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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
reulisiied weekly, at rax tow met or
IN VARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
OFFICE OS BROAD STREET—ATHENS. GA.
Notice ot Copartnerships
r E subscribers hare associated themselves in busi-
ocm. under the style and firm of A.'ALEX AN*
DER & Con frua the first of September last) for the
prosecution of m general mercantile business.
A. ALEXANDER.
Not. II, 1817. , 8. P. REED, M. D.
E. R. HODGSON dfc BROTHERS,
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS,
rjXAKE this opportunity to inform' their friends
Rate* of Adrertiilng.
Letters W75
Netice to Debtors snd Creditors 3 25
Poor Mootbs*N-iices 4 00
8ik of Personal Property,by Executors, Adminis
trators, or Guardians 3 50
8sles of Lands or Negroes, by do...
Application for Letters of Dismission
Other Advertisements will be charged »I 00 f.
twelve lines of small type, or leas, firsMnscrtion^and 50
cents for each weekly '' tr *-•-*—*
Ifotice.
TN consequence of Air. A. B. Mallory retiring
from this firm on the l*»t January, it be
comes necessary Uwt our business to that date be
closed as early ns possible. Persons, therefore,
having nnsettM notes or accounts with ns will ob
lige us by making settlement tor them with Messrs.
Ferry A Co„ who will continue the business at onr
4 501 old stand. MALLORY, FERRY &. Co.
Jan. 20. -
. GIBBS & McCORD,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
fa . Harao obtained that central location
Kkm — A on Jackson street, (occupied the past
MSBSIBBt season by Messrs. Heard & Davison)
convenient to the hotels and all branches of trade
and shipping interests generally, they a
their services to their friends and the pul
to RECEIVE, SE I.L.* STORE?*or SHI I* COT-. . „ , . ... ,,
TON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON and other PRO- 1 t,on aU work entrusted to their care, will add
DUCK; SELL or PURCHASE GOODS to order; | INDUCEMENTS
. continuance of favors,
very large and well
SPm
ADVERTISEMENTS.
isoes. If p 1
. . A CARD.
other week,644 cents for each continuancu. If publish- i TT AVI NO purchased the interest of Mr. A. B.
cd once a month it willbe charged 75 cents each lime. | XI Mallory in the firm of Mallory, Ferry it Co.,
For a singes Intienion, 31 00 per square. j tve shall continue the business at the old slant"
Advertisements, urnen the number ofimertions is noi an j f rolD facilities which we have for procurii
marked upon thern.wi'.lbspcblisbcdtiU forbid and elisrg- freehand fashionable goods, we feel coniidciil tli
d accordingly. \ we can offer an assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots,
»-Noueeol.nc..l«cfe.nd,*oJ N«rw. by Ad- shoc , Trul , ts fmm „.| lich our clls ,„, nc
Gaarfiau., mu., te P«WW.- elections which will ploc them, U
ed sixty BATS I revious to day ufsalo • ' • . . Ifta i:.„ vf n o y 4. /•,
JSkM rmSS?*.*" 1 *’**"" ° r “ “““ ; CTSS K“I "'iBS.S
iSTS j cofi'ce : ,*T^^Ty^«lper1or*f»^r t iale , by* ,OCU ** , ** CUC °°‘ J °
11,1817. ’ A. ALEXANDER &. Co.
RECEIVE aud FORWARD MERCHANDISE, to ^ ir fn>nd ,
kc. Their personal and undivided attention will at TI.eirS is at ieSnM
all times be given to any business entrusted to their} sorted an.l mJeXESSZ ,k
care. Cltarges will be moderate, orders rtrictly j they .^ ouW «Sw J iiUiS
obeyed, and every exertion made to give satisfaction nurchasinr, vpmer pV; •
•f th-r return ,hcir sincere Ibanks for KL HSSiTK
ADVERTISEMENTS.
the patronage extend'd to fhetn the past
Liberal advances will he made on produce in
ore, when required. THOS. F. G1 BBS,
Augusta, A- 2 id GEORGE McCORD.
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
FOB TITE RCXOYAL AND' PERMANENT CURE OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE STATE
OF THE J5LOOD OR HABIT OFTHE SYSTEM.
Scrofula or King 1 * Evil K Rheumatism, Obsti
nate Cutaneous EruptionsJHmple or Pustules
on the Face, Blotches* Biles, Chronic Sore/
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and
Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptciis,
Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising
f rom an injudicious use of Mercury, Asdics
n ( or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life.
their own shops, and Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders. >
all those desirous of rjIHE VALUE of. this preparation is now widely
_ . „ B .ve them a call before i _L known, and every day the field ol its usefulness is
going below, or sending to the North, as they ; extending. It is approved and highly recommended by
“ might go farther and fare worse.” Physicians, and is admitted to bo the most powerful
(Lj* All work , built here will be warranted.— 1 and searching prepare
Clarke SkerlfPs Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
before the court-house door iu the town of
Watkinsvillo, within the usual hours of sale,
following property, to wit:
/ One hundred eight' and a half acres
Land, more or less, on the waters of Rose creek,
being the lot whereon Charles G. Burger lives; as
the property of said Burger, by virtue of afifa trom
a Justice's Court, James Wilson vs said Burger.
Levy made and returned by a ennstabh
published roua n
DU. UPHAM'S
Vegetable Electuary, or Internal
REMEDY FOil THE PILES,
TRIUMPHANT!!
REPAIRING of all kinds
, promptly.
j Athens, May 4,1948.
New Books and Stationery,
RECEIVED THIS WEEK AT THE UNIVERSITY
usual executed • been employed in medical practice. It is noilocalm it
■ I operations, but general, extending through the wholi
system. It neutralizes the poisonous elements in *h«
;—. . .1 blood, and restores a healthy tone to the org ans whicl
generate that fltiid. In scrofiilonsand all external disor
ders, the result is a rapid heaheg of the sores and pus
lulcs; in rheumatism, and other painful affections c
the muscular fibre, a speedy removal of the pain, and
strength, keeping pace
from thi
Mttolncga Otrcctovg.
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
Ijl • and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, GRO
CERIES, HARDWARE, &c., No 5, Granite Row,
Athens, Georgia. Nov 2, 1847.
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
• and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, C/lass and Dye-Stuffs, sign of the
Negro and Mortar, College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
November 2. 1847 . tf
i Groceries and Dry Goods,
Clark, VVaiton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham
and Franklin, oft ho Western Circuit; Cherokee.Lump-
kin and Forsyth, of tho Cherokee Circuit; and Cobb,
of the Coweta Circuit.
4 Office over the Store of W.
C.Fs cruet, Athens,
W. J. Pien.es,Gainsville.
W. it E. P. Clayton
IjIEURY & CO., Wholesale anti Retail
J. Dealers in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks,
tie.. Broad atreet, Athens, Ga.Jan 20
Lewis j. LAMrsiu. Ion* b. conn.
T AMPKIN & COBB, Dealers in Drv
JJ Goods, Groceries, &c. wholesale and retail, No
1, Mitchell’s Block, Athens. Jan 14
ion it n. hevyjob. Frederic w. lcgas.
- TVTEWTON & LUCAS, Wholesale anti
Vi Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, No 2, Granite Row, Athens.
... .. e Storage nnd sale
■of COTTON and other Produce, at his fire-prool
Warehouse, Augusta. Ga. Aug 7,1817__
P EEPLES & CAMP, Wholesale and
Retail Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard
ware, Crockery, &c„ No 6, Granite Itow, Broad St.
Athens, Ga. J*n20
T S. REYNOLDS, Wholesale amfRe-
• tail CoitfECTtOBEB, Jackson Street, Athens,
Georgia. Jan 20.1848.
J ANE Eyre, Wuthering Heights,Now and Then,! in all cases, a i
Warren, Dottlbey & Son complete, Mopto ! ‘he retreat of ti . ^ .
wv ; ,r "- • • ; : Christo, Supplement to Shalcsneare, Swewart on 1 “P in a highly concentrated.formJor cmven ence and
T n Jfi pj lllCI ,r ,3 i ,* ra / ran,ed , .-°. c . ur , e aH . cascs of ! lI,e Lungs, Children ol the New Forest by Marry- j pon “ b j' ,, Y* and when diluted accordiogto the directions,
i pjLES.enher bleed,rgor bhnd, internal or exter- att, Zanoni, Maiden Aunt, 45 Guardsmen by Du- cach bo * ,5c w ‘? make six times the quantity,; equal to
“* ;■,“ d rrruB. l‘for re the Protcstam, Mid.umraer Bvc, AI- »"« >>»»»....dj. ib.nm.dic.n.l.q.. loth,
utih the i ties rucb ns Ion’s Drunoatie An!m.i. nln« .r,i. n p.. n ,;u- W.L various prepartions bearing the name. The proprietors
Wines, Liquorn, Scjars, Ac.
1 A GALLS superior old Scotch whiskey, tm.unfi
A- V dew, I pipe Oiard, Dupuuy Sl C..’s brandy, vi
ug« 1820,1 do Point, CaatitUun A. Co., vintage of 1833,
1 cask very old and superior golden Sh«
sweet old Port wine, I cack very old and s
•berry. 2 hb!« very old Monongaliela whutkey.5 bas
kets lleidsick’* champaign, 10 n
cars, 10 m. (#|enn Pr-ncipe, do
Sans brand. For sale by
Not. II, 1917.
~NOTICE.
H AVING disposed of my entire interest in the
M New Book Store,” to Mr. W:n. C. Rich
ards, under whose management it was commenced,
aud has since continued, I earnestly call upon all
those indebted to the establishment, either by not
CHRONIC DYSENTERY,
in the tbllowing certificate :
l’niLiDELrnia. Sept 9, IS 1C.
Vyatt & Keicham—Gunts: About five years
itllicicd with what was called chronic dyseu-
“ >r since, and phyt
led, for blood and i»
ted, and that my bowels
e ]«yment
Mr. Win.
inttle all the
speedily as
J. J. RICHARDS.
Icn’s Domestic Animals, Belle of the Family, Wal
lace or the hero of Scotland, Mayne’s Dispensato
ry, &e. ALSO,
Fine Note Paper, Note and Letter Envelopes,
Tissue Paper, Card Cases, Color Boxes, Pocket
Inkstands, Sic. W. C. RICHARDS Si CO.
May 11
uf which has apparently i
unfinished business or the r
possible.
Feb. 10,1948
TO PHYSICIANS, iilllJGUISTS, AND
Country merchants.
Kcw Goods.
WILLIAM P. SAGE,
auuereu more Agent for New York non*
•cfor*-. While there, a phyaician |S constantly t
Avery rich and la
„ur e-eccu., 0 JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS;
'omulaint ^lueether'wirhma! I And his being direct agent will enable him to sell at
liisgave inc* great confidence | very reduced prices.
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
A “ CrC WATCHES,
T HE subscribers r
their fresh and <
English, Fre
Drng«, thrmlcal*.
Clnshivnrr. I'wtn
spectfully solicit attention to
(tensive stock of the best
ci, and American
I’crfnmerr. Varnlsbcs,
c Dyc-fctntls, Sur«
Besja>un Pcbcivxl, 89 south sixih-at.
WEAKNESS Sc INFLAMMATION OP SPINE,
Falling of the bowel*, worn!., &&, that females particu
larly ore subject to, under peculiar circumstances; fin
which many certificates coaid he given of speedy am
effectual cures—but delicacy forbids their publication.
SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS.
Flow af blood to the head, dyspepsia, ulcers lions, fistu
tatcuf which is the cause of the above named diseas
UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION.
From eviry city, town an J village where Dr.Uphai
. In hundre
in arable
»triumph-
TRUSSES, PATENT MEDICINES, "'•iiiy.mrini.His.iJW of it, eflwl. ha, b< .n rtwived by
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Our goods are selected from the best and most exten
sive chemical laboratories. One of the proprietor* be
ing a regularly educated Physician, affords ample guar
antee of the genuine quality ol all articles sold at their
establishment.
Our stock is the most extensive to be found in this
section of country, and will be sold aa low as the same * flatter of*
quality of articles cun be purchased in any city in the j t j,j a f ec ij n ,
Bemg.ppointcd■„„»«lie >M approyed pal- „
do«a, 1 find.wla, a,
at every symptom of the disease has left me. I think
due alike to Dr Upborn and myself to make this state*
ent. G. W. McLean.
Addressed to the agents in Columbus, Ga-:
Russell county, Ala. Feb 20,1347
Messrs Winter & Epping—Gents. For tho h
Letter of Capt G. W.Ccan. late of the U. S. service
and member of the Now Jersey Legislature.
- Rahway, June 16,1817
"I hove been afflicted for years with the pilesand have
tried, without any thing like permanent benefit, almost
every thing assuming the name of a remedy. I had.asa
te. Under
i. lost all confidence ir
dolphin, and of man
enabled t-> sell at the
Our dyr-stuffi*. pa
manufactory—of thi
lent of Eugene Rouss
-k-brated :
>f Phila-
trusscs, we are
T BiSHOP, Wholesale and Retail Gro-
• cclr, No S, Broad street, Athens, Ga.
TTHOMAS W.’ ALEXANDER, Auor-
X neyat-Law, Lawcexceville, Gwinnett Co.—
Any business entrusted to hid euro will meet with
prompt attention. *°*
WILLIAM C. RICHARDS & CO,
II Bookseller* and Stationers, and Dealers in
Musical Instruments, Fino Cutlery, Embroidery
Materiak and Fancy Goods generally. Broad 8l,
Athens, Ga. Feb 10
packing and our goods ore put up iu very handsor
yle with appropriate labels.
A. ALEXANDER & Co.,
Importers ofDrugs.'Medicincs, Sic., See.
Si/m of Ike Ne/rro and Mortar, College Atm te,
Athens, Nov. II, 1847.
W II. H. WHITE, Merchant Tailor,
m . next door to Alexander's Drag Store, Col-
legc Avonne, Athens. May 20
ITTILLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney at
if Law, Camming, Forsyth connty, Georgia,
will practice in (he counties composing the Cherokee
Circuit. AU professions I and othor business entrusted
to hia management, will meet with prompt and faithful
atfntion. ; . December 3
Barbcring aud Uair-Drctsiue.
HANSEL DILLARD,
R espectfully informs the citizens or Ath-
ens and the public generally, that be will, at
all times, be found at hid Shop, happy to accommo
date Iboao who favor him with their patronage.
■ thsn a
in this market
“the bleeding piles
il 3 boxes of Upimi
afflicted with that i
j have had n
LOOK OUT FOR
door above tlie corner of Spring and Broad *ts., 1
where, in addition to their general assortment of
Groceries and Dry Goods,
they have added the entire stock of Messrs. A. &.
T. VV. Baxter, consisting of a great variety of
DRY GOODS, 0 T
vix: Riblwns, Gimps, Lacets, black and colored
Crape; silk, merino and wool Hose and Half-Hose;
Cotton Hose and Half-Hose; Ladies’ silk, wool and
kid Gloves; silk Milts, Gents do do; black Italian
sijk Shawls, sup. article ; figd silk and love Veils;
Linen Tapes, Edgings, Inserting*. Laces and Trim
mings; black and colored silk Sliawls, linen and
linen cambric Ildkfs; fancy Capes and Collars;
Gents linen cambric Hdkfa; 6ilk Velvets and silk
Vestings; black, corded, plaid and striped Cat
Athena, Nov. 12, |84G.
D
ALLEY’S magical pnm extractor, will afford im-
racduue relief la all b*m»,*-otd*,j*l**a»d rkeu.
1 or sale by AALEXANDER &. Co.
Nov. 11.1317.
A Xlcnmirut Avwrlmeniot Block Tin,
rj ON SI STING of steak dishes, coffin urns, tea ket-
f '!•*• "“tveiy lamps, egg boilers, coffee p,us, &c Sic.
X>omcstlc Liquora.
"I Oft B P, LS ^ 0W . 0r!c,ni rectified whiskey, 5 bbls
.yy „ Ligland Rutn,5d» Amcric— »-
3 do Sicily Madeira, 3 do awcet Malaga,
.. *1*.".England Rum, 5 do American brandv,
>lv ttiibiM 3 , WPe , Malaga, with a va
il numerous to mention, for safe by
A. ALEXANDER & Co.
FURNITURE! ~
GOOD AND CHEAP!
MAHOGANY, mTple AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
tYardrobcft.Unrcanii, Side boards
Tables, Sofas. Ac..
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
3- chc 1 p 09 » uch ««'cfea ,equally well
made and durable, nnd warranted so to be) can be ob.
tained from the North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE
Ttco doors IFaf
the Eyis-
fcy A ..mtianan,. «f alt- l-ai'.-a.RKlkmnMM
by the subscriber will encourage and enable hiu|lo a
considerably to his mock of manafactured articles, a
to increase the variety of his material
Why lake your money abroad wheu you can use
aa advantageously at borne?
Mr Old furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
ornamental Banning. c S. OLIVER.
i of the piles, I would in Torn
at York, June 21.
whether I have been
f Dr Upham’s Electuary, for the
nefit from either. During a very aeve
k I heard of and sent for Dr Upbai
and painful
ho prescribed his Eh
was able to go dowi
short time, by the use of his medicini.
free, and have not been troubled since, which
ingthe i
bearing testimony ti
iy business - and may
rongly r
- of Dr Upham, and take pica
- Of At
y Lest moke t
Gold Fob Decides, Seals and Keys,
COLD GUARD, FOB & VEST CHAINS & KEYS,
idies' and Gentlemen's Breastpins and Finger
rings of every variety of set and pattern ; Gold
Pens, in gold aiul silver cases, the best article ever
offered in this market; Gold and Silver Pencils ;
'.d and Silver Thimbles; Chessmen, Chess
ml Bacbgi
mb.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES,
\V. P. S. 19 agent for the justly celebrated Perifo
cal Spectacle Glasses, and is prepared to fit any
body who may favor him with a call.
SILVER CUPS, SPOONS & FORKS,
Fine Heavy Plated Goods—such as Castors, Branch
and Chamber Candlesticks.
Fine Guns and best Percussion Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good
—lortment ol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Jn-
A very beautiful assortment of Lard and Hall
Lamps.
All kinds of Watches and Time Pieces repaired
Tho following interest
ADVERTISEMENTS.
June 1, 1848.
I. S. VINCENT, D. S.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
State of Georgia—Hall county.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said Countv :
T IIS petition, of Milly Jones and Franks
Jones respectfully showeth, that heretofore,
to wit, on the 25th of December, 1844, your peti
tioners were possessed,as oftbeirotvn right and pro
perty, of an instrument in writing, commonly coll
ed a Title Bond, made and executed by Jonathan
Jones. Hczekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William
Power, William Wood, John G. Austin and Gar
nett Bramblct; tho 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 your petioners, conditioned that the said
Forsyth Sheriff’s Sales.
1M7 ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in July l , r , — BWU
* * before the Comt-honse door in the town of j Jonathan Jones, llezeki&h Jones, Henry Jones,
Cuniming, Forsyth county, between the usual | William Power, William Wood, John G. Austin
hours of sale, the following property, to wit: - and Garnett Bramblet should make good and wor-
One house and lot in the town of Shady Grove, I ranted titles to a certain piece or parcel of
in the 1st Dist. and 1st section of now Forsyth . "■”)“* situate, lying and being in tho County of
;ounty, as the property ol John Cos ton; and lota | «*«. which is fully^ and plainly described in said
of land Nos. 285 and 28G, iu the 1st Dist. and
section of now Forsyth county—and lot of land
No. 1170, in the 3d Dist. and 1st section of now
Forsvth connty—and 3 mares and 1 horse, as the
property of Henry S. Davenport; all levied on to
satisfy n fi. fa. from Forsytli Superior Court, in fa
vor of Hand & Williams vs said Henry S. Daven
port and John Coston.
Also, lots of land Nos. 285 and 286, in the 1st ~
Dist. and 1st section, and lot No. 1170, in the 3d titioners will
Dist. and 1st section of now Forsyth county, and 3
mares and 1 horse; all levied on as the proper
ty of Ilenry S. Davenport to satisfy a fi. fa. from
P.iNVtli Ktnnann* Pnn.t in •’■»«•... of Jett Wright foF
y S. Daven-
Bond, a copy of which is hereunto annexed; that
the said Bond has been lost or mislaid, so that your
petitioners cannot find it, and tho condition in said
bond requiring your petitioners to pay a certain
sum of money before Titles were made to yonr pe
titioners, has been fully complied with on their part.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray the establish
ing of the copy Bond hereunto annexed, in lien of
lost, and as in duty bound, your pe-
vs Ilenrv 1
unnecessary
on reduced her to a mere skeleton. The dis-
■’sded the whole system and manifested itself in
it sores on the head, body and limbs Different
is in Newark. Belleville nnd New-Yo r k pre-
•orfectly hopeless. At last Mr Oliver^M in-
try your Sarsaparilla, and accordingly procured
I *s, which was sparingly administered, with ma-
uptions. yet with the most decided benefit,
ro months ago I became acquainted with the
anccs of the cosc. The child, who is now aged
wing any of her limbs. Her body wsu
tnd before she hat
arly all healed, the limbs
and body
■Jhewaa
a of the Sarsaparilla
, C.J. IFARNER,
Sec. of Youth’s State Tern. Soc
The proprietors submit to the public the following cet
iente, front a highly respectable source, of a cure mad
by using their preparation of Sa:
TO THE PUBLIC.
T IIE subscribers having purchased the entire stock
of W. M- Alorton, offer for sale an extensive and
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-
WABE, CROCKERY, Ac- Ac.
onsisting in part of the iellowing: Cashmeres, De-
ines, Alpacas, Bombazines, Cloak linings, Linseys,
Ginghams, Scotch, Mao cheater and American, French,.
English and American Cambrics and Calicoes, Cafifor-
nian and Oregon plaids, Silk ribbons, Muslins, Laces
and fancy trimmings. Millinery articles, Shawl-, Cloths,
Cassimeres and Veajhnga, Blankets,large variety Car
pets, Rugs and Oil Clotli3, Green Baize, Damask, Me-
rinoes and tables Diapers, Damask Napkins, Zee., &c.,
white, red, ye low and Welch Flannels, large aasort-
bleachcd goods, do brown. Hats, Caps, Boots,
t establishment of the kind, of-
tediately procured two bottles of
be obtained of Agcntt..
Prepared and sold, by A. B. & D. SANDS, Drug
gists and Chemists, 100 Fultoncorncr of William street,
HAVILAND RISLEY, feC.
Augusta 1
;cnerally throughout the U- Sti
.;six bottles for $5.
respectfully requested to remet!
irsapanlla that has and is const:
)st difficult
Athens, November 11,1847.
. . ictfully,
Geo. H.1Iutchi\s,81 Wi
REMARKABLE CURE OF BLEEDING PILES.
Portland, Me. March 14
My dear sir: I cannot express to you my sincere and
heartfelt thanks for the wonderful cut* 1 have experien
ced by tho use of your truly valuable Pile Electuary. 1
lo the bleeding pih
of the digest
Cadet, blk French,stijt Saxony Blue, wool-black a
hottlc-grecn Cloths. Ties, Stocks and Cravats,
Bosoms and Skirts; black Satins and Laces, Linen,
Linen Shirtings, and Linen Sheets. Table diaper
and Toilet Covers, white and colored Cambrics,
Paper Cambrics, checked, striped and Swiss Mus
lins, Ginghams, Diapers,Hollands, &c.:tancy Silks j
" r dresses, furniture dimity, &c. j c f |j fc “ nnd a
O* We ask the attention of the Ladies to the induced to’try a h,
above catalogue, and assure them they will find : found relieved me
some great bargains. They trill be fold. We say j chased a second,
all, take care you do not lose hy delay. j through I found i
reduced t<
here, which I held in the custom-
I have tried all kinds of medicine,
the physicians of Boston and this
nt much money and twice submit
oration. I had become perfect!;
the suggestion of my friends I wa;
c of your medicine. The first ]
.lightly, still I peraevered and pur
Athens, Jan 13 PEEPLES &. CaMP. ! nnd now I ai
s will lie p
March 10,
Wanted.
my thi
ivsclf getting
vman. My dear
iks, that I am one
41. 1 still ke|
r.lat
»rt mvsKnd
health,
YDS. Country Homespun, striped great regard" J Sxhcel Cnx&Lrt
copperas, for which liberal pri- | PHYSICIANS UNNECESSARY,
tv en tn dry woods r>n\tn Read the following addressed to the Rochester agent
PLEPLES &■ CAMP. \ Messrs p., s - A, Willis-Genu: It is with no, rdinar
ftyrup and IUulaaaes. ! flings of pleasure that I am enabhd to inform you «
B EST quality N. O. Syrup and W. I. Molasses, 5“”^ lj
jnst received and (of natohy I »>-> 1 *«■.»* Iwn y«
March 16. 1-EEPLES & CAMP, j ** " lh "’V' 1 * 1 1'*™ b t en ■J Blcl ' d - My
- ~~~ ' - i cannot L k
Tobacco. experienced like afflic
TTIRGINIA and N. Carolina—all qualities, at' Having been so long and sorely afflicted, I am
w ' '* ... ... j—j .—,j 1, that through you I may make
March 16.
Peeples’&*c amp.
Sprtug Myle, 1848.
B EAVER and Moleskin Hats, jnst received t
March 16. FERRY & CO S.
A GOOD lotol N. Carolina Iron for sale by
March 16. IIILL, MOSS &. CO
VATf UOim & BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
m their friends and the
Steel weeding Iloca of a superior qnal-
^M S , f r lo1f by T * BISHOP.
c generally, that th<
N EW SHOP, fecund Kn Ulow M
h.-rc they have on hand several VEIli- „
'icturiag all descrip- Travellers.
NOTICE. #
Tmt subscriber *till continues to keep
open his HOUSE in Jefferson, Jackson
county, Go., for the accommodation of
duced i
ful virtues of Dr. Upham’s Electuary, which 1 shall
bereaiter keep on himd, at I find it beneficial in other
respects, removing obstinate costiveness, morbid
an*, but to little benefit. Should you know a c
alignant piles, please refer them to me at my r<
e in the town of Gates, where I shall be please:
them much moie particular information than I
able to do in this communication. Joshua Biizo I
More Rapid Cures—Surgical Operation Avoided.
A gentleman, whose name can be seen at my office
called some six or seven uiontheagd and obtained ibnj
of Electuary for himself. Not long since the same in
dividualcalledtogctaboxforano herperson. He then
informed me that hall a box had eutirely cured '
that be bad recommended the same remedy to
sight persons—-alt. of whom were cared. Jt was also
recommended by him to a lady, who had previously.
Book Bindery.
AI liens Ga.
IJIIE subscriber would inform his friends and the
public generally, that he has reopened the
Bindery at his old stand over the Banner Office.
Music and Periodicals,
Bound in a snperior manner, and at the lowest pri-
Mau and horse, per day, . . 81 fiO
*t “ «< uigh^ . . . „ .... . j oo
April 30,1846. tf J. B .NABERS.
A. L j' ,!G f : a 11 -!saperiorlotofSwadaa an) Rolled
T. BISHOL’.
Confection and Bakery.
H AVING eogajod the services of an eaperi-
enced and competent baker, we are pre
pared to execute all orders in Baking with neatness
. , , . , . - - promptitude. The community is respectfully
ccs. Old book* re-bound and repaired. solicited to bestow a liberal share of natroraire ’
Binding done for Institutions, Societies, Libra-1 To this fact we would most especially invite the
rics, &c. on the most reasonable terms. • attention «f * 3
Gentlemens’ Libraries fitted np and repaired.
Particular attention paid to the Binding of I.
R. J. MAYNARD.
R ich white silk and tinsel vest
i eg* for wedding* nnd parties, by
AUcrs. April 20 \V- 11. II. WHITE.
to dm f.c.
attention
An assortment of Fki
ey. on hand and offered for sole a
A l lril w - T. S. REVNOLl.sl
5Q BAGS r.io Lae
Mirchij by
WILD CHERRY.
icahh, happiness, and
iends, by iu use, and are now living witnesses of thi
urative power of this remedy.
ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH.
EAD THE MOST REMARKABLE CURE EVER RECORDED.
Dr. Swayne, Dear Sire-1 feel called by a sense of duty
of Wild Chi
’Ith the
The first eympti
fall diseases,
of a very hcov
lungs, which gtaduaUy grew worse; with
y cold, which
, » . sacking cough, . w
vhh great debility. My constituiion seemed broki „
lown,and nervous system very much impaired. I
vent to Philadelphia; was treated there by physicians
if the highest standing, but received no benefit what-
iverfrom them, but gradually grew worse, until my
physicians, as well as myself, gave up all hopes of re
covery, and I felt like one who is about to pass through
the Valleyof the Shodow ofDcath. Attbis u awfujjanc
” J heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
if which 1 purchased six bottles, which, I am ha;
o say, enu’rcly cured me, and 1 am now enjoying
better health than I ever ha— ‘~ r — * m ~
who witnessed my c
so that all may know wbei
ice which will reach their disease before t
sriibihe many “ quack nostrums” with wbicl
y is flooded, My residence is at 45 Ann sti
where 1 should be happy tu 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 worthlei
preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into nonce by ig-
pretenders, but see that the signature of F
Swayne is un each bottle, whicb is ute only guaran
against imposition.
Prepared only by Dr- Swayne, N. W. corner
Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by
a nearly all the principal Towns
tssuffering much from the complain!
» care of her familydoeior, dediucc
using |t Her condition not being improved by the at
tending physician a second was called in consultation,
and she was informed that nothing short of an opera
tion could give relief—this announcement induced her
to try my Electuary, and tvro boxes made a perfect
signature thus, (93*A. Upham, M. D.l The hand i
also done with a pen.
Forsale in this place by Reese ^ Wore:
Athens, Dec. 9,1347.
BoflaU’s medicine*.
T 7HESE valuable preparations consisting
Moffati’s Pbatnix Bitters, do.Life Pills. For
at his prices by his agents.
A. ALEXANDER &. Co.
Fairbanks* Scale*.
FAIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales,
■- which arc always right. A fresh supply just n ’
ceived and for sale by T. BISHOP.
March 2o.
THE GEORGIA WABBLE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
A RE desirous to inform the citizen* of Georgia
that MARBLE WORK of all kinds can bo
furnished by them at their Works in Cherokee and
• -* %r — J MADISON,
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 fully understand
all the branches connected with the business, and
we pledge ourselves in point of workmanship and
durability, to give eutire satisfaction, or no charge
will be made.
To all those wishing work in onr line, we would
**J, B? Call and examine onr Marble, Work and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere, if convenient ?
if not, all communications will receive attention.
Address, Madison, Ga., or Harnageville, Chero
kee county, Ga.i ‘
ATKINSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
December 10,1847. _ *5 .
For information or agency apply to Ross Crane
of rhis place.
Wm. A- Morrison,
I NFORMS his friends and the public generally,
that he has resumed the Tailoring Business,
and is now prepared to .execute any orders which
may be left with him, with neatness and prompt-
Ilia stand is at the tenement formerly
Mot
Messrs. Sands:—I deem it
., Nov
t of just
3,1845.
rnck, which defied all tl
kill. As she was a friend of oi
ins in my power in en
■ family 1 employed all
Valuable JLands for sale.
JOHN hTnEWTON
^^FFERS for sale the following Lots of Land
No. Pis. Sec. Co
403 15 1 Lumpkin
75 15 1 do
30 15 1 do
407 15 1 do
3G3 15 1 do
674 12 1 do
265 15 1 do
239 13 1 do
422 13 1 N£ do
420 13 1 “ do
417 33 1 “ do
28 13 1 •« do
308 IB 1 “ do
279 13 1 SJ do
930 5 1
179 4 1
264 13
322 13
141 24
do
107 4 4 Floyd.
1083 3 4 do
381 16 4 do
459 16 4 do
34 16 4 do
821 1 2 Cobb.
866 17 2 do
331 17 2 do
847 19 2 do
1109 2 3 do
No. Dist. Sec. Counties
182 20 2 Cherokee
231 14
90 22
993 3
372 17 3 do
31 6 3 do
174 9 4 Walker,
197 9 4 do
177 6 4 Chattooga.
479 3 3 Paulding.
810 3 3 do
144 18 8 do
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
10 9 2
300 9 2
116 10 2
237 10 2
203 11 2
309 12 2
208 25
107 26
^ t adjoining.
3* Cobb.
494 2 2 Cherokee.
493 2 2 do
296 2 2 do
879 21 2
163 21 2
82 15 2
782 3 2
Also, 2 lots of land No. 1225, (the number of the
second not known,) in the 14th Dist. and 1st section
of now Forsyth county—whereon Robert Casey,
Sen., now lives; levied on as the property of said
Robert Casey, Sen., to satisfy a fi. fa. from Forsyth
Superior Court in favor of Emanuel Hendricks vs
Robert Casey, Sen., security.
Also, all the interest of Elijah McGinnis in and
to the following lots and fractional lots of Land,
namely, lots Nos. 205, 226, 227, 228 and 278, in
the second district and first section, ami fractional
lot No. 63 in the 1st district and 1st section of now
Forsyth county. Levied on as the property of said
Elijah McGinnis, to satisfy a fi.fa. from Forsyth
Superior Court, in lavor of Daniel M. Clower vs.
Elijah McGinnis.
Also, the plantation whereon James R. Findley
formerly lived, in the 14th district and first section
of now Forsyth county, (numbers of the lots not
known.) Levied on as the property of said James
R. Findley, to satisfy a fi.fa. from Forsyth Superior
Court, in favor of John Smith vs said James R.
Findley.
Also, lots of Land, Nos. 666 and 632, in the 3d
list, and 1st section of notv Forsyth county. Lc-
•ied on as the property of Nchemiah Vernon, to
satisfy three li.fas. issued front a Justice’s Court of
Forsyth county, in favor of Hardy Strickland, Sr.,
vs. said Nebetniah Vernon. Levy made and re
turned to tnc by a constable.
1,1848. JOHN CIIAMBI.EE, Shff.
[Copy Bond.]
of Georgia—Hall County.
K NOW all men by these presents, that we, Jon
athan Jones, Hczekiah Jones, Ilenry Jones,
William Power, William Wood, John G. Austin
and Garnett Bramblct are held and firmly bound
unto Milly Jones and Frances Jones, of the State
and county aforesaid, in the just and full snm of
hundred dollars, for the true payment of which,
hereby bind ourselves, our heir*, executors, ad-
listrators and assigns, jointly, severally and firm
ly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and
latcd, this the day of December, in the year
WS
Hall Sheriff's Sale.
ILL be sold, before the court-house door in
ofGaincsville,onthc first Tuesday
July next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
AU that Tract of Land whereon Stephen Prewet
nv lives: levied on as the property of Redding
_ nson, to satisfy a fi.fa. from Cherokee Superior
Court, Wm. G. Anderson and James M. Anderson
Adm’s, pl’fis. in fi.fa. vs. Redding Pinson, deft.,
John Whelchel and M. A. Keith securities, Daniel
II. Bird security on appeal.
June 1, 1848. R. 11. WATERS, D. S.
Georgia.-Clarke Connty.
HERE AS, Obediali Jackson applies to m
** Letters of Administration on tho estate of
Richard Doggett, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lo be and appear at my offico 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 Watkinsville,
this the 23d day of May, 1848.
June 1, 1848 ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA—.Gwinnett Connty.
UEREAKj£Thomas V- Hudson. Guardi:
ens, appplics lo rnc for letters of
W‘S
said letters should not be gram
Given tinder my hand at oil
May 25, 1848
Notice.
I^OUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Gwinnett county, while sitting for ordinary pur-
S sos, for leave to sell the real estate of James
aim, deceased. LEVI LOVELESS Adm’r.
May 11, 1848
Notice.
> application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
rke county, when sitting for Ordinary purp
for leave to sell part of the real estate of John Lee,
of said county, deceased. In terms of the law.
May 4,1849. THOMAS SI MON TON, Ex’i
Dq,Kalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly.
137 17
547
167
41 11
51 10 do
122 23 Stewart
237 21 do
104 31 do
266 4 Lee.
211 1 do
123 6 Irwin.
116 7 Muscogee.
( 205 2 Coweta.
Window Glass, &c.
1 AA BOXES window gl&ts, assorted *ize», 50 oz
sulpb. de Quinine, 2 ceroons Spanish Boat In
digo, 5000 lbs Epsom salts, 1 case Turkey Gum Opium,
2 bbls Gum Camphor, 5 bbls rePd Salaeratus Tiptons,
5 bbls prime green Copperas, 15 do Logwood, 2000 lbs
prime Madder, 3 bbls No. 1 Castoi Oil, 5000 lbs White
Lead, in keg* of various aizes, Black and Red Lead,
Spt’a Tatpientine,Physicians glass ware, English Blue
PHUCream of Tartar, supf.Cayenne ground and in pod,
Sawyer’s Mustard, Essential Oils, 10 coses and bags
spices all kinds, together with the most extensive lot of
Drugs, Medicines, Zee , to be found iu this section of
the country. For sale very low by
A. ALEXANDER & Co-
Nov. 11,1847. College Avenue.
4f. A. Robertson,
No. 20 Bayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wlli RECEIVE AXD SELL
flOTTON, GRAIN, BACON, and aU other kinds of
jpywwiif — ' * — ■
Refer to Messrs. pErri.Es St Can?, Athens.
P OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Clarke county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the Laud belonging to the or
phans of Joel Williams, deceased. In terms of the
' w. THOMAS E. WILLIAMSON, Guar.
May 4,1848.
GEORGIA—Clark C
ft*,• HERE AS, Virgil VV. Akcridgc, Executor of
* • Ezekiel Akcridge, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
jular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not bn granted.
Given under my hand at office in V
2nd May, 1848 A. M. JACKSON
May 4,1848
in Watkinsville,
GEOUGIA.—CI1
HEREAS, Ransom A. Whitehead, Adminis-
>f George Doggett, de
ceased, appli
VV"
for Letters of Dismii
said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ingular the kindted and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters,ehould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville,
this 17th Febrnary, 1848.
Feb. 24.
ASA M. JACKSON, c
GEORGIA—Glarke
YK7 HEREAS Richard D. Moore and John I.
* • Huggins, Administrators on the es.ate of
Alsa Moore, deceased, apply to me for letters ol
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 nc ' ‘ *
Given under my hand a
this 10th January, 1848.
Jan. 20, ASA M. JACKSON, c
e thousand eight hundred arid twen-
■ obligation
Lord,
ty-eight.
The conditions of the above bond _ ^
e such that if the above bound Jona. Jones”Hez-
ekiah Jones, Ilenry Jones, William Power, William
Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bramblet, shall
well and truly make or cause to be made unto tha
:aid Milly and Frances Jones good and lawful titles
0 - a , c , e ,!' l i“ I M' iccc *><■ parcel of land, whereon the
said Milly Jones now lives, situate, lying and being
n the eighth district of Hall county and State afore
said, known and distinguished by the number (150)
me hundred and fifty, containing two hundred and
fifty acres, more or less, When the said Milly and
1' ranees Jones shall pay or cause to be paid their
certain promissory note, bearing date even with
•esents, and due twelve months afterdate,
hundred and thirty dollars, it being the bol-
thc purchase money for said land; then the
nd foregoing obligations to be void, else to
in full force and virtue.
Signed, JONATHAN JONES, [sealI
HEZEKIAH JONES, [sealI
HENRY JONES, [sealI
WILLIAM POWER, [seal!
WILLIAM WOODJsealI
JOHN G. AUSTIN, [seal]
GARNETT BRAMBLET, [xialT
Signed, scaled and delivered)
Georgia—Forsyth County,
P ERSONALLY came Milly Jones and Frances
Jones before me, Obcdiah Gravitt, a Justice of
the peace in and for said county, and after being
duly sworn, deposeth and saith on oath, that the
above and foregoing bond is a true copy in sub
stance, of the original bond, which deponents held;
and that the original bond is lost or mislaid, bo they
FRANCES X JONES,
mark
Sworn to ana subscribed before me, this 17th day
f March, 1848. OBEDIAH GRAVITT,Jr
BOLE nisi.
TT appear! ng to Ihc Court by the petition of MiDr
A Jones and Frances Jones, (and copy bond and
affidavit hereunto annexod) 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 sail! Milly Jones and Frances Jones, praying
the establishing of the said copy bond in lieu of tho
7/ is therefore ordered, That said Jonathan Jones,
5r?s k,a «r , ,, , 1Ic " r y Jor ! es » William Power,
VV illiam Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bram
blet show < ' * - '
ol the next
bond shouh
sfurther ordered, That a copy of this rule
be served, personally, on the said Jonathan Jones,
Hczekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power,
Wm. Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett Bramblct,
if to bo four-* a*-—'- - -• - •
published v _
t term of this Court/
C. & VV. J. PEEPLES/P’fjft AlCys.
e (if any they have) by the first day
m of this Court, why the said copy
t bo established in lied of the origin-
April 6, 1848.
¥®7IIEREAS, William Henderson, Executor of
v f the estate of Robert Ratchford, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to lie 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, this 4th April, 1848.
April 6, 1848. JACKSON BELL, d. c. c. o,
F OUIt months after date, applic
the Honorable the Ii " ' ~
iy. when sitting for ordii
the Real estate of Lowd
“j: JESSE LOWE, Adm’,
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate ot Jams*
Mann, deceased, are hereby notified to make.
payment; and those to whom said estate is iudebt- -
ed, are notified to present their claims to me duljp-
authenticated, within the time prescribed bylaw..
May 11, 1848 LEVI LOVELESS.AdmV.
GEORG! A-.Clarlte Connty. .
HEREAS Thomas Wells and Joseph A-Eh-.
* * ney apply to me for letters of Administration-
on the Estate of Samuel Kinney, deceased;
This is to cite and admonish all and singular tha
kindred and creditors of 6aid deceased to and app.
pear at ray office wnhin the time prescribed bylaw"
to shew cause (if any they have) w hy said lettera
should not be granted.
Gi'tn under my Waf a ; s Mh&J-of
M. SCSP.0DEU & SUSSDORFIV
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
FR^N-^H AND GERMAN FANCY, DRY AND
GEORClA~Clark Connty.
W HEREAS, James P. Mayne, Executor o’.'
James Jennings, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission lrom said admin : .srt; a tion:
These are therefore to cite and adtnr.n : .ah all and
singular the kindred and creditors of s^jd deceased,
to be and appear at my office wMifc*’ the time pre-
scibed by law, to show cause f Sfeny they have) why
said letters should not be grafted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville,
this 6th day of March, JS48.
; ’ 'aSA M. JACKSON.c.c. 0.
GEOUGIA-*cia*ic County.
'IM^TJEREAS Seaborn F. Simmons ( Executor
v T of Elizabeth Price, deceased, applies to me
tor letters of Dismission from said Executorship :
MILLINERY GOODS,
Frjan-Uaf, Leghorn and Panama Hals, Straw Bon-,
nets, Silks, Gloves, <£c.
No. l49~Meetiag Street, opposite Haync Street,.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I NVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their.
stock, feeling assured that their prices cannot fail;
to give satisfaction. <Y -.-
Charleston, Feb 10, 1817. 3m
S. H. C0NDICT & CO.*
■WHOLESALE DEALERS V*
Saddles. Rridlee, Harness. Trunk** nnd Care.
E t ISacs,Skirting.Sole Sc Harness Ccnther.
cncii nnd. American Calf sit Jus. &«-•
AND IMPORTERS OFSADDL.ER.Y HARDWARE*.
AGENTS r.)f KOMBEL-S PATENT LEATIIEIt
■A BANDING. the bett article in m for Machineir.
and warre.ntcil to give satisfaction in all cases. 1 imso
Banda
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 f : * naoe ,n,m r« r iLa
singular the kindred creditors of said deceased, to' aad * 0ch parts appropriated,®^/ as •* «««*"» # J®
be and appear at mv office within the time nrescritw I purpose Mbeysre streteked by macnine j.
s will make them run.
ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, w*- „ power spphed in suebwanne. "" perfect bat
C E. attend to the purchase of Mcrchan- «nd letters should not be granted. 7 i perfectly straight and hue me Hot ^
tmission, and make liberal advances when Given under my hand at Office at Watk'-nsvitTo 1 _ 165 CHARLESTON, S.
this the 6th March, 1843. -msvmo, Feb 10 1—
ASA ‘ U ,ACKS0 - V -^;». JSW|RI0Rcuuulr,F^|^y cojJft