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I.idle Tliiiic*.
1 <ittic (imp* of water,
Little grains of wind,
Make the ocean,
Ami the licautiunt land.
And tin little nnmanta,
Humble lliough tiny In,
Mk the mighty n^r*
Os eternity.
f?o our little error*
l/oad the noil I nwsv
Froai the |inths of virlita,
Oft in in to stray.
lattlo deed* of kininess,
Little word* of lore,
Make earth an Elan,
Like tho heaven above.
Little aced* of merry,
Sown by youthful hand*,
Grow to bless the nationa,
Far in lbs heathen landt.
Uncle Toby s Upinion of Printers
“1 pity tlw prnitare,” aaid Uncle
Toby.
“He’s a [ioor creature,” rejoined
Trim.
“II >\r si?'’ said my uncle.
“Because in the first place,” con'in
ued the corporal, looking toll upon my
uncle, “because lie mutt endeavor to
please everybody, lu the negligence
o! a moment, perhaps a smull paiu- J
graph pops upon him; he hastily throws
it to the compositor, it is inserted, and
he is ruined to ull intents and purpo
•*.”
“Too much the case, Trim,” said ,
my uncle, with a deep aij;h. “’Poo
much the the case.”
“And please your honor,” continued j
Trim, ‘‘this is not the whole.”
“Goon, Trim,” said my uncle, feel. I
inply.
“The printer, sometimes,” pursued
tho corporal,” hits upon a piece which
pleases him mightily; and he thinks it ,
cannot hut go down with hi* subscri
bers. Hut alas! sir, who cun calcu
late the human mind! lie inserts it. !
and it is ull over with him. The)’ j
forgive olliers, I>ir tli* - y cannot forgive j
th printer. He has a lioat lo print for, j
and every one sets up for a critic. The
pretty Miss t xc’aims, “Why don’t you
!ive us more poetry, marriages, ami
on mots! away with these stale
pieces.”
The political! clapr his specs over
his nose and reads it over in search of
violent invective; he finds none, takes
litem off, folds them up, sticks them in
his pocket, and declares the paper is
fit for nothing hut to burn. So it goes,
Kerry one thinks n ought to Ho printed
expressly for himself, as ho is a sub
scriber; amt vut after all this complain
ing, sir, would you believe it, sir?”
said the corporal beseechingly, “rvoul l
you believe it, sir, there are some sub.
aarihers who do not hesitate lo cheat
the finite r out of his pay! Our army
•wore terribly at Flanders, but we nsv
• did any thing so bad as that !”
“Never!’’ said my uncle Toby with
ths strongest kind ot emphasis. Tris
tram Shandy.
Tub Unfinished Pn hthk —An :ui
cient artist being leqnireit to pnint a
yerfect li male face, bad the collected
b-.ntty of (die.ee brought before him,
as there was some particular feature in
which each ol their fair models excell
ed ami combined them tiTto one. F’rom
one lie took u tress, from another an I
•ye, from another a lip, from another I
an eye-brow,
llis picture at last needed but one!
more touch, ami that was tin* simple
and uuull’cctod lilusli of tmtlesty. lie
came to the last of liis models, and re
quested her to remove the veil from
her face; Inal In r modesty revolted; she
shrank from the must's scrutiny, and
made her escape from his apartment.
The picture was fiinished wiiliou - bet
and exhibited to the public; and while:
all were loud in their udnuiuiiou of it,
the artist tvl me seemed discontented.
His friend* inquire* 1 the cause of Ins
dissatisfaction, and he replied, “l know
the picture has merit, ami that it would
he easier lo criticise than to excel it:
but it has one capital defect.”
“What is that/” said his friends.
“The blush of the maiden whose
modesty would not sudor her to he un
veiled,” lie answered.
Figurative A Wostern editor snvs,
if a cotrmporury makes faces at his
sister agiin, he most make up his mind
to wear a slice of coat piaster over hi
nos# for the next three months. It
•trikes us that this is only a round,
absulway of saying that “the party of
the second pan” must look out for w hat
vulgar people would term “u bat over
th# smeller.
A portable spittoon, in the form of
a hollow walking cane, with a silver or
gold screw cap, (according to the taste
and ability of the owner,),is recommend
ed by an exchange as a desirable in.
semi ui for those gentlemen who chew
tobacco in churches, concert rooms,
parlors, and sucli places.
Foe*. Seasons of Lor*.— First
comes levy before betrothal, or Spring;
then comes the Summer, more ardent
and fierce,w huih lasts til, the ceremony
is performed;, the thru!, the richly-la
den, soft, dreamy A'utumn, the lionet
moon, and after it the W inter, bright
and clear, when we take shelter by our
own fireside from the cold world witu
out, and every comlort and every plea
sure there.
Fashion :s ihe queen of fools.
ORGAN o f hie sons of temper anck and ST aJ K TEMI’KKANCK convention
New Spring (looda.
Jn LALLF.R.STKDT has received Bt
J. In* nlij an I, Horner Gh.be Hotel and
Broad hired, Auj'uata G. anew and corn-
I pine Slock of Staple and Fancy Dry (hood*.
The Stylr* and prices of which lie warrant* to
pldiflc. To which be invite* the atlentiou of
Ilia friends and customer*.
Augusta, April 2, 1853. Id—U
CAPITALIST
Tako Notice.
PERSONS wishing to make a aafe inveat
nient at 7 po per unriuin, interest payable
every six months, will do well u* call on John
! Cunningham or C A Havis, Greenea'aoro’, Ga.
or David How'll, Long Shoa'a, C.a , at their
j earliest convenience,
| Apii 2, 1853. 14—1 in
For Sale.
j rjIHK .Sub*cribrr intending to elos* up hin
I * mercantile •ffaira, With n view of embar
king in oilier bn M iifsfl, offers tor snlr- li*
Store houHf and lot at White Plains. r J he
Store-house occupies a mitral and eligible po
union in tfie Tillage, and n anew and w- II ar
ranged building, 4H by til feet, divided into
three rooms, and furnish'd with tin* drawers,
ehfivea, rminters, abow rua* h, and other fix
turea necessary for keeping and exhibiting a
j Stork of (iooda The stand is a good one,
amt u man of fair buaiiie*s talent can sell
Ironi 10,000 to IW.OffO dollars worth of goods
a year. In addition to the store, there are
upon the lot a tailor shop, and house for groce
ries To a man who w ishes to do a snog
country business, and at the same time enjov
the advantages o! good society, a good school,
and cliureh privileges, the place offers superi* 1
or induceiiu nU. I'osawasion can he given ini
mediately.
The Subscriber would also sell his residence
half a mile from the sto? , with Ti acres <-(
land attached, and comfortable fixtures. Ad
dmw IIKN K V 0. WAIIM.
White Plains, Geo. April ‘2 It— tt i
White Plains, Ga.
I \I M’HAMEL have rmw nn liaiul
I -Ivl.. ami raped to keep nil asaoi luieiit of one
and two home Duirgu-s, Itockaways, Arc.
which thev will aril low for cash or good paper,
i Second handed work taken on liberal term*;
work warranted in i very particular.
| White Plains, April 2, 1&53, 14—ts
A WEEKLY BULL ETINOF
A r.W LOOKS AT Tin; con.
NDIt.
QUEENS of Henry Vlflandet At* mother,
by Agnes Strickland—l volume;
The Curse of Clifton: a tale of Expiation and
Redemption, by Mrs Soutliwortb;
I’liilosoph) of Mysterious Agents, embra
j cmg the Natural Philosophy of Phenomena
styled'‘Spiritual Manifestations,” by E C Uo
-1 gers;
Spain, her Institutions, Polities and Public
Men, by S. K. Wallis—author of “Glimpses of
i Spain;”
Ruth: a novel, by the author of “Mary liar
ton;
Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1653;
with a Portrait of A. D Raelie;
j The lieir ol Red Clide,by the author ol
| “The two Guardians,” & c.— in 2 volumes;
Mr. Brown's Letters to a Young Man About
Town, Thackeray;
Memoir of Mary 1. Ware, by Ell Hall;
j The Poetical Works ol Win. Motherwell,!
with a Memoir of his Life;
T'iie Kaihagan Slave, and oilier papers con
j nected with Missionary l,ife,by Mrs Judson;
Adventures in Eaity I,and, by Stoddard—
Illustrated;
Daisy Burns, by Julia Kavunah. Jast recei
ved and for aalc by
J. S PETERSON.
Athena, April 2
KOBF RT & II All OLD;
OK Till-:
Voting list rooners. on (It<• lTor
■ tln t onal.
ItY F. R. GOULDING.
WITH TINT. ENGRAVINGS
From John S. ('. A holt, Author pj
‘•Kings mid Queens,” ‘’Em
press Josephine,” d|-c. dvr.
I HAVE read ‘ll” “Young Matooners” in j
1 MSS with exceeding i iterest, and think ii i
our ol llir most attractive books for itie young
I have ever seen. My group of children, to I
whom I rt ad it, with unanimous ncdniin, pro- !
mumced llir book to be equal to liiibison Cru- i
soe A chilli's verdict cannot give higher
praise.
A few copies of the above admirable book
for children, w inch w ill be found upon perusal,
well deserving the high encomium ol Mr Ab
bott, Mrs. Gilliam and the press generally; For
aalehy \VM. N. WHITE. j
Atiiens, April 2.
Guns, Pistols, See.
nOUBLL barrel Shot Guns. Shot and Pow- <
der Ftasks, Gun Cnpf, of beat makers.
Paten \\ adding, &e.; Allen's and Colt's Re
volving Pistols. and others; English lieu and
: Pocket Pistols.
CLARK & CO
Dealers in fine Watches, Silver Wnres, Jew
elry. Guns, &c.
Augusta, Jan. 8 g if
,
Groat Bargains!!
, riNUE undersigned would call the attention
L of the public to ihnr Stock of
hpriiij :iibt Summer 4*oils,
just neeived, and which they offer to sell at
very reduced prices; among which are the fol
lowing;.—
Fine French and other Muslins;
Jaconet and Crossbared Muslins;
lisreges and Tissues;
lliiiegc Del tins ami Silk Ginghams;
French Ginghams. Cambrics, Chimrseli;
Collars and I’ndersleeves;
Embroidered lidkls and Muslins;
Muslin Ruhr*, line Silks;
Crapes, Shawls, Trimmings;
Fine Parasols, all kinds;
Largs assortment ol Ribbons;
Calicoes, assorted, iarae supply;
Drown and bleached Homespuns,
Bonnets and Hats, for Misses.
Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters,
A-fine assortment of
ICsuiily Hindu Clothing.
Shirts, Vests, Slocks. Cravats, Ac
Linen I’iams aiul Dulls, brown anil grass
co.srcd.
Deinasie, Table Cloths, a variety;
ltirds’ Eye Dialer and Towelling;
Irish Linenrs, and Hoswry;
i Denis and Ladies’ Linen Hdkfs.
Assorted Jewellery such as Finger-and Ear
Rings, Breast Pins, Guard Cliams,
i’ens and Pencil Cases;
Watches, &c., 4te„
To which they call the attention f the pub
lic, with contidenee that a call and examina
tion of the Stock and prices cannot tail t.
please. hPUKAIM BROTHER.
Statham’s Corner.
Greenesboro,’ March 19. 12—ts
Triangular Block
CLOTHING STORE,
Fronting on Cotton Avenue and 2d St.
‘■pilE • rent Emporium for all kindnofHKN-
I- ‘J LKMEN'S, Youths and ( kildrcu's
CLOTHING, and Gentlemen's Furnishing
Guotis. Also, a large stock #f
HAT* A APS,
irorn the t>< at maoufucturerH.
A btock of fine and common Trunks,
Carpet Baga, Valisea, Satchels, Umbrellas, A c
Jtc , si file lowest (/ash I*iicca. Wtt ARI
BOUND TO HELL
11. FITCH Ac CO
Maemi, Nov. G, 1853. 45 —ly
NEW STORE,
At the corner adjoining I hr. old. Sanford
1 Intel , Greenrsboro, (in.
WHERE may be found a general Assoit- :
* incut of Family and Plantation Groce
ries, which will he sold low for cash, or on a
nhort credit tn approved purchasers. The
Sterk, which will recei/e from time to time
•nch additions aw the demand may require,
present consists in part of the following wrti
cles, viz:
Refined and Drown Sugars, Cuba and New
Orleans Molasses, Sugar House Syrup, Prim’
Rio Coffee, Old Government Java Coffee, Hy
son ami Black Teas, Rice, Salt, Preserves,!
Pickbs, Mace,Citron, Saleratus, Soda, Sperm
and ‘Fallow Handles, Lamp and Linseed Oil,
White Lead, Fully, Pepper, .Spice, (linger,
Tobacco, Segars, Yeast Powders, Preserved
| Salmon and Lobster, Fresh Fruits, Candies,
(Cheese, Window Glass, iron, Nails, Steel,
, Ragging Rope, Hardware. Cutlery, Crockery,
Wood Ware, &x\
The Subscribers wifl at all times, pay full
prices for cotton.
C. C. NORTON £ Cos.
Greenesboro, Jan. 1, 1
(. W. FERRY & CO.
WHSI.ISALE AMI) RETAIL DEALERS IN
Jliats, Laps, tluuiidi*, Flowers,
am! I tiibrelliu.
.tonl: Hall Building, Broad Street,
Augusta, tja.
*. 21, 1852. S
LAW SOS A. GODFREY,
COMMISSION M
3‘J Bay-Street,
Java ii it all, Georgia.
P. A Lawson, J. E. Goorna v.
August 7, 1852. 32
Wanted,
\Coa< h Painter and Trimmer, who rail
- come well recommended as a competent
woikmen, and a n.an ot steady and influstrious
habits. Su han one can find regular employ
ment at good ways, by app ; y : _ to the trub
scriber., at White Pin * (ii
PARKER, RAINEY & HOWELL
March isth, 1853. ts
Chronicle &. Sentinel copy t. forbid
E. G CABANISS
ATT Oit \ i: V A F LAW.
Forsyth, Ha.
March 12. 1*53 Xl_ly
Shoemaker Wanted.
npilE 8. cr :,#r w snes n -n aioy a r it
1 rate Shoemaker t us Pan Yard. **ar
Woodv; e A g o-i and at-i iy ’ it* i
will find an advantage u* ai ua *n ir it
earlv apy'i a:tan
Z H H. WILLIAMS
March 19, 1853, 12—ts
KELL AM HOWELL.
A1 lor lie ys at Law,
Atlanta, Ga.
Will continue lo dispatch ait profe-Misoa ba
siness entrusted to their care, to the fui.au -
motion of ‘heir chen-ts
A K. Keli.am C. C. Howem.
May 15, 1 ‘32 30—ty
L. C. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT f. Y\V.
Alianla, Ga.
\\f ILL attend to business ir i■.l rU
” the adjoining count.es.
Nov. “0-
Beautiful Daguerreotypes.
vg ii BRUSH has taken Rooms at the In-
C • di v Office building, or Sons of Temper
ance Hall, where he will remain for a lew
days to take
i> veil ERKi:orYii:s
!in the Best and Highest sty'e of the
Art.
i
O’ On hand, ami for sale cheap, a geo I as
• sortment ol Fine Gold Lockets, Breast Pins,
Bracelets and Watch kevs. The public are
politely invited to call and examine.
Peniield, March 19,1*53. 12—if
] J.E. williams.
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta Georgia.
MAS now on hand, and expects to continue
to keep dunng the coming season, a hea
vv Slock of choice Tenneasre Bacon and
Lard. Persons wishing to purchase would do
well to call on hint in peisou or by letter bn
fore purciiasiug elsewhere.
March 1!), 1853. 13—
Chiekering s Celebrated
Piano-Fortes.
HPIIE Subscriber respectfully announces, dint
I lie still continues to furnish PIANO
FOR IT.S from the above famous manufactur-:
er ai short notice and on reasonable lernis.
NATHAN H CI.AIT.
Prof, of Music ill the Femills Coib ge
Greenesboro', 0,
March 19,1853. I* l
New GoodstNew Goods]!
ItAVIS A WOOD.
\I7OIT.D respectfully announce to their
▼ ▼ triends find umomer* that they nr* now
receiving and opening a New stock of Spring
and Summer Gooes; a large variety of Staple
and fancy Goods, bough t for cash, and will he
sold low for cash, or good paper lhe public
are respectfully invited to call and examine be
fore huv'ng elsewhere.
March 19th. 18
TRACTS.
rpHK Subscriber respectfully informs the
-1- pub'ic that he keeps on and a general
assortment ot the American i'ract Society s
publications; including tin Temperance M.'iu
uil ini other Tempers nee Tracts- Ordets
I promptly attended to. I
* ‘ H SAFFOLD.
Greenesboro", Ga Feb 12.
New Spring Goods.
QNOWDFN A SHUAR have just receiv'd,
by f-t’.-anicr, from New York, a beautiful
ansortnient ol New Spring Goods, among
which nr*
Fancy Grenadines, of new and beautiful
sfyn-s;
’Fiench Printed Jaconets, a*d Fancy Scotch
j Lawns;
j Fancy Silks, for Ladies’ Spring and Sum
l)r> ases, of beautiful styles;
Superior Plain lllack, Isphan. or Rep Silks,
i of the best quality;
Superior Plain Rlack Si ks, 34 and 3G inoh■
ea wide, of rich Lustre and extra quality;
i Superior Plain Rlack Gros L'eLyon, of ex
-1 tra Quality;
Plain black Silk Grenadines, a beautiful ar
! tide for Ladies’ Dresses;
Lupin’s Plain Black Bareges, of ths best
j quality; i
j Biack Marquiase, and Black Satin Plaid i
Bareges, of beautiful styles for Ladies’ Mourn
ing Dresses;
Black Crape .nd Lisse Veils, for Mourning; j
Satin Stripe Black Chally’s and Black j
Marc, lies;
Superior 5-4 and 6-4 Black English Crapes, j
for Veils;
Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid Gloves, a complete j
1 assortment of Spring colors;
Fancy Ginghams, f new and beautiful
styles;
Plain, Black and Mottl-ei Mourning Ging \
hams, of superior quality;
English and American Prints, of beautiful
styles;
Plain White and Embroidered Crape
Shawls, of extra quality and heavy Silk Ftin- ,
ges;
Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons, of new
] Spring styles; with a variety of other articles,
i suitable lor the Spring season, and to which
! they respectfully invite the attention of the
! public.
Augusta, March 12,1853. 11
Tuybr’s Temperance Hotel
fjMIE Proprietor takes this opportunity to i.i-
J- iorm tlie Temperance community and the
Public in general, that lie still continues, as he
lias done lor the last .six yer -,, to keep the
above named house en strictly Temperance
principles.
Thankful for past lavnrs, he would again in ,
viteall who want a quiet, comfortable and
ciieap home, while stopping in the city, to |
gi.eluni a call. This house is well located \
■ fur business men, being No. 28 CORTLAN DT j
‘STREET, near Broadway, and die landing j
)id most of tin Steamboats and Railroads ill
lihe city. ELDAD TAYLOR.
! New-York, 1853. 4—3 m
Washington Hall,
15 A £3 . t . HEDDI.YG,
Late Proprietor of the “Macon House.”
This well and favorably known Hotel (the
most convenient to the business part of the
I city.; is now open for the accommodation of
boarders, by the day, week or month—and
; . ; c any the Travelling Public.
Tne Subscriber, ever gaateful for past favors,
respectful iy solicits the continuance of Ida old
customers and the public generally.
H.P. REDDING, Proprietor.
B, F. DENSE. Superint“ndent. would be
h-.j py to wait on his uid friends at the Wash
ington Hail.
GOOD STABLING by W, C. JONES,
formerly of Forsyth. H. F K,
Macon, Oct 2J 1852 43—ts.
LITIIONia house. -
f i MIE undersigned bgaleavs in inform the
J- public generally, that he will be prepared
, t>y tne first of January next, to receire ttans- I
lent and tegular boarders. Every exerdon
wiii t>e made ts render then, comfomable.— 1
Parents who have children tli*y wish to edu
cate, cannot select a place that will surpass
. Luhoma lor health,good morals, and religious
, privileges: andtiy placing them under the care
ct Mr & Mrs, Wells, need have no fears but
th“v will be strictly attended to. Prices rea
soiiabie.
ANDREW WELLS.
L thonia, Dec. 4, 1852. 49—6 m
Planters TeinpcßiPfc House,
GRIFFJS, V- A.
(South- West Corner oj the City.)
* AM atniy old stand with ( nty of good
’ cold w ater to drink, and as for the balance
th -v mm. lake the chances
My prices tor the fulure will be as follows:
For Mail and Horse, supper, breasfast,
and Lodging 3jt i ,25
~ „ Single Meal, 35
~ ~ Lodging, 15
Board per month with Lodging,... j§ i 1,00
~ „ without, 8,00
„ „ Week, 3,50
„ „ l>ay, 75
Horse per Month 8.09
„ „ l'sv 00
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Prnprit tor.
Sept lltli, 1852 36—ts.
Tcmper all c c li ous e.
s-a v e:tti:v a r.i,e;, cia.
V\7 E ar at the well known sand, recently
* kept by A. Stratian, sn the N,E corner j
ot he square; with as good a well ol w ater as
tun belouud; and ns for eatahles, ij-c .will en
i dcavor to furnish a quantity sufficient, in a style
suited to the ta *e of all cur visitors. Our
prices are as foil.".vs;
; Man and Horse per night, with supper, break
fast andlodging $1 15
•’ Single Meal, HU
‘ Lodging, 15
i Board per month, without lodging i$ 9MI
i “ “ with lodging, 10 00
“ “ week 300
“ “ day, 76
Horse per month, S 00 j
“ day, 75!
A. C. 4 H. LANCASTER.
Fayetteville, Oct. 16. 42—ts
bllll UNI A HOTEL,”
On the (icoigia CE;ii! Hoitd.
Deh'i/b Cos. Ga.
lit J. M BORN.
LVe. 4. 1652, 49
Practice of Medicine.
nR. 1). C O'KEEFFE, ;late of Penfield)
respectfully tenders his professional servi
ces to the citizens of Greenesboro’ and < reene
count) Office over Mr A T. Scott’s Store.
Greenesboro', tin Aug. 21. 1852 34---ts
Practice of Medicine.
DUN. IIEILUE A HAWIiV.
Office next door to Morgan’s Ta.luring
(Establishment.
Feb 5, 1853. 6
E K L A \V S 11 E ,
Atlsiuta, Ua.
| \tfer for sale tlie iiest quality of Watches a
* Jewelry ever “tiered to tile people of up a
j Georgia. Call and see.
Atlanta, July 3d, 1652; 27--12 mo.
Ei<’':i!or’s Sale.
TTriEL be sold in Greenesboro’ on the first
v v Tuesday in May next, the plantation
on which Robert Peek, Sen., died, lying in
Greene County, joining the Lands of the Es
tate of George Hall, James N. Armor and
George Warren, containing Two hundred
acres, more or less. Sold under the Will of
Robert Peek, Sen., late of Greene County, de
ceased. L. B. PEEK, Ex.
March 4th, 1853. 10—Gt
Administrator's Sale.
VAT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in |
T v May next, before the Court house in j
Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Ga. One ‘
1 third f gold lot, No. one thousand and sixty- ;
nine. Sold under an order of the Court of Or- 1
dinany of Morgan County, aa the property of
Richard S Park,late of Morgan County de
ceased. Tern.B Cash.
NANCY T. F IRK. Adtn’rx.
HENRY WALKER, { .
JOHN E. WALKER, ) A ' J *’
March 19, 1853. 12—7 t
j AVJII.I, be sold,before the Court House door,
j v V j n Greene county, (under an aider of
I the Ordinary ol aaid county,) on the first Tu -s
----i day in May next, one Negro Girl, named Mary,
about seventeen years of age. Sold as the
i property Lemuel Shipp, (an insane man) for
! tire bonefit of the said Lemuel Shipp and his
| creditors. Terms cash.
ISAAC A WILLiAMS. Guard’ll.
Match 19th, 1853. 12
FIN WO months after date, 1 w:“ apply to the
! A Court of Ordinary es Greene County, for
! leave to sell the Land belonging to George W
| Thompson and Andrew J. Thompsan, late of
j Greene County, deceased.
WILLIAM SANDERS, Ad’r.
Feb. 12, 1853. 7—2 m
GEORGIA, >
Greene County. $
AS7TIKREAS, Seaborn Calloway, Sen., ap
’ plies tome for Letters of Adiniuistra •
lion en the Estate ot Dr. R. S, Calloway, late
of said county deceased,
j These are therefore, 10 cite and admonish
: the kindred ol said decen —d, to appear at the
I next May Term of the Court of Ordinary, to
be held for said county, to chow cause, if any
they hove, why Letters of Administration
should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my band at office in Greenes
boro’, this 30th day of March, 1 -53
Id—st JAS W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
n
ft;’v’ ’• -g-v.T’ - XB&S.
CARMICHAEL & BEAN,
AY©lTS'l>A, <3 A.
KELP constantly on hand,in addition
their extensive Stock of Hardware and!
Cutlery, a iarge supply of Agricultural Imple
ments,consisting ol Ploughs, Cultivate rs.Hsr
rows, Corn Sheilcrs, Straw ’utter*, Wkstt ;
Fsn,Threshers,Grain Crab'es, &.c. Ac.
Feb. 32,1852. $ ,
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‘Pjfiie&M ■ I
j
j HPiIE Subscriber hsving opened a shsp at i
j Stevena’ Mill, near Smyrna Church,:
j Greene County, is prepared to furnish W heat;
i Fans. Thrashing Machines, f c as cheap or 1
cheaper than can be furnished from the North,
and ot a quality equal to any in the country.
Also, turning in wood or iron, or any work in
that line. He refers pc-rs..ns unacquainted
with his work, to Mr. O. P. Daniel, Mr.
Thomas Ilart, Mr. Isaac A. Williams and
others B. A. I.bRABOUR.
Jan. 32,1953. 4 Gm
PIANO FORTES.
r | y IIE Subscribers have now,and keep con-
A stantly on hand, as large and vveii saiec
ted Stock of Piano Fortes as any house in the
State and frem the most celebrated manufac
turers of the North. Our assortment is very
complete—ranging from the neat plain Six;
Octave, to the rich and finely finished Centre
Sven Octave Piaiielortes-all put up n the latest
Btylesol Rosewood aud Mahogany c- >■—and
in point of facility and delicasv o, touch
strength, beauty and equality of tone, style j
and finish of workmanship, cannot be excelled j
by any made in this or any other country.
O’ Persons in want of a first rate Piano
forte (and one too which will be guaranteed to
please, ot no Sale) would do vveii t<- examine
our Stock beiore purciiasiug elsewhere. F.i 1
tea from $225, to s4:*o. A written guar .s
tee will accompany cv*ry Piano we sell
MLLODLONS. I ourand Fiveoctat in
neat, plain Rosewood cases,from SSU to $75. |
j Alsw on hand a heavy lot of Sheet Music for!
Piano Fortes and Guitars. Also on hand Gui
tars, Violins, Banjoes, Tambarines, Flutes —\
; and Guitar and Violin strings. Violin keys,
tail pieces, Ac., and instruction books for ail
nstruments.
CLOUD & SHACKELFORD.
Griffin, Geo. July 24, 1852. 3U
NOTICE.
rpilE firm of Ware f- Vincent, having
1 J- been dissolved by mutual consent, all per-j
sons indebted to the same, will please make
immediate p.iyrneut, as the debts due the firm
iut lie collected without delay
HENRY C WARE
CHARLES A VINCENT.
White Plaint, March uG, 1653. 13—Ct
Ercnch Embroideries.
\ SHEAR have just received,
IO by steamer,from New York, a beautiful
i assortment of Embroideries, atging which are
Ladies Worked Chimizettes, of new and i
splendid styles;
Ladies’ Work’d Undersleeves and Muslin
Collars;
Elizaliethean Worked Cambric Collars, of
elegant st) lee;
Cambric Bands and Worked Flounces, for
Ladies’ Underslseves;
Ladies’ Mourning Collars, of new and
1 beautiful st) les;
Ilein Stick and French Lawn Handker
cliiets;
Ladies’ French Lawn llnndkerchifs, for
j mourning; to which they respectluily invite the
| attention of the Ladies.
Augusta, March 12,18,id. u
Attention Farmers!
\S 1 have taken gieat pains to get a work
man (and have su needed in so doing) 1
I hope ail that have any tiling to do in the wa) .
(of a Blaeksmiiti will give me a cat!
E N HtiAZLEY. j
j WoodvtUe, Greene Cos Jan. 15 3 3in.
Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or nervous tie
bitity, and diseases oj’ the kidneys, and aU
diseases arising Jrolll a disordered Liver r
Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward
Piles, Dullness or liloud to the Head, Acid
ity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn,
Disgust for food, Dullness, or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Lructntions, Sinking or
Dlu tiering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim
ming of the head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, D: tiering at the Heart, Ch.-
king or suffocating sensations when in a ly
ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots .r
teehs before the Sight, Dover and dull pain
in the head, Deficiency or Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin und Eyes, Pain in th.
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &e , Sudden
B'lushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great de
pression of spirits,can be effectually cured bf
Dll. HUOFLAND’S
Celebrated German Bittern*
PKEPARED BT
1)1*• C. 31. JACKSON,
Al the German Medicine Slort, 130
Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases ia not
excelled, it equalled, by anv other preparation
m the United States, as the cures atlnst, in nta
. nv cases after skillful physicians had tailed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of in
valids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifi
i cation of diseases of the Liver and teassr
j glands, exercising the most searching powsrn
; in weakness and affections of the digestive or
gans, they are withal, safe, certain ami pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
l iomtlitt ino-tou Be*.
The Editor said. Dfc. 22nd
Dr. Uooflana’&l. *lebra.ed Herman 13 it’.era for the cure *f Ijvwr
Cuu j .jtuu ir ui the ur>e ut tins remedy. We are •onvineed that,
lu the u e of the e Hitter;, the patient con tanti.y gain* strength
and vigor—a fact worthy of great con-ideratiou. ‘I hey art plea
•ant in ta.Biw aud r-utell, umi ea i be used by persona with h
moat delicate “.tomaeha with aufety, uuder any eiroumstaneta.
We are speaking tioin cxper.euee, anti to th* atiiieteii weadvjM
their u.-e.
•Scott’* Weekly,” on* of the beat Literary paper* published
said,Aug 23
“Dr. liouf.and’s German Litters, manufactured by Dr. Jack
son, are now ro-euuimended by some oi the most prominen*
mem er ■ ui tne f.icul.y a.B an article of much efhc aey m ca*x of
fcnuile we .kness. A.ssuea i* the ease, we would advise al mother*
1 to outaiu a i.octie. and thus ave tnem.elves mueli sickness, i er
j *im.iofde iliUtea coiijiltutionswill had the .e Litters advanta
iin u., to healtli, a> we know from e.epericueo the ealutaj/
efleetthey Laveupoa v.eaksy.-tent:.”
AIUKJb” L\ IDEXCE
The lion. C. D. limctiue, Mayor of the City of Camden, N. J
tay
• lloofland’s German Bitter.;.--We have seen many flattering
uotieva of ti;i> uieuL ine, and the ..ouree from which they came
induced us to nnutc inquiry respecting in*merits. From iuquu-y
Were peio .a U a to use i.. ana iuua’ say we found n speeme in
iu actual upon diseases ot die Liver and digestive organs, and the
powerful imiueu-e u exerts nervous piujtntium i reaUy
< urpriiiug. i t calms ami streugtlieus the ne ve, br.ug.ng tneua
iutua of repo e, making icep r.-lVe lung
“if this lUcMicm • we* more generally used, we are satisfied
there would be le.-s sickne , a from the stomach, liver, and
nervous tyst in the great majority oi real and imaginary di ease*
einenate. Have them in a ucalthy condition, and you wan bid
ueliaiue to cpi :e;mc- g -nendly. Inis extra ruimtry medicine v.e
would advice our i lends wm. .ire at nil nidi po ed, to give a trial
it will recommend k ed. It bhould, in (act,be >uevery lauuljr
•\o otheruiediciucua* produce -uchevnieucteuf merit.”
Fvuieuce upon evidence has ■ ten received (like the foregoing)
from ail see ion oi the Cmon, the last three year.-, and tee
strongest testimony in it favor, i>, that there i. more of it used
in thepr.ictieo n the regular I’hysician.of 1 hilat!eLphin,ikenall
oilier ..o itinm .cokubtned.a fact that can tusil} be o.toll lieu,
and fully proving tu.a a seientiiie prcpaiatu.ii will unut with
their quie. approval when preseme t even in tins form.
Tii.tL thL medicine wih cure Liver Complaint and Dys{epsia,
no one cau doubt af.oru ing it as Uireaeu. It acii speciiica.ly
up u tlie stoinach lumlivci: it ia preferable to calomel in aU
Liiio . uijt-u t- —lUc oiiect ia immediate. Ihey can te aumiai*
u*,ied to female or liif.mt with ..-ufety and roliab.e oonetit.
Look well tv the mai ks of the genuine
Tiioy have th: written Hgnntui’e of C, M. Jneksvn upen Ik*
wrapper, ana liis name l town in < l;o boilie, without wlnh they
are spurious.
fc or a.e Wholesale und Kciail at the German Medicine Stoe
No I2h Aron n.ibc ,> i.e ..>or i clow sixth, i'liilatielpiiia,; ano ks
respeetahle deale. s g- ner.dly tlaough the country.
FKiCEb Kr.DUCFD.
To enable a.i c:astu s t 1 i,.vai.ds to enjoy tho
AdTAiiugrs ot tueir great reDtor<itive povvei*,
Sialic bottle 75 cents.
A!sc lor Sa'e uy VV AL i'Lli HUH’IN.
Grrcnebboro* (J ..
V* huksale Agent* for N. (*., S. C., ft
| Fia. Ha V[LAsi U HaRULLL Cos.
[ Char.colon, S. C*
Not. 30,1853 *l7--1 j
A lltjitte le the Afliickd.
THE CELEBRATED
Jew David’* Hebrew Plaster.
A Certain remedy fur all fixed pains la
tlie Side, Chest, Loins, Back, Bowels,
.Muscles, liiiumalism in all its var.ed forms,
Nervous Afilcticns, I nngs and Liver Cem
-1 plaints, Spinal Aflections, Femaie Wrakness
i cs, etc. lor the above-complaints this plas
ler has no equal The great celetinty which
n has already acquired, not only in the old,
but in the new world—the exuamdmary cures
it has performed in the most extreme cases of
sutiering, have a quiird (>r n such a reputa
tion, that the proprietor has not —until reesnt
ly—been able to supply hall tne demand.
The sales throughout every city, town and
ril'age in the United Stales, are without a par*
allel!
Aci remain tore not surpviing. trhen thevast amount •’ hn
mau •.ufleriitv: ivlieved V>> ita ue is considered, in Spinal D•
fecc.-*. the bcn-tit usi ahy is of the uiost decided charuci er. la
Norvou.-C’oiuiiUiincs, nmc.eeu out of iwcn’.y, readily yield
to the j*r;neu'.4 ing uiuula comi ii.ed in tin valum lepiT'i'ar-moa.
In Ki.cmnati ia, euha kvl.c or chronic, the claims cl the He
brew l'hwsier liave long a.nee Fecu univer ally ackuov leciged.
Tho o win. arc !*tb.-rijig un-.er veak L ck.. no matter from tshal
cause the weahne’ 1..... hate ortginu ed—even if ?u, h |>r.son
l ave been mi guided iti p.gviou*. :v|>;'<licaii> ns in the use of tL
H-g row ITa ter ih.y will laid iltc ullccteu i>art suddenly restored
; to iti original • omulue.,-.
j As ii l'o. ur in cases of Consiiintioiml weakness it will b*
f uiid >t .wit. a 1 vantage. It is (.urticnUriy reconunaudeil *•
benian wim are siirt.-i i;. from ud.t ti weakness, or gcucralda
b.ii v- in b u, item r . <•* uli the Tirates wi.iclt the meet
B‘-ien .i:i iuin i was capa le ci. cmpoviuling from valuable sub
•.ur. i stud in the ol t v al-i, and winic found entirely free
! Horn t. • c ohjectionsvvh.’ li Are u ourceof complaint with the
: nuii .ou-.'pi'ead-plaster no-.v before the public.
Ti.coe pia lers po-os -the advanta>;e<>f being put up in air tight
f.o/.e.v—hence they retain their f uli virtue-, in ail climates.
Hew arc of t ottutcrfciH ami
Case Euiilatioiis.
None genuine without the engraving ol
Jno Uncut on the wrapper around eacli box.
; Price 50 cents per box. Each box •ontain*
sufiicient to spread six or eight plasters.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOVIL &
MEAD; Chartres Street, New Odea n,Gm>
era! Agents for the South and West.
| Sold by lAn dr uni & Ilawkiu? Lf-xington,
i 11. Norton fc t o. Madison.
And by Agcni* tti.jioiutfcd in every town in thtStfil#.
j ‘i*-. 22 Sis.
Greenesboro’ Drug Store!
Drugs, Netlirines, Chemicals, Paints,,
Oils, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs,
Glass, fc., 4’-c.
The Subscriber having bought the entirs
Stock of Drugs, Fixtures, &c., of Mr. D. S.
I Holt, has just added a recent purchase, a coin
! ! ,|t ’ te catalogue of nriicles in the above line,
which he now offers to the citizens, on as fa
vorable terms ns can be obtained in any mar
ket for the same quantity and quality. The
j Chemicals, Physicians’ Drugs, Extracts, &e\,
i itfe warranted pure as can be obtained. An
; assortment ofthe most approved Patent Modi*
■ cities, also on hand.
WALTER GRIFFIN.
Oct. 1, 1852. 40—Bm
GEORGIA, )
Greene Comity, t|
\\ r HER LA.S, John W. Reid, applies tome
’ ’ t>r Letters of Administration on the Es*
tale of Samuel B Daniel, late of said-county,
deceased; These are therefore to cite and ad
monish the kindred and creditors of Samuel
B. Daniel, deceased, to appear at the Court of
Ordinary to lie held for said County, on the
first Monday in May next, to show cause, it
any they have, why Letters of Administration
should not be gianted said applicant.
Given under my hind at office in Greenes
boro’, this 22d of March, 1K53
13—5 t JA.4. \\ GODKIN, Ordinary.
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