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ADVERTISEMENTS.
‘ DR. frPHAM’S ’
Vefelable Elect nary* or Infernal
REMEDY FOR THE PILES,
TRIUMPHANT!!
§0.000 CASES CURIO IN THE PAST YEAR !
T HIS Medicine is warranted to cure all eaaoa of
PILES, either Weeding or blind, interna) or aster
nal, aud all inflammatory disease* bond in conjaoction
wi<l> th* Pile*—soch aa
CHRONIC DYSENTERY,
Described in ihe following certificate*
PniLABtr-rniA. Sep;9, ISIS.
Messrs Wyatt fr K-tcliain—Dents: Ab-nt live years
ago I waa afflicted with what wa, called chronic ilyren-
tery. I hare ruff,red with it ever aince.and physician*
have i.dd roe my liver waa aflccird. and that my bowels
were ulcerated, for blood and pis, attended with a pe
culiar po'rid arac:). were Il»e frequent due barren. A
cl made a visit to Msarachu-* its. in
t from change of air. bot suffered more
ADVERTISEMENTS.
N.w Good..
WILLIAM P. SAGE,
ArossS far Roar Tark Rsaa
I S constantly receiving, at bia OLD STAND, a
very rich and beautiful assortment of every kiadof
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS;
And hi# being direct agent will enable him to tell at
very reduced price*.
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Notice to debtors and credi
Bcaiawm PcactviL, 89 south »izth-s'.
WEAKNESS & INFLAMMATION OF SPINE,
F-llit.? «f the bowel*, womb, fre , that femalesparticu-
[Venal cure*—but delicacy forbids their publication.
SEVERE AND HABITUAL .COSTIVENESS.
OW ->f LI hmJ to tbe head. dj-pepeia, ulceration.*, Gstu
ajusinros Directors.
A alexandeii & co..
xX.laai Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS. GKO- j*fa-e of which is tW cause of the above named diseases-
A'
8A M. JACKSON, Attorney »l Law, ‘ '
Watkimville, Ga. April 22 | “
In hundred* of instances
A LBON CHASE, BooluelleramJ Sta-
liooer. Broad street, Athens. Jan 14
ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
• and Retail Dealer* in Drug*, Mr did tvs.
Paints, Oils, Glass and Dye-Stuffs, sign of Hi
• I hare been afflicted K
^ADVERTISEMENTS.
,, *** W WHITER GOODS.
.HILL, MOSSfifc CO.,
*, Cslleg* Arran*.
A GAIN invite theirfriends and customer* to eaB and
examine a complete aaaortment of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Conairting in part of EmH>b and French MeriarejlaiA
and Bad Cashmeres. e..<ored and black *ilk warp Al
pacas, plain Aaoorican & Scotch Gingham*. Twillad do
WATCHES,
Of lit eery Utt stake ami warranted good.
inn Mantel nnd C'asnsttwti Draw, Clock*.
Gold Fob Buckles, Seals and Keys
GOLD GUARD, FOB A VEST CHAINS A
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breastpins and 1
rings of every variety iff set and pattern
Pens, in goldand silver eases, the best artit
offired in this market; Gold and Silver Pend
Gold and Silver Thimbles; Chessmen, Chen
and Backgammon B->ards.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES..
W. 1*. S. is agent for the justly celebrated Perifo- : Dai
cal Spectacle Glasses, and is prepared to fit any and table
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Saads’ Sarsaparilla,
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CERE 0
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE STATE
OF T1IE BLOOD OR IIABIT OF TUB SYSTEM.
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obsti
nate Cutaneous Eruptions,Pimple or Pustules
ADVERTISEMENTS,
ForsytU SherifFa Sale*.
\A7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
* * before the Court-house door in the town ol
Camming, Fcrsyth county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two lots of land. nos. 1256 and 1258, in the 3rd
dist. and 1st section of now Forsyth county. L®'*
.1. p„„ *»,..* „■* V,. J dist. and 1st section of now Forsyin county. **;-
n- ’ Budcles, Biles, Chronic Sore iedonasthe property of William Sharp, to satisfy
.Eye*, Ring Warm or Teller, Scald Head, R fi fa from the Superior court of Foray th county
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and; in favor of Jatne* Wood vs said William Sharp.
Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symplons, Property pointed out by W. A. Lewis, plaintiff's
. . Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising Attorney.
•. risk plush do. Calicoes, ] from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites Also, the on e P*rt of lot no. 471, m the 1st
-or »r°r>9. Exposure or Imprudence in Life. ^ of
Also rl....;. s'...... .i n: , J . °» *• >*>' prupcrlv of Llnnh McOmnn, to .atl»ty,a
body wlto may favor him with >c,!l.
SILVER CUPS. SPOON'S & FORKS,
Fine Heavy Plated Goods—snch as Castors, Branch
and Chamber Candlesticks.
Fine Uuus and best Percussion Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good
assortment ol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and In
struction Books, and a great variety of new and fash
ionable Music for Piano, Guitar, Flute or Violin.
A very beautiful assortment of Lard and Hall
AH kinds of Watches and Time Pieces repaired
T iie *uh
«.r w.
inner, and «
■riijHpT-
TO THE
_ C PUBLIC.
iliaeribcrs having purchased the c
M M irtoo, offer foi sale an ext
uniaT
Negro and MorUr, College Avenue, Athens, Ga. j |*f course. fo*» all confidence in medicine. Under and fancy trimming,
SovratarJ. 181J If j ihu f-e.ma ’em i.tluMd—oo, umli-ral rrWi.nce 1 j c„iifn,re, and V..I
* I confer*—to use Upbani * Electuary; and having used ' pets. Rugs and Oil C
A J. BRADY, Wh,il.'.nle nn.l n«nil]fc«»e- .. . ■ ■
Jli Dealer iii Groceries and Dry GinhIk, No. 7, i ,
Granite Block. Broad Street, Athens, Ga. Jan2u ; !'j r
c; '
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-
w AHG, I ttOIKKUY, &c_ Ac,
Consisting in part of the leliowing: Cashmere*, De
laines, Alpacas, B •mbuzines, Cloak lining*. Linteya,
Ginghainr.Sc.Kch, Manchester and American, French,
Engliah and American qambrica and Calienea. Calif .r-
' Oregon plaid*. Silk ribbons, Moalina, Lacca
‘ igs Millinery articles, Sh»wl« r Cloths,
eating*, Olanketa. large variety Car
pets, Ruga and Oil Cloths. Green Bsize, Damask. Me-
d tables Diaper*. Damn«k Napkins, &«., &c.,
Sc \V. J. PEEPLES, Attorneys at
Law—Office* in Athens and Gainesville, Ga
Will
Clark, Walton, J*ck*nn, Gwm.i
and Franklin,ofibe Western Cin
kin and Forsyib. of the Chcrokc
of ilia Coweta Circuit.
C.Pkcplxs, Athens, j 0flice
W. J. Pcrrt.es, G*in*ville.
in .ha eon,trie, oil y
i. Hall. Habersham I
t; Cherokee,Lamp- j \ '
’ircuit; and Cobb,!
Ru«
s Winter &> Epping— Gt
have been afflicted with th
•the bleeding pile*," and In
nany medicine*, without obi
I 3 boxes of Uphi
i and myself to
G W. McLlax,
t* in Columbus, Ca : „
mty, Ala. Feb W, 1817 1 f Pr ed afl
ts. Caps, E
irding to the detections laid
-ndWelc.
me. I think , ment bleached goods do broi
ke this state* , Shoe*. Saddleq,-BridleA. Martingales. Hard
~ ‘ ■” * e. Groceries, Tinware, and every a
in a i establishment of the kind, o
and favorable term* by
A ALEXANDER <fc CO.
Bnildinga, No. 5, Broad St.
! Cutlery, Woodw
' :!e usually fou
For the las
Athens, November 11.1347.
TpElUlY Sc CO., Wbolemlc ttn.l Ucln.l
J- JXnler* in llat*, Cap*, Boot*, Shop*, Trunks,
Ac., Broad street, Athena, Ga. Jan 20
Lewis i. i.Aurzi*. jon
T AMPKIN Sc COBB, Denier*
JJ Good*, Groceries, Ac. wholesale and retail, No
1, Mitchell’s Block, Athena. Jnnll
1 Vr >'
nT£7m^ilm| W. II. II. WHITE,
that I take great pleasure MERCHANT TAILOR-.Ois College Avess
t Pile Elect
New York, June 34.1347.
Full ana Winter Goods,
it his line of business—consisting of tlie aiost fashions-
Dear air: In reply to yours,** to whether I have been h " , ! n * ®f huainem-eonaiatmg of the most fashions-
b„„ifmcd b, ih. l>, Uph.n,'. Gl.ctu.ry, f-rlh, " fCUU '. Co.nmrr,,.,i Vutt»4.h«,.tock%
cure of the piles, J would inform you I was severely “dkf* , glove#, suspender*; brown and bleached half
troubled for two years w.tb the worst kind, and waa for hu ?' |, *[ ian 33 »«P«ritfr shirts, bosoms.
vmnum c °l |ar *. Ac.
I tried every variety oi the nostrums which are **" re u, “ iI,y ke P' ,n *
ised a* a sure cure, and after giving them all a . w,l ‘ be 1 offorcd ‘^c 3
iance,l applied to my regular physician without ' n £* «!1 «•
mg any bent fit from cither. Daring a very severe j ^ 1 !. P- i f eT<
sinful attack I heard of and sent for Dr Uphatn, ‘ _««»• ». »3t7.
iil*d hi* Electuary, and in Icm than a week poRDI.UA «w»
try description dot:* aa heretofore.
As ReUil Dnlm ip Dr, Oood..<iit«,rto, Hard- ? k " Gl.,i».,y. .nd m!.».I„n , «..k
No a, (iranitc Row, Athcn., | Jd£\£t h,‘Zi'l'SlJ
PEASANT STOVALL, i *£ifPirSEHSES “fc-TSSr 1 ^ a^Lexandeb
5 ia*22!fSJ5^! ! !»»• l » - to Vj**. ^ n...,™ ™ ...
piiKfLF.S & CAMP, Wholesale and
X Retail Dealers in Groceries, Drv floods. Hard-
. ctfully.
Geo. II Hutchins, 81 Water st
RE MARK ABLE CURE OF BLEEDING TILES.
Portland, Me. March 14
My dear air: I rannot express to you my sincere and
heartfelt thank* for'lie wonderful cure Ihnvc experien
c'd by the use of your truly valuable File Electuary. I
o the bleeding piles for ten
Wine*, Liquors, Scptrs, Ac.
JQ GALLS superior old Scotch v
of COTTON and other Produce, at hi* fire-prool ■ bearing testimony to
Warohouae.AngUMta.Ga. Aug 7,1847 I _
" ™ 1 A.VF dew, I pipe Otard, Dupnny & Co*« brandy,
tags 1830,1 do Point, Caatillion A Co., vintage of 1833,
1 cask wry old and superior gulden Sherry, 1 cask
tweet old Port wine, 1 cask very old and superior pale
_ __ alierry.fi hUa very old Mononguhela whiskey. 5 baa-
T ~ • S. REYNOLDS, WW{««|p «n.l llr-1 1 'KctoV,'reSti™ d°'
• tail Confectioner, Jackson Street, At her.*, I 1*» ,h *' 1 became ved*e«d u. a mere Stn , bra „j. For sale by
Georgia. Jan 20 1*4*. 'i A ALEXANDER & Co.
| »h« <‘» 8 «M.vcorgan., mvtyea al^twcam. afieefefi. | Not . llf i 3n . College Avenue and Granite Range.
T BISHOP,WholeMlenndUeiMlOro- p,,,„Tihl’clm'™- GIBBS & McCOUD,
i . cor. No I. B,n«d .trect. A.I,co., (ip. i h... ...n warehouse and commiuion merchants.
dlins hngs and
unk*. &c.« Marseilles Quilts, Turkey Red, Um
BLANKETS. J operations, but general, extending "through "the whole fnvor of Jolm Sowell vs said Joseph Rutledge. L«-
Supcrior bed and negro blanket, raddle do. | *y*tem. It neutralizes the po-sonou* elements in the vy made and returned to me by a Constable.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ! bIood * * nd " ,f ore* a healthy tone to the organa which Also, 1 sorrel horse, 1 gray mare, and 1 buggy
*' - per«, ilauiB.k napkins, towel# generate that fluid. In scrofulousand all externa! disor- j—levied on ns the property of Henry S. Daven-
- ^ P • • ■ - ! «!•* result i* a rapid heal.ng of the sores and pus- 1 port, to satisfy a fifa Irom Forsyth Inferior conrt,
ules; m rheumatism, and other painful affections nf j n f ; ,vor of John S. Bobovs said Henrv S. Daven-
he muscular fibre, a speedy removal of the pain, and port . JOHN CHAMBLEE, Shjf
>» '» * Wttilr coBw.mrat.d'f.tn, lor’cmwni.nc. fnd i iT T „, „„
portability, anti when diluted accordingtothedi
BROWN AND BLEACHED COTTON.
4 bleached and brown shectm?, long cloth Osna-
b'lrgs, Carolina plaids, white and red flannels, twilled
do. Canton flannels, brown and bleached linen ahect-
ings.&c
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
A fine
I shot guns. from.E H. Ty
phi a. Kentucky rifle powder, I
d dor
and single bai
in** Factory, Phtladel-
hats, caps, Hoots and shoes.
Colton and silk Umbrellas, Saddles, Bri
bes, i\c.
GROCERIES.
A good assortment ofOld Government Jam and Dutch
Coffee. Rio do. St. Croix. Muscovado and Orleans So
fa ra. crushed and lonf do., molasses, cheese and salt;
obaeeo,nnd n fine lot*f Uarana nnd Principe Segtr*.
M*'i. BAGGdNG. ROpE,*nd TWINE.
All of the above articlt* will be sold on the most ac-
•ommodating terms [Nov. 25, 1347.
NEW FALL AND WHITER GOODS!
LAMPKIN & COBB
A RE now receiving* forge and well selected stock
of G001)3, direct from New York and Philadel
phia, consisting in fiavLof
R ch figured black and fancy Silks, extra width: snp.
plain black silk*, plaid silks, Caledonia Plaid*, rich fig-
d plain Alpachas, colored French merinoes,
lot of bonnet and Cap ribbons, French and
itch ginghams, a variety nf furniture and dress cnli
s, fine black FrewcUfloth, blue ami U»ck Ena'.isf
blue and black beaver ahd pilot cloth, plain black
■ached linen a
in Dottle win make six time* the quantity, equal to One lotofInnd.no. 1307, in the 14th distant] 1st
e quar’, and is then snoerior in medicinal value to the section of now Forsyth county—levied on iu
rious prepar.ions bearing the name The proprietor* property of James Cock ran, to satisfy a fi fa i:
■almost dailyreceiving testimonials of the most reapec- from a Justice’s court of Hall county in favor of
tie character, testifying toitr great value aaan active Presley Norrod vs James Cockran and William
ilu u, ?'.'. ve n, e^ ,c,n °. Bradley. Levied on and returned to me by a Con-
Thc following interesting rase is presented, and the stable. EUAS FINCHER, D. Shjf.
ider invited to its careful perusal. Comment on such March 2, 1843.
Newark, N. J., March l*'h. 1818. j
Messrs. A B. & D. Sands-Mr. Oliver , «ehild.o» this I
lace, wasattacked with acrofttfo when two year* old!
malignant sores on the bead, body and limits Di
physicians in Newark, Belleville nnd New-Yo,
scribed for her at various times, but finallv gave
ease as perfectly hopeless. At last Mr. Oli*
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A«tmi*i»tratrlx* Sale.
W ILL be sold at the court house in Monroe,
Walton county, on the first Tuesday in May
next, agreeably to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court, sitting lor ordinary purposes, the following
property, to wit: One Tract of Land containing six
or seven acres, more or less, on which is located ft
valuable Mill, on the waters of Jack’* creek.
Also, another Tract lying in Cobb county. No.
980, 2d district and 3d section, containing forty
acre*. The above tract will be sold before the
court house door in Cobb county, on the first Tues
day in June next.
Also, another Tract, lying and being in tlie coun
ty of Walton, containing three hundred acres, more
or less, adjoining the mill tract and James Richard
son, Sr. and James W. Harris. The above tract
will be *old on the first Tuesday in October next,
before the court house door in Monroe, Walton
county.
Also, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, a portion orall the Negroes, consisting of
men,women and children. All sold as the property of
John M. Richardson,late of Walton connty, decern*-'
ed. for the benefit of the heira and creditors. Term#
made known on the day of sale.
MARY L. RICHARDSON, Adm’rx.
Feb. 17,1848.
L Court of Clarke county, while sitting for ordinary'
purposes, will be sold before the Court-House door Ilf
the town of Carrollton, Carroll connty, on the first
Tuesday in April next, during the legal hour* of sale/
lot of land. No. 153, in the 9th district of Carroll coun
ty. Sold as the property of William H. Parker, late of
Clurke county, deceased, f
Tenna-Cash.
Jan. 27, 1348. is bonis n
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Newton & Lucas,
‘npariila, and accordingly
Postponed Sale.
ALSO, AT ft’E SAXE TIME ASD FLAC:
Will be sold, lot of fond, no. 606, in the 14th dist.
fa A GAIN invite the .uention oftheir friend. »nd
A. customers to . very We .— t of
n;;; hj “■ J - i c„„,i,,i"r:rV, *: d l: n:^ r .rF^Seriuoe..
March 2, 1848. JOHN CHAMBLEE, Sh'f.
ith the
ofherlimbs. Dei
t Tuesday in April
inded with bloody c
Ftench 6 4 doeskin
md bleached
iddlery, Crockery.
u Lsgutra and RfoflHLglarificd St Croi
West Ini ' '
t, German and bIi*er£M a general assortment of
hardware, blacksmith's tool*. Spanish indigo, maddt
Spanish brown, salts, and many other articles too nutn
one bottle she could slip
cross the room. She ha
:ond bottle, and the sort
Messrs. Samp*:—I
which occured in our
of July last. Jane C—
r back, which defied all the
I BISHOP, Wholesale and Retail liro-
»r. No I, Broad street. Athens, Ga.
WHOM AS W. ALEXANDER, Attor-
.L netpat-IrtK, Lawkfxcevili.k, Gwinnett Co —
Any busines* entrusted to bi* care will meet with
pompt attention. Feb 10.
WILLIAM C. IUCHARDS & 6(5",
M Poo'isellert and Stationers, and Dealer* ir
¥ 11* 11. WHITE, Merchant Tailor,
• next door to Alexander's Drug Store, Col-
lege Avenue, Athena. May 20
¥ 1LLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney
Law, Camming, Forsyth county, Georgia,
will practice in lha counties composing the Cherokee
Circuit. All professional and other business entrusted
(o his management, will inert with prompt and faithful
attention. December 3
YAM HOIJTF.N Ac BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Beg leava in inform t'jeir friend* and The
_Jubl c generally, that they occupy the OLD
■Stand on iIm south- asm corner of the square
on which lha Methodist Church stands—where they
have on hand tsnnl VEHICLES, and are constantly
A'ben*. Sop*. 30, 1817
id to a
rgical npei
and i
i had become perfectly
ration of my friends I was
r medicine. The first I
■till I persevered and pur-
’ * half
rftil. kept on,
•air, language can-
cspectfully, s
season by Messrs. Heard & Da v if onj
convenient to the hotels and all branches of trade
and shipping interests generally, they again offcjr
their services to their iriends and the public
Warehouse and t'animl»ion merchants.
to RECEIVE, SELL STORE, or SHIP COT
TON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON and other PRO
DUCE; SELLor PURCHASE GOODS to order ;
RECEIVE and FORWARD MERCHANDISE,
&c. Their personal and undivided attention will at
TIITf TI m m all ttine* be given to any business entrusted to their
ith no ordinary ( care * Charges will he moderate, orders strictly
her drivers-and comfortable.loaches.
Leave Athens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days at 11 o’clock, A. M., or soon after the arrival
of the cars from Attjrn:»ta*4ttjd arrive at Gainesville
on same days at 8 P. M.‘, In time to intersect with
the Stage line to Dahlonega.
Leave Gainesville' Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 4, A. M., and a
days at 12 M.
■Three dollars, o
s at Athens.same
,’j<
—the United States Hotel, Gainesville.
• J. A. CLARK.
Sept 16,1847.ly.
WILDtllEUUJ.
. .. . id Sy
iscd in ll
its beneficial effec
that it invariably runsots a recent cough, and that
dreds of individuals gradually sinking under
Vegetable P.le Eiremar
U, .M mmM -n.de to give ..n.r.ct.oo ^ k fc „ c „
-tomers. 1 h-v return their .incerc tlunka for, ,. mplmk ta „ b „„ re .,„„u .» h..Uh. L.pei,..,.
tlie patronage extended to them the past season.
t been afflicted. My j (&- Liberal advances will be made on produce i
nnd store, when required. THOS. F. GIBBS,
Augusta, A- > 12 GEORGE McCORD.
Wklchei.
CONSTANTLY on hand, a
splendid assortment of Gold and
Silver Duplex .Patent Lever, An
chor Eacancment, Lepine and
;cd to address you. that through yoi
own l» rov friend* and neighbors th* trnly wonder
virtue* of Dr. Uphatn'* Electuary, which 1 shal .
■rafter keep on hand, aa I find it beneficial in other I "
1 ND now opening, anottter lot of Silver Spoons
ihc b'iNHl—thus removing the
nea*. morbid accu-1 Fairbanks’ Scale*,
ela; and to purify | TJ1AIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales,
c of Piles, when a I? which are always right. A fresh supply just r
, ceived and for sale by T. BISHOP.
............. to olit.intn, th. March 35.
M. 1 had consulted many of our best phy-
ittle tie nr fit. Should you know a case ' NcffrO BlitukCtS.
ilcs. please refer them to me at my reai- , y UST received, and for sale low, by
* - T. BISHOP.
r living witnesses of the
uraiive power of this remedy.
ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH.
READ THE MOST KESUKK ABLE CURE EVER RECORDED
Dr. S wavne. Dear Sir—1 feel called by a sense of duty
icknowledge n
thanks for the wonderful effects of yourCompoundSyi
of Wild Chevty on ma, after suffering month after moi
with lha moat afflicting of all diseases, Consumpti
The first symptoms .were of a very heavy cold, which
settled on my lung* winch gradually grew worse; with
profuse night sweats,* hacking cough, spitting blood,
with great debility. My constitution seemed broken
down, and nervofflP^ystrm very much impaired. I
went to Philadelphia waa treated there by physiciani
ol the highest standing, but received no benefit what
r I shall be pleased t<
Nov 11
••cfl
the mw Watch and Jewclty Store of
J*IU*
v2-: lo d " •" *fci* communication. JotHua Bkaxav.
Verttclo WATCHES^refocted j/ (WT Rapid Cures—Surgical Operation Avoided.
With car® and warranted perfect A gen.'emsn, «h.«e name ran beVeen at my . ffie*.
keeper*. _. | ca L d *•*» six or seven moathsago and obtained abox
. J dfviJual rallt d to get a box for a no her person lie then
A. K.CHILDS. iiiifornud me that half a b»x bad entirely cured him;
Near the Franklin Honae. that he had recommended »he same remedy to six or
cured. It wua also
Harberiu«nd H«I^Dr«.l.. s . I
HANSEL DILLARD. Lind «t ill,iim. w.f*«ir.rin, ..rbcumpUinl,
R espectfully iatonuth, dtinnor A,h-i '•" L '. inr ” nJ " ,l "; '■-
en..od thdnublicBfwr.il>-, that lie.will, .1 “Jf*'JJV?.ilTS3E57, , »»Lh**
•II thaet, be foouJ ,1 hi. Shop, ifapp; to uccmuuf. “ - pl-rxf'-- • —■ «“■«'» COh * y * 1
elate those who favor him with their patronage.
Athens, Nov. 12,1846.
Tk ALLEY'S magical pain extractor, will affwd im-
JILT^ median re lief in all &*roa, mm'dn, pihtnni rh, m .
Nov." II, 1917.
rttarat «C niatlt Tin.
(ygWlWqjrWeak dishes, ti.ffrs urn*, t-a ket-
j«r aala at low prices by A. A LlEXAN DER & C«7
Athena. Nav II, 1847.
infirmrd that u-uhing abort ol an opera-
S»4d wholesale and retail by Wyatt & Ketcham,
131 Fplten at, N Y.; and Druggists generally through
out the United States and Canada*. Price tl a box.
None*.—The genuine Ebcteary ha* the written
signature thu«, (W A. Uphatn, M. D.) The hand is
F LOUR from Long's, Morrison’s and Mitchell's
Mill*, of a snpertor quality, for sale low by
Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
Rkatv, skoest
A LARGE lot superior negro shoes, just receiv
ed acd for sale low by T. BISHOP.
F°
COFFEE—-COFFFE.
R'° Java and Laguira Cofiee^just ^received
. and for sale low, by
T. BISHOP.
Sagan.
S T. Croix and New Orleans—a superior article
offering low. Also, Loaf; Powdered, Crushed
and Clarified, at’low rate*.
Jan 20 PEEPLES & CAMP.
NOTICE.
The subscriber still continues to keep
open bis HOUSE
. new rmgiaua Karo,**** American Hrenov,
3 do Sicily Madeira. 3 do swam Malaga, «i-h a »a- ■ T T fm „
riety of other liqeors too numerous lo men'ion. for sale by '
connty, Ga., for the accotnmodatioo of
A. ALEXANDER & C»
J. B Jk’ABERS.
SlaffoitN sicdldars.
FURNITURE!
good and cheap-;T'TasaaEsrBrtafi&S
ll hie prices by hi* ngeat*.
mmas*M*e vosuo . A. ALEXANDER & Co-
) IVardrabr>.DarraBs.si4(baar4* j ItaarPs Stvaas KeflneA Candy.
TaMea,Mtam*re. , f UST received and for tale, wholesale and refaH
MANUFACTURED AT HOME, J Merchant* aod others snpplied on the most
A* cheap as such articles fefmribr wel r*eronab!e terms, by Novll T. BISHOP.
made and durable, and ware* s ted solo be) cm ho eh. —
taieed from the North, adding only the frstgbt, at tie
WARE ROOMS
Tmo doors West iff Ike Post OSee, near the Epis
copal Church.
Kr A eoainaaaee of the patronage hitherto received
Vy the suberriber wifl oneworage and enable him to add
" d , S^r*»r:«!0Ga.i®.
E. R. Hedgwn dfc Brother*,
CARRIAGE & HARNESS MAKERS,
ATBRR9, «*•
BEG to inform their
friend* and the public
generally /hat they have
on hand several vchi
COACHES,
by take your money abroad wheu you can mm it VOUCHES aud STAGE COACHES, or any otliar
dvahtageoesly at home ? de*«iptton of r*triage des:red.
lurnitar* cleanecd and repaired. Sign aud . KcpamugafuakrodsdMeusexpu-imotrfy ropeaalble.
C S. OUTER- PT* Several good seeood band articles for sale cheap.
Ir Athena Fib. IL .
Rnperrino Flour. ^ CANDIES—Cheap!
3 Snp»rflne Fbmr, jn*t received and : A FRESH assortment ©f CANDIES,
sale by lHLL MOSS Sc Co. WHOLESALE or RETAIL at m
| ass ! Dec 22 T. S. REYN
»IUS PUTTY AHD GLASS.
fUST received,and for rale very low, by
I Jan 20 PEEPLES & CAMP.
by Jan20 PEEPLES a CAMP.
jud inca-! * ’ Watkinsville, on the
i* swollen oeixt, the following property, to vu:
■ and body The interest of Oliver P. Shaw in the honse and
She was lot where he now reside'*, being the South half of
anv thing, Nos. 21 and 22, in the town ol Athens, (original
er mother, survey.) bv virtue of a fi fa from Clark Superior
severe in- court , j n fovor of Thomas C. Nosbit and Lewis
* i ?. w , LeC«>nte, Trustees of Sarah E. Smith vs said Oli-
——'anils, vpr j> gnaw l’roperty pointed out by Wm ,L.
s now Mitchell, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
:s arc Al.so,one other house and lot in that part of the
atu'al town of Athens known as Cobbham, at present oc-
tenltli. cupicd by Allen Ilolmes, adjoining Mitchell and
others: levied on fts the property of John Gilleland.
,c John J. Flournoy vs said Gilleland. Property
rr- pointed out b/ T. R. R. Cobb, Att’y for Pl’ff.
rsapoVina'" * CUrC n,a ‘ lc . Also, the house and lot where Howell C.
E, Ala. Nov. 28,1845. 1 Flournoy lives, in the town of Athens, adjoining
n act of justice to myself Talmadge and others, No. not known, by
relate the following facts a fi fa from Clark Inferior court. Richard K. Sal-
•rhood in the latter part ter vs said Flournoy. Property pointed out by the
oung girl aged fourteen plaintiff.
n the middle Also, a negro man by the name of Ben, about 40
‘ ' ’ ot ape, in the possession of John S. Linton,
O N
before the court-house door in the tow
j. G. HOUSEMAN,93 Dauphin-st j Wa'kinsville, within the usual hours of sale,
further.psrticnlnr* and conclusive evidence of its following property, to wit:
i pamphlets which may . Qne negro man by the name of Sam, aliont tt
btained of Agem
epared and sold, bv A. B. &. D. SANDS. Dru ;
and Chemists, 100 Fultoncorncr of William stree
IIAVILAND RISLBY.fr Co.
ind by Druggists ger
Price, f I per bottle ;t
The public are re
that it fk Sand's Sars
age, very likely: levied upon s
mortgage, at the instance of Ansohun L Harper
vs the said Wn
Also, two huntried and fifty-three acres of land,
be the same more or less, adjoining Bedford Lang
ford, G. M. Lanier ancTothersTtbe place Whereon
Thomas A. Tuck now lives: levied upon as th*
property of William Shaw, to satisfy a fi fa
t ha* and is constantly from Clark Superior Court, at the instance of An-
, ta of the most difficult se | m n L Harper vs the said William Shaw—alsc
'■*“? f <■«—. '? -Lich .ho humsn fr.mo.« .ohjoc., fo„clo. Ure of mortE,ge.
" , o:f 0 S-.*.™: ,S “ nd '"* , “ P * r,,l ‘’“ nd '“ l '“ 00 ' be, -i M.rcb 3.1848. L S. VINCENT, D. Sl.'ff.
Valuable JLands for sale.
JOHN ILNEWTON
xi. xwiv i following nronertv, to wit; A certain wagon
^|FFERS for sale the following Lots of Land ' and two horses—one of said horses about nine years
AmA.. ^ re:.. o„ old and of a chesnut color, and blind of both eves
75 15
30 15 1 do
407 15 1 do
363 15 1 do
674 12 1 do
265 15 1 do
239 13 1 do
422 13 1 NA do
420 13 1 “ do
417 33 1 “ do
28 13 1 “ do
308 13 1 “ do
279 13 1 SJ do
'• through
if Death. At this “awfuljunt
ird of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry, of which I purchased six bottles, which, I am bap-
:ured me, and 1 am now enjoying
better health than I ever havo before in my life Phy-
ciane who witnessed my cese are highly recommend-
ig it in similar cases; and I wish you to make this
ublic, so that all may know where to procure a remc-
y at once which will reach their disease before tam
pering with the many 44 qnack nostrums" with which the
flooded. My I
where 1 should be happy t
tfnrfew.
it45 Ant
have the above submitted
'eVLBERT A. ROSS.
Wholes*leand Retail Dealerin uigars.45 Ann St.,N. Y.
Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthless
preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ig-
. .... 'hat the * “ '
noranl pretender* j|g|*ai»-that the signature of Dr.
Swayne is on each bottle, which is the only guarantee
rainat impost-ion.' . v _..
Prepared only by'DrXBwayne, N. W-
ighih and Race streets, Philadelphia, and f
930 5 I
179
264 13 3
322 13 3
141 24 2
do
107 4 4 Floyd.
37 4.4
834 3 4
do
Baffffln* and Twine,
superior quality, juat received and for rale
U by Jan20 I
PEEPLES a CAMP.
Mackerels mackerel!
Coffee—Ceffee t
THE GEORGIA 9IABDLE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
A RE desirona to inform the citizens of Georgia
that MARBLE WORK of all kinds can be
furnished by them at their Works in Cherokee and
Gilmer counties, or at their Yard in MADISON,
Ga , at a CHEAPER rate than it can be.had at any
other establishment in the State. They have made
and are makingextensive arrangements to cany on
die business in all its various branches. Our Mar
ble is finer than any Northern Marble, and when
fairly tested, wil be found equal to Italian.
We have seflDred the services of experienced
Workmen, from New York, who folly understand
A FEW Bags OM Government Java, and fine lot
x3L Rio, jaM received and for sale low by
Jan 30 PEEPLES k CAMP.
rn IIxtixo located in this
t I with the intention of con
■A Tl above btseiae**, establish*-
. the store known aa HANCOCK'S,—
where ke is prepared to execate every
description of work in In* fine. Ha bat on band, and
will const*ally keep, a supply oftbo beat ■saierisla.snd
wifl execute work faithfully and with despatch.
nr Footing and repairing of all kind* done without
delay. Allan*, Nov Ii; 1847
do
do
i adjoining.
1 Cobb.
1083
381 16 4 do
459 16 4 do
34 16 4 do
821 l a Cobb.
866 17 2 do
331 17 2 do
847 19 2 do
1109 2
826 2
1034 2
1055' 2
583 2
487 18 2 do
320 19 2 do
755 1 3 do
601 1 3 do
404 S 2 Cherokee;
493 JL 2 do
296 2 2 do
759 2 2 do
794 21 2 do
537 21 2 do
879 21 2 do
163 21 2 do
82 15 2 do
782 3 2 do
JVo. Diet. Sec. Cot
182 20 2 Cberokce
231 14 2 do
90 22 2 Cass.
993 3 4
do
972 17
31 6 3 do
174 9 4 Walker.
197 9 4 do
177 6 4 Chattooga.
the other a bay, about nine years old and blind of
both eyes; as the property of Moses Wilson, by vir
tue ol a fi (a issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage
in favor of William P. Tahnadge v* said Wilson.
March 2, 1848. L. P. THOMAS, Sh’ff.
Executor’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order oftlio Honorable the
Inferior court of Morgan county, when sitting
^ \ U p & nU-* a - for ordinary purposes, will be sold before*the Court
ilo l \ P ‘? d,n &' i house door in Ctarkesville, Habersham county, on
1510 3 3 do the first Tues8a .. in May next, between the usual
hours of sale : Lot of land^o. 4, in the 3d dist. of
Habersham county, belonging to the estate ol Jno.
D. Swift, deceased, late ot^Morgan county. Sold
the benefit of the heirs off raid deceased. Terms
ide known on the day of. rale.
I. WILLI
do
144 18
1135 18 3
947 18 3
242 19 3
322 19 3
633 19 3
895 19 3
1057 19 3
855 21 3 do
1315 21 3 do
454 2 4 do
333 1 4 do
116 6 2 Gilrne;
173 6 2 do
10 9 2 do
300 9 2 do
116 10 2 do
230 10 2 do
203 11 2 do
309 12 2 do
208 25 2 do
107 26
137 17
547
167
DeKalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly,
i ll Habersham
51 10
122 23
237 21
104 31
J 6
:}»
V
Baker.
Troup.
Muscogee.
March 2,1848.
LIAM A. SWIFT, Ex’r.
W letters of administration
James Mann deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ingular the kindred and creditors ot
. i be and appear at my office within
scribed by law. to show cause (if any they Save)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of
February, 1848. JESSE MURPHY, c. c. o.
Feb. 17,1848 30d
Plain Cashmeres, D’Lanes and Mohairs,
Supr solid color real Cashmeres,
' id changeable Goat’s Hair,
, tin striped Goat’s Hair,
Extra siip’r ctnb'd cashmere Robes, 12 to $18,
Plain Alpaca*, in every variety, .
Plain, striped and figured Alpacas,
Black Alpacas, 30 cents to $1 60,
Black and colored Bombazines,
Black Queen's cloth for Cloaks,
Extra sttp'r silk warp Alpacas,
Fancy cloakings for ladies,
Handsome linings for Cloaks,
Rich high colored plaid Cashmeres,
Small Plaids for children; Twilled Fr’h Ginghams*
Scotch, Manchester and American Ginghams,
French, English and American Ginghams,
Calicoes, California and Oregon Plaids,
Silks.—Dress Silks, black Silks, Visetta do
Visette linings, foinges, gitnps, &c Sic
Heavy colored Fringes for trimming dresses,
Heavy black satin Fringe for cloaks,
RIBOXS.—Bonnet, cap and neck Ribons,
Velvet neck Ribons and narrow Scarfs,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Cravats,
SUSPEXDERS—new and handsome styles.
!tlu*lina. Liters nnd Fancy Trimmlnp,
Sttp’r einb'd Tarlatan and Swiss evening Dresses/
Plain colored evening Dresses, in every variety.
MILLINERY ARTICLES.
Bonnets, Flowers, Tabs, Wreaths, &c &c
Shawls.—Rich embroidered Merino Shawls,
Super Cashmere do
Common winter Shawls of every style,
Fancy Silk Shawls.
Cl*lhk, Cukslraeres and Vesting*.
Black French Cloth, well assorted; Simonas’ex«
tra supr Cloth 6 to $10; extra black beaver Cloth*/
blue, brown and black Beaver Cloths; Pilot Cloth*
and heavy Woollens for overcoats; supr French,-
English and American Casimeres; rich silk, wool
len and velvet Vestings; Tweeds, Kerseys, Lin-
seys and heavy winter woollens.
Rcmly Made Clothing.—A large lot of Overcoat*,
frock coats anc dress coats, vests, &C.
Blankets 8-4 10-412-4 bed blankets, negro blank
ets of all kinds.
CARPETS, RUOSANOOIL CLOTH*.
Green Bazc, damasks, merinoes and table diapper*/
damask napkins, towels, table covers, fruit napkin*,
knitting yarns, crewells, twist, &c &c.
Flannels.—Super Welch Flannels,
PJain nnd twilled red and white Flannels,
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
.Paddings, canvass, findings and buttons.
Bleached Goods.—4-4 b-4 12-4 bleached Sheet- i
ings, bleached shirtings and long cloths; super ;
satin jeans and brown drillings; Jaconet Muslin*,
cambrics, Sic. Brown Goods.—Sheetings, shirt
ings, osnabtirgs and factory cloth; beat anchor
bolting cloths; books, paper, ink, quills, &c &c.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Blacksmith’s tools, bellows, anvils, hammers and
trace chains; weeding hoes, Collins’, Simmon*'
and Davis’ axes. Saddlery Hardware.—Haroes*
trimmings and harness leather; carriage trim
mings and materials; patent leather and top leather.
Hats. Cnps, Hoot* nnd Stases.
Gent’s super stiched dress boots; extra super light
water proof boots; Ditcher’s heavy boots; mens*
coarse and fine shoes in every variety; ladies’ su
per kid slippers and walking shoes; children’s, mis
ses' and Ix.y’s shoes.
Saddles, Bridles and Martingales.
Whips, collars, blind bridles and buggy harness.
A large lot of Crockery and Glassware,
Tea setts, dining setts, plain, and cat tumblers.
TIN AND WOOD WARE.
Plain, iron and brass bound wash tub*; Brown’*
brusher, &c; children’s willow wagons.
GROCERIES.
Snper Rio coffee; old Government Java coflee,
Sugar, syrun and molasses,
aamontsn an ana Crugbed , oa( gugtr . Extrjine Teas,
in *- eCe# ntf ’ I Pepper, spice and ginger; Liverpool and allum salt,
£ P C R'fle powder, blasting powder, shot and lead,
any they have) n , llo ^ nnt ® ’ .j. x,~ m -x
CEOItClA-Clarkeconsaiy.
W HEREAS, Ransom A. Whitehead, Adminis
trator on the estate of George Doggett, de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindled and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by.law,to shew cause, (if any they hare)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office iu Watkinsville,
this 17th February, 1848. '
Feb. ,4. , iSAM. JACKSON, c.c.o.
GEORGIA—Gwll
205 2 Coweta.
Window Glass, dec.
1 fin BOXES window glass, assorted sizes, 50oz-
^ J.UU sulph. de Quinine,2 ceroons Spanish float In-
all^theTranches connected with the business, and | digo, 5000 lbs Epsom salt*. 1 case Turkoy Gum Opium,
we pledge ounelres in point of workmanship and * J»bls Gum Camphor, j bbls nVA Sal* rat us Tiptons,
dnnhilitw tn mre entire satisfaction, or DO chime 5 bbls prime green Coppers*, 15 do Loxwood, 2000 lbs
dOTMtjr. to /ve entire Mt»aetion. or no enuge : ^ ^ dd * _ 3 bb|< , C „, M 0il yjoo im Whi..
be made. . « ft wnwn t> I Lead.in kegaof varioaasizes. Black and Red Lead,
ToxJ'lhoseWtshtng ««1SW' "P I S P‘*« Turpian.ine.Pbjaioian* glass ware. Englirii Blue
“J’ cr Cell ^nd eT.mine oor M.rble. Work aod P ,u, c „^ ofT .„„. pouui .nd i. pod.
prices, before ptTrchasmg elsewhere, if convenient; Sawyer** Mpstard. E^ntial Oil*. 10 case* and bags
ttanications will veceive attention.
”** Ga-, or Harnageville, Chero-'
NSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
December iff, 1847. ,, ly
D- Specirot»s of oar Marble can ba *ccn at
prime quality, received and
^ T. BISHOP.
been dona in lika a
N. L. COLLINS. I
tbe country. For rale very low by
Nov. II, 1847.
Fire-Work* of all Descriptions.
A FINE assortment of the above article*, now
opening, for the enantng season of merriment
Come, try before they art gone.
Dec 2» T. S. REYNOLDS.
PEEPLES & CAMP.
Hurtlaersa Potatoes.
*1 K BBLS. Northern Irish Potatoes, juat receive
JL O and for eale by (Jan 6J T. BISHOP.
AMT HEREAS, William Maltbieand M. B. Mont-
* * gomery. administrators of James Gilbert, de
ceased, apply to me for letters of dismission
said administration:
These are theref* re to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
under my band at Office, this 18th day of
YV
i to me
Snsan S. Gorden, deceased, appli
foa letters of dismission from said administration'
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of Baid deceased,
to'be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to sliow cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given u^er myltand at^ice. thfo"l8th day of Na.7, Spruce Street, Tribune Buddings,
JESSE MURPHY, c.
Blue
which is offered
proved credit.
Athens, Oct. 14, 1847-
NEWTON & LUCAS.
BLACKSMITHING.
Win. 8. Hemphill
ry liberal patronage hither*
information in this branch of business He warrant*
against the foot-evil, a very common disease, and against
tlie horses shod by him oting tender footed, if the shoes
are reset within the space of six week*. Ilia shop will
still remain at the new stand in the upper part of town.
utly settled and amply prepared to renderrati*-
■ars, where be feele
Dee. 10
NOTICE.
Georgia Ball Bond.
_ the Athens Branch as follows: Freight Train*
... Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*, leaving’
Union Point at 7 o'clock, A. M., and Athens at' 1
o’clock, P. M. “ Fairy” Train on Monday*, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, leaving Union Point at 2$
o'clock, A. M., and Athens at 2 o’clock, P. M. r
until further notice.
Transportation Office G. R. R. &. B. Co. )
Augusta, Dec 29,1847. $
Window Shade Depot,
<,N. FerBy,
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Georgia, dark county. „ OJ HADES of all descriptions, including superb
W HEREAS Charles G. Hargrove, adminiatra- O and brilliantly colored Gothic Scenea, of van-
tor on the estate of Daniel Dodson, deceased, ous sizes and prices; also the late style of beautilui
applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad- Rural Landscape Scenes, a much admired "and deal-
ministration. rable article; together with erary style and deacrip-
Tbese are therefore to cite and admonish all and tion of Shade now ia use, at 50 per cent, cheaper
singnlar the kindred and treditor* of said deceased, than can be bought at .any other place. Trimming*
to be and appear at my office within the time pre- at manufacturer’s prices. Sign, Banner and interior
scribed by law, to show cans*, if any they have, decorations done in a style not to be auraaased.
4 4 4 4 ** * 4 ** J BARTOL & ORMSBEE,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under ray band at office in Watkimrille,
this 8th day of September, 1847.
ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
Feb 25
Importers and Manafoctarer*.