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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
GREAT COVCm REMEDY
riliinf.
Joar moilin' KoUct*,.. ••• ••••"”•■•■v ■
Hale ofp^tonal pro^^y’ F.xcctitors.Ad»nin- ^ ^
S.^fL-.ml.o; Njrro^/Wjo.... * ”
Application fur U^n ** " Y a, no
Ccaitia. Clarke Cnnwtr.
\KTBXXEJiA, Jidm WjBi ,
\ f l the estate of Peter Puryear, doceared, applies
‘ me for letters of Dismission from-said estate— •
These ere.'therefore, to cite and admonish all and
CHERRY KSCTOKAL
3 25- *
.. 4 00, f ■••' For she Career
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOAHSENES3, BRONCHITIS,
<>m ^ WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
A ^Oth«^rtd»m«Wwill be chM-pd $1,00 ASTHMA sal CONSUMPTION
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Halt Sheriff's Sale*. j
W ILL bejjuld before the Court-boose door, In tWe-|
town of Gainesville, within the legal hours of j singular the kindred and creditors of said .deceased,
Kale, on the first Tuesday in July next, the the follow-; be and appear at my office, within tfe; time prescribed
ing property:— ‘ j by law, toabow cause (if .any they have), why : said
■Two liundred acre* of land, more or less, being the -fetters should not be granted,
place whereon Isaiah Dunagan now hves,on the Oconee ■[ Given under my hand at office, this the 5th Jan. 1850.
rivers Levied on as hi* propertv, to satisfy two fi. fa#. I 'Jan. 10, 1850. ‘ ASA M. JACKSON c. a o. .
from a' Justice’s court. Elizabeth Clarke v*. Isaiah j __1 ' * ' ■’ ■ '''T.
Dnnagan. J. H. MeCle.*key ts.- Isaiah Donagan, and
(Georgia—Clarke County.
The Honorable the Inferior Court, titlingfor ordinary
. . purposes,March 16,' 1850. .
i rpiiE petition vf John W. Richardson,aheweth that
' -1 the twenty-fourth day of November,.one thou-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
- - 'Smith & Stovall,
DEALERS K DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AO,
No. 1, CoIIcve Avenite, Athens.
Terms—cheap for cash or country produce.
March 28, . ..-, .awr. .
mmmsmm «
Watches.
JEWELRY,
SILVER ykNp' PLATEl)
IVarCy it.
- —- '——-I—i—' I ... J T-IE subscribers are nowopening at the new Jewel-
fe-. DR - C - B ‘ LOMBARD, j
® SurgeOR Dentist, i the latest Style of '
ATHENS, «A.
Office over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill A Smith.
Athens, sept. 16.
tf
-re twelve |h»e», or lew, first insertion, and 50 , m ,i ^; e „ c( . affording as they do district. Levied on as the property of Eli W. Karra-, j sand, eight hundred and forty-six, Warren Whitlow,
---*•■ ^Jf pobhihed J airiule nroof of tlie power and value of many raed- mdre, to-satirty two fi. fas; one from Hall Superior i then of said county, executed bis contract or bond m
continuance.— m p p > , . . , , ' Court, N, L Hutchins vs. said Narrimore; one from ; writing, and then and there delivered the same to your
evrrv irtSfclwei uforencli c
Advrrtiseramfr, w&« the mim'ber »f mw-rtjim* is PccUjraV
wrke.1 upon thftn. WiU be published HU forbid, The reinarkahl.
■nd rVirg«*d accordingly.
V2T Notice of the sate
-aicassis ssrsssSi
?, with the strong a**erauc6 that tb«
ir, Ja?. J. McCleskey, An
* of disease* of the Lungs widt h j Dunagan «t al. Ids t* “**—
Griffin, J. J. Baugh, B. your petitioner, good and lawful titles to that part of
, attested as they' are by ! Also, one undivided haU of „ , .
it and physicians in this and ; county, originally" granted to Isaac Butterworth; one ‘ ville to HillsmanS Mills, on the Appalachec River.—
lands, should encourage the afflicted to perse- j undivided half o'f a tract upland. originally granted j Ami, your petitioner further shewed^ that the fast pay-
nrr, mast be i>ublubvd r»Ml *»*»?•, • - 1 y
j-p* Notice that application will be inadi
Caart of Ordinary tor leave to tell Land or
waat bo pwtdi ’ *
"Cherry Pectoral" will*relieve and ultimately c
__ Debtor* aiiJ Creditors of ^ ^
Aimonuccmcat* of Candidates will be«barged HU. TERKIAS, P\
DntLaa*; a* also the •.Wortiaing of .. - s ~ *■“ ‘~~
of bnsb.-u.d and wife.
• • A11 obituary notice#, exceeding six
ragth. Will l»e charged for as other adverti#
»“• To insure attention, all Lctt< ra to th
emit come free of pottage.
BOSTON FUR NITURE
! surpass by far any •»)
disea-ses upon tlie 1m
asent to tlie puhli
and experience implicit
ilieited 1
the div
lortgage
a win
Levied
ds ; fi. fa. from Hall Superior Court. Robert Haberelum
.Sarah H Uaberduun, Executrix of Richard W. 11a-
ifider.ee may be j bereltam, deccared.
• Also, one lot of land No. 46, in the ninth district of
, f ‘dent Vermont iledieaf College,! said couity. Levied on as the property of R. M.
leanud and intelligent -physicians in T Font, UrsaLDfv a fi. fa. from a Juice’s court. Sha-
d«k-rs it a “ couipodtien of rare excel- 1 draft Ralls for the u>e of Nancy Miniard vs. R.M,
re of that formidable disease Consump- ■ Pant. - R. 1L WATERS, Shff.
•ten throughoi
ro f Me Ji-
Htty 36. 1850.
Clarke Skerifr* Sole.
a, i w ‘^ L ^ ’" M b ' , " re ,hc ^
pnK.ici, «„<! find it. tu | _
4,:, oLrJ^r”* i
n of Watkinsvjlle, on tlie first Tuesd:
wfotfow*
From /1K.VJ. SI I. LI MAX. M. I).. L L. I>^
ftesoref Chemittry, jluu-rtilagti, «£-e„ Yale College
ilna'M T of the Li\. lliu. JUeJ. I'hit. a.ul Scito. So
eietietof America and 'Europe. "
WASE-SOOMS. ‘ IEB
A GENERAL naaortment of fadikmnble Mnh.-gany ;
and other Furniture from j . h *^
PRIME, KENNY & CO.. Boston, ; ingdi,
Wholesale and Jletail. j ‘Sd!
rill be supplied at [ rn r
Kin, uams and others; and two boxes crockery ware,
' some other Itouaehold furniture. All lcvjcd upon as
tlie property of Philip Clayton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of Jeremiah M. Daniel va. said Clayton.
May 30, 1650. L S. VINCENT, Sh ff.
for -F” of EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ren, CL Nov. 1,1819. 1 T \ FILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
c have but to know the virtues and aston-, > > next, before tlie Court-house doo'r in.
4s of the "CHERRY PECToHAL,"in cur! Jackso * - -
rill feel secure j deceased; it
; ,n Aby30Tl
MIDDLETON WITT,I
t «f tmn-portati
From $500 to $ 1C
" 8100 to $600
Call and see. in the
Port Office, Athens, Ga.
15 Iter cent,
in tlie Insurance Building, opposi
170UU months i
l. niade to the hoi
on couuty, when si
NEW AND EXTENSIVE
Book and Job Printing Office,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
C0MP0DXD SVRUP OF NAPItTIIA.
IN
“ ‘ tlie di.put. ,b<mt
sa'isfied the medi-
- ford 1
lives.
.TOT ONLY A POSITIVE BUT A WARRANT
ED CU RE for consumption and all diseases of the
. This medicine has decided the di
-ability -of cunsuinpti
T'NOOB RAGED by tlie very liberal patronage liith-1 cured, but they i
JLli. jwto received, the undersigned have been imla J niost any of the
rod to make large addition* to thtir heretofore large ! i* liable. The oj
sily and simply cured, t
nud beautiful a#*ort went of Printing Materials, a
establish a JOB OFFICE, (wholly disconnected with
thrir newspaper eftablisbnunt) fi.r the exclusive pur
pose of doing JOB-WORK. Our new concern is
located on Uniful Street, in the brick hnildiug one %m |1UU|<
daor west of Huggins' earner, (up stairs).where wo j j. or
o prepared to execute, »n «hc most beautiful style, j ^ t)|je () j-
which the hi
single bottle, which costs
y patient—if not alto-
MIDDLETON WITT, A dm.
NANCY BENNETT, Adni’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
.4 GREEABLY to on order of the Honorable the
1\_ Inferior Court of Clarke Cotmtv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court
of said Warren Whitlow.de-
e titles to your petitioner
ute in such ease
_ . ordered by the Conrf, That said
J«»hn Whitlow, Administrator of said Warren Whit
low, deceased, and all and any other person concerned,
shew cause, (if any they hare.) at the regular Term of
this Court, to l>e Wla on tlie firrt Monday in Jnly
next, why said Administrator should not be ordered to
execute titles to said Richardson for said tract of land
iu terms of the law. And it is further ordered that a
copy of this Rule be published fn the Southern Whig,
at Athens, for the space of three mouths preceding
said Term. . - • .
extract from tha3Iiuulesof said Court
£ '~ 1 M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
[Printer's fee 815 00
March 21,1850.
John W. Goss,
DEALER IX DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ac., Ac.
No. 9. Brood-street—~A THENS, GA.
May3,1849. ly
_ .. . JCWELBT.
Embracing in part. Breast Pins. Ear and Finger Rings,
Go}d guard and fob Chains, Gold Ton and Pencila,
Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacles
LAMAS, CUTLERY,FANCY GOODS, «£c.
Collece Avtsux, Athkrs, Ga.
(O” Orders filed al Ihe Augusta rajes.
; We would respectfully invite our friends, the n
j and strangers visiting the place, to call and examine
j our stock, and the nuers, and judge for themselves.
! • - w - 0.4 AK. CHILDS.
N. B. Watches and Time Pieces of evciy dcscrip-
i <>«'. carefully repaired by the most experienced work-
; me,L and warrantedio perform well Repairing of all
i kmds neatly done. o. iA. K. C.
Athens, June 14, 1849.
Thomas G. Hight,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac.
W. S. Grady,
No 15, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
Tliomas W. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
K . . - Lawrenceville, Gwisjim Co
yaCAny business entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attentioa ' ly
BOOTS!BOOTS!
T HE undersigned would most respectfully inform tlie
citizens of Athens and the surrounding country that
country produce. \ he has removed to the store, comer of Broad Street and
ly ! College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White as
n dry goods store, where he is prepared to make to order
{ Boots and Shoes
ihould send in their orders.
Cork-soled, double-soled, water-proof walking and
’ NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, applies
to the Honorable Inferior Corn
when sitting foe ordinary purposes, for leave
Ex. Kich'd Cox, dec.
i W.H.H. WHITE,
ill be made! Merchant Tailor,
irt of Clarke coun- j door to Alexander’s Drug Store, College Avt
pump-soled Boots, got up in a style which for fit, work
manship and durability, cannot be excelled ' ~
or any where els*
v Also, will bottom Ladies' and Gentlen
Feb. 10,1848. | Slippers, with neatness and despatch.
Athens, Feb. 16,1849. PATRICK BA RRY.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. . | .
O N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of Ellijay, ;
Gilmer county, within tlie usual boars of sale, lot of
Land No. 155, in the 7tli District and 2d section of!
said county. Sold as the property of S. A Mann.de* j
ceased, under an order of the Court of Ordinary of: -
T. IHECF,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—A THENS, GA.
FERRY & CO.,
It. J. MAYNARD,
and for LOW PRICES,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
jj©© IpaflffilJFflE©;
component
Watkiiwville. belonging to the estate of Josiah Woe
late of Franklin County, Virginia, deceased. Ter
on the day. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Adrn’r
May 30, 1850.
iedy. Dr. Hastings, its discoverer, , — T I
•'a KSSjji! GEORG IA—CL A RICE COUNTY.
world, not
i-ishing
*elf, fur tlie
ity of confining
I of proiiL a secret which .was calculated
' universal good. Ami such has been the wonderful
I result of its operations, that tlie Loudon LanceL Med-
I ical Times, and the most eminent physicians of both
4c., i hemispheres, arc anxiously calling upon sufferers to j
from the foundries of Bruce &T "Co., Conner A Son,' have immediate recourse to ih ami proclaiming that ) '. . J
Mid Joseph T. White of New York, and Messrs. J. L. ' of all ku»wn medicine, it alone lias positively c-stsb-1 .... _
Johnson & Co., of Pb'dndelnhin, which is abundant j li-lied its efficacy bv undeniable proofs of cunug
evidence of their superiority; while by the use of! sumption and all other diseases of the lungs.
tory of Hoe & Co.,
r Type, Ornaments, S
P URSUANT to
ferior Court c
purposes, notice is
cenied. that on the 1
hundred and forty-
ity, departed^th
l county.
hereby gi
all pers
Letters of Adminis
evidence of their superiority; while by
goosl paper, cards, Ac., and the display
taate in the " getringtip” atwl execution of our work, I
fni-nd# and the public generally are t
spectfnlly invited to give us a call.
Athens May 3. LAMPKIN A ADAMS.
Y’ou will therefore file your objections (if any y
have,) in terms of the law why the Clerk of the sj
Court of Ordinary, should not have the AdminL-trat:
*Vcir Fire-Proof Warehouse.
GIBBS & McCORD,
MeINTOSH STREET, A UGUSTA, OJ
Dr. Le Roy’s
SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY
The only Medicine at once Strengthening
Purifying and Purgative,
in existence.
May 30, 1859.
official signature, at office,
’. M. JACKSON, c. c.o.
— », • ’'—i'j. V, it,. —j a., u.. ! eu.respcciiuny snoweinmat ne imstuiiv aiscnargei
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends j ' 1 g ■» andringnlar the duties required of him by law, a-
and the public, tlmt they have removed to the! w« sifirf "with wetki-nin? the sv*tem •" hut in f,lc ^ ^ecutor: he therefore prays the Court to gram
new fire proof Wareliouse recently buHt on the comer!. . n . „ . , him Letters of Dismission from said execntor.-liip, ir
of McIntosh and Reynolds street*, where they have !“£ 1 of the law
t : Uoor-la, Clarke Connly.
1 The HnnorabL the Inferior Court,sitting far Ordi
| purposes. Regular Term March 4th 1850.
■ rgMIE petition of Joslmar N: fllem. ex<-cutor of the
. - JL last will and testament of W tlliam Jones, deceas-
^ ! ed. respectfully showeth that he ti ” "
* ** ■* *' ■ ' l ot linn by la
grant
t! attention to the above business i
ton^nd other produce t<» the best advantage.
t the #
up, an I cim.iiiJMu every thi., s «L- j "'‘""P".« »errfrrej b, lh< Ceurt That all p
J.nuiin«» ms-lnnilnn' " .■| sons concerned show cause (if any they have) at tin
Ms, under their influence, in,i„ora- j " e 8 1, . , * r „ ,erm to h*"*" on ’’f “ r9t . M ™
•,r„,;Jgo band in band! By Ibetanre ! day ■» bnvembernenh -by mil,
L '- —* J r --*- >n*_tliey
-sharpen the appetite—
ieken befor
jien the pores—and
injrlenr ‘° J “
Cotton, and fiw Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplici
’ , ci* f i*S»iuWmi,lcnnpTOlneelnstcaerrben)f'"y i 1 ^'”S“”j' ?£££*
£!fe ±
Anjuda.Jnljll^lBl*. OEOKOE II.CORD.
r fl , .. . ' , a#instead of the usual debilitating effect*
.oVTliKb" » ”■ live., rticy feel n nlnrv ef beallb and eemfovl radi
f I0OTH BHANH00D.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
■liould not be granted!; and it is further ordered by the
time harden the mu-elcs—strengthen the Comd. tbnt» er T y of thi, role he pnblUl ■' "
•purfiy the bloerl-fertily the Mwj B-Hy* »*»«» •»'
^ ^ . like all other nos-
; no that patients who take them ettn scarcely
that the? arc imdcr tlie operation of medicine,
.a .ȣ - ' purga-
!, from the centi
IMPORTANT REMEDY,
DR. MITCHELL’S EVH SALVE.
T nE great advantages iK>«c<*scd by this article over
every other, are Certamty.Eafety, Covenience and
Premamre Drn
Hinkohn on Self-Preservation. !
’ ■ v ONLY 26 CENTS. r. ' j
This Book, just pnkKslM»l, iafilled with useful infor- T Economy. All physicians admit that grant dong*
mat ion, on the infirmUie* ami disease# of the Generative ^°* >c apprehended from drugging the eye when in
Ginns. It addrame* itaalf alike to Youth, ManfevKl ■ mflamsd and unhealthy state. Jn tlie u>e of t
and Old Age. To all who apprehend or suffer undet &yv« tliu objection is entirely removed, as no lia
the dire owawquenccs of early or prolonged indiscra i povibly Tesult from it#, use; it being in all
tioir*—to all who foal the exhaustive effect* of eedenta ; apphod to the external potions of th<
ry and baneful habits—to all wholn addition to dedin- avoiding all the inconvenience, pai
iiw physical ern-rgv, aro tha victims of nervous and necessarily attend tbe introduction on any pungent
' ' ..... tide into the eyp. Jt».«ctivi(£ in subduing inflamm
tion is so great that but few*cases require the use
hot tie to effect a perfect cure. One pit
the eye, thereby
id danger, which
mental debJt(v, anj^of moping andmclandtply despon- \
READ THIS BOOK.
Th*-Valualilc advice and impressive warning it give*,
will prevent yean of misery- and anfferiug, and save
anoeadly tboosanda oTNYcs.
rpreata-bv reading it, willleainhoar tp prevent the
dortnrtran id their children.
' iy* A remittance ef 35 cents enclosed iu a letter.
«tMrew«J to DR. EWKEUN. N. W. comer of Thjrd
t Union afreet*.between t?prne« A l*ine, HiiUtdelpMa.
I wD leoacre a Untk. undcrenvelope per return ot mail
FIFTEEN YEARS r
of extend ra and uaialenmnted praettea spent in thi».
luive rendered Dr. K. the most expert and success-,
fill practitioner for and near, it) the treatment of aH
diseases of a private nature.- Persons afflicted wiU» ul-
ean upjRJ^k*» | iy.t>»f|^,or kyrfiwmsiutheliead or
bones, mevunrial rheuRwtisiux. strictures gravel, div
enaea arising from youthful excesses or impurities of tlie
He who places himself under die rare of Dr. K mav
confidently rely upon’ his skiff a* a physician.
Perrau at a distance may address Dr. K. oj letter,
(post-paid)'and be cured at home. *
roxage* of Medicine-*, Directions, »tc,, forwarded,
by vending a remittance, aad pot up secure from Dam-
Cwwsity;
BT Booksellers, News Ageh*N Pedtere, Canvass
ers, and all ot&en supplied with tltcabove work at Vi
wry low rate*.
preceding said ti
A true ext
March 7,1
the Minute* of said Court.
ASAM. JACKSON, c. c. o.
[Printers fee 89 50
WHE petition of Wm. H. R..binson, Guardian of ]
* John A. Robinson, re-pectfully sbeweth that he
‘ mpletedhi* Guardianship; simI therefor# prays i
hurt to grant hint Letters of Dismission there- j
O. & A. K. CHILDS,
AND DEALERS IN.
IF’etches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver, Plated and Britannia
Ware, line Cutlery, Musical Instruments,
Fancy Goods, <£r„ Ac.
No.l3,Broad-street,under the Franklin House™ Athens
i frt in said Guardianship
GEORGIA—GWINNETT COUNTY.
ludson, Guardian of Mary
ipplies to me for Letter* of Dis-
. '“lid ndmoni.h oU Mid
gular the kindred and creditor*, and all concerned,
be and appear at my office.’ witliin the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have,) why
id letters dismissory should not be granted.
Given under my nand, at office, this 23d day of
April, I860.- JESSE MURPHEY, d. c: o. o.
April 25,1850.
Administrator’* Sale.
O N the 14th day of June next, will be sold before in
front of Hansel’s Confectionery in Athens at 10 !
o’clock ,-Ul the household and kitchen furniture, Ac. be- !
longing to the csUte of John R McMillion, deceased.
May 9,185 b R. S. SCHEVENELL, Adm’r.
Notice.
leb^ed to the estate of John B.Mc-
rk eounly,deceased, me reqnerted
u payment; and those jiavmg'do-
"ts. SCHEVENELL,' Aftrfn ° f
FURNITURE,
GOOD AND CHEAP!
As cheap
ble, and warranted so t
North, adding only tlie
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of tl,c Post Office, near the Epis-
copal Church.
***A continuance of the patronage hithertoreccived
by the subscriber will encourage aud enable him to add
adorably to hiastock of manufactured articles, and
the variety of his ir _
Why take your money abroad, who
Ivantagcously at hot *
repaired. Sign a
C. S. OLIVER.
ASA M. JACKSON,
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
(Offices ut Athens axd Gainesville, Ga.)
Cy Will continue the practice of Law in the coun-
s of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber-
sjn and Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee.
i .and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; and
Newton & Lucas,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS UC
r GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ao
No. 2, Granite Row—ATHENS, GA.
Gh
to make inunediai
maud* against said
the law.
Mav 9,1850.
NOTICE.
A LL person* indebted to the estate of John T. Baker,
deceased, are requested to make payment imme
diately : and those having demands against said estate
are hereby notified to present the samo for payment,
within the time prescribed by Ir—
Mav 9, 1850. A. '
..M. JACKSON, Adm.
William A. Lewis,
ATTORXEYAT LA IV,
CrauntG, Foustth co, Ga
•y Will practice in the counties composing the Che-
Laic jXoliee.
I tHE undersigned have associated themselves in the
practice of Law. AH business confided to them,
will nave prompt attention. OVERBY A GLENN.
B. H. OVERBY. 1 J. N. GLENN.
Jefferson, Jackson Co., Ga.) Carnesvillc, Franklin Co.
(•'eorgia-Owinarlt Connly.
E LIAS Davis, executor of Jesse Davis, deceased,
applies to this Court for Letters of dismission:—
It is therefore ordered that all pefoons concerned,
sliow cause wbv said Executor should not be discharg
ed, and that publication be made according to the stat
ute in such cases made and provided.'
March 14, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY,n. c r.o.
•rein 1
irked t
after havi
iccU in sevetalinstiincc*. that i
lie thoroughly
Mod, and that tbe directfoas be. strictly followed.'
Price 56 e nt# per box. ‘
STAGS I/SMB
FROM ATHENS TO'SOClAt CIRCLE
fJ^UE ifilmribet having' become coatracti
comforts!
rers, between thi
Athens^ Tuesdays; Thuredavs
The Honorable the Tnferior Court, sitting for ordinary
purposes, regular Term, March 4,1850.
HHHE petition of Asbury -Hull and James Camak,
■ ” • * v *"• * id, rtspect-
, rgedall and
. required by law sis such Executors.
They therefore, pray the Court to grant them Letters
of Dismission from said Executorship, in terms of the
law:— ' . .
. Whereupon, it is .ordered by .the Court,.tbat all per
sons concerned, riiew cause-(if any they have,) at
the regular Term of'this Court, to wlifld on the first
Monday in November next, why said Letters of Dis
mission should not be granted; and it U further order
ed by the Conrt, that a copy of this Rule bo publish-
.. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavt
ell all the Land and Negroes belonging '
- ~ d, in terms of t'
May 9, 1850. A. M. JACKSON, Adm.
Barberiug aud Hair Dressing.
i prepared ft give ft
w non requiring his services
I in the above line, ne may be found at all times i “*
TT'OUR months after date application will be made I ttt,
J to the Houorable tbe Inferior Court of Gwinnett J VV
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave '
to sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins, deceased.
MATTHEW CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Mav 9, 185a , . ^ .
d as to enable her
She will, as heretofore, att
mg Bonnets, and in fact to
r health has been so . fai
nd to bleaching and repair
every thing in her line o
Athens, Feb. 28, 1850.
BORTOV, MOORE Be CARLTON.
above named places.
f.-corcta—Gwinnett Conntr
Court, of Ordinary, March Term, 1850.
Present, the Honorable John Mills, R. D. Winn, Jesse
Lowe, and James M- Gordon, Just
I urdays. ami arrive* at the Oircl#' iu time for the : TT appearing to the Court bv the petition of Samuel
N»motmy*T LcEVra the Circle on Mooday^ l-lfcaHT *'" IJ J ' "■* ’
besdxrs and Fridays. *att o’clock in tbe tnomirg.i b» life,
reaejiea A then*' hi tbe evening. , J by the
, that Pi
take a Bond
» said Ellis tra
LIVERY STABLE-at Monroe, received to him, conditioned
all times he pro-! Ellis for a tract or parcel of-land, situat*
The Honorable the fnferinr Court, sitting for ordinary
■purposes, regular TVrm, March 4,1850- .
goodY"cnoTsYrEsYuARmvAr.E.
fully discharged all and singular the duties required *>f! •* CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
her M sttrh Adnuniitntiix. She tljrrefore pray, the ’ t E 0 . 3. Granit. Ro. ATHENS, BA,
Court to grant her Letter, of Duration front eud J. W . Honron. P. E. Moore, J. A. Cailtou.
AdnnnintraUoii.inUr,iiof tbo lav^ Athens Fob. !. XS3C. 44—tf.
\v hereupon, it is ordered, that all persons, concerned, - . . :
show cause (if any they have.) at the regular Terra of
this Court to lie held on the first Monday in November : CHASE & PETERSON,
. * id Letters of Dismferion should not be WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS |„
BOOKS, STATmBSy.FANCY GOODS
for the space of six months preceding said Term. • t PERFUMERY, tfC.
. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court. j OF THE VIAltllfOTII ROOK.
March 7, 1850. ASA M: JACKSON, c. cl o. i Third door east of College Avenue,
[Printer s fee f9 50 , Atbxws, Geouoll
. ‘ Cg* All orders promptly filled at Augusta prices
NEW GROCERY STORE.
T HE Subscribers would rcspeetfully inform the |
good citizen? of Athens and the country gent ’
ly, that tlie|- are now opening^ new and complefe
Pr.tYYO-FO R TFaS.
,AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
of the celebrated maker*. STODART A
DUNHAM. N. Y^ slso. the recently
Jan. 24,1850. ly
'DR. JAYNE’S
Taxasx DIEDICIKES. : I ; UAtSINS, CURRANrTS. &C.
or title*to one Jodnuk EUi*. ami | awjiwm* *»* riwLoq,:»^e.i*te^. KUncu ro town I j * 1 MDUNHAM, W. 1, -NM. Uw recently in
ferred and assigned for value 1 ■od.emntiy trade; Whidrwtilbwsoldea ran* .• vented MELQDEON.jUtbe Pisno-Fortedepot
itioMd to exeeutoSklra«.raid-f 1 «"«• Umnsfor mb.or tonunctualdealers.... , Athens, Feb. .7,185a CHAS. ZOGBAUM.
at all time* be pro-! Ellis for a tract or pared pf-land, situate in the ninth •. The subsenhers wwjld begleave to say, their Goo<l s —
J. P. RADFERD. district, of originally Heavy, bui now-Walton county, I **«• P u ^ c1 ^, *.T mo * t Jf’ andcon'equetit-
' in said State, known w tbq Nortk-wert corner of lot' !y^«J J'fford.U* ^ f-Ta_ small profit—lielieving
i number three hundred and eight v '.one.t381) containing j J" ibe oU adage.that ; a brisk pennj u better then a,
"RAW HIDES. WANTED.
P ASB -niU b|Mfa.*Hn>li<»><;|M)«l.«k tiUnn to ril pnrceV | -S-.» lm “ h , ip. , „,nnraTp»ICi:.
TKAHS “ Ii 4C0 - ! EICHDS -SCHEyENEn'.L, C0.CH-M.E3..
fordry,*cnuUftrgreo! hnto.. i thi, Court •» nftfcr Fotfitrainl Donra nwjJune SL -fthntB, Mireh,, - -- .[ " Opposite thu Bank—ATHENS, GA-
MORGAN; Snp’tT't •Sraitkr' , A* : tbhlitin|toi»upon tha estate of the said de-j _ ‘ " ■ —« —*. « _
“*■» • .ti tea*t*d,- to mUs-uto to turn titles in: conformity with |
.-hr"-- - 1 _ - - - ■ •- - ■ -! said Band.— - i
It it is therefore ordered by this Court, That notice
LOOKOUT FOR CHEAT RmiNQ!
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
THE undersigned Uav-
*[ jng built and just fin
ished their splendid
, and well arranged Sta-
r, in connection with the Franklin House, take tlf
.•tliod of informing their old patrons and the public
general, that they keep constantly on hand for hit
Saddle Horses, Horses aud Buggies, Barouches, and
Stage Coaches of all sizes; all of which can be liad a
the shortest notice, and upon more reasonable terra
han heretofore.
They will run a splendid line of Four Horse Pot
loaches three times a week from Athens to M.ulisn
Spring, and daily if n<
essary. All families wi-hing to
Athens, will be sent to Clarkes-
by Madison Spricgs, a* they
eed 1
Travelling urn
In Quart Bottles.
For the removal and permanent cure of alt
Diseases arising from att fmrttre stale
of the blood, or Faint of the system.
Among the many and important discoveries of this
generation, is one »kt feme will be written, as with'
a sunbeam, m the history at the past SANDS* SAR
SAPARILLA stands forth aiontUmi by its otrowocS
proclaims its power—that mute eloquence eo irresuti-
bly affecting in the appeal* of the suffering for relief,-
has been answered. Thousand* of cases «f disease
lave been cured by this invaluable medicine, such aa
ire not furnished in the records of time. These thing*
ire not done in secret plaees, or in some unknown town,
iut are pertormed in our principal cities and public
places. They are brought before the world to suWn-
beyond doubt the heating virtues of this jjreDar-
; and tbe feet* unfolded, althcuj-h cigantHTarea*
plain fts. the light of day. ^ ° *^ anUc ’« re «
The Sarsaparilla it Combined with the most eflfcctu-
dented success in the restoration to health of those who
had long pined under the most distressing chronic mal-
idies, luts given it an exalted character—furni-hing as
t doc*, evidence of ito own intrinsic value, and re^m-
nendtng it to tlie afflicted m term* the afflicted only
an know It has long been a most important desid
eratum in the practice of inedecine, to obtain a remedy-
similar toi this—one that would act.* the liver, stom
ach, and bowels with all the pn-cuion and potency oT
•"meral preparations, yet will,out any of their delete
rs efforts upon the vital powers of the’ay stem Al
though possessed of powerful healirg properties, it is
entirely harmless, and will not injure the moat delicate
constitution. When iq perfect health, no effect is pro
duced by its use, except an increase uf appetite: W
when disease u seated in the frame, and carrying last
its victim along the path of life, then its myrteriousin-
race is felt and seen; it enkindles new life and vig-
and brings health and strength to tbe suffering and
diseased.
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OP THE EYES.
a n / n o WiNcnmna. Ky,OcL 29,1849."
i Sa .^°s— G ontlcraor»; j would not have
presumed to write to yon, if it was not my duty to let
the public know the almost miraculous effect vour Far-
sapartlla has had upon me. My limbs were covered
with ulcerous sores, so that I could not walk during
the whole Spring and Summer. Iu this situatiou I
commenced w ; e use of yourSamparilla, and after to-
king two bottles was entirely_cured. I must also tell
you of another wonderful cure, Mv brother was afflict
S T! ,h **°tol* in his head, ro bad his physician
told him the loss of lus sight was inevitable, and per-
mauent blindness seemed to be his fete. Three but-
.W vr. ^ Md W8 Cftn|K>t bi)t
Sands’Sareapa-
. BUCr*’”*'
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD. A
rmoM south America.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849.
mujder it a duty duft
ie great benefit 1 have re-
• the best
All horses sent to their charge
And they flatter tliemselves that from long 1 well. I ha'
. - •■(, they will give satisfoc-
:m with their patronage,
daily from the city to
Messrs. Sands—Gcutleniei
the public to make known tli
ceived from using your valuable SanwpirilU.""Abbut
* mcv , 1 "** .^Lacked witii Rheumatism in
my shoulders, and also in my legs, a *
the pain, that I was unable to sleep,
best medicines 1 could hear of without r
*ugh the advice of a friend 1 procured
„» o - - - 1I1V-I1U A iirueurcu
ot your Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles
: course of fifteen days, I found myself cntin.lv
e and close a
nd it
SALTER A IVY.
January •». I8*g. ,
Omnibus offices at the Newton House and Franklin
House.
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House.
We will also run a splendid line of four horse Coaches,
daily, from Forsyth to tlie Indian Springs.
fifteen days, I found myself entirely
no hesitation in saying your Sarsaparilla
■ * cver took, and can confidently
r.—i. -nd die public
ir ubediei
Here i
J. M. JESURUN.
nd Cnrpct But*,
Dr. Gordon’s
VEGETABLE ANT I - BILL10US
FAMILY P1M.S.
F R the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspep
sia, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Back, Limbs and
Joints. General Weakness, Fits, Consumption. Palpita
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the
Throat, Erysipelas. Deafness. Dropsy, Asthma, Itching
of the Sk:n. Fevers of all kinds, Colds', Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and ail other
Diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and mor
bid secretions of the liver and stomach.
Every disease to which the human frame is subject,
originates from imparities of the blood or derangement
of the digestive organs.
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills,
Being compounded exclusively of inch ingredients as
nature inteuded should operate on the impurities of the
Human System, strike at the root of .the disease, re
moving all impurities from the body, opening the pores
externally and internally, separating all foreign and ob-
portides from tha chyle, so that the blood, of
_ “ ‘ le thoroughly.pure, neces-.
"" ‘"u to the Heart,
storing health,
is and arteries,
purifying
ily tiiorou
sarily securing a free and v'gor.
Lungs, Liver and Stomach, th;rebj
by opening tlie pores cleansing tlie
unimpcJing all the natural
blood, they ren<‘ "
ider the system not only thoroughly
sound but aLro impervious to di«ea«e, even when all
other means have failed. Within the last twelve
months, more than one hundred cases of the most ag
gravated form* of Dyspepsia have been cured by the
medicine, where rigid dieting, the blue pill, and almost
every other means had been resorted to without any
benefit, and wh..i death stared it* miserable victim
fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon’s Pills were not adapt
ed to the cure of any but thi* horrid malady, their uni
form success in thi* disease uEnoe would be sufficient to
“ waft on to fame” the name of their inventor, as a
benefactor of hi* specie*. ' ' • '
BP” Thi* medicine never fails to cure the worst ca
se* of Pilks, it one week.
For a more detailed description of the Medicine^lhc
iU Operation, the complaints it i* adapted
" we refer our readers
... . „ *nmnphletgratis,
XW" All orders must be addressed to G. W. BURR ,
A BROTHER, 164 Greenwich street. New York, 1
who hare the Sole A geney of the South and West.
'tier, uearer home:
« _ . ” ' N*w-Yokk, Jan 8,1850.
- “•* Sands,-Gentlemen,-! l«ve great pleasure
m acknowJedg.ng to you the gre.U benefit 1 have re-
cen ed from the u*e of y oar Sarsaparilla. A subject of
a to Europe, but
while there continued to Tie afflicted. A few weeks
after my return. I was seized with a violent bemor
rhage of the lungs, and from the debility and great
B?: ,f v rcn : .* h ’. hat wi*
ed difficulty of respiration, lam entirely relieved by
the use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a most-
important and truly valuable discovery in the healing
art. I feel that I have not for fourteen years enjoyed
so good health a* at present
•V-* • Very gratefully yours,
Prepared and sold, wholes w .
D. SANDS, Druggists A Cliemist*, 100 Fulton-st. co.
ner of William, New York, .-old also by Druggists
generally throughout the United States and C.*ZZa:
Price ?l per bottle ; six bottles for ?5.
Far sale by HILL A SMITH, alro REESE A WARE.
May 9,1850.
Athens, Gs.
Hew Goods.
WATCHES AN!) JEWELRY,
Silver and Plated Ware,
Jflnsical Instruments, 4*<er.
Uf P- SAGE, lia* just returned from New York
•* » with a beautiful assortment bf the above named
articles which he will sell cheaper than can be pur
chased elsewhere, . g .
TCXILTIIEa WITn A SUUT VAEIETT OF KICU
Jewelry, at Ibe I.nlcst Myles,
Broaches, Pins, Ear and Finger Rings,
Gold, Guard and Fob Chains, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Gold, Silver
and Steel Buckles, Gold
and Silver Thimbles,
and Spectacles. _
WarrantedI Ntrrlioff Silver, Table Devert
aad Tea .*poou«, Silver I'srks,
and all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store.
The superior advantages which Ihe'subscriber pos-
sesse* over those unacquainted■- with th* busines*. in
being a practical Jeweller, renders him capable of.
properly judging the Value of all he purchases and re
commends to the public. . -'i -* •
Fin es, Vlolius, Gnilar.t, &c.
P^°* from the most celebrated makers and wir-
j I4PN^ NAILS. AND HARDWARE.
. LUCINA CORDIAL; I TRON.Nails,andageneralasrortmentof Hardware
OB, THE ELIXIR OP LOVE i"“sIjMSrarf'WlIMHS.L d,/W.
’ IS A sovereign and speedy core for incipient! ’• 1 ' '—Ljl-.—..•* ‘
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
t3*«^iRIDGES
' Sonihcrn Rlniual Insurance G . „
j Commbnicatioqs sh<»uld be addressed, and appli- ' inherent can*
Kjm French Calf: Boot*
SOAP! SOAP!,!
' * improved chemical soap, for
•alt water! jti»t reeeirad and
17,1850. v T*BISHOP.’ '
Rtstectyx-llt lnfarmrtbepublic that he has cation for Inrorknte made, to
ed hsftshqfclatbabuilding in the rear \ Jan. 10,1850. • tf J. U. PARSONS, Sec.
PattQffl<^temrthe.epiperof Baldwin i t —»—- -7—— ;—;
_ .- U — l VAx rioiJTEV * BARRETT,
eovertigu and speedy core for incipient!
.b«,i ^^^.''^g^^S^^SH SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.
Uj-.tary tip-charge thereof; [ XUST received and for sale low by , , ,
f the system, whether tlie‘el March 7. SUMMEY. TRAMMElL <fc Ctf.
produced by irregularity, ’ - ’ ' fcl
illness or accidnnL It i* pleasant to the tiute,and posi-
uners or acciui-nt. Aii*piea«un.u»inouuiie*anupo6i- , • _ . - ---J vm...
ively sure in iu operation*. IU unrivalled reputation SUGARS - SUGADSTl I
11 both hemisnheres is the result of iu almost sunerna- v^itn4nr ’
COACH-MAKERS, ATHEN5.
' Bug leave tb inform their friends and the
rnblic generally, thaVthey have removed to
’ NEW. 8HDP, »ecqpd. lot below the
._ DR.Afc .BEAVER HATS,
LOT of superior &ank'Note«,|i^t printed and 'for
l«i Vinyoril, late of saW county, deceased
'This is. therefore, to dfe andYutramrirti'aU and rin-
‘ " ‘
by?
• • OMBItELtAS.
° rtra,i
SODA BISCCIT,
and .nice just rtorived and Arsa'eb
Having procured the services of Mr. Haudmp,(a n
perior workman) under whose management the —
. VEHICLES, and are cco**antIy manufacturing all de-
----- ly i' - Barberiug and Ilnir-IAressiug.
HANSEL DILLARD, .
ESPEC^FULLV inform* the citizens.of Athens i
.. .t. ^raUy, that he wUL at all times.
:» uni raraltrof MdMt .«p«ira ; j_ggpWH, L»f.Cri.krfra,d ’’jjg
f S01U&; TBAHREM-i'cit* ’
Tlie abyte popular medicine.* for sale in Athena by
HILL A 'BSHTH, CHASE A-PETERSON, and
REEES 4s WARE at'New York prices.
Mireh Sltflfesa’ 6to
,it»X ‘7 Notice,. .
Ga^ for the accommodation of Travelers.
-. Jlanand horse,per day,..e..............81 AO- -
** “ * *11 nigfet; L0Q.
April, 1MC.' tf J.B.NABERS,
. TO SHERIFFS. r . *
FIGS*
A tXft of Fig* fresh and
•sale by 8UMMI
while sitting for.ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Cfetl.il, 1819.
the reat estate of Wiliam Thomas, late0/said coun- Y—— 1 —-- ■ .
'■' STIPBES j-voKsos. 1 ' i LADIES’ VlSETTES.
}».« u ? GRINDSTONES ! »M“*
. rarAHit anwiiH
B. L. BIOOMFIIU).
»iciien ■ 3ueU* o*m*9*t~
NEWTON ‘HOLSE. !’
Georgia. .
^PHE subscribe-, as proprietor of the above new
JL well arranged and fumidied Hotel. erpecU, from ; • : . r iCU 1
experience,a di-position to please, and attention tobn-j* . -*« - 4**‘- > FISH ! I
L^'-bee
- «L‘ jc*
ftWfini'liMCT.-r.”
'sSSSsSSS-
' rftnklla Cvl!«3«. Api
CAStl s .tepMSigjaM hai
t W8H(Sft.! *ia