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PENFIELD, GEORGIA.
Thursday Htdrulßg, July 30, 1857;
UJSA'I3 THESE FAHAGHAi’HS.
Aiboariber*. in remitting us money, (IWcontiuumg or (ttvertuig
their a*ldre* changed, must be especially particular in mention’
wlsfthc office at which they receive their papers, and from Which
thjy Wish them changed.
Mo subscriber should order the paper cliscontisued until aH ar
rearagee are liquidated, for such orders will not receive atteution,
and the subscriber l held responsible for the time the paper con
tlnaea to be seqt.
t%ose who choose to discontinue their sub frlptionsArill please
do to by a written communication; refusing to take the pa
tters from the office isavot the proper way. We think none the
less of any one because of their discontUiuißK, for it is every man’*
privilege to subscribe or not, as he may think proper.
Take particular notice of the published fact, that our terms are
one dollar if paid in advance each yenY; but if not paid until the
owd of the year, subscribers must expert to pay two tlollara.
Any person sending us five new subscribers, can receive the pa
per orati* for one year. Orders for the paper, unaccompanied
with the doilar will not receive attention.
AO ENTS.
-—rOO ——
Jt h NR WMON - Athens.
ESSE W JACKSON,... Buck Head.
JOHN M HPlff Bowden,
8RGRE15NE........ X .. .Columbus,
OK MfMS *
ALBERT O BANKS Covington.
J M SCOTT.. . ..... Calhoun.
M P SCALES, Carnesville G*.
M W VANDI VERK,. ‘...................... Dalton, Gtt.
T J WIDLIAMS,....i v Ktherajr,
W W CARNES.......’ Fort Valley.
WM Watts, ‘ ..Franklin, Ga.
JARE BRASWELL, ..Fairburu, Ga.
JESSE M CAMPBELL,.. ..Griffin, On.
J H PFCKETT “ Hog Mountain.
R E WHKLHAM Louisville, Go.
J M DORSEY,. JLeo, Ga.
W A MORRI-*, Marietta.
JCCaeRSm’ Macon.
J A J HARRELL.... \. r.'.... Mtlledfrevill, Ga.
B AT*RSON, Orangeburg S C,
D PRICE v ..:...Pickens C. it., S. C.„
ff D MOORE, ... . ..Pleasant Hi!!.
WM M HUMPHREY, Powelton.
JOHN M NKEI *
BC JOHNSON, / Romo Ga,
K A KING,... Koswetl.
J U PINKSTON Sparta.
J D BROOME, ...Tallahassee, Fi.
W F MORGAN * Tennille, Ga.
ABtffcß STANLEY, Traveling Agt.
WM M BURNIRCK Warrington, Fla.
BEV. LEWIS PARKER,.. ..Walterhoro.’ 8. C.
i V CALDWELL,. .Traveling Agent in
JUll and Habersham counties, Qa.
Owing to an extraordinary amount of neces
sary Job WVk for the Commencement exercises we
haye been unable to issue anything more than an
extra, containing the advertisements, f.r this week.
A— IJLLJLL-.J-IiLJ.J-!! 1. _,L ‘.l “ 1 /!”
Holloway's Pills are of infinite benefit to persons
suffering; from nervous tremors and general feeble- j
fleas They renovate the nervous system and brace
the muscles, as well as give tone to the stomach.—
Their purgative action is unaccompanied by pair,
and as they have powerful stomachic as well as aper
ient and purifying properties, they literally carry cn
the work of invigorating the digestion, relieving the
bowels, and regulating the secretions at the same
time. This WMIQt be said of any other medicine in
u*ißteno*, [til.]
MRS. BANNEX, NO. (500 FOURTH STREET SAYSOF
Dr. IV’Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge,
Prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh.
New-York, May 15, 1852.
A child of mine showing symptoms of worms, 1
gave it a bjtUe of Eh*. M’Lane’s Celerated Vermifuge
which brought away a bunch of worms, numbering,
I Should judge, about thirty. The child was very
pick during the operation, but is now‘well and
* hearty.
Mbs. Twist, No. 18 Avenue I), writes under date
of August 10, 1852, and says she had been troubled
with worms for more than a year, and that she took
one bottle of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge,
prepared by Fleming Bros., which brought away
from her over three hundred worms, big and little.
She now believes herself to be entirely free from dis
ease.
Mrs. (Juggins, a German woman, residing at 204
Rivington street, says, that after using one vial of
M’cLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, she passed two
large tape worms.
The above certificates are all frem paties well
known in this city, If there are any who doubt,
they have the names and addresses, and can satisfy
themselves by personal inquiry.
fyPurchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’
Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured by
Flaming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other
Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the
public. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Liver Pills, also his
celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at a ! l regpep -
tah)e drugj stores, ffone genuine without the sig
nature of FLEMING BROS.
Sold by Williams A Lankford, Pen field; and W.
Griffiu, Greenetiboro’, and by one agei t in every
town in the..-South, [so]
W. KING A S<ilVS,
Factor* A Commission Merchant!*, an<l For
wqrdiiif Affqlj.
VALVAR, GEORGIA.
W. KING, BR, 1 MOL- KING. j W. KING, 4K.
Nov. 22, 1856. “ 48
WM. SHAMKOOK LAWIO^,
Cii-'li Advances on Produce.)
upturn AJH> SEA ISLAM) COTTON. FLOUR AND URAIN
FACT OK,
PORfiAJiIJIfU A- COM MIS OX ME HO HAXT,
Vo. Sftj Easl Bay, Charleston, s, C,
Feb. 10 $
Never Failing: Aiuforot j pes.—The sub
scriber is prepared to take A rub retypes which will
compare with any in the country. He is now in
Penfield, and will remain until the 15th of February.
Notice will be given w henever a change of place is
made. R. M. FOSTER.
Jan. 15 ly “ 46
■ ‘ - ‘ * “• .. ■ ■ --
Dr. J. G. Rowland, offers his services to the
citizens of Greenesboru’ and vicinity, in the practice
of Medicine and Surgery. Office in the brick buHd
jng below Wingfield & Porter’s store. When not
found at the oflfee, inquire at Wingfield & Porter’s.
sJao. 29 8m 5
SELLING OUT-DRY GOODS.
BHOO.fI # .VO KB EEi Et,
4 UQUSTA O EOROI A,
WILL offer- their entire Stock of-Dry Goods, for the
remainder of the season, dt yf.ky i.ow pkices. Their
Stock is large and well assorted, and offers rare at
tractions to buyers. We are now engaged on the
enlargement of our Store, and will hare to give up a
portion of it to the workmen soon, and would like to
reduce the Stock as low as jjossible before the move.
All in want of CftEAP DRY GOODS are respect
ully solicited to give us a call. June 25.
PHILLIP B ROBINSON,
A TT 0 RN E Y A T L A W ,
GRRKNESBO.RO’, GKOJf&yA.
Will practice in the counties of Greene, Morgan,
Ptttgfai, p^ d T^^^ ncock ’
>r
Tividf>d nTfntnfrn ‘‘ffT mil jftinttul its Hftiflttlilß ia jH
various branches. Office —Main-street, Pcntield, Ga.
o Me *fikiwrir’ i
— A-.- ! ~ i
a. rrok -V k r a r i. aw,
OKOJtGIA,
Will practice in the counties of Greene,
Pntnam, Oglethorpe, Taliafeiro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Warren.
Feb. I*2; , ly 7
LEONARD T. DOVAL,
ATTORN ICY AT L A W,
McDONOUGJI HENRY CO., QA.
WHI practice IjRW in the following counties, to- wit
[fenl-y, Spaulding, Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fufton,
DeKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb 2—4
D. H. SANDERS.
A T TOR N E Y J T LA IF,
ALBANY, GHoßtilA,
Will practice in the ccuuties of Dougherty, Sumter,
Lee, Raitdolph, Calhoun, Early w ßaker,
Decatur and Worth,
Jan. 1 ly i
WMIT ©. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga.
W TLL 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
ROGER JL. AVHIGHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT RAW, !
Louisville, co., Ga. j
W ILL give prompt attention to any business en-1
trusted to his care, in the foliowfng countiefi:
Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia,
Warren, Washington. Emanuel,
Montgomery, Tatnall and
Scriven.
April 26, 1856.-tt
JAMES BROWN ~
/2 TTO .VJS I* .f T JL.il [ If^.
FANCY HILL, MURRY CO., GA.
April .%(h, 1867.
WM. GIBSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
After fifteen years’ practice, has permanently loca
ted in
ACC IST A, GA.
Will attend the Courts in Richmond, Warren, Co
lumbia, Burke, Jefferson and Lincoln counties.
25iP“Office corner Campbell and Bread-streets.
May 24, 1856. 20
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Wiliam B. Brjghlwe!! applies for
Letters of Administration cm that portion of
the Estate of Thomas Fambrongh, late of said county,
deceased, not disposed of by the Will of said de
ceased ;■
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, (if any they have,)
why.said Letters should not be granted to the appli
cant, at the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and
for said county on the first Monday in September
next.
Given under tny hand, at office in Greenesboro,’
July 18, 1857. EUGENICS L. KING.
July 23, ’57. Ordii ary.
GEORGIA, Greene County, ’
WHEREAS, Douglas? C- Wat*on, applies for ktters of
Administration . u tli*t portion of the Estate of Joseph
Watson, late of said county deceased, not disposed
of by the Will of said decea-ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have)
why said letters should not i.e granted to the appli
cant, at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for
said county on the first Monday in September next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’,
Juy 18th, 1857/ EUGENICS L. RINtl,
July 23. Ordinary,
STRAYED,”
FROM the subscriber, about two months ago, a
medium si7e Cow, white, with liver colored spots on
her neck and sides. At the time of leaving, she
had a two year old yearling calf with her, of the
same description with the Cow. As well as recol
lected, they are both marked, with a hole in the
right ear, and both ears cropped.
Any information respecting the Cows will be
thankfully received, W. B. SEALS.
Fenfield, July 6th 1857 — ts.
Furniture! Furniture!!
AS HOME is the place where most happines
i8 to be found, it behooves every one to have
such needful FURNITURE, as will not only add to
the apearance, but render home far more comforta
ble. Many’, who are rich and able to buy Furni
ture, ncgleot to do so. I solicit the attention of
snch to my stock and prices.
I am now receiving from New York and Philadel
phia, a fine supply of tlvp latest-styles, and am man
ufacturing all the usufll articles of parlor, drawing
room and chamber furnitnre, of Mahogany, Wal
nut and other kinds of materials-.
My stock is large and carefully selected, and con
sists in part of .
DRESSING BUREAUS of all styles, at 25, 30,
35, 40, 50, 60 and 75 dollars.
WALNUT BEDSTEADS, at 22 50, 725 and S4O;
Extra Fine Ru.sewood Beadsteads at $200;
do do Ma v oganv do at $100;
Throe Patterns Jeuuy Lhid do
Elizabeth ian and Cottage do yery handsome;
A Urge lot plain Cottage do, at 9to $10;
Morgan Cottage Chairs; Wash-Stands, il&t
Racks; Tables of all kinds; Safes;
Fine and common Wardrobes’j with ell the col
laterals usually kept in a large establishment, which
I offer at prices qate ‘satisfactory.
I will deliver at the Ga. Rail Road Depot safely
packed, free of charge, all articles bought at my
establishment ALFRED SHA W.
Madison, Ga, July 23d, 1857; [2o.]
MERIT It MIYERSITVr
COMMENCEMENT, July, 1857.
Monday, July 2Q.—Examination of classes, to
continue thiougbpqt thp woek.:,
Sunday, July 26, 10 1-2 ./clqck, A. M.—Baccal
aureate Sermon, by Rev. J.,E. It verson, of Augus
ta, Ga. ‘ 6
Sunday, July 26, 7 1-2 o’clock, P. M.- Sermon
before young men's Mis. Society, by Rev. J. If; I)e-
Y T otie, of Columbus, Ga.
Monday, July 27, 10 T-2 o’clock A. M.—Sopho
more Prize Declamation.
Tuesday, July 25,10 1-2 o'clock, A,
Exhibition, tmd delivery of Sophomore Prizes bv D.
W. Lewis .Esq., of Sparta. . ~
Tuesday, July 28, 4 1-2 o’clock, P. M —Address
before the A1 omnia, by Daniel Walker, Esq., of
Ncwnan, Gar-”
Wednesday, July 29, 101-2 o’clock, A. NL—Com
mencement Exercises. “• . *T*-
WEDSfiSDAT, July 29, 41-2 o’elock, P. M.~Ad*
dress before the Literary Societies, by Lmton Ste
phens, Esq, of Sparta, Ga. U. W. W ISE, +
July lb, 1867. Sc’ry Faculty.
WILLIS’ nf>TEL, at the old stand,
JIIHI is still open for the reception and acoommo
•Balgidation of travelers. AU who may favor us
with their patronage gfaalL receive every attention
necessary. ’ A, L. WILLIS, Proprietor.
Greeneaboro’, Ga , Feb. 12, 1856. 7
I J. Vvllll^VUwCiVi
TTAYE found, and are now ready with a full
JfeJ. and new supply of “SPRING sml SUMMER
•GOODS,” consisting of staple and fancy Dry Goods
of all kinds, Ladies Dress Goods Dress
Trimmings in great variety, Ladies, and
Dents Gaiters, Gents Satuuner Clothing
of all descriptions for Coats and Pants, Dou
nets, Hats, Reels and Shoes, dtc., Ac.
We would particularly call the attention of the pub
lic to an examination of our stock of
READY MADE OLOTHIM
- Which is full and complete* all of which we pledge
ourselves to sell at low rates. In fact w propose to
sell “LOWER THAN EVER” and preserve j
our reputation as
“The Cheap Cash Store.”
The public are invited t give us a call, and vye
will convince all that we are disposed to give thejo
the worth of their money.
A. L. JOHNSON, & Co.-
One door South of Mrs. Stathams Hofei,
Greensboro, Ga.,May 14,1857.
GREENESBORO’ FEMALE COLLEGE. ~
REV. (. S. K . AXS ON, D. D. President.
Assisted by able Teachers in all departments..
The Summer Session will open on Monday
the 6th of July.
Board may be secured for any number of young j;
latlies, in private families at sl2 per month.
Catalogues, showing Gourde of Study, Terms 6f\
Tuition Hr., can he had by application.
D. HOWELL, Secretary.
June 18th, 1357 —4r. ’ - _
Laths! Laths!!
riIHE midersigned would respectfully announce
J. to the citizens of Greene County and the pub
lic generally, that they, are prepared to till all orders
for LATHS, at short notice; Orders from Madison,
Covington, and Oxford, will receive prompt at
tention.
Come friends, just address the undersigned at
Greenesboro, stating how many you want, and
where you want them, and all will be right . Prices
low and terms easy. J. P. H ARRIS & CO.
May 28tb, 1857.—2 m.
GBEEXE COUNTY NOMIHATIOSS.
A MEETING of the American Party of
Greene County, will convene in (he c‘tv of
Greenesboro’, on the first tuesday in August* to
nominate county officers for the Legislature &e. —
All persons favoring the object will attend particu
larly, as it is one of deep interest, and business
highly important will come up for their considera
tion. THE COMMITTEE.
July 10th, 1857—td.
Wool! Wool!!
THE Scull Shoals Manufacturing Company are
notv ready to card wool.
July With, 1857—2 m.
A Good Price Given.
THE Subscriber will give the highest market
price for Wheat, ‘t wenty thousand bushels
wanted as soon as it can be delivered.
, C. C. NORTON.
Greenesboro’, July 16th, 1857—2 m.
Aft E OY YUOtittK.** .
li. -S. 1857.
\\F AJNTED, employment in some good, mer
?▼ cantile house, either as a partner, with an
interest, or as a clerk with a salary. Address
’ W. S. BAG BY.
Greenesboro’, July 16th, 1857—4 t.
—Sixty days after date application
li will be made to the Ordinary of Taliaferro
County for leave to Sell all the real estate of Jesse
Yeaay, late oCTaliafeiro County Deceased.
, W. C. & E.-VF.AZY, Adm Vs.
July 16 th, 185-7.
LIVERY, SALE, AND
EXCHANGE STABLE.
THE undersigned having moved up’on Broad
Street, respectfully solicits the TRAVELLING
PUBLIC to call at their SJ’ADEE* as their teems
will make it to their interest. We keep on hand a
good lot of Horses, Buggies, Carriages and CARE
FUL DRIVERS on Better than any in
the city. Come on, you can go safe to PenfieJd,
White Plains, Sparta, Mt. &ion, Renmn’s School, Ea-‘
tonton, Long Shoals, Scull Shoals, Dr. Durham*, Wat
son’s Spring or to any other place that you wish to
go, SAFER and CHEAPER than any other firm can I
send you.
We keep on hand HORSES FOR SALE, of all
prices, and all works Well Trimmed.
The report that we have closed business, is a
MALICIOUS ANI) WILL! UL LIE\ and started
by a low unprincipled scoundrel, too low and mean j
to be treated with decent respect by a negro, or the j
meanest thing that moves,
DOSTER & MeCARTER.
Greenesboro’, July 16th 1857—4 m.
““GEOEffiAFEMALB-tOLLEIiE”
MADISON, MORGAX COUNTY
COMMENCEMENT, 1857.
THE Commencement Sermon will be preached by
Rev. J. 11. Kippathick, on Sunday, July 19th.
The Junior Exhibition takes place on Tuesday,
July 21st.
The Convert at night, on tfist.
J Ca/nminumitit will be held on Wednesday, 22d.
] Address before the Melpomtnean Society by Col.
D. W. Lewis, of Sparta.
The Exdminntions eommonce on Friday, July 17.
The public are invited to attend.
I GEO. Y. BROWN, Principal.
July 9th, 1857 —6t.
MILL STONES.
THE undersigned having purchased a pair of
ESOPTJS STONES for grinding Corn, offers
for sale a pair of the best FRENCH BURR so
grinding Wheat, they are four and a half feet in dir
arneter, the Runner i.B inches thick. -
Address JOHN G. IfOtfTZCL.AW, Penfield, Ga.
July 9,1857. ts
DROPSY CURED.
rrWIL undersigned proposes to cure Droj>sy of
X every description. He can be seen personally
five miles South of Union Point, or addressed by
letter to Union Point, Greene County Ga, The
Medicine can be sent anywhere by Rail Road, with
directions for giving it, or I will attend personally if
requested, and paid for my trouble. I wifi-buy ne
groes alUicted with Dropsy, or cure thorn, as the
owner may prefer. Satisfactory references given if
<Srcd. MILES a BROOME. >
Union Point, Greene Cos., May 14th, 1857.—t5.
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Muslin Robes for
sole by ‘ PHELPS & SBAL3.
Penfield, April 23, 1857 —
w. HEBKKm SON,
MANir^ACTdREI^,
WHOLESALE St DETAIL DEALERS
iW Men’s and Boy’s Clothj,ng£ Goutleuibn’s
Furnishing Goode, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac. Also,
Merchant Taßoss, and dealers sh Cloths, Qassimeres,
Vestings, Tfdor’n Trimmings, &c.; Acs, at wholesale.
Ifo. 0, likUe HallnlMet AtliuM^fieorym.
Jm.l • ■ i ‘
a: AsS&'tM - 1 / 4 Ai I\• A 1] | / irl lfl t fl* II \j
IV IV ‘JL'-ia 1,1 1J I ii> K ¥
fllltf I rrIDII Qu
iiUllVilJVll KjVlll
- * MANAGERS.
successors to j. f. winter, manager.
PR 175 KTS PAYAB l E WITHOUT
CAPITAL PRIZE,
60,000 DOLLARS!
30,000 TIOffiETS.
jam pick iorvrv moRHt
i ,nr-jp kc Mg w.
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
Draws July 15th, 1857, at St Andrews’ Hull, ShvAn
ush, G.i., under the sworn superintendence of W.
ft. Symons, Es<}, mid J. M. Prentiss, Rsq.
lIAtiMPICE.r# k’HE.Ri:.
1 prize of foo,ooo
1 do 20,000
1 do lOyOOO
1 do 5,000
1 do 4,000
V* J<> - -2,00 Q
3 prizes'of.. .. ... ,1,000 are 3,00(1
u “ 500 are 2,500
100 “ 100 are 18,000
,‘bO “ • 50 are fi.uOO
72 Approximation Prizes, 3,700
8000 prizes of S3O- are... .. .* *O,OOO
3286 Prizes amounting t 0.... $215,260
Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2.50
Small Scheme Drawn every Satur-
May,
Hank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Cheeks on New York remitted tor prizes.
Address orders for tickets or Certificates of Pack
ages of Tickets to
ANHERSON Sc SOW, .Managers
Macon or Savannah, Ga.
BSF“ Persons holding Prize Tickets of J. F. Win
ter, Manager, will send them to us for payment.
April 2§, 1857 - j
“NOT IC E.
A Lot of Goods, found in possession of a negro, :
which the owner can get by calling on me, and j
proving the goods and paring for this advertisement.
WM. TANARUS, POSTER,
Greeneshoro’, Mar. 30, 1857. Apr. -9-15
HOTEL FOB SALE.
We very much need a first rate Hotel in Penfield,
and with a view to securing one, the subscriber now
offers his House, built for, and originally occupied as i
a Hotel, to any one wishing to engage in such busi
ness. The House is large and commodious, embra
cing twelve comfortable rooms, with convenient pan
tries; is beautifully and pleasantly situated on a lot
of four acres, with every appurtenance necessary to j
commence immediately. The business, I think, will i
pay any one who will conduct it properly, since any
number of boarders desired may be obtained, while
the proceeds of a single Commencement occasion
will almost, if not quite, defray the annual expenses.
The subscriber is offering this properly upon the
most reasonable terms, and any one who really* de
sires it, .can hardly faij, upon application, to find
everything to his liking. By paying a few hundreds
cash, an arrangement can be made by which a pur
chaser can have credit for any number of years, in
side of ten. ♦ W. B. SEALS.
Penfield, March 26, 1857.
P- S.—ls T cannot sell, 1 will rent my premises,
and take the pay in board. \V Y . B. S.
MR! in::: ice:;:
AT five cents per pound at
and. mcdonalds.
Greenesboro, May 21st, 1857.—t5.
COOL DiIIAKS
SUCH as Lemomades, Ice-Cream, Soda-Water
Ac. Also a large supply of Lemons, always to
be found at. OLD MAC’S.
Greenesboro, May 91st, 1957.—t5.
XT OTICE.—Two mouths afterdate, application
A. v will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell the interest of
John Barnhart, late of said County deceased, in
the Lawrence Manufacturing Company, the same
being fifteen shares. JOHN 00PELAN,
April 25th 1857. Adm’r. de bonin non,
Stella Shawls.
BROOM Sc NGRRELL, Augusta, Georgia,
have received a handsome assortment of Stella
Shaws, of all colors and qualities, to which they
would invite attention. April 2
TAX RETURNS.
1 WOULD give notice to the citizens of the
county that I will be in Greensboro on every
Sheriffs Sale day until July* next. Those who live
in remote parts of the county will find it to their
advantage and my own also to meet me there on
j those days. WM. ENGLISH,
April 23, 1857—ts. Tax Receiver.
Hotel lor Sale.
THE Oxford Hotel will be sold in Oxford on
the commencement day of Emory College, at
8 o’clock A. M.—also two hundred dollars worth of
furniture belonging to it. Terms on the day of sale.
June 25th, 1857—3fc WM. SANDERS.
Selling at Cost
A FINE assortment of Read}’ Made Cloth*!
ing is offered AT COST by
PHELPS A SEALS.
June 23d 1857—ts,
NOTICE, —TWO months after date I will ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County
for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of
Hugh H. 0. Ilall, late of said county deceased.
J une 11, ’57. REUBEN P. IIALL, Affrn’r.
©TICE—AU \ ersons indebted to the Estate |
of John 11. Broughton, late of Greene Cohnty
Deceased, are xc<juested to make itpmediate pay
ment, arid all .thdse haring demands against said
deceased, will preseut-theni to the undersigned, duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, .
JACOB L. BROUGiITONJ P .
john t. brottgton; \ 1
Gfeeneshorough, May 14th, 1857. —40d,
NOTICE* —The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between JDrs. Janes & Durham has been
mutually dissolved—Dr. Junes having retired from
the practice. Dr. Durham still offers his profession
al services to the citizes of Penfield and vicinity.—
Thankful fhr the patronage received the-past year,
and hopes a continuation of the same.
Gflßce at the old stand of Janes A Durham, where
he may be found at all times when not elsewhere
professionally engaged. 3 ly. Jap. 15,
4 xot of’ supMor 1 grain cradles
XjL lor sale by PHELH* A SEALS,
f -May 7,1867, “ . fiPj
■ A t ‘ a
I Er A. Wafcey,v a Dplies for Let-
I -OC Biid county
mtiNHt-ration ot stud E^pj to should not be'granted to
said * applicant, st the fc>m t oi Ordinary t-> be held
in and for said comity, op the Monday* in
August next. 1 * ‘ I >\
Given trader my hand. t office in Greonesbor©’,
June^u h, J S >7v . LEGEND-- 1,. KING.
~ Jurte 25in, l.*vT7. Atribnary.
OEORuia, Orcene C ounty.
W? HE REAM RWtni I. Cnf.v-irtg, A-lm'fiistrn
vv ‘••>r tujuTi die Estate ot EzekieV T. i fuching
deceased, pet lions the Court of Ordinary of said
county tor Letters of ITsmission from said Fsfntc.
The-p aio therefore to cite and'admonish nil per
sons eotrverfie 1, to show Otuisr-, (it any they have)
on or lieforc th* first Monday ..in December next,
why said Administrator “should not be discharged.
under my hand at tdfice in Groeneaboro’,
June Ist,- 1857. *
KUGKSIUS L. KING, Ordinary. 1
OEOROIA, (irecne eounfy.
\/\/ T HE REA 8, fil. Bow!h4, Guardian of
v V Mary J. Dowk-s, now Mary J. Svpu, petitions
for Letters of dipuii&tfon from ink said-Guardianship.
It ts therefore ordered that ail persons concerned,”
be and tjp’p&u- at the next July Term of this Coart,
to show cause wby said Guardian .should not be
discharged, aui-itis further ordered, that this rule
be published in the Tetnperemw Crusader, for forty
days, in terms rd the law.
A tnicextract from the minutes of the Court of
Ordinary for said .countv—Mav Term 18.17.
EUGENICS L. KING,
May 24 st, 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
WVTIIERBASi, John O. Hcpzclaw and James
f ▼ M. fox, .Administrators upon the estate of
Martin Tiller, Tdmcased, petition to the Court of Or
dinary of said county, for Letiera of dismission
from said estate. ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, (if any they have,) on
or before the first Monday in Deoemr*er next, why
Said Administrators should not h* discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro*
May-nth, 1857.
EUGEN IUS L. KING, Ordinary,
| GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, William H. Kelly, applies for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Daniel Frctwell, late of the State of Louisiana De
ceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said Deceased
to show cause (if any they have) why -the Adminis
tration of said Estate, should not be granted to said
applicant, at the Court pf Ordinary, to be held in
and for said county on the first Monday in August
next.
Given under rnv hand f office in Grennesboro’,
June 13 th 1857, EUGENI US Jb- KING,
June IBdt, 1857. Ordinary
GEORGIA, Greene County.
VA7TIEREAS, Mrs. Nancy T. Sweet Admin
v f iatratrix, on the estate of James f. Sweet,
late of said County Deceased. { eiitions tke Court of i
Ordinary of Said County for Letters of Dismission
from said estate.
These ait; therefore to. cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to .show cause, (if any they have)
why said Administratrix should not be discharged,
at the Court ot Ordinary , to be held in nod for said
County on the sncouiid .Monday in January 185S.
Given under mv hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
Julyfith, 1857. ‘ F.UGENIUH L. KING,
July fob. 1807. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Thomas Oumugham Adminis
trator on the estate of Mts. Francis Scott
Deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
County for Letters of Dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have)
why said Administrator should not be discharged, et
the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said
County on the second Monday in January 1858.
Given under rny band at Office in Greenesboro',
July 6th 1857. UGF-NiUS L. KING,
July i)lh, 1857. Ordinary.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city of Greenesboro’, within legal sale
hours, on the first Tuesday in August next, the fol
lowing property, viz.:
Fifty Acres of Land, joining Mrs. M. Wright, Joel
Hurt and others,* levied on as the property of An
drew Gillen to satisfy a Justice Court fl. fa., in fa
vor of W. A. Colclough from the 148 District, G.
M, Property pointed out by Plaint if and levy made
and returned to me by Jas. M. Lankford Constable.
Also, at the same time all the interest of Jas. Arm
strong, Jas. M. Lankford, Wu, Morgan and R. M.
Foster in the Gold Hill in the 140 District G. M., to
satisfy a Justice Court ti. fit. from the 148 District G.
M., in favor of Joseph H. McWhorter vs. Jas. Arm
, strong, Jas. M. Lartkford, Win. Morgan and R. M.
Foster, levy made and returned to me by L. B. Cal
loway Constable. T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale#
VIfILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
Ts nest the following property, via*:—One Ne-
I gro child by the name Delila, 13 rears old, yellow
j complexion; and Patsy a woman 50 years old, of
dark complexion, tosalisfytiundryjfli. „/*!. issued from
the Justice Court of the 148 District, G. M. Two
in favor of Guyun Allison, and six in favor of Rob
ert Allison against Isaac Hart Principal, and Thom-,
as Hart Security on said fi. fan. Property pointed
out by defendants—Levy made and returned to me
by Hiram Rouzee Constable of the 143 G D. M.
GARRETT WOODHAM, Sheriff.
July 2d, 1857.
Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Greene County, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in September next, before the
Court-Hoilse door in the City of Macon Bibb Coun
ty Georgia between the legal hours of sale. Lot of
Land number 181 j 3d District of originally Houston,
ow Bibb County. Sold as the property of the es
tate of Isaac Findly, late of Greene County l)e-
ceased. Terms cash.
JAMES T. FINDLEY, AdraY.
Greencsboro’, July 9th, 1857.
Administrator's Sale,
. [POSTrONED.]
WILL be sold, in pursuance of an order of the
Ordinary of Greene County, in Greonesboro,
Ga., oh the first Tuesday in August next, the Fret
well tract of land, containing Four hundred and
thirty-seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands
of Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Monfoi t, Dr. Poullain and oth
ers, now in possession of Mrs. Mary Colt.
WM. 11. KELLY, Administrator, and bm>in non,
with the will annexed of Wm, Fretwell.
~ (’ 1 ~’ . . w *• . ‘ ’ .. ■ v -
NOTICE,-— Application will be utada on the
first Monday in September next, to the honor
able Courfhrf Ordinary of Greene County, for leave
to sell the interest of Mary A. Parrot, John H. Par
rot, and Jeffrey 0. Pafrot, minor childfen of John
11. Parrot, late of Hancock County, Deceased, in the
following negroes, viz Fanny and her two chil
dren, and a boy named Dave, about 10 years of age.
M. W. LEWIS, , / _
ALBERT A. JKRNIGAN. \ Gu ** r<J,ftn9>
July 3d, 1857.
—
IVT ©TICE. —Two months after date application
XN will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell a tract of Land con
taining four hundred acres more or less, lying in the
county of Baldwin—khown as the Borland land —
the property of tbe estate of Jesse W. Champion
Deceased • J- r
MS. W. JACKSON, Adin’r.
LOUISTA-CHAMPION, Adro f x.
July 3, IM7. * M
receive the strictest attention. Price—Jwr
year, of t*?n months, payable quarterly*.
For further particulars addrer.s the Principal.
Groene-boro’, May 28th 1837.—2 m.
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THE gub.9cribc*f having concluded to retire
from Mercantile business, now offers for sale
iiis large and commodious Store House and Lot, et
Woodvilie. Any wishing to engage in
the Mercantile business, would do well to examine
my offer before, purchasing elsewhere. The stand
is the most centra! iff this Section, (the location
being immediately Xt the Wbodvill Depot on the
Athens Branch of the Georgia Hail Hoad) and will
always command a good trad*. If not previously
sokl tit private saiy, I will offer the property to the
highest bidder at -public outcry iu the City of
Greenesboro, on the tirat Tuenday in November next
For further information, address the subscriber
at Woodvilie, Greene Countv, Georgia.
May 28tb, 1857.—6 m ’ WM. B. COX
MW HOOKS!
Theodosia, first and second vol
umes; Bower’s Centiul Africa, for sale
by PHELPS & SEALS.
May 7, 1857. [l9]
Harness Establishment
A/f*ESSRS. LANKFORD & BARNWELL, have
X*X just opened a Harness Shop to which the at
tention of the citizens of Penile and and the public
generally is specially invited.
They arc well prepared to manufacture Haruesa
of different kinds, and to fill all orders with neatness
and dispatch.
Harness and Saddles will be repaired on short
notice.
A share of parrpnage is respectfully solicited.
Penfield, April (5, 1857.
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE
SPRING TRADE. 18,57.
Augusta, Georgia,
BROOIWt Sc NORRELL are now to receipt
of their new stock of Spring and Summer DRY
GOODS ; comprising ail of the latest styles of the
season.in LADWHDRESS GOODS\ EMBROI
DERS &.C., together with a most complete assort
ment pf STAPLE and DOMESTIC GOODS, , to
which they respectfully solicit attention.
Plain Black and Fancy Dress SILKS;
Rich Fourlard, Barege and Muslin ROBES;
Plain and Printed JA CONETS, CAMBRICS,
LAWKS;
French Printed MUSLINS, ORGANDIES and
BAREGES;
Plain CHALLIES nnd printed Ohally DeEIIXS;
Printed Linon LA B r A*? for Ladies’ Dresses;
CHAMBRA YS, DING MAMS, PRINTS;
Plain DEBUGE.% and Dcbege ROBES, for Trav
eling Dresses;
MOURNING GOODS, to good assortment:
CAMBRICS, JACONETS, MULLS, NAIN
SOOKS, Plain, Striped and Checked;
Plain and Dotted SWISS]
White and Colored TA RLA TANS;
Cambric DIMITIES,\nAh TWILLS, 4 Whit*
BRILLIANTS;
Curtain MUSLINS; -
White Crape SflA WLS ;
Stella “
EMBROIDERIES, try Grgr
HOSIER Y, a vary large Assortment of every d
scrijition;
A1 exander’s JTIb GL O VUS ;
SILK MITTS, Long ami Short;
DRESS TRIM MINGS, WHALEBONES Unz
end Short:
SKIRTS and SKIRTINGS;
FA NS, of all kinds;
PARASOLS, large ;
Lades’ UMBRELLAS;
Summer CLOTHS, VASSIMERES, JjRAPD'-
ETES, Pant LINENS, DRILLINGS, COATINGS
COTTONADES, and many other Goods for Gents
and Boys.
Irish LINENS, Table DA MASKS, Damaek 711 -
RLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES , TOW
ELS, HUCKABACKS, CRASH, &t., &c.;
Linen andCottou SHEETINGS, 10-4, i 1-4, 12-4;
Pillow LINENS and COTTONS;
English LONG CLOTHS;
Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS; a very great
variety of makes;
Together with targe af^orlnjent of GOODS FOR
SERVANTS.
HEALTH OR
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
The turaldUee the material of every bone, rnaeele, gland
nnd tlbre iu the human frame When pure, it secures health to
•■very organ; when corrupt, it neoeseurily produces disease.—
HOLJ.O*ViY’fI ITLI.B operate directiy upon the elements of
r-Ue etream of UR-, neutrulieing the principle of disease, and
r.haa radiealJy ourinp she rnsrody, whether located is the nerves,
1 the ttomache, the liver, the bowels, the mueejes, the tkjn, the
tirain, or any other part of the pystem.
USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLDI ’
IfOLhOWAY’S are e<iii,lly efficaeiouj in complaints
! to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to
I certcio cliffiates and localities.
ALARMING DISORDERS ,
Dyh{*e;slß, and derangement of the liter, tue source of tnd
firmity arid suffering, and the canoe of innumerable deaths, yieU
to thvic r-uratiree, in all cases, however aggravated, acting ae -
imiKi purgative, alterative and tonic; they roller* the bowels, pu-
Tifv the fluids, and Invigorate the system and the constitution it
the sama time
GENERAL WEAKNESS-NERVOUS COM
PLAINTS.
‘When all-stimulants fall, the renovating and bracing proper
<3*.a of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfos-
Urd uuseto* of the victim of general debility.
DELICATE FEMALES.
All irregularities and ailment* incident to th© doiicat© and
sensitive orjranf, of the ©ex arc removed or prevented by a ftv
dtose* of those mild, but infallible alterative*. Np mother who
her own or her health ehopld tail to have them
within her reach.
SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS:
Yho London “lancet,” the London “Medical *>*’.
mast eminent of .ths£aculty in Groat Britain, Franco aadTHernts-
W have euloglWttuv PHI* and their in veil tor.
MeUmtafe PiU* t ire the beet remedy knmen in the
world for the following Dieeaeee : & -
Aettnua Diarrhaou Indigestion tonesod Gravel
BowclCompUints Dropsy Infloensa Secondary
OnuM.. * Debility Inflammation toms
OntS,’ Fever A Ague Inward weaknos Yenerial atfret-
Ghwt diseases female Coin- Uver Complaint Hons
Costfoonesa ♦ Points Lown’ssef spirits Worms of *H
Dyspepsia Headaches Piles *lnds
rar* CAUTION I—None are gantllne unless the words “Hollo
way New York and London,” are discernible as a Watar-msrk in
\ around each pot or-bos ; the
■%g wm tea/ to the tight A
,ny oner rendering ench Infor
of any party or parties eoun
the same, knowing them t
rofVssor Hoixow* t, 80 Maiden
ible Druggists and Dealers tn
tales, and the civilised world,
ig by the larges atees,
* Uprerr ditrdv