, Elbert County.—Where-
V J as, Mildred W. Gray, Administratrix with
the will annexed of the estate of John W. Gray,
late of the State of Mississippi, and county of
Winston, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said administration,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceaseu, to be ami appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and show cause, il
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Elberton,
this 28th day of March, 1860.
W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
G eorgia, Elbert County—Whereas.
Mary Bourne, Guardian of Powhatan II
Bourne applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred, and all persons inter
ested to he and appearjttmy office within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause if any they
have why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton, this
20th day of March, 18G0.
\V. IL EDWARDS, Ordinary.
Georgia, Elbert County.
TT r IIRRKAS, Eliza Burton, Administratrix,
YV with the will annexed on the estate of
Nicholas Burton, deceased, applies to me for let
ids dismissory from said administration,
These arc therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish all, and singular the kindred and all per
sons concerned, to he anl appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
■ au.se, if any they have, why said letters should
not be grunted*
Given under mv hand at office, in Elberton.
rhis 18th dav of January. 1860.
W.M. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
Georgia, Elbert County.
11’ IIK UK AS. John G. Dcadwyler, Executor of
YV the Will of Susatt A.Dwtvitvyler, deceased,
applies tn me for letters dismUsory from said ex
ecutorship,
These ere therefore lo cite- summon and ad
monish all. ami singular the kindred and unper
sons concerned, to he and appear at my olfice
vvithin tiie time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters may not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Elberton.
this 18th day of January, 1800.
’ WJL IL EDWARDS, Ordinary.
n EOIU.iIA, Elbert County.—Where
vT as, William 11. Harper, applies to mefor let
ters or administration de bonis non cn the estate
of Mary Oliver, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish all, and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton, this
30th day of April, 18G0. 30d
W. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
Georgia, Elbert County,
‘ll ’ lIRRK.tS, John G. Deadwylcr, Kxecutof of
VV the Will ot Lucinda Deadwylcr, deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissory from said ex
ecutorship,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and all persons con
cerned, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not he
granted,
Given under my hand at office, in Elberton,
this 18tli day of January, 1800.
WM. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
r i EORGIA, Elbert County.—Whcre-
V I as, Benjamin F. Haynes, administrator of
the estate of William Btirnes, decased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said admin
istration,
These arc therefore to rite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred andcreditnrs of said de
ceased. to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand atofficein Elberton,this
Btb day of February, 1880.
W 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
i ( ‘ eorcjia. Elbert County.—Wbere
j vjr as, William Teasley applies to me for letters
of administration d* boms nan, with the will an
! nrxed. on the estate of William Teasley, late of
said county, deceased,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear at mr office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any ,
thevhave, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton,this
Bth dav of February, 1880.
W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
/ i KOltf.l 4. Elbert County.—where
„v George W. Hulme, executor of the will
! of John Hulme. deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismisson from said executorship,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and show cause,i |
any they have, why said letters should not be
j granted.
■ Given under my band at office in Elberton, this ,
Bth dav of February. 188°
\\ il HOWARDS, Ordinary.
( ‘ HOIK.I 4. Elbert County.—Where
* J a-. John H Jones, admim-Uraier of the es
tate of Leonora Hammond, late of said county
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said administration.
The e are therefore to cite and admonish ail
and singular th kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and ap|K ar at my office within the
time presented bv law, arid show cause, if any
they have, why said letter! should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office ib Elberton, this
fitb day of February le-to
A W. II .EDWARDS, Ordinary.
3IC
AND
TOBACCO STORE
BROWN & MARCUS
The above firm wish to eall the attention of the public to their
I Alt G E AsSOItT ME N T OF CIG Alt S, TOBACCO, &C.
The Best Brands kept Constantly on Hand,
And sold on tiie most accommodating terms. The lovers of a fiue article of the weed c'an
always be served.
Ac., IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
JOHN M BROWN. MADISON J. MARCUS.
clarks, jones” & blackwell,
STILL KEEP “AT JTII FIR
MEW STORE,
ELBERTON, GA.,
Purge f i.) aricb assortment of doobs
To which they invito"the attention of their friends and the publie.
Jig-Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto extended to us, we solicit a eontiuuance
of the same.
20 WM. J. CLARK J. L. CLARK..: J. IL JONES S. D. BLACKWELL.
LOOK OUT FOR THE
MW STAGELDIE!
H. B. & J. L. ARNOLD,
HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE STAGE LINES FROM
KUiKHTDM T© JMfBERSOfI,
Announce to (lie traveling public that they will run a fir-1 class line twice a week from Anderson
(S. C.) to Elberton, (Ga.,) so that all who desire comfortable and last traveling can he aeeommo
dated.
E E A V E A X 1) E RS O X
Every Monday and Friday immediately after tiie arrival ot the train, reach Elberton by 5 p.ra.
la E A V E E E U E It T O X
Every Thursday’ and Saturday, arrive at \ndcrson by ft p.m.
Persons wishing to travel south or vest, will find this the cheapest route-saving money
and time. The above route will connect at Elbcrtou with two stage line— Washington, Ga., and
Lexington. Ga. 11. ft. & .J. L. ARNOLD.
Tickets must be procured of the agent at the United Stales Hotel in Elberton.
M. F. ARNOLD, Agent.
jan.l2—2o
LARGE * VARIED ASSORTMENT
OF
FURNITURE,
GEORGE LOEIIR,
EI.REUTOX G-EQIiGIA,
Would respectfully inform the public that he is now receiving, direct from New York, a large, va
ried and
HANDSOME STOCK OF FURNITURE,
CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
Dressing Bureaus, BEDS 1 UAHS,
Marble&PlainTop SPRING
AUASUSTANI >s Spa MATTRESSES,
AND BUREAUS, Hall Stands,
And other articles too numerous to mention, selected with great rare and guaranteed to be of the
latest styles. Also, a fine lot of
Wood and Willow Ware, Window Shades, &c., &c.
He has taken all Agency for the sale of
SASH, BLINDS AND PANNED DOORS,
Also an Agency for the sale of
THE CELEBRATED METALLIC COFFINS;
All of which will be sold
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY.
mcbß.2Stf.
JOB PRINTUNTGi
. oV TH ii c V
XN V - “%
|oil printing
OFFI C E .
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Book and Job Printing
NEATLY & PBOIWP7LT EXECUTED
AT THIS OFFICE.
HEARD & SIMPSON.
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Mclntosh Street, Augoeta, Ga.,
■\\ r ILL occupy th<- Fire-Proof liuildingF for-:
! VV formerly occupied by Wimpwn A(J i
and S D. Heard. Our Sale- Room* and Office.
| in the liouae occupied by 8. 11. Heard, where *
i offer our beat energies for the interc-t- otour pat-
I runs . S r> HEARD.
J. R KiMASON
Augu-ta, Ga.. Sept. 8. 1858
N< >TICi:.
Martin a heards shop books for
. the year 1855 are now in the hands of Ed
ward. St Heard for immediate settlement, either
iby cash r by note. All pereoro indebted to
i said firm will please come immediately and aet
•l# a: the firm a;e anxious to settle t.-. rb , iks.
i 2>,tf. MARTIN 4 HEARD.
[JOB PRINTING
ELB EETON
MALE ACADEMY
OI’KN Fit
O MM V . .1 A IV If A R V .
In consideration of the hard time? caused by
the ,short crop of laat year, and Mr. Himond* (for i
whose sole benefit the advance wn put on our
tuition, as published in our late circular-j cheer
fully consenting, we have resolved to Open our
school for the present year at our old rate of tu
ition, ,i- published in our catalogue of IHrH, viz:
sl6 s2* and S4O per scholar—sl for fuel.
All tin* terms set forth in that catalogue w ill
I hi strictly adhered to Catalogues can be ob
tained on application to the principal.
; No dedn'-tion will Ik- made to r.ny person, un
an absolute charity requifer it. Those who
send in after the term is advanced will positively
i be charged from the beginning of the term
JOHN A TRENCH A HI), Principal.
WILLIAM GLENDENNING,
MARBLE WORKH.
BROAD BTREET,
4 4 4.1 8 14, CiA.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND HEAD STONES,
OF ALL SIZES, QUALITIES. ALWAYS ON
hand, at New York prices. Order* from
the country executed with peatnetx and dwpalch
| December 15, 1855.—17tf
[4)l* l'lilMl\!> of every description
J necuted at thu offi a. i
TAKE NOTICE.
AH persons indebted to the firms of Bren A
Spring and to Spring, Simmons A Cos. for the
years 1858, ’59, will please eall and settle their
accounts. SPRING, SIMMONS A CO.
g ip
FICE
We are now prepared to execute, in a style here
tofore unsurpassed in this section, all kinds
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK!
Our material have been selected with the great
est care, and purchased turn one of the best-
Type Foundrys in the United States, L. Johnson
A Cos., of Philadelphia ; and employing none but
the most finished workman in the country, we
promise neatneso, dispatch and cheapness.
fi-ay” Orders from a distance solicited, and
promptly attended to.
R. P. KBEKIIART.
Elbcrton, August, 1859.
W AES EM ANN,
Fashionable Tailor,
neatness and dispatch. ™
Shop over Vail,Marcus & Burch’s store
OBTALL WORK WARRANTED.-®!
mchl,t7,tf.
r |1 11K uuifer*ignd oflhrs for sale,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT
IIA RP E IPS O LI) STAN I):
SUGARS,
(A), (B), (C) and Porto Rico.
(OFFERS,
Rio, Java and Mocha,
TORACCO,
Different brands, smoking A chewing
CIGARS,
Os every kind, from 75 cents to
5i2.50 per hundred.
CANDIES,
Plain and fancy, a large variety.
CANDLES, ‘
Sperm, Star and Adamantine,
SODA,
Lb. papers, for familv use.
CRACKERS,
Soda and Butter.
RAISINS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKLES,
SARDINES,
OYSTERS,
(Fresh pickled,)
TABLE SALT.
STARCH,
BRANDIES,
OTARD,
DUPUY,
SIGNETT,
PEACH,
APPLE,
COGNAC,
DOMESTIC,
0. O. I*.,
S. t). P.
AM IT I SKIES,
A Fine Lot— ‘
Old lly*. Mononmihultt, Nectar,
W lieat, Corn, Old 4'aIII onu,
Fowler’s Mountain
Dow, and lle
tifled.
WIN E 8 .
An Kxcellen Lot,
Not Surpassed by Any
Ever before offered in this market—
-411.0 PORT,
MADEIRA, Pure,
MALAGA,
SHERRY,
CHAMPAGNE.
Besides many other articles not mentioned.—
All 1 ask is for those wishing to buy to
t
CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES.
Truly thankful to mv friends for former favors
I shall try to give entire satisfaction to every
one.
Believing it to he to the interest of the pur
chaser to
PAY THE CASH,
And knowing it to he certainly to my interest,
A It igi cl Adherence
• TO
THE GASH SYSTEM
Will be enforced,
WITHOUT RESPECT TO PERSONS.
Respectfully,
C. 11. CiORDOW.
Elberton, Ga., July 4, 1800.
IMPROVEMENT IN
COTTON GIN BOXES,
Consisting of the following points of superior
ity ;—Causing the roll of cotton to expand and
contract at every turn, the saws striking it in a
different place at every turn. It will gin two or
three hundred pounds more lint in the day than
tin* ordinary machine, and greatly improves the
quality of the cotton. The undersigned will vis
it those who desire the improvement, ag goon as
possible. WM. K. McLKNDOX, Agent
4fit t. for the Patentee for Elbert county.
“HAMILTON PLACE”
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offers sale, the well known
Terrel Key or “Hamilton Flare,” lying 4
miles S. E., of Elberton. This place contains
j 730 acres, most of which is under fence, and a
j large proportion of which is first class bot-
I tom. The balance is good up-land. The place
; is well improved, and in a fins state of cultiva
i tion.
Mr. Perrin, who resides upon it, will take
pleasure in showing it to any person who may
wixh to purchase. For terms which w ill be very
reasonable,
Address the subscriber at. Augusta, Ga.
J. S. LAMAR.
July 12, 1800 45 ts
LAND FOR SALE.
HE subscriber offers for sale his land, 10
1 miles north of Elberton, in Elbert county
immediately on the stage road, from Elberton to
| Anderson < jj on little Cold Water creek.—
i The tract contains 400 Acres more or less, he
will sell the 400 Acres alone, or he will sell 700
acres an \t may suitthe purchaser.
The place in newly and wi ll improved, the
fencing is m-w* and in good repair, about 40
acres of good bottom land, well ditched and dry,
with 100 acres of heavily timbered forest land, a
well of as good water as the world affords, with
several good spring*, quite convenient. The lo
cation i*7 healthy, and tn a good neighborhood
for the practice of medicine or the hale of goods.
Ar o a bout, and lot in the village of Rucker
vllle, containing ’t\ acres, more or Icsm, with a
good well and all necessary out buildings. This
property will be offered at private sale until the
first Tuesday in October next urn! if not disposed
| of by that time, will be offered at public tale on
. that day at Elbcrton.
J H M BARRETT, M D
i li-tr .
1860. tPmNC AMP summer. 1860.
HORA, WISE & €0.4
WHOLESALE -A.3STD RETAIL. XDE-AJLErRS XTST FUSTEt
Ready-Made Clothing
•lave aow in store, a<l will be constantly receiving during the Spring and Summer months, the Largest and most Fashionable and Improved
Styles of
fine ready-made clothing,
! Which they claim to bo EQUAL to any brought to the Southern Market; also, a
Large and Carefully Selected Stock of
(Dmt.’s JiintisJnng (Ms, ilmktUas, (trunks. Dalis ts.
CARPET BAGS, <ScCL
They also keep on hand a fine stock of
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING,
Os the Latest Styles. Also, , * - .
‘spring and summer c loths, cassimeres and vestings.
j Os the newest importation and greater variety, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, at the shortest notica: warranted to FIT or no sale. All or
ders attended to with dispatch. Our prices shall be LOW. to meet the views of everybody. AH persons
wanting anything in our line, would do well to call and examine our stock.
HORA, WISE & CO„
; mar. 22—30,6 m. Under the U. 8 Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
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ti ini i in
OPPOSITE TILE COURT HOUSE,
ELBERTON, GA.
DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO TBKlft
Xj-A.Pt CL E -A-XT3D VARIED
ASSORTMENT OF
menone
uUUifo,
CLOTHING, HARDWARE,
CLOTS AID SHOES, SADDLERY,
CROCKERY WARE, ETC., ETC.
EVERYTHING KEPT ON HAND USUALLY KEPT BY FIRST CLASS
HOUSES IN THIS SECTION, AND SOU) ON THE MOST ACCOMMODATING
TERMS. THE CHANGE IN OUR FIRM GIVES US INCREASED
FACILITIES FOR KEEPING ON HAND EVERY ARTICLE THAT THE
PUBLIC MAY NEED; AND WE ARE DETERMINED THAT WE WILL
MAINTAIN, AND, IF POSSIBLE, INCREASE THE REPUTATION OF OUR
HOUSE FOR SELLING GOODS AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
BE SURE TO ('ALL AT THE BRICK STORE, AND
EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
JANhART, 1800.
A. L. VAIL, SOLOMON MARCUS, THOMAS C. BUR 0
SPRING, SIMMONS & CO.,
ABE SELLING OFF TIIEIR
Entire Stock
AT COST FOR CASH
WITH
A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON CREDIT.
THE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY TIIE FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT,
CONSISTING OF
PLAIN AND FANCY
SILKS,
MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE 8000$,
LACE GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
!!MiWJI. GM6KERV.
AND
GLASSWARE.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER IN THE FINEST STYLE.
A JtK'ir AND EXTENSIVE LOT OF 1
CLOTHS, CASHMERES, AID VESTINGS,
all OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD ASTONISHINGLY CHEAP.
ALSO, CONNECTED WITH OCR HOUSE, WE HAVE A
lUUBCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
HE EVERYTHING IN THAT LINE IS EXECUTED TO GIVE PERFECT
SATISFACTION; HAVING THE ADVANTAGE OF THE MOOT
APPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
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