The southern herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1850-1853, December 19, 1850, Image 4

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SOUTHERN HERALD John W. Oou, DEALER IS DRT GOODS AND GROCERIES' . w Am HARDWARE AND CUTtE.t. .... «... JJOOK 811(1 JOD iTillUllg U11106, BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA. yir'ttih" K Broad-ttreei—A TUENB, OA. W. S. Grady, Dealer in Dry Cirece Ire, c « A J, 15, Broad Street—ATHENS, OA. Thomas W. Alexander, ATTOMItT AT LAW. Unncmui, Ownnan Co. MTAnrbi»neM entrusted to bis cere will meet with prompt attention. \y Feb.10.lM8. • JJ» NCOCBAGEDlirlbt very libera] patronage hith- U erto received, tbe und.-rsigued have been indo : ©ed to make large addition* to their heretofore large i and beautiful assortment of Printing Materials, and to ' establish a JOB OFFICE, for the exclusive purpose ! of doing JOB-1VOBK, where we are prepared , to execute, i» the most beautiful style, and for LOW PRICES, PLAIS AND ORNAMENTAL ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEBLY to an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Clarke county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at Watkinsville, within the legal hours of rale, 15 o ’ 1 ** the estate of William W Amongst the negroes washers and ireoers; likely boys, and one of thn best tanners, curriers, and finishers in the State. Terms on the day. B.H. OVERBY, Adm’r. Oct. SI, 1850. W.H.H.WH1TE, T. BISHOP, WUOUSALE ASD RETAIL GROCER. .Vo. I,Broad Street—ATHENS, OA. FERRY A CO., WHOLESALE AND SET AIL DUU3U B HATS, CAM, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, E« Broad Street.—A TilEN8, OA. R. J. MAYNARD, KBC9BS.aMKWWl (Over Iks "Southern Banner* < 3©s [psaa^infl©, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. v York, ■1 Messrs. J. L. bich is ahundai bile liy the Johnson & Co., of Philadelphia, evidence of their superiority; good paper, cards, &c., and taste tu the “ gettiug up” and eacvuuou o* our wi we t,)>cct tu give universal satisfaction. id the public generally are 1 the display of correct Y?' Our friends an spectfully invited to g Athens, SepL 5. sail. T. M. LAMl'KIN. A. B. & D. SANDS, ©irtcsiis^ Mm tsiEagEansm No. 100 Fallon Street, Corner of William, NEW YORK. May 9 F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinanr purposes, S r leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of enry 8. Butler, late of said county, deceased. JAS. HAROROVE, Adm. Sept 5,1850 N. M. BUTLER, Adm’x. X\ri , - V f next, before the Court house door, in the b of Watkinsville, during the legal hours of sale, < negro boy, Henry, about 15 or 16 years old. To sold under an order of* the Honorable the Infer Court of Clarke county, sitting for ordinary purpoi as the property of Jonn T. Baker, deceased for the WaUhee. (Tori*, Jewelry, Sileer, Plated and Britannia Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instrument*, Fancy floods, <fv, eke. No. 15, Broad-street, under the Franklin House™ Athens B. M. WHITLOCK & CO. 84 Front street, JVcw Fork, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, SELECTED FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE C3F* Brandies, Wines, and Segar* of our own Impor tation—Teas, Tobacco, «fcc^ fine quality. Orders re- rompt attention. July 4,1850. ASAM. JACKSON. C. & W. J. PEEPLES, (Omens in Athens axi> Gainesville, Ga.) F8* Will continue the practice of Law in the coun ties of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber sham ami Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee, Lumpkin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit; and Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit. C. I'mm-es, Athens W. J. Peeples, Gainesville. GEO. W. & JEIIIAL READ, MANUFACTURERS fc WHOLESALE DEALERSIN HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Artificial Flower s, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Newton & Lucas, 'William A. Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Cummixo, Foesytu co, Ga. |y Will practico in the counties composing the Che- faithful attention. Dec. 8,1841. Junto JYOliee. fFHE undersigned have associated themselves in the A practice of Law. All business confided to them, willnave prompt attention. OVERBY A GLENN. _ B. II. OVERBY. I J. N. GLENN, i, Jackson Co, Ga. j Carncsville, Franklin Co. Dec. 27, 1849. Barbcrliig and Ilair Dressing. B ERNARDO J. ARZE is prepared to give full satisfaction to all gentlemen requiring his services in the above line, lie may be found at all times in the brick building over Matthews,Goodman A Co’s store WILLIAM PHILIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, f. Marietta, Ga. Jtmo 1850. IIORTOY, MOORE A CABLTOY, WHOLESALE AXD KETA1L DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND SADDLERY. No. 8, Granite Row—ATHENS, GA n J. W. Boetox. P. E. Moore, J. A. Carltox. • Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf. CHASE & PETERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS, STA TIONER Y, FANC Y GOODS PERFUMERY, 4-C. SIGN OF THE nANnOTII BOOK. Third door east of Colleys Avenue, Athens, Qeoegia. GF" All orders promptly filled at Augusta prices Athens, Feb, 28,1850. PIsV.VO -FORTE S. ■AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANC 'of llio celebrated makers, STODART DUNHAM, N. Y„ also, the recently i MEL0DEOX. at the Piano-Forte depot ZOGBAUM. Athens, Feh. 7,1850. CHAS.2 July 4, 1850. iy AVERY, HUJJABD A CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SC*pie and Fancy Dry Good*, No. 70, Broadway, N. Y. May «, 1850 1y Hardware. WILLI AX BRYCE 4c CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY. DUNS, &C. 22S Pearl Street, New York, constantly on hand a full and well selected stock, adapted to the Southern trade. Particular at- May 9, Jy NSW GOODS. T. H. WILSON, H AS moved bis old stock to the room on College Avenue recently occupied by A. Alexaxdee A Co., where he is now exhibiting a splendid assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HARD WARE k CROCKERY , all of which is fresh and well selected; he hopes his friends and customers, will call and see for themselves. April 25, 1850. Term, 1850. Present their Honors, Middleton Witt, Russel J. Park, Robert White, and Cliarles Wi Court, by the petition of Martin TT appearing to the Ci X Fricks, that Joseph ed, did in his life tune, u Fricks his bond conditioued pie to said Martin Fricks, tc . and uinety one, (891) seventeenth district, and third section, containing forty acres more or less, upon the payment of the consideration money; and it appear- —** *" the Court that said J. T. Cunningham departed inglmm, lat . le to the Mid Martin lake titles in fee land, eight hundred POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. j| G REE ABLY' to an order of the Honorable the In- * rior Court of Madison county, when sitting for try purposes, will be sold before the Court house door, in the town of Danielsrillc, on the first Tuesday February next, within the legal hours of sale, two groes, to wit: Gilbert, • man, about 65 or 10 j ears of age, and Primus, a man, about 40 year* of age.— th the ou Federal Road running through it All sold the property of George W. O’Kelley, late of Madi- t, county, deceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs, Ac. Terms, cash. BENJ. F. O’KELLEY, Adm. Decamber5, 1650. WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED 1 Ware, dtc. rpHE subscribers are now opening at Hie new Jewel- ■1 ry Store, a splendid assortment of fine Watches, (all warranted good time keepers) and a great variety of Gold gui Gold Buckles, Gold and sili of all kinds. Also, Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, extra-fine Silver Forks, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Butter-knives; with a great variety of fancy articles and housekeeping goods. Our facilities for purcliasing goods in Ne York are such as to enable us to offer them cheap be bough sspectfully invite our friends, the public, We would „ ., , call and examine itock, and the rule rs, and judge for th< i, 1849 ;perienced v o R TT£a o perform well. Repairing of all ‘ land— It is therefore ordered hy the Court, That notice be public places in the county. •.(if* said John H. Cunningham and Giles Mitchell, c: a aforesaid, should not execute titl< s terms of said lxuuL True extract from the minutes < ember 2,1850. JOHN G. PITTMAN, SepL 12, 1850. they have,) in the Clerk’s office, why ~ cliell, executors said lot of land, id Court, Sep- Purposes, Sept an i Present their honors. Young L. O. Harris, Ji Barrett, William Dickcn, and Elizur L. Newtou, Justice* of said Court To all whom it may concern. TYTHEREAS, Lucy Purycar, Guardian of Martha, V f Elizabeth, John and Sarah Puryear, orphans of John Puryear, decease!, applies for Letters of Dismis- eiou from said guardianship:— Therefore, all person concerned, nre hereby cited • ’ ‘ ’ fiU their objections, (if any they the Nov« of the Court September 6,1 W. N. WHITE, At the University Bookstore, NO. 2, COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GEO. WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL BOOKSELLER, COMMON AND FANCY STATIONERY, Natlc and mimical Instruments, LAMPS, FINE CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, <fcc, 4c. tW Orders filled with promptness and at Augusta Fucks. Aug. 1. 1—: Cerda-Clark* Cuunir* The Honorable the Inferior Court, sit tiny for Ordinary Purposes, September 2,1850. Present then- Honors, Yc*ing L. G. Harris, Elizur L. Newton, Jame* W. IUrrett and William Dickcn, Justice* of said Court; To all whom « may concern. W HEREAS, James t*. Maj ne, A*J*«inLitraLw o tlio real estate oftjohn G. Mayne. decease! applies for Letter* of Dijmission from said admini: Therefore, the kindred (ud creditors of said deceas ed, are hereby ciied and ,-uhnonishcd jections, (if any they have} in ray office ... law, otherwise, Letters ofiDismissioa will be granted to the applicant at the ne# May term of said Court. By order of said Court. Notice. Tnr subscriber still continues to keep open his HOUSE in JxrrzuBox, Jackson count Ga, for the accommodation of Travelers. Man and horse, per day, f 1 SepL 19 1850. 5,per day,.. 81 all night,. 1 tf J. B.NABERS. LOOK AT THIS! CARRIAGES, R00XAWAYS fc BUGGIES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, AND At deduced prices. RICH'D S. SCHEVENE1.L, Coach-Make*. Opposite the Bgnk—ATHENS, GA- Saith & StOYaH, —- DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC Itm. 1, College Avenue, Athena. Terms—cheap for cask or country produce CONVERSE, TODD-& GRAYDON, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods. 58 Liberty Street, Cor. of Nassau, near the Poet Office CRAU.K* X. oovrtxsx, NEW YORK. SAMIS LTODn, saxes gxatdox. May 9,1850. Iy BOffCKINCK, BOWSU. & CO. WHpLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, N<a6S, Cedar Street, apposite the Past Office. «.Amcrac*,a) . NEW YORK. J. S.ROWKLL, I. ) May 9,1850 1 FLOUR, FLOUR. TTIXTRA Genesee Floor, just neeirsd sad for «de XL by Nor. 14. T.BISHOP. A Hunter's Zrilbin South Africa, ./CONTAINING anecdotes ofthe chase of the LION ' ELEPHANT, RHINOCEROS, de. A remark able bo.A joct received by Oct, 81. CHASE k PETERSON. Great Bargains at BLOOMFIELD’S CLOTHING STORE. ORE DOOR BELOW REESE ic Wilt's DRUG STORE, \ Broad Street, Athena Ga. rTlHE undersigned would inform his friends and X patrons, that his new,"and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Has been received direct from our manufacturing es tablishment; New Jersey, where there has been no pains spared to make it good and fashionable, in short, I can unhesitatingly say, that my stock is the best one that I lave ever had the pleasure of bringing to Athena. Having selected most of the styles myself, - . - — * ’ ' ’’onable and durable, re to your own good judgments Without saving more, I cordially invite all who are in need of the following articles to call and examineIokthemselves, to wit: Black Broad Cloth Frock, Dress, Sack, and Polka Coats; Black, and ~ " its; Grey, and Brown . Drab Felt Cloth Ovor Coats; also, Sxtinett, Blanket. FelLand PiloL Flush ing, Kersey, and Cassimere Overcoats, cut long for horseback riding ood short for plantation coats. BlanksLSatineU, Tweed,-Cloth. Beaver, Kersey, Jea^s, and Mol# Skin Sack#, and Frock Coats, Doe Skin Car*. Sacks and Frock Coats, (a handsome arti cle) BTk IY»e Skin, amt English Cass, pants; Fancy English, French wad American Caesimere pants, (cheap and good,) Satmett, Jeans, Tweads, Kersey, English Cord, and Moleskin pants ; Cashmere, Silk, Satin, Cashmcrett, Wool, Worsted, Valencia, and Black Brued Cloth, double and single breasted Vesta Aba, a large assortment of ftmiislung article#, to wit Stocks, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Bock,amt Berlin Glares; Kid, Silk and Oaswmere Gloves; Sus penders, Combs, Brashes, Half hose, Ac, tc. Shirts! Shirts!! A large supply of our own make, handsomely, and well made; al*o, knit under Shirts and Drawers of every quality and *tyle,«ilk,Cottoo,Merino, and Wool Hats, Caps, &c. Also, a huge aad handsome stock of Hats and Capa, embracing all the styles worn at the present day, fine Mole 8km. Bearer, Soft Bodies. Ac, Ic. UMBRELLAS. SOk. Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and Steel Ribbed Umbrellas. Tranks, Carpet Bag*, and Valises, Iron frame, aad nwectJolio*, all of which will be aoUcheajLat the above named store. Purposes, Present their Honors, Y< _ ... Barrett, William Dickcn, and Elizur L. Newton, Justices of said Court. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Bcnajali 8. Sheets, Executor — Nicholas Sheats, deceased applies for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship:— Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceas 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 Dismission will be granted ’ ” l*f said Court. to the applicant at the next May By order of said Court. Septembers, 1850. A. M. JACKSON, Purposes, September 2,185a Present their Honors, Young L. O. Harris. William Dicken, Elizur L. Newton, Justices of said Court. To all whom it may concern. TTTHEREAS, David Holmes, Adrninsftator of Joliu I f Colly, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismis sion from said Administration:— Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said dec ed,arc hereby cited and admonished to file their joctions, (if any they hare) in my officu in term. . the law, otherwise. Letters of Dismivion will be granted to the applicant at the next May term of said Cteorffia—CIarltc Comity. To all Persons to whom these Presents shall xome—Greeting. R NOW ye that we, Richard s. Schrrencll, Pet«W A. Summer, Rufus L. Moss and John S. Tint/y have associated ourselves together as a body conorate, for the purpose of engaging in the basinets of Mana-1 factoring Doors, Sash and Blinds, and ether articles I composed of wood, and of casting iron aad bras--, and ! 1—j—:— v: and r J 1 Now Goods. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SO Xllver and risrte* War . MUSICAL IXSTRUMEKTS, AC. W. P. SAGE, has just returned HS\ fr « m Ncw York with a beautiful A V I assortment of the above named articles which he will sell cheaper t i iaa can purchased elsewhcn Broaches Pins, Ear and Finger Ringi Gold Guard and Fob Chains ; Gold Pais and Pencils; Gold, Silver and Steel Buckles; Gold and Silver Thimbles, and Spectacles. Warranted sterling Silver, Table Desert and Tea Spoons, Sliver Forks, id all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Stoi The superior advantages which the subscriber pc sses over those unacquainted with the business, being a practical Jewellor, renders him cajiablo properly judging the value of all he pun-liases and re- nnmeuds to the public. Fifties, Violins, Guitars, &c. rianos from the most celebrated makers and war- Piano, Flute, Violin and Guitar Music. lies and time-pieces faithfully repaired and GREAT COPOH REOTBP Y CHSURTVECTOSAl For tbe Core «f COUGHS, COLDS, HOAHSEMXSS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP ASTHMA aad 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 tes, ami the lull belie! that it will subdue and re- e the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs. These results, as they become publicly known, very naturally attract the attc * ” men and philanthropists evervwhort opinion of CHERRY PECTORAL th« following:— VALENTINE MOTT. M. Prof, Surgery Mid College,New York, says:— lay bcs. certify the value and effi- CHERRY PECTORA L, which I con- ider peculiarly adapted 7 uf *y ler pecu! Throat and Lungs.’ s diseases of the PECTORAL, and if any r CHERRY PECTORAL.” of the Lungs:—“ Try the CHERRY :Valei In Qani’t For the removal tat Diseases arising of the blood, or Among the nmnvandi monition, L one_wl»-e fj .. -unlearn, in the’historv of the p._ . SAP A RILLA stands forth ii|ouc,aJ proclaims its power—that mote efoi bly alfectjsig in tbe appenlsof (lie a been answered. • Thousand? of : been cured by H»i*in-5>tn n.t fornisbed in the records; but are performed in ©nr principal J places. They are brought befor '■ “ tiatc, beyond* doubt, tb9 heat:hi and the facts unfolded,* s the light <dj£y. piuity to Ayer’s CHERRY PECTORAL and we can not too strongly recommend this skillful preparation to tbe profession and public generally.” Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself llAUTKoitD, Jan. 26,1847. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Having been rescued from a painful and dangerous disease by your i an exalted chan*..! mation of otliei A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected came so severe that spitting of blood. and in sliort bad all the first, be- ntcough followed and fastened upou 1, could not sleep, was dis- a pain through my chest, inning symptoms of quick IDe ^ried your"CHERRY ially •ed and has now- cured me. Yours with respect, E. A. STEWART. Albany, N. Y, April 17,1848. Dr. Ayer, Lowell,—Dear Sir:—I have for years been afflicted with Astluna, in the worst fonu; so that I have l>eeu obliged to sleep in my chair fora larger ^ rt of the time, being unable to brcatlie on my bed. lad tried a great many medicines, but to uo purpose, until my i»liv-ician prescribed, as an experiment, your CHERRY PECTORAL. fleets upon the vital powers of ti. though possessed of powerful liealicg p entirely harmless. »n<i will not injure the constitution. When in perfect health, n Juced by its use, except an increase » when disease is sealed iu the frame, a: its victim along the path of life, then it flueucc is felt and seen; it enkindles or, and brings health and strength to discoscjL SCROFULOUS AFFECTION O) WiNcncsmt, Kv n Oct 29,1849. A. B.«t D. Sands—Gentlemen: J would not has resumed to write to you, if it was not-my duty to It. le public know the almost miraculous effect your Sar- ipariilu 1ms liad upon me. My limbi were covered rith ulcerous -or.-s, s.. that I could not wnlk daring BOSTON FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. A GENERAL assortment of fasliionablc Mafroganj raid other Furniture from PRIME, KENNY & CO., Boston, Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers of 81000 or more, will be supplied a 10 per cent advance on Boston Wholesale prices and cost of transportation. From 8500 to 81000 at 15 per cent “ 8100 to 8500 “20“ “ Call and see, in the Insurance Building, opposite the Post Office. Athens. Ga. Marchr 14* 1S50. ^— MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND I WALNUT CHAIRS, bes.Bnreaui. Sideboard »,Tn MANUFACTURED AT HOME, adeanddara- k I began to experience the most gratifying m its use ; and now, in four weeks, the disc oved. I cun sleep on my bed with comfort i a state of health which I had never expcctcu u» GEO. S. FAllUANT. 1 in Athens by Drs. HILL & SMITH, by Havil- land, Risley t Co. Augusta, and by druggist generly througuout the State. Aug. 1, 1850 Clarke Sheriffs Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Watkinsville, on the first Tuesday iu ry next, between the usual lioursof sale, the ing property, to wit:— apt 45 acres of land, very well improved, with auildings, gardens Ac, lying in Thomas’survey, town of Athens, adjoining Rutherford and oth- 10 place improved and occupied by Lloyd K. ield; also, one negro man, by the name of Sawny, about 28 years old. Levied upon as the property of Lloyd K. Barefield, to satisfy sundry fi. Ins.' from Morgan Inferior Court, in favor of the fol plaintiffs, to wit: One in favor of Wm. L. Mitchell, ’ i favor of Jas. W. Harris, one in fav Williams, one in fin er of Jeremiah or of Reese <fc Nisbct, one iu favo: Will lie sold the following property, to wit: The house and lot, at present occupied by \Vtn. S. Hemphill, on the road to Jefferson, adjoining the lots of Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Camak. Levied ou by virtue of sundry fi. tas. from Clarke Snpe- Court. one in favor of Edward Lampkin, one j king two bottles anent blindness seemed to l>s his late. ti™ U. as entirely restored his eight, and wo cannot but re- aumeud all similarly afflicted to use Sunds’ Harsapa- BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER. ITS POPULARITY’ ABROAD. Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849. Messrs. Sands—Gentfeiuen: I consider it a duty dot the public to make known theirroat l^nc' 1 from using your valuable Sarsnjm Iwasunai.lt of withcanf nd after using fi »ugh the a r.r-apariiJ;*, , r fifteen days, 1 fotad myself eil o n.y friends and the public. r SarsapI ’ obodiiv r of Jar pulmonary disca Idle there conti fter my return, uige of the liu: . rostrationof strt ed difficulty of re important and tn •t. I feel that! igoodhcaltli an J. M. JESURUN. I ctciL t A. l North, adding only the freight, at WARE ROOMS Two doors West of the Post Office, near the Epis- eojtal Church. itinuance of the patronage hitherto-received by the subscriber will encourage and enable him to add considerably to his stock; of manufactured articl to increase tbe variety tf h&rjpatjrial. MTiy take jour moneytfl^P^Wyoucauu advantageously at home t »** Old jFurniture cleansed and repaired. Sign ai ornamental Painting. -' : NC. S. OLIVER. TAIf HOUTEY & BARRETT, * COACH-MAKERS, ATHENS. Bug leave to inform their friends, and tbe ', that they hare rerStorcil I vs. said William 8. Hemphill. Dec. 5, 1850. JOHN I. HUGGINS, D. Sh’ff. l'\ f ILL be sold before tlie Court house door, in th YY town of Gainesville, on the first Tuesday ii January next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: One hundred and eighty trilla, which I c not for fixtrle^n'jHi tcfolly yon. Prepared and sold, wholesale •alfy.ttzmighi Price 81 per bottle . . ... . For. sale by IIIL L ct S M 171?, alto REES E■ May 9,18"- - -r- . _ York. Sold aUc the United States and C ' ' jbr 85., lighty acres of land said county, adjoining lands of Lemuel Dudu, and others. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fx. Issued from Hall Superior Court— Robert XV. Brown vs. James McThompson. Proper- it^rf^ pointe,loutin tai ' 1 fi ‘ fa - re re -Also, two tracts of land, parts of lot* Nos. 80 and niag one hundred and fifty-five acres. Lev- the property of George Bamwel Matthev George Barnwell and Isaac Darter vs. said BarowelL - Also, forty acres of land, more or less, being part of lot No. 153, in the 12th district, of said cou * — ied on as tbe property of James Owins, ' R fa. from a Justice’s Court. Enoch Myer. Owens. Returned to me by a bailiff. The valuable advi ill prevent years « Dually thousands of; posed of iron and wooa. Also for the manufacturing I , _ . , ADMINISTRATORS* SALE. bjwbidi w. estate of Mum- Steam Company,” and by vihicli we will be wa said designated. That we hive subscribed os -- capital stock the sum of vfrre thousand dollars which will be emptoyed in the buMieas before meo- mcd. RICHARD S. SCHEVENELL. PETER A. SU»JET, . R. L. MOSS. ; ' JOHN S. LINTON. ' Signed in the presence of JohbKiripatricfe,J.P. GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. I * Clerk* Office, Superior Court, Book f, folio 864. Re corded on the day July, 1850- JOHN r 26.1850. SHEET IRON. ) USSIAN and American sheet Iron of various constantly on hand and for sale Sept. If. T.BISHOP. Oct 17,185a * C. JOIN SON, Clark. Ordinary, that poi ford Bennett, deceased, whsreon Thomas Morri now lives, etnhracing the Tan-yard, and ten ac._ of land, more or less. Sold for the fo. ne fit ofFthe heir*. MIDDLETON WITT, Ai*n. Nor. 7,1850. NANCY BENNETT, Adr.ht. mitth & hanhooJ BltRl a ' vioorous l| -^. frrmoiure Heath. 2inkeiin on SoLf-Proservatip ONLY 25 CENTS. This Book, just published, is filled with useful ini mation, on the infirmities and diseases of the Genera' Organs. It addresses itself aliko to Youth, Mam and OU Age. To all who apprehend or suHct w the dire consequences of earl:, or prolonged indit .> Ill. THIS BOOK. inti suffering, miJsare )t,wiil learn how to prevent t letter. destruction of their child, ESf* A remittance of. addressed to DILKINKKLIX, X. W. corner of ThW’ “ * ^reete,between Spruce ii Pine, Philadelphia; 'elope per return of mail ADMINISTRATORS’ SAKE. WILL be sold on Wednesday, the 18th day of • » December next, within the usual boors of sale, at the residence of Henry S. Butler, late of Jack- son county, deceased, the following property:— Three hone beasts, three cows aad calves, ooe set of smith’s tools, with a quantity of iron of different de- *ripP°pq. two waggons, (one new*,) plantation tools. I>R. JAYNE'S FABQLY wfn at the Philadelphia prices; consisting among other ar-, lows, (inchidbigtbe smiths.) three hoys, three worn tides, of Jayne’s Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative ' uid onegirL The sale will continue from day to «L. Hair Dye, Carminative Balsam, Tonic Vermifuge, S«v 1 intH all is sold. The terms wul b* made known o •five Pills Afrrjpri1lB .tr Arr ' ike nf «ai> .TAS TTA I'DPflVP » t book, unddr ci FIFVJCHX minted practice spent in' NOTIQE. A LL persons indebted to sitter the estate of NVch- JX. olas Osborn, deceasedov Nancy Osborn,deceas ed, are requested to make immediate payment; and tho-*e having demands against either of said estates, are hereby notified to present the same for payment within the time prescribed by law. expert and n afflicted wfh ul- Not. 14,1850. . A.M. JACKSON, Adm. of extensive and u city,have rendered Dr.K. tie n: IftiTrsacmipner fiw and uea diseases of © private nature. cers upon the body, throat, or legs pains in the head o booes, mercurialrbenmatismiy strictures, graveljdia- •J"(rwn jratlful or impurithmitth. blood^whcrm^r the coo-ritution W-become Ha, who places himself under tlie ca* 0 f Dr. K.may confidently rely upon his skill us a plivsrian. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K' h (post-paid) and be cured at lib Packages of Medicines, Din by sending s remittance, and put up secure from D*n<~ ' by letter. tar r rews Agents, Pedlers, Canvass ied with the above work at ray GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. 1ITHEREAS' Thomas Simon too, Guardian of the or- *» pbans of Robert S. Gordon, deceased, applies to me fin* letters of Dismission, from said Guardian *ktp- ; ere, and aH others suppli These are, therefore, to cite and admor.Ui all per- j >ery tow sons interested, to be and appear at my office within ! — the tin* 5prescribed by law, to showcause, (if any they j oft/w « v»o ■ onn > no • • have) why said Letters should not be granted. | SUGARS ! SL GA RS ! ! Given under my hand at office, this the 12th day of, THROWN, Loaf,Crashed and Powdered Sugars fresh November, 185b. A. M. JACKSON, c. c. o. i i>and cheap, for sale by Nov. 14, 1850. March 7- SUMMjfY. TRAMMF.LL A C(>