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THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
I* *cr Mini, ftrtellr In Mtfmr* iTJOr
1 A HALr. Wiihtu t>r jwrt, or TJtBKK
US. iipajawal b« r JrUycd.,
PATENT MEDICJNES.
CHEAT CflnCH BEMEIIT ' c'eonfl.. cl.rfc. c».iy.~
“ TI VTTHEBEAS, Janie’ W. Burctt, Administrator oo
. .W the estate of Peter Puryear, deceased, apjilie*
■ ml A4v
rtlslKg.
(*'..15
_„A.3:4:r":5S!
SrirnS^rsonai property. by Bxecuion, Adman
re to Delstor* and Crcdi
r luonllis' Notices,
■ni5Kn?nmE>v *“
B.ic«riAo>J->« ***’'*;•** | :i
Anniicaiion for Letters.©t Duibumou, * •*"
^^^.hrr^ertiannoiU. rillJn, charged • I ~
r twelve lines, or less. 6r*t insertion, and
CHERRY
■ TOKJX
rsrtfcsCansr
COUQHS, COLDS,
Yr*Oihrr advertisements willt>e charged’91,<Ml
Ibreverv twelve lines, nrless. first insertion, and 50 HO ABIU8IB, BSOVOBiTM,
mu for c~U -e-Oy ir pnbluhnl WHOOPI WQ-COUGH, osovr
r,m^r*rrk.Clr^to~b tRnU ni OOVSUZBPTIOV
, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
1o iuc for letter, of Dir mbriou from mid ertatc—
. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
smgolar the luodredaud-creditors of said deceased, to
hie and ay pear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to »bow cause (if toy they have) why said
letters should not be granted.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
'yjyiLL be skJd on the first Tuesday i
If tHj'Wi»b<-d acca a month, it will be charged 73 cents ,
each time. For a single insertion, SUM per Mjnare. f| Hfo'aimaW u* Mwdasd —- -,
Advertisements, when the number of msertion* i« * ample proof of the power and value of many roed-
.o.m.rkr.l .poo.tbmo rriUbr I mbU.h..l.ill fori,id, fofoj .-cU, l»r« femi-ked no rrmoplr. fr>compare ^ „the honorable .be Irffrior Coortol J«A-
“JrSLdfc «?e..f I.od mol NVpm,,b T V.U.tlmraluUra effort, prodoeed by - Ayre. Cherry •• - -
rJ-^W..fercu,„. mG-nti.o.jO.or, brpob. „„„ „ f 1^. .bid,
been rcnliricd by its use, attested as they
fished siiTt »at» previous to day of sale.
|J»* The. saleot Personal Pnqsrrty, in like . ^ - -
ner. must l*o imhlislK d ranT u*t*. nwny prominent profe*mw and |*Ji—- -
t p Notice that appl'cniion will lx- made to the foreign land*. should encourage the afflicted toperse-
C«aitt of Onlhiary for leave to sell Land or Negroes vete, with the strong
ranst (te published men bosth*. - "Cherry Pectoral”
jy Nutico to IMiton awl Credit' '
e.adorttiui' a* Uiey do j JI a y 30. IMP.. MIDDLETON WITT, Ex'r.
r lUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable tl ~
sou county, when sitting as
leave to sell that portion*ot ....
ford Dennett, deceased, whereon Thos. Morrison t
liras. MIDDLETON WITT, Adm
May 80, I860.
,t l.c pnblisbed r
or Auw
IV? a Dum.a—, —
•I'huriggl and wife. ^
length, w
Wf promt U
rill relieve and ultimately cure
i public unsolicited testimonial*
lence for tie cure of tliat foi
middle i
BOSTON FURNITURE
dLcasc Coosump-
of Muli-
NANCY BENNETT, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the IIooo- ble the
Inferior Court of Clarke County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court
House door in the town uf Wotlun*villa, on the first
Tuesday in August next, the following property,
to wit: Lots, numbers 44, 45,48,47, 48, 49, 50, 61,
52, 53 and 54. in the original plau of said town of
Wat kins ville, belonging to'the estate of Josiah Woods,
late of Franklin County, Virginia, deceased. Terms
on the day. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Ailrnr.
From J)J!. JOSES,
cine in AUlntme, KShim throughout the Stall
Montoohesv, Ala, Oet 4,1849.
Dc.J. C.Aves. Sta: I have used yonr admirabh
comp mud extensively in my practice, and find
r-.urpass by far aujr’ other reined
dbea--e* upon the luug ;
WAES-aOOHS.
I tlENERAL assortment of fa-lnonable Mahog
i and other Fon.it tin from
PRIME, KENNY & CO., fiosxu.v,
JHwksalc and ltd ait.
Purcliasers of 91000 or more, -will l«e Mipplie-
i-dy we hare I
Your ob’t sei
R. B. JONES, M. I).
From BJSXJ. SIl I.l.VAX, M. V.. L A D . t/r., J‘r<
. 0**or-f' OMrmUnt, Miurratoffy, drr.. Vale CoHta.
.V-mWr of the lit. Hitt. Mtd. Phil, and Sc«*. b<
tittle*of Amrrira and Europe.
•IdecmtheCnERsvPr.cTORAi.cn admirable eon
position from some of the best articles in the Materi
Mediea, and a very effective remedy for the class t
I GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
I TJURSDANT to on order of the honorable the In-
| L ferarr Court of said county, sitting for ordinary
i purp»ses, uotico is hereby given to all persons con
ccrned, that on the twenty-ninth day of July, eighteen
! hundred and forty-uine, Virgil W. Abridge, of said
! county /departed this ljfeintestate,' and that no person
; has applied - for Letters of Administration ujion the
estate of said deceased
SHERIFFS SALES, &c.
Clarke Shcrlir, Sale,.
F*7ILL be sold before the Courbbonse door in. the
▼ ▼ town of Watkins ville, on the first Tuesday m
August next; between the nsoal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property t‘*wit:—
The fot and improvement whereon Wm. S. Hemp
hiU reside* in the town at Athens, Clarke county,
known and distinguished m the plan of sakl town a*
Na9. Jaa Bancroft A Co. vs. said Wm. S.HanpUli
and other fi. fog. Property pointed oat by T.R. R.
Cobl% Attorney, it
AU the interest of Terrell U. Lampkin, in the
Southern Whig, and Job Printing Office, and
second hand ba»y. in the possession of H.- J. Adams.
Levied on by virtue of two fi. ba, one from Baker Su
perior Court, in favor of John Woolhright, vs. said
Lampkia, and the other from Clarke Superior. Coart
Sberward Bames, (lor the use of Henry Morgan.) tw.
said Lampkin, said property pointed out by T. R. R.
Cobb. Attornpr X— ■
aid" Hancock and other fi. fas.
July 4,1 WO. L. P. THOMAS, D. Shft
Billy, a boy 18 years old; John a man about 50
of Thomas Hancock, by virtue of a fi. fa. in fav
Francis J Brown, for the use of Kelsey <L Deas vi
said Uncock and other fi. fa*.
July 4,1850. L. P. THOMAS, D. Sh'fi.
■ file yor
divoas
r Mai
The public !i
n'«l«d *.
L, Nov. 1.1849.
r the
and a
4 Ordinary, should not have the Adn«ini>
estate conunittedtoliiin.
mder my handand ofiirial signature, a
. A.: it JACKSON, c
nail Shcrifr* Sale.
WS7 ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
W V town of Oainesville, within the legal hour# of
sale, on tlie first Tuesday in August next, the follow-
"'^iX’Sud'anTp’remiscs whereon Ezekiel Gailey
now live*. Levied on as his property, to satisfy one
!i. fa. from Hall Superior Court, Jatnw Law vs. Eze-
r. _ ftlu j Gailey liis security; undone
... ia. irom a Justice's Court in the twelfth district of
s “ ,d Hall county. Levied on all the interest in and to a
itioii tract of land whereon Dickson Loggins now lives, as
w his property. E. it. Johnson ‘for the u c of Jackson
"* ‘ Dickson Loggins
(if•■IIJ- jmr fi. fo. f ron ;
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Smith & Stovall,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC,
Xs. I, Cwltegc Avtune, Athens.
.Terms—cheap for cash or country ^ produce.
DR. C. B. LOMBARD,
Surgeon Dentist,
John W. Goss,
DEALER mDRY OOODS AND GROCERIES,
HARDWARE AHO CUTUERY, A... »e.
3V Brvad.trrrt—ATHENS, OA.
JI.yS.181,. >T
WILILAM N. WHITE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
AND DEALER IS
Statiasarr, Dlmic and MtsIciiI Inetraweal
LAMAS, CUTLERY, FANCY OOODS, Ac.
College Avenue, Athens, Oa.
Ordersfilled at the Augusta rates.
Thomas G. Hight,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac.
College Avenue, next down •• P.O.
Terms—cheap for cash or country produce.
W. S. Grady,
Dealer In Dry Good*, (Srwceri*** **.. Ac
So 15, Broad Street ATHENS, GA.
Thomas IV. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
- Lawrexcevill*, Gwj:
MTAny business entrusted to his care will meet with -
prompt attention. ly Feb. 10,1848.
W. H. H W HITE,
Next door to Alex
July 11,1860.
It. U. WATERS. Sb’ffi
CHERRY PECTORAL,"i
* of the Lnng*, when they will feel s
danger*, whenever this remedy can b>
»Ittoui^^liuihiii»f*®ppoAiie the KISLKX /to.,
heretofore
Mnirrial*. n
IE, (wholly disconnected
lisluncnt) tor the exclnnivc
JOB-WORK. Our new concei
NEW AND EXTENSIVE hastinos
Book and Job Printing Office, compound svkup of naphtha
BROAD STKKKT. ATUEXS, GA. positive WY a h abiuxt.
E NCOURAGED by the vm liberal nmrpungi
erto received, 1he nndt-i>ign'-d have bri:ii
cud to make large addition* to their
* d bnmtifnlniwortniCBlof Printiuc
blish a JOB OFFICE, (wholly di
ISi 1,L '-—■
lE.r 'i.'A.' "I nnEsim'.cwner. flip Muir.) wc
«r„ pivp.fr m "’ 1 ‘"■'XU ■V fc .
■ml for I.IJL t I IULLri.
riA IS and 0Pi\A.1IE\TAL
-iO© Jf'lBH P.lf 2'32I®»
ED CURE for censumptii
g*. This modicine lias deei
curability of consumption,
faculty und all who have u^ea u, uiax cons uni p-
ii and all affections of the lungs cun not only be
•oil, but they ora as easily and simply cured, as al-
pst jtny of the disorders to which the human frame
iable. ’ TIio operation of a single Inittle, which costs
, is sufficient to satisfy any patient—if not alto-
:hcr too fiir gone with the disease—of this fact; and
n» a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary
t Coart, ttUiYvjfor Ordinal
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
4 0REF.ABLY to an 'order of the ham
Infe
The JJtmoraUe the Int’e
purposes. Regular Term March XtU 1850.
fEtHF. petition of Joshua N.>Gleen, executor ©I tne jjrdimuy purpos,
fe last will and testament of WiBiam Jones, dcccas- door In the town oi n.su.:uviue, on
ed, resncetfuilr showefh that lie lias fully discharged in September next, all the real estati
all and inngnhir the duties required of him by law, tu decea-ed. in Clarke owumy—comji-tii
such executor: l»e therefore prays tlie Court to grant hundred and sixty acres of land, ou tin
Jura Loiters of Dismission from said executor-bj{V.'paiachee, above tlie High Shoal-
Whex
trued rim
„ beheld on the first Mor
■aid letters
-STEPHEN JACKSON,,
WILLIAM THOMAS.
NANCY THOMAS. Adm
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
T. EIHiCF,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—A Til ESS, OA.
FERRY A CO.,
5, BOOTS, SHOES,
- Broad Streets,ATIJE2
o. & A. K. CHILDS,
WATCHES, fi
IEWB1RY,
SILVER AND PLATED
THE nufaecriberB are now opening at the new Jewel-
11 ry Store,nsplerdld * *"-■ * - *•
warranted yood tin
the latest style of
^ . JEWELRY.
Embracing in part, Breastpins, Ear mad Finger Rings,
Gold grainl and fob Chain, Gold. Pena and Pends,
Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacles
of all kinds.
- Also, Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, extra-fine
Silver Forks, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Butter-knives;
with a great variety of fancy articles and housekeeping
Stood*. Our facilities for purchasing goods in New
York are such as td enable ns to offer theta cheaper
than can be bought elsewhere.
We would respectfully invite our friends, the public,
and strangers visiting the place, to call and examine
our stock, and the ratcca, and judge for themselves.
„ _ ' 0.4 AK. CHILDS.
IN. B. Watches and Tike Pieces of every descrin-
ireftilly repaired by the
men. and warranted to perform welL ^pairing of a]
kind* neatly done. 0. A A. K. C.
Athens, June 14,1849.
BOOTS! BOOTS!
rPHE undersigned would most respectfully inform the
J. citizens of Athens and the surrounding country that
he has removed to the store, corner of Brnod Street and
College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White as
a dry goods store, where he is prepared to make to order
Boot* and Shoe*
Of the best French and American Calf Shins.
Gentlemen wanting a good Boot, neat and durable,
should send in their orders.
Cork-PoleiC double-soled, water-proof walking, and
pump-soled BskjLs got up j„ A Rtv lo which for fit. work
manship and durability, cunnot be excelled in Georgia
or any where else.
Also, will bottom Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Fane
Slippers, with neatness and despatch.
General satisfaction is warranted to all
e , *■»*“ fovor Uaptain Barry with a call.
Athens. Feb. 15,1849. PATRICK BARRY.
FURNITURE,
GOOD AND CHEAT
March 7*1850,
a -full discloE
F EV.E» ? V discription.
Presses arn '■ •Jni. the celehratetl
e A Co., ami <"V Tyjie, Omani
mi,dries of Bnnce &. Co., fiDonn
iT. White or X*w York, and Me
Cm, ,4 I’hilaricJrtJiui* ^baU i»
»f their superionty; w*huo l,y
r, card*. Ac., nmT the display^
» ‘getting up” awd.
, , of the age, and
of it* histon-, ana all its
,—— part* to the world, not wishiug to incur
, ; the responsibility of confining to himself, for the sake
mnnufuc- _ 0 j a secret which was calculated to do such
:nt^ Arc., u^iverwMl good. And such lias been the.wonderful
T * resnlt of its operations that the London Lancet, Med-
*1*.ical Time*, aiwi the most eminent physicians of both
Ritumiaiu , hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon sufferers to
ifcorreet I ,MV0 immediate recourse * 2 ‘ J **
apoctfully inv ited to give
LAMPKIN A ADAMS.
of all .known medicine, R alone has positively esti
lisbed its efficacy by undeniable proofs of curing c<
sumption and all other diseases of tho lungs.
Dr. Le Roy's
SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY
Fire-Proof Warehouse.
GIBBS & McCORD, The only Medicine at once Strengthening,
Warobtaw nnd Commfa.len Xercbaati Purifying and Purgatii
McIntosh street, a uousta, oa. , f -® a Utcnce.
qpnF. lyfeiripfrl lfrsfa,,..!" inf'-m thri. lric«U T UES E ral , ,„ U „ „„ of medicL, _
OE—Or. pra/wmkooifriSnlljImiHo-U* JSSfJtBT
«r EcImU will wbvfr, tb^ Ufr. ! 1,10 ^
. ^ “* -h-Y* froniiWw to »« lU j ifrr.,/1.— wUlc tlirv;,.
Th.leU(i«.«iIcrt^i.frT, fofrfrabfo fo, aeUiiiKcot-1 JbVjPJ rernfr. Ufo ..rnomai frljEi.
ten .ml r produeiitii tins bett mlYrniUgn. Wv ! S?»i tal
fwpe by atrict atfcntiou to butmesa to merit a xliaru of They pwloce 'wstrawmjffy-^re»ax»iK>o -ac
IJttrooag*. All order*, accompanying <*m*ignm*nt* of **/’ ^
Cotton, and for Bagging. R^pc, and Family Supplies j f, ’“ *nd pnnfemUon go .j***^! .
will be faithfully executed 711 action—or rather, by a confederation of action*—they
C»h«l™nci.iUb.m«l.~.mmlmYto,tofr-»l.™ i * tU “
■qofrfrl. T)«itd»i I ..willc«.l™ioth. CTfoUbh.: »™*-P»*J Uomfo-forufj 0milijeHir. fimo
!• THOS. P. GIBUS. J*
freely disclnirgn all superflmties: And they arc im-
; attcmlcl with griping, nausea, or unpleasant -
i hfore they - n
rwinired.
Augusta, July 19,1849.
GEORGE McCORD.
S t(jey feel a glow of health and curufort radiating.
clia-ed. elsewhere.'
ivember next, why saw letter* of «Jisnus»iun
,-hould not be granted; and it is further ordered by the - , . . _ .
Court, Uwtn copy of tld* rate be published hi the WILl/be M»U,itt Watkinsville. on tlie fir^t Tiiesday i Watch-makrr* and Jew. Hera.
Southern Wlfig, at Athens, far the space of six months YV in Augrat next, all the perishable property he- \ - and oevlehs ix
preredtosMidIrvm.' foi'iii.51" the i-itafe of Juhn T Jtafecr. late iif Chirk. SU«r, PMcA.nd
* ■ ' * —*— ~ — * deceased: con^istmgofliouseholdand kitchen -
e, one lot of books, one cow and calf, nnesiljer j
nKh. «„<l TO .Ihc, .rtfcfo.-, him. No.ia.Broad i.tr'.
in; and place, will be rented for the balanca of .
ited* pri'
om the Minute
ASA M. JACKSON,c.c
[Printer’s fee *9.
r. line Cutlery, Mus
<uls, dc M Ac.
In Quart Bottles.
For the removal and permanent enre of att
Diseases arising from an impure state
of the blood, or habit of the system.
Among the many and important discoveries of tkV
generation, is one who-* feme will be written, as with*
listory of the pa»k SANDS’ SAR
»ds forth albne,and by ita o?ra work* ’
>ly affecti
e , ap K
a eloquence ao irre*i*tR‘
e been cured .by this invaluable medicine, such as
Dot furnished in iht- record* of time. These thing*
not done in secret plabt^ hr in some unknown town,
are performed in our | i iucinal cities and public
■es. They mo brought befi re the world to sunsian-
e.beysmd-doubt, the heaJiny.nirimt* of this prepar-
’■* unfolded, alttiough gigantic, at
- *■ comlaiMid w ith she must effectu-
iduinry pi<dueliou*, the most potent
-..ctahle kiugd.cn; and it* unprece-
he rc.frturation to health of those who*
the most distressing chronic'iaXb
•ni.exalted dinracter—fuiniKing, a*
tiding it to lie afflicted ii
> tl.e nrerinkm and potency of
'vitliou! any of their dclcte-
btr.e; * but
tying fiwt
ink lin TIou*e__ Athens
E lias Davi*,
applies to this Court
It is therefore onlei
f Jesse Da\
Letters of c
ed that all pers
s, dec
house and lot
*oday until *
ed by said deceased
JESSE MURPHEY.d
sell all tl
In'^rhi
ordinary purp<
iging to the cat
NOTICE.
Me the Inferior Court sittingforordiuary Spratlin; , deceased. ^JAMES O’KELLY, Ex’r..
purposes, regular Term, March 4, loot). July 4, 1850. 48—8ms.
T HE petition of Asbury Hull and James Camak, '
Executors of James Camak, deceased, respect-
Tally sheweth, that tlsey liave fully discharged All and
lingular the duties requireil by law as such Executors. m]JE Copartnership heretofore existing trader the
They therefore, pray the Court to grant them Letters I Dame and fir m of A j. Moses & 0a> is this j ay dis .
. aid Executorship, m terms or tho b y mutual consent. The name of said firm
will only be used in tlie liquidation of it* affairs.
A J. MOSES,
June 15,1851k, JACOB OTTOLENGUL
ASA M. J.ACKSON.
April 22,1818.
C. & W. J., PEEPLES,
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that all per-
nns concerned, shew cause (if any they have,) at
jc regular Term of this Court, to be held on the first
Monday in November:
SijaSivaSr^,ofTi.VaUGEORGIA-0W1NNETT COUNTY.
ed in the Southern Whig, at Athens, for the space of V^fTHEREAS, William Maltbie applies to me for
six months, preceding said Tem. | V T - Letters of Administration, de bonis non, with
ill annexed, on the estate of John Anglin, Ute of
ranty, deceased:—
[Printer’a fee t» 50 These are, tl»erafore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kin drill and creditors of said deceased, to be
nd appear at my office within the time prescribed by
s negro man, Henry, belonging-to the estate of Frtnci- j unc g jgso.
"POUR months after date, application will be made to ;
THE SESCRIBER,
VEING desirous of concentrating his business, offeos
' * “ *“ ?J -| 'n Georgia, Flori-
f a ‘J„ U TT al ' , 'i ,b * the fotlowto, propci
SifS' £SKS^Tl!nir ! ifoaud Tvmie„ee:—1000 Teres ol foindlo CUrk.
MU .U the W«>d S^tom bclwigingto the«Uite with g^dd« cl liiw,Urge ml emvenient.
of John|T. ftaer,dcceM«l,iiitenn!iof toe . villi every ih-ccmij out building. Tbfl nio.t of tbi.
Moj >,18110. A. M.JACK8QN, Adm. mod oiiidu tbr<o qcotten of o mile oflboCollego.
" ’ * ‘ —***--“ -ce splendid water pri-
cr, just below the Ath-
o sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins, deceased.
May 9, 1850.
MATTHEW CRAWFORD, AdmT.
the Oconee . fm .
is Factory, which will require a small dam which
in be built at a trifling expense, say only C feet high,
Inch will command water enough to turn 12. or **
loosund spindles, which is within a mile or less of I
Rail Road Depot; also, there is a water privilege oi
Hew Goods.
: WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
WlmandPlairil Ware,
•Tins ical Instruments, He. as it wcta-, from t& centra throughout thei
W P. SAGFi ba* just returned from New York; IMPORTANT REMEDY. '
* with a beautiful assortment of the above named nn tllTnnoT ■ r>vo mi ire*
articles which he will sell cheaper than can be pur-. HR- MITCHELLS EYE SALVE.
ett or aim T^' K n ‘ at a«lvantages possessed by this article over
' * every other, are Certainty, Safety, Coveniencc and
n , - Economy. All iffiy*icbn* admit that great danger is _ .... -* ...
1*roaches, 1 tus, t.ur and 1' tHgcr Kings, ! tobc apprelicnded from' drugging ilie eye when in an | J. Samuel Keuney, deceased, sheweth tliat she has mi __ _ ^
Gold* Guard and Fob Chains Gold (iuflaratMj and unhealthy state. In the u<o of this ( fully <li«.Iiarged all and singular the duties required of todrivea saw and three orfour runofsttmes, ...
n„ g . 11 j Salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm J her as such Administratrix. She therefore prays the tonfactory. There is also a smaller stream,'with 18
1 ana I cnctjs, {sold, oarer j can possibly result .from its use.; it being in all cases I Court to grant her Letters of Dismission from said, foct head and fall, sufficient for a mill dr a tannery, on
and Steel Duckies, Gold C- I uppUcd to the external jxirtions of the eye, thereby | Administration, in terms of the law— < the direct main’ road that leads to Athens; and the
and Silver Thimble* ! avoidingall the^inconvenience, pain an«I danger, which Whereupon, it is ordered, tliat all persons concerned, woo dt’ ** '
J nim,,,cs i I ntw * rar ito .i« tnfmfliii-tirMkanTrJm.sont nr.; show cause (if anr (hcv liave,) at the regular Term of
purpose*, rcgulat
T HE petition of Mary Kei
Samuel Keuney, deceased, s!
creek, and a sett ot Granite Mills in a statu of p
sinn which will have a water wheel 26 feet in aiarael
by 10 foct buckets, and the dam complete; made
Newton & Lucas,
f^“ Will practice in the com
IxO.iv JYolice.
[1HE undersigned have associated themselvj
13 satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his services
M FECTJON Of THE EYES.
A . aSAWis-G
LOOK OUT FOR CH3AP RIBIKS!
LIVERY STABU] REMOVED.
'sm-hd
Set?!
ble, in connection with the Frankliu -House, tike tlii
metlipd of informing their old patrons and the public i
general, tliat they keep constantly on hand for hire
Saddle Horses, llorscs and Buggies, Barouches, an
Stage Coaches of all sizes; all of which can be had a
the shortest notice, and upon more reasonable terra
than heretofore.
They will run a splendid line of Four Horse Pos
Conches three times a week from Athens to Madisoi
Spring, and daily if necessary. All families wishing t
— ! “ T ‘ ' Athens, will be stint to Clarkes
by Madison Springs, a
file the ridge road
r -S6 pci
rellin
they
ceea 16 li<
AU hori
attention. And they flatter tin
experience and close attention, they w . _
tion to all who may favor them with their patronage
We run a splendid Omnibus daily from the city ti
the R. R. Depot SALTER & IVY.
,• Spring
two boll
• so tliat I could not walk during
ud Summer.-. Iu this situation I
of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta-
- ,- jly cured. I must also tell
derful cure. , My bruther was afflict
fula iu his -head, so bad his physician
n the loss of his sight was inevitable, and per-
bhndnes? seemed to be his fate. Three bot
ties eutindy restored liis sight, and we cannot but re-
:»d all similarly afflicted to. use Sands' Sarsapa-
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS F0PU LA RIT.Y-ABROAD.
make known tlie great benefit I hav<
isfng your valuable Sarsaparilla. About
incc I was attacked with Rheumatism in
. and also in my leq^ and so severe Was
I was unable to sleep. I tried all oTtba
is I could hear of without receiving fny
through the advice of a friend I procured
Sarsajiarilla, and after using four bottles
" fifteen days, I found myaelf entirely
’ “ ’11a
best • . wo5 , J - I luircap hesitation in Keying j-ffur Sarsaparilla
long ! 18 '* le medicine I ever took, and can confidently
i(j, ni y f r i ?nd> am ] tlje public.
Janm
y 25, 1849.
Omnibus offices at the Newton House and Franklin
House. 4 ,
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House.
We will also run a splendid line of four horse Coaches,
daily, from Forsyth to the Indian Springs.
Dr. Gordon’s
VEGETABLE ASTI-BILLIOUS
FAMILY PILLS.
F 'R the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspep-
‘ lolcra Morbus, Pains in the Back, Limbs and
in the above line. He may be found at all times in the Joints. General Weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpita-
brick building over Matthews, Goodman A Co’s store, tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Hiring in the
,tn —* Erysipelas. Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
June 1850. ly. Mazietta, Ga.
and Siu-cfitclcs.
rrnntcj Ntrrlln* !
he superior advantage* which the suhsrrilcr ]*•*-
ra over those uuac,.uunte,l with the hurinoA in ^ sk
g a practical Jeweller, render* him rabble of J te ’j£ l JSfcTl
wlv judging the value of nil he purriia.Ws and re- • 1 n Cl - P*. r '
'nqfo> ordinal
i 4,1850.
, Administratrix of
thought sufficici
icaittiv state, in trie use ot uus i i«ny <uscnan?ea an ana singular tac auum je^uucu m to drive a saw ana mree or lour run '~ x 1 **
Salve tills object i
can possibly rcsul .. . %
uppfied to tlie external j>ortioos of the eve, thereby ] Administration, in terms of tlie law—
nvoM'mg all the inciHkvetiicnce, pain and danger, whiiji j Whereupon, it is ordered, tliat all persons concerned. WO od that is on this tract (being near 700 acres of
necessarily attend Uie introduction on any pungent ar- i •‘how cause (if any fhey liave,) at the regular Term of WO odlaud.) will pay. at the low price aifwhich it is now
tide into the eye.- Its activity in subduing infLimnui- j this Court to tie held ui the first Monday in November geffing between 80 and40 thousand dollars. This tract
tion i* so great tliat but few cases require the use of! next, why said Letters of Dismission should not be „ ja .- bo divided into three very valuable settlements
more tlian one bottle to effect a perfect cure. One phy-! grunted; and it is fnrtlier ordered by the Court, that w ; t h a splendid watcr’privilege on each, and an abund-
-marked to us, after having witnessed its ef-! » *^y of tins Rule be published in the Southern Whig, a „t supply of fine springs and fine Wells of water.
etafinstances, tliat it was a
l«ii»g a
pn*perly jwljin
' cwnmends to tlie public.
Flitic*. Violin*, Guitar^ &.«•.
rJitojT fK>m *“*«» and
Pwi^ FhitiC VhdhTnnd rtuhnr MiiriT “7
virtues 1«
« be strictly followed.
lis preceding said Tet
t from the Minutes of said Court.
March 7, 1850. ASA JL JACKSON. c.<
[Priuterisfec E9
STAGES LINS .'To the Honorable Inferior- Cqurl of raid county,
.^;p 0 “^L ,T0 , S0C ' Aie, " cit -;
1^11fc subscriber having become contractor on the . | tr, sbieweth tlik lieratafore, to wit, on tlx
unmn^a comfocUble hack,: day of October, 181G, James Culfins, then in *
^ ,d from iJambrid^
. _ _ Also, 40 lots in Habersham and Ita-
GEORGIA—GWINNETT COUNTY, buncounues. ^Jidlowingdotsin the 1st district,
BORTOV, MOORE & CARLTOJI.
DRY OOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
'No. 3, Granite Runt—.ATHENS, OA* ■
J. W. lIouTox, P- E. Moose, J. A. Cazlton.
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—tt
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY,FANCY GOODS
PERFUMER Y, <f C.
StlGN OF TUB nA.11 MOTH BOCK.
Third door east of College Avenue,
X3T All order
Sk;n. Vcvers of all kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel,
plaints. Nervous Complaints, and ail other
•mg from impurities of the blosxl, and mor-
s of the liver and stomach,
disease to which the human frame is subject,
igcment
bids.
Ev
originates from impurities of the blood
of the digestive organs.
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills,
Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients
’ [tended should operate on tlie impurities of tl
System, strike at the root of tWdiseasc,»
the bosh
Humai
>*iiy «
Lungs, l
by opening the pore*
uniinpeding all the r
blood, tliey render t
nally, *
dj» the chyle. s».
n, must I e thotv
sxrs
that-Tlie bl
iglily pure,
Your obedient servant, ‘
J. M. JESURUN.
pulmonlhy disease, I made a voyage to Eoroptubut
while there continued to be afflicted. A few weeks
Uftcr my return, I was seized with A violent hemor
rhage of the lungs, and from the debility and great
prostration A strength that followed, with the protract
ed difficulty of respiration, I am entirely relieved by
tlie use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a most
important and truly valuable discovery in the healing
art- I feel that I nave »ot for foorteeri years enjoyed
*o good health a* at present - v '
Very gratefully yours,
S. E. SEYMORE.
generally throughout the U nited State* and Canadas.
Price 81 per bottle; six bottles for 85.
I am ,* 7?*t* * ntl du vm nothin £ whkb relate* to aosa fonip
■MBMIOITB & MANHOOD.
■MM ;«•.
i—— -j. Premature death.
Umueim oa Sell^Frefterration-
• . 26 CENTS. i
Tbi* Book, just published, is filled with useful infor
mation, bti tlie infirmities and diseases of the Generative
Organ-. It addt<;s:** itself alike to Youth, Manhood
fin* O’,d Age 1 <i nil who uppreliend or suffer under
rravated f-»rms of Dyspep-ia have I well cured by tli.r i
medicine, where rigid dieting, the blue pill, and almost •
every other means had been resorted to without any i
Rabun county, ■
with good >tock and careful 3iit
above naiued places.
The Hack leave* Athens Tncsdi
ami Saturdays and arrives at the Ci
now deceased,
i in due form St —
Thursdays (• i a annexed.). binding himself
for tlie j dred and thirtr - dollars, eondit
. _ __ ;fo and exedqtcd tc v -.
due form of law hts bond, (a bony of w
in the sum
n this 'dia
.. Jame" the
JP If.VO-fO It TKS.
__AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
JO ucraaya eucn iow;o», ®s, j^Msgpigof the celebrated makers,- STODART A
96,8ti, 50, and m the 2d district the following lots, each Q III DUNHAM. N. Y-, also, tho recently in-.
250 acres; Nos. 95^.86^110, IU, 112, 05.6*. 07 l * 4 * f vented MELODEON, at the Piano-Forte depot ; - .. - -. i
SS lit ’ CHAS. ZOOBAUM. I^ Ttoa-mcdwra
fi . rs ! 188: audio aJULuictilie fofiowing lot-, each contain- ^ ms of Ptuw.rn umrwuel
ing 490 acres; IokNim. 110 56, 58,'87, 98,61, 116,: T »p 'rriic l . Fw a more detailed vh
iStriicre- »?«• A°M in Habersham lots No,83, l8ih f ' LOOK Af THI& . . nmnnerof it- operatUm,
•ft-ohon. ^^nii^iU\Hl^eTii‘'rL'jik'°- : t%f:-aAKVJAOSP;'!lOCKAWAVR kBasrit'"’ " I
this horrid inuladv.
a i t moping and melancholy derpon-
M*. Till,'-TOOK..
nliow to prerent the
rcl h
Mto Fait Goints.
THE undersigned isnoTTecriviag his Fall and. Wm-
rf '»3P*V«o"ri,tinr of Do-Goods, fire-
cen^Uanlware, CuUery. Hat*, Shoos, Ac. aU itwhi*
Iwivy .hovii selected Vith great arc to shit tho cormtrv
trade, anil will he sold low flip cash or exchanged for
tlirorv5iu«5 nfoth* Country. W.S. GRADY.,
v LADIES’ VISETTES.^
• - 'Tl^St,received an.1 for sale a good assortment of
l .fj' Imdiea*Spring and Summer ViseSt**!*
March *1. ^ ' IL L. RLOOliFIELD.
'' ihEVV GROCERirSTORE
dug*pr *aiid Hafin^a. one ;
’OowsUtii Calve*, HocVcb^?iuid > K^l)
Plantation and Carpenter's"Tools, Ac.-.' Terras on tne - i■ .
^-:,oo 0E01!0E n'vsw. v*y
* -V 5 - ” ; ' Where*po*,"ti i* ordered by Ihe-Comjrt.Tl^X notice
-* K If 1 |t-l - ' " . \ of this appKeationie given in, one of the pnbliega-
H^Ccd removed, I'offier fot 9*W my •
JkOa-wendloC m the fown of- Athena.- The Wtioos, (if any tfiSy have) wh/the said Michael H.
^tment of FRESH «RQCERIES, suited lofo^n
and country trader all of nJiida.willhaaiiht4orea-
iofr^oWo-Uso Ilfrt -.Mdt i-mOj b UoaUfr-
.- l ^iSSSi‘K#i jfaAisrlfttfc't liWwr
.Ireot, in t'o- W-cfoEmcrty wxupifrlliy Saiauioy. as
a j It .v M!1 £ L |, ECO.
AUieiisMnrclit. 1888. g
JRON, NAILS AN©.HARDWARE.
JRO.V. Jfdh. aadagtaNralaswwtiaeotof H*rJ*w
iu-4 receive J and for rale by
Flat Creek. . Your petitioner furtKershewcth that the . „ . _. r
! Cull ms has since departed thh life without exc- t ^. t ’. is n „
^ eating title* in ccmfunnity with said bond, or making 1 tl, s«-t - \ r « 2i
ffrstlW. pr«risw«w tliercfor; and that Letters’of adminutra-"‘-T- t ’ v„7-
'VV day in.AujhiVt m-x^ pHffie^rishahle proper^ ?wT^" trd ’ 8d sect ! No 2<
•! of Join. Tonfrll, of a££ '™ r >' - 4tl«ct; No fi„ ...o,.... u ,
tv»« Fodder, Wheal : lit -d; N,,SOS,Mdiet, Ifli eoe.;•»
S'o 362,40, ou^ VI' offiCTS> ,
4di dist,. Communications should be addressed, and appli-1 white*, obsti
gTALnrtlert mu-t be a ;i*v-,ol t. .j. .V, it K
A BROTHER, 154 Greet, rich -tr.-v\ V. w t
who have the Sole Agency tf *he S- u'T. . o y % •
LUC IN \ L>)HDi \i.;
OR, THE ELIXIR OP LOY.F
I T is A sovereign and peedy cure for hirin'
coneumption, Iwrreoncs#, iiopotenev, lucmhrea ■
i, difficult ,qj painful*menstruate.
1< R l N KFLIN. N W, corner of Thirel
/t.fwcen ripr-ice d. Pine, Philadelphia,
!. ICTFE v YEARS .
d an.intern.pted prcctrco spent in this
rt.iij; K to 1 - moat-expert and success-.
> •: i, in tie ■if.oftwait of all
e Tey-e h.odfcted witli ul-
-!’• t-.r rxenvin thehead or
.irt.c-iaj.ri ms trjrti^ l ^.: i grave!, dl*-
? o-- : - -*
fw***
nthuihh
of tho
• iifeebled.
; Nc. 165, 4tli dfet, 1l..
i 14th, di»t, 1st .
SK&aS1 m t ;t ° j.u.farsons, *, |sagsajS25ir5Sj7±sis,
1,-^Oth dist, 8d sect; No 755. lat dist v t - - - r._i— rr——“ i
4th sect; No 842, lst.dbt,4th sect: No 250, Utli dist v _ nrtrrT p« * R4RRETT.
; No 306,2d (fist, 4tli ?cct;- No 142,11th' dist] |, - - VA ?CS55*Sg ATHENS ’
; No 170,1st dist,4ihsect; Na 688, 4th dist i - v ; COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS
under thei-W(f Dr tCany-
. v re, |«.m- AiUa^Vphv-Ici.m.
^ t op . • j .. »■ nuiy adJre-M Dr. K. r.y letter^
n C-pri .' v-.,re.Iathome, ■ T. •*
Pack' Igts «f. He.urine*. Directions, ie. forwarded,
c. remit..m-e.-.uid put up Mwure from Dam.
£sT Booksellers; ‘News AgentvFiiaflw^G
—"'htfMHiai *
NOTICE.
««; !!.I. !»■ fold*. WatUmaifr
vV d.jifrAogi.lm-^, ,IIU«,pon,no6!e proper. ™ ~~ 8 d ^ol; No 263.20U <fr»l,3d«cl-, I-o 256. lrt dial.! j ' : 1 j rfrfrlt of inherent-moror-or jirodoced by imo;, ,, „ _
iUoeseoreccidrot. hi. pleaouu tolhetartc-andposi- er,, and all nlLer. bni^>licd frith die above trorket rtry
! lively mroo, it. operetjon,. lm|arivalled.re| ) ot.,i,.i very low rates. ~ i ' .- >■ ~
pgBB-.B,»le.votoiafcna.theirhi-d- ..dtle , Wphere, 1 . 11 .. re.nitof 't’alno,J> Rr3-A. YK E ^Sr~
-I* A-d- efreh. ; -l««*t; SoOSS, 20,hdUt,3dieet; Kiss. 11th-di,< -^^.pnhlie Eenritdlv,^^fhet^^ibeyhavo a .d ici o., for .ale in Athea. bv’’
\VSl hpptovmcRto- arc.jaew?. and .-very conve- Ford,adminiitrator of the said Jafoe* Cullins, deceas-
UjC»D*cntly sutuated. Ur-the Lnrino* part of «d, abouW^oi execute titles tfo the raid tract of land
1,totliucollegeamf to the churches.' Term* low fjncoufonmty yhhtliebond. "- <~ * ■
Mjer. Address the subscriber at Macon. G»."- \ { v- Attest: JlBSE-MURPHETr z>- c, c. a
—- > ? ^YLVAgP8 LAND^UALv_j -M?y 6,1880.5 a . . -
' V'/ EXfiCOTOR’S -S.ALK.« ? .*
k X die firit Tuesday inAugtvt next, will' be sold
J 'before die* court Louse do.* in the town of Wat
Idnsvilic.'within the ~|jd
—.-A.-' B.’StriD'/^AKbS,
.. AfrdOO j-.tt»SWr£ : <ife5’JI
-a-■ ’stshnons. 1- ■ ’
FOR SALE,,.: k- -tAj. L^o'i
imrat ivn t/iv .a,'«i^ Id
TIAr „fr , m |,’OURm4tfith3 after Jiito, aj>-i'.icati.in will be made to
l ™ d v 0tflie X IheHooomUoInreriorcSrtofihoeooatvofWid-
Mhliiulilai till litil r-t,’ L AI. vl.mo ton, wlalr M-,ii,^r f.,r ordj.nrv purp,oes. for leave ,o
* hrefr ond poereleoer - given W « „D all the r,-F?rtat,; UI.a;ri to IlaridT. EifrlWl.
T — ' Ute of eaid ronnty. deteAed. •
seforc the first at November. Ter
; No 503, -3d dist
i in sect; N('»1002,20th dist, 3d seat; Nii255?0thdis*
Sd sect; No.288,lsttlisL4thsect^No301, 1st disk'
4th sect; So 237,1st dist, 4th sect ■'No 934, 20th dist,
; and ««e lot in. Unjon county. No. not recob-
wifli a first rate plantation, of between five and rix
hundred acres cleared land, in » high stale of culti
vation, wjthe every improvement for convenience or
comfort, witb'agood astern for holding wafer, spring
and well of-wator, affd king immediately upon Lak^
Jackson, which abound* in the finest fish ip the spring,
summer and autumn, and abounding with .water fowl*
of the finest kind through the winter and spring; Jo
—* from the city of Tallahassee, and in an
’ ’ -hood, and but a few miles' from the
This tract is now capable of afford-
, for a large family, having a
feet-front by 44 rear, with
passage* on first floor, aud four
rooms and passage on second Boor, besides piazza in
front and giodlramed htgro bouse*.-' Al*>5800 acres
of Lun ,1 In Cocke county,' Tenne*ec. in aB dT which it
great bargain wfll be sold. And if the Land* can be
sold. 50 negroes and Stock of all kinds will be sold
with them, besides Cora, Foddeiy Blacksmith’s and
Plantation tools of every description.
Franklin House—where they ha’
VEHICLES, and-are cci^antly mauuMniuiuj
scriptions of CARRIAGES. -
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Bartering and Bair-Dr«5Mlng.
.HANSEL DILLARD,
REl^S WARE, at New York price
’* '* ril. iSfiO.. • «■» i
Notice. 1 tides, of Jaynes*
Tnx subscriber still continues to keep open ' a ^PilU
ha HOUSE in Jernamox, Jackson county, ^ 2 4, 1849:
Ga, for the accommikdation of Travelers. ^
I horse, jker.day,....’ .$1 50*
“ “ all night, 1 00-
• J. B.NABERS.-
Wr» ESPEXT'FULLY taforms thedtmras of Athene! \ Apri , 1846 .
the puUicgencrally, that howrill,at all times, I - r
be foundat liisShop,happy to accommodate thoseiwbo a ..' >
tayarhiu-with their patronage. ’ Athens, Aug: 49.
N?WTON',H OU 8E,
Athena, Georgia.
IE subscriber, as proprietor c(3be above new
well arranged and famished Hotel, expects, feral
rimee, a disposition to please, and attention to ba-
tsaes, to make H just such an establishments* the public
* ant* _ .LOVJCKFi.THOMAS. . i
'Athens.January, 1849. - '* r - * j
BOOT Ann SHOE SHOP.
i - . jUMFFBRifrffES.
. Itisrectreuv informs the public tbatbehaa
ofSrbrt^^iiri^A^mc%f Mtdwhi -
'TO sheriffs;
' A' LARGE supply of^ Sheriffis’ Bills of Sale, nentl^ 1
printed and for/sale low at the- Southern-Whig
j&rojpil* 1 .
puncritirwlikman)under whose management the es- .
SUGARS! -SUGARS!! . " - ’SdScStioU™'.™ »i,ooA to.fa. “ Wl*M
T>ROWN, Leaf, Crashed and Powdered Sugars fresh, than sitnilar.articlcs can l>^ purcha>M?d at typy VSrv : A