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aof Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in compUiata
—at to femslra. recommended theirs, although pro*
rfouilj they Jid not. iaab o( Itao ICmra,
i.i-te- ^ ■**■”**•
OB. TOWHIElfB’1
cosmcxu KxmiTTOT
SARSAPARILLA.
ir«a4r «*J JBmsmp «/ Age t
Utuut EslrawUMrr JlsildM la lit* Wsrld!
This Kstrartput mp in Quart Bottles. It is six time*
rh*auer, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any
mid. • It eirm without vomiting, purging, sickening
or debilitating the Patient
T HE great faauty and superiority of this Sarsaparil
la uvrr all other medicines is, that while it eradi
cate. the disease, it invigorate, the body. It is one of
THC VERY BEST SPRING It SUMMER MEDICINES
Ever known; it not only purifies the whole system^nd
strengthen, the W it creates new pure mod rick
blnn.1: H power powMiJ by no other medicine. And
in tli»« lie* tie; grand secret of iU wonderful success,
ft h.i* prrCirmed witliin the last fire years more than
J(iO.'KN) cure- of -erere ca-e* of disease: at least 15,000
Were mil ulere-1 incurable. It la. wed the lives of
awe tlun 5.ISXI children during the two post seasons.
tO OOOcasce at General Ucbllitjr aR« want
ol. that fatal di-ease, C
Miparilla i. tar superior to any
. pleasant remedy. This Sar-
system, sires
s muscular t
ty totlie linihv an I *trength
ill a m*t extraordinary degree.
Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption
Bronchitis. Cm sumption, liver Com
Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma,, Spitting of Blood, Soreness
in the Chest, Hectic Flush. Sight Sweats, Difficult or
Prof use Kxprrforation, Pain in the Side, £c n hare
been and can be cured.
Spitting Blood.
Xem York, April *8,1847.
Ha. Towasitf n—I verily believe that your Sarsapa
rilla has fa-*-n tlie means through Providence, of saving
my life. I have for several years Iiad a bad Cough.
It became wora* and worse. At last I raised large
anantitioH of Uood, had night sweats, and was greatly
debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to hre. I
lure only n-cd your Sarsaparilla a short time, and
there lias a wonderful change been wrought in me,
am now able to walk over the city. I raise no blooi
ami my cough has left me. You can well imagine ths
1 am thankful for tlie.se results.
Your obedient servant,
W5L RUSSEL, 65 Cathcrinc-sL
Principal Office, 156 FULTON Street, Sun Dukling,
. Y.; Redding A Co, 8 State street, Boston; Dvott
gists and Merchants gencraUy thoughout the United
Drs. HILV. 4k SMITH, Athens,
Oct 5, 1848. Sole Agents for Upper Georgia.
tST Sold also br
David:
H.S.B .
J. A. 1L ILixks, Clayton, Rabun co.
> of more tlian four thousand case
Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla has
ivcro* ami chronic cases ore weekly
rxtraortliiiary virtues.
■ Cummings, Esq, one of the assistants in tne
Asylum, Blackwell's I .laud, is the gentleman
spoken of in the following letter:
BlarkwrlTs Islarnt, Sept. 14, 1847.
Ur. Townsend—Dear Sir: l have suffered terribly
hr nine rear* with the Rheumatism; con.kleraUe
llie time* I could not cat, sleep or walk. I had the
is, mat my limbs were terribly
Rlicuniati.ni
cl. Ties m
cra.li.atc1 b
James Cummings, E»q, one of the assistants i
most distressing pains, a
Sands’ Sarsaparilla.
IX)S TIIE REMOVAL AXD mXAXKNT CCE* OF ALL DISXABR
AUIS1.S0 FROM IMTUXE STATE OF THE BLOOD
oa HABIT OF THE BYSTEM.
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rhemnalism, Obstinate Cutane
ous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Fact.
Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm ct
Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of tlu
Botut and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp
toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from
•n injudicious use of hitrcury, Ascites or Dropsy, Em
posure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Cos-
slilutional Disorders.
T HE VALUE of this preparation is now wide!'
known, and every day the field of its usefulness I
extending. It tsapprored and highly recommended t)
Physicians, and is admitted to be the most powerful am
ration., but general, extending through the whole systen
It neutralize, tlie poisonous elements in the blood, anr
-cstores a healthy taoe to the organs which generate tha
fluid. In scrofulous and all external disorders, tlio re
rapid healing of the sores and pustules; inrbeu
matkm, and other piuufnl affection* of the muscular ft
Unties of your Sarsaparilla,
and they hare done me more than one t!iou«and dollar,
worth ofgood. I am so much better—indeed, I
entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the
* illlicted. Your., respectfully,
JAMES CUMMINGS.
rits7 rital Fits I
Dr. Townsend, not haring tested Ids Sarsaparilla in
of Fit*, of course never recommended it, ami
»an intel"
r County
.August 1!
Dv. Townsend—Dear Sit: l hare a little j,
rearm of age. whpjas been several year* afflicted x
Fit*; we tried qfllLt every thing tor her, but without
success; at la-t, although re could find ih> recommen
dation in our circular* f.w rants like her*, we thought
she was m very delicate health, we would give her some
of your Sarsaparilla, ami arc very glad we did, for it
ant only restored lier strengtli, but the lma had
turn of the Fits to our great pleasure ami surprise.—
' * 1 and hearty for winch x—
, respectfully,
JOHN BL'TLER, Jr.
Female medicine.
Dr. Townremfs SaraaporHU is a sovereign and speedy
cure lor Incipient Consumption. Barrenness, IVolapu*
Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cortivenes*. Piles, Lcu-
corvtura, or Whites, obstructed <w difiicult Menstruation,
Incontinucnce of Urine, or involuntary disdiarge there
of, and fiw the gcia-ral print ration of the system-
nutter w hether tha result of inherent cuu*c or causes,
produced by irregularity, illness or accident ^Nothing
ling effects
. _n be more surprising than it _ „
the human frame. Person* all weakness and lassitude,
from taking it at once become robust ami full of energy
under its influence. It bumetfiatcly counteracts tha
nvrvcles.ne.s of the female frame, w hich is the great
cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in
hundreds of cases have been reported to
•f cases where families have been without children,
after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine,
have been Messed with fine, healthy offspring.
T# Nsthrra aa4 Married U4i*a
This extract of Sarsaparilla luw been expressly pre
pared in reference to female complaint*. No fern *
who has reason-tosuppose shea approaching tl
critical period, * The turn of life ,” should neglect
take it, as i is a certain preventive fie any of the i
memos ami horrible diseases to which females aresub-
jMtaUhis time of life. This period may be delayed far
•enrol years by using this tnecbcime. Nor is itlcss val-
tuble he those who are appraching womanhood, as it
is calculated to assist nature, br ouickcning the blood
tad invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is
invaluable fur all the iWlicate diseases to which women
are subject
It braces the whole system renew.*, permanently the
natural energies, by removing the impurities of the
body, not so -far stimulating as to produce subsequent
relaxation; which is the case of most medidnes taken
hr female weakness and disease. By using a few bot
tle* of this medicine, many acTcre and painful surgical
operation* may be prevented..
Great Blessing to Mathers and Child)
- x Jli« the safest tod moat effectual medicine for pari-
•fking the svv. oltaiS|| «*»•■* • , .n»l«i
upon child-birth ever (Useorered: It strengthens both
tM mother and child, prevent, pain and disease, in
creases and eariebe the food, those who have used H
think it t.imfispctuablc. It i> highly useful both be
fore aod after confinement, a* it prevents diseases at
tendant upoocbild-binh—-in Costnrenes*, Pile*. Cramps
Swdlingof the Feet, Dcpumkncr, Heartburn, Vonut-
mz, Mn in tha Back and Loins, Valse I’aias, Hcmoc-
ifcag*, and m regelating the sneretioaa and equalising
the drcniatiosi k ha* no aquaL The great bsnoty of
this medicine is, itia alwavs safe, and the most deli-
oato sm it mmt snccewfnlly, very few cases require
any othermedkina, in some a littla Oastcr Oil or Mag.
SMMa,isnsdtaL Exrecim ki theimcn air, and light food
with this modiciny will always sombm a snfe and easy
i you that
the Bcrofula by the use* of your excellent _
They w«re afflicted very severely with bod S
taken only four bottles; it took them away, for which
I foul myself under great obligation.
isaa^w^rT/^o?V,
Opinions oE rhyalciona.
Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from
Phv*idans in different parts of tha Union.
This is to certify that we the undersigned, Physi
cians of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases
prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it
to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market
H. P. PULING, M. D. •
J. WILSON. M. D.
R. B. BRIGGS, M. D.
P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D.
Albany, April 1, 1847.
Cantion.
Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr.
Townsend's SarsaperilU, a number of men who were
formerly our Agents, hare commenced making Sarsa
parilla Extract*, Elixir*. Bitters, Extracts of Yellow
Dodc.kc They generally put it up in the same shaped
bottles, and s«ne of them hare stole and copied our
advenitementsthey are only worthless 'imitations, and
should be avoided.
Fall and Winter Goods
HILL, M0SS.& Co.
A RE DOW offering to the public, on favorable terms,
their stock ef Fall and Winter Goods, selected by
one of ths firm, in Philadelphia, New York and Boston,
remsisfing.in part, ef black Grods Rhine Silks, rich sat-
ia plaid and brocade Silks, plaid lining and Florence do,
■atm striped silk Mndcnas, S 8 Hakdmes for «ren®<
dresses, embroidered muslin for evening dresses, rich
satin-striped and figured Cashmeres, S 8 AuBe Cash
meres and lustre and brilliaBte, satin-striped pW4*“d
figured Delaines, super super bind: silk warp Alpacas,
plaid and striped Alpacas. A large assortment of
English fond American Print*,
French and Scotch Gingham, small and .large plaid
French worked collars and cuffs, mourning collars and
ATnERitCLABKESVal.LK,CAI8ECYlU.E
»«0 STONI MOUHTAm I /~VITlh. GnflWkJfc Frfmtt>j«Xt,willl. poI* | /-%S
SI AGE LINES. I Va befiue the court-house door in the town of Wat- ! V / before tl»c Court-furase door
IHESE are the regular Mail lines, carried in Splen- j kinsTille, within the usual hours of sale, the following \ ming. Forsyth county, between the usual hounTof
T7id>WH»'~ ^ ‘ |p<o(«n T ,u,.,..
Leaves Athens Tuesdays, Thurwiays and Saturdays,! . «• wfan. “ k i-gctable Remedy, and eleven .do*. Qno acrc tlf i and<
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Arrives at Gainesville same days . »» * Vegetable Paruci*. Levied on bj^virtno ] therem, lying on th
Forsyth ShcrifiN Sale*.
N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
• utk. town of Cum-
n attachment in favor
the following property, tc
d. more or less, with the improvements
the west side of Camming, adjoining
**G*^Ule Moolajs, Weao«hj. anJ Fti- . uVil“ cSSwd'ti’ST
| ■KttSSj. gsneunsj,
Leaves Stooe Mountain Mondays, Wednesdays ami „“ lot purcWtl bv Josiiih iL y j xiiro*her, prim-ipal, and Thos. Cantwell, JJL Mar*
Fridays, at 7* A. M, or soon after the arrival of the Hunt '' lU “™ A -. Clirr ;^' U !*‘"f 11 “/Athens, op-; tiu a ,„j JjU!MJ , ^Hty. ^
Augiyfa train. Arrive at Gainesville, at 5 P. JL : ^ 1 ^ l r’ C 'af Al*o. twenty-five barrel* t/corn, more or lest. 1 one
Loire* Gainesville Tuesdays, Thmvday. and Satur- 3 I 2 £ ^2 BB ' ( , b - v R L*r*e wagon, three stacks of foE. four ImSid lbl
ilsvs aaM Arrive davs at Stone Mountain 5 from Clark Superior Court, in favor of John A .lames s ^i or i„_. . v - i ’ ^
gST TTiis Line runs br way of Lawreoecville. The ^uut. lTonerty named in the fi fo. ed fnmi the Inferior Court iff Forsyth county and sold
Proprietor i. .1*, naming a Line fmm Gainesvffln to ! of Uourt ’ “ 1™ R. Foster re the sail
Abo, a good assortment 10 and 15-4 ribbon-bound
bed blankets, 8 and 9-4 blankets, carpetings, bleached
and brown hanerptms, black, slate ingrain cotton hose, .
ladies* merino, bleached and brown cotton { hose, Irish
linens, pillow-caw linens, 10 and 12-1 linen sheetings,
10r4 flannel sheeting, a new article; 10-4 bleached and
brown cotton sheeting*, damask table cloth*, bed-tick
ings, Canton flannels, Welch and gauze flannels, apron
diecka, Columbia stripes, black and colored cambrics
bleached and brown Holland-*, trunks, carpet bags,
satchells, dusting brashes, brooms, cocoa dippers, 4c. 4c
Gentlemena 1 Dress Goods.
Super super black Simone* and Bioleys French Cloths,
blue and brown cloths, black and blue beaver cloths.
English blue blanketings for overcoat-*, black, Frendi,
and faiMrf casiincres, New York and Philadelphia Ca.-i-
mcres, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed, blue and liack rati-
.. • —- - - — • a and velvet rest-
„ . . and merino shirts
and drawers.
The above named goods with mam- others, we are
offering at wholesale or retail, with prices to suit the
times. Call and examine our. stock before purchasing.
At Eos. 1 and 2, College Avenue.
Athens, Oct 26,1848.
disease from tlie system. It b put up ir
„ is presented, and the
readiT invited to its careful perusal. Comment on suck
idence u — N j XUrch , aihf ,81ft.
Messrs. A. B. 4 D. Sands—Mr. Oliver’s child, of thu
place, was attacked with scrofula wlicn two years old,
duced to try your Sarsaparilla, and accor£ngly procured
fi >ur l» >tt les, which was sparingly administered, with ma
ny interruptions, yet with the most decided benefit—
About two months ago I became acquainted with the
circumstances of the case. Tbe child, who is now aged
four yean, was one complete maw of disease, and inca
pable of using any of her limbs. Her body was swollen
‘ > nearly twice its natural size; the head, limbs and body
almost entirely covered with large sores. S’
hours. Ther procured some more of the Sarsaparilla,
and be foie stehad taken one bottle she could slip down
from the chair and creep across the room. She has i
just finished taking the second bottle, and the sores
■ir all healed, tbe limbs are restored to their nati
she b quite cheerful, and h fast improving in health.
Very respectfully yours, CL J. WARNER,
Mobilz, Ala, Nor. 28,1845.
Messrs. Saxds ;—I deem Ran act of justice to myself
and the community at large, to relate the following facts
years, was afflicted with an u
drapery, muslin and .
tun muslin, Swbs and Jaconet edgings
Swiss, median. Jaconet, book and che<
net, cap and neck ribbon*, twistud
S 4-4 dtdcd Hark «lk bw, tL —, comracis can oe maoc ior eiunrr v or uuse p*«*«o .
aeweass i 2*ta-ss? xxt i «*
“1?-. 1»« CU.P* r^* at ttat P & 1
silk. At Ac. Ac. . I juness, 1848.
- J. A, CLARK.
New Goods.
WILLIAM P. SAGE,
Agent for Hew York Houses,
I S constantly receiving, at lib OLD STAND, a ver
rich and tieaatiful assortment of every kind of
JEWELRY AND FANCY DRY GOODS;
Ami lib being direct agent will enable him to sell at
ry reduced prices.
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Ancrc, Leplaeand Vertical
WATCHES,
Of the very best male anJimi rranted good
ne mantel and Common Brass Clocks,
Gold Fob Buckles, Seals and Keys,
GOLD GUARD, FOB A VEST CHAINS A KEYS,
Indies' and Uentte,nen's Breastpins and Fin.
parcel of land, in said county, <
NEW GOODS,
For Fall and Winter Trade*
W H. IL WHITE, thankful for past favors, w
• inform the public tliat ho ha* just received
New York a very choice selection of yinub, in hb line
of burinaa, eonwtingof
Black and fancy French and English
Cloths, Casimcres and Vestings,
suited to the Season.
Also, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, nbpenders.
Plain and black Italian and fancy Cravats,
Opera Ties, bleached and brown half-huso, Ac. Ac.
Also, Shirts and Drawers—silk Merino under Shirt*.
Al*o, superior coot and cloak trimming*, francy
Tweeds and Satinctta, Ac. Ac.—all of which will be of
fered to customers by the yard or pattern, or made up
to mean ore in the most fashionable style, aiul at the low
est possible prices. Tbe proprietor ha* given hit per
sonal attention to the selecting of hb stock, and it bun-
usually large and rich. Call and see it
TAILORING,
Of every description done as heretofore, and special at
tention will be given to country cutting. Ready made
winter clothiug constantly on linmL Tlie subscriber
hopes, br close attention to business, to merit and re
*n»s a liberal share of patronage.
Athens, Oct 12,1848.
New Boot and Shoe Shop.
College Avenue—Opposite the Post-OJJice.
j. jr. msiiOFF,
R ESPECTFULLY’ inforfh* the public tliat lie lias
commenced the Boot and Shoe-Making Busin
at the above stand—where lie b prepared to give
tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their
ders. From a long aud thorough acquaintance w
the business, the superior facilities he jwssei
gold and silrer eases, the best oi
offered in thi
Act; Gold an.1 Silver Pencils; Gold ami Silra
Thimbles; Chessmen,Chcsts and Backgammon Boardi
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
W. P. S. b agent for the justly celebrated Perifocal
Spectacle Glasses, and b prepared to fit any body who
may favor linn with a calL
SILVER CUPS, SPOONS & FORKS,
Fine Heavy Plated Goods—sacli as Castors, Branch and
Chamber Candlestick*.
Fine Guns and best Percussion Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and most appro veil make. Also, a good
assortment of MUSICAL 1MSTUMENTS and Instate
tion Book*jind a great variety of new ami fasliionabli
~ Mr, Flute
Athens, Ai»ril 22.
eortmoiit of Lard and Hall Lam
and Tic
uitod.
, itry, endorser.
.1 to me by a Constable.
Also, lot of land. No. not reoollected, in tho 1st dbi.
ion; levied on as tlie property of Adam Cam*-
e place whereon he now lives, to satisfy threw
«yth 8u|vrk*r Court Tlie Stater
r me use of officers of Court vsTbompsoir
m Campbell and IL S. Davenport, and>
t ami Jesse Jcukhis, uscof officer*of Court
nipbelL
oriel horse, one grey mare, and one scc-
Vi’; levied on a* the property of Henry 8.
l fi. fa. from Forxy th Superior'
_ enty-five acres, be the same
more or less, on the waters of Lane * Creek, adjoining
Beasly, Hamilton ami ethers, the place whereon K. A.
Hopkins, defendant, now lives. Levied upon as tlie
i property of En.«cbius A. Hopkins, to satisfy sundry fi
lie* issued from the Justice's Court of tlie Mh District,
G. M., in said county. Two in favor of Lott 51. LagWin
•f Stephen Jackson—two in favor of A.
L. Harper—two in favor of James Richardson—one in
favor of Uicliard lticliardson—one in favor of Ricliard . Vanlv P.Slicltoi
ssant “• i -.-Sm*
Also, a free man of color, by the name of Briant Ox-' f. lVl , r tI f y ^ p ar ^ s „
endim. ^Levied upon by virtue of a fi fa issued by the \ ‘
Hiitchii
*. Hei
of Jm
Tax Collector of said county for hb
Jollara, si
nty, for tlie y
and o
no half cents. Levied and re
’ *L S. VINCENT, D. Sh'ffi
«nd t
«yth county m
liappelcar.
n the S<\ fVi>trict*2st *ec-
n of Cura-
isJ.Clia
W ILL be sold, im tlie first Tuesday in Mareh next,
within tiie lawful hours of sale,'tlie following pro-
1 T£ b»k of account* of John Cubboge. kept by him
the said Cubliage, at Tan Yanl, occupied by himself or
the premises of L N. Vincent in said county, said book
of accounts commencing in tlie latter jeirt of December
lining through a large p-rtion of the yeai
Tan YanL Lovi.il up.a by virtue of twr
i dwelling ami store-house
* tlm property of Oliver Stridb-
sfv a ft fa. bsocl from Foraytb
r of Hyatt, 5I«-Riiroey A Co. vs.
ml Talbot Strickland,
1S47, a
stance of Uichartl Richards.*
the said John Cublmge. Ss
under mortgage, not yet fore
prior date to the above name
erty of said John Cubbagc.
Jan. 4, IS ID
and Richard Dickon vs
hi book of accounts also
rlosed, to L S. Vincent, ol
1 mortgages, as the prop
L. P. THOMAS, Sh'tt
A certain tra
of Clarke, when
of lib death, coi
—levied on bv ’
foreclosure of i
Hunt, and two i
Hunt—levied oi
erty pointed oi
lid county
miry ft fuu
if Freilerick
va JosialiM.
luut. IVop-
ict.parcel
Abo, at the same time and idaeo, “all tlu
riot of land on which Adelaide M.V. 51. Walt ball'
d on tlie 24th day of May, 1S47, situated and bein’
To Physicians, Druggists,
AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
T HE subscribers respectfully solicit attention to tliei
fresh and extensive atock of the best English,
French and American
Drugs* Chemical*., Perfumery, Varnishes,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye-Staffs, Surgical
and Obstetrical Instruments,
TRUSSES, PATENT MEDICINES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Our Good* are selected from the best ami most cxtci
sive Chemical Laboratories. One of the proprietor
being a regularly educated physician, affords ampl
guaranty of tho genuine quality of all articles sold s
their establishment
Our stock b the most extensive to Iw found in tlii
section of country, and will be sold a* low as tlie sain
quality of articles can be purchased in any city in the j lirrLL be sold, liofnrc tlie court-house door in the
U niou. j ** town of Gainesville on tlie first IWlay in Felinia-
ing appointed agent* olall the most approved pat- j ^ ncxtj witliin’tlie usual, liours of sale, tlie following
lediciiies, of an extensive Brush Fact«»y,of a brge j .^perty to wit:
ical Instnnnent Manufactory—of tlie cclelirateil . One tract of land, containing twenty-two acres, more
Perfumery Establishment of Eugene Roussell, of Phila-! w j CSSj adjoining Win. Smith ami 1 lowell Jarrelt Lev-
delphlo, and of a 5Lmufact»*y of Patent Trusses, we are i ei l «m a* the property of C. Ik Hitt, to satbfy a fi fa
enabled to sell at the several proprietors’ lowest prices. from jy^hmoml Suiienor Court Scranton A Niuitli vs
Our Dye-Stuffs, Paints ami Oils, being of direct ini- ci, ar les jj. Hitt ami James M. Ilitt.
p.rtation, will be fmmd superhu- ui qualities and at less j ji ie ^nd and |»remi-es whereon Ezekiel Buffington
f Atlieiis, Clarke
ilbtingubhed in tlie plan of said
ber fifty, (50) coiitauiing one acre, more or less,” tlie
i- property of said Adelaide 51. V. M. Wahliall—levied
■ s j on by virtue of a fi. fia. issued on the forecl.wure of a
o ' mortgage in favor of William Deuring vs. said Adelaide
Lt I 5L V. 5L YValtln.lL L. P. THOMAS, Sh'ff.
Doc.28, 1848.
Hall SlicrifFn Sale*.
Manufactured under the immediate superintendence of
G. BENJAMIN SMITH, M. D.
ntcsXDXXT or the xiw youk board or health.
T HEY CURE most all the diseases of tlie Southern
and Western country, and, in all Billiou* Dis
orders, they stand alone, unparalleled; the SICK
MAN'S Friend. Among the cotuplainta f,r which
these l’ilb are highly commended are the following, v
of her buck, which defied all the treatment of medical
skilL As «b* was a friend ©four family I employed all
the means fat my power in endeavoring to relieve
but invai'V At last some person mentiooed to me your
Sarsaparilla, and I immediately procured two bottles of
51e*sra. Moseley A Tucker, tout Agent* in this city,
which I gave to l»er. I called to see her the next day
and she toW me she had taken two doses and felt very
much relieved. I laughed immoderately at thi*, but she
■aid it wax really so, and, gentlemen, ina word, in two
week* from tbe time she commenced using it, there was
neither *ign or appearance at where the sore had been.
J.G. HOUSEMAN. 98 Dauphin *L
For further particulars and conclusive evidence ofita
superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets which may
be obtained of Agents gratis.
Prepared and sold, by A. B. 4 D. SANDS, Drugguts
and CbcmbU, 100 Fulton comer of William street. New
York.
Sold also by REESE A WARE, Athena
W. G. LITTLE, MmedgeriDe,
HAVILAND RISLEYA (XX
Augu* ti. Geo,
andby Druggbi* generally throughout the U. States.
l*riee,«lMtnutoi six bottles for f 5.
Tbe public are respectfully requested to remember
that it ts SanA' Sairaparilla that has and it constantly
therefore, ask for Sands’ Sarsaparilla, and take no other.
%
Cosmetic*. OtallLAad'a variety of . preparations ^ n-
erally in asa, vrbea applied to the face, very soon spoil
it of. its beauty.. They rio*« the pore* of th* skin, and
ched: the circulation; which, when nature is not '*
ad by diaeara or powder, or the skin inflamed
alkalie* usod iui * ** *
auouM* uaod taroap* beaunl
tha “human fltoa Divine,’’as vrelTas in.tha garden of
rich asal delieately tinted and variegated Cow*
free, active and healthy circulation of the fluids: .
onutMagaf tha pure, ridi blood to the axtremitiea, is
that which paints the countenance in the moot exqaisit*
beauty. It is that which impart* the iodcsmbable
•hades and flashes uf lorelioes* that aB admire, but
boos raw dstrifca This tisaoty i* tbe offspring a4aa-
tsw iwHfindririiia. If there w not a free and
healthy riremation, three* no beauty. Iftheladyii
fair a* driven snow, if she paint, and u*e cosmetics, and
the blood h thick, cold and impure, Ae is noibeautifaL
Ifsha be brevrure yriknr.aad threa b pure and aativa
bfonil,itgiTrs»rkh bloren to thecheidesanda ’ ~
Bumcj to their orre thatoi - -
This w why the "
FURNITURE,
GOOD AND CHEAP!
Waritilgfrai — a.Hal>Grflu,TnMua t ft a
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as each articles (equally vrdl made and dura
ble, and warranted to to be) can be obtained from tha
North, adding only th* freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Tico doors West tf the Post Office, near the Epis-
comat Church.
-**A continuance of the patronage 1
by the subscriber will encourage and enable him to add
" to his stock of manufactured articles, and
variety of fci> material.
noreitas
d repaired. Sign ai
OS. OLIVER.
and
Warehouse and Commission Bnsiness,
AI HCSTA, CA.
t to re
nd.
- ^
renew the leader ef the* services to
them and the public geoerally, in th* Warehouse ami
Commission Dasineu, at ^
Fccers,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Cottivcnets,
Headache,
Bad Appetite,
Diarrheca,
Dysentery,
Liner Complaint,
Worms,
Heartburn,
Bilious Colic,
Foul Stomach,
Jaundice.
Pain in the side,
Scrofula,
Bad Blood
Obstructions,
Female Complaints,
Rheumatism,
JVeak Nerves,
Hysterics,
Coughs,
Colds,
Influenza,
Pimples,
Low Spirits, ffc.
lie directions which accompany
_ „ IL% ft permanent cure may \
effected. Motoof the HOSPITALS in New York
given these pflls a preference over more tlum tweni.
kind* that hare been tested, and many EMINENT
PHY8 ICIAN^jn the United States use them in their
practice.
From ths Corresponding Secretary of the Kg- and For
Agn Bible Society.
Lrenuaas, Ohio Co, Ky, June 22,1847.
Dr. G.Benj. Smith: Dear Sir—My wife’s liealth b
much impaired from a violent rough. I could get none
of your PiUa.gUhi* place and cent to LouUvillu for
three dozen. One of my son* was recently taken w ;, b
the bilious fcrer, and the same night took six of tlie
Fills. The next day he sent for me being in great mis
ery and high fever; the Pills had not operated. I ad
vised him to taka mare, and aa moo as they operated
freely b* would be relieved. Before night he was quite
n packing, nnd our good* are pi
itylc, with appropriate label*.
(Sign oJuuKegro and Mortar,) College Averin
Athen*, Nov. 11, 1847. *£
I fi fa from Hall Infr
I sec vs Ezekiul Buffi
• Coi
Ltbfy
I XoJKxt.Sect. Count
Valuable Lands fox sale.
J OnN H. NEWTON offer* for sale the following
Lota of LAND, 1 ‘
No. DistJieet. Conn,
193 15 1 Lumpkin
407 15 1
363 15 1
23 13 1N
422 13 1 “ do
279 13 1 S do
265 12 1 do
239 12 1 do
674 12 1 do
1127 4 1 do
1187 11 1 do
136 8 1 Union
10 9 2 Gilmer
131 24 2 do
107 26 2 do
8 13 3 Murray
264 1 3 3 do
S22 13 3 do
193 26 2 Walker
84 16 4 do
240 14 4 do
579 3 3 Paulding
and her health blEut improving.
A great variety of Pills are scattered through thi*
country, many of them worthless tra. li. Quo of my
friends got a boat of Cbckener*, he thinks tliey are like
peas with some coating on them. I have no doubt th*
people have been shamefully imposed upon in this coun
try by sud fellow*. Truly, yours,
Jared Ticxxoa.
Extract ofuhuter from a Missionary in Sduth America.
Tha Lord in hb mercy has restored and continued
my health, mainly, as I believe, through tbe agency of.
Dir. Smith’s Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated
144 18 3
1135 18 3
947 18 3
633 19 3
895 19 3
424 19 3
thing I ewer used.
pF The** Pills are every wliere known, and known
as tbe be»t KBs now in use. _ If they do not, in every
instance, give entire satisfaction, die money i* promptly
refunded, |tT Price 25 Cents per box, or 5 boxes for
one dollar.
Dr*. HILT.-A SMITH, sole Agents fur Athena
June !», 1848.
j TO THE PUBLIC.
E subscribers having purchased the entire stock
41W. 5L Morton, offer for sale an ext
Our charge* will conform to the established rates f
other regular CommisMon Houses. " '
Liberal advances will be made on Produce in sto
when requested. _ GIBBS A McCORD.
la part of the following: Cashmere*, De
, acas. Bombazine*, Cloak lining*, Limeys,
Scotch, Manchester and American; French,
ri American Cambri * “ **
Oregon Plaib, Silk
, Califor-
Bbnketa, large variety
:, Green Baize, Damask,
Car-
Java Coffee.
FINE lot, just n
ami Ofl Cloths, Green Baize,
Table Diapers. Damask Napkins, *c, ic
white, red, yellow and Welch Flannels, large aasorl
ment bloacbed goods, da brown. Hat , Can*. Boot
Shoe* Saddle*, Bridles, Martin tales; Hardware an
CutWry, Wood ware. Groceries, Tinware, and-evenr a
tide tsudly found in an establL'hir.ecl of the kind, o
fere d at low prices and favorable terms, Nr
A. ALEXANDER A CO.
Granite Buildings, No. 5. Broad. SL
182 16 2 do
493 2 2 Cherokee
872 17 3 do
31 6 3 do
972 14 1 Forsyth
362 8 1 do
137 17 Henry now De
Kalb
10 V Carrol, now
Campbell
247 8 Lowndes
41 11 Habersham
50 10 do
104 31 Lee nowStcwart
1M 7 Muscogee
341 8 Ranch
do
C13 19 3 do
855 21 3 do
Nos. 37,93,94,126,127,180,110,183,184,192, 201',
232, 236,237, in the 13th District, Dooly county.
Arpticatimu by mail or otherwise, will be promptly
attended to. JOHN IL NEWTON.
Athens, Oct 21.
rW. Bell and the i
if land whereon William Mullins
on the Walnut Fork, adjoining David Tanner a
Superior Court; Al
vs William Mullin*.
Tlie interest of Hilliard Waters in ! a trac
whereon John Water*, deceased, lived, adjoii
fovor ofj. W^Da vis, 1 three in favor of
lie in favor of John N. Murray. Levy
d by a constable.
A. KENNEDY, Sli’ff
O X the firat Tuesday in 5Iarch t
fore tlie Court llWe dm.v in
kinsville, Clarke
tl*e following i.r
ill l>c sold bc-
the Town of Wat-
ithhi tlie legal liours of sale.
eoui.t v of Clarke-—the place wl.eremi Rolmrtiu R Moore
now lives.adjoining.S'n..w.Griffith and .afar*. Sold
as pro|ierty lieheigingto the estate of William Mooo4
late ofsaj'l County.,loceased. fisr distribution amoo-'A
the fa ir* of said vlc-ceaM-d. (Trrm* ,m day of sale.) ° \
Jan. 4. 1849, PHILIP STINCllCOMIt, Kxr.
Admiuinrutrix* Sale.
W ILL lie Hold, on the firat Tucsilay i„ February
next, fa-fore the rotig»lKiu*c door in Clarke
county, between the usual hours of side, 5 ncirroc*. be-
B*d>, Jack, Jam', Km
MARY KENNEY. AJm'r.
IVolicc.
F°, U 5 rr*" - ill bo inatlo
J to tlie iHHmnilile Inferior Ao.rt of Olarko cmnty
I m l' i'.Ll !.? 'T y I’"' 1 ,”-?/ b- e«U tbo
Oct. 0, IStti. -MAKV KENNEV, AJm'rr.
<tcor,io—(ttvliinctt count,. :
W 1 »,' UE «. William MaltW ami Eiclianl J>
tt.oo,Eweoton ofMn. JotlitI. h
li. apply to OK.- for Lcltci
, late of
Hum
t, tlu-refor
ild Exc
r the kin
rahip—
nd ndmoni
[all Superior Court. Sharpe S. Reynolds mul the otlr-
L-rs of Court vs. lliumas Hays.
Jan. 4,1849. R- IL WATERS, D. Sh'ff.
-Ire.! and c
"t “l > l H ‘' lr at »'.V °flice wit bin tlie time prescribed by
dmuMmrfbc gramtid * ,,y K * U iettefs
Given under my hand, at offiro. Octal wr-the 14Uv
ls ‘ f< - , _ JESSE MURPHEltc 1
October 19, 1848.
K Sec it tor’s Sale.
A n raS. A S TSil' " lo
ICCTOMCII. (.mw^ooud liowaul,ftfr,Hl PR nnd 1
..111 for tUo Itencu of tin. loom of Williom W
„„ ALBEItT WILLIAMS, >
D™ PI. 1818. c. F. McCAY, f
ITolIrc.
^ n nf ‘l' r f‘ ,U ^' ? ,,,iCa ' i0n wiH ,K>
the hnmvaUv Inferior Court of Walton county,
wi.ue sitting !<*r wd.nary purjuw*-*, U leave to w-IItiic
Edhh Dobbins *
Dee 21, 1848 MOSl-^5 W. DOBBINS, Adm’r.
IU II ERE AS, Elio. Cotillon opplk, mc
» * of Adinihistration on the estate of Epl
otmty of Clark, »no, . . ... , •
.11 dm Real Eotote of! «- ,l ? r la » d ™l -“1 o
- benefit of the
JAMES CAAIAK. -
Adininistrolor's Male
P URSUANT to an order of tlio Hoi
ferior Court of Clarke county, *itii
purpose*, will be sold, at public out
nonish all ami sin-
id deceased, to lie
prescribed by
e (if any tliey have) why said letters
lofsalo, on the first Tuesday'in February next, m-.kc tiSn in tinn*'?? ri requested t„
met of Laml. in said county of Clarke, (iridow’* j iniSa U V ^ ,ndt ,,led W,U
I —on -*■ I8t8 MoSfcs'w. DOBBINS, Adm’r
death,
djoining Stroud; Whiteli
others, to be sold a* the property of said deceased.
GEORGIA—Walton
j Georgia—Gwinnett countr.-
W HERE AS, Mile* Fowler and Joiuttlian Ixmg
plv to me f.n- Letters of Adniii' ‘ *’
] estate of James Long, late of said coun
j *Tliese are therefore, to rite and admonish all ami
I singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at tn v office within tlie time nrescritwd by
istrati<<n «u t^
S, HopeH.Camp applies for Letters ofl Jf"“*P^« t, nv<«i c ewiU , inthetimej
lion from the E*tato of Ricliard Tlimnpson, | wh y
iven undermyh
and appear at my office within tlio time prescribed by |
law, to ihow cause (if any they cau) why said letters'
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, thi* Sri July, 1848.
July 18, 1848 jESSE MlTCHELI,, c, c. o. j
GEORGIA—Clarke County
W HEREAS, Nathaniel Daniel and James Lester, Ex-1
ecutoreof Jo*i*h Daniel, deceased, apply to me) Nov. 30 1848
lor Letters of Dismlwion from sakl Executorship:
These arc therefore to cite and adraonidi all am, sm-, , -
gular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased to be l WHLKKAS, Da* id W. Spence applies to mi
and appear at my office within tlie time prescribed by ! " tcra «f Admimstratio.^ on-the estate of
law, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said Letter* j 1 “j -
ebould not be grantctl.
TT'OUU month* after date application will be made to
X? tile IhsioraUe the Inferior Court of Walton coun
ty, while sitting for ordinary purraws, fin- leave to sell
mu- negro woman, fa-longing to tlie miners of Josiah*
Weatherford, deceased.
HOPE IL CA3IP, Adm’r, de bonis non.
i-r, late of said county, deceased—
i under mv hand at office in Wa
Notice.
TN consequence of 5lr. A. R. 5(A£LORY retiring
X fr'HU the firm on the 1st January, 1848, it become*
necessary, that our business to that date be closed a*
early as possible. Persons, therefore, having unsettled
note* or accounts with us, will oblige us by making *<-t-
tlument for them with Messrs. Ferry A Co, who will
continue the business at our old stand.
Jan. 20. MALLORY, FERRY' 4 CO.
W710UR month* afterdate, application will fa made
Jr to the HonoraUe Interior Court of Gwinnett j
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell the Real estate of William B. Carr, late of f-aid l
county, decca-ed. AS AH EL R. SMITH, Adm'r. j
Nov. 16. 1848.
Georgia—Gwinuclt county.
IITHEREAS, H. IL Hannah ami IL J. ILirri* apply to !
*» me for letters of Administration on tlie Estate of
Harris JIannali, late of said county, deceased— j
Thi* is, therefore, to cite and adnu-nish all and singu
lar the kimlrcd and creditor* of said deceased, to fa and ]
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. j
to shew cause (if any they hare) why said letter* should :
not be granted. . j
Given under my hand, at office, thi* 8th day of De
cember, 1848. JESSE MU KPHEY, c. c.«.
December 14, 1848. S0d
Domestic Itiqnors.
-t f\f\ BBLS. New Orleans Rectified Whiskey;
IUI/ 5 bbUNow England Rum;
ft “ American Brandy;
8 “ Sicily MaddraWine;
S “ Sweet 5Ulaga “
With a variety of other LIQUORS too numerous to
mention, far sale by A. ALEXANDER A CO..
O OLE and UPPER LEATHER, for sale by
O June 15. HILL, MOSS A CO.
Georcla—Gwinnett County.
Candles! Candle*!!
T>EST sperm and tallow Candles for sale by
13 Nov. 21 T. BISHOP.
W*tomefor fatters of Aiknmistrstiiatop tlie
t n ra 0 f George Wifaon, late of said comity, deceased—
This ia, tlwrefora tocite and admonish all ami singu
lar tbe kindred ami creditors of said deceasml to fa
and appear at my office witlun tlie time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th day of De
tember, 1848. JESSE MlfllFHEY, c.c. a
JEST r^ireJurf folia, bj””*’ V^nSHOP.’
TUST received, a small lot of Latfim’ and Gent’s
J- GAITER BOOTS. HILL. MOSS A CO.
Salt aud* Salt Pctro.
1 BA sack.* of salt, in. fine order, just received ami for
iUUralcby T. BISHOP.
Lcailier..
gO^E, upper Leather and Calf Skinsjora^cclicap
Ebr. K*
illc, 7th o u '; lr kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be
d appear at my office within the time prescribed ■ by
v, to sfavv causo(if any they liave) why said letter.*
f-lu-iild not l>c gmutciL
Given umler my hand, this 15thof December, 1848.
Dec. 21,1S48. JESSE 3CUKPHEY, c. c. o.
t of theiH-grees belonging to the estate of Levi
o wlB
3'
will please ti
indebted to t
iler them ii> term* of tlie law; and t
said deceased, will please make immediate
A- S. BEALL, Ex’r.
A Ml^KlN.
T U_-. . ..
fat’s I’bo-nix Bitters, do. Life 1’dl*. For sale af
his prices by his agents, A. ALEXANDER* CO.'
/ 'tORDIALS, SWEETMEATS and BRANDY PRE-
sene-; Boston Crackers. Sperm and Adamantine
Candle.*; I’ickle*. JanK, Jellies Chocolate, Cocoa, Javai
Coileo, .(» superior, for sale by
A. ALEXANDER A CO. Athros;
Hcrccr Potatoes.
J l ? ST recrivcd and for calc by
Dec. 14,1348. T.