The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, January 18, 1855, Image 4

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Sttfinrw nnii ^rnfrssinnB 4nrjs^ ^cT^rToMBARD, DENTIST, _ fiTi'jK. ATHKMS, 1 Rooms over thr Store of Wilson & Veal. tw ■ IS IM»V tiJUB Iron and Brass Foundry, A M A CHI.ME SHO? • QEOR Sm3 PITNBR k ENGLAND. Wholesale & Retail Dealetain <2 roc cr ics,I>ry Goods, HARD If ARK, SHOES AMD BOOTS, April 6 Athens, Ga. MOORE & CARLTON, HEALERS IN SILK, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, HARD WARE AND CROCKERY. April No. 3, Granite Row, Athens, Ga. LUCAS & BILLUPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEiiS /JV DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac. Ac. No. 2, Broad Street. Athens. WILLIAM G. DELONY, ATTORNEY AT hAW, Office over tlie (tore ol IVm M. Morton A Son Will attend promptly to all business entrust ed to his enre. Athens, April 8 P. C. LANGSTON, Attorney at Law, CARMKS V1LLE, GA. ‘Refirkscrs.—C. Peeples,Esq. i Athens W. L. Mitchell, Esq. f Athens Col. BF. Hardeman, Lexington, Samuel Freeman, Esq. Newnan, Gabriel Nash, Esq.Danielsville J. S. PETERSON, BOOKSELLER A STATIONER, DUALS ALSO IN FAMVY GOODS, PERFUMRRY, AMD PAPER IIAJVOIMOS. SION OF THE MAMMOTH BOOS, Horner of Broad Street and College Avenue, opposite the Newton House, Athens, Ga. FERRY & CO. WkaletaD aad Retail Dealers ia BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Between Dr. Longs’ and Peterson’s corner, Broad Street, Athens, Oa. P. A. SUMMEY & BROTHER, 0 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple Goods, Hardware, Crockery. AMD ALL KlMDS OF GROCERIES, •Corner of Wall and Broad streets, Athens. T HE Athens Steam Company are prepared to execute orders for all kiuds of Iron and Brass Casting, soch as, Mill Irons of improved patterns and every description; steam Engines, Gold Min ing, Forcing or Fire Pumps, and all other kinds of Machinery cast ana finished. They are casting and keep constantly on band, GIN-GEARING AND IRON FENCING of various patterns. Fire Doga, Plough Cast ings. Wagon Boxing, &o. They are also prepared to fill orders for Boilers, Water Tanks, Ac. CO* Repairing of all kinds of Machinery, done at snort notice. Their portable iron saw mills are surpassed by none. Whilst they are grateful to former patrons, their experience and facilities, with their work famished in as cheap, substantial and workman like manner, as can be had any where Sonth, enables them to anticipate a large share of public patronage. ROSS CRANE, Agent R. NICKERSON, Sap N. B. Cash paid for old copper, brass and heavy iron castings. OCONEE MACHINE WORKS, ATHENS. GA. T HIS establishment is now prepared to re ceive and execute orders for making and repairing All kinds of Machinery, Mill work, Steam Engines, &c. Hands will be sent to any part of the country, for the purpose of repairing steam engines and other machinery, or putting up Mills, Ac. Childs’ patent Double Circular saw-mills are manufactured at this establishment. We also build Horse-Powers for the same, and furnish hands to put them in operation. The mills aye warranted to cut 5000 feet of inch plank per day. The Machine Works are situated in the building above the old “Athens House,' Broad Street. E. H. HANCOCK. Athens, Juno 29, 1854. Agent NEW FALL AND WINDER GOODS, At ttrcatly Reduced Prices! LUCAS &TBILLUPS A RE now receiving a large and handsome assortment of all kinds of goods suited to this market, and offer great inducements to those wishing to purchase. They have Indies’ Dress Goods. Consisting of Merinos, Cashmeres, Bomba zines, French and English Mnslin PeLaines, Black Alpaccas, black Canton cloths, mourn ing crapes, English crapes, new styles plaid silks, handsome plaid cashmeres and delanrs, lain black silks, all qualities, French cam- iric, calicoes, ginghams, *c. A large and handsome lot of Winter Shawls, Gloves, Ho siery. nett shirts, Ac. of every style & quality. MILLINERY ARTICLES. Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, and all kinds of trimmings. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS. Cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and all kinds of goods for men’s, boy’s and children’s wear, that are called for. Men’s and boy's Hats, caps, boots and shoes. Also, ladies and miss- os’ shoes and gaiters of all styles. A large assortment of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Mill Irons,Smnt Machines, Mill Saws, Black smiths Tools, Farmers’ Tools, Rifle and Shot Guns. Saddles, bridles, harness, sole and up per leather, springs, axles, and a general as. sortment of carriage trimmings, stage bames and traces, Oil cloths, carpetings, mattings, rugs, bolting cloths, Ac. Also, a large lot of Groceries. Sugar,coffee, salt, mol sses, syrup, tea, pepper, spice, gingea, Indigo, madder, saleratus, powder and shot. All of which they offer at the lowest market prices, either for cash or on approved credit. Oct 12 No 2 Granite Row, Athens A CURE FOR ALL. WILLIAM N. WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, And Ne**paper and Magazine Agent. DEALER IN MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LAMPS, FISK CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, AC. No. 3, College Avenue, Newton House, Athens, Ga *tgn of •• White’s University Book Store.” Orders promptly filled at Augusta rates. E. VONDERLIETH, Draper and Tailor, ‘College Avenne, Athens, Ga,—four doors from the Post Office. April 6. JL BISHOP & SON, Wbvlecalc and ltetail Grocers, April'6 No. 1, Broad street, Athens W. H. H. WHITE, Merchant Tailor, . April 6 Broad Street, Athens SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. IImiii D. Weed, Pres—Jxo. R. Wilder, Sec. T UG above Company is row prepaied to lake Fire Disk* in this place, and the adjoinins counties, t avorable terms. Apply to 8. J. MAYS, Agent. JAMES M. ROYAL, H AHNKSSSI AKERj H AS removed bis shop to Mitchell’s old Tavera, one door east of Grady A Nich olson’s—where he keeps always on hand a general assortment of articles in hisline, and is always ready to fill orders in the best style. Jan 26 tf BLANKETS! BL4NKETSl JQQ pairs superior white and colored di Son. Blankets, for sale low by T. Bishop Nov2 NAILS! NAILS! P ULL assortment of the best brands, just received and for sale low by T. Bishcp’A Son. Nov2 FISH! FISH! FISH! E XTRA No. 1 Mackerel. Shad, Salmon, Codfish and settled Ilerring, just received by Nov9 T. BISHOP * SOX. CHILDS’ Patent Double-Circular* SAW-MILL. T HE suberiber having purchased the right to the above Pateut for the South, is pre pared to futrnis this IMPROVED SAW MILL to any one at short notice. He has hnd one of these Millsin operation near Greencsbo- ro,’ Green country, tor the last ten months, which has fully equalled expectatation. It will cat on an average 5000 feet Lumber, with a twelve horse power engine, per day. The sncce88 of the above machinery in North Carolina and elsewhere, has induced the Subsciber to undertake to introduce it into the lumber districts in the South generally. A glance at the improvements combined in these machines, cannot fail to convince every person of their superiority' over any other Mill now in use. The Subscriber is also prepared to furnish, on short notice and reasouoble terms, En gines of any power, put jup by the best of workmen. Also, MARSH & NICHOLS’ PATENT GRISTMILL, for Corn or Wheat. These Mills will grind more, with less power than any other now in use, and can be ruu by either steam or water. Price from $175 to $250, according to size. £36'“ Orders addressed to the Subscriber, will be promptly attended to. Mr. John Stevens, John Libby, and Henry Libby are my authorized Agents to transact any business in the above linp. or Further information can be obtained from me or my Agents; or from Messrs Gleeri & Daniel, of Woodstock, Oglethorpe county; or from Brooks & I.ellabour, Greens boro,’ Greene cour'x Ga., who have my Mills iti operation: HENRY STEPHENS. Greinesboro,* fill. April. 0 1854. 3m. Nisbett & Levy, of Macon, D. B. Torbet, of Columbus, nud E, II. Hancock, of Athens, well known Machinists, will furn ish either of the above mention Mills. E. II. Hancock Also constructs Water and HorsePowers foi the above Mills, and is prepared to send work men to any part of the country to put them in operation. Athens, May 25 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. E. VONDERLIETH. MERCHANT TAILOR. College Avenue, Athens, K EEPS constantly on hand a general as sortment of (-foods—woollen, linen, silk and cotton—suitable for (xeiitYemen’s YV eat, which he is prepared to make up to order at short notice and in the most fashionable style, or sell by the piece or pattern, CHEAPER than goods of the same quality can be pur chased at any other establishment in this town. —ALSO,- He has now on hand a beautiful asrprtment of Ready-Made Clothing, (some of which was made up at his establish ment in this place) which he will sell Jgfat cost.^aa Fine HATS, Stocks, Cravats, Pocket hand kerchiefs, Gloves—and, in fact, everything belonging to a gentleman’s- wardrobe—can always befound at his establishment—cheap at thr cheapest, and good a* the best. ZaII The public are invited to give him call. Athens, May 4 FOR SALE. C rjjE hundred and sixty-five acres of Land, " much the larger portion heavily timber ed, not over two utiles from Town. Five or six hundred acres, adjoining Mr. Wm. Mat thews, six miles from town—a large body in the woods ; and the house and lot ou which the subscriber lives. The whole, or any por tion, will be sold on reasonable terms. * Jan 19 R. D. MOORE. C.W.&H. R. J. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ATHENS, OA. ' EEP constantly on hand a large and well . selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, $c. frc. Also, dealers in French, English and Ameri can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. Physicians, merchants and all others can depend upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most accommodating terms. Their goods will be warranted as repre sented. January, 1854. NOTICE. W E are still offering at our old stand, 1 trge stock 'of C&± CD UD ^3© comprising ALL KINDS USUALL Y KEPT IN THIS MARKET, which weare daily offering at low prices. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods at the market price. Call and see us. Janl3 1’ITNER & FNGLAND. PRESERVES. QH0W-CI10W nnd Ginger—fresh_snpply on hand. Nov9 D. N- Jl’DSON. Extra Sugar-House Syrup. JIRESJI supply just received and for sale by T. Bishop it Son. OctlU NOTICE. T HE subscriber will be abseutfrnm Athens until the first of January, nnd us he de sires to close up the business of the estate of Hon. Charles Dougherty, deceased, as speed ily ns possible, those indebted are Warned again t<> come forward and make payment. After the |0th of January next, he cau al ways hr found in Athens. N. L. BARNARD, Aditi’r with the will annexed. Athlin. Nov 9, 1334. Eradicator. M ARSHALL'S Magical Pain Eradicator, ft r curing ltheu natisin. Bruises, Spruins, Swellings. Ac. is eminently superior to any SAULTER & IVY A T their old stand, near the Franklinllousc, Athens, Ga. are better prepared than ever heretofore,to nn ct the wants of the tra velling public. Tho-c wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, ot u..ddlc Horses, arc invited to give them a call—as they have fitter Coach es and better stock than lit any time hereto fore, while their Drivers arc as careful as can be found anywhere. \^S~At the same time their terms are as good as the best. It. Saulter, Z.Ivy JUST RECEIVING, nUGARj Coffee, Jtlolasse9. Bacon, Candles, O Soap, Starch, Cooking SodA, Pepper, Spice and Ginger.; English Dairy Cheese, bat ter and soua crackers; Tea, Matches, aud all sorts of extracts for cooking—with many otb er good things—selliug for cash, by Oct 19 D. NJUDSON Holloway’s Ointment. C ITIZENS OF THE UNION—You have done me the honour us with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two years since 1 made itknown among you,and alrea dy, it has obtained more celebrity than aay other Medicine in so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. —o— ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. IP. J. Longley, of Huntaoille, Yadkin County, North Carolina, U. S., dated November 1st, 1853 ^■READ HIS OWN WORDS TO Professor Hollow a. y, Sir,—It is nottny wish to become notor ious, neither is this letter written for the sake ofwriiting, but to say, that your Oint ment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by nil who knew me, to be entirely beyond the rea ch of medicine. Fornine years I was afflicted with oue of the most paiuful and troublesome sore legs that ever foil to the lot of man ; and after trying- every medicine I had ever heard of, I resign ed in despair all hope of ceing cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large post of your Ointment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and 1 entirely regained nty health to nty ngrecablc surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends (Signed) W. J. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAODIXARY CURE OF BAD BREAST, WHEN. NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH Copy of a Letter from Mr. It. Durant, New Orleans, November 9<h, 1853. To Professor Holloway, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y D ar Sir.—It is with heartfelt grati tude I have to inform you that by the use of our Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife lias beeu saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of cutaneous nature.) I was told that nothing could save her, she was then induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a pcrlect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us We obtained your medicines from Messrs Wright A Co.ofdiartresstreet, New Orleans. 1 send this from “ Hotel dvs Princes,” Paris, although I had written it at New Orleans.be fore we finally left, at that time, not knowing your address at New York. (Signed,) R. DURANT. The Pills should he used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Bad Legs Contracted and Lumbago Bad Breasts Stiff Joints Piles Burns Fistulas Bunions Gorit Chilblains Glandular CliapM hands Swellings New Firm and New Goods. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, dee. Ac. ilia nd critic Sc Talmadge H AVE just returned from New York,with a large and beautiful assortment of the above named articles, which they will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere A great variety of rich Jewelry of the latest Style—Broaches, Pius, Ear and FingerRings, gold guard and fob chains, gold Pens and Pencils, gold and silver Buckles, gold and silver Thimbles; SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES, and a good assortment of col'd Glasses; Warranted sterling silver table, dessert and teaspoons, silver Forks, and all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which the sub scribers possess over those unacquainted with the business, in purchasing directly from the manufacturers and importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable ol properly judgiug the value of all they pur chase and recommend to the public. In the department of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, we are determined, by careful and neat workmanship, punctuality and low prices, to merit the approbation of the public favor. An assortment of CLOCKS, of the latest stple, always on hand, from seventy-five cts. to one hundred and seventy-five dollars—all warranted perfect time-keepers. A. S Manbeville, | W.A.Talmadge Corner of Broad street and College Av. one door east of'Peterson’s bookstore. Dec 22,1854. RICE, RICE. A FEW tierces prime-fresh Rice, just recciv ed and for sale by T. Bishop <fc Sou. other external rentedv for these stubborn dis- 4 N extra lot. inst received by 1X. Aug’31,1854. eases. All who have used it, can testify to its efficacy. Fur sale bv W. II A J". TURPIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Broad st, Augusta, Ga. and bv all Drnggi.-ts throughout the State. June l LOOK HERE! rnilE unlersigne l hare on hand a general 1 assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE which they will sell low for cash or barter C ill an 1 examine. April 13 P. A- SUMMEY & BRO. NAILS AND IRON. A LARGE lot of Iron and Nails, for sale by April l* P. A. SUMMEY & BRO BLUESTONE. ? F 'Jbt HI supply, just received by T. Bishop ASon. Nov2 $150 to $200 per Month!! I WILL send instructions by which any person cau make 1'roiu $150 to $200 per month, without iruvdiug or peddling, and RICE! RICE!! BISHOP it SOX. BOOTS AND SHOES. L GOOD assortment of Shoes nud heavy ditching boots, just received by N«v2 1. BISHOP « SON. 10,000 Fine Scgars. J UST received, of the very best brand*, and they are good. For sale by D N Judspn. D RIED and Pickled Beef and Beef Ton for. sale by T. Bishop it Son agues, Nov2 FOR SALE, A desirable residence in tlie Town of Athens. H AVING completed the handsome tin provements on the lot occupied by the late i& S. Hopping, l now offer it for sale, on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, either for icash, good paper, or exchange for other desi- •able property, are requested,to call and ex amine. F.W. LUCAS. Athens, July 6 tf BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Sta- Rlieumatism Salt Rheum Scalds Sore Nipples Scurvy Wounds Sore Throats Skin Diseases Sore Heads Ulcers .‘Sold at the Establishments of Professor noLLowAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London ; also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through out the Unite 1 States; in Pots, „at 25 cents G2J cents, and $1.00 each. .To ho had whole sale of tho principal Drug Houses in the Union. E^^Thereis a considerable saving by tak nig the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of patients iu every disorder tire affixed to each pot. January 11.1855. MEDICINES, MEDICINES. [ HE-subscribers have for sale the following MEDICINES: Dr. Jones’ Cholera Syrup, “ Vermifuge Oil, “ Pills, “ No. 6, Murphy’s Cholera Syrup. July 13 PITNER <fc ENGLAND. NEW CLOTHING! T HE undersigned are- now receiving and opening their Spring Stock of Clotking, at their old stand, oposite the Post-Office on college avenue, Athens Georgia, where they will be glad to see all of their friends and customers, and any one who wauts to buy yr G °OD AND CHEAP >>; M! ''® '®'B '''iffi Their stock has beeu selected from the best manufacturers in New York, and being bought near the close of the season, they were bought from eight to twelve per cent, cheaper thnn those bought earlier in the season. We therefore confidently believe that we will sell you goods a little cheaper thau you can buy the same article at any other store in the place. Our stock consists of all kinds of MEN’S WEAR, Such as Black nnd Fancy colored Frock and business Coats; Black aud fancy colored Cassimere Pants, and all kinds of black thin Coats and Pants; Also brown Buff and White Linen Coats and Pants Also a general variety of Vests of all the different kinds; and a good assortment of BOYS’ CLOTHING. Also men’s Shirts and drawers, undershirts, silk aud gauze; Shirt collars, nnd collar boxes, Stocks, Cravats, and Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Linen; Half-hose; Linen, Silk and Kid Gloves, of all kinds; also Portmonies, ind silk Purses, and Hair, Hat and Coat Brushes, and pocket and coarse Combs; also a good assortment of Gingham and black and colored Silk, and Umbrellas and Carpet Bags, and Trunks. We have constantly on hand the very best chewing Tobacco and fine Cigars, a good as sortment. We iuviteall buyers of the above articles to call and see us and let us show you our goods. WILSON <fc VEAL. May 4 ^LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SC. MILLENERY, &.C. M RS. VONDERLIETH would respectfully inform the Ladies of town and country that she constantly keeps on hand, at her store on College Avenue, four doors below the post office, & large and well selected loto LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Millinery Articles, ff;c. to which their attention is respectfully in vited. As she is determined to sell low, she trusts the Ladies will give her a call before purch asing elsewhere. NEW TAILORING . ESTABLISHMENT. T HE undersigned, so long and favorably. known in Athens and vicinity, having taken the Store No. 5, College Avenue, (west side,) Is now receiving and opening the most rich and brilliant STOCK OF GOODS, For Gentlemen’s Wear. Ever before offered in this market; com prising superfine black and fancy cloths and cassimeres superfine French doeskin, cas simeres, black and fancy colors, for pants and vests, embroidered most superbly with silk and gold and pearl, something entirely netoand very desirable, to which attention is especially invited. Heavy ribbed Beavers and other goods for OVERCOATS, Willbe received in due season. VESTINGS, In great variety, consisting of cashmer js, elegantly embroidered greuadiues. satins, nnd silks of a great variety of colors,. richly figured; and velvets plain and embroidered. Also a full stock of Collars, Shirt8, Drawers,Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery. Returninghis grateful acknowcdgements for the uniform favor, and good will maifest- ed toward him, under other circumstances, he flatters himself that his past experience in cutting, and his present determination to please, will'insure for him a reasonable share of patronage. All the work cut at his establishment will be executed in the neatest man ter and the most fashionable style. W M. GARVIN Of the late firm of W. H. H. White, A Co. August 10, 1854 iJl t‘ c STOVES, STOVES! OOKtiNG and Office Stoves, in great vari ety, constantly op hand, a' low prices,by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. SHOES! SHOES! A LARGE and well selected lot of Gents and Ladies' Shoes, for sale low, by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. Fanner’s Cradles. S CYTHE Blades, Grass Scythes, Reaphooks find Scythe Snathes, for snleby April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO Flour! Flour! A LARGE lot of superfine and extra family Flour, in sacks and extra barrels, for sale bv P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. BUCKETS AND PAILS. W HITE and red cedar, oak, and a variety of painted buckets nnd pails, for sale low, by P. A. SUMMEY & B RO. SUGAR, SUGAR. C HOICE New Orleaus and Porto RicoSu gars—a fresh supply just received nnd for sale low, by T. Bishop & Son. Oct 19 COHE AID SEE! Spring & Summer Goods. McWhorter & erwin A RE now receiving and opening (Heir sup plies of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Consisting ot such articles as are usually kept in this market. Hardware, Crockery and Glass; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes ; Saddlery, fyc. And an endless variety of other articles, t>o tedious to mention. All of which they offer extremely low, for cash or country produce. Their friends and the public are respect fully invited to give them a call—examine their stock and prices—and if these suit, to patronize them liberally. Athens, April 20 SPRING I S upon us in all its glory, and summer is is fast advancing. With these seasons also come diseases peculiar to them, in the form of Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and worst of all. Ring-Worm. The best remedy for such, and certainly the most agreeable, is “Mar shall’s Ring-worm and Tetter Lotion.” It will .cert linly cure, and quickly—il does not stain the skiu, aud is an agreeable perfume. For sale by the Druggists generally, and by W. H. it J. TURPIN, Dealers in pure Family Medicines, Junel5 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. GREAT ATTRACTION! B EING desirous of consolidating my .busi ness, I offer for sale that most desirable place at Athens. The tract contains 1000 cr more acres, seven hundred acres of which are woodland, which can be subdivided into many valuable pieces—having four or five water-powers, one on the river and one on the creek, with dam, race and house,all ready for business; with desirable residence, seve ral springs, and two wells of pure water.— The tract will be sold in whole or in part, to suit purchasers; and if not sold this year,will be offered at auction, at the Commencement, in August, 1855. March 9 WM. A. CARR Artists’ Union. T iffi American Artists’ Union wodfd respect fully announce to tbs citizens of tb&Jni- ted States and the Canadas, that for the pur pose of cultivating a taste tor (hefoie arts throughout the'country, and with the view ot euablmg every family to become posse^sedjof a gallery of Engravings by the FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE. They have determined, in order Ho create, an extensive sale for their Engravings; and thus not only give employment to a large number of artists and. others^ but inspire among our couutryraen a taste fdr works of art, to present to the purchasers of their - engravings, when 260,000 of them are sold, 250,000 GIFTS, of the actual cost of $150,000 Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engrav ing fherefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. FOR FIVE DOLLARS, a highly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be tent ;^r Five Dollars worth ot splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue. A copy ol the Catalogue, together with, a specimen of one of the Engravings, catt be seen at the office of this paper: For each Dollar sent an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will imme diately be- forwarded. AGENTS: The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enter prise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such ou the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid,) $1, will receive by return of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a ‘GIFT TICKET," a Prospectus,a Catalogue aud all other necessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Cosi- utitee of the purchasers to be Distributed, due notice of which will be givea throughout the United States and the Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of Washington,) at $100, ) « ilu » ui4u 100 marble busts of Clay, at do. $10,000 100 “ Webster, '.0,000 100 “ Calhoun, 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3x4 ft each $100, 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3ft $50, 500 steel plate Engravings,' brilliautly col’d in.oil, rich gilt frames, 24x30 inches each, $10, 10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, col'd in oil, of the Washington Mon ument, 20x*26 in. each $4, 40.000 237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 different plates, now in possess ion of, and owned by the Artists’ Un ion, of the market value of from 50 cts to $1 each 41,000 1 first-class Dwelling, in 31st st, N. Y, 12,000 22 buildiuglots in 100 and 101st sts N. Y. city, each 25x100 ft deep, at 1000 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq ft in the suburbs of New York city and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, at 500, 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without in terest or security, of'§250 each 5,000 A perpetual loans of 100 $each 5,000 100 “ “ 50 “ 5,000 250 “ “ 20 “ 6,000 2,000 “ “ 5 “ 10,000 Reference in regard to the real estate, F. J. Visscber A Co. Real Estate Brokers,N. York. Orders, post paid, with money enclosed, to be idressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE. Sec. Oct 12 505 Broadway, N Y. ESP The engravings In the catalogue ara i; >w ready for delivery. TOBACCO. G OLDEN CHUNK, pure and unflavored, Golden Leaf, do Virgittia Twist, Tatum's Best, Boggs’, Anderson's, Miller’s and Goodwin's Fine Cut, Just received by Nov2 D. N.JUDSON. Schnapps. T HE pure unadulterated article ofSchiedam Schuapps, imported by B.Lieber, may be had of the uuder-igded, who have-been ap pointed agents iu this city. The public may rely on the purity of this importation. In purchasing be careful to uoticc the name of B. Lieber on the label. W. H. A J. TURPIN, Agents, June 14 Broad st, Augusta, Qa- L and Fall Sperm Oil, and a superior arti cle of Train Oil,' by the barrel or gallon. J14nne by tn W.H. &J. TURPIN, Druggists, Augusta.G- RICE. A FRESH and good article of Rice always on hand at P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S. April 13 W. H. & J. TURPIN, (Successors to W. H, Turpin,) O FFER to Physicians, Planters, Merchants aud the public at large, a choice and well assorted stock of Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-stuffe, Glass aud Putty, Brushes of every description, Straw Brooms, Spirits Turpentine, Ac. W c purchase our goods for cash, nnd are prepared to sell ou the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it to their inter est to look at our prices. All articles war ranted to be as represented. Give us a call aud satisfy yourselves. Augusta, Juncl5 NOTICE. T HE subscribers are prepared to fill orders fdr all kinds of Spokes for Carriages and Wagons, Also, at the same establishment we manufac tutc all kinds of BOBBINS, commonly used in our cotton factories. All done as good and cheap as can be had from the North. Address, P. A. SUMMEY & BBO. Athens, Ga. who will attend to all orders, and the ship ping of the same. March, 1854. P HESEIIVES—Ginger and Chow-chow Preserves, and all sorts of PICKLES,for sale by P. A SUMMEY & BRO. 5,000 5,000 5.000 RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. - W ILLIAM SHEAR (Augusta) has receiv ed from New York a large supply of English Brussels.Carpets of the best quality and of new and elegant styles; English Vel vet Carpets, of new and splendid stylesphrce ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Rich Chcneille lings to match the carpets. Printed Crumb Cloths, in patterns and by the yard; Rich colored Damasks aud Delaines for curtains, with gimps aud tas els to match; rich embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, aud some at very low prices; embroidered Muslins for curtains, by'the yard. Window Shades, of beautiful styles; superior Furna ture Dimit’cs and fine Cotton Fringes. Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, and brass and pit ted Stair Rods. >- The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. NovlG BOOKS! BOOKS! A LL accounts hereafter made with either of the uudersigned, will be considered duc at the end of each qnarter, aud must then be closed by cash or note. J. S. PETERSON, Nov9 tf WM.N. WHITE. with the sin il>est amount of capital. This is no recoiptofany kind whatever. I will rr wurikjhe nbavo instructions and all the arts , ms Literature, ~aud'staple ~aud fancy etfttsoi.mbie, a* advertised in the' finery. * ; w •’< .-'..-Fv*- .vD- K- - ,/Vt fttcaWj Uelwcei f Avzs, IV • -- ; : .'.top ;•«!!•• us' .'inters,:and lower still for caah. K. S. .SHIPLEY, Kingston, ' lie member to callat the Corner. £t«XL Russ Count/, Ohi->. Nov23 ; - tf J. S. PETERSON. NOTICE. I SHALL apply to the Ordinnry of Olat County, at the March Term next of the Court of Dr.dinary, for leave to sell the ne- groes belpngittg to the estate of Evaliae S. Thurman, deceased. Decll JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON,Ex. EYE and FAR! DRS. LEBRUNN £ DUFTON, OCCULISTS AND AtJF.ISTS. D EAFNESS & Ear Diseases Radically Cured!—Dr. Lebrunn offers to those suffering from Deafness, his infallible Aural Remedies, which have been successful in nearly 3009 cases of confirmed deafness. These remedies comprise different courses for diseases of the internal, middle and ex ternal ear, and have been pronounced by those celebrated aurists, Drs. Kiamcr o Berlin, Hard and Delean of Paris, Curtis, Pilcher and Yearsley of London, as being the most wonderful and effectual ever appli ed for diseases of the internal aud middle ear. Dr. Lo B. warrants a cure in every case where the car is perfect iu formation. He has eighteen certificates of cures from those who had been Deaf and Dumb, and whose hearing is now completely restored., and are now enabled to learn the lauguage! The names of 2700 persons, who have been cured by Dr. Le B. may be seen on application. PatienU, by sending a description of their case, can have remedies sent to any part. Dr. Duftonis the only Occulist in the United States who practises the new, painless and successful method is treating all the diseases to which the eye is subject. Where every other means have failed to afford relief, lie aske from such a fair and impartial trial. TERMS #6 consultation fee; $10 fee to be paid when the hearing- is restored to its original acutknfss, . or when a watch can be heard,to beat at a distances of 18 feet from either ear. Address Drs, J- DELACY LkBRUANN A DUFTON, Union Place, New York city. N. B.—A treatise on the nature and treat ment .if Deafness and diseases of the Ear, with the treatment Of the Deaf and Dumb, priceone dollar. July 6. HAUDRUP & WIEL, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Makers, B EG leave to inform the citizens of Athens that they have opened a shop in the rear of Mr. Wilson’s clothing store, where they will be happy to serve customers in their line of business. Fine Boots and Shoes, made on the shortest notice, and in such manner as to please. Best French calfskin, and all other fine stock, always on hand. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Please give us a trial. Jan 28. 1854 ly TIN! TIN! ( CONSTANTLY on hand, a large and well j assorted lot of plain, fancy and Japanned Tin-ware, at P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S April 13 Coach-Making and Repairing. JAMES bTbURPEE, t T the old stand recently occupied by II. S. A. Schevenell, offers 'for sale a lot Of superi or articles of his own manufacture, at redu ced prices—consisting ol Carriages, Bug-gies, &c. JSOrders for any thing in his linetthankfully received and promptly executed. ■^“Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. FRESH GROCERIES. E XTRA Rio, LUgujra, Cuba and old Gov’t Java Coffee, Sugars of all kinds; Pe Spices, Ginger, Maccaroni, Pickles and tard, just received aud for sale low by Novi T. BISHOP A SQN T. BISHOP & SON WILL CONTINUE THE W AREHOUSE and Commission business 'at.the same stand, and will attend to the sale or storage of Cotton and other pro duce, with promptness and dispatch, ana on the umst reasonable terms. Athens, Ga., Apg. 31.1854. Gino POWDER. E XTRA blasting and llifle Powder, alarge lot. English and American guucaps.Jfor talc by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.g FRESH LOBSTERS, SHAD, SAL MON and mackerel. I N hermetically-sealed cases, just received by Nov9 t. bishop <t SON. THE IMPROVED C^Ym&er Straw Cutters C UT all kinds of (eed with great facility, and are not liable to get out of repair.— We have just received a small lot of them, which will he sold low. Oct 19 T. BISHOP & SON? 1 WHO’LL SMOKE ? C OME and get some of the Cuatros, Sobvi nos, D'Oros, P. R’s, Duendes, Salvadors, Ac. Novi D. N.JUDSON. FOR SALE. A Cottage Residence, C ONTAINING eight good rooms, with closets, pantry, and dairy, Ac. A good kitchen, smoke-house, servants rooms, stable, carriage-house and other out buildings. The lot contains two acres, is well im proved, has on it a never-failing well, of as good cool water as can be bad in Clarke coun ty, and a number of choice fruit trees. Situated in Cobham, town of Athens. Apply to C. S. OLIVER. Athens, Clarke county, Sept, 7, 1854. 3m CHEAP FOR CASH. W E are receiving-large additions to our stock of Groceries, Hardware'and Staple Dry Goods, and offer our-customers a. fuller and better assortment than ever be fore, at prices which cannot fail to give sat isfaction. Nov2 T. BISHOP <fc SON. F I.OUR.—Watkinsville No. l ton’s^xtra, in 100 lbs cash, at I. M. Keuny’s and Hor sack, .cheap fori at Get 261 Oct 2G Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse. TYTELL-Diggers arid Mine'rs can find the V V above articles, at wholesale and retail LUCAS A BILLUPS,’ No'2, Granite Row BLANKETS & NEGRO CLOTHS, WILLIAM SHEAR T)espectfully invites the attention of It planters to his., large supply of Negro Blankets and Negro Cloths, which he is pre pared to Sell at very low prices. Nov 16 TOOLS. B LACKSMITH’S and Carpenter's Tools, io great variety, for sale by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO Centre-Hill Classical School- A.THENS, GEORGIA. T HE seventeenth session will commence Jan. 1st, 1855. Boys are prepared for College or business. The Principal receives into his family a limited number of boarding pupils. The new Academy, located on the same lot with his residence, will be complet ed in December. Terms for board aud tuition, $250 per an num. Day Scholars at the usual rates. For circulars, or further particulars, ad dress, A: M. 3CUDDER, Principal. Deo 1, 1854 tf rr SACKS SALT, large rise, and in 0\Jvf prime order, for-sale-low by Dec. 6. T. BISHOP A SON. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A .LL persons indebted to the estate of George M. Lanier, are requested to make immediate -payment, a6d those having de mands against the estate will present them in accordance to law. . Oct. 26,1854. J. W. HAMILTON, Adm’r. “^notice: - l “ plied, and- warranted to be os represented, Office of the Company., No. 100 Race Street above 3d, Philadelphia. NovlG S- NEWELL, President. N.B. Our oils warranted not. to chill, and particularly adapted to Railroad uses: RICE! RICE! A new suiutiv good Rice. 14 lbs. to the 5-, at J)ec7 “ l.M. KENNEY’S. -cash or note; and those who have notes font since due,will also call apd pay them, aar» need the money, and longer iudulgeneecan. notaml will imt be giyen. Jan 13 PITNEll & EN,GLAND . *' e- v •: - SUGAR, SUGAR. TyEST crushed, powdered, clarified and I) brown sugars, for sale hv April 13 “ P. A. SUMMEY & URD Administrators Sale. LL be sold, at the former residence of day, James W. Shankle, deceased, onSatux> part thirteenth day of January next, » y ue of the property of said deceased,to wit:-. ■ silver watch, one man’s stublio and sad 1 - dlebags, one clock, one cupboard, one loom* one stove, arid various articles not mentioned^. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms oia the day. CHARLES W. BOWDEN, Dec 14 tds Administrator;. Union Oil Company. 1 3HE UNION OIL CO, beg leave to call at . tention to the SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF OILS prepared at their works, for machinery of all kinds, as well as for Curriers, Painters and Wool-spinners. T esaoils have been in use in all the various departments for which,they are prepared, nnd af.ef constant use for more than three years, and highest approba tion of Engineers and others, the Company have so enlarged their works as to be able to meet tho increased demand for their Oila,— Also, “Mineral White l’airit,” superior to most Lead paiuts, equal to Zinc, equally du „ — ruble, and less in price. All orders for nils fTlHOSE indebted ,to us for Book account^ and paint of uniform qualities promptly sup- X will please call fold settle them.eitherVA EM