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For t'l ’ ‘ l\'ni ; ; l)'inri’ \
My Mt yon,'.’ Iv.L .■■, ntul nrt thou do; II
Tiiv spirit \ tiro. :i rover tied ?
Yes! impels now tin e mv,-,
Blest heart of innocence .■■ml .lote!
’Ti.s but a dr.- m: i can't 1<• 1i• • ■ <■,
‘Hi*t thou wilt ; * r i.i >:'■• r-.eci e
From mo a mother's i re.
And oil hi t lit'.le liles-io, * Jure.
But there thou i:rt.bcr. It of life,
Believed from peril, p.iitt mid striiu ;
Thy childish j.r.ittK*,! ely o .e,
1, iiushed in il “tUi: Toy Kpiiit'.- :;*>ttc !
llow lately sioee [ e.illeil thee iti'ne,
A holy gilt from lo'iiveii'i shrini —
llow pleased to hel my “liisl horn hr. ah,
Ami now lay hnji.w mv anmliid i.i oe.Uii.
The soft blue eyes will never ln.ee
Ag'ian, the features of my face ;
The ringlets of thy ghv-*)’ hair,
Are sleeping on thy > •eh so lair.
“Smile g, title Alice,” •eaile once more
(),l mother, as .-!,e knee’- hid,as*
Thy sainted form; I -k hut lliis
l/ist offering to my parting kU !
Ah, no! tile light of life has set,
Thy mini! vvi'li heavenly spirits m I,
With angels now thy voice does swell—j
I’ll weep no more: Sweet huh", Farewell!
EMMETT. I
Fort Valley, (la., April 17th, 1852.
Onto. UitTuverti.
Translatedfrom the (, immi.
Oat of the tavern I've just stepped to-night;
Street! you ree.iugiit in a very had plight.
Bight hand anil left hand are both out of
place;
Street, you are drank, Vi. a v ry clear case
Moon! his a very queer (I mre you cut,
One eye is Marii ■ .vliile t'other i shut,
Tipsoy, I see, and you're iris-atly to Idaine ; j
Old as you an• his a t rri ie ..at.ie.
Then tin ,-treet i.it.ip*, wh .i .. ;ean.inlou
sight!
None of them ■ TANARUS ily si aid;: g upright,
Hocking and staggering; why, on my word,
Each of the lamps is drunk a a lord.
AH is confusion ; now isn’t il odd?
I am tlie only Ibing sober abroad,
Sure it were rash with this crc.v to remain,
Better go into the tavern eg
(,S. ( Magazine.
Now Spring Cooils.
full supplies.
s\o w j>i:.\ a Mi*ica is, a ih;h- ra.
I.) ESPKCTf ULLY uunouuci to friends ami
IV public, tlml they have ri.-ivi-,’ ilh i:
full SPRING SUPPLIES, cmhrai-in < n very
lnrt{- mid elegant assortment ol STAPLE mnl
FANCY DRY GOODS, among which nre:
Rich white, watered and plain white Glace
Silks,for I,tidies Scurfs and Mnniillu.
Rich fancy and white liiocude Silks, for
Ladies Dresses.
Superior small Checked and Striped Sum
mer Silks.
Rich, Brocade Silks, for Ladies’ Mour
ning Dresses.
Superior black Rep. and rich fig'd black
Silks, and black Nankin ('rapes.
Rich Printed Bareges, and Barege DeLnins.
Paris printed Grape de Paris and printed
Grenadines, of new and splendid styles.
Superior plain white, black and limey col
ored Crape de Paris.
Fancy French printed Organdies nnd Jaeko
liets, of new and elegant stjles.
Hoyles's printed Dawns, ol beautiful styles,
ami warranted fist colors.
A Inroe a irtment of fancy Gimps. I.aco
and Ribbon nos, for Du m s Drorses.
White .Silk Fringe* tor Ladies iScatls and
Mantillas.
Plain and White Dotted Swiss Muslins fur
Ladies Dresses
Superior White Cnmbrirks, Jackonets, Mull
nnd Niinaook Muslins, of soil mid beuutilul
finish.
Plain, \\ bite, Black nnd Fancy Colored Ba
reges.
Lupin's Superior Black Bombazma and
Black Challys's.
Ladies’ White and Blnek I.ace Munrillus.of
rich and elegant styles.
Ladies’ Black Silk -Mantillas (some fur
Mourning.)
Ladies’ Rich Valencietics Dace and Dm - 1
broidered Muslin Collars
Ladies’ Kinbroidered Muslin and Lace Ull
tlersleves, ol beautiful sty It s,
Ladies’ French Worked Cliiniusettcs, of rich !
and elegant styles.
Ladies’ Duibroidcred Linen Cambiic ami
French Lawn llaudkercliii .
Jarkom-t and Swiss Muslin Edgings and In
serting, a lai -ye n.-sm tmeiit.
Real Valencieucs and i'lircad Daces, (Ed
gings and Inserting* )
F. Muslins, and Muslin Band*,
for Ladie’s Pulf Cud's and Fmlet deev •...
Ladie’s Plain White ami rich Duibrsnhred
Crape Shaw Is.
Ladies’ plain While, Bhu k nnd Fat cy Km
broidered Grenadine Shaw i
Ladies’ \\ kite a.id Bin k Embr. fieri .1 Dace
and Fancy Grenadine earls.
Ladies’ elegant I,tidal and ruh ani.h
Fa ns.
Ladies’ Carved tlu.li Combs, of new and
beautiful patterns.
Avery large as. ttment of Ladies', Gentle
mens’, Youths'and Citildrens’ Hosiery of su
perior style and manufactare.
Alexander's Ladies’ Kid, and Ladies'and
Gentlemens’ Gaumlctt (■ ms.
Superior Ginghams and Prints, of new and
beautiful styles.
Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and
12-4 Linen Sheetings.
Superior 8-4 ami 10-1 Damask Diapers, Da
mask Table Cloths nnd Damask Napkins.
llucabuck Diapers, a superior article for
Towels.
Extra Silk Wnrp French Black Cushmeretts,
nnd single Mill Freneli Blnek Ca.sinieres, a
choice and elegant article lor gentlemen's
wear.
A large assortment of plain White and Fatt
er i.inen Drillings, lor Gentlemens’ and.
Y ouths’ tumult r wear.
S. & S. will continue to receive through
season, by the steamers, me latert sty t> f Da
ilies’ Dress Good*, anj other Annullable arti
cles. All of their stock has been selected
with great care, inrelcrei.ee t- sty> ami qual
ity.uud they feel assured that their Goods w II ;
give entire satisfaction to purchasets.
The public are respectfully requested to call
and examine the s nortuient.
April 10,1852. It
G. W. F F UKY & CO
WUO. LSAI.r AMI RETAIL iir.Al.rßS IN
Hals C.tpt>, ISoiiuctA, Flowers,
stmt 1 tribi llus.
Masonic Hall Hui/ding, I>road Street,
Augusla, (la.
Feb. 31, 1 552. 8 j
OKU W or Tin; HONS or tempi ranch and state temperance con vention
.... - -* —rt-TTtCt .T-MBWZCB
jl N l >r.i! an order of die Iloiiora'ib- Court
I V <d Ordinary of Morgan e, .imv, v, < t t, •
’ so: i oil the last Tuesday in June next, f. lor**
, tie’ o irt tlou ■,! nr, in ih<* Town of Mudl
■• ‘ * *■*•,n i,s Rank ’Motes, K.v cuiimis
item. .. ~! s-ili , r,nr! .V counts, he!e’ 11. it.
1 si” ! . ‘.!• o! Kit,,r.rd S. I ark, l.itt ol M„,,;..ti ‘
I couniy, dfci ased- viz;
Jot , ana Dates.
In I’aricll Bunk 111. a, 55 (,
I V, Mt'ti lay 13, li-37, 1073,1 I
j Williiiiii Ward, May 37, Isy'j, j |o
Win 11 llnrvrs, Jan. 1, Is 17, 50 (JO
Win, 11. Ham,s, Jan. 1,1 ts 46, tis 87
] J.-im* Malone, Jau. 25, 1-2 -, 30 00
j <'liarles Scngt-e, June 7, 1821, |(j ;ji)
! Isa It, art!.-, Oct. 15, 18'3, h j|
, .VloorfidJ Owens, April 24, 1811, I‘Jli (ju j
! John Crutciitieid, Nov. 119, 18 15, Vs (.11 j
liir:, a Thompson, Sept. 28, I*4o, lid ()i.
T. J. M< Ch*i In y, Aug 13,1821, 38 5a
; John stoker, tv pi. 13, Ift22, 73 00 I
It. Peeler, Jan. 1, lß2ti, 7 00
M. Pncli’ t, Jail. 1,1827, 7 0(
J as. No Jau 11, 18-12, (i 02
I) Lanier,April l, 1843, 10 Gli
J L Pluck, .Sept 20, 1 r.'H, 18 87 i
C. f), Bostick, March 31, I-TO, ,j oil i
A. It. Pierce, June 16,1826, 7 59]
M. Picket, Jan 10,182(1, 17 25 j
S. Weutltingiim, April 2J, l £ 2ff, 3 03
.1. Anderson, Jr.n. 1,1841. 54 51
F. A. Ansh-y, • ii| 7, 1840, 13 0(1;
R W Jones, July , 1850, 10 00]
Joint M Coition i, Juit 30, 1833, (is
It i otr. 30, 1833, SJII 80
8. Dingier, Felt. (1,1813, 1 5u
John llawk, Jan It, 1810, 12 O’
: ! - . ■., I (i, 1639. 21 00
VV. M. White, Mar 4, 1842. 31 31
John Pickets, Jan. 1, 1645, fts ti
I \V. Rail & VV Sharks, Jau 8,1 ~ 13, 1 25 !
V. Sanford, Jr. Mny (i, 1834, 47 0(1 j
James Riley, July 21, 182 H, 5 75
J. N Littrant, Jan, 2, 1827, 3 is I
A. Scott, March 1(1,1841, 10(1 3s !
Executions.
It. fv Park vs. Edward IJanq.ton and
Job Clurk, 1827, 27 00]
R S. Park vs. Joseph Vardiinan,
Sept. 21, 1e22, 18 81
It S I‘ark vs 11 Reunipton & Clark,
Jan. 22, 1822, 77 00
VV ft Burk vs. Ii E* f.-aii;;, Jan I, D ‘7, 78 73
„ „vs E Reanipton & Clarke,l-23 77 00
„ „ „ 1822, 77 00
„ „ 1*23, 77 00
„ „ „ „ 1821, 77 00 j
„ „ ~ 1822, 77 00 ;
„ „ IU.! (sail .;, Nov 23, I*2B, 10 21]
„ „ „ Jan 21, 182(1, 14 10
„ „ A. Thompson, Oct. 25, Id'll*, ti 22 j
(>pen Accounts.
.1 Ileinsnm, IF I N, 10 00
Henry Colton, i .IT, 111 U 0
Bryant. Wheeler, 1F,17. I 25
Dr. Hudson Wade, 1832 3 and 4. 4 3f>
,M. Turner, 182 C, (12
| Id, II Harrison, 1828, 1 23
: 11 Wade, 1829 nnd 30, 50
Reuben Dawson, le.3‘J and 41, If
; W. Greer, 1839, 1 (10
B Bit say, 1827, 3 87
I Sanford lieur-roves, 1812, 02
11 Broadtioux, 1841 and 12, 1 12
j J M’Gee, 1837, 63
.lames Mayhcr, 1838, 81
j M (Slaughter, 1838, J 25
I, luiwa, 183S, 87
.1 D l’uples, 18.37 and 38, 2 50
Henry Kirby, 1833, 2 llti
1-11i|tali Anderson, 1837, 1 87
1 Joseph Varda tun, 1827, 5 09
, T Wyatt, 1833, 87
i Mr. Harnum, 1827, 5 78
; M Rumps, 1839, ( 2
.Marlin Picket, l*-!?, (i 00
T. Holoinan, 182(i, 1 00
Randolph Peeler, 1828, -1 21
! Burnett Mori is, 1829, 2 25
kobeit Dean, lß2b, 1 21
11. Johnson, 18.3-1 mid 35, 2 e l
jGeu.W Dillard, 1823, 7 50
.lames Lester. 1827, I 37
j S 11 Gilmer, 182 b, 3 31
David M Crockett, D-2G. I -11
!.1 M Dcnvenport, 182 b and 27, b 25
d->l>it Rickers, 18-14, 15, 4b ami 17, (1.3 7 9
Charles Bruce, 1848, 49, 50, and 51. 20 00
P King, 1 45, 2b till
\V 11 Rallies, 184(1 and 48, 87 38
William Glover. 1831, -l 57 j
Mr, Sims, 1819, 30 79 j
1 James Rooks, .37, (12 j
John Branch, 1843, 1 On j
William Burton, 1849, 3 9.9 j
Dr. Stanford, 18 17, 1 00 j
I W. Burton. 1-51, 4 (id j
Joel Newsom 1851, 7 20
All sold for the benefit of said Dstate |
Terms on the day ol Sale.
N T PARK. A.I i x
11. WALKi.R, , . „ l
J. Id WALKER, L S ’ I
April, 24, 1853. 17
IIURAOU PITCH & Cos.
DEALERS IN
ax 1d J. iliidu'J u,/
‘2d Street, next door to Media iiics’ Hunk,
Nnt'! . ‘.'<*<>
Where may at all ..irs be t miitl a general I
Stock ol Goods u- .Hi:;, kept in Clothing Store:-.,
such us
Merino Shirts, Linen Bosom do. Drawers
Socks, Glores, Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,
I ’mhirllas, Trun Is, ('ar.
pet Bap y Valises, i)-'.
Fresh supplies weekly from our .Manufactory, ’
corm i eV.te and Chapel Streets, New Haven.
Nuv. 8, 1-51, 45—ly
PIBKSON& lIEIDT,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
!• YSIUONAHLE ’ HEADY MAPI',
CLOTHING,
and Fancy Dress artich s, Wholesale 4’
Detail.
P. AS. would respectfully invite the atten
tion of country .Mi rebuilt* (u u rxaminntion el
tln-ir Stock, No, 101, Bryan and tie St. Julian
Sts, Savannah, Ga.
DANIEL PIERSON.
. EMANUEL HEIDT.
March 37,1852. 13
Candy! Cmuly!!
r l''llD Subscibers nre inmuifacturing assorted
1 Sugar Candy ol a very superior quality. 1
They are prepared at all times to lilt orders
with a in.-it and perfect artie.e, warranted us
--oil as any nmnufaetured itt the State or else
where. Prices to suit the times
TINe DEY A. I.NGK \M.
Augusta, April 17,1852. 1G
mus. McDonald,
MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER.
Grceneshoro’, Ga.
April 3,1852. 14—3 m
LlMUli . D.UVmO.L
At(orui') at Latr,
Coiumhus, Georgia;
V. i.) pr: i eiu -e Chat oooehei- Circuit.
Nov. 29 48 ly
. v r—
iNiiff DRV (1001)8,
•
OT'S'HJtSY* i2s - .
rpin; Suhscriher is now receiving a genera!
: J mid extensive ol Stock, Dry Bonds, (Ir.iev
rii II I re, Cutlery, <■’ P re *
pan J to sell on the iimst < ‘ntilig terms.
IL Stock contisis in jnrtot die pillowing arti-
C.U-Hl
,'dTir, CoH i*, Ric#*, Molntsr® snd
Syrirpf, Kih, ‘l ohflcco and Sfgari,
P(;vv(i> r, .Snoi,is- ud, Iron and Steel.
Rope,and Toin**,
I ,:inn !>*, Lint! m jp m and N?t?ro Cth,
Mala & Caps Hoofs and Sho*s,
SaiinetH, Jeans &C!ot i w .
Caiicoea, Muoiins, i.aufct Styiea
ALSO
A lar"e and well S!*lt*eted Htock of Farmers
1 and ,M( clianica Tool*, sucli ns Anvils, B**l
! Sf.YY , Screw of tr.< J b* st aur.!ity,
Plum sand Plane Irons, Braces ami
i Hurts, Cross (’ut and Hand and Mill H ;in
short a large Stock of of Hardware too tedious
j to mention, to l e found in the Three Story
! Brick Building on the corner of White liail
! and Alabina Streets.
N. B. ('ouniry produce bought at the bigh
i egt market price, and goods old as lo / , • caii
• ije ahortied. Give me a c■ •ii asid lor } ur
| selves.
Ail Orders pi inptly ail!.-tided to.
L. J. PA fill,
Atlanta,Fell. H , 1852. b
JAMES eTwILLIAM^
{Late oj JiiKKcri/lc, ‘Jen )
COMMIiSSIOH MKllCii.t'; i’,
Johnson's Ware J lor. Hisl'/ii Cor
ner of Hunter ij- Prior Clrc is,
Alliiiit;)) Otto.
Expects to keep constantly on linn! Corn,
| ‘Jills, Flour, Uncoil, Lird, i. liter. . „c . ■
! 11./’ Orders from a distance promptly mu-n
----i ded to.
Feb. 28.1852. b—3m.
ALDRICH vC ROYAD
DEALERS IN
J >OOTS ANL> SHOES, at Mi-tcalfs y y
• * Iron Front Store, oppo-.i the Ala.
Hall. A. &R. have on hand, and will contiu*
tie to receive, per weekly Bteaiu<TH trin New
• Vork and Philadt Ipiiia, n largo an.l well srlec
i fed stock of t!ie most fashionable ami tieatesf.
j finished LADIES, MISSES, CENTS,
[ YOUTHS nnd CIIIEDREN’S lIDDTS AND
, SHOES, all of wliich tbeyinvin* tlie public tc
! ( Xainiin , and compare prices and (piuiity be
fore purchasing.
N. B.—Be eare to cull at our Iron Front
Store.
Augusta, Jan. 31,1852. s—ly
ON THE WAV,
r lie delivered at Penfield or any Kali
■ Road Station to suit the pun b scr,
OF SEVEN DIFFERENT ftTYEEis.
SOME WJTII THE
Aeolian Attachment , ( Gilbert's Patent.)
All, of tiie most npproved tone, mid ‘vnrrnnted
ns durnble as any made in the United States
Apply ently to 1’ S. WHITMAN.
I’entield, Ga, Jail. 12, 1*.)3. 3—(ini
DR. ALLEN,
HAVING perfected himself in the Durham 1
system with ltrs Pitman &. Durham,:
will practice eight miles norili <4 (ireenvilie, ]
.ii Phillips Store. Entertainment or tims
who have come from a distance. Price for]
medicines and prescription JSO. Terms
Cash.
Feb. 28. If 52- 3
CASH STORK
1 t EO. W. PRICE, Dealer in F.mev mill Sla
s-pie Dry Goods, (nr Cnsli; On • Doc-r noiri
the Washington Hotel, Macon Geo.
Nov. 8,1851. 45—ly
I N<*w Sprin” Goods, Fiji! Supplies
DAVIS & WOOD,
Ll ESPIdCTFDDDY annoum- to th. ir
V friends and the public, that they have re
; ceived their full supplies of i-pring Goods, em
| bracing a large and elegant asortmeiit ofSta
■ pie and Fancy Dry Goods,Hurd Ware, Groce
! ries, &c., &c. ,
AMONG Wnicn ARE
t Rich Fancy Brocade Silks, for Ladle:- Dresses,
j Sup’r. Black Grode Rhino Silks for Ladies
Dresses, .Senrfj, Aprons, &c
Rich I’riiitril Bareges and Barege DeLnines.
; Fancy French Printed Organdies and Jaco
nets, of new and elegant Styles.
Sup’r Plain and Printed Lawns, Yard wide,
for 1 -Acts per yd. mid upwards.
J Jaconet and Swiss ‘Primings and
in great variety.
Plain nnd White Dotted Swiss Muslins, for
Ladies Dressi sand under sleeves.
. Sup’r. White Cambric, Jaconet, .Mull and
Nansook Muslins, of soil Jt beautiful finish.
Lillies Rich YViought and Fmh'd. Muslin
nud Luce Collars and under sleeves, of tirm
i quality.
Ladies French Wrought Chemastvltc,tine finish
Ladies Dawn mid Linen Cmnhrie llandker
chiefs, at 124 ets each and upwards.
Real Valenciennes and Thread Laces, Ed
gings and 1 nst-rtiugs.
Ladies line Fans,Shell, Tuck and Side Comb-
Ladies’ Horn, Tuck and Side Combs.
\ large lot of Blin k and White Holsny, Kill,
Silk i(- Linen Gloves, tor Ladies and Gents
wear of line quality and colors, assorted,
Sup’r. Ginghams, j yd wide, at 12J ets per yd.
and upwards.
j Sup’r. American, French and English Prims,
G.J ets per }'d to 25,
Irish Linens, Linen Diaper for Table Cloths
and Towels in gri itl variety, some very line.
A tine Assortment of Cashmere:-*, fancy A. pl'n
Cassimens, Drnp IN- Ettas, White ami
Coloured Linen Drillings, k>r Gentle
men's wear. A tine seiection.
Brown Homespun 1-4 wide GJ per yd, good.
„ ~ 5-4 ~ 121 per yd. good.
Bleached do. from G 4 ets. per jd. up to JBJ 1
cents per yd.
A huge lot of Silk if- Straw Bonnets, Some
of them Trimed. Bonnet nnd Neck Rib
bons of high colours and New Styles.
I,adit s', Gentlemens, Youth’s and Childrens’
Shoes and Boots, Bootees, Ac.
Also, Heavy Domestics,such as Cotton Yarns,
Osnnhurgs, Stripes, CottonuJis and Bed
Ticking.
School Books,Paper, Ink,and Stationary.
Together with a large lot id Hard Ware—
Planes, Pocket and Table Cutlery; Truce
Chains, Svthe Blades, Chop Axes, Cross Cut,
Hand and Tennant Saws, Files. Hoes, Iron,
Nails, Castings, if-c. Also, Codec, Sugar,
Rice, Tobacco, Molasses, Salt, Drugs and
Metlii ,ne .Ae , As.
All of which have b. en carefully bought in
the City of New York for cash, t-xpri s- y for
thisMmket,and vviil be sold at a very small
advance t>u New \ ork Frici s.
We only ask you to cad and examine before
you buy eh -where.
Greeitesboro’.Ca. April2l, 1e52 J7—lt
Rock Spring Water Cure,
Rv < A CSV COX, .?!. D,,
MAIULTTA, GEO.
rt VIE! Water Cure Establishment of Dr. C.
- COX lias been successful, not only in the
number of patienig, hut in proving tlie < lii
ciency ol the mode of treatment adopted for the
ren.oviil oi iG --a. Ijr. Cox is prepared to
die instances, in this place and elsewhere, to
inialido oi long standing who have, under Ilia
regimen, been restored to vigorous health. No
place in the State oilers greater advantages for
su Ii an establishment as that ot Dr. Cox, or
bolds out stronger inducements to persons in
had health who \vL!i to avail themselves ol the
peculiar mode of treatment used by Hydropath
it physicians.— Marietta Advocate.
O'Letters of enquiry, post paid, will be
promptly attended to.
March, 1852. 10-3 m
PIANO FORTES
rBIOM the celebrated factory of JONAS
P CIIICBERING, boston.
Mr. Natl an i). Clapp (Professor of Music)
in tiie (J;ei nos mro Femaie College, respect
] fully announces to his fiiends and tlie public, ;
in tins vicinity, tlmt lie is now prepared to j
liirnlsii Plano Foites of every description nnd
price from the above well known estaiilish
cn mt, at short notice, and tiie lowest cash
] uric”.
These ii.strjji I'.’iit; have been too long before j
] the public, i.n l iL-h- merits and superiority are
tuo well ii.. jwii to need comment.
Having unusual facilities for selecting and
, furni.-.kiiig tiie above instruments he guaranti ee .
lli it they small give perfect satisfaction.
Eia-et Aiu-ic of every description,both vocal ,
and instrumeiual.eoust.iiiiiy on hand.
For particulars or applications, apply to Mr.
Clapp “i tiie (!;. . nesboru* Female College.
, Jau. 24, 1852. 4—Cm
PICUUETS
! Si’ v ‘.T --'A2ota gh s.
|4FFEHTIVE in tbi ir oppi ration, and for :
wljieh a diplunm hns beeif awarded by the |
i South Carolina Institute,arc Manufactured by :
Ii 1T"(JI ET.an.l sold by U. Picquet itdi,!.
| at liaar Root ami ftihoe ftiiorepind J. &S BoileH :
■ii tin ir Hardware and Cutlery Store, Angus- !
la, Ga.
A thuap.-r, a Rmiter, and a turning Plough,
are iurmshed with each Stock, for $3,50. —
And some w ill, a Scraper, 2 Rooteis, and 2 .
‘1 urniug i : u . • : i :4.| 50.
Augusta, Aptil 1,1152.. 14
Dissolution.
ft |MI E co-partnership heretofore existing be-i
tween the undersigned, is this day by
! mutual consent, dissolved. Those indebted j
i will please cull and settle immediately; am! ]
those having demands against the firm, will
! please present them. The stock on hand will]
be sold at. cost.
KLOTZ & LTNNENKOIILL.
Greem shoro,’April 24, 1852. 17—ts
GEO >IA. )
(trecne County. \ Court of Ordinary.
jY VV. CHENEY, Guardian of M, F. Che
- • ney, applies to ibis Court for letters of
i Disini:: ion : —All persons interested will ap
j pear and show cause if any they have, why
I letters dismissoiy should not be granted said
applicant in terms of the Law.
| Given under my hand, in office, April 7th,
1872. J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
April 10. 15—(Jm
GEORGIA? i
Greene Connty, S Court of Ordinary.
\yiLEY W RIGHT and Samuel Wright.]
Executors of V. bulon Wright,dceen- ■ ■!,■
, apply lo tiiis Court for Dismisson from the l
trust : po :ol in them :—Ordered by this Court !
that all pi'i sons having objections will file them I
in this oi,ice In line the Ist Monday in Novem- ■
] her iiexl, or in default letters will then be grant
’ ed said ajipiicants.
.1. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
April 10, 1852. 15—Gin
(.fie?;;. ;3.i, >
Greene ( aunty, j Court of Ordinary.
14/HEKEAS, Ambrose Ilutchenson, Ad
mini.-tralorof Simeon Fuller, deceased, 1
applies to me for letters Dismissoiy:—These i
are, therefore, to cite ail persons interested to]
appear at my cilice, on or before the iiist Mon- |
day in (tc.tobcr next, to show cause, if any thev :
] have, wi.v ietlers Dismissory should not be 1
j grunted said applicant, in terms of tiie Law. ]
Given under my hand, in oiiice, March 13th
! 1 *52. .1. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
March 13, 1852. ll—Cm
GE MS IA, )
Greene County. \ Court of Ordinary.
’ll DUE AS, Walker Lewis, Administra
’ * tor of Cephas Wright, deceased, ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission:—These
are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
; ntieie-ted to be and appear at my oiiice within
the time prescrib: and by law, to shew cause, if
1 any they have, or letters of dismission w ill be
granted said applicant on the Ist Monday in
lieptember next.
JAS. \V. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Feb. 14th, 1852. 7—bm
c 4, 1
Greene County. V Court of Ordinary.
U/ r IIEREAB, James Dolvin, Administra
tor of Maty Broach, applies to this
Court for Letters Dismissory:—Orderi and by
this Court, that Citation issue,nud that persons
interested appear and show cause, if utiy they
have, by the fir-t Monday in October why Let
ters of Dismission should not be granted said
• pplicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand in office April D-t,
1852. . AS. \V. GODKIN, Ordinary.
April 3. 14—bm
GEORGIA, )
Greene County. )
\ ATHEW DF/AN.Adininistratior of Fi- V
d-'J. crick Dean, deceased, applies to me lor
letters of dismission from the Administration ■
said estate; These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors ol said deeeeaseil, to appear at my office
wiibni the time prescribed by law, to show
causi, it any tlo-y have, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted said applicant by
this court on 1 lie iirst Monday in (September
next, in terms of the law-.
Given under my hand officially this 21st da)
of February, D52. 8---Gm
J AS. \V. GODKIN, Ordinary.
UIIURGIA, )
Gi rene County, f Court of Ordinal y,
J Oil N BO.M NER, Executor of Mis. .Mary
*’ Mapp, deceased, applies to me fur letters of
dismission Irum said estate:—These are there
-1 to to cite and admonish all and singular the
aindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear at nty office within the time prescribed by
iaw, to show cause, if any they have, why let
'ts ol ■ uission should not be granted said ap-
I i o r.•: t i ’ i .is e-i ut on the tiist Monday in
Oc-’ ; er next, in tenusof the law.
litven under my hand officially this 13th
day of March, 1v52.l v 52.
J - - W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
larch vil, le.-2. 13---6 m
i
Blake’s Fire Proof P. int.
Dll. PLUMB &. Cos. offer for sale a qunn
• tity of Blake's celebrated Fire proof
Paint for covering roofs and outbuildings. Also
Surgical and Deiitnl Instruments, Gold and ,
Tml . il, Jo <-s’ and White’s celebrated incor
i eptabie Tei tii, to<-■ (ht-r with a general assort
ment ■ pun Medicine*, Paints, Oils, Dye
.Stulls, Window Glass, and every other article!
11l their line, ail of which they are prepared to
sell at tiie lowest market prices,
1) R. P. & Cos. are agents for one of the best
-•■••ii growing establishments in tiie country,
and will fill orders (orfreih and valuable gar
den and field Seeds at tlie shortest notice.
Augusta, 15 .March I 852. 11
~ t .2 cm , CQ YA'Hii; 8
GEORGIA
SAUSAPA It I L L A .
FOR
Jaundice, Sica Head-ache, Dizziness, Loss
of Appetite, Constipation of the lloicels,
Piles, caused. In/ Cost ire ness, Pain ia the
Pan els, or Jth, umalisia, caused by ike use.
of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Li
ners, Sue. *pc.
‘■'Hl.- PREPARATION is made as pure as
*- po -idle. Its hitler taste, and beneficial es
, -els iii diseases of tiie Liver, and diseases
m isiiig from an impure stale of the Blood,
1 prove it to be the purest and most useful prepar
j a lion of Sait-aparilla tiiat is made.
Those wlio have u.-ed the various prepara
ofSaisuparilln will find, by the taste and
eiilcl, Hint there is more Sarsaparilla in one
! h- ttle of Dr. D’s. preparation, than in hull a
] dozen bottlesasit is generally made.
Thai it might he more particularly adapted
to pun* sional u- -, nothing but the pure Sarsa
parilla has been used, that for different disea
res, physicians migiit combine or prescribe with
it, such articles us they might consider most
appropriate in casts under ilieir treatment,
i Its alterative and mildly purgative eifi-ci
upon the bowels, make it not only a good sub- ]
stitute f.,r Mercury, but useful in removing ail i
di .-i.-vs a*, iig i.oin lire imprudent use oil
■ Mercury.
i'rej.ar, and only by DENNIS, M. D., Au
g'lita. Georgia.
Sold in A-gusttt by W. il. Tutt, P. A. ?,1o-
I ise, D. if. Plumb tv, Cos., VV. 11. &. J. Turpin,
] Haviiund, Bisley, est. Cos., VV. K. Kitchen, and
Earrett, Cartt r cv, Cos. In Penfield by D. Her
ron, M. 1).
Pi ice —sl per bottle; (Jbottles for $5.
Remember to ask for DENNIS’GEORGIA i
; SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, July 5,1851. 27—ly
|Orh;i:aß Ccilißcalcs and Let
ters.
(MAN be seen by any who will call at the
J store ol tiie Subscribers, received since the
! Ist of January, i’ 51, proving tlie 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 tiling,
nor every disease, eitner in “Mail or Beast;”
hut what it is said to cure, that we will VV AR
RAN TANARUS, or the
Money will he Paid Back!!
The Di.-eases releivtl to are--
Rfieumatisiu, Acme and Cl rouic—Luinba
| .o, I'niniui Ncrv- • . Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
i'• slocatio is, ains, (Edematous Swellings,
!Tu oofs, t iaiui.t i• r., Nodes, Wens, Bruises,
Tai. Weak Jim:. Is, Contracted Tendons,
j Weak Back, *i* udaclie, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
t and Toothache.
A- an auxiliary remedy, it is highly rccom- j
I mended in the treatment of inflammation of the |
1 Atoinach, Bowt is, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,!
] Civer and Spleen. In all forms of diseases*
win re the patient is inclined to sink, it stands,
i without u rival in the annals of Medicine, as
an hxc iimt\ and will produce a reaction il
the vital f p.Ti k hut feebly burns.
Physicians will fitic! it to ne a most powerful
Counter Jrit .'••/(/, meeting the indications vs
VVssicanis, without producing the dingreea’ule
elleet.s oi a Blister.
l or sale in l‘< l.mdd, by T. S. liankinson, |
and by the principal Druggists throughout tiie
i ►State.
N. B. Be careful to purchase none without t
she written name of . I F. Mo rehail on each |
-ox. VV. IJ. Sc, J. ‘i‘L iIPIN, Proprietors.
Feb. 21. 1*52, 8.
I
Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar.
A SAFE and certain cure for Consumption j
of the Lunas, Spitting of Blood. Coughs, I
v olds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis,
Hooping Ctiagh, and all Pulmonary affections.
EilracU from Certificates.
| V* Inch can he seen in lull by calling on tile
A .:t ut and jetting a pamphlet,
r. At - . rr 1 - .Assistant Surgeon U. S.
Navy Hospital, New York, says:—Dr. Rogers’
1 I liverwort and far cured a case of the most
distressing Asthma of twenty-six years stan-
ADAM HARRIS.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq. 01 Cincinnati,
says.—l had the Consumption!! attended with
the most distressing Cough, and discharged
several quarts of Mood from the Lungs, and ail
1 my friends and physicians gave me up to die,
vet 1 lew ootties id Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and
far restored me to perfect health!!
(i A B RIE L WHi TE HEAD.
8 worn to and subscribed this 28th day of
November, ls lb. 11. E. SRKNCER.
Mayor ol Cincinnati.
Mrs- Child (reeides on Sixth street, two
! doors v. a ot Smith,Cincinnati,) says: 1 laid
1 tile pu,,nonary Consumption, attended with a
most hi dressing cough, which reduced me to
j a mere skeleton, and and although under the
i care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison] I
1 ■ - :1 i mi’ll to grow- worse, and gave up all
: ho,.es of recovery 1 ! At this crisis I was per
!‘--l ‘J to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar,
v Di li entirely Imuled my lungs and restored
me to perfect health, Ly the use of a few bot-
ANN CHILD.
Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says;
Although it may peem unprofessional, I leel
constrained |o state that I used Dr, Rocers’
Liverwort and Tar in the case of Charles
Wade, who was quite low with Pulmonary
Consumption, with the happiest effect afier the
usual remedies l.ud failed.
WM RICHARDS, M.D.
t>e wiii iicdiu season!
And neglect not that cough which is daily
weakening your constitution, irritating your
throat and lungs, and inviting on thaf dread
disease, Consumption, when so soothing and
healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Uo
gers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
eg-Thep inmic i„ siaued Astinaw Roger.- on the
ouil re alTt j Jw ‘ ai l " r aiv uaa ea.li botUe, and i,M wh(J i m
SCOVIL&MEAI).
o v o , . . 113 Chartres st., New Orleans
• Gw’.rr.-tl Atr - • Tflu- Southern Siatcs tv. whom a’i ©r
■’ r ‘ aU(I I'HcatK.u.t, U addressed,
told by T. S. H:\ukioson, I'eufield, Ga.
f ain & Nt'-l ett. ancon.Ga.
Bttttt v\Br , Home, Ga.
” l' 1 ; ! H'ih XNt -.c. Columbus. C%
” , l ,a ! - I'ort Gaines, Ga.
o”, {.O. H di-Ik, All auiy. Ga.
501441 “ ; “W oY i; C l.x Ri -v. August
(lurries ton, S c. X Cos. and I*. a* Cubes
Mar<h J-'. J’ l
i‘J Jm.
ft PUT) MONTHS after date, I will nmk*
~l- application to the Court of Ordinary, ,/
(.Irene County, for leave to nil tlie Lands’be
h m.’i..g to tlie Estate of William Bickers ]).’
ceased. ’
r. I>. JACKSON, Ad’mr
] .March 13th, 1852.
1 iVO lUomlis alter date I will apply t 0 (), e
I Court of Ordinary of Greene County, f ur
leave to sell a Negro man named Jack, be
longirg to Mary Y., Lovitia E., and Martha
C. Janes, minors, for tlie benefit of said mj.
nors.
R. J. DAW SON, Guardian.
March 20,1852. 12—2 m *
ftp\VO months after date, we will make ap-
X plication to tlie Cour of Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes, belonging to tlie Estate ofJessePerk
ings, deceased.
NICHOLAS PERKINS,).
VINCENT SANFORD, $ l ' x ’I'* 1 '*
March 13th, 1852.
rP WO moiilhs after date, we will apply to tlie
Jl Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell tlie Lands belonging to the Estate
of William Credillc,deceased, except the wid
ow’s dower.
SIN DR CREDILLE, AJm’x
ii. A. CREDILLE, Ain’t,
GEORGIA. )
Greene County. 1 Court of Ordinary,
f'A REEK MOORE applies to me for the
►J Gn i uiianship of Mary A. E Kendall, mi
nor, and Henry A S Mapp, minor aud orphan
of James Mapp, dec’d:—Ail persons interested
will appear at my office and shew cause, if
any they have, why Letters of Guardianship
should not be granted said applicant in terms (
of the law.
Given under my hand, April Ist. 1852.
JAS. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary,
April 3.14—5 t
GEORGIA* t
I Greene County { Court of Ordinary.
TTINCENT SANJ-ORD applies to me for
V Letters of Administration upon tlie Es
tate of Elisha 8. Hunter, dec’d:—All persons
interest, and will appear and show cause, if any
they have, iiy letters sitould not he granted
said applicant in terms ot tlie law.
Given under my hand ii. “Mice, April Ist,
1852. JAS. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
April 3.14—5 t
npWO months after date, we wilt apply to
| x the Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
lor leave to sell the Lands belonging to the
Estate ot Win. Credillc, deceased, except the’
widows dower.
SINAI CREDILLE, Adm’x.-
R. A. CREDILLE, Ad’r.
April If), 1852. 15
VVVO mouths after date, we will apply to
i the Court of Ordinary of Greene. County,
for lean to sell the Laiidsund Negroes belong
ing to the Estate oi Email*!* 1 i’.idu-r, deceased.
JL F. PARKER, f ..
J. F. PARKER, j] Al< r ’
April 10, 1852. 15
1 1 ‘WO monhts after date, I will apply to the
A Court ot Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave tosell the Lands belonging to the Illi
nois ot A. J. Broach, dei cased, for the benefit
of said minors.
S. DURHAM,Guard’n.
April 10, 1852. 15
NEWTON HOUSE.
Corner of Broad St. &i College Avenue,
A'STERNS, GA.
j ftpHE undersigned, having taken tlie above
j popular and well known Hotel, is pre
pare il to accommodate the iravelltnp public and
permanent Boarders, in a style t, at cannot
fail to give entire satisfaction.
B KING.
Formerly of Forsyth.
Athens, Jau. 12, 1852.
Notice,
* * * : ID Mippiy ot .Sole; Harness. Kip and
’ * Brogan LEATHER, on iiand and for
.■'he a: low prices—all Georgia manufacture,—
. Defies:- from a distance executed with dispatch.
) Apply to
R L. M’WIIORTER.
I’enfield, Ga.. Nov. 15 4(1
LAND FOR SALE,
§ OI i-.for sale the following Lots of Land,
| x to wit:
Lot No. 93, 13 Hist, Early; No. 397, 13
d:st,, l.ni ly ; No. 317, 13 diet., Early ; Lot 318
13 diet.. Early; No 147, 13 dist., Habersham;
No. l-’h 11 (list., Habersham; Lot No. 36,13
dist., Habersham.
All of which will he disposed of on reasonable
terms, il eariy application is made. Address
A. T. SCOTT,
Greent shorn’, Geo.
Aug. 15, 1851. trimly 33 ts
iNot.ce to Debtors nnd Creditors.
A persons indebted to the Estate of
Janits B. NiekeUon, late of this county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those to whom said [ state is in
debted, are tie si rt and to present their claims duly
proven and in terms of the Law.
ANN M. NIC KELSON, E’x.
W. T SHANNON, E’r.
Gieene&boro’, April 5, U 52.
To the Public.
TTAYING noticed in the “Temperance
i Banner,” that Dr. Allen, of Troup Cos.,
i Ga, has published to the world that he has “ac
j compiished himself in the healing art,” under
Drs. Pitman Jv, Durham, I take this method
j of informing the public, that if I am the Dur
| ham alluded toby Dr. A., he has attempted to
impose hitnseli on them as fur as relates to me,
jby giving publicity to a falsehood. Dr. Allen
knows nothing whatever of iny practice ofmed
ici D?’ , „ L- DURHAM, Sen..
March 27, 1852. jg (; t
City Hotel—Atlanta.
fT'ML undersigned lias fitted op in suitable
* style, a large and commodious House, at
i the corner of Floyd and Decatur streets, At
lanta, tla , for the purpose of accommodating
| trailsetent and regular Boarders. This House
, e kept upon strictly temperance principles, and
jail who wish quiet accommodations, are res
! pectluily in yited to give the City Hotel a trial.
! . „ „ L. R. BUTLER.
Jai - 3 - 18S3. I—fi,n
J. D. STEWART,
IF LEPS a private Boarding House for me
-11 accommodation of the public. Price ac
coni it: re to fare.
( - nyei’s Station • Dec. 13 1851 50
w, S. WILLIFORD,
COJIJIISSWN mriKCIIAHT,
MACON, GEO.
Nev 8, 1851. 45—ly