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'ii'nt to veto : that is. from the federal f . ons tn,ath>n, and from the r esc r vine clar.s.* in that coni: itut ion, 'tvmm in vie w of this i life asked the ii s*i.ivnicli we did, and not btea•».«**- w wer *■». nifadmer cm, ugh to thoik ! ' Sfei <’ -riVed their rights from the const.:ution. And certainly we are no:, silly euongh to !r.*lh.*ve nulli fication is constituriO'.Kil. O ireol.emporary says non', that it doesi i.o? deriee the power to nullify from the constitution, but “from tlieir [the S it .s'] total in Impendence from the federal govenunent, and inherent sov ereignty, as to all powers not delega t'd."—V.-rv well: We arc willing to let its present statein >nt go against the only legitimate construction which can lie plue and upon its language of th lU'di. Bill our cot mporarv should be more carduh I; s emsto forg- : to- ia\ wh.it it. said V- st if lay, and to bo Card, ss ; ■note ia- to wliat cousisteneV would re- . quire it • > s.n h*'*' -ii'icr. 1 i ties way | on c«»: mm:"' -arvs facts, id i, and as sertions. become contused, and it in- : Voles itself in labyrinthiun mazes! through which 'twOuhl require a Soph ist to pursue it. But we can t blame j our eotemporary if its ideas are a little j confused : for f Ortas’ie forms of adver- j ;i>em uit- ami “ narnth'' dance ot-io'v i: - vision, intoxicated with luxurious fe-eduig upon its one id-t. Xo went- ; and r it is a lull' nervous, and cries out i iii ult r -i so ration about the '"over ! shph.o vine infiumie • <*{ the f. derrdgov- | - ,iim< irt." and says "it s perfectly ap j irent -*h ? r • -is"■ ; n» its cticroaeh ' vm<S n;.., :>* ,1 R:h- is hopdeSS." \V . , r . - ~ ■ .• Jo take a j do S ' Oi ; ■ m • lie m o dne IKtddlr / ••v r ( ; nd see if this will not •■! nr -ip .fs v,s >n, an 1 enable it to .-through a more hopeful i. An 1 l»«-sides this, if there is v :.ng t.-rribl* in its charging us .... • , g*• upon a state o( :.• s : i ■;t b\ 1 t.s.• ]t‘, when .v ■ com.' *•. tie- word iur rprd-d, we will c.i Ic ivor i > 1 Mu 1 o irs If against the cnurij- *. M | I—TOT MHM l lll>o 11111 II T 11*1 r~ ' al \ MjMfiMfJPIiJJ IX In Grv. i,o county, Ga... on the 2:>tii mst.. by Ba- Rowland. Ena.. Mi. J MIS O. Da vies. Printer. ‘ M ;.r L'-vuii;,„ mid Miss Maky Jane Ldkn. .'iv. I love the fading beauty les* Wspring-tide radiance has been wholly mine ? X *!.;•.• wnut will, toy steadfast truth I'll bless; i . : in aa i. thine own—lorever thine." W. Me. b. ti * Rev. Ykotnas If. Jordan, Mr Vi W. it i>s, ,if S nith »riuty, Texas. to Miss ..' ■sr:: !i Ann ill!.!.. ot‘Ball.vi-i C G.v. V I ■II !'■ r 111 !■■■■! !■■! 11l II | I III—l»WH ('OXSUJIPTION S JOCESSr Jt_L / TREATEJ, B V lXit.lL.vt’iuX OF .iKDfC.vi i.'ij V a FOILS j.gi v■>»> v sri: ,v lay *i. and., {A il-i. 'V o it n.il Ouiege ui' I'aysicuius. i..." year- S• n u P.iysn-uut il l nj i, miiou it ■■ i; i.i.n .it.ivg. l»r dise.iS - J oi t.ie L mgs. I.i tntroutiuent ui Oou-u.iiptM i oy iab.t Si lot?. I vo i.a.n-d (ii'ilils ".vi. l .vai'va it mo iioi •.'t-rliiig l ..it it is a,uv as cavaiiu.- I.sense' ui toe fttoiuucli i rin ; l e ; ae dii etiy into the Lings aij. i.ie ia.. a.tl aj ue <>l Uitaek.il r tlie U - «•:, Like imtuy oittair great and Ueuctiuv *t ili-eov . ' it- - -in- st.'aoge why sgen truatuieut was it't re-->rt. dto ion : a .•>. Where t ere is liie tiiere i.vdiy is jye tor tne most see-eiagiy liopeiess i-i-i.i. as torou ihoui all the .sUi.res oi Eos insidious j.. - , i.i.; iVoiideriiii and oeiieiicieut edbcts oi ins : .;t ,i oit are mon apparent. in eases also ol' j. ' ■ a-'. Asi nnsL tin-iiihalnig of powders ;..-l \ sip ’s lias Osaeii eui’iteutiy Siiccess-siU 1 . audio . - -n.ei.n- under any oi the a hove named eom ].. i ,i!.s. J eau pil.u.ii’tee a spaed/ reite!. I iisiio * a- ire ii i ree.-rri.i r to 10.# mines, resideets of v tnj-kaod ueiguo »riiood, who have hecu re f’ a." so vi - irons .le.ut i; about osie-tnird oi the Xt-’ iVe HU.e'.i ;T. aee-lfd* 'I t ) tie- pat'.eilts usVil stslt - 1 in iil n [ ui- I lod -j idling, sale and speedy, and eoas'-’s in too ad ri.ustrat;ou oi Medieiaes in .s s -.i a iua •««•- that, they are conveyed into tho /. ii t i s’>». iii oi vapor smd prod nee tiieif ae : ... .u i■ : s-.-at it. di-s.-stsK its 'prauuc.it sueee; s . ~..i to leVoiili iuii;/.e the opanons of tne inedl ,v. -nd. and esoibn.sh tne eatirS* cuiabjlity oi’ p.,j,i.s will p: a to state if they have ever ;Yios.i tsie L-.ju„»; u t tcy have lost tiesh; have . io and. in git sweat', and levvr turns; vvimt and j, ; ;n .-n ti,ey e.vp -c-iorsjiie; what the eoiiddioii m i.i ■ v stomach si-id oovvels,. Toe necessary Medi e..i s Aiipa atus. Ac., vviii lie forwarded tu any psirt. 'J'IIJiAU: E,v D..:ia - cousult-iikm fee. —Balance of fee psiv abl ; only when the patients repirL themselves • wg: 41 TUVA l’JSti OX (JOysiJMPTK/y. Price gl.OO—- Yddre-s JidslXSON .STEWART ROSE. Oifico s.i 1 iho.nhvay X. V. Xov. I. 1831.—29~d.n i'jio.sri‘X' ib.'? *».• Mi f. .1..*.. J <»«.!',.i a uXu r» -NOi itfcwr Series lor IHW, 71 •> i /* "* '* • , •/J., *4 /*««• ../•y :,.o> .*«•'<• ■ -V/* /«• <,.• / •«.•»<*: ->y <A# a«'ta )/l ■• r O'*/‘. /■* (... j., (•«•••. ui;-i ha.-ii- purer* ir<! * from Mi'ears. 1 ,i l: '.v l':r.tt.r ciiiiiu intWMt »* the • . i'v *vS'»W-N*.#4 , iliXii, will, thrlhei.ext fr-xr, .t i.j tjr.*ruC'Uorw, A hf.iii- I I Uix c- me .!)■*>'■; l.Uu, wua n.;w i', P‘ ; au<l on ufl i. , ia'i'*, UK'«'t Ui it t»2K?<mr- M<V .•«•*!., a aaMi inc oi l patrons of tin* paper arc V’o..* so *•<;**.•* *»o .um. *t wiii i>« perceived tlmt tar t..« pup-* wii. the sums, viz: ■Um; jlo, .r l|.*r !:.!•* II I!* Ali V-l .»'« K, ( i :« ‘‘JoKC, iv V:„ -V .. .4 W.I.- ...in: > ~ i lor MX |U 'll. ■.) .. * i. ;. i mt.* ('<-!*: lu.’li": uiKiii, h* compli /..*• ~o..v.:.»i*m* ■>* »iiiin.:r<»a.« iVieuun, who in? ; vi; ii.t- mien*. *hi lue ji .per » v . * * *>ii i’m .ianc*.*l, till, ui permanency hi fi vetUti.i.y eeeuroU by tne .change. „ . W ia..-v the i.'tiu -uve character <»l tlie p.iper as a Jlmigct •>!' r an, wii* In* fii* uou.oy otwerved, tne ,li . io*.nmjmt.> i»f mwri *u» u*« gi-iior..* rernl ?r iiti u.iru.uce.i «• occasion may .seem to j'**' jIV, Sp.wte wiii Iw oe.otel to Items of News, Ocu ir.i* iuietiigoniv, A.;., A - ., —*** fact, to every tu.*g which I** *>' amuse or inalt u«t» Tm i'uocf Wi*j tie In ie|»«i*--l«i»t in everything but tuitiiiiij calyitfitte-l to injure reputiitiiifi •nun Us for one Mutneul euierta .i«*.l;—*»or will t ie eoluiiiHs of the l'anyr b# oinsaed to.any tiling wniea tin* moat polite wo.nU eoiio ler me lea.-it imiei-o'-ons or ileii.ave I. Xj en.iiriba.ion will he imtiea.l, Which nuiot re-oirto i.itil by the real ».u«e anU ** *- drmuf iu author ; nor wi,l the I'ublisher coneenie iint o* eomiuet of me .Inker be in any wbc ri-.p0m.i1,’.« for any aUie!* winch may appear *" \il we“wmt now, i« NAMES of the .i.'t(i N**v and p*yiugS,ilxnr,l.*rs. T -lhe AMXEV will do when tiie tir.it number ofi'u* i'uper apper*. „ li e ush Miiiseriber to th* Joker A K»<)*.»•■.yotll* l . l * wiii fuf.ii.ii us with TWO new »»»«»«*** i W ke*i t Joskk,” the work i* JF\ ts#“Will ourl'riend* uotme -i-ST *t not, we have to r«Uu«}iiikli the project. ; w K for In* « **^ ir.lmi.c," ahochlbc ai.hlroio*e« (pogl-patu,/ mime diately to K.TI, iipoii. t’caiiaid, <*a. . . Vetffield, Wof K, U. is‘»n, I> ‘ ,b ‘ Slie -’ * T.II UKCV.IVr.It. «Y THE friuuus .1 Joint 11, Cilifttin will sitpport lilm tl r iv-e eetnui to tne etlieti of Re oiver of tax returns at thtf «i»i*nii»c JaniTirv elec tion; MAX V CITIZENS. Get. 7th, isr.4, ,v« r/(i: TO THE VOTERS OF IT TEAM COC.XTY. ry' " r are authorized to minouiiee M il isun •hjs? >l. Roby as a candidate for the otjiee oi lieeeiver oi i.,x Returns of I’utn.un county s,t tlit i-nsuitig Jsinu,.ry eleetion, Sept, a, 18,>!.' T. 1 1 VOS, ijßl t' TO . i’7~ .Tvr Wear.- .e.U eii-i/.e . ■.« .n eiiuiee the luuue ,trw of MU It A El. (iKAVilii-i. sis si eau delate for i ,o otHee of t ix eolleetor of Pittuam comity sit the eiisuine .laiiusiry election. Aiuie-t lulii, ls>i. I\S\ LLKVT.HU, .. ... . \Ve are iilithorizetl to aunoutice the nsiim ’ of STEPHEN S. W ItlfiH T. as a csin- j didate f< r re-election tor the oltiee ot i’a\ Collector sit the ensuing d.tiiuary election, in 1 533. Sept. I .lila IS3 I. Oifico, ]>atoutt»u ttraiic.li K. It. i-.ATOM'IN, tSept, "Util, Is,Vi, i up- (>RI>ERE!>, That the treasurer pive no- j tiec to ail st.-, 'guilders in arrears, in tlie p nn. ut oi tiuTr siihscripsion tor stuck in Tne ; ri t ,niton llrs'ii-h R.I ! Rond, l: it o the oalaiiee title j nil tlieir sub'crlptio, - lie it a satisfactorily arruiurcd ] before tin- last rctttni day for toe .-text term of tin- \ Mipt-rior Cour* oftlu County ofl’utu.siii, suits Will he i instituted lor the collection thereof. A true extract ftvmi.thc minutes of the Itox.rd of Directors «J, ADAMS. fiY.isui-cr. Oct. 14, is:, 4. v'i» — tiilm Y ’jgf** THE Citizen* of V. tont.-r and vieiuitc arc notified :!s-.t t • Trustees ~-;i-.e ik-temiim-.i to r.-i'is-c to all jvers ms tpri\ ilesie of burial at the s-rove a!" at the Church, after the first day of Janu ary next. J. INHFIKI.D, CiniTn. th t. -.f. lsr>4. titi —tldj t.fllce, liutontoii lliauch IC. IC. I.alo.mon. Oet. iMi,, IS.VI. THE annual m eting of the Stockholders oft.-e 1-vifo.itoii Branch Rail Road will he si.: . .u Ks.to.iton, mi Tucs 'ay the 1-tth day of Nov ember next. M. "DENNIS, President. <>ct. fs, lN.vt. -js—tltn : 31 fit) sVDDfrtisfmfnts. LOST, VDUE Bill given by Pinch .V Davis, in favor id’ mysciii thr ci.gliE d-'liars dated about the 10th I of October, with a credit on it. ot fifteen dollars. All persons sir.- wain -d not to trade f.,r sai l pa per. ROBERT ADAMS. Xov. Ith. 1 s3l. —29-ts tYtyi’Oif* for Sale. subseriher oilers tor sale three negroes—a • 1 woman who is a good Held hand, or cook, wash- | er and ironor—si hoy large enough to plough via. j ensuing year—smd si little girl who is an excellent [ nurse considering la r age. These negroes can bo J seen at the plantation of Janies I>. Moseley, Esq, ; who will give satistsietorv information to anyone j wishing to purchase. 1 expect to leave the coun- ; trv in a short time. Therefore apply early. JOIIX R. t: ATEVVOOD. Nov. till. 1834—29-ts Administrators’ Sale. OX Thursday. 1 ttb day of Dceemher next, siil 1 the perisliahle property belonging to the estate | of Frederick Kidney late of Putnam county, ile- ■ ceased, will be sold at his late residence Ut Said i county. It consists nt com, tedder, horses, mules, | cattle, hogs, lions -I.hJI and kitchen furniture, farm- ! ing tooles A .’. The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms of sale will he made known on the first ! dsiyofsalc. WILLIAM. F. RAIXEY. AdnTr. Xov. lih. 1554.—29-tds SheriJfks Ssi'c. \\ r ill be sold on tiie lirst Tuesday in December v v next tictorc the Court House door in the ' town of Eatonton : between the legal hours of Side, the following property to wit: A negro woman named Phoebe, ssbout twenty- i nine vears of sege. levied on sis the property-of Xat- ; tli miel Barksdale to satisfy one li. fa. isued from j Piitaasn IdteriorCourt in titvor of liobert H. liar- j per said Barksdale. JOHN H WALKER, D.Sh'iT Nov.Jth, 1834.—29-tds D l it J I ilia iauiloait j liliiJiii. THE II VD ROM AG MX, »,»*i. K AT.-.KI ICO F. A i a-' i.Ns. Ml'll .r. 4J O i't JriL Si OSy I* »’♦ j M NVrAClTltrai I.V HAROOURT, BRADLEY &.CO., 4 i Jlsiiket Street, Mniiehuster. Principal •* .treao.t*c, 1"2 n ..o . .stive., C.icapside Lon.i<>, 1, Kiiglall 1. .im.l'icau E->t.d)dsiiliieiii'. 38 A,ui .street A ID-2 N..ss.ui srtieet, New-i oris, c- O T ie Hydironi.tgen is a valuibie discovery tor pro teciisig tiie feci innn samp or cold, and tneu-loie a preventive ofm.iiiy l.u.ig di.-csise:', U'.i/.ont yoy ,/“ to, oy irlni. rre.. T it- llydr* magenss intnetorm of a r-oie, . 11.1 worn 111-i ie tne boot ors-ioc. Its no’-l --,rau./e.isu-aeu-r i.- st jii w.-rful antidote »<• ucseasc. For Gcutieineii it will be found agreeable,. Viuiin, and iie.iltiiv.to wear in tne col test or rainiest weath er,.!; toe foot can Iml become wet if tiie lly■ ironmgen D iii'erted. J. a lies may wear the lightest solea boots or sltoi ' iu tne most inclement weather witn impuni ty ■; while C.msumptian, so prevalent among the do mg of our country, may bethw.irtei by tlieir gen eral adoption, i'acy entirely itttprr-itdt ocrr-dioin, as tiie latterestii»e tneteetto perspire i.i a very unheal thy manner; 1,11 t beside-, are not dangerous wear to pe.iesinaus i.i icy weatuer, like inti-.i rubbers. —. W 1 itle the latter cause lue feet to appear extremely large, the llydromugen, being a mere thin slice _of cork prepared pe-uliurly, pUlced inside, does not in crease tiie size oftne boot, or cause the toot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as tlu-vmiv engage in exercise wit a eonrort and lieal t!i\" ejects. Tneir expen-e is so -lig.-t as to scarce need mention", be-ides, tons-;; wno p sr-uiize tnein •.vsi■ ibid tiieir y- «/ ■/ djrtor .-i InlU inac.i uiiioiiKi'te i tkfefy. - As toe Hvsli’onj igeu is beCom ug more stnown, its side is inei < ’sizing to an sdiuoet incredible extent. Last i war in London, Mane’oe-ter, Birminglium, Liver- S ‘pool, Glasgow. Lee is, Duhjil. Paris, Antwerp, llanl : Durg, and B riin, our’sales reached 1.i’32,4 >n, pairs lof Cork Soies. Thus year tne mini >«r will far sur : pstsv that. Ask the Faculty tiieir opinion of their value as a 1 preventive forCoymis ( olds; Bsion* iiitis, Asiisma, ■ mid CoNSI MI TION. Miss’s Si/.i , pr. pair, 35 Ci.nts. LaDlis’ do. ill). SiO do. Bora’ A Mi-si.i’ do 25 do. Noth:ia From the it tail prices we make a very liberal ailowaii -’e to Jot>l>eis.uid Wbolesiders, so tisut ,„!V storekeeper m .v 111 ike si fine profit on t.ieir Sjle, w'.iie they ate an soti.-ie that msiy l<c kept in any ittore, among any class ot goods- Fo terms, apply to ilAilC )URT, BRADI.ES & Cos., ;,8 Ann Street, New-iork. j Nov. 4tb, 1854.—21) — 3m. So :i t \ 10r n >1 ilitary .1 c . jf i? 2: , n i* LufT E K t . Ily llooiitliorilo/ifth' 1 stole of Alabama, CiINDLi ri.D ON Till: HAVANA I’I.AN. GRAND SCHEME. CLASS G. j.y so be drawn 3)th November, 1854. on-s ritizv. to T'.vkntv ticki:ts —and kkmemheu bvkky rmzE d.-iawn ! Capitals \ ,i,oo() ii 4,000 t , fs,ohi) “ ................'.'. ■ 2,00i) u .... i,so*i « y ...... 1,100 “ 5 of 1 ,oi)0 In all, s*) prizes, amounting to ijr***»,o : )>) Henry prize -Ifatm at '«teh dnnotng. Tickets if It) —Halves mid Quarters m proportion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at- par. Ail cofnihtmie itmns strictly coufi ieuteil. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lions, Mongtmoery, A!*., Oct. 21,1854— 28tf— €im tau j - K ' , -o» rf'llE note* stud uecounls of tire lute firm ot Lincli 1 & Davis are in thy hands of J. P. Diom-iG’’ 1 Esu., for collection: ■ Aht»Mf(t j»; im. - TniftW ib $t . jg> Sir ASTLEY COOPER, Bart, it. D-, lIIK EMINENT MIUHCAI. I’IIaCTITIONIUI HAS USPT \ VAt,'- CAlll.E Ll.iiAl Y TO rill. WOULD IN IMS (irml Prevent dive of Consumption, UNPAH.tNO CURE AN I'Ui.MONAKV DiEHASI'S, M'ilho it thj as.* o. JI ) Heine* Bir A. C., Bart, invented mid a ivme'i tne use of the aiiSDiCA'MD IP'JJJi cii nst i*.to r g ro To sill persons ol'uil ages and, ei minions, sisa ccr, lain iino n safe diieid mst t.ie-.-c fearful disc: cs Consumption, Uro|iv!..fis, Ast nm. Coughs, Coirs Hu ut tier sJtiici nais oi i (, Lungs, wink \ u'isc imm inc exposed st.Ue ■ l’t :i. .s , , . .//vi„/c to fit- •/;,<//(, m. I lie oontiiiu .1 , hunf .- f.iu. Inn ic. , jd, - tci-t'.i ;s n v•• arc y prciMived j turii il -w-ith Silk and padded, which, suspemlcitfVom •00nvi, c • C... I.v . , .is. .•, vao.. .ii 10.0: j that, once w. in ,i be oinert n init.iniiy atjc coni furt. I '• 1 >'i tiVi , eg] •, ; : ,>:. 1 y , .tV" tie- I ...iiit" Aim ii a m . raj, p-', itss I.roll.:. ! ie l. uite t Mate|.:.c i la,, > .u. Anmri. a, ~l j t c West hr. 1,-., j; lias icf a.loii. tum been .i st.qiii i tin o- in To: lami ml„., • ,• , . ;h, ; j ~t Ivai-opc, j woi.c ;. a. s grown in hi y c).ijotr»c.. to the position ! J an ai iii '-c of .!rc,«.-. i o deiiiniistr itc those fietx cliqiiiru of any English j resment hi your vseiniy of ais kimwicdgc of tlie hcne- | ticia. cticc'.s ol wealing tlio i rcteetor, witiioit n r .- j oi.u.A to ii.ioToitsNu i ihnsy kin .. T. c cost of wear- j mg tm-si'ait'vlo.'is a move trike, and one will last. | soiiie years. No one who values too health- of him -c!l or cis family will t,c witoo-attiiciii. Tne lh.spi lais in this country aiv not alone re. onim■unling them but rapidly iitfrodiieing thesn. Haicoan., Bradley A 4 0.. oj Lomum, ami Manei ester, England, were "rigiiudly entrusted wit it the manufacture of the Protectors, by tile lamented Div Coi pio, and contin ue to manafac! lire according to hi* onooml instruc tions, -{inatherefore recommend those who would wear - ' I'he Protectors,’’to see to tlieir being genuine. KI.MkM ItltTlns IN A S-iACLK AKTICI.K, AN'l) No PA TENT M iiuciNi:. RETAIL PRICES. (jssnt's Size §I,->0 e mb Ladies' « i*-■ i,oo do. Levs W .'ado. HARCOERT, BRAD: Ei A- • .. B.N Auu Street & It):' Nassau Street, .N. U - ii. k, l .s. I’lsTN-f-i!■ i.s-; Waumihc i z iVuviSod, Ci.eni>.nJ.\ Lotolon 111 Mam j-ai lony, 44. Mitrkel S’rCit, Mau--hcutfr, Eng -1:01 I. H- B. iX. Cos. sire establishing Depots for the.sale of “The Protector,' in all parts of Aiueiv-.i. Physi cal n> Surgeons Druggists, I ’luthiers. Dry Hoods .Vu-iciiams, Hatters and Milduers, ,s-ls« Gciulcmcn’s '•a- ishine >toi-c-Keeper are entruste.t with the wholesale and retail distribution of them, un ; to il ..mu on -t ii hem; icrnis ;,(c otfeiea h r ti.cir enter prise, stiid a splendid opportunity opens to them for safe and protiiahjelsusiiici i-or term-, apply to il.Yiii’OURT, BRADREV Ss CO., A.S Asm Street, New-York, IT. S. Xov. 4th, Is.A.- -_c-..m nUMMMAMMMAAiz \I r -'i i.i. l sisii.ounce to tiie .tidies of Katoiltos'i \ > aii i vieiiilty, that she s prepare.! to cist, ii , . .: . uiaXe dresses, 'i,.e s.lcl trim hats and bp:.nets in any style- desire-. 1, and respecti'udv solicits u share of the;:' patronage, '.Aif" iloonis at IPiautcr’s Hotel. .p;-2 Get. -2?, lb;Vi ——hi SilF.itiFFS S.vlJb UriLL U£ SOLD, on tm iirst Tuesday in >* i.-cce.uoi r siexs. between the iegai ootiis oi s ’«uore i e Couri-ilouse ac-or i.i iiutontou, loc following property, to-wil: 2h2|j acres oi’ksud, lm re or less, lying ill Putnam comity and :n joining the lands of V\ hitlieid and Presley, levied on as me property of Sion Lee, de ceased, to satisfy si ii is. in favor of T. Ik llsil-w cii, »V i.'i'., obts.ined in tne .iu-lice’s t.. un for the SOiil district, C. M. ia PiUiunn ebiuity. agsiiusl uni. <d Lee, siduusiistrsstor of said decc c-< !. Lc.g isfa by v< hist able ansi retu'riied to the soeritf. Also sit the same time ami place, one lwo-uor-c ! waigon, partly timslied, sukl si house and two acres of laud lying I'i'oai.siP.e to .Mrs. 1". m s, asm tise road known sis U alssiec’s fd Roads ; levied mi as ti.c pn jierty of Lewis T. V imeey to satisfy a Vi f ’is.-ueo from Putm.ni Superior Court iu favor of Beutly 11. VYiikersoo vs. Lewis T. Yancey. A.so at the same lime and place one house and two acres ’of laud, a. joining tiie lauds of James Xieuoi son & T. F. Wiike.-.. lying on tne road from Eatou tontothe Factory,about ouemile from town, levied on as the property of .James I>. Towns to satisfy a ft fa issued from I’u.uam ."superior Court against the said Towns in favor of Po lly Ss Prienurd, for tiie use of P. E. Prichard. Oct. gs, 1834. JOHN 11. WALKER, D. Sh'if. 2N —t.is _s;U);titn;tlj HUDSON, Fyi«L\(J&(U, i nuiuiU o a u jnriioojoTi rujikuiifu'i xo, No. 94, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. r jtRXDER tlieir services to Planters, Merchants, 1 amldeaiers in tne sale of Cation and ail htiii-r ei uiifrv produce. Being eonneeted in business with Hopkins, Hudson ife Cos., of Charicstoii, the estalJisn mcnt of an ollics in this city will siilbnl our friends eimice of m irkets Strict attention will be given tS business, mid the u.-u. il iaciiities eiistomers. .). R. Hudson, i . Lamiu-th Hopkins, W. K. Fi.emino, r - Au. us a. Savannah, j ( .1. J. CotiitN. ts ariestou. <k _ • i Z!'’.B!L' , ®:.»JsL'S£.s»is [ A *lj - AND m COMMISSION MKitCI!ANTS, SAVANNAH,GA. OCR proihptncss and personal attention to sdl business entrusted to our charge, luiving met with approval, we beg leave respectfully to say, our „Itiee is continued at tiie old stand. Plantation ami Family supplies forwarded at the lowest ui rket prices, ami liberal advances made on Produce in Store, or upon Railroad Receipts. I’. H. BEIIN. JOHN FOSTER. Savannah, May 10,1834. 4—ly I'HANKUN & iUIANTI.V. WY* /TBk.-SX |.| \/) COMM!PSP)X MIMiCIIAXTS SAVANNAH, GA. June Oth, 1848. I—l >’ lIAIUNA SMITH" COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH, GA.. r J , KNnKR tlieir services to 'h. Plauters of Geor 1. gia. in the sale of Cotton and other Produce. — Having had many yc;h' : expericuec. they flatter llmnisi.-lvos oil living able to give satislactioii to lb -if patrons. They .-ill not engage 111 speculation of any kind whatever. Orders lor Bagging, Hope, and Family Supplies will bo Idled promptly .and tit the lowest mark* * prices. .i. w. itAiit N, of the lme firm of iiaisi n whitehead. w. ii. 'Mil'll, “ “ sjn'in <e LATimoe. Savanmili, l, 1851. lfl-ilm DANA & WASIim:KN7 .SUCCKSSOIW.TO iW ASH BURN, WILDER St Cos., Factors & Cdmsnissioii Jlercliaiits, SAVANNAH. GA. F. J. Dana, 11. K. WAsmimt"i-, lITiLL edntinuc the above business ut 144 Bay \\ Street, East of the Exelisiuge, Orders for H.ioGLW, RoI’E, and other Supplies, tilled promptly, at the lowest cash priced. REFER so Mil. W. Sin for !, Gen'l, S. P. Myrick,., Tmllwlii Cos. A. McAliHltl, I r.i Peek, ....Tiro,y» Cos, Mill, JohnS, Rowland. .... toss / 0,. M. i)eanis, S. ii. M.ii's’iali, Messul'S Cnrter ,V Harvey, f Cot,mm Cos. Black *-.'Cobh, Mo.m .v iL .5vkiu5,........ Rome, Ga. August 5, 1834. 18-iHn lIARDWICK & COOKE, FAC T O It'S AND COMMISSION MFIICIIAXTS, Hay .Street, Savaaimh, Lsa. 1-t. S. ll.vitDwmK, J. O'; Cooke. Anxftist 3, J.H54, Bm, {•eorgin, Putnam County. Mag jerm fifth* Court of OMt-mry of mid County. IT nppciir’mg to tin- Court from tiie petition of Me r'ulu Kendrick, executor of the will oflleiiry All ford, deceased, late of said eountyjj thut he iius fully diselmrged t • duties of his unfa olliee,’ and pmyrng to be diseln.rged tlierefrunt— Onlired , TiUit notice of ids said appllei.t'ioii lie puhlisheil in It rms of tiie law, and that all persons concerned show cause, if any they can, on or before tiie lirst Monday in November next, why letters of ui«.ni.,sion should not, at that time, he granted to said executor. True copy from Minutes of Court. W. B.’CARTER, Ordinary. May If,, pry. A DJI l N INI'It ATOR’S SALE. I TNDER an order of thu Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, will be sold, on Moml y. 27th November next, at the residence of John Ledbet ter, kite of said county, deceased, sill the perisha ble properly belonging to the estate of said deceas ed, consislmg of household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, stock hogs, cows, sheep, plantation tools, Ac., Ac. Stile to continue from day to day until everything is sold. Terms made known on the day <>i' sale'. J MKS N. LYNCH, Oet. 23, 1834 —2Stds. Adni’r. In Putnnm Superior Court. Henry Morton. Trustee, >ve., ] Bill lbr direction for vs. ! the sale of trust jiro- Elmore Calloway, Adm'r, I pertv, Ac. Ac., and otliers: J it appearing to the court, by the affidavit of eompluinaiit in said case that two of the defend ants in said case, to wit, George W. Johnson and his wife Jiliza, reside beyond the limits of the State of Georgia, and that James M. Smedley and Mary Ann Smedley, both infants, reside without tiie limits of the county of Putnam, It is therofore on motion of complainant's coun sel, ordered by the court, that service of said bill bo perfected on said non-resident defendants by pub lication once a month for fbhr months in the inde pendent Press, a public gazette of said State, and that they appeal and answer, plead or demur to sstid bill ly the neat term of this court, not demur ring alum-, or in default thereof, the said bill will be taken pro confess]) as against them. True extract from tiie minutes Superior Court, September term, 1854. JAMES NICHOLSON, Oet. 28 tii, 1851—28 m t. Clerk. GEORGIA, Putnam County. cotlri )f 0.-.t-urtr# •/ v:, < vonni ,/,■ -ione T.rrn, .1834. IT iippestring to the ( Yurt from the petition of A. A. Ailams, sidmitiistrsitor,tie bonis non of tin; estate of Jus. J>. .JiHTiOj, limwed, that he has fully ad ministered the estate of ills said intests.te stud praying to be dismissed tiim-from — Or.','rut, Tilsit notice of this bis application he published in terms of the li.w, taut all persons con cerued limy'take u< a:. c l iicreof i.iiul file their objec tions, if any tiny have, on or before the first Monthly in D eemher next, to tiie granting of letters of dis mission oil that day. Wil, B. CARTER, t ni’y. June fu, i.5.34 I 1 liOltof V, it, i.i.-..* vt.- , .m. . \ I A iti-.siEA.-. li Vith Vie if i stop. ie.-> to ill - ioi iciiers <•{' sniin;,:is',: . ; hui mi in : sf.iie of M. i». Wrihtiiiis, istte of sai ; i-uti'tly, .ieees.sed:. These are therefore . > cite an i a monish all an i singular tho kindred an 1 creditors «>t sun. dec-eased, to lie ..ud appear at my i.'ifit-e witiiin tne time, pre serihei.i by law, to snow eau e, if any they hav<, why said letter s' mil not be grunted. Aug. ‘JOtii, 1834. \VM. 1!. ■ Aiil’Eß, Ord’ry. / t EORGI V, Putnam County. •Ur >B.V.C* L El. i EAR .1 Oi ;ii die.. lia.s iieibre me s.s : u e tray, taken up ilgott in freehold of iiiiii-lhe said S eiKle! I’estroOll, ill’s..; iiuiu’.y an-: distrier, a sorrel mre :.'oi u' t’ n-e ; ii ur years of age, apprstis.- i by tatv; ; Moore -n • Green Wi ;gins, I’n-nn •.r- ot ,:i ; e.-u;i!\ ami - triet to be worth thoty- live d.otias-s. Given inn er my 'an i oil' ia; • :ur ■'■ id August s-.uli, i.-s ,-i. PE’; ER >t. liif’ R ~ I’. Ecpteitib. r 2, i ■ ’ f i-EOildl V, Putunm County. ‘i i 7 ’’il KReAsi Ben y :ui>. i-. A mins, A iministru ) V tor ~U tioiiis uon of tiie estate of A inert K. •fsa-Kson, deceased, qq. ies to me l'or letters of di.-- nnssion from said •nUniaistratorship, navit.g fully pi-rlbrined tiie duties of the suaie— 1’ n:se are, tuurciore, to cite and udmonisii all and stiiguiarlne Kindred and creditors of sai l dccensco, to lie i.si'i appeal- at my oltiee within the time p:e scribed by law, to show cause, if any tney in.ve, wny said letters of .fisinission should not he granted. Given mt !er mv !utn.l and < fitaial signature, Oet. ftn, l s.vt. VVM, B. CARTER, Or.iiuary. Ad.ninistrator’s Sale. VG REE ABLY to an order of the Court of Or . ditiary of Putnam Conntv, will be sold on the lirst Tuesday iu December next, 007 ty acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Thomas Johnson, Stephen B. Marshall, J. M. Garrard and others. These premises have lsiir improvements upon them, and sire situated 5 miles from Dennis Depot. There are 00 or 70 acres in the woods, well timbered. MARION SPIVEY, Adm’r. Sept. '.). 183 1. tds ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. IT v DEii an .ui, : -if t ie Court of Ordinary, will Jbe sol-ion the iirst Tuesday in November next, 870 acres f an i, lying on the waters of Cedar Oreeß Kijoim i . th : aids of Jo ia 15. Pounds an l 15. VV. Claris. Sid for the benefit of tiie. ncirs ami credi tors m Ih' .rv ll;i/.zi.rd, decease 1. cpt. IU, i.s -1. [lds] A. J. STEWART, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. IT X Uixr a. m .or of me t ’oiirt of Oreliii. ry of the J County- of i’uin nn, will .be sold at the C nrr •"Use in tne town «.u E.itouton, on tiie first Tursd y in Noveuiher in xt, 8m) acres of iau i, more or less, known as tiie plantation of Samuel Walker, dee’d., adjoining hums of William Whitfield, llowell Bald win, Francis S. llearn, Sr., and other.'. Tnis plan tation inis upon it plenty of timber, 200 acres in the woods, ami is in a fa'ir state of repair, having a comfortable dwelling house and all necessary out buildings, and a good new cotton screw. Terms, one third Cash, the balance payable the ‘2sth December, 1853. CARTER SHEPIiEED, Sept. 23, 1834. Adm’r. with the will annexed- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ON Friday, tiie afth day of this month, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of jia.m.iduke Williams,’deceased, late ot Putnam county, will be sold at his late residence iu Sstid county. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. WILLIAMS ALFORD, Adm’r. Oct. 7, 1854—tds. - ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ON Vv edncsiliiy, t. .e (iiU day of Pci-embcr next, ail tiie perishable property belonging to tise Cstiite of Ssinniel Walker, late, of Putnam county, deceased, will be sold at ids laic residence in 'aid county. It consists of corn, fodder, horses, males; cattie, hogs, snoop, household anti kiteaim furni ture, farming tools, & c . s.d- to eouthilfc from day in day ttiiiii all i.« sole. fcrnis of sa;e will be made kubwu on the first Jay of sale. CARTER SHEPHERD, Adm'r.,ate. Oct, 7, 1854—Ms • ■ Administrator’s Sale. UNDER an order of tiie Court of Ordinary of Kinchafoouee cpiutty, will be sold, on Tuesday tin* sth day of December next, ail tiie perisuablu property belonging to the estate of John Griggs, late of said comity, deceased. Tiie negroes belonging to said estate will be hired out for the next year, uu the day ofs.de. WESL.EY GRIGGS, Adm’r. HARRIET U. GRIGGS, Admr’x. Oct. 21, 1854 —tds. ADMINISTRATORS 1 SALE. XGkr.EAWLA to sin order passed by the Inferior (.Yurt of tuu County of Putniun, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold to the highest bidder on the first Tuesday in December next, be fore tiie Court-house door in the town of Eatonton, 20234 acres of land, adjoining tiie lands of Wiliii.m WOilfield,.Spivey Fuller and otliers. Sold as the jiroperty of Sion Leo, do eased, for ‘lie purpose of oisti-ihiitiqn. Terms made known on the duv of sale. WILLIAM G. LEE, A lm’r. Oct. 14, 1854. 20— f ds of Sion Lee, dee’d. jryricjE r J A W 0 Mouths after dsite, appUeatioit will lsc nude JL to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for .e iv* to sell the house and lot belonging to the es tate of Issue Boring, deceased. Sapr. 23, 1854 J. BROADFIELI), A Im'r. NO TIC E. 'ls WO Months after date application will be nude J to tiie. Court of Ordinary of Putnam County for leave to sell the land him part of the negroes belong? ing to tho estate of John Ledbetter, deceased. MARY F. LEDBETTER, Admr’.v. JAMES N. LINCJI, Adm’r. ’Sept. 2, 1855. I —..——.jipg— - •?? ~ jfOTICII. O 1 XTY days after duto application will be made O to the Court of Oruijmry of I’utuam eounty far leave to sell a 4d aero Ihihl warrant, the property of Aliel Farrar, deceased. W. W.() ’N E.vL, Jix’r, -S«pt, 2K, 1854. MARTHA FARRAR, Exr’x, DRESS MAKING AND mixmizi* r.' MRS. a. w, OSaoiINSJ, having recently returned IVjim tne North, with the latent Now ,V»»rk iiti'l Paris faFoioatq invite.*. tin; Ladies of L.-t --tontoii and vicinity, to chII and examine her stock of ROMVIJT.'i.' CAPS, UK AU-DHKSSK.H, li/Ji • no. VS, I)IiKGS- i HiJIMiXGS, £J/ BJf 0il)Eli / KS, !11 pri-e* wirr nit<oi to -nit put el-users, Dresses, C’oaks, Bonnets, Cups, «S ic., made to ot' or, 1,1 it. iiis.JioiuduiA manner. "UTAH orders front tile country pr<•niftrlyattend ed to. J jfJt'Ouw floor below tti’e Post t >ltioC‘._ie-,£ Get. ”1,1 814 —t f ' »*, fj\ MJ- ((»•*•».>< S”«f h\ fci»-'•«»»sw, kt ;V : X lS\ \.*"//«\ V “ r« kniakin. tr-'* WW liy* rpiiltßELL, TURN 1411 & CO., are waut i mg a partner, of good business lemits, and me eiuniieid turn ot mind who will remain at their mill, and assist to attend to the business. Two of the partners in tlie present firm are compelled, by in dividual business, to be absent most ot the time.— Besides, they base an idea of going into the wood business, in addition to their preset it engagements, and one partner cannot attend to all. T. T. & Cos., will sell, to the right sort of man, one-fourth iiiieiest. in ti.e mill and appurtenances. Apply to K. Z. Terrell at the Mill or * > Win. I>. Terr-11 or Wm. W. Turner in Eatonton. Oct. 13, isr.4—tf ' omi~riiicEß iTT AT THE STEAM SA W-MILL. Terrell, Turner Cos., I>MG LEAVE to state to their friends and eus ) toun-rs, that they will, [toreador, ask the ntii market price, to-wit : One dofl.r per hundred feet, for all tlie lumber now in their yard. The fact that lumber is nut t'resn- awed does not deteriorate from : t’s value, but rather adds to it—pj'ovi le tit is eou/i:/. We are about making iiiT.mgemculs to ship quith a quantity of lumber to Eatouton, and pile ii near tlie iepot, ss - ;.ere we will sell scant i iio me! plank of various kinds, at one., dollar p.ii i thirty cents per mm ,red feet, for Cash. If intttbe at ‘me M’l sin ihunaiit is worth, one dollar an twenty -five cents per hundred, it is w ttil the price we ask for it, •tolivcred-in EatoiUon, We are still sawing :av.,y at the old stand estab lished by \\. W. & i’. 1). it.->s on lac. M. &G. K. It., wher. we arc prepared to saw lumber at short notice. Make out. your bids carefully, and tiyn tiii-iii, so thut we may be certain the lumber will be received when sawed.and sent according to the bill. Those who waul i.rtra lumber, must c:;pcet to pay an extra price. TiilißhLL, f L’llNLll <fe Cos. S:.-.V Mid! GcL 13, 15:.4.~:r‘ Money Lost or Stolen. I EITHER mst or ha 1 stolen front me, in E.iton toll, on hist Wednesday night, my pocket-book containing If 115 or-i lgo. Eighty loilars were rob ed up to itself, ivn-l in a separate division of the. pock et book. The size, of these biiis are unknown to me, as they were handed to me in a foil to carry to .las. C. As'\i. C. Denham. Toe remaining money ebnsisti-il of a if go bill, a new-looking 810 bill, a yi nd 1 think some $1 I>.i:. Also, there vvasoue liole C .Silva,;iu- Ilh.ks, foi i. 1 -, payable to me, given about duly kt.i,' is.',4, nil.- one iti.y alternate, the receipt of A ii ii- m A. Lane as attorney, for. so verm notes,-a letter •.iirecti-u.uitiier to .nines C., or J.as. (’. & J. C. Deni.am, atid other p .pers not recollect e« , The pocket book was made of i igat.colored e il f-sk in, and bad a strop w.icu new. From u>e it had bee lie ••irtv mill dark. Any person flu lag an ', doiiverin toe pocket book . no .. -• u tit -t" me -a id .. otiiely v'V;.r ie- . U X W V ii f) i . r AI I ‘AS A .'iEih il.V'.fs of I’iia; ;n 'an 1 a - .-fliiy tn-'mif.: m-. , ■ :-.dh-e «•.' tins ;. .p. r ;’!i\ est i* * 'is-;»i.-ut it on- , ‘f a- : V.-.-o/ in S:,v:tu-iii!-, f>’i- - • t »r >» > , i ... er nil J'rt< <f .!/»/»/« liitth-Odd i>c potv in ii>i>/ tn/'i if iii-e onin'ry. Those MisJiiug the arti< !e sent, to this nfrh-e ean hi- supplied at pcrdioten, ■Jtlivtrvifr- •, yie v,..g til* eas'. witil t'-.e Editor. J'<T"i '.fish an agent for rutuam County, he will ii.ive the cut ire trade. W. HUM’ HUE Hun u/acturei’ of Essential Oilh-vlrads, Perl'umery, Fancy, Toilet and FLac iinj iSoo.ps, Drays, Medicines, ilr. A. I ihiA A H it, G .l. Get. il, 13.14 —ts J%*oticc. MWiNG detefhi'me.l In go West i -is winter, o'. course, 1 Sit.dl . .\!>e ! my n «■: ants rgc;. very soon eit :ei by /,</.•> C.---H. ts > ;nr ’« all other times, .-xeep .oo s . i ,n be r'm-t-. Oil the public Sp.i.ire, w el\ i -Vi:, le I li pleasure yur notes .or m ey. i: ,s my ii,--: . last eaii. i t'.iiiy of vottoroe u". t $ t - t.-u- ; , -. gentlemen, do not gruiubie if a- t> •. a Get. ill, 1314—alt' .1. W WATCiI-Mlfc’Kii & j w i.jL/i^n. THE Mtbser.ber wiil attend to all aids o, MViV watch work, i-vp..irme, ore. r!o i pvepar ,i to uieim alio rep: a •leweiry, an ! j-ieilges lolcl.-e.l to be tint..fit. in tae eXeeiUloo of ail jobs left iu his bauds. Terms, cash, ttiiice, next door .itiow blade's Corner. ,JoEi. LUANHAM, Jr. May If, I.M-L j» H./'-Sit.. KW. SSetJo rix;iE undoi-signc.l wiil sell at 'bis resi.'eni-e mi I Weituesday riit.n Nov. next, a qu.m tty o. c<> u, .o a .er, stock hods, a few lanumg utensils, hmi tioid and kitchen furniture, blaeksnut n sAia U amt otner articles too teutons to mention. Term-, ere . it tilt tlie gatn Heceiuber. All stuns umier i'l cash. Get. 21, 14.>4 —-if AAIGH E. WARD. for miT" V Splendid harness horse and buggy. Apply r.t tliis otiiee: October 21, 18 >4-—tf "IfltMtUl -Ml dllll' Jiil -ta ’’*3o ■*& iHiUill' f® « We have received our SUHIXU STOCK up FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, i"ALGTHL\G, and a general assort- SJ VU n>e.i,t of articles adapted to this ™ market. Te.ey iiave been.scieetcu wit.a unusuitl care, and we Hatter ourselves that our ex perience will authorize tis to say also, with good .judgment. Trices reasonable and regular. Call and examine. N. S. HIUUDEN A OG. May If, 1854a * t N FA Ali) SHOES FOR SALE AT COST. V LARGE stock of very heavy , double-sole-1 negro slices of oak-tanm-d and l.emlook bot toms, warranted not to rip, and of superior qu dity for sale at cost. Planter* and merchants wovld do well to bring on their measures and hurry their orders, for if they let this chance slip, they will be apt to go larthor and do worse. JAMES C. & J. 0. DENHAM- Get. 71 1 1, 1.854. 25—ly BOOT SHOD. llfEnmv have the best matevhils for making. V V flue boots, and us good workmen us are .to by found ’anywhere, and arc fully, prepared to make as neat a tit, and put up as serviceable and fashionable a boot, as can life done in the whole country. We warrant our work, and where there is a failure to tit, there will be no sale, provided the boots are returned to us in good order. Either of us will be prepared anywhere ami on all occasions to take measures, and have boots made mid delivered as directed. For the convenience of our friends mi l customers in Eatonton, and surrounding country, we wiil keep a box at M-’.ssrs Divis A- MMaers store, where all persons wishing iv-pairs done to their hoots or shoes, can write their tiain -s upon them, and drop in them written directions fa-the r.ipair* they wish made, aii-i put them in our box. We wild send to town every Tuesday G-r all such jobs, *tml return the work w'd done, p.nne.ually on ‘Hie Tuesday alter, at. farthest, an rgenerally sooner. Render, please show this notice to your asset i.ites. We solicit the patronage of ail our friends, who want neat and faithful work, (live us a trial, and we warrant to please. JAM Hi <Y& J. CV DENHAM. 0«t. 7tU, HUH. 1-A TON TON li o T KI. £:' O Ml S ./ L E . e* ’gg, filj j eomuioiu>uta.:i.iuimiiig smiayco in.Uie sown o. Eatonton, known as the Eatonton Hotel, now ta> i-npied as n Tavern by A, A, Underwood, Esq. It contains 2-1 roomsflately put in thorough repair, and lias,'' eounfeiited with.it, good out-bouses and stables'. Tlie lot on whjoli the premises is situated is large and eonvenlent, eontainiug two acres, put.of winch is a garden for raising the necessary vegetables. The recent completion if .lh.e Hailroa:', to this.pia,-o.;i;i:ii ilors the above i»ri.]»ci-ty Very desiVabl.e to/t-hiVe. who, ish to make money. C-iTI and chhwhi'fro -for yWi;- selves. M. DEL Nib, Atigurt 2tf, 1*54, , : liniulrt i "MO' --, if. Great Excitement! BECEIV ED EY c. &. pEajEi&o.i.' &a, I CHEAP BARGAINS FOR CASH, j Or Ptmctim Custom is. > HATING opc-ilcd a fresh supply of new Fall | mid Winter Goods, v.e invite the people of i Eatonton and vicinity to call and see us, and they ! shall not go away dissatisfied. \ bept. 2.'!, 185-i [tf] ('. D. rE.VHSON A GO. : Splendid Largain. 7 OFFER iV.r sale my I '-use and lot in the town of 1 Eatonton. Tin* lot contains 4 acres, mid is one of the most iiesir..ble that can 1> ■ foini-l, not only oil account of its large size, but on ja-ei.unt of its being convenient to tlig imsiut s part of town. Tlie house G l irge nd e--m-,< nieiit, containing nh e rooms, an t eight flre-pb-iv*. . A bargain is ollVred i>-- lain term' 11 i-.t t to sell. If till! j.i .-'u a-s ;;fc m-i so!- before r,e first Tuesday ; in Jan it rv o-x], 1 will ton oii; r tin m for s--ie, to the i.iglu-si bi t'iei'. JAMES GRIGGS.'- Sept. g«. is.-.:. tu.j i i.M-: liD.S-. ! ; o SALE. I HAVE coaeiiuleil to oifor for s.-.J • the’ ; ■ ... boiuitiful and joucii uumired luus-- Dick/' N. Johnson, who is Irani the very best blood m. the South. This superb stallion is .seven years did." ami ! five feet, three inches high. His color is a dark Mood bay, his iuiir short find glossy, and his p gs, mane and tail arc bhuL. llis Coits are noted tor 1 their sup-: ran-qualities, and lin • appcaranc . hav ing the elegant lorm and un surpassed action of their sire. Any person wishing to own a stallion will have advantages offered him in this} horse rarely met with. It yon wish to purchase*, call and see the horse, or vou will miss it bargain. Terms will be made easy to suit the purchaser, JOHN 15. FITTS':' Sept. Oth, 1854. 2iu M •*, <i' *'V', a if ;i ,7 •» (%?• l‘ j* f » ff i»1 a •' ’«a j u * !. y I l.'.Tt.”* ns ' k. o- r*..- A- *.a V t t A At AUAMs & BROTHERS. Eatonton, Sept. SO, 1854. , ts TAX(i)LLK( r nm-SXOT[('i‘X I .siinll be if; tin.' courl-ground of the kOtoli Disti it, kept. g-Jn i SoOrit DislrKt, Get* lUh STdtti “ 2lr-L SHTtli ;t ' “ Ift ii 8121 ii “ “ 2->|nj -SiMltll 11 Ufa ■;>74 : b “ “ 28th j 507th “ 13 1 otT 30-1 i “ “ 27tii ninth . “ 25 “ £()tli SoOtii “ . “ 28th) 37util “ Ni.v- 1&■ 2 north. “ “ uiuhi "14th “ •• 4th Santa “ “ SritHj fl 2; 11 “ “ Otli Ihf.nh “ Oct. 4tl) j 374th u “ Bth "Sll-th “ “ 5: j nojtlv “ Oth ’SlgVh “ “ (it- noGtii “ “ loth 37-ttn “ “ fth | north “ “ U'-th Snsth “ “ Ot i m.iOtif “ £2 & 23rd 1 s:: be iu Eatonton every Tuesday mid Friday • tier f 13th Get. My bonks wifi be eh sed on the gft.. N--.ember, S. S, \\ KiGHT, T.C. Eisk's ASi-iidfc Burl A, Cam s. FLY -i.-.vrij-s in i.i.ii . w.i.e.i e.m be lur ills: e-..i at s' ->rt ii.ai-.-i- by S. UItUDDEN, in tan.-mi-! V- m. Mei ;GN ALD iu Moui-khllo. • I iti> 20, 1-851. , ’.l-tf] WANTEEK \ LVV \Y - • I j.v a: -uai- t-m-vard good 'i t ...... ,ns i sheep skills, a , - .. \y ; .ig : y.V W. and pay a -ib-- i : ■ ' . . 4' -.. iV . Salt VOUr .'u..es \u-ii. mi ; -i a 1 a; the sun ..ml raiii. •ii and- v. .g J. C. DENIIAM. Get. 7th, ls'-t. KYfoYroXITRANi'MIJ.ib / SAIL’ leave (invhm at Ls past 8 o’clock, A. M.. 1 and i-.'Tivo I : U.ih", icvi.mat ; j pa t M, A. M Li- vi Miile.-l:;".-'. i’•!v- f 45 minnt.-s jiast in, A. AL. and rrrite in Eat -, -.-n at 12 M. Leave E • 2 i‘. ~i, and arrive in Mil- . * ix ill. at typbi ..!. L- v. he:. :'. it.a --i • e-,* liter, pa-t 3, 1\ XL .-give w ..I,: n 45 niina-.i-.s past 5, I*. M. ting wit the up. Clay, and down night, train •n'■ .I entr.il if -ad. Til et must ~1 pur. hase-l ft the ti.-ket ifliee, or go eel,ls -eidii-hmai will be r. urged. L. I . i'e.NNiS. \ *i. oti OrFEIS, Ni M 9l UtiAMMiQJ A ~i rn j . iif. .-a &UOVEMUEV. ‘ ■ e, (' sk, at ADAMS & BROTHEL -. 'V ;■ ■!., . 30, is:.4. if TornXle, /A.y/dia r j - ' IE pr.-mse- wl eve mi William ••' Br’.i u A ■ ,-r.i-:es. lh e iiouse is aenmi,,!-,-.ii,’•, tu~ . 1124, -tnry building, situated in the r.,-. V :- f Eat.,.ami, and has attacked to.it sixi v-fivc aer-.-s of laud. ■ Apply ta iilGiiAß T. DAVIS. Get. 14, 181!. ts eg -a--. *n!, * ■:-? vs A.3 V, - '—l W g r |''il ;. no •. rsigiK is. ..le:-irotis -f cm; -ying ag'-v-. L E;.e « . ..her . ■ ic.ir D ... Address U;« a.r>,. . I KAULEY SJ.A! Gil rER. Eatonton, Get. 21, 1814.,—tf E2L-. 2i5.2 "TV.' E-L" 15 22 Shoe & Loot Factory. Six Xlii.es East of R.a'oxrox. r un'iUu'signed have iu >u.-ve> .in operation au JL extensive iYinjicry, at whi > have .a,.; wm Cohtunie to keep m, iimuL , ,e. i, r sale,-a Img.- and ctmipi-etc. stock of tee T»c.-.i an. fugt .queiitv of Leutbers, such as ikuek Lr..-.Tiii:n Light Belt LitATHiat. -'i-ii! “ Meaty (liu-biuid “ Russet ‘* ii .rill SS “ (>.'.!<-tanned “ Ilridio “ Ik-mioek-tuflitei'l Loop bide “ 11..,g.-String “ A L SO, Truned iml.wcl]-iit',is.ao i .hor.s.e, kip, e.df, deer, goat ami.suet p skill*.: A L SO, Well-saved -hair fur p: .-urer- , and saddlers’- ‘use : TO&ii'fHUU AY IT i I N. -ithem and l-n-ip-ii,eaii-s iins, nm-.-us. bi-t.iiu-g-*. pegs, lasts, mill a gv-ieral -sortm -ut of b ot nui siioe-nuikcrs’ tindings,.tools, Ac. BOOT and HU OH SIIOU. In cormCcUmi with our tun-yaiM, we have « large Shoe au.,l Boot Shop, with too best of Workmen in bur employ, nd win keep ioiistantly on hand, a large .stock of the best quality of m-e.ro shoes for TO OR 1> Eli . We will malic to order, men’s and ladies’ tr flue sewed eaif-skili au 1 uioroCgo shoes, am & gentlemen's line cad'-skin an ! pump-sole.i,’ stitelied “or water-proof hoots. Xiei.suivs talteii at short notice, and the work done of the best materi als, and most fashionable styles. GIN-BANDS and BELTS. XV* will keep on iiami, or make, at short.notice,- stretched ami riveted gin-butuls raid belts of all widths, of a superior quality. HARNESS, BRIDLES, &c. \\ c keep tui hand u goo.l ussoftmeiit of l idiug um.l )>!i.id-bridles, m.a-ting-aks, girths, stump leath ers, whips, cow-hides, &e., A*in, and willmake or repair, to order, two-lu>rse and road wagon harness, in u neat an-1 substantial luuuncr, at sXrt notigaV . TO FRIENDS aud CUSTOAIERS. \\ e most rcspeetfully invite aii in nc'd of any article in our line to call aiel ektunlne ti.r ihi!»i>eivt:.s. We. shall take pleasure in using otni best cflifvts to' mike it to their interest to p.itrou izu Us- ALL ORDERS Will be tided with care and. despatch and forward ed to ally piiii.t. Aii eomuumnutions of enquiry, &c., by mail, or otherwise, promptiy. itnswcre.il.-- l’rice- and terms liberal. Win you give us. au qv i!t!r r (;itid that Spniqj toy negro siloes to begin w ith l Bargains nmv he had. ' -.'cC JAMES (.’, & J. C. DENHAM. Edtontoii, Get. i, MIL 25 ly FOU SAI.E. nAVING determined to remjw* \vest, ortVr for sale, on good terms, the plaeeX.Sijj upon w.ldeli l novydiye, eoiitaining. .340 ai'/,es, iifjjill, more or- less, lying iiuiuudistujy.oa Murder (fico--, ailjoining l:tua!i "f Ci‘xe, Liwt-.-aieo tnd others.— Tuis is a good farm, with com fumble buildings, healthy location,, good WaXtf repair nml wed liiiibei'e.'.. < ivp, stock uj'ui phttti'a't'hm 11■ i nu-nls solil wiili i !»e aiK ve, if desired, r c.i iintfex-- atiiino the pii-mi-vs. if you wi.nt ..»wie tilinkiybn e,-.!i gel it i.-’.td 11-rin u ser-tMeflleftl#! Goto-' quirk! V; W>' >4 ,i !}V,ty be SoT-jy tbrYTTS'™; v B idc ter. in .ie i iV.oin,; W,'j..K..BANMa,,'‘ ’•’G.-N --•Miyif . D*«L .{l* Os) Mrtdmii A.:" * ’ ©ur Mtt.-iir.rsi (Toimmf. advertisements. All advertisements, to insure insertion, should b* (uuidecl in us early iu tko .week as possible—-by 12 il., ou 1 liursdays, at IhrilicSt. Thpue that art* ban led in by that tim? wili.be put tip in good style, while which are handed afterwards, jf insert ed nt all. will have to be put ftp in an inferior style. Get. 28, 1864. Td Subr«?ib»fw. Our subscvibs>i'B who do not live in town will find their pa puts in the Fo.-t Office. Hlm-iM they fail to get * number, and wiil call at our office, we will endeavor to supply theifi; . Get. 28th, fond. PROSPECTUS OF TltS INDEPENDENT PRESS. ' | Id K I NDEI’ENDENT PRESS is puMitln and a vvdekly in Eatonton, Ga., at t!ie price 01‘52,(>9 rier annum, invariably in advance,., A» its. name iudicutus, it is entirely indepej.dcnt-, being governed Mono by such rules ns decency and good morals impose upon every press. Its politb f are Democratic —of the school' of Jetferai n, Mad *. . >-„n and Jackson ; but it will publish all article t whether they agree with its own views or not, pro vided they are briet, well Wi.itten and lice nt-.u personality. lt> editor la not governed by party or other shnee h-s, but speaks out whatever ho thinks on any and all subjects wiia ever, ** without fear, favor or all’ee* tion.” 'v- All eeimrnuiiieations must bo directed, i’*- - T *air, , to ilie undersigned, eilitor of the Indepamk-n: Ibc-bs ... J. A. iUUNLiL .'A i Eatonton, Ga., July L-t, 18.54. I "-'o Tims# of our exhnan-yes vvlia arc willing t* : extend us a eoui-tesy, would oblige ns oy gi' in*j j tlie above a few insertions. uljc Tipucpcnknt rublis-hoi every Saturday alorning. ;-- - ■ r gg..SSA3 K ii AS Ei. • L’WO DOLLARS per annual: —<•-♦ advance to *4l ! not residing-in the Gouuty. Hates 01 Ailvsrt-isilig.--bvg il advertlsomont* ihseited on tuo lbliowing terms; „ Letters of Citation, -Y- ‘* Notice to Debtors and Creditor.*. * A ppiication lbr leave to sell land or negroes, 40# ; Sate of Personal Property, by Executors, Administrators or Guardians,, per square, 1 *♦ Sale of Lauds or Negroes, py sahib, 11 550 Application for Letters of Dismission; _ 4 60 Yearly AdvertisementP— Professional and business cards, measuring tvvek e laies or less, v*"> be inserted at Twelve Dollars. Other Advertisements will be charged $1 v«* for every twelve lines or less, for' first insertion, and 50 ets. for every weekly continuance. Advertisements, not having the number of in sertions marked upon them, will.bo published tid forbid, and charged accordingly Job Printing of every kind ext-wited with ncs.» ness and despatch on rcasoual le terms. Hi CHARD T. DAVIS, EATONTON, GA. OFFICE OVER PIIVDW'EV S ST(««?. UUSS&E.YT OtUYTIUT^ eatonton, ga. ' - May 14, 1814. Jr' ! s. wTbkSst. X BOTANIC I’llYSlol AN, EATONTON, GA. O' FFR’K un stairs, adjoining th.e Printing Offii-fr, where lie muv be Mwful during the day, and n« ndglit at the resideueiv#f \V. A. Davis, unless pro- . i fessi<«ially absent. All ealH for mediemes or atte; - tion promptly aftemfcd to. „ Reference - TR Till M. iiay.3i.kh, 1854. Jp • A. I)A\ aCCjcirsal&dUiu Retail 6rotfr; Sells Country Produce on Commission: East corner Jefferson bt., Latonton, Ga. April 18^1854. (I. IX CAUTKK, FANCY A'OXfl’cndXi'M,. •No. 4,C'a|ter A Harvey's Ilange. A j ~ri 1 83, 1854. Eatontoii, Ga. S.X. DISENRERRvX | m\2se£*o< r.asMa e; t.sss.wk j \ VTjE warrant to please all who wish the late. » > V style ot iti-ess. Shop up stairs, adjoinit g t l ..* PrintinJblMee. April 18, 15.14. adlisT^otneksT mti’&.vraA*, c.i., INViTE the atteiitioii of the citizen* of Putnam ami tire eoiuities, to their large stock ot DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, coiifld'ieuit that they JKi p’lXjse them quail j bpcei.d attention will be given to an ■■‘---y 1 Cia'.ii paving oustomer.-will tmd it deeidc-xi) to tiic.J hitcrost- to give us it tall. April 18, 18-14. jpg- C. D. PiipSON.X <U, \\ T 'OULI> Call tbc attention of tlie puMie gcr.- [ \ > vrally to t»ir large stock of !>ry GoOms, | j-a; o' 1 v and Domestic, Groceries, I'rockery, 1 lip'ri : ware, ite. Tiu-ir- ihkw * are all new. having buc.u recently .seUicted with m-c.it cure in th* Xvw York and l’ldla-iciphin m.irltols. They, flatter tlivy .'.'iHi 1 luiir etibtoim'rs as good Dai-gains e.s can Ikfekaignt ju-middii* Girofgia. A! so* e.-.1l apd c\ iiiliafc-OUi slock ol li.auy-tujide <• lot! - i jug. w c will 'em®* vonr to til an in garment., and *N IvAV' (i OO IKS . a X I . l&jiWlS & ISH O THE il f* A\r.jg’wot,Kl bo'pleased to exhibit, to the ladies ' > \ and gentlemen of Putiuun and the adjoin ing Vuttilues, our large stock of FALL aud WINTER DRESS GOODS, complete in variety and stsle. 1- A DA.M> ifc BROTHER#.* iSt-pnton, Sept, "a, Is.Vi ts >r CVVIS&AVALK Eli EATONTON, GA. iEIIS in'Groceries. Tobacco, oij..rn, Sntitf, us, lints. Drugs, Patent Medicines, liaro, id Wood wan-, Cutlery, Powder mid Shot, goaj.*, Crockery, 1 ,ue*Liquorn and Wines, ns othenirticles. i 'nil ar l cxamiii* befer* ig elscwnere. Bargnint, eau be had. 111 U SE RA I NTI NO, In its f‘annuls ft ran then* V l-nojii-ri.v am> wivu /. IIAVIPG n number of him-.!* in conn gJjS* w me, l am prepared to do jafes not only »a in PacnanNmt in tlm ;udoiuiag oo mties. _ Any coin W munii-atiun liftin abroad will reach me tarotn h th* I| .'ieß-VLlTlHiaiiT ..bib-*- 1 ■ ■ X