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ONE OF THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
papers iSTtue sopth;
0«»iutt> ntttii.
ATTWO DOLLARS A YEAR'
IHVARIASLV IN ADVAHCC.
I. H. CHRISTY fit T. SI. LAMPKIN,
Editors sad Ptoprioton.
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Of her Advertisements win be charged 91 00 for every
twelv* lines of Mai) type, or less, first insertion,and 50
CMta lorbbc* weekly continuance. If published every
•(her week, 62$ cenu for each coniinoanc*. If publish*
ti once amonili it will h« charged 75 cents each time.
, For • SiaglB insertion, 91 00 p« r square.
A arc ruse meats, wk«a ike number of insertions is not
MaMapon.ibem.willUpulli.bedtia forbid, ndebarf
4 seeordindf.
•T Node* of the sals of Lands and Negroes, by Ad*
Mimatratora, Executors,or Guardians, must be publish
ed aurrr MTS previous to day of sale
in like manner.
***** P«bOihed ro«TT sets previous to day of sale.
. oX Jf ettce to debtors and creditors of an estate me
gnatncca Btrcctorg.
A ALEXANDEIt & CO., Wlmleenle
•end Retail Dealer, in DRY GOODS. GRO- '
ADVERTISEMENTS.
AfOBAI, GA.
p BEG to inform their
intlr manufacturing, COACHES,
UGGIES.ROCKAWAT8.BA-
8OUCHES and STAGE COACHES, oc any other
Asroripbon ofcatnof. deairxd.
Repeirin,of ill kind, done a, expedition*!, aa pnaaible.
■*”*' band nnklln Ibriala cheap.
Athena Feb. 1L
DR. UPHAM’S
Vcjetablc Electuary, or Intenud
REMEDY FOR THE PILES,
TRIUMPHANT!!
•0.000 CASES CURED IN THE PAST YEAR !
•JWJ®. *•*«••• » warranted to core nlT
«•!»
with the Piles—euch
CHRONIC DYSENTERY,
Described in ibe following certifies:*,
‘ PnuapaLntu. Sept 9.1816.
tfesen Wyatt 8c Kefcbam—Gent*: About five years
ago * w«s afflicted with what was called chronic dyaen*
lory. I have suffered with it eversiace, and physicians
hava told me my liver was a Seeled, and that my bowels
were ulcerated, for blood and p js, attended with a pe
culiar putrid smell, were the frequent dischargee. A
short lima since I made a visit to Massacharotts, in
hopes of benefit fr«nu change of air. but suffered more
severely than ever before. While there, a physician
offered to cm* me for $40, in three moniba Happily
io the midst of intense pain, occasionally relieved by
laudanum, I saw, in tb« wrapper of your Electuary, a
perfect description of wiy complaint, together with ma
ny certificates of cures. This gave me great confidence
in the medicine, and I purchased a box.and nine doees
hich lias apparently cured
CERIE8, HARDWARE, Itc., No 5, Oran,I, Ron,! £IbS* I .* n 7 L" 1 "'"!
Athgn., Georgia, Nov 3, ,817. | V«KS, '
BsirraMiff Pcscival, 89 louth aixth-su
WEAKNESS A INFLAMMATION OF SPINE,
Felling of the bowels, womb, dec , that females particu*
A SA M. JACKSON, Attorney at Law,
<**. Walkinsville, Ga. April 22
A LBON CHASE. Bookseller and Sin- ! ijt
Jl tioner, Broad Hreet, Atnena. Jan l< .ff.ciu.l curre-hm d.lir.ey forbid. ibeir public.'.
SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS,
of blood to the head, dyepepsia, ulcerations, fista-
iflatntnation of ' . - .
a Elect,
ft, Athena. Jan 14
A ALEXANDEIt & CO.. Wholesale
• and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Due-Stuffs, sign of the
Nmrro and Mortar, College Avenue, Athena, Ga.
November 3.1817 tf
J. BRADY, Wholesale anti Retail
.• Dealer in Groceries sad Dry Goods, No. 7,
toite Block, Broad Street, Athens, Ga. Jan20
fl & W. J. PEEPLES, Attorneys at
^ • Law—Offices in Athens and Gainesville, Ga.
wru. continue the practice of Law in the counties of
Clark, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham
nd Franjthn.ofthc Western Circuit; Chemkre.Lunip-
* “ ’ md Cobb,
kin end Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit
of the Coweta Circuil
C.Pxxruts, Athene,
W. J. Pxxr(.xa, Gainst
|?ERRY & CO., Wholesale and Retail
L' Dealers in Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks,
die.. Broad street, Athena, Ga. Jan 20
T AMPKIN & COBB, Dealers in Drv
.! J Goods, Groceries, Sic. wholesale and retail, No
I, .Mitchell’s Block, Athens. Jan 14
Flub ...
. —;h, find _
Or. UphaSb’a Electuary. It is an internal
cure* by its action on the bowels and blood, the relaxed
state of which is the cause of the above named diseases.
UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION.
From every cuy^pwn and village where Dr.Uphi
Vege's
In hundreds of instances i
bo introduced,the most
!S has been received by
and member of the New Jet
•ay, June 16,1817
ththe pilcaandhavi
“I have been afflicted lor years wii
tried, without any thing like pertr ai
every thing assuming the name of a remedy. I had,as a
this feeling 1 was induced—not without reluctance 1
confers—to use Upborn'* Electuary; end having used
it for about three weeks, according to the directions laid
down, I find, to my niter surprise aa well as satisfaction
that every symptom of the disease baa left me. I think
it due alike to Dr Uphatn and myaelfto make this state
ment. G. W. McLean.
Addressed to the agents in Columbus, Ga :
Ru.sell co#uy, Ala. Feb20,1847
Messrs Winter & Epping—Gents: Fur the last 15
year* I have been afflicted wiih that moei distressing
disease ■' the bleeding piles,” and have had recourse u
We
W. H. H. WHITE,
MERCHANT TAILOR—On College Avenue,
W OULD inform his friend* and the publi
be has tuat opened a handsome stockot
Fall and I Vinter Goods,
in his line of business—consisting of the most fashiona
ble styles of Cloths, Caftimeres and Vestings, also, stocks,
hdkfs,gloves,suspenders; brown and bleached half
hose, Italian cravats, 33 inches, superior shirts, bosoms,
collars, Ac. And a general variety of all such Goods
as are usually kepi in such establishments; all of which
will be offered by the yard or pattern, or made to order
in the latest style
» H. NEWTON. Frederic V. LUCAS. a great many mdfeVne* withoutobtainingrelief, until! j Tailoring of every description done as heretofore.
WTON A LUCAS, Wholesale 1,0(1 ' obuin.d Sboin.or Upham’. Pile Citctuary from yen, { '»"■ ». »»«■
c^==^’S=S5-M=5^=fflr=c PS2IK
ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Goods.
WILLIAM P. SAGE,
AgWKsrllawTaricBaa
I S constantly receiving, at his OLD STAND, a
very rich and beantifml amartmc&tof every kindof
JEWELRY A>
And hie being direct aj
vety redaced prices.
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Aaore. Lepiaaaad Yaitlea
WATCHES,
Of Os very best mmks and warranted good.
Vine Mantel and Common Brass Clocks,
Gold Fob Buckles, Seals and Keys,
GOLD GUARD, FOB a VEST CHAINS A KEYS,
Ladies' and Gentlemen’s - Breastpins and Finger-
rings of even variety tf set and pattern ; Gold
Pens, tn gold and silver cases, the best article e ver
offered in this market; Gold and Silver Pencils;
Gold and Silver Thimbles; Chessmen, Chess
and Backgammon Boards.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEIFSPECTACLES.
W. P. S. ia agent for the justly celebrated Perifo
cal Spectacle Glasses, and is prepared to fit any
body who may favor him with a call.
SILVER CUPS, SPOONS & FORKS,
Fine Heavy Plated Goods—each as Castors, Branch
and Chamber Candlesticks.
Fine Guns and best Percussion Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and moat approved make. Also, a good
assortment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and In-
Jtmpa.
All kinds of Watches and Time Pieces repaired
i the best manner, and warranted.
Athens, April 22.
TO THE PUBLIC,
T HE aubusribers having purchased the entire stock
of W. M Morton, offer foi sale an extensive and
varied assortment uf —
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD
WARE, CROCKERY, Ac- Ac,
Consisting in part of the following -. Cashmere*, De
laines, Alpacas, Bnubazinca, Cloak linings, Linscys,
Ginghams, Scotch, Manchester and American, French,
English and American Cambrics and Calicoes, Califor
nian and Oregon plaids. Silk ribbons, M,u*lin% Laces
and fancy trimmings. Millinery articles. Shawl-, Cloilis,
Cassimeres end Vestings, Blankets, large variety Car-
pets, Ruga and Oil Cloths, Green Baize, Damask, Me-
riooes aud tables Diapers. Damask Napkins, See., Ac.,
white, red, ye low and Welch Flannels, large assort-
ment bleached goods, do brown. Hats, Caps, Boots.
8boes, Saddles^ Bridles, Martingales, Hardware and
Cutlery, Woodware. Groceries, Tinware, and every ar
ticle usually found in an establishment of the kind, of-
fered at low prices and favorable terms by
A-ALEXANDER A CO.
Granite Buildings, No.5, Broad
Athens, November II, 1847.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS^
hill, MOSS & CO.,
kaal aad-ti Callega AFea«*.
A GAIN invite thetr friends aud customers to cau and
examine a complete assortment of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Co~i>ti»f in pul of EoyltA .nd French Hnrtiren.phin
,ndfi<d Cuhacren. colored nndMnck "ilk
pacas, plain Am> r .n& Scotch Ginghams. Twilled do
SILKS. „ „
A beautiful assortment of fancy and dress Silks. Reps
and blackdc*.colored and blacknilk fringes «>k buttons
and fimpe, lace cepe bonnets, silk plush do. Calicoes,
Cashmere, blanket and worsted shawls, honey comb do.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
French, American and German cloths, sup blk, brown
r overcoats, blk-and fancy
itm. Cashmere and velvet
veatmga. Tweeds, Kerseys and h«
Gentlemen's fam *”
gloves, misses and boy'a do.
BLANKETS.
Superior bed and negro blankets, saddle do. I
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. j
Damaak and Tab!* Drapers, damask napkins, towc!a
and table covers, Ae. Travelling bags and satchels,
trunks, Ac., Marseilles Quilts, Turkey Red, blue and
wkito do.
BROWN AND BLEACHED COTTON.
12-4 bleached and brown sheetins, long cloth Osna-
bnrgs, Carolina plaids, white and red flannels, twilled
do. Canton flannels, brown and bleached linen sheet
ings, Ac
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
A fine assortment of rifles and double and single bar-
rel ahot guns, from E. H- T.vron's Factory, Philadel
phia, Kentucky iifl«4>owder, blasting dft. nails, iron,
Ac. Ac.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
Cotton and silk Umbrellas, Saddles, Bri-
.jl -dles, 4*c-
OROCERIES.
A good assortment of Ifld government Java and Dutch
Coffee, Rio do. St. Croix. Muscovado and Orleans No-
gars, crushed and loaf do., molasses, cheese and salt;
tobacco, and a fine lot uf Havana and*Principe Sugars.
Also, BAGGING. ROPE and TWINE.
All of the above u, tides will be sold on the most ac
commodating terms [Nov- 25, 1847.^
Sands’ Sarsaparilla*
FOB THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CUBE OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE STATE
OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF THB SYSTEM.
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obsti
nate Cutaneous Eruptions.Pimple or Pustules
on the Face, Blotches» Bilci, Chronic Sore
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and
Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms,
Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising | Attorney.
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites .. Also, the
Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Forsyth ShertlFs Sales.
I*7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
before the Court-house door in the town ot
Gumming, Fcrsyth county, between the usual
houfs of sale, the following property, to wit:
Twojots of land, nos. 1256 and 1258, in the 3rd
disL and 1st section of now Forsyth county. Lev- : - ----
i r„V:^«TAree,Tvo^ “ IS wZre Sb.1 \ 980. 2J di.Kiol.nd ad^ion conttini J fort,
r pmncrtv nnmtmi m,r hv \V A Lewis, plaintiff"8 acres. The above .tract Will be sold before the
r< PwPfrty Ported out by W. A. Lewis, ptatnuu house dow in Cobb county, on the fiiatTuea.
Administratrix' Sale.
W 'ILL be sold at the court house Ji^Monroe,
Walton county, on the first Tuesday in May
next, agreeably to in order of the honorable Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, the following
property, to wit? One Tract of Lud'contafoing six
n acres, more or less, on which ia located a
been employed in medical practice. It is not local it
operations, but general, extending through the wh
system. U neutralizes the poisonous elements in
i rheumatism, and other painful affections of
:u!ar fibre, a speedy removal of the pai
" of strength, keeping
n suoeriur in medicinal value to the
s presented, and the
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
LAMPKIN & COBB
A RE now receivings large and well selected stock
ill of GOODS, direct from New York and Philadel
phia, consisting in part of
R ch figured black and fancy Silks, extra width: pup.
plain black silks, plaid silks, Caledonia Plaids, rich fig
ured and plain Alpachas. colored French nierinoes,
a large lot of bonnet and cap ribbons, French and
Scotch ginghams, a variety of furniture aud dress cali
coes, fine black French cloth, blue and -Ljxck English
blue and black beaver and pilot cloth, plain black
md fancy si
rc. fane]
, 12 4 bier
mi sores on the bead, body and limbs Differe
ins in Newark. Belleville and New-York pi
for her at various times, but finally gave up t
perfectly hopeless. At last Mr. Oliver was i
any of herlimbs. Her body was
e half, part of lot n
; court house door in Cobb county, on the first Tues-
471, in the 1st, day in June next.
Also, lot of ltnd no- 922, in the 2d dist. »nd in
section of now Forsyth county—levied i
faver of John Sowell vs said Jpseph Rutledge. Le- ber next, a portion or all the Negroes, constAihg of
vy made and returned t< * ’ ■~- c —
...Sr. and James W.'.Harris, The above tract
!I be sold on the first Tuesday in October next,
the before tlie court house door in Monroe, Walton
r i _ satisfy a fi fa is- | county.
sued from a Justice’s court of Forsyth county
Constable.
irrel horse, 1 gray mare; and 1 buggy
property of • Henry S. Daven-
fo trom Forsvth Inferior court,
favor of John S. Bobovs said Henry S. Daven
port. JOHN CHAMBLEE, Sh'ff
March 2,1849.
Also,
port, to satisfy
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.'tTerau
made known on thedav of sale. iiif*-.;
MARY L. RICHARDSON, Adm’nu
AdmlnUt
PURSUANT to an order of the Honorable InL
if Clarke county, while sitting for ordiui
F Court
_.— —-v ...... , purposes, will be sold befo
section of now Forsyth county—levied on as me lhe , own of Carrollton, C
property of James Cockran, to satisfy afi fa issued j -r ucsc j a y in Apn | nexli dui...^
from a Justice’s court of Hall county in favor of , ot w n an d t pj 0 .153, in the 9th district of Carroll
Presley Norrod vs James Cockran and William , y gold as
Bradley. Levied on and returned to me by a Con- Clarke conn
stable. ELIAS FINCIIER, D. Sh'ff. Tern.s-Car
March 2, 1848. Jan. 27, 1848. de bonis non.
Postponed. Sale.
AT THE SLUE TIME AND PLACE
D6, in the 14th dist.
:ounty. Levied on
from Forsyth Infe
the Court-Houae door in
m, Carroll county, on the firat
April next, during the legal hours qf sale.
No. 153, in the 9th district of Carroll conn •
s the property of William H. Parker, Jett of
GEOUOIA-Clark CSunty. 1 , :v.
HEREAS Seaborn F. Simmons, Executcr
of Elizabeth Price, deceased,
w
for letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ireyth Interior court in Invororienac Whor- 1| '° ki " dred .S*, dec *^^
aid Curlia Green. Levy made by B. J. Rice, >» * nd «' m 3 o® 80 'VL th "> **"» P re *“' l >-
. former Sheriff of Poraytl, county. i ed by aw, w «hew cal ee, ,fnny they have, why
March 2, 1848. JOHN CHAMBLEE, Sh'ff. JSS* WatUicville,
Clarke Sheriff’* Sales. this tliC 6th March, 1848.
ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. p.
inly to shrink from being touchei
l he disease, at the same time,
wardly, attended with bloody e
Fine fashionable Hats and Caps, Saddlery, Croc
GROCERIES.
Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, clarified Ft Cro
Wesi India Sugar, molasses, salt, iron of differeni
“Terman and blister steel, a general assortr
are. blacksmith’s tools. Spanish indigo, in
Spanish brown, salts, and many other articles too
ommending Upht .......
Dieted with Piles, aa a cafe and cure remedy.
E. P. Hill,formerly bookkeeper Bk Columbus.
New York, June 24.1847.
reply to yours, aa to whether I have been
TJLEASANT STOVALL, renew* the
J. tender of his services in the Storage and sale __
of COTTON »nd olherProduce.it hie lire-prool j i-n.Surd hr 'iiieVre'ar ui'uVhim’i Elr'cio.rel ftih.
Wereheeee.AnKHU.Ce. Aug 7,1817 cure ofihepilc, I would inform you I wusererely
PEEPLES & CAMP, Wholeeale and
X Betel! peeler, in Grticeriee, Dry Good., Il.rd- j (ho ,ireo I tried rrery ..rielyol th. noilrum, which .4
ware. Crockery, Ac., No 6, Granite Row, Broad St. advertised as a sura cure, and after giving them all a
Athena. Ga. Jan20 lair chance, I applied to my regular physician without
f s. REYNOLDS, S7^"!iS
. «UI OWMMU, JeekaoeStreet, Athene, I *hoyrercribed hi. Bc.iu.ry, «r
Georgia. Jan 20 1*4* j I was able io go down to my bm
Pile Electuary to all who v> serves, Boston crackers, sperm and Adamantim
candles, pickles, jams, jellies, chocolate, cocoa, Javi
coffee, very superior, for sale by
Nov. 11, 1817. A. ALEXANDER & Co.
Wines, Liquors, Sugars, dec.
r Upham,
BISHOP, Wholesale and Retail Gro- ’ fee*. »"d hai
rr, No I, Broad street, Athens, Ga.
rpHOMAS W. ALEXANDER, -i«or-
X ney-at-Law, Lawrercevillr, Gwinnett Co.—
Any business entrusted to uis care will meet with
prompt attention. Feb 10.
WILLIAM C. RICHARDS &~CO~,
"f Booksellers and Stationers, and Dealers in
Mnaical Instruments, Fine Cutlery, Embroidery
Materials and Fancy Goods generally. Broad SL,
Athens, Ga. Feb 10
W H. H. WHITE, Merchant Tailor,
• next door to Alexander’s Drug Store. Col-
lege Avenue, Athens. May 20
TyiLLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney at
If Uw, Camming, Forsyth county. Georgia,
will practice in the coentits campuein* ths Cherokee
Circuil. All profrsaionaland other business entrusted
to his management, will meet with prompt and faithful
attention. December 3
▼AN HOUTEN 4c BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Beg leave to inform their friends and the
»uhl c generally, that they occupy the OLD
a hand .
manufacturing all descriptions of CARRIAGES.
IT «t»alr»n« done wiih neatness and despatch-
AUmtm.8api.30.18l7 1,
I was entirely
which is about a
:omtnend-
year »go. I have no hesitaiipn in strongly recoi
ing'lio medicine of Dr Upham, and take plci
bearing testimony to its efficacy. Yours, respectfully.
Geo. H. Hutchins, 81 Water at
REMARKABLE CURB OF BLEEDING PILES.
K Portland, Me. Marcb.14
My dear air: I cannot express to you my sincere and
heartfelt thank* for iha wonderful cure I have experien
ced by the n*e of your truly valuable Pil* Electuary. I
been a perfect martyr to the bleeding piles for ten
years past, so much so that I became reduced to a mere
skeleton, with torn of appetite and general derangement
of the digestive organa; my eyes also became affected,
and in fact I was a misery to myself, and was obliged
to give np my office here, which I held in the custom
house some years. I have tried all kinds of medicine,
had the best advice the physician* of Boaton and this
place could givr.spent much money and twice snbmit-
ted to a surgical operation. I had become perfectly
tired of life, and at the suggestion of my friends I was
induced to try a box of your medicine. The first I
found relieved me slightly, still I persevered and pur
chased a second, »n$| I assure you when I got half
through I found mvsclf getting well. 1 still kept on,
and now I am • new man. My dear sir, language can
not express iny thanks, that I am once more restored to
health, and now in a condition to support myself and
family dependent on me. Yours, respectfully.
Watches.
CONSTANTLY on band, a
splendid assortment of Gold and
i Silver Duplex .Patent Lever, An
chor Escapement, Lepine and
Vertkle WATCHES, selected
with care and warranted perfect
time-keepers.
, Please call and examine our stock and pricca, at
the new Watch and Jewelry Store of
O. k A. K. CHILDS.
Jnty 29 Near the Franklin House.
great regard, Samuel Charlton.
PHYSICIANS UNNECESSARY.
Read the following addressed to the Rochester agents
Messrs Per Sc. Willis—Gents: It ia with no ordinary
fee lings of pleasure that I am enabled to inform you of
the care I hare experienced by the use of DrUphamV
Vegetable Pile Electuary, which 1 obtained from you
ia case of Pile# with whichfl have bean afflicted. My
•offerings base been almost beyond endurance, and
cannot be known or imagined,only by those who have
experienced like afflictions.
Haring been so long and sorely sfflicted, I
keta fleidsick’a champaign, 10 n
cipc, do steam-boat and Justa
GIBBS & McCORD,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Hattxo obtained that central location
on Jackson street, (occupied the past
season by Messrs. Heard & Davison)
convenient to the hotels and all branches of trade
and shipping interests generally, they Again offer
their services to their inends and the public as
Warehouse and comaalseiea merchants,
to RECEIVE, SELL, STORE, or SHIP COT
TON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON and other PRO
DUCE ; SELL or PURCHASE GOODS to order:
RECEIVE and FORWARD MERCHANDISE,
&c. Their personal and undivided attention will at
all times be given to any business entrusted to their
care. Charges will be moderate, orders strictly
obeyed, and every exertion made to give satisfaction
to customers. They return their sincere thanks for
the patronage extended to ihein the past season.
(K7* Liberal advances will be made on produce
TRfWrEEKLY FROM ATHENS TO CAIXESV
T HE subscriber would respectfully announce to
the Travelling Public, that he has re-estab
lished the TRI-WEEKLY LINE from ATHENS
GAINESVILLE, and he assures those who may
favor him with their patronage, that they need have
nothing to fear, as he has good horses, safe and so
ber drivers and comfortable coaches.
Leave Athens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days at 11 o’clock, A. M., or soon after the arrival
of the cars from Angtwta, and arrive at Gainesville
same days at 8"r; M-, in time to intersect with
the Stage line to Dahlonega.
Leave Gainesville Mondays, Wednesday^ and
Fridays, at 4, A. M., and arrive at Athens aame
it 12 M. ->* ^
_ . i*.—-Three dollars, or cents per mile.—
Offices.—At Franklin and Newton Houses,Athens,
—the United States Hotel, Gainesville.
J. A. CLARK.
Sept. 16,1847. ly.
A ND now opening, another lot of Silver Spoons
and Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives, and Sil-
Fairbanks* Scales.
F AIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales,
which are always right. A fresh supply just re-
1 “V I •£■mf-M io inform ron ofl « ired tnd for „j 0 b , T. BISHC
perwncea by iho^ use of Dr Upham rj March 25-
address you, that through yoa I may make
duerd , _ .
my friend* and neighbors ihe truly wondei
lul virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, which I shall
hcrrslter keep on hand, aa I find it beneficial in other
respects, removing obstinate cosureties*, morbid sccu-
—a in ik L —•
I—thus
speedy c
Negro Blankets.
TUST received, and for sale low, by
P LOUR from Long’s, Morrison’s and Mitcbell’t
Mills, of a superior quality, for sale low oy
Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
Shaw, Miaesl
Harboring and Hair-Dressing. j It is needles* IO add that, previoss to obtaining the
' HANSEL DILLARD. ! Elenuary of yon, I had consulted many of our best phy-
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ath-1 JSSmSfrital Selra‘referThem m meTmvSS
^ d r the J n ?’^ *S? Wm, L y ’ U ** t 1,8 W ‘ U * I in the lown of Gates, where I shall be pieced to
ail times, be found at hie Shop, happy toaccommo-J uive them much moie particalar information than I am
data those who favor him wifh their patronage.' aWe to do in this communication. Joshua Beaman.
Athsoa, Nov. 12, 1846. I JJore Rapid Cures—Surgical Operation Avoided.
Piles. *c. 1 A gentleman, w hose sasae can be seen at tny office,
\ ALLEY’S magical pain extractor, win affi>rJ im-' c " •* <* • O,or ■'* or, * ren moHihsago and obtained abox
iW mediate relief ia an bams, scalds, piles and riL«-! ,,f Electuary 6* himself. Not long since the same in-
stem. For sale by AALEXANDEIt 8t Co. j divideal called toget abox for aao ber person. He then
No>. 1!, Ht7. j informed me that halt a box had entirely cured him ;
_ ....—— — that be bad recommended the same remedy to six or
A ■amwtlfml Awaortaaeast •» Block Tits, j eight persons—all of whom were cured. It was also
flONSISTINQiofsteak dishes, coffee urn?, we kel- j recommended by him to a lady, who had previously,
y lb*. Movaerf lamps, egg fonferv.coffee pm., kc dtc. t *ad at the time wasaaflerieg much from the complaint,
for sal* at low prices by A. ALLEXANDER 8v C». but being under the care of ber family doctor, declined
Atb*a%Nev. II, 1847. j using it. Her condition not being improved by the el-
’ n ' tending physician a second was called in coneahation,
_ _ _ ___ _ feHtanvn. and *he was inf-wmed that nothing short of an opera-
1 Oil B S 1jS New Orleans rectified whiskey. 5bhls : non eoeld cite relief-this announcement induced her
New England Rum.5 do American hr* n ^r.
SPEUn, LIltSELD AUD XU4IS Oil.,
F OR sale by T. BISHOP.
Nov 11, 1847.
D‘
nety of other liquors too;
to men tern, for sale by
Nov. 11.1817. A. ALEXANDER & Co
FVRlViniREI
GOOD AND CHEAP!
TaMm, aetaa, *c.,
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
i Aa cheap ea such articles <eqnaRy well
made and durable, and warranted ao to he) can be ob-
teinod Cram the North, adding roily the freight, at Ue
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West •f the Pmi^OJice, near the Epis-
k7A continuance of the patronage hitherto received fMqHESE
by the subscriber will encourage sod enable him to add JLj Moffa
aa advaatayeoeriy at h
0’4 farnitnr* «U
0f Julf ’k.J»<7.
C 8. OLIVER.
"" *»nperfioe Fleur.
04 Ilia LBS Superfine Flow, just received and
vvW for sxle by I1ILL, MOSS & Co.
Feb 21. -
oet ibe United States and Canadas. Price 31 a box.
Notice.—^The genuine Electuary Laa the written
signature thu«, (Mr A. Upham, M- D.) The hand is
ritha pen.
n this place I .
Athens, Dee 9.18(7.
NOTICE.
Tire subscriber still continues to keep
open his HOUSE in Jefferson, Jackson
county, Ga., for the accommodation of
Travellers. -
Man aad bone, perday, $1 50
•*
night, . . . 1 i
April 30,1846. tf J. B JIABER8.
TUST received and focsala. wholeau la and reufl.
V Merchants and others supplied on the most
reasonable terms, by Novll T.BISHOP.
A FRESH aMortment of CANDIES, selling at
A WHOLESALE or RETAIL, at reduesdfri-
PH SS - T.S. REYNOLDS.
COFFEE—COFFEE.
R° Java and Laguira Coffee, joat received
. and for sale low, by
T. BISHOP.
J. G. HOUSEM AN,93 Dauphin-st
t further particulars and conclusive evidence of its
rior value and efficacy, see pamphlets which may
be obtained of Agents gratis.
epared and sold, by A. B. & D. SANDS, Drug-
and Chemists, 100 FuTtoncornerof William s
HAY1LAND RISLEY, fe Co
a Com-
IX) THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.
DB. SWAYNE’S COnPOONO SYBOP
WILDIIIEBBY.
W E can consistently state that Dr. S'
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry has been extensively
used in the United States for more than ten years; that
beneficial effects have been tested by thousands:
_,l it invariably rtmsces a recent cough, and that hun
dreds of individuals gradually sinking under that in-
siduous attack of death’s fell emissary, Pulmonary Con
sumption, have been restored to health, happiness, and
friends, by its use, and are now living witnesses pf the
epow
oftbis
ledy.
ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH.
EAD THE MUST BEUABKABLE CUBE EVER RECORDED-
Dr. S wayne. Dear Sir—1 fee) called by a sense of duty
. owe to suffering humanity.to'acknowledge my grateful
thanks for the wonderful effects of yourCompound Syrup
of Wild Chertyon me, after suffering month after month
with tht moat afflicting of all diseases, Consumption.
The first symptoms were of a very heavy cold, which
settled on ray lung* which gradually grew worse; with
io night sweats, a backing cough, spitting blood,
with great debility. My constitution seemed broki
rery
much i
ted there by physic
red. I
ill hopes of re
covery, and I felt like one who is about to pass throug'
the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Atthis»awfuljun<
ture" 1 heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry, of which I purchased six bottles, which, I
py to say, entirely cured me, and I am now _ _ _
better health iban I ever have before in my life Phy
sicians who witnessed my case are highly recommend'
ing it in similar cases.; and I wish you to make this
public, ao that all may know where to procure a remC'
dy atonce which will reach their disease before lam'
pering wiih (he many “ quack nostrums” with which tht
country is flooded. My residence is at 45 Ann street
where I should be happy to have the above submitted
by a personal interview. ALBERT A. ROSS-
Wholesales nd Retail Dealerin Cigars,45 Ann St., N. Y-
Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthless .
preparations flf Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ig- 1109 2
c she had taken one bottle she could slip down
:hair and creep across the room. She has now
ed taking the second bottle, and the sores are
healed, the limbs arc restored to their natural
quite cheerful, and is fast improving in health,
respectfully yours, C.J. IFARNER,
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 28.1845.
munity at huge, to relate the following fac
eighborbood i
nd by Druggists generally throughout
’rice, 91 per bottle ;sixbottles for 85.
The public are respectfully requeste
hat it is Sand’s Sarsaparilla that has an
chicving such remarkable cures of thi
Valuable hands for sale.
JOHN hTnEWTON
QFFERS for sale the following Lots of Land
75 15 1 do
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 N£ do
420 13 1 « do
417 33 1 “ do
28 13 1 “ do
308 13 1 “ do
279 13 1 S£ do
930 5 1
179 4 1
do
264 13 3
322 13 3
141 24 2
193 26 3
1083 3 4
381 16 4
459 16 4
34 16 4
821 1 2
866 17 2
331 17 2
847 19 2
it pretenders, but see that the
Sagan.
S T. Croix and New Orleans—m superior article
. offering low. Also, Loaf; Powdered, Crushed
and Clarified, at low rates.
Jan 20 - PEEPLES &. CAMP.
cach.bottle. which is the only guai
of Dr.
OILS, PETTY AND GLASS,
Bice.
A FRESH article, just received and for sale low,
" by Jan2Q PEEPLES a CAMP.
Bagging aad Twine,
g\F superior quality, just received and for sale
U by Jan20 PEEPLES k CAMP.
N :
Mackerel t Backml Z
ENV mackerel,just received and for sale low
by Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
Coffee—<Coflee!
A FEW Bags Old Government Java, and fine lot
xV Rio, just received and for sale low by
’ PEEPLES k CAMP.
Jan 20
N. L. COLLINS,
• OOT AND SHOE-MAKER,
|n Havuw located ia this place, has,
1 | with the intention of conducting the
aboTe business, established himself at
the at ore known aa HANCOCK’S,—
where be is prepared to execute every
description of work ia hie fine. He has oa head, aad
wil constantly keep, a supply of the beet msteriakand
win execute work faithfeky aud with despatch.
«r Footing aad repairing of all kind* done without
delay. Athens, Nov 11,1847
r eapplied with good and
The subscriber being n
faithful workmen, wil do i
cheaper, than has ever been dooe in like ■
place Jan 13, *47 N. L. COLLINS.
GRINDSTONES.
A LARGE lot of Nova Scotia Grindstones just
received and for sule low by
Nor 11 T. BISHOP.
;ain« imposition.
Prepared only by Dr- Swayne, N. W. corner of
Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by
respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal Towns
' i the United States.
THE GEORGIA MARBLE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
A RE desirous 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 bad at any
other establishment in the State. They have made
and are making extensive arrangements to carry on
the business in all its various branches. Our Mar
ble ia finer than any Northern Marble, and when
fairly tested, will be found equal to Italian.
826 2
1034 2
1055 2
583 2 3' Cobb.
2 | adjoining.
231 14 2
do
) 22 2 Cass.
993 3 4 do
972 17 3 do
31 6 3 do
174 9 4 Walker.
197 9 4 do
177 6 4 Chattooga.
479 3 3 Paulding.
810 3 3
144 18 3
1135 18 3
947 18 3
242 19 3
322 19 3
633 19 3
895 19 3
1057 19 3
855 21 3
1315 21 3
454 2 4
333 1 4
116 6 2
173 6 2
10 9 2
300 9 2
116 10 2
237 10 2
203 11 2
309 12 2
208 25 2
107 26
137 17
! GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
t, the following property, t
The interest of Oliver P. Shaw in the house and |
lot where he now resides, being the South half of To All vvliom U may Concern.
Nos. 21 and 22, in the town ol Athens, (original fl AVING tried to get employment to pay my
mrvey.) by virtue of a fi fa from Clark Superior j JLJL debts, and finding none, I go abroad for that
jourt, in favor of Thomas C. Nesbit and Lewis purpose. Having been stripped of everything by in-
LeConte, Trustees of Sarah E. Smith vs said Oli- justice, I beg my creditors to wait until 1 can get
verP. Shaw Property pointed out by Win. L. my rights, or failing in that, make by employment
Mitchell, Plaintiff’s Attorney. abroad, enough to pay them; and il my life ia
Also, one other house and lot in that part of the ! spared and my helpless family left, are not deprived
own of Athens known as Cobbham^at present oc- whnt ia »n«w«wt »l.»m!.»»«.« H«Kf«rV • -
upied by Allen Holmes, adjoining Mitchell and
levied on as the property of John Gilleland.
John J. Flournoy vs said Gilleland. Property
pointed out by T. R. R. Cobb, Att’y for Pl’ff.
Also, the house and lot where Howell C.
Flournoy lives, in the town of Athens, adjoining
Talmadge and others, No. not known, by virtue of
from Clark Inferior court. Richard K. Sal-
said Flournoy. Propcrty.pointed out by the
plaintiff.
Also, a negro man by the name of Ben, abont 40
ar* of age, in the possession of John S. Linton,
Agent of the Athens Manufacturing Company, as
the property of William Daniel, by virtue of a fi fa
from the Superior court of Cherokee county, Rich’d
Taylor vs said Wm. Daniel. Said negro pointed
out by C. Peeples, Att’y for Pl’ff. I
March 2, 1848. L. P. THOMAS, Sh’ff i
if what is allowed them by the debtor’s law, 1 pledge
is to be done. Deus habeto cura lillorum.
J. M. HUNT.
March 9,1848. It.
for letters of Dismission trom said administrations
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-
scibed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given nndrr my hand at office in Watkinsville,
this 6th day of March, 1848.
March 9,1848.
ASA M. JACKSON, c
GEOKGIA—Glarke County.
YAJ IIEREAS Richard D. Moore and John I.
Clarke AferfRaee sheriff* Sale*. j ■» Iluggins, Administrators on the es.ate of
O N the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold I Alsa Moore, deceased, apply to me for letters of
before the court-house door in the town of j dismission from said Administration;
Walkinsville, within the usual hours of sale, the j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
following property, to wit: singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
One negro man by the name of Sam, abont tvven- to be and appear at my office within tire time pre-
ot age, very likely: levied upon as ,
the property of William Shaw, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Clark Inferior court, upon foreclosure of
mortgage, at the instance of Anselnm L. Harper
vs the said Wm. Shaw.
Also, two hundred and fifty-three acres of land,
be the same more or less, adjoining Bedford Lang
ford, G. M. Lanier and others, the place whereon
Thomas A. Tuck now lives: levied upon as the
property of William Shaw, to satisfy a n ft. issued
from Clark Superior Court, at the instance of An-
selmn L. Harper vs the said William Shaw—also
upon foreclosure of mortgage.
March 2,1848. I. S. VINCENT, D. Sh’ff.
mortgage Sheriff** Sale.
W ILL be sold at the Court-house in Watkins
ville, on the first Tuesday in May next, the
following property, to wit: A certain wagon
and two hoTseft—one of said horses about nine years
old and of a chesnut color, and blind of both eyes,
the other a bay, about nine years old and blind ol
both eyes; as the property of Moses Wilson, by vir
tue ol a fi la issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage,
in favor of William P. Talmadge vs said Wilson.
March 2, 1848. L. P. THOMAS, Sh’ff.
Executor** Kale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court
house door in Clarkesville, Habersham county, on
the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual
hours of sale : Lot of land No. 4, in the 3d dist. of
Habersham countv, belonging to the estate oi Jno.
D. Swift, deceased, late ot Morgan county. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
March 2,1843. WILLIAM A. SWIFT,Ex’
DeKalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly.
494 2 2 Cherokee.
493 2 2 do
296 2 2 do
753 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
547
167
41 11
61 10 do
122 23 Stewart
237 21 do
104 31 do
266 4 Lee.
211 1 do
123 6 Irwin.
Baker.
Troup.
Muscogee.
205 2 Coweta.
GEORGIA—Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS, Levi Loveless appli
letters of administration on the estate of
James Mann deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish at! and
singular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show caus6 (if any they have)
why 6aid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of
February, 1848.
Feb. 17,184*
JESSE MURPHY, c
GEOICCIA.. .Clurke county.
W HEREAS, Ransom A. Whitehead, Adminis
trator on the estate of George Doggctt, de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindted and creditors of said deceased,
to & and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters ahould not be granted.
Given onder my hand at office in Watkinsville,
this 17th February, 1848.
Feb. 24.
ASA M. JACKSON,c
GEORG IA—G wil
Window Glass* dec.
_ _ BOXES window glass, assorted size*. 50 oz-
we pledge oonel.ee id point of workmanehip and 2 gj, Gom Cmphor. J bbl. r.rd Salwretue Tipion.,
durability, to pro entue reinfection, or no charge : 5 bWj rim<! copper.., U do Locoed. Moo tb.
will be made. prin)t Madder, 3 bbl. No. 1 Castoi Oil, 5000 lbs White
To all those wishing work in our line, we would ! in kegt 0 f various sizes, Black and Red Lead,
xay, 93" Call and examine our Marble, Work and s pt * s Torpieuiioe,Physicians glass ware. English ~
prices, before purchasing elsewhere, if convenient; "**
if not, ell communications will receive attention.
Address, Madison, Ga., or HarnageviUe, Chero
kee county, Ga.,
ATKINSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
. December 16,1847. ly
tCT Specimens of our Marble cau be seen at-,—
Molasses* Molasses.
ff~iUBA molasses, a prime quality, received and
for sale low by T. BISHOP.
Nor. 4. '
Seed oats.
PRIMEfot of seed oats, for sale b;
Pill,Cream of Tartar, sopr-Cayenne ground and in pod.
Sawyer’s Mustard, Essential Otis, 10 cases and bag*
spices all kinds, together with the moot extensive lot of
15
Northers ratataes.
BBLS. Northern Irish Potatoes, just received
and for sale by (Jan 6.) T. BISHOP.
Jewelry.
CONSISTING in part of Gold Guard. Fob and
Vy Vest Chains, Seals and Keys; Ladies’ Breast
Pins with Bracelets to match; superior Gold Fens
and Pencils; Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Gold
Studs of all kinds, and warranted. At the new
Jewelry Store o! O. a A. K. CHILDS.
July 29
ceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from
said administration:
These are therefi re to cite and admonish all and
ngular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
> be and appear at my office within the time pre-
ibed by li
why said letters should n
Given under my hand i
this 10th January, 1848.
Jan. 20, ASA M. JACKSON, c.
(if any they have)
be granted.
office in Watkinsville,
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Newton &. Lucas,
A GAIN invite the attention of their friends and
customers to a very large assortment of
Mapl<- and Fancy Dry Goods,
Consisting of plain, English and French Merinoca,
Plain Cashmeres, D’Lanes and Mohairs,
Supr solid Color real Cashmere*, |
Extra sup’r emb’d cashmere Robes, 12 to $18,'
Plain Alpacas, 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 sup’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, Visette do
Visette linings, *ringes, gimps, &c&c
Heavy colored Fringes for trimming dresses,
Heavy black satin Fringe for cloaks,
RIBONS.—Bonnet, cap and neck Ribons,
Velvet neck Ribons and narrow Scarfs,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfa and Cravats,
SUSPENDERS—new and handsome style*.
ItlUttliiin. Lace* and Fancy Trimmings.
Sup’r emb’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 Shawl*,
Super Cashmere - do
Common winter Shawls of every style,
Fancy Silk Shawls.
Cloth*, Cassimeres and Vesting*.
Black French Cloth, well assorted; Simona*’ ex*
upr Cloth 6 to §10 ; extra black beaver Cloth*,
English and Amei
of all kind*.
CARPETS, RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Green Baze, damasks, merinoe* and table diapper*,
damask napkins, towels, table covers, trait napkin*,
knitting yarns, crewells, twist, &c &c.
Flannels.—Super Welch Flannel*,
Plain and twilled red and white Flannels,
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
Paddings, canvass, findings and buttons.
Bleached Goods.—4-4 8-4 12-4 bleached Sheet
ings , bleached hhirtings and long cloths; super
satin jeans and brown drillings *, Jaconet Musltn*,
cambrics, &c. Brown Goods.—Sheetings, shirt-
bedbrtw.to «how reere (If an, tie, hive) inp. Orenburg, end factory cloth ; bret anchor
why reid letters ahould not be granted. l ” llln g clcth » 1 b ™> k «. I»P er . mlt,c)Oi!la, Sc &c.
under my hand at Office, thi. 15th day of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
' Blacksmith’s tools, bellows, anvils, hammers and
W
Susan S. Gordon, deceased, applies t
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 (il any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 18th day of
Sept 1847. JESSE MURPHY, c. c. o.
Sept. 23,1847.
n tor on the estate of Daniel Dodson, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad
ministration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
.singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to wand 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.
Given under ray band at office in Walkinsville,
this 8tb day of September, 1847.'
ASA M. JACKSON, c- c. o.
Sept. 9,1847. * " 6m.
chains; weeding hoes, Collins’,
and Davis’ axes. Saddlery Hardware.
trimmings and harness leather; carriage trim
mings and materials; patent leather and top leather..
Mat*. Cmpm, Boot* sand Shoe*.
Gent’* super Btiched dre**boots; extra super light!
water proof boots; Ditcher’* heavy boots; *'
coarse and fine shoes in ev«
per kid slippers and walking
ses’ and toy’s shoe*.
Saddles, Bridles and 1 ^
Whips, collars, blind bridles and baggy harness.
A large lot of Crockery and Glass*
. Tea aetta, dining setts, plain, and cot It
TIN AND WOOD WARE*
and brass bound wash tubs; Brown’s.
brasher, &c; children’s willow wagons. ■ 1 -
GROCERIES. M’ 7
Super Rio coffee; old Government Java coff^
Sugar, ayrun and molasses, •
Crushed and loaf sugar; Exit fine Teas,
Pepper, spice and ginger; Liverpool and all urn sal^
Rifle powder, blasting powder, snot and lead,'
Blue stone, tobacco, rope*, cords, &C. All of
which is offered at a small advance for cash or ap*
proved credit. • NEWTON & LUCAS,
Athcns x Oct.l4, 1847a