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To the Afflicted.
! doom .it a duty I owe to society, especially to
the afflicted, to offer this testirhoiflal in favor of their
medicine, “Perry Davis’ Pain Killer.” When pass
ing through Galena, some two weeds ago, I purchas
ed at your agency a25 cent bottle. I was then suf
fering front a severely bruised, hand; I applied it in
the store, and was astonished at the almost instanta
neous relief. Before I left the store the inflamma
tion was removed, and in less than an hour the pain
ceased. Tn two days my hand was well as ever.—
Finding it. to be really a remedy, I determined to try
its efleets as a curative for the Piles, to which I have
been a martyr for years. After live dressings, my
piles were among the things that had been ; I am
now entirely free from thorn, and in as good health*
as ever L was in my life. 1 have recommended the
Pain Killer to others, and al ways with good effect.—
■v-veral of the captains of the upper river boats car
ry with them a constant supply, and consider it one
of the most valuable medicines ever discovered,
i tun, dear sir, respectfully yours,
1° JOSEPH 0. MART IS.
What do tho Physicians say of RTLane’s
Vermifuge, Prepared by Fleming Bros.
Listen lu the testimony > f an eminent physician in
livur of M’Lane’s Vermif.ge, which is now univer
sally acknowledged to bo the best in use; even mem
bers of the medical faculty ( vho are so often oppos
'd. to the use of patent meuicin s) cannot withhold
the approval of this invaluable remedy :
Lind, Stark co., Ohio, January 8, 1346. l have
used Dr. M’Lane’s Worm Specific, prepared by Flem
ing Bros., Pittsburg, Pa., in my private practice, and
am prepared to say that the unparalleled success
with which 1 have prescribed is use, both for chil
dren and adults, induces me to say tho most in its
favor of any specific or pate nt medicine ever before
brought to ni3 r notice. The mode of administration,
< Bit smallness of the close, and the certainty of its ef
ficacious effects, give it, in my opinion, a decided ad
vantage over anv other medicine of the kind before
the public.
§Sgp"Puvcha6c*vs will be careful to ask for Dr. M’-
Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured bv
Fleming Bros, of Pittsburg, Pa. All other Vermi
fuge in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s
genuine Vermifuge, also ids 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,
Grcenesboro, and by one agent in every town in the
South.
Oxygenated Bitters.
From Joseph Iloxie, Esq., New York City.
New York, July 81.—Gentlemen—-Having suffer
ed many years from repeated attacks of dyspepsia
in its worst form, and almost exhausted my hopes of
L bug able to obtain any permanent relief, f was in
duced to have recourse to tho Oxygenated Bitlers,
prepared by Dr. George B. Greene, for which you are
agents. It gives me great pleasure to say, that its
effect upon me has been highly beneficia, cradica
tuig the disease, and restoring me to good health;
and I sincerely hope that all who may be suffering
from that dreadful disease, will bo induced to give
the medicine a trial, fully believing they will not be
disappointed in the result.
JOSEPH HOXIE, No. 70 Wall-St.
:h testimony as the above is entitled tn the con
fidence of dyspeptics, and proves the efficacy of the
Oxygenated Bitters. Mr. iloxie is well known as a
highly respectable citizen.
Sth \V. Fowle & Cos., 138 Washington-:!., Bos
ton, Proprietors. Sold by’ their agents everywhere.
OentitJ Card—Drs. (JOE & LATIMER would
i .‘firm their friends and patrons in Greene and ad
joining counties that one of the linn, (Dr. Coe) at least,
will he in Greer.esboro for the practice of their pro
fession about November 21st, and ready to attend to
anyt—lL they may have after that date. Letters ad
dr seed to them at Greenesbor© will receive prompt
attention.
One of them wiii visit the places visited by them
Lst. under, of which due notice will be given in this
psper.
We sire authorized to announce that W. A.
MOORE is a candidate for re-election to tlie office of
lav Collector for Green® county, at the election in
January next. 42
If olio nay’s Pills, an unparalleled Remedy
f.*r Female Complaints. The Daughters of Mrs.
Henderson, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, was for a long
lime in a very peculiar and delicate state.uf health,
the mother tried a variety of remedies, but without
the young lady deriving any benefit. Asa final re
course . lie tried Holloway’s Pills, which she used
thrw weeks; and found they considerably improved
he-, by continuing with these wonderful Pills for ten
days more, all obstructions were quickly removed,
and she has since enjoyed the best ofhealth.
A YOIAG LADY desires a situation as a
i'eaeher of small children, in a private family, or a
School. For further information, apply to
Oct 11—4 t J. F. DAGG, Atlanta, Ga.
Annhi’otjpe and Daguerreotype Pie
iures.—The subscriber informs the citizens of Pen-
Held and vicinity, that he is now prepared to take
these Pictures in the best style, at his rooms on Main
treet. . WM. MORGAN.
June 21, 1866. ly _ 24
Drs. Massey & Harris, thankful for the
irftronage enjoyed by them the past year, respect
fully announce that they continue t.o give their un
divided attention to the practice of Medicine in its
various branches. Office—Main-street, Pentield, Ga.
Jan. 12 ly 1
LEONARD T. DOYAL,
ATTO RN E Y AT LAW,
McDonough , henry co., ga.
Will practice Law in the following counties, to-wit:
Henry, Spaulding, Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fulton,
DeKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb 2—4^
WHIT Cl. JOHNSON,
j 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 S feet, three
doors below Constitutionalist office.
Reference —Thos. R- R Cobb, Atuen.s, Ga.
June 14-iy
WM. GIBSON,
1 attorney at law,
After fifteen years’ practice, has permanently loca
ted in ,
AVGUSTA, GA.
Will attend the Courts in Richmond, Warren, Co
lumbia, Burke, Jefferson and Lincoln counties.
jjggT’Office iu Masonic llall Building.
May 24, 1856. 20
Kitoomr & *oie ujg l l ,
OK.VLURS IN ‘
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
NO. 238 HROAD-SIREET,
ha.
J. J. BROOM. | V. o. YOKH.tff.-Tff
Sept. G, 1856. .35
Ki.L WAUKF.N. J’ETEU S. HUMPHTUBH.
WARREN & inDlPimillS,
- ATTOU NE Y S A T LA W .
PER nr, GEORGIA.
Will practice in tire Macon, So tth-western and
Southern Circuits. Feb 2—4
SIRS. JACK&OX A JffdOßE,
Respectfully -teuder their professional services to the
citizens of White Plain's and vicinity.
June 14 ly 23
KOGER L. WiriOflAM,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Louisville, Jefferson ro., Go,
WILL give prompt attention to any business en
trusted to his care in Jefferson and adjacent comities.
April 2(1, 1856.-ti
PMtttir n. ucriknox
A T T O K N E V A T L A W ,
Greencsboro, Go.
Will practice in tUe counties of Greend, Morgan, Putnam, Ogle
thorp,?,Trf.liaf<rro,'Haneofy, Wilkes ari'l Warren.
.Tuiy 5, 1 Ss(i 26
JUENTISTRY.
J>r. IS. B. A Ilford 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 ofhis
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 his work in either
branch of the profession will be inferior to none.
Assisted by his copartner, Rev. I. M. Johnson of
Alabama, a Dentist of high standing. Feb 23-7
MEOICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
Augusta, July, 1856.
THE TWENTY-FIFTH Course of Lec
ture in this Institution will commence the
First MONDAY in November next.
FACULTY.
G. M. Newton, M. IX, Anatomy.
L. A. Dugas, M. D., Surgery.
I. P. Garvin, M. D., Materia Medica, Therapeutics,
and Medical Jurisprudence.
J. A. Eve, M. I).; Obstetrics and Diseases of Wo
men and Tnflmts.
11. V. M. Miu.ee, M. IX, Physiology and Patholo
gical Anatomy.
Alex. Means, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
L. 1). Fold, M. D., Institutes and Practice of Med
icine.
11. F. Campbell, M. D., Surgical, Comparative, and
Microscopical Anatomy.
R. Campbell, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
S. B. Simmons, M. IX, Assistant Demonstrator.
Jitriaii Harris, M. 1)., Prosector to Professor of
Surgery.
Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the
City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be af
forded for the study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for the entire course $lO5 06
Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once. o 00
For further particulars, apply to
July 19-3 in G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
~ BWE!V COLLEGIATE, INSTI
TUTE.
rfpHIS Institution, situated at Bowden, Carroll
X county, Ga., is remote from town and the evil
influences which usually attend cities and other
pharos where large bodies of men are congregated.
The health of the locality is good, the water pure,
and a healthy moral tone pervades the entire com
munity. Board is cheap, ranging from six to eight
dollars per month, and ean be obtained within con
venient distances of the Recitation and Lecture
Rooms.
The past term of this Institution was preparatory
to the course it will henceforth pursue, and the next
term (the first of the Academic year) we organize
upon a collegiate foundation. In addition to the
Collegiate, there will be a Mathematical and Engi
neering Department, in which all the details of Sur
veying and Civil Engineering will be fully taught—
The course in Mathematics will be more thorough
than in any other Institution in the South.
A Preparatory Department will also be connected
with the others.
Students not desiring to pursue the regular course
will be permitted to select and engage in such stu
dies as they may think proper.
The Exercises will be resumed on Wednesday, the
13th August, 1856.
Tuition in Collegiate Department, SB6 00 per annum
“ “ Engineering “ 50 00 u “
Tuition invariably in advance at the beginning of
each term. C. A. MeDANiEL, A. 8.,
Prof, of Ancient Languages and Phy’s Science.
J. M. RICHARDSON, B. S„
Prof, of Mathematics, Mechanics and Engineering.
Oct 4 3m38
J. pharcsT
War* SJoiiM’ and Cdisunission Iti^rcbnnq
AUGUSTA, GA.
OTIMi 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 continuance of live same.
Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, and Family Sup
ples forwarded to customers as usual.
Sept G—Bs ‘ J. J. PEARCE.
TO HARE CHANCE!
I NOW propose to sell out my stock of DRUGS,
. &c.\ in Warrenton, Ga.
There is no village in the State, of the size of this,
where more business is none.
1 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 per son 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, 185 G. 34tf
LUMBER ! LUMBER !!
THE undersigned would respectfully announce to
‘he Citizens of Greene-, Hancock and Putnam
counties, that they are 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. Bt—Bo
BACON!BACON! ~
ty pounds Clear Sides for sale cheap
As v"• V* Yr v* for cash, apply soon or you may
he too late. C. C. NORTON.
Greenesboro, June 28, 1856. 25
NOTICE.— Ail persons indebted to estate of
Thomas Thompson, deceased, are .requested
to make immediate payment; and those having da
mands against said estate, will present them to the
Administrators duly authenticated according to law.
SAMUEL H. THOMPSON,) . .
HENRY E. THOMPSON,
Aug 18, 185 G 33
NOTICE —Two months after date we will ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene coun
ty for leave to sell a portion of the rregroesTbelong
ing to the estate of Vincent R. Thornton, deceased.
THOMAS R. THORNTON,)
WILLIAM A. OVERTON, ( m
Sept 24th, 1856. * 38
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS!
7,805 FRIZES.
102,000 DOLLARS—IS,OOO NUMBERS ONLY!
GRAND SPECULATION!
FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!!
IMPROVEMENT ON THE APPROVED
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!
JYSJPESi COUNTY ACADEMY
MACON, GEORGIA.
By Authority of the State of Georgia
CSUs&ssss ‘s£3®
To be drawn Nov. 15th, 1856, at Concert Rail,
Macon, Ga„ under the sworn Superintendence of
Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Nisset, 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
Air Letter, don’t purchase Tickets.
CAPITAL PUI*E % 15,000.
1 Prize of $15,000
1 do 5,000
1 do 2,000
4 do 1,000
5 do 500
80 do 10(1
1,500 40
20 Approximations of 100
50 “ 50
50 “ : 20
1712 Prizes amounting to $102,000.
Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2.60
Prizes payable without deductiou.
The 1,500 Prizes of S4O are determined by the
last figure of the Number which draws the $15,000
Prize. The Capital’ Prize will of course end with
one of the figures—!, 2., 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0. Those
Whole Tickets ending with the same figure as the
last in the Capital will be entitled to S4O. Halves
and Quarters in proportion.
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.
jjGjSpu’Drawings sent to all ordering Tickets. Those
wishing particular numbers should order immediate
!y-
Address JAS. F. WINTER, Manager,
Oct 25 Box 98, Macon, Ga.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HAEE,
AUGUSTA. OA.
(1 LABILE & ROYAL, Dealers in BOOTS
J 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
iii 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, Wieses, Carpet Bags, &e. 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
C. A. PLATT & CO.
BROAD-,STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Furniture and Carpet Ware Rooms.
Having received cur Fall Supply of Goods,
selected from the best manufactories, and
made in the latest styles, arc now offering their stock
at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. We
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.
Tn addition to our large stock of
FUItNITURE,
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, Clienillc, ami Tutted Rug's and Door
Mats.
Our stock of
CURTAIN MATERIAL,
is full and complete, embracing the greatest variety
of line 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 Sc Tassels.
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
from 12 to 24 feet wide, cut to size room or
entry, in one piece.
Wo are still carrying on our extensive Steam
Manufactory, where all work in the Cabinet Line
will 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 my 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
REES & LINTON, -
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
for the transaction of a General Ware
house and Commission Business, and
will on the first of September next, take the New
Fire-Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, (now occu
pied by Crocker & Rees.
We will give our strict personal attention to all
business entrusted to our care, and would respect
fully solicit a share of the public patronage.
And Mr. Rees would take this occasion to return
his sincere thanks to the friends and patrons of the
firm of Crocker & Rees, for their liberal patronage,
and would solicit a contiuance of the same to the
new firm.
All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family
Supplies will be carefully filled at the lowest mar
ket prices.
The usual cash advances made when required.
JNO. C. REES,
of the firm of Crocker & Rees,
july 5-6 m ‘ SAMUEL D. LTNTON.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
A MONO 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 I hiladel
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. .
y stock on hand is large, and consists of Dress
ing Bureaus, of all stylos, from • - * -$25 to SBO
Extra do. marble tops.- ■ - 4>5 to 75
Walnut Bedsteads of all qualities, 22x25 40 to 66
Those celebrated cottage Bedsteads..... 0 to 10
Mahogany Wardrobes. .. 45 to 50
Painted Safes, with wire.. *... -
Painted Wardrobes..-----*-
Some of extra make, Waln’t and Rosewood 75 to 95
Sofas, Hat-racks, wash-stands, tables of all kinds,
Morgan’s cottage chairs, with all the collaterals usu
ally kept in a large establishment, all of which I 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 SHAW.
Madison, Sept 6, 1856 35
Greene Sheriffs Sal* 1 .
WIUL be isold before the Court Uoa-e door
in the city of Greenesboro, on tl:e first Tues
day 7 in December next, within the i**g* hours’ of sale,
the following property to-wit:
One negro woman by thv‘ name of Mary, of black
complexion, about forty years old, one boas and lot
in Penfield, occupied by B. E. Spencer, and one
store house; on main street, in Penfield, adjoining
the store of McWhorter & Armstrong. Levied on
as the property of Beftj. E. Spencer to satisfy a ri fa.
from Greene Superior Court in favor of 0. C .Nor
ton, vs. Benj. E. Spencer, and S. D. English & J. ii.
English security. Property pointed out bv the s*-”
curities.
- “ T. F. POSTER, D. Sheriff.
Oct 22 ,]2
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city of Greenesboi o, Grevpe countv on
the first Tuesday in December next, within sale
hours, the following property, to-wit:
One tract ot land containing oik* hundred and fifty
acres more or less, levied on as the propel tv of Geo.
W. Slaughter to satisfy a mortgaged] f n jVntn Green*
Superior Court in favor of Curtis Pooott— said land
sold under the foreclosure oi mortgage for the urp
ose of perfecting titles—said land ‘joins la-ds of
Alex. Smith, John Smith and Wm. Bryant.
Also, at the sains time and place, the Steam Saw
and Grist Mill, with the lands -efonghig to the same
containing foui acres, with ah machinery pertaining
to said mill levied on as the property of John It. jf
Brooks under an order of to satisfy the claims
of Arch. D. Brooks, Hart 0. Peek, Wiley G. John
son and others.
GARRETT WOODHAM, Sheriff.
Oct 21,1856. 42
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD before the Court House
door in the city of Greenesboro, on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, viz:
John Scott’s interest in the Penfield Steam Mill,
being twenty and 4-10 shears in said mill, levied on
as the property of John Scott to satisfy one fi fa is
sued from Oglethorpe Inferior Court in favor of
Hampton C. Bugg, vs. John Scott, property pointed
out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
GARRETT WOODHAM, Shff.
Sept 12, 1856
TVTOTICE— Two months after date l will apply
_L i to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to D unis W.
Reed, late of said county, deceased.
PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Admr.
Oct 25, 1856 - -12
Two IlHiidred Dollars Rewaal.
BROKE JAIL on the night of the 1 Oth ir.st.,
Andrew W. Ray, who was convicted ofinur
der at September Court for Green county. Also,
Luther C. Torrey, who oas confined for the offence
of Felony.
Description—Andrew W. Ray is about 36 years
of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, black hair and
eyes, and prominent nose. Torrey is about 87 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 man by birt h.
T. F. FOSTER, I). Sheriff.
Greenesboro, Ga., Oct. 11, 1856.
Stuttering and Stammering Cured,
By Dr. Wyckoff, of Pittshaig, Pcnts.
Without Pain or Surgical Operation.
WHO will semi the euro (o any part' of the
World, on the receipt of. $10; and the mon
ey returned if the cure is not effectual. let
ters must be addressed to l)r. Wyekoff, Box 746,
Pittsburg, Pa,, in cave of Arthurs, Rodgers & Cos.,
Bankers.
P. S.—Correspondeds will please enclose stamps
for return postage.
_ Caution —All persons who cannot reduce my
genuine certificate, are humbugs. Sept 27-88
GILHAUI & ASMIH,
Warehouse and Commission Merc a ts.
Keynoid Strcft. Aitpiiaia, Gc-rgia.
POSSESSING every facility, will devote their
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 25cts. per Bale.
§3§F“Casb advances made on Produce in Store, ‘jgfl
Tho’s A. Gilham, of Oglethorpe.
Fked. E. Askxn, of Taliaferro.
Aug. 2d, 1856.-6ro 80
LAND -FOIE SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale his Tract of
Land, lying on Town Creek, one mile
from Penfield, containing 310 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
place a good Dwelling, with all necessary out-build
ings. I will also sell my Stock -of all kind* 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 by a
residence in the Village.
B3P” For further information apply to the Sub
scriber, who will take pleasure in shewing'the prem
ises to any who may desire it.
JOHN T. HOLY IN.
Sept. 27, 1885, ;J8 —ts
TO THE CITIZENS OF “PENFSELD
AND VICINITY.
The Subsc fibers arc now receiving a splendid
stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, com
prising Dry Goods of every variety and shade, Ready
made Clothing, (a good iot) Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass, Wood
and Willow Ware, Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, &c.
&c., all of which have been selected with an espe
cial eye to style, taste and the market. All arc 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 A SEALS.
Penfield. Sept. 20, 1856. 37
MONEY ! MONEY ! MONEY !
WHY be 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 live to twenty dollars a day
can be made, either by male or female. It is a highly
respectable business, and an article which is wanted
in every family in the United States. Enclose in ft
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,
arid Insure a good business, than to pay twenty-five
cents for a spurious advertisement. This is no hum
bug. Try it! Try it! Try it! Address your
letters to ©WIGHT MO SHOE, New York.
Sept 20 37
GEORGIA PLAINS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their
old customers and others wishing their Wool
made into the best Plains manufactured in the Uni
ted States, that we are 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 wc use.
The Factory is situated 18 miles south of Groenon
boro, 12 miles southwest of White Plains, 14 miles
northwest of Sparta, 14 cast of Eaton ton,- on the
Oconee river, in Greene county
- LAWRENCE MAN#. 00.
Aug 2, 1856 80
Notice to Tat Payers of Greene.
THE time has come for all to he ready for me ;
now friends pay up, so you can vote. ‘V ou
can see me in Greenesboro on all public days, and I
will give you a chanee in each District. Don’t wait
and ask when my-time will be out —now is the time;
then you can say I have paid my Tax. Bill can take
the oath again as far as I am concerned.
W. ALTAI! MOORE, T. 0.
Oct 4 39—ts
NEW GOODS.
AFRESH Stock of Fall and Wintergoodsjust
recei ved, that I will tell at prices to suit the
tunes. B. F. GREENE.
Greenesboro, Ga., Oct 25, 1856.
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
FALL Ml) WINTER GOODS.
Let those non- hoy who never bought before ,
And those who at ways boy, now buy the more.
TIT HUB Subscribers having just returned from the
JL North, wrth a large and wdl assorted Stock
of Seasonable
Vl'AS'l.K MW >AXt;i SiltY ObS,
would most r■ spectlVdiy Inform the citizens of this
and adjoining counties, that they have located in
Greenesboro, (one door South of Mrs. Statham’s Ho
tel, where they bit mi carrying on a general
OHV COl)S ami i'IiOTHI.W SMASIHfESb,
on the Gash Principle, and solicit a share of public
patronage. Our Strok* which embraces everything
usually found in a well assorted Retail Store, besides
a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES is now com
plete, Chock Fulf! and are b iog Distributed Daily,
at the Lowest Prices for Cash., Every article sold
by ns is warranted ns represented, and if they prove
otherwise, the purchaser may call
AT A. L. JOHNSON & CO.’S
and either exchange the goods for others, or .get his
money back. For nothing shall be wanting on onr
part to please those who may favor u.s with a call.—
Our Stock of
C 33 ££a CE> ‘CP ££ Os 9
which we have now on hand, consists, of the great
est variety of Men’s and Boy’s Ga meats, and em
braces the commonest Sattinet as well as the finest
Broadcloth. The attention of the people is particu
larly called to this branch of our business, and we
feel assured that our Stock will be found unsurpass
ed by any” stock in this city. The large amount of
Clothing SOLD at our establishment, and fit the uni
form low price-', has given the
GR® S3; V£S ttlft O’ Cl .Vi' 1 £sl € i ESr ii
the reputation which it bears throughout this part of
the country. Persons in want of a well made Gar
ment will be convinced on a careful examination of
the superiority of Styles and Sizes of our Clothing.
Cash and prompt paying credit customers will ail
find that the advantages of fiv<_ years’ experience in
selling clothing. Wholesale and Retail, enables the
Proprietors of knowing the styles best adapted for
the country Trade.
Bonnots, Artificial Flowers an Millinery Goods
generally. Ladies and Misses’ ready trimmed Bon
nets from sGets, to S2O a piece.
Please call, ’ere purobasin ■, at:
A. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
One door south of Mrs. Stathnm’s Hotel.
Greenesboro, Ga., Oct. 25. ly - 42
HANCOCK LAUD FOR SALE.
IF not previously disposed of will be sold before
the Court House and >or, in the town of Sparta,
Hancock county, on the Ist TUESDAY in DECEM
BER next, between the usual hours of sale, the val
uable'tract of LAND lying on Beaverdarn creek, ten
miles below the village of Poweiton, and readily re
cognis'd as having recently belonged to R. Burnly,
Esq. Said tract embraces 1050 ACRES, more or
less, one hundred of which are cleared, the baliance
in the woods. To a man wishing to engage in the
lumber business, this place offers rare inducements,
asrthe greater portion of it is heavily timbered pine
land, with a good rnarhdfor all the lumber that can
be sawed. There is, also, a strong probability that
the Warrenton and Macon Railroad will be built, the
surveyed route of which runs in a mile and a half
of the place. If built the place would be almost in
valuable. There is, already, a good saw mill on the
promises, with sufficient water power, winter and
summer, and by repairing the dam the purchaser
can commence operations immediately -a good farm
can be carried on at the same time, as the tract con
tains about 250 aens of excellent ofck and hickory
land, all of which arc uncleared, lie well and well wa
tered.
The terms of sale are, one-third cash, —the balance
in one and’ two years, with interest. Any informa
tion can be obtained bv addressing the subscriber.
WM. B. SEALS.
Penfield, Oct, 17th, 1856. 42
CHEAP PRY 00M STOfiR
FALL TRADE, 1806.
BROOITI & NORRELL have just deceived
their New Stock of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, and would call the attention of their
and the public to their assortment. Their Stock is
very 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
Pr. & Eng. Merinos; Scotch, Fr, & Am. Ginghams
Eng. Fr. & Am, Prints; Embroideries, all kinds
Dress Trimmings; Hosiery, very large assort m’t
Gloves, of every description; Irish Linens
Table Linens, Diapers, Napkins, Dozlics £ Towels
Sheetings and Pillow Linens
BlcaShed and Brown Shirtings
Pant Stuffs, Tweeds, Gassinoeres and Cloths
Ladies Cloths, all colors; Bed Blankets
Flannels, Red, White, Welch, <tc
Cassimeres and Plaids, for children
House Servants’ goods, si! kinds
Alpacas, Bombasines, Dimities, Quills, Furs
Fringes, Shawls, all kinds.
ALSO,
A largo assortment of Negro Blanke ts, Kerseys,
Linseys, Stripes, Plaius, and Osnaburgs.
Sept 20 37
Mats. Cap . Bounds, Umimillas
FALL TRADE, 1856.
/’I iJO. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall building,
’\JT Brosul-st. Augusta, Ga., has received a large
and carefully selected stock of
Meuls and Boy’s Soft Felt Hats, various colors
“ “ “ Saxony Hats “ “
“ “ Stiff Wool Hats, fox* plant’n hands
“ ,s Silk Plush Caps, new patterns
“ “ Cloth Caps, plush hands
11 “ “ “ plain and fancy stydes
Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps, great variety.
Ladies*and Misses’ Silk, Florence, English Straw,
-new style- Luce, various colors, Straw and
Bombazine “Bonnets.
ALSU,
Rouchcs, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, Ac.
These goods arc fresh from manufactories, mostly
made to order, and are right.
Call, see, and be suited. Sept 20-37
M. P. STOVALL,
Warcbouw aud t'oEnmKxion merchant.
AUGUSTA, GA.
C’ ONTINEES the business in all it-’ branches,
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 tilled, at the lowest
market price. Aug 30-34
EVERY RORY LOOK HERE!
rriHE Sub criber hereby notifies the citizens and
students of Penfield that 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 be 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, Mt. Zion,
Sparta, Eaton ton, 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. LANKFORD.
Penfield, July sth, 1856 20
SALE OF LOTS OF LAND. *
AGREEABLY to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Walton county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday’ in December next, before the Court
House door in Monroe, Walton county, between the
usual hours of sale, lot of land No. 186, 9th district,
and 3d section, Murray county. On the fitst Tues
day in January, 1857, lots Nos, 26, 142, 231, 10th
district, Carroll county. On the first Tuesday in
February, lot No. 1294, 2d district 4th section, Polk
county. On the first Tuesday in March, lot No. 1180,
19th district Sri section, Paulding county, and on the
first Tuesday in April, lot No. 980, 18lh district 2d
section, Campbell county.
ELIZABETH MOON, Extrx.
pf Elijah Moon, dcc’d.
Oct 25, 1856 ‘ 42
LLvee?*?o? , iP SSflSe. .
A GHEE ABLY” to an order of the Court of
AjL. Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the city 7 of Greenesboro,
between the usual hours cf sale, cn the first Tuesday
m January next, a negro woman about 4G years of
age, named Kitty, and her'child Lucy, aged 3 years
and six months, sold as tiro property of Augustin
Greene, iate of said county; deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.’
B. F. GREENE, Ex’r.
NANCY F. GREENE, ExtiV
Oct 25, 1856 42
SALE! SALEM*
WILL be at the Plantation ofthe late Wil
liam C. Dawson, deceased, near Greenes
boro, Ga., on Thursday and Friday, sth and 6th of
November, a fine lot of Stock, consisting of Horses,
Cows, and cattle of every description; also, Corn,
Fodder, Plantation implements, and tools, and every
thing in anywise connected with plantation use.
GEO. O. & L. vV. DAWSON, Adorns.
Oct 11, 40
SALE! SALEM ’
FURKITXJRjg! FURNITURE!!
ON Saturday, 7th of November, will be sold in
Greenesboro, the Furniture and Household
utensils, Ac., at the residence of William C. Dawson,
deceased.
GEO. 0. & L. W. DAWSON, Admrs.
Oct 11 40
tirem County Land for Sale.
W® will cell, on Tuesday, the 4th dav of g®
November next, at the Court House
door in the city of Greenesboro’, to the highest bid
der, the following tracts or parcels of bind, belong
ing to the estate of William C. Dawson, deceased:—
One tract'known and designated as the Parks tract,
containing 1,000 acres, more or-less. This farm is
about two and a half miles from Greenesboro, and is
situabo on the waters ot Itichland and Polebridge
creek. One tract known as the Home Place con
taining about 1,2.00 acres; more or less, situate’lying
and being between the Georgia Railroad on the North
and the road ladmg to Willis’ Ferry. One tract
known as the Coleman tract, containing 800 acres
more or less, distance three and a half miles from
Greenesboro; and one tract khown as the Cobb tract
containing 200 acres,-more or less. The first theo
tracts are well improved and well watered, with a
sufficiency of timber to keep them up. The latter
tract is without-a settlement. These are among the
best farms in the county 7. Any person wishing to
examine them will call on us, or on Mr. Copeland
on the premises, who will show them the land.
Terms made known on day of sale.
GEO. O. & L. W. DAWSON, Admrs.
Greenesboro, Ga., Aug 30 34
®TS€B.—Will be sold In Greenes- a a
AYi boro, -Ga., on the first Tuesday in No- jfPfjj
vembb* next, the Rcsiuoncc and Grounds ofcJ=lss
the late William C. Dawson, deceased. The place is
finely improved and has- every convenience that
could be desired. GEO. Q. &L. W. DAWSON.
Aug 80 34
Trastce’g Sa!e.
fiLETILL be. sold in Greenesboro, Greene county,
T V on the first Tuesday it: November next, the
Land belonging to the children of Mary O’Neal, de
ceased, adjoining Corry, Dolvin, Perkins and others,
containing Five hundred and twenty-nine acres.—
Sold by virtue of a deed of trust executed by John
Stephens to John OlNeal. Terms oh the day".
JOHN O’NEAL, Trustee.
Sept 6, 1850 35
idHdmstrator’s Sale.
U NDER 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
Itmds belonging to.S. T. Peek, and others, sold lor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Martin Til
ler, .dcc’d. Terms on the pay of sale.
J. G. HOLTZCLAW, ) ,
JAMES M COX, J A<i "“' s -
October 14 th, 1856. 42
Administrators Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order ofthe Honorable Court
of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the city of Greensboro,
on the 1 si Tuesday in December next, between the
usual bout's of sale, the House and Lot in said city
known a.-: the Carriage Shop, now occupied by Wm.
E. Walker & Cos., containing about one half aero
more or less, belonging to the Estate of Jesse W.
Champion, late of said county.’ This Lot has upon
it a B'icks'mith Shop, and has every convenience-for
carrying on ihe Carriage business. Terms made
known oh the day of sale.
JAMES W. JACKSON, Adm’r.
LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x.
October 14tb, 1856. 42
Legatees* Sale.
OW the ninth day of December next, will be Sold
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 oxcart —
several line mules, two brood mares, ox . n, cows and
c fives, and stock cattle; bogs, pork and stock; sheep;
household ,-nd kitchen furniture, corn, fodder,
shucks, wheat, oats, peas, plantation and blacksmith
tools, &c. Ac. Also, at the same time and place, 40
likely negroes. Sale to continue from day to day
until ail is sold. Terms on the day of sale.
LEGATEES.
October Bth, 1856. 41
GrccMc Sheriff is Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door In
the ciiy of Greenesboro, Greene county,
on the first Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One negro Girl by the name of Etneline, of black
complexion, about 12 years old, levied on as the
property of Pinkney J. Tuggle, to satisfy feur ftfas
from Greene Superior and Inferior Courts, one in fa
vor of French & Butler, vs. P. J. Tuggle, one in fa
vor of R. A. Houston vs. P. J. Tuggle, one in favor
of Robt. Newsom vs. P. J. Tuggle, one in favor of
W. G. Dunn vs. P. J. Tuggle. Property pointed out
by PUT.
Also, at the same time and place the Store House
and one acre of Land, more or less, known as the
Wood villo Store, levied on as the property of Jas.
M. Cox, to satisfy one Ufa from Greene Superior
Court in favor of James A. Crews vs. Jas. M. Cox.
Property pointed out by PUD. A tty.
Also at the same time and place, one negro woman
by the name of Nellie, about 58 years old, levied on
as the property of Robert Newsom to satisfy one fifa
issued from Greene Inferior Court, in favor of Baker
& Wilcox vs. Robt. Newsom. Property pointed out
by PUS?. Atty.
Also, at the same time and place, two negroes, a
man by the name of .Ferry, about 53 years old, and
a girl named Rhoda, about 18 years old, levied on as
the property of Jesse Finch, to satisfy one fifa from
Greene Superior Court in favor S. Wil
liams vs. Jesse Finch. Property’porhted outby PUT.
T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff.
Sept 24 38
WANTED.
1 Bushels Wheat, forwhich the cash
J. vfvv V/ will be paid on deli very.
7 C. C. NORTON,
Greenesboro, June 28, 1856. 25