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ANGELS’ VOICES.
As I oft muse, sad and weary,
Weary of this wretched life—
Thinking of the world so dreary,
Dreary in its biller strife;
Sad and lonely thoughts confoond me.
Till to me it seems I hear
Gentle voices all around me,
Softly singing “ Persevere!”
Then my soul no longer gloomy,
Lightens with their joyous song,
Till t5ie world looks brighter to me,
And life’s journey not so long.
Climber up fame’s cragy steep.
Through the voyage never fear,
But thy courage always keep,^
Augels whisper persevere!”
American I’tcc Masonry jo Prussia.
On the 10th of June, at high-twelve,
■we visited the Masonic Lodge, it being
their regular meeting
W ALTON Postponed Sheriff *■!*.
On the first Tuesday in August neat, will be
sold before the Court House door in the town of
Monroe between the legal hours of sale, the follow-
^RicWd^P. Boaniin's interest in a hired negro
man bv the name of Brown, until the aathofDo-
cembe'r, next Alro, one negro woman by thoname
of Julia, about o5 years of nge, one clock, one
large looking glass one beadstend *ndmittre** one
safe one chest, one trunk, one dining table, two
small tables, ono workstand, one lot of knives and
forks one lot of crockery, two water buckets, 2
tubs, two empty ban-ells. 2 jug?, 1 >& ^1
1 lot of Chairs, one trugdjgbod. and maJtrera^AU
levied on «» the Kichftrd P. Board
sntisfv a fi fa Issued SHFWalton Superior Court ra
favor of John G. McHenry, and sundry other fi fas
Richard P. Beardin.
June HI—ids.
W. S. IVEY, D. Sheriff.
r nlton PoNiponed Shfriff’. Hale.—On
w "'"first” Tuesday in August next, will be
We found no
difficulty in gaining admittance. There
were two initiations in the first degree.
At two P. M. wo left the lodge room ami
proceeded to the banquet room, in the
same building, which opened into a fine
large garden, also belonging to the lodge.
Here we found a sumptuous dinner pre
pared, and soats reserved for the vis
iting Brothers from America, of whom,
6ome half dozen were present. The
W.. SI. speaks English fluently, and in
terpreted for us. After some four
courses, at the sound of the gavel, the
first three regular toasts were announced
in succession—(each member being fur
nished with a bottle of the pure juice)—
sold'before the Court house door, in the town of
Monroe, duridg the legal hours of sale, tlio follow-
iiiir property, to-wit: _ .
Certain lot of land, situated and being in or nenr
the village <>f Social Circle, in suid county, known
and distinguished by the following metes and bountls,
to wit: lying in the first district of said county, com
mencing at the road leading from Soeial Circle to
Monroe, containing fourteen acres, three rods and
thirteen poles, with all the members and appurte
nances thereunto belonging—which said described
land aud premises, was levied upon to satisfy a
mortgage fi. fa„ issued from Walton Superior Court,
in favor of E. B. Stoddard Jc Co., vs. Hansel J.
Williams. Property pointed ““‘bv plaintiff’s at-
tornoy. W. IVEY* U. oil a.
J uly 5—tda.
A dministrator’s Hale.—By virtue of an or
der from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Forsvth countv, will be sold before the Court-house
diior in the town of Camming, Forsyth county,
Georgia, on thefirst Tuesday in August next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following lot of land,
£ “aging to the estate of Theonhalus Taylor, late
of stud county, deceased. Lot No. 656, in the Wth
District and first section of Forsyth county. The
above lot will be sold, reserving the widow s right
ofdower. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. .,
Also, at the same time, will be sold, before the
Court house door, in .the town of Clarkes^Ue, Hab
ersham county, in said State, lot of
tlie 13th District of said couuty of Habersham,
within the legal hours of sale, also belonging to the
ejtAto of sai3 deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of Bale.
jekemlah h. tayl6r, | Admr *-
June 6—tds.
(Georgia, Walton county.—To ait vhomumay
w cows.—Whereas George W. Graves petitions
the Coart of Ordinary of said county, for dismission as
executor of theesute Of Thorass Graves, deceased.
These are there to cite sod admonish all persons
concerned to show cause (if any they have) why the
said executor should not be dismissed at the regular
term of said court to be held on the first Monday in
October next. Done by virtue of aw order of said
court at its March term, 1855. Given undermy hand
this 5th day of March, 1855.
March 15—6m. R. J. KENNEDY .Ord’y.
A ctministrator’. Hale.
1. The King of Prussia.
2. Prince William, the protector of
our Order in Prussia.
3. The Ancient Lodge of York Ma
sons.
Then came the volunteer toasts, among
which was:
Our Visiting Brothers from America.
To this compliment Dr. M. responded,
in a manner which did honor to himself
and the American fraternity, and the de
light of the company—the W. M. inter
preting. A choice choir was present,
an the entertainment enlivened with vo
cal and instrumental music. The ban-
qet commenced, as I said, at two o’clock,
but how long it continued I do not know
—as at 5h P. M. we excused ourselves,
and retired. We were furnished a list
of regular meetings, and fraternally in
vited to attend. So masonry—like eve
ry thing else in Germany—connects itself
inseperably with social enjoyment; and
on this occasion presented to our minds
a novel and delightful example of broth
erly love.
We found in Mr. Wise, Secretary of
Legation, (son of Henry A. Wise, Gov
ernor elect of Virginia) a good friend
and true gentleman. He rendered us
good service, and left us more deeply
impressed iu favor of American charac
ter and American institutions.—Berlin
Cor. Ohio State Journal.
w *lriy in August next, will be sold, before the
Court-bouso door, in the town of Monroe, Walton
countv, during tlio legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit: ,
Ono four horse waggon, ono cloeo camaso and
harness, twelve chairs, one chest, one trunk, and
books. All levied on as the property of Hardy
Treadwell, to satisfy n fi. fa. issued from »* alton
Superior and Inferior Courts.
Also, one negro girl, Aun, about sixteen years old.
Levied on ns the property of William Brown, to
satisfy nine fi. fus., issued from a Justice Court ot
said county, in favor of Hill A Selman. Levy made
and returned to mo by John Ammons, constable.
W. S. IVEY, D. Sh’ff.
July 5—tds.
W ALTON Sheriff’* Hale.—On the first
Tuesday in Aoguat, will be sold before the
Court House door in Monroe, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property to wit:
150 acres of land, more or less, the plnco whereon
the widow Patrick now resides, adjoining Smith
and Chandler, and other*, in the Cut-Off of Wal
ton county, as the property of Frederick Patrick.
Levied upon by virtue of two fi fas in favor of W in.
H. Goodson, ono in favor of G. W. H. Murrell*
Brother vs. Frederick Patrick, and sundry other
fi fas vs. Frederick Patrick, all issued from a Jus
tices Court of said county. Levy made and return
od to mo bv J. R. Thompson, L. C.
J JONATHAN STILL, Sheriff.
July 5—tds.
State of Georgia,
JGreene Con nfy.—By-virtue of an order from
tu honorable Court of Ordinary oft Said county,
passed at its regular term, lu April, 1856, will be
sold ut tlie court house door in the town of Wat-
kinsville, Clark county, and State aforesaid,between
tae lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
August next, a house and lot in the town of Athens,
qoir occupied by Rev. Mr. Liuebaugb, also two
other houses and lota, one of which is now occupied
by R. S. Sclievenel; tho other n small lot in the rear,
sold us the property of Edward Lumpkin, deceased
for a distribution amon^the tagge* ^ ^
nol6—28—tds.
Oeorgia, Walton county.—To all whomit may
concern.—Whereas George W. Garrett petitions
the Courvof Ordinary of said county for dismission as
administrator of the estate of Wm. Garrett, late ot said
connty, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail persons
concerned to show ceuse (if any they hare) at tho reg
ular term of said court to be held on the first Monday
in October next, why said administrator should not be
dismissed. Done by virtue of an order of said court
its March term, 1855.
Given under my hand this 5ih day of March, 1855.
Match 15—6m. R. J. KENNEDY.Ord’ry.
(GJ-Coi-giu,
Will (on County.—Conrt of Or-
~ i, 1855.—
dinary of said Couuty, June Term
Louisa Austin, now Y Rule Nisi,
Louisa Hayes, > Preparatory to Dismission of
Orphans. ) Guardian.
Upon the applications of Leonard B. Haves* j
Guardian of Louisa Austin, (now Louisa Hayes.) 1
tin orphan: It is ordered, that all persons concerned,
allow cause, if any they have, at the regular tertir-
of this Court, to be held on the first Mont 1 ~
Jnne next, why said Guardian should not
missed.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
Given under my hand, this 9th day of June, 1855.
June 15—Wd. R. J. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
pEORGIA. FRANKLIN COUNTY.—Cowrt of
'- r Ordinary, May Term, 1355.—Whereas, Eliza
beth Glover, administrator, de bonis non, of the es
tate of Joseph Pulliam, late of said county, de-
ceased, applies to me for a discharge from said
administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned, ere hereby re
quired. to show cause, if any they have, why said
administratrix should not, at the regular term of
said Court, to be held on the first Monday in De
cember next, be discharged from said administru-
tiou.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
this"7th day of Mav, 1855.
May 17—6in. JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
(~r rorgia, Wallen County.— To all tchom it
may concern.—Whereas, William Colhns, ad-
ministrator of the estate of Sarah Guthrie, late of
said comity, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, for dismission as such odminis-
trutor:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
why said administrator should not be dismissed at
the regular term|of said Court, to bo held on the
first Monday in December next.
In pursuance of an order of said Court, at its May
term, 1855.
Given under my band, at office, in Monroe, this
1th day of May, 1855. R. J. KENNEDY, Ord.
May 21—6m.
'yy ALTON Sheriff’s Sale.—On tho first
. . Tuesday in August next, will bo sold before
the Court House door in tho town of Monroe within
the legal hours of sale, the following property to-
One rockaway and harness, as the property of
Rufus J. Hughes ; levied upon by virtue of a n fa
issued from Walton Superior Court in favor of
Stephen Felker vs. Solomon Adams maker, and
Rufus J. Hughos and Ilardv Treadwell endorsers.
^ JONATHAN STILL, Sheriff
July 5—tds.
J ACKSON Sheriff’ Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in August next, will beeold before the
Court House door in the town of Jefferson,Jackson
connty, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale the
following property to wit:
Levied on, 200 seres of land, more or less, as the
property of Jesse C. Johnson, whereon said John-
son now lives, on the waters of the Mulbery, adjoining
lands of Goss, Hinton and others, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Jackson Superior Court, A.C. Thomp
son vs. Jesse C. Johnson. Propertv pointed out by
Plaintiff J. RANDOLPH, Sheriff.
Jnly 5—tds.
peorgia Madison County.—Courtof
IT Ordinary, January Term 1855.—Whereas
Loverd Moore administrator of the estate of Mar
tha A. Johnson, deceased, petitions the court for
a discharge from said administration.
Therefore, tho kindred und creditors of said
deceased, are hereby cited aud admonished to
be aud appenr at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, tu show cause if any exist, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 8 th day of
January 1855.
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordiuary
March 29—6m.
QEOltGIA, MADISqN COUNTY—Courtof Or
disu'y.Jun Term, 1355-RLE NISI.—Where
as, Harriet W. Graham, guardian of Elizabeth
Graham and Harriet J. Graham, minors of James
Graham, late of said county, deceased, petitions the
. ga id Court for a discharge from said guardianship:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby cited
and admonished, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescrided by law, to show cause, if any they
can. whv said guardian should not be dismissed, iu
terms of die law.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 4th day of June
1855. WIDLIS STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
June 14—40d.
Remember, that though the realm of
death 6eems an enemy’s country to most
men, on whose shore they are loathly
driven by stress of weather, to the wise
man it is the desired port where he
moors his hark gladly, as in some quite
haven of the fortunate isles; it is the
golden west into which his snn sinks,
and sinking, casts back a glory on the
leaden cloud-rack, which had darkly
besieged his day.
Walton Sheriff’s Sale.
An Extensive Farmer.—The Norfolk (Va.)
Herald says:
“It is stated as an ascertained fact that
Mr. William Allen, of Claremont, on Janies
river, will raise for snip this year fifty thou
sand bushels of wheat; and, without some
unforeseen occurrence, five thousand, barrels
of corn.”
A munificent donation.—Ewd. E. Pow
ers. of Columbus, Georgia diet! suddenly at
Chicago, Illinois, on the 13th ult., aged 62
We learn from the Greenfield Gazette that
Powers was a native of Bernardston, in Mas
sachusetts, and has given the town of Ber
nardston the munificent dona’ion often thou
sand dollars, the income ofwhich is forever
■to be used for the purposes of schooling.—
Mr. Powers also gave ten-thousand dollars
to the Female Orphant Asylum at Columbus,
Georgia.
In the Greek churches, on Good Friday, an
image of tlie crucified Saviour is laid out, and
the people come in and kiss the wounds,
and exhibi.’ every appearance of the deepest
sorrow.
O N thefirst Tuesday in August-next, will be
sold before the Court-house door, in tha
town of Monroe, within the legal hours of sale,
the following propertv, to wit:
A certain negro woman by the name of Man-
da. said in the mortgage fi la, to be about 15
years old; levied upon under a mortgage fife
as the propertv of Lucinda Rogers, said fi fa
he’ngin ftvor of George Maltom vs. said Lucin
da Rogers. _
W. S. IVY, D. Sheriff.
may 31—tds.
A dministrator’* Hale.—On the first Tuesday
in September next, will be sold before tlie
Court House door in the town of Hartwell, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Three town lots in the town of Hartwell, Nos. 72,
97. and 98. No, 97 lias on it n small framed house.
All sold as the property of Jesse T. Patlerson, late
of said eountv, deeea-ed. Sold by order of the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for the benefit
of tlio heirs nnd ereditors of said deceased.
THOMAS W. THOMAS, Adm’r
Julv 19—tds.
^ilniiili-trntor’- Hnlr.-
On thefirst Tuesday
in September next, will he sold before the
Court House door in the town of Hartwell, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property
to-wit: One hundred acres of lnnd. more or less,
on the waters of Lightwond Log Crook, adjoining
Tiios. Sanders and Wesley Skelton. Sold ns the
property of Benjamin Sander-, deceased, subject to
widow's dower, for tho benefit of the creditors of
said deceased. SOPHIA SANDERS, Adm'r.
july'19 tds.
N OI
,h i
JJnlt HheritPs Hnle. —Willbo sold, before the
air.es Hunnicutt, deceased, of Rnlmn connty
on thq 17th dnv of August next ; all the personal
property of said deceased, consisting of stock hogs
cattle, sheep, household nnd kitchen furniture, and
many other articles, too tedious to mention; and
tlift sale to continue from day to dnv until nil is sold,
July 19.—ids. ^ ‘ A. PRICE, Adm'r.
Court- 1 , ous*? *loor, in the t'»wu of Gainesville,
HnU county, on the tirst Tuesday in August next,
within the lawtul hour» of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
litres of lnnd. lying on the waters of the North
Oconee river, in said county, adjoining BaviaWhel-
chel. Levied on as the property >f James 1*. Echols,
to satisfy a It. fa from Hall Inferior Court, in favor of
Young G. Floyd. Pointed out by said Echols.
Also, at tlu- same time a nil tdace. 50 acres of laud, on
the waters of the North Oconee, known as the place
whereon Janies Kelly now live*. Levied on as his
property. by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the Justices
Court of the 403d l)ist (5. M. of said county, in favor
of Wm. Blackstock va. James Kelly and Ellis Buf
fington. Levy made and returned to me by a constable
Also. 15 acres of land, in said county, on the waters
of the Grove River, adjoining John D. Terrell. Le
vied on ns the property of Jeremiah Dodd, by virtue
of two fi. fM.. from the Justices Court of the 212th
Kit. G. M., C. R. Simmons va Jeremiah Dodd.—
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, Ill neroi of land. Levied on ax the piopenn
of Tho.. IStYherhin—and 111 acre*.ax the proper
tvofDavi“l. McCleskey, Iving on the waters of ibe
North Oconee River, in said county, adjoining Gar
land Floyd aod others. Two hundred acres of land,
ai ifca property of Janies J. McCleskey. on said Oco
nee rirer, adjoining Hiram Kelton and others. Also,
a small tract of him on said Oconee river, containing
fifty acres, more or less, including a grist and saw
mill, ana a Wool factory, as the property of said Jtraea
J. McCleskey. Also, 200 acres of land, being a part
of Lot No. 162, in the 9th Dial, of said county—to
gether with the one undivided half of a tract of land
devised by John Barrett, deceased, to Elisha C. Bar
rett and Win. M. Barrett, being part of the tract of
land whereon said John Barrett, deceased, resided—
levied on as the property of Elisha C. Barrett. All
lqviedon to satisfy a fi. fa. from Hall Superior Court,
infavorof James Shaw, vs. James J. McCleskey,
Elisha C. Bnrrett. Tima. W. Eberhart, David H. Mc
Cleskey and Joseph H. McCleskey. Also, « fi. fa.
in favor of James Miller vs. James J. McCleskey.
July 5—ids. C. H. BO VI). Sh’ff
TTABEB8HAM Sheriff’* Sale.—On the
XJL W first Tuesday iii August next (1855) will be
■old before the Court House door in Clarketville,
Habersham connty, within the legal hours of Sheriff's
sale, the following property, to-wit:
One white and red pied cow, 8 years old, and
.black calf one year old, one white bull three
years old, one aun colored cow S years, old,
and yellow calf one year old, one pine capbord,
one half-folding walnut table, one pine beadatead, one
wash pot, one road wagon and cover, with a part of
the gearing, one Jack 7 years old, one Mind aorre
mare 9 years old, oA metal clock, four iron hound
casks, and part of a plank wagon box, one pair of dog.
irons, AUC scythe and cradle, 8 common split-bottom
chaireP* AH levied on as the property of George
*affla to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of said couuty in favor of Ramey & Story va. said
Aleo, • certain parcel of land number of
aces not known, in the 12th district of Habersham
eorntv. whereon defendant OOgClive*. Levied on aa
£?j&pcrty of Jiirtpli B-Castto aadtfya.fi f, W
•defrom the Justice* Courtof the 402d district, GJff,
in said county,onein favor of William Keeafor, and
,he other in favor of George Keetler, and both
‘ Bird Cash and. Joseph B. Cash,-security
oet byd^fanj^ Levy mutant
pClQTQid
ARCHER WHITEHEAD, Sheriff.
J*fy fi—sds-
fN EOKOIA, MADgffiX COUNTY.—Court
Orl'nary, January Term, 1855.—Whereas,
I,o\ ord Moore, administrator of the estate of Mar
tha A. Johnson, deceased, petitions the court for
it dischnrtrc from said administration:
Therefore, tho kindred nnd ereditors of said de
censed, are hereby ciied and admonished to be and
appear at my Office within tlie time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 8tl> day of
Willis Strickland, ora.
march 29—0m
^dEOBGIA, JIncLson Connty.—Whereas
dT Charles It. Simmons applies to me for letter
of administration, with will annexed, on tlio cstat-
of Andrew H. Henderson, late of the State of
Florida, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to. nleMicir objections, if any they have,why the ad
ministration of said estate should not be granted
the applicant, at the next August term of this Court
Given under my hand at office 2d Jnly, 1855.
JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ordinary.
july 5—30d.
/“’BORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.—Court of Ordina
U ry, February 7Vns, 1855.—Whereas John Richer
administrator upon the estate of Eli Richer, late o
said county, deceased, applies to this court for a dis
charge from arid administration.
therefore all persons concerned are hereby rrquir
ed to show rause, if any they bare, why said admin
is trutor should not at the regular term of said court to
be held on the firat Monday in August next, be dis
missed from said administration. By order of taid
court, at a regular term held this 7th day of Febuarv
18 Feb 1 Aem JAMES BLECKLEYf Ordinary
^dcorgin, Walton Connty.—To all whom
may concern.—Whereas, Russell Shepherd and
Simeon Shepherd, executors of the last will and
testament of Susan Shepherd, late of said county,
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
county for dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
at the regular term of said Court, to be held on the
second Monday in January next, why the said exec
utors should not be dismissed.
Done by virtue of an order of said Court, at its
Juno term, 1854.
Given under mv hand, this 9th dav of June, 1855.
R. J. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
Juno 14—6m.
corgir
VI may
_ .Walton Connty.— To all ichom
may concern.—Whereas, David Thompson
and Nancy Smith, administrator and administratrix
of the estate of Job Smith, late of said county, de
ceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary, of" said
county, lor dismission:
These are, therejore, to cite and ndmonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, at
tne regular term of said Court, to be head on the
second Monday in January next, whv tho snid ad
ministrator and administratrix should not be dis
missed.
Done by virtue of an order of said Court, at tho
June term, 1855.
Given under my hand, this 9th day of June, 1855.
June 14—6m. U. J. KENNEDY Ordinary.
WILLIAM FARMER,
vs.
MARY ANN FARMER
i
Divorce in Haber-
sham Superior
Court.
I T appearing to the Court, by tlio return of the
Shi jiiff, that tlie defendant is not to be found in
the county of HBtiersliam:
On motion of C. H. Sutton, plaintiff's attorney.
Ordered by tlie Court, that service shall be. per-
footed oil the defendant, by publication jjf this or-
dcr in tho Sfikthem Banner, once a rtoriUt for four
mouths, previous to the next term of this Court.
A true transcript from the minutes of Habersham
Superior Court, Aprii Term, 1855.
PHILIP MARTIN, c. s. c.
April 26—4m. [Printers fee $5 00.
corgia, Jackson Connty.—Court of Ordi
KJI nary -
nary of said County.—It appearing that Na
than Cofield hath filed, iu this othce, his petition
anil copy title bend, made by William Park, which
he in life, conditioned to make, or bargained to bt
made, lawful titles to a certain lot of Inud, in Gwin
net county, that was drawn by Bloke Morgan, bear
ing date 17th October, 1849.
Oxfordt by tlie Court, that notice bo given _
i rtattH the Statute, in micli ease made and pro
_. if such application, that all persons concern
ed, may file their objections, if any they have, wl
Robert C. Park, and Joeiah Lester, executors
William Park, deceased, should not be ordered
tho next August term of this Court, to execute titles
to said lot of land, in conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court of
Ordinary, Aprii 10th, 1855.
■I JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ordinary.
April 19.^—
Q«r*ia, Jackson Cnnnty.—Tolled before
jt^OTICB.—I shall apply Jo the Court of Ordi-
_ . nary of Walton oounty. Georgja,at its regular
term to be held on the first Mondayjn October next,
for leave to sen the land and negroes belonging to
tho estate Of Sarah Brewer, lain of said county,
deceased LITTLETON B. BREWER, Ex’r.
july 19. 2m.
N OTICE.—Two months after date application
will be made tothe Court ofOrdinary of Madi
son county for leave to sell the real estate belong
ing to the estate of Charles O’Kelley, deceased,
july 19. 2m AMOS CARUTHERS, Adm'r.
J^OTICK^—All persons indebted Jo the estate
Nimrod W. Andrews, late of Franklin conn
ty, deceased, are requested to come forward and
make payment; and those having demands against
said estate, will present them in tne time prescribed
by law. D. G. CANDLEIt, Adm'r.
June 21.
' VtTOTTCB.—I shall apply to the Court of Orffi
nary of Hart county, Georgia, at its next Au
term, for leave to sell the real estate ,belonging
to the estate of James E. Black, deceased.
May 17—2m. GEORGE W. DY ER, Adm’r.
YTOT1CE.—Two months after date, I shall ap
I ply to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin coun-
, tor leave to sell all the lands, belonging to the
estate of Hezekiah Smith, deceased.
JOHN R. SMITH, Adm'r.
July 12—60d.
N OTICE.—I shall apply to the court of Ordi
nary of Franklin county, at the regalnr term,
thereof, to be held on the first Monday, in^ October,
next, for leave to sell all the lands, belonging to the
estate of George Akins, late of said county, deceas
ed. HENRY F. STOVALL, Adm’r.
July 12—60d.
I ^corgia, Franklin Cnnnty.—Court ofOr-
dinary, March Term, 1855.—Whereas, Ben
„ainin Maxwell and James M. 51. Maxwell, admiuis
trators of William Maxwell, lute of said county, de-
ceased, applies to this Court for a discharge from
said administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned, nre hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
administrators should not, at the regular term of
■aid Court, to be held on the first Monday in Octo
ber next, bo discharged from said administration.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
this 5th day of March, 1855.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordmary.
March 23—6m.
G EOKOIA Hart County.—Whereas Henp'
Mitchell applies to me for letters of Adminis
tration, on the estate of Burrel Mitchell, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular the kindred and creditors, of said deceased
to Slow causo if any they have why letters should
not be granted, the applicant or some other fit and
proper person, or persons, on or by the first Monday
in August next.
Given under my hand at office, this June 30th
1855.
JA5IES T. JONES, Ordinary.
July 13—30d.
G EORGIA Hart County..—YVhcrcas Wm.
YV. Tyner, applies to mo for letters of Admin
istration upon tlie estate of Tolerson Tyner, late of
of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular the kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause if any they have,
why said applicant should not have letters of Ad
ministration on said estate.
Given under my hand at office, this July 2nd
1855.
JAMES T. JONES, Ordinary.
July 18—30d.
GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—5
it may concern.—YVhereas, Hugh l
To all whom
A. Carruth
ere, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for dismission as administrator of the estate of
William 51. Curruthcra, late of said couuty, de
ceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
at the next September term of said "Court, to be
held on the first Monday in September, why said
administrator should not be discharged.
Done, bv virtue of an order of said Court at its
February 'Term, 1855.
Given under my hand, at office, in Monroe, Feb-
—- t* taxs R. j. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
ruary 15,1855.
Feb. 22—6m.
PEORGIA MADISON COCNTY.-Court
V* 0 f Ordinary, April Term, 1855.—Bale Ni*i
YVhereas, James Johnson, administrator of the es
tate of William A. Johnson, late of said county, de
ceased, petitions the Court for a discharge "from
said administration:
K Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, are hereby cited and admonished to be and
appenr at my office, withinMfatime prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any eHff, why letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
Given under my h tud, at office, this 2d day of
April, 1855. WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
April 6—1—6in-
WISCELLANE01S NOTICES.
NEW SPKIN® INI) SUMMER GOODS.
V. W. LUCAS,
I of Goods, which were bought unusually low in
New York, and offers them on the samo terma.—
Dry Good*, consisting of foodies’ Goods j. Rich
Dress Silks; Rich Bareges and Tissues; Rich French
attd'Eugtish Cambric*; Rich French Organdies and
Jaconets; French and English Cambrics for chil
dren; Figured Swiss Muslins, very light and hand
some, for evening dreesta; Plain Swiss and Jaconet,
muslins; Plain striped and plain mourning Ging
hams; Mounting goods, in black English crapes,
black challys, black bombazine, black barege and
black Canton cloths, and mourning satins.
All kinds of prints, homespun, tong efoths, sheet
ings, shirtings, table linens, linen sheetings, pillow
MISCELLANEOUS N0TICE8.
CONSUMPTION I COftSUltlPTIff^;
Consumption can fee stare*.
TYR. ROGERS’ liverwort, Tar and Caneh*k»_
-■''has rescued its multitudes from th« graver?
you ask for the evidence t Then coil cu the krZ\
and get a pamphlet, a newspaper it too anT.Vr-
contain it. In the pamphlet you will find well ,
thenticated cases of individuals who ate, in v»
deed, rescued from the grave; for they wen mH
the very verge of it, and given up *.» ffie b, *2
best Physicians and moetskilfhl Met.
when the liverwort and Tar came to their
^ by
et-.^alProfir™
in fin
■ VTOTICE.—Two months after date, application wil,
’ lie made to the Court of Ordinary of Hall county,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Win. W. Ward,
late of said county, deceased.
June 14—2m. JAMKS L. WATERS. Adm’r.
ease liuens,"lieavy Irish linens, linen lawns, linen
cambrics, linen towels, napkins, Ac.
All kinds of silk, cotton, and linen handkerchiefs
for gentlemen.
Enibroideriuga, collarette, chemisettes, collars, an-
dereleeves, embroidered handkerchiefs, Swiss and
Jaconet trimmings.
Millinery Goods.—Plain Straw and fancy bon-
nets, ribbons, bonnet linings, French flowers—all
kinds of dress trimmings, laces and edgings, silk and
l|teh blonds, bhu-k silk laces, for trimmings.
Gent’s and Boy’s Dress Goods.—Cloths, enssi-
incres and vestings—all kinds of coat aud pants lin
ens, coat chamblets and drap deta, men’s and boy’s
summer hats.
Bouts aud shoes, ladies, and children's shoes, and
gaiters of all kinds.
Carpetings, straw mattings, rugs, door mats, bug-
gie lnuts, upholstery, window shades and lace cur-
tains, gilt cornice, curtain bands, cords, tassels, rings
hooks, Ac.
Hardware.—Mill saws, Smith’6 tools, Tanners’
tools, files, locks, siting axles, carriage bolts, knobs,
buckles, bands, Ac.
Coach Trimmings.—Laces, damask, patent lea-
tlicr, enameled leather and enameled cloth.
Saddles, br'ullda anil murtiugolcs. Crockerywarc
and groceries. . [April 5,1855.
and delivered them back to their friends. AlthoSl
many of the cures seem almost incredible, yetu!S
are obscure; we have given their real name.
their exact place of residence, so that they niavU
seen, and the facts heard from their own inouui.H»
These cures are fully corroborated by physicist
•.•..finaaAM of mmlinmo OtltA *M> 1 L
M'OTICE.—Two months afterdate, applies tint will
• ’ be made to the Court of Ordinary of Hall county,
for leave to sell the real estate and slave, of Jesse
Lott, Sr., late of said countv, deceaned.
ANDREW l.OTT, Y
JESSE LOTT, > Adm'rs.
June 14—2m. H. J. LOTT, J
"]\TOTICE.—I shall apply to the Court of Ordi*
i 1 nary of Frauklin county, at tlio regular term
thereof, to be held on the first Monday in August
next, for leave to sella negro woman, belonging to
the estate of Hiram Vaughters, deceased.
Slay 31—GOd. EPPY W. MORRIS, Adm’r.3
N OTICE.—I shall apply to the Court of Ordi-
nary of Franktin county, on the first Monday
in September next, for leave to sell all tlie lands be-
longing to tho estate of Joel Hunt, late of said
county, deceased.
NATHAN GUNNELS, Adm’r.
June 14—60d.
j^" OTICE.—I shall apply to the Court ofOrdi
nary of Franklin connty, on the first Monday
in September next, for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to the estate of Nimrod H. Andrews, late
of said county, deceased.
DANIEL G. CANDLER, Adm’r.
June 14—GOd.
T WO months after date, application will be
made to the Courtof Ordinary of Habersham
connty, for leave to sell all the lands and negroes
belonging to the estate of James R. YVyly, late
deceased.
JOHN H. WYLY, ) Vr .„
J. YV. H. UNDERWOOD, j txrl
May 24—2m.
COMB'S & C0. ! S EXPRESS LINE.
T. M. LA.IPKIN, Agent, Athens, Geo.
P ACKAGES nnd Freights left at the office, will
be conveyed to the Road, and shipped with the
51uils daily, to Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, or
any other point in tlie Southern country. Itnotifica-
tion is given ut the office, of a desire to ship any nr-
ticle from any purt of the town, it can be scut for
mid conveyed to the road, without any additional
expense.
This enterprise being exclusively Southern—own
ed and operated by Southern men—and great dili
gence used in forwarding p tekages, with the great
est possible expedition, commends itself to the pat-
ronngc of the Southern people.
£:^“No packages or Freight of any description,
will be shipped on the pot-senger train, unless tho
Agent is notified of it at the office, so that it may be
placed upon tlie freight list
Office at the old stand of iL K. Childs, next door
to the Franklin House.
May 10,1855.
F if A f hhds. prime new Molasses, for sale low by
April 26.
T. BISHOP A SON.
W OODRUFF’S DYSENTERY COR
DIAL—Brandreth’8 Pills, Moffat’s Life
Pills and Phtcnix Bitters, are still kept for sale at
old stand of J. S. Peterson, Comer of Broad street
and College Avenue, by YVM. N. WHITE.
May 17.
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.
Watches, Jewelry, and Silver and Plated
Ware, Musical Instruments, &c.
M ANDEVILLE A TALMADGE have
just returned from New Y’ork with a
large and beautiful assortment of the above
N «
sons indebted to the estate of James R. Wyly,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having demands agninst said
estate, are requested to present them, properly au
thenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
JOHN H. WYLY, ) Fl . r „
J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, \
May 24—6m.
OTICE.—Two months after dsJe, I shall ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin coun-
y, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Levi Mitchell, deceased.
ERWIN A. MITCHELL, Adm’r.
Jnne 7—2m.
N OTICE.—I shall apply to the court ofordinary
of Jackson county, on the first 5Ionday in Sep-
tember next, for leave to sell the lands and negroes,
belonging to the estate of Abner Wills, late of said
county, deceased.
JAMES H. WILLS, Adm’r.
June 21—2m.
P LANTATION FOR 8LAE—I wish to
to dispose of, at private' sale, my plantation,
G EORGIA Franklin Connty.—Court of
Ordinary July Term, 1855.—Whereas William
J. Oliver, Administrator, Debonis non, of the estateof
Elizabeth Terril, late of the State of Mississippi, de
ceased, to petitions this Court for a discharge from
said administration:
Therefore all persons, concerned, art) hereby re
quired to show cause, if auy they have, why qpid
administrator should not at the regular term of said
oourt, !o he hold on the second Monday, in Janua
ry, 1856, l>e discharged from said administration.
By order of said Court, at u regular term thereof,
this 2nd day of July 1855.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary
of said couuty.
July 12—Cm.
consisting of 636 acres, more or less, lying on the
waters of Shoal and Big Creek, close l>y the Big
Creek meeting house, in the counties of Clarke and
Oglethorpe, being the place whereon I now reside;
oone-third wood laud. There is a good dwelling and
out houses on the place. Any one wishing to buy
can get a bargain, as I am determined to sell.
ROBERT TRA51MELL.
G EORGIA, Wnllon County. — To all
tchom it may concern.—Whereas, Elizabeth
Rt Jackson applies for the Administration of the es-
late of Cornelius F Jackson and Caleb A. Jfeckson,
late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore,
latcite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and
creditors of said decensed, to allow cause, if any they
have, at tlie regular term of the Courtof Ordinary, to
be held on tlie first Monday in September next, why
the administration of said estates should not be vested
in said applicant.
Given uuder my hand atotEce, in Monroe this 14th
day of July, 1855. R. J. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
July 19 30d.
G GEORGIA, Wallon County.— To all
whom it may concern.—Whereas, William M/
Also, for sale, my place, consisting of 135 acres,
adjoining the above. There is 50 acres of it wood
land. Tolerable good dwelling nnd out houses.
July 12—3m. F. M. VEALE.
named articles, which they can sell cheaper than
they can he purchased elsewhere. A great variety
of Rich Jewelry of the latest styles, Broaches,
Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold Guard ana
Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Buckles, Gold and
Silver Thimbles,
NEECTTACLES to suit all ages,
nndanasaortmentof colored glasses.
Warranted sterling silver Table, Desert and
Tea-Spoons, Silver Fork*, and all other arti
cles usually kept in a jewelry store.
The superior advantages which the subscribers
possess over those unacquainted with the business,
in purchasing directly from the manufacturers and
importers, and being practiced jewelers, render
them capable of properly judging the vajue of all
they purchase and recommend to the public.
ilSr'In tlie department of Watches mid Jewelry
one can dispate such evidence.
Hr We challenge the whole world to prodoc-
more real bonna fide evidence, itt tiny court of jg.
tice, than wo have in favor of this medicine!
We defy the physicians of every school, and a Q
the medicines that have e’-cr been invented, tu pro-
duce evidence of such remarkable cures have Un
made by Dr. Rogers Liverwort, Tar and Canola,
lagua.
C5T YVe confidently ask tlie afflicted (hot to par.
chase our medicines,) bnt to exaraiue our pamphlet
uud see for thdutselves, wliethes tie evidence U at
convincing as wc say it is; if so, it may prove a
great blessing to you.
It costs but little jo give it a fair trial, compared
to what a physician charges—but little when con,
pared to what you value your health.
Y5 hat is the value of money.without hedth ?
BE YVARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS.
Recollect ii,e coughs and colds arc the forc-ron-
ners of consumption. Dr. Roger's Liverwort Tar
uud Cauchalugua will break up the most distressing
cough or cold in a few liourr' time. In nmnv caw*
of years’ standing a radical cure bus been effected
in u very short time by strictly following the dircc
tarns. We doubt not that there are now thousands
of living witnesses, who would have been in thoii
graves il they had not used this medicine, arresting
their disease before it becomes too late!
Who are those who have certified to the groat
value of tliis medicine? You will find tho name*
of sueli men as Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, late Post
master of Cincinnati, for more than twenty yean;
C. \V. Scnrbuck, Esq., Proprietor of the Cincinnati'
Daily Times -, Hon. John Collins, late agent and
Lecturer of the Grand Divisions of the Sons ot
Temperance of Ohio; Rev. Henry YViseman and
the attending physician, Dr. H. U. Wilson, of P».
trit, Galiia., Ohio; H. E. Drake, Esq., Druggist pf
high standing, of Xenna, O.; J..G. Hteronunns and
his attending physicians, YV. W. French, of Hoi.
landsburg, Drake county, Onio; E.B. Taylor, Em
Editor of the Greenville Patriot; John MtlendV
Esq., and D. K. Leavitt, Esq., Deacons of Visa
street. Congressional Church, Cincmnatti, Ohio.
Id^*From Major Van Buren, brother of Martin
Van Buren, Ex-President of the United States.
Kinderhook, N. Y., Sept 29th 1853.
Mr. A. L. Scovill:—Dear sir—Having occuiot
to use an Expectorant and Cough-Remedy Us
winter, 1 recommended by tlie Rev. Mr. Tifficj,«
this place, to try the Liverwort, Tar Cancbaloeot
1 did so, and think 1 was greatly benefited by it,
and do heartly recommend it to "others as a coori
Remedy. p
L. VAN BUREN
Kidcrhook N. Y., SepL 20,1853.
I fully concur in the above statement
V. F. TIFFANY, Rector E. Chorth
US'" Would it be possible for such mcnoftohiri
standing to be induced to deceive the poor contca-
tivel
Be sure and ask for Dr Rogera’ Liverwort, Tu
and Canchalagua, and let no other be palmed opoa
you.
Beware of Counterfeiters & Bin lalta,
tion*!
1
repairing, we ure determined, by careful and neat
workmanship, punctuality and low prices, to merit
the approbation of the public favor.
Hr* An assortment of clocks of the latest styles,
from seventy-five cents to one hundred and seventy-
five dollars. Warranted perfect time keepers.
Comer of Broad street and College Avenue, one
.door east of White's Bookstore.
Athens, December 21, 1853.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers,ot
the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
13?* Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.-
Sold wholesale and retail by,
SCOVILL & MEAD.
Ill Chartres St bet. Conti and St. Louis,S.
O., sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom ill
orders and applications for Agencies must be it-
dressed. Sola also by Smith & Billups, Atheat,Gi ;
C. YV. Si H. R. J. Long, Athens, Ga., YV. Mbit',
YVatkinsville, Ga., Jackson Bell, Jefferson, GO-
F. Law & Co., Gainesville, Ga., Long, Skiaoirt
Co., Danielsvilie, Ga., Plait & Bro., Lexington,Gi.,
Morris Freeman, Camesville.
January 18,1855—6m.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
MOORE A CARLTON
H AY’E received from New Y’ork a beanlifulno
ply of SPRING GOODS, embracing a geutnl
LYNCH’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC Powder*.
YVONDEKFTLLY EFFICACIOUS IN
Rhrnmatiana, Rheumatic Goat & Sciatica.
fOR tho above diseases, a speedy, and radical
f cure is found, in LINCH'S ANTI-RHEUMAT-
_ _ 'p, e greatest remedy of tlie age
FRENCH S¥Rl'P OF SARSAPARILLA.
T HIS is a compound Syrup of Honduras Sarsa-
parilla prepared eWusively by the undersign-
ed from a receipt of unrivalled value. It is a com
bination of the most efficient remedies known
and approved by the Faculty for the cure of Rheu
matism, Scorfuta, white Swelling, Syphilitic and
Mercurial diseases, Ulcers, Blotches, Eruption nud
other affections of tho Skin. Physicians may rely
upon this compound with certainty in all cases in
which an Alterativo or Sarsaparilla in its best
combination may be indicated.
It is saturated with tho very best quality H^jjdn-. ,
ras Sarsaparilla, associated with other vegtWble
ingre<lieuU recogmzeda» the most effectual purities, NOTICE.-All persons are cautioned against
IV trading for a nSte made by the uudemSUd,
drawn to Absolotn Thompson, for two hundred dol-
eral of any kind. Being mode with tho best refined
Sugar, the Syrup will keep for any length of time
without undergoing deterioration." It is perfectly
safe for children ns well as for adults.
Tlie dium fora grown person is a winoglnssfull in
half a tumbler of Water morning, noon, aud night,
before eating. Children one year of age may take
it in toa-spoonful doses three times a dnv. Bc-
Faiiibrough. Administrator, de bonis non.' of the estati^^’ reen A'* 8 ani11,10 °d ult a K e t,1<> dose may "be pro-
^Or” 1
by
of John Austin, Sr., deceased, petitions the Court a
Orn inary ot said county lor a dismission as such ad-
tuid 1st rotor;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, ifj any they have, at
thesrcgular term of said Court, to be held on the first j
Monday in February next, why the said administrator 1
should no: be dismissed . Done by virtue of an order ■
of said Court at the July term, 1855.
Given uuder my hand at office in Monroe, July 14,
1855 - R.J. KENNEDY, Ordinary,
jufy 6, 6m.
rtioimtely increased. N
sary; but stimulating bevi
kinds shonld be avoided.
Prepared aud sold at the Xaborator
JOHN G. SLEDGE,
july 19 ly Au;
Nqrestr
:w
he Lain
itruiut in diet is ucces
and excesses of all
me, Joan G. House, an acting Magistrate of said
county, 243d District. G. M. Augustus Vanderford
an estrayed small black tnare.aupposod to be nine oi
ten years old. Appraised by M. A. Pattmau
and J. T. Kilgore, to Forty dollars.—This25thday of
June, 1855. JOHN G. HOUSE, J. 1>.
GEORGIA. JACKSON COUNTY.—Clerk’s In
ferior Court Office.- A true extract from the estray book,
this 2d July, 1855. P.F. HINTON, Clerk.
July 5.
Jackins County Nnpcrior Coart.
„ AUGUST TERM, 1851.
E. J. YVEBB, )
_ F *. / Libel for Divorce.
J. A. YVEBB, > J
F^PPcaringto Court, by the return of Shcr-
lu, that tlie defendant is not to be found in this
eonnfy: ordered by the Court, that service be per-
*hj’j.tefcndnnt, by publication in one of
month for four
the gazettes of tho State once
months.
Georgia. Walton Coun ty—To «u ujsom it mu.,
concern.—Whereas Gresham Herrin petitionstbi-
Courtof Ordinary of said county for dismission as ad.
ministrator of the estate of Thomas G. Wood, dec’d •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona
concerned to show cause (if any they hare) why tho
said administrator should not be dismissed at the next
October term of said couit to be held on thefirst Mon
day in October next. By order of said court at itn
Match term. 1855. Given under my hand this 5th dav
of iKrch. 1855. R. J. KENNEDY.Ord’ry
March
Georgia, Walton County—To «u whom it may
v -* concent.—Whereas Henrv F ...
-Whereas Henry Butler, administrator
adfcjoseph Wynn, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
dinary of said county for dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all person:,
concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be dismissed at the regular
Term of said Court, to bfatftadie firat Monday ic.
October next. By order^oftlHrCourt, at itt March
term, 1855. Given under mVnond, this 5th day at’
March 1855. K. J. KENNEDY.Ord’ry,
March 15—6m.
N OTICE—Tho pnblio is hereby cautioned
agafint trading tor two promissory notes, pay-
able to Thomas GaH&way, signed by niystjff paya
ble on or before the 25th of December next, and
data* Apil 3d,1855; one lor $27 34, the other for
$3000, ns said notes were fraudulently obtained,
and I Mi determined not to pay said notes, unless
compeilcdby law. YYILLLAM KILGORE, Jr.
Kay iS* ,W,lto county, Ga.)iiy 2,1855
GEORGIA WALTON COUNTY—To all
whom il may concern—Whereas, George
Malcolm, administrator of the estate of James Rod-
gers, deceased, petitions Ute Court of Ordinary of
said county, for dUmixsiqA-omiyud administration:
These are, therefore, cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
at tho regular term of said conrt, to be held on the
first Monday in November next, why stud adminis
trator shonld not be dismissed from all furt»r lia
bility on said estate.
Done by virtue of on order of the Conrt of Or
dinary of said connty, at its April Term, 1855.
Giveni under my hand, at offiee, in Monroe, 14th
da \°ril^ n1 ’ 18 “' ^ ^ KENNEDY, Ordinary.
*■•**••“ Uwwnty—Rule Nisi.—
Vff Whereas, William G. B. C. Smith, adminis-
trator.de iont* iron, upon the estate of Benjamin
Smith Jato of said county, deceased, petitions the
Court lor a discharge from aud iffminiijintjon.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and ereditors of said depetwpd,
tobe and appear at my office, within the time pro-
said applicant, in terms of the law.
rOivenuudcrmy hand, at office, thia fourth day of
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
Jnne 14—6m. J
Georgia, YValton county—To oil whom it nay’
w concern.—Whereas Henry Butler petitions the
Courtof Ordinary of said county for dismission as ad
ministrator of the estate of Floyd Wynn, dec’d:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause (if any they have) why —i|
administrator shonld not be Miimissed at the regular 1
term of raid court to be helm on the first 'Monday in
October next. By order of said court at its.March
term, 1855. Given trader my baud this 5th "day of
March, 1855. B J. KENNEDY, Ord’ry.
March 4ft—£m. '
A trae extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court, this April 5th. B. F. HINTON, Clerk.
12— Ira.
GJ.corRia, ITIadison County.—Court
VA * Ordinary. February Terns. 1855.-
Wnereox Lowered Moore, administrator upon the es-
tateof Martha A J4*eron,l„re of 0^ dei
ceased, petitions the court for a discharge from said
a'lmimatration: * °
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to bU and appear at
my office within the time pre.cribed by law. to show
cause, if any exist why raid letters ofdUmiation
should not be granted Giveu under my hand at of-
fice tilts 5th day of Feb. 1855. 3
Fab II—6m LLIS STttICKLAND - Ordinary
N OTICE—Two months alter date applica
tion will be made to the Conrt of Ordi-
county for leave to sell all the
land and negroes belonging to tho estate of Wiley
Sims, late of said oounty, deceased. And also, for
leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging to
the eatatoof Mary 8iras, late of said connty de
ceased. HANFORD E. HITCHCOCK, j Adl ^. nu
BENNETT SIMS,
July 5—2m. »
"IVOTICE.—I shall apply to the Courtof Ordina-
11 »y, of Franklin connf
ity, to be held on the first
Monday in August next, for leave to sell all the
lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Rich
ard L. Cramp, deceased. •
. ELIZABETH CRUMP, Adm’r.
Jnne 7—60d.
IVOTICE—We shall apply to the GetuMtf Or-
i. 1 dinary of Walton eonnfy. Georgia, atro next
August term, for leave to sail the land belonging to
,— belonging to
he jtta ^ David P. Lee,-deceased.
NANCY L. LEE, Adm’x.
May 3*—2m. JOHN C. BREWER, Adm’r.
N OTICE—I shall apply to the Court of Ordi
nary of Walton connty, at itn regular term to
e held on the fi™* Monday in Octohar next, fov leave
o sell the land belonging to the estate of Hugh
Beaty, late of scud county, deceased*
July 19. 2m WILLI8 KILGORE, Adm’r.
FMVERSITY OF GEORGIA,
Athens, Jane 30th, 1855.
T HE annual examinatioi^fe the three lower
classes, in this InshH^^^Kvill commence on
Monday, 23d of July.
Ttic Commencement ScnMi will be delivered in
the College Chapel, by the Rev. YV. G. Couner, of
LaGrange, on Sunday, 29th. The trustees will meet
on Monday, 30th. The Sophomore l*rize Decla
mation will tuke place in the afternoon of that day.
On Tuesday will oe the Junior Exhibition—follow
ed by the awurd of tho Sophomore Medals, uud an
address from the Hon. J. M. Berrien.
On Wednesday will be the AnnnHl Commencement
In consequence of a change of vocations, tlie
next College Term will open on the first duy of Oc
tober, at which time those wishing to apply for any
class in College, will Afar ell to bonreseut. As, how.
over, many may notwR aware of tho change, the
Faculty will examine any who present themselves,
on Saturday the 28th of Jufy. A. HULL, Sec.
VST Constitutionalist copy 3 times.
HAT AND SHOE STORE.
5 are receiving weekly, our Spring Stock of
Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, all of which
ir to the citizens of Athens and the country.
:k is well selected, and will bo offered at
ee as will please. We have in store, every
of Gents fancy shoes, consisting, in part, ol
“ CLOTH CONGRESS GAITERS.
do.
do.
Ties.
do.
Albert
do.
do.
X’alf do.
teio. Oxford
pat Leather
do. Prince
Calf do.
Patent Leather Shoes and Pump*;
Also, Gents’ Calf sewed and peg Boots,
Ladies Black, Brown and Colored Gaiter*.
do. Black Kid and Bronze Slippers;
do. Buckskins do.
do. Walking Shoes.
. do. Embroidered Slippers very Handsome,
do. Black 'Velvet Slippers.
lOases’ Outers and Slippers, together with many
other varieties. E. L. FERRY,
April 19, S, C. REESE.
G O Tfa KENNEY’S.—And buy. at cost a
good article of scythes, H. A J. hinges, blind
briddfia, warn boxes, angers, chisels, hone collars,
wire sifters, horse raspea,mill files, haiincorand spike
gimbleta. As he wishes to disconthflrkeeping
fora articles, he offer* his present stock at oost, for
Jnne 41.
Axle Wagons for sole by
P. A. SUMMEY A BRO.
to the $1 at M.
rioe—Hibs.
[Dee. 27,
April 19,
Ocaseaof cboioe Champagne
JUDSON,
IC POYVDERS. „
now known, for Rheumatism, in any of its forms.—
If relief from suffering bo desired, you have only
to procure n box or two of these invaluable pow
ders, and follow strictly the directions, and then-
magic effects will soon be felt, iu a total absence
of pain.
By arrangements with Dr. J. G. Gil>3on, the dis
coverer of these powders, they will hereafter be put
up and sold by P. YV. ADAMS, of Eatonton, Put
nam connty, Georgia.
Orders directed to him, will meet with prompt
attention, provided the cash aeaompaniesthe order.
Put up in tin boxes of sixty (60) powders each.
Directions upon each box. Price $5 per box.—
For sole by McCLESKEY A HAMPTON, Athens.
Athens, Georgia, June 11th.
Having had a severe attack of Rheumatism, I
tried tho medicine above—was relieved at once,
and I hope permanently, and therefore recommend
it to tho public. D. M. McCLESKEY’.
June 14—ly.
lurs, and due the 25lh December, 1854—the consid
eration of said note having failed. This the 6th of
March, 1855. R. H. WATERS,
JAS. L. WATERS,
JOHN W. WATERS.
March 8-52—tf. JOHN E. YVATERS.
SPRING STOCK 1IATS AND CAPS.
A NEYV nrrival of Linen Capsftr summer wear
Black Leghorn Hats; Lea Cold lleghorn do.
Leghorn
Swiss Sennet Hats;
Men & Boys leghorn, “
Misses fiats trimmed, “
Misses Bloomers
Crescent
Pearl Planters
lleghorn
Shanghai Hats
Canton mm
Peart Nebimca “
Black Ingraham “
YVide Awake “
Black Nebraska “
A few more of those Know Nothing Caps on the
wax-. We keep constantly on hand the latest stylo
- • n.*„ e t reimv
of dress Hats." ' E. L. FERRY,
April 26. S. C. REESE.
■^■AIVTED.—Every dollar now due me, on
notes and accounts ; and stiy more dollars for
cheap goods. Will ray friends please respond 1
May 3. ISAAC M. KENNEY.
J ust
Wit
received, an extra article of Pure Port
'ino, expressly for medical purposes. Also,
a large lot of flavoring oxtracts, for culinary use*,
flavoring ico cream, Ac. For sale cheap, by
April 26. D. N. JUDSON.
NOTICE.
i» by
account mado between 1st of January, and lltn
May, 1855, are hereby notified that all saia accounts
are now Abo in my bands, by assignment, for immedi
ate coltixttion, and the Books containing accounts
made between 1st January aud Ilth May, 1855, are
in my hands by assignment, and said accounts will
be collected as soon os due, Alto, all persons so
indebted, ore hereby forewarned not to pottle with
any other person or persona ; and are requested to
come forward and pay tho now duo, as an
early settlement will be urged.
W. G. DELONEY, Attorney.
Juno 7—{f.
TAKE NOTICE.
A CCOUNTS with the undersigned, prior to this
date, are now due, and payment thereof requir
ed. Gratetnl to those euuaraera who have'thus far
promptly complied with hiavRms, hv would be happy
to enter the names of “ a few more of the same sort”
more of the same sort’
immediately, with the requisite credits upon his
books. While doairotui to UMityljg 9 # for as possible,
still it has been well established, th*t tira system of
twelve month* credit, (perhaps extend edit) eighteen
or more,) is a luzury that the Bookseller* in Athens
have not hitherto been quite able to afford. So,
friends, open your purses, pay u^, buymore, aod ob-
'^Jaly 5, 1855, M ‘ N ' WHJT ®'
assortment uf Fancy and Staple articles suiisblr
the season; among which are,
Rich French Printed Organdines and Prhm-d A
conets, for ladies' dresses;
Fancy Barege and Grenadine Flounced fu'tft oi
elegant styles;
Ladies' summer dress Silks and fancy Barest-
French and Eugliso BrilUnm.8 aud Euglisi tui
American Prints;
Superior Fuci-yaiidMoniiugGiiigi.i nisaiid Flut
ed Lawns;
Extra Black Alpaccu and Lunin s best il,,,-,
Chally;
English Black Crapes, of extra quality for Leiia
Veils and Trimmings;
Ladies' wide hem stitched French L .*i. and E::
broideredllnudkercheifs.oi' new an . U-uU-i.ui.tpa.
some of extra size;
Gentlemen’s Liuen and Cambric liandkirchi^
with colored borders;
Superior Liuen Cambric and French Lawn.;
Long Lawns and Bird’s Eye Diapers;
Superior 4 4 Irish Linens and Table Diapers;
Superior 45 inch PiilowCase Liueus uud 12-. Liuo
Sheetings;
Huckabacks and Crequetas for Towels;
Allendale, Lancaster und Marseilles (guilts, of a-
fra size and quality;
Extra white silk YVarps and gauge Flannels;
YVhite, Fancy, Stripped and Check Muslim, o!
beautiful styles, for ladies’ dresses ;
Superior White Cambrics, Jacoucts and Nuimoit
Muslins;
Swiss and Cambric Hair Cord Muslins, extra;
Ladies' White and Colored Silk Mantillas, *4 w»
nud elegant styles;
_ A splendid assortment of Ladies', Gcnt>, Miss’’,
Y'outh’s uud Children's llosicrv;
Ditto Kid. Silk nud l.inte Thread Glove?;
Ladies and Gentlemen's Fuwn und Kid Gsttttict
Gloves;
Ladies's and Misses Long and Hull Hand fix
Lace Mitts, with and without Half Fingers;
A carefully selected stock of Bonnets, lints, Cajf
Boots and Shoes of the latest uud most richer,*
styles, with great variety of other articles, to ill 4
which tlie attention of the public is resjiectfully in
vited.
. Moore & Carlton having purchased their god
in New Y’ork, with great care, are ennbied to sell *
low os the same articles can be purchased in Aug*
to. April5,18»
T. II. WILSON & BROS.,
H AVE just received, at their oid stand, No.3 m!
4 College Avenue, their SPRING A8I
SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Ladies' D'*
Goodsi Silks, tissues, bareges, crapes, chritfj t
twisted silks, printed cambrics, muslins, lawns,guf
limns, calicoes, chambreys, linen lusters,dotage**
alpacas. White Goods.- Swiss tiurletaus, naiwo**
mulls, books. Bishop’s lawns, long lawns, linen <**,
hrics, jaconet muslins, dimities, hair cord, cfcecW
uud cross barred muslins. Embroidered dot<»•'
Swiss nud Jaconet trimmings, embroidered colli*
aud utiderslccves, mourning and second monranf'
worked Jaconet aud dimity bonds, SwissflouBO*!’
and chemisettes. Blonds, Kelts, Laces and
tugs. Gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, nerkand w’
net ribbons, ribbon trimmings, velvet ribbons
tapes, bradcs and worsted bindings. StapleG<»^-
Emeu and cotton sheetings, pillow case linens, nj*
Linens, towellings, tableliuens, nankins and downi
bird's cyo diaper, bleached and brown snin“jj
dimity, drapery muslins, turkey red, “d “*®T
curtains, French cloths and Cnssimerea, doe**"’
drap de tu, vestings, linens, drillings, nanxn*>"
tonades, stripes, ptades, and apron checks, nswraj
C ssola, baskets, carpet bags, carpofwPsJSJ
ts, shoes, saddlery, hardware, crockery *MP.
ware, together with a variety of other sitiwj*
mentioned; all of which are offered on the ow* 110
sonnble terms. . t.
Purchasers are requested to call and exam>J»M
themselves. Every effort will be made to Ifwn**
date those who may favpf us arid 1 AWH;
April 26,
FOR SALE.
COTTAGE RESIDENCE,
L eight good rooms, with closets, P“
dairy, and a good kitchen, BID0 *Vj)jr
servants' roouxs^atabic, carriage-house, sM ^
out buildings. The lot contains two fa*8*% 3
proved; has on it a never-failing well of s**^
cool water, as can be fbtytd in Clarke conwjvj,
a number of frnit trees—situated in Cobbba»L.
of Athens. Apply to C. S. Old’h 0,
Athens, Ga., May 3—t£
50 c ”
low By
March 29. *
Coffee, gJ*
T.'BISHOP * f5 °‘
IVOTICE.—All persons having el«®\}Sc
J. I the estate of Henry AndcwP,.»*$ et
county deceased, are hereby notified
them, in terms of the law, _. „„
Jane 14—6m. RABRY CAMT^^
BEEF I BEEFIi
tin**®
over 3c. per lb. [tf.y 24^-t£
andfor sale low, by T.
, Shad and
.. just received
fit Sub,'' pfar,
"pigtfcjsw.- Wm. Underwood's genuine of every
A, for sale low by
Man* 39. f, BISHOP A SON,'I
(e? at6 cents jier fo.j fore _qna!tor, 4 ii n en **'
two a»d five years old, tor which fair jrijgJnX
^June 7,1855. —-rr w
hww Cfewwr Preserves—A good
C
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