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FAYING removed, I atuv for sale. my ,
!x>U'« and lot in the town of Atben*. The
| iraprovem-tiu «re new. and very conns- J
Inicntlr to the »>a*inc*a p»rt of:
lown.l.vil* wO^* »"S<L* Term. 1«« j
,| A tilt‘d tLe *tih*-n ibcv at Macon. Ga.
April 18 fn. WYLVANUS LANDRUM.
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
PAPER AN3 STATIONERY ARTICLES.
Administrator’s Sale.
) VXT’HX be sold on the first Tuesday in January !
■ ? ¥ next, before the Court house dour, in the town
of Watkinsville. during the legal hours of sale.
i order of the Honorable the Inferior
southern herald j
Book and Job Printing Office, j
BItOAD STREET, ATHENS, GA. j fe
>atronagchitifc- \ A Fricks, that Joseph T. CuunittgUatn. lately deoeas
Three Years in California, a -,,
( TOUTAISINO engraved portraits «,f Senator* .--••• 1 ■ ~
/ iron,out and fie j mi, and of Wrizht, •“utter, and
• t^etlier" wilh litiiotint* i!ln.«trative of life
there; Also tie Mwi'-e* of the signature* of the Mem
ber cf the CuRvc;.»i*4v .Tn*f received ntid fir sale by f.*r all kin.hof business. Ranks. 1’ntlic Office*. County
CHASE A- PETERSON. Clerks, .Setts oflhsik# with printed heading f.,r Lodges,
Sept-6. - • 1 " ‘ * ”
Oct 24,1850.
re am import a;i guoo* in our line, we are euamei j
<Wm t _ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BLANK BOOKS ■ ! TTTILL be toMm Thursday, the 5th dav of De-
cumber next, the l<a lance of the pcri-liab'e
property of the e*1»1e of Ge->. VT. O'Kelly, late of
dor. c
_ w g Materials, aud to pie to said Martin Fricks, to lot of lahd.'eight hundred
establish a JOB OFFICE^kr the exclusive purpose j and ninety cat*, <891 ^'seventeenth district, and third
of doiug JOB-WORK, where we are prepared sccthsi, containingJurty acres more or less, upon tlie
to execute, i» *he most beautiful style, and lor LOW payment of the consideration money; and it appear-
PLAIX A.\D ORNAMENTAL
s>® !ii! f inaBi
j said Martin Fricks having petitioned this court to di-
i Terms on the dav.
COPY YOVR LETTERS. \ Oct.5i.i8i,>.'
By the me of Francis’ Manifold Letter Writer, Let-
N E tv T ON IIOUS E,
A*hcn«, Gsorgla. j
HTMIE sub-.cribs-, e* proprietor of the shore new .
1 ■ • •' Hotel, expert., from *- coo . t ^ n ' . . , . , , t . . -
and attention rebu- , «*l* d “ wu# and eron«.mtcal—price from ?lto«5.
jsriir*, to Make itjttst suet aii* *tab'i*lim«t»t ns the public | l/HO VON IKK*
'** ' ‘ " good black writing ink, u-e the Croton,
BENJJ F. O’KELLY’ Adut.
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
1ST (>u r PreMe. are from the celebrated mannfuc. I B i« thereforeordered by the Court, That notice be •
" riling t ’ - ' ’’
tory of Hoe & Co., and our Type, Ornaments,
■el! arranged and furnished Hotel, expert
•xperie>WT.A <ii- position to pi
- • • •* • -.. .v -ii • •tahlishrm nt....
LOVICK P. THOMAS.
Atheur. January, 1810.
& Son’ | mid in the Southern Whig,
il Messrs. J.T.. | application, tint ail per-ons concerned, may file ohjec
-1 amies are written at the same time; the Ink j John W. G0S8, ! and Jos.phf. White rdSiWYork.
imed in sheet*, the pen never wears out, both jr>gALER IX DRY GOODS AX1) GROCERIES, j Johnson & Co., of Philadelphia, which is ubmuhiU ; tious. (jf auv they have.) in the Clerk'
il—pnee from Si to ?5. I HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. &c., Ac. j evidence of their superiority? while bv ilu* use of j uiidJoltn IL Cuiuiiiighaiuand Giles Mitchell,.executor?
Xo. 9. Broad-ilrcet—A Til EXS, GA.
pen. and rctaini its color Al- •
--... ~ I t-j Inueliihle Carmine and ct»yy Ink*.’
IKON AND STEEL. j FABER AND STATIONERY.
I GOjD *t.K*kof Swedtf and Kml'nli, Bar iron. | All mesr.nl styles «>f writing paper at mill price*.—
round, square and oval do, l«n>l, hoop and brand : Tis.ue, colored, drawing and perforated paper, envcl-
!’•„ ph»r ri-jiiUIc. ca*t. blwtere ! and German »tetl: ope*, gulc pen*, note paper, scrap books, portfolios,
ragnuhoxe*. Wob chain. «fce, eonsumly on han«l and j c.nrdsquiU*. wax,wafer*, steel pen^che*., " ‘
>r r-de low by
r. BISHOP.
H
Uu1*. tan», Uoutv anti Shoes!
FERRY & CO.
lately occupied by A. J. Er.uly. !»'o. 7, GH/
K, ft.. Thtf’-anrket 'pace* will ho raid, in Good* or
vih,’ Ltrtlie Tollo^ng kind*: Otter
v’.hwki. Pm, ilhik. Wild-Cal. Md'krat, Ojx>*snin*nd
LEATHER! LEATHER!!
GOOD supply of goo-.l Oik an l Hemlock K>le
_ hither, bpp-r Luatl er,Calf 3kin*.Ac^id.con
tijr on baud an 1 for sale h»^r for ca»h bv
•Yew Full ("ootls.
Hnrdw.ire.Out lory, Hat*. Shoes, «te.. all of which
have been reierted vritli gloat care to suit the country
trade,and sill f-v sold low for cash or ex.Juinged for
tin* pred ice of the country. W. 8. GRADY.
CANDLES!CANDLES..
^PF.ltM, Adamantine, and patent Mould Camllos
Athens Sept
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY,
A ROB QUARTO, Revised Edition. 8 vo.llni-
011ASE A PETERSON.
|*o«| Office Nt;uup'“To I*o«(ina«(cr«.
rpiIE alverti<er, I’o titli-tcr nt Pleasant Grove,
1 Allegh.mv county. Maryland, i* the first person
i:h cheap a.amp*. All stamps
a le by him me wavrARtwl equal «*r superior to anv
i l>e piocured for the same price, and
may nvumer ibrfective
will be forwarded, on
charge. AH who order a set of
ijv«. witli u tall set of C/uU'yet for dates, at only
tu»Uiir*,ffi*r thirty pi.-ces) shall be kept in stamp*
Full s.
writing t!e.-ks, and every varhtv of fuicy stationery.
DIARIES FOR 1SS1
from the full capsize, to the smallest pocket edition,
containing almanac, time, and interest tables, a space
for memorandum! f»v ciei r Jay in the year, «fcc., *uiu-
l»le for business, professional, or private use—price
5(V.75c. and $1, sent liy mail free.
Booi-Liv.diiig cj-fcutr.il in any style,
FRANCIS A LOUTREL,
MlH ^VJdalStn 'iJhf.'xi J’.
Lrvis re Ascis, I « ~
crtAr* il loitbel. ) jJuly CB, IfCO* *4C—1}
Xo
W. S. Grady,
Dry Loads, «:rec« |r», e, A ,
15, Erood Streit—ATHEXS, GA.
expect to give universal satisfaction,
j KtT Our friends and the public generally arc re-
| spectfnllY invited to give us a call-
j Athens, Sept. 5. T. 51. LAMPK1N.
! D O S T O N F u i; kT t u r E
Tltotna* \Y. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lawkenceville. Gwisxrrr Co,
•^yAny husincMCutrusted toluscarc will meet with
prompt attention. ly Feb. 10,1848.
W . Il. Il. WHITE,
yiercbnnt Tailor.
Xejt door to Alexander’s Dnij Store, College Avenue,
ATHENS. GEORGIA.
regular government
by mail free.
Add™« “ P. XL, Pioiivant Grove, Alleghany co,
XlanlaiiJ.’’
gjr Any c.Rtor publiJimg tho aboro (wtth tlii"
note) three times, and sending a copy of the papci
shall receive credit f**rten dollar* in worn] letter, o
ten dollar Projf Pro --—or if preferred, a wood er
graving or an engrave) newspaper head, of the above
value will In* Ibrwardc-L
3t,
Oct. 31.
Gcorgin-rinrkc CoKnly.
To nil Persons to whom these Presents shell
COIHC—(i REKTINO-
K XO’.V ye that we. Richard S. Schcve toll, Petci
A.Sumntcy, Uufu* L. M«e>» and John S. lintor
have asMH*iateil ourselves together a* A Ixxly copomte,
lor the purpose of ong.igjng in the business of Manu
facturing D>nir*,S4*h and BUivU, and other article*
compose i of w<s>d. an l of casting iron and bras , and
tnanufacturing ntachinejy, and other articles com
p»*ed of iron and w«va». Al*«* for the manufacturing
of corn ma il, and doing all other thing* necessity
be ihiue. f w tiia pr.viublc n uingea
nett*. An l that have adopted a* o
name by which we will sue and he sued,
en» Stenm Comp.my.” mil by which
known an-l designated. That
: of said bu*i-
r corporate
••The Ath-
which will l>e einplove.1
five thousand dollar:
the bit'inc** before men
RICHARD 8. SCHEVENELL.
PETER A. SUMMLY,
IL L. .MO.-S.
JOHN S. LINTON.
Signed in the pre't-nce of Joliu Kirkpatrick, J. P.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Clerks Ojirt. Superior tbiirt.JIool- T. folio 364. Re
• ' - - ■ 1850.
JOHN C. JOHNSON, Clerk.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE OFFERING.
4 NEW supply just Tcc.-ived by
Oct, si. __ * CHASE A TETERSON.
HKMLOCK SOLE LEATHER.
A LARGE lot of the very U»sl Hemlock So
Leather at FERRY & CO’S.
A SPLENDID ANNUAL.
O UR SAVIOUR will. Prop!,,
1 '
MILTON'S PARADISE LOST,
W ITH imtej bv Rev. Jamc* Robert B,>yJ, an
cootahiing the fol'owing illustration*, execute
in thahigtieH style of the art, viz:
tvil.ni Ai nu .ing the fallen Angels
rim jvr«v ontifr* the comb it between riatan and Deat]
riaUn coulei.ia'atiur Ad.nnand Eve, in Faradue,
OrMtion «-f Liglit,
Heaven-River* of TOs*.
AD.UINISTRATORS’ SALE.
\iriLL ha *«»!-.l on Wu liK'-dar, the 18ih il
vrHVioa*. two wagg-ui*. (one new.) plantation tool
kitchen f.iruiturr. unJ a quantity of cam raised v
tho ptVBji-e* tin* year, and various other article* to
U'diooa to mention: also tlie lands wul ba rente,!, an
the slave* hired out fiir tlie etriuing rear, three f<
Clurko MicrifiN Sale.
(hub tie ofcjrtin cotton, supposed to weigh four
uuudr.nl or upwanl. Levied upon a* the property of |
Jaime* Bony, to emfcfy a fi .is. i**ued from Modpoa I
Superior Court, at the ui«Canc«of John Scott, plaintiff
t*. the said James Loot, priori pal. and Wiirum Bone,
security. ' L S. VINCENT, Sh’ff u
MILL STONES
AND.MILL MACHINERY,
FRENCH DURR, HOIUSB, &C.
mill itAcmsxar or all sinks, roa sale bt
DAMISE. A. GALLOWAY,
7G FRONT STREET,
SEW V«BK
July 25. 185<L 3ra
CONVERSE, TODD & GRAYDON,
Wtiolcfciilr Dcnlera In
FOREIGS AXD DOMESTIC
Dry Goods.
53 Liberty Street, Cor. of Nassau, near the Pott Office
cnASLEft e. coNvxsts, NEW YORK.
JAKES L. TODD,
jakxs oxatdon. May 9,1850. ly
A. B. & D. SANDS,
ElKTSSHSlTS AI51D
No. 100 Fulton Ft reel. Corner ef William,
NEW YORK.
May 9 ly
B. M. WHITLOCK & CO.
81 Front street, JYew York,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
SELECTED FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
Brandies, Wines, and Scgar* of our own Impor
tation—Tea*, Tobacco, &C-, fine quality. Order* re
ceive prompt atteution. July 4,1850.
GEO. W. & JEHIAL READ,
MANUFACTURERS & WHOLESALE DEALERSIN
HATS, CAPS. BONNETS,
Artificial Flowers,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
No. IQ Conriluud Mrcrt New Yurk.
ADJOINING western hotel.
July 4, 1850. 1 y
. fWTMacim Jcumal A Rrwoge', Columbus Ep
quire/. Rome Bulletin and tVasliingtoii Ouzctte. pub
lish two month*, and forward accounts to tliis office.
AVERU, HIl.XzIARD Sc CO.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Staple aud Fancy Dry €*ood«>,
No. 70, Broadway, N. Y.
May 9,1850 ly
DUVCKINCK, HOWELL & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
No. 62, Cedar Street, oppotilt the Post Office.
%. a. DcrcKiNcx, jjl 1 NEW YORK.
J. ft. HOWELL, V
c. A- K’scvrr. ) May 9,1850 ly
Hardware*
WILL1AJI BRYCG & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY GUNS, &C.
223 Pearl Street, New York,
Have constantly on hand a full and well selected
stock, adapted to the Southern trade. Particular at
tention is called to their assortment of Guns.
May 9. ly
NEW GOODS.
T. H. WILSON,
IT AS moved hi* old stock to the room on Collogie
IX Avenue recently occupied by A. Alexasdu <1
Co„whore h<ii»now*«xUiltiuug a Hpleiwlid assortment
jf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. HARD
WARE Js CROCKERY; all of which is fresh ami
well selected ;luj hope* hi* friend* and customers, wil
call ami see f >r themselves.
April 25,1850. tf
\V. N. WHITE,
At llic Univorally Bookstore,
XO. 2, COLLEGE A VENUE, ATHENS. GEO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
COMMON AXD FANCY STATIONERY,
nndc.«ajl Wn«4e*l Inairnnaenta,
LAMPS. FIXE UtJTtiEBY, FANCY
GOODS., TOYS, Jte^ $e.
IlT Order* filled with promptness and at Avscxta
PutCE*. Antr. 1.
Pioneer Paper Mil).
! npHR Proprietor* of this Mill, situated four mile
i 1. South-west of Athens, are prepared to purcha*
* Any quantity of aitau
1 Cotton ana Linen Bag*,
j which may be offered, either delivered to them in Atb-
1 en*. or at the mill, lor which they will pay those cents
1 rsu rocxni.
1 Tliey will givcln ♦tdmnge. paper of th«r own man-
| ufacture, Bocks, Stationery, from the store of Chase
A Peterson, at tiw lowest cash prices—articles from
the Athens Factory, or CASH, at the option of the
? ra P? °f Ifsrgi"*.piecesof rope, «fr.
Will also oe purchased, at from one to three cent* per
pound, according to quality. •
‘ Menfflant* throughout the up-countrr are solicited
repurchase fcjr «*. to whom, a* well m othera,the
above rates will be allowed--arul these price* may be
£ considered a* permanently established.
* Athens,Jan. 10. * CHASE * LISTON.
. LADIKS’ VISETTES.
- * £U \ f,,r “ ie * assortment of
M Ladie* tipnne and Summer Visettc# bv
March 21. R. L- BLOOMnELD.
r 1 LARGE asroitment to be round aT* ******
n A March 28. FERRY A CO*S
T. EHHC P,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
Xo. 1. Broad Street—ATHEXS, GA.
WASS-SlOObSS.
A GENERAL assortment of fashionable Mahogany
and other Furniture from
PRIME, KE-lNt & CO.. Boston,
Wholesale and Retail.
aforesaid, -houhl not execute title* to said lot of land, \
iu terms of said ImhuI. j
True extra, t from the minute* of said Court, Sep
tember 2,1850. JOHN G. PITTMAN, a c. o. '
In Quart Bottles.
For the n-fiweut iiml permanent cure of ah
Diseases arising/torn an int. urestate
vj the blood, or habit of the system.
Among the many and important discoveries of this
generation,i, one who« fame will bo written,a* with
asunbeiun,in vUe history «>(ilus past. SANDS SAR-
SAFARI 1.1.A stands forth a tot.
(imslH.»Ualton County.
1 Vatton Superior Court, August Term, 1S50.
Ann Hogan, )
vs. V libel for Divorce.
William Hogan ) . .. .
iwaa t % ....
countv; and it further appearing to the Court, that . , iUl '• loum '* ca '!' > ‘ 0 tease
hiLrd^'l b, iu Coil. Tliat ,or,L J™ “"‘"“T'
eil bv publication of this order, once a month for four ,. ‘ T j ° . 1 °, P r r ^ I , c L ,', ’ I ,u
uJbl in d» Xcn.tom Wlrig. previ,„. In the P ’ '7 “* *“*" !>» J “ .«*■*»■
term til eniil Superior Ceurt, fin sj, ill county ; and that! ti *’ - -u "*• u tuaprepttr-
the defenthtut it teqnitml tn .ppcttr nt the mat term I * ““ 1 «* 1 ■OOwsb g, a a..t.c. urn ..
.,f nniJUmtn.tt, ntt.wet wtitl LiM intern., nt thelnw. , ^1,. SiL^rilkL earned with the efatn
GEORGIA—WALTOIf. COBKTV. . ! n ! *“* rwtecthw tho am pnmtt
' I. W. W. Nowell.Clerk nt the Superior Cnnrt.eeT-1 ,l “ i*Tf*! , “.,“l' r T
WnOLESAlE
FERRY & CO.,
BETA1L DEALCTS tN
, BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac
Broad Street—ATIIEXS. GA.
II. J. MAYNARB,
! Tost Office, Athens, Ga.
. 1850.
•Yew Five-Proof ftVrrehouse.
] GIBBS & McCORD,
ileIXTOSIl STREET, A UG USTA, GA.
O. & A. K. CHILDS, j npHE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends
WRich-makvr* ««.d Jeweller.. J i and the public that they have removed to the
| new hre proof Warehouse recent) v built on the corner
axd pealf.cs in | „f McIntosh and Reynolds street*, where they have
IVatehss, Clocks, Jrirtlrg, Silrer, Plated and Britannia | permanently located, and will continue '* '
Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical lulrmncnl*,
ASA M. JACKSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
April 22,1848. ly Watkinsville, Ga.
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
Attorney* al Law.
(Offices in Athens and Gainesville, Ga.)
pjT Will continue the practice of Low in the coun-
es of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Ilalier-
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit
C. Peeples, Athens W. J. Peeples, Gainesville.
Newton & Lucas,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY COODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac.
Xo. 2, Granite Row—ATIIEXS, GA.
William A. Lewis,
ATTORXEYAT LA W,
Chiming, Forsyth co., Ga.
Will practice in the counties composing the Che-
»kce Circuit AU professional and other business en-
rusted to his manaL'ement will meet with prompt and
Dec. 8,1847.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
ly, that they are now opening a new and complete a
sensible term* for cash, or to punctual dealer?
The subscribers would beg leave to say, their Goods
ly they can afford to sell for a small profit—ItelLving
in the old adage that 44 a brisk penny is better than a
the corner of Broad and Wall
street*, in tlie liouse formerly occupied by Sununey, a
a Tin oud Stove store.
SUMMEY, TRAMMELL & CO.
Athens, X(arcli7 t 1850.
faithful attention.
sl practice of Lww. All bosineaa confided to them,
will nave prompt attention. OVERBY A GLENN.
B. IL OVERBY. ) J. N. GLENN.
Jefferson, Jacksun Co., Ga. ) Carnesville, Franklin Co.
BtlYAS TS POEMS,
■* r AOKtnoEXTLr ra<«nKik*<m»d im TutCT
ilL M s jak r.^ir. I „ . . -
8E0R3IA-CLABKE COUNTY-
WHEREAS, Benjamin Peeler applies ~t* w «,
l» :.u,r.of Gii.r.lmml,ipof M«rj Ana rnJ W3-
bomPmfa», lm»g K ««pku»^Sm*rtI«,i^. dm
These are, therefore, to cite and «dnvw«I*b all
fc ™>
Barbcriuff and Hair DreHing,
B ERNARDO J. ARZE-b prepared to give full
satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring hi* services
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Juno 1850. ly. Marietta, Ga.
If ORTON, MOORE & CARLTON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
Xo. 3,' Granite Row—ATIIEXS, GA.,
I. W. Horton, P- E. Moore, J. A. Carlton.
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf.
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY,FANCY GOODS
PERFUMERY, <f-C.
sign of tub ninnoTii book.
Thirddoor east of College Avenue,
Athens, Georgia.
All order* promptly filled at Augnsta pric
Athens, Feb, 28.1850.
PMJYO-FORTES.
AN ELEG ANT assortment of PIANOS
of the celebrated makers, STODART A
-DUNHAM, N. Y., also, the recently i
vented MELODEON, at the Piano-Forte depot
Athens, Feb. 1,1850. CHAS. 20GBAUM.
LOOK AT THIS!
3ARRIA0ES, R00KAWAVS & BUGGIES,
XEW AXD SECOND-HAND,
AND AT UEDt-'CED PBICRR.
RICIl'D S. SCHEVENEI.L, Coach-Maker.
Opposite the Dank—ATIIEXS, GA-
11*
FI Office.
Communications should be addressed, and appli
cation for Insurance made, to
Jan. 10,1850. tf J. U. PARSONS, See.
lursonid attention to the above business in al
tranches.
Tlie location selected is very fa vorable for sellinj
H»pe by strict attention to business to u^rit a sha
patronage. All orders, accompanying consignment* of
Cotton, and for Bagging. Rope, and Family Supplies
squired. Their charge* will conform to the establish-
(treat Bargains at
BLOOMFIELD’S
CLOT SUSP STORE.
ONE DOOR BELOW REESE l£ WARE’S DRUG S
Broad Sired, Athens Ga.
T HE undersigned would inform hi* friends and
patron*, that hi* new. and splendid stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
Has been received direct from our iiiauuriictiiriug e
Kiius spared to make it g.nid and fashionable, in shot
I can unhesitatingly say, that tny stock i* the best oi
that 1 have ever bad the pleasure i.f bringing
who are in need of the following article* t
examine for themselves, to wit: Black Broad
Frock, Dress, Sack, and Polka Coats; Black,
Jeans, and Mole Skin Sucks, and _ Frock
Skin Cass. Sacks, and Frock Coat*, (a hand.
do) Bl'k Foe Skin, end English Cus*. pant*; Fancy
English, French and American Cos.-inicre pant*,
(cheap ami good,) Natinett, Jeans, Tweods, Kersey,
English Cord, and "Mtdfeskin pant*'; Cashmere, Silk,
° Cadimerett, Woof, Worsted, Valencia
Stocks, Collars, Cravats, llamlkerchieri. Buck, and
Berlin Gloves; Kid, Silk anil Oassiiuere Glo
pemlers, Combs, Brushes, lialfhoMi, Ac., «kc.
Shirts! SUrts !1
A large supply of our own make, hand-nmvly, and
well made; also, knit under Shirt* and Drawer* of,*-. , . _
every quality and style, silk, Cotton, Merino, and WboL j ** < -’ or tJ* 4 *« Clark*! CoilUty
Hats, Caps, Ac.
Also, a large and handsome stock of Hats and Cap*,
embracing all the styles worn at the present day.
CHEEKY tmumkl
For the Caro ®r
COUGHS, COLDS,
BOASSENSSS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION
'I'Hr. un l- mi siieeea- winch ha> .iiieudcd the use of
A this pr« paratten—itssnlu’ary effect—it* power to
relieve and cure affection* of the Lung* have gnu ed
for it a celebrity equalled hv no other medicine. Wo
offer it to the afflicted with entire oonliileiMV in it*
virtue*, and the full belief that it will -uhduean I re
move the severest att.uk* of disease U]mni the i|, r ,«it
•led Lung*. llie*e results, a* they becon.c publicly
known, very naturally Attract the attention of medical
men and phi.atrthropist* ever\ wlu-re. What is their
opinion of GHERRY PECTORAL may be seen im
tlie following:—
VALENTINE MOTT. M. D,
Prof, Surgery Med. College, Xne York, says;—
44 It gives me pleasure to certify the value and effi
cacy of Aye’s CHKllUY PECTORAL, which I con-
-ider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the
under an affection of Use Lungs:— 44 Try tlie CHERRY
PECTORAL, and if any tmalicine can give you re
lief, with the blessing of God that will."
CHIEF JUSTICE El’STIS.
write* ‘•That r young daughter of his
il severe attacks of Croup by the
deration to lH-alth of tlio*
, to , olfIL .!• n, ' or ’ er ’ ta ' e " ; bail Itaig pined under the most distressing chronic mill-
ffi.Sffi.ts - 1 -
| U does, evidence of iU own intniL-ic value, and recouv
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
REE ABLY t
mending it to the alllii
•ratum in the practice of uiedecine
-tales, 44 That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent in
[hi* im lenient climate, has yielded wi'h ..uriyiting ra- '
[ddity to Ayer'* CHERRY 1’ifCTORAL and we can
not too strongly recommend this skillful preparation,
to the profession and public general!v*
Hartford, Jan. 26.18473
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Having been rescued
from a painful and dangerous di-case by vour medi
cine. gratitude prompt* me to send you tlu* acknowl-
dgoment, not only in justice to you, but for the infor-
ision am! ptitency of, mation of other* in likeufiliction'
slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first, be-
that spitting of blood, a violent cough
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu liecendier mineral preparations, yet without any of tlieir delete-1
Asfoto the Court house door in Watkinsvilh, i rious elfecbi upon tlie vital powers of the system. Ale!
county, eight negroes, to wit: Silvey, a woman ! though possessed of powerful healii g proja-rties, it is j and profuse
about 33 year* old; Tout. 16 year* old; George, IS 1 entirely harmless, and will not injure tlie most delicut-; me. * 1 became emamted, could not sleep, t
John, 8 years old; An- constitution. When in perfect health, no ci feet is pro-1 tressed l>v inv cough, and a pain through my chest.
— r . r .j ... Reuben Ransom, i when disc
Sate of Clarke enmity, deceased, fur the benefit of the • its victim alou
' ‘ "’ertii* caslc | line nee is felt
.NSOM, Adm’r, dr Ionic non. I or. and brimr*
with the will atutexed.
n increase of appetite; but i and in short luid all tjic alarming symptoms of quick
- " ' 1 At all to teach
your CHERRY
l’fcCTORAL, which soon relieved and has now cured
Yours with respect, E. A. STEWART.
Albany, N. Y, April 17,1848.
,—Dtar Sir:—1 have for years
\>een afflict «•* with Asthma, in the worst form; «»that
ii Id not have] I have been obliged to sleep in my chair fora Inrger
i>' duty to let * P :ir
feet your Sar- iw „ . ...
My limb* were covered until my physician prescribed, a* au experiment, your
' could not walk during j CHERRY i’KCTOKAL.
i ug for Ordinary' Winches ----- 11...i ...m »
150, j A. B.«t D. Sands—Gentle u „
, „.„ s _ .Juni,. James W. I )««-«' “ ' rri “ <• ! "V » # W "•* '"J 5«jr t..Wt J R« -f «»»C '*”« “'«■>* •« ™ *V *4
Barrett, William Dkken, and El'izur L. Newton ] lU e public know the -.dnio-t lnivaculous etteet your Sar- I bad tried a great many uiedwmes.buttono purjiose.
Justices of said Court. ’ I saparilla has had upon t— vi„ 1 ■■■■til m* nlii-.„..n n.»rfnUl <>
n, 11 i • I with ulcerous sores, so t— .
luall whom It tnay concern, (the whole Spring and Summer, lu tin* situation il At firstit seemed to make me worse, but talcs* than.
W HEREAS. Lucy Puryear, Guardian of Martha, j commenced tho use of vour Sarsaparilla, and after ta-1 « w^-k I begun to experience the most gratifying re-
Elizabeth. John and Surah Puryear, orphans of I k,,, 3 ,w " bottle* entirely cured. 1 must also tell ("•f from »> f'»»r week*, the disease
John Purvear, deceased, applies for Letters ofDismis- ‘ «f another wonderful cure. My brother was afflict (w removed. I cjiii sleep.«i my bed with comfort and
sion from'said guardianship: ’ c ’‘ , wi, . h this scrofula in hi* head, so bad hi* physician ; enjoy a state of health which I had never expected to
Therefore, all person* concerned, are hcrebv cited | bim the loss of his sight was inevitable,and per- j c,| j'\ v ' GEO. 8. 1 ARRANT,
and admonished to file their objections, (if «n*v they ! B ? su,ent blindness seemed to bo his fate. Three bot I rnEPARcn bv j. c, tven. ciiF.NtsT. lowell, mass.
have) in my office in term* of the law, otherwise, t,e * e " t,r . 0, - v restored his sight, and we cannot but re- Sold in Athens by Dr*. HILL A SMITH, by Havil-
Lctters of Dismission will be granted to the applicant ■ ^ , “ nie "d all similarly cffiicteiUo^se San.ls’jiarsapa-1 land, Risley A Co. Augusta, and by druggist generly
at the November term
f the Court.
September 5.1850.
1 commend all similarly afflicted
riUa ’ ^ BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER*
t.M. JACKSON,c. c. o. ITg p 0PU L AUITY ABB0 AD.
FROM SOLTIt AMERICA.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 1:
Purposes, September 2, 1860.
Present their Honors, Young L. G. Harris, Elintr L.
Newton. James W. Barrett and William Dicken,
Justices of said CcurL
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, James p. Mayne, Administrator
the res) estate of John 0. Mayne, decease...
applies for Letters of Dismission from* said adminis
tration :—
Therefore, tbe k'inilred and creditors of said deceas
ed, arc hereby cited and admonished to file their ob
jections, (if any they liave) in uiy office in terms of the
law. Otherwise, Letters of Dismisuon will be granted
to the applicant at tho tiext May'term of said Court
By order of said Court * *
September 5,1850. A. M. J A C KSON, c. c. o.
Barrett, William Dicken, am) E'.izur L. Newt.
To al! whom it may concern.
^1/ HERE AS, I»ena jnli S. Shouts, Executor of
"" Niclwhis SheatA,deci 4 a-e.l applies for Letters
Emission Trent said Executorship:—
Therefore, the kindred and creditor*of said deccas
ed, are hereby cited and admonished to file their ob
jections. (if any they have) in my office in terms of the
law, otherwise, Letters of Di-mission will Ik* granted
to the applicant at the next May term of said Court.
By order of said Court.
September 5,1850. A. M. JACKSON, c. c. o.
«>rorf(iu...<'larke fount y.
The Honorable the Inferior Coirrt, silting for Ordinary
Purp f*, September2, I860.
Present their Honors. Young L. G. Harris, William
Dicken, Elizur L. Newton, Justice* of said Court
To all whom id may concern.
W HEREAS, David Holme*. Admins/rator of John
Oollv. deceased, applies for Letter* of Dismis
sion from said Administration:—
Therefore, the kindred and creditor* of said deceas
ed, are hereby cited and admonished to file tlieir oh-
ctioos, (if any they have) in my office in term* of
he law, otherwise. Letters-of DismUdim will be
granted to tlie applic .nt jit tlie next May term of said
fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Soft Bodies, the., «£<
UMBRELLAS.
Silk, Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and
Steel Ribbed Umbrellas.
Tranks, Carpet Bags, and Valises,
Iron frame, and russet
Id cheap, at the above
September 26,1850.
- Hew Goods.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
Silver and Plated Ware
MUSICAL INSTBfmtNTS,
v W. P. SAGE, has just returned
from New York with a beautiful
Fine French Calf Hoots. _ r _
TT'ERRY 4 CO. have constantly on hand a large as- j than cau he purchased elsewhere,
f sortment of gentlemen’s fine dres-s Boots, which together wttu a great variety or rich
Jewelrjj, wf >l>e f.wtekt Ntylen,
Broaches Pint,'Ear hnd Finger Rings;
Gold Guard and Fob Chains ; Gold
Pens and Pencils ; Gold, Silver
and Steel Buckles; Gold
and SUcer Thimbles,
and Spectacles.
Warranted Mtrrliuff Miter, Table Docrt
and Tea spsent, BUyw l ot Its,
and all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store.
The superior advantages which the subscriber pos
sesses over those unacquainted with the business, in
being a practical Jeweller, render* hint capable of
properly judging the value of all he purehases an 1 --
commends to the public.
Flnlc*. TioIiM,' GHilary &c.
Ball shcriir. Sale. ““ “ d
■WU7 ILL be sold before tlie Court-booie door, in the j Piano, Flute, Violin and Guitar Music,
▼ v town of GaincsviUe .within the legal boors of All watches and time-pieces faithfully repaired and
warranted.
Smith & Stovall,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC
Ka t. College Arenac, Athena.
Terms—cheap for cash or country produce
Mare
COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!!
OUPERIOR-Rioand Lagrira Coffc«; also a few
lO sacks very choice old Government Java do„ just
received and wt sale lovr.oy T. BlSHf"
•Sept. 12.
town of Gainesville .within the legal boors of
rale, ontbs first Tuesday in December next, the fob
lowing property, to wit:—
One negro man named Phil, one named Dick,
one woman, Dinah, and one yoke of oxen : levied
on as the property of Nicholas G. Thomas, to sat
isfy a fi. fit. from Lumpkin Superior Court, David
Fitzgibbon v*. Nicholas G- Thomas.
RICIIHARD H. WATERS, Sh’ff
Nor. 7.1850.
SUGAHS! SUGARS!!
T> SOWN, L«af,Orashed and Powdered Soganfredt
13 and cheap, for sal# by
H*rrh 7. . SUMMEY, TRAMMELL A CO.
\TTHEUEAS, Willku
W . V . v Edward* applte, to me fnt
m Letters of Adimnistratino, with the will annex-
*, on the estate of Cynthia W. Greer, deceased:
Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
igular the kindred aiul creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
coived front using your valuable Sarsaparilla. About
three years since 1 wa* attacked with Rlieumatisin in
my sluHilders, and also in my leg*, and so severe was
the course of fifteen days, I found myself entirely
well. I have no hesitation iu saying your Sarsaparilla
i* the beat utedictne l ever took, and cs\n confidently
recommend it to my friends and the public.
J.M.4ESURUN.
Mes-sr*. Sands,—Gentlemen,—1 have great pleasure
in acknowledging to you the great benefit i have re
ceivetl from the u-e of your Sar-aparilla. A subject of
puliuotmry disease, I nutde n voyage to Europe, hut
while there continued to be afflicted. A few weeks
after my return. I wa* seized with a violent hemor
rhage of the lungs, and from tlu* debility and great
prostration jf strength that followed, with the protract
ed difficulty of respiration, I am entirely relieved by
iwpoi tarit and truly valuable discovery iu the healing
art. I feel that 1 have not for fourteen years enjoyed
so good health as at presitit
Very gratefully y<
D.SANDS, Druggi-
ner of William, New Y<
generally throughout the. United State* and. Canadas.
Price $1 per Little ; six Little* for U5.
’ by 111LL tf'SMITil,also RLF-SE A WARE,
WATCHES,
JEWEXjRV,
SILVER AND PLATED
lIVlT, AV.
THE swbscriliers arc now opening at the new- Jewel-
* ry Store, a splemlitl assortment offitie Watches, (all
warranted good time keeper*) and a gr<
the latest style of .
JBWEiEY.
part. Brea
YOUTH & MANHOOD.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
Premature Drath.
Hinkelin on Self-Preservation-
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, ju*t pulilisbetl, i* filled with useful infer- ,
mat km, <y» the infirmities and diseases of the Generative
■gun*. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood 1
id Old Age. To all who apprehend or suffer under A
' ms—to all wlio feel the exhaustive effects of seilenta-
AimI Ltm-ful habit*—to al! win* in addition to dedin-
physical cm rgv, are the victim* of nervous a
-1 of moping and melancholy despon
dency, Dr. 1C.
READ THIS BOOK.
The valuable advice ami impressive warning it gives,
A remittance ..t 25 cent-, enclosed iu a. letter.
Idressed to Hit. KINKKLIN, N. W. corner of TliirH*
L'nion streets,ln-i\voeu Spruce it Pine, Philadelphia^
rillvnstTtt a L«*k. under envelope per return of raui)
FI IT EES 'YEARS ^
ixiered Dr. K.
f a private nut nr
:. Pt-r-ons nfflicteif with ul-
or leg*, pain* in the head or
.lood, whereby I In* constitution ha* become enfeebled,,
ire all treateif with success.
He w ho place-hims«lf nit ler the care of Dr. K.may
tonfidently rely upon hi - 'hill a* a physician.
Verstin* nt a di-lance may id,Ire-- Dr. K. ay letter,
’post-paid) and lie cured at home.
Package* of Medicine.-, Directions, Ac., fiirwarded,
by sending a remittance, and put up secure from Dam-
llSP Bo"k-eiU-r«, N*e»
ir-,and alt others .vtpplie
rcry low rate*.
Dlt. JAYNE’S
FAWIIL^J mumclKES.
E «ub-criL*r i* ju-t receiving a supply of Dr
Fayne’i* Family Medicine*, all of which, are offered
e Pliiiadelphii
ic, Alterative
p'j'i o U * , Ji'i a, /l' J‘-b t hams, Oohl Pens mi l Pencils,; H a ir Dve,Carminative ILtLain,Tonic Vcnniluge, San-
Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacle* ! ’ b ’
of all kinds. r | ame i uis. Ague t ills,
Also, Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoor
WM. S. GRADY
icty of fancy articlesand hou-ekeep
Silver Forks,
with ajjreat \
pSKls. Our facilities for *pwchar
York are such a* to enable u* to otfer them cheaper !
ise (if any they have,) why said We would respectfully invite our friends,the public, \
trronriwl aud strangers visiting the plnrc, to call and examine
our stock, aud the price.*i, and judge far thoni*elves.
0.<fc A. K. CHILDS.
N. B. Watches and Time Piece* of every dc*crip- ! all kindsof workinlii* line offiu
i, carefully repaired by the most experienced work- | Having procured the service* of Mr. Haudrupja moat
BOOT AlH EIZ02 SHOP.
L JAJIIi’S ItRIDGES
Respeotfully inform* the |>ublic that he bar
removed hi* shop to the building in tlie rear
of the Post Office, near the comer of Baldwin
| street and College Avenue—where he is prepared to
execute iu rive most superior style and on short notice.
F OURmonth* after date, application will be made to j
the Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Madison coon-! kinds neatlv done
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to -^
stdl the Negrpes bchiogitig to the estate of George W
f jTOLJR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Juckson
county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the land* belonging to the estate of
Hetirv S. Butler, late of said county, deceased.
JA8. HARGROVE, Adm.
Sept 5,1850 N. AL BUTLER, Adm’x.
T?0UR months after date, application will fccmatle
J, to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jackson Coun- j
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the interest of Leonidas A. Few and Marcus C.
Few, orphans of Leonidas Few, deceased, in a certain
parcel of land lying ami being in the eonnty of
of Covington, containing
. . J a- part of! * ** ’
9th district of originally Henry,
J uly' 18, 1850.
1 No-253.il
_ , . now Ncwto
CAMILLUS L. FEW, Guardian.
and warranted to perform well. Ucpai
s neatly tlonc. "
Athens, June 14,1849
, MAHOGANY, MAPLE /
if all - superior workman) under whose management the
C. ; tabli-hment will Li placed, he can assure tlie public that
| his work will be done in a style equal to that of anjr
' concern in the country, while lie Imlieves that he will
| lie enabled to offer Oentlvmen's fine Boot* and —
Ladies, and Children's sltoes. ic. <tc., at lower prices
.abli-bment in the plat ^
WALNUT CHAIRS, j
Wardrobes.Ru rra ii*. >idi’bu» rdo.Tu blc. A c
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
Athens, Jan. 11,1849.
LOOKOUT FOR CHEAP RIDDJQ!
LIVERY STABTe REMOVED.
North, adding only the freight, at tlie
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epis-1 _ o
copal Church. | tie, in connection witii the Franklin House, take this
***A continuance of. the patronage liithertf/received method of informing their old patrons and the public in
by the suhc'crilier will encourage ami enable him to add ! general, tliat thev keep constantly on band for hire.
Til fi undersigned hav
ing built and just fin-
ished their splendid
and well arranged Sta-
iderahly to hi* stock of manufactured articles, and
to increase the variety of hi* material.
than heretofore.
Why take your money abroad, whenyou can use it as 1
_ ad vantageotnly at hornet - • ’I
v-vuTc . .r. a, '• Old Furniture cleansed aud repaired. Sign and They will run a splendid line of Four Horse Poat
XVwtCfomrVw.'iEtoSrt ‘of tejgj! 1 "-MMUTUlllta*. Us.OLIVEA CMd».tl.r.-etun*..n* tom AdM».t. Mkttom
county, when sitting fur. ordinary purpose*, far leave to j
sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of Francina J
Yalnabic Lnnd<.
JAMES O'KELLY, Exr.
Athens, Aug 22,1850.
TAlf HOCTEV & BARRETT,
COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS.
Bioi leave to inform their friends and the
3 public generally, that they have removed to
ADMINISTBATOR’S SALE
yy ILL be sold bef.re the court house door
t^xvl gin house, »m<l other common houses; it being
County, deceased, resided at the time he dlad. Also,
■theirNEW SHOP, second lot below the ... w „
Franklin Htwse—where they have <m hand several ( mt», a man about forty yeara of agts- ^Tb he. sold
VEHICLES, and ere currently manufacturing all de- j under an order of the Hooontble the Inferior Court of
acriptiona of CARRIAGES. _ . said couptj, when sitting ferordinarr purposes. Sold
Orders thankfully received sad promptly attended to. t as the property of raid deceased, fcr the benefit of the
REPAIRING dene with neatness and despatch. J heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
Athens, March 23. I$4?. ly ' Oct.3,1850: BENJ. F- O’KELLY, Adm’r.
I TRUSTEES’ SALE.
be gold for the benefit of the Legatees, and for distri
bution, all that tract of land, belonging to the late
William Jones, at the time of hi* death, known as the
“ Smith Plantation,” lying on the Scull Shoal road,
about 3 mile* from Wat kins v file, containing seven hun
dred and fifty (750) acres, more or less.
The above place is iu good repair, witii a comforta
ble 2 story dwelling, gin house, and all necessary out
building*.
The above property can be treated for at private
■ale. Terms made known on the day of sale.
T. O. MACON.
Aug. 29,1850. M. J. CLANCY, { 1TU,tC ®
Kennedy’s X>iib of Wirt,
F°»
CHASE A PETERSON.
* anil Buggies, Barouche*, and
lit the np-countty via Athens, will be *ent to Cla
ville the ridge road or by Madison Springs, as they
—tv wish, for *6 per seat Travelling time not to ex-
attention. And they flatter themselves that from long
experience aud close attention, they will give satisfac
tion to all who may favor them with their patronage.
We run a splendid Omnibus daily from the city to
the B. R. Depot SALTER & IV Y. .
January 25, 1849.
^ Omnibus offices at the Nevrtoa House and Franklin
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin Hoone.
Wo will also run a splendid line of fi *ur horse Coaches,
daily, frotq Furry th to the Indian Springs.
Notice.
Tnx subscriber still continues to keep open
Iris HOUSE in Jxmuo*. Jackson county t
.1, B.N.VHERS,