Newspaper Page Text
"'V
. , t ^A*t'Eyr l MtanciNEf*.
W3GAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOSTON FURNITDRE] EXECUTOR’S SALE.
\\TlbL be sold before the Court-houic door. In the
T V town of Watk'rasnlle. during the legal hour* of
rale, ot> the first Tuesc* “ ' ~
land, containing about
iwmc«Mr
OOUQHS, GOLDS,
lOA&iasin, novoizTzi,
IO-OOVOI, OlOOT
, Ml 009% UXTYTZOV
inm which bM nHondedthe u*s of
r^2e W »Cr^ f 3tct , i«i^i?t2 iJMRft. tragateed
Uw It u celebrity equalled by **• ««wr medusae. We
«*T it to the iflktni ri» entire MiWiOcr <n it*
rirl or., ami llw full belief that it will aubdoe and re
move the re-verr* attarke <4 dieea-e open the thront
and Lmiff*. There- results, a« they become publwlv
known, verv naturally attn * * v ~ “—
men and philanthropists r
•1«thei <4 C'UKHHY I’»
tire following:—
valentine mott. m. d„
/•n* Sroy^yJM CJ’f.Xn- J**' 1
« ft otim me i*le*»iire t«. certify the value and MB
A.er’. OHKBBT l’W-rOK.M..»k cH o«-
..h lx^rl) *Uj.t«il to euro *«*«» ">
1 TnfKJrrTlSV. LORD BISUOT FIELD i
write* in a Icier t« hi<* friend, who wa» f;i-t «*king i
under an affrethm of the Lung*~ Try the fill KUH Y
PECTORAL, awl if any medicine cm p« you »e j
lref. wiU. the blearing .4 <*—* ‘hat wjH.
ftHIKF JUSTICE El’ST IS.
.4 IsmUtTM. write* “That ayimwg daughter of U* ,
... cured of several severe stuck* of troop by tin; .
..CHERRY PECTORAL." j
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. i
The CuuoJia* Journal af V-dirol Se,ture
►fate*. "That Asthma and Iknnchiti* **» pri-vaUi.t in (
thi* im lenient climate, haa yk-hled with .wjm■«»« ™- t
to Ayw'a CHERRY PECTORAL and we ran
o strongly recommend this akillfui jnepnratnHt,
• - ' — ' —* ''•* generalK.
llaanoat*. J
r—Dear Sir:—Haring
t and other Furniture from
PU1 ME, KENNY & CO., Boston,
Wholesale and Re fait. ’ ~ v
Purchasers of *1000 or more, will be supplied
0 per cent, advance un Bustoo V**~*—* w ‘
. ro>t of tran*portation.
rale, on the first Tuesday i* October next, u
' - * containing about sixty acres, more or less, wune
a'comfortable dwelling bouse, gm house, am]
nmninff gear, ami other necessary out house*, being
the place whereon James Barber, late of Clarke coon
tr. deceased, resided at the tine of hi* death. Also, at
the fame time and place, will be sold ooe negro woman,
Pat, about 70 yean old,--sakl land aad negro, to be sold
as the property of James Barber, deceased, in pursu
ance of the wUl of said deceased. Terms on die day.
July 18, I860. GRIFFIN BARBER, Ex’r.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Smith fc Stovall,
DEALERS 13? DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; AC,
DR. C. B. LOMBARD,
DENTIST,
ATHEM, El.
Office orer the Drug Store of MemraHill A Smith.
Athens, sept. III. . tf
10 per
wt d
From »500 to *1000
Geercia»Gwiaaett csaair-
E LIAS Daria, executor of Jeree Davis, deceased,
applies to this Court for Letters of dismmioo:
.... . Itistherefore ordered that all
Bustoo Wholesale paces and j show cause why sail’
ed, and that publics)
PECTORAL may U*«
For Ihe Rnnoval and Fcnauefit Care tT ill
NERVOUS DISEASES,
An4 A tWs CowpMnt* akiefc «r* earned In- aa immiteO,
awItariacaalmUk; coodiUnn tjiba
ItRRVOCI ITITEX.
TVia beautiful anJ enuvenient sppUcation of tlx
t»rvm. f-wtra of OALVAMSU UKlMjtO.VKTI.rv>,
^ersfJsTffffSSnsi^ ta ^
3 *500
t IS per cent.
*100 _
Call and see. in the Insurance Building, opposite the
Pout Office, Athens, Ga. March 14. 1850.
Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC FLUID,
SOUTHERN HERALD
3 Book and Job Printing Office,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
NCOLRAC.EDli
r
GENERAL DEBILITY,
the weakened body, giving too* to U»
. and invigorating the entiiu system. Alio i
rARALYS1S and TALaT. dYWEPMA a.
V. RHEUMATISM. ACUTE and CHRONIC. PRICES,
tMY. LUMBAGO. DEAFNESS, NERVOUS
Al.rtTATIOff OF THE HEART, AtO-
URAMJIA, FAINS in the SIDE usd CHEST,
vicorntiag
ACT“* -
,RHEUM
>;Mcnt«. rat.rrTArtow ~6r the heart.
XT, NEURALGIA ■ '
E« COMPLAINT,
.-T^REof tb# SPIN. ... _..
the KIDNEY* DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYM
mir heretofore li
iug Materials, an
’ "'’““rai
it b<w'itifol style, and
PLFJIY,
vatiVe On snNr, iiir Y om n.A int!
% DEFICIENCY OF NERVOU ...
Y. and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which
I'Minu a rue iron awe aiarple cause, nanely,
A Derangement of the Karroos System.
Q&- la NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Dniraai ‘
imi.r.a# M* /,'»»«**, tar they weaken the vital n
already nraatrated ejitem ; wki
lh.J.C. Ay
mi a painful
h\ gratitude pnuiip
me to send J«« tliieacknowl-
D*iirr toynu, but for the iiifor
uatiidi of otle-r* m like ■Hhcli-di. . .
A slight old upm. tU lungd. Rciihictal r
_.ll f;u>tclM*li lipotl l
.. ild not sleep, wjw diu-
:ikwi> l.*”
_ ^ went* fcAlowed
* I hemme emsciate,l;
treeenl liy my cough, ami a ,
and in nbort had all the alarming Fy»P^*^
ron*umptfon.
r, far they »
dng infln’ence of tlalveninu, at applied by
weadetful dieeevevr. the *abau*t«J patient
I*rev ie netond to fonner health, atreagth,
alaeticity and vigor.
The great peculiarity and tuil'nci af
Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Ouratfwaa,
tooaiata, in the (act that they arrest snd care diaeaee by eaf
jdTyieC^ oie^^tSnt*till*e»haaitad Nature 2K»TLpa.
lV^Uxa|An Ik. mh.lt ,foa!i** !kt nrnUtUn I
60,000 Persons
■aria-ling all ages, rlanes aad coodiDooe, >am which were
- •— who are pacaUarly lob-ect to i
PLAIJI AND ORNAMENTAL
s> la a 3a if a ici ®
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
nr Prcseee arc from the celebrated mar
[, M . jt Co., mid oar Tyi*c, OmamenU, &e.
in the fotindi ’ * “■ “
I Joseph T. I
all persons concerned,
should not be diacharg-
itkm be made according to the stat-
n such cases made and provided.
March 14.1850. 4KSSK MURPHEY.n.Cc.o.
TT'OUR months after date, application will bemade
r to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jackson Coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
ill the interest of Leonids* A. Few and Marcus C.
Few, orphan* of Leonidas Few, deceased, in a certain
tract or parcel ot land lying and being in the county of
du-rict of originally Hem
CAMILLUS' L. FEW, 6'.«nL
John W. Gobi,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ho., Re.
' Nik 9. £rea<f-«frrrt_-d THENS, GA.
May S, 1849. Iy
W. S. Grady,
r la Wry Garda, Gracrrlrs, Ac., A .
No 15, Bro«d Street ATHENS, GA.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATCHES.
• JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED
v A'c.
TOHE subscribers ire now opening ht the newjewel-
* ry Store, a splendid assortment offine Watches, (all,
warranted good time keepers) and A great variety of
the latest style of
ir.uiBi.iiv.
Embracing in part. Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rings,
Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold Pens and Pencil*,
Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacles
of all kind*.
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
poods. Our facilities for purchasing goods in New
York are such as to enable us to offer them cheaper
than can be bought elsewhere.
” ;pectfuUy invite our friends, the publit
Thomas W. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LawasRcxviLLK, Gwixxrrr C<
MTAnr business entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. ly Feb. 10,1848.
iJ'OUB months after date,application will lie made
XJ to tlie honorable the luferior Court of MadUou
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leav
sell all the negroes belonging to the i ' ”
Spratling, deceased.
GMrtla..WaliM (
Walhn
Ann Hogan, |
Wmiam llogan J
I T appearing
iffi
that the Defendant
Libel for Die
t by the r«
ml paper.
of ihei
my rase, until I providentially triad vow CIIEURY !
PfcCTOltAL. which wmn rrUeiwdandW now cored j
nto. Your, with re*p«t, K A. S1EW A KT. { .u. i
Alrant, >. \ , April.11.1818.
Dr, Ayer, LowrII.-D.ar Sir:~l We f*w y«r*
heaa afiUrtod wiU> Asthma, in the worst form ; solhat
1 have been obliged to sleep in »▼ ebair f«w a larger
K uf the time, beinjr unable to breathe on mv bed.
J tried a great nnToy medkmre.buttn.mpurp<-e I
until a.r physkim prescribed, a* «» rxptr.mcnt.yuw
C1IKUUY PECTOIIAL. ... ■-
At first it teemed to make me worse, but m leas tl*n
a weak I began to experience the roost graf'fymg re-
• Md ?mw, in four weeks, the disease
lean sleep on »r bed with comfiwt ami
-‘—-“jgssBESr
t-Vnc French Calf Boots.
F ERRY A CO. have constantly on hand a large as-
wirfim-nt of gentle men's fine dress Boot.*, which
tliey will warrant to wear and fit a* well a. any
made iu the place.
urn of thcShcr-
bc found ia this
; while by the nsc of J tho defendant is beyiaid tliejurisdiction of this Court,
U.e displav of correct ^ of jy H Wrikcr, «nuplainant’s counsel
ft !$ ordered by Hid Court, That service be perfect
ed by publication of this order, oace a month for four
months, in the Southern Whig, previous to the next
term of said Superior Court, for said county; and that
the defendant be required to apjiear at the next term
of «aid Court, to answer said label in terms of the law.
W. H. H. WHITE,
merchant Taller.
tt door to Alexander * Drug Store, College Avenue
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
T. BlfiHCP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
FERRY & CO.,
WHM.1SALE fXt» RRTA1L DEALFJtS IN
(ATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, he.
Broad Street—ATHENS, GA.
It. J. MAYNARD,
i. a call.
LAMBKIN A ADAMS.
Sold ia Athens 1
:. a Tea, cnxxisT, towxtx,
r Drs. HILL k SMITH, by Havil-
tugusfa, and by druggist gencrly
AFFLICTED READ—TWowand.
front disease from which there is ik* difficuRj^robcwg
Jiy and speedily relieved, provided the right
U used. As every vice ha- iU own nauLfa-
went, so it would seeui every disease has its
remedy. This i« true, and there W nolhmg m this
life more certain than that the AMERICAN COM
POUND ie the most epeedy and certain remedy for
aU diseases of a delicate character, known to the
we«U. Adapted to every stags of the disease, sex
aad constitution, at all times and season* there «■ no
foam of exposure, detsatfoo from bwinresnor rcrtric-
tMaindtot; frwatheeertain and speedy relief it gives,
it is now the most popular rcmwly of the day. Ti
Thousand cases have been cured effectually by it d«
mg the past year. Prepared by a practical pty-H-is
the afflicted can rely vnth confidence on its curstr
powers ever diseases of this character. Full directhsis
accompany each bottle.
MT CAUTION.—Askfiwtbe American Compound
and purrhaie onlv of the Agents, 494 Market-rtrect,
rhUadelphia,and of E. It WARE, Athens, Geo.
Sept 27.1849 ly.
COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA
’WOT ONLY A POSITIVE BUT A WARRANT-
iW ED CURE for omvumptien and all diseases of the
Hap. This medicine ha* dccidetl the dispute about
tha wnlflHy of consumption, and satisfied the medi
cal faculty aad aU who have used it, that consump
tion and all affcetinns of the hinge can not only be
cared, bat they are as easily and simple cured, as al
most aay of the disorder* to which the human frami
i* liable. The operation of a single bottle, which c**ti
•1, !• seffident to satisfy any patient—If Rot alto
get her to* for gone with the disease—of this foct; and
even a tingle dose gives evidence of its extraordinary
Menace in arresting ami eradicating the maladv by
the immediate relief which it affords. This r —
quack or secret remedy. Dr. Hasting^, its discoverer,
fooaeof the most emmeot phrricisns of the age, and
has made a fall disclosure of iu Watery, and all its
component parts t«
the responsibility *4
Of profit, a secret t
universal good. Ai
ms of tbs O JU.VANIC BELT, sappoM
mi mflietod with Hut toss of ciriliuUos,
7 other Chronic or Nsrvos* Ditordtr. la
which, by their -
riving his Fall and Win-
consisting of Dry Goods, Gro-
*, Shoes, all of which
JVew Fall Goods.
THE undersigned is now recciv
s tower itotoh sai I X ter stock of good<, conristin
t imsiUne froLth* ; ccrics Hardware, Cutlery, Hats,
TakeaDvreTtois hare been selected with great a
af sa stuck/sad trade, and will be sold low for c
I tha Magastte
rates*
, , trade, and will .
7 jg'JS “nihyi^f i 1 ”““ ntr J'
r Court, eer-
wtfer, taken
n Super«»r Court, August
W. W. NOWELL CTk.
GEORGIA—WALTON COUNTY.
I, W. W. Nowell, Clerk of the Suncri.
tify the above to be a true copy of au
from the minute* of Walton "
Term 1850. SepLS,
Sept 12,1850.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of tin: honorable Inferior
Court, sitting ms a Court of Ordinary of Clarke
county, will be told on the first Tuesday in December
next before the Court bouse door in Watkinsville,
Clarke county, eight negroes, to
about S3 years old; Tom, 1* . „ .
years old; Aim, It years old; John, drears old; Ai
hsrsbsM ntejrri from tho higbsot s
! -VF1C Fire-Proof Warehouse.
HLNTIT CUIU?D^A'r?W < DA« B WTBT MrLl - GIBBS & McCORD,
KnriC'tNT 10 EBABICATt THE DI1EAIE Of Hmkul,
To lothon and Hantad Ladle,. »»^aragar.ATOear*.o*. j
awsrasBat
E*»* ”•*?»« tsstbsosisl* which ! new fire proof Warehooae recently built on the corner .
^r 1 * SL",
Spiriu, Iain in tb* * treat uf sijr, thioro.it, Fluor 1 permanently located, and will continue to give their
ia, rml'jptuA tTtori sr Falling of th« Womb, C«ativ«Ma*, ; personal attention to the above business in all *ta
iwurwltd sr Difficult Menstruation, General Pmtnliog of [ r_.
the Systam, kad *U sBbctton* of nsiht character, an in- . Dratjcne.. . ... n . ,
mediately awl permanently relieved by thk ainple aad ! The location selected IS very LOVOTaWe for BCllUlgCOt-
beautifui imentino. Th* essrvaUsg Mtare of oar climt* j (on and other prodnee to the beat advantage. They
1 h.me by strict attentijo to business to merit a share of
Cion a* lb* stimuihM which Nainre henelf has prorided. ] patronage. AU orders, accompanying consignments of
This h Oslvsnkn, sad it* application by the u.alranic Belt ; Cotton, and for Bagging. Rope, and Family Supplies
2Ku '" ni Wthfolly executed.
,8.1——.fcM. Cash njvoncc, will be nia^c on produce instore wlicn
quired. Their charges wUl conform to the establish-
kboutSSyear* cSd; Tom, 18 years old; George, 13
years old; Ann, 14 years old; John, drears old; An
thony,? yean old; Caroline, 4 years old, and Lucy 3
year* old. Sold as the property of Reuben Ransom,
late of Clarke caunty, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs aed creditors. 'Terms cash.
JL tt RANSOM, Adm'r, <k bonis a,
Aug. 15, 1850. with the will annexed.
mbJact'to totaMU'dfabmNBf^ya^toM* 5m aretall
aillmlr relieved aad aaneclad by messing tha flrlndt
Belt, which, by it* wsndroo* cffiect af squalaing lira circa.
fotisa aad pronurtluf tha pwpar.nsrcUue*. toads to restore
breltb aad V if or to lb* wbola baas*. Ladies who bar* ar
rived *1 that critical reriod, called “the turn of Ufa.*are
assured that much suffering aad alam cam to saved them
salves aad their families by tha are of tha ~
E. N. BUTLER,
H AVING just received a new and Urge assort
ment of Spring and Sommer
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cas-iuteres. Vestings, Cravats, Handkerchief.*, Gloves,
certiorate, and Tesllmonlal, i v ( ^u'ar-
t the brick sto
viaead Chat aterj thing which Is here promt**!, will to
0» »ro!4. not
of confining to himself, for the sake
t which was calculated to do such
foal Time*, and the most urAscwt physician* of both
hamfopheren. are wixfoosly railing upon sufferer* to
have unmcdiaU rveotir*e to it, and pndaiming that
of all known medicine, it *W ha* positively cstab-
li*had its vflfoncy by umleninble pr«M.f*«.f mring con
sumption and all other 4wus» of tho lung*.
Dr* Le Roy's
S A US A V A Ull.LA AND WILD CHERRY -** j
TUt only Medicine at once Strengthening, j
Parifying and rtergal ice,
in ezis!nice.
RIOGSE mu are the vcvr perfection «/ medicine, a j
A they thonit^hly purge and purify, wilhont wkakcx i
rsn, the system, whirls 1* the great end that has tone 1
been sought for. but never befivc UfoeovevreL
Wn mid “withoit weakening the system bat in
foct Dr. uRoy *DiUs strr^Mr* while they purge!— ,
They nVeto remove the um arm*; simI not only re-'
tain, but brnce Bp, awl cmisnHdate everv thing else.—
They prednennostnuning!—noreUxdtHm:—n.»tUI>U-'
itv. On the contrary, under their influence, iurigorn- i
fi*n nwdjmrlfkntiomg* hand in hand! Bv th. ,*me
netfon—*w rather by a aesfoderetinn of action*—tbev \
at the same tmae harden the tnwelm strengthen tlie ;
wtvv*—purtty the Naod-fcwtiiy the digestive ftroc- *•'
P«i the pores—ainl £
freely dtodtasge nM mrpeHhauenS An.1 they are tm- in
attended wkh griping. naoa«a,*<r miplrto^mt smsn*h«i; 1
and do nntascJUw before they cure, like aQ other noa-
trmw; mtfint pxtimts whu eke them rein *-*n-vtr
heifove that they are under the operation af medicine '
aamntoad «f the n-uml debilitates effect* of purjra- »-
a, they foel nglawsif health and comhwt radiating,; Fee*
FtWsnndrtwttW-WaHtrtmr 1 »•«
AU ottrj colaaia in Ibis j»;»r
AH EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
“Truth is stranger than Fiction."
Tb* fallowing letter, nanaUnr one t
of New Jersey, af distinguuhed slUiumeou
ftinxKT, New Jersey. Jaly IX I***-
Dm. A. II. Cnwirrie—Dear air: Toe wjdi to kaow of are
what has been the result ia toy ow* east, off the aapUrattosi
af THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply
is as fallows:
tala permanent relief f^many coarse of medical treetmaat
whatever. My physicians were *kilAsl and excellent mew,
bwt here theif prereripthme failed. Abaat fourthjrere
since, w wsstpiw* of frequent exporere to the weather,
la lb* diecharee of my psstoral dalles, I became subject to a
severe Chsatoc Xbsamattoa. which far year after yaar,
tto eh ill af my phystotoas^omstimss afforded MfnSta
lief; bat tbfa relief ares only temporeiy. Farther: in Ore
winter of *u and ’M, Hn coaaeqoenca ol ptoaebiag a great
deal is my owb aad varioas other charcbaa ia this regioa, I
woe attached by tto BnmchitN, wUch sson bacam* so aarere
as to saouiie as immediata sswpaaskm af my pastorel latosa.
i sere new ItorewcjJj ynkreM, and^as
rAbaTreiadafitot ttore Stodewsrelre
ick other threogb tto ssodlnm of tto Nen
vows System. My eoSeriags were Indeed severe, aad I bad
no proapect other than being entirely laid Bride from the
dwe barge of ttore duties, aad ike performance of ttore tobore
la which my real has ever (read the highest *f her joys.
Bat reasoning from edbet to re ass. I concluded (bet (to
Nurse* .*«r»w mart to reached, before say hope coaid
to indulged of my obtoiaiag relief from there aawt distreee-
iag amUdse* la tb* whale pbarmacooteJ* there seemed to
to a* remedial sweat which coaM reach aad recuperate my
Xervoa* System tereiy thing that I had triad forthis purpose
had completely Liled At Test I was led by my fnenJsto
css sssrr
the appiicato* of IheGALTANlU BELT AND NECK-
LACtl with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was to Jams,
doo Shades, , .
GAINS for cash, at the brick store formerly occupied
by Pitncraml England, umler the Southern Whig of
fice, as well as at his old stand, two doors above John
I. Hoggisre.- May 2S, 1850.
HOME INFLUENCE.
A NEW lot of this popular work lias just been
ceircd by 1 n,r, " ,n ‘ ! '' u
Sept. 5.
CHASE k PETERSON.
LEATHER FOR SALE.
PHE Watkinsville Leather Manufacturing Company
i are now offering for sale a handsome stock of
Leather, consisting of Harnesa, Belt, Solo and Upper
leather, and invite the attention of dealers and r—
raers. The company also expect
hand. * large stock of Negro Shoe
Cadi-paid for hides and hark.
Watkinsville, July 18. W. G. MORGAN, Sap?.
>f Negro Shoes of the best qumli-
COAFECTIOASJ
ICE CREAM AND ICE!!
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Clorl. Jr^lry, Silt,
lF.ro, F5»» CMlrry, ll
Fancy Good*,
No. 13, Broad-street,under the Franklin Ht
Plated and Britam
ical Instrument*,
ASA M. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
April 22,1848. ly Watkins
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
(Offices in Athens axd Gainesville, Ga.)
|W~ Will continue the practice of Law in the coun-
aes of CUrke, W alton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber-
jham and Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee,
Lumpkin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; aad
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit.
C. Pketles. Athens W. J. Peefles, Gainest
visiting the place, to call and examine
•» carefully repaired by the most experienced worC
len. and warranted to perform wtlL Repairing of all
rods neatly done. O. <t A. K. C
Athens, June 14,1849.
BOOTS!BOOTS!
T HE undersigned would most respectfully inform th(
citizens of Athena and the surrounding country that
he has removed to the store, corner of Broad Street and
College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. Wl
dry goods store, where be is prepared to make t«
Boots and Shoe*
0f t the bc*t French and American Calf Sti
Gentlemen
should send in their orders.
Cork-soled, duu^Jo-selcd, wa
pump-soled Boots, got up iu a style‘which for fit.Vork-
manriiip and durability, cannot ‘ " " ~
~ any where else.
Also, will bottom Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fancv
Slippers, with neatness and despatch.
General satisfaction is warranted to
Who will favor Captain Barry
PATR]
it ing a good Boot, neat and durabli
be excelled in Georgia,
Athens. Feb. 15,1849.
RICK BARRY.
%
FURNITURE,
GOOD AND CHEAP!
MAHOGANY, MARLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
Wardrebcs.Bnrcaus.MdetoarJs.TabUs.&c
MAN UFA CTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as stich articles (equally well made and dura
ble, and warranted so to be) can be obtained from the
North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epis
copal Church.
***A continuance of tlie patronage hithorb.received
by the subscriber will encourage and enable him to add
considerably to his stock of manufactured articles, and
to increase tho variety of his material.
Why take your money abroad, when you can use it as
advantageously at bcane F
Old Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
ornamental Painting. C. 3. OLl V ER.
In Quart Bottles.
For the removal and permanent cure of all
Diseases arising from an impure state
of the blood, or habit of the system.
Among the many and important discoveries of this
generation, is one who-.e fame will be written, aa with
a sunbeam, in the history of the past SANDS’ SAB'
SAPARILLA stands forth alone,and by its own works
proclaims its power—that mute eloquence so irresisti
bly affecting in the appeals of the suffering for relief,,
lias been answered. Thousands of cases of disease
liaTe been cured by this invaluable medicine, such a*
are not furnished in the records of time. These thing*
arc not done in secret places, or in some unknown towny
but are performed in our principal cities and public
places. Tliey are brought before the world to substan
tiate, beyond doubt, tlie healing virtues of this prepar
ation ; and the facts uiffoldkd, Htlrough gigantic, are aa
plain as the light of day.
The Sarsaparilla is combined with the moat effectu
al aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent
simples of the vegetable kingdom; and its unprece
dented success in the restoration to health of those who
bad long pined under the most distressing chronic Rtafc—~
adies, has given it an exalted cliaracte -—furnishing, as
it docs, evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recom
mending it to tlie afflicted in terms tlie afflicted only
can know. It lias long been a most important desid
eratum in tho practice of medecine, to obtain a remedy
similar to this—one that would act un the liver, stom
ach, and bowels with all the precision and potency of
ral preparations, vet without any of their deleto-
efleets upon tlie vital powers of the system. Al-
;h possessed of powerful healing properties, it ia
ely harmless, and will not injure the moat delicate
constitution. When in perfect health, no effect is pro
duced by its use, except an increase of appetite; but
„ '9 f° r Ordinary
Purposes, September 2, 1850.
resent their honors, Young L. O. Harris, James W.
Barrett, William Dicken, and Elixur L. Newton,
Justices of said Court.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Lucy Purycar, Guardian of Martlia,
Elizabeth, John and Sarah Puryear, orphans of
John Puryear, deceased, applies for Letteis of Dismis-
-ion from said guardianship:—
Therefore, all perfons concerned, are hereby cited
and admonished to file their objections, (if any they
iy office in terms of the law, otherwise
Letters of Dtsmissioo will be grant)
Newton & Lucat,
WHOLESALE AND EXT AIL DEALERS IN
DRY 00003, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, fas.
No. 2, Granite Rom—A THENS, GA.
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
Cinnuxo, Fossttji ro, Ga.
Will practice in the counties composing tlie Che-
kce Circuit All professional and other business en
listed to liis management, will meet with prompt and
faithful attention. Dec. 3,184?.
e applicant
her Term, 1860.
Present their Honors, Middleton WiU, Russel J. Park,
Robert White, and Charles Witt
I T appearing to the Court, by the petition of Martin
Fncks, that Joseph T. Cunningham, lately deceas
ed, did in his life time, execute to the said Martin
nd ninety-one, (891) seventeenth district, and third
section, containing forty acres more or less, upon the
payment of the consideration money; and it appear
ing to the Court that said J. T. Cunningham departed
throe or more public place.’
and in the Southern Whig, according to law, of such
application, that all persons concerned, may file objec
tions. (if anv they have,) in the Clerk’s office, why
said John 1L Cunningham and Giles Mitchell, executor*
as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land,
in terms of said bond.
True extract front the minutes of said Court, Sep
tember 2,1850. JOHN G. PITTMAN,
Sept 12, 1850.
JLaic .Volicc.
* practice o
will have proi
prompt ntti
B.IL OVERBY. )
Jefferson, Jackson Co, Ga. ) Carnes'
OVERBY A GLENN.
Barkerlfif anfi Hair Dressing
B ERNARDO J. ARZE U prepared to give
satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his service*
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
line I860. Iy. Maeutta, 0.
HOBTOIt MOORE Sc CARLTOK.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
No. 3, Granite Row—ATHENS, GA n
J. W. Hoeton, P- E. Mooee, J. A. Caeltoi
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—1£
LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP REDING!
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
THE undersigned hav
ing built and just fin-
plcndid
and well arranged Sta
ble, in connection with the Franklin House, take this
method of informing their old patrons and the public in
al, that tliey keen constantly on hand for hire,
ie Horses, Horses and Buggies, Barouches, and
Stage Coaches of all sizes; all of which can be had
the shortest notice, and upon
iplendid lii
reasonable t
Coaches three times a week from Athens I
iprinj^and daily if necessary. All famili
of Four Horse Post
ew fcfo and v%-
he suffering and
»fay-.’
A. B.«fc D. Saxos—Gentlemen: I would not haro
presumed to write to you, if it was not my duty to lat
the public know tho almost miraculous effect your Sar
saparilla has had upon me. My limbs were covered
with ulcerous sores, so that I could not walk during
the whole Spring and Summer. In this situation 1
commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta-
ed with this scrofula in his bead, so bad his physician
‘ * *” * 1 was inevitable,and ner-
be his fate. Three bot-
tohl him the loss of his sight u
commend ail similarly afflicted to use Sands' Sarsapa
rilla. BENJAMIN F, BUCKNER.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849.
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen: I consider it a duty due
the public to make known the great benefit I have re
ceived from using your valuable Sarsaparilla. About
throe years since 1 was attacked with Rheumatism in
iy shoulders and also in my legs, and a
visit the up-country via Athens, will be sent to Clarkes-1 benefit,
vilto the ridge road or by Madison Springs, as they
may wish, for #6 per seat. Tra veiling time —‘ *
ceed 16 hours.
All horses sent to their charge will recciv e the best
attention. And they flat ter themselves tiiat from long recommend it to my friends and the public.
experience and close attention, they will give satisfac- v c_j:— .
tion to all who may favor them with their patronage.
Wc run a splendid Omnibus daily from the city to
the R. R. Depot 8ALTERk IVY.
Omuibus offices at the Newton House and Franklin
House.
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House.
W« will also run a splendid line of four horse Coaches,
daily, from Forsyth to tlie Indian Springs.
I«»f Jrirs* horn Ms hold issa mj srtlsm, aad my
BnoKkul affection is rnlinlu rsrnL Sack M tha wssrisrtol
sad happy res alts *4 tha axpreisreaL
I have recomareadod th« Bl.LT ol FLUID to May
B Neuralgic aff ections.
r rosy sctfaBv roar*.
ROBERT w! LAND
Georgia. Clarke County.
W HEREAS, William Edwards applies to me for
Letters of Administration, with the will annex
ed, on the estate of Cynthia W. Greer, deceased:
These are, therefore, to at* and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
, be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
door in rear or Mr. Huggins’ store, where i by law, to show cause (if any they have,) why said
iic is offering for sale a complete assortment of every | Letters should not be granted.
thing in his line of business; Cakes in great variety, j Given under my hand at office, this the 2ml day of
ami fresh; Candies ot his own manufacture, fresh and • September, 1850. A. M. JACKSON, c. c.
superior; Nuts. Crewe*. Pickles. Oranges, Lemons, J jiept. 12, 1850
Pine Apples, ami every other delicacy of tlie season, j 1 —
Hi» Ice Cream department is well Cited up. and I Ucsr*l«~-Clsrke Connly.
particular attention given to Ladies, for whom there is ! The Honorable the Inferior Court, fitting for Ordi
a separate room. He will keep a constant supply of i Purpo*es, September 2,1850.
this delightful article; also, Ice Lemonade and Ice for j IVescnt xhm Honors, Young L. G. Ham*. Elizur L.
tie by any quantity. _ # v | Newton. James W. Barrett and William Dicken,
" * ----- -- -* Justices of said Ctnrt.
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS I
BOOKS, STATIONERY,FANCY GOODS
PERFUMERY, «*C.
SIGN OF TIIE nAFinOTII BOOK.
Third door east of College Avenue,
Athens, Geoegia.
CF* All orders promptly filled at Augusta prices
Athens. Feb, 28,1850.
FMJMA'O-FORTES.
-AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
lof the celebrated makers, STODART A
. _ . IDUNHAM, N. W also, the recently in-
ented MELODEON, at the Pi*no-Forte depot.
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. CHAS. ZOGBAUM.
Human System, strikt
py Orders Car parties ami from the country,
tended to in the best manner, at short notice.
June 6, 1850.
LOOK AT THIS!
CARRIAGES, ROOEAWAYS & BUGGIES,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
AND AT REDUCED PRICE*.
RlCH’D S. SCHEVENE1.L, Coach-Maker.
Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA‘
To all whom it may concern.
j 'y^'HEREAS, James P. Mayne, Admiu»trafor<
Southern Mntnal IusuranceCu.
JJOME OFFICE, in their building opposite the Poe!
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave t<
sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of George W.
O’Kellcj, late of M»dl-**i eonntr. deceased. •
Jujy 11, I860. BENJ. F. O’KELLEY. Adm.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
THE Sulrocribro* ro»p«tf«llv info™ 1
GALVANIC NECKLACE 1 JL good citizens of Athens and the country gener
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas- 1
ed, are hereby died sal adotonislicd to file their ob-1
jectious, (if any they have) in my office in terms of the !
law, otherwise, Letters of Dismission will be granted
to the applicant at the next May term of said Cocrt
**y order of said Court
September 5,1960. A. M. JACKSON, c.c.o.
M*. awl that di»tm*eJ coreylalaL eallad Tk Dslawaa-
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
ireaJsff cart yiries iu emeu at Csarslslny er rfa
rortro Ito'ig' 1
<1 .—
DR. MITCBELUS F.¥E SALVE, j ~
b. thi, .rtidr «. i wf^iiwsrari 'aJvnmcT.TKLKxluun
j ly, that thev ... _ ,
, . .. 1 stirtment ti FRESH 1— —, .
1 *»d country trade; all of which will be sold
S3»|K»STC£±i'-gi
asoidiug all tho Inconvenience, pain and danger, which The Magnetic
to punctual dealer*.
The subscriber* would beg leav* to say, their Goods
hare been purchased for cash most] r, nod consequent
ly they can afford tb sell for a small profit—laltering
in the old adage that “ a brisk penny is better than a
laxv shilling.”
their store is on the corner of Broad and Wall
strento, in Ihe hanwafannetly occupied by Somaey, as
a Tift and Store strew.
SUMMEY, TRAMMELL kCO.-
Athcns, March?, 1650.
SUGARS! SUGARS!!
T}ROWK,LrotCrorf*d™lrWrorol&*».f™k
TBAMMEU. * CO.
jocaottof (if any they have) in nr office in term* of the
law, otherwise. Letters of Dismission will be granted
to tha applicant at tha next May term of said Court..
IRON AND STEEL. „
GOOD stock af Swede and English. Bar item
fcraaletowVy '*? Sept
COFPEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE j i!
BEEF! : ^
OMOKED B
O for-ale ty
ApiR 11.
Ai CjCPERIOU Rio and Laguira Coffc*-; also
T' O ne&xetjXbn&fdi (^ftwnmvptjlarw tfo. just
-■ . • m., r -
READ? “ ; H LEATHER!
SCMHErmi&fSri^ri READ? LEATHER! LEATBE
“J'SSSL M&tsss&tt&ii AaereansRU
town, to the cattle and to the
LARGE supply of Sheriffs’ BilL of Sale, neatf/. I HM
^pruited and for sale low at the S.anl.crn .Whig andspsy.^ AdJrostfe^Wftw^llMsato.
LEATHER!!
Hemlock sole
cr. Calfskin*, fa, de^ec
Communications should be addressed, and appli-
itfau for Insurance made, to
Jan. 10,1850.
J. U. PARSONS, See.
WAIT HOI7TEV * BASSETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Bre leave to inform thair friend* and the
that they have removed t
VEHICLES, and are coo*timtly manufacturing ail de-
riptions of CARRIAGES.
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
„. tl»c advice of a friend I procured
Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottle*
of fifteen days, I found myself entirely
in saying your Sarsaparilla
took, and can confidently
and the public.
Your obedient servant.
Hither, in
^ J. M. JESURUN.
New-York, Jan. 8, I860.
Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen,—I Itave great pleasurt
t acknowledging to you the great benefit I nave re-
’ Sarsaparilla. Asubjcctof
voyage to Europe, hut *
J
„ ng «« yn
•ed from tin! use of y
monary discs 1 *, I tnadt g
while there continued to be afilictod. A few'
tfter my return. I was seized with a violent hemor
rhage of the lungs, and from the debility and great
prostration ..f etrea sth that followed, with the protraet-
th that followed, with I
ed difficulty of respiration, 1 am entirely relieved by
the use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a moat
important and truly valuable discovery in tlie healing
art. I feel that I have not for fourteen year* enjoyed
-ogood health as at present
Very gratefully y«
Prepared and w
D. SANDS, Drug;
mists, 100 Fulton-sL, cor-
of William, New York, -bid also by Druggist#
generally throughout the United States and Canada*.
Price 11 per bottle; six bottle* for $5.
For sale by HILL SMITH, also REESE A WARE,
May 9.1850. J Athens. Qa.
• fi-rl Premature Death.
Kinkelin on Self-PreservatiOB.
ONLY 26 CENTS. >' •
Tliia Book, just published, >• filled with useful infor
mation, on tlie infirmities and disease* of the Generative
I
.v
' u
Dr. Gordon’!
VEGETABLE ANTI - B I LL10US
FAMILY FILLS.
F 'R the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Salt Rhvnm,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worm*, Dyspep
sia, Cholera Morbus. Pains in the Back, Limb* and
Joints, General Weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in tlie
Throat, Erysipelas, Dealne**. Dn*psy, Asthma, Itching
of the Skin, Fever* of all kinds. Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaint*, Nervous Complaints, and all otlier
Disease* arising from impurities of the blond, and mor
bid secretion* of the liver and stomach.
Every disease to which tlie human frame is subject,
originate* from impurities of the blood or derangement
of the digestive organs.
Dr. Gordon's Family Pills,
Being compounded exclusively of such ingredient* as
intended should operate on the impurities of the
~ ‘ 'ke at the root of the disease, re-
from the body, opening the pores
externally and internally, separating all foreign and ob
noxious particle* from the chyle, *o that the blood,
which it i* the origin, must be thoroughly pure, nec
sarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart,
Lungs, Lirer and Stomach, thereby restoring health, ^ OMvM!awn
by opemns ^ „!.o fccllh. exhVuMivirftedior rodotro
sound but also impervious to disease, even wlien all V - ..-5" >n4 im-Urw-Kroi- j
other mean, have foiled. Within the last twelve 1 ' n ‘^ 1 if ^ mdaocholy despgn-
montbs, more than one hundred cases of the most ag- dc I’ y L-
gravated forms of Dyspepsia have been cured by the | READ TH18 BOOK. . . ^
medicine, where rigid dieting, the blue pill, and almost! The valuable advice ami impressive warning it gives,
every other mean* had been resorted to without any I will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save
benefit, and whin death stared its miserable victim } annually thousands of lives. • > •*
fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon’* Pills were not adapt- j Parent* by reading it, will learn how to prevent the
ed to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their uni- 1 destruction of their children. 4
form success in this disease alone would be sufficient to { tST Aremittance of 25 ecnts,encfo*cd in a letter.
“ waft on to fame” the name of their inventor, as a addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W. comer of Third
benefactor of his spedea. i k Union streets, between Spruce k Pine, Philadelphia. ,
SST This medicine never foils to cure the worst ca I wil lenscre a book, under envelope per return of mail ff
sesof Piles,in un* work. j FIFTEEN YEARS ‘ ; / .
For a more detailed description of the Medicine, tho I of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent ia .
manner of its operation, the complaint* it a* adapted i city, have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and racra*. t 1
to, and the cores it Inis performed we refer our reader* 1 fid pract itioner tax and near, in the treatment af ftB .
to our agents, who will give them a pamphlet gratis. disease* of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ul-
All order* must be addressedto G. W. BURR ' ’ ’ “
Youth, 1
Old Age. To all wIm apprehend or suffer under
tlie dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscre- 9
\
CewrRla-roCInrke County.
The HanorabU the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary
Purposes, September 2.1850.
Present their Honors, Young L G. Harris, James W.
Barrett, William Dicken, and Elixur L. Newton,; “—: — : ~
Justices or said Coot. j Barberiug and Ilair-Drcsainc.
To aU whom it may concern. j HANSEL DILLARD,
W HEREAS, Bcoajah & Sbeata, Executor of n ES PECTFC LL Y informs the citizens of Athens
Nicholas SheaU, deceased applies for Letter* JCK and the public generally, that he will, at all time*,
of Dismission from said Executorship;— , be found at his «hop,happy to acoosnmndat* those who
Therefore, the kindred and creditor* of mid deems- laTorhim with their patronage. Athens, Aug.'
’ hereby cited and admonished to file th«ir ob- ^
‘ ~~ * " 1 " NEWTOA HOUSE,
Court.,. -, ra. Atheu, Georgia.
rpHE subscriber, a* proprietor of the above
X well arranged aad furutshed Hotel, expects,
experience, a disposirion to pleese. and sttsntion to bo-
tub—i.****.'C-wmUffiram-,
Purp set, September 2,1850. Athena, January, 1849.
‘resent their Honors, Yoang '
Dicken, Efizar L. Newton, J.
A. M. JACKSON,c.
L. G. Harris, WiUuu
^ .rfroHCrort. I SPRING STYLES, 1660!
To all whom it may concern. 11 -.^frorzn:
.11 order* mustbe addressed to G. W. BURR cereuponthe hody,throatiorleg% pamsin the bead or fc
* uuuiHER, 154 Greenwich street. Now York,! bones, mercurial rheumatism*, strictures, gravel, di*-
wrearewreioiw** ; .*■)
LOCINA CORDIAL; '„fD,.k.» t /
OK, THE EUX1K OF lore. confidently rely upon lii. -till ns. pliysician. .
TT Id A MTcreifin ^ .prody «. f„ | ^ 4,
l connnnpti^ b^cnncn.. ",'p^cney, totenr .f Medici Direction,, ic. fcnrudcd. Z j0>
white*, obstructions, difficult or painto! menstruation, remittance, and put up secure from Dam-
incontinence of urine, or involuntary discharge thereof; rfot - “ 1
»od for general prostration of the system, whether the A cents,
in berth hemispheres is the result of its almost superna-
Pcdlcrs, Canvara^--^
the above work at very
DR. JAYNE’S
rpHE subscriber is just reeeiviof a supply of Dp
i Jayne’s Family Medidncs, all of which, ire offered
at the Philadelphia prices; consisting, among otbef ar
ticle*, of Jayne’s Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative
1 Hair Dy^CWminative Bafoam.T()nic Vermifuge, 8m*
/■f
fitsscfWtwrW vk
1.mU ate UmagcoltccrM. j TTEAVERtbd HoletluaHaU, justreceiTrfi »t
TITBCKEAS, DM Brian, AUntnlor of Mg X> FERRY M COS.
It Colly. Iin.il,hr fattew W Dig*-; 1 — - —: ; (
LAW NOTICE.
Sept 19 1850. tf J.B.MABER3.
LIFE INSURANCE.
\m jam
; RutrrcTTcu.1
; removed hk.
• of the Po«t Of
JAMES BRIDGES
fce public that he haft
_ -i iiTiff-jr
the Ftot OMefa
■ftrZA J
■£srtrr
Colly, t
tm fron mL
Therefore,the Itiadrod and creditors of *aiddeceas-{
^»"^tirrims southebn jictdal issu.ake T
5?ui, o^ii«>udoo will be liilMnl Mtootiro to oil prot—Ll tganS^ttott- -4 CO) £?£ t LM * t,
So^nLfi.i»». A. It JACKSOS, tut o. ,nj Tt^ntro ot TW row^Ttro bron’To'T«S if
' tor ,<wWfiWwt£rtpallair«ttorh>ilM.n^nte.«re lo«^iWt.o(fcr Ceotlemw. fcf Boot;f?
A,US - lowtf tfiM thaoodMTfiod fay Sottfcow oowpooiei lor ! Iwdies, Md Cbikbeti'e ofcooo. ^c.^0, tf lowwrptjcai V &
Ivfiwatt midcBtoof tfcoEeotlioniSutro. ' t*o»^rokjrt^tiole.eroboporck^rt*»y othoto. ^
A. HULL. 1’ro.L hMi.rewti.aw plot*. , .• i