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For death will r-oott my spirit free.
Oh pister, Kind and and •; ‘
i know with love thy bosom’s fill >f,
But thy fond loving heart.
Has never felt the blijhtinj rhiil.
I once was pay and blithe;
And joyous love, in secret smile s
My heart with rapture - filled,
And hope my hours o. .'titled.
7Yo soon I felt a pain,
Which others can’t nil i.sie,
It rends my irmro t soul,
And makes me feel disconsolate.
Too fond and true I’ve loved;
For hope,departing, broke tire spell,
And since I’m now forlorn,
Li t mo on earth no longer dwell!
PEKSIFORIA.
Jefferson, Ga., April 29tli, 185.1.
Women and Newspai’BKs.— A face,
lions Boston editor is wnnn in praise of
his lady-subscribers. Ho says : “Wo
men are tho best subscribers in the
world to new papers, magazines, <fcc.
M r linve In < n editor now going on for
eight yea is, and wo Imvo never lost u
single dollar by female subscribers.—
They seem to make it n point of con- ■
eoientious duty to pay the preacher and !
the printer—two classes of the commit-!
nity who suffer moru by bad pay, and
no pay at all, than all the r< :-.t put to
gether. Whenever we have a woman's
name un our book, >vc know it is just -
good for two dollars ari l a half, is a pic
ayune is for a ginger cake.” Moreov
er, lie asserts that ladies i id them
papers lo which they subscribe, ami j
concludes by declaring that he “would
rather have a dozen indies on hi:, books
than one man.”
Tm: Dkijnkard’s I,mi r:ry. Drink
promised mo liberty, und I got it. I
liad the liberty to see my tors poke out
my boots—the water hud the liberty to
go in at the toes und out at my heels— 1
my knees had the liberty to come out j
of my pants—my elbows had the lib
city to come out of my coat—and I had
the liberty to lift the crown of my but ;
and scratch my head without taking my
hat oil'.
Wity is a New York omnibus like
the heart of a lliit !
Because there is always room for
one more to ho taken in. i
■ ——■■!! ■!, iiijju . a im-’jjanaygmagcaMMi 1
ao tiii; i>i iti.itk
Nimnnlly’sChemical Patent
’Sfe
fJINCE the introduction to the Public of this
new nnd simple mode of making Si ,p, but
n tew numthii pant, it hue met with units'. and
success.
for chrapiirt-H, it at once aJilrrosc* itself to
the Economy of every lions- keeper, being’
made at an expense of Is titan ONE CENT
per pound’
her its tine and lively Washing qualities, u
is inferior to no other Soup; indeed, u may he
Hiiid to he w ithout rival. It ia ndnurnhly I
suited to washing Fine Goods of every ties, rip
tiott—siteli as Cnlicoe , Muslins, Rich Lnces. •
.Vo. d'-C —without the slightest injury to ft
hrie or color.
Asti Toih t Foap, it is ut: surpassed f< r clean
ring the skin. The moat delicate and tender
Female may use it without th ttiment to the
texture of the skin; and the most fastidious
Gentleman will find it an exquisite Shaving
Soap.
For beauty, sweetness and native washing
properties, it is equal to any and inferior to no
other Soap. It combines, tit once, all that is
desirable in this useful and indispensable article j
of 1 louse-lidhl I'icononiy.
The great facility with which it can he made,
i ■ i desideratum, ami recommends it to the
Public. Ii ont I'ijty In I ire Thousand pounds 1
cun be produced in one tiny.’
liy purchasing and adopting the Receipt for
making this Soap, much time will he saved---
much trouble dispensed with-—expenses mate
rially less nod-—und n good, cleanly and
pleasant Soap obtained, adapted to the wants
of the People.
Family Rights to Manufacture Nunnnlly's
Chemical l’atent Coup, mi > tie procured at a
cost of only Five Dollais ‘
The Undersigned confidently oiler tins inval
uable article to ad .-i in:inutinur Public, tally
confident that it will give uiiiverauLiui.siaclion.
Family und County Rights tor Sale by
S A WKIM vV-- JON KS, Koine, (tea.
Proprietors of the Patent lor Georgia and
Florida.
CERTIFKA i'i'.S
Having Fxninimd and Tested a tn w atticl” -
ot Family S>>ap. gotion up by Messis Savvru.
iV Jo.us. of this plaee, called “ Niim.ally’s
Chemical Patent Soap.” we find it to be very
beautiful and superior lor \\ ashing ami Domes
tic Purposes. It is made at aCis; ul less loan i
one cent per pound, and is every wa v worthy of
a trial by a generous and liberal public.---
Messrs. Vi ip J., are the sole prop net.us of this
Soap for the Stales of Georgia and Florida; and
we can confidently i -i-ommeiid tiieir Soap to
the good Housewives ot fin sc Su.u .
M A Stovall; Jo'-,- i.am lertit, ee o; Kev J
Knowles; W H Jones, S if \\ ells, J J lictv* s,
m.d. T C Charnpi . J It Smith, in. and. Cliesley
Altaway; John perryliill; J K Payne; Ali
Leach, T J Perry; C 11 Smith J C Pemberton,
c. i c. J.ones M Siiuiitr, Kev JriiU:’ D U -am.
Win. T. Price,
We have examined a ueiv and t- xut.iu. ;;r
----t.elr ufYoilet and Shaving Soap, prepare* by
Messrs Sawril ,[• Jm.nls e-l tins place, called
•■Nuimally’a Chnnical Patent Soap,” gotten
up, we aie assured, :.t a i'a-*t at ie.-.- thu't tiro
cent* per /siuhi/. and we tin 1 t to be a vet)
superior article ot Slim .ng t tm, :;u,l conli
drntiy recoinmeiid it t - the paUxmugc . i an
enlightened community.
.M A Sloval!: Kev J i ‘iowi-e, W li Joins.
S G Wells, T C Ciianipt, J it Smith, m.d;
t. iie-ley AUaway; John B-m hill; J K Payne.
Wm li White. l'i .i ■ I I’- i'.p- m; Dr B
Wlt vs*; J<’P- . .n.n.v i. c, .. - Lam
berth.com; 11 BKnss.c s.e; C |:-l.y; KF
Fair. m. and; Krv J li Sin ,ii, 1 J VV,,d, ... and;
W! T l’ri-f,] ... J K A.c.Viem r; Wi.nam
Wimp e.
Hum. < a. Apr. 14: > 1 Vd 10 i;
t
OUCAN of TJIK k "Oi\S OF TEMFEHAr E feiTATE lEJVIFEIiANCE
New S prill (Joods.
Ft'l,l, SUPPLIES.
i >’Y'-3;v ** *5 ■ ’. * st, v
Isl J ‘ tHt n.'iviiiime to Irrends and
<I |- e, that fb y have r.-.e .ved their
. and dI’KING t f.’PPLIKS, emtiraciin.’ n reiy
large and eh mint i saortim nt ol STAPLE and
!■ AMJY DRY GOt )DS, among which are:
hi v.-m w. ten and nml plain white Glace
Silks, for La die* --carls and Mantillas
D■< i Fancy and white Brocade Silks, for
’ -perinr siiia.i Checked and .Striped Sum-
Rich, Brocade Silks, for 1.-.dii-s’ Moor
ning Urease*.
Superior blank Rep. and r -h fig’d block
Silks, and black Nankin Crapes
Rich Printed Bares.-s, and Be: ;e Del. Ine,
Paris printed Crape dc Paris and printed
Grenadines, of new and splendid ttylce.
Superior plant white, black and fancy col
ored Crape de P'.ris.
Fmey French printed Organdies and Jacko
liet ,Ol lie.l ll'l.i eleoimt styles.
II lylis'a [irmted l.awns, of b'".-;'.l styh-s,
. and warranted fast colors.
‘ A large assoftmeiit of fancy (. -. f,-r>-.
\ und Ribbon Trimmices, for Lndi 1. • - ...
White Silk Fiingvs for La dice .rra and-
Mantillas.
Plain rind White butted Swi--. Moslire for
Ladies Dresses
Superior While Cam’ ricks, Jac!. on : Mu'!
j and Nansook Muslins, of e-,'t and h- aut.fnl
; fmr.-li.
Plain, White, Black I Fumy ■ ■loi'ilF,
; leges.
i Lupin's Guperior Black Bombnznu and
I Black Chsllys’s
Ladies’ White mid Black Lace Mantilla.’’,of •
’ rich and elegant et) 1":.
Ladies’ Black Milk Mantillas . rune for
Mournin’.)
Ladies’ Rich Valencienes Lace and Em
j broidcreil Muslin Collnrs
j Ladies’ Embroidered Mti-cin and I,ace Ln
dcrsleves, of beautiful stt lea
Ladies’ French Worked Cliiinasettes, of rich
and elegant styles.
Ladies’ Embroidered Linen Cambric and i
French Lawn ILiridlu rchiels.
Jaekom t and Swiss .Muslin Edgings and In
serting, a large assortment.
Real Valencienes and Thread Laces, (Ed
gings and Inserting* )
Embroidered Mn.-lin-, and .Muslin Bands,
for Ladle’s I’nlT nils und L'lidcrsb-evea,
Ladic’s Plain While arid rich Embroidered 1
Crape Shaw Is.
] . uli. s’ plain White, Ills k and Fancy Em
broidered Grenadine Shawls
Ladies’ White and Black Embroidered Lace
and Fancy Grenadine .Scarfs.
Ladies’ elegant Bridal and rich Spanish
Fans.
Ladies’ Carved Shell Combs, of new and
beautiful patterns.
Avery lurge assortment of Ladies’, Gentle- j
mens', Youth*'and Childrens’ Hosiery of su
peiiorstyle and manufacture.
Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid, arid Ladies’and |
Gentlemens’ Gauntlcti Gloves.
Hup’ rior Ginghams an 1 Prints, of new and
I beautiful styles
Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns,and I
1'? -t I linen Sheetings,
Superior 8-4 and 1(1-4 Damask Diapers, Da- I
mask Table Cloths and Damask Napkins.
ILieabuck Diapers, a superior article for;
j Towels.
Extra Silk Warp French Black Caslimerctts,
j and single Mill French Black Causimeres. a i
j choice and elegant article for gentlemen’s!
| wear.
A large assortment of plain White and Fan- ;
ev Linen Drillings, for Gentlemens’ and
’ Youths’ Summer wear.
S. &l S. will continue to receive through ;
eon <on, by the ; tcamcr-s the lun t styles ot La- i
j dies’ Dress Goods, and Other seasonable urti- j
eles. All of their stock lies been selected ;
I with great core, in reference lo style and qual
ity, and they feel assured that their Goods will j
; give entire satisfaction to purchasers.
Tin- public are respectfully requested to call !
and examine the assortment.
April HI, 185'J. 11
NEW DRY GOODS,
LilSOl KJiIILS, II uunv VUII.
< . fl.ilitv, Wf.
V FtlE Subscriber -u.w t- .v ,o i ; . nerai ,
■ ami !)-iv-a! Sii •!;, !>iy • s.liroce
rii’B, Cuncry. cj which lie is pre
putvii to sell on tiir most act onnno J iting tprins.!
llis Stuck couNi>ts in part ot the tbllowmg arti- :
1 rips;
Suirnr. Cofft e, Rice, Molossefi r.n l Salt,
Syrups, Eisli, Potatoeß, Tobacco and Scgars, j
Powder, Miot,Lend, Iron and Steel,
Kope y nnd Twine,
Flannel*. Lindse ys aroNe ; jro Ctli,
Hut* v\ t.’apß Loots and Shoes,
L)oim ; tn s, Satinets. Ive Tty Jean* & Cloth?.
Calicoes, Muslins, (iin'ban:?, Lat< :-t Styles
a r.s’o
\ lat anil well sclccti l Stock of Farmers i
and Meehanicß ‘Tools, such as Anvils, Bel- I
lows. Vice,Screw Plates oi the la st quality. I
Augurs, Planes no,! Plane Irons, i traced and!
Uutts. Cross Cut ;d Hand and Mill Saw** in
short o large Slot iv ol of Hardware too tedious
to mention, to be bound in the ‘Three Story
LrTk lhi.idoi.T on the corner ol White Hall
and Alabama Streets
N. lb Country produce hought at the high- ,
rst market price, and goods sold as low, ascun
l*e aftorued. Hive me a call and see lor your
selves.
Aii Orders promptly attended t.
L. J. PARR.
Atlanta, Feh. 98,1853. 9
PIANO FORTES
I’ FROM the eelehratcd faetnry of JIJNAtS
CIIICKEKING, Boston.
, Mr. Natmin B. Clapp FroV-sor of Music)
in the Greeueshoro I'emaje College, respect
fully anmrunces to his liiend3 and the public,
ill this vicinity, that he is now prepared to
furnish t’inno Fortes ol eveiy description and
price from the above well known establish
ment, at short notice, and the lowest cash
price.
These instruments have been too long before 1
the public, und their merits and superiority are
too well known to need comment.
Having unusual facilities for selecting and
larmshing the above instruments he guarantees
that they shall give perfect satisfaction.
Sheet Music of every description, both vocal
and instrumental,constantly on hand.
For |iatticulars or applications, apply to Mr.
V . ipp at the Grccuesboro’ Ft male College.
Jan.o4, Iti.iS. 4—Cu\
CASH STORE.
(M iO. \Y. PRIC i!. LViltr in Fancy and S:n
----* td.u l>r/ (vitod*. Ir-r I’ .sh. (.)tie Poor from
lb. Washington Hotel, Macon
Ndv 8, 4.”>—ly
A Alan who is a Man.
\ N Y Academy or village. d*roi;s of em
- * ploying a pro essor. who is every way o
. i3M t wiH do well; > iddren hv letter
F VK I’ i’KNNt .-iSEE.
hn . It..’ •.;.!)> ‘ till.
I M*rS 1f."..’ J.l—H
New Spring Goods, Full Supplies
DAVIo tfc WOOD,
I) F- PKCTFULLY announce t-> their
■ f friend* find ihe public, tlj.it the’ n.'ive t’c
; reived their full supplies of / primr Hor..-, em
bracing tt Jhri/e fr.d elet'nnt
pie and Fancy Dry Goody, Hard W.re, Groce
ri* n, 6cc. t 6lc.
A .MONO WHICH ABF
Rich Fancy Brocade Silk*, tor Lache* Drews
■ <’r. Ulack (rode Rhino ffiilvH lor I^ad:
I )rf *•**, Bcarfj, Aprons, &c.
Ridi Print'd UnretieH and ibirege DeLainefl.
Fancy French Printed Organdies and Jaco
nets, of new and elegant Styles,
j Sup'r Plain and Printed Lawns, Yard wide,
br I2jctß per yd, and upwards.
.Inconel and iSwisa Trirnitigs and j
in great variety.
Plain find White Dotted Swiss Mueiins, for
Ladies Drefwuß and under sleeves
Sup'r. White Cambric, Jaconet, Mui and
Nansook Aluslius, of soft >SI beautilo l b'n.-*n.
Ladies Rich Wrought and .Lmb J, *Musiin
and Race Collars and under eltv* ■ ot hrrn
qoality.
Ladies french Wrought Che maze e,* finu-h
Js'idies L'lv.n and Linen Canibric Handker
chief, at 12<j cts each and up war
Real Valeiiciennca ami Thread !..?•:■• *, Ed
gings and In - itings.
• L.nlbs fine I OlH.Shell, flic!; and T ‘e Corn’s
Lad if-s’ Horn Tuck and Sid** Om:!
A large Jot of iJicick and While ib ry, Ivn.l,
Silk 4* Linen Gloves, for Lrutb • and (bins
’ > : u of fine qiivbity and colors, i -on. and,
Sup'r Ginghams. |yd widi ,at ( t . r yd.
and upwards.
ouu'r. American, Frtnch *r.d Eng! >h Prints,
(ij cfs per yd to 25.
Irisii I..incus, Linen Diaper for T ,!e Clotli3
and Towels in great variety, soni v< ry fine.
A line Assortment of Cathmerets, fv:cy A; pTn
Ciiofiiiiieres, Drao De Ettas, Wh ** and
Coloured Linen Drillings, fur Gentle-!
men’s wear. A fine selection.
Drown Homespun 4-4 wide 6J per yJ, joo I.
~ 5-4 ~ per yd. good.
Bleached do. from f’A cts. per yd. ip to
cents per yd.
A laige lot of Silk {• Straw Bomnts, Some
ol them ‘Trimeil. Bonnet ami Neck Rib
bons of high colours rind New Styles.
Ladies’, Gentlemens, Youth’* and !hildrctis’
Shot sand Boots, Bootees, &c.
Also, Hmavy Domestics, such as Cottan Yarns,
O.maburgs, Stripes, Cottouadrs un i Bed
‘1 icking.
Schoftl Books,Paper, Ink,and Slaiionarv.
Together with a large lot of Han Ware—
Planes, Pocket and Table Cutlery; Trace
Chains, Sythe Blades, Chop Axes, Cross Cut,
Hand and Tenuant Saw:*, Files, Hees, Iron,
Nails, Castings, Also, Cofler, Sugar,
Rice, Tobacco, Molasses, Salt, Drugs and
Medicines, die., A c.
All of which have been carefully bought in
the City of New York for cash, expressly for
this Market, and will be sold at a wry small
advance on New York Prices,
We only ask you to call and examine before
you buy elsewhere.
(areeneshoro*,Ga. April2t, L 52. 17—It
New Goods, New Goods, j
jYI IDLER (* W ARULN*have j st recei-j
JJrA ved, at their Store (Catuiicldbs corner
opposite the Mansion House) n largo and well
selected Stock oi the NEATEST AND MOST
FA SI JI ON AB L E STYLES O F GOO DS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR,
among which are
Rich plaid and Brocade Silks, new style*,
Embossed ifernuni and Brocade Embr’d.
Beregt s.
Rich Satin Striped and P! id Bcrcgi'n.
J<arge Stock of French and Or: in'y Mus- j
; lilts.
Embroidered anil Dotted Swiss Muslins,
French, Kngltah, and American l s ri i.
Super. Scotch Ginghams, and borne very
‘cheap.
| Rich Embroidered
j undersleeves.
Rich Embroidered VasUtcs, Mantillas and
; Shnwl*.
| Rich Swiss and Jaconet Muslin Trimming*.
A tine Stuck of Goods for Gentlemen and i
, hoys wear.
AT.SO
GEORGIA OSNABURGS and STRIPES .
AT FACTORY PRICES.
We respectfully request our friend* and the
I public generally to examine our E.VI'EN
| SIVE STOCK before purchasing, assuring!
them that our Goods being right, ourpric s will
be also.
Augusta, April 3, 1552. I l - hn
New Spring Goods.
[ALLF.RSTEDT if WIMBERLY, Inve
J rcci ivvil at their old stand, corner ufGiube
Hutel. Broad Strfei, Augusta, Ga., a splrndid
assortment of Fancy Dry Good.-’, among w hich
are:
Figured and plain white Crape Shawls.
Louis Napoleon Capes and Collars.
Black Snk Lace for Mantillas.
Needle worked I'ndersleeves anti Ce.lls.
Linen Catnhtiek Handkerchiefs
Real l’ttris Kid and Twisted Silk Gloves.
Drtss Fabrics of the newest and most ele
gant Styles nttd patterns.
Printed Crape DePare and Fntb. Tissues.
Light Col. Brocade anti fig. Silks.
Embroidered Beregesand Cballys.
Rich China Striped and plaid Silks.
Super. Embroidered Lahraders
Kieh French printed Tailelens.
French Jaeont (sand Pmilsmouth Lawns.
Scotch and Swiss Ginghams.
French, English and American prints.
Alula most complete assortment of Domes
tic Goods for family use, Hamilton Sheeting
Blenched and Brown Sheeting.”
Table, Linen and Damask.
Irish and Scotch Towelling, great variety,
Irish Linen and Birds-Kye Diaper.
Mftrllero and Manners Stripes.
Cotton Osnabtirgs and Factory Stripes.
Also a great variety of goods for Gentlemens
and hoys wear: all of which they viler on the
lust possible terms. Families visaing the city
arc invited to call auihexamine their Stock.
Augusta, April 3, 18.12. 14
E. .i. J ohnston—'Macon, Ga.
1 Vholernle und lirtnil Dealer in
Watches, Jewelry. Silver ami Sil
ver Plated Ware,
Gitnv. Cutlery, Kilitarf anti
I'ant-y Goods.
Dagucrrotype Slock, Watchmakers’ und Sil
versmiths’ Materials, Musical Instruments.
J'ri tinnery, fi r. <J e.
” doors from the Lanier House.
VVxTruwoFK eftecuted in the best mamte
a: short notice, and warranted.
Macon, N0v,99 4S ly
Gandy! Candy!’
are mamifa tur c assorted
* Sugar Candy of a very superior jiial tv.
They are prepared at oil times to fill order*
w tii fresh and perfect nrtuv*. warranted s
as any manufactured m n; State or else
whete. Prices to <’iit the inr.es
riNSJ.K'. A I\(.R \M.
Aukg'M’’ Apr 17 I- U>
DR. ALLEN,
j r.'.Y INTG permanently located himself in |
JL i- tie Comity ol Merewether, eight miles
North of Grcenevtlle, would respectfully ten
der his services to the public. He will prac
tice the Durham & Williams system in the
treatment ol Chronic Disi-ses Accommeda
tionJbrthose who come tiom a distance.
Dr. Durham having accused me of attemp
ting toimpov myself upon the public by civ-:
mg publicity to a falsehood, 1 take this meth
od of ucqu.ti: g myself ol'his ungenerous charge.
Dr. D. has never been requested to recognize
rue as his student from the tact that Dr. Pitman
was my preceptor during my stay with Dr I)
in the latter part of the year ISSO. But Dr.
. D’s wife being a near relation of mine and I
thinking him a particular friend, took the liber
ty to use his name merely to carry the idea
; that I would treat chronic diseases on the ,
Williams or Durham system. I did not sup
pose it would refh'ct any honor on me or my
practice to he considered the student of Dr, D.
lor I suppose I have enjoyed as great advanta
ges with Dr. Pitman (whose preceptor was the
same of Dr. 1). ) and the Medical Faculty of
Georgia as Dr. D. could have afforded me,
provided [ had have remained with him du
ring my wboleemirse of study.
WALKER c. ALLEN, M. D.
‘ : _ j
Dissolution.
rl rahip heretofore existing be
fit. tween tile undersigned, is this day by
mutual cm -em, d'ssolved. Thor: ‘udebted
will please cull and critic immediately; and
tm •• having demands against the firm, will
p a?e present them. The stock on hand will
be sold at cost.
KLOTZ LINNENKOIILL.
Greenes!,oro,’April 124, ISSIL IT—ts
City Hotel —Atlanta.
f| > 111” undersigned has fitted up ii suitable
J- style. ;t large and commodious House, at
the corner of Floyd and Decatur streets, At
lanta, Gn., for the purpose of uccoinmodaling
transcient and regular Boarders. This House
i kept upon strictly temperance principles, and
-all who wish quiet accommodations, are res- .
p. ctfullv in vi’.ed to give the City Hotel a trial.
L. R. BUTLER.
Jan. 3, lbf>2. I—Om
J. L STEWART,
K EEPS a private Boarding House for ,ne
accommoihition of the public. Price ac
cording to fare.
Conyet’s Station Dec. 13 1851 50
W. S. WILLIFORD,
€ O M M 3 ?4§ i OX MEIItIJIAXT,
MACON, GEO.
Nov- 8, 1851. 45—ly
; rpv.'O moths after date, I will apply to the
-i Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for
leave to sijlLthe I,and belonging to the Estate
i-f Wm. L. Crenshaw, lute of Greene County,
I deceased.
WM. EDMONDSON, Ad’r.
April 20, 1852. 18
\LL persons indebted to the Estate of
- William Durraeott, late of Greene
county deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment; and those having demands
I against said Estate, will present them in terms
of the I,a tv, to the E xecutor.
WILLIAM W. D. WEAVER, Ex’r.
| May 8,1853. 19—5 t.
A3.’Af-5J r Td “03
\ LL persons indebted to the Estate of John
U. Jeter, late of Greene County deceased,
i are requested to make immediate payment,
land those having demands against the same
will present them properly attested within the
tune prescribed bv law.
JOHN W. SWANN, Ad’r.
i May 2Wt 1852. 19— 5t
! rnWO MONTHS after date, I will make
J- 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.
1 March 13th, 1852.
tIMVO Months alter date I will apply lothe
J- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
; leave to sell a Negro man named Jack, be
longing to Mary Y., Lovitia E., and Martha
0. Janes, minors, for the benefit of said mi
; nors.
R. J. DAWSON, Guardian.
March 20,1853. 12---2 m
1 FJ'HVO months after date, we will make ap
-5- plication to the Cour of Ordinary of
Greene County, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Jesse Perk
ings, deceased.
NICHOLAS PERKINS, ( P ,
VINCENT SANFORD, ) ? ’
March 13th, 1852.
fjAWO months after date, we will apply to
* the Court ofOrdinary of Greene County,
; for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the
Estate of Wm. Credille, deceased, except the
! widows dower.
SINAI CREDILLE, Adm'x.
R. A. CREDILLE, Ad’r.
April 18, 1852. 15
OWO months after date, we will apply to
* the Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
inr leave to -rh the Landsand Negroes belong
ing to the Estate ofEmannel Parker, deceased.
R.F. PARKER, , . .
J. F. PARKER, \ Au r ’
April 10, 1852. 15
r DWO inonhts after date, I will apply to the
J- Court ol Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell the Lands belonging to the mi
ners of A. J. Broach, deceased, for the benefit
t said minors.
S.D. DURHAM,Guard’ll.
April 10, 1i52. 15
Notice,
A GOOD supply of Nole; Harness. Kip and
Brogan LEATHER, on hand and for
sale at low prices—all Georgia manufacture,—
Ordess from a distance executed with dispatch.
Apply to
F. L. MCWHORTER.
Penfield, Ga , Nov. 15 40
LAND FOR SALE.
f OT FLR for ?a!e the following Lots of Land,
Y to wit:
Lot No. DO. 13 dist.. Early ; No. 397, 13
5 t., Farlv ; No. 317, 13 dipt., iiarly : Lot 348
lJ i.s:., Fir y; No 147, 13 diet., Habersham;
No. t >,!l di?t., Habersham; i.ut No. 30, U
dist.. Habersham.
A.i ot which wt!i he disposed of on reasonable
term;*, if early application is ?nnb*. Address
A T. SCOTT,
i irrer,es’oro*, ( <'.
• Vtt. U tri-Inly 33 if
LTNDER an order of the Honorable Court
J ofOrdinary of Morgan county, will be;
I sold on the first Tuesday ill June next, before
tlie Court House door, in the Town ot Madi
son, the following Bank [Notes, Executions,
; Individue! Notes and Accounts, belonging to
tire Estate of Richard Jv Park, late of .Morgan
county, deceased —viz:
Mutes and Dates.
’ In Darien Bank lulls, 8 •>•> 00
Werren Jordan, May 13, 1837, 1073,00
William Ward, May 27, 1829, 1 12
Wm. 11. Barnes, Jan. 1, 1847, 50 00
Wm. 11. Barnes, Jan. 1, 1846, 23 87
James Malone, Jan. 25, 1828, 30 00 j
Charles Scoggs, Juno 7, 1821, 10 90
Elias Harris, Ocfci 15, 1823. 8 14 j
MoorfielJ Owens, April 24, 1841, 190 00 j
J. hn Crutchfield, Nov. 29,1845, 28 00
Hiram Thompson,Sept. 28, 1840, ll!i 00
T. J. McCleekey, Aug. 13, 1824, 38 50 !
J Jin Stoker, Sept. 13, 1822, 73 00 j
Rr Peeler, Jan. 1. 1821). 7 00 |
M. Bucket, Jan. 1,1827, 7 Oil j
Jas. Neel, Jan. It, 1842, 6 02
D. Lanier, April 4, 1849, 10 00 j
J L. Black, Sept 20, 1838, 18 87
C. D, Bostick, March 31,1846, 3 00 I
A. R. Pierce, June JO, 1820, 7 59 I
M. Picket, Jan 10, ISaO, 17 25 j
’ S. Weathington, April d J , 1829, 3 00 j
.1. Anderson, Jan. 1, 1841. 54 51 j
F. A. Ansley, April 7, 1840, 13 00
11 W Jones, July 8, 1850, 10 00
: John M Calhoun, Jan 30, 1833, 08 j
; James B. Brown, Nov. 30, 1833, 510 80 j
S. Dingier, Feh. 0,1819, 1 50 ‘
John Hawk, Jan 14,1840, 12 08 j
John T. Wooten, Dec 0,1839. 21 00 !
W. M. White, Mar 4, 1842. 31 31
John Bickers, Jim. 1,1845, 85 S I
J W. Ball &. W Sharks, Jan 8, 1842, l 25
I V. Sanford, Jr. May G, 1834, 47 t li
James Riley, July 21, 1828, 5 75
; J. N Littrant, Jan, 2, 1827, 3 18 ;
A. Scott, Cos, March lb, 1841, 100 38 ■
lixerutiuns.
i R. S. Park vs. Edward Ueampton and
Jas Clark, 1827, 27 00
R S. l’urk vs. Joseph Vardeman,
Sept. 21.1822, 18 8.1
if S l’ark vs E Ucampten Clark,
| Jan. 22, 1822, 77 00
R. S Park vs. B Lefsang, Jan 4, 1827, 78 79
i „ „vs E lteamptoii tk, Clarke,lß23 77 00
„ „ 1822, 77 01)
j „ „ „ 1823, 77 011
„ „ 1822, 77 00
„ ~ B Lefsang, NoV £3, 1823, 19 31
„ „ „ jau 21, 1826, 14 10
„ „ A. Thompson, 0ct.25, 1809, 022
Open Accounts.
J Ileinsotn, 1848, 10 00
Henry Cotton, 1837, 3i 00
Bryant Wheeler, 1837. 1 25
R. Wade, *833-3 aRd 4. 4 25
M. Turner, 1820, 02
E. 11 Harrison, 1828, 1 25
li Wade, 1829 and 30, 50
Reuben Dawson,Tß39 and 41, <3 18
W. Greer, 1839, 1 00
I B Bussy, 1827, 3 87
| Sanford Hargroves, 1842, 62
. li. Broadnoux, 1841 and 42, 1 02
J M’Gee, 1837, 02
James Mayber, 1838, 81 j
M Slaughter, 1838, 1 25 1
L Laws, 1838, 87
J D Paples, 1837 and 38, 2 50 j
Henry Kirby, 1833, 2 00 J
’ Elijah Anderson, 18.37, 1 87
Joseph Vardauin, 1827, 5 09
T YVyatt, 1833, 87
Air. Brannain, 1627, 5 78
; M Harris, 1839, 02
Martin Picket, 1827, 6 00
T. Holoman, 1826, 1 00
Randolph Peeler, 1828, 4 2)
Burnett Morris, 1629, 2 25
; Robert Dean, 1826, _ 121
I il. Johnson, 1834 and 35, 2 81
j Geo. W Dillard, 1823, 7 50
James Lester. 1827, 1 3?
; 8 H Gilmer, 1826, 3 31
David M Crockett, 1820, 1 44
jJ. 51 Deavenport, 1826and 27, 625 ‘
\ John Bickers, 1844, 45, 40 and 47, 03 79
| Charles Rowee, 1648, 49,50, and 51. 20 00
1 P King, 1845, 20 60 ‘
i W H Baines, 1840 and 48, 87 38 j
William Glover. 1824, * 4 57 j
j Mr, Sims, 1819, 30 79 |
1 Estate of S. Fuller, 1843—45, & 47, 2 50 i
T. Blanks, 1818, 50 ‘
John Branch, 1843, 1 00
1 William Burton. 1849, 3 93 i
W. Burton. 1851, 4 00
| Joel Newsom 1851, 7 20
AU sold for the benefit oi said Estate,
i Terms on the day cf Sale.
N. T. PARK, Adm’x.
11. WALKER, j , „
J. E WALKER, ) AtJ rs ’
; April, 24, 1652. 17
Adiiiiiiistratorx Sale.
; TTNDER an order of the Honorable Court
: ’ cf Ordinary of Morgan County, will be
sold before the Court House door in the town
j of Gainesville, Hall count}, on the first Tues
! dav in July next, the following lots of land,
1 viz;—one tract containing four hundred and
j fourteen acres, adjoining Lands of Rey-i
I tiolds, Wilson, Butiiiigton and Townsend;!
Also one half acre lot improved at the Sulpher
I Springs, together with the privilege of the wa-!
ter for a single family. Will be sold also, on
the same day, before the Court House in the
town of Clarkesville, Habersham County, one
j third of Lot No. 93 3d Dist. it being 83 I-3d
acres, & two fifths of No. 101, 3d D’s. Haber
sham, Cos. it being 100 Acres. Will, also be
‘ sold on the same day before the Court House
in Da hlonega, Lumpkin County, the following j
Gold Lots, viz;—No. 473, ,3d Dist. 2nd Sec.; I
No. lt'till, 4th Dist. Ist Sec, containing, 40 j
acres each; also 1-12 of No. 809, 12th Dipt. Ist
I-Vc. it being 3 1- 3d acres; Also No. 554,
Ith D:~t. 1 See. containing4o acres. All be
j longing to the Estate of Richard S, Park, late
of Morgan Cos deceased, and sold for the j
] Benefit of said Estate. Terms Cash.
N. I’. PARK, Adm’x.
H, WALKER, ) , , ,
J.E. WALKER, v Atlln 8 -
Miv 1, 1858, jg
QEORUIA, j*
Greene County. )
Y\/ HERE AS, Mrs. Susan Andrews applies’
* to me lor litters of Administration on
the Estate of Mathew Andrews, late of said ‘
county,deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j
’ persons interested to appear at my office with- i
in tile ,i:ne pi • -tibed by law, to show cause,
, it any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes-!
boro’, April 30th, 1852.
JAS. W. GODKlN,Ordinal! m.
Mb - v !• 18—51.
GEORGIA,
Oglethorpe Comity. (
A BL persons having demands against Mo
st ‘ s Wright deceased, late of said county,!
are hereby notified to present them properly at
"r” .l within the time prescribed by law; and
.1., p-isorts indebted to said deceased- are re
quested to make immediate payment to Geo O.
Dawson, Attorney for said Estate, at Greenes
boro, 4
ANN \ WRIGHT, A In, x
18/.AN II RAGAN, Ad’r.
1 May 1.1852
i}r- Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar
A SAFE and certain cure for Consummi„„
• of B'e Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Coimh.
I Colds, Asthma, Bain in the Side, Brunei”
Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary affection!’
Extracts from Certi6i ;U | < . s *
Which can be seen in lull by calling on th
Agent and getting a pamphlet. 6
Mr. Adam Harris. Assistant Surgeon U s
Navy Hospital, New York, says:—Dr. R 0
Liverwort und Tar cured a case of th e
1 distressing Asthma of twenty-six years sta° 8t
jding. [Signed] ADAM HARRIS “
Gabrirl YVhitehkad, Esq. of Cincinnati *
snys.— l had the Consumption!! attended will’
! the most distressing Cough, and discharged
several quarts of blood from the Lungs, and , u
my friends and physicians gave me up’ to die
I yet a few bottles of Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and’
1 Tar restored ane to perfect health!!
GABRIEL WHITEHEAD
! Sworn to and subscribed this 28th dav'nf
t November, 1846. 11. E. SPENCER
Mayor ot Cincinnati
; Mrs. Cim.D (resides on Sixih street, t Wo
; doors west of Smith, Cincinnati,) says: I l 1(1( |
! 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. Harrisonl I
I continued to grow worse, and gave up all
! hopes of recovery'! At this crisis I was per
i suaded to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar
I which entirely healed my lungs and restored
me to perfect health, by the use of a few bot
| ties. ANN CHILD.
Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says-
Although it may seem unprofessional, I t ee j
i constrained to state that I used Dr. Roeer^
: Liverwort and Tar in the case of Charles
; Wade, who was tiuite low with Pulmonat#
j Consumption, with the happiest effect after the
usual remedies had failed.
WM. RICHARDS,M.D.
Be wariscd ai seusoii!
! And neglect not that cough which is daily
: weakening your constitution, irritating your .
| throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread
; disease, Consumption, when so soothing and
| healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Ro
i gers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
,"w"The genuine i. signed Anmiew Rogers’ on the ste
plate engraved wrapper around eaeh bottle, and issoid vLulcsa
and ret ail by
SCOVII, & MEAD,
113 Chartres st., Men Orleans,
Sole General Agents for the Southern States to whout all ore
det> and applieattonsfor ttgeueies must he addressed.
Sold by T. S. Jlankittson, l’entield, Ga.
~ I'aitl it Nesbett, Maeon.Ga.
~ ltatteyitßr , Uotue, Ga.
„ ltat.lufLb At Negte. Columbus. Ga.
„ Dill Sc Marshall, Cert Games, Ga.
.. I t>. VV'eioh. Albany Ga.
So.dat Wtiolosate byrtavimnd.Xi Ri-eley, Augusta.
liavilandTlarrali A. Cos. and i'. M’ Colon
Charleston, S C.
Mareh 20, 1851: 19 3 ffi .
GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA,
FOR
! Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Loss
oj Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels/
Biles, caused by Costiveness, Pain in the
Bowels,or Rheumatism, caused by the use
of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ul
j cars, &c. <jre.
‘|MH:S PREPARATION is made as pure ae
j possible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef
fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases
j aiising from an impure state of the Blood,
prove it to be the puiest and most useful prepare
ation of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those vho have used the various prepara
tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and
effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one
bottle of Dr. D’s. preparation, than in h&if oi
dozen bottlesasit is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted
i to professional use, nothing but the pure Sarsa ■
j pariila has been used, that for different disea - ,
j ses, physicians might combine or prescribe with
j 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 Irom the imprudent use of
| M rcury.
Prepared only by DENNIS, M. D., AS
gusta. Georgia.
Sold in Augusta by W. H. Tutt, P. A. Mo
] ise, D. B. Plumb Cos ,W.H. &, J. Turpin,
j Haviland, Risley, &, Cos., W. K. Kitchen, and
[ Barrett, Carter &, Cos. In Penfield by D. Her
ron, M. D.
Price—§l per bottle; Obottlcs for
Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA
j SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, July 5, 1851. 27 ly
D-Bg:aasii tcHHicalw ami Lot-
Ifl AN be seen by any who will call at the
] store ol the Subscribers, received since, the
| Ist of January, 1851, proving the superidfcty
; and worth of
; MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD
ICATOR,
There is no Humbug here!
But plain and straight-forward truths.
I nis Liniment will not cure every thing,
j nor every disease, eitner in •■Man or Beset;’’
hut what it is said to cure, that.we will W AR
RAN TANARUS, or the
Money will he Paid Bade!!
The Diseases refered lo are—
Rheumatism, Acute and Ci ronic—Lumba
go, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, CEdernatous Swellings,
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises,
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons,
j Weak back Headache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
, and Toothache.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recom
mended in the treatment ot inflammation of the
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,
Liver and Spleen In ail forms of disease?
wnere the patient is inclined to sink, it stands,
| without a rival in tHe annals of Medicine, as
an Excitant ; and will produce a reaction if
the vital spark but feebly burns.
1 liysicians will find it to De a most powerful
Counter Iritant, meeting the indications of
V cssicanls, w ithout producing the diagretable
effects of a Blister,
For sale in Penfield, by T. S. IJankinson,
and by the principal Druggists throughout the
State.
N . B, Be careful to purchase none without
the written name of J. E. .Marshall on each
i l,ox W. H. & J. TURPIN, Proprietors.
Feb. 21. 1452, 8.
liock Spring Water Cure,
GARY COX, JI. !).,
marietta, geo. 9
rpnE Water Cure Establishment of Dr. C.
A- COX has been successful, not only in the
| number ot patients, hut in proving the effi
ciency of the mode of treatmentadopted forthe
removal ot disease. Dr. Cox is prepared to
cite instances, in this place and elsewhere, to
invalids ot long standing who have, under his
regimen, been restored to vigorous health. No
!’ ‘<■ in the State offers greater advantages for
t . aan establishment as that of Dr. Cox, or
liunis out stronger inducements to persons in
bad health who wish to avail themselves ol the
peculiar mode of treatment used by
ic physicians,— Marietta Advocate.
> 4 Letters of enquiry, post fflld, will ot
promptly attended to.
I ‘lack. 1852 }o 3<