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THE SOUTHERN WHIG. Iboston furniture iwal ivyzt’rwmxys> ■ FSSisaxSWB&tlfcate\
.„ *'*'*?? , ‘ rT>,r *T' c \ 1 :
. WM/ ILL be sold before the Cooit-bousc- door rathe ' ;y, deceased.^, . I
w T town of WatkinsvHlc, outhe flirt Tuesday in * ’ STEPHEN JACKSON )
Jane next, within tin' leg*! Lours of Aide, the follow- WILLIAM THOMAS ’ r^* fs -
ingpropvrty.to.ii: _ ‘ j NAKCY THOMAS, Adm - *
. .a negro man about JJByear-vof age, and Ins February 21, 1^50. .
7. ““»• gw* lVZZP 01 '
wife Jane, :
; J uiiet. is mulatto w umaii .
Notice to Debtor* :* ml Creditors...........,- 3 25
Four uMjntnr Sglieci w
Safe ofpersonal property, l>y Executors, Admin-
istrator* or <»o»rJiith*,...v.-. -• * aO
{Mrt of Ijovlt or Nisfroei, by ’ ' J
Applirati'-u for Letters of DiauiiMtou . 4 50
3r* Other advertisements w ill he charged fl,00
for every twelve lines. or lea*, first uiacttwim, end 50
cent* for each weekly continuance. If published
«rerv other week, GOJ cent* for each continuance.—
If pahlishrJ «rc a month, it win he charged 75 cent*
rach time. For a tingle insertion. #1.00 per square.
Advertisements. when the numher of tn«frtioii* »«
not marked upon them, w ill he published till forbid,
and charged accordingly. . ...
ty Notice of the mda ot Land nnd Nearo«»,,by
Ad Oiluitt retort. Executor* or Guard iilti*, must he pub*
■isbeti sixty d*ts previous to day of Sate.
J"*-■ The »ale ot Personal Property, in like man
lier. must l»c published roart oars.
jy Notice that application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Laud or Negroes
mn»t be published rout nuxin*.
WaSE-SOOKS.
\ («KNKUAL a.-*orluieiit of fic-JiionaLlc Mahogany
and oilier Fu rttoinr efrom '• ’
PH I ME, KENNY & CO.. Boston,
Wholttoleand Retail.
Purchasers of *1000 or more, win be supplied at
10 per cent, advance oo Boston Wholesale prices and
cost of transportation.
From *500 to f 1000 at 15 per ceut
“ b “ ul “y.iri .1Bol.J, m.r, , c n>n il a .ci„,| u c. II „i r . 1
ST sso'* ps && nv n£L o[,i r .-.njjlVi-; Vfns*2& J jr*
I?r,. Cv 15 vLr. clj. ii.itd ipon .. He prepjt, * * '*• «“'* < N> ».'■», dec"** j
a s. r.'a.ej, t.. ys „m.. dm cm. s»3r "if ** luu “? rtofrnm -yd , i
Court, of llolbV. k, C.r.c, 1C. v..£ji ’’■« « ibmWt, ».ri *» ;
coulee * Co. L. P. THOMAS, ». SML «» end creditor. ofai.I deceueA to
Mav ■» 1850 . and a F pear at my office, within the tune prescribed ,
' * . j by law, to show cause Iff any they have) why -said 1
ALSO, at tut *x*c hue a.vp i - lace, the EoLLOwtiio letters should not be granted' • * V
PUOFLBTV, TO Wit: 1 ■ *»i ■ —
The tract of Und wliereoii the <k-feiHl*ntTK>w lives. ;
n>ljoinmg the lands of J«hn II. Newton, Stevens llio-
Gken under my hand at office, this the 5th Jan. 185a
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ;
Smith & Stovall, . , • f
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, iC^
-5o^ l» Csrlleec Avenue, AllMM* ’ I
M 1 — c hv -a p for cash or coautry produce. 1
DU. C. B. LOMBARD,
Surgeon Dentist,
ATMfc5.S e **
Office over-the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill A Smith.
Athens, sept. 16. tf
l tO, 1850.
8A M. JACKSON *
> tract 1 * or parcels ! -
Post Office, Athens Ga.
March 11. 1850. framing e
by • ■
Fielding Bradford, ! G ' #r S‘«-Clarke Coinlf.
e hundred acres more or less. Iasvied ou i The IJcnornUf the Inferior Court, tilling for
L fa. from i’btrkc Superbs - Court issu- j yurpotet, March 16, 1860.
Jolm W. Goss,
DEALER I.Y DRYGOODS ASD GROCERIES,
HAROWARE-ANO CUTLERY. Ae., A«.
2fa. 0. ll(<Hid-*tTtct 1THES8, QA.
May 3,1849. , - : 1.}*
r»* Not
» Dch
i and Creditor* «
v-.-vir . X-TV t'VTrvitfp ingon the foreclosnreof a mortgage. Fielding. Brad- [ rPHE petition of John W. Richardson, sheweih that
MiW AMI h-v 1 l',N.8l Y h ford vs. Joseph Zehine. I X ou the twenty-fourth dav of November, oue thou-
Book and Job Printing Office, ' -
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, (i.A. EXECUTORS’ SAI.E
i*t b» {Miblishrd rent r
j _ liberal patronage hitli-
erto rwrivrd, * the onden-ignesl lmve been imlu NLadi-eH, o
E NCOLIIAGF.Dby the
erto re«*eived, then.
if Announcemrnti oi caBUkiair-ft mu uewiarsci • pt><J Jy lnnk< . u*v» additions to their le-retof,,
Fixe Doixxos ; a* also the advem-icg cl aepiuwtmn Jilul p t . alUl f (l i„s.orum i.t «.f Printing Materials, awl to
of husband and wifo. ertablisl* a-JOB OFFICE, fwrbolly disconneetesl ' ’
All pbtlnriry excce:lmj| six line* 111 j th ^j r nrwr^iw rstabiisbmrnt) tor the exclu.-ivs
englb. will he charged for n, oth«-r wiv-erttsin«mts. > J0»*W0PK: Our new corn.
V To insure attention, all Letters to the cdu,jr * Ueated-™ Bn«*I Sirtet. in the brick buiWin L
i m»t cowrjr-c 4.J ).o,i0,,c. ' *.«ir west of Jlnggimf » onter, (up stairs) when*
" a prepared, to exr ctitc, in the *
P. THOMAS, D. Sli'ff. ! sand, eight hundred aud 'forty-six, Warren Whitlow,
; then of said county, executed’ his contract or bond i-i
writing.and then and there delivered the same to your
petitioner, which is now of rile'in the Clerk's office of
this Court, whereby he bound Mm-elf to execute unto
ill! cotinty, deceased,
pur* **>d estate, and by
j, j 4 Term* on the day.
-e door, in the town of Daniclsville,
esUite of lliomas Jordut), of said
Sold for the bom-tit of the heirs of
virtue of the will of said deceased
H W. MAYFIELD, ) p .
THE SiUSCKIBER,
B EING desiromof concentrating hi* business, offi-rs :
for -ale the following proj»e» v in (ieorgia, Finn* -
da and Tenae««ec1600 acre* ,il Land in Clarke 1
county. Go>« with g>sel dwelling,large and convenient,
with ev*ry nwe-sary »uv buiMitig. The r * - , * , ~
bcuuliful style,
! and'for* LOW l'BICBS,
PLAIN AMI OBXAMENTAL
J dj i) dAd ii.
and Chapel at Atheii-, with three -ph-mlid water |wi-
viU-gm: one on thw Oco
»Factory, which will reqi
iry of ib
■all darn which : u ,„l j,,
ho built at a trilling exp*ii*e, say only 6 feet Itigh, .lohiisu
whidi will cutmxmsl water enough to turn 12 or 15 , «• video
thousand spindle-, which i* w iiliiu a mi'.u or less of tlie g tM »l p
’ EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Presses uro irotn the ceb-hratcd oiantifuc
!• & Co., mid i
ADMLMSTUATOR’S SALE.
O N the fir*t Tuesday in June next. T will *ell before
the Court-house door in the town of Dahloncga,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit: One fourth of lot No. 5'-', in the 1st District of
1 originally Habersham, now Lmnpkin county, contain
ing 62 i acre*. Sold for the benefit of tlie heir* and
foundries of UruCe & Co., "Conner & Son, county. A. V. MANN, Adm'r.
ph T/White of New York, and Messrs. J. L. j April 4. 1850.
, Oniaiiii-nls
Jhiarg WIL1LAM N.-WHITE.
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL BOOKSELLER
Matioimrr, T1 uslc und Jlvslcal luatrnment* |
LAMAS, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, Ac. \
College Avxxce, Athens, Ga.
(C7“ Orders filled at Ike Avgusta rates.
WATCHES.
JEWELS?, 1
SILVER ANT) PLATED j
IIV/rc. *lv.
rii HE subscribers are now opening at tho now Jewel-1
_ ry Store, a splendid assortment offine Watches, (all f
wnrr.inti.sl giKHt time keepers) and a great variety of!
tho latest style of
JEWELRY.
Embracing in park Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, j
Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils,'
Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacles !
of. all kind*.
# Also, Silver Table, Desert aiul Tea Spoons, extra-fine'
Silver Forks, Soup and Gravy Ladles. Butter-knives;
with a great variety of fancy articles and housekeeping
goods. Our facilities for purchasing goods in New
York are such as to enable us to offer them cheaper
than can be bought elsewhere.
Aud, your petitioner further shcwe.li that the last pay
ment for said land has been nuule, and the conditions of
said bond complieu with, and that the said Warren
Whitlow hath departed this life without executing said
titles. Wherefore, your petitioner prays that John
Whitlow, Administrator of said Warren Whitlow,de
ceased, be required to execute titles to your petitioner
made and provided.
IFAcr.
i of the statute in such r
ordered by the Court, That said
John Whitlow, Administrator of said Warren Whit-
t <uh! Te-pectfully invite out friend*,the publi
and strangers v isiting the place, to call and rxaraii
’ our stock, and the rutets, and judge for themselves.
O A A. K. CHII-DS.
N. B. Watciiks and Time Pieces of everv descrir
tion, carefully r
In Quart Bottles.
ii, carefully repaired l>y the most experienced work- ,, .
«. and warranted to perform welt Renairiug of all -t OT the vcnwtl il/lil prmwncnt
ids neatly done. O. & A. K. C. Diseases arisintt from ax inv
Thomas G. Hight,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c.
College Avenue, ucxl door lo 1*.0.
Terms—cheap for cash or country produce
W. S. Grady,
Dealer in Dry LnmK, liroci Ac*. Ac.
No 15, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
... . . , - - V M
Viscoses arisingfrom ax impure state
—— U - W **’ ,0 * y ‘ the Hood, or habit, of the system.
JUST RKCEIVKD. ' Am ‘*VS the many and important discoveries of this
Jl #/»/»,V, t«l'ael #7/1#Isas.os bone who* fame wiU be written.as with
•Ml me *» f tv > U V lonni)^ AlOl P, a sunbeam, in the history of ih c past SANDS’ S\R--
BROAD STREET. ATHENS. GA.. SAPAKILLA stands forth aWiaild by its own works
GENTLEMEN S fine Frock and Dress (>r’*lmm-.Us power—that mute eloquence so irresisli
Coats, Tweeds, Cas-inure mid C.oth , - v fbcting in the op|H-als of tlie suffering for relicr,-
Sacks, Satinet and Peter -ham do. , , 11 ll “»wered. I hou-sands of cases of disease
lHiys.do.. II.-.,ver Frock and Over coats, ,ave <' ure d by this invaluable medicine, such a*
Pilot and Hushing do.. Hunting Co;vts aro " , ’ 1 '“tm-hed in the records of time. Those thing*
and Pea Jackets, with a large assort- ? rt> IM,t t ph«ces, or in some unknown town,
- - - - ■ but are n..ri..r«io.l in our priucipal cities and public
... „^ u . llt , vswHum- ojiii- -• * glit before the world to substan-
. _ net and C.irtlun»v, with every variety ilt!.?,’. b '2"iVi.!!'r. l -»^ lhia .P n; P ,u "
; of Drawers and Suspenders. Fine Sati * * — - *
lias been
are not done hi seen
siii—d t “»" K"'.™!- 1 ,
Thomas W. Aloxaudvr,
s-r-roDKicv « T t iw ; net anti uontumv. with everv variety
’ „ ; of Drawers and Suspenders. Fine Satin, C’as.-imere, . .
UTOBrattWHWU : Silk and Cloth yo-l». Fancy da. Fh.c IS, U. .,,,, P 1 ""
r I'hiUdelphil
and the facts unfolded, althoughgigai
^ ii I CSTAhv business entrusted to his care will meet with’ j shirt^'Kn’it'do' Fancy Colored d^OraSTtJ, Stacks. t-oml.ined wiUi the most cffectu-
Ud* Court.' o UL held ^ the firtt SSiiav in Ju - pr^pt attention. ly Feb. 10,1848. I Pocket Handkerchief*. Collnm. Comforts. Gloves ued ^ “nt’s r T" VT*'*'*"' “f - mOSl ****
Uu* court, to lit held «i the far.t 51«uid..y m Ju y I « | Socks. Silk and Beaver Dress Huts Black Som- *'mple* of the vegetable King,l,*m; and its unprecc-
I W IT. H . VV H 1 TE. Ibre and California do., Gentlemen’s Cloth and Glared f™"? 1 ^Tati... to l.chh „ftU»« who-
Bovs, do. E. N. BUTLER. P“ K ” 1 ‘.‘" ,kr ,h ‘‘ d''»^mg chr.mic mal-
Grsrtin-Cwlnnrtl County-
said Richardson for said tract of land
in terms of the law. Aud it is further ordered tlmt a
execute titles
Rail Rood Donut; also, there i* a water privilege on a
*--*■ mil.-• state of ^ogrea- we expect to
deok. and a sett of Granite Mill-
won whicli will have n water wheel 26 feetiu
by 10 foot buck« fs, and tl*c dam
'i»- -Ijfl'lV <’> »T“ TT7-HEREAS, Cl»rilv K. AUi™,«ppIi.i to m« fur
; Thomas Allison. Junior, late of said county, deceased—
stone, which will civea head ami till of *>
made of *|M-« tfnllj invited to giv
■ foot,' Athens, 1
LAMPKIN & ADAMS.
S («fn
to drive a »aw and three or four runofstimes, or a cot
ton factory. There i« alto a smaller stream, with 18
feet head ami fall, sufficient for /l mill or a tanuerv, on
the direct tnuiii road that leads to Athens; and the
wood that is on this tract (being
.YVir Fire-Proof ll\trehouse.
(JIBBS & McCOIlD,
W ' .vllNTOSII STREET, A UGUSTA, GA,
r«YHE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends ] Ccnrsla-.tli.rUe County
April 18, 1850.
JESSE MURPHEY, d. c
'* auV the public, tlwt thev lrnve removed to the The Honorable the Inferior Court, sittingf<» ordinary
,„ar in* divided into U^^'vaiuibic seulements; new fire proif W«rehoa*e recenUy built on the mr , pnrpotrt, regutar Term, March 4, 1850.
with a splendid water privilege on each, ami an abend <>f Melnto-I, and Reynolds streets, where they have . rp Hh petition of Mary Kenney, Administratrix of
ant Miliplv of fin.- springs and fine wells of water, permanently located, und will con.mue to give tlieir , 1 bamuel Kenuey, deceased, sheweth that *bo ha>
Al*a too Acres of (and VveUe mile* west of this j« r»<mal attentow to the above busmes* iu all its ' fully discharged all and singular tlie duties required of
place, l.aIf wimdland. 500 acre* of Land in Lh.oatur l.rancW : her aa such Adniinistrairix. Slje therefore prays tbe
county, on the OkhukonV river, witli a charter for Tlie location selected is very favorable for »eUwg cot- Court to grant her Letters of Dismission trom said
ferry erbritec. King on tlm main mod from Bainbridge. t«»and other |»r«Kltice to the best advantage, lhey 1 Administration, in terms of tlie law:—
to Thonuaville. * Also, 40 lots in HaU rshani and Ua- hop-by strict attention to business to merit a share of. TVTiereupon. it u ordered, that al persons coijcenieo,
Inin cmniiii s. The f.dinwing lota in the 1st district Patronage. Allprefers,accompanying^consignments.of j show cause (if any they have.) at the regular ler.n of
Rabun eoonty 4U0 acre* i« each lot; N<rv, 29, 89, 32. Gotten, mid for Bagging. Rope, and F anidy Supplies , this Court to la? held on the first Monday m November
96,86,50, and in tlie 2d district the following lots, each will be faithfully executed. ... . j i« xt, why »md Letters of DismMon slmuld not b<-
'-’50 acres: Nos. 85, 86 U 0 111,112, 65,64, C7 194, Cash advance* WiU be made oo produce in store when granted ; and it is further ordered by the Court, that
189 195 i68 187 il64" 170 166 78 *87, 151,157,"' required. Tlieir cliai-ges will conform to the establish-1 a cony of this Rule be published in the Southern Whig,
188: iumI in ltd district tlie following "lots" each contain- *d rates. I for the space of six'inontlw preceding said Term,
mg 490acres; lots No*. 110 66, 58, 87. 98,61. 116. Augu-ta. July lft, 1849. GEORGE SleLOKD. |
111/ And in Habersham comity, lots No. 88, ISih j “ ' ——
March 7, 1850.
lst’? *
Kcuioval.
No.<«0,.th Ifn i5»,tthdi.i,ht«c,; ME'V FALL AND WINTER GOODS. o..rrt.',ci.rk.c....v
No. 699, 4th .list, 1st sect: No 649. 6th dist, 1st \\T II. H. WHITE, having removed to llmul ; The Ilonorahtr the Inf go* C cntrt.siUingforOrJonxry
sect; No 1051, 17th dist, 2d sect; No 651, 5th dist, f T • Street, one door above W. Baynon’*, would, purposes. Regular Term. March 4th 18a0.
1st sect; Na 492,20th disL 8d sect; No. 536, 4th dist, call tlie attent.on of his friends and tlie public general- j FB8UE petition of Joshua N. Gleen, executor of the
1 *t sect; No 6'.' I. -1th dist, 1st sect; Nn.765.4Ui dist, ly, to u new nnd fashionable Stock of Goods, re : U last will and testament of William Jones, deceas-
1 *t sect ; No 440,5lh (list, 1st sect; No. 784, 4th dist, ccutly selected by himself in Now York, ^insisting in ' cd, respectfully slioweth that he lias fully discharged
1st aert; No 332, 5th di*b I«t sect; No 656, 4tli dist. I part of Black and Fancy French CIoUis nnd Cassimeres, all and singular the duties required of bun by law, a-
lst sect; No 279,4th dist, 1st sect; No 041, 4th dist. Superior ami Medium,’ Plain Figured and Fancy Doe such executor: he therefore prays the Court to grant
1st sect; No 165, -lth dist, 1st sect; No 362, -1th dist,! skins. A splendid assortment of Woolen and Silk Vest- j him Letters of Dismission from said executor-hip, in
UtMct; No»76 UUmHsL 1st sect; No 636, 4th dist, ' i'*{T% Ptoin and Fancy Satin* of the best quality. i term* of tlie law :—
1st sect; No 263,4th dist, 1st seel; No 555, 2d dist. i Also, sliirt-Bosonis and collars, Black ami Fancy era- J Wherrujom, it i* ordered ly the Court, That all per-
4th sect; No 449, 4th dist, 1 *t sect; No 666,20th dist, vats. Gloves,Handkerchief*, riusjrenders, lialf Hose, I sons concerned show cause(ifa&y they lutve) at the
fid sect; No 265, 20th dist, 3d sect; No 755, 1st dist,. ‘ Stock*, Ties. <te., Ac. Also, Jeans an<l canton Flannel regular term of tins Court, to lie held on the first M««i-
4 th sect; No 312,1st d : «t,4th sect: No 250,11 th di*t, j Drawer*. Merino, cotton and Silk Undershirts, Dressing day in November next, why said letters of dismission
l*» sect; No 306,2d «li*t, 4th sect; No 142, 11 th dist. Gowns, Ac. Fancy cloakings, cloak Loops, cords and • should not be granted; anil it is further ordered by th»
1st feet; No 170, l»t .fist. 4 th sect; No. 588. 4th dist, , Tassels. . ConrL tliat n copy of tlus rule be published iu tin
1st sect; No 464, l»i dist, 4th sect; No 140, lull dirt, l Ready; Made CloUifng. ; Southern Whig, at Athens,for tlie sqiac* of six mouth:
1st sect; No 698, 20th dist. Sdsect; No 88. 11th di*t, A good assortment of close and Over Sacks, Woolen j preceding said trern.
lot sect; No 802, 3d <li: t. 4th sect; No 308, :t<l dist, J m , j s.-itin Vests, ufiaiafarturotl in New York to order \ A true extract from the Minutes of Aaid Court
4 th sect; No 1002.20th dist, 3d sect; No 256 20th dist, | the good* being previously selected. All of which! March 7, 1850. ASA 5L JACKSON, t; c. o.
W 4ect; No £98,1st ffi*L 4 th sect; No 301, 1st di*L j will he sold on the l»e*t possible terms. These goods j [Printers fee .9 5 1
4thsect; Np 237, 1st dist, 4th
3d Met; and tutu lot to Union
And the following Lands in the.State of Fli
No 934, 20th dist, having been bought for cash will be sold cheap. The
reml- J Tailoring promptly attended to, the work will be got , Geocala--Clarke County.
ida: about 2000 acres, in three tracts, all contiguous I
with a first rate Plantation, of between five nnd six '
hundred acre* cleared land, in a high state of culti-
YaUun, with every improvemenl u>r convenience or
cwnfurt, witli a good cistern for holding water,
ami well of water, and lying immediately up
Jackson, which alKiuml* in the finest fish in tin
summer and autumn, and abiaualing with waterfowl*
of tlie finest kiihl thnaigh the winter and spring; 1 n
miles distant From the city of Tallahassee, and ir —
up in the most fashionable style. Call and examine! II HERE AS, Thomas Gallaway applies to me for
at the Store one door above W. Bavnons, on Broad I •* Letters of Administration on the estate of Chas.
. Baynons, on Broad
Street. Partieulor attention given to cutting for friends ' Deane, deceased:—
a thecountry call and *
n, sod dceai a»tlnac which relates to t
ingcianfortahh* q'oartcrs fora large family, having a
guod dwelling house, 60 feet front by 44 rear, w ith
six rooms and two jwssages on first floor, and four
rooms and passage on second floor, besides piazxa in
fronL nnd good framed negro houses. Abo 500U acres
of Land in Cocke count v, Tennessee, in all of which a
great bargain will bo sold. And if the lavnd* can be
sohl, 50 negroea and Stock of all kinds, will l*e sold
with them, bossies Conn Fodder, Blackrtuith’s and
Plantation ttnda of .every description.
a. so i a so 1- WM. A.CARR. i -- ,
l mental
Fmnainre Death.
KuiUcua ou Self-Preservation.
ONLY Uo CENTS.
This Book, just published, is filled with useful infer- ! sl| * w caulie wbv said Executor should not be disc),:
■nation, on tho infirmities and diseases of the Generative j H aud th;lt pu ’hli ca t.on be made according to the s
These are; therefore, to cite and ndinoiihh all a
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
t» lie aud appear at my office wiihiu the time pre-
seriK-d by law, to show cause tif any they have,) why-
said Letter* should not be granted.
Given under tnv hand, at office, this the 28th day of
April, 1860. ‘ A. M. JACKSON, c. - -
__ April 11,1850.
Ucorglu-— Gwinnett Couirtr.
E LIAS DavU, executor of Jesse Davis, deceased,
applies to this Court for Letters of dismission:—
It is therefore ordered that all persons concerned.
t. iif i c r,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
aps, Bov
Nov. i;
1849.
AD.MINlSTltATORS’ SALE.
117 ILL he sold on the eighteenth of May next, at the
* » residence of Miles Fowler, of Gwinnett county,
all the personal property belonging to the estate of
James Long,deceased, consisting of bed* aud furniture,
bed-steads, household furniture and other articles too
f sale. _ ' MILES FOW
April 4,1850. JON. LONG,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ILL lie sold at tho Court-house door in the town of
; adies, has given it an exalted diaracter—furui-hhig, a_
it doe*, evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recom-
nA1 .„ c ,, nrereT^T memling it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only
151 IwlM HM M | can know. It lias long L-ecu a uio.-t important desiil-
T HE undersigned would most respectfully inform the eratum in the practice of utedecinc, to obtain a remedy
citizens of Athens and the surrounding country that *»• tht'—one that would act.on the liver, atom-
he has removed to the store, corner of Broad Street and *“’**• a,u * hmvels with all the precision nnd potency of
College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White as preiwravivins, yvt without any of iWir delcte-
a dry goods store, where lie is prepared to make to order r j° uS *™ JC,S "] K ' n ” >0 Vltn ^ powers of the system. Al-
Ituots iiiisl Miosmi i thou ^T | x,<se r^ “ f fo'^Tful benli' g properties, it is
.. , , F . , . . ; entirely harui.es*. ami wiil not injure the most delicate
Of the best Breach and American Calf Situs. . ! coiistitiition. When in perfect hialtli, noelfcct is pro-
'xcejit an increase of appetite; but
tlie friune, and carrying fast
pump-soled Boots, got up in a style'which fiar fit.^woik- flu<
d .! i, i, a,Ml - d v r !! bl,it '’’““H 01 k excoUcJ Georgia, or, and brings health and strength to tho sufferingaiSl
Gentlemen wanting a good 1
' when di ease i* seated* v
victim Hl(*ig the jiath of life, tiien ita mysterious io-
it enkindles new life and vig
or any wlioi
Also, will bottom Ladies’ nnd Gentlemen's Fane*
Slippers with neatness and despatch.
ii June next, between the lawful hours ol's
the first Tues- !
O. & A. K. CHILDS,
Wntcli'111»kera and Jew. llcr«<
a Ug, fi0.96, mine j. and dealers in
I.t. a Clark.-«».,tv.
warranted to all
Who will favor Captain Barry with a call.
Athens, Feb. 13,1849. 1‘ATitlCK BARRY.
diseased.
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
W inchested, KyOct. 29,1949.
A- B .I D. San us—Gcnilcmeu: 1 would not have
1 *“ ‘ " "" ivduty to let
presumed to
j sa pari u.ii.
order of the honorable Inferior Court of said county', •
IFe
YOUNG VICKERS, Adm’r. j No-13, Broad-street.under the Franklin Hoi
Dlarke -Vloricua'C Sheriff’* Swlo
O N the first Tuesday in June,next, will be sold be- :
fore the Court-house door in the town of W ntkins- ’
ville, within - the legal, hours of sale, the following
property, to wit t
Two Buggies and Horses. Levied on as the pr«*per-1
ly of Guy. C.- Ward, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from :
ipkin, plui
of mortgage.
Guy C. Ward. Propertvin possession of I„ P. Thomas.
April 4,1850. ' I. «. VINCENT, Bh’ff.
llTHF'REAS, Gi*orgc TurneR applies to me for I.et- j
■» tersuf Administration on the estate of JohnTur-
nell. late of said county, deceased: |
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and j-
-Jngular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to |
be and appear ft, my office within the time prescribed j
by law, to show cause (if nny they lutve,) why said j
Letters should not he grunted.
Given uauer mv hand at office, this the 10th day of j
April. 1850. ' T A. M. JACKSON, c *• «
April 11, 1850
ASA M. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAY#,
April 22.1848. ly Watkinsville, Ga.
C. & W, J. PEEPLES,
(Ofvices is Athens and Gainesville, Ga.)
“ Will continue the practice of Law i
E. R. HODGSON & BROTHERS,
■ CARRIAGE ANO HARNESS MAKERS.
T AKE this opportunity to inform their friends ai... ,
the public generally, that having made very con-. king two bottle*
Athens . s j,Jenible additions to tlieir well known establishment, y 4 .' u «»f anotliei- w,
* | they are better pi ■; .red t.. execute work in all the C! * this scrofub
branches of tlieir l:i-iuess,tln.n at any former period;; him tlie losi
»st miraculous effect yoi
me. My limbs were coverca
wuh ulcerous sores, so tlsat I could not walk during
the whole Spring and Summer. Iu this situation I
of your Sarsaparilla, and after U-
1 entirely cured. I must also tell
Jerful euro. My brother was afflict-
head, so bad his physician
,ht was inevitable, and per-
und trust that the general s.-.ti faction which has been ■ u,are, ‘ l blindness seemed to Is- his fate. Three bot
previously given, togetln-r with tlieir increased facilities,. l ' 1 * euarely re -torej hi- sight, and we cannot but re-
■ •- « « •■ I- a... W.- Sar^p,.
j and strict attention to all work entrusted to tlieir c
I will add
INDUCEMENTS
j to their friends for a further continuance of favors.
Their stock i= at present very large and well assort-
the said , Will continue the practice of Law in tho coun- j ed, and made ■
lies of Clarke, Wulton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber-1-respectfully
sham and Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee, j ^ EHICLE-S, to give them a call befi
Lumpkin nnd Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; and | or sending to the North, as they “might
Organ*. It addresses itself alike
aud Old Age. To all who apprehend or suffer under
the dire consequence* of early or prolonged imli-cre-
Youth, Manhood utc in sudjnia ,j e ati ! provided,
apprehend or suffer unde, i Mj4rch 14 1B50 . j^ K MURPHEY.d. c
rlyor prolonged mdiscre I ■ —
feel the exhaustive effect* of sedenta j
J <Jcorj;ia—;;lurkc Cnnol)'.
tioh*-—toall ii i - j , .. i urar(iN-~via,*, s
:y and baneful habit*—to all whom addition to dccun-
; SI *v,lol<«-T5V. nr. d.« Tksim. „f WTYomind \TU llvvnM, tU I,f,
3 1 • s - .... - I purposes, regular. Term, March
GREAT COUGH REMEDY *«T. »'
1 debility, and of moping and melancholy despoo-'
, Dr. K. would say—
g for ordinary
THE petition of Asbury Hull and James Canuik,
CHBKSIf
- - r„ th. Cm mt ■
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, OEOUP
ASTHBTA ml CONSUMPTION
f|*HB wtnala of meUUd krience, affording as tl ey do
* toep’ic proof of :1ns |>ower apd value of many ixjcd-
t he - - ,
nr in Tnm nnmr : Executors of Jamc* Cuinak, deceased,, respect-
Tho v,M>lo*lvm and h..pr».«ivo wanting Mw.j JS^S'daliS'^^dVliw
til pt.T0Ttf yoa— of mi) and mKMW. and ,av, . c „„ J r , to lUen , Ut(e „
hUjiV.il bl.I» to ftaveat tho j Ert-caUtrJ.ip. m lorn, of tho
ont-l.«od in a letter, I “'hereupon it it. nrderedby the Court, that all per-
ilSrn-tJ tn DR.KISKL-US. S. W. comer of Tltird ~~ oonn-rnjijJy. can,. «-m thov
• Union streetht-ttveot, Sprite.- * Pine. Philo,ieiphi,. j of Di,-
I wil len
• “ ,to ' “TS** re 0,1 i nnssitm rin.oU not be^gtantUl fand H - further ordeh
J IIFTEES \ EAR S 'i «‘d by the Court, that a copy of tlm Rule lie publi-li
of exten-ive and uninterrupted practice spent io this : e d in the Sviuttiern Whig, at At’ - -
city, have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and success-.! »ix months, preceding said Term,
ful practitioner for an.l near, in the treatment of all j A true extract from the Minutes of said Court,
disease* of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ul- | March 7,1850. ASAM. JACKSON, gc. o.
cer* upon tlie boilr, throat, or 1^*, pains in the head or { . [Printer's foe €9 5t)
' ' t, strictures, gravel, di*- ( L: 1— *
kcorcia-CwianrUfiiniqr,
ail tteated.itt, umceu. '1 . <**.¥ <>****■ ' W -™- 1S5 »-
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit.
C. PxxruB. Athens YT. J. Pf.eplxs, Ciiinetn.le.
Newton & Lucas,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
r GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac.
No. 2, Granite flow—A THEN8, GA.
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA \V,
Ci mminu. Forsyth eo., G.v. -
e-gfT Will practice in the couuties composing the Che-
all those de irous of parcha-iug J t |,,.
go farther and - t )ii cu vt
nuke kno\
e 1
s usual executed promptly.
BOOT SHOE SHOP.
B JAMISBU1DGES
f RespecttW'LLv inform- the public that he ha-
loved hi* shop to the building ’
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER,
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
Maracaibo; Venezuela, April 12th, 1849.
• Sands—Gentlemen: I con-ider it a duty due
' ' w» the great benefit I have re-
vahiuliTe Sarsaparilla. About
s attacked witli Rlicumati<m in
in my legs, and so severe wa*
;!eep. I tried all of the
'without receiving any
h the ;o!viee of a friend I procured
:i».. - ,J H f (er using four bottle*
I found my-clf entirely
saving your Sarsaparilla
ook, anil can confidently
0.1 the public.
NOTICE.
1 71 OUR tnoutiis after date, application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Clarke coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell
a negro man, Henry, belonging f» the estate of Franci- IjftIV J\Totiee.
* ’ q ritHE undersigned lutve associated ther
a practice of Law. All business confided to the
will have prompt attention. OVERBY A GLENN,
ADMINISTRATORS RAlifi B.H. OVERBY. ) J. N. GLENN.
AL»3IHNI5I KA IV'RO "AlilS, Jefferson, Jackson Co.. Ga. f Caniesville, Franklin Co.
/AN the first Tuesday in Julv next, will lie sold he- * ——
a “*‘«»-
Land No. 155, in the 7th District and 2d section of "OERNARBO J- ARZE is prepared to give full
said county. .Sold as the property of 3. A. Mann.de-! satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring hi* services
ceased, tinder an order of the Court of Ordinary of 1 »n the above line. He may be found at all times in the
Monroe county. A. V. MANN, Adm'r. j brick building over Matthew*,Goodman A Cot —*
May 2, 1860, . ' - | Jan. 24,
sir the corner of Baldwin
he is prepared to
execute iu tlie most sii|>crinr style aud on -liort notice,
all kinds of work in his line of bu-iiie-s.
Having procured the services of Mr. Haudrup.(a most j ceived from the
superior workman) under whose management the cs- - pulmonary disc
„ , J. M. JESURUTf.
Were i* another, nearer inane;
New-York, Jan. 8,1850.
Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen,— l have great plewure
iedging to you tho great benefit I have re-
r Gar-nparilla. A subjectof
tubli-bmeiit wiil l»e placed, lie can assure the public ilutt
his work will be done in a style equal to that of am
coucern in the country, while he lielieves that he wili
be enabled to offer Gentlemen's fine Iksits and shoes.
Ladies, and Cliildreu’a slioes. ttc.Ac., at lower price*
than similar articles can be purchased at any cither cs
tabli-hment in the place.
Athens. J.m. 11. 1819. ly
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
.... , MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
, , * ... ] As cheap as such articles (equally
ih, Imhw of A then, ] btei V»i r.mled so to h>) «
North, adding only the freight,
Georgia—Hwiuneil County. j MrN. FilllC'y, MilliliC
T ’HE petition of Wm. H. Robinson, Guardian of' ’l^OULD respectfully infonn tht Ladies of Athtms j bte,'^^nmm“-d^toi^fcmV”obta7ned from the
John A. Robinsou, re-pectfully ^heweth that he : T V and vicinity, that her health has been so far 1 North, adding «.u!v tlie freight, at the
has completed his Guardianship; and therefore prays r re-tored as to enable her to resume her bu-iue-s.— | ’ W 1 I) f' Dili ilIS
this/«airt to grant him Letters of Dismission there-: She will, a* heretofore, attend to bleaching and repair-1 VV Allb KUUiilo
from:— '- . ! ing Bonnets, and in fact to every thiugiu her lint ofj Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epis
Whereupoo.it i* ordered that all person*concerned business. I copal Church.
show cause, (if any they have.) wiffiin Uic time re-, Athens. Feb. 23. 1850. tf j A continuance of tlie patronage hitlierjoreccivod
qu’iredby law. why said Lettcis-houkl got be graiiUid. ' -— 1 ; • by the sub eriUr will encourage an J enable him to add
April 2i*t,18i»a i HfiRTftt. -nnoitr A r iRI TOY. ! cwu-iderably to hi*stock of manuriictnfed articles, and
to increase the variety of his material.
Why take vour money abroad, when youcao useit as
April 25, 1850. JESSfi MURP1IET, n.cc.o.
GEORGIA—GWINNETT COUNTY.
YVJHEREAS.- Thomas RHuit-on, Guardian of Mary
** Ann M. Austin, applies to me for letter* of DU.
mission fn.m said Guardianship.:—
.. . ... . . These aro, therefore, to cite and 4™ .... „„„
cd in the Southern Whig, at Athens, for tlie space of singular the kindred and creditor*, and all concerned.
blood, whereby the constitution ha* become enfeebled.
fobMlagautasiia^fonfi^dito «xanpl«a to compare ar. all treated with wem l p, , !, f a xr . nn tr 1 r •'
»I-lyre.^i"ES,■» J4Ke
- .. - - ... , ... i Peraons’at Mdistance roar address Dr. K- try letter, appearing to the Court by the petition of Samuel
^ Lungs which j {pri *.*, ifn anJ lw cured at home. * 1 Br^dnax/tbat David Coleman, decease.1, did, in
ssfisakSSKSSS^^ i +z£a? a ~*rtr.
vere, with tlw **’r-)ig assurance .that the tree of the ■ ° r 4,- y Air .
M^crrj netMd- wiaMCm aWoltimat.lv a»t. ; othm-.i.'pjiimi^Wabotre.lmstv^
Wf present to the public unsolicited teetiauoiak i ,ei 7 r ^ tWT rates. . *. -
ip secure from Dam-
Peillers, Cunvass-
April, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY, x
IIORTOV, MOORE & CARLTOM,
WnOLXSALX AND UXTAIL DLA1.T.US IN „ n, u
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. 1 advantageously at home 1
CROCKERY AND SADDLERY. I *%Oid Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
Afo. 3, Granite Row—ATHENS, GA, j ornamental Painting. C. 3.OLIVER.
•Yew Full fiomla.
1 'HE uuder.-igned is now receiving hi* Fall and Win
ter stock of g<**ls con.i-tillg of Dry Gistd*. Gro
ceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, <vc^ all of whidi
trade, und will he sold low for cash or exchangetl for
the prcducc of the country. W. S. UltADY.
be and appear at my office, within the time pre- CHASE & PETERSON,
' h - V WH0L.MV, OT..L .»L«».
Given under ,my hand, at jffiice..this 23d day of BOOKS, SI yl I'lOShR Y. FA.W 1 GOODS
Administrator’* Sale. i
O N tho 14tb day of June next, witl be sold before the
Town*Hall in Athens, at 10 o’clock, all the house-
PERFVMERY, <$-C.
sign of rut: nA.mioin nnoK.
Third door east of College Avenue,
Athens, Georgia.
gW- AH orders promptly filled at Augusta prices
Athens, Feb, 28.1850.
mt and experience implicit conflthmce may be j
ERKINS, PrusU nt Vermont HcdiW College,]-
he md*t leartji.I and lotelligent 'physician* in * r
by the said EUU .transferred and assigned for value
received to hini, conditioned to execute title* to said
Ellis for a tract or parcelmf land, situate iu tlie ninth
district, of originally Henry, but now Walton county,
tn said State, known a* the North-west comer of lot
number three hundred and eighty-one.(3SI) containing
! Ssr»£$SKrErfc 3 S£ti ““
; partel tlu, Ufc wlitout ««otm s UUe, u v.vid pL£l W'i aSSCHSt EiELMdnr,
>f hunt, ( and witliout making provision Uierefor by j ■ * •
m.vo-ron tes.
an ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
- of the celebrated makers. STODART A
• DUNHAM, N. Y„ also, the recently in-
D R. ViN E'S
raraintr xhedicines.
^V^in^a;r - r ^~ r V T H . S - W fry>? ls „ 1 ? ue£ei '“'? w,Vill,«ad satd Samuel Bn«-bax, having petitioned
n ^mnjrrejtioa uf rare ■referei}- * Medtcmc*. all of which, are offered | th i, Court to order Ferdinand Beam and James M.
k«Mfiir4bc cureoTthat formnlable disease Cummfip- j ! Smith ,’ Adm&btratore up.n the estate of the -aid de- j
Fimtt J)M. JONES, aiI eminent Practi/hmer Mf'Matf-
■ * --5 J . -I ,T?o C ‘ ■ I I I X I HDuaMAii, UL ia »!«>. tne recent
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John B. Me- vented MELODEQN, atAho PSano-Forte depot.
XJL Million, of Clark county.deceased, are requested Athens, Feb. 7, 1850.
**•-•■* ike immediate payment; and those having dr
vliile tin
> Europe, but
be afflicted. A few" week*
return. I wa* ~ei*ed with a violent hemor-
the lung*, and from the debility and great
LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP RIDING!
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
THE undersigned liav-
O? »nd well arranged Sta-
LOOK AT THIS
ble. in ootuutCAioa with tlw Fraiddia Htaise, take thi* :u l^' d *
CHAS. E0G13AUM. j method of informing their old potronsand the public ’
: general, tliat they keep constantly on hand for hit
! Saddle Horse*; Horse* and Baggie", Barouches, ai
| Stage Coaches of all sizes; all of whidi can be had
the shortest notice, aud upon more reasonable ten
which I con-idcr a >
important and truly valuable di-covery iu tlio heating
art. I fee! I hat 1 have not for fourteen years enjoyed
so good health a* at pre -ent
Very gratefully yours, - j •
_ , - ,, a E. SEYMORE.
Prepared and so],I, wholesale nnd retail, by A. B. A
D.SANDS, Druggi-U A Chemist*, 100 Fnlton-«L.cor
ner of Widiani. New York, -old also by Druggists
generally throughout tint United States and Canadas.
Price $1 per bottle; six footle* for $5.
For sale by HILL drSMITlI, also REESEd WARE.
May 0.1870. ■ ^ Athens,Ga.
flfew Goody.
W ITCHES AN!) JEWELRY,.
silver (lint dated Ware, .
•Hu sir ai Bust ruin eti fs, 4*^
W **". ® A ^^' ,lai J u,t returned from New York
»» • with a beautiful u«*brfmcnt of the above named
article* a Inch lie tviU selldieaper than can be pur-
clia.-ed elsewhere, '
TOO ET11 HR WITH A OR EAT VARIETY OF RICK
Jewelry. «f like I. w lest Niylra,
Broaches, Pins, Bar and Finger Bings.
Gold. Guard and Fob Chains. Gold
Pens and Pencils, Gold, Silver
and Steel Burbles, Gold
aud Silcer Thimbles,
and Spectacles.
Warranted si rliiu siiy-er, Table Desert
*»t»d Tea spoons, silver ■oiks,
and all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store.
.1 he superior advantages which the subscriber pos-
ses'-e* over threat unacquainted with the business, in
bemg a. practical Jeweller, render* him capable of
properly judging the value of all he purchase* and .re
commends to the pubiic.
Fin cs, Violins, Guitars, &c.
Piano* from the most celebrated makers and war-
nted. . ■ . * --! . * .
P***>«. Flute, Violin and Guitar Music.
All watches and time-pieces faithfully repaired ami
CARRIAGES, ROGKAWAYS & BUGGIES, j than heretofore.
.YEW AXD SECOED-IIJ-VD.
UoxrcoMtar. ALv, Oct 4.1849.
Da. J. C.Arxa. Sia: 1 luue used your admirable
oi if) On id exUnsirM y-iri tnyprectire, and find it to
•.orpneahyferiny other rernolv we have fiw curing
dweates uja« the lungs. Your «b’t servant
Erim Sex/. s//mii:x ft.
ftsmro/Oietnixfry, Miucrulogy, Ac. Yfde ColU-e,
MwmSereflh* Liu Hist. M*i Phil, mud Scicn. io-
•oaie <if thj best article* in the Materia
mtena*4 to cure. ,
ar*lta» Co W>w the virtu#* and aston-
fehe “CHERRY PjSCTORAU-in cur-
thq Lungs. When they will feel secure
Stra, whenever tH* remedy can he ob-
— - *«SSv rr. -
•txiDbrxr.Avn, rare*. tWriu
thi* Court to order Ferdinand Beam and‘James M. i IV OT 11J Vr.
ti. le* Of Incno'a Fv'rwWo^nt i[,| r ‘T„„i, Smilh ,’ AjDunL ’‘ ,rntor * “p'“ *>* «*«t* of the *aid-de-1 I LL person* indebted to the estate of John T. Baker, 1 AT HLDCrED FKICM.
!isstor”" to “ “ c “ ufur ” ,,j " ,h i Esgsijit^ : wcirD s - ^kvenell.00^^.
- -4, 184.. WIL is. bBAUl 1 such appheaton be given in onepnlfoc gazctte.of ih», within tbelime prescribed bv law.
j State, attd hi (wi» or more public places iqsridcoumr, | May 9.1850. A. S-JACKSON, Adm.
; for three month* ; that all person* concerned, may file 1 ■
splendid line of Four ^Hor*e Po*t
Southern Mninal ImnraitceCo.
They'will
' Coaches three times* a week from Athens 'to Xladi-.
j Nnring. and daily if necessary. A11 familie* wishing to
■ vi«it tlie up-country via Athens, will be sent to Clarkes-
| ville the n-lge rpad or by Mailison Spring*, as they
iy wish, fur *6 per scat Travelling time not to ex-
red 16 lion
BLANK .VOTES.
ikon, nails and hardware.
I RON. Nails, and a general assortment of Hardware
ju*t received and foi sale bv
March 7. SUMMEY, TRAMMELL A CC\
FRESH SYRL’l’S AND MOLASSES.
' aforesaid, should not execute title*
I landlhOBpFqrfbit^withfaid *^
fell all the Land and Negroea belorgfr^ to the estate
of John T. Baker, deceased, iq term* of the law.
May 9, 1850. JE M.* JACKSON, Adm.
'OUR months after *hde application .will be i
to tl*e BoncjwWeAM &fep«ar'Co«(tt>f Gw'ii
for leave to ; Jam 10,1850.
tf
* J. U. PARSONS, Sec.
LOT of rtipeiior BlankNoles. just'printed and for . dinand^foani*an.Y^Ja^ncs^M.^Smith,^ Admhfi-tratori^ "pOUR montl^fffT data i^iii«tti«jVill be made to Communication* should be addressed, and appli-, [T n “ e ^
, . rate a>una Office.. ; - ; ’ aforesaid, should not execute title? to said parcel of the Honorable the Inferior Court^of Clarke coun-, cation for Insurance made, to i tlu IL to atl “ a .7|
SPRING STYLES, 1850!
jl^E^V^Rand Moleskin Hat*, just received «
* s.siisfi; '
Georgia—Clarke Couuly,
_ TT/’HEREAS, John C. Greer anplfra to me for
SNALMOS. >fcbter,i rkiUd.nd SmOd Benibg. ” ™ j"
stfxjiEr-T^AMuyu, pro.
: Tivi Fccnch Cair Bool*.
"DERRY A CO. have tuatanffi
nl i_..: i.V ,j.i i a experience and clo-e attention, they will give sath-fac-! _— —I r_— _ '* •
i • > Tliore are. therefore^toeito oral admomshaUand «n-
• guUr thekindml and creditor* of said deceased, to be
; and eppear at ny-offioe within, the time prescribed by
law. to thaw came (if any they have) whyaaid letters
favor" them with tlieir patronage.
We run a splendid Omnibus daily -from the citv to
the R-R- Depot SALT ERA FV*¥.
January 25, 1849.
VAN OOUTEM & BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Bug leave to inform thnir friend* and the
rumored to | We will also run asplendid line of four horse Coaches,
below the daily, from Forsyth to the Indian Springs.
Omnibus office*at the Newton House-nnd Franklin
Stage and Livery,office at the Franklin House.
^- T9 - ,83a ... . ‘ ■ FERRViCUS.
,fcy , .--«EW*«R0CERY STORE.-- 1 —
i -“ J “ “ f •W'i’Y ... k» - Itarberlas attd*fairrDrculii£.
, SUGARS!. SUGARS!!
B ROWIT. Loaf, Cru.)icd and Rowdc-rcd Sugars frttl,
and cheap, for sale by ■ '
—-di7. ’9UMMEY,' TRAMMELL dr CO.
■FIRS t ' u "
» LOT of Figs fresh nod firm, iustreccivod nnd for
a tale by SUMMEY, TRAMMELL £ OO.
LADtES’ VlSETTES.
J UST received and fur -sic a good assortment of
Ladie-’ Spring and Summer VL-ette* by
March tl.’ / " . R. LJ BLOOMPTELD.
■ Wo tic a. ■ -
Tn* siffiscriber still continuo* to beepopen
his HOUSE in tjaregasoN, Jackson county,
Gt., fnr the accommodation of Travelers.
Man and hor*^, perylay... ...a..
ia,—, n Bg-y-w, r——-v, _ u t . ■-? .^lnight,..............0ft-
*A. I subscribe', as pn.nrictor" uf the above, new Apr IT. 1846. tf ' J-fi-VAfttRSI
and Wall ffirangedandfoniL-lred UdteL’eVpecLi, from - — , " <r,rjl
•• -*■ 11 ' >-c,a«ffiy!mitkm tople«*« apd attentfoo. to bn-. TORFtERI FT?. ,
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