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John VI. Goss,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
HAKDWARC AMD CUTLERY, fcc., Ac.
.Vo. 9. Brond-street ATHENS, OA.
May 3,1849. ly
W. S, Grady,
Scalar In Dry SJrece in, c,A
.Vo 15, JWd N/rart ATHENS, OA.
Administrator's Sale.
SOUTHERN HERALD
i __ _ n/C i YXT^LLbcsol.J outbe first Tuesday in January
! Book and Job Printing Office, t
BUOAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
lE’S^^^sssssssst Sis
? red to wake Urge addition. to their heretofore Urge ' »* ^ endt
Thomas W. Alexander,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Unnrinui, Ow»»nT Co, [
pyAny business entrusted to his care will meet with
t beautiful style, aud
FoTESw
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
!P & 11 S3 T a HSB,
•wimble Gold Buckles, Gold and si
, Utc of! of all kinds.
W. H. H. WHITE,
nmkastTalUr.
Hist door to A It zander’s Drug Store, College A rat me
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
T. BISIIOP,
■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 1, Broad Street—A TIIENS, OA.
FERRY Sc CO.,
torv of lloe & Co., aud our Type, Ornament*. &c.,
" Abe foundries of Bruce & Co., Conner &■ Son
oscpbT. White of New York, and Messrs. J. L.
on & Co., of Philadelphia, which is abuudaut
„ jice of their superiority; while by the use of
good paj>er, cards, Ac., aud the display of correct
GSS£2
der.one yoke oi «•*«• wm ran, ami <nua ~>».■>-— , —-.--r —
Terms on the day. BENJ.' F. OKELLV Adm. with a great variety of fancy
iw o.i i oka ! roods. Our facilities for d
O'* Our f
It, Sept. .
spectfully invited to giv
a call.
T. M. LAMPKIN.
R. J. MAYNARD,
A. B. & D. SANDS,
WStBEOTS AN3 E’EEESffiOTS,
.Vo. 100 full.. Stmt, Can't./ Willi
M.y 0
NEW YORK.
B. M. WHITLOCK & CO.
84 Front street, JTeie York,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
SELECTED FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
ty Brandies, Wines, and Segars of our own Impor
tation—Teas, Tobacco, At, fine quality. Orders i
ceive prompt attention. July 4,1850.
GEO. W. & JEHIAL READ,
MANUFACTURERS A WHOLESALE DEALERSIN
‘ HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
•artificial Flowers,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
ADJOINING -WESTERN HOTEL.
July 4, 1850. 1 y
AVERY, HILLIARD A CO.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
No. 70, Broadway, N. Y.
May 9, 1850 ly
William A. Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
CuMXING, FOXSTTB CO, Gs.
fg* Will practice in the counties composing the Che
rokee Circuit All »wofessional and other business en
trusted to his management, will meet with prompt and
faithful attention.
Dec 3,1847.
Hardware.
WILLIAM BRYCE ft CO.
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, &C.
228 Pearl Street, Neto York,
Have constantly on hand a full and well selected
lock, adapted to the Southern trade. Particular at
tention is called to their assortment of Guns.
May 9.
Meaw JYolice.
FI1HE undersigned bare associated themselves i
Mtkfaction to all gentlemen requiringhis services
in ute above line. He may be found atall times in tbe
brick building over Matthews, Goodman A Co’s store.
WILLIAM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
June 1850. ly. M»nm, Ga.
HORTON, MOORE Sc CARLTON,
WHOLESALE AND XETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY ASD SADDLERY.
No. 3, Granite Rote ATHENS, GA,
J. W. Horton, P. E. Moore,
Athens, Feb. 7,11
44—tf.
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS I
BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS
PERFUMERY, <fC.
man of the ninnorii book.
Third door east of College Avenue,
Athens, Geoec
HT All orders promptly filled at Augusta prices
Athena, Feb, 28,1850.
NSW GOODS.
T. H. WILSON,
J£AS moved bis old stock to the room on College
Co., where he i
16 years old. To bo
of the Honorable the Inferior
ity, sitting for ordinary purposes,
mu T. Baker, deceased, for the
>rs of said deceased. Terms on
ASA M. JACKSON, Adm’r.
WATCHES.
I&WSLR7,
SILVER AND PLATED
HVire, StCo
CHEAT COUGH REIVTEDY
rFHE subscribers are now c
I ry Store, aisplcndid aesoi
> pc rung at the
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
j the latest style of ^ ***
JEWELRY.
' ■ • ; in part, Bre "
lav, tbe 5th day of Dc- j Gold guard and fob Chains, Gold Per
of the peri'
L O’Kelly, 1
goods. Our facilities for purchasing good;
tx n
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.
Inferior Court titlingfor Ordinary Purpose*, Seplen
Robert White, and Charles Wi
s Court, by the petition of Martii
' " ! ’ — 'ate.
saul Martin
I T appearing to the C<
Fricks, that Joseph
■ph T. Cunningham, lately deceas-
Fricks his bond conditioned to make titl
iosaid Martin Fricks, to lot of land,
ninety-one, (891) seventeenth distr
ict, and third
acres more or less, upon the
ration money; and it appear-
mI J. T. Cunningham depurted
this life, witho o
said Martin Fricks having petitioned this coin
rect John H. Connigbam and Oiler Mitchell,
tors of said deceased, to execute to him titles
lot of land—
It i« therefore ordered by the Court, That m
given at three or more public places in the
and in the Southern Whig, according to law, •
application, that all persons concerned, may file objec
tions. (if any they have,) in the Clerk’s office,
said John H. Cunningham and Giles Mitchell, exe
os aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land,
in terms of said bond.
True extract from the minutes of said Court, Sep
tember 2,1850. JOHN G. PITTMAN,t
Georgia.~ Walton
Walton Superior
Ann Hogan, 1
Libel for
the Court by the return
a> d warrante
kinds neatly done.
friends, the public,
call mid exan ’
,nd judge for themselve
" ? • ’ r CHILD:
CHERRY IfECTOKAL
Far (he Care of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION
T HE uniform success which has attended the use of
this preparation—its salutary effect—its power to
relieve and cure affections of the Lungs, have gained
for it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We
offer it to the afflicted with entire confidence in its
virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue and re
move the severest attacks of disease upon the throat
and Lungs. These results, as they become publicly
known, very naturally attract the attention of r ” *
men mid philanthropists everywhere. Wlmt
opinion of CHERRY PECTORAL may bo seen in
the following:—•
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D„
Prof Surgery Med. College, New York, *ays:—
“ It gives me pleasure to certify the value and effi-
Ayer’s CHERRY PECTORAL, which I con
sider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.”
THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD
writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sin
under an affection of the Lungs:—“ Try the CHERRY
PECTORAL, and if any raedicini
lief, with the blessing of God that
medical
In Quart SSottlcs.
For the removal and permanent cure of
Diseases arising from or. immre state
of the blood, or habit nj u
Among the many and important® lyctj* of »i
itten, It n t
ANDS SA
test Styles,
Broaches Pins, Ear and Finger Rings
Gold Guard and Fob Chains ; Gold
Pens and Pencils; Gold, Silver
and Steel Buckles; Gold
and Silver Thimbles,
and Spectacles.
Warranted Sterling Silver. Table Beset
• Court,
insel:—
e be pcrfect-
William Hogan
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff; that the Defendant is not to be found in this |
county; and it further appealing t» the Court, that;
the defendant is beyond the jurisdiction ol
on motion of D. U. Walker, complainant*!
It i* ordered by *aid Court, That
ed by publication of this order, out
months, in the Southern Whig, previous to the next
term of said Superior Court, for said county; and that
the defendant be required to appear at the next term
of said Court, to answer said Libel in terms of the law.
r Court, cer-
s copy of an order, taken
s of Walton Superior Court, August
W.W. NOWELL, Cl’k.
upied by A. Alexander ft
exhibiting a splendid assortment
of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HARD
WARE A CROCKERY; all of which is fresh and
elected; he hopes his friends and customers, will
W. N. WHITE,
At the IJnirenity Bookstore,
NO. 2, COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GEO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
AND DEALER IN
COMMON AND FANCY STATIONERY,
LAMPS, FINE CUTLERY, FANCY
GOODS, TOYS, «ta, *c.
tSP Orders filled with promptness and at Avgusta
hoes. Aug. 1.
notice.
The subscriber still continues to keep open
, t HOUSE in Jxrrxxsox, Jackson cou
Ga., for the accommodation of Travelci
Man and horse,per day,....
JFMefJVO-FOIl TF S.
N ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
the celebrated makers, STODART A
'DUNHAM, N. Y., also, the recently in-
ttNtd MELODEON, at tbe Piano-Forte depot.
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. CIIAS. Z0G BAUM.
LOOK AT THIS!
CARRIAGES, R0CKAWAYS & BUGGIES,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
AMI AT BEDVVED PRICES.
NICH'D S. SCHEVEXEI.L, Coach-Maker.
Opposite tbe Bank—ATHENS, GA-
Smith & Stovall,
DEALERS IN DRY' GOODS, GROCERIES, AC
H* X, Caller*Areas*, Athena.
Terms—cheap fiw cash or country produce
H
REMOVAL.
Bowen & McNamee,
JVir York,
AYR REMOVED TO THEIR NEW SILK
and 114, Broadway, and
i, and Elixur L. Newton,
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Lucy Puryear, Guardian of Martlrn,
Elizabeth, John and Sarah Puryear, orphans of
John Puryear, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismis-
from said guardianship :—
berefore, all persons concerned, are hereby cited
admonished to file their objections, (if any they j
iu terms of the law, otherwise, j
a will be granted to the applicant
in next of said Court. By order
A. M. JACKSON, C.C.O.
r Store.
sesses over tnose unacquainted with the businessjn .
being a practical Jeweller, renders him capable of
properly judging the value of all be purchased and
commends to the public.
Flulcs, Violins, Guitar*, &c.
Pianos from the most celebrated makers and u
m, Flute, Violin
watches and tin
ndGui
BOSTON FURNITURE
, m my oft
Letters of Dura:
t the Novembei
f the Court.
September 5,:
ting for Ordinal
1850.
, Hams, Elixur L.
. :tt and William Dicken,
decs of said CcurL
To all whom it may concern.
‘^^'HEREAS, James P. Maync, Administrator
ipplie
WARS-ROOMS.
A GENERAL assortment of fashionable Mahogany
aud other Furniture from
PRIME, KENNY & CO.. Boston,
Wholesale and Retail.
supplied at
prices and
* Building, opposite the
March 14. 1850.
if John G. Mayne, deceased,
of Dismission from said adminis-
u-refore, the kindred and creditor*
, __-e hereby ciied and admouished
iections, (if any they have) in my office
FURNITURE,
GOOD AND CHEAP!
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well made and dun
blc, and warranted so to be) can be obtained from th
North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Two doors West of the-Post Office, near the Epi
CHERRY PECTORAL.”
i, “ That Asthma and Bronchitis
lis int lenient climate, has yielded with surpris
idity to Ayer’s CHERRY PECTORAL and v
ot too stroogly recommend this skillful preparation,
> the profession and public generally.”
Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:—
Hartford, Jan. 26,1847.
Dr. J. 0. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Having been rescued
om a painful and dangerous disease by your medi
um, gratitude prompts pie to send you this acknowl
edgement, not only in *-
.‘light cold u]
and profuse
that spitting of blood,
jht sweats followed and fastened upon
I became emaciated, could not sleep, was dis
tressed by my cough, and
and in short had all the ali
consumption. No medic
my case, until I providentially tried your CHERRY
PECTORAL, which soon relieved and hasnow cured
- symptoms of quick
vitb respect,
Dr. Ayer, Lowell,—Dti
been afflicted with Asthma, *
I have been obliged to sleet
part of the time, being unal
I had tried a great many me
until my physician prescribe
CHERRY PECTORAL.
At first it seemed to make
■cek I began to experieni
E. A. STEWART.
v.N.Y, April 17,1848.
r Sir;—I have for years
p in my chair for a larger
ible to breathe on my bed.
ediciues.but to no purpose,
od, as an experiment, your
»ved. Ie
:njoy a state of health which 1 had
bed with comfort and
liich I had never expected t
GEO. S. FARltANT.
tlirougnout the Stat
Aug. 1, 1850
DR. JAYNE’S
FAMILY MEDICINES.
T HE subscriber is just receiving a supply of Di
Jayne’s Family Medicines, all of which, are offeree
at the Philadelphia prices; consisting, among other ar
tides, of Jayne’s Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative
Hair Dye, Carminative Balsam, Tonic Vermifuge, San
ative Pills, Ague Pills, dc., dc.
May 24, 1849. WM. S. GRADY
A. M. JACKSON, c
«i granted j mtOTiber
aid Court ■ considerably to liis stock of
' Crease the variety of his
•.opal Chu:....
of the patronage hithei
” encourage au<l
iblehii
BOOT AND SHOD SHOP.
jame¥bridges
tEsrECTFLLLv informs the public that he hi
emoved his shop to the building in the re:
.f the Post Office, near the corner of Baldwi
street and College Avenue—where lie is prepared
execute in the most superior style and on short notic
all kinds of work in his line of business.
Having procured the services of Mr. Haudrup,(a mo
superior workman) under whose management the t
table hment will be placed, he can assure the public that
* ’ -*- ill be done in a style equal to Unit < *
Georgia—Clarice Couuty.
The Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary
Purposes, Septnnber 2.1850.
Present their Honors, Young L. O. Harris, James W.
Barrett, William Dicken, and Elixur L. Newton,
Justices of said Court
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Bcnajah S. Sheats, Executor of
Nicholas Sheats, deceased applies for Letters
of Dismission from said Executorship :■—
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, arc hereby cited and admonished to file their ob
jections, (if any they have) in my office in terms of the
Great Bargains at
BLOOMFIELD’S
CLOTHING STORE.
ONC DOOR BELOW BEESE fc WAKE’S DRUC
Broad Street, Athens Go.
rpJIE undersigned would inform his friends and
I patrons,that liis new, and splendid stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
Has been received direct from onr manufacturing e
tablishment, in New Jersey, where there has been I
pains spared to make it good and fashionable, in slioi
I can unhesitatingly say, that my stock is tbe best oi
that I have ever had the pleasure of bringing
Athens. Having selected most of the styles myself; Georali
lean warrant them to be fashionable and durable, T , „ e JU ,
while the cheapness, I will leave to your own good \ The
judgment Without saying more, I cordially invite all' _ CP 86 .
who are in need of the following articles to call and \ Present their Honors, 1 oung L. G. Harris, William
examine for themselves, to wit: Black Broad Cloth j Dicken,Elixur L. Newtoo, Justices of said Court
Froclt, Dm,. S«ck. «nd r„lk» tab; BUtk and. Toallvtlwm it may concern.
Brown Broad Cloth Overcoats; Grey, and Brown! „ , ' . . . . , _ ,
Burn Orera.U; bwdmme Drab Felt Cloth Over j W H ™ EA . S ’ D *” d Hotoc^ AdiWrator of John
Coate; ebo. Sitioett, Bhtoket. Felt,«d Pilot. Flral,-1 ” fuf L ' * ot D “ ,m «-
ing, Kerrey, and Cassimere Overcoats, cut lonj
horseback riding and sbert for plantation coats.
»ney abroad, when you can use it as
-** Old Funiiture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
tal Pain
C. S. OLIVER.
A. M. JACKSON,c.
a from said Administration:—-
..uu* b w « prara.uu ™. , Th e r efo r e, the ku.dm i and creditora of said decew-
Blankeb Satinett, Tweed, Cloth, Beaver, Kervey, at ^ “1 * d f. 00 ‘* Led ‘*» «« ^ ob-
ans, and Mole Skin Sacks, and Frock CoaU, Doe (ff jmy they have) in my office m t.
ia Cnm. Sacks, and Frock Coats, fa handsome arti- ^ Letters of Dismission t
English, French and American Cassimere
(cheap and good,) Satinett, Jeans, Tweads, Kersey,
English Cord, and Moleskin pants ; Cashmere, Silk,
Satin, Cashmerett, Wool, Worsted, Valencia, and
Black Broad Cloth, double and single breasted Vests
Also, a large assortment of furnishing articles, U
granted to the applicant a
”ly order of said ‘
iber 5,1850.
VAN ROUTED & BARRETT)
COACH*MAKERS, ATHENS.
their friends and the
.public generally, tliat they have removed to
their NEW SHOP, second lot below the
House—where they have on band several
VEHICLES, and are constantly manufacturing all de
crip turns „f CARRIAGES.
Ordera thankfoUy received and promptly attended to.
" * 1 despatch.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court-house door in Jeffer
son, Jackson county, agreeable to an order of the
Honorable the Interior Court, sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, that portion of the reai estate of Alum-
ford Bennett, deceased, whereon Thomas Morrison
embracing the Tan-yard, and
:ountry, while Iu
ovoofferC ’’ ~
nd Childri
lar article!
fine Boots and shoes,
in be purchased at any other e
41*. ly
STARK & KRONER,
FREJCII BOOT-BAKERS,
ON COLLEGE AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE P. 0.
ed making
iU victim along the path of life, then its mysterious in '• fl
fluence is felt and seen; it enkindles new fife andvigj 1
or, and brings health and strength to the suffering amUt!
diseased.
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
Winchester, Ky,0ct 29,1849.
A. B. A D. Sands—Gentlemen; I would not hava
presumed to write to you, if it was not my duty to let
the public know the almost miraculous effect your Sar
saparilla has bad upon me. My limbs were covered .
• ulcerous sores, so that I could not walk during I
•hole Spring ami Summer. Iu this situation I '
diced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta
king two bottles was entirely cured. 1 must also tell
you of another wonderful cure. My brother was afflict
cd with this scrofula in bis head, to bad his physician
m the loss of his sight was inevitable, and per-
t blindness seemed to be his fate. Three hot-
tirely restored his sight, and we cannot but rc-
md oil similarly afflicted to use Sands’ Sarsapa-
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1819.
db*
he course of fifteen days, 1 found myself entirely
L I have no hesitation in saying your Sarsaparilla
he best medicine I ever took, and can conlideutly
immend it to my friends and the public.
Your obedient servant;
J. M. JESURUN.
lerc is another, nearer home:
New-York, Jan. 8,1850.
Messrs. Sands,—Gentlemen,—I lianuat'^t/jwwurw
icknowledging to you the great beuefitJ^ re-
ved from the use of yonr Sarsaparilla. A subject of
ed to be afflicted. A fev
rhage
md fro
ed with
fine Boots and Shot
| permanent arrang.
personal friend in
mentmade with i
New York, an !m
the business, we fe
able to give perfeci
posed to patronize
Athens, June 13, 1
satisfaction to all w
heirs"**' MIDDLETON WITT, Adm.
Nov. 7,1850. NANCY BENNETT, Adm’x.
T ]
_ _
LEATHER FOR SALE.
IHE WatkinsviUe Leather Manufacturing Company
offering for sale a handsome stock of
listing of Harness, Belt, Sole and Upper
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ! ° f ‘ he to “ **
A GREEBLY to an order from the Court of Ordina- { WatkinsviUe, July 18. W. G. MO RGAN, Sup’L
ry of Clarke countv. will be sold i ‘
Tuesday i
English Silk and Fancy Goods ever exhibited in this Berlin Gloves; Kid, Silk and Ottssimere Gloves; Sus-
peuders. Combs, Brushes, Half hose, Ac, <tc
Shirts! Shirts!!
The attention of Merchants from every sc*
<un oi J>e country is respectfully invited.
May 9,1850. ly
CONVERSE, TODD & GRAYDON,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods.
M Liberty Street, Cor. tfXmtoau, near the Poet Oft*
outua a. coxtersk, NEW YORK.
uni UTotm,
uns sratoox. May 9,1850. ly <•
JMnrCKHICK, HOWELL CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
AVIS, Cedar Street, opposite the Poet OJiee.
NEW YORK.
*1
Georgia—Clarke County.
To all Persons to whom these Presents shall
come—Greeting.
Jgj'NOW ye that jwe, Richard S. Scbevenell, Peter
J\. ry of Clarke cour
Tuesday in January nex
legal hours of sale, 15 o:
the estate of William W
Amongst the negroes
washers and ironers; likely boye
be sold on tbe fii
kinsville, within the
egroes, belonging to
on, deceased,
house servants, goo
A large supply of our own make, handsomely, and
well made; also, knit under Shirts and Drawers of
every quality and style, silk, Cotton, Merino, and WooL
Hats, Caps, Ac.
Also, a larso and handsome stock ofHats and Cap*,
embracing all the styles ween at the present day,
fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Soft Bodies, Ac, fte.
UMBRELLAS.
Silk, Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and
Steel Ribbed Umbrella*.
Tranks, Carpet Bags, and Valises,
Iron frame, and russet folios, all of which will be
•old cheap, at the above named stove.
September 28,1850.
May 9,1850
SHEET IRON.
X>USSIAN and American sheet Iron
JLY and thicknesses, constantly on ha
have associated ourselves together as a body coporato,
for the purpose of engaging in the business of Manu
facturing Doors, Sash and Blinds, and other articles
composed of wood, and of casting iron and bras', and
manufacturing machinery, and other articles com
posed of iron and wooa. Also for tbe manuketuring
of corn meal, and doing all other things necessary to scriptions,
be done, for tbe profitable management of said bosi-
And that we have adopted as our corporate
by which we will sue and be sued, “The Ath-
Steam Company,” and by which we will be
kuowa and designated. That we have subscribed as
stock the sum of five thousand dolls
which'will be employed in the business before me
tiooed. RICHARD S. SCHEVENELL.
PETER A. SUMMEY,
R. L. MOSS,
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Clerks Ofee,8uperior Court, Book T,folio 884. R*
corded o* the nth day July, 1850.
Oct 17,1850. JOHN C. JOHNSON, Clerk.
if the best
id finishers iu the State. Terms
B. H. OVERBY, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
W ILL be sold on Wednesday, the 18th day of
December Dext, within the usual hours of sale, at
Henry S. Butler, late of Jack-
LOOKOUT FOR CHEAP RIDING!
LIVERY STABTe REMOVED.
ble, in connection with the Franklin House, take this
method of informing their old patrons and the public in
general, that thby keep constantly on hand for hire,
Saddle Horses, Horses and Buggies, Barouches, and
Stage Coaches of all sizes; all of which
innty, decensed, the following property:—-; the shortest notice, and upon more reasonabh
Three horse beasts, three cows and calves, one set of i heretofore,
smith’s tools, with a quantity of iron of different de-They will run a splendid line of Four Horse Post
scriptions, two waggons, (one new,) plantation tools,; Coaches three times a week from Athens to Madison
kitchen furniture, and a quantity of corn raised on ; Spring, and daily if neco««*ry. All families wishing to
the premises this year, and various other articles too j rwitthe up-country via Athens, will be sent to Clarkes-
tL<; debility and great
prostration of strength that followed, with the protract
ed difficulty of respiration, I am entirely relieved by
the use of your Sarsaparilla, which 1 consider a most
important and truly valuable discovery in the healing
art. I feel that I have not for fourteen years enjoyed
so good health as at present
Very gratefully yours,
S. Ji SEYMORE.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. <fc
D.SANDS, Druggirts & Chumirts, 100 Fulton-st, cor
ner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists
generally throughout tbe United States aud Canadas.
Price $1 per bottle; six bottles
Kinlielin on Self-Preservation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, just published, is filled with useful infor-
nstion, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative
Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood
Old Age. To all who apprehend or suffer under
ire consequences of carlv or
-to all who feel the exhaustiv
ry and baneful habits—to all who in additi
ing physical energy, are tho v ”
mental debility, and of moping i
dency, Dr. K. would say—
READ THIS BOOK.
r prolonged indi»
loping and meloncltuly despon- *
rflprav,
ents by reading it, will le;
annually thousands of lit
id suffering, i
o prevent the
o DR. KINKELIN, N. W.
eets,between Spruce ft Pine, Philadelphia,
s a book, under envelope per return of mail
FIFTEEN YEARS
imntenruj>ted practice spent In. fhj^ ^
diseases of a private natui
cera upon tbe body,throat
bones, mercurial rheur
arising from youthful ■
tedious to mention; also tbe lands will be rented, and
the slaves hired _
low#, (including the smiths,) three boys, three women,
and one giri. The sale will continue from day to day
until all is sold. The terms will be made known on
the day of sale. JAS. HARGROVE, Adm.
Oct 31,1850. N. M. BUTLER, Adm’x.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson
county, when sitting os a Court of Ordinary purposes.
ited with success.
- .... . He who places himself unde
ville tlm ridgejoad or by Madison Springs, as they j confidently rely upon bis skill as a plivs
may wish, for 96 per seat Travelling time n
lumatisins, strictures, gravel, dis-
_ . JUthfnl excesses or impurities of tlio
blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled,
if Dr. K. may
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter.
ceed 16 hours. • (post-paid) and be cured >.
All horses sent to their charge will receive the best \ ravages of Medicines, Directions, ftc_ * „
attention. And they flatter themselves that from long by sending a remittance, aud put up secure from Dam?
experience and close attention, they will give satisfac-! a ge or Curiosity.
tioo to all who may favor them with tbeir patronage., Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Canvass-
, run a splendid Omnibus daily from the city to era, and all others supplied with the above work at very
tbe R. R. Depot. SALTER ft IVY. very low rates.
January 25, 1849. j -
Omnibus offices at the Newton House and Franklin'
SUGARS! SUGARS!!
countyTSeceased. I Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House. j T>R0WN, Loaf,Crushed and Powdered Sugars fresh
JAS. HARGROVE, Adm. W e will also run a splendid line of four horve Coache; IFand cheap, for sole by
Sept 5,1850 N. JL BUTLER, Adm’x. daily, from Forsyth to tbe Indian Springs. < March*?. SUMMaY, TRAMMELL ft CO