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\:iti ili.l i’ mlliiii'r with ...: bust iff lost,
All. no! lot Mii*rv'. wi-'i <1 lm i*i lbc trcin
bWß clicr4s aw. k.;
Fi-irth hittlt nu nvti/it; like tlio tnne with
which the lir.ii -ti i'".fs lirrik.
Thou lot tlio moiinfiil no os rcotind, but
’.(ill no hope ill’ tunii*.
For ijuencliod i* oiit h thought i.i
agony and .Immo;
For Ins to whom my trm'mgyoutli gnvo all
its trcaoiiroH up,
Has listened to lliohyrrn s song, and drank
her fatal CUp.
Ah, mcl I little thought that he, the strong
of heart and limb,
Would bow his haughty manhood down,
and make its glories dim;
And when the templing goblet shone, I
smiled its power to see.
And said, “I fear IV,r weaker minds, —I do
not fear for tbcvl’’
Oh, proud nnd learleos was tho .ip that
touched it* brim,
Vet there vv.as poison i.i the draught; poison,
but not for him.
No, brothers! when with him ye quaffed
the dark and ruby wine,
The deadly nightshade wreathed the cup,
bnt ah, the fruit was mine!
For 1 hail fondly hoped for him that future
years might abed,
The halo of a virtuous life around that cher
ished head,
And Conscious place her hallowing seal
upon that ample brow,
And—ask not what I hoped besides—it is
no matter now.
Now, for the cold, nnproflereil hand, the (
stern, averted face;
For severed are the kindly ties that bound
me to my race.
Forgetfulness is all the boon my broken j
spirit begs:
The cup is bitter, but my lips must drink I
it to tho dregs! li.
(’UTTI.NU THK WIiDDINO ( ‘ IKK. A |>ii r
ty of friends hu<l usMi'iiiblod oik; even
ing, hikl ufter discussing tin; various
topics of the day, oih* of I horn lorna i kcd:
‘•Well, boys, s’posc you’ve heard of
David Duticnuib’s ninriingf?”
Some ol lln-tii liu ! and some had riot.
“Well continued the speaker, “he
is married and I was to his wedding.
A right merry time wo had of it, too, I
assure you, but theio as one thing
that surprised me very much, and that
was the manner in which they cut the
wedding cake—l can’t help thinking
of it. Now what do yon suppose thev
used to cut it with?”
“The wedding ring,” said one.
“No,” answered the Inst speaker,
“guess again.”
“A string,” saiil another.
“No.”
“A stick whittled to an edge,” sug
gested a third.
“A hit of tin,” ventured a fourth.
“No.”
“A piece of paste-board,” guessed n
fifth.
“No.”
■‘Well, what is it?” exclaimed they
all in a breath, after guessing every
imaginable article that could possible
be put through n cake.
“\Y by,” said the querist, slowly,
“they cut it with a knife, to lie sure!”
The party caved.
Matrimonial Kngagemtnts. — Not ma
ny evenings aim un incident occured
in the matrimonial relations ol this city
that Is novel lor this latitude, and we*
therefore chronicle it, to show that a j
ease now and then will occur to give I
evidence of our relationship to the land
of “steady habits.” Nuptial arrange
merit* were made tor a wedding. The
w ine was had, the garments made rea
dy, the music engaged, the parson i
*poke for, and everything was m rea
diness to about the “consummu
tion to wished, hut the nice young
man. Ihe day came, and the evening
of the day followed the dawn, as usu
al—tho hour arrived; and as the young
gent did not make his appearance the
party went ‘.o dancing. Some suppo
sed that the tailor might have disap
pointed him, or the shoemaker, and u
party went out to disc ver the cause
and report. 1 hey came in with no in
telligence, and the company renewed
the dance; and a second party was dis
patched with no belter lortune. It was
now eleven o clock anil the supper, as
it was ready prepared oume oil', still the I
bridegroom did not come. In the mor
uitig it was ascertained that he had
dressed himself in holiday apparel the
pievious evening, walked deliberate!v
to the river, and horrible to relate
walked aboard tbo steamer Ne I’lus,
l lira ami went down below.— Baton
Rouge Gat.
AITLKTI'I) Ur.AO!
Medical House, Established fifteen
years ago, by
IR.’KIN K K L I N ,
N. \\ Corner of Third \ Union Streeis, be
tween Spruce and Pme Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
\ outh and .Manhood, .1 1 igarnus Id ft
01 a premature death.
Ki NKI.LIN on Sr If Preservation.
Only 25 Cents.
ialainDUHy tw.u tlmt h *Uvkv--
rSn'TjaU ,V * *® * Wllh ’ •‘‘“•‘♦’'t ;uJ Aft wiiUt.ouUiM
. “"!'** ‘™ng It pvw, illtr
lairfirfun’ ,5 •“* awl v. auuiMlly Tkvu-
,,wi " h *™ h *• •—* *-
SESrt&Ti L “ W l i “‘U , urv. b~k. nmler -ml-
K * po-t paid.
Pucka* of M-d, ih*. WiactKlw. fct. f. raanl. and. I>t vni.u*
a reuoitantm, ~ui , fund Ifainaa. r CwiV-n
Uook-rlha>. Saw. Ataaita Partial- f-mva-er.. and utlulh
ra, ruivm i rs Oil ,tU a. ■ a at \rr\ low ran*
*sn,
ORGAN OK I’ll K SONS OK TKMPEKANCE AND STATE TEMPERANCE CO.NVKMION
Now Goods! New Goods!!
If. < . Scott V t 0.,
C r A ‘•*l - .1 iitt received, direct fro.n Ncv
• f Y<> k, tl oir Stock of FA 1.1. K)l)s,
it. ’.vliirli invite the attention * ih** |.m:• j/*
Their Htock wo Hfrictly sehrteti; nm
vv 1 1 if * 1 . will he found tin; following arficlcn:
H ch Kreucli Mn*lin De Lames,
“ Brocade Kilks;
*• Black Silk*,
” IMaiu, Figured Alpacrna,
“ Carhrn'Tf* Bhawla; nil color*,
** Black Hiik Ve*itte,
11 Neck Ribbons, Slc.
Besides a great variety ol Staple (Jooda, mum
file for our market.
We have always on ha mi a good Block of
Onniiy Bagging and Hope, with other Droirr
iea to meet the demand of our cuntoijiera, who
we solicit to give u n call before purchasing 1
i -Iw where. R. C. SCOT'!’ 4* f'O.
(J rcenesboro*, Oct. 16, 1852. 42 ts
PIANO FORTES.
r I - ’ 1115 Subscribers have now, nnd keep con
I Rliinlly on hand, iih larr- and well sulec
led Slock of I'iano Fortes ,i,y lions. ,n tin
..State and from the most celebrated linn nine
turets ol the North. Our a c M>rtment is ver; !
complete—ranging from the neat plain Si.\ ;
j Octave, to die rich and linely finished Centre
Sven Octave Pianofortea-nll put up n the lates:
styles of Rosewood and Mahogany c s—and
in point of Ineility and deiicusv o. touch ‘
•trength, beauty and equality of tone, iy 1 •
and finish of workmanship, cannot be excelled
j by any made in thiaor any oilier country.
i r Persons in want of a first rale Piano*
lorie (and one too which will hr girnui.n * cJ to t
pleose, of no Sale) would do woll to examine }
our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Pri j
tea Ironi # >25, to s4no. \ written gun ran t
tee will accompany every Piano we Hell.
,\1 KLODKONS. Four and l ive octaves in •
neat, plain Rosewood eases, from §s(l to §<s.
: A 100 on hand n heavy lot of Sheet Music for
Piano For leu and Guitars. Also on hand Gui
'nrn, Violins, Banjoea, TnmbarineH, I lutes—
j and Guitar and Violin strings. Violin keys,
1 tnii pieces. See., and instruction books for ail
1 iistruments.
CLOUD .V SfIACKICLI MR D.
(Jriffin, Geo. July 24, 1852. 5*
DAVIS A WOOD,
rpKFUINU very thankful lor the very liberal
■T patronage of tlie patu Season, would ree
pertlulJy call the attention of their friends nnd
customers, and the public generally to the tacit
that they tire now receiving n very l uge arid
well selected Stock of
l aiicy iV Dry Wood*.
Hurd Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Drugs
and Medicttus. Glass &. Crockery Ware
8 iddlery, Negro ami lied Blankets, Wood &
Willow Ware, Ready made Clothing, liats
Caps, Boots & .Shoes, Cotton Yarns & Ostia
i burgs; also, Groceries in great abundance—
-20,600 pounds Stew arts Rrown.VV bite,St Croix
and otlisr Sugars, 50 Sacks prime Rio Col
lee, 250 Sucks Liverpool Salt, Bagging, Rope
if- Twine, in great abundance; also, common
and fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco; Fine
and Common Segars; Iron, Nails, Castings,
tVc. Ac, Among our Fancy Goods, may be
tumid—Ladies line and common Mosseliue De
Lames, from 12 J cents per yard and upwards
a great variety of Patterns and Styles, Plain
Black Gro De Rhino Silks; Black Watered
Silks, Colored Silks lor Bonnets, Colored Silk
Velvet for Bonnets, Black Velvet Rtbons, Hat,
Bonnet, Neck, Sash and Cup Rilrons in great
variety and styles; Ladies, Misses, Gems, and
Hoys Gloves, assorted kinds and pi lets; Lisle,
Thread, Jackonet, and Swis Edgings and In
eerlinga; Embroidered Muslin Collars anil Uil
dersleeves; Embroidered Chemaiiiles and front
Dollars; Black Love <p Lace 4 Veils; Linen
Cambric Hniidkercbie's, from 12j cents and !
upwards;—Blin k and fancy Ginghams at 124)
cents per yard and upwards; Black and fancy ;
Calicoes tij cents per yard and upwards gieat j
variety, also, Bleached nnd Brown Homespun
Irom 6f cents per yard and upwards, great va
riety; Ticking,also Gents ware, Cloths, Csssi
tueres, Vestings, Ready made Clothing, <JY\
etc.
Having bought unusually heavy supplies this
Season, we shall otter goods at it very small ptr
cent on N. ‘ coat for cash or approved paper,
ns money will he very much in demand übout
Ist of Jan. next, All who want a heap of goods
fora little money, might find it to their interest
to give us a call before they buy elsewhere.
Greenesboro’, 21 Sept. 1852, 39 2m
K.J Johnston—Macon,G
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer tn
W atches, Jewelry, Silver ami Si*
ver Plated Ware,
Uiiim, I’utU‘ry, Military ana
i'uney <>ools,
Daguerrotype Stork, Watchmakers’ ontl Xv
m smiths’ Mat trials. Musical lustrum**”
Perfumery, J-o. ij-r.
? doors from the Lanier House.
W aToiiwork executed in the best minus’
at short notice, and warranted.
Macon, Nov,8!) 48 lj
('bickering's Celebrated
Piano-Fortes,
F*>R WHICH A
I'rnr Medal unis awarded at the tau
World's Fair in London
For Tone, Durability and general excellent*
ol workmanship, they still remain unrivalled
Frier a according to style of cate, from $250 to
S7OO.
Having unusual facilities lor furnishing lhes
Piano Fortes the shortest notice and at the
lowest cash price) direct from the munufaetu
er in Boston. The subscriber will endeavor to
give the utmost satisfaetion to those who, ia
want ol an excellent instrument, shall apply to
him. NATHAN B. CLAPP,
Professor of Music in ti e Greenesboro Fe
male College, fin.
Greenesboro’, August 14, 1852. 33
HARDWICK A COOKC,
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RAY STRKET,
sSsi\'aaoaiaaaaUa -
R S. HARDWICK
.1. G. COOK.
Nov th, 1850 45— 1.
KELUM ii HOWELL. -
AttorueyM at Law,
Atlanta, Ga.
Will continue to dispatch all professional bn
sinrss entrusted to tlu ir cure, to the full satis
laction of their clients.
A. K. Kei.i.am C. C. Howtu,,
May 15, 1853. 30— ly
(i \\ FURRY At CO
WHOLESALE AND REf All. DEALERS IN
Hats, Caps, Itoii nets, Flowers,
aml Fmbrellas.
/: sonic Hall Building, Broad Si reel,
Avgusta, Ga.
. 21, 1*52. 8
Medical Curd.
j )RS MBIF.It K MABRF.Y five f-rnied
i 1 •* connexion in th Practice cf M ‘ f,<
.*0 <v)innnnee oti the let January next. 1
• ‘ lt i imp Dr, M&fc.sey rmy be found at bn res- j
I idence, lately occupied by Dr. O'fv’ fT**
I M. 6l M. take the liberty of referring .
| to the following gentlemen.
Drs o;>ilhy iV. Ciawford, Madison.
m Mill .V. Smith, Athens.
„ Foster <fc Kit g. Green* ebon/.
~ Sims if ll.iiisoii, LcxillgUill.
D C. O’Kei-fli-, M l> , (Jrccneeboru'.
| Oct 30. 1852. 44
iw s r na ”se <a i bs* :•
I OFFER FOR SALE,ray 1
in which I will -, || a great bargain Ibe j
piepcrty ia aitintcO in tins village, on the Pub- j
lie Hquare, fronting the Court House, and well ,
adapted to bunnt.na, there being a dwelling
house, store house, and a house well adapted
toi u Doctor’s Shop or I.aw Office Any one;
wishing to purchnte can learn the terms and ’
sea the premises by calling on,
A. S. \V. RHODES, j
Crnwlordville, (fa., Oct. 16. 4i -i
9 ’ M ‘ tu ei C3o
Land! Land! Land! lir Sale.
I’lltt Subscriber, desirous to move to the
West, now offers Iha l.ainl, in the county ot (
.Vlorgan, for Sale cnntaiiting One Thousand j
Five Hundred and Fifty Acres,on the waters,
ol Sandy Creek, well impn v,- I,with good nvn
•lory Dwelling and all neccssfiry mu >,.idd.. g.<:
upon the Cecek is Sawnii lon the Hotchkiss
plan in successful operation. If ci>” ned, I will!
sell stock of nil kind upon the promisee, and ‘
give possession by the asih of Dec. next. My,
land is all in one body and about m.e third in
original woods; there is, also, some 30 or 4b
Acres of Bottom I.and, and ‘2~> Acres ot new
ground, with the first year’s crop <n it For,
cash I will acll low, or will sell on i u lit at a
lair price. Titles perfectly good, ‘'on: • and
buy. R. A. PRIOR.
Oct. 9, 1869. i -dm.
Notin’ to Creditor* & !>< - Htor*.
A LI. persons indebted to Daniel Duncan,
J * deceased, will ploase pay up, and all those
l iving ilciriandH against Broil de, ..sell, u II
j present them before the first .VK n : y in Feu
! ruary next in terms of the Law.
j THOMAS L. SANDERS, Ad’r.
j Oct. 30,1852. 44 —2 t
I Cp \V (> months at ter date, I wil 1 apply to the
6- Court of Ordinary of Oreene Countv, for
leave to sell the intercut of John Jenkins in a
lot of land, No. 57, containing one hundred
and sixty acres, in the 1-lth Section, in Cluit
t ( oga county.
J. L. TARVVATEI , Guard’ll,
Sept. 25,1852.
fJAWO iriontlia after date, application wid lie
I * made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene
i County, (or leave to sell the Land and Ne
j groes belonging to the Estale of John Roy
i olds, deceased, for the purpose of disti ibution.
S 1). DDRHAM.Ex’r.
Sep. 25, 1852. 39- -2in
r PVVO Months afterdate, I will apply to the
J- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
Vuve to sell the Land belonging to tile Estale
of Mathew Andrews, deceased.
VV. D. JACKSON, Adm’r.
Sept 11th, 1852.
r pVVO months after date 1 will apply to the
i Court of Ordinary ol Greene County for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the es
tate of John K, Jeter, deceased.
JOHN VV. SWANN, Adm.
Sept, 15, 1852. 38
rp WO months afterdate, I will apply to the
A Court of Ordinary of Greene ( ounty, foi !
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to tiie Fs
late of Warren E. Andrews, deceased.
L. L ANDREWS.HJm’r.
Sept. 29, 1852. 4(i— o in
Kxeciitor’s Nalc.
Wild, be sold at tho Court house door, in
tireenesboro’, on the first Tuesday in
December, three Negroes, one man ami two
women. Fold under the will of George Phil
lips deceased, and under an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Green County. Terms cash
C. S CREDILLE, Ex’r.
October 20th, 1852. 43—.(it
(■iiiireliaiiN Sal •.
BY Virtue of an order from the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Walton county,
will he sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House Door in Monroe, in said county,
Two Negro women belonging to John M Mi
chael minor of Win Michael deceased Sold
for the benefit of said minor. Terms credit un
til 2. r ith dav of December, 1853. Small note*
with two good and sufficient securities will he
required.
T. M. FAMBROt'GH.
Guardian of John M. Michael.
30th October, 1862. 14
Gxcculo,N Naif.
% \/”ILL he sold at the Court House door in
V r tireenesboro’ on the first Tuesday in
December next, One Hundred and fifty (150)
acres of Land more or h ss, adjoining Lands of
Mrs. Margatet Armor and James N Armor,
it being a life interest purchased by William
Armor, deceased,from Peggy Woodham, and
known as the Woodham place. Sold as the
property of William Armor, deceased, under
his will. Terms given on the dav
JAS. N ARMOR. Ex’r.
Oct. 20, 1852. 42—tit
\TTILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in De
rr ceniber next at the Court House door
in Crawfordville, 135 Acres ot Land, more or
less, on the Ogeechee River, adjoining Veazy,
Henry and others; one third or about that quan
tity ot this Land is first quality low grounds; to
be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Greene County as the propert) of the F,state
of Warren F. Andrews, deceas and. Terms ol
Sale will be given on the day.
L. L. ANDREWS, AdmT.
Sept 29,1852. 40—td.
Land for Suite
I TNDKR an order of the Court of Ordinary
* of Oglethorpe county, will be sold at pri
vate t lie any of the following lots of land be
longing to the estate of Moses Wright, dec’d.
to wit*.
Lot No. 583, 17 dist. 2 Sec , Cherokee Cos,
Lot “ 304, 17 •• 4 “
Lot •* Ills, 3 “ 4 “
Lot “ 11G9, 16 ‘ ■ 2 “ Cnob.
Lot “ 821, 4 “ 1 “ Cherokee.
Lot “ 178, 12 •• 1 *• Muscogee.
Lot “ 55, 11 •* 2 “ Gilmer.
Lot “ 247, 0 “ 4 “ Cherokee.
Lot “ 377, 17 “ 3 •* Floyd.
Lot •* 717, 2 “ 1 “ Forsyth.
ld)t “ 640, 3 “ 3 “ Cherokee.
Lot •• 1223, 2 “ 2 “
Application must be made to 1. 11. Rngnn.at
Philomath Post Office, Oglethorpe county, Da.,
or to the lion. Augustus R. Wright, of Cass
ville, Cass county, Ga., who is duly authorized
to negotiate a sale of the above mentioned
lands. IBZ\N 11. RAGAN, Admr.
ANN A WRIGHT. Ad nix.
Oct. 9, 1852. 11
Pork’s Bridge for Sale.
YY'!!'!’ I‘‘ f oM, before the Coutt House
t i door in Mnuison, .Morgan County, on
;Ye fir.- 1 Tuesday in December next, w ithin the
legal hours oi sale, that well known and deeira
-I,lc situation, mi the Oconee river, “Park’s
Bridge,” containing one thousand sixty nnd
one-iYiirlh acres of first rale Land, most of
which toriijioal woodland, lying on both sides
of the river. There is a fine toll-bridge, sape-
J rior Grist Mill nnd saw mill at the place, a large
and well finished dwelling, w ith excellent out
buih'ii.gs—a new Gin house and packing screw,
with all other necessary buildings for a farm
A large portion of the land is of liisi tale river
bottom, and has never been injured by the cni
ture of Cotton. Sold Ulmer an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Morgan County, ns the
property ofKichard S. Park,deceased. Terms
on the day of sale.
** On Wednesday, (the day following,
December Bth.) will also br sold, at the late re
sidence nf Kn-hard S. Park, deceased, all the
perishable propeity ot said deceased, consisting
of household and kitchen furniture, Corn, fod
der and Hock ot evtry description; among
which, are a pair of line match horses; eight or
ten fine mules; four yoke of oxen; a number ol”
tine milk cows; poik and slock hogs; sheep,
goals, Ac.; also one close earriage, one Rock
away, one two horse yvaggon and ox carts;
Blacksmith’s and Carpenter*# tools; farming
implements, with many other articles 100 o di
ous to name. Bale to continue from day to day
until all is sold. All soid as the property of
Richards. Park, late of Morgan county, de
ceased. Termsun the day.
NANCY T. PARK, Ad’x.
HENRY WALKER, ( ...
JOHN E. W M.KER.I Ad ““®
NY B. Persons desiring to view the prein
is, s, may addrets Henry Walker at Crack, r’s
Neck P. (>., or Dr. John E. Walker, at
Grecin sboro’, either of whom will takepleasiie
in showing them, U such persons wilt name the
time,
j#* “Weekly Chronicle & Sentinel, ’’ ami
“Southern Recorder” wul please copy until
sale, and send up (Heir accounts.
Oct. 16, 1852, 42
1 Adiuiuiofrutor’* Salt; oi l.a.ui
Argrocg.
!)Y virtue of an order of the Court of (tic! i
: Jj nary of Greene County, Georgia, will be
sold at tlie Court House door, in said county,
on the hist Tuesday in December next, the
tract ol land in said county, known as ‘“Public
Squure containing 8,-ven Hundred and
Eighty-three (T8'l) acres, belonging to die Es
tate of Elisha 8. Hunter, late of said county,
deceased. The tract will be divided, and
_about tour hundred and fifty acres soid with
the improvements, so that purchasers may buy
a part or the whole. This piace is unsurpas-l
sed as a stand for a country Btore, Black- ,
smitlcChop cjrc. being the centre of an exten- !
sive and wealthy community, and remote Ironi i
other business localities On ihe place is a
comfortable dwelling and out houses, a neie j
store house with sky lights, a good smith i
shop, ,}-c. Nearly one third in the woods j
Also at ihe same time and place and by au- I
thorily otsaid Court, will he sold Twenty iike- !
ly negroes, consisting of men, w omen, boys and
girls; among whom are two excellent house ,
servants, a cook and plantation blacksmith, i
All belonging to said Estate and sold tortile!
benefit ot the heirs and creditors. Terms—
Twelvemonths credit, with note and approved ;
security.
ANN E. HUNTER, Adni’x.
JAMES L. BROWN, Adm’r.
Oct. 23, 1852. 43—(it i
CiiiuriSiau’s Safe.
YY/ ILL be sold in Greenesboro’ on the ti rat j
vv Tuesday in January next, under an or- j
der of the Ordinary of Greene County, Two
Negroes,— Peter a man abrut 30 years of !
age, and Scaly a girl about 12 years of age. I
Sold os the property of the Minors of Jesse VV. !
Hirpht-ns, deceased, to effect a division. J
Terms will be given on the day.
JOHN STEPHENS, Guard’n
Oct. 23,1852 43—6 t
LxcciilnrN Sale.
WILL be sold nt Jefferson Hall, the late j
v * residence of Augustin Gieene, deceased, j
on the 23d of November next, ail the perisha- i
Hie property of said deceased, consisting of!
Household and Kitchen furniture, Plantation j
tools, farming implements, Pork Hogs, Cows
and Calves, Horses and .Moles, Wagonsand
t arts, Corn and Fodder; also a variety of
Seed Grains, Black and White Barly, Mam
moth White Rye, besides many other articles
too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale
made known on die day. Sale to continue
until all is sold.
BENJ.F. GREENE, Kx’r.
NANCY F. GREENE, Ex’x.
Oct. 23, 1852. 4;j ( ,i
A<1155 i nist vato r a Sale.
\\. be sold before the Court House door
v* in Greenesboro. on the first Tuesday in
December next one hundred and forty three
(14.1) acres oi Land, more or less, joining
Lands of Stephen Jackson and John C Merrit;
Also, one Lot in Dooly County, 202 J acres,
in the 12th Dist, No 2/2; and Three Negroes,
one a wotran named Milley, about 20 years
old, and her cltilJ Hannah, about 3 years old;
Also, a negro boy named Charles, 18 years
old. Sold under an order of the Ordinary of
Greene County, as the property of Emanuel
Parker, deceased. Terms of Sale will be gi
ven on the day.
ROBERTF. P ARKER, } . , ,
JEPTHA F. PARKER, ( Adm rs
Oct. 18,1852. 43—6*
Land for Sale.
WILL be sold before the Coutt House do >r |
*’ in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe |
co., Ga. on the first Tuesday in Deeenilu r next,
between the usual hours ofsale,the tract ol land i
formerly known us the Woodall tract, joining {
Samuel Lumpkin, John Wynn, T. Hardin, ts- !
tateof Moses Wright, and others, containing;
two hundred and thirty-three acres, be the same
more or less. Terms, twelve months credit, in
terest front the date ot sale, with two approved j
securities. IBZAN H RAGAN, Ad'r.
ANN A. WRIGHT, Adx.
N. B. The Land is good and will represent
it as such upon the most serotinous txatnina- :
lion \ou that wish to buy will make the tesi
and bid according,
Oct. 9, 1852. 41
(iiiardiiiu’s Salt-.
WILL be sold at the Court House door in
* ‘ Greettesboro’, on the first Tuesday in
December next, Four (4) Acres of land, lying
in Greene county,adjoining James Geer. .Sold
under an order ot the Court of Ordinary, as the
property of the minor heirs of Henry English,
deceased ‘ Termsi*n the day.
JOHN D ENGLISH, Guardian.
Oct. IG, 1852. 42—flt
Executor's Sale.
\ V’TLL be sold, on the fl'rtt Tuesday ill De
v r cember next, at the Court House door in
Greenesboro'. Seven hundred acres of land,
more or less, on the Oconee river, joining C. M.
Park and J. N Armor. Also,two Negroes,one
a woman, named Pherile, nnd a boy named
W illiani. Sold under the will ot W illiam Ar
mor, deceased. Terms on the day.
JAS. N. ARMOR, F.x'tr
Octobtr Kith. I-52. 42—fit
AH in i iiist ra tor's §als.
YI’TLL bes Id. before the Court House
vv door in tin- Town ol Vanwert, Paulding
county,on t! ■ first Tues, yin December m xt,
within the legal hours ol sale, one gild lot,
viz: No 68.4, containing 41) ucres, more or
les-. third Disti ict of the third Section, orig
i, ally Cherokee, now Paulding County.
.YJ.i as tie- property of John M. Woolsey,
l.tz „l Monroe County, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day of
| Sale. JOHN M. WOOLSEY,jr. Adr.
Sept. 2f), 1852. 40—td
tiliOßGli, I
(i rtene Courtly, j
VYrHEREAS, Eiihu L. Terrell applies to
IV ujc for letters of Administration de
l,onit non, with the will annexed,on the estate
. ol Elizabeth Terrell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
! kindred and creditors et said deceased, to ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why
letters of Administration de bonis non, with
the will annexed, slu it'd not be grunted said
applicant.
Gin n iimler my band in office at Greents
boto’, this lliih day October, lt*s2.
JAS, \VY GODKIN, Ordinary.
Oct 16. 42—5 t
lii tIiU.U, /
Oreene ('ounty. (
•’ on H G i .and Albert VV. Gresh
am, to -i a I S II K. Gresham,
<:< ‘ - h ’tl tri :nis, ami the Execu
tor is i-w led v tope, over the Legacies as
si <-• -atm ir • ■ ::: may [ie appointed: This is
■ ’ ‘ :e lii ~ -,l otsaid Marceline
A Gt.-siun*. M.niou l> Gresham, and Albert
W t.resiiam. I'aors, to appear at my office
the li st Vic may in November next, and
f’ki’ o■” -et - ot Guard iiisitip, or show
cause way tins Court should notin its discre
-1 ■ a aike i;../ a,.’ miment of Guardians for
said minors in terms of the Law
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro,’ th s 25th Sept. 1852. 4U—st
JAS. W, GODKIN, Ordinary.
; (lil.OlHiilA, ;
Oreene County, j
\S7’HEREAE Thomas Hightower applies to
’ me for Letters of Administration on the
, Estate of Evaline Hill, deceased: These are
ilteretore to cite and admonish all and singu
{ iar the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
;to appear at my Office on or before tiie first
i Monday in December next, and show cause.
: if any they have, why Letters of Administra
j tion should not be granted said applicant.
Givn under my hand at office in Greenes
j boro’ this 2(Jlh dayof Oct. 1852.
! 43—nt JAS. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
(xiaUeiijilA, 1
i Greene County. (
YV DEREiiS, William S. Credille and John
* D, Copelan, Executors ofGray Credille
1 Deceased, petitions for Letters Dismissary from
■ said F.’state:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
I patties intetested, to appear at my Office, and
i show cause, if any they hare, on or before
| the first Monday in April, 1853, why Let-
I ti rs of Dismission should not be granted said
i petitioners, in terms ot the Law.
Given under my hand in Office, at G eenes
j bor’, this 20th September, 1852.
JAS. VV 7 . GODKIN, Ordinary.
CiSKOBICiIA, t
j Ort enc County, \
\%J HERE AS, John G. Iloltzclaw and Na
v v tiian Hobbs, Administrators of Robert
Hobbs, dee’d. apply for Letters Dismissory on
jsnid estate. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and cred
! itors of said deceased, to appear at my office
on the first Monday in April, 1853, and show
cause, it any they have, wity said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro, Sept. 15, 1852.
38—6 m J. W. GODKlN,Ordinary.
ICOSiSA, t
Greene County,
\y HERE Ad, George O. Dawson and Wil
r r Irani Terrell, Administrators of Joel Ear
ly, dic’d., apply for Letters Dismissory on
said estate. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased to appear at my office on
the first Monday in April, 1853, and show
cause, it any they have, why said letters should
not be grantej.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro, this lath September, 1852.
38—6 m J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, t
Greene. County. )
W HEREAS, James Dolvin, surviving Ad
ministrator on the estate of Reuben Houghton,
deceased, applies to me for Letters Dismissory,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
andsingttlar the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in April, 1853, and show cause,
if any they have, why L, tters of Dismission
should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro, this 14th September, 1852.
38—6 m J. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
iA, i
Greene County, j
WHEREAS, Rebecca Moore, Administra
trix on the the Estate of Burnett Moore,
deceased,applies to me for Letters Dismissory
on said Estate; These are therefoie to cite
and admonish all anil singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to appear at my
office, on or before the second Monday in Jan
uary next, and show cause, if any they have
why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greene*
boio’ Julv 3d 1852.
JAS. W, GODKIN, Ordinary.
July 10, 1852. 28- —6m
CiIdOKOIA, t
Greene County. j
W'HEREAS, William Bryan, Executor of
the Wilt of Nathan Smith, deceased,
applies for Letters Dismissary on said Estate:]
These are therefore to cite and admonish all |
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to appear at my office, and show
cause, if any they have, before the first llon
duy in February next, why Letters dis
missorv should not then be granted said appli
cant.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro’ August 2nd, lei 2. ‘
JAS. W.GODICIN, Ordinary.
31---Gm.
G E ORGIA, |
Greene County, j
\\y r HERHAS S. A. Gresham, Executor on
vV the Estate of S H. R. Gresham, de
ceased, petitions to me for letters dismissory t
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to appear at my cilice, and file
their o jet-lions, if any they have, before the
first Monday in March next; or letters of
i dismission will be granted said applicant in
terms of tbe Law.
Given under tny har.d at office in Greenes
-1 boro', this 3tHh August 1*52.
J IS. W. GODKlN,Ordinary.
Sept. 4, 1832. Gut.
Dr. YV YYy MARSHALL,
or in a con, gco.
YSroULDcall the attention tf the public to
v a number of certificates published in va
, rious papers in the State of eases of Fistula
i cured by him, In the treatment of Fistula,
! recourse is generally had to the knife, which is
j itlw-.ys painful and often hazardous and very
| frequently unsuccesful.
More than one half of the cases that have
come under bis 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 of the
knile, 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 pursuits of business, although the patient
is neeessurially obliged to lie under the inline
mediate care and supervision of the Doctor
front one to four weeks, according as the na
ture and circumstances of the case may demand.
Dr. M. does not exaggerate, when lie says that
tiie plan of treatment lie pursues is obliged to
succeed in ninety-nine cases out ofa hundred,
if not in every case of F'istula.
lteud! I£t*utl!!
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 of Cancerous affec
tions.
Some tell 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. After several years it
begun to grow. 1 then applied to a physician
who cut it nffbclow the surface of the lip and
burnt it with caustic, and I thought, cured it.
lna short time afterwards, it reappeared and
grew more rapidly than before; afiecting with
in the Inst 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 but the Iwiite.
In this situation I put myself under your
treatment, on the 10th September last, and to
day, I think I may safely say, that I am well.
1 trust that you will long live to afford relief to
the aiilk-tt and and disti- used. With rny warmest
thanks, for tour kind and constant attention
during my stay with you,
I am respectfully, yours,
8 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— -1 y
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SARSAPARILLA.
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UOR the cure ot all diseases or disorders gen
-T erated by impure blood. Its great suc
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twice, aud tao on y one that
STAN DS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year a'll* te itait.eat pi.pulariiy, aud lunltipUea it* as
toimiuugouru-. Iho victim of r
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lh.it; Dr Coy ..tt’. Extract . 1 Yellow Dock
la, beyond all comparison, the r *
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oase.s arising from au
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ail forms of Muscular,
Olaudulur and
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It )8 a sovereign specific for Oeneral Debility, and the best rer
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every oi-gau pri motes regular ty in every function, mid prodr
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best security for
LONG LIFE!
i.et all who wi-h to purge the blood from the impurities cen
tratted from the free indu gence of the upfetite daring the wm
ter, and to prepare the -ystem to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
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vered—never can waver; foi it is founded uu experience* last aa
their want ol faith in other and spurious compounds is also
founded m experience. They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to -eek hope, life and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, however broken down in health and spirit*, however
loathsome to himself and other*, let no one de*rare of revnvent
lot the patient only understand that his boros of physical restoS
ation lifts only in GIAaOH'S E.XTKaoTOF YEIJjOW DOCTC
and f>AKSAI’A U 1 Ll.A,aud ir. unde him lor his
LIFE'S SAKE
t° trj it. and wc have no he itation in predicting spec<Fy
restoration to health. Asa means of regulating all the funel
tions ot ~
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
ooci u l Jathc materia medico, r.nd at that oritioal period
oflitc when, the first staje ol her decline oemmenees, it-s cordial
aud invigorating properties will enable her to
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
None genuine unless put iu> in large bottles, containing
a fpiart. and the name of the yrup Mown in the glass, with the
written signature of “S. F. Rennet t” on the outside wrapper.
Price, s*l per bottle, or -ix bottles for j-o. Sold by
SCUVIL & MEAD, 113 Carters St.,S’. Orleans.
Sole General Agent.-for the Southern States to whom alien*
dors must be aldressed.
Sold by Colulougli &l Hankinson, Pen field, Ga.
„ Landrum & Hawkins Lexington,
„ 1L Norton Si Cos. Madison.
Ami by Agents appointed in every town in the State.
Ma> 20, loali. 22 3m.
Original Certificates and Let*
tors,
CAN be seen by any who will call at the
store ot the Subscribers, received since the
Ist of January, 1851, proving the superiority
and worth of
MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD
-IGATOR,
There is no Humbug here!
But plain and straight-forward (ruths:
I his Liniment will not cure every thing’
nor every disease, eitner in “Man or Bessc’”
but what it is said io cure, that we will WAR.
RANT, or the
Money will be Paul Backll
The Diseases relered to are--
Rheurnatism, Acute and Cl ronic—Lumba
go, Painful Nerves. Scrofula, Spinal Affections,
Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings,
1 umors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises
rorains Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons!
Weak Back, Headache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy
and i oothache.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recom
mended in the treatment of inflammation of the
Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs,
Liver and Spleen. In all forms of diseases
Where the patient is inclined to sink, it stands,
without a rival in the annals of Medicine, as
an J.xcitnnt ; and will produce a reaction if
the vital spark but feebly burns.
Physicians will find it to De a most powerful
Counter Iritanl, meeting the indications of
\ essica ills, without producing the dtagreeable
effects ot a Blister,
For sale in Penfirld, by T. S. Hankinson,
and by the principal Druggists throughout the
ctate.
N. B, Be careful to purchase none without
the wraren name of J E Marshall on each
f t m i **-’ Proprietors.