The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, December 27, 1849, Image 2

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. uf CSt-;tki«, ......$* 7i i. r>d.tT. «>J Crr-Jiu tnoiUtin’ Svticr 4 00 Sjdc of jr-r-ou d_ property, by E\i-cut<»T* T 'A»lnwn- gg5S> DR. c - B- LOMBARD, •BBS® Surgeon Dentist, ; y-, 5 sm»,«u !\J’ ... « ,, n « Ofnco over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill A Smith. ! Gumming, Funjrfi county, between the usual hours of c 3?rr Athens re pt, 10. tf •’ sale, the following property, to wit: , - ITT——~~~ ~—= — ■ All the right, title and Interest of Jair.e3 Coctram in i Joan w. GOSS, ; lot ofhuJ, No. 1307, in the 14th district of 1st section, * Forsytd SlicrifPs Sales. ,N the first Tuesday in January next, will lx* told before the court-house dcor. in the town of | (ieorsia. Civinnctt county. j Book anOob Printing •ly r; Exccntor’s Sale. 4 (JjlF.SABLl to an order of the Honorable the Infe- ( TV ■*h r»ir (hurt of Harke count}*, when sitting for orditn-; * e-s will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Febru- ; tcrs of Dismission fi before the Court-house door in Watkiusville, i Thi* is therefore, likely negroes; consisting of uien, women aiid £ u, , ar > the kindred and said Administration DEjU.BR IX DRY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, i ^hemR. the said Cockram now fives. L.reieJ , 3 5ft HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ie., fcc. t to* property, to satt?fy sundry fi. fos. i-sued from aJus- __ „ . , ... 4 73 r . . Xd 9. BroadstreeC—ATlIEXS, GA. { » f **?*£ ” .toDf orHathan c« Aprdi^uioa f«>r Lrtftere of l)isiui.*«5on, 4 50 Mav IS 10 fy*():hiT*<lVrtr.i<couriit* will lie cli.irjred $1,00 - ' <- _ : . UrrrrrmabbU^s. first insertion, and. 50 ‘ \ViLlLAM N. WHITE. rkZJT 7 '* f ilea of Ll»U or N"grer.v>, by Up.. . jold-j,. Du, property or WM.-n.oou.sdec’J,! oodTpoarrtniJoffico.i.l.mtho timoprwerit*! by ; ri.sCOb'lUGEDby .bo rerv lil.cn.1 p,1 ro „, e oln,U Terms on the day. to", to th 'T ( ,f an . v the 7 ,lavc ) letters Jli C rto received, the uudorsi-oicd have ’ S ’ * STEPHEN JACKSON,) ; should not be granted. - «d to make large additions to ^ WM. THOMAS, Jun., J “ rs - ( Given under my hand, at office. OeLS, 1849. and beautiful assortment of Pri_ establish a JOB OFFICE, (wbolij .hr 25,1840. Oct. 11,1810. JESSE MURPHEY, pnldfjhjif f g 1 i-.rciT other week, fi-Jj rents for »m li continuance.— II pnhli.du-d oriceirnriuth, it will 1»» ch ir»cd 73 cents surb tiin-. For a single insertion, #1.00 i»er square. ; st Al» er!i «'M»;. , uts / wheirilio trimb-r of insertions i* ! * no! roirkwl upon Ib-m, nill In? publish--d fill forbid,! mil rlrirgnl ari-oitlin^vy .. >„ > - '•.I I <" Notice of the «!*? of L itid and Negroes,' by ; *i luiini.tr dorr, Ejccutt.rji r O urdiafts, must bo pub-’ — fished sixT.r DAV.I pivvi.His to .lay of sale.. £ V* Th i sale os l'cf*o:i d 4’rapcrty, in like man ner, must In published r.iRTV pars. V3" N itic'; tint it j.nlic iliou will he'tna.h WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, | Jones, fur the use of Brown «fc Campbell, and Brown <Sr I Campbell rs. James Coclmin. Levied on and return- " i ed to me by a consul® 1 c —- Abo, a negro wonufi T'fhe naSw 5 * Darcus, about 25 years old, andhcr^M?Ti boy al5t u{ 3 months old. ♦ whom il mail Concern. JiftEAS, Michael H, Ford applies - for letters ’ £#^£inistmtiuu upon the estate of James , „ McAfee, J. J. Itae/;ft, Ja*. Robertt and G. G. Thompson Jnt- TO^ALL WHOM IT MAY tONCERN. '”^*“1 | fi ' eand IViison H o Rylce, deceased, apply Court of Onlimry f..r‘leave to sell Lo»l or Negroes ions' hi pnbfiriicil »• -- - T - 6 March S9. n 1 Creditors of au estate i Levied on as the property of Willhuu^t Lawrence, to . •?.jp-^ibre, to etto and admonish all and \VL7 HERE AS, James Rv lee and Wilson Haring- ; satisfy sundry fi. fits, issued froma JusCe*’* Court oT j'B'rUiaMTKrfemdrea m^ereditnrsof said deceased, to ; " ▼ ton, executors of James Rylee, deceased, apply . Forsvth count v, in Civor of N«wh Strong vs.OTilfianiJ. i • in “ *PP ear at m y oftce, wltSL» the time prescribed to said Court for Letters of dismission— u.rhU. ...,i J-Jaes Xotb- . ^ tlhaP* cause (ifany they have) why said let- : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish j| ^ vs. t~Mdw4.be granted. j «»d singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased William J. I^wrence, maker,and JofephBell, hid^er, 1 1 t *» i. ind ttpc .* r “* “J* 6ffice ‘he time prescrib- .Force.BrothersiOo.vs.W.J.Lawmice. Force. BW'.tli OeL25,J849. JOHN W. MALTBIE, uc.a | edby law.to show cause (if any exists) whv sSd Let- I ers & Co. T3. D. G. C. Eclx.b A T. W. Echols, make?,'* „ . ' : T - T , tere shornd no* he granted. * and WJ. Lawrence, indorser, William Kilpin vs. Wml ^Walton County. :[ By order of said Court of Ordinary. July 2d, 1848. J. Lawrence,’EdmundFurgcrsouvs. Wm.J.l*wrencc. i lVHELENS, Hope H, Oamp, Administrator upon ! J u v 12,1849. • E.M. JOHNSON,c.c.o. IVoperty levied on and returned to me by a constable. [. “■* ‘he e^He of Jordan J. Harris, lateofsaid county, j _ rtl7 „ . 7 Also, one brown horse mule, about 12 years old, and . deceaSil 0 <>plies to me for Letters of dUm;«;,, T i front 1 Tv , ^ n,out “ after d»‘e, appheation will be made ip two-Iiono vraeon. Levied on ns. the nromwlv nf ' said I A to the Inferior court of Jaekson countv. sitting Inr . Law rence. and Jumtat.P. Uarknes!, imd Jan>. e -5 Xc*.h- Collegk Avcsch, Athexs, Ga. ! erland vs. William J. Lawrence. TIenry Li *r. Andrew Comstock, erg , G ' ^.T. 'v. Echpis, makerr? J)K.<IKI; tV JUTS, CJPS AXD FUSS. a'erMreet. Sew Vork. w . ... . excrctbng six leiia'li.wjll be charged for ns other Huvcrtiianeuts. attention, nil Letters to the editors American Hotel, Na 181, CHESTNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA. Directly yiponte the Old Slate Hotter, in wki Declaration of American Independence ter iimst rouit? free of po*ttu,c. tijHtd and adopted. first class Hotel,, and replete with every one two-Iiorvc wagon. Levied on as. the property of; said esta.’iJ- - I -8^. to the Inferior court of Joekson county, sitting for l Stephen W. McGinnis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fesm » '' Tliesc aW’lherefore, to cite and admonish nil and wary purpose.*, for leave to sell the real estate of ; Superior Court of Forsyth county, in fovor of Richard j singular tlic'kindred and creditors of said deceased, to c harles Dougherty, late of said county, deceased. 1 Taylor vs. Witis Staggs and Stepheu W. McGinnis, us be and ap]^|r at my office within the time prescribed „ MIDDLETON WITT, Ex'r. security on. uppeaL . ^ ' by IaW,t«fd^w ca^e <if any they haved whv said Also, lot of land,.\o. 030, in the 2d district of 1st litters shfA^ot be granted, section. Levied on as die property of Levi Q. C. Me-; Given uij^* n y ^JE^E’ftr 0cU ‘ lK ‘ r ’ 1849 THE SUBSCRIBER, - - EiNQ desirous of concentrating bis business, offers i . Jt> for ae thj fjiilow'mg p3»p2rry in Georgia, Flori-1 diaiil Teini«»ee:—lOftj *we» uf hind in Clarke! couity.Go, with gooddwdling,large an 1 convenient,' with crenr necr-Mry out balding. Tim most of this < ' _ trust wiJtin Utree* quarters «f a mile of the College* 1 and Chapa! at Athens, with three splendid water prt- * - vileges: one nd die fhnatce river, just- below the Ath- ; “ en 4 Factory, which will require a spiall dam wliich ! can be built at a trifling expense, say only # feet high, j: which will conunatid water enough to turn 12 or 15 ; thousand rpindJcs, wliich Is within a fnile or le«« of the ! - Rail Road Doj»t; aim, (here is a water privilege on a ! creek, and a sett of Granitu Mills in a-ntate’of nrogres- ‘ ■5« Rrhich will havb a water wheel 23 foot in diameter l-' by 10 feat buckets, flu.] tin* dam comph-te, made of | h will give tt1ic.i l ar * * ’’ Amm — * * This it luxury and comfort. RHODES d: HOLMES, Proprietor*. Ginnis to satisfy sundry fi. fiw. issued from the huperi- i . or Court of Forsy thcouirfv.infavor of officers of Court j - Thomas G. Hight, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, dc. ' College Avenue, next door io P.O. . . rv T?ou «r Stark vs. McGinnis and Lawreuce, Nathan L. *.i- to tU. Hutchins vs. McGinnis and .Lawrence. | ly, when fit *y J 'Also, one negro man, Jacob, about 50 year* old. Lc-. sell all the Is *? ’ i vied on as die property of William Conally, to satisfy a f 1H be made • W. S. Giady, r-lu Dry fioodi, <irocrrl««, Ac., Ac Xa 13, Broad Street ATHEXS, GA. Tlioums W. Alexander, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lxwbexceviixe, Gwimnerr Co. jyAny business entrusted to Ids care will meet with on a nuvcr-faiiiiig stream, witliin k-* Uian three-quar-, P rwra P‘- BtXcnt ^ on . ; l y Feh. 1*1 lefs of a mile of the Colleges. It is thought sufficient I \\t it . i} W U 1 T V to drive a saw ah-I tlirc.- orfour ran of stones or a cot-; \V . 11. 11 . tl 1 1 r* t tou factory. There is nlsc ii of stisieq or a (i smaller stream, with 18 j ^ - . tannery, e *sl that is on thi * tract (being near 7Oft acre* of ‘ woo Hand,) will pay at the low price at wludi it is now sell in r between 8<» an .110 thou 4uJ dollars. Tliis tract may be divided into than very valuable pettlcmcots, wiui a splcu did water privilege on cadi, and an abund- ruit supply of fine springs cn-J fine wells of water. Also, 100 acres of land, twelve miles west of this place, half wo-alland. 500 acres of Land in Dacatur county, on the Oiklockwiy -river, with a charter for ferry or bridge, lying on the main road from Bninbridge to Tl»«a*siilla Awn, 40 lots in Habcrsliam ami Ra- —— bun counties The foUowiug lots in tlie 1st district ’ Rabim county, 490 acres in each Jut? No*. 29, 89, S3, 1 n 90,80,50, ami in the 2d district the following lots, each 1 •Ml acres: Ndv. 85,86,110,111,112, -65,-«4, 67 194,! 159 195, 168,187,116,42,170; 166, 73,87, 151,157, i *7 188: and in 3d district the following lots each contain- hig 490 acres ; lots Na< 110 56, 58, 37, 98, 61. 116. j 115- And’in HnU-rdiam county, lots Na 83,13th j -dish Nos. 41 and 18 in the Offc'dlst. Also, 40 lots in the Cherokee di-arict: No. 938,in 4th ilist, 1st sect: .Uerclmnt Tailoi Alexander"§ Dray Store, College Avenue, i ATHENS, GEORGIA. T. BIIIOP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Xo. 1,Broad Slrert^ATIIEXS, GA. FERRY & CO., Broad Street—ATHEXS, GA. It, J. MAYNARD, fi. (a. issued from Forsyth Superior Court, in fa* William J.Ru*cll, Aani'rof itolx-rt Ihirknes.-, ' ed, use of officers of Court rk. William Ccnallv. Also, the land and plantation whereon William J, Lawrentc now lives,in Hie~2d district Kt^cctiini, and juboy tlie property of Win. J. Lawrence, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from Forsyth Superior Court, r —— William J. Russell, Adm’r of Rob ed, use of officers of Court Scranton & Strrk v*. McGinnis and Lawrence, N. _ Hutchins vs. L. Q. C. McGinnis, William J. ' Lawrence Robert Harkness, decease \ W. J, Lawrence, and sosoon i Thomas, lab ordinary purposes, for lo roes belonging to the estate of \r;n; w {laid county dec’d, in terms of the Q; .STEPHEN ‘-WU-LIAM THOMAS t iVr ‘ ' *otl«c. IJiHEcreihtondf the estate of James Austin, late of and Stephen C. Nailor. 1 Also, the land and plantation whereon Zachariah Wingo now lives, in the 14th district 1st section. Lev ied on as tlie property of tlie said Wingo, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Forsyth Superior Court, in favor of Nathan L. Hutchins-vs. Zachariah ^Wingo, Property pointed out by defenda^tr- . - Also, the land and plantation Mln-rcon Alk-n Hum phrey ifow lives, in tlie 14tli district 1 st section. Lev ied on as the property of AUen Hilmphrey to satl-fy a fi. fix. issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Noah Strong vs. Allen Humphrey. Levied ou and returned to me by a constable. Nov. 29,1849. JOHN CU AMHLEE, Sh'ff. Clarke StaerifK*^ Sale. No. 460,4tli .listsect; No. 559,4th diat, 1st sect; AMERICAN HOTEL, ' CHARLESTON, & C. F. A* HOKE, Proprietor. Rarch 1,1849. ly •ecU Mo 1034, 17th di*L 2<1 sect; No 651, 5tli .list, 1st sect; No. 492,20th di»t, 3.1 iwet; No. 53C, 4th dist, 1st sod; No691, 4th dist, 1st sect; No. 765,4th dist, 1st sect; No 442,5th dirt, Id *«t; No. 784, 4th dist, 1st sect; No 332, 5th dirt, 1 <t .sect; No 656. 4th .list, 1st sept; No 279,4th dist, 1st sect; No C41, 4th .list, -lit sect; No 165,4th dist, 1st sect; No 362,4th .list, '.-f’Sjst wet; No 976 14th,.list, 1st sect; No 630, 4th dist, ' r ' M UnUect; No 263,4 th ilist, 1st sect; No5S5, 2d dist. 4th sect; No 419, 4th dist, 1st sect; No 560.20tlidist, 3d sect; No 265, 80th .list, 3d sect; No 755, 1st dist„ 4tbsect; No 342,1st dist,4th sect: No 250, 11thdist, lot *vet; No 30B; 2d dist. 4th sect; No 142, lltli .list, , 1st sect; No 170,1st dist, 4th sect; No. 588. 4th .fist, l*U«t; -No 46V, 1st .list, 4lh »ect; No 140,11th .list, lk» sect; No698, 20:h .li< 3.1 sect; No 38, llth drrt, Irt sect • No 302, 8d dist. 4ti» sect; No 303, 3d dist, IfhwetyNol^TWthdi^Sdwi^; N925520th<!ist, No^lrtdUL ilh.'iwt; lU JO!, Id. d»L j tH»^f cisricc. WaTtmi, J*rkfcn,GwinnetLaiU,Haber- Wakkn. Clocks Jewelry, Silrtr, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pine Cutlery, Maeieal Imiruiitcnt*, Fancy Goods, dee^ dee. No. 13, Broad-street, under the Franklin Honoo—A tlie ns ASA M. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Aprif22,1848. . ly WaTxixavnxx, Ga. W ILL be sold, by consent tif parties, on Wednea* “ day, tlie 2d day of January next, at the Town Hall in tlie town of Atheiu, the following property, to wit:—- -. y-J’ A negro man Ben, about 70 years of age, 4 feath er beds. 5 matrasses and furniture, 5 lied steads, 1 easy chair, 2 toilet tables, 5 wash stands, 6 pine ta bles, 4 rocking, 32 rush and cane bottom chairs; one lot of split bottom cluiirs, 1 set of mahogany dining tables, one folding birch do, 1 mahogany tea table, 1. - - - •- sola, 8 candle stands, 1 mahogany bureau, 2 presses, 1 11,(5 kindred and creditor, secretary and l*x>k case, 1 large pine book case; a library of from 300 to 400 volumes, principally mis cellaneous literature, comprising (well bound,) Knicker bocker 16 volumes, New England Magazine T.vdlumes, Bentley’s Miscellany 10 volum s, Sliakspcare 7 vol umes, Milton Ac; Ac.; 2 carpets, 1 rag do. Limps, candle sticks, trays, cooking utensils, glass ware, fire irons, kitchen furniture, 1 dozen table spoons, and 1 dozen tea do., 2 looking glasses, 1 cow and calf, 1 lot . Levied on as the property of James P. Wad- by virtue of a fi fa. from Clarke Superior Court, vor of John F. I’liinizy v*. said WaddeL Nov. 29,1849. L. P. THOMAS, SA/f. [Printer’* fee, 83 00. C. & W. J. PEEPLES, AUarneya at W, •?! "it'tjktnMlhS i Wifi continue Ike practice of Ln, in tic c Ail neat’ Kn *fttl la >1 •» iiKomI. la .U.t i.-.rVmj. i».i, , 3d sect; and *#7. lit di< ftb eect; No034, 20thdist, t rtuunandmnklln, of VheWestern-Circuit; Cherokee, one lot m Union county No n.it recol-; Lumpkin aad'Forsjth, of the Cherokee Circuit; And tny foUowmg Lands m tlie State of 1-Tor- j Cobb. of the Coweta Circuit. Urn: about «006acres, in three tracts, all Contiguous c rann , Athens—-W. J. Pcstles, Gainesri'Je. A. J. BRADY, W HOLES All ■X’Sb RETAIL HEALER IX DRY GOODS tb GROCERIES, ; No. 7, Granite Block, Broad-strcct^ATHENS, GA '" FUr* vatiou, with every improvemetn for convenience romfort, wuh a good cistcni for holding water, *pr an I well of Vatcr, ami Iviug immediately nponLi Jackson, which ahountls in the finest li*li in tlie spring, ; *' aumnier and autumn, ami nbounding with water fowl* ; of the finest kind through tho winter and sjwii^; lo . NewtOtl & L'lCUS, miles didiuit from the dly.ttf Tallalmssce, and in nti - . wholesale anti retail dealers ix «roll«lt ncighlioriioml.nnd but a fow miles fraui the , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAR E, *o. ' J Am***. OJL guoj (hrcllmg fcnwf. GO foe t front by 44 rear, with i . _ , mx nmms and two passages on first 'iUx,r, and four j William A. I^exvis, ^ rooms ami passage on sccoud floor, besides piazza in : ATTORXEY AT LAW, fn«t, nnd g.md fram.vl m-gro houses. Also 5000 acre* - Ccmxixg, Forsvth o, Ga. nfLand in Corke county; Tennessee, in nil of which r 1 ' ~ acres, moreorjesa. Also ten barrels of porn, more or !c«s, and four hundred 1 pounds of seed cotton, mere or less; all sold as property of Thomas Gar ner, to satisfy a fi. u. issued from the Superior cthtrt of said county, in favor of George W. Var- i. the saW Garner. SAMUEL F. ALEXANDER, D. Shjf. 29.1819.. IwBci.i.iabciU. Amlifihc W. ran Ic ■ in V"^^f^^" 3 . 11 * 00111 -- , , , , ,, , , 1. . i Plantation tools of every descripti Angurt 81M849. ly WM. A.CARB. ; •-T’ - . _ PAVILION HOTEL. _ . . •• CURAI.ESTOX, S. C. To Ph 9 afttmtn._pntggl*Uh anti. ™ nl , Wg , tofafam iEgg • A mid rim travelling public generally, tliat he lm* ta- pespect- ken the above named House, at which place he would [ouse, at which place 1 f’yLJ. N. r . r -. 1 J fotllv solicit attcn:j.n to their.fresh nUick of, he most happy to see them, when they visitthe city; English, t-’rcm-li.GcTOiHU, nud American Drugs, Med-promising that there shall be nothing wanting on his 0 jd*. Wen. h.Genuuu, wul American Drugs, Med-promising that there shall be nothing wanting iciueA, Clmniicala, Faintv Oils, Dye Stuffs Glass Ware, i part, nr that of hia household, to render their stay agree- . Perfumery. Patent Medicines dc. Having opened a i able and pleasant while with him. new Mure, No.M.e.km -in . ;, with a full runplv of H. L.BUTTERFIELD, fr«*h Drug* ami Mo-1 trines wc respectfully rolirit ] * Formerly of Uie Charleston Hotel CmmtTy IX-alertteexaniii c our stock-U'fore jwrelui!'-; March 1, IS 19. ly Illg ebiuh.l,-. ’ i. ;ri-;rg !,-> l;...y tV.-i div , 1 — jaisctl to exteirlto u-tlieir jMJroiuige, to rell theitegcn- ’ Rarhcring mid Hair Drcssiu?. fram-.-m. TiSKNAni-t) J. ARZE i. prapural*.^-, <“U MtorW«mtlwra!f,mul v.6.tl,Mlyraol.d«- - B k.dtfMh<M«0Mia£kSmaeH dmntraM U> ,n.l wufi ASild.. i„ Uwaboto ltd llnwWM at all-time* in the One ni (ht v-r-"» Wa ««*« ft™*. «* U4* huit.iiii • comer of M and Wall dreets*-2J f.a-i-rnmle ganlantec «f the Ijeiuaiie T uOitv of all nr- Jol , r fn ,„. , bo c „ t ,„. Feh. 8. tidesM»ld *1 tbeirvsUMwTunout. l ; ; - ;• ^.. ; . Wp captvi sily - Prug-irts nn.l Coimtry >icr- ’ , . . w .. J rr'serleirated pcmtUy JIetRri»'*. (standard and popu- jiu|h The subscriber still continues to keep open lar r-nunlic-.) to fi-rwurd their a ldress. ^ hi-* HOUSE in Jeffersox, Jackson county, .Soliciting thi^patrouagc of dealers we re-ncctfidlv j G.-u. f.ir.tlie necommodation of Travelers remain, ' J. N. KEr’.T.llK .V BUG. M;m :u.! h< r-e.pt r <]ny $150 Oct 25,1849 Dee. 13, vhfie i il and negroes behmging to the estate of Wil liam W. Anderson, deceased. Nov. 8,1849. EE OVERBY, Adm’r. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against die estate of -fv^-^iHiam llioma-s late of Clarke county, decuas- hereby notified ‘o present the same for pay- ’’thintite time prescribed by law; and all persons ££2t£2*3*J5!“ rw l lle * tcl l to male STEPHEN JACKSON Sephhttt - ' l »rtte<fClnrkeconntr. j' Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. fVLY TERM, 2d JULY, 1849. t IMIE petition of Tliomos C. Nisbet, administrator JL, the estate of Jolin Nisbet, late of *aid dounty.de- deased, respectfully showetb, that he 1ms fully aamin- Ltered said estate according tolaw, and prays to.be dis charged from said administration—’ . 4 WhereulK>n,it is ordered by the Court, tliat all per ns conrojued,show cause (if any they have) at. the gular ft Jl of this Court, to be held on the first Mon- ly in M.Vdi next, why said administrator should not ! dischaxled from said administration; and, it is furth- ordereorttiata copy of this rule be puhlished in a State, for the space of six nronths «■ T HE subscriber undertakes t..« ... ment and adjustment of aU manner of clai.n^ki:- epunts or demands against the Government of the Uni ted States, or any foreign State or country; before Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the public Departments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts against the Government, all Laud Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind requiring the prompt and efficient serv- * bs of an Attprmy or Agent. A residence' of fourteen years at the scat of the Fed eral Government, with a thorough and familiar ac quaintance with the various systems and routine of pub- application will be made r Court of Clarke county, rt of Ordinary, for leave to sell r ‘LLlAM THOMAS public gaa the minutes of said Coi ASA M. .1 At Mi SON. Georgia, (in-iunett Count j>. IlUIlER^Jtf&f Asahel R. Smith, administrator of Wil- • » liain/p. Carr, late of said county, deceased, ap plies tu ide for letter* of dismission from said Admin- t for letter* of dismission fro .This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular he kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office,within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. . Given under my band at office, October 29th, 1849. l;1849. JESSE MURPHEY.r Gtriuucll Sberif Pm Sales. LL be sold on the first Tuesday in January Gcorslu-Gwlnnetl comity. • W HEREAS, William Gordon, guardian of Eliz- i.bctli R. Gordon, applies to me for Lctti Dismisske from said guardi;in.-liip— Tbese.are, therefore, to cite aud anmbuish the kiu- dred and all concerned, to be and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) wliy said Letters should not be granted. Given under liiy band, at office, this 25th day of Oc- . toW.-lfctth ; JGHN-W_,MALTBIE, c. o.-o. November 1, 1849. ' , .. ... e the Court House door, in tlie town wraioevillo,-Gwinnett oounty. witliin~tbo legal of wle, the following property, to wit: Tnr^H55rterold,onrriday,the l4thd*y of Decem- f V next, at the l»te residence of James Barber, lagke county, deceased, all the perishable lul? fcolottging^to ti«o Mato of said deceased w of Corn and Foddcv.' Cows and Calves, out Horse, on# lot of Pork and stock Hogs, House-hold and KitcheiiFqrnltiire. one small lot Plantation Tools, and other thing* noCftecc3s*rv_tb mention. Terms laY^.i-'fti* Nov.T.1W9. Nov. 29,1819,, Hall SherifPx Sales* W ILL be sold before (ho court-house door, ii fowu of Gainesville, between the usudl hours of .tairaiTuorfajin January next, the follow- Forty GRIFFIN BARBER, Ex'r. ' Wotlce., A T the late residence of William W. Anderson, de ceased. of Clarke county, will be"sold on Friday, | well as in Con- 0 ..„, , i ablestlegal ad visers, if needed, justifies the undersigned In pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to tlioso district, and to many gentlemen who have been bers of both Houses of Congress in the hist , twelve years. It is deemed useless to extend tliis notice by spe cial references. Communications must be prepaid in all - Charges or fees .will be regulated by the ■f the business, but moderate in all cases. Address, H. C. SPALDING, Attorney, August 30 Washington, D. C. LIFE INSURANCE. •ion for tlie Widow nwd the Orphi ml Insurance Company, are now ods. well as for shorter peri- Annual payment for insuring 81000 -• Age For 1 year 7 yrs Life 25 811,30 $12,50 $21,80 3.3 15,30 10,50 81.70 45 20,00 - 21,90 40.00 Only three fourths of these amounts payable first year. All the profits divided annually iusured,, ASBURY HULL Presidmt. C. F. McCAY Actuary. ? VXILllwiaitii—rf, ■ -t ■ A.J UKADt r^"* ~ , ^OOTS! uu ..* u . rFHE undersigned wodii nwi.-t respectfully iiiform tile 1 .unding amntiyrJhat, 1 J- citizefts of Athens and the surrounding country that i The following ecrtificato' he has removed to the store, comer of Broad Street and a gentleman of high standing t College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White os twice through tho Southern State*, and lift&y appuint- dry goods store, where ue is prepared to make to order ! ed Consul to New G renada, commends ilsdfo to the ate Bools and Shoes 1 tentioo of sll: .. . . Cork-soled, double-soled, water-proof walking and ^» or nnv v-hfre- cke ' txctUeil in Georgia, i llgh opum« entertwned of its great medicinialTalutL. “S:wm Attorn Ladies’ wid Oentiemen’s Fanm iYours*.yp»riii.i f high'jr E. R. HODGSON 4; BROTHERS, uy in Mexico, and my . .. .. for the past fivuyeare/ boeh in the habit of using it, and recommends the same/ ho and myself adopted tne article at tins X thcpuWic graerall*. ttot h»vm e nuufc very con- »■>«»■ cmu.d.-rt-.l *n .Imort siilorabk iiiWitiiHis fo Bsur .uli-kno.-u c-tablL-i.mrnt, In c.ndooMl f woold ray, tint A bcR.r , they arc l.tter pnpnreJ to esccnte work i„ ,11 the « ■sknowntlie moro Inghiy it willL. pmed. and I- , branches .dtheir biirine—, tlu.n .t any former period; “»• **»• health rester.ng virtue, stdfnuda „ go, turd treat ttot the general K.ti.E.eti.0 which Ini, been '? kn«» n, thrimghnnt the length uid hradth pfot» ■ previously giv-en, together with their increased facilities, Wld «dyextended country. • and strict Attention to all work entrusted to tfieir care, ¥our, » ve T respcdfully, ill add INDUCEMENTS to their friends for a further continuance of favors. Tlieir stock is at present very large and well assort ed, and made eutirely in their own shops, and they would respectfully in~*‘ " - ' ' ** * * * VEHICLES, t. S. G. TAYLOR. U. S. States Consul to New Grenada. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS/’ r York, Feb. 17, 1848. \ Messrs. Saxos :—Having suffered many years, with iLp of jiurchasing <fi$ease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during which’' 1 ------ » - *-* A [libtinguislied physicutm c Athens, May 4,1848. JJK. 1A.X,NK-S FAian.tr mxniicnass. T HE subscriber is just receiving a supply of Dr. Javne’s Family Medicines, all of which, are offered at tlie Philadelphia prices; consisting, among other ar ticles, of Jayne's Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative, Hair Dye, Carminative Balsam,Tonic Vermifuge, San ative Pills, Ague Pills, <tc, Ac. May 24, 1849. all those desire W Xr : 1 * ,K:,U ? caU pun? below, time I was trekted b/ihen..^, u .»«g.i M ni i'»t«vhihi -t -ending to tlie Nortli, ns they “ might go farther and ■ in Europe and the United States, without receiving any; t .V ...... pennauent benefit, \mtnlltlio time my general health r ':A w f„ , , ^ cro ^ warranted. RE- oik! strength declining, mrl the diswuc making fearful' PAIRING of all kind* as usual executed promptly. j progress; caustic applications were used, and what- | ever els# was thought most efficient for producing a • f' cnre; but ! am confident the deplorable situation I . BOOT AianaHOB SHOP. - JAMES BRIDGES i jlgsrErTFCLLV informs tlie public, that be.baa' 1 1 Ww removed his shop io the building in tlie rear' of the Post Office, near tlie conicr of Baldwin , this will not suqirise you when you are informed I h__ street and College Avenue—where he is prepared to j tried more tl«iu fifty different remedies iluring tho ir st^-le and ou sjiort notice,' P^t four years, witliout any success; but after taking WM. S. GRADY December next, all the personal property ing to said t ftate ; consisting of pork and stock hogs, horses and tattle, household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, cotton’and oats, und forming tools, and a la rge lot of rpper and sole leather; amongst tlie fur niture, isaf-ue new Piano. , A£ the saWic time and place, the nrgroes, fifteen * i from Hall Superior Court. James D. .Rivers, vs. Jesse Windsor and Taylor Armour, security. One iron gray‘horse. Levied ou a* tho property of ... . min Duiina-an, mtaV. . tt tt WATEKS, D. SKf, I \\ W™ C« Nov. 29, 1849. - number, wQlbe liired. Salc to continue from day to day till all is soliL-x , Nov. 8w4A9. B..H. OVERBY, Adm’r. Also, at the s, Sh'if 1 li HtilUias, Jolin Calvin Johnson, applies to me '* for letrers of Administration upon tho estate of . I Jo-^iiili Woo. -, late of Franklin county, Virginia, dc- r . i (x-ased— J 1 1 i» These fre. tiierefore, to cite and admonish all and j singular tine ijn trc.l and creditors of said deceased to L ? Iks and unnear at mv office within the time prescribed they liave) why said let- is the propTty of Siiuiaflterry^byvirtue of an ecution issued from the I nferior Court df said county, in favor of George W. F. Lampkin vs.Simon Berry and Benjamin F. Berry, security, fi. fa. coiitnJled by Benj. F. Deny. Propeny pointeil out byJiiirt, — ... .. . ing W. A. Cain and Jolin Pucket; twentv barrels of Corn; one black horse, 7years old; one filly, two year* old. Levied"oa as the property of Patrick SniitJi, by virtue e.i an execution issued trom the Superior Court of Gwinnett county, in fovor of the Central; Bank of Georgia re. Patrick SiuitiT, matter, and ‘John Caiu, in- dnrser. Property Txiinted out bv dcfotidant. Nov. 9, 1849. .. 2LC. MALONE, SA'f., all night. 1 00 April. 1846.. rtf. J. B.NABERS. j^PWARDCOPFEE, JB, D. j j AS r.-:u-\vd to :he ernet ^i-t «>f \V. V, . V.ay ton Noven.Si-r 15. Adieus,’Jan. 1.185J. )tis Ormsl rAt.TlT.CR AXD rC.i£_ t \\ iaitow »hud<«.(()tt« < Paper Rrayl.-y* “nd Trhn.ale"* nfjh l No. 181 William st—New York. Given under my hand, at office,tliis 5th day of No- vemlier 1.^19. ASA M.'JACKSON, c. c. a ibrr.6.1819. . erino Newton, deceased, respectfully sluuvetli, that he basrtrtly discharged all and singular tho duti< required of lcai’by late as such executor, nnd prays for Letters of di.-misstoll — lyUereup ;n, it is ordered by tlie Court, that all per- s concerned.show cause, (if any they have) at tlib mVeuj Books. CHASE js now receiving ''i at: htdiare—IrviW’* Ski edition, beautifully illustrated, Tules of Illus trious Children, by Agnes Strickkuitl, The Magic of Kindness, illustrated, Retribution, a hovel, by Mrs. outhwortii, Vestiges of Creation, a new edition, with sequel Mrs.- Mackleau’s History of Fiunce, David Copperfield, by Dickens, part 3 aud 4.~ Handsome nnd cheap editions of the poetical Vorks of Milton, Young, Scott, Moore, Byron, Pope, Oitfion, id Coly's British Poets. Nineveh and its remains, by A. H. Layard. Hil dreth's History U. States, VoL 1 am’ Millwright, by Oliver Evans, Carpen VViu. Brown,Lives ofthe Presidents to Polk, Life of Gen. Jackson,, illusti Eastman’s Book-Keeping, Hand-Book ofthe Ms Fashion. Also, a good assortment of Blank Books, Pa per oftdl styles and prices, Slates, colored Prints, Ac. Athens, Oct. 11,1849. ' LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP RIDING! >f Mr, IIandrup,(a most workman) under whose management the es- icnt will be placed, Ik* can assure tlie public tliat his work will be done in a style equal to that of any concern iu the country, while he believes tliat lie will be enabled to offer Gentlemen’s fine Boots and shoos, . and Children’s slices, 4a Ac, at lower prices irnilar articles can be purchased at anv other es the plu< ir Sarsaparilla my duty, gentlemen, f( Tours very truly, tablislux Athe i. 11.1849. FUROTTDRH, G OOD AND CHEAP! ,VUENT. the United Stater, t and signature were ncknowl- bv Mr. D. Parent, ns true. i Consul General of France. L. BOllG, Vice Consul another link in the great chain f its. Isit tlie afflicted read aud it has dune it will do again. N, J, May 15. 1846. k MAHOGANY, maple and black WAI.NUT CHAU’S, h,Tabic*. Ac. touted, r MANUFACTURED AT HOME, finer—Having been cured ilons disease by tho use of your cole* e invaluable Sarsaparilla, I fcel it to • t duty which 1 owe to my Buffer ing follow beings to testify to th Tho disease first ap/.N ’isters, which wao - at- ' ] * iirniug; these sprea j- ; togctlier formed ' copal Church. ' " 7r ” | the skin cracking* m **Eeoptinmncco( the patronage hitiiertoreeeived . b ' n “’ >«akmg the distress s. :d water, and i LIVERY STABLE REMOVED. considerably to his stock of immufacturcd articles, and scurf and scales effected -- to increase the variety of Ids material. 5 rapidly Jaded, aud I was AVhy take your money abroad, when you can use it as ' I i^ 3 - Iwa* treated by varhui*; .1 THE undersigned hav- ornamental Faultin' different remedies wi: bout recciv) cleansed and repaired. Sign and' C.S. OLIVER. . R1 ) A . r veil arranged Sta- OIL ! OIL ! ’"SSe oE ! A S‘^s»Ppiy.<jTO'tcr«niii.eJlium>piIonliaml TafJSaHulJni“t'yonl lie public in m an . , f0r ,^L eby tf lllSHOP,^• atel, revived wigivina it a d for lore, | *• IM »- -. ’ ' 1 UovCj me ..f dl tl.e dulrm ble, in connection with the Franklin House, take (] mctliod of informing their old patrons and the public general, tliat they keep constantly on hand for lu. — . , . . , . Satldlc Horses, Horses aud Buggies, Barouches, and ; . n ! more good than all the medicine I Stage Coaclies of all sizes; all of which can be had at; ** CittlCiHCllS' MSOOlS UHtl SIlOC S before. A continuation of your Sa the sliortert liotice, and upon more -reasonable terms ' ENTLEMENS ! Fine Frendi Calf Skin Boots, i nation with your Salt Rheum Remedy apjii XX “ fine Patent-leatlier and Goat Skid Boots, ! wdly, effectually removed all tKc;diseaSe, r. 1 “ “ Cossimcre Congress Boots. . to health, and I run now able to attend tom trial: Them lUtressing^sjyropt ir Sar^ijKirillS dr.,1^ . quired to mnko inunetiiate pay iug demands against said estate, present them according to law. splendid line T>f Four Horse Post as a week from Athens to Madison Spring, aud daily if necessary. AU families wishing to *» •* Cassiniere Gvitcr Shoes, April 19,1849 1 would say to nil, and j [ countrymen, if you arc *uff< 'disease similar to what Iifo>u u « [ that has been tried, proved and 6 FERRY A tb'S - ■ alltbat4s requimS to brinybcaUh i frame. Your* elnccTelr, , FREDERICK DICKliL, Cjtl tlis after date application will be made ! thayvrish, for ?6 per si ionorablo, the' Inferior Court of Clarke ceed 10 hours. _ ; "infiuaiy-puruwc* for katrw!Allhorses sdnftu (heir charge wiU recefye the best.* __ . ' tho estate of William attention. And they flatter themselves tliat from long. „ **(11S. PBCtlS . I Sasd’s Sirsatarilla.—It lias ever 1* ‘ experience and close attention, they will give sati-Cic- |\RAB, Beaver. 1 annma, Leghorn and Rutland j tide of our medical creed, to recommend 1 —ho may favor them with their patronage. XJ Straw Hats, for summer wear, just received at ! ed^medicines, for we are opposed to them T splendid Omnibus, daily from tlie citv to ; Anril 19.1849. FERRY «fc CO’S. J fy, but wc feel bound to dc\iate froni tl — ill the .bm .i belonging to Wi llata Collier, decea--ed, fit ts Nov. 8,1819. FRANCIS COLLIER. Guardian. ; the It It Depot y 28.1849. Administratrix’ Sale. I bo sold on tlie first Tuesday in January i STOVES-STOVES-STOVES. j (Reium-cd wop^No. 7 Spnicc et.) ' 'd. . j llfll.L — rpil.: sab cribcr Mould inf. nu thentiz. nod Athens ' Merd 1 -mt- 1 ind..thcr-uppli.-d.: ! ,themortlilk-ndt t vms 11 W-fore the Court-home door i-. WatidiwviUe, du-; Uv,tJ,>how<au^(ff'any tiiey have) why sa t. accent %mi} -mr,.*«*«, .enmry gi-ncr- > . orf , r , nromptlv attended to. ! nng the legal h-ur, if sale, two tracts of land; one lli<la5s , orV 1M>t lc granted, ally.' that be lu». t i>TO\ l SjiwlUelT *- ly ' conterimg ! i.> L,-ros lymg m LSrkecountywhensm , Givpn an,]wmvliand. at office. Sept 21th, tlmrem-s 1‘itrers A» oik Shojis an i t iH-knig. Allot' . - - — — j Wm. iTi-muis now lives; the other adjoining the above. | Scnt”7,lH9. JESSE MTTTJFHV. n. V lu h Vid be -ill low for ca-l. nrt out with pipe to Barl^riMS nud Halr-Drc^siUff. , Y m - ru i# at the time * mu; p-uvha-ers. otlhc In a.i.1 Stove Store, cm,-r of . ..... , r . of lu-* death, c utemmg 3e'J acres; buljK tracts ■ aeorirto—■’Swln Brnii 1 ant Wall Streets J. S. 11 SUilMEY. HANSKI< DH.hAIiil, {well watered, an.) contain^^i fair proj^wm of wood ■ WXTHFBVA^ Silas L Alien-. CVL-.:-. It4’.*. W> ESl*EC"FULLY informs the citijCTH of Athew and fre-li fond, wixli good coinforjabte dwbUmgs and \\ jj.-Ba.ik-ft.r,; Sr, deceased, applies M — K iiiidtl..! public geiu-ndly.t'.u*! he will, at all tim«». out houses each being very desirable form- for mx or Lc . tu . nof ^ slLs .i. in f r « ni ,aid adminwratior UttSTOL’S fTA* ’^SiSSSSSfMSS! locilo nnj aJiniMii-li all HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK, , 7 ^ji^OANEB Of MAIDEN LANE. «|f-. -4 The^e arc: Uierefore, to cite and ndmoniJiaU and sin- . .. f ,. . P , ' . ' '* fully solicit the fovor of the patron* of the bouse, 1 and , 1 gular, the kf^Jred and creditors of said deceased, to be -* *-l o j our friends generally, hoping by application and atten- . ’ and appear w&njr office witliin the time prescribed by. . ' . *-v ’* 7 | tion to every department to merit a continuance of their **••• - ” WATrtlPR i patmrage. ^ •- » * xx A U11DU. | ilauy improvement* are at present going on in tins •r. wry <ri y TO IT ’ cstabll-hment which will add much to the comfort of it* d Li W £iil A X } guests FISH, MIDDLETON & CO. SILVER AND PLATED | ' e suffering tlu* article at w , - II lin'dll<r publicgenendiv. tliat be will.at all time*, out houses, each being very desirable form- ror r ix or , L< . t j - of ^ mo bcfoutiUa; h'.-Shwp.jiar.pvt«i‘acremoi«xlate tlit»»e who eight^airl*. T<i be sold ur.Jer an onler of tho Hen-; Xhi-« i-r t be" i>Ai>Kit-inxGi\G trt ^3"“ ar - n 7“7 - ULcttsA '^ 48 ' - - IV HOTTBV* BARRET*. ^'Tb-rara. • —- ' 1-MAKCRS. ATHENS. October 25, 1S19. o inform tlw-rn fncmfo and the _. _ __ . Adui.a.-lrai.or’s S a.c. U>u*e—wbefe tliev have on hand several YlfILL be «md nt ibe cour s.'and are contendv luamif ictaring all de- " *oe county, on ihe brst f CARRIAGES. * between the Usial fomro of ss aukfully rcieived and preoiptlv attemjed to. ihejilfonor court of s Lawrence, adininirtratea commend to th _ notice. The great medical _ _ well known and appacoiated tor uncertainty of the strength tiona of the root, rome being the medicine itself to fall inf Sand*, it would seem, have powerful and uniform pre] imoni:d* to ft* efficacy wa-recoim.endit with plea.-. H*nrc, tec. T ill o — . . ry Store, a splendid assortment of fine .Watches, (all | if mi id deceased, to l>e warranted good timekeepers) and a great variety of ; ! Mardi 29,1849. New York, April 20,1846. .V«p Fall Goods. i.my office within the time prescrib'd by the latest style of J MURPHEY.n. a c. o. Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold Per IXU dn. «-iil. aeaOKs, .L-^raldi. purpose, lira! port,.».»l U« e>taW or SI - - ra+H, iv fi^i ... .. TV-CTOi. - : U>.« • MIDDLETOX WITT, 1 ., , I. ~ I D.EH.IS45. ON HO U S K. oas, Goorjli. proprichtf «>f the cWfe I ceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hats, Shoes. Ac, all ofwhicli ; liave Ix!en solecti-d with great care to suit the country *• trade, and will Be sold low, for ca-Ji or exchanged for " • the prcduceof thp country, t w o n» . r»t- Oct. 11. 18X9. three ntontlw since t> . I now have the pleasure, of in- ig you that its effects have been attended with W S. GRAD V. H ---- XTJYi! - CANDY! CANDY ’ ^~^NE halfdozrti boxes best steam camly jurt receiv- the happiest rc-u’.t- in re-toring my l-.i-nith, and I induced to add my testimony fo tho many others yoq already pcssesn,'and ‘ '' —- tion I will personajly and the effect-of it 285 Bowery," !il my testimony lo tlio many others you •ss, r.n-1 to those desiring further infomia-v. J rsonaily give tho particulars of my case, i of tlu.s invaluable mediciue, by calling I ry. New York. • , ] . .^rara»r,n.. t i vw tr.TYTnen and for sale by aug. 23. T. BISHOP. NANCY BENNETT, rtOUR _ to the , M vi ne cwme now, Clarke NK«rJ|p*se Sale. Shod Hotel'expcct*. from ¥17. ILL lw sold. or. tlie first Tuesday in February next, deetased^jn terms of the Kw. p!e^e, anti atteiiti<«i tobu- ” Ht the court-house door h> %AMk of Watkmsvaie, . I ELEANOR 05 EltBV, Admrt uertabli-bmont*• thi*public tlie following property, to wik^ - « ■ ’ Angust l4 1S4.*. stock, and the mined, and judge for themselves. _ 0. <t A. K. CHILDS. M tbe fond belonging to thi estate of Tlrnmas Overby, S. B. Watchus and Time Piece.4 of every descri] .LARD! ery excellent article of lard y aug.23. T. BISHOP* me a member of the Church, i n good standing, aud worthy of confidence. J. S. SPEECER, Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Prepareil and sold, wholesale and retail V A- B. A D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemist*, 100 Fulton-st, corner of William. New York, Sold also by LOV1CK P. THOMAS. ikr ■ <T- ' ; August 1'V 1S19. 15 years old," and a boy. f . ‘ _ old. Levied on the i*7V)UR n,#ths after date, appUcation will be made - —— ~ prmertv of HiiBp Cfoy ton to satisfy fo. foraedonWl*, to the honorable Inferior Court of Gwinnett )ES. . the foreidosure <»f a nnwtga'g*:. ia fovor of Edward P. 1 ttOwhcu.V’^'c for-or , tm^v tottwxo- lcai r-H-MHrC.ura.__ _ L.T. THOMAS, I ttoii, carefully repaired by the most ex] men. and warranted to perform ycsll^g, kimfo neatly done. O. A A. K. C. . CourUhocse Athens June 14. 1849. _ county, botwci likely negroes, FEATHERS! FEATHERS i! ^fgSjgggi GOODjj^ppIy of fresh feathers just received ad day of JSL '* Sale of Negroes. er having fold hi? plantation, will sell *" lav in January next, before the f Lexington, Oglethorpe ’ , thirty-five j^ddiUdren';