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,|.r M.a, v.iili radi.iuii: bright,
i i.nA ti,i t.Mth Hi (1 mid pay •
>,\ 4 i,r t h Mi- mingled w itii delight
* in this iny nnliil day.
I'm sad to think iny time hath been
So liinrly spent in vain,
So wanted in the pallia ol sin—
Thi* thought doth give me pain.
l’mjoyou* like the warbling bird,
\< hen winter's paesed nvvify,
Whose song* in verdant £rnv*** tire heard,
And ‘mid the flowera <d M >)'.
The song of gratitude I sing—
I’m still above the clay ;
And future time to ine may bring
A happier natal day,
O tnny my time in usefulness
1 lenoelbrth be passed away.
Then should they dnwn, my heart may liUkb.
Each future) tal day.
I’. 11. I!.
Aug. 20, IS.'.A
Husband Hunting-
Heigh ho! I must have u hu mid!
said Miss Crooks, what shall I \lo?
H re I am hard upon my twenty-fifth
year, and they say I am homely as h
in algo (“lice to hoot!—What shall 1 do?
Woman's wit it, nt to he sneized at by
tltoso who do not take snuff, and being
hont on getting n husband, she would
leave no stone unturned. She bought
a ticket in the lottery. It drew u hand
some prize. “My dear Miss Crooks,
is that you?” cried a lawyer of the vil
lage one evening, “llowdare von go
Itoine alone this dark night?” “Oli 1
inn used to it,” said she, slyly. The
man never let her go home alone tiller
wards. lie married the gold, v. iih Miss
Crooks thrown in.
Hazous.--Iltrhi is ofien toll us tlint
razors gel tired of shttving, but if laid
by <or twenty days they will then shave
well, lly microscopic examination, it
is found that the tired razor, from long
stropping by the same band and in the
same direction, Ima the ultimate pani
cles or fibres of its surface or edge all
arranged in one direction, like the edge
of a piece ot cut velvet; but after a
month’s rest, the fibres re-arrange them
selves heterogeneously, crosing each
other and presenting a saw-like edge,
auli fibre supporting its fellow, and
hence cutting the board, instead of be
ing forced down (bit without cutting,
ns when luid by. Thisand many o her
instances are offered to prove that the
ultimate particles of matter are always
in motion, and they say that in the pro
cess of welding, the absolute morn ;n
----tmn of the hammer causes an entangle
ment oforbits of motion, and hence u
te-urrimgement, as inono piece; indeed
m the cold state, n lent of gold laid on a
polished surface of steel, and stricken
smartly with a hammer, will have its
particles forced into the steel, so as to
permanently gild it at the point of con
tael. — Scientific A meri cun.
.Socrates did not urge his friend to
inter rally upon public employments;
but first to tak* pains for the attain
ment of the knowledge necessary for
their success in them.
*
Asking too Much.--A young cou
ple were sitting together in h romantic l
spot, with birds mid flowers about thorn, 1
when the lollop ing dialogue ensued :
“My dear, if the saciifice of my life
would please thee, gladly would I lat
it at thy feet.”
“Oh, sir, you’re too kind! Blit it
j st reminds me that 1 wish you’d atop’
using tobacco.”
“Can’t think of it. It is n habit to
w hioh 1 am wedded.”
’ \t ry well, sir, since thi is the way i
vou lay down your lift- for me, ami as j
you tire already wedded to tobacco, I’ll
lulu good care that you are never wed
dtJ t > me, as it would be bigamy.”
‘.VKRTTHINO FROM THK Soil.. —All
tiie artists, manufacturer* tuid comtner-!
: lists of the woiiii are employed on 1
tin- produce of the soil, and on that onh
1 in watchmaker arid the anchdramitk,
the clothier and the lace ninlur, and!
goldsmith and the lapidary, are all, and
each of them, equally engaged in one 1
object, namely, that of rendering the.
productions of ih soil subservient to
’.tie use and convenience of man. The
S’O’ Uof every warehouse and shop, the
furniture of every mansion and cottage,
id! implements uml utensils, may easi
ly be traced to the same orpin. I'.vjn
t; • bn ‘ aol tlie scliolar, and the ink
and quill, through whose means lie
communicates his tiiourrhts to others,
are, derived IV’ n “ s iai<‘ source aathe
material on w tiich .. • nil and civil
architect exetei- ■ - ,n unity and
skill. 1 lie lot i*: : ;.ud the small
eat needle are Lull ( if ct.< of labor
and skill • x**rrb Jon ‘ .■• vl. ■ Survey
ot Miijhsu-
A• ilr.. vmp t, i t*. r f nwl
, .i: slnni! if. : .IL .1 I S'-od ; aside J
t .r, n tin e 11 v lop-- i’ lost there urnv
’ >ke or .ml i.siou. A stole!: mail
’ ‘ n • li’l v di.co\>ted, hut ns the ttu
v ’ ‘i’ f ‘ “'T” torn off tlie letters, the
1 ‘ vr •"i s not know where to
* o r '.my of them.
A i icnclinmn goi exceedingly angrv
wenuw -.ter at a llol el. “You rascal,”
ex cl at rr U, ‘l . Mow j o#r „ oso for
OKt.AiS Os J till. -SONIS OF TKJMI'KKANCfc AKP STATE i K.MI'KKAJMCK CUN VKNTION.
PIANO FORTES.
fTMIE nti- fibers !mv** now, rind keep coil
• ninth on haed.RH large and wellsalec
le and “i..( kot Piano Torn ans any Imitae in thr
f-t it# l nod from the most ceb-brated tnantilac
Hirers nf the N- rih. Our ni.-urtineiil is verj
complete—ranging trom the lietit plain Mix
Octave, to tin- rieli ami finely finished (.’• litre
Sven Octave PianotoriiH—all put up n tin- latent
rs) Ira of Roaewoo I nud Mahogany tnnea —and
in poitft iif Incility and diliem <ftouch
strength, li'-nnty. and equality .; uc, style
and finish of wprkmnnahip, cam excelled
by any made in tine or r ny etf<-r country.
(FT* Persona m want of n li:i rate Piano
forte (and one 100 which will lie guaranteed to
please, m no Sajs) would do well to examine
our Stock before purchasing c!s where. Pri
ten from 0225, to Si 4 to. A written gunran
tee will aceonipsiij ruiy 7'iaiio we cell,
MHUIDI'fIiNV. Fournnd Five octnvea in
i neat, plain Rosewood cne.es,from 0511 to $75
Also on hand n heavy lot of Sheet Music tor
i l’iano Fortes arid Oi.iturj Also on hand Gui
tars, Violins, Jlanjoea,'l'ainbarinea, Mutes—]
and Guitar and Violin Mutt:'*. Violin kty*.
I tail pieces,&.<*., end instt-■ciin - books for all
instruments.
CLOUD <SM , A KELFORD.
1 1: i... i, Geo. dl l 24, l 3d
Modioul College of Georgia.
rpilß TWENTY 1 nts'p COURSE O]
I LECTURES, in this I , -’Million, win
commence on ih* 1* 1K• F MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT.
Anatomy, G. !Y1 VIA*. 1 (> N, M. D.
Surgery, L A DUGAs, M I 1
Institutes and Practice <1 Medicine, L. I)
LORD, M D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, II
V. M. MILLER, M. 1)
Materia Medina and Therapeutics, anti
Medical Jurisprudence, 1. P. GARVIN, M. 1)
Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and In
fants, J A JIVE, M, n.
('lieiniatry and Pharmacy, A LUX. MEANS
M 1).
li.-rnmißtrator of Anatomy, 11. F. CAMP
BELL, M D
Assistant Demonstrator, R<)BER.T CAMP |
BELL, M. D
Clinical Lecture s will be delivered regularly i
at tlid City Hospital, avid ample opportunities j
will be afforded for the study of Practical j
Anatomy,
Important additions have been'made during j
the present jeiir, to their means for Demon- I
strative Teaching in Obstetrics, Pathological
and .Surgical Anatomy, Diseases dfith • Skin,
&<■ ,f-c
For further information, npplicotioujuay he
made to any raeniberof the Faculty, or to
G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
Augusta, August Ibu'J. 32 U)t
New Daily Stage Line,
(Sundayi cxcrpkd.)
Prom Kladison via Ilnloiilois to !
fßillcllgcv illc.
The Post Master General lias ordered that
the line should commence a! Madison, hint.-ml
of Greenesboro,! ns heretofore. Ihe Line is
! now well stocked with Two Ilors.- Slag.-s, and
| will in a few weeks have FOUR HORSE
POST COACHES, to accommodate the tra
vel.
PafutMißprsiibove ond ot Athens, as well s
those for some Hi&tain*<* up and down the
(Jeorgia Rail Road, going to the Central Road,
will find this iib cheap, if not rheaper, and ns
quick route ns any other *a the line will he
promptly run in connexion with the Mail
Trains on the Rond and ‘he hatontoii
and the Gordon Ronds, and the staging will be
gradually decreased ns the F.atontun Road
progresaes, which it is now rap dly doing.
J ACL \R K, Contractor.
Aug. 21,1851.
I)KS PrJ'MAN & KFKS,
VITILL conttauc the I'jnoiice of Medicine
! it nl tlieir old Stand, li miles South-Wovt
! of LnGrenge, (!a., where oi.e or both may t.'sii
ally tic foiln<l when not Professionally engaged
They having devoted much of their tunc to
the study, and having had extensive expert-!
enre in ilie treatment of Chronic Diseases,;
j would I'artieutarly invite the attention ot those j
| afflicted With diseases of long standing. They j
| will confine themselves in the treatment ot
j such rases, to those valuable Vegetable Keine
dies which have been so extensively and sac- j
1 cessfally used by J)is. Williams, Durham and
others. All who have given then, an iaipar- i
tml trial, know their Superior efficacy over |
Minerals J,et not lie duration nor obstinacy I
of your disease deter you front a trial ot those
simple yet powerful means, which have pi oven
so highly beneficial in thousands ot instances.
Persons wishing Medicine who live itt a die
(nnee, must send a full and plain statement of j
tlieir symptoms, and Medicine will he forward- |
ed immediately, without, seeing the I‘utieiit
Medicine and monthly Prescription, will be
worth from 2 t> 4 Dollars Ail orders lor j
Medicine must be accompanied with the cush,j
to receive i tlention.
| Sept 11th, 1 852.
Georgia Asylum for Deaf
o
ami Dumb.
\S General Agent for this Institution. 1 ,
respectfully revpiest tha aid and co opera 1
I tioti of humane persons,in this and other States.’
lin promoting the t-anse*f education among tin* j
! unfortunate class, for whose benefit it tins been ■
i erected. Any information as regnrdc the resi
| deuce and circumstances of such persons, and i
i any aid in encouraging them to go m the Asy
lum, wi'l be gratefully Bekn>'’ ‘god.— j
, Picasc address me on tin > subject at l,umpkin.
Stewart county. Ga.
J. II CAMPBELL.
Sept 11th, ltf 2. 37--2ip.
lMantcre Trniperaiicc House
(uiii in, ga.
•[Smith- 11 r est Corner of the City.) j
I AM at my old smnd with plenty of good;
cold water to drink, ands for the balance j
they must take the chances
. My prices for the future wiJJ be as follows:
For Man and Horse, supper, breatciast.’
and Lodging, $1 \
~ ~ Single Men!, 35 j
, ~ ~ Lodging, 15
Board per month with Lodging,.. §tlt ltd
~ . „ without, edit)
„ ~ Week, 35U
.. Day.- ....... 75
Horse p, r Month . B.hit
~ „ Day, t>d
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
i'ropri. tor.
S. pt 11th, i “52 36—ts.
M ore New UOoUs.
BUSTS Ros. Manuel ;
Tpencil on the Study ot “’ord* ;
Appleton’s -Dictionary ot Mechanics ;
“ Aunt Ptiillis’ Cabin ;
Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal ;
Home and Social Philosophy ;
American K.ower Garden Dictionary
Abbot’s Marco Paulo, Travels in .New
York and Maine, Fireside Faries Just re
t eeived and sold cheap, by White & Brother,
N 0.2, C’ -go A vein
1 Athens, Sept I! 37
| ftcKroClollin siOf.-iHUlacturer*
SNOWDEN ,}• SHEAR, Auuusia Oa.
.{ AVI’, just received a v-ry large supply o 1 j
-*■ ‘ N :;io Chill n, aruoiig which ar f - e -vera
at) .'-a fiom liic Mauulociory ufF. A. IJ. lsn s |
<>t North Candida, of tupenor style, and mod’
(>i good lioipeMic wend, an article greatly £u
P'-rior for wear,to those made of the coarse in** ;
ported winds. Also, a full supply of William j
Schley’s and George Bchley's Negro Kersey*,
>il tliefr various styles, and Cotton Uanaburgs
i"f (he Augusta, Mauison, Richmond, and
High Shoals Maiiul.-icture Also, Sliirtiiigr
and Sheetings, of the Augusta .Mai.uh'Clurinj
Company. will receive, iii s few data ;
| a full ntpply of Plain and Twilled Negro Ker
seys, the lira* of a superior article front the Au i
gusia Manufacturing Coiupany; and all of j
which ’ they will aeil at the Manufacture!
pi ices.
Planters and Country Merchants are res
j pectfully invited to call and exuuune the as
| sortrtfent.
Augusta, August 7, 18.72. 32
Doots, Shoes, vtc
I rpup; subs. riber has on hand, anti in ron* |
I Rtanth? niiimilar t wring lart;' 1- q"Bntity o: j
liouvy, doubled feoled Negro Shoe?; Also t
I lleinen and ladies Kip, Calf, and Goat Skin;
i I'me sowed nnd |) *ged Hoots. Aii oi wliick
; he w ill sell nt low prices, wholesale or retail
Hides, Tnnbark, Tallow, taken in ei-|
; r h?inir* or for cash at customary priced
j Is. ]J.~-Job work dom up neat
nnd at Short notice to suit site trues.
V. H. WHITE |
Thou hast on, Geo. June 2(', Ib.’C. l<.o-'3rr. ,
IC. J. Johnston—Macon, Gi?
Whole suit: and Jiciutl Denier ti
Wiitflies, Jewelry, Silver and j
ver Plated W are,
Ciitlery, flililttry aUtr
I’aiK-y (luodv,
Daguerrotype Stock, nod S:l
veminithu’ Materiala, Muaic.nl lnatruma-'f
Perfumery, ff-c. <j-c.
• doors from the Lntiicr House.
* WatchwoUk executed in the hist tiioiia-”
1 it sliort notice, and wurfi.nted.
Macon, Nov, 29 48 t;
depltisiry.
Utii . iI3 L£_j Lii E7U ,
so ini *:o.k umt b st,
UJ OUIjD retpeclfiilly announce to the < iti
zens ot Pentield and vicinity, that he in
i tenda visiting the place the Second Monday ot
j every month, prepared to perforin any op. if
iion in his profession.
! May 1, iH.A3. 18—Cm
G. W. FERRY & O.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAIERS IN
Utils, Oapa, Uuiinds l limers,
st *al IJmlvri’tlas.
.strut: llall Building, Bread Street,
Augusta, Ga.
*. 21, 1852. 8
liDGA • I , I>A WSON,
Attorney ill l.iiu,
(loin mli :m, Georgiu;
Will prnetice in (he Chattahoochee Circuit.
Noa. 2!) 4S ly
J. L STEWART,
KEEPS a private Boarding House for .o,
at-coininodaiion of the publ.c. Price ac
cording to fare.
Conyet’s Station Dee. Id Iftfit sft
ttIAKIMVICJi. A, lOOIiU,
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCIIAKTS.
HAY STRKKT,
tfsi)3i\'3iaaua3a.Uiii) eXJ-au.,
R S. HARDWICK.
J. G'. COOK.
Nov 9th, 1850. 45--ts,
<:ojii*i:Tmb tiie oil'd.
OF Bl SIHEbb.
Ji F. GRIF FI N,
Macon, dia.
Oeer J. ./. N‘. I‘. Richard's Bud;
tilarc, Colton Avenue, carries on
Book Binding
In its brauclies. Particular attention paid
to binding
Periodicals, Law and Music Iloohs.
BLANK BOOKS
of a f Linds, Manufactured to Order.
Aug. SI, 1852. ‘ 34
C ‘bickering's Celebrated
Piano-Fortes,
FOR WHICH A
Brit Medal was awarded al the tan !
World’s Fair in London-
For Tune, Durability and general excellence !
I of workmanship, they still remain unlimited j
Prices according to style ot case, lroui Jj>2so to j
It iving unusual facilities fir fumishingthese |
Piano-Fortes (at the shortest notice and al the j
j lowest cash price) direct from the iH in., ‘actu-\
jer in Boston. The subscriber wilt endeavor to ,
give the utmost satisfaction to those who, in j
want ot an excellent instrument,shall apply to;
; him. N ATH AN B. CLAPP,
Professor of Music in tl.e Greenesbor o IV
| male College, Ga.
Greenesboro’, August 14. 1850 33
Carriage 31a mi factory,
jrpilL undersigned, having lately built t.
J large and commodious Shop, in the 1 own !
jof Fireeneshoro,* are now prepared to Build
I Carriages, Barouches, Rookawoys, Buggies, i
j& Wagons, of all descriptions and kinds. Using
I the very best materials ond having employed
| most excellent hands, we Hitter ourselves that
; we are prepared to give general satisfaction to
! ail who may favor u# with their patrotfage. All
i orders faithfully executed, and all Vehicles
warranted for twelve month*-
Repairing done in tlie best rtyle, ano
upon short notice.
J ‘ Farrinecs and Buggies l iken in (*
change for new ones, mid lair rates allowed
IP r The Subscribers are also prepared tv
make Cofllnsin the neatest manner, and will
deliver them ai very short notice, to any part oi
; th* . °„n, yi j, W. & J. BRANCt,.
August 21, 1852. 34 "• f,m
I\R JOHN E WALKER, is permanently
I / h i:’ a in Grcenesborok and “ ill eontin-■
U? to give his undivided attention to his pro
fission. Office nt liis residence.
An;? SS, 1852. 35—tr.
r PHOI ! UH 18 oil t ‘ Death of Utile Chtl-
J. dren. bv Rev. S. J. Prime. It is a bock.
1 full of consolaii ‘ii t. the bereaved. Just re |
•vived at \Vh:t l uiversity Hook* rc
1 Athens, Sept 11.
HORACE FITCH & Cos.
DEALERS IN
esiH,jei2Ua2.iJtaijy LEZXSiOiS*
2 d Street,next door to Mechanics’ Bank,
viaron, Georgia.
Nov. 8, 1851, 45—ly
U J3. iJEAAN I.TT,
A 1 T OUXU V A T 5* A M .
Lumpkin, Sleicart Cos., Ga.
March 6, 1852. 10—ly
QHAKFPEARE, Choice Edition, printed on
i ■ new and clear type, on good paper and to
i he completea in eleven volumes oi neat appear*
: ance, and convenient size—first 5 volumes just
( leceived and for sale by
CHASE & PETERSON.
Athens, Sept. 11. 37 •
Notice to Builders.
SEALED Proposals will be received from
date until the 21st of September next, tor
• the building of a Church at Union Point 00 by
40 feet from outside tooutsid*. Ttie materi
als to be pood and the work done in a work
: manlike nmmicr. under the supervision of tfie
| Trustees of said Church. For further particu
lars cull at It A. Newsom’s Store, where a
j specification of the work can beseem
THOMAS HART.Ch’n.
Sept 4, 1852. 36
lanhTok sale.
I “OFFER for sale the following Lots of Lands
-to wit:
Lot No. 99, 13 diet., Early; No. 397 aIS
| dist., Early ; No. 317, 13 diet., Early ; Lot Bs^;
! 13 dist., Early; No 147, 13 dist., HabersltSEJ,
| No. 60, J 1 dist., Habersham; Lot No. 36,1ut
dist., Habersham.
All of which will be disposed ofonreasonable
I terms, if early application is made. Addrest
A. T. SCOTT,
Greenesbaro’|(Jj
Aug. 15, 1851. tri - inly
Admiiii liator’s Sale.
Al/TLI, be sold at the Court house in
vV Cherokee County on the first f I ues
day in October next, witfun tire usual horns of
Sale, tne following Lots of gold, viz: No 549, i
and No. 254—in the 3d Dist. 2nd Section,
each containing Forty Acn-s. —Also one-third
of No. 548—one-third of No. one-third j
No. 465, one third of 534, each lying iu the |
third District, 2nd Section of Cherokee, Con ;
tabling 13 l-3dacres each. AVii 1 besoldalso
on the same day, at the Court House, in Cass
county, Lot of Land No. 237, 6th district 3d
Section, containing J6O acres. Will also be
sold on the same day, at the Court House i:t
Floyd County, one-third of a lot ofland No.
28,23d district 3d Section, it being 53 1-3 J
acres, all sold under an order from the Court ot
Ordinary of Morgan County as the lands oi j
Richard S. Park, late of said county, deceased. ’■
Terms Cash!
NANCY T. PARK, Ad’x.
HENRY WALKER, ) ... !
JOHN E. WALKER,) j
Aug. 7th, 1851. 32—2 m
MCZW’EJ ’’ SB and: E3G
IF ILL, he sold before the Court House
* door in Greenesboro’, on the first Tues
day in October next, Seven Hundred Acres of
Land, more or less, lying ill Greene County,
on the waters of Richland Creek, adjoining the
Lands of William Bryan, John Smith and oth
ers, Sold under an order of the Court oi Ordi
nary of said County as the properly of William
Credille, deceased. Terms of sale will be gi
ven cn the day.
SINAI CREDILLE, Ad’x.
R A C REDILLE, Ad’r.
August 2nd, 1852, 32--.(|t
GIiORGLI, l
Grreric County, \
UJ 11EKEAS, Augustus G, Caldwell applies I
to me for Jail rs if Administration
on the Estate of Margret Pernigen, deceased, j
These arc therefire to cite and admonish ail I
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
app'-ar at tny office within tlie time prescribed
by law, and show cause, ifany they have, why
Letters ofAdministration should not be grant- j
edsaid applicant
Given under my hand at offi ‘e in Greenes-J
boro’, this Bth of September, 1852
JAS. W.GODKIN, Ordinary.
Sept. 11th. 37—5 t !
Adirtinistrator’s Sale.
YU H,L be sold, at the late residence of Wm j
’ ‘ 1.. Crenshaw, deceased, near Woodville,
1 on Thursday the 4th day of November next,
till the perishable property of said deceased—
consisting of corn, fodder, oats, wheat, stock
of hogs, plantation tools, cart, one yoke of ox
en, cattle, horses, one buggy, one wheat fan,
household and kitchen furniture, &.c. bale to
’ continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms on the day.
WM. EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
j Sept. 8,1852. 37 8t
! fp\V O Months after date I ill to the
j * Ordinary of Greene County for leave to
j sell the Negroes belonging to the Estate of
i George Phillips, deceased.
C. S. CREDILLE, Ex’x.
. July 24, 1852. 30 -2m
: r | ’ W O Months after date, we will apply to
i F the Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
i ‘or leav to sell the Lands and Negroes of Eli
; sha S. Hunter, late ofsaid county, deceased.
ANN E. HUN PER. Ad’x.
JAMES L BROWN, Ad'r.
August 10, 1852 33- -2m
. qAWO months after date 1 will apply to the
, Ordinary of Walton county for leave to
1 sell Two Negro Women, about forty-five and
i fifty years obi Said negroes belong to the Es
) tale of John M Michael, minor of Wm. Mi
, eliael, deceased.
T.M. FHMBROUGH, Guardian
Sept 4,1852
r pWO months after date, 1 will apply to the.
x- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell tour Acres ol Land, the property of
the rumor heirs of Henry English, deceased.
JOHN D. ENGLISH, Gnard’n.
August 4th, ISSI. 32—2 m
T'Vl) months after date I will apply to
1 tlie Court of Ordinary of Greene County, i
for leave to sell two Negroes, tiie property of i
Jesse Stephens, deceased, to fffi-ct a Division.
JOHN STEPHENS, Guard’ll.
July 17, 1852. 2J—2m
Notice.
A GOOD supply of Sole; Harness Kip and
•* Brogan LEATHER, on hand and foi
sale at low prices—all Georgia manufacture,—
j Ordess from a distance executed with dispatch
Apply to
R. L. M’SVHORTE*
Penrteld, Ga , Nov. 15 4S’
T'VO Months affi r date, 1 will no: y to the
- Coutt ol Ordinary of Greene Count y, for
■e>•• t >se.t me Land belonging to tlie Estate
( of Mathew Andrews, decease,i_
VV. D. JA K .-ON, Adai r.
• Sept 1i 1*52
Jefferson Hall For Sale.
IT7ILL be sold before the Court House door
j vv in the town of of Greenesboro’, Greene
j County, on the first Tuesday in October next,
the well known plantation in said County, the
; iate residence, of Augustin Greene, deceased,
I nine miles below Greenesboro’, and two miles
I below Union Point immediately on the Geor
gia Rail Road; containing seven hundred acres,
more or less; one hundred in the woods, ad
joining lands of Thornton, Carlton, and others;
i w ith a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary
I and comfortable out houses, all in good repair,
I with a fine orchard of the choicest selection of
| fine fruits, fine vineyard, &c. Plantation in a
! high state of cultivation, with fine Springs, of
the purest water; in short.one oi the most de-
I sirable Locations in Middle Georgia. Persons
I desirous of purchasing a fine, healthy Location, |
| convenient to a good School, will please call j
j and examine for themselves. Will be sold also,
I at tile same time and place, lot oi Land, No.
i 126, in the 1 Oth District of formerly Irwin, now
j Lowndes County; also a lot, No. 330, in the
| 9th of Appling County.
All the atiove property sold in accordance
| with the last will and testament of Augustin
j Greene, late of said County, deceased. Terms
I on the day of sale,
MARY F- GREENE, F.xe’x.
BENJ. F. GREENE, Ex’r.
July 10th, 1852. 28—2 m
mwo Months after date, we will apply to
J- the Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
for leave to Sell the Negroes belonging to tiie
Estate ofN, 11. Whitlaw, late of said county,
dectai and.
LUCY S. WHITLAW, Ad’x.
JOHN G. HOITZCLAW, Ad’r.
j Aug. 28,1852. 85—2 m.
AdiniiiiHtrutor’H Sale.
BY a decree of the Superior Court of Wal
ton county, (Ga.) will be sold on the first
| Tuesday in October next, at the Court House
| door in said county, between the usual hours of
Sale, a Negro mail, by the name of Booker,
about fifty or sixty years old. Sold on a credit
unti! 25th day of next December; small notes
j with with two good securities will be required
T. M. F-rIMBROUGH,Mdm’r.
With the w ili annexed on the Estate of Wm.
Michael, deceased.
Sept. 4, 1852. 36—td
U7ILL be sold before the Court House door,
l in the Town of Greenesboro’, on the
( first Tuesday in November next, between the
j legal hours of sale, the tract of Land belonging
to the Estate of John R Jeter, deceased,
whereon said Jeter lived, containing between
seven and eight hundred acres, joining lands
of E. ]). Alfriettd, James Moore, Lemuel
Ship, Cephas Lewis and others. To be sold .
under an order of the Ordinary of Greene
County,for the purpose of distribution. Terms
on the day. J, W. SWANN, Ad’r.
Sept, 4, 1854, 3l>---6t.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court House
j Door, in the Town of Greensboro,’ Greene
j County, under an order of the Court of Ordina
j ry of said county, One Hundred and Sixty
! Acres of Land,more or less, adjoining lands of
Jas Moore, Win. F. Luckie, and J. A. Wil
liams and others. Sold as the property of the
minors of Joseph Grimes, Fite of said County,
deceased, for the benefit of said minors. Terms
on the day of Sale,
ISAAC A. WILLIAMS, fittad’n.
Sept, 4, 1852, 36 -9t
AdtiiimUrator’H bait'.
“IT7ILL be Sold at the late residence < f.-N.
’ ‘ H Whitlaw, deceased (at Woodville)
: on Wednesday the Hltii ot November next, ah
| the perishable property of said deceased, con
j stating of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Stock of
Mules. Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Tools, Wag
on, Carts, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
| Nrc.&c. Sale to continue from day to day ur
’ tii ail is sold.
LUCYS. WIIITLAW, Ad’x j
JOHN G.HOLTZOLAW, Ad’r.
Aug. 28, 1852. 35—td
AdiuinisiralciN Sale.
\\ r ILL be sold, before the Court House
* ’ door, in the the town of Greenesboro,’
| on the first Tuesday in November next, within
j the legal hours, the Plantation belonging t > the
I estate of Warren E. Andrews, late of Greene
| county, deceased; and know’ll as the Sater
j 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.
L L. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
Aug. 21,1852. 34—9 t
GEORGI A, i
Greene County. )
YV/'HEREAS tlie Estate of Susannah Bar-
ker, deceased, has become unrepresented
by the death of Elisha S. Hunter, Adin’r. with
the will annexed: These are therefore to cite
and admonish all the kindred and creditors of
[ said deceased, to appear at my office on the
, first Monday in October next, and show cause,
, if any they have, why the Clerk of the Superi
, or Court should not be pjrpointed Administra
tor de bonis non, with the will annexed, upon
the Estate of Susannah Barker, deceased.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
! boro’.this 24th day of August ltts2.
JAS. W. GODKlN,Ordinary,
j Aug. 28,1852. 35—5 t
Original Certificates aud Let- j
ters. i
CtAN be seen by any who will call at tlie i
! store ol the Subscribers, received since t.ie
Ist of January, JB5l, proving the superiority;
and worth of
MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN LRAD !
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 Besst;” :
but what J t is said to cure, that we will WAR
RANT, or the
Money will be raid Bach!!
The Diseases refered to are—
Rheumatism, Acute and Cl ronic—-Lumba- |
go, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections, |
Dislocations, Sprains, CEdematous Swellings, I
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises,!
Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons, |
Weak Back, U uduclie, Gout, Goitre, Palsj !
and Toothache.
Asan auxiliary remedy, it is highly reci m-;
mended in the treatment of inflammation of the ,
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs, |
Liver aud Spleen In all forms of diseases)
where the patient rs inclined to sink, it stands,
i without a rival in the annals of Medicine, as;
an Excitant-, and will produce a reaction il;
; the vital spark but feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to ne a most powerful j
: Counter Iritant, meeting the indications ol I
Vessieanls, without producing the diagreec ~
effects oi a Blister.
For sale in Penfield, by T. S. IJanktuson,
and by the principal Druggists throughout tiie
State.
N. B. Be careful to purchase none without
the written name of J E. Marshall on each
box W 11 0, .1. TURPIN. Proprietors,
i Febf 21. 1852, 8
Dr. W. W. MARSHALL,
OF MACON, GEV.
Vy'OULD call tiie attention es the public to
* > a number of certificates published in va
rious papers in the State of cases of Fistula
cured by him, In the treatment of Fistula
recourse is generally had to the knife, which is
always painful and often hazardous and very
frequently unsuccesful. 1
More than one half of the cases that have
come under his care of late, had been subjected
to the knite without experiencing the least ben
efit,but rather made worse. They were per
fectly cured by Dr. M. without the use of the
knife, or any such operation, without the least
danger, and with but little or no pain. In most
cases the treatment does not prevent the ordi
nary pursuilsof business, although the patient
is necessariaiiy obliged to be under the imme
mediate care and supervision of tiie Doctor
from one to four weeks, according as the na
ture and circumstances of the case may demand.
Dr, M. does not exaggerate, when he says that
the plan of treatment he pursues is obliged to
succeed in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred,
if not in every case of Fistula.
Head! Ucudl!
Macon, sth Oct. 1849.
Die YY .YY . MARSHALL:—Dear Sir
’l'lie great relief! have recently received at
your bunds, induces me to offer my testimony
to i our successlul treatment oi Cancerous affec
tions.
Some ten years ago, a small lump, some
thing like a wart, made its appearance in the
centre of my lower lip, giving meat first no in
convenience or pain. Alter several years it
began to grow. 1 then applied to a physician
who cut it offbelow the surtace of the lip and
burnt it with caustic, and 1 thought, cured it.
Ina sliort time afterwards, it reappeared and
grew more rapidly than before; affecting with
in the last six months, the glands of the neck
and giving me occasionally considerable pain.
My physicians gave it as their opinion that it
was cancerous and that nothing could relieve
me butthe knite.
In this’situation I put myself under your
treatment, on the 10th September last, and to
day, 1 think I may safely say, that I am well.
I trust that you will long live to afford relief to
the afflicted unci distressed. With my warmest
thanks, for your kind and constant attention
during iny stay with you,
I am respectfully, yours,
S FLOYD.
Col Floyd is known to the community as the
brother of Judge Floyd, and an eminent lawyer
residing at Madison, Ga.
March 6,1852. 10—ly
AI FLItTIiI) HEAD!
Medical House, Established Fifteen
years ago, by
DR. KiNKELIN,
N. YV. Corner of Third & Union Streets, be
tween Spruce and Fine Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
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ot a premature death.
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theilltiimitiec anti tii-ease oi the Generative Organ,. 1 1 addle
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Ti.e valuable advice and impresnve warning it gives, wiilpro
vent ye-.r of ia;sery and sufieriug and save anauahy Thou
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l'areutsby reading it will learn bow to prevent the destruo
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dhruce aud l'iue, Philadelphia, will eu.urea book, under cuvei
ope, E-er iLuru mail.
Per ons at a distance may addie.-s Dr. K. by letter, post paid,
and be cured at home.
Pa. Itages of .Medicine a Directions, Btc. forwarded, by sending
a re .nuance, and put up secure from Damage or Curiosity.
lisek-,filer.News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and allotb
ers, .-uppi.ea with the above work at very low rates.
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ux. Guys oil's Yellow Dock and
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XAOR the cure of all diseases or tlieortiers gen
erated by impure blood, its great suc
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uud Joints Stuiiborn Ulcers, Sy
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ct thatcouditiou of the whole physical system, which is tho
Lc t security for
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tracted from the free indu.pence oi the appetite during the win
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resort now t . ••Gaysou’u Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa
rilla,” w l i his proving it-elf an antidote for many ol the moffc
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t vored—never can waver; for it is founded on experience, just at
their w ant of faith in other and spurious compounds is al e
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i to seek hope, life and vigor fioni this
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Therefore, however broken down in health and spirits, howevtf
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WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it ha- no equal in the materia medica, and at that critical period
ol me when, the tiist -dago ol her decline commence?, its cordial
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’ None genuine unless put uj* in large Ditties, containing
a quart and the name of the-yrup blown m the glass, with the
wntteu signature of “S. F. Dennett” on the outside wrapper.
Price, Si per bottle, or ?L\ Duties for $5. Sold by
SCOVIL &i MEAD, 113 Carters St.,N. Orloans.
SolcGeueral Agents tor the Southern States to whom all or
ders inu-t be addre-M-ed.
Sold by Colclough it Ilankiuson, Peufield, Ga.
„ Landrum Si Hawkins, Lexington,
„ H. Norton & Cos. Madison.
And by Agents appointed in every town in the State.
, l&Z. 22 3m.
Livery Stables.
COME ONE—COME ALL!
••Weliavua song to greet you.' 1
; r lUIli Subscribers having opened a LIVERV
| -L STABLE in Greeuesboro,solicit the pat
ronage of the public. We are prepared to fill
; nish conveyances to any place that you ma/
isli to go to, at reasonable charges. We are
also prepared to take very special care of all
j horses entrusted to us, having procured the
services of the celebrated Ostler WASHING
TON. We flatter ourselves that we can give
: general satisfaction to ai!
ouster & branch.
1 Grtc icahor, July and, ltoll. a7—3i~