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OH! WEEP NOT!
BY THE DREAMER.
! Oh ! weqp not that the friends ye loved,
Must change and pass away;
And weep not that on beauty’s cheek,
The roses must decay.
And weep not that tho gentle eyes
That once with kindness shone.
Can meet thy gaze with coldness now,
And pass as though unknown.
And weep not if the friendly hand
Which fondly press’d thine own,
Should raise the scornful finger now—
The first to cast the stone !
Oh! weep not these—but weep to feel
Thy spirit’s dull decay,
And Time’s effacing fingers steal
Youth’s buoyancy away.
Though lovers fly, and friends deceive,
Mourn not when these depart,
But weep in bitterness to lose,
Thy guy and guileless heart.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION.
M. T. Mesdeihiall, Charleston, S. C., Treasurer.
Foreign Mission Board.
Archibald Thomas, Richmond, Va., Treasurer; and
Rev. James li. Taylor, Richmond, Va., Corresponding Secretary, i
Domestic Mission Board.
Wm. lloknbucki.e, Marion, Ala., Treasurer; and
Rev. R. Holman, Marion, Ala., Corresponding Secretary
Southern Baptist Publication Society.
A. C. Smith, Charleston, S. C., Treasurer; and
Rev. Richard Furman, Corresponding Secretary.
Form of bequest, to the Southern. Baptist Publication Society.
I give and bequeath to A. C. Smith, Charleston, South- j
Carolina, the sum of in trust for religious;
publication purposes, under the direction of the President
and Hoard of Directors of the Southern Baptist Publication!
Society.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of Col.
Absalom Janes, deceased, late of Greene county, arc re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said estate, to present then) within tho time
proscribed, and attested us the law directs.
THOMAS 1\ JANES, > „ ,
JAMES It. SANDERS, \
November 1, 1847.
GREENSBORO’ FEMALE SCHOOL.—A thorough improve
ment has been made in this Seminary, to take effect with the
beginning of the new year. The first term of tho year 1848 will
commence oa Monday, 3d January.
For rates of tuition, mid other particulars, address
Rev. SEAGROVE W. MAGI LI., Principal.
T. N. Poullain, Y. P. Kin ;, \V. C. Dawson, .1. 1!. Nicholson and
W. VY. D, Weaver, Trustees.
Greensboro’, December 9, 1847. 50 4t
rWMIE GEORGIA PULPIT: or Ministers’ Yearly Offering;
JL containing Sermons and Essays, from Georgia Baptists;
edited by Robert Fiem iso, Newnan, Georgia.
YoL.l.—This volume is now before the public. It contains a
lino likeness, on steel, of Rev. Dr. Brant Iv, the first pastor of the
Church at Augusta, and late President of Charleston College. It
also contains a sketch of his life, and thirty-five sermons on va
rious important subjects, by different Baptist .Ministers, viz :
:> sermons Rev. .We Mercer, i>. !>. 2s, minus Rev. J. S. Taw, A. ji.
3 *• “ A. Nl:ar\vontl,. D. 1 “ “ F. Sturgis.
1 “ “ .lark Lumpkin. 1 “ “ \V. T. ltianlly, a. m.
2 “ ‘■ J.lt.T.Kilpairirk.A.M. 2 “ “ B.G. Hillyer, a. m.
I “ “ J. F. Hillyer, a. m. 7 “ “ It iberl Kli nUng.
1 ;• “ W..!. Hard, A. m. 1 “ “ Allvrt Williams,a. M.
2 “ “ C. It. Mallory, A. M. 2 “ “ J. L. lteymilils, a. M.
2 “ “ \Y. ‘f. lir.mUy, p. u. t “ “ J. L. Uagg,u. u.
1 “ “ Thomas Curtis, u. a.
VOlfc ‘J.—This will contain about the same number of sermons’
and pages, und a likeness of the late Rev. 11. Posey, founder of the;
Valiev Town Indian Mission, with a sketch of bis life. The patron-,
age of the first volume, together with the sale it may meet with,:
will decide whether a continuation of the work is desired by thej
denomination. The first volume is a fair specimen of the work,
and subscribers seem to be well pleased witli it. The Editor has;
assurances that the co-operation of the most talented ministers in’
the State will he afforded. The names of all Biptist ministers inj
the State, whose post otlice address can lie ascertained, will be in-,
sort ed at the end of the second volume, and they are requested to
obtain subscribers.
Price, $2.00 iu muslin; 2,50 in gilt leather; payable when the
v olume is delivered. Every minister sending mo $lO shall have
the sixth copy. ROBERT FLEMING.
December 9 60
Spencer’s Piils.
kKKsiiAw District. S. O. Juno 3,184(1. |
In January*! ISM, from wet ami exposure, ] look a severe cold, which re
ithe.l in a high fever, accomriftnied by a severe cough nml painful headache.
These* couth used to increase in severity fur about two weeks, so much so that
nw friends considered, and I, ntysclf. believed, I was in a very critical and,
i imreivus state. At the end of this time I sent for and procured two bones
< : Spencer's Fills, and the first day of their use I began to experience relief.!
und tvlore 1 bad taken one box, my lever was gone; rough had ceased, and:
headache entirely cured. I was soon sound and well. 1 then said and still
l-eliove, that by the blessing of God, they were the means of saving my life. 1
‘a looking over the directions afterwards, I saw they were recommended fori
1 11* i-tire of dyspepsia, with which my eldest daughter had been afflicted lor,
‘—ng time. I recommended her to make trial of them, and she did so, ami
iiy a continued use of the pills alone was perfectly and, 1 think, permanently!
oured ll’.V. MARSHALL.
Far sale by WILBIItN’ * MclV HORTER.
Asuilt. —A. A. Cleveland. Washington; Geo. T. l’latt, Lexington; John
!to!virtu. Madison; Davis* Wakefield,Greenesbom; and by numerous other!
A tent- in nit of the southern country, lfe.pt 30,
silt girtrf*
PEN FI ELD, GA.
HAVING recently put the Job Office attached to this establish
ment in complete order, and made extensive additions of
‘sew’ and beautiful farcy type, the subscriber is now prepared to
[execute, with neatness and despatch,
ALL KINDS OF
SFCH AS
BOOKS, CIRCULARS,
CARDS,
HAND BILLS, SHOW BILLS, &c.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Prices as
low as elsewhere.
UTAH orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
July 8,1817. J. T. BLAIN.
ADAMS, HOPKINS &CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
rpHE undersigned will continue the above business at
! A their old stand, nirner Campbell and Reynold-stieetx. All business
[entrusted tnnur rare will timet with prompt and efficient attention, and the
interest of our pntrnns adhered to in the storage and sale of COTTON AND
oriit:it /‘nottec/-;
IIAGOING, HOPE, and other supplies, purchased at lowest market
prices. The receiving and tbrwardinK of Goods w ill receive (articular atten
tion. Liberal advances made on produce in Store.
JOHN M. ADAMS,
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Augusta, Ga., September 23, 1847. 3!) 3m
B£ QtC3 I'-B CD'BLTH32
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
FLEMING, WHITLOCK & CO., continue the Ware
house and C'oiiuitissi'ii Uusineas at their Brick Warehouse on Camp
boll-street, centrally sitntued, for the reception and sale of Cotton, and oilier
produce, from Bail Rond, ll.mts and WfiL r msis ; and, t>y strict attention toj
the interest of their friends, hope to merit a continuation of patronage. * |
Liberal advances made on proiluee in Store,
I'OUTF.U FLEMING,
J. w. wmn.oCK, i
J. M. HAND. - 111
Augusta, Ga., September 23, 1847. 39 ttm I
ROBERT A, ALLEN, “
FACTOR So COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
References. — Messrs. Dye 4- Robertson , Augusta. Mr. it
James A. Nishrt, Macon. Mr. IF. P. Young. Marietta.
Rev. Joseph PoViiU, Burke county. Rev. J. Huff, Jefferson
county. [July 8-28-1 y. ;
S!L T i£.tso.it>.\ E>i;.ITSBT,
Gbeenesboro’, Ga.,
Will spend a part of his time in Penfield, and attend to callJ
in tho county. All operations warranted. nth 4
<4*2&,aliai3L a*XWi3<DSr® !■
FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
VV IU. fcive their personal attention to the selling of Cotton, ami all other kinds
of Country prixlitce consigned to their care; also, the filling of orders for Bag
uinir. Hale-rope, family and plantation supplies. Having been lorff and inti
mately acquainted with the habits und wants of farmers, and others of in
terior, they /hitter themselves tlp*y shall ho enabled to give putßfaction r uj
.those confiding their business into their hands. aug 12 33 8m
RA3UXY &, FUXTCW,
CO JI JI1SSI()X JIE R CIIA X TS,
Savannah, Ga.
WILL give strict attention to the sale of Cotton, and !
other produce consigned to them, and promptly fill orders if
for goods, at the lowest prices. June 10 11
.C 2 q2-_ET:L. dE) ® ‘■SkNuLff C3 ED G -
ATTORNJ2 YAT LA JF, MA CON, G A !j
I Attends tlie (’ourts erf Ribb. and of sever.il other counties in life Flint,h
Southern and South-Wes fern Circuits. [sep 23 39 ]y
EtSONtOD SGCSTS fil CO.’S
LIST OF
FOREIGN PERIODICALS
TIIE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW,
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW,
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW,
TIIE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW,
A A’ D
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE- J
Tlie above Periodicals are re-printed in New York, immediately j
lon their arrival by the British Steamers, in a buauti ful clear type, off
tine white paper, arid are faithful copies of tho originals—Black
wood’s Magazine being an exact f.,c-simile of the Edinburgh
edition.
The prices of the re-prints are less *han one-third'of those of the
foreign copies.and while they are equally well got up, they afford’
all that advantage to the American over the English reader.
Terms—Payment to be made in advance.
For any one of the four Reviews, per annum, §3 00
For any two, “ “ 5 00
I, For any three, “ “ 7 00
For all four of the Reviews, “ 8 00
.For Blackwood's Magazine, M 3 oo:
For Blackwood and tlie 4 Reviews, 10 (HI
Remittances and. Communications mtt=t be made, in all cases.,
without ex[>etise to tfia Publishers. The former may always be
done through a Postmaster, by handing him the amount to be remit
ted, taking his receipt, and forwarding the receipt by mail, post
paid ; or the money may be enclosed in a letter, post-paid, directed
to the publishers.
Cf All communications should be addressed (post-paid) to
LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers,
feb So 79 Fuiton-st, New York.
PENFIELD FEMALE SEMINARY.
THE Spring Session of this Seminary will commence
°n the first day of February, and end on the last Wednesday in duty.
Fhe Fall Session will continue from the last Wednesday in August to tlie
loth of December.
u*.'’ me. jm. Z3 ® at; etc s •
Mr. GEORGE Y. BROWNE, Principal.
Mr. P. LOUD,
Mrs. M. F. BROWNE,
Mrs. S. LOUD.
COYP.33 OP STUDY.
i I ' ASS Reading, Elementary Geography, first rules
rv K f Penmanship, Parley's Ilieio
r>, Geography, Etymology. Written and Menial Arithmetic.
fast Fear.—History of the United States, Syntax, Geography of tin?
i I . y Botany, Natural History, Arithmetic, Ike of Globes.
I-YI ‘d. Clufc, “" i,y ’ ni! "'‘ r >'- Natural
finihed.*rrigoti,iinetry, I'temistry, Hfecmimf’ ‘" n ’ l ,eo,o^,G<,t ’ n,e,r Y
t . f 4'{ißgltajor'' , *Ccul Lconotny, Analytical Geome
Common Studies.—Heading. Fnetical Eiercises in Aritlnnetic, Scrip
tun* Ijwwobb. rorrection of False Syntax, Composition, Penmanship, Mnenio-
The cLi-sew are formed, and the plan of recitations it arranged with refcr
ence to this (-nape; bn; pupil- will lie admitted to any partial course that may
riot coufltciwim the rafotar classes.
RATES OF TUITION.
[Primary Clam, Spring Term„.. .sl2 00 Fall Term,... .$ 8 (10
If'repafatorg-jUatis. “ .... 18
Regular Coltso. “ ....24 00 “ .... 10 00
Languages, extriuLa*
tin, Greek, Frincli,
cadi, .... .... 600 .... 400
Music; Piano,) with
use of tnstmmgDV. . ... 30 00 “ 20 00
Drawing & Painting,.... 15 00 “ .... 10 00
Wax Fruit autl Wax 1-Wers, each lesson 1 00
Board. Bed, Fuel and Lights, per month, lo 00
Washing, * i oo
Payment for each session is required in advance.
, J i The Penfield Female Seminary is under the patronage of the
Georgia Baptist Convention. The'Executive Committee of the
Gum cation are gratified that they have succeeded in engaging the
iservices of able and experienced instructors, and confidently expect
[that the present arrangements will pfece the Seminary on aperuta
foetit foundation, and secure for it a high degree of prosperity.
! By orderof the Committee, Sept. 23, 1847.
r , „ „ B. M. SANDERS, Chairman.
P. 11. YfEi.t,, Secretary.
E. C. J. B. Thomas’ Female School,
| LOCATED AT HAMILTON. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
F|DLE exercises of this School will commence on tlie second
-I. Monday in January, There will be no expense or pains
spurriif ip order to impart to this institution a high and permanent
character, and every attention will be given to advance the best in
terest of its pupils.
There will lie a regular and thorough system of education adopt
ed and imparted in this institution, including the various branches
of the English Language, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French,
Music, the use of the Needle, &c. The scholastic year will con
sist ot forty-four weeks, including a few days recess, which will
immediately follow the first public examination.
Tuition tees will be as low or lower than thostj of any other school
jot .- jqplar character in Southern Georgia. Board as low as in any
of the Southern towns. The Principal will accommodate boarders.
For oil further information, apply to
E. €.’ J. B. THOMAS, Principal
Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Governess, i
Miss A. Ghats, Literary Department,
Miss E. J. Taylor, Music “ ) 4 dec 9
&ts“ The Columbus Times, and Enquirer, will please copy week
ly, until the first of February, and forward their accounts to
E. C. J. B. TANARUS., Hamilton.
■ u:t273?.s:yy.’
THE Exercises of the Preparatory School of this Institution
will bo resumed on the first Monday in February. Students
wisbingto prepare for College will have every facility afforded them.
A large and commodious building is now under contract, ami
I will be ready at the opening of the term.
terns:
Elementary Class,; per year ,sl(s (Hi
liighet-jEleoiuMary,. • tjA • “ 24 00
Uiirher Preparatory,. .*....: “ 3200
| Nov 25 T. D. MARTIN, Principal
SOCIAL CHU;LF,^ACADEMY. —The Trustees of Social Cir
cle Acadshty having engaged the services cf Mr. J. McR.
iiAKEg jor the eusuiffc?t%ar, take pleasure in announcing to
Ste citizens ©fine Villa vicinity’, and to the public generally,
ist the l exercises flf.fhe instkuticai will copmenceon the first Mon-
Jav.in Jihtnary next. ,From. the known ability of Mr. Baker to
teach apffto govefn, it is expected that he Will be liberally patron
ized. Altabe braiicties ttsually taught in academies, will be taught
Prices, too, will be as low as common. >lr. Baker will be
sisted in the female department by his lady. All persons having
a -large of children are inptid to avail themselves of the favorable
,1 them f r ti.a-ir education.
Apparatus fortiie illustration and and >mon*tration c.f stihj-cfo wii!
lie provided. lessons in painting will be given l.v the ], ; -ineipal at
; utile limes, if required, gratis. Board c:ni liel.-tdia the vilbf
of neighborhood as low as elsewhere.
WILLIAM GARRETT,
STERLING ECKLES,
JUHN S. MEANS, Trustees.
JESSEgHARALSON,
ELISHA HENDERSON, J
NoV 8 3 47
REVIVAL SERMONS, by Rev. Dakiel Baker, late pastor,
successively, of tlie 2<l Presbyterian Church, Washington
City, and of the Independent Church, Savannah.
The second edition of this very popular and useful book is just
from the press. These sermons have been highly commended by
learned divines and tlie religious press; but their highest recotri
mendation is from above. They have been blessed to the conver
sion of over 3,000 persons. Os that number soitio 30, or more it is
believed, have bocoine heralds of the cross. Thevmav be had at
our office; or of J. B. & \V. H. Turpin, Augusta; Mr. Ellis, Drug
gist, Macon; or Wm. I. Way, Commission Merchant, Savannah.
Price, $1 00. “ Dec 2
[ January 6, 1848.