Temperance crusader. (Penfield, Ga.) 1856-1857, August 09, 1856, Image 3

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Philomatiean Sokool/ . , yt * avail ‘d eurseffr of an opportunity, % fe-.v tfoy sifce, ofattending, th® Ho&aro&tory; exhfhiiiyn. of ih* Her. J, * W, Rrid's School, ‘located m-Phffott#th, Ogleflfo? fn; cduatT. We Vito highly antorjfoTtied with the exercises, and were carried back .in doys long passed wbrn a ‘little shaver’ “barefooted,” and with ah* g’ round a “sore toe,” had to come out before the ladies and little girls (with ahvts on.) and deliver a speech. Little fellows frr.tu .the s ; ac of a “peice of chalk” np f out >mi spoke like torn. ui the older scholars delivered original speech es, Hi! us whom did remarkably well, Theii speech >A exhibited consKterahlo ability and the developing* of get lime After the speaking by the peh?>lara, Air. JLw-r n, of Augusta, addressed the school arid audience in ,* abort and chaste speech, which contained- many *> •- i-<*t to ms liotu : h* pcKtns of the toyed Goldsmith.— After he finished, Cob LiiFayeitt Lamar delivcnfl the X ieiuiur address, which wt* pronounce. the prati tet .speech of the kind we ever heard. If we bad t :aw and space we would liko to gin? a few extracts Ktjd ft short synopsis of it, hut un. -t forbear. Mr. Reid, upon parting with some of his scholar.s, indulged in some kind, ibreibh and a Meeting re mark?*. This Scluvol is too well known for Its facilities and UiO discipline ©fits teacher*, for uk to say more in its behalf. ‘‘Southern Euterpriss. !, Our friend J. M. Dyson, Esq., has associated liinv -I*l i’ in. the editorial management or the above named paper, published at Thomasville, Ga. He makes his “bow ” i ; a very graceful manner. We wish him much success and happiness in his ivw vocation. Book Table. Futnandi Monthly. This standard Iforicdteal of American Literature has been laid upon our tabic. It is published by Dix, Edwards A Cos., 321 Bread* way, New York. Price §3. Bbicktrood'% Magazine. The July issue ol this old and celebrated journal has been received. It pre sents the follow ing varied ami interesting table of eon- T-nts: 1. The Crimean Report and Chelsea Inquiry. *2. The Snow Storm. 3. The Athelings ; or, the three Gifts—Part 11. 4. Travels in Circassia—Part 11. 5. Metaino’pUoßes: A Tale—-Partlll. 0. Greece and Italy. T. The Scot Abroad—The Man of Coun cil. 8. A special Embassy in 1008. i>. The Dis pute with America. Republished by L. Scott & Cos,, New York. Price $3.00. The Soil cf the South. One of the most ably con ducted agricultural journals in our country. Every farmer should patronize it. Published by I.omax & Eli is, Columbus, Ga., for §1 a year. Georgia News Condensed Col. John L. Stephens, of’Troup, a prominent cit izen of that county, died suddenly of apoplexy, on the 10th ult. Mr. Win. Waling Habersham has been elected Secretary r and Treasurer of the Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad, vice Cha-. Grant, Esq., resigned. Miss Caroline Butts wove in a week, at Troup Fac tory, Troup county, G.i., with four looms, one thou sand seven hundred and eighty-two yards osna burgs. Miss Liny Wright got off one thousand Sev an hundred and sixteen yards in the same time. .r. amav vevum-a m fear-rosm. Co lumbus, not long since, between Zachariah Garr,- mell and William 11. Hale, in which the former was seriously stabbed in four places. Ilale has been arrested and held to bail in the sum of Si,ooo. The Athens Banner, of the 81 sf. ult., states: John Kittee killed a man r,aired Glcas ?i !n this county last Thursday, lie was breugnt up: before a .Magis trate’s court and discharged ; if appearing in evi dence that Kit too was aRe fop-ting to arrest some of the Gleason family, and they were resisting the ex ecution of the law. The Savannah Georgian of the Ist Inst, states; To day a baie of new Cotton, raised on the plantation of Mrs. A. Tj. Snephard, Stewart county, Ga., was received—dassing Middling Fair, and sold at 13 1-2 cenfs. Henry K-. ‘h, a young German, in the employment of a grocer in Savannah, was drowned in a bathing house near that city, on Sun da}’ afternoon. Gen. Jeptha V. Harris, a prominent lawyer and estimable gentleman, died at his residence near Ma rietta, on the 29th June. Gen. Harris? was a mono l>er of the fust class of graduates tram Franklin Col* lege. Mrs. Sarah Rodgers, daughter of Hon. Henry Strieklaue, was thrown from her carriage on the 12th insk, while returning from a visit to a neighbor near Watermelon, TatiyiU county, and instantly killed.— She leaves a husband and -is small children to mourn her loss. We aredndebted to Hon. A. Tver, on, fora Volume of Patent Office Reports. railroad is talked of from Chicago t‘> Gal- ] veaton- —distance one thousand and twenty miles. an’be corn crop in North Carolina, it is said, is j almost an entire failure. |3f* Among the passe ogees that arrived in >hc Fulton, is Mr. Crawford, the celebrated American sculptor. lie conies to superintend t erection of the Washington Monument af Richmond, which he has had cast at Munich. ffiy* Jas. J. Strang, the leader, prophet, and king ! of the Mormons, located on the Reaver Islands situ ated near the outlet of Lake Michigan, was waylaid and shot on the 18th of Jun , by thi-.co es h*s late follower?. m. M. Chaney, oonvifAed of negro stealing, was hung at Lancaster*ilie on Friday 11th ult. He* persisted to the last in asserting ids innocence. Mo ses Gossett, of the same, offence, (negro stealing) ex piated his crime on th * same da vat Unionville. ’ ggr* Bushrod W. Vick, of South Carolina,, casti gated Jacob SUtnwood, of Massachusetts, at the Me tropolitan Hotel, New York, on the lfith ult. 1 he. cause was offensive remarks from Mr. Si an wood Hgaifist Cos!. P. 3. Brooks. w* Mr. George Bastings, a conduetot* on the South Carolina Railroad, fell from the (rain while it, was in motion lately, and was killed. The American Landscape Painter, Iho runs Doughty, died in New York, on the 23d tilt, in ex treme poverty. w The Governor of South Carolina has tppnin* ted the 28th inst. for an election ♦nude* necessary'by the resignation of Mr. Brook-. His ro election, it is said, will be unanimous. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt haq given her hist concert in Engird, and sue retires, says the Times,* to a hephe which is na.v, and baa been since site vrgs one of unclouded happiness. It is supposed that gains ot Madame Goldschmidt, by per recent engagements, auioun, |o 149,000. - Quebec UeA-hry is dm in :rn nr'tiHei * ft ygniiiyt-/v> Canadian Parliament to. pass a taw* by which a!! the distressed runaway slaves in Canada may be re-turned back to the United HUve.’ W v-” i?afct*rv?s- week .at. LaPayeti®, Teftn, 1 , a a-.dy mi-i Hand Mrs. died fr-r.n the affects of sun-siroV-. Her body placed on the aceoiiiino- to be Vftkc-n tn LaGraage, accompanied by her husband and sister. ifofoi-* the train pro- Cidwd fu too sister Wat taken the same trav and died. ‘ 23?°“ Mr. V* u>. M. Swain has 1/ta-n elect-d Prvai dent of the Consolidated Telegraph iinee between New Orleans and New York. Mr. John -Kendall, son of Hon. Amos Ken jail, has been appointed General Superintendent. t3T I he bill for the relief of the heirs of General Arthur St. Clair, oY the revpluliousfry ar nr, has passed the Senate. The heirs by this bill will get $30,000. k&y*'A company of 30 gm?emejt hit, Petersburg lately for Kansas, under the conduct of Cot. Thomas H. Rosser. Aiong them are John 11. Sobertewi, Al frveLLeweUen, and Thomas 11. Lc-ldt* of Richmond. The quarterly conference of the Cassvijle Circuit (Georgia Gonferonce) on th 12th July, pass ed n resolution dcciaririg that the lottery system is immoral and irreligious, and'contrary So ilic’spirit and intent cf tho Methodist discipline. siV* v,m - Howes, a journeyman printer 1 Mont gOmen. Alabama, recently came into poes? ssion of seventy-five thousand doliars - . Thu fact*, si take he ever had, fUe foundry hclong’r-g to Mefirif;*. Shines, and the workshop and outhouses of J. W. Bowen, at Tallahassee, Fla., were destroyed by tire ou the 23d inst. No insurance, 19$ ” Milton, when blind, married a shrew*. Tie Hukc of Buckingham called her a ro. c. “I am no judge of oolong” replied Milton, “but i dare say you are right, for 1 feel the thorns daily.” Safe'”’-* o artist who had been employed to con struct an angel for the spire of a church in a neigh boring town, finished the work with a pair of shoes on. Someone undertook, to point out the error to Uni, and asked “who over saw an angel with Bro gans on r s” The artist regarded the work for a mo uient with an air of moriihcatiou; but recovering himself, rejoined, “Yon may be right, but who ever saw one- without?” the Marquis do In Fertfhad a laind to i hang a soldi or, he said to him : “Zounds! you or I’ll he hung!” He said this to a spy caught in his camp. When the spy saw himself condemned, he asked to speak to the marquis, and said: “My lord, you said that you or I would be hung. As you are my superior, I offer you the choice!” He was par doned. BFTo ail who suffer from Weakness and Dehili- ! ty, we say, try the Oxygenated Bitters—a medicine which contains no Alcohol, and has cured the worst cases of Dyspepsia, Asthma, and all derangements cf tine stomach. A sure cure tor a Felon. —Hold the pari affected in Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Kilier for half an hour, and the pain and soreness will entirely bo re moved. But don’t take our word for it when 12 1-2 c!>. will buy a bottle of it. Boarding Cars. The V.aLcru Rat! Road br jhsf Ui two cars bearing this title built at the car works in this city, and designs using them in connection with t-ave: trains, which being manned by a large gang of men, ?ind moving constantly from place to place along the line, are greatly hundred in their opera tions by the inability to find.good and convenient board for the workmen. One of these cars has forty eight berths arranged like those on steam boats and the other is to be used as a dining hall and kitchen. The berths are commodious and comfortable, and the car in which they are placed is well ventilated ; the dining hall has a stationary table through the center, with closets for crockery, Ac., and the kitch en is well provided with culinary utensils. Accom panying these there will be a third car for the com missi: i y department. —Springfield Republican. The State of Architecture on th.B Lunar Surface. Tit -ugh negative in their results, the observations already made by Lord Rosso with his great and new telescope, are interesting. His lordship assures us that very object on the surface of the moon 100 feet in height is now distinctly visible, and under favorable circumstances even objects seventy feej in he’ght. Rooks and stones innumerable are seen, but no architecture, no building, although such a single structure as Somerset House, for instance, ought to be distinctly visible, far less a street, a vil lage, or a town. Not a vestige of green fields or of water appears, although even a small reservoir, or n not very large flower pot, would be recognizable. All seems desolate* There is something awful in such a desert solitude. But the earth, too, has lias its desert, wastes. Can it be that what we do s*.*o of the ianu’ surface is but its desert districts, while what we dp not see is not unlike the face of our own planet elsewhere than in its solitary dis tricts ?— Brilder. Peculiarities of Glass. It is a curious fact in’science that gia*s resists the action of ail acid* except the fluoric; it loses nothing in weight by use or age; it is more capable than all ether .-üb.wtnnoes of receiving tho highest degree of pons}-; if m<-fled several times over and properly cooled sh trs furnace, receiving a polish which al mA-t rivals thy diamond in brilliancy, ft is capable of receiving the richest colors produced from gold or other metiihc coiw in.;, .*! will retain the original brilliancy ft! hue for ages. Medals,, too, imbedded in glass, can 1- made to retain forever their original purity and appearance. Fatal JSlis'tako--A Wife Shot by her Hus band. ( aiioltne, July 14th, i 83 0, — Last Friday morning about 1 o’clock, Mr. Wiilinpi M. Kelly was sudden ly aroused from his sleep, and under the Impression that bis house was being broken into, seized his gun and instantly tired upon someone, as he thought, en tering the door; but to bi< horror he found he had shot his wife, who was listening it. The shot enter ed just in h unt and above the right hip, penetrating deep into the body. Two physicians were immedi ately called in, but found her beyond hopes. She lingered resignedly and uncomplainingly until about f 44; o’clock Saturday m ruing, * lien she. died, leav ing an almost distracted husband, tin inGqt son, eleven months old, and u large number of relations and connections to mourn tier loss, Mr. apd Mrs. Kelly hry4 beep qpffripd nearly two years, and were living most happily together, when the unfortunate occurrence, like a thunderbolt, de stroyed her cxistnnee and blighted his. lie was, at night, timjd, and ip the l#dt\T keeping a loaded gun near ius Lad; Ifenoo the terrible accident- Y— ® “ ~~ - A Singular Burial. Mr. Halle, son ofJh? late Hos. Levi iiaile Chief Justice of the SaprjfsKe ‘Gojirt of Rhode island, rocea4l # \ died w|®waiigey, in that Shit-, leaving di n-etioits for hislMwrad, which were strictly follonfedr He Wished !o he drafted for thr- grave'm hi.-l host j euitot cfo'ih*'??; mul to wear anew pair us gaiter boots j that he iutd recently purchased. Ilia p •cket-book, which cotOpM several dollars, he requested to have placed in tho picket, where h# was accustomed to keep h, and contents of his refit pocket, mn to the insignificant tooth picker, he asked to have posiuxJ v. ith him in the grave, and a hurich of cigars, to the number yf ; i doaon, to be placed by liis side. *iOl . Liberia* Ex-Presidootßoburis of Liberia, is in Boston seek ing to make arrangements for establishing a college at Monrovia. His stay in this country will be short, as be intends to leave sometime in August for Eng land, where he will join his family, ami proceed with them to Africa. President Roberts speaks* very fa vorably of the state of things in the new i opublic. The Great Restorative. Fiver and Ague Cured by />/-. M’ Lane's Liver Pills. Mr. Jonathan lloughimm, */f West Union, Park county, Illinois,* writes to the proprietors, Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, that lie had suffered greatly from ft seven- r? <I 1 protracted attack of Fever and Egc, aud was completely restored to health by the use oi the Liver Pills alone. The?® Pilis unques tionably possess great tonic properties, and can be taken with decided advantage for many diseases rc quuiog invigorating remedies; but the Liver Pills stand pre-eminent k a Tneans *f restoring a disor ganized Liver to healthy action; hence the ureat ce lebrity they have attained. The numerous formi dable diseases arising from a diseased Liver, which so long bathed tho skill of the most eminent physi cians of the United States, are now rendered easy of cure, thanks to the study and perseverance. of the diitiaguished physician whose name this great med icine beai-fi—a name which will descend to posterity as one deservingof gratitude. This invaluable med icine should always be kept within reach: and on the appearance of the earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, it can'be safely and usefully admiuktefed. JSiPTurchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’- Lane’s Celebrated Liv r Pills, manufactured by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburg, Pa. All other Vermi fuge in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable drug stores.— None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. Sold by J. M. Lankford, Pentield; and u. Griffin, Greeneshoru, and by on,e agent in every Town iu the South. Cure for Water-brash and Indigestion, Hartford, March 5.—1 hereby that Dr. Green’s Oxygenated Bitters have proved more elli cacious jn relieving me from a water-brash stomach, indigestion, and costiyeness, Which has been very troubleeo re for five Os six years, than all othe r rem edies which I have been trying during my illness* and cheerfully recommend it to ail who are thus af flicted. SAM’L HAMILTON. Mr Hamilton hag charge of the Orphan Asylum. Hartford, Ct, and is well known and highly esteem ed a? a citizen. The pamphlets accompanying the medicine abounded with certificates of the uv A re markable cures, and rnay be had on application to the Agents gratis. Seth W. Fowie & Cos , 138 Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors.’ Sold by their agents every where ■•> : - —. Perky Davis.—Sir; The benefits I have received finm the use of your invaluable remedy, the Pain Killer, induces me to pen a word of praise for it.— Experience has convinced me that for Headache, In digestion, Pain in the Stomach, or any other part nf the system, Chills, Weariness, common Colds, Hoarseness, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Toothache, &c., there is nothing better than the Pain Killer. . I have this hour recovered from a severe attack of the Sick Headache, by using two teaspoonfuls, taken at thirty minutes interval, in a wine glass full of hot water. lam confident that, through the blessing of God, it saved me from the cholera during the summer of 1843. Traveling, amid heat, dust, toil, change of diet and constant ex posure to an infected atmosphere, my system was daily predisposed to dysentery attacks, accompanied with pain, for which the Pain Killer was a sovereign remedy, one teaspoonful curing the worst case in an hour, or at most, half a day! I have heard many cases the country over of Dysentery > eiqg cured by its ue. Put in the teeth, it would stop toe tooth ache. Gratitude, and a desire for its general use, has drawn from me this unsolicited testimonial in its favor. D. T. TAYLOR, Jr., Minister of the Gospel. Sold by all Dealers in Family Medicines. 80—2 OBITUARY. Ob I wherefore mourn'the lovely dead, The spirit freed from earthly dross ?’ tears?—then t>e they not unmingled shed— For this, to us, is eonunon loss! Died, at Crawford v ill e, on the 4th of this metnth, Stmon Morris Asrcrt, in the 21st year of his age Words HOuldTrt.il to express our sadness at hearing of the death of this esteemed friend and beloved classmate. Less than a week since, we parted front him, in all the bouyancy of hope and health. Notv “he sleep* the sleep which knows no waking.” We cannot descend to the language of epitaph, or sully his memory by the ’empty words of paneygyrie. 11 is character was too hennlifuT, his virtnes too ex alted, to require so equivocal a tribute. Associated with him tor near four years in therintitiiafte relation of classmate, .ye had learned to h)vehim as a broth er, and we may safely say of him, that he had not an enemy in the world. It is natural, though vain, to shed tears of regret over his grave. But we cherish a strong abiding hope, that ho has entered “thereat which remains unto the people of God.’* “Green be the turfabov# thee, Friend of our early days; None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise.” , L, L. V. Died, at her father’s house in Greene county, Ga., on the morning of the 27tb July, Miss ItiiaKak Stew art, eldest daughter of John Mi •and Elizabeth J. Sre wart, in hei 14 th year. The day previous to her death no apprehensions were felt either by her parents ot friends that she was approaching so near the grave. For some day s she had been iii a feeble and delicate slab*, but. was supposed to be improving. Abo# noon, on the 2(Rh, she was suddenly seized with an affection of the. brain, which deprived her Os reafloq and speech, and in a few hours her spirit took its flight to the spirit land, ■ \ flippy girl i Tnoii .alialt know no more the pains and ills of this life! Theu shalt now rest un disturb* od in the sweet quietude of the tomb! “How sweetly could I my head Within the cold grave)? silent breast, Where sorrow # L-ftrs no more are shed, No the ifls of li<e tnolest.” .A MAB El ED, On She 3d by the. Re*-. L. iL L. JecnUgs, Mr Isaiah Bjstsy A*n Hall, oft Grfeente county. ..- A “’ ‘ Oil tin? 22d July, at the resjdene,- of &<ijamin'F.’ Medlock, Esq., in Hancock county, Ga., by the Rev. John W. Knight, Mr. War.H. Whwb and Mbs Mar tha A. Medlocl:, daughter of B. F. Medlock, Esq., aij of said county. ■■gja-'safgair ■gggsiiiiijiia > j Lgggu Social PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MERCER ITNiVERSITY. The Exercises of this School wifi. commence in connection with the Fail Term of the University, on the last Wednesday in August. Combined with the advantages of Libraries and Societies, the School affords to the Young man opportunities for laying the foundation of good education, which can be found in few other places. The undersigned is de termined to spare no pains or effort* in elevating it to ■ a level with the very best high Schools in the coun try—and to aid him n this undertaking*, ho would urge its claims upon tb> attention of those who have sons io - educate, and respectfully solicit a .liberal’ share ol their patronage. THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal. Pen field, August 9- 4c Hoiloway’s Pills, a certain Remedy for all Liver and Stomach Complaints. The daughter of Mrs. Farloyr, of Maiden Lane, New York, -.van lor three years in a most deplorable *iate of health, : caused by her liver and stomach being cut of order.’ The mother tried a variety of remedies, hut unfor tunately the child was not benefited by the Name, on the Contrary, she gradually became worse. Seven weeks ago, she commenced to use Holloway’s Pills in accordance with the primed directions, they have completely cured her, after every other remedy had failed to give her the slightest relief. Dr*. Massey & Harris, thankful for th patronage enjoyed by them the past year, respect fully announce that they continue to give their un divided attention to the practice of Medicine in its various branches. Office —Main-street, Penfield, Ga, Jan. 12 ly 1 M E BCEB EKIVE RS I T Y,” PENFIELD, GEORGIA. FACULTY. N M. CRAWFORD, D. D., President. • *-•- PROFESSORS. COLLEGE. S. P. Salford, a. m.—Mathematics. J. E. Willet, a. m.—Chemistry and Nat. Philo*Aphy. H. H. Tucker, a. m. —Belles Lettrcs. L. W. Wise, a. m.—Greek and Latin Languages. m. G. Wooufin, a. r.—Modern Lam:urges. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. N. M. Crawford, i>. and History and Biblical Literature. William Williams, a. m. —Systematic and Pastoral Theology. ACADEMY. Thomas A. Seals, A. if.. Principal The CommeifcOesneiil 1# held on the last Wednes dy in July. The next Term will commence on the bud Wed nesday in August. The price of Board in the village is $lO per month; winning, room-rent, fuel, &c., SB. By order of the Board of Trustees. 8. I# AN DRUM, Secretary. June 14, 1866. 2itj 23* T. I*. Janes, M. D. A. F, Durham, A, )), OKS. JANES & DIUHAia, Respectfully otter their professional services to the ‘itizens of Penfkld and vicinity. ©jfico on Main sc., in the building: formeriy occupied by Messrs. Wilburn & McWhorter. Jan. 26 ly ft WHIT O. JOHNSON, AT 10RNEY4LAT LAW, Acgdsta,Ga. VET'LL promptly attend to all business entrusted to his professional management in Richmond and the adjoining counties. Office on Mclntosh Street, three doors below Constitutionalist office. Reference—Thos. R. It. Cobb, Athens, Ga. June 14—ly ¥m. GIBSON, ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, ‘ After fifteen years’ practice, has permanently loca ted in AI GIiSTA, <*A. Will attend the Courts in Richmond, Warren,: Co lumbia, Burke, Jefferson and Lincoln counties. Jjj§T“Office in Masonic Hall Building. May 2f, 1856. 20 BROWN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE TEE PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. Brown, Proprietor, j B. F. Den.sk, Super’dank ready on the arrival of every Train. Jan 19 ‘ Cm 2 ROGER Li WHIGIIAM, AT T 0 RNEY AT LA W, Hj nisei Ur, Jctf'eraon co., Qa. WILL give prompt attention to any business en trusted to his care in Jefferson and adjacent counties* - April 26, 1856.—tl LEONARD T. ROYAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, McDONOUrm , HENRY COGA. Will practice Law in the following counties, to-vrit: Henry, Spaulding, Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fulton, DeKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb % —4 £l.l WARREN*. PETER S. nCMT'HUIES. WARREN A HUMPHRIES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PERRY, GEORGIA. Will practice in the MaCon, Sovth-wcstern and Sqathefn Circuits. Feb 2—l DRS. JACKSON Sc. MOORE, Rsspectftilly tender their professional services to the citi*iis of VV kite Plains and vicinity. June H ly • 23 PHILIP B*. ROBINSON. ATTORNEY AT I> A NV , Greeneshoro, Go. Will practice ia tke of tlruens, Morgan, Putnau, Ogtf* . thorpe,TiiH>iferro, Ma'nwicic, like, and Warren. July ft J 988 26 T * DENTISTRY. ~ Dr. B. R. Alford would respectfully inform j his patrons and friends in Greene County, who have- HsJfCiteii his or vices, that he will arrange hi a pro lessional business, so us to spend a brnull part of his during the summer mogtha, in the Comity. The c*perione in twelve years prautlc*, with the opportunity he baa Lad w ithin the year past in via-! Ring Northern cities, fur getting ail the lute improve tnents, tnahles hiu* to say, that his work i either branch of the pvofeardon will he inferior to none. Assisted by his copartner, Rev. I. M. Johnson of Alabama, a Dentist of high standing. Fob 23-7 Hr, Herron having Ug received :* liberal pat ronage from hi? numerous friends throughout this •eomwuaity, together with various call? from a dia tfthee, beg? leave to tender hut thank* to ail w hom •ft ruay wiping ttiern'to remember that he contipiuis at bis old stand, near Penfield. Having associated,.with him IX H. llefftiu, in the practice of Medicine, is. its various branches, is mv morr fully prepared to attend to chronic .discs at a distance, upon the same- fiber*! terms that he has dono for several year*, namely: anyperson who be ings afflicted with any form of disease, that'will min? out their symptoms, and inclose therewith five Ji- send the same io our address, will receive in return, medicine and directions to suit their caw.-, for one month.’ -M&nv persons have been treated and cured upon this pl.au, with a great saving to the. af flicted; some of thorn living from 50 to over 100 miteis, numbers of whom we have r ever seen, while we have had the consolation of meeting others after their convalescence. The undersigned has been closely engaged in- the practice for more than 20 yearn, adhering strictly to the use of sanative remedial which an. used in the Reformed Practice; having had much experience in the treatment of female diseases peculiar to this cli mate. p. HERRON, M. IX Penfield, Greene county, Ga., April 2d, 1858. N. B.—Almost every person wishing to apply for our remedies can have their symptoms written out by making application to their family Physician. 6m14 ‘ 1). H. IVj'OTIC’E. —TWjf months after date I will apply -Lx to the Court,of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell a portion of the real estate of Louden Willis, late of said county deceased. GEORGE M. WILLIS, Admr. Aug 4th, ISSB. 3i NOTICE.— Two Months after date I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell the property belonging to the estate of Ann E. English, late of said countv, deceased. JOHN I). ENGLISH, Admr. Aug 7, 1856. 2m31 a Campaign paper. THE DOLLAR EXPRESS TO meet tlje constantly increasing demand for a paper, which during the Presidential Cam* paign will keep fully informed upon the points to be discussed in the Presidential Canvass, the proprie tors of the “New York Express” publish a Campaign Paper, at a price. so low as to place it in the hands of ivory man who desires a cheap paper. Term* by Out Month — Club*. Twenty copies for $1.60 Thirty “ ’ 1.75 Fifty “ or over 3.00 And a free copy to the getter up of the Club. Ail sent to one address. *A single copy to an address, fifty cents for six.* months; or one dollar-per annum. AlUettcrs should bo addressed to J. <s, E. Brooks,’ corner of Wall and Nassau streets, Now York City. The ‘-Daily Express” h published at $7 per annum. The Sernl-weekly ‘Express a:....... 4 ’• The Double Sheet, weekly at 2 Specimen Cop tens sent to limy address free of charge. jgpUTaper seut for a single month on the above terms; and in the tame proportion for any length of time. Aug f'J-31 NOTICE. S TOIiJEW or Lost, a small Red Morocco Pocket Book between the llih and 17th of July, con taining two Note* ofhand. no on H. 0. Pock for sl9, ipado March 186&, with a credit of sl2 on it; other on Robert F. Crutchfield for sl4, made Ist April 1 b.'i, bota payable to mysoiL Some small change, unwept not recollected. Any information in re’-lion to gaid pocket book and contents, will be thankfully received. I also caution anybody against trading for said notes. WM. J. PEEK Aug.. 2 -st. FOR SALeT ~ II not dißjKJ.sed of sooner, 1 will oiler to the. high bidder, on the second Tuesday in October next,, all my lands and improvements, where I live. The,-object is to fre e me from ray present embarrass ments, The place is known by a great roan v per sons, therefore a minute description is unnecessary. Terms on the day. Idkce of sale on. the premises. BARNEY P. JONES. Aug. 2, 1656. go PORSALE. MY town lot in Whiteplnins, Greene county, Ga., containing thfree acres, more or less, well improved—it has on. it a good dwelling, w ith out building, garden and good well of water—whi< U can be had upon g.,od terms. For farther information apply to John Ettly, st the place, v, ho has the priv ilege of selling. MARTHA WILSON. Aug 2,1856. _ fit—3D PLANTATION FOB SALE. 1 OFFER for sale iny Plantation, lying 8 1-2 miles east of White Plains, containing “the rise, of six hundred acres, 300 of which have been cleared since ’49, the balance with a small exception, is in -woods. The only objection to the place has been the want of a good dwelling house, which objection I am now removing, as l mo building n mest excel lent dwelling. Call goon and examin- for yourself. Aug. 2—6 t J. j. HOWELL, CITY HOTEL (FORMERLY STATE A M'S HOTEL.) THE undersigned having leased the property • known as the Statham Lot, in Greeneshoro, for the term of five years, designs keeping np the Hotel in anew and improved style, and lm confident ly promises that all who may ‘.a!! on him shall re ceive ample and satisfactory accommodation. No effort will be spared to accommodate every wish of a customer. Thu Proprietor is prepared to furnish conveyance either in the way of a two horse carriage or borse and buggy to any u ho may desire to go to any neigh boring village or public place. He respectfully len ders his services and accommodations to the travel ing public, and solicits a share of public patronage. Accommodations always ready to convey persons ‘from the Railroad to the Hotel. W. J). CONDON. Greeneshoro, July 19, 1856. 28 IMPORT ANT NOTICE ToTmIIIIERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned offer for sale the Engine and Building formerly used by the Greeneshoro Manftg. Cos. for a Colton Mill. The Engine is a su perior one, of 100 horse power—the Building is IfiOxoO, three tories high, exclusive of the lower and engine robin. This is .an opportunity rarely of fered to any one wishing to engage in the milling business, as an outlay of a few thousand dollars will complete the fixtures equal to any flour mill in the State. The building is connected by a “turn-out” with the G i. Railroad, which with connecting roads penetrates the heart of the wheat growing sections of Georgia and Tennessee. A bargain wifi be given iu this property, and 12 or 18 months time if desired. Any Communication addressed Ur the undersigned will reoeive prompt attention. BROWN & DAtTS, Receivers, Ac. Grpeneaboro, Ga., July 19, 1856 28 4t THE Subscribers desiring to remove west, now offer at private sale their PLANTATION, ly ing four miles northeast of Greeneshoro, on Richland creek, containing six hundred and sixteen acres.— The place irt well watered, and has about two hun dred acres that are well timbered ; also About one hundred acres of fine bottom land, a part of which is cleared and fresh. Persons wishing a bargian will do well to call And examine soon. One or both of me subscribers mav.be found on the place ataay lime. JOHN C. MONPORT, ALEXANDER MON FORT. July ID 28tf CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Ac. WE have just received a large lot of eplondid Crockery’ and Glass ware, Painty Oils and Binning Fluids. * Persona wishing such will do well to call at the Store of PHELPS & SSAJUk Penfield, March 1,1806, $ MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! 7,T 0 T PRIZE*. 102,000 DOLLARS-*-!5,000 NUMBERS ONLY! GRAND SPECULATION! FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT! l IMPROVEMENT ON THE APPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! UOt/NTY ACADEMY LEaQE> “£2*2 MACOIT GEORGIA. By Authority of the State of Georgia, CSiUsSASSSS LPo To T>o drawn August 15th, 1856, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn Superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet. Patrons will please examine this Scheme careful ly—compare it with any other, and if it is not the best ever offered, and the chances to obtain Capitals lar batter, don’t purchase Tickets. , _ . CAPITAL PRIZE 615,000. } Pn /' of $15,000 J “° 3,000 ] \ lO 2,000 50 do .. ... 100 20 Approximations of #SO to *#15,000 are 1,000 1 25 10 5000 are 1,250 * 20 to 2,000 are 1,000 * of 12 1-2 to each of the * Capitals of #I,OOO, are 1,000 7500 Pnyrs crff#B l- 2 , are 63,750 7767 Prizes amounting to #102,000. Ticket $10) Bakes $5, Quarters $2.50 Prizes payable without deduction. . **‘6( Prizes of $8 1-2 arc determined by the the Number which draws the #15,000 Prize; if that Number should be an odd Number then every odd numb r Ticket in the scheme will be entitled to #8.50; it an even number, then every even number Ticket will be entitled to #8.50, ia addition to ary other Prize which maybe drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd atiu even number tickets will be certain of drawing near.y one naif the cost of the same, with chances oi obtaining otiser Prizes, ivil those tickets ending with 0. 2, 4. 6 8 we even—all those ending with 1,3, o, 7,9, re odd Persons sending money by mail need not fear its ovuicr >osu x/Tuers pUuetuaiiv attended to Coti mumcations coniidetitial. Bank Notes of. sound Banks taken at par. sent to all ordering Tickets. Tdom ” i; '"‘hg particular numbers should order immedi’-ft*- Address JAS. F. WINTER. Manager. _ 2€> Box SO, Macon, Ga. Ritv. I. fe; K. AXSO2>, A. M., President T-IIE next stssioi'j of this Institution will ovum on the first MONDAY in July. The Board of Trustees have been’ eminenuy 6BC cesfiltr m eifectir.g arrangements with a corps of dis tinguished Tear hers for the ensuing term. The Institution is furnished with Philosophical ■nd chemical apparatus, to iliusAatethc wholerar-ge of the sciences taught. Circulars, showing the terms of- Tuition, Course o’ --tu(i \, A"'-., cun oo hau of the ondorsigoea. I'Avi.*) HOW j XL, Sec. Board of Trustee*. Greeneshoro, Ga., June 28,1856, ‘ 4125 EVERY BOHY EG OK HERR! TilE Subscriber hereby notifies the c’tizens and students, of Penfield that lie is now prepared to accommodate them with either, horses and bug or fioTLcs .Him and su\y or ocr sons wishing conveyance from this place to Greenes boro or Woodville, to meet the cars, - bail be sent io t- st time, with a fine carriage, gentle horses, acd a careful driver. j 2 pGrsonswishing conveyance to Dr. Durham's, I Scull Shoa'is, A atkinr ville, Woodstock, lit. Zion, i Sparta, Eaton con, Madison, or any of the ncighbor- I towns or public places, can be readily accomrr.o uuted in the neatest style by calling upon me at my Stables. • JAMES M. LANKFORD. Penfield, July oth, 1856 %c t J*VTOTICE. iwc months aicor date T will ap plj to Hie Court of Ordinary of Greene coun iy, for leave to sell ad the mineral Interest and re srrved rights of A. Slaughter and, ceased, which is at tsiched to one acre ofland, the mineral interest cov ers two hundred acres, more or jess, in said county of Greene, odjoining lands of William Ttmgle <=n W. if. BRIGHTWELL, Adin’r * GREENE COUNTY LAND FOR SALE. IWIEJL SiiH ruy Plantation, containing Five Hun dred and Thirty Acres, one third of which is in the woods—sjeven miles from Greeneshoro. on the Po'.yciton road,.find near Smyrna church. Persons vn-ibing t buy yuv? plantation will find the terms easy. GEORGE CRUTCHFIELD. Greeneshoro, July 19 23-6fc GEORGIA PLAINS. ~~ T?NHE subscribers tako pleasure in stating to their X old customers and others wishing their Wool made into tl.o best Plains manutactured in the Uni ted States, that we arc now receiving and will re ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge but 14 cents per yard for manufacturing (cash,) as that is what we have to pay for all the material we use. ! ho Factory is - situated 18 miles south qf Greenes boro, 12 miies southwest of White Plains, 14 miles north we-: of Sparta, 14 east cf Eatonton, or. the Oconee river, in Greene countv. LAWRENCE MANF. CO. Aug 2,JSSG go GILHAN! & ASRIN, Vv are house and Commission Merc lias ts, Reynold Street, Augusta- Georgia. POSSESSING every facility, will devote th#ir personal and undivided attention to the stor age and sale of Cotton and other Produce consigned to their care-, and to the purchase of Bagging, Rope and Family, Supplies. Commission for selling Cotton 25cte. per Bale. pgjF**Cash advances made on Produce in Tno's A. Gilham, of Oglethorpe. Fked. E. Asicn, of Ta’iaferro. Aug. 2d, 1806.-6 m 30 NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. LOST by the subscriber, between Long Shoals and New Salem Meetinghouse, on the 18th July, a pocket book containing one note on Win. C. Swifluali, due Jan. 1, 1856, for $14.'89; one on Mrs. iNaucy Askew, Benj. Merritt, Ex., due Dec. 20, 1856, for $80; one execution onGeO. Warren, for SSO; one note on Wm. F. Shannon, due Dec. 25, 1856, for SS7 and some cents; one on the same, due I>cc. 25 1856, for $16.05; one or. M. W. Lewis, due when given, for SS. Also, one $lO bill, one $5 bill, owe $2 and one $1 bill, and 35 cents in change. I will pay a liberal reward to any one delivering the pocket book and contents to me. JAS. A. SWINDALL. Greenesboro, Ga., July 22, 1856. 29 HERE” IT IS 1 ; ~ f.rjt£cr*!* Com, tot, and Meal Mill. npifE subscriber respectfully informs the public. A that he has taken the Agency for the sale of the above Mills in Greene, Hancock, Morgan and I utnam counties. All orders addressed to him at Greensboro will receive prompt attention. July 19—28-ts W. W. D. WEAVER, Agt would respectfully say to the citizens of f T Fcniield and the vicinity, that we are endeav oring to reduce onr Stock cf Goods as low as possi ble, to make room fer anew lot, which we intend purchasing very soon * persons wishing goods can be accommodated with them at remarkably low pri ces. We invite all to call while the opportunity id. offered. PHELPS & SEALSL Peafield, July l&th* 18*6. 28-ts