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A (lower, givsirhy ono c Invo, •
I ■ jni/cd fefo < tlron purkii! /• r.i •,
A ►tuili ,a look, ugentle word,
t ‘ .lt\\ . l„tlH ih CO'Hi. -t<i- llel’l- .
Town why sin thi wc (Ito -t !!!’ < nil,
\t ; ■i ui.,k *• I'. -;;t <*t . ,o,j 1 ; . ‘I
i'(H !•<■ fan bettivi'.
Ami make till A joy or sOirtiv* at mu (
A a ar “, on tin. loved one’* eh*** ‘.<
\\ ill auk* tliw hyuyftlicht spirit rju .il,
A itrt i> of pain, grief, nreare,
A ill turn tin’ rose to tilj p-ih*.
Tlieii wliv nlimiM wo tluoo (rifft** rail,
Which in lire tin -nm if life tiio ,11
That ftiunttnlh lire (’or hero belowy
A■ i,i m f ‘i j or m’ .-.v hi ?
\ lurk <f ■•■ corn l-.-Uli loij to kite,
A Wildly smile hath “.'on a .heart,
Tin- ono le.iv, - t ut niihfljOiio.
l ho-iit hers joy shall ttb'i r depart.
Th,wi why huoald w thoefl trifle* call,
Which make th‘> - am of lifts tin- nil
I'h.it mnu doth live (or here Is low.
And ui.iko him jry or sorrow know
OWs>::> of ti I*6IS.
Love lipogod at.-I prayo-i old Titti-a to stay,
While hi* .a, ■ lh*ychi toyed together;
Low-held hit a iiiWH—Time tom away,
dt'lt in the nyul'to lout a leather.
Loco tci/tOt! tjio prizo, and with Ida dart
Adroitly worked to trim ami tdmpo it—
< > l'y-rhe; though ti- pain to part.
This charm shall m.iko us hail’ escape it.
Time need not (ear lo (ly too slow
W jit'll lie this 11-t-fui losstli-covt fa,
A |'ii’slho only plume ( know
That uinjjs t.is pact.- to aliscnt lover*.
A Western I.othurin-thus “pour* out
lis soul in ;oiio’,’ ly the mistress of liis
fl'iei'tton.s. it isn’t every duy one conies
n.'i..s such hi .'irt-rcniJino and pathetic
’ verst;if
Motliuuyiit luy heart a ions tine lay
Oil Cupid'B kiichen-spit;
Mi'flioiijfht lie stole thy licttrt. awav,
i ltd ‘ tuch il next to if !
Jletliouelit my heart began to melt,
And thine to 1.4 and gravy run,
Till both a blow congenial it It,
Aml melted into one!
Then melted into grease we unread.
All into gravy rail.
And Cupid ate us both- with brood
Sopped. up within the pun!
■ .1—..11 LLgrm,
“Joseph, said u |iediljrr><rii(> n boy,
whocniue too lute one day, “where have
you been for the last hour?”
“Nowhere,” meekly replied Joe.
‘•Nowhere! ’ fiercely echoed the
teacher, who was wont to swntrgerah’ ut
his little kingdom like a (iullivnr in
Lillipui. ‘•Where is that?”
‘•1 don’t know,” replied Joe, as lie
scratched his head, and looked down
upon the door: “1 gm. s it ain’t utiy-
here.”
“Anti what were you iloinp there?”
demanded the pedagogue, again scowl
mg more fiercely.
“I Han’t doing anything ! i had
nothing tudti, and so I went nowhere!”
l'his last piece of logic knocked a
way ail the pedagogue’s gravity, and
amid a general tittering of “gals” and
boy s Joo was told to take his seat.
A Toast as is a Toast.—The so!
lolviii” in the toast of Major O J.
JMttelly, delivered at the Thruiher din
iirr. It was addressed to, and delivered
at, the purs! of the evenin';:
Mr. Thrasher: Here’s a pond hr.-iitli
to you, and all our pood fuiitilies; may
wo all live loop arid jirosjicr; also, to
you and your pood folks; and if you and
your pood folks love me and mv pood
folks as I tun] my pood liilks love you
and your pood folks, there never was
folks that did love folks, since folks v. s
folks, as you and your pood folks love
mo and my pood folks, and I A: my good
folks love you and jour good folks,
Hxt.r VorßtEtF, Sih.—Tito follow
in'; oliooije morceau, of an editin'’s so.
leotipn.in the South-west, to entertain
his readers, is given in the llomt I mr
mil. as olniraoteristic of \V\ stern ewttt:-
y poetry :
“(livetnoa kiss, my clwnitng MM,’’
A lover once >:tid to his blue eyed g.il;
“I won’t,” said she, “you eauey elf,
Screw up your lips and help yourst-ll'.’’
This slightlv reminds one of the ro
gttislv,reply of u romping girl to ugen-
Heman who said lie wAs determined to
have a kiss—‘'You aliant, utile you
utoh me, and 1 know you can.”
Anf.ciiotk.—The following is ‘-do
eide ily good:” A slur, keeper, a few
ays since, purchased of an IrL-dt wo
mu, a quantity of butter, the lumps of
: h, intended for pounds, he “weigh
i the balance and found wanting.”
burn it’s your own fault, if they are
gilt,” said Iliddy, in reply to the oom
laint of the buyer, “it’s yet; own
ult, sir, for wasn’t it a pound of soap
. nought here mesilf that I had in the ,
1 <r end of the scales when 1 weighed
The storekeeper had nothing
say on the subject. ’
:s strange, muttered a young
‘ s he staggered home from a sup- 1
i“"y. “how evil communication:-
pt good manners. I’ve been stir,
ml by tumblers all the cvonim r , ;
’ - v I’m a tumbler myself.
.• ..tng physician asked permis- j
‘“’•y 1° ki r, she replied.
1 cover like to have a doctor’s
-k ast in my lace.” *
‘ ‘■* -‘ r church will last a g ~ i
-trs yet,” said a waggish Ik t
ns miniater. “l seethe sleepers
sound.’’
OKf.’AiN Ol 111 h SONS OK TIOJVII'EKANCE AND STATE TEiYU'EK ANCE
1 *raciicc of Alt fiicinc.
nit l. C 1 1 KJ'iKFFrI, ilnie .f PmfirW
rt'/* | ten fully iffufi-r* Ijih proftMiioni*i ;
*•- : t.v- riti'jj'iia <ff oro* om<l Grrenr ‘
< (Iffiff irvff Mr A T Sr oil’s S tort*, j
DV w“f,orc>\';., ,\<T -ji jhsti. 31—If
k\ f;if iri i\
( th'inkful i }•->* friend* for their form ft
i al him, tn.tl !h h nv* to R,iy Dial hf 1
j is nga in ti i* for th* of Tux, Col- I
! Irrtor id tfti* (:< >,nny <>i Urm.r, t r the * ,
hs.vi. i
July 111, isn't. 28—ts
‘-B"’V • are imthoji'/’ I lo annoaiice Frr
!mu .( (Jjtn.rir* “ a cnniliilitc f<>r Tax Col- j
Il> < lot of (ate (."'ijinty. at the (■'.lction oil lljg ‘
i I hi Monday iii J i uiary,
Aujjutt 7, I -5 I .12
li*We nr an I '. . /.e Ito announce Otoaor.
I’. Ntcßu.r.o., as a candidate for Taj Collec- j
j tor ok (irecne Ci unty. at the Kl-otion on the ;
lt Monday in I “ I.
i An”;? ii, i°r>3.
[l7* We iirr nuthoriz.*'i it> . . .oum”* flh.'fKv
I C. Trlt.\£R, a candidate lor lax Collector of !
Ureci r Coonty, n.i the first Monday in Joriu
! tiry next.
Aug. 21,1 -..■J. 3-I—ts
| lIOBACE FI ITU & Cos.
I)i:\I.KKS IN
’ izii ii jUiU. lit-idi
lid Street, next Uvot In Meeltunit'h Hunk,
‘l:t'oit, hcori(i:t<
| Nov. H, IHSI. 4. r —iy
lii very Stables.
COM K ON K—COM I', ALL!
“Me lutieii aoit; to greet yoiiA’
tpilK Sul ril era having opened a LIVER V
| .1 S'i'AliLE in Ufeeiifsbort),solicit the pal
i, uige ,| tint public. We arc prepared to hit •
nisli cotivi yancea to any place that you may
wish toga to, at reasonable charges We are
- also prepared to take very special care of all i
! horses entrusted to u*. tiaving procured the
m I vices of the celehntcd Ostler WASUINf*-
ION. We flutter too t-lvts that we cun givr
, general satislnctinn to u!l.
IJOSTER BRANCH.
(Irfiusbor/ July 3, IBSXS. 27 —3 m
i: ii l a vvs ii i>;,
Atlanta, <>a.
Off rs for sale ltie best quailty of Watches \
Jewelry ever ullcicd lo I lie- people ol xipri
! Georuin. Call an,l see.
| Atlanta, July 3J, 1858; 27—12m0.
ALDKJCfI aA lIOYAL
DEALERS IN
IJOOTS AND SHOES, nt Metcalfs new
I -s Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic
Hall. A. A. Ii have on hand, and will contin
ue to reeeive, per weekly steamers Irani New
; Vork ami finin')’ Iphin, a large and well selec
: ted stock ol tin- most fashionable and neatest
| finished LADIES, MISSES, Gli.Vl'S,
YOUTHS und ('HI LDRfiN’S BOOTS AND
SHOES, all of which they invite the public to
examine, and compare prims and quality be
fore purchasing.
N. 11. lie sure to call at o-ir Iron From
! Store.
Augusta, Jail. 31,1852. s—ly
\\ holesalu (irocery business,
Charleston, S. C.
f I'M IE Subscribers having established them-
I I s'-Ives nt NO I, IIAVNE STREET,tin
the transaction ol a
Wholesale Grocery Business,
. reFjH’dlully solicit the putronug# of thiir Iriciidft
ami the public. Merchants ami planters vise
1 ting the city, are requested to give ua a call
la-lure making purchases. Careful attention
shall be given to tilling Orders.
11A ND. WILI IA MS A\V ILCOX
i July, 10. 1852. 2—3 m
Valuable Property lor Sale.
’ pilE subscriber otfeis for sale Jits House and
i ■ Lot, near the Court House, in Greenea
boro,’ long known as u Public Hold Estab
lishment. The place is well known to all
persons visiting Greenesboro,’ and a further
description is deemed iinnre, -t-y. The
terms id Male will bo made accommodating tc
a suitable purcba.er.
LOUDEN WILLIS.
GreenAboro,’ July 27. 28—ts
PIANO POFITES.
IT HE Subscribers have now, and keep con
-. stand) no hand, as large and writ saiec
ted Stock i t Piano Fortes ns any house in the
State ami Horn the most celebrated manufac
turers ol tie North. thtr assortment is very
complete—tsii.j’ g from the ne .plain S;x
t'clave, to tile rio-i and finely finished Centre
Sven OetnVe Puwtolortes-all pot up n the latest
styles ol Ivert-wood and .Mahogany c.* s -and
m point ol Im .lity and drlicnsv of much
dtreitgth, beauty end “quality ol’ to’te, style
. nitd finish ol workmanship, cannot be excelled
by any made nr this or any other ebuntry.
!l ;■ Persons in want of a first rate I‘inno
!- ‘c .and one on whieh will be euantnteed to
please, ei no Sale) would do well to examine
our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Pri
re-. from .s—J.'i, to I A wiittsn gu.iran
t-e will accompany ewrv > we sell.
M Ef.Ol'i ONS. Fournml h ive octaves in
neat, plain Rosewood cases.lrom §s(l to §75.
\lso on hand a heavy lot of Sheet VLisio for
Piano Fortes and Guitars. Also on hand CLii
tats, Violins, Banp-ea, Tamharincs. Flutes
and Guitar and Vi tliu strings. Violin keys,
tail pieces, Ac., and instruction bowks for all
instruments.
CLOUD & SHACKELFORD.
Gridin, Geo. July 2d, 1852. 30
DAMS & WOOD
IV Ul ! liD Kespr. tfully anm unee to th i
’ ’ frieuds and customers, that they huve
jo: t received ■( large lot of Gmmy Bagging,
which they off r tor sale at the Augusta prior s
vvitli the additional expenses !r ui Augusta.
Foeliug desirous <1 making room lor a go od
Stock of Fall and H'/uter Goods, they vvid
sell the balance cf their present Stock at a
very small percent on New Vork cost.
Call nil ! see us lit lore you buy.
Greenesboro* Ga. July 10, I*R>2. 26---11
Temperance House
SSV ROBERT I AG.
UIS triends may find liis 11 suae on
die Nortli sine ot Newman, ne*r Rev
.Mr, Alexander’s. He designs to be accotn*
trodating, utid hoprs to satisfy nil reasottablt
| patrons
llrenkfast, D.nner, or Snppef, 4T) cents.
Man per day 75 „ “
Horse per day, ’ OU „
Horse fed. 40 „
1 se of Lot for Provtrs per day, ftl (*0
Newman, July 10, 1552. 28—2 m
tv (iobnu:i*
( OM MISSION MEItCIIAN’TS,
fi t liny- Street,
* arnnitab, tieorsitt.
f* r\. Lawson. J. K. Goar* fv.
. August 7. 1852. 32
N’argaajis in I.attic-t Drew Good*
SNOWDEN &. SHEAR, Acosta, Ua.
Urn.f,, from this day,■ tt-ll their pre.-o-ut
Stock of Colored Printed MTMLINS;
1 Colored Printed BAREGES; TISSLES;
CRAPE ut: PARIS, and GIfKNADINE.S. at
<-o-‘t. ‘lire assortment (•rnhrnet s lite ir,te.-.t
i clyUs, and nioirt elegant articles of the senson.
j July 31, 18f2. • til
J. J. PEA RC In,
WAI!EdOL’SE AND
Com in is si on Merciia nt,
Aligusta, <;.
KAVf'.fi renti and a portion of the extensive
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on
Jai . n Stukkt, near the Globa Hotel, and
South of Broad Street, 1 tender tny than’ .t for
former patronage, and say to my friends, and
■lie public generally, that lain now stiil nelter
1 situated to promote their interest, i.s welt b
my own,in the STORAGE AND SALE OF
, COTTON, or oth> r PitOOjJCE, nm: shall
■ continue to give my personal attention to all
business orders directed to my charge, and Wni
nitike t'nrth advance* on Cattail Stare ,
when (haired.
J. J. PEARCE.
Augusta, July ,11, 1852. 31—lint
New (roods.
CIAIIE Suhecriber will jd.oriiy receive his
- Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, coneis
ring of pry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Cut
lery, Ac. His Slock will Be extensive, and he;
w l li sell on accommodating terms.
| L.J. PARR.
Atlanta, Aug. 21, 1852. 33—tt
Land Warrants Wanted!
f will give thirty dollar* forfhrty acres, aixly j
j *- dollars loreigtiry acres, and one hundred
and twenty dollars lor ItiO acr> s Persons
Irum a distance wishing to a<-ii wiii pit-use no
! uty me when they will be in (freenesboro ’
I FAMES’ L. BROWN.
Grt-enesboro’,fia. August2l, 1852. 33
Great Bargains.
’ LMOEUrS N. PAUL Have corifctantly oil
:x 1 hand a full assortment of Ready-made
C'lollim” and Cientlemen’a wearing apparel o
! all dewcriptions and qualities.
ALSO
Manufacture nil garments to order. Warrant
; good (its and to give satisfaction in allfcases.
WeuUo sell as cheap and on as good terms as
i any house in the city, and would respectfully
invite all our up-country friends lo give ns a
I call.
I J. C. FERRIS, a. A. PAUL.
Augusta,Feb. 21, 1852. B—-ly.
•I V V AN WINKLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Next door lo (leo. Hail Hoad Bank
Augusta, (lco.
Illave now on hand a splendid and fail stock
at (. lotlis,C.'mMiiierea, Vestings, Dr:ip Dete’s,
Lilies, &c., which will be main- to hi. azure as
good and aa fashionable as can he hud in
the United States,
KUADV ITXADi: CI.OTIIIA .
I have always on hand, a first rate stock
of Clothing adupted to the season. Mv stock
|at the present is large and well seleete/ -m
----! prising every thing new and desirable.
A LSO
1 White and colored Shirts, S ilk, Cotton atm
I Merino under garments, Collars, Cotton, Silk,
; and Kid Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, Money
| Bella,Stocks, Cravats, Silk and Cotton Um
| brellas, Walking Canes, Ac.
J. A. VANWINKLE
Augusta, April 3, 1852. li
Medical College of Georgia.
O o
rPHE TWENTY-FIRST COURSE OF
- LECTURES, in this Institution, will
commence on the FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT.
Anatomy, G. \i. NEWTON, St. D.
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, 51 I).
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D
D, \I. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H
V. M. MILLER, M D.
.Materia Medico und Therapeutics, and
Medical Jurisprudence, i. H. GARVIN, M. D. j
Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and In
cuts, .1. A EVE. M, D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS
M I).
Demonstrator of Anatomv, 11. F. C AMP
BELL, M I).
Assistant Demonstrator, ROBERT CAMP
BELL, M. D.
: Clinical J.ectures will be delivered r-'gc’arly
| at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities
i will be afforded for the study of Practical
: Anatomy.
1 Important additions have been made during
the present year, to their means tor Demon
j stiative Teaching in Obstetrics, Pathological
t and Surgical Anatomy, Dist .i:, of the Skin,
I \-,c.
For further information, application may be
made to any member of the Fachltv.or to
G. M. NEW PON. Dean.
Augusta, August 1852. 32—Lit
CABII STORE
(t EO. W. PRICE, Dealer in Fancy and Sts
* pie Dry Goods,for Cash; One Door from
the Washington Hotel, Macon Geo.
Nov. 8, 1851. 45—!y
W 15 BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I.tiutpkh t, Steieart Cos., Ga.
March ts. 1852. Ifl—ly
Notice.
i
\GOOD supply of Note; Harness Kip and
- Brogan LEATHER, on hand mid tea
sa .it low prices—all Georg: i manufacture
Ordrss from a distance executed with dispatch
Apply to
R. L. M’WHORTBk
Penfield, Ga.. Nov, 15 4*
BBL -ft *5” HI-303 ESX3
\LL persons indebted to the firm of J. ,(■
W. T. Doster. will find their notes and
’ accounts m the hands of I’ 11. Sanders. Esq.
J. & W. T DOSTER.
Greetnsboro’, Ga. July 14.1852. 33--l:n
rp\Tfl Jfotlths after date, w • will -ply to
.JL the Court ot Ordinary of Greene County .
for leave to sell the Lands and Negro: sot 1-■ i
ha S Hunter, late ofsaid county, deceased.
ANN E HUN PER. Ad’x
J v .MEB L. BROWN, \d'r.
i August It'. J ‘ ‘
Jefferson flail For Sale.
\V? r ILL In* sold before the Court door
* in the town ol of Grcencaborob Grccnc
County, on the first Tuesday in October next,
I well known plantation in said County, the
late residence of Augustin (reene, deceased,
nine miles below (Jreeneeboro', and two miles
below l;moo i'oint. immediately on the Geor
gia Rail Road; containing seven hundred acres,
, nio/eorless ; one hundred in the ad
joining lands of Thornton, Carlton, and others;
with a foie Dwelling House, and all necessary
aJid comfortable out houses, ail in good repair,
; with i fine orchard of the choicest selection of
i tin* fruits, fine vineyard, &e. Plantation in a
high state of cultivation, w ith fine Springs, of
j ‘he purest water; in short,one oi the most de
!si ruble Locations in Middle Georgia. Persons
| desirous of purchasing a fine, healthy Location,
I convenient to a good School, will please call
and examine for themselves. Will besokl also,
1 at the same time and place, lot of Land, No.
| l£t>, in the i(>th District of formerly Irwin, now
S Lowndes County; itiso u lot, No. ddO, in the
j Uth oi Appling County.
j All the above properly sold in accordance
! with the last will and testament of Augustin
I Greene, late of said County, deceased 1 erne
| on the day of sale,
I MAii V F* GRE F N F.. Fxe’x.
,1 fUiNJ. F. GRFFNL, Ex’r. i
Ju 10th, 1852 2g— 2m
At!iiiHisli'a(ur' Sala.
“ITTILL bt- sobl Lelore the Court Iloust* j
1 V r . ; . -uiuty - the first Tuff
riay in September r.ext, within the lawlai .
hours of sale, a track or parctl of I ztniJ, eon
tainiii,; 250 aert e, known as lot No. 138 in
the 2.-th Dist. in Early County. To be eohi ‘
in pursuance of an order front the Honorablt-j
the Interior Court of Taliatcro county, “hen
; sitting ns a Court of Ordinary lor distribution |
i among the le:;,:tees of Bolomon Broome, de- ;
j ceased. ‘l’erma of sale to he made known on j
I the day of Bale.
MUSES BROOME. Au’r.
This .lune 23d, 1e52. 27—2 m
| ■- ■ “ “ 1 j
Adiiiinili’!iß>t ,! k Sale*.
Will be sold outlie First Tuesday in Sep-i
j tember next, before the Couit House door, in |
; the. Town ot Greenesboro’, Greene County,!
under an order oi the Court ol t)rdinarj ot said
county, the lot of Laud whereon \\ in. I. C rtn
sliaw formerly lived. Solti lor the benefit oi
theheiis and creditors of the said deceased.
Terms on the day ot Sale.
V\ M. EDMONDSON, Ad’r.
July 10,1852. 28—’-2m
Atllllillisll’UtOT’tl
be sold before the Court House dotr-j
in Town of Greenesboro’, oil the firet
Tuesday in September next the following t
Tracts of Land to wit:
Tiie Homestead place containing 437 acres
more or less, rdj*,ining the lands ot Wm I.
Litrain, .1 F Fostef and others.
The ricott place, lid acres, more or less, ad
joining Solomon P. Arnold, L. i. Andrews atm
others. ’Pile Levered place, 101 acres, mote i
or less, adjoining William D Jackson and Jes- j 1
se VV Champion. Also 490 acres in original-1
ly Applin g,County, No, 201 in the 7ih D:s-j
trict. All sold under an oriigr of the Honor-j
able Court of Ordinary of Greene County as
the property of YViliiam Bickers.dec’d. Terms
of sale on tile day.
L. B. JACKSON, Ad’r.
June Bth, D52, 24—Ot I
Admiiiiftlrator’*
W r ILL he sob! nt the Court house in!
Cherokee County on tiie first Tues
day in October next, within the usual bouts of
Bale, tl>e lb.lowing Lots of gold, viz: No. 549,
ami No. 254 in die 3d Dist. 2nd Section,
each containing Forty Acres.—Also one-third |
of No. 548—one-third of No. 4,3, one-third
No. 4tis, one-third of 534, each lying in the
third District, 2nd Section of Cherokee, Con
taining 13 I3d acres each. \\ id be sold also
on tile same day, at the Court House,4n Cass
county, Lot of Land -No. 237, Gtli district 3d
Section, containing 100 acres. Will also be
sold on tbe same clay,at the Court House i:i
Floyd County, one-third of a lot of land No.
28,23d district 3d Section, It being 53 l-3d
acres, all sold under an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Morgan County as tiie lands oi:
Richard S. Park, laic ofsaid county, deceased, i
Terms Cush!
NANCY T. PARK, Ad’x.
HENRY WALKER, t *
JOHN E. WALKER, j
Aug. 7th. 1851. 32—2 m
.A'cs’ 32 ’ aro:
TT7II.L lie sold before the Court House
V door in Greenesboro’, on the first Tues
day in October next, Seven Hundred Acres of
Land, more or less, lying in Greene County,
on the waters of Richland CreeJt. adjoining the
Lands of William Bryan, John Smith ami oth
ers, Sold Under an order of the Court ol Oroi
naryof said County as die property of William
Crediiie, deceased. Terms of sale will be gi
ven c u the day.
SINAI CREDIBLE, Ad’x.
R. A CREDIBLE, Ad’r.
August 2nd, 1852. 32—gt
lAWO Months after date, application will j
U be made lo the Court of Ordinary ol |
Greene county for leave to sell the Land and 1
Negroes belonging to the estate of John R. Je
ter, late ofsaid county, Deceased.
JOHN W SWANN. Ad’r.
July 1, 1852. 27—lu>
1 15WO months after date, I will apply to the
-1- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, lor;
leave to sell lour Acres ol Land, the property ol
file minor h?irs of Henry English, deceased.
JOHN D. ENGLISH,Guard’II.
August 4th, 1851. 32—2 m
Administrator's Stile.
ITT ILL be sold, before the Court House
‘V door, in the the town of Greenesboro,’
j on the first Tuesday in November next, within
| the legal hours, the Plantation belonging to the
S estate of Warren E. Andrews, late of Greene.
I county, deceased; and known ns the Sater
i white Place, eight miles East of Greenesboro’
| and within three miles of White Plains—con
taining two hundred and thirty acres, more or
! less. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary,
for the benefit ofsaid estate.
I„ L. ANDREWS, Adm'r.
Aug. 21, 1852. 34--1 R
TMU) months after date 1 will apply to i
-* ilte Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
for leave to soli two Negroes, the property of
Jesse Stephens, deceased,to effect a Division.
JOHN STEPHENS,Guard’n. j
July 17, 1852. 29—9 m
Unadulterated Medicines. ■
DU PLUMB st, Cos. ore constantly re
• ceiving fresh supplies ol all the new
preparations, which they warrant to be t/aa
■ nlterated, and of the very best quality, They
.ve now ni hand a full assortment of surgo
i\i! & D< ntai Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuff:-, .hi w Glass of all sixes, together
with a : other articles rual!y sold bv drtig
gis'*. eh they are prepare'! t” . 1
• market pric's
Am ;s;a. May 1. 1852. IS
t ursvtli ColUgmlefu-
Hiintf.
i
Hoard of Instructors.
Rev. W C. WILKES, A. M. Principal.
Instructor in Mathematics, Intellectual and
Moral Sciences.
JAMES A. BASS, X. B.
Instructor in Natural Science and Ancient
Languages.
Miss MARY F BARLOW,
! Instructress in Freud., Higher English, ami
! Assistant in the preparatory Department.
Mrs. MARY A. WILKES,
Instructress in Botany and History.
Mis mary a. mann,
Inst ructri-ss ill the Ornamental Branches.
HER MANN BRAUMULLER,
Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music,
and of the German Language.
Mrs \DELLA J. BASS,
Assists ut in Music:
Mrs AGNES BRAU.MULLA,
Instructress on the Guitar.
ec-
Tlte Spring Term Commences on the
vn.i Monday in Jan. and closes w.th an exain
i iuatit n and exhibition in Composition and
Vlu-ie, on the Second Wegtiestlay in July.
Autumnal Term will commence on the
Hrst Wednesday in August, and close on the
last Wednesday in Nov., which will be Come
’ uienceuient l/.iy.
Friemic who desire it, can ,obtain a Catu
: logae and special informaii. it respecting the
’ the I .or Col.
J, S. Pinckard, Fee. of Board of Trustees.
March 6,1851. 10—ts
PIERSON & IIEIDT,
Manufacturers of ud Baders in
FAS i I ION AB L E HEAD Y MAD Ii
CLOTH 1 NO,
and Fancy Brcss articles, Wholesale
Retail *
P. &8. would respectfully invite the atten
tion ofcountry Merchants to an examination of
their Stock, No, 101, Bryan and bd St. Juii&n
St3. Savannah, Ga.
DANIEL PIERSON.
EMANUEL IIEIDT.
March 27,1852. 13
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CARMICHAE L & BEAN,
AUGUSTA, GA.
TT'EEP constantly on hand, in addition .c
-TV their extensive Stock of Hardware and
Cutlery, a large supply of Agricultural impie
ments,consisting ot Ploughs,Chiltiva tors, Har
rows, Corn Shelters, Straw -utters, Wheal
Fans,Threshers,Gram Crables, <tc. &.c.
Feb. 22,1852. and
W. S. WILLIFORD,
COSI 53 a SSJO.V JflESaCfflA AfT,
MACON, GEO.
I In ov* ?, 18>1. 475. ly
AFF 7,2 LiTi-ll) USE .AIM
Medical House, Eslalfished Fifteen
years ago, by
D It. KINK EL IN,
N. W. Corner of Third & Union Streets, be
tween Spruce ami Pine Streets,
PHIL IDELPHIA.
i oulli and Manhoo/l, A Vigorous Life
or a premature death.
KINKELIN on Self Preservation.
Only 25 Cents.
Ttii- tiovk ju ;;■ ti-hi-i i fllliil witli u efiil information, on
thi’UHHuiUh- iiL.i.a aof the Geiipi tivt Oig is. [t ftddfes
st:> ii-tU .tiikoto \ouih, Akuihouil mij Oli &■&:. uLid><cuiU i0
rea<l by all.
The valuai lo ndvice and impr-’ ivt* wsmi:,3 it trives, will pre
vent years of misery ami suiicring ana save an.-.uaUy Tuou
sands ofliven.
I’tGMuts t y if. Ting it will learn how to prevent the detmc
ti.on ol ilieir children.
Ar mittfti of2scent nclo lin aletter.addressrd toDR
KINKELIN. N. \V. forii-r of thi and Union Streets, between
Spruce and Pine, i iiiladelpiiia, will ensure it Look, under envel
ope. per return mail.
i Arsons at adistanoe in'.} addre.d Dr. K. hy letter, r-ost paid,
and he cured at home.
‘■ • i rwar \ I, by sending
a remittance, and put up <> cure I'roni Damme’ or 1 uriosi’ v.
liOcK-- viler:-', News Agent sVi ...rs, Uanvu-serf, and all eth
ers, supplied with the above work at rory lo\i rates.
Nov. 8,1851, 45—ly
Dr. W. W. MARSHALL,
?>!F IWACO.Y, E't>.
WOULD call the attention es tiie public to
” a nutii’i'T of ft rtificates puhlKhcd in va
rious papers in the State of cases ot Fistula!
cured by him, In the treatment of Fistula, I
recourse is generally had to the ktiife, which is
always painful and often hazardous and very
frequently unsuccesiul.
More than one half of the cases that have
come under his care of late,hod been subjected!
to th • knife without experiem in:; t f ■ least ben- i
efit,hut rather made worse. They were per
fectly cured by Dr. M. without’ the use ol tiie i
knife, or any such operation, without the least I
danger,and with hot lit:, ■ot nopain. In most
cases the treatment do srit pt fit the ordi
nary pursuits of btisir.-s.-.-. al'hough the patient
is necessariaily obliged to he under the imrne
mediate care and siipervisiur. of the Doctor
from cue to four weeks, according rs the na
ture and circumstances cd'the case may demand.
Dr, M. does not exaggerate, when he .-.ays that
the plan of treatment he pursues is obliged to
succeed iu ninety-nine cases out of a hundred,
if not in every case of Fistula.
Blind! lictnl!!
Macon, sth Oct. 1849.
DR. W. W. MARSHALL;—Dear Sir—
The great relief 1 have recently received at
your hands, induces me to offer my testimony
to your successful treatment o! Cancerous attic
tions.
Some ten years ago, a small lump,’ some
thing like a w art, made its appearance in the
centre of my lower lip, giving meat first no in
| convenience or pain. After several years it
! began to grow. 1 then applied to a physician
who cut it offtelow the surface of the lip and
| burnt it with caustic, and 1 thought, cored it.
j Ina short time afterwards, it reappeared and
grew more rapidly than behte; afifeting with
in the last six months, the glands of the neck,
• and giving me occasionally considerable pain,
j My physicians gave it as their opinion that it
j was i ncerous and that nothing could relieve
!me ~ the knile.
l.i this situation 1 put myself under your
I treatment, on tne lOth S-ptemb-r last, and to
! day, 1 thitij). I may sale!) mv, that I tpn well
I trust that you w ill Jong live to afford relief to
! the attlie!. J and d'-tressed. With my warmest
thanks, t-r your k .1 and constant atte..
during my stay with jou,
I am rc; pelt full v, ronrs.
j . ■* r ‘8 FLOYD.
Cpl Hoyd is Ixnown to ‘.tv community as me
i brotn-T of Ju ge I'ioyd.and an eminent lawyer
rosidingat Mcdison, Ga.
March 6,1952. 10 ly
Dr. Gaysotts Yellow Dock and
SARSAPARILLA.
’i’lic* o lent !Miuiuic v illcdiciuc.
DR. GUYSOTT’S I.MfROVtD IXTRACT Or
YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA
the cure of all diseases or disorders B e„-
r erateji by impure blood. 1, 3 grtal 8
cess entitles it to the name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC
So far as it i,- known it is universally
eminent pt,y-icians me it it.il, jn itijj, iii,.?!,!. , a " 11 111 my
hai’i y i tt'-ets. and eenify that it is u,!. tJt I-Xtriet
teuce, uuU clu) ouly duo that 1 t-xtrau iu exia-
STANDS TUE TESTOV TIME
E-.e y year a ill tu its p eat lypuUrity, ana uiultinlla. im
l In* victim at
JLIEREDITAHY SCROFI’La,
H itlisiiHiOratiiil! gland-. Imuej-eomt.nl tle h
t.ngmm-liisl ones. Una- Ouysou’s Velloir Dmli ‘I i ! 1 '’
rilia a tialm Sir hit afflietioiis. 11i5h0rri1,17..,.,? A S “ r!'“l,tt
s.-aesia, anil his luaiady not only relieved, hut nuts are ue
t’EItMANE.NTI.Y CURED.
It may t o safely as erted fruni tl results ..
that-l)r. Onyvott*Extrau of Yellow Dock exprTlen ‘ : w
is, beyond all comparison, the u - nr.aparilD,”
MOST UOH fiHFUi REMEDY ON K \ RTH
for the folio vriog disease., and all others proceeding horn
VITIATED III.OOD.
scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Eruptions, Dimples or Postuhn on tlo ta'e lit ..1 ‘ P3
*W< hrome Sore Eye*. lli„ s H orn! or Te‘L!
En amelcent anil Osins Sf the r„.„ee
and Joints btulborn Ultra Sv
plnltio I.uuil ugo, and dU
case-- arising from :m
injudicious u c of
Mercury
Aciteso Drop y, Exposure or imprudence in lift, t
l-laiut. Ague u.d Fever, Inle mitC- F?. v -r
.Morfu. >v emery, Diarrhea l-fcumra if th„ “
wood in the Head, files, fains in
Uic iiatk, bides, limi t and
all forui.s of Muscular,
Ulaudular and
Skin Disea os.
11 is a soTe.m s|-iflofor General Debilitv, ami the best
o\si-r ,i rolien constitution. It braces and
i. u-y n,-g..n, nromotw rigninr.ty m every function, and
z.i'£SX a systt “-
I.ONG LIFE!
r.et oil Who wi h to purge the blood from the impurith* con
iS‘r;^4rr uie ai^iitu
ItESJST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
rcs.Ttomy t'.‘-Gry.-otUsExtract of VeUow Dock and Samano
rift I, trlnchis pioving lt-clf an antidote for many of the mo t
Malignant diseases that flesh is heir to. and they will never be
dim ppnnted; form this remedy the public rain, lias never era
vered-never can waver; for it is fonuded on experk-nr* imtH
tl.t-ir want ol inith m other and spurious eomismuds is al o
foundeu iu cxviencnec. They
FI.YFIIIiM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to cek hope, life and vigor ftoni thi^
purely \ egetadle remedy.
Tuenfore. however broken down in health nnd hovrerov
luitiiisome to himself and others let no one de.-pure of rwoverv
kw the patient only understand that his* hope’ of lihv-atal rest nr
nil ‘ll ii m only m til VSUIT'6 EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCIZ
and bA Kfr ArA ii ILL A, and persuade him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
to try ir. and we have no lie Ration in predi* ting his speedv
i .-duration to health. Asa means of regulating afl the fun<l
WOMANS DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it 1.08 no espial in the materia medica, an 4 at that critical poriod
cl life when, the tirst -taiie ut her doclintj eonnuenoe.*, its ooruial
and invigorating properties will enable her to
i’ASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
#3F* Noneg*.*uuine uiilchh put ilt> in large bottles, containin'*
ofpiart and the name of the <yrnp Mown in the glass, with ttu
written signature of “S. F. J Jennet t’ ’ ou the outside wrapper.
Price, Si per Kittle, or Ax bottles fur $6. Sold by
SCO\ IL St ME AI), 11S( art era St., N. Orleans.
Sole General Agents tor the Southern States to whom ail ut
ders ui'ißt bo addressed.
Suid by Colclough & Ilonkinson, Penficld, Ga.
„ &, Hawkins Lexington,
„ H. Norton & Cos. Madison.
And I y Agents appointed in every town in the State.
&>, 1552. 22 3m.
Original Certiiifalcs hshl f.ot- (
ter*.
C( AN be seen by any who will call at tho
’ store ol the Subscribers, received since the
Ist of January, 1851, proving the superieriiy
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, either in “Man or Beast;’’
but what it is-said to cure, that w will WAR
RANT, or the
Money mill be Paid Back!!
The Diseases refered to are--
Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic—Lumba
go, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings,
Tumors, Ganglions, Ndes, Wens, Bruises,
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons,
Weak Back, Headache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
and Toothache.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recom
mended in the treatment of intianiniation of the
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,
Liver and Spleen. In all forms es diseases
where 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.
Physicians will find it lo do a most powerful
Counter Iritant, meeting the indications of
Vessicanta, without producing the dtagrteabie
effect* of a Blister.
For sale in Peniield, by T. S. Hankinson,
and by ths principal Druggists throughout the
State.
N. B, Be careful to purchase none without
ths written name of j. E. Marshall on each
hex W. H. & J. TURPIN, Proprietors.
Fe!. 21. IV 52, 8.
LAND FOR SALE! “
TOFFER for sals the following Lots of Lands
-* to wit:
Lot No. 99, 13 dist., Early; No. 397 a!3
dist., Early ; No. 31 7, 13 dtst., Early ; Lot Bse;
13 rii.-t., Early; No 147, 13 dist., llabersh3l3,
No. CO, 11 dist., Habersham; Lot No. 36,1ux
dist., Habersham.
All of which w,.l he disposed of on reasonable
terms, if early application is made. Address
A. T. SCOTT,
Greenesboro’jGs
Aug. 15, 1851. tri-mly
Planters Temperance House,
GRIFFH, GA.
(South- West Corner of the City.)
XAm at my old stand with enlarged accom
modations, and prepared to give all that
may cal. a plenty of
COLD WATER DRINK,
| and as for the balance they must take th*
i chances, and it not satisfied no pay required
: My prices for the future will be as follows:
i For Man and Horse, breaxfast, supper
and Lodging, .$1,25
„ „ Single Meal, 35
>. „ Lodging, 15
„ Horse feed 35
„ „ per day and night, 75
> Si M -Month 15,00
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Grhfiin, Ga., July 12, 1851. 28—ts.
Cinarclian’s Stale.
be sold, bero’re the Court house door,
* ‘ > n the town of Greene- oro’, Greene
; County, between the usual h&uis of Sale,
; 1)11 ‘he first Tuesday in September next,
’ one tract oi Land on the waters of South Fork*
ot little River, adjoining Lands of Travis and
James Carlton, and others, containing one hun
dred and thirty-four acres, (134) be the same
i more or less.
Also, on the same day, lot of Land, No.
0.>7, in the 1 Jib District, 3d Section, originally
Cher: kee, now Cass county. Sold as tiie prop
erty of the minors of A. J. Broach, deceased,
and for the benefit of said minors, and sold un
der an order ot Court. Terms on the day of
j sale.
S. D. DURHAM, Guar’d
July 24th, 1 $52. 30
T U V t Months alter date I will applv to the
; Ordinary of Greene County for leave to
ts ,1 the Negretes belonging to the Estate oi
t George Phillips, deceased.
C. S. CREDILIiE, Ex’x.
1 July 24,1852. 30—2 m