Temperance crusader. (Penfield, Ga.) 1856-1857, March 15, 1856, Image 3

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Lcuia Tyuii shot W,„. Lewis, in i*„ n - e l',„ jJ.” rock county, on the Sd insi i , Ul>t - Lew mis considered uiortally wounded. So-says the iVnti-ii r> of the 7th inst. ‘ Ihe Legislature hue made a „ „ mpriation (0 ■“ T° f Ju,iß * Meriwether similar 18 “’ r l . ,0 ”- A - J- MiNer. Judge Meriwether, at he time „l 1„ S decease, was Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Georgia Legislature. J he Governor has appointed Linton Stephens Eso as counsel for the SOrtc r • ’ ’’ I loir John \r n , f Geor S ,a ’ ,n piaoc of the J h„ M. Berrien, deceased, in the cause pend-I I, m he Court or the Veiled States he-! tween uoi g ia and Florida \r,.A. . I Will- i’ J ’ Lawson * of Burke, f. T. Irvin of 1 and Hvn. Edward V. Hill, 0 f Troup have oftl ° . the “>■"! of tbe Stockholders t*v lf ’ ° r I[ain T ™* E.u Hancock Manufacturing Company at Sparta i 7 •“' I—**. under the o/Tnew I pany, Messrs. Monroe and Wilbur having inns 1 77 1 ll ‘7 in . tereßts ’ *horeby rend, red ’ month.”” I " fv<!r, .*<, for the first Tuesday to nett | Johnsoii, has appointed G^7Srv s , a BoB " d or W m s ,r’ i- ? I,,st,u,tc Marietta: Col. •<ohn Milled “r ’ ‘ ,ofin ‘ And erson, Cos). „ c„iu ?■’ , m R ‘ ,essu| '’ **• • oi putt, ( apt. Benjamin F. Ross, Capt John P o,^r *'’ A ■ A • Frank lin Hill, and Cupt. 1 hos. Hard,-man matte?. The Missing Steamer Pacific. h* steamship Pacific sailed from Liverpool on ” ‘t eSday< Jamiar >’ 23-now fifty-two days ao ---, Mas not - vet drived at Xew York. Mr Coilius -ler owner, is reported to he still sanguine in his hopes . the Pacific, and many, well informed 1,1 mftnne “Otters, entertain the same belief. They reason that the steamer may, in mid-ocean, have be .Co,lle d,SaUed > aild been compelled to rely solely on her sailing powers; or that she may have taken re- ! U f* at ,a - va) ’ or sorac other port in the Western . , , Tn tlie fonQe <’ case, they reckon that the Pa- I edic night meet with contrary winds, and be delay- : * and ns long as sailing vessels, who are sometimes sixty < ! or seventy days on the voyage. But taking this sup- j position, that the Pacific in mid-oceau-say, when I si xor seven days out-did become disabled, and had I to rely upon her canvass for the remainder of the I voyage, and met with contrary winds, she would | i 1)0 scvemi days beyond (lie time allotted her.— o the latter half of the voyage, when near the banks vs Nt ''foundland, steamers are seldom a day with out speaking some vessel, and wc fear this first sup- I position Isolds out a very faint prospect of being rc- ! ahzed. 45 j The number of passengers on board the Pacific has already been stated to be forty-five. The officers and crew amounted to one hundred and forty-one persons, so that the total number of human bein'* l,li ,!ie Pacidc was one hundred and eighty-six The insurance on the Pacific is very large; the amount on the ship is sooo,ooo—half in the United Mates and half in Europe; the freight, money is in- I sured for Her cargo consisted of six or seven hundred tons, valued at $1,500,000. Most of tins was insured. The total insurance amounts to over $2,000,000. The Osar Nicholas. It is said that the Paris Conferences will be carried on Nicholas still lived. The Allies not having been officially informed of the death of Nich olas, and the accession of Alexander, are supposed, diplomatically, to be ignorant of the change. And •oould a treaty of peace be signed, one of the first m fs of the Russian government will be, on resuming endotnatic intercourse with England, France and Tur°- Kev, to inform those governments that His Imperial Majesty, the Czar Nicholas is no more, and his au<mM •son Alexander, reigns in his stead, over all the Rus sians. Sugar Crop of Louisiana. Tim Planter’s Banner (Franklin, La..) of (he Sth ult, says: “A gentleman who has recently visited many °f the sugar parishes of our State informs us -bat the planters universally complain of the destruc tion of their seed cane by the frost and the thaw h, h ensued. In many places the stubble has also suffered severely from this cause He o,w . opinion that the next sugar crop Sbly short of the last, and that those who can hold on fc .heir sugar tins season will be amply repaid Savannah, Albany and Gulf Hoad n.e Directors Os this Road have acted promptly upon the P*sage of the Main Trunk Road Bill to S , oC ' lre ll ° city of Savannah their f hs,rt ; f n,, r Mn I tec from irork. The Board has detci nuned to put at once so much of the Road under contract as is necessary to make the commo tion with the main line. We believe that the Cen tra. Roadjias not contributed more to the prosperity of Savannah than will the Gulf connection, and b?- iieving so, it may readily bo believed that we un feignedly rejoice at the bright prospects now before the \ ompanv. Good Luck. The Mariposa tract, in California, has been con firmed to Col. Fremont, by the Supreme Court. lie bon-ht it from Alvarado for $3,000, and it is sun pused that $30,000,00m of gold has been taken from it anil ten times that amount remains. The proper ty lias fallen into the hands of a great many squatter* but it ,s said Col. F. will offer them terms which while leaving him immensely rich, will be satisfacto ry to other parties. Nebuchednezzer Exhumed. P is stated that Col. RawHnson, who is at, present engaged in prosecuting the discoveries commenced by Lav urd and Bott.i, in exhuming from the mounds of the long-lost rival cities of Nineveh and Babylon, tlm instructive remains of this once gigantic power iias lately tbscovercd in a state of perfect preserva tion, what W i>eiieved to be the mummy of Nebuch ednezzer. ihe face of the rebellious monarch of Babylon, covered by one of those gold masks usual ly found in Assyrian tombs, is described as very Handsome the forehead high and commanding, the features marked and regular. This interesting relic of remote is, for the present, preserved in the Museum of the East India Company. Very Likely. A New York paper predicts that hoops will soon cease to be fashionable. It says that as the Em [ ri. Migene levived the odious fashion merely for tie sake of delicacy, sho will, of course, lay it asi eas useless the moment she furnishes France ha rov.iheir. By next May hoops will be out o a., non m Pans, and we presume American ladies ill cease to look so shockingly domestic and male. - tr“ ! Melancholy Occurrence. TANARUS, ‘i," I'™ 1 '™™ 1 sou,^ ,7 , ‘ K “ f lin ‘ ,:c , ‘“>*'■ residing in vimnity of .'hiiVs Springs, in this district’ Z B ’ d ™ lt hlmv with „„ aM n „ l|ie The l ! l f°“ I™’ “ hich hi'” ‘H e ground _ | into the hody, severing a jiortion of the spine. ‘ K f,efi I “ e Jo ® 01 “ lt ' an ‘lttuor and livo eiiually as mcan | ” ome ” “ m ‘ “hcerned in the matter. One of the i “ ™-Bruce, has been committed to ,n | Z:Z Z . 1L ls n °ti he u ill sea reel e survive a i ™- r H ” fa * of near sivtv years t ouiXri rC ” 7 7"“” s *l’ Rl'ly respected to n. Diet, ct, and t„„ f„ r „.e curoe „fl|.,„„ r , Illlght ll:,a7gro" ,PC °' d ” BC> ,mI Southern h aied°i!.f a n.Vht t,ult wo ,Se ' ,Ul ' n “ ° r t,le House Chaplain. it- \ Hslnngton eorrespomlcnt ofihe Jiichmond fbspatch speaks of Rev. Danie, Waldo, tho newlv hMrile P !f” f ,he “ 1 10 appeared fertile I 1 “r °” *y. * follo'vs ■ “.Is he was known j wn l ‘ ‘ottering old imbecile looked for; tint what a mistake: He i, |, c •sure, a venomhb. , . „ . c 17,777/7 ’:: kins hut W j ,° ■ L , - , ‘ s <he very presence of an educated , gentleman, walks witli limitless and dignity speaks ;;; a *7 “ n,i • ocedto g r,, • Prop,,ate prayer. Tlie House was deiM.ted wX h.i., ami wlien lie descemied fro,,, ,] te ,? es k of ,he ok, many meuilicis were i„l,educed to him, and him a cordial welcome.” j : . -v: - j, W *, ln of Uto oldest Stales in the Unionthere bj Irish cmi s rnn(B W>,000,000. narifn onhM mme, | °! 1 f ,C leHt V ° te for ““ noml na. on, on j received eight of the thirtr-live votes east by delegates from his own State m t e “’ f ° r Collector of *-u ,I . T*’ - “ highly esteemed rest ll ,)f that clL y, died on the 26th ult ~i 3rA in McMinn connte, Ten,, t,v the name of Bouland, wi, mnrde-red o’„ the Mh j rile trial of McCoombs, for shooting Cr<v i the C ity Marshal of Columbiu, S. C. on the 14th i I)ccon,bor J *as resulted in a verdict of guilty of j mutder in the first degree. ‘ I ) V,n: RC - Barton , bite the Senior Sur-1 on the^9th Pbiladel P hi *> April, 1809. • ‘ tered the senice lot h The fugitive slaves arrested at Cincinnati have been delivered up to the owners. They were -coi led acres, the river by two hundred special J. G. Perciva), by many regarded as the first of American poets is now Stot.. , ... , Kt , .* ’ 0M ‘Mate geologist n Wiscon where the settlers call him roX ££ Portland State of Maine says that by thoend ftl , is thc ,, h3hc JJ%* Os Ha.lv „• from thc Atlantic Ocean at Portland t„ lona aty, a finance of 1.486 mil*, making, it X 4- rV ine of Rail "*i’ * gioti ’ r E3? O i Saturday last, says the Richmond (V.) Enquirer, Mr. W. llubard .succeeded in casting a perfect statue of Washington in bronze. t !ov wle ox-liov. Iloyd, and a number of .liatinguisbed gen ! tlcm™, were present to witness his success 5- The Supreme Court ofthc United States has adjourned to the Is, „f .April, i„ order to allow fa mem ers m ttcnd „ circuit conns in the several -tales. decis.on has yet beeu ,na,le in the ease .moil mg thc constitutionality of the Missouri Com promise. UUI tf’ I* l ® Hans correspondent of the lioston Post -mesas follows: “Fanny Ellslcr is married to a wealthy butcher somewhere in Gem,any. Her,*. ter heresa as all the world knows, for‘a long time ."I’ a k,n<l of “ wife 10 a royal prince—but Fan ymg lower, is the superior half of a killer of o*o, and haa .a thriving family of vonng h le „ and butch cresses. ’ ° lcnens W- Mi. dames .... < os, for many years a citizen of tins pans!., set out wit!, ids negroes sometime in Heeember, for Western Texas, where he had deter 10 “ c " u ’- “o ‘earn that while crossing a prairie forty miles wide, the cold northers attacked his ‘•‘■Sri.c.s froze to death, and ” “ m cut “I’ nd burned as fuel to Of himself and Ihc balance of his no- . MARRIED, l.y Killer ,!%•'&£ of thc tth lost., 3! A “ ‘he re*. Mr. J. W. J Kcv - B. Carawell, H daughter rJr n S GDaffiJ vTT: IBth ult., by tZ of St. Steven’s church’ to LKT V Rector daughter Fielding and Mr S rr ,4i [ /A f ETA eldest of Millodgeviile. “ ‘ Ri, * abefh A. Lewis, all the ‘iOth of Dec.'lßs3,‘ ‘llTllnV 116 r’, nornin S of cmmty. r °' ,tOMii,SA,rASI,A IX N ' K 1 V f Cffiumbhf the 14th Fob. Lust bv n t tassr By the Rev. James Rainwater on the 00.,. v , ■Mr. Lixdsav Dobbs to Miss Si-m °IU UT rol county. “ lI ' UT ) nil of Car- obituary. Oh! wherefore mourn the lovely dead, The spirit freed from earthly dross ? t ears?—then be they not unmingled shed— For this, to us, is common loss 1 n I)ie(, *“ J. cotmty, on the 15th Jan., 1850 Dr enr\ ( Jlmes m the 28th year of his age. lie has est a widowed mother and a young wife to mourn their untimely loss. Bro. Hines is deeply regretted by all who khew lmn. Tie church at Buck Head has lost one of its most valuable members, the com munity a good citizen, the poor a benefactor. His JT for k- - u , ! ga ‘ (led as from the Lord, and he used \ Master s cause all the benevolent objects of the day, found m him a warmfsupporter. He notonly confined himself to the support of his own Pastor •mi o'her ministers shared his bounty. An obedi ent son, a most tender husban >, a warm friend, an indulgent master, humble Christian, an attentive 1 teuton to his dunes, has gone tp his rich reward. J. P. Payments for the Crnaader. " h “’ ‘"““king out our re empts, those who haw paid up to the same date are together, which d.te i, placed , hc , :15t Brlghtweli, H Gresham, Rev II Crawford Tp 8 m H a bier, V r Moore, Dr W L Alfr eml V• ! ] jb,nS ’ H Moon ‘> Hon JII Lumpkin H Wu BJ - Anderson A King, Hr T PostCp il Brew ß t e VTrct er ’ W AM 4 Morrafi, Prof R I) Mal.ary J T A 8 lass, W H Wade Di- H in- a y “> G W Doug-. Champion, J L Brown, J D Gentry J W C M Copeland, J S Peterson ill? v n Marchinan g'“’ ■- ‘iliSSft MSS Arm 11 lv e n’i Se ?’ 11 F Hardeman, J T Dolvin J A Miller, VV D Jackson, J W Wade Dri h t n ’. A ■ £TJys, J J Grifflu, G W Jiitehtll"rT r"’ J M Griltin, J Smith, jr, A Tarnlevand w ™ son paid to February 1857. P * and W Ed,nond ’ V a Fowler ‘ M S Paden, J If Hell T H Fv. Dp’ l J Erectna o, 0 W McCall R M S:| r SSS£s| lankersley J]l Snrk V(’ c ’ 7 ar,ton , J H liev W Sanders, B A Crldlll ftt , A ,”L hi >hey, A Bivins, A FJW. .I B vLi H . S^''JR " s ¥''. Miss S Baker, Miss M AuJ?\?c\ w 1? P l ?*’ U t% K 7i F 4pl"0 Maroh^l7’ M E I *Kifc I !i l ft..V, MeElnmrray, J ders, Mrs j[ Mitchell, B A Campbell “wT’ j f Bor iJSn&T.“• ’ V ll.vi7el.lTo wiiton/'sTimold amUhrlc"’ ? T , Allsto “. ■> B 1857. 1 J C opeland paid to May | -Vov ’SO; Kev 0 SteeS, L W ‘ .rauville Sept ’57; L C ;<da, March ’SO; ~TD.w7 £?s s M f“ E ■el, Aug’s 9; L Dean, Oct ’ou“o pfw M Dorsey, Sept’s 7; A B Culberson Dec 7I T JMerri't. m’wZ W A rllTM 1 58 i R R Armor, N<,v ‘SG- Latimer *L ‘ 9 arlton i Alarch ’s(i; Dr isatimei, $1 J Carlton, Sept ’SO; R E Mas./W *9- wiT 8 A N ? V !* P r B ? dsh *“'. M.rohtf/i’ Lon $ A Perkins, Oct ’57; W E Goff Vuir ’57 ■ IS Bagley, June ’57; J M Ballard, Doc ’56 J v itafSin^."nrir’V Etl,t ' rids f* ’ 3r ; TA “'ll- Aug gstii ’56; S Wanacc°°June”s7-%7polKli7 ards ’ Ju "® rence, Nov ’gij; J Armstrong HenSwu ’ ‘ K La "'- SticcJffiE aioEEcee. WoMce— N. M. Jones is announced as a candb c a * e 0r ax Collector of Greene Countv at fi i "*> >-><> - the is. n;; u " eclec - State nual Meeting of the Medical Society of the State o/ Gcoygia will be held in the City of .Macon on the 2nd ednesday (9th, April nest, and the Annual Ad dress will be delivered at 12 o’clock, M„ on that day I ~ , DvC. O’KEEFE, M.D., Bee. Sec’y. Greenesboro, March, 1856. 41~10~ Holloway s Hitmen, aM ~„l s „. in euro any dtsease of the skin of the longest standi,,,. ilham Frederick Anderson, of Yadkin, South Car oltna, suffered for a long time from erruptions on the skm, Ins face, arms, and legs, were covered with lie tic pustules and sores of a scorbutic nature-for ti e cure of th,s unsightly and pains.., disfigurement lie tried v,,r,c„. of remedies, which failed to benefit J. 1 . I ' . ■’ 1 * st 10 Holloway's Ointment and Pills wh.ch very .soon produced a favorable change and by a few weeks’ perseverance with these remedies He was completely cured. This famous Ointmeul .11 cure ulcers and old wound, of twenty vears „Tud Drs. COE A l ATilf ER would infom7theN rtend, ,rd those who may need their services, that oc of them will Tint the following named places at W a " d reD “' n fr ° m fo " r ta days vu. Mt. A,on, February 2oth; lYhiSe Plains, March ..d; Oxford March 17th; Pcnfield, April 7th. Also that t>„. other mil he found in their Orwcr atGreeneshoro. Feb 23-7 *"• * Harris tha,,kfnT fo7 tl,e patronage enjoyed by them the past year, respect fully announce tlmt they continue to give their un divided attention to the practice of Medicine in its various branches. Offleo-Main-street, Pcnfield Ga ly j A"*.*: iTi;, *.l; DBS. JAKES & DURH AM Respectfully offer their professional services to the 1 ra- . r lt . ,i!ens of and vicinity. Office on Ma.n-st, injlrn building formerly occupied by Messrs. M ilburn & McWhorter 1 -i an -.2 8 LEONARD T. DOTAL, ATTORNEY at law, Me DOXOII an , HENP, Y CO.; GA. Trill 1 o ract ! j® Tjavk ’ > in tlje following counties, to-wit: DeSh P-l x ntu ’ Ncuton * Fa y ettc ’ Fuh ™> iXKalb, Pike and Monroe. p e b 2 1 IXI WAKKKN - FBTER S. HUMPHRIES. WARREN & HUMPHRIES, attorneys at law, PERRY, ; GEORGIA. Will practice in the Macon, South-western and southern C ircuits. p e k 0 t leowidas a. HIRPEK, ATTORNEY A T L. A W , Eller ton, Elbert Cos., Ga. April 3, 1653. u Pllllall* K. KOKI\NO>\ A I’ T C) R N E Y A T I> A W , GrceneaboroGa., Win practice in die counties of Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Ogle tliorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock, Wilkes and Warren. •BSJ. o. LIDDOS. r , D. SCI.UVAS. EIDDON 4c SULLIVAN} SC’imrtT rrHoussAi.n asd ietail dsalkrs is \r ? , CLASeiOAL > AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, MUSIC, ta Inatrumcutu, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Perfumery, E^ana"!?"”' *° Afadtoa, U'wta BT-AU Goods sold Ht Augusta or Charleston Prices. - 15 slona l ,** respectfully tenders his proses- April 23 * th * CUbens of Urawfordrille and vicinity. AM, OP YOIT COIHE QI HK. FOR I A AH IN NEED. EE persons indebted to the undersigned will come forward and pay their account®, for I ft ft NORTON. JUk. JUR. ’’tew THE WONDEE OF TEE AGE'* iWISS JIJ.IA PASTRANA. This B'nnderthl creature, who is from the Sierra j ro Moilnl ““ s > “> Mexico, is supposed to he part I Human and part Baboon or Bear. This singular looking woman is supposed by Naturalists ,„d oth . era, including Dr. Mott, of New York City, to be the grand connecting link between the Human lace and Brute creation Her face and entire person is cov cred with thick b ack hair HU #i inf K , . ,M,r ’ “>e that upon the Bear or Baboon. Her jaws are elongated with very thick .psand double gums. This wonderful worn.,, has the faculty of Speech—which no monster has crer possessed. Miss Juba Pastrana, the misnomered Bear Woman, Ha I f I r T H’leeneshoro, at the Tow, Hall, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for two days „nlv eomnnmcing on Friday, March u„„ f, O „ ■ , I>. m. Admission only 2octs, children and servants 15 ets. ren The Bear Woman can only stay t„.„ days, as she li>to|c mMad.son on the following Monday. j DENTISTRY. ~n * ‘ B * B * Alf<>,<! u '°ttld respectfully inform ■us patrons and friends in Greene County, who have hrs services, that he wil! arrange his pro fessionai business, so as to spend a small part oi l,is ’ mi ,lunn S t^-summer months, i n the County ihe experience in twelve years practice with the opportunity he has had within the year pas in v .’ itnig Northern cities, lor getting-lit th It’ ‘ ments enables him 0 say “n e “ li P branch nro tut Ilis work m cither • ich of the prgiession will be inferior to none. U)| f e<l b ' V h, f Rev. T. M. Johnson of Alabama, a Dent.st of high standing. Fob 23-7 BROWN’S HOTEL f ■* rm rteaesremt depot, MACON, GEORGIA. K. K. B n and E-Lacs, Proprietora, Jj- f. Dense, Superinfcendant. of Mny T ,^.^ IMil l ‘ r,lo, Sl! ' n ACRES. I number rCoft'v&t U “ •*■ Greenesboro, Ga., Feb. 25, 1850°’ DAA g S ’ SASH 4>D BLWO AGMTV T M ££ S VsW 1 * ** ■ *>• greatly reduced prices & j?’ D °° r ‘ S ? C > at thing in this line, give’ me a cal! nn 1%' ’ ° f *? y ~ you of the truth of what Isay ‘ 1 Wl,! satlsf > Greenesboro, Ga., Feb 26th,^856’ il^swarie7&^; ~~ W Crkiwa r S e Ghs a ,argc i°* sordid Burning Fluids Porsnnc S i’- aie ’ * a ’ n * s Oils and tocal. zZtor? r m “nm K h ,l” f? ’’onfield, March 1, 1858. ‘ S 4 SEA LS. 11 !m ,K,, i l '” WEW ®os. H A piSv honor to announce to the citWns of P™fLlTaTd sers to call and osamino them We Zlfi? t'™’ cS^. A ; B. PHELPS. Penficld, Feb 16, 1856 * B ‘ SEA LS. Bcantifiil Assortment of Valei fines r , J®X*BKirABY M,b. ISS. J T HAVE just received from New Yorkßaitf- A more, and Philadelphia the most oyfon ’• sortment of Valentines ever offerad n thifnll ‘ 6 every thing connected with Verses, Envelopes, Lace Paner L ‘ VV nters ed to fill orders, Wholesale or Peta’n ? am pre F ,ar * five cents to twenty dofiars. at prices from J have invoked Venus the tmAlnc i love, and her darling Cupid fTnrl th i’ an J ly chosen for their retreats the ‘T and have commissioned their d, ? on °? k §tore - Liddon, as high priest of hSI Kenjamin G. mony B P f ‘° Ve ’ courtship and inarri- } w r orld is full of poetry—the air Is living with its spirit; and the waves Dance to the music of its melodies And sparkle in its brightness ” whom we donate It , ‘■o-nus ioi those to with silent approval, M here eloquent blushes burn and fade Wan vl ° T eaUh 0f *•'” eotion ; - , lSt< . ll ß v diinpies mock the shade Like jewels in a restless ocean.” Pfn’tLr..! 4 v ea - v thc,r symbolic mean ne 1a U fnl to my trust, a, a van, of ,1m public®’ vonillL Z l' V r T CI ' tO , fu, th ‘‘ r interests of altfcSiin^ ro--.? from an fS 1 orthe tender p.isstons, that none make love withom *JVO®BBrOTJEB AND ACCOUNTS. 1 thoG ( ' J ; }S 7’i J f Cl l takeS tn, ~io<l °f notifying & Cos ri “ debte t 0 the linn °f J - Cunningham dl’s cdSnt° r -1 Cpt) P, ' eviuu ’ s to Mr. B. Flow forward and “ , ha,<l CO T rn > that they must come be placed in thV i U 1) *, or aII sucl b not paid soon, will placed in the hands of an officer for collection. _Grecnesboro, Jiui 28, 1 856°* 01 XXI^ AM - 1 dissolution. 11 Ul heretofore existing between the sub & Burk! ieth’ U j f 01 |.h c name of Greene, Simonton All nersmw by mutual consent.— Payment n U f debte< P to , Sai<l f,nn wiil P ,ease make Fecund is a.oriacd to col clainm nw. ie sanie , and all persons holding ,hcm R. F. GREENE, JNO. A. SIMONTON, n . JAMES BURKE Greenesboro, Feb 11th, 1856 6 Crockery I 'Til Stock ol ’ Fiinc Y and Staple Goods, at cSt fSeL dWarC ’ ? ,10 T’ Hats > will be sold Fob 16 ’° V °° St nml frei S ht when charged. T DISSOLUTION. HE FIRH of Y P & F T Vir. • au practice of the Law, this day diKd^ Y P. KING, E. L. KING. The undersigned will fiunctually attend to all h„ siness entrusted to him. Office in Mr , 1 bu ’ brick building, „p Btairs . UC ° J l r - 2 r Greenesboro, Jan 8, 1886 * * j TD HIRE. A Cn vL agt ‘ fo, ' the ™inder of a : t several venrsT^ a ?*^ v who expects to with approved^Sec uritv^ Ut? # * V ' g hi *- w*B> it tr%t y *• **w* _ma re hft, tor.,, H, VrJSX. 1.1 V . y l* .o l” IKS KEH IRI ’ JV of P ’ . [ ,om lc Subscriber, on the 27th pounds, the above reward will be paid for his shYp confinement in Jail. JOHNII. Greenesboro, March 12, 1856 LOOK AT THIS! HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! JASPRfi* COtWTY ACABKMY MACOJST, GEORGIA. By Authority of the State of Georgia. 12.000 t’BlZiis, ui ’ 000 ~f Prize to eight Tickets ! .... csasiiSjgj M MA T'*’ -** perintendenee ofck Hu’o.” Lm!'. ™ud” S "’ j as. A. Nisbet. ■ ‘ 1 do $25,000 1 do 3,000 I do 4,000 ! 1 do 3,000 I 3 do -’,OOO 10 do 1,000 GO do * 500 220 do • 50 300 Approximation Prizes of’.’ “ on 00 o do do ----I 10 T . . . Pnzcs amounting to $60,000*. ’ ickets 5,10, Halves $5,... Quarters *2 fin erONLY TEN THOUSAND Prizes payable without deduction. being lost 81e o?d”ra l pSuX , “inded 7o SS a 7p a fi r dcn,ial - “* • of sound _Sri?"Drawings sent to all orderino- Tiul-nt - -n Feb 23 l * l LR ’ Onager, - Macon, Ga. MONROE FEMALE UNIVERSITY FORSYTH, GEORGIA. BOARD OF TEACHERS FOR 185 G. COLLEGE. Rev. WILLIAM C. WILKES 4 \r p 1 I>.or„fNatu ra ,andM| a fsctc CS,<lel ' t RICHARD T. ASB CRY, A. Nr. Prof, of Mathematics. D CARLOS W. CHANDLER f rof. of Ancient Languages Mrs. MARY E. CHANDLER, French and Higher English. Mrs. MARY A. WILKES History and Botany. ’ Miy MARTHA J. JAM™,’ Z MhbLADBA FISHER, Primary Department nt su departjievi. MS.S^SS^ipal. Mrs. MARY A. WILKES,’( Assistants. OHWAItIENTAL DEPART]*!I > T Mrs. MYRA FAIRLEY Embroidery, Crape Work, Wax, Shell Work Ac n • ry M - E - CHANDLER rawing, Penciling and Painting in Oil and Water Colors. Tuition year * JSfe ern Georgia affords equal advantages so cheap This thc romytb, Ga., Dec.]', wt™’ F *“^ A GOOD SPECUIATIOX ’ I *“*• it ” “SSS. tract more or less, about 150 cleared theSi )hi T’ J>ut .o am one wislimy* to cnin <yo in fiin t i £a S, ml <? I A W P \rTT T offfcr - S rare inducements.' ’ There is a °ju SA W MILL, with excellent water privileges on the premises, and by a. small outlay in fixing the darn, any one of industry may soon amount to the place. TbeSStt j! Mill Stones, which is an inducement to anv one wishing to erect a Grist Mill. A good framed fL?”® with several Negro Cabins stand near by f or the a? commodation ot a miller and hands J Thn m l* 1 i * 1 The market for lumber is ennd tk .. -n • 2X7 !w”° B ’ !™ f ™” Spirt., andl’from oT& rtkh L'^J 1 ' th ? lh f “>’ to each pluyW^'M'TnlgS 1 S9 Asl a'S 7'° * dirt : iwi I tdt ” practfcable. As am too far re t oved to make these lands avail th! T ™ bcing in the Southern portion of the State, 1 am determined to sell, and I promise anv S' n .-^ of -f h a place, that by applying to me ! eM 'Y> Ca., they shall have a bargain eith er foi then own use or lor speculation. ’ Perry, Ga., Dec. 28, 1855. ‘ B ’ SLALS - I IVAR\°* iC( ’ T,CSI>aSSeiS * I i;„i any °" e a e ;llnßt encroachments of anv \ k,nd u P° n “hV land, in Hancock county as Zn Cd ;l b 7 e - The law willbeapplfed stance that conies to my knowledge. Perry, Ga, Dec. 28, 1868. T S |^ new books. K E S(m* VED U,iS va *’ at lhc Md ” Book Lilly awa fvn l f f?“ b > b l T -N- Talford of an’ Idle \Vnmo’ a’/^ e m aut^or E,,s y Moments Novicebviltaif i 5* T ftimony of an Escaped Rose Chvl- i,’ ‘ ,, " klc y; Mexico and its Religion; Connell nfV F ® rn s . >ast work; History of the cisco- The ([nil by B , U| W’ ene n Annals of San Fran- Maennl ,> 9J? Ilom estead, by Mrs. AnnS. Stephen; MacauJep s History of England, 3d and 4th vols; The a J?arm House; Scenes in the Practice of a New z one Surgeon; Memoirs of the Countess of Blessing ton; India, China and Japan, by Bayard Taylor; The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow; My First Season; ieverino, by George Sand; Confessions of a Pretty Woman; Headley’s Sacred Plains: Christian Theisn# By Thompson; The Great Iron Wheel; The Hidden Path; Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland; Ten j Years among the Mail Bags; The Rival Beauties, and many other now works. Call and see them. Madwon, Feb 9—stf BENJ. G. LIDDON. “&uppiiw sos J ,, j.ransa S:s;,-’ r “f si; - or in a,,peir °f Ordinary" to be held ZTiuTZ i” April next! to should not be granted ‘’ ‘“ le “ >y sa,d Lttlc,s MSS? hMd ■ <• in Greenesboro, March 8 EUGENIBS L - KIN C, Ordinary. .. .. ene s ., l<% W the m„m of rv re ‘7 CoMrt nM in on tiic first Tuesd-te tn Cs^oro ’ Ortene county, boms of s , Ci thofolfowin*^^moperty,To'w"t ! H ’ ‘ egnl a lv°h"Mh°‘mn,fof i s 7' IC “ a " le .°i'Bucy Ann,and perWofColumbusl/lu k"°to’i e |' e s °” “ S “ le pro otl out in said mortgage. ‘ “ | CI,V P ol "t- March 1 T - F - FOSTER, D. Sheriff. .. ri , Sheriff’s Sale. YY before the Court House TANARUS„ ■ 1 In .f ue town of Greenesboro on the first iiosday in April next, within the legal hours of sale the loiloAving property, viz: ° no house and Jot in the Town of Greenesboro ■on boning three-fourths of an acre, more-or lei S’ in the lot of A. Conner and D. W. Reed—levied on as the property of Constantine Vontrieau to satisfv Urn I™?™T"r 1 “v" ior Cou, tin of C. C. ed ou°V Plffi ,n ° onlneau - Pro r>*y poinl pert w“*l ‘l‘f samo till,c alld place, the following pro . SS ™ 8 0 n '“” namd Peter, about fifty years ?ear ‘""' ,cd Scott,’about thirW-t7 pe?W Remake, -levied on aa tlm pro” fro,i, i’m ‘ o ‘ Slaughter, to satisfv sundry fi fas vor of Bones |T" orand l?<Wor Co'uris, oni in fa. of Hickman, Wescolt t- ‘p n , . p"-> ° n ‘‘ Gvor “ a = it Barry, one in favor of Wilev (J T A h„ r J Mar ball, Dunham A B,alieley%ne in titvor o’s F,’ g’7 ‘ 8 ~ , e . D Greene Sheriff’s Sale. rnree beds and bedsteads and ?urnitu ol Ne’ gro man named Humphrey abour 5n I ’ ~ iNe ’ -an by the name ofl/ick” woman by the name of Harriet t, about 40 year's ,j one road wagon, one two horse wagon one hnnVr i lo'vcar 0 !d 0, ' n ’ Ujo,e °: ,eSK - one black h.-rse about a z:rjis e i n^z pointed out by pltff ‘ ‘ kSi ghter - Pro Perty S3 icd on as the property of George NY ‘ Slauohter f flttsaKissi o^® March I, IB S* OARRETT WOO HAM, Sheriff T|. _ , Executors’ Sale. YY it , )e Kol( i before the Court House door in r. t lc . to Y n of Gfawfordville, Taliaferro couit ja., on t.ie first Tuesday in April next one re IZ7!r ed Washingt °E ! 8 yS ofaTi’ bold as the property of John A Liehtfoot r kiS; f ?t ibuli T aec ca.-ed. I erms made known on the day K. P. JARRELL,) *’, Feb 18, 1850 ’■ W. MOORE, J *■* >■ mwtmiw s Sale. I VV *rv be l° ,and bcfor ? lhe Court House door in i tl , Creencsboro, on the first Tuesday in April next, the house and Jot m the town of Greenesboro aij ornmg the residence of Thomas Cunningham pmpertv of T STt ° f ' thc Go ' ,rt of Ordinary, as the and y ‘ °fa S Thompson, dcc U Terms on the Z 3 : ..... : eb •’ J - J - COHERTY, Adm. P r° nS I * avin g demandssgaTnst will make payment to a^e<i March 11, imp “ ‘• SMl ™’ media to payment, and those having demandTa-S him will present them duly pvovS, |„ tomsTthc March 8 F. GEER, AdmV. Drs. COE & LATIMER, AJ r ‘US'* Bt gijj T-T AVIIVG located in the town of 11 Greenesboro’ for the purpose practicing Dentistry, would respectfully ’-<UXyf^ thenm-fean at irr cl r L s i i isi,cd ““hoS operations, ‘their’ ™sonS pi'ijcs tTtheTra “t manly treatment o f all who born S call, to merit and obtain a fair share of Y l- 1 a performed in this section. the °P era tDg charge for examinations and advice nJfT£r sts su r w Sts.. ■ 1 um Jan. 12 J. A. WEIGHT, Jbl® hk- gi nßr’ T^ KE ? this ‘ n / £ thod of informing -A the citizens of Greenesboro, and ofJWtiS^-fcs* Greene county, that he has taken Uthce adjoining that of Dr Walk™- m>. of attending to the above Profession lie p P roKs to divide his time as follows- Fmm a \ proposes mon tb, to the fifteenth of the ,f v* o(c '' er T be f GILHAM & ASKIN WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. TTAVING associated ourselves to-% AX gether for the purpose of trans acting a general Wamiouseand p.'fp” B ' JS^ CSS - we h <ave taken the commodious biro I roof Warehouse on Reynold-street, (recently occupied by Piatt & Gilham,) where we will be pleased to serve all the friends of the old concern, and as many new ones as may choose to give us their patronage pledging ourselves that their interest shall not suffer in our hands. Particular attention will be given to the selection and forwarding of Bagging Bom and Family Supplies. Commission sos sefling will be 25 cents per bale. The usual cash advances made on Produce in store. “oi.es F F 9^ lethor P e Cos. i lor’ ‘’ °f Taliaferro Cos. Sep*- Om 35 LAMBETH HOPKINS WAK EIIOUSE V IHEHCHAXT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, K E NE WS the tender of his services t° the public, for the Storaa-e M o and bale of Colton, Grain, Flour, B.i and all other Country Produce; Wfil makj 1 ?!, 1 r? descri Pt io n of produce on orders. S. ‘SZESrir**-** <* >0 ZV) H ’ 1 harieston, Baltimore; and New York w Itli the usual cash advances on Cotton or other city 10 g 7 ° harg S s CU3t omary rates of the my ’ 87 3m Sept. I§, 185 Q