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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
.N.-ureu, Debtors «,„1 Creditors, 3 2-*»
Four month*’ Notice*,...... 4 00
•ale of pcixHml property, by Executors, Admin-
Application (nr Letter* 'of Dismission,.. *
IV Other advertisement* will he charged fl,00
for every twelve lines, or 1cm, first insertion, and 50
cent* for each weekly continuance. If peblubcd
every Ollier week, 02| cent* lor each eontiuiiancc.—
If |Nih!iffboil once a mouth, it will be charged 75 cent*
** * single insertion, H.OO per suture.
John W. Goss,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. *©.. Ac.
So. 9. Brostdstrcet—ATHENS, <
May *. 1«A
at»l cliargtj arrordinsly.
nr Notice of the sole of Land and Negroes, by
Administrators, Execntom or Guardians, must be pub
lished stXTr o*T* previous to day of sale.
lyTbe sale of Personal Property, in like man
ner, wiurt be published poktt nars.
Notice that application will be made to the
Coart of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Nerroe*
mast be published rm a xnsnis,
s Debtors and Creditor* of an estate
Stationary, SXaalc *a4 Slrslcal Inst rumen
LARAS, CUTLER Y, FANCY GOODS, Jbc.
College Avenge, Arnos, Ga.
Orders filled alike August* rates.
Announcements if Candidate* will lie charged
of husband*** \ **•* •d r « t i*i*g of separation
*.* AJI obituary notices, exceeding six line* in
length, will be charged lor as other advertisiuenU.
V To insure attention, nil Letter* to the editor*
roust cmno free of postage.
TIIC SUBSCRIBER,
T> F.INO desirous nf concentrating his few
JL> for sate lb* fallowing property in Georgia, Flori
da nod Tcnnc*-**:—1000 mk« of Land In Clarke
coimty. Geo, with grtoJ dwelling, large ami convenient,
with ertrx tu.cv.-ixy out building. Tim most «*f this
tsuct within three qcarten of a mile of the College*
and Chapel at Atbem.with three splendid water pri-
Yilrges; a*c*ithe Oconeeriver,ju»l belourtlie Atli-
on* Factory, which will require a small dam which
cao b* built at A trifling expense, say only 0 feet high,
whidi will Command water enough to turn 12 or 15
- thousand spindle*, which is within a mile or less of the
Rail Rond Depot; also, there is a water privilege on a
- creek, and a sett of Granite Mills in a state of progrea-
. aion which will have a water wheel 20 feet hi diameter
7 by 10 feet buckets, ami the dam complete, made of
•tone, which will give a head awl (all of over 25 feet,
on n never-feilinr stream, within less than three-quar
ter* of a tnile of the Colleges. It is thought sufficient
'• to drive a saw and three or four run of stones, or a cot
ton factory. There h also a smaller stream, with 18
fant bend and fall, sufficient for a mill or a tannery, on
the direct main rand that lead* to Athena; and the
* wood that is on this tract (being near 700 acres of
woodland,) will pay at the low pnee at whidi it is now
adling between 80 and 10 thousand dollar*. This tract
■say be divided into three very valuable settlements,
with a splendid water privilege on cadi, and an abund
ant supply of floe spring* and line wells of water.
Also, 100 acme of land, twelve miles west of this
place, half woodland. 600 acres of Land in Dacatur
county, an the Ocklockony river, with a charter for
ferry ur bridge, lying on the main road from fiainbridge
to TbamasvUic. Also, 40 lots in Habersham and Ra
bun counties. The following lots in the Id district
Rabun county, 400 acres in cadi lot: Nns. 29,80, 82,
90,80,50, and in the 2d district the fallowing lota, each
250 Mcrus: Nos. 85, 80,110,111,11C, 05,04, 07 104,
1S9 105, 108,137,110,42,170, 100, 73,87, 151,157,
, 188; and in 3d district the following lots each contain-
, htfl 490 acres; lots No*. 110 50, 58, 87, 08,01, 110,
115. And in Habersham county, lots Na 83,13th
dist. Nos. 41 and 18 in the 6th dirt. Also, 40 lots in
the Cherokee district: No.938,m 4th dist, 1st sect:
No, 460,4th dist 1st, sect; No. 650,4th dist, 1st sect;
No. 699, 4th dist, 1st sect; No 040, 5th dist, 1st
sect;No 1054,17th dist, 2d sect; No051, 5th dist,
1st sect; No. 402,20th dist, 8d sect; No. 536,4th dist,
lstsect; No694,4thdist, 1st sect; Na 765,4th dist,
1st sect; No 442,5th dirt, 1st red; So. 784, 4th dist,
1st met; No 332,5th dist, 1st sect; No050, 4th dist,
1st sect; No 279,4th dist, lstsect; No 641, 4th dist,
1.1* *«*; No 145,4th dist, lstsect; No 862,4th dist,
let met; No 974 14th,dist, 1st sect; No636,4th dist,
Id sec*; No 263,4th dist, lstsect; No 655, 2d dist,
4th sect; No 449,4th dist, 1st sect; No 560,20thdirt,
Sd met; No 265, 20th dirt, 3d sect; No 755,1st dirt,
4thmet; No *42,1st dirt, 4 th sect: No 250,11thdist,
1st sect; No *00,2d dist, 4th sect; No 142, llth dist,
1st Met; No 170,1st dirt,4tli sect; No. 688, 4th dist,
lstsect; No 404,1st dist, 4th sect; No 140, llth dist,
1st sect; No 098, 20th dist,*dsect; No 88, llth dist.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY*
DU- C. B. LOMBARD,
Surgeon Dentist,
ATHENS, CA.
See over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill A Smith.
Athens, sept. 10. tf
WILILAM N. WHITE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
I Executor’s Sale.
\ GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Infe-
. rtd a* the property of Win. Thomas, dec’d,
for division. Terms on tlie day. -
STEPHEN JACKSON.) .
WM. THOMAS, Jem, f “ ri
O N the fbst Toeeday m January next,
sold belbre the court-boure door, in the
Camming. Forsyth county, between the usual
**ve,w: »K l u,«ig r ™«..,- ) towit : *T'
AC the right, title and interest of James Cocknun in
lot of land. Na 1*07, in the 14th district of 1st section,
Campbell vs. James Cocknun. Levied on and return
ed tome by a (unstable.
Also, a negro woman by the name cf Darcus, about
25 years old, and her child, a boy about 3 months old.
Levied on as the property of William J. Lawrence, to
; satisfy sundry fi. fa*, issued from* Justice’s Court of
Andrew Comstock,
DEALER IN HATS, CAPS AND FURS.
ISC Water street, New Xsrk.
March 29. lj
Forsyth county, in favor of Noah Strong vs. Willhuu J.
law ranee, and James P. Harkncs*. rad James Ncth-
erlsnd vs. Willism J. Lawrence, Henry L. Sims v*.
Wiliam J. Lawrence, maker, and Joseph Bdl, indorser,
Furee, Brothers A Co. vs. W.J. Lawrence, Force, Broth
ers A Co. rs. D. O. C. Echols AT. W. Echols, makers,
and WJ. Lawrence, indorser, William Kiltunvs. Wm.
“m-J. Lawrence,
by a constable.
American Hotel,
Na 181, CHESTNUT ST,
PHILADELPHIA.
Directly opposite the Old Stole House, in which «A*
Declaration of American Independence wms
signed and adopted.
This is a firrt class Hotel, and replete with every
Thomas G. Hlght,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac.
Cwllege Arcane, next dewrtw f.O.
Term*—-ebeup for cash or country produce.
These an, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred rad creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at mr office, within the time prescribed
bylaw to show mace (if any they have) why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my farad at office, this 22d of Oct 1849.
Oct 25.1849. JOHN W. MALTBIE, c. c. a
W. S. Grady,
r la Dry Gowda, Groceries, Ac., Ac.
No 15, Broad Street—IT11ENS, QA.
Thomas W. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lawxexocvillx, Gwixxsrr Co.
tff-Any business entrusted to his care will meet with
attention. ly Feb. 10,1048.
pron^jgatti
W. II. H. WHITE,
Next door to Alexanders Drag Store, College Arcane,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
T. BIHOP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
FERRY & CO.,
Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
rad returned!© . .
Abo, ooe brown horse mule, about It years old, and
one two-horse wagon. Levied on as tbo property of
Stephen W. McGinnis, to satisfy a fi. fa, issued from a
Superior Court of Forsyth county, in favor of Richard
Taylor vs. Willis Staggs and Stephen W. McGinnis, as
“iU^SyiSd,Sa9», mO-SJ dfatrict of l«t
section. Levied on as the property of Leri Q. O. Mc
Ginnis to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from the Superi
or Court of Forsvth county, in fevor of officers of Court
v*. L.Q. U. McGinnis and William J. Ijiwrenco, Scran
ton A Stark v*. McGinnis and Lawrence, Nathan L.
Hutchins vi McGinnis and Isiwrenca - -
Also, one negro man, Jacob, about 50 yean old. Le
vied on as the property of WilKam Cooally, to satisfy a
ft. la. issued from Forsyth Superior Court, in fever of
William J. EoaeU, Auui'ref Robert Harkne-e. dsceo*
eiL are of officers ef Court ▼*. William Cunallyi
Also, the laud and plantation whereon William J.
Lawrence now lives, in the 2d district 1st section, and
one negro woman, named Darcus. about 2* years old,
and her child, a boy about Smooths old. Levied on a*
tbs property of Wm. J. Lawrence, to satisfy sundry fi.
fea. issued from Forsyth Superior Court, in fevor of
William J. Russell, Adm’r of Robert Harknew, deceas
ed, use of officers of Court v* W. J. Lawrence, and
Scranton A Strrk vs. McGinnis and Lawrence, N. L.
Hutchins va. L. Q. C. McGinnis, Willisun J. Lawrence
and Stephen C. Nailor.
Also, the land and plantation whereon Zachariah
Wingo now lives, in tlve I4th dirtriet 1st section. Ixsv-
* d on as the property of the said Wingo, to satisfy a
fa. issued from Forsyth Superior Court, in fevor of
at ban L. Hutchins vs. Zachariah Winga Property
anted out by defendant
Also, the land and plantation whereon Alien Hum
phrey now lives,in Urn 14th district 1st section. -Lev
ied on as the property, of Allen Humphrey to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court, iu fevor of Noah
Strong vs. Allen Humphrey. Levied on and returned
i constable.
,1849. JOIIN CHAMBLEE, Sftf.
Rsi. MAYNARD,
O. & A, K. CHILDS,
Watch-makers and Jaerellera*
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sileer, Plated and Britannia
Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments,
Fancy Goode, Ac, dec.
Na 13, Broad-street, under the Franklin House—Athens
Clarke SherilPai Sale.
T17TLL be sold, by consent of parties, oo Wednes-
If day, the 2d day of January next, at the Town
Hall in toe town of Athens, the following property, to
T»>- ;
A negro man Ben, about 70 years of ams, 4 feath
er bed*. 5 matrasses and furniture, 5 lied steads, 1
easy choir; 2 toilet tables, 5 wadi stands, 0 pine to
bies, 4 rocking, 82 rush and C-ine bottom chairs; ono
lot of split bottom chair*. 1 set of mahogany dining
tables, one folding bird) da, 1 mahogany tea table. 1
sofa, 3 candle stands, 1 mahogany bureau, * presses, 1
secretary and book case, 1 large pine book case ; a
library of from 300 to 400 volumes, nriodpaBy uus-
A MERIC AN HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
F. A. IIOKE, Proprietor.
March 1,1849. ly
Beotley’s Miscellany 10 volatn #, Shakspeare 7
times, Miltou Ac, Ac;'2 carpets, 1 rag -da, lamps,
candle sticks, trays, cooking utousils, glass ware, fire
irons, kitchen furniture, 1 doxen table spoons, and 1
dozen tea da, 2 looking glaases, ! c
ST.
ASA M. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
April 22,1848. ly Watkixstillk, Ga.
Ida: about 2000 aertm, in three tracts, all ositiguous
with a first rate Plantation, of between five ami six
hundred acres cleared land, m • high state of culti
vation,, with every improve ment for convenience or
comfort, with a good dstorn for holding water, spring
end well of water, and lying immediately upon Like
Jackson, which abound* in the finest fish in the spring,
summer and autumn, and abounding with water fowls
of the finest k ind through the winter and spring ; 1 0
miles distant from the city of Tallahassee, and m an
excellent ncighlioriMNMl, ami but a few miles from tlio
Ocklockony river. Hus tract is now capable of afford
ing comfortable quarter* for a Luge femily, haring a
psKl dwelling ferae. 60 feet front by 44 rear, with
six room* and two passages on first floor, Zand four
room* am) passage un eecond floor, besides piazza in
front, and good framed negro homes. Also 5000 acres
of Land in Oockecounty, Tennessee, in all of wluch a
great bargain wiQ 1« sold. And if the Lands can be
*■••1.1,50 negroes and Stock of all kinds will bo sold
with them, besides Corn, Fodder, Blacksmith’s at
Plantation tools of every description.
August SO, 1849. ' ly WM. A. CARR.
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
Attorneys at Law,
.Titxxs AND Gaixcstiur. Ga.)
* v - of Law in the c<mn-
_ _,tiw!nnctafett.U®
Western Circuit; Clierokee,
of tho Cherokee Circuit; and
Athens—TWj J. Parin, Qainetri'le.
A. M. BRADY,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
DEALER IN DRY GOODS <k GROCERIES,
Na 7, Gnarito Blade, ^Broad-atroet ATHENS, GA
To Physicians, Druggists, and
Country Merchants.
TVR.J. N. KEELER A BROTHER most respect-
JLs fqllv solicit attention to their ’fresh stock of
English, French, German, ami American Drng% Med-
itf ties, Chemicals, Paint*, Oils, DyeStuff*, Glass Ware,
Perfumery, Patent Medkaues, Ac. Having opened a
w store, No.294 MarkcUtreet, with a full supply of
nine Drugs sml Medicines«« m liberal terms a* any
tick'sstild ;.t c>tabli-bnicnt
Philadelphia. Sej>L 27,1849! ’’
Newton & Lucas,
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
Crnuaxo, Foasmi a, Ga.
~TSF Will.practice in the countieseumposmgtheCbe-
CirctuL AU
ma«!u!!ra-a-vw---ao- a j-
faithful attentioa
km the above named House, at whidi place be would
bo most happy to see them, when they visit the cite;
prorauingUat there shall be nothing wanting on bis
part, or that of his household, to render their stay agree
able and pleasant while with him.
ILL. BUTTERFIELD,
Formerly of the Charleston HotelL
March!, 1849. ly
Bartering and Bair Dressing.
B ERNARDO J. ARZE is prepared to give full
satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his services
in the above line. He may be found stall times in the
brick building comer of Broad and Wall street*—: '
Notice.
Tmc subscriber still continue* to keep opea
(his HOUSE in JcrvEEsox, Jackson county,
EDWARD COFFEE, 31- D.
H AS removed to tbo comer east of W.W. Clajton
on College Avenue, whereiio can 1>e found at all
tirnoa, when not engage^ — * * v *” :
Athens, Jam 1,1849.
STOVES—SIEVES—STOVES.
T 1 E .Mib>cril>or would inform the ritizens of Athens,
mljacent village*, and fumxmJin
ally, tliat ho has all kinds of STOV_,
Churches. Parlors Workshop* *jk1 Cooking. All of
wluch will be mild low for ca-h. fittej nut with pipe to
—•» purchaser*, at the Tin and Stove Stunt, coruer of
«ts. J. S. E. SUMMEY.
s. r. B;
Otis Ormsbee,
MASVrACTCBER ASD DEALER IX
Transparent Window .shades, Clltt arnli
Paper Hangings and Trimmings of all kinds.
Na 1S1 William-st—New'York.
(Removed from Na 7 Spruce st.)
Merchant* and others >upplied on the most liberal terms
*/ Ortler# promptly atteuded to.
March 29. Jy
Ccsrila, GwiBBtu Csnaty .
To tU whom it mast Concern.
Mkbael H. Ford applies for lettezs
of admimstratioo upon the estate of James
Georgia. Gtrln
WHEBEiS, o. MUM--, AJniinL.tmlor .fWa- ] _ . AND OTKSnto-.
™ ^i^! jr -*arSiwv 1 . i ".y m ° ** ^ iBook and Job Printing Office,
“• "• * ' “ " BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA. .
This is therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to *how causc (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
Georgia—IXall counter*
Present the Honorablt Joseph Dunagan, L. A. McAfee,
J. J. Baugh, Jas. Roberts and G. G. Thompson^*
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS, James Rylee and Wilson Haring-
ton, cxecutors'of James Rylee,deceased, apply
prescribed to said Court for Lctters of dismission—
Georgia—Walton County.
TyHEREAS, HopelL Camp, Administrator upon
" the estate of Jordan J. Harris, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for Letters of dismisska from
•ridestate— • •
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all rad
-ngular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
-
Given under my hand, this 6th October. 1849
Oct. 25,1849. JESSE MITCHELL, a a a
be and apuar at my office within the time prescrib-
cu by law, toffcbw cause (if any exists) why sold Let-
ters should not be granted.
F°!
•UR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior court of Jackson county, sitting far
ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the real estate of
Charles Dougherty, late of said county, deceased.
MIDDLETON
Dec. 13, 1849.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to
sell all tho negroes belonging to tbo estate of William
Thomas, late of said county dec'd. in terms of the law.
.gnSPHEN JACKSON I .
THOMAS { r *
‘ SepL 6th, n»ip. ;
WOUR months after date, application will be made
* to the honorable Inferior Court of Clarke county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Wil
liam W. Anderson, deceased.
Nov. 8,1849. B. H. OVERBY, Adm'r.
Notice.
fTHE creditors of the estate of James Austin, late of
* Walton county, deceased, ^re notified to present
their chums against said estate in terms of the law';
and persons indebted to said deceased, either as tax
collector or otherwise are requifed to make payment
so soon as may be, to the underpinned.
_ DAVID J. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
OcL25,1849 MARY AUSTIN, Admr'r.
. Levied on tM the proporty of James P. A\ ad-
fay virtue of a fi fa. from Clarke Superior Court,
--- T * ” s. said WaddsL-
L. P. THOMAS,' Shf.
(Printer's fee, f 8 W.
Gwinuclt SherilPa Sales.
ILL be sold no the first Tuesday in .
, , next, before the Court House door, in the town
of Lawrencevillc, Gwinnett county, witfun^th* legal
sssaai&sawgsigfe
Gwinnett county, cotaining two hundred and fifty
acres, tnore or less. Also ten barrels of corn, more
or less, and four hundred pounds of seed cotton, Horse,
more or lee* , all sold as property or Thomas Gsr-
ner, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
court of said county, in favor of George YV. Var-
x vs. the said Garner. -
SAMUEL F. ALEXANDER, D. Shff.
Nov. 29,1849
Gswrffla—Clarke county. \
Inferior Court, sitting fur ordinary purposes.
JULY TERM, Sd JULY, 1849.
14 M1E petition of Thomas C. Nisbct, administrator
_L the estate of John Nisbct, late of said douuty, <L
deasod, respectfully showeth, tluvt he has folly aduin-
istered said estate according to law, and pram's to bo dis
charged from said administration—
Whereupon, it L* ordered by tho Court, tluvt all per
sons concerned, rhow cause (if any tliuy lutve) at tlfe
Tegular term .of this Court, to be held on the first MuiV
day in March next, why said administrator should noj
be discharged frtsn saw! odmittlrt rat ion; and. it ix furtb
er ordered, that Reopy of tlu* rule be publL-licd in a
public gazette of tliis State, for the space of six months
previous to said term.
A true copy from tlio minutes of said Court
Julv 5.1849. ANA M. JACKSON, c..
ON WITT, Ex'r.
Brood Street, in the brick building
duor west of Huggins’coruer, (up stairs) where we
SSSlMF ““”T «?** ^
Punt AND ORNAMENTAL
ipianaa.’o*asa©V %
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
. cy Our Presses are from the celebrated mnnufoc.
tory of Hoe & Co., and our Type, Ornament*, Ac.,
from the foundries of Brttce Si Co., Conner & Son,
and JosephT. White of New York, and Messrs. J. L.
Johnson & Co., of Philadelphia, which is abuudant
evidence of their superiority; while by the use of
good paper, cards, &c., end* the display of correct
taste in the “getting up” and execution of our work,
e expect to give universal mtisfactinn.
|y Our friends aiul the public generally ore re-
•ectfully invited tn give us a call.
Athens, May 3. LAMPION & ADAMS.
IVOTIC E.
A LL person*, having demand* amunst the estate of
XJL William Thoms*, late of Clarke county, dcceas-
. STEPHEN JACKSON >
WILLIAM THOMAS f
Sept 5th, 1849.
Gtsrclu, Caisactt Connty.
WHEREAS, -k*nhel K Smith, administrator of Wil-
*» Ihun ILCirr. lato of said county, deceased, ap-
Pissecslliir Claims nl Use city
of tYasblngtoii,
T HE subscriber undertakes the collection, settle
ment and adjustment of all manner of claims, ac
count* or demands against tho Government of the Uni
ted States, or any foreign State or country; before
Commissioners, before Congress, or before ray of the
pnblic Departments at Washington.
The procuring of Patents, Army and Nary Pensions,
tbo collection of accounts against the Government, all
Land Claims, and every demand or other business of
whatever kind requiring the prompt and efficient s**rv-
’ of an Attorney or Agent
residence of fourteen yean at the scat of the Fed
eral Government, with a thorough and familiar ac
quaintance with tho various systems androutinc of pub
lic business at the different office*, as well as in Con
gress ; added to this, free access to the ablest legal ad
visers, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging
tbo fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those
entrust their business to his care. Being
.rn to tho greater part of tho citizens
district, and to many gentlemen who have been
■PNCOCRAGEDby the very liberal patronage hith-
JJ erto received, the undersigned have been indu
ced to make large additions to their heretofore large
and beautiful assortment of Printing Materials, and to
establish » JOB OFFICE, (wholly disconnected with
their newspaper establishment) for the exclusive pur-
poseof doing JOB-WORK- Our new concern is :
BLACKSMITHING.
Win. 8. Ilcuipliill,
Take* this occasion to tender
the public his thanks for the
very liberal patronage hither
to extended to himiu his line
of business, and informs them
that he is still better prepared
than ever to continue the bu
siness in all its vyriotts branches—namely: IroningWa-
gons, CnafeMVPtfrunre Carriage*. Plantation Work,
it, Ac. HewUhre particularly to invite attention to
HORSE-SHOKiNG, which lie proposes to do in the
most skilful manner, being in possession of important in
formation in this branch ofbusmes*. He warrant* against
the foot-evil, a very common disease, and against the
horses shod by him being tender footed, if the shoes are
reset within the space of six weeks. His shop will still
remain at the new stand in the upper part of town, oc
cupied by him for the last two years, whew he feels per
manently settled and amply prepared to render satis
faction to all his customers. Dec. 30
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bers of both Houses of Congress in the last twelve
years, it is deemed useless to extend this notice by spe-
This is, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular
r juy hand at office, October 29th, 1849.
Nov. 1,1849. JESSE MURPHEY, a a c. a
Csorxis~Q winsctl county.
W7X7 HERE AS, William Gordon, guardian of Etiz-
* f abeth R. Gordon, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said guardianship— .
These are, therefore, to cite and anmouish the kin
dred and all concerned, to be and appear at my office,
within tho time prescribed by law, to show cause (if
ray they have) why odd Letters should not be granted
Given under sty hand, at office, this 85th day of Oc
tober. 1849. JOHN W. MALTBIE, a a a
November 1,1849;
BOOTS! BOOTS!
rpHE undersigned would most respectfully inform the
A citizens of Athens and the surrounding country that
he has removed to the store; corner of Broad Sti\ etand
College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White fes
a dry goods store, where he is prepared to make to order
Boots and Shoes
Of the best French and American Calf Skins.
Gentlemen wanting a good Boot, neat and durable,
should send in their order*.
Cork-soled, double-soled, water-proof walking and
pump-solcd Boots, got up in a style which for fit, work
manship and durability, cannot be excelled in Georgia,
or any where ehe.
Alio, will bottom Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fancy
Slippers, with neatness and despatch.
rial references.
txtent of the business, but moderate ii
j Address, 1L C. SPALDING, Attorney,
I August 80 Washington, D
lie rheumatism, and many other compfaunt*.
M om a derangement of the secretive organs-
aud the circulation, have been raised as it were from
the rack of disease, and now, with regenerated consti
tution, gladly testify to tlve efficacy of tins inestimable
preparation. Tho testimony of those who have been
cured by its use, with their residences, has been pub
lished from time to time, and — 8 »
of tho most overwhelming tei ...
forward, proving most cooduwvely
tancc through the Southern Slates, and lately appoint
ed Consul to New Grenada, commends Itself to the at
tention of all
. Neti^ York, January 7,1848.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Saxim : Gentlemen—Having used,
and witnessed tlve effect* of your excellent prepara
tion of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various parts
of the Southern country, vizVirginia, Louisiana,
Texas and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the
high opinion entertained of its great medicinial value.
Athens, Feb. 15.1849. PATRICK BARRY.
E. R. UOBGSOIV & BROTHERS,
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS,
T AKE this opportunity to inform their friends and
the public generally, that having made'
ridcrable additions to their well-known ertal
Executor’s Sale.
LIFE INSURANCE.
•rovision Cor the Widow nod the Orphan.
nHE Southern Mutual Insurance Company, are now
L issuing policies for life as well as for shorter peri-
‘ Annual payment for insuring *1000:
Age For 1 year 7 yrs life
25 811,30 812,50 $21,80
S3 15,30 16,50 *1,70
45 20,00 21,90 40,00
Only three fourths of these amounts payable the
first year. All the profits divided annually among the
insured.
ASBURY HULL President.
C. F.McGAY Actuary.
Agents.
to of said deceased:
GRIFFIN BARBER, Ex'r.
Hall Sberifr« Sales.
TtnLI. U kM Wore UKr'comt bora. dwr, in tho
IT town of Gainesville, between the usual hours of
sale, oo the first Tuesday In January next, the follow-
^^orteacres of land, more.or less,' adjoining Elkins
and Hufeey, in the 12th dist, of Hall county. Levied
on as the property of Jcstc Windsor, to satisfy a fife,
from Hall Superior Court. James D. Rivera, va Jesse
Windsor and Taylor Armour, security.
One iron gray horse. Levied oo as the property of
Benjamin Xhmnagaan, to satisfy a fi la. from Hall Supe
rior Court. James J.McCleskey, guardian, vs. Be
in Dtumagan, adm’r. • IL H. WATERS, D. Sh^
Not. 29, 1849.
Also, at the same time and place, the following proper
ty, to wit: ^.-.v
Forty-four and a half acres, off of let No. 06, in the
h district of Gwinnett county, adjoining lands of
ewisHurdl,Charles McHugh aid other*. Levied
i as the property of Simon Berry, by virtue of an cx-
mtiou issued from the Inferior Court of said county,
-j fevor of George W.F.Isunpkin vs. Simoo Berry and
Benjamin F. Berry, security, n. fa. controlled by Bcnj.
F. Berry. Property pointed out by biro. •"
Also, at the same tone and place, one lot of land,
containing two hundred and thirty-three acres, adjoin
ing W. A. Cain and John Packet; twenty barrels of
Cora; one black feme, 7 years old; one filly, two years
old. Levied on as the property of Patrick Smith, by
virtue of an execution issued from the Superior Court
of Gsrinnett county, in fevor of the Central Bank of •
Georgia v*. Patrick Smith, maker, and John Cain, '
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to-the estate of Samuel
Weir, late of Clarke county; deceased, are re
quired to make immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands against said estate, are requested to.
resent them according to law. . -
JAMES WIER,
JOHN N. WIE3,
November 15,. JSJC.
Ex’rs.
j Notice.
T the late residence of William W. Anderson, dc-
horses and cattle, household - and kitchen furniture,
com, fodder, cotton and oats, and farming tools and a
large lot of upper and solo leather; amongst tlie fur-
number, wfll be hired. '
Sale to continue from day to day till all is sold.
Non 8, 1849.
day to (lay till all is sold.
B. H. OVERBY, Adm’r.
Georgia—Cl»* Xe County-
lyHEREAS, John Calvin Johnson, applies t
• » for letters of Administration upon the estate of
Josish Woods, late of Franklin county, Virginia, de-
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all rad
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and. appear at my office within tlio time prescribed
by law, to show 0aoso (if any they have) why said let
ters slwuld not be granted.
, Given uuder my hand, at office, this 5th day o
vember 1849; ASA M. JACKSON, c.«
November, 8,181^;
JULZTERiCsd JULY 1849.
s .Newton, deceased, respectfully ehoweth,
WitM. Morton)
A. J Beady
DR. JAYNE’S
FAIWILV IHEBICINES.
i subscriber is just receiving a supply of Dr.
. jvne’s Family Medicines, all of which, arc offered
at the 1‘liiliulelphia prices; consisting, among other ar
ticles, of Jayne’s Expectorant, Hair Tooic, Alterative,
Hair Dye, Carrumative Balsam, Tonic Vermifuge, San-
-*ivc Pills, Ague Fills, Ac, Ac;
May 24, 1849. WIL S. GRADY
•VYip Books.
receiving a nc
Jmre— Irving’s
edition, beautifully illustrated, Tales of lilt
trinus Children, by Agues Strickland, Tho Magic
Kindness, illustrated, Retribution, a novel, by Mrs.
outhworth. Vestiges of Creation, a new edition, with
a scqucL Mrs. Mockleau’s History of France, David
Copperficld, by Dickens, part 3 and 4.
Handsome and cheap editions of the poetical works
of Milton, Young, Scott, Moore, Byron, Pope, Ossian,
id Coifs British P< ‘
Nineveh and itsi . ...
dreth’s History U. States, toL 1 ami 2, TTie Young
Millwright, by Oliver Evans, Carpenter’s Assistant, by
Wm. Brown, Lives of the Presidents from Washington
to Polk, Life of Gen. Jackson, illustrated, Fulton and
Eastman’s Book-Keeping, Hand-Book of the Man of
Fashion. Also, a good assortment of Blank Books, Pa
per of all styles and prices, Slates, colored 1‘riots, Ac.
Athens, Oct. 11,1849. -
iblLtfimcnl
and strict attention to all work entrusted to their
will add
INDUCEMENTS
to their friends for a further continuance of favors.
Their stock is at present very large and well assort
ed, and made entirely in their own shops, and they would
respectfully invite all tlmsc desirous of purchasing
fare worse.”
1ST All work built here will be warranted. R1
* -ual executed promptly.
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
-a JAMES BRIDGES
g • RrsrzcTrt-i.LT informs thepuUic' that he. has
rtffv rempvedJits shop to the building in the rear
of tlie Post Office, near the corner of Bald w in
street and College Avenue—where he is prepared to
execute in die most superior style and on short notice,
all kinds of work in his line of business.
Having procured the services of Mr. Haudntp,(a most
superior workman) under whose management the es
tablishment will be placed, he can assure tlie public that
bis work will be done iu a style equal to tliat of any
concern in die country, while he believes that he will
be enabled to offer Gentlemen’s fine Boots and shoes,
Ladies, and Children’* rimes, Ac. Ac, at lower prices
In my own use }i acted almost fike a charm,
speedily the enervated state of the system, and
inf in the most agreeable manner, a tonic awl invigorat
ing influence.
Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensive
ly used by the United States Army in Mexico, and my
cousin, GctLZachary Taylor, feufor the part five yeare,
a time,and
almost indispensible rcquLite iu
don I would say, tliat the better
highly it wfll be prized, and I
trust that it* health-restoring virtues r"ill make it gen
crally known, throughout the length and te adth of our
widely extended country.
Yours very respectfully,
S. G. TAYLOR.
U. S. States Consul to New Grcuada.
REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS.
New Yonx, Feb. 17, 1848.
ving suffered many years w‘ *
. fleeting die larynx, during a
d by the mt *t dirt ingukhed phyti
Europe and the United States, without receiving any
permanent lienefit, but all tlie time my general health
di doclining, and the disease making fearful
. caustic application* were used, and what
ever else was thought most efficient foe producing a
but I am confident die deplorable situation 1.
in, the laryngitis being accompanioa with phdiisis V
and great difficulty in breathing, would noon have ter-
ramated usr lif**, had I not obtained relief through tbo
medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must say,
gentlemen, when I commenced using die Sarsaparilla
I did not place much confidence in its virtues; and
this will not surprise you when ymi arc informed I had
Gian fifty different remedies (luring the
*. |„,t after taking
ns obliged at lost to
w specific has not
Illy relieved, lmt cured me; rad I therefore think U
ly duty, gentlemen, tor the benefit of suffering hu
manity, to give you tliis attestatiou of my cure.
tahlishmcr
Athens, Jan. Il,‘l849.
o be purchased at any other «
LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP RIDING!
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
tTardrobe*.Bnrras«.rt(lshoards,Tafelcs ! ftc.
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well made and dura
ble, and warranted so-to be) can be obtained from the
North, adding ooly (he freight, at tlie
WARE ROOMS
Two doors IFcs/ rf the Post Office, near the Epis
copal Church.
***A continuance of the patronage hithcrtoreccived
by the suliscriber will encourage and enable him toadd
considerably to his stock of manufactured articles, and
to increase the variety of his material
Why take your money abroad, when yon can use it as
advantageously at home I
Consulate of Fra
Tlie above statement and signature were a£knowI-
n tlie United States.
OIL ! OIL !
strained Lamp Oil
e.(if any they have) at the
to be held on V
—j —.. jahl Letters al
granted; and it w further ordered, that a copy of this
Rule be publisho-I in a public gazette of this State, for
the space of six months previous to said time.
A true extract fnxn the minutes of said Court. *
July 5,1849. . AS AM. JACKSON, c. c. o..
POUR month, after <I»to,_ w licat;.,n trill be motlo
A to the honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke roun-
*7,’ ordmM ?' purposes, f.w leave to sell
all tlie land belonging to William Collier, orphan of Wil
liam Collier, deceased, in terms of the law.
Nov. 8,1849. FRANCIS COLLIER, Guardian.
Bartering and Hair-Drcsainff.
HANSEL DILLARD,
^RESPECTFULLY inform* the citizens of Athens
Administratrix* Sale.
T17ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in January next,
» » before the Court-house door in Wstkinsvilh* du
ring the legal hours of sale, two tracts of land ; one
containing 412 acres, lying in Clarke county, wheroon
Wm-Tlioiraa now feres; tlie other adjoining live above,
whereon Wm. Thomas, deceased, resided at tlie time
ofIus death, containing S50 acres; both said tracts
public in
general, that they keep constantly on hand for hire.
Saddle Hones, Horses and Buggies, Barouches, and
than heretofore.
. They wfll run a splendid lino of Four Horse Post
Coaches three times a week from Athens to Madison
8pring, and daily if necessary. All families wishing
riait the up-country v
F lUR months aficr dato application will be made
to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke
county, whew jSiting fig Ordinary purpowu for leave
to sell all tho lajvt befooging to the estate of William
Thomas, deceased, in term* of the law.
Aug.SO, 1849 KASBT THOMAS, Adm'i. tiJioall whol»«v..t>vor tLum .'U.llxur pulroiuuw.
“ — \'We run a splendid Omnibus daily from the city to
Georciu-^Gwlnnett County. the R. R Depot SALTER A IVY.
Ylf HEREA8/James C.- Dunlap,surviving administra- January 25,1849.
• ' tor of the estate of Samuel C. Dunlap, of said [ Omnibus offices at the Newton House, and Franklin
county, deceased, applies to. me for letters of dismission | House.
eeed |C hoptf,
AU horses sent to their charge will receive the best
attention. And they flatter themselves tliat from long
cxpcrience and close attention, they will give satisfec-
GentlemcnBoots and Shoes
n ENTLEMENS* Fine French Calf Skin Boots,
FERRY A CO’S
Kais, Bats!
\RAB, Beaver. Panama, Leghorn and Rutland
Anril 19.1849.
FERRY A GO'S.
of testimony to its merits. Let the afflicted read and
be convinced. What it has done it will do again.
Euzy.nmiTowx, N. J, May 15, 1840.
A. B. A D. Sands: Gentlemen—-Having been cured
of a severe scrofulous di*ca*o by the use of your cele
brated, and to mo invaluable Sarsaparilla, I feel it to
be an incumbent duly whidi I owe to my suffer
ing fellow being* to testify to tlie incans whidi restor
ed mo to health, under the Mewing* of Providence^
after all other remedies failed. The disease first ap
peared in «nall pimples or Mister*, which was at*
tended with violent itching and burning; those spread
ing, covered the body, and uniting together formed
largo scales and scurf—from which issued ’—*'
tlie skin cracking and burning, blood mid n
billed, making the distress so great as to c
of aU rest. My body being cove '
scurf and scales affected my gen
rapidly foiled, and I was obliged t«_ _
ness. 1 was treated by various pliysieuMS and tried
different remedies without receiving any permanent
benefit. 1 then weut into the New York Hospital,
and remained for fourteen weeks under treatment,
which produced temporary relief After leaving tho
hospital the disease returned in a few days, and when
given up by my friends, and despairing of relief from
any source, I beard of your Sarsaparillvand immedi
ately resolved on giving it a trial. The firrt bottle re
lieved me of Ml the dtrtressuig symptoms, and (BA
more good than all the medicine I had taken for year*
before. A continuation of your Sarsaparilla, in comM-
nation with your Salt Ilkenm% Remedy applied exter
nally, effectually removed all the disease, restored mo
to health, and I am uow able to attend to my business.
1 would say to all, and particularly to my German
countrymen, if you arc suffering under scrofula or any
disease similar to what I have bad, use the medicine
that has been tried, proved and acknowledged to bo
all tliat is required to bring health to tbe debilitated
frame. Years unot-relr,
FREDERICK D1CKEL, Cabinet Huber.
Sand’s Saosapaulla.—It has ever been a prime ar
ticle of our medical creed, to recommend no advertis-
Stage ami Livery office at the Franklin House.
JHHPI . —We *ill also run a splendid line of four horse Coaches,
guhur, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be daily, from Fcmyth to tbe Indian Springs,
and appear at my office within, the time prescribed by
law, to thow came (if any they have) why said letters
dismissory should not be granted..
Given under my Land, at office. Sept 24th, 1849.
Sept27,1849. JESSE MURPHY, d. c. c. a
HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK,
CORNER OF MAtOEM CANE.
I THE snbscibers having purchased and assumed the
A entire management of tlie above Hotel, respect-
and fresh land, with good comfortable d«
go«l comfortable ct.dlin-. ami! \\/ ,,KRE ;! S - siU, (
jrrrjfciraHo farm, for si j or i
Georgia— GvcJwiictl connty,
- “ Lawrence, Administrator of
” 'applies
WATCHES.
SILVER AND TLATED
JL%> and the pwlfficgenerallv, that he will, at aU times, wn iuiu.-es ea*n uemg very desirable farms for sixor 1_Y f "T?. .P? l wJS a JRtW ,, S 0 „ ' W&€•
w. x - ■ be f,wndat luvShop,happvto*aeebmmcdate those who eight hand*. To be sold under an order of the Hon-. UiMm-w-nfrom said admim-tratiou— . j riffiE subscriber! are now opening at the new Jewel-
WINDOW SHADE, PAPER-HANGING i a ' j ' .bon sitting for ortiinarv purjatre.-f a^ihe itnJm'rtv^of : S u,:ir tbe bintlrcd and crcllitota of raid decease J, to be : rrarnntcd gootf time keepers) and a great variety of
-at *"*DcroraUv« Store. j VAV 1IOITE5T 4t BARRETT, j ^ !f^-‘ W, * t -JT!nnCT.OT
1.5 tt iUiaiH-st. one door from Beckman 1 COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS. October 25,18d9. ’ | should not be granted, Embracin', in part. Rremt rin-, Earand Finger Rings
ADlES.n.lgeml.-menofU.te-i.hinctop.mdte, 1 B-Stt Pf '” VC !f fig, = | » "’- V ‘-“feg 0 'SSSSUft! t ?’: ; Gold guard Ml fob Clntins, Cold Fens A Tn&i
l<cabU toad J to he stock by the arrival t.f every phckeL. REPAIRING d-'me
Admiuistrator’s Sale.
June 14,1849/ JESSE MURPHEY,d. r.
Many improvements are at present going o
Orlando Fish, )
Benj. P. Middleton, >
L. A. White.- * )
Land’for-ale.
SIGNS, BANNERS ANDINTERIOR DECORATIONS
J'oar in a Style not to be Surpamed.
N. R—On hand a huge a*sortiuent of cheap Shade*
Cordis TAssets, Matorudu, Bra*—(. Ac, for pedlars and
country trad*. SAMI' EL F. BABTOL,
Manufacturer and Importer.
March 29.1849. lv
SKkr m
Athens March 23.1848.
for8 Bennett, deceased, whereon Tlmmaa
,: ves. JIIDDLETON W m
Dea 13.1849. NANCY BENNETT,
N E W TON HOUSE,
rpHE.ntJ^Tp’ro^r^UH, above new. 1 C,ar *“ ! »»»«•
X well arranged and furai-hed Hotel exjieeta, from ^ <>n tile firrt Tuesday in February
. experience, a dumositioo to j4e**e. and atteutim to bu- * * at the cowtrhou.se door in the towu of Watkins
tunes, to make it ;urt such an ertabliAmeut as the public tlie following property, to wit:
■wc.m-M UU iVO<;U'
ceivad.odfevsaUfewby
• W. S. GRADY. 1 i GOOD assortment of Negro «fa*as ■
5.
i Baxter’s rad Col Tajik’s lot. TH0S. MITCHELL.
Fall Goods.
■dware. Cutlery, Hats, Shoe*, all of which .
-‘*mm,'t“af°CT'“"'Ipplicnlion trill be made and ‘tm^/v'SnJIfc'pl'.c'e"" S’lnd'mSlo J““T l * c " aSffiSj.'iS£f JS
m Hbtmrabla the Inferior Court of Mdd Com,- onr «toek. and tLe rattm ind indge fo, OmmSHm. "S S' “ ,J f " r “” h S SSSW?-* 1
•. ror leave to seu a. iv. urnuis. : • *,,
Thomas Overby, ! N. B. Watches and Time Pieces- of every descrip- y^ 11,
. -1 tion, carefully repaired by the most experienced work-. .
RBY, Admr’x. i men. and warranted to perform well Repairing of all
Adntr’x. j men. and warranted to perform well. Repairing of a
[ kinds neatlv done. 0.4A.K. C.
Athens June 14, IS 19.
of an CANDY 1 ! CANDY:!
' r\Nl’. half dozen boxes !*st steam caudy iu-t
u edaiul for suie by aug. 23. T.
iyjurt receiv-
BISHOP.
cd medicines, for we arc opposed to them cooscien
ly, but we feel bound to deviate from this rule, ai
commend to tlie suffering tlie article at the head of thi*
notice. The great medical virtues of Sarsaparilla, aro-
wcll known and appoeciated by physician*, but Um>
uncertainty of the strength of the different pepara-
tions of tlie root, *oaie being almost inert, has AffSlMk
the medicine itself to fall into disrepute. TbFkj-fn
Sands, it would seem, have succeeded in obufijLgtet
powerful rad uniform preparation of it. lf« hsv*
seen an abundance-of tes‘ : : ' t - d ~ m
the highest authority, and
sure.—Southern Whig.
The following interesting case is presented* wA tb*
reader invitedjo it* careful perusal Comment on such
evidence i* unhcccEsary. . 7
NnrYoax, April 28,184*.
. Messrs.Sands; Gentlemen—Having been afflicted
with geneihl deMlity, weakness, loss of appetite, At*
•fit from tlie variousYcmeaies prwerih-
e months since to make use of
your Sarsaparilla. 1 now have the pleasure of In
forming you flat its effect* have been attended with •
the happiest results In restoring my health, and I art
induced to add my testimony te tbe many ethers yen
already possess and to those,tiAiring fertber Uepm .
tion I will personally give tbe particulars of my case,
and the effects of this invaluable medicine, by calling
nt285 Bowery, New York.-
* Youre respectfully, JANET McINTOSH.
This certifies that Miss Janet McIntosh is known to
ic a member of the Church, in good standing, and •
worthy of confidence. J. -H. SPEECER,
of Second Presbyterian Churdi, Brooklyn.
’ and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. ii*
. nro-ri-t* and Clifini-ts. 100 Fidbsi-st.
•• i, New York. Sold also by DruggbU
ally throughout tho United States and Canadas,
! ?1 per belle; MX l„.ltV< fir
r sale in Athens by Dr.vltr.E-sE A WT«r
Id also by Drs. Hitt A Smith, Authorized Agent
lorth western Ceorgiv -, .
nlHG subscriber offer, for sale tliat vuluablo tract of oJ,' comTudcd »bo»t three montt. .rarely mA>« ay 1.1
1 brad, recently uccopW by CoL Ilopkin. Hotof. Jour_SarM.ptmllA.__ I no* h«T» _ta-
FEATHERS! FEATHERS!!
LARD! LARD!!
i- \ GOODigupply of freeb feather. ju._t recemub ad ' /, COOPM.pply .ml averv rxcelleut article of lard
INEGAR! VINEGAR!!
A FEVS cedes of Miporlino «hite wirar and ipple
Vinegar, jurt received and for safe by
Au^u^d leu. I. BlSHOf.