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THESOTjmBK WHIG. | < ”" t .: 1EoAL advertisements.
| KEELER'A BROTHER mas.t rw^el-! Cnrcbr-tlu
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tXthbUU. O.V»r« W tonjur
Clarke Sheriff* S
! 0t «nfH-cwiMrtwc#$«ty .
i. LVHEREAS, AHisoo «PP>i« t° “« ** , W“ >» «°M (V comtot of p«rti«,) ,t tto
i ** totton of AdtotofeMtim. id.to»»«»> Vlth tto JV Store on U,« cor.ier of Mrs. Pop«^ lot, mfront
! will unnuttj, „n U.c ostntn ofTtornto Allison, Sr.tote 1 of the Frnnllin Uou»,
if count v.deronrod:— ]«!??;“
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
" WATCHES.
jbwbiiry,
1 SILVER ASU PLATED .
WWri?, try.
For a single iiu
ib_ .
il| lx- }>ub!i>lic<l (ill forbid,
ty Notice of the saf«
AdccvtisdamU, when ib«r
not marked upon them, v
enal charged ■rcurilingK.
/•rlminiatntera, Bxccatorswr Goardwi
il STOTT oai•prcrh.ua to d*y of
'• celebrated Amity JgeJicitus, (standard and popu- Janset II. Barton and Thomas B. I tv, Iuiui
- remedies,) to forward their address. Goodsou, Ez. W.n. Goodson.drc.) Relief
i£ T I" oppoorioB to the Court ttot the Defendant, J,
.1 “-V in of the DcfouiUut. in the uLovc
ned. Sold for the benefit “ ^ ^ ^ ^
MAYFIELD,
hr put*- Philadelphia, Srpt. 27,1849.
“ U /!T^irJi‘l“iZ c^Cn,t I^rrie.of «ddBill, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
read, a lot of artificial flow*
of hmlnwl end wifi-.
• • All obituary notices, exr reran;' six unc* iu
Iearth, will be charged Ur a* other advertisim-uts.
Te ina'ire attention, all Letter* to the editor*
me free of postage.
THE IIIBSCKIBER,
B EING desirous of concentrating In* bu*i
for rale the following propel v in 6*u
da and Tcnacj«ee:—1000 acre* ot Land
eoootjr. Geo, with good dwelling, large and
with every necessary out bnildi "
tract within three quarters of i
and Chapel at Athens, with tlirc
,tif..l»*wtn:entof Printh.g MnUnals anrt to T^ 0UR mnoth% after dilt application will ben
“ Jo the Honorable Inferior Umrthf Clarke,
ing for ordinary purp<**es, for leave
autiful style,
■ile of tlie College*
plcndid t
be built at a trifling expetu
below the Ath-
mil ilaoi which
only C feet high.
C m: of doing JOB-WORK. Our new
aftl on Broad Street, in the brick In
door west of Jlnegin*’ corner, (up
arolCuhV PRICES, ’
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
4J u ii iP lit 3iim ill <3,
or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
11T Onr Presses are from the celebrnted ir.anufi
id our Type, Orui
: w
Hail Road Depot; alao, there
1 f4" i"?
rim wWdi will lure » wator wtoc| js fert in Jmm wv r
by 10 feet backet*, ami the dam complete, made of rV 0 „
% «*•* «?" «*•» S .fs^fslly
creek, and a
t of Granite Mill* 1
llicTom . .
loaephT. Mi Into of .Now York, i
wm .V Co, of Philadelphia, tv]
-f 'I-:- mpcricritv; whi
&c., nu<f the di
iu the '• getting up” ni
STEPHEN JACKSON, ) .
WILLIAM THOMAS, f 1
NANCY THOMAS, Admx
February SI, 1850.
ieargla—Clarke County.
The Honorable the hftr>
purposes, regular Trm
piIE petition of Jor-hua N. Gletui, Guardian
of Milton R raine, orphan of I
itv R. Allison, applie
liiiinistration on the
r, late of said county, <
r Court, sittingfor ordiit
my hand at office, thin
JESSE MUIU’HEY
f the
by the
no a never-failing *1
ml fall ol
ritliin le^s than three-qi
tar* of a tniie of the College*. It it though
to drive a m* anJ three or flair run of atone
tan factory. There i* al»o a
feet bead and fall, sufficient for a
"laMI'KIS a ADAMS.
uainents, *vc, < A pnmerty of
onner &. Son, ] Paine. deceased.n?#i>ertfully showethrthat h.
k Messrs. J. L. | completed said guardianship, ami settled v '
ilmmhuit j ward, who is now of lawful age. He thei
the Court to grant him Letters of Dtaoiak
guardianship.:— „ .. . .,
Whereupon, it i* ordered by the Court, that all per-1 Wood aud C. G. Burger, to thirty dollai
sons concerned, show cause*(if any they liave,)at the ! WILLIS J.
next regular term of this Court, to be held on the first ! A tme extract from Estrav Book
Monday in March next, why said Letters of Dismission
he granted ; and, that a copy of this Rule
thens; and the
woodland,) will pay at tlie low price at whicli it is now
helling between 30 and 40 thousand dollars. Tins tract
mi he divkUd into three very valuable scttlemcnu.,
with a •plcndid water privilege on each, and un abund-
place, half woodland. 800 acres of Iomd in Dacatur atte
county, on the Ocklockony river, with a charter for branches,
ferry or bridge, lying on the main road from Buinbridgc fhe locatu
•V«r Firc~Proof iVarehouse.
GIBBS & McCOItD,
ilcINTOSUSTREET, AVGUSTA, GA.
rglHK undersigned beg leave to inform their friends
-il- and the public, that they have removed to the
now tiro proof Warehouse recently built on the corner
of .McIntosh and Reynolds streets, where they have
permanently located,' and will continue to give their
sonul attention to the above business iu all its
j should n
bo published m
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
nnOLLED before me. Willis J. Biggs a Justice
X the Peace, for said county, by Alfred Stcwi
April 18, 1850.
nd Rh- l"” and other produce to the
•cry fav
ferry or bridge, lying an
to fhnnusvillc. Also, 40 lots in Habers!**
bun counties. The following lots in the 1st d
Rabun county,4W acres iu each lot: Nos, 20, 8
f>4. If, 80, and In the 2d district the following lots
250acres: No*. 85. 88,110, 111, 112, 08.fll.fi
Utf 198, 188,187,116,42,170, 168, 73,87. 15.,»o*.
1M: and in 8d district the folluwing lots each contain
ing 490 acre*; lots Novi 10 56, 58, 37, 98.61. 116.
118. And in Haberidiam county, lots No. PS, 13th |
Jwt Nos. 41 and 18 in tl»c SthdisL Also, 40 lots in i
the Cherokee district: No. 938,in 4th dist, 1st. sect:
No. 460,4th dist 1st, sect; No. 559,4th dist, 1st sect;
No. 699 4th dist 1st sect; No 049, 5th (list, 1st 1
!.l «rt; No 651. Mb dirt, VXT H. H WHITE,Laving
■ ■ * No. - 586, 4 th dist, j fre - '*'
g consignments of
Faihily Supplies
a the Souther
lithe n
F OUR months afte
to the Houorab
date, application will be made
ASA M. JACKSON, .
ttera of Dism
singular the kindred and
be and af pear at my offi.
nish all and !
r Court, *
The Honorable the Infe
purposes, regular Tern
ithin tisTtimeTpiwribed j r P HK petition of Mary K«
’if any they have) why said | X Samuel Kenney, deccas
inted. ! fully discharged all and singular the dul
at office, this the 5th Jan. 1850. j * ,cr * s such Administratrix. She then
ASA IL JACKSON c.c. o. t c «“rt «<* grant her Lett.
id, shewctli that she ha
Bt; No. 492,20th dist, 3d m
l*t Met; No 694,4th dist, 1st sect; No. 765,4th di .
1st Met; No 442,8th dist, 1st sect ; No. 784, 4tli dist,
1st sect; No 882,8th dist, 1st sect; No 656, 4t!> dist,
1st Met; No 279,4th dkt,l*MCt; No Ml, 4th d»t,
1st Met; No 168,4th dint, Istecct; No 362, 4th dist,
let Met; No 078 14th,dist; 1st sect; No 686,4th dist,
1st aeet; No 263,4th dist, 1st sect; No 853, 2d die*
1st Met; No S06,2d dist, 4th sect . No
191, ‘ will be faithfully executed.
157,; Cash advances will he made on produce id store when
tain- 1 required. Their charges will conform to the establisb-
na led rate*. THOS. P. GIBBS.
i, July 19, 1849. GEORGE McCOKD.
XSvniovnI.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
. . „ Broad
door above W. Baynon’*
is of t
117 HE REAS, Hope H. Aimn,
* * the estate of Jordan J. Harri
deceased, applies to me for Lette
law:—
lered, that all per*,
(if any they In
o be held on the first Monday il
-ular Ter
rember
| a copy of this
j for the space i
1st sect; No 170,1st dist, 4th sect; N<
Istroct; No 4«4,1st dist, 4th ‘ ”
1st sect; No C9fl, 204b *’ *
i, 4th dist,
; No 140,11th dist,
it,Sdsect; N.
*4 sect ; No 289, l.t dist 4lh
4thsect; No 237,1st dist, 4th wet; No931, 20thdist,
fld aect; aad one lot in Uuioo county. No not rrcol-
hdal And the following Land.' in the State of Flor
ida : about 2000 acres, in three tracts, all contiguous
with a first rata Plantation, of between five and six
hundred acres cleared land, tn a high state of culti
vation. with every Improvement for convenience or
comfort, with a good cistern for holding water, spring
and well of water, and lying immediately upon Lake
Jackson, which abound* in the finest fishm tl^spring,
of the finest kind throagh the winter and spring; lo
miles distant from the dty of Tallalmssce, and in an
excellent neighborlio<Kl, and but a few miles front the
Ocklockony river. This tract Is now capable of afford-
iU tlx? attention of his friend* aud the public general
ly, to a new and fashiuiiable Stock of Goods, re
cently selected by himself in New Y'ork. Consisting in
part of Black and Fancy French Cloths and Cassi meres,
Superior and Medium, Plain Figured and Fancy Doe
"kins. A Splendid assortment of Woolen and Silk Vcst-
■, Plain and Fancy Satins of the best quality.
1 *>, shirt-Bosoms and collars, Black and Fancy cra-
Gloyes, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, half Hose,
Stocks, Ties, Ac., «tc. Also, Jeans and canton Flannel
Drawers, Merino, cotton and silk Undershirts, Dressing
Gowns, Ac. Fancy cloakings, cloak Loops, cord* and
Tassels.
Ready Iflade Clothing:.
A good assortment of close and Over Sacks, Woolen
and Satin Vests, manufactured in New Y'ork to order
tl»c goods living previously seh
Letters should no
Given under m
Oct. 25, 1849.
11TUEREAS, Asahel R. Smith, administrs
»» liam B. Carr, late of said countv, de<
o me for letters of
rag comfortable quarters fora large family, having
good dwelling house, 60 feet front bv^ * * — : *
six rooms and two passages «
w first fl<
w _ a second floor, betid.
front, mid good framed negro lmusv*. Also 5000
Tailoi
Ixmght for *
"loptly att.
These goods
Street. Particular a
from the country cull and
Athens, Oct. 25. 1849.
fashionable style. Call i
door above’ W. Bavno
Sinkclin on Solf-Prescrvation
ONLY 25 CENTS.
n j Tliis Book, just published, is filled with useful infoi
,— * mntioo, on die infirmities and diseases of the Generativ
of Land id Cocke county, Tennessee, i.i all of which a j Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood
groat bargain wQlbe cold. Andiftlie Land* ci\n bci an joid Age. To all w1m» apprehend or suffer under
mU,I0 negroes and Stock of all kinds will bo told I the dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscro
with them, besides Com, Fodder, Blacksmith's and ‘ tions—to.all woo feel the exhaustive effects of sedenta
I'laatation tool" of every description. rv and baneful lmbits—to all who in addition to declin-
. Augnri SO. 1849. ly WM. A. CARR. | i, lgp b
QBXL&T OOUGBBEMEDY
J debility, and of moping and melancholy despon-
will prevent years of misery and suffering, ami ss
annually thousands of lives.
Parents hv readirg it. will learn bow to pi
destruction (V their children.
tsr a remittance of 25 cents, enclosed it
addressed to DIL KINKELIN, N. W. cnmei
L Union streets,between Spruce A Pine, Ph
vtl leustTe a book, under envelope per rcti
FIFTEEN YEARS
cminted pract
Far the Cure ef
OOUOHS, COLDS, ’ city, liave rendered Dr. K. tte most expert and success-.
HOABSSITESS, BRONCHITIS, 1 ful practitioner far and near, in tlus treatmer * "
WHOOPI HO- COUGH, OROUP l-«n«*..raic,< : rt
—a — S — **ers n*Hiu the bodv,tliro
mercurial rheum;
rising from youthful excesses or impurities of the
whereby tl*e constitution has become enfeebled,
ffBEs
* ainnli
» of medical "deuce, affording as they do \ «
■ Maple proof of the power .and value of many toed- I
khnl agent*, have furnished no examples to coinpara 1
wftktktriahrtaTy effect* produced by “ Ay re’s Cherr v
He win places himself under the care of Dr. K. may
Rifidently rely upon his skill a* a physician.
” ' ” ‘ s may aJdress Dr. K. oy letter,
rVL " ■ use. *«o«cu as-iney are uv Packages of Jledidnes Direct!.sis, Ac. f.s-wnrded,
!**?!! J *? 11 . PT, ^t* * ,K * physu-wns ui thu> and l, v sending a remittance, and put Op secure from Dam-
f.•reign lands, should encourage the nffiieted to perse- „., 0 Curi*»itv.
vny. wkklN '*« "" U Ik. '«• Kr». Mlm. Dm
Psctoral” will relieve and ultimately euro
I exjK'tieTve iniplUt c^aifideuee may be DU. JAYNE'S
I FHRKINti Prescient Vernout JJeJrat College, F&jmVK MEDICINES.
me of tlie most learned ami intelligent physicians in fFHE sub briber is just receiving a supply of Dr
tho country, eoa4W)t a ” oanpositHW of rare excel- » Javnc’s Family Medicines, all of which, are offered
levies for th« care of tkaV/oramiable di-case Coosump- at ihe I’hiUulelphui prices; consisting, among other ar- i
tides, of Jayne'* Expeetorai '
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
L‘’~” *'"" "* ” A " id deceased to be and
prescribed by
•iiy said letters
date of raid county, I , lcxtw |, y ^,-j Letters of Dismission'should
»of dismission from j gran*,,,] . an ,| jt j s further ordered by the Court, that
of this Rule lie published in the Southern Whig,
' ' iths preceding said Term.
he Minutes of raid Court.
March 7, 1850. ASA M. JACKSON,C.C.O.
[Printer's fee ?9 50
Administrator’* Sale. .
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in May nexi,
before the Court house door, in the town of
Jefferson, Jackson countv, during the legal hours of
sale, Three hundred and seventy eight acresofland.
more or less, (subject to dower) adjoinining lands of
Howard, Pinson, Wood and other', wlieieon Cornelius
M. Shockley now lives. Sold us the property of John
T. Goodman, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit oflieirs and creditors. Terms on day of sale.
CORNELIUS M.SIIOCKLEY. Ad,nr.
March 7,1850. With the will annexed.
from said Admin-
e (ifany they have)
n under my hand at office, October 29th, 1849. j
JESSE MURPHEY, d. c. c. o. !
T B ir;
irgitt—Clarke Cowniy.
The Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary
purposes, March 16, 1850.
ion of Jolin W. Richardson, sheweth that
wenty-fonrth day of November, one thou-
, eigm hundred and forty-six, Warren Whitlow,
of said county, executed his contract or bond in
ing.and then and there delivered the same to your
inner, which is now of file in the Clerk’s office of
this Court, whereby he bound himself to execute unto
r, good and lawful titles to that part of
The Honorable the Inferior
purposes, Regular Te
rHYIIE petition of Joshua N. Glecn,
X last will and testament of Willi*,
•spect fully showeth that he lias I
t ting for Ordinary
titles
, vour petitioner prays that John
' ' Warren Whitlow.de-
ill and singular the duties requi
him Lei
. he therefor
1 Prays
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, That all per
sons concerned show cause (if any thov have) at the
regular term of this Court, to be held on the first Mon
day in November next, why raid letters of dismission
should not be granted ; and it is further ordered by the
Court, that a copy of this rule be published in the
Southern Whig, at Athens, for the space of six months
ASA M. JACKSON, c.c
[Prh
my.
( ordered by the
The Honorable the Infe
regular term, 4th Mai
f. That raid ' r FHE petition of John C. Greer
John Whitlow, Administrator' of said Wilrren Whit- i -L T.J Minings, orphan ofJame
low, deceased, and all and any other person concerned, j showeth that he lias fully discharged
‘hew cause, (if any they have,) at the regular Term of j the duties requir
:hi* Court, to l*e held on the first Monday in July | for Lettera ofdisi
lext, why said Adin
ordered by the Court, That'all per-
ibould not be ordered to | •J® : -
— ™id Ridiardsou for raid tract of land ** hereupon,.
terra* of the law. And it is further ordered that a I fons concerned, show .
.pyof this Rule bepubli-hed in the Southern Whig, i regular term of this court, to be held on the
, Athens, for the space of tlirec mouths preceding j a*y ' n May next, why said Letters of dismiss
iid Term. i ,,ot granted; aud it is further ordered by t
A tree extract tram tint Mitt,lira nf raid Court. | 'J'f *» 5“ f " bli *' d j? Soutlrern
March 21, 1850. ASA M. JACKSON, c. c. o. I Atheiw, for forty days preceding said term.
• [Printer’s fee »13 00
EXECUTORS' SALE.
VK7 ILL be sold, on Thursday, the 23th of April
* * next, at the late residence of Thomas Jordan,
deceased, of Madison county, all the perishable proper
ty belonging to sajd estate, consisting of Com, Foudcr
and Oats, and a stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and
Sheep; with all the plantation Tools and implements,
and a variety of articles of household and kitdien
nmiture, too tedious enumerate. Sale to continue
*rom dav to day tilball is sold.
* EDWARD W. MAYFIELD, 1 _ .
niintev u inws 1“".
IPrn
Notice.
f\S Wednesday, the 8th day of May next, will be
V./ sold at the residence of Henry S. Butler, late
of Jackson county, deceased, a portion of the personal
property of said deceased—consisting of horses,
mules, cows, hog*, sheep,' wagons, rockaway, cotton-
gin, wheat-fan, cora-sheller*, wheat, store goods, cali-
ilin*, cloth* for coats and pants, vests, shoes,
salt, sugar, coffee, saddles, bridle*, segars, Ac, with the
household and kitdien furniture, together with the
disposed of—and other articles
cotton if not otherwi
too tedious to mention. Terms will be made known
on die day of sale. The sale will be continued from
day to day until ail is sold.
j 11' HEREAS, Thomas Gallaway applies to
* * Letters of Administration on the estate o
id hs. JIi\is, JW.. '.Sr I ■ H"* IB - lsw -
-Wncia AMnma,^mrUt0mi»thr>mghout thrSiaU. utive Pilb. Ague Pitt*. Ac., Ac. c«rsl» .CIaik«C.* n ir
M«wroo5itav l AT-%,Oct,4,lM9. May 24, 1849. WM. S. GRADY I CiartoCvMtr.
diy.we have for cor in
Your nhT servant.
R. il. JONES >M. D.
. ,- - - . l *L. J*. £r.
eiatienef AmerienFur op
Ph*t. ami Acirm. \
f Administration on the estate of Chas.
Barbrrlfkc and Hair Dressing, t Deane, deceased:—
B EKXAKDO i. AHZE i. prepxraj tn e iv. full 1 . Th f' ura, Jutrrfora,to dtc <*d «Jraoni--h xU xn.1
sati-fartiou to all geatlcmeu requiring hisscrvices ! ‘ ,l ^ uUr the kj,,dre d and creditors of said deceased,
in the above line. He may be found atall times in the ** » n ' , »Ppe" vitbin ,Iic
brick hnilding over Matthews,<k«dman A Co's store. fc " b *' d *7 *l>6w cause (if any they have,)
.Jan. 24. - said Letters should not be granted.
*:u. nn adm
I deem the CrmHHHMHMRIPHH
■ Wfertvsa'totac .if dw Ixwi #iticlc4 tn the Materia I
^1 111 remedy for the dam dP
di.« a«e* it i* intended to cure* : . . • V_>
The public h.iTcbnt t» Vi*^ the virtue* nod o*to^
4- idling nww*of tW “VHEUUV TECTOKAU- incur-
^I’ATENX AXES. Aprd 11,1850.
t’O’S axe*, tkegenuine artide.-fi>r sale *
March 7,1830. T. BI31IOK
executor of Jesse Dari
rch7 r 1860.
ela~tJwli
E LUS Davi
applies to this Court for Letter
It is dierefore ordered that all persons concer
ow cause wbv said Executor should not bcdisch
ed, and that publication be made according to the i
ute in suchcases made and provided.
March 14, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY, n. c c.
Smith & Stovall r
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; j
No. 1, College Avcsu*, Attieas. \ Wifi
Term*—cheap for cash or country produce.
‘ ___ '< • _ - • ^ ^ . i fPHE subscribers are now opening at the new Jewel
DR. C. B. LOMBARD,
Swseon Dentist, * . 1 tatet .tyto of ‘ ’ . * n “- T *
ATHENS, «!A. , JSTWEI.11V.
Drug Store of Messrs. Hill A Smith. 1 Embracing in part. Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rinir*
t . is. tf gmwd and Chains, Gold Pens and Prodl/
_____ — —— : Gffhi Bucklw, Gold aqd silver thimbles, and Spectacle*
John W. Goss, Also, Silver Tabic, Desert and Tea Spoons extra fi—
■ti,,,; I DEALER IX DRY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, Silver Forks Stop and'Gravy LadlefStterdSroT-
tabfe i HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ac., Ac. with a great variety of fancy articles and housekeenim,’
Xo. 9. Broad-s(rret~~A THEXS, GA. ! good*. Our facilities for purchasing goods in New
■™- " ,m d “*i~
W1LII.AM N. WHITE. ; JfS&ggX'gZZ
RETAIL BOOKSELLER, our stock, und the rulers, and judge for themselves.
dealer IX . 1 f O.i A. K. CHILDS.
•■1 "v«i«l Iiwirumciin N and Tnrz Pnccxs of every deacrip-
lullv repaired by the most experienced work-
warranted to perform well. Repairing of all
, . „«ra.tly done. O. A A. K. C.
Otr Ordersfiled at the Augusta rates. | Athens, June 14, 1849.
Thomas G. Hight,
DEALER in DRY GOOD.S, GROCERIES, Ac.
. . . . see Gipseys,
fluted lawn bonnets, misses velvet do.,
7 bed covers, a lot buttons, (common mettle, sporting,
,-cred) for vests and coats, bl'k lasting
covered do., Ac., needles, steel thimbles,
ontry susiienders and socks, pins,
bellows, baud brushes, ribbons,
inis and collars, 1 pair blue blankets, 3
14 pairs white do., 2 dark counterpanes,
ady-made pants - do*, white beaver
ythe blades
, ganlen hoes, weeding do_ 2 fifth
i aud cast steel, frying pans, wafer
sad irons, stock locks, trunk do.,
‘•-latches, 2 braces and bits, hand !
offee mills, drawing-knives, a lot of
WHOLESALE *
LAMAS, CUTLERY, FAXCY GOODS, de.
js, butch
ig-glass
mmers, shoe clo^ hatchet
- ami .shoe knives, shoe hi
strops, razors, clothes hi
a lot of table spoons, a lot of ti
i lot of shot, pocket kniv
irds.7 kegs of nails, \
tucking
rs
April 4, 185(
^yiLL be
Hall Sheriff’s Sale.
sold before the court-house door, in the '
f Gainesville, between tho usual hours of
first Tuesday in May next, the following,
property, to wit:
Lot ofland No. 41. in the 9th district of said Coun
ty. Levied on as the property of Eli W. Narramore,
to satisfy a a fo. from Hall Inferior Court; the Infe
rior Court, for the use of the county of Hall, vs. Eli,
W. Narramore. tax collector, and J. J. McCleAev, Asa
iffin, J. J. Biiugh, B. Dunugan, Z. Savage, G. W. ,
. . „ . . ^ Rej . milJs and N
It. IL WATERS, Shy.
W. S. Grady,
Xo 15, Broad Street—A THE
Thomas W. Alexandv
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IaAWEF.NCEVII.LE, O'
W. H. H . WHITE,
T. UIMICP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
Xo. I,Broad Street—ATHEXS, GA
FERRY A CO.,
t ATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac
O. & K. CHILDS
aUhts, Clocks, Jevxlry, Silver, Plated and P.ri
Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments
L under the Franklin House-Ather
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
Voylos, J. Roberts, W. Sitl
n Jok, his securities.
March 28, 1850.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
W ILL be sold on the eighteenth of May next,*
residence of Miles Fowler ' ' “
ill the personal property belong
nds fc
isfaction which has been
n, togeUier with their increased facilities,
tion to all work entrusted to their care,
INDUCEMENTS
further continuance of favors.
cry large and well assort-
shop*, and they would
—'“I* of purchasing
irolvin their o'
itc'all thos _
give them a call before going below”,
Nortli, as they “ might go farther and
Athens, May 4,1818.
BOOT AKD SHOS SHOP.
JAMES - BRIDGES
fig Respectfully informs the public that he luu\
removed his shop to the building in the rear
- „f the Post Office, near the comer of Baldwin
street and College Avenue—where he is prepared to
execute in the most superior style and on short notice,
all kinds of work in his line of business.
Having procured the services of Mr. Haudrup,(a most
superior workman) under whose management the es-
tnblb 1 imen t will be | >luccd, lie can assure the public tiiat
his work will be done in a style equal to that of any
concern in the country, while he believes that he will
fine Boots and shoes.
tablishment in the pi:
s shoes, «lc.A-Cra at lower r ..
in be purchased at any other
ti and
of Dismission froin said Executorship, in
• Whereupon, it is erdaredUy die Court, that all per
sons concerned,-sMw cause (if any they have,) fttl T>1
the regular Term of this Court, to be held on the first I IJ
Monday in -November next, why said Letters of DU-1
NOTICE.
1 77OUR months after date, application will be nu
- to the llouorablc Inferior Court of Clarke cot
ty< when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s
a negro man, Henrv, belonging to the estate of Frar
na Cox, deceased. JOHN C. GREER,
April 11,185U. Ex. Rich'd Cox, dec
Georgia—Clarke Comity.
1 CHASE & PETERSOxX, ;
6 . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS tN
j BOOKS, ST A TIONERY, FA NC Y GOODS
PERFUMERY, 4C.
SIGN OF XIIC mA.mi.OTII ROOK.
J Thirddoor east of College Avenue, {
Atuess, Geobgia. ;
tS~ AH orders promptly filled at Augusta prices
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
s.Rurcnu».*ideboarda.Twblea t A:c.
XUFACTVRKD AT HOME,
such art ides (equally well made and dura-
unted so to be) can be obtained from the
i only the freight, at the
WAIIE ROOMS
'Woors Woof Ih, Poll Office, near the Epi,-
copal Church.
*o*A continuance of the jiatronage hithertorcccived
J the subscriber will encourage and enable him to add
insidcrablv to his stock of manufactured articles, and
> increase the variety of his matcrud.
Wliy take your money abroad, when you can use it as
Ivantageously at home f
Old Furniture cleansed and repaired. 8ign and
JVCtc Pali Goods.
for let- Athens, Feb, 28,1850.
I’ith the
will annexed on the estate of
ceased—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
id appear at my office within the time prescribed by
PMJMuVO-FOie TPS.
,AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
' the celebrated makers, STODART ,«fc
UNHAM, N. Y„ also, the
• show;
*houhl not be granted.
(if any they have) why raid letter
J. w. NICHOLSON,
recently* iV Y\T<>ULD respectfully inform his friends, and the
ilepot. . J * public generally, that he has just received from
KiBAUM. York, a handsome assortment of Ready made
my hand, ;
this 9ih dai
ASA M. JACKSON, c
FERRY Ji COS.
ed in the Southern Whig, at Athens, for tho space of
six month*, preceding said Term. 1
A-true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
• March 7,185a ASA M. JACKSON, ac o.
.. [Printer's fee §9 50
Court eff’Ordinary, March Term, 1850.
Present, the Haoorable John Mflls.-R. D. Winu, Je3s
SHEET LEAD,
F OR sale bv T. BISHOP.
March 7*. 1650.
P rune*, Cnrauts and Citrons.
TTRESH and good, constantly for sale by
U March 7,1850. T. BIS HOI
EXERCISE YOUR DIAPHRAGM.
. (A EOROIA Sceues, Unde Hobson and r.tlicRil
LOOK AT THIS!
CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS & BUGGIES,
XEW AXD 8ECOXD-HAXD,
AND AX BEDIICED PRICE*.
RICH'D S. SCHEVENEl.L, Coacu-Maker.
Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA
Colored French Cloth Sacks, Drab Felt over Sacks!
Pilot Cloth over Coats, Fancy Blanket Sacks and over
Coats, Fancy Oas-rimerc Pants, Black do. Corduroy,
Soutliern Mutual Insurance Co.
,TTOME OFFICE, in their building opposite tlie Pos
XX Office.
Communications should be addressed, and appli
cation for Insurance made, to --
Jan. 10,1850. tf J. U. PARSONS, See. [ All of which is’offered at low prices.
Casoimere Panto, Muslin Shirts,
s, Byron Shirt Collars, Check 8hirts, Cot-
. -■” * ’'---T, do. Cohoes T
Athens, OcL 1
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of Samuel: ries and Vagaries, Capt Simon Suggs.
BrSr, tiiat Daiid Coleman, deceased?did in ! Sq^tter Life, Rig Beaver of Arkansas, a,
his life, make a Bond for titles to one Joshua Ellis and ers “ of tJ,c 5ame 80r ^’ at
by the raid Ellis transferred and assigned for value 1 CHASE A PETERSON’S Cheap Book s:
^--- I *— ii— » —»ai—-* - • 1 A*■».:! * Kign of the Mammoth
LOOKOUT FOR- CHEAP RIDING!
him,'conditioned to execute titles tosaid ! April*, j
Ellis for a tract or-parcel of land, situate in the ninth * * »r.-
district, of originally Henry, but now Walton county.
* •phHNl.
p . . . incur- rrvaBfrMthrtfcta ia me fiw improringand heautifv-.. q ousted to "make immediate payment; and those hnv-
L. au I ip* 1 v rail be^olv t ^1>« hair, foe rale ty T. BISHOP’ , togdeinandsj^unst raid^tate will jircrenUhem m
:—-r—--—— - — | in ssmi oune, mvon tn
notice. ' lsg b 2Sr£ n g£^-
t— ^ estate W Geo. ' mo L v h^been paid, !
^ ^ ctonty. deceased, areye- parted this life without ^
oflafid, and^xKbort inahm^proTi
. .. ... FISH!
raid th. Xcrth-.e,t comer of tot, QALltOS. Sto«keral,PtoWrtl ,ra! Smoked Ileraing
±s O jus* received an-l for rale W
the purchase April LI. .SUMMEY, TRAMMELL A CO.
BPS/. F. O’KELLY, Ailm’r..
i-arair«Y. invru, >
Trank*. Tails*
%mihrtiee: J j ,,BRApsiBimpSM7
1 ■raetl^c‘yj*rr.» -AR bsSnra* confided to them.
Jctermm, Jrirana Co. C. j hmratalc. fnraO
St'ADF.S.AND SHOVELS.
A-rf ^ '“ 5 |
h. the 1 /CARPENTER’S gnMuag brads'
- , • V; received and for rataSw JW * •
i L ~
- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
/”\N the fir^t Tuesday in May next* I-wilfreD, befor
W the Coottrhids door in the town of Monroe
Walton county, 1 Guld Watrh and 4 Shot Gan, as the
property of Jsd M. Colley, lateof Randolph conn-'
- * Th«raUrre property has bceasokl be-
rni, and said-&unua
this Court to older Ferdinand Beai
Smith, Administrators Upoa the estate of
ceased, -to^ execute to trim
said Bond.— * * ‘
- * frfo therefore orden^hy this CWrt.’That notice ot
wA appScaLi’c he gifeo in mq public gazette of this
State, mdintwtf or
_ rr----- DnpoqlV Ponder.
1 titles in conformity with j
March 7,185a
a in said c
l ine French Calf Boots.
TT'ERRY A CO. have constantly on hand a large as-
SCALES! SCALES!r. XT"
T1AIRBANKS patent ,platform ■md eounftr^e*,^ 7 ^
AlSr torre.l-rt, U» ««Frt i ^ to .ndfit « to »J
dimdSsitoid JumiaSmilh,Aditoi,tr.totoM ta.d.u.ttospUto. , 7 ^_
^br*tod, ,W-d dot extooto tillo, to raid rated of . ... — —
lu« to todfomitj *!(h ,a«l E™l ' F “
• uXl**** - J. V. MALTWE, a tt d. I UmOU.
• ' tn, ’ ' [I-rintor-. f,., *3 A, ^ .
candles:
Franklin' Hi _
VEHICLES, and
•cripUoos of CARRIAGES.
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Ig
JUST RECEIVED,
ell the JVewPork Clothing Store.
BROAD STREET, ATHENS,GA., *
GENTLEMEN'S fine Frock and Dress
C-oats, Tweeds, Cassimcre and Cloth
Sacks, Satinet and Peter-sham ihr,—
bwvs.do, Beaver Frock and Over-coot^
Pilot and Flushing do^ Hunting Coats
and Pea Jackets, with a large assort
ment of very fine Cloaks; Pants, Broad
Cloth, fine Doc-Skin. Cassimerc, Sati
net and Corduroy, with every variety
ind Suspenders. Fine Satin, Cassimcre
d Cloth Vests, Fancy do. Fine Linen bosom
. Knit <lo^ Fancy Colored do. Cravats, Stock*.
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, Comforts, Gloves ucd
Socks. Silk and Beaver Dress Hats, Black Som
bre and California do. Gentlemen's Cloth and Glazed
Ca^s, Boys, do. E. N. BUTLER.
BOOTS!BOOTS!
T HE undersigned would most respectfully inform the
citizens of Athens and the surrounding country *h«t
| he has removed to the store, corner of Broad Street and
j College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White aa
a dry goods store, where he is prepared to make to order
Boots and Shoes
I Of the best French and American Calf Skins.
j s | 1 ^ 1 < ^ t f lem .‘ ;l - 1 wanting a good Boot, neat and durable.
j Also, will bottom Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fancy
, Slippers, with neatness and despatch.
General satisfaction is warranted to all
j Who will favor Captain Barry with a call.
A thens. Feb. 4 5. 1849. PATRICK BARRY.
! E. It. 1IODGSON * BROHIERt,
I CARRIAGE AND HAR N ESS MAKERS,
T AKE tliis opportunity to inform their friends and
tlie public generally, that having made very con-
| sidorablc addition* to their well-known establishment,
prepared to execute work in all the
' iqss,thin atony former period;
tFlannel, do.
'ershirts. A beautiful assortment o
; Hats'.
kerchief*, Fancy Neck Tie*. Suspenders, Gloves,’Ac.
VAX IIOUTES & BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS. I
Bi» leave to inform their friends and the
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
**tantlj manufacturing all dc-
rithn
and despatch.
THE undersigned hay-
• m* tault and iota fin-
t ’theii- JpfcmDd
- -— rdHRMpik.
nth the Franklin-House, take this
• b!e.in connection i
method of informing their old patrons and the puM~ ...
general, that they keep constantly on hand for hire.
Barberlng a«d Hair-DreninR. §m(dloHto»,,
HANSEL DILLARD, Bt, s .Ctotoaot.il
C-FCLLV mtorgu tiocittosn, of A then.
- he publicgenerally, that he will, at all times, «pl»- _y i
be found at hi* Shop,happy to accommodate those who „
favor him with their patronage. Athen*, Aug. ’48.
NEW T O N H O b’ S
Athens, Georgia.
'PHE subscribe-, as proprietor of-tfie abort
which can be bad at
:, and upon more reasonable term*
splendid line of Foot Horae Post
Coaches three times a week,from, Athens to.
• rwit the np^onntry via Athras,ViU-bf sent to Clarfra-
E rvine therldge Wad os by- MadfooO Srojcgs; •» iwfr
experience, a disposition to please, and attention to bu- expemara a*i.
totes, to make it just such an establishment asthc public lo •*! ^bu rahf
tuts. LG VICK P. THOMAS. ^f« r
. Athens, January 1849. , , ‘ J» i
LADIES’ VISETTES.
XUgT received and for ral» » gqod.asshrtiaentof * -
Ladies’ Spring slid Summer Vbettes bx.
- ^ttrcb-21. R. L.'VlAbStrt&iS&.-