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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
rroumtSD weekly, at the low juice c
i j. mp. under the wyl* and firm of A. ALEXAN*
• DUR i Co. from the first of September last, for tbe
OFFICE ON HUOAD 8TKEET—ATHFI.'ti
Mateo of Ad
IsrdsrsofCiftioj C ,„ 1K: „ ,
Notice to Debtors and Creditor* , 3 2*‘ !nn»*d
Foar Month*’ Nitres 4 od * vL. m _
Bals*fP«nonal Property, by Kxerufon.A'Jminir- j,. ",
Iratorf. or Guardian*
Sain of Dsnd* or N*rr*«*«, Hy
DR. UPHAM’S
▼ejelablc Electuary, or Internal
REMEDY FOR THE PILES,
TRIUMPHANT!!
50,000 CASES CURED IN THE PAST TEAR !
_ „ mills Medicine it warranted to care all case* «
, r „ ... 1 PILES, either Weeding or blind, interna! orexfei
N conapqncnce of Mr. A. B. Mallory retiring . n> , >nd a! , in3ammttor y disease, fcond io conjnn.
from thia firm on the l*t Janaary, 1841*, it be- j w j,j, t ^ e pj!e»—such as
•nary ttel our butinrM to that date be i CHRONIC DYSENTERY,
If pnblirb*
*■ —«■*.
... J3D! Jhrjn«kiiK»eJl.ment torthern »itb .'!«»'*■ kfenii*'y«i&K.tcham—Gci
4 75 rerrj & Co., who wifi contmne the bttstnc** at oor .* j wa# *flji C | t d w j,j, „|, a t wa*
Z SO old stand. MALLORY, FERRY & Co. j lefJ i |, aTe suffered with i« ever
" ” ' ““ | hare laid roe my liter wa:
! were ulcere-vd. for Wood
I (rtfo
Jan. SO.
I A CARD.
H A VJ*G nnrehn.cr'd the interest of Mr. A. B.
Mallory in the firm of Mil'ory, Ferry & Co.,
we shall continue the business at the old stand;
is nor: and from the facilities which we have for procuring
hnrz-1 fresh and fashionable good*, we feel confident that
we can ofier an a*«ortment of Hats, Cap*, Boot*.
Ad- j shoe*, Tranks, &e., from which onr enstoroer*
ay make selection* which will,please tlicm, both
price and quality. FERRY k Co.
Jan. 20. Wticec-sors of Mallory, Ferry & Co.
elites, chocolate, cocoa, Jar
■ sale by
A. ALEXANDER &. Co.
XwslntM TDlvect ore.
A ALEXANDER lc CO., Wholesale
. and Retail Dealer* in DRY GfXlDS, GRO-
CEfllES, HARDWARE, kc.., No 5. Granite Ron
Athena, Georgia. Nov 2. 1847.
A SA M. JACKiSON, Attorney ni Lnw
il Watkinsville, Ga. April 22
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
• and Retail Dealers in Drug*, M'Ji
Paints, Oil*, Glass and I) i/e-Stuffs, sign of the
Negro and Mortar. College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
November 2. 1847 tf
A J. BRADY, Wholesale nn<! Retail
• Dealer in Groceries and Dry Good*, No. 7.
Granite Block, Broad Street, Athens, Ga. Jan2o
C Sc W. J. PEEPLES, Attorneys at
• Law*—Offices in Athens and Gaineaville, Ga.
Win, continue the practice ol Law in the counties o
dark, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Hakrrakam
and Franklin.ofihe Western Circnii; Cherokee.Liimp*
kin aad Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit: and Cobb,
of the Coweta Circnii.
C. Porta*. Athens, | TJVffi rEq
W. J, Paartas, Gains villa.
1?ERRY & CO., Wholesale nntl Retail
J? Dealers in Hats, Caps, Boots, 8hoc*, Trtinki
&c.. Broad street, Athens, G*. Jan 20
lkwis j. i.svrars. mm* n
L AMPKIN & COBB, Dealers in Dry
Goods, Groceries, die. wholesale and retail. No
1, Mitchell's Block, Athens. Jan I t
johji it. nuwto*. rRF.nr.Ktc w. tress.
TITEWTON & LUCAS, Whole sale and
J.1 Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, die., No 2, Granite Row, Athena.
F jEASANT STOVALL, renew* the
tender of hia services in tho Storage and sale
of COTTON ami other Produce, at hi* fire-pmnl
Warehouse, Augnstn. Ga. Aug 7,1847
PEEPLES & C AMP, Whole sale awl
X Retail Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard
ware, Crockery, &e., No 6, Granite Row, Broad St.
T S. REYNOLDS, Wholesale and Ke-
• tail Cos fectioxkx, Jackson Street. Athens,
Georgia. Jan 20.1848.
T BISHOP, Wholesale and Retail Gro-
• cer, No j. Broad street, Athens, Gs.
THOMAS W. ALEXANDKR, At/or-
X ney-at-Latc, Lawrei'ceviu-f., Gwinnett C-o.—
Aey business entrusted to ids caro will meet w
prompt attention. Feb 10.
W ILLI A M C. RIC H AR DS & CO,
Bookseller* and Stationers, and Dealora in
Uoaical Instruments, Fino Cutlery, Kmltmiderv
¥ HL H. WHITE, Morchant Tailor,
• next door to Alexander’s Drug Store. Col-
!?m Avenue, Athens. May 20
ITTILLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney at
• I Law, Cumming, Forsyth county, Georgia,
will practice in the counties comparing the Cherokee
Circuit. All professionalaNd other bnainsss entrusted
to Ms management, will meet with prompt and faithful
attaation. Decembers
Harboring aud IInir-Drcs*ing.
HANSEL HILLARD,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ath-
ensand the public generally, that he will, at
all times, bo found at his Shop, happy toaecommo-
D‘
A ALEXANDER*. Co.
A ■wetllal Assortment
fJONSISTING of steak diste* ...
y tlea, narsarr lamps, egg boilers, mfiee puts,*: *c.
toraale at low price* by A. AI. LEX AN DER & Co.
Athena, Nov 11. 1847.
Domestic Liquors.
100 BBLS New Orleans rectified whiskey, 5 hhh
furniture: i
GOOD AND CHEAP!
MAHOGANY. MAPLE ANO BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
1 Warlr*be*.B*rraii, 1 »Ht.lt#ar4,
Table*. Sofas, Ac,
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
'• A* cheap as such article* (equally w<
made and darable, am) warranted so to he) tan be ob
tained from the North, addin; only tbe freight,
WARE ROOMS
Ttco doors Weal near ***
Kr A continuance of the patronage hitherto received
by the subscriber wi8 encourage and enable Kioto add
Ably to hia stock sf manofcctursd article*, and
as advantayeonriy at hams t
92r Old fomimro cleansed and repaired. Sivn aod
* ‘ C 8. OLIVER.
An per (I wo Flour.
SOM LBS Superfine FTour, just received and
°FI M IOr SaI ° h> ' IULL ’ M0SS & 00
CAKDIES—Chcap !
A FRESH assortment of CANDIES, sellino »:
A WHOLESALE or RETAIL. «/ ^Jaeed°pri.
.* IVg 23 T. S. REYNOLDS
F OR sale by
March Id.
F O
March i
COIFEEoCuFFRL
Tcccivod
XPEKId, L1XSELD AND TRAIN OIL.
F OR sale by T. BfSHOl*.
Nov II, 1317.
Wine*, Liqtton, fiegan, Ac.
I A GALLS superior old Scotch whiskey, monntain
A- dew. 1 pipe Orsrd, Dnpnny & Co’s brands, vin-
ig. 1820,1 do Poirt, Csstillton * Co., vintage of 1833.
gars, 10 m. Glenn Prneipe. do atcato-boet and Jim to
t brand. For sale by
H*
i the
o Jfr. Wm. C. Rich-
icnt it was commenced,
•arneetly call ni
New Book Slot
. under whoso manage!
and lias since continued, I earnestly call npon
those indebted to tbe establiKhmcnt, either by r
nt, to make immediate payment to Mr. Wm.
C. Richards, who is (oily authorized to settle all the
unfinished business of tho concern as speedily as
possible. J. J. RICHARDS.
TO PHYSICIANS. DRUGGISTS, AND
Country merchants.
Knglhh, Freeh, anil American
Drain I'lirmicaU, Perfumery,
ttlanware. I’nlnta. Oils. Dywsiwtfa, Swr-
Klrnl.nnd Obutelrlewl liistruroenti,
TRUSSES, PATENT MEDICINES,
ANO FANCY ARTICLES.
Oar goods are selected from the best and most extern Dear air: In reply
sire chemical laboratories. Oae of the proprietors be., benefitted by tho
ing a regularly educated Physician, affords ample goar-! cure of the piles, I u
antee of the genuine quality ol all articles sold at their . troubled for two year*
establishment. j some lime unable to t
Our stock is the most extensive to bo found in thia | the time I tried every
perfect description of my complai
if which ha* apparently cured me.
o aay every thin; in Its frvor, or render any service j
an to humanity by subscribing to its merit*.
Benjamix Pcrcival, 83 toiith*ixth-*L
WEAKXESS &. INFLAMMATION OF SPINE,
Falling of the Ik>m-c1s, womb, &c., that females particu
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sciv Goods.
WILLIAM P- SAGE
Agrai Cor .Near V*rk no
I S constantly receiving, at his Old) STAND, a i
very rich and beautiful assortment of every kindof
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS;
And his being direct agent will enable him to sell at
very reduced prices.
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
A were. I.rpine and Vert lea
WATCHES,
Of ti<e very best male and tear ran fed good.
Gold Fob Bucllcs, Scali and Keys,
i my bo wei* GOL . D GUARD, FOB & VEST CHAINS A KEYS,
nded with a pe-! Ladies' and Gentlemens Breastpins and Fiw’er-
disebarge*. A **»?* seen rarirty of set and pattern ; (told
assaebtf.-tts, in j Pens, tn goldand silver'case*, the best article ever
jt suffered more | offered in this market; Gold and Silver Pencils ;
•re, a physician I Gold and Silver Thimbles; Chessmen, Chess
with*. Happily j and Backgammon Boards.
•" b ! ! GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES,
gether with tna* * W. I*. S. is agent for the justly celebrated I’erifo-
great confidence ca ' S P° ctJiele Glasses, and is prepared to lit any
r and nine do«cs I b°d. v w * 1 ° ““J favor him with a call.
JEEri | SILVER CUPS. SPOONS & FORKS,
Heavy Plated Goods—such as Castors, Brauch
DVERTISEMEJft’S.
of Thornton Fitzpatrick, to
UihI from a Justice’s court of Matli-
Kichard;
• Elect
4 the
i, find a
:edy c
tedy, a
:1s and blood, t!
■te of which i»the cause of the above named disea:
UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION.
From everr city, town and village where Dr.Uplm
egc'able Pile Klectuaty ha«_bcen introduced.then
■itiffingin
In hundreds of ini
ed over cases which were deetnc
Letter of C»pt G. W. Lean, It
■able.
e been afflicted (01
Rahway, June
irs with the pi!
like pertranentben
I had,as a
matter of course, lost nil confidence in modicine. Under
thia feeling I was induced—not without reluctance 1
confess—to use Upturn's Electuary; and having used
'tfor about three weeks, according to the diiectionslaid
lown. 1 find, to m* niter surprise as well as satisfaction
ft me. I think
take thia stai
G. W. McLejut
o the ngentsin Columbus, Gs-
and Chamber Candlestick:
Fine Guns and best Percuss'on Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good
assortment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and In- I
it ruction Books, and a great varietvof now and lash-1
ionable Music for Piano, Guitar, Flute or Violin. !
A very beautiful assortment of Lard and Hall !
Lamps.
Allkindsof Watches and Time Piec
in the best manner, and warranted.
Athens, April 2:2.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T HE subscribers having purchased tbe
of XV. M. Morton, offer fot sale an c:
tried assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-
WARE, CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
cnsisling in part of the following: Cashmeres, D
incs, Alpacas, Bombazines, Cloak linings, Linsey
Oinghants, Scotch, Manchester and American, Frenc
English and American Cambrics and Calicoes, Calif-'
ears I ha'
lisease “tbe bleedii
i great many medic
inedSboxt.
which have so far relieved me that 1 take great pleasure
in recommending Upham’f Pilo Electuary to all wht
are afflicted with Piles, aa a safe nndeuro remedy.
E. P. Hill, formerly bookkeeper Bk Columbus.
New York, June 24.1847.
o yonrs.as to whether I have been
of Dr Uphatn's Electuary, f *r the
is the same j advertised a
Union.
Being appoints
my city
i the | fair chance, I applied to ray regular^ phys
siring any benefit from eithei ~
•fall the most approved pat-. and painful attack I bet
istve brn*b factory—of large 1 who prescribed his Electuary, ar
mrgical instrnmcni ntanufaciory—of the celebrated I was able lo go down to my bus
jcrfttrncry establishment of Eugene Roussell of Pbila- J abort time, by the use n ‘
felphta, and of manufactory of patent trusses, we are free, and bare not been
<nabled to sell at the several proprietors, lowest price*, f year ago. I have no hesitatio
Our dye-stuff*, painta and oile being of direct impor-1 ing »he medicine of Dr Uphi
rill be found a
n qualities and at lese pri-
’ handsome
A. ALEXANDER * Co-
Importers of Drogs/Medteines, *c., &c.
Sign of the Negro and Mortar, College Aetnre.
Athens. Nor. II. 1847.
LOOK OUT FOR
T HE undersigned hare removed to No fl,Granite
Block, the old stand of A. & T. W. Baxter,
bearing testimony it
efficacy.
trongly recommend-
and take pleasure in
, respectfully,
H-Hutchins, 81 Wi
REMARKABLE CURE OF BLEEDING PILES.
Portland, Me. March 14
Mydear ‘ ‘
tart felt tin
'd by the i
have been a perfect martyr lo the bleeding piles for l
skeleton, with losscfa|
and g
luced t<
o bee*
give up my office here, which I held
o door nbovr the corner of Spring and Broad sta., i had the be:
where, in addition to their general assortment of
Orocctlea and Dry Goods,
they have ndtled the entire etock of Messrs. A. *
T. W. Baxter, consisting of a great variety of
'Uld gi'
ted to a snrgi
tired of life, and
found rclii
ihe phys
. . it much
lyself, and wns obliged
!i I held in the cut
d all kinds of medi
ins of Boston and
had beet
on of my friends L<w:
perfectly
•lightly, *
Mydct
great regard, Samcel Cuakltox.
PHTSICIANS UNNECESSARY.
. Read the following addressed to the Rochester agenti
is—Gents: It is with no ordinary
t I am enabled to inform you o
sd by vhe use of Dr Upham'i
DRY GOODS,
viz: RiUtons, Gimps, J*icets, black and colored
Crape; silk, merino and wool Hose and Half-Hose;
Cotton llose and Half-Hose; Ladies' silk, wool and
kid Gloves; silk Mitts, Gents do do ; black Italian
silk Shawls, smt. article ; figd silk and lore Veils;
Linen Tapes. Edgings, Inserting*, Laces and Trim
mings; black and colored silk Shawls, linen amt
linen cambric Hdkfs; fancy Capes and Collars;
Gents linen cambric Hdkfs; silk Velvets and silk the ^
Vestings; black, corded, plaid and striped Cassi- • Vegetable Tile Eh
mers, Cashmaret and Gambroons ; Stockinet and ! in case of Piles wit
Doeskin, worsted Serge, Drap Deloy, Drup d’Ete; j sufferings have been almost beyond
Cadet, Mk French^np Saxony Blue, wool-black and J **n no ‘ be known nr imagined, only b
bottle-green Cloths. Ties, Stocks and Cravats, expenenced like afflictions.
Bosoms and Skirts; black Satins and Laces, Linen, . h«n so long and sorely al
Upon Shirtings, and Linen Sheets. Table diaper 1 ® uced to address you. that through :
and Toilet Covers, white and colored Cambrics, * JfJ 0 T n 10 "JT S.,,* , and . nC p, . 1
Paper Cambrics, checked, striped and Swis# Mus- Limi ufllS” 1 .! idffn,*!
lins. Ginghams, Diapers, Hollands, &c-: fancy Silks I rn „i vrn
for dresses, furniture dimity, kc. ! m„Ut^ns iVt^ stomach and bowel
(J* We ask titc attention of the Ladies to the : tbe blood—thus removing the cause
ahorc entalogne, and assnre them they will find ! «p«edy cure must follow:
some great bargains. They trill be fold. Wo say j It j 9 needles* to add that, previon
to all. take care yon do not lose by delay. | Electuary of yon. I had consulted mar
Athens, Jan 13 PEEPLES * CaMP. j sieia ns. but to little benefit. Should
piles, pi.
half
5 negro man slave, named tawis, 35 or
mrt old ; levied on as the property of Nntba
... John S. Olive.
md fan
and Ore
it plaids.
les. Shawl*. Cloths.
Uasstmeres and Vestings, Blankets, large variety Car
pets, Rugs and Oil Cloths. Green Baize, Damask, Me-
rinocs and tables Diapers. Dantask Napkins, *c. f &c.,
white, red, ye low an^ Welch Flannels, large assort-
meat bleached goods, Jo brown. Hats, Caps, Boots.
Shoes, Saddles, Bridle), Martingales, Hardware and
Cutlery, Woodwarc. Grlccrics, Tinware, and every ar-
tide usually found in ait establishment of tho kind, of
fered at low prices and favorable terms by
A. ALEXANDER * CO.
Granite Buildings, No. 5, Broad St.
Athens, November 11,1947.
X the Travelling Public, that he has re-estab
lished tho TRI-WEEKLY TINE from ATHENS
to GATXESVILLE,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.
Ix;ave Athens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnr-
in after the arrival
at Gainesville
intersect with
days at 11 o’clock, A. M., oi
of the cars from Augusta, and
on same days at 8 P. M-, in I
the Stage line to Dahlonega.
I/eave Gainesville Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 4, A. M., and arrive at Athens same
days at 12 M.
Fare.—Three dollars, or 7J cents per mflo.—
Offices.—At Franklin and Newton Houses,Athens,
—the United Slates Hotel, Gainesville.
J. A. CLARK.
Sept. 10,1817.
Wpound
WILD CHERRY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
State of Georgia—-Ilall county.
To the Honorable Sujtcrior Court of said County f
T HE petition of Milly Jones and Frances
Jones respectfully showeth, that heretofore,
to wit, on the 25th of December, 1844, your peti
tioners were possessed, as of their own right and pro-
pertv, of an instrument in writing, commonly call
ed a Title Bond, made and executed by Jonathan
Jones Hezekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William
Power, William Wood, John CJ. Austin and Gar-
■ whereof, (date not recol-
the day of December,
thousand eight'hundred and twenty eight; that
said Bond was for the stun of Five hundred dollars,
payable to your petiom
oi Hall, which UfuHy *nd plainly described in said
, t tt House and Bond, a copy of which is hereunto annoxed ; that
aied*'bv Tl.omas the said Bond has been lost or mislaid, sothatyoiir —
! the socon.l <ii petitioners cannot find it, and the condition in said
•th countv • W- l«nd requiring your petitioners to my a certain
Rowe *, sntistv sum of money before Titles were made to vonrnp*
ourt <>t Forsvfil titioners, has* been fully complied with on tneir nftt.
Thomas Rowe Wherefore, your petitioners pray the establdi-
mw of the copv Bond hereunto annexed, in hen of
• 0 • • • lost, and as in duty bound, your pe-
\ , .Ti „ V„ mr Kit into in tho l ith the orbrinal so lost, and as in duty bound, yourpe-
Al„ , lot ot Land No.^GU., huuU. hi the 1 Ith » w jj, evo r pmy, *c. This 22d March, 1848.
lS onS the property of Curtis Grein. to satU • C. & W. J- PEEPLES, PYf« A«>.
vs. Curtis Green. Property
JOHN C1IAMBLEE, Shff.
[Copy Bond.)
Th* State of Georgia—Hall County.
K NOW all men by these presents,thatwc,Jon
athan Jones, Hezekiah Jones, Henry Jones,
William Power, William Wood, John G, Austin
and Garnett Uramblet are held and firmly bonnd
unto Milly Jones and Frances Jones, of the State
ml county f
iid. ii
satluiy a li. fa. iVsJW'irfnn°*.^l., .... -
in favor ol Israel (Sillier, for tho use of Daniel It’ we hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, ad-
Mitchell vs. Elins Henderson and Nathaniel G minora tors ami assigns, jointly, severally and firto-
Hetiderson, and assigned to. and controlled bv \n- '> hv these presents. Sealed with our seals, and
gustus Henderson. Property |mintcd by said ‘as-' Ppfember, !n the year
in the
The conditions of the above bond or obligation
such that if the above bound Jona. Jones, Hez-
kiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power, William
first district and first section of now Fors,
whereon Daniel Green now lives; levied on a
property of Adorn Campbell, to rati.fy n t„ f». i,- oj.io'i Jono., ..onr, .one,, in,niri rower, v. ilium
™<2l from For.-vlh Soio'rior Court, in favor of Mil- J 1 *" 1 *- A ? st,n * nJ G * r ” 0,t Bmmblot, ,h.ll
ford (Jr.iv vs Adam Cainnliell well and truly make or cause to be made unto the
Also, one largo road lv.gon mid four ninlen; lo- “'%.«*»! iWcon Jonw goodnnd l.wlnl title,
vied on as tile ^ojierty of Stephen \V. McGinnin, ton eerfain piece or |«reel oflnml, whereon tho
to satisfy a fi. fa. fanned fmm Ferny,h
said, known and distinguished by the number (150)
ono hundred and fifty, containing two hundred and
fifty acres, more or less. When the said Milly and
Frances Jones shall pay or canse to be paid their
certain promissory note, bearing date even with
these presents, and due twelve months after date,
hundred and thirty dollars, it being the bul-
Po»! poned Sale.
1077, 1078, 1145, and 1144,
niu i i,,ir i„, ’ v... , m i la-ro. -ti ...to ;n 1 ,or one " undre « nnd tliirty Uollars, it being the bal-
the necottd dirtrict'ulid’tirst’nectiuli^o'f now Forsyth i a j lce the pureilnso money for snidUnd^Bien the
county ; levied on u. tho poperty of William tin,- abov< : Il "‘ l «”*”■* ohligatinnn to bo void, elre to-
... „ .. . . J J r-. : remain in full lorce nnd virtuo.
S’court Tn ! fa.or Of W’^ m' l^AZl. Jf j Signed, JONATHAN JONES, [seal]
^irtrnlm ol Alo,nnLr n„lL del.^r ;o, J HEZEKIAH JONES, [SEAL]
March 30.1848 JOHN CHAMBLEE, Shf. | wludAM WWDH.i“ ] 1
JOHN G. AUSTIN, [seal] a
GARNETT BRAMBLET, (imj,.
Dr. Swtyne’s Com-
ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED T
READ THE MOST KEMARXABLE C
Dr. Swarne, Dear Sir—1 fcelci
I owe to suffering humanity,to acknowledge my grateful
thanks forlhe wonderful effects ofyottrCompnund Syrup
of Wild Cherry on me, after suffering month after month
with tho most afflicting of all diseases, Consumption.
F RESH Cranberries, just received and for sale dence in the town of Gates, where I shall be pleased to
by Jan.«. T.BISIIOP. 1 «i« ,bem mneh nio-e particular information than I am
— —— 1 able to do in thia communication. Joshua Hr. am as.
JTore Rapid Cures—Surgical Operation Avoided.
A gentleman, whose name can be seen at my offi re ,
called acme six or seven months ago and obtained a box
of Electuary for himself. Hot long since the same i
person. Ifethi
ly cured hin
Wanted.
XAfkrk YDS. Country Homespun, striped
tll/UU and copperas, for which liberal pri-
t _CAMP.
arr.r >n. in.la.Mni. i ,h *' h " k *d tcenmmended .he ..meremedy n. « o
B 1 ®! rWiSS-tr 1 w - MoW *- 2SS3SWSS7iM4*
.. J«"* rrceived and for raio bv I , nd n , , be , inM . ; (tltl{rerinir moc h from the complain!
March HI. PEEPLES * CAMP, i but being onder the care of her family doctor, declined
" ' aaing iL Her condition not b. '
tending physician a second wi
V IRGINIA and N. Carolina—all qualities, at
wholesale or retail, at quality—reduced pri-
*. A large lot oflhrine—p-” —■* —
March Iff.
Bpriag style, 1848.
B EAVER and Moleskin Hots, jnst received at
March 16. FERRY Jt CO’S.
A GOOD lot ol N. Carolina Iron for sate by
March 16. HILL. MOSS * CO.
o try my Electuary, and t<
short of an opera
lunccment induced he
> boxe
VTceding lloca.
en DOZ. Steel weeding Hoes of a
NOTICE.
fi»IH* The subscriber still continues to keep
ItlsfiSopcn his HOUSE jn Jcficrson, Jackson
coanty, Go., for the
ravellers.
Man and hone, per day, $1 50
April 30,1846. tf J. B*.NABERS.
A LARGE and superior lot orSwedes and Roiled
Iron, for sale low by T. BISIIO”
March 3
HOI TE IHMGRYI !
H AVING engaged tbe service* of oo experi
enced and competent baker, we are pre
pared to execute all orders in Baking with:
and promptitude. The community is respeem
solicited to bestow a libera] share of patronage.
Tft t!iio fn r~, va n.—.. '>1
S T. Croix nnd New Orleans—a superior article „ .
offering low. Also. Loaf. Powdered, Crashed j I) ICH WHITE SIIJv ANDTIXSELVEST
Clarified, at low n*cs. j H, utgs for wttltlinn and parties bv
J»n20 PEEPLES & CAMP. 1 AthJ^April i) U?Ii;\VlIITE.
CCA KEGS nails, made from the best of Swedes
OU Iron lor sale low by T. BISHOP
MarchS
Bagging and Twine,
g\F superior quality, just received and for sale
U by JanSO PEEPLES a CAMP.
Coffee—Coffee!
\ FEW Begs'Old Government Java, and fine lot
xX Rio, just received and for sale low by
Jan 30 PEEPLES a CAMP.
XX received and for sale low by
Nov 11
T. BISHOP.
aioff*ttt» medicines.
T HESE valuable preparations eonsisrinf of D t
- Mofiati's Phcznix Bitters, do. Life Pills. For tab
•this prices by bis agent*.
A. ALEXANDER * Co.
• Fairbanks’ Scales.
■JTIAIRBANKS* Platform and Counter Scales,
m. which are always right- A fresh supply just re
ceived and for sale by T. BISHOP.
March 25.
Negro Blankets.
■cived, and for sale low, by
with great debility. My conatituiiu
down, nnd nervous system very rr
went to Philadclphitt; was treated th
of the highest standing, but receivcc
ever from them, but gradually grew
physicians, as well aa myself, gave a
covorv. and I felt like one who is abot
the Valley of th«
'h, spitting blood,
rt seemed broken
uch impaired. I
ere by physicians
ith. Atthis»awfuljunc
ird of your Compound Syrup of Wild Chet
ry, of which I purchased six bottles, which, 1 am bap
py to say, entirely cured me, and I am now eniovin
better health than I e
dy a
othat
which will i
ted my case are highly recommend
jcs ; and I wish .you to make this
ich thei
s befon
....... ny“ quack nostrums” with which....
country is flooded. My residence is at 45 Ann street,
where I should be happy to have the above submitted
bv n personal interview. ALBERT A. ROSS.
Wholesaleand Retail Dealer in Cigars.45 Ann St.. N. Y.
Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthless
preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ig
norant pretenders, but see that the signature of Dr.
Swayne is on each bottle, which ia the only guarantee
Prepared only by Dr- Swayne, N. XV- corner of
Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by
respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal Towns
in the United Slates.
THE GEORGIA !tlAKRI.E
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
A RE desirous to irform the citizens of Georg..
that MARBLE WORK of all kinds can be j JqJJ J 3 5 ad J oinin S-
Hall Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in
the town of Gainesville, on the first Tuesday
in May next, within tho usual hours of sale, the
following property,to wit;
All that Tract of Land whereon Robert Kclton
now lives, adjoining R. II. Waters and others; lev
ied on as his propert}, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Hall
Superior Court, officers of Court vs. Robert Kelton.
Also, the lands and Tenements whereon Ellis
Buffington now lives; levied c
satisfy a fi. fa. from Hall Supcri
Thompson and the officers of Cou
fington.
Georgia—Forsyth County.
P ERSONALLY came Milly Jones and Franco
ffones before me, Obediah Gravitt,a Justice of
.. the peace in nnd for said county, and after beinr;
his property, to duly sworn, depnseth and saith on oath, that tho
r im,’. d 88 ? abovo a,, 'l foregoing bond is a true copy in sub-
F-llts But- stance, of the original bond, which deponents held;
and that the original bond is lost or mislaid,so they
her w-
rf.tv vi tnvvs ••
of Benjamin Dunagan, to satisfy a fi fa from Hall
Superior Court; Davis Whelchcl vs Benjamin Dun
agan ; and also to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Inferior
Court, Albon Chase vs Benjamin Dunagan.
Also, one red cow and calf. Levied on as the
iperty of William Kclton, to satisfy a fi fa from
.11 Superior Court—the officers of Court vs Wm.
R. II. WATERS, D. SU’ff.
W HEREAS, John W. Cook npflic
letters of Administration on tl
cannot find it.
her
FRANCES X JONES.
Valuable Msatuls for sale.
JOHN hTnEWTON
^^FFERS for sale the following Lots of Land
Counties.
Lumpkin
No. Dis.
493 15 1
75 15 1
30 15 1 do
407 15 1 do
303 15 1 do
674 12 1 do
265 15 1 do
239 13 1 do
422 13 IN} do
420 13 1 “ do
417 33 1 “ do
28 13 1 “ do
308 13 1 “ do
362 3 1
8 13 3
264 13 3
322 13 3
141 24 2
193 26 3 do | lo 9
107 4 4 Floyd. ! 300 9
834 3
1083 3
381 16
459 16
34 16
821 1
Cherokee
174 9 4 Walker.
144 18 3 do
1135 18 3 do
947 18 3 do
j 242 19 3 do
322 19 3 do
633 19 3 do
895 \9 3 do
1057 19 3 do
. 855 21 3 do
‘1315 21 3 do
I 454 2 4 do
j 333 1 4 do
i 116 6 2 Gilmer.
866 17
331 17 2
847 19 2
1109 2 3
826 2 3
1034
Cobb.
do
do
furnished by them, at tueir Works in Cherokee and
Gilmer counties, or at their Yard in MADISON,
CHEAPER rate Ihqn it can be had at any
Workmen, from New York, who fully understand
all the branches connected with the business, and
we pledge onrselves in point of workmanship and
durability, to give entire satisfaction, or no charge
will be made.
To all those wishing work in our line, we would
say, ET Call and examine our Marble, Work and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere, if convenient;
if not,all communications will receive attention.
Address* Madison, Ga., or HaroageviUe, Chero
kee county, Ga,
ATKINSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
A LARGE lot of Nova Scotia Grindstones just . December 16,1847. iy
r agency apply to Rosa Crane
Holasses, molasses.
C UBA molasses,a prime quality, received and
for sale low by T. BISHOP.
TlfACKEREL in bbls. halfbbl. and kits, jnst
if Jl received and for sole by T. BISHOP.
Athens, Jan. 6. ' - *•
T^r E W RAISINS, Currants and figs, for sole by'
lH March 2
T. BISHOP.
Flwar* Flour!
Wm. A- Morrison,
TNFORMS his friends and the public Generally,
X that he has resumed tho Tailoring Business,
d is now prepared to execute any orders which
iy be left with him, with neatness and prompt-
His stand is at the tenement formerly
TJ1LOUR from Long's, Morrison's and Mitchell’s , pied by William Talmadge, one door above tho
■- Mills, of a superior qnalitv, for sale low by : Confectionery of T. S. Reynolds.
Nov. 4. ’ T.BISIIOP. I April 20, 1848. 3m.
583 2
Cobb.
do
494 2 2 Cherokee.
493 2 2 do
296 2 2 do
758 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
116 10
237 10
203 II
309 12
208 25
107 26
137 17
547
167
41 11
51 10
122 23
237 21
104 31
DeKalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly.
Il&bershai
do
Stewart.
123 6 Irwin.
77 "J
90 ( Muscogee
lo.tr 1 * At
116 7 Muscogee.
57 12 do
341 8 Randolph.
*>
205 2 Coweta.
Window Glass, *c.
10fl BOXES window glafs, assorted sizes, 50 oz-
^•UU £*alph. do Quinine,2 ceroons Spanish float In
digo, 9000 lbs Epsom salts, 1 ease Turkey Gum Opium,
2 bbis Gam Camphor, S bbls rePd Sskeratos Tiptons,
5 bbls prims green Copperas, 19 do Lozwood, 2000 lbs
prime Madder, 3bbl*No-1 Csstoi Oil, 5000 lbs White
Lead, in kegs of various sizes. Black and Red Lead,
Spt's Turpi*ntms,Phjr»»eian* glass ware. “
Pill.Cream ofTsrtar. supr-Cayenne froor
Sworn to and snbscribed before me, tills 17th daft
of March, 1848. OBEDIAH GRAVITT,J p*
RULETIISI.
state of Georgia—Hall conntr.
Superior Court, March Term, 1848. ,
Present the Hon. Charles Dougherty, Judge
" \ said Court. b »
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of Milly
Jones and Frances Jones, (and copy bond am)
... the estate of i
James Stringer, deceased :
«lrcd"and creditors of*saffl"'deceased^to bTanVantwar a ®davit hereunto annexed) that the^said Milly
n the time prescribed l.vlaw, to shew Junes and Frances Jones were possessed of the said
y hove) why said Letters should not; original Bond in said petitions mentioned, ind that
I ®aid original bond has been lost or mislaid, and they
y hand, at office, this the lC;h day of j the said Milly Jones and Frances Jones, praying
ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o | tho establishing of the said copy bond in lieu ofthe
30d ‘ original so lost:
It is therefore ordered, That said Jonathan Jones,
ah Jones, ”
, Hezekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
w.ll be .old | William Wood. Jolm G. Amlin nnd Gunett Brem-
,h» -rl.. . . (jf.nytr
the first Tuesday in
JLF bclbrc lire mUow ,b»r in the ln»n or 1 u£3£r c«n»o (if nny the, hate) by tho first day
Wa'kmsvdic, within the usual hours of sale, tho j „„ — wrm „f t |,i (Sort, whytho said eon*
.olio mg property, to ait. j bon(I s ] 10)t ]d „ 0 t be ostabiisbed-ia lien of the origin-
One negro man by the name of Sam,about twen-! al so lost as aforesaid,
tv-two years of age, very likely: levied upon as; And it is further ordered. That a copy ol this rule
the property of W ilham Shaw, to satisfy a fi fa is- ; 1« served, personally, on the said Jonathan Jones,
sued from Clark Interior court, upon foreclosure of Hezekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
mortgage, al the instance of Auselmn I* Harper Wm. Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett BramMet,
vs the said Wm. Shaw. I if to be found within this State, and if not, that it bo
Also, two hundred and fifty-three acres of land, 1 published in some Gazette three months previous t«
be the same more or less, adjoining Bedford Lang- the next term of this Court,
ford, G. M. Unicr and others, the place whereon | C. & W. J. PEEPLES, PVff's Altys.
Thomas A. Tuck now lives: levied upon as the April 8, 1848.
property of William Shaw, to satisfy a rt fa issued * ~~
from Clark Superior Court, at the instance of An- rl
clmn L. Harper vs the said William Shaw—also j yy
, j plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate:
I j These are therefore to cite and admonish all anti
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
ILL bo sold at the Court-house in Watkins- j to be and appear at my office within the time pro
file, on the first Tuesday in May next, the scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have)
o of Roliert Ratchfonl, deceased, ap-
\V
following prop
t be granted.
n the foreclost
A certain wagon why said letters should B
’> norscs—one oi satu norscs about nine year* i Given under my hand, this 4th April, 1848.
d of a chesnut color, and blind of both eyes,} April 6, 1848. JACKSON BELL, p. c. c. o,
Adiuiuisfratrlx’ Sale.
mortgage.! V\ T ILL bo sold at the courthouse In Monroe
of William P. Talmadge vs said Wilson! W Walton county, on the first Tuesday in May
March 2, 1848. J,. P. THOMAS, Sh ff. i ncxt * agreeably to an order of the honorable Inferior
,— j Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, titc following
A GREEABI.Y to an order ofthe Honorable the | or seven acrei
Inferior court of Morgan county, when sitting valuable Mill,
trifi. will lit* vn'rl ItAl’nrp 11 ui f'nnrt I AIka. nnnltl
: One Tract of Land containing six
ore or less, on which is located a
„ the waters of Jack’s creek,
for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court i Also, another Tract lying in Cobb connty. No*
house door in Clarkesville, Habersham county, on j 980, 2d district and 3d section, containing forty
the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual j acres. The above tract will be sold before the
hours of sale: Lot of land No. 4, in the 3d dist. of | court house door in Cobb county, on the first Tnes-
Habersham county, belonging to the estate of Jno. day in June next.
D. Swift, deceased, late ot Morgan county. Sold 1 Also, another Tract, lying and being in tit* c
for the benefit of the heirs of sa :j J ' - -
made known on the day of sale.
March 2,1848. WILLIAM A. SWIFT, Ex’i
GEOttUlAl.Clurke count]-.
>n, Sr. and Jain
ill be sold on tin
:fore the court house door i
Monroe, Walton
A. Whitehead, Adminis- c
tate of George Doggett,de- Also, will he sold on tho firstTuesdky in Decera-
from ber next, a portion or all the Negroes, consisting of
|yHEREAS, Rn
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Di
said Administration : • men,women and children. A!I sold as tbe property el
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and John M. Richardson,late of Walton county, decerns-
singular the kindted and creditors of said deceased, ■ ed, for tito benefit of tite heirs and creditors. Terms
to be and appear at my office within the time pro-! made known on the day of sale,
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) MARY L. RICHARDSON, Adra r rr.
why said letters should not be granted. j Feb. 17,1848.*
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville,'
this 17th February-, 1848.
Feb. 24.
ASA M. JACKSON, c
Sawyer’s Muvtard, Essential Oils, 10a
spices all kinda, together with tlw «r
Drags, Medicines, &c , ' '
lot of |
be found ir. this section of,
the coanuy. For sale very low by
15!
Jewelry- *
/CONSISTING in port of Gold Gnard, Fob and
Vy Vest Chains, Seals and Keys; Ladies’ Breast
Pins with Bracelets to match; superior Gold Pens
and Pencils: Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Go’ *
Studs of alrkinds, and warranted-. At the ne
’ twelry Store ol O, a A. K. CHILDS.
j.i r a
Administrator's Rule.
ISUANT to an order ofthe IIonoraMo Inferior
»urt of Clarke cosnty, while nittin; for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the Court-House door in
the town of Carrollton, Carroll connty. on the first
Tuesday in April next, during the legal hours of sale,
lot of land. No. 153, in the 9th district of Carroll conn-
ty. Sold as the property of William II. Parker, late of
Clarke county, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs.—
Terms—G^bb. WM. STROUD, Adm’r.
Jan. *7,1848. de bonis non.
GCOiCRIA—Clarbe County.
I1EREAS Richard D. Mooro and John I.
** Huggins, Administrators on'the cs.ate of
Alsa Moore, deceased, apply to me for letters ot
dismission from said Administratisa :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and crediton of said deceased,
to te and appear at my office within the. time pr^
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not te granted. •*" r 'X, ...... „ ,
Given under my bond at office in Watkinsville, I this the 6th March, 1848. v
this 10th January, 1848. . S'- ASA M. JACKSON.
i. Jin. 20. ASA M. JACKSOX, c. c. o. M.rch»,U48. — ■
—nuk.nl I bA-^t / —j, wrrr*Ai»»«iA».
Y^HEREAS, James
v V James Jennings, deceased, applies l_
for letters of Dismisstte from said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish oil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to te and appear at my office within the time pre
sented by law, to show* cause (if any they hare) why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in WatiuosvHIe,
this 6th day of March, 1848. \\ * 1
ASA M. JACKSON,&c. o.
March 9,1848. 6m
GEORGIA—Clark County.
W HEREAS Seaborn F. Simmons, Executor
or Elizabeth Price, deceased, applies to as
for letters-of Dismission from said Executorship :
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular tbe kindred creditors of said deceased, to
be and gppear atjny office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause, if any ttey' have, why
said letters should not be -granted. . .
Given under my Jiaod at Offico at Wctkinsvflle,