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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
*P*»t Knripi*
rVMUBMSD WIULT. AT TBf LOW MIC* OT
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III VARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
I BROAD STREET— ATJIEW*. <
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Nolle* of Copartner*blp.
Notice to Debtorsand Creditor*
Four Month*' Notices.
Bel* of Personal Property, by Execute
Application for Letter*of Dismission..
1 cloned nit early a* possible. Persons, therefor*, I n .
...... 4 tio ; , wvinJf unsettled notes or aceoente will, o. willotH
dimnts- ! U8 by making settlement lor them with Met
\ I, I Ferry Sc Co., who will continue the business at our i a „, } j WM
4 '•* I ..1.1 UAt.t w..„*» • '• 1 °
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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advertisements.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
DU. utHAM’S
Vegetable Electuary, or Internal
REMEDY FOB THE PILES, l
TRILMrHAN'Ti!
59.000 CASES CURED IN THE PAST YEAR !
rpBIS Medicine is warranted to cure all cases of
1 PILES, either bleeding or blind, interna! or exter
nal, and ail inflammatory diseases found in conjanctkan
New Goods.
WILLIAM P. SAGIi,
T s -'..in 1 !r ri-ceiving," at his OLD STAND, a
JLvery rich and beautiful assortment of every kindof
JEWELRY-AND FANCY GOODS;
And his being direct agent will enable him to sell at
very reduceu prices. r
_ GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Sands* Sarsaparilla,
FOR TUB REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF
ALL'DISEASF.S ARISING FROM IMPURE STATE
OF THE 11LOOD 6r U ABIT OF TOE SYSTEM.
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obsti
nate Cutaneous Eruptions,Pimple or Pustules
on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones aw
Forsytli SlicrlfFs Sales. >
1*7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next*
* * before the Court-house door in the town ol
Gumming, Fcrsyth county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 1192, situate in the 2d district of
the 1st section of originally, Cherokee, now Forsyth
[ county, containing 40 acres, more or less. Levied
on as the property of Thomas Patterson, to satisfy
.»•« fi Lc.Lt „ iiwtir.o’s Court of Newton
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MALLORY, FEJlltY Sc Co.
Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases <
from an injudicious usa of Mercury,.
Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudcnet
Other Advertisements will be charged tl 00 for every
twelve lines of small type,
cents for esch weekly cot
other week,Mi
each i
TTTAVIYG purchased the interest of Mr. A. B.
ine * ’ 11 Mallory in the firm of Mallory, Ferry &Co-,
or a single mscruon *. w per «i—... we shall continue the business at the old sUnd ;
AdfcniMmenti, wh.n ,h.n.mb.r -ftn-rtioiui, nol »nd from tiio btilitie, wkfcb »'t tave (orprecorine
■narked apou tl«em,will be published till forbid sad charg . fresh aud fashionable goods, wc feel conhdent that
d accordingly. wc can offer an assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots,
by Ad- Shoes, Trunks. See... from which onr *
ay make selections which wilt'pli
|r J — vda
KT Notice o| /he sal* of Land* and Nrei
miniatrator*. E. remora, or Guardians, meat be publish
ed sixty Bay* |revio«a to day ofsale
9^ Tho ia!o *f Per*onaf Property, in like manner
must bo pablialcd fORTY Hits previon* to day of aale.
B^r Notice tn debtors and eraditors of an estate must p
k# published tcstt oats. - j v
$9* Notice that Application will bo made to the Cm
*f Ordiairy for leave to sail Land or Ncgroea must
and quality.
ORDIAIA nvrei
both
FKltRY S: Co.
of Mallory, Ferry & Co.
e*. Bos
ndy X
I Adar
A. ALEXANDER & Co.
aJuijiucoa Directors.
| Wines, Liquors, Sugars, Ac.
i f A GALLS superior ..Id Scotch whiskey, mounts
r. 1 dew. I nine Omrd, Dupuny A. Go's brandy.vi
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale, . r , u „
. and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS. GRO- i «P ,82 °- 1 d '-' Po,n: ’ C,,l,ll,on * « ,83 ?'
CERIBS, HARDWARE, &c, No 5, Granite Row,
Athena, Georgia. Nov 2, 1817.
{ SA M. JACKSON, Allorncy nt Law
L Watkinsville, Ga. April 22
s brand. Fur eale by
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale 1 aa...i.fso,.ndG
• and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines. '
Paints, Oils, Glass and Dye-Stuffs, sign of the
Negro and Mortar, College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
November 2.1847
NOTICE,
H AVING disposed of my entire interest in the
“ New r * *
A J A » UAI ?. Y ' wholesale »n,l Ke.ail SfC
Dealer in Groceries and Dry Goods, .No. 7, {those in'
Granite Block, Broad Street. Athena, Ga.
to Mr. Win. C. Rich-
lose management it was commenced,
iontinuc.1,1 earnestly call upon all
those indebted to the establishment, either
make immediate payment to Mr. VVm.
State of Georgia—Ilall county.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County :
Title Bond, made and executed by Jonathan
Jones, Ilczekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William
Power, William Wood, John G. Austin and Gar
nett Bramblet; the date whereof, (date not recol
lected as to the day) was the day of December,
one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight; that
said Bond was for the sum of Five hundred dollars,
payable to vour petioners, conditioned that the said
Jonathan Jones, Ilczekiah Jones, Henry Jones,
William Power, William Wood, John G. Austin
md Garnett Bramblet chonld make good and ware
‘ * * certain piece or parcel of
Bxxuunx Peecival, 69 *
WEAKNESS St INFLAMMATION
Falling of the bowels, womb, See , that fc
IVEKE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS,
of blood to the head, dyspepsia, ulcerations, fist
iflamniation of the stomach, find a speedy cure
■iJence • ca * Spectacle Glasses, and is prepared to fit any 1 d.
* doees ; body who may favor him with a call.
repared | SILVER CUPS, SPOONS & FORKS,
rvice | pj ne Heavy Plated Goods—such as Castors, Branch
:th-st. I aud Chamber Candlesticks.
PINE I Fine Guns and beat Percussion Caps.
panicu- Pianos,
•e*; for i Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good
m of speedy and assortment of 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 Lanl and Ilall
Lamps.
All kinds of Watches and Time Pieces repaired
in the best manner, and warranted.
Athens, April 22.
ind blood, the relaxed
where Dr.Uphar
e propru
which v.
med ii
it has triumph-
ible.
ter of Capt G. W. Lean, lot 0 of the U. S. service
and member qf the New Jersey Lceulature.
Rahway, Jane 16, IS 17
I have been afflicted lor years with the pilesand have
d, without any thing like permanent benefit, almost
rery thing assuming the name of a remedy. I had,as
T il- .
of W. M. Morton, offer fot sale a
varied assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-
ABE, CTIOCKEKV, ‘
Consi
j fellot
ing: Caslm
, Dc
r of c.
>. lost all confide t
1 & W. J. PEEPLES, ATTOnNErs AT C.Richirt. whoi.lolly mthorizoltoMttfe.IItb.
J. Law—Office, in AU«n..na(i.i»e..ili., G.. j “"J" 1 ° r U,e ‘T "/VloR R I* “
, Hall. Hsbersl
• ad Franklin,ofihe Western Circuit; Cherokee.Lump-
kin and Fersytli.of the Cherokee Circuitj and Cobb,
of tba Coweta Circuit.
r P.»r>. Athene { OIIico OtOTtho 8t«T# of W.
C.FitrLxs. Athens, f W. A K. P. Clayton
W. J. PacrLca, Gains ville.
TpEItRY & CO., Wholesale and Retail
J? Dealers In Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tronks,
&c., Broad street, Athena, Ga.J»n ‘JO
HtTII j. i.AJtrxt.v.
T AMPKIN & COBB, Dealers in Drv
JU Goods, Groceriea, &c. wholesale and retail. No
1, Mitchell’s Block, Athens. Jan 14
Jon* H. XEWTOX. FREDERIC W. LUCAS.
TYTEWTON & LUCAS, Wholesale and
J.1 Retail Dealers in Dry Goods,Groceries, Hard
ware, &c., No 2, Granite Row, Athena.
P LEASANT STOVALL, rcnewsTii^
tender of his services in the Storage and aalo
of COTTON and other Produce, at his firc-prool
Warehouse, Augusts. Ga. . Ang 7,1847
B EEPLES & CAMP, Wholesale and
. Retail Dealers in Groceries, Drv Goods, Hard
ware, Crockery, &c., No 6, Granito Row, Broad St.
Athens,'Ga. Jan20
ing a
T
Georgia,
S. REYNOLDS, Wholesale and Re
tail Confectioner, Jackson Street, Athens,
in Inn Oft lftAA
T homas w. Alexander, At/or-
nsy-ai-Law, Lawrence ville, Gwinnett Co.—
Any buainosa entrusted to hi* c&ro will meet with
prompt attention. Feb 10.
WILLIAM C. RICHARDS & CO,
»T Booksellers and Stationers, and Dealers in
Musical Instruments, Fine Cutlery, Embroidery
Materials and Fancy Goods generally. Broad St.,
H. H. WHITE, Merchant Tailor,
• next door to Alexander's Drag Store, Col-
Avonno, Athens. May 20
TITILLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney at
t» Law, Camming,. Forsyth county, Georgia,
will practice in ihe countlsa cixupuiing iho Cherokee
Circuit. All profnteionalnhd other business entraated
to his management, will meet with prompt and faithful
attention. ■ ■ December 3
Ha r be ring and Ilair-Drcasiuff.
HANSEL DILLARD,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ath-
cna and tha public generally, that he will, at
all times, be found at his Shop, happy to accommo
date those who favor him with their patronagr
Athens, Nov. 12,1846.
D A
AALEXANDER&Co.
rtnaent at Bloat
rtONSISTINGofstaak dishes,.
j ’*•*, nursery lamps, egg boilers.coffee poo, ftz Ac
Waste at low prices hy -
Athens, Nov II. 1847.
Domestic Liquors.
1 00 Naw Orleans rectified whiskey. 3 bids
AW j( ew England Rum, 3 do American lirandv,
3 do Sicily Madeira, 3 do sweet Malaga, with a vi*.
riety of other liquor* too numerous to mention, for sale by
Nov. 11,18*7. A. ALEXANDER & Co.
TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, AND
Country Merchants.
T HE subscribers respectfully solicit attention tc
their fresh and extensive stock of tho best
English, French, and American
trnpe, Chemical*, Perfumery, Vnruisliea,
UlBHWnro, Paints, Ohs Dyc-stnlls, Sur*
flraiaiud Obstelrlcnl Instrument*,
TRUSSES, PATENT MEDICINES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Oar goods are selected from tbo best and most exten
>f the |
. Unde;
or about three weeks, accor.
wn, 1 find, to my utter sur;>r
it every symptom of the dis.
lue alike to Dr Upturn and
has left me. I thiuk
elf to make this state-
G. W. McLean.
Bussell county, Ala. Feb20,1847
Messrs Winter & Epping—Gents: For the last 15
'ears I have been afflicted with that most distressing
liscase “the bleeding piice,” and have had recourse to
i great many medicines, without obtaining relief, until I
ibtaincd 3 boxes or Upham’s Pile Electuary from you,
vhich have so far relieved me that I take great pleasute
n recommending Upham'e Pile Electuary to all who
ire afflicted with Piles, as a safe and sure remedy.
E. P. Hill, formerly bookkeeper Bk Columbus.
Ginghams, Scoicb, Manchester and Ameri
English and American Cambrics pnd Calicoes, C*!'J
nd Oregon plaids. Silk ribbons, Muslins, Lai
ncy trimmings, Millinery articles. Shawl*, Cloths,
neres and Vestings, Blankets, large variety Car
pets, Roes and Oil Cloths, Green Baize, Damask, M.
‘ ices and tables Diapers, Damask Napkins, &c., See
lite, red, ye loty and Welch Flannels, large assor
>nt bleached goods, do brown. Hats, Caps, Boot
Shoes, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Hardware an
nlcry, Woodwaro. Groceries, Tinware, and every a
Ic usually found in an establishment of the kind, of
fered at low prices and favorablo terms by
ted Pbysit
affords ample guar-1 cure of the piles, I would infor
tabltshm
all articles
>be found in this the
I receiving any benefit fro
:- I and painful attack I hea
t I who prescribed his Elec
labliahment of Eugene Rotissell of Thila- ' shot
and oils being of dir.
A. ALEXANDER Sc Co.,
Importers of Drugs,(Medicine*. Ac., Ac.
Sign of the Negro end Mortar, College Avene
Athens, Nov. 11, 1817.
mpor-. >ng 'he medicine of Dr Upham, and take pleasure in
at tees pri-. bearing testimony to its efficacy. Yours, respectfully,
ibaerved in j Geo. H. Hutchiss, 81 Water at
handsome j HEM AUK ABLE CURE OF BLEEDING PILES.
Portland, Me. March 14
My dear sir: I cannot express to you my sincere aud
experien-
LOOK OUT FOR
much so that 1 bee:
T HE undersigned have removed to No 6, Granite to give up my office here, which T held in tb!
Block, the old stand of A. & T. W. Baxter, bouse some years. I have tried all kinds oft
- .It
r of Spring and Broad sts., bad the best advice the pity
b, in addition to their general assortment o
Groceries aud Dry Goods,
e added the entire stock of Messrs. A. Sc
isisting of a great variety of
T. W. Baxter,«
DRY ROODS,
vix: Ribbons, Gimps, Ijiccts, black and colored
Crape; silk, merino and wool Hose and Half-Hose;
Cotton Hose and Half-IIose ; Ladies’ silk, wool and
kid Gloves; silk Mitts, Gents do do; black Italian
silk Shawls, sup. article ; figd silk and love Veils :
Lmen Taties, Edgings, Insertings, Luces and Trim
mings ; black and colored silk Shawls, linen and
linen cambric lidkfs; fancy Capes and Collars;
Gents linen cambric lidkfs; silk Velvets and silk
Vestings; black, corded, plaid and striped Cassi-
wben I got hi
1 still kept c
ir, language ca
'rcat regard, Samuel Cnasi
PHYSICIANS UNNECESSARY.
Read the following addressed t«
C» shnraret and Gambroons; Stockinet and
Docsk n, worsted Serge, Drop DeJoy, Drup d’Ete;!
Cadet, blk French,sup Saxonv Blue, wool-black and !
Lmle-grcen Cloths. Ties, Stocks and Cravats, j
feelings of pleasure that I am e
the cure 1 have experienced by
Vegetable Pile Electuary, wh
ith no ordinary
ofDrUph*
Bosoms and Skirts; black Satins and Laces, Linen’ , h f. en 80 ,0n g a, > d * 0 «ly afflicted, I am in-
Linen Shirtings, and Linen Sheets. Table diaper f \° “ d f r r e ” ^ a ' lh f ,hr ^ h m ? ke
and Toilet Covers, white and colored Cambrics,' f u T v Tnu« of DrUnham'sEl!S" whlVlritril
Pajier Cambrics, checked, striped and Swiss Mas- ; hereafter keep on hand, ns I find it beneficial in other
lins, Ginghams, Diapers, Hollands, &c.t iancy Silks j respects, removing obstinate costiveness, morbid accu-
for dresses, furniture dimity, &c. mulations in the stomach and bowels; and to purify
0J" We ask the attention of the Ladies to the j the blood—thus
hove catalogue, and assure them they- will find I speedy cure must follow”
ome great bargains. They will be sold. W* say I It is needles* to add that,
o all, take care yon do not lose bv delay. | Electuary of you, I had
PEEPlis Sc Camp.
FURNITURE!
GOOD AND CHEAP!
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
t Wnrdrobe«.lturcau«.MdcboarBs
Tables, Sstai, Ac.
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
i As chsap as such ankles (equally well
mad* and durable, and warranted so to bt> cm b* ob
tained from the North, adding only the freight, at it*
WARE ROOMS
Two doors ir«t ofOtf P»*r O/fce, near&e Epb-
tived
. copal Church.
Wr A continuance ot' the patronage hitherto i
ly tho subscriber will encourage and enable hi
as to obtaining thi
ny of our best phy-
ittle benefit. Should you know a c
. iles, please refer them to me at my r<
F RESH Cranberries, just received and for sale d ? ncc ' n the town of Gates, where I shall be pleaset
_!a isti i ,nf
More Rapid Cures—Surgical Oiteration Avoided.
A gentleman, whose c
called some six or seven
of Electuary for himself. Not long
dividual calledtoget nbox forano her person. He then
informed me that hall a box h
tat he had recommended the
igbt persons—all of whom w
recommended by him to a lady, who had previously,
aad at tbs time was suffering much from the complaint,
but being under the care of her family doctor, declined
ung it. Her condition not being improved by the at-
ndiog physician a second was called in consohation,
id she was informed-that nothing abort of an opera-
Wnufcd.
yds. Country Homespun, striped
lIl/VV and copperas, for wi-icb liberal pri- \
cos will be given in dry goods.
PEEPLES Sc CAMP.
Syrup and Blolasses.
REST quality N. O. Syrup and W. I. Molasses,
" jn»t received and for sale by
March 16. PEEPLES Sc CAMP.
Tobacco.
TTIRGIXIA ami N. Carolina—all qualities, at
w - t-'—» ■ - quality—reduced pri-
*11 and price.
’PEEPLES Sc CAMP.
Spring Style, 1848.
B EAVER and Moleskin Hats, just received at
March 16. FERRY & CO’S.
considerably to his stock of msnufsuurcd articles, and
increase the variety ofhis material.
Why Uke your money abroad when you can use it
i advantageously at hornet
W Old famitota dsaosad atvAreptirsd. Sign and R ....
•namemal nsiming- C S. OLIVER. 1 ORLEANS SIRUP ol the new crop, for
fy sale low.by T. BISHOP..
A OOOD let ol N. Carolina Iron for sale by
March 16. HILL, MOSS Sc CO.
Nupertlna Float
3000 ‘jSSsraBMMg
fcaJM 21.
CIA DIES—Ctienp •
A FRESH assortment of CANDIES, selling at
A WHOLESALE or RETAIL, at reduced prf-
*es! IVc i-d T. S'. REYNOLDS'.
ISaceu and I.anT
pOR^le by HILL MOSS & CO.
JL March i ff.
TTtOR aalo by
JL 1 March 16.
BILL, MOSS & CO.
r and for j-ale low, by
March ‘I
Weeding II,
fTA DOZ. Steel weeding IIocs of asnperiorqnal-
ity, for sale fow by T nmvnb
March 2
NOTICE.
Tia subscriber still continues to keep
erday, . . . . gl 50
l mghCi . V i - 00
tf ; J. B -NABERS.
A lwVRGE and superior lot of Swedes and Rolled
Iron, fer sale low by T. BISHOP.
Confectionary and Bakery,
H AVING engaged the services of an experi
ence and‘competent dakek, we are pre-
-
hr*
ISO TRAM OIL.
T. BISHOP.
F OR sale by
Nov 11, 18VT.
rr Sa -^ ■■■■■■
CJT. Croix nnd N»w Orlcan*—a superior article April 20.
«'3l’ring K>w. ANo. I,oaf, Powdered,Crnsiied
* 0 l2zo~ < *’ . t rEETliS &. CAMB.
attention of V a m i U«f. AT . ~
In assortingAj>r Fkesit Csjrmxa, pbin and fen-
on h ind aad offered for rale at reduced prices.
T- S. REYNOLDS.,
Athens, Nai
II, 1647.
>ad St.
T H
I
the Travelling Public, that he has re-estab-
lisbed the TRI-WEEKLY LINE from ATHENS
GAINESVILLE, and he assures those who may
ror 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 Augusta, and arrive at Gainesville
days at 8 P. M., in time to intersect with
the Stage line to Dalilonega.
. r 7$ cents per mile.—
Offices.—At Franklin and Newton Houses,Athens,
the United States Hotel, Gainesville.
J. A. CLARK.
Sept. 16, Ifj47. ly.
wi c :;
WILD CHERRY.
s for;
o than u
!8ted by the
that it invariably removes a recent cough, and that hun
dreds of individuals, gradually sinking under that in-
siduoit8 attack of death’s fell emissary, Pulmonary Con-
iption, have been restored !o health, happiness, and
friends, by its use, and a
ANOTHE
of this
tedy.
INVALID RESTORED TO HEAL
BEAD THE HOST BEMABKABLE CUBE EVEB BECOl
Dr. S wayne. Dear Sir—I feel called by a sense of doty
T owe to suffering humanity.to acknowledge my grateful
thanks for the wonderful effects of yourCompoundSyrup
>f Wild Cherry o
. but gradually grew worse, until
physicians, as well as myself, gavo up all hopes of
covery, and I felt like one who is about to passthrough
the Volley of the Shadow of Death. Atthis“awfuljunc
turo” 1 heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry, of which I purchased six bottles, which, I am ha
py to say, entirely cured me, and I am now enjoyii
better health than I ever have before in my life. Phy
sicians who witnessed my case are highly recommend
ing it in similar cases; and I wish yon tom'
public, so that all may know where to procure
dy at once which will reach their disease befc
pering withlhc many “ quack nostrums” with w
country is flooded, My residence is at 45 Ant.
where I should be happy lu have the above submitted
by a personal interview. ALBERT A. ROSS.
Wholesaleand Retail Dealer in Cigars,45 Ann St.,N. Y.
Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthlt
preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ig
norant pretenders, but see that the signature of Dr.
Swayne is on each bottle, which is the onlyguarentei
against imposition.
Prepared only by Dr- _Swayne, N. W- corner o
i the United Stat
>uld give relief—this;
»try my Electuary, and f
it the United States and Canadas. Price f 1 a box.
None*.—The genuine Electuary has the written
signature thus, (83r A. Upham, M. DA The hand is
Athens, Dec. 9,1847.
aid Bond has lieen lost o
ioners cannot find it, and the condition i
!t jour petitioners to pay a certain/
issued from the Soperi
Court of
Cobb county, in favor of John F. Martin vs Thomas
; C. Butler,and assigned to Win. II. Scott. Proper-
tv pointed out bv said assignee.
' May 4,1848 ' ELIAS FINCHER, D. Sh’ff.
sol. Comment on si
any ofber'iinbs. Iler body was swollen
‘ its naturalsizc * the ii€i> d , h n, l>s and body
‘ with large sores. She was Gregory Sc Co. v;
lc no notice of any thing, I ajJay 4, 181(3
Hall SlicrifFa Sales.
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in
the town of Gtiiuesville, on the first Tuesday
in oJune next, within the usual hours of sale, the
foil wing property, to wit:
AH the Land and premises whereon Eli \V. Nar-
ramore now lives ; levied on as his property to sat
isfy a fi. ftL, the Central Bank of Georgia vs James
Voyles, George W. Voyles, Eli W. Narramore and
James Voyles, Jr., from Ilall Superior Court; and
also, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Hall Superior Court the
Central Bank of Georgia vs George VV. Voyles,
maker, Eli W. Narremoro and Joseph Gaily, en
dorsers. R. II. WATERS, D. Sh’ff.
May 4, 1848
One cream colored Horse about three years old,
and the tract of I And whereon John Saye now lives,
ited titles
I aim!, situate, lying and being in tb* County of
Hull, which is fully and plainly described in said
Bond, a copy of which is hereunto annexed ; that
mislaid, so that your,,
... ,
loney before Titles were made to your pe-f *
titioners, has been fully complied with on their part.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray Ihe establish
ing of the copy Bond hereunto annexed, in lieu of
the original so lost, and as in duty bound, your pe
titioners will ever pray, &.c. This 22d March, 1848.
C. Sc W. J. PEEPLES, PTjfs AU'ys.
[Copy Bond.]
TV Slate of Georgia—Hall County. 1%
K NOW all men by these presents, that we, Jon*
atlmn Jcnes, Uezekiah Jones, Henry Jones,
William Power, William Wood, John G. Austin
and Garnett Bramblet are held and firmly iotmd
unto Milly Jones and Frances Jones, of the State
and county aforesaid, in the just and full sum of
five hundred dollars, for the true payment of which;'
we hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, ad
ministrators and assigns, jointly, severally and firm
ly by these presents. Sealed with onr seals, and
dated, this the day of December, in tho year
of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twen-
levied on as the property of Jt
satisfy a fi. fa. from Hall Superior Court, McAfee,
" ;ory Sc Co. vs James Saye, Sen.
‘ A. KENNEDY, Sh’ff.
tuable to move,and would take r
inly to shrink front being touched even byhei
The disease, at the same time, was equally severe in- | rtcortrln—Clarke County,
wardly, attended with bloody evacuations every tew j yttHEREAS, John Whitlow applies i
hours. They procured some more of the Sarsaparilla, | VV letters of administration on Ute
and before she had taken one bottleshe could slip down j W arrcn Whitlow, deceased •
from the chair and creep across the room. She lias now
it finished taking the second bottle, and the sores arc
arly all healed, the limbs are restored to their natu-al
e,8ho is quite cheerful, and is fast improving in health.
Very respectfully vours, C.J. IFARNER,
Sec. of Youth’s State Tem. Soc
The proprietors submit to the public the following ccr-
icate, from a highly respectable source, of a cure made
using their preparation of Sarsaparilla.
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 28,1845.
Messrs. Sasds:—I deem it an act ofjusticc to myscll
•late the fc'
ekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power, William
Wood, John G. Austin and Garnott Bramblet, shall
well and truly make or cause to be made unto tho
said Milly and Frances Jones good and lawful titles
to a certain piece or parcel of land, whereon the
said Milly Jones now lives, situate, lying and being
in the eighth district of Hall county and State afore
said, known and distinguished by the number f 150)
one hundred and fifty, containing two hundred and
fifty acres, more or less, When the said Milly and
Frances Jones shall pay or cause to be paid their
certain promissory note, bearing date even with
- r ... , , . , „ „, these presents, and due twelve months after date,
ta and appear at my office within the time pre- ; above anJ f '
• for
ibed by law, to show cause, (if any
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in V
1st day of May 1848.
these presents, and due twelve months after date,
L'-'tne hundred and thirty dollars, it being the bal-
of the purchase money for said land; then the
. •, i ttouve and foregoing obligations to be void, else to
S ts; wny j remain in full force and virtue.
Signed, JONATHAN JONES, [seal!
HEZEKIAH JONES, [seal)
WILLIAM WOOD, [seal]
May 4, 1848.
JOHN G. AUSTIN,YssalJ
ftfrSTfc c" aged* fourteen 1 |7' 0UI 1 mon f h, .J** r J' 8 ; ■IJ Jic ”. lion ,,“' m b ° ] Si-nod, tealed and A rlohv3l BRAMB T ’
.,nr. ,,n. iT,7,k . in’lnol cn.rwTn.i, ‘rT. jii i I ^ made to the Honorable the Interior Court ol j “ ; n nresence of
•f he; back, which defied all the treatment, of medical \ P a . rke wl ‘ e , n •*«'»* fo . r Ordinary purposes, j JoHS \Vavne, f
friend of our family I employed all fo „ r lea , ve to sel! P art of ^ ie estate Jo , hn Lee « Daniel A. Gabrett. J
of said county, deceased. In terms of the law. J
May 4, 1848. THOMAS SIMONTON, Ex’r
Mess
. Mosely <fc Tucket
cn I gave to her. I cam-
she told me she bad uket
tely proc
red two bottles of
! Get
-Forsyth County.
VAI1V Still.. T.
F OUR months after date, application will tie > T>ERSONALL\ came Milly Jones and France?
made to the Honorable the inferior Court of JT Jones before me, Obediah Gravitt, a Justice of
' L ' ' * " ’ itting for Ordinary purposes, the peace in and for said county, and after being
J.G. UOUSEMAN.93Dauphin-i
Prepared and sold, by A. B. Sc D. SANDS, Dn
ists and Chemists, 100 Fultoncorner of William stre
few York.
Sold also by
HAVILAND RISLEY.’t Co
and by Druggists generally throughout the U. Sta
“rice, $1 per bottle ;sixbottles for 85.
The public are respectfully requested to remcm
cs and felt very Clarke
iy at this, but she { lor leave to sell all the Laud belonging I
r. a word, in two j pltans of Joel Williams, deceased. In terms oi i
sing it.there was | law. THOMAS E. WILLIAMSON, Guar.
May 4,1848.
GEOUGIA-Clark County.
W HERE AS, Virgil W. Akeridge, Executor of
• * Ezekiel Akeridge, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to Si and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville,
Valuable £jands for sale.
JOHN hTnEWTON
^^FFERS for sale the following Lots of Land
W'l
No. Die. Sec. Cou
493 15 1 Lum
75 15 1 do
30 15 1
15 1
363 15
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 I “ do
308 13 1 “ do
279 13 1 S) do
930 5 1
179 4 1
264 13 3
322 13 3
141 24 2
193 26 3
1083 3
381 16
459 16
34 16
do
do
fTA KEGS nails, made from the best of Swedes
Iron lor sole low by T. BISHOP.
MorchS
Bagging and Twine,
superior quality, just received and for sole
U by Jon20 PEEPLES k CAMP.
Coffee-—Coffee !
A FEW Bags Old Government Java, and fine lot
xjL Rio, just received and for sale low by
Jan 20 PEEPLES k CAMP.
A LARGE lot of Nova Scotia Grindstones just
received and for .sale low by
Vnrlt. *1* UTOTT/'
HIotTati’* Medicines.
fTHIIESE valuable preparations consisting of Dr
JL Motfatt’s Phcp.nix Bitters, do.Life Pills. Forssie
this prices by hiss:
A. ALEXANDER & Co.
Fairbanks’ Scales.
jLIAIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales,
•Win Baking with neatonsal *- which are always right. A fresh supply just rei
community to- respectfully ceived and for sale by T. B1SHC
THE GEORGIA MARBLE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
A RE desirous to inform the citizens of Georgia
that MARBIE 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 bavg made
and are making extensive arrangements to carry on
the business in all its various branches*- - Odr Mar
ble is finer than any Northern Marbli; and when
fairly tested, will be found equal to Italian.
We have secured the services of experienced
Workmen, from. New York, who fully understand
all the branches connected with the business, and
we pledge ourselves in point of workmanship and
durability, to give entire satisfaction, or no charge
will be made.
To all those wishing work in onr line, we would
Bay, EF Call and examine our Marble, Work and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere, if convenient;
if not, all communications will receive attention.
Address, Madison, Ga., or Harnagevillc, Chero
kee county, Ga.,
'ATKINSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
December 16,1847. _ ly
821 1 2 Cobb.
866 17 2 do
331 17 2 do
847 19 2 do
1109 2 3 do
826 2 3 do
1034 2 3 ) ....
1055 2 3 Wjouung.
583 2 3 Cobb.
487 18^ 2 do
Mfolasscs, molasses.
TVTACKEREL in bbls. half bbl. and kits, jnsi
1"A received and for sale by T. BISHOP.
Athens, Jan. 6.;
March 25.
Xcsto Blankets.
T UST received, and for sale low, by
11 T. BISHOP.
tale by
I'loun flour
Wm, A- Morrison,
r IFORMS his friends and the public generally,
that he has resumed the Tailoring Business,
%md is now prepared to execute any oniers which
' be left with him, with neatness, and prompt-
His stand is at the tenement formerly
^f 001 “d MUcbc ir s j jd^hy William Talmadge, <w door above the
M. Mills, of a superior quality, for sale fow oj j Confectionery of T. -S. Reynolds.
I ' wv - 4 T. BISHOP. I April 20,1848. ' 3m.
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 J.' do V
No. DiH. Sec. Counties
182 20 2 Cherokee
231 14 2 do
90 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.
do
810 3 3
144 18 3
1135 18 3 do
947 18 3 do
242 19 3 do
322 19 3 do
633 19 3 do
895 19 3 do
1057 19 3 do
855 21 3 do
1315 21 3 do
454 2 4 do
333 1 4 do
116 6 2 Gilm
173 6 2 do
JO 9 2 do
300 9 2 do
li6 10 2 do
237 10 2 do
203 11 2 do
309 12 2 do
208 25 2 do
107 26 2
137 17
547
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
: door in Clarkesville, Habersham county,
the first Tuesday in May next, between tho usual
hours of sale : Lot of land No. 4, in the 3d dist. of
Habersham county, belonging to the estate of 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’r.
DeKalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly.
167
41 11
61 10 . do
122 23 Stewar
237 21 do
104 31 do
266 4 Lee.
211 I do
123 6 Irwin.
77’)
90 (l3
124 f 13
195 J
Baker.
238 2 Troup.
116 1 Muscogee.
57 12 do
341 8 Randolph.
Vet -a
102 j 6 io
205 2 Coweta.
“Window Glass, dec.
1 ftft BOXES window glass,' assorted sizes, 50 or
suluh. tie Ollinino.4 rornnna Sn.ni.ti Trt
2 bbls Gum Camphor, 5 bbls refd Salssratus 7
5 bbll prime green Copperas, 15 do Logwood,!
Madder, 3 bbls No. 1 Castor Oil, 5
id Red'Lead,
»—r.—.J* English Blue
C UBA molasses, a prime quality, received and PiU.Cream ofTartar, supr.Cayennc ground and in pod, ■
for sale low by T. BISHOP. Sawyer’s Mustard, Essential Oils, tsetses af ' ‘ *
singular the kindred and creditors of said dcceasi
be and appear at my office within tho time prese
by law, :o shew cause (ifany.they have) why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my band, at office, this 25th day of
April, 1848. ASA M. JACKSON, c.c
G EO UGI A....Clarlu
W HEREAS, Ransom A. Whitehead, Adminis
trator on the estate of George Doggelt, de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission Irom
said Administration
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
angular the kindted and creditors of said deceased,
o be and appear at my office within the time pre-
icribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office
this 17th February, 1848.
Feb. 24. ASA M. JACKSON,
Watkinsville,
P URSUANT to an order of the Honoi
Court of Clarke county, while sittina
.oses, will be sold befor
lown of Carrollton, Ci
sday in April next, during the h
■f land, No. 153, in the 9th distrit
Sold as the property of William
Clarke county, dec * ' ’
duly sworn, deposeth and saitii on oath, that the-
above and foregoing bond is a. true copy in sub-
original bond, which deponents held j
stance, oftli
and that tin
cannot find
rigiiial bond is lost or mislaid,so they
her
MILLY X JONES,
FRANCES X JONES.
mark
i, this 17th day
RULE NISI. f
State of Gcorgia—nall county.
Superior Court, March Term, 1848.
Present the Hon. Cuables Dougherty, Judge of
said Court. b y
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of Mijjly
Jones and Frances Jones, (ana copy bond a|xl
affidavit hereunto annexed) that the. said Milly
Jones and Frances Jones were possessed of the said
original Bond in said petitions mentioned, and that
said original bond has been lost or mislaid, and they
the said Milly Jones and Frances Jones, praying
the establishing of the said copy bond in lieu of the
original so lost;
It is therefore ordered, That said Jonathan Jones,
Ilczekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
William Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bram
blet show cause (if any they have) by the first day
ol the next term of this Court, why tho said copy
bond should not be established in lieu of the origin
al so lost as aforesaid.
And it is further ordered, That a copy ot this rule
be served, personally, on the said Jonathan Jones,
Uezekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
Wm. Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bramblet,
if to be found within this State, and if not, that it bo-
published in some Gazette three months previous to
the next terra of this Court.
C. Sc W. J. PEEPLES, PTjJ’s AlCys.
April 6, 1848.
•Georgia***Jackson county.
W HEREAS, William Henderson, Executor of
the estate of Robert Ratchford, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of d ismission ffom said estate ;.
_ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have>
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand, this 4th April, 1848.
April 6, 1848. JACKSON BELL, p. c. c. o,
Administratrix* Sale.
mmriLLbe sold at the court honse in Monroe-
. _ r. , . • “ * Walton county, on the first Tuesday in May
the Court-uouse oor ti ^ ne xt, agreeably to an order of the honorable Inferior
.1 hot
Ii. Parker, lat
Term
-Cash.
GEORGIA—Glarke County.
IIEREAS Richard D. Moore and John I.
Huggins, Administrators
.ato of
which is located a
valuable Mill, on the waters of Jack's creek,
j Also, another Tract lying in Cobb county, No.
' 980, 2d district and 3d section, containing forty'
! acres! The above tract will be sold before the
I court honse door in Cobb county, on the first Toea-
Alsa Moore, deceased, apply to me for letters ot
-Emission 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 bv law, to show cause (if any they have) ’
why saia letters should not be granted. jf.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville/
is 10th Jannnrv- 1848. *
Also, another Tract, lying and being in the conn-
ty of Walton, containing three hundred acres, more’
GEORGIA....Clark County.
TUIIEREAS, James P. v Mayije, Executor *ol
T v James Jennings, deceased/ applies- to
for letters of Dismission * ‘
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
singular the kindred and creditors of said decea—,
to tie and appear at my office withita the timenre-
scibed by law, to show cause (if uftylhey ha^erwby
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville *
6th day of March, 1848.
ASA M. JACKSON,e. c
March 9,1848. 6i
GEORGIA—.Clark County.
IIEREAS Seaborn F. Simmons, Exectitor
of Elizabeth Price, deceased, applie* to t
irescrib-
e. wh 7 sn,
BBLS. Northern Irish Potatoes, jnst received Given under «ny hand at Office at Watkinsville,
and for sale by (Jan 6.) T. BISHOP. this the 6th March, 184&
Jewelry. March 0,1
C ONSISTING in part of Gold Guard, Fob and — J&L.
■ -Vest Chains. Seals and Key| * ' ” r- ^ 7
Pins with Bracelets to
and Pencils; Sleeve
Studs of all kinds, ai
[Jewelry Store ol
^yinly. 29'
AS AM. JACKSON, c. d o.
fob and
M ! T^TEW mackerel, just received and for raJS lo’
* Go"d ™ *7 Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
t house door in Mouroe,. Walton'’
men,women and children. All sold as the property of*
John M. Richardson.latc of Walton county, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditocs. Terms.'
made- known on the day of rale.
MARY L. RICHARDSON, Adm’rx.
Feb. 17,1848.
M. SCHR0»ER'& SUSSDORl’F,
t' . WHOLESALE DEAI.EK3 IN “•
ilnnlfeqf, Leghorn and Panama ITals, Strata 'Bon-
No. 149 Meeting Sttfict, opposite Hnync Strccl,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
TNYITE the attention of Country Merchants to theiri
L stock, feeling assured that their prices cannot fail*
OILS, Firm AND GLASS,
T UST received, and for sale very low/ by
d Jan 20 PEEPLES & • S
s. II. CONDICT.s .CO.,-
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Idles- Bridle*. IlansVsa, Trunks nndCor*
I: Mt Rags,skirlius.8ele&. Harness l.rolher,
!- treacb and American Calf Skins, Ac., Ac.
AND IMPORTERS OF SADDLERY HAROY^RE;
• GENTS for KUXBEL’S PATENT LEATHER:
A. BANDING,the bett srticU in nae’.fcr Machinery,-
and warranted to gi»e ratisfaction^ir^all^ cases.^/Theidr
parts appropriated only saWaj^fois for’tfc* .
power applied in such msnner as will make ihepi run, *
perfectly straight and hug the puPies to a perfect baringt *
.. *No, 165 Muting Street, opposite Charleston Hotel,.
ant CHAT. LC ■ )N, s. C.