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Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
\\7IIiL. be sold before the Court House door in
If the city of Greenesboro, Greene county, on
the li* - 8t Tuesday in December next, within sue
hours, the following property, to-wit:
One tract of land containing one hundred and Hltj*
*cvs more or lass, levied on aa the property of Geo.
W. Slaughter to satisfy a mortgage fl fa from Greene
Superior Court in favor of Curtis Ponott —said lari i
sold under the fort closure of mortgage, for the pur
po.ae of perfecting titles —said land joins lauds of
A!< x. Smith, John Smith and Win. Bryant.
Also, at the sum .l time and place, the Steam Saw
and Grist .Mill, with the lands belonging to the satn.
containing four acres, with all machinery pertaining
sod mill levied on as the property of John R. R-
Ihooka under an order of Court to satisfy the claims
( f Arch. L>. Brooks, liartO. Peek, Wiley G. John
son and others.
GARRETT WOODIIAM, Sheriff.
Oct 21,1856. H
Greene Shcrifif*s Sale.
‘TTSTTII.iI. be sold Indore the Court House door
V v in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Turn
diy in December nfcxt, within the legal hour* of sale,
the following property to-writ:
One negro woman by the name of Mary, of black
complexion, about forty years o’d, one houa and lor
in Pen field, occupied by B. E Spencer, and on<
*tore house, on main street, in Penfield, adjoining
the store of McWhorter A: Armstrong. Levied 01
as the property of Benj E. Spencer to satisfy a!i f
from Greene Superior Court in favor of V. C. Nor
ton. vs. Benj E. Spencer, a d S. I). English &J. H.
Jv <.Ufih security. Property pointed out by tho se
curities.
T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff
0 i 25 £2_
Atimiiiisiratoi Sale.
TTSi.I. he sold ot the plantation of Jesse W
l V Champion, deceased, on Thursday the 27'd
d;iy of November next, ail the peri hable property
of said estate, consisting of corn, fodder, oats. pea*.
* hea*, stock of all kinds, consisting of horses, nui'es.
r O.l sand eaters, hogs, sheep—plantation and firm
ing utensils and other articles too tedious to mention.
Sal ’ t > continue from day to day until all iB Bold.—
Twins on the day of sale.
JAMES W. JACKSON, Admr.
LOUISA CHAMPION. Adm’x.
Oct 24, 1856. 1 43
f*AI/E OF LOTS OF LAND.
Agreeably t> nr. order from the Court b 1
Or<litmr of Wapon county, nil! be sold ontl
fi Tuesday in December nest, before the Com*
IL'Use door in Murray county, between the u-na
hour* of pale, lot of land No. 186, 9f t ’ dirt., 8d sec
Oh the ftrat Tiu-B’ay in January, 1857, b-fire *h
Court House do r in Carroll county, lots Nos, gn,
IP>, al, 10th district. On the first Tmsdav j,
Fb uary, before the Court House door i . Polk com
t , h't >o. 12P4, 2d district 4r.h section. On tin
fi t Tip sdav In March, b fore the Court House dnm
in Paulding countv, lt * v o.
section. On the first Tuesffi.v in April, b< fore th.
C -uit House door in Carophi.ll county, lot No. 98u
18ib di&tric.. 2d sect-on.
ELIZABETH MOON, E'ctrx.
of Elijah Moon, dock!.
A s IRr!i ° 42
Adin.iissti ntor’s Sale.
AGREEABLY* to *ll order fro-o the 0 nrt of Ot
d'nwv of G'-eene county, will be Sold b for
th# Court House door, sh the City of Greensboro,
on the first Tuesday in Drcembijr n*xt, between th
lgf• hou* of ante, the 3mse and Lot in sai! Citv.
kn n #• v *'Tf.LlS’ !ITEL, belonging to the F.s
treo ! Louden *Vilfiss. dee’ll., late of ssahl Courts
Th-g House has been long ami favotably known ti
ihs traveling public, and in centrally located.—-
There * upon the nreinimtH a jj>od Well, Stable,
*nd ad necessary Out buildtojirs.
The pfi-n-iges will be ghown t<> any oce desirous
of at-ing them by the Skibacriber. Term# mad
known on the day of sale.
Cc.t-.her 8, 18-.fi. Q if. WILLIS, AdmV.
Administrators’ Salt*.
“A AT*ILL l>e sod at, the Court House in tfv city
f ? of OreCwVonro, Greene county,.on the
Tuesday in Decernb r next, b -tiveen the usual hours
of sale, One Thousand ami. Seventy-nine acres o‘
Land, more or less, on the waters of the Oas*>che.
y !)• lit sight miles east of Greenesboro, adjoining th(
lands of Abram Perkins, James Dolvin, W jti. [trod;
and others, formerly belonqpng to the estate of John
Co’ef.v, deceased. There are* about five bundled
acre# in the woods, the balance has been in cultiva
tion, and is in good condition, and susceptible of im
pmvt>nlent. Th re are good nepro Houses. Gii
1J use and Press. and other necessary outbuildin#*
on the plantation'. Pe’ Sma desirous of looking ‘<*
the land can r-n 11 upon Jas W. Jackson, Admr., 01
John Champion, on the premises. All sold as th*-
propevty of J< sse W. Champion, deceased, under an
order fr m the Honorable Court of odinavy ol
G-e-ne countv, for the benefit of the heirs andcred
itois of said deceased. T>rms made known o.uth<
tis-y of sale.
JAMES W. JACKSON, Admr.
LOUISA -CHAMPION, Admr’x.
o’t 7, 1 bod 40
Administrator's Salts
A GREF,. ALLY to an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Greene county, will be sold on th
fi-st Tuesday in December'next, before the Court
House door in Greenesboro, Greene countv, between
the hours of sale, all the Mineral interest and
reserved-rights of Augustin Slaughter, dec’d. whicl
is * tracked io * T.ot of One acre of Land, which i
sold oh the first Tuesday in January 1854, to the
Lbfb bidder in Greensboro.
The Mineral interest covers Two Hundred Ames
pinrp or 1 sr. around said One acre, more fully de
ed'd ed in the D cds c. f said Land, adjoiniiig land?
•! YY’ir. Tuggle, Sen. Terms Cash.
W. B. BRIGHT WELL, AdmV
Oetobr-r 7, 18ofi. -of A. SlaupLter, deeVl,
Admhiistrator’s Sale.
Agreßably to mi order from >he Court ot
Or dnarv of Greene county, will be sold 01
the first Tuesd-v in Dec nd-er next, before the Coni’
House door i ; Grce- esboro. Grconv I'onnfv, b- tw o i
trie u-u.-d hours of sah*, a certain tract of land Unom
as the Fr t-vell ‘l’iaet. containing f< ur hundred an- 1
t’uriv-W'Ven an 1 a half acres, more or 1- M, l>-iiiu’e
r v “ends of Ponllaiu, Cone, Mrs. Mont fort, Mrs
Sl v/et *nd others. Sold under the las* will arid tes
of WilHam Fretwell, deceased, for tlie pur
pose of division among the remainderman Ptrsoiv
d- sirons (> f seeing said land are referred to James L
TVonr, Esfj.. of- G'-eene*#.oro, Ga. Terms on da l *
*i Mle. WILLIAM IT. KELLY, Admr.
de bonis non, with the will annexed.
Sc*- ?7. I fc s6 89
Trustee’* Sale.
Agreeably to an ('icier of the Super io
C'U'tot G*e< ne county, 1 offer for sale a tract*}
L ‘c<‘i m h'lij 4('o Acres more or h-ss, lying on
t ‘ e Oconee River, 10 um'ck ft otti Grc-eni-horn on th
Ror.fi leading to Si if I Shoal-:. There are about 10.0
in of Cotton land, and about the name amount in
\A o Os, well timbered. The place has on it a good
Dwelling House, Oinf-house, Pa king-screw, and all
n c ss-ry Out-buildings. I will sell with the Pan
tetion. Corn. drier, and some Stock, or separat.
if (haired. If not di-.po>c-d of privately hef.re that
tune, it vcid h .-old to the highest bidder in the City
of Greensboro, on the Ist Tuesday in TANARUS) cemher.—
Slid property w>] 1 as a Tnisr, a different investing i
S>f tl ie proceeds heinj deemed advisable,
T> under*’-ned w ill allow the place to any vho
V*v de-ire to look at it. J VS. WATSON.
Sept. 2-sch, 1850. 38 Trustee.
Administrator’* Sale*
U A ’PER from the Court of Ordinary of
Greene , will be sold on the Ist Tm s
diy in at Greensboro, the Tract ol
Land whereon tins late Martin ‘filler lesided. e<*n
t doing Five Hundred and Eighteen acres, a joining
lends belonging to S. T. Peek, and other-, s >id or
tHe benefit of the h iiv and creditors of Martin Til
ler, dec’ii. Terms on ‘ln- p:v of sa’e
J. G IIOLI ZCLVW, ) . . ,
JAMES il COX, \ AdiJ, ra *
October J t tl', I&6U. 43
GEORGIA, Greene couutf.
WHEREAS, Isaac A. \V-Jitfmv AshuirurtTi
tor upon the estate oULen-uei Shipp, late
of said county, deceased, also, Adin’ndsttator vpm,
■he estste of‘William G. Or •s-’ard, Utc of the Biate
>f Alabama and county of Tai ipoo-a, decea-ed, pe
tition the Court of Ordinary tor Letter* *-.f Dtmuis
sion from said Adu inistralions,
Thi se are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, it any they have, on
-, r before the first Monday iu April, 1857, why said
Administrate* should not. be discharged.
Given under toy hand at office in Greonesbc.ro
Sept. 22d, 1856. r .
. EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
Sent 26 ‘ 6m 3 s
GEORGIA, Grceue county.
COURT or ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, Wm. 0. Cheney, Admjnlatra
tor upon Iho. estate of Catherine F.. Cheney,
.etitions for Letters of Dismission from the further
administration of said estate:
These a>-e therefore, to cite and arm wish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, if any they have, on or before'the first
Monday in December next, why said Administrator
.hould not be discharged.
Given under tuv hand at office in Greeueeboro.
May 14, 18* 6. ‘ \
EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary.
May 24, 1866 mm 20
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF OKDINAitS’.
Amos Shaw, Executor of the j
t T last Will and IVsiaiimnt of John Shaw, de
•cased, petitions for Letters of Dismission from his
Sxecutorship:
These -re therefore, to cite su'd admonish all and
ingukr the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
■ > show cause, if any they have, on or before the first
Jonday in December next, why t aid Executor mould
mt t>e di -charged.
Given under my hand nt office in Greenesboro.
Uay 16, 1856.
EUGENI US I, KING, Ordinary.
Mav 24,1856. mfirn 20
Notice. 4,. months aiitr date, ! nil! ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Green e untv,
ar leave to sell a negro bov, Miles, the property oi
BaMy Iladin. JNO. G. liOLTZCLAW,
Sept 20 Guardian.
N r O’TICE—Tim in. n;i:s aher and if. l shall ap
ply to the Court of Gi dinary ol Greene county
i.ir iea.ve to sell the land and m-groe.-t - belonging to
he estate of John Scott, late of said co-inty, dec. as
d. F. O. FULLER, Adtn.
Scot 11,1856 ,
\T O'ilL’E uui tmmllis oft< t i.tie apphoaU"!’
Xl a ill be uia)i‘ to the o<dinary. of Green** court
j v for leave to-sell the real c-tM; ■ f Edward • yofis
ey, de based. C.‘ M. CRO3-LSY, Admr.
Sept ! 0. 1856 “ 87
N r OTICE. .—Tu” lii /iups ;otpf date, I win apply
•o tne C iurt of (■■ dtmuy of Hancock county, sot
have to sell the lion! Estate of John H. Parrott, ol
aid counlv, deceased.
ALFRED ii. JACKSON, Admr.
dc bonis non, with the Will annexed.
‘Sop*2. 1856 ‘ 80
VTOTICE—T wo months after dite we will ap
plv to the Court, of Ordinary of Greene coun
tv for leave to sell a portion <>f the negroes belong
ig l j the ysta'o.of Vinceiit R. Thn?nt*n. deceased.
THOMAS R. TIP HLV f OV, ) , ,
WILLIAM A. OVERTON, C 1: ""’
Sept 24th, isoti. 88
VTOTkCE-1 wo mi mbs after date I will applt
JlI to ttifc Court of Ordinary, of Greene county for
■ eavc lo Sell the real estate belonging to D mis - W.
Retd, late of said county* deceased.
Pill'Ll P ii. ROBINSON, Admr.
Oct 25, 1856 42
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY loan t-rd *r ofihe iI --norablokOoi Irt
of Ordinary of Greene county, will he sold be
lt iv the Co'ft House door in the city of Greensboro,
;n the Ist Tuesday in -Deecufi er n v xt; hetweisn tin
usual hours ofsrrlv, the Ho HO and L rt in said ct\
known as the Carriage Simp, now occupied by Win.
E. Walker & C0.,-, containing ’about one half -acr
more O” lea -’, belonging to the Estate of Jesse W.
Champion, kite of said cetinty.- This Lot lias upon
it a Biaelwnnitii Shop, ai>d has every conve iieace fio
carrying on the Carriage business. Terms made
known on the day of.sile.
JAMES W. JACKSON. AdmV.
LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x.
OcmbrLUh, 1856, 42
iiCgatecs’ SrsUt.
OW the ninth day of December next, will be sold
at the residence of the late Redding J-tnvll,
li ceased, all of his estate, both, t ea* and personal,
consisting of the Plantation, ©he pair good match
Horses and carriage, two- waggohs and ox cart —
several fine routes, two brood ni J'es, ox p, rows and
edvts, ai d'stook earth; ftogs, pork and sb ek; sheep:
household and kitchen furnitun*, corn, fodder,
shucks, wheat, i>ft ts, picas, plantation and Mack smith
tools, &c.’ &c. Also, at the same time and place, 40
ikely nefp’ocs. Sde to continue from day to day
until all is sold. Terms on tbo day of fide.
LEGATEES.
Oct >b r Bth, Iss T. 41
Executors’ Sale.
A GBEEABLI:’ to an order of Court of
ut\. Old n?ji vot Gr -cne county, will be sold be
fore tiie Court House door in the city oi Greenesboro,
*et*.veen #he usull hours of sale, cirtbo first Tuesday
n J.tiriupy next, a negro ivonmn about 40 years of
>ge, iifiturti Ivuty, aud'iier child Lucy, aged o years
aid six m inks, s.<U as th - property of Augustin
Gre< ne, late of fiai i county, deceased.’ Terms made
knout on the tLy of sa! .
R. F. GREENE, ExV.
NANI V V. (jRELNE, Extx.
Oc t 2-5, 1856 42 .
GSSI.37.ITf & A SKIN,
Warehouse anJ Poiu ;.Lssio:rMerc i a is.
it <•> unlit street. Augusta, Georgia.
POSSESSING e'try fae’lirv, will devote their j
personal an 1 yhdivid o attention to the stoi
ige ar.tl Wife of tiofon and other Produce consigned
‘<) their can*, and to the purchase ol Bagging, Rope
and Family .Supplies
rom:nisiun,f ,r m ;!:ne Cotton 25ett*. per Bale.
Sqr'Oiish advances made on Produce in Store.
Tuo’s A. Git.nam, of Oglethorpe.
Fhkp. F, A skin, *• f ‘fs-;-t*
Aug. 2d. 185if.—Hm 31
TO THE CTTIaBENSi OF PEAEIELD
A A i> VICI NITY.
rpilE Subset *I m rx are now r. e iving a splendid
JL stock of F\i.L find WINTER GOpDS, com
prising Dry Go< ds us every vnr ety arid shade, Read\
made a I*l.inyr, (i gn-’U lot) Hat**, Cap-, B ots arm.
Slmes, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass, Wood
and Willow Ware, Drug , \lcdkimfc. Groceries, <fcc.
xi’., all if which love Lien selected with an •spe
cial eye to style, tash and the inaiket. All are in
vited to call and exatr. he our Stock, as we Feel cbn
tiilent of pit a*i> g. A good pnt. of our goods hlive
been bought f<r cash, ami are ••tiered lov down
Jtcsp- ctfuMv, PHELPS it SEALS.
Pcnfinid S -p*. 20. ir.y 537
OLOfeGU TL.AIAS.
THU subscribers take pleasure in staling (o theii
old cusloiiiers and othciH wishing Muir Wool
made into the Lest Plains manufactur'd in the Uni
ted States, that we are now receiving and will re
ceive Woo 1 , findsh warp, and'charge but ! 4 c uts
per yard I r manufacturing (-ash,) as that is -a hat
we hare to pay for all t e unit-• id we use.
The Factory is situated 18 mi es south 6f Greenes
boro, 12 miles southwest White P.ains, 14 miles
northwest of Sparta, 14 east, of Eutonton, on the
Oconee river, in Greene county.
LAWRENCE MANF. CO.
Aug 2, 1356 £0
J. M. &CO.,
Wliolesaio and * Sealers In
FIME BEAB.Y-MADE CLOTHING,
Fader SSs.e Fnilcil States Hotel, Augusta, 6a,
Jffl, JHEWBT & CO. have just opened an elegaat, stock of : REaDY~MADfr OLOTULSir,
• for Men an l Boy’s wear. They respectfuliy call the nUontfon of ali.persons u* wiuit .1 grxrd *?-’L
madc ‘food*, tu their Stodt. CALL IN. - v O* t. 18
P. B. PLUMB & CO.,
.DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
-— v 4Hi> KirPAjK. DKALKR9 IN
Pure Medicine*, Chemicals, Drugs. Paints, Oils, French and American Windn\c
Glass , Varnishes, Pulti/, Paint Mills . Gold Foil , Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choir#
Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap,
Foreign and Domestic • Handkerchief Extracts , and. Cologne Water,
Gtound Spires, and Flavoring Extracts , LandretJis Garden Seeds,
Together with every 1 other article usually kept in their lino—all of which they offer at WHOLESALE
or RETAIL, on as liberal terms asean be had at any other estalishmerst, March 24, 1855-12-1 y
Hear tht United Slates Hole!, insnsta, Henr^la.
IS TIIF Ml OLS AG RUT FOR TOE SALE OF
cumum, ,m mm & cairn justly celebrated ‘
MlPfimißlfis
r l MIE experience, of iimiv than thirty years in tfiia nituket, has proved thoee Instruments better adapted
JL to this climate —that they stand in r. .ne better, and retain their original quality longer--than any
others that have ever been introduced, lie ’lias constantly mi hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, at
LOW PRICES! and if any particular fityta or make i.-| desired, he is prepared, and will order end furnish
to the customer, at the lowest’ Factory, prices, at any Depot in ibis city, in perfect order and tune, with
out* extra, charge,.-any kind they may want, and will give a. guarantee that everything sold by Him shall
prove exactly ae represented. Ho has a large stock of
JTfttzic* Bjistruti ion Hooks of *sll Minds*
GUITAEB, ¥IOLIMS, ACGOEDIONS,
And everyUiing appertaining lo the-Miinic bmsiutm
’ ALSO,
For sale on tho best t'jriuy
orders proutptiy attended to, ar.d all information <ie?re<l eheonuLjy given. Julv 21 29 Iy*
GEO. A. OATES & RBOTIffiR,
O SO Ji. Zj ii .84 ft rt %
PIANO FORTES. BOOKS, MUSIC, &C.,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN IHL UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS,
RESSPS3CTFITIL.,EiTf invite thu attention of their friends and the public goueralf v- to ibelr iartre
and weli-seleeted stock of
■jrp® Dst /m. Mi r mBL m. s *
From the following ilanufactorteH, for which thi-y are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon Raven, A. ff 4 Gale cj* a7l d Hazleton Ag Brothers, Netr York; and
Pallet L Davis ry Cos., Boston,
which, for sweetness of tone arm u irabuity, capnot be < xcclicd, it. is nselefis to sav tnoro in their favor
as they are too well known io vie,*ri puffing ’Pwho FdftGl < f any Muter or style ordered at the lowest
prices. Their assortment of MUSID in very large.. Also, always on hand, a supply of
mfSeimleoMSi
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
*s . ..-m. sm sc kMr em im ‘u 7 :bkj rmo* +
suitable for a.full Band, beaidev in. tho Music line. AH tho new Books and Music received as
soon as published.
at a distance, ordering from ad, can depend upon.getting a good article, as we make it a
point to kedp.goods of the best quality, and such its we can recommend, and warrant in every respect.
N. .3. --For the satisfaction -of persons who may want to order.—not haying an opportunity of visiting
the city,—we refer, with plca'sure,. to’the following gentlemen, who Lave purchased from ns, and who
have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could he added, but space will not allow *t
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory .College, Oxford. Ga., jJ. L. Reid, Esq Eatonton, Ga.,
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga,. j V*. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga..
Col. N. L, FI etching, Laivroncevflte,’ Ga., i Rev. J. H. Echoes, Pres’t Madison Female College.
Mav 12, 1855. jy 19
Ihe Pc Medical University of Phila.
( nrncr of Twelfh and Oh ext nut Streets.
TllfS Medical Institution, designed for both sex
es, consists of two equal and separate depart
ments.
The teachings are highly liberal, and conducted
on n new and progressive syst m; and the course of
study is much enlarged'.
Students of cither sex, vising Philadelphia with
a view of acquiring a Sound practical medical educa
tion, should visit this institution previously to engag
ing elsew here.
The preliminary- lectures to the fall term com
mence on the first of October, and Hu; regular course
tit-gins on the t>tb, and will continue lor sixteen
weeks. Ihe spy ng term’ corn me net s about the 20th
of February, and continues until the first of June,
1857.
For announcements containing Terms, and other
particulars, address J. M. MACOMBDER, M,l).
IXan of the Male I) partmeut,
JOS. S. LONGSHORE. M. D.
~ , oan of the Female Department,
tun , July, 20-HO Bov 1810, 1* -t. Oflice.
IMdKMiUiV FOR MBGRUES.
rj*WE undersigned have opened in this city, an
.niirrnary for tht reception of negroes who
may need medical ur surgicaj treatment, it is con 1
V'-"lentLy fijturib ii in a house just aero vUhe Alicy frurp
the I aswmgcr,Depot, add ?$ now ready'to
e-eive'pxfionts. ‘
Ihe charges for Board*wHJ hs merely sufficient to
coyer expenses, those for Medical treatment, rted Hot
gicnl Operations, such as cu.stoupirj.
Planters and others who may send ukpat ients from
a distance, may depend on their kervanss receiving
every attention that may he required. -
James mercer green, m. and.
r henry l, battle, m. and.
Macon. Jan. 9th, 1856, 6tnl3
iiismij it is!
Granger’s Corn, Cob, and Meal itEill.
THE subscriber n sipectfully informs tbe puibhc !
that he has taken* the Agency for the sale of !
the .bove Mills in Greene, Haycock, Morgan and j
Putnam counties. All’ oi to I
Greenesboro will receive attention.
July 19—28tf W. W. D. WEAVER, Agt |
; BOMB OF TEMPERANCE.
of Us* Ufftml Division.
!8. 0. Granniss, .No. 1,....G. W. P.
!G. J. Ltibxj) .. No. 17, G. W. A.
j May Horn. r ...,50. ], .. o. 8.
I A.-.G. fkrrrs, ... -.- . . No. 0, ~. 0. T.
|I, S. Gardner, No, 84,. ..G. Con.
|G. W. iluNNicoTY. ...;No, 0,.. .0, Sent.
j Jos. Giu.suam, No. 102,. .. .<l. Chap.
: OFFICERS GRAND LARGE KNIGHTS OF JEMCKO.
At >i regular meeting.of the Grand Lodge Knights
’ of Jericho, S’ soe of Georgia, held in the City of At
’ lauta, on the Oth inat, the fihlo -viug were elected
; its officers for the ensuing year:
I; E. M. PenqjlEton, of Sparta, G. \V. C.
1 W. D. Williams, of Ox h ,!, G. W.V. C.
I VTm. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder,
j p. M. Tidwell, of Fairhiirn, G. W. M.
li. P. Dav'ant, of PenfielJ, G. W T . 8.
11. 0. GartEh, of Calhoun, G. W. Chap,
j Sept 10, 1853.,
HACK LIME
I rsrTWKL’i PKafIKLB -V GKXSNKStBOItO.
j rpIIE undersljy.ed, Proprietors of
| J the above named True, would
j ; , ;-,>^ctfully T anmnnx o to the public generally that
t vie are, after successful operation for nr re than three
1 gegrs sell running number one Backs between Pen
| lie'd*HiHi Gieenesboro. -The Hack is ready always
i at the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey
• pay.ser.gers to Penli< Id, and upon notice will meet
!p j sons on tin: night Trains. Wo would furthermore
state that we keep"on band IloTses and Buggies for
hire, bpth at Penfleld and Grtwnesboro. We are
nr<.‘pared cy;rr, or furnish persons with convey
,ll,4s to Dr. Durham’s, Scuil Shoals, Sparta, White
Plnir'S, Wc* lstock, or arty of the neighboring*)towns
.... | u j,:ie |daces. G-ustomers will find ready travel
ing Rccdfi eda dons by calling on Q. Thompson,
rMonro’s Bote!) OreenesWa, or upon D. W. Wiljjpn,
Penfleld. WILSON & THOMPSON.
July 19, 1850 ly-^2B
|ST VB Rv-'A&'TSI jr^^ETf^'f-'ii
k'lH ‘
HOLLO WAY’S P ! UPS .
” US’ tjtE WE .SICK r
it ha* bees the lotf the hnman r, ce to be. wofgh.ed d-.>rn t.jt
iHsease and suffering. HOI •U)WAT*B PIL.IJ3 are ?jKsd<il*y adapt
ed to the relic! of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and
the INFIRM, of all cHmecvag-?, const: tutiofle. Profes
sor Holloway personally superintend? t''e manufacture es bis roed
fciuee In the United States, and offer? their, to g. free end. t alight
eot-d people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the re mo
ral of disease.
THESE PILLS PUPJFY IRE HI, 001).
These famous Pills are expressly combined to ora-fate op the
stomach, t“ e llTer, the kidi<ey, the inuga, the skin, ami the bow
el?, correcting any derangement ‘-v. tfelr function?, ptrffying tiiC
blood, the very fountain of life, and tour curing disease in hit its
fcrm.
n YSPEPSIA AXL LIVER COMPLAINTS:
Nearly half the human race Hav'e taken these PjlU. ft has been
proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal
to them in rases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach’
complaints, generally. They aeon give a healthy tone to these or
gans, however much drai%ed, and when all other mean - b%v
failed.
RE NEPAL DEBILITY , IJJ. REA LTD.
Many of the most despotic Government* have opened their Cus
tom Houses to the introduction of those’ PH;*, that they n&y be
come the medicine of the masses. Learned OulleVca admit that
this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons e*f deli
cate health, or where the system ha* been impaired, a Its Invig
orating properties never fall to yfTord relief
FEMALE ( OMPLAIN TS.
No female.young or old. should he without this celebrated med
icine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at. ali peri
ods. acting in runny cnees like a charm, it is also the beet and
safest m dicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for
•my complaint; iohgequent’y no family slop’d be without it.
llMUwoy's Pilh are the best remedy knamn In the
world for ths following Diseases :
Asthma Diarrhoea Indigestion Stone and Gravel
Bowel Complaint-) Dropy Influenza Secondary Symp-
Ootighe Debility inflammation torn*
j OoWS’ Fever k Ago’ Veuerial affict- Inward Weakness
1 Cheat Female Com lions Liver Complaints
I CoßtlvetiOsa plaints Worms, of H I.Qwn'ss of spirits
j Dyspepsia Headaches kinds piles
| V ? °l‘‘ at-the Manufactories of Pro'essor Hollowat, % Maiden
j Lane, New York, and 24-i Strand. London, by all respectable Drug
j gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States ?rid
| the civilized world,in boxes, at 35 cents, 621* cents, aid’fVeach.
is a considerable saving by taking the larger Wics.
N. B. Directions for the. guide nee of patients, in every disorder
arc affixed to each box. t^4d
~A MAUVRfXons REMEDY”
r ft A yt %UVS3 S, ; S. it f T \&y. t J
110hl.dWAY’S OINTMENT
The guard external remedy.
By the aid of a microscope, we sec millions of little opening* o?>
the surface of our bodies. Through these tEfs* Ointment, when
robbed on the R-in, la carried to any organ or inward part. Dis
e -res of the K i-lney*, disorders of the Liver, affections of the heart,
inflammation of the Lungs, Asthjuag, Coughs, ml Colds, are by
Its means effectually cured. .Every housewife snows that salt
passes irmly through bone or meat any thickness. This heal
Ing Ointment fur more readily penetrates through any bone O’
fleshy part of the living body, caring the most dangerous inward
com plainthat cannot he reached by other means.
ER ESI PELA.% SALT ERE EM AND SCOR
BUTIC RUMORS.
No remedy has ever done so roach for the care of diseases o< the
Skin whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case
of Salt Rheum, Scurvey, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erusipelas, can
long withstand its influence. The inventor las travelled over
irmriy parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, uispena
ing thi3 Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has
thus been the means of restoring conntiess numbers to health.
SORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS £
ULCERS.
Pam 4 of the most scientific surgeons now rely palely on the use
ofthis wondcrfri! Ointment, when having to cope with the worst
caa-P of sores, wounds,ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors
Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments,
dispatched to the hospital of the East, large shipments of this
Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in
the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any nicer, glandular swell
ing, stiffness or contractions of the joints, evert of §0 year's stand
ing.
PILES AND FISTULAS
These and other similar distressing complaint* can be effectual
!y cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the part ; affected
and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot.
Both the Ointment and, Bills should he used in the
following rases. *
Bnniorxs Lumbago Sore Legs Swelled Glands
Burns Mercurial Kmp- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints
Chappc-d Hands lions Sore Heads Ulcers
Chilblains Piic-s Here Throats “Wounds of ail
Gout Salt Rheum Sprain? kinds
Skin Diseases Scald?
* t *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, 85 Maiden
I.ane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by ali respectable
Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the Untied States,
end the civilized world, in Dots, at 25 cents, 62cen ; e,and $1 each.
is a considerable saving by Irking the larger sizes.
N. P.. Directions for the guidance of partients in every disorder
are affixed to each Pot. . 1y47 Nov 17,1856
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. ( The Author of the above volume is
. ■v- lift a graduate of cue of the first Medical
e • fclioets in the United Mates and hav
te.-'V*. y ! .’ ‘•’! tng devoted a quarter of a century to
y ..■*/ NA’; 4- y the study and treatment of Syphiilis
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and America is thoroughly demons'rated in h 6 own highly suo
cessfu. practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many thou
sands Os cases in the City of Philadelphia alone.
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unbounded, hut at, the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he
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ness to the community at large, through the medi'im of ids ‘'Med
ical Manual and Hand-Book for the AtUicted.”
It is a volume that should be in the hand of every family in the
land, whether used as a preventive oT secret vices, or as a guide
for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive sour
ces ever visited upon mankind for the sins of sensuality and impu
rity of every kind.
It is a volume that has received the unqualified recommendation
of the first physicians In the land, while uiar.y clergymen, fathers,
mothers, philanthropists and humanitarian-, have most freely * x
tended its circulation in all quarters where Us powerful teachings
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j physical healing of multitudes o’ our people, among the young, vot
atile and Indiscreet,otherwise theprideaqd flower of the nation.
The author argues pa'rtieulaTly, most strongly against every spe
cies of self-defilement, and warns Par tit and guardians, in search
ing tonus, to guard the young of both ~ xes from I'.e terrible con
sequences Concomitant of their ignophoe of physiological laws and
sexua impurities and irregularities, v. Lether exhibited by preco
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nerlalor-yptiilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weakne-s Ner
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less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret vi
olations of Nature.
, ‘here facts, and when it is also considered Hint about
100,000 persons die annually in the United States of Consumption
a large majority being the victims of the voluptuous indiscretion
of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that
the “ins of the parents are visited upou the children, even to the
third and fourth generation. The Author, imbued with sentiments
of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely be censured for any effort
to restrain the vices of the age, by the humble instrumentality of
bis Medical Manual.
One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage
to any part of the United States for 26 cents, or and coid-s for 11,-.
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AYERS PIUS.
w *” hittixtir UteNtrls to übj BxTent |tea-r be*
*rtf UfHsttiMji ttuy Modfciue,
i-U \Lnd., RJS4U A ill FUR yoursely ? en.
?• t-E- HAt EL, P. if., toe wpU known perfiisttr of Un
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weiy toiiv; eayst # * -
“1 am haypy io sa; your O ATHAUTXC PILLS, that i
found theta a better taniiy medicine for common use ‘ W-ant
other within my sJ.owindgi-. of my fiiends hi,V
marked berf- ttm fr-n tbem and rolumde with me inh-'V-vif-t-j’ *
H-.-y pesos? e-xtr.-iorditHiry virtues for driving o. -. di.wa-es sue
th-’ tjicli. They are not only effectual, but sail o ti pleas',
ant tube taken, qualities ff* hi cWp.Ust make then: valueu be the
public, wi-ec they are known.”
Ttie venerable Chancellor WAR!)LAW, write. fronirßi.Uimr
16th April, 1864; 0
“Dir. Jaaea C. Ayer~#!r : 1 have taken your P'dlg vitfc great,
nont-fit. for the Hstlessness, 1 ! mgotv-. !o-- , v.f appetite. \i, Biiiioo
tiest'.Hche, which
A few doses o< your Pills ettrei? tuff. 1 have* bscd ye at* Them
Pectoral years in my f.m ly forcoitgin, and-cotda cith uj”
failing-succe s. You make medicines which eras, and I foe-1 it s
pleasure to commend you for the good von have done and mi*
doing.” j
* JutlN I Xtf V TIY, Esq. !L;. ol the Penn. Railroad Cc., sav:
u J'a. Ji R. OJfrcs, J > hflodelpMi},£>ee.lh, iPE,
ft": I b4ce pieKsurein Hdjping my testintony to the efficacy of
your medicine, having derived very “moterial benefl! from the u -";
of both your Pectoral und Cathartic. Piils. 1 am never wiUp.ut
them In uiy'fauiily, nor shall I ever cottseht to be, while my aeui*
will procure them.”
The widely retro wrsd 8. P. STEVENS. Mi D., of Wentworth 5
tl , writes: 1
“iiuvitig UM:d your CATHARTIC PILLS in ir.y practice. I certi
/y'frow experience, *!m•- they art ” an itiYaluablt j-uiget’ .s.
et*.se of disordered fr.netibns ->f tire }her,cuiiip! etulacbe, it-.j;-
ge-. iU,co*tivei)s.-?, a;: i Variety* c: dlecasts ti;at toiiuw
they tire h surer remedy thou any other, la all case? where fc *
purgative remedy i. r* quiff n, Xconfidently recemgsenii these Piii
tg the public, as euju rior to .any other that 1 Lave ever ouac.
They are-sttre-jfi'-their ope- atKin, and perfectly safe, qusiitie-*
which make thetajui unraiaavif article for public % I have h>r
many years known your CHERRY PECTOIIAL ns the beet Cough
mfdicHie in the world, arid these Piils are in no wise inferior L\
that a<Lnirt.ble preparation for the treatment of discuses.”
“Acton, Jfff , Kov its, 1868.
**l)r. 1. C. Ayer—Dear Hi: 1 have been ahiicted from rr-y birrk,
with scrofula in its worst fornr, and now, after twenty years’ trial,
and an “untold of amount of suffering, have beeruftiupfcieij cuie-i
in p few weeks by y ou; Pills. Ytiih what feelrcgs of rejoicing f
write, can only be imagined when you” r.ahze what I have suffer
od, and how long. Never utd.it now have I been free from thi>
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and made me almost blind, bes'dtr. the uuerdurahle prate* at iff
ers it settled iu the sculp of my head, ami destroyed my h!r.
and has kept me partly bald nil uty days; sometimes’ it cjime out
ia my face, and, kept it for months a ro sort. About nine week,*
ago, T commenced taking your-Cathartic Pills, and now an euthf
ly free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is fa*/
and my hair has commenced a aealthy growth’ all of which make?
rot? feel aTready a. new persun.
“Hoping this etaniul.it umy be the means of conveying tutor
maiiou that shall do good to others, I am, v.ith every remit ent
of i. rat tudi-, Yours, Ac. MARIA RICKER.”
“1 have known the above named Maria Ricker from her ebb’d*
hotel, and her statement is stt idly true: A. J. ML KKY’K
Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Cos.”
-’DtiL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston.
Wtn Adnl, ISI/4 : ’
. “ tour Pills have curt-. Ime from a bilious attack which aro*
I rn deraugemect of the Liver, which had become very serious.
I ‘ faileo ci sriy rvHef by my piiysician. and from every ierne*
■ “'y 1 could iry, but a t-.w doses of your Pills have oomp.eietv re
| stored me to heaitli. 1 nave g veu them to my children for wours,
1 -V l l lt the best effects. They were promptly cuted. 1 recomtne* d<
I and them to a friend fc'r costiveitess, which had troubled him or
j •uontb.'*; he told me in a few days they had cut fed him. \o u eke
. the best- medicine in the world, and 1 lira free to pay go.”
j Read this from .the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court.
I whose bs-hiiant abilities have math- him well known, not only in
> tbiii, but the neighboring tstates: ’ ‘ ‘ ‘
“A’. tr Chlcanx, bfA AptfL 1554.
Mr: I have great satisfaction m assuring j-u that au<f
’amjiy have been very much benefitted i y your medicine My
n if - was cured two year? since, of • st-vei e and dangerous ‘'ouuh
by your CL PI, AS-- .v. t'ORAi-. and since then li&s’eujoved perfect
iiet-ltfi. Sjy citinlien teiveseveral times been cured from e ttedur
■ t the Influenza and Croup by it. it is , ii.va nabic remedv for
these complaints.” Your G-l’t fiARTIC PiLI 8 have entire!* cured
me from a ••jspcp.ihs and tost -.ones?, which litis grown upon it- 5
tor some years - indet-ti this cure is mod. more important frea
• the fact that 1 had failed to get relief from fl.e bssi
which this section of the country afford?,and from -,n\- of trie r>>-
merous remedies I had taken.
“Voa seem to u?, Docto?, I ke a prcTiCfniial ldesaing to
ismfly, and you o.ay well euyijarse we art lot unmindful of it
Yours respectfully, LivAYITT■ TUAXTER.*
.... ,_ . T> u &*iUChetmj,e* t Ohio, AprilSth, 14.
Dr. J. C. Ay-.r—Honored Hr: I have made a thorough trisi of
CATHARTIC 1’i1.1.5, It ft me y your agent, and have hrea
cared by thwti of the dreadful Klietirn iti.-tn unuci nii.ch t e fotsuA
me suffering. The f.rst <!o.-e rem vtd me, and a lew subsequent
dose? have entirely removed the disease. 1 feel in better heai-fc
now than for eome years before, whkh I att/ii-ute entirdy to the
0 - sos your Cathaktic Pi;?.?. Your.- with great if -ft ft
LUCIUS li. Mil CALF.”
The above are all from persons who are pubPc'y known where
thrj resi"e, ami vvlio v?owh; not unike thceo .-tHtements without &
ihorf-ttgh cruiviction that t/iey were true. Prepared by
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ffrariicrjl aat Asalytira: i'tifmisi,
LOYVELL, mas.?
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RISLKY, A CO., Augusta, Cft- March 27 18
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Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfamevy, Paints
Putty, Paintnnd VdrnLh, (iitw,
Oils, d'c., t£r., Fancy and Toilet
ARTICLES,
HAS Just received from the North, havte?selected with gn.>
clal care, a fresh supply of everything usually kwt la •.
weil Stored Drug establishment.
Dr. M. will not keep other, tloio genuin-j and reliable medicines,
god he will fill orders at prices that will compare favorably with
any wmil;:r establishment this side of Augasta,
To. etver to conduct his bnsine.-s succeasfttl y another year, it is
expected that those indebted will respond punctually to their ac
counts, which will *-e ready at the end of the year. Those who
may wish to settle before that time, can do so, aa the boo",-, as*
“posted’’ to date.
Dr, M. bags leave to refur his acknowtedrojbems to those who
have so liberally patronized tnc Store, and he hop- - .hut by a
carcfUl f.ttention to the business, he will merit a continuance of
their favors.
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to be charged an additional cdst of twenty-five per cent. Union i
this class are included, Potash, 11 kite Lead, Linseed, Train au<4
Lamp oils, Proprietary and Patent Aledicines, cud a few other ar
tictea not necessary to enumerate. This course must be aitoppxi
in order to colle •. funds sufficient to keep up this branch of tins
Stock. Patent Medicines arc on commission, ami caught oe cred
ited except on the terms above mentioned.
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Madison, Ga., Dec 1 4S-
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