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liar 111 and lloavvu.
by koiia a. s.-
Seek'sl tlwun horn • which chan'’ ;h nol?
11l v;iiu tliou’lt hoardi Uio who 1 world round,
On earth is no such favored not,
And no “continuingoi:y” I’ouud.
Soyntthou to gold, “Tltou art my iiopo;’
To find gold, “Thou my confidence/’
Vet do thy coffer* never ope,
And oouifotl to the poor dispi um?.
Vain is thy hope; thy heart i* fir. <1
On treasure* thieves nwy soon assail;
Rejecting those which arc upuiixed,
And even over death prevail.
Does thy aoul lean o i natural tiling ,
Amt make n Hlaff oi earthly love !
Beware I for that to which it dings
Its tine support can never prove.
Nature's most dear, delightful ties,
F roi gly uniting mind to mind,
If tUou dost dun) to idolize,
M iy perish, leaving thorns behind.
Yet say not “Happiness inu-t lie
A phantom haunting feverish thought,”
There still remains a hope for thee,
A hope with heavenly brightness fraught.
There is a home which knows no change,
A treasure nought can take away,
A love which nothing can estrange,
A tall Which never con betray.
Then seek ‘ a house not made with hands,” 1
Established on the unshaken rock;
Unmoved, unharmed, it firmly stands
Above the tempest's shock.
Day thou “a treasure up in heaven” —
Safe, incorruptible and pure;
And seek the love by which ’(is giver.— ‘
’Twill ho to then a stall secure,
’Twill boa guide, a brilliant sun,
To light thee o'er this vale of (ears;
Follow, and know on earth begun,
A heaven to hist through endless years.
iwi mvmvwmi
Opposition to Hefobm in Mmujcaj.
Science.—lncomplete data are only :
known to ho incomplete by the a coos
sion of that light which makes- tlu ir
darkness visible. No century elapses
without leaving science in a very differ
ent state to that in which it fount] it;
and in no science but medicine have
we felt ourselves irrevocably pledged
to the past. It is matter of notoriety!
how much reform lias ever been oppos i
ed in medicine, and while enough alter
aliens havo boon etfectnJ iu its theory
and practice to show that it can lay
claim to no papal infalibility, no exemp
tion from the unvcrsal law—progress j
or death—yet the spirit in which all
such change hus been met, affords u se
rious warning, and an impressive lesson
to the present day. —Eclectic Review:
Article ‘ l llouutopaihy.”
One of ohe “Old <Jvaki>.”—< >n the
1-ltli ult., an old and liighly esteemed
machinist, a native of h ranee, named
Francis Achile Voulies, employed in
tlio Reading Railroad workshops at
Reading, while ui work in his and part
merit, was seized with npoph xiy, and
in a few moments expired. He was a,
soldier of the Fl itch urinica under Na
poleon; fought at the battles ol Marengo
and Austerlitz, receiving several severe
wounds, the scars of which ho bore on ‘
bis person. Adhering to Napoleon as
long us ho wus First Consul’ ho refused 1
to follow his fortunes when ho clothed ‘
himself in the power ot lvnperor and
tyrant —and leaving his country, came
to the United States iu a French vessel,
which was wrecked in the Chesapeake
buy, when he swam to shore, oft or being
in the water for over ten hours, lie
was sixty-four ye ars of age.
Have you no Schools? — My order’
of the Government the roads iu Frussiu
are lined with fruit Does. Noticing
that some of them had u wisp of.si raw
attached to them, 1 inquired of the
coachman what it mead. He replied 1
that the straw was intended as n notice
to the public not to In’ e fruit from those
trees without special |>eimission. “I
fear,” said 1 that such a notice in my
country, would be an invitation to at
tack them.’’ “ 1 lubcu siekirs settler?
(Have you no schools?) was his sig
nificant rejoinder.— I’rof. Stojee.
“ Jake,'’said an old farmer, one day,
I > one of his morrows, “do you know
how many horns there are in a di
lemma ?”
“No,” replied Jake, “I ut 1 know
how many horns there is in a quart of
whiskey.”
Activity a (Yrk for the Rm'ks.—
Poor I,other exclaims—"W hen I am
assailed vvitn heavy tribulations, 1 rush
out among my pigs rather than remain
alone by myself. The human heart
is like a millstone iu a mill; w hen you
pul wheut under it, it turns and grinds
and bruses the wheat to flour; if yi>u
put no vvlnut, in still grinds on, hut then
it grinds and wears away .”
Leap Yea it.—The \ * ur 1,’5 2 i* Leap
“wherein,” us an old outhot’ say*,
“ludyes may jjo a couriiito ye mu©, uml
gentlemen shull It* i (U> it a fine of five del
lar* if they refuse ye ndrlresst<t ot \ e
Be up and stirrihg, l.idfis..
your peculiar prerogative oonus ouK
once in lour yeuvs.
“ Why don’t you put oti a clean
shirt/” said a *wtil the other night to
liis companion; ‘‘then (he girls will
smile upon you •> they do upon me.”
“lively body eun't afford to wear a
clean shirt every day as you cun,” was
the reply. “Why m4F said white
collur. “Beemiv,” s id > tied collar,
“ every hotly's mother is tod i iroeft
i+Mtin.
ORGAN OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE AND STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
Hooks, Books,
WUIMBICALFWES, by Tutu Hood;
llnr|ier' Magnum-, Manb,l’ib .
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ortoh;
Fever’s Maurice Tiernny,
Johnson s Gardri -r;
Annual ofSeientilic Discovery, 1e22;
Clofcruook by Alice Carey;
Dream Fife hy fi K Market;
Shiiuiu’ Golden Christina*;
Hanna's Fite of Chalmers;
Burke’s Complete Works;
Latham’* Man and his Migrations;
•jiuilh# Nuiuinl ll,story of iiutnun spe
cie*.
•lust received and for sale, st WiIITE’.S
t ‘univrriiiy Bookstore.
Athens, March 27. 13
The I'r<‘4'iiiHst>ii’ l>;iugliler.
\THHIFFF\O Rnninnce, just received,
am! sot sale hy
chase & Peterson.
Athens, March 27. 13
Southern Series,
r I'M IE Golden Chriatimie, hy W. Gif ore ■
-l Simms, being No l.of a series of inter
Uniting southern books, just it’ceiveil and fur,
sale hy CHASE St PETER-ON.
Athens, March 27. 13
Quakerism,
(AR the Story of my life, hy a Indy who, for
’ lorly years, was a ineml.ei of the Society
t Friends for sale by
CHASE Sl PETERSON.
Athens, March 07. 13
|
Wesley and Methodism.
HY Isaac Taylor, fur sole hy
CHASE & PETERSON.
Athens, Man h 27. 13
NOTICE
(tfi'LEN or Strayed from ihe subscriber on
k Sumtay niglit 7tit ot March, a bright clay
hank horse; a good harness horse; wniks and
trols; thirteen or fourteen hands high; inclined
to he drooped rump behind, no other marks re -
mentbered. A liberal reward will be paid for the
horse or information so that I cun get him.
Direct to Dr. Walker C. Allen, Greenville, Ga
Mareli 27, 1852. 13—3 t j
JAMES E. WILLIAMS,
(Lute of Knoxville, Ten.)
(.'().M MISSION ME IiCJIANT,
Johnson's Ware-House, Western Cor
ner of Hunter <)• Prior Streets,
Atlanta, <r.
Expects to keep constantly on lininl Corn,
Oats, Flour, Oucon, Lard, Butler, ice., <&,o.
11 r Orders from a distance promptly atten
ded to.
Feb. fib. 1852. B—3in.
ALDRICH & ROYAL
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES, at Metcalf's new
Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic
i Hall. A, &. R. have on hand, ami will contin
ue to receive, per weekly steamers from New
York and Philadelphia, a large and well selec
ted slock ol ihe most fashionable ami nentes;
finished liADIKS, MISSES, GENTS,
YOI'THS Hint CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND
SHOES, all of which they invite lh public to
examine, and compare pricis and ipiality be
fore purchasing.
N. It.—Be sure to call at our Iron Front
Store.
Augusta, Jan. 31,1852. s—ly
HARDWICK. A COOKE,
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MAY STREET,
633 j \JZI3X*
R S. HARDWICK.
J. G. COOK.
Nov. 9th,IPSO. 45—if.
NEW mi (lOODS,
tatOEEKIEti, IIAIimVAKI',
LITLEItV, Ac,
Fill IF, Subscriber is now receiving a general
I. and extensive ot Stock, Dry Goods, Cruet 1 - (
ries, Hardware, Cutlery, so. which lie is pre
pared tn sell on (lie most accommodating terms,
ills Slock consists in purt of the Ibiluwing arti
cle*!:
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses and Salt,
Syrups, F’fsh, Potatoes, Tobacco and Segura,
Powder, Shot, Lead, Iron and Sled,
Bugging, Rope, and Twine,
Flannels, Findse ys find Negro Ctli,
Hats A, Cups Hoots and Shoes,
Domestics. Satinets, Kelt'ty Jeans it Cloths.
Calicaes, Muslins, Ginghams, Latest Styles.
ALSO
A large am! well selected Stock of Farmers
and Mechanics Tools, such as Anvils, Bel
low*. Vice, Screw Plates of the beat quality,
Augurs, Plane* uud Plane Irons, Braces and
Bulls. Cross Cut ami Hand and Mill Saws; in
short a largo Stock of of Hardware 100 tedious ;
to mention, to lie louml m the Three Story .
Br i k Building on ;he corner of White Hall
and Alabama Sirt eta.
N B. Country produce bought at the high-;
isl market price, and goods sold as low, as enti
le a Horded. (live me a call and see for your
-1 selves.
AUOrder* promptly attended to.
L. J. PARR.
Atlanta, Feb. 28,1553. <
DR. ALLEN,
i| AV ING perfected himself iu the Durham (
* system with Drs Piliuan OU Durham,;
Will practice eight miles tionit ot Greenville, (
at Phillips Store. Entertainment (or those
who have come from distance. Price for*
medicines und prescription !jji2so. Terms
Casii.
Feb. 28 1952. 9
To the Public,
M AYING noticed in the “Temperance
Banner,” that Dr. Allen, of Troup Cos ,
C.a, litis published to the world that he has “ac
complished himself m the healing art,” under
Dr’s. Pitman A Durham, 1 take llii* method
ol informing the public, that if I am the Dur
ham alluded tobv Dr. A , lie has attempted to
impom himself oil them as far as relates to me,
by gmug publicity to a falsehood. l)r. Allen
knows lurtliing whatever of mv practice of med
icine, L. DURHAM, Sen.
March 27, 1552. 13—fit
Blank Books.
\l7T!are just receiving a superior a**oit ,
** incut ol Blank Books, including Records.
Day Books, paged and unpaged, lull hound,’
halt bouud and tn Russia, which we offer at
lower tut* s than titty have ever been sold in
tins mm ket. Also, ottr mtial varh ty of School
aud Miscehuneuus Books Call and examine
it WHITE'S t niiersity Rank Store.
Athens, March 13, 1-52. 11
ON THE WAY,
he delivered at Peiifield or any Rsli
* Ri i 1 .-nation to suit the purchaser,
‘hi 1 r, V'.'rf, ‘S'*’ llff sntYN CL
OF SEVEN DIFFERENT STYLES
ao.Mt wrrn rn*
Aeolian Attach:; ent, ( Gilbert’s Patent )
AH, of the most approved tone, and warranted
,as durable a*any mad* in th* United Stales
, Apply enily to P. S. WHITMAN.
Peiifield, Ga. Jan 12, l-.>3. 3—6r,i
Blake’s Eire Proof Pi int.
OB PFF’MB A Cos. offer for sale a quati
• uty ol Blak'-’s celebrated Fire proof
Paint for ‘covering roofs and outbuildings. Aim I
•Surgical and Dental ii . tiumenis, Gold aflil
Tin Foil, Jones’ and White’s celebrated incur-,
ruptabie Ttetb, together tvith a general assort-)
ineiit c,l jnue .Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dye
Stuffs, Window Glass, and every other article |
j in their line, all of which they are prepared to ;
l sell ut the luWeat market prices,
| D. B. P. &. Cos. are agents for one of the beet i
l seed growing eatablisliments in the country,
; and w ill fill orders (or fresh and valuable grit
; den and field Seeds at the shortest notice.
Augusta, 15 March 1 853. 11
Rock Sprititr Water Cure,
a v < AIM COX, Jl, D.,
MARIETTA, CEO.
r IMIK Water Cure Establishment ofDr.C
-I- (JOX has been -uccessful, not only in ’he
■ number of patients, but in proving the e,fi
| ci'ency of the mode of treatmentaaopted forme i
removal of disease. Dr. Cox is prepared to
| cite instances, in this place and elsewhere, to
invalids oflong standing who have, under his!
i regimen, been restored to vigorous health. No)
l place m the .Stale ofii rs greater advantages for
-mdi an establishment as that of Dr. Cox, or
holds out stronger inducements to persons in
j fad health who wash to avail themselves of the
peculiar mode of treatment used by Hydropath
ic physicians.-- Marietta Advocate.
J j Letter* of enquiry, post paid, will be
promptly attended to.
Mtoil, jes2. 10— 3m
PIANO FORTES
IiMiOM the celebrated factory of JONAf
CH ICKEKING, Boston.
.Mr. Nathan B. Clapp (Professor of Music, !
in the Greeneshoro Female College, respect
luliy announces to his fiiends and the public,
iu this vicinity, that he is now prepared h
lurniah Piano Fortes of every description gnu
price, from the above well known establish- J
incut, ut short notice, and the lowest cash
I pi ice.
These instruments have been too long before ;
• lie public, uml their merits and superiority are
too well known to need comment.
Having unusual facilities lor selecting and
furnishing the above instruments lie guarantees
that they shall give pel leet satisfaction.
Sheet Music of every description, both vocal
and instrumental,constantly on band.
For particulars or applications, apply to Mr.
Clapp at the Grteiicsboro’ Female College.
Jan. 24, IKiU. 4—6 m
New *S|)iin<*
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES.
kJNOW DEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga. liavs
kJ just received from New York, by the
Steamer Union, a large and splendid assort
meat ot I.allies’ DRESS GOODS,of new and
elegant styles, among which are—
Rich primed Grenadines nnd Crape Be pans,
ot the latest Puris styles.
Rich Printed Bareges, ol new and beautiful
styles.
Printed Bareges, with small figures, suita
! file fur Children's Dressi s,
Fancy Priuted Barege DcLaines, of beauti
ful styles, for Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, i
Printed Barege DcLaines, for Ladies .Mor
ning Dresses.
Rich Fumy Brocade Silks, for Ladies’
l Spring Dresses.
Rich, \\ bite Brocade Silks, for Ladies’
, Mourning Dresses.
White, Dotted Swiss Muslins, a beautiful ar
: tide for Ladies’ Dresses.
Rich Embroidered Swiss Mashas, for La-
I dies’ Uadersleeves and Mantillas,
j Ladies’ White Napoleon Luce .Mantillas,of’
| elegant styles.
Ladies’ Embroidered Cambric and Muslm ‘
Collars.
Ladies’ Frilled ami Osborne Collars, of rich ;
and elegant styles.
Ladies’ Embroidered Cambric, Muslin and
Pagoda Undersleeves.
Worked Muslin Bands, for Ladies’ Puij
Culls and Undersleeves.
Jaciwielt ami Swiss Muslin Edgings and In
serting*, a beaulifiil assortment of new pat
terns.
White a/nl Colored Tarlatan Muslins, for’
Ltulies’ Evening Dressts,
Black Figured Bareges, anew and beautiful;
article for Latin s’ Mourning Dresses.
Su;u nor Black Cbailey, tor Ladies’ Mour
tlipg Dresses. |
Hoyles Printed Lawns of new styles, war-’
rar.ted last colors.
•Marine Blue and Green Tissues, for Ladies’ 1
: Veils.
Alexander’* Ladies'Kid Gloves, a large as-j
eortmeitt.
Ladies’s and Gentlemen’s Gauntlet Gloves,
and Ladies’ Black and White Silk Hose.
Ladies'Sandal Wood and Spanish Fans, of
; new and elegant styles.
’ Ladies’ Silk am! Bridal Fans, of splendid I
stylis, tunable for Bridal present*.
Superior Fancy ami Mourning Prints and
Ginghams.
The public are respectfully invited to call
ami examine the above, with a great variety of
other articles suitable for the present season. I
! March 13,1852. 11
Choice Uoiserv.
ONOVVDEN Si. SHEAR, Augusts, have n
l ’ ceived this day from New York, by the
steamer Marion, a very largo supply of En
glish Choice HOSIERY, for Ladies, Gentle
men. Youths, Misses and Children, (some of I
1 exti a sizes) which they have selected with I
’ great care, from the same ‘Manufactory of their i
previous supplit s, and which have given such
universal satisfaction to all who hove used ;
them, being remarkable for their elasticity,
beautiful shape, and excellent make. We
feel assured that the article will give entire sat
isfaction to all who w ill give it a trial,and res
pectfully invite the attention of the public to the
.tssorimenl.
March 57. 14
ITcmli Milk Uurp tunhiHe
rettv.
ONO\VI)KN iC SHEAR, Augusta, have re
f- ceived this day, from New York, by tire
steamer Marion, Ext: French Biaek Silk-
Warp Cashmeretts, aud Extra French Black
Single Mill C YSSIMER ES, of single and
’ double widths, and of rich lustres, the most
choice and elegant articles for Gentlemen’s’
Summer wear. Also, a supply of French Fan
cy Linen Briilings, and Marsnißos Vestings, to 1
all of which they rcspei tfuily invite the .men
tion of the public.
March 27. 13
4
Notice.
\GOOD supply of Sole; Harness, Kip and
. Brogan LEATHER, on hand and for
sale at low prices—all Georgia manufacture, —
Ordess from a distance executed with dispatch.
Apply to
R. L. M’WHORTER.
Penfield, Gn., Nov, 15 4fi
GEORGIA, Morgan County.
PERSONALLY came before tne, Elijah F.
I Jones, Acting President of the Madison
Steam Mill Company, who, being sworn, depo
- -rli and eaitb, that the sum of forty eight
thousand seven hundred and one dollars and
hi/.; y cents of the Capital Stock; of said Corpo
ral,mi has actually been paid to said Copart
;nc oh ip, in gold and silver and notes oil specie
paying banks, and the sum ofone thousand dol
lars in real estate employed by said Corpora
,;i,n. ELIJAH E. JONES,
/’resident of the Madison Steam Mill Cos.
This the 18th daj of February, 1852, sworn
to and subscribed before me,
JOHN ROBSON, J. I. C.
GEORGIA, )
Morgan County, j
I, John C. Reese, Clerk of the Superior;
Court in and tor said county, do hereby certify
hat the above is a correct copy of the original,
on file in my office, and the same is duly recor
ded in Land Book K, Folio 555.
This Kith day of February, 1 .-(52.
Given under my hand and seal of office.
JOHN C. REES, Cik. Sup. Court.
Madison, Feb. 26. 10— Jin
Dr. W . W. MARSHALL,
or MACOY, CiEO.
ITTOULD call the attention of the public to
VV a number of certificates published in va- !
rious papers in the State of cases of Fistula
cured by hirn, In the treatment of F’istula,
recourse is generally had to the knife, which is
always painful and often hazardous and very
frequently unsuccesful.
More than one half of the cases that have
come under his care of late, had been subjected
to the kniii. 1 withoutexperiencing the least ben
efit, but rather made worse. They were per
fectly cured by Dr. M. without the use of the
knife,or any sucli operation, without the least
danger, and with but little or no pain. In most
cast s the treatment does not prevent the ordi- .
nary pursuits of busineas, although the patient j
is necessarially obliged to be under the imme- j
mediate care aud supervision of the Doctor j
from one to four Weeks, according as the na- |
tore and circumstances oi the case may demand.
Dr. M. does not exaggerate, when lie says that
the plan of treatment he pursues is obliged to
succeed in ninety-nine eases out ofa hundred,
if not in every case of F’istula.
Read! Read!!
Macon,sth Oct. 1849. i
Dlt. W. W. MARSHALL;—Dear £Sr-~ I
The great relief I have recently received at \
your hands, induces me to offer my testimony I
to your successful treatment of Cancerous affec
tions.
Some ten years ago, a small lump, some
thing like a wart, made its appearance in the |
centre of my lower lip, giving meat first no in
convenience or pain. After several years it
began to grow. I then applied to a physician
who cut it off below the surface of the lip and
burnt it w illi caustic, and I thought, cured it.
ina short time afterwards, it reappeared and
grew more rapidly than before; affecting with
in the lustsix months, the giandsufthe neck,
und giving me occasionally considerable pain.
My physicians gave it as their opinion that it
was cancerous and that nothing could relieve
me but the knitc.
In this situation T put myself under your
treatment, on the 10th September last, and to
day, I think 1 may sulely say, that I am well.
1 trust that you will long live to afford relief to
tlie afflicted and distressed. With my warmest
thanks, for your kind and constant attention
during rny stay with you,
1 am respectfully, yours,
S FLOYD.
Col Floyd is known to the community as the
brother of Judge F'loyd, and an eminent lawyer
rosidingat Madison, Ga.
March 6,1852. 10—1 y
AFFLICTED SiRAI>!
i Medical House, Established Fifteen
years ago, by
D R. ‘ K 1 N K E LIN,
N. W. Corner of Third & Union Streets, be
tween Spruce ami Tine Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
1 m Mil and Manhood, A Vigorous Life
oi a premature death.
KINKELIN on Self Preservation.
Only 25 Cents.
Till’ book just xmMished is filled with u-eful information, on
theiuiirniitu- anti tin-ease* oi'tho Generative Organ*. It adtlrc - ,
soii'Clf ilike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age. and should he |
Tad fiy all.
I : !• valuable advice niul imureadve warning it gives, trill pre- i
voui ‘ t ‘ of misery aud suffering and save annually Thou- ;
sands oflives.
i'u. i-uts l>\ reading it will learn how to prevent the destruc
tion of their children.
A i\ Miitiance cents, euclo.-ed in a letter, addressrd to DU.
KINKF.i.IN, N. \V. vomer et third and Union Streets, between
Spruce and Piue, Philadelphia, w ill ensure a book, under envel
ope, per return mail.
1 VrM-Ls at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, post paid, i
aiui be v ured at lioiua.
r.u imps Os Medicines Directions. &e. forwarded, by sending
a remittance, aud put up secure from Damage or Curiosity.
Book—elk-r-t, N( ws AgenU, Pedlaiw, Cauvassers, and anoth
er*. supplied wiih the above work at very low rates.
Nov. 8,1551, 4 s—l y
Original Certificates anil Let
ters.
(4 AN be seen by any who will call at the
J store ot the Subscribers, received since the
let of January, 1851, proving the superiority
and worth of
MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD
-ICATOR,
There is no Humbug here!
But plain and straight-forward truths.
This Liniment will not cure every thing,
nor every disease, either in “Man or Bessi;”
but what it is said to cure, that we will WAR
RANT, or the
Money will be Paid Back!!
‘File Diseases refered to are -
Rheumatism, Acute and Clf*nic---Luniba
* go. Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings,
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises.
Strains, Wenk Joints, Contracted Tendons, i
Weak Back, Ihadache, Goal, Goitre, Palsj
and Toothache.
As an 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 hi the annals of Medicine, as
an Excitant-, and will produce a reaction if!
j tiie vital spark but feebly burns.
Physicians w ill find it to t>e a most powerful
Counter Iritnnt, meeting the indications of
\ < ssicnms, w ithout producing the diagreeable
effects ofa Blister,
For sale in Penfield, by T. S liankinson,
‘and by the principal Druggists throughout the
State.
N. B, Be rareful to purchase none without
the written tinnte of J. E. Marshall on each
■ex W. li. & J. TURPIN, Proprietors.
Feb. 21 1*52, 8.
GEORGIA, j
Greene County. )
MATHEW DEAN,Administratior of Fred
erick Dean, decease*!, applies to me for
letters of dismission from the Adininistratiotrof
said estate; These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said deceeascd, to appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters ot dismis
sion should not be granted said applicant by
this court on tbe first Monday in feepteinber
next, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand officially this 21st day
of February, Zrs2. 8---6111
JAS. W GODKIN, Ordinary.
A l.sn:aestralor’s Snle,
\T7TLL be sold before the Court House door
VV in Early county, oil the tirst Tuesday ill
May next, within the lawful hours ol sale, a
Tract or parcel of Land, containing two hun
dred and fiftv acres, known as lot number one
hundred thirty-eight,in the twenty eighth dis
trict of Early county,To be sold in pursuance of
an order from the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Taliaferro county when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary for distribution among the legatees of j
Solomon Brown, deceased. Terms ol sale to;
be made known oil the day of sale.
MOSES BROWN, Ad’r, j
Jan. 6th., 1892. 6—td
rpWO .MONTHS alter date, I will make I
J- application to the Court of Ordinary, of!
Greene County,for leave to sell the Lands be- j
longing to the Estate ot William Bickers, De- !
ceased,
L. B. JACKSON, Ad’tnr.
March 13th, 1852.
rpWO MONTHS after date, we will make
J- application to the Court of Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Jesse Perk
igs, Deceased.
NICHOLAS PERKINS, ) r , .
V INDENT SANDFORD, j
March 13th, 1852.
GEORGIA, )
Greene County, j Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Ambrose Hutchenson, Ad
ministrator of Simeon F’uller, deceased,
applies to me for letters Dismissory:—These
are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to
appear ut my office, on or before the first Mon
day in October next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters Dismissory should not be
granted said applicant, in terms of the Law.
Given under my hand, in office, March 13th,
1852. J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
March 13, 1852. 11—6 m
TWO Months after date I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell a Negro man named Jack, be
longing to Mary Y., Lovttia FI., and Martha
i C. Janes, minors, for the benefit of said Illi
nois.
R. J. DAWSON, Guardian.
March 20, 1852. 12-—2 m
GEORGIA, i
\ Greene County, j Court of Ordinary.
; JOHN BONNER, Executor of Mrs. Mary
; *’ Mapp, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said estate:—-These are there
; fore to cite aud admonish all and singular the
! kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by
j law, to show cause, if any they have, why let
ters ofdiSmission should not be granted said ap
j plicant by this court on the first Monday ill
October next, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand officially this 13th
! day of March, 1852.
JAS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary .
March 20,1852. 13—6 m
Temperance Odes.
THE subscriber has published a small Tem- -
perance Book,containing thirty-six Odes!
and Scings, and a dialogue, in which ohjee- (
tions are answered. The Gland Division of
South, Carolina have recommended it as well
adapted to the purposes for which it wasinten
ded, and (t has met with a ready sale. They
ran be obtained at the hands of Shepherd, Mc-
Creery <F Cos., Charleston; John F. Marshall,
Columbia,and Evans and Mclver, Cheraw.
Should tlie friends of the cause desire de- I
positories at other places, their wishes shall be
attended to, if they will address me at Levens
worth, Darlington, S C. The prices are, a
single copy for 10c. 25c. for 3, for 25,
•‘53,50 for 50, §6 per hundred, and $55 per
1000. The undersigned desires the aid #f
Temperance men in the circulation of these
original Odes, by Viator, of Darlington,” so far
as they consider them calculated to do good.
Those who look upon them in a different light,
will be cheerfully excused from aiding.
JOHN CULPEPER.
March 6, 1852. 10
City Hotel—Atlanta.
f|THE undersigned has fitted up in suitable
A style, a large and commodious House, at j
the corner ot F’loyd and Decatur streets, At
lanta, Ga., for the purpose of accommodating j
transeient and regular Boarders. This House j
is kept upon strict ly temperance principles, and
all who wish quiet accommodations, are res- i
pectfuily invited to give the City Hotel a trial. I
L. R. BUTLER.
Jail. 3, 1852. I—6m
NEWTON HOUSE.
Corner of Broad St. &. College. Aeenue, i
ATHU;.\§, CA.
TIIE undersigned, having taken the above !
popular and well known Hotel, is pre
pa red to nceonnnodate the travelling public and
permanent Boarders, in a style that cannot
tail to give entire satisfaction.
B. KING,
Formerly of Forsyth.
Athens, Jar. 12, 1852.
DISSOLUTION.
rpilE Copartnership heretofore existing un-
L der the style of C. A. & W, S. DA = VIS,
was dissolved on the first of March Inst, bv
mutual consent. The business will be coinin’- i
tied at the old stand, by Messrs. VV. S DAVIS !
*|r JOHN 11. WOOD, under the style of DA
VIS & WOOD.
C. A. DAVIS, I
w. S. DAVIS,
March 8, 1852.
fTMJE undersigned would embrace the present
J- opportunity to return his sincere thanks to
his numerous friends, who have extended to
him so liberal a share of patronage in all his bu
siness connexions, and hopes that similar man
ifestations of kind regard may he continued o
his suecessors. C. A. DAVIS.
Greenesbor,’ March 8,1852. il—4t
Pomegranate Cotton Seed.
\ ew hus h e ' s see( l °f this celebrated
Cotton, may be had by early application
at the Banner Office They are deposited on
consignment,and it not sold soon, will be re
turned. Persons desiring to purchase are in
vited to examine a specimen stalk of the Cot
ton at the Banner Office.
March 20. ll—Bt
i Dr Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar.
i SAFE and certain cure for Consumption
A of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis,
Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary affections.
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my friends and physicians gave me up to die,
yet a few bottles of Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and
Tar restored me to perfect health!!
GABRIEL WHITEHEAD.
Sworn to and subscribed this 28th day of
November, 1846. H. E. SPF.NCER.
Mayor ot Cincinnati.
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two
doors west of Smith, Cincinnati,) says: I had
the pulmonary Consumption, attended with a
most distressing cough, which reduced me to
a mere skeleton, and and although under the
care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison] I
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hopes of recovery'! At this crisis I was per
suaded to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar,
which entirely healed my lungs and restored
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tles. ANN CHILD.
Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says:
Although it may seem unprofessional, I feel
constrained to sta’e that 1 used Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort and Tar in the case of Charles
Wade, who was quite low with Pulmonary
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WM. RICHARDS, M. D.
Sse warned i season!
And neglect not that cough which is daily
weakening your constitution, irritating your
throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread
disease, Consumption, when so soothing and
healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Ro
gers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
j£3"-The genuine is signed Andrew Roger?’ on th stee
plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is sold wliol®
and re ail by SCOVIL it MEAD,
113 Chartres* *t., New Orleans,
Sole General Agent s for the Southern States to whom nil oi
dr> and applications for agencies must be addreiaed.
Sold by T. S. llnukinson, Penfield, Ga.
~ Pain & Nesbett, Macon,Ga.
„ lJattey& Hr , Home, Ga.
„ Danfort Ii Negle, Columbus. Gn.
„ Dill k Marshall, Port. Gaines, Ga.
~ F. <. Welch, Albany. Ga.
Soidat Wholesale Lviluviland,& libeley, Augusta.
llaviland.llarrall & Cos. aud P. M - Cohen
Charleston, S. C. _
March 2U, 1851. W
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That it might be more particularly adapted
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it, such articles as they might consider most
appropriate in cases under their treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect
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stitute for Mercury, but useful in removing all
diseases arisirg from the imprudent use of
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Tv\ O months aTti r date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Greene County, for leave to sell the Real
Estate of James Mapp, late of said County, de
ceased. MARY MAPP,Adm’x. q
GREEN MOORE, { . ~
VV. L. MAPP. \ Ad rs ’
Feb. 14th, 1852. 7—2 m
_Jz£uu GU JJ’ 7 rial , .a,
rp WO months after date application will be
-*- 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. THOS. L. SANDERS, Ad’r
Feb. 14, 1852. 7—2 m
AdiniuiMralor’s §ale.
be sold to the highest bidder before
V the Court House door in Walker county,
within the lawful hours ofsale,on the first Tues
day in April next, in pursuance of an Order
from the Honorable the Interior Court of Ta
liafero county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, the following property, to wit: One
1 met or lot of Land, lying and being in the
26th district of said county of Walker, known
as lot number3o6, containing one hundred and
sixty acres, agreeable to a plat of the same. To
be sold for distribution among the legatees of
Solomon Brown, deceased.
Terms of sale will be made known on the
day ofsale. MOSES BROWN, Ad’r.
Jan. C, 1852. 6 —ul.
GEORCiIA, /
Greene County, $
WHEREAS, Elibu Hall, Executor of the
will of \V illiani 11. Hall, deceased, ap
plies for letters Dismissary on said Estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
I abased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause.it
any they have, or letters will be granted said
applicant on the first Monday in September
| next, in terms of the law.
Given under iny hand at office in
j boro’, Feb. 27,1852.
9-2 m. JTW.GODKIN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, V
Greene County. \ Court of Ordinary.
■WHEREAS, Walker Lewis, Administra
tor of Cephas Wright, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission: These
are theieioie to cite and admonish all persons
in lei reted to be and apnearat my office within,
the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, if
any they have, or letters of dismission Will be
granted said applicant on the Ist. Monday in*
September next. ‘
JAS. W. GOBKIN, ‘Ordinary.
feb 11th, 1852. 7-ffin