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TIIE SOUTHERN WHIG.
rCBUSHT-D WEEKLY. AT THE LOU' TRICE OF
IRVABUBLY.IX ADVANCE.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE ON BROAD 4STREEX— ATHE::
■ •(•> •( Advertising.
Utter* of Ciuiio* W»
Notice of Copartnership.
rpilC «nWnUi« have associated themselves in iusi-
L n. •«. under the *t, ! e and firm of A. ALEXAN
DER vt C-«.. from the first or September last, for the
proeecmiouwf a general mercantile business.
A. ALEXANDER.
Nor. II. 1847. g. p. REKD. M. D.
Notice. •
I N consequence or Mr. A. B. Mallory retirin'*
from tliin firm on the 1st January, 184**. it be-
Le tiers of Citatioa ft 75 ll.Tl.il “ ’.r? "TT to RECEIVE, SELL, S
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors 5 *5 1 **^**^J7.. .u r “ I TON, FLOUR, CORN,
T—t Months' Notices 4 00, cloaed a **‘*}y. a * poatible. Pcr.-on*, therefore, [ mjCE ; SELL or PURC
Sal* of Personal Property, by Execators, Adroinio- i having unsettled notes or accounts with ns will ob- j DECEIVE and FORtt
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GIBBS & McCORD,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Haying ol4ained that central location
on Jacksoa street, (occupied the past
season by Messrs. Heard & Davison)
convenient to the hotels and all brunches of trade
and shipping interests generally, they again offer
their services to their lriends and the public as
Warehouse and Cssisiinira .ST ere hi
RECEIVE, SELL, STORE,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BACON •ndMterMt& li ™ to *11 TlWt .ntiuMed t„ti.ritc«rc, wiit .dj
PURCHASE UOOOS to order; 1 INDUCEMENTS
RECEIVE and FOItW* n, ‘ MERrilANDlSE.! f , ..
E. R. HODGSON A BROTHERS, Sands* Sarsaparilla, J Clarke Sljertfr* Sales. i State ©I Georgia—Hall county.
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS, ; for the beiioval and teumaxkxt CURE ok I A"AN the first Tue?day in August next, will be sold ! To the Honorable Superior Court of said County:
T AKE this opportunity to inform their lriends | all diskasks arising ntox impohk state VP before the court-house door in the town olj IT1HE petition ot Milly Jones and Franks
and the public generally, that having made | OP xnK BI ^, OD OK habit of toe system. Watkinsville, within the usual hours of sale, the . Jor.es respectfully showeth, that heretofore,
very considerable additions to their well-known es-j Rheumatism nh*f, following property, to wit: to wit, on the 25fh of December, 1844, your peti-
tablishment, they are better prepared to execute ® r Ktn S* Hheymatum, Obsti-, ^ ® * ’ — • *
work in all the branches of their business than at note Cutaneous Eruptions,Pimple or Pustules j
any former period ; and trust that the general sat- on the face, Watches, Hues, Chronic Sore '
is taction which has been previously given, togetli- Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, j
er with their increased facilities, and strict atten- Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and
Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, • split-tu.
Sciatica or Lumbago, and Disease* arising glassesTwash-sUniL 1 folding table, 1 .lining ta- “~t™«*u,«.«««,, was we—oayot JJecember,
froman^udic^ ^ ofMercury, As*!. \ ^Unnh^a wine^se. 3d^ l^tes, j
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale 10,^", ,,,,^^ 0^.10? .t c..'-. bnui.ir.vin-
• and Retail Dealers in DRV GOODS, fiRO- jsjo, I d.. Poim, Castillion A Co., vintage of 1833.
CERIES, HARDWARE, fcc-, No 5. Granite Row, | t „k v.ry old and
Athens, Georgia. Nov 3. 1847.
[Copy Bond.]
TV State of Georgia—Hall County.
K NOW all men by these presents, that we, Jon
athan Jones. Ilczckiah Jones, Henry Jones.
William Power, William Wood, John G. Austin
and Garnelt Bramblet are held and firmly bound
A ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale
• ami Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Gins, nt/J Dye-Stop, sign of the
Negro ami Mortar, College Avenue, Athens, (Ja.
j' Noverelier a. 1847 tf
A J. BRADY, Wholesale anil Retail
• Dealer in Groceries and Dry Good*, No. 7, |
Granite Block, Broad Street, Athens, (Is. JanJO ,
C Se W. J. PEEPLES, Attorneys at ;
• Law—Offices in Athon* and Gainesville, Ga.
Will continue iheprsrtire ol Law in the counties of
Clsrk, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett. Hall, Habersham
and Franklin, of the Western Circuii; Che rokee,Lump
kin and Forsyth, «>f the Cherokee Circuit; and Cobb,
of tb* Coweta Circuit.
C.ritFLli,Ailient, } 0m " "wVi K.Tc”frwn
W.J. Psbpi.cs, Gam.villa.
F *~ERRY & CO.", Wholesale nnd Retail j
Dealers in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, i
Stc., Broad street, Athens, Ga. Jan 30. ! ^
LEWIS I- LAMCKI1V. JOHJT B. O.BB. I It,-in
L AMPKIN & COBB, Dealers
Goods, Groceries, Stc. wholesale and
], Mitcholl's Block, Athens. Jan 14
TlfEWTON & LUCAS, Wholesale ami
•La Retail Dealers in Dry Goods,Groceries, Hard
ware, &c., No 3, Granite Row, Athens.
P LEASANT STOVALL, renews the
tender of his services in tho Storage and sale
of COTTON and other Produce, at his fire-prnot
< Warehouse. Augusta. Ga. Aug 7,1847
pEEPLES~& CAMP, Wholesale ami
X Retail Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, 1 lard-
Ware, Crockery, Stc., No G, Granite Row, Broad Si.
Athens. Ga. Jan30
T S. REYNOLDS, Wholesale and Itc-
• tail Cosfkctionkb, Jackson Street, Athens,
„ 3 pitchers, 2 salt stands, 1 stand castors, 2 spiders, »;oresaia, in uie just and full sum of
j 3 ovens, 2 dinner pots, 1 wash pot, I pair andirons, | * ,vo hundred collars, tor the true payment of which,
3 wash tubs, 1 foot tub, 2 buckets, 1 pail, 3 jugs, l : w ? Hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, ad-
,, jars, I doz. tumblers, 2 glass decanters. Levied on ! jnniistrators and assigns, jointly,severally and firm-
. . .1. —... . r T, *1 XT 1 it 1 * . r 1 \* hv f ,Acn hntcnntc ...1,1. — t ■
TO PHYSICIANS, JiRUGGISTS, AND
Country Merchants.
T HE subscribers respectfully solid
their fresh and extensive stock «
English, French, and Amt
ekiah Jones, Henry Jones, William Power, William
\\ ood, John 11. Austin and Garnett BramMet, shall
well and truly make or cause to be made unto the
id Milly and Frances Jones good and lawful titles
pu a certain piece or parcel of land, whereon the
dtu&te, lying and being
TRUSSES, PATENT MEDICINES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Our good* arc *el<-ctrd from ihe best and most exten
racy forbids liieir publication.
SEVERE AXD HABITUAL COSTIVENESS,
.if blood to the head, dyspepsi
Dry , ent medicines—of an extensive brush factory- -of large crai
ill. No 1 surgical instrument ma.n.fac.ory-of the celebrated the
' perfumery establishment of Kngene Rowssell of Phil*- * 1
ifwhich is the cause of the above named diaeas
in"iiie 1 UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION.
I From cvc rv citj*. town and village where Dr.Uphoi
■d pat- i Vegetable Pile Electuary ha* been introdu*
Ufyinsintelligei
s been rcc«
N.
ral preprien
‘ oik lieins
r in qualiti
iili appropriate label*.
A. ALEXANDER &. Co.,
Importer* of Drug*/Medicine*. Ac., Ac.
Sign of Ike Negro nnd Mortar, College A rente.
Letter of C»pt G. W. Lc
I inis teciing .
e Uphar
s Elec
:ordin
LOOK OUT FOR
BISHOP, Wholesale anti Retail Gro-
yTaIj5xANi5eR, Artur-
w _ *\ Imwrciiceville, Gwinnett Co.—
Any business entrusted to iris care will meet with
prompt attention. Feb io.
TtTJL^LIAM C. RICHARDS & Co"!
. IMsseUers and Statwnrrs, and Dealer* in
Musical Instrument*, Fine Cutlery, Embroidery
Materials and Fancy Goods generally, Broad St.,
Athena, Ga. Feb io
¥ H. H. WHITE, Merchant Tailor,
• next door to Alexander a Drug Store, Col-
lego Avenue, Athens. jvj av «o
WILLIAM A. LEWIS, Attorney at
Gumming, Forayth county, Georgia,
will practice in Ih* counties composing the Cherokee
Circuit. All profataionaland other business entrusted
to hta management, will meet with prompt and faithful
attention. DerrmWr 3
Barber!Mg and Ilair-DrcsNing.
HANSEL DILLARD,
P ESPECTFULLV infonn, II.. ci,i«.n. n f Ath-
P“l>lic ff.npr.Hy, that lie will, .t
j ^ hia Shop, happy to accommo
date those who fovor him with their patronage.
Athena, Nor. 13,1846. 1 °
D A Hjr Y ' a ^SaTSmwmietor. will afford im-
urndtat# rebel in aU karat, scolds, piles nnd eke*.
'"xT.IUM * A ALEXANDER A Co.
A Baaatliat iNartaacatal Block Tlw.
riONSI8TING ofa«aak di.be*, coffee urn*, tea ket-
ftwnul?{ ,r * ery ** n, P"» C Mhoilere-cofle* pot*. Ac Ac.
* <=-
T „
G W. McLean.
n Columbus, Ga,:
lounty, Ala. Feb20,1317
" r tho last 15
1 down, l find, t
1 that every tymptnr
J it due alike to
,i . i j Addressed
ignml have removed to No 6, Granite _ .
Block, the old stand of A. & T. W. Baxter,! Memrs Winter A Epptng-
one door above the corner of Spring and Broad st*., J? ,r * ...V 0 ., •• JJa
wl.c, i„ wUHta. u. their ot
Grorcrltw and Dry Goods | obtained 3 boxes of Uphamk Pile Electuary from ;
they have added tb© entire stock of Messrs. A. it; ^hich to
T. W. iUst-5, po^istjpg ^ variety of
DRY GOODS,
vix: Ribk.ns, Gimps, Iatccts, black and colored ■, D««r sir: In reply to Tourr.is to whetVer'l havTbcer
Crape: silk, merinoand wool Hose and Half-Hose;, benefited by the u*e of Dr Upham's Electuary, f.>r the
Cotton Hose and Hair-IW; ladies’ silk, wool and f" r « , of 1 , !? e P' Im - 1 wou,d L inform you I
rilk Mitts, Gents do do; black Italian j fi*r two year, w.tb the worst kind, and was fot
s.lk Shawlr. sup. article ; figd silk and love Veils ;! un * b,c to * ,,eno ,0 bu,moM «* ‘ ,L Dur,ni
^ 7n ^rtin?% Laces and Trim-1 X„Wni \
fair chance, 1 applied to my i
ings; black and colored silk Shawls, linen and
linen cambric Hdkfs; fancy Capes and Collars;
Gents linen cambric Hdkfs; silk Velvets and silk
vestings; black, corded, plaid and striped Cassi-
mers, Casbmaret and Gainbroons; Stockinet and
Doeskin, worsted Serge, Drap Deloy, Drap d’Ete;
in S Upham's Pile Elcc.ua
v York, Jut
:/ and Si
mid Backgam
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACf.ES,! hour*
W. P. S. is agent for the justly celebrated Perifo-
cal Spectacle Glasses, and ;
body who may favor him witl:
SILVER CUPS, SPOONS & FORKS,
Fine Heavy Plated Goods—each as Castors, Branch
and Chamber Candlesticks.
Fine Guns and best Percussion Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good
assortment ol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ami In
struction Books, a ml a great variety of new and fash
ionable Music for Piano, Guitar, Fluto or Violin.
A very beautiful assortment of Lard and Hi
Al?kinds of Watches and Time Pieces repaired j
TO TIIE. PCBblC.
T llC subjtmbcrs Uavina purchased the entire «tock
of W. M. Morton, offer fot sale an extensive and
varied assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IIARD-
\r\nr., cbockeuv, ac. 4c,
Consisting in part of the following: Cashmeres, De
laines, Alpacas, Bombazines, Cloak linings. Linsey.,
Ginghams, Scotch, Manchester and American, French,
English and Am
nd Ore
nd fam
Shoes, Saddle
stmeryrvTno
icle usually t
..Millinery t
i and Cali
i, M
m, ShawKCl.
lalifor
ribbons, Muslins, Lac
establishment of the kind, of-
100 2 #w , °rf* an * rectified whiskey, 5 bbls
Cadet, blk Frcnch^ttp Saxony Bine, wool-black and
bottle-green Cloths. Ties, Stocks and Cravats,
Bosoms and Skirts; black Satins and Laces, Linen,
Jncn Shirtings, and IJnen Sheets. Table diaper
ud Toilet Covers, white and colored Cambrics,
Paper Cambrics, checked, striped and Swiss Mns-
i Diapers, Hollands, &c.: fancy Silks
lins, Gingli
for dresses, furniture dimity, &c.
ID* We ask the attention of the Ladi
above catalogue, and assure them they will
some great bargains. They u-ill be sold. Wt
to all, take care you do not lose by delay.
Athens, Jan 13 PEEPLES & CaMP.
r Dr Uphai
ig any benefit from either- D.uring
and painful attack I heard of a
who prescribed his Electuary, and in less than a wee
I was able to go down to my business* and t
abort time, by the use of nis medicine. I was
free, and bavenot been troubled since, which i
A. ALEXANDER A CO.
Athens,November 11,1847. .
TO THE SICK AND APrUCTEU.
OB. SWAYNE*S COMPOUND SYBIIP OF
WILD CHUBBY.
\TTE can consistently state that Dr. Swayne's Com-
H pound Syrup of Wild Cbcrry has been extensively
used in the United States for moro than ten vears; that
ol’DrUpham, and mke pleasure in beneficial effects have been tested by ihousanda;
its efficacy. Yours, respecifullv, ,ha ‘'«invariably remotes a recent cougk, and that liun-
Geo. II. IIcTCitiNs, 81 Water st j Jreds of individuals, gradually sinking under that in-
REMARKABLE CURE OK BLEEDING PILES. ' * iduoua alIaek fcU emissary, Pulmonary Coa-
Portland. Me. March 14
My dear sir: I cannot express to you my sincere and . c.uatlve^wc^'thi^remcdy w,lnes «s of the
to the heartfelt thanks for the wonderful cure I ha vc experien- j ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH,
ill find L‘!f ““-I y .°“ r _ ,r .“ r va ! “ * b .f P i!* E kf ,u **T* * j read the most kemakkadlecvre ever eecokded.
Dr. Swayne, Dear Sir—1 feel called by a sense of duty
] skeleton, with loss of appetite and general derangemetTt * I owe to suffering humanity,to acknowledge my grateful
. of the digestive organs; my eyes also became affected. t * ,an * 1 * * or, " e WJ,,ue,,u, '' lcC,so 'l' our G UD, P 0 undSyrup
~Z and in fact Iwaa a misery to myself, and wasobli-ed of Wild Cherty on me, after suffering month after month
" aulca * to give up my office here, which l held in ihe custom-' wi,h tho mo * t of 0,1 dtseasof. Consumption.
VDS. Country Homespun, striped 1 hou 1 “ • ome fears. I have tried all kind* of medicine, I Th ® eymptoms were of a very benvy cold, which
OUUU and copperas^ for which liberal pri- h r d ,he b ff‘ advicc ,he P"y"'ct a ns of Boston nnd this 9e,, ; ed on ."V ,un ^ wh, . ch gradually grow worse; with
ces will be given in drygoods. P ' P ,are could C>»e.spent much money and twice submit- Profuse night sweats, a hacking cough, sp.ttmg blood.
. p given in dry goods. ,. ,. , -
1*EEPLES & CAMP. K! I'm". „„ , r „„u. i »„,
Myrnp sand Rlolannen. j induced to try a box of your medicine. The first I
REST quality N. O. Syrup and W. I. Molasses, 1 u d . relicved «"« ^ghtly, «i» I persevered and pur- j
" jnst received and for sale by , f bwd a ? cond . *" d .J a «“re you when I got half
March 16. PEEPLES & CAMP, i found mw!f Setting well. 1 still kept c
great debility. My t
nd nervous
Philadelphia
ion seemed broken
very much impaired. 1
sated there by phy:
My dci
ding, but received no benefit what-
rfront them, butgradually grew worse, until my
myself, gave up all hopes of re-
ry, and I felt like one
T^IRGINIA and N. Carolina—all qualities, at family
v wholesale or retail, at quality—reduced pri- C reaI ri
health, and now ii
_ ■ »prlag Mylf, 18IS.
„ „ _?* R 7 T , ? I,nE! TJF.AVER .nd Molcakin II,te.
GOOD AND CHEAPtlJti Much 16.
port mrself and
. noent on me. Yours, respectfully, with
, - j pri- great regard, Samuel Chakltox.
A largo lot oflering—call and price. J PHYSICIANS UNNECESSARY.
PEEPLES & CAMP, j Read the following addressed to the Rochester agents
Messrs Pus*. A Willis—Gents: It ta with n<> ordinary
feelings of pleasure that la
MAHOGANY, MAPLE ANO BLACK
WALNUT CHAINS,
I Wai4nbn.Burraui,Sidebsar4s
YaHr*. twins. Ac-.
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
» ii' A* ekt ! p M a »eh articles (equally well
made and durable, and warranted *o to be) can he ob-
tamed from the North, adding only the freight, at tie
WAKE ROOMS
Tvoloon Ufaf af Ox PauQj[h r , near Ox Bpi>-
*«^*nMG*JM<ar<Cib.pwmi.R h.ifeno nniml
jouid,nhl r t. hi, Mork nf m.n.r.tl.nd .rtiefc., .nd
to increase the vamty *f his material.
Why take your money abroad whan yon can aw it
%a advantageously at bout a 7
» Old furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
orn.mental nnlming. c S. OLIVKR.
VAX IIOfTKV A CARllKTT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Inn,, in infjrm t!—b fr—nd, and lh«
'h*' lb ' r h *"'
ell’a Tavern—'
CLES. and at
lions of CARRIAGES.
NETV SIICP, second lot below Mitch-
In-re they have on hand several VEIII-
_ ifocturing ail dcacrip-
Order* thi
kf" Reyalriag don* with neatn
Athens, March 23,
Book Bindery.
Atheuv Ga.
fpilE subscriber would iuform bis friends and the
public generally, that he has re-opened the
Bindery at bis old stand over the Banner Office.
Music, and Periodicals,
Bound in • superior manner, an J at the lowest pri-
cea. Old books re-bound and repaired.
Binding done for Institutions, Societies, libra
ries, &c. on the most reasonable terms.
Gentletrens’ libraries fitted up and repaired.
Particular attention paid to the Binding of I .aw
and Medical Books. R. J. MAYNARD.
R ich white silk and tinsel vest
Egt for weddings and |«rties, by
\V. II. H. WHITE,
lists. in«t re-eired i!? e cure _I have experienced by the use of Dr Upham's
FFRRY A (yv*J ■ l e 8 e, able Pile Electuary, which 1 obtained from you
rr.KBY A wa. ,* in care of Pile* with which I have been afflicted. My
, snfferinga hat
HILI^ MOSS & CO.
]yEW ORLEANS SYRUl* oi tlx new crop, for known to DTfn>^°. U ;nd' , Mi , z 'hhf!!i ibi'ilu^ion J.r'
ff* luW *T T. BISHOP. | M HMK Dr. Upb.m'. El.c.oory, whirh 1 ,h.ll
Mnreh 3
WrrdlHir Hoc*.
CCfl DOZ. Steel weeding Hoes of
UU ity, lor sale low by
March 3
qw*l- the blood—thus removi
BlbilOl. j speedy cure must folio'
• I* >■ needleas to add that, previous to obtaining the
Electuary of you, I had eonfulted many of our best phy-
NOTICE. j aieia ns, but to little benefit. Should you kn<
Tbk subscriber still continues to keep ! of malignant piles, plesse refer thi
•on l.i. Ullllae I.n* < . 1 rlrnr.inlk. to.nnl'i:,,..
Travellers.
Man and horse, perday, . . . .
*• ^ 44 44 ^11 night, . . .
A LARGE and snperior lot of Swedes and Rolled
.. fcf »t« lo» t>JT T. BISHOP.
March 3
Confectionary and Bakery.
H AVING en|A(«I the service, of u experi
enced And competent iaeea, we are pee-
pored to exeeoto Alt order, io Boklag with neotne,,
»nd promptitode. The eommnnitj i. re.pectfollr
rolieited to hedow a liberal riitre of potrouee.
To thU ton wo woold moot ewendto invite the
Attention of F A m i 11 e
AnaMortmeodof Fkear Casmeo, ptoio and ton-
cjr.oo hood and oflered foe ole at rertrreerl price.
April aa T. S. REYNOLDS.
Coffeef Concert
fid ttt cs Kio Imfioim and Jaw Coffee, for sale
„ t—ttf T. BISHOP.
March 3
nd gent’s
SS CO.
S OLE and UPPER LE ATOER, for sale bo
Jane 15. HILL, MOSS U «>.
liearton. Josack Buaia.
-Wore Rapid Cures—Surgical Operation Avoided.
A gentleman, whose name can be seen at my office,
ca'led some six or seven inoatbsago and obtained ab«x
of Electuary for himself. Not long since tbe same in
dividual called toget a box for ano her person. He then
informed mo that ball a box had antirely cured him;
that be bad recommended the same remedy to six or
-:_to- . c lt i were cared. It was also
lady, who bad previously.
■ight persons—all of
recommended by
and at tbe doe wassaOeriag much from tbe complaint!
bat berag under tbe care of her family doetat^declined
usmg it' Her condition not beingimprorediij the at-
teading physician a second was called in coasu —
and aba was informed that nothing short ot an J|H
Poa could give reGef—this announcement indacedberl
tot^y my Elactuary, mad two boxes asde a perfect
JttLZSPi j* n JSJ ,T ^ n * Kelebatn, I
i!!If5t• Y-i “iDtofE-toleneianjIhrrwgb-
oel lb. UarrrJ Stole, .nd CrnrJ.i. Price 41 a boa.
Nonca.—Tbe cenuine Mir; - ... kka the wrineS
inktore then ( Kr A. Uphkm, M- D.l The hand ie
also done with a pen.
For sale in this place _
Athens, Dec. 9,1347.
this plsce by Reese Wa
x bottles, which, I am hap!
better health ihau I c
public, so that all may know whet
country is flooded, My re:
whete l should lie happy t<
hy a personal interview.
Wholesalcand Retail Dealt
Be not deceived by the r
preparations of Wild Chen
norant pretenders, but sw
k nostrum*'’ with which the
idence is at 45 Ann street,
have the above submitted
ALBERT A. ROSS.
■ in Cigars.45 Ann St.,N. Y.
any spurious and worthless
r, ushered into notice hy ig-
that the signature #f Dr.
vhicb is the only guarantee
red only by Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner
,nd Race street*. Philadelphia, and for sale
hie Druggists in nearly all the principal Tov
TIIE GEORGIA RABBLE
MANUFACTURING C0MPANV,
A RE desirous to inform the citizens of Georgia
that MARBLE WORK of all kinds can be
furnished by them at their Works in Cherokee and
Gilmer counties, or at their Yard in MADISON,
Ga., at a CHEAPER rate than it can be had at any
other establishment in the State. They have made
and are making extensive arrangements to carry on
the business in all its various branches. Our Mar
ble 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 tbe branches connected with tbe business, and
pledge ourselves in point of workmanship and
liiclt defied all the
was a friend of our
iic she had taken tit
J. 1 laughed im.r,o.
;ally so, and, gentler
icr sign or appearance of where the sore had
J. G. HOUSEMAK.93Dattphii
r further particulars and conclusive evidence
rior vnfoc and efficacy, see pamphlets whici
trained of Agents gratis,
epared and sold, by A. B. & L>. SANDO, 1
I1AVILAND RISLEY, fc Co
Augusta Geo
uggists generally throughout tho U. States
cr bottle; six bottles for 85.
>iic ate respectfully requested to remembe
and's Sarsaparilla that has and is constant!,
such remarkable cures of the most difficul
leases to which the human frame is subject
isk for Sand’s Sarsaparilla.and take no other
Wiluahlc Mjantls for sale.
JOHN hTnEWTON
^^FFERS for sale the following Lots of Land
No. Di*. See. Countie.
493 15 1 Lumpkin
75 15 1 do
30 15 1 do
407 15 1 do
363 15 1 do
674 13 1 do
265 15 1 do
339 13 1 do
422 13 I N| do
430 13
417 33
28 13 1 «
308 13 1 <
279 13 1 1
930 5 1
179 4 1
1083 3 4 do
381 16 4 do
459 16 4 do
34 16 4 do
831 1 2 Cobb.
8C6 17 2 do
331 17 2 do
847 19 2 do
1109 2 3 do
183 20 2 Cheroli
231 14 2 do
90 22 2 Cass.
174 9 4 Walker.
j 810 3 3
j 144 18 3 do
,1135 18 3 do
947 18 3 do
242 19 3 do
: 323 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
U6 6 2 Gilmet
173 6 2 do
10. 9 2 do
300 9 2 do
116 10 2 do
237 10 2 do
203 11 2 do
309 12 2 do
208 25 2 do
> adjoining.
* Cobb.
296 0 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
do
547
167
41 11
51 10
122 23
237 21
104 31
123 6
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124 f 13
195 J
DeKalb.
Lowndes.
Dooly.
Baker.
Troup.
Muscogee.
102) 00
j 205 3 Coweta.
o charge
durabilifv, to give entire satisfaction,
will be made.
To ail those wishing work m our line, we would
say, tor. Call and examine our 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., ‘ y-
ATKINSON, TATE & ROBERTS.
December 16,1847. ly
For information or agency apply to Ross Crane
of rhis place*
Window Glass, dec.
1 HO ®°^ ES window glass, assorted sizes, 50
” sulph. de Quinine,2 ceroons Spanish float
digo, 5000 lbs Epsom salts. I case Turkey Gum Opium,
2bb!sGo ~ ‘ '
5 bbls pri
Camphor, 5 bbl* refd Salwratus Tiptons,
green Coppers*. 15 do Logwood, 2000 lbs
prime JUadcer, 3 bbls No. 1 Castot Oil, 5000 lbs Whit*
Lead, in kegs of various sizes, Black and Red Lead,.
Spt's Turpientine,Physicians glass ware. English Blue
PilhCream of Tartar. supr-Cayenne ground and in pod,
Sawyer's Mustard, Essential Oils, 10 cases aad bags
spieessB kinds, together with tbe moat exclusive lot of
Dregs, Medicines, Ac , to be found in this section of
Wm. £l- Morrison,
T XFORJIS his friends and Ihe pnHic penerallr, .
-»*•-- B— : 1
orders
the country. For sale'very low by
TffiSSiV”! ’ . W,A.WH—
athi* price*by hisagem* ' P ^* For,aIe «=>/ be left with him, with neatness and prompt- No.20 IJayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.
' A. ALEXANDER A Co. ! f *»“ -E.CHAN!
_ . ^ Confectionery or T. S. Reynold:
Fairbanks’ Scales. April 20,1848.
-FAIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales
r winch am •Tn.-ai.tosc i_ . - . >
ftOTTON, GRAIN, BACON, and all other kinds of
*
March 25.
mackerel, rHackcrcl.
JRREI^, half-barrels and kits, of fine quality
and in fine order, just .eceivcd and for sale Refer to Messrs, rzrrr.zs St Cxxr, Athens,
low for ca-:i. June 15 T. BISHOP. ‘ Jan‘-T,!StS
fore the Cot j
ot Cumming, Fcrsyth county, between the uriual ’ to a certain piece
l sa | e> t | (e tuilowing property, to wit: said Milly Jones r
tlieeigbtli district of Hall county and Etxte afore
id, known and distinguished by tbe number (150)
ed and fifty, containing two hundred and
i, more or less. When the said Milly am!
lones shall pay or cause to bo paid their
a promissory note, bearing date even with
presents, and due twelve months afterdate,
•* hundred and thirty dollars, it being the bal-
e of the purchase money for said land; then tho
i i' nnd foregoing obligations to be void, else to
ain in full force and virtue.
Signed, JONATHAN JONES, TssalI
1JEZEKIAH JONES, fsEALl
HENRY JONES. [sealI
WILLIAM POWER, [seal]
WILLIAM WOOD,[seal]
JOHN G. AUSTIN, [seal]
G ARNETT BRAMi —
'bp)
.‘nd'-ere w' fdWkf' j Si 2" cd I " ,|J <>elivera)-|
; d “ ,el a - j
•rgm—Forsyth County.
onum, 11 do. Godfrey’s cordial, 7 d<>z. pencils, 6 bottles j FJEKSON ALLY came Milly Jones and Frances
‘‘P. 1 ®. j u fPen«ue» 2 bottles leather varnish, 4 do. sweet ( A. Jones before me, Obcdiah Grevitt,a Justice of*
Also, lot of Land No.
erty of John B. Dudley to satislv a fi. fa. from the In-
frrior Court of Forsvth county, in favor of Peter J.
Francisco vssaid Dudley ns principal, and Hiram Tay
lor, security. JOHN CllAMBLEE, Sh’ff.
June 29, 1818.
Hall Skcriff’H Sales.
W ILL be sold, before the court-house door in
the town of Gainesville, on the first Tuesday
in August next, within the usual hours of stile, the
following property, to w it:
One house ana lot, in the town of Gainesville,
known as the Crooks lot, adjoining Johnson and
others. levied on as the property of Benjamin
Dunagan, to satisfy two fi fas ; one from Hall Infe
rior Court, Albon Chase vs B. Dunagan ; the oth
er from Hall Superior Court, Davis Whelchel vs
Benjamin Dunagan.
All the right, title and interest of Joseph Turner
to a tract of land, whereon ho lives, adjoining Kel-
ton and others. Levied on to satisfy a ti (a from a
Justice’s Court. T. Waters vs Joseph Turner.
June 29 R. II. WATERS, I). Sheriff.
GEOICGIA—.Clarke county
W HEREAS, Ransom A. Whitehead, Adminis
trator on the estate of George Doggctt, de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindted and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsvillc,
this I7tb February, 1848.
Feb. 24. ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
GUOltGlA—Glarkc County*
W HEREAS Richard D. Moore and John I.
Huggins, Administrators on the es.ate of
Alsa Moore, deceased, apply to me lor letters oi
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 Ih? granted.
Given under my hand at office in Wajkinsville,
Ibis 10th January, 1848.
Jan. 20, * " *
t and for said county, and after beinff
ttly sworn, deposeth and saith on oath, that the
bot e and foregoing bond is a true copy in snb«
tance, of the original bond, which deponents held*
ml that the original bond is lost or mislaid, ao they
annottind it. her
FRANCES X JONES.
Sworn to nnd subscribed before me, this l7tb day
fiD iVWP . - V*
>1 March, 1848.
OIlEDIAIl GRAY ITT, i
RULE NISI.
State of Georgia--Hall county.
Superior Court, March Term, 1848.
1 resent the Hon. Charles Dougherty, Judge of
said Court.
I T appearing to tho Conrt by the petition ol Mill,
Jones and Frances Jones, (ana copy bond and
affidavit hereunto annexed) that the said Milly
Jones and Francos Jones were possessed of tbe said
original Bond in said petitions mentioned, tuid that
said original bond has been lost or mislaid,aad they
the said Milly Jones and Frances Jones, praying
the establishing of the said copy bond io liem of Hie
It is therefore ordered, That said Jonathan Jones,
Hezekiah 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 the said copy
bond should not be established in lieu of the origin
al so lost as aforesaid.
A nd it is further ordered, That a copy ol this rule
be served, personally, on the said Jonathan Jones,
Ilczckiah Jones. Henry Jones, William Power,
W in. Wood, John G. Austin and Garnett BnuaWet,
if to be found within this State, and if not, that it be
published in some Gazette three months previous te
ASA M. JACKSON, c
W fl
James Jennings, deceased, appUes
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 fie and appear at my office within the time pre-
scibcd by law, to show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Watkinsvillc,
this 6th day of March, 1848.
ASA M. JACKSON,c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Clark coantr*
W HEREAS Seaborn F. Simmons, Executor
of Elizalieth Price, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are 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 under my hand at Office u Watkins villa,
this tbe 6th March, 1848.
ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
March 9,1848.fim.
GEORGIA—Clark Conntr-
HERE AS, Virgil W. Akeridge, Executor of
ww Ezekiel Akeridge, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singolar 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 be granted.
Given under my hand at office ht Watkinsville,
2nd May, 1848 A. M. JACKSON,
May
date, application will be
lorable tbe inferior Conrt of
sitting for Ordinary purposes,
t Laud belonging to the or-
deceased. In terms o! the
INrilEREAS, William Henderson, Executor of
v v 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 be and apjtcar at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (ifany they have)
why said letters should not be granted. /
Given under my band, this 4th April, 1848.
April 6, 1848. JACKSON BELL, v. c. r„o,
I^OUR inontlia after dnv, application will brf'niade to
Honorable the Inferior Court of Gvinneucoun-
n sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave ta sell
>1 estate of Lowdcn Lowe. latot» *aid count/,
td. JESSE'LOWE, Adra’i.
GEORGIA—Gwinnett County.
If ERE A8.j Thomas P. Hudson, Guardian of
ippplies to me for lettars of
W2
aid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. May 15,1848.
May 25, 1843 JESSE MURPHEY, c. c.
Notice.
I^OUR months after date application will Be*
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Gwinnett county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soli the - real estate of James
Mann, deceased. LEVI LOVELESS Adtn’r.
May 11. 1848
Clarke county, when sitting for Ordinary purf
for leave to sell part of the real estate of John Lee^
of said county, deceased. In terms of the law.
May 4,1848. ,THOMAS SIMONTON, Ex’r.
MADISON MARBLE YARD, .
At .Vlad I son. Mares* Co.. Ga.
J T. NIX, Proprietor of this Establishment re-
• spectfully informs the citizens of Georgia that
he is prepared to execute any order for manufactu
red marble, from tbe best and finest marble, from
the Massachusetts, Vermont, Dover and other quar
ries. He has engaged one of the best marble work
men that could be found at the North. He will al
so execute orders for work to be done of Italian and
Egyptian marble. All of which will bo sold as low
as the lowest. Carting and Er.graiiug done in
the most approved styles at Charleston and Augus
ta prices.
Long expet lence and a thorough knowledge of the
business he tbixks will enable him to compote with
any other concern io the South. All he asks is
fair competition and no favors.
' shop and yard sro adjoining the Store of 1L
C. Seymour, near the Geo. R. R. Depot, where the
public are invited to call and examine before pur>*
* ....l— Dec 4,1847
chasing elsewhare.
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