The southern herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1850-1853, October 31, 1850, Image 4

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account books, PAPER AND STATIONERY ARTICLE*. FRANCIS &L0UTREL, 77 WATHEN LANE, N. Y. r IVITE Mm chant., Dealer*. and all wire i^nir* ar tide, in their line, to cal! at 77 MauUn EmhJT.IT. We offer every variety of Blank Book-. Paper and Stationery, at very loar price*. A. wo hott-manat*- turo and import all goods *« oar line we are enabled to sell cheap, and offer inducements to buyer*. Order* receive prompt attention. BLANK BOOKS fora'l km.Uoflm.hm. Bank.. Public Office* Comity Clerk*. Sett* of Book* with printe.1 heading: for L<>dRc*. Division*. and other*. Hotel BeRijtMa. TirooBooka. Note*. Draft,. Copy. Pm and Memorandum Book*. COPY YOUR LETTERS. By the .w of Franc!*’ Manifold Utter Writer. Let- ter, ami cede, are written at the *ame time; the Ink Maintained in »hect.«, the pen never wear* out, both expedition and economical—jirice fan f 1 to f CROTON INK. If roil want goo-l l,fork writing ink. u*etha Croton.it Bow* freely from tl*« pen. »"d retain* iu color Al so Indelliblo Carmine nnJ copy Ink*. PAPER ASP STATIOSERY. All .im .'.I rtjlri <A writ'.ni |»|>ct «l mil pn.e.— dra.iiig .nd pant'd rap., «vd- ope*, gold pen*. n.de paper, wrap hooka, portfolio*. rard*.(iiiiH*. wax. wafer*. steel pen*.chessmen, wallet,, writing de-k«, and every variety of fancy stationery. DIARIES FOR 1S51 from the full cap rizc. to U.o smallest pocket edition, containing almanac, time, and interra table*, a space Ir memorandum* for every day in the year, Ac., suita ble for Urine**, professional, or private use—price We. 71c. and * 1, sent by mail free. 1-&* Book-binding executed in any style. FRANCIS A LOUTREL. Manufacturing Stmti-mem, 77 Maiden I^ne, N, 7. .. next, before the Court house door, in the of Watkinaville, daring the legal hour* of sale, one negro bov. Uenry, about IS or 16 year*' old. To be sold under an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke county, rilling for ordinary purposes, the property of J. ** * Administrator** Bale. TT7TLL ba sold «» first Tuesday re January W . - - — — benefit ol the credi e day. Oct. 21, I860. T. Baker, deceased, i of »akl deceased. Terms on ASA M. JACKSON, Adm’r. BOSTON FURNITURE Ow*"-, Jacluoa Count*. Inferior Court iittinqfar Ordinary Purj»<mes,Septem- - ; fcr2rn*»dSW. Present their Hmin, Middleton Witt, Russel J. Park, WAHE-sooms. shionable Mahogar GENERAL awori ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL U sold on Thursday, the 5th day of De- j i4 “ ,l oU,er _ ’ cembcr next, the Imlanfe of the peririiablc j PRIME, KENNY & CO., BOSTON, SSL*?*: IPKolemU and Retail. der.ono yoke of oxen and cart, and other article*.— | Purchaser* of 51000 or more, will be supplied ~ nrfvr » »-*— 10 per cent, advance on Boston Wholesale prices a i * .f transportation. - Robert Wliite, and Charles Witt | Y T *Pl»earing to the Court, by the petition of Martin jL Fricks, that Joseph T. Cunningham, lately deceas ed, did in his life tune, execute to the said Martin j Fricks hi* bond conditioned to make titles in fee rim- | pie to said Martin Frick*, to lot of land, eight hundred ■ and uincty-one, (891) seventeenth district, and third section, containing forty acres more or less, upon the fjpay. iningham depar 4«—ly MILL STONES AND Mill MACHINERY, FRENCH BURR, HOLLAND, &C. John W. Goss, DEALER /.V DRY GOODS ASD GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ac.. Ac. So. 9. It road strut ATE ESS, GA. May S, 1849. *J W. 3. Grady, md Giles Mitchell, exei titles land— i therefore ordered by the Court, ’Hiat March 14. 1850. ilding, o| Office. Athens. Ga. March 1 SOUTHERN HERALD Book and Job Printing Office, BltOAD STREET, ATHENS, GA. r» NCOURAGED by the v make large a»hli' Material*, and to xilusiv* purpose beautiful style, aud CK W . H . H . WHITE, Stxt door to Alexander's. T. BIM'f P, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, So. 1, Stood Sire*—ATHENS, GA. FEHRY A CO., SANIZIi A. OAX.X.OWAV, 70 FRONT STREET, HEW YORK July 25. 1850. 3m CONVERSE, TODD & GRAYDON, UhsIrMl* Don ten. In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods. St Liberty Street, Cor. erf Nassau, near the Tost OJIct antncr* r. roNVWK, NEW YORK. May 9,185C. A. B. & D. SANDS, mvmzs’is ahb ussmsoms, if. 100 mtorn Etrerl, Corner ./ William, B. M. WHITLOCK & CO. 84 Front street, .Yew York, WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN GROCERIES, SELECTED FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE ty Braudic*. Wmro, and Began of our own Impor- lie* of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwi •ham and Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Churoki.. Lumpkin and Forsyth, of the Chorokec Circuit; mid GEO. W. & JEHIAL READ, MANUFACTURERS Zs WHOLESALE 0EALERSIN HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Artificial Flowers UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Ifn. 19 CMHlaaA Mrtel, flew Ink. July 4, 1850. Macon Journal A Messenger, Columbus En mrer, Rome Bulletin and Washington Gazette, pul ih*, aud forward accounts to thi* office. C AVfiST, BZLLIABO &. CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Sfnple aud Fancy Dry Goods, No. 70, Broadway, N.- Y. May #,1830 ly DU7CEH7CE, HOWELL AGO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600DS, No. 82, Cedar Street, opposite the Post OJiee. a. a. DcroanioK, si. j NEW YORK, j.a. aowtLL, > • c. n. m’mt.tv, J - May 9,1850 1 Hardware* WILLIAM MYCfS A CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, &C. 299 Pearl Street, New York, Have constantly on hand a foil ami well selected •tack, adapted to the Southern trade. Particular at ten lion is called to their assortment of Gun*. May 9. STARK & KRONER, FRE.KCH BOOT-MAKERS, ON COLLEGE AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE P.O. HI Where we have cwnmenced making tf I ‘ A«e Boots and Shoes, and aewe have, ■Ml ^09 permanent arrangement made with . iuN.n,l f.l — I m Km V..J- !- perioual friend >a New York, porter of tho b«^rt French Leather from France, We will have uodifficulty in havingenn*kaat- ly onhaad tho hrst material in our line. ' we iuteud making nothing but the but and must fashionable Boats and Shoe^; and from ourk the burinevs we feel warranted to uYiag we will be able to give per fect satisfaction to all who may be die- Athcus, June 13. 1850. NEW GOODS. T. Hr WILSON, H AS moved his old stock to the ream on College Avenue recently occupied by A Albxaxuxx A Ca, where he is now exhiluting a splendid assortment •t STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HARD WARE A CROCKERY; all of which faM and well selected; be hopes hi* friend* aud customer*, S, BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS, 3 Broad Street—ATHENS, GA. ( Oeerthe “ Southern l O. & A. K. ClIILDS, ASA M. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Apriltt, 1848. ly \V*tsitmviu-K,0a. C. & W. J. PEEPLES, Attsracy* at Law, (Offices xk Atdexs aud GAixaBViLLS, G*.) “ Will continue tlio practice of Law in Uie e PLAIN A5D 0RSAMEKTAL EFsajairaa©, public place* in tbs jid in the Southern Whig, according to law, implication, that all pel ’ “ titles to said lot of land. True extract fi ember 2,1850. Sept. 12, 185( GREAT COUGH HBIwiipy COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, i WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP A8THBCA and CONSUMPTION T HE uniform success which has attended the ave of thi* prej ara iou—itt salutary effect—its power t< r_Court, August Term, 1850. I.ilel for Dieoree. • Court by the return of the SI F EVERY DESCRIPTION. William lb JTappew ^ „ uuv w w county ; and it further appealing to the Court, that ihe defendant i* bevond the jurisdiction of this Court, on motion of D. H* Walker, complainants counsel:— ft is ordered by arid Court, That service be perfect ed by publication of thi* order, one# a month for four . ... - - «big. —*-*»- * ton of Iloe & 'rout the fomu iml Joseph T. A Co., of Philadelphia T. M. LAMFKIN. •Yew Fire-Proof Warehouse. GIBBS & McCORD, McIntosh street, a ugusta, ga. ffl^UE undersigned beg leave to iiiform their friends Ji and the public, that they liave removed to the new fire proof Warehouse recently built on the comer of McIntosh aud Reynold* street*, where they have permanently located, and will continue to give tlieir personal attention to the above business in all its The iocationsderted is very favorable for sellingcot- tonand other produce to the best advantageThey patronage. All order md Family Nupplit Augusta, July 19,1349. NEW GROCERY STORE. milE Subscribe! C. Faaruw, Athens W. J. Pstms, Gainesville. Newtsa^ Lvcax, sortment of FRESH GROCERIES, suited to towr id country trade; all of winch will be Mild on rea nabic term* fur cash, or to punctual dealers. The subscribers would beg leave to say, their Goods been purchased for cash mostly, and consequent " a small profit—lieliev' William A. Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LA M r , Ciumiso, Forsyth co., O.v “Will practice in the counties composing the Che- faithful atteurioa Dee. 8,11 J.nte .Yclice. npiIE undersigned haws weociated themselves i □ th« 1 practice of Law. Alt business confided to them will have preen* attention. OVERBY A GLENN. B, H. OVERBY. ? J. N. GLENN. Jeffanon, Jackson Co, Ga. J Carnosville, Franklin Cc Dec. 27, 1849. ly. Barbcriag and Hair Dmiias, B ERNARDO J. AR7.E is prepared tn give satisfaction to all gentlemen requiringhieservice# Ie may lie found at all times »the Matthew*,Goodman tfc Co’* store. Jan. 2 WILLIAM PHILIPS, ATT OR NE Y A T LAW, HORTON, MOORE & CARLTON, ipectfally inform i of Atliens and the country genet ly they ci in the old aaagi fazv shiliiug.” x brisk penny is better than ud and Wall Atliens, March 7, 1850. SUMMEY, TRAMMELL A CO. ■1 Superior Court, for In Quart Bottles. For the removal and permanent cure of all Diseases arising from an imjurc stale of the blood, or habit of the system. Among the many and important discoveries of this generation, is one whoie fame will be written, as with a sunbeam, in the historv of the post. SANDS' SAR SAPARILLA stands forth alone,and by its own works iroclaims its power—that mute eloquence so irreristi- ily affecting in the appeals of the suffering ft r relief, tas been answered. Thousands of cases of disease liave been cured by this invaluable medicine, such as t furnished in the records of time. These things it done in secret places, or in some unknown town, but are performed in our principal cities mid public places. They are brought before the world to substan tiate, beyon.f doubt, the healing virtues of this prepar ation ; and the facts unfolded, although gigantic, arc as plain as the light of day. Hie Sarsaparilla is combined with the most cffectu- 1 aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent imples of the vegetable kingdom; and its unprece- ented success in the restoration to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic mal- ha* given it an exalted character—furnishing, as Fir the Brumal and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thoM Complaint* wWcL *r* cas**.t Sr an impaired, Lungs. KraLtMd or nnhollhy condition of th« ' —” NKRVOCS SYSTEM. Thi* beautiful and convenient application of tho • of GALVANISM mid MAGNETISM. :ed by distinguished phyaiciana, both in E« afflicted witfi entire confidence i irtues, ami the full belief that it will subdue at j ami laimgs. l nose rc uius as uiey uremne pu known, very naturally attract the attention of mi men and philanthropists everywhere. What is m. opinion of CHERRY FEOTOUAL may be si l"tEeT yef ' Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT “Kg Throw Uptud . i of the ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A G REE ABLY to an order of the honorable Infer Court, sitting as a Court of Ordinary of Clarke be sold on the first Tuesday in Deceinbei ,t, ”bcfo«e the Court house door in Wat kins villi Clarke county,.eight negroes ........ , . m, 18 years old; George. 1« arsold*; Ann, 12 year* old; John, 8years old; An my, 7 years old; Caroline, 4 years old, and Lucy 51 ars old Sold a* the property of " ' r the benefit of tl II. B. RANSOM, Adm’r, de i DEBILITY, i b - ■id invigorating' . PARALYSIS an. .. INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC. GOUT. EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO. DKAKNK8S, NET TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. “* NEURALGIA PAINS in the SIUE ai ' COMPLAINT. SPINAL COMPLAINT. Strengthening the weakened body, varinut organa, aad invigwatir- *•— *' FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS -.STION, RH IRS, PALffl... PLEXY.N EURALCM A, PCOMPLAf^ lEASES.*wJuch‘ RVOU8 plaint* arise from one i A Berangsment of the Nervous System. 09- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drag* and Medicine* ikiwk «*• *«*»«, for they weaken the vital erergie. of the THE UT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD~ writes in a letter to hi* friend, who was fast sinking" under an affection of the Lungs;—“ Try the CHERRY PECTORAL, and if any medicine can give yon re lief, with tho blessing of God that will.” CHIEF JUSTICE KUSTIS, of Louisiana, writes - That a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup by the „ CHERRY PECTORAL.” ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. nal of Medical Scitn this “ That Asttm s the afflicted only st important desiu- to obtain a remedy ach, and U>wc! rious effects upon the vital pu' though pom 1 " ■' ith all the preci-ion and potency of yet without any of their deletc- >fthe system. Al- Purposes, September 2, 1851 r Imeors, Young L. G. Uai iVilliam Dickcn, and Eliztt diseased. SCROFULOUS A FFECTION OF THE EYES. t, Ky., Oct 39, .1849. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Lucy Pury tar, Guardian of Martha. Elizabeth, John and Sarah Puryear, oiphan* of .lohn Puryear, deceased, applies for letters of Dismis sion from said guardianship at the November-term of the Court. September 5,1850. •nria-^c t, silting for Ordinary • UNtf. The Honorable the Inferior Cou^ . Present their Honor*; Young L. O. Harris, Elixur L. ' and William Dicken, Great Bargains at BLOOMFIELD’S CLOTHING STORE. Broad Street, Athens Ga. T HE undersigned would inform his friends and patrons, that his new, and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Has been received direct from our manufacturing es tablishment, in New Jersey, where there has been no ipared to make it good and fashionable, in short, igly say, that ” * * ‘ that I have Athens. Having selected n 1 can warrant them to bo f.iriihmatilc ami dm while tho cheapness, I .will leave to your own judgment. Without saying more, I cordially invi DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCKERY AND SADDLERY. No. 8, Grariilt Jl<no. ATHENS, GA, J. W. Hoavox, P. E. Moocr, J. A. Oabltok. Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf. CHASE & PETERSON, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS PERFUMERY, *f-C. nan OF TUB DADniOTlI BOOK. Third door east of College Aantue, Amain, Geoacu. - All orders prsgnptly filled at Augusta price* Athens. Feb, 28,1S30. PJMJYV-FO S ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS .f the celebrated makers, ST0DART A DUNHAM. N..Y, also, the LOOK AT THIS! CARRIAGES, R00HAWA7S & BUGGIES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. AND AT IIEUCUED l»RICE*. RICH'D S. ECHCVEXEI.L, Coach-Maker. Oppoite tWBmk—ATHENS, GA Southern Slmnal Insurance Go. OFFICE, in their building opposite the Post Communications should be addressed, and appli • J.U. PARSONS, See. W. N. WHITE, At the Vatvmlt, liook.lorc, FO.5. COLLEGE A VEX UK, ATtiXXS. 0X0 .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROOASELLEA hand a large sortment of gentlemen’s film dress Bouts, which they will warrant to wear and fit as well made in the place. COMMON AND FANCY STATIONERY, * Xn<4« and Amlral latlrumrni., LAMPS, FINE CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. *e. -1ST Orders tilled with promptness and at Avcrara PMota. . . - Aug. L Pioneer Paper SOill. rrMIK Proprietor* of this Mill, situated four mile A South-vwat O^ Athens arc prepared to purchas any quantity of clean -h Cotton and Linen ttago. which may be wffered, .cither dclivrrod to them,in Ath- •n^urostlie mni, for which they wiU|«y tukuocxts n» rotse. v .. Ihey will eiw in exchange, paper cf their own man- . wfacture.Bucks Sutiune^r, «tr^ from the stare of Chase . A Peter***, at the kurc-t Carii prict-s—article*from he AdKns Fectury, er’CASIl, at the option of the ■ cBer. OHSn'l-sacl*, straps <f burying, pieces•f rr-pe, Jte^ a aill also be purchased, at from;one fa three cents per ' wee 4 a-.-curJuig to quality.' Mcrehaats throughout ihe op^nontry aresoCritod lo punffi-ve Jfr u*. to whom, a* well as ethers the ^ “- 1 b * Ath.-oa,J*ri..10.; * * CHASE* LINTON. LADIES’ VISETTfe r -V uST reeeived and fo^ssa!*^ f) Ladfas-SpriDs and Summer Ftuc French Calf Boots. F ERRY * CO. have constantly o « ‘ * Witimi _ in need of the folk _ examine for thcmselre*. to witl Black Broad Cloth Frock, Dress, Sack, and polka Coats; Black, and horseback riding and short for plantation c er. Kero Cass. Sacks, and Frock Coats, (a baudi de) Bl'k Poe Skin, and English Cass, pants; Fancy T ’”“ ,: L ” ^ ‘ 3 "' " pant*, . dllc! , ...... , .. _.jted, Valencia, and Black Broad Cloth, double and single breasted Vests. Also, a large assortment of furnishing article*, to wit: Stocks. Collars, CYavaU, Handkerchief*. Buck, and Berlin Gloves;'- Kid, Silk and Oosrimere Gloves; Sus penders, Combs,'Brushes, Half hose, dc, <tc. Shirts! Shirts!! A largo supply of our own make, handsomely, and well made; auo, knit under Shirts and Drawers of every quality and style, silk, Cotton, Merino, ai Hats, Caps, Ac. CHAS. ZOG BAUM. Also, a large and handsome stock of Hats aad Cap*. embracing aU the styles worn at tl»e present day, embracing all the styles worn at tlie pr« fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Soft Bodies, do, da UMBRELLAS. Silk, Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and I Ribbed Umbrella*. Tninhs, Carpet Bass, aad Valises, Iron frame, and russet folios, all of which 'will'be old cheap, at the above named store. tice» of said Ccu To all whom it may concern. YIT n ERE AS, James P. Mnync, Administrator c of John G. Mayne, deceased, a terms of thi nt at the t aid Court. September 5,1850. will be u is, (if any, they havf) in my offii therwise. Letters of DUmi siol ipplicant al the next May term of saiJ Court A. M. JACKSON, nty. le the Inferior Court, tilling for Ordi Purposes, September 2.1850. Present tlieir Honors, Young L. G. Harris, James W. Barrett, William Dicken, and Elixur L. Newl To all whom it may concern. W ‘ HERE AS, Bonajali S. Sheafs, Executor of Nicholas Sheats, deceased applies for I of Dismission from said Executorship:— tS3£ ixt May A. M. JACKSON, hough possessed ot powerful lie mUicly harmless, ami will not uy aiuatituiion. \\ hen in perfect health, no effect is pre faced by its use, except iui increase of appetite; but »heu (lisease i* seated iu the frame, and carrying fast ts victim along the {lath of life, then its mysterious in- lucuce is felt utul ; it enkindle* new life and vig- t, and brings health aud strength to the suffering and Tk« greet peculiarity and •xctifacca of Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Curatlvsa, 11 *S«" agi' ~ efreuautaaer*. Sine* tliair introduce tha*I?BH#d^Utel only'olrea*yeani *ince, more than 60,000 Persons iucludiug all afM, claiae* and cobJiIioei*. amoar which ■ laif a number of ladie*. who are peculiarly aubji pidilj i the proft UERRY PECTORAL and v .•commend this skillful preparation, ally." for himself:— - jui*. Jan. 28,1847T~^ Ayer—Dear Sir:—Having been rescued fal and dangerous disease by your medi- itroogly ■ofessum Let the relieved sufferer speak for hi A slight md profu*c f others mlyinjusti, ii like i ed bv and in slio: :ough, and a pai BirriRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, mptio 11 tho No medic ,t all U n afflicted with that bane o A. B.A D. Sax ns—Oentli presumed to write to yot the public know the atnu •aparilla has had upon r on the nerve*.and mutcleiof the itomach, aflord itweerery relief, bat which leave tha patient in a lower itate, and my case, until I providentially tried your CHERRY PECTORAL, which soon relieved and has now cure, me. Yours with respect, E. A. STEWART. ! Albasv, N. Y, April 17,1848. I Dr. Ayer, Lowell,—Dtar Sri:—I have for year ! been afllicte* 1 with Asthma, iu the worst form; so tlia ! I have been obli; i»f the appUcatiM^t C tp P GALVANIC SELT^Vite'a^Lyi^rpte j I l«d tried^ n gl the whole Spring enced the us wo bottles w . that I could not walk duri of yotir Sarsaparilla, anti after •8, butt i«in K the Maynetic I CHERRY PECTORAL. jnt,yoi ritb thi* sen 1 him the fas sent blindnc: ifula iu his head, so bad his physician SUFFICIENT ERADICATE ' i seemed to be his fate. Three hot- 1 -’red his sight, and we cannot but re- ilarly afflicted to use Sands’ Sarsapa- 1 BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER. ITS POPULARITY ABROAD. aibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849. a duty due | : public to make known the great benefit I have re ived from using your valuable Sarsaparilla. About YEARS. To Mothers and Married JLadies. «nrn , l, . three years since I wi my shoulders, and also the pain, that * rarely n sleep. I tried all of the GEO. S. FARRANT. l^inhoiin on Self-Preservation. ONLY 25 CENTS. This Book, just published, is filled with useful infor- in the c well. I have no Hesitation in saying your is the best medicine I ever took, arul can — .... .. . llu | ^he public obedie Here J. M. JESURUN. mother, nearer home: NKw-YoBK,Jan.8,1860. j lessrs. Sands,—Gentlemen,—I have great pleasure ! cknowledging to you the great benefit I have re- I ■ed from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of ry disease, I made a voyage to Europe, but itinued to be afflicted. seized with a of the longs, and from the debility and great i iti.ni uf strength that followed, with the protract- ; iculty of respiration, I am entirely relieved by i AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that “ Truth is stranger than Fiction.” Prepared and sold, wholesale an. D.SANDS, Druggists «t Chc-inists, ner of William, New York, .-old generally throughout the Unit' Generative It addresses itself alike to Youtlt, Manhood .md Old Age. To nil who apprehend or suffer undfa the dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscre* ti„n* tn all wl«> fuel tire exhaustive effect* of sedenta. rv and baneful habit*—to ail who in addition to declin ing physical en. rgy, are tho victims of nervous and mentaldebility, and of moping and melancholy despon dency, Dr. K. would say— READ THIS BOOK. The valuable advice ami impressive wanting it gives. illy Uiou-rinds of li vill learn ho oprert t the ntiuance of 25 cents, enclosed ifiTT letter, . DR. KiNKELIN, N. W. corner of Tliinl cels, between Spruce & Pine, Philadelphia, FIFTEEN YEARS res, September 2, Present their Honors, Y’oung L. O. Harris, William Dicken, Elizur L. Newton, Justices of said Court To all whom it may concern. "^"HEREAS, David Holmes, Admins/rator of John ed. applies for Letters of Dismis- n t y citol and admonished t iy have) in roy ofl , Letters of Disir the law. granted to the applicimt at the next 3Iav term Court. By order of said Court. September 6, 1850. A. M. JACKSON, c iish all and prescribed singular tlic kindred and be and appear at *' Letters sliould not bo granted.' Given under my hand at office, this the 2ml dav of September. 185a A. 31. JACKSON, Sept 12,1850 u*e (if any they have,) why said rGood*. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, MUSICAL IXRTKCMEST3, 'W. P. S ‘from Ni ; assortment of the above named [ for \ca\ Smith A Stovall, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, iC l I.Cnllrr’Avrncr, Atbru*. Term#—cheap for cash or country produce 3fare COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE 1!! S UPERIOR Rio ami Lsguira Code-; also a few rock* very choice old Government Java da,-just received and for sale faw»y -T. BISHOP. SepL 12. * '.LI^E INSURANCE. r HE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU RANK C03IPANYhave now been engaged’ in Life arancojor one year. In tfcis time. . - They have issued 142 Policies ■Waii Their (asses Nothing. This department fa, by. the Company Vcharter, en- ttrriy distinct frrra their other burinesa. Their rates are lower than Ammo PpralMhem Cumpanies far residcnU of tho Southern States. July 11, 1850. ”. SUGARS! SUGARS!! assortment of; THROWN, Loaf, Crated and Powdered Sugars fresh «hy> ~ jj>a»l cheap, for sale hr OMFIELD. j March?. SBM3IRY. TRAMMELL it CO. l?OUR rntmthutfaseduDvapplKalioa will be made to: 1 the Honorable .fitelpforior Court of 3Indi ! ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fa sell the Negroes belongingto the estate of George W. I O Keliey, late of Madison county, deceased. July 11,1860., F. F. O KELLEY, Adm W. P. SAGE, has just returned I JF- ith n beautiful | county, wh« be purdiased elsewhere. jtOUR months after date, application will.be n: ible tlie In ft as a Court of Ordinary purposes, lands belonging to the estate of Jewelry, of Lbe laurel siylea. Broaches Pins, Ear and Finger Rings j Gold Guard and Fob Chains ; Gold. Pens and Pencils; Gold, Silver and Steel Buckles; Gold and Silver Thimbles, and Spectacles. ■bicli Le will sell cheaper ; Henry t>. Butler, late of said county, deceased. i.—a , JAS. HARGROVE, Adm! Sept. 5,1850 N. 3L BUTLER, Adm’x. JOUR n mtlis after date, applicati honorable Inferior Court < when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell T HE subscribers arc i ry Store, a splendid assortm warranted good time keepers) WATCHES. | JEWELRY,! SILVER AND PLATED j Ware, A'c. | S£££ the fates jewelhv - Embracing in part. Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, 1 Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold Pm* tmd Pencils, Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacle* •edntiev ution ha* become enfeebled, nder the care of Dr. K. may (port-paid) and be. Package* of Me. my address Dr. K. ay let fall kind*. Also, Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoon. 1:1 — Forks, Soup and Gravy Ladles. But b« indulRerf of m b?ao?cm!*dfrl aj bad completely I a-fine agre* nd hm o offer thet g<MKl«. Our facili York are such as than can be bought clsewhen We would respectfully invi and stranger* visiting the pl*, Vf t , Ml an(l eianiu our stock, aud the rsicxs, and judge for themselves. O.it A. K. CHILDS, nd Time Pieces of every descrii r friends, the public 'ivayfis tnen. and wornurtcQ to'p'erfbnn well, kinds neatly done. Athens, June 14,1849 *ced X- ripairing of all , FUHinTCBE, Good and cheap; Dll. JAYNE S FAMILW MEDICINES. T HE sub-cribcr i = ju t receiving a supply of Dr Javne’s Fainilv Medicine*, all of which, are offered at tlie Philadelphia prices; con«i*ting,among other ar- WM. S. GRADY SOOT A?;s SHOE* SHOP. and Colic JAMES ItUIDGI5S •Ecnyu.Y informs the public that lie has ■veil hi* -hop to the building in the rear " near the corner of Baldwin ;—where he is prepared 1 vie an.l on short notice all kinds of work in his lit Haying procured the service* ot Mr. Haudrup/amosk superior workman) under whose management the es- tablLhment will be placed, he cau assure the public that 'tyfa eqi »1 to ttiat of anv vill be dor while! Ladie :: be purchased at any other «*. , MAHOGANY. MA'PLE'AND BLACK NUT CHAIRS, ebonrfflk.Ta li>tressed complaint, c. LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP RIDING! ube)c e obtained from the North, adding only the freight, at the AV AItli ROOMS TVo door. Wts1 of Ih, p a ,i (Ufa, ora. Hit Epil copal Chuf ‘ DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS LIVERY STABLE REMOVED. stiUJgj-r.jW] THE undersigned hav ing built and ju*t fia- ished their splendid! TS»Y,»~„ C T r flAhilLLVa" L. FEW, Gr.rdlo,. | T July 18, 1850. - j advantageously at hornet ‘ “ Old Furniturecfaaosedand repaired. Signal Ok. ^SI8ne^OJtLVJtiriC J>kTICLKS, sad tkejr Tea *prea>. sil ver FmVk*,' and all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. * rv •—- 1 ' 1 *’ subscriber pos- j - ..h the business, fa bang a practical Jeweller, render* him capable of {*v>perlyjudgfegthe value of all he purchases and re- Fluteo, Violists, Guitar*, &c. Pianos from the most celebrated makers and war- rante«l. Piano, Flute, Violin and Guitar Muria All watcbssandtim*hpiecea faitlffcDy repaired aad Athens, Aug 22,1830. Clarke Sheriff’* Sale. %17ILL be sold before the Coart-house door in the v V town pf Watkinsrflle, on the firstTnesdav in November next, between the usual hours of sale, 'the ,oe kmdred uJ ruty acres, more or lea, on the waters of VcXut'g creek, ad- JoiniDf Wilfiam Epps and others, the place whereon WjTliron Simw. Sr, new live*. Levied upon as the property of William Shaw, by a fi. fa at the instance i of Nathamel Daniel!, vs. the said William Shaw, from “ * Soperior Court of Clarke County. October t, 185a ISAAC 8. VTNCf2fT ; Sh’lt TT'OUR month* after cfate, application will be made r to the honorable the 3 Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary T>in-poncs,fbr leave to llafl tho negroes belonging to the estate of Francina Spmtling, deceased. .JAMES O’KELLY, Err. ornamental Painting. C.S. OLIVER. fsrt u r p r j ces . The Chlmlc Btlt Three Dollars, Valuable Lauds. Tha Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars, attenJir.g i(Mr Stage Coach ouse, taka lhii. id the public irx hand for hire, id Bu^ic*. Barouche*, and I TRUSTEES’ SALE.' Tha Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. Tha Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. .. 09* Tire article* are *rcarep«unie4^bjr foil and ^Uia direc- rill run a splendid line of Four Horse Post Coaches three times a week from Athens to Mailisoa Spring, and daily if necessary. All families wishing to rotboriend A|«at » Court-house, in Watkinsvillc, Clarke county, will! GENERAL AGENT » ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE W ILL be. sold before the court house door i - the town of Danielsville, during the leg* o .._ hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next,. William Jotms, at the time ot his death, known as the „ one tract of land, containing fonr hundred and fifty “ Smith Plantation," lying on the Scull Shoal road, Dr*. HILL A S3IITH. or less, adjoining land* of Rice, Duncan about 3 miles from Watkmsville, containing seven him-. Aug. 2,1846. -’ uu * rock dam, ’ died and fifty (750) acres, more or less. 1 PARTICULAR CAUTION. DT^MOBraEAD, ^''S; 1 UNITED 9TATUM. e and close attention, they will give satisfric. who may favor them with their patronage, i a splendid Omnibus daily from’the dty to SALTER A IVY. and other*, whereon fa a shoal with < commenced for the purpose of building a sat good gin house, and other common houses; tlie place whereon Geo. W. O'Kelley, fate of Madisoo building*. Omnibus offices at the Newton House aad Franklin treated for at private County, deceasod, resided at tbs time be died. Also, j The above property can be treated f at the same time and pface, will be sold two negroes, j sole. Terms made known on the day of vix: Gilbert, a man about 65 years of age. and Pri ! T. G. MACON. ) *■"' M. J.CLANCY, J «, aman about forty years of ag«. To be sold' /’ Aug. $9,1850. • the property of said deceased, for the benefit of the > [ 1 LARGE assortment to be found at • A March 28. FERRY A CO’S VAIf HOUTET A BARRETT, Stage and Livery office at the Frsn\lin House, i COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS. , We will also run a splimdid Ifae of fonr bonoCoodfas^ ! «ng But Icttc to infora t|«nr friend, ud He d..l,. from For.jib u. the hdiu Bpnnp. Franklin House—where they have on hand several !«**» Tn* subscriber still continues to keep opea VEHICLES, and are eorsfantly manufacturing all do- JUmEBK W* HOUSE in JsmusoS, Jackson county, scriptioos of. CARRIAGES. Oa., for tha accommodation of Travelers. ’-folly reoeired amlpromptly attended to., Man and horse, pflr day, $1 50. >done with neatness and despatch. «. .. « aHnignt, 1 0T Athens, March 2. ly Sept 19 1650. .J.B.NABEB3, 0b