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XoVICB TO A. YOUNG GESTI.EMAN
bOOICING FOR A WIFE.
• f you, my friend, would hare a wife,
To cheer the gloomy Hours of life.
And gi re yon constant pleasure—
The following useful maxims nrnd.
And you in time may hope to find
ThisJe.tr, delightful treasure.
first, look for one that's young and fair,
With countenance devoid of care
And foolish affectation:
For one whose face displays a gloom,
Will make you angry with your doom,
And give you sad vexation.
Pe not, like common lovers, blind,
But all her words and actions mind,
And judge of them sincerely;
For if you form your choice at once.
And the should proveaalov’n ordunce,
You will repent sincerely.
Let solid sense her mind iufurni.
Let gentle love her bosom warm,
Yes, let her love you truly.
Let her be void of foolish pride,
Let modesty her actions guide,
Or else she’ll prove unruly.
Her temper should be all serene,
Free from extremes of mirth or splten,
With no wild Hi. hts encumber'd,
For one thnt now is mad with joy
Thru sad or sul on, will destroy
Your peace with pangs unuumber’d.
Watch how her leisure hours she spends,
And iPwith wise and virtuous friends,
In cheerful conversation:
If at due time instructive page.
In search of trnth.her thoughts engage,
She merits approbation.
Still Here!
Men, in the health and vigor of their
age, should endeavor to fill their lives. , .
with readme with travel with the best r T' HE auhaefther tenders Ins thanks to ins
wun reacting, w itn tra\ el, wun uie ueai a customers for the manner in
conversation, and the worthiest Wfr; c h they have sustained him thrift year
lions either iu public or private stations; a nd hoping that their kindness will nbt
that they may have something agreeable abate, he has determined to continue busi-
left to feed on when they are old, by ness at his old stand, selling Goods
pleasant remcraberances. I'LO'W'EU THAN ENETl,
For cash or cash terms.
He will do his beBt to let no one go away an-
. , - , , _ , , . suited in quality or price. So, come on with
against a young lady. He began to y0 nr cash—settle up, if you owe any thing—
apologize. ‘‘Not a word, sir,” cried | “be sure you are right, then go-ahead.”
■he, “it is not hard enough to hurt any*
A young gentleman at a ball, in |
whisking about the room, ran his head
I am selling my Dry Goods, Hardware, Ac
to suit the times, againsa auctions, cost houses
and every thing else.
ISAAC M. KENNEY,
jan 11 Opposite No. 2, Broad street.
REMOVAL.'
MOORE Sc C IKI/I OV
H AVE removed to No. 7j, Granite Row,
Athens, Ga., Where tbejr will be pleased
I to wait upon all their old friends and hosts
•Jim; I believe Sam’s got no truth in of °, ne8, . .
i* » I-v j i t ° . j * They have on hand a very complete assori-
hitn. 4 You don’t know, mgga; dare s ment ' f staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which
more truth in dat nigga dan all de res will be sold at prices corresponding with the
on de plantation. ‘ How do you make hardness of the times,
datf ‘ Why, he never let any out.’ I W’Call and examine the stock.
body.”
* Bob lower yourself into the well
and hollow for help.’ • What for ?’
‘Tofrighten daddy, and make some
fun.’ Bob did as desired, but got more
than he bargained for. It was adminis
tered with a hickory sapling. Distance,
about five feet.
Athens, Feb 1
tf
'Brief Stems.
" VARIETY, THE SPICE OF LIFE”
&EAK..6 GRAMM.r.cALiTj--s«v That Commission House
exclaimed Ebenezer to his dearly belov- 1
ed, when he arrived in Gotham with his, _______ ~
bride, on a wedding tour, ‘ Sal, get on TINLEY & HERR0N &]
yer Sunday-go-to meetin dressings and rmiuTVCTnN q n 1
things, and let’s take a perpendicular pro- UnAHLLolUfl, Cb.L.
m«„ = „lero Und .U«rrejlasoflbeprihci.
polity. I ceiving and Forwarding of Goods previous
4 Well, Zeb,’ replied the fair one, ‘I'll to the South Carolina Railroad quitting the
doit and nothing shorter. But can’t yon business in July last, is still opm/or the
•*V“ r ».v “W'O"! t.lki»gb,M,m.r
and college edification ? If you want L^.
me to take a slather round, and take a If you want your goods forwarded without
trot with you, why in salted Jerewsalem, the vexatious delays and enormous expense
UUficul.ir, whet-tones to sharpen |don’t jou t.'tJf.Sr
— ner that somebody trill be made responsible for
The Almighty Dollar.—A black the damaged and lostpackages, consign them
. . .i j to Finley A Herron, who have Received
man once went to 1 ortland, and attend- an j p orwa rded all Goods consigned to them
ed church. He went into a good pew, I d ur ing all the past season without any extra
and the next neighbor asked the man charge over those established rates as giveu
who owned it why he put a nigger into below, and up to this time have not euconn-
l,: a n „„ ? tored a solitary complaint
Ins pew. . . Our Mr. Herron wasCU
“W hy, sir, he s a Hnytien. ing and Forwarding Department ofthe South
“Can’t help that—he’s black,” Carolina Rail Road Compauy for the past
Why, sir, he’s a correspondent of I wen years and is perfectly familiar with
J ’ r I a n their books, freight tariffs and rules
of shipment,both by railroads and vessels, to-
New Firm and New Goods,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SILVER
AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Ac.
ITtamlevIlle Sc TalmatlgC
TAVE just returned from Ne w,York.witb
. 1 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, Ear andFiugerRings.
;old guard aud fob chains, gold Pens and
’encils. 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 frt>m the
manufacturers aud importers, and being
practical jewelers, renders them capable ol
properly judging the value of all they pur
chase ana recommend to the public.
In the department of Watch aud Jewelry
Repairing, we are determined, by careful
and neat workmanship, punctuality and low
I trices, to merit the approbation of the public
i ’avor.
An assortment of CLOCKS, ofthe latest
stple, always on hand, from seventy-five cts.
to one hundred and seventy-live dollars—all
warranted perfect time-keepers.
A. S Mandeville, | W. A.Talxadge.
Corner of Broad street and College Av.
one door just ofPcterson's bookstore.
Dee 22,1854.
our fortitude.
Advise not what is most pleasant, hut
what is most useful.
Gaming, like a quicksand, may swal-1
low a roan up in a minute.
“ Sam, why is your head like the]
moon ?' “ 1 don’t know, Jim. Give it
up.” “ Because it is supposed by some
to he inhabited. Yah ! Yuli! Yuli 1
Pay the printer, if you would die in
peace.
Lengthened sweetness long drawn out
—n pretty girl seven feel high.
mine.
“Can’t help that—he’s black.”
“He’s worth a million of dollars.”
“Introduce me.”
them.
Ladies are like violets; the more
modest and retiring the more you love I ii on 7
1 Bold as a lion, Pompey ’ How do
Somehodyjsays very beautifully, ‘As I J’ ou know ? You never 8aw a lion -’
email planets are nearest the sun, so are L 7 0 ?_**’. massa ’ 1 se< : d one down t0
little children nearest to God.’
gethcr with the mode of procedure to secure
damages and pay for lost articles from other
parties, the proper steps of which will he
tft\cu in all such cases without loss or delay
to the owners. Anotherimportantadvantage
‘ IIo » J » 1 >«*> Pom i’ e >'**«>»I
young dandy of his servant, as he finish-1 detect aud. correct any overcharge in the
ed dressing. Bills of lading which iu all cases has to be
Elegant, massa ; you look bole as a done at that time, or be lost to the Owner, in
many instances greatly exceeding the com
missions we charge. He was also raised i
Charleston, is perfectly acclimated and free
from the contagions of that city, therefore
we will under all circumstances faithfully
Massa Jenks, in his stable.’ 1 discharge any business entrusted to us
-Down to Jenks,’ Pompe, ! Wl.yjoo
The individual who was content that great fool, Jenks hasn’t got a lion—that s r; cc> R ye> Oats',Hay, Tobacco, Wool, Feath
his life should be linked with crime, has » jackass,’ ers, Beeswax, Potato* s, Onions, Ac ,consign
ouod a strong chain round liis leg.* | ' Can’t help it, maun, yon look just | £»”-mb.
~T7 ~ . , »Ke him. I a few months to speculate upon; for we wish
Mind, John, if you go out in the , T it distinctly understood that we engage in
yard, you will wish you bad stayed in Iiie Popes DastDlll. His Holi-I ao gp^uiatiou whatever; all that we want
the house.” t»ess, the Pope, in his last “ bull,” says i s our commission, as follows:
Well, if I Slav in llie house 1 will to the Bishops and Priests of the United For Receiving and Forwardingall ordinary
• . * ’ ” ° , ,n llie , Uouse \ 1 W, . U o,„,_ General education nromotes packages of goods 10 cts; large packages of
wish I was out in the yard ; so where is . ,at . C * ' j ° ^ ® auaat,on P r( > m Otes ^ urnit ® re nn * machinery,charges according
the great difference, dad !” infidelity, and . checks the progress of t0 rcg p 0ns ibiiity. Iron and steel in loose
Catholicity: bible societies are engines bars 10 cts per hundred lbs., and storable
of mischief; the freedom of the Press for advancing freights and charges 2.1-2 per
is . mos. foul plague liberty of con-■
science a prolific source ol heresy and c ' nt , W e will also fill all orders in this
crime. Demolish these, and Catholic- market, making the best selections for our
ism has nothing to fear in the Uuited | patrons, at l 1-2 per cent.
States.” We respectfully commend the
. The chap who courted au investiga
tion declares he’d much rather * hug’ an
affectionate girl. Them who wouldn’t |
liko that we wonder ?
•'Moth ER' v «aid an inquisitive urchin, i . . - . ,, - ... D
a few days since, “ would you have been fores ° ,ng 10 our " e, S kb< ? r cf
• m _ . . I ii,L/v AN f ^ IsA Af lllA AVlint AfV 4 iia!
A CURE FOR ALL.
Holloway’g Ointment.
C ITIZENS OF THE UNION—You have
doue me the honour as with one voice,
from one end of the Union to the other, to
stamp the character of my Ointmeut with
your approbation. It is scarcely two years
since I made itkuown among you,and alrea
dy, it has obtained more celebrity than any
other Mcdiciue in so short a period.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New
York.
ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS;
AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letter front Mr. W. J. Langley, of
Huntsville, Yadkin CoutUy, North Carolina,
U. S., dated November 1st, 1853
iS-READ HIS OWN WORDS
TO Professor Hollow at,
Sir,—It is not my wish to become notor
ious, neither is this letter written for the
sake of writting, but to 6&y, that your Oint
ment cured me of one of the most dreadful
cutaneous diseases that flesh is lieir to, and
whirh was considered by all who knew me,
to be entirely beyond the reach 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 ; ahd 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- I entirely regained my
health to my agreeable surprise and delight
and to the astonishmeut of my frieuds.
(Sigued) W.J. LANGLEY.
AN EXTRAODINARY CORE OF BAD
BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE
POINT OF DEATH.
C.W.&H. R. J. LONG,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
ATHENS, GA.
K fcEP constantly on hand a lairge attd Well
selected stock of
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Bye Stuffs, Brushes, Windoio Glass,
Putty, $c. #c.
Also, dealers in French, English and Ameri
can Chemicals, Drags, Medicines, Per
fumery and Fancy Articles.
Physicians, merchants aud all others can
depend upon their orders meeting prompt
attention, upon the most accommodating
Their gdods will be warranted as repre-
tented. January* lo54e
“notice;
W E are still offering at our old stand, a
1 irgo stock of
dS" (3D CD SjD 6139
all kiNDS usu'all'ykeptin this
MARKET, .
Which WeaTe dally offering at low prices. All
kinds of MiitUty produce takeu in exchange
for goods at the hiarket price. Call and see
us. Janl3 PITNER& ENGLAND.
NEW CLOTHING!
mHE undersigned are now receiving and
I opening their
Spring Stock ot Clotkmg,
at their old stand, oposite the Post-Office on
college avenne, Athens, Georgia, where they
will be glad to see all of their friends and
customers, and any one who wants to buy
IdF’GOOD AND CHEAP^fj
Their stock has been selected from the best
manufacturers in New York, and being
bought near tbe tlbsfe of the season, they
were bought frdiii 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
than you Cab buy the same article at any
other store id the place. Our stock consists
of all kiuds of
men’s Wear,
Such as Black and Fancy colbred Frock
and business Coats;
Black and fancy colored Cassimerfe Puiits,
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 6f
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Also meb’s Shirts abddrawers, undershirts,
silk abd ganZfe;
Shirt collars, and collar boxes, Stocks,
Cravats, aud Handkerchiefs, Cotton and
Linen;
Half-hose; Linen, Silk and Kid Gloves, of
all kidds; also Portniodies, 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 Truuks.
We have constantly on baud the very best
chewing Tobacco and fine. Cigars, a good as
sortment. We invite all buyers of the above
articles to call and see us and let us show
you our goods. WILSON & VEAL.
May 4 j
COME AUD SEE!
NOTICE;
A LL persons having demands against tbe
estate of Nelson Ridgeway, late of
Clarke county, deceased, are hereby notified
to present them for payment in the time
prescribed by law, and those indebted to said
deceased, are requested to make payment
immediately.
JAMES M RIDGEWAY.
JOHN N. RIDGEWA Y’,
March 8, 1855.
j- Adun’rs.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
YA7HEREAS, Eleanor H. Lowery, formerly
IY Eleanor H. Overby, guardian of Sarah
A. L. Overby .minor of Thomas Overby .deceas
ed, is desirous of obtaining Letters Dismissory
from said guardianship—
It is therefore, upon the application of said
guardian,ordered by the Court, that all per
sons concerned, appear at the regular term of
this Court, to be held ob 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.
janl 1 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary
Clarke Sheriff’s Sale.
880 AGENTS WANTED!!
One for every County in the
SUNNY SOUTH,
To sell the
Most Splendid History ever published*
Eu titled,
THE NEW WORLD.
In two vclumes bound in one,
BY HENRY H. BROWNELL, A. M.
I N presenting this work to the public, the
publishers believe that they are supplying
a 3KS1DERATUM, the waut of which has beeb
long felt by tbe reading commnuity, and
especially,by the people at large. No other
work, much less any other single volume*
contains the complete and extended view of
xitTiRE American history which is here pre;
seated. The plan and execution of the book
are entirely new ; the arrangement of the
various European Provinces under their re*
spective national heads, and the subdivision
of these into separate Colonies and States-^
due chronological order bein preserved—
will.it is thought, make it of peculiar value
as a book r.f reference, and greatly facilitate
a clear and accurate knowledge of general
history.
Also,
THE OLD WORLD.
In two volumes boun„in one,
Bt Henry Howard Bro wnell, A. M.
Composing nn account of the foundatioil
O N the first Tuesday in May next, will I progress and decline of the most celebrated
be sold before tile court house door iu the Empires, States aud Nations, from the earliest
town of Watkinsville, Clarke county, the fol- period to the present time—of their warsi
lowing property, to wit: conquests and revolutions- of religious dia-
One negro man named Bob, about fifty sension and persecution—of the gradual ex
years of age,aud a negro boy namedChnrles, tension of freedom and civilization—and the
about thirteen years of age—both sold pur- fiual settlement of political relations on their
suant to a decree in Clarke Superior Court, present basis.
rendered at February Term, 1855, to satisfy These books comprise a complete history
a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Baker & Hart, of the World, in four volumes bouud in two.
from Clarke Inferior Court, so far as said The character of the illustrations in these
decree charges said property -With the pay-1 volumes are «.f higher aud more magnificent
meat of Said fi: fa., and a decree in the case of standard than has ever been attempted here-
Robert 0. Wilson and others against Win. tofore, being from designs by Darley, Bil-
W. Stovall, Ex’r. and others, rendered at the I lings, Wallin and Doepler, and elegantly
colored, (except the portraits,) with from
five ti nine different tints, true to nature,
so ns to impart a close resemblance to well-
finished paintings.
same term of said Coiirt.
Mnrcli29 L. J. LAMPKIN, D. Shff.
CLARKE SHERIFF’S SALE:
W ILL be sold on Saturday the fifth day I These w
of May next, before John I. Huggins’ | handsome
These works are printed from new and
aa md8ome type, also on paperof extra quality
store, in the town of Athens, Clnrke county, I as regards texture and peruintiency, and com*
within the usual hours cf sale; the following P ri 3C over 2500 pages royal octavo, with
property, to wit: numerous and diversified colored engravings,
One large road wagon, four mules and a I hound in embossed black morocco leather
set of barness for the same. Levied on ns binding with tipped corners,
the propbrty of John Royal, to satisfy a fi. To men of energy and business tact, thio
fa. issued from the Inferior court of the I »n unparallcd chance to do a good busi-
bounty of Ciurke. in favor of Martha Field ne8s b y engaging an agency for these im
am! James Morris, administrator Of Samuel portant works, which are sold ouly by sub-
Field. l’roperty pointed out by plaintiff’s scripiion.
attorney
LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, D. Sh’ff.
March 15.
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF NE
GROES.
FtURSUANT to an order of the Honora-
03-For particulars address the publishers.
| DAYTON & WENTWORTH, New Y'ork.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Clarke Countt.-
All persons having deminds against Ed-
r I ~ . ...» uVUiAUUS UgUIUHt f.tl»
ble the Court ot Ordinary of Clarke Coun- ward Lnmpkib, ate ol Green county, deceas-
ty, will be sold at tbe Court house door, iu ed, are hereby notified tb present them nre-
Wakinsville, on the first Tuesday in May 1 perly attested, to Iiie, within the time’pro-
uext, seven likely Negroes, to wit: scribed by law, or they will not be settled.
Lawyer, a man about 45, Sam, man about I And all persons indebtbd to said deceased
22, Nancy, a woman about 31, Averilla, her are hereby reqifitbil to make immediate pay!
daughter about 16, Fanny, a woman abjut ment. LEWIS J. L'AMPKIN, Adm’r,
22, and her son, Bill, about 7 years old, aud I Feb. 22. With the will annexed.
her infant son, Doctor, about 7 months old. I ; ——
Sold as the property of Evaline S. Thurman, t) AUTlClN.
deceased, for the purpose of division among . 1T
ihel^Ue. L .l. mi., on . c.dU „o t S I A
26th day of December next, the purchaser t a TIL V 4 < * u, ‘ bvi an “
giving note with approved security. I 1 forWarD a ! 1
JNO. CALVIN JOHNSON, Ex’r.
Mar. 15.
persons from crediting her on my responsi
bility. for l will riot pay any of her contracts.
_ .
Spring & Summer Goods.
McWhorter - & erwin
A RE now receiving and opening their sup*
plies of Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
Consisting of such articles as are usually
any relation to
marr ed you ?”
me if father hadn’t
If one kitten will make a
two kittens make a cattle?
cat—will ,sm ‘
who professes to he of tbe opinion that gentleman :
there is nothing anti-republican or dan- Rer. Th
gerous in the designs of Roman Catholic- Asheville, %T _ „ .
f__ 6 | P. D. Gates. 12 Broadway, New York
Col. James Gadsden, Charleston.
kept in this market.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. Durant, New Hardware, Crockery and Glass ; Hats.
Orleans, November 9<h, 1853. ci,... .
To Professor Holloway, 38, Corner of Ann Laps, ,
and Nassau Streets, N. Y. oadalery, gc.
D.ar Sir.—It is with heartfelt grati- And au endless variety of other articles, tjo
tude I have to inform you thnt by the use of tedious to mention.
vour Ointment and Pills, tbe life of my wife All of which they offer extremely low, for
lias been saved. For seven years she had a cash or country produce,
bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of Their friends and the public are respect
Rev Thos. W. Atkin Maj.M. M. Gaines, I a cutaneous nature.) I was fold that nothing fully invited to give them a call—examine
could save her, she was then induced to use their stock and prices—and if these suit, to
your Ointment and Pills, when in the short patronize them liberally
FASHIONABLE
Ready-made Clothing,
Qp&aptsaao
BAVNOif& RICH
A RE now receiving and offering for sale a
large and beautiful assortment of ready
made clothing, for meu and boys, ofthe latest
I TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
- - 1 A LL persons concerned will take notice
Feb. 15, 1355. JOHN It. WEBSTER.
notice"
T WO months afterdate, application will
be made to thfe Court of Ordinary of
| Clarke county, for leave to sell all the land
and negroes, belonging to the respective
e tates of John and Isabella McRce, late of
| said county, dec’d.
Ftb. 25,1866. ROWAN McREE, Adm’r.
NOTICE
TINLEY & HERON.
Charleston, Jan. 1st, 1855.
We beg leave to refer to the following
Among them will be found a fine supply of
gentlemen’s coats, pants and vests, very fine,
and of the most fashionable style, made to
order, and of the best work, fully equal to
customer work.
..ALSO....
thnt the notes, accounts and claims of
any kirid, growing out of, and connected with,
the Book and Stationery business of J. S.
Peterson, both as successor of Chase & Pe
terson rod in the limited pratnership where
of J. S. Peterson was geueral pnrtncr, Lave
A general assortment of Furnishing goods. | been assigned'to the subscriber for the bene-
such as hats,caps, shirts and drawers, under “ ~ ~
shirts of various qualities, stocks, cravats,
R
Good Advice.—Lay by something
we have slighted | every day, if but a penny, it is better
better than
If he
Blessings which
when in our possession, are more highly than nothing; infinitely
prized when there is danger of our being running in debt a penny a week.
deprived of them ; and our hearts are can earn one dollar-a day, let him try _
n Cnl ' V l ,OU . Che .f b ?, lhe a ;*‘ iC . ipa * and fa . ithfull J r lhe e *lP eri “ ent ^French*'vJn E^’ «dj. J. Bryaut
tions of loss than by the fulness of enjoy- living on ninety cents a day. He will 1
m ent. j uke it
, , .. ; ^ ~ , ‘ People will laugh.’ Let them laugh,
Integrity is the first moral virtue, |. T ,, ey me 8lingy .» Better call
space of three months, they effected a pcrlect ]
cure, to tbe astonishment of all who knew us
We obtained your medicines from Messrs.
Wright & Co. of Chartres street, New Orleans
I send this from “ Hotel des Princes,” Paris,
although I bad written itat New Orleans,be
_ fore we finally left, at that time, not knowing ]
Crosier. Comptroller of Treasury, and I your address at New York.
* — — 1 (Signed.) R. DUIIAjNT.
The Pills should be used conjointly with j
the Ointment in most of the following |
cases
Athens, April 20
John Caldwell, President of S. C. R
Thos. Warning, Auditor “ “ “ “
John King, Agent “ “ “ “
Hyatt, McBurney & Co., and J. S &. L
Bowie & Co., Charleston.
W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State ; A.
R
benevolence the second, and prudence is sti |han sav ° * do not pay
the third, without the first, the two latter ' r de {£ , . Th ' V.ll wonder why I
cannot exist, and without the third, lhe j 0 not j, ave better furniture, live in a
two former would be often rendered use- firer Il0U8l> , and atte nded concerts and
ess ’ ....... the playhouse.’ Let them wonder
Tt is one of the wise and evident uses a while— it won t hurt you. By
of sudden death that we may so live with *and-by you can have a fine house
our friends, that come when and how and fine furniture of your own, and they
it will we may not add to the grievous I wonder again, and come billing and
Chattanooga
Q. A. Tipton, Railroad Agent, and meich
ants generally, Loudon, Tenneesc.
N. ammo n & Son., T. J. & C. Powell, Bad Legs
Craighead and Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenue- Bud Breasts
see.* ® ur ? s
W. &T Harris, Inman <fc Hamilton. Bran-I Bunions
urii Mitchell, Fains & King, Dandridgc, Chilblains
Teni). I hands
NOTICE.
T HE subscribers are prepared to fill orders
for all kinds of
jokes for Carriages and WagoflS,
Afso, at the same establishment we manufac
ture all kinds of
BOBBINS,
handkerchiefs and ties, collars, gloves, half
hose and umbrellas. Also, Trunks, valises,
and carpet bags.
>-..ALSO.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Among which will be found black alpacca,
(plaid and checked giughams, plaid and check
ed muslins, calicoes and shirtings, 5-4, 10-4,
11-4, of a very fine quality. Red, blue and
white flannels, all wool. Brown and bleach
ed Cunton flannel, 3-4,7-8,4-4. Shirtings of | 8a ™®',.
fit of the creditors of J. S. Peterson. Having
no discretion in the premises, these claims
will all be pressed to collection at once with
out respect to parties.
During uiy absence on the Circuit or else
where, the books, notes and accounts villhs
at my office in the possession of George A.
Cabaniss, whose receipt in settlement of the
same will be valid against me. All persons
having claims against said Peterson are de
sired to file them in my office by or before
the first day of May next. Those having open
accounts will be required to swear to th«
C. PEEPLES,
Assignee of J. S. Peterson.
Contracted and Lumbago
Stiff Joints Piles
Fistulas
Goat
Glandular
Swellings
Rheumatism
Salt Rheum
Scalds
Sore Nipples
Scurvy
Wounds
various qualities, Irish linen for diapers 1 * ®hl5
commonly used in our cotton factories. All I black, white,mixedand made hoes for ladies, ■
done as good und cheap os can be had from I Misses; also & fine lot of ladies plaid I v/ X 1 v Ij*
the North. Address, | long shawls, very fine. all wool, and many 1 rpW0 months afler date application will be
other articles not mentioned. 1 JL made to the Court of Ordinary ofWall-
P. A.SUMMEY & BRO. Athens,Ga.
I who will attend to all orders, and the ship-1
ping of the same. March, 1864.
loss th-* self-reproach of unkiudness or
neglected duties.
cooing around yon like so many pleased
fools. Try the experiment. Live within
your means.
— i Sore Throats Skin Diseases
CASH MUSIC&PIANO STORE m«r,
Of I * *,Sold atthe Establishment of Protess-
HORACE WATERS, SS»’vW3rS , 3Sa3S|
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Is" and $1.50 cents each To be had Wholesale ]
All of the above goods will be sold as cheap I t„n county, for leave to sell the landbclong-
as they can be bought in Georgia, and were- ling to tbe estate of Josiah Wetlicrford, late
spectrally solicit a liberal portion of public | 0 f 3a id county, deceased.
I patronage, and would invite all our friends
and former patrons to give us a call and ex-
STOYES, STOVES!
C OOKING and Office Stoves, in great vari-1 amine our goods and prices, we shall not fear j
ety, constantly on hand, at low prices,by I the result. Be sure to call ut the New Cloth-
April 13
P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
SHOES!SHOES!
A LARGE and well selected lot ofGents and I
ing Store,on Broad street, Athens, Ga.
Oct. 12.
The Boston Post is responsible foi
the following “definition —“ Capital”
Punishment, To be hun
How Men should Treat "Women.—
round ike I A Persian poet gives the following in
neck of a girl till you are 0 dcad, dead, struction on this important point,
dead. | 4 When thou art . married, seek to
please thy wife, but listen net to all that
How have the Allies been as yet I she says. From man’s right side a rib
unable to haul down the Czar from his w ® 3 taken to form the woman, and
lofty pinnacle ? never was theie seen a rib quite straight.
They find it requires so vast-a-pull to j It breaks, but bends not. Since, then,
do it, that they must try a pull alt)- >t is plain that crooked is woman’s
gethe.-. temper, forgive her faults and blame her
’ ,T , T ... . not, nor let her anger thee, nor correc-
7 nose who think that money will do I ,j on j s j n va j n to straighten
anything, may be justly suspected of j what jg croo ke d V
doing anything for money.
Alcohol was first invented amFused to Edwin Forest.—A New Yor letter
stain the cheeks of the ladies of Arabia, says
nine hundred and fifty years ago. Now .« Let me record an incident which
a-days, it performs the same office for doe8 infinite honor to the heart and hu-
gcntlcnu-n s noses. inanity of Edwin Forrest. Some time
Yankees take to nflfeTTNaturally as f ince , E ?'T For “ rt ’g“ ” hich
lkan.il. lhe flule, warkrout and TV" ^ str “*° n
** .sshSJSSTRIImLSTJ5
pilots.
the Yankee from a fife and you take half
ot his back-bone, considerable of bis
1 ance. . She had on board three
_.__i .1 • . , OA “‘n one from the harbor, one from Hell
moral sliirt-collar, and 20 per cent of | „„„ f ; y.,„j
his hopes for a jolly time.
In a Pickle —Preserved herrings,
Gate, and oue from Long Island Sound.
| The Ajax was never heard from, and the
pilots are supposed to have found watery
»the act of
other peo|ihi. wirea. j „ loura „ddolUr 3 toeachoftUeirnido«-,.
A man with a moderate appetite dined
at a hotel, and after eating the whole oft Each of us bears within'himself a world
a young pig, was asked if he would have un koowd' to his fellow beings, and each
fome pudding. U* said die didn’t ^ ^ ^ ^ * WsU *y fesemb-
nmch about pudding, but if they had J f
another little bog he would be thankful »'»g that of erer 7 one yet like that of
for it 1,10 one -
tients
TO THE TRA YELLING PUBLIC.
GREAT ATTRACTION! ______
B EING desirous of consolidating my busi-1 “f‘ william BTsilman, "orphan ”of" John^ W
neSS, I offer for sale that most desirable clltnan .deceased, ill and to a certain neern
H. CAMP, Adm’r de bonis non.
Feb. 28, 1855.
Notice.
1 1 WO months after date, application will
. be-made to tbe Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county, for leave to sell ail the in
terest (tbe same being one half of one ninth,)
Mnsil* at Greatly Reduced Rates. of the principal Drug Houses In the Union Shoes, for oalolow, by
^ DSC - •* —--'I W Thcre isa considerable saving by | P L_1 1 ' - IJLI ness, loner ior sale that most «csiraDie I sillnan> deceased, iu and to a certain negro
place at Athens. The tract contains 10(K) or man b thc name of wil about 21 * ra
more acres* seven hundred acres of which ij * — y
—• v ^f Moa i* Aftvf4 a nl i|*“® ve * , ydi«onterareamxeaioe»cu»uA. JQ A TT T T L T) fir T \T V U^e woodland, which can be subdivided into
native composers, and their refusal to «tend Sold in Athens at the drug store of D A U L 1 LR Ct- IV I | mnnw valuable niece*—havimr four or five
to Mr. Waters the courtesies of thc trade, be gs ~ H & HiUj June 1
is making immense sales—having abundant 1
evidence, that he has public countenance and
support, in his opposition fo the Great Mo
nopoly, an! in his efforts to aid Native Talent,
and to adopt the National Currency. His
stock of American and European music is
immense, and the catalogue of Ids own publi
cations is one of the largest and best selected
in the United States. He has also made a
Great Deduction in the prices of Pianos, Me-
lodeonsand Musical Instruments of all kinds.
Superior toned octave pianos for $175,
$200 and $225 interior of as good quality,
and instruments as strong and as durable as
those which cost $500. Pianos of every
variety of style and price up to $1000
comprising those of tea different manu
factories; among them the celebrated
modern improved Horace Waters’ Pianos and
the first premium JSolian Pianos of T. Gil
bert* Co.*8 make, (owners of the -dSolian
patent). Second-hand Pianos at great bar
gains. Prices from $40 to $150. Melodeons
from five different manufactories, including
the well known S. D. & H. W. Smith’s melo-
Just Received,
L ARGE additions to our stock of
GROCERIES,
.... INCLUDING. ...
Sugars in great variety.
Choice new-crop Rio Coffee,
Fine Northern Cheese,
New Raisins, in whole, half and qnarter
boxes,
New English Currants,
Soft-shell Almonds,
Pearl Starch,
A good assortment of Candles,
ian25 T. BISHOP * SON.
W. H. & J. TURPIN,
(Successors to W. H. Turpin,)
O FFER to Physicians, Planters, Merchants
and the public at large, a choice and well
many valuable pieces—having four or five
A T their old stand, near the FranklinHouse, I water-powers, one on the river and one on
Athens, Ga. are better prepared than the creek, with dam, race and house,all ready
ever heretofore to meet the wants of the tra-1 for business; with desirable residence,^seve
veiling public. 1 ral springs, and two wells of pure water.—
Those wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages, The traot will be sold in whole or in part, to
Feb. 28, 1855.
HENRY W.SHEATS,
Guardian of said orphan.
CLARK MORTGAGE SHERIFF BALK.
O N thefiret Tuesday in May next, will b»
sold at Watkingsville, in Clark county,
_ _ within the legal hours of sale, the foDewing
Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses, are invited suit purchasers; and If not sold this year,will [property, to wit ? S cows, 3 calves, 2 lN-ifera.
to give them a call—ns they have finer Coach-1 be offered at auction, at the Commencement, j 1 young bull, 2 small tables, 2 dining ftablbs k
es and better stock than at any time hereto-1 in August, 1855
fore, while their Drivers are as carefnlas can [ March 9
! found anywhere.
the same timo their terms are as |
good as the best. R.Saulter, Z.Ivt. I 1’U 1
WM. A. CARR.
M R. WM. N WHITE, having pure
my entire st< ck of Books, Ntatl
urchased
oaery.
1 book case, l brass clock, 1 large chest, * k
bed aud bedstehd.
Levied on as the property of Hcseftmlt G.
Bishell, to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued fttona
Superior court of €iark county, in favor oC
Elizabeth Fambfough, February 24th, 1855.
LOUIS J. LAMPKIN, D. Sfc’ff
Schnapps. | HI. my . (
mHE pure unadulterated article of Schiedam 1 Fancy Goods, Ac., succeeds to the busiuess
JL Schnapps, imported by B. Lieber, may be I hitherto conducted by me.
Imdoflhe undersigned, who have been ap In retiring, the undersigned takes occasion _ . ,
pointed agents in this city. The public may I to return his thanks for the patronage ex- j T5XTRA Rhj, Laguira, Cuba and old Got k
rely on the purity of this importation. In I tended ; and to solicit a continuance of the 1 Xli JavaCoffee, Sugars of all kinds; Pepper;,
purchasing lie careful to notice the name of same to Mr. White, who, he feels assured. Spices, Ginger, Macenroni; Pickles and Mue*
FRESH GROCERIES*.
B. Lieber on the label.
W. H. 4 J. TURPIN, Agents,
June 14 Broad st, Augusta, Ga-
POWDER.
T. BISHOP A SOIF
will use his best efforts to retain their good tard. just received and for sale low by
will and confidence, if transferred to him. I Nov2 '* f wmjmvp’A «
Feb. 3,1855. J- S. PETERSON.
AYING purchased Mr. J. S. Peterson’e I
T, BISHOP & SON
WILL CONTINUE THE
Smith’s Double Bank Melodeons, $200. Each I Turpentine, Ac. .
Piano and Mclodeon guaranteed. The best We purchase our goods for cash, and are Eradicator. . . , _ _ , . .. .
tarasi , i3f?a! k *SK
orders promptly at endod ._, . u — | —. ,\° at Rented. ■will be happy still to meet either at the
H a , , , . ,
entire stock, as above, tbe undersigned I Wf AREHOUS B and' Commission business
merit any patronage the yy a t the same stand, and will attend to
b of the establishment may the sale or storage of Cottou and other pro-
kindly bestow. He offers them their choice I dace, with promptness-and dispatch, anil oq,
from a large and^ diversified stock of Books, j,the most reasonable terms..
.v-i . Athens, Ga., Aug. 81’. lS54t Giuo
all parts of the conntry, post-paid. at the re-1 ranted to be as repi
duced rates. General and select oatalognes
and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded
to any address free of charge.
Feb. 15, 1855. 3 m
CHOICE POULTRY.
T HE subscriber bas on hand,a few pair more
of those celebrated Braham Pootraand
Shanghai fowls for sole. Call soon, on the
corner of Broad aud Jackson Streets, Athens,
Ga- D. N. JUDSON.
Jan 18,1866.
andsatisfy yourselves. Augusta, Junel5
TIN!
TIN!
pONSTANTLY on hand, Broad st, Angela,Ga
Tin” 8 are,1t 0t ^“p^sSWi®’S Ib, all Druggists throughout the State
April 18
"ag^ or„??L 2. cou^. »th.,
ST®,*?. “Im.Torrf*. WH.N. WHITE.
W.H.* f. TURPIN,
Wholesale aud Retail Druggists,
may prefer.
Feb. 3,1855.
SYRUP, SYRUP.
H A YEMEYER’S finest and common N. O
Syrups, at feb8 KENNEY’s.
TOOLS.
June
W-
REMOVAL!!!
N. WHITE has removed from No. 2
College Avonue, to the oorner store
B LACKSMITH'S and Carpenter’s Tools, ia
great variety, for sale by
April 13 P. A.SUMMEY & BRO^
R EFINED GELATINE and Irish M^ss for!
sale, by Ti Bishop * Son,
M a *ch 22.
Flour! Flour!
_ „ t LARGE lot of superfine and extra familyt,
cases, just received and for aalc, low, by T. [thing in the Book and Stationery line at low \1Y Flour, in sacks and extra barrels, fori;
Bishop* Son- * ’ Majch 22. I^ates. Terms Cash, or 3 months. ! sale by P.
F RESH Lobsters, Oysters, Salmons had I lately occupied by J. S. Peterson, where he
and Mackeral in hermetically sealed | will be hapnv to furnish customers with any-