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NEW SERIES, VOL 11.
January Election,
TEMPERANCE FOREVER.—PHILIPS
CEMENTS, is a cant date for Tax Collector, at
the next election to be held in January 185S.
The friends of Nathan A. Hobbs are respectful
ly solicited to support him for the office of Tax Re
ceiver at the ensuing election in January next.
s Sept. 21st. 1857. 38
We are authorized to announce the name of
GARRATT WOODHAM, as a candidate for Receiv
er of Tax Returns, at the ensuing election in Janu
ary next. Sep. 17-37.
The citizens of Greene county, will support
GEORGE A. HALL, for the office of Tax Receiver
at the election in January next.
Sep. 17-37.
To the Voters Jf Greene County.
A. F GREENE, respectfully announces himself a
candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Greene
County, at the election in January 1858.
“♦/November 20th, 1857 —49.
We are authorized to announce the name of
J. N. COPELAN, as a candidate for the office of
Tax collector at the ensuing election in January next.
December 3d, 1857—49.
j®- RICHARD A. NEWSOM, annnounces
himself a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns
at the election iKJanuary next.
December 1 5(^1 85 7;
j£ST We arefitliorized to announce the name
of John H..SELLINGS, as a candidate for
Tax Collector, at%3 ensuing election in January.
December ljjgpßs7 ‘ - .
- _^pgEAl
Friends of Greeno County, I am before you as
for Tax Collector, sure and no mistake,
and if you do me the favor to elect me, I will
serve you to the very best of my ability.
;; J. PINKNEY HARRIS.
M fever Failing Amhrotypes.—The sub
scriber is prepared to take Ambrotypes 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 whenever a change of place is
made. R. M- FOSTER.
Jan. 15 • 46
Professional Cards.
Drs. Massey & Harris, thankful for the
patronage enjoyed by them the past year, respect
fully annoucjba that they continue to give their un
divided attention to the practice of Medicine in its
various branches. Office —Main-street, Penfield, Ga.
Jan. 12 ly 1
I>, H. SANDERS,
.ATT OB Nlt Y AT LAW,
* ALBANY, GEORGIA,
Will practice in the counties of Dougherty, Sumter,
Lee, Randolph, C Uhoun, Early, Baker,
Decatur ? ad Worth.
Jan. 1 ly 1
11. ¥7PERKINS,
AT T O RN E Y AT LAW,
GRRENESBORO’, GEORGIA,
Will practice in the counties of Greene, Morgan,
Putnam, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock,
Wilkes and Warren.
Feb. ly 7
PHIS .fid ll* R ROBINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GKEENESBOft REORGIA.
Will practice in the counties of Greene, Morgan,
Putnam, Oglethorpe, Talisferro, Hancock,
Wilkes ard Waren.
July sth, 1856. ly. 25.
i Executors’ and Administrator’s Sales.
**■
Executors’ Sale.
BY virtue of the last will and testament of Dan
iel Perdue, late of Greene county deceased,
will be sold in the Town of Cumming in Forsyth
county, on t&o first Tuecdav in February 1858, in
trout of the court-house door, between the legal
hours of sale, lot of Land No. 131, Ist Section and
3d District, of originally Cherokee, now Forsyth
county. JOHNT. PERDUE, Exr.
Greenesboro’, December 14th 1857.
(REORGIA, Greene County.
BY virtue of an order of the honorable court of
Ordinary for said county, passed at the Sep
tember Term, 1857, of eaid court, will be sold in
Greenesboro’on the first Tuesday in January next,
between the legal hours of sale, the interest of the
minors of John 11. Rarrott deceased, in the follow
ing negroes, viz : Fanny and her two children, and
Dave a boy about ten yews old, sold for the benefit
of said minors. Terms easy.
M. W. LEWIS, )
A. A. JERNIGAN. J Gards *
November, 26th, 185*, -48.
Administrator’s Sale.
be sold on the 26th of this month, at my
place, whereon Thomas D. Sanders deceased lived,
four head of horses, five head of cattle, one wagon,
one hundred barrels of corn, five stacks of fodder,
some oatgj one hundred bushels cotton need, plant
ation tools, some pork bog s, and some stock hogs.
V. M. SANDERS, AdmV.
Dec. 7th 1857.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
S2lst of inst
late Louden
•operty of said
, cows, hogs,
;in tools &.
Greenesobro’
belonging to
COIATV AD V EIITINEJIEXTS.
Ad mini st rai <>is Sa u i .
WILL be sold on tlu> first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in Greeneshoro’
between the legal hours of sale, two negroes, viz :
Jack about 17 years old and (Leone about 13 years
old. Sold as the property of Mary Ann 11. Findley
dec’d, under an order of tin Court of ordinary of
Greene county. Terms cash.
S. M. FINDLEY, AdmV.
Greenesboro Ga, December 7th. 1857.
Executor's Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA, ( T>Y virtue of the last
Greene County, f l)> Will and Testament
of Sarah W. Rowland, late of said county deceased,
will be sold before the Court-House door in the city
of Greenesboro 7 on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale, a likely negro
man named Clem, about twenty-one years of age,
of dark complexion and about six feet in height.—
Terms of sale. cash. G. T. M YltfCIJ, \ r ,
Nov. 12th, ’57.—48 WM. S. DAVIS, f s>
Executors’ Snlr.
BV virtue of the last Will and Testament of
John H. Broughton, late of Greene county de
ceased, will be sold in front of the Court-House
door in the city of Greenesboro’, on the first Tues
day in January next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following named negroes—to-wit: Isham about
46 years of age, a tolerable plantation smith; Thorn
ton, about 45 years old, a good plantation carpenter.
Terms cash. J. L. BROUGHTON, } r ,
J. T. BROUGHTON, f Y xr s>
Greenesboro’, Ga., Nov. 13th, 1857.—48
AdmiiiistiatoCs Sale.
WIEI. be sold, by virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Greene County, on the
first Tuesday in January rexi, in front pf the Court
House door in Greenesboro’, between the legal hours
h> IlinilT *,
Greene Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold before the court-house door in !
the City of Greenesboro’, on the first Tues
day in February next within the legal hours of sale
the following property to-wit : —One negro woman
by the n ime of Letha, as property of Jesse J.
Finch, to satisfy a Justice. Court fi ih, in favor of E.
O. Shackelford. Levied on by James Brooks Con
stable. T. F. FOSTER, I). Sheriff.
Greenesboro’, Dec. 10th 1857.
Greene Siberia's Sals.
WILL be sold before tbeSJpurt House door in the
City of Greenesboro on the"first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-wit. The plantation on
which \V. B. Dolvin now lives containing two
hundred and fifty-five acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of E. C. Bowden, Isaac Jackson ’ and
others ; Levied on as the j roper iy of VV.B. Dol
vin to satisfy a fi fa from Greene Superior Court
in favor of J Cunningham ob Cos. vs. John TANARUS,
Dolvin VV.B. Dolvin and James 11. Dolvin.
Property pointed out by W. B. Dolvin.
C. C. >NoRT< >N, D. Sheriff.
Nov. 30th, 1857.
Greene SlicrißPs Sate,
WILL be sold at the residence of William A. i
Beasly near Public Square in Greene Covin- ;
ty by consent of parties on the 79th day • ot Decem
ber next the following property to-wiig Due sorrel
horse about 10 years old ; 1.0 Ibis, corn more or
less, 5001bs seed cotton, six ,■ nvs and one calf 8
head of hogs, 2 sows and 12 pigs; 20001bs fodder,
stack of oats , one two horse wagon ; t plows and |
gear; two axes, six weeding hoes ; two grubbing j
hoes ; one set wagon britchbig ; L vied on as the •
property of William Beasly to satisfy sundry fi fas j
in the Superior and Inferior Courts of Greene coun
ty, in favor of Chamberlain Miller & or>. Williams &
Lankford, Robertson &■ Hudson, and other fi fas a
gainst said Beasly. T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff. i
Nov. 27th, 1857.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL, be sold in the City of Greenesboro’ on
the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One negro Woman named Patsy shout 40 years
old, of copper color, and hen son Oliver about 5
years old, levied on as the property of John T. Dol
vin to satisfy one fi fa from Greene Inferior Court
C. A. Davis vs. John T. Dolvin and one li fa from
the Superior Court, Wm. J. Neary vs. Dorster and
Dolvin, property pointed out by VV. J. Neary.
C. C. NORTON, I). Sheriff.
Nov. 14th, 1857.
Greene Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold before the Couit House door in
the city of Greenesboro’ on the.first Tuesday
in January next, within the usual hours of sale the
following property to-wit. \ House and lot in the
Town of Penfield, whereon, Mrs. L. A. Macon now
lives, levied on as the property of Mrs. L. A Macon
to satisfy a fi fa from Greene Superior Court in fa
vor of McLaughlin & English vs. Mrs. L. A. Macon
property pointed out by S. 1). English plaintiff
T. F. FOSTER• D. Sheriff
Nov. 27th 1857.
~ tNmrt ttf .
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Nancy T. Sweet Admin
istratrix, 8n the estate of James F. Sweet,
late of said County Deceased, petitions the Court of
Ordinary of Said County for Letters of Dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, fit any they have)
Why said Administratrix should not be discharged,
at the Court of Ordinary , to be held in and for said
County on the secounS Monday in January 1858.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
PENFIELD, (IA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER li, 1857.
j GEORGIA. Oreene Cormty.
fLSTHE RE AS, Thorun.-i Coningham Adininbv
U Ira tor on the estate of Mrs. Fivuu-is Scott-
Deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
County for Letters of Dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have)
why su’d Administrator should not be discharged, at
the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said
County on the second Monday in January 1858.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
July 6th 1857. ‘ UGENIUS L. KING,
July 9th, 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gryeue County.
WHEREAS, Jasper N. for Lct-
H ters of Guardianship of Frances Aurena C.
Aldridge, John O. Aldridge and Thomas tbifid F.
Aldridge, minor children of Sauujel J\ Aldridge of
the State of Texas. “
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at the court of
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the
second rnonday in January next, to show cause, (if
any they have) why said Letters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’,
November 18th, 1857. EUGENICS L; KING,
Nov,, 2Gtb, 1857 —48. Ordinary.
*>r-
GEORGIA, Greene County.
COURT OF ODDJNARY.
YATHEREAS William Edmondson Guardian of
7 7 William IT. Crenshaw, ami Mary C. Crenshaw
minor children of William L. Crenshaw deceased,
applies to this Court for letters Dismissory from
said Guardianship.
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concern
ed appear at the next January Term of this Court,
to be held in and for said county* on the second
Mofidayin January 1858, to show cause, \j
Guardian, shon’d not be diminished from said Guar
dianship, „ < -
Given under my hand at office ia Greenesboro’
November 20th, 1857- EUGENIT'S L, KING,
. Nov. 20th,T857H-49. . Ordinrry
.
GEORGIA, G*teiie County.
r . I* -|V* . . rt ~.m• ,*. ■ , ■ ■J S
why said -Administrator should not lie disch-ir ]
at.the Court of ordinary, to !>e held in and for sail
count)’, on the.first Monday in June 18n8.
Given under my ban/ it office in Greeucsb-if.:.’,-
November, lffih 1858 EUGENIUR L. KING.
November 26th/TB)'V -48. - ’ Oiilmny. ‘
sniaifcl Him iw ~HiVr r w- * nn* -rr . -ihyiv,. . y-’ TfUa-frm
Notices,
Xj OTIEE.—The firm of Lankford, Wilson &
JLI Laden has this day been dissolved by mutu
al consent, and no debts made against this firm will
bo paid after this d,ne. All persons having claims
against said firm will present them to James M
Lankford, and all persons indebted to said firm will
come forward and pay up, as the cash ‘Ve are com
pelled to have to pay our depts.
LANKFORD, Vi I {.SON & It A DEN,
December sth, 1857.
TETOTTIC’E^—Two months after date application will l*<Bmade
idl to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County for leave to sell
a negro woman by the name of Queeu belonging
tp the estate of Harriet L. Grimes deceased.
J. A. WILLIAMS, Ad mV.
December 7ib, 1857.
fiVTOTICE* : —The co-partnership heretofore ex-
Jl. A isting between Drs. Janus & Dlkiiam has been
mutually dissolved—Dr. Janes having retired from
the practice. Dr. Durham still offers his profession
al services to the citizes of Penfield and vicinity.—
Thankful for the patronage received the past year,
and hopes a continuation of the same.
Office at-the old stand of Janes & Diujiam, where
he may be found at all times when not • elsewhere
professionally engaged. 3 ly. * Jan. ID.
NOTICE.
THE Greenesboro Male Acadtinv will < pen on
the 2nd. Monday in Je.nu.ity next, under tin-sit
printendence of Alt. Joel C. Bristow, a <?efiUetnan
who comes highly recommended as a scholar and
a man of rare moral worth. Mr. Bristow was
reared in a neighboring Couuty, and graduated
at. Ogletborp College with distinction in the class
of 1854 —since which time he has been engaged
in teaching. The'School, under bis direction,
will no doubt, combine as many advantages, as
any of like kind in the State.
Voting men will be prepared to enter College
in the advanced classes, if desired. All the Eng
lish Branches, together with the classics, wiif be
taught at the usual rates of tuition. Board may
be obtained in private families upon reasonable
tei ms. >*
By order of the Board of Trustees, this Nov.
28th. 1847. JAMES L. BROWN,
Dee 3rd—3t % * Secretary.
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Miscellaneoiis Advertisements.
Drs. COE & LATIMEB,
HAYING located in Greenesboro’
for the purpose of practicing
tietry, would respectfully invite all who ‘-dTxT?
may require Dental operations to givo them at
their office in Greenesboro; or, persons so* desiring
may be visited at their residences. Drs. C. & L.
hope, by the character of their operations, their
reasonable price*, an ,j the‘r gentlemanly treatment
of all who may honor Iliem w 1 tb n -aalU_ta mgigt and
obtain afalr SUcix- of ttie OpUTTnTlTg'ptrfbnned in C*6r
section. As Dr. Latimer has located permanently
in Greenesboro’, the office will not be closed during
the summer months as heretofore.
A, superior quality of Tooth Brushes, Tooth
Powder, Arc , kept on hand'.
1 N. If. No CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS AND ADVICE.
Dentists supplied with Teeth, Foil, Instru
ments Ac. - Dec. 17th, 1857.
M , WILLIS’ HOTEL, at the old stand,
still opep for the reception and accommo
“*=*Adj'don of travelers, All who may favor us
tb thei. mtronage shall receive every* attention
emmry. A, L. WILL 18, Proprietor.
DENTAIL NOTICE.
Dr:;. Latimer would inform their friends
} and parents, that one of the Frru will constantly
remain 5 in Gi-fenesboro*, and that the other will be
found rn the following places at the time specified
below, viz .
White Plains, from Jan. 6th, to Jan. I7tn.
Mount Zio >, “ “ 18th, “ “ 31st.
Oxford from February Ist, to February 14th.
Penfield ’• “ 15th, to “ 28th.
As this time table will be strictly adhered to, those
who call early will bo most likely to receive attention.
LOST
ID the subscriber between the 15th and 20th ult,
his Pcbkct-Book, containing about two dollars in
cash, and the following described notes, viz :—One
note for $203 87, signed by Josl If. Edmondson,
payable to Jos Armstrong or bearer, dated January
Ist 1857, and due one day after date; One note
signed by J. A. Treiffehard for $207, (about) paya
ble to same, dated January Ist 1857, and due one
day after date ; one note.for 890, signed by Lucinda
Armstrong, payable to same-, dated January Ist,
1857, and due one day after date ; one note for fifty
dollars signed by Thomas I>. Logue, payable to John
W. Coleman or bearer, date not recollected, £nd due
Dec,, 25th 1857.
AH persons are forewarned from trading for any
of these notes, as payment has been stopped.
December 7th, 1857-4 t JOSEPH ARMSTRONG.
Hare is a Chance for You!!
Being desirous to change my business into a
more retired sphere, I oSVW for sale my valuable set
of Mill?, (located eight miles South*of Greenesboro
Ga., on the road from Greenesboro to Sparta) con
sisting of one No. 1 Steam Engine from 15 to
IS horse power, one ot George Page’s Circular
Saw Mills, jvith one extra saw. one. of Nickals &
M:--’ Bhs portable Grist .Mills, three foot runm% one
NA l Lad. Nu.t, Vi fit excellent repair, with
fixtures of all kinds mNessarv to. carry on the
wiio’e o. taldi-hmem,
The Saw iiiil will cut fixm.3ooo to 5000 feet
Ykf Itiivi-V&m*’ ‘ d,A i ■ *Jti ‘ A i
yi iuiuuei JK I Ud r ~
, ~ J ‘‘ ? * J- 1 ’
run It; 12 mouiha aml pay all expenses, and Y Will
take (he net proceeds for the concern.
[ knew that very up a” pc-op'e wifi be ready to
usotli6‘ dogmfitieal phraze, “there is a flaw in the
lock”'dm would’rd seif it if it was so Valuable.’’
But friend® and h.'L be too hasty, untill von either
come or send, .and get my books for 1857, and
mkv them to yotnsGf and count them up, both
profils and oxj onsvs, and then you will have the
“law and the trstimony/ my reasons for selling
are known to my- Ji T-nt. they are not because I
cannot make money with a steam saw mill..
lo r further particulars address me at Greenes
bprok or come and see me, face to face, and then 1
will (ell vou a good nianv t Linos more.
1> C. bib, 1857. JOHN P. HARRIS.
Trusteed fitle of Negron
By virtue of she power in me vested By the last
will on*l ‘fe-J.-unent of dames fJ Nic-kelson, deceased
will bo sold at public outcry before the Court house
uoor in Greonesbu-o’ on the first Tuesday, in Janu
ary 1658 ; 45, or od likely negroes, composed Os
Held hands, house servants Ac.
Terms Oru: fifth cash the balance one and
two yea i\s credit. Notes with approv'd .security will
be required, to bo made payable at any Bank jn Au
gusta, on 2nth December 1 sod—.V.),- with interest
hamed ate.
Alvy one wishing to pay .m ;h in full can be acc.om
mudated.
W. a!. MARTIN, Trustee.
M\um institute
WHITE PLAINS, GREENE COUNTY, GA,
BOARD OF IfStRUCTORS.
James D.-Mathkws, A- M. Frincipai,
\ im i:sr 1. S.vnroitii, A, M. associate Principal,
Miss E. A. Whiteman, Instructress in Music, Draw
id g, Painting and Embroidery,
Mrs. D. A. Mathews, Instructress in French and
in Primary department.
This a ale and Female Institute, under a different
name and organisation, has been lavgtdy patronized
during a series of years; and now with great improve
ments, it is again commended, with renewed confi
dence to the attention of Pau-nts and Guardians.
For its success the utmost energy and fidelity are
pledged, on the part of the Board of Instructors;
and an active support oil the part of the Board of
i’rlib-tees, much confidence is felt in being able to
give satisfaction-to those who may send their sons
and dauglitres hero, to receive their education. —
The Spring Term of 1858, will commence on the
third Monday in January. For . fall particulars,
address Principal.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
Having bought out the II A 0 K
NE from Messrs. Wii.son &
Thompson, the undersigned now run
a Dally Liao from Peidield to Greenes
boro’, connecting with the daily passenger trains.
They also have Livery St a hies in both places,
where they arc prepared to accommodate pier sons
with Horses and Buggies to go to any point they
may desire. With good Carriages and harness, gen
tle Horses, sober drivers, and reasonable prices, they
respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patron
age. Having learned the folly of a contrary course,
they will require the cash in all cases.
J UANKFQRD. WILSON & RADEN.
P S. We will give notice to our patrons that $2,50
will be the charge for horse and buggy per day.
DROPSY CURED.
Til E undersigned proposes to cure Dropsy of
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 he sent anywhere by Rail Road, with
directions for giving it, or I will attend personally if
requested, and paid for iny trouble. I will buy ne
groes afflicted with Dropsy, or cure them, as the
owner may prefer. Satisfactory references given if
desired. MILES G. BROOME.
Urlim Point, Greene 00., May Hth, 1857.—ts
CXTfttOHIIIMMt IMK'HITS TIH ISIf PlWfflßi
15,000 DOLLARS WORTH OR OllV GOODS AND CLOTH INC
SELLING OFF AT COST BY
A. L. ..I O! f IN SON & CO.
Owing to the baldness of the times, and the scarcity of money, we have concluded to offer our large
and well assorted stock of merchandise at
(until the fust ot March next) for cash onlv, and most respectfully solicit our friends io call and ex
amine tor themselves.
More especially we call their attention to our vofr large stock of
Clothing, Hoots, & Shoos, Hats, Caps, Shirts and
Under garments, all ot which we are
now offering at cost,
to reduce our stock, and realize the money, all who want BARGAINS please call before purchas
ing elsewhere at 1
A, If. JOHNSON <fc CO.
, One door South of Mrs. Stathauis Hotel.
Grraesboro, December, 185/.—gm.
W'tW'tVV usnvtA.
A. R, CLIFFORD.
siisssairff'..
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Jibing located in the City of Greeuesboro’ for the
purpose of practicing Dentistry in alt its branches,
tender his services to th citizens of Greene and the
adjacent counties, as he is permanently located noth
ing shall be wanting on his part to giye entire satis
faction to all those who need the services of*a dentist,
Having bad Itiany yeirs experience,and a large pra/v.
tice, he feels safe in saying that his operations can
not be surpassed by any Dentist North or South in
beauty, strength, utility or durability. Persons at
a distance can secure his services in large cases by
addressing him at this place, he may be found at
Willis’ Hotel, where he will be happy to wait on all
TtrllA mr,TT f nr/V 4, t* rr . w J4k -L
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OEOKOIA PLAINS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their
old customers and others* wishing their Wool
made into the best Plains manufactured in the Uni
ted States, that wc arc now receiving and will re
ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge but 16 cents
per yard for manufacturing (cash,) as ‘that is what
we have to pay for all the material we use.
The Factory is situated 18 miles south of Greenes
horo, 12 miles southwest of W hite Plains, l i miles
northwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eaton ton, on the
Ocouee river, in Greene county.
LAWRENCE MANF. CO.
Aug 2, 1856 80
BUENA VISTA ACADEMY.
PUBLIC SftUARE, GREENE COUNTY GA
The undersigned have secured, for the coining
year, the Sci vices of John T. Heard, A. |, He was
born and raised among us, and is well known by
each one of us to bc‘a gentleman, of good mind, and
steady habits, and having already had sonic expe
rience in teaching,, we confidently expect, he will
merit a liberal share of patronage. m
The school will open on the 2nd Monday in Janu
ary 1858, Further information concerning rates of
tuition, board, Ac., can be obtained from'either of
the Trustees. W.m. Tnau.i;, Jr. Pres,
Fb M, Kiijol, Wm. ih'.Aim,
Titos. K. Tito i!NT Du. A. 11. i\ \nii.:,
J.\S. i), WfI.I.IAMON. W.m. A. Uvi’liToN.
Trustees
1 >ccember 3d, 1 SAT s,— j<J.
Valuable Plantation tor Hn\v,
t: ‘ criber offers for sale bis well known
2Si'> aitfatioifJying'on the Ogeehee River .1 1-2
miles above Columbus Shivers mills, in Warren
county. It is extensively known as having former
ly belonged to Thomas Seals deceased. Il iy>vv con
tains J2"D acres more or less of Jamb all of which
‘is good, in line order, under good fences and sus
ceptible of.tillage. The tract comprises Sou acres
more or less of superior low grounds, well ditched,
and not liable to overtlow. Tho improvemfhits con
sist in a commodious residence, excellent meat, house
ample accommodations for negroes, good barn,
cribs, stable &c.
Any one \ urchasing the place. will get a valuable
plantation.
Mr. Lankford, my overseer is on the premises
and will show'the place to any one wishing to ex
amine it. He also will make known the Terms.
A. lb PiJBLPS.
Dec. 3rd, 1857. Penficld Ga.
GIUHJERT ES.
rilllE subscribers are now receiving a large and
X varied assortment of Groceries, consisting of
lioggshead and Refined Sugar, Coffees, Molasses,
Rice, Nails, Cigars, Mackerel, &c., fcc. Also a su
perior lot of Drugs,—all of which are offered upon
the most liberal terms. PHELPS A SEALS.
Pentield, Sep. 17th. 37.
Greene Stilus.
WILL be sold in the City of Greeuesboro’ on
the first Tuesday in February next, between
the usuat hours of sale, the Interest, of Joseph N.
Radon in the Livery Stable of Lankford, Witsoh and
Radon. It being the sixth part of said firm, the fol
lowing property to-vit : Two old grey Horses
known as the Ellington horses, two black Horses
known as the Williams horses, two black Mules.
One bay horse known as the Sharp horse ; one
sorrel Horse known as the Giady sorrel; one
bay horse known as the Durham horse ; one young
bay horse known as the Jackson horse ; one sorrel
known as pot gut; one bay horse known as the
lame bay ; one grey horse known as the Jackson
grey. Seven buggies and harness ; Four hacks
and harness ; one two Horse Wagon and harness ;
one one Horse wagon and Harness ; one four seated
Buggy and harness, all levied on as the property of
Joseph N. Raden to satisfy a mortgage ti fa in fa
vor of James M, Lankford issued from Greene Inferior
Court against said Raden,
T. F. FOSTER, D, Sheriff.
Greeuesboro’ No?. 14tk, 1857.
VOL. XIIII.-NUMBER 50,
A NEW PRINCIPLE.
“FI.I. WORTHY Till; CONSIDERATION
OF EVERY IfOI SRKF.EPF.It.
| ‘J he important principle of wasing clothes without
friction has at last I >©<*ll and is perfectly
exempiitiovlin the great
KffOLE WASHING MACHINE.-
Tt combines all the requisites of Simplicity, Duka*
j uri.n v and Economy, different from all others and In
j ‘he mode of applying it. Nothing can surpass it
I in rapidicy of execution, and there is nothing that
1 can compare with it, in washing clean without dam
age to the articles entrusted to it. It never removes
a button, flattens a hook, or tears the most delicate
fabric or half-worn articles,of dress. ‘ - A
It operates so easily that-a boy of 10 or 12 years
of ago c;.n do largo Avashings. It will prove itself
to b ■ all that*A fereconunended Id be.
n.,WSlM**',re now betas manufactured at
tho^'ta'Sjot.^ 0 ‘f * h *
gan, Greene and Hancock. He Mould Therefore
take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of tin
above eountks, that he hag employed Mr S. T.
STONE to canvass those counties with one of the
Machines, who will take great pleasure in showing
it to every, body, and if they prefer seeing it in op
eration all they will be required to do is. to furnish
him with so tile hot wafer and soap, and then their
dirty clothes which he will wash clean and in so
short a time as to astonish every on who has not
i seen it in operation before,
i _ Persons wishing to purchase Machines can give
him an order or semi it directly to me and they will
! be 1 ‘Vworded immediately with printbd instructions
I lIOW to use them.
jOct. 20th, 1857.-45 W. E. WALKER.
< py or Itt i*. LOO AIMS, Certificate.
Gi.kkniiskoko’, Ga. Oct 2oth. 1857.
‘■•c Aim. I',. A\ ai.kkii —])ear Sir: —Jn regard to
dm v\ ashing Machine, 1 would simply say that 1
e.niiid not is* without, oik* lor any consideration
v, hicli might lie presented. It is easy to. manage,
U washes without injury (0 the clothes. * On yester
day our washerwoman did from 10 o’clock A. M.
to 1 P. M., what it would have taken her the great
er part cj two days to accomplish by hand. Tho
Gest Yecoump'inlation you cap have is the Machine
.itself Every family that;can rase money will most
(\rl:didy buy after seeing it in operation.
Respectfully yours, RORT. LOGAN.
Gitkni skoko’, G.\., Oct. 28th, 1857.
.Me. \\ M. IT. V\ alki i;— Jh’nr *SV/■ .*—J take pleas
ure, in certifying to the value ul your Wasliining
Machine. It is (he desideratum long desired; wash
ing clothes clean without wearing or injuring them
and in less than one-fourth of thulium oc*Aipicd in
the usual''way. Vcn Respectfully.
JOHN 11. WALK BE, M. I).
Mu i.unoKvii.LK, Oct 15th, 1857,
Ml*. WAi.Kia:— l)<<n- iSir: —l am in receipt of
your letter about t i e Washing Machine. The Wash
ing Machine I have is no hainl/ni/. It saves me
three or four hands labour. But I have to make a
man use it. because mine is so large. If it is made
right and handled right it is a line thing.
A ours aespectfully, B. I>. BROWN;
“’ r ~‘ ■; V
M WluaMf- £*r<>iHi’fi/ t'or Stile.
0\ Il of the paituers wishing to change his
‘business, we now oiler for sale our Land and
Mills, situated sixN miles east of Greeuesboro’, and
four miles south-west of Union Point, known as
Ogecehee place.
There is lu7'd acres of land in the tract, about five
hundred acres clean), the huilance well timbeicd
woodland. A eonsideracle portion is bottom land
and the present crop will speak for the productive
quality of the land.
ilnr mills consist of a Circular Saxo Mill and a
Crix/ Mill —driven by a 15 horse power engine—all
is in good Older and condition. The Mills were
erected last spring and are in the centre of live or.
six hundred acres ol heavy timbered woodland.—
for lurther particulars cali to see us on the premises
or address us at Union Point, Ga. ’**•
UR AN E & GIBSON.
October -Ist, 1857 —ts. * U
€itv fiesta uni lit. i
( uniintKiiiv on iinitd
kinds, Fi'i.'sh Oysters, Lobsters,
Kggs, Candies and choice Fruits of’
tion. Persons wishing any of these
or a good meal at short notice, will be accouunod-Tt
cd by calling in at OLD MAC’S.
Greenesboro’, Nov.
J. S. BARNWELL & COT
WILL continue the harness business at the old
stand of Lankford & Barnwell. They promise to
execute all work entrusted to them in the latest
style and most workman-like manner, will do re
pairing at the shortest notice, and warrant every
job, and dispatch it with skill and neatness, upon
the most reasonable terms.
/ST None but the best materials used by us
and .'the workmen are fattltful’