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i SU2, <V_’ ~2 US. ST „•
I'm ihe r-r'* 7 Jim
Tltn'XHnhrlor Tttim e!! r.
My Myy and ‘.u “ oil; • ; i’ •
Alo.i r the (uililur c\ , • r* l- Mtuitig
Willi joyou- mir'.li! l.cr cimy ■ .itur<>
Wm void ol’ >•. iv -O: ell niiio,’ a ’ ‘>■<-•
Willi sdt-eompl.ici’ <7 1 i-mn:. miiiy ; | f >
WV’ tA<-t5 i hci* lii’nd .in.i -1 Tii ■ I iiJ'to tdr,
Ytrol o! •'lio ‘.’ im ;il .y.iy ‘ ‘ <■!
A- ilr.’ Jaiftk extract “I’ Imi j f t.
ITpuhn c.ime ful l grisped my fair.
And then, 11 kit# 1 i'l |*ri::t I n-mn her j iK
Awtw -h# turned and with “Mtoron wild,
Hkc v.iHoil lirr ilutlj to protect lo r ehilJ:
“Forgive tn<\
No insult interned-eml with a ichut
| um ip land started ofT at lull and
As if l had pominittoi] #Olll •• dread ded.
•Cmne back, come hack to me,"” ‘.>•■ rtk ■, j
While clis'.iMiiiio dmc-uisipi filled.!- royi s’
“f cheerfully forgive yon, Mini imu-rugim j
H ill 1 etui*** you mich liourl-reiicling poim’
1 approached her and wid, Iswect Maty tlum l
art
1 Inn hi t lie few who cull id iiin ft heart
l-V. 0 from deception *AI (lesiyns m ilicimi-,
For w men i nu>* (idwiro thee -gild sii ■ li> ions
Ooirt for tin* w-rid sir.'ll itl'r mo im'.v,
Yon Know lii.i! I UIOO j ui 1 vmv,
\,’,or to• il.ilU.red hy iffiy young fellow j
tYliiv i> well known lo b” n ru arellcr.
Now if you’ll ‘•kc; , pil.irh_ I'll tell you 111 •
se )':ei l<> this
Foryo :| 'l are ,iwitre tfi 1! i’ .• 1r n 1 .1 ‘A
M /,I.ls,
You will icun-mbor when-neglected 1 die, ■
licit 1 iv.ll .1 Turnstile r,
Wbjelt is tins sole cm- of my living an j
1 odd-lellow. ’
UNCLE JIMMY.
Forsyth, Geo, 1852.
Hu Active.
11a nptive, lie .active—
Fiml something to do,
In digging aelani-biiiik,
Or upping a shoe.
Don’t atop ui the corners
To drug out ihe day—
lie active—he active—
And work while you may.
•Tis foolish lo fuller,
()r lug in the slreet,
Or walk as if chain- shot
Were fust to your let-t:
Be nelive—be ae'ivr—
And do what you cun
‘Tis iuduslry only
That maketh Hie man.
’Tis industry makes you—
Remember —lie wise -
From sloth and Irotn stupor
Awake and arise.
You’ll live and be happy,
And never complain
Os the blues, or dum,
(Jr a dull heavy bruin.
31. -• ■— - -■. • - - • - - --* • —— ■
MaKKS OF THK (iK Vl'l.liM AN. Nil |
mini is it g< mlniuin who, without pro
vocation, would treat with incivility tiu
htnnhleirt of his species. It is a vulgar-’
ly for which no accomplishments of
dress or address cun ever alone. Show
me iho limn who desired to make ivi ry
one happy around him, and “ hose gri ul
est solicitude is never toivojust cause
ofofF’nce lo any one, mi I 1 will show
you a gentleman hy nature and Ly
practice, though ho may never have
worn a suit of broadcloth, nor even
heard of a lexicon. lam proud to say,
for the honor of our species, there are
men, in every throb of whose heart
there is u solicitude for the welfare ol
mankind, and whose every breath is
perfumed with kindness.
Meekness.—- I low difficult it is to be
ofh meek and forgiving spirit, wliendes
pitefully used. To love an enemy,
and forgive an evil speaker, is'a higher
attainment than is commonly believed.
It is easy to talk of Christian foe boar-1
mice among nc ighbors, but to practice I
it ourselves, prove® us to be diristinnsl
indeed. Tito surmises bf a lew cred- j
ulcus persons need not trouble that man.
who knows Ins cause is soon to be tried j
in court and be openly acquitted.- ISo
die evil language of the limes need not
disturb me, since in the day oTjudg
ment, ‘my judgment shall be brought
forth ns the noon day.’
‘‘Father, do fdks make clothes out,
of j east “No, foolish boy. Why, do,
\on nsk that question, Simon?’ hy, I
heard a sailor talking about his pea-‘
jacket.? |
.Mrs. Smith.—“ls Mrs. Brown ini” ,
Jam*.—“No, m< in, she’s not at home.’ I
Little Girl.—“Oh! what a horrid s\o- !
ry, Jane! Mar’s in the kitchen, helping
cook.”— Punch.
He is a Christian w ho lives like one.
Camly! Cuiuly!! >
rpilE Sut sober* ure manufacturing assorted
I- Sugar Gaudy ot a very superior quality.
They arc prepared at ail times to lilt orders
with a fresh tout perfect article, warranted ns
good us any mamilueiured in die Btnte.or else
where. Prices to suit the limes,
‘i INc 1.1. V hi INGRAM.
Auguti, April IJ, 1?62. H*
aius, McDonald,
IIILLINER AIJD DRESS MAKER.
G remgsboro', Ga.
April 3,1852. l-l --3 m
COiaKt U. BAWSM,
Attorney ;tt bun,
Columbia, Csorgiut
V\ ill practice in the (.'linttahoachee Circuit.
Nov t!'J 48 ly
xv. a. hen nett,
AT I 011 Ax; V ATI. AW .
l.vritpktß, Strvarf Cos., Ga.
JUrJi C, lr&t?. 10-’- - ly
OlKi AN OF TIIK SONS OF TLA! I Kit A.V L A XI) .STATE TKM PER AN OF CON V FIS’ TION
New Spring Goodtt.
5 \ IsT.f R sTl.ii> T 4* Vv Hi li • •
* iv*- S s? ?l* rrcl i rfOnitl. rom* r 0 ‘
fHctrl. B . . ■ to, On.,
i ‘ ■< nm lit of i’ll .icy Dry Good*, namin’ !i , h
! are:
4 Figsredittid plain w I u- < pc- i’hav It.
I.isii.a Mapnico.i 1 •[, • : :-,♦ (‘..tSo
1 III: ck 8 ilk Lite fur Man! .1 *.
.'V-,!!(. worke.l i iiilrisl evi 1 ami Cuffs.
Linci Cambrn k il.e ;kei 1 is
Ite.at Part* Kid and TVist-il Silk Glovrs.
fill n Flhrios of tier nr sr.-t uni most sfr*-
j ul Irs rind paltrrsa.
I’lmtsil Craps HefCir* njid Kmb. Tiasura.
fiitfht Cel Brocade and ■’ ‘ Si In.
Mmbrtliilercd and Chnllya,
Klpli Chari Hlfrped autj jdaid Biiln.
Ruprr. Ifni rni lend Uafra ft-tu
li e'i Krsneh printed Tniletens.
Frerch Jncomlinnd Poulsinoulh Lawns.”
! o rut Hi an,l Sivips (fiughnms.
Frrrirh, lloi.’ .'-!i and Am- rimrf prims.
And a lie *i e.inplste assortment of J Jours
I tie Goods for family >l-0, llnmilloii l-J Sheeting
i Bleached III!d Brown Hbcetliig.
Tatilc, Liusii and Dtimask.
Ire. l mid Rjoteh T. welling, grta! 1 ire ty,
. frji.li binrnnnd Diriia Kye Diaper.
M irllero and Mnuners Stripes.
Cotton Osnahuras and Factory .Suipr <.
r AN) 11 great variety of goods for (fT.ti,fiicn
and boys wear: till 1 I wl.iidi they <.'f|T-r on lie
-1 In leriiis, fh,mi'i.-s vlsiimo rh • city
.ale incited to t ■■< | l md cxatu.iie tbi-ir .Slwli
Augiisttr, U, 11it
- o\v Goods, New Goods,
lY| ILl.fc.ft ‘J- WAKRKN have jpst reei-i 1
* ved. al tle ir Stor-’ ’ (Ciimli.ddN u'ornrr !
‘opposite the A1 a nsion llons'A a large oad well j
• e!. <-(ed s'l.Vk fifth,• NdVI'IS I AND M l ‘I j
IW sill: )N Abl.ll .S'i’YLr: -: OK t.uyi)
| Fttß Si’KINtJ AND §UMAIKK VVIMK.
atnoiVr with h are
j Rich pi t iii and Brocade Silks, newiyl:*a,
Kmltossed Ilernuai. and Broeadc llmbVd.
Here gr S.
Rich Satin Striped and Plaid Bercf/ea.
Largs Stork of French and Orgulidy .Mus
lins. |
Knthrnidereil and Dotted 3u Iss M :n,
French, Kngliah, .and American I’t inta.
Super. Scotch Gingham*, and some very j
clirnp.
Rich Rmhroidcred Gapes, Cherrrisctts and i
amlrrslewea.
Kl.h Mmlircideredyi.sittes, MaotHlns and
Show la.
Rich Swiss and Jaconet Muslin Trimmings.
A fine Stock of Goods for Gentlemen and
hoys wear.
AT,IO
GF.ORGIA OSNAIHIRGS and STHIPLS
: AT factory pricks.
We respectfully request our friends and the
. public generally to examine our F.XTEN
SIV'K STOCK hi ore |nirahnMug, tiesuring
them that our Goods being right, our pric. a will
be also,
Augusta, April 3, 1852. 1 I --4 m
gT W. F F R&Y & Vp:
WHOI.ESAT.E AfiD RI.TAU. DF.AI.EIIs IN
Kata, Ciips, liimncti, Flowers
mid I'tub re 11 as.
Marumi Ha!) JiuihJjna, Broad Sired,
Augusta, (la.
Feb 21, 1852. 8
Ejitertakimon!
ItV KORHIU I’MvH l\<;
UTS friemls may Hud his house on the North
side of Newnan, near Rev. Mr. Alexan
der’s. lie designs to be odeoiiiiitoduting, and
hopes to satisfy all reasonable patrons
Hreiiklast, Dinner, or Sttppi r, 40 cents.
Horse per day, (id
liaise I ‘d, 40
I fse of Lot for Drovers, per day, if 1 00
Newnan, April 17, 1852. 1(1
E. J. Johnston — Mnoon.Gu.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Watches, Jewelry, Silver ami Sil
ver Plated Ware,
Xjiiui-., Cutlery, Military aml
( ;me> Goods,
Daguerroti/pe Stuck, Watchmaker*’ and Sil
wemnilh*’ Materials, Musical Instrument*, I
Perfumery, ifc <\-c.
3 doors fiom the I.anicr House:
Watchwork executed in (lie best inanr.er,
at short notice, and warranted.
Macon, Nov, 29 -J9 ly
!i. L. LKESCOTT,
’ .Vtloi'iieyA Counsel lor :tl l.att,
Koilcetor in liquity,
Middle District , Liu.
OFFICE IN,-\M AMA.'SeIIIVI n co., o'.
| Will give his prompt attention to nil business |
I entrusted to hi* cate, in the abhve district, and
I in Bulloch and Effingham cf tit* Eastern Dis- j
| trier.
March 27,
If AIUIWK li A KIOSiF,
FACTORS AND
:COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HA V STRKF.T,
wajjL'sjr jkiuaua.*illa rs uiNxi,*
It B. HARDWICK.
J. O. COOK.
I Nov. 9th, 1350. 4p-*-tf-
J, L. STEWART,
Vr F.KPS a private Hoarding House to* nfci
l-V nAcommodation of the public. I'Pice- ae* I
cording to fare.
Cony* i*B Station IW. 13 1861 f>o
\V. s WIIiLIFORD^
CO MM 5 S*ilOH MUltt KXAAT,
MACON, GKO.
Nev ft, 1851. 45, ly .
Notice to Doldors and Creditors.
\I-L persona indebted to the Estate of
James B. Aickelsen, late of this county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, ami those to whom said Estate is in
debted, are desired to present their claims duly
proven and i t tet osofthe Law.
ANN M N ICKFI.SON, E'x.
W. T. SHANNON, EV
Greene! ’to*, ril 5, I>.V.’. 15—5 t
To the Public.
H.V\ ING noticed in the “Temperance
■ Banner,*'that Dr Allen, of Troup Cos.,
, Ga,has pttbi sited to the world that It* has “a'’,
cdhiptishcd liimself in the healing at ly** Und< r
Dr's Pitman A Durham, 1 take tins method
of infotyiing the public, that il l am the Dm
ham ni uded toby IV. A , lie lias attempted to
Impose Imnse if on jl.em as far us relates to me.
by giving pgb icily to a isiseliood. Dr. Allen
know* nothing whatever of my practice of med
•vine. L.DI ItiIAJL, Sen.
Matyh 87, 18.'2 13— (it
1 it t viv r isi¥ i v
J. A. V A.l v\ i In i*. lu Ij,
-,--a|p \ ij-a <p * TT-G^
v, , , v j, ; Hail /.. ”1 Iran), Augusta, Gel).
■ ,ft I. ‘ s, Cassitnercs, Vesjinjs. Drip Dew's..
I H-. t i.e nmd”- ta :;>■; r, . and ay fa.-fijonable as cal be :.a,l in
r.tr.,VDV JIARB G’I.OTSJ S7t*.
• , r 11 1 c, - . i,r adapted to the season. Mv stock at
die pt.-e ,1 IS ’• an i ei! *•,. . -,!, compri.ii!K every iking >• and desirable.
A Isn't ,
Vfl ite : and r .,t, , v .| • ;k. r .*(*• mil Mei in- under garnv nts, Collars, Silk, ‘Cottftfl
. Kid CL -. r -n-r.V ;s U, si. ry, Moray IK ID < ftr,ckCfavats, Sill; art I Cotton Umfire’llau,’
V. ’ ■’ ‘ .1. A. VANWINKLK
Augusta, At,rid3 18'7. • M
Sl'jJ- Ot tt t.>-2 r S3.’ V A’ ‘Wk Aei <Br.u3 /T*. 3
|_s; e p A fr |t*e f c< rr‘-. ; ;Iy en <.- ml s foil assortment of Ready-made Clothing and
i (fentlStnet.’s wirsiln-- sppsrel t>{ all deee-.piii ,sand quglitie*.
ALSO . .
nufar tuar : lb',•r.rmwit* to'flrder. Warrant good fi’s nrfdto give satisfactidit in all eases.
We nl.o -,H ns cheap and on es rod terms an any house in tfxfcitf, and witnld rc| eeifitly in
vit* all our iiK-oonntry friends to give us a ell'.
.1 C. FERRIS, • G.-A. PAUL.
Align ‘l,l • K. 21, |BS' 7 . * B—!y.
. II nol-~'.e:!e am! Iletai/ Dealers in Heady made Clothing , Trunks. Carpel Bags, fyc.
1 ntlcfdiu Ihilted Ktiitei Hotel, Aiigiivdi, ii;i.
JM NEWBY GQ. ore now receiving a fnm ami well selected Stock of Spring and Sum
mer Clothing - Fine Shirt--, Gloves, Ku.-pt nib rs, Collars and together with every artiole
me v -ry for gentle men's wear. The readers ol the Banner are rcepies-ted tp call and examine
tor theiusejves.
Fell. I8:i2. * y ‘ * . 8 ‘
i’orsj lh I>uiiileC.olli'siatc S,r
sliicie.
I'nurd of In s limed nr*.
Rev. W C. \\ II,ICES, A. M. Principal.
Instructor in Mathematics, Intellectual and
Moral Sciences,.
JAMES A. BASK, A. B.
Instructor in Natural Science and Ancient
Languages.
Miss MARY K. BARLOW,
Instructress in french, Higher Lnglish, and
Assistant in the preparatory Department.
Mrs. MARY A. WILKES,
Instructress in Botany and History.
Mrs. .MARY A. .MANN,
Instructress in the Ornamental Blanches.
HERMANN BRAUMULLER,
Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music,
and ol the G< rmnn Language.
Mrs. ADEL!. \ J. UASA,
Assistant in .Music.
Mrs. AGNES BRAE MULL A,
Instructress oii tlie Guitar.
Tile Nprjng Term Commences on the Sec- I
Ond Monday in .lan. and closes vv.tli an exam
ination and exhibition in Compos,lion ant!
Music, on the Second Wednesday in July.
The Autumnal Term will contmeiiee on the
lirtt Wednesday in August, and close on the
last Wednesday in Nov., which Will bf Come
mencement Dry.
Friends who deir* it, can ohlain a Cata
lpgue and special information respecting tin
School, by addressing tlit- Principal, or Col.
J, S. PinckardfSec. of Board of Trustees.
Man It ti, H-51. 10—ts
HORACE PITCH & Cos.
DEALERS IN
c£JUi4)'3Uaaauif aajtaaU. t-Jii
dd Street , next tlaor to Jlrchanics''Dank,
IVSJU'oai, G(ors;Li.
Whcrb may at all times he lound a general
Slock of Gopds usually kept in Clothing Sloit s,
siicit tis
Merino Shirts, Linen liosom flo.JJrairers
Socks, Gloves, Cra nils, Slocks,
Jlandkerchitfs, Suspenders,
Utnhrel/its, Trunks, I'ur
pcl Jfaos, Valises, <J-c.
Frdsh supplies weekly from our Manufactory,
eqflierState and Chapel Streets, New Haven.
j Nov. p, 1851. -15—ly 1
PIERSON cVb HELD r”
]\lu nit-fa c hirers of/’ud Dcn/crs in
PArfHIONAISLK, ’ RKADf MAUL
t'LOTfIING,
■ and l:\tncij Dress articles, Wholesale 4*
Retail.
i P it S. would respectfully invite the trtten
] lion of country Merchants to nu examination it
! their Stock. No, HU, .Bryan and tid St. Julian
; Sts. Savannah, Gu.
DANIEL PIERSON.
E.MAiNDEJ. HEIDT.
] .March Ak, 18. VJ. 13
KLUTZ & LI^NENKUHL,
J3‘oi titiil Nilot* laßt'ri,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
HAVE now on hand,-am! are daily receiv
ing an excellent assortment ol BOOTS
A N P SHOES, for ladies and gentlemen's wear,
which they will eell very lyw,
| . They are also prepared to make, on short
• notice, Boots-or Shoes, of most superior aqd
nshiotlabjc styles
Greettesboro', Jalv 10th, 1851. tJS
Pcmicld Diiily Ikck.
r pil E SuhsiTrilier will have n Hack, to rmj
l from Penlidd to Greenesboro’ to connect
with the day Passenger Tram of Cars ‘l'he “
Hack will leave Gyeencsboru* every day (Run
! days etwepted) immediately after the arrival,..
I the Cars.
JAMES LANGFORD.
Jan 31, I*so. 5-3 m
City Hotel—Atlanta.
r plIE titidersigned has fitted up in suitable
I style, a large and lonmipdious Ilous*-, at
the corner of Floyd and D> cat:;r streets. At-j
laiita, Ga .tor the purpose ol ueccmmodatiog
traits, tent attJ regular Board- is. Tiiis Houv -
’s kept ii|)Oii strict;) temperance print tpus, a tut
alt who wish ipii, t avCMuanvlntiotis, are res
! peettully ui.ttcdjog \e the C ;y Hotel a trial, t
L. R BUTLER.
| Jar. 3. 185-J. y_ t ; m
Ai’l'MCTIiD BiC-LiS)!
Medical llou.se, Established Fifteen
years airo, by
DR. KINK KLIN,
N. W. Corner of Third & Union Streets, be
tween Spruce and i’iiie Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Youth atul Manhood, A Vigorous Life ’
o/ a. premature death.
IiINKELUN on -Self Preservation.
Only 25 Cents: ‘
Ti i book Jti't-pnVlMiC'l it tllloi wkh u'-'ff-tl infatn'at'On, on 1
1 the iiitiniu = du<] Hi ease- of the o<jjier.uivo4) , .’gan<. It atidre-;- :
ih-ell dike to YoVUh, Manhood-and (HI Age. and should l>t* ;
ii ■ad by :Jl.
Tha vidnahli* advice find impr ‘s ive warning it <Hve*. uvillpre- |
. Mit yivit tt misery ajid suttering ami save annually Thou* :
, oHive-*. ’ * „
iVvut.ihy rcfUng it will learn how to prerent the
tioii oft ! eir children.
.\ i’ itt t • vi- of J>cens3,enclose,l in a letter, addrj'-fd toI>R.
KfNKEIJN. N. \\'. corner of thiml and Union Streets, be-w en |
.- [ and Line. I’luludelj'hhv, will enure a book, under envoi- l
bp *, return mail.
i’tr.-ou-i at a distanceim'y address I)r. K.-by letter, po-t paid,
and Vi • cured at home.
I •utb'.i ‘e-j of inp-, Directions. Xie. forwarded, l y ending
’ .1 re fti .'.ance, and put up secure from Damage or Ctiriodty.
IJ itik- c!bar . New- Aii.-nts, lVdlars, L nv>- cr-*, ami all oth
| crs 4 supplied >vii! the jibove work at very low rates.
Nov. 8.1851, 45—ly
Di. W W v 3 ARSIIAIIa
OX’* MACOA, oi:o.
WOULD call the attention cf the public to I
n number of certificates published in va- I
nous papers in the State of cases of Fistula i
] cured by him. In the treatment of Fistula, j
iecourse is generally had to the knife, which is ;
| always painful and often hazardous and very J
1 frequently unsnecesfui.
More than olte lit,lf of the casFs that itsve |
| come under his care of late, had been subjected
1 to thy knife without experiencing the least ben
i flit, but rather njade worse. They were per
fectly ettred by Dr. M. without the Vise of the I
knife, dr any saclt operation, without the least!
danger, and with butiittleor no pain, In most j
eases thy treatment does not prevent the ordi- I
nary pursuits of business, although the patient
is m- •rssnrially otiligcj tube under the iitime- |
I mediate care, and supervision of the Doctor 1
! from one to lour weeks, according as the na
ture and circumstances of Rie ease may demand. ‘
I Dr. M, docs not exaggerate, when he says that
the plan oftreathient he pursues is obliged to
: succeed in ninety-nine cases oat ofa hundred,
1 if not in every cnoe of Fistula.
Rend! Itead!!
M.icn\,fith Oct. 1843.
j Vt;. W, W. MARSHALL;—Dear Sir— ’
D ihe gr. at i lit-fi have recently received at
•your iiaiuis, inducesmc to offer my testimony
to Your successful treatment ol Cancerous affec
tions.
Some ten years ago, a small lump, soVne- 1
tiling like a wart, made its appearance in the I
centre of my lower lip, giving meat first no in- |
convenience or pain. After several years it!
began to’grow. I then applied tty a physician
who cut it off below the surface cl the iip and I
I ttrnt it with caustic, ami I thought, cored it
■ In a slnut time afterwards, it reappeared and 1
crew more rapidly than before: affecting with,- I
; in the last six months, the glands of the neck,
and ,-iivitig me occasionally considerable pain.
My physicians ztuve it as their opinion thm it
was cancerous and that frothing could- relieve
mehut the knile.
In tiiis situation 1 put* myself under yoitr
treatment, on the IjJtli September last, apd to
day, I think 1 may safely say, that l am well,
i trust that you will long live to afford relief to
tlie afflicted and distressed. With n.y wavnyest
ihanks, ft,r your kind and constant attention
(htring'my stay with you,
I am respectfully, yours,
S FLOYD.
Col Floy Jis known to the community as the
brother of Judge Floyd, and “an eminent lawyer
rosidhigat Modison.Ua.
March 6,1859. 10—ly
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CAIiMICiIAEL A5 BEAN,
AIGJ St'A, 4iA.
K EEP eonstamiyon ham), in addition to
- tlieir extensive Stock 01 Hardware and
Cutlery, a'large supply of Agricultural Imple
! menu,consisting ol Ploughs, Cultivators,-llsr
i rows, t'oru S lellers, Sir t -utters. Wheal
b ans. Threshers.; Jr nil J / xr. Ac.
Fe >. ’iff, j -y o
. r l3r< ac. iic:.
| and Vjj A Cords of Tan Burk wanted hy tlie
i vF'i V 81:!)* rtber, lor u digit the highest
price w.d be paid.
E. BE4ZLY.
M oodviiie,March 27, JtS'J 13--rs
(JiiJ-lOiSksSA, /
Greens Ciuuty, \ i
A Y7HF.RKAS, I’l'h'i Hall, Executor of the
will of William 11. Hall, decayed, up
* plies for letters Disn.lssary on said Estat. :
Tliesc are ther-iure to cite and a,], no (lie li all
and singular the kindred and creditor# ot said
,i,--a ...<•(:, ui he. pad appear at niy.oilice within
the time prer .'liin'd by lii'V, to, show cause, i|
’ any they ii.tve, or letters will he granted said
apjrhrnnt err the first Monflay in Beptember
1 next, itj terms of tin* hw.
Given under lay hand at oi:ice i,i Greenes
’ boro’, l-'i'li 27, 1f.52 . j
0 -2m. J. W.Ct>DKIN, Ordinary
•(TiXfHSG J-i. t
Greene CvH Court of Ordinary,
fi ifCKN M(K)R li applies to me Hr the:
A Jldiliirdiausliip ifM ey A K Kendall, Uj
j nor. and Hei ry A S vlepp, tiiinoi and orphan
id’ Jatiles Miipp, dye’d:—Ail petsotis interested ‘
’ wiji apprnr atv iny < iiice ftiicw cause, ii (
! any they Jitive, why letters of Guon iqnahip :
sl.'i'Uhl act he grunted said applicant in terms
’ of tiie luW.
Given under my hand, April Ist. 1852.
JAY W GODKIN, Oiiiinary.
April 3. 14—ft
: Ji S MiG G J.i, t
Grn nc County $ Court of Ordinal y
VUTNCKN T riAM'ORD applies to me tori
Letters ol Ad.'tiiiiretratijan upon thy Es- ,
late of .Elisha S. Banter, dec’d:—All persons
interested Will appear and show cause, it any
tin y him-, why ictte:-r suoald not be grtrtiled
said applicant in terms of tiie law.
Given under my naml in “iiice, April Ist,
1552. JAS. W GODKIN, Ordinaly.
April 3. , 14—5 t
rpwo mi mils a mu’ date, v e will apply to
-S- the Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
for leave to sell the Lands belonging to tire
Estate of Win. Cre'tlille* deceased, except the ,
widows dower.
BINAi CR EDILI.W, AdinDc.
It. A. CREUILLE, Ad’r.
April 10, 1?52. 15
fjp WO months after date, we will apply to
1. the Com tof Orditfafy of Greene County,
for leave to sell the Linn's and Negroes belong
ing to the Estate of Emanuel Barker, deceased.
R.F. BARKER, { . ~
J. F. PARKER, \
April 10, 1852. 15
UJA.W.O nionht3 after date, L will apply to the
!- Court ol Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell the Lands belonging to the mi
ners of A. J. Broach, def eased, iof the benefit
of said minors.
S. D. DURHAAI,Guard’n.
April 10, 1852. 15
Adiiiinhtrntor’i) S;t!e,
tTT'ILL be sold before the Court House door
v v in Early county,on the first Tuesday in
May next, within the lawful hours ot sale, a
Tract or parcel of Land, containing two hun
dred and fifty acres, known os lot number one
; : nndred thirty- eight, in .the twenty eighth dis
| triet of Early comity,To be sold in pursuance of
ten ord-’r from the Honorable tlie Inferior Oburt
; of Talwferro county when sitting as a Court ol
j Ordinary for distribution among the legatees of
Solomon Brown, decease J. Terms oi sale to
j he made known on the day of sale.
MOBES BROWN, Ad’r,
Jan. fith., 1892. 6—td
TWO MONTHS after date, I will make.
application to the Coart of Ordinary, oi
Greene County, far leave to sell the Lands be
longing to the Estate of William Bickers, De
ceased.
L. B. JACKSON, Ad’mr.
March 13th, 1852.
; np wo Months after date 1 will apply to the
j i- CourFof Ordinary of Greene County, for
j leave to sell a Negro man named Jack, be
longing to Mary Y., Lovitia E , and Martha
j C.’Janes, minors, for the benefit of said mi
j nois.
R. J. DAWSON, Guardian.
March 20,1852. 12—2 m
Aj-wo tp Oil tits after date, we will make np
-iU plication to the Four <*f Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell the Land and
■Negroes, iielonging to the Estate of Jesse Perk
i itigs, deceased.
NICHOLAS PERKINS,# „ ,
VINCENT SANFORD, j x
Mi rc h Jsttt, f852.
i rp wo months after date, we Will apply to the
| JL Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell the Lands belonging t) tlie Estate
oi William Credilie, deceased, except the wid
-1 oiv’s dower.
SINDE CRKDiLLE, Adm’i.
R. A. CREDIBLE, Am’r.
aEWTON house.
Corner of Broad St. & College Avenue,
A Til !E 3*, GA.
r |PHE undersigned, having taken the above
§- popular and well known* Hotel, is pre
pared to accommodate the travelling public bnd
i permanent Boarders, in a style that cannot j
■ fail to give entire satisfaction.
B. KING,
Formerly of Forsyth. |
| Athens, .Tar. 12, 1952.
Notice.
\GOOD supply of Sole; Harness, Kip and
- Brogan LEATHER, on hand and for
sale fit low prices—all Georgia manufacture,—
j Ordess from a distance executed witlt dispatch. ;
*sppjy to
R 1,. M’WHORTER. 1
Penfield, Ga., Nov, 15 4n
, Planters Tkftperaace lloitsp,
GBIS I’IA, GA.
( South. I Vest Corner of the City. )
! Am at my old stand w ith enlarged nccotn
; A modations, and prepared to .give all that
may call a plenty of
COLD WATER DRINK,
amh as for the balance they must take the
chalices, and if not satisfied no pay required
I My prices for the future will he as Allows;
For Mairand HorSe, iireanfast, supper
and Lodging $!
~ „ Single Meal, 35
i „ ~ Lodging, 15
~ Horse fee t 35
„ per day and night, <5
* Month, JJT.lil)
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Griffin, Ga., July 12,1851. 2,8 —ts j
LAMliilli SALE.
IOFFIIR for salr the following Lots of Land,
- to wit:
Lot No. 99*. 13 ilist, Early; No. 397, 13
dist , Larly ; No. 317, 13 dwu ~ Lurly ; Lot 3*
Mil Wt., Km ! v-; No 147, J3 liist., Habershonf;
No. 60, 11 dist., Habersham; Lot No. -36, 1.4
i!ist., Hahershn n.
Ail \n; i Will be dispose-! of on reasonable ,
; teriui, -ti sr!y application is made. Address
A. T. SCOTT*. j
Greene shorn*. Geo:
f Aug, 15, tfi3l tri mly 33 ts
Jew David's,
iiFB REW PLASTER.
Til E gtreat remedy for Tfnnnatism, Gout.
T :iu in the Side, Hip, I'cCek. Limbs and
J-.inlr. $• ■■sfitl.t, King** Evil. White Steel
’ T “■•rs, StiJ Joints and all
i i'uii.s n halerer.’
Whi te this 1 luster is applied, Bain cannot
; exist. It has l> . n beneficial in cases of weak
ness, fitch ns Pain and Weftkniss in the Stom
ach, Weak Limbs, tameness, A Section of tha
(Spit e, Female Weak in es in the back or sides
• Ju-uljlic without it. Married ladies, in defi
'cate situations, fiml gicat relief from constant*
: |y wearing this Piaster:
The application ot’ the n,aster between the
1 Ciouldi is lias been found a celt am remedy (hr
Colds, C, ughs, Phlhisie, and Afiections of the
] Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys in.
, tjammnlioii by perspiration.
q q q .
Tho - from luiagi-ut residing nt Tron
ton/rtni^stce:
Thi NT ’N. Gihfion Cos. Tenn , Nov. 7, *49.
Mrsßß?.?n')vii,& .Meaf—neutienun: The Hebrew Hu ier is
1 e- mingp’ piiliu- in
who a\s lie would not bo wt bout tlii> Plaster ir live Imndred
tli-lhu - .- ny .ar. silie wasa#.io.ed for'OUie time with an enlargf
n.ent of Ihe up Ken. which g ve her a j-rcat deal of pain. ‘ij i8
t-uolliu'i ; n \m u had ex cut led uj. marly to the armpn, andoc-
Ciwionaiiy she Could -••um|y bivathe Me con tin. >d for a
I e-in i 1 in If t me,
be t;’!iv ieiau . but ti.ey jl.u-i.i-:’ no relief. She procured a box
ol ihe mivcw ailib’st r .-tieued iier almost immediate!v t
I'i idle v. -hek- 1 p-a ri.ppiy <>iit 0.1 ranUcon ututly. Tin etacts
vne;at li eriy ton e a you think proper—tliey are .-üb. tan
tialty true.
Rc p* ifully. vourfi, &c,
JKiSK J. WELLS.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Head the following testimony from a Physi .
Cl it 11.
Gentt.kmeis—Your ll< brew Plaster has cured me if pains of
■* Itieli 1 .:a .’ snlYetedlor tw* !ve 3'ri.rs jia ( inuingthi i>er:od
lld t.tcd under an<ik ti nofmy l in ami .aide, and tr tum my
re die- tlrnt mv own jnc-dic.il expo icnce -uggcsicd, but wiih
>. tit o.i:G iving r< fie . At leugih 1 u ed your Plater, and am
now by is good eiieets . ntirely cured. 1 will recommend the
Jew Idiic id or lb b:ew Plaster to all who aresitfleriug irotn cou
(traction us tho mii.-cde*. or petmm I.*, pains in il.e ideortaek.
The people of tie. rgia liu>e but to become acquainted with its
virtues wiien tiiey will rc.ort to its- u: c.
Yours, truly.
M. \Y WALKER, M.D.
Tor-yth, Monroe County, Cla.
To Mees’-’f. Scovill 5# McaJ, New Orleans, La.
KE.TIiMUiIiR !
The ‘tennineis soldo,.ly by tu, and our advertised. 1 tract •
Ihrouijhvtn Vie SumUi. No Pei ear is ai.imv/ed to skllit.
In future the genuine will have ihe signature of E. TA \ LOit
Iht ucic stiil-plateeiu/r(fved label on the tup of each bx.v;
counterfeit which, will U prosecuted ot, fuyery.
SCO VIL & BEAD,
113 Chartre.-, st., New Ot lean,
Sole Gene-ial Agents for the Southern States, to w heat all order*
and applioatMmsfoi[ agn.cie mu .t be addres-ed.
Sold by T. S. Hani-.in.-on, Penliebl, Ga.
~ l'.tm At NeJ,eu, Macon,(Ja.
~ liattey bi Pro., Rome, Cla.
„ I) tnforth Negle. CoiuutLus, Ga.
„ I>’.U cN. Ma.--; uli. Fort Oaines, Oa.
„ F. O. Welch A.iiaoy.oa.
So’.d at wltolesaiel.y lluviland -v lii*iey. Augwita.
iluTtlacti. il.-sirnlijt Cw.aad T. M. 6*ken
Charleston,Si. C.
.Marih!3, IS.W, tain
GEORGIA
SARSAPA R I L L A .
FOR
Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Loss
oj Appetite, Constipation of the Buicels,
Piles, enticed by Costiceness, Bain in the
Bnirel*,or Rheumatism, caused hy the use
cf Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Bails, VC
cers, SlCeJkc.
r l Mils PREPARATION is made as pare as
-L possible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial eff
sects in diseases of the Liver, and tkseaecfr
mining from an impure state of the Blood,
prove it to be the putes! and most useful prepar
ation of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those tvho-have used the various prepara
tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by tlie taste and
effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one
bottle of Dr. D’s, preparation, than in halt a
dozen bottlesas it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted
to professional use, nothing but the pur 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 arisirg from the imprudent use of
Me rcury.
Prepared only by DENNIS, M. D., Aa
gusto. Georgia.
Sold in Augusta by YV. H. Tutt, P. A. ?do
ise,D. B. Plumb J*. Go., YV. H. &. J, Turpin,
Haviland, Risley, A. Cos , W. K. Kitchen, and
Barrett, Carter i. Cos. In Penfield by D. Her
ron, M. D.
Price —§l per bottle; 6bottles for
Remember to ask for DENN Ib’GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, July 5, 1851. 27 ly
Original Certificatrs and Let
ter*.
/'"'LAN be seen by any who will eall at die
VV store ol the Subscribers, received since the
Ist of January, 1851, proving the superiority
and worth of
MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD
iOATOR,
There is no Humbug here! *U
,’iit plain andstri'-l t-forward truths,
i bis Liniment Will net cure every thing,
nor every disease, eitner in “Man or’Bepstf*
hut what it is said to cure, that we will WAR
RANT, or the
Money will be Paid Back!!
The Db eases refered to are--
Rheumatism, Acute and Cl ronic—Lumba
go, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections
Dislocations, Sprains, (Rrfemaious Swellings,
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises’
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons,’
Weak Back, U> adaehe, Gout, Goitre, Palsy *
i and Toothache.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly rrcom
; mended in the treatment of inflammation of the
j 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 annals of Medicine, as’
■an Bxcitant) and will produce a reaction if
I the vita 1 spark but feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to tie a most powerful
J ‘.'ouster Irit out, meeting the indications of
Vi ssicams, without producing the diagreeable
J effects ofa Blister,
For sale in Penfield, by T. S. Hankinson,
and hy the principal Druggists throughout the
! Stale.
!, N Ce careful to purchase none without
,ihe written name oi J. E. Marshall on each
r , TURPIN, Proprietors.
I'eb. 31. 1*52, g
Rock Spring Water Cure,
iSy < A il\ COX, JI. Si.,
: MARIETTA. GEO.
I 11 , Ciit, Establishment of Dr.C.
U>\ libs been successful, not only in the
number of patients, but in proving the effi
ciency of the mode of treatmentadopted forthe *
removal of disease. Ur. Cox is prepared to
cite instances, in this place and elsewhere, to
invalids of long standing who have, under his
| regimen, hem restored to vigorous health. No
P •.• in the State offers greater advantages for
‘ ; :l -‘ establishment as that of Dr. Cox, nr
h: l.ls cut stronger inducements to persons in
l a.i health who wish to avail themselves ol the
, peenliar mode of treatment used hy Hydiopnth
, s- physcian*.- Min ima Aiirocatr.
LTLetters of enquiry, pest paid, will be
! promptly attended t.
March. Ml 19 ._3 m