The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, April 19, 1855, Image 3
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Ifcraiyt linuQ.
Special Notices.
L.'.TER FROM EUROPE,
arm va l of the steamer
AMEKICA.
Th<; Steamer America has arrived at
Halifax banging three days later news
from Europe,
POLITICAL.
The Vienna Conference is in a serious
rlitiicnhy u on the third point, though
nnjifie.1 ay the Allies The matter has
Wji referred to St. Peteral>urgl».and the
■Conference postponed until a reply is
received ; although the fourth point may
be discussed in the meantime.
There is nothing important from the
Crimea.
Site steamer Canada arrived out on
■the 25th.
Ttie latest from London, dated Friday
Slight, states that Drouyn de 1’ Iluys. the
Fivnch Minister of Foreign Affairs,
having been to London for consultation,
left to-night. He will stay in Paris two
d tvs and then go to Vienna, bearing tlx
irrevocable determination of the Allie?
upon the third point, lie was closeted
with the leading English Ministers three
hours on Friday. Subsequently he had
-:t lengthened audience with the Queen
Tuere are no favorable indications Irotn
S;. Petersburg!!
A new Belgian Ministry had been
'formed.
EspnrterO had resisted a demand lor
a Democratic modification ol the Spanish
Ministry. Madrid was tranquil.
CHINA.
The Insurgents in Canton were gain
ing ground.
amrrica's mail.
The America’s mail will be due at
Jfew'-Ycrk on Sunday.
The Northern line of Telegraph
moi king horribly.
Ni-tvt* ORLEANS MARKET.
Wednesday, April 11.—Cotton
The market is firm. Sales to-day 8500
bales.
I.!.COMTE AND LEXINGTON-
Lecompte is in good condition, and
will run against Lexington on Saturday
CHARLESTON MARKET.
Friday. April 13.—Cotton—Sale
1o day *2:300 bales at 7| to O^c. Prices
art; full and firm..
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Friday. April 13.—Cotton—Sales
to day 1000 bales at S to 9Jc. Prices
firm,
A dispatch from Louisville, dated the
0th instant, says:
“The Know Nothings have swept
the city by tremendous majorities. Bar
her, their candidate for Mayor, and all
their other municipal officers, except
ot:e School Trustee and two Council
men, have been elected. The election
passed off quietly.*’
The Emperor Nicholas, by his will
whi li w as opened after his death by the
pr<>eni Emperor, expresses a wish that
the duration of the mourning on the
occasion of his death should be shortened
ns touch as possible.
PLAIN ANO FANCY
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
(“Solit* y w* d *> ,.
Lvffs!7SlS>SiSa
eNities for ex«eutin* Pnatm* of tl»e Kurt*usually in
demnnd in tbi« country—fid* a*
Book*. Pamphlet*. Newspapers, MaganneKCir
cular«, Card*. Ticket*. Label*. Checks.Ntfes,
Poxter*, Bill-Mod*. Catalogue* JJ-nd-
Bil 1*. Wag, Stage and Horse Bills,
Blank* of everg de*r«P(‘®"> J)
And indeed almost every thin* likely to be catted for.
fc-r Ho will inlulze in no extravatfU.t promisee, hut
content iUinn-lf with the remark. th»t li«eaft<‘r a, i:e,e
tofore, he will endeavor to execote all work enttugted
to him in a superior style punetnilly—correctly—e*-
pe litiuiisly, and at mooch -timn c » •
Grateful to hia trieud.' and the public for past favor*,
he ae.iin solicit* >heir outers, and trtiiMthat he may be
favored with a liberal share of public patronage.
Athens, January 18,1855 *»
MgrTu" Purse.—Much has been said a
the puLlie prints regarding the virtues ol
Bo»le.s Hyperion Fluid, nn:l Bogle s Atuoie.
as being respectively unsurpassed, the one
fir cleansing and regttncriitmg the hair and
the other for shaving un i washing" These
articles have now stood the test of the stric
test scieniiHe investigation, and been used by
thousands of our citizens and are now pro
nouiiced the only articles really worthy of
a place at the toilet*
For sale at the Drug Stores of Smith &
-till and C. yr.A H R [■ Bmft
sr The attention - our i e.tilers is called to
*ro feasor Hollowa s Advertiscn.ent in an
other part of our co umns. The world wide
renown of Ills Pills and Ointment nre too
well known to require much comment from
us; tint they are, without dhub . the mest
efficacious remedies for many complaints.
Many of our readers have derive t immense
benefit from using the Pills in cases of bile
and general derangement of the stoinah and
bowels and no cutaneous disease can rcsis'
cm alive powers of the Ointment—the offect
on the human frame is astonishing.
Sold in Athens by C, W. & H. ft. J, Long
ATHENS PRICES CURRENT* A GjWld Vi
COK&ECTtO WEEKLY, BT FVtNKfc AND, fTOUSIV
■ u—,—u, uo.—— . |
ATHENS, April 18.
J
d Instrumental
ftv^ i W
T,
Bagging (Gunny) yd—..-.. .....
Bale Rope, pctlb... ........
Manilla Rope **
18 to
14
SO
15
25
.25
■ agging Ttviae. P.CXt.
25
80
’•aeon Sitka, ......
Hi
121
“ Hams
12
124
"* Sbouldert....
10
11
Lard........
12
14
Rutter. X J....... !!2 K 1...
12
15
Tallow .... ..........
10
12
Tallow Candles..........
18
20
Sperm do......
45
50
Star do..
30
35
Coffee Rio
14
15
Coffee Java......
16
16
Tea............
100
125
Rice
8
8
Sugar,Brown..
8
124
Will b® gwron hy the celebrated
“ Clarified.................
10
10*
“ Crushed
124
12*
“ Loaf...........
124
14
Molasses, per gal
35
37
N. O. Syrup...,
45
50
Salt, per Bushel 2Rji
80
90
Salt. Liverpool Sack
200
225
Steel, Cast
21
25
“ German
15
16
“ Blister
10
12
“ Spring..
10
12
Iron.common size .... .......
6
6
“ 7 inch wide
7
8
-* Baud i..,..
7
. 8
“ Nail rod.
8
to
Sheet
8
9
Casting*
5
6
Nails, per Keg
4
7
Powder, Rifio
05
70
Blasting
550
60
Lead
10
124
Shot, per Bag
25H
275
Cotton per Bale...... ......
54
84
Flour per libl
l(>5bl2ou
Wheat per Bushel ;
126
150
Corn “ “
126 125
Meal ’* “
126 125
Oats “ “
50
60
live “ “
75
100
Iiuligo,Spanish
125
150
RtSCBE HUM,
IT THE TOWH ttjtti..
jYrida^j E\enmg, A^VjtO.
T HE company consists of five taleuted Ma
chos—
Father, Two Daughters, and Two Sons
Assisted by the .celebrated Comic Sauger.
end person&tor of character,
Mr* Wm. Farrow*
Vbo will delight his audience with his in
imitable
TAKE
4 CCOUNTS for the last quarter are now
iW. due, and payment thereof required.
April 5 • D. N. JUDSON.
ti-:-
FOR SALE.
A Cottage Residence*
C ONTAINING! right good roans, will
closets, p dry,'and dairy. &c. Agouti,
kitchen, t-moke-hnuse, servants cpoius^statitf*.
onrriage hohseand other out buildings.
The lot contains two ncrcs, is well im
proved, has on it a never-failing wi ll, of as
goolcuol water as cau be had in Clarke coun-
t . and a number of choice fir hit trees.
Situated in Cobham, town of Athens,
Apply to C. S. OLIVER.
Athens April 6, 1855. 8m
COMIC SONGS!!!
r The Music is of u chaste and purely
moral character—as can be even from the
Programme.
yg* Cards of Admission, 50 cts. Chil
dren and Servants half price. Doors open
at 7, performance to commence at 8 o'clock
precisely.
jy For particulars, see Programmes upon
the nay of the Concert
WM. PARROW,
Agent for ** ftnscbc Family,**■
April 6, 1855.
V, B. PALWUft
AMERICAN NEWSPAPfeft, AGENCY.
rn i lade Lea ai—nbw-yohk—boston.
I Newspapers. Magazines, Periodicals,
TAKE NOTICE.
A CCOUNTS for the last; quarter are now
due. and payment thereof required, My
terms are cash, or three months.
Y-M ADE C
CLOTHING U&DE TO
*’
,Cj»U he,f-and -the large:*, assortin' «t of
UTH'S &|l;0Y’S C
Ever offered in this market. Also. FURNISHING GOODS:
TY\xwks,y aWacs, auiV \j mAjreWas,
Of all •tvlra and qualities. It is useless to cn.umernte nil the articles we lisve on band,
but would cordially w.dcoe e all to [9 come tt ml examine for themselves*
Athens, Abril 13.1854. ft. L. BLOOMFIELD S..
. — ■■■'.' mj ■-
at.
Ap5
WM. N. WHITE.
CoN’st MPTioN is, without doubt, the most
fearfully fatal of all diseases, (except epidem
ics) annually carrying thousands to untimely
graves. How often could the ravages of this
arch destroyer bo prevented if timely reme
dies were used in allaying the inflammation
produced by an ordinary cold. For Coughs
Colds. Sore Throats and all other similar dis
eases. Stabltr’s Anodyne Cherry Expectoraut
has no equal. It is not recommended as
infiVibto. but medical men aud others, who
have used and administered it. bear testi
mony to its extraordinary efficacy, it is
known to be a “good medicine,” and as such
is offered to the public; as also Stabler’*
Diarrhoea Cordial, for diseases of the bowels.
See'descriptive pamphlets, to be had gratis
of the agents. Price for each, only 50 cents,
or six K-ttles for *- 50.
E. H.Stnbler & Co. .Proprietors, wholesale
Druggists, Baltimore
For sate by O. W . & R. R. J. Long, Athens,
and by druggists generally.
$3~L00K !<4J>
REYNOLDS & BROTHER,
(Over Sanso.n & Pittard’*,)
no.IK AND JOB I’KINTEtlS, ATHENS, GA
Invito the attention of the public to tliei
preparations for PRINTING, in all its dc
part menu.
They arb prepared for the execution
Bill*, Circular*, Card*, Tickets, Pamphlets, dec
anti arc Printers of Cobb's Reton* .
Sept. 21,1854. ly R. «t B.
7
16 25
Copperas. ...... 4 5
Bine Stone .................. .. 18 20
Oil, Linseed ... 187 150
Lump, Winter 150 171
“ Fall loo 125
Train 90 100
yVhitc Load, Keg 25 1b i 225 250
Glass,Box 8 by 10... 275 300
Mackerel. No.3bbl 1200 1400
& bids No. 2 -., 1100 1200
i bills No. 2. 400 450
Beeswax..............
eatbers
Wool.... ...... .... ...... ....
Tobacco ‘. . _.
arn per bale, 4C bunchos.... .. .
Retail I......
Oanaburgs, per Bale
Retail.......... *
Shirt ng J, per bale -.
Retail.
In Emanuel county, Ga., on the 2d
iii-t.. three men were killed in a fight.
Toe mimes of the parties killed wore
Ci Yi.r.R Mosley. Matthew W. Wil
liamson, nud Sam’l, Williamson ;
tie iu<t iKimcl received three balls in
iii? body. •
The Democratic majority in Ports-
tnnimh, Y:i., at the last Presidential elec
tion. wj-btiwven three and four hun
dred; Ti c Know-Nothing majority on
Saturday last was one hundred and
fifty.
The Massachusetts Senate on Mon
day, adopted a resolution, with only one
disse .tiug voice, declaring that no for-
tigner shall he regarded as eligible to
office
Ttiartin V.ui Buret), Jr., died at Pari
on Twenlay, the 20th ult, A large
number of Americans accompanied his
remains to their temporary resting place
in the enneiery ol Montmatre. He had
seated himself at the dinner table when
his heitd fell forward on his breast, and
lie,expired without a word, without a
«roan.
D. N. JUDSON.
Commission merchant,
dealer in
CUovce FanuVj Grroectves
AND
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Broad Street, Athens, Ga
April 19, 1355.
Habersham Hotel.
Clakkesville, Ga.
T HIS comfortable and commodious estab
lishment, located on the Public Square,
is now open for the reception of transient
mid permanent boarders. No effort shall be
wanting to render guests comfortable.
A. KRWJN, Proprietor
CUrkesville, April 19, 1855;
$100 Reward
R AN AWAY from the Subscriber, on tb
4tb March last, my Negro boy, Barry
about 24 year* of age, about ti feet high, of
light or yellow complexion, flut face with
ovel forehead—his feet were burnt, when a
child, so that Ids toes is nearly all off, which
causes him to limp in walking—a large scar
just above the knee from the cut of an ax
1 think on the right leg- It i., stated that
he is on ilia way to Ohio, and intends to
work for means, in the upper part of Georgia,
to carry him there. [ will give one hundred
dollars for his aprehension and delivery to
me, or lodged in-some sale jail so that I
can get him, provided ho is caught more thau
tweuty-five miles from my residence, and
under twenty-five miles, I will pay thirty
dollars. DAViD COOK.
April 19, 1855.
Tiif. Etowah Bridge.—While in
Cartersyilie, on Saturday last, we took
n short drive to the River. The Rail
Iio id Bridge is fast approaching com
pletion, and the eotMraciors expect to
have it finished ond YJ tdy for the Cars
by the 15th of May or 1st of June. The
unusual dry season has proved extremely
favorable to the work.—Cassville Stan
dard.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court house door
of Clarke county, ou the first Tuesdu
in Jane next, during the legal hours of sale
One negro woman, named Lydia, about sixty
ye .rs old, ami her son Frank, about twent*.
years old. to be sold as the property of Eze
kiel Brown deceased, in pursuance of an or
uer Eif the Honorable tkiart of Ordinary of
Habersham county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said, deceased. Term
on the day. STEPHEN JACKSON, Ex’r.
April 1», 1365.
The Texts Debt.—The Naticr.sl
Intelligencer contains a letter from Gen.
James Hamilton, of South Carolina, in
which he expresses his firm belief that
the Legislature of Texas will not assent
to tin: recent net of Congress for the
settlement of her public debt.
Bacon ! Bacon ! !
QA non •'dS-Tha finest lot ever of-
Vv \J\J\J fort-d in ibis mnrkwt.for sale
low hy
Apt.!?.
mnrk«t, for sale
A. SUMMEY <fc BRO.
fSO Ttmuc»«cuBa-
Dy v/ \ * v/ cjii, for sale low by
Apt 19
T. BISHOP. & «o.V.'
JUST RECEIVED
■J /~v CASES choice Champagne Cider, and
1U for sale cheap by
A pi 19. D. N. JUDSON.
T HE Subscriber, Agent for most of the
Newspapers and Periodicals of America,
especially deputed to receive subscriptions
and advertisements, and authorized by the
proprietors to give receipts,
Hereby gives Public Nouce, that current
notes of specie paging Banks may be remitted
to him by mail from all parts of the United
States, in payment of Subscription* for any
Magazine, Newspaper, gr Periodical for
which he is the Agent, whether Daily, Semi-
weekly, Tri-weekiy, Weekly. Monthly, or
Quarterly,offtll sections of the Union ; which
will be forwarded by mail or otherwise as
directed, for the period designated, or to the
full amount remitted.
Subscribers should write p ainly the Name.
Post Office, County or Parish, and State, to
which subscriptions shall he sent.
Reading Rooms, Libraries, Lyceums, Clubs,
Hotels, and Public Institutions geueraliv, a-
well as individuals, will be supplied with
any number of Newspapers and Periodicals,
at the Publishers’ Prices.
Information in regard to Newspapers,
Magazines, and all other Publications, to
gether with their Prices, will be cheferfollv
communicated, and all orders promptly snp
Advertisements will be inserted in any
one paper, or, ( from a single copy.) in auv
number of papers designated, to the fnll
niou,
Slock with great ciTrft ask^^Vur toward IT T l t , . wlsu %t , 1< " v . esl r «esLand reliable
country friends to come in and examZl and « X Plauatmns will be given of places, charac-
we feel assured that they wiII bs n^sed c ‘ rcu,a, : on - a , nd . pn ^ *nd thir adap-
-i.n the qu*iiiie^ “* iw
goods, consisting of -I n j e< * ,UH } 8 ' ... .
French and Kng!ish Calicoes, , fh « following list embraces a few popu
French and Scotch Ginghams now designs ‘“'“VTv Pfnothcals, with Prices
French printed.Jaconet designs, annexed ; for which together With tl.e pro
JUST RECEIVED,
M AURY’S Physical Geography of the Sea,
Johnson’s Works,
Boswell’* Life of Johnson,
Harper’s Story B**oks. No. 4,
Life aud Beauties of Fanny Fern,
Duets and Duelling,
Roe’s A Lung Look Ahead,
- -Poems and Ballads *>t Gerald Massey,
D’Abfoptes Mcfaoirs ot Napoleon.
Apl5 WM- N. WHITE.
NEW GOODS AGAIN-
r FHE subscriber is opening ft full ussort-
V. meat of .Staple and Fancy Spring and
Summer Goods—among which, art* an unun
.lly h ii’.iflsotne assortment of
Muslins, Berages, Prints, and other dress
lOt’.S *,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Summer Hats, Shoes
<ii| Boot*—all of the latest styles—good and
fine, to which he invites the attention of his
lends and cust niters, to whom he will sell
this usual low price*, wiilr short profits
cash or cash terms. Call soon and
choose the best.
Mfir. 29. ISAAC M. KENNEY.
20
35
25
25
85
SO
9
10
*1
9
40
30
40
85
90
10
11
9
10
NOTICE.
* LL persons are hereby notified not to
JA. b.:y or trade for a promissory note, dated
>n or about the 20th March last past., paya-
e twelve months afterdate to Dr. VV. L.
V.altvn, or bearer, for- amount 'wen'y-
ve hundred dollars, signed by Milton Sayre,
mi Sarah Winstead, the consideration hav
ing fialod, the payment will be resisted.
MILTON SAYRE-
Athens. 12 April, 13-55. 4fc
MOORE & CARLTON
TAYING moved from No 3 to 7 Granite \ uwa ™ «« papere Designated, to tile I
printedJacouets,
French printed Organdies,
French printed Bareges,
Plajn. figured aud striped Grenadines,
niinent Political and Commercial Paper* of
the day, the subscriber will receive subscrip
tions, viz:
;& 0 B 3 f a “ co, °r9^and qualities, I n^VacrcG'lisV $4 o-
Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flouuced Sat. Am. Courier a 00
Robes, sat Kvg. cost 5 oo
Beajqiful w«rked Collars, from 50 cents to | 1 00
Chcmizeit-aud Cfdlevettsoinew and fash
ionable styles,
8i!k and Lace Mantillas new patterns,
Bleached and brown goods,
Hardware. Crockery and Groceries,
All of which we will sell at Augusta re
tail prices, with the exception of Bleached
Homespun* And Calicoes,which we do not pre- , .
tend to sell for 2 cents per vard le-s than I H - ' v<>rd< 303
New York cost for the'pur,We df baitiug |$.
green ones.
April 19, 1855.
Dollar Newspaper 1 00
Tuckett’s Mo. Journal 4 00
Arthu. ’s name Mag. 3 00
Fitzg. City Item 2 00
Episcopal Recorder 3 5?
i.'lttistain Chronicle 9 00
Christain Observer 2 50
Gndcy’s I Julies’ Bonk 3 00
Graham’* Magazine 3 00
New Von*.
Homo Journal 3 03
Shining do Com. ist 6 00
:*« “
9 03
3 00
6 00
TO HOUSE KEEPERS.
Nzw Vokk,
Evungelist §3 03
Cliri*jjiii Adv.&Jour. 1 50
CiHirc^iuan 2 Ol
Ohsegycr 2 5-
Fr-eman’s / .uriiat 3 0;
Na»i;»»al Mjk;izine
L »1icY Natiniial do.
VVju r U;:re Journal
P'- uith. Loyqtds Anv 3 o
I 03
00
2 CO
1 00
Wt r!tui; Farmer
Fojtjv.
Ysiiiccc lilitde
Amo lean Union
FI ir > f t.ur 'Innm
'fteasan’s I’ict.rial
Law tteptvtoe
Liiart y Musr-uin
Liteli’s Going Ago 6 03
Ma»*. ciouefcmau 2 on
New tins Farmer
OOltivatur
r.i.t
IV.iv-riy .otagasino
Oliva hr;uich
2 33
2 0 .0
2 S3
3 00
3 00
03,
3 Ol
2 00
F.
assortrae it of
Lace and Muslin Curtains;
Haudsonie Shades for Parlors;
Gilt Cornice;'
■ Bauds;
Handsome Rugs and English velvet Car
pets. All ofwhich heoffers ou very reasona
ble terms.
April 19, 1855.
a o
2 u-
2 0U
5 00
3 00
B 30
$5 00
JUST RECEIVED3!!
J OHNSTON'S Agricultural Chemistry,
Burnhams Hen Fever,
Lamplighter.
Harper s Story Book, 5 vol’s.
Life of Lady Blessiugtoii,
Curtis Hist, of Constitution,
Abbotts King’s aud Queen’s or life in the
Palace,
Strickland's Queens of 3cotlaud,new vol.,
The Nortli and South,
MavheW’s Peasant Boy Bhilosopher.
Apl19. W. N. WHITE.
Dye'
Spirit of tho Times
Knirkerhoc .cr Mag.
Albion
Thompson’s Rank
Note Reporter 2 03
C. ur. ile* Eiats nis 3 03)N r;ii A-ticrlran Rev.
Harper*’ Magiaino 3,00 Driisn.'WiA Ciuar’ly
Puitiiim's .Magazine 3 03; Review
Hunt’s Mcr Magazines 03|Dwiglit** J. of Music
Independent 3 Olfl
American Organ, {Washington, D- d illy
“ “ “ “ weekly,2 0
GalignanPs Mca*cngcr, Paris, France, 6 £. or ’ 33. 0.
In addition to the above, the sobi-cr'ihpr i
prepared to furni-h all the principal Li.iil
and Weekly Papers, of bi.tli Ci:y and (John
try, of all the States of the Union. Sfitgazifi
Reviews, and Periodicals, together with all
the Late Publications and Soiudard Works
of the day, at the Publisher * Loire<-t J’ric
tSr" Having Offices in each of the citio
of Philadelphia, New-York, and Boston, wit j
competent Assistants, be po**os-es every
rea-onable facility for carrying out. prom;
ly and satisfactorily, the Order* of ail wh
may command his services. Address,
V. B. ‘PALMER:
American Newspaper Agent,
Philadelphia, Boston or Nlw Yokk.
April 12, 1855.
jjultE St Thomas’ Bay Water, just re
reived and for sale by
A pi 19.
D. N. JUDSON.
F RESH Candies and Maple Sugar, receiv
ed this day and for sale by
Apl 1U. D. N. JUDSON.
W superlative tonic diaretic anti dyspep
tic and invigorating cordial, just received
and for sale by
Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON.
J UST Received an extra artiele of pare
Port Wine expressly for medical purpo
ses. Also a large lot ol Flavouring Ex
tracts for culenary uses and flavouring.—
Jen cream &a, for sale cheap by
Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON
^aa SACKS SALT, lar^e size and in
uUU first order, Just teccivcd nud for
sal c low by
Apl 19
T. BISHOP A SON.
5Q HHDS, choice new. crop Molasses,
Arm
for sale low by
T. BISHOP & SON.
New Spring & Summer
GOODS.
F. W. LUCAS,
I S unw receiving a large and handenme as-
i-ortmt nt of ail kinds of goods, suited to
the season, consisting of—
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Bareges, Tissuts, Crapes, Muslins,
Lawns. Cambrics. Ginghams,Calicoes, <kc.
EMBROIDERED AND MILLINE
RY GOODS,
Collars. Colliirctts, Mantillas, Lnce;,2dglng.
Drc.a Trimming, Ribbons, Gl*»v0S, Hosiery,
&C. .
Ladies and Gontlemou. Linen Cambric
Hiindkerohiof*, Silk Haudkerchiclis, Gingy
hams dundkeichiefs. 1
MOURNING GOODS.
Mooming Satina. Bombazine, Challeys,
Crapes Bareges, Ginghams, Muslins, Cali
coes, Ste., &c,
All kinds mourning trimmings.
Cloths, Cassimere* and Vestings, and all
kinds bf Summer Goods, tor Men’s vnd
Boy’s wear. •
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
All kinds of Sommer Hats for Boy's;
All kinds Ladies’ and Childrens Shoes and
Gaiters;,
Table and Bed Linens, Linen 8heetings, and
Pillow Case Linens, Damask Table Cloths,
Damask Towels, Crash Dowlas, &©.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY OF
ALL KINDS;
Smith’s Tools; Tanner’s Tools; Mill Irons,
Smat Machines. Mill Saws. Bolting Cloths.
HROCERIES.
Blasting powder, Rifle powder, 8afty Fuse;
CsrpeUings, Mattings, Rugs, Matts, Floor
Cloths, &c.; all of which he oilers at the
lowest market prices, either for cash or ap
provod credit [Athens. April. IS.
STARTLING, BUT TRUE!
What every Woman should
KNOW.
To Bridge Builders.
S EALED proposals will be received by tin
Interior Cornt of Clarke county ' dfiti
Thursday, 10th May next, for building the
wood work of a lattice Bridge over th*
Oconee river between the town of Athens
and the Rati Road Depot
The entire length of the Bridge will be 300
feet. Builders will designate in xtiferr pre
posals the difference between the cost
constructing two spans of 150 feet each, u:
three spans of 100 feet each. The Biivlg
to be covered with good heart- shiug’„«
and weather-boarded vertfej^v
plank 8 inches wide ani- oiie inch thick,
opening two incli^s, n n d ;Ue pp .ce/; to be
covereu will; oMbens 4 inches wide and one
inch thick. The . timbers under the Sfutf t*>
be of heart pine, and the ot her materials of
good quality. The whole to be completed
by the l*tdny of November, next. Proposal*
may be directed to either of the undersiguod:
WILLIAM DIOKEN, J. L C.
E. i*. NEWTON J. I. 0.
Y. L. G. HARRIS J. I. C.
W. P. HUTCHINSON, Jr. J. I. C.
M. S. DURHAM, J. L C.
April 12. 1805-
R EADE
a wi-e or ti mother! Have yon the sin -
cere welfare of thosevou love at heart 1 Prove
your sincerity, and lose no time in learning
what cao*es interfere With their health and
happiness not less than your own. it-will
avoid t*»you andyour*. a* it has to thousands,
many a day of pain nud anxiety, followed
by sleepless nights, incapacitating- the mind
lor its ordi uiry avocation and exhausting
those means fiir medical attendance,medicine*
and advertised nostrums, which otherwise
would provide for declining ycars.the infirnii-
ijys ofiige and the proper education of your
child i en.
How often it happens, that the wife linger
from year to year in that piriable coudition
as not wen for one day to (eel the bappv
and exhilarating influence incident to the.
njoyment. of heath, arising from ignorance
ol'tbc siuip'ie-tT.iid plaaiest rules of health
as connected with the marriage state, tb
.violation of which entails disease, aud niisc
ry. . ,
*And:mu<t this continue? Must this be
I* llmre un remedy ? No relieft No h«ip-. ?'
The remedy is by knowing the causes/.nd
avoiding them, aiufknowiug the remedies aud
henefitting by them.
These are pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEUiCdL ((’Mi'ANION,
RY DR. A. M. MADRICEAtT,
rao*xs*<»a us iusca.-ks ok women.
One IliiudrcCtli cjtnun (5i3,033J Idni-i., pp. 053.
[or* r.ixc pap.s. t\rsi mxsizo, 3.100.]
A standard work of established reputation
idlrnd Chrs-ieii in the catalogue:; of the great 1
-rude sales hi New-York, Philadelphia, and
.filler cities, and sold hy the principal book,
d-iier* in the Gutted States. It was first
piiHhhed in 1 K !7. since which time
Flv« Htiii«Irr<l Thon-sinfl Copies
have been sold.of which there were upward
t ouebttsiilrcd thoitsand sent by
■nikii, attest a. g the high estimation
which it is held as a reliable popular Medi
cal BOOK FOR EV C .RY FEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive at
tention ro the treat nieut of Complaint* jiecu
linrjtofemales,in re-q-.e'l io which he i* yearly
cousulted by tluuisauds. both in person and
by letter.
* Here every woman can discover, by com
paring Iter own symptoms with tiiose de
scribed, the nature, character, causes of, aud
the ptiqier remedies for, her complaints.
The .v.fe about becoming a mother has
often need of instuction and advice of th
iv most importance.to hfr fi.tu-e health, i
respect to which her seusiiiveness forbid
consulting .a medical gentleman, will find
-itch Instruction and advice, and ul'-o explai
many symptoms wiiic’u otherwise would
civiion' mixiety or'alarm, aYall tfte pecuii.aVi
To Officers, Soldiers, Seamen,
&c., of all Wars , their Wid
ows and Minor Children.
S.Jil. KNIGHT, Attorney for Govtm-
meat Claimants, Washington, Id. C.,
C ONTiNL’ES to gtve [irotn;.t and persmiul
attention to the prosecution or Claims of
every description ngaipst the Government,
find particularly tii those before the Trens
ury Depart nieut. Pension find Bounty L nd
Bureaus. Patent and General Laud Gfiices,
and JBoard of. Claims- ^
Ati i XperiencC of years, and,a familiarity
with the incaiis ofohtalaing t c earliest and
most favorable actior. os Oinims, with his
taciliti 8 for the il is patch of busjness,justi
fy him in assuring h:s correspohdeu s, clai
mants, and thepablio generally, that inte-
res's intrusted to his keeping will not be
neglected. »
Pension, Bocxtt I.asd, Patent, and Pca-
lic Land Laws.
He has nearly ready for .gratuitous distri
bution among his business correspondents,
land ihose who may become such,) a neat
pamphlet containing a synopsis of t eexist
ing Per.-non. Bounty Land, Patent and Pub
lic Land Laws, down to the end ot tin late
Congress—-including the BOUNTY LAND
ACT fif 8d March, 1855, under which all
who-have heretofore received less than 1 GO
acres »rc now entitled to additional land;
said Ac: gi-..uts also ICO acres to all officers,
non-commissioned officers, chaplains, sol
diers, wagon masters, teamsters and friendly
Indians of the army, including State troops,
.Inqteers and militia—and all office rs,
seamen, ordinary seamen, marines, clerks,
ami Iundsmeh, oftlit? navy, not heretofore
provided for; who-have'served not' less than
fourteen days (unless in battle) at any pe
riod since 1770: and to tl e widow* and u.i-
rchildren of all such persons entitli-.u
ml deceased.
This pamphlet contair.s “ Forms nf Appli
cation'’ mure- i'uT: and complete than any
Isewhere to be found; adapted 11 the warns
of every class of claimants under 'tue Ac:,
with coj-ions decisions and instructions of
the Department, fird' practical suggestions,
as to the course to be pursued in auspeuded
or rejected cases. '
Parties not wishing to avail themselves of
the facilities afforded hy this office in secur-
ing prompt and personal superintend nee ol
their claims at tile Departments, can obtain
copies of the above pamphlet by remitting
thirty Cunts in postage stamps.
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY
\ NO MACHIiMc. WORKS
I RON and Brass Castings of every variety ;
Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw-
Mills—warranted equal to the best. Steam*
Engines, Forcing-Pumps, Gold-Mining Mills,
Gin, and all other kinds of gearing.' Mill-
Irons and all kinds of Machinery made t<* .
order.
Ir .n Fencing of svler* patterns, Plough
and Wagon Castings aud Dyg-t'rous, ' livery
1 variety of Repairing' and wrought-irou worlc
promptly executed.
Our j^eneral assortment of patterns are the
accumulation of years. A list will-be sent
those addressing (post paid.)
REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent
jnn IS Athens Steam Co.
N. B. Old copper, bra:s aud iron castings
wanted, , ly
InducemeEits to €orrcspon°
dents.
Correspondents who prepare nud forward,
eases for niaufigement by tills Agency will
be dealt with liberally: suppliid with nil
accessary blanks gratis,'and kept constant
ly advised < f the changie that from time to
riute ccur in the execution of the law.
It is.wjthinthe subscriber’s power to di
rect his correspondents to the looalitj’ of ve
ry many persons entitled under tlie late
Act; and h iviug obtained seven} thousand
Land Warrants under former laws, tie is in
po.-s<assimi of data that vvilhmaterially as
sist in securing ailditionnl bounty.
rets, 1 below'the usual rates—find contin
gent upon tljw admission of Claims.
The highest cadi prices given for Land
Warrants, Royoluijoiifuy Scrip, and Illi
nois Laud Barents,
T. m. knigUt:
Washington Citj-;
March 99;; 4t.
AT COST -FOR GASH!
0 W ING to a change in our business, we «.f-
fer our stock of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hard
ware, Hats, Caps,and
Crockery ware,
and ninnv other desirable goods, at cort. for
h. Persons wishing bargains will do well to
ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO.,
G2 Canal, and 49 <$* 61 Hoiaard Streets,
NEW TURK,
TMPORTEUS nud Jobbers of French and ..
X British Dry Goods, consisting in part of
French aud’ F.nglish Prints,
“ “ Scotch Giiiglmms,
“ Printed Jaconets,
‘ “ Organdite,
*• “ Barege,
•• *•- Tissues,
•• real GronadraeH,
Plain Bareges and Tissues.
Roar* in Organdy, Barege, Tissues, Real
Grenadine and Silk.
Silks in endless variety, from low priced
to the very richest and most elegant manu-
fuctured.
Also.
1000 pieces of riHid India SilRs cf very
high lustre m.d contlricd to pafierns.'
Shawus—in Canton 'Crape, Bsrcge, Cash-
mere and Stella.
MAN.TtLt.As—in Lace, Applrcu. -w d Silk,
both imported and.pf our own m.iiiufficX.irc.
New patterns receive t by every steamer.
Also,
French and Scotch ilmbreideries, Black
nglish Crape V<-il3, Hosiery, Alexander’s
Silk Gloves. Fillet Mitts, Ribbons, find other
fancy articles.
A. C. &. Co., have one or mere buyers con
stantly in the European markets, aud their
irrungements are such, that they are fre
quently enabled to place before tlieir custo
mers “ novt-lfics'’ simultnncou.dy with limit
ipjicarijnce tu parts and Lyous
Six months boyers are invited to examine
our stock. .• ' •
Feb. 14, 1855. , Stu
Cartel* Potatoes, n
* FEW barrels just received by 1 '
•1 jan2o T. BISHOP & SON. EfS
,N ■<■«<.■<»■ ,«>'•» -
Oats, Oats, * ? « ‘
f)AA BUSHELS of tine seed oats,' tot' *
t)vJvJ sale by - %
Feb.; 15,1855. T-. B18UOP■ & SCNi •*
Farmer’s Cradles.
QOS Til t: Blades, GffiSs Scyt hes, Reaph beks
Vj .and Scythe Smithes, for salrby. ■ ii
April 13 P, A. SUMMEY & BRO. -
BLAQKSB5ITEING.
T HE subscriber continues to, carry on thei: ’
Blucksipithiiig business,iniall its bfanch-:*, ;
es. fit hi* old stand, hear the TVwn Epr.cg.in-.
the rear of the Franklin House Bow—finehe
good tools, good; material, and very superior
workmen a-.vfijt the orderfi of tVe.publici’'
He has in his employmentt .ui, uxe l i»f.k<-t[
and liorse-sboeivnno cannot !.>e excelltd.
Work'warranted' to be dciio well and fit '
moderate prices,
A slmre of public patronage .respectfully
solicited. M. E. Me W llCJtn ER.; i
Aibers. IN ’ 1 If ....
jj2§T* As there will be n change in our busi-
ne**. we desire all jiersons indebted to us, ci
ther by note or open account, to call soou
and -ettle. Respeettullv yours,
jun4 W. P. <fc J. d. TURNER.
NEW GOODS.
I ll A VE just received a large stock ol choice
Family Groceries, ami a general assort
ment of Crockery, which 1 will sell for cash
or prompt payment at the end of each quar
ter. P. N JUDSON,
Jon. 18, 1S55.
SKY-LIGHT!
IkffiFERREAN GALLEEY, -
msIB au’of.cribeT has recently oj,tn,d the ;
X Sky-Light, ijaguerrean Gallery - near’.y.j'.
or-r-isUn til ■ Bank, whore lie is pri pared .tb,.
take LIKKNKHSHS iu nil kliios of wCatlicf,* (
and in the most beautiful style <-1 the art.
Tin* public arc invited to call nud *-x:in.in*ti-
spccimens. J. F. O KELLI.
Athens, Fc’i,1 *t
W.G. DELONY.
AT if*AW,:
W ILL give his special att> ii*i«n toc.-1'o cl
ing, and to the claims of all pi.-rsone
titled to Lytso fiVAHRASTS, under the latr
Bounty Land Biil of the Ir.St Congress.
u-^* 1 Office on 1? . cad Btrcct over - life sterfi
of f. M. Kenney.
.'.larch 15—1853—i.f.
Notice
T WO months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordiuary
«f Walton county, for leave to sell the lands
belonging tb the estate of Elisha Casey, de
ceased.
April 11 H. H. CAMP Adot’r.
rr A Bags of new crop Rio Coffee, for sale,
OU low, by T. Bishop Sr Sou.
March 22.
C A Hhds. prime new Molas
OU low, by T. B ebop ft Son.
—r 7 • -VLiL
Mar. 22.
N EW CROP N. C.- Snrup*, very choice,
just received by ri
1 Apl. 19. t. bishop a sox.
BICE.
and good art 1
on hand at P. A
April IS
tie* incident to her sit datum art describe
How many are suffering trom obstructions
or.irregtilaiilifc*peciiliartothe female '’stc-iu.
.iliich undt-rmiue the health, the effects of
which they are ignornjii, and for which their
vlelicucy f>>rbid B seeking medical advice ?—
Matty aulfer from prolapsus uteri ( falling of
‘die womb), or, from jiuor a!but (weakness,
debility, &c) Many are in constant agony
for many ni.mtha preceding confitiumcm.—
Jlany have difficult, if uut dangerous delive
ries. and slow and uncertain recoveries.—
8wne whoso lives are hazarded during such
time, will each find in its pjrausthe means of
prevention, ami'liorar.iou aud relief
It is of course, impracticable to convey
fill tv the various subjects treated qC as. they
are -A a nature strict|y iu tended lor the mar
ried or those contemplating marriage.
In consequence of the universal populari
ty ot the work, as e’ idcuoed by its extraor
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, a? well. 1 ou bo jksellers as ou the
pubQo,-hy imitations of the title page, spuri
ous editions, and surreptitious infringements
f copyright, and other devices and decep
tions. it lias beeu found necessary, therefore,
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless the words “ Dr. A. M.
Maubickau, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y ” is on
(apdthu cutty in the Clerk’s Office on the
back of j the title p.tge; and buy only of
respectable and honorable dealers, or send
bv mail, and address to Dr. A. 11. Mauriceau.
Upou receipt of One Dollar, “THE
Married Woman’s private medi
cal companion:’is sent {.mailedfree) to
anv part ot the United States, the Canada*
anil British Provinces. All letters must be
post-paid, aud addressed to Dr. A. M. MA U
RICEAU. box 1224, New York City. Pub-
iidpng-Officc, No. j 129 Liberty Street, New
York. ,
March 15, 1865.
Wm. ‘ tTriffer-’
of Rice always
3Y & BRO’S
Br
all, Ivity--Wori;t. The best remedy for such,
and certainly the mqst agreefible. is “Mar-!
shaft’s Ring-worm ati A Tetter Lotion.’’ 1 It will J +-,Tf—Tp-g Pickles 1’ic’le*
.cert, tin ly cure.and quickly-i. does not stain:-; j/V^odV^nuVn^ofevCTV’variet-v. for sale,
ihe.smn and «• an agreeable perfume. For T. W,iiop Si joa.
salcbyithe^^g^erM^^clby . | * March 22 1
Dealers in pure Family Medicifics, \~ ’ r
Junelo ' :h 1 Brwul street, Augusta, Ga. ■ ^ ,‘"'1 • ■ , ■
1 '*"* r iNEG.\Tt, e- s. almonds, raisjii^y-M. i is-
udcandies, «>f thebe*! q ifitf fit
KivSN'EY#.
GEORGIA—Clarkf. County.
Court of Ordinary of t :idcounty,
’RfS? llhREAS, Janus L Woznucraft, Exe- j
V » cu*or uf the personal Esttite of Thus. .
j TT1NEGA'
V outran
I f wsiH
COFFEIf
COFFEE.
G IIOICE Coffees and Sugar*, on cv.-h tc- -e«.
cheap, at fc:>8 I. M KENNEt’s
netUionsthc UoOrt tor a dise tartre from said t — — ; zt . T"-'"
Executorship. Therefore, all peraotis con- RIO COFFEE AND COFTEL»
Cerucd, are hereby required to show cause. SUGARS
(if any they have) why said Executor should | of the best quality, always.on hand, a’
not, at the regular term of- said Court, to be
held on. the first Monday in November next,
he discharged form said Executorship.
By order of said Court, at ti regular term
.thereof held this the 2d day of Apr'l. 1855.
April 5, A,8A M. JACKSON, Ordiuary.
Dec7
1. M. KENNEY'S.
_
R EFINED GELATINE and Irish Moss fur
sale, by T. Bisbop ife Son
March 42.
DISSOLUTION-^
T HE partnership heretofore elisting under
the firm of TRAMMELL & MORTON,
has been dissolved by niutual consent. The
business will fee Cofladbted hereafter by the
iradeYsigned'. di •'
Mar. 29. C. G. TRAMMELL.
P ICKLES. Underwood’s best at Ken
ney’s. March 29.
G INGER Preserves—real
at Keoury Y
Allow eh .w
Mar. 29
C IGARS and Smoking Tobacco, cheap, i
Rcuney’a. March 29.
Ji UCKETS AND PAILS.
"INLLirfE and red cedar., oak, and a variety
\V of paiuted buckets and rails, for let
low, by XL A. SUMMEY St Bf O.
QUANBERRIES and White Gnitins, jus;
ri’cvived by
j.in2o
T- BISHOP SON,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
A choice article “HoH’s best, at - , r
Dec7 LM‘. KENNEYS'.. o
P WESEBVES^-G'nger anil Chow-chow
Preserves, and all sort* of PICK LES.for
sale hy P- A SUMMEY & BRO.
L AND Warrants.—Claims niadr ont nndei
the new iaw.nnd Warrants hoagbt at the
best prices, by Isaac M. Kenney
March 29.
'•
■i! ‘
TtXTRA Fiue French Calf Skitrsi,
111 ceived and for sale, low, by T. I
S ill. ' March-
• '
ri.tririri Salm.-n in lb.Caue, <
f' ney's. Mt A]