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ft of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla In <
Fall and Winter Goods
HILL, MOSS & Co.
A RE now offering to the public, on favorable terms
XX their stock ofKkQ and "inter Goods, selected bv
ooe of the firm, in Philadelphia. New York and Bost on,
uniting, in port, of blade Gro de Rhine Silks, rich sat-
pbid and brxadc Silks pbhl Bung and Fkeence do.
un striped rilk Madonas S S Ilamlines for evening
dresses embroidered muslin far evening (Irenes neb
Da. Towxaero—Dear Sir: I have the idea nan
farm you that three of my children have Men can
the Scrofula by tlie ue of your excellent
They were affiirted very severely with bad Sores; have
SAESAFAnihLA
(loader and Blessing of ihe Age !
9tmwt extraordinary Medicine la tfce'Warld!
This Extract in pit up in Quart Bottle*. It in nix timet
cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted tnperior to any
. —-*i—■ : ting, purging, sickening
taken on It four bottles; it took tliem away, far whick
* ' ’ ”“ J ~ sat obligation.
Yours, respectfully.
I feel myself under great obligation.
Yours, nape*
ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wc
mid! It c
'them!
•p the Pali
T I !. K great beauty and superiority of this Saraaparil
la over all other medicine.* is, 'that while it eradi
cates the disease, it invigorates the bodv. It is one of
THE VERY BEST SPRING a SUMMER MEDICINES
Ever known; it not onlv purifies the whole *ystem,and
strengthens tl»e person, but it creates nr* pure and rich
blood: a power possessed by no other medi
In this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success.
It has performed within tlie last five years
» certify that we the uoderrigned, Thysi-
:o be one of the roost valuable prepiM-atioos in the market.
H. P. PULING, JL D.
J. WILSON, 1LD.
R.R BRIGGS, M.D.
P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D.
Albany, April 1, 1847.
Caallsa
Owing to the great success and
>wn*ends Sarsaparilla, a number of men who i
. — „ fiemcrly our Agents, have commenced making &
100,000 cures of severe cases of disease: at least 15,000 , parilla Extracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts ot Yc
considered incurable. It has saved the lives of) Dodc.de. They generally put it up in the same chi
than 5,000 children daring tl»e two past seasons. Untie*. and some of them bare stole and copied
) sale of Dr.
Forsyth Sheriff*! Sales.
S the first Tuesday in February next, will bs aold
nof Cum*
ATHEH8,cLARKEsYiLLE,GAiHCSY|U.E Clarltc ShcrifFit Sales.
felAGIhLIiNES. I before the court-Louse door in the town of Wat-
npHKSE arc the regular Mail Lines, carried in Splco-! kinsvill«,withta the usual hour* of sale, tbo following
J. did Fonr-Hor^P^t-Coacbes. ) property,to inf . 'V.
Leaves Athens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Eleven do*. - \ cgetafale Remedy, and eleven do*,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Arrives at Gaiu^viUe same days * Vegetable IWcea. Levied on bv virtue thereon, lying on the west side id Camming, adjoinin
a*-***? 1
cUy^ .U o’clock, A M. Arrivesat Athens same day. . * Walton.^ ^ , , ■ fy a ti. fa. issued Wn Forsyth Superior Court! fa
I before the Court-liou.se door _ ,
lung, Forsyth county; between the usual hours of
he fallowing property, to wit:
One acre of land, more or less, with the improvement
a the west side of Cutnraing, “ ' ’
Lear
:i * toTto to son' 1 «- —-i.WWWw. 3 to su
, Stone Mountain Monday*. WednenJav* and “ ^ on a lot purchased to -htok M. g J. Timelier, Jtriueipal, and Thin. Cnnt.dl JJLMar-
at 51 A. M. ur eon. after to anal of U.c Boat faja. tt.U«ta A.Ca^,.n U«lajmofAthea.,op- Uo J«ic £rdi„, rarity. '
.iac-yalo, at 5 P. JL j P“ * «« Do,.,I and on to tight band of to toad ^ , wc „ ly . five „f torn, more or lou, 1 o.
a-A Tburedayr and Satur- B*° Loxmgoia Lowed on by Tirttie of ah fa |,,,r,o wagon, three stuclts of fodder, four hundred 111
day, at Stone Mouhtau, 5 Clark bggW&mt, atm. .eodcotto, tntm or lam: levied,aim. the EEt,“
,, am, ii,, n ,* w' tV* M ' “ ““ Afenndor L. Dew,; 1,
\* of Lawrcaccvtlle. The Hunt, ProiarH named in ihe n fa.
• u~ fca» Oame-vill. to Abo, a. ,l,e .auto time and pUee, the tree, el land. by b brot of
Also,
o Tallu- cootftfamg two hundred mud twenty-fiv<
ion with the above }<*»; whereon Philip Clayton now lives. Adjoining th
firwadDeLafacs, super super black silk warp Alpacas,
plaid and striped Alpacas. A large assortment of
Eaglbh and American Prints,
French and Scotch Gin-lain, small and large plaid 0
“Such worked collar* and cuffs, mourning collars and i V^-n • T -
hroidered madia cape*, linen cambric, hvmstuh and ; , rin,iiim» n Liu.
era edge Handkerchiefs ladies’ silk cravats and wool- i p. Jf** ... - . Snr :ii-
shawS, ladies’plaid rilk scarfs and DeUine cravats,! SfeV A* .h2l.I IflJcS ™ u.e aoove
. furniture dimity. Turkey red cur-■ w yJJ j.. iavel to any of the above lands of W. R. Cur
tam muslin, Swiss and Jacouet edgmgs aud ui*ertm^ .'J u \y £. Mitchell a-ent improved, and one ougey awi nay now. < or o years i: v „ . , ■ .
Swiss, medium. Jaconet, book andchcck muslin,, bon- JT Ati^-\wMaTTfe IWWl agent at the S ohL Levied on bv vSof a fi fa from Clark Superaw £ “A r V}^** 0 * thc \
nst, cap and neck ribbons, twisted rilk mitts and kid UtomikLcSSu o&U*. Prieto Co.wt.in fav.x of Junius HiUyer vs soi.l PluUp q£ ton, S kSSa
clones, 4-4 doled black silk lace, silk lace and bullion , ’ ^ « or Sne passenger aiul other fi fas. Levied on as U.e pr..|wrtv of said ! favor of JohnMath
ninges, Lklsand Valencia edging^ guups, silk buttons, bv addling the Agent at GainLiUe^to Clayton. L. P. THOMAS. SherifE ! Ki^id^^to^e W a^Wtafte.
carry pWnger* to any point they wish to go, as I ^ .8,18_48. _ | gVlso, lot of land, N«x m.t recollected, in the 1st dist
keep myertrasat that place. T . dt.dit vim be solo, at the same tdit. and place, . J*t***Uon; levied w ns the property of Adam Camp-’
, .. * . .. . . bell, the place wliercon lie now lives, to satit.iV three J
(Kircel of land, in said county, contain- a r . v .x £ - . Ta . \ l
.tton, more or less; levied on as thc property of
(idcr L Dews; levied <ai by an attachment usu-
, cd from the Inferior Court of Forsyth county, and sold
o land, by on j er 0 f Court. i,i favor of Ira*IJ F.utnr v. «k. «u
L. Dews.
Also, three lots of land. Nos. not recollected, in the
1st dist 1st sec.—the place whereon D. J. I**
whale booes, tapes, pins, needles, thread, combs, brush
es, hooks and syea, steel purse and bag clasps, purse
silk. Ac. Ac. Ac.
v Al-s,» good Mwvtmmt 10 and 12-4 ribboo-bound
bed blankets, 8 and t-4 blankets, carpetings, bleadicd
and bruwn homespuns, black, slate ingrain cotton hose,
10000c
es •( General Debllitr and want
•f Nervous Energy.
Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole
system permanently. To those who have lost their
mwcular energy by the effects of medicine or indiscre
tion committed in youth, or the exces-ivc indulgence of
the passions, and brought on a general physical prostra
tion of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition,
fainting sensation*, permature decay and decline, has
tening towards that fatal disease. Consumption, can be
entirelv restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sar
saparilla is far fcuporior to any
iNTlxoratlnx Cordial-
An it renews and invigorates the system, gives activi
ty to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system,
in a most extraordinary degree.
Consumption Cared.
Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption ran be cured.
Bronchitis, Consumption, Urer Complaint, Colds,
Catarrh. Coughs, Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Soreness
in the Chest, Hectic Flush. Wight Sweats, Difficult or
Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, Ac n hare
been and can be cured.
Ipilllui mood.
Acs. York, April 2S, 1847.
Da. Town next)—I verily believe that your Sarsapa
rilla has been the means through Providence, of saving
my life. I have for several year* liad a bad Cough.
It became worse and worse. At hut I raised large
n nan titles of blood, had night sweats, and wi
debilitated and reduced, and did not expect
hare only used vour Sarsaparilla a short time, and
there has a wcs^erful change been wrought fame,
am now able to walk over tlie city. I raise no blood,
and my cough has left me. You can well imagine tliat
I am thankful far these results.
Your obedient servant,
WM. RUSSEL, 05 Catherine s
IlhrumatUm.
This is only one of more than four thousand case
Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla has
ed. The most severe and chronic cases aro wo
eradicated by it* extraordinary virtues.
James Cummings, Esq., one of the assistants in thc
Lunatic Asylum, THarkwelVn Island, is the gentleman
Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly
for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of
the time’ I could not eat, sleep or wnlk. I had thc ut
most distressing pains, and my limb* were terribly
swollen. I have used four bottles of vour Sarsaparilla,
and they have done me more tlufh one thousand dollars
worth of good. I am so much better—indeed, I am
entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the
benefit of the afflicted. Yours, respectfully.
JAMES CUMMINGS.
Fite I Fits! Fite!
Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsaparilla fa
cases of Kits, of course never recommended it, and
was snrprised to receive the following from an intelli
gent and respectable Farmer is Westchester County:
Pbrdham, August 15, 1817.
advertisements, they are only worthless imitatijos, and
should be avoided.
Principal Office, 128 FULTON Street, Sun Binding,
N. Y.; Redding A Co, 8 State street, Boston ; Dyott
A- Sons, 132 North Second street Philadelphia; S. S.
I lance. Druggist, Baltimore; P.M. Cohen, Charleston;
Wright k Co, 151 Chatres Street, N. 0.; 105 South
I'carl Street. Albany ; and by all the principal
guts and McrcliantM generally thoughout, too United
West Indies and tlie Canadas.
Thc above Medicine U offered wholesale and
retail, by
Drs, niLLRe WITH, Athens.
Oct A 1848. Sole Agents for Upper Georgia,
C2f” Sold also by
David J.Lyie, Jefferson,
H. 8. BcTLot, Harmony Grove,
J. A. R. Haxks, Clayton, Rabun co.
i new article; 10-4 bleached and
checks, Columbia stripes, black and colored cambi
, Autry, endorser.
J. A. CLARK.
PJS
New Goods.
WILLIAM P. SAGE*,
Agent for New York Ilonset,
nstantlv receiving, at his OLD STAND, ;
bleached and brown Hollands, trunks, carpet hags, And his being direct agent will enable him
J ti 1 I j.* x- - , >T y rt .J ucct l pri, -
dippers, Ac. Ac
Gentlemens' Dress Goods.
Super super black Simones and Biolcys French Cloths,
< sell 9
bell, U,e place whereon he noVfcc^ to .
Uoplia, defcnimt. no» Uvrai Levied uoo. « to t ^ de'.^toofoffieewotCoto
H -rty ,.f Ku»eU,» A. Hopkins, to mU.ly- sundry li _ ... ...
»ued from the Justice's Court of the 23t»th District,, ond-hand Imwv • h«vi...l ’..n arC ’*’“? 5*” * C ^T
G. M, in sail! county. Two fa favor of Lott M. Lagwfa SvSSmite 7 V * ?, S”^- 8 *
-one fa favor of Stephen Jackson-two fa favor of A. ! & $l fn ! n * w ^ rt,l
Sands’ Sarsaparilla.
IfK RKMOVAL ASD PEEMANKXT CTO* Of XLL OH CAST I
A*I»<C*0 raox nirra* state or the blood
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp
toms. Sciatica or Lumbago, and Disease* arising from
an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites or Dropsy, Em
posure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chromic Cos
stitutional Disorder*.
T HE VALUE of this preparation is now wide*
known, and every day tlw field of its usefulness 1
extending. It is approved and highly recommended
lliysician-s and Is admitted to be the most powerful anc
searching preparation from the root that has ever beet
employed fa medical practice. It Is not local fa ita opt«
rations, but general, extending through the whole ayaten
It neutralize* tlie pclyxinuA elements fa the blood, anr
restores a healthy tone to tlie organs which generate tha
fluid. In scrofulous and all external disorder*, tho re
rapid healing of thc sores and pustules; in rbeu
netts, Lcmartinc cord, super silk, satin and velvi
fag*, silk and worsted serges, cotton and roerim
offering at wholesale or retail, with prices t
Athens, Oct 28, 1848.
NEW GOODS,
For Fall aud Winter Trade.
W H. H. WHITE, thankful for past favors, would
• inform the public that he has just received from
New York a very choice selection of Goods, in his line
Black and fancy French and English
Cloths, Casimcres and Vestings,
suited to the Season.
Abo, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, suspenders.
Plain and black Italian and fancy Cravats,
Opera Ties, bleached and brown half-hose, Ac. Ac
Abo, Shirt* and Drawers—silk Merino under Shirts.
Also, superior coat and cloak trimmings, francy
Tweeds and Satfactta, Ac Ac—all of which will be of
fered to customers by the yard or pattern, or made up
to measure in the most fashionable style, and at the low
est possible prices. The proprietor has given his per
sonal attention to the selecting of his stock, and it'
usually large and rich. Call and see it
TAILORING,
Of every description done as heretofore, and special at-
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER,
Ancre, teplaeand Vertical
WATCHES,
Of the eery best male and warranted good
nr mantel and Common Bras* Clocks,
Gold Fob Buckles, Seals and Keys,
GOLD GUARD, FOB St VEST CHAINS St KEYS,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Brcaetpius and rinaerrings
of every variety of set and pattern ; Gold Pens, in
gold and silver cases, the best article ever offered in th is
market; Gold and Silver Pencil* ; Gold and Silver
Th imbles; Chessmen,Chests and Backgammon Board*.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
W. P. S. is agent for thc justly celebrated Perifocal
Spectacle Glasses, and Is prepared to fit any body who
may favor him with u call.
SILVER CUPS. SPOONS Si FORKS,
Fine Guns and bed Percussion Caps.
Pianos,
Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good
assortment of MUSICAL IMSTUMENTSand Instruc
tion Booksand a great variety of new and fashionable
Music for Piano, Guitar, Flute, or Violin.
A verv beautiful assortment of Lard and Hall Lamps.
All kinds Watches of and Time Piece* repaired in the
'f Richard Ridiardaon—
Dickon—one fa favor of William Dicker
C. Johnson vs the said K A. Hopkins
. dcfendai
allied to me by Sundford Whitehead, <
Also, a free man of color, by the nan
ndint. Levied upon by
ustable.
of Brfant Ox-
issued by the
illy for his tax clue the State
1848. Tax and fi fa.
and county, for th
dollars, sixty-two and one half cents. Levied and
turned bv Wayne Wise, constable.
Jan. 4.'1848’ I. «S. VINCENT. D.SA'ff-
t lnrko mortgage Kkerltt'k Sale.
W ILL lie sold, ou the first Tuesday in March next,
within the lawful hour* of sale, the following pro-
^Tiic accounts of John Cubbage, kept by liim,
tins said Cubbage, at Tan Yard, occupied by himself on
the premises of L S. Vincent in said county, said book
latter part of December,
fi fas
mali-ui, and other painful affection* ot tlto muscular fi r „„ w ^ , ,
*peedy removal of tlie pain, and in *11 ease*, a re- j hopes by close attention to business, to n
t put up in a highly con-
it rated form fur convenience and portability^na when
diluted according to the directions, each bottle wUl make
six time* the quantity, equal to one quart, and is then su-
p-rior in medicinal value to the various preparations
i>~aring the name. Tlie proprietor* are almost daily re
ceiving testimonials of the most respectable character,
testifying to it* great value as an active and curative
Tlie following interesting case is presented, and Oh
reader invited to its careful perusaL Comment on sod
evidence is unnecessary.
N swabs, N. J„ March 12th, 1848.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands—Mr. Oliver’* child, of this
place, was attacked with scrofula when two years old,
Dr. Town-wnd—Dear Sir: I luivo a Little girl
▼ear* of age. who ha* lieeo several years afflicted with , phvrirums in Newark, Belleville and New York pre-
* * without | Soft - ’* •’
* ires on thc licad, body and limbs. Different
i’iU; wc tried almost every thing for her, but ’
success; at last, although we could find no reeonu
dation in our circular* for cases like hers, we tfamght
she was in very delicate health, we voi
of your Sarsaparilla, and are very glac
not only restored her strength, I nit she has liad
of’the Fits, to our great pleasure nnd surprise.—
i ribed for her at various times, but finally gave up the
> did, for i
JOHN BUTLER, Jt.
Female Medicine.
Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy i
Consumption, Barrcnncs
perfectly hopeless. At last Mr. Oliver t
duced to try your Sarsaparilla, and acecrdinglr procured
four liottles, which was sparingly administered, with ma
ny interruptions, yet with the meat decided benefit—
About two months ago I became acquainted with the
circumstances of the case. The child, who is now aged
four years, was one complete mass of disease, and inca
pable of using any of her limbs. Her body was swollen
to nearly twice its natural rise; thehcad,Umbs and body
were almost entirely covered with.large sores. She val
r ._ v . v unable to move, and would take no notice of any tiling,
r Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapus only to shrink from being touched even by her mother.
Uteri, or Falling of tlie Womb, Costivcnc-*. Piles, Leu- ] Hie dLease, at the same time, was equally severe in-
eorrhera, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, 1 wurdlv, attended with Moody evacuations every few
Incisitinuenrc of Urine, or involuntary dt*diarge there- lmirr*. Th<y procured some more of the Sarsaparilla,
of, and for Ihe general prostration of the system—no i and before she had taken one bottle she could slip down
matter whethCT tlie result of inherent cause or causes, from the chair and creep across the room. She has now
produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Notliing ; just finiriicd taking the second bottle, and the sores are
can l*c more surprising than it* invigorating effect* on nearly all healed, the limbs are restored to their natural
the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, i use, she is qnite cheerful, and is fast improving fa health,
from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy | Very respectfully yours, C.J. WARNER,
under its influence. It immediately counteract* tJie i Sec. of Youth’s State Tem. Soc.
nerTclcssness of the female frame, which is the great Tlie proprietors submit to tlie public the following err-
cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in [tificate, from a highly respectable source, ofa core made
cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates o 1 by u>ing their preparation of Sarsaparilla,
cures performed Init we con assure the afflicted, that I Mobile, Ala, Nor. 28,1845.
hundreds of cases lmve been rejiorted to usTbousandsl Mueas. Saxds:—I deem it an act of justice to my*
of cases where families have been without children, ‘ and tho community at large, to relate the following fat
after u*ing a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, i which occurred fa our neighborhood fa the latter part
have been Messed with fine, healthy offspring. I of July last JaneC , a young girl aged fourteen
T« insurers and Married Ladles. years, was afflicted with an immense sore on the middle
This extract of Sarsaparilla has been express!r pre- back, which defied all the treatment of medical
pared in reference to female complafaU. No'female W«1L A* the was a friend of our fanuly I employed all
w1k> lias reason to suppose she i* approaching that J** “» niy power m endeavoring to relieve her,
critical period, “ The turn of life” .Kuld neglect to 1 lwt m ^vaim At fast somepemm menUooed to me your
take it, os it is a certain preventive for any of the mi-1 Sarsaparilla, and I immediately procured two Mittfes of
mcrous and horriMe diseases to which females are sub-1 Meanw Moseley A Tucker, vour Agents in this aty,
j-ct jit thi- time of life. Thi. femi b. for I «l«d> I »«(»>«!•. IaW to«*l«r to not d»jr
nn I,,>i«,,ki>Kor hitVs, i«l-! «ndtotnUto tokritateltwodoto TOd felt T«J
luhle fur llinpc wbo sre appr.ifliin- wonuutond, .. j t • mnek rtoreJ. I UuBholm™dCT,lelj«ll,».hol to
is calculated to assist nature, by quickening tlie blood
and invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine i*
invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which women
It brace* thc whole system renew*, permanently the
natural energies, _ by removing the impurities of the
liberal share of patronage.
Athens, Oct 12,1848.
Valuable Lands for sale.
J OHN H. NEWTON offers for sale thc f
Lota of LAND, vis;
-Vo. Dist.Sect. Cuun ~' *
493 15 1 Lumpkin
75 15 1 do
30 15 1 do
407 15 1 do
383 15 1 do
23 13 IN do
417 13 l - do
420 13 1 “ do
new Boot and Shoe Shop.
College Avenue—Opposite the Post-Office.
J. JT. bIsHOFF,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that ho has
commenced the Boot and Shoe-Making Bu.-iiie.-is
at thc above stand—where he is prepared to give en
tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their or
der*. From a long and thorough acquaintance witli
the business, the superior facilities he possesses, strict
attention to business, and a determination to please, he
hopes to receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
ST Call, gentlemen—call and examine for your-
pW~ No worlds suffered to leave tho shop unless it
affords the moot perfect satisfaction.
Athens, Oct 6,1848. '
DR SMITH'S SUGAR-COATED
Improved Indian Vegetable Fever & ague
Manufactured under the immediate superintendence of
O. BENJAMIN SMITH, M. O.
racsiDEXT or t
e board or HEALTH.
— and Western country, imd, fa all Billious DL
orders, they stand alone, unparalleled; the SICK
MAN’S Friend. Among the complaints for which
these Pills are higMy commended are thc following, viz:
Fevers,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Costiveness,
Headache,
Bad Appetite,
Diarrhaa,
Dysentery,
Liver Complaint,
fVorms,
Heartburn,
Bilious Colic,
Foul Stomach,
Jaundice.
body, not so far stimulating as to produce subsequent
relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken
operation* may be prevented.
Breit Blessing to Mother* and Children.
It is the safest and most effectual medicine for puri
fying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant
upon child-birth ever discovered. It strengthen* both
the mother and child, prevents pain and disease, in
creases and enriches the food, tliosc who have used it
think it i« indispensable. It i» highly useful both be
fore and after confinement, as it prevent* diseases at
tendant uponchfldbirth—fa Costivenc**, Piles. Cramps,
Swelling of the Feet, Desnoodcncv, Heartburn, Vomit
ing, Pain fa the Back and Loin*, False Pain*, Hemor
rhage, and in regulating the secretions and equalizing
the circulation it has no equal The great beauty of
this medicine is, it i* always safe, and the most deli-
cat# use it most successfully, verv few cases require
any other medicine, in some a little Castor Oil or Mag
nesia, i* useful _ Exercise fa tlie open air, and light food
with this medicine, will alvays ensure a safe and easy
said it was really so; and, gentlemen, ms word, a
weeks from the time she commenced usfag it, there was
neither sign or appearance of where the sore had been.
jTg. HOUSEMAN, 93 Dauphin st
For further particular* and conclusive evidence of it*
superior value and efficacy, see pamphlet* which may
he obtained of Agents gratis.
Prepared and sold, by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists
ind Chemist*, 100 Fulton corner of William street, New
York.
Sold also hy REESE A WARE, Athens,
W. G. LITTLE, MiUedgeville,
much impaired from a violent cough. I could get ti<
of your Pills, fa this place and sent to Louisvilln tor
three dozen. One of my son* was recently taken w : *'i
kU'iro, fc.-r urf to night U»l m of to
HAVILASD KISLEYiCO. | P, “*- P«*‘
Auga4a. Geo_ ' "7 **« ' u g h fever; the Pills had not operated. I ad-
• ndb,nroggW, Bton.Ur throoghoo. oTc. Suto i ^“nTT 0 “ ° |K ' n "n‘ 1
l-ric,;$l porbottlo; tobiittlcs forf5. 1 J Boforomgbtho.-o.,m,e
Tim poljk ore mpcctfollr mpreted to mnorebor “▼> "O. * .*” ° r ,^? «P»“«
tot it t. Sod.' SarreiwHIlo tot£re nnd in tontnndr 11 «»» U
Oddctot tob remarkableenn-t of to mint difficult «dm/w<fc from . lreynogjlbere. Sbeha. be,
of di-H'A-se* *■' - Lirel, «Kaa l.r.rer.^ to i. nKU*. mg thCIO IT
Rennir sai nrslih.
Cosmetics. Chalk, aud a variety of preparation* ^ n
erally in a**, when applied to the face, veiy anon spoil
it of'its beauty. They close the pores of the skin, and
rbcckthe dreufation, which, when naturek not thwart
ed by disease or powiler, or tho skin inflamed by the
alkalies used in soap beautifies it* own production fa
the “human face Divine,”as well a* fa the garden of
rich and delicately tinted and variegated flower*. A
free, active and heahhv dreufationof the fiddstr the
enoroof ef the pure, rich Mood to tire extremities, is
that which punts the countenance in the most exqureite
h*ftuty. It is that which imparts the iodescnbahle
*’ “ *B admire, but
f. Iftore't
o aoboaoty. If tbe ladji.
healthy Hjl
fair os driren mtnr, if she paint, and use coometics, and
tha Mood ie thick, cold and impure, she is notbeautifriL
If she be town er yellow, and there k pore and active
Mood, it gives a rich bloom to the cheeks, and a brfl-
fixncy to their eyes that is fimnstfag.
This is why th# southern, and especially the Spiosh
ladies, are so modi admired. Latlie* fa the north who
take bat little exeerise or are confined fa doeeroeww.
rtep.boqyant spirits, sparkling eyes ass! beautiful cocn-
Monons, they should u*e Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Thousands wbo hare trfad it, are more than ntkS-
ed, are delighted. LaJk* of every station, crowd om
office doily _
Those that imitate Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla have
mvariaUy called their stuff ngrrwt Remedy far FemaLs,
Ac, and hare copied 0* bflk and circulars which
* ’ ' lha compilin'* of wemen, word for word—
wboputsp medfafae, hare, sfaca thc great
Pain in thc side,
Scrofula,
Bad Blood
Obstructions,
Female Complaints,
Rheumatism,
Whooping Coughs,
Weak Serves,
Hysterics,
Coughs,
Colds,
Influenza,
Pimples,
Low Spirits, fyc.
By following the simple directions which accompli,,
every box of genuine Puls, a permanent cure may be
effected. Most of the HOSPITALS fa New Yorkhav.
given these pills a preference over more than twenty
kinds that have been tested, and many EMINENT
PHYSICIANS fa the United States use them fa theii
practice.
From the Corresponding Secretary of the Ay, and For
eign Bible Society.
__ Lmauioox, Ohio Co, Ky, June 22, 1847.
Dr. G. Benj.^Smith: Dear Sir—My wife’s health
ued upon foreclosure of mortgage, at the in-
t foreclosed, to I. & Vit
mas J. Chappclear
*«»v», ui me =u uisinci, isi section. Levied on as
property of lluenns J. Clmppclcar, to satisfy a fi.
ssued from the Sujierior Court of Forsyth county m
r of F. A. Park* vs. Tliomas J. Clmpp&ar.
Iso, lot of land, Na J272, iu the 3d district, 1st scc-
, well iin|>roved, mid two lots in tlie town of Cum-
g, well improved, with a dwelling and store-bourn
eon. Levied on us tlie property of Oliver Strick-
*' ~ “ ’ sued from Forsyth
icl N. J
nitli.
of llyatt, Mi-Bumey A Ca vs.
nrviver, and Talbot StrickUmL
and, deceased.
JOHN C1IAMBLEE, Sh’ff
mortgages, as the prop-
L. P. THOMAS, Sh’ff
certain tract or parcel of land lying in said county
irke, whereon Knocli Spinks resided at the time
deatli, containing one Hundred acres, more or less
ied on by virtue of sundry fi. fias. issued on tho
osurc of mortgages—one in favor of Frederick
. and two in fav* * * ’ *
—levied on
erty (Miinted out i
Also, at the sail
or lot of land on which Adelaide M.V. M. Walthall resid
ed <hi the 24th day of May, 1847, situated and being in
thc town of Athens, Clarke county. Geo, known and
distinguished in the plan of said town of Athens, as mini
ber fifty, (50) containing one acre, more or less,” tin
property of said Adelaide M. V. JL Walthall—levied
on by virtue of a fi. fia. issued on the foreclosure of s
mortgage in favor of William Dealing vs. said Adelaidi
JL V. JL Walthall L. Y. THOMAS, Stiff.
182 20 2
231 14 2
90 22 2
Henry now Dc
Kalb
Carrol, now
Campbell
Lee nowStcwart
do [JIacon
JIuscogce
Hall Shcrifrt Sales.
11’ILL be sold, before the court-house door it
* » town of Gainesrille on thc first Tuesday in Februa
ry next, within the usualj hour* of sale, tlie following
property to wit:
One tract of land, containing twenty-two acres, more
or less, adjoining Wm. Smith and Howell Jarrett Lev
ied on as thc property of C. B. Hitt, to satisfy a fi fa
from Richmond Superior Court. Scranton A N'inith vs
anrles B. Hitt amt James JL llitt.
Tlie land and premises, whereon Ezekiel Buffington
‘ ” >f the Oconee River, being
. Levied on to satisfy a
fi fa’from Hall Inferior Court Josiah H. Gill endor-
s Ezekiel Buffington and William J. Buffington, se
ll ou stay.
ie tract of hind whereon William Mullins now lives,
e Wolnut Fork, adjoining David Tanner and others,
ed on as his property, to satisfy a fi fa from Hall
t Court; Abner tV. Bell and thc officers of court
177 6 4 Chattooga
107 4 4 Floyd
579 3 3 Paulding
822 19 3
633 19 3
895 19 3
424 19 8
855 21 3 do 202 12 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 lie promptly
attended to. JOHN H. NEWTON.
Athens. Oct. 21.ly
William JIullius.
Tlie interest of Hilliard Waters in a tract o
hereon John Waters, deceased, lived, adjoining
irt and others. Levied on to satisfy two fi fas
istice’s Court, in favor of J. W. Davis, three in t
imes Law and one in favor of John N. Murray,
ade and returned by a constable.
fore the Court Housed
ke County, within the legal hours of sale,
property to wit: Susan, a negro woman
old, and her four children—
>!d; Betty, a girl five yean
:ar.* old, and Mary, a girl
an twenty yeaiseld, and
. . months old. Fifty acres of
land, more or less, on the Appalacha River, in said
c°“nty of Clarke—thc place whereon ltobtartu* B. Moore
lives, adjoining Nnow.Uriffeth and others. Sold
opert v belonging to the estate of William Moore,
>fsaid County, deceased, fix distribution among
>f sale.) *
the foil,
Isaac, a boy ah
old; Thornton, a Iwy two v
~ie year old—Tilda, a won
' thild about nine r
rs of said deceased. (Term * day of raleJ
*• 1849, PHILIP STlNCHCbMB.fr>.
AdmlnlotrMlrix* Sale. |
ILL U* sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, before tlie court-house door in Clarko
lv and John; also one lot fa tho
ung Loss Crane, and one tract
K .'1". UJ y now l' vws * containing
. Sold for tho benefit of hi* heirs
made known on tlie day of saeL
MARY KENNEY, Adm'rx.
w
county, bet w
longing to the es|
Bob, Jack. Jane,
town of Athens
of land, whereon
and creditors. T
Oct. 26,1818.
F OUR „r,„ d.lo, »ppl,entire, »ill l* m».!n
t“ t K ‘ l«»~Uc Infcritir Court of Clu-kc comity
*iu,n .itu»5 toe orJmcry ,,„rpoore, for Icvc to reU tloa
ofs “ ud
Oft. li, ISIS. itAiJY KENNEY, .Ulm'rjr.
Wn/ liKHKAS, tv Mul’.c and Riclrerd D-
-, *nn. Executors of Mrs. Judith Winn, late of
^ f ° r LcttcW of
Thi. i. tWrefor,-, to cit. and uLtuiidt nil nnd .in-
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and ap|tear at niv office witliin the time prescribed by
l. W .’.n cause < i 1 f ‘‘"y tl,c J , »vc) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, October thc 14th,
18 ^- , JESSE MUUPHEY,
October 19, I“*“
Executor's Sale.
A C r\ F f ABL T T w ! er of tho *»<Wor Court of
win IJ 1 i°i°T -’. Whcn s,, ! m « for ordinary purposes,
be sold lwfore the court lmasc of J’utiuini county
NW 53 i'T J ‘* V ,n , M ; ,ri h T* Two ‘ Vc ^> Women,
NancyandJimeugo, 1 5 « and 20 years; and at tho
same Uine, fa-fore tho court house of Bibb county, two
Negro Jkn. George and Howard, aged 25 and 15 yean.
Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs of William Williams,
deceased. ALBERT WILLIAJIS,) ,V7^
Dec 21,1848. C. P. McCAY. f«n.
Brought to the Jail of Clarke county,
A NE0R0 MAN,black, stout-built, weighs 170 or 175
**■ lbs.; has car-bobs in liis ears; about six feet liigh;
says lie liclongs to Landrum Cliivers of Savannali, anil
that he was raised by Win. II. Purycar Esq n of Clarke
"■v- " “
.rtv. wtv Cl “ , » R i cu , D DIcKESi J ai !„
F°v
>UR months after date application will be made
the honorable Inferior Court of Gwinnett coun
itting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seU
the real estate of Gw
Georgia-—Clarke County.
W HEREAS,John H.Low
Letters of Administration on tile
ity, deceased
ipplic* to
rlassof £*eo*es to whidh the human frame b subject ;
therefore, ask for Sands’ Sarsaparilla, and take no other.
fdhniture,
GOOD AND CHEAP!
MAHOGANY. MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
W ■ rdrobcs.Rnrrans, IHeksarJaTsMes, Ac*
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well mode and dura
ble, and warranted so to be) canoe obtained from tha
North, adding oaly the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Tiro doors West ef tha Post Office, near the Epis
copal Church.
* # *A continuance of Ufa patronage hithert{.received
by tlie subscriber will encourage and enable him to odd
renrideraMv to his stock of manufactured articles, and
to increase the variety of hi* material.
Why take your money abroad, when yo* can use it as
advantageously at home I
*** Old Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
ornamental Painting. - <1S.OLIVER.
„ 1 regularly aud U gaining in flesh and strength,
and her health is fast improving.
friend* got s
A great variety of Pills
iny of them worthless trash. One of my ,
s box of Clickener s, he think* they are like •
. wme coating on them. I hare no doubt the j
people have been shamefully imposed upon fa this
try by such fellows. truly, yours,
Jabed Tick n or.
Extract af a letter from a Missionary in South America.
The Lord fa fab mercy has restored and continued
ray health, mafaly, as I believe, through the agency of
Dr. Smith's Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated
Pills, which I nave taken freely for tlie past three
month*. I do think they are an improvement upon any
thing I ever sued.
rar These Fflfa are every where known, and known
the best Fib now fa use. If they do not, ’
of Adi
ill Lowe, late of said c
id admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office witliin tlie time prescribed by la’
tofchew cause (if an; ” “ * ' ’
should not be granted!
(if any they have} why said Letter
[ Georgia—Clarke county*
W HEREAS, John H. Lowe, Rr„ aurvi
tor of Sterling Elder, deceased, app
fee Letters of dismission from said executor
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish 'all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
be and appear at iny office within the time prescrib
v " * ‘ *■ e (if any they have) why said let-
ASA JL JACKSON, c
e dollar.
Dry. HILL k SMITH, sole Agents for Athens.
June 29,1848.
Wazehoue and Commission Business,
AUGUSTA, GA.
•Tux subscribers take thb occasion to re-
[turn their thanks to their frbnds for the
A re 7 liberal patronage bestowed »poo them
9 'toreattoW tuid.t to tote time
renew the tender of the* services to
them mad the public generally, in the Warehouse and
Commission Easiness, st their old stand 00 Jack-op sL
Their Warehouse has been thoroughly repaired, and
is now fa a good condition for the reception of Cotton
TO THE PUBLIC.
r | \llt subscribers haring purchased the entire stock
JL of W. M. Morton; offer for sole an c '
Our charges will conform to the establbhed rates f
her rerplar r fliwimrinn —
liberal advances will be made 00 Prodoca fa ate
ben requested. GIBBS k McCORIX
Augusta, August 28,1848.
Java Coffee.
A FINE lot, just received and for sale low, by
il Nov. 25
T. BISHOP.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BARD-
WABE, CBOCKEBY, Ac. Ac,
Consisting fa part of the following: Cashmeres, De
hines, Alpacas, Bomboanes, Cloak linings, Limey*,
Gingham*, Scotch, Manchester and American; French,
Emribh and American Cambrics and Calicoes, Califor
nia* and Oregon Plaids, Silk ribbons, Muslin, Laces
and fancy trimmings. KDfaery articles, Shawls, Cloth*,
Chancres and Vestings, Blanket?, large variete Car
pets, Rap and 03 Cloths, Green Baize, Pssask, Me-
Shoes, SaddlM, Bridles Martingales; Hardware and
Cutlery, Wqodware, Groceries, Tinware, and every or-
" •— J ’ n establishment of the kind, of-
A. ALEXANDER k CO.
Granite Buildings; Na 6, Broad SL
Athens, Ncvanbcr II, 184X
Georgia — Clarke county.
P ERSONALLY apneared bef
a Justice of the Peace, fa 1
William L. Mitchell, President of
w . . - Vf ^° hcrog did;
lith, tliat the amount of capita w
mployed bv the Athens Manufacturing Company, i
le sum of ninety-two thousand six hundred dollars.
WM. L. MITCHELL
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2Uth day o
anuary, 1849.
Gt-ergia—L’larke County.
T DI.I.ED before nie by Middleton Thompson,oik
bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, about 5 feet nigh, oni
eye, both hind feet white, approved by-Wm. P. Ilanlei
and James J. &elman to fuetj-Bre dollars.
Jan. 18,1849. Richakd Dkwex, j. t.
A true Extract from Estrav book, January 18,1849.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, <
J UST reccirsd, a small lot of Ladies’ and Gent’s ♦~ ri iL r 1 cjg.
GAITER BOOTS. HILL, MOSS k CO. *
100:
Salt and Salt Petre.
The lands and tenements whereon James Bryan’ now
lives—levied on as his property to satisfy a fi.fa. from
Hall Superior Court, Cuicinnatus Peeples vs. James
Bryan, maker, and Moses Bryan, security.
All thc iuterest of Thomas Hays in a tract of land,
whereon he now lives; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. front
Hall Superior Court, Sharpe S. Reynolds and tlie offi
cers of Court vs. Thomas Ilavs.
Jan. 4,1849. R.'U. WATERS, D. Shff.
Hoflcc.
T^OUR mon'li, after dau., application will be made to
t f r C,,urt ,,f ' Valtnn °° ant y.
while sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the
lateof WaVbm'mmty''^ a,e ^ iIr8 " DoUji,u .
Dec 21, 1848 MOSES W. DOBBINS, Adm’r.
Crorgla-Bwlnneu county.
W«KRRAS. Elias Cannon applies to me for letter,
non (fcc ^ n, | ini * ,rut, ° 11 <Hl t * le estate of Ephraim Can-
"f?’ ^ ,ci ‘ef.»rc, to cite and anm.aiish all and sin-
gufar the kindred juk! creditors of said deceased, to bo
l a l'P* y,r ,lt *»y office witliin the time prescrilied by
'bould nllt be^wmited^ httVt ^ w,iy kti*™
Given under my hand. «♦ office, December 25tli; 1848.
Jan. 4,1849. JESSE MURPHEY, c.c.0.
Tj'CUR months after date application will be made
X 1 to die Inferior Court of the county of Clark, when
setting for ordinary purposes, to sell the Real Estate of
James Camak, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
thereof A8BURY HULL, ) v .
Oct. 19,1843 JAMES CAMAK. $****•
Administrator's Sale.
r forior Court of Clarke county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold, at public out-cry, before the
Court House door in Watkinsville, during the legal
hours of sale, on thc first Tuesday in February next,
the tract of Land, in said county of Clarke, (widow’s
dower excepted) whereon William Ball deceased, re
sided at the time of his death, containing seventy-three
acreS, more or less, adjoining Stroud, Whitehead and
others, to lie sold a* the property of sakl deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors vf said deceased.
Terms on thc day. JOHN P. BALL Admr.
Nov. 23, 1848.
Notice.
A LL person* having demands against the estate of
-FA- Mrs. Falith Dobbin*, deceased, are requested to
inake them in term* of the law ; those indebted will
please make immediate payment
1)t>c 21. !«■>» MOSKS W. DOBBINS, Adm’r
Georgin—Gsviitncli county.
T^THEREAS, Miles Fowler wid Jonathan Long ap-
* t Ply ,n c for lastters of Administration on tan
estate of James Long, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular thc kindred and creditors of said deceased,Jo
be and appear at ray office witiun the time prescribed by
taw, to show cause (if any they ba V e) why said Letters
should not be granted
Given under my hand, at office, December the 21st,
18 1 8 - JESSE MURPHEY, c. c. a
Dec. 28, 1848.
GEORGIA—Walton County.
IU 11 ERE AS, Hope H. Camp applies for Letters of
* * Dismission from thc Estate of Ricliord Thompson,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred und creditor* of said deceased, to be
aixl appear at my office within thc time prescribed bv
law, to show cause (if any tlieycan) why said letter's
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, thi* 3d July, 1848.
July 13, 1848 JESSE MITCH ELL, c. r. 0.
5.^0 U R month* after date application will lie made to
J; the Honorable tin; Inferior Court of Walton coun
ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
one negro woman, belonging to die minora of Josiab
Weatherford, deceased
HOPE U.CAMP, Adm’r, de bonis non.
Nov. 30 1848
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
YU HEREAS, Nathaniel Daniel and James Lester, Ex-
* * ecutors of Josialv Daniel, deceased, ’apply to me
for Letters of Dismission from said Executor-lup:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lie
and appear at my office within thc time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Watkinsville, 7th
Nov, 1848. 6m A. M. JACKSON, c. c. 0.
Gcorglie...Gwi»urff county.
1X7HEREAS, David W. Spence applies to me for let*
" " ters of AdminUtrntiiMi on the estate of Lucinda
Turner, late of said county, deceased—
Thoc-are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office witliin tlie time prescribed by
law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letter*
should not be granted.
Given under my liand, this 15th of December, 1848.
Dec. 21,1848. JESSE MURPHEY,aaa
■ aOUR month* afterdate, application will be made
JB. to the Houorable Interior Court of Gwinnett
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell the Real estate of William B. Carr, late of said
i county, deceased. ASAHEL R. SMITH, Adrn'r.
| Nov. 16. 1848.
Tj^OUR months after date, application will de mads
JL? to the honorable Inferior Court of Jackson county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell
part of thenegroes belonging to the estate of Levi Low
ry, late of Jackson county, deceased.
Dec. 21,1848. MARTHA LOWRY, Ex'rx.
1 Georgia—Gnrinnett county.
j IU HEREAS, H. R. Hannah and H. J. Harris apply to
j *» me for letters ef Administration on the Estate of
; Hams Hannah, late of said county, deceased—
; This is, therefore, to cite and amuoui-h all and singu-
: lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should
nut be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, thi» 8th day of De
cember, 1848. JESSE MUItPHK Y, c. c. a
December 14, 1848. 30d
Notice. ^
,4 LL perron* having demands against the estate o|
l\. Philip Hughe.*, late of Walton county, deceased,
will plea*e render them in terra* of the law; and those
indebted to said deceased, will plca*c make immediate
payment. A. S. BEALL Ex'c
l Nov. 30, 1848
1 Georgia—Gwinnett County.
^SUPERIORcountry Flour,for *alc by
| W May 11. LAMPKIN <k C0BR
j YXTHEREAS, Elisha Hood and Jamo* Wilson apply
1 TT to me for Letters of Administration on the es-
j tate of George Wilson, late of said county, deceased—
j This is, therefore, to cite and admonLh all and singu-
far the kindred and creditors of said deceased to l>e
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
l law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why sakl Letters
j should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th dav of De
tember, 1848. JESSE MURPHEY, c. c. 0.
nsllatl** nediciuen.
milESE valuable preparation* consisting of Dr. Mot-
1 fat’s Phoenix Bitters, do. Life Pills. For sole at
liis price* by his agents, A. ALEXANDERS CO.
/CORDIALS, SWEETMEATS and BRANDY PRE*
1/ serves; Bostrai Crackers. Sperm and Adamantfa*
Candles; Pickles, Jams, Jellie*, Chocolate, Cocoa, Java
Coffee, verv superior, for sale by
’ ' A. ALEXANDER A CO. Athens.
I Leather.
' POLE, upper Leather and Calf Skin*, for sale cheap
r! O hj T. BISHOP.
1 Not. 1«
.TIcrccr Potatoes.
TUST received and for sale by
J Dee. 14,1848. T. BISHOP.