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Rr3’ aB-ft?'ISC'S “A BT V*
A !*i ! tii"* I-ov .-.
r; -lor! thy loto'* ;i *tin I<> if”,
\V’ho*i< ros’ light !i.;!l vr: ••
Upon life'* stormy Ihuivoiik sired—
Aarohintr hope's rainbow o’er my hind.
Whon woe* or ferns mv , mv ‘.hail tn;ir,
Thy Itjs’e shall be a *t olliing star.
To which ib(llirobiiiy , i,i mv soul
Shall move, like nmynel lo tho polo.
Thv love shall ben zephyr -oft,
Whose penile ffnlo my brow shall oil
(Ire'l, o ilh a sweet and holy Kiss, —
Removingrare—imparling bliss.
Thy smile shall have a lutr-Ukr povv’r
■J’o platl my heart ihrough time’s brief hour,
To bum me midst the darking Wave,
\\ hose tide shall sweep me to tlm grave!
L. K. C.
Woiwllmrn, (a.
The man tvhw from intoxication was driv- 1
en from wife mid home, lt;m sjnee joined tin
Sons, liver a gentleman and laments his own ,
late.
IzPt me behind a curtain hide
This redened face of mine,
Tint critics then may not deride,
And cause WV shaTim to shine.
l,e! me to some dark tFertgo,
And there my aet seclude ;
That actions then alone may (low,
By nothing to be viewed.
l.etino from friends and home be suit,
Be left alone to plead ;
That honor tlmro may have no r> ut,
Nor friendship will I need.
I,et me across derm waters land,
There by iny-olflo roam;
Then liy the great Almighty band,
I'll make my way alone.
When I adrift nm centered there,
No lovely face to see.
No neighbor then I have to share,
The tempest storms with me.
I'm then alone, my trial feel,
But hardened lo iny fate;
No precious moment try to steal,
Unlit his e’er too late.
Then by myself I have to die,
There is no goodly pi ice,
For careless people such as I,
Who slight their lovelv wife.
A SON of No. 249, S. ofT.
I)r. AnF.itxETHY, the celebrated phys-!
icittn of London, was never more dis !
pltasd than liavin'r a patient detailing |
tiresome accounts of Lis troubles. A
woman knowing A bernotliy Is lovo of the
laconic, having burnt her hand, called j
nt his ollice. Showing him her hand.j
she said :
“ A burn.”
“ A poultice,” quietly answered the i
learned doctor.
The next day the woman returned i
nnd said ;
“ Better.”
“ Continue the ponltieo.”
In a week she made Iter last cull,’
and her speech was lengthened to three
monosyllables :
IVell, your fee !” (
“Nothing,” said tho once pU ß yc!
physician, “you are the most sensible
woman I ever saw.
Sentimental young ladies now us ■
chloroform when the marriage ceretno- ■
ny is being performed, a white houker
chiel saturated with chloroform, attd aji
plied to the mouth, slidps tiie “dear ere
char” into the blissful stute ! Oil! de
licious !
Why is u tine woman like a locomo
tive ? Localise site draws a train ufier
iicr, scattars Hit sparks, and transport*
tho mails.
Mu. Fox.—The celebrated orator
was one day tol l by a lady, whom he j
visited, that she “did not rare three skips
of a louse for him.” He inimmlutciv
took out Lis pencil and wrote the foi-j
lowing lines:
“ A lady Las (old me, and in her own
house,
That she cares not for me ‘three skips’
oi a iiuiM*; J
I forgive llio dear area taro for what lto
Inis suit],
Ntiive women will talk of what runs In
their bend.”
HvrkeSarmizct).—After Burke had
finished Rial extraordinary speech u.
gainst Hastings, a friend of tiie latter
wrote the following impromptu, which
to our mind can hasdly lie surpassed :
*’ Oft have I wondered that on Irt -Uground
No renew.reptile ever yet Was found
The secret Htatula revealed ia nature's
work—
She Jut e. /her venom to iMieatc a Ikitta..”
Mrs. Boggs says that she observes
the people iu the Legislature have put
lirr neighbor, Mr. Fay, on a standing
committee, which will in- a dreadful trial
to him, as ho was ulwuys very weak
in the legs; and never could keep oti
iiis feet long at a time.
A man in Now York, a 1 w davs
since, attempted to “butt Lis brains out”
against an iron pillar, and ho no doubt
would have succeeded, had not one of
the “humane society” hold him by the
icoat tail. He had the delirium tiv
mens.
Hkavv.—A ui.iH said to unnihor,
“Which is the heaviest, a quart ot rum
ora quart of water?” “Hum, most
uHsuredly,” tab,! tho other, “for I saw
a man who weigh-, 2do pounds stagger
uuder u quart ot rum, when lie would
have carried n gallon of water with
(.‘USf*. * *
The expedition sojM into the muiior
ol Southern \tncu ickh's the Jisun
ry of large rivers. fi-r.U vallcvs :tc I
powerful trikt'a id’ biacks.
OIU.AN <)!’’ TIM*; SONS OK TIOAIKEK AJVCK AND STATE TEiMKEUANCK CONVEiN^iK)^
- - - —.-mie W^ilfW... rjgjji
J. M CO.
I! hnlrsafc and. J’elnil Dealers in Heady-made'Cl ‘thing, Trunks, Carpel Pi age,
B {!•'■ I'nttetl Statei [3o!e!, Augntta, 4;s.
TM. NEWLY ,2 (l) ; , •v r ivinga fine mid well selected Stock of Spring nnd Smii
•* en r Olo'Jdi • lie . i"-,()'"■■. Suspemh rs, Colin is mid together with every article
i' ary for g- rnkunii'n wear. The 11; tiers el the Banner tire requested to call and examine
for themselves.
Feb 1 852. 8
B'r3 mr- rao-ra./Q” r!SAVtia<£'w J 'a a m’ n^a.
I TLpHRRIJd: ‘H'L Drive constantly on hand a 1 tit I a--'.rtinentof Ready-made Clothing and
A (irtitlemrit’a wearing epporel of all deerloptlons and qnafities.
ALSO
Manufacture n|] garments (o order. Warrant good fit* nml to cive satisfaction in all eases.’
Me Also seil us eh cup arid oil osgood terms ns any house in the City, and would respectfully in- ,
vile all our iip-rountry friend* to give us a call.
J. C. H’IRK!*, ‘ G. A. PAUL.
I Augusta,Feb. it!, 1852. 8- —1 y.
CO TTON SEED.
j r jH 1 1 K fD-nuin* Pornegr m.ntc Cotton fc'pd f< r
, * <7b fit ihc n. jvccii price oi $2,5 0 pa
i bushel. hy
V? T?’ RR NE, SIM ONTON T A BOTKE.
<T' t*ip'(!.oii/ > 7 K 1
J. L. STEWART,
KKKTS a private Boarding for the j
accommodation <>! the public. ‘Price oc
’ cording t ■ fare,
; (.'oiiyri'tf Station, Dor. 13, 1851 50
B£
Attorney Lnw,
Coin ml)u 9, Gcorg w;
Will practice In the Chattahoochee Circuit.
Nov. 2!) 48 ly
W. S. VVI ELI KORi),
I€O TJ :■! H -.fiipiv JfcFRCIIANT,
MACON, CliO.
Nov. 8, 18.11. 45—ly
j g. wTferiiy & c 67
WIfOt.I SAI.E Aim RETAIL oeai.ess in
Hal*, (lap*, Ilouiicb, Flowers,
mail l uiliretlux.
i Masonic Hail Building , Broad Street,
Augusta, (ia.
j Feb. 21, 1852: 8
Now Spring Goods.
SNOWDEN &. SIIEAB, AcpnsTA,
nAVE received from New York a part of
their Spring supplies;among which ore; j
I? irege D I,aim ~ mid I’layi and Friiited
; liareges.
Fancy Falin Flaid Bcrages, of new and ;
iirntiliful styles.
Fancy Silk Tissues and printed Chally's of |
1 elegant styles.
French Printed Jaconets fur Ladies Dresses, i
| Superior Plain Black Bareges, Black Mur- I
, qui-se, Black Silk Urt ntdinea.
While Blond Laces, and While French
; Crape*, for ladies Evening Drt'.wa.
| Ladies’ french Worked Chiinasettes, with ‘
j Collars.
l.ad.ea’ Worked Fare and .Muslin Fndcr
, sleeves.
Ladies’ Fren :h Lawn and Embroidered
1 Cambric Ilimdkerclrirfs.
Ladies’ Lace Rubes, a splendid article for
; Evening Diesm-a.
Rich Black bilk ami Lace Gimps, of new
end beautiful ftyh-s, for trimming LadLs’
i Dresses.
Eitgiiah ur.d French Ginghams, of new and
{ lieautiliil Myles.
I Superior French an,l English Frill!*.
Superior Mniimuit, Fochiuo, and other
choice styles of Aniericnn Prints.
I The public are-reapi cti'ully requested tu call
i and examine the assortment.
Feb. 21,1852. 8
E, J. Johnston—lVlacon, G'u,
1 rtmlesnlc and Retail Dealer in
Walclics, Jowciry. Siivprand Sil
ver Fluted Y a re,
Gutin, tutlvi-y. iUiiilui'S and
Fancy iauuHs,
Vaguerrotype Stack, I Yirtchmahers’ and Sil
ver smiths’ Materials, Musical Instruments,
}'< rfumery, >j Jj-c.
■ J ilootu tioni the Lanier Hot re.
Waichw.irs executed in the best mander, i
ut short notice, anti warranted.
Macon, N0v,29 49 ly
X-
V;,'”
I'AKMICHAEL et BEAX,
AliGFbi’ i, H\.
I. EFP constantly on hand, in addition to |
-* N- tbi ir ext’ tsive tritovk el Hardware uud
Cutlary, a large *u|>|dwoi AgHouhura! itnpie
met.tb.eoiuii ling ol I’looflis.l uHivators, litr
rows, Cana BhvUera, Buaw Euittr*, VVhea.
Fan*, Tiir*aeis,Grain Cradles, Ac. &c.
Feb 22, 1552 8
Planters Temperauce House,
.%;
{Sotiik- It cst Comer of the City )
I Am at my old stand with enlarged r.ceoni
linKtauon*. and preputod to give all that
may call a pk my 11
COLD WATER DRINK,
ami as tor tt. balance l! ev must t ke thi
, diKii, is, and u not satisfied no pay required
M f pi v vt tor ttn Inline will be as foiiou-e:
lot MaMand llors, , breakfast,supper
and Lodging,
„ „ ‘Silts..’ Meal ‘ 33
„ Lodging, *. T 5
~ Ilursc feed 35
. par day and 11 0 .. r, 7j’
r. .. MouUi. 15,00
WILLIAM 1 HFFM \N. t
t nat.., Ga . July 12. it?sl. 28—ts
Fall k Winter Clotjiinj? k Hats.
AHCAL'M BLILIdhVG,
J\ T r>. 7, Cotton Avrnve , Macon, Geo.
—nooo
D. IIEIDT & Cos.
Harr just opened a Large and fashion
able Stock of
k <l ysitts’.'o .
j ruif.s, riu>f!’(‘i(if*i
To which they solicit the patronage of the
-i s oi ‘'fflcoii ami surrounding country.
::,'V en felly ];r* pared to otier s.ueh in
| dueemei a. in | i iCi 9 and styles, as will insure
Ft, on t all who fuvcr them with their
, putronage.
‘l’hey ofler their stock, at wholesale and re
in!,nt New York prices.
Nov. H, 11-51. 41—ly
E’>rsy!s! Fetnuk’
slidac.
Board of Instructors.
Rev. V, 1 M TUCf’A, A. M. Principal.
’ liietrucior iu Mutheinmica, Intellectual and
Moral Science^
JAMES A. BASS, A. B
llietructor in Natural Science and Ancient
Languages.
Miss MARY E BARLOW,
I I’letructress in French, Higher English, and ‘
Assistant in the preparatory Department.
Mrs. MAKY WILKES,
Instructress in Botany and iliatory.
Mrs. Mary A, MANN,
Listriietrcts iii the Ornamentai Branches.
11 Lit MANN HR Alt M ELLER,
Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music,
and of the German Language.
Mr*. A DELL A J. BASS,
Assistant iu Music.
Mrs AGNES BKAUMULLA,
Instructress on the Guitar.
R ATES OF TUITION.
In Primary Department.
Third Glass—spring Term, $ 9 GO
Second Class, „ „ ]4 40
First Class, „ „ ]H
Prepot'ry Class ~ „ 04 1 y
‘Riiird Class—Fall Term, G 40
Second Cutes, ~ „ 9 6(1
First Clues, „ „ la 00
Ihcpar'i y Class „ „ 16 00
Jn Collegiate Department.
Collepe Cla.’ •'•••” Spring Term, 00
Latiu, Greek, French, German,
: li en h extra, Sprhtg Term, 9 GO
l. ,1 In es— i-ail Term, 16 00
I 1 tin, Gnek, Flench, German,
i pauish, eueii extra, Fall‘Harm, 6 00
In Ornamental Department.
Draw ;’ & Painting,Spring T’m, sl2 00 ,
i- <-y. „ „ 9 go
V. x Let-sons. „ „ 12 00
Music, Piano dc Guitar,each, 30 0.)
; \ el Mu-ie, without charge,
i'UHI, use ut Liliyury, yo. GO
I’. ■ t'.. A- Painting, Fail Term. Q 800
Linhro dery, „ „ 640
‘bu Liss,n, „ „ son
Musi ■. Piano,’ & Guitar, etch, 20 00
\ , cai lus.c, wntunil charge,
i’ uel, use ol J.ilojtry, <kc. 40
Board, iuel dt U asliing per month §lO 00
Th. S, : Term Coinmenees on the Sec- 1
olid .Monday in Jail, and closes w.th nil exnm
11,itiott and exhibition iu Composition and
, Music, <:: the Second Wednesday in July.
•if Am , leim will commerce on tlie
! ,:a \’. ed u -dtiy in .'.imuei, and olose on die
: la.-t W< .imstlay in Nov., which Will be Com -
, inencemcnt Diy.
Friends who de-die it, can obtain a Cnta
h’;:ne tind speeiul intormation respecting the
I !, ,!,ly address leg the Principal, or Col.
J, -t Pirn knrd, See. ot Board oi Trustees.
March 6. teal, 10 —if
CASH STOKE
Ct Ft), Vt PRICE, Dealerin Fancy nnd Sta
* pit- Dry Goods, mr Cush; One Door from
die Washington Hotel, Macon Geo.
8, 1851. 45—ly
I RACE FITCH ft Cos.
DEALERS IN
2a. Street,next door to Mechanics’ Hank, ‘
■’liii’os*, Georgia,
Where Uihv at ait times l>e iuaiul a
SfOv k oi (iciJUc übiially iu Clothing Stores,!
} JrUC.’h us
, ritio Sturts, L. tun Bosom rio. Drawers
S. ■ ~v, (V /ores, Cravats, Stacks, !
Han Peri .aefs. Suspenders,
l -a l’rel,as, Trunks, Car
pet Bugs. Valises, far.
Fresli supplit s weekly from our Manufactory,
turner Slate and Chupel Streets, New Haven.
Nov. b, tell, 43 ]y
W. a BENNETT
A T T O £J A fid V A T 1. A IV .
Lump. .1. Stewart Cos., llu.
March. 6. L’s 2. 10---ly
Daily lltick.
rpHE Subscriber will have a Hack to run
I from Pci livid to Greenenboro’ to connect
with the day Passenger Train of Cars. The
Dfick will leave Greenesboro’ every day (Suil
,'uys e*; ( , ptedi in:l(lt'Clately alter the arrivalof
•ne Cars.
JAMES LANGFORD.
J in 31, 1 ‘'s2 6— 3 m
■33W5 3 HrO
rpVVD months alter date application will be
1. made to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary
of Greene County, for leave to sell the Rea!
F-iate of James Mnpp, late of said County, de
! ceas** ,and. MARY MAPP, Adro’x.
GREEN MOORE, t . ~
W.L.MAI’P. i Adr3 ’
Feb. J 4th. 1352. 7— 2 m
o*
cp \VO months alter dale application will be
A- made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Greene County, for leave to sell the real
Estate of Daniel Duncan, late of said county,
deceased. THUS. L. SANDERS, Ad’r.
Feb. 14, 1852. 7—2 m
Artiiiaii<itrnls’*i S:il<t.
ATT ILL be sold to die highest bidder before
V'V the Court House dnot in Walker county,
within the lawful hours ol sale, on the first I ues
\ tiny in April next, in pursuance of an Order
: from the Honorable the Interior Court of in
: hue ro county, when sitting as a Court of Or
j Binary, the following properly, to wit: One
j Tract or lot of Land, lying and being in die
,26th district of said county ol Walker, know n
j as lot number 306, cont,aining one hundred and
sixty acres,agreeable to a plat oi die same. I o
I be sold for distribution among the legatees of
j Solomon Brown, deceased.
Terms of saie will be made known on the
. day of saie. MOSES BROWN, Ad’r.
! Jan. 6,1852. 6-td.
GMCRdIA, ♦
Ghc.bc County, $
TTfiIEREAS, Flilni Ihil, Executor of the j
VV will of William 11. Ilall, deceased, ap-|
plies for letlers Dismissary on said Estate: j
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said j
deceased, to be and appear at my office within j
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it I
ail) they have, or letters Will be granted said I
applicant on the first Monday in September ;
next, in t rms of the law.
Given under my hand ut office in Greenes- 1
boro’, Feb. 27,1M2.
9—2 m. J. W.GODKIN, Ordinary.
BROIUiiIA, t |
Greene County. \ Cotirt of Ordinary.
IITHEREAS. John T. Broughton applies to ‘
Ift me for Letters of Guardianship for Le-,
titia, John R, and Margaret Broughton, mi
ners, under the age of fourteen years, orphans
el Edward Broughton, deceased, and residents
at’ this eOuiftv;
All persons-interested will appear and shew
cause, if any they have, at April Term ot this
Court, why letters should not he granted said
applicant in terms of tiie law.
J AS. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Feb. 14th, 1852. 7—st
CiJEOKCiaA, f
6' reene County. $ Court of Ordinary.
WILLIAM W. BROOKS, Guardian of
George C. Underwood, applies to this
Court fur letters of dismission:—These are
therefore, to cite all persons interested to op- ;
pear and shew cause, if any they have, why ]
letters of dismission should not he granted said j
applicant iu terms of the Law.
JAS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Feb.l4th, 1852. 7 —7 t
UFORCiIA, (
Greene County. Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Walker Lewis, Administra- •
tor of Cephas Wright, deceased, ap
! plies to me for letters of dismission:—These!
are therefore to cite and admonish all persons !
j iitteiested to he and appear ur my oflive within
! the time prescribed hy law. to shew cause, if j
any they have, or letters of dismission will be !
! granted said applicant on the Ist Monday in j
September next.
JaS W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Feb. 14th, 1852. 7—tint
GHEGniIriSA, (
Greene County. ) Court of Ordinary.
TOIIN STEPHENS applies to me for Let
si tersof Guardianship for John 11. and Mar
tha E. Stephens, minors, under the age of;
fourteen years,and orphans of Jesse VV. fcate- j
phens, deceased:—All persons interested will
appear at my office to shew cause,if any they
have, why sard letters of Guardianship should
noth- granted said applicant in terms of the
Law. JA S. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Feb. 14th, 1852. 7—st
<>i:OI£GIA, )
Grctnc County. $ Court of Ordinary, j
! TOHN W. STEPHENS applies to me for j
** Letters of Administration on the Estate J
of Charlotte Stephens, deceased:—These are
! therefore to cite and admonish all persons in- j
ten st-d to appear at my office, and shew
! cause, if any they have, why letters should not ‘
be granted a nd applicant-in terms of the Law. |
JAS- W. GODKIN, Ordinary, |
Feb. 14 th, 1852. 7—st |
6i:OHCIA, . )
Greene Conlity \
MATH F,\V DE aN ,Adni inistra tier of Fred
erick Demi, deceased, applies to me tor
leans of dismission from the A .Ini iit is tra t ion of
said estate; These are tlteremre to cite and
admonish all amt singular the kindred and cred
itors of said decreased, to appear at lay office !
within the time prescribed bv law, to show i
cause, if any they have, why letters of dismis
sion should not he granted said applicant by ‘
this court on t!>e first Monday in September ‘
I next, in terms of the law’.
Givtn under my hand officially this2lst da; I
of February, 1852 8---Glll
JAS. W GODKIN, Ordinary.
dilOlUiU, )
Greene County, S Court of Ordinary.
JOHN VOPELAN and Nathaniel Bridees
apply tome for Letters of Administration
| on the Instate of Robert C Bridges, late of said
[.county,deceased:—These are therefore to cite ‘
aii persons interested to appear at my office
within the time prescribed by Law, and shew
I cause il fitly tin y have, why Letters of Admin
istration should not be granted said applicants
; in terms of the Law.
JAS. \V. GODKlN, Ordinary.
Fell id. 1 552. 751
Administrator'* Sale,
VT ILL be sold before the Court House door
in Early county, on the first Tuesday in
May next, within the lawful hours oi sate, a
Tract or parcel of Land, containing two hun
dred and ii'tv acres, known as lot number one
hundred thirty eight, in the twenty eightit dis
trict ofFarly county,To be sold in pursuance of!
an order front the Honorable the Interior Guam
of Talmlerro county when sill mg as a Court of (
Ordinary for distrioution among the legatees of
Solomon Brown,deceased. Terms ol sale to
be made i.nowtt on the day of sale.
MOPES BROWN, Ati'r,
Jan 6:lt , ib'J'J. 6—td. t
Ai’ r Lftrill) ICE AD!
Medical House, Established fifteen
years ago, by
I)R. KINK ELI N,
N. W. Corner of Third & Union Streets, bc
tweep Spruce nnd Bine Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Youth and Manhood, A Vigorous Life
ot a premature death.
KINICELIN on Self Preservation.
Only 25 Cents.
TIiPV/.k hot imlli-tied 1 titlej with neful ioforrpation, on
’ tVinlimei.'-it .'IUi “’ e-oftl.e CesL-rstivi,Organ-. -
scsit tlf nlilwto Vuntil. Si.nil oud n.i Ol'l -Vgu. tmlslioutdlsi
i rjC” 1. aUvitu anU imp-n ire waniitig it glvcv. wiUpo
! vent year, ~i mea; ..utl .uleriii* nml r auimall}’ lhou
-1 ’“vrwit'u'rKtJii* it Will learn how to I'irrtnt tiie. do.truo
-1 ‘’a <d in * letter. tyUm-rdt* Ult.
i tAj slit 1 IN S’ \Y i u tier *f tliii'l :hJ l no Srivßt*- be.won
; tilru t-ati'l t ; ii, Pinladelptna. will ea-ureft hook, mulei eovol
’ o| r>tr* r .u’' * dhat""* “V ***• Dr- K ' letter, ]t paid,
i ■ J’ii'-’tinn . fte. foxnapled, hy ten tins
! re nittßLce, aiti put r s-ctsre Irom iamao or (
| ‘ Uovk-’cD.-r . Nt'’. - ARHuts, rcdlir?. C:<nvA‘ors aii.l iilloth
csi, tiiH*lieU wuh tii-- abuvo WDik at my low raroa.
j Nov. ft MSI, 45-ljr
!Dr WAY. M AKSHALL,
<>£■’ MAi'OJT, iiiAO.
j yrroulit) call the attention f the public to
j W a number of certificates published in va
rious papeis in the State ol cases ol Fistula
! cured by him, in the treatment of Fistula,
! recourse is gel: rally had to the knite, which is
l always painful and’ often hazardous and very
j frequently unsuccesful.
More than one liaff of the eases that have
1 route under his care of late, had been subjected
i to the bniie without experiencing the least ben
efit, hut rather made worse They were per-
I fixity cured by Dr. M. without the use ot the
! knife, or any such operation, wiilmut the least
i daiig-r, and with but little or no pain. In most
: cases the treatinmi does not prevent tiie ordi
-1 nary pursuitsof business, although llie patient
I is neeessariaiiy obliged to be under the inline
! mediate care and supervision of the Doctor
i from one to four weeks, according as the na
-1 tme ami circuiriotaSicesof Die ease may demand,
j Dr. M. dots not exaggerate, when he says that
■ the plan of tretilinput he pursues is obliged to
| succeed in ninety-mite'bases opt Os a hundred,
; if not in every case of Fistula.
LLoitd! KajikJlJ j
M acox , sth Oct. 1849. j
; FVR. VV. VV. MARSH ALL;—Dear Sir—
I jL/Tlw great relief! have recently received at
I your hands, induces me to offer my testimony
1 to 1 our successful treatment ol Cancerous aft’ec
j lions.
| Some ten years ago, a small lump, some- |
] thing like a wart, made its appearance in the’
; centre of my lower lip, giving me at first no in- !
| convenience or pain. Alter Several years it !
b.gan to grow. 1 then applied to a physician!
who cut it otl'below the surlcce. ot the lip find j
burnt it ith caustic, ami I thought, cured it .
In a short time afterwards, it reappeared and;
grew more rapidly than before; all’ cting with- j
iin the ir.st six months, the. glands of the neck,
i and giving me occasionally considerable pain. !
j My physicians gave it as their opinion that it i
| was cancerous and that nothing could relieve ]
j me but tiie knite.
In this Situation I put myself under your!
I treatment, on the 10th September lust, and to
[ day, I think I may safely say, that I am well 1
I trust that you will long live to nti'ord relief to ]
j the afflicted and distn.ssed. With my warmest j
I thanks, fur your kind an j constant attention I
I during my stay with you,
1 a 11 respectfully, yours;
S FLOYD.
I Col Floyd is known to lire community as tiie
i brother of Judge Floyd, and an eminent lawyer
residing at Madison, Ga.
March 6,1852. 10—-ly
GEORGIA, Morgan County.
PERSONALLY came before me, Elijah F.
Jones, Acting President of the Madison
i Steam Mill Company, who, being sworn, depo- j
| setii and saith, that the sum of forty eight
thousand seven hundred and. one dollars and!
sizty cents of the Capital Stock; of said Corpo- j
ration has actually been paid to said Copa t-j
nerahip.m gold and silver and notes on specie ]
paying banks, and the sum of one thousand do!- 1
lar3 in real estate employed by said Corpora-
Eon. ELIJAH E. JONES,
President of the Madison Steam Mill Cos. \
Tins the 18th dn\ of February, 1852, sworn]
to and subscribed before me.
JOHN ROBSON, J. I, C. ;
GEORGIA, t
Jlorgan County. $
I, John C. Rees', Clerk of the Superior j
Gantt in and lor said county, do hereby certify
that the above isa correct copy of,the original,
on file in my office, and the suite is duly recor
ded in Land Book li, Folio 555.
This Ililli day of February, l'f>2.
Given under my hand and seal of ofli -e.
JOHN 0. REES, Clk. Sup. Court.
| Madison, Feb. 2tr. 10—lm
cArnoMf
r T'HE |mb!ic are cautioned against trading
i JL for two promissory notes, dated on or
j about Gth November Just, give ] by me to
j Greene W. Bicunt of Hancock County, Ga.
iOrbenrer. One for twenty-live hundred dol
lars, payable twenty fifth December last—the
I other for eight hundred and one 50-IUU dol
j lars, payable twenty fifth December next, both
of which are now in the hands ol Titos W.
Turner of Sparta, Ga: and 1 hold the obliga
tion of said Turney to deliver said notes to me \
j to be canceled, and shall therefore not pay them ,
unless compelled so to do by law.
NICHOLAS PERKINS,
j Felt. Dth, is;,2. 7—61.
KLOTZ k LUSNEiNKOiib,
I’uol aS Shot* Makers,
j OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
HAVE now (111 hand, and are daily receiv
- mg an excellent assortment of BOOTS
; AN J 'SHOES, l"r ladies and gentlemen’s wear,
which they will sell very low.
They are also prepared to make, on abort
! notice, Boots or Shoes, of most superior and
I usltumable styles.
Gfeeuesboro', Julv 10th, 1851. 28
Notice.
\ GOOD supply of .Sole; Harness Kip and
■ x Brctgati LEATHER, on band and for
sale at low ptic s—<:i Georgia manufacture,—
j Ordrss front u distance executed With dispatch.
! Apply to
R L. M’WHORTER.
Penfield. Ga , Nov, 15 4(1
Just Received.
HEAVY Wagon Traces.
Heavy Plough Traces.
Light Plough Traces.
ScovelisCast Steel Weeding Hoes.
Brades Genuine Patent Hors,
w . A. Lyndon's Caststeel Hoes.
BradeV Bright Cast Steel Hoes.
Prime New Crop W. I. Molasses.
Sugar, Coffee, Swedes iron, &c.
Ail of which will bes id its low as they can
be purchased ill Augusta and laid down in this
market. C. A. f W. S. DAVIS
Ureenesboro Feb. 7 1851. 6
Original Cei tificatc* and Ect
ttil'S.
CLAN be seen by any who will call at the
/ store ol the Subscribers, received since lbs
Ist of January, 1851, proving the superiority
nnd worth of
MAR’SHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD
-ICATOR,
There is no Humbug here!
But plain and straight-forward truths.
This Liniment will not cure every thing,
norevry disease, eititer in “Man or ’ “*•>
but what it is suid to cure, that we will WAR
RANT, or the
Money will be Paid Back!!
The Diseases refered to are--
Rheumatism, Acute and 01 rotiic—-Lumba
go, Painful Nerves, .Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, fEdematous Swellings,
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises,
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons,
Weak Back, 11, adache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
and Toothache,
Asatt auxiliary remedy, it is highly recom
mended in the treatment of inflammation of the
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,
Liver and Spleen. In all forms of diseases
where the patient is inclined to sink, it stands,
without a rival in the annuls of Medicine, as
an Excitant; and will produce a reaction if
tiie vital spark but feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to De a most powerful
Counter Jritant, meeting the indications of
Vessicants, without producing the diagretuble
effects of a Blister.
For sale in Penfield, by T. S. Hankinion,
and by the principal Druggists throughout the
State.
N. B. Be careful to purchase none without
the written name ot J !v Marshall on each
box. VV H. &. J. TURPIN, Proprietor*.
Feb. 21. 18 52, 8.
G GORG i A
S A R S A FARILLA.
1* O R
Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Loss
of Appetite, Constipation oj the L’oirsls,
files, caused by Costiceuess, Tain in the
Bowels, nr Jlheumatisni, caused by the use
| of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, III
| ctrs, fee. off.
I rpitl.T PREPARATION is made as pure as
possible. Its hitter taste, and beneficial ef
fects in diseases ot the Liver, and diseases
niistug from an impure suite ot tlie Blood,
prove it to be the purest and most usetul prepar
ation of Sarsaparilla that is made.
I'liose who have used the various prepara
■ t ions of Sarsaparilla will find, hy the taste and
I effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one
I bottle of Dr. l)’s. preparation, than in half a
I dozen boltlesnsit is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted
I to professional use, nothing hut tiie pure Sarsa-
I parilln has been used, that tor different disea
! ses, physicians might combine orprescribe wnjK - '-
; it, such articles as they might consider iiionn
! appropriate in cases under their treatment,
i 1(3 alterative and mildly purgative effect
| upon the bowels, make it not only a good sub
j stitute for Mercury, but useful in removing all
diseases arisirg from the imprudent use of
j Mercury.
Prepared only by DENNIS, M. D., Au
\ gusta. Georgia.
Sold in Augusta by VV. 11. Tutt, P- A. Mo
ise, D. B. Plumb & Cos., VV. H. & J. Turpin,
Ilaviland, Risley, & Cos., VV. K. Kitchen, and
Barrett, Carter & Cos. In Penfield by D. Her
ron, M. D.
Price t§l per bottle; 6 bottles for §l.
Remember to ask lor DENNIS’ GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, July 5, 1851. 27—ly
For the* Cure of
COCGUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
I
i This remedy is ofiered to the community
with t he confidence we h el in an article which
seldom fails to realize the happiest effects that
j cat) be desired. Vy lien once tried, its -uperj^gr
ity over every other tm dicine of the kind, is
j too apparent to escape observation, and here
I its virtues are known, tite public no longer hes
| itate wliat antitote to employ lor the distres
| sing and dangerous affections of the pulmona
j ry organs, wltitT. are incident to our climate.
| And not t■:.i y in tie: f .inindable attacks upon
’ the lunge,but fort!;; milder varieties of Colds,
| Goughs, Hoarseness, tj-c., and for Children it
! is tite pleasantest and safest medicine that can
Jhe obtained. No family should be without it
j and those who have used ip, “never will.
BScar Slap Patient.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, — Dear Sir; Feeling*
| under obligations to you for the restoration of
! my health, 1 send you. a report of my case,
1 which you are at liberty to publish for the belt
-1 lit of others. Last autumn 1 took a bad cold,
; accompanied by a severe cough, and made use
‘of many medicines without obtaining relief. I
‘was obliged 10 give up business, frequently
j raised blood, and count get no sleep at night.
| A friend gave me a bottle of your Cherty Pec*
I toral, the use of w hich 1 immediately coalmen*
Iced according to directions. 1 have just pur*
; chased the filth bottle, and am neatly recovered.
1 1 now sleep well, tny cough has ceased, and all
- by tite use of your valuable medicine.
E. 8. STONE, A. M.,
Tritit-i j al Mt. Hope Seminary,
lIANOYEit, Ohio, April3, ISU.
Dear Sir:—l wish 1 could tell ull that suffer
: with a cough, what your Cherry Pectoral has
j done for me. It does seem thev might be ben
iriitted by the information. . 1 had a lung fever
j which lelt my lungs weak and inflamed. Be
ing very set ble and unable to gain strength at
; ull, ttiy friends thought 1 must soon sink in con
-1 sumption. 1 Bad no appetite, and a dreadful
i cough was fast wearing me away. I began to
; lake your beatitifol medicine, by the advice of
• a clergyman, who had seen itseffects btfore. U
1 eased my cough at first, and gave me rePjtit
! night. lit less than a fortnight 1 could cat well,
and tny cough hud ceased to be troublesome,
my appetite returned, and my food nourished
me, which soon restored tny strength. Now,
; after five weeks, 1 am well and strong, with no
other help than your Cherry Pectoral.
Yours, with respect,
JULIA DEAN.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY JANIES C.
AY'ER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Penfield, by T. S. Hankinson; in
’ Athens, by Hi u, &, Smith; in Macon, by J. H
& W. S. Ecus; in Augusta, by Havii.aAtv
Risi.ey & Cos.; 111 Greenesboro’.by J Cunning
ham & Cos., ami by all Druggists throughout
the State and country
March 15. 1851. ly