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■*<. J i-OUT !.” 31 K ? v; .
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Knlmii Ei.ru u
15v Jons An r■ ■ i>i- .
There's a curse, ih<*r*a’- r raree, in; -.mad
man’s eye !
There's it wail on the 01 r ’.. ’ < i-r we ?
Tie re’s a shrii i> rj •••- ■ • : ‘
from iltt: wltlow ol K :m K *<>
There's a spectre gw r ;l> r i>
air,
A spectre vi.'li ,1U iv i ’
A grim, grim shape t ‘.’ii 1!
Where handle li.'* bin.)'■ 1 ... ■ ■!!
There's n cloud roll* thick ’tv. ix*. i.ravi i.
mid earth,
All damp with the 1 -r ■ of ••;
And shrouds like a mist ofp-ry c:. , “,
’J he revel of death below!
The din (rrows loud whilst tf"Ul citrse
lilies,
And tiie tiro waves fitful m;
A drunken yell swells wi up
With t,!m wine-vat st, m s
The wind sweeps by with a girdy -mind,
Through the e-'tsemoni’s chattered p ‘ <,
Dim.eprhinled with crim-on stains!
0! the tin 11 coni’ * down, ny., *-> i> I u: • <|<nvt .
•Swift down through tint sir, poli- g 1 J,;
Gaunt K; nine stalks o’er t ■ , ■■■ ii
floor.
I lath’s fingers ire on the 1 itch !
The cur “, the etir e in the and” and man*:- ry.*
h ived under llie <i li|>: ill : 1 ,vo- ’
The rci.lie-s w.-'il of (iirnislieil babes
h'roni their lesls of rotten leaves !
The shriek, the slink of the wintry bl .4,
\\ ith the mi. ii .• - et. and rain,
Ui.iilh in en„, through the frozen
roof,
And the rafters rent in twain!
0! why arc the window pc to-t.i ■ lit :
<>! why is the roof laid 1 re !
0! why dues the wind drive this. “1 ai .
through.
That woman's dishevelled li.di ‘
0! why is that M 0 .1 ,o damp, so •■■>l.l,
Those faggots all drenched and r
O! why does the darkness rei” > ll.s':,
Nor taper, nor star, nor 11100:1 !
O! why doe- the voice of infant woe
Gasp forth from the w hi,civ.l o !
O! why are those groans that writ :f the
heart
Ofllio widow of Kalina Kim !
The dislilery'a stenm, its notsomu sti-iam,
A moat round the lulls of ih ai'i!
A panther huge, with bloody jaw s,
Catching its victim's breath!
The wine-vat’s tide, with its purple wave,’
Fuming mid smoking high!
its rod, red fuitin the murderer’s hr. 1 i 11,
Its tire in the maniac's eye!
The blood of the gourd, the leprous gourd,!
All spotted w ith lines of si.i,
With its bidding stream and sapping steam!
Drawing its \ Klims in ‘
O! the foul, foul eiir-.c of the wizard-wave,
Drowning the souls of men!
O! the poisoned cup, the deadly cup,
The venoined draught ag- in!
Thus shrieks thi spectre In ami fro,
Ashe paces the hulls of death;
A burning ball Ids sunken eye;
A fiery blast his breath!
And t In bones el tlu‘ dead man all speak out,
(They have lain for ages low I)
For tho stencil of the wi e slid fills the
vault!
They scream,“Docs tlie w ine still flow'”
Are, it flows, aye. it flow ibo falsein iai
Speaks with a tlune-loik ,1 tel ,
“Pages of inn have marked f.w
To tho widow’ of Iv dun Kftin./ ! ’
(' 1 1cj11) Store.
rpilK undersigned tender tli* i thunks to >.!••
I citizens nl (Jrerun County, for tin libt*v:-1
patronage bestow and upon tin in, sinee tin >
have been in business in the eoimty; ami n
pectfully announce that tlicv have mm .■■■
honil, n very HANDSOME STOCK OF
GOODS,suited to thcsea-on, which tiny*.. i
fu ll upon their usual low terms The puhlir
are 1.-pi ctfully invited to give them a call at
Btalhum’s conn r.
KPHRALM vV BROTHER
Greenesboro,’ May 15 JsJti— 12m
liifonnatioii Wanted
/ \F HUGH M ATM I’ WS, n nr five of M l
* -A*igh, Parish County, (/non n Ir- hml, h* u !
from him.about two year*’ since it Whitt* Plain?
(4a. Any person knowing Ins wheivnbouiH,
will* outer h great tavor by writing to Mis
Catharine Brunnnn.hui Aunt, (Mathews Cure
of Mr. Thomas Kirvin, Mtu:on Gu.
May 15, lt*s2. 20—3 t
JAMES E. WILLIAMS,
[Lair of Knoxvi.’/e. Ten )
COMMISSION MKKCIIANT.
Johnson's 11 *<r re-House, It, r/mt ( ,>,*■
tier n/ Hunter A- Vrior Sir Is,
\fliint;i. Geo.
Expects to keep constantly <m I,:;.I Cum.
Outs, Flour, Cueeti, laud, Cutter, f. ir,
O’ Order*from a dist un e pit mptly utt.-n
deil to.
Feb. 28. 1,653. 8 am.
ALDRICH A HOY AL.
DEALERS IN
I3OOTS ANI> Slit >KS, at V. is me,
• A Iron Front Store, opposite ii;e Muonic
Hnli. A. &R. have on hand, utid will coniiu
ue to receive, per weekly steamers from New
V<u k and I'h ult Iph ii, it iu “• tnd well selec
ted stock of the most fashionable and ivir,. s;
finished LADIES. MISSUS, CENTS,
YOUTHS and CHILDREN'S BOOT.- VND
SHOES, all ul tvlueh they invite thepublio to
examine, and compare prie* sand quality be
fore purchasing.
N. I).—lie sure to call at our Iron Font
Store.
Augusta, Jon. 31,185;?. 5 -ly
DENT IS LKY.
IX3 - L£J ‘Mi TAU L£j *
St !{(.! > D-ITIST,
reapi etlHln -in'; ■ I
tends \ ititins the place tlie S> eond Mon.'av of
every month, prepared to potorm a p-.-i.i
lion in his profession.
May I. 1653. F- n
G. W FERRY A CO
v. •:.£> \ f ami nt ran utAt tRs in
{(ills, t'apv, ftoinit'lN. Flow ff,
:•$ t’iutr*!!;is.
tonic Unit Hiti/ding, Br ntd St 11 .
Avgusta, da.
31. fo:V2 “ . 8
HIE BQjS> OF TKMPEH AN 0 K AND STATE TBMPKI CiC (OS VLXYION
J. A. v A N W ! NK L E,
Si GR GRANT TAILOR.
■ i .rt ilori’ to Grn. /•'■.'/ Road Rani:, A upnstu, Geo.
i i.'’ v. on Ii a -t.'. ndid am! full week of Clod.?, Csimereu, Vesting*, Drop Deo's
j ‘ l.mes, u , w mci. v i be made to ipeasur- n > good and as fashionable us can be kau ii
; (he (.’idled Siu!'.>,
F’T’VFV lr -- : fLOTltJ’.'tt.
■ 1 ‘e “ v j-:. k ot r, along adapted lo me se eon. Mv sm :t ■
in- pr. et is lar;.. im : veil yin.’’ .1, compr'eng ev. ry thin-’ new and deirabie.
Al SO
,Vv !:i> •r, it rn|i,red Siaiis, (* dk, Gnilon arid ib'riuo under garment o , Dollars, Silk, Cottm
’ ’ ‘ I ‘ < dovi , -i.d’ i*, I), ?iery, Money Brfie, Stocks,Cravats, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas
W.v • C a ‘ j. a. VAN WINK;.IS
Auicsm. A|eil ;j, l-.VJ. 14
tf-2'Xdde f. •.'J.’Si.’ ii - tats OSi
l/f’K RTS A’ PAt I, Have ronptandy on hand a full assortment of Iteady-inado Ciotow.ir ant
*- < .'iili.-iii'.'ii'a v.: ■ii [• apparel of all ilepenplie.ns and quiriilii fl.
A,,SO
’• •'* faetnre nil gnre •i; -lo order. V.',- rram good fits and to rpve satisfaction in ail cases
1 V “ ‘ if’lie’ , ml miiood h i.; aaa any house in the city, and would ret; - ctf.diy in
iite all on,- ii: : ’ i <ty to ,'.v :i eall,
J. C. f CHRIS, G A PACf.
Augusta, I > V ‘it. n.V3, r • --! y.
■ • Ts
(i V ‘& iV; V ‘ ! * ■
v'a zmwßY, a ao.
If 7m/ ah and Retail Dra/crx in l\rady-vunk• Gliifliinp, Trunks, Carpel. Unas, S-c.
(.Tutor Ik:- tailed Matos (dotvl, Aiigiista,
i M. K F.IVBY (V. <0 are now receiving a fine and well selected .Stock of Spring and ftnin
•’ mer Clothui I “ ills, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars and together v., !i every u>tide
... <-i •-ary i r • nr. Ti.e ri aders td the banner arc requested lo call ’arid t .vmnne
lor themselves.
l'i a. 18 t
AU . ‘i.B \ > r:s u>!
. Mr,Heal llo’txe, 1 sinblished Fifteen
years oar, t,\)
I) It. KI N K I'M, IN ,
\V. Corner of Third ‘IC I ‘ltion Streets, be
tween Sprites and Fine Streets,
I’IIIL ADLEBHIA.
\(tulh and Manhood, A Vigorous Life
ot n premature di nth.
K INK ELI N on Self Preservation.
(hii>/ 25 Ci uts.
, Tills brvdi |n<ct pol lirhpti i HU I vi!li u cjt'ul iul'tnnat’on, on
Oli'io -i ,!i ■ tMunf i. mi ye (>i 7i ,i, ttaddre*>
r* s ib-irll iilikoKi \ Oulh, illauln* ‘t :.n*l Old Alto, And bhouUl lie
: tend l,y .11
I Tin’ vnltt.t’ n.lvicc nml iini rt •>-iv* wnruittgU irivo**, will prw
i ol hi •iy ;m l mli.ti u, .’ mid liiivo nuituillly Tli.tu
-1 !tt,.h tjflivtM.
i i’nirtm lA r* .i lii'g it will l> urn Ik'W to preve nt the Jogtruc
’ tion of tl.uiv childivn.
An in* t,*i, i- fi ‘• •.•enti.cm-lo tl in A'leM'-r. nddresrd to DR.
KINKI.i IN, N. \\ i Hilo i <ii tl.ii•! nn<l t ni"t Stri'ets. liotwdi'n
| >i't .to mu! t int*. ruilmU‘t| hia, will . n uvea book, under euvbl
; oj *•. per return toad.
• “1H ;t ml : litr'l’ • ‘uldn :■ Dr K. by lyttT. HO t paid,
i and tn- nnvd rt , mN.
I r. ■*. ‘•'•! Mt-11 mi'-. I'!••'( : inn .K <■ ferw m'd- and, l.v * ending
; u vcurtim ■••• iuic (art nj •• •. n ’row. Rnmatfo .*r < m i'i'ity
I llonk- IJ< r-. S> vv <,\ lv.d'4i.s. t'tiiivi'e u , nnd ull oth-,
or*, Bupplie l kkii tii. at-vo vvt.iK Bt \orv low rule*.
Su*.s, isr.l, t'.-ly
Dr. W. W MARSHALL,
<:i’ X.VH <-ifi;j.
\\r(H r.l> call thf Itt-!ili<m of ‘the puhlie to
n linnmer oi t ( nil. an e pnlile lit-il in va
il ions pnpns in tit - Suit ot ca.-s s of'Fistula
.tiled hy hi in. In t’ tre itmeiii of Fistula, 1
recourse is g-m rally bad to the kniie, winch is
always painful n: i often lm/.ur.|ens and very ;
| irequemly anstiecesliil.
■-lore tlm.i ton half ol the caFey that haVt’ .
, . :ne under lus care ol lute, had h o-n subjected ‘
to the knite without expe■rieiicint’the least ben !
. lit,but rntln r made worse. They were per
fectly cured by l)r. 11. without the use -of the
Unite,nr any sin h operation, without the least ;
, danger, mid with but little or no pain. In most ‘
eases the liratiornt do. s not prevent tin* oidi
nary pursuit''ol Imsim s . Itiiougli the patient’
is neeeysniiallv oliliged to he under the numr
inediate care and supervision of the poetor j
front one tu four weeks, at-eordlnt; as the no- ‘
lure ami eitt . .tanees ol the ease may demand, i
Ur, il, does not I‘xn.” p*rat,.*, wiieli In -ays that
the plan oftrealment he pursues ie obiiM-d to 1
succeed in ni'o : y-mne ea ■ s out ol a ltuudrt and,
; if not in ev *ry ease ol Fistula.
Hi
M e i.V, Olh Oet. 1 S I!).
Jyt W. \v M VRSUALL;— Lfonr Sir--- ‘
’ e The y., sat r. lief t have reeemly received at
your linn K im'n.vs me to t.lfer niy testimony |
to y our fstee; o: irettlmeiit ol C Micetous itlli c
’ tione.
Some lea > - tie.*, a sioa.i lump, sonie
thing like a *■ it, ftihde its appeitrtinee in the ‘
centre ol'oty low i ,i,a. <-i \ u *r me tit first no in
convenience o ] mi, \i.er several years it
b eati to grow I th. a applied to a physician
who cut il ulfbclow the * I! .so* of tin* irp .and
burnt it wiilt caustic, ami I thouidit, cured it
Inn short time nf.rwnrds, it reappeared and
ctew more rapidly than hefoiv l.ei ,m ; r w,fh.
in tile last six tu ’ u: t hs, the eain.s of the nee it.
nnd giving me oecaehmadv , .uißi.leiah pain.
My physicians save u , r ih>n it ‘
wasenneerons and that e, ini . et* ~,l rein ve
me hut the knite.
in tins situnti.ui i pit m\ , under your
1 fteattnent, on ti e H't!. S nen. * r y. u ;l , j ~,
1 day, 1 tl.iiik l may sulelj .-,y, that lam well.
1 trust that you will lens ! vc t> > :ililircl reiit f to
tile alllieted and distri >.-n and. With my warm st
thanks, for year kind and comsfint attentien
; during my st ywith you, ,
I nut re ye tfully, veins.
s FI,OVD.
t I Moyd is kimwn to the community as the
brother ol Judge Floyd, and an eminent lawyer
residing at .Madison, (hi.
.March G,lB.V> JO—-ly
r \ * • rr
’ . ‘■ Jtp
CAU VIICIiAKI, eV HEAN,
.mil STA, GA.
Kl.l'.r eot.s nutly on i. ;id, in addition
their exiei.s ve Stock of Hardw i .* at.c
Cut ■ry , a nir.. s’tpp'yoi si’ eultuia 1 Impie*
I men Is, consisting ofPlvayns, Cult • a*, ts. Hnr
rows. Corn Sii. 1 ers*, o;iaw ‘utu rs, Wheat ‘
Fans. Th- sVew.tirain l'miles, fu-.&e
I'Vti. dg, J i
DK'lvSt. \ SMITH. M. I).
hV.lt •ii:., ,'!t j.i<i;t)t l
\m- -l.
I'Ol'itytll F innlt* sNtilffjijj*<• 3-
sliliic.
Board of Instructors.
Rev. VV. C. WILKES, A. M. Principal.
Instructor in Matheinntica, fiitellectual and
Moral Sciences.
JAMES A. LAPS, A. R.
instructor in Natural Seieue ■ and Ancient
I.angqages.
Miss MARY |;, HARROW,
Instructress in French, Higher English, and
Assistant in the preparatory Department.
Mrs. MARY A. U ILKES,
Instructress in Botany and History.
Mrs. MARY A, MANN,
Instructress in the Ornamental Brunches.
HERMANN BRA U MULLER,
i’mfessor of Vocal and Instrumental Music,
and ol tlie German Language.
Mrs. A DELL A J. BASS,
As istnut in Music.
Mrs. AGNES URAUMFLLA,
Instructress on the Guitar.
The Spring Term Commences on the Sec
ond Monday in .lan, and closes w.tlr an exam
ination and exhibition in Composition and
Music, on the Second Wednesday in Julv.
The \ utnimnl Term w ill comm* ice on tlie
first Wednesday in August, and close on the
last Wednesday in Nov., which will lie Come
ineiiei i jent Dry.
Friends who desire it, can obtain a Cata
logue and special information respecting tie
School, hy uddressing the Principal, or Col.
J. S. I’pu kard, Pec. of Board of Trustee s.
Match li, 1851. 10 ts
Plantar* Temperance House,
351 ■'!'s.¥, \.
(South- IVest Corner of the City )
lAm at my old stand with enlarged accom
- tnti.lations, and prepared to give ail that
may call a plenty of
COLD WATER DRINK,
and ns for the balance they must take the
e unices, asid if not satislii and no pay required
My prices for the future will lie as follows;
For Man and Horse, breaufast, supper
am! Lodging 5i,25
~ „ Single Meal, 35
„ Lodging, ]5
„ llorse feed 3.5
„ ~ per day and night 75
,„ „ „ Month, 15,00
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Griffin,Gn., July Id, 18,51. d,B ts.
\V. ]5. BENNETT,
X TTO nt Hi 1: V AT LA VV .
Lump/;in, St, wart Cos., Ga.
March (>, 1 Sod. 10-—ly
15. L PRESCOTT,
Alloiuoy & Cuniuclior at Law,
Solicitor tu Equity,
Middle Ga.
OVVIIU IN sYI CAN'T A, S( HIVKNp'O., t;A.
Will give his prompt attention to nl b*- dness
• 1 itr led tu bis cure, in the above district, and
i t Bulloch and Effingham of the Eastern D--
trk'f.
iMarch t>7,1852. Li---3m
Entertainment
BY ItOKLRT FEEJIIX
HIS friends may tittii Ins liotise on the North
side of Newiian, mar Rev. Mr. Alexan
der's. He designs to be accommodating, and
hopes to satisfy oil reasonable paltons.
Breakfast, Dinner, or Supper, 40 cents
Horse per day, tilt
Horse fed, 40
Use ofl.ot for Drovers, p rday. sjl I*o
Newtidn, April 17, food. Iff
PIERSON N ill-HDT,
Manufacturers of"nd If tilers in
FASHION A FILE ‘ RKADV .',l VHL-:
CLOTHING,
and I’anrtf Dress artie/ s. Wholesale
Retail.
P. \ S. would reepecttully tnvi*. ,Sc ar --
ttoil 1 feonmrC Merelt ints to an • xanffnai nn i I
their St ot k. No, UH, Bryuu at; iffy St. .! mil
Sts Savannah, Ga
n\Niiii piiiiis,>\.
EM WEI ; r,!DP
March ii. JP5d 13
i fpil’O moths after date, f wiil apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for
! leave toad; the Land belonging to the Estate
, cfVVm. L. Crenshaw, late of Greene County,
deceased.
WM. nDMON DS ON, Ad ‘r.
April 2C, 1a.)2 18
\J.I, persons indebted to the Estate of
- William D.irr.icott, lute of Greene
county decea -<l, are reipiested to make imiiie-
Jiale payment; and the*” having demands
aa iinst said Estate, will present them in terms
of tlie i.aw, to the Executor.
WILLIAM W. J). WEAVER, Ex'r.
May 8, 1853. JD— st.
aXk’ ‘SI r a C 53 H .fJe.
\LL persons indebted to the Estate of John
If. Jeter, late of Greene County deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having demands against tlie same
will present them properly attested within tlie
time prescribed bv law.
JOHN W. SWANN, A dr
May 27th 185*1. I it—st
’ • WO months after date, we wiil apply to
L the Court of Ordinary of Greene County, j
for h ave • . sell the Lands belonging to the ,
Estate of Wm. Credille, deceased, except die 1
widows dov.tr.
SINAI CREDILLE, AdnEx.
U. A. CREDILLE, Ad’r.
A.pril 10, If :>'J. 1 o
r j WO niter ci.Tte, we wiil npjfly to;
* tl.e Court of Ordinary ol (Jreetie County,
for If.Tve to -< !i t!e Lrtnesniul Negroes belong j
mg to the estate of Kmanei Parker, deceased. \
if. F. PA IUCKR, t
J. E. PARKER, i ‘•
April. 10, 1853. lfi
WO monhts after date, I will apply to the,
- Court ol Ordinary of Greene County, fori
’ leave to sell the Lauds belonging to the mi
ners of A. .1. broach, de< eased, for the benefit
ol said minors.
S. 1). DURHAM,Guard’n.
April 10, 1852. 15
jidniiisisti'Hloi'N bin to.
; Ty ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in July, j
* k before the Court House door in the Tow n
of Greeneshoro’, under an orderof the Court of]
Ordinary of said county, One Hundred and
! thirteen aeresof Land, more or less, adjoining j
William illonctiei and T. Malone and others, j
Sold as the property of Daniel Duncan, for the j
benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms !
! of Sale on the day.
T L. SANDERS, Ad’r.
May 15,1852. 20—2 m
CIEOKUA, )
‘lrrrnr County, S
L’l ROM and alter the first day of July next 1
-I- the Co-partnership now existing between ■
J .A VV. S Duster, Grocers, Greeneshoro, Ga. 1
will be dissolved. All persons having de- j
: mauds against said firm, are hereby notified to !
] present them, and all persons indebted to said
] firm by note or account, are requested to j
make immediate payment, as it is the inten- j
. tion of the undersigned to wind up the busi
: ness of J. &, VV. T. Duster, at an earlv date.
JONATHAN DUSTER,
One of the firm of
J & VV. T. DOSTER.
, May 15, 1852, 20.
DR; ALLEN,
HWING permanently loeated himself in
the County ol Merewether, eight miles
! North of Greeneville, would respectfully ten
tler his services to tlie public. He will prac
; nee the Durham & Williams system in tile
treatment of Chronic Disaeses. Accommoda
tion for those w ho come from a distance.
WALKER U. ALLEN, M. D.
MayS, 1652. ID
Dissolution.
npilH co-partnership heretofore existing be
■ tween the undersigned, is this day Ly
mutual consent, dissolved. Those indebted
will please call and settle immediately; nnd
; t!io r -e having demands against tlie firm, will
please present them. The stock on hand will
!be sold at cost.
KLOTZ & LINNENKOHLL.
(irennesboro/April 24, 1852. 17-ts
City Hotel —Atlanta,
PJA HE undersigned has fitted up in suitably
A style, a large and commodious House, at
I the corner of Floyd and Decatur streets, At
lanta, Ga., for the purpose of accommodating
tre tini. nt and regular Boarders. This House
, is kept upon strictly temperance principles, and
1 all who wish quiet accommodations, arc res
pectfully invited to give the City Hotel a trial.
L if. BUTLER.
.15 m3, 18,7 and I—Oni
.1, L. STEWART,
KEEPS a private Boarding House fo* - t ne
acA'ommodution of the public. Price ac
■ cording to re.
Conyei’s Station n>e. 13 1851 50
W . S. WILLIFORD,
; il I BRCBAIT,
MACON, OEO.
Nov 8, 1851. 45—ly !
Notice.
VGOOD supply of Nole; Harness, Kip and
- Brogan LEATHER, on hand and sor 1
sale at low priees—all Georgia manufacture, —
Ordess front a distance executed with dispatch.!
Apply to
R. L. M’WHORTER.
I enlieid, ta.. Nov. 1.5 4ii
LAND FOR SALE,
T OFFER for sale the following Lots of Land,
* to wit:
Lot No. 93, 13 dist., Early; No. 31)7. 13
J .Early; No. 31 7, 13 diet., Early ; Lot 318
13 diet., Early; No 147, 13 dist.. Habersham;:
No. CO, 11 dist., Habersham; Lot No. 3ff, 13
dist , Habersham.
All of which will he disposed of on reasonable
terms, if early application is made. Address
A. T. SCOTT.
Greenesboro’, Geo.
Aug. 15, 16.51. trimly 33 ts
KkbbAM ft HOWELL.
Attorneys sit l.au’,
llianta, Ga.
Will continue to dispatch ail professional bu
siness entrusted to their care, to tile full satia
taction of their clients.
A. If Ksht.txi. C C. llowgi.l.
May 15, 1852. 20— ly
Cash System
|) UNGERS in the Daily Hack, to and
* fro . i’ ~fo- ; and Greenesboro.’ will be re
quired iu future ! pay the Cash, before taking
as at 1 -ru e will he strict.. a.diered to.
JAMES M. 1, \N KFDRD.
Mat 15 fo'sJ 2i.l—tf
TTNDER an order of tlie Honorable Court
v 7 of Ordinary of Morgan county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in June next, before
the Court House door, in the Town of Modi
son, the following Hank (Notes, Executions,
Individual Notes and Accounts, belonging to
• ti.e if of Richard S. Park, late of Morgan
county, deceased—viz:
and Dutch
ii Darien Bank bills, $ 55 00
n ’ “dmi, M iy 13, 1"v i7, lUT.’j,i)U
William Ward, May 27, 182!), 1 12
VVni ii. Barnes, Jan. 1, D47, 50 00
Wm. 11. Barnes, Jan. 1,1846, 28 87
James Malone, Jan. 25, 182“, 30 00
■ Car:rl'*s Scoggs, June 7, 1821, 10 90
E ms Harris, Oct. 15, 1823, O 14
,'di - lii Ii twins, April 24, 1841, 190 00
Jchn Crutchfield, Nov. 29,1845, 28 00
lliram Thompson, Sept. 28, 1846, 116 00
T. J. jV.-Cieskey, Aug. Hi, 1824, 38 50
J stoker, Sept. 13, 1822, 73 00
U. Peeler, Jan. i. 1826. 7 00
M. Packet, Jan. 1,1827, 7 Olj
Jus. Neel, Jan. 11,1842, 6 62
D Lanier, April 4, 1849, 10 66
J. L. Black, Sept 26, 13,8, 18 87
C. i>, Bostick, .March 31,1846, 3 00
A. R Pierce, June 16, 1820, 7 59
M. Picket, Jan HI, 1826, 17 25
W’■ min,,si,>ii, April 1829, 3 0 )
J. An ieni ii, Jan. 1,1841. 54 54
E. A. Anslt y, April 7, 1840, 13 00
R VV’ Jones, July 8, 1850, HI 00
John M Calhoun, Jan 30, 1833, 68
James B. Brown, Nov. 30, 1833, 516 88 j
S, Dingier, Feb. G, 1819, 1 50
John Hawk, Jan 14,1840, 12 68
John T. VV. r-n, Dee 0,1839. 21 Ofi
VV. ill. White, Mar 4, 1812. 31 31
John Bicktu s, Jan. 1,1845, 85 81
J Vv’. Bail Ac \V Sharks, Jan 8, 1842, 1 25
V. Sanford, Jr. May 6, J 834, 47 06
Janies Riley, July 21, 1828, 5 75 ;
J. N Entrant, Jan, 2, 1827, 3 18 i
A. Scott, Cos, March 16, 1841, 106 38]
executions.
B. S. Park vs. Edward Reampton and
Jas Clark, 1827, 27 011
It S. Park vs. Joseph Vardeman,
Bept. 21. 1822, 18 81
it S park vs id Reampton & Clark,
Jan. 22, i • 22, 77 00 !
it. 8 Park vs. L> Lefsang, Jan 4,1827, 78 79 {
„ „vs E Reampton & Clarke,lß23 77 00 j
~ „ „ „ 1822, 77 01)’
„ „ „ „ 1823, 77 00]
„ „ „ „ 1823, 77 00:
„ >, ~ 1822, 77 00
„ „ B Lefsang, Nov 23,1828, 19 21 ;
„ „ „ Jan 21,1826, 14 10 j
„ „ A. Thompson, Oct. 25, 1809, 622 j
Open Accounts.
J Ileinsom, 1848, 10 00 ]
Henry Cotton, 1837, 31 00]
Bryant Wheeler, 1837. 1 25]
R. VV’ade, 1832 3 and 4. 4 25 ]
M. Turner, 1826, 62!
E. 11 Harrison, 1828, 1 25 j
1{ Wade, 1e29 and 30, 50 !
Reuben Dawson, 18.39 and 41, g 18 ]
VV. Greer, 1839, 1 00 j
B Bessy, 1827, 3 87 I
Sanford Hargroves, 1842, 62 ]
R. Broad non x, 1841 and 42,, 1 62 ]
J M’Gee, 1837, 62 !
James Mayher, 1838, 81 :
Al Slaughter, 1838, 1 25 ]
L Laws, 1838, 87 j
J D Paples, 1837 and 38, 2 50 I
Henry Kirby, 1833, 2 06 !
Elijah Anderson, 1837, l 87
Joseph Vardaum, 1827, 5 09
T Wyatt, 1833, 87
Mr. Brannam, It>27, 5 78
VI Harris, 18.39, 62
: Martin Picket, 1827, 6 00
i T. Iloloman, 1826, l (jO
j Randolph Peeler, 1828, 4 21
Burnett Morris, 1829, 2 25
| Robert Dean, 1826, 1 21
j B. Johnson, 18.34 and 35, 2 81
Geo. VV Dillard, 1823, 7 50
James Lester. 1827, 1 37
S II Gilmer, 1826, 3 .31
• David VI Crockett, IP2G, I 44 ‘
iJ. M Deavenport, 1826and 27, fi 25 j
John Bickers, 1844, 45, 46 and 47, 63 7;i j
! Charles liowee, 1848, 49,50, and 51. 20 00!
P King, 1845, 26 6(1 j
VV 11 Baines, 1816 and 48, 87 38 :
William Glover. 1824, 4 57 i
; Mr, Suns, 1819, .30 79 i
I Estate of S. Fuller, 1843—4.5, & 47, 2 50 !
I T. Blanks, 1848, 50 j
John Branch, 1843, 1 00 !
1 William Burton. 1849, 3 03
VV’. Burton. 1851, 4 00 I
Joel Newsom 1851, 7 20 I
All sold for the benefit of said Estate, j
Terms on the day of Sale.
N.T.PARK, Adra’x.
11. WALKER, j, „ I
J. E WALKER, i Adrs ’
April, 24, 1852. 17
AdminiitratomSale.
LTNEERan order ol the Honorable Court
ol Ordinary ot Morgan County, will he!
’ sold before the Court House door in the town J
of Gainesville, Hall county, on the first Tues-!
davinJuly next, the following lots of land,!
viz:—one tract containing four hundred and i
fourteen acres, adjoining Lands of Ifey- j
nolds, Wilson, Buffington and Townsend;
Also one hall acre lot improved at the Sulpher j
Springs, together with the privilege of the wa- j
ter for a single family. Will be sold also, on [
the same day, before the Court House in tlie I
: town oi Clarkesvtlle, Habersham County, one !
: third ol Lot No. 1)3 3d Dist. it being 83 l-3d
i ‘'o res, (Sc, two fifths of No. 101,3d D : s. Haber- |
! sham, Cos. it being 100 Acres. Will, also be j
1 sold on the same day before the Court House
ill Dalilonega, Lumpkin County, the following j
Gold Lots, viz;—No 473, 3d Dist. 2nd Sec.;’
■ No. inti!), 4th Dist. Ist Sec, containing, 40 |
notes each; also 1-12 ofNo. 803, 12th Dist. Ist
Sec. It being 3 1 -3d acres; Also .No. 5.54,’
■ 4th Dim. 1 Sec. containing 40 acres. Ail be- |
1 longing to the Estate of Richard S, Park, late
iof Morgan Cos. deceased, and sold for the !
i benefit oi said Estate. Terms Cash.
N. T. PARK, Adm’x.
H. W'ALKER, } . , ,
J, E. WALKER. $ Adm s ’
May 1,1853. 18 ’
foiIiOkJJ.UA . ‘ T
Greene County.
USHEREAS, Mrs. Susan Andrews applies
to me lor letters of Administration on
i the Estate of Mathew .Andrews, late of said ‘
county,deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ,
I persons interested to appear at my office with- t
in the time prescribed by law*, to show cause,!
i it any they have, why said letters should not be
. granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes- ;
’ boro', April 30th, 1852.
- J AS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
May 1. so—st.
GEORGIA. \
Oglethorpe County. $
VLL poisons having demands against Mo
ses Wright deceased, late of said county,
arc hereby notified to present them properly at
’ tested W'itlii: the time prescribed by iaw; and
i.i rson- indebted to said deceased; are re
i quested to make immediate payment to Geo 0.,!
Haw *i], Attorney for said Estate, at Greenes
i boro,
ANN A WRIGHT, A im'x
IBZAN 11 KAGAN, Ad r.
May I, 1832. 18—-3 t.
isow Ijsivid : 's,
HEBREW PLASTER.
7///. gye vi remedy fur Then mutism, Gout
r.nu in the Side, Hip, Hock, Limbs and
Joints. Scrofula, king's licit, IIVr/'/c Steel-
Hug.:. Hard Tamms, St/Jf Joints and all
Fixed Ruins whatever.
Where this Piaster is applied, Pain cannot
exist. It has been beneficial in cases of weak
ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stom
ach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, A flection of tl le
Spine, Feinule Weakness in the back or sides
should be without it. Married ladies, in deli
cate situations, find great relief from constant
ily wearing 1 his Plaster.
The application of the Piaster between the
shoulders has been found a certain remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Affections of the
] Lungs in tlieir primary stages, it destroys in
] flammation by perspiration.
qqq q q
ne fullowing commendation is from an ngent residing utTren
ton, Ten in >e;
Tr knto.n-, Gib. on Cos. Tenn , Nov. 7, ’49
Messrs.Senvii.& Mead—Gcntl-nun: Thu Hebrew Pla teris
l ee*nning popular in this taction Ti.we is a Isuiy in this county
who -ays .-he vvcitld nut he wi hoy.t Uu*. ITtvttcr .or tivu hundred
, dclhirs a year. She wasalflkDsti for “omc time with an eularitc
. incut of the spleen, which g ive her a great deal ol’ pain. The
-welling ami pa n had extended up n> :u!y to the armpit, andoc
easiunaliy she could .scarcely breathe. She wa- confined for a
eoiisitieru* 1* t.me, during witieh site was attended by s.ine of our
l-e-t phydeinu . but they gave Ivor uo relief. She procured a box
ot the lltbievv riiister, and it iviinir.it h-r almost immediately
and now .-be keep.’ a supply ol’ i c on Land con-.t ant ly. The-efacu
you ate a: liberty to u-e a- you think proper—they are lub.stau
tially true.
Respectfully, yours, &o.
JESSE J. WELLS,
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read the following testimony from a Physi
cian.
Gentlemen—Tour Hebrew TLasterhas cured me of pains c
which I !.ave -nlfered ! -r twelve vear- past. J Hiring thi period
1 labored iculer an aliii rtiun of my (oin-and side. :mu tried many
: re e-lie- ti.a • r own uu-die.ii expetience -ngg'-sted, but witb
! out o'dainiugnli'’. At length 1 tied your Tla tor, and am
.n-vv bv its go.d etfeet.s entirely eured. \ w ill reeommeud the
Jew Havitl or Hebrew Plaster to all w ho are suffering from eou
| traction of the muscle-, or permanent pains in the side or back.
The people of Georgia hav e but to become ac-piain ted with its
: virtues vv hen they w ill resort to its u-e.
Yours, truly.
-M. \Y WALKER, M.P.
r yth, Monroe County, Ga.
To Mus Peovill & Mewl. New Urh tvns, La.
S’ll.li IDlBEii !
The •renniiicis s ’ldonty by us, amt our advertised iyent
: throuc/nui the >outU. S < I‘eli.ah is allowed tg seli.it.
Tit jnturc the i/citui. c will hare the signature of E. TA V LOR
the neu steel-pi-it v cuora red'label on the top of each box;
counterfeit which, will be prosecuted as fogery.
gCoVIL & MEAD f
113 Chat-trcx st., New Oi leans.
Sole Gene ial A tents fur tlie Southern States, to whom allorder
and appl -at ion.- for agencie mu-t be addres-ed.
i Soli! by T. >. llankiii.-on. I’citheltl, t*u.
~ ]’uin& Ne.-i’-ett, Macon. Ga.
~ liattey vNt l>ro.,ltuine, Ga.
~ Dantbrth Negle. Columbus, Ga.
~ l>ill& Marshall. Fort Gaines, Ga.
F. O. Welch. AH any. Ga.
Sold at wholesale by Ki.-icy. Augusta.
• ii Wtland, Llai rallit Cos. and P. M. Coh*^n
! harleston.S. C.
I MayS, 1*52, 19 ly
GEORGIA
S AII SAPAiv ILL A.
FOR
Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Jjiss
oj Appetite, Constipation oj the Boteels,
Files, caused hy Ctudcccness, Tain in the
Bowels, or llheumatism, caused hy the use
of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, VI-,
ccrs, &LC. <J-C.
r l"MIlS PREPARATION is made as pure as
-t- possible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef
fects in diseases ol the Liver, and diseases
aiising from an impure state of the Blood,
: prove it to be the purest and most useful prepar
ation of Sarsaparilla that is made.
those who have used the various prepara
tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and
effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one
bottle ol J)r. D’s. preparation, than in half a
dozen bottles as it is generally made.
i hat it might be more particularly adopted
to professional use, nothing but llie pure Sarsa
parilla has been used, that for different disea
ses, physicians might combine or prescribe with
it, such articles as they might consider most
appropriate in cases under their treatment.
lis alterative and mildly purgative effect
upon the bowels, make it not only a good sub-
I stitute tor Mercury, but useful in removing all
diseases arising bom the imprudent use of
! Mercury.
Prepared only by DENNIS, M. D., Au
gusta. Georgia.
Sold in Augusta by VV. 11. Tutt., P. A. Mo
| ise, 1). B. Plumb dt Cos., VV. H. & J. Turpin,
j tlavilaud, Risley, & Cos., VV. K. Kitchen, and
] Barrett, Garter &, Cos. In Penfield by D. Her
ron, M. D.
Price—sll per bottle; 6bottles for $5.
Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA
| SARSAPARILLA.
I Augusta, July 5,1851. 27 ly
’ Orlgiaai tfortilifaks uajcl Let
ter?;,
T lAN be seen by any who will call at the
I Vy Store ol the Subscribers, received since the
Ist of January, foul, proving the superiority*
and worth of *
i MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD
JGATOR,
There is no Humbug here!
But plain and straight-forward truths.
I his Liniment will not cure every thing,
I nor every disease, eitner in “Man or ‘Beast;’’
I hut what it is said to cure, that we will WAR
| lIANT, or the
Money will he Paid Back!!
The Diseases refered to are--
Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic—Lumba
go, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings,
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises,
i Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons,
Weak Back, Headache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
j and Toothache.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recom-
I mended in the treatment of inflammation of tlie
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,
■ Liver and Spleen In all forms ol diseases
j Where the patient is inclined to sink, it stands,
without a rival in the annuls ol .Medicine, as.
an Excitant-, and will produce a reaction if
: the vital spark but feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to De a most powerful
Counter lritant, meeting the indications of
Dessicants, without producing tlie dtagreeable
effects of a Blister.
For sale in Penfirld, by T. g. 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
‘ b T l ‘ V ,J ’ &J ’ TURPIN. Proprietors.
Feb. 21. 1852, ‘ g
llock Spring Water Cure,
lip C VsIYCBX, JI. g>,,
marietta, geo.
rpiJE Water Cure Establishment of Dr. C.
I * COX has been successful, not only in tlie
number of patients, hut in proving the effi
ciency of the mode of treatmentadopted forthe
removal of disease. Dr. Cox is prepared to
cite instances, id this place and elsewhere, m
invalids ot long standing who have, under h s
regimen, been restored to vigorous health. No
place inthe State offers greater advantages .
ii an establishment ns that of Dr. Cox, *
. ;,U out stronger inducements to persons
oaii health who wish to avail themselves ol t .
peculiar mode of treatment used by Hydropic •
.c physicians . Marietta Advocate.
ten vs I I cry. •*, at paid, will be
pi.jiuptiy attended to
March 1862. 10—3 m