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MISCELLANY.
Ottwtttlaf Johan? Ball.
A correspondent of the New York
.. j Spirit of the Tiroes, tells of one ot our
lET THE OCEAN HEAVE TO THE TEM-1 cute Yankees, with big pretensions who
PEST’S WING, I made his debut into the upper province,
A sons or thi sea. I and settled in a community, “congenial
Word* *nd Music compt*ed m>d dedicated to Mm. j to his la«ie.” Brother Jonathan soon
FViDCKQyood. by RobenlhrkWn. D.D. of Hew j himself considerably involved,
Runyon, New York ° ** B ”** 17 I ' i and turned his attention to the “stays
We hardly loxm which to admire mort. the f*ng. | and delays o’ the law.” He discovered
the marie, or the author's heaotifni execution having [ that a certain amount of property could
Iw* ' v . hicl, wo,no ‘
**■ and tasteful modulation gjre expresriuA and effect
o both. We copy the ang entire'—Nnwrl- Alrer-
■'“T
I*t the Ocean heave to the tempest's wing.
And foam-crested wave* daxh high;
Let the wind* through the shrouds all ahrillyr ring.
And the freaking mart* reply.
*» 1 daib! ye wave* wi * —-
-id drown the duo iit i
nip
For I lore yeur bu4'iuu play.
1 love to hear the thunder roll.
Above ti*c deafening blast;
And the scream of the petrel thrill* my soul,
A* she fife* like lightning peat.
Oh give me the Morin for a fun’ral dirge.
To pour ita wail over me!
For a windiie-rbcct the swelling surge,
For a sepulchre the sea!
Down, down, a thousand fathom* deep,
AH on my coral bod,
A* »wact a* in hallowed ground Til steep*
. With the marble o
The tide may swell, and the winds may r:
And the storm in fury roll;
My body HI calmly cimn.it to
And to Heaven'* sweet mere
€l)c Southern Al31}tg.
BY CHIUSTY & LAMPKIN.
rCWJSHED WEECLT, AT THE LOW PRICE OF
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR,
IX VAR IABLY IN ADVA N C E .
OFFICE ON BROAD STREET—ATHENS. OA
Ratcsef ASvertlsiag.
Letter* of Citation. „..f2
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, — • "
^rt"T»T^[^”fc^n^cC*werrrher'<-’ J ,
laid down. Accordingly lie provided ! * •-
himself wilhstreh things as were lawful, I Appliration for Lett*., r,f Bwnuraioiv * so
and disposed of nil else as lleing super-: ar Other AtotMment, vffl beclisrgrd OAObr
n 1 i | . , p v >>rv twi-lvo line*, or less. first insertion, and 50 cents
flnnne. Thfi PXt ra cash Omner Iv CH r- , weekl c^jiinuance. If published every other
week, fit! J cent* for each continuance. If published
mouth, it will lie charged “.traits each time. For
insertion, $1.00 per square.
DR. UPHAJTS , ,
VEGETABLE ELECTK7ABV. •»
Internal Remedy for the Files,
TRIUMPHANT!!
50.000 CASES CUBED 1H THE PAST TEAR !
T HIS Medicine is wanantedtocure all cases of Pi/r*.
cither bleeding or blind, internal or external, and
all inflammatory diseases found in conjunction with the
Files—such as
CHRONIC DYSENTERY,
Described in the following certificates:
Sept 9,1848.
Messrs. Wyatt «fc Ketchum—Gents: About five y«
ago I was afflicted with what was called chronic dysen
tery. I have suffered with it ever since, and physicians,
* " "" affected, and that 1
hare told ir
LOOK OUT FOR | Clarke Sheriffs Sales. ] Administrator** Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday in October next will be sold | \ G REE ABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior
l>efore the court-house door in the town of Wat- j ■**■ Court of Gwinnett county, when sitting for ordina-
kinsville, within the usual hours of sale, the following ! ry purposes, will bs sold on the first Tuesday in Do- ,
property, to wit: j cember next, before the court-house door in the town of
One tract of land, containing one hundred and sixty i Lawrenceville, withiu the usual hour* of sale, ooe ne-
acres. more or less, on the waters of McNot’a creek, ad- j gro man named Jacob, and one negro woman named
joining Epps and others—levied upon as the property i Eliza, and one negro girl named Dianna, and also one
of William Shaw to satisfy a fi. fix issued from Clarke j 1“ “ "
T 1IE undersigned have removed to Na 6. Granite
Block, (the old stand of A. & T. W. Baxter) one
door above the corner of Spring and Broad Streets,— * Otie tract of land,
where, in addition to their general assortment of acre& more «ir less, t
Groceries and Dry Goods joining Epps and ot_.._ r -_-- , ...... , . ,, —.—
tliov have added the entire stock of Messrs. A AT W ofWilluim Shaw to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Clarke ; hundred and fifty acre* of land, off of lot Na 838, in the
^ tv . - - Inferior court, in favor of Nathaniel Daniel vs. the said; fifth districtof Gwinnett; sold a* the property of Isaac
wnu— c».— S. VINCENT, D. Sh'ff. ; Hamilton, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and enl
isting of a great variety of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
: Ribbons, Gimps, Laces, black and colored Crape;
Sept. 14,184a
fluoos. The exira cash “ properly c»r- j ? er *
ed for,” Jonathan (ell quite easy. He;
had a fine bog, the proper qoaniiiy'nfj .
feed for it, ami every thing of use.— “
“ Something was burning,” for the neigh- marked up.
Administrator’* Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Court Houso door in
Dooly couutv on the first Tuesday iu Novem
ber next, lot of land'No. 213. in the 15th district of
Dooly county, containing two hundred two and a half for TUK rkhov *l
acres. j arising fr.
Also, on the first Tuesday in November next, will be
sold before the Court House door in Lumpkin county, Scrofetoor Kinfi
, lot No. 135. in the 15th district of the first sect * *'
.A- Hoppuv I— — -»* Dr«n Deloy, Drap ! Ohcr,,keo now Lumpkin munly-oU
• ToliS-Shy dULi;Cadet,BlkFrench,.up. Sunny Blui ”■ f
“J ! nnd Mile-green Clolla. TiU rtocG and.
Sands’ Sarsaparilla.
’tand Doeskin; Worsted f
oteCt, blood m dp-.Sr»tt,lidcd rrfth . pe-! HSJ. rroerUngALooCT nn.l1W; Muck nnd cold
■nlin, putrid suoU, wore th. frequent ‘ditclunge,. A “>* pnet. uud Lmen^-.mbnc HdktA', Fauer
.iiurt titne ,ince I uutde . ytritto Muuewliuito, in ! C.mu and Colltus j G»tUnetncutnbr.e Hdkf.. • tell,
ltupe, of bonedt frum change of air but .ulfered more : ' »«1 nlk A crirng.; Block, Corded, Tbud
revorely than over before.” WlS there,» phyiehu. i Stuped Cn*,nte,A Corinuaret nod Gnutbrntm. i SI
offered to cure me fi»r $40, in three mouths. Happily!
in the midst of mtense pain, <Kxa.-ionailv relieved by ■
t-.. ppcrntyonr I urn! rkiri,; Block „dt„ end Luce,; Linen,Lit,
iplamt, together wnm maj ^ and ^ Table, Diaper and Toi
e of ih>ses W. Dobbin*, late of Wal-
£cil, nheumaligm, Obttinate Cutane-
Ponple* or Puttule* on the Face,
Sore Aye*, Ring IForm w
of the
Sfmp-
md Joints, Stubbot
tom*, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Disease* anting from
an injudicious use oj Dercurg, Ascite*or Droptu, Ex-.
posure or Imprudence tn Life. Also, Chronic Con-
OLD ltOUGH_AND READY
Hearty and hala, oo the downhill of life.
Matured by labor and strengthened by strife.
Gray from exposure, where danger wa* rife.
Our Zach ha* crown rough and grown old.
Quick a* the flaw from the Hist and the steel.
Prompt to express what his brwom may feel.
Eager to show a true patriot’s zeal,
lie is watchful, and ready, and hold.
Old 1—like the oak in wbow age we delight;
heart is still bright.
Long as its ruler may he be revered!
By friends well beloved and by en
When the talcs of hi* prowess a
A Share.
A Kentucky friend some years since
related to us the following anecdote, as
having actually occurred in that State:
There was a royatering sort of a lei low
named Peter Russell, but usually rail
ed Pete Russell, who owned a good deal «!ina P**I ]
critter up next week.” It was accord
ingly brought, Mr. Bull first having the
law and officer at hand to make the sei- |
zure, as soon as Jonathan became “ pro-:
prietor of two hogs.” The pigmy was
personally presented, when Jonathan re
marked ’(wasn't a patchen to the one Ire
kilt yesterday, nor never would be, for
it weighed <>00 lbs., neat weight, and lie
guessed he’d sell this to any body that
wanted one to buy.
Bull felt a pain in the lumbar region
of his back bone, but not relishing il»e
loss of both pig and money, ottered to
buy it.
“Can’t sell that for anything but
cash,” replied Jonathan. ** Times are
mighty hard, that’s a fact, but if you’ll
give me one dollar in cash, 1*11 trust you
for the balance.” Bull slanted.
BUSINES DIRECTORY.
ASA M. JACKSON.
A. Alexander & Co.,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS A
DYE-STUFFS,
(Sign of the Xrgro and Mortar,) College A cento
Nov. 2, 1847. ly ATHENS, GA.
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
n LLE, G.l)
(Offices
or wm cb
lie* of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, G’
*luun and Franklin, of tlie Western Cin
d Forsyth, of the Cherukt
gratifying intelligence of it* effect* lias been
tlie proprietor. In hundred* of instances it 1>
cd over cases which were deemed incurable.
Letter of Capt. G. W. McLean, late of the U. S.
rmber of tlie New Jersey Legislatui
av, June 16,
.. ith the piles a
uiv tiling like permanent benefit, alnio
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Ancrc, I.epine and Vertica
WATCHES,
Of the eery best make and tear ran ted good
iler thi* feeling I wa* induced—not without rel
I confess—to use Upluun’s Electuary; and liavi
it for about three weeks, accoriling to the directi
rlown, I find, to my utter surprise a* well as satl-
tlwt every symptiim of the disease ha* left me.
it due alike to Dr. U pluun and myself to make thi
........ r J o \\T M.,1
fused!
A. Alexander & Co.
McLkax.
ddressed to the Agent* in Columbus, Gn.:
Russell countv, Ahu, Feb. 20,1847.
essra. Winter «t Epping— Gents: For the last 1
Gold Fob Buckles, Seals and Keys,
COLD GUARD, FOB A VEST CHAINS Jc KEY
Indies' and Gentlemen's Breastpins and Fingerrir
of every variety of set ami jnitten ; Gold Pens,
gold and silver eases, the best artielr ever offered in ti
market; Gold and Silver Pencil* ; Gold ami Sill
Thimbles; Chessm
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
W. 1». S. i* agent for the justly celebrated Perifocal
Spectacle Glasses, and i* prepared to fit any body who
may favor him with a call.
SI EVER CUPS. SPOONS & FORKS,
Plated Goods—each as Castor*, Branch and j (,(,
, , and portability .and when
.rdmg to tlie directions, each bottle will mako
to "be ! >UL l 1 " 1 ?* ,,,e 1 S lu ‘ n, * , y> ct l ua l to °nc quart,and is then su-
J by: tS'™rii a -- u, '- FC W. tio, “
.tjfving t
s and curative
Forsyth Sheriff's Sales. 1 cvEwbulln^^T 6 ^ 11 ’ erusaL Con ““e“ton«och
O N the first Tuesday in October next, will l>e sold! ecessury. . -
,hcC,to in ,U„ r , at Cum- i Iton A. Ik 4 S.'oTu.i,
mmg, For>>th curntj , be.wccn the usual hours of sale, place, was attacked with scrofula when two years old,
the following property, to wit: , which soon reduced her to a mere skeleton. The dL.
, d Baekgammon Boards ^ ° f ? U v U$h * Wr “« U ! T'lT ’! ‘‘ as f; P enadeJ »*» wllole system and manifested itselfin
hff ■ and a part of two other lot*, Nos. no. re. o.lecteil, it be j maUgnant sores on the head, body and limbs. Different
fendant, and h
Fin
Cliamljei
ly medicine*, without obtaining relief, until 11
obtained 3 boxes of Upluun’s Pile Electuary from you, j q, , .
wliicli liavc .*.» far relieved me that I take great pleasure lu - F4>rtmc ,
isrrsi&'is w "“ ssa-si-a-
ly Wkkvpvr B'nk Colnmbi*. A v „y SifvU
All kinds Watches
I - - . . . —- . jparingly administemfi with ma-
ana returned U> me hy a Lonsta- i ny mterruptions, yet with tlie most decided libnefit
ELIAS FIKCUEa D. SKJF About tl mun.f,, I bean* ucqtotal SSfL
i circumstances of the case. The child, wImi is now aged
it County. | four years,wa* one complete mass of disease, and inca-
, j 117 HEREAS, William E. Atkinson applies to me ! .iS* W Y"
.. 'ke. Also, a goo<l I for letters of administration on the estate of I *° near Jy tw,cc, fo natural snte; the head, lunba and body
.f MUSICAL IMSTUMENTS and Tnstruc- Elizalxdn Nehus, late of said county, deceased— i were a 1 " 1 "' 1 entirely covered wiUi large sores. Showa*
d Caps.
anos,
ietyofnev
of properly, and, lliere lore, hat) a pecu- Every btnlv knows Bob Foster, of; DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, «tc. New York, June 24,1847.
ninry re.pon.ibilily, ll.ongt, be ... el- j Franklin, a M™ of •• infinite jn*l," of j —£
ways in want of money, and frequently' nwwi exquisite liumor, whose jokes :«re j Thomas w. Alexander, for the cure of tlu-piles, I would inform you I was se-
i tlie hands of shavers. • ~ j Inimitable. Bob is a Democrat; but Ik*
On one occasion he went to a certain j fold us a story the other day which he
accommodating friend 10 borrow two thou* declared beat »be telegraph all hollow,
sand dollars. “Yes, (said his friend,) I wonderful ns that great agent of news
Fete, I will lend you ihe two thousand j acknowledged lo be. At the risk of.
dollnrs, and without interest, too, ifyou I “ marring a curious tale in the telling,” |
will give me your bill for the amount on ''**
London.”
“Oh, no, (replied Peie,)I can’t stand
that. If I give you a bill on London the
cursed thing will he back
£21“Any buxines* entrusted to hi* c
W. H. II. WHITE,
under protest in lour months at furthest,
and then I must pay you tho amount
and twenty per cent, damages. That's too
deep a dig.”
“ Well, (said Shylock,) that is cutting
it rather fat, I acknowledge; hut I will
tell you, Pete, what I will do; I will lake
your bill on London for two ihnusand dol
lars, and poV you for it two thousand two
hundred, nnd when it comes back pro-
lesled you will have to refund the two
thousand dollars nnd twenty per cent
damages, -making together two thousand
four hundred, which will leave me only
two hundred dollars.”
“Agreed, (said Pt*ie ;) I am willing
to stand that.” So down they sat to
prepare the documents.
“But whothedcuce shall I draw upon
in London ? (said Pete,) I do not know
a living soul there.”
“ It is perfectly immaterial who you
draw upon, (said his friend.) So far as
I am concerned lam willing you should
draw upon tho town pump.”
“By Jove! (said Pete,)! have it:
I’ll draw upon my cousin, the duke of
Bedford.”
It will be recnlleclcd that ihe family
name of his Grace is Bussell, and Pete
was in the habit of boasting that he bad
descended Irom the same stock. So
Pete “ let fly his kite” lor ttco thousand
dollars on his Grace of Bedford, and re
ceived the stipulated amount of tu>o
thousand ttco hundred dollars. The bill,
of course, had to be sent out lo London
to lie presented lo his Grace, and regu
larly protested, in order lo establish a lo „
legal claim upon the drawer. One morn-! f ew
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Cumjmxg, Foxsvth Ox, G.l
£SP“ Will practice in the countie* composing the Che
kee Circuit. All pmfc*.*iunal ami other business t-n
usted to hi* management, will meet with prompt anc
ithful attention. Dec. 3,1H47.
(for Bob’s imitative manner of
wanting) we may slnie that we received,
ishurg, ihe news of Gen. Taylor’s
nominali»n on Friday afternoon, ihe 9ili
d the gallant Whigs of that
ancient town immediately fired a thun
dering salute on the occasion. Bob was
nl home, somewhat over two mileles
from town, and, when he heard ihe first
gun, bul little dreamed of ihe cause.—
But he was allracled by ihe guinea- i aorJri
chickens ; ihey all flocked together at \ c | \r„ r ™p-i
the report, and set up the song which I
spoke plainly in Bob’s ears: It’s old ! *".!3,Bn»iMl-si
Zack! It’s old Zack ! It’s old Zack ! j Peeples & Camp,
It’s old Zack ! and the peacock jump- j hhoiimu axu retail ucalki
ed up on ihe fence, stretched his neck to • GROCERIES, DRY GOows. HARDWARE,
listen awhile at the guineas and then i
gave three cheers. “ Hurrah ! hurrah ! | _
hurrah!” and this was repeated by them j T. S. REYNOLDS,
best r
X
tar tlie kindred mid creditor* of said deceased, to b
appear at mv office witiiin tlie time prescribctl by
• ’ w cause (if any they have) why said letters 'si
unable to move, ond'would take i
only to shrink from being touched even by her mother!
’ ,1 ‘" equally severe ii
b of auy thing.
I applied t<
. benefit froi
tnd painful utti
U pliani. who prescribed hi* Electuaiy, and ir
a week I wa* able to go dm ’ *
ard of and sent for Dr.
pspcct fully,
may Goods, «£•«•„ tke.
t, under the Franklin House—A the
REMARKABLE
.f Dr. Unham, and tali
Gko. H. flirrciuxs, 81 Water at'
i OF BLEEDING PILES.
Portland, Me, March 14.
x press to you my sincere an
nidcrful cure Ihaveexperien
y valuable Pile Electuary.
;r to the bleeding piles for tc
it I became reduced to a mci
itite and general derangemei
To Physicians, Druggists,
AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
T HE subscribers respectfully solicit attention to the:
fresh and extensive stock of the best English,
French and American
Glassware, Paints, Oil*, Dye-Stvffs, Surgical
aud Obstetrical Instruments,
TRUSSES, PATENT MEDICINES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Our Goods are selected from the best and most exten
sive Chemical Laboratories. One of tlie proprietors
being a regularly educated physician, affords ample
guaranty of the genuine quality of all articles sold at
their establishment
Our stock is the most extensive to lie found in this
section of country, and will be sold as low i
ity of articles can be purchased in any
gust, 1
30d
Notice.
W ILL BE SOLD, in Monroe, Walton county, on th
first Tuesday in October next, a piece of Lani
lying on the line of Walton and Clarke counties,
’ r ’ one hundred acres, more or less, and out
vied a SAW and GRIST MILL, known as i
ard’s Mills. The Mill* are in good repair, nnd
rfiich affords ample water power. Tlie 1:
>nd quality, though, produces very well, and ft
ii good o
For further pa
apply «
RUSSELL SHEPARD, Ag t
e bottle slie could slip down
oss the room. She has now
just nmsneu taxing tne second bottle, and the sores are*
nearly all healed, the limbs are restored to their natural:
use, she is quite cheerful, and is fast improving in health-
Vcry respectfully yours, C. J. WARNER,
Sec. of Youth’s State Tem.Soa.
Tlie proprietors submit to tlie public the followingcer-
licli ! ificat . e > *”“ n . a highly respectable source, ofa cure mado
hy using their preparation of Sarsaparilla.
, a ! „ _ _ , Mowlk, Alix, Nov. 28,1846.
ul L* ■ Messrs. Sand* :—I deem it an act of justice to myself
mul the mHimimiii’ o» to relate tlie following facta
ghborliood in die latter part
r to ’myself, and \
which I hold in t
obliged
Unio
j Being appointed agents of all the
it Medicines, of on extensive Brush
Surgical histrumcnt Manufactory-
W HEREAS, Virgil W. Akeridge, Executor of P
Akcridge, deceased, applies to me for Lett
Dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ai
of July last Jane C - , a young girl aged fou
year.*, wa* afflicted with an immense sore on the middle
of her back, wlucli defied all the treatment of medical
«lilL As rile ns » friend ef nur fomilj I employed ell
the mean* ui inv power in endeavoring to relieve her.
A. J. BRADY,
very lime the cannon fired. Boh J wholesale and retail confectioner,
says be thus knew, in utter defiance of j Jackmm-Street—iTHEAS, GA.
the telegraph, that Gen. Taylor was noin- j T. BISHOP,
inaied, and he is hound in vole for him. | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
* rr*—* I No. 1,BrotidStreet—ATHENS, GA.
Cheap Pleasures.
Did you ever study the cheapness of!
some pleasures? ask some excellent!
writer. Do you know how little it takes
lo make u multitude happy ? Such tri-;
lies as a penny, a word or a smile, do- FERRY & CO,
the work. There are two or three Iwys 1 wiiolwaus and rftail hea
passing along—give them each a clies-
nut; and how smiling they look ! They
will not be cross (or some time. A poor Lampkin & Cobb,
widow lives in ihe neighborhood who | DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
I hud ihe best ad’
place could give, spent much money and twice submit-
i tod to a surgical operation. I lin’d become perfectly
! tired of life, and at the suggestion of my friends I wa*
‘ induced to trv a box of your medicine. Tlie first I
| found relieved me slightly, still persevered and pur-
| chased a second, and I ‘assure y,m when I got linlf
| through I found myself getting well. I still kept on,
] and now I am a new man. My dear sir, language can-
Youi
support
self and
cspectfully with gre
is the mother of half a dozen child
send ihem hall a peck of sweet apples, I
and they will all be htppy. A child:
has lost his arrow—ihe world lo him—
and he mourns sadly ; help him to find !
it, or make him another and how quick- ,
ly will ihe sunshine play upon his sober !
face. A boy has as much as he can do •
to pile up a load of wood : assist him a j
moments, or speak a pleasant wortl |
family dependent on me.
regard,
PHYSICIANS
Read the following odd
Messrs. Post* Willis—
feelings of pleasure that 1
| the cure I have .
. Vegetable Pile Electuary, which I obtained fron
in case of Piles with which I liave been afflicted. My
‘ sufferings liave been almost beyond endurance, aiel
I cannot be known or imagined, only by those who liai
I xaperienced like affliction*.
J Having been so long and sorely afflicted, I am i
| duced to address you, that through you I may mal
known to my friends and neighbor* the truly wonderful
l virtues of Dr. Upham’a Electuary, which I shall hereaf
ter keep on hand, as I find it beneficial in other respects,
I removing obstinate costivcuess, morbid accumulations
the stomach and bowels; and to purify tlie blood—
Newton & Lucas,
it folio’s
lving the«
ved pat- and app
Factory, of a large law, to si
of tlie celebrated should n
erfumery Establishment of Eugene Roussell, of Pliila-
Blphia, and of a Manufactory of Patent Trusses, we are
wSS anyU,ey,ulve)wl ' ys
uider my hand at office in Watkinsvii
6m A. M. J ACKSON, c.
b prcscrilieil by nnd she told m
S*. MoscW*i Tm
which I gave to her. I called
she laid take
I laughed imnud
ly so, and, gentleni
son mentioned to me your
'ly procured two bottles of
Agents in this city,
bc her the next day
ISSe" 1
j titan any in this market Great care i* observe
i packing, and our goods are put up in very handsom
.yle, with appropriate label*.
A. ALEXANDER «fe C0 n
Importer* of Drugs, Medicines, &c.
(Sign of the Negro and Mortar,) College Acenu
Valuable Lands for sale.
J OHN H. NEWTON offers for sale the fo
Lots of LAND, viz:
- -- - - No.DistBect. Cow
K. SPENCER,
DENTIST ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Office under the Newton House, opposite tl
Presbyterian Church. ly April 27
f Pile*, when a speedy c
if Gates, where I shall be pleased to
e particular inft
i best
» Avoided.
lL* 03 a t ccor(,in S 1 -y found, with 01I1-! lo him, anti he forgets his toil anti works
cr documents, on the table in iht^Duke s - - . —
away without minding it. Your ap-j
ug, or cut the!
It. J. MAYNAllD,
(Over the “ Southern Banner'’
/ ., ,. , | vest loo large, or slighllj'injured a piecei _Jy_
i . .. °* (*aid his Grace of Bed- n r wor b . s ., v •* You scoundrel.” ami!
f«r.l —••— of work; say “You scoundrel,” m
lii« man ' M U ^. , ” e ^ n . n . t a <| ( l res * ,n S | he feels miserably ; but remark, “ 11
W. H. ELLISON, PresL F. C, i
“ W. 1L BRANHAM, Macon.
April 30,181*.
»»m1 j ' B. W. ROSS, Dentist,
r «, O | nc leeis mi^eraoiv ; out remar K, **1 am ; TTTILL Tisit Athen* during the p*e*cnt year and re-
human of bn,'«»,)„ "a Peter Itm- sorry .. and ,, e win lry do belter.— VV ■tointon.thewoU.t TOt, intl» m»t».
doHaiT'? 8 ”" me J’ r T i h " u -! Von employ a man. pay him chrmHMf.|t^JlSSSSSS^SS^'lSA
t . . , - never heard of him an d speak a pleasant word lo him. and March so.
dwriiy hc*does so ” k “° W ky wl,at j he lea.es your boon wUh a c..nieme,l| U r. II. SEGEB,
“ I am equally Unoram vonr Grace I l ' e ^ 1 ’ ,0 *'S '‘“P A n ' vn hear,h "'" l '; SURGEON DENTIST.
(said the/iomne p ..r • » * iI. | * I sn *ll e ® °f gladness. As )OU pass along j tttjll practice in tlie various branches of lil* pro-
«affaires.) 1 know noth-1 jjjg g t re et, you meet a familiar lace—f VV fe«wo, in the counties of chute, Oglethorpe,
-MgOlhim. 1 snw •> flond mornin«r ** as though YOU ' Wilkes, Columbia, Greene and Morgan. Hctsprepor-
a momenl !“u ma ™ S l ! 4 <»PW. »»d it wiltwork adafirabl, 1251"
. . *1 l 1* very probable now lhat i u heart of your neighbor. I sati-foction. Letters will reach him either at Athens
lie is some poor am! distant branch of j pjeausure is cheap—who will not be-: f w * tte P dcd
there'to 1 ih« V ’l J 18 * J v ” nt * ere ^ awa y stow it liberally? llfiherc are smiles,! of Mr. G.T.* Winfrey. He will visit the residences of
mere to me wilds of Kentucky, and is; sun shine and flowers all about us, lei us j those needing hi* services, when desired.
stSSAS WsJr^’hi ? ras n p wUl1 a r ,jssi
‘ . and paid it was. 1 aui ) them up m our hearts. No.
In due coarse of tun© Pete’s friend got j \ Qi us take them and scatter them
oacK two thousand dollars, less bankers’ j a boul us, in the cot of tbe widow, among
commission, and without interest, for gr0 ups of children in tbe crowded
two thousand two hundred lie bad paid j maru where men of business congre-
Pcte some months previously. | „ ale> j n our families, everywhere. We
became^heWkic!^° D ^ lhC tfiacer can make tbe wretched happy; the dis-
Our friend, from whom we bad the
story, said he never beard whether Pete
ever^ renewed the operation.
We can only add that we have often
wished we haa such a cousin in London.
—N. O. Bulletin.
A Good One.—A. gentleman in his ea
gerness at table to answer a call fur
florae apple pie, owing to the knife slip
ping on the bottom of the disb, found his
knuckles buried in the crust, when a
wag who sat just opposite to him very
gravely observed, whilst he held his
plate, “Sir, may I trouble yon (or a bit,
whilst your hand's in 9”
If yon are out of business and out of
money,and are tempted to hang yourself,
wait. Tbe state may save you tbe expense
and trouble of stopping your own wind.
j give the.:
able t< ’
ly office,
called some six or revei *’ J * ' ‘ * *
f Electuary for liimscl
-idual called to get a b %
iiformed me that half a box had entirely cured him;
hat he had recommended the same remedy to
light persons—all of whom were cured. It w
ecommendcd by him to a lady, who had previously,
and at the time was suffering much from tlie complaint.
ratlis ago and obtai
Not long since the i
r person. He the
279 18 1 S do
265 12 1 do
239 12 1 do
1137 11 1 do
136 8 1 Union
. „ iucJi froi
^ of her family
ing it Her conditu >n, not being impro
but being under tlie
using it H
tending phv
»d she ’
■uld gi’
.-end 1
v Elec
The Georgia Marble
3IANUFACTURING COMPANY,
^^KE desirou* to inform the citlzens of Georgia that
ZSarbcrius and Hair-Dressing.
HANSEL HILLARD,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Athens
and the public generally, that he will, at all time*,
contented cl^rful; ..he uffliemd resign-;
ed, at an exceedingly cheap rale. Who j -
exceedingly cheap
will refuse to do it?—New England
Don't like his Looks.—A SberifPs offi
cer was sent to execute a writ against a
Quaker. On arriving at the house, be
saw the Quaker’s wife, who in reply to
the inquiry whether her husband was
at home, answered in the affirmative, at
tbe same lime requesting him to be sea
ted, and her husband would speedily
see him. The officer wailed patiently
for some time, but the fair Quakeress
coming into tbe room, he reminded her.
of her promise .that be should see her
“Nay, friend, I promised that he would
see thee. He lias seen tbee! He did
not like tby looks ; therefore be avoided
tby path and has left the house by ano
ther way.**
PILES, &<
D ALLEY’S Magical Pain Extruder will affiird im
mediate relief in all Bums, Semlds, Piles am
Rheumatism. For sale by
A. ALEXANDER A CO. Athens, Gif.
TAN BOUTEM A BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
and the
c generally, that they have removed to
NEW SHOP, second lot below the
naaldm Hoom—where they have co hand re vend
VEHICLES, aad are constantly manufacturing all de-
aeziptioos of CARRIAGES.
TjiwA for sale,
tjTjjljl A TBACT 0F coateniig «W Wo
John H. X-.fr* Mi-l VTiOjam MlriTth Ttnft
jA t .a-Awnotoa. IbtolWIMed
a the autmnai of Cmt. Whet ul «h*u
'o. fiathri I*riicnl»ri, tptJr to P.W.ADAM3,
Jta.HMSto.grenjtC'
brunche*.. Our Marble is finer than any Northern
Marble, and when fairly tested, will be found equal to
Italian.
• secured the services of experienced Work
men, from New York, who fully understand all thi
brandies connected with tlie business, and
ourselves in point of workmanship and
give entire satisfaction, o
To all those wishing n - v —
KT GUI and examine onr Marble, Work and prices, | tlement for them with Messrs. Ferry <fc Co. who will
before purchasing elsewhere, if convenient; if not, all j continue the business at our old stand.
mmunications will receive attention. Jin. 20. MALLORY, FERRY A CO.
Address, Madison, Ga, or Hanaaerffle, Cherokee
county, Gk, ATKINSON, TATE 4 ROBERTS. [ A Card.
S4 16 4 do
240 14 4 do
579 3 3 Paulding
577 8 8 do
810
583 2 3 do
493 2 2 Cherokee
879 21 2
163 21 2
82 15 2
972 14 1 Forsyth
r ignor appearanc.
further particulars and conc!u*ivo evidence of ita
W HEREAS. Livwley J. Andrews and John Cain ap- superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets which may
ply to me for letters of administration on tins es- : he obtained of Agent* gratis. 3
■ ■ d David Andrews, late of said county, deceased— I Prepared and sold, by A. B. «fc D. SANDS, Druggists
: “ts, 1 011 Fulton comer of William street, New
REESE <t WARE, Athens,
T. G. LITTLE, MiUedgevillc*
not be granted. ; HAVILAND UISLEYACO^
Given under my luuid, at office, Sept. 4tfo 1848. | . Augusta, Ceo^.
Sept. 14, 1848. JESSE MURPIIEY, e. c.o. j and by Druggist* generally throughout the U. Stales.
e (if any they have) why said let
s should I
AdiniuistratorN Sale.
W ILL Ik* sold,on Thursday, the 26th ofOctobc
at the residence of Ab*olom ILirtin. late of
- | Price, $1 per bottle; six bottles for t
I The public arc respectfully requ<
. that it is San*Is’ .Sarsaparilla that fou
deceased,consisting of horses,hogs
im, (in bags) oats, fodder, wage
<oholdand kitchen furniture; to
-(FOP- |
“"pwS j
...nember
that lias and i* constantly
kable cures of the most difficult
scares to wluch the human frame is subject;
isk for bauds Sarsaparilla, nnd take no other.
of sale: All purchasers will be required to give notes not j
...coedinstf.irty «*•.«!»> B™! ■g.gfg’L? | TAKE II, i, to ^
ennty, made naj able twelve months after date^iimf nit, X tfre pnblre generally, that having made nr w
nto five del era tnU ke l».d in cerij. bale e.mtod j .nderable eddito to their wdl-known erinUbkent.
tf John H:irri.*on, to execute to him titles to lot of laud
fa 78, in the third District of Walton County— I They stejek is at pre*«*nt very large and well assort-
If objections to said petition are not filed in terms of; e**. and made entirely in their own shops, and they would
the law, we will cause said Executrix to make titles, j u,vit p al1 tiiose desirous of purchasing
agreeably to said law, at the next term of this Court,! VEHICLES, to give them a call before going below,
10th July, 1848. _ _ | »* thc North ’ dl< y “ nright go farther and
T
e s now
247 8 Lowndes
41 11 Habersham
60 10 do
104 31 LeenowStew
do [Macon
Muscogee
18 8 do
18 3 do
18 3 do
242 19 3 do
322 19 8 do
633 19 3 do
895 19 3 do
424 19 3 do
613 19 3 do
855 21 3 do
Nos. 37,93,94,126,127,130,110,183,184,192, 201,
232, 236,237, in the 13th District, Dooly county.
Applications by mail or otherwise, will be promptly
attended fix JOHN IL NEWTON.
tting for Ordinary purposes, July
Term, 1848, j
I1THEREAS, Theophilus J. Hilt, by petition made!
V. , a Pi?! ici
o tho Court, ti
o their
he general satisfaction which has been
together with their increased facilities,
tiun to all work entrusted to their care,
INDUCEMENTS
■nds for
further
July 13, ’48
GEORGIA—
HEREAS, Hope H. Car
Bvo
car aii w
These are there
gular the kindred
and appear at my
ore to cite and admonish all and sin-
ind creditors of said deceased, to be
office witiiin the time prescribed by
i (if any they can) why said letters
should not be g
Given under my luuid, thi* 3d July, 1848.
July 13, 1848 JESSE MITCHELL, c. a o.
F OUR month* 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 real estate (widow’s dower excepted) of William
Ball, deceased, in terms of the law.
July 17,1848. JOHN P. BALL, Adm.
F OUR months after date application will be made
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwinnett cou
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to st
A nenutiFul /
C ONSISTING o
Kettles, Nursery Lamps, Egg Boiler
Land for sale.
1 AJt ACRES of Wood Land lying in thc fork of tho
road from Athens to Jefferson and Mitchell's
bridge, and adjoinining the Town of Athens, is for sale
A. & T. W. BAXTER.
L OAF, Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars, just
received and for sale at the lowest prices, for cash,
JunelS T. BISHOP.
F OUR mouth* after date application will be m
the Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Waltoi
Notice.
'N consequence of Mr. A. B. MALLORY retiring
. from the firm on the 1st January, 1848, it becomes
icessaiy that our business to that date be closed as
irlv as possible. Persons, therefore, having unsettled
>r accounts with us, will oblige us by making ret-
New Livery Stabler,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
N L. COUbIIsS respectfully iotana the public
• that he is now located at the Stable up town,
formerly ocupied by E. Lampkin * Co, where may, at
all thae* he had on reareoahle term*, Horeea, Vehicles,
etc, etc. Ihe excellence of his stock, vehidea, Ac, and
his desire to accommodate Castanet*, he IfoPgs wiU bp
sufficient to secure for him ft lihspil ®hare of public pat.
"aSm. April tT, 1848-
S'
CJUPERIOR country Hoar, for sale
JbylL
| ry m the turn oi JiauAia x, r “ w,
shril continue the business at the old stand; aqdfrom
f«v4fitire which we have for procuring fresh an J
fashionable eoods, we feel confident that we can offer a
assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunk
Ac, from whidi our customers may make select**
wluch will please them,
Jan. “0, . Successor* of Mallory, Ferry it Co.
Domestic Liquors.
1 AABBLS. New Orleans Rectified Whiskey;
XUvl 5 bbU.New England Rum;
8 * Sweet Malaga
With s variety of other LiQUO^
mention, foe side by ‘ ””'
ALEXANDER i
Weatherford, deceased.
July 18,1848 HOPE IL CAMP, Guardian. |
Old Java Coffee,
f~VF vetv superior quality, jiut received and for sale
Vj low for cash, by
June 15 T. BISHOP.
TT'OU R months after date, application will be made to ■
X 1 thc honorable Inferior Court of Clarke county,when !
sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the Land
and Negroes belonging to the estate of Samuel Kenney,
deceased, for tbe benefit of thc heirs and creditors of
the deceased. MARY KENNEY, Adm’z.
July 20, 1848, _4in~
/CORDIALS, SWEETMEATS and BRANDY PRE-
VJ serves; Boston Crackers. Sperm and Adamantina
Candles; Pickles, Jams, Jellies, Chocolate, Cocoa, Java
Coffee, very superior, for sale by
A. ALEXANDER A CO, Athens.
Notice.
A LL persons Living demands against the estate of
XxL Joseph Hughes, Late of Walton county, deceased,
will present them in terms of the law; and those indebt
ed to said estate, will come forward and make imme
diate payment PHILIP HUGHES, Adm’r.
August 10,1848. 40<L
Weeding Boca.
S* A DOZ. Steel Weeding Hoes, of a superior quality,
OU for sale low by T. BISHOP,
Notices
[IJSrL Thk subscriber still continues to keep opw
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
Y Y Absalom Martin, late of Gwinnett county, deceas-
• ed, are hereby notified to present them properly attest-
; ed in terms of tlie law; and all persons indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate payment
Sept 14,1848. SAWL MARTIN, ) ...
RANS. B. MARTIN, (
Ga, for the accommodation of Travelers.
Man and horse, per day 50
“ “ “ all n^ht, 1 00
April, 1846. If J. R HABERS.
Iron.
^ GOOD lot of North
Wanted*
Administrator’s Sale.
VS7ILLbe sold on the 29th September next, at the
w ▼ residence of Philip Hughes, in Walton county,
»11 the personal property belonging to the estate of Jo-
1 seph Hughes, late of Wffltoa county, deceased
1 August 10,1848. PHILIP HUGHES, Adm’r
rJ GAITER BOOTS. HILL, MOSS * CO. ,
Fairbanks’ Sc»lo».
TT'AIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales vhlcl
F are always right A fresh supply just received and
Iforsafoby (March25) T.BISHOP. ,.
i Coffee S Coffee S
| Jf A BAGS Bib, Lngiuraand Java Coffee, for salcioW
‘OU by T.BISHOP.