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<oo(l )!orniu)(.
“O'.t, lam so hitppyl” n Ilttlo girl sjffi,
Aa aim sprang, like a lark, from n law Urn
dli>-b J;
“’Ti m niiing, bright waring! Good morn
ing,|iap i!
O, give me one Ki<* far good morni >j,
mamma!
Oulv jut lank at iny pretty e.niary,
Cuirping hit sweet ‘ Gj"J morni ig to
Mary f
The min i* peeping ntriglit intn my eyes
Good morning to you, Mis’er Sun, for
you riie
Early to tv; ku up nn liinii.* mul me.
And make us as happy unhappy e-in he.
“Happy yon may lie my do r little girl,’’ |
A* the mother. struck tmfjy i clustering:
curl
“Happy you be—but think ot the One
Who wakened thia morning both you nnd
the anil.”
The little girl turned her bright eye*, with i
n nod—
“ilr, tnuv I mv then, ‘Good morning’ to
God!”
“Yea,little darling one, surely you may;:
Kneel ns you kneel every morning to,
pray.”
Mary knelt solemnly down with her eye*
looking up, earnestly, into the skies;
And two little hands that were folded to
gether,
Softly she laid on the lop of lur mother
“Good morning, dear Father in Heaton,",
she said—
‘‘l thank Thee for watching my snug little
bed;
For taking good care of mo nil the dark
night,
And waking me up with the beautiful
light,
O, korp me from nnutflitinean all Ihe long
day,
I>nr Futhor, who taught little children to
pray.”
An angel looked down in the sunshine and
smiled,
But she saw not the angel, that beautiful
child!
A Conscientious Patient. A don
list of (ligli repululi'iti, livin’ on ilm
Boulevard, at Pun*, w as lately astonish
cd by a somewhat novel and curious
incident.—Every day. at precisely lltc
same hour, his door bell was rung with
furious violence. This of itsell was
not particularly’ astonishing loom
accustomed io receive visitors whoso
pains migltl readily forget the courtcsis
due to boll pulls, and whose movements
were naturally conclusive. But, on
running to die imperative summons,
the domestic every day found no visitor,
but instead, upon the mat a live franc
piece, placed tlirre by unknown bunds.
This mytltu ions chutily continued seve
ral days in succession, and was finally
discovered by the arldice of wuiling be
hind the door for the mysterious linger.
This was found to bo no other than an
unhappy sul>jnci who c.imo ever day to
have a tooth drawn, from the pain of
which he suffered terribly. But on a
- ul the dentist’s door he found, us
all the world bus often before found, tliut
his aching tooth suddenly epused to an
noy him an effect which he readily attri
buted to the sudden approach of iho op
erator, whom with fastidious honesty he
thus repaid. The dentist, w ho,by the [
way, was equally hones!, had the great
est difficulty in persuad ng his eccentric !
patron to accept tlic restitution ot the
money, which he thought but a feeble
remuneration lor such efficacious con
sultation.
Women of Temper. —Don’t be afraid
to mairv a woman because aim is ulittlo
cross ami snappish now and then. Re
member, the best apples are procured
by engruftmg on a crab. A woman
that scolds nnd gets feverish, may be
rather trying to the patience, hut she is
always a divinity of cleanliness. It
Mrs. Sourby had no more care for her
parlor than that good-natured piece of
dimity, Mrs. Flatulence, she would
care no more about dirty boots than
she does. But she differs in this ro.
spect from her good nalured neighbor,
a soiled dog on lier frout-door sloop,
gives her a rush of blood to the head,
that can only be sustained by a resort
to hoi water ami broomsticks. Again
we repeat don’t cut a girl because she
•colds.
A Rebus.— A worlhv man in tint
treat metropolis recently visited a
‘.nadium,’ to w.tnessjhe wotidars of
spiritual rapping*. lie had lived twelve
years with a notorious shrew, who at
last died, soon after which he marri and
a young woman of comely person and
pleasant disposition. On inquiri ig if
any spirits wer present, lie whs answer
ed hy the raps in the affirmative.
“Who?”
“Ths spirit of Melinda, your de
mated wife.”
“Ah!” exclaimed he, with a gesture
of alarm; but recovering himself, he
kindly inquired:
“Are you satitived with your condi
tion?
Are you happy?”
“ Perfectly so,” replied the spirit.
“So am 1!” gruffly exclaimed the
ungallanlinquirer, us he turned upon
bis heel, and walked off.
SrUN.—Beautifully doc* Solomon
•ing the joys of spring-time: *‘Lo, the
winter is past, the rain is over and gone;
the flowers appear on the earth; the
time oftha singing of birds is come, and
ibe voice of the turtle is heard in out
land. Thu fig t ree putteth forth her
green figs, and the vines i.h the tender
grape give a good smell.”
The earth is three thousand miles
wearer to the tun in winter titan in
MtinsKf
ORGAN Or (11 h. .SONS OF TKiVIPKKANCK ST AIE TKM I * tiii AN C E CONVENTION
Cush Store,
(li Olt tj la li . P It IGI *,
DEALER in FANCY and TAPI. K HUY
GOODS, for Cash On.* door (r.uu
the Washington Hotel, Macon Ga.
Nov ft, 185). 45 -ty
Land [Master.
(1* t>. Baifcls l.atii, I'l.isti-r lor “-taming
fi v it r the properties of Guano, wlcn ad
ded to the Soil, for Sale l>y the -.agio hirrel or
otherwise. WM. IJAINES,
Augusta, (la
April 3.15-3 m
Calcined Plaster of Paris.
■c / | Barrels,just received, suitable for Plas
• J\ f terera hard work; for sale by
WM IIA INKS,
Broad St. Augusta.
April 9. I5~Sm
Hydraulic Cement,
4 /k Bnrrel# lloeendalr Hydrulic Cetnr-m,
I xT wariauled of fns, quality; for ui by
WM. II \ INKS,
Augusta, l la.
April 9. IS-3m
i:it* 1 Itollillg Clttill.
TUST received of “liell Anchor llrand” of
*’ ail numbers by
MILKER & WARREN.
Corner opposite the Mansion Moure.
Augus a, April !t. l.
Clark & Cos.
Late dark, Racket 4 Cos., opposite tin
Rail Road Haul;, Augusta,
nAVK now in Store complete Stocks ofall
kinds of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware; Clocks; Pocket and Table Cut
lery; (ions, Pistols. ff-c; with “ general assort
ment of Fancy Goods.
They offer to the trade, Country Merchants,
and Healers generally, a good supply ol Glass;
Springe; Materials and Tools, ol every des
cription.
Jan. 8 9 ts
10. J. Johnston—Mucon.Gn
Wholesale and lie tail Dealer in
Whlclips, Jewelry, Silver ami Si’
ver Hated Ware,
<j>niis, Puller), Rililtiry ant
I'stiicy Isootb,
Daguerrntype. Shirk, Watchmakers’ and Su
re nun 1 1 he’ Materials, Musical lustrums"**
Perfumery , ff-c. <)-<:
? doors from the Lanier House.
VVa'li iivvokk executed in the beat tnanur
at short notice, and warranted.
Macon, Nov, 6, 1852. 45--ly
■"alley Dry 4ool* sil H liolc
*a!■ or Itninil.
! (On the Iron Front Store I louse., adjoin .
tug Logan and Atkinson's old corner.)
rpilK yubncnlxT* would respect fully inform
■ the trading community that they have
ijUHI opened n nnißiiilici’in Slock of
r.iiM'} Ory 4*oocle
embracing every thing that h New ami desir
able m the Dress Goods line, to which they ir.-
\it#* particular attention.
Il.iviujg positively adopted the one price j
System, ami being determined not to be un- j
oersnld, they are confident that induceinenis •
will be offered both in quality of Goods and j
prices, that cannot he piu pmsed in Georgia.
Strangers v eiling the city, will please re* j
I member lIOSTICK & JOHNS
Macon, Ga. Nov. (i, 1852. 45—ly
Spring Styles. 1833.
flats, Caps, Bonnets, Strair Goods , j*c/
M iKil. vifi’ A EtcGiil.
/ 1 F.O. W. FERRY, if now rcoeiving bis
vl Spring Slock, consisting of
Itccbc & Go’s. Spring Style. Moleskin a.i.l J
Beaver Ilats, of various grudea and prices !
Mrrrlianls do do.
Fancy dress Hals, Black, Pearl an I sYhito, )
various styles.
Fanaina lint*, Florrnor, Swiss Canton,
i Kossuth, Rutland. French, and Pearl Straw, ;
Palin Leal, double and sinole brim, and Man
-1 niila grass do.
BONNETS.
Relgrudes, Florences, Silk, and Straw lion- ;
nets, n variety ol braids, ot latest and most tip
proved styles Also of
Wool Hats and Umbrellas the largest, ns
: sortmem in the city. All of which w ill he
sold at wholesale or retail at the lowest pri
ces possible. Call nnd see at
G W. FERRY’S
Masonic Hal! building, Broad St Augusta. I
Feb. 19, 1853. ‘ 8
I
Fresh Garden, virass and
Field Seed.
V Select assortment of the h.st Imported
Seed, tor Sale in quantities to sntt pur
chasers, Catalogues furnished, with directions
for planting to those who purchase.
WM HAINES.
217, Broad St. Augusta,
April 9,1853. to—3m
K G, CABANISS,
.4 TTO It Xi: Y A T S, A YV ,
Forsyth, Ga,
March 10, 1853. tl—ly
CHARLES 11. DUUVEE,
FORWARDIJSG, STORAGE A.YD
General fmmission Business,
Ao. (if) Bay-Street, — Savannah, Ga.
A J It. DURYEK, will at all times, give In*
I'm. careful nnd prompt personal attention to
Receiving. Selling, Stoinig or Forwarding
whatever Cottons or other Produce mnv he
consigned to him, on which the muni advan
ces w ill be made.
RKFEREVCSS.
Messrs G. W. Garmany 4 Cos., Savannah
Me&ars. Jeffers, Cothran A Cos , Hamburg
S. C.
Messrs.!). S Dunbar ff-Go Hamburg, 8. C,
Messrs. S. C. Grenville >V Cos., Augusta.
D Osborn, Esq , Forsyth,
Messrs. J. Norerossi Cos . Atlanta,
Mi eats. R. \\ . 4t 1 . f,. bints, Newnan.
J, \Y, Burke, F7sq., Cassville.
J. A. Erwin, F,*q . „
B. Brantlv, Esq., Fenf.eld,
Sept .25,1852.
ttAKDW lei*. vV COOKE,
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAY STREET,
SDsx\**dauuLai4uJu ß
R S. HARDWICK
J G C*'oK
Ns* !Rh. I4s<t 45--K.
PHILIP A 31 OISE,
iMFcRTta and hr.Ai.ru is
DRUG'S AND MEDICINES, PAINTS,
Old, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW
GLASS, <)c,, Jc
Vo. !!)., Hrond-vt. Aiiifii>la,Ga
I odi r the August i Hotel.
NAS now in Store, an extensive and well
assorted stock of fresh nnd genuine ar
ticles, winch lie is prepared to sell at low pri
ce*, andon accommodating terms.
i nuniry Merchants Physicians and Pian
t. i an- invited to cull and examine, before
purchasing elsewhere.
Augusta, April 9. 15
For Sale.
‘pifE Subscriber offers lor sale Ninety
J. acres of Land, inure or less, situated ort
tiie road leading trim Greenesboro’ to Pen
field, in good condition To a cash purchaser,
he would dispose of the same on favorable
terms. Address
W. 3.BAGBY.
Greenesboro’ May 21, 1853. 21—4 t
S3OO Wanted.
PERSONS who may have money to loan,’
and would be satisfied with 8 per cent in
terest, can dispose of the above amount by ad
dressing W- S. 13.
Greenesboro’ May 21, 1853. 21—4 t
Stone Mountain Temper
mice House.
’l'll I. Subscriber lakes this method of noti-
I) mg the public, that lie is Prepared to enter
tain those who may call upon him during their
visits to tins romantic section of the country.
I renowned for the salubrity of the atmosphere,
and the purity of water,
No pains on my pari shall be spared to ren
der visitors comfortable dutitig their stay.
May 21 —2l-3m L DEAN.
Mourning Goods.
ONOWDEN [ SHEAR have received from
f- New York large supply for Mourning
Good, amoiiL’ which are
Superior Black Romba/dries, some of Sum
mer wear, at.d best quality;
Plain nod Satin Striped black Challys;
Superior plain black bareges of tii>- beat
q u sillily;
S'nltn plaid Marquise, a beautiful artic*;
Plain black Greiindiiles superior quality;
Mourning Muslins and Ginghams of the
best quality;
English Crape and plain tdack l.isn: Veils;
Ladies’ Mourning Mantillas of new and
beautiful patterns;
!,allies’ plain black and white pointed
Crape Collars;
Willi almost every other article required for
Ladies’ Mourning apparel.
Augusta, May 28. 22
Every Body Hun Here.
Cl Ml E undersigned offers for Sale a valuable
I PLANTATION, lying on the Cola wa
iter* Creek, in the 2nd District of Bliter Cos. Gtt.
containing 1200 .teres of Oak and Hickory:
Land, 500 of which are now in high state ni
cultivation. Terms to suit the purchaser 1
For further information eall on me at the
Plantation. T. 11. BONNER, Agent.
May 28 1853, 22
Candies and Fruits,
VGood supply constantly on hand and for
sale by ‘C C. NORTON &, CO.
Greenesboro’- May 14, 1*53 20
Sugar, Codec & Molasses.
\LL tor sale at the lowest prices,by
C. C. NORTON &■ CO.
Greenesboro’, May 14, 1853. 20
Solars and Tobacco.
n
11 EST Spmish Segura and Chewing Tobac
■ * co, always on hand and for sale by
C. C. NORTON \ CO*
Greenesboro,* May 14, 1853. 20
Cotton Varus & Osmiburgs
lAOU sale at Factory Prices by
C. C. NCR I ON &. CO
Greenesboro’, May 14, 1853 2 1
Crockery & Wood Ware
ITMMI Sale by
1 C. C. NORTON & CO.
Gieenesboro', May 14.1853. 2n
Iron and iNnils,
\LL sites for sale by
C. C. NORTON &.CO,
Greenesboro,’ May It, 1853. 2t
Isucon! Bticon!!
IN quantities to suit purrhusers for sale at
low prices, hy C. V. NO R TON CO.
Greeneslwro** May 14. 185-4, 20
Lime nnd Lathes.
!|"'HR undersigned has constantly on hand
Ia supply of Lime and Lathes, of superior
quality, and for sale.
JOHN J. ROGERS.
Greenesboro,’ May 7,1853. 19--ts
White Plains, La
YJ 4 M'DANIEL have now on hand
• • and expect to keep an assortment of one
and two horse Buggies, Rockawnys, &e
----which thee will sell low for cash or good paper.
Second handed work taken on literal terms,
work warranted in every particular.
White Plains, April 2, 1b53. 14—ts
L ( . SIMPSON,
ATTUCniIY AT LAW
Atlanta, Ga.
\\ T ILL attend to business in Do I‘ll and
* tiie adjoining counties
Nov. 20-
Practice of Medicine.
DR.I). C. O’KEEFFE, (.late of FYnfield) |
reapectlully l<Mid**rß his proleasionl servi
ces to the citizens of Greeneehoro* and Greene
count) Office over Mr A. T- Scott's Store.
Greenetboro'.G. Aug 21, 1852 34---ts
Practice of 3lcdicine.
out*. ni.ir.Ki: v tiassiiy.
Office neit door to Morgan’s Tailoring
Establishment.
Feb 5, 1853,
Great Bargains!!
rpttE Subscribers, desiring to reduce their
.1 their large Stook of
hpriug and Stimiuer <iod*.
will sell at reduced prices. Persons istiing
bargains wilt do Well to give them a call.
EPHRAIM 4 BROTHER.
Sttiihain's Corner.
G*snsßoro.‘ Mae 7 1"* ! *
PIANO FORTES.
HTMIE Subscribers haw now, and keep con
8f nntly on hand, as large and well ealec*
red Su ck of Piano Fortes as any honse in the
i State and from the most celebrated nut uu far*
turers of the North. Our assortment is verj
complete —ranging from the neat plain S .\
Octave, to the rich and finely finished Centre
Sven Octave Pianofortes-nll put up n the latest
styles of Rosewood aud .Mahogany c* *j—and
in point of facility and delicasy o, tmich
strength, beauty and equality of tone, style
nnd finish of workmanship, cannot be excelled
by any made in this or any other country.
IT Persons in want rf a first rate Pmno
; forte (and one too which will he gunratneed to
please, or no Sale) would do well w exaini e
our Stock bemre purchasing els'wiiere. P •
tea from to §>4DO. A written gum > i
tee will accompany ev*ry Piano we sell
MKLOJJKONS. Four and I’iveoctni in
neat, plain llosewood cases, from SSO to $7 5.
Also on hand a heavy lot of Sheet Music for
; Piano Fortes and Guitars. Also on hand Gui
tars, Violins, Hanjoes, Tambariucs, Flutes
; and Guitar and Violin strings. Violin keys.
I tail pieces, &c., and instruction books for all
nstriiments.
CLOUD & SHACK EL FOR l).
Griffin, Geo. July !24, 1852. 33
Huron, April 1*53.
Triangular Hloclt Clotbing
Store.
HO HACK lITCII CO.
H AVE now in Store, and are milling to
their Stock weekly, front their own man
ufactory, ami from some of the best clothing
IJousi-s in New York; a large and varied stock
of men's, youths nnd children’s Clothing nnd
gentlemens furnishing goods for the Spring and
- Summer trade. Also, a large Stock of Huts
Caps, and Straw goods. Trunks, Carpet I,age,
\ alii is, Emmet boxes, I ’mbreHas, iVc , Ac
which “we are bound to sell” at low prices fur
cash. Store extending through from Cotton
Avenue to 2nd Street.
Macon, April Hi, 1853.
J. £. WILLIAMS,
Commission Merchan!,
Atlanta Georgia.
I I AS now on hand, and expects to continue
.L I to keep during the coining season, a In ti
:vy Stock of choice Tennessee Bacon and
Kurd. Persons wishing to purchase would do
well to call mi him in petsott or by letter be
: fore purchasing elsewhere.
March ID, 1853. PF
j ( ’bickering s Celebra ed
Pia no-Fortes.
r jPIIH Snliscriher respectfully announces, that
i he still continues to furnish PIANO
I’UR I'ES (rout the above famous manufactur
er at short notice ant! on reasonable terms.
NATHAN B. CLAPP.
Prof, of Music in the Female College
Greet..-sboro’, Ga
March 10, 1853.
New Goods! New Goods!!
HA V IN iV WOOD.
liroCLD respectfully announce to tin-ir
” Iriemls and customers that they tire now
receiving and opening a New stock of Spring
and Summer Goods; a large variety ol Staple
; an.l fancy Goods, bough t fur cash, and wi-’l tie
sold low for cash, or good paper. The public
I are respectfully invited to call and examine be
lore buying elarwhere.
March lffth. 12
Guns, Fistols, A c.
DOUBLE Barrel Shot Guns. Shot and Pow
der F iasvs. Gun Cups, of best makers,
Paten* Wadding, &c.; Allen’s and Colt’s Re
volving rtstois, ami others ; English Beit and
I’ocktt Pistols.
CLARK & CO.
Dealers in fine YYutclu-s, Silver Wares, Jew
elry, Guns, &c.
Augusta. Jan. 8 2 ts
.Six j r E 9 ‘ is. <s zx a *-•
rpiil’, Subscriber bus on hand, and will cvn
-1- tinue to keep Metalie Burial Cases, and
Mahoganey, suitable lor making Colima, at the
uorte.-t notice. lie also continues to carry
in, the carnage and waggon making business,
Repairing; done as usual.
JOHN A. MILLER.
Greenesboro’, Ga. Feb. 19, 1*.3. < m
STA'l'l* Ol’ GEORGI V. }
Greuee County )
To John IF. Stephens nnd Reddick Stephens,
Dislrdmtees of the Estate of John Stephens,
late oj said. County, dert .js .t, t cho reside
oat of the State of Georgia
X’OU.tre hereby notili-it, that by virtue o
L a commission to us directed, iron, the
honorable Superior Court of said county, we
shall,on the third day or Hiigust next, enter
upon lots ol land ; one joining lands of R. T
C-urlum and others, and the other lot joining
inmisot James Dolvin and others, Coun
ty, for purpose r.f admeasuring, lajing off ami
assigning Dower in and to said lots of land, to
Martha Stephens, widow of John Stephens,
deceaded.
Given under our hands and official signa
tures, this, May 28, 1*53
WM. 4. CURRY. )
C. C. ALEXANDER. [• Coin’s
W A. REYNOLDS S
lixecutor’s Bale.
A\ T ILL be sold tn Gleer.e County, at the late
v tesidence ol Witliam Jackson,deceased.
on'Thuraday, the 14th day of July next, the
following Negroes:—Ann, a girl about two
years old, and Angeliue, a gitl about the same
age. -Sold as tiie property of said deceased,
and sold according to ttie will.
JOHN 8. JACKSON, ) ...
J \MEb W. JACKSON. ) ’
June 4, 23 tit.
r ]3WO Months after date, application will
-L be made to the Ordinary ol Oglethorpe
County, lor leave to sell tiie Negroes and
Land belonging to tiie Estate ot John l eti> ,
late of said County, deceased, with the excep
tion of the W tdow ‘s dower in s"d Lands.
JAMES T. PETTY, ( AJ *
f. c. Campbell, \
June 1.1853. * ,n
rjtWO Months alter date, I will apply to
J- the Court of Ordinary of Greene County
for leave to sell Two Fractions or portions of
L ind in Greene County, tlt property o Young
F.,and Albert W. Gresham, Minors
8 FERI.IN'G A.GRESHAM. Gd’tt.
April 18, 1853. I<—2m -
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors.
\ LI, person* having demands against 8a tn -
jr\ uel B. Daniel, late of Greene County, de
ceased, will pesent them duly proven. Aud
those indebted, will please come forward nnd
make payment. Post Office Address, Fltlo
math, Ogleihoipe Cos. Ga
JOHN W. REID, Ad’r.
’ May Snd. 1653 f> -8t
SSOO ('ballcnge.
! HoheusaokN Hoim bjrup.
A’, i.i -le f.i.inJ? ! G|-*n Soto);t trio Principles, comp i’.ti*i
v- • f t.-ftly Vt . but-t:inc4, f • m,-.••jrfc ’lv safe ulu*i. f
■ V > ,ufi i <>? ••--’< /’ I- t*n kn#’.vh in curiug thj üb
-?in:oea-- H .-.-wt c-a>. n**ver exist when thi r. iuc'i. i Once
u H i >nn the f.f.’i that i. u-ir uuiy and otroja Uioih but. tu.u ah-.
•til th - kb lie uni union* which may remain.
The Tape Worm.
•, Thia •(nr is the in'* t difficult one to destroy of ;>I! that in
) thi t tl.e huniAit h tiy. 11 i;row t an iilra. r iui-rtnit*
’c'.rji h, f*u'i becoming so ot'*lol and fa-tened n the intotinec
~nd -Duii'it h nit to jiro iit-r Pin. St. Vitu,’ 1 >anc-’, which is
i the :iu ■ mmv e i’.ntr t tue irr.tve, not l-olievicg that ihw
. >ni! ia.D t-h;iV'* their origin from tfht T-.jv W’orui: couse \v nr
h t'it*y do net i >• the pr |fr medi iue- tor thcr di’ -.w.*. To
I ~---- .i hiuirc .Taliv-r* and vi? n tlii.i awful f<io to health. J rooui
iiiPipl the ‘.t-tP of mv V\* tnu ftyrtip, and l/iver IML; the Syiriip
tt, Li i i'r in J >'■ >f t’ •• tiOf -pounsfiil tlncc times a day.
j thin take from the tociziir ofrnyi*ivor Pills, t • did .*Le and
i . t,ioc in. HYntrivlj i'lllmvio. c ditec ion**, the mist ■
■ bit inn tec t-n of T.[mwoim can l>e cnied.
R land or Stomach Worm.
Thi • n:n i- usual I < foim lia the sintil iu'-citine* and is the
m nn nuc-T • minim to diildMi, yet it i* not oiitirm.y'Ctn tined
10 th-in us uduits have tn.*|uciitly l*eeij kii'-wn to -nflVr wiflt
• tin m. The f*. ii;p:< nt m--t prominent while affected with tLi- !
worm are h iidiie.s ao-1 f;l*j*— ~f tin* l.oliy, s itny st< U, loose
• t f iht: h ‘vu-ls. picking at the no a hlnidt Btrcik under 1
j iheev- 8. ice. Ii you ov any <•* your, hildreii have .any of the i
: ! . -i -in-. iIOiiL.NSAt h'a WOII.M SVIM'I* can safc’.y
i Id* -lejtidei upon—by u ing it yon h.-ivo a certain.'-ate, and j
ppe iy and if a Iter n.-ing it a;cDifling -.o thed rect m* the ‘
j>;it ent i* not re tne*i to health, and the vnm- tti ‘i-. ughly i
uvtd ette-l from tie -\>tc.n, yon can te t a-ured thcr • is no re- |
inedi hevo id the grave, ft- r fail tlicro is no such word as ‘
; fail wi li tho.-e who u>c mo IPo/*m Syrup.
Asraridei, or Small Thread Warms.
•’ These worm**, to which the human By.-teniM Table are the
i n-jt irouble-onifc *f all o herd They are generally tohcf -uni :
I in the r<.ctmi) :mpl if alloweilto remiin. from tii- im'Kt.iun 1
thev pro litoe, lay to; found itionr for -eru-u* disorder.*, -uuh a*
inti iimuation of thi bowels, and other derangements of tiie j
.-to) Th’ I•• t aud *•!.!'-.-'t medicine that cui he u-ed is
1 H;MF.\SW'OKM S\ !{.YI > . Such i* th-* a.-ioni hing
jiv •rmTny medio.ue over A'caradies. tint I defy any one to i
; ModuC' 1 t- -e wh’ i’o my V* or:u .Svuip autl L ver Fill* are rec- j
• tiimemk’ 1 1 ‘•• u*c i they wall nor t nn;. All that is necessary :
!i- !-• u e tiie Syrup ia :v; -oi'd inco with direction.*on eac'.i liottlet I
i aud iiitM.-e aixm le puigntivu is rciuircd in order tc ailay the
irr tat-m ill vi roduce. the Liver F.il* ly th.*ir H\mputiiizing j
- livtii’U in l h**:i ’! y ojier.ition ujk>u the bWeL, ii the ui *st plea ,
I -ant medicine that can he taken.
Ui.-bi’iniU'.kN Livt-r s’<!*.
No part ol t !<• -y-tem isiuora l-aMe to (U-*‘-e thin the L’ver,
i it lieiu'A -ui'!'h*d v. >li numerous b <*od ve-.-els and if disea -ed.
; tlic l'l'*od • 1 e uir-fc 11 wing hr nil parts of the b *dy produ
ct .*!. ver Compiaiua.*-, Jaundice, li li**us Affections, Dyspepsia,
Liter Cumpinint.
I 1 - a;’.end *d with chill-, su :cec led >y 1’ ver -<*vere pain. in the
rcji'Mi * t tLt I. vt. v• ii ii.ir hitter taste. >vT uv lurml t’-n^ue,
I ..Is.* if.!’ ur.-d ijouialiar. she p ti’i m the >ide isincrea*cd hy
pr* >-gisho.t'al the let*.: lobe h.; ut’ected. the pain is genera'ly
in he : I."ii d_r, \vi*li a d-m*t lr \ ->u Ji, the -kin byoui’iig j
of a-ni m ucjt ariD-.-c. and ti e s’o.dse! iv • tdorcil. Thi* disease j
-an 1- *f v.i 5 - .e u c.r \FK > LIVLR I'll.LS. as |
ilh v .o*t tliree l*. ;p u lie - ti “fthe li ‘-a c. ami tli*-n ojß’ift
in- upon t. v h ovels they expel all the e rropt and vitiated j
! lu.itter from the system.
Dyspepsia.
’ Tilt? >f 1) ]* p in,and it.-* vn iou> dn-e 1 nredixzi- |
■ m .u ii ehe “i. he i U-ur.*’. aprras ionjnfler tnt i.c nuals -our i
; ari *ing from ti e stomach. Le. home; line- m rai languor of
j the whole b” Iv from this it will In *eu'i t l . -t the di'C.i et we* it- !
ri-.'iii t ;• -.i. “g-ic. 1 *• ate f the Li%er an i M-uiikd . Ilty. j
j ]’F.\ At K’’*’ I.tVT.U 1’11.1,1s i- th* vy in <!ime to ctf.-ct a j
permanent und m.'tiiv mire a ’ il.eyact ly i hanging tiie certain !
,n -I! . : a f ol'ilie y tcin in'.-* a hcsikhy action, aud icu
i uering the bi-ud i ure and healthy.
To Females
V<m will lit.. 1 :lip s i'ills an invalmihlcmcl’cme in many
i compl tints t* v l>i- ;. \u aie -übjeer. In olistrue.ion** either tu
’ tul or paiti 11, they !m\e Icon fund <t iue-tini be bcnelit in
i res ••nugau i pur !'•. i;.g the l;l odand other |Hui i* o as loeuit*
. all coinphiim. - which miy a: • f.’ Ui f. niaie irrogui-riii * c.s
! headache, ‘iimness of right, p'in in the side, hack, bar ‘I he e
Fills are th-.* only *fe ami eftcc.uul feme ly io cure the follow.ng
comjlaint'. <*<*ut. N\t\. o-ue*;. M.l inh ly. Sick Ilea none,
j Giddiness. Lhcim* t;sm, di tresdug l>e -im, I Minuet siglit,
! o r in I .ct any ol the 1 •-• that arise t';mn alfections of the
i Li. cr, impurity -f the Hiovd, - r constipati<m c f the lion els.
yj e.tHcnl F. cid c n cc.
IVc,- the undrrdgfed Physician?, having hid the receipt of
l their mamiiactiue suhinittcd to usfn inspection. ;ay, that the
j ingredient* oFwhich they are *omposcd u.akc* li.nn the U.*t
I’i‘l in use for all di.-euae-iof the Liver. Imn ci * - **T th-* M tod,
I &c. (li’.OdiiE WOOD, M. D.
r.nimvLi \ m. i,
i . i;ov, e.n.m. D.
C'’. • F ncha-c non” hit th- -• !av t ; the *imature ‘J. N.
1 lIODLNSAi K.’*a*all the o k arc w mhlc•s iniitatioti*.
Age it - widtti; ’ n.AY Mipplie* and all otli.r- i liiujt to l
the P • i it. J. N. IIOBKN
i s\* K -it hi* I.- aMD ry. No. IJU No.tii Second S.rcei, abow
j • * Fltihl-Ic ,■ ia
sand i .11 !: uggi*tsai) l Merchant) iu the IS.
i
Hero is Your Remedy !
; f „ p, i . i
M§k.-
%‘iZ .. ■} sjute* M Svn !
JIOLLOWATS oFnTMLNT.
; -1 most tn!motions cute of bad Legs.
after -13 \ cars 1 suffering.
\ Exliact of a-i.ettt-r from .Mr. Wiliam Gnljiin,!
of TO,St. M try’s Sln-t t, Weymouth,
(iatt’d May 15th, 1851.
IT> Frofe-sorll u.i. iw ay,
| Siu. —At ili-* :ig” “f i> mv wile (who is r.-iwiVl) c.’.v./ht vio- ‘
h-nt coal which-citled in her leg-, and ever ■smethat time they
J h.. .c Ivon more or les.*-ore, ami grcu.lv intiamed. !!;■:• agonic?
vere U sirm-iin.. ands rin ‘nth* t -geffier die y,., deprlvt i ei.-
tirc yot rest amt • leep L\ery rom* dy dial medical men u ivLed
’ v. as tried, bu • without effect; her heahli •r.lioivU se.e:c!y. and;
the -la'cot h'-r le.-* was terrible. I had *.f tn i -ad y. : lilver
-11 ciucm*. and auvi cd hei to try your IT l and Ointi.i ■ni.ami,
as a 1 i t rc-ourcc, ait. rcvcrv “i lie;- remedy had proved i: t-t .*s, she
con cited tu do so. she commenced ix weeks ago. ami,"strange
to rel .te, is low in go and health. Her legs arc p GnU*>s, witlioiit
sc.tiu ; r sciiv.and her lcep *o;.ud and uu listur! cd. Fonhl you ,
have witue-sed tli ■ suffering-of my wife during tiie last -Idye a’*,
and contrast them with her pre-ent enjoy mint of health, you
would indeed feel delighted in havmg been the means of .-ogreatly
al.evia ing the suilerii.f’- of a fcliow-t-rcatuie.
(> - . dj \\ ’ILI.LLMiULriN.
A person 7U \ears of age eared of a
bad Leg, Thirty Years’ standing.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Hbbs,
Buil.ler of Gas Ovens, of RuHiclifte, mar
Huddersfield, dated May 31st, 1850.
To Proft ‘SOX Ih'l.l Vk AY,
Su. 1 Miff, :cd fora period of thirty year-from a had leg, the
re-tilt of two or three ditf rent aot-idents at C*t < M ork : ac om
p Hiit- l ‘ \ -corbntit* symptom*. 1 lad recourse to variety fn.cd
nal idvi e wffhoiit deriving any l*netit. ami wnseten told that
ti e leg .uu t i*e i'lnpu’atcd.yet inoppoMtiou to that opinion,your
I ’ill* and Uii’.ini'i)’ iiate elivOttl :i tcaijl • cure in *0 short a
time, that Lw who had not vi'.nested it woultl credit the tact.
( v iiind) M IJ. 1.1.1 M AFT.**.
Tlic truth of th * statement cun U-varitied bv .Ur. M . P. England
Chanist, Id, Market Street ftucldcr field.
breadful had breast cured in one month.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. lit derick Tui
licr,of Pensliurpt. Kent,dated Decem
ber 13th, 1-jb*
To Professor lIoixWWAv; , -
Dv.au Sir —.My wfc lad s-nffi.-red from Drvl Tbea-ts for
more than -ix month-, and during the whole period ’.fliheic t
ni'ti.e.d attcudnnce. hut nil to n use. * hiving I* i iy iieuleil
an awful wound in my own leg by your nnrnaile l iii>'’lh;.ii‘*, I de
termin’d again to ti'.’>'>ur Fdis and <‘ ituiLut. and thuvfo;.c
pave them a trial it. her :> I t"mr>’e it a. I did t-r
mle*s than u mouth a perivet cure wa- eilei tcd. uml thclieuetu
that va iou* other brauches of hake deriv’ and tn>m their ni eis
reallv astoui-hmg. 1 now - I rongl} iec'.’im-k’n- t!, m v. aU my
friends. (Signed) MU.DI.KItK 11KNER.
The Pills should l eit'fd conjoin!ly with the Ointment ia
most"! the following cases:—
End lirtN, Bad Th east*.. Darn**. Dunion*, Hite ot Vo ch ekf* and
baud-Hie -. I\c.-b;iv, Chieao-fo"f. Uml lain , t hapi* dhr dy
i . ru* f * aiders, routntcied and > ill Joint . Ele t b.iutift*is
P'i tula-. (.!• lit. Urnu-Juiar Swelling*. Luui ago. Pile*. Kl'emna
ti-in S .'id . Sore \ipp e*. {■'mts-tliroa'*, Siviii-dhsaset. Neurvy,
N’ore-heitd , Tumor- t l>*r*, \\ ernds, \ aws.
N’..ldat the F. ta> I d.ment of Profess*tr iwav. LMI.
N I’intl. (tie r Tfinple I fair. London); and by all nspeeta’ ie
Dn ir.ists and tu aler* in Mcdit me* thr< lotla ut the Ihiti h Fm
p.re • t tln*c tlie Fmtfcd State*. t ’A~ 12” . r7c.
ami *Ji.(‘e each. W hole ale I * lie pruu inal Dir.g house in ,he
tnion. a id bv Mc-*r-. A. H. Jc I>. N\ m s. Ne.v Y< in.
fJ- l !re i-i c n* uerabie s i\ i -r by taking tire hug* r sines.
IP—Direct it u ‘or the guiihutce ofp.iueuts iu every disor
der are aihxed to each Pot,
WM. LINCOLN,
Savannah, Ga.
For Saif by W. A. Colcloualt ,V Cos. Ptitfield.
„ „ Walter Griffin. Greciushoro’
April 23, IS.aiL 17 —ly
r l' , Wt> Months niter Jate, I will a| p'y to the
1 Court ol Ordinary of Greene County iur
leave to sell part of the Negroes belonging to
the Estate of William T. M’llargue, tieceaxed,
for the benefit of the creditors of fat'd Estate.
JAS. DOLVIN, Ex’r.
April 21. 1853. 18—2 m
1 1 3\\ O Monti.s after date, 1 i)| apply to the
-I- Court of Ordinary ol Greene County, lor
leave to sell the Lands belong.ng to t.ie Ea au
ot James K Da .tel, deeeaaed.
O. F. DANIEL,Ex’r.
May 24th, 1853. 22—2 m
rjMVU months afterdate,] will apply to the
J- Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
ieave to sell a part of tiie Land of James R
I’ltikJdiot
M G BROOMS, Gu'd.
Mat 2id I=5T 19— 8.
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the rapid Cure ot
forcing, colds* hoarseness,
KKO\( lIITISAVHOON.VCi-fOltiU, .
CROUP, ASTIHIA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many years of trial, instead of impairing
the public confidence in this medicine, has
won for it nn appreciation and notoriety by
| fir exceeding the most sanguine expectation*
Joi its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic vir
tues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on
; thousands of sufferers, could originate and
maintain tiie reputation it cnjo\s While
many inferior remedies tiirust upon the com
munity, have tailed and been discaided, this
has gained ft tends by every trial, conferred
benefits on the afflicted they can never forget,
and produced cures too numerous and too re
markable to be forgotten.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend
that any one medicine will infallibly cure—
t*,ere is abundant proof that the Cherry
Pectoral does not only as a general thing, hut
almost it variably cure the niakuiits for which
it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better
known, this medicine lias gradually become
I the best rtiiuice of the afflicted, from the log
-1 cabinet’ the American Feasant, to the palac. s
ot European Kings Throughout this entire
] country, in every Slate, city, and indeed al-
cvviy hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectt
ral is known as the i.e.-t remedy extant for
diseases of the Throat and and Lungs,
an - in many tbreigu countries, it is coming to
oe extensive'}’ used by their most intelligent
i’liysiciatts In Great Britain, Fiance and
Geimany, where the medical sciences have
roach, a the high* si periectioti, Cherry Pecto
rat is introduc’ d,and in constant use in tiie
Armies, Hospitals, Aim Houses, Fublic Instt
tu ions, and in dotm site practice, as the surest
remedy tneir attending Fhysicians ■ can em
p “} for the more dangerous affections of the
lungs Also in milder cases, and (or children
i is safe, pleasant and eil’ectual to cure In
i tact, some ot the most Haltering testimonials
i wo receive hu\e been iroin parents who have
murid it efficacious ,n casts particularly inci
d. ntal to childhood.
Tile Cherry and ecimal is manufactured bv a
practn til Chemist, and evtrv ounce ot it un
der Ins own ( ye, with invariable accurt cy and
cate. It is staled an protected by law bto a
counterfeits, constq'lenliy can be relied on as
genuine without tmultetution.
We have eudeavored Imre to furnish the
community w ill a m< dicinc ol such ini!ii:bic
stipe)iurtty acd worth iissliou.d con mend it
t-ell to their confidence—a remedy at once safe,
j speedy and tliei mni, winch ibis lias by repea-
I i-daiid count tss trials proved itsell to be; ami
| itusl by great caretn prrpating it with chrm
| icai accuracy, of uiiiloim strength to afford
I’hysiciaos anew agent on which they car e
ly tor the best results, and the afflicted with a
; remedy that will do for them ali that medr
i ine can do.
Prepared and sal. 1 hy JAMES C. AYER,
Practical ami Analytical Chemist
Lowell, Mass.
Sold in rVnfi Id by A K. Williams.
~ ~ Greenesboro', by J Cunningham, &Cos
, „ ~ Walter Griffin.
~ „ Athens by Hill and Smith.
.. ~ Madison, hy li. Norton.
’ And Dealers in Medicine every where.
April 23, i.-od. 17—ly
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t* reader-, it is free from all o’ j ,*cti"n .b!e matter, and ;>o
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Kniollient Ainlirosial i^lixir
rF'HIS is ‘he name of a delicious article
-L which the undersign ‘d has the pleaeuie
to rocommend for its magical effect in Shaving,
ami its peculiar virtues in improving the Skin.
No matter how thick and stiff the Beard may.
he.it is so.'tened in a moment, and is removed
by a Razor in g..od condition without the
least trouble or pain. A single trial will satis
fy any one of its wonderful virtues. A few
drops upon the Brush, with ordinary soap and
water makes the process o: Shaving a positive
l 1 ’ as,tre. A single bottle will answer for e
\v!t"l year for one who Shaves every day.
1 ite Emollient Tmbrosia! Elixir is an ele
gant aitide for n Lady’s Toilet. Nothing cau
tqtal it, imparting a delicate whiteness ami
smoothness to the skin. It is perfectly harm
less.
Fr-pared aud sold by J. DJtfNNIS, M. D ,
Ai giisfa. Ga.
Fin e, 511 cents per hntt e.
Directions ior use accompanying each bet
tie.
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
3f Bay-Street,
(it’orgia-
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