The bee. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1848-1???, October 17, 1849, Image 4

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*s* ns aa* WILL YOU LOVE .ME WHEN I AM OLD? Will affection still enfoi- me, As the day of life declines. When old age with inthless rigor, Pluws my lace in fuirowed lines; When the eye forgets its seeing, And the hand forgets its skill. \\ hen the very words piove rehi Is, To the mind's once kingly will! V, hen the deaf ear, strained u> Lsten, Scarcely heftrs the opening “oid, And th’ uufalhonied and, pths ol Icehng, Are hy uo smlt current sin red ; When fond memory like a luiniei, Many a liue perspective casts, Spreading out our hy gone pleasures, On the canvass of tne past! • When the leaping blood grow - sluggish. And the fire nfyouth liatn llt-R ; Wheu the hiencis which now suriouml u,, Half arc numbered with tlie and, id ; When the years appear to sliorteii, Scarcely le.itinc us a ti ice; Wneu old Lime w ith ho and approaches, Marks his dial on uiy L.ce ! VVlten our present hopes all gathered. Lie like dead flowers on t ur track ; When the w oleos our ex *>( lice, Is one fearful looking but !•’ ; When each wasted hour o! talent, Scarcely measured now t all, Sends its witness hack to hanm us, Like the writing on t.ie wall; When the ready longue is palsied. Ami the form is bowed wiih care. When our only hope is Heav in, And our only lieip is prayer, When our idols, broken round us, Fall amid the rauks of men ; Void death uplifts the cm tain, Will thy love endure tiil then ’ There is a tender and tranquil beauty in th olio ring lines wind, goo dnect y to me nc..u Road and ween. LiN,.ri ON A KITTEN. Here lies, by d'-aih smitten, Alk ipit - ** \ouug knit n, Tu in, uldt r • way in the dust; Oil. h and i. lived longer. It might have been strouge, And d.e.i so : (Jv.i.iu older, tv e ti list, Ilad it grown lip t • cai’ ood, ’i hen many a rat would 11 „ve mourned in dec pest of tt o ; Let hie clot in tie drawn to, W e hope it has gone in. The laud to winch other cats go v i T & S .NTIM ESi T • A Wife in Trouble. —‘ Pray toil me, my dear what is tile cause ol those tears? ■ Oil, such a disgrace !’ •What —what is it, my dear? Do not keep me in suspense.’ ‘W'hy, I hav.e opened one of you loiters supposing it addressed to tray seif, Cer tainly it looked more like Mrs. than Air.’ ‘ls that all ? Whit harm cun liieie be in a wile’s opening her husband’s letter.-?’ •No harm in the thing itself. But the contents i Such a dirgiact ! • What, has any one dared to write nte a letter unfit to he read by my wife ?’ ‘Oil, no. It is coached in the most chaste and genilemenly languge. But the contents !’ Here the wife buried her face in her hanlcerchief and commenced sobbing aloud, while the husband eagerly caught up the letter and commenced reading the opis'le. that hid been the mem sos ne.ailv breaking his wife’s heart. It was a bill jrom the printer for nine yearn’ sabsc'ijj Oort f — Saudj Util Herald, A German professor had collected a valuable cabinet of curiosities, which he highly prized. One morning a iriend came to tell him a very unpleasant cir cuit!-lance —ih.it ho Inn! seen a man get v.p a ladder into a window oi Hie pioi -s ----soi’s house. ‘lnto which window ?’ -cried the philosophet. ‘1 am .so;ry to say,’ le pi led his friend, • ii wa> \ mr daughter S V ‘On, man.’ *ii n• • in : * you almost flight r.ed - ; i ‘ ii had been into - c• ■> ■ t Widow G z/.-e h ,* an only sister is a wui >w a- Her lord deni ; midst of his mint > m the hand ‘if deal a I) :d while wiiii.iug in ug.my , ins-...m .^aid to him: • Well, Mr. Shvlock. you medn'i !ri<k round so and wear out the sheets, :l you are dying.’ ’ What news to-day ?’ s .id a m to his friend, lately -1 What news! le.pomr-d (iir ’ nothing only times are i vi f”, i ; people are ge'ting on their ~,.i o l On th ir legs ?’ said Ihe li -t. i don see how you can make that ou ‘ \\ hv, ye*,’ re lied the oilier * l’> Ik that used to ride are obliged t > walk m w Is not that getting on 111, ir legs again ?’ A indy, very much given to gadding, Was ;e 1 •nly taken ill a! home one day. j mi - ihib id n uieat ll isle, tor j l'lte ■ *‘ 1 r ■ dii' ll l soul ian partj a . -■ ii . ietu.mil L : >.t .is ■ : “M t del, . mail 1 find you when I get back again ?’ Western •Military Institute. GEORGETOWN, KY. board of visiters. The Adjutant General, together with fivu lit persons, to he annually appointed by the , Executive, to attend examinations at least once in the year, Recording lo law- FACU L T Y . Iscorp. rated with all thu powers, privileges and lights exorcised hy the Trustees and i Faculty of any other Collage. *C ,L, T F. Supcr i i iiteiidi.nl. * COL. E. VV, MORGAN, Joint Superin tendent. * LIEUT. COL. B. JOHNSON, Professor of Natural a, and Experimental Philosophy. •f Ai AJ. W. A. FORBES, Professor of .Mat hemal ics. RICH RD M. NEWELL. A. M., Profes sor ol Auciei t ml Modern Languages. JAM i. “ G Bl.Al E. A. B. Adjunct Pro. j feSsor of Lan ; narF'S i ’ IL..V. J. R SWIFT, A. M , Professor of I Ethics and Belles Retires. JAMES 11. DAVIS..-, i.-q., Ptefessor if T Lave j REV. 11. V. D. N LVIUS. A. AI., Principal I of th Anadetny. j CAP i*. C, l, ... Ii . , Teacher in the Acad i cji y. „ , I O A Pl'. W. \V. GAUNT, Adjutant of the ] Inslitulo. * Educat'd at West Point, t Educated at the V .. Military Institute, j i fin WO hundred and thirty Cadets, from § fifteen ditforo \ Mates, have entered this j i.isUliitlon since it was organized, in 1817, It i- entirely free from iho control or domination nl any sent r pally, cither political or reli gious. Economy in dress, hy the adoption of cheap Uniform, for Winter and Summer, i's igniiy euloic a- Every student is required lo si'le,n a Co-tee,; guardian, vvitii vvllnlu ail binds hr ,light or ree ived must be deposited, and lio debt must lie contracted without the consent of such guardian. ■ \n Institution combining the science of the | West P„inl .Academy and of Polytechn c Insti | tutes, with the classical literature of ou.- best jC ilhges. adding the modern languages, and supci adding practical schools of Lew and 1 ri- I gmeoring, nearly realizes tbo long fiat desidcra j turn ol a university able lo moet the wants oi { Western progress—a university where nil may j select a course of study to suit their time, means, a.id piofessmnal dcsiniali, n. .'dr. Daviess, t!i professor ol I.aw. is known tin Hie various courts as a practitioner ol e at i ability, varied learning, long >‘xp icncc, and ex | alter) char.ictcr. iils eminent qutilificiitions, •he wholesome ext-r, .so and discipline) ol the I Institute and the cony,minut observation of liie j forms of judicial proceedings, off, r unusual in j duccun nts lo those who ate eurnesl lo achieve 1 risiiuclion as-ound Lawyers: CIVIL ENGINEERING Will b- thoroughly and practically taught in t o Western Military Ins'iiti! —the Prol nsor. Col. AlorcaN being one of tin; most skilllul and experienced Engineers in the Uni ed St atop.— j All the instruments connected with that depart ; merit, have been pretired at considerable cost, i and tlie best quality. Tiu; Superintendent takes the lihe.ty of fta | ling that he is now ofFered .‘*■7s per month, for, I eompi'tent assistant Eengiue-is One oi li j | former pupils receives at this time, S‘J,SOO p, r i a/mnm, .as Principal Engineer ofa Railroad now | j u del’ Corrsti uot in Kentucky—whilst others ol j I the same class are receiving in different parts olj | the United States. Sta.OOU, SI,SOO, or $ 1 ,aOO ‘ a year as Assistant Enginoers- Tlic time is rapidly ap'pfouching when ther.ri ivili be n great demand for such as h ive been : | prepared lor that, vocation, at the Western .Mili- ! | tary Institute Nothing is hnzzarded in saying | that they will readily command tjjj 1 gljil or | l a 1,500 p.-r ttiinuin. la very m.in ot observation 1 I must son that the gigantic enterprise already! proposed, will give birth to lm idmds of others, j tributary to ill. m. The rapid advancement ol j 1 onr whole country, and tiio eagernsss of our par pl„, for exploring the hidden resources of tin ! new Slates and the newly acquired territory, will give ample scope for ages to cume, t - the! , skill and enterprise of the Engineer, the Groin- i I gist, the Mineralogist, the surveyor and tin ! Architect. Young men who have an aptitude ; for tlie Alathc o. tical and Physical sciences, will v,. a tvidt; field open, and to them for engagin'.: in an honor.,ldo, a healthful and a lucrative pur. , suit, for which they may ho . thoroughly and I practically qoallified, in a short time, and at the j Western .Military Institute. TERMS. In the Academy, S3O 00 per annum U, th • (b,liege dll 00 “ | far \! usie lid use of Awns and Aceoutreiri'ts, 3 00 •’ *• i lor Fid I. ‘ 2 til) •• “ BO \ RUING can ho. had in private families ’ ai from ;wo to two and a half d'dlars per week. When in Barracks it. is designed to fu,ii si j A ms ala uniform rate. I n<l ■ -i,l s fimi. 1 i e w,ll 1,,, required and board jP the i , In and f 1 uii'.r no .o-iDiinm ~11 • ■ , \viiji to. , ■*■ . r/.c< : I ,ko'.v, ii hv wri’teii pei'imls. J T T,,e n,-x: s, ->:,,0 will r, him • ■ m .! I I : . f r nod C out ll.me leu llloet Is. Jo- I. Ist. Jtr D— ■ . i.l 1 >•- •1 1 n.-i th. first Tu •. i & and S’ V I.: ■•'. 11l XI, 111 l ie Ihe I. Dll, •o, s 1 - in the town of i orsylli Mm r , mi:, tv. oeiweeii lint u-a.il hours ol sole, (iO A it. ■ of I,mil, iMiieor les-. 1 ing about ten mi 1 ,- II ■■■•! of Horsy th, adjoining tlie lands j . S ,in n a i,l Airs. Ward, *v it Ii all i ■ --a a-t v -in is upon il—l'lTin '•lv. ,n n. os credit, with approved seen- | Fit \UE3 COLBERT, Exr’x. i I b,; 22 18-19. 34-tds. j UK MONTHS afier date applica■ j !M 1 rion will he made to iho Honorable I Inlerior Court of M .nroe county, when sit | ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell j th” lam) and negroes belonging to the estate j of iilia, n G. ILim, late of said county do ‘ ceased. WILLIAM F. AI API 1 , Adm’r. f Sept. sth 1819. 1 J. T. coxe, T WING remove ! lo the 11 nuse recent lv occupied hy N W. Battle, Esq., lend, is his professi ual services to the pub lic and solicits a slime of patronage from tbo aJ)lieod, Administrator’s Ssile. ! WILL ho sold in the town of Forsyth ou the first Tuesday in December next a house and lot in the town of Forsyth known as iho late residence of Daniel Mc- Kay deceased, and sold an the property of said deceased. The house issituated in tHe most business part of th town, well arran ged for a residence up starts, and two store rooms below, and there ia a good store house on the lot, on the corner of the pub lic square.—Sold under an ruder of the In ferior Court and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased—terms tirade kcowu on the dav. Z. E HARMAN, Adm’r. Oaf 3d 1849. t,ls adiaiiaiiisli'.'itor ’w Saße. TA ‘.’?,TILL he sold in the town of Jackson. V 7 Butts county? on tlie fi'-st Tuesday iu DECEMBER next, between the usual hours ofsaK. the following property, to wit: Eighty or ninety acres of land, il being part. of the lot of land on \\ hicli James King, de- ■ ceasetl, formerly lived. Also, two negro men, two negro women, and one girl about four! ii ye ns old. Sold hv virtue of an order o! the Inferior Court of said county as the p,,.marry of James King, late of said county, ilec’d, . l’ernls. twelve months’ cre dit— sin .!’ notes with approved security, and ! if not paid within fifteen days of maturity ! to bear interest from date. J. R, McCORD, Adm’r. Sept. 25th. 1819. 40 _ Executors' 1 1 k !|1 the fi “-it Tuesday in I : o DECEMBER next, before the Court House door m tile t >nu of Forsyth, between t’ e n-nal hours of sale, the follow ing; propei ty to wit, viz :—IBO acres of land more or h-ss. being the place whereon ! Clmles Webb lived and died: also, two ne , groes, Cherrv, a woman about 55 rears of age, ami Daniel, a man, aboltt 32 or 33 i years old. belonging to the estate of Charles | Weld), late of Monroe county, deceased. I Terms made known , u day of sale. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN WEBB. ) ~ , F J. WEBB, \ 5 xrs ’ Sept. 26th, 1849. 39 •fiftm Kale. j I. Be sold ou the first Tueihy in | w !STo.%eml>Pr next, before the Court i House <!,„>!• i*i Forsyth, IMonroc county, a ! greenhly to an order of the Court of Ordili | arv. 800 acres of land more cr less, belongs ing to the estate of Stephen.A. Mann, late ,oi Monroe county vleceaseri. l\i ‘ ; , n tin J Towaliga river,—Terms made known on the day of sale. A. V. M ANN. Ad,, Y. Sept. sth 18-19- .‘ G-tds. i s - Nmj-Th ■(m er\s . ■J, ■ | A GB EE ABLY to an order of the Moo [ ‘ft orehle Inferior Court of Monro, * Conn ! ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, wi! j he. sold before the conit hot sc door in th, j town of jt'<a;svlh, on the first Tin-sd v i j November n“Xt. within the leg:,! hours of ale, all the lands belonging to Littleton. | Johns’nn, late of Monroe county dec’rl with •he exception of the widow’s dower. Said ’and lying in the 14th tlist. of .Monroe oonr , tv on the Tow alaga River, containing ahrnr l 450 acres, with good iomrovemeitts. sold for | the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the ! said dee’d.—Tt ruts made known on the day 1 of sale. JOHN SHANNON, ? . , JAMES M. CLO .\ EFk, \ u]mr * Aug. 22. 1849. 34-tds. olrfmia. ist-i ator’s Male. Ts * L!, he sold to the* h'ghest bidder WSt before the Court House door in Forsyth, n the fisst Tuesday in Decenrhei next, within the h gal hours of sale, a p r; ,f lots of 1 .-nid No. 110 and 141. in the Dili > st of Monroe comitv. e ntiiiiiingouf him red ami-seventy five (175) acre.-..’ moj-.. or ! c*s belonging lo the estate of Jcphtha Hill, (ioc’d.. and which was assigned to Nancy Morse, formerly Nancy IHil, widow of said deceased, as her dower. Terms on the day. TU “ \ER HUNT. Adni'r. ’ ! August 224 1819. 34 ids . Georgia, ? Court of Ordinary. | Monroe County $ July Term, lb!9. ! 1 LIE BARRON ‘adm’rnf Jonathan V * Bairon. deceased, having pti t ion ed this Court, stating that he has fully riclmiii istcred the estate of said deceased, prays to he (lismi-i-td therefrom. it is 1! - r fore nrdeied }>y the Court that 1 ibis rule he published oiice a month for six | mo.,ihs. in Ihe Bee—at the expiiation of wlii.-li time said letters will he granted, un ‘-s i'. to 0 irarv he sliowti. \ true cX'r.oT from lie minutes of said co">'t k o. Cabaniss, ti.c.o. i July 2d, IB4S. 27—lm6in BTIOUII M3.N TILS after dale applica* |it lion will bo made to the lion. Inferior ‘ j Court ol Monroe county, wheu sitting for ordinary purposes,, or leave to sell a Negro j : It omni), by the name cl \\ inney, belonging to Martha Jameson, a minor. II 11. JAMESON, Guardian. June 27, 1849. 26 ! ‘SjvV‘* months after date application w 1 will lio made lo the (Join tof Ordinary : ! <4 Jlotiroe conniy. for leave to sell Ihe land j uid u, groes. belonging to ihe cslato of | Chillies \S elib, late of said comitv dec'd. JOHN WEBB, ? ~ E. J. WEBB, I hxrs ’ : July 3d, 1849 27 MONTHS after date, applica nt tion “ill be made to the llonorahle Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sit- R g for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of John P. Benton, late of Monroe County deceased. WILLIAM C. REDDING, Adm’r Sept. sth 1849 “ tfih I lAiflli a-Thert !” [S |T W. HARDEN is at his old stand Jt or • where he is prepared todo all work in his fine, in finer style and on more re a j sonabie terms than can be done at any nth- t cr estsihliihinent in this section of eonu'ry— 1 and if others will work for nothing, lie “ill 1 work for nothing and find himself, liesidi s making presents to the wives ami kissing the ■ r hildreii of Ids patrons, lie sks tilt vom I;- | ers of uo man I'm :lit- su| 11 unity of his volk. j as it will show for itself, lie flu Mora him self ‘h :t no mfin ran surpass li.tu in trim ing cairiages, or buggies or can make a li- , ; ner set of Harness, lie has constantly on hand amt will sell •• dog cheap, ” Cartage Harness. Buggy Harness, Collars, M lops, and fill materials for triming callages and making harness. He also has vehicle* 10 : sell, and ponies to match, besides .1 grea’ many articles that lie has not. It you don'i believe it call and see for yourselves. He I never lies. Jan. 24, 1849. 4 lv CONSUMPTION DISARMED OF ITS T E It ROUS I>2ll. HASTTINO’S i '©m|icu<3 N- y rup ©S’ X ap iliu, | fSHHE great Remedy for Consninpiion, 1 _H_ Decline, Asthma, B,pitting of Blood, j Night Sweats, Husky Throat, fisting ot ihe Flesh. Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, laid all Diseases of the Chest find I,tings. This celebrated preparation in pleasant to the taste, and i* so speedy in it* operations that patients plainly feel its good effects in a few minutes after taking the first dose, I tasting's Compound Syrup oj’ Nuptlia is : now being used in nearly n ! our hospitals, and is also coining into rapid use among all our he t physicians, for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs. It has been rec ommended in the worst state of eom urnp -1 ion hy the celebrated physician, Dr Mott, of New York; and Dr. Arnold, of 8 van nah, Ga., writing to the agent at New York under date of Jan. 30, 1848, s ivs : ”1 re eeived the half-dozen of Hasritig's Naptha Sviup ordered from you, and am conviat ,1 that Naptha is the principal ingredient inclosed is ‘.weuty-five dollars, for which you will send me two dozen ami a half bot tles. I have two patients in the IMarine Hospital, whom I think will be beiulitted hy it.” None genuine without the written signa ture of . .4. Harrison on the wrapper, j (II? 0 Price, one dollar a bottle. For sab ! iti Forsyth hy PHELPS & ENSIGN. J unary 3, 1849. 1 DOCTOR f,E irCY'S Sarsaparilla & Wild Cherry ’ P S JL IL S . I IMS medicine is ; ■ idly increasing ii ! il popula itv throughout the Uni', and ! State-. Canada, Mexico ..ml the Wot s . ; dies, as well a* in Eur.-pe, where ii u * firs I discovered and introduced hy its emiuciit ’ author. ITS VIRTUES : Are especially directed to tec rev-ova!a I'bib form of Indigestion, as ii aflVcis the 8:-. m aeh, Head or Liver, and as a G uerul Ape* rieitt. On a single trial, it will he found to surpass all such remedies, as may bo taken without the advice of a physician, whose services it w'ill in most eases render untie* cessary. It contains no Mercury or danger oil* article, and its action is immediate and efficacious, it will cure or immediately re lieve most complaints of the Head. Colds. Coughs, and many affections of the Lungs and Heart, Constipation, Hffimori'iioids, Biiiious Complaints, Gout and Rheumatism, Hniplious, Glandular and Dropsical Swell ings, Nervous Complaints and Hysteria, and the first stage of all Fevers. Finally, it will repair every temporary de rangement of Health from error or excess , diet, fatigue, anxiety, contagion, or other I exposure of mind or body; and warding off > diseases that thus arise. 11 “ill lie found In I valuable as a family mkdicine. Price, 25 cems per box. For safe hv PHELPS & ENSIGN. April 25th, 1849. 17—6 m •■Sdminihtrat r's Sate- HriLL he sold on the first Tuesday in ■i % November next before the Court House door in the town of Foisyth. Monroe ■ County between the'legal hours of sale, a ! gri enhly to an order granted hy the Inferior ; Court ofsaid county, while sitting for onli nary purposes, the tract of laud belonging to the estate of Josiah Horton decea-ed. Said ! tract lies in the 12th district ofsaid county, containing 656 acres more or less, and ad (joining the premises of James Tliweat, Bald win Davis and others. Also, has on it a ; good dwelling house, gin house, good press j and other out houses, together with coml'or* j table quarters for some fifteen or twenty no- I groes. The fencing, houses &c. are in i j good repair. Possession will be given as j soon as the crop can he gathered and dispo : sed of. Terms made known on the day ol sale. RODERICK RUTLAND, Adm’r. Sc.pt. sth 1849. 36—tds, •Sfiministralor' 1 a A ate- WILL lie sold before the Court House door in the town nf Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the | Land and Negroes belonging to the estate i John Heidle, dec’d. viz : The North half of; Lot No 100, and the South half of No. 101, | in ihe II th District of Monroe county. AI | so, the following negroes; Sam, a man, 47 j years old ; Violet, 11 woman, 24 years < Id ; j Joseph, a hoy. 3 years old, and Daphne, 3 | months old. Sold for the heoefit of the hen - I and creditors of said dec’d. Terms 011 the | day of sale. P. T. HEIDLE. Adm’r. October 3d, 1849, 40—ts’ CONSUMPTION CURLU! i mmmmm p La m\i -- ci - lirri \ Llga / J; 3 - ■ n 8 FOR THIS COMPLETE CURB OK Ccuglis, Coldtr, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. TESTIMONIALS. FROM DR. HIRAM COX. Late Prr.fessorin Cincinmlli Electic Medi cal College. Air. A. L. Scovill : However reluctant I have been to permit my name to he attached to patent i medicine, I consider il my duty to state that in ! three coses of incipient consumption, viz., Miss Bell, Mirs Barg- r, and Mr, R I!. Cox. one our City Council, that Dr. Royers’ Liverwort and Tar operated more irlto u specific than anv other remedy, that J ever used. One of thu cases vi/.. ’. is li, 11, prom unc and by several J’iiy ieia: a, lo he laboring under iho last stage of Scrofulous Cor umption. Slid is now in grod health, from llic use of a sow bottles oftheahova syrup. HIRAM COX, M. 1). Cmcinnatti, Jan, 25, lb-17. FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE. Air. A. L. Scovill: lam well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my family physician for many years, and can cheerfully say that] have as much confidence in his skill as any man living. HENRY MORSE. Cincrnnatti, Nov. Bth, 1817. FROM WILLIAM RICHARDS, M. T>.. 3 feel constrained from a sense of duly to ■ rnr.KO the following statement, conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, oi this city, was quite low wiih Pulmormrv Con sumption, ior tvmoli I had hi', n treating with loss thru usual sue, e-s. At liis request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and ’i nr ; and I must confess | that ins effects were ready surprising. Alter Using ihe second bottle my vis;ls were disco),lin* u. and he was soon restored to hoaiih. Ido conscientiously rc-comnx nd my l.r■ >tfir■pr.icti- tiouers lo prescribe thi--. remedy in nil ■•ulm-muy complaints which taiffl - ihe nnßnarv 1 rent incut. RlfilAßDsj “ > Cincirunitti, (1 t, !1 :c'.fi. DESPAIR no 1 1 yfi .• ; ;T!YBK IAN.- ■■• vi) i'i! MIX));* ; Y) -r Tl‘ Ti) DM ; I A '.n cnodit.. n th- n:i.- 1. U s.-* 1! an and;,.. V e. Jllsis : < (1’ • T * ;* ‘ U \ v i.•• S{ j *•’ “f- ‘! ■■ ■’ !•••’ •■••• 4 w ih a dLt;n-s* | m-. C 111 --. (■• ‘o’ : . ,• of one y( :.r grew .although 3 had in at ledancc r ... • ~ y-ici *)*-.. o n (-1 w hom vv.is consi(h;rrd vi 1 y skillful, all of their (!r rI * proved alike un availing. At last one of the uhvs coins came in and decided that I could not live more than one day longer! All of my friend* believ. and that a tew days at un-st would end uiv earthlv career ! My brother at this crisis. Earing of iho astnr.- i-hiug cures made ! V Dr. Unger's Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicuthe, distant somo thiitv miles, to procure ti.o übovv inodiciii! ; nini straiiS'o to buforc l hud us.d hl i‘;i bo!tic u\y et.iiL.ii v. entirely ctirrd, and wSu-u I ii.ul used Iwo bottles I was able to altoud (< mv iainilv voca* lions as usual. HARRIET ROWE. \v e (ho undersigned, do ct tify * hat this nc* , Count, of “ , U’.-'s is cofreef, v. ( I (- n ■ per : senahy acquaint’ <; ;I‘. all 11■,- eirrems’nnecs P P JOIINm N. I’F.TB Li Si Ah TI3KWB, 3 HO MAS GUAY. JOs ! i ii ’ 8 f union, Ohio. F< i, 6, DMd. 8< li, eV iM| AI). ."-.0. I? 3. Chartrrs -'■'r. 1. Xcv <>; : , .1!,.-, (.ei.era! Wholesale A-J j ‘'■''r !0 ‘ outhern States, to w hom all or-J , and rs mu*t l,e addressed. J Sold by Prii--! ps & F.-.surv. Forsyth, Ga. \ ” GilOHOu I’aym:, Macon •* 1 “ Am-hiwsA Littj e, Jackson •• “ lluri) A IJuxgekeokd, Moniicello. July 19iii, 1849. 89_60. Kx©ciasoii*s feiißu .S GREF, ABLY to an order of lire lrorifi* .efft rahie inferior Court of Monroe conn- 1 ty when silting for ordinary purposes, will ‘ Re sold before 1 lie Court house door in Mon* roe county, between the usual hours of sale. ; >n the Ist Tuesday iu December next, lot | of laud No. 18, containing 202$ acres, more | ‘ess, 130 acres of let No. !c acres of lot No. 47. rind 50 acres of lot No. 15, said j lands lying on iho waters of the i owaliga i And mi the Ist Tuesday in November next, | before the Cou.it house door in Pike count}, the East halfol lot N0.206, originally Mon | ;•■.(* now Pike county. Also, on tlie Ist I Tuesday in November next, before the j Conn hnu-'e door in Carrol county, 0110 third of the niidivi, ed lot of land No. 45. iho purchaser can have tlie re'usal ( ,f the whole at tiro same lime. Baid lauds hel o,i 8 ~lg to the estate of John L. Ponder, late roe county dec’d. Terms made k ,l0 ” u ou the day of sale. DU LAN E F. PONDER, 1 GEORGE W. HEAD. [ Ex’r's. Hept. Ist 1849, 35-tds. Notice* 411. Persons indehtod to the estate of Charles \Y ebb, Itite of Monroe comitv, dee (1., are requested 10 come forward and make immediate payment, and those hav* ing demands against the same will preset;! them in terms of the law. JOHN WEBB, ? „ , E. J. WEBB. \ Lx ,s ’ Sent. 26th. 1849. 39 6w