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; &rgiif ' “ »• - «.aoi£im, r«iaam C«autr. Mxtg i+nt jjt'tfm pewrt <•/ or*iw-f r j •'»<* fT'»ipn&iutf tithe CfMri from tSi«'rwtifion of M*. X rL-i* K*u'dm*‘, e4*ciit©jof th* Wilfcqi'Ji*ufy Ail-' . . turd,.u» ■!*»«■!, lk<« of *-dd county, tt»»'. b* In** t\Uly<ii»e!iii:'sed t • tlutieu of hi* »«id oithu*, »t»d pcay ,ug touv tfowafroufeA • Ordt -*U, i'liut ivotufi of Mid ntoplio.itum Ims pabiiobwl i'ft'. i'M* of the Is*#, and that all pfenftn* oo>ic«ru«U shew fijifiao, if any they b:in, c-n or before to.* first Monday in November next, why Ictjera of *i*.*i.'moii should uot, at (hat time, be granted Vo p.u-1 executory. Truo copy from M'.nfiU-s of Court., W. B. CARTER, Ordinary. w i«, :s;4, tliUßbit, Puttt’iui County. f fy. thuM Term. ISM. IT appearing to th< c art A->m tho ;xiti!K>ri of A. \. k uujot, ad--lit. .stnitoudr bonis non of the estate oi'Jas.l). Jarniff. d<--oased, tluft he bus. fully ad unußterod tHo CMut'c of Ids said ihfestatoAind pro} ihg to be distnis-od theivfivm-- OnUr-l, Til at uotK-M of this bts application bo pSblj-flte : in farin'* of tilt lav. . that all nelsons con cerned nt:t> t.''io uo(l.v t’iivtvof and tile their objec tions, if ai./thin hiivi‘, on or before the first Monday in l’seemher next, to the tzrnntiu-.r of letters ofditi laissioti ontii.it day. WM. B. CARTER,4 vd'v. June It*, i.'Ot / ' EORGIA, Pt r.V UI COfN'TY. VT Ur./RS, \\ iiliinn- Aii.n-d aft-in me lor lovteyH of odiu mis ifatten oil me t-aate of M. D. \\ iUiaptis 1..*0 of said i nuut i, diteeasadt ■n*i »r<*rN r.-foro to die and and eingfuar the kind red a::.; credit. os of said dVi.-o.isud, to t.ifjiu.l .-•.'nffcdr af mV office within the tim • pre set'* 1.1 bv* i .•••, [i, v',,.y ,-„n •. it any t;sey have. . why s.’id t iter Mietlid not la* !;i : alU»,/E „ At:;., 1 -•••!. \v M. !>. CAiii eUi, Ordhy. (i KOh and i.Pti;is:>:a County. X >AMt:- LA.N- >N ~f the :}U did.-, G. M., t-.-iis b. for., :t, as anesuny, t.ihvtt up upon viie flVeh-M.ilof !n il ttni Stid Met: ;. i'< .r-ot», ui Said ■ eoiititV .'itO-i and, rrh-t. a sorroi tiro*.* tdiotu tlirec or four yens of , oed by l>,u ul Moore r.tld 1 Green \V ijrpfhi.-, tV«euoL.tor* of said county and dia-i C.von fttolcr ut; in..id ;troi 0ih.i.,1 tturo this womu a , I'uiuxm County* YV It • ' - r. A Adntiu’srnt ? r Is' • i. J of the s'. f A. art K. J: ,\<o i. ... v , ( .. jttjies to ttie.for h iters o. fit - « rmv ' ! • hi. ' & the . ‘ i hoc ..re, ;/;ei :v. t.o eiic ..:id •I'.tir.'tr.si; all and Bsucrulif tj.e k’r. •: •. .• :•»! eh*.iitois of .hi deceased, to b« ni’.d Jd r.iy Vlli •: within toe time* \ v e- Kit i letters of ’disttt’sr.ieii shottltl u<-.{ oe'-grunted. . <»*!'•«« fb.mV. has. ! -V.i signature, O.t. 7th. ■. ~1. vVAli’.Ji. CAUfLU, .Ordinary. Administrator s Sale. Vain:,; A BIT to an order of the Court of Or ’!•' -T 1 ? b’-xrn «’out!*.;., will lo s.»M c>n the '-rat 1 . t*l ! cv tuber l xt, t<7 aerts of iatid, ro <•.• ; eg th • hittds of ’litonias * •♦ ’'•• :si :i Mtt sh.ill; ,T. M. G;..rrard at.%i ot- upou Ibotn, ;t lor sit’tul • l 5 t./.'- s fioni Dennis I''t. l.:>re are’tiO <:r 70 ;. r'-s *>i the vi'Oocl-’, wet! timbei,. I. ' MARIOM NDIVi-tV \d-fr !••:;. t is 4t D ?,!: »M ! 3TFtAT O* S' SALE. r •<' tr’of O.* !i:ivrv. will j b* s-.;,:L> • t n-" (if ,y .r X ■*• mhrr nett. , .yi.y.n t :•» •• .?••*. ;*> ;*rl'r e.t •/e’iiS » • x-m •*' .! • iH. i' loos rn-CB. V.. V ..r». ;*• - • t o-rttsHt •*' tii# . •irs and erc.li ~tc>rA ifH i>.h: ~rd, !• Vi*. 14, :• 4. (*. j A. J. TSWART, Adnfr. > i>MiMi9T*.ATOW.3’ *4L£. I■y ?»*»!*.4 . or ».• >i • c.,itri it • *r. i» . -v of’he j <:v • f~*n «. *H i„ .«« fi ; * c. nrt- * '4 n f * • .<•' •» ■t.j'ou, •>«, t,..' !ir.- Tiles- Nti i*. v il 4 . r, v 4 a , -s,orr- <:T less. KShO*** : t it. • >■»’■! *-• t of S ■’"l4' '» i.;,*’, dee'd., sdruM-st • o' s :#: «.n * * •!, « »eil ft: ! WMI, *>. 4'.. -w' 1 -# This pi..-:i tatiou x y r !•.•*.-*, _ -?.-hi - ,e w- ■•*, <*r\' .' c at; :r *ypdr, Luvin:. - C< •::;; jj ~5 i ,\ h'. t '.:.ry out b- ;»n<: ifex- ■ i » • i'* •*. * w. ie. 1. • C; » r - S v » p- v .roc file !>•«'*«V l -r, te »*rr:t K '.: dIKD, tr . • -*►, i> *■ *ik. !*.'r. *r ■ •.:*• wi.l an: \- SALE. O' M ah., td*: r c* . .-us I.eMpcd, me oj ]x .. :.i >-••.■ :y, w '. i•-• - ; bis'ftte fesidetich iu a.tid; eoonty. Ai> V i M! ST ft AT6k S SALE. ( .ill *-•>-. -•• tot e • 1 »««•• V I •■ fm* » * JO . f -.*■»*• J «■« • • ir.-iie Mb'wllfe tl.« Sr?t day of mH. f _ 1 MITER :dlEPil£M>, Ac. ui trntor » Ta'c. 3 T* - • , 4--w- . • ». ’ J • h P»pwtp ... o; - emt • # ‘ ' .e next fedKiii'tlif d»ylfi • ,'r. •*LiO ii. Gi.iGGd. A'Crtr’s. fct. 2l,Tfc.v . / AOM!?■-JJSTRATOR3* SALE. VM GUI. - ' sßid; to.ui • ..A , r.-i- ••. I bjr. 10 Inferior • «t j«*■ ■•■ of i'utii ,riS> xrboii f-ittiog for orditi p -. id t - bidder t: • ;ir •• T-o.« pest, bc ?s .;>4i- -of:. pr-r-e:: y .• for. *tij» purpose'.of '. •. ’ t i ; < .ror/f i. r T” O M ■of. - after <•]).•«*, aj*' diob will bo'ajidc .JL W Do* f • urt of Ord:i>r.C«Kf Futujpiß countv for l*»v« nell t . ■•• eii.g u, t..e a. *»'• of i«afte b-.de/, gS, :-..J -I. ifUQj.Ij;'IELD, Adui’r. ; . r Ljjk. TWO MHnC.s ..« »r and *« »pj>Uptioo rriil b« mnde . V#t : *e C-J)a• (: C'OutiU' f. r I tjf* i{jj(l4Hle ectat<* ot*.;- r, dc'-'.-od. itAKTTV£nHkiltd;, Adutr’x. James n. Lilijßi,lA■'jun'r. t»pt. 3, 1554. r % i-~Sr* - eYOTSIMJ.mj^ Cf JX ff clay* after ’ ;:t/j• : ioaff<wr3t P to t; • ‘ i; rt of Or-i in ry of for l«ttv* towil n * r» hui-.l .v.trr...n% the pfebr.ity T Ab*t ftirrar, <L '• - . W. W.b 'NEATJiEr'r. S»pt. J«. i 4. M A RTIIA FAR EA R, fejr'x. Hotics to Debtors and Creditors, | ALL f** r * a i,. «’■ itot! • e*ti.to of Illnry •Jiw-r •**.!, <f» rev <iP-..‘0rl to mtrfmhu *u»diate jwyt«M t. f'..-. n . qc/ir.g .ieinaivdgßhyr •did •r’.ite v . :r« * t tb»:» in ternt* of tlll-ift'v,# kwft. t*, rt'4. a. J. fsTßwart, AhmifT TJC AIJi parties in inter, at arc hereby required to take notice that J Khali apply to r,h® Court.of Qfrii ihmrf of Putna n Co’ii;»e. n the Stato of . : on |H»3d Monday in J.m :"•/ m-st, to wppdhitjgg •liMion**» lor tl • f.urp.-«- of a divittfoA.ait flp; woe* .the e*« >»t; of Ntthcy 4#c*aa*d, •■•'non,; tho diatributoite of llte cSfamoi' \ Mid decayed—puipiovipii of which notice ie here- L i ii 1 nso n , f llmi m iTcoli FACT4'3 v i LJHi4I3iI3H M2iluiiAXTo, Ho. 94, Bay Street, Savanneh, Oa. rj'ES.DER ffieir'mtrvioes to I‘lnntqVe, Merchenta, I in the mile of Cotton nml nil other country produce. Tidingoouiii’Cted in buainrsa with llopkint*, Hudson A Cos., of t.’hnrleston, tlUTgit'nblteh nuntof eu offlii* in thin city will ntfonl our iVu iuL j chbice bfnitbrfcttv Ftrif-t utti-ution will be given to ( Untuil ftietlith'* nifordedeustomora,' |J. R. !U;n<*ov, t . ■ Lamuctu llot'KK’a, jW. H. I'i Kui.vi, v . An in-tii. Snvnniiiih. I (J. .1. Comvn, Cl.iirlcston. i & ii» v * V ka ac r i'a» k« L .11 AM, M MMISSION MMI-CHANTS, SAVANNAH, (1 A, /"ADR promptness mid persona! attention to nil V f Onsiiu'ss entrusted to our ohm uv, Tmving met i with approval, we.,be* leave respectfully to say, our j o:'ioi. is continued at the old stand, l’lnntation and I Family supplies funvarded «t. the Live: t. market ! line, -, Hlid libevtd advances made ou I’rodueO in J ■>:•«, or Ullon Railroad Kceeipts. I II 11. BE UN.* I . JOHN Foster. j Savannah, May ,T-ly jH!ANIvl’IX it BKAMIL cr S3 ' , <oE’. ai SI ® AXD COMMITS/OX MERCIIAXTS SAVANNAH, GA. June 6th, 184S.- 7—ly Ijlbun & s^rml COMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH, GA., r l' I ]!NDER theic services to ‘he Planters of Oeor .l trin, in the sale ofCotlba and other Produee.— j Having had many year-* expet iuicv. they flutter t ■.emsclvea oti being able to give satinliiQtipu to timir patrons. They 'vill not etiguge in speculation Os any land whatever. Orders for Bagging. Ib’pe, and Family Supplies will be Oiled promptly and at. tbo lowest nmrkf't prices. ,i; w. ii.ca x, of the late firm of Raises a w-tuTvahsAii. W. I*. S U.TH. '• " “ SMITH * I.AIIIK: c. .Suvauntdt, June 24, ISM. 10-Gm DANA & WASiIiH ltt, EUCCESfcOHS TO jW ASH BURN, VV-LDER & Cos., I'm tors A- Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GA. F. J. Dior a, K. K. AVasnunm, AXTILL continue the above business 3? 144 Bay V > Street, E; rof the Eseuaiige* Orders for l-’A(iGiy& , ROPE, find other Supplies, filled t. r j.j.ilv, at the lo»«st cish prices. RKrfK TO f Mai. W. ianfor 1. Gen'l. S. I’. Myrick,.. Ihlimn Co s .'4 Adam, Ir i Peek, Tiri-; * Go. Mij. John S. Rowland, '.Ot-tCo. M. Dermis, S. B. Marsinill, X-••■■■ ■.■ <tarter.•.& Harvey, ■« 6b. Black 4 Cobb, Sl< .:ii 1 Hawkins, Hume, Ga. Au»t««t 5, 1854. 16 6m HAHDWR K COOKE 7 F AC T 0R S A N D COMMISSION MEI|IANTS, IJ*y street, Ar»\a»»ah, Gn. R. S. Hirunricic, J. G. Cooke. August 5,1*54, 3m. 'Mi UTAH V ACADEMY J»F-^«sc st'’■ext:'' : t+Az t* yi_ n».: m (Br Autitoritt or the State or Alabama,) CON'DI'CTSD ON THU ! AYaX.V PI AN. N u Bibo re, 2.T4 Frixcs. EVERT PRIZE I)R A ;r.\ EACH ERA wing. Class F—to be Drawn the 20th of Oct. C.ir.TAi.s 47500 It. nil, 235 prizes, amounting to 430,000; ii .’•• 4•' '—Halves and Quarter ii: proportion. Ah couimunteations strietlv vonfidrnti.ii. SAMUEL SAVAN*. A-.-rnt and Manager, Sign of tiic Bronze Liotis, Montgromery, Oct. 14, T.v-<4. 1 yr MIiSHALL .MCSAVIIT & CO., MANcrACTur.tKa of j, CAMIAGES, I’OLfC.-i.VVAYS, ... _ ; .a£eIKJ(»I3SM, Two-Ilorse Wagons, &c. EATONTON, GA. ! on baud artiCcs of the shove descrip > \ lion, fitted a}’ in good \ it-, of different qu.bi lit”*, of < •-.!• own iVauinltcture, wl.ieh we are* wil ling to Fill on reasonable t-.rsns, or any of them •rib. be r-.ade to;order, and upon short notice. Repairing will also be done in the jjjn#t #ud most approved style, on reasonable terms, and up on sbortaotice. MARSHALL, MoKAVITT <i: CO. Fate: tom May 23, 1854. TAKE NOTICE:. HpilE copiirtenorzh’p heretofore existing under the* I. firm name of I.inch & Davis, is this day 'dis aok. ::.d by tnutua! consent. All persons indebted to them, ate notified to call end pay up. Nj fiutlu-r induigeuee can, or will, be given. W. C. DAVIS. The bnsiuass will ijoreaiter lie eenductccMn. the : firm name of Walker, Wc V.>?Uelt tint )cit roitugg of all of- our former customers, tmd the peo ple generally.. We promise, so i'ar as we. are able, to give a itisuic.tiou to all who may. favor us with ''.heir patronage. Our terms will -be CASH, fUr all Oi . DAVJ-j it WALKER. Jply 2V, 1854. [ls-tt'j 1 I j S V j? “I N FQ H S.l ¥j ¥l . rOFFF.R for rale half interest ii: tho two story huilding now occupied by Davis A Walk -v, and Harwell A. Gray hi 11 as store-rooths, below, mid by ‘ Th« Pr(ti," and otherk above. A LO O , Half interest in the store.i:Ou?o occupied-by Mr, V/j-l, half interest in the dwelling bouse {with fi-ur »m! a half acres of land,) adjoitthtg Mrs, Meriwether, and mow. occupied by Jl. R.‘ Walker. O R, If doldrcrj, the. eutiro interest in the above property . may be In night. __ ypcmoiis .Wishing to engage in.,incncautUe bp-‘:i)f-<t* fl» ‘hie plica-, or who desire L> make investnamts in town property, would do well to •’ it*,!« for further - inffirwmtioii.” ROBERT ADAM tl. EatonUm, Auggst fifi, \V,A. ts lANDIN WARK ; is"bmaAaia» t;>EK- ONB winbing to purclt.tse N0..283in the f.th Jt Jiistri'-t of originally Appling tmw Ware county in the Midi# of Georgia are requested to correnpoutl r.t|'Hliilif midereigned. J. A. TURNER. E- tontOn, i’utnsm Cos. April, 1854. ts. NEW WATCH jKkPmj k» MW ELRY 1 SI'A 111 MI LI ENT r?> IJE ui.->l<.<r:-ifl-nr<l would respectfully inform hjr. I, frlemiVin Putnam Comity and Eulontorij and' Vi-.i eit'uttiris <iab«#«ijy, Hud. h* has rGunu-d b"< I; *1 ■ -u --—... ion, and 4grun Optnal ail Kstabii-*!)- mai’t for th* rapuir *nd a • -f Wal-li- From his ‘long r»p*ri*n(* iti th* w.iteh-euiL-ing btlsiiH'ss, fl)i4 hita knotrii j.rouii*t»*:-|i *!.4 fi lit > T be bones « eontinuarx* of t/i* lib«r*l-patrotuu'* t <r meriy beFtmred: upon hi*.; Work don* ■ and war ranted, with thoYwnnl modi-re.t* cti**gw. <fn hind; M fine asi-ortmept.ol'Jewflryh Sn« *'>M and silver wiit'-heM, of /nv.own sclec-tion, and warranted -»o be in “ y «fim’ >trr -pyfWSfc ' * 6huri THK undorsigiTod res|»ectfuHy informs tho citizens, of l’ufriam county, and the pul die game rally, that lie., has, in eonnecfuui with tils iNiiirKNimsT l’«i s* otf.ee, « large and well selected assortment Of-*' A ©i:n;unnit;il 3|oli (Tiyif, and is prepared tosixocute, with neatness and dis putcli, gU kinds of : •«; tQs® wtwMfWf&i Sl f'H AST Posters, Ware house Receipts. iltuulbiUs, Hill Heads, j C ards, Checks, Rlauks, Circulars, , Hills of Lading, Way Hills, Party Tickets, «Vc,., Ac. Lutonton, Juno 10, 1854. J. A. TURNER. TO PRINTERS. f NEW edition of the Specimen Book of Bruce's /\ New York Type Eoundrv, will In: ptiblisbed in September, 1854, and will be given lo those. pr<>- prictors of Printing Oflk-cs who will send for it, or it. will be forwarded them by mail on receipt, in ad vance, of fitly cents to pay tbr the postage. In it-am exhibited many 'articles never before shown—there have been added to the Foundry new varieties of Roman types, from Nine-line I'ieii to l’curl, various imitations of writing, a great num ber of.Fancy fonts, Borders, both I’lain and Uln .miaat.jtl, -Labor-saving Rules, and a complete Foun dry of Germans. The types now manufactured arc east from anew combination of metal of gn at durability, and are ustoatlv kept on hand’ in, largo quantities. Every fancy ’Font is sold by weight, and at, printed pr'n cs, witieli are. from 10 to t'3 per cent, less than those of some other Foundries. All other printing materials are furnished at Manufacturers prices, either-for ('ash or Credit. Printers wishing to open accounts‘ with me, or whose dealings have, been long suspended, arc re quested to avoompany their order- w ith city referen ces to prevent dt lay.' Printers of Newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, inclftdiifg this note.'three times before the Ist of AUjrusL '1854, and send me one ot tin:''p- pet's, will"die paid for it in Type'wlit-ii they purchase five times tlie imioitnt of their bill from me, of my own mamit'acture, selected from speci men's. <! rA)KG E BRU(' E. Join* !5,1554 St' C’liamb<-r St. New York. I). UOBFKTSON, i\i if, o», ■ TANARUS) ESPEUTFITELY iu'.bnns Ids customers, and tV- the j übiie generally, that. lie.still e'ontimnis the fadoving business. From Ids past experience in the i> .sine--, he warrants to give entire's.itisfaetion to all who may favor linii with a call, both in. price .and manufacture. O.jhcfe over Carter ee Harvey’s store. May 16, 1854. sm. CHEAPEST PAPER EX THE SOUTH!PC PKOSI’tX’TCS OF THE DOLLAR NEWS. A Weekly Commercial and Miscellaneous Newspaper. Puhli.C.id terry Saturday Morning. LY JOHN y.. COOPFIR. -37.12. r J. LB'DiYI* DIB. SUBSCRIPT IGN—ONE DO BEAR —IN ADVANCE. lEC™ .Six Copies for Five Dollars. ,R»:: With a vi*w to aeoqipmodate those sections of the country which lmv* only a ; w*--ekly-nwil commnnica tib'n with Kav*:.]„df, n.ut in eonipliaiice nith !■ - re quests which wc are daily receiving, the publisher eftiie Dally MbrnSug Ni ,vs iiss detennitied to coin meuve oti tne Ifiiii. of July Tiext, the issue ot"u week ly paper with the above title. Tin: Dollar Aar,: will be made up from th« eolumtis 'of tlie daily and iri-weekly M rnii-.g Acu -. imu w’dlcoim rise-the For eign and Domestic News, Commercial and Polilh-ai Intell:aeiiee, Local News, and Mise* daneous K, .- inyof the daily prper. It. will comprise'tv eut.y eigiit eolumtis of clpstiy-prinU and matter, and will be . scent<*'y u.» i to subscritnjr.s at. the saw -price, uj (iNii DOLLAR per tiunum in advance. , 'Trie iJollijr iY-ft'.s. being a weakiv reprint of the daily -King PPvs will partake ot its dmmetcr ot NEiTrtXUW asu Litigrxxpfc.xcK. It will be the CHEAI'E-iT NL-Vhi APF.R PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH, and it will be the {dm oft;.,- pu’-’.i: i-er and >• -Jitc >• to make it tl * b---1; it will be * comprehensive and reliable new.- medium, adapud to t..<- want ■ f t- •• business man, the. plaot-r, the poiitieiaii, the gener al reader and the family. Turn.*. —One Dollar p-.-r annum in advance. The very low price of the paper will not admit of ar** di -- lints to agonl -:. tor*s wo will sen<F copies of the DoiUr Xt-wtP- rROSPJEC.tCS sm&mw&h 1 ’i imit $ AND U ZETTE. A Southern Literary Family Journal, FUiJLISHED AT AUftrSTA,; WA, BY JAMES M. SMYTHE. The 80fTtibsn• Eoucim Asp llo.uk Gazkttk is de voted to Literal nrt-. Art , S-'tenr.e, Agricuit -ire, Gen eral Intelligence an-l Southern IntertU*. Tlie aim of the Editor‘is to make a Useful and Interesting Pa per; to blend th* Instructive 'and Enterlaiding-to geth*r. in such a wav as to secure a high degree of interest, and at the same time'eiei ate both the In tellect and tlie' Affections. The columns of the paper contain sc-lectioi-.-' from the beqSt- Magazines and papers of this country and Europe', Historical and Domestic Romances, I Lutr es of Social Lift, Sketch:- of Biography, Choice Poetry, Entertaining Aneodotvs, Scientific Metnor atiHtv Agricultural and Indu«trifi Articles, ti;* Gen t -rtt News of the day, and ail Political inteliicetK-c of anv importau'ccfi It- will be entirely frgu'from Political bias and high-toned in .chariteter. The Editor and Proprietor wiil spare no exertions or expense, to jusiily the public confidence, hereto fore extended to"both tlie Gkohoia IIo»f k Gazeit)' and SorTtii-iti-x FlcetcTtv. uud by the union o; Uio two, he trusts that it will be still more worthy of I genera) patronage. <■ The •cor'k. i.-: I'ublisbed in a convenient form for binding, atid will be. accompanied at th* close'of vpiuiiie vvi'.ii a copious index. Each volume will c-Qiituin 832 pages ot 3 columns each, and will equal, in reading mutter, exclusive of advertisements, lv.‘* pages of an octavo of ordinary size. 'Single Copy, One year, always in advance ?3 00 It' not paid within 3 months, 7-2.50. if nbt paid within C months, $3.00. Tlie papur - will be t'miii.siied at the lowest club rates to any old subscriber who will procure anew one, as also th* new subscriber. Any two old sub scribers can unite in renewing-' their subscriptions anil receive the paper at>2 50, each ; any three at s2 CO any person making tip a club of Tr.v sub scribers, mid sending's2o, we will send a copy gratis for one year. Address JAMES M. SMYTHE, Editor Southern Eclectic and Home Gazette,. Augusta, Ga.' Atlanta Intelligencer. Oftily, Tt'i-fW*ee.kly and W'eehly., OK and after thr i.itli of September thy Altunin Tntttti'jcnctr will Vic published Doily, Tn wttt'l.y and Wed!.'/, <>n new and beaut jl'ul type thtoughonti urid on anew .Cylinder Power l’,•<■■■ \ ■liripiibj’e i'j.if.; ; ilirc>wii!g off from. 1000 to . 15.Q0. uhocts per hi i;r., ' . ; The Jtudy JnfcHigtnr.r. will be printed **u a rui ro.yal.Vbcct, 80 .by ill inciies surtuee, on fine white pnritV, and will contain twep.ty-four column.* bl'miit per. It will I’lmii .ib nil. lire-. Tat-cU 1 ■ Uyivi-lilc inUl from tl.io -Northern, 804th ant.und \Vouteru ('Mies, up to tile moment of . {fonoj to prw- Having the benwt.it ui'twe (Jili'oi'ont telegraph linen which place Atlanta hulm'ftenumiuuicaUmi witbidi p.vri.s •of (ho Union,. the Ifedly futeltiyf.ncer will posset every ml vantage Tor obtaining the latenttokg!raph io ivpvh frr.npull diccutit^V* 4 , wliile v by moans of the 1 :ir"e number of Iv.i I road:* epiiVoijci tor at. Atlanta, it will tjtvjMjw* w/B/iombVvooeiy.ial, if not 'superior, to any other ,eiiy Intlur South. In the column;} of Iho Doily <;Hj,'/<*inl attention will he.ihevp.ted to fiinihih | lug lull Mlfcl reliable pomrnereiul jf.ejWts. The New fork, Baltimore, OfiWlonUm, Augusta, Atlanta, New Orlimpaand Nashville. lpiyketf* k n.i'ii larly reported, iii addition to weekly reports of oth er market*,;' The 7W- W'd'tji, will he. the artnie size us tljei>iw ly,.cent aiui ng aft the reading matter of .the t.w > hailies immeriiatoly pt'Oeedinp it, and telegraphic i news-up to the hour ofgning to nres-u The Wittily Intelliye'uter lie ' enlarged'to over dpitbl* its j-irefljhli qfiriiilivy of reading' matter,' It will he printed on line paper, oil an imperial short, of 28 by to inches hurface, and will contain thirty . luro columns of niattef, Ticnas— For the 1 tail,v \.. ?p,f'o ", /' Tri- Weekly t>n ,4' VycukJ.y 12,0f) fuHTTo Clubs of ten or more at ti o' same Dost Ofßee, the Daily luffdliguncer will he furnished, at tsj>cr ahiium, *nd.th# Tri-wcckly at t? 2. rVTIt* OABH SVKTKM *iij I ip.ffi) variably i;b- I . nerved and the nunc of up mibscriber, ■(‘itlicr to the D»iiv, Tri-weekly, or \\ eeltty,, \viil bo entered on the hooks, unlt-M advance, payment is made. Vv. it. I.M (Kll.lM, JWMir A* Proprietor. P*f. p:k, I*i, ■ oNcn.rval *?»ipgfa3«c3» m.t m.. |V eWIXYTGRS OI.VMf R 8570. :ariN c ash \J OLFMK TEN of the “SciwmFHt Amkhii'an'’ comniom-cs- on the 10tU of September. It is ehieily devoted to the iidvtiiiofhiuuit qf the Interest-* Hrf.Vlifi Meehanies, Inventors, Miiiiufi*Oturcr» on'J luinfu-rs, and is edited By inch practically skilled j in the ni ts mid sc-icne -s. Probably no other jour- : mil pT the same character is s<> extensively ci real In- j ):-d. so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly ml the Valuable Patents which iisue week ly from "tin: Patent Office ure illustrated with <n gravings. ami the claims of all the Patents mv ptth li.- l ed regularly in its column us thev are issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific and Me-jmni'-id Ki)cyelo]iedia of information upon the subjects ol Mechailicitl Improvements, t'licmistry. Engineering, and the sciences generally. It is published week ly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains 410 pages of reading matter, sever al hundred engravings, with a full and complete index. It * circulation on the lust volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and the practical recipes il) one volume me worth to uliy family much more than tin sule-eriptioii price. The following (.'ash Prizes ere offered by the pub lishers lor the fourteen largest listfif-of »«bserib«rs sent in by the first of January, 1885:—;?100 will be given i >1 tho largest ; $75 for the second ; sfis for the third ; >BS for tin-fourth : £SO Imp the Jill It if 15 f.>r tin- sixth : a-lo for the seventh ; $35 for the eiglith ; l-'.'-O f«.>r the ninth ; $25 for the, tenth ; S2O f>rthe eleventh ;• sir. for the twelfth ; 810 for th* thirteenth ; and $5 for the fourteenth. The cash will lie paid to the order of the successful eouq>efi ■6 >r, immediately after the Ist of January, 1855. T'FIRMS.—One copy, one year, 82 : one copy, six months, -;1 ; five copies, six months, .<4; u-ucopies,; . !'.v. ive months, >ls; fifteen copies twa-.hu tin nths, -82 i: twenty -topics, twelve months, §2B in advance. No nun-.her of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than $l4O each! Names can be sent in at• diffeicnt times ulnl from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for subscrip tion. ■ l.etter.-. sb uM be directed, post paid to “Murm A ('a., 128 Fulton street, New York,'’ Me.-srs. Maun «St (Jo. are extensively engaged in procuring patents far now inventions, and will ad -. t ; invc'iit <•■ ■■. without charge, in regard to the nov elty of their improvements. September 2, 1545 —27—ts. PERI [AM’S 100,000 GIFTS. tJMcial Proceedings of Use ®te are Holders in Per ham’s Third- Gift llnterprize 5 IN MASS MEETING ! ItELL) AT Academy Hall, 603 Broadway, New York, oa Thursday livening, July 27th, 1851. . At. 8 o'clock the 'meeting was called to orqer by Dr. Hall, wit u B. S. Adams, Esq., was nominated and unanimously elected Chairman, and Robert LeuUy, Jr., Esq., appointed Secretary. The first- business in order being the selection of a Committee of live persons to receive and dispose; of the GDI Property, it was on motion Resolved, that wc mow. proceed to the nomination and elec tion. The -election being gone into, resulted in - the .choice of tlie following natnc-d gentlemen : ROBERT BEATTY, Jr., ' IRA BUCK MAN, Jr. J. LA Til HOP, B. S. ADAMS, ii. P. BARKER. Justice Latlirop offered the following Resolution: Resolved. That the Committee hav# power to fill vacancies from a neglect to serve or to fuilili tho requicf meins of a member.—Carried. The Fecroury then read the following: Re.mlved, That the Committee bo authorised to receive from Mr. Perham the Gill Property, or take iroiu him bonds for its delivery as called lor, and ci no *• vin trust for the Shareholders. —Car- ried. On inquiry, it Was ascertained that Mr. Porliara had sold about 46,000 out of the 100,000 Gift Tick et-: wh'-u the' following resolutions were offered and tni’mim-casly adopted: p, -c That s'. l soon as it is ascertained that 80.0 m.) of tin; Gift Tickets issued by Mr. Pc:liam in hi;-’ third enterprise are sold, tho commit-tec shall 'c;ol tin- Aim!-'-holders together at the most conve nient plane,'fbr the purpose of instructing saidCom initu-s, in regard to .the ..manner of disposing of the Gilt-Property, amongst those holding Share Tickets. Resolved. Thi-u. in order to close the enterprize at the e.nriii-st possible iuoment. this meeting recom mend all persons now holding Share Tickets, to use their infitr.-acc in obtaining subscriptions and ad vance 11 ; • imem-t of the whole body. On motion, adjourned. Alt;---!, . B. S. ADAMS, Chairman. iioßiatT B.n.vnY, Jf-: Secretary. MR. TERJIAM’S CARD. Accompanying, you have submitted- the official pioec edincs of-the Share Holders in Mass Meeting, cottvem . tilt veiling of tho 27th inst. for tlie imrpose of selecting a Committee, and taking into considcnition oti 1 • -r malt era affecting the interests of all ticket holders'; in thy Third Gift Kxtkiu*hi:,f. It will be 5;...-u that a Committee have been ap pointed, atid ins:ructions given them as to the eont's-' to be pursued up to a certain stage of- pro gression in tho enterprise. For tho.information of absent, share holders, I hero beg leave to state, that tlie number of : tickets sold up to the present-time is about 46,0(10. From this you will perceive, that so soph as 3 4,000. more are sold, they will advise v the whole body of share holders of the fact, and ask of tit mu, in general meeting assembled for the purpose,'instructions aa the final disposition of the Gift Froperty, with which they are intrusted. That these 34,000 tickets may be sold in the ••shortest, possible time, the undersigned makes the following propositions, unequalled for liberality: Each person who gets up a club of t.en subscri bers, and forwards (10) ten dollars to thC office, will receive ly return mail or other conveyances, Eleven tickets, Each person who sends [at one time] one hun dred dollars, will have sent in like manner, One Hun dred cunt Eel can tickets. Each person who . shall send [at one time] Jim hundred dollars, n ill have sent in like manner. Six Umdnd Tickets. And tor all larger sums in exact proportion, Ii is thus, ladies and gentlemen, that I hope to secure your hearty co-operation in bringing tjiis enterprise to a speedy, and I hope to all, a saiisiue-. lory termination. Yv'il'u great considerations of respect, I remain yours, obediently, July 2Sth, IMG. J. FKRUAM. 100,000 TICKETS ONLY AT SI.OO EACH WILL IIE SOLD. CIT All-Orders for Tickets, by. Mail, should be ad dressed to JpS.IAH PERHAM, Academy Hail, Co3 Broadway, N. Y. If it should happen that all tlio Tickets arc sold when the order is received, money'will bo returned at. our expense, for postage. Correspondents will please write distinctly their names, residence, Coun ty and Statu,- to prevent errors. Or if convenient, enclose an envelope with their directions on it in full--in which such Tickets.as they may order will be returned. Sent. 2, IBat. MwSG®, JsV B&B, Si.IGS ; THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. frMTE Subscribers are paying tbo highest price for .1. good Tdl ton and 'Linen Raj >; persons having them for sale, will find it to their advantage to ad dress WALKER-, WILLIMAN. & 'GO., l*npor Commission filerchniits, Chakckston, F. C. - Av.cnhi bt the S. Cnrotum Pnpir Manufacturing Company. . Mas. a Iss-1 EAT 0N TON HOTEL &' o Ii S *# L s:. riallE Rubsi-ribcr offers for sale the largo nndyfiqjt J. ebmtnodihns bulMing sitnatetl In tlm t-'WirILUII. of EitLm.ton, known as the Ectontbu Hotel, now oo c-upii'd ■fi;.| ki :( T.iVi-m by A. A. Uiulerwood, Esq. It bmituinsdirooua-', lately put in thorough repair, and tuts, eounocffi:! with it, goodont-bbnsvs ami stables Tlie lot. on wiiivH tin- premises is situnVpd is Itirgn and ebuy<->;)l(mt, yoptidiiing tw» Hei;es, partol' which.is 11 garden - tor rui. h-g the necessary vegetables; Tlie Iv-cimt completion pf E'v Railroad to this piaei: ryn deis'ihp.iih'.'Ve. pn iierty very desirable to thqsti who wish to make' money. Call and examine for your selves. IS. DENNIS. . Augiiat SO, 1 -3.ri-4.__ ts rfailE Lite fi'i.in of Ni.sl>et A Dennis having been _l‘. disS'lcod, th» tiufinislied business will lie.settb ediy tlio undersigned. Early settlements would vo%ory acceptnbio. E. B. NISBET. Atytuft ;;«qiBM. »f Mis eel (an cons s3*f. rpnl t&tAgricultural Fair will be held uAtjg 1 usta.Ga., on the 2&1; 21th, 2«h, 20th, 27tl , ■■'find 28th dfiYH of .October, 1854. W e uppeud f»nch parts of the Premium Just as are oi more general interest: ' FIELD CROPS. 1 for the largest crop of Cotton produced lW} two aeres of.Upland, with the mode, ot cultivation, the amount anil hind of manure used, the period ot liliihtiAtf. the number of times plowed and hoed, the kind of Cotton ; the land to be measured and the Cotton weighed in the presence ot three dis | interested and reliable witnesses, with certificate ! from them, pitcher, *° IJ i a For the largest cron of Cotton produced -upon i two uws of low laud, (t h>saine requisition as i upon an acre of upland,) <r, d j \\ ji'octhe largest crop of Pea >me Tiny, raised ! on 2 acres, one bale to he sent, us a sample, I with a certificate of quantify made, silver cup, 20 I i For the largest eropuf Native Gruss Hay, raised on 2 hen s, the same as above, _ 20 5 FVu-the largest crop of Foreign (Hass Hay,rais ed (in two acres, the same as above, 20 o For . the largest, crop of < .'orn grown upon two acres of upland, not less than 7-> bushels per a-, n; ; the period of planting, the mode of cul tivation, kind of corn, times plowed and lmed, the amount and kind of manure appliedl: the, land mid corn nice bred in the presence ot three disinterested nmi reliable witnesses, with their certificates—a silver pitcher worth 50 7. For the hugest crop of corn grown upon two •icvt i of lowland, not less than 100 bushels per I uere (requisition as upon upland < <a n) 50 t 8. For the ’largest crop ot Wheat (broadcast) grown upon two acres of land, not less than cQ bushels per acre, nor under Ou pounds per bushel ; the land and wheat to be measur ed, and under the same requisition in all things as above 2-' ■j i oi” the largest crop of Wheat (drilled ) grown main two acres of land, not less than 20 bash ers per acre, nor less than Go pounds per bush el, (requisition the same us above,) 25 ! 10 For the largest crop of low land Rice, on one acre, notlcss than 100 bushels, 50 11 For the largest crop of Oats, kind, Ac., j raised per acre, 20 j 12 For the largest, crop of Rye, kind, Are., rais i ed per acre. 10 I l;; for the largest crop of Barley, kind, Are., rais ! ed per'acre, ~ 10 I M For the, largest cron of sweet potatoes raised j per.acre, one eighth of an acre to be dug, and I certificates of tile yield by disinterested per sons fur fished, 20 15 For the hug est crop of Irish Potatoes raised per acre, -il 1 G For the largest crop of turnips raised per acre, id 17 For the largest crop of Ground I'eas, or Fin ders, raised per acre, 10 IS. For the largest crop of Field Peas raised per acre, ; 10 19 Best box of che-wing Tobacco. Southern raised 5 ■go Rest box of Cigar.- from Southern raised To bacco; 5 21 Be.-i sample of Southern raised Smoking To bacco, 5 22. FordhegTeatest quantity of (.'orn produced on an acre of labd by irrigation, with the mode ! of cultivation, time of planting, irrigation, Ac. 25 j Exhibitors of ail the above, crops must state, in j writing in full to the Secretary, all the requisitions • as laid down lbr Own. (fotion, Arc., as above, when j die articles are entered upon bis books for exhibi i ti..n ; with the witnesses' certificates for..the mea j suremehts of lands'., ail'd pounds, ami bushels per i acre ; without which the Judges will be required to 1 withhold their awards, and exhibitors not. eomply ! jjig with thei-e rcqtiisitions willu ot in? allowed to I compete for the Premiums of the Society. CROPS BV ROYS UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE. * 1. For tl:c largest quantity of Indian Corn grown \ by any white li >y under ifi years of age, upon ; ah acre of laud,‘a patent lever silver ‘A ateh, 25 ■ The rtil. s in relation to field crops to be coin i plied with, | 2 For the largest quantity of Cotton produced by j any wiiite boy under LG years of age upon an ! acre of land—‘pate'll love'- silver Watch, 25 | The rules of field crops to hg eomplk and wit h. SAJUP£ES OF FIELD CROPS. 1 The best variety of Broad Corn, with two bushel* as, sample, _ 510 2 Rest'variety of Corn for stock, two bushel* as [ samples—tested by weight, 10 Is lies.t variety of Wheat, wit h a bushel of grain j us sample,* 10 | 4 For the best variety ol'Svvect Potato, sample of ! two bushels, 10 ! 5 For the best variety of Field Peas, sample of ■ .one bushel." # lo ! G Best variety of Upland Cotton, two stalks as samples, lo j 7 B . t variety of Sea Island Cotton, with two stalks as samples, so j 8 Best bushel Os Kite, 5 9 ,4 ** Outs, ft i 18 Best bushel of Irish*Potatoes, 5 ) it! i variety nl’gru*< seeds adapted to the South i f..r Hay or Grazing. 10 i Exhibitors of crops, must give in writing to the | Secretary-sun ii account of each crop offered,its adap { tatiun lev prom■■ die cultivation, Ac. COTTON BALES. i | 1 IWr the best 80 bales of Upland Cotton, s2u ! 3 “ “ • “ •• “ 10 ! t “ -i ; 5 11 “ 5 “ Sea island Cotton, 20 j 6 Best bale of i too IV) Fr-a J-land or Black Feed j Cotton raised on Upland.. 25 'fhe Cotton must b<* oh the Fair Ground during the I Exhibition, to claim the premium. FR FITS. 1 For. the best 100 oranges, open- culture, grown at ■tlijs tjoiith, 2 For ! i -t one dozen Pine A nple*, 5 AI PLUS. 1 For best and largest variety of Table Apples, 10 1 •• •• and largest collection ofrjouthern Seed ling Apples', each variety named and labelled, 10 3 For be-:, fate Seedling Apples, for all purposes, with description of the Tree, history of its • origin, keeping, Ac., one dozen Apples to bo . exhibited. o BEARS. 1 For best and largest variety of Pears, 10 2 u> “ •• collection of Southern Seed lings, s .3 For best single. Seedling, for all purposes, with description of the Tree, history, -Me., half uor.en specimens to be exhibited, 0 BEACHES, GRADES, Ac. 1 For bWt collection Seedliug.br others, process of keeping, &c.,“ 10 2 For be-t collection of Quinces, 5 3 For host collection ol'Native Grapes, with his tory of keeping, preserving, Ac., 10 ■1 For best. Foreign Grape for table, 10 I ;> For best Foreign Grape for YYiue, 10 0 For'he-t dozen'specimens <-f the Lime, Lemon, or other boutiieru fruits not named above, cadi. 5 FRUIT TURKS, urn. 1 For the largest collection id’Southern Seedling Apple Trees, each variety labelled, with spe cimens of the fruit, 20 2 For'the largest and best collection of Peach Trees budded or grafted, each variety describ- . ed and labelled, 20 3 The largest and best collection of Pears, de scribed and labelled as above, *2O 4 For the greatest .variety and best collection of Strawberry Plant.-, 5 5 For the greatest variety and best collection of Raspberry Plants, 5 ti For the best specimen of native Gooseberry (so Called) raised in garden, ’ 10 HEDGE PLANTS. 1 Fur the largerl collection of Usage Orange, or otberpiauts, (Georgia raised) with a description of .the bWtmetriod of planting, trimming: and training' the hedge, *2O 2 For the lust collection of Osier or Basket Wil low. Plants, or Puttings, *2O 3 For the best basket of Southern grown Osier Willow, 10 •1 For the best Basket, Mat, or other work of Wire Glass, 10 RECLAIMING LAND. 1 For tins bekt and. most- economical method, (based, on actual experiment) of resuscitating the worn out lamt ol'the South, liv u system . of' turning under green' crops, liming', Guano, Super-phosphate, or otherwise, 25 2 For the besUessay on Agriculture, by a pupil of unv School or College in the State—l'ilcher, 25 PLOWING MATCH. 1 For best Plowing by white tnuu, Jo 2 “ “ ' “ , »luv*, 5 3 li “ “ “white bov 13 to 1C years old, 5 4 u n u <• negro ' “ •* “ “ 5 Tiio Plowing Match will, come bjf during the Fair. Grounds will be prepared fop the same, and en trance open to horses, mules and oxen. Judges in this-department will he governed in nwards by tire depth and width of the'.furrow slice turned % the plow of each competitor, and the e.mplov oe to complete his work. Plows must lie deposited at the Secretary's rvflice on the .first day of the Fair. Those of Southern construction and manufacture, if of Cipiul merit, to.,have precedence. ; 'jyf"As many art ides of merit in the- various de partments of labor, art, tSre.; w hich are not spe cially provided for in the Premium last, may be pry-tinted for exhibition ana premium; h committee •<ui•-lujseellaiiedtis articles .will he appointed to ex Undue attfl repopt upon, and uwttril premiums upon all sucli articles worthy of premium. The Society have ofte-red premiums to tiio amount 'df ft vie thousand d-dhus, -embracing nearly overv-' tiling, valuable in A jiicultural ami Mechanical In dustry. Art, Soicneo iiml Tii- te. The Premium List will' be furnished bV appj(<i|tfiotj- -postage .paid -to the- Secretary, or to tint Puliiv'ato'r office, or Soil of tiio South. V ' r |' v: [E notes apd. accounts of the lute firm of Lindt, I <% Davis aixi in’flus liand* l °f LD- Dimmit**-; Eeri.',- for collection. .■■■*-. Aujjfiit 15, IWJ4. W Jh Kb!' 'Y^!AW Y' -■ ■ ; ■ A.•• . . . ■•’ ttlistntfiuF^i Valuable Plantation if®sb ITTILL he t»old o*» the first Tuesday in Novem \\ her next, in the town of Madison, Morgan County, Gn., 1900 acres of land, 5 mofc or less ad- luJiilrt of "W illiam Stokes, (J. 1\ Zachry', James Finnev, A. Allison and others. The plan tation will be'sold in three payment*, tlm first pay ment due 12 months after day of sale.. The Sale will be made for the pur, use of a division among the legatees of Joseph W. Walfon, deceased. MARY K. WALTON, August 12. 1854. 1 tdsj Executrix awFifaiiaißii QUARTERLY REVIEW. r | ’s 11] S Periodical is the only one of its class in the JL entire region of the South : and Hu pages are referred to nr- the best evidence of the anility of the South, and its capacity to give, expression to the feelings, the interests and jnfOHigeiiei of this »;<! tion of our country. Its purpose is to fairly repres ent ourselves, and not to mi.-repis-ent others. It aims to maintain the truth as we uni’oi-tai.d it. and to assert the intellectual equality of our section, i while, at the same time, it will free the mind of the mind of our people from that state of lie vary thral dom and dependency under which they have too long labored. We claim, then, from ail h vet-, of the South and friends of a truly home literature, Hint support for our work which will enidiie to give it a free course, and thus make ii on ..tlx ; worth} of the world’s admiration and on; .ii pride.' C. MORTIMER. Publisher, Office Southern Quarterly lb-view. April 1854. Law Range, Broad i-t., Charleston S.<'. The following resolution was adopted •hv the Southern (.Commercial Convention, held in Charles ton in April, 1554. Kksoi.vku, That the Southern Quarterly Review, j published iu tlie Cit} of ( TiaHi .-ton, b\ a native ! of Virginia, and edited by one of the most dis tinguished literary gentlemen of the South, la. ilig the only Periodical of that character, printed and published in the Southern States, and hav ing always defended the institutions and interests of the South, is entitled to the patronage of the Southern people, and this Convention ean.e-tly recommend it to their favorable cushl'-ration. If SOIL OF THE SOUTH FOE 1 8 5 4. An Agricultural & Horticultural Journal PcBUxHIiD AT CoLl'Tltil'S, Gi:oia ],\. ON THE H1I«T Os every month- JANES M. CHAMBERS, Amm ri.ivhal Editoi:. CHARLES A. PEABODY, llouti-.i i.tvp.ai. Eiutoii. r 'M ' Mil lOM s''.Jo* One Dollar a Year in Advance. i Ons. Copy, one veaii S 1 Six Copies, one yeah •> Twenty-Five Copies, one yka.ii - 1 ' One llc.NUiiEi) Copies, one veaii 75 All fuhteription* mutt commence inth the volume This Journal, now entering on its Fourth vUiinie, is two well known to need any panegyric from the publishers. This much wc will say—-we intend to enlarge, and beautify it. Eia-h number wl!i have a handsome cover, upon v.Tiieli advertisetneJii etui be inserted, without taking up the readiiig matter of the paper. The editors will each, in ids department, giv. a re-cord of the progress and udvaneeineut of agri culture and horticulture, especially, as udapti and to the soil and climate of the South. Each Mimi.cr will contain plans for the nrc L, for the I'a.'in. orchard and garden; new plants and seed- adapted t-> Southern culture will receive the card'.;’, atten tion of the editors, and a faithful report made thus saving t-licreon, thepublic from much imp, G tion. To our patrons, we appeal ; how large an edi tion shall we start with. sor i We know there are more than 10,000 rending fanners, garcl ners, and fiovsts around us. who would save nmney by taking the 'Soil of the South. But it is not confin ed exclusively to this class. Every man that plants cotton or corn, a cabbage, or a turnip, keeps a !mrse ora cow, raises an apple, pear, plum, pencil, grape, fig or strawberry ; every lady that cultivates 'a r.‘s,.. geranium or pink : every lioiiMt-kceper that makes a loaf of bread, or u pot of soap, will find'in tin Soil of th-' South, tbr i5.54. si.im.-tiiii.g worth ton times tin subscription price. LOMAX vV ELLIS. Publishers—Columbus, i hi. ?*■ t/.-vf C?. fc ! [ J Departure of Cur,-* on 4?AID* Tw® Passenger Trains Daily. Evkntno Tuaix—l.euvesSavannah at - p. M., ana arrives in Macon at A. M., eonneeting . it; the I South-Western Railroad to Ogietiiornc ii . ...u,. I bus, and by stages thence to Tall all fa-sec md other : points South West. Morning Train —Leaves .Savannah at - A. M.. an i arrives ill Macon at GU P. M., come.. ting w; :it. Macon and Western night trains to Atlanta, Mont gomery and ( hattanooga, and with the Augusta and Waynesboro’Railroad pday train; to Augusta ; and (going East) with Railroad To MilledgLvilie fn-m Gordon. | Central Railroad. S. Western Railroad. ! STATIONS. ' V, .' u ,STATIONS • V ;‘" :V ' ,u Savtiu-h. j ' Va -.i, Savannah, Ga 0 I Macon. 0 Station No. 1, 0 j Kcheconec. L Bloomingdale, U’> Mule Greek go Eden, ‘2O Fort Valiev gs ' Reform, 30 ! Marshall\ iiie 35 Egypt, 40 ! Winchester ;,s Armenia 40 iMarthasviile ILalcyondale, 50 Montezuma, .. 4s Scarborough, 70 Oglethorpe. ..',O A Mi lion, 7l> j Muscogee Railroad 1 usliingville 83 Fort \ allev... os Birdsville, <lO Butler. .! pi Cuvier. 04 Station’ No.' 7'. ’!' ' ” v, Holcombe, 100 “ O 1; .'.l Spear's Turnout, 112 u o .- . , Davisboro’, 1 go i. , Tenuille, l.'ir, u .1 - , Oconee, 147 “ *• ’ -<i Emmett, 150 ;• o ‘ McDonald, 100 Columbus ns* tOoruon. 170 Staok Lixi:—Coltunb 1 Grisvvoldville, 183 to Opelika. ys i Maco:< > EJI M.& \V. P. Railroad. Opelika 0 tMilledgcville & Eaton- Auburn,.. 4 ton Railroads. Lochapoca Gordon 0 Notamimi;.::::::":'^ Station No. 1 8 Chohaw Milledgeville, 17 Franklin.!;;; -.1 Meriwether, 25 Fort Decatur.. '. Latent on, 88 McGar’s,' .'.'.'4,; Tippecanoe s:.i Montgomery 04 •V* w l'\( m ily #lo ttr AT THE EATONTOE FACTORY Af I L L, OR THE-STOUR OF AJ'AJIS <f* RRo'EJfERs. PRICE 810 per ILVRREI,, t 4sTI. Sept. 2, 1854. [tfj E. N. MACON, API. To the Citizens of Putnam County. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. HAVING permanently located in Fallout, n, I re speetfully tendei you my professional services: 1 have, spent the last four years with an old and ex perienced physician oft lie reformed school, ar.d have during that time, treated under his supervision >mm eases of most of the. diseases itic-idem to this section ot country: My motto is, that “ Poison? are not medicine* ” 1 use such rontuirs only, as act strietlv in harmonv with the known laws ol the animal ecoiioffiv: Th 1 select from every kingdom of nature but v, ;t], careful and discriminating hand:’ ’ Otliee upstairs adjoining the printing office where I may be. found during the day, and at night, at tiio resilience oi \\ . A. Du vis. S. W. BRYAN. M D Eatotilon, April 25, 1854. ' 'tf I) OO T SII op. \\J L.iiow have the best materials for making T * fine boots, and as good workmen as are to b% found anywhere, and are fully prepared to nuike as neat a fit, and put up as serviceable and fashionable a boot, as can bo done in the whole - countr\. M e warrant our work, and where there is a failure to lit, there will be no sale, provided the hoots are returned to ns in good order. Either of us will be prepared anywhere and on all occasions to take measures, and have boots made and delivered as 1 directed. For the convenience of our friends and 1 customers in Eaton ton, mut surrounding count tv, ! wo will keep a box at Messrs Davis A- Walker's | store, where all persons wishing repairs done to j their boots or shoes, can write their names upon i them, and drop in, them written directions i’ol the 1 repairs fluty wish made, and nut them in out- box i Me will send tp town every Tuesday for all sul-li 1 .jobs, and return the work well done, pnnefmdlv on the Tuesday after, at farthest, and gcnerallv sooner. Reader, picnic show this notice to your associates! We solicit tin* patronage of all o U f friends, who want neat and faithful work. Give us a trial, and we warrant to please. j JAMFG C-.- ifo J. O. DENHAM 1 t*. vft, \m. . (kitmU affijrtiscmnK ...? -vSiit ~ s.-ooj»jipL«a- mjvl mMWwag&h* J. G. Rankin, Wm. Mihidock, Geo. L. SuSMiits , SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON, A (JO. rpIUS EstahlisJnnent lias been in sucCessflijfe„.ri»- 1. tion fora .number of years. Tlie Quarries are well opened, and tlie Marble is superior to „iiv in the United Stub’s. • Wo have so perfected oqr facilities for getting ont ami finishing' work. that, we furnish Monument*. Tom li** Tablets, IleadxtoiiCKj and everytiiing iu our line of Inisincss, in better style and at clicaner rates, than any yiirdjn the country, When it is considered that we saw qnrown Mar ble, pay no jobber's profit, and no high freight from the North; it will be seen that wedopossess material advantage overall competitors. We cordially solicit oar friends and the public t<. oxamine our work, and compare, our prices with those of other yards, before ordering Marble. Wc have on hand in our Yard nt.Marictta. a large assortment of finished work—Monnments, Tqa : i,- r (Jt.. —win-,re bur agent, Mr. G. W-. Summers, wiII sell at our pnecs. Onr principal ..'mk is done at Hie mills. Address J. G RANKIN. A- LO., Marble W prk P. (>., Ga. May 9, (854 3 Ida TUB SATURDAY KVKNIVC POST. EN'iIIVALEW AISItAY or TAUKXV 't he Proprietor.-of the ‘Post* ; u again coming be- Ibrethe puolie, woui .1 return tlmnh* for the gener ous patronage widen bus placed them far in advance ot'everv etjier Literary. \\ eelcly ut Anicrma. And, as the only suitable return for such free am! hearty support. »heir ai’ritngements for 15.54 have Inei: made with a vlegrcc of iiberaitty probably unequub e<i iii the history of American iiew.-|ni]ier iiternture. T'lo-v have ci./e-.’’'dTispoutr.loiters lor enMjji,./- vear, tlie following brilliant array of talent at.-- ill on— ) oi rt. Souihi&O't h, J'.lin/tioi Jf- mutt, F;*. /n.'ii'uiton, (jam linnurood >.w I J l\, o. ' In the first paper of January, wele-ignoommoi;e ing an Onginal Nove let, written express];,• fi.i our eolunuis, entitled Tiv Hr,ilr of the il'i/i/,', ntfit, bv Emerson beiim 11. author of ’(Tara .Nloili.nd,” ike. Ttiis wc dc'h.'n following by aii'.H.vi eaJ.cd Tht Strp- Motlor'oy Mis. Mary A. 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Address AI.FK-ED E. BEACH. No. 83, Nassau-St., N* v York 1 ity. SOETIi ERN ( I LTIY ATOR. j . von 1854. i The Southern Cultivator, a monthly Jour j nal, devon-d exclusively to the impvov .ment ot I Southern Agriculture,' ilortieultutv, Stock Breed ing, Poultry, Bees, General i-unn Economy, &e. r ~ | niustrateil with numerous elegant engravings, j The Tweb'th I'olauu (i-ruttl# improved, Comiatncft in Jokoor lßs4. The Cultivator is a large octavo of 3*3 pages, form ing a volume of 384 pages ip the year. It contain* a much greater amount of reading matter than any sin-liar publication in the South—embracing, in ad dition in the current agricultural topics of tin- day, Vnituiblt* Original Contributions from many of the most intelligent and practical Planters, Farmers and Hortieulturis’s in every section or the South apd South-west TERMS. 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