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*imlfortitude. Thrice, within the last, f.nv y t nrv,
Imk inivadt u ihe cm-fe of Oils once ‘pfacPraK
and happy family. First, the wife, she who had
travelled hy his side in gentleness and fuithkilness
for many years, had “grown weary and lain-down to
rest” beneath th clods of the then an inter*
esting daughter, just 1 dooming into womanhood, was
snaltlied away, and now the father, the remaining
link in the parental chain has been sundered. ‘‘Alas,
w hat shadows we me, and what shadows wo pur-
Mie.” Asa husband and father, Mr.. Forking was
devoted and affectionate ; as a neighbor, and
considerate; as a friend, nane more faithful dad sin
ttrr; as a master, humane and indulgent. The
stranger, as well as the friend, always met a hearty
welcome at lu.s hospitable hoard. He was, and had
b en for some years previous to his death, a member
ol th. Methodi-l Episcopal church. He sleeps by
ilia side of his beloved w ife and daughter, within a
•e. iv.:h ot lb* - old hoiiiesltad, awaiting the itsur
ructioii. Honor to his memory. A.
* Payments for the Crusader.
Paid to Jar.., 1858.
’ !’.! ‘ ‘ K - .fi! VO J W Murray 1 OU
: •*> 1 iHt ; J A Alt'rieu.l j) oo
‘ *-* rk 4 Mi VV N Murray 2 00
J; ‘ : • 1 's Krklev .** 400
u j V.J < jC S Kavrr yiYxuiM 1 00
1 t ’• -w|w 1 OO*R J Strozier 3 00
‘ l‘ ***• 1 00 Win litnirl 1 0(1
! : * - ‘• V 0 J tV*iusr 1 u
-t: l sllaw.-j Via.*. ... 4 ffff!
Paid to Etbrurn y, 1858.
* 9, ’ u ft iMm M KClunn * 50
. t Oe Mrs A C 110v,V.... 1. 131
4 * T on;. I<m
Paid to Marc ft, 1658.
W W AMQuttm f 2 so
J 1 Cnr.- ...i; ... .... 1 O# A Berry.... tOO
J .. tOU J V Carmichael 450
1... -*•■*> < a i 1 . 1 Oo \v (i >( tjuartermuu vJr'o.). 4 00
‘’ ‘ ‘* f ierat-l.i 1 00 It C Courier 1 00
lr J K Kop*-r 1 00,
Paid to April , 1858.
! ’ ‘ .... fl 00. W W Dcvereaux 00
‘• * ‘* ‘ Marshall .... 1 00 lIonA Guyton .... 1 00
■ ‘ Nvlo.ii... 100 M**(* L A Fanner 100
- .; (fin.. 1 o<r itev J Oliver 1 (Hi
I L IHM t 80'S MoOily 1 00
Paid to Mar/, 1858.
M*., r *‘f $1 00-1 Vt.ipliof SIOO
. a K V i.in.jr . 1 00 l)r II F Carltmi 1 00
.1 W Kv.oi- I <lO 1) IJiU 1 uii
•* Ac •••-: ... 1 !X H Steven.i p> coji) 500
.1 M U*.weU. 1 00 .1 K Unbinaos 1 00
Paid to June, 1858.
I M IJ.-'er * - ft 00 Tana .l<,lm,on fl 00
‘I I k 1 00! W| Campbell 100
I* Kc.'-ter 1 (H' ; W Scarborough 1 00
>l-l*-od. ... 1 00 Kt*Duke 100
S il . .1 1 id* L C Sander* 1 00
lr f !S jit 1 OO I Braswell 1 00
.1 • ( ,:>er.. .. I 00;Mr* Ann Baseball 1 00
e li 1 eo C D Anderson 1 00
1 oO S Hannah i Ala.; 1 00
MrsSvah Hapklas. 1 oo,l>r J K Ksing 1 1 00
J:,., Carlton 1 oiijßev F M L> Hopkins TV’ 1 00
M r 1: V. S 1 O i l Dolvlh 100
M ; .1 J lirnv - 1 00 M N MeCal! 1 00
I>r . |) Smita 1 00 M II Swanson ( Ala. 1 1 00
j li >- ,th 1 * 0 > Kendrick 1 00
Cap: Ki !>■.. 1 00-lVni.l Neary 1 00
Mr* sv 1 V-. •■■■■ 1 mliK 11 llichardson 100
K t, -. e,; Hearn 1 00’
i\t id to J a bj, 1856.
1 00 K ilailey 1 00
Hia i. J Mrrk 1 *hi T II Kvans 1 00
j || V wvr 1 OOjW A B/aselton 1 00
JF K ii? .. 1 ‘H> I. Kuubley 100
il \\ Strickland (!<a 1 1 IHijGNGSay 1 00
Win T Br.mt.ej (Kim.i 1 m. I>r D II eajriitt.♦ 1 00
A II J .tins 1 Fla.) 1 OOjMrsJ M Boro 1 Oo
ii \’ F.irbe* 1 Oo .1 S Schafter 1 00
M M i> Kiel 1 00:Miss M Hall 1 Mi
C K SI Over* 1 00 VV C Freeman 1 00
V M Moore 1 00!J A Gilliam (Tenn.) 1 00
.1 M Fi<nrn<-’ 2 OOjK W Cheney 1 00
v wvia. < 1 00'J WNo rts 1 00
; li Truloek 1 v 0 8 Hart , 1 CO
J Young 4 0O
Paid to A urj. J 808.
• • W—<;*tertnaoi.Flai #1 00 t) II Goodwin 1 OO
U . .. er . il IJO.J O Bryan 1 00
w (>!,!,#! y 1 On,Rev A It Cattaway I Off
C( nralt> 1 Off; A I‘erktna 1 00
r Qrnaatd .... ... 1 OI :.Ir,o W Ivey 1 00
• M Kivrbow I 00 M K Darden 1 00
V I,.ft. .1 .1 00: \V F Nance 100
.’ .ftn foster- t K Uunu (Ala ) 1 00
‘l** I Kiev .Ala 1 Ou'G W Flint 1 (HI
K Fltvtle , Indiana) I O0;R K Massey I 00
‘■V* I t Bt-ek .. ..... 1 ((• J F Trumpler 100
and ‘ lUiwPng 1 00 !’ K Daniel 1 (Hi
MrC W Cary (Ala.l I (HBOC Wilber 1 00
s II I’aimer 1 W JnoT Jester 1 00
.1/ hceUamov*.
K l I Any R ICO J R Parker Sept V> c 1 ftp
J A \( „-**:, M,,>. Fet, V.; 3 ‘in; Itev VV I* lUtctilTe(Art.) 4 00
” F l„s*eeier 0 001 A A Stetli “ 4 Off
J F Bv* * OoiBT Powell “ 4 (Hi
’ llvf Jtne 501.1 G Browning “ 4 oo
. \ n-on >-pl :>“* 1 00. A Lynch March ’SO 1 00
’ * MM Fia t lit* Vj* 1 oo Dr VY B Slephens 4 25
Rev J Henderson Aug ’57 X Off.J K Ivie 215
1 M ‘• . ’i.er Mar- h ’57 1 0C G B Medlock 1 00
r * - eroian iTex.V le- ‘57 1 oo p G Pearson (F.n.V 1 00
J M en 2 00'Griffin Lodge (2 copies! 2 00
• Winter O- i ‘57 2 CM A (1 Thomas Sept ’srt 1 00
J K Is i’ 1 00 VI G Knighton 45
’ P >1 4 50i J Wilson Juno’3T 1 00
P vv If iw.n ii,-! Tjk ‘j on I'rof A Worrcll(Tenn)OcrtT 1 00
> W Paimer 2 00 Mrs C Goode Jan ’OO 5 00
K ‘ ( StalTonl 2 00’ F P Mulially 2 00
< f Hard.nan Aug ’57 1 00! PVY Hutcheson 200
W ra F. Adams 2 00
The friends of MILES W. LEWIS, Esq., will
’ ip| -rt him a< a candidate for the House of Repre
ser.tatives of the next Legislature. Aug 4
Tin* friends of GEO. O. DAWSON, Esq., will
*upport him as a candidate for Senator in the next
Legislature. Aug 4
Sweetest
W. KHG & SON§,
c!or% A- < oitituifevion VI ere limits, and for
warding Agents.
8.4 VA YNA LI, GEORGIA.
w. k;\<;, ?u. j mci,. mxo. [ tv. kixo, jk.
Nov. 22. ISSG. 46
WM. SEA IS KOOK LAWTON,
if- 1 *O,OOO Cash Advances on Produce.)
I PLAN D AYD SEA ISLAN D COTTON. FLOUR AMD GRAIN
F A C T O 11,
’ ’A WARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
>O. 30, East Ray, Charleston, S, C.
Feb. 19 8
Never Failing Ambrotypes,—The sub
- riber is prepared to take Ambrotypes which will
>n:;..irc with any in the country. He is now in
Penfiehl, and will remain until the 15th of February.
Notice will be given whenever a change of place is
made. R. M. FOSTER.
Jan. 15 ly 46
I>r. J. €. Kovvlantl offers his services to the
citizens of Greenesboro’ and vicinity, in the practice
of .Medicine and Surgery. Office in the brick build
ing below Wingfield k Porter’s store. When not
found at the office, inquire at Wingfield & Porter’s.
Jan. 29 8m 5 ,
D. If. SANDERS,
A TTORNEY A T LA W ,
ALBANY, OKOlitrfA,
Will practice ir. the counties of Dougherty, Sumter,
Lee, Randolph, Calhoun, F.arly, Baker,
Decatur and Worth.
.Jan. 1 ly 1
WHIT a. 3 OUJUSOIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga.
WILL promptly attend to all business entrusted
so his professional management in Richmond and the
adjoining counties. Office on Mclntosh Street, three
doors below Constitutionalist office.
Reference —Tbos. R. R. Cobb, Athens, Oa.
June 14—ly
JAMES BROWN. 7
,1 TTORrYJi V f T JL .f If.
fc ANCV HILL, Ml KKY C'O., OA.
April doth, 1867.
WM. GIBSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
After fifteen years’ practice, has permanently loca
ted iu ** ♦ ‘
APfIrSTA, GA.
Will attend the Courts iu Richmond, Warren, Co
lumbia, Burke, Jefferson aud Lincoln counties.
Office corner Campbell and Btoad-streetf.
May 94, 1856, 20
v s- i c. ■■■—. ■■■■
SELLING OUT DRY GOODS.
itKOO.lt A- .VO UItJR M. i. ,
Arors TA apo n a ia.
W 11.1/oflTer tbeir cntirii Stock of Dry (atootht, for tho
romainefer of tho sea'Mon, at Very low pmcffcir ‘iTleir
Stock is large turd well assorted, aad otl'ora rare at
tractions to buyers,: Wc are dffw engag.tdk. div the
enlargement of our Store, and will have tu give np a
portion of it to the workmen soon, and would like to
reduce the Stock as'dmv s possible before the mote
All in want ot OIiKAF UHY GfKIDS are resjject
ufty solicited to give us a ca>L dune 25.
PHILMI B. HOBINSOA,
A TTO R M t: Y A T LA \Y,
GKKKNEBBOB0 1 , OKOJiOIA.
V* ill practice in the cowntierf of Greene, Morgan,
Putnam, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Warren.
July 5, 1855. ly ‘25
11. T. PISRM.IHS,
A 7 TOR X PLY A T L A If ,
OR KKNKsnoK-)’, (IKuKGIA,
Will practice in the counties of Greene, Morgan,
Putnam, Oglethorpe, Taliafciro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Warren.
Feb. 12 ly 7
HOCEIt L. WIIICSIIA.TI,
A T T O li X K }’ A T L A W ,
Lonmille , Jqjonon co., Oa.
WILL give prompt attention to any business en
trusted to his care, in the following counties:
Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia,
Warren, Washington, Emanuel,
Montgomery, Tatnall and
Scrivcn.
April 26, 1856.—if
Di*s. Massey & Harris, thankful Tot the
patronage enjoyed Ly them the past year, respect
fully announce that they continue to give their un
divided attention to the practice of Medicine in its
various branches. Office—Main-street, Pen field, Ga.
Jan. 12 ly 1
L£o\AHl> I . DOI AL, ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonough, henry 00., ga.
Will practice Law in the following counties, to-wit:
Henry, Spaulding, Butts, Newton, Fayette, Fulton,
DeKalb, Pike and Monroe. Feb 2—4
b tigent: <
THE TRKASI RES OF OLD OCEAN.
Pale “their ineffectual fires” before the stupendous
grandeur and matchless brilliancy of the following
Rare and Unequalled Lotteries!!
Assenting to the beautiful lines of the Poet, that
“ True hnppinm, if understood,
Consists alone in doing good.”
Wc feel no ordinary degree of pride in presenting to
the Public the annexed
TRULY GRAND SCHEMES,
or plans of our Far Famed and Responsible Lotteries,
in which it will be perceived money may be dfawn
without scarcely an effort. Packages of whole tickets
should be ordered to secure fbe largest amount of
money, as a Package can 4ra w four Prize*.
DRAWING to TAKK BLACK BY LAAV.
22,000 DOLLARS!
TH E LE A 1) I N G BRI7. E !
Followed by
s#i 3, $ O!
S3,M & O !
$3,9^0!
FOLK SB I, END 11) 1*711'2 ES OP
S, O *5 DO ILA R S EA 6 11.
POUR 08 AND BI! 1Z E 6 Op
siA a m o m
To be Drawn from the Wheel.
PRICE OF TICKETS
ONE DOLLAR!
PULL PACKAGES OK WHOLES
m. :b. jt-4 -H— 4 a 1.1. sm m
Shares in proportion.
TRY PACKAGES ! TRY PACKAGES! !
AND ORDER EARLY TO SECUKK CHANCBS!
Joint Stock Mj gll cv y ,
M. SA\ 0Y & 00., Agents for the Managers.
The drawing used to determine the prizes are
Authorized ly the State of Delaware.
Prizes in this Lottery wiil be paid after the draw
ing, in bills of specie paying banks without deduc
tion, on the return of the ticket or certificate enti
tled to the prize. Bills on all solvent banks taken
at par. All communications strictly confidential.
1. C. Ll\ INGSTON & CO., Managers.
MOST BRILLIANT SCHEME.
Drawing to take place by law at
Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY,
when the following Grand and Magnificent Prizes
will be distributed to Ticket Holders.
RELIABLE AND SPLENDID LOTTERY.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 prize of #22,000.1 prize of SSUO
1 of 6,500 1 0 f 500
1 of 3,250'l of 500
1 of 8,250 it (> f 500
l of 3,250] 1 of 100
1 of 8,260 1 of . 100
l of 1,025| 1 of 100
1 of 1,025 l of 100
°* 1,f526jl of 100
of M2SJ of 100
1 of 1,000! 1 of 100
of 1,00011 of 100
of l,ooojl of 100
1 of I,ooo| 1 of 100
100 prizes of S2O arc 2,000
CO of 10 are ’goo
50 of 8 are 48 q
2,120 of 2 are 4L240
24,348 of 1 are 24,848
20,716 prizes amounting to ss<} 553
Whole Tickets One Dollar each.
Managers’ printed Certificates of Packages of
whole tickets, containing every number in the Lot
tery, and which may draw,/W handsome pr&M
will be sent by mail, securely enveloped and sealed’
for $lO. ’
In this scheme, a package of 20 whole tickets
would cost S2O, but as they arc bound to draw at
least $lO, we wili send
Certificates of 20 whole tickets
Certificates of 20 half tickets 5
Certificates of 2G quarter tickets ‘ ,2 50
The official account of the drawing, with a writ
ten statement of the amount drawn, will be forward
ed immediately after the drawing, to those who or
der their tickets at this office. Bank Notes Certifi
cates of Deposit or prizes in any responsible Lotte
ries, will be t iken for tickets and packages in. these
popular and far-famed Lotteries, and all priaes sold
will l>e paid immediately after the drawing, in full
without discount,-in Sight Drafts on New York; or,
f preferred. Gold will be forwarded hy the*Erprrss
Company in well secured Boxes. j
All orders should be sent for packages and single
tickets by the.earliest mails to avoid disappointment,
as thev are often scarce, and sometimes are all sold
a week before the day of drawing.
For Packages or single tickets in • the above rich
and beautiful Lottery, -orders must be oddrt S4:d by
mail to the truly fortunate anil far-ftmsd prize sel
lers, *l. SAVOY & ee|
Auglß~s2-6ra , Washington, ]?, fj,
SPARTA- M.UJ :ANb~+'MAtK .
I NS'FITiI'TK. ; Vrf,
riIYHC .Fall T(-t'Trr'hf this 1 nstit uti(*n wiil “•com/
! mence on the 24th inst., ( AiigysjJ upder .the
charge .of 34 v. Rufua W. a Eihoi
ry Col ksge, aiWck by *cmn|>fetiat A sstatobfß sh e fi 4v- ’
ing been elected upon tlie veiygnatipn of S|r. Wm
Harris, who has been elected to hi! a
in the Lagrange Female College. The course of in
struction will be thorough and in ;dktl:c-
U-anches tauglit in our.hi'gh schools ants yoflegi-s*?
The pah 0n.4 of the school an<l
ally, are assured that they have m-ver had better
advantagi .H ofiered for the education /if the youth of
the county than those now presented. * ‘ “
B.ard can Be had in the. village at the usual HtteS
. LITTLE, Sec’y B. T.
Sparta, Go., August sth, 1857. ..
notice of Dissocr Tioar.
r|7HE Partnership .heretofore oxistiug between
X the OTiOffTsigmsl, in the Dry Goods
under the name and style of McNVhorther A Ann
strong, is this day dissolved 'by mutual Conseut.
4. 11.’ McWhorter,
JAMES ARMSTRONG:
Having retired from the business* I embrace this
ucoasion to thank my friends fi r the liberal patron
age extended to the firm of McWhorter A- Ann-
Strong, and to recommend to their confidence and
support, Armstrong it Wilson, who trill continue the
business, and whose office I will make my headquar
ters until the former business is se.tled up.
j. h. McWhorter.
Ptnfield, August 1, 1857. 82
N'OTMJE. —AH persons indebted.,to Sarah W.
Rowland, late of Greene county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and all per
sons having demands against said deceased, wiil pre
sent them duly proven in terms-of die law. .
GOOD WIN T. MYRLCK, v,, ,
Wll.iJ AM 8. DAVIS, l tjX
August IS, 1857. r
SiSc.
AGREHABLY to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia, will he
sold before the Court House door in the city of
Greenesboro, on the first Tuesday in October next,
within the legal hours of sale, a House and Lot in
the city of Greenesboro; _said house and lot being
near Walnut street ami the road leading from
Greenesboro to iSparta, and eonprising fourteen acres
of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Conner, Ol
iver P. Daniel, James F. Foster, ams others ; belong
ing to the estate of Dennis W. Reid, deceased.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and.-yreditors of said
decease!. Terms of sale, one third cash, r.nd the
remainder on a credit uhtil the twenty-fifth day
December next. PHILIP B. ROIHNSON, Aynw.
August 13, J’Bs7. B'2—-404
,’ \
GLOUGIA, Greene county.
WHEREAS, the Letters of Administration
heretofore granted upon the estate of Adam
T. Scott, deceased, having been revoked*; and said
estate being unrepresented,
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 Ad
ministration of said Estate should not be vested in
the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, or
in some other fit and proper person, at the Court of
Ordinary to be heid in and for said county, on
the first Monday in Oetober next.
Ciiven under my hand at office in Greenffsboro’,
Aug. Bth 1857. EUGENICS L. KING,
August 13 th, 1857. Ordinary j
GEORGIA, Gteeiu* County.
VM WHEREAS, the esfafe of William Brooks,
f ▼ late of said County, deceased, is unvepresenf
od in consequence of the’ failure of any person to.
apply for Letters of Administration :
These are therefore to admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, if any they leave, why the adminis
tration of said estate should not be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, or in
some other fit and proper person, at the Corn t of
Ordinary to be held in and for said. County, on the
first Monday in October next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’,
August Bth. 1 857. ; EUGENICS L. KING,
August 13 th, 1857. A - Ordinary.
Greene SSieriff’s Salt*.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tues
day in September next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property to-wit:
One tract of land containing three hundred and
eleven acres of land adjoining lands of VV. L. Strain,
Isaac Morrison and others, levied on as the proper
ty of Daniel Sanford, to satisfy a fi fa from Greene
Superior Court in favor of Isaac R. flail, vs. Daniel
Sanford. Property pointed out by PI If.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract of land
containing one hundred and seventy acres, adjoin
ing lands of Jas. Rowland, Tlids. Merrett and oth
ers, levied on as the property cf Isaac Hart, to sat
isfy one Justice Court fi fa from the 608 dist. G. M ,
Taliaferro Court, in favor of Jas. McClendon, vs,
Isaac Halt. Levy made and returnded to me by
George Underwood, Constable. ‘ *
Aug 6 T. F. FOSTER, l). Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in November next, wiil be
sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, lot of land No. 87, in
the 7th district of said county. Also oh the same
day, will be sold in the town of Troupville, Lowndes
county, lot of land No. 123, in the 11th district of
said county. Also, on the same day will be sold
before the Court-house door in Bainbridge, Decatur
county, lot of land No. CO, in the 10th district of said
county also, on the same day will be sold before
the Court-house door in Ware county, lot of land
No. 51, in the Sth district oT said county ; also, on
the same day will be sold before the Court-house
door of the county of Worth, lot of land No. 24p,,in
the 16th district of said county ; jdso on the first
Tuesday in December next, will he sold before the
Court-house door in the town of Jasper, lot of land
No. 287, 2nd district in Pickens county, all sold as
the property of Thomas Thompson, late of Greene
county, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms, cosh.
SAMUEL IL THOMPSON,
HENRY E. THOMPSON,
Administrators.
Ju'y 27, 1857. 31
3. F. TRUMPLEB,
GUN AND DOCK SMITH.
AN’rt M AN'VFACXriiI'U tF
MPonhle and Single Shot I*tins,
RIFLES AND PISTpLS,
MADISON, GA.
AESO, Repairing of Guns, Keys, Ac. All work
warranted.
fST'’ No charge on work sent.
J. 11. SNKLLINGS, Agent,
Greensboro’, Ga.
August 0, JLBS7, 34—iy
AMI|A 8 A Ll'.
BV virtue of an Order of v tbe Court of Ordinary
for Greene County, will be sold dp front of the
Court house iu the city of Gpenesboro’, on'the first.
Tuesday in Cctobpr next, between the legal hours of
snle, fifteen shares ks the Lawrence
Company; sold as-tire property of the esfajpgf
John Barnhart, deC’d. -Terms made kji.oWn on fee
day of sale. w *
JOHN COPKLAN, Adm’r <.tr bums non.
Greensboro,’ .July 1 Sth, 1857. / 31 ’
~‘ —“'Hr—""T f *”
* n®®b.
LIAHE undersigned having taken cbm go of the
JL Academical Department of Mefccr tlpiversity,
will begin the exercises of that School, on the Ist of
SgpUrmbeivand elotfe December 15th.
,• JNO. T. McGINTY,
August 6,1857.—30 %
Tg lerehaots.
HjMIE jaiiii tf Cos; fu ftmrship of ‘mir ifirra havjijig
- lyv Its owu limitation, vye, the undersign
e.B. propose to Sell nut. our well selected stock of
to syme person desirous of doing 4 ife, +
, ant, aßjbprojUahlv business.
1 ;Wc will ab.o sell or rent to such purchaser, our
‘extenrive S'PORl\ HOUSES, and a commodious
‘DW.FIXING on the same lot. .
A\'o propose to sell out for the reason tiuU oar se
nior wishes to retire from all active pursuit*; and
the active managing” partner and capital invested, we
niH’d at another point where we havC a newfmonied}
liljsi*ies4 started, up'Mi which \v desii-e to eaticen
trate *jr means and attention.
To a gentleman of family, the Female. College and
Male Academy loeOted in our thriving town, would
present H(htiv ailditional advantasreS.
J. CUNNINGHAM A ( O.
J;N T t> Cl NXINUJIAM, I .
Ihvii! iftiWEirr, ’
S. ib Lixiox, Augusfn.
-G. S T. t N’vfXiiHa if, Rome.
N. B.—TFte subscriber being one of the above
firm, oilers for sale his very desirable Residence,
situated in the suburbs o£ the town.
-Connected therewith, is a plantation of about 800
acres, most of which is productive and capable of
being greatly improved.
His family now being smal', he would prefer a
smaller residence.
JNO. CUNNINGHAM. |
Greensboro,’ Ga., July, 1857. 31—ts
itafMS. fAMILES. &(',
rSAIIE Subscriber having purchased of J. D. Min
.l. ; ton, bis stcck of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, ifcc.,
would K-spectfully inform his friends and the public
generally, that he has now oh hand a few setts of
Fancy Buggy Harness, Single and Double: as well
as a general assortment of plain and substantial work
of Buggy and Wagon Harness, together with a few
Saddles ; all of which he will sell low for Cash or on
a short credit to punctual customers.
Also, a few Buggies and Kockaways, which can be
bought very low.
li.—Orders for work, either in the Car
riage or Harness department, will bo thankfully re
ceiv.'d and promptly executed.
Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.
WM. E. WALKER.
July 28, 1857. 31—4 t
VDB. JAMES W. PRICE’S
(HfaIERA CAR\rrNATIVE CORDIAL.
}ET it not be forgotten ; ns the season for bowel
J ftliicitors hns arrived, that there Is in this Cor
dial a never foiling remedy, and he who does not
keep ‘Din his family, 1‘ denies the faith, and is worse
than an infidel,” for it mil cure, and no mistake.
CERTIFICATES.
Atulns, September 28, 1863.
Dr. James \V. Piuce,
Mv Dear Sir : —I owe you an apology for not ac
knowledging sooner, your kindness in placing in my
bands, through our mutual friend, A. Billups, Esq.,
a bottfo of Cholera Carminative Cordial. The con
tents were soon exhausted—l tried it personally, but
more effectually on one of my sons, who had a vio
lent attack of Dysentery. The medicine acted
promptly, and efficiently; and I feel authorized,
therefore, to recommend it in strong terras, as a
pleasant and safe remedy for bowel affections.*—
Wishing you, sir, ell the success in life to which
your perseverance entitles you, 1 am truly yours,
JQS. HENRY LUMPKIN.
lfoiesville, Independence Cos., Arkansas, i
December 18th, 1850. f
James W. Price, M. D.
Dear Sir—ln compliance withmy promise, I write
you in reference to your Cholera Carminative Car
dial. 1 have fairly tried it in eight cases—-four of
thein were of long standing, having ten to twenty
bloody discharges in about every 24 hours. In each
of these cases I gave but 2 doses, with entire relief.
The remaining four cases, I gave only one (lose,
which proved effectual—you know I had to be spar
ing, as I had but a small bottle. I could sell one
hundred bottles in this vicinity, if I had them, since
I cured those persons, as I have almost an hourly
call for the preparation. 1 could send you certifi
cates if it were necessary.
Respectfully, “ R. CLAYTON.
|?pr“ Permit me to say to those who use my pre
paration, that it is safe and effectual —and when
properly &n<YfV(ii’ly tried, in those diseases for which
it ia prescribed, it will scarcely ever fail. Be sure to
follow’ the printed directions upon each bottle. In
some cases, where there are frequent, small dis
charges of blood and mucous, with great pain, I
would in the first attack, advise the administration,
to an adult, of one table spoonful of oil with 60 drops
of Laudanum, repeating in 12 hours, if the oil should
not operate—afterwards using the cordial according
to directiobs.
t N, B, Persons who have used tny preparation in
their families would do me a favor by forwarding
certificates in reffcrence to the success attending its
administration. 81
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE,
MADISON, NORtiAIV < OI \TI.
NINTH COLLEGIATE YEAR.
f I THE first term of the Ninth Collegiate year will
A commence on Monday, August 24th. This is
the most favorable time for pupils to enter.
Every pupil will be examined, every year, public
ly, as to her proficiency in the elementary Studies.
•Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Spelling, Read
ing and Writing will thus become permanently in
corporated into the mind or each pupil.
In order to promote economy, a neat uniform dress
for Sundays and Examinations has been adopted.—
For school-days, calico or gingham, or ether inex
pensive fabric is prescribed.
Circulars giving full particulars respecting the
uniform, which, however, will not be introduced un
til tiie season for winter apparel arrives, will be sent
to each patron of the College; and to others, upon
application. GEO. Y. BROWNE, Prest.
August 0,1857. 31
IVTOTICE,—Two months after date application
jLx wiU be made to the honorable Court of Ordi
nary of Greene county, for leave to sell all the real
estate of Louden Willis, late of said county deceas
ed. GEORGE M. WILLIS, Admr.
Aug. 8; 1857. 31
■ * i .
NOTICE. —Two months after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell a tract of I*and con
taining four hundred acres more or less, lying in the
county of BaldvVin—known as the Iforland land—
the property of the estate of Jesse W. Champion
Deceased.
JAS. W. JACKSON, Adm’r,
LOCISIA CHAMPfON, Adm’x.
July 2, 1857.
A UY. QTP YBOViRESS.
_ 11.l 1 . & 1857.
WANTED, employment in some good, mer
cantile house, either as a partner, with an
interest, or as a clerk with a salary. Address
# W. S. PAGBY,
Grecnesbpro’, July 16th, 1857— 4f.
TVT The co-partnership heretofore ex
-LN isting between Drs. Janes & Durham has been
mutually dissolved'—Dr, Janes having retired from
the practice. I)r. Durham still offers his profession
al services to the citi/.es of Penfield. and vicinity.—
1 hank ful for the patronage received the past year,
and hopes a continuation of the same.
Ofiice at the Old stand of Janes*fe Durham, where
he may be found at all times when not elsewhere
professionally engaged. 3 ly, Jan. 15.
f^Wo^7woS\i~~
TIIHE Scull Shoals Manufacturing Company are
A now ready to card wool.
July lfith, }857~2m.
SATAA NA ll LOTTERY,
J*N’ Ttt*. HAVA-XA J'LAX Ufc'SlXGUi WCMBKItS.
Anderson & Soil,
MANAGERS. s ;
jPC'iU&MO'm TO J. F WINTER, MAFIA &38.
PHI /Ed KAY A R I. K WI T GVT fcIiBOCTIOX.
CAPITAL PttlZE,
(>O,OOO DOLLARS!
30,000 TICKETS.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
Trrar jrj ■* *■.
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
GSUaasssa
Draws July 13th, 1857, at St Andrews’ Hall, Savan
nah, 0., under the sworn superintendence °f Wi
K. Sytnons, Esq,, and J. M. Prentiss, E&q.
- o~—
MAOJMFK EXT WHEJIE.
1 Prize of $60,000
* do’ ......... 20,000
1 do - .*i. 10,000
I 1 do 5,000
{ 1 do 4,000
| L do 2,000
” prizes cf .1,000 are * 3,000
5 ‘ 500 are 2,500
100. M 100 are,... 10,000
100 “ .... 50 are 5,000
72 Approximation Prizes, . 3,760
3000 prices of S3O are 90,000
8286 Prizes amounting to $215,260
Tickets $lO, Halves $5,... Quarters $2,60
Smail Scheme Drawn every Satur
day.
Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for prizes.
A ™ss3? ? rdtjr lor tickets or Certificates of Pack
ages of Tickets to
ANRERSON & SON, Managers
Macon or Savannah, Ga.
BT Persons holding Prize Tickets of J. F. Win
ter, Manager, will send them to us lor payment.
April 28, 1857
hotel i\m salt:.
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
a Hotel, to any one w ishing 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
commence immediately. The business, I think, will
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 property upon the
most reasonable terms, and any one who really de
sires it, can hardly fail, 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.
Pen field, March 26, 1857.
P- S.—ls i cannot sell, 1 will rent my premises,
and take the pay in board. W. B. S.
ABEAIJTIFdL lot of Muslin Robes for
sale by PHELPS k BEAL3.
Penfield, April 98, 1857
7 STRAYED,
FROM the subscriber, about two months ago, a
medium size Cow, white, with liver colored spots on
her neck and sides. At the time of Ravins, 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.
Penfield, July 6th 1857—ts.
FOUND.
10,000 DOLLARS.
A. L JolmsonA do,
HAVE found, and are now ready with a full
and new supply of “SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS,” consisting of staple and fancy Dry-Goods
of all kinds, Lsilics Dross Goods, Dress
Trimmings in great variety, Ladies and
Gents Gaiters, Gents Slimmer Clothing
of all descriptions for Coats and Pants, Bon*
nets, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ac., Ac.
We would particularly call the attention of the pub
lic to an examination of our stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
Which is full and complete, all of which we pledge
ourselves to sell at low rates. In fact we propose to
sell “LOWER THAW EVER” and preserve
our reputation as
“The Cheap Cash Store.”
The public are invited to give us a call, and we
will convince all that we are disposed to give them
the worth of their money.
A. L. JOHNSON, & Cos.
One door South of Mrs. Stathams Hotel,
Greensboro, Ga.,May 14,1857.
MU SMSES.
THF: undersigned having purchased a pair of
KSOPUS 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
ameter, the Runner 18 inches thick.
Address JOHN G. HOLTZCLAW, Pen Held, G.
July 9, 1857. ts.
A Good Price Given.
TIIE Subscriber will give the highest market
price for Wheat. Twenty thousand bushels
wanted as soon as it can be delivered.
C. C. NORTON.
Greenesboro’, July IGtb, 1857 —2m.
LIVERY, SALE, AND
EXCHANGE STABLE.
THE undersigned having moved up on Broad
Street, respectfully solicits the TRAVELLING
PUBLIC to call at their STABLE, 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 Terms than any in
the city. Como on, you can go safe to Per.held,
White Plains, Sparta, Mt. Zion, Bemah’s'School, Ea
tonton, Long Shoals, Scull Shoals, Dr. Durharas, Wat
son’s Spring or to any other place that you wish to
go, SAFER and CHEAPER than any other firm can
send you.
We keep on hand HORSES’ ’FOR SALE, of all
pfices, and all works Well Trimmed.
The report that we have closed business, is a.
MALIC WHS AND WILLI UL LIE, and started
by a low unprincipled scoundrel, too low and mean
so be treated with decent respect by n negro, or the
meanest thing that moves.
DOSTER & McCAKTER.
Greeneaboro’, July 10th 1857—-4 m.
A Good Investment.
rjAflE subscriber having concluded to retire
JL .from Meccantile business, now oilers for sale
his and commodious Store House and Lot, at
Woodville. Any person, wishing to engage in
the Mercantile business, would do well to examine
py before purchasing -elsewhere. The stand
ia the roost central in this section, (the location
lusing immediately at the WoodvtU Depot on the
Athena Branch of the Georgia Rail Road) and will
always command a good trade. If not previously ’
sold at private sale, T w ill offer the property to the
highest bidder at public outcry in the City of
Greehesboro, on the first Tuesday in November next.
For further information, address the subscriber
at Woodville, Greene County, Georgia. 4H
May 28tb,1857.-Gm WM. R. CON.
MEW B00k8!
rriIIEOOOSIA* FIRST and SECOND vol-
X UMES; Bowks's Ckntbal Africa, for sale
by PHEIJ'S & SEALS.
May 7, 1857. [ID]
Harness Establishment.
Messrs, lankford £ barnwei.l, have
jufit opened a Harness Shop to which the at
tention of the citizen# of Perifio and and the public
generally is specially invited.
They are well prepared to manufacture Harness
of different kinds, and to fill all orders with neatness
and dispatch.
Harness and Saddles will be repaired on short
notice.
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
Penfield, April 8, 1857,
CHEAP lIRV GOODS STORE. ~
SPRING TRADE, 18.57.
Augusta, Georgia.
BROOITI Ac NORREUL are non’ in receipt
of their new stock ofSpring and Summer I)RY
GOODS ; comprising all of the latest styles of the
season in LAD IE'S DRESS GOODS , EMBIIQJ
DERS &c., together with a most complete assort
ment of STAPLE and DOMESTIC GOODS to
whiclrthey respectfully solicit attention.
Plain Black and Fancy Dress SILKS;
Rich Fourlard, Barege and Muslin ROPES •
Plain and Printed JACONETS CAMBRICS
BRILLIANTS and LA WNS • ’ ’
BAREGES mted MmLTxYS ’ ORGANDIES and
Plain CIIALLIES i and printed Chally DeLA INS;
P™*?, for Ladies’ Dresses •
CHAM BRA }S, GINGHAMS, PRINTS’
Plain DEBEGES, andDebege ROBES, for Trav
eling Dresses;
GOODS, in good assortment;
CAMBRICS, JACONETS, MULLS NAIN
SOOK’S, Plain, Striped and Checked;
Plain and Dotted BWISS\
White and Colored TARLATANS;
BkIILMN7S ITIES ' Ind ' a TWILLS ' m(l White
Curtain MUSLINS.;-
White Crape SHA WLS;
Stella “
ave, 7 assortment;
. HOSIERY, a very large assortment of every de*
scription;
Alexanders KID GLOVES;
SILK MITTS, Long and Short;
DRESS TRIMMINGS, WHALEBONES, Long
and Short; 6
SKIRTS and SKIRTINGS;
FANS, of all kinds;
PARASOIS, large assortment ;
Ladies’ UMBRELLAS;
Summer CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DRAP li-
ETES, Pant LINENS, DRILLINGS, GOA TINGS
LOT'l ON AD ES, and many other Goods for Gents
and Boys.
Irish LINENS, Table DAMASKS, Damask TA
ZLG CJ'OJHS NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOW
ELS, HUCKABACKS, CRASH, Ac., Ac. •
Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4;
Pillow LINENS and COTTONS;
English LONG CLOTHS ;
Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS, a very crest
variety of makes; s
Together with a large assortment of GOODS FOR
SER V A NTS.
MWILLI9’ HOTEL, at the old stand,
is still open for the reception and accommo
dation of travelers. All wdio may favor us
with their patronage shall receive every attention
necessary. A, L. WILLIS, Proprietor.
Greenesboro r , Ga., Feb. 12, 1856. 7
Stella Shawls.
BHOOH A WORRELL, 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 notics to the citizens of the
eounty 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
those days. WM. ENGLISH,
April 23, 1857—ts. Tax Receiver.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
AT five cents per pound at
and. McDonalds.
Greenesboro, May 21st, 1857. —ts.
( ooi. Dunks. ‘
SUCH as Lomomades, Ice-Cream, Soda-Water
Ac. Also a large supply of Lemons, always to
be found at OLD MAC’S.
Greenesboro, May 21st, 1857.—t5.
Selling at Cost.
A FINE assortment of Ready Made Cloth
ing is offered AT COST by
PHELPS & SEALS.
June 23d 1857—ts.
Fnrnitnre! Furniture!!
AS HOME is the place where most happines
is 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, neglect to do so. I solicit the attention of
such to my stock and prices.
I am now receiving from New York and Philadel
phia, a fine supply of the latest styles, and am man
ufacturing all the usual articles of parlor, drawing
room and chamber fumitnre, Os 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, 25 and S4O;
Extra Fine Rosewood Beadsteads at $200;
do do Mahogany do at $100;
Throe Patterns Jenny Lind do
Eliaabethian and Cottage do very handsome;
A large lot plain Cottage do, at 9to $10;
Morgan Cottage Chairs; YVash-Stands, Ilat
Racks ; Tables of all kinds; Safes;
Fine and common Wardrobes; with all the col
laterals usually kept in a large establishment, which
I offer at prices qute satisfactory.
I will deliver at the Ga. Rail Road Depot safely
packed, free of charge, all articles bought at my
establishment. ALFRED SHAW.
Madison, Ga., July 28d, 1857. [2o.]
A LOT OF SUPERIOR GRAIN CRADLES
lor sale by PHELPS & SEALS.
May 7,1807. Nf