The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, February 08, 1855, Image 4

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^niintM cnii ^rnfrssinnnl Cnrlis. ^7ohFh7^christ5T tutu* AND FANCY Book and Job Printer, •• Franklin Jofc Office,” Athens, Gi »* All work •ntnuted to hi* e»re faithfully, correctly nod punctually executed, at priwe correspond-, j«r,i8 inf with the hatdneaaof the tiwea. tf C. B. LOMBARD, DENTIST* ATHENS, GEORGIA. n«i«nr the Store of Wilson fc Veal. J*" 3 PITNER & ENGLAND. Wholesale t Retail Dealersin Groceries, Dry Ooods, HARE n ARE, SHOES AND BOOTS, April ft Athens, Ga. MOORE & CARLTON, DEALERS IN SILK, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. \ oiil No. 3, Granite Row, Athens, Ga LUCAS & BILLUPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS /-V DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, <k«. Ac. No. 2, Broatl Street. Athens. WILLIAM G. DELONY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office over the store ol Wm M. Morton A Son (Till attend promptly to all business entrust ed to hie care. Athens, April 6 P. C. LANGSTON, Attorney at Law, CARNESVILLE, GA. Col. B-F.Hardeman, Lexington, Samuel Freeman, Esq. Newnan, Gabriel Nash, Esq.Danielsville J. S. PETERSON, BOOKSELLER &. STATIONER, DEALS ALSO IN TANCY aOODS, PERFUMERY, AND PAPER HANGINGS. 1IGN OK T:.'E MAMMOTH HOOK, Owner of Broad Street and College Avenue, opposite (he Newton House, Atiie*s, Ga. NEW FALL GOODS, FULL SUPPLIES. William Shear, (Augusta. Ga.) H AS received from New York bisFallsup plies of fancy and staple Dry Goods, em bracing a large and splendid assortment,suit able for the fall and winter season, among which are Rich fancy colored silks, of ne w and beauti ful styles; plain black silks, in great variety of style and of superior quality; Rich Paris printed Delaines and fancy all- wool Plaids; Lupin’s col’d, white and black Merin jes and plain col’d Delaines; a very large supply of small figured all-wool prin ted Delaines for children, of new and beau tiful styles; English and American Fancy Prints, in a great variety of styles; superior Scotch fancy Ginghams of new and beautiful winter styles; Elegant French Embroideries, embracing Ladies’ collars, chcmisetts, undersleeves and handkerchiefs, of new and splendid styles; Ladies’ black and colored Cloth Cloaks and Talmas, of the latest styles; Ladies’ rich em broidered and plain Paris silk velvet Cloaks; A large supply of ladies’, misses and chil dren’s Hosiery, of the best make; Ladies’ and gentlcmeu’s superior Gauntlet Gloves; Ladies’ and misses merino Vests; gen tlemen’s and youth’s silk and merino shirts and drawers; Superior Welsh, Saxony, gauze, silk-warp and heavy Shaker Flannels; superior Eng lish colored Flannels for ladies’ sacks; Eng lish and American Cotton Flannels of extra quality; A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for Indies’ use, of superior quality ; Superior 12-4 linen sheetings and pillow case linens; superior 8-4 and 10-4 table damask and diapers, soms of extra quality; rich di mask table cloths and napkins, some of extra size; Scotch and birdseye diapers, extra fine, for children’s wear; heavy Scotch Diapers and Huckabacks for towelling; Superior whituey and merino blankets, of extra size and quality; supr crib blankets. Also a great variety of other seasonable ar ticles. suitable for family and plantation use. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. W. S. especially solicits acall from his long coutinued friends and patrons, and assures them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to supply them with tlte latest and most desirable styles of goods at the lowest prices. Novl6 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, § At Greatly Reduced Prices! LUCAS BILLUPS A RE now receiving a large and handsome assortment of all kinds of goods suited to this market, and offer gTeat inducements to ihoso wishing to purchase. They have Ladies’ Dress Goods, Consisting of Merinos. Cashmeres, Bomba zines, French and English Muslin DeLatnes, Black Alpaceas, black Canton cloths, mourn ing crapes, English crapes, new styles plaid silks, handsome plaid cashmeres and delanes, plain black silks, all qualities, French cam bric, calicoes, ginghams,.ac. 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, cassilneres, 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, ludies and miss es’ shoes and gaiters of all styles. A large assortment of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Mill Irons,Smut 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 hames and traces, Oil cloths, carpetings, mattings, rugs, bolting cloths, die. Also, a large lot of Groceries. Sugar,coffee, salt, mol sses, ^tyrup, tea pepper, spice, gingea, Indigo, madder salcratus, 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 FERRY & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS. SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. Dr. I.one*’ and Peterson’s corner, Broad Street, Athens, Ga. P. A. SUMMEY & BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealersin Staple Goods, Hardware, Crockery, AND ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, ■Cerner of Wall ami Broad streets, Athens WILLIAM N. WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, And Newspaper and Magazine Agent. DEALER IN MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LAMPS, FINK CUTLERY, FANCY coons, AC. Ne. 2, College Avenue, Newton Hou-e. Athens, Ga aijnof While's University '.look Store ” Orders promptly filled at Augusta rates. A CURE FOR ALL. \ E. VONjdERLIETH, Draper and Tailor, College Avenne, Athens, Ga.—four doors Irnm the Post Office. April 6. T. BISHOP & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, April 6 No. 1, Broad street. Athens. W. H. H. WHITE, ITlerehaRt Tailor, ,5.pi6 Broad Street, Athens oawANNAM MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. bnryD. Weed, Pres—Jno. R Wilder, Sec. r pUB above Compapj is row prepaicd to take Fire ' i-ks in tliiii place, and (he adjoining counties, on -oraideterms. Apply to S». J. MAYS, Agent. JAMES M. ROYAL, HARNBSS MAKKH.S I T AS removed his shop to Mitchell’s old 11. Tavern, one door east of Grady «fc Nicli- d sou's—where he keeps always on hand a general assortment of articles in his line, and is always ready to fill orders in the best style. Jan 26 tf BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 1 pairs superior white aud colored Blankets, for sale low by T. Bishop A Son. Nov2 CHILDS' Patent Double-Circular SAW-MILL, FT111E suberiber having purchased the right _Lt«> the above Patent lor the South, is pre pared to furnis this IMPROVED SAW MILL to any one at short notice. He lias had one of these Mill sin operation near Greenesbo- ro,’ Green country, tor the last ten months, which has fully equalled expectatation. It will cut on an average 50110 feet Lumber, with a twelve horse power engine, per day The success of ihe 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 imj rovements combined in these machines, cannot fail to convince every | person of their superiority over any other Mill now in use. The Subscriber is also ;,repared to furnish, on shoj* notice and reusonoble terms. En gines of any power, put up by the best of workmen. Also, MARSH A NICHOLS’ PATENT GRIST MILL, for Corn or Wheat. These Mills will grind more, with less power than any other now in use, and can be run by either steam or water. Price from $175 to $250. according to size. IaP Orders addressed to the Subscriber, will be promptly attended to. Air. John Stevens, John Libby, and Henry Libby are my authorized Agents to’ transact any business in the above line. Further information can be obtained Irora me or my Agents; or from Messrs Gleen & Daniel, of Woodstock, Oglethorpe county; or from Brooks & LeRabour, Greens boro,’ Greene coup'v Ga., who have my Mills in operation: HENRY STEPHENS. Grcenesboro,’ Ga. April. 6 1854 . 3m. Nisbett & Levy, of Macon, D. R. Torbet, of Columbus, and E. II. Hancock, of Athens, well known Machinists, will turn ish either of the above mention Mills. E. He Hancock Also constructs Wnt«-r and Horse Powers foi the above Mills, and is prepared to send work men to any part of the country to put them in operation. Athens, Mav 25 watches and jewelry, silver AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL ' INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Ac. JUandeville & Talmadge TAVE just returned from New York,with .J. 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, Pins, EarandFingerRings, ?old guard and fob chains, gold Pens and Pencils, gold and silver Buckles, gold and silver Thimbles; SPECTACLES TO SUIT A LL A GES, 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 possessover those unacquainted with the business, in purchasing directly from the manufacturers aud importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable ot properly judging the value of all they pur chase and recommend to tluwtublic. In the department of Warch aud 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 Mandeville, | W. A. Talmadge. Corner of Broad street and College Av. one door east of Paterson’s bookstore. Dec 22,1854. C.W.&H. R. Wholesale and Beta ATL TT EEP constantly on baud a JY_ selected stock of Paints, Oils, Yarnislies, Bye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, Also, dealers in French, Etiglish and Ameri can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. Physicians, merchants aud 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 arc still offering at our old stand, a 1 irge stock of CD comprising ALL KINDS USUALLY KEPT IN THIS MARKET, which wcare daily offering at low prices. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods at the market price. Call nvd see us. Jan 13 PITNER & TNGLAND. STOVES, STOVES! C OOKING and'Offiee Stoves, in great vari ety, constantly on hand, a’ low prices,by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. SHOES! SjfOES! A LARGE and well selected lot of Gents and Ladies’ Shoes, for sale low, by April 13 p. A. SUMMEY & BRO. JjMiADlES’ DRESS GOODS, ££. MILLENERY, &C. TVTRS. VONDERLIETH would respectfully 111. inform the Ladies of town and country that she constantly keeps on hand, at her store on College Aveuue, four doors below the post office, a large and well selected lot o LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Millinery Articles, Ac. to which their attentiou 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 CLOTHING! T HE undersigned are now receiving and opening their Spimg Slock o£ €\ot\mvg, 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 wants to buy Hj^GOOD AND CHEAPO Farmer’s Cradles. S CYTHE Blades, Gras* Scythes, Reaphooks ami Scythe Snathes, for sale by April 13 p. a. SUMMEY & BRO. Flonr! Flour! A LARGE lot of superfine and exlra family Flour, in sacks and extra barrels, for sale by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. NAILS! NAILS! ULL assortment of the best brands, just received and for sale low by T. Bishop <fc Son. ” Nov2 FISH ! FISH! FIShT~ E XTRA No. 1 Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Codfish nnd sealed Herring, just received by f NovD t. bishop a son. preserves! rVIOW-CIlOW and Ginger—fresh supply \J on hand. Nov9 D. N. JUDSON. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. SAULTLR & IVY A T their old stand, near the FranklinHouse, Athens, Ga. are better prepared than ever heretofore ta meet the wants of the tra velling public. Those wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses, are invited to give them a call—as they have finer Coach es and belter stock than at any time hereto fore, while their Drivers are as careful as cati be found anywhere. At the same time their terms arc as good as the best. R.Saulter, Z.Ivv. Extra Sugar-House Syrup. F RESH supply just received and for sale by T. Bishop A Son. Octl« NOTICE. T HE subscriber will lie absent from Athens until the first of January, nnd as he de sires to do»c up the business of the estate of Hon. Charles Dougherty, deceased, as speed ily as possible, those 'indebted nre warned again to come forward and make payment. Aftsr the loth of January next, lie- can al be found in Athens. N. L. BARNARD, Adm’r with the will annexed. A than*. Nov 9, 1354. Erutlicator. f "YrARSHALL’S Magical Pain Eradicator, Jij. for curing Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Ac. is eminently superior to any other external rente ly for these stubborn dis ease*. All whit have" used it, can testify to ite efficacy. For sale by \V. H A J. TURPIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Broad st, Augusta, Ga. and by all Druggists throughout the State June! LOOK HERE! T H B undersigned have on hand a general assortment of ST4PLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. which they will sell low for cash or barter Call ami examine. April 13 1*. A. SUMMEY & BRO, $150 to $200 per Month!! I WILL send instructions by which any person can make from $150 to $200 per month, without traveling or peddling, and with the smallest amount of capital. This is no reooipt of any kind whatever, I will for warJ the aboy« instructions and nil tbo arts and l •eceipu of vnlno, as advertised in the apera of the United States, free ot » any person sending me the small i dollar, post paid. E. S. SHIPLEY, Kingston, Rj»ea County, Ohio. i&i * : F FOB SALE, 1 desirable residence in tlie Town of Athens. H AVING completed the handsome im provements on the lot occupied by the late E. S. Hopping, l now offer it /or sale, on reasonable terms. Persona wishing to purchase, either for cash, good paper, or exchange for other desi- able property, are requested to call and ex mine. F. W. LUCAS. Athens, July 6 tf Holloway’s Ointment. C ITIZENS OF THE UNION—You hav done me the houour ns with one voice from one end of the Union to the other, stump the character of my- Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two years since I made it known among you, and hire dy, it has obtained more celebrity than any oilier Mcdiciue 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. W. J. Longley, of Huntxvil/e, Yadkin County, North Carolina, U. S.. dated November 1st, 1853 SPREAD HIS OWN WORDS TO 1’aoFKSsoR Hollow w, Sir,—It is not my wish to become notor ious, neither is this letter written for the sake ofwritting, 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 all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the roach of medicine. Fornine years I was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell 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 fricud brought me a couple of large post of your Ointment, which caused the sores on my logs to heal, and 1 entirely regained my health to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. 1 (Sigucd) ' W. J. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAODINARY CURE OF BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. Durant, New Orleans, November 9th, 1853. To Professor Holloway, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y. «. D ar Sir.—It is with heartfelt grati tude 1 have to inform you that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she bad a bad breast, with tin running wounds, (not of a cutaneous nature.) I was told that nothing coyld save her, she was then iuducedtouse your Ointment aud Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a pcrtect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us We obtained your medicines from Messrs W right <fe Co. of Chartres street, New Orleans. I send this from “ Hotel des Princes,” Paris, although I had written it at New Orleans.be lore we finally left, at that lime, not knowing your address at New Vork. (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 Barns Fistulas Bunions Gout Chilblains Glandular Chap'd hands Swellings W. H. & J. TURPIN, (Successors to W. H. Turpin,) O FFER to Physicians, Planters, Merchants and the public at large, a choice aud well assorted stock of Drugs un i Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Glass and Putty, Brushes ofeveiy description, Straw Brooms, Spirits Turpentine, Ac. We purchase our goods for cash, nnd are prepared to sell on the most ndvancageons 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 and satisfy yourselves. Augusta, Junel 5 FOR SALE. 0 NF. hundred and sixty-five acres of Land, much the larger portion heavily timber ed, not over two miles front Town. Five or S'ii hundred acres, adjoining Mr. Wm. Mat thews, six miles from town—a large body in the woods; and the house nnd let on which the subscriber lives. The whole, or any por tion, will be sold on reasonable terms. Jan 19 R. D. MOORE. ill .'‘111 Their stock has been 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, than 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 otlier store iu tbe place. Our stock consists of all kinds of MEN’S WEAR, Sucb as Black and Fancy colored Frock aud business Coats; Black and fancy colored Cassimere Pants, and all kinds of black thin Coats and Pants ; Also browu Buff and White Lineu 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 anddrawers, uudershirts, silk and gauze; Shirt collars, and collar boxes, Stocks, Cravats, and Handkerchiefs, Cotton aud Linen ; Half-hose; Linen,Silk and Kid Gloves, of all kinds; also Portmoni.es, tnd silk Purses, nnd Hair, Hat and Coat Brushes, and poeket and coarse Combs; also a good assortment- of Gingham and black and colored Silk, apd Umbrellas and Carpet Bags, and Truuks. We have constantly on hand the very best chewing Tobacco and fine Cigars, a good as sortment. Wc iuviteal! buyers of the above articles to call and see us and let us show you our goods. WILSON & VEAL. May 4 NEW TAILORING rpHE uudersigned, sc long and favorably. X known in Athens and vicinity, having taken the Store No. 5, College Avenue, (west side,) Is now receiving and opeuing 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 cassimcres superfine French doeskin, ens- simeres, black and fancy colors, for pants and vests, embroidered most superbly with silk and gold and pearl, something entirely new and very desirable, to which attentiou is especially invited. Heavy ribbed Beavers and other goods for OVERCOATS, Will be received in due season. VESTINGS, In great variety, consisting of cashmcrjs, elegantly embroidered grenadines, satins, anil silks of a great variety of colors, richly figured ; and velvets plain and embroidered. Also a full stock of Collars, Shirts, Drawers,Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery. Returninghis grateful acknowledgements for the uniform favor, aud good will maifest- ed toward him, under other circumstances, he flatters himself thnt 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.ier and the most fashionable style W M. GARVIN Of the late firm of W. H. H. White, Co. August 10, 1S54 GEORGIA—Clarke Countv. W HEREAS, James M. Ridgeway, and John N. Ridgeway,apply to mo for Let ters of Administration on the estate of Nel son Ridgeway, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and adminish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office on or before the first Monday in March next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not then be granted to the applicants or to such other person or persons as the Court may think proper. Given under ray hand at office, this 2d day of January, 1855. Jan. 11. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. British Periodicals. EAltLY COPIES 'SECURED. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! W ISHING to reduce tny stock, I have de termined to offer tny present large and valuable supply of Standard aud Miscellane ous Literature, and staple and fancy Sta tionery, ilt Greatly Pte&uceA Prices, to prompt customers, and lower still for cash, can ilemctnbcr to call at the Corner. Nov23 tf J. S. PETERSON. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Court of Ordinary of said County. W HEREAS. Eleanor H. Lowery, formerly Eleanor H. Overby, guardian of Sarah A. L. Overby .tniuor of Thomas Overby,deceas ed, is desirous of obtaining Letters Dtsmissory from said guardianship— It is therefore, upon the application of said guardian, ordered by the Court, that all pe. • sons concerned, appear at the regular term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday in March next, to show cause why said guardian should not be dismissed from said guardian ship.' A true copy from the minutes of said court, at a regular term thereof, held this 8th day of January, 1855. jaull ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Rheumatism Salt Rheum Scalds Sore Nipples Scurvy Wounds Sore Throats Skin Diseases Sore Head9 Ulcers ***Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, NewYork, and 244 Strand. London; also, i>y all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through out the Unite 1 States, in Pots, *at 25 cents, 624 cents, and $1.00 each. To be had whole sale of the principal Drug Houses ’in the Union. 52&~There is a considerable saving by tak nig the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of patients iu every disorder arc affixed to each pot. January 11,1855. BOOKS! BOOKS! A LL accounts hereafter made with either of the undersigned, will be considered •iue at the end of each quarter, and must then be closed by cash or note. J. S PETER.SON, Nov9 tf WM. N. WHITE. FRESH RAISINS. S ULTANA, or seedless, and Malaga Raia- ius, of the new crop, cheap for cash, at Dec 21 P, N. JUPSON’S. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P U RSUANT to an order of the Court of Or dinary of Clarke county, will be sold be fore the court bouse door of said county, on the first Tuesday in March next, during the vaace - legal hours of sale, the Tract of Land (wid ow’s dower excepted) whereon Thomas N. Epps, late of said county, deceased, resided at the time of his death, contaiuing two hun dred and ninety-seven nnd ouo-third acres, tnore or less, abontr two miles from Watkius- ville, on which is a comfortable dwelling- house aud other necessary outbuildings. Also at the same time and place, will be sold one negro man, by the name of Jim, about fifty years old. All to be sold as tLe property of said deceased, for the benefit of hts heirs nnd creditors. Terms, credit till the 25th of De cember next,with note and approved security janll WM. EPPS, Adm’r. NOTICE. ,, I SHALL apply to the Ordinary of Clarke County, at the March Term uext of the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the ne groes belonging to the estate of Evaline S. Thurman, deceased. Peel4 JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Ex. . SEALED-UP OYSTERS* F RESH and pickled. Lobsters, salmon, Mackerel, Ac. now receiving, bv Dec21 D.N. JUDSON. EXTRA No 1 MACKEREL, A ND smoked Halibnt, just received by j*n25 T- BISHOP St SON. LEONARD SCOTT & CO.. New Y’ot-k, con tinue to re-publish the following British Periodicals: 1. The Loudon quarterly, (Conservative,) 2. The Kdlnb.irgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The North B Itish Review, (Free Church,) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal,) 5. Blackwood's Edlnb’gh Magazine,[Tory ] T HE present critical state of European af fairs will render these publications unu sually interesting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground be tween the hastily written news-items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historiau, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to'thsse Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history ol current events, and as such, in ad dition to their well-established literary, sci entific and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of tho reading public. ^'Arrangements are now permanently mado for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the British publishers, by which we are enabled to place all our Repriuts in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with tbe foreign copies. Although this involves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as hereto fore, viz: PER AIIN Far any one of the four Reviews, $3.00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7.00 For all four of the Reviews, 8,00 For Blackwood’s Magazine, ^ 3.00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9,00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10.00 Payments to be made in all cases in ad- Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of 25 per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to clubs ordering di rect front L. Scott & Go. four or more copies of any ono or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9: four cop ies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30, and so on. POSTAGE. In nil the principal Cities andTowns, these works will, be delivered, through Agents, Free of Postage. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be but 7\ceuty-fi ur Cents a year for,“ Black wood,” and bu t Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews. - Remittances and communications should alwaysl)o addressed, post-paid, to- the Pub lishers,- LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO., 54 Gold Street, New York. N.B.—L.S. & Co. have recently published, and have now for sale, tho-* 4 Farmers Guide,'' COME AMD SEE! Spring* & Summer Goods. McWhorter & erwin A RE now receiving and opening (heir sup plies of Spriug aud Summer DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,' Consisting ot such articles as are usually kept in this inarket. Hardware, Crockery and Glass ; Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes ; Saddlery, S?c. And an endless variety of other articles, too tedious to mention. All of which they offer extremely low, for cash or countryjproduce. Their friend's‘and the public are respect fully invited to give them a call—examine tbeir stock and prices—and if these, suit, to patronize them liberally. Athens, April 20 NOTICE. rpHE subscribers are prepared to fill orders _L for all kinds of Spokes for Carriages anti Wagons Also, at the same establishment we munufac ture 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’ & BRO. Athens,Ga who will attend to all orders, and the ship ping of the same. March, 1854. 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 Dever-failing well, of as good cool water as can be had in Clarke coun ty, and a number of choice fruit trees. Situated iu Cobham, town of Athens. Aptly to C. S. OLIVER. Athens, Clarke CCUnty, Sept. *7, 1854. jjra 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 ml. Ring Worm. The best remedy for such, aud certainly the most agreeable, is “Mar- hall’s Ring-worm and Tetter Lotion.” It will cert duly cure, and quickly—it does not stain iheskiu, and is an agreeable perfume. For sale by the Druggists generally, and by W. H. & J. TURPIN, Dealers in pure Family Medicines, Junelo Broad street, Augusta, Ga. GREA T ATTRACTION! B EING desirous of consolidating my busi ness, I offer for sale that most desirable place at Athens. The tract contains 10()0 or more acres, seven huudred acres of which are woodland, which can be subdivided into many valuable pieces—having four or five water-powers, one on the river'aud one < n 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 he sold in whole or in part, to suit purchasers; and if not sold this yenr.will be offered at auction, at the Commencement, in Angust, 1855. March 9 WM. A. CARR. Artists’ Union. T he American Artists’ Union would respect fully announce to the citizens of the Uni ted StLtes and the Canadas, that for the pur pose of cultivating a taste lor the fine arte through aut the country, and with the view of enabling every family to become possessed’of a galle-y of Engravings by the FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE. They have determined, in order to create an exteusive sale for tbeir Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a large number of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of tbeir engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold, 250,000 GIFTS, of the actual cost of $150,000 Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engrav ing therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they at c distributed. FOI? FIVE DOLLARS, a highly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL* and * VE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollar’s worth ol splendid Engraving? can be selected from the Catalogue. A copy ot the Catalogue, together with it specimen of one of the Engravings, can b« 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 for varded. AGENTSt The Committee believing that the SU6644& of tilts Gue.vt National Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy autl 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 and all other necessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Com mittee of the ruacBASERs to be distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout the Uuited States and the Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of Washington,) Aln at $100, f ? 10 » 00( > 100 marble busts of CLiv, at do. $10,000 100 “ Webster, 10,000 100 11 Calhoun, 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, iu splendid gilt frames, size 3x4 ft each $100, 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings. 2x3ft $50, 5,000 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly col’d iu oil, ricli gilt frames, 24x30 inches each, $10, 5.000 10,000 elegant steel plate Eugravings, col’d in oil, of the Washington Mon ument, 20x28 in.each $4, 40.000 237,000 stetl 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 I first-class Dwelling, iu Slst st, N. Y’, 12,000 22 buildiuglotsin 100 and 101st sts N. Y-. city, each 25x100 ft deep, at 1000 22,000 100 Y’illa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq ft in the suburbs of New York city and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson Riverand Long Island Sound, at 500. 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without in terest or seciiri y, of $250 each 5,000 A perpetual loans of 100 $cach 5,000 100 •* •• 50 “ 5,000 250 “ « 20 •• 5.000 2,000 “ “ 5 “ 10,000 _ Reference in regard to the real estate, F. J. ) lssciiEti & Co. Real Estate Brokers.!}. York. Orders, post paid, with money enclosed, to be Jdressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec. Oct 12 505 Broadway, N Y. . OP The t-ngratings in the catalogue are u iw ready Air delivery. Schnapps. T HE pure unadulterated article of Schiedam Schnapps, imported by B. Lieber, may be had of tbe undersigded, who have been ap pointed agents in this city. The public may rely on the purity of this importation. In purchasing be careful to uoticu the name of B. Lieber on the label. YV. H. it J. TURPIN, Agents, . June 14 Broad st, Augusta, Ga- L AMP and TRAIN OIL.—Bleached Winter and Fall Sperm Oil, and a superior arti cle of Traiu Oil, by the barrel or gallon. W. H. & J. TURPIN, Jllune Druggists, Augusta.G- RICE. A FRESH and good article of Rice always on hand at P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S. April 13 r 'ttESERVES—Ginger aqd Chow-chow Preserves, and all sorts of PICK LES.for sale by •' P. A SUMMEY & BRO. TIN! TIN! C ONSTANTLY on hand, a large and well assorted lot of plain, fancy nnd Japanned Tin-ware, at P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S April 13 Coach-Making and Repairing. .JAMES IUBURPEE, 4 T the old stand recently occupied by R. S. IX. Sciicvenell, offers for sale a lot of superi or articles of his own manufacture, at redu ced prices—consisting of Carriages, Buggies, &c. Orders for anything in his line thankfully received and promptly executed. ^SS-Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. FRESH GROCERIES. E XTRA Rio, Laguira, Cuba and old Gov’t Java Coffee, Sugars of all kinds; Popper. Spices, Ginger. Maccaroni, Pickles and Mus tard, just received aud for sale low by Nov2 T. BISHOP A SON POWDER. E XTRA blasting and Rifle Powder, a large lot. English and American gun caps.Jfor sale by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. FRESH LOBSTERS, SHAD, SAL MON AND MACKEREL. TN hermetically-sealed cases, just received bv Nov9 T. BISHOP <k SON. T. BISHOP & SON WILL CONTINUE THE W AREHOUSE and Commissiondtushies* at the same stand, aud will atteud to the sale or storage of Cotton and other pro duce, with promptness and dispatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Athens, Ga., Aug. 31.1854. 6mo TOOLS. B LACKSMITH’S and Carpenter’s Tools, In grent variety, for sale by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO CrvZY SACKS SALT, large size, and in prime order, for sale low by Dec. 6. T. BISHOP & SON. NOTICE. 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. BISHOr A SON. Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse. W ELL Diggei-9 and Miners can find the above articles, at wholesale und retail at LUCAS A BILLUPS,’ Oct 26 No 2, Granite Row OCONEE MAHItfE W0 KS, ATHENS. GA. T HIS establishment is now prepared to re ceive and execute orders for making and repairing AH kinds ol* Machinery, Mill work, Steam Engines, &c. Jgg” Hands will be sent to any part of th« country, for the purpose of repairing steam engines and other machinery, or putting up Mills, <fcc. ° Childs’ paten* 'Double Circular saw-mills are manufactured at tbi6 establishment. We by Ileury Stephens, of Edidburgh, and jhe also build Horse-Powers for the same, ami late Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New furnish hands to put them in operation. The Haven,complete In 2 vols., royal octavo, c on- mills aro wayrauteq to cut5(M)Q feet.of inch taiuing luoo. pages, 14 steel and 6o0 wrod plank per day, engravings. Price, in muslin binding, $6, The Machine Works are situated in the By This work is not. the old “ Book of building-above the old “Athens House;” the'Farm,” lately KssusciTATrn and thrown Broad Street. E, H, HANCOCK, upon the market. Athens. Jqij*39, 1354, Agent THE IMPROVED CxYm&er Straw Cutters I mllOSE indebted to us for Book accounts, C UT all kinds of feed with great facility, X will please call and settle them,eitherb7 and are not liable to get out of repair.— cash or note; aud those who h&Tfc' notes long We have just received a small lot of them, since due w«J| a , s0 Ca [l and pay them, M<T4 which will be sold low, * , need th<? money, and longer indulgence can* Get i9 T- BISHOP A SON. uot and will not be given. _1 JnD 13 PITNER & ENGLAND BLANKETS & NEGRO CLOTHS, WILLIAM SHEAR R espectfully invites the attention of planters to his large supply of,Negro Blankets and Negro Cloths, which he is pre pared to sell at very low prices. Nov *16 Union Oil Company. 1 1HE UNION OIL CO. beg leave to call at . tention to the SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF OILS prepared at their works, for machinery of all kinds, ns well as for Curriers, Painters and Wool-Spinners. T ese oUs^ave been in use in all the various departments for which they are prepared, nnd af er constant use for more thau three years, nnd highest approba tion of Engineers and others, the Company have so enlarged their works as to be able to meet the increased demand for their Oila,~— Also, “Mineral White I’aint,” superior - to most Lead paints, equal to Zinc, equally du rable, and less in price. All orders for oils and paint of uniform qualities promptly sup plied, and warranted to bo as represented. Office of the Company, No. 100 Race Street above 3d, Philadelphia. S Nov 10 S. NEWELL, President. N.B. Our oils warranted not to chill, and particularly adapted to Railroad uses. Dec7 1, M. KENNEY’S. a—— THE BEST BRANDIES, W HISKEY. Wines nnd other ~ have ever bee* in Athens, now on and for sale cheap for cash, by Pec21 P. N Jl'lVSUX. I>vc7 RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. W ILLIAM SHEAR (Augusta) has rtoeiw- ed from New York a large supply off English Brussels Carpets of the best quality* and of new and elegant styles; English Vel vet Carpets, of new and splendid styles-jhxce-* ply, Ingrain and Y r enetian Carpets. R?C& Cheneille Rugs to match the carpets. Printed Crumb Cloths, iu patterns and by the yard; Rich colored Damasks aud Delainen for curtains, with gimps and tas els to match;, rich embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains,, and some at very low prices; embroidered Muslins for curtains, bytheyard, Window Shades, of beautiful styles; superior Furna- ture Dimit : c8 and fine Cotton Fringes. Gilt- Cornices, Curtain Bands, and brass and pit ted Stair Rods. The public are respectfully invited to oall- and examine tho assortment. Noy.16 GEORGIA—Clarke County. W HEREAS, Rowan McRee applies to me' for Letters of Admiuistration on tbe re spective estates of John McRce and Isabella McRee, late of said county, deceased—• ratThese are therefore to cite and^admonis’t all and siugular the kindred gyd creditors oiL said deceased to shew cause, uany they have, at my office, on or bofore the first Monday, ht February next, why sgid Letters should not D m P , urr'E* t thenlie granted to the applicant, or to such Klttij KILL. other person or perjou* as the Court may A new supply good Rice. 14 lbs. tc^ tho^ at think proper. ’ ° cn under my hand,at office, this 1st day . 1355. • -• BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. A choice article “HoU\bcst. at I. M. KENNEYS.