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For the. Ten per once Himer.
T-> t!ifl
JYy H. Hirr-v-rEft.
IV. .5 of evor.i >2 —bird <
Though thou mnyt not .v.-x It -m#:
Like tin- thrush or ii l.'i• • cib—
Welcome* to this lorn ly vole;
For 1 think of past ‘lMight,
While I iwrar thy t*ong i'l.t'igiu.
Wh-v I was n rare!.** U
Roiming o’er the f Teat id,
Loving fw Ami IttuitifT none,
’Nettili the warm and radiant Mi",
Oft with joy thy song I hoard,
Horne upon thy won* id strain,
Hour*of childhood come Again,
Wlnoi this heart. Wnn free and light,
As’li’ uad ami lone to-iiirhi;
Song of Lliino is wi’lconw still,
Solitary whippowill!
Sorrow miir this breast portad<*,
Like those lonely vesper shades,
Which do gently ulnae around.
As thou sin<{lu otiftha ground,
Where I wandered long ago,
When liiin heart was free from woo.
Bird of evening! bird of Spring,
Though thou inay.st imt sweetly sing,
Yet thy* notes n! wild, st sound,
As they jii’-rve t!:—*• words nr. und,
Fill me with u i ugo delight,
Solitary bird of nrglit!
Cherokee Cos., C.i., April 3, 1852.
Tliereh So ill (‘tiling for sjsuil to
do.
Turre's nm>!hing for us all to do,
In this great world of ours;
There’s work for me, tin re’s work for you.
Heaven sends no idle hours.
We have a mission lo p rfei in,
\ post of trust to till;
Then rouse the soul, nud nerve tie: ar:n, J
And betid the lofty will.
Fame may not grave our nanus in liras i:
Or monumental stone,
Hut virtue's trophies far surpass
What heroes ever won.
Thorn’s something for us all do,
Whatu'er may be our lot;
From jewel’ed royalty unto
The peasant, in his rot.
There’s ignorniie.e with erimo lo stay,
And God’s own truth to spread;
Despair and want to.chase away.
And hopes bright beams to shed.
And not a man in this wide earth,
Who holds the Christian's creed;
But may hand flown somndeod of worth,
The yet unborn may read.
JAM US 111 WILLIAMS,"”
(Late of Knoxville, Ten.)
COMMISSION MKRCIIANT,
Johnson's Ware-House, Western Cor
ner of Hunter Sp Prior Streets,
Allaiiln, Geo.
Expects to keep constantly on liaml Corn,
Oats, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter, &(.. A e.
Kj’ Orders from a distance promptly atten
ded to.
Feb. 28.1852. 8 3m.
ALDRICII & ROYAL
DUALMRS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES, at M.-tcnir* new
Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic i
Hall. A.i R. linve on hand, and will contin
ue to receive, per weekly steamers from New
York and Philadelphia, a large uml well selee- 1
ted stock of the most fashionable and neatest;
finished LADIES, MISSES, (HINTS,.
YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND
SHOES, all of which they invite the public to j
examine, and compare pricis ntid quality be
fore purchasing.
N. B.—Be sure to cull nt our Iron Front
Store.
Augusta, Jan 31, 1862. sly
NEW DRY GOODS,
GROIIIKIHS, IIAItDWAKG,
CUTLERI, Ac.
rpilK Subscriber is tuHv receiving a general
I and extensive olJßnrk. Dry Goods, (Irnce
ues. Hardware, OtitTeiy. } e wlueh Its is pre
pared to sell on the most accommodating terms,
His Stock consist* in part ot il.e loiluwingarti
cles;
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, MolnrSes and Suit,
Syrups, Fish, Potatoes, Tobacco and Segars,j
Powder. .Shot, Lend, Iron and Steel,
Bagging. Rope, ami Twine,
Flannels, Limlte jhii 1 Ncgio Cth,
Hum fv Caps Boots and Slice*,
Domestics, Satinets, fyen’ty Jeans & Cloths.
Calicoes, Musliu*, Ginghams, latte t Styles
Al4O
A large and well Selected Stock., of Tanners
and M rchnnics Tonis, suoli as Anvils, Bel
lows, Vice,Screw Plates ol the best Quality,
Augurs, Planes and Plane Irons, Braces t,ti,l
Butts. Cross (,’ut and Hand uml Mill Saws; ht
short n large Stock ol of llafthvure too tedious
to mention, to be found in the Three Story
Brick Building ou the corner ol White Hall
and Alabama Streets
N. 11. Country produce bought at the higl
eit market price, and goods solti as low, as er.n
be ufibrded. Hive me ft cal! and see lor your-1
Selves,
All Orders promptlv attended to.
LJ. PARR, .
Atlanta,Feb. 2 J , 1832
DR ALLEPL
HAVINO perfected himself in the Duiham
system with Drs Prtmuti At Durham,
will practice right miles norlii ol Greenville,
at Phillips Store.’ Entertainment lor rtios.
who have come from a distance. True tor
medicine* and prescription §'.'so Terms
Vasil
Feb. fit*. 1859. U
PICQL RTS
GardonPlongiis.
I,M'Fr.CTIYR in tin .r opp ratio:- and h r
Jos which a diploma hai been awarded to tin
South Carolina Institute, are Mauuigclured by
B. PICQUET.nnd sold by B. Picqnet its Son
ul their Boot and Shoe r-rure,ami J, ,Vh Boms
at their Hardware and Cutlery Store, Augus
ta Ga.
A Scraper, a Reader, and i turning Plough.
are furnislied walk each Sum k, X : ry3,sD.
And some with a Serapei, if Hooters, and 2
Turning Ploughs tor X t,.*(;
Augusta, Aptil 1, 18*>2. i-4
CASH STOKE.
Gt KO. W. PRICE. D’ ‘* r ill l ain .mlSt
* pie Dry Goods,tor Cue! ;iho LV .-i tiom
tire Until, Mr on Uo
No* -, tS-’J 4,7—t v
-i
ORGAN OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE AND STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
New Sprino’ Goods.
, FULL SUPPLIES.
■ B\OWfNRIf .V NIJIJ4!:.A ; i-..5! :) .
J 2 ESP EC J J LiLIiY onnotirtr” to friends and
i* * pnhli/r, that tl ey have ree rved tlu-ir
re, : I ’RING SI TP LIES, etubmeirtg a v
= ri'-Rmit s.’snrtmenl ol STAPLE and
lANt V DRY G(rODS, among whioti are;
Hicii while, watered and plain white (Bane
Silk*. t‘>r Lad in- S. ~ nnd Mantillas,
Rich Fancy and wlme Brocade Silks, for
: Ladies Drt'MseM.
•wp'rior mnajl Chalud mid jaripcJ Sum
j mVf Sill.b.
Rich, Brocade Silks, fur Ladies’ Monr
i nirtg Dresses.
Superior black Rep mid rich fig’d black!
! Silks, and black Nankin Crape*.
Rich Printed Barege*, and Bnfege DeLains.
Paris printed Crape de Peri* and primed
(irenirditiep, of new nirkcpleiidid styles.
Superior plant white, black and fancy col-;
1 nred Crape do Puri*.
I ncy french printed Organdies and Jacko- j
:vtol new and elegant styles.
Hoyiis’* printed Lawn*, of benotiful styles, 1
] mid w.i rsunteil fist coltn-.i.
A large aw irtment of fancy Gimp*. I,are .
nd I. .mu I r.i.nninga, lijr Ladies Dinars.
Ulrle Silk fi.nors | o j Ladieu Snails and 1
I Man'Rlns.
Plain and White Doited Swiss Muelins forj
I .tidies Dresses,
Superior White Cnrnbrirks, Jackoliets, Mull ‘
| nnd Nansonk VluSlins, of ioft and beautiful j
I finish.
Plain, White, Black nnd Fancy Colored Ba
reges.
Lupin's .jnperior Black Boliihnznls nnd 1
Black Chsllys's.
Ladies’ White find Black Lnce Mantillas,nfj
rioh and rlegaut styles.
Ladies’ Black .Silk Mantillas (some sor ’
’ Mourning.)
( Ladica’ Rieli Vnlencienes Lace and Em-
I hroiderrd Mnt-liu Collare.
Ladies’ Emliroidcred Muslin and Lnce Un
derslrves, of beautiful styles.
Ladies’ French Woiked Chimnscttes.of rich
nnd elegant styles.
Ladies’ Embroidered Linen Cambric and
’ I’rebr h Lawn Handkerchiefs.
Ju. knnet und liwiss Musim Edgin’ and In- I
| sertiug, a large agsoriment.
Real V.ih ncienes and Thread Laces, (Ed-i
j uings nnd Inserting* )
Embroidered Vlnvlins, and Muslin Bands, 1
I for Lathe’s Pulf Coiisand Undetslecves.
Bailie’s Plain White and rich Embroidered ‘
Crape Shawls,
Ladles’ plain White, Black nnd Fancy Em- j
Oroide red Grenadine Shawls
Ladies’ Whitehnd Black Embroidered Lace;
and Fancy Grenadine Scarfs.
Ladies’ elegant Bridal and rich ’Spanish j
Fans.
Ladies’ Carved Shell Combs, of new and
beautiful patterns.
A vciy large assortment of Ladies’, Gentle
mens’, Youths’ nnd Childrens’ Hosiery of su
perior style and manufacture.
Alexander's Ladies’ Kid, and Ladies’and
Gentlemens’ Gauntlett Gloves.
Superior Ginghams und Piints, of new nnd
beauttlul styles.
Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and
12 -1 Linen Sheetings.
Superior 8-4und DI-4 Damask Diapers, Da
mask Table Chillis and Damask Napkins.
liucubuck Diapers, a superior article for
Towels.
Extra Silk Warp FreiuAi Black Cashmeretts,
and single Mill French Black Cassime'rcs, a j
choice und elegant article for gentlemen's ’
wear.
A large assortment of plain White and Fan
cy Linen Drillings, Jor Gentlemens’ and
Youths’ Summer wear.
S. A S. will continue to receive through
season, by the steamers, the latest styles of La
dies’ Dress Goods, and other seasonable nrti-
I cles. All ot their stock has been selected
with great care, in relerenre to style nnd qual
! ity.and they feel assured that their Goods will
’ give entire satisfaction to purchasers.
The public are respectfully requested to call
and examine the assortment.
April 10, DSs‘*. 14
PIA \<) FORTES
; PROM the celebrated factory of JONAS
r Cl lICK BRING .Boston.
Mr. Nathan H. Clapp (Professor of Music)
: in the Greenesboro Female College, respect
! fully announces to his fiiends nnd the public,
: in tins vicinity, that he is now prepared to
’ furnish Piano Fortes of every description and
price from the above Well known establish
ment, tit short notice, nnd the lowest cash 1
, price.
i These instruments have been too long before ;
the public, and their merits and superiority arc ]
i too well known to need comment.
, Having unusual facilities for selecting and :
furnishing the above instruments he guarantees-’
that they shall give perfect satisfaction.
Sheet Music of every description, both vocal
and instrumental,constantly on hand.
For particulars or applications, apply to Mr I
Clapp at the Greenesboro’ Female College, |
Jon. 24, 1852. -I—bin
Daguerreotype Likenesses;!
kt itletl ill :i iic;tl caNc for $1,50
a till npivat-ris.
O It. BRUSH will remain in Fenficld 1
f • a shi rt time to accommodate all who I
m, ha likeness that cannot be surpassed for’
Cos: redness, beauty of finish, or durability.
l’oi turns and Ihiguerreotypes copied.
Lockets, Watch Keys tfud u variety of Fan
cy Case* ou hand.
l’U cat call and examine.
S. B. BRUSH,
Uagueireinu Artist. ;
April Id. 13 |
A Profitable Situation.
■ rpilF, undersigned will resign his services as
* Prill’ ipal in Autiech Academy on the lOth
of June next, nt w hich time, a Classical Tach- !
er, producing sullicicut testimony, that lie
pos- r'*s evert element and qua I dietitian re
queue tor a successful iiistrtictur in a refined]
and enlightened counuumty, will be needed
. ami must be procured. The School numhets
about ti iy studeiue, nr.d with sumcient exer
tion, would reach seventy-live-or eighty.
For further ititormation, consult either in
| cttoii or by letter
JOHN G. GI>FS.
Antioch, Troup Cos Ga.
Aptil 10,1832 13—-3:
Quakerism,
OR tin Story oi my life, by a lady who, for j
tony \uis, was a membci of the Society’
ot Fiiends lor m,i 1 eby
i IIASE & PETERSON,
Allien*. Mnrbh 27. 13
\\ csley uml Methodism.
|J lease Tavjor, for sale bv
1 i CHASE & PETERSON.
Athens. Mur.h 27. 13
Southern Series,
(imiloii (. iiMstuitui, by \Y. (Hi acre,
■ 9ittiiis,Neitig No l ot a ne-xits of enter*
ta.mim Miutherrt bo<vks, just received and for
‘Veby ASK £ H:Tt:ttsoK.
J. A. VAN W INKL E,
r-ISRCnANT TAILOR.
/ door to Geo. Rail Road Baal;, Augusta, Geo
F Have now on ! ml a *[•’ -mlfd ’nd full stock ofCltnh.-, Cossiniores, Vesting--, Drop Dete’,
I I, 'lies, Ar., w! .'b will'he made to measure as good and as fashionable os can be had in
the United*States.
RlvADl* CfcOTISINC.
I hare nlw*yon ban j, a first rate i.'.ck of Clothing adapted to the Bf-nson. Mr‘stock at
i th | resent is large ami well selected, comprising ‘- .'try tiling new and de.-irabie.
also
Wime h and ‘i-!r.rd PRiiiSi!h. C ” : a:;.! M- : n.h r g-irniepts, Collars, Silk. Cotton
•and K I t.b.v, s, .-’uepender*, Hosiery. Money-Bell*, Stock*,Cravats, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas,
iV’ilking Canes,die. J- A. VANWINKLE
August*. April 3,1352. 14
JO.at.U.SS-A.TBL'’ JSS.-’St
FERRIS Si. P \UL Hve comtantly on hand a full aSsortmentof Ready-made Clothing and
Gentlemen’s wearing apunrel of all uefrriptions and qualities.
ALSO
i Manufacture *1! garment* to order. Warrant good fits nfid to give satisfaction in ail eases.
We also sell a* cheap and on as good terms a* any home in the city, and would respectfully in
| vite all our up-country friend* to give a* a call.
J C. FERRIS. G. A. PAUL.
Augusta,Feb. 21, 1-52. e---ly.
J. vl MMR, * by.
f! ’holesale and Retail Dealers in Ready made Clothing, Trunks, Carpet Bugs, fyc.
® fitCtir Isi l iiiltid States Elolel, Ansiislti, G;i.
| M. NEWBY & CO. are now receiving a fine and w,e!l selected Stock ofSpring and Sum
‘‘ tner Ciothing---I''ii:i Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars ami together with every article
necessary for gentlemen’* wtor. The readers cl the Banner are requested to callaml examine
! lor themselves.
Fell. J 852. 8
iGEOJtGI A ii A J L HO A D.!
P VSfcIIXCSUIt TKAIVB
I HAVE AUGUS TA daily (Sundays excep
-J ted) at 4,30, P. .VI., and 7, A. .VI.
j Arrive ot Augusta daily (Sundays excepted) |
! at 6,30, A. M.,i and 4,25, P. M.
Leave Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at
8, P. M., and 6, A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted)
at 3,30, A. VI., and C, P. M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Trains.
Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excep- ;
ted) at 12,15P.M.
Ar iving at Union Point daily (Sundays’
excepted) at 11, A. M.
With South Carolina Railroad Trains.
Leaving Hamburg daily at 8, A. M. and 6,
P. M.
Arriving at Hamburg daily at 3 P.M.,a nd
6, A. M.
With Atlanta ami LaGrange Railroad
j Trains.
! Leaving Atlanta daily nt 4 A M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 7,30, P. M.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains.
Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) I
at 6, A. M.
Arriving nt Atlanta daily (Sunday* excep- 1
ted) at 5, P. M.
And with Macon and \Vestern Railroad i
Trains.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 6,10, P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily ai 1,30, A. 31.
April 3, 1852. 14
ON THk: WAY,
r Po lie delivered at Peufield or any Rail
1- Road Station to suit the purchaser,
OF SEVEN DIFFERENT STYLES.
SOME WITH THF.
Aeolian Attachment, ( Gilbert's Patent.) \
All, of the most approved tone, ami warranted
as durable us any made in the United States
Apply early to P. S. WHITMAN.
Penfield, Ga. Jan. 12,1833. 3—(lni
i I
Blnke’s Fire Proof Pc int.
08. PLUMB & Cos. offer for sale a qnnn ]
• tity of Blake’s celebrated Fire proof
Paint for covering roofs and outbuildings. Al-o
■ Surgical nnd Denial Instruments, Gold ami
Till Foil, Jones’and White’s celebrated ineor- |
ruptable Teeth, together with a general assort- :
i ineiit of pure Medicines, Faints, Oils, Dye I
] Stulls, Window Glass, and every other article
1 in their line, all of which they are prepared to
eell nt the lowest market prices,
I) B. P. <!t Cos. are agents for one of the best
! seed growing establishments in the country,
j and will fill orders for fresh and valuable gar [
den nud field Seeds at the shortest notice.
Augusta, 15 March I 85*2. 11
City Hotel—Atlanta.
rpFIE undersigned has fitted up in suitable
1 J- style, a large and commodious House, at
I the comer of Floyd and Decatur streets, At- 1
lanta, Ga.,for the purpose of accommodating
j tramefont and regular Boarder*. This House
I is kept upon strictly temperance principles, nnj
I all who w ish quiet accommodations, are res
} pectfully in. ited to give the City Hotel a trial.
L. R. BUTLER.
1 Jan. 3, 1852. 1— (mi
To the Public*.
HAVING noticed ill the “Temperance
Banner,” that Dr. Allen, of Troup Cos ,
Go. has published to the world that he has “ac
complished himself in the healing art,” under!
1 Dr’s. Pitman & Durham, 1 take this method
of informing the public, that if I am the Dur
; ham ulludcd to by Dr. A., he has attempted to
impose himself on them as far as relates to me,
I by giving publicity to a falsehood. Dr. Allen
knows nothing whatever of mv practice of med
’ icine, L. DURHAM, Sen.
March 27, 1852. 13—Ct
Blank Books.
\ Y)”E arc just receiving a superior assort
mein ol Blank Books, including Records.
Day Books, paged and unpaged, full bound,’
; half bound and in Russia, which we offer nt
lower rate* than they linve ever l>een sold in i
this market. Also, our usual variety ot School
and Miscellaneous Books. Call and examine
at WHITE’S University Bosk-Stare.
Athens, March 13,18.52. 11
.mt; ® |.^ a
r l’'HE patrons of the Pentield Steam Mills.
X are informed that 1 have the Flouring
Mills ill first rate order lor grinding wdieat
Persons sending five fi) bush* Is oj upwards,
will have their iloucrun through the Men ’ ant
Mt if do and. J. G. IjOLTZCLAVV
lV.ifi. ld, ApiiiH. 1852. U—3i
AFFLICTED READ!
Medical Rouse, Established, Fifteen
years ago, by
DR. KINK KLIN,
N. W. Comer of Third & Union Streets, be- j
tween Spruce and Pine Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Youth and .Manhood, A Vigorous Lfe I
ot a premature death.
KINKELIN on Self Preservation.
Only 25 Cents.
Tlii- b -t.U just pu'-li-hcd i< filled \n'hu c eful information, on i
tbeinftrniitk- an 1 <li i > .-”■BofU.e GeaenuiveOifpin-G It a-ldres- j
Kt*sit:t‘U‘ tdiltO’to Youth, Manhood und Old Air?, and should le I
read 1?Y all.
The valuable adyiefr and impressive warnine it jrive*?, will pro- |
vent years of mi.ery mA and savu annually Thou
sand 8 of live*.
Parents bjj rending it will learn how to prevent the de-truc
tion #f their children.
A T'-mit'ir to of vf> cents, cncloed inn lot ter. ad tire.- rd to DR.
KINKKI.rN, N. \V. torn**!’ of third and Union Streets, between
Spruce ami Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envd
-o|f, [kT return mail.
l’cr.'ous at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, po-d paid,
and be cured nt home.
l*:vUag?s of Medicines Directions, &:e. forwarded, by sending !
a re aittanee, and put up secure from Damage or Curiosity.
Book-seller-, News Agents. Podiars, C;.nT*4ers. and all oth
ers, supplied with tho above work at very low rates.
Nov. 8, ISSI, 45—ly
L)r wTw MARS I \ XLL
OF JIACO.V, E>.
j \3TOULD call the attention es the public to
! * * a number of certificates published in va
j lions papers in the State of cases of Fistula
cured by him. In the treatment of Fistula,
! recourse is generally had to ‘he knife, which is
! always painful and often hazardous and very
\ frequently uusuccesful.
More than one half of the caws that have
come under his care oflate.had been subjected
to the knife without experiencing the least ben
efit,liut rather made worse. They were per
j lectly cured by Dr. M. without the use of the
knife,Or any such operation, without the least
danger, and with hut little or no pain. In most
I cases the treatment does not prevent the ordi
j nary pursuits of business, although ihe patient
j is necessarially obliged to be under the imme
j mediate care and supervision of the Doctor
from one to four weeks, according as the na
; lure and circumstances of the case may demand
j Dr, M. does not exaggerate, When he says that
the plan of treatment he pursues is obliged to
i succeed in ninety-nine eases out ofn hundred,
if notin every case of Fistula,
Ueatß Itet-.tl!!
Macon, sth Oct. 1 849.
DR. W. W. MARSHALL;—Dear Sir—
The great relief liiave recently received at
your hands, induces me to offer my testimony
to \ our successful treatment of Cancerous affee
-1 tions.
Some ten years ago, a small lamp, socne
[ thing like u wart, made its appearance in ihe
; centre of my lower lip, giving meat first no in
convenience or pain. After several years it
begnn to grow. 1 then applied to a physician
! who cut it offbelow the surface of the lip and 1
: burnt a with caustic, and 1 thought, cured it. ;
Ina short time afterwards, it reappeared and;
! grew more rapidly (Iran before; affecting with
ui tile last six months, the glands of the neck. 1
and giving me occasionally considerable pain. !
: My physicians gave it as their opinion that it 1
was cancerous and that nothing could relieve’
nie but the knife.
Iri this situation 1 pin myself under your \
; treatment, on the 10th September last, and to l
day, I think I may safely day, that I am well j
f I trust that you will long live to afford relief to !
the afflicted and distrtssed. With my warmest
thanks, for your kind nil J constant attention i
curing my sfay with you,
I afn respectfully, yours,
S FLOYD.
Col Floyd is known to the community as the 1
i brbther of J ridge Floyd, and an eminent lawyer
rosidingit Madison, Ga.
March 6.1832. 10—ly
! CARMICHAEL dc BEAN, ,
AiiilSTA, for A.
KEEP constantly on hand, in addition to ’
their extensive Stock of Hardware and
Cutlery, a large supply of Agricultural iinple
incuts,consisting of Ploughs, Cultivators, Ilur
, rows, Corn Shelters, Stra- utters. Wheat
Fans,Threshers,Grain J : ke. &c.
Feb 22,1-833. 8
an c tb'> n C3 sa£:*r.
JjjHt Cord* >.f Tan Bark wanted by the
£ sj"t “ Subs riber, tor which the highes:
! price will be paid.
V.. BE A ELY.
Vw.’ dv. March ’’ , 1852- i3--tf
GEORGIA, I
Greene County, t
TTTHEREAS, Efihu Hull, Executor of the
VV will of William H. Hall, deceased, ap
! plies for letters Dismissary on said Estate:
, These are therefore to cite and admonish all
i and singular the kindred and creditors of said
de -i :: ed, to he and appear at my oflice within
the time preauribed by law, to show cause. it;
I ait) (hey have, or letters will be granted said
applicant on the first Monday in September
1 next, in terms of the law.
i Given under my hand at office in Greenes
, boro’, Feb. 27,1852.
fl—2m. j. vV.GODKIN, Ordinary.
t
! Greene County, i Court of Ordinary.
GIREBN MOURE applies to me for the
fGuardianship of Maiy A. E. - Kendall, mi
nor,and Henry A S Mapp, minor and orphan
j of James Mapp, ciecM;—All persons interested
Will appear at my,office and shew cause, if
any they have, why Lett'-rs of Guardianship
1 should not be granted said applicant in terms
of the law.
Given under my hand, April Ist. 1852.
J AS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary. |
| April 3. m—st
GEtlßblA, )
Greene County. ) Court of Ordinary.
VINCENT SANFORD applies to me for
Letters of Administration upon the Es
tate of Elisha S. Hunter, dec’d: — All persons
interested will appear and show cause, if any j
they have, why letters, should not be granted |
said applicant in terms of the law.
Giv n und- r my hand in office, April Ist, j
j 1852. JAS, W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
April 3. 14—at.
rpwo months after date, ve will apply to
] JL the Court of Ordinary of Greece County, j
! for leave -to sell the Lands belonging to the
j Estate of Wrn. Credille, deceased, except the
widows dower.
SINAI CREDILLE, Adm’x.
R. A. CREDILLE, Ad’r.
April If), 1853. 15
rpWO months after date, we will apply to)
. L the Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
for leave to sell the Lands and Negroes belong !
mg to the Estate of Emanuel Barker, deceased. |
K.F. PARKER,!., I
J. F. PARKER, \ AU r ’
April 10, 1852. 15
rjA WO'monhts after date, I will apply to the
j JL Court ot Ordinary of Greene County, for!
j leave to sell the Lands belonging to the mi
] ners of A. J. Broach, deceased, for the benefit
of said minors.
S. D. DURHAM,Guard’ll.
Apyil 10, 1852. 15
Administrator’s Sti!e.
be sold before the Court House door i
VV in Early county, on the first Tuesday in
:\lay next, within the lawful hours of sale, a !
Tract or parcel of Land, containing two hun
dred and fifty acres, known as lot number one
hundred thirty-eight, in the twenty eighth dis
tri’ l"f Early county,To be sold in pursuance of
an order from the Honorable the Inferior Court
i of Taliaferro county when sitting as a Court of
I Ordinary for distribution among the legatees of
Solomon Brown, deceased. Terms of sale to
be made known on the day of sale.
MOSES BROWN, Ad’r,
Jan. 6th., 1892. 6—td
i rp WO MONTHS after date, I will make
[ JL application to the Court of Ordinary, of
Greene County, for leave to sell the Lands be
longing to the Estate of William Bickers, De
ceased,
L. B. JACKSON, Ad’mr.
March I3th, 1852.
rp WO Months after date I will apply to the
J- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sella Negro man named Jack, be
longing to Mary Y., Eovitia E , and Martha
C. Janes, minors, for the benefit of said mi
nors.
R. J. DAWSON, Guardian.
March 20,’ 1852. 12—2 m
rp WO Ynonths after date, we will make ap-
J- plication to the Gour i>f Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Jesse Perk
ings, deceased.
NICHOLAS PERKINS, ) ~ ,
VINCENT SANFORD, $ t,Xl ‘’
March 13th, 1852.
rp WO months after date, we will apply to the
-L Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate
of William Credille, deceased, except the wid
ow’s dower.
SINDE CREDILLE. Adm’x.
R. A. CREDILLE, Atn’r.
IS E WTON HOUSE.
Comer of Broad St. College Avenue,
ATIIBJXS, GA.
rpilE undersigned, having taken the above !
J- popular and well known Hotel, is pre- I
pare and to accommodate the travelling public and i
permanent Boarders, in a style that cannot!
fail to give entire satisfaction.
B. KING,
Formerly of Forsyth.
Athens, Jar. 12, 1852.
Notice.
VGOOD supply of Sole; Harness. Kip and
Brogan LEATHER, on hand and for
i sale at low prices—all Georgia manufacture, —
I Ordess from a distance executed with dispatch. |
, Apply to
R. L. M’WHORTER. I
Penfield, Ga., Nov, 15 46
Planters Temperance House,
GKfFI IM, GA.
( South - West Corner of the City.)
iAm atrny old stand with enlarged accom
modations, and prepared to give all that
! may call a plenty of.
COLD WATER DRINK,
I and ns for the balance they must take the !
‘•hiim es, nud if not satisfied no pay required
My prices for the future will be as follows;
For Man and Horse, breaafast, supper
and Lodging, .^1,23
! ~ „ Single Meal, 33
j „ „ Lodging, 15
„ Horse feed 35
„ „ per day and night, 75
, „ „ Month, 15,00
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
< Griffin, Gu., July 12,1851. 28—ts.
LAND FOR SALE.
1 OFFER for sale the following Lots of Lano',!
• to wit:
Lol No. 99, 13 dish, Early; No. 397, 13)
! Hist., Early ; No. 317. 13 diet., Early ; Lot 318
1.1 diet., Early; No 14?, !3dist., Habersham; j
No. lid, 11 rlist., Habersham; Lot No. 36,13
dtsr, Habersham.
Aliol wbi' - h will !*• disposed ofon reasonable ‘
, terms, t. early application is made. Address
A. T. SCOTT,
Greenesboro’, Gee.
A'tg. 15 I*sl. tri-mly 33 ts
Dr- Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar
A SAFEand certain cure for Consumption
of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Cough*
Colds, Asthma, Puin in the Side, Bronchitis’
Hooping Cough, and ail Pulmonary affections!
instructs from Certificates.
Which cun be s-en in full by calling on the
Agent and getting a pamphlet.
Mr. An*it Harris. Assistant Surgeon U. S.
Navy Hospital, New York, says:—Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort and Tar cured a case of the most
distressing Asthma of twenty-six years stan
ding. [Signed] ADAM HARRIS.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq. of Cincinnati
says.—l had the Consumption!! attended with
the most distressing Cough, and discharged
several quarts of blood from the Lungs, and all
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, 1848. H. E. SPENCER.
Mayor ol Cincinnati.
Mrs. Cnn.n (resides on Sixth street, two
i 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
continued to grow worse, and gave up all
hopes of recovery 1 ! At this crisis I was per
suaded to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar,
] which entirely healed my lungs and restored
I me to perfect health, by the use of a few bot
j ties. ANN CHILD.
Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says:
Although it may seem unprofessional, 1 feel
constrained to state that I used Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort ami Tar in the case of Charles
i Wade, who was quite low with Pulmonary
i Consumption, with the happiest effect after the
usual remedies had failed.
VVM. RICHARDS, M. D.
Be vviirnetl in season!
j And neglect not that cough which is daily
, weakening your constitution, irritating your
! throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread
| disease, Consumption, w hen so soothing and
I healing* remedy con be obtained as Dr. 110
I gers’ Syrup ofLiverwort and Tar.
I U^-Thegenuine is si-ned Andrew Rogers’ on tho ate*
( plate engraved wrapper uruuudcaeh bottle, mid i* bold wLolejsa
and re ail by
SCOV-IL ft MEAD,
ll.‘{ Chartres . J t., New Oileans,
Sole General Agents for the Southern States to whom all ei
ders and agencies must be addressed.
Sold by T. S. H.tukiuson, Pentield, Ga.
Fain & NesLett, Macon, Ga.
„ 13attey& lir , liome, Ga.
„ Danfbrjth & Negle, Columbus, Ga.
„ Dill & Mar.-hall, I'ort Gaines, Ga.
~ F. O. Welch,Albany. Ga.
Sold at Wholesale by llaviland.ic Ri.-eley, Augusta.
llavilaud. llarnill Ad Cos. and I*. M‘ Cohen
Charleston, S C.
March 20,1851. 1* 3in.
GEORGIA
SAKS A PAIIILL A,
for
1 Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Lots
of Appetite, Constipation oj the Dowels,
Piles, caused hi/ Costiveness, Puin in the
Bowels, or llheuniulism, caused by the use
of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, DoHs, Ul
cers, See. ij rc.
PREPARATION is made as pure a*
J- possible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef
fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases
aiising from an impure state of the Blood,
prove it to be the purest and most useful prepar
ation of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those who have used the various prepara
tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and
eifect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one
bottle of Dr. D’s. preparation, than in half a
dozen bottles us it is generally made.
That it might he more particularly adapted
to professional use, nothing but the pure Sarsa
parilla has been used, that for different disea
ses, physicians might combine or prescribe with
it, such articles as they might consider most
appropriate in cases under their treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect
upon the bowels, make it not only a good sub
stitute for Mercury, but useful in removing all
diseases arising liom the imprudent use of
Mercury.
Prepared only by DENNIS, M. D., Au
gusta. Georgia.
Sold in Augusta Ly W. 11. Tutt, P. A. Mo
ise, D. B. Plumb & Cos., VV. 11. Sl J. Turpin,
Haviland, Risley, Sc Cos , VV. K. Kitchen, and
Barrett, Carter Sc Cos. In Pentield by D. Her
ron, M. D.
Price—sl per bottle; fibottles for $5.
Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, July 5, 1851. 27 ly
Original Certificates and tet
ters.
CAN be seen by any who will call at the
store ot the Subscribers, received since tho
Ist of January, 1851, proving the supcriorWfF
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,
j nor every disease, eitner in “Man or Beest ’^
] but what it is said to cure, that we will WAR
i RANT, or the -
Money will be Paid Back!!
.The Diseases relered to are--
Rheumatism, Acute and Cl rouic---Lumba
go, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections *
Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings’,
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises!
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons!
Weak Back, lßudache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
| and Toothache. ’ 1
As ail auxiliary remedy, it is highly recom
mended in the treatment of inflammation of the
] Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,
i Liver and Spleen. In all forms of diseases
where tile patient is inclined to sink, it stands,
without a rival ill the annals of Medicine, as’
an Excitant-, and will produce a reaction if
the vital spark but feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to De a most powerful
Counter Iritant, meeting the indications- of
Vessicants, without producing the diagreeable •
effects of a Blister.
For sale in Penfield, by T. S. Hankinson,.
;and by the principal Druggists throughout the.
State.
N. B. Be careful to purchase none without:
the written name of J. E. Marshal) on each,
box. VV. H. &J. TURPIN. Proprietors.
Feb. 21. 1352 i p g
Rock Spring Water Cure,
By CARI COX, M. D.,
MARIETTA, GEO.
rpHE Water Cure Establishment of Dr.
-L COX has been successful, not only in the
number of patients, but in proving the effi
ciency of die mode of treatment adopted forth*
removal of disease. Dr. Cox is prepared to
cite instances, in this place and elsewhere, to
invalids of long standing who have, under his
regimen, been restored to vigorous health. No
place in the State offers greater advantage* for
such an establishment ns that of Dr. Cox, or
holds out stronger inducements to persons in
bad health who wish to avail themselves ol th
peculiar mode of treatment used by Hydropath
ic physician*.— Marietta Advocate.
KTLetters of enquiry, poet paid, will bs.
: promptly attended tc.
Vfsreh, 1852. lO—.'im