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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
COVGU P.EIHSJT - LEGAL ADVK
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totality.'* .. ' - - * --
l. Jan.os W. Barrett. AdmiuUtrator ou
e of Peter .Puryear, decked, applies
It a4®■ of
I,.-U*r» of Q'Mm,*,
KaWpewtetolprora.. .
iitrrtors or G.»rJi»n*,---------
Hales of Lands Ot Negr^» l>y «V>
a«.’l V Cri^;ior»,. '4 00 *
iperty/by l&reaturCidmftri 'S j
OOUOB8,
HOAHSEUESS, BBOHOHITX8, . . . -•”*—- — ■*—
AppUostiaw.^• • ■• « Sj} j WHOOPXBO-WVOaj^OBOUP “
b qRBenju^ r«ww 3*#aifHEaag 15
rent, .fee much Weekly cMmw.'. RM»5M J V
Aged foi
•i%* To insure attention,
wort c mo/ret «/ postage.
of that formidable direa- .
| May »v 1850.
DR. JONES,«» eminent P rcetit lour r of Medi
• in Alabama, trell known throughout the Slate.
Montgoveht, Ala, Oct 4,184th wwi
Sin: I have used your admirable ; town of Writbi
:oniponuil cxtensivclv in niv practice, ami lind it to i juj y
un-para by far any odior remedy we have for curing , n g property. to wit
upon tlie lungs. Your obt tenant \ tract of land. fcontmnnwSOO'
l a *> r. TAWa XI T1 1 . MU1U, WWW
the Oconee nver. adjumii
Da. J. C..
Ujr.r.ppejrMm, aftLo^rracrilmi
, by law, to »huw cause (if any. they have) why eaid
ice Given under my hand at office.’ this the 5th Jan. 1850.
gd . . ASA XJACKSON c,c. o*. ,
Georgia—Clarke County. _ . c __
’ 'tSetiodonto* ike bfferior Court. sitSbiffo^rdinary.
t -—;»'—>! purpose*, 3farch 10, 1858. - - * '
SAtfetom, xsn risci, > - • \ /TJHEpetitioji of Jotor W. Richardson,sbcwetUthat
offend No, 41. in tfeg ninth ; 1 on the twenty-fourth day of November, one, thou-,
r of«tW:%arra-; sand,-eight hundred_and forty-eix, Warren Whitlow,
Superior then of raid county,' executed his Contract or bond ia
one Iran ! writing, and thcoandlheredehteradthe eameto your-
the me of, petitioner, which is m>w of main the C^rlds office of
TaaCollec. 1 this Court, whereby he boundhimself to execute tioto.
. Baugh, B.; your petitioner, good and fewfcl titles-to that part of
*** ‘ -> the tract of land, whereon raid Warren then lived, ly
ing on tho West ride of the rood leading from Watkins-
ville to Hillaman’s Mills, on the Appafecbee River.—
AJid,yourpetiticner further rhew^^tfed thefastpay-
said bond complied with, mod that the said Warren
Whitlow liath departed this life without executing wud
titles. Wherefore, your petitioner' prays that John
Whitlow, Administrator of said Warren Whitlow,de
ceased, be required to execute titles to your petitioner
to saijf land, in terms of the statute in such rase
made and provided. .
H hereupon, it it ordered by the Court, Tbatraid
John Whitlow, Administrator of . said Warren W hit-
low, deceased, aud all and any otlier person concerned,
shew cause, (if any thev have,) at the regular Term ol
this Court, to he held on tlio first Monday in July
next, why said Admuii-tratyr shonld not be ordered tc
"ties to said Richardson for said tract of land
if the law.: And it is -further >
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 7
Smith & Stovall,
DEALERS IN. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC,
No. 1, CoIXcco Avenue, Athena. .
Terms^—cheap for cash or "country produce.
Majdi 28/ ' -’V , * ,. ' - -
DR. C» B. LOMBARD,
Stugeoh Dentist;
ATHENS, «Ai
Office over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill, * Smith.
Athens.sept. 18. * ■ .
John W. Goss, 1
DEALER IXDRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, *o., Ac. - _
N a . 9.Bna&*net+r*THEN8,G£. 4
May S, 1849. ' . , . = l 7 , . -
Clarke Slier Iff’* Sale.
TILL be sold before the Court-house door iathi
L ' * "’atknwvilla, au the first Tuesday in
the usual hours of sale, die follow-
Your ob t
R. B. JONES, M. D. I ,i,e Oeciee rivti. adjriniug the lands of Gw
BEXJ. SITjLIX J -V, V. D-,L. L. R-> ,,e * 1 ro ' Lin, Harrwand others; aud two boxes crockery ware,
<oro/ CJumitlry, Miutralmry.de^ late tol/eae, ( SOInf otllltr j.ouselHild furniture. All levied upw» as
mber of the Lit. /Art. MaL PhU. and t>eu-u. So- , tll<s pro p„ rty of p^Up Clayton, to satisfy a fi. la. in
ie* of America and Europe. i favor of Jeremiah M. Daniel vn. said Clayton.
“ 1 deem theCuebbyPectobal nn admirable coin- May SO, 1850. LS. VINCia*T,SlifL
iuiovt t j red that
copy of thi3 Rule be publbhecT in the Southern Whig,
at Athens, for the spuee of .three **" "
ldia preceding
said Term. . - v
A trno extract frvfci 4hwMinutcs of said Corn
March 21,1850.' ASA M. JACKSON.
''WATCHES.
JEWEMf,
SILVER AXD I’LATKD
' • *’
low opcoil'S it the new Jewel-
assortment of fine Watcl.cs, (all
„ time keepers) and a -great variety of
P ° f j |j WllLRY '^ g * T? i
Emtradn- in put, BreMrPi»i E»r ml fteg..TU«p,
Gold pant tad,fob Gtaiaa, Gold. E«m-«u«l Tradi. ,
GoM Budiics, OoltJ wkt silver tUntble^ wid SpccUtcfaf,
«F all kinds. ^ ' * - F
■Also, SilverTablei D«ser4 and Tea Spoons. extTa-finc ;
I Silver Forks, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Bntter-kniTos -, |
warranted g
the latent si
WILTliAM N. WHITE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
tat lonarr. Hlwalc and Mvalcal Inatrwsnent'
LAMAS, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, dx.
Couior Avim, Atbexs, OL
(O- Orders filled at the Augusta rates.
• Thomas G. Hight,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac.
Col lego Avenue, next door *o P.O. ...... , „ .
jr^*p'»—-—»p-ir S“r,r3W
Athens, Jan. 25. ... — I sdry gGodsSt 11 '* nhsiv n« i, nnmnml M mn
id judge
4 . A.-K.-CHILDS. j »« A„ n «^ n.ail
N. B. Watches and Tuut.Pieces' of every, descrip- ) 111 w£llail?C uOlClCSa
^ r ,h c remnmlnad yananc*, c*r e cf all
9 neatly done. O. «fc A.K. C. Diseases arising from an imvitre state
Athens, j
,1849.
W. S. Grady,
Dealer in Dry Good*, Groceries, Ac., Ac.
No 15, Broad Street ATHENS, GA.
WAHE-Rooms.
A G KN EKAL assortmi-ut of fmhionablc Mahogany j New 1 layeo, Ct, Nm
and otherFumUorefrom ! T l,p P’
PRIME, KENNY & CO., Boston, |
' IVhAcsale and Retail. j
Purchasers of 810U0 or more, will bo mpplied at j
lOperconL advance <h» Boston Wholesale prices and j
CiMt of transportation. ! LAND. *R1SLEY
From 8500 to 81000 at 16 per cent. generally.
of the best
,aofihe -C1IERRY PECTORAL”it
i of die Lungs, when they will feel «
langers,whenever this remedy can be
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
8100 to 8500
Gall and sea, in tho Insurance Bui
Post Office. Athens. Gi
March 14. I860.
NEW AND EXTENSIVE
Book and Job Printing Office,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA. ,
1 jtNCOURAGEDby the very liberal patronage bith-
J!i ‘ erto received, the undersigned have In-en indo ,
rod to make large additioiw to dixir heretofore large
aud beautiful aasortment of Print.n* Materials, and to
estabn.h a JOB OFFICE, (wholly diaeoanected with
their newspaper establish™, lit) for the exclusive pur-
pose of doing JOB-WORK. Our new concern is
located on Brood Street, in the bnck building one
doorwe»t of Huggins’ corner, (up stairs) where we
are prepared to execute, i». «he most beautiful style,
ami for LOW PRICES,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
<d©s [p&iuenr.ii&ii®,-
Of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IT Our Presses are from the celebrated mannfoc
lory of Hoe &. Co., and oar Type, Ornaments, Xc.
from the foundries of Brace So ffo., Cmmer * Hon
and Joseph T. White of New York, ami Messrs. J. L
Johnson Jt Co„ of Pliilailelnhia, which is abnndan
evidence of their superiority; while-by die use ol
rood paper, cants, die., and the display of correct
taste in the “ getting ap” and execution of our work,
we expect to rivo universal satisfaction.
|y Our fnends and U*c public gchcrally are tc-
specdully rnvittj^to give *** “ v *'
Athens, Ms* 3
LAMPKlN & ADAMS.
•V«r Plre-Proof IIY<re/io«w.
GIBBS &;McCpRp,
Warchsnse and Csmmlwlsn Mtrdinnli
McIntosh street, a ugusta, ga. • i-
Ig leave to inforln.tlioir frirtids
next, before the Co
on eounty, the real e
rijd; it being a tract o:
or less, adjoining J. McMiil
in Jeffi-raori,
of Chax. DoOgherty,
containing i0(
Thomas W. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, -
Lawrkxckviixk, Gwixxxrr Co
inesa entrust*
apt attentii
NOTICE. j W . H.. H . W H I T E,
F OUR monU»aaft«r date, application will be made j MorcUnu* Tailor.
to die Honorable Isferwr Courtof Clarke coun-) y txt far t 0 Alexander's Drug Store, College Avenue
ty, when sitting for ordinary purpose?, for lcaveto sell [ ATHENS, GEORGIA,
inegro man, Henry, bekoging to tbf *
BOOTS! BOOLS!
IHE undersigned would most respectfully inform the
citizens of Athens and the surrounding country that
he lui9 removed to the store, comer of Broad Street and
Ijrocc .
he is prepared
Boots and Shoes
Of the best French and American Calf Skii
Gentlemen wanting a good Boot, neat and durable,
should send in dieir orders.
Cork-soled, double-soled, water-proof walking and
pump-soled Boots, got up in a style which for fit, work
manship and durability, cannot be excelled in Georgia.
Athens, Feb. 15.1849. , PATRICK BARRY.
. April 11,1850.
e to sell i
_ _ of Fraud-; .
"‘John c. greer. |
. Ex. lUch’d Cox, dec. i
■pOUH
... .' date, application will be
lade to the honorable (he Inferior Court of Jack-
son county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for
leave to sell that portion of the real estate of Mum-
ford Beunett, deceased, wbereou Thos. Morrison
May 80,185C
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Clarke County, when sitting foi
COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. W Middleton;
N ot only a positive but a warrant
ed CU RE for consumption and all disease* of the
lungs. This medicine lias decided tho dispute about
the curability of con-sumption, and satisfied the medi
cal faculty and all who havo used it, that consump
tion and all affections of the lungs can not on'y lie
cured, but they are as easily and simply cured, iu al-1 Hoi
most any of the disorders to which the human frame Tuesday in Aug
is liable. The operation of a single bottle, which costs I to wit: Lots, nui
81, u sufficient to satisfy any patient—if not alto- 52,63-and 54. jr.— „_ r - w —~ - - —.
pet her to«» far gone with the disease—of this fact ; and j Watkinsville. belonging to the estate of Josiah \\oods,
iglc dose gives evidence of-its extraordinary late of Franklin County, Virginia, deceased. Terms
. on the day. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, AdmV.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. j
/~\N tlie first Tuesday in July next, will be sold be-1
V I fore the court houa« door u> the town of Elhjay. t
Gilmer county, within foe Usual hours of sale, lot of
Land No. 155, in the tth District and 2d section of;
said county. Bold a» the property of S. A. Mann, de-!
ased, under au order of the Court of Ordinary of .
onroe county. A. V. MANN, Adm’r. j
May 2,1850. : '• ’'' -■ -• |
T. lllSIICP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1,broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
ordinary purposes, will be sold
V.
of Waildnsvillo, on the first
icxt, the following property,
44, 45, 48, 47, 48, 49, 60. 51,
iriginnl plan of said
the i
quack o
% and eradicating the malady by
j- relief which it affords. Hus’ is no
t remedy. Dr. Hastings, its discoverer,
—* eminent physicians of the age, and
• 4 ” *’ * tt, and all its
r p ,nj in, p.UK-.lhn; t!.r, have removed
i-o. fir, prooIWurfioo-o rewMljtidlr™ tW
ofMcIita* end Boy™JO. «e«ou, dej M.™
bated, mid »*1 om Jiio. to (nre thm-
jm^jUtUnGon to the eboA bonne* in >» ,it«
The loretie. Riveted ifl Teiy fivoimbfii for seUingcot-
ton end mber produce to-th. b.,1 ^1.01,!,^-. IV,
hop* by strict attvut i*»u to business to raent a share of
mtronage. AUordera,aceonipanymg; consignnKaU of
tfotton, and fur Bagging, Rop* .and Family Supplies
will be faithfully executed. V .
Cash advances will be made on producain store when
required., Their charges wiUconform wthe eriablish-
ed cates. THOS. F.GIBBS.
Angusta, July 19, ■ , ; GKpRGE McCORP.
ArZlSiT* “ trio
: gmnmmnvsovin a hanhood.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,- ^ .
J JI I'rrmaiurs Dentil-
ainknlin on Solf-PrcaorvatJon-
' ONLY 25 CENTS.
»f the . , .
lias made a full disclosure of its history,
component parts to tlic world, not wishing to incur
the responsibility of con&iiug to himself, for tho sake
of pru!it,-a secret which was calculated to do such
universal good. And such has been the wonderful
result of iu operations, that the London Lancet, Med
ical Times, and the most eminent physicians of both
hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon sufferers to.
.have immediate recourse to it, ami proclaiming that
of all known, medicine, it alone has positively e»t *
tubed its efficacy bv undeniable,proofs of curing c<
^sumption and all other diseases of the lungs.
1 . ; V Dr. Le Roy’a
S ARSArARILLA AND WILD CHERRY
as— m
The onlu Medicine at once Strengthening,
Purifying dkl ’Purgative.,
.in existence..
T HESE rills are the \CTJ perfection of medicine, as
they tlioroughly 1 purge and purify, without weak ex-
iso. tlic systegL whieh -ia the great end that has long;
been sought forjwrt never before discovered. _ “
May
S.i
T HE petition of Wm. IL Robinson, Guardian of
Jolin A. Robinson, respectfully shcwetli that he
has completed hw .Guardianship; and therefore prays
this Court to grant him Letters of Dismission there-
*»£«« it I* tbit all ptrMins coiiccmcfi I m ■» - .
iow cause, (if any they haYe.) within the time re- j IFaldU*, Clock*, Jewelry, Silver, Plated and Brttat
aired hy law^why raid LeUers should not be granted.; WarefFme Cutlery, hfuncal Instrument*,
„prit 21st, 1850. • . Fancy Good*, <fce, Ac.
- April 25,'i860. JESSE MURPHEY, t>. c ~ « —
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
P URSUANT to an order of the honorable the In
ferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinal
purposes, notice fs hereby given to all persons co
corned, 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
has applied for Letters of Administration upon the
estate of said deceased:— .
You will therefore file your objections (if any you
have.) in terms of the law why the Clerk of the said
Court of Ordinary, should not have the Ad ministration
of said estate committed to him.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office,
this the 25th dayof May, 1850.
May 30,1859. A. M. JACKSON, c.
Georgia, Clarke County,
FRTHE petition of Joshua N. Gleen, executor of the
A last will and testament of William Jones, deceas
ed. respectfully showeth that be has fully discharged
all and singular the datfcs reqtrired of him by law, as
touch executor: he therefore prays the Court to grant
, — - - - _ . ..... , - v -.. - k - , hhn Letters Cf Dhunissiou from said exccutorghip, in
fact fir. Lc Roy aPtll**tr™gthenwhile<thujpvr»cI— terms of the Uw
TIict alone remove the HtremiMf and not ry Whereupon,*i* ordered by the Court, That aUper
tain. bat brace uo. and eensoGdnto every tbing-else.— BonS concerned show cause (ir any they have) at U
regular term of tins Court, to be neld on Uie first Mo
day in November next, why said letters of dismission
, r _, w should not be granted; and it is further ordcred by the
!tioas they Court,tSsta copy of Ibis rule be published iu the
Southern Whig, at' Athins, for Uie spare of six months
preceding said trem.. *'
A true extraet from tho Minutes of said Court.
March'7,1850. ASA'M. JACKSON, c. o. o.
:•-* i [Printer's fee $9 '50
tain, bat brace up, and consolidate every tldng ; else.—
They produce up straining 1—»o relaxation!—uo debil
ity. .-Qn thp_ csitrary, under their influence, invigom-
, pirfly the blbod—fortify Un .
tions—riiarpeu the appetite—«pch the per**—ahd
freely discharge mU superflai ies! - And they arc nu»
attended with griping, nausea, or unpleasant sensarioh ;•
and do not sicken, before they cure, like all other nos
trums; so UiaU patiaits who take tbcjp can scarcely
believe thut-tKey are under the operation of medicine, 1
s«instead of the usual, debilitating effects of pnrgar
tives, they foel aglow of health and comfort radmting,
ns it were, fi-oni the centre throughout their systems.
/. IMPORTANT REMEDY. -
dr. MiTcnei-Fs eye salve.
T HE great advantages possessed by this articld ovcr
( every other, are Certainty, Safety, Covenience and
FERRY & CO.,
PS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c
Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
R. J. MAYNARD,
igfron au imfm-e state
of the llood, or habit of. the system.
Among the many and important discoveries of this-'
Deration, is one whose fame will be written, as will*
unbeara, iu die history of the past SANDS' SAR
SAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by itsowa works
reclaims its power—that mute eloquence t
ly affecting in Uie appeals of the suffering for relief;,
os been answered- Thousands of cases of disease'
»vo been cured by this invaluable medicine, sock as
re not furnished in tlic records of time. These things
re not done in secret places, or in some unknown town,
ut are performed iu our principal cities aud public
laces. They are brought before the world to suostan-
ate, beyond doubt, the healing virtue* of this prepar-
ti.H»; and tiie facts unfolded, although gigantic, are a*
plain as the light of day. . .
The Sarsaparilla is combined with the moot effectu-
nids, the most salutary productions, Uie most potent
mples of the vegetable kingdom r and iu unproce
ented success in the restoration to health of those who
hau long pined under the most distressing chronic mal-
es, has j.
t does, evi
^ long l
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well made and durr
hie, and warranted so to be) can be obtained from th
North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Two door* West of the Post Office, near the Epis
copal Church.
***A continuance of the patronage hithertoreccivcd
by the suhscrilter will encourage and enable hint to add
considerably to his stock of manufactured articles, and
increase the variety of his material.
Why take your money abroad, when you <
Ivantagcouslv “
Old Fun
ornamental Painting.
I No. 13, Bread-Street, under the FranklinHonse-^Athcns
GEORGIA—G WI.NNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS; Thomas P. Hudson, Guardian of Mary \
Ann M. Austin, applies to me for Letters of Dis- j
ission from said Guardiaa«hip:— |
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors, and all concerned, _'
to be and appear at my offioe.-within the time pro-
ihed by law, to show Cause (if *ny they Lave,) why J
at home?
e cleansed and repaired. Sign a
C. S. OLIVER
be granted.
Bee, this 28’
'JESSE MURPHEY, d. c
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
* of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, llabcr-
Adnilutstra(or*s Sale. j
/~VN the 14th day of Junenext, will bo 8oW before in !
front of Hansel’s CoufectionerySu Athens, at 10 i
o’clock All the household and kitchen furniture, 4a be-:
longing to the estate of Jolin B. JIcMillion, deceased.
May t, 145 L * “ " ”' TT,T
C. PxcrLKS, Athens—.W. J. Pektles, Gainesville.
Newton SL Lucas,.
ion, deceased.
ILt, Adm’r.
LOOKOUT FOR CHEAP RIDING!
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
THE undersigned liav-
jing built and just fin-
1 ished their splendid
rellarrangedSta-
icctkm witli the Franklin House, take this
method of informing their old patrons and the public in
general, that,they keep constantly on hand for lure.
Saddle Horses, Horses and Buggies, Barouches, and
Stage Coaches of all sixes; all of which cau bo had at
the shortest notice, and upon more reasonable
splendid line of Four Horse Post
Coaches three times a week from Athens to Made
Spring, and daily if necessary. All families wDhinj!
visit Uie up-country via Athens. will be scntto Clark
vilfe the ndge road or by Madisou Springs, as tl
may wish, for $6 per seat. Travelling time not to >
All horses sent to their charge will receive the b
ittentiun. And they flatter themselves that from 1<
experience and close attention, they will give satisfac-
erntum in the pi
similar to this—one that would acton the liver,
ach, and bowels with all tlie precision and potency of
mineral preparations, yet without any of their delete-
nous effects upon the vital powers of the system. Al
though possessed of powerful healirg propertiea.it ia
entirely harmless and will not injure the moat delicate
constitution. hen in perfect health, no effect ia pro
duced by iU use, except an increase of appetite; but
isc is seated in the frame, and carrying fast
iloiig the path of life, then its mysterious in-
felt aud seen; it enkindles new Ufe and vig-
mgs health and strength to the suffering and
diseased. ^
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES
A. B A D. Sands—Gentlemen: I would not have
wnte to vou, if it was not my duty to let
the public know the almost miraculous effect your Sar-
iparilla has had upon me. My limbs were covered
‘th ulcerous sores, so that I could not wldk during
the whole Spring and Summer. Iu this situation!
Sarsaparilla, and after ta-
" : ,*»««« ‘
A LL persons-indebted to the estate of Jolin B. Me- j
'J\f Million, of Clarii county, deceased,are requested |
to make immediate payment; and those having do-
mands-against said estate will present them in terms of
the law. - R. S.-SCH E VENELL, Adm’r.
May 9,1850. -; * ^
NOTice,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John T. Baker,
decked, are requested to make payment imme
diately j.attd those having demands against said estate
hereby-notified to .present the same for payment,
Tills Book, just published, is filled with useful infer- Economy. sVJl physicians admit that great danger is
a thin, on the infirmities and dl»rta«eaof iho Generative ! to bo apprehended from drugging the oyc wheni m an
rsana. ' It addresses itself (dike to Youth, Manhood inflamed and unhealthy stale. Jn the use of this
,3 nTrl Am To all who aftnrehend or suffer uudvi Salve this^obicction is entirely removed, as no harm
mation, onthe
anloM Age. To all who apprehend or suffer u
the dire Consequence* of early of prolonged in*
lions—to all Who feel the wxhaustiro effects of seileiita
ry and baneful habits—to all who in addition ty'.kdip-
ingplrrrieal energy, are the victims of nervous and
mental debility, and of moping aud melancholy despon
dency, Dr. K. would say— , T *
.» ; J HEAD Till S BOOK. *
The valuable advice and impressive warning itgltes,
win prevent year* of misery and suffering, and «v«
Parent* by reading it, wilt learn bow to prevent the
destruction of their cpildren.
(I- A reouttance of 25 cents, endoeod in d-letter,
addicted to DR KINKEUN.N. W. comer ofThird
A Union streets, between Spruce A Pine, Philadelphia,
1 wiUensvra • book, under envelope per return of mail
’ - v FIFTEEN YEARS
•f extenrira aud uninterrupted practice spent in thit
Georgia—fiwlnnctt Connir-
E LIAS Davis, executor of Jesse Pavia, deceased,
'applies to this Court for Letters of dismission :—
'Itis therefore ordered that all persons concerned,
.how cause why said-Executor should not be discharg
ed, and that publication l*o made according to tlic stat
ute in such cases made and provided. .
March 14, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY,b. cc.o. -
1 ?OU R months after date, application will he made to
; the Honorable the Inferior Court of .Clarke
y. when sitting for .ordinary purposes, for le*
ell all. the Land and Negroes belonging to the (
•f John T. Baker, deceased, in ‘
May?, 1850.
purpose*, regular Term, March
Mima., . .
Salve th»_©bjcction is entirely removed,
can possibly result from ‘it* nso; v it being in all
applied to the external portions .of the eye, thereby
avoiding all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which
necessarily attend tho introduetinn'on any pungent ar
ticle into the eve. Its activity in subduing inflamma
tion Is, so great that but few case*yequire t^io use of
more than one bottle to effect a perfect core. One phy
sician remarked to us, after having witnessed it* ef
fects in sevetaliartauc**, that it was n -perfect fire
killer.'’ All wc ask » that its virtues be thoroughly
tested, and that thedirection* bo strictly followed.
Price 50 cents per box. "
ty, have rendered Dr. K. t)
Iprtwfitioaer for and near, i !■■■■
fi&muesaf a private nature.' Peribotalfected rithu!-
ccrs upon the bodv,throaL«v fog*: pah**in the Leader
bone*, mercurial rheumatism*, strict * -
cases arising from youthful excess <
blood, whereby lias constitution ha*
are all treated with success.
He who place* himself wider the care
confidently.rely upon his skill a* a phy.-i
Perr on* at a distance may address Dr.
(post-paid) and be cured at home.
Package* of Medicine*, Directions,
by settling a remittance, and put up -
°IST IkikscSera, .New* Agents PedferqCnreaas-
, gra, and ail others supplied with the above work at very
verjr low rates. ,. ~ v
, DU JAYNE*
FAMILY MSSK
4V, e Hiiladelphia price*; coosistmg.a
■; of JayneS Expectorant, Hair -T*
STAGES X.XS7ES
fRbai ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE.
rj^HE subscriber Iiaving become contractor on the
with „
above named place*.
1 careful dri\
comfortable back.
. IV Haves the Circle on Mondays,
Wednesday!' *mlFrnlays. at 7 o’clock hi tho morning,
and reaches Athens in the-evening.
Ho fete al-o 'a LIVERY STABLE at Monroe,
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OcJiMiJfo, FonsYTitco, Ga.
■■jjpr WQl practice in the counties composing the Ch«
.Jket Circuit AU- professional and other business «
trusted to his management, will meet with prompt and
faithful attention. Dec. 3,1847.
llaw JYaticC. .
mHE imdetvigned have associated themselves in thi
•* practice of Law. • All business confided to them
willnavc prompt attention. OVERBY «t GLENN.
B. H. OVERBY. ) J. N. GLENN;
Jefferson, Jackson Co, Qa. j Carncsville, Franklin Ct
Barbcring and IValr Dressing.
ERNARDO J. ARZE i* prepared to give ful
'satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring hiaservice*
,ae above line. He may be found at all times in the
brick building over Matthews,Goodman <fc Co’s store.
Jan. 24. ' ' ‘
B 1
Omnibus offices at the Newton House and Fri
louse.
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House.
king t
» bottles
entirely cured. I must also tdl
ou of another wonderful cure. Mv brother was afflict -
4 tl '“ r h “ h “<i ~ ™
old WW. „f l,„ ,,ght ™ inoriwUefSl pm-
lar.ont lilindnoo. iwOTod to bo hi. £,to. Hiro. bt.
le. entirely restored |,„ , lghti ,„ d „ ^ ^
end all similarly afflicted to use Sands* Sanapa-
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNErT
its roruLAitrrY abroad.
aibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849.
-Gentlemr-- **
o make know;
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen: I consider it a'duty dua
Uie public to make known the great benefit I have re
ceived from using your valuable Sarsaparilla. About
tiiree years since I was attacked with Rkenmatisra in
my slmulders. and also in my legs, and so severe was
the pain, that I was unable to sleep. I tried all of the
best medicines I could hear of without receiving any
benefit, until through the advice of a friend I procured
jotn. of yoor Suntpnrilh, nod ollor oaing four bottlo.
■o tho-<yamj|^rtooo d(g I r„ umI m ,«jf mm,
mOT.
iell I have no hesitation in si
i the best medicine I c
Ith^their patronage., ^mmend ^wy Wratti thepuWfe
r ivy.* 0
Trunks, Vnll
* LARGE assortment to be found
fl March 28.
FFJIRY A CO’S.
carer noniO J ‘ JESU * UN ’’
- Me w 3».id.,_fl,rotlcro,£li hi^"^i'riiSSiro
i Ly,»
o nsc of 3 our Sarsaparilla. A subjectof
- sc. I made a voyage to Europe, but
jnued to be affi 1 — J * - •-
u-I was seized _
lings, and from tlie debility and
ceivedlh»ni the u
pulmonary disease, I made a
be afflicted A few*weeks
violent licmor-
K&tiTOf&£gs±\ w^icTnr r/hS
- - when sitting-for ordinary pdrposes, for leave » * and vKimty^Umt tinJ
” heroal esUto of Robert Watkins, deceased
: M-OTHEW.CRAWKOHD.Adm-r. JSSSKjid’tofci* toovory thiog
> sell ,»U the real e
Mf"
May 9, 1850.
be made [
dth has been so fi
. . . ... , restored as to enable her to resume her bnsirtess.-
of K °k er V^ yutkiri8 ’ deceased, will, as heretofore, attend to bleaching and repair-
j ing .Bonnets, mid in fact t
I Athens, Feb. 28,1850.
The Honorable the Inftfor Court, sittiiigfoi ordi
. purposes, regular Terin, March 4,1850.
- jj ar y Kenney, Adi ’ ‘ ‘—
T j.s.sjmrm.., —*. --
HE petition of Asbury Hull and J nines Camak,
Executors of Jamea Camalc, deceased, respect
fully she wetb, that they have .fully discharged all and
singular the duties required by law a* such Executors.
They therefore, pray the Court to grant them Letters
of Dismission from said.Executendiip, in terms of the
law;—' ■_* - - -, •
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that all pei
sons concerned, shew cause (if any they have,} ■
the regular Term of this Court, to be held on thetiri. v . . * v ,
Mon.lav in November next, why said Letters of Dia- J this Court to be held on the first Monday in November
mission should not be granted; and it is further order*-next, why wud Letters of Dismission should not be
HORTOI, MOORE A CARET ON,
- I '.Samuel Kenney, deceased, sheweth that she has j)j*y GOODS, GROCERIES; HARDWARE,
fully discharged ulluud singular the dutie. required of f CItOVKEK YAXD SADDLERY.
‘ ' .f'SlS.wIrK^d -Vs. D, Oranit. Ro* ATJIEXS, OA.
E. Moore, . J. A, Carlton.
, in terms of tlie law
by the Court, that a copy of this Rule lie publish
ed in tlie Soutnero Whig, '* »* v — —
[Printers fee gV 50
Georgia—Gwinnett Con my
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1850.
Present, die Honorable John Mills, R. D. Winn, Jesse
Lowe,'and James M. Gordon, Justices.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of Sam net
Broadnax, tiiat David Coleman, deceased, did, in
deceased, di
Jiis lift, make a Bond for titles to one Joshua Ellis,
by the. said Ellis transferred and assigned for value
received to hitn, conditioned: to execute titles to said
is for a. tract or pared of land, situate in the ninth
rict. Of originally Henry, bui now Walton county,
said State, known as th* North-west comer of lot
mber tkrea hundred and eighty-one. (S&!)coatsfnmg
ty acrea It farther .appearing, that the purchase
jncy feu beeo paid, ana that the said Coleman do-
rted tW* life without 'executing titles to said parcel
land, and without snaking provision therefor by
U, and said Samuel Broadnax, having petitioned
Court to order Fertfinand Beard and James M.
Adniiniitratonf upod the estate of the raid de-
to execute -to him ' titles in' conformity with
Whereupon, it is ordered, 1 that all persons concerned,
use (if any they have.) at the regular Term of
t to be licit! on the first Monday in November
_ „y said Letters of Dismission should not be
granted v' and it is further ordered by the Court, that
-Athens, Feb. 7,1850.
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I
a ropy ofthis Rule be published in the Southern Whig, BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS
for the space df six months preceding said Terin. [ />ERFUMER Y, cfrC.
A true extract from the Minutesof-raid Court. Mr.* of the ntlHlIOTH BOOK.
SIGN OF TI1E HAITITiOTH BOOK.
Third door east of College Avenue,
Athens, Georgia
ta* All orders .promptly filled at Augusta prii
Athens, Feb, 28,1850.
-r'- Dr. G»rdoiF* < 1
VEGETABLE ANTI-B I.L L IQ U S
' . FAMILY PILLS.
TT'Olt the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum,
r Rheum a fism. Piles, Heartburn, Womis, Dyspep
sia, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Back, Limbs and
Joints. General Weakness, Fit*, 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 all other
Diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and mor
bid secretions of the liver aud stomach.
e to, wlfich tbo human frame is subject,
im purities of the blood or derangen
of the digestive organs.
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills,
Being compounded exclusively of such ingrcdienl
nature intended should operate oil the impurities ol
Human System, strike at thevQotof the disease
moving all impurities from the body,opening the pores
externally and internally, separating all foreign and ob
noxious particles from the chyle, so that the blond, of
which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure, n«
sarily securing a free and vigorous action to tlie H<
Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby restoring health,
by opening the pores, cleansing tho veins and
unimpeding all the natural veins and purifi
blood, they render the system not only thoroughly
’ o impervjous to disease, even when all
have failed. Wit hi
than one hundred crs
as of Dyspepsia havo been cured by the
■re rigiddieting, the blue pill, and aim
:vcry other means had been
GEORGIA—GWINNETT COUNTY.
To the Uoeoe.hte lkfnler Court «/ emU copelf, elt-'
ingfor ordinary purposes?May.Term, 1850. j
taSS: ^ KLEr.ANT of PIANOS
d v o?’OcloUr. l.«.SSSfcSui»,llin in life bnt '^ 8
to'annexed.) bin ding, himself in the sum of two bun* J Athens, Fen. 7,18 0.
dred and thirty dollars, conditioned to be void if the !*
raid Culiins should make or cause to be made, to: LOOK AT. THIS!
your petitioner good and lawful titles in fee —
. PIJMJVO-FOnTES.
CHAS. ZOGBAUM.
ound but
hile tiiei
fterniy ..._
rh.ige of tho
cr J fftiitefolly youra,
S. E. SEYMORE,
and retail, by A. R A
s «fc ChemisU, 100 Fulton-sL, cor-
v York, .^old also by Druggist*
OSBRIAGES, R00KAWAYS & BUGGIES,
tiunuur one hundred and fifty acres, more or less—h NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
ie east part of said lot,' adjoining the lands of
ip; J^ D. Boring and E. Brand, on the waters of
Flat Creek Yoor petitioner further sheweth that the
Aaid Cullms has since departed this life without exe
cuting titleviu conformity with said bond, or making
pro visions 'therefor; radthat Letter* of aamimstra-
- - * to Michael H. Ford, pf said
petitioner fete pahrthe entire
money. Wherefore, your peti-
eaid administrator may *be ordered to
■■■PH Micha.l H.
their object kios.<if say they have.) why the raid/ce i ^ tte rt^oted »soA«seB^ rad provided, and
T‘i?T3axtme. c. cl o. merarm.au^h.thrtoo*™^
, ‘ coon IT.—that pn»twteoccn,cd m,y filcftefeob,
»y the Said Michael H.
James Culiins dcceas-
NEW u
AND AW DEDUCED PDICER.
RICH D S. SCHEVENEU*. Coach-Makxr.
Opposite the Bank—A THENS, GA’
_M**J 2.1&50- - Athene.Ga.r
Kew Goods.
WATCHES AND JBWELRY, *
•JFtisical Instruments, Sc.
Y\T P. SAGE, has just returned from Ntw York
* * • with a beautiful assortment of the above named
articles whicli lie will sell cheaper than can be pur-
Tor.ETiiLR wrrn a car at variety of men
Jewelry, ol (he l.utcnt Myles,
Broaches, Pins, Ear and Finger Rings,
Gold, Guard and Fob Chains, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Gold, Silver
and Stcd Buckles, Gold
and Silver Thimbles,
and- Spectacles.
Warraiilril Slrrlisr silver. Table Deter*
uud Tea spoons, silver larks,
and all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store,
'hca death stared its miserable victim The superior advantages which the subscriber po*-.
If Dr. Gordon's Pills were not adapt-1 senses over those unacquainted with the business, in
iny but tliis horrid malady, their uni- : being a practical Jeweller, renders him capable of
form success in this disease alone would be sufficient to ! properly judging t he value of all be purchases andjo-
“ waft on to fame’’ the name of their inventor, as a j commends to the public.
*£££#£!£« M. fe o™ a» c- p . Violin,, Cuimn,
sesof Piles, in one week. Pianos from the most celebrated makers and war-
For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the ,
manner of its operation, tlic complaints it is adapted
to| and the cures it has performed wo referour readers ! .
! ! y> AtlK-.i.November 15, 1848. - . ,
A BEOTHER, .154 Or«„w,oh ««. tmw York,! JJ A JLS AflD HARDWARE?
I RON. Nails, and a general assortment ot Hardware
just received and for rale by
SUMMEY, TRAMMELL & CO.
cal ted character—furni>hing, as
: ' ,trini<ic ^fee, and recom-
> teims the afflicted only
a most important desid- ~ ^
imne. to obtain a remedy
self entirely i
Sarsaparilla
prostration-kfrtreq -th that followed, with the protract
ed difficulty of-respiration, lam entirely relieved
Uie use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a most
important and truly valuable discovery in tho healing
art. I feel that I have not for fourteen years enjoyed
sogood health ns at present
TTOJ
JjLo
Communications should be addressed, and appli
cation for Insurance made, to '
Jan. 10,1850. -tf J. U. PARSONS, See.
VAJIHOCTEII&BABUETT,
.. CO ACH,-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Bno leave to inform their friends and the
generally, that they have removed to
Tew SHOP, second lot below the
Franklin House—wber® they have on handpeveral
VEHICLES, and are diPrtantij mraufimtnring aU de-
IptioHs of CARRpLOES: t
53T All orders n
BROTHER, 15.
ho have the Sole Agency of the South and V
LUCINA CORDIAL; .
OR, THE ELIXIR OF LOVE.
I T IS A sovereign' and speedy cure for incipient |
« " ....
himX?
NEW GROCERY STORE.
ribers would resprotfidly foform the
, , , _ . urns of Athens ana the countiy general-
rad for general prostration of the system, whether the jy. that they are now opening a new aad complete as-
result of inherent causes or produced by irregularity, sortinent of FRESH GROCERIES, suited to town
illness or'accident It i* pleasant to the tiute, and poei-. an d country trade - ; all of which will be raid on na
tively rare in ite operations. Ita unrivalled reputation sonable terms for cask or tnpvnetatti deafen. “'
in both hemispheres is the result of its almost superna- - The suh-cribere would beg leave to ray,- their Good*
tural virtues. have been purchased for cash nfoatly, and oonseaneat-
The above popular medicines for rale in Athens by ly they can afford to sell for a email Drofit—belLvin~
HILLA SMITH, CHASE. A ' PETERSON, and fotheoldjuWW^SrWeptemTral^Cter^i
* WARE, at, New York prices. ' _ [law dulling." . ^F™#*^** uwwruwui a
! Their stofte ii on the romer of Broad and Wall
~ rfsa
March 21,1850.
Notioe-.
Ok, Cor the accommodation of Travelers. •
\i :
SUMMEY, TRAMMELL AC50,
SOOT AKD SHOE SHOP.
' JA.MKs'imiDGKS
"u.rinform*tho nubile that *■-
w Sop to the building ia.t
Office,near the corner of ’