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ACCOUNT BOOKS,
> STATIONERY ARTICLES.
REAM
HAVING removed, I offer for
bou-e anJ lot io tlm
itnpvovometRs
, . 77 HA i DE fiXMre, w. t.
: *cLrriVr st 31.iron. GA. ; fJVlfl! Jfarckantat *>«•&**. »nd nil who require nr I „ the property uf Jean T. itaker.
RVX.VANCS LANORUM.. 1 -§. ticfe, it) UreirJiitr. t» calfat 77 Maiden Laue;N. Y. I benefit uf the creditors of raid deceased Term*
• \r«- -offer every, variety®! Blank Books, I'apcr and [ ,he day.
Stationery, nt Terr lew price*. -A* we both nuurafac- ' ~
I nientlr aitaatod to the
lo college and to the chur
Addrco* the »nhscriber at Macon. Go.
April 19
Tftrjo Years in California,
. Voftr for safe, .my PARER ana wrmrmsmznj wwticles.
SsEsHS. FRA sm^LOUTREL,
SOUTHERN HERALD
W 1LL ^ e * oWonth * ^ To « sJa ) r in January _ % . . . -• , ',
Book and Job Printing Office,
anSESrSfir’S STiESE a **£ broap street, ATHENS, ga
Coart of Clarke county, sitting far ordinary purposes,
i '■ ~ " 5 'deceased. '
i Georgia, Jackson County.
I Inferior Court tilting for Ordinary Purposes, Septem
ber Term, 1880.
! Present their Houors, Middleton Witt, Russel J. Park,
I Robert "White, and Charles WitL
1 TT appearing to the Court, by the petition of Martin
I- J X Fricks, that Joseph T. Cunningham, Lately deceas- !
■ nr '° XMia , e <7/ two and import oil good* in
/CONTAIN JNO engraved portrait* id Seiwtor : toM » Uclwnp ^fferindocti
t 1 ri-RH-nt end Gwymvnnd of w> right, • «r. < rcw .j Te prompt attetitkxi.
with lithntinU illustrative nf life 1 *
r line, we are enabled
;.ire AIM. fdc rimi'c*oftlic signaturestdtbe Mem- wt/uno f V cwnU-r nest, the balance or tlic peridiab’e
r -oftheCoriTcution. JtHt received and foe sale by f»r ail kindsof bu-iness. Rank*. Public Office 1 . County property of the estate of Geot W. O'Kelly, fete of
CI1ASE A PETERSON. Clerk*. Setts of Book, with printed beading for L*»dge,,' Madison county, deceased. cond-ting of corn and fod-
emente to buyers. Orders _
prompt attrition.
BLANK BOOKS
Oct. 21. 1850.
forthc E N c^o hav^becn hulu.j cd, did tn’his life tune, execute to the said Martin,
ASA M. JACKSON, J- \ >
[ establish u JOB OFFICE, for the exclusive purpose and uinety-onc, (801) seventeenth district, ami third .
' .i„:— 1 r * ij.WQBk', where we are prepared 1 section, containing forty acres i ~* *•
•he most beautiful style, aiul for LOW payment of the consideration i
ADMIMSTRATOR’S SALK.
TILL be sold on Thursday, the 5th dav of Pc- ’ PRICES,
SrpL 5.
N F, IV T O N H O U S K,
A'.fceM, Georgia.
pUEMl4t9«, *» )■*»** *r '
Notes. Draft*. Copy, Pa** and Memorandum Books. Term* on the dav.
copy tour letters. '
By the use of Francis’ Manifold Letter Writer, Let-
_ . „,. w - t«r* and copies arc written at the same time; the Ink
rpilE -uVciU- mwHJ.* i, J i, tk jK-n never vv.rr, ont.' '
1 *.]l.r,«n«rl »njam,i-l,rJ nnj wvk.wv.I—prion from *1 In f5.
•nperivnrr,n,li.n,^tnriInplrtw.nntlatlentnin Su- I .....
lane* loinakeitju-t such an e<tabli«hm«Tt»s the public LUO l 02* IA A.
•- » HV tCK P. THOMAS. If yon want gx-od black writing ink, u*c the Croton.it
flows freely from the pen. and retain* its color Al
so Iudellihle Carmine and copy Inks.
n rod cart, and other articles.—
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL .
3DI> 1? il 33 if U '£1£b «
, ... i money; and it appear-
| mg to the Court tliat said J. T. Cunningham departed :
BENJ. F. O'KELLY’ Adm.
John W. Goss,
or EVERY DESCRIPTION. Jot of ], m d—
Our Presses arc from the celebrated munufac^; It it lArrtfore ordered by the. Court, That notice be
tory of Hoe vk. Co., and our Type, Oruaiuents, &c.’ given at three or more public places in the county.
Athen*. January, 1*19.
IRON AND STEEL.
\ GOOD Stork of Swede and F.nglMi. Bar - ■ , . . . . , ..
r-mral. square and oral do, land, hoop and brand rTissuo, colored drawing and perforated pajrer^cnvcl-
f ; VASTER AND STATIONERY.
i. 1 All sires and styles of writing |>aper at mill prices.
• mould v cast, blistered and German stetl; opes, gold pel
wagr« lMAfii, web chain. Ae_ wmstantlv on liandand : card*.quills,
for »a!c low by Sept. 1 ~ "
the foundries of Bruce & Co., Conner & Sou’ ami in the Southern Whig, according to law, of such
* i nf i t !•», r \- nnr rrmne j vn r nnrvitTP’<? j "“d JocejilrT. White of New York, mut Messrs. J. L. | application, that all persons concerned, nmy file objet-
I™ *»«» I»*l; DEALli: I.\ DRr OOODSAiS OKOCIR71S, JlJuilnn & 0o .. „ r Pldk , ai .i,,Ua. which i, nhiimh.ul <i™,. (if „„v ,fc, („ ,|, e clerk', offleo, rtv
' pricafrom ?1 U»f5. HARDWARE AND C . ■evidence of their superiority* while l»y the use of; said Joint IL Ccnniugham and Giles Mitchell, executors
So. 9. Broad-ttrcet ATIIEXS,GA. • good 'paper, cunts, Ac., and the display of correct: as afefesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land.
Mar 3.1819. ly , taste in the “getting np” aud execotiou of our work, in terms of said bond.
1— — : | we expect to ^ivc- universal satisfaction. True extract from the minutes of said Court, Sep-
iST Our fnends and the -public generally are re- tember 2, 1850. JOHN G. PITTMAN, c. e. o.
spectfelly invited to give U* a call. ... . ! Sent. 12, 1850.
Athens, Sep*.*5. T. al. I*AM1’K1N. i _—; ; '
— —— - j ticorginok Wnllou County.
BOSTON FURNITURE Walton Sirperior Court, Augutt Term, 1850.
Ann Hogan,
CHEAT COUGH REMEDY
SSSEKf SECTORAL
For tho Curr • f
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS.
WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUP
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION
, fjlllJJ uniform success which has attended the use of
us preparati)
a celebrity e<piallcd by r
. .. -, -o other medicine,
t to the afflicted with entire confidence ii. .
virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue and r
T. BISHOP.
Hall, Caps Boot* aud Shoo!
FERRY & CO.
writing desk*, and every variety of tancr stationery.
DIARIES FOR 1S51
from the full cap sice, to the smallest pocket oxlition,
lining alumnae, time, and interest tables, a space
' for nu nioranduins for every day in the year, Ac., i
H AVE removed their atock of good* to the store j hie for business, pmfesdoiial.
lately iH'cupieilby A. J. Brady. No. 7. ('.BAN-1 50c.75c. awl ^1,sent by mail free.
■ jinvate me—price
n«tment of Hata,C'ap*. Boots and Shoes, Trunk
li-e*. Carpet-Ban. Umbrellas sumI »ucb otlicr article* ;
as are usually kept by them.
K. B. The market t*rkv« will be pai l, in Good* „ ,
Ca-h, fiir FUR-SKINS of tlw following kinds: Otter ! *
Rimroon, Fox, Mink, Wild-Cat, Mu-krnt, ('in*™ an.1
Babbit. Angnst 29,1850.
tjF' llook-bindiu<r executed in anif stifle.
FRANCIS A L0UTREL,
Manufacturing Stationer*,
77 Maidm Lane,Jf, Y.
i.r.wta ra.e>c!«, J
! crura n. loctkeu ) July 15, 1850. 4C—ly
W. S, Gratiy,
Dry Goad*, timer !»*, c, & .
15, Broad Street—ATJIEXS, GA.
Tbouia* XV. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
L.VWXF.XCKVILIK. OwiSXETT Co
V&" Any bnrincsf entrusted to his care will meet w tth
NV. H. H. WHITK, j
Merchant Tailor.
.Vext door to Alexander't Drug Store, College Arenvr,
ATHENS, GEORGIA. ,
WARH-aooras.
Libel for Dieoree.
• William Hogan )
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff, that the Defemlant is not to be found in this
county ; and it further appearing to the Court, that
the defendant is beyond the jurisdiction of this Court,
It it ordered by ntid Court, That service lie perfect-
| ed by publication of this order, once a month for four
j months, in the Southern Whig, previous to the next
In flnart Bottles.
For the removal and permanent cure of all: ‘°? LTlERltV PECTORAL may l7c
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 wh<r-o fume will be written, as with
a sunbeam, in the history of the past. SA NDS’ SAR
SAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by its own works
proclaims its power—tliat mute eloquence so irresisti
bly affecting in the appeals of the suffering for relief,
has been answered. Thousands of cases of disease
have been cured by this invaluable niediciuc, such
MILL STONES
LE ATHER LEA THER!! AND MILL MACHINERY,
OOOD .. rP l, .4^..1 o.k ^nl Hvv.Wk *,1. KRENCIt BURR, HOLLAND, S.C.
MILL M.CClirXF.RT OF ALL KINDS, FOK SALK »I
DANICL A. GALLOWAY,
70 FRONT STREET,
KEW YORK
July 25. leso. 3ra
f V feather, VppxT ly-atber. Coif Skin*. Ac, Ac.,
•tautly on hand and for -ale low for cadi by
Sept 19. T. BISHOP.
•Vt’ir Full Goods.
rpHU un.Jcr.dgneil i* now receiving bi* Fall and Win
» ter Muck of good«.enn-i ' ’
eerie*. Hardware.Cutlery, HaPsH!w»e* t Ac_ allofwhich j
‘V’tS^TSl CONVERSE. TODD &GRAYDON,
tlw jwciluceof the country. W.S.GRADY.
XVkaleanle Bealera In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods.
f, Cor. of Xatiau, near the Pott Offic
NEW YORK.
I'BAULn K. CONVERSE,
CANDLES! CANDLES!! ;
S PERM. Adamantine, and patent Mould Candle* 53 LiUrty Sti
mustautly on hand and f*,r sale low by
Allien*, S«-pt 19. T. BISHOP. cbable* e. c
. JAMtS L. TOllD,
James c.RAVnox. May 9,1850,
WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY, :
T AUGE QUARTO, Revised Edition. 8 vo, Uni- A. B. & D. SANDS,
i ®3m«W®T8 AME jiramps,
Post Oflirr Slampo—To PoMmaolcrti.
fJMIK wlvrrti-i-r, Postmaster at Pleasant Grove,
.1 AHejrhany county. MaryUixl, is the fir>t person
in the I'uited Stales who conceived and undert<K)k
exlen-ivelv to putili-h the idea of furnishing all post
offices in tha country with cheap s.amps. All stnmjw
made by him are warranted equal or superior to any _
I* |H,«.„nri *» tie ..... i gjr£Jf(OT p FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
others tliat
whenever any are sent out in any manner defective
unsatisfactory, duplicates will l>c forwardetl,
No. 100 Fv.tton Street, Corner of William,
NEW YORK. '
May 9 ly
B. M. WHITLOCK & CO.
81 Front street, JVew York,
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
GROGERIES,
j pT Brandies, Wines, and Segars of our own Impor-
ad libit am. Full set with one change, ?1.
I GKO. W. & JEHIAL READ,
When slump. ... W.I1, 5»>,. wiU, IroiMto | M » KUFACTU ,„, t WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
stylo ns the regular government j
T» Bin:CP,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
No. 1, Broad Street A TEENS, GA.
cqtiiml to appear at tlio next term
FERRY & CO.,
Broad Street ATHENS, GA.
It. J. MAYNARD,
and other Furniture from.
PRIME, KENNY & CO., Boston,
W/ioUsale and Retail.
Purchasers of $1000 or more, will be supplied al | tify’thV ubove^fo-
> per cent itihrance on Boston «nole«ale onees and 1 ^ - .. • .
1st of transportation.
Sept 12,
-j C.R anriTccj i." ike I„,ur7nw BuiUli.R, op(Kwit. Hie ] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Post Office. Athens. Ga. March 14. 1850. | , . , , .
! : if A GRLLABL1 to an order of the honorable Infer nr
XX Court, Mtting as a CouTt of Ordinary of Clarke
county, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Deccinlicr
I GEORGIA—WALTON COUNTY.
I, W. W. Nowell, Clerk of the Sup«
, ify the above to be a true copy of :
, from the minutes of Walton Supe
.Terra 1850. Sept.3,1650. \V.\V.NOWELL
rior Court, cer-
m order, taken
iperior Court, August
\V. NOW EL U Clk.
•IVir Fire* Proof Warehouse.
GIBBS & McCOUD,
Wareliouie and t'anuniaklon-itlercIinntM
MelNTOSH STREET, A UGVSTA,
Tom, ]
Watkins ville,
vey, a worn
years old; George,
■enot furnished in the records of time. These thin;
e not done in secret places, or in some unknown ti
but are performed it
places, ’l'hey are Iwought before the world to substan-
■’ ‘ •, beyond doubt, the healing virtues of this prepar-
u; anil the facts unfolded, although gigantic, 1
TheiJarsaparilU is combined with the must eSVectu
al aids, tlie most salutary productions, the most jxitciit
* J ‘ mijiroce-
iimples of the vegetable kingdom; and il
had long pined under the most distressing chronic mal
adies, has giveu it an exalted character—fu
and Lung*. . - , 1- j.uom-iy
known, very naturally attract tlie attention of medical
nu n and jdiilanihropists every v here. WJiat is their
opinion .of CIlERUY *
tlie following:—
VALENTINE MOTT. M. D.,
Prvf Surgery Med. College, Xev York, tag* f—
“It gives me pleasure to certify the value and effi
cacy of Ayer's CHERRY PKCTtfR-fL, which I con
ifer peenUarly adapted fo cure - diseases of th5*
THE. UT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD
liis friend, who was fast sinking
under on affection of the Limgs- Try the CHERRY
give you re
PECTORAL, a v
lief, with the blessing of God that will.”
CHIEF JUSTICE KUSTIS,
of laaiisiana. writes “That a young daughter of his
cured of several severe attacks of Croup bv tlie
IKflkY I'H'Tnl; if 1 *
CHERRY PECTORAL."
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS.
The Canadian Journal of Mciti.nl Science
state*, “ That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent in
this ini foment climate, has yielded with r.urprising ra-
jiidity to Ayer's CHERRY PECTORAL and wo can
not too strongly recommend this skillful jireparatiotK
to the profession and public generally."
Let tlu: relieved suUeret speak for himself:—
'—D*‘ar Sir:—Having been rescued
Dr. J. <
know. It lias long been a most important desill- j from a painful and dangerous disease”bv
erntum in the practice of mcdecine, to obtain a remedy cine, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowl-
similar to this—one that would act on the liver, stoni-1 cilgcmeht, not only in justice to you, but for the infor
acli, and bowels with all the in—-' f >««*!-«' - f «-•'—-'»•
' ‘ “ ith.
T HE iWodHb,, totaf OT ntteirlrie«d.i a™ IRjj.t. oM-, 0.,U^ 8 jmkoM; A»-
unJ the jniijlie. Unit they h... r«n»v«I.o tU, J' 1 > • ■ J“™»4 J am.»JLuc, 8
a... Air l„:d .... it.,. ...««* ' ? wws boKl as hie property of Reulien Ransom,
possessed of powerful healii g projx?rties, it is
entirely iiarmlese, and will not injure the most delicat-
constitutiun. When in perfect health, no effect *
axd dbaleu ix new fire proof Warehouse recently built on the comer t. as t U,c . W* t «f u “ n
Watcher, Clocht, Jewelry, Silver, Plated and Britannia i of McIntosh and Reynolds streets, where they liavc . . , benefit of the
ir. ic... ir..i..i .i„i ...i i -■ i . 1‘cirsacd cn*ditors. lcrms cash.
No. 13, Broad-street, under the FranklinHonse.
ASAM. JACKSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
April22,1848. ly Watkissville, Ga.
|>crmaneutly located, and will continue to give their
t personal attentiou to the above business iu all its
.Athens j brandies. .
The location selected is very favorable for selling cot- j t.coririu—Clurl&e County.
heirs nod creditors. Terms cash.
RANSOM, Adm’r, de bonis non.
with the will annexed.
increase of appetite; bat
wlien disease is seated in the frame, and carrying fast
its victim along the path of life, then its mysterious in-
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
Attorney* at Law.
(Orricra ix Axtinxs axn Gjusesville, Gx.)
jy Will continue the practice of Law ii
of Clarke, Wniton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber
sham and Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee.
Lnmpkin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; and
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit.
C. Peeples, Athene W. J. Peeples, Gainetvi’Ja.
Newton & Lucas,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, bo
No. 2, Granite Row—A THE NS, GA.
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
Ci mmixg, Forsyth co., Ga.
t8T Will practice in the counties composing the Chc-
nnt«q three time*, and tending a copy of the paper,
•ball receive credit Sir ten ihtJIars in wood letter, or
i dollar lYuof Pro-*—or if preferre*!, a wood i
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
•Artificial Flowers
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Me. IO CaurilauA street New York.
ADJOIXtXG WESTEEX IIOTEL.
July 4, 1850. 1 y
I3f~ Macon Journal A MAtetiger, Columbus En
qnirer, Rome Bulletin and Washington Gazette, pub
faithful attention.
graving nr an engrave*I newspaper haul, of the above
lish two mondi*. and forward wccounta to this office.
JLatv JYolice.
mHE undersigned Iiave associated themselves in the
A practice of Law. All business confided to them,
prompt attention, OVERBY A GLENN.
:ovfcr
ton and other produce, to the best advantage. 'They The Honorable the In ft
hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of j Purpose*, September 2, 185o!
SSTSdi D Y’«WLOjBjna jp.w.
will be faithfully .xi-cutej. ! SSi T'iTc
Cat-h advances will be made on produce instore when j s '* °
required. Their cluirgcs willcnjilorm tothd establfeh- j * To all ichom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Lucy Purycar, Guardian of Martha,
Elizal>etli, John mid .Sarah Purycar, orphans o'
John Puryear, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismis
sion from said guardianship
Tlierefore, all [icrsons concerned, are hereby cited
T HE Subscribers would respectfully inform the ■ and admonished to file their objections, (if uny they
' good citizens of Athens and the country general- j have) in my office in terms of the law, otherwise,
ly, that they are now opening a new and complete as- j Letters of Dismission will be granted to the applicant
sortment of FRErill GROCERIES, suited to town at the November term next of said Court. By order
la, July 19,1
NEW GROCERY STORE.
:erins for cash, or to pur
The subscribers would beg lea
have been purchased for cash ni
ly they can’ afford to sell for a small profit—lielieviiig
in the old adage that a a brisk penny is better than a
lazy shillin;
i Tin aud Stove store.
SUMMEY, TRAMMELL A CO.
Athens, March?, 1850.
A. M. JACKSON, c
vatuu will be forwarded.
Oat. 31.
Gforgln-CInYkn County.
To all Versons to whom these Presents shall
come—Greeting.
K NOW ye that we. Richard S. Schevenell, Peter
A. Summer. Rnfu* L. Mon and John S. Linton
have as-ocititet!ourselves togetlier a* a body coporate,
hu the purpose *.f engaging in tha burincs* of Manu
facturing D* «>r i. Siish ami Blinds, anil other articles
enrapn-e.l of wood, and of casting iron and lira* , and
manufi iuring machinejy, and other articles coni-
p*s«>.| >.f iron and wimiii. Also for the manufacturing
of. mi mead, and doing all oIIht tilings necessary to
• h'.loo ’. for iIk’ profitable management of naid oasi-
. An I that we have adopted as our corporate
name by which we will sue and bo sued, “ Tlie Ath-
en« .Steam Cnmpnoy,” and by which wo will be
known and desigiuited. That we have subscribed a*
our cap tal stock the sum of five thousand dollar*
which will be employed in the business before mei
tinned. RICHARD 8. SCHEVENELL.
PETF.Il A. SUMMEY.
R. L. MOSS.
JOHN S. LINTON.
Signed in the presence of John Kirkpatrick, J. P.
AVZ2B7, HILLIARD A CO.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Staple nnd Fancy Dry Goods
No. 70, Broadway, N. Y.
May 9, 1850 1)
DU7CBINCS, HOWELL CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
No. 62, Cedar Street, opposite the Pott Office.
«. a. DprcKixc*, j*. ) NEW YORK,
j. s. noWEit, >
c. n. n'xt’LTV. ) May 9, 1850 1
Hardware.
B.H. OVERBY.
J. N. GLENN.
Jefferson, Jackson Co n Ga. j Camesville, Franklin Co.
BarberiikB aud Bair Drcwin|.
B ernardo j. arze is prepared i
S
I satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his services
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
June 1850. ly. Maamta, Ga.
Great Bargains at
BLOOMFIELD’S
CLOTH1SQ STORE.
osr. DOOR Bt'JLOW REESE Ir tff ARE’s DRUG STORE,
Broad Street, Athens Ga.
T HE undersigned would inform bis friends and
pat runs, that hi? new, and splendid stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
Purposes,-September 2,1850.
Present their Honors, Young L. G. Harris, Elizur L
Nowton, James W. Barrett and William Dickon,
Justices of said Court.
To all whom it may concern.
T^fTHEREAS, James P. Muyue, Administrator on
Y Y tbe real estate of John G. Mayne, deceased,
applies for Letters of Dismission from said admiuis-
j Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas-
I fd. nre hereby cited aud admonished to file their ob-
i jectiuns, (if any they have) in my office in terms of the
j law, otherwise, Letters of Dismission will be granted
; to the applicant nt the next May term of said Court.
By order of said Court.
September 5,1850. A. M. JACKSON, c. i
WILLIAM BRYCE & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY GUNS, &C.
22S Pearl Street, New York,
Have constantly on hand a fell and well selected
HORTOY, MOORE Ac CARLTON,
WUOLE8ALE AXD KETAIt r>EAl«S IX
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKER YAND SADDLER Y.
No. 8, Granite Row—ATHENS, GA*
J W. IIortox. P. E. Moork, J. A. Cutm
Athens. Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Clerks Office, Superior Comrt, Rook T, folio 36-1. Re
corded a* the tith dav Julv. 1850.
JOHN C. JOHNSON, Clerk.
I stock, adapted to the Southern trade. Particular at-
; tention is called to their assortment of Guns.
M.,3. ly
NEW GOODS.
SONS OF TEMl’ERANCE OFFERIN'}.
4 NEW supplv just received by
Oct. SI,
CHASE A PETERSON.
T. H. WILSON,
£JAS moved his old stock to the room on College
. Avenue recently occupied by A. Aixxaxdek A
! Co., wh* re he is now exhibiting a splendid assortment
ukmi nrk am f r v t-rwuu i^avle and fancy dry goods, hard-
HhAHAIUtV SULfc LLA I HLIL ; WARE £ CROCKERY; all of which is fresh and
A LARGE lot of the very best Hemlock Sole ’ well selected; lie hopes hi* friends and customers, will
1 .rather al FERRY k CO’S. 1 cal1 * n ' ! for themsclvej.
OctSI April 25, 1850. if
A SPLENDID ANNUAI.,-
W. N. WHITE,
AI Hie Unircraily Book* to re.
.31.
CHASE A PETERSON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
and rr.\u» IX.
COMMON AND FANCY STATIONERY,
MILTON’S PARADISE LOST,' j na«ic and Ma»le«l lusirummi*.
VT^rrHnotysb x RryjJyy^Robert Boyd, andj LAMPS, FINE CUTLERY. FANCY
'twh^^foonS^ ^^ i , ooot >**»**. *■
Satan aroieditg the fallen Angels, |2T Orders filled with promptness and at Acecxra
sin pceTentkm the combat between So taa ami Ileath. j 1’“'^*-
Satan confemplating Adam and Eve. in Paradise, *
Aug. 1..
CtcatMU of Light.
Hcnven-Riyersnf Bli*?,
CHASE A Wm^SON^.
Pioneer Paper Xfiill.
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS I
Has been received direct from our manufacturing
tablisbmcnt, in New Jersey, where there has been no
pains spared to make it good and fashionable, in short,
I can unhesitatingly say. that my stock is the best one
that I have ever had the pleasure of bringing to
Athens. Haring selected most of the styles myself,
Without s:
g more, I cordially invite all
examine for themselves, to wit: Black Broad Cloth
Frock, Dress, Sack, and Polka Coats; Black, and
Brown Broad Clotli Overcoats; Grey, and Brown
Beaver Overcoats; handsome Drab Felt Cloth Over
Coats; also, Sitinett, Blanket, Felt, and Pilot. Flush
ing, Kersey, and Cassiniere Overcoats, cut long for
horseback riding and short for plantation
— * * '' * - \ Clot’ ’■
Purposes, September 2.
Present their Honors, Young L. O. Harris, James W.
Barrett, William Dicken, and Klizur L Newton,
Justice* of said Court.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Bcnajuli S. Shcats, Executor of
Nicholas Shcats, deceased applies for Letters
of Dismission from said Executorship -
Therefore, tlie kindred and creditors of said deceas-
ed, are hereby cited nnd admonished to file their ob
jections. (if any they have) in my office in terms of the
diseased.
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
inciuvSTEu, Ky.,Oct. 29, 1849.
with ulcerous sores, so tliat I could not walk during
the whole Spring and Summer. Iu this situation 1
Sarsaparilla, and after ta
rt.a pain through my client.
severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough
and profuse night sweats followed and fastened upon
- 1^ liecamc emaciated, could not sleep, t
and in short li
consumption. No niedieino^med'ataUto iUcli
n?’,savTo , ! n . tl 1 providentially tried your CHERRY
l LCI ORAL, which soon relieved and has now cured
me. \ ours w UU respect, K A. STEW A RT.
Albanv, N. Y, April 17,1818.
:—1 have for years
cr, Lowell,—Dm
been afflicte * with Asthma, in the v
I have been obliged to sleep in mv chair for a larger
part of tlm'Ume, being unable to breathe on my bod.
1 bad tried n great many medicines, but to no purpose,
until my physician prescribed, as an exiierimcnt, vour
CHERRY PKC1X>RAL
At first it seemed to make me worse, but iu less than
‘ek I begun to evjmricncC the most gratUyingn
told him the loss of his sight was inevitable,and per
miu.ent blindness seemed to be his fate. Three Lot
ties entirely restored his sight, and we cannot but re
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
FKOM SOUTH AMEUICA.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849.
eefcs, the disease
, j . .. xith comfort an*l
enjoy a state of health which 1 had never expected to
cn J°y- GEO. S. FARRANT.
ritUPAUED BV J. C. ATCa, CHEMIST, EOWKII, MASS.
Athens bv Drs. 1III.L *t SMITH, by Havil-
y AC‘ * *- ’ 1
laud, Rislev <fc Co. Augusta, and by- druggist gen
the public to make known the great benefit I have
SYOUTH & MANHOOD.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
. i was attacked will/KbvnmatUn
shoulders, and also in my lees, and so severe was i ~ _ . . .
the |>ain, that I was unable to sleep. I tried all of the j *IlRlLGUQ OH Scll-PrCSCrVIltioil.
Frcniuture Dcutli.
best medicines I could hear of without receiving any i
L’-J CENTS.
benefit, until through the advice of a friend I procured 1 This Book, just published, i* filled wilh useful inf«»r-
>f your Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles mat ion, on the infirraitios aud diseases of the Generative
, or. . ^ j fo U!K i myself entirely j Orgmis. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood
in sayingjrour Sarsaparilla | and Old Age. To all who apprehend or suffer Under
i the best medicine I c
sd it to my friends and die public.
J. M. JKSURUN.
Here is another, nearer home
Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen,—1 have great jrt
ceived from the use o^your Sarsaparilla. A subject of
pulmonary disease, I made a voyage to Europe, hut
while there continued to be afflicted,
rhage of the lungs, and from the debility anil great
prostration of strength that followed, with the protract
ed difficulty of respiration, I am entirely relieved by
the use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a most
important and truly valuable discovery ill the healing
Very gratefully y«
A. M. JACKSON, c
Blanket, Satinett, Tweed, Cloth, Beaver, Kersey,
tirorcia—Clarke County.
j The Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinarg
1 Purp ses, September 2,1850.
STSi'SZXL'E&SiJEtfSl I *s***?W M-
BOOKS, STATIONERY,FANCY GOODS : Vremh and American CaXerc' pmits, i
PERFUMERY, <frC. ' ** * * • — 1
SIGN OF THE nAM9IOTH BOOK.
Third door east of College Arem
Athens, Georgia.
pT All orders promptly filled at Augusta prices ! Stocks, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Buck, aud
Dicken, Elizur L. Newton, Justices of said Court
„ . . To dll whom it may concern.
(clwpanJ Jram. T.c^U, K «~?-1 WHEREAS. D.vid Hoi™, Adminlrat™ cl J.,hn
Enijl^Cortmd ilofek,,, pwt,; C.*n,«re. Sili, VV OUv. docea.cd, applic. for Letter, of Di.raU-
Satm, Caslnnerott, Wool. WoraoH, Valoncil. anrl I non fr., m aid A.lmi.iirtiilioli
Athrnr. Fob. 23,1850.
PJX.YO-FORTFS.
AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
rif the celebrated makers, STODART A
DUNHAM, N. Y, also, the recendy in
vented MELODEON, at tlie Piano-Forte depot.
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. CHAS. ZOGBAUM.
»Satin, Casbmerett, Wool, Worsted, Valeucii, ami
' Black Broad Cloth, double and single breasted Vests.
Also, a large assortment <d furnishing articles, to wit: c d
Stocti Catlar,, CravaK Ilamlkrrrhief, Burt, .od I jcolioa,, (it Miy Utey have)»,mv afficr
Berlin Gloves; Kid, Silk nnd Oassunere Gloves; Sus-1 the Liw, otherwise. Letters of D
ponders, Combs, Brushes, Half hose, *tc.
Shirts! Shirts!!
of our own make, handsomely, and
Tlierefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas-
hereby cited and admonished to file their ob-
terras of
LOOK AT THIS!
CARRIAGES, ROOKAWAYS & BUGGIES,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
AND AT REDUCED PRICER.
RICH'D S- SCHEVENELL, Coacu-Makeb.
Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA•
every quality ami style, silk, Cotton, Merino, and Wool.
Hats, Caps, Ac.
Also, a large and handsome stock of Hats and Caps, J et L 0,1 l b e estate of Cynth
embracing all the styles worn at the present day, TK “ a “ *
Georgia, Clarke County.
W HEREAS. William Edwards applies to n
Ia:tters of Administration, with the will a
E. SEYMORE.
Prepared and sold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. B. «t
D.SANDS, Druggists «fc Chemists, 100 Fnlton-st_cor
ner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists j ( .„4 es ’
surly of prolonged iudi-cr
o feel the exhaustive effects of sedento-
ons—-U» afl^ ^
*S plivskail energy, are the victims of nervous and
f moping and v- huicholy despon-
rill pr
Dr. K. x
RE AD THIS BOOK.
1 impressive warning it gives.
Hie valuable ndvie
< of 11
viil learn how to prevent the'
a letter.
destruction of their children.
£5?” A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed ii
addressed to l)lt. K1NKEL1N, N. \Y. corner <»f lliirti
Ipruce *^ Pine, Pliihidelpliii
u of maij
city, Iiave rendered l>r. K. till
s in the head o
?*, gravel, dw
: all t
Athens, C
WATCHES.
JBWBLBT.jJ
SILVER AND PLATED j
IFrtPc, &'c.
T HE subscriber? are now opening at the new Jewel- j
ry Store, a splendid assortment of fine Watches, (all |
arrant ed go*>d time keepers) and a great variety of j
He who places himself under the care of Dr. K.may
ess Dr. Iv. Dy letter.
the latest style of
JEWEZ.HV.
Embracing in part. Breast Pins, Ear and Fin;
Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold- Pens and I
r Kim
These
ngular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
be nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed
I by law
b (if any they have,) why said
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
J JOHE OFFICE, in their building opp**.Lte the Post
fine Mole°Skin, Beaver, Soft Bodies, Jtc^ Xc
UMBRELLAS.
Silk, Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and I litters should not be granted.'
Steel Bibbed Umbrellas.
Tnrnks, Carpet Bags, and Valises,
Iron frame, and russet folios, all of which will be
sold cheap, at the above named store. j T?0UR months after date, application will be made to
J. the Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Madison coun-
Given under my hand at office, this the 2nd dav of
1 September, 1850. A. M. JACKSON, e. c. o.
Sept. 12,1850
Gold Ifeckfos, Gold and silver thimbles,and Spectacles . H“ir Dye,
of all kinds. p.Hj
Abo, Silver Table, Desert ami Tea Spoons, extra-fine j
Silver Fork*, Soup and Gnivy Ladle*. Butter-kiiives; j
DR. JAYNES
rAr,m.ir medicines.
T Javue’s Family Medicines, all of which, are offered
at the Philadelphia prices; con si-ting, among other ar
ticle*, of Jayne’s Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative
pills. Ague Pills,Ac.,«tc.
y 24. 1849. WM. S. GRADY
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
September 26, 1850.
cation for Insurance made, U
J.U. PARSONS, Sec.
| any quantity of olean
Cod so ««Mt filial Rags.
BRYANT’S POEMS,
’VfAGNIFICKNTLY illustrated—hound in Turkey j which mavbe offered.either delivered to them.in Ath-
ifX Momwm, jn*» receiraJ at ! en*. or at tbe mill for which they will pay tuxes cxxt*
CHASE k PETERSONS cheap book ktorc. j rta roexa
Oct. 31. * * I They will give in exchange, paper of their own man-i
- —: ;-A- i wfactUTn .Bo«s. Slatbrnery. «tv, from the store of Chase
FOR SA I.I'i* J A Peter?u«b tlw lowest cash prices—articles from
r IR un aiimiiTf^h!hiff h , • . ^ AtkenVFactory, or CASH, at the-option of the
T n*** m this nW spoe^Iyt wfi >S hlI i.TerLt, | ^oJj Salt-oo.dcs, srraps of Lagging, piecesof rope,
in the Southern Herald, (late Southern Wing.) news-1 will abo be purcUast-iL. at bxHa'one to throe cent* per
^Thn^*!Oddi*ho*.iff* fowfor cud*. - ~ pound, arcording to quality.
Fine French Calf Boots.
TT^ERRY k CO. have constantly on hand a large as-
X? eortment of gentlemen’s fine dress Boots, which
they will warrant to wear and fit as well as
made in the place.
—ALSO—
•beautiful article of Calf Shoes, Congress Boots, «fcc
^jty. when sitting for ordinary purposes,, for leave to
kind* neatlv done.
Hew Gouda.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
BENJ. F. O’KELLEY, Adm.
JtOUR months after date, application will be made
Silver Md Hinted Ware, j
MUSICAL INSTXUMINTS, ac. j
. .v /7 w. P. SAGE, has jast returned countv. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary purposes,
JvjMi from New York with a beautiful j „ ,ea ^ e i° sell tlie lands belonging to tlie estate of
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
ateortment * tin above named \ ll ™’ S - ButK ' r ' Ut.oTiud vom.t^aw^rf. _
articles which he will sell cheaper |
than can bo purchased elsewhere, i
Far forther pattfeularyoblry*gad frAJ, .
Oct. 17. 1830.
ling toqualir
luoqjwat the up-country are solicited
to purchase for-«s. to-whom, as well m others, the
above rate} will be allowed--and these prices may be
considered as pennanentlv established.
Athens,Jan. 10. CHASE k LINTON.
.FALL & WINTER GOODS
Mr*. Prilrlmrd.
Her frieoil* and the public are mmHtnl'to call
and exambm them, as she will cheap for CASH.
— ; M-:G&osnoEs.- , v
LARGE «nd well aelecteJ stock ol Ne^
. Shoe* fer Plantation use. ennsistln; of I
mrt of this article will find it th tl
cl at KEI RY & GO’S.
<V.«I,1M0. NoJ Granite Row-
LADIES’ VISETTES.
J UST received and for sale a good assortment of
Ladies’ Spring ind Sommer AA*ettes by
” Mr 21. R. L. BLOOMFIELD.
Smith & StOVRll}
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC
Km I. Cellrce Areaxe, itkeas.
Terms—cheap for cash or Country produce
COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!
U sacks very choice old Go
received and for sole low or
Sept 12.
TOGETHER WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF RICH
Jewelry, of the talent Styles.
Broaches Pins, Ear and Finger Ring.
Gold Guard and Fob Chains ; Gold
Pens and Pencils ; Gold. Silver
and Steel Buckles; Gold
and Silver Thimbles,
and Spectacles.
Warranted Sterling Silver, Table Desert
t T?0UR months after date, application will bemade
j J- to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jackson Coun-
. | ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
’ j all the interest of Leonidas A. Few and Marcus C.
i Few, orphans of Leonidas Few, deceased, in a certain
! tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of
I Newton, adjoining the town of Covington, containing
i six acres, more or less, being a part of lot Na 253, iu
1 tins 9th district of originally Henry, now Newton
County. CAM1LLUS L. FEW, Guardi
July 18, 1850.
aud Test spooua. Silver b'urka,
sesses over those unacquainted with the business, in
; being a practical Jeweller, renders him capable of
i iniMiwtlM nine of all he purchases and re-
Trasks, fallsm and Carpet Bax**
3E0R81A—SLABKE COUNTY-
3E(
YTfHEREAts Benjamia Peeler applies to
W letters of Guar.li*mhip of Mary Ann and Wil
liam Rnkney-Lnriiig. orphansafSonford Ltrting, de-
aSf&i
ASA M. JACKSON, c. c
LIFE INSURANCE.
IjpHE^ SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURAJSE
They'hare' issued
Their premiums
Their losses
t*
> the public.
Fifties, VIollMs, Gaifarx, Ac,
Pianos from the most celebrated makers and t
TT'OUR months after date,application will be made
X? to the honorable the Inferior Court of Madison
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose s, for leave to
sell afl the negroes belonging to the estate of Francina
Sprat ling, deceased. JAMES O'KELLY, Ex'r.
July 4, 1850. 43—3ms.
JAMES Bit IDGES
Resi-ectht.lv informs tlie public that he ha*
removed liis shop tothe building in the r
ist superior.-itvle and on short i
... . .. . of every descrip , a |j kind? of work in his line ofbti-i
Athens, June 14, 1849
O. & A. K. C.
Haying procured the scrvicosof Mr. flauJrup.fa most
superior workman) uodi-r whose management Uie es-
tabli-hment will be placed, he ran assure the public that
his work will lie dime in a.style equal' to that of a
concent in the country, wbife ho believes that he wiU
lie enabled to offer Gentlemen's fine Boot* and shoes,
,_j! nL..j.._-. .. . . . lower prices
Athens, Jan. 1
LOOKOUT FOR CHEAP RIDING!
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
W«rdrobe«.Barrau». sideboard*.Tables.Ac
MANUFACTURED AT HOME, I
ble, and warranted so to be) can be obtained from the LIVERY STABLE REMOVED.
North, adding only the freight, at the ' ^^ THE undersigned har-
- WARE ROOMS ju , Bt
Two doors West of the. Post Office, near the Epis.. ^well wangedSt^"'
with the Franklin House, t '
*»*A continuance of the patronage hitlicrtt,received me tlio.I of informing their old patrons and the public it)
by the subscriber wUl encourage and enable lum to add general, that thev keep constantly on hand for hire
considerably to liis stock of manufactured articles, and Saddle Horses, Horses and Buggies, Barouches, and’
to increase the variety of his material. i Stage Couches of all sizes ; all of which cau bo had at
Why take your money abroad, when you can use it as the shortest notice, and upon more reasonable'terina
advantageously at home 1 ]
# ** 01<J Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and j
ornamental Painting. C. S, OLIV ER.
Valuable Lands.
TRUSTEES’ SALE.«-g*e>
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 1 O* 6nlToWd ” ! ” N °' ” 1 ' ut '"‘ h '
Coaches three times a week from Athens to Madison
Spring, and daily if nece-^ary. All families wishing to
••• ‘it the up-country via Athens, will be sent to Clarkes--
’• J by Mailison Springs, as thay
ceed 16 hours.
• .«v «*»4. • ur-uo. ... - All horses sentto theirchargo will receive the best
Court-house, in Watkin-'tiUc, Clarke county, will attention. Ami they flatter themselves tliat from long
7 ILL be sold before the court bouse door hi ! be sold for tlie benefit of the Legatees, and for di.«tri- experience and close attention, they will give satisfac-
AU watches and time-pieces faithfully repaired and
warranted.
Athens, Aug 22,1850.
W the town of Danielsville, during the legal butioo, all that tract of land, belonging to the late tion to all who may fciyor them with their patronage,
hours-of sale, on the first Tuesdar in December next, j William Jones, at the time of his death, known as the We ™na*plendid Omnibus daily from the aty ta
one tract of land, containing fora hundred and fifty '“Smith Plantation.’’lying cm the Scull shoal r.sul, 'heRK. Depot. • b ALTER A IVY.
1 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Rice, Duncan »bout 3 miles from Watkm-vifle, containing seven bun- 1849. , _ *
f* • .1^.1 »;»K . dred and fiftv 17501 acres, more or less. | Omnibus offices at tlie Newton House and Franklin
Joljll, 185a
VAN HOUW & BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS. ATHENS.
Beg leave to inform their friends and the
that they, have removed to
IP, second lot below the
SUGARS! SUGARS!!’
T3 ROWN, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars fresh
X) and cheap.'for sale by
March 7. SUMMEY. TRAMMELL k CO.
lajntoTlfa^arTgUi.I.mlt.'.'Hidr.aCTJ.dto.
HEPAIRINU d«». witk *nd
Albm-, Jifteh eS. IMS- lj
if building a saw mill,
. mimon bouses; it bein„
the place whereon Gets W. O'Kelley, late of Madison
County, deceased, resided at the time bo died. Also,
at the same time and place, will be sold two
viz: Gilbert, a man about 65-years of age,
tons, a man about forty year* of age. To
’ * Tm &morabfc Urn foferior
under an order of the £
Said county, when sitting for ordinary . .
aa theproperty of said deceased, for tbe benefit of the
heirs and rreditors. Terms on tits day.
Oct.», 1850. 1)EXJ. F. 0’KELLV,
The above place is
good repair, with a comforta- j House.
ble 2 story dw"elling', gin bouse, and all necessary out- Stage aad Livery office at the Franklin Hou*c.
buildings. Wewill also run ft splendid line of four horse Coaches,
The above property can be treated for at private \ daily, from Forsyth to the IndUui Springs,
de. Terms made known on the day of sale. -
T. G. MACON. ) Trnst<(0
it J. CLANCY. J Tr °\ , „„
his HOUSE in JirrtusoN, Jackson coqnty
Aug. 29,1850.
Notice.
The subscriber still continues to keep open