The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, September 05, 1850, Image 4

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    THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
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SMKeto Dcbtoniaud Creditor*,.. a jr
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t>tu. r ».l v ^ t i »^. n ;r r , V^ tiiaVTo: ^iTm. infl 30
££ for S' v;,.*Vr vontimrapcr. If pnbli.hed
Atiu r te.iV, <;C4 **-ntK for nub conlimumce.—
lriwJMuWt 4 « ,n V , * l » >* wilHieebarpd 75 cents
ilSriS? For a sTnge towing* i^SCT;,
ui^SS^ikTtrnXm^.sV,
gttd < barg'd erourdmgly-.
^ Notirr of tin- ikUo i'f I.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
YX7ILL be sold at the residence of Geo. YV. O'Kcllr,
1 Y bite of Madison county, deceased,-™* Thursday,
the 12th day of {September next, all the pergonal prop
erty of said deceased, except die Negri "* —
ing crop and pome other articles nctcssai
crop, cbmietibg of hom^bld and nail
farming took, liorics, hags, and cattle;
LEGAL ADVCTTISEHENTS. } ■ BtfSIKESS DIRECTORY. ' GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 PATENT MEDICINES.
one set blacksmith
wagon, one
cotton gitw. One thre.-lung machine, one wheat fan, one
set ruining gear, one spinning machine, one carding
machine, one sc* saw mill iron*, a lot of hcwi\iimbers,
wheat, fodder, oat*, and some old com, and bacon, Ac.
Terms of sale made known on the day. Sale to con
tinue from dav to dar till all is sold.
August 1.18i0. * BENJ. F. O'KELLY, Adm.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. -
W HEREAS, Gr«L»e B. Unygood appliest.Du 1 for
Letters <>f Administration on the estate of
Nancy O,
XMTU‘
f ,T Letters of Administration
Nancy Vineyard, late' of said c»UBqr,o«w«rj- .
„„ This is, therefore, to cite and admonish aB w>d «n-
finiSdhe * n, « kindred and creditors-of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time presoilwd bj
law, to show cause, (if any they have) why smd Letters
should not be granted.
"Given under my hand at office, July 18, l pj0 -
July 25, 1850. JESSE MURPHEY ,n.c.c.o.
rs. Exit
■oiud Property, iu like
id also Letters of A«
. .tlon, <lebouis non,'on the estate of Nicholas O-
byru, deceased
These arc, therefore to rite and admonish all and sin •
gtiar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to lie
’ tuy office within the time prescribed by
—A be publidH’J rot * * os ™V
' |y Notice to Ikl»tor» and Crei
«nu*t be published roarr tiats.
fF AnuimflCiwenKof Candidal
Fire Oollaks; ns *l*otlie ndvertn
•f husband and wife.
• • All obituary notices, tracer
lenctb, will be dialled for n» trtlie
V To insure attention, all Lett
must come free of postage.
For the Rrmoval and Permanent Core of all
NEHVOUS DISEASES,
And of those Complaint* which are crural by an ioipairaj, * . |
aaskenedor anli* iltlijr conditionoftlie- andappe. . - v, , ,
AEUVOCS SYSTEM. law to show cattle (if any they hate) why sain L«.
TWit beautifil and convf .iei.t application of tha inj*. should not lie grunted. ‘ , r
teri'His i«wara of GALVANIKM and magnetism, has ' Given under my hand at office this the 30th day of
CuriM 1 Stetes^ ■ J P ! . r ’ 1 A. M - J ACKSON, c. <\ o.
ditet.ery •f ik, .1*.”’ “ * " ** Aug. 1,1850:
Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT ~
MAGNETIC FLUID,
i Ucorsiit—GsrlnueitCounty.
j WHEREAS, Tliomas W. Alexander^pb^toTO
WileyXNorton!"late of ^kl comity; dtMmaed:
Tltis is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sni-
gn’ur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
1 , tod appear at mv office witlrin the time prescribed by
aw, to *how cause (if any they have,) why said Let-
ers should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, July 18.1850.
Ju y 25,1850. 3 JES>E M - S PHEY.n.C.c.a
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
I LI. |>cr«»u lariM *»«>« ^2? ?L
A AkW, W. of CUrkc
UTA, MiU lo preftut Ihcm propwl/
,c within the time ,,re«ril*<i by lttw, ud .11 pereoor
itli-bictiittsaid docoit-J. .r.- tK,*v rejmr«l W m»b.
iitm'iliat. I'tiviiictit. ASA M. JACKSON, Adm r.
July 18. 1830,
BOSTON FUR NITliRE
OKHRKAh DEBILITY,
i^tratigthaninf tha - wcskencA body, giving ton
KITS, rALSJr’SwEPSIA J
INfMGflSTiO.V, KilJCUM.tTiSIl, ACUTE and CIIBOXIl,
gout. EriLr.rSY, LUMBAGO, deafness, nervous
TREMORS, PA Lf IT AT ION OF THE HEART, ATO-
PI.EXV, NEURALGIA. PALNS * “ *
LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL l u-iirLAi.u, ana bis
VATUBE nf Ah* SPINK. UIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES ol
th* KIDNEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and THY SI
L ENERGY, aadall NERVOUS DISEASES, which com
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
HERE AS, Edward Conner applies to me f«
i ha «* . V f Letter* of Administration, de bonis non, o'
the estate of John NL-bet, late of said county .decoas
*.“• , TUunw. lVlr..r..r
j . These are, tMref
ingnlar the kinjlri
o be ami appear t
iniler my hand at office, this the Mti day of
WMB-HO DwiS.
Of fanhiuitable
g»n.v |
A and other Furniture finm
PRIME, KENNY & CO;, Boston,
Whole title <md ltt/uit.
Purchaser, of 81000 or more. .will be supplied a|
10 per cent. wIvHnce on
coat of t r«n-port nt mu.
From 850U to 8I00<> n
irfa^cfdnjggii^Ld
A. 5LJACKSON, c
i Whole*
Tod Office, Athens. Ga.
e Building. opp»-
March 14. 1
.SOUTHERN WHIG
Book and Job Printing Office,
BROAD STREET, ATHKIiS, GA.
■pNCOCBAGEDhy the very liberal patronage bitli-
J2l erto pecrivrd, the umleraigm-d have been tiiuu
cod to make large addhiona to their_ln retofore large
CBS
and beautiful aMortwent of
..riu from HIM uivplc
A Dsrangamant of tha Nervous System. • neorgla, <
feT- la NERYdUS COMPLAINTS. Dreg, and Mcdieim* 77 , ,
••vrraic tAc ditto". %r thay weaken Ike Vltd energiet of the 1 r "
already prwtratad aiitra; while under the itrenglhenlnr, pur note*, /.
5£tl^S!li3JS=5^n;?SS3S^Us raniE pHiiion.
and weakened anlfknr i* rartorad to former health, atrangth, i-v’t will am
and ngnr. . e<l, respectfully *li
Tl. ,n.< rnulnni, md ...llkM, of m
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, slH .j, t X ecutor: hi
voneiite, la tha fact that lhay ai
ward amUnliM, la idae* Of the
jdij ticking the p-iieut, till e>
Tlfjr itrmflkn It* wkelt tytUm, tfnmlitt Ikt cireuUtin
if tkt lift, prtmtlt Ik, iterttiani, and nn,r da Ikt , litkltti
injur, under any eirrumtltnetn. Sine* their introduction in
tha United Mate*, only three year* vinca, wore than
60,000 Persons
a large dumber of ladiei. who are |>ecnliariy aubjact to
Smith k Stovall,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC, K
- No. 1, College Aveane, Athena.
Terms—cheap for cash or country produi
DR. C. B. LOMBARD,
DENTIST, \
ATHENS, <;A.
Office over the Drug Store of Messrs, llill & Smith. I th^"lat
Athens, sept. 16. ' tf j
John W. Goss,
DEALER IE DRY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, Goid L.^l'e-'c^ld am
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ac., Ac. of all kind*. ’
So. V. Broad-treet ATHENS, GA.
May 8,1849. ly
■tyleof
JBY7ELRY.
in part. Breast Pins, Ear and Finger K ings,
| Silver Forks, Soup snd Gravy Ladles. Butter-kni
1 with a great variety of fancy articles ami hou*ckee
j goods. Our facilities for purchasing goods
So 15, Brood Street ATHENS, GA.
Thomas W. Alexander,
V ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lawarxcmu.if, Gwin.vjlTT Co,
pTAnv business entnisted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. ly Feb. 10,1848.
cheaper
1 ho public.
repaired by the
W. HaH. WHITE,
ttingfor Ordi
rehAtU 1850.
jdiua N. Glecn, executor of tbo j years old i
taineut of WdlUm Jones, deceas- j late of Clarke
th that he lias fully discharged j heirs ned crcdi
uties required of iuiii by law, ns «• l
i nfore prays the Court to grant j Ang. 15, 1850.
TTK)UK roonlhs after date, application will be madi
P to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county, when sitting forWdinary purposes, for leave* ~
sell all tlie negroes belonging to the estate 01 r rancu
Npratling, dcreascl. * J AMES O KELLY, Ex'r.
ADM’NISTRATOR’S sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of tlie honorable Inferior
Court, sitting as a Court of Ordinary of Clarke
conutv will bo aold on the first Tuesday in December
next, r before the Court house door in Watkinsville,
Clarke rbuntv, eight negroes, to wit: Silvey, a woman
' idd;-T6i *“ tJ -
,12 years
i»Ul; Coroll
as the p , „
innty, deceased, for the benefit of the
ild; Ann, 12 years old; John, 8 y
T, BISHOP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
So. \, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
FEBRT & CO^
WHOJ.ESALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
S, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac.
Broad Street—^ATHENS, GA.
. R. J. MAYNARD, ,
RepS
O.'A j
A.K.C.
! In <ku»vt Bottles. .
I For the removal and permanent cure of alt
Diseases arising from on ini} tire state
' of the blood, or habit of the system.
I T?OUR months after (late, application will be made to
red hit the Court, That all per- j Jj the Honorable tl c Inferior Court of Madison coun-
use(if anv they liave) at the j tv.-vhen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
urt to be "held on the first Mon- j ^|] tlie Negroes l»ek ngiug to tlie estate of George W.
O’Kelley, late of Madison county, deceasciL
v . ior.n U..VI If /VVPI.T.Kt
3 PERMANENTLY CURED,
March 7,
Juy 11.1850.
lir SJ. F. O’KELLEY, Adm.
| leatli
E
HAS Da
e Davis, decct
hiring Mi
Mtablieh a JOB OFFICE, for the excl
of doing JOB-WORK, where we
to execute, i»* *be moil bcanliful alyle,
PRICES,
FUB AXD ORXAMEXTAL
JfflvlB'PtftilSITIl'SSSf
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CT* Oar Prrsaea arc fn»m the celebrated maunfac'
tory of Hoe &. Co., wnd onr Type, Oruaiueiila, «c.*,
from the foundries of Bruce Si Co., Conner Si Pom
and JoarjihT. White of New York, and Meatra. J. L.
Jolimnn Si Co., of Pliiladclnliia, wluch t* abundant
evidence of their aui»rrionty; while by the use of
good paper, ran la, Ac., awl the diaphiy of correct
taate in the “getting up" and execution of onr work,
wo expect to give universal satisfaction.
»»o-- 1 *he public generally are re-
“laYPKIN & ADAMS.
<P|4icatiou o.
nald^aa^in
Ject iunlUnf trototka ; show —, .
LWa&nS jed. and that pu^li
r, uilng tha Marnetic ■ ute in such cases n
LEATHER FOR SALE.
Company
e stock of
isirting of Harness, Belt, Sole and U pper
’invite the attention of dealers and consu-
are &
lid for hides ail
WatklnsViKe, July 18. W. G. MORGAN, Sup’t
O. & A. K. CHILDS,
TYntcU-mukera and -Jewclle
Watch et, Clocks, Jeteelry, l
ASA M. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LA*
April 22,1848. ly Watki:
brdfll
negativa. and lhanc* back agauito Uicjmaitji
NKNTLY T?RmVmv rf ,DAYS* W*0
SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE
To mothers and Harried Ladies,
this Court for Letters of dismission:— j hand.a large stock of Negro Shoes of the best quali-
lid Executor should not be discliarg-;
at ion be made according to tbe stat- j '
Now Spring and Summer Goods.
14,1850. JESSE MURPHEY, n.
W. H. H. WHITE
apectfully invited to giv
Alban*, Sep-. 5.
)E WISE IN TIME!—TIS FOLLY TO DEFER
usanda ara *uf
10 difficulty in
!. provided the right
■team tie used. A* every vice hue it* own ]*
meat, *0 it would seem every disease 1
rentedv. This is tree, and there is nothing in Ibis
life more certain than tliat tlie AMERICAN COM-
POUND is the most speedy and certain remedy for
all diseases of a delicate cmiracter, known to the
world. Ada]
Geore>a a **C>i
The Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary i If AS received his stock of SPRING and SUMMER
purposes, regular Term, March 4,1850. j *1 GOODS—consisting iu part of
T HE potilion of A«tiury Hull amlj.mo, [ ciotht, Canmtra, Vestings, Merinoes,
Executors of James Camak, deceaseil, respect- a
fully shewetli, tlut they have fully disdiarged all and ; I rench and Lngltsh Cravats,
' riugulor the duties required by law us Buclr Executors. • 'AlpoccUt, Drop cl Tct.
,%dm-l..!X£ \nei therefore, prer ll.t Const gMfcn Utlm, ^ c «.»
*w and rich, nnd the stock larger than usual; they
ill with all other goods be sold by the yard or pat-
\ nt i lern or made up to order after the latest style ami up-
3 ' Id 011 tho tirst i 0,1 reasonable terms. Also, Stocks, Gloves, Hanilker-
t ropcctabli
1. General Unitration of
UrexntoritiM, j j u1
of Dismission fro
:upon, 1
Female health, anJ inryly o
'rued, shew cause (if
-■r; (the regular Term of this Court, 1
onr cUmato > Monday in November next, why said Letters of Dt-
Heaerratioa mission should not be granted; and it is further order-
d by tie Court, that » copy of tltv, IluI. I*t«Ui«b
•nJ Magnetic Fluid » in reipect ffoasut and agree- .
awl delicato can w**r it with entire esse and aafetj. Young
ladies jiut entering womanhooJ. are always more or !*ta
subject to painful and dittreating aymutomis these are ira- ,
mediately relieved and corrected by wearing the Oalranio
Belt, which, by it* wondrous effect of equalising tbe circu
lation aad promoting the proper secretions, tends to restore
health md vigor to the whole frame. Ladies wbbhaae ar.
lived St that critical period, called-the turn of life "are
assured that ranch suffering and alarm can be saved them
gratifying results hare uniformly attended the abdication
at Dr. Christie^ UalvMue aiticlea In all eves of Female eons
plaints, end it is only requisite to make the trial to he con
vineed that every thing w hich it here promised, will be
! ed ii
[Printer’s fee 19 50
POUR months after date, application will be made to
JC the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke coun
ty, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the Land and Negroes l>cluuging.to the estate
of John T. Baker, deceased,* *' **" 1
Mayo, 1850.
A. M. JACKSON, Adm
ikw in diet; from the certain ami speedv relief it gives, f
it ie now thd most popular remedy o^Die clay. Ten i
Thousand angM have been cured effectually br it dnr-
ing the past year. Prepared by a practical physician,
the afflicted can rely with cruiidcnco on its curative !
powers over diaaases of this character. Full directions ;
acrempanv rash toittle.
Mr CAUTION.—Ask for the American Compound
and purchase only of the Agents, 294 Market-street,! reputation
I’hiladelphi.i, and of E. R. WARE, Athens, Geo. j n« a h
Sept 27,1849 ly. I what hi"
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman
XKLACr. My reply
COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, j
N OT ONLY A POSITIVE BUT A WARRANT- j
ED CU UK for consumption and aU diseavps of tin-
lungs. Thiv meilicine lms decided the dispute about
the curability „f consumptina, and saiisficd the medi
cal faculty aim) ail who have used it, that consainp-
tiunoial all atfeolHai* of the lungs can not on’y be •
eared, but they nre a* easily and hiniplv cured, a* nl-
mout any of tin* disorders to which the human frame
»a liable. Tlie o|ieration of a single buttle, which coats
*1. » sufficient to satisfy any patient—if uot'alto- •
gethert«H> far gone with the di*ea*e—of this fact; and ;
even a uingle dose pros evidence of its extraordinary '
influence io arresting and «-• ” ■* - * * ’
whatever. My phj liciaiit
ream
I became rebject to
F OUR mouths after date application will be made
to the Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Gwinnett
County, wheu sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins, deceased.
MATTHEW CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
May 9, 1850.
GEORGI A—G W1NNETT COUNTY.
To the Honorable Inf , tor Court of mid county,
! ingfor ordinary purposes, May Term, 1850.
T HE petition ofHemy Summerlin, of said c
ty, sheweth that, heretofore, to wit, on the
: dav of October, 184G, James Cullins, then in life l>ut
! now- deceased, made and executed to your petition
• in due form of law hi* bond, (a copy of which is he
; to annexed.) binding himself in tlie sum of two h
i dred and thirty dollar*, conditioned to be void if 4
; said Cnllins should make or cause to be made,
i your petitioner good and lawful titles in fee aim
; to a tract or parcel of land known and distinguisl
i bv ^o. 163, in the Cth district of said county, x
e hundred and fifiv
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett,Hall, Huber-
n and Franklin, of tlie Western Circuit; Cherokee,
Lumpkin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; and
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit.
C. Peeples, Athens W. J. Peeples, Gainesvi'.le.
BOOTS! BOOTS!
T HE undersigned would most respect fully inform the
citizens of Athens and the surrounding country that
he has removed to the store, corner of Broad Street and
College Avenue, formerly occupied by T.M. White as
a dry goods store, where lie is prepared to make to order
Boots uud Shoes
Of tht best French and American Calf Skins.
Gentlemen wanting a good Boot, neat and durable,
should send iu their orders.
Cork-soled, .double-soled, water-proof walking and
pump-solo 1 Boots, got up in a style wliich foe fit, work
manship ami durability, cannot be excelled in Georgia,
or any where else.
Also, will bottom Ladies’ and Gentlemcu’s Fanci
Slippers, with neatness and despatch.
General satisfaction is warranted to all -
Who will favor Captain Barry with a call,
Athens, Feb. 15,1849. - PATRICK BARRY.
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
ITarJrabM.Borcanii.Nideboard(.TabIeii,&c.
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well made and dur
ble, and warranted so to be) can be obtained from tl
North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epi
•copal Chvtch.
*#*A continuance of the patronage hitl.ertorecciv
by the mihscriWr will encourage am en d «• in.n to a.
considerably to his stuck of manufactur i-iole*, a
':tyofhi
of disi
cured by this invaluable medirine, such ns
nished in the records «>f time. These things
»e in secret places, or. in some unknown town,
but are performed hi our principal cities and public
places. Tlieyaie brought before the w<#ld to substau-
' !, beyond doubt, the healing virtues of this prepar-
* v “ *■--** unfolded, although gigantic.areas
^ f dav. •
The Sarsaparilla i
i,1 S,
tl aids, tlu*
mplcs of the vegetable kingdom; and i{3 unprcce-
.... i to health of those who
the most distressing cltronic uud
xalted character—furuislung.TD
rious effects upon the
though possessed of
entirely harmless, am
Newton & Lucas,
William A* Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT I*A IF,
Cimuinc, Foasvrn cxl, Ga.
” Will practice in the counties composing the Che
Circuit All professional and other business en
d to Ids management, will meet with prompt and
cliiefs, Snspenders, Ac n of various styles and qualities.
Also, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Under-Shirts, half
Hose, Ac,«fcc. Also, a superior article of HATS.
READY-ELflDE CLOTHING
■ order; all of which being selected by himself
and bought for cash, will be sold on the best term-
Persons wishiug to wear good and
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
n have it at this hoqge. The public are respectfully
solicited to call antFexAmine for themselves—and nre
assured that atj^iisjdace they can get good bargains,
c same good-fcinS^dic bought cheaper elsewhere.
Special attention given to CUTTING for customers
am the country. Junes1,1850.
STAGS LIKE
FROM ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE.
ibacriber having become contractor on the
able hack,
T HE sul
above
with good
led plac
: and careful dri
, betw
Athens Tuesdays, Thursdayi
ednesdays and Fridays, at 7 *'
•r y«*r, , b- ing tho east part of said lot, adjsiinmg tlie lands ol
. * J*’'”*’ KM. Gamp, J. D. Boring and E. Brand, on the waters ol
Farther* 1 to Flat Creek. Your j»etitinner further sheweth that tlie
reaching « great said Cullins lias since departed tjiis life without exc- j doo’Shades
!*c*ra« , io* K>n ' * 1 cu,i "? title* in conformity with said.bond, or making j GAINS for
j panoral labors! ' provision* therefor; and"that Letters of admini *-
J. P. RADFER1
E. N. BUTLFR,
H AVING just received a new and large assort
ment of Spring nnd Snmmer
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cassimeres,Vesting< Cravat*. Handkerchief*. Glovei
iK-penders, Pi cks,. Hats and Cap*. Umbrellas. Hin
JLaic JYolicc.
■rsigned liave associated themselves in the
s of Law. AU business confided to them,
prompt attention. OVERBY *fc GLENN.
OVERBY. •) J. N. GLENN.
Jefferson, Jackson Co, Ga.) Carnesville, Franklin Co.
Dec. 27, 1849. ly.
rjpiIEundei
willViave
Why take voi
Ivautageously nmom
ornamental Painting.
wd,wlie:iyo
led and r
LOOKOUT FOR CHEAP RIDIIvti 1
LIVERY STAbTe REMOVED.
^ _ THE undersigned ha
ished their splend
fOEL ««d well arranged St
ble, in connection with tlie Franklin House, take tl
metliod of informing their old patrons and the public
general, that they keep constantly on hand for liii
Saddle Horses, Horses and Buggies, Barouclics, ai
Stage Coaches of all sizes; all of which canUe had i
the shortest notice, and upon more reasonable
tlian heretofore.
They will run a splendid line of Four Hoi
Coaches three times a week from Athens to Madif
Spring,and daily if necessary. All familic
visit the up-country via Athens, will be *en(
ville the ridge road or by Madison Sprit
dice of medecine, to obtain a remedy
>nc that would act on the liver, stora-
vitii all the precision and potency of
yet without any of their delcte-
,-ituI powers of the system. Al-
►owcrful healirg properties, it is
will not injure tlie most delicate
n perfect health-no effect is pro-
hen its mysterious in-
Uos new lifo and vig
il to the suffering and
B. A D. Sands—Ge«tiemen':"{'
presumed to write to you, if it a
the public know the almost min
My li
. to 1 **
ilous effect your Sar-
illa has lmd u
ulcerous sores, so that I could not walk during
•hole Spring and Summer. Jn this situation I
tenccd tlie use of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta-
;wo bottles was entirely cured. I must also toll
f another wonderful cure. My brother was afflict
th this scrofula iu liis head, so bad his physician
dm the loss of his sight was inevitable, and per-
nt blindness seemed to bo his fate. Three not-
ntirelv restored his sight, and we cannot but re- i
tend all similarly afflicted to use Sands’ Sar*
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th.
ed froi
n tlie j
it benefit 1 ha
duty due
•altinblc Sarsaparilla. About
s attacked witli Rheumatism in
in my legs, a
Barbcriug and Hair Dressing.
B ERNARDO J. ARZE is prepared to give full
satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his services
in the above line. He may be found at all times in the
brick building over Matthews.Goodman <t Co’s store.
Jan. 24.
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
June 1850. ly. Marietta, Ga.
HORTOI, MOORE A CAUETOIf, j
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, I
CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
No. 3, Granite How ATHENS, GA.,
J. W. Horton, P. E. Moore, J. A. Carlton. |
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf. i
nay wish, for §0 per
All horses
rolling tin
three years si,,*
my shoulders, an ....
.. . ‘hing to , d |C pain, that I was unable to sleep. I tried all of t&<
lo Clarkes-1 best medicines I could hear of without receiving any
pi, as they | benefit, until through the advice of a friend I procured
to thei
■ the
n the cou
veil. Ill
Sarsaparilla, and after using four butt) J>
' *■' days, I found mvsalf Cntirelyy
....... n. *
e best n
u of fifte
o hesitj
i House and Franklit
nds and tlie public.
j.’m.jesurun.
Messrs. Sands—Gentici
I by Ml
cash, a
repared t
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS
PERFUMERY, cf-C.
SIGN OF THE M A.H YIOTI1 BOOK.
Third door east of College Avenue, '
Athens, Georgia.
rgPAU orders promptly filled at Augusta pries*
Athens. Feb, 28,1850.
daily, from Forsyth to the India
FAMILY PILLS.
] 7'0U the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum,
■’ Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dyspep- |
fill. Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Back, Limbs and
Joints. General Weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palnita
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in’ tlie
Throat,Erysipelas. DeafiieskDropsy, Asthma, Itching'
icknowleilging to you the great beuefit I liave re
ed from the use of your S:irsa purilla. A subjectof
disease. I maile a voj'age to Europe, but
ed to be afflicted. A fev
S. E. SEYMORE.
liave been granted to Michael H. Ford, of said ! ff,. e
.My suffering* were indeed M
of the most emr
hoa made a full dbrh
mponent part* to tl
m r-n*,wct uitber Tta» being eoUrely 1
towiaeff 'Lrond'Tl^ki^l
! coantv, to whom your petitioner has paid the entire
| amount of the purchase money. Wherefore, your peti-
t tioner prayatliat #ni<l administrator way be ordered to
; execute titles in conformity with said bond, according
' to the statutes in such case made and provided, and
j your petitioner in duty bound will ever pray, &<
i I- Hoggin
nd England,under the Southern Whig of-
ns at his old stand, two doors above John
’ . May 23,1859.
iflning to himself, for the sake
li was calculated to ilo such
been the wonderful
Jn2l »
pteuhiuojK-vatloras tUt the LomlonLoncrt.M^i-
5isrt
srs wses&tsss&ss s^s sss
T. W. ALEXANDER, Pet
er’s Att’y.
i BEEF!
S MOKED Beef, fresh and firm. 1u*t received am
for sale by SUMMEY. TRAMMELL* CO.
Fine French Calf Root*.
IERRY Is. CO. have constantly on hand a large i
ical Times, and tlw
hemisphsTvs, are anxt
have immeiliare rr.nn
• cfBraey by undeniabli
n and all.
of all km
lished it* e
anmptionand a
T mt physician* of both
•ly calling upon sufferers to
■ to it, and proclaiming tliat
positively estab- i
le proofs of.
of the hui-
\ pSBJT ACaUjr c^UrC
ntyy—that all persons concerned may file their ob- j -T
... ... - — - r ; — -—— 1 ioction*. (if anv they liave) wbv the said "Michael II. y?dl warrant t ear an
liwV.w Ford, administrator of the Said James Cullins deceas- j ma ' ,e "? the P 1 ® 00 '
•to nto eore; t* ricirr navt l w»’. nuutti srarni nr i ed, should not execute titles to the said tract of land I
‘ 1 ,u,c *»** f “ * ""« u ; in conformity with the bund. I
tccoosT BioscniTia; *so nr K.re-aT.c Attest: JESSE MURPIIEY. D. C. C. to 1
1,1850- I
-ALSO—
- ' Dr* Lo Roy’s *
SAIWAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY
The only 'Medicine til oucc Strengthening,
r*rijy;,, g and PMlgaticc'i
• mi eristenre. ' ■
1J1HESE Pill* are the very perfection of medicine, a
A they timrmrghly|*aqfeindp«ri/>,wiilHmt weaken
iso. th® •yrtcm. wlnch re the great end that has long
oelJ BU a *bert Of j^nar witli lka detail! of parricaUia, bat
I cm aow only terni|Vthi> brief abstract. My Drsperaia
th*.BhynmaUre 1 once ia « whU*yhiU
’ -;7—* •****»& turrd S«
~ n Uka*ise HKnnf frora >
tted tU.ra, Mara* at
rwMdertal
fact Dr. Lo Roy's Pills strength, * while" thev puree!— ]
TW »S«»e remove jhe Jxn aiTi»>; a«l i^l ociy re, ,
toko, but brace up, aa-.l cou*olidate every tlfing ei-uL—
They produce no sUmnuigi*. relaxation!—no debil
ity. On the contrary, umler their infltn me, imrigera-
tion ami porifgo lmnj in hand! .Br the same
action—onathrr tyr a cofifodcratkm of action*—tbev
at tbe same time harden the nuec’.e*—strengthen the
n.<rrw—pnrfiy * he blood—fortify the digestive Tane-
tlrt«rr*h«rpen Jhe appetite—ojkh ihe pores—and
freely Hitobnrgo »U *up*rfluijies 1 And Ibdv are t:n-
“ abbteiMhiiiaiiie;
re, like ail other iure
r *r*?i T
«. LANDIS.
DR. CHRISTIE’S*
GALVANIC NECKLACE
Is weed for all com|<tajnU •fleeting tbe Throat or Head, nek
a* Bronchitis Inflamraatun of the Throat, Nervi * —- w
t tiers. Beufii***. which
led complaint, called T
DR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
• found of vast serriee ia care. ,.f Convulsion* or Fite
s Corajd!Intv and Reaerel Nerr«*a» Affection* of
issssai
waadSlek
a the Facto,
iff generally
ic bolcratuk
i. David T. Kin ball,
” May 7c,”l850r ."ARCHIBALD PRESTON, Admr.
jutrposei,regular Term, March 4,1850.
r IMIE petition of Mary Kenney, Administratrix of
| So^iucl Kenney, ticcaased, sheweth that she has
fully disdiarged all and singular the duties required of
her as such Administratrix. She there fore prays the
Court to grant her Letters of. Dismission from said
Administration, in terms of the hfw:—
Whtffeupoii, it is ordered, that all persons concerned,
show cause (if any they bare,) at the regular Term of
this Court to be held bn the first Monday in November
•ext, why raid Letters of Disroiskion should-not be
JVav Fall Goods.
ing his Fall and Wirv-
j ofDry Goods, Gro-
Hats, Shoes, all orwhich
been selected wRli great care to snit the country
trade, and will be sold low for cash or exchanged for
the preduce of the country. ¥. S. G RADY.
confections:
IC E ttRE A M AND ICE!!
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
S~>'«l! »»S * » fxrtbcr ..d.red ta ilie Court, tlnrt
. -- .v • copy of this Rule be published in tlie Southern Whig,
r the spoee of six month* preceding said Term. .
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
March 7,1850. -A8A M. JACKSON, at a
. , [Flintcrs fee |9 50
DlUCHRIS.-IKS G.iLV.1MC .UITICI.ES, sad th.
■to} to sroo. bj- tbe toort MU to* delicate with parti
*«w ato refetj. la reamr wo Ore i».»U« MUadiac th.
«sa if kitkly fteataml mad tgiertiie. They can b* Mat te ai
part af Uto cwaiitry.
tte Oalranle E^L
The Galvanic Bracelet*, On# Dollar Bach.
The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar.
rtl-SSS-
P ARTICULAR CAUTION.
- t mf CmumSrtftiu and MankUtt f -
D. O. AIOREHEAD,
T70UR uioothe after date, application wiU l etnade
J. to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jackson Cocn-
: ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a"U tbe interest .if Leonidas. A- Few and Marcus C.
Few, orphan# of Lerandas Few, deceased, in a certain
: tract or parcel af Uud lying and being in the county of
: Newton, adjoining the town of Covington, containing
six acre*, more or le-is, being a part of lot Na 253, in
, the «(it district ef originally Henrv. now Newton
. Countv. CAMILLUS L. FEW? Guardian.
I". July 38, 1850. *.'•"•
TH^ L'MTF.P STATES. ,
IMPORTANT REMEDY. -
HR. MITCli.ELI/sS EYE SALVE.
" 1 vantage* powered by this'article ei
■.areCertainty,SiaCaty, Coveuienc#a
I phvsimiM admit that great danger ia
^^twtewsaasMBSl.- !":•. execdtor-s sale:
rt; l! ^|r'»»TVrl-y.^fanu ^.‘■ riB ^>W>.'-renLbfoVd!ka ra Vfo<teritaaMfoc.i.<l..
.W:sisaasassie.'ss
Mjuzf. HAVING fCTnovcik I.fiBcr fur sale, my*
TsTtA^-liousc nud lot m lhe tcwxiof Athens. Tim Ay, a
improvements are new, nod verv conve- tKer
aALvaiueutiy situated Jo «W business part of riat, about 70 years'old.^^d Lmd and negr^ to be sold
wn, to the college and to the churches. Terms low as the property of James Barber, deceased, in porsu-
id casr. Address the sabseriber at Macon. Ga. ance or the will of said deceased. Terms on tbe d
anlnHKu
require tlie
e bottle to cflect a perfect cure. Onepliv- .
Mt'ian remarked to us after luviug witnessed its ef
fect* in iwvcu!Instances, that it w»* a “perfect fire
killer." All we ask t* that its virtue* he thoroughly
tested, and that the direct i-sr- be strictly followed. j
Pri'-e 50 cents Imv
g .house, gin hou:-e. and
* great that but fev
rANSELL DILLARD i
his old stand, ou Jackson
of Mr. Huggins’ store, where
complete assortment of every
generally, that lie i
street, first door in
he is offering for *i
thing in his line of busipesB*; Cakes in great variety,
and fresh; Candies of his own manufacture, fresh and
superior; Nuts, Preserves, Pickles,Oranges, Lemons,
Pine Apples, and. every other delicacy of the season.
His Ice Cream department is well fitted up, and
particular attention given to Ladies, for whomtnere is
a separate ro«un.- He will keep a constant supply of
this delightful article; also, Ice Lemonade and Jce'for
sale bv auy 'quantity.
tsr o rders for parties and from the country, at
tended to in the belt manner, at short notice.
. June 6,1850.
.V«o Fire-Fvoof Warehouse.
GIBBS & McCORD,
Vareboji** and roupInlM IBercbants
MeINTOSHSTREET, A UGU8TA, GA. -
BTioaal attention to the above business in .all i
branches. ^
Tbe location selected is very, favorable for sellitig cot
ton and otber produce to the best advantage. They
hope by strict attention to business to merit a chore of
will be faithfully executed.
sad lac Bogging, Rope, and Family Supplies
lace in store when
it to the establish-
THOS.F. GIBBS.
GEORGE McCORD.
ed an 1 -old, wholesale
y UIL.1, ti ci.MITlI, ulso ltKF-SKd WARE,
Kiiiliolin on Solf-Pr^acrvation.
This IkK.k.jurt pul
CHAS. ZOGBAUM.
ll addre
LOOK AT THIS!
CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS & BUGGIES,
NEW AND SECONDHAND,
\SD AT KEDVI'RD PRICES.
RICII D S. SCHEVENEU., Coach-Maker.
Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA'
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
OME OFFICE, in their building opposite the P<
Wa^luH... *«J!W
ition for Insurance madc,«« 1
IT
° f tht rang
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills,
Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients as
nature intended should operate on the impurities ofthe
Human System, strike at the root of the disease, re
moving all impurities from the body,opening the pores
externally and internally, separating all foreign and ob
noxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood, of
which it is the origin, must te thoroughly pure, neces
sarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart,
Lnngs, Liver and Stomach, thereby restoring health,
by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries,
uoimpeding all tlie natural veins and purifying the
Worn! the, on.rgy, Arc ll* v.rtim, „f mm u. rtd
ota moon^ho.o'T^lod. Within ll.e ln,t Llvo j “?"* , " ,J
month,, mme titan one lmnJreJ an, of U,c most a K - ! Dr - *■
gravated forms of Dyspepsia liave been cured by the 1 READ THIS BOOK.
.medicine, where rigid dieting, the blue pill, and almost The valuable advice and impressive warning itgi'
every other means had been resorted to ’
benefit, and when death stated its ruisei
fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon's Pi
ed to the core of any but tlii ; ’ ’ *
To all who
is filial with useful infor-
«li -eases of the Generative
dike to Youth, Manhood
pprebend or suffer under
ly or prolonged indiscre-
austive effect* of sedenta.
addition to declin-
rid tnaladv, thei
adapt-1
rids of Ur
md suffering, and save
r 'to prevent the
letter.
,0,1850.
Bug lea
tf
J.U. PARSONS, See.
a their friends and the
benefactor of his species.
sar This medicine never tuls to cure the worst ca
ses of Piles,in one week.
For a more detailed description of the Medicine, the
manner of its operation, tbe complaints it is adapted
to, and the cures it has performed wo refer our readers
to our agents, who will give them a pamphlet gratis.
2W All orders must be addressed to O. W. BURR
York,
.public generally, tliat they liave remor<
■their NEW SHOP, second lot below
Franklin House—where they have on hand several, ^ ...»
VEHICLES, and arc cor«‘antIy manufocturing aU dc- who ^ the Sole A ,, ency <lf the South and We=
riptionsof CARRIAGES. !
Onlers tliankfully received and promptly attended to.
REPAIRING done with neatness and despatch.
Athens, March 23,1848.
Barberius and Hair-Dressing.
HANSEL DILLARD,
11 A A a til! Ulblliinv. i wuwucuwiis, uuuuu»
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizen* of Athens • “^^tmcnceof urine, or lnvoluntary diroharge t
yd,b. r ubLK^rtl lT ,tab. T m...^W.. | “ifr.flSnTrror^Sby'.'JS
betad,tto&.tappyloj««om»Kdrt« «bo. „ i, to lire tirtc.S
blood, wbcrebv ill
, LCCINA CORDIAL; orcU.TO.od.-Uh,,
He who places him:
| OR, THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. — confidently rely upon
; TT IS A *overeign and speedy enre for incipient Person* at a dirtance
; A con*umptiou, l«rrcnness, impotency, lucorha-a or (post-pud) and be
hitos, obstructions, difficult or painful menstruation, * ackages ol J
intinenceof urine, or involuntary discliarge thereof;
B-rtikscih
deslrncticn of.iheir children.
A remittance of 25 cents enclosed
addressed to DR. KINKF.LIN, N. W. comer of Third
L Union streets,hi-tween Spruce A Pine, Philadelplfi®,
I wil 1 ensure a tx*ik', inider cnvelope’per return of mail
FIFTEEN YEARS
of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in thi*
city, liave rendered Df.lv. the most expert and success-,
ful’ practitioner far and near, in die treatment of all
i afflicted with ul-
iins iu tlie hcad or
ires, gravel, di»-
imu excesses or impurities of the
istitution has become enfeebled,
■if under the care of Dr. K.may
is skill as a physician.
iddress Dr. R. by letter,
■ed u"t home.
ii yduthfu
s Agents, Pedlers, Canvass-
ror him with their patronage. Athens, Aug.’48.
NEWTOy HOUSE,
Athens, Georgia.
T HE subscribe-, as proprietor of the above new \
well arranged and furnished Hotel, expects, from |
experience, a disposition to please, and attention to ba- j
ie«. to make it just such an establishment as the public;
ants. LOVICK P. THOMAS, j
Athens, January, 1849. - |
. pleasant to tlie taste, nod poa-
I tireljr sure iu its operations." It* nnrivalled reputation
in both hemispheres is the result of its almost superoa-
m .the result of its aim.
tural virtues. _
Tlie above popular
HILL A SMITH, CHASE A PETKRSOS,
A WARE, at New York pri
March 21,1850.
SPRING STYLES, 1860
B EAVER and Moleskin Hat*. Jdst
March 14.
DR. JAYNE’S
ledicmes for sale in Athens bv FAMILY MSDICINES,
T HE subscriber is-just receiving a supply .of Dr
Jayne’s Family Medicines, all of wliiclt, ore offered
at the. Pliiladelphia- pricesconsisting, among other ar
ticle?, of Jayne's Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative
FERRY A CO’S.
Man and horse, per day......... 81 50
“ “ “ ullniglit, I 00
Jackson county,
...8150
May 24,.1849.
WM.S-. GRADY
J.B.NABERS.
LAW NOTICE.
mHE subscriber having located at Newbin, (the
I o “ "
BLANK NOTES.
BOOT SHOE SHOT.
I JAMESBRIDGES
; RrarECTrcr-LT Informs tlie public that be ha*
ks*‘ removed his shop to tlie building in the rear
<rfthe Rosi Offit*. heartke cantor eO
the counties of Randolph, Eartr,
. andDecatur of the Bouth-Wt
and Thomas ofthe Southern Circuit.
. JOHN LYON, AimaxxT at L
Nesrtoa, Baker Co, Go, An^ 1.
tted at Newton, (the a LOT of superior BlankNotes, just pridted and for Qice.neartliec^jrnorof Boklmn
give bis prompt and A , t (bunfficc.
kdhriim. eotraat*' *11-TT , eTOflera U»ra»t vqxTTOrtrlo emionAori Uoliee.
Randolph, Eartr, Sum-: , allkinqs.oftforkwhifdinc of business. .
IRON, NAILS'AND HARDWARE.
I RON, Nails, and a general assort
■just received and for sale by
March 7, SUMMEY, TIL
SUGARS ! |^H^^pSircdtiife^sSfoiMr.Hnudrup,(amopt |
March?. ’ SUMMEY, TRAMMELL & CO. ’ bia .work w,11 bq‘done’iu a style equal to'tliat of any
. concern.in the'cuun:rv. • s 1.. 1.• l,c ln liwes that he will
| _ ^bcenabledtCogfcrx}eiit1ciiien’s fine Beds and shoes,
Lnilics, and' Children’
than similar articles cs
RAMMKLL A GO.
TO SBEBirn.
L LARGE supply vl SberiiT.’ IlilliofSgle,
L printed ~
1 HR LJ n«atiy than similar articles can be purchased*
for rale low at the Southern Whig. 'Uhlh.brocntin the place.
Athens, Jait 11* 1849.
t lower-prices