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gillie number at’ vole.-; to be cast in the Presi dential election will probably reach 3,500,000. total loss by fires in the United States dering the last month, so far as information has been reeved, is $1,330,000; making the total for the year thus far $13,390,000. The number of large fires in Sepeemb.-r was twenty-seven. jjpgp’Scveral months ago Senator Douglass gave ten acres of land in the vicinity of Chicago, for the ■founding of a University provided SIOO,OOO were I raised for the erection of buildings. This money, wc learn from the Chicago Journal, has been sub scribed by the friends of the enterprise. . |3pThe Moniteur Algerien of the ‘2sth of Au- Igust,‘'states that the gross amount of Cotton ex mhfried to France from the three provinces of Al giers, Oran, and Constantine, for the past year, is 71,321 kilogrammes, say 142,042 pounds approxi inatively, contained in 6GB bales, averaging about 214 pounds per bale. jJ-s?“The population of Cuba is estimated at the present tiniest about 1,000,000. Os these G 50,000 are white, 750,000 slave black, and about 200,000 free black. By a royal older of 12th March, 1837, lice colored people were prohibited from landing in Cuba on any pretence whatever. the present quarter of the year the I amount of money found in dead letters at the Gen eral Post Office is $13,000, seventy-eight of which have been restored to its lawful owners. No wonder he was Thankful.—Read and Judge for yourselves. Rochester, October 19, 1852.—Messrs. Fleming Bros.—Gentlemen : Having experienced the bene ficial effects of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by you, T fake great pleasure in recom mending them to the public. I feel warranted in saying, that they are a certain cure for liver com plaints and all bilious disease?, no matter how diffi cult or longstanding. I myself was afflicted with this dreadful disease for over two years, and oh ! how thankful lam that I heard of these Pills. I purchased of one of your agents three boxes, and be fore 1 k.n<l finished the third box, was completely cured. I verily believe, but for Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, 1 should have now been in my grave; but as it is, I am now enjoying the best of health, and stand a living witness of the efficiency of Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills. Besides recovering iny health, T con sider that I have saved in pocket some two or three hundred dollars physician’s fees. This testimony I give you with the greatest pleas ure, and hope it may do something towards making these valuable Pills known to all who are suffering with liver complaint. WILLIAM HISS, Traveler in Western New York. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’- Lane’s Celebrated Liver 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, Penfield: and W. Griffin, ‘Greenesboro, and by one agent in every town in the South. —<*-!!*&** Oxygenated Bitters in Europe. From Rev. L. Doolittle, a highly respectable Cler- V gyman. Par •is, November 1, 1851.—Dear Sir: About two years since T made use of a few bottles of your Oxy genated Bitters, for a stomach complaint, which was at that time relieved. Since my stay in England and France, I have found my ffid enemy, irritability of the stomach, re suming again. I have not found anv prescription lo affoi cLmc relief, and 1 made inquiries in London for your < Ixygentated Bitters, but could not find any. I write now to beg you will do me the favor to send by the earliest steamer to Havre, half a dozen bot tles, care of Livingston, Wells lc Cos., Place de la Bourse, Paris. An old friend of mine in England, Captain Jack son, of the British Army, I found, on iny arrival, suffering from Asthma, manifestly the result of dys pepsia. Send an additional half a dozen bottles, I should like to have the Captain try the medicine, I beg to observe, as I am not aware that my name is known to you, that I have been the resident cler gyman for some twenty-three years, in Sherbrook and Lennoxville, Canada East, to which charge I hope to be able to return in the spring. 1 remain, dear sir, your obedient servant, L. LOOLITTLE. Seth W. Fowle & Cos., 138 Washington-st., Bos ton, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. •> _— Extract of a letter received from Rev. B. C. Thomas, Tavoy. Messrs. P. Davis & Son—Dear Sirs: The Karens here, have become acquainted with your medicine, and then- deiifhnd for it is to me very surprising. I have now by me orders for more than fifty bottles; I therefore wish you to send me a quantity, and I will pay you through the Treasurer of the Missiona ry Union. There is no medicine which stands so high in the estimation the Karens of these provinces as your Pjun Kfiler, and I feel willing to gratify them, as I entertain a very high opinion of its worth. Messrs. Perry Davis A Son—l find it necessary to address you again, as my most sanguine expectations have been more than realized. The call for your valuable medicine is increasing so very rapidly that 1 fear I shall soon be unable to keep pace with it.— My object in vvruing now is to beg that on receipt of ‘.this you will kindly despatch another batch as or dered in June last. I hope I will not be entirely out Ibefore your last shipment reaches me, of which, how <ever, ] have not yet heard from you. Yours sincerely, J. L. CARRAU, Calcutta. Sold by all Dealers in Family Medicines. 40 OBITUARY. •“When coldness wraps this suffering clay, Ah ! whither strays the immortal mind, It ( cannot die, it cannot stay, y ;llut leaves it’s darkened dust behind.” Died, ;tt the residence of his son, Dr. W. A. Brown, in Houston county, on the sth inst., Kilby Brown, “tn his 70th v)ea . He had been a member of the M. r E. Churcli for more tfn*n >SO years, and surely lived as devoted a Christian life as any person could have Jived. No man had fewer enemies. “There is a calm for those who weep, X rest for weary pilgrims found, And while the mouldering ashes sleep A Low under ground, % The scvff aJ - origin divine, .God’fi,glorioytf image freed from clay, Jnbeaven’s eternal sphere shall shine A star of 4y,” Also, ‘on ‘file ftjth inst., A i.bekt Turner, infant non of Dr. W. A. and Jfjftie C. Brown, aged one year and eight months. Each of the above died of Small Pox. MARRIED, On the 14th inst, by Prof. H. B. Tucker, Dr. W. L M.. Harris to Miss Sarah F. JonxsoN, all of Greene eounty. In Madistn, on Thursday evening, 9th inst., by. Rev. A. T. Spalding, Mr. Thomas J. Swanson to Miss F. Cornelia Copei.axd, all of Madison. On the 25th Sept., by Rev. G. H. Ciiett, Mr. W. J. L. Ci.iktt to Miss Rosa A. Blackston, all of Co-’ lumbia county. By the same on the Bth inst., Mr. Thos. L. Smith, of Richmond county, to Miss Laura E. AV. Mixon, of Burke county. MERCER UNIVERSITY. SENIOR EXHIBITION. On Friday next, the 17th inst., membeas of the Senior Class will deliver Original Speeches in the Chapel. The public are invited to attend. Exer cises to commence at half past ten o’clock. 41 Holloway’s Ointment and Pills,—Ex traordinary Cure ofa Bad Breast.—The wife of Mr. Arthur Burn, of New Orleans, Louisiana, was, after the birth of their last child, a constant sufferer with a bad breast, there were several holes in it, and de spite of the various remedies tried, her husband could not get anything to cause it to heal. After every other remedy had failed to benefit the suffer er, she had recourse to Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, which, as a matter of course, quickly caused a i improvement in the appearance of the affected parts, and by perseverance with these tine remedies fora few weeks, she was completely cured. This wonderful Ointment will also readily cure all dis eases of the skin. A YOUNG LADY desk es a situation as a Teacher of small children, in a private family, or a School. For further information, apply to Oct 11—it J. F. I)AGG, Atlanta, Gr. Ambrotype and Daguerreotype Pic tures.—The subscriber informs the citizens of Pen field and vicinity, that he is now p> epared to take these Pictures in the best style, at his rooms on Main street. WM. MORGAN. June 21, 1856. ly 24 Drs. Massey & Harris, thankful for the 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 Dr. Herron having long received a liberal pat ronage from his numerous friends throughout this community, together with various calls from a dis tance, begs leave to tender his thanks to all whom it may concern; wishing them to remember that he continues at his old stand, near Penfield. Having associated wfith him D. H. Herron, in the practice of Medicine, in its various branches, is now more fully prepared to attend to chronic cases at a distance, upon the same liberal terms that he has done for several years, namely: any person who be ing afflicted with any form of disease, that will write out their symptoms, and inclose therewith five dol lars, and send the same to our address, will receive in return, medicine and directions to suit their case, lor one month. Many persons have been treated and cured upon this plan, with a great saving to the af flicted; some of them living from 50 to over 100 miles, numbers of whom we have never 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 years, adhering strictly to the use of sanative remedies which are used in the Reformed Practice; having had much experience in the treatment of female diseases peculiar to this cli mate. D. HERRON, M. D. Penfield, Greene county, Ga., April 2d, 1856. 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 D. H. DRS. JACKSON & MOORE, Respectfully tender their professional services to the citizens of White Plains and vicinity. June 14 ly 23 LEONARD T. DOYAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. McDonough , henry ‘ Will practice Law in the following counties, to-wit: Henry, Spaulding, Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fulton, DeKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb 2 —4 WHIT G. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. WILL 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. R. Cobb, Athens, Ga. June 14-ly WM. GIBSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, After fifteen years’ practice, has permanently loca ted in AUGUSTA, GA. Will attend the Courts in Richmond, Warren, Co lumbia, Burke, Jefferson and Lincoln counties. in Masonic Hall Building. May 24, 1856. 20 BROOM & NORKELL, DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. NO. 238 BROAD-STREET , AUGUSTA, GA. J. J. BROOM. | \V. O. N Oil It ELL. Sept. 6, 1856. 35 EU WARREN. PETEK S. UUMPURIES. WABREIV Ac HUMPHRIES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PERRY, ; GEORGIA. Will practice in the Macon, South-western and Southern Circuits. Feb 2—4 booek l. whigham, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Louisville, Jefferson co ., Go,. VYILL give prompt attention to any business en trusted to his care in Jefferson and adjacent counties. Aprii 26, 1856.-*tt ~ Hr. B. B. Alford would respectfully inform his patrons and friends in Greene County, who have solicited his services, that he will arrange his pro fessional business, so as to spend a small part of his time, during the summer months, in the County. The experience in twelve years practice, with the opportunity he has had within the year past in vis iting Northern cities, for getting all the late improve ments, enables him to say, that bis work in either branch of the profession will be inferior to none. . Aaafeted by his copartner, Rev. I. M. Johnson of Alabama, a ‘fieni&t of high standing. Feb 23-7 Two Hundred Dollars Reward BROKE JAIL on the night of the 10th inst., Andrew W. Ray, who was convicted of mur der at September Conrj for Greene county. Also, Luther (.’. Torrey, who was confined for the offence of Felony. - . •: Description— Andrew W. Ray is about 36 years •ofage, 5 feet lir or 11 inches high, black hair and eyes, and prominent nose. Toney is about 37 years old, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, light hair and blue eyes, a painter by trade, and claims at times to be a lawyer,, and a northern Hintrhv birth. T. F. FOSTER, I). Sheriff. Greenesboro, Ga., Oct. 11, 1856. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. TnE undersigned will pay the above Reward up on the delivery in Greenesboro of his Pointer Dog, who was stolen from him about a month ago. He is marked with white and liver spots, and an swers to the name of Crusoe—his tail is also nicked ( quite short. - FRANCIS H. CONE, Jr. October 18, 1856. 3t—42 Administrator’s Sale. UNDER an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold on the Ist Tues day in December next, at Greensboro, the Tract of Land whereon the late Martin Tiller resided, con taining Five Hundred and Eighteen acres, adjoining lends belonging to S. T. Peek, and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Martin Til- 1 ler, dec’d. Terms on the pay of sale. J. G. HOLTZCLAW, ) , , , JAMES M COX, ) Adftl rs - October 14 th, 1850. . 42 AdminisiratoE a ’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be fore the Couit House door in the city of Greensboro, on the Ist Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the House and Lot in said city known as the Carriage Shop, now occupied by Wm. E. Walker & Cos., containing about one half acre more or less, belonging to the Estate of Jesse W. Champion, late of said county. This Lot has upon it a Blacksmith Shop, and has every convenience for carrying on the Carriage business. Terms made known on the d;w of sale. JAMES W. JACKSON, Adm’r. LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x. October 14th, 1850. 42 ON the ninth day of December next, will be sold at the residence of the late Redding Jarrell, deceased, all of his estate, both real and personal, consisting of the Plantation, one pair good match Horses and carriage, two waggons and ox cart — several fine mules, two brood mares, oxen, cows and crlves, and stock cattle; hogs, pork and stock; sheep; household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, shucks, wheat, oak;, peas, plantation and blacksmith tools, &c. etc. Also, at the same time and place, 40 likely negroes. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms on the day of sale. LEGATEES. October Bth, 1856. 41 MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! 7,805 PRIZES. 102,000 DOLLARS—IS,OOO NUMBERS ONLY! GRAND SPECULATION! FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!! IMPROVEMENT ON THE APPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY MACON, GEORGIA. By Authority of the State of Georgia. To be drawn Oct. 15th, 1856, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn Superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq., gen tlemen who are sworn to a faithful performance of their duty. 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 far better, don’t purchase Tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000. 1 Prize of.. $15,000 1 do - 5,000 1 do 2,000 2 do 1,000 5 do 500 75 do 100 20 Approximations of. 50 50 “ 25 50 “ 20 100 “ 10 7500 Prizes of $8 1-2, are 63,750 7805 Prizes amounting to $102,000. Tickets $lO, .Halves $5, Quarters $2.50 Prizes payable without deduction. The 7,500 Prizes of $8 1-2 are 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; if an even number, then every even number Ticket will be entitled to $8.50, in addition to any other Prize which maybe drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those tickets ending with 0,2, 4,6, 8, arc even—all those ending with 1,3, 5,7, 9, are odd. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Com munications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. sent to all ordering Tickets. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediate ly- Address JAS. F. WINTER, Manager, Sept 20 . Box 98, Macon, Ga. HOUSEHOE© FURNITURE. AMONG the comforts of life, a convenient house well furnished certainly produces hap piness which cannot be estimated until we are de prived of this great blessing—many who are rich, and able to buy furniture, neglect to do so —to such I particularly appeal. 1 am now receiving from New York and Philadel phia, a fine supply of the latest styles, and am man ufacturing to order, all the usual articles of parlor, dining-room and chamber furniture ; of Mahogany, Walnut and other kinds. My stock on hand is large, and consists of Dress ing Bureaus, of all styles, from $25 to S3O Extra do. marble tops 45 to 75 Walnut Bedsteads of all qualities, 22x25 40 to 65 Those celebrated cottage Bedsteads 9 to 10 Mahogany Wardrobes 45 to 50 Painted Safes, with wire 14 Painted .Wardrobes I*s Some of extra make, W ain’t and Rosewood 75 to 75 Sofas, Hat-racks, wash-stands, tables of all kind if, Morgan’s cottage chairs, with all the collaterals usu ally kept in a large establishment, all of which 1 will sell at prices quite satisfactory. I will also deliver at the Ga. R. Road Depot, safely packed, free of charge, all articles bought at my establishment. ALFRED SIIAW. Madison, Sept 6, 1850 35 BACON!BACON! OA AAA pounds Clear Sides for sale cheap AvvvU for cash, apply soon or you may be too late. c. C. NORTON. Greenesboro, June 28, 1856. 25 PHILLIP B. IXOHINSON. A T T O R NEY A T I, A W , Greenesboro, Ga. Will praottoe hi U;P onjjnfffig qf Qreeqe v Morgan, Putnam, Ogle thorpe, Taliaferro, Haneow, Wilkes awl Warden. July 5,1856 “ # Stuttering and Stammering Cured, By Dr. Wyckoff, of Tittstmrgq Penn. Without Pain or Surgical Operation. WHO will send the cure to any part pf The World, on the receipt of $10; and the mon ey returned if the cure is not effectual. |WAII let ters must be addressed „to D \ Wyc.;otf, B x 746, Piffsburg, Pa., in care,.of Arthurs, Rodgers & Cos., Bankers. P. S.—Correspondents will please enclose stamps for return postage. Caution —All persons who cannot roduce my genuine certificate, are humbugs. Sept 27-38 Hals, Cap*, Bonnets, Umbrellas FALL TRADE, 18*6. GEO. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall building, Broad-st. Augusta, Ga., has received a large j and carefully selected stock of | Men’s and Boy’s Soft Felt Hats, various colors “ “ “ Saxony Hats “ “ “ “ Stiff Wool Hats, for plant’n hands “ “ Silk Plush Caps, new patterns u “ Cloth Caps, plush bands Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps, great variety. Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk, Florence, English Straw new style Luce, various colors, Black Straw and Bombazine Bonnets. ALSO, Roaches, Hovers, Plumes, Umbrellas, &c. These goods are fresh from manufactories, mostly made to order, and are right Cali, sec, and fee suited. Sept 20-37 CHEAP” MY HOODS” STORE. . FAIL TRADE, 1830. BROOJ/I Sc MOEREJLL have just received their New Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and would call the attention of their friends and the public to their assortment Their Stock is veiy large, and comprises all the best makes and styles of goods, and the latest novelties of the sea son, and as they are determined not to be undersold by any House in the State, and will guarantee their prices to be as low as the lowest,-they feel assured that an examination of their Goods will insure a .con tinuation of the liberal patronage they have receiv ed. They would invite attention to the following: Ladies’ Dress Goods; Black and Fancy Silks Fr. & Eng. Merinos; Scotc't), Fr, & Am. Ginghams Eng. Fr. & Am. Prints; Embroideries, all kinds Dress Trimmings; Hosiery, very large assortm’t Gloves, of every description; Irish Linens Table Linens, Diapers, Napkins, Dozlies& Tow-els .Sheetings and Pillow Linens Bleached and Brown Shirtings Pant Stuffs, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cloths Ladies Cloths, all colors; Bed Blankets Flannels, Red, White, Welch, &c Cassimeres and Plaids, for children House Servants’ goods, all kinds Alpacas, Bombazines, Dimities, Quilts, Furs Fringes, Shawls, all kinds. ALSO, A large assortment of Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Linseys, Stripes, Plaids, and Osnaburgs. Sept 20 37 C. A. PLATT & CO. PROAD-STicEET\ AUGUSTA , GEORGIA. Furniture and Carpet Ware Rooms. HAVING received our Fail Supply of Goods, selected from the best manufactories, and made in the latest styles; are now offering their stock at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Wc have on hand the largest assortment that can be found at the South, and are determined not to be undersold by any one. We particularly invite all to come and look. In addition to our large stock of furniture, we have just received a splendid assortment of CARPETS, consisting of English Medallion Velvet, Rich Velvet Tapestry, Rich Brussels Tapestry, Ingrain, Three Ply, Stair Carpet, Druggets. A large and handsome variety of Velvet, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs and Door mats'. Our stock of CURTAIN material is full and complete, embracing the greatest variety of fine Brocatells, Damasks, Lace and Muslin Cur tains e'er offered in this city, some of which were imported expressly for our own trade, and will be sold at a small advance, or made up to order in the latest and most fashionable style. A full assortment of Shades, Curtain Bands, Pins, Cords & Tassels. ‘FLOOR OIE CLOTH from 12 to 24 feet wide, cut to fit any size room or entry, in one piece. We are still carrying on our extensive Steam Manufactory, where all work in the Cabinet Line w ill be done in the best and most workmanlike man ner. Strangers visiting- our city, are respectfully in vited to look through our extensive Ware Rooms and Manufactory, as we can say with confidence, we have the largest and finest assortment of Goods in the Southern country, and from our long experience in the trade, guaranteed to do full justice, and give satisfaction to all, in quality, style and prices of Goods. sept 20 3m37 J. J. PEARCE, Ware House and Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA. STILL continues the business in the well known extensive Brick Warehouse on Campbell street, between Bones & Brown’s Hardware Store and L. Hopkins. Feeling thankful to my friends and the public for their liberal patronage heretofore, I respectfully ask a contftiuance of the same. Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, and Family Sup ples for war ded to customers as usual. Sept 6—35 J. J. PEAitCE. M. P. STOVALL, Warehouse and Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA. (CONTINUES the business in all its branches, J in the extensive Fire Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal uttention will, as heretofore, be given to the storage and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and pro duce generally. He will, when desired, make liberal cash advances on produce in store. Orders for family supplies, Bagging, Rope, &c., will be promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market price. Aug 30-34 BOOTS AND SHOES, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL, AUGUSTA, GA. CEARME Ac ROYAL, Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, are now receiving their supplies for Fall and Winter trade, which will comprise all the varieties ever found in a first class house. Our Stock is selected from the best material, and made in the most substantial manner. We will be pre pared to show the largest and finest assortment ever offered in this city. Also, Plantation Brogans, Ditch ers’ Boots and house servants’ Shoes of all qualities. Trunks, \ aleses, Carpet Bags, Ac. Persons visiting our city will please give us a call. Orders filled and sent bv express when desired. H. E. CLARKE. * W. S. ROYAL. August 16 32—ts EVERY BODY LOOK HERE! HPIIE Subscriber hereby notifies the citizens and A students of Penfield tlpit he is now prepared to accommodate them with either, horses and bug gies, or horses and saddles; and any person or per sons wishing conveyance from this place to Greenes boro or Woodville, to meet the cars, shall he sent in the quickest time, with a fine carriage, gentle horses, and a careful driver. Also, persons wishing conveyance to Dr. Durham’s, Scull Shoals, Watkinsville, Woodstock, Ml. Zion, Sparta, Eatonton, Madison, or any of the neighbor ing towns or public places, can be readily accommo dated in the neatest style by calling upon me at my Stables. JAMES M. LANKFORP. Penfield, July 6th, 1886 ag ■■ - - J. M. NEWBY <fc CO., W&clos&i© &m& Detail Bettors in. FINE READY-MALE CLOTHING, Under the Untied States Motel, Augusta, Ga. JJfl. KEWB¥j& CO. have just opened an elegant stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, • for Men and Boy’s wear. They respectfully cat! the attention of a!! persons in want cl good well made Goods, to their Stock. CALL IN. Oct. 18 B. B. PL U Mll & €O., DRUGGISTS A SI) APOTHECARIES,- Oi^G&eDsaf^S.etto. WHOLESALE AKD UKTATf. DKALEKS IN lui e Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs , Caints, Oils. French and American Window Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paint Mills . GW Foz7, 6W7 Leaf, Sponge, Choice Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving aiul Toilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief’ Extracts, and Cologne Water / Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts. Lanclret.lvs Garden Seeds, Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishment, March 21,1555 12-1 y iiisiii” missr~~ — Near the United States Hotel, Angusta, Georgia, as THE SOi.o A6I3SS’ FOB THE BAS.SS OF CHIOKERING. AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED mini EfWfUinis. TINIIE experience of more than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments’ better adapted J- to this climate—that they stand in tune better, and retain their’ original quality longer than any others that have ever been introduced, lie has constantly an hand PIANOS *of OTHER MAKERS at LOW PRICES! and if any particular style or make is desired, he is prepared, and will erder and furnish to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot in this city, in perfect order and time, with out extra charge, any kind they may want, and will, give a guarantee that everything sold lr- him shall prove exactly as represented. lie has a large stock of •Itlusic, Instruction .Books of att fiT&ufr, GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACOORBIONS, And everything appertaining to the Music business. ALSO, •W3&T2 ‘'sS/S&UIMaI “ET-w ISOLHSTcj For sale on the best terms. All orders promptly attended to, and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 Jy* GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, EAJL ER & IN PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C., BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, RESPJECTFUU.I/3T invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to their large and well-selected stock of 7 6 ’ :*** m a m mm. rsr mm From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz: Bacon dp Raven. A. H. Gate $ Cos., and Hazleton dp Brothers , New York ; and Hallcil , Davis <Jp Cos., Boston , which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled*. It is useless to say more in their favor as they are too’ well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Maker or style ordered at the lowest prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very largo. Also, always on hand, a supply of JTlelodcons, Guitars , WoMns* Mutes, Jlccordiom, s>e. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF JBBS SOL JSL. S*£J JBL 3K’ rmr M&. ISLT 7&3SF TSg-T3 3£r .<3Sg suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as soon as published. ppPersons at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality, and such as we can recommend, and warrant in over r respect. N. B.—For the satisfaction of persons who may want to order, —not having an opportunity of visiting the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from us, and who have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not allow it. Rev.*A. Muans, Prcs’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J. L. Retd, Esq., Eaton Son, Ga., Dr. E. E. Jones. Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga., Col. N. L. Hutching, Lawrencevilie, Ga.. Roy. J. 11. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female College May 12, 1855. ly IQ MONEY I MONEY l MONEY ‘ WHY l>e without money? when it is just as easy for any one to be around with a pocket full as not, if they only think so. I have got anew article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by male or female, ft is a highly respectable business, and an article which is wanted in every family in the United States. Enclose me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and 1 will forward by return mail a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The business is very easy. Try it, if you are out of employment, and you will never regret it; for it will be better for you to pay the above sum, and insure a good business, than to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertisement. Tins is no hum bug. Try it! Try it! Try it! Address your letters to ® WIGHT MONROE, New York. Sept 20 37 LUMBER ! LUMBER !! rrillE undersigned would respectfully announce to X the Citizens of Greene, Hancock and Putnam counties, that they arc prepared (8 miles below Greensboro, on the Sparta road,) to furnish any quantity and quality of Lumber at the shortest no tice; all you have to do is to send in your Bills one day and commence hauling the next. We warrant a superior article of Lumber, and prices to suit the times. The Proprietors found on the premises. J. P. HARRIS & Cos. September 8, 1850. 81—30 TO DRUGGISTS!—A HAKE CHANCE! IN O W propose to sell out my stock oi DRUGS, &c., in Warrenton, G;.. There is no village in the State, of (he size of this, where more business is none. I will freely correspond with any one desirous of purchasing, and honestly give them any information desired relating to the Drug Trade in this place.— To any person desirous of pursuing the Drug Busi ness, in a small town, a more favorable location can not be found. R. W. HUBERT, M. D. Warrenton, Ga., Aug. 80, 1850. 34if WANTED, A AAA Bushels Wheat, for which the cash will be paid on dcliverv. 7 C. (f. NORTON. Greenesboro, June 28, 1856. 25 LAUD FOR SALE, npUR Subscribe*’ offers for sale bis Tract of M Land, lying- on Town Creek, one mile from Pen field, containing 810 Acres, more or less. 75 acres are in woods, 60 bottom-land, 25 of which are well ditched and in cultivation. There is on the pkie • a good Dwelling, with all necessary out-bnild ir.gs; 1 will also sell my Stock of all kinds; Corn, Fodder, and Provisions. Persons who desire to ed ucate their children would do well to secure this place, as its proximity to Mercer-University will give them all the advantages which could be gained bva residence in the Village. $3?“ For further information apply to the Sub sciibor, vv ho will take pleasure in snowing the prem ises to any who may desire it. JOHN T. DOLVIN. Sept. 27, IBSS, gs—ts TO THE Cl I TIKE NS OF FENFIEED AND VBCINITIA rgAME Subscribers Rre now receiving a splendid JL stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, ccw prisnig Dry Goods of every variety and shade, Ready made Flo lung, (a good lot) Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass, Wood and v -How Ware, Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, &c. vc., all cl which have been selected with an espe cia! eye to style, taste* and the market. All are in vited. to call and examine our Stock, as we feel con fident of pleasing. A good part of our goods have, been bought for cash, and are offered low down. Respectfully, PHELPS & SEALS, Penfleld, Sept. 20, 1856. ‘37 OEORCIIA PLAINS. rjpHE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their X old customers and others wishing their Wool made into the best Plains manufactured in the Uni ted States, that wo are now receivingiand 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 wc use. The Factory is situated 18 miles south of Greenes boro, 12 miles southwest of White Plains, 14 miles northwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eatonton, on the Oconee river, in Greene county. LAWRENCE MANIA CO. Aug 2,1850 go