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ArfMINISTtlATOIlS' SALE.
Htinry S. Uti-.l.f. Uu rf JmX-
account BOOKS,
PER ANO STATIONERY ARTICLES.
Adminislrat«r’s Sale.
d on the first Tuesday ia
i ordit of the Haourable the Infe
the premise* tin* year, nnd nwi" other
. Jedfea* to mention; uJsd the land* will be
the hired ant .Civ the ensuing w
,iU«*,(jnoto<lNK *be smith*.) three boy*, tl.
, »*afe will euntm
«aiAUi^»j.i. ru;
*a!e.
TT7ILL be «*U «»the first
Tl next, beforp the Court
EBAMS k
r ^ BIADIEH LANE, W. Y. J Court of Clarice eountj, sitting for ordinary purpose*,
NYITE Merchants, Dealer*, and all who require ar- os the property efJuou T, Baker, deceased, for tlie
‘ '■rfa line, to enlist 17 Maiden Larne.K. J. benefit o* ’ * ”* * * “
try variety «f Blank Books, Paper ami the day.
V^ 1 Stathmerr, at vcrv-ldw prices. A«we both manufac- > Oct -1,1850.
i fc? I ««re an l Import our line, re are enabled ,
«„d„I«ri,Hl»em«»,uto bajers. Onfer. i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
SOUTHERN HERALD
Georgia, Jackson Cotratjr-
January _ _ _ _ ' ' ,, ,. ■ : Inferior Court sittingfor Ordinary Purpose^ Septan-
_*** **■ * Jtt: Boot aJid JobPrinting Office, ^ ^
.H™,, .b«,t i ? « k at T. w BROAD STREET. ATHENS, GA. ! mu.
i T t appearing to the Court, by the petition of Uartm
ASA M. JACKSON, Adm’r.
.> day j
V OA.pi.lfbO.
Thursday, the 5th dar of De-
L t balance of the perishable
•f Geo. W. O’Kclly, late of
| WILL be
4 AS. HARGROVE .Adm. j f<a J, kU.Uon^i^; Banki. Public Offices. County !
. S. M. BL’TLRK, Adm*. Clerks.Sett*of R.**s with prtoteAbemlfo* for Lodges. | d^ased listing of
* — 1 i lHrhipjj-, and others, Hotel Kegistew, Time Books, j rr onc vokc ; if oxcn « n ,i CJLrti othcr artic i es ..
ft*.' cihrkc Ihcrifi’s Sale. , N*o*M,Hrafls. C..j»y, Passnad Meiw«mlum Books. Term* on the day. BENJ. F. O'KELLY' Adm.
K'v /-V^the first Tuv-laj in Dcc-ml^r mat. will he COPY YOUR LETTERS. j Oct 24,1850.'
m. ■: . V/ soldbef.»n AaCowt-h.m : c do.»r iatl.e town of - tl|ft ^ flf Kranci v Manifold Letter Writer, Let-
.yyjf^.n iw, ll.» iilirVn mnutr within tlie Iwal hour* of . ...
0 * - . | TT appearing to tho Court, by the petition of 3
P XCOURAGEDhy the »erv fiberal patronage hitli- . X Fncks, that Joseph T.Cunntogha w, lately d
*V erto received, the «ra.k : reijrned have been iudu. ed,dkl to hi* life tune, execute to the nST*
red to make large additions to mrir, heretofore largo Fricks liia bond conditioned to make tttlee rn fo
of doing JOB-WOKK. vdier
■.containingforty 1
s more or lees, upon the
.•>st beautiful style, and for LOW payment of the ctmsideratiao money; and it appear-
nig to the Court that Mud J. T. Cunningham departed
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ,tti«Ufe. «»cui»ig tin.. (obfc •.me; »nd
3 ii:u ? jtayif a si;&
! lot of land—
Our Presses are from the celebrated mannfac It i« Iherefore ordered by the CVwirt, That
y of Hoe &. Co.,
W^tkiuiriUu, Clarke county, within tlie legal lioars of
• sale, the Mfewfeg property, to wit:
Otw inje of clean eoU'-n. mipprwedto weigh r..nr
_ _ nra'Ew*
'J~ S.ipi-rior C-rort, at thj in«tanoeof John Scott, plaintiff
, v*. the mid James fhaie. principal, mid William Date,
£ aeeiiritr.- 1. S. VIXCEXT, Sli'dl
' 01. ^11,1850.
" nftYA ~POE Mil,
AG,Til KJSXTLY TBu»tr.it C i -l«nnj inTnrke
Deala
. M.irro.- j.i-t re virc4 at
fUASK-i PETERSONS cheap book sto
"Oef. HI.
IiKMLOCJi SOLE LKATHElt.
A .t\RGK lot#f tbe very liest • Hemlock Sole
lientlicrat • FERRY k COS
. Oel3>-
A SPLENDID ANNUAL.
.‘iAVlOC* wHIt Pn>pt.eU an t Aportt..
nojiavi.i^.. jot " ’ -
ter* and copies arc written at
k contained in slicvts, the peu
;pcditu>u* and economical—price from $1
CROTON INK.
If TIM want good black writing ink. use the Croton.it
Soar* frt-elr from the pen. and retains its color Al
to In.MUblr Carmine and copy Inks.
/P ITEU AXD STATIONERY.
Alt size* ami i-tyli-s of a-riting paper at mill prices.—
Tissue, colored, drawing and perforated paper, envel
opes, gold pens, note juiptr, t-crap books, portfolios,
cards,quills, wax, wafers, steel pen*, chessmen, wallets, •
writing desk«, and every varh:ty of fancy stationery. 1
DIARIES FOR ISol* I .
fron. the foil cap size, to the smallest 1 pr 5*pt .ttenti
containing ahnmiac. time, and interest tables, a space r r
for memorandums for every «l*y in tbe year, «tc, su
Me fur. bu'ine*s, pr..f.j—i.Hiah or private use—pi
60C. 75c. and $1, sent by mail free.
Bitok-bihiling exccuicil in any style.
; the Ink j John W. Goss,
wears out, boUi DEALER IK DRY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, | J0I11
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ac., Ac.
Xo. 9. Lrood-street AT1IEXS. GA.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
in the celebrated in
_ . ^nr Type, Oruanten'
from the funmlries of Bruce & Co., Cornier
iud Joseph T. White of New York, and Messi
of Philndelphi - • • • •
- t-eir sttperiortty,
good paper, canls, Ac., and the
..said Martin Fncks having petitionedthUcourttodi-
' ” ' n and Giles Mitchell
» execute to him title*
while by the
public places
J.I.. application, that all pci
lions, (if anv they turn.......
said John H. Cunningham and Giles Mitchell,
i “getting up”
W. S. Grady,
In Dry floods, IJrorr
Xd 15, Brood Street—.4
I'cutiuu of our’
Our fnends and the public generally »
they have,) in the Clerk’s office,
Cunningham and Giles Mitchell, execuuirs .
as aforesaid, should not execute title* to said lot of land,
id Court, Sep-
GBEAT COUGH BEHBDy
T. M. LAMFK1X.
is of said bond.
True extract from the minutes of s
tember 2,1850. JOHN G. FlTTMAN, a
Sept. 12, 1850. '
Dor tbe Core of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUP
ASTBHA and CONSUMPTION
fllllE uniform success which lias attended tbe use of
-L this preparation—its salutary effect—it* power to
relieve and cure affections of tlie Lungs, have gained
for it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We
offer it to the afflicted with entire confidence in it*
virtues and the full belief that it will subdue and re
move the severest attacks of disease upon the throat
and Lung*. These results, as they become publicly
1 very naturally attni "* -“* ' ** "
J philanthropists e
BOSTON FURNITURE: Walton Superior Court, August Term, 1850.
| Ann Hogan,
'store of OH AS GAP KT EUSOX.
7 Maiden Lane, X, 17
July 26. 1850- 4C—ly
S PARADISE LOST,
bv Rev. James U.dicrt Boyd, an
l>X the following illu-trations, execute
style of the art, viz:
(sing »he falh
'iRgtbei ’
mplatii
. ligW.
iverm of Bli .
I Kve driven out of l'aradi*
CHASE A PETERSON’S.
♦^’Georgia—Ciarkn Comity.
” " 1 all I’ersj/U tojc/iom these Pi
- 3 -fDRtc—Greeting.
S. Sclievenell, IV
and John S. Lint
• as a body coporn
e purpos* of engaging in the business of
ring Doors’, Sadi and BlinJs, nnd otlier *
Lis >,f0i»pu»e»l of Wood, ami of ca-stin^ iron and bra>
. -1—*—madiinejy, and oih -
MILL STONES
AND MILL MACHINERY,
FRENCH BURR, HOLLAND, &C.
W. H. H. WHITE,
t. msiicr,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
Xo. 1 .BroadStreet ATHEXS, GA.
FERBY & CO.,
DANISZ. A. GALLOWAY,
7G FRONT STREET,
NEW YORK
July 25, 1800. 3m
hal
K :; ;
e anil bo vned, •* Die Ath-
iml t>y wlmdi wo will be
bat we have subscribed as
t af five thousand dollars
which’will 1« employed in the business before nren-
tinned. - RICHARD S. SCHEVENELL.
, • PEl’ER A. SU SIMLA',
R. L. MOSS.
» ; : 1 JOHN S. LINTON.
, ,Signed inlhe pretence of John Kirkp;itrick, J. P.
pEdROU-TCLARKE COUNTY.
Cirri* Q$ce,8nprr[or Court; Bool T, folio 364. Re-
Cirri* Offer,Superior Court, Bo<,l T, folio 364. R>
■ cqrded on tbe 25/A day Jute, 1850.
QctTl7,185a JOHK C. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Alio fur the manufacturing
all otlier things neci-ssarv^to
adopted
. WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY,
dition. 8 vo. Uni
tool do, and hi*
itionary. For oala by
CHASE ‘
X *ARGE QTUICrO, Revised Edi
CONVERSE, TODD & GRAYDON,
FOREIGN ANV DOMESTIC
Dry Goods.
53 Liberty Street, Cor. of Nassau, near tbeJCost Offie
■LT4 E. CO.NV'KUPE, NEW YORK.
May 9,185C.
A. B. & D. SANDS,
AM© (BIEnEIfflUStfS 9
Xo.100 Fulton street. Comer of William,
S, BOOTSi SHOES, TRUNKS, to
Broad Street—ATHEXS, GA.
R. J. MAYNARD,
Libel for Dieort
by the return of theSher- j KlT^ffecting
- ■ ■ fnnni! in fl.w 1 . J , **
W^RE-StOOTGS.
table Mahogany
GENERAL assorimeut
A and other Furnitiae froir
PRIME, KENNY & CO., Boston,
Wholesale and Retail.
Purcluisers of flOOO or more, will be supplied at
lOper - *
William Hogan )
I T appearing to the Cou
iff, tliat the Defendai
county ; and it further appealing i
the defendant is beyond the jurUdi<
on uiutiou of D. H. Walker, enmph
It is ordered by said Court, That
ed by publicatkai of this order, once a month
months, in the Southern Whig, previous to the next
term of said Superior Court, for said county; and that
tlie defendant be required to appear at the next term
of said Court, to answer said Libel in terms of the law.
In Quart Bottles. „
For the removal and permanent cure of all \ opinion of CHERRY PECTORAL uuty be
Diseases aiising from ah impure state the foU ‘
of the blood, or habit of the tystem.
Among the many and important disci T-Ties of this
generation, is onq wlio-.e fame will be writ en, as with
a sunbeam, in the history of tlie past SANDS’ SAR
SAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by its own work:
power
appeals of th
iloquet
g for relief,
These thing
be found
tl "’,C°? r i th » l ' h»vo“bSn'
are not furnished in the records
are not done iu secret places, or
but are performed in our pincipal cities ami public
places. They are brought before the world to substan-
‘ ’, bey.ond doubt, the healing virtues of this prepur-
of this Court,
of transportatior
i Wholesale
GEORGIA—WALTON COUNTY’.
I, W. W. Nowell, Clerk of the Superb
be a true copy of an
.f Walton St
n $500 toSlOOO at If, per cent
“ $100 to $500 “ 20 * -
:c, in tlie Insurance Building, oppositi
Post Office, Adieus, Ga.
March 14. 1850.
.v™ Fire-Proof Warehouse.
GIBBS & McCORD,
O. & A. K. CHILDS,
Watch-maker* and Jewclle
Wmtehss, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver, Plated and Bri
No. 13, Broad-street, under the Frankliu House—At hen
ASA M. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
April 22,1848. ly WATxntsvn.L*, Ga.
C. & W. J. PEEPLES,
B. M. WHITLOCK & CO.
81 Front street, «>tw York,
WHOLESALE DEALEES IN
GROCERIES,
SELECTED FOR TIIE SOUTHERN TRADE.
t3T Brandies, Wines, and Segars of our own Impor
tation—Tea*, Tobacco, Ac., fine quality. Orders
e prompt attention.
July 4,1850.
! it PETERSON.
>C-Office Stampu—To Postmaster*.
_ JJE. advertiser, Postmaster at Pleasant Urove,
’ A All«lumy county. Maryland, is tlie first person
in the United States who conceived and undertook
rdy to publish the idea of furnishing all post
n tb» country with cheap siamps. All stamp
r him are warranted equal or superior to any
that can be procured for the same price, and
•verany are met out to any manner defective
tsatisfactory, duplicates will be forwarded, on
K .withoqt extra charge All who ortler a set of
stamp*, with « full eetof Change* for dates, at only
twh dollars,(for thirty pieces) «hall be kept in stamp
mdlUUum. Fffll »et widiooe change, $1.
When stamp are neatly ssade with turned handles
ami screw,—same stylo.ah tlie regular government
r. a stamps—durable,eBWeut, ami warranted,—Price
nit te two dollar* only, And special authority to send
tynrtdhjfo.
GEO. W. & JEHIAI* READ,
MANUFACTURERS h WHOLESALE DEALERSII
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
•trtifieial Flowers,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
No. id casnlasd Mreci- New York.
July 4, 1850,
ty Macon Journal <b Messenger,
quircr, Rome Bulletin oud Washington Gazetti
• P. JL, Pleauuit Grove, Alleghany eo.
'editor publishing die above (wtth thii
not*) three tiaaea, and sending a copy of tlie paper
‘ rhall rtceive credit for ten dollars in wood letter, o,
ten dollar lVoof Press—or if preferred, a wood en
graving or an crtgnired newspapr head, of tho abovt
value will be fiwwarded. St, Oct 81.
DUYCEINCE, HOWELL A GO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
No. 62, Cedar Street, opposite the Post Office,
». s. ncTcwixcK, in. ) NEW YORK.
Ilnt^ Cap*, Boots nnd Shoes!
FERRY&CO.
TTAVE removed their stock of goods to tbe slot
r Ilatolvoogipie J by A ■ J. Brady. No.^7, GBAN-
tinue to offer upo* liberal terms, a very extensiv,
M-rlmrnt qf H-dS ’ap. Boots and Show, Trunks,
li»e< t I’arpvt-Hajs, Umbrellas and such othcr articles
as n.-) toualiy kepi by them.
N. B. Tim market pices will lie mud. in Goods <
‘C-.uh, for FUR-SKINS of the following kto.1*: Otl.
Raceoon, Fox, Mink. Wild-Cat, Muskrat, Opossum and
Rabbit. August 29,1850.
LEATHER! LEATHER!
if good Oak and Hemlock sole
A C.oOD supply of
. leatlier, Upjsvl*
Untlv «m hand and for
Leatlier, Calf Skin
:.IV» Fall Cooils.
THE in ■ jasJ is now receiving bis FalUndHI
* ter stock goods, esmtoting of DryGomls, Gro-
, eerie*, Hardware, Cutlery, Hat*. Shoe*, kc.. all of which
have been «lectr-l with great rare to suit the country
trude.tvtid.wiU be tolll low for cash or exdianged for
the pmlneeof thecoontrv. W. S. GRADY.
Oct. II, 1849.
CANDLES! CANDLES! !
*^^fBBJLAda man tine, and^ pteut^ Mould Candle*
s in Athens and Gainesville, Ga.)
ontinue the practice of Law in the coun-
s, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber-
Newrton X Lncas,
MeIXTOSH STREET, A UG USTA, GA.
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform their fricmU
an J the public, that they have removed to the
proof Warehouse recently built on the cornel
>f Mcluti
mtlyloc
mlattei
ted, and will c
ruuckcs.
i the above business
i thei
all i
rompanjing consignment* of
ifvthc above
1 Court, cer
order, taken
ind tlie facts unfolded, although gigantic, ai
plain a* the light of -
The Sarsaparilla is combined with tlie
al aids, the most salutary productions, th
iples of the vegetable kingdom;
most potent
dented success in tho restoration to health oftbos
, - . . . r«r,. c-- . _ ^ . .liadlmig pined under the most distressing chronic mi
from tlie uiiuutes of Walton Superior Court, August adiw , wAyiven i t an exaUed character—fornishto-
Term 1850. Sept. 3,1850. W. W.NOWELUClk. I itdmis. evidence of its 0^^7*100, ™dre^,
Sept 12,1850. mending it to the afflicted to tenus the afflictod oti
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I’““ l '
order of the honorable Inferior similar
Court of Ordinary of Clarke neb, and bowels with all tlie
ill be sold on the first Tuesday in Decembei
before tho Court house door in Watkinsville
Clarke county, eight negroes to wit: Silvcy,
A GREEABLY (
Court, sitting a
county}
ould a
ii the liv
VALENTINE MOTT. M. D n
Prof Surgery Mtd^Col'egc.Xew York, «•>«—
• It gives me pleasure to certify the value and eflR-
T or Ayer 1 . CHERRY PECTORAL, which I coo-
or peculiarly adapted to euro disease* of tbc_
THE RT. REV. LORI) BISHOT 1
ites to a letter to his friend, who was
Jer an affection of the Lungs:—■“ Trv th<
STICK EUSTIS,
daugl
if Croup by thw
was cured of several sever
CHERRY 9ECT0&AL.”
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS.
The Canadian Journal of M.dical Seiem
young daughter of his ^
old; George, 13
i3d‘.
years old; Ann, 12 years old; John, i
thony,7 years old; Caroline, 4 year*old, and Lucy :
Sold a* the property of Reuben Ron so
ty, deceased, for the benefit of the
led creditors. Terms cadi.
1L B. RANSOM, Adi
3. 15, 1850. with tlie will
The Honorable the Inferior Court sittint,
Purposes, September 2, 185C
at their honors, Young Lfl. Hat
Augusta, July 19,1849.
X“ .
•"H0S.F. GIBBS.
GEORGE McCORD.
NEW GROCERY-STORE.
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Ccmming, FoanTTn 00, Ga.
pT Will practice in the counties composing tbe Che
rokee Circuit All professional and other business en
trusted to hi* management, will n
faithful attei
mhs,and forward accounts to this office.
AVER?, HILLIARD A CO.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods
No. 70, Broadway, N. Y.
May 9,1850 lj
May 9,1850
Hardware*
WILUAn BRYCG 4k CO.
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, &l
22S Pearl Street, New York,
Have constantly on hand a full and wdl
stock, adapted to*the Southern trade. Particular
n is called to their assortment of Guns.
f«. ' »7
Mjtetv JYolicc-
williiavept
>t attention. OVERBY k. GLENN.
Barbcrikg and Dair Dressing.
ERNARDO J. ARZE ia prepared I
B J ......
sat isfact ion to all gentlemen requiring hi
in the above line. He may be found at all times to
brick buildiug over Matthew*,Goodman «fc Co’s st
T HE Subscribers' would respectfully inform the
good citizens of Athens and the country general
ly, that tliev are now opening a new and complete as
sortment of FRESH GROCERIES, suited to town
and country trade; all of which will be sold on rea-
'erms for cash,
ibscribers would beg leave to say, tlieir Goods
n purchased fn
fur ca->h mostly, mid consequent
idlfor n small profit—liehevin<
the old adage that u a brisk penny is better tlrnu 1
ty shilling.”
Their store U on tbe comer of Bro:id and Wall
reets, in the house formerly occupied by Si
Jy they
Great Bargains at
BLOOMFIELD’S
CLOTHING STORE.
Broad Street, Athens Ga.
I patrons, that bis new, and splendid stock of
FALL AND WISTER CLOTHING,
Has been received direct from our mnnufacturiug
tablishment, in New Jersey, where there has been
^ains spared to make if good and fashionable, in short,
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
June 1850. ' ly. Mauxtta, G
1 unhesitatingly say, tliat my stock is the best 01
I have ever had the pleasure of bringing 1
5ti*. Having selected most of the styles myself,
1 warrant them to be fashionable and durable,
while the cheapness, I will leave to your own good
judgment. Without saying more, IcorUially invite all
who are in need of the following'a
HORTOI, MOORE 4k CABLTOM,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEES IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
CROCKERY AXD SADDLERY.
NSW GOODS.
T. H. WILSON,
1 exhibiting a splendid 1
well selected; he hope* his friends and customers, will
W^ N. WHITE,
AC the University Bookstore,
0.2, COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GEO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
COMMON AND FANCY STA TIOXER Y,
Manic and U a viral Instrument*.
LAMPS, FINE CUTLERV, FANCY
GOODS. TOYS. aV, $c.
I3j* % 0rders filled with promptness and ar Acci-sra
Aug. 1.
Throo Voars In California,
C IONTAISING engraved portrait* of Senators
J Fremont and Gwynn, and of Wright, Sutter, aud
others—togotber whh litb»ttot* illustrative of life
there.' Also far similes of tbe signatures of the Mem
bers of the tV’.iYv.i'.i- ’i. J;:-! r- .vivtd and f„r sale bv
CHASE A PKISRSON.
s,.pt 5. 3i; Sign otthsMsa>p>oth Book
Pioneer Paper Mill.
T HE Proprietors of this Mill, situated four mile
South-west of Athens, are prepared to purcha*
any quantity of Hens
Cotton and JLincn Rags,
which maybe offered, either delivered to them in Ath
ens, or at the mill, for which they will pay
JPMwVO-JFOR TJS S.
_AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
3PS<>f the celebrated makers, STODART A
•DUNHAM, N. Y, also, the recently '
LOOK AT THIS!
CARRIAGES, ROOKAWAYS & BUGGIES,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND, .
AND AT XECDIJCED PBICFA.
RICH’D S, SCHEVENEI.L, Coach-Make*.
Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA*
Southern Bfntnal Insurance Co.
H OME OFFICE, in their building opposite the Post
Office.
Communications should be addressed, and appli
J.U. PARSONS, See.
Jan. 10,1850,
Fine French Calf Boot*.
F ERRY A CO. have constantly on hand a large
sort incut of gt ~
tlier will warrant
iERRYACO.li!
sortment of gentlemen’s fine dress Boots, which
wear and fit as well as any
N F. W TON HOUSE,
Athens, Georgia.
T IS.AM.Yupqri.la of th. •!»«
weU arranged and furnished Hotel, expect*, from
exiH ricnee, a disposition to please, and attention to bo-
|*nos to make it just cudhau establishment as the public
- *Atiien*. January, lSt 9.
LOVICK P. THOMAS.
New Goods.
WATCHES ANB'JEW^LRY,
SHrcr and .PIaled Wanf.
itcstrAL iNsrausiENTS, ac.
W. p/SAGE, has just returned
from Ner York with' a beautiful
assortment of the above named
| article* which be will sell cheaper
’ ” a can i>e purchased elsewhere.
jrewelry, •( ike latest Styles,
Broaches Pins, Ear and Finger Rings ;
Gold Guard and Fob Chains ; Gold
Pens and Pencils ; Gold, Silver
-Ik, - —f~-r -5-” -i Smith & Stovall, ani f u f, **"!*•
OUSUI^h. it, DEALERS. IS DEY COODS, OBOCEUIES. AC “* '
willalso be purchased, at from o«r to three esntsper l K* L CsUcceAvesse, Jthess. and bpccttclct.
pound, acccrdtog toqnaljty. . - Terms—cheap for cash or country produce ; trarranteel Kt«-rIIn C ' Table Desert
Meirhaats throughout the up-country are solicited | Mare * aaSl Tea Spoon*. »|lr<— ”—*—
*>«■•>■■» fcr Wl»«. » »dl •• .Am,l|» ml otbrutieU. 1*}«
itages which l
e in tbe place.
They will girt in exchange,paper of their own man
ufacture .Bock*. Stationery, «fv_ from the store of Chase
A Peterson, at tlie lowest cash prices—articles from
the Athens Factory, or CA.SH, at the option of the
Tliei
To all whom it may concern.
[EREAS, Lucy Puryear, Guardian of Martha,
tl. applies lor Lettt
hereby cited
#St°.
i bowels with all tlie precision at
preparations, yet without anv o
effects upon tlie vital powers of the system. Ale
though possessed of powerful hcalirg properties, it.is
entirely harmless, and will not injure the most dclicat-
constitution. When in perfect health, no effect is pro
duced by its use, except an increase of appetite; but
when disease is seated in the frame, aud carrying fast
it* victim along tlie path of lifts then its mysterious in
fluence is felt ami seen; it ctikmdles new life and vig
or, and brings health and strength to the suffering and
prevalent to
this im lemeut climate, has yielded with surprising ra
pidity to Ayer’s CHERRY*PECTORAL and we «—
not too strongly recommend this skillful preparaf
to the profession and public generally.”
Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself
Haetforu, Jan. 26,1847.
Dr. J. 0. Aver—Dear Sir:—Having been rescued
from a painful mid dangerous disease by your medi
cine, gratitude prompt* me to send you thisacknowl-
‘ — ■'—to you, but forthu infer-
“ti>
of othei
A slight n
g of blood, a violent cough
I by my eougli, aud a pain through my chest.
and in sluirt luid all the alar
PECTORAL, wl.k
Wischicstkx, Ky,Oct 29,1849.
A. B.A D. Sands—Gentlemen: I would not have
mied to write to you, if it was not my duty to let
the public know tlie almost miraculous effect your Sar
saparilla lu 1 ’ ....
otnmenccd the ut
tog two bottles e
ou of another wot
v so tliat I could not *
nd Summer. Iu this
of your Sarsaparilla, a
id guardianship
i, all persons concerned,
1 admonished to file their objcctii
re) in my office in terms of the law, otlierwi
Iters of Dismission will be granted to the applicar
—‘ of said Court. By ordi
ms. (if any they
ure. My brother was afflict
< head, so bad hit physician
' ' " ?SS:
ed to be his fate. Tl.r.
it the Nc
if die Court
September
1850.
A. M. JACKSON, c
ing for Ordinary
The Honorable the Inferior
Purposes, September 2,1850.
Present their Houors, Young L. G. Harris,
Newton. James W. Barrett and Willian
Justices of said CcurL
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Janie* P. Mayne, Administrator o
the real estate of Jolrn G. Mayne, deccaset
applies for Letters of Dismission from said adiuinu
end all similarly afflicted ti
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
izuela, April 12th, 1849.
ed fro
Dickon, my a„d Mw in
the pain, that I was unable to sleep.
I best medicines I could hear of with
through the advice of
Sarsaparilla, and nftci
■ked with Rheumatism
I tried all of th«
benefit, 1
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of saiddeceas-
I, are hereby cived and admonislicd to file their ob-
ctions, (if any they have) to my office
>f fifteen days, I found myself
well. I have no hesitation iu saying your Sars
the best medicine I ever took, ami can con
commend it to my friends
s of Dismission will be granted
A. M. JACKSON, c.
The Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary
Purposes, Se/dember 2.1850.
Present their Honors, Young L. G. Harris, James W.
Barrett, William Dicken, and Elizur L. Newton,
Justices of said Cot
To all whom id may concern.
: Black Broad Cloth
Frock, Dress, Sack, and Polka Coats; Black, 1
nett. Blanket, Felt, aud Pilot, Flush
ing, Kersey, and Ca/simeie Overcoats, cut Iona foi
horseback riding and short fo
, Tweed. Cloth, Beavc
Jeaus, and Mole Skin Sacks, and Frock Coats, Doe
Skin Ca*s.Sacks,and Frock Coats, (a handsome arti-
:le) BTk Poe Skin, and English Cass, pant*; Faocy
English, French and
(cheap and good,) Satinett, Jeans, Tweads, Kersey,
English Cord, and Moleskin taints ; Cashmere, Silk,
Satin, Cashmerett, Wool, Worsted,'Valencia, and
Black Broad Cloth, double and single'breasted Vests;
Also, a large assortment of famishing articles, to wit
Stocks, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Buck,and
Berlin Gloves; Kid, Hilk and Oassimere Gloves; Sus
penders, Combs, Brushes, Half hose, Ac.
Shirts! Shirts!:
make, handsomely.
well made; jilso, knit undi
W HEREAS, Bcnnjah S. Slicats, Executor of
Nicholas Sheats, deceased applies far Letters
of Dismission from said Executorship:—
jections, (if any they li
law, otherwise, Letter
xt May
A. M. JACKSON,
ill be grante
0t said Cout
Hug for Ordinary
The Honorable the Inferior Court,
Purp ses, September 2, I860!
Present their Hunors, Young L. G. Harris, William
id die public.
J.’M. JESURUN.
New-York, Jan. 8,1850.
Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen,—I have great nleasur
1 acknowledging to you the great betmfit I have r<
cived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject <
ulmonary disease. I made a voyage to Europe, lit
•cuied at all to reach
•ved nml ha* now cured
E. A. STEWART,
ril 17,1848.
A lb ANV, N. Y , April 17,1848.
Lowell,—Dtar Sir:—1 have for year*
been afflicted wilh Asthma, in the worst form; so that
I liave been obliged to sleep to my chair for a larger
f art of the time, tieiug unable to breathe on my bed.
had tried a great many Medicines, but to no purpose.
CHERRY PECTORAL
At first it seemed to maki
I can sleep on uiy bed with comfort and
e of health which I had never expected to
GEO. S. FARllANT.
Hinkolin on Solf-Prosorvation-
ONLY 2S CENTS.
Tliis Book, just published, is filled with useful info
mation, on tlie infirmities and diseases of
Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood
and Old Age. To all wl» apprehend .
the dire consequences of early or prolonged mciiscro-
ti.ms—to all who feel the exhaustive effects of sedenta*
Si
ilcr ^
ind ban
ing phy
cal em
ivrgy, are tho victims of nervous and
,and of moping and inelauclioly despon-
Tlie valuable advi
1 BOOK.
and suffering, and save
address
rely relieved by
t Uni
ed difficulty of respiration
tlie ose of your Sarsaparilla, which 1 c
important nnd truly, valuable discovery in tho healing
L I feel that I have not for fourteen years enjoyed of extei
good health as at present. ; city, ha’
Very gratefully yours, . ful prat
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,
gists A Chemists, 100 Ful
r York. Sold also by Druggii
D.SA&DS, Dru-
ner of Williat
generally throughout the Unitetl
Price $ I per Little; six bottles for $5.'
For sale by HILL ASM ITU, also REESE A WARE,
die body,throat.01
rrurial rbeunuitMii
„ - . . OT . ng from youthful c:
,nd Canadas, blood, whereby tlie constitul
all treated wi ’
Athens, Ga.
Dicken, Elizur L Newton, Justices of said Court
To all whom it may concern.
TYTHEREAS, David Holmes, Adraius/rator of John
ft Colly, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismis
sion from said Administration:—
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, are hereby cited and admonished to file their ob
jections, (if any they have), to mv office in terms of
the law, otherwise. Letters of Dismission' will be
granted to the applicant^ at the next May term of said
Court. *By order of said Court.
every quality and style, silk, Cottou,^'Merino, and Wool. I Georgia, Clarke Co it illy.
Hats, Caps, &c,
Also, a large and handsome stock of Hats anti Caps,
embracing all the styles wom at the present day.
fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Soft Bodies, A a, Ac.
UMBRELLAS.
Silk, Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and
Steel Ribbed Umbrellas.
Tranks, Carpet Bags, and Valises,
Iron frame, and russet folios, all of which will be
sold cheap, at the above seamed *tore.
September 26,1856.
COFFEE! rOFKEE!! COFFEE!!!
IKON AND STEEL.
A then*. Jan. 1
CHASE * LINTON. QUPERIOR Rio and Laguira Coffee; also 1
practical Jeweller, itndera him capable of
J “— the value of al he purchases and
_ . .
-wagon boro*, web chain. Ac, wadimllt en band and
y sale low by Sept. 12. 1
. plow. R*«UK ca«L blistered and Gettnan steel;
- ‘-- _ * '^tlV on hand am*
T. BISHOP.
FERRY A CO’S
Of
.SHEET IRON.
id American sheet Iron *f various 1
we*, rrostaatiy on hand and ftjr rale
.SepLIfc »!*. BISHOP.
GEORBIA-CLARKE COUNTY-
YJTHEREAS. Benjamin Peeler ,
t» let *’ '
the putdic.
Flnfcs, Yiolius Cuilarx, icc.
Pianos from the most celebrated makers and
letters «f Guardianship of Mary Aim and Wil-
dall ShcrifF* Hale.
'ILLbe add before theCoart-boasedoor, to the
town of Gainesville .within tbe legal boon of
safe, oothe first Tuesday in December next, the foi-' warranted.
5 * ' Athens, Aug 22,1850.
W5
All watches and time-pieces faithfully repaired and
WOMAN S FRIENDSHIP,
k NEW supply for■»
J\ Sept 19.
U ASK A PETERSON.
COBB'S PEXAL CODE,
^ ..f Jurtice- of the Poare. ju.t re
inese are, tnereiore, to cite and admonish all p«r- “"
sons interested, to beaod at my rtfice withto dfe time!®?**?*,
Wt>)
Given under my hand, at office, this 1st day of Oc
tober. 185a . ASA JL JACKSON, a o^o. ;
fa. from Lnmpkin Superior Court. David
ibon vs. Nicholas G. Thomas.
RICnHARD H. WATERS, Sh’E
Nov. 7,1850.
CHASE'A PETERSON.
SUGARS! SUGARS!!
| I^EOW N. Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugars fresh
Y\7T1EREAS, William Eilwards appl'ua to me for
ft Letters of Administration, with the will annex-
1, on the estate of Cynthia W. Greer, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite aud mlmooish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause (if any they have,) why said
?OUR months after date, application will be made to
HATCHES.
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED
IFffrc, dtc.
(post-paid) and lx
Packages of M<
by sending a remit
^Book-wfler
mder the can* of Dr. K.may
-kill as a physician,
ly address Dr. K. t>y fetter.
HT 1-
erylot
JEWELRY.
Embracing in part, Breast'Pins, Ear and Fi
Gold guard and fob Cleans, Gold Pens a
Gold Buckles, Gold and silver thimbles, and Spectacles
of all kinds.
Also, Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoons,extra-fine
Silver Forks, Sonp and Gravy Ladles, Butter-knives;
ith a great variety of. fancy art ides and housekeeping
, •-* - fo r purchasing goods in New
enable us to offer them cheaper
DR. JAYNE’S
FAMILY MEDICINES.
fflllE subscriber is ju«t receiving a supply of Dr
1 Jayne’s Faintly Medicines, all of which, are offered
at tlie Philadelphia prices; consisting,among other «r-
Rmgs, tides, qf Jayne’s Expti
‘e-eils, t Hair Dyt ~ ’ -
ative 1*111
goods
York
than can be bought eh
We would respectfully im
F < ... , .. - - • - • ,
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison coun-1 kinds neatly done,
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell tlie Negroes belonging to the estate of George W
O'Kelley, late of Madison county, deceased.
11/
ind*, the public,
itockfand the prices, muj judye for themselves.
O. A A. K. CHILDS.
_ . . most experienced worlT
ami warranted - to perform welL Repairing of all
’ 0.4A.K.C.
14,1849 .
Jujy 11,185a BENJ. F. O’KELLEY, Adm.
F°
application will be made
IOUR months aft> ...
_ to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jack
unity, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary purposes,
r leave to sell the lunds belonging to the estate of
Henry S. Butler, late of said county, deceased.
OUR months after date, a
.F to the Honorable Inferior
fy, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for It
- .... to sell
all the interest of Leonidas A. Few and Marcus C.
Few, orphans of Leonidas Few, deceased, in a certain
tract or parcel «f land lying and being to tbe county of
Newton, adjoining the town of Covington, containing
six acres, more or less, being.a part, of lot No. 253, in
the 9th district of originally Henry, now Newton
Countv. CAHILLU3 L. FEW,
July 18, 1850.
, Guardian.
JAMES BRIDGES
Bf Respectfully informs tlie public that he h
removed hi* shop tothcbuildiii “
w^taiof the Post Office, near the c.mc
treet and College Avenue—
ixecutc in tlie most superior style an
ill kinds of work in liis line ofbusine
Haying procured tlie service* of Mr. IInudrup,(a most
tablishment will lie placed, lie can assure the public that
his work will be done iu a style equal to tliat of any
•n in tlie country, while he belies
m
's fine Boots
Ladies, and Children’* shoes. Ac. Ac., at lower price* "
be purchased at any otlier •*
MAHOOANY, MAPLE AND SLACK
WALNUT CHAIRS,
Wnrdrobes.ttnreaua. Sideboard •.Tobies-Ac
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well made and do
0 be) can be obtained from th<
ble, and warranted e
North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of the Post Office, nea.
copal Church.
’ the Epis-
***A continuance of the patronage hithertorcceived
by the subscriber will encourage and enable him to add
considerably to his Mock of manufactured articles, and
to increase the variety of his material.
Why take your money abroad, when yon can use it a
advantageous!yat home ?
**# Old Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign ar
itlis after date, application will be made ornamental Fainting. 0. S. OLIV ER.
TT'OU
r to the honorable tbe Inferior Court of Madisou
countv, wlien sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
seUafl tbe negroes belonging to the estate of Francina
Spratling, deceased. JAMES O’KELLY, Exr.
July 4. 1850.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
W ILL be sold before the court bouse door to
the town of Danielsvilfe. during the legal
hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in December next,
one tract of land, containing four hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Rice, Duncan
and other*, whereon is a t-bool with a rock dam,
commenced Bor the purpose of building a saw mill, a
, good gin boose, and other common booses; it being
j tbe place whereon Geo. W. O’Kellev, late of Madison
TAN IIOCTEN A BARRETT,
CH-JNAKERS. ATHENS. ;-/j ^
1 leave fo inform Omit friends and the! Comity, deceased.reside*; at the time be died. Also,
: graeraliy, that they have removed to . at the same time and place, will be sold two J
— NEW SHOP, second tot below that viz: Gilbert, a man about 85 years of age.
MUifr .lftwp v I--’ -• -
e by
SUMMEY. TRAMMELL 4 CO.
script ions of CARRIAGES. ■ ' ‘ J said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes.
Ordersjlhankfully received and promptly attended to. i aS the property of said deceased, for the benefit 0
' J_ '^lidniqilfRuiar' * **■"-*—
r. 3, t?59.
REPAIRING doi
Athva*, Marrii 2? ! 1 !
. Terms on the dav.
Talna
TRUSTEES’ SALE.
5 Legatees, and for distr
a good repair, with a comforta-
The above place is
, »yso.<‘ |M|
J The above property can be treated for at p
sale. Terms made known on the day of sale.
' _ . T. G. MACON/-)-
Aug. 29,185a M. J. CLANCY, J 1
ble 2 story dwelling, gin house, and all necessary out-
* aiding*. .
The _above property can be treated for at private
BENJ. F. O'KELLY, Adm
T?0R sale bv
L—um
1’ilU. Ague Pi!
f 24, 1849.
ill*, Ac., Ac.
WM. S. GRADY
. BOOT AKD SHOES SHOP.
if Baldwin
•e lie is prepared t
and on short r * : -
s tliat lie will
lookout fob gheap amnia!.
LIVERY STABLE REMOVER.
TIIE undersigned hav
ing built and just fin*
isbed tlieir splcndiit
iiOES, nnd well arranged Sta-
ith the Franklin House, taW'tKia ■
their old patrons and the public fo
constantly on hand for hire,
mud Buggies, Barouches, and
n be had at
jk from A then
Spring, and daily if necessary. AH families wishing to
visit the up-country via Athens, will be sent to Clarke*,
ille the ridgejood or by ^Madi.-on Springs, as they
lay wish, for $6 per seat. Travelling ti
xperience and dose attention, they will give
tbe It. R. Depot .
SALTER AIV
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House.
We wiU also run a splendid line of four horse Coaches,
daily, from Fcrsytfoto the Indian Spring*:
No tic 6^
11 * »jr£| The subscriber still continues to keep
jlgOSli!- 4 HOUSE in Jefferson, Jackson co
GK,for tbe accommodation of Traveli
Man and horse, per day,. 4 *j
Mi