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I.itllc Thing*.
Little iirop* of water,
l.itlle grain* of wind,
Make tbs mL'litv noun,
And the heautiou* land.
And the little moments,
ITati.lele though thsy he,
Msk* the mighty nge*
Os eternity.
f?o our little errors
l/.ad the soul n w*y
From the paths of virtue,
()ft in sin to stray.
Little deeds of kindness,
Little words of lore,
Make earth an Ivian,
Like tho heavsn tibov*.
Little seeds of mercy,
Sown by youthful hands,
Grow to blsas ilia nations,
Far in tho heathen lands.
Uncle Toby a Opinion of Printers
“1 pity llxs printers,” said Uncle
Toby.
“lie’s a poor creator*,” rejoined
Trim.
“II >w s>?” said inr uncle.
“Because in the first place,” con'in
tied the corporal, looking lull upon my
uncle, “because he must endeavor to
nlease everybody, in the negligence
ol a moment, perhaps a small paru
graph pops upon him; he hastily throws
it to the compositor, it is inserted, and
ho is rumod to ull intents and purpi)-
§a.”
“Too much the case, Trim,” said
my uncle, with a deep sigh. “Too
much the the case.”
“And please your honor,” continued |
Trim, •‘this is not the wholo.”
“(ioon, Trim,” said my uncle, feel- I
ingly.
“The printer, sometimes,” pursued
tho corporal,” hits upon a piece which
pleases him mightily; and lie thinks it j
cannot hut go clown with hi* subscri
bers. But alas! sir, who can calcu 1
late the human mind! lie inserts it,’
and it is all over with him. The y I
forgive others, but they cannot forgive
tho printer, lie has u host to print for, i
and every one sets up lor a critic. The
pretty Miss exclaims, “Why don’t you!
!ive ui more poetry, tnurriuges, ami
on mots! away with these stale
pieces.”
The political) daps his specs over!
hi* nose and rends it over in search of j
violent invective; he finds none, takes
them off, folds them up, sticks them in
his pocket, anil dr dares the paper is
fit for nothing hut to burn. So it goes,
Every one thinks it ought to lie printed
expressly for himself, as ho is a aub
ssrtber; and \ el after all this complain
ing, sir, would you believe it, sir/”!
aaid tin! corporal beseechingly, “wotil I
you believe it, si r, there are some sub
scribers who do not hesitat# to cheat
llto printer out ofhispay! Our army
■wore terribly ut Flanders, but we nov
as did any thing so bad ns that !”
“Never!” said my uncle Toby with
ths strongest kind ut emphasis. Tris
tram Shandy.
I
Tub Unfinished IVtitrk—An an-;
cient artist being required to paint a
perfect It male face, bail tlm collected ’
beauty of Clie.-eo brought before him,
as there was some, particular feature in
which each of their fair models excel!-j
*d and combined them iiTto one. From
one lie took u trees, from another an’
•ye, from another a lip, from another
an rye-brow,
His picture at last needed but one
more touch, and that was tlm simple
and unullei led I> I nslt olTmrlf sty. lie
came to the last of his model*, and re
quested her to remove tho veil from
her face; but her modesty revolted; she
shrank from the euist’s scrutiny, and
made her escape from his apartment.
The picture was (mushed witliou*. her
and t xittbiied to the public; and while
all were loud in their admiration of it,
the artist alone seemed discontented.
His friend* inquired the cause of Itis
dissatisfaction, and he replied, “l know
the picture has merit, and that it would
We easier to criticise than to excel it:
Wut it has one capital defect.”
“What is that?’’ .said his friends.
“The blush of tiie maiden whose
modesty would not swlfar her to he un- .
waileJ,” he answered.
Fiocratitb.— A Wastern editor says,
if a ootemporary makes faces at his
aiater nguin, lie must make up his mind
to wear a slice of coat plaster over his
nosa for the next three months. It
strikes us ‘hat this is only u round,
absut wav of saying that “the party ol
the second part” must look out for w hat
vulgar people would term “a bat over
the smeller.’’
A portable spittoon, in the form of
a hollow walking cane, with a silver or
gold screw cup, (aocording to the taste
and ability of the owner,),is reoommend
ad by an exchange as a desirable in-
TCiitim lor those gentlemen who* chew
tobacco m eburchfs, concert : turns,
parlors, and such places.
Foux. Seasons of Love.—First’
eontes love before betrothal, or Spring;
then comes the Summer, more ardent
and fierce,w Inch lusts til. the ceremony
it performed;, the Utrid, the richly-lii
den, soft, dreamy A'utumn, the honey
moon, amt af.er it the Winter, bright
and clear, when we lake shelter by our
ow n firvnde from the cold world w itn.
out, and every comfort and every plea
sure there.
F aahtou is ilie queen of fools.
oiu;an of hie sons of tempkkanck and state temperance convention
New Spring Goods.
f I). LALLERSTEDT has reeGv-d at
.I J. 1 1 >* oI I J van i, Corner Globe lintel and
Broad Birect, Augusta Gi. anew an I com
| pine Stock of Staple and fancy Dry Goods.
The Styles and price* of which lie warrants to
please. To which he invites the attention of
hia Iriends and customers.
Augusts, April 2, 1853 t4 —4t
CAPITALIST
Tako Notice.
PERSONS wishing to make a *afe invest
merit at 7 po per annum, interest payable
every six months, Hill do well to csll on Joiin
Cunningham or C. A Davis, (ireenessoro 1 , Ga.
or David Long Shoa'a, Ga , at their
earliest convenience,
Apil ‘J, 14—Jm
For Sale.
rrMIK Subscriber intending to close up his
I mercantile affairs, with a view of embar
king in other bin liras, offers tor sale lis
Store housr and lot at White Plains. ‘I he
Store-house occupies a central and eligible po
sition in tho village, and is anew and well ar
ranged building, 48 by lil feet, divided into
! three rooms, and furnish'd with the drawers,
shelves, counters, show and other fix
tures necessary fwr keeping and exhibiting a
Stock of Goods The aland is a good one, i
and n man of fair business talent can sell
from 10,000 to dollars worth of goods
a year. In addition to the store, there are
upon thefota raiJorshop, and house for groce
ries To a man who wishes to do a snug |
country business, and si the* Maine tune enjoy 1
the advantages of good society, a good school,
and church privileges, the place offers superi
or induceiiu lit*. Possession can he given iin
mediately.
‘l'hc Subscriber would also sell his residence
half a mile from the stor , with U3 ar res <-f
land attached, and comfort tide fixtures. Ad
drew lIKNK\ C. WAllti.
White Plains, Geo. April ‘2 I 1— ts
White Plains, Ga.
JY'I A ‘/. M’DAMKL have now nn hand
-!■’ I • and expect to ki ep an assoi tincnt of one
and two horse Buggies, Rockutvays, &c.
which thev will aail low for cosh or good paper,
Second handed work taken on liberal terms;
work warranted in < very particular.
White Plains, April 2, 1e53, 14—ts
A WEEKLY BULLETIN OF
m:\v books at tiib coit-
A i;it.
QUEENS of Henry VIII and ol Are mother,
by Agnes Strickland—l volume;
The Curse of Clifton: a tale of Expiation and
Redemption, by Mrs Souiliwortb;
Philosophy of Mysterious Agents, embra |
cing the Natural Philosophy ol Phenomena 1
styled “Spiritual Manifestations,” by E C Ko-j
! gera;
Spain, her Institutions, Politien and Public I
Men, by 8. F. Wallis—author of‘"Glimpses of j
] Spain;’ 1
Ruth: a novel, by the author of “Mary liar- j
I ten;
Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1853; I
with a Portrait of A. D. Baclie;
The Heir of Red Chile, by the author oil
“The two Guardians,” & c. — in 2 volumes;
Mr. Brown’s Letters to a Young Man About
Town, Thackeray;
Memoir of Mary L Ware, by E fi Hall;
| The Poetical Works of Writ. Motherwell,
with a Memoir of bis Life;
The Katfiagan Glare, ami other paper* con
nected with Missionary Life, by Mrs Judsou;
Adventure* in l'airy Land, by Stoddard— !
Illustrated;
Di*y Burn*, by Julia Kavunah. Just recei
ved ami for aale by
J. S PETERSON.
Athens. April 2.
ROBERT & HAROLD;
OR THE
Voinifc’ Jliiruonei s on tlie Flor
ida Coavl.
BY F. R. GOULDING.
WITH FINE ENGRAVINGS
From John S. C. A holt, Author of
‘■Kings and (Juans,” ‘ Em
press Josephine,” dj-e. Ate.
(HAVE read ‘lie “Young Marooners” in
MSS with exceeding interest,and think it
one ol the most attractive books for tlie young
1 have ever aeen. My group of children, to
w hom I read it, with unanimous acclaim, pro
nounced the book to be e./nalto llobison Cru
soe. A child's verdict cannot give higher
praise.
A few copies of the above admirable book
for children, which will be found upon perusal,
well deserving the high encomium of Mr. Ab
bott, Mrs. Gilliam and the press generally; For
aale by WM, N. WHITE.
Athena, April 2.
Guns, Pistols, &c.
I \OUBLE Barrel Shot Guns. Sliol and Pow- ‘
■ ‘ del Flasks, (foil Ciipr, of best makers.
Paten VV adding,&c,; Allen’s and Colt's Re
solving Pistol*, und others ; English B-it and
Pocket Pistols.
CLARK & CO.
Dealers in fine Watches, Silver Wares, Jew
elry, Guns, Ac.
Augusia, Jan. 8 a ts
Great Bargains!!
fI'MIE undersigned would call the attention
1 cl the public to their Stock of
*l>riii£ :*is*l Niiimiior Goode,
just m-eived, and which limy oiler to sell at
very reduced prices; among which are the fol
lowing
Fine French and other Muslins;
Jaconet and Ciossbared Muslins;
Bareges and Tissues;
Barege Detains and Silk Ginghams;
French Ginghams, Cambrics, Chimcsets;
Collars and I’ndersleeves;
Embroidered lldkts and Muslins;
Muslin Rebel, tine Silks;
I’rapes, Shawls, Trimmings;
Fine Parasols, all kinds;
Largs assortment of Ribbons;
Calicoes, assorted, larae supply;
Brown and bleached Homespuns,
Bonnets and Hats, for Misses.
Bools, Shot s, Slippers and Gaiters.
A-tine assortment of
Kcady Jlndu 4 loiliitig.
Shirts, Vests, Stocks, Cravats, Ac
Loien Plains and Dulls, brown and grass
colored.
Demasie, Table Cloths, a variety;
Birds’ Eye l'taper and Towelling;
Irish Liuenes, and Hosier),
l Gents and Ladies’ Linen lldkfs.
Assorted Jewellery such as Finger, and Ear
Rings, Brensi Puts. Guild Chains,
Pens and Pencil Cases;
Watches, Ac., Ac,,
To which they cull the attention f the pub
lic, with confidence that a call ami examina
tion ol ihe Stock and prices cannot tail t
j please. MPUKAiM a- BROTHER.
Statham’s Corner.
Greenesboro, - March 19. 12—ts
Triangular Block
CLOTHING STORE,
Fronting on Cotton Avenue and 2d St.
r I MI I. Great Emporium for all kinds of G EN
JL TLKMKN’S, Youths and Children’*
GLO 111 ING, and Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods. Also, a large stock *f
HAT* A CAPS,
from the brat manufacturers.
A K-ueralstock of fine am) common Trunks,
Carpet Bag*, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, Ac
4cc , *t die lowest Cash Prices. WE ARI
BOUND TO SELL.
11. FITCH A. CO
Maeen, Nov. C, 1853. 45—ly
NEW STORE,
At the corner adjoining the old Sanford
Hotel, Greenesboro, Ga.
I \\f HER E may be found n general Arsoit
i * incut of Family and Plantation Groce*
; rice, which will fie sold low for cash, or on a
; short credit ta approved purchasers. The
j Gteek, which will receive front lime to time
such additions a* the demand may require AH
present consists in part of the following arti
, clos, viz:
Refined and Brown fin cars, Cuba and New
Orleans Molasses, Sugar House Syrup, Prim*
Rio Coflee, Old Government Java Coffee, Hy
son and Black Teas, Rice, Salt, Preserves,
Pickhs, Mnce, Citren, Saleratus, Soda, Sperm
and J allow Candles, Lamp and Linseed Oil,
While Lead, Putty, Pepper, Spiee, (finger,
I’nbaceo, Segura, Yeast Powders, Preserved
Salmon rtmf Lobster, Fresh Fruits, Candies,
Cheese, Window Glass, Iron, Nails, Steel,
Lagging Rope, Hardware. Cutlery, Crockery,
Wood Ware, A-e.
The Subscribers wifi at all times, pay full
price* for cotton.
C. C. NORTON >Co.
Greenesboro, Jan. 1, 1853, 1
G. W. FERRY & GO
WIISI.ESAI.E A KI) RETAtr, DEAI-HRS I'M
Ss;its, lloiitiei.. I lotVHt,
ant! liiibreflui,
toni .; I la/1 Building, Broad Street ,
Augusta, (da.
*. 21, 1852. $
LAW SOI* A. GODFSEY,
COMMISSION M
39 Bay Street,
!. nvannali, Georgia.
P. A. Lawson, J. E. Geormiv.
August 7, 1852. 32
Wanted,
V Coach Painter and Trimmer, who can
come well recommended as a competent
wcnkiiren, ami a man oi steady and industrious
habits. SuJi an one can find regular employ
ment at good wages, by applying to the Sub
ecriberoat White Plains, Ga.
PARKER, RAINEY &. HOWELL
March 1 5th, 1853. ts
Chronicle Ac Sentinel copy, till forbid.
E. G. CABANISS,
ATTOR \F, Y A T LAW,
Forsyth, Ga.
March 12, 1853. fl-ly
Shoemuker Wanted.
fJNHE Subacriber wishes to employ a first
* rate Shoemaker, at hia Tan Yard, rear
WoodviHe. A good and steady wo:kn.an
will find an advantagenui situation, by an
early application.
Z If. If. WILLIAMS.
March 19, 1853, 13—ts
KELLAM k HOWELL.
ftt Law,
Atlanta, Ga.
Will continue to dispatch all professional bu
siness entrusted to their care, to the futlsuiia-
I'aotion of their clients.
A. R. Kei.i.am C. C. Howei.i,.
May 15, 18.T2. 3U— ly
L. V. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT MW,
Atlanta, Ga.
UTU.L attend to business in l'e I r ll>
the adjoining counties.
Nov. “0-
Beautiful Daguerreotypes.
ii BRUSH hi* taken Rooms at the In-
U • drx Office building, or Sons of Temper
slice Hall, where he will remain for a few
days to take
I>AM ID ISRIIOI'I ii:s
in the Best and Highest style of the..
Art.
O* On hatio', and for sale cheap, a good as
sortment o( Fine Uold Lockets. Breast Pins,
Bracelets and Watch kevs. The public are i
politely invited to call and examine.
l’enlield, March 19, 1*53. 13—ts
J. eT williams. |
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta Georgia.
MAS now on hind, and expects to continue ‘
to keep during the coming season, a lies
vy Stock of choice Tennessee Bacon and ’
Lard. Persons wishing to purchase would do
well to eall on him in petsoti or by letter be
lore purchasing elsewhere.
March 19, 1853. 13—
ChicLcring s Celebrated
Piano-Fortes.
rpHE Subscriber respectfully announces, that
I he still continues to furnish PIANO
FOR I'ES from the above famous manufactur
er at short notice and on reasonable terms.
NATHAN B CLAPP.
Prof of .Music ill the Female College
Greenesboro', 0;
March 19,1853. 13
New Goods! New Goods!!
DAVIS & WOOD.
ATTOI'I.D respectfully announce to their
triendsand . ustomers that they are now
receiving and opening a New stock of Spring
and Summer Goooa ; a large variety ol Staple
and fancy l.oods, bough t for cash, and will be
sold low tor cash, or good paper Ihe public
are respectfully invited to call and examine be
fore huyng elsewhere.
Mardi 19th. 13
TR ACTS.
r TMIR Subscriber respcclluhy informs the
J pub’ie that hr keep* on aiul .a general
awonmeiii oi the American i’ract Society s
publications; including the Temperance eMau
and other Temperance Tracts Order?
I promptly attended to. \
H SAFFOLD.
Greentahoro’, Ga Feb. 12.
New Spri i” Goods.
SNOWDFN A SHEAR have just received,
by fttamcr, from New York, a btautiiul
assortment ol New Spring Goods, among
which nr*
Fancy Grenadines, of new and beautiful
slyi s;
French Printed Jaconets, aid Fancy Scotch
j Lawns;
| Fancy Silks, for Ladies’ Spring and Sum-
Dresses, of beautiful styles;
Superior Plum Black, Isphan. or Rep Silks,
of the best quality;
Superior Plain Black Si ! ks, 34 and 36 inuh
e wide, of rich Lustre and extra quality;
Superior Plain Black Gros L’eLyon, of ei
-1 tra quality;
j Plain Black Silk Grenadines, a beautiful ar
-1 tide for Ladies’ Dresses;
Lupin’s Plain Black Bareges, of th* best
quality;
I Black Marquisse, and Black Satin Plaid
Bareges, of beautiful styles for Ladies’ Mourn-
I ing Dresses;
Black Crape md Lisse Veils, for Mourning;
Satin Stripe Black Chally’s and Black
Marce ines;
Superior 5-4 and 6-4 Black English Crapes,
for Veils;
Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid Gloves, a complete
assortment of Spring colors;
Fancy Ginghams, of new and beautiful
Myles;
Plain, Black and Mottled 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 Frin
ges;
Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons, of new
| Spring styles; with a variety of other articles,
t suitable ior the Spring season, and to which
! they respectfully invite the attention of the
! public.
Augusta, March 12,1853. 11
Taylor’s Temperance Hotel
rnilG Proprietor takes this opportunity to in-
J- iorm the Temperance community and the
Public iu general, that be still continues, as he
has done lor the last Fair yer ~ to keep the
above named Louse on strictly Temperance
principles.
Thankful for past lavors, lie would again in
viteall who want a quiet, comfortable and
cheap home, while stopping in the city, to
gi,e him a call. This house is well located
for business men, being No. 2l COKTLAN DT
STREET, near Broadway, and ihe landing
ol most of tin Steamboats and Railroads in
the city. ELDAD TAYLOR.
New-York, 1853. 4—3 m
Washington Ilall,
IS Y £3 . S* . HEDDIRO,
Late Proprietor of the “Macon House.”
This well and favorably known Hotel (the
most convenient to the business part of the
eitjr,) is now open - for the accommodation of
Boarders, by the day, week or month—and [
particularly the Travelling Public.
The Subscriber,ever gaateful for past favors, I
respectfully solicits the continuance of hi* old !
customers and the public generally.
11, P. REDDING, Proprietor.
B, F. DENSE. Superintendent, would be
happy to wait on his oid friends at the Wash
ington Hail.
GOOD STABLING by W, C. JONES,
formerly ofForsyth. H. P R,
Macon, Oct 23 1852. 43—ts.
I.ffHONIA HOUSE.
r DIIE undersigned b-gslesv* in inform the
j -L public generally, that lie will b* prepared
i by the first of January next, to receive dan*-
j ierit and tegular boarders. Everv exertien
will be made t* render their, comforrtable.—
Parents who have children tli-y wish to edu-
I cate, cannot select a place that will surpass
i Lithoma for health,good morals,and religious
i privileges: and by placing them under the care
i ol Mr. &. Mrs, Wells, need have no fears but
I they will be strictly attended to. Price* re
’ amiable.
ANDREW WELLS.
Lithonia, Dec. 4, 1852. 49—6 m
Planters Tempeiwe House,
GRIIT JSr, GA.
( South -1! Va( Corner c; ihe Cily.j
j AM at my old stand with | • ity of good
cold water to drink, and as for the balance
they iiius_ lake the chances.
My pricea tor the future will be as follows:
For Man and Horae, supper, brea a fast,
and Lodging, ,‘J t ,25
~ „ Single Meal, 35
„ ~ Lodging, 15
Board per month with Lodging,... If! 1,00
„ „ „ without, 8,00
„ „ Week 3,50
„ „ Day, 75
Horse per Month, B,O'J
„ „ Dav, 60
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Proprie tor.
Sept 11th, 1852 36—ts.
i’ cmper ac c II o use.
I IYETTIIVILLE, GA.
tA/ r E ar at the well known s'and, recently
’ kept by A. Stratsan, n the N,E corner
ot he square; with as good a well ol water as
con be lotmd; and as for eatables, J-c , will en
deavor to furnish a quantity sufficient, in a style
suited io the ta *e of all our visitors. Our
prices are as foil, vs:
Man and Horse per night, with supper, break
fast and judging §1 15
“ Single Meal, 30
‘ Lodging 15
i Board per month, without lodging,... ..-J 9 00
“ “ with lodging 10 00
“ “ week, 300
“ “ day, 75
Horse per month 8 00
dav, 75
A. C. & H. LANCASTER.
P’ayetteville, Oct. 16. 42—ts
| UTHONIA HOTEL
On tltu Gi'oi'iiu i!Sui! P>oati.
DeKalb Cos. Ga.
Br J. M BORN.
Dee. 4, 1852, 49
Practice of Medicine.
nR D. C O'KEEFFE, (late of Penfield)
respectfully tenders his professional servi
ces to the citizen* of Greenesboro’ and Greene
fount) Office over Mr A. T. Scott’s More.
Greenesboro’, Ga. Aug. 21, 1852 34—-ts
i
Practice of Medicine.
DUS. JIIIIERB A JIAWEY.
OtrtcE next door to Morgan’s Tailoring
Establishment.
: Feb 5,1653. 6
E U L A \\ S 11 E,
Atluula, Ua.
( •'U'ssfo the best quality of Watches a
I Jewelry ever offered to tlie people of upu
‘Georgia. Call and see.
Atlanta, July 3d, 1852; 27—12w0.
Excesilor’s Sale.
YTTILL be sold in Greenesboro’on the first
V V Tuesday in May next, the plantation
on which Robert Peek, Fen., died, lying in
Greene County,joining the Lands of ihe 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—6 t
Administrator's Sale,
YYTILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in
! v Y May next, before the Court house in
Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Ga. One
third f gold lot, No. one thousand and sixty
nine. Sold under an order of the Court of Or
, dinany of Morgan County, a* the property of
Richard S Park, late of Morgan County de
ceased. ‘Perms Ca*h.
NANCY T. P VRK. Adm’rx.
HENRY WALKER, ) .
JOHN E. WALKER, <,
March 19,1853. 12—7 t
iwcxv sr” srrz: jsEi:
I YT7 I LI, be sold, before the Court House door.
] * V in Greene county, (under an order of
j the Ordinary olsaid county.) on the first Tu *s
| day in May next, one Negro Girl, named Mary,
about seventeen years of age. Sold as the
| property Lemuel Shipp, (an Insane man) for
the bom-fit of the said Lemuel Shipp and his
I creditors. Terms cash.
ISAAC A W ILLiAMS. Guard’ll.
March 19th, 1853. 12
a N WO months alter date, I will apply tothe
- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
j leave to sell the Land belonging to George W
j Thompson and Andrew J. Thompson, late of
i Greene County, deceased.
WILLIAM SANDERS, Ad’r.
Feb. 12, 1853. 7—2 m
GEORGIA, /
Greene County. $
! YY/ 11 ERE AS, Seaborn Calloway, Sen., ap
i it pies tome for Letters of Administra
j tion on the Estate ot Dr. R. S, Calloway, lale
j of said county deceased,
j ‘Plies- are therefore, io cite and admonish
j the kindred ol said decen ~ed, to appear at the
j nxt May Term of the Court of Ordinary, to
I be held for said county, to chow cause, if any
j they have, why Letters oi Administration
! should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
! boro’, this 30th day of March, 1 >53
| 14—5 t JAS W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
CARMICHAEL & BEAN,
Al'GUb’fA, GA,
jlf EEF constantly on hand, in addition ,v
* v their extensive Stock of Hardware ane
i Cutlery, a large supply of Agricultural Imple
! inert*,consisting oi Ploughs,Cultivators, Har
: rows, Corn Sheiler*, Straw Cutter*. Wises
I Fsna,Thresher*,Grain Crablea, Ac. A.e.
\ Feb. 22,1852. %
4 . -
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!
fTAHE Subscriber hiving aysned a shsp at
i -L Stevens’ Mill, nesr Smyrna Church, j
Greene County, is prepared to furnish Wheat;
Fans. Thrashing Machines, <£c as cheap or
cheaper than can he furnished from the North, ■
end of a qualily equal to any in the country.
Also, turning in wood or iron, or any work in
that line. He refers persona unacquainted
with his work, to Mr. O. P. Daniel, Mr.
Thomas Ilart, Mr, Isaac A. Williams and
others B. A. LeRABOUR.
Jan. 32,1953. 4 —6nt
piano fortes.
‘TMIE Subscribers have now,am! keep con
-I stantly on hand, as large and well sa ec
ted Stock ol Piano Fortes its any house in thr
State end from the most celebrated manufac
turers of the North. Our assortment is very
complete—ranging from the neat plain Six ,
Octave, to the rich and linely finished Centre
Sven Octave Pianelorteß-all put up n the latesi
styles ol Rose wood aud Mahogany ee cs—and j
in point of facility and delicasv o, touch j
I strength, beauty and equality of tone, style j
j and finish of workmanship, cannot be excelled i
; by any made in this or any other country.
; O’ Persons in want of a first rate Piano- I
tone land one too which will be guaranteed to
please, m no Sale) would do well t<- examine
our Stock beiore purchasing elsewhere. Fii j
tes Irom §335, to §430. A written guar
tee will accompany ev.ry Piano we sell
ME LODE ON rs. Fout and Five oc tat in!
I neat, plain Rosewood cases,from §SO to §75. !
; Ala* mi hand a heavy lot of Sheet Music fori
| Piano Fortes and Guitars. Also on hand Gui-,
; tars, Violins, Banjoes, Tambarines, Flutes—|
and Guitar and Violin strings. Violin keys,
tail pieces, &.C., and instruction books for all 1
nstrumetus.
CLOUD & SHACKELFORD,
i Griffin, Geo. July 31, 1852. 30
“NOTICE.
E firm of Ware ts Vincent, having
J been dissolved by mutual consent, nil per-;
sons indebted to the same, will please make
immediate payment, as the debts due the firm
must be collected without drljy.
HENRY C WARE
CHARLES A VINCENT.
White Plains, March L'6, 1853. 13 6t
Frcnch Em bro ider ies.
ONO\\ DEN At SHEAR have just received,
lO by steamer,from New York, a beautiful
assortment of Embroideries, atlong which are
Ladies Worked Chimizetirs, of new and
splendid styles;
Ladies’ Work'd Undersleeves and Muslin
! Collars;
Elizahethean Worked Cambric Collars, of
elegant sty les;
Cambric Bands and Worked Flounces, for
Ladies’ Underslseves;
Ladies’ Mourning Collars, of new and
I beautiful sty les;
liem Stich and French Lawn Handker
chiefs;
Ladies’ French Lawn Ilandkercbifs, for
I niouriiing; to which tiny respectluily invite the
attention of the Ladies.
Augusta, March 12,1833. 11
Attention Farmers!
\S 1 have taken gieat pains to get a work
man (and have su ceeiled in so doing) ]
1 hope all that have any thing to do in the way ,
Jof a Blacksmith will give me a cal!
E N BEAZLEY. J
I Woodvfile,Greene Cos. Jan. 15 3 3,n.
Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or nervous de-
Li idy, aml diseases oj the kidneys, and atl
diseases arising Jrom a disordered Liver tr
Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward
Piles, Dtdlncss or Plood to ihe Head, Acid
ity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn,
Disgust for food, Fullness, or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Flu titling ut the pit of ihe Stomach, Swim
ming of the head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fi tiering at the Heart, Che
king nr sujfuruting sensations when in a ly
ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots er
webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain
in the head, Deficiency or Perspiration, yel
lowness of the Slim und Eyes, Fain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &.e , Nuddan
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings oj Evil and Great de
pression of spirits.can be effectually sured by
DR. HOUFLAND’S
Celebrated German Bitters*
PREPA RED nr
I>K. V. 31. JACKSOY,
At the German Medicine Sion, 139
Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above disease* i* not
excelled.il equalled, by miv other preparation
in the United States, as the cures attest, in ma
ny cases after skillful physicians bad tailed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of is
valids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifi
cation of diseases of the Liver and leaser
glands, exercising the most searching pow*r*
in weakness and affections of the digestive or
gans, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
l'iom th UoAou B.
Tlie Editor said, D?e. 22nd
Ur. llooflaiii'sU tflcbra.td German BitUfr* for thtcure *f Jatmt
Cun y.xuu iTi'in iiie u>e ut tins reineuy. \V v ui* 9onvinc9xl tbai.
m tiie u.-e ot'tiie e iiittcrs, tlie ixitiem coa tanil.v gam* strangib
anti viijor—aiat wurchy oi great cou-ideratiou. ‘1 hwy are jplaa
lant iu tasta aud smell, and ea > be used by persona with lb
muht delicate BtumaehK wiih baiety, under any oiroumstani.
We are speakingiiol9 exper.uueu, and to th adiioud weadvjM
their Use.
•Scutt’i Weekly,” one of the bu.,t Literary published
said,Ang 20--
“Vr. liuuf.and’s German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jack*
‘on, are now roceouimended by some 01 the most pruuiinent
mem- er. 01 tuc f.ieul.y as an article of much efin aey iu case* of
female we .kness. Astucu i> tbeeuye, we would advise al mutt.era
to uuiaiu a 1 Uvtie. and tiius ave them.elves much aickutos. F#r-
Mjnoui de ilitaieJ cuuatltutions will had the .e Litters advanta
ge Uo t” thwir health, a, we know from OAperieuee the *hlu*ri/
eSeetthey haveupoa weak system
to URL* L\ IDEXCE
The lion. C\ D. llinciine, iiayur ol the City of Camden, N. J
say
iluofland 8 Gernv.in Bitter;.--Wc have seen many flattering
notices of i.iiuie.ii ‘ine, aud the source from which they cimo
induced us to luaac inquiry re.-|ec ting its merits. Crum inquiry
we were per*..a<led to lnc i., an,, say >\e found it speeme m
itv actiou upon divcavis ol the liver and digestive organa, and ibe
poweiitd iuiiueme u exerts up'm nervous pro.-ttrauuu i ready
urpimug. ite ihuoaud the nei vea, br.ug.ng tnem
iu-o a s.l of repo 0, making icep r.-f:e lung
•’if this m.*.item • wa.> mote gem Tally used, we are satisfied
there would be ie.-s aickne , a. from the stomach, liver, and
nerv in ihe great majority of real and im.tgiuary di ease*
eiueunte. Have them in a healthy condition, and you van bid
deiiaiuc to tpi itnue- g nerally. 1 nib extra.•rulimry medieiue ▼. e
would advice our 1 lenu.v who are at all inJi po ed, to give atrial
it will re .ojumend i. e.b It bhould, iu fact,be ,uevery family
No other meuieiucca* produce uch evnleucctof merit. ,r
Jvvidcuv.e upon cvt .tiue has ten received (like the foregoing)
from ail sec ion - 01 the Cmon, tlie last three years, ami tee
strunges. testimony in it favor, 1. that there i, more of it u*ed
iu thcpr .ttioe A the regular l hy&ieuin> of 1 hilacelpUia,tban Kli
o.her .u.uuuacuiubilcu.u fact that can easily We establi-.hed,
and fully proving tint a scientitle proparation willuie,t vied
ih i! quic. approv.il when presenie.i even in tin.* form.
Th.ia tiiri medicine will cure Liver Complaint'and Dyspepsia,
uo one can doubt ul'.ern ing it as threeteu. It act> spvciiica ly
upi.u the atoniarh turn livci: it is preferable to calomel in &u
bilun.N aisc.i t— .he uiteet is iuunedi:ite. Ihey can l.c uumiaie
teieu to iem.deor infant with .-afety ami rehab.e benefit.
Look well to the minks of the genuine
Thoy have tlu written signal; re of M. Jnekson upen tbe
wrapper, ami hu name > .own iu < ho bottle, without wlub obey
are spurious.
i'or a.e Wholenale und Keiail at the German Medi.'inr S*ov*
No J2UAren .>rtc.,oi.e -...0r t-elow
respectable dealers g- i.er.-ily tluough the country.
PRICES Rf.DUCED.
To enable a.i c:Bi 3 . f t.,vai.tl> to vnjojr th*
advaatage* of taeir great restorative powti*.
Single bottle 75 cents.
Alas lor Sa'e oy VVALTER GUIFIN.
Grreneslioro’ G ..
Wholesale Agent* (er N.C.,S. C., Ga fe
Fi*. UaVILaND iIARRELE &. C*.
Cliarlealon, S. C.
Nov. 30,1553 47--ly
A llmse 8c the AHlicitid.
‘1 HE CELEBRATED
Jew David's; Hebrew Piaster.
\ Certain remedy fur all fixed pain* is
-IV- tlie Fide, Ciust, Loins, Back, Bowel*,
Muscles, Riiuinatism in all its var.ed forma,
Nervous Allien*ns, I t.tigs and Liver Com
plaints, Spinal A flections, femme Wrakiiesa
es, etc. for tlie above complaints ibis plas
ter lus no equai, Tlie great eeletimy which
it has alitady acquired, not only in the old,
but m the new world—the extraordinary cure*
it has performed in tlie most extreme cases of
sulfering, have a qnirrd f>r it such a reputa
tion,'.bat the proprietor lias not —until recent
ly —been able to supply ball tile demand.
The sales throu 5 l oat every city, tow n and
vil'age in the United titates, are without a par
allel!
A circumstance not surpvl'ing. when thevast amount •’ ha
iiLin •i.fcer.ng relieved by its ue is considered. In Spinal De
sects. the i> ■ i.-.-t* tu a.iy is of the most decided cbaructer. la
Ncpvou.w CViuphiiius, nmc.eeu oaae cut of tweniy, readily yield
to thepeneua iDg .-timula com.iii.ed in tin vaium le prcpar.ition.
In Ivaeumati m, either acu.c or chronic, the claims ot the Ile
bruw l'l.wsicr have long s.nce teen univer ally acknowledged.
Tlio e who are laboring upiter weak b .ck.. no mutter from what
cause the weaUne> :.,.*y have originu ed—even if ?u. b person*
have l-eon mi guided in p.cviOUN appLcaiii ns in the uae of tL*
lie! row I'la ter ih.y will find the uilecteu pur. suduculy restored
toitj original Boundnc.vi.
As -i.ppo. ur iu cases of eoitsLimt-ional it vriil be
f ‘Und ol .rea* advantage. It is particularly recomuieuded M
Fentait wuu are .-urt’.-nr.* i r.>m ud>t n weakness, or geueralde
b;i v In 1. u, ittni 1. <;s ah the virtues which the meet
scien in • i.iina was capa lc of < o;np n nding from valuable üb
.un'.- f-andiu the tdu c .11. und wiiile found entirely free
horn t e objection? which r.:e a ource of complaint witb tue
nun crou'. picad-phister uo.v before the public.
Ti.eee pia tecs pn- os. the.idvatiia;;e<>f being put up in air tight
bo/.e-—hence they retain their full virtue-) iu atl climates.
Lctuuc ol’ v ouittcrl'vils aud
Bane Hinitatioas.
None genuine without tlie engraving ol
Jew David on tlie wrapper around each box.
Price 50 cente per box. Each box contain*
sufficient to spread six or eight plasters.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOVIL &
i MEAD; Chartres Street, New Orlea n,G*n
eral Agents lor tlie South and West.
Sold by I.er.druiv. & llawkin.v Lexington,
„ 11. Norton to. Madison.
Aiid • y Agents appointed in every town in th* Stake.
(jpeenosboro’ Drug’ Storo!
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Faints,,
Oils, Perfumery, Bye Staffs,
Glass, A c '-i 4-c.
’Flic Subscriber having bought the entire
! Stock of Drugs, Fixtures, &e., of Mr. D. S.
I Holt, hasjust added a recent purchase, a com
plete catalogue oi nriicles in the above line,
which he now offers to the citizens, on as fa
vorable terms as can be obtained in any mar
ket for the same quantity and quality. Th*
Chemicals, Physicians’ Drugs, Extracts, &*.,
are warranted pure as can be obtained. An
assortment ofthe most approved Patent Modi
| cities, also on hand.
WALTER GRIFFIN.
Oct. l, 1852. 40— 9m
GEORGIA, )
Greene County, tj
\\. r U ERLAS, John W. Reid, applies to nt*
’ ’ Dr Letters of Administration on the Ea
tate 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 be held for said County, on the
First Monday in May next, to show cause, it
any the) have, why Letters of Administration
i should not he gianted said applicant.
Given under my Innd at cilice iu Greenes
! boro’, this 22d of March, 1853.
13—5 t JAS. VV. GODKIN, Ordinary.
Uiuniary s Blanks
Fo< s,.;e v ’Vo u .iincr Office.