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arc to any of your lonfsliips. f Give a child the*habit of sacredly regarding the truth— of carefully respect! % the property of others—of serupulou-ly abstaining from all acts of improvi tlence winch can involve him in dis tress, and lie will just, as likely think ofrttshiiig into the element in which he cannot, breathe, as of lying or cheat ing. or stealing." (Tlif Altai. ' Jt 'ft ' Hail ivftltl ouwo | ( tflmnwii offspring, suite proprietv In paradise of all things* eounnou ©l&p." 1 * :| M;l jjt j . 0l ) Thursday mmuhig. Mh iusk, By the llev. i AiUUir.i Arnold. Co 1 . We.';,lam T. Cox. to Miss! Narcissa, daughter of Judge Pearson, all of Put- ! tiara Comity. "Hut happy they, lire 1 sappiest of their kind. y liom gc.ulo stars unite, and in one late P'ledr heats, their fortunes, ami their beings blend.' i oil thr evening' of the Tin inst.. by t!ie Pev. i Wuiiam Arnold. Mr. W.m.tku T. C. Lank. of lYlioe. I It .—ell county. Ala., to Miss Ann K. Johnson of ; Putnam county. (hi. . I In Baldwin county, Ga.. on the morning of the j .Vi) inst., by D. Ik Andrews. Ksq., Mr. C. C. Lasox. j < f Sranfiville. Putnam county, to Miss Ann K. I'iokv of the former place. EATONTON PRICES CURRENT U'OUI.KCTKH TTKKKI.Y BY W. A. DAVIS.] ]Vholtixik and Itctail Grocer. BAGGING..Gunny yard IT (J 13 Kentucky none. IJACON , . Halils pit' 12'j (ji IS S'hoUlders ‘ft lb (It Hides V» It. ... (<f Ho.' round lt> (0 lUTfKi:. .'Goshen ftp. none. lon urn P Ti> 10 (rs 18 BKB'KS.. p thousand , 0 .V) (<>' 700 i IIKESK.. Northern jd lb la «j 20 English Dairy \> pi none. » CKFKE.. Rio p it’ 14 (•( 18 Java V If' 1* 05 20 lllKSTli' COOPS...Shirt', pyd a (f 12 SUeeting p yard la (<i. So < >sn:iburgs p y\! V (uj 12 FLUI'R. .Country. p barrel 1 00 (g 10 00 G mntry p sack aOO (A 500 GRAIN . .Corn ~p Push cl IVO ut 110 Wheat lhisitel lan (jjt ■> 00 1 RON. .8* weeds ptu Cj 4 o? 7 English \> it' d (it 7 I.AIiD.. \t lb 13 (and 15 i. IMF... Northern \> Barrel 2 7>o (if 300 LUMBER.. H thousand feet 12 00 (if ]2 00 MOJ.ASSIES. .Cuba V gallon 35 (J, 37 ; New Orleans p gallon.. 40 (if. 4ft Iss HI P •• •• p gallon.. 58 (a- 02 N A IBS,, ft Keg 075 (if 750 011.5.. Lamp ft gallon 150 (<c 250 Train p gallon 100 (iC 125 Linseed p gallon 125 (< 150 Pastor p gallon 225 (it, 250 KICK. .V lb 8 4£ 8 HOPE., ft lb 10 @ 11 LIQUORS. .Gin, Northern 3? gal 100 (J 75 Hum. N. E. p ga110n.... 100 (,r 75 V, liiskey p gallon 100 gr i.ig Brandy, cognac. 500 (et 700 Gin. llolliind 2On (if 300 Bt UAHS.. New Orleans p 15... 7 (it, 0 Porta HicoN? tb 0 lif 10 Lout \j) to 11 iy 13 <'rushed ’ { V lb 12 (.( 14 H fifie-iT T J lh in • (ff 11 fi ALT.. Bushel 1(h) (u, 125 ■Sait ft Sack 350 (/£ 300 SOAP..Colgate, pale p It. 12 (if 15 Yellow plb 8 (it in Country pIL S (g In ttUOT.. ft lb 12,' ..' (j( 12 p Beg 2 50 ' 2 75 Consignees Per Eiitouton Branch R. R. Up to Tjiuusuay 12 M. ICurd k Hungerford, John It. Dyer. W. Mnxoy A Cos., Monticelio. Davis & Walker, W. A. Davis, A. A. Underwood. D. 11. Van Mater, Adams & brothers. A. A. Adams, J. Wright, It. T. Davis, 11. M. Tripj.e. K. ( Reid, David Itosser, Floyd A Cos., Ulk Pearson »v <'u.. Eaton ton. W. W. Turner, Kstate of W. Dennis, Jr., Lewis Liricli. J. Lawrence, F. Perryman, L. Bachelor, Win. Baugh, Putnam t 'ount v. }\m EAR AM) EYE. I) RS. Lkß KU N & 1) UFTO N, i OCULISTS and A C RISTS. DR. L' llrur. otters to those suffering from Deaf ness his infallible Aural Remedies, which have been successful in nearly three tliotiktivl case* of con - fumed Jteafntx*. These remedies have been pro- Tiouneedby Drs. Khrattier of Berlin, ltnrd and Do leuu of Paris, and Curtis, Pilcher and Yearsley of London, us the most wonderful ever applied for diseases of the internal and middle ear. Tncy com pris • different courses for the various diseases that affect the external, internal ami middle ear. If the disease is Coiilined to the external ear, their effects are apparent on the fifth or sixth day. Dr. Leßrun warrant* a curt in even/ emit, when the ear is per fect in its formation, lie has eighteen certificates from those who have been deaf /torn infancy whose hearing is now completely resiored, and they , arc now enabled to learn the langnage.- Over twenty seven hundred cases of deafness have been- success fully healed by him. Certificates to that oiL-c-t may b-.- seen on application. Dr- Dutton is the oftly practitioner iri the United States who practices the ~rw, and.snecess ful method m trt--'„-.,,g all the diseases to which the Five is subji'W. W i:evc **Terv other means have ta.il .e ito cld relief asks from such a fair uni im j-'itia! tfi-d. i "‘bents, b. sending a few particular.-Cos their ( ~se can have remedies sent to any part. Terms.— Five dollars consultation fee. Ten dol lars to be paid when the hearing is restored to its Address, Drs. Helary, Lcßrunnnd DnAon, Union Place, .New i<r City. N'. B. A treatise on tin, nature and treatment of Jfeofnts* and diseases of tin- liar, with tin- treatment ' 4 ,f the Jleaf and liumb'. Price One Dollar. Money letters must be registered by the Post Mas ter. < : Nov. 11, 183.4. —30-Cm Administrator’s Sale; V G RKKAPI.Y to an order of Die court of Ordin /\ ary of Putnam county, will be sold on the hist Tuesday in January next, between tha legal ImuL*, *..f sale, 'before the Court-house door, m Baton ton. two negroes belonging to tnoTsiate of John Ledh-lter. deceased. Ab.o at the same time •md place, 'me tract of land lying mostly m the /.oiintv of Putnam, mid partly in the county or •lasp /.r containing Bgo acres more or less, unjoining uic lands of Benjamin Mosley, Mary tirunt and otl’.eis. Fold for the benefit of the heirs of said’Ledbetter, al *Terms.”’ twelve mouths credit, with approved se ,, , , ’ JAMI'.S N. !.YN< 11, Adm’r- Nov f: 1834. MARY F. I.FDBFTTFK, Adm’x. * * 30-lds Administrator’s Sale. T T NDKR an order of the Court of Ordinary of Ld *tho Comity of Putnam, will bs sold at the Uonrt-lioUKO door, in the town of Ivitoiiton, on the first Tuesday in January next, tne following pio * 250 acres of land, more or less, in the said .coun ty of Putnam, adjoining the lands ot Lewis 11. Lineli, John Barnett and others, AHo <>nC >»Pif r<) man named Harry, about fio years old, a wagon maker by trade, Sally, a negro woman, about-U years old Emily, a negro woman, about 22 >cms Aid, and two children, Julia, about 4 years o il, and Boy Arnott, about 2 years old, and wonmn Louis., about 20 years old, and her child, Jane, about I year old. ' Said land and belong g « 1 « estate of James Jl. Lane, deceased, and to be so. for tho benefit of his heirs and creditors. - Terms of sale, Cash. , , . JOSHUA LOWDOUV Adm r. »v. }l, 183 4, 30-tds "■X&d'T ’i:: . use 4 | Notce to Debtors ami Creditors. j 'T.I. iieisons having demands against ttio 1 es tate of .Tames Ik Lrnip, deceased, Ay ill present I them in tonne of the law, and those indebted to | said estate will make payment. J OS] IP A BOWPOI N, Adm'r. j Nov, 11.1854. —-30—t ds 1 / 1 IIORdIA, PUTNAIU COUNTY. V.I A\ 11 Eli LAS, ('alter Sliepherd applies for let tors of guardianship of Klihu AYalkcr. orphan of Samuel Walker, deceased— ’i'liis is therefore to cite and admonish nil persons concerned to he ami appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause why said letters, of guaixlian.sl.ip, in the premises, shall not be granted. W. B. CARTKH. Ordinary. Nov. 11. 1854.—30-tds Administrator’s Sale. VG.UKKA.BIjY to an order of the Court of Or* . dinar.v of Putnam County, will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court-house door in the town of Katonton, all the negroes belonging’ to the estate of]leery blizzard, deceased. Sold tbr the purpose of distribution among the heirs of said deceased. Terms made Known on the day of sale. A. J. STKWAUT, Adm'r. Nov. 11. 1851.—-30—Ids vagia'.'—uwß^giaaijoii^i'owiWii-gj’tHooia’MWWimwminmro Social yiotuf'i. T. 1.1 It EC E M 1 0 M 2 R. . r>/ .gjr- THE friends of John 11. Oration will 'support him for re-election to the. oflice of Hcci ivci'oi i i\- rctimis at the ensiling Jiinuarv elec tion. MANY CITIZEN'S. Oot. 7th, 1554. •YOTICS2 TO THE VOTE};* Vl' 1' ITS AM (Ol STY. a- -’i;— >Ve are authorized to announce William ! vAiiF M. Ho by as a earn! idate for the otliee of j Kcceiver of Tax iioturns of Putnam county at the i ensuing Jumiarv election. Sept'. 2. ! s.\-l." . ' j T.MX EOMjMiECTOR . We arc authorized t» announce the name C-’skS' of MICHAEL OKAY BILL as a candidate f-w tiu* odi f tax colic,-ter of l’utnam county at the ensuing January election. August lath, 1854. ' IVMX I'OS.B.SH'TOBZ. . We are authorized to announce the name of .STEPHEN S. WRIGHT, as a can didate fi r re-election for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing January election, in 1855. Sept, lfitli. 1854. FOK TAX COLLECTOR. Gibson Dawson will bo supported lor ■ the office of Tax < 'ollector at tne ensuing January eleetien by ,MA.v\ VOTERS. Office. Eatontou Branch It. It. Katoxto.n, Sept. 28tll, 1854. - OIIDI.EICIK That- t!ie treasurer give no lice to all Stockholders in arrears, in the pavment >-t' their subserip’B u for stock in The Katonton Branch Bail Road, that if the balance due on their subscriptions be not satisfiictorilv arranged iv th. last return day f the next term of Ihe Superior 0 mr* of the County ..iTntiWm, suits will bo instituted for the collection thereof. A true extract from tin. minutes of the Board of Directors J. ADAMS, Treasurer. Oct. 14, 1854. 28 —tldm THE citizens of Katonton and vicinity are notific l that the Trustees have determined to refuse to all persons the privilege of burial at the grove about the Church, after :hc lirst day of Janu ary next. -E VV INGUISI.T), ( inn n. 'Oct. 22, 1854. 28- —tld.j Oflice, Katonton Branch R. 11. Katonton, Oct. 28th, 1554. ivcojjgß THE annual meeting of the Stockholders ■TcrS?" of the Katonton Bram li Kail Hoad will be held in Katout n. on Tue- ’;.v the 14th day of Nov ember next. M. DENNIS, President. Oct. 28 1854. 2.B —tltn CONSUMPTION SUCCESSFULLY TREATED, BY' INHALATION OF MEPILATED VAPORS JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, M. I)., of tlm Royal College of Physicians, and for years Senior Physician in the L mdon Royal Infirmary, ti >r diseases of the Lungs. In the treatment of Consumption by Inhalation. I have obtained results wliieh warrant mein asserting that it is now as curable as diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Breathing medicine directly into the Lungs is certainly'the rational tnv de of attacking the dis ease. Like many other great and beneficent discov eries. its seems strange why stu-li treatment was not resorted to long ago. Where there is life there is assuredly hope for the most seemingly hopeless cases, as throughout all the stages of this insidious disease, the wonderful and beneiicient effects of his treatment are soon apparent. In cases also of Bronchitis, Asthma. &c., the inhaling of powders and vapors has been eminently successful, and to those.suffering under any of the above named com plaints, 1 can guarantee a speedy relief. 1 have pleasure in referring to 100 names, residents of New York and neighborhood, who have been re stored to vigorous health; about one-third of tho above number, according to the patients’ own state ments. were considered hopeless eases. 'Hie Inhaling- method is soothing, safe and speedy, and consists in the administration of Medicines in such a manner that they are conveyed into the Lungs in the lbrni of vapor and produce their ac tion ut the scat of disease. Its practical success is destined to revolutionize the opinions of the medi cal world, and establish the entire ourabililv of Consumption. Applicants will pleass to state if (hey have ever bled from the Lungs; if they have lost'llcsh; have cough, bight sweat-, and fever turns; what and how much th-y expectorate; what the condition of then 1 stomach and bow’els. The necessary Medi chE-s. Apparatus, Ac., will be forwarder! to any part. LriEii smzi Five Dollars' consultation Ice.—Balance of fee pay able only when the patients report themselves convalescent. mis> ss.« m as. <k »&& & &5. TEE. I TISE OX COXXI ’MET!OX. Price $1 ,00...—Addr-ss .JOHNSON STKWART ROSE, <1 dice.B3l Broadway N. Y. Nov. 4, 185 U —2o-Cm BOOT SHOP. \\TV- time have the best materials fur making YV tine hoots, and as good workmen as are to bo found anywhere, and are fully prepared to make as neat a lit) and put up as scrvioaiblc and fashionable a hoot, as can lie done in tiie whole-country. We warrant our work, nnd where there is a failure to tit. there will be no sale, provided the boots are returned to us in good order. Hither of us will be ►prepared anywhere and on all occasions to take measure#, and have boots made end delivered as directed. For the convenience of our friends and customers in F/itontou, amt surrounding country, we will keep a box at Messrs Davis «fc Walkers store, where all persons wishing repair# done to their boots or sho'-s, can write their mimes upon them, and drop in them written direct ions for the repairs they wish made, and put them in our box. We will fend to town every Tuesday for all sueli jobs, and return the work wall done, punctually on the Tuesday after, at farthest, and generally sooner. Reader, please show this notice, to your associates. We. Solicit the patronage of all our friends, who want neat arid faithful work. Give us a trial, and we warrant to please. JAMES C. & J. G. DENHAM. Oct. 7 til, 1854. -MV ' AD M! NIST RATO R’S SALE. | UNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of VJ Putnam comity, will be sold, on Monday, 27rli November next, at the residence of John Ledbet ter, late of said county, deceased, all the perisha ble property belonging-to the estate of said deceas ed, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, com, fodder, stock hogs, cotvs, sheep, plantation tools, &e., Ac. Sale to continue from day to day until everything is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAM KB N. LYN C ft, Get." 28, 1854 —2SLct.tr. Adm’r. rpWO Months after date, applicatioli will be made JL to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county ibi leave to sell the house and lot belonging to the es tute of Isaac Ikging, dornnn-J. Sept. 2«, 1854 J, jIRO.YPFIKLP, A lin*;-, .j - . s > ■ „ vbi /;* LOSTr ~ \ Ul'E Bill given by Lincli V Davis, in favor of T V myselt; for eighty dollars dated about the 10th of October, with a credits on it id fifteen dollars. All persons.are warned nofdo trade for said pa l,or - ROBERT ADAMS. Nor.-lth,. 1851,— 20-tf for Safe. r pHI-i subscriber offers for sale three negroes—a m~ womgh who is a good Hold hand, or cook, wash er and irouer—a boy large enough to plough the ensuing year—-ami a little girl who is an excellent nurse considering her age. These negroes can be seen at the plantation of James 15. Moseley, 'Esq,, who will give satisfactorv information to any one wishing to purchase. 1 expect to leave tho coun try in a short time. Therefore apply early. „ JOHN Ik GATEWOOD. Nov. -1 tli, 135-1—29-11' Administrators’ Sale. Thursday. 1 lth day of December next, all t-bo perishable property belonging to the estate 0 ' ‘‘ederick Rainey lute of Putnam county, do i eased, will be sold at his lain residence in said county It eon.sbls.ot corn, fodder, horses, mules, <\ittle. hogs, household and kitchen-furniture, l’anii mg to,-ilcs Ac. The sale to continue from da vto dav until all.-m i. firms ol sale will be made known on the first day of sale. WILLIAM. E. RAINEY. Adm'r. Nov. 4Ui, 1.854.—20—1ds Sheiitl’s .Sale. \\ '‘' be sold on the lirst Tuesday in December 7 t next before the Court House door in the bavn ol Ealonton; hot weep the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit ; A negro woman named Phicbe, about twenty nine years of age, levied on as the property of Nat thaniel Barksdale to satisfy one li. lit. isited from Putnam Idlerior Court in iiiyor of Robert 11. liar pert'.?. said Barksdale. JOHN 11 WALKER. D. Sh’ff Nov.lth, 1854.—20-t.ds Oi itu/iAxi Lijiiijilj 1 ill Dm. THE II VJ) ROM AGEN, i OR. WATERPROOF, ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE COM li SOJL EB , MAXtii'ACTiiain r.v HARCOURT, BRADLEY &CO., 1 i Market Street, Manchester. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wood Street, Clieapside London, England. American Estiiblislunents, 38 Ann Street A- 102 Nass tin Street. New-York, U. -S The llydromagcn is a valuable discovery for pro tecting the feet from damp or eold, and thercfoic a preventive of many Lung diseases, unihout any doctoring whatever.' The Hydromagen is in the form of a sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its med ical >d character is a powerful antidote to dcseasc. For Gentlemen.it will be found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to weal" in the coldest or rainiest weath er, as the foot cannot become wet if the Hydromagen is inserted. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most-inclement weather with impuni ty ; while Consumption, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by their gen eral adoption. They entirely supersede overshoes, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in a very unheal thy manner; and besides, are not dangerous wear .to pedestrians in icy weather, like iiulia rubbers.— While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the Ilydromngeii, being a mere thin slice of cork prepared peculiarly, placed inside, does not in crease the size of the boot, or cause the loot'to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as they may engage in exercise witli comfort and heal thy effects, TU'.r expense is so slight as to scarce need mention: besides, those who patronize _ them will f.iil tlieU' ifeaph/ doet-ofa hilU much diminified then >■;/. ' " As the Hydromagen is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incredible extent . Last year in London. Manchester, Birmingham, Liver pool, Glasgow. Leeds, Dublin. Paris, Antwerp, Ham burg, and Berlin, our sales reached 1,732,450, pairs of Cork Soles. This year the number will far sur pass that. Ask tins Faculty their opinion of their value, as a preventive forCoYons Goi.ns, Bkoxciiitis, Asthma, and Coxsr.Mi’Tiox. Men's Size, pr. pair, 35 Cents. Ladies’ do. do. 30 do. Boys'it Misses’do 25 do. Notice. —From the Retail prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any storekeeper may make a line profit on their sale, while they are an article that may be kept in any store, among any class of goods - E'o terms, apple to HARCOURT, BRADLEY & Cos., 38 Ann .Street, Ncm -York. Nov. 4th, 1854.—29—3 m. In Putnam Superior Court— Henry Morton, Trustee, &e„'] Bill for direction for vs. tlie sale of trust pro- Elmore Calloway, Adm'r, f perty, Ac. Ac., and others: J It appearing to the court, by the affidavit of complainant in said case that two of the dd'epcl an ts in said case, to wit, George W. Johnson and las wife Eliza, reside beyond the limits of the State of Georgia, and that James M. Smedleyand Mary Ann Smedley, both infants, reside without thelimits of the county of Putnam, It is therofore on motion of complainant's coun sel. ordered by the court that service of said bill be perfected on said non-resident defendants by pub lication once a month for four months in the Inde pendent Press, a public gazette of said State, and that they appear and answer, plead or demur to said bill by the next term of this court, not demur ring alone, or in default thereof; the said bill will be taken pro conlesso as against them. True extract from the minutes Superior Court, September term. 1 851. JAMES NICHOLSON, Oct, 28th.1554—28m4. Clerk. Cieorgia, Putnam County. May Ta m of the Court of Ordinary of said County. TT appearing to the Court from the petition of Me- JL rida Kendrick, executor of the will of Henry Ail ford, deceased, late of said county, that lie has fully discharged the duties of his >ud office, and praying to be discharged thcretiom— Ordered , That notice of his said application be published in terms of the law, and that all persons concerned show cause, if any they can, oil or before thefir.it Monday in November next, why letters of dis.iii.«»ion sin-aid not. at that time, he granted to said executor. . T'-'.'.o coi>v from Minutes of Court. W. 15. CARTER. Ordinary. May 16, 1854. GEORGIA, Putnam County. t dart of Ordinary of said county, June Term, 1854. XT appedrimr to the Court from the petition of A. A. Adams, administrator dc bonis non of the estate, of .las. D. Janatt, deceased, that he has fully ad ministered the estate of his said intestate and praying to be dismissed therefrom- Ordered , That notice of this his application be published in terms of the law, that all persons con cerned may take notice thereof nnd tile their objec tions, if am'thev have, on or before the first Monday in December next, to the granting of letters of dis mission on that day. \\ M. B. CARTER, fvd y. June 10, 1854 / f KORGIA, PIiTNAJI COUNTY. VI W HERE AS. Williams Alford applies to me for letters of administration <*n the estate of M. 1). Williams, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre soribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, whv said letters should not lie granted. Aug. -mil, 1 $5-1. WM. 15. CARTER, Ord’vy. / \ EORGIA, Putnam County. \ I SAMUEL PEARSON of the fil-l dish, G. M., tolls before me as an estray, taken up upon the freeliold of him the said Samuel Pearson, in said county and district, a sorrel nun- about three or four years of age, appraised by David Moore and Green A iggins, freeholders of said.county and dis trict to be worth thirty-live dollars. Given under my hand and official signature this August ‘2otli, 1854. PETER McJIENRY, J. I’. September ‘2, 1854—-ts GEORGIA, Putnam County. I ITHEREAS Benjamin I l ’. Adams,. Ailministra- V\ tor da 1/onis non of the estate of, Albert lh Jackson, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis mission from said auministriitorship, having fully performed the duties ol‘ the same- These are, therefore, to cite arid admonish all nnd singular the kindred arid creditors Os said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show eause, if any they have, wliy sa.iit letters of dismission should not lie granted. Given under mv hand and ollioial siirnatuie, Oct. 7th, J«54. WM. BJiCARTER, Oidiiiury. A dmiiiistrator’s Sale. A G RKEARLY to an order of the Court of Or j \. dinary of Putnam County, will he Sold on tho first Tuesday in December next, 007J.j( acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Thomas Johnson, Stephen B. Marshall, J. M. Garrard and others, These premises have fair improvements upon them, and art situated 5 miles from Dennis Depot. There are 00 or. 70 acres in the woods, well timbered. MARION BPIYKY, Acltn’r. Sept. 1), 1854. ttls r pHE notes nndfe‘ihmts of the late firm of Lineh I. A Davis arc in tile liaridtruf J. D. l>iomatii" : L.-iu, for collection. ' Ari.gifst 15, U"H. ts I siiifiiiirs sail. \\ on the first Tuesday in ’ December next,liot Ween the legal hours' of sale, before tin- Court-ljnise door in Eatoutyn, the following property, b wit: One Two-liorse waggon, portly tiiiisliedjpnd alfouse unfi t wo acres of and Jymg broadside. tJ Mrs. Pool’s, Ijiiul the road Known as t\ aDiiee’s' Roads; lCvic'tl on us the property of l.etvis T. Yt lcey to sati.’.fy a fi lit issued b'om Putnam Superior 'ourt in favor of Benfly if. W ilkersofi vs. Lewis T. aneey. Also ai the same time ud place one house and two acres of land, ailjoining he lands of James Nichol son it T. U. Wilkes, lyi g on tin- road from Eaton lon to the Factory,about >nemile from town; levied on as the property of .It nes D. Towns to satisfy a li fa issued from Putnan Superior Court against the said Towns in favor of I’eddy 6c Prichard, for the use of I*. K. Prichard! t ; Get. 23, 1854. JOHN 11. WALKER, D. Sh’ff 28 -tds VI TOlil.D announce td the Indies of Katonton V V and vicinity, that see is prepared to cut, fit, and make dresses, line anM trim lints and bonnets in any style desired, and respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. / Iff' Rooms tit Plaitter’s Hotel. Ml Get. 28, 1854—28—3 t PROSPECTUS OF 11 IK wm&M m,* (Aldus JoKER A KNOW-NOTHING.) New Series for 1855, 7 bii published in GJtEE.\ESIWJ(O\ (7.4., in Janu ary, should 500 Sltbtctmri he obtained by the 20th of Hecembcr next. I'l'MlE undersigned having purchased from Messrs. _L. Rufus Long it Cos., their entire interest in the “JOKER & KNOW-NOTH I NO,” will, forthe next year, publish it in Grecnesbioro’, Ga., WEEKLY, under the above title, with new Type and on an Enlarged sheet, should he meet with that encour agement, which the old patrons of the paper are able to extend to him, it will b? perceived that the price of the paper will be the same, viz:—One Dollar per annum in advance. (The “Joker & Know-Nothing” was furnished at 50 cents for six months.) This step has been concluded upon, in compli ance with the solicitation of numerous friends, who believe the interest of the paper will be enhanced, and its permanency more certainly secured by the change. Whilst the distinctive character of the paper as a Budget of Fun, will be studiously observed, tlie discussion os subjects of interest to the general read er will be introduced us occasion may seem to jus tify. Space will be deyoted’to Itenis of News, Ggn eral Intelligence, &e„ &e.y—in fact, to every thing which may amuse or instruct. The Paper will be Independent in everything— tint nothing calculated to injure individual reputation shall be for one moment entertained: —nor will the columns of tlie Paper be opened to any thing which the most polite would consider the least indecorous or depraved. No contribution will be noticed, which is not accompanied by the real name and ad dress of its author ; nor will t ha Publisher of others concerned in the conduct of the Joker be in any wise responsible for any article which may appear in its columns. All we want now, is NAMES of the 500 New and paying Subscribers.—-The MONEY will do when the first number ofthe Paper uppers. If each Subscriber to the Joker & Know-Nothing, will furnish us with TWO new names for “THE Weekly Joker,” the work is accomplished. £3gr.Will ourA-i«n/i« dgthfe If not, we “will ltaveot relinquish the project. JsgTLetter conaiuingSubseribton for “The AVeeK lyJokek,” should be addressed (post-paid,) inline diatelv to R. 11. Boon. Peufteld, Ga. Pc 11 field, Oct 27,1854 lk If. Boon, Publishcr- T SB E € SB E S T. .Ml Sir ASTLEY COOPER, Bart, M- D-, TIIE EMINENT MEDICAL PRACTITIONER HAS LEFT A VAL UABLE LEGACY TO TIIE "WORLD IN IIIS Great Preventative of Consumption, UNFAILING CURE AND PULMONARY DISEASES, Without the use of Medicine. Sir A. C., Bart, invented and advised the use of the CHEST PKOTECTOH, To all persons of all ages and conditions, as acer, tain and a safe shield against those fearful diseeses, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and other afflictions of the Lungs, which arise from the exposed state ofthe chest, according to fashion. and the continual changes of our climate. “ The Protector,” is simply a chemically prepared fur lined with silk and padded, which, suspended from tlie neck, covers’the chest, in so agreeable a manner that, once worn, it becomes a necessity and com fort . “ The Protector, ’’ although but recently introduc ed into Ameri n is making rapid progress through the United States, the Canadas, South America, and the West Indies. It has for 11 long time been a staple article, in England and on tlie continent of Europe, while it has grown in many countries to the position of an article of dress. To demonstrate these facts enquire of any English resident in your viciniy of his knowledge of the bene ficial effects of wearing the Protector, without i:e cqfrseto i>o< Tomxa of any kind. Tlie cost of wear ing these articles is a mere trifle, and one will lust some years. No one who values the health of him self or his family will be without them. The Hospi tals in this country are not alone recommending them but rapidly introducing them. Ilarcourt, Bradley & Cos., of London, and Manchester, England, were originally entrusted with the manufacture of the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Coopci, and contin ue to manufacture according to his original instruc tions, and therefore recommend tli'os? who would wear “ The Protectors,” to see to their being genuine. RemEMIIEI! THIS IN A STAPLE ARTICLE, AND NO PA TENT Medicine. RETAIL PRICES. C znt's Size, §1,50 each I. do 1,00 do. Boys' <fe Misses do 75 do. IIARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., 38 Ann Street & 102 Nassau Street., KEW-YOKK, f.S. I’RixcirtE YYaiiehouse, 102 WoodSteet , Cheayside, London. Ma.nufXctory, 4-4, Market Street , Manchester, Eng land. 11. B. & C o. are cstahlishiirg Depots for the sale of “ The Protector,” in all parts of America. Physi cians, Surgeons, Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, Hatters and Milliners, also Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store-Keeper are entrusted with tlie wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whoni most liberal terms ate offered for tlieif enter prise, and a splendid opportunity opens to them for safe and prolitablebusiness. For terms, applv to IIARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., 38 Ann Street, New-York, U. S. Nov. 4th, 1854. —2tl-3m Southern Military ,1 € Cl 19 JE Jfl I'* LOTT E R Y . Jh/theautliorit y of the, State of Alabama, CONIU CTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN. GRAND SCHEME. CLASS G. 1 be drawn SOtli November, 1854. ONE PRIZE TO TWENTY TICKETS —AND REMEMBER EVERY PRIZE DRAWN ! Capitals $15,000 « 5,000 “ 4,000 , <; 3,000 “ ‘2,000 “ 1,500 “ 1.100 “ ....5 of. 1,000 6,000 la all, 5.01 prizes, amounting to $60,000 J3P 1 Every prise drawn at each drawing. Tickets $10 —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Muiager. Sign of the Bron/e Lion s Mongtmocry, Ala., Oct. 21,1854 —28tf— Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons indebted to tlie estate of Henry .Blizzard, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment. Persons having demands against said estate will present them in terms of the law. Sept. Hi, 1854. A. J. STEW’ART, Adm’r. NOTICE. ALL parties in interest are hereby- required to tako notice that I shall apply to the Court of Or dinary of. Putnam county, in the State of Georgia, on the 2d Monday in January next, to appoint, com missioners lbr the purpose of a division of the ne groes belonging to tho estate of Nancy Williams, deceased, among tho distributees of the estate of said deceased—publication of which notice is here by made in terms of the law. MARION SPIVEY, Adnfir. Sept, 9th, 1834. i‘2mj A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF Kerseys, Lindseys, Blankets, and other goods suitable for negroes, at. ' ADAMA# BE OTHER?. > Eatehten, Sept. 30, 1854, ts DRESS .UAIvI.M; and l&ipsiw* MRS. A. . W,-OSItOHNK, having recoutly . ret'uvMd f?bni the''North, with the Intent. Now York niul PivFw fashions,’ invites the Ladies of Ea tofitoiUimd vi6imtv, r t<> eel! and examine her stock of HOXFFTS. (''AD. s; Ill'f-'W- VJi ES.s'ES, It Ili lt ONS'j D/,’ f.SS- Ti,‘/MMIN(If EMUIi(>IDEI!IL’S, <F6'., at jirieeH warranted to suit purcluisers. Dresses,Cloaks, Honnets,Cups, &e.» made to order, in a fashionable manlier. ■ BWAII orders-from the eountry promptly attend ed to. iloor below the Dost o)liev. -^J Oct.-21; 1854—ts #m*wm MMIRREkL, TURNER & CO., are want- X ing a. partner, of good business habits, and me chanical turn of mind who will remain at their mil, and assist to attend to the business. Two of the partners in tiie present linn are compelled, by in dividual business', to.be absent most of the time.— Besides, they have an idea of going into the wood business, in addition to their present engagements, and one partner cannot attend to ail. T. T. <t Cos., will sell, to tiie right sort of man, one-fourth interest in the mill and appurtenances. Apply to E. Z. Terrell at the Mill or *r AYm. J). Tenvllor Win. W, Turner in Eatotiton. Oet, ]B, 1854 —ts OUR PRICES!!! AT TUI] STEAM SAW-MILL. Terre!!, Turner Cos., BEG LEAVE to state to tlieir friends and cus tomers, that they will, hereafter, ask the full market, price, to-Wit: One dollar per hundred feet, for all tiie lumber now in their yard. The fact that lumber is not fresh-sawed does not deteriorate from ’t’s value, but rather adds to it—provided it is Hound. We arc about making arrangements to ship quite a quantity of lumber to Eatonton, und pile it near the. depot, where we will sell scantling and plank of various kinds, tit one dollar and thirty cents per hundred feet, for Cash. If lumbe.* at the -Mils in Putnam is worth one dollar and twenty-five cents per hundred, it is worth the price we ask for it, delivered in Eatonton. We are still sawing uwiiv at the old stand estab lished by W. W. <fc V. D.'Ross on the M. & G. R. IE, wher. we are prepared to saw lumber at short notice. Make out vour bills carefully, and "turn them, so that we may be. certain the lumber will be received when sawed and sent according to the bill. Those who want extra lumber, must expect to pay an extra price, TERIiELL, TURNER & Cos. Saw Mill Oet. IS, 1654,—tf Money Lost or Stolen. I EITHER lost or had stolen froth me, in Eaton ton, on last Wednesday night, my pocket-book containing Si 15 or $l2O. Eighty dollars were roll ed up to itself, and in a separate division of the pock et book. Tiie size of these bills are unknown to me, as they were banded to me in a roll to carry to Jus. 0. & J. C. Denham. The remaining money .consisted of a §2O bill, a new-looking §lO bill, a §5 and I think some §1 bills. Also, there was one note of Silvanius 1 ticks, for §llO, payable to me, given about July St'n, 1854, due one day alter date, the receipt of William A. Lane as attorney, for several notes, a letter directed cither to .Tames C., or Jas. C. & J. C. Denliam, and other papers not recollected. The pocket book was made of light colored calf-skin, and had a strop when new. From use it had become dirty and dark. Any person finding and delivering the pocket book and contents to me will be hand somely rewarded. All persons are cautioned against trading for said notes. H. D. TYE. Eatonton, Oet. 21, 185-1 —26—ts. 0 N YV A 111) ! IADIES & MERCHANTS of Putnam and ad j joining counties will find a specimen of Fancy Soap of my'manufacture, at the ottice of this paper, which cannot lie excelled in quality or beauty by any establishment in this eountry. Ti is article can be purchased of my agents, at my prices at the Fac tory in Savannah, 'for 20 per cent, less than in Xew York. I deliver all free of expense to Hail road De pots in any part of the country.. Those, wishing the article sent to this office can be supplied at §1 per dozen, delivered free, by leaving the cask with the Editor. p r f/'T wish,an agent lor Putnam County, he will have the bit-ire trade. AY. HUMPHREYS, Manufacturer of Essential Oils, Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy, Toilet and Shav ing Soaps, Drugs, Medicines, cCr. SAYAXXAIL GA. Get. 21, 1854—ts Notice. HAVING determined to go west this winter, of course, 1 shall expect my accounts settled very soon either by note or Cash. On Saturday and all other times, except, school hours; 1 can be found on the public 'square, where I will receive with pleasure your notes or money. This is my first and last call. * If any of you neglect this timely warning, .o-entlemen, do not grumble if vou should be sued. n Oet. 21, 1854—2 t * J. W. AKERS. WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. THE Subscriber will attend to all kinds of ■fvM, watch work, repairing, &e. He is pre.par- Kieisa ed to mend and repair Jewelry, and pledges himself to be faithful in the execution of all jobs left in his hands. Terms, cash. Office next door below Slade’s Corner. JOEL BRANHAM, Jr. May 16,. 1854. £®3 i ..’Sk IHEG! o rTMiE undersigned will sell at liis residence on | Wednesday 20th Nov. next, a quantity of corn, fodder, stock hogs, a few fanning utensils, house hold and kitchen furniture, blacksmith's tools and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms, cred it till the 25th December. All sums under $5 cash. Oct. 21, 135-1 —ts AMOS E. W ADD. NEGRO SHOES FOR SALE AT COST. V LARGE stock of very heavy, double-soled negro shoes of oak-tanned and hemlock bot toms, warranted hot to rip, and of superior quality for sale at cost, ,Planters ajid 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 farther and do .worse. JAMES C. & J. C. DENHAM- Oct. 7tli, 185-1. 25—ly ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. UNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary, will he sold on the tirst Tuesday in November next, 870 acres of land, lying on the waters of Cedar Creek adjoining the lands of John 15. Founds and B. IV. Clark. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of Ilenry Blizzard, deceased. ept. 16, 1354, [tds] A. J. STEWART, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. ITNDEK an order of the Court of Ordinary of the J County of Putnam, will be sold at the Court house in the town of Eatonton, on the first Tuesday in November next, 800 acres of land, more or less, known as the plantation of Samuel Walker, dec’d., adjoining lands of William Whitfield; Howell Bald win, Francis S. Hearn, Sr., and others. This plan tation has upon it plenty of timber, 200 acres in the woods, and is in a fair 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 25th December, 1855. CARTER SHEPHERD, Sept, 28, 1854. Adm’r. with the will .annexed. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON Friday, the' 20th day of this month, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of Marniaduke Williams, ' deceased, late of Putnam county, will he sold at his late rejndeueo In said county. Terms of sale will bo made known on the day of sale. WILLIAMS ALFORD, Adm’r. Oct. 7, 1854—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON Wednesday, the Gth day of December next, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of Samuel Walker, late of Putnam county, deceased, will be sold at his late residence in said county. It consists of corn, fodder, horses, mules, cattle,* hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furni ture, farming tools, Ac. Sub to continue I'rom day to day until all is sold. Terms of sale will be made knbwn on the first dav of sale.. CARTER SHEPHERD, Adm’r., Ac. Oct, 7, 1854—tds Administrator’s Sale. UNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Kinchafoonoe.couuty, will he sold, on Tuesday the sth day of December next, all the perishable proport)’ belonging to the estate of John Griggs, late of said-county, deceased. The negroes belonging to said estate ,will be hi red out tor the next yd, if , 'oil the day of sale. WESLEY. GlilGGSr Aiim’r. HARRIET It. GRIGGS, Adtnr’x. Oct. 21, 18.%- tds, jrpTIVE, ■ OINTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to soli a 4t» acid land warrant, the property of Abel Farrar, deceased. W. W.t> ’NF.\L, Ex’r. Sept. 28, 1854, MARTHA FARRAR, E.xr’A . - ■ "KS3ES preat Excitement! RECEIVED BY e. BP. ff*£Wg.£2So.V & Cos. CHEAP BARGAINS FOR CASH, Or Punctual Customers. HAYING opened a fresh supply of new Fall and Winter Goode, we invite the people of Eatonton and vicinity to call and see us, and they shall not go away dissatisfied. Sept. 2d, 1854 [tl] 0. IT. PEARSON & CO. Splendi dll a rgain. 1' OFFER for sale my house and lot in the town of Eatonton. The lot contains 4 acres, and is one of the most desirable that can be found, not only on account of its largo size, but on account of its being convenient to tin- business part of town. The bouse is large and convenient, containing nine rooms, an.l eight fire-places. A bargain is ottered as lam determined to sell. If the premises are not sold before the first Tuesday in January next, 1 will then offer them for sale to the highest bidder. JAMES GRIGGS. Sept. 28, 1854. tltj FINE HOUSE FOR SALE. I HAVE concluded to offer,for sale beautiful and much admired liorsc Johnson, who is from tho very best blood in the South. This superb .stallion is seven years old, and live feet, three inches high. His color is a dark blood bay, bis hair short and glossy, and his legs, mane and tail are black. His colts are noted for tlieir superior qualities, and fine appearance, hav ing the elegant form and unsurpassed action of their sire. Any person wishing to own a stallion will have advantages otiered him in tlii.s horse rarely met with. If you wish to purchase, call and see the horse, or you will miss a bargain. Terms will bo made easy to suit the purchaser. JOHN B. FITTS. Sept. 9th, 1854. 2m ff) FS fi\ B&ji SMI IK (tf* »i jf • irir/a At ADAMS & BROTHERS. Eatonton, Sept. 30, 1854. ts TAf COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.” I shall bo at the court-ground of the 806th’ District, Oet - 11th 367th “ ■■ “ 12th 390th “ “ 13th 307th “ 18 & 19th 3.13 th “ 25 “ 26tli 379th “ Nov 1 & 2 314th “ 4th 312th “ “ 6th 374th u “ Bth •308th “ “ 9th 306th “ “ 15th 367th “ “ 16tli 390th “ 22 & 23rd 369th District, Sept. 22nd 314th “ “ 23rd 312th “ “ 25th 374th “ “ 26th 308th “ “ 27th 306th “ “ 28th 367th “ “ 29th 300th “ and , 3ut h 369t!i “ Oet. 4th 314th “ “ sth 312th “ “ 6th 374th “ “ 7th 308th “ “ 9th I shall he in Eatonton every Tuesday and Friday after the 13th Oet. My books will he closed on the 25th November. S. S. WRIGIIT, T. CL Fisk's Jfletalic ISurial Coses. A SUPPLY always on band which can be fnr uislied at stiart notice by S. 0. PEUDDEN, in Eatonton, and Wm. MeDON AT.D in Moutieello. July 29, 1854. [ 15—tf] WANTED. A LAV AYS wanted to buy at our tan-yard good XV. raw-hides, horse, doer, goat and sheepskins, and tallow and bee’s-wax, for which we will pay a liberal price in leather, shoes, Ac., &e. Salt your hides well, and keep them from the sun and rain. JAMES 0. & J. C. DENHAM. Oct. 7th, 1854. EATONTON BRANCH R.R. (A ARS leave Gor lon at past 8 o'clock, A. M., ) and arrive in Milledgcville at past 10, A. M. "Leave Milledgcville at. 45 minutes past 10, A. M., and arrive in Eatonton at 12 M. Leave Eatonton at 2 P. M. and arrive in Mil ledgeville at W past ", P. M. Leave Milledgcville.at 45 minutes past 3, I’. M., and arrive at Gordon 45 minutes past 5, P. M., connecting with the up day, and down night train on the Central Road. Tickets must i.c purchased at the ticket office, or 20 cents additional will be- charged. L. C. DENNIS, Ag’t. Sept. SOt’n, 1854 —ts SUGAR, COFFEE, AYMMpWMMAdfZ .I.VJD OTHER GROCERIES. Chc:i]>, for Cash, at ADAMS A BROTHERS. Eatonton, Sept. 30,1854. ts foiTsaleT fpilE premises whereon William O'Brien ijhij 1 resides. The house is a comfortable, two story building,, situated in tiie town < f Eatonton, and'has attached to it sixty-five acres of land. Appiv to Richae jt. davis. Oet. it, 1854. ts rpHIE undersigned is desirous of employing a good JL English and classical teacher for the year 1855. Address the undersigned. BRADLEY SLAUGHTER. Eatonton, Oet. 21.1854.—ts m : TSB2 Asi r aA sis ha: bs«. 9 Shoe &> Boot Factory, Six Miles East of Eatoxtox. ri'HnS undersigned have in successful operation an X extensive Tannery, at which they have and will continue to keep on hand, and for sale, a large and complete stock ol' the best and first quality of Leathers, such as Black Leather Light Belt Leather. Side “ Heavy Gin-band “ Russet “ Harness Oak-tanned “ Bridle “ llcnilbek-tanned Loop “ Side “ Hame-string . “ A LSO, Tanned and well-finished horse, kip, calf, deer, goat and sheep skim: : A I, S O , Well-saved hair for . plasterers’, and saddlers' use : TOGETHER WITH Noithern and French calf-skins, linings, bindings, pegs, lasts, and a general assortment of boot, and shoe-makers- findings, tools, Ac. „ BOOT ami SHOE SHOP. In connection with our tan-yard, we have a large Shoe and Boot Shop, with the be.-,t of workmen in our employ, and will keep constantly on hand a large stock of the best quality of negro shoes for sale. TO ORDER. We will make to order, men’s and ladies' fine sewed calf-skin and morocco shoes, undJrflHy gentlemen’s fine calf-skin and pump-soled,’ stitched or water-proof boots. Measures taken at short notice, and the work done of the best materi als. and most fashionable styles. GIN-BANDS and BELTS. We will keep on hand, or make, at short notice, stretched amt riveted gin-bands and belts of all widths, of a superior quality. HARNESS, BRIDLES, &c. We keep on hand a good assortment of riding and blind-bridles, martingales, girths, stirnp leath ers, whips, Cow-hides, Ac., Ac., and will make or repair, to order, two-horse and road wagon harness; in a neat and substantial manner, at short notice. TO FRIENDS ami CUSTOMERS. We most respectfully invite all persons in need of any article in our line to call and examine for themselves. We shall take pleasure in using our best efforts to make it to tlieir interest to patron ize us' . - ALL ORDERS Will he filled with ear- and despatch and forward ed to any point. ■ All communications of enquiry, Ac., by mail, or otherwise, promptly; answered.— Pricosand terms liberal. Will you give us an or der, (and that soon,) for negro shoes to begin with.? Bargains may bo-had. * JAMES C. AJ. C: DENHAM. Eatonton, Get. 7, 1851. 25—ly FOR SALE. HAVING determined to remove West, T offer tor sale, on good terms,, the place ETij upon which 1 now live, containing' 3GO acres, .fcwr, more or less, lying immediately on Murder Greek, adjoining lands of C'oxe, Lswroncoamd, others. 'Tins is u good farm, with comfortable, ■buildings, healthV' location, good water, in, good repair and well limbered. Drop, stock and plantation imple ments sold with the above, if desired. Call and ex amine the premises. If yon want, more land I think you can gel it and form a first-rat Come quickly or you may hc;sorry for it, as 1 have determined to sell. Wm. R.fUNGI ‘ -ON. • There can bo 202& acres of first quality lani bought adjoining, this, I July 29 .' 1854, [DY-ttJ ottr Musmra (Liihumt. — —X* — ' ■- Al) V Kin’ISKMKXTS. All nißertiriemeiil.s. Io insure insertion; should b» banded in ns cgrJy in tbo \veekuis• possible—-by 12 M., on 'l’liursdays, at farthest. Tliose that ar» handed in by that time will be put up in good style, While those wind} an? banded afterwards, if insert ed at all, will have to be put, up in an inferior style. Oet. 28. 1851. To Subscribers. Our subscribers who do not live in town will find their papars in the Post Office. Should they fail to get a number, and will call at our office, wo will endeavor to supply them. Oct. 28th, 1854.' •' Y\{ o.s v k c t7:~s OF THE INDEPENDENT PRESS. r pilE INDEPENDENT PRESS is publishod -JL weekly in Eatonton, Ga.. at the price of §2,00 por annum, invariably in advance. A-s its name indicates, it is entirely independent, being governed alone by such rules ns decency and gooff morals impose upw» every 'press, Its polities are Democratic —of the school ol Jefferson, Mad * .son and Jackson; but it will publish alj article* whether they agree with its own views or not, pro vided they are brief, well written and free from personality. , Its editor is not governed by part.v or other strncr les but speaks out whatever be thinks on any and all'.subjects whatever, “without fear, fa vis.’ or affec tion.” All communications must be directed, to the undersigned, editor of tho IndtfiiemlMit^Presa Eatonton, Ga.. July Ist, 18.54. ygpy Those of our oxenanges who are williug t«* extend us a courtesy, would oblige us by giving the above a few insertions. Cl)f |nk})cuknt tyuw, Published every Saturday Morning. na-' HG his. TWO DOLLARS per annum; —in atleane* to all not residing in the County. Uates Os Advertising.— Regal advertisements . inserted on the following terms: Letters of Citation, * •* Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 3 Application for leave to sell land or negroos, 40» Sale of Personal Property, by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, per square, 1 »• Said of Lands or Negroes, by same, “ *s° Application for Letters of Dismission, ; 45« Yearly Advertisements — professional and business cards, measuring twelve linos or less, v 1 ■ be inserted at Twelve Dollars. Other Advertisements will bo charged £1 for every twelve lines or less, for first insertion, antL 50 cts. for every weekly continuance. Advertisements, not having the number or in sertions marked upon them, will be published till; forbid, and charged accordingly Job Printing oi* every kind exevuted witn ness and despatch on reasonable terms. RICHARD T. DAVIS, EATONTON, GA. OFFICE OVER PRYnOKN’ S STOIiB,. Mi: Slip MAVT MPMAVTIS Ty EATONTON, GA. May 16, 1854. ' s. W. r.WYAN, HOT A me I'll v sift AX. EATONTON, GA. OFFICE no stairs, adjoining the Printing Office, where he mav be found duritur the dav, and at night at the residence of AY. A. Davis, unless pro fessionally absent. All calls for medicines or atten tion proinptlv attended to. Reference *|- “ IHM. May 30th, 1854. 41 - v \Y A DAVIS, dalljolfsalc ;iui) ”i\rijil Grocer: Sells Country Produce on Commission: East corner Jefferson St., Eatonton. Ga. April 18, 1854. JA § •' ”c. MG ARTE 11, FAX GY COX FECTION Eli, No. I,Carter & Harvey’s Range, April 23, 1854. Eatonton, Ga. s. S. DI SN KERRY,, i'.ISItIO.Y.UII.K T.HL.OR WfAij warrant to please all'who wish, the latest yV style ot dress. Shop up stairs, adjoining tli* Printing Office. April 18, 185-L ADA MSA BROTHERS. E.ITO.TTO.V, G. 1., INVITE the. attention of the citizens of Putnam 'and the. adjoining counties, to their large stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, confident-that they can please them in style, quality and prices. ~ , . ~ , Special attention will he given to all orders.- Casli paying customers will find it decidedly to tlioir interest to give us a call. * % April 18, 1854. C. 1). TEARS}, & CO., A ATOULD Call the attention of the public gen- W t'fallv to their large, stock of Dry Goods, Fancy and 'Domestic, Groceries, Crockery, Hard ware' Ac Their Goods are all new, having 'been' recently selected with great care in the New York and Philadelphia markets, lhev flatter themselves they can give their customers as good bargains as eaui be bought in middlo Georgia Al i 'call and examine our stock <«t ready -made Cloth iutr. ’ We will endca- vba|to fit all in garments and in prices. . NEW:G O 01) 8 A T .SM9,i.US S ISKOTMtUMIS. \\TE would be pleased to exhibit, to the ladies W and gentlemen of Putnam and the udjoin in"- counties, our large stock ot FALL and WINTER DRESS GOODS, eompMc i,. v.nrict, Eatonton, Sept, .80, 1854 L)AA r IB& WALKER EATONTON, GA. DEALERS ill Groceries. Tobacco, Cif.ars, Snuff, Shoes Hats, Drugs. Patent Medicines, Hard, Hollow and Wood ware, Cutlery, Powder and Shot, Candles. Soaps, Crockery, Fine Liquors and \V mw, and' various other articles. Call and exam.n* below purchasing elsewhere. Bargtttttn can bo had. April 18, .liy|!3Bpjs, house painting, In its Various It ranches, r.XECITEI) ritoHITEV AND WITH MWMTCtt. H.VYIFG aynnmher of hands ip connection Piitl with me, 1 am prepared to do jobs not. only ar wkig>it * BRUNSWICK, GA. W, 1 T .five tho-ir attehtiou.to the practice of lav in tile counties of Chatham, Liberty, Mclr m b Glv .h, Wavne and Cauplen, of the. Easter CircuitLowndes. Clinch, Whre, Charlton and A iiliii‘ T of the Southern eirenit; and also, Nass* Duval, and St- John’s counties, Florida. Tuos. T. I.oNft. j f Tuns. \V» (*«», May 9,1854 j B—ts