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la Piita&M Superior Court.
Henry Mortem, Trustee, ie,, } litil for direction for
’*• |the sale .of trust pio-
Elmora Ouifoway, Adiu'r, {pert?, Ic,
Ac, find others* j ' / /
It appearing to the Court, by the affidavit of
eoiaplsiuuut ip sdSfsa*» Unit two of tlru
auU ia said case, to wit, George \V. Julmsou mid
bis wife Eliza, reside beyoud the limits of tbs Etute
?of Georgia, and that James M. Smedley and Mary
Ann Swedley, both inlantfs reside witlipyt tl»« Hunts
-of the count vof Putuanl,
It is, thefufore ou mition ofcomplfiiuanV# conn* |
•»!, ordered by the court that service of said bill be
perfected ou said non-rosidjul defendants by pub*
licatiou once atnoMi for four mouths in the lnde
. pendent Press, a public gazette of said State, uud
, that they appear and answer, plead or demur to
aoid bill by the next term of Uii.s..cqurt, not dgmur
ring alone, or iivdetault, tlieivot; the said bill will 1«
taken pro contosso u&against them.
True extract lrotn tlie uiluutes .Snperiw Court,
September term, 1804.
J A MIIS NIJIIOLSOX,
ct 2Sth,lSs4 —28m4 Clerk.
(iLUUtii.V, Putiium County.
Court <j Urdiihu-g if scud coa/iiy, June Term, 1554.
IT appearing to the Court from the petition of A. A.
Adams, administrator do bonis non of tins estate
of Jus. L>. Jar rat t, deceased, .that lie lias fully u.i
miui'tered tne estate of uis said intestate and praying
to be dismissed there from—
Ordered, Tout notice of this his application be
published iu terms of the law, that ali persons con
cerned may; lake notice thereof and Hie their ohjee*-.
tious, if uiiV they have, ou or before the first Monuay
in December next, to tne granting of letters of dis
mission on that day. WM. B. CARTER, t vd’y.
June 10, 185*
Georgia, Putnam ceauty.
■3AMUhE Tl.AlvowA of ute uil dist., G. SI.,
tolls before me us an e.-tniy, taken up upon flu*
freehold of him tiie said S.im'iel l’carsoh* in said
count* and district, a sorrel mar* about three oi
four years of age, appraised by David Mand
Gre*»i Wiggiu*, freeholders of said Co»nfy and dis
trict to.be worth thirty-five dollar--.
GivsH UUder my hand and I'lfUi.d signature tln-
Angust svtii, 11*54. llfll G MdIENEI, J. T.
September 2, JBs4—p
UEORGIA, Putnam County.
\\Tlilii?KAS Benjamin I*. A a.ms, A Iministr
\ Y tor \U t,i>» of tiie estate of A.oert 1*
applies to'mo for letters of and t
iifssiou from said iwlmiiii-tratohditp, l aving fug
perform" ! tho duties of ti • -am*.*—
Tin >*• are, therefore, tocii*.md admonish all and
singularth*’ kindred and < redttors of Said deecused,
to be and appear at tiiy ottn* within t,e time pre
scribed by lav, to show cause, if any they hnVe, ww.,
•aid letters of dismission,should . not be granted
Given un ier mv huh-l and offimul signature
Get. 7tu, 1554. tVM. B. CAB I’F.K, %U»«rv.
('1 FORM V, PL i'.VA.tl col A i A .
T WHEREAS. Gu'ti r Shcpligfd applies Tor let
ters of guardianship of Klilm Walker, orphan of.
Samuel Walker, deceased—.
This is therefore to cite and ad monish all persons
concerned to bound appear at my office within the
time prescribed bv law to show cause why said
letters of guardianship, in the premises, shall not
be granted, W. B. CARTER, Ordinary.
Nyv. 11, 1 531.—30,-ids
ADIHINISTB VTOirS SALE.
an order of the.Cntirt of Ordinary of
g Putnam county, will be sold, on Mbiid y, 27tit
iloveinber next, the residence of John Ledbet
ter, late of said county, deceased, all the perisha
ble property belonging to the estate pf said deceas
ed, consisting of household and kitchen furniture,
corn, fodder, stock hogs, cows, sheep, plantation
tools, Ac*.. Ac*. Sale to continue front day to clay
until everything a sold. Terms made known on
iii*dav of sde. J A MES X. LYNCH,
Oct. 28, 1854—231d5. Adtn'r.
Administrators’.Sale.
OX Thursday, 14th day of December next, all
tlie perishable property belonging to the estate
of Frederick Rainey late of Putnam county, and
- will be sold id his late residence in suul
county. It consists of corn, lid ler. horses, mules,
earth*, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, farm
ing toolesie. The sale to continue from day to day
until all is sold.
Terms of sale will be mado known on tiio first
day of sale. WILLIAM. F. RAINEY. Adiu’r.
Nov. lth, 1854.—20-tds
Administrator s Sale.
UNDF.R an order of:me Court pi' Ordinary of
the County of Putnam, will bp sdd at the
Court-house door, in the town of Eatoutou on the
first Tuesday in January next, t..e following pro
perty. to wit:
250 acres of land, more or less, in the said coun
ty of Putnam, adjoining the lands of Lewis 11.
Line!), John Barnett and others. Also one negro
man named Harry, about 35 years old, a wagon
maker by trade, Sally, a negro woman, about -15
years old, Emily, a negro woman, about 22 years
old, and two children. Julia; about 4 years oh', and
boy A root t, about 2 years old, and woman Louisa,
about 20 years old, and her child, Jane, about 1
year old. Said land and negroes belonging to the
estate ol James K. Lane, deceased, and to be sola
for the benefit of his licit sand oredHeirs.
Terms of sale, Cash.
JOSHUA BOWDGIN, AdmV.
Nov. 11. 1854.—30-tds
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A I GKKRAKIA to an order passed In the 1 inferior
Co*n ot’to# Uotiuty of Putnam, when sitting
for -ordinary purposes, will be sold to the Isi.ci.est
bidder on the Tuesday in December next, lo -
tore the Ourt-hoifSe door in the town of Eutoiiton.
MtH “ore# of land, adjoining the lands of \> lilum
M uitfieid, Spivey Fuller and others. Sold as tin
property of Sion Let, de eased, for ‘he pur- use oi
distribution. .
Terms jnadc known on tiie dav of s de.
„ WILLIAM G. LEE, Adm’-.
Get. 14, 1854. 28 —tds of Sibil Lee, deed.
AomuiialiiUoi s fate.
A C.P.ERABLY to an order of the Court of Or
*s A. dinury oi 111-ha. :i County, will bo sold on the
drat Tuesday in January next, between the legal
houm of sate, beforn the Court-house door in the
Vuvn of Katonton, all the negroes belonging lo t ; a .
eatat© of Lienry Wizard, deceased. Sold for tin.
piirpoH* of distribution a.iitmg the heirs of said ,
deceased. Terms made known on (lie day of sale.
/ ■ A. J. ->S 1E V> All I', Ailiu r.
Nor. 11. 1851.—50-tds
’ Administrator's Sa:e.
AGBEEALL 1 to au oi oei; of tiie ceiirt of Ordin
ary of Putnam county, Will be sold on tin: fir-,.
iUtMday in January next, between til J fli-bd noth
of sales before tue Upriri-house-boor, M t-.c t avu o:
Eatoutou, two ne/rcos'belonging to Lie <• t.tei
John Ledbetter,’dei-e.ece. Also at 'the same' tim.
end place, one tritct <-t Tuiid lying niosii v m tin
county of i'utnain, mid partly m *,.ic count) Os J’usp
er, containing 020 seres more or i.,,. iudbimhg in
.mids Mosley/ MitA Limit mi . other,,
cold lor tne bcneiit: of t..e n,-ir*W kii.t l.cdbettci
deceased* ~
Tunis’, twelve months credit with improved sc
••»«»>. " ' JAMES X. j. 1 N't it, A ,111 r.
Nov. 11, 18*4. MAI.Y r. LEDj.iETiJ.II, Adm x.
, JP-t-ls’
i* lilt Min friiit tn .
W J i- , L LE SOLD on the lir.st Tuesday' in Janu
* • ary next, bet wet n tho legal hours oi salt
before the Com t-hcuse dour, in tlm lowu of liatuu
ton. tiie folio wing property to wn:
Ono negro tyoh.au by' tjie hauie of Ann, aliout
twentr-hve yea s old add a ucgio boy übuSt nve
yiars o.d by the nine of William, levied on as tin
property oi Eliza Min s| tosuUsly pite tl. la. issued
f> olu Putnam luLrtor-Court. in iavor,of Jdfin W ,
bwau, AdministnttW' of Joliu H. Jeter, dceeasou,
11. said Eliza Bari.es:
Also, at the same time and place, fir,if negroes,
to wit: Miria, a woman about twe,.r.y-ul,i.i year..
<>P—)Vifw>o, a boy five years old—<. mules. a bov
uto years old, •nd Mary, a guf Jourteei. y a s On",
iovied on by attachment against Eliza Karims, a a
*0 bo soid by order of the i'utomn Superior Court,
rApteraber Term, 1854, to satisfy sundry attach
gicuts, to wit; On© in tavor of S. C. iN. b. Pmn,
ikn V3. said Eliza Barnos—one iti lavbr oi DadVcl
Ihado vs. the .snine—one in fav or of X, S. Prudden
i. Cos. vs. the eamo-#ope in tiivorof tteplnu B. Ma.-
*haLl ts. the fcam©-~tni* in lavorof-Georgc W. Ted
dy s. f hoßame—©nd .one in Javor of William- T.
Cox 03. the eauapf
AJso, at the same time aad place, fivo hundred
r-rresof land, aujyltiing tlicTnudsot William E. Wi.-
«•, and of Kiochtfi LirtlO, levicll on as tlm f'roper
ty of Biakey Kaehjpqr, to satisfy one 11. fa. from
Puta am Bu|>eriorTl©git, in favor of Lewis P. Ear
well ««.-ikjiia Biclielbr—one from same Court in Sav
or of Edmond Owens, Endorsee, vs: Blatter Bachel
or, Maker, *ud Lemuel Lancaster, Etijobser — ami
one in favor, ol T. B. Harwell & Cos, findorsed vs.
Biakely BHch%. v Maker, .and B. i'. did weii,En
dorser. i i'opt-i ty poiiitert odt by- Bacla lo! I '' Ahf),
».t thepatne ; tiiM-,ft:id piacf, OH aeissof iandi more
or less, »<ijoUMH luv iatufa oj Perryman ami !)<■!.-
ham, levied propert.- of John IJ. i.ie. to
/latiefy one from i utnam, hf'pjk
id favor . t „,d j.J;
JtSdlN B, Eirilk biienll'.
m —*' ti ** —-
&itann;ilj
llr DSON, n.HM iN(T& coij
i ciuiuitj 6fi uJi'i UOJIUA iinrtuiim'no,
No. 94, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
'PENDER their services to Planters, Merchant*,
1 uudileulers in tin* sale of Cpucrti -ntid.all other
eotiittrv produce*. Beingeonnectou iu business with
Hopkins, llii isoii &Cos., ol'Churlestod. tiie.csUiblish
m'eiit of aiipjlh* in tuis city w ill atlord inu* triemls
choice of nifr. et.' Striist attention will be given to
business, and the ilsu il tueilities uHorded customers.
J. 11. Ik-osoV, 1 . L.rtlaKTU iIopKKS,
W. R. Fl. m.xo, r s Align t«.
Si:vimn)tln ) (*L J. Coiif.x, (Jlmrle-rton.
.‘lts, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
SAVANNAH, CA.
OUR promptness and personal attention to til
bu.-iues,-. entrusted to our charge, having met
with approval, we beg leave re-peettuliy to say, our
■lljte is continued at the old stand. Plantation am.
Family supplies forwarded at the lowest market
prl’ees', and liberal advance* ma le on Produce it
store, or upon Railroad Receipts. ]*niN'
JOHN FOSTER.
Savannah, May 18,1?34. *1 —!. v
FKAMvUN & lIIIANII.V.
•Kg*- ./-* acbaßni
AX/j COiUMXSIOX
SAVANNAH, GA.
June Cth, IS4S. 7—l y
R ABUN & SMITH,
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA..
'pi'iNDER their services to ‘he Planters of Geor-
L giu. in tlie sale ofCotton and other Produce.—
Having luid many yean experience, they flatter
themselves bn beinrg ablo to give satisliiction to
their patrons. They rill not engage in speculation
of any kind whatever. Orders for Bagging, Rope,
and Family Supplies will bo filled promptly and at
the lowest mark* * prices.
u w. i:anex, of the Lite firm of n.Aitex a wiiitkiieal).
>V. 11. SMITH. “ “ “ BM.IH A LATllltOl*.
Savannah, June 24. 1851. 10-Om
DANA & WASIIBI RN,
SUCCESSORS TO
WASHBURN, WILDER &. Cos.,
I’actoi's A Coinrni. sion Merchants,
sJv.'.nxah, oa.
F. J. Dvxa, 11. E. Wash -uhx,
oopt;uue the above hiidness at 144 Ba;
VV • re**t, East oi' the Exchange. Or -er* fo*
. -.i JGj.\G, HOPE, and other Supplies, fide,
promptly, at the lowest cash price*.
REFER T* i
M j. W. San far 1, G,*n'l. S. P. Mvriek,.. Ualhrn Cos.
\. McAlhmi, In Peek,..3 /'icitf're Cos.
>i..j. Joim S. Row landj -.... CUet Cos.
M. Dennis, S. 1* Mtrshaii, Missel* Garter A*
i lurvey ;■ Putnam to.
Biaciv it CuiiD, dioaii a il.tWiviij.s, Rome , Gu.
August 5, IS'>4. IC-i5 u
~ OXWA 1! D !
IADIES it MERCHANTS of l’utn.un and ad
j joining counties wni find a specimen of Fane
oapofniy m mnfacture, at toe othcc* of this papei.
•vuien cannot be excelled in ejumit// or Iteaaij *;•
aiy estvtbjis .m**ut in fids countly. T is .-•rtielecar
ie pnreluise.: of my agents, at in, prices i.r. t,ie Fue
to.-g iu Savannah, for 2b per turn;. lees than in We«
York. J deliver uU Jr.ee of expense to lluilroud L't
poC-i in, urty purl of the country.
Those wi» in:, tne article sent to this oMice call
be supplied at -j-l jicrdoze.., ilellvcredfree, by leaving
ill** e ■ sll with tne E liter.
*'s"T •■visii nil gent for Putnam County, lie wi’l
!:avc the entire trade.
W. HUM; UREYS,
}Manufacturer of Esseidial Oils, Extracts :
Perfumery, Fancy, Toilet aad Shav
ing Soaps, Drays , Medicines, tCr.
HA CASH.III, GA.
Oct. 21, 1354—ts
MAuSIfALL, MClvAVirr & CU,
VTfJfr CAIiIUAGBSJ liOUiCAAVAYS,
..l.'X- rA’i.. A vvo«,aoi»t; *1 ugons, Ac.
Eaton ton, ga.
UT E kee]> 011 hanu ~i,i«.*es oftue above deseiip
tiOU, .l.veu Hi. ill goo a Style, Olfu.K-lVnl ijUao
ol our. own niauUi.ieliire, Wuica vve are wo
nog to seli on reuson..bie terms, or any ot them
,'Vl.i be nia ,e to uluci, i.ua Upon a.ioVi uolive.
ltepuiliug will a,so be none in Lie uost iiliu
most ppiuVeh styie, 011 rea»on..ble terms, ami up
ou aaOiiiiotiee.
MARSHALL, MeKAVITT A CO.
Kutdnton, ji.y 20, 1
TAKE iNUiiUE.
f I"'** 1'- eop U'teuers,iip heretofore eXiouhg under tue
X mill name Ol L.aeli Ci i/aViS,,lo i.us nay UiS-1
-Viveu by imiiU .1 consent. AA persons inbeouau" lo
vueill, ale uoniiea 10 eaii aun pag u l >. iS • .uit.iei
•nau.gciiee ea.., of vvi.i, be e i.e...
v\ . C. DAVIS.
July 2tllh, IHu4. A. a..vUi,
Tue bils.ntSß will hereafter be conducted in the
H"i.r name oi ilaVis it >, ulkter. Vv e oonelt l*,e pal-
I'onajiv 01 nil Oi, our loriuei eu.ilomeis, uiiu me peo
ple geiiid'aiiy. v> e promise, so i..r a., »ve aie uo.e,
mgi.e saisiaetion to an vvno 111 -y favor ns iviu.
Lien patronage. Our leiuis Wi.i’be brtof/, ibi' ui.
rocel.e.-. loAVib.eC i. Ai.ivl.ii.
MO 11 S,l £j I] .
I Os r Eli for saio 1 mli intercut in the two store
bun.ling now occupied by-Davis & Walker, an-.
...1 we,] iV- tiraylull »» more-rooius, belotv, und by,
■ J'rSifl, and Otlieir a ,OVe.
ALSO,
llall interest in tue sion.-muse occupied Viv Mi.
■ > iei, nail interest .11 the o welling house (wilti toiti
and a Half acres of hind, j adjoining Mr.-, ilomvethu,
-nu now occupied by it. K. Walker.
OR,
It desired, the entire interest iu the above propertv
may be bought. 1 J
I'ersons winning to engage in mercantile business
m inis pntCe, or vvuo nestle 10 make investments in
town property, would do well to “ ask for furthei
tmor|u.iLuu;' KuBEliT A L AMB.
JXatomon, Aitiust 2(1, 1854. t s
KA i\ 0 IN WAIiE
10 in tiie fill,
X r,,e m , r' 1 ‘ rU ‘ ,Vl,i “ ,n '' county
.1 rut Suite o. Georgia are ic H uc,-ieU to corresnomi
with the u,me.signed. J. a. TCKNmt
L.itouion, 1 itiiiaiu C>. April, 18',.j.
V. a lUVB UtCJiVßii oL'U Ol iUNvj STvjUA of
FANCY & SiAI’JT JIKY GOODS
~au “ HT-mral iiskcif;. ’
V_y .ueutoi uruelcs adapted to tiiin LL.'
v - Lkh'kei. i..uy i.a.e bet-n .-eieetc, »,th
inusu.d 0 ue, an l wo ti Utcr our.-,eives. mat our .- l -
u -’ to wiih
c.l reasonable and regular. Cull nud examine
■ x, T n,i M . "
KAiLmißiT’
r pEltUi)fiL, TURNER & CO., are vvunt-
X mg a pai mol, Oi guou nu >me»., ~uo,lb, a no, me
enanieal turn 01 i&iud wn'o.tviji rem.ua a l t/ic'y nuU
ana uttsist tpaieni to tiie business. Two of the.
partners in .In; prc. eiillirui by m
liiviilm.i liUsiiitissy' to lie au.-e.it ihdst'ol the ti.uii.i—
iic.-ioes, tne.y nave an iuen of gon.g into the tvot 111
nisinhs*, in addition V-btue.r prcav.A eujageme.u.-,
an-i one pdrtticr- eatintTniued-'i m üb.
;f. I'. AS O'V.y'w,u hoi!, to tiie of 1 hard
n -touriu mi- rest: in Iheui.n-.aii ‘.l'lUfUricuan. c .
tiipiy u. r.. a- AVreuair ct«t- .\U. -a v>m . p v
derreo or U rn. . r inner ,u j-iloutoiS. , j
-
©ntcnil
-—L .W-’ _.^. r , 0 i -Aj..
..N E W .lO li OFFICE.
TUF. undersigned respectfully informs tlie citizens
of Putnam county, am f the public g'chcral iy, that he
,'iiis, in connection with tne iNuhPi-.xm.xT Pruw
Office, a large and well selected assortment of—
4?luilt * (Dnutmcntal hb (Tnpr,
ud is prepared to execute, with neatness and dis
patch, ail Kinds of «s*
jw© mmmma
seen AS
Posters, Wore house Itcceipts,
lluu tbiils, Hill Heads,
Lards, C'heckH,
Ilinaks, Ciictiiarx,
Hills of Lading, M ay Hills,
Party Tickets, Ac., die.
Katontoii, June 10, 1854. J. A. TURNER.
TO PRINTERS.
4 NEW edition''of tho Specimen Book of Bruce's
xV New York Type Foundry, will be published
■n September, 1854, an., w ill be given to those pro
prietors of Printing Offices who w ill send for it, or
t will be forwarded them by mail on receipt in ad
vance, of fitly cents to pay for the postage.
In it uve exhibited many articles never before
drown —there have been added to tho Foundry new
varieties of Roman types, from Nincdijic Plea to
(’car), various imitation* of writing, a great mini*
>er of Fancy foiy*. Borders, both Plain,and 111 u
ninated, Labor-saving Ku.es, and a complete Foiiu
d*v of Germans.
Tee typos now manufactured are cast from anew
combination of metal of great durability, anil arc
usually kept on hand io large quantities. Every
aney. Font in sold by weight, and at printed prices,
which are from 10 to 25 per cent, less than tnoseof
-oinc^ other Foiunlries, All other printing materials
arc furnished ut Manufacturers prices, either for
Clash or Credit.
Printers wishing to open accounts with me, or
whose dealings have been .long suspended, are re
[iiested to accompany their orders with city referen
ces to prevent delay/
Printers of X: wspnpcr* who choose to publis!
rhis dvertisehvnt, inelu uugtliis note, three times
before the Ist of August 1354, and send me one ot
the papers, will be paid for it iu Type when tiicv
pnrdii s.* five times the amount, of their bill from
me, of my own manufacture, selected'from speci
iieris. -GEORGE BRUCE.
June 15, 1854—St Cliambcr St. New York.
1). KOBKKTSON,
T.t 11, O it,
I ) ESPEOTFULLY informs his customers, and
li the public generally, that lie still continues the
laboring business. From his past experience in
the business, lie warrants to give entire satisfaction
to ail who may favor him with a call, both iu price
and manufacture. Office over Carter A Harvey’s,
store.
May 10, 1554. sm.
cm:a plat paper ly tiie foutii nr
rRospiXTUS or
THE DOLLAR NEWS.
A Weekly Commercial an 1 Miscellaneous
Newspaper.
Puhlishe l every Sat urday Morning.
1 Y JOHN M. COOPER.
synu T. APii Diu SiLD Ja’D'Jl.
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Six Copies lor'Five Dollars.
AYitli a view to accommodate those sections of the
•ouutry which have only a weekly nihil communica
tion with Savannah, and in’comp dance with tiie re
piests which we.art* daily receiving, the publishc:
Os the Daily Mornifig News Iflis determined to com
mence on tne 18th of July next, the issue of a wcek
v paper with the above title. The Dollar-'Few*
viil be made up,from tiie columns of tiie daily and
ri-weekly Murniny .XewH, and will comprise the For
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ntcliigcnce, Local News, aim Miscellaneous Kead-
Ug of the'daiiy piper. It will comprise twenty
iglit columns of closely printed matter, ami w ill hi
securely mailed to subscribers at tlie low pri.ee iy
ONE DOLLAR per annum iu advance.^
The hollar Reum .being a weekly reprint of ti t
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KLTRAI.ITY AM> INI). I'l-.NIII.XCI . It will lie tilC
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN TUI
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nd it will be the aim of tlie piiblislier and editor
o make it the best; it wilt he a comprehensive and
reliable news medium, adapted to ti.'e wants of tln
husiucss m m, tne planter, tne politician, the gener
-1 re: and r and the family.
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ti'gc discounts to agent*. lorss we will send si?,
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o;* THK
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hi llji na itXii iiliitU i zYiij.li.
THE 11 ID HUM ADEN,
OR, WA TEui- Ro oi , "A ;'s T. h*NS U M PiiV A
VO UK SOLUS,
ha.nuvactci:Kn ur
HARCOURT, BRADLEY &.CO.,
44 Mu ket Street, iVlu. ciiesiei .
Principal Warehouse, l"z Wood Street, (Jncapsidi
Lundo,,, Eiiglan . Anieriei-.n E*t.ihhshiiicut:, Ss
Ann Street lug Nassau Street, Ncw-'i oi'k, If. ?*
The lfyUrdin g*u is a vuiiiultle discovery for j>ro
tecting t.ie c.i iiom damp or cold, aim tncrei’oie
a preventive dfm.hy Lung discaaes,' without any
loetomuj whatever, "T* c liydn mageii is ill i i.e fi rm
of a sole, and worniuside the boot or shoe, its rntd
kuttd eaiaracun* is a powerful auiiuote Ut .'.ei-eiwc.
ior Gentleiucu it will be found agreeable, warm,
and healthy, to wear iu tub coldest or r.iiiliesi 'WCalu
er,as the loot eunnot become wet if the llyurom igcn
isinserted. Ladiesinav wear tne lightest soled hoot
er shoe* in the uiosu inclement weather with impuni
ty ; wnile Cou*umplioii, so prevalent among tne
joung of our cotuitn, muv he thwarted by tneir gen
eral adoption. They entirely supersede over-shoes, ah
the latter euu.-e tneieel to perspire in u very unlie.d
tiiy manner; anu besi es, ..re not dangerous wear t*
pc .esirnms in icy wcutlicr, like iii.iia rubber*. —
While the latter ct. Use the. icet to appear extreme!;.
1 irge, tiie llydrom ,gen, being a mere thin i ncc ol
‘cork prepared pceifihirly, placed ins.de, docs not in
crease tne size ofUiC boot, or cati.-e 1 he foot to appear
untidy. To'Children tliej are extremely valuable, us
uieymay engage in cxeivme with comiort and heui
cliy elfects. Their expense is so slight as to scarce
need mention; besides, tnose who patronize them
will find their yearly doctor's bills much diminished
thereby.
As the Hydrom igen is becoming more known, its
-ale is increasing to an almost im rcoiblc extent. Hast
year in Louuon, Manchester, Liinmighum, Liver
pool, Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin, Pali*,- Antwerp, 11am
ourg, and Berlin, our sales reached 1,752,450, pair.-
of Gork Soles. This year tile number will fur sur
pass that.
Ask the Faculty their opinion of tl eir value as a
preventive foi'CocGiu Conns, Biionchitis, Asthma,
.Hu Co.NbVMITIoN.
Mix's Size, pr. pair, 85 Ckxts.
UAim.s’ m>. no. 30 do.
Bovs’«fc Misses’do 25 do.
Notice.— From the Kates! prices we make a very
liberal allowance to Jobbers ,uid Wholesalers, so tout
any storekeeper may make a fine profit bn their sale,
wnile they lire un article that may be kept iu un\
store, among any class of gooes*
Jt o term*, apply to
UARGOURT, BRADLEY &. Cos.,
3S ?\nu Street, New-Vork.
Noy. 4th, 1854. —2Vi —3m.
CONSUMPTION
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED,
BY INHALATION OF MEDICATED Y.vi’URS
IIY—
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, M. D.,
of the Royal College ol PhyMciaus.
uiid liii' years Eevnor i’nysieiau in the L mdon
iloyal infirmary, for diseases Os tne Lungs.
In tho treatment of Consumption by inhalation,
I have obtained results winch warrant me m asserting
that it is now as curable as diseases of the Etcfinueh
arid Liver.
mouthing medicine directly into the L mgs is
certainly the latmuai mi de bf attacking the dis
ease. Lise many other gloat and beneneent discov
eries, its seems strange why?such treatment was
ndt resorted to long ago. A\ hero there is life there
Ts assuredly hope ior tne most seemingly -hopeless
eases, as tnrougliout all the stages ol tins .hsidiolis,
disease, tiie vvonderiui and benc.ieient elfects of In* !
treatment arc soon apparent. In cases also ot
moiichius. Asthma, we., the inhni.ng ot powders
and vapors has been eminently succession and to
ihose suuering under any oi Wo above named com
plaints, i can .g'luuantee asj ecuy iehei. 1 have
pleasure in icteiTiiig to 100 ua.iies, residents ol'
New York and neighborhood, who have been re
stored to vigorous iiealtn; abyut oiic-tnini of the
above uunibei, according to the patients’.ou u state- j
meats, were considered Hopeless eases.
The liilmiiug inetnod is souiniu.*., sale and speedy, j
arid consists m tne administration oi Medicines hi j
sileh a manner that i hey are conveyed into The!
mrngs iu tlie form of vapor and pnaiuee their ac- j
i.ui at the scat oi'd.sea.se. Its practical success is j
uestuied to levoiutiqnne the opamo.is oi tiie iindi- ■
cal world, and establish the entire curability ol j
oonsumptioii.
oppiieanu* will please to state if they have eyei !
oled tiom tne Lung*; il tiiey lraw lost 11-sh; imvt i
cough, lngiit s.Veal*, and level* turns; what and
lio\v mucii they expector.ite; what the condition
oi tlieii sioaiaeii a,.d oovvel*. The necessaiy ..l-d.-
cmes, Apparatus, we., wilt tie forwarded to any part.
Five Dollars consultation lee.—Ba’. nee of fee par- |
able only w hen tilts patients report thenisoives
convaleseeiu.
.'M Ei it t* iiifei <£ M
7REA TIRE OR CORREJJRTJOS.
Ftice 91.0i).- \d.iresa
JUiiNSON STEWART HOSE,
Ohico 831 Bi'oud'.vav N. V.
Nov. 4, 1851.—29-iinj
EAR AND EYE.
D 11S. I.i-: Ji It 0' X & 1> L 1-' 1 OX,
OCULISTS anl .iUIIiSTS.
DR. Eeihuni oilers u> i.,u,e t-uu••riujj fn-m Deai
nehs tiis'iiifaJiib:'* Aur.n Kem.-.ai. f, w.ueh nine
uecii suvees.-fm 111 no:-1 .y three, i/int.s . n i cases of con
jtrmti I) Jms -. Inese renuaues nave o-vnpro
noili.ecu by Dr.-.'. K..naner of Benin, Hard an 1 De
icau oi Tuns, .-nu Uuiti.-, lnciier .ui t ie.r.-uey 01
1.011-toil, us tin- most wonder.ui o\«» app.u-.,' for
diseaser-of tifz'intu ini an i'Vuidiiie e,.i. i.u . eoiu
nrtse Uittei'ent coui.-cs 101 l.ie Various uiseases tn-u
ltect tin* exieriuii, iul vn.u un i niftfuie ear. if the
...i>ea-c is eontinea to tue external ear, t.ieii * feels
are app.u'enl ou tue lirtii or .-ixtn day . Dr. i.ei»i u..
(Currants a cure iu retry case, when the c.tr i-i pel-’
lect id its formation. lie Has eighteen cenifie.ites
from those woo have been deif jrorn infamy wuosc
-le.-nug is now eompieuUy restored, and tuey an
now enabled to learn the language. Over twenty
.-.even hundred eases of ue .fiiess nave been sueees;-.-
fujjy beined by him. Certificates to that eifeet may
be seen 011 application.
Dr- Dhhbi 1 . the diify practitioner in tiie United
•States wiki.practices tue new, painless and success
ful method 111 treating ail the diseases to wincii the
Ey eis subject. Where every other means have fail
ed to allbrd relief, tie asks iY-jiu su-ut a fair aud im
partial trial.
i’utiehts, by sending a f<-w particulars of their
ease, call have remeo-ies sent to any pan.
Plum .‘--Five dollars eonsuitatiou fee. Ten dol
lars lo be paid wuen tne nearing is lestoieu lo its
rig in and acuteness.
Address, l)rs. Dehiev, Lußrun snd Dutlon, Union
Place, New York City.
N. 15. * treatise oil the nature and treatment of
I)tafnesi and diseases of the I.nr, until the treatment
of the I inf and Dam . Price One Dollar.
Money tetters must lie registered by tne Post Mas
ter.
Nov. 11, 1864.—30-Gm
BOOT SHOP.
I XTE now have the best, materials for making
4 V fme boots, and as good workmen as are to l>o
found anywhere, and are fully prepared to make as
neat a fit, aud put tip as serviceable mid fiisuiouub.e
a hoot, as can be done in tiie wiihl'e country. \Ye
warrant our work, ana where there is a f.nitre to
fit, there will be no sale, pi'ovi led tiie boots are
returned to us in good order, liitner of us will be
prepared anywhere and ou.all occasions to take
measures, and have boots made and delivered as
directed. For the convenience of our friends and
customers in Eatoutou, and surrounding country,
we will keep a box at Messrs Davis A Walker’s
store, where all persons wishing icpttirs done to
theirboots or shoes, can write .their names upon
them, and drop in them written directions lor tue
repairs they wish, m.iuc, aud put them in our box.
\\ e will setiu to town every i nesduy for a! I omen
jobiij altd return the work w.-.il done, puYic.ti.tiiy on
tne fuesdiiy after, «t farthest, mid generally sootier.
Kenner, p.ease show this notice to y our associates.
We solicit the patronage of all our iViciids, who
want neat and faithful work. Give us a trim, uud
we warrant to please.
JAMES C. & J. C. DENHAM.
Oct. 7th, 1854.
Money Lost or Stolen.
r EITHER mst or hud stolen from me, in Kutou-
X t©U, mi lust V\ ediiesduy night, my pocket-book
Cuutuinihg slls or $l2O. "Eighty dollars were rob
ed tip to itself, aud iu (i separate divisioii of tne pock
et’ book. Tue size of these bills are unknown to
ipe, as tuey were bunded to me iu a roll to carry to
Jus. (’. A J. (J. Deiiuum. Tiie retn ining money
consisted of a S2O bill, a i.ew-lookiug slobili, u $0
<l4l and 1 think some $1 hills. Also, there was one note
of -Kllviunu Ilieks, lor fcilb, payable to me, givcu
about .July Btn, l-t-'Y,mite one buy utter date, the
receipt of William A. lumens attorney, fur several
notes, a letter tiirefitjd oiu-.er to ’j'auf-s C., or
V. jliilf'. Denn.. m, ’linn oilier papers not reebi eet’ed.
Tne pocket boo.k was niade of n’g it.con.red cm.'-sani,
and win a strop wren new. l-r-.m use ft hni’l become
uirty mid bt-rk. Any person (lulling ..lid dc.tvel iug
the pockef book and- ooukenU ’ to- Inc wul be ijanu
routciy t'c w.uxieb. ©
Ail persons are cuutlouqvl against t adifig for said
notes. ti. It. iYJcb
Eatonton, Oct. 21, 19(54—26 —If.
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ife c .8u seriber; . the Joke.- 0s An-»w-Nothing,
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*X ni our friends do this jf not, we »..i
i.tveot redmpl.s i tne proje • .
.. nainin : Suoseribi -u fi-r “Tin. TVkj-.K
i.v ioE.-.ft,” s'lmii.. b ; .-a i< r,is; ed (j cist-j.aid,) irnttif
diateiy to E. Boon. I’eu.ieM, G .
Eeufiebl, Ocv'g'.,lß. 4 !.. li. Bern,. Pub islier-
53T T E C MI E & /'. ,J£l
Sir A3ILSY C00P33, Birt, SI- D*,
iii£ l.viin'i:nt .m■-!>(. al p«a :rm iv.p. km left a vac-
I'AliLi. 1...U.V, V 111 Tilt. WOULD. IS HIS
Great /W.ve.ititive of Consumption,
INJ’AII.iXG CUKE AXii PUi.IIONARY Ih.StASI-.S.
Vs i.h ).ii ih : iseu.M ,-dicius.
Air A, C\, Bur., invente 1 i»tul a tviscJ the u.-e of tin
ill.SDifi-A'J'JJ D J'iJJl
CII LST 1 1 01 I OTO 11,
To aii person' of ail rijrea ;uu ctndriibnrq as a eer,
...in »u . a safe shiei.i againstthose fearful diseeses,
i_ i iisuiiipiiou, Brini-miis, Astlim«, Coughs, (.oius
mu olner . tiuetiou.-. of toe Lungs, vvliich arise from
cue exposed st,.te of the ei'.e.u, uawf./i;/ to jaxiuou,
iin tne oonunu.d oaaiiges of our ei.m me.
fiie Protector," is siinpty'u eiiemieaily prepare
fur lined with si.a and padtied. wnieh, sttspei.defr> in
ne ueciv, eoiers toe enest, in so ngtccubio a m.mmr
iu.it, once worn, il becomes a necessity and com-
Jori.
flic Protector," although hut recently ii.trodhi -
ed int<> Anieri a is making rapid progress tnrougn
ihe United Mutes, Lie Canadas-, Botlt.il America, and
i'lne West iim ie.-. it nus lor a long time becu a staple
. nivie m England i.hu mi the continent of Europe,
■viiile it lias grown in ttwuy countries to toe postu.m
of an article ot'dress.
To demunstrate tnese facts enquire of any English
resident in your vieiniy of his knowledge of tne bene
ficial e(feel's ol weaiing the Protector, without kk
. unfflt To dootoiunu of any kind, Tne eost.of wear
ing tnese articles is a iriere triiie, -and one will last
Mime year-. No-ohe.wlio values tl.o health of him
self or his family will he wit out them. The Hospi
tals in this country tire not alone recommending them
hut rapidly introducing them, Jlareotui, Bradley
A: Cos., of London, and Manchester, England, were
originally .^trusted.vvitn the manufacture of the
Protectors; by tne lamented Dr. Coopei, ana contin
ue to mamm.ct tire uecur ling to his origami instruc
tions, and therefore recommend' tnose wild wonid
wear “ i'ne Protectors," to see to their being genuine.
Pi.ltd MUifitTlllS IN A sTAfLh Almil)., AMI .No LA
TEST Mamcisi.
RETAIL PRICES.
Gent> Size, *1,50 each
Ladies’ do l,otl do.
iioYs’ A M lS'Es i 5 do,
11ARC0URT, BK.VDLE) ife Go.,
38 Aim Street & ID3 Nassau Street,
{ii-W YOj.K, I .. .
Pri.n'cii'i.e Warehouse, log WoodSlett, Ckeapside,
London.
Man ce Xu TORY, 44, Market Street, Manchester, Eng
land. •
11. 1 . & C o. are establishing Depots fortlie sale ol‘
“ T e Protector,” in all parts of America. Physi
cians, burgeons, Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods
MCreninits, 11 .nets and Mildhers, also Geiitloiuen’s
Puriiisidug Store-Keeper are -entrusted with the
wholesale and rtiail distribution of them, and to
wliom most liberal ienns ale oin red tor. ti.c.t ei.tet
prise, an in spleu lid opportunity opens to them for
sate and profltablobusiness.
Lor term , imply'to
11A PCDL'RT, BRADLEY GO.,
38 Aim Street, New-York, U. S.
Nov. 4tb, 135-*. --u-oin
South|rn Military
.f € ,i JO JE ell V
LOT T E RY.
By the authority of the State of Alabama,
CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA l‘LA.\.
GRAND.SCHEME.
CLASS CJ.
ESTTo be drawn iiOtn November, 13*>4.
ONE PRIZE TO TWENTY TICKETS—AND KLMfcMUHR EVERY
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Capitals v- •• $15,000
' ‘ ■ 'A'O
“ a- 4,000
“ •> d>,ooo
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“ •• if. I, f)00.
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’ *’* ft ■ ■'.'■no *.jU
In nil, A'l privies, riiv imtlmr to.- ).y».i,ootV\
. . -Eoeru]>r.ze ■•■■ipu ,il er •?;
’• ,'f.ckeTs —{li.iic' an. ~ y,i j, j.
i son ali solvent bands Liken , t p,i , ■ i
A'li doimnu.ik- iu.ua .r. t'y e*,.,.c ml. .’ j
S. .V A A A imt , M u er. J * |
. ‘ho t - ) * 1 ren - —*oa s ,
Mengtmocry, Aia., Oct. 2., 1934 —
(ffitmil in: n twrinfnts.
Wduable Plantation
urq&aj awidl.
IN'jfll.L b 6 sold on the first' Tuesday in Noveut
\\ ; her next, in t * e town of Madison, Morgan
"Y/< in,t.v, l!. „ 12bf) .eres of land, move or less, ad
oimiig lain sos Will trim Stokes, ('. P. ZaehTj.
l. ni.-- Finney, A. Allison and..others. T- e plih -
tath/ii will be'sold in tliree paypieitfs, ti e first | »\
ueiit due 12 months asp r «l; vof s-i -. The sale
Vj 11 be made for ti e utirpose, of a division among
the legatees of Joi > \x . Walton, deceased
MA-P.V E. W ADTf N,
August. 12. 183' [Tds] ,’xeuitrix
athituaujial'i
QUART:’III.V RIA IIAV.
r l' , .'lS Periodical, s tin.! only one ot its class in the
JL u.tire rcLdott oi the s. utii: and its pages me
‘ eferred to as the best evi.U'lice of the ability of the
South, and its.capacity to. give expression to the
feeling-, the interests mid intelligence ot' this see
.ion of our eounfrv. Its purpose is to fairly repres
ent ourselves, mid not to misrepresent others, l
ims to imiiiit .in the (ruth as we ttnJeftitniid it, am
go assert the intellectual equality of i ur section,
voile, at the same time, it wiil tree the mind of tin
uind of .our pwtple from that state of literary tlira!-
iotri and depcm ency under wltieti they have tw
*ong labored. We claim, then, from tdl lovers u
..e Sontii and friends of a truly liome literature,
hat support fur our work which w ill enable us to
Mve Hhi free course, and thus make it eminent!;,
worthy of t ; vorld’s admiration and our own.
pride. C. MriKTIMLE, 1 tibiisiier,
and Ili' C Bout! cm t)ii: rterly Eeview .
Af.ril 18.34. Law Kange, Broad at., Clmrl'e-lou S.t'.
T.ie follow ng re-oliiticn wis adopted by tin
■southern Comu criitd Convention, heia in C'uaries
ton in April, 1831.
Ekboi.V’j ii, That il.e Sotttbern Quarterly Review,
pubiisiied in ti e City of Charleston, by a nativi
w j 3 irginui, ni and edited by one of the most dis
tinguished liteiury gentlemen of the South, be
ing Jhc only Periodical ot that character, printci
and published in the Southern States, and hav
ing always defended the institutions and interests
of the South, H entitled to the patronage of the
Southern people, and tuis Convention.earnest)'
recommend it to their favor !»<*.<u-d !. v
SOIL OF Tile
FOR 1 8 5 4.
An Agricultural A Horticultural Journal.
I’l'ci.ishi li at Cou mui's, Giokoia, ox Tne >irst oi
every month-
JANES M. CHAMBERS, Aohiccltibal EditoU.
CHARLES A. PEADOHY, lloirru:Li.TtK..e Ennoi..
r JBr , .2LC EB«L mVL JB«bo
One Dollar a Year in Advance.
One Copy, one yeah 5 1
-IX CortjLS, ONE Y..AJ ..
fWi.N-l Y-g'lVi. Co.-Il.s, use. Yi.AI: J'.Jvi
Ink llex.inan Cories, vi.au
All subscript ions must commence with the volume
This Journal, now entering or. its Fourth volume
:s two well known to need any panegyric from tin
publishers. This much we win say—we intern,
to enlarge., and beautify it. Each number wii
rave a handsunf? cover, upon which advertisement
can be inserted, vv.tlimit taking up the readin
ni ttcroft.ie paper.
The editors will each, in ins department, give a
re-cord ot the progress and advancement of agri
u.tine and horticulture, especially, as adapted to
tne .soil .and climate of the South.’ Each number
will contain pains for tlie month,* for the farm,
•rcnar.i and garden ; new plants and seeds adapts .
to Southern culture will receive tiie careful atten
tion of jiits editors, and a faithful report m.i .c
thus saving thereon, thepubbe from much imposi
tion.
To our patrons, we appeal ; how large an edi
tion shall we start with, 3or 10,000 ? XX'e know
there are more titan 10,000 reading farmers, gard
ners, aud fiorsts around us, who would save more'
oy taking tuc .'oilof the South. But it is not confin
ed exclusively to this class. Every man that plant
cotton or corn, a cabbage, or a turnip, keeps a oorse
..r a cow, ruses an apple, pear, p;um, pe.ien, grape,
i-;or strawberry; every la y t:.at cultivates u rose,
i.r pink : every house-keeper that makes
1 loaf of bread, or tt pot of-soap, will find in ti e
Soil 0/ ti.-. South, t .r IN .4, soiuetuing worth toil
times the subscription price.
LOMAX & KLI.IS.
Publishers—Columbus, G. .
Sficp iriurc oi' Cars o.i
Two Passenger Trains Daily.
Evi.Xino Tkain—Leaves B..vaimab at 8 P. M., nrn
irives in y.aeon ..t ■:}% A. .vi., eonueeting witn tia
Noutii-XX cstet n Eaiiload to Ugaetiiorpe and Colum
oil.-, aim by stages tiience to Tailanassce and otne
pomis aoiiui x\ est.
Moiivixii Tuaix—Leaves Savannah at 8 A. M.’,au
nates hi .Xi cop at »}■„ P. ii., eonueeting witn tn»
Macon and Western night trains to A.hmta, Mom
.'onien aim C'u.itt..noogu, and With the Augusta am
Vv ayne-boio’ E .i.road (aa\ train) to Augusta ; am.
going Ea-t) with E.n.road to AliUedgeviiie inum
: ii.r-.ou.
Central Railroad. S. Western ltailroaiU
is i'.V UONS. £, '°} u STATIONS ->i‘-e-i.yld
biiviui b.“‘ u,UM ' Maeo.
| Savannah, Ga. .y
j .station No. 1, y
liioomingdaie, 13
Enen, zd
Reform 3y
f-gy pt, to
Armenia, ,0
1 lalcyimda.c, .at
Scarborough, ,'y
Milieu,. f y
(fusiiiuu vine, y;
Birdsviile, yu
< hiyier, yi
ilutcomhe, luy
■Spear's Tiiriioui, 1 ly
D.ivisboro pjg
i'eunille, 131)
1 teonee, 147
Emmett, i,vj
.'lcDonald, itjo
tGordon, 171)
Griswoldviite, 183
Maeo.-, \ ]yi
f Milledgeyille A Eaton
tun Railroads.
Gordon, 0
Station No. 1
Milledgeyille,
Meriwether ........ j,>
l>ei"' : ’ 30
Eatouton, '. ,3
NOTICE!
,- I' , ilE lute firm of Nisbet A Dennis having been
JL dissolved, the unfinished business will be sett 1 -
ea by the nm.ersigW. Eariv settlements would
"SSZ&&: E.I.NISIIIIT.
Plantation For Sale.
r rii.E Subscriber offers for sale bis plantation'
1_ ing upon Cro.-ked Greek, seven Hides East"oi
iyuoijto.i, cont.ll..ing 370 acres. Taere are lOu acres
01 woo i-laiiu of superior qti litv, and Lctween 5e
ana 75 acres of first-r ie bott.» ‘ lam.. The place
mis tipi'ii it a eotmbrtable framed dwelling, new
gin-h use and all the necessary out-hduses. A bar
gain >s otlercil, as 1 will sell the laud upon vert
thv. r. hie term-. WILLIAM LITTLE. '
August. If, 1854. ts
A JSUPEKIOR.ASSORTMENT
Ol i> Kerseys, Lindseys, Bl.mk.ets, aim other g o
su.table for negroes, at
AiuilS & BR TWER?:
Liltoi 1 • ;, Sept. 30, ;8. 4 j '
FoiTsALL ~
A Splendid harness horse and buggy. AppN
Il ut t.ds .ottice: 0 “ ‘
'tct. ber 21. 1854 f
EATON TON H OTEL
E O Ml S »■/ i £,
'pilE Subscriber offers for sale the largo mtd|]pf
J eominoiiious bui.dmg situated in the i«., Iklltl
c. lCatontou, known as toe Eitmiiou Hofei, imw out
cupie.i as a iavi-ru oy .5, A. L mierwcO , I*l <1 j*
contains 24 ro«.ins, lately [mi ,y timrouTirTci.aii, , tl
ms, connected w.tu ft, gnixl om-mm -os n;i [ m ,bieG
I.lc ini on w.iioii ti.o [>i cm.ses is-sou iicn i.+iurecuJrv
emiveiiient, eouLqiimg .wo acres, 1. rt ofAvideh is ,
...ar ien■ tor r osing too iU'oe'>,Trv vi'.-et’tlO'Os T},,.-
rechut cpuip-vi.-m cf to tins pm«lo ren*
cos t -Sab.-vc pn j.qi!y \fry „'i,.',r ,ls e t'-mso w',,,.'
ish to. lna.vo niuucy . pa.i and cximim* forjvoin
•V'- ' 0( . , J .. - r Ac DEN NO'.
Ea-- ei I
''pHE'notes ufidAPcnu hs of the 1 ,}<• firm m Lmch j
A. iy.ua-, is u,c n„n a s of 3. i ;
i-e.,., far coLedion.
August 10, 1854. ts
! Macon, ~0
f cheeouee, 12
Mine Cteek, zo
l ull \ alley, ,zj
•Marshall viiie, 35
M mchester, 08
Martiiasvule, ....... 42
Montezuma, 48
* igietuorjvc, si.i
JWnsco o ec lini..oaJ
A Ol t
i/Ui.ei,
oUit 10a i\o. ? t )»i
“ “ t>, ~04
ki o, ...... o‘p
u i 4
“ “ s’ .A-...re
“ fa
siO
Columbus, yy
St.'uk Line—G'oluinb
m ‘fpoiika, z>.
ALA W. I*. Kail road.
1 ipciiku, 1
- Auburn, .4
Lociiapocay <4
.Votasulga, .. J 8
Che haw, g ;i
!Franklin,...... ... .ztt
| Fort Decatur,........38
Shorter’s,..,. ..... ,4z
; MeGar’s, .48
! Fiopeeanoe, tv. '
'Montgomery, 64
Bv> li Til lilt N CULTIVATOK, «
Eon 1,854.
The Southern Cuilitaimr, a monthly J*ur
• iii, devoted e.vc.itsiseix iy tne imioovcinent ct
boutoern Agrieuiture, llorOTuitnre, stock Breen -
n,g, 1 ouitry, Lees, General farm Economy, &e.
illustrated with numerous cl eg, ml engravings.
F..e iwe fth Volume ' trredtiy hnyroetd, L-ommenete
, , ‘d January, ißa4.
Tlie Cultivator is a lurge octavo of 32 pages, fori*
:ng a volume of 384 pages in the year, it eontaiu* »
inn.-h greater amount of reading matter than any
in ihir jmbUealion in the Soutn—embracing, in *d
iliun to the etim-nt .vgriculturul tPpics of tne clay,
valuable tinguiul I'outrihuttons from many of the
most intelligent and praetival Planters, Esit’ners»ud
ilorticvuturistg in every section of the south end
South-.west,
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A FSfeks AVAL S. JONES,
■ ,g An-oist.-t.
j , Tm i. E.
O’XTY days ntV.-r fh'to,appii«itioti will bo netde
O iu’ibe'Gmirf.id’ <)rdin ,ry of I'm mm county for r
:c ,’ve to fcltga *'• acre upi 1 w«‘i*nit, tne nropenv of
Abe. Ent rar, deceive . \\. v, ..j NEAL, Ex’r.
Sept. 23, MAR FIFA FARRAR, Etir'jg
(brant! 2Um musts.
’^-==—- .-—s-i: r *'
■ -
J 'K'y. Hm. Muitn z . b. 8111111x111.
Stft’Cn.S >IS TO A. A K NS -X, & CO.
r r in ' T-pao.i.-hniiuii, ]tu b ..1 ,n suece-st'n] op-ru
A tut.ii ror a number of veers. Tne Q a ries are
we.l opened, uuu Uie Marble is superior to . u .v in the
tim tec I otutes.
\\ e have so perfected our fiteililies for gettiii" cut
„n'd ' v ' , rk ', Flint, we furnish Jloutinienls.
1 cinbs> i ablets, Headstones,.umevemain.r,,,
our une 01 mts,„e.-, „i better style and at* cheaper
rates, than any yard in the eottmrv.
XX'hen it is considered Quit we sa w our own M»r
■Je, pay no jobbers profit, and no high freight Iroiu
nc sNortii, il wnl be jjjuefi tiL/f we tlopossess inuteriMl
i FyuJitage overall cliiHietitors,
■ °. t '" rili: ‘ li . v our friemls anti the public to
’X iinineour wor.:, and cotnp,.iv our prices wun thus*
„l otiicr varus, belul'e order.ng Marble.
XVe have on muid in our yard at Marietta, a lar-«
assortment of finished work— Monuments, Tombs
Ac. —where our agent, Mr. G. XV. Summers, wiii gel!
it our prices. Our principal work is done ~t th*
nil Is. Address. J. G RANKIN’, & CU,
Marble Work I’. 0., Ga
May 9, 1954 3 I2 m
THE SATCItDAY EVENING POST.
t'XlilVALkn AltttAY lit TAI.XNT.
lhe 1 ropiietoi- ol the *i'ost iti again coming be
.aetlie puo,vvoti.u ledutn tt.auks lor tne gener
ous paU'vw.ige wnird iij.s |»iui eu them.tar in atirnuc*
oi every-other laterary Xi .cekly in America. Aud,
- tne oniy -uit.dVie tetiun ltd such tree and hearty
upport, ti.eir airungemei ts for 18,34 have been
nape with « degie’e oiUberuJity j.robabiy unequai
-.1 in the history oi American newspaper literature,
i bey have engaged us ‘•oljtfibutol- lor the eusu.ng
eal, tne loilowiitg briiiii.ijt ailaj ol talcEt and fe
nioils : Airs, .som /, north , finer son J.iu nett t Am,
tlf.nn,»,n, Ctrun UrfenUir/tl unit funny fern.
in the first paperof January, we design u umieiie
mg an Original Aovclet, written expressly P r »ir
.-oltllnns, entitled Jhe J.r.ut oj the 11 ituirnese, be
..meison Bennett, author of ‘Ciuira Morl. nd,” «!•".
f ui- we design following by iinoihci culled i’ne Met
■dother by .Mr-. Mary A. Lennison, author of “G«r
--• rude Ettssdl, Ac. \v e have also the promise of a
lumber ol !>kctci es by Grace Greenwoo. . Mis.
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AC, ’
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