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THE SOUTH i; II \ wine.
Cneot the Lanrnt nu« Cheapetl Xnriv«'
. yua la ike MaUtern kiainl
• roausniD weekly, at the tow rsicB or
INVARIABLY I N ADVANCE.
OFFICEOi: BROAD STREET—ATHENS. OA
Kalei af AAvartiiinf
Letter* ofCitatioii f*75
Notice to Debtors and Crediiors
F *ur Months* Notice*.....
Sate of Personal l*r.>|>tnj’,bjr Exccutoj*, Adiw
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Nolle* *C Cayartamhlf.
fPUE subscriber* have associated themselves in buri*
X ness, tinder the style and firm of A. ALEXAN
DER Ac Co., from the first of Hcptetnlier last, for the
prosecution of a general mercantile business.
A. ALEXANDER.
Nor. ||. 1817. S. P. REED. M. D.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
I N cot.raqn.nce ofl®r?A?B. Mallorj' retinue I A , i’lljiia.ci.i,or biccdVcsor UinJ, intern.! or cite,,
front tlti. tiro, on U,c U lann.ty, lilS, it lo- | ■n.'l.tntn.totr tot fnnntl ,n conjitnotton
_ i comes necewary that our business to that date he ' 10 1 c * * uc ' **
’ 4oo closed a* earljr as pj«-eiblc. Persons, therefore, I _ C J lK P^ lc DVEEXTEUY,
*"' w I having unsettled notes or acconnts with us will ob- ; Descr,JC “ ,n tac following certifies:**;
3 M I litfe us bv making settlement lor them with Messrs. ... .... VaiuivcLriiiA, *-ei>t9,1916-
;;; J „ i Ferry A Co., * ho will continue the business at oar ! "2** * Ketcbam-Geni.: About five ye.
* DU. UPHAM’S
Vegetable Klcctuary, or Internal
REMEDY FOR THE PILES,
TRIUMPHANT!!
00,COO CASES CURED IN THE PAST YEAR !
VpHIS Modicine is warranted
Application for Letter* of Dismisu
Other Advertisement* w ill b* charged SI oofortrery |
twelve lines of small type, uric**, Cr-t insertion, and 60 .
cent* for each weekly continuanco. If published every
other week,62$ centa foreach continuance,
ed owe* a month it willbe charged 76 cents
For • tingle Insertion, II t*> per square.
Advertisement*, when the norn!>er.»!insertions
ADVERTISEMENTS.
is
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MALLORY, FERRY &. Co.
s S »I w
s afflicted with what wa»cslled.chronic dysen-
i tcry. I have still* red wi.h it ever siacc, and physicians
lieu- Goods. Sands.® Sarsaparilla,
WILLIAM 1*- SAGE, ; 1 «“ TIIE Removal and permanent clue or
A***Bt fWr New York llsutcs, ALL DISEASES AUI81.NO from impure stati:
I S constantly receiving, at his OLD STAND, a ' of the blood ob habit of the system.
very rich and beautiful assortment o! every kindof Scro fula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obsti-
' JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS ; ' f— «*-*-—r-.-
And his being direct eg® 11 * wil * cnable bim to 8011 at
very reduced prices.
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Ancrc. L*pl*»« n*** 1 V c r t» ca
WATCHliS,
Of Ike very lest make and warranted good.
lias Mantel sand Cotnntsu ilraaa Clock*,
Gold Fob Duckies, Seals mid Kojs,
4
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fonylli Sheriff’* Sales.
\\T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next
* V before tlie Coirt-houso door in the town of
ADVERTISEMENTS.
State of Gcorgia—IIall county.
To the Honorable Supt
A CARD.
used the interest of Mr. A. B. ! short’ii
d accordingly.
ty" Notice ol,
amaiktrator*, E.rcui«>r»,or Guard is ns,
cd SIXTY as vs I rev ions to day ofvale
shall continue the bu*iner-s at tiie old eta mi;
—I from the facilities which we have for procuring
worked upon them,*-ill b« published till forbid and charg- ( fresh and fashionable goods, we feel confident that
a ... wocsu offer an assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots.
sal* of Lands and Nrarw*. by Ad- Show, Trunks, Ac., from which our customers
..... ——t he publish-. mt y selections which wiilip'ease them, both
Mr The sale *f Personal Property, in like manner, * n t ir rv. r-
must l* publislici! forty bars previous to day of sale. ’ I J * n » 2,J - S'tcccisor* of Mallory, Ferry A Co.
b*^bK»hed»YaTY*D*Y** an ^ C ^ C1 *‘ l0r * of onL " u,e ,nu * 1 ! * innni \t.S, Swrelnsrat, nml Itraady Pre-
hs pabgshedrtRTTBAT*. . *er«c-. n non cracker*, sperm and Adamantine
^•NoncctUa. .Appricatmt. W.llbe made totheCoor. piek ,„, jm JpJ :ics. chocolate, cocos. Java
•f Ordmry for leave to aeu Land or Negroes musits w .„rf-n<>r for »a'« l»v
puMishsd ruva Moanis. j Nl>v : ,, t , 3 , 7 . * A . ALEXANDER A Co.
3BitQ(ncgff pi rector fi.
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
. ami Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, GRO
CERIES. HARDWARE, Ac., No 5, Granite Row,
Athens, Georgia. Nov a. 1847.
J^SA M. JACKSON, Attorney
Wines, Llqnon, Segar*, Ac.
| A GALLS superior old Scutch whi*
A** dew, I pipe 0:arJ, Dupurjy At Co's brandy
tag* 1820,1 d.> Point, Castiilion it Co., vintage of
I cask verv old and superior golden Sherry. 1
utoid Port wine, I cask very old and superior
ShWuX. rix^s saa
^swsas^as;
nalc Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimvlr or Pustules Lot or land No. 1192, situate in the 2d district of Loners were possessed, ns of their own right and'pml
on the Face Jilotcl.ee, Biles!Chronic Sore Uic 1st section of originally, Cherokee,.now Forsyth Pcrty ; o fa tnnstrument in writing, commonly ciffll
on the face, JStolcr.es, vacs, ^nrontc Sore v , conta ; n ing 40 acres, more or less. Levied ^ » Tide Bond made and executed by Jonatluln
Fyes, Rm^ H orm or Tetter, Scald I/ci l. J property of Thomas Patterson, to satisfy Jones. Hczcktah Jones, Henry Jones, WillilS
Enlargement ami Pam of the Bones and lwo ti fas W, c d from a Justice* Court ol New ton l’owcr, WilUa Wood, John G. Austin and
Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, county, in favor of John Johnson, bearer, vs Thom- nett Bramblet; the date whereof, (date not rc^l.
Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising : as l’uttorson and Jonathan Li ndlv, endorser. Prop- looted as to the day) was tho —— day of December*
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites ertv |H>inted out by said endorser. Levy made and j ono thousand eight hundred and twenty eight; tint'
or Dropsr/, Exitostire or Imprudence in Life, returned to me by u constable. sa iu Bond was for the sum of Five hundred dollars.
Also. Chronic Constitutional Disorders. ' I Also, the plantation and all the improv ements j payable to your pet.oners, randitioned that the siid
, milE VALUE of this preparation i. now widelv thereon \\ yloy Bagley now lives, situate m the ; J^wtltan Jones, Ilezckiah Jones, Henry Jones,
. 1 known, and every day the fu ld ul it* usefulness is 2d district ot the 1st section of, originally, ( hero- William Power, William NVood, John G. Austin
* - - - , .. . ii .extending. It i* approved and highly rccommciuJ, d l>y , kee, how Forsyth county, (the number ot the lots anti t.arnett Uramblet choiild make good and war.
■ty of ret and pattern . hoot | >bya j c|||||(l| an j j s admitted to bo the most powerful and acres not known.) Levied oil as the property j ranted titles to a certain piece or parcel of
her carer, the best article eeer; an j ^acching preparation from tho root that has ever I of said Wy ley-Ripley, to satisfy two fi fas issued i I«t'id, situate, lying and being in Uto Cr—*—*
l f ® ut *auerrd more ottered in this marie'; (/out amd outer rencus ; j^ cn em p| oV ed in medical practice. It is not local in its j from tho Superior Court ot Frauklin county ; one in I l* a ^’ which is fully and plainly described
before. »> hue there, a physician i iieJA ..j a-1.• t.liessmen. Chess .. . . . ■ ,i..^..„i. ,1. . _ .«• u __ 1 c* 1 L-i i ILm.l • Mn ,. n r...i.:Af.i ;
for f 10, in three months. Ilappily . (
lZ C o( wr ElcJmsrt 'l i G0LDr'siLVERRAND STEEL SPECTACLES.! bC
. the frequent discharges,
e I made a visit to Massachusetts,
n change of
laudanum, I saw. in the wrapper of y<
perfect description of my complaint, l _
by certifirates ofenres. This gave me great confidence ,
r and being in U10 County q#
(-.1 uwiicuituvrcuiuHWU11.W j nifui mw ouuo V. . i.u.imi wumj , vmv iu j i " *’! / and plainly described in said
Chessmen, t,acss . Op< . rat j olllli but general, extending through the whole j favor of Janies II. Little and Samuel Shannon, Bond, a copy ol which is hereunto annexed: that
; system. It neutralizes the poisonous elements in the | Adtn'rs ol William McCnrken, deceased, vs Wy- j the said Bond has been lost or mislaid, aotlf tyonr
( d Sj-ectacle Glasses, and ts prepared
the turdicise, and I purebssed a box,and nine doses b°dy who may favor him with a call,
of which has apparently cured me, and I am prepared j SILVER CUPS. SPOONS & FORKS,
nrhicii i i cv Cairloy a
,,,!,or *: ot tlie sa
:z |
Pebcivii., SO south sixth-st.
WEAKNESS & INFLAMMATION OF STINK,
' the bow els, womb, &.c , that females pa
1, keeping pace with j
retreat of the disease from the system. It is put; 11 11 * a
in a highly concentrated form fur convenience and 1 Lobb CMitity,
lability, and when diluted accordingtothcdircctior
1833,
larly are subject to, under peculiar circumstances;
which many certificates could be given of speedy and
ctrectual cures—but delicacy forbids their publication.
SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVE NESS.
Flow af blood to the head, dyspepsia, ulcerations, fit
c quart, midis then suticrior in medicinal value
. Watkinsville, Ga.
April J
reds of instances it lias triumph- j varied assortment of
San* brand. For sal* by
A. ALEXANDER &. Co.
Nov. II, 1817. College Avenue and Granite Rango. | The prJpnctor. In
notice. i G
entirp interest in tho j and member of the New Jersey Legislature. .
) Mr. Win. C. Rich- Rahway, June 16, 1847 | Consisting
A J. BRADY Wholesale mill Retail • ard *’ ,,n ' : '* r wnoso management it \va* commenced,; “I have been afflicted for years with the pilesand have ; * a i nc, > Alp
1 , Y, ’ . . ‘ * .. and has since rontinue*!, I earnestly call upon all ' tried, without any thing like perirnneut benefit, almost j Ginghams,
•. Tttr fa? n . f - *').’*• , ■ j those indebted to the establishment,* either by note • everything assuming the name of a remedy. 1 bad,a* a '
Granite Block. Broad Street. Alliens, Ga. JV!h? ] or aecoiin*, to make immediate payutent to Mr. Win. I matter of course, lost all confidence in medicine. Under
AX j C. Richards, who is folly authorized to settle all the J th>« feeling I was induced—not without reluctance 1
Ga ' onfintebed business of the concern as speedily
e counties of. possible. J. J. RICHARDS.
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
• and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils. Glass and Dye-Stuffs, sign of the
Negro and Mortar, College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
November 2. 1817 tf
J. BKADY, Wholesale amt Retail; '
and Chamber Candlesticks.
Fine Guas and best Percussion 1
Pianos,
Of tho latest and most approved make. ^ Also, a good various proportions bearing the
assortment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and In- i arc almost daiiyrccciving testimonials of the most rcspec
struction Books.and a irreat variety of new and fash- i tabic character, testifying to its great value as an active
ionable Music for Piano, Guitar. Flute or Violin. ; and cuia-ivr medicine.
A very beautiful assortment of Lard aud Hall The following interesting ease is presented, and the
infinmmation of tho stomach, fiitJ a speedy cure in { Lamps. | render intited to itscarcful perusal. Comment ou such
Dr. U pham’s Electuary. It is an internal remedy, and j All kinds of Watches and Time Pieces repaired 1 evidence is unnecessary.-
Mom), the rcUxed ' in the !«\„ niannor. am.! warranted. | „ Ks"iKS. N. J., Mjreh '846.
named diseases-j Athens, April 22. j Messrs. A. B.■ &. D. Sands—Mr. Oliver s child,
COMMENDATION. I gf — ]
wnand village where Dr.Upham’s J TO TBB PL'IaLlC. |
the bowels aud blood, the relaxed
ipaheia win-key,
i ateam-boat and Justo I f ron ,
V T egctab!e Pile Elcciiiaiy has tieeit introduced.the most j rTTY IIR subscribers having purcha;
ifying intelligence ot its effects has been received by JJ. of \V. M. .Morton, offer foi sole an extensive aud
The proprietors
isattackcd with scrofula w hen two years old
oon reduced her to a mere skeleton. The dis-
•vsded the whole system and manifested itself iu
s Mercer; the alitor, in favor petitioners cannot find it, and the condition!
bond requiring your petitioners to pay i
stun of money before Titles were made to your pe.
titionere, has been fully complied with on their part
Wherefore, your petitioners pray the establish
ing of the copy Bond hereunto annexed, in lieu of
the original so lost, and as in duty bound, your pc-
or pray,&c. This 22d March, 1848.
\V- J- PEEPLES, Ft'Jfs Att'ys.
May 4, ISIS * ELIAS FINCHER, I). Slt’ff.
lost, and
titioners willcvei
c. & \V
[Copy Bond.]
Tim State of Georgia—Hull County.
TZ* NOW all men by these presents, that we. Jon-
AV at ban Jones, llezckiah Jones, Henry Jones,
William Power, William Wood, John G. Austin
ie . ** " - held and firmly bound
WeXUK, UtOCKIIIlY,
physicians in Newark, B«IIeviI!e and New-York i
| scribed for her at various times, but finally gave up the
i ease os porfcctly hopeless. At last Mr. Oliver was in-
d to try your Sarsaparilla, and accordingly procured
& \V. J. PEEPLES, Attorney’s j
n & w.;
\J. law—<
Wii.i. root inns the practice
Clark, Walton, ^Jackson, C ^ ^
Jwinr.eit, Mali, Habersham | J'eb. 10, 18-18
&C-, Broad street. Athens. <ia.
LCWIS I. I.AMf KIK. JOHN S. c. ,*B.
L AMPKIX & COBB, Dealers in Dry
Goods, Groceries, &.c. wholesale and retail. No
J, Mitchell's Block, Athens. Jan 14
lyfKVVTON & LUCAS, Wholesale and
J.1 Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, &c., No 2, Granite How. Athens.
F jEASANT STOVALL, renews the
tender of his services in the Storage and sale
of COTTON and other Produce, at hia fire-proof
Warehouse, Augusta. Ga. Aug 7,1847
P EEPLES & CA MP. Wliolcsalc and
Retail Dealers in Groceries, Drv Goods, Hard
ware, Crockery, &c.. No 6, Granite Row, Broad Si.
Athens, Ga. Jan20
T S. REYNOLDS, Wholcsalo and Rc-
• tail CoxtKctiosea, Jackson Street, Athens,
Georgia. Jan 20 1848.
it for ab»ut three weeks, aecordiog t» the directions laid
down, I find, to n.v utter surprise as well as satisfaction
TO PHYSICIANS. DRUGCISTS, AND i
Country rfIorchaikt3. j Addressed to the agentein Columbus, Ga.:
Fl^IIE subscribers re.-pectl'nllr solicit attention to ; Mr««
A their Iresh and extensive etock of the best |
Knglirh., French, and American I a great ninny medicines, without obtaining relief, until 1
Drug., t lirmlcstl*. Psrfnmrry. Varul.hrs, ' obtained 3 boxes of Upham’s Pile Electuary from you,
tumuunnre. P*.l»*«.. Oils. DimubII.. Msr- , wh:cl * h,T08O ,f ar retevedmethatltak' great pleasure
llrsusd Oboteirlrssl in.irumrnt, | ,n ^-"ending Upham . Pile Electuary m
...... .. . „ are afflicted with I lies, ns a aafe nndsuro rer
TRUSSES, PAT LN r MEDICINES, E. P. Hill,formerly bookkeeper Bk C*
AND FANCY ARTICLES. New York, June *4.1847.
Onr-good* sre selected from ihe best and most exten- j Dear air: In reply to yours,as to whether I bare been
sire cbeiinral lab<.rat»>nes. One of the proprietor* be.. , benefittod by tho use of Dr Uphatn’s Electuary, f -rtbe
.gulurly educated Physician, atfords ample guar- ' cure of the piles, I would inform you I v
...Manchesterand American, French, | About two months ago I became ncquatn
American Cambrics and Calicoes, C'alif-ir- circumstances of the case. The child, win
nian and Oregon plaiiD, Silk ribbons. Muslin*. Laces j four years, was one complete massof dis.-t
and fancy trimming*, Millinery articles, Shawl*. Cloths, pabic of using any of hcrlimba. Iler body v
i t b/HjD do soiti oetore me cotm-nouse door iu
! *V tho town of Gainesville, on the first Tuesday
in June next, within the usual hours of sale, the
foil wing properly
I All the I^tnd and premises whereon Eli W. \ar-
i ratnorc now lives: levied on as his property to sat-
i. fa., the Central Batik of Georgia vs James
, George W. Yoyles, Eli W. Narramorc and
Voylcs, Jr., from Hall SmicriorCourt; and
r \Uv\ ISIS K-11. WATLllfc, L). bit’ll. , The conditions of the above bond or obligation
iua> •», is lb | nr ^ pnei, that if the above bound Jona. Jones,Hez-
also, at the same time ako ri.ACE, 1 ckiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power, William
One cream colored Ilorsc about three years old. Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bramblet, shall
ly make or canao to be made unto tho
d Frances Jone« good and lawful title*
liccc or parcel of land, whereon tho
it bh-ached goods, do brown. Ilats, Caps, Boots,
t'ho*-*, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Hardware and
Cutlery, Wood ware. Groceries, Tinware, and every ar
ticle usually found in an establishment of the kind, of
fered at low prices and favorable
Athens, November 11, If
s «.f tho genuine quality ol ail articlini sold at their troubled for two years with tho worst kind, and was for
j some time unable to attend to business at all. During
he found in this the time I tried every variety ot the nostrums which are
i low as the tame advertised as a sure cure, and after giving them all a
i any city in the ’ fair chance, I applied to mv regular physician without
establishment.
scciion of country, and will bo sold t
quality of a.-tides can be purchased i
Bring appointed agents of all the
of the celebrated ;
brush factory—of largo * who proscribed his Elc.
' ’ ’ ’ ■**"■-■ * ’ ■ ’ to iny business* ana t
entirely
hesitation in strongly recommend-
perfumery establishment of Eugene Roussel! of l’hila- short time, by the use of i.is medicine,
rfelphia, and of manufactory o| patent tru-ses, we are free, and have not been troubled since, which is about
enabled to sell at the several proprietors, lowestpricts. j year ago. 1 have
T BIS1IOI*, Wholesale anti Retail Gro-
• 'ccr. No I. Broad street, Athens, Ga.
T homas w. alkxander,*^^-
N*Jpat-Ictw, I iAWRENi'K vn.t.E, G win nett Co.—
Any luiMiuess entrusted to liis care will meet with
prompt attention. _ Feb 10.
WILLIAM C. RICHARDS &~CcT f
It Booksellers and Stationers, and Dealers in
Musical Instruments, Fine Cutlery. Embroidery
Material* anti Fancy Goods generally. Broad St’,
Athens, Ga. Feb 10
W H. H. WHITE, Merchant Tailor,
• f • next door to Alexander's Drug Store, Col-
lego Avennc, Athens. May 20
TT71LLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney at
if Law, Cnmmitig, Forsyth county, Georgia,
will practice in th# counties composing th* Cherokee
Circuit. All profesrtonaland other business c nmistcd
to hi* managenieui, will meet with prompt ami faithful
attention. December 3
is observed in i Gto. II. Hctcbixs, 81 Water st
hamlsumo REMARKABLE CURE OF BLEEDING TILES.
Portland, Me. March 14
My dear air: I cannot express to you my ainccro and
Sign of th* Negro nml Mortar, College A rente.
1,00 la OUT FOR
T HE nndorsigned hare removed to No6, Granite i to give up my office here, which 1 bold in the custom-
Block, tiie old stand of A. & T. \V. Baxter, j house some years. I have tried all kinds of medicine,
one dooral»ovc tho corner of Spring and Broad ft*., hadthebest advice the physicians of Boston and this
tsa to a surgical oporat
tired of life, and at tho suggestion of my friends I v
IT pound SyrupofXVild Cherry lias been extensively
HxrberinR and Ilair-Dreaslnc-
It AN SKI, HII.I.AUD,
R espectfully informs tho citizens of Ath-;
_ ®na and the public generally, that lie will, at
all times, be foumi at his Shop, happy to accommo
date thoae who favor him with their patronage.
Athens, Nov. 12,1846.
whero, in addition to their general assortment of
Groceries nnd Dry Goods,
they have added the entire stock of Messrs. A. &.
T. W. Baxter, consisting of a great variety of
STAPLE AND FANCY
drygoods
viz. Ribbons, Gimps, Laccts, black and colored : not express my thanks, that I atn once more restored to
Crape; silk, merino an*! wool Hose and llalf-IIose ; * health, and now in a condition to support myself and
Cotton Hose and Half-IIoee; Ladies' tiik, wool and family dependent on me. Yours, respectfully, with
kid Gloves; silk Mitts. Gents do do; black Itn!ia% : great regard, Samvel Cuarltox.
silk Shawls, ■up. article ; figd silk and love Veils ; I PHYSICIANS UNNECESSARY.
Ijinen 1 *|'0s. Edgings, Inverting?, Lacc* and Trim* | Rend the following addressed to tho Rochester agents I I owe to suffering humanity,to acknowledge my grateful
~ &. Willis— Gents: It is with no ordinary I thanks forthe wonderful effects of yourConipound Syrup
AI-WEEKLY rttOJI ATHENS TO GAINESVILLE.
THE subscriber would respectfully announce to
the Travelling Public, that he has re-cstal»-
lislied the TRI-WEEKLY LINE from ATHENS
to GAINESVILLE, and ho 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.
I-cave Athens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days ut 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 Dahlonega.
Leave Gainesville Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 4, A. M. s and arrive at Athens same
' vs nt 12 M.
Fare.—Three dollars, or 71 cents per mile.—
Orrn'Es.—At Franklin and Newton Houses,Athens,
—the United States Hotel, Gainesville.
t J. A. CLARK.
Sept. 16,1847. ly.
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.
DR. NXTAY.NL’X COMPOUND SAIlt'P
lVII,DCa£»UY.
\V E can consistently s
that Dr. Sway tic’s Coni-
has been extensively
than ten years; that
•ted by thousands:
that it invariably removes a resent cough, and that hun
dreds of individuals gradually sinking under that i
siduous attack of death’s fell emissary, Pulmonary (7c
turnption, have been restored to health, happiness, and
friouds, by its use, and are now living witnesses of the
CU ANOTHER C |NVAU r o n RESTORED TO HEALTH.
READ TIIE MOST REMARKABLE CURE EVER RECORDED.
Dr. Swavne, Dear Sir—1 fcelcallcd by a sense of duty
Very respectfully yo
C.J. IFARNER,
tificatc, from a highly respectable source, of a cure made
by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla.
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 28,1345.
Messes. Sands:—I deem it an act of justice to myself
of July last. JsncC , a young girl aged fourteen
years, was afflicted with an immense sore on the middle
‘kill. As she was a friend of our family 1 employed all
)UR months after date, application will be
mado to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Clarke county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell part of the real estate of John Lee,
said county, deceased. In terms of the law.
May 4,1843. THOMAS SIMONTOX, Ex’r.
Sarsaparilla, and I immediately procured
' ~ ckcr, your Agents in this city,
I call* d to see her the next day
Messrs. Moecly & Tucker, y
hich I _
ltd she told me she had taken two do^cs and felt
much relieved. 1 laughed immoderately at tl is, but slie
s really so, and, gentlemen, ir. a word, in two
weeks from the time she commenced using it, there wax
neither sign or appearance of where die sure had been.
J. G. HOUSEMAN,93 Dauphin-st
For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its
superior value nnd efficacy, ace pamphlets which may
be obtained of Agents gratis.
Prepared and sold, by A. H. & D. SANDS, Drug
gists and Chemists, 100 Fultoncorner of William street.
New York.
Sold also by REESE <f- I FAR I-’.. Athens ;
W.G. LITTLE, Milledgi-villc,
1IAV1LAND RISLEY.fcCo.
nnd by Druggists generally throughout tho U. States.
Price, 81 per bottle ;six bottles for 85.
The public nr* respectfully requested to remember
that it is Sand's Sarsaparilla that lias and is constantly
achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult
therefore, ask for Sand's Sarsaparilla,and take no other.
Oct. 22, 1846.
Valuable Jutends for sale.
O f
getable Pile Electuary, w hich 1 obtained from you j The first symptoms wore of a very heavy cold, which
ease of Piles with which I have Leon afflicted. My settled on my lung*, which gradually grow worse; with
Doeskin, worsted Sergo, l)rap Delov, l)r:ip «]'Etc ; » nffe t' n K* have been almost beyond endurance, nnd ! profuse night sweats,u hacking cough, spitting blood.
Cadet, blk Frcneh r «np Fnxony Bine, wool-black and C8nn<>l , *' e known or imagined,only by those who have { with great debility. My constitution seemed broken
bottle-green Cloths. Ties, Stock* and Cravats,! «P en ? nce . d ,ik eaflliclsoitw. . . . | down, and nervous syste 1 ’ ’ * ’
D
I’llemAr.
ALLEY’S magical pain extractor, will aff.-rd mi- ,, ... , . ,
mediate relief in all bum*, scalds, Js,hsanj rke»- 1 »P«r Cambrics, checked.
and Skirts: black Satins and 1
Linen Shirtings, and Linen ShecU
and Toilet Covers,
address you, that through ;
For aaleby 'AALEXANDER & C<
II, 1917.
A nrntttllul Assortment of Uloek Tin,
litis, Gingliam.-t, Dia|iera, Hollands,
for dresses, furniture dimity, &c.
ILF We ask the attention of tho Iotdi
above catalogue, and assure them they will find speedy
great bargains.. They will he sold. We fay j It is needless
Domestic Lienor*.
■| nn BBLS New Orleans rectified whiskey, 5 bbl*
xuu New England Rum, 5 d<> American brandy,
3 doBtvily Madeira, 3 do sweet Malaga, with a va
riety of (ther hquors too numerous to mention, for sale i*y
. 11,1347.
A. ALEXANDER A Co.
V*? diapvr ^nown to my friends and neighbors tho truly wonder-
j cetoroa Lambrics, j- u j v j r , UCi 0 j- £) r Upham's Electuary, which I shall
iped and Swiss Mns- 1 hercattcr keep on hand, a* I find it bcneffcialjn other
I NRESIi Cranberries, jn*t received and for sale
by Jan. 6. T.BISIIOI*
e refer them to me at my rcsi
A gentleman, whose ntme cm b
FIIUXITIKID
GOOD AND CHEAP!! March 16.
*i
MAHOGANY, MAPLE ANO BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
\Y«riIrnbc».IItirrMua. Sideboards
Table*, Soraa. Ac..
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
Aa cheap as such article* (equally well
mad* and durable, and warranted *o to be) can be ob.
tiintd fxoro the North, adding only tha freight, at tl*
WARE ROOMS
IVo doers IVcsf»/ the Past Office, near the Epis
copal Church.
•3* A continneiww of the patronage hitherto received
fcy th* subscriber will encourag* and enable him to add
rowsidcrably to hi* atovk of manufactured articles, and
to lacratse the variety ef hi* aaaterial
Why thk* your asoney abroad whoa yoa can ns* it
M advantageously at home 1
19* Old furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
Wanted.
VDS. Country Ilomcspnn, striped 1 called some six orveven months ago and obtained a box
L/WV and copperas, for which liberal pri- ’ of Electuary for himself. Not long since the same in-
5 'drygoods. I dividual called to get a box for ano her person. He then
.. PEEP
.* will be given ii
LBS Superfine Flour, joat received and
OUUU HILL, MOSS t Co.
FW> 24.
CAKDIL9—Cbre, I
A FRESH assortment of CANDIES, oelling at
-«• \\ 1IOLKSAUS or RETAIL, at reduerd pri
ses • l)e« 22 T. S. REYNOLDS?
Tm CRs
V M*
HILL MOSS & Ca
HILL, MOSS & CO.
■EEPLES &. CAMP. : informed me that I all a box had *ntircly cured him;
! that he had recomttended the same remedy i
ht persons—ai.l of whom were cured. It
March 16.
Kyraip and Ttolnaasa. cmnt persons iu ot
13EST quality N. O. Syrup and W. I. Molasses, • recommended by him to a lady, who had previously,
just received and for sale by | and at the time wassutrering much from the complaint,
PEEPLES & CAMP. I but being under th* circ of her family doctor, declined
— —- 1 using it. Her condition not being improved by the at-
Tobarco. j tending physician a second was called in consultation,
5“ _ , .7“r ednccd P n * ! to try my Electuary, and two boxes made a perfect
March 16.
TEEPLES & CAMP.
received no benefit what-
ion, but gradually grew worso, until my
as well as mr^clf.garo up all hopes of re-
. .. I felt like one who is about to paesthrongli
the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Atthis‘*awfuljunc
c” I heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher-
ol which 1 purchased six bottles, which, I am hap
py to say, entirely cured me, and 1 am now enjoying
better health than I ever have before in my life. Phy
sicians who witnessed my case are highly recommend
ing it in similar ense#; and I wish you to make this
public, so that all may know where to procure a reme
dy ntonce which will reach their disease before tam
pering with the many “ quack nostrums” with which the
country is Hooded, My residence is nt 45 Ann street,
where I should be happy to have the above submitted
by a personal interview. ALBERT A. ROSS-
Whidesaicand Retail Dealer in Cigars,45 Ann St.,N. Y.
Bo not deceived by tho many spurious and worthless
preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ig
norant pretenders, but see that the eignatv.ro of Dr.
Swayne is on each bottle, whick is the only guarantee
against 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
in tbs United States.
No. Dis. Sec. Countits
407 15 1
363 15 1
674 12 1
265 15 1
28 13 1 “ do
308 13 1 “ do
279 13 1 S.', do
No. Jiist. S<c. Cun it ti. .1
182 20 2 Chcroke
231 14 2 do
114 18
1135 IS
917 18
Kprtug tttyle,
B EAVER nnd Moleskin Hats, just received
March 16. -
FERRY & CO'S. ! signature thus, (W* A. Upham, M- D.) The hand i
HILL, MOSS &
b X
CO.
Weeding fleea.
NOTICE.
Thk rabocTibcr still continues to keep
: Td *l\ 91 6
.. ... . . I alc«t,
April 30,1846, tf J. B JiABERS.
A LARGE ood superior lot erf Swedes and Roliod
Iron, tor sole low by T. BISHOP.
March 2
Nov 11, 1847.
1^ offering low. Also, Loaf, Powdered, Crashed
and Clarified, at low rate.-.
Jac£0 rEEPLES A CAMP.
pared to execute all orders la Baking with neatness
and proraptitode. The community ts respectful!v
oolicucd to bestow a liberal ahare of patronage.
To ti.;, fact we w«M mw capccSlj infite the
attention of Fa milt ea. ’
SiifCnr*. cy, ou hand tad ofiered lor sale at seduced price*.
Orleans—a superior article April 20. T. S. REYNOLDS.
CJUPERIOR country Flour, lor sale by
►5 aiayll LAMPKIN & COBB.
Athens, Dee. 9, 1847.
CA KEGS nails, made from the best of Swedes
Iron tor sale low by T. BISHOP.
March 2
Bagging and Twine,
superior quality, just received and for sale
by Jan20 PEEPLES a CAMP.
Coffee—Coffee!
A FEW Bag* Old Government Java, and fine lot
zA. Rio, just received and lor sale low bv
Jan 20 4 PEEPLES a 'CAMP.
A LARGE lot of Nova Scotia Grindstone* iu
received and for sale low Ire *
Nov II*T. BISHOP.
qne
Mo film’s Phcr nix Bitters, do. Life Pills. For sale
et his prices by hi*agent?.
’ A. ALEXANDER A Co.
Confectionary and Bnbory, B l
H hVIKG apvitti aDta r»trbank.’ Scale.-
meti and ccmptimt aaaaa, are T^AmBANKS- PUtfonn and Conntfr Scire,
sored to exeeato all order* in Baking with neatness which axe always ri<riu. A fresh supnlv iurt
THE GEORGIA 9IABBLC
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
A RE desirous to inform the citizen* of Georgia
that MARBLE WORK of aU kinds can be
furnished by them at their Works in Cherokee and
Giltncr counties, or at their Yard in MADISON,
Ga., at a CHEAPER rate than it can bo had at any
other establishment in Uie State. They have made
and are making extensive arrangement* to carry on
the business in all its various branches. Onr Mar
ble is finer than any Northern Marble, and when
fairly tested, will be found equal to Italian.
We have secured the services of experienced
Workmen, from New York, who folly understand
all the branches connected with the business, and
wo pledge ourselves 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
nay, CT Call and examine onr Marble, Work and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere, if convenient
if not, all communication* will receive attention.
972 14
362 3
8 13
264 13
821 1 2 Cobb.
895 19
1057 19
| 855 2l
J Jones,^ Henry Jones,
nn«l Garnett Bramblet .
nto Milly Jones and Frances Jones, of the State
nd county aforesaid, in the just and full sum of
ve hundred dollars, for the true payment of which,
ii ’? | ,cr °by him! ourselves, our heirs, executors, ad-
p a,, *J | ministratora and assigns, jojntly, severally and firm-
; ] y l, y these presents. Sealed with onr seals, and
and the
” May'-
if Lmd whereon John Saye
s the property of James Sayc,
fa. from Hall Superior Court, McAlee,
corsin—CIarkv Comity.
W HEREAS, John Whitlow applies to me for
letters of administration ou the estate ol
Warren Whitlow, deceased :
These, are therefore, to rite aud admonish all and
angular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
o be and appear at my office within the time pre-
'crihed by law, to show cause, (if any exists) why
;aid letters should not he granted.
' i Watkinsville,
May 4, 1648.
ASA M. JACKSON, c
date,
pplication will
a PP
made to the Honorable tiie Infer!
Clarke county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the Land belonging to the or
phans of Joel Williams, deceased. In terms ol the
aw. THOMAS E. WILLIAMSON,Guar.
May 4,1848.
ir.OIICJA—Clark ( nuut; .
4M HERE AS, Virgil W. Akeridge, Executor or
Ezekiel Akeridge, deceased, applies to me
for Letters ol Dismission from said Executorship:
These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all and
nguiar the kindred and creditors ot said deceased,
lie and ap]>ear at my office within the time pre
scribed l»y law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville,
2nd May, 1848 ' A. M. JACKSON, c c o
.May 4,1848
said Milly
to a certain p __ __ _
id Milly Jones now lives, situate, lying and being
—Clurk County.
■^7^711 UREAS, William Jackson applies to mo for
cd, on tho estate ot Francis Jackson, deceased -
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, :o shew cause (ifanyjhcy have) why said L
April,Ts Jfh Cf
in tho eighth district of Hall county and EUtc afore
said, known and distinguished by the number (150)
one hundred and fifty, containing two hundred and
fifty acres, more or less, When the said Milly anti
Frances Jones shall pay or cause to be paid their
certain promissory note, bearing date even with
these presents, and due twelve months after date,
for one hundred and thirty dollars, it being the bal
ance of the purchase money for said land ; then tho
above and foregoing obligations to be void, else to
remain in full force and virtue.
Signed, JONATHAN JONES, [seat.]
HKZERIAH JONES, [seal!
HENRY JONES. Leal)
WILLIAM POWER, [seai.1
WILLIAM WOOD, [akalI
JOHN G. AUSTIN, [seal]
GARNETT BRAMBLET, [seal]
Signed, sealed nnd delivered)
in presence of I
John Wayke, i
Daniel A. Gaebett. J
(i can't a—Forsuth County.
P ERSONALLY came Milly Jones ami Frances
Jones before me, Obediah Gravitt. a Justice of
tiie peace in and for said county, and after being
duly sworn, dejioseth and faith on oath, that tho
abovo and foregoing bond is a trno copy in sub
stance, of the original bond, which deponents hciJT;
and that tho original bond is lost or mislaid, so they
cannot find it. her
MILLY X^JONES,
FRANCES x r JONES*
Sworn to and subscribed licfore me, this 17th daw
of March, 1848. OBEDIAH GRAVITT, j%
iu£iD\isi.
State of Gcorglu— Unit county.
Superior Court, March Term, 1848,
Present the lion. ~ ~
said Court.
W 1
April 6, 1848.
866 17
331 17
847 19
1109 2
3 \ *4i“
Window Glass, dec.
xiuus ww ruceivo auenuon.
Ga^ or Ilarnagcville, Chero- 1 AA BOXES window glsas, assorted sizes, 50 ox-
aolpb. de Quinine, t ceroona Spanish float In
digo, 5000 lb* Epsom salts, 1 case Turkey Gum Opium,
S bbla Gum Camphor, 5 bids refd Sake rata* Tiptons,
3 bbla prime green Copperas, 15 do Logwood, 3000 lbs
es:"; " 17"‘.
Spt’a Tarpientine,Physician* glaxq ware. English Blue
PilljCreatn of Tartar. aupr-Cayenn# {round aad f
ATKINSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
DMre.balC.1847. 1,
For Information or agency apply to Rose Crane
.frhia place. -
- -
' for sale low by
Scgro Blankets.
TUST received, and for aalo low, by
tf Nov II. ~ -
from Long’s, Morrison’s and Mitehdl’s
v MiUg ’ ** * “^ rloT T nalit 7’t for sale fowjH
TVrEW RAISINS, Ci
March 2
figs, for sole by
OTm. A- TCorrison,
oow prepared to execute any o&rs which
cleft with him, withneal
583 2 3 Cobb.
491 2 2 Cherokee.
493 2 2 do
396 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
DcKalb.
Dooly.
123 6 Irwin.
116 7 Muscogee.
205 2 Coweta.
A. ALEXANDER & Co..
- College Avene*.
and for sale by (Jan 6J T. BISHOP.
C ONSISTING in part of Gold Guard, Fob and
Vest Chains, Seals and Keys; Ladies’ Breast
, . Pin* with Bracelets to match; superior Gold Pens
fjrocca- and Pencils; Sleeve and Collar-Buttons; Gold
Stods of all kinds, and wamntsd. At the new
Jewelry Store ol Q. n A. K. CHILDS.
Jul/29* ♦
why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville,
this I7th February, 1848.
ASA M. JACKSON, c.c.o.
il’RSUAKT to an order of the Honorable Interior
ofCIarko county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before the Court-House door in
of Carrollton, Carroll county, ou the first
April next, during tho legal hi
P l .
i under my hand at office in Wajkinsville,
lis loth January, 1848.
Jan. 20, ' ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
Charles Dougherty, Judge of
I T appearing to tho Court by the petition qf Milly
Jones and Frances Jones, (and copy bqnJ ami
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
this 2.’»th day of! Iho establishing of the said copy bond in lieu of the
1A M. JACKSON c. c. o. original so lost:
.... ... " ..... // i s therefore ordered, That said Jonathan Jones,
llezckiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
i:xcciitur*b Nalc. j William Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bram-
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the j blet show cause (if any they have) by the first day
Inferior court of Morgan county, when sitting | ol tiie next form of this Court, why the said copy
for ordinary purposes, will !k» :-o!d before the Court { bond should not be established iu lieu of the origin-
house door in Clarkcsviilc, Habersham county, on ul so lost as aforesaid.
the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual Am/it is further ordered, That a copy ot this rule
hours of sale : Lot of land No. 4, in the 3d (list, of j be served, personally, on the said Jonathan Jones,
Habersham county, belonging to the estate ol Jno. \ llezckiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
D. Swift, deceased, late ot Morgan county. Sold ; Win. Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bramblet,
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms j if to In* found within this State, and if not, that it bo
made known on the day of sale. published in somo Gazette throe months previous tc
March2,1848. WILLIAM A. SWIFT,Ext. j the * m .. - a
. i 1^/HEREAS, WilHam Henderson, Executor of
said Adinmtstration : *T the estate of Robert IUtchford, deceased, ap-
lh f c are therefore to cite and admonish all and plies tome for letters of dismission from said estate:
tgular the kindled and creditor* of said deceased, These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
to be and appear at my office within the lime pre- j singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased,
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) to bo and appear at my offico within the time pre-
appear at my offico within the time pro
bed by law, to show cause (if any they liave)
w by said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 4th April, 1848.
April 6, 184k. JACKSON BELL, d. c. c. o,
Administratrix* Sale.
\17ILL be sold at the coart house in Monroe
w » Walton county, on the first Tuesday in May
t, agreeably to an order ol the honorable Inferior
of sale,. Court, sitting lor ordinary purposes, the following
II Parker Urn of' P ro I ,ert y» to wit: One.Tractof Land containing six
r . . «*• raraer. into ot Q r seven acres, more or less, on which is located a
C!»rko coun.,, J c re««a, IM lb. U r,c_G. ofjb. b.ir.- „, 1]aUc Mn|> 0 „ ^ of CIMk
Al^o. another Tract lying in Cobb county. No.
990, 2d district and 3d section, containing forty
<*l»rkc‘ county. acres. The above tract will be sold Iefore tlio
\kl IIEUEAS Richard D. Moore and John I. court house door in Cobb county, on the first Tues-
■■ Huggins, Administrators on the cs.atc o!, day in Juno next.
Alsa Moor:, deceased, apply to me for letters ot, Also, another Tract, lying and being in the coun-
dismission from said Administration: ty of Walton, containing throe hundred acres, moro
hese are therefore to cite and admonish ull and j or less, adjoining the mill tract and James Richard-
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, j son, Kr. and James W. Harris. The abovo tract
to be and appear at my office within the time pre- j will be sold on the first Tuesday in October t
UEOitr. IA. xtark County.
W HEREAS, James P. Mayne, Executor ol
James Jennings, deceased, applies to me
for letters, of Dismission from said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office* within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinarille,
this 6th day of March, 1848.
Also, will bo sold on the firatTuesday in Decem
ber next, a portion or all the Negroes, consisting of
me ii, wo then and children. All soli! os the property ol
John M. Rifehardsonjate of Walton county, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
mado known on the day of sale.
MARY L. RICHARDSON, Adm’rx.
Feb. 17,1848.
March 9,1848.
ASA M. JACKSON, c.t
6m
GEOBaiA«Clarli County.
"1M7TIEREAS Seaborn F. Simmons, Executor
V Y of Elizabeth Price, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
_ These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
. Given tinder my hand at Office at Watkinsville,
this the 6th March, 1848.
ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
March 9,1848. 6m.
mackerel! mackerel X
TVTEW mackerel,just received and for sale low
IN by Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
TUST received,and for rale vet
V Jan 20
• rale very low, by
PEEPLES & CAMP.
M. SCHRODER & SUSSDORFF,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY, ORY ANO
MILLINERY GOODS, ,
Silks, Gloves, tfc.
No. 149 Meeting Street, opposite Ilayao Street,
CHARLESTON, % C.
I NVITE the attention of Coon try Merchants to their
Stock, feeling assured that their price* cannot fail
to give satisfaction. . i
Charleston, Feb 10, 1817. 3^
S. II. CONIUC'T & CO.,
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
Snddles. Brlilli-k lluriiik. trunk* unit Car—
pet UnTiitiklrtiuK, Swtu A; llanivkk L<'utltcr.
t rend* suit Uuiricuu l ull Skius. Ac., Ac!
ANO IMPORTERS OF SAD "
* GENTS for KUMBEL’8
A BANDING, ihsbeqtarti
and warrantedU