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i iii o m:tv -|iark I, (1 ndt and roll;
! - ii-i> in; y ‘i'-'Z'-. it ■ ►‘'in ’ t may fly:
, ! ~.r ;n . I j>i■ my smil
i'll ,l in a quid <') <'■
‘|'|i,.fi.'s-run tilin'/ in i’ •* |>l.ifiil h!i:i<l*
‘l'li it lolls cl’ I'ulffl unworldly tliou-jlit;
II ‘i>o may l’ crowded, or joy delayed—
No dimin'*'’ Kt> nU no ray in caii'jlil;
Its pensive land'll IL'C seems to my,
“I know that I mu*t close and die;
And death itself, come when it may,
Can hardly change the quiet eye.
There’s meaning in its steady glance,
Os gentle blame orprnWng low,
That makes me tremble to advance
A word that meaning might reprove.
The luiuty threat, the fury look,
My spirit proudly can defy;
liut never yet could meet and brook
Tim upbraiding of n quiet eye.
There's firmness iu ils even light,
That augurs ol a breast sincen :
And oh! take watch how ye excite
That firmness till it yield a tear.
Nome blossoms give easy sigh,
Soma drops o, griet will lively starl;
J'ut that which sears the quiet eye
i lath its deep fountain in the heart.
I’a roily.
‘Tin the last cake for sapper,
Left steaming alone,
All its light-brown companions
Are buttered ami gone.
Nocake of its kindred,
No cookie is nigh,
Ti. steam on the platter,
< )r near its mate lie.
I'll not leave thee thou lone one,
To meet a cold fate,
Since thv mates are all oaten,
('ome lie on my plate!
Thus kindly I'll butter
Thy steaming sides o’er,
And think on thy sweetness
When thou art no more.
Thus all cakes must follow,
Three times every day;
When breakfast is ready
They vanish away;
When hunger is mighty,
And sickness lias down,
No cake can inhabit
The table alone.
An Office Seeker.
A man writing from Washington at
the coming in of our last National
Magistrate, gave this graphic sketch
of a“. Sticker,” office seeker :
One fellow came hero from Illinois,
& was introduce'! to a wag, w ho, he was
told, had “great influence at court,”
anti who, although and i stituh of any such
pretenti->ns, kept up the delusion for
the sake of the joke. Ili t “Sucker,”
addressed the man of influoi.ee some
thing in this wise :
“Now, stranger, look at them papers.
Them names is the first in our whole
town. There’s Deacon Si vies—there
ain’t no piousortnan in all the county;
ami then there’s R"“c rs, our shoemu
ker—lie made them bools I got on, j
and a better pair never tramped over!
these diggin's. You wonld’nt think |
them soles had walked over moie than j
three hundred miles Ifoosier mud, but,
they heu though and are sound yet. j
Every both in our town knows John
Ungers, .lost you go to Illinois, and
ax about me. You’ll find how Island.!
Then you ask Jim Turner, our con- j
stable —ht know ns me; ask him wltai j
I did for the party. He'll tell you I
was a screamer at tire polls—nothing
else. Now, I’ve come all the way from
Illinois, and a-so ■(, too, most of the way, j
to see it I can have justice. They even
told me to take a town-nfliee to hum!;
bull must have something that pays!
afore hand—us them ‘charger.'t,’ as!
they call ’em. I linin’! got only seven
dollars left, and 1 can’t wait, .list git t
ms one o’ them ,char gre.s ’ util ye? I
Them’!} do. Pell the old man how !
it i>; he’ll do it. Fact is he must! \
I’ve oirnt th<’ office, and no mistake! ‘
Doubtless he hail “airttl” it; few per
sons who go to W ashing ‘on and wail
for an office hut earn then oilier, wheth
er they obtain it or not.
I'cachor Wanted.
\ Teacher that can comk- well reremu*
niendetl a* regards Character aiul rapaci
ty to te&cti all the lirtirtches usually tnugiit
in n givrsf Knghsli Seminary, can hint a
St Ikmil t< betwim Thirty and Forty Sholars j
at tin- Woodvilie Academy, Greene County,’
Gn. Apply to th • u.tdersigoe.l Trustees.
WILLIAM EDMONDSON, 1
JAMES F GFF.R,
A. J. WATSON. Trus
JAMES COCRAFT. |
SAMI’F’.I. D DURHAM. J
Woodvilie,(Vl 23J 184,’f. 43-.‘>t
FOR SALE
/p WO houses and Luts wetl stinridin fi,e
-I- village ttf (Ireeuesl'r>,’ <<lll- of which is
well improved,—both having g cd wells of
water Apply to A T SCOTT.
Gieenesfiero,’ Oct 23. 18.33. ft
l.os( or Mislaid,
i NOTE hjffoi hy 1) Sis . 1 with
*■ * J (I<Mlkf m;idr imyahlv to
I; ;ihn I rrirll, fur lYtv doHnrs, nnd i.\yn!ih’ on
ti.iih tlxy dI Ik efßilirrihs:; gtvrn tinir
iu Jn l*'.)l All an* from
irrulint* fr su J nofr, anj tiie ngfiinut
pay ins* it t< an? otl:rr jwrfort. Thf note was
given Il f tlio hire if x ; _■, iih st publiotts^
of cloth mg, \e , on the
KLUJU f. TF.RRELL.
Ormirstanro, Oct. 4, 41
IKiKAt h frit’ll fc tv
DEALERS IN
XYjiiii JJBLSaaOsa*
2rt'i Street, apposite Marine and l ire
Insurance Hank.
.Tlncon, f.pu.'^iu,
okhak or THIS SONS of TEMPERANCE and state temperance convention
\\ , *ishin*<'?oM Hall,
:c t n . t*. >a s; r> it i* m ,
l.’ifr f } roju r ! >r n/ t'lC k 'Mn nn Hoii.sr
Ifisw- 1 i • ‘hi 1 1 Y‘f •’ . known ff • ff*l p,.
•Hi fniiVfM >’ .1 fr, ill Im :; SH part of 1 .
• iiy., i '* n .v op’ ii o*r ii>* uf'MMiifiiodntion • f
ty r!i - ilay, wet k or month—tivid
pnrti. ulnrly tin* Tiavclling Public.
The ?4<)<w:rihf*r t ever gfnitrfir <>r |n if ivor**,
rcHjiff tlnlly solicits th* contr • *ire of his obi
i ustomers Mini tin* public?/’ • .a !y
11,1 V REiL >i N(, Proprietor,
H, I . DENSE. Superi ii'inlcnt. would be
liapjy to whit on bis obi fricndH ut the Wash
ing ton llnlf.
(JODI) STABLING by VV, C. JONES,
formerly of Forsyth. il P R,
Macon, Oct i>:i IKVL 43—ts.
I louse und I i(jt in
for Sale.
r PIIL riln r olfera his House and El
• and Ciibinet Shop, for Sale. The premi
;-'"i ar* aituated on the corner, near the Camp
iih Th* House is two ctory high, and be
. v e n roonn and For further ii.fr-i
inatjon,apply to i ui riber on the premi
I sen,
A.M LANSDELL
Sc | 25. 39—ts.
J. E. STEWART,
KEEPS a private Boarding House fo r .n
acoommodfition oi lh>* pwbix\ price i;c 1
cording to fare.
( ■onyer’s Station f >#<•. 13 1851 50
Hunters Toinpcrance House
uttirnii, < \.
(South-1 l r esl Corner of the City./
I AM at my old stand with plenty of good j
cold water to drink, and ns for the balance ;
1 they must lake the chances
: My prices fur the future will be as follows:
For Man and Horse, supper, breaafast,
and Lodging $1,25
„ Single Meal,
~ ~ Lodgijig, 15
Hoard per month with Lodging,... §ll 00
~ ~ ~ wilhout, 8,00
„ „ Week 3,50
„ „ Day, 75
Horse per Month 8,00
~ „ Hay. til)
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
I’roprit tor
Sej i 11th, 1855 30—if.
Rcliobotlivillc Academy.
rpHE Trusters of this Institution take plea
■ pure in announcing to the former patrons ,
and public generally, that vac have engaged the 1
serviet sos Mr. J. J. Wai.i.acf., A B , for th<*
i next scholastic year. This is the second year 1
I that our Academy has been under the rector
| ship ot Mr. Wallace, and we can confidently
say that he is every way well qualified to dis- !
I charge the duties ol the station he lias consent- !
; ed to till.
The Aon den; ic year will be divided into two
j sessions. The first commencing on the first
j Monday of January and ending on the second
j Wednesday of .Inly The second, commencing
on the second Monday of August and ending
! on the last Friday ot November.
RATES OF TUITION MY THE YEAR
First IT.ass Orthography, Reading, Wri
tiiifj, and Arithmetic, sl6 00
Second Class.—The above continued, with
English Grammar ntd Geography, tjjiJ-t Itb
Third Ci vs,— Ancient Languages, Math
emutics, and other higher branches S§.T( 00
No abatement will be marie for absence, ex
j cept in eases ofprotracted illness,
Rehobolhvihe is located in n healthy section
of the country, about midway between Athens
land Madison. There are two churches in the
Academy grove, baptist and Methodist.
board can be had in good families, conve
j nient to the Academy, at from eight to nine
! dollars per month.
L B fiOSTWIOK, Pros ‘)
S. b. JONES, |
E W. THRASHER, |
J. I. LOU HER MILK, I™
URIAH SMITH, f 1 nl9,eeß ’
T. F LANNhUS, |
A. M. BROWN, j
Oct. lli, 1852. -IJ —sm
Original L'crtilicaU's anl l.rl
t ill’s,
(JAN be seen by any who will call at the;
■J store ol the Subscribers, received since tire,
Ist of January, 1851, proving the superiority:
i and worth of
I MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN HR AD- j
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 Beeet; ” j
I but what it is said to cure, that we will WAR- j
RANT, or the
Muncy will he Van! Hack!!
‘Plie Diseases relered to are--
Kheumatism, Acute ami Clronic---Lumha
go, I’aniliil Nerves. Scrofula, Spinal Atiei turns.
Dislocations, Sprains, (Kdematons Swellings,!
Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens. Bruises.
Strains. Weak Joints. Contracted Tendons,
Weak back. Headache, (tout, Goitre, Palsy
and Toothache.
I As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly reconi
’ mended in the treatment ot inflammation of tlie
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs.
Liver and Spleen In all forms of diseases!
w here the patient isie.clinedtosink.it stands,
without a rival in the annals of Medicine, as
an Cxcitant; and will produce a reaction if
the vital spark hut feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to Ur a most powerful
Cti/intir Intont, meet mg lire indications of
\ . ssicants, without producing the diagreeabie
effect* (and a Blister.
For sate in Penfield, by T. S. Hankinson,
and by the principal Druggists throughout tiie
State.
N H. Be careful to purchase none without
the written name of J E Marshall on each
box \\ H CV J I'FKriN, Proprietors.
Feb 21 M 52. 8.
Ari'i.K ri;i> iti.AU!
Medical House, Established Fifteen
years ago. by
l> U. ‘ KINK KL 1 N ,
X. \V. Cornrr ofThini & Union Streets. ho
iwifli Spruce mid Fine iSlrcrls,
riui.ADKi.rm
\outh aitil Manhood, el Vigorous I.ifc
oi a premature death.
KINKI'LIN on Preservation.
*JS (ruts
T? i- boob wi’ It-bed ‘ fitletl with on i
I tb+inftrt'Htta” tun* itftavMM*-wl i. i KnisnuifUi-po'. Itatdiv -
o* itu-aU alikato Youth M.io *d *tid Old A*r and should k>
read b% all.
Th*ValnaMt %*h rt and <wpn ■*>• warning it (pvn willptv
vrnt ‘far* of misery amt tam-ium ad sav anwiudlj Thor- i
<4uil> oflirt 4 -
iVNOUI.T reading :t wUHvarn bon to prerent the tWroc
• tun of thr children
A reiatuane* ot cent, ’.• <\l \n * letter ftddreasrd to I>R
: KINKKI IN. N. U rtv.-mt third and i won Jnuetr Mnvi
>p wt anv IV. f: lUaeUu a, wilt book. nmtei enrvl
; ei, perratata mail.
IVi -i'to at adisiaucr may addrwa U K. h> letter. po*t jwid
and be on re-’ at home
lockage* of Medicines IKraat ion-. forward* v
n rotuiuawce. and pm up secure from Damage ert uno ’.u
kkmk-Mdk"New- A|P. n>, i'lMia*. t iHVis'tn. ami ail oth
er*. Mipplnxl wuh lh Shpu mrt at rvv> Wn rate a
New Fait Goods.
SNOWDEN dfcSHEAR
NAVE received ‘heir Ml supplies of Staple
and Fancy DRV oftoDS, suitable for
; Ol'’ pr, 11l SeSS(,|| j pud T.’-Clllg OOP ft the I U T~
."-I HHi-urirnciits ii ivy tnive have ever olFt red
to tlie public,iiiii. u winc!i an -
It ie11 Fancy Di'-a Stiks.ol new and eleglllt
| Style*;
i Superior Plain and Sijj>ed BlaYfi Silks, iii
l a gn nl variety of ciyleg;
Waite Glace, Brouuie and White and
i Black Watered Silk™; •„
Paris primed DeLAIN ES, f< r Ladies
Dresses, of rich and becuifui styles;
Small Figured D.fMuics, (all wool) for
Children's Dresses;
Superior Mourning Del.anes, (all wool, oi
new and beautiful styles;
•Superior Plain Colled French Merinos,
and Plain Colored Di Lames, ot beautiful
i shades;
Superior Plain White and Black De Laim a,
and White and Blcck Merinos;
French, Englitb amjk American prints, ot
new and beautiful styles;
Superior Fancy and Mourning Ginghams
and Mourning Prints; i
Plain Colored Flaiinakt. for Ladies’ Sacks;
Superior Welch, Gauze and Silk Warp
i Flannels;
Rich White, Black am! Fancy Colored
Crape Shawls
Bay Slate and Scotch Long Shawl, oflvuu
| tiful styles; .
1 Ladiee’ I’lai;, Black ‘'nseiinerc,Thibet W 00l
• and Cashmere Shawls, tXr Mourning;
Ladies’ Black Bornbeline • Black Chally,
Black Alpacas,and illac > Canton Cloths;
i Superior ltd -1 Limn und Lotion Sheeting;
Superior 8-4 and 1U 4 Damask Diapers, iiinl
Damask Table Cloths a i l Napkins;
Huckabacks ami ScotoU Diapers, lor Tow
els;
Furniture Dimities aiW Cotton Fringes, a
! large supply;
A full supply ol ~adies', Gentlemen’s
Youth’s ami Misses’ Hoaieiy;
Ladies’ Silk and .lantillus, of new
i mid beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Silk and Vein-Flunks, of the la'est
1 Paris styles;
Tapestry, Velvet, Brussels. Three Ply, In
j grain and Venetian Car;* ts, . t rich andele
gam HU les;
i With almost every srticic u callv kept in a
Dry Goods Store, required Im i ainily or Plan
: latiou use, and to all ot which they respecitully
invite the attention ol tjie public.
Augusta, Oct. 23, Bi.Vg, 43
Tcm j) e raiiCe Ii ous o.
rAVE’i tiivii.m;, ha.
UK are it l the well know u s'and, recently
kept by A. Slrattar., on the N,K corner ;
.of llie square; with as good a well ol water as
; ean be lound; and as for wt'.ables, cj-e , will ell- :
deavor to furnish a quantity sufficient, in a Myo
sin ted to the taste of ail our visitors. Our
prices are as follows:
Man and Horse per night, with supper, break
fast and lodging, .$1 15
“ Single Meal, „ 30
“ Lodging ; 15
Board per month, without lodging !§ 9 Hi;
“ “ with lodging II) It):
“ “ week 300 j
“ “ day, ! 75 j
ifoise per month, 8 0(1
“ “ day, 75
A. C. AH, U PER. -
Fayetteville, Oct. 16. - 4*3 —ts
J (ircenosboro ‘Tig Store!
Drugs, Medicines. C tcnii.a/s. Paints,
Oils, Perfume. . , Sye Stuff’s,
G/ass, i,'C.
’S’lio Subscriber having bought the entire
Stock of Drugs,
Holt, hasjust added a re wit purchase, a com 1
plete catalogue of ariiolcf in the above line,]
which lie now oilers citizens,on as fa- j
vorable terms as can be*.'mined in any mar
ket for the same qnantitJ.ainl quality. The j
Chemicals, Physicians’ ‘frogs, Extracts,&e ,
arc warranted pure ns yin be obtained. An
assortment of the most*, Jtoved Patent Medi-j
cines. also on hand.
WiU,TER GRIFFIN.
Oct. 1, 1852. 40—6 m
LxcciitOi •>
\ \ r ILL be sold ai the Court Hons- dor in j
V T Greenesboio on he til t lay hi
i December next, One ,dred an, , 50) j
acres of Land more or let-.., adjoining Lands of
Mis. Margaiel Armor an! James N Armor,
it being it life interest purchased by William!
Armor, deceased.from Peggy Woouhain, and
known as the Woodham place. Sold as the
property of William deceased, under
Ins will. Terms given on the day.
JAS. N. ARMOR,Ex'r.
Oct. 20. 1852. ■ 42—6 t
\4linitiiNti’;itor's. Sale of
atitl le;;','oev.
BY virtue of an order ot-the Court of Ordi
nary of Greene Cot! ;'y, Georgia, w ill be [
sold al the Court House door, in said county,
on the tirst Tuesday in December next, the
tract oi land in said conntyv known ag"i‘uhlir
Square,” containing tSe eii Hundred and [
Eighty-three (783) acres,belonging to the Us
tate ot Elisha S. Hunter, late of said county,
deceased. The tract wdi lie divided, and
about tour hundred and any acres sold with
tiie improvements, so that purchasers may buy
a part or the w hole. piirce is unsurpas
sed as a stand for a c.m.ury Store, Black
smith Chop vpc. being the centre of an extern j;
mve anil wealthy cmsrnt'Hiv and remote from!
other business localities On die place is af
comfortable dwelling and out bouses, a nrie
sloir house with sky lights, a good smitli
shop, pe Nearly one 1 third in the woods
Also at the same time and place and by au
thority of said Court, will be sold Twenty like
ly negroes consisting ot men, women,boys ami
girls; among whom are two excellent house
servants, a cook ami plantation blacksmith.
All belonging to said Estate ami sold tor the j
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
Twelve months credit, with note and approved
security.
ANN E. y NTER, Adm’x.
JAMES J . BROWN, Adm r.
Oct. 23,1852. 43—6 t
lAcciitor’s Mile,
Us ILL be sold st the, ourt house door, in
Greenesboro', .n the tirst Tuesday in
December, three NegrqeL one man and two
w omen. Sold under the v ril of George Pliil
! hps deceased, and under in order of the Court
l ot Ordinary ot Green Cos. ;ty Terms cash.
O. S. “REDILLK, Fx’r.
October 90th, 1852. A3—6t
4* 1.01(1* lAc (
Oreate County \
\\ “HERHAS Ph-nit Hightower applies to
” me lor Letters o’ Administration mi the
Estate of Eva line Hitt, deceased; These are
’ therefore to cite and ad".* rush all and singu
iar rile kindred and crec >rs of said d< ceased
to appear at my OUio*: on or twioie the tir-i
Monday in December tv xt. ami show cause
if any they have, wh . tiers ol Administra
tion should not be g™ -,*••’ said applicant.
Given under my bar. gt otlice ill Gleenes-
I boro’ this 2'*th day ot f'rt I*v2
• 43--ft J AS. Ut GOPKIN, Ordinary.
GnarditinN Kale.
A \ r ILL he sold at the Court House door in
T T Greeneshoro’, on the first Tuesday in
December next, Four ’4) Acres of land, lying
in Greene county, adjoining James Geer. Sold
under an order of the Court of Ordinary, as the
property of the minor heirs of Henry English,
deceased Terms on the day.
JOHN D. ENGLISH, Guardian.
Oct. tfi, 1858. 43--Ct
l!xt , r!tlor , !i Sale.
\\l ILL be sold, on the Hi<t Tuesday in IV
T T cember next, al the Court House door in ,
Greeneshoro’, Seven hundred acres of land,;
more or less, on the Oconee river, joining C. M.
Park and J. N Armor Also, two Negroes, one
j a woman, named Pheribe, and a boy named j
1 William. Sold under the will of William Ar
i inor, deceased. Terms on the day.
JAS. N. ARMOR, Ex’tr j
October ICth, 1852. 42—fit
Land for Sale.
{TNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary
-) of Oglethorpe eoumy.wiU be sold at pri
vate sale any of the following lots ol land be
longing to the estate of Moses Wright, dec’d
to. wit*.
Lot No. 583, 17 dist 2 See , Cherokee Cos.
j Lot “ 304, 17 “ 4 “ “
Lot “ 108, ;) 4 <<
Lot “ 1101), 10 ‘• 3 “ Coob
Lot “ 821, 4 “ 1 “ Cherokee.
Lot “ 178, 13 “ 1 ‘ • Muscogee.
Lot “ 55, II “ 3 “ Gilmer.
Lot “ 347, 6 “ 4 “ Cherokee.
Lot “ 377, 17 “ 3 •’ Floyd.
| Lot “ 717, 3 “ 1 “ Forsyth.
] Lot “ 040, 3 “ 3 “ Cherokee.
Lot “ 1323 , 3 “ 3 “ “
Application must be made to I. 11. Ragan, at
Philomath Post Ofiice, Oglethorpe county, (in ,
or to the Hon Augustus R. Wright, of Cass
villc, Cass county,Oa., who is duly authorized
! to negotiate a sale of the above mentioned
lands. IBZ.AN H. RAGAN, Admr.
ANN A. WRIGHT, Admx.
Oct. 9, 1852. 11
Aden:iiMr;Uor's Sale.
U/ ILL be Sold at the late reeidi nee cl N
11 Whitlaw, deceased (at Woodvdle’
on Wednesday the 10th ol November next all
the perishable property of said deceased, con
sisting of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wilt at, Stock of
Mules. Cattle, flogs, Plantation Tools, Wag
on,Carts, Household anil Kitchen Furniture, j
iStc.&c. Sale to continue from day to day un
til all is sold
LUCYS. WIIITLAW Ad’x. I
JOHN G. HOLTZOLAW, AJ’r. j
Aug 38, 1852. 35—iti
iuiis.tiixti'iitorN Sale.
\l7 ILL be sold, before the Court House
door, in the the town of Greenesboro,’
; on the first Tuesday in November next, within |
the legal hours, the Plantation belonging to the j
estate ol Warren E. Andrews, late of Greene
county, deceased; and known as the Sater
white Place, eight miles East of Greenesboro’
and within three miles of White Plains—con- j
mining two hundred and thirty acres,more or
less Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary,
for the benefit of said estate.
L L. ANDREWS, Adrn’r.
Aug. 31,1852. 34--9 t
Admiuistratur’a fittlc.
ATT ILL be sold, before the Court House I
r door in the Town ofVanwert, Paulding!
county, on the tirst Tuesday in December next, j
within the legal hours ol sale, one gold lot, j
viz: No 689, containing 40 aces, more or ]
iess, third District of the third Section, orig j
iniilty Cherokee, now Paulding County j
Sold as the property of John M. Woolsey,!
late ot Monroe County, deceased, for the j
benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day of j
Sale. JOHN M. WOOLSEY,jr. Adr.
Sept. 20, 1852. 40—td j
Park’s Bridge for Sale.
UJ ILL be sold, before the Coutt House!
door in Madison, Morgan County, on |
me first Tuesday in December next, within the !
| legal hours ot sale, that well known and desira- j
We situation, on the Oconee river, “Park’s!
Bridge,” containing one thousand sixty and j
j one-fourth acres of first rate Land, most of
which is original woodland, lying on both sides!
ol die river. There is a fine toll-bridge, stipe
: rior t .rist Mill and saw mill at the place, a large
; and well finished dwelling, with excellent out
I buildings—a new Gin house and packing screw,
with all other necessary buildings for a farm.
A large portion of the land is of first rate river
bottom .and has never been injured by the cul
ture ol Cotton. Sold unoer an order from the
Court ot Ordinary ot Morgan County, as the
property of Richard S. Park,deceased.” 4 ertns
oil the day oi sale.
*** Oil Wednesday, (the day following,
December Bth,) will also be sold, at the late re
sidence of Richard S. Park, deceased, all the
perishablmproperly olsaid deceased, consisting
ot housunold and kitchen furniture, Corn, fod
der and stock ot evfcry description; among
which, area pair of fine match horses; eight or \
ten line mules; four yoke of oxen; a number of 1
fine milk tows; pork and stock hogs; sheep. j
goats, Ac,; also one close carriage, one Rock- ;
away, one tsvo horse waggon and ox carts;!
Blacksmith’s and Carpenter’s tools; farming i
implements, with many other articles too tedi
ous to name. Sale to continue from day to day I
until all is sold. All sold as the property of j
Richard S. Park, late of Morgan county, de
ceased. Terms on the day.
NANCY T. PARK, Ad’x.
iIF.NRY WALKI-.H, / . . ,
j, - JOHN E. W ALKER, j Admrß
‘-N. B. Persons desiring to view the prem
ises, may address Henry Walker at Cracker’s
Neck P. 0., or Ur. John E. Walker, at
Greenesborp’, either of whom will take pleasure
in showingthem, if such persons will name the
time,
Li “Weekly Chronicle & Sentinel,” and
“Southern Recorder” will please copy until
sale, and send up their accounts.
Oct. 16, 1852. 42
Biitirdiiui'si Sale*.
\\/ ILL lie sold in Greenesboro’ on the first j
*’ Tuesday m January next, under an or
der of th ■ Ordinary ot Greene County, Two
Negroes,— Peter a man abi ut 30 years oi
age, ami Scaly a e.rl about 12 years ot age
S"h! as tbe property ot the Minors of Jesse W
Stephens, decensed, to effect a division
Terms will be given on the day.
JOHN S TEPHENS, Guard’ll.
Oct. 23,1852 43—fit j
Exyciilnr’* *•!!!*
\\ D L be sm | at Jefferson Hall, the late I
’* residence ot Augustin Greene, deceased
i on the 2.3 dot November next, ail the pertsha
i b e property ot said deceased, consisting ol
Household uud Kitchen furniture. Plantation
D “Is, farming implement*. Pork Hogs, Cows
amt Calves. Hones and Mcfes, Wagons and
t arts, Corn and Fodder; also a variety of
‘feed Grains. Blark and White Barly, Mam
noth ate Rye, besides many othr articles
too to mention. Terms of Safe
inaeff known on the day. Sale to continue
until a ‘ is so'd.
BEN I- GREENE. Ex'r.
NAN V F. GREENB.Ex’x.
Oct 33. 185* ’ I.3—id
Land for Sale. ‘ jrif
ATT"ILL be sold before the Coui t House door
’ V in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
co.,Ga. on the first Tuesday in December next,
between the usual hours ofsale, the tract ol land
I formerly known as the Woodall tract, joining
Samuel Lumpkin, John Wynn, T. Hardin, es
jtateof Moses Wright, and others, containing
! two hundred and tliirty-tVi'er nores he - same
: inor- o'|e-e !’ rms iwelv. ino t - eo ot in
teres ir.'in the date oi sale, with two approved
securities. IBZAN 11. RAGAN, Ad’r.
ANN A WRIGHT, Ad’x.
N. B. The Land is good and willreprese.it
j it as such upon the most scrutinous examina
tion. You that wish to buy will make the tesi
and bid according,
Oct. 9, 1852. 41
GEORGIA, j
Greene County, )
AI/HEREAS, Elihu L. Terrell applies to
me for Letters of Administration de
bonis non, with the will annexed,on the estate
of Elizabeth Terrell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish tne
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to up- j
pear at nty office, within the time prescribed by
Inw, and show cause, if any they have, why
Utters of Administration de bonis non, with
tie will annexed, sliou'd not be granted said
applicant.
Given under my hand in office at Greenes
boro', this Kith day October. 1'53.
JAS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Oct. IG. 42—5 t
GEORGIA, /
Greene County. j
U/HEREAS Marceline A. Gresham, Mari
on B. Gresham, and Albert W. Gresh
am, minors and heirs of S. H. R. Gresham,
deceased, have no Guardians, and the Extcu
tor is now ready to pay over the Legacies as
soon as a Guardian may be appointed: This is
therefore to cite the kindred of said Marceline
A. Gresham, Marion B. Gresham, and Albert
W Gresham, minors, to appear at my office
on the first Monday in November next, and
take out Letters of Guardianship, or show
cause why this Court should notin its discre
tion make the appointment of Guardians for
said minors in termsofthe Law
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro,’ this 25th Bept. 1852. 40—5 t
JAS. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
r pWO months after date, 1 wil’ apply to the
! A Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
j leave to sell the interest of John Jenkins, in a
I lot of land, No. 57, containing one hundred
j and sixty acres, in the 14th Sfction, in Clint
| l ( ogacounty.
J. L. TARWATER, Guard’ll, i
Sept. 25,1852.
j ZTVWO months after date, application wifi be
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene
I County, for leave to sell the Land and Ne
i groes belonging to the Estate of John Rey
nolds, deceased, for the purpose of disti ibution.
S. D. DURHAM, Ex’r.
Sep. 25,1852. 39--2 m
FIA WO months after date 1 w ill apply to the
J- Ordinary of Walton county for leave to
sell Two Negro Women, about t.irty-five and
fifty years old Said negroes belong to tiie Es
tate of John M Michael, minor of Wm. Mi
chael, deceased.
I'. M. FAMBRI'UGH, Guardian
Sept. 4,1852
Fpvvo Months afterdate, I will apply to the
” Court ol Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell the Land belonging to the Esta'e
ot Mathew Andr> ws, deceased.
W. D. JACKSON, Adm’r.
Sept- Uth, 1852.
HP WO months after date 1 will apply to the
J- Court of Ordinary of Greene County for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the es
tate of John R, Jeter, deceased.
JOHN W. SWANN, Adm.
Cr-pt, 15, 1853. 38
enwo months afterdate, I will apply to the
* Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for I
leave to sc 11 the Negroes belonging to the Es
tate of Warren E Andrews, deceased.
L. L. AN DREWS.gldm’r.
Sept 29, 1852. 402 m
VT/’ILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next at the Court House door
in Crawfordville, 133 Acres oi I,and, more or
less, on the Ogeechee River, adjoining Veazv,
Henry and others; one third or about that quan
tity oi this Land is first quality low grounds; to
be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Greene County as the properti of the Estate
of Warren E Andrews, deceas and. Terms ol
Sale will be given on tie day
L. E. ANDREWS, Adtn’r. i
Sept 29,1852. 40—td.
Administrator’s Sale.
TA/TLL be sold, at the late residence of Win
L. Crenshaw, deceased, near Woodvilie,
on Thursday the 4th day ol November next’,
all the perishable property of said deceased—’
consisting oi corn, fodder, oals, wheat, stock
oi hogs, plantation tools, cart, one yoke of ox
en, cattle, horses, one buggy, one wheat fan,
household and kitchen furniture, etc. ale to
continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms on the day.
WM EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 8,1852.
Wf ILL he sold before the Court ilouse door
’ ’ in the Town of Greenesboio’, on the
first Tuesday in November next, between the
; legal hours of sale, the tract of Land belonging
| lu the Estate of John R Jeter, deceased,
whereon said Jeter lived, containing between
j seven and eight hundreu acres, joining lands
lot E. D. Aifriend, James Moore, 1 emuel
( Ship, Cephas Lewis and others, To b sold
under an order of the Ordinary of G ene
County, for the purpose ot distribution T mis
Oil the day. J. W. SWAN N . Ad r.
Sept, 4, 1854. 36- fit.
W be sol, R O'l the first Tnesday in No
* vernber next, before the Coutt House’
Door, in the Town of Greensboro, Greene
County, under an order of the Court ol Ordiua-1
ry of said county. One Hundred auj Sixty |
Acres ot band,more or less, aiijoiniim ir.ndsoi ‘
Jas Moore. Wm.f, Luckie, and j” A Wil- !
liams and others. Sold as the property ol the I
minors of Joseph Griioes, iate of said County !
deceased,for the benefit ol said minors Tunis!
on iltt* day of Sale.
• s A. WILLIAMS. Gip,d
Sept. 4, 1852, 3fi .(| t
Adttiiui-tralor w Salt*.
U D.l. b- sold before the Court House door
V ill Greenesboro. on the first Tuesday m
1 I > eember nesl one hundred and forty three
1 ;143 acres of Land, more or less, joining
Lands of Stephen Jackson and John C Merrii
Also, one Lot in Doolv County. 2024 acre.’
m the 12th Dist. No 272: and Three N,.., r0eg ’
i u,le a ‘voiran named Miiley. about 9f) years’
old, and iier child Hannah, about 3 years old-
A,so, a negro boy numed Charles,” 18 years
”■1 Sold under an order ot the Ordinary of
Greene County U th* property of Emanuel
t.irk* r, deceased. lermsof Sale will he n
ven on the day. =
ROBERTF PARKER ,
mippiia f. Pv-JKLU.v A ' ,:, ' V
AduiiiiixtiatorN Sale,
Ty ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in No
” vember next, in the town of Greenes-A
boro, Greene county, before the Courthouse
door, within the legal hours of sale, 295 acres
of land with two pair of mill runners, adjoining
lands of Wm. King, Janies W. Jackson. On
the same day will be sold in the town ofCraw-
I rdviile tielore the ( ourthouse door in Talia
term county, 142 2-3 acres of land, adjoining
! Wm. P. Johnson, Samuel Johnson and others.
On the same day will be sold in the town of
j Sparta, belbre the Courthouse door in Hancock
county, 656 acres of land, it lying in Taliaferro
and Hancock counties, whereon Michael Ea
ley’s formerly lived, adjoining Bonner & Light
foot ; also, at the same time and place, the bal
ance of said lands, between 800 ard 1000 acres,
with the exception of the widows dower. In
tiie lands in Hancock county the number of
acres will be given on the day of sale, the said
land adjoining Howei, Ware, and Wm. P.
Johnson ; all sold under an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Greene county, as the property
! ot James .Vlapp, deceased, sold for the benefit
ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms, one half
j the first day of March next, the balance twelve
! months thereafter.
MARY MMPP, Administratrix.
GREEN MOORE, Aunir.
Sept. 18, 1852. 38
WILL ne sold before the Courthouse door
in Greeneshoro on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, the Plantation whereon Nathaniel
Hines, deceased, formerly lived, containing
eight hundred acres, more or less,adjoining the
lands of John Smith, Duke Williams and Wm.
Jackson. Nolil under an order of the Court of
Ordinary, as the property of Nathaniel Hines,
late of Greene countv, deceased.
Terms of sale will be given on the dav
ELIZABETH B. HINES, Ex’trix
ASBURY R. HINES, Exr.
Sept. 14, 1852. 38-6 t
Dr. W. W. MARSHALL,
*>:f VI a COS', GEO.
\yOULD call the attention of the public to
’ ‘ a number of certificates published in va
rious papers in the Stale 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 unsuccesfui.
More than one half of the cases that have
come under his care of late, had been subjected
to the knife without experiencing the least ben
efit, but rather made worse. They were per
fectly cured by Dr M. without the use ot the
Itnile,or any such operation, without the least
danger,and with but little or no pain. Inmost
I cases the treatment does not prevent the ordi
nary pursuits of business, although the patient
is necessurially obliged to be under the inimr
mediate care and supervision of the Doctor
from one to four weeks, according as the na
ture and circumstances of tiie case may demand.
Dr, M. does not exaggerate, when he says that
the plan oftreatment he pursues is obliged to
succeed in ninety-nine cases out ofa hundred,
if not in every case of Fistula.
Stcuul! Kcari!!
Macoh, sth Oct. 1849
DR. W. W MARSHALL;—Dear Sir—
The great relief! have recently received at
your hands, induces me to offer my testimony
to vour successful treatment ol 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 me at first no in
j convenience or pain. After several years it
began to grow. 1 then applied to a physician
who cut it oiftielow the surtace ot the lip and
burnt it with caustic, and 1 thought, cured it.
Ina short time afterwards, it reappeared and
grew more rapidly than before; aflecting with
in the lastsix months, the glands of the neck
and giving ine occasionally considerable pain!
My physicians gave it as their opinion that it
was cancerous and that nothing could relieve
me but the knite.
In this situation I put myself under your
treatment, on the 10th September last, and to
day, I think I may saiely say, that I am well.
I trust that you will long live to afford relief to
the afflicted and distressed. With my warmest
thanks, for your kind an-J constant attention
during my stay with you,
I am respectfully, yours,
S FLOYD.
Col 1< loyd is known to the community as the
brother ol Judge Floyd, and an eminent lawyer
roaiding at Madison, Ga.
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