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Jor Ike Trmyeriin Huii a•.
A Ts lt<!
(live me my lioun- in the li-iv-t Imim*,
l''rniu dramshop'.-imi him! 11 ■,
In filename there I est mi) ln.-un,
Freed front n drunkard's stumble,
i love to look nt the forest gre in,
Where the willow kuves mv t .vi ■ 4; inir,
From liquor’s hideous irriiH tin in,
.My hopes tiro fortune* bringing.
Then let me look at tin* Itiuiden* l.nr,
That Georgia's land is raising;
W.n realohy soon ran twvcrd.ne,
I qion her soil bo grazing.
I like to roc a lovely crowd,
Os Indies fine in spirit,
To Adam's ale they nil nte biu* and,
Their pleasure to inlimit.
J like to see a party line,
Os nil the young and ri-ing,
Who make fold water their design,
No othi r bev’rage prizing.
They* have no whiskey, gin or rum,
To qomteh their raging iliir* t ;
Hut brooklet",'neath the will! boa I,inn,
('nil lll.ilfl* their pleastiie burst.
Then ladies watch vonr certain death,
When e’er yon aim to main,
If you tut smell king n'env's brea!lt,
Then say, I’d** ru'lier 1 irry.
I’ve seen tin* widow and tin* child,
In beds of languish 1 ty,
Their Imj a- it lieu 1 since bliHslnih and,
•Siiiei ide'iy held the stvav.
‘ Os NO. SOU.
’Alio UiiiiimTlci*.
We gjve to man tin* poisoned bowl.
To rob Idm of Ids powt is;
We kill l.i body mid Ids soul,
< >li, what a work is onr- !
Wi'inakr a widow of the wile,
We rob her babes of fool,
Wo (ill the world will woe and sirife,
As every rummy should.
We spare no pains to spread our work
O’er valley, bill and dan*;
For proof of this let each one li-',
And hear the widow', wail.
So here’s a health into the howl,
And all who’’•omul it gather,
We’ll sink to woe the mortal soul, ,
’.Mid fair and rainy wielher.
The E*(’iipei-'M Denlts-bed.
Tread softly—bow the herd, —
111 reverent silence how ?
No passing hell doth toll, —
Vet mi imraortol soul,
Is passing now !
Stranger! however great,
In low ly reverence bow 1
There’s one in that poor shed,—
One by that paltry bed,
Greater than thou.
llenealb that beggar’s roof
L< , Death doth keep hi* state !
Knter—no crowds attend;
Knter—no guards defend
‘This palace gate.
■■ ■■■.'■■■i ‘■ *■ -jars-.-—!*a—x—a
A Shout Shrmom on llonksi v.—To
live honestly is to live justly and above
reproach. It is to live so that no man,
who knows how we live, can truly sat
any harm of us. Nothing is honest
which is against justice or honor.
One may he aide to keep out of j til. !
ttnd yet not ‘dive honestly.” All steal- ‘
ing is dishonest. I'. mn\ be hut a pin, I
or a marble, or an apple that we steal, j
but if we take it slyly it is stealing.— j
It is wicked to steal from a brother, 01
sister, or parent. We may not steal
any thing, even if wo need it. The
eight commandment is, ‘ Thou shall not
steal.”
We may also he dishonest in borrow,
ing. First, when we do not need wlial ■
we borrow, and then we keep it longer!
titan we need it, or do not take good
care of it, and send it home. If you
borrow any thing take good care of it, I
and send it home us soon as you have !
done with it. ‘-In all things live lion-1
estly.”
Some are not hones', in buying and
selling. Their rule is to buy at all
times as cheep as they c an, and sell us
dear us they can. This is a wicked
rule. We often trade with those who
(.0 not know the w orth of the tiling
bought or sold. It is cheating them to
mukothe best bargain we can. Sane,
times we trade with those who are in i
great want, and we li\ our 1w 11 price s,
and make them much too high il w<* j
sell, or 100 low if we buy. There is
a fair price for ( very thing. Let that |
be paid or taken for everything, lie’
who is just und true, and loves hi:
neighbor ns himself, will soon lind out j
vvhui a fair j tic i, A'n.ost all!
me 11 use 100 many wonts iu buying and
selling, and when to > many word* are j
used, there is almost ulw uvs u lie some
where.
Evory bitter lias i ssvviot. Prove rt.y
brings good appetite, while bard work
makes you sleep and snore like a hum
ining-up. It you live on cold potatoes,
just recollect that cold potatoes tire no (
way related to the gout. If an acquain
tance cuts you merely because you
have fallen from purple to curd u rev
don’t get in a passion about tho nin
compoop, but return thanks lltal the’
number of asses you have been c m
pelled to nod to, has li t n reduced In
one.
To met an Appetite.—Physicians
say there is nothing improves the appy. ‘
tile iiko labor uini fresh air. ’1 |u v
ure mistaken. We know ol something
that beats those tirov >c at ions all how.’
low, and that is t> g> without eating i
three or (bur dais.
A Dampy.—A specimen of the hu
man family that passs s for a man am-mg 1
woman, and for a woman among men.
Ilis upper lip is tied on with a mous
tache, while his w hole occupation con
sists in toting a little cane up and down
Braodway.
OKC.-AN Of* (III*. SONS OF TKMI’KKAM K ANJ> STATIC TEA! I’ICK AiN’CIC CONVENTION
J. A. V A N W I NK L li,
Merton awt tailor.
rri door In Geo. Hail Hoad Hank, Avgusta, Geo.
| ‘ ;'■ tl]l *'*U'l * .* j.!* 11!, il mill fu’l Mock of Cloths, Capsimeres, Wetirge, Irro |* l l * : '* H *
I ‘l'. ,\ c , which v. iii he infi*!.* to nieaeure r,g i cod urnl ns fashionable ue enti I"* had i ll
die I'nileJ Mint* h,
READY nADE CLDTfIIITOt
1 , ** li ways on linn!,,*, lirst rate stork of Clothing adapted to the season. Mv stock nt
il ■ I . - nt j** i-ir,. ■■ nmj well -elected, cotuprT ime e\. ry thing new mid desirable.
A LEO
’ n ‘ and Shi 0, S It, Cotton mid Merino un*Vr garments, Colinrs, Silk. Cotton
* *. Siep* i.d'-is, IL . * ry, Mmo j Ih-lis, Slocks, Cravats, Silk and Colton I mhr* has,
” I'm * J. A. VANWINKLE.
Augusin, April 3, 1852. 14
orj o-o rrx’ ere y\ rs a oa. p*so
L I hi. IS A- 1 .At I. Ilnve eeustmirlv on hand n full assortment of Ready-made Clothing nnd
* Gentlemen s wearing fippim lof nil descriptions and qualities.
| A I,SO
A...u'lfnctu 1* n 1 ! ;’*innei;*“ io ouh r. Warrant good fits and to give sntisfneiion i*i nil eases.
U i* also si il 1 s C'o-ap and on as good n rms as nny house ill the city, and would respectfully in
-1 vile all our up-country friend to g*ve us a call
J C. FUR 11 IS, A. PAUL.
1 Augusta, Feb 21, 1 f 52. 8---)y.
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I “
\g\-’ a ‘**>,! v i ‘av r .v,g VtP !
r~d
, J. M. ‘;'SZ WBY, &. 00.
il knit sa/r avl ‘• ‘ l>r rs in l\rti'hj-mailc Trunks, Cur],cl Hags. fyc.
E tidcr lir,t‘ e ! :sit*(l ISolcl, Augnstu,
I 1 rir,i now rfreiviTig n fmo find well Bflfctfd Stock of'Sjtring mid Siun
• tner ( in'H’.iu? - I • S'.fitfl, (lov p, SuHpcndrrs, ('ol!rs liicJ together with every nrticlc
ih ( < ry t*r •i l i* :i “ - tr. ‘]!.*■ r< nilt rs ol the linii'u r are rtquested to culland ex-.tniinc
for them^elvcH.
Feb. 1852. * g
AITU< r ii t I> UFA S!
Mcdirtt/ House, I.slablishnl lifted!
years ago, by
nil. ‘ K I NK 1'.1.1N,
N. \V. Corner of Third & Union Streets, be
tween Spruce nnd Pine Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Youth and Manhood, A Vigorous Life
ot a prernttluredeetl/i.
KINKELIN on Self Preservation.
Only 25 Cents
TM- It'K'k jtt < imMi 1.e4 i • with it eful |nforinHfm, on
tli” ii.fimiii i.* fttiilili* i-. <*l t >• (JtMicntivf Oij/sns. 1 1 HJdrc -
w’sit vlf alike to YouiL, Muphoitl nnd 01J Ait** and should lx
i’( :**i * v all.
Tli® valtui 1 1- advii’i’ nnd impr -iy ** warning it gives. wiMpre
u’tit ye.’ir of tuiaery and Mit! • and have annualiy Thou
sands of live .
I’amitshy reading it w ill 1-nrn flow to prevent the de truo
tion of tLc r chiMivi)
Art iii t’fii (•> (t • cents • ■ ’* •lin ft l'*Mer. nddre .rd toDR
KINKF.I.IN. .N \\ ‘u.ipr'd tin and Hud ITiion Streets ho.Yveeu
Sprite.’and ritte. ! ! tl.o’i !j ’ :a, ill cn-iirca book, nnd®r onvul
opo. jxt return tmil.
I’t r oils at a disutnee tii ij ad lrew Ii K. by letter, post paid,
And he cure 1 nt 100...*
I’l l t ••-of M I Hie . Di*<* I'crwarded, by sending
a !•*■* ; t tiiiuv. ami put on m 11. • Imm Dim up or i ‘urmsitv.
Hook- Hl**i'B, New * Agcn*l V'lltuß, CtiiiU’ or-, and all oth
ers, tupplied with th* al'.’vo at very low rales.
Nov. 8,1351, 4."—ly
Dr. \V. \Y. JMARBIIALL,
or jia( o\, i*:o.
\irOUl.Dcall the attention of the public to
* * a number of c rlilii atea puhlislit'd in va-
I rious papers in the State of cases of Fistula
j cured In him. In the treatment of Fistula,
! recourse is generally had to the knife, which is
| always painful and often hazardous and very
frequently uiisucccsful.
More titan one half of the cases that have
come under his care of late, had been subjected
to the knit.* ithnut experiencing the least lien
* fit,but rath* r made worse. They were per
fectly cured by Pi* \1 without the use of the I
knife, or any such operation, without the least
danger,and with lint lath* or no pain. In most
cases the treatim nt does not prevent the ordi
nary pursuits of husines.*, iibhottgh ihe patient
is neccssarially obliged to lie under the imme
mediate care and supervision of the Doctor
from one to four weeks, according ns the na
ture and circutiiotances of the case may demand
Pr, JM. does Hot t x i;*;*. rate, when he says that !
the plan of treatment he pursues is obliged to
succeed in'ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, j
if not in every case of IV■tula.
< ;s<:: Head!!
M v >.\\ sih (let. 1819.
IAR. YV. YV. MARSHALL:—Dear Sir—
I *The leal relief l have recently received nt
your ban as, imhu-es me to offer icy testimony
in v our successful lieatment of Cancerous ulfec
! tions.
Some ten years n-o, n small lump,’some
| thing like u w art, made its appearance in the
| centre Afmy k> < i li, . ~'v meat first no in
] convenience or pain. Alter several years it
! ticyail lo grow 1 then applied 111 a physician
| who cut it off ll low the surface el ilic lip mid
I tiurnt it with rnu-uic, nil J I thought, cured it
Ilia alciit lime uiiti\ianls, it reappeared and
i grew more niphlly tv n tn lore; tiff cling wiih
] ill the lust six months, the glands of tha neck,
and giving me on s oiiallj considerable pain,
jMy jihysi* i;.n- cave it i>.ir opinion lh.it it
I was cancerous mid that mulling could relieve
me but the .knife.
In this situation 1 put my-’ If under your
j treatment, on tiie lUili S-ptember last, mid to
i day, 1 think 1 may safely s.iy, ihat 1 am well
j ! trust thru you will loti j hve to afford relief to
i the affiled and Mid disir ■ I \\ i:!i my wnr inert
! thanks, tor your kind and constant attention
during my stay w itli you,
1 aui respectfully, yours,
S FLOYD.
t'"l Flovd is known to the ronimumty as the
brother ot Judge I‘ioyd, and an eminent lavvyi i
residing at Madi.-on, Ga.
March li, 1552. 10---ly
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CARMICHAEL & BEAN,
AKU kl V, (ft.
KEEP constantly on hand, in addition ,*
- their extensive Stock ot Hardware am
i Cutlery, a large supply ol Agricultural iinpie
meats, aotisisting ol Ploughs, Cultivators, liar
! rows, Corn Shelter*, Sttaw ‘-utters, Wheal
Fans,Threshers,Gram C ruble*, Ac. Ac.
I Feb. ‘J;?, 1852. • g
!'’ * - -
J. DICKSON SMITH,M. I).
I’ruclioiiig IMiysicittti.
I'orsuth , Ga.
j April 21. IT —lm
I'oi Mt tl ft emiileCoUt gialc ta*
siiliae.
Hoard of Instructors.
Rev. YV. C. WILKES, A. M. Principal.
Instructor in Mathematics, Intellectual and
Moral Sciences.
JAMES A. BASS, A. B.
Instructor in Natural Science and Ancient
I .anguages.
Miss MARY K BARLOYV,
Instructress in French, Higher English, and
; Assistant in the preparatory Department.
Mrs. MARY A. WILKES,
Instructress jn Botany and History.
Mrs. MART A. MANN,
Instructress in the Ornamental Branches.
HERMANN BRAUMULLER,
Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music,
and ol the German Language.
Mrs. A DELLA J. BASS,
Assistant in Music.
Mrs. AGNES IIRAUMULLA,
Instructress on the Guitar.
Sec
• The Apr ing Term Commences on the
j ond Monduy iu Jnn, and closes w.th an exam
ination nnd exhibition in Composition and
( Yfiisio, on (lit* Second Wednesday in July.
1 The Autumnal Term will commence on the
first YVednesday in August, and close on the
last YVcdiiesilay in Nov., which will he Come
meitceiiient Day.
Friends who desire it, can obtain n Cata
logue and special information respecting the
School, hy addressing the Principal, or Col.
J, S. Pint hard, Sec. of Board of Trustees.
Match 6,1851. jy t s
Haulers Temperance II ohm,
GRIEEIV (M.
(South-West Corner of the City.)
I Am at my old stand with enlarged aecom-
laudations, and prepared to give all that
may call a plenty of.
COLD WATER DRINK,
ami as for the balance they must take the
chances, anil il not satisfied no pay required
My prices for the future will be as follows:
l or Alan and Horse, breaafast, supper
and Lodging jjjl ,2b
~ „ Single Altai, 35
„ „ Lodging, 15
~ Horse feed 35
„ ~ per day and night, 75
,„ „ „ Month, 15,00
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Griffin,Ga., July 12, 1851. 28—ts
B. L. PRESCOTT,
Attorney& Counsellor at I.aw,
Solicitor in Equity,
Middle District, Ga.
OFFICE IN SYI.VAWA, STRIVEN CO , ( A.
Will give his prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his care, in the above district, and
in Bulloch and Effingham of the Eastern l):s
----1 n it t.
March 27,1852. 13—3 m
Entertainment
c:v rLKunr,
n!8 fiiends may find his house on the North
wde of Newuan, near Rev. Mr. Alexan
der's. He designs to be occonimodating, and
hopes to satisfy all reasonable patrons
llreakfiist. Dinner, oF Supper, ‘4O cents.
IJcrse per day, (el
Horse fed, 40
l-e of Lot for Drovers, per day, § I 00
New nan, April 17.1852. 1C
“PIERSON & IIEIDT,
Manufacturers of on and Dealers in
FA SI ill )N ABLE ‘BE AI )Y M AIIE
CEO nilMi,
and Fancy Dress articles, Wholesales•
Ret nil.
P & S. would respectfully invite the atten
tion of country Merchants to an examination ot
their Stock, No, 1111, Uryan and 68 St. Julian
Sts. Savannah, Ga
DANIEL PIERSON.
EMANUEL HEIDT.
March 27,1852. 13
W B. BENNETT,
V T O1: 1: 1 A ‘S’ I, AW .
Lumpkin, Stewart ( . Ga.
Mart'll G, 1852 in • it
Dr* Guvsott’s Yellow Dock and
SARSAPARILLA.
The Great Summer Medicine.
DR. GT YSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OP
V FLLOYV DOCK AND sS ausa pa rill a.
X/ i fut* fl hy iinpure blood. Its great sue’
c-s 9 entitles it to tin* name of the
GRLAT AML RICAN SPECIFIC.
5* ftr a* it i< known it i univertd.'ly nppre iaDtl. and nrry
* m iie it ih v i; twe it and It In imir paoiict with the ran t
h.t ft ct-. and verify tha'.it id the le>t extract in exi i
; to c, auJ the on y < n*f that
f'TA \!) • ‘HIE TF.-5T OF TI\J E.
! Fre yyeara’d* t itdg tat p”l'ularity, nnd nmltiplici its a—
| tottidJ.ng cure •. The vic im of
lIEREDITAKY SCROFUL
Wi’ti K ‘PP’iv.vitig glMiiils, hone.-c-otnied flo h, nnd rnti't *h
t.ng into M-loi!.*-, find (iuyaot'tV Velio tv Dock and K#i>;tj>a
rill.i t* ><n!n f r Li’- afflition-*. Hi-)ior i* 1 • tor incuts are hi
; t and liis malady not only relirvcd, bat
I’ER.M (NENTLY CURED.
’ It may t e wf*-1y o- ertod from the re-nlty of past expTienee.
I th.-t-Dr.G y oti'.-EKtne-, -f Vc’io.v lhck and . v at ap..r,1l t,'’
! is, h’youd :*ll c >mp'tris'>n, tho
MO T I'OVVERUX REMEDY ON EARTH
| f r Ibef Howing di c - w , and i> .1 otlier.B proceed ing from
VITIATKD UI.OOI).
| .’-croft-h or King’s Evil, Rl.cutnnti m, (’ -*inatc (’ufaueous
Er-ipt'on *. I’nnp e-t or I’o Aiile* on the fa< e, 111 tclws
lioil . < hron:C Sorf Eye , Ring: M’onn or Teller
n"nt and 1’ in of the Itonei
uud Joint . StnUorn I'lct-r , Sy
|viiUicLuni’ ng >, awl di -
vi‘ n i it k fro'n an
inju lici* ti tte of
.M r nry,
• Aeitco Drop y. Exp’ rre or iu prudenre in 1 fe, I/verCom
p'aint, A Jin,’ ad Ever. Inti; ini. E-*vcr, t. tiolora
31't it, Dv ente y. Di rr'irp. l’lothora of the
Ji. • and it the Hal, I’ile*, Fains iu
tlivlVik, {side. Dint and
all fo.’nt of'.M Hi: ttl.tr,
Olnn'id-T and
Skin I)i-ca c*.
, It i a ‘l'v r'V'i ; p?’ificfor Dcueriil Del ility, and the t o t ren
v t;> . ifa i roc.en c m sti ution. It 1 r.cc.*> and
j-very oti*m pr-tno e r •/, ihtr ly in cvcy function, an 1 proJu
| •; that c-ii Lt ,u of tiie mho c pity ical sydem, which i • t!i •
(let secniiiytef
tO\G ril'E!
id • 1’ whovi h to purge the hlcod fmm the impuritie** con
trac’e l f m tin free in iu of the appe’-icc Uur.ii.; the win
*t<., an<l to prop ue tho ys ein ter
M iSTM MVEf; ETTDE.Mirs,
•*> * rt now f i *•<itty- > : *- V. ;'ru t ( f YeD -w D*ck and Par apa- i
rilh,” whi hi( p iiviiijr it elftin antidote fur many of tl*e mo t 1
nvdijtn.tnt di.-e t'C- the fli-.*h is heir to and they w.Il reverie
>ti ; tpp • nted; f*-r in ‘Li remedy the pit! lie fai.lt ha- n v**r wra- !
ve ed-iicver can waver, ‘or i: i.s f r.n-Urd on cxp ‘ii nce, just as i
‘her want oflai h in “ her uni epurious com{iounds u al o
f made lin exp rience. ‘FI \
11.3 FLOW MINER AT. NOsTRI'.VS
to-cck hope, life and v . r ffom thi<
I'DREI.Y \ F.M TMH.E REMEDY.
Therefore however broken d'wn in heal'.h and .* pirltp I.Awsyor j
Ia h-oine to hiaiM It und oblur , le. no <*:.e <!•• . are of ix overy, 1
I the piticntonly under-’.m l t'iar his It *r? < f phy ical r'.-tn 1 - !
u:i"ii Ji • < only in ill Y.mTT> EXTRA* 1 \ Ei.EOU DOCK
..nd SA KSA I’A EH.EA.aiid per nade him for his
J.n E > SAKE
to try it, and we have no he iUvtion in j redi. tint* hi : rpoody
r •storation to health. Asa mems of till the func
tion * of
WOMAN S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
ii has nor pi and ,n the materia nidi a, and at that critical period
of life when, the fir. t-tn,e of her de-line commeace.-, its cordial
and invigorating (to peri ios will enable her to
I‘ASS TIIE CRISIS SAFELY.
Hj* unless put uo in large 1 ‘trie.:, containing
a q turf and the name of ti e .ynp blown in tiie glass, with the’
an. ten signaler of “S. E. Henneit” on the outsiae wrapper.
I’ri e p*r b >tfle,or i* b>. Is E*r S;>. Sold by
SCOVUj & ME\l), 113 t'a ers St.,N.Orleans.
Sole General Agent.-tor the Southern States to wnom ail or
der- mu t b addre st and.
Sold Colvdough k lUnkinson. Tenlield, Ga.
Landrum (X Hawkins hexing.on,
.. 11. Norton & Cos. Madison.
An 1 ly Agents appointed in every town in the State.
May 2d, 1>.2. 22 3tn. |
~ t~ J’ r-v . ? r Jrras vj i t -fifl gQ.il
GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.!
FOR
Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Lass
oj Appetite, Constipation of the Dowels,
Piles, caused, by Costiveness, Pain in the
Dowels, or liheumatism, caused by the use
of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Doils, Ul
cers, Sec. Ike.
fTMHS PREPARATION is made as pure as
*- possible. Itsbitter taste,and benelicial ef
fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases
arising from an impure state ot 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 willfind.by the taste and
effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one
bottle of Dr. l)’s. preparation, than in half u
dozen bottlesas it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted
to professional use, nothing but the pure Sarsa
parilla has been used.that for different disea
ses, physicians might combine or prescribe with
it, such articles as they might consider most
appropriate in cases under their treatment.
lis altcraliye and mildly purgative effect
upoti the bowels, make it not only a good sub
stitute for Mercury, but useful in removing all
discuses arising from the imprudent use ol
Mercury.
I’repared only by DENNIS, M. D., Au
gust 1. Georgia.
Sold in Augusta by W. H. Tutt, P. A. Mo
ise, l>. B. Plumb & Cos., W. 11. &, J. Turpin,
Hnviiand, Risley, & Cos., W. K. Kitchen, and
Barrett, Carter He Cos. In Penfietd by D. ller
ron, M. D.
Price—§l per bottle, 6 bottles for $5.
Remember to ask for DENN IS’ GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, July 5, 1851. 27—ly
L'ciliticaU'S und Let
ter*.
CIAN be seen by any who will call at the
1 store ol the Subscribers, received since the
Ist of January, 1851, proving the 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 thing,
nor every disease, eitner in “Man or Beast;”
but what it is said to cure, that we will WAR
-11 ANT, or the
Money will hr Fai l Rack!!
The Diseases refered to are -
Rheumatism, Acute and Cl ronic—Lumba
go, I’uinful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings, j
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises !
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons,
Weak B*ek, ILadache, (lout, Goitre, l’atsy!
und Toothache.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly reconi-!
mended in the treatment of inflammation of the
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,’
Liver and Spleen In all forms of diseases
where the patient is inclined to sink, it stands,’
without a rival in the annals of Medicine, as
a n J.xcitant; and will produce a reaction if
the vital spare but feebiy'burus.
Physicians will lind it to oe a most powerful ;
Counter Jritnnt, meeting the indications ol
\ essicams, without producing the diagreeabie
effectsola Biister.
l or sale in Penfield, by T. S. ilankinson,
11 I'd by the principal Druggists throughout the
State.
Nil, Be careful to purchase none without
the written name of J. E. Marshall on each
box. W H. &• J. TURPlN,Proprietors.
Feb. 21. 1X52, 8.
Furniture.
r rMIE Household and Kitchen Furniture, be
~ longing to the Estate of the late Mary
Iv Ham,dec’d, may be had at private sale, by
cany application to either JMm G. llohzclaw,
R L. M’Whorter.or J. R. Sanders.
Penfield, May 23. 22
HORACE FITCH k Cos.
DEALERS IN
axasi !2L£si3;sa
2 d Street. next door to Mechanics’ Dunk,
Macon. Gcorjtia.
Nov. 8 1851. 45—ly
Greene County, tj Court of Ordinary.
TT7'JJKREA.S, Janies Dolvin, Administra
*V tor of Mary Broach, applies to this
; Court for Letters Pismisaory:—Ordered by
this Court, that Citation issue,and that persons
interested appear and show cause, if any they
have, by the first Monday ill October why Let-
Iters'of Dismission should not he granted said
! applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand in ofl.ee April Ist,
| 1852 /AS. W. CODKIN, Ordinary.
April 3. 14—Cm
TJEORCJIA, (
Greene Comity. \
MATH B W DCAN.Administratior offred
criek Dean, deceased, applies to me for
j letters of dismission from the Administration of
said estate; These are therefore to cite nnd
admonish al! and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said deceeased, to appear at my oflice
within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters of dismis
sion should not he granted said applicant hy
this court on the first Monday ill September
next, in terms of the law.
Civeii under my hand olflcially thisf2 lst daj
of February, 1V52. 8— *6m
JAS. W GODKIN, Ordinary.
GiiOllCil.l,
Greene County j Court of Ordinary.
JOHN liONNkiU, F.xeeutor of Mis. Mary
J Mapp, de**eased,applies to me for letters ol
dismission from said estate:—These are there
fore to cite ami admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
peal at my oflice within the time prescribed by
law, to Show cause, if any they have, why let
ters of’disniissioii should not be granted said ap
plicant by this couit on the first Monday in
October next, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand officially this 13th
day of March, lt-52.
JAS. \V. GODKIN, Ordinary.
March 20,1852. 13—6 m
CHESOftCiIA, )
Greene County, j
TTMIO.M and alter the first day of July next
-T the Co-partnership now existing between
J. & YV. S Poster, Grocers, Greenesboro, Ga.
will be dissolved. All persons having de
mands against said firm, are hereby notified to
present them, and all persons indebted to said
firm by note or account, are requested to
make immediate payment, as it is the inten
tion of the undersigned to wind up the busi
ness of J. & YV. T. Poster, at an earlv date.
JONATHAN POSTER,
One of the firm of
J & YV. T. POSTER.
May 15, 1852. 20.
City Hotel—Atlanta.
undersigned has fitted up in suitable
J- style, a large and commodious House, at
the corner of Floyd and Decatur streets, At
lanta, Ga., for the purpose of accommodating
iranscie.it and regular Boarders. This House
is kept upon strictly temperance principles, and
all who wish quiet accommodations, are res
pectfully in/ited to give the City Hotel a trial.
L. R, BUTLER.
Jan. 3, 1852. I —fim
Notice.
VGOOD supply of Sole; 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
R. L. M’YVHORTER.
Penfield, Ga., Nov. 15 46
LAND FOR SALE.
1 OFFER for sale the following Lots of Land,
to wit:
Lot No. 99, 13 dist , Early; No. 397, 13
j dist., Early ; No. 317, 13 dist., Early ; Lot 318
i 13 dist., Early; No 147, 13 dist., Habersham;
! No. 60, 11 dist., Habersham; Lot No. 36,13
: dist., Habersham.
Ail of which will bedisposed of on reasonable
! terms, if early application is made. Address
A. T. SCOTT,
Greenesboro’, Geo
Aug. 15, 1851. tri-mly 33 ts
J. L. STEWART,
1/” EEPS a private Boarding House for me
Fx accommodation of the public. Price ac
cording to fare.
Conyet’s Station Pec. 13 1851 50
W. S. WILLIFORD,
COM .111 SSIO* MERCHANT,
MACON, GEO.
Nov* 8, 1851. 45—ly
KBIT AM & HOWELL”
Attorneys nt Law,
Atlanta, Ga.
Will continue to dispatch all professional bu- !
1 siness entrusted to their care, to the full satis-j
1 faction of their clients.
A R. Ker.t.AM. C. C. Howell, !
May 15, 1852. 20—ly
Cash System.
PASSENGERS in the Daily Hack, to and j
from Penfield and Greenesboro,’ will be re- j
quired ill future to pay the Cosh, before taking
a seat. This rule will b * strictly adhered to
JAMES M. LANKFORD. I
May 15, 1852. 20—ts I
Rock Spring Water Cure,
22V CAIiV COX, M. I)..
MARIETTA , GEO.
TAIIE Water Cure Establishment of Dr. C
A COX has been successful, not only in the
number of patients, but in proving the eili
ciency of the mode of treatment adopted forthe
removal of disease. Dr. Cox is prepared to
cite instances, in this place and elsewhere, to
invalids of long standing who have, under his
regimen,been restored to vigorous health. Mo
place in the State offers greater advantages for
I such ail establishment as that of Dr. Cox, or
j holds out s'ronger inducements to persons in
bad health who wisli to avail themselves ot the
| peculiar mode of treatment used by Hydropath
| ic physicians.— Marietta Advocate.
O’’betters of enquiry, post paid, will be
, promptly attended to.
j Match; 15.3:2. 10— 3m
ALDRICH & ROYAIT
DEALERS IM T
BOOTS AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new
Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic
Ilall. A. &R. have on hand, and will contin
’ ue to receive, per weekly steamers front New
York and Philadelphia, a large and well selec
ted stock of the most fashionable and neatest
i finish-.) LADIES, MISSES, GENTS,
YOU I'HS and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND
; SHOES, all of which they invite the public to
- examine, and compare prices and quality be
fore purchasing.
N. B.—Be sure to call at cur Iron Front
i Store.
Augusta, Jan. 31,1552. s—lv
d* ** ® S3 Q 5
r PO all whom it may concern. T:,L-,.
J. that alter this date I shall not lecognh.’
any contract as valid,or binding on nie.whb l
is made in the firm name of J *&. \Y’. *]’ s ”
JONATHAN DOSTER
O.ie of the firm of ’
J. &. W. T. DOSTER
Greenesboro’, May 25, 1822. yo
EOISG 1,1, I rr==s ’
Greene County. )
OAMUEL B. DANIEL, Administrator of
FJ Thomas S. Daniel, deceased, applies to m „
for Letters of Dismission from said Estate-
All persons interested will file their objections
if any they have, before the first Monday
December next, or Letters will be granted
said applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand in office at Greens*
boro,’ May 29th, 1852.
22-Om J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary,
rpYVO moths after date, I will apply t <7the
-L Court of Ordinary of Greene county, f or
leave to sell the Land belonging to the Estate
ofYVni. L. Crenshaw, late of Greene Countv
deceased. y ’
YVM. EDMONDSON, Ad’r
April 26, 1852.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
YVilliam Dnrracott, late of Greene
county deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment; and those having demands
against said Estate, will present them in terms
of tiie Law, to the Executor.
YVILLIAM YV. 1). WEAVER,Ex’r.
May 8, 1853. 19—5 t.
m T g^rH~’lfg-3Tgr;,
A Ijtj persons indebted to the Estate of John’
■/A- K, Jeter, late of Greene County deceased
are requested to make immediate payment,
ami those having demands against the same
will present them properly attested within the
time prescribed by law.
JOHN W. SYVANN, Ad’r.
May 27th 1852. J 9—st
r PVVO months after date, we will apply to
the Court ofOrdinary of Greene County,
for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the
Estate ol YY'm. Credille, deceased, except the
widows dower.
SINAI CREDILLE, Adm’x.
R. A. CREDILLE, Ad’r.
April 10, 1852. 15
HpYVO months after date, we will apply to”
L the Court of Ordinary of Greene County, ■
tor leave to sell the Lands and Negroes belong
ing to the Estate of Emanuel Parker, deceased.
R.F. PARKER, ) . ~
J. F. PARKER, \ Ad r-
April 10, 1852. 15
TWO monhts after date, I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
ieave to sell the Lands belonging to the mi
ners of A. J . Broach, deceased, for the benefit
of said minors.
S. D. DURHAM,Guard’n.
April 10, 1852. 15
Administrator's Sale.
TTTILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in July’,
‘’ before the Court House door in the Town
of Greenesboro’, under an order of the Court of*
Ordinary of said county, One Hundred and
thirteen acres of Land, more or less, adjoining
YYilliam Moneiief and T. Malone and others.
Sold as the property of Daniel Duncan, for the
benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms
of Sale on the day.
T.L. SANDERS, Ad r.
May 15, 1852. 20—2 m
Administrators Sale.
T UNDER an order of the Honorable Court’
C. of Ordinary ol Morgan County, will be
sold before ti e Court House door in the town
of Gainesville, Hall county, on the first Tues
day in July next, the following lots of land,
1 viz;—one tract containing four hundred and
| fourteen acres, adjoining Lands of Rey
; noids, Wilson, Buffington and Townsend;
) Also one hjalfacre lot improved at the Sulpher
j 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 tl.e
1 ‘p"' l ’ of Clarkesviile, Habersham County, one
I third of l.ot No. 93 3d Dist. it being 83 1 -3d
acres, Sc two fifths of No. 101,3d Dis. Haber
sham, Cos. it being 100 Acres. Will, also be
sold on the same day before the Court House
in Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, the following
Gold Lots, viz;—No 473, 3d Dist. 2nd Sec ;
No lIJG9, 4th Dist Ist Sec, containing, 40
| acres each; also 1-12 ofNo. 80J, 12th Dist. Ist
! ‘~' ec ’ H being 31- 3d acres; Also No. 554,
4th Dist. 1 Sec. containing 4!) acres. All be
longing to the Estate of Richard S. Park, late
of Morgan Cos deceased, and sold for the
benefit 01 said Estate. Terms Cash.
N. T. PARK, Adm’x.
11. WALKER, } . , ,
J.E. WALKER, i A * ns ‘
May 1, 1853. 18
KLORGIA. )
Greene County, $ Court oj Ordinary.
W. CIIENEY, Guardian of M, F. Che--
A . ney, applies to this Court for letters of
Dismission : —All persons interested will ap
pear and show cause if any they have, why
letters dismissory should not be granted said
applicant in terms of the Law.
Given under my hand, in office, pril 7th r
J. W. GODKlN,Ordinary.
April 10. 15—Gm
GEORGIA, 1
Greene County. Court of Ordinary.
WRIGHT and Samuel Wright,
’ ’ Executors of Zebulon Wright, deceased,
apply to this Court for Dismisson from the
trust reposed in them Ordered by this Cour?
that all persons having objections will file them
in this office before the Ist Monday in Novem
ber next,or in default letters will then be grant
ed said applicants.
J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary .
P >'llo, 1852 15—6 m
GEORGIA, )
Greene County. J Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Ambrose Hutchenson, Ad
ministrator of Simeon Fuller, deceased,
applies to me for letters Dismissory:—These
are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to
appear at my office, on or before the first Mon
day in October next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters Dismissory should not be
granted said applicant, in terms of the Law.
Given under my hand, in office, March 13th
1852. J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
March 13, 1852. 11—6 m
GEORGIA, j
Greene County. $ Court of Ord nary.
HEREAS, Walker Lewis, Ad.ninistra-
tor of Cephas Wright, deceased, ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission —These
are therefore to cite and admonish aU persons'!
imeieeted to be and appearat ray ‘offi e'vvttbin
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, 15
any they have, or letters of dismission will be
granted said applicant on the Ist Monday in.’
September next.
JaS W. GODKIN, Old,nary.
Feb 14th, 1852 7—fen