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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
qbtat cough remedy
legal Advertisements.
■ •(•• •I Aif*riNf»|.
Letters of Citation,.... J*
ty, by Executors, Admin-
'tzzzozzz:.-. . • ■»*>
Ijnd»or Kcitwc«.bydo......t ^
> n„lk«rtim lor Letter* of DumiMioo,— 4 jO
S^SSr-arertiM-enU willto.otorged 11.00
r,.t nn. *n<l 50
Fer tjte Care «T
coughs, cox.ds,
HOARSENESS, BRQHCKXTXS,
WBOO»ZVG : OOUGS, GROUP
ASTHMA hi OOHSUVPTZOV
Ball Sheriff's Sale*.
. . -j H-r . x-r^T. victim nmi -" ■ olTond
■*—^ ss^s;&bs2 as^^s^srsassasse
t^lsiKfitecasafi?* v ”‘ * h7 “**
plows wbeveoo Iraiah Dtmagan now lireyw the Oconee | Givsn under my haUut officc,toi* the 6th Ji
Smith & Stovall,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,. AC,
Me. 1, College Avenue, Athene.
. Terms—cheap for cash or country produce.
river. Levied on as
from a Justice's court.
Dunagan, J. H. Mcderitcy vs. Isaiah Dunagan, and
*■••£*»*] Jan. 10, 1850. ASA M. JACKSON c. c. a
key vi Isaiah Dunagan.
■V
pnrpooet, March 16, I860,
ition of John W. Richard*
twenty-fourth day of No«
kw v»w-a--'Y=- 1„. M ABsHJHa ana uUMg uxnrilUM wui DC MW me iraciui uuu.<o.ii. m menmw x on roe twenty -iourui day of XI ovemun.
h ^'SllXm5l«STl*lW II Ht au ..r m-Jk.1 aSWifirai i« O^J*T district. U™1 oo »• the propcrt.ofEli W. K«nr- land, eight hundred rai foetr-six, 'Y«rren WWUo*.
*“•* tfraitymed- JJ"?; * •“*& .«*• fi. f«; oraftrai Hell Superior tbe» tf «0<1eeeoteJhie tad W
If pI&Ksbed once a rooulh, it will be charged 75 cents icjnal agents, hare furnished no example* to compare
'•jSSSJ^S.'VETSSbU” '**•* rrod “ cJ v‘ ■ A ^ - * a ^r; uh,
JtZSxdWn *cm, wtil be puWUbed till forby. V °* or * 1
^^-Nodce'of^^wic of Land and Negroes, by
- • • - “ Guardians, must bepab-
CSTTUc »sle T ot^Persona’
m cr, mast be published roarr
a—i-i-.j .. t^ourx, «. l* rautemni vs., ram .'arrunyre; ooeirom writing, ana men and there deuv
75centa Jemal agente, bare famuhed no eumpltl to compare nall lnfcrior Court, ^ inferior Court for tiie use of petitioner, which U now of .file in the Clerk’s office of
mpmrc. .Am.rWnr.t ty of Halt, rs. E. W. Karraraore, Tax Colleo- thi* Court, whereby he bound himself to execute
.or, J. McCle^key. Ay a Griffin, J. J. Baugh, B. — “**-— * * * *■=•-- — * K “ ~
Dunagan etal, hi* securities.
Abo, one undivided half of a tract of l&nd in said
county, originally granted to Isaac Botterworth;
rkable cures of diseases of the Ldogs which
hare been realised by its use, attested as they are by
many prominent professors and physicians in this and
mal Property, in like t
foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted t
(7* Notice that application will be made to the
Court«f Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes
must ha published rovn nosTtis
” gy* Announcements of Candidates will be charged
firx Dollars ; as also the advertising of separation
af husband and wife. .. ....
• * AU obituary notices, exceeding six lines in
encth, will be charged for a< other adrertwments.
• • To insure attention, all Letters to the editors
We present to the public unsolicited testimonials
ora some of the first men m our country, upon whose
judgment and experience implicit confidence *“
4MUt como/rre ^ fUagc,
BOSTON FURNITURE
>. with the strong awnrance that the u
lay be
your, petiuooer, good and lawful titles to that parte
of land, originally granted
. . ootli said tracts sold to Wm.
H. Underwood, and by him to Daniel Blake, being on
the divising ridge. Levied ~ ‘ ‘‘ '
• * from K “ '
satisfy a mortgage
Superior Court. Robert Habersham
Sarah E. Habersham, Executrix of Richard W. Ha
bersham, deceased.
DR. PERKIN8, PretiJml Vermont JTc&eal College,
oftha most learned and intelligent physicians in
theoountry, considers it a "composition of rare excel- j dntek Rails for the
r the “ -~'—=KS
lot of land No. 48, in the ninth district of
run i tv. Levied on as the property of R. M.
Fant, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justice’s court. Sha-
lence for the cure of that formidable disease Consump- j fat
Mar 86. 1850.
(car, Ala, Oct. 4,1849.
Clarke Sheriffs Sale.
e f . . -j-L.u.1 WM7ILL be sold before the Court-house
Dt J.C. Ar«^ tU.: I lm« o«-l jaa »> Mn,l jr^UmriUe. on tl« 6r,t Tn«<U.
compound ext.iwivolv in mj ptncucc, nnd Imil «.•» J„l, mmt. bcl.ccn die u.n«l hone of mle, U,c '
•un»»V)rl»rmir oier reined. ,c Into for coring ' (
r oh, oli t renrant » nnc“ofknd. con ninin-
folio.-
diseases upon the lungs.
er. adjoining the lands of Gov. Lump-
R. B. JONES, M. D. \ £
From LENJ. SILLlilAN, Jf. D,U ^ Pro- 1 BUSSi, mhera; «d two boxes cracker, wm
yy y PLiTW £ I Bome nG*r bousehoU furniture. All levied upon i
«L Phx . en. Ho-! property „f Philip Clayton, to satisfy a n. fa.
favor of Jeremiah M. Daniel vs. said Clayton.
>rof Chemiatof) J/i
the tract of land, whereon raid Warren then Iive<Lly-
ing on the west side of the road leading from Watkms-
viile to Hillsman’s Mills, on the Aupalachee River.—
And, your petitioner further shewetn that the last pay-
uent for said land has been made, and the o
iditions of
said bond complied with, and”that the said Warren
Whitlow hath departed thi* life without executing said
titles. Wherefore, vour Detitioner prays that John
titles. Wherefore, your petitioner prays that Joh
Whitlow, Administrator of said Warren Whitlow, di
ceased, bo required to execute titles to your petitioner
i terms of the statute i
Whereupon, it i* ordered by tbe Court, That raid
L- f, ..... . 3 r :.l W.mm Whit.
John Whitlow, Administrator of mid Warren Whi
i _ be ordered to
execute title* to said Richarilsou for said tract of land
in terras of the law. And it is further ordered that a
copy of this Rule be pnblisbed in the Southern Whig,
Athens, for tha space of three mouths preceding
said Term.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
March 21,18*0. ? -ASA M. JACKSON,
WARE-ROOMS.
A GENERAL assortment of fashionable Mahogany
and other Furniture from
PUIME. KE.NNY & CO.. Boston,
Wholesale and Retail.
Purchaser* of 81000 nr more, will be supplied at
10 per cent advance on Boston Wholesale price* snJ
cost of tr«n«portatioo..
~ n 8500 to.flOOOatlS per cent.
8100 to 8500 ** 10 "
her of the Lit. Riot. Med. Phil.
cietitMof A meric* end Europe.
-1 deem the Cunav Pcctosj
E3Y .
dLea*«s it is intend*.)
New Haven, Ct, Nov. j, 1849.
The public have but to know the virtues and aston
ishing success of ihe “ CHERRY PECTORAL,” in cur
[Printer’s foe 815 00
i admirable con
of the best articles in tlw Materi
;dica, and a very effective remedy for the class <
L a VINCENT, Sh’ft
Sold in Atiilxs, by Drs. HILL A SMITH, ILAVI-
LAND, RI8LEY A Co, Acocsta, and by Druggists
generally. Jan. 3,1850.
NEW AND EXTENSIVE
Book and Job Printing Office,
BEOAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
TMCOOBAGEDliy 111. »rrj p»lrmi« : - hUli.
XJ acta received, the nadersigned have been tndn
ead to make luge additions to thvir heretofore large
ud beautiful assortment of Printing Materials, ami to
establish a JOB'OFFICE, (wholly disconnected with
their newspaper esUblwbmmt) for the exclusive pur-
pese of doing JOB-WORK. Our new concern •*
Wed on Broad Rtreot, in the bnck hjnldiag
f Hdggins’ corner, (up stain) where
COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA.
N ot only a positive but a warrant
ed CURE for consumption and all disease* of the
lungs. Thi* medicine ha* decided the dispute about
the curalnlity of consumption, anil sa'uficd the medi
cal faculty and till who have used it, that cons uni]
and all affections of- tha lung*
cured, but they are a* easily and simply cured, a
most any of the disorders to which the human fi
is liable. The operation of a single bottle, which costs
PUIS AND ORNAMENTAL
ms ipibii a in.is® i
or (VERY DESCRIPTION,
tsr Our Presses are from the celebrated manufac
tory of Hoe & Oo., and onr Type, Ornaments, Ac.,
from th« foundries of Bruce Si Go., Conner & Son,
and Joseph Ti White of New Yqrk. aad Messrs. J. L.
Johnson ftCa, of Philadelphia, which is abundant
evidence of weir superiority; while by the u*r of
good paper, cards, Ac., and the display of correct
taste ia the " getting up" ami execution of our work,
wo expect to give universal satisfaction.
|7* Oar moods and the public generally are re
spectfully invited to give as a call.
Athens. May 3. LA MI* KIN A ADAMS.
mediate relief which it-affords. This
S tack or secret remedy. Dr. Hostings, its discoverer,
one of the most eminent physicians of the J
full disclosure of it* liistory,
. ._ r Juris to tbo world, not wi*ni „
the responsibility of confining to himself, fur the saki
the age, and
and all it*
iponent parts To
responsibility of
of profit, n secret which
ipd. And su
operations, that the Loudon Lancet, Med-
result of
ical Times, and the most eminent physicians of both
hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon sufferers to
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
L be sold on the first Tuesday i
MIDDLETON WITT.Ex’r.
i Court of Ordinary, f
sell that portion of the real estate of i
NANCY BENNETT, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
NOTICE.
Honorable Infe
, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
negro man, Henry, belonging to the estate of Franci-
i Cox, deceased.. JOHN C. GREER,
April 11, 1850. Ex. Rich’d Cox, dec.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WATCHES.
jewelry,
SILVER AND I’l-ATED ■
n'nrt, 4’e.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of EUijay,
ithin the usual hour* of rale, lot of
Land No. 165, in the 1th District'and 2d section c *
inly. Sold us the property of S. A. Mfcnn,d<
of the C " ”
used, under tin order
—rv . 7’ w
ordinary purposes will be sold befo
" S • of Waikinsville, ,
Watkinsville. belonging to the estate of Josiah Woods
late of Franklin County, Virginia, deceased. Term*
on the day. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Whereupon, it is ordered tha
ow cause, (if any they liav
quired by law. why said Letters
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
PURSUANT t
order of the honorable the In-
L ferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinary
purposes notice is hereby given to all persons
cenied, that on the twenty-ninth day of July, eighteen
hundred and forty-nine. Virgil W. Abridge, of said
county, departed this life intestate, and that no person
Dr. Le Roy’s
SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY
.Vnr Firt-Proof n'arehamt.
GIBBS & McCORD,
Wtrthsaw and Csmml*«lsn ItlcrcbniUs
McINTOSII STREET, A UGU8TA, UA.
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends
ami ^the public, that they have removed to the
new fire proof Warehouse recently fault on the
of McIntosh and Reynold* streets where
permanently located, and will continue to
jwraonal attention to the above busweta
J PI i «. «» *
C«hulT.ncn.iU be miA » re-«h«.in .tore.h,n , - 11 W*** te »‘ A "'
has appli eiT'for Lettei
estate of raid deceased
You will therefore file your objections (if any yon
Administration upon the
have,) in terms of the law* why the Clerk of thi
Court of Ordinary, should not have the Administration
A. M. JACKSON, c
The Honorable the Inferior Court, fitting for Ordinary
pur pot ee. Regular Term March 4th 1850.
FM8HE petition of Joshua N. Gleen, executor of the
M. last will irnd testament of William Jones, deceas-
—.» .. . be has fully discharged
The only Medicine at once Strengthening,
Purifying and Purgative,
in existence.
fTHESE Pills are the v*ry perfection of medicine, as
1 they thoroughly purge and purify, without jmso- j c^respectfJlVXVeth
mo. the system. Winch w the great end that ha* long aU the duties required of him by law,”
been sought for but never befi« ‘•'scoveretL such executor: be therefore prays the Court to grant
irehoose recently built on the corner fJTnwj rZ/JpU/i wUle^thev^owtwf — I him Lrtter8 of Dismission from said executorship,
“it'Jt.ito** “P.wttto*ef..-
i Tliey produce ito straining!—no relaxation!—no debil-
1 ity. On the contrary, under their influence, inrigora-
Cash advance* will be made no produce in store when . , YYi »;7i, Y;Z, . ‘ Y ,' 'i* '“ Y
required. Theircliargos wUlcoal.»ra to the establish- TT „
Tims v niniis and do not «<•*«» before they cure. Idle all other n
Augusta, July It, 1849.
tear
•*wWeh relate* to aaa torcij*
; YOUTH & HANH00D.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
IteteHn ob Self-Preservation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, juri published, is filled with trsefol infor
mation, on tho infirmities and diseases of the Generative
that patient* who take them can scarcely
believe that they are under the operation of medicine,
— instead of the usual debilitating effect* of purga
tives, they feel a glow of health an3 comfort radiating,
" >, from the centre throughout their systems.
IMPORTANT REMEDY,
DR. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE.
HHHE great advantages possessed by thi* article over
A every other, are Certainty, Safety, Covenience and
Economy. AU physicians admit that great danger is
.. . ..... to be apprehended from drugging the eye when in
JlRddraMpsitwif alike to Youth, Maubood mlUnied and unhealthy
tM- ....... ^
aad Old Age. Ta all who apprehend or suffer under Salve thi* objection w entirely
the dire Coo*eoaeooe» of early or prolonged iodtscrw > can im-ibly result from its use: it being in allca-es
Boca tnaB who feel the exhawtive effect* of sedenta applied to the external portions of the eye, thereby
ry and banefnl habit*—to aU who in addition to dedin- avoiding all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which
tef physical erargr, are the victim* of nervous and necessarily attend the introductk* on any pungent a:
mental dehihlr.aud of moping and melancholy despon-1 tide into the eye. -It* activity in suMqing mflamms
deary. Dr. K. would *ay— tioo i* mj great tiiat hot few cases require the use <
READ THIS BOOH> | a»ore thamme bottle to effect a jwrfect cure. One phi
regular term of this Court, to iX-w™ the firstMon-
day in November next, why said letters of-dismission
should not be granted; and it i* further ordered by the
Court, that a copy of this rule be published in the
Southern Whig, at Athena, for the space of six months
preceding said trem.
[Printer’s fee 89 50
E 1
ipplies to this Court foe Letters of dismission:—
show cause why said Executor should not be dischar
ed. and that publication be made according to the sti
'.ejn such cases made and provided..
March 14, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY, i
t, titling for ordinary
■ purpose*, regular Term, March 4,1850.
T HE petition of Asbunr Hull and James Camak,
Executors of James Camak, deceased, respect
fully sheweth, that they have fully discharged all and
siugular the duties required by law as such Executors.
Thcv therefore, pray the Court to grant them Letters
, , ririao remarked to w, after having witnessed
save fact* in aevetal instances, that it was a ’•perfect fire
' killer.” All we ask. ts that its virtuos be thoroughly
of Dismission from said Executorslup, in
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that all per
ns concerned, shew' came (if any they have,) at
the regular Term of this Court; to be held on the first
Monday in November next, why
Parent* by reading h, will lekmbow to prevent the ! tested, and that the directions be strictly followed.
Jfetrnetioa of their «hiMbt*. p ——‘ ”
NT X remittance of 25 rent*,
addressed to DR.KINKELIN, N
i letter. ]
Price 50 cent* per box.
f, N. W. cefaer of Third |
STAGE! JUNE
1 willemura aVaA. imdcrenvefopeper’reLora ofmaij [ FROM ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE;
■FIFTEEN YEARS | f I 'HE subscriber having become contractor on the
**■ ’ * ' ’ *’ acomforfable hack,
of extensive and unintcrraptevl practice spent in this! 1 above route, is now running » comfr
city, have raadcrad Dr. K. the most expert and Mjccess-.^ with good stock aad earefol drivers, 1
w practitionsc for and. near, in the treatment of all, above named placeaj -
diseaees of a private nature. Person^ afflicted with ul-1 The Hack leaves Athena Tuesdays, Thuradavs
ep«* the body,throat, nr lags, pains in the head or and Saturday*, and arrives at the Circle ia time for the
•oe, mercurial tpemnatisms. stricture*, gravel, dis- can same daya Leave* the Circle on Mondays,
■Manriug from youtiihilea«¥SMM or impurities of the ’ Wednesday* and FriJiy, at 7 o’clock In the Bionnng,
“4, whereby the rao-titution has become enfoeMed, J and reaches Alliens ia the evening. .
11 treated with snecera. ' } He haa also a. UVF-R Y STABLE
-;, -XenthifDccem. He haa also a UVJ-RY STABLE at Monroe,
He who place* IwnsMfiinder Dm earaef Dr. K. may where borsea. carriages, Ac, can at all time* be
otofideatlj rely upon hi* skin at a physician. cared, oo reasonable term*. J. P. BADFER]
Ptoemw ai a distance may address Pr. K. ay letter,; Jan. 84,1850. ly
!arirJ 4Mn (.&r P si iStei'
be and appear at my office, within tiic tin
•ibed by law,To show cause (if any they have
gaid letters dismisaoiy should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 23d'
April, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY, i
April 25.1850.
Administrator’* Sale-
front of Hansel’* Confectionery in Athens, at 10
R. S. SCHEVENELL, Adm’r.
R. 8. SCHEVENELL, Adm’r.
L deceased, are requested to make payment imtne-
ately; and those having dem ’
e hereby notified to present
’ithin the time prescribed by law.
May 9. 1850. A. M. JACKSON, Adrn.
7OUR months after date, applicatii
rable the Inferior Corn
sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to thee;
of John T. Baker, deceased, in terms of the law.
May 9, I860. - ' - A. 5L JACKSON, Adm.
TTtQUR months after date application will be n
r «. the Honorable the Inft
County, when sitting for ordin; ....
to sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins, decoosed.
MATTHEW CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Th* Honorable the Tn/erior Court, tittingfor ordiua
purpose*, regular Term,-March 4,-1850.- ' -
rpHE petition of Mary Kenney, Administratrix
fully discharged all and singular the duties required of
Administration, in terms of the law
Whereupon, it is ordered, that all persons concerned,
mission should not be granted; and it is further order
ed by the Court, that a ropy of thi* Rule be publish-
’ ' the Southern Whig, at Athens, for the space of
six month*, preceding said Term.
[Printer** fee 89 50
Ufargia-Gwinnctl County
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1850.
Present, Jhe Honorable John Mill*, R. D. Winn, Jesse
Lotre, and Janie* M. Gordon, Justice*.
I T appearing to the Court fay the petition of Samuel
Broadnax, that David Coleman, deceased, did, in
his Ufa, make a Booilfor titles to one Joshua Ellis, and
by the said Ellis transferred and assigned for value
district, of originally Henry, bm now Walton County,
in said State, known as the North-west corner of lot
ext, why said Letter* of Dismission should noi
ingfor ordinary purposes. May Term, 1850.
rpHE petition of Hehi y Summerlin, of said cc
I ty, sbeweth that, heretofore, to wit, on the f
day ot October, 1846, James Cullins. then in lifa
to annexed.) binding himself
said Cnl'-in? should make <
vary low rates. T
Company-’s Yard; 8 cents per pound j ®
’.‘J!!
DR. JAYNE’S
,; w ,. rAMILY MEDICINES. _
THE subscriber is just receiving a supply of Dr TITHE REAS, 'William Maltbie applies to
1 Jayne's FamHy Medfehraa, all of whktara offered ’ \V JLettcr* of Adnrinbtratinn. deVmis no.
Watkinsrille Dc& I Administrator* npim the estate of the sakTde-1 entity titles in conn*
— —-- * U ceased, to execute' to him title* in conformity with • provi-foo* therfor;
GEORGIA—G WINNETT COUNTY. \ oritndh,Hi. Co.rt, TintD«k. of Sootj^to win, rar petiliooo- hu pOdI 0*Mb,
■egnem ■ dr; c. b. Lombard, ..
- - Surgeon Dentist, th
ATHENS, BA.
Office over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill A Smith. Em
Athens, sept/1 A " tf ' Go
- —* Go
John W. Goss, of
DEALER IN J>RY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Si ,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, fco.. fco.
A’o. 9. Broad-street—ATHENS, GA. got
M.yS.lM». ly Yo
WIL1LAM N. WHITE. „
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, 0 u
AND DEALER IN
Stationary, iUuleand Hnical lastrnasento
LAMAS, CUTLER Y, FANCY GOODS, dte. bo
College Avenue, Athens, Ga. y
(ty- Orders filled al Ike Augusta rates.
Thomas G. Bight,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. n
College Avenue, next door la P.O. ' J
Terms—cheap for cash or country produce. he
Athens, Jan. 25. . ly | Co
W. S. Grady,
No 15, Broad Street ATHENS, GA. ^
Thomas W. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lawrrnceville, Gwinnett Co or
fWAnv basinets entrusted to hi* care will meet with'
prompt attention. ly Feb. 10,1848. s
W. H. H. WHITE,
Next door to Alexander's Drug Store, College Aeenue,
ATHENS, GEORGIA. 1
T. SJEECP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA. \
FERRY Ac CO., A
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ^
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Bo.
Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
R. J. MAYNARD,
(Over the “ Southern Banned' Office,). J
ly ATHENS, GA. tc
O. & A. K. CHILDS,
Watclremwkere and JcwcllfHi o
AND DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 8ilver, Plated and Britannia
Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments,
Fancy Goods, dre, «fce.
No.l3,Broad-streeLundertheFrahklinHouse—Athens j
ASA M. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
April 22,1848. ly Watkinsville, Ga.
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
| Attorney*at lav. \
(Offices in Athens and Gainesville, Ga.)
83?” Will continue tho practice of Law in the coun-
' ties of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber-
1 sham and Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee.
Lumpkin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; and
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit
C. Pestles, Athens W. J. Peeples, GaineseiUe.
Newton & Lucas,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, fco.
No.2,Granite Row—ATHENS, GA. j
William A. Lewis, |
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
^ Cumkino, Forstth co., Ga.
p t3T Will practice in the counties compwing tlie Che
rokee Circuit AU professional and other business en
trusted to his management, will meet with prompt and
faithful attention. Dec. 3,1847.
have JYotice.
• fFHE undersigned have associated themselves in the
A practice of Law. All business confided to them,
will Live prompt attention. OVERBY A GLENN.
• B. H. OVERBY. - - J J. N. GLENN.
Jefferson, Jackson Co, Ga. J Carnesville, Franklin Co.
BarberissR and Hair Dressing.
° T>ERNARDO J. ARZE is prepared to give fuU
'■ J3 satisfacti.m to all gentlemen requiring his services
° in theabove line. He may be found atall times in the
0 brick building over Matthews,Goodman A Co’s store.'
Jan. 24.
Hr*. Fin ley, Milliner,
® YXTOU LD respectfully inform th- Ladies of Athens
■ W and vicinity, tiiat her health has been so far
? restored as to enable her to resume lier business.—
a She will, as heretofore, attend to bleadiing and repair
ing Bonnets, and in fact to every thing in her line of
bariness.
i Athens, Feb. 28,1850. tf
’ s \ BORTOV, BOORE A CARLTO.V,
of 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
*® • DRY 1 GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
^ | CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
31 No. S, Granite Row ATHENS, GA n
* J. W. Horton, P. E. Moore, J. A. Carlton.
sd, Athens Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf
£?i CHASE & PETERSON,
At WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
<g, BOOKS, 8TATIONER Y, FANC Y GOODS
PERFUMERY, <J-C.
j SIGN OF THE W A VITtOI Q BOOK.
| Third door east of College Avenue,
— ! Athens, Georgia.
T. ■ Eg* AU orders promptly filled at Augusta prices
., |- Athens, Feb, 28,1850.
| JPMJMJrO-FO R TBS.
rst j-snasAK ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
s^^^of the celebrated makers, STODART A
- n 9 I HdUNHAM, N. Y„ also, the recently in-
vented MELDDEOST, at toe PI*no-Forte depot
Atheos, Feh. 7,185a CHAS. ZOGBAUM.
S LOOK AT THIS!
le ; -
£ CARRIAGES, R0CKAWAYS A BUGGIES,
-it NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
oft AND AT ItEDDCBD PBICER.
f. .RICH’D S. SCHEVENELL Coach-Maxml
“| " Opposite the Bsadtr—ATHENS, GA'
a time Lepers) end a great irariety of
* ■
JEWELRY. -
Silver Forks, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Butter-biives j
espectfully invite onr, friend*, the public,
0. A A. K. CHILDS.
. Watches and Tn«* Pieces of every descrip-
refully repaired by the most experienced work-
x and warranted to perform wellA Repairing of all
■* itly done. O. & A. K. C.
S June 14,1849.
BOOTS! BOOTS*.
>ved to the store, corner of Broad Street and
n wanting a good Boot, neat and durable,-
pump-soled Boots, got up in a style which for fit, work
manship and durability, cannot be excelled in Georgia.
General satisfaction is warranted to all
I mahogany, maple and black
WALNUT CHAIRS,
.r*U.Tatlea.*c
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
WARE ROOMS
In Quart Bottles.
For the removal atid permanent cure of a,lf
Diseases arising from an imj ure state
of the blood,- or habit of the system.
Among the many aid important dtaoveriea of Qiie
generation, i« one who-* fame will be written, a* with*
a sunbeam, in the^history of the past SANDS’ SAR
SAPARILLA stands fo.*th alone, and by it* owa works
proclaims jU power—that mute eloquence so irresisti
bly affecting «x the appeal* of the sufrering for relief.. ^
has been answered. Thousand* of case* of diuMi
have been cured by thi* invaluable medicine, such a*
are not furnished in the records of time. These thing*
not done in secret places, or m seme unknown town,
are performed ia onr principal cities and public
ma. They are brought before the world to aurotan-
tiatA beyond doubt, tho healing rirtuee of thi* prepar
ation ;.arid the facto unfolded,althoughrignntkjarea*
plain a* the light oMfa^y. . r - t
The Sarsaparilla is combined with the most efTectu-
. aids, the moat salutary production*, the moat potent
simple* of the vegetable kingdom; and it* unprece-
* ed raccessin the restorati^to health of tho^wbw
long pined under the most distressing chronic mal-
mending it to the afflicted in term* the afflicted only
can know. It has long been a most important desid
eratum in the practice of medecine. to obtain a remedy —
similar to this—ode that would act on the liver, *toni-
nou* effect* upon the vital power* of the -
though possessed of powerful healirg properties, it ia
entirely harmless, and will not injure the moat delicate
eonatitutien. When in perfect health, no effect is pro
duced by ito use. except an increase, of appetite ; bat
when disease u seated in the frame, and carry** feat
along the path of life, then ito mysterious in-
fluence is felt and seen; it fekindieanew life and rig-
and brings health and strength to the suffering ami
inufactured articles, and
money abroad, when you can use it aa
LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP RIDING!
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
. n . n Q WixcuxaTxa, Kv n Oct 19,1849.
A. B. A D. Sand*—Gentlemen: I would not have
presumed to wntoto you. if it was not my duty to let
ww the almost miraculous effect your 8ar-
foul upon roe. My limb* were co J
with ulcerous sores, so that I could not walk <!
v m THE undersigned hav-
and well arranged Sta-
Barouches, and
ig, and daily if necessary. All families wishing
the np-country via Athens, will be sent to Clarkcs-
f by Madison Springs, as they
may wish, for 88 per seat Travelling ti
t a splendid Omnibus daily from t
. lUDcpot. SALTER
January 25,1849.
e city t
: IVY.
rtment to be fount
I>r. Gordon’s
VEGETABLE ANT I-B IL L IO U S
FAMILY PILLS.
re of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum,
Rhei
i the Back,
ts, General Weakness, Fits, Consumption, Pnlpita-
of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the
at. Erysipelas, Dealness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching
>e 8k:n. Fevers of all kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel,
ale Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and a'l othei
* "" * of the blood, and mor
ery dl-
of the liver and stomach.
i*e to which the human frame is subject,
a impurities of. the blood or derangement
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills,
. rootof tEedii
noving all impurities from the body, opening the pores
Wrually and internally, separating all foreign and ob-
xious particles from the chyle, so that the blood, of
rich it is the origin, must he thoroughly pure, neces-
■ily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart,
ing.% Liver and Stomadi, thereby restoring "health,
a of the
. „ . and arteries,
mpeding all tho natural veins and purifying the
oil, they render the system not only thoroughly
ind but also impervious to di-ea=e, even when all
pda have been cured by the
a had been resorted to without any
a that Letters of adrainfatra- i
May 24, 1819.
Hair
tolsam.Toaic Vcnr.Ifoge, San-
U Whl. a; GRADY
rate French Calf Bool,. .
F :RRY * CO. Inn oon,t>»Bj «■ hand a Ian, a-
aortnMnt of Emllcmcn'. fioo dre^BootN which
they will warrant to wear and fit as well as any j
Sonttaern manual Insurance Co.
to Michael BL Ford, of raid ' TTOME OFFICE, in their building opposite the Post
i v««i>, tiwaimKc « ——j. — —— *-— ,>etitiooer has paid the entire • ii OSes. , , ..
public gazette of this amount of the purcWa money. Wherefore, your peti- Commumcatioo# should be addressed, and *ppU-
publiC place* m sud county. tk*er pray* that raid administrator may be ordered to cation for Insurance made, to
m£l
, with \Stato,2ndintwo or mMO publicplacesuiKud onnnlj-, tiooc pcaT>t^a»audadraonrtraO.o.aTbo<
tho o.tateof Jobs An^ia,Iatc of. furthreo mootha; that all penaio, ooecTMd, coar file oxocole UUea 0 eoofcnn.tj with uid hood, according
lt- r •- .t-t-oWodkaaaiif an* thajhooajwhjtlio dudFao to the atotofea » «nica»«aado and prouded, and
dthwaad JattKaU. Smith. AdmioiaUaton aa fodr pett*«u ” Sotr Wi wfll orar fwwy. do.
f vt_ should not crccu'e titles to. said pare*! of j T. W. ALEXANDf^- Peiittooer’s Att’y.
^W^MALTBIE, cc a. I Whereupon, it is ordereibjffite^pourt^Thnlnotiea
******* «ss
Jan. 10,185a
WAlf HOCTE1V ft BARBETT,
‘ ' COACH--MAKERS, ATHENS.
Bra le^e to inform their friends and the
, that they^have removed to
GEORGIA—GWINNETT
in the place. *
beautiful artide of Calf Shoes.CougTora Boots, Jta j n
NOTICE. -
county.
ppBtata Of*.
March 14.
CANPLES..
gPERM, Adatnantineandlfadfow CantBes^cheafi. for j
MkhavIH.
XTTHEREAS. Jamra L. Etdnton, applies to me 8c tord, admmirir^ar of Ihe ssid James OulUo*. decaas-
VV Letter* of Administration, on the estate of Al- ed. should not execute titles to the said tract of land
* — <!■+- fH Tfmatr A •— in conformity with thebond.
therefree, to dto aha adnxuadi all and sin-< Attest: JESSE MURPHEY, a c c c
E^Wt'MgBSaEagfeaa-*
SUMMEY, TRAMMELL A CO.
riantstion.and Carpenter sTc
GEORGE
• June «, 1850.. -
VEHICLES, aad a
"cnptions^CARRIAGES.
REPAIRING d
Athena, March 53.1848.
UMBRELLAS. : -
PERRY A CO. are just opining a variety of I'm j
^brelb-of all style* and price*. . i made ‘kc real estito of Wi Item'
■ „ , ■ ■ ! * to the honorable Inferior Court of Clarke Countv. ty, *wv-i»«cd
*"11"
S. IPSO. j C’ Adm’r, debonis non. February 21.11^50.
EXECUTOR’S SALE. '
2 TUB NELL, Adm’r. May 1850, • - - ’ named Henry, 48 year* old. Sold as the property of favor him with their patronage. Athens,*
w... -- . Z,.- , Francina Cox, deceased, fotthe benefit of the legatees.
* L’OUR months after date, application wUl be made Terms cash. JOHN C. GREER. Exr.
•A; to the Honorable Inferior Court of Clarke countvj May 16,1850.-'- * * ’, .
... ^ , . . . JVOTICMSd ^ A 1 to the Honorable Inferior Court of Clarke >
• -• jpOCRo ; »U„ofto,d.,o. V plic.™ wfll bo «wd. Tk'4t tiDS W P)Jrpmes. for leaTo to sell
NEWTON HOUSE,
AUiena, Georgia.
'U’OUR months afterdate, application will be made to FVtHE subscribe-, m proprietor of the above
JL\ wdl arrangedand famished. Hotel, expects.
T »uw
T BISHOP.
X toe Honorable interior Court of toe county of Wal-
j ton, while setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the real estate, belorapng to David T. Kimhalf
Bartering and HaireDreMing. -
HANSEL DILLARD,
R ESPECTFULLY -informs the citizens of Athens
and the public generally, that he will, at all time*,
omodate those who
Athens,*Aug.'48.
to please, and attention tobu-
establishment as the pubF
LOVICK P. THOMAS.
tsnes, to make it just such ah establishment as the public
Athens,- January. 18-19,
e of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta
king two bottle* was rotirelycuricT I must abo*toll
you of another wonderful cure. Mv brother was afflict
fi"? «• , T oful ? “ «- b«*d. so bed his physician,
told him the loss of hu sight was inevitable, and pw-
•eemed to be hi* fete. Three tot-
ties entirely restored his sight, and we cantot but ra-
- — • Sands’ Shrsapa-
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
FXOM SOUTH AMEBICA.
Mararaibo, Venezuela, April 18th, 1849.
. •• —to the great __
7°«r valiuUe Sarraparilla. About
three yean since I was attacked with Rheumatism in
toe Swtew! is my ^ and *°
1 Y 9 * ?l a ^ e to 8,e «p. I tried all of the
cou , ld , bcar «*f without receiving any
benefit, until through the advice of a friend I procured
some of your Saraaparilla, and after using four botttoi
in the course of fifteen days, I found mpelf entirely
Here is another, ucarer home
Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen'—I
Mew. Sands,—Oeodemcn,— 1 have^bratt’^elrerw
r.ni n r le fr s to / ou ^ great bcnufit 1 »*• ™-
cetved from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of
dwe ^ e ’i mad 1 0 * to Europe, but
while there continued to be afflicted. A few weeks
*1';^ 1 f jwd with a violent hemor
rhage of the lungs, and from the debility and c
pro-tration Astren t to that followed, with toe prat
rifely relieved by
FERRY i COS. K 0 22 l "SR"'—lwithSJhmrW*-
«d difficult, of re-piraUdu, I ,„Urd, r.lff,cd hr
of ,oor Su-ap»r.lla, which I cno-ldcr a B*
impoitant and truly vnluablcdiMorery iii tho htaliat
* rt - . I have not for fourteen veora eniavMl
for fourteen yeara'eqjoyed
Very gratefully yours, f -
tv . RE. SEYMORE,
n aTCiM ^" 0 ’ < ’ “L b ^'* ,e * nd rc, * il *bjARA
D’SANDS, Druggi‘ts A Chemists, 100 Fulton-*t, cor
ner of William, New York, hold also by Drurriits
genendly tiiroughout the United States and Camulaa.
Price 81 per bottle* wg bottles for 85
For ajob, HILL d-SMlTH, alw, REESE A WARE.
May 9,1850. Athena, Ga.
Sew Good*.
WATCUES AND JEWELRY,.
Bllrcr and Plated Ware*
ellusical Instruments, Jtc.
IIT p -. 8AOE, has just returned from New York
11 * with a beautiful assortment of toe above
articles which be will sell cheaper than can be pur
chased elsewhere, r
TOO nil EX WITH A GKEAT VARIETY or RICH
Jewelry.of tlie l.ntewt vtylea.
Broaches, Pijis, Ear'and Finger Rings,
Gold, Guard and Fob Chains, Gold
Peru and Pencils, Gold, Silver
and Steel Buckles, Gold
and Silver Thimbles, ■
and Spectacles.
RrrantM HtrellMg Mirer, Table Deter*
Ml«r. Table D
and Trasyeem, Mllvrr fr’arke,
•ad all other articles usuaUy kept in a Jewelry Sti
The superior advantages whidi the subscriber (
•■■cHupcnor aa vantages which the subscriber po*-
sestos over those unacquainted with the business, in
•i«*ntin r * practical Jeweller, render *r
-—*** i-S*
f its operation, the complaints it is ud«p*ed
iu uieeuresit has performed we refer our readers
ir agents, who will give them a pamphlet gratis.
MJCINA CORDIAL;
or, the elixir of love.
rin «, TMin, Gnllan, Ac.
Punratromthe moa cclcbmcd Baler, ud wo.
I HARDWARE.
• SUJIMEY. TRAUMELLACO.
icmt or painiui meusiruauon, ~
•“wuumniwui u, ui involuntary discharge thereof; ’ |U8T received and for sale low by- '
and for general prostration of the system, whether the , f3 Mardi 7. . 8PMMEY. TRAMMKT.T rt f.
result of inherent causes or produced ly irregularity, > \ ; - M—
illness.or acodent It Is pleeauit to theta»to,«>dposi-
tural. virtues.
The above .
HILL A SSlltH, CHASE A PETERSON, and
REEES A WARE, at New York prices.
March*!, 1850.
dtA notice.
iiiHg Tue subscriber still continues to keep open
^ISJShtoHO.USEin Jcmaaoii, Jackson county.
ApriLlSM* * ’j.RNABERS.
SUGARS! 'SUGARS!! - i
Mord.1. SUAIMEY, TRAMMELL * C&i
FIQS! ■ . V
''"TOSHEBim.
^LARGE supply, of SneriRi’ BOW Me, body
offi^v
printodandfbr nlelowattho Soothcm Whig
-■ BEEF I
S”^s^.SifiSiEg!fg5! -
Apa ii.
COLLEGE NOTICE.
”/ . GRINDSTONES!
A FRESH lot ef tost blue grit Grindstones^ just ., . - —
ceived and for saleby T. BISHOP.- J Yfi(h addition^ to it, r«
' C ’ Franklin College, April 18,1850.
FISR!
ly, but earnestly requested to send them to theLihra-
The formation and publication of a new CrtUbgt*
renders this appeal necessary. ■:
J. JACKSON, Librarian,
CASH -
"pAID for Beeswax, by