The southern herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1850-1853, September 12, 1850, Image 4

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GENERAL ADtV-BKTISENEXTS. I ■ATEN* MEDICINES. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BOSTON FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. A GENERAL assortment of fashionable Mafopgam and other Furniture from . PRIME, KENNY & CO., Bostox, IVhohtalc and Retail. Pnrrl.A*rr» of 8100® or mom, will be supplied a 1® per rent. advance on Boston Wholesale price* ant coat of tfiwreportation. From ?600 to >■ I0O0 lit 16 per rent -*tl©Otu *500- •• 20 - - Call an<l are*, in the Insurance Building. opporite th P.«tOflk«, Allwn».<;». March 14. 1H50. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ; mg crop nod some other articles netes-arv to tinidi the crop, consisting of household and kite-lien furniture, ‘ firming tools, horses, hogs, and cattle; one road wag on, one small wagon, oue set blacksmith tools, two cotton gins, one threshing machine, one wheat fan, one wing gear, one spinning machine, one carding machine, one s< wheat, fodder. oat*. and *. timbers, old com, and bacon, Ac. the day. Sale to con- Terra* of sale made ki tinue from dar to dav till all h sold. August 1.1 s',n. * BENJ. F. O’KELLY, Ad,, legal. advertisements. — «, and admonish all and .gufar the kindred and creditors of ^ and appearat my This is, therefore, t the time‘prescril>ed by law, to show cause, (i# any they have) why said Letters should not be granted. * Given under my band at office, July 18, I860. July 25,1850. JESSE MCRPHEY, p. c. c.a nuelt Conn tl - is, thewfere, to dbe and^wnish aU and sw le kindred and creditors of said deceased, - {GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. |^rap^aT^rmy^^UbtaffieU^e'p^be.1 by • YlfHEREAS, Greene B. Havgood applies tome for • law, to show cause (if any they have,) why said Let- *V letters of Administration ou -the estate of , ters should not be granted. Nancv Osborn, deceased ; and also Letter* «f Admin j Given under my hand at office, Jujv 18.1850. __ . . is'ration, de bonis non. on the estate of Nicholas Os- July 25, I860. JESftEM JhPHEk, D. c.c. o. For Ihe Sonora! and Permanent Core of all bom, deceased:— nisb all and si SOUTHERN HERALD Book and Job Printing Office, BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA. E NCOURAGED by erto received. aaaLened w anliaaltby condition of ths IdltlOB oftt IfRRVOOS SYSTEM. iftl and convenient application or tha ir » of GALVANISM awlMAGXKTlSM. r liberal pair ii,c0ctr t •/ lit.If. Aug. 1.18. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT v band at office t red to make Livs* addition* to tlwirV-n-tofore large a^d bmotifo l a**nrfimnt of Printing Material*, awl to eatabli.b a JOB OFFH’E. for die exclusive porp««J A,JOB-WORK, where we are iuvpure*l J ZZSai'lL .he moat beautiful style, and for LOW PRICES. ’ plain and ornamental U©IS lyji3 S3 in 21 $ * ^ or tvllt DESCRIPTION. at Our PreMH**arr from the celebrated u.ium ful ler? of Hoc &Co. «t»d our Type, Ornaments, Su-., from the foundries of lln.ee A *>•, Consrr * »»n. •ad JmepbT. White ol.Xew \ork,am Meaar*. J. L. John»<>ii & Co., of Philadelphia which i» ab»in<.ai t evidence of their .uperwmly; while by the .oe.d good paper, canl*. &t, and lie display of correct taitr IN the “getting up” and exerntioti ot our worn, Xpert to give «niver**d sati» MAGNETIC FLUID, GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. yy HE REAS. Edward Cot OE3ERAL DEBILITY, v of John Nlsbet, late of said county giving t various organa, and invigniatmg tha entire ij item. Abo to ! KITS, CRAMP. PARALYSIS aad PALSY. DYSPEPSIA or I INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE aad CHRONIC, i \ KPILKPSY. LUMBAGO. DKAPNK8S. ikuIORS, PALPITATION OK THE HE An r, Aru- PLEXY. NEURALGIA, PAINS in tha SIDE and CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CUR VATURE of tb* SPINK. HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of - MCV-OK NERVOUS and PHYSI EUVOl'S DISEASES, wlueh con- ngular the kindred and credit! > be and i :ribed by )i;:. n«:v aajSRjW • oa»» 9 ,.toc A Derangement of the Nervous System, j Georgia. Clarke Co NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drey and Medicine* The Honorable the Infer A. M. JACKSON, t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LL persons having demands against Virgil W. A'- *~ 1 " . properly attested, _ itbin the time prescribed bv law, and all pewous ilebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make TT'OUR months after date, application will be madi J? to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave i sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of Francir Sprat ling, deceased. JAMES O’KELLY, Ex r. July 4, 1850. 45—Sms. -w BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ! GENER AL ADVERTISEMENTS, j PATENT •MEDICINES. Smith & Stovall, DEALERS L\- DRY OOODS. GROCERIES. AC, >« College Artnar, Athens. Terms—cheap for cash or country produce. DR. C. B. LOMBARD, dehtist, ATHENS, C A. Office over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill £ Smith. WATCHES. | JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED 1 YfYrrc, Jtc. j now opening at the r Athens, wept. 16, tf John W. Goss, DEALER IX DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Re., fco. .Vo. 9. Broad-dreet—ATHENS, GA. May 3,1849. ly THE subscribers ai 4 ry Store, a spleui arranted good timi the latest stvleof JEWELRY. Embracing in part. Breast Pins, Ear and Fuiger_Rings, Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold Pci: Gold Buckles, " * ’* ’ of all kinds. ind Pencils, Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacles W. S. Grady, r in Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., Ac .Vo 15, Brtxxd Street—.ATHENS, GA. Oliver roras, soup ana ttravy uauies, ouuer-snivcs; with a great variety of fancy articles and housekeeping , goods. Our facilities for purchasing goods in New 1 York are such as to enable us to offer them cheaper , Thomas YV. Alexander, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lawrescxviluc, Gwixnxi pdf'Any business entrusted to bis care will meet with i be bought elsewhere. We would respectfully invite our friends, the and strangers visiting the place, to call and e .... ... s, and judge for ther - O. A A. K. CHILDS. W. H. H. WHITE, merchant Tailor. Next door to Alexander's Drug Store, College j men. and wurr neatly d lens, Jur nted to perfor 14,1849. i well. Repairing of all ATHENS, GEORGIA. i BOOTS!BOOTS! rpHE undersigned would most respectfully infor ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 4 GUEEABLY to au order of the honorable Inferior xY. Court-gj^ing as a Court of Ordinary of Clarke county, wil*m*d!d eu the first Tuesday in December T, BISHOP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. I, Broad Street ATHENS, GA. of Athens aitd the surrounding he has removed to the store, comer of Broad Street and . . . ier lypccupH*l by T. ” FERRY A CO., PS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac. ry goods store, where he is prepared to make to o Boots and Shoes Of the best French and American Calf Skins. In Quart Bottles. For the removal and permanent cure of alf Diseases arising from an impure stat* of the blood, or habit of the system. Vrnong the many and important discoveries of this- ■eration, is one who-* fame will be written,as with* inbeam, in the history of tho past. SANDS’ fibrtv-*' 5 ’ SAP A RILL A stands forth alone, and by its own works E reclaims its jxnver—that mure eloquence so irrexisti- ly affecting in tho appeals of tlie suffering for relief. These things Broad Street 42^A’.VS, GA. Cork-soled, •double-soled, water-proof walking pump-soled Dfots, got up in a style which for fit, w -A : ■ • celled in Georgia, mam-hip a*} durability,« Athens. Feb. 15.1849. atriciVb. ar'Oi!r r£nds ami the p«>*|| aprctfnlly ' Athena, LAMPKIN Si ADAMS. mod* of drugging sad d N»tur» link* Cops- fDit! French Caff Boots. F ERRY A CO. have constantly on hand a lar-j sortinent «»f gentlemen'* fine dres* Boots, v they will warrant to weal made in the place. —ALSO— beautiful article of Culf Shoe*, < March 14. Tk* gr*»t ptcaliarity ai Dr. Ohrlatla’a Galvanic Curatives, •mmist*. in tha fact that they anavt and c T,issr t !r ijsraticsji! laaaly andar tha miucUan- n«jr He alih ifllra. vfwatir* IW eireutelien tf Ikt prtmtle Ike eetreiUue, end Min* Ike tliekletl injury under u« eirenmetmtef. Sine a their inlrwiactioa la 60,000 Persons ... i aad roaditiooi. uaaag which ware n, who are peculiarly lubject to rill annexed. etl. respectfully sin , all and singular the duties required of him by la’ sucli executor: ho therefore prays the Court to gn him Letters of Dismission from «aid executorship, in s of the law :— *• i T10UR months after date, application will bo mi if the Court, Tluit all per- J; the Honor®bl»4lie Inferior Court of Madison FURNITURE, GOOD AND CHEAP! I dmuld notb.gr: ! Court, that a copy of this rule be Southern Whig, at Athens, for the s cause (if any They have) at tlie j ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave Court, to be held on tlie first Mon- • sell the Negroes bel< nging to the estate of George W. xt, why said letters of dismission ■ O'Kellev, late of Madisun county, deceased, d ; anil it is further ordered by the j Ju j 11,1830. BENJ. F. O'KELLEY, Adm. Watches, Clocks, Jnselrg, Silver, Plated and Bri Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments • Goods, dr, Ac. No. 13, Broad-street, under the Franklin House—Athens .Vpmj Fall Good*. T HE utnlersigned i«now receiving liis Fall nnd V it t i of good*, consisting of Dry Goods, f liw- m ware. CutWry, Hats, S1k>c», all of wlnrh rtl OcL <1, 1849. ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, **T#uJSmuts it tbs GALVANIC BELT, ■ lbs csss of a perann smictvd with that ban* of civil! DYSPEPSI A, or any other Chronic or NsrvotM Diaonlsr. ... l are taken, which, by their action n of tha etomach, aflurd Umrary Ua patiant ^in a^lower ataU, and esaasd.' Now cow para thia with I application ot tha GALVANIC I •imply tie the Belt aroua.1 tbs body, using tho Manotie Klmd aa directed, la a »hort period the inaenaihlo porepi u the Minutes of said Court. ASA M. JACKSON,c. c [Printe Clarke Sheriff's Sales. W ILL b* sold before tlie Court-house door in tl town of Watkinsvilte, on tbe first Tuesday | October next, between the usual hours of sale, tbe ft ving property, t JVne Fire-Proof n’archoute. GIBBS & McCORD, VVnrrhou>c and lemnlmien Nlcrclmnts . McISTOSH STRKET, AUGUSTA, GA. T HE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to the new fire proof Warelxm** recently built on the comer of McIntosh and Reynolds street*, where they li permanently located, and will r the t all i personal attention to tlie above h Lrantbcs. The location selected is vety favorable for sellingcot- tonand other pmdiue to the best advantage.^ They kop.bj xtrict attention Cash advances will be made on produce in store Their charge* will conform to the establish- H08.F. GIBBS. t AFFLICTED READ—Thousands ar# snfEwing out which tlie re is no difficulty in being w ood speedily refiered, jWreridc.l the right *.).« sna thsit bf need. As every vie® has Its own punish- fn " r,ll ’ ? re,n every disease * **" [emlting from ths iki s Dyipsptie “lek, sad 'isgnttie W, .. —_ . , j to ths asgntivs, and thane a back again to tbe poaitivs, tha* ksaping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughaxt tha ■ytiea Thua tha moat aavam cuts of DVSPKPSIA art FERMA I p LI AS Davis, executor of Jesse 1 li applies to this Court for Letters - It is therefore ordered that all person* con show cause why said Executor should not be di etl, and that publication be made according to t te in such cases made and provided. March 14,1850. JESSE MURPUEY, n. i i The interest of Tliomas Hancock in and to tin deceased. Town lot, in tlie town of Athens, known as the Plan nissum:— tor's Hotel, being the undivided lialf of said lot, nura ‘ known, Mjoiniug Mrs. Brown, and others, a occupied by said Hancock. Levied on by v :_ C. & W. J. PEEPLES, * to be) can be obtained froi_ North, adtling only the freight, at tho WARE ROOMS Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epis- of Clarke, Walton, Jackso e the practice of Law copal Church. A continuance of the patronage hithert(.received ! subscriber will encourage and enable him to add in the record* of tim are not done in secret place*, or in ronn but are performed in our principal cities and public places. They are brought before the world to substan tiate, btfyond doubt, the healing virtues of this prepar ation ; and the fact* unfolded, although gigantic, are aa- plnin ns the light of day. V V Tlie Sarsaparilla is combined with tho most effectu al aids, the most salutnry productions, tho most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and its unprece dented success in the restoration to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic mal adies, has given it an exalted character—furnishing, as— l its own intrinsic value, and rccorn- affiicted in term* the'afflicted only long been a most important desid- >f mqdecinc, to obtain a remedy similar to uus—one mat would acton the liver,atom- ach, nnd bowels with all tlie precision and potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of their delete rious effects upon the vital powers of the system. Al though possessed of powerful healing properties, it is entirely harmless, and will not injure the most delicate constitution. When in perfect health, no effect is pro duced by its use, except an increase of appetite; but " .*e is seated in the frame, and carrying fast ilong the path of life, then its mysterious in fluence is felt and seen; it enkindles new life and vig- -, and brings health and strength to the suffering and **»T. I OFTEN AMPLY Sufficient’ to eradicate YEARS. To Mothers and Married Ladies. In all cast* of Female Diienn, ths Galvanic Belt to ot in- eitimable vain*. It wnuM taka many adrerttoements uk* tha present, wars we to give numerous testimonials which bar* Wen receisejfrom tha highest and most respectable Ladto* in all I-rU of tho Union. Weakncw, Irregularities, Low Spirit*. Pain in the Breast and Sid*. Chlorosis, Floor Alb**, rml.pin* Uteri or Falling of tha Womb, Costive!)***. Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, General Prostratioa of the 8y item, aad all affections of limiter character, are im mediately and permanently raltored by this simple and WaatiMmventM. The enervating nature of our climate — gamjlsHmafanf *“‘ l **— purposes, regular Term, March 4,1850. rpHE petition of Asbury Hull nnd James Camak, ingforOrdin Purposes, Septnnbrr 2, 185*0. Present their honors, Young L. G. Harris, James Barrett, William Dickcn, and Elixur L. New J ustlces of said Court. To all trhom it may concern. •ary for the preservation anil it* ajiplioation^by^the G^alrmSc Belt JL Executors of James Cauiak, deceased, respect fully sheweth, that they have fully discliarged all and singular tbe duties required by law as such Executors. They therefore, pray tbe Court to grant them Letters of Dismi„ion fro.ixaid Kiecnlorehlp, hi term of (lie -.i r n EREAS Ln „ Goarjiui of Martta, SS'r^iWTenn of Uu. CooJt,lohohf<« thcflr.1 j „ohoreblfel ‘ d th “ * “PS’ “ f “•> ' SttLof bi„Lioo .ill bo granted to the nppliconi ed in fb. SonU,em m,ig, nt Athen., for Hie «p«e of „ „ ie Ko>mtar tera , ,5” a CouA $ OT j el — month..,.preceding uaiT^m. , , loftheCourt. A. M. J ACKSON, c. e. a September 5, 1850. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court March 7,1850. - ASA M. JACKSON.c.c. a [Printer’s fee $9 50 idy. This i* true, and thora hi nothing in this rijwad subjact to i-ainfn) aad dtotreasing Symptom.; there are im mediately relieved and corrected by wearing tha Galranie , .—_ _,, ., , - . . I pousmoothYKrad,tO f .pplmmion health and vigor to the who to frame. Ladle* whs bar* ar. ] X tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke coon- j - ffSs ’ rivad at that critical.jpatiad. called “tha tun of life,” are ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to , Present theiMIounr*, Youu '®M the Land and NegWre* betongingte theestat, - ^uTva uniformly *uended the anpiictioa I of John T. Baker, deceased, in terms of the law. vaaic artictei in *lt care* of FamCecom May 9,1850. A. M. J ACKSON, Adm. ly requi-it* to make the trial to b* c— i J thug which iths after tlate applic i, there la n * nor reatric- md anoody relief it gives, TT'OUR months after tlate application will be made Certificates and Testimonials JP to the Hononibie the Inferior Court of Gwinnett Of tlie mete Undoubted Character. l ! tfn nt ^ *7 rs.--.t~ „.,u a. • to sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins, deceased. «uTv*ry relnrnnin thte^i?! U P mmoantto MATTHEW CRAWFORD, Adm'r. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, I M ‘- T »• 18s0 - K!y*i"diy.-TS „ i GEORGIA—GWINNETT COUNTY. ■tWtuJij W ii du,. “ Truth is stranger than Fiction.” To llu o/ ,.„j Thoumndcasm bav« been cured effi-ctually by it dui ing the past y®»r. Prepared by a practical physician, tho afflicted can rely with confide “ ' power* over disease* of this cliaxacti arcxnpan v each ImUlr. OT CAUTION.—Ask for the American Compound and purchase only of Ut.* Agent*, 294 Markct-?ti Philadelphia, ami of E. H. WARE. Athens, Geo. Sept, 27,1849 1 COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. N ot only a positive but a warrant ed CUKE for consumption and all diseases of tlie lung*. Thi* medicine has deckled the depute alxiut cal faculty ami all who have used it. iption, ami satisfied tho modi- t «ny of the disort Ur* t« ... w % r .. which the human frame ia liable. Tlie ojwation «T a single bottle, wliidi co*L* ♦ I. i* Mifficient to *ati-fy any pntient—if not alto gether ton for gone with the di-care—of thi* fact; ami even a single dose gives evidence of it* extraordinary t arresting and enMlicatiug the malady by nrhitlVbream* wana »omjV -Ore* evincing that there * h ether tUroaga tl “ M Syctam. My •nfcrisga werr -^ er p,»n-*«t)g etn the Mnmcdiate relief which it atfor.lt .ptack .w secret remctly. Dr. Hasting*, it* ducoyercr, >t eminent phvsieuiiM of the age, and i full disclosure »■? it* hist«vv. and all it i to the world, not w tiling to in • of confining to liimrelf. for the si i calculated l good. And such ha* been the wonderful ' * operations that the Lomlau Lancct.-Mi .. .. . iMrelrevere, sjssSxrJSSSii " in which my noul ha*er*r foun' Bat reaenaing from aihet to b* iadnlgai of my oMvining relief from thaw' tag awtedK* In tha whole pharmacopeia there leemad to b* no rema-lial agent which mil reach and recap*rato my 'SC! I Wt (thoogh with do vary tangnin* lately tiled hope* of thair efficiency J fdetarmiw tha appUeation or the GALVANIC nu.i juiu i LACE, with tbe ^AGNETIC FLUID. Thto waa h Dr* La Roy’s ' SARSAPARILLA AND W!LI> CHERRY Tht-tudy 3/<?7tt*£nc>f OMY Strengthening, o Fpnfyiiig~and Pnrgaiirc, in cj'isiciice. fTHESK Pill* are tha very perfection of mclicine, a * they ihor.iu^Uy nhrp« mndpurifj, without w»_.ky\ iNb, the syActo. wWh h the great end that has long] : •oogWtfor.but never before discoveri-d. We'aaid "with* it weakening the ayeUun ;* feet Dr, L Roys Pills strengthen yrhilo tier purge!- They pr.slnoe no straining!—no relaxatioo’.-L-no debil-1 Hr. On the coafrxn-, -trodcr their inffoence, inrigera- Men and purijimtiun go hand hi hand! Bv diew*mc ffic*foto—er rather by a ronfedftratien mt actions—tfo-v 1 a® U»»iinffithh>kirrilwthe-tauN<le* et»rqgtheii dar nemto^-pnrfiy the Wood—fordft the digestive ftroc-1 tkm*—fharpen the appetite—open tha mere—and wad dw not sir ken ■ bf-xce they curt, like 'all other L-. « »o\h*t patient* who take than can scarcely. being driven Brodehtel *•»._ _ . “i'aT?sS2iSi*2r!ES whe have baca Ukawto* aafarieg fret ncurp, | uuKvx re ItoKOT^fLANPtg. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE I* «*ed for all comptejrt* slfrcting the Throat ot Head, sech •» Bronchitis |nlUn«w*tu>* of tha Threat, Nervoaaan * s^i^srsfiyKsasj ■** *reread rompteiat, called TYc BolaratuL e Inf si T HE petition of Ilemy Summerlin, of tr, sheweth that, heretofore, to wit. oi day of October, 1846, J: the first in life but ... ased, made and executed to your petition in due form of law Ins bond, (a copy of which is here to annexed.) binding himself in the sum of two hun dred ami thirty dollars, conditioned to be void if the said Cullins should make or cause to be made, to your petitioner good and lawful titles in foe simpli if land known and distinguished , In the f'«th district of said county, con- hundred and fifty acre*, more or less—it bring Ihe cast part of said lot, adjoining the lauds oi M. Camp, J. D. Boring and E. Brand, on the waters of Flat Creek. Y< r petitioner further ahewetb that the taking CestgiareClaOn Uonnty. ‘ourt, sitting for Ordinary ther.t, 1850. ; L G. Harris, Elixur L It aad Wflliam Dicken, Justices of said Ccurt. To all tchom it tnay concern. W HEREAS. Jftnics P. Mayne, Administrator tlie real estate of John*G. Mayne, deccasi applies for Letters of Dismission from said admin _W. J. Peeples, Gain Newton St Lucas, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX r GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ao No. 2, GraniteRote ATHEN8, GA. William A. Lewi ATTORNEY AT LA W, Coining, Foust* (ST Will practice in the counties composi okee Circuit. AU profe nt, wUl n prompt and s. 8,1847. Msaw JYolice. T HE undersigned have associated themselves in th practice of Law. AU business confided to then willnavc prompt attention. OVERBY & GLENN. B. H. OVERBY. ) J. N. GLENN. Jefferson, Jackson Co, Go. J CarnesviUe, Franklin C< Dec. 27, 1849. ly- Barbcring and Hair Dressinff. B ERICVKDO J. ARZE re prepared to give ft satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his servio in the above line. He may be found at all times in tl brick building over Matthews,Goodman 4 Co’s stoi Jan. 24. ■efore,the kindred and credit* ishtd to file their ob- <>e«r|Ki«i~.ClMrko Csnnty. The Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary Purjtoscs, September 2.1850. Present their Honors, Young L. 0. Harris, James W. Barrett, William Dicken, and Elixur L. Newton, Justices of said Court. To all tchom it may concern. lrEREAS^Bennjah S. She pf Dist Nicitokts SlteUti, deceased applies for Letters from siul Ext . r . Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, are hereby cited and admonished to file their ob- , (if any they have) in my o; prorision* therefor; and that Letters of administra tion hare been granted to Michael H. Ford, of said :ounty, to whom your petitioner baa paid tho entire >unt of the purchase money. Wherefore, ymirpeti- j Gcorgli ‘ ** ' ' uMtrator may bo ordered t< itli said bond, accordin' AM. JACKSON, c pray* that said adi w case made and provided, bound will ever pray, Ac. ANDER, Petitioner’s Att’y. Whereupon, it is ordered by the Coi T. W. ALE TheHuu Purpses, September 2,1 Present their Honors, Young L. G. Hat Dicken, Elixur L. Newton, Justices of said Court To all whom it tnay concern. af this application be gi' tea of this state jnty,—that all rt. That notice ; YTTHEREAS, David Holmes, Admins/rator of John tlie publicga-: Tl Colly.deceased, applies for Letters of Dismis- ie places in this 8 ion from said Admmistration:— Collins deceas- titles to the said tract of land in conformity with the bond. Attest: JESSE MURPHEY, i F OUR months afterdate, application wiUbe made to Utc Honorable Inferior Court of the county of Wal ton. while setting for ordinary purposes, for lea’ : n ./n vs. sell all tbe real < te of said corn.. r — . M«> 18,1850. ARCHIBALD PRESTON, Adm Oeorgrta—Clarke Count r- The nononride the Inferior Court, sittingf» ordinary purposes, regular Term, March 4,-1850. T HE petition of Mary Kenney. Administratrix of Samuel Kenney,'deceased, sheweth that she has fully discharged all and singular the duties required of lier as such Administratrix. She therefore prays the Court to grant her Letters of Dismission from said Administration, in terms of the law:— Whereupon, it is ordered, that all persons concerned, (if any they have,) at the regular Terra of i be held on the first Monday in November ;t, why said Letters of Distnission'should not be DR. CHRISTIE’8 GALVANIC BRACELETS Are fro ml rfNarirejvic* to care*of CauvnhisM ar Vito this Court .. iMt , * li ’”'" **■ A true «lrart from tim liUiiitcuj' raid Court ASA a JACKSON, I all araon.3 . .TZZ..—granted; and it ia furth. r ordered by the Conrt that cigj i* the Jimto eg c tharargaa* tf Ut* body. a copy of this Rule bu published in the Southern Whig, believe that they are under the opevatien of medirine, MinsUud of Tha arena! debOitoUng effect* of purn- tivea; they fee] aglow of beokk and rocif-trt radiating. •* it were, from lire centre througlmutthrirsystcmv IMPORTANT REMEDY. DB. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE. cll.H1W._-MMT.ffiK -.hTrcMK rat the, | [rrintcr.fee>9 50 OUR months after date, a] pretef to. country. ‘ ; -C to Uie HoooraUe Inferior Tha Galvanic Belt. . Three DoUars. The Magnetic Flnid, Ono Dollar. * or partxd.eC land lying and brings in tbe county of fPHK great advantage* preA»*edby this article *rp -* ev*ry other, are IVrtauitjr.Safety^.Onveniencir and Bcsmemr. ah nttvsireatt* mrbhit Uuit irrent dancer if Tha Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar -friSwrrwwiiilntMiSiLflo i Newton,* adjoining the toxni of Covington, conUining . aathariaad Agar.L *- . , the 9th JS -' n- w —- w *— _ PARTICULAR' CAUTION. ^ j County. "-■trrxtsnassamz UfSi the 9th district of origin*llv Ilc-nrv, now Newton " CAMILLUS I.. FEW, G’i " J 18, 1850. , ' * ECU TOR’S SALE. applied to the eaienml pmtiuni.i I BPWWH ' avoiding all tho inoHivedfence, pda and d^ger, whiA I necessarily aUend the introduction on any pungent ar ticle into thoeyeJ^lNnctHty in snbdngygunma- moo* than one Lottie to effirta per feet cure. Onephv ifelsn rrro^ to nfe after lavtog -wltasrecd lto ef fect* in aevetal imdenr to. that it naw n * ‘•perfect fire killer-. All we ask is that iu virtue. Irethotongbly .touted, and that the direction* be strictly followed. - Price bo cents per box. , the place whereon James B ’ tv; deceased, rerided at the t», more or less, wliere- _ huoae, gin hour-e, and necoaaaij oot house*, being Barber, utc of Clarice coun ^^BaLabortt® otW subscriber at WNrejOl- " * July 18,18&a Abo, at rid,—aaid bad ami negro, to>Sd 8YLVANUS LANDRUM. dv IB. 185ft GRIFFIN BARBER, Ex’r. (if any they baVe) in tne law, otherwise, Letters granted to the applicant at th Conrt. By order of Said Corn September 5,1850. A. M. JACKSON, ty office in terms of Dismission will be next May term of iths after date, application wOl be mad< honorable.the " ' ~ rhen retting 8* a Ci if Ordinary purpose! for leareto aril tdiefland* belonging to the estatec Henry S. Rutiqr, Wfc fdmid county, deceased. ' • ” . . JAS, HARGROVE, Adm. Sept. 5,1850 ’ ' N. JL BUTLER, Adm’r. confections: ICE CB ET M AN D ICE!! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tld respectfully generally, that he street, first door in re he is offering for sale _ tiling in his line ofbunqets; Cake* and fresh; Candies of his own manufacture, fresh arid superior; Nuts, Preserves, Pickles,Oranges,Lemons, a( his old stand, on Jackson- of Mr. Huggins’ store, where assortment of every *— — great variety. Pine Apples, and every other delicacy of the season. Sale by any quantity. . ty Orders for parties and. from the country, at tended to iu the best manner, at short notice. WILLIAM PHILIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, me 1850. ly. Marietta, Ga. IIORTOY, MOORE & CARLTON, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND SADDLERY. No. 3, Granite Ron, ATHENS, GA, J. W. Horton, P. E. Moore, J. A. Carlto Athens. Feb. 7,1850. 44—1£ CHASE & PETERSON, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS BOOKS, STATIONERY,FANCY GOODS PERFUMERY, <J-C. SIGN OF THE MAH HOT I! BOOK. Third door east of College Avenue, umufactured a iety of Ills material. icnyouct advantageously at home *** Old Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and namentai Painting. C. S. OLIVER. LOOKOUT FOR CHEAP RIDING! LIVERY STABLE REMOVED. Stage Coaches is, Hot tantly on hand for hir the shortest notice, and upon r tbfrn heretofore. They will run a splendid lim Coaches three times a week fri Spring, and daily if necessary. All fa visit the up-country via Athens * ville the ridge road or by M: •ish, for £6 per heat. Tr; Atlie ill be s. cced 1C hou Allhorseresentbo their cliargt tent ton. A»«d thky flatter thci filing ti diseased. SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYE8. t, KVraOct A. B. & D. Sands—Gentlemen: 1 would not have presumed to write to you, if it was not my duty to let the public know the almost miraculous effect your Sar saparilla has had upon me. My limbs were* covered with ulcerous sores, so that I could not walk during tlie whole Spring and Summer. Iu this situation I commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta king two bottles was entirely cured. I must also tell you of another wonderful euro. My brother was afflict ed with this scrofula in his head, so bad his physician sight v table, and per- > be his fate. Three uot- sight, and v BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER. ITS POPULARITY ABROAD. Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849. Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen: I consider it a duty due the public to make knowu tlie great benefit I have re ceived from using vour valuable Sarsaparilla. About three years since I was attacked with Rheumatism in my shoulders, and also in my leas, and so severe waa the pain, that I was unable to sleep. I tried alt of th» .selves that from long ley will give satisfac- witli their patronage. SALTER & IVY. benefit, until through the advice of a friend I procured some of your Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottle^ in the course of fifteen days, I found myself entirely well. I have no hesitation in saying your. Sarsaparilla is the be*t medicine I ever took, and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public. J. M. JESURUN. Stage and Livery office at the Franklin 1: Wo will also run a splendid line of four hoi daily, from Forsyth tc the Indian Springs. ! Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen, | in acknowledging to you the , J reived from the use of your Sai I pulmonary disease, I made a r-YotiK,Jun.8,1850. —I have great pleasure reat benefit I have re- saparilla. A subject of •oyage to Europe, but l>r. Gordon’s VEGETABLE ANTI-IULLIOUS FAMILY PILLS. F OR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rheum Rheumatism. Pile i, Gei PFWO-FOSl TJES. ,AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS of the celebrated makers, STODART «fc - - - ‘DUNHAM, N. Y., also, tlie recently in- ed MELODEON, at the Piano-Fort® depot. CHAS. ZOGBAUM. LOOK AT THIS! CARRIAGES, ROGKAWAYS & BUGGIES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, AND AT BEDCLED PRICES. RICII’D S. SCHEVENEI.L, Coach-Maker. Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA' H O < md appli- ° J. U. PARSONS, See. ▼Alt MOUTEt A BARRETf , COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS. Bun leave to inform their friends and the .public generally, that they have removed Franldu House—where they havt »nd lot below the VEHICLES, and are constantly manufacturing all de rations of CARRIAGES. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. ie blood, and mo :h. .Usubjec Joints. General Weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpita tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness. Dropsy, Asthma, Itching of the Sk:n, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Co .scases arising^ rom ®Fim e to which the human from, impurities of the blood or di of the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills, [(impounded exclusively of such ingredients ai nature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System, strike at the root of the disease, re moving all impurities from the body.opc-uing the pores externally and internally, separating all foreign and oh noxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood, ol which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure, neces sarily securing a free and vigorous actum to the Heart Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby restoring health by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries utiimpeding all the natural veins and purifying th< blood, they render the system not only thoroughly sound but also impervious to disease, even when all other means have failed Within the last months, more than one hundred cases of the tr ed difficulty of respiration, I was seized with a violent hemor~ , and from the debility and great th that followed, with the protract- ry gratefully yoi sold, wlwlesale a vithnut a generally throughout the. Uni Price gf per bottle ; six bottles fo ,teby lULLdrSillTlLaL YOUTH & HAKH00D. A VIGOROUS LIFE, Kinkclin on Self-Preservation. ONLY 25 CUNTS. This Book, just published, is filled with useful infor- all wtufecT ineful habits ing physical energy, are th mental debility, anti of mopt f the Genet ;lf alike to Youth, Manhood io apprehend or suffer under early or prolonged indiscre* oping and melancholy despon dency, Dr. K. would say— READ THIS BOOK. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives. rill p nds ofliv of their ■ ind suffering, and sat u how to prevent tha had been resorted ti benefit, and whan death stared its miserable victim I an fully in tbe face. If Dr. Gordon’* Pills were not adapt-1 ed to tbe cure of any but this horrid malady, their uni- ’ de form success in this disease alone would be sufficient to - tST A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter. “waft on io fame” the name of their inventor, as a addressed to DU. KINKEL1N, N. W. comer of Third benefactor of his species. ^ A Union streets, between Spruce A Pine, Philadelphia, J50T This inedioBerhcvcr fails to cure the worst ca- I wil lemvre a b«*. under Wivclope pi-i» return of mail *esof Piuts.fai&werk. ’ j FIFTEEN YEARS For a more dcfoiled description of the Medicine, tho of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in thia manner of its operation, the complaints it is adapted city, have rendered Dr. K. the mo? to, and the curesit has performed we refer our readers ful pra t of all c of Dr. K. may Barbering. and Hair-Dressing. HANSEL DILLARD, R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Athena and tlie publicgenerally, that he will, at all time*, be found at his Shop, happy to accommodate those who :e may address Dr. K. by letter. favor him with their patronage. Athens, Aug. ’48. NEWTON HOUSE, Athens, Georgia. T HE subscriber, as proprietor of the above near well arranged and furnished Hotel, expects, from experience, a disposition to please, and attention to bo nnes, to make It just sneb an establishment as the public LOVICK P. THOMAS. STAGS LINE FROM ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE. T HE subscriber ^having become contractor on the above route, is now running a comfortable hade. with good stodt and 'careful driven, between the ibove named places. leaves; Athens Tuesdays, Tbursda' ... . . and Saturdays, and arrives at the Circle in time for the cars same days. Leaves the Circle on Moodays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’clock in the morning; and reaches Athens in'the evening. He has also a-*LIVERY STABLE at Monroe, where horses, carriages, Ac, can' at all times be pro cured, on reasonable terms. J. P. RADFERD. Jan. 84,1850. ly : .Athens, January, 1849. SPRING STYLES, 1850! B EAVER and Moleskin Hats, just received at March 14. FERRY A CO’S. LAW NOTICE. rFHE subscriber having located at Newton, (the ed to his care in the counties ef Randolph, Eariy, Si ter, Lee, Baker aad Decatur ef thO South-Western, and Thomas of the Southern Circuit. JOHN LYON, ATroaxrr at Law. Newton, Baker Coi, Ga^ Aug. 1. IRON,.NAILS AND HARDWARE. S MOKED Beefpfcreah and firm, just received and XBON. Nails and a eeneral s .fcFsdeby SUMMEY. TRAMMELL A 00. L jost received and for sale 1 L jost received and for sale by March 1, SUMMEY, TRAMMELL kCO. ,1 rhcumati.-i . . _ ease* arising from youtiiful excesses or impurities of tho- blood, wherebv the constitution has become enfeebled, LUCINA CORDIAL; OB, THE ELIXIR OP LOVE. confidently’rely upon his I TJSAj consump whites, obstructions, t incontinence of urine, m ...., . : TSast. SffJESiSSaSSs: inmraor.ccid.iit Jt ia plrarant to the (rate, jvnd posi- cra,md other, rapidrad ..tk the .bore work _ tively sure in its operations. Its unrivalled reputation , ^ | T low r _?; in both hemispheres is the result of its almost auperna-, DR. JAYNE'S The above popular medicines for sale in Athens by j FAMILY MEDICINES. S“™T <: H “ E V A rETERSOS, md . _ HE mbraibcr h jmt . Mppl „ f o, f, ^ 10,11 pr, “*' . m | 1 *jw. toil, uhu*+*Jm hich, are offered March 21, (850. 6m j at the Philadelphia prices; consutmg, among other ar- Notice. Tux subscriber still continues to keep open ^ e Jills, Ague Pilla,<kb,4c. I his HOUSE in JxfTxnson, Jackson county, : M*! 84 ' l849 ' Ga, Cor the accommodation of Travelers. Man and horse, per day,. tl. 80, “ •* ’** all night, April,1846. WM. S. GRADY BOOT AND SHOD SHOP. J. B.NABERS. JAMES BRIDGES REsrEcna-LLT informs the pablic that befcas , BLAKE MOTES. 1 rakrtlhra^mj • ‘ ccccctcin theo5»t.uperirnrtvlc mdooAort noficc. ; all kinds of work in his line ofbuania*a. < t: Having prowinsd tbe acrvicea of Mr. Handropjo psm* SUGARS I SUGARS!! Tl EO d W ?u I ^™^?“ dt ‘“' dereds '*”' re * k H.rob7 CbC ’ P ’ ^sbUmIy. TEAUMEEL * CO. i “* be*». »Mij-te ■ concern in the counnr, r ~ ' ka raxtn tJTar fJranll fO SHERIFFS. _ A LARGE supply of Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, neatly j than similar a printed andtpt sale low at the Soutkera Whig ' -’m ——