The temperance banner. (Penfield, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 16, 1853, Image 5

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From Gleasons Pictorial. Welly. BY PKCEBK Cinr.T. I'm glad you ‘■don't love him, 1 really did fvsr, (Nay, frown nut so terribly, Nelly, my dear); Hit voice wits mi witching, Ilia eyes were *o bright, Though you did not love him, I feared that you might! So you're cundid, now, Nelly, You're telling mo true, “Hi* voice never Bounded Bewitching to you.” Yet I sometimes have thought When yen heard hie soft tone, That a tittle more teiiderncee Spoke in your own. And you’re sure you don’t care, now, My dear little elf, •Who else he talks lovo t , So ’ll* not yourself.” Sometimes when yo'r forehead Such crimson would take, ] suspected—no matter, I’ve made a mistake. Nay, do net now, Nelly, O, do not lie mad, Since you say yon don’t love him, It makes rue so glad: Because I would never Have told it, you see, But honestly, darling, He's talked love to me ! Are you glad he has done What you wished to do; That he talked about love To another than you! Yes, you siirelv must leel Quito a sense of relief, —• But those tears are not joyous, That sob is like grief I Me said Ire had hidden it Long in his hr. us:,— 11 w you tremble; nay, listen, 1 II tell you the rest, ite ■, sir),just as true As ‘sit here alive, That h loved you, doar Nelly,— A -I) you revive ! [From the A". 1. Lvcuing l'o>l J I The Art of Social Intercourse. Our author lays down, as a general i principle, to “avoid tin* appearance ol I form.” The tone of modern society j in easy and unceremonious.—Never undertake to go through with a bit of fino manners when tho intention i* transparent —one should bo natural, ncliug always as it one could not have donebthervvi.se. Perhaps the great se cret of a good manner is to forget your, self. Conspicuous people must find it hard to avoid awkwardness. One for. niality is practised in this fivored land t a fearful extent. The further south you go, the worse it is. We mean that •f introducing, Smith of Mississippi, meets his friend Brown of Alabama, walking will) Jones of Tennessee !” They advance, shake hands, fall back and touch their heavers. Come, gen tlemen, let’s take a drink ! Whirl shall it be/ All drink. Jones then sees Thompson approaching—Mr. Smi’h, Mr. Thompson of Texas—more shak ing of hands, more touching ol beavers, more drinking, on through the entire thirty States. A traveller once told me that he had undergone fourteen in troductions and lourteen invitations to j “liquor” in one evening ut u club in a j southern city. At tho north, he get* j off the hand —another odious custom, j The hand should never he given except I to a friend or a pretty vvoni.m. “The true rule is, nevei to introduce | unless there is an express reason lor msking two people acquainted.” We must add on our own authority, j tht present is the proper word for tins : kind of acquaintance-making. Tho MS. is discursive on the subject | of oonjugal relation. We will quote j an extract or two : “A bachelor is a person who enjoys! everything and who pays for nothing. | Nevertheless most men marry, at least in this country. Using married, they should never trouble Hie on j >\men t ot the bachelor by fondling their wives! in hit presence, or bestowing uny man ‘ ner of public tenderness on them j There is in worse taste. The bystan- j ders are sure be either envious or tm- | happy, for it is a bitter thing, as Sliak- | •pear tells us, to look cl happiness , through another man’s eyes; or they think the sentiment misplaced and are ! disgusted.—livery Benedict should ! eeonoriso the exuberance of bis atl’ec- j lion, and keep it to sweeten tele.a.teles. He will w ant it before he gets to the j end.” And we add our directions to the “Afflicted,” never to talk about Mrs. in public, nor about any other near; relative. It is a secondary form ol egotism, and equally repulsive. “The system of mu king a parade or procession of a marriage; going to! Philadelphia in a white bonnet, wear- 1 ing orange flowers and bridal laeo to! bails after tin* wedding, is unmetctfully quizzee, by French people. 1 think with justice. It is very w ell for John * whea he marries Susan, to take her to! Jersey City ami back, for a “pleasure 1 ride,” as the Westerners call it, to sit with her hand in his all the wav over again, but gentlenu n ought to know fetter and stay at b line. “But the way, too, my countrymen, when you send out v our wedding cards, <io not put your name and ber m the left hand corner of th paste board—as if you had entvrod in’o a commercial arrangement, mid wish to give ‘.aimso! the firm. “If a nun lias to convey his wde and mother in.law , (poor fe!low! ) there, by making what is called in M .ssachu ORGAN OF 111 E OF TEMPERANCE AND .S I ATE TEMPERANCE CON VENTION gelti, a Lynn couple, “two gals and a ■ feller,” let him beware of offering an arm to each, and walking sandwich be tween them. An offence against ap pearance which could not be tolerated, even in a serious male accompanying two strong-minded sisters from anniver. sarv meeting at the labernacle. ••The French have a happy phrase for this method; they call it going en painier. The alllusion is to the ass be tween his two loaded baskets.” Good weather this, for doctors and cobblers. During the past week, the demand for cough mixtures urtd thick i boots bus gone up fifty per cent. J ill ‘May comes, (egging aw * and squib j goes will be quoted “above par,” like In rick man’s only bov. ! MILLER & WAR RE *\, DEALERS IN Fancy Maple y <Joofls. \ Corner, opposite the, Mansion House.. H AVE received the largest stock of Spring and Summer Dry Good* which they have* | rvcr offered, embracing every vuriety of Dr tr* j Good*: I,;idir Black and White Luce Mantilla*, Blark and Colored hiik Mantillas, |{irh Slock ol Cnibroideries; Kvening Dresses, Lace Curtains; | Damask Table Cloth*, & Napkins; 1 Pillow Case, Linen and Towellings; | 12 4 Linen Sheetings and 12 4 Cotton do. i Fancy plaid Linens, ‘Tweeds and Cashme i reis lor Roys wear; Heavy Planters Linen Cottonades, Fancy j Linen Drills and Fronch Cassnueres for Gen tlemens wear • We have also a fine Jot of Osnaburgs, Stripes, Mailboro and Cnglish plaida for ser ▼ant* wear, allot which we will sell cheap; We reHpectlully solicit erdem from our ■ friends at a distance and will warrant every nrticle to please. Augusta, April 9. 15 IMlMli ISoltiiitf < lotll*. IUST received of “llett Anchor Brand” of all numbers by MILLER & WARREN. Corner opposite the Mansiou House Augusta, April !L 15 Fresh Garden, Grass and Field Seed. \ Select assortment of th<* b. st Imported Seed, lor Sale in quantities to suit pur chasers, Catalogues furnished, with directions tor planting to those who purchase. WM 11 aIN ES, 217, Broad St. Augusta, April 9, 1853. I ‘I n Peruvian Guano. \ Supply kept constantly on hand through out the year; for wale by Wholesale or Retail, by WM. HAINES. Augusta, Ga. AprilO. 15-3 m Calcined Plaster of Paris. fl / | Barrels,just received, suitable for Bias lerers hard woik; for sale by WM HAINES. Broad St. Augmta. April 9. 15-3 m Hydraulic Cement, i/V Bairels Hosendsle Ilydrulic Cement, 11 J warranted of first quality; for sale by WM. HAINES, Augusta. Ga. April 9. 15-3 in PHILIP aTmOISE, IMPORTER AND DEALER lU DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS, CIS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, 4-c„ <(c. ? No. Iltroa<l-Nt. Augiivta,Gii. Under the Augusta Hotel. n,\S now in Store, an extensive and well assorted slock of flesh and genuine ar ticles, which he is prepared tosell at low pri- I ces. and on accommodating terms. Country Merchants. Physicians and Plan ters are invited to call and examine, be lon purchasing elsewhere. Augusta. April 9. 15 PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY. Varnishes, Brushes, Painters’ slid Glaziers’ Materials, fur rale at Wholesale and Retail, on accommodating trms, hy PHILIP A. MOISK, Dealer in Paints, Oils, ,Vc. 195, Broad st. Augusta, Ga. j Aprils. lf> TT\ANNRRS’ OIL—BO Barrett Tanners’ I -i- Oil, just landed and for sale hy PIULLP A. MOISE, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Ac. 1115 Broad st , Augusta, Ga. April 9. 15 BOOI’S & SHOES AI DRK il A ROYAL DEALERS IN jiOOTSAND SHOES, at Metcalf’s non ! U Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonii j Hall. A. &K. have on hand, and will contin ‘ ue to receive, per weekly steamers from Nev York and Philadtlphia, a large and well aelec ted stock of the most fashionable and neates ‘ finished LADIES, MISSES, GENTS 1 YOUTHS and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AN F j SHOES. all of winch they invite the public t< : examine, and compare prictt and quality !■ fore purchasing. N. B.—Be sure to call at ctr Iron Fro* 1 Store. Augusta, Feh 5,1853. s—ly Augusta Seed Store. Nearly opposite the United States and Globe Hotels. r IMIF, Subscriber has rect ived and w ill eon JL tin ue to receive throughout the season. hi stock of fresh and genuine GARDEN SEEDS--Crop 1852. Gauntry Merchants supplied as usual. Great Asparagus Loots; White stid Red Onion Setts, Lucerne, \\ hi'e and Red Clover, Ac. Ac. J. U. SERVICE. Feb 5, 1853. B—2m NOTICE. r TM!F. firm of Ware 4- Vincent, having -L been dissolved hy mutual c lisent, all per soi s indebted to tiis same, will please make i immediate payment, as the debts due the firm mutt bt collided without delay HENRY C WARE CHARLES A VINCENT White Pisine, March Vfi, 1 c 53 13—fit Clark & Cos. Late dark , Racket Sp Cos., opposite the Rail Road Rank, Augusto, | I AVE now in Store complete Stocks of all ■ * kinds of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware; Clocks; Po k. t uml Tabl* Cut ! J er y Dun*; Pistol**, epe; with a grticral assort ment of Fancy Good*. I hey offer to the trade, Country Merchant*, and Dealer* generally, a (rood eupp'y ol C;as. y ; i Spring*; Material* and Tools, of every ties j cripiion. Jan. 8 2 ts J. w. PATTEK.SON, ” ATTOIt 1% i; 1 A'r I. AW . Forsyth, Aloniot Cos., Ga. March 26,1(5.53. ]3—ly lIAItUUKJK A: COOki:, factors and I COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BAY STREET, auxuttiiiUua is*} 3X.„ 1 R S. HARDWICK J. G. COOK. Nov. 9th,1850. 45—ts. E, J. Johnston—Macon,Gn Wholesale and Retail Denier i Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Si’ ver Plated Ware, Bun*, Cutlery, -Tlilitnry uii* fancy Guuifv, J Daguerrotype Slock, Watchmakers’ and Su vcrsmiths’ Materials, Musical I(istrunieet Perfumery, ifc. dj-c. ? doors from the Lanier House. Watch work executed in the beat minin’ at short notice, and warranted. Macon, Nov, 6,1852. 45--1 y Fancy Dry Good, sit Waole* ale or itatail. [Oil the Iron Front Store House, adjoin ing Logan and Atkinson's old corner.) r IMIE subscribers would respectfully inform l the trading community that they have just opened a magnificent Stock of F;i icy * y mmmls embracing ♦•very thing that is New and desir able in the Dress G ods line, to which they ir.- vite particular attention. Having positively adopted the one prior System, and hedig determined not to he uu uersold, they are confident that inducements w ill be offered both in quality of Good* and price*, that cannot he surpassed i<■ Georgia. Strangers v.siting the city, will phase re member BOSTII K Sl Joil NS Macon, Ga. Nov. b, 1852. 45—ly Now Machine Shop, asy ja ts i:n it*. \\ \st .t i; \ OF OXFORD,GA. Manufacturer of Furniture, Sash Blinds and Doors, <yc. rj-c., on good terms. OO” Ono ot two good YVotkmen wn Died. Oxford, Feb. 5, 1853. 6—ts Teacher Wanted. r pilE Trustees of the Female Academy, • eight miles North of Lexington, t'gie ihorpe County, are desirous to employ a com petent female Instructress, to t ke charge of said Academy. It is a healthy and p'casant location, and a good sn'ary can he had Ap ply early, to Isaac Thornton or John Tiber, Lexington. March 12, 185.1. II Public Notice. Suhscrbers are now opening at the JL jVftc Store opposite their old stand, on Bmad street, a beautiful assortment ot (iockv, Stationary, atid fancy taOUti*. Including a Choice Selection of Combs. But toia, Phis Needles. Thimbles, Scissors, Ra -7.018, Pen and Pocket Knives, Gold and Silver pencils and Pencil Cases ol every style ad quality; together with a larg-- invoice of I'oys and other aritdes. suitable for preseois for old and young Iblks, viz: Rosewood V ; Boxes; Writing Desks; line Port Folios; monies; Card Cases,of Ivory, Pearl and Snell ;Onie very handsome ) Also An Invoice of Cheap . Jewelry , Sin h ns. Ear Hoop - , Finder Rings, Pins, Watch Chains, Watches, NeckJucts, Gold and Silver Thimbles, t)'-c , &c. Also, n large assortment of Transparent Window Shades, Wall Papering, F.re Screens, and Bordering to match In short, our stuek of Goods being now tnc largest and b st assorted in the Citv, the pub lie are invited to cll and select lor them selves; for we can assure our customer” that every article found at our siore f r sale will be offered to them M Charleston Prices. DUNII AM 4- BLE vKLEY. dugusta,Ga. Jail 29.1 * 3.5--3 in Spring Styles. 1853. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Straw Goods, Spc! 33 liulesalc .V Itotail. (T EO. W FERRY, is now receiving his .J Spring Stock, consisting of Beebe &. Co’s. Spring Sty e. Moleskin ate Beaver Hats, of various grades and prices Merchants do do. Fancy dress Hats, Black, Pearl and \\ hits various styles. Panama Hat, Florence, Swirs Canton, Kossuth, Rutland. French, and Pearl Straw. Palm Leaf, double and single bum,and Man ntlla grass do. BONNETS. Relgrudes, Florences, Silk, and Straw Bon nets, a variety ol braids, ol latest and moat ap proved styles Also of Wool Hits and Umbrellas the largest, as sortment in the city. All of wliuh will be sold at wholesale or retail at the lowest prt c*s possible. Call and s-*e at G. W. FERRY'S Masonic Hall building, Broad St. Augusta. Feb. 19, 1853. s Cash Store. G E 0 R G E w . PRICE, Dealer in fancy and -table dry GOODS, for Cash On.* door from the Washington Hotel, Macon Ga. Nov. 6, 1852. 45 ” 1 >’ > s hi’ ‘t k LBS. Choice Lard, just re ail rvtif reived and forsaleon good J terms by J. E. 33 ILLIA.MS. Atlanta. Feb 12.1853. 7 -*‘ 11 Land Plaster J /3A Blirels l.smi Plas'er lor sustsmine I 3 F3 9 the properties of Guano, w hen nd I vied to the Soil; tor Sale hy ihe s • eie Vtre. or I otherwise. “ M. HAINE% Atigust-'. Ga. ; April 9 C' 3m Taylor’s Temperance Hotel rpHK Prop.ieu rtak.s this Opportunity to in- I form the Temprrance cninirunily and the Public in general that he still continues, aa he : has done lor the list six years, to keep the Above named r ouse on strictly Temperance principh a Thankful for j nst lavors, he would again in viteall wlio want a quiet, comfortable and cheap home, while stopping in the city, to \ gi.ehitn a call This house 13 well located f,,r business men, being No. 28 COR PL A N D I STREET, near Broadway, and the landing of most ol tic Steamboats and Railroads in the city. ELDoVD TAY LOR. New-York, 1853. 4—3 in Washington Hall, B 1 is . I . Ui;D*>* >< , Lute Proprietor of the “ Macon House. ’ This well and favorably known Hotel most convenient to the business part of the city,) is now open tor the accommodation of. Boarders, by the day, week or month—and particularly the Travelling Public. The S jb-criber, ever gaateful for past favors, reppectfuMy solicits the continuance of his old I customers and the public generally. 11, P. REDDING, Proprietor^ B, F. DENSE. Superintendent, would be liappy to wait on iiisold friends at the Wash ington Hail. GOOD STABLING by W, C. JONES, formerly of Forsyth. 11. P. R, Macon, Oct 21 1852. 43—ts. LI J HUM A il()L^r TFiIE undersigned begs leave in inform the -I- public generally, that he will he prepared by tlie lirst of January next, to receive tians ient and regular hoarders. Ev.-rv exertion will he made lo render ihetr. conilorrtahie.— Barents who have children they wish to edu | cate, cannot select a place that will surpass i l ittioiiia lor health,good morals,and religious i privileges: and by placing them under the care lot Mr. & Mrs, Wells need have no fears hut they will he strictly attended to. Prices rea soMuble. ANDREW WELLS. Lithonia, Dec. 4, 1852, 4ti —6m i’iaiitcrs Temperance House SS 1 E’k'i .t:, <U .1. ( South-West. Corner of llte City.) { AM at iny old stand with plenty of good - cold water to drink, and as lor the balance 1 they mus. take the chances, i My prices lor the future will be as follows: For Man and Horse, supper, brraitfaet, and Lodging, Jjjtl,2o , j ~ „ Single Meal, 35 j ~ ~ Lodging, 15 Board per month with Lodging,... jj 11,0(1 „ „ ~ without, B,ho „ „ Week, 3,50 „ „ Day, 75 Horse per Month 8,00 „ Day, 00 WILLIAM FREEMAN. Froprit tor. Sept 11th, 1852 36—ts. Tt:inpe ran c o House. B’AVIITTIIVUJ,F, ii A. \\ ’li ar ai the well known s'and, recently * kept by A. Struttan, wn the N ,E corner jol ihe square; witiias tfood a well ol water us can be louml; and as fur eatables, tjpc , w ill en di-Hvor to lurnish a qu intity sulHcient, in a style suited to the taste of aii our visitors. Our pro es are a* follows: ■ Man and Horse per night, \*itb supper, break last and lodging, §i 15 “ Single Meal 30 ■ ! ‘ Lodging 15. Board per month, without lodging, § 9 lit) “ “ with lodging JO 0 “ “ week, 3 Ou “ “ day, 75 j Horse per month 8 00 “ day 75 A. C. & 11. LANCASTER. Fayetteville, Oct. 16. 42 —ts ! TJiii< inTaTh)tet7 Oniht! Georgia Rail S£t>ad. j DeKallt Cos. Ga. By J. M. BORN. | Pec. 4. 1852, 49 Practice of Medicine. L\l(. D. C O'KEEFFE, (late of Penfield) ’ respeetluHy tenders his professional servi ’ evs t i the citizens of tireeneshoro’ and Greene 1 count) Office over Mr A. T. Scott’s Store. Greeneshoro'. Ga Aug. 21, 34—-tf Practice of Medicine. I>K*. 111 IIES3I A JIASSEY. Office next door to Morgan’s Tailoring Establishment. Feh 5, 1853. 6 C 2 ‘ FT. and E - 7 • r I^HE Subscriber has on hand, and will con- T linue to keep Metalic Burial Cases, and , Mahoganev, auitahle tor making t ‘offius, at the ! sliortert notice. He also continues to carry j on the carriage and waggon making business. Repairing done as usual. JOHN A. MILLER. Greeneshoro', t“i Feb. HI, 1853. tin Bacon! Bacon!! Fil ITT A \O t>G A, ’ITII,3i A F.ftEE. ‘'PUT Undersign'd hiving the Agency for 1 several extensive puckers of Pork, inclu | ding, Div*ne, Willi*ms & Go., lot of superior I exhacut cit>j stipe now offer for sale 400,000 POUA3>S. From the Smoke iinnse, and nil from Corn fattened Hogs, of good size, in lot* t> suitpar chasers. Terms, cash or approved bills. We will also be in receipt during the season other lots from L ist and from Cincinnati, St. Louis. NasPville, &e. O* All order* tor Meat will le tilled, direct I from the Smoke House, and packed ill new Bacon casks C. E. GRENVILLE, & CO. j Feb 5, ies3. 6 (TIAUI.ES 11. DU RYE E, FORWARDISG, STORAGE AXD General Commission Business, No. (iti Bay-Street, — Savannah , Ga. MR DU BY F.F.. will at all times, give his • cartful and prompt personal attention to i Receiving Selling. Storing or Forv anting 1 j whatever Cottons or other Produce may be j cvn.igned to hi n,ou which the usual advan . ces will be made. REFERENCE*. I Messrs G W. Gnnuany Jt Cos., Savannah Mtssrs. JeflVrs, Cothran A. Cos., Hamburg i S. C. Messrs.H S Dunbar R-Co Hamburg. S. C. Messrs. S C. Greiiviiie &, Cos., Augusta, j D t'shorn, F.sq . Forsyth, ’ Mes is. J Non ro-sA ('o., Atlanta, Messrs. R W. A T. (i. Sims. Ncwnan. T J, M. B :rke, E-q , Cassvii.e. J. \ Erwin, Esq . „ B Brantlv, j Sept. 95, 1859. mpt—6B CARMICHAEL & DEAN, AIGUSTA, GA. KEEP constantly Oil hand,in addition tc their extensive Stock of Hardware and Cutlery, a large supply of Agricultural Imple ments,consisting of Ploughs,Cultivators. Har rows, Corn Sheliers, Straw ’utters, Whea Fans.Threshers.Grain Crablee, Si c. &.C. Feb. 22,1852. 3 THE Subscriber having opened a shop a! Stevens’ Mill, near Smyrna Church,! Greene County, is prepared to furnish Wheat, Fans. Thrashing Machines, <£c as cheap or - cheaper than oan he furnished from the North, and ot a quality equal to any in the country i Also, turning in wood or iron, or any woik in ! that line. He refers persons unacquainted | with his work, to Mr. O. P. Daniel, Mr. Thomas liart, Mr. Isaac A. Williams and I others B, A LeRABOUR. j Jan. 22,1853. 4 —6nt PIANO FORTES. f It HE Subscribers have now, and keep con •J stantly on hand, as large and well salec ted Slock of Piano Fortes as any honse in the State and from the most celebrated manufac turers of the North. Our assortment is verj complete—ranging from the neat plain Six Octave, to the rich and finely finished Centre Sven Octave Pianolortes-all put up n the latest I sty It sol Rosewood aud Mahogany c- - t s—and jin point of facility and delicasv o, touchj ! strength, beauty and equality of tone, style • and finish of workmanship, cannot be excelled ; by any made in this or any other country, j [L/‘ Persons in want of a first rate Piano i forte (and one 100 wliitdi will be guaranteed to Iple 33e, ot no Sale) would do well to examine i our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Pi; ; tea from $225, to S4OO. A written guar>-u tee will accompany every Piano we sell. MELODI CNS. Four and Five octav .in | neat, plain Rosewood cases, from SSO to $75. Also on hand a heavy lot of Sheet Music for i Piano Fortes and Guitars. Also on hand Gui j tars, Violins, Banjoes, Tambarines, Flutes— | and Guitar ai.d Viuiin strings. Violin keys, I tail pieces, &e., and instruction books lor all nstruuteiits. CLOUD A SHACKELFORD. Griffin, Geo. July 24, 1852. 30 151,000 Reward. - DSt. as li A'THIS’S celebrated SPECI FIC, so the cure of Gonorrhaia, Stric tures, illeet, Leueorrhosa, and Analagous Corn plaint* of the Organs of Generation, both Male and Female. Ol all remedies yet discovered for the above Complaints, this is the most certain. It makes a speedy and permanent cure without restriction of diet, drink, exposure, or change in application to business. It is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might, be taken without injuring the patient. It is not unpleasant to take, and contains no mercury. It is put up in bottle* with fail directions, so that peiannsc/iu cure themselves without re -1 sorting to Doctors tor advice. It is approved and reeom.nended by tiie Royal College of Physicians out! Surgeons, London, and has their certificate enclosed with ( every bottle. i It is prepared by Win. Richardson 4. Son, No. 4. Soho, Loudon, and has their signature j over the cork oi each bottle: None other is genuine. It will invigorate the system, and completely renovate and restore the Genital Organs to | their original healthy condition, even in per sons who have past the meridian ol life. In ordinary cases of Gonorrhoea or Lucor- | men:, one ho tile is sufficient to perform -a ccr tain cure.—sl. In Gleets or Strictures of long standing, its continued use will always cure, and in nil diseases of the Genital Organs it will ulford relict The General Agent for the sale of this inva’- j liable medicine in the Southern States is PHILLIP A. MOiSE, Druggist, 195 Broail-st. Augusta, Ga. Under the Augusta iioiei. 1 And also for sale by J. M.RAUTON, Savannah, Ga. April 9, 15 New Spring Goods. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received,! by steamer, from New York, a beautiful I I assoiiment ol New Spring Goods, among j I which are Fancy Grenadines, of new and beautiful j sty'es; Fiench Printed Jaconets, axd Fancy Scotch j Lawns; Fancy Silks, for Indie*’ Spring and Sum- j Hr’ 6ses, of beautiful styles; Superior Plain Black, lsphin. or Rep Silks, of the best quality; Superior Plain Black Silks, 34 and 36 invh j ts wide, of rich Lustre and extra quality; Superior Plain Black Gros DeLyon, of ex tra Quality; Plain black Silk Grenadiree.a beautiful ar- i tide for Lauies’ Dresses; Lupin’s Plain Black Bareges, of the best quality; Black Marquiese, and Black Satin Plaid I Bareges, of beautiful styles for Ladies’ Mourn : mg Dresses; Black Crape r lid Lisse Veils, for Mourning; Satin Siripe Black Chaliy’s and Black t Marcelines; Superior 5-4 and 6-4 Black English Crapes, j for Veils; I Alexanders Ladies’ Kid Gloves, a complete ! assortment of Spring colors; Fancy Ginghams, ol new and beautiful I stvh s; | Plain, Black and Mottled Mourning Ging. i hams, of superior quality; | English and American Prints, of beautiful ; styb s; | plain White and Embroidered Crape ! Shawls, of extra quality and heavy Silk Fiin -1 ges; i ’ Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons, of new Spring styles; with a variety of other articles j suitable tor the Spring season, and to which : they respectfully invite the attention of the ! public. Augusta. March 12.1553. II L. C. SIMPSON, ATTOIi.VE.'Y AT PAW Atlanta, Ga. \Y/"ILL a'.’c’.’d to bu'ir.esa it 1-1 t II ! * the adj’ tn'ng coui.v.rs Nov. yi A iieuv lo Hie Afflicted. THE CELEBRATED Jew David’s Hebrew Plaster. \ Certain remedy for all fixed pains in A the Side, Chest, Loins, Back, Bowels, Muscles, Rhuinatisin in all its varied forms, Nervous Affections, 1 lings and Liver Cem plaiuts,Spinal Affections, Female Weakness es, etc. For the above complaints this plas ter lias no equal The great celebrity which it has already acquired, not only in the old, but in the new world—the extraordinary cures it has performed in the most extreme cases ol suffering, have acquired for it such a reputa tion, that the proprietor has not—until recent ly—been able to supply half the demand. The sales throughout every city, town and vil'age in the United Slates, are without a par allel! A circumitunce not ntrpriJng, when tketast amount ho m;in sutlttiing relieved by iu u-e ia considered. In Spinal l)a* fcet>. the btiu tit usually is of the most decided character. la Nervous Complaints, ume’.een case.- out of twenty, readily yield to the peneti’diinp tmuila combined in tliL valuable preparation. In Uheumati in, either acute or chrouic, the claims ut the He brew l’iaster have long s lice leeu universally acknowledged. Tho euho are laboring under weak backs, no matter from what cause the weaKues may have originated—even if *ueh person* have been mi guided in ptewou- application* in the use of tho llel-rew Fla t“i they williind the affected j>arL suddenly restored toits original soundness. as supporter in cases of constitutional weakness it will be found of advantage. It is particularly recommended to Female- who are sufferingfi’um sudden weukuess, er general de b.lity. In bort, it embraces all the virtues which the most scientific mind was capable of compounding from valual It *ul>- ►tauces fouud in the old world, and willbc found eutireWfro* from tho e objections which are a .-ource of complaint wibli tho numerous spread-plaster, now before the public. These platers po.-.-esv the advantage of being put up in air tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues mail chmatai. Uvutire of Couiifei-feilti uu<f iSasv Butita(ioiiji. None genuine without the engraving ot Jew David on the wrapper around each box. Price 50 cents per box. Each box contains sufficient to spread six or eight plasters. Sold Wholesale an-! Retail- by SCOVIL & MEAD; Chartres Street, New Orlea n,Gen eral Agents for the South and West. Soli by l*aiidrum & Ilawkiu* Lexington, „ ’ 11. Norton & Cos. Madison. Ami by Agent* appointed in every town in the State. Max 2d, ISdZ. a? m. Grcenesboro’ Drug Store! Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,, Oils, Perfumery, Dye Slufs, Glass, 4-c., (j-c. T2tc Subscriber having bought the entire’ Stock of Drugs, Fixtures, &c., of Mr. D. 85. Holt, lias just added a recent purchase, a com plete catalogue of ariieies 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. The Chemicals, Physicians’ Drugs, Extracts, Sc c., are warranted pure as can be obtained. An assortment of the most approved Patent Medi cines, siso on hand. WALTER GRIFFIN. Oct. 1, 1852. 40—6 m GEORGIA, I Greene County, j UJ H ERE AS, John W. Reid, applies to me” fir Letters of Administration on the Es late of bainuel B Daniel, late of said county , deceased; These aie therefore to cite and ad monish the kindred and creditors of Sanm.l B. Daniel, deceased, to appear at the Court of! Ordinary to be held for said Ceunty, on tins first Monday in May next,to show cause, iU any the) have, why Letters of Administration!- should not he giarted said applicant. Given tinder iny hand at office in Greenee boro’, this 22d of March, 1853. 13 5t JAS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary. Executor’i Sale. VT7TLL be sold in Greenegboro’on the first Tuesday in May next, the plantation on which Robert Peek, Sen, died, lying i* Greene County, joining the Lands es ike Es tate of George Haii, James N. Armor and George Warren, containing Tw houdred acres, more or less. Sold under the Will of. Robert peek, Sen , late ot Greene County, de ceased. L. B. PEEK, Ex. March 4ib, 1853. 10 —6t Administrator's Sale. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in t i May n< xt, before the Court house iu. Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Ga. One third ol gold lot, No. one thousand and sixty-- nine S<-ld under an order of the Comt of tir dinany of Morgan County, a* the property i iitcirard S. Park, late ol -Morgan County do-- eeased. Terms Cash. NANCY T. P VRIv. Adm'rx. HENRY WALKER, } . ~ JOHN E. WALKER, j Ao March 19, 1853. j 2 7t i he sold,before the Court Ilouge door .. 3* in Greene county, (under an order of. ! the Ordinary of said county.) on the first Tues - i day in May next, one Negro Girl, named Mary , | about seventeen years of age. Sold as the j property Lemuel Shipp, (an Insane man) for j the bom fit of the said Lemuel Shipp and hi*- I creditors. Terms cash. ISAAC A WILLIAMS. Guard'll. Match 11) .li 1853. 12 ! . ... GEORGIA, ) Greene County. ) YY7HHREAS, Seaborn Calloway,Sen., ap ; VV plies tome for Letters of Administra. | tion on the Estate ol Dr. R. S. Calloway, late | of said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite and adrnoni-h | the kindred ol said decea -ed, to appear at the ! next May Term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held for 8a id county, to rhow cause, if any they have, why Letters of Administration should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office in Greenes boro’, this 30th day of March, 1853 I 14—5 t JAS. W. GODK4N, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. | \ Y7TLL he sold before the Court House door v in Greenesboro’, on the first Tuesday in j June next, two Lots in the Town of Penfield, lin Greene County, No 11 and 12 in range B,’ adjoining B E Sp-ncer. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordrnary of Greene County, as the property of George Hall, deceased. Terms wili he given on the dnv of sale. SAMUEL E. HALL,Ex’r April 9th. 1853. 15—Ct. j r P WO months after date, I will apply to tha ! J- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for j leave tos.il the Negroes belonging to the Es tate of Mrs. Sidney Wingfield, deceased. GEO. O. DAWSON, Adm’r. April 9th, 1853. J 5 ! r T’ WO Months after date, I w ill apply to the ; J- Court of Ordinary o*’ Greene County, for j leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the Es ’ tale of Jesse Stephens, dceased, for the pur i pose <fa Division. HENRY STEVENS. Administrator, de bonis non. April 9th, 1953. 15 EH LAWS HE, Atlanta, Ga. /"AfTers for sale the best quality of Watches * A-/ Jewelry ever offered to the people of up r Georgia. Call and ae*. , Atlanta, July 3d, 1552; 37—12m0