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le conflict, entertained those doubts
imputing to all such; a disposition j
e “aid and comfort” to the enemy],
no means contributed to harmq- i
le feeling sand concentrate I
ft he nation in support of hi'' .
ion, I,,,l tended f . r . endjaiiJ
from himself that r& mellt of
pee which the Ame'cood**
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator's Sale.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from thellcnorable the In- ! pURSUANT to an order of the honorable the Inferior
ferior court of Gwinnett countv, when sitting 1 Court of Clarke county, silting for ordinary purpo-
for ordinary nurixtses, will lie solj taforo the Court ■>» he •uU.brh.rr the court l.ousr do.Tin the
House door n riutencoviUe, on the first Tuesday '» 1 wise* ueunly, on the find Tnraday
in January nett, the fulllowiig lend und negroes m h thru.,y next, dunng the lrs«l hour, of ,.lc, the
belonging to t!ie estate of NVm. Knox, deceased.
n^r -
W U l dje ltobes. 12 to § 18,
mideneeof the XAIpacas,
Vbb*
lia—fiJincljioak^
IHtrtnnci.* hlpacas,
ml thirty^’
fvom JalgX’ nercs .
ijeuu l 11 try; Twilled Fr’h Gingha
•y«of thd’ American Ginghams,
fv TI»f*v ,erican Ginghams,
k ,, . jfl Oregon l'laids,
-•■,111, (\\J black Silks, Visette do
trimming drosses,
for cloaks,
et, cap and neck Ribons,
i, Scarfs and Cravats,
—new und handsome styles,
and l ani T Triramiagt.
and Swiss evening Drosses,
Dresses, in ewry variety.
AltTICLES. '
liodeitahs. Wreaths, &c&c
oidored Merino Shawls,
”...
i/jfrrn unit Vi’tliiiRi.
well assorteJ; Summits’ex-
{jlO ; extra black beaver Cloths,
iver Cloths; Pilot Cloths
overcoats ; siipr French,
Richard a man about twenty-sev^n years of
age ; Shade a man thirty-five years of age ; Eli a
man twenty-six years of age ; Jack a tnan twenty
years of ago; Ralph a man tiventy-one year* of age;
London a man fitly-three years of age; Andy ahoy
sixteen years of age; Stiles a boy twelve years < ■'
, and child: Milly thirty-seven years of age,and
j child; Louisa a girl elevn years ofage; Octava a girl
I five years
I and eighty acres land, w ... 0 _ »
! Gwinnett county, adjoining Henry Inzer, Jerry
‘ 'organ and others. Terms on the day
II. \V. HOWELL, <
W.M. P. KNOX. J
Nov. 4,1817.
lot of land whereon Mrs. Sarah Clark resides, adjoining
Gentry, Davidson and others, known by number 153 in
the 23th district of originally Wilkinson, now Twiggs
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRI-WEEKLY FROM ATHENS
late of Clarke county, deceased, for the benefit of the , „
heirs. Terms, cash. WM. STROUD, Ex. I X the Travelling Public, that he has re-estab-
Dec2, 1347 Ids j lished the TRI-WEEKLY LINE from ATHENS
~~ :— ‘ to GAINESVILLE, and he assures those who may
Xuiniuislratora sale. ! favor him with their patronage, that they need have
* GREE X BI.l » itn order „f the nonuraMe il,c In- nothi , 0 f „ ^ horsM J, fe and
A fanar Court .1 a.rk.cauut,. wl.cn a,tun, for ori,- drivera and cora r oni ble crachro.
purpraot. *>» W •oW. on he fmt Jueada, » j^, vo Athe „s Tuesday ,, Thurohy. and S»tur-
c.n,n,',";il "ho intermit that IV,a II. Boner, lore ..Isold 3 > 11 A - M - * lte , r ' h °. ""J? 1
■ count,, deceased. baa in and to a ne,ro man, (Jim) a oUliejcars from Augusta, andarnre at t^mesvill.
f perfecting title.
b time to intersect with
Dec 2, 1347
Fridays, at 4, A. M., and arrive at Athens same
days at 12 M.
-Three dollars, or 7£ cents per mile.—
Notice. j tor ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court
iURSUAXT to an order of the Hon. the Inferi- ! House di*or in Watkinsville, Clark county, Ga., on
or Court ofCtarke county, sitting tor Ordinary j the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal
purposes, will be sold before the Court House door in , hours of sale, two negro men. Sold as the proper-
the first Tuesday in January next, j ty of Jas. Jenuings, late of Clark county, deceased:
PL;
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the i Pare,
Inferior Court of Clark county, when sitting Offices.—At Frjnklinand Newton Houses,Athena,
~ -the Cmted Spates Hotel, Gainesville.
J. A. CLARK.
Sept. 16.1847. ly.
Watki
during the legal hours of sale.tlie trect of land j lor the benefit ol the heirs. Terms—Cash,
whereon James Whitlow, late of said county, de-j JAMES 1‘. MAYNE, Ex’
ceased, resided at the tin^of his death, containing. Oct 28,1847.
250 acres more or less, adjoining the town of Salem, j
on which there is a good dwelling house and other j
convenient and necessary bindings, being a very de
sirable residence for any person wishing a home in !
that section of the country , to be sold for the bene- '
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
\VILLIAM D. WHITLOW, Adm’r.
Nov. 4,1“ 17.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
lyriLL he sold at the Court House door in Mon-
* ’ r.«>-Walton county, on the first Tuesday •*»
January, 1311: tliree hundred and fifty eight acres
l^inti. and eight Negroes, belonging to the estate | district of the 1st section. Sold as the property of
The subscribers have on hand, and aro
itantly receiving fresh supplies of
Uriitpi, Medicinm, Paints, Oili,
AdmiuiNirntor*’Sale. | Uyc-Ktuffv and Ferfnmery.
O N the 1st Tuesday in January next, will be sold Which they offer to the town and country trade at
within the legal hours of sale, at Cumining. ' prices which cannot fail to suit them. The articles
Forsyth county, the following real estate and the which we offer are such as cannot fail to give entire
improvements thereon, to wit. lots No. 6 and 29 j satisfaction, they having been selected by an expe
ct'd the South half of lot No. i -U), in the plan ol said i rienccd person, in the Northern Markets. VVe in-
toon ol Camming, on which there is a good dvvel- vitc all who are in want of such articles as belong
ling house anti kitehen. Also lots Nos. 163 and 164, j to our line of business to give as a call, aa bpc feel
containing two acres, on which there is a lop cabin ! assured we can supply them satisfactorily, and we
—no other improvements. Also, lots Nos, 159 and trust our willingness to please and accommodate
the plan of said town—no improvements j will insure to us a share of the public patronage.
Cast meres; rich silk, wool- .„
gs; Tweeds, Kerseys, Lin- of William Hinton, deceased. Also, at the
y woollens. I House d»>or in Cass county, on the first Tuesday in
.—A large lot of Overcoats,! February, ISIS: 160 acres ot Land, also belonging
coats, vests, Sic. [ to said estate. All the above pro|>erty sold under
12-4 bed blankets, negro blank- ; an order of the Honorable Inferior court ofWalton
county, when sitting tor ordin;
CS AND OIL CLOTHS.
«, meriiiocs and table diappers,
els, table covers, truit napkins,
pIIs, twist, &c &c.
Welch Flannels,
'd’i^d and white Flannels,
5 TRIMMINGS.
,-etci in,,in " s a,, d buttons.
•4-4 3-4 12-4 bleached Sheet- i () r .|: n ,
:ings and long cloths; super
irn trillings; Jaconet Muslins,
icn Goods.—Sheetings, shirt-
factorv cloth; best anchor
s,-p«per, ink.quills, &c &c.
E AXD cutlery.
Wllows. anvils, hammers and
W ! .....
next, at the Court House in Watkinsville,
] within the legal.bt'irs, a negro man named Sain,
^ alxiut twenty five or six years old ; sold as the prop-
' ‘ of John W. Ix*e, lunatic, by order of the court
and 8-10 acres, adjoining said town ot Cum- j In our assortment may be found all*kinds of
it l«-in g part ot lot of land No 10, in the 2d Chemicals, Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye.
t ol the 1st section, bold ua the property of Sit#, oad Broshe.,
the estate ot Joseph Goodwin, bite ot Gwinnett ! mt , , c , ; n
county, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and M .? le ”." J X em “' 0 .I™?'* 1 . S"^ 0 * 1 . t"*™"™*..
creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale.
GREEN D. IIAYGOOD, Gi
Ailtiiiiiislrutor’s Kate.
W ILL be sold before the Court Horn
the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, on the
nrst Tuesday in January next, between the usual
line hie, l.oli 1 "., Si—n. hour, of sale, the fiilloivinr s to „i t; One
Saddlery I/ard,rarr._lErnes, ; up , rro mall aamcd liaac ab "i„ entyaright year, of
age, also one negro girl named Louisa about four
teen years ot age. Sold as the property of the es-
of Bingham Pendergrass, deceased ; sold by
leather; carriage
patent leather and top leath
hi dress boots; extra super light order ol the Honorable Inferior .
Ditcher's heavy boots ; mens’ j court of Ordinary. Terms on day of sale.
* orders rflv i corner of Front 8 ‘ rwl and "'0 road leading to the
-*'" i "il ..."e" 1 '''' dlMo ei.e .ali.f."h™ ! Pw" i‘ "»y hjtter understood by My.
« riv.n«. will I.- mud,!on produce'in * '‘flPY
I goods, as they
cheap
ATHENS FEMALE ACADEMY.
an find in Athens.
BRINGLK Sl MARTINDALE.
■ rod! Iran!!
J UST received and for sale low, a lot of Sweeds
Iron, English, square, round, hand and hoop.
Oct. 7 PEEBLES & CAMP.
a footing equal to any Female Seminary
Southern country, and Irom his long ex|ierience,;
both in Georgia and Alabama, he feels confident of t h
aueee... Ev.ro de.ir.hle bnmeli of lenwto edne i ttlldew Shad, Uepot,
tiou will be elliciontly taught, and competent and 1 -Yo. 7, Spruce Street, 1'ribune Buildings, jV. York,
fur this ptirpose procured. I ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
rhe Classical Department will he under the *n-i wholesale and RETAIL
?¥-SS&S!! d -S!!l:.?Wli , .7;!i. |t:v t « J«el!u!d ^M.Tarot£lile.q!ioTTbAnUIni
i Rural Landscape Scenes, a much admired and desi-
1 ruble article; together with every style and descrip
tor convenience and
dilute J according to ihe directions,
various prepaniou* hearing the uame The proprietors
s presented, and the
reader invited to its careful perusal. Cutntuenioaauch
e is nn n J., March 12»h, 1316.
Messrs. A- B. dc. D. Sands—Mr. Oliver’s child, o| this
place, wasuttseked with scrofula when two years old
instruction in Kalisthenics without any addiii
charge. The Academy will ojkmi oii the first M<
t SSZT A , v' 8 ’ * 3U 'r r ; M»" of Sh«te now in u.r, «. 60 >r cent. uh..pir
nnra. In.trncimn in Mimic 810 per qimrt.r.— th ,„ ht , wh „ Triuiminu.
^.rd ran bo h.d in gaud fiunil,.. n|mn ; „ mi „ u f. cla „/, pncc.'siBw. Same wnd inlvimr
Oct °8 1847 * W |jj ! decorations done in a style not to be surpassed.
K. U. IIoilgMiti A Brolhcrii ' f Fcb25
CARRIAGE & HARNESS MAKERS,
ATHENS, VA. I « ALT by t
BEG to inform their I Nov. 4.
physicians in Newark. B-lleville and Ncw-York pre-
, case as perfectly hopeless. At Iasi Mr. Oliver was in-
! duced to try your Sarsaparilla, and accordingly procured
four bottl s. which was sparingly administered, with ma
ny interruptions, yet with the miwt decided benefit.
About two months ago 1 became acquainted with the
' circumstances of the case. The child, who is now aged
pable of using any ofherliuibs. Her body was swollen
t to nearly twice it* natutalsice; the head; limbs and body
e almost entirely covered with large sores. She w as
T. BISHOP.
generally,ihai tbey have 1 received, a few good travelling Trunks and
on hand several vein i V» ises, and for sale low by
manufacturing, COACHES,! Oct. 21. J. BANCROFT & Co.
I friends and the public 1
nerallv.ihat they have ;
i hand several vehi |
dee, and are constai
CIIARIOTEES. BUGGIES. ROCKAWAYS. BA
ROUCHES and STAGE COACHES, or any other
description of catrtage desired.
Repairing of all kinds done as expeditiously ns possible.
JCr Several good second hand articles for sale cheap.
Athena Feb. II.
and fur sale low by
J. BA>
Corner Spring and Broad Sts.
MT.U11, LI3SKLD AMD Tlt.UX Oil,,
I ^OR sale by T. BISHOP.
Nov 11, 1847.
The Dali)- National Whig.
I S published in the City of Washington every day.
•t S o’clock, P. M. Sundys excepted, and served to
subscribers in the City, at the Navy Yard, in George
town, in Alexandria, and in Baltimore the tame even
ing, at six and a quarter cents a week, payable to the
•ole ageat of the Whig, G. L Gilchrist, i>q„ or his or
der. It is also mailed to any part of the United States
for •* per anaum, or t* f-w six months, |M>able in ad
vance. Advertisements of ten lines or leas inserted
one time for 50 eta, two limes for 75 cents, three times
fer ft, one week for $1,75 cents, two weeks $2,75 one
month for il.'two months tor$7, three tnmuhi for $10,
eix months tor $1$. oue year lor #30, payable always in
speaks the sentiments of the Whig party of the Union J
on every question of public policy. It advocates the el |
ectioa to the Presidency of 7. Taylor, subject to thedc-!
eision of a Whig National Convention. It makes war *
to the knife «p >n all-rhe measures ot the Adminlatra-j
tven deemed to be adverse to the interest of ib« country, j
tOFFEK—- roFFEE.
R IO, Java and Laguira Coflot*, just received
and for sale low, by T. BISHOP.
4 Negro Blnukcte.
T UST received, and for sale low, by
O Nov 11 T. BISHOP.
JF!wurv Hour!
COLOUR from Long’s, Morrison’s and Mitchell’s
IT Mills, ot a superior quality, for sale low by
Nov. 4. * T. BISHOP.
^ SUPERIOR lot of Swede and tire iron, also
I OAF,
Kiev
Nov. 4.
Sugars! Sugar*!!
shed and powdered, St. Croix, Porto
Rico sugars just received and for sale low by
.totter of C'wparturrblsip.
j TMIE subscribers have associated themselves in busi-
JL ness, under the style and firm of A. ALEXAN-
l DER A. C»*ra from the first of September last, for the
Nov. II, 1847.
■tnpctuc. Dope and Twine.
in the country, for the discussion of political or i
other question*.
Mechanics, and other useful arts. Science in general.
Law, Medicine*. Statistic*. See. Choice specimen* of
American and Foreign Literature will also be given, in.
eluding Reviews, 4kc. A weekly list of the Patent* it-1 ciinvDitiD i . e.\ u , .,
sued by the Patent Ofice. will likewise be published- I A w ol the above naped articles*
the whole frming a complete family newspaper. ^ ea * e T. BISHOP,
r*s IPrcUy ,Y«/ki*s1 IPkig, one of the largest news
papers in ike United State*, is made up from the col
■mas of tks Daily National Whir, and u published
•very Saturday, for the low price of $2 per annum, paya
ble in advance. A double sheet ot eight pages will be
given whenever the press of matter will justify it.
The memoirs of Gsn. Taylor, written expresslv for
the National Whit, are in course of publication. They
Commenced with the second number, a large number of
copies of which have been printed, to ettpply calls tor
Nov. 4
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
T HE subscriber having taken his brother, A. K.
CHILDS, into co-partnership, the business
will hereafter be Continued under the firm of O. *
A. K. CHILDS. OTIS CHILDS.
Athens, July 29 tf
July 19,1817 Sm.
(Printer’s Fee $15.)
Fgirbank*’ Settles.
F AIRBANKS* Platlonn and Counter Secies,
which aro always right. A frosh supply just re
ceived and for sale by T. BISHOP.
March 25.
Hats! Fall Style, 1847.
TOST received, a handsome assortment of Beaver
J and Moleskin !!•»* «rthe Fall *n le.
MALLORY, FERRY * CO.
Sept, 10,1817.
rnr.coLo .wo miaeu spectacles.
G OLD and Silver Thitnbles, Gold Bracelets and
Bracelet Clasps; Silver, Pearl and Tortoise
Card ('uses, &c., at the lowest price*, bv
July *29 O. dt A. K. CHILDS.
Syrup, Syrnp.
"MXEW Orleans syrup of a prime quality, reeeiv-
Li cd and for sale low by T. BISHOP.
Nov. 4.
Jlolastct, molasses.
C UBA moIaa.«e*,a prime qualitv, received and
for sale low by T. BISHOP.
Nor. .4.
Jmt Ueceivcd and far Sale,
^Int of fine Sngars, St Croix, N. Orleans, clar-
Od.7
They procured ■
Tore rije had taken
from the chair and creep aero** the room. She has
just finished taking the second bottle, and the sores are
nearly all healed, the iitnbs are restored to their natural
* Very Respectfully 7«w*,*|_” C™? STARS ISR. '
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 23,1915.
rtics and Martingales.
md bridle.* and buggy harness.
ockery and Glassware,
I*, plain, und cut tumblers.
) WOOD WARE.
bound wash tubs ; Brown’s
ten’s,willow wagons.
Giid&ERIES.
Super Rio coffee; old Government Java coffee,
Sugar, syrup and molasses,
Crushed and loaf sug-.tr ; Ewfr fine Teas,
Pepper, spice and ginger; Liverpool and all urn salt.
Hi fie powder, blantiBg powder, shot and lead,
Blue stone, tobacco, ropes, cords, &c. All of
Kxeculor’M ■'■ale,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior court
of Clarke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday of Janu
ary next, at the court-house door in Watkinsville,
a negro woman named Susan, about 40 years old,
belonging to the estate of Win. Williams, late ol
said countv, deceased. Sold for the benefit of his
heirs. C. F. McCAY, i
A. WILLIAMS, \ “ 1 rs '
Athens, Nov. 3,1847. tds.
Execulor*’ Male.
*r»ld on the first Tuesday i
s the Court-House door in Dar:
which is offered at a small advance for cash or ap- ielsville, Madison county, between the legal hours
vniinnnu ». inn.n of sale, twelve likely negroes, consisting of men,
women, boys and children. Also, at the same time
and place, one house and lot in the town of Dan-
ielsville, known and distinguished in the plan of
said town by No. 8, and one unimproved lot in said
town, known and distinguished by No. 10. Sold
under a provision of the Will of the late James Grif
fith ot said county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs ol said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
ROBERT P. GRIFFITH,) r .
WALTON II. GUlFfTfH. j ** rSl
Oct. 28, 1847.
To Hire,
rr WO very likely GIRLS—one 15 and the other
A 17 years of age—to be taken into the country.
Apply to A. &. T. W. BAXTER.
Athens, Nov 11 Banner copy.
M
For Sale or Kent,
Y HOUSE ar.d LOT in Athens, at present
.pied by Mr. Christy. Possession given
Piles* Ac.
D ALLEY’S masical pain extractor, will afford im
mediate relief in all burns, reatds, piles and rhtu-
mutism. For sale by A. ALEXAN DER &. Co.
t Ut-aniitul Akkorlmcnt ol Block Tin,
v prices hy A. ALLEXANDER & Co.
100 c
New England Rum, 5do American brandy.
3 do Sicily Madeira, 3 do sweet Malaga, with a va
riety of other liquorapoo numerous to men'ion. for sale by
Nov. It. 1*347. A. ALEXANDER &. Co.
Ludiot*, .Uikkcu’uud L It i I (I r«-•■*» Mtot-tu
FRESH supply of ladies’ and Misses’Cloth
. and Kid Buskins, •
Ladies’ walking Shoes, Slippers and Ties,
relate the following fi
of July last. ’ Jjnc C——
years, was afflicted with an immense sore on the middle
of her back, which defied all the treatment, of medical
skill. As she was a friend of our family I employed all
the means in my power in endeavoring to relieve her,
which I gave to her. I call- d to see her the next day
and she told me *he had taken two doses and felt very
much relieved. I laughed immoderately at this, but site
of justice to myself] Misses’ leather llootees and Buskins,
the followin'* taCtS 1 -liliau' anil t'hilrlron'a \lptnl
and Children’s Metalic Rubber
Over Shoes and-Sandals,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s common Rubber
Over Shoes. Just received by
sold at the court house i:
ding county, lot No 710,
t the s
will I..
of Vanwert, Paul-
the 3J district, 3J section of,
formerly Che.-okee.but now Paulding county. . Sold as
tors. Terms on the day of sale
SILAS LAWRENCE, Adm’r.
' Nov lltli, 1347. tds.
JOHN LOWE, Adm’r,
ELMIXA GOODWIN, Adm’x
October 14,1847 td
• LOltUIA—J at kvoil Count)',
Jesse S. Shotwell,
above stated hill are to be found in the County of
Jackson ; and it being made further to appear to
the Court, that the defendants have gone to parts
unknown,
On motion of Basil II. Overby, complainant’s at
torney, it is ordered hy the Court, that the defend
ants i>e served by publication of this rule once a
month for four months, in some public Gazette of
this State, prior to the next Term of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this
Sept. 23th, 1847.
JOHN J. McCULLOCH, Clerk.
Oct. 7, 1847 4m.
Cii:»I(GI A—G tv in licit Count j.
1*7 HERE AS, William Maltbieand M. B. Mont-
* * gomery. administrators of James Gilbert, de
ceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from
said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not 1h* granted.
Given under mv band at Office, this 13th day of
Sept. 1847. * JESSE MURPIIEY, c. c. o.
Sept, 23,1847.
Brandy, Port and .Madeira Wines for Medicinal
Purposes, best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
French and American Perfumery,
Shaving Cream, &c. &.c.
With a general supply of Patent Medicines, for
which we are Agents. All of which are offered to
the public at reasonable prices.
REESE & WARE.
Oct. 8,1846. Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
(•fiOltlilA —UwiuiiFU Coil my.
* *7HEREAS, William Gordon, administrator of
v " Susan S. Gordon, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Ji.i.uii-ion from said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to !>e and appear at my office within the time pre-
ribed hy law, to show cause (it any they have)
>uld not he granted.
Hand at office, this 18tl
JESSE MURPHY, c
FURNITURE!
GOOD AND CHEAP!
AVardrobc-ft.Bureau*. Sideboards
Table*, sofas, Ac.,
MA XU FA CTURED A T HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well
made and durable, and warranted so to be) can be ob
tained from the North, adding only the freight, et tie
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epis
copal Church.
83“ A continuance of the patronage hitherto received
by the subscriber will encourage and enable him to add
considerably to his stock of manufactured articles, and
to increase the variety of his material.
Why take your money abroad when you can use it
as ndvatnageously at h»uie ?
JKr Old furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
ornamental painting. C- S. OLIVER.
July 15, 1847. ly
UEIHIUU..-.Cliirk Comity.
W HEREAS, Robert Daniel!, administrator of
Solomon P. Kent, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission Irotn said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at tny office within the time pre
bed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why
August 19, 1847.
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the estate of William
. Ball, deceased, are requested to make
s having demands ar
5 same within the tit
JOHN P. BALL, Adm’r
C>cor;;in. Clark county.
W HEREAS Charles G. Hargrove, administra-
| tor on the estate of Daniel Dodson, deceased,
, will be sold 1 applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad-
AitminKtrator’* -V
N the first Tuesday of January
i, Jackson : ministration,
utkin the usual hours of sale, three negroes,to- j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
Eliza, a woman about 30 years of age; Peter, a ; singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
ko, fi,ey«or.,,!d; and IVilliam..i cMd ,i*h„cn to fcand appear at my office within the t,,...-
tZnXtz&sr st&'Sdis ‘"“s *> «*-•«*»? «**
itots. Term, on the da, at »nle. , why .aid letters .hoold .tot be granted
C W BOWDEN Adm’r ' Liven under my hand at office in Watkinsville,
Nov. 11,1817. tds. ' with ihs will annexed. | this 8th day of September, _1847.
A'liuiui-trutor** Sale.
Athens, Nov. 25, 1347.
Sept. 9, 1847.
ASA M. JACKSON.c,
MALLORY, FERRY & Co.
Dealer* in/fal,, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <Jc. j ^GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable In- aj^oiiR month,alter date application will be made
, Nov. 25, 1847. “ ferior court of Gw.noett county, while sitting J- to tlle IIoMorab | e l nfer P £ r Court ol Walton
— ... „ „~T., 1 f" r "Pf”’ “W l * c ™ r * county, when sitting for ordinary Nurporee, for leave
W. II. H. WHITE, house door in the town of Uwrencev.lle, on the firtt tn sell ali the real and personal^property of John M.
.7IEBC1IANT TltLOR-tm coll.-fe Avcni.c, | Tuesday mh ebruary neat, between the usua hours Ri c hardnoo. late of .aid countv, deceased.
W OULD inform hi, fried, and Ihe public, mat ol sale, part of lot ol land No. 82,in the 6th district
he ha. tost opened a handsome slockof . » f OwiBnett county, containing 7tl acres, more or
_ Jess. Lold a.5 the projterty ol John Garner, late of
Fall ffMdl Goods, ! said county, decided, for the benefit of his heirs TJtOUR months after date, appli
in his line of basiae..—consisting of the most faehinna- end creditors. Terms on the dav ofsale.
ble styles of Clothi, Canimere* <i*A Vesting*, also, stock*, i .. _ VV51. UAKNLK, Adm
hdkfs , gloves, suspenders S brown and bleached half!
Nov. 11, 1847.
> sell tlw teal estate of James Rylee, deceased.
h'jse, I'alian cravats, 33 inches, superior *
.... ", „ „ a , wo L/rux- collars.&c. Ami o general variety of all such G<«>ds ^
C*v!Sr h% "* ***^”*1 ^
.„7.. ... in the latest ,t,!e a Negro Woman about 28 or 30 ycai
Kr Tailoring of every description done as heretofore. 1 h er 3 children of the ages of seven and three years
for the benefit of hi* heir
JAMES RYLEE, )
WILSON H ARRINGTON, S
.Sept 30, 1847
4m
HAVILAND RISLEY, fc Co.
Augusta Geo
and by Druggists generally throughout the U. States.
Price, $1 per bottle ;s:x bottles for 85.
and an infant. Titles good.
achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult j supply at
class of diseases to which the human frame is subject;
therefore, ask for Sand'aSarsaparilla,and take no other.
Oct. 22, 1846.
India IS ubber Over Shoes and Cmbrcltas.
G ENT’S Metalic Over Shoe* and Sandal*, a
very neat and superior article.
Gent’s Patent and figured Over Shoe*. A fresh
Executors’ bate.
Y^AILL he sold on the 1st Tuesday in March
r Court cf Madison County
when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to ecll the
real estate ofRoyal Richards, late of of said countv, de
ceased. REBECCA RICHARDS, Adm’x.
Sep t. 23. 1347.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T HE subscribers having purchased the entire stock
of W. M. Morton, offer foi sale an extensive and
varied assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-
IV.IUE, CUUCKCKY, Ac. Ac.
Consisting in part of the leltowing: Cashmeres, De
laines, Alpacas, Bombazine*. Cloak linings, Linseys,
Ginghams, Scotch, Manchester and American, French, QOBDIA1.S. Sweetmeat* and Brandy Pre«
-soiuon me 1st luesday in .March j t’OUR months after date, application will be made to
at the court house in Lawrencevillc, U ,|»e Honorable the Inferior conrtof Clark county,
Gwinnett county, the following negroc*, to-wit: when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
Bob, a tnan about twenty years of age, 1 negro the land and negroes belonging to the estate of William
Woman, Barbara, about thirty-five years of age and Lord, deceased. YOUNG VICKERS, Adm’i
KELLY'S R eports- -Second Volume. her 2 children : Harris, about lour years ot age, and
HE subscriber has ju*t received a supply of the Alfred an infant. Also, a tract of land
Second Volume of Kelly’s Reports of Supreme - county, containing SO acres, mere or less, with
Court; Nov 13 A. CHASE, j mill on it. Sold as the property of Jesse Davis,
I deceased, pursuant to hi* will. Terms on the day
' ’ ELIAS DAVIS, > „ ,
GENERAL DAVIS, ( tx r3 ’
Cobb’s Legal Form*. \ of sale.
I HE subscriber has on hand a few copies of this ^ ec 9,1847.
T :
valuable work. Price 75 cents.
Athens, Nov 11 A. CHASE.
Executor*’ Sale,
i Y\7 ill bo sold at the residence of the u
Engli-h and American Cambrics and Calicoes, Calif-tr- 1
unu rrr* signed, Elias Davis, on Monday the 24th
serves. Boston cracxer*. sperm and AdamamTnl; °[ J ^ nu . ar >; next, all the personal property of
and Oregon phridsTSdlT ribbonsr Mut'bnVLaces ' candles, pickles, jams, jellie*, chocolate, cocoa, Java
and fancy trimming*, Mdlinery articles. Shawl*, Clothe, ! coffee, very superior, for sale by
Cassimeres and Vestings, Blankets, iarge variety Car-1 Nov. 11, 1847. A-ALEXANDER & Co.
pets. Rugs and Oil Cloths, Green Baize, Damask, Me- j 1 —
rinaes aud tables Diaper*. Damask Napkins, Ac., Ac., j North Carolina Apple*.
COFFEE! COFFEE!!
A LARGE lot of very superior Rio Coffee, just
received and for sale verv low bv
PEEPLES & CAMP.
NOTICE.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale*
S ITUATE in Gwinnett county, Ga., on the Chat
tahoochee river, containing four hundred acre*,
known as Orr’s Ferry, fifty acres of first rate '
tom, a* good as any on the river. One hundred
acres in cultivation, in good repair. On the prem
ises is a Ferry, a first rate ferry boat, a good store
house, dwelling house, negro houses, all other out
houses, all in good repair.
Tins place is situated in the gold region, and is
a good stand for business, a healthy situation arid '
good neighborhood, and is on the route from Ath
ens to Rome, and from Lawrenceville to Gumming
and Dahioncga. I will sell the present crop if re
quired. WILLIAM ORR.
October, 14,1847 3m
Valuable Funds for sale.
JOHN ii. NEWTON
^^FFERS for sale the following Lots of Land
No. Dist. See. Comnkes
182 20 2 Cherokee
15 1
363 15
674 12 1 do
365 15 1 do
239 13 1 do
1 NJ do
420 ]
417 33 I “ do
28 13 I “ do
308 13 1 “ do
279 13 1 S£ do
930 5 1 do
821 1 2 Cobb.
866 17 2 do
331 17 2 do
847 19 2 do
> adjoining.
Cobb.
296 2 2
758 2 2
794 21 2
537 21 2
879 21 2
163 21 2
82 15 2
782 3 2
174 9 4 Walker.
197 9 4 do
177 6 4 Chattooga.
479 3 3 Paulding.
810 3 3 do
144 18 3 do
1135 18 3 do
947 18 3 do
242 19 3 do
322 19 3 do
633 19 3 do
895 19 3 do
1057 19 3 do
855 21 3 do
1316 21 3 do
454 2 4 do
333 1 4 do
116 6 2 Gilmer.
173 6 2 do
10 9 2 do
300 9 2 do
116 10 2« do
237 10 2 do
203 11 2 do
309 12 2 do
208 25 2 do
107 26
137 17
547
167
41 11
51 10
122 23
237 21
104 31
211 1 do
123 6 Irwin.
DeKalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly.
7-)
? u
>} 6
Baker.
Troup.
Muscogee.
! 205 2 Coweta.
LOST.
T WO Pencils—one of Gold, containing both %
pencil and a pen. The other without tho
pen—of tortoise shell, studied with gold. Tba
finder will liberally rewarded by leaving them at
i Zilpah Davis, late of said county, deceased, i
‘ sistir.g of horses, hogs, cattle, and a variety ol other
articles too tedious to mention. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
NOTICE. ! \Viue% Liquors* Scgars, dkc.
The subscriber still continues to keep 1 ft GALLS superior old Scotch whiskey, mountain
I open his HOUSE in Jefferson, Jackson I g^P'^.Dupuny&CoVbrandy.^B*
“county, Ga., for the accommodation ofj r ~ ’ ‘ " *“***’
white, red, ye low and Welch Flannel*, large ass »rt-; /I ft BUSHELS of a superior quality of N. C. ap-
tuent bleached goods, da brown. Hats, Cap*, Boots, j pj es j ust received and for sale low by
Shoes, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Hardware and ; Nov4. T. BISHOP
Cutlery, Wood ware. Groceries, Tinware, and every ar«
tide usually found in an establishment oT the kind, of
fered at low prices and favorable terms by
A-ALEX
Granite B-iildi
Athens, November 11,1$*7.
TWTEW mackerel,joat received and for sale lot
H by Nor. 4. T. BISHOP.
CUlSDVrOSES.
A LARGE lot of Nova Scotia Grindstones just
received and for sale low by
Nov H T. BISHOP.
Stuart’* steam Ucflncd Candy.
J UST received and for sale, wholesale and retail.
Merchants and others supplied on the most
reasonable term?) by Norll T. BISHOP.
Dec. 9,1847.
ELIAS DAVIS,
GENERAL DAVIS,
Ex’rs Jesse Davis, dec’d.
Man and horse, per day, .
“ “ “ all night, .
April 30, 1846. tf
e 1820,1 do Point, Castillion & Co., vintage of 1
j 1 cask very old and superior golden Sherry, 1U
§1 50 swee, °kl Po rl wine, l eank very old and superior^
J. B. NABERS.
Administrator’* Kale.
W ILL be sold, agreeably to an order of the hon- i Oct. 7.
orable Inferior Court of Clarke county,when !
SWEETER STILL!
T HE undersigned are now receiving a lot of
very superior Molasses and Syrup, which they
! are offering low. PEEPLES tf- CAMP.
keta Hciiisick’s champaign, 10 m. choice SpaniaL
ears, 10 m. Glenn Principe, do steam-boat and Jut
Sans brand. For sale by
A. ALEXANDER & Co.
Nov. 11, 1817. College Avenue and Granite Range.
3Ioffatl*w medicine*.
FBIHESE valuable preparations consisting of Dr.
JL Moffatt'a Phoenix Bitters, do. Life Pills. Foraala
RICE, JOS t received and ffit ja.n ,o«. , v j ^ ALEXANDER t c „
Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, the interest of Daniel
Dodson, deceased, in a lot of Land, No. 1206, in
the 12th district of the first section in originally
Cherokee now Lumpkin county. Terms, cash.
Dec 1,1847 CHAS. G. HARGROVE, Ad.
CHEAP!
Shop*, Nbofi!
P RIME old Government Java Coffee, just re- A LARGE lot superior negro shoes, just recciv-
ceived and for sale low by j ed and for salo low by T. BISHOP.
Oct. 7 PEEPLES & CAMP, j Nov. 4.