The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, April 26, 1855, Image 4
•(Brief sterns.
“ VARIETY, TEE SPICE OP LIFE:
Geologically speaking, says Hood,
Inc rock upon which hard drinkers split,
W quartz.
'The English and Americans,’ says
a French writer,* educate their children
tn the fear of God and the lore of mo
ney.’
The history of human weakness is yet
unwritten. Man knows it, feels it, but
hates to own it.
i P° c |° r » do you think tight-lacing is
bad for the consumption V‘ “ Not at all
U is what it lives on.” The doctor’s
reply was wise as well as witty.
A sporting gentleman in New York
offers to bet a large amount that during
the coming summer lie will drive from
the Astor House to Unio* Square in a
light wagon drawn by rats. He calcu
lates that he cun accomplish the ta-k
with one hundred rats in harness.
A man recently purchased a link of
sausage ‘long drawn out,’ and was
nearly choked to death by a piece
brass collar, marked ‘Fido.’ How the
tion g0t ' nt0 the sausa S e » * 9 the ques-
A sort of genius having stopped in a
with apparent astoniah-
ment at the rotary movements of
machinery, when the miller thinking to | Hereby gives Potuc^Notick,
quiz him. asked him if he had heard the ' * “
news,
‘ iS h —” 1 “
Truly has Holmes said of them—the
organ grinders:
‘ X? n ’ d *hin k they are crusaders sent
from some infernal clime
To pluck the eyes of sentiment
And dock the tail of rhyme—
to crack the voice of melody
And break the legs of time.”
A young lady wus recently cured of„ — „ c
palpitation of the heart by a young M.! ,ad told b,s he, P not to allow one of his
1A, m the most natural way imaginable, f rcorns to become too warn. Snm» tinu.
gentleman from a neighboring
town informed us of an amusing in-
h t ^M f J.' , T?!! ci,yin family He
warn. Some time
He held one of her hands in his,"put his was found that the temperature
arms round her waist, and whispered of ‘heroom.was not only warm but hot,
something in her left ear. , and ***« thermometer, which usually
[ hung on the wall, was missing. The
girl, on being called to an account stated
that she had taken away the thermome
ter in order to cool the room, as it was
getting very hot, sure.
The Chinese of California celebrated
New Year s Day in a high old style.
Among the dishes prepared at the ‘Bow-
Wow Hotel,’ was a pot-pie made of the
following materials: one door mat, two
cate, three pair of boots, one dog, four
pall parrots, one pair of cotton socks
sixteen snapping turtles, and a fore
quarter of a horse The calls number
ed some six hundred. That’s
pie as is a pot-pie.
Never be critical to the Indies,” was
the maxim of an old Irish peer, remarka
ble lor his homage to the sex ; “ the only
vtay a taue gentleman ever will attempt
to look at the faults of a pretty woman
is—to shut his eyes /”
T. B. PALHER’S
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER AGENCY,
PIULADELFUAI—>EW-YOKK—BOSTON.
Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, die.
rpH£ Subscriber, Agent for most of the
-L Newspapers and Periodicals of America,
especially deputed to receive subscriptions
T1HLEY DEMON’S,
KsS—
.... ptions I ceivimr fiad 9J i 9 experience in Re-
and advertisements, and authorized by the t0 the Forwarding of Goods previous
|bu3incS?n rnr 0 ! ,naR . ailroad q uitt '“g
. that current Receioin,, ^ ast *. >• still open for the
notes of specie paying Banka may be remitted w . rea or **rding of all kinds of goods
to him by mail from all parts of the United I ^ ’ er chandise, machinery, produce,
States, in payment of Subscriptions for any
Magazine, Newspaper, or Periodical for
which he is the
Agent, whether Daily, Se
ekly, Weekly, Monthly,
Semi
>> I thr/exatTo‘ n s t nvf»^ 8f * rWarded withaut
- 11 ss e?. '*?*»rr. b ?=
weekly, Tri-weekly, weekly, Monthly, or I time have xr„ "T" “ c “° uu > »“« at the sam<
Q ?,V? er !7’ ofan s^tiunsofthe Union; which ner thatsomp^i d<me in 8acb a
will be forwarded by mail or otherwise, as The damaTdS ^iU^mode responsible for
directed, for the period designated, or to the to 1’inlky A ‘0®t packages, consign them
full .mount remittal.
Subscribers should write plainly the Name, durin^alUhe ^ oodl ‘ C01l *‘gned to them
r st *“' “
I t,red * —^
well as individuals, will be supplied with
r. ® oli tary complaint.
wnu iingandForward??®!? 8 CI ® rkof tho Keeeiv-
any number of Newspapers and Periodicals, Carolina Rail R n ,? Department of the South
at the Publishers’ Prices. ’ seven vL.^"f? _ Co ?P“J /or the past
New Firm and New Goods. c.w.&H. R. J. long, ciarke suerifr sSa .-
'TATOBllS ANJ> JBWELRr. SILVER] 811(1 Retail Dril«SistS. i 0^"', ??*, T “*‘l«y i» May
..... -• ■?*' ATEENS.Sl
IT" EEP constantly on hand a large and well lowing property, to wit. rKe count y. the fol-
JTIantleville & Taliuad^ selected stock of I negro .
ljAv Ej „, tre ,„ ocdfromN , c ;““^ t J Paints, Oils, finishes,
±A a large and beautiful assortment of the ^H e Brushes, Window Glass.
ch^SS artic L e8 ’ Whi ' ch they will sell I Putty, *C. *C.
A great variety o“f richJewd^oHhrtet' Al8 °’ d “ leM F -“ ch ’ E - n « li - 8hand Ameri ’
»S e ~ B 7 Ch f’ Pin8 ’ Ear and FingerRings
f> 0 i d ?, aard 1 a J ,ld gold Pens and
can Chemicals, Drags, Medicines, Per
fumery and Fancy Articles.
Pencils, gold and siivcr’R.infc’io. I , Ph y«cians, merchants and all others can
silver Tumbles • ckles, gold and depend upon their orders meeting prompt
- - ’ 1 attention, upon the most accommodating
terms.
Their goods will be warranted as repre-
January,1864.
Auuusners races* I seven veara n.n«i r v v « luo
Information in regard to Newspapers, all their books freith^ 0 ^ ~ mili 8r w ith
Magazines, and all other PublicationsVto- of shipment bothbvrafl^ J" 1 " 108 and rules
getter with their Prices, will be cheerfully gether with the S if V f 81
5”^ “ d *“ **" P"“f“r “P- ^ r ”?*' s ,b“ d wtm
Advertisement, will be butted in nev I m'.e,, b aH Ere r «."S' I Si,ll,” l “l' .”''1,'“
to the owners.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES
and a good assortment of col d Glasses;
,'; ar ™ n ‘® d s ‘ erli “S «lver table, dessert and acnte d-
Suv kin} 7Cr F T° rka 1 ’ and a11 °lher articles
U8 “ al, y ®ept in a Jewelry store.
«cr;hL 8Uperior advant ages which the sub-
senhers possess over those unacquaiuted with
the business, in purchasing directly from the
nraeHc“ C l t - Urer i S aud im P or te*s. and being
practical jewelers, renders them capable of
properly udging the value of SuSey pur
chase anJ recommend to the public. J P
NOTICE.
W £ are still offering at our old stand
1 .rge stock of
CS3*C3E>ca>22>e39
comprising
ALL KINDS USUALLY KEPT IN THIS
T , , — — u ..to uuunc. i MARKET,
In the department of Watch and Jewelrv w . h ich weare daily offering at low prices. All I * a ^ ,S8U ed from the Inferior ennrt - r
epairtng, we are determined, hv careful Ninels of country produce taken in exchange coun jy of Clarke, in favor of Mnrti, 0
ZTt work,nans hip, pnnetuality y and 8 ow for goods at the market price. Call and sfe Morris, administrator
ices, to mem the approbation of the public U8 - J anl3 PITNER & £ NGLAND. l F,eld - Proner.v n„ ; .... , n,strat o r ®f Samuel
Re]
an
prices
years of a g ge,aOd a aneuro ed h B ° b ’ akou ‘
about thirteen years of »°medChnrlea/
»uant to a decree in Sa^ b ° th so,d P nr *
rendertd at February Twm C ° art '
a mortgage fi f a „ , 5, to satisfy
from Clarke Inferior Conr/ Bak ® r& Hart,
decree charges said property wahV 8 Said
men t of said fi.fa anrl n th the P a y*
Robert O. Wilson an<t a «*T^ ree,n tho case of
w. siov.il, wb -
same term of said Court ’ reudercd «the
L. J.I.AMPvm .. shlr
—. v Ir < ;I', A > Rk 7 C ’ HIiR,PF,s sale"
. « Store, in the town of Aihent ciL^^^’
utof n,rl,. < ,f„ r I5,* s J°^ l,r “»le. and a
/or,
a vivnci-
A certain newly elected Irish r,
speaking of certain articles in
ous newspaper, observed: “I despise
those underhand attacks. When I write
an anonymous letter, I always sign niv
name to it.” 67
knives
by the
There is something beautifully pious
#nd tender about that word of sad im-
A ,n r U i r TI,at, > God guard
you—to God I commit you.”
.J 4 r ? CCn ‘ writer ca bs bovvie
Ihc long thorns put fbrtli
human crab-apple tree, before it )3 re
claimed to sweetness by cultivation.’’
d«m?« , ?i a ’ Mid a J uveni, e loan elderly
dame, •‘there goes Pa with a yoke X
«<eers to a bob sled.” “Hush
child,” said the mother, “it is’very
vulgar to say so; you should say, a pa£
f„ e . n !, ,emnn C0W8 attached to 7 Robert
a pot-
J»"r CP / ed “O '»» genera,p who
was engaged in conversation with about
a dozen others, and said :
It seems to me I have seen your
physiognomy somewhere before, but I
cannot imagine where.’
‘Very likely,
o
•leigh.
V-""-. Motion—A woman’,
Ttonguo when laHiogubou, herb.b”
Wen
hoAn «t,A u " * J ie re pbed, «I have
years^ keCPCr ° f ° pnS ° n for twen, y
them C °"woine» f “ re‘*V;l?l° U . be . ar | L 8 ,.^!!i as,e ? ed on ? wiow.it‘sticka!'fa
A woman will cling to the chosen
object of her heart like a possum to a
gum tree, and you can’t separate her
without snapping strings no art can
mend, and leaving a portion of her soul
upon the upper leather of your affec
tjons. She will sometimes see some
thing to love where wthers will see noth
ing to admire: and when her fondness
be inserted in any
one paper, or, ( from a single copy,) in any
number of papers designated, to the full
amount of any section or district in the Union,
at the Publishers’ lowest rates, and reliable
explanations will be given of places, charac
ter, circulation, and prices, and thir adap
tion to various business pursuits as adver
tising mediums,
The following list embraces a few popu
lar city Papers aud Periodicals, with Prices
annexed; for which, together with the pro
minent Political and Commercial Pa
the uay, the subscriber will receive
tioDs, viz:
Philadelphia.
Commercial Lint
Sat Am. Courier
Sat Ev*. Poat
Bicknell’* Reporter
Dollar Newspaper . „
Tuckett’s Mo. Journal 4 00
Arthur's Home Mac. 2 00
Filzg. Citjr Item 2 00
Episcopal Recorder 2 50
Cbristain Chronicle 2 00
Christain Observer 2 50
Uodey'e Ladies’ Book 3 00
Graham’s Magazine 3 00
New Yobk.
Home Journal 3 00
Shiping* Com. • »t 6 00
Dicken’a H. Words 3 00
American 2 00
^ “fovtmentGf CLOCKS, of the latest
cases without loss or delay at P le> always on hand, from seventy-five c
is thatlii* thr,*^ n u^} leriD !I >or ^ antadTan * a 8 e t0 ° ne hundred and seventy-five dollars
and rulesoffhiSt ofal1 fr *A perfect ‘^-keepere.
detect and aJiSS.* ““ b J“ h, P to >nstontly A - s Mandeville, | w
cts.
alll
$4 0t
2 00
5 00
1 00
1 00
Bms Ct o?? d d'overchaSe' in the
dorcat thl^r wl,,oh . ,u , al1 ca8e8 has to be
Gone at that time, or be lost to the owner, in
S?ssfona S we«r greatl {r eXCeedin K the COD1 -
He was also raised in
from ti 8 ®’ \ 8 P? rfectl J acclimated and free
, 1 w« will A tas '°," 8 of that cit y- therefore
h ® Pr °r d W i c W h “l e I K al • Circumstances faithfully
pers of Utschargo any business entrusted to us.
ll)9Crl P' r, A “produce,such as Wheat, Flour Corn
S? r " M aa1 ’Bacon Lard, Butter, Eggjcotton
T ^ cco ’ Waal > Fa . ath
Chrisrain Adv.&Jour7150 I ed to us will b e promptly'sold’* nd^' ,a £ n8, S n
Churchman a 00 ceeds returned win,™.X '• und , the P r0 ‘
‘» */™i£S5,^35rfteV?!5S
SSFKSSS*. I S3 i. .S5.“"Jb2^. ,h ,S en 8 a s c in
Water Cure Journal i «I is our commission, J* foliow“ Wt ^
n.ehL^! Ce i ving , aDdForward5 nganorJi„ary
2 00 1 |} 1 - n :. geS °f goods 10 cts; large packages of
2 00 to rcsDonsih-r» ,ach - nery,chargcs according
‘? n and loos!
hundred lbs., and storable
Corner of Broad street and CoUegeAv
Dec 22° 1854.' e “ 8t °' Peter80n ' 8 bookstore.'
A CURE FOR ALL.
NEW CLOTHING!
T HE undersigned are now receiving and
opening their
Spring Stock oY Clothing,
-in n. ^ w —-jbIh-hjS a*TStiir+*. wsstn
I Field. Property Do'inte,r“ ,lr f ,< l r of Samu el
(attorney P y P ° lnted ou » by plaintiffs
March lg EWlS J ‘ La MPKIN. D. Sh’fi:
AN^ffi^Sefay fn ?“ ERIFf: SALEr
property, to wit -3 cows, Sives® thSE?
Ail Liihlo. . . . r °,
New Vobe,
Evangelist
$2 00
customers, aud any one who wants to buy
I^GOOD AND CHEAPER!
I 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
bedstchd.
notice.
a *2ary .Ks
DyeV Rank Miror 2 00
5 00
3 00
G 00
Plouch, Loom A. Anv 3 00
Working Farmer 1 00
Boitok.
Yankee Blade 2 00
Ame ican Union
Flag of our Union
Gleason’s Pictorial 3 00
Law Beportor
Literary Moteum
Litell’i Living Age 6 00
Mass. Ploughman 2 00
New Bag. Farmer 2 00
Cultivator 2 00
Pilot 2 50
Waveriy Magazine 2 00
Olive Branch 2 00
North American Rev. 5 00
Browneon% Quar’ly
Review 3 00
Dwight'a J. of Music 2 00
Holloway’s Ointment.
A Lf NS,NDAIION —A late number of
glue and molasses in a
hair.
bushy head of
drius^ BSAR ’ ^ WaDts to ask y° u a conom-
™ d '-p-
in the'Lgufa^iT^IhT ** * | en£,eman
with any secret ? r “ n be ,r «s«cd
will be believed.’ ^ " 0t ,,n S ,le ca, > say
.Fevkrkxce
vriend has a
for Truth.—•» jjy
•’“'V a Cel 7.'?*"“ /° r ““
“ So I perceive » 1 ‘ . gentleman.”
.IiealivS"’ " as t,,e re Ply ; “for
•from it ” P n •’expectable distance
up
■ t , ,^ e8 » I gnve that up * fore you ax
‘ Kase he is going through a bridal
ceremony.’
‘ ?°u „ kind !> said Mrs - Partington,
as the bill came up for the preservation
ol heath hens, ‘how considerate they are,
for if the heathen are not preserved!
what II be the use of missionaries ?’
Angi.i
inquiredone lJn”^ * l '*» p,,c Jonnarf"
-w J L.»£r-’N." oi S7-" hi,e
*11. “ , ^°* not mg at
Youxg America at School.—A
little incident occurred in one of the
schools in West Lynn, Massachusetts,
on Wednesday, says the News, which
mg p ile you darV’ !?t P<i ap8 ^ . re,atin ^’ of the
” 1 30udar. , classes was reciting, and the teacher
asked a little American girl who was
the first man.
A Scei»tjc*8 Creed.—A
She answered th it she did not know.
The question was put to the next scholar,
an Irish child,who answered: * Adatn,
sir!” will, ^ ?
young man one day conv^tn. SC T iC , al sir ! ” w »h ap^rent satisfaction >1™
«elel)r.lid Dr. PJt "! lh ,b « the fir,. .ch.Iar, ■
SO grand about it, he wasn’t an Irish-
woulU believe ^ obse f ved lhat 1,2
«« 7S.” hichl,ero “ IJ
your creed will hetlio aJ 3 ?" 2 I*™'
«nn that I know" hortcat of an y
Spirit of the Times
Knickerbocker Mag.
Tbempion’a Bank
Note Reporter 2 00
Cour.dea Erats ni* 3 00
Harper*’ Magazine 3 00
Putnim’i Magazine 3 00
Hunt’* Mer. Magazine 3 00
Independent 3 00
American Organ, (Washington, IX C.,) daily. $5 00
Galiguani’s Messenger, Paris, France, O^tor'^OT 00
In addition to the above, the subscriber is
prepared to furnish all the principal Daily
and Weekly Papers, of both City and Coun
try, of all the States of the Union, Magazines
Reviews, and Periodicals, together with all
the Late Publications and Standard Works
of t^ day, at the Publisher's Lowest Prices.
j T 1 ?? 0 ®®* 8 " 1 each °f the cities
of Philadelphia, New-York, and Boston, with
competent Assistants, he possesses every
reasonable facility for carrying out, prompt
ly and satisfactorily, the Orders of all
may command his services. Address
V. B. PALMER.
American Newspaper Agent,
Philadelphia, Boston or New-York.
April 12, 1866.
3 S! I KI *- r ' prob * ,i «"-
of all kinds of
MEN’S WEAR,
Such as Black and Fancy colored Frock
and business Coats;
r - - — — W..IVC1V iwo years I *? la , c . k . ? nd fanc y colored Cassimere Punts,
since I made it known among you,and alrea- and a11 kmda of black thin Coat8 a “d Pauts;
y, it has obtained mopp Aniphyitw . I Also brown Buff ami Wliifp linen
. V m! tberefore eonfidentiy"believe | P* arke count y- deceased, a're^h Ire by not.fi.A
that we will sell you goods a little cheaper 1 preseut them for payment in th! ?*
than you can buy the same article at a P nj P^ cri be d by law, and Vh^Tbdebted to a'nJH
other store in the place. Our stock consiste decea8 != d ’ are requested to make t
n.a 1 . t TINLEY & HERON
Cliarleston, Jan. 1st, 1855.
SenGema°n 1 r ?0t ° refer t0 the followin g|
Ashevilte? 0 * W ' Atkm ’ M “ j ‘ M Gai,les -1
P. ID. Gates, 12 Bread way, New York
Col. James Gadsden, Charleston.
Th„ p 8,dw . eI1 ’ President of 8. C. R. R.
Thos. Warning, Auditor “ •« «< -*•’
^*hn King, Agent “ •• .< ..
n n wf» , i’n IcB «r ney& C,, ’ and J. S & L
Bowie A Co., Charleston.
R roiier U r mse ?’ Secretary of State ; A.
\t* vr ro 0 * er ’ Comptroller of Treasury and
H- Swan, Nashville, Tenn. F
French «fc Van Epps, and J. J.
oiiattanooga.
•« end of l b . [Joioa lo'ifoX’X I
stamp the character of my Ointment with
It is scarcely two years
SJ* ‘“nfi-ln-i
ther Medicine m so short a period ^
THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
Also brown Buff aud White Linen Coats
and Pants ;
Also a general variety of Vests of all the |
| immediately. ”* *” “ ake P a Jmeut.
dA M ES „M RIDGEWAY. )
JOHN N. RIDGEWAY f Admrs.
March 8, 1855. }
GEORGIA—Clark^Coum^T
A. L
38 Pnimn. r 4 UUliLUlYAj , I , - gn.v.iu . ... .DUJT U1 V COIS Ol Ul»
er 0* Ann and Nassau Streets, New | d*if eren t'kinds; aud a good assortment of
__ „ BOYS’CLOTHING.
nd, i.de,l„'„, of . bt .fai„ g LHtoD£
fr«m said guardianshi
smisaory
TBK SINB VE4RS STANDING
Copy of a Letter from At* I Shirt collars, and collar boxes, Stocks, I sons concerned, appear per J.
LWI-*. aad Handkerchiefs, Cotton a nd ]***?«•* he BSS^&SStbSSt!
us& d N*TJ o r ty ’ North WhSKi
U/ ’ 1853 1 , Half-hose; Linen, Silk and Kid Gloves, of
all kinds; also Portmonies, ind »ilk Purses,
sortment.
»u.e lacinty lor carrying out, prompt-1 Q. A Tipton Railroad \ ^ J Fornine years 1 was afflicted with mi^ofThe | yo^our goods ^
SSSSl“ h ° merCh -1 eS '**tftl May 4
^READniS OWN WORDS
fO Professor Holloway
iousf^!Vf.W e «? b t^e7Z°T
mem 0 cuTe r d‘mf ’ b f Ut l ° Bay ’ that Oint! | U " lbre u 1,aa and Car Pet Bags, and Trunks,
cutaneous di^n f ? b M 7, 1 the most dreadful . W e . have constantly on hand the very best
whh h w? d,8eas f s that fl «»h heir to, and cbe ™«g Tobacco and fine Cigars, a good as-
whu h was consult k- . l0 » a nd Weinviteall buyers of the above
’ see us and let us show
WILSON & VEAL.
t ^ e .. C „ 0p /A°?4 th * “mutes of said t
Loudon, Tennesse. ever fell to the lot of man • TnS £ * 68 that
& Son., T. J. & C. Powell, e *c>-y medicine I had ever heard of Y tr ^ ,ng
)eadenck, Knoxville. Tenne- ed in despair all honA of * I . re . 81 g n -
Cartcr Potatoes,
A FEw bapre l» just received by
n. jan25 t. BISHOP &
SON.
Oats, Oats.
300 sahfby 31 * 8 °* fiD * "°* d ° at *’ ** r
Feh. 15,1855. T. BISHOP & SON.
Farmer’s Cradles.
CICYTHE Blades, Grass Scythes, Reaphooks 25? men
O and Scythe Snathes, for sale by P I fasblon , a .ud of the m
N. ammo ,
I a C e e‘ gl,eadand Dea<leriak > Knoxvilic/fenn*c
W. &T Harris,Inman «t Hamilton Bran.
| ner A Mitchcn, Fains £ King, Dandridge,
fashionable
Ready-made Clothing.
baynon & rich
A Itfc, now receiving and offering for sale
brISt.^h'en'neJS?? ™ bad
T01NT OF DEATH M,lr AT THE
t> Urle <*n*. November 9,’h, 1853
•.j. 11 “v?Io7nf7™™ i, .L h . e :”?; 1 * «"«■
April 13
P.A.SUMMEY & BRO.
BLACKSMITHING.
T HE ..Wrijer M , b8 *- «*. Fully equal ,o
X Blacksmithing basiness,in all its branch-
es, at his old stand, near the Town Spring,in
Hardware, Crockery and Glass ; Hats,
Caps, Hoots and Shoes ;
i V ar i g ?.. a - nd beaut ^ 1 ' 1 assortment of ready* | ojiV® t0 ,nfo jm you thatbythe Ss^of I & 1 „ Sad . dler y>
made clothing, for men and boys, of the latest ha! beenS*^ ““p Pills ’ the lifa ° f my wife a ° , endles8 . vanet y of other articles,
fashion, and of the most approved stvle nf I kj I eon 8aved - For seven years Ku,i» I ted,ou s to mention.
goods, suitable for the fall and winter {rade. a cut/npn WUh Un ru ““iug wounds, (not of ^ ll of wbicb th ey offer extremely low, for
e supply of !ould save Wr U1 } e ) 1 " n8 toId tba ‘ nothing Ca ± ° r pr ° duCe -
UI1U TCS[bl verv fine ber » sbe was then induced tnn.u Their friends and th«
and of the most fashionable style m^e to I aad PiHa, when ‘ ^ U8e 1 ^ ^ *
and Hair, Hat and Coat Brushes, and pocket „„
and coarse Combs; also a good assortment j at a regular^term thereof held tl°is St'b i° Drf p
of Gingham andjblack and colored Silk, and (January, 1855. U U 8t “ dn J of
jaull ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF NE
GROES.
Lawyer, a man about 45, Sam, mac about
Nanc y’ a woman about 31, AverHlahL
daughter about 16, Fanny a womln f
22, and her son, Bill, aboJt 7%^” ol d and
ber infant son, Doctor, about 7 month'd
A RE now receiving and opening their sup- j fecen 8 /^ r P ?L pert ' V of EvaUne S. Thurman’
A plies of Spring and Summer ° SSTKteS'fl: 52?°“'amo^
DUY GOODS AND GROCERIES, | 2 ?‘ b iy of LeSber”^
Consisting ot such articles as are usually
kept iu this market.
ed in despair all hopV 'ofVe^ U 0I ’ V?*"’ I COME AJYD SEE !
Spring & Summer Goods.
McWhorter & erwin
RE now :
division among
1 a credit until
a J»K?®« c ?rit^ arefia8er
^ JNO. 1.ALVIN JOHNSON, Ex’r.
(giving note with a
Mar,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND*"
CREDITORS.
t3 ° * S T A A ,Tf° P GE0R . gia .Clxrk E County —
4 . perao p s having deminds against Ed
wai d Lumpkin, ate ofGreen conne d '?.
the public are respect-
---.ALSO....
A geneva! assortment of Furnishing goods.
you
_ .— Spring,in
tne rear ofthe Franklin Honse Row—where |.„_i,“„ u . rr * »»u4suinggoous. 1 ^ sena mis from “ p«t.i j
good tools, good material, and very superior 8 ?P h as bat8 -c a P 8 ’Slurt3 and drawers, under although I had written v r,n ra“,’ P,r,8 «
W0 £“*" •*“« » be orders ofthe public. | "&L 8 , 8toc > 8 ’ cravats. | lore we finally left^31™ .°. r, «“ 8 ’.be
He has in his employment an axe-maker
and horse-shoer, who cannot be excelled.
Work warranted to be done well and at
moderate prices,
A share of public patronage respectfully
solicited. . M. E. McWHORTER.
Athens, Feb 1 t f
.d,...
JSSS? 5ifTiic^as5|Kgi?ESl th “ «{S:
«!«, *• the I p»«»iTe them K3S* 4 “ “ I * ,>». »«?ed.
Athens, April 20
We C ^aZd a y 8 !if l S t ? fall - b o k oewL .
Wright & Co of Char^ 10 * 068 from Messrs. |
I send ahft! < ?SS*rE».»WO,>,,
NOTICE.
1 . ; ” otocas, cravats,
handkerchiefs and ties, collars, gloves, half-
hose and umbrellas. Also, Trunks, valises
and carpet bags. ’
STAPLE DK1 GOODS. „
1 ^ ® na,1 y leff . that time, not knowing aub8c " b8re are prepared to fill orders
r address at New York. Knowing j X for all kinds of
R-DURANT.
v .u*lLn German ^ end - b °«’ loug have
y >u been married ?’ « V#»ll •
fiat 1 scMotu don’t i;t. d l* 3
hut ven I does, it
never vas.’
man!’
f like to talk apout!
’ seems so long as it
At a social
li^n 810 "’ r ?P*' e J °ae of the party
l»g«on is an insurance against firoc ™
t ie next w orld, for which b ” " 4 s ,n
best policy.’ honesty is the
Ali r
i.j said a mischievous wan to n
lady acqumritanro **
jpjj&JVtzzns
i£?st:WiiS5Sj:
ch ‘° k h ’ I .i ho . a * ht hy ‘he looks Of your
neeks, you had turned — ? ”
painter.’
Gold
without n ' 8 - W0 , ri,,,i P e ‘ J •« ail climates,
without n single temple; and by all
Classes ’ without n single hypocrite! 7
renmv^r I®. 6 ®? 1 ' 8 * 8a J rs somebody,
reproved ber librarian for putting books
, h without putting aprayer-book between
i edltor . 4 ut in Iowa, says they
bat thev S ° flhe S ’ Zeof their babies ^
but^they ,re a most uncommon sure
A Duelling Anecdote.—Two Span
ish officers met to fight a dueloutside the
gates of Bilbos, after the seconds had
tailed to reconcile the beligerents.
* We wish to fight—to fight to death,
they replied to the representations of
their companions.
At this moment a poor fellow looking
like the ghost of Romeo’s approached
the seconds, and in a lamentable voice
S!I u *
„ :t ‘. G n e “ lIem « n ’ .} am a poor artizan,
with a large family, and would
‘ My good man,don’t trouble us now ’
t C ,['* a ° n f e . of ‘ he oncers, ‘don’t you see
o hlr ? J f w ndS arC g ? ,n « *° s Pl>t each
other ? We are not in a Christain hu
mor.
the 1 ™ 3 -". 01 aln,s that 1 ask for,’ said
eiahl f. n -L l am 8 P°° r c *rpenter with
eight chiWren ; «, n d my w j fe i S8 j ck .
and having heard that those two gentle
men were about to kill each other, I
coffins ’ ° f aSk,Dg y ° U t0 ,Ct me ,nake 1,16
At these words the individuals about
oud 0 fit m o e f nC T e,h x C ° mbat ’ burst into a
loud fit of laughter, and simultaneous
ly throwing down their swords, shook
hands with each other, and walked away
I _ ve fy A"® quality. Red, blue and
I , „ flannels, all wool. Brown and bleach
Glandular
SKY-LIGHT
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
rpilE .nbwrlb.r bu recently opened ihe I ed"67nwS"emmi‘3°4°'i sTT”J CtapVSSrf, “smlii™,
J. Sky-Light Dagnerrean Gallery nearly various Qualities ‘ Irish , Sb ^irtingsof Sore Throats Skin Diseas
^ruViNEssra T„ h '.n J-° i r' p ” r % d •- »':rh. '; r r7ix r 1 a Sorc . l, '” b -
^ I ? nd Mi ««; also a fine lot of ladies pffi ‘ *
and in the most beautiful style oftlic art.
The public arc invited to call and examine
specimens. J. F. O'KELLY
Athens, Feb 1 t f
Diseases
Ulcers
Sold at the Establish]
Rheumatism
Salt Rheum
Scalds
Sore Nipples
Scurvy
Wounds
W. G. DELONY.
ATTOR1VEY AT LAW,
W. 1LL ffir® bis special attention to collect-
11 mgt on- to the claims of all persous en
titled to Laud Warrants, under the late
Bounty Land Bill of the last Congress.
.f‘^ O ?e”e.“j Br0 ‘* 4 8 ' ree ' ,vtr l|1 ’
Maroh 15—1855—tf.
bought uuu nt- r
spcctfully solicit a liberal portion of public I w i 7 UU cents each Tobehnd
patronage, and would invite all our friend* of i b L princi P al Drug House* in , 6
and former patrons to give ns a call and «! L There i 8a considerabTe **viL h“
amme our goods and prices, we shall not fear m k A ng tbe lar n er sizes. ‘ by
the result. Be sure to call at the New Cloth- • ' B —Directions for the guidance of
DIP A a 1 ^ ! in flVArv Uiuuoceoi
long Shawls, very fine, all wool,* and Zny 2J Holloway, 38, Corner of S'"i
other articles not mentioned. y Streets, New York; also bv all re.oT^i i
All of the above goods will be sold as cheat) Druggists and Dealers in Medicinpq f h^ a *1*
they can be bought in Georgia, and we r P ‘by United States n Re d I t *“ e . 8 o* h , r " l, K h *
I/MP and TR AD7 OIL—Bleached Winter
U and Pall Sperm Oil, and a superior arti
cle of Train Oil, by the barrel or gallon
. W.H.&J. TURPIN,
unc Dniggiste, Augusta.G-
Mr r n C ri B0St0n AUas has great faith iu
It says - e> ° Ur DeW rainister to S P ain
‘ We have great faith in Dodge.—
Angus will settle all these matter. He
MinUfor 6 r ‘ on S. s P eech to the Spanish
Minister of Foreign Affaire. That re-
spected Castilian will writhe in agony.
Dodge will remorselessly continue, until,
Dnn ^ 2y ,° f an s uish > the tortured
Don willexcla,m: ‘Take Cuba! take
all our money but spare, O, spare us
your speeches!’ H
No one ever gained a fortune
neglecting the way fo obtain it.
by
piCKLES, Pickles, Pickles. Wm. Under-
fy ”t
March 22
Pieties
XT^^^AR, s. s. almonds, raisins, sodabis-
feb8 * andcoud,es ’ of th o best qualities, at
lbS KENNEY’f
COFFEE, COFFEE
wagyg
RIO COFFEE AND COFFEE
. SUGARS
Of the Rest quality, always on hand, at
Ueel I. M. KENNEY’S.
W BUCKETS AND PAILS.
1ITE and red cedar, oak, and a variety
of painted buckets and pails, for S
tow, ny P. A. SUMMEY & BRO
ing Store,on Broad street, Athens, Ga
Oct. 12.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
B EING desirous of consolidating my busi
ness, I offer for salo that most desirable
place at Athens. The tract contains 1000 or
more acres, seven hundred ncres of which
are woodland, which can be subdivided into
many valuable pieces—having four or five
water-powers, one on the river and one on
the creek, with dam, race and houso.all ready
for business; with desirable residence, se\e
jal springs, and two wells of pure water
The tract will he sold in whole or in part, to
suit pnrohasers; and if not sold this year,will
be offered at auction, at the Commencement
in August, 1855.
March 0 WM. A. CARR.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
W Court of Ordinary of said county,
HfiREAS, James L. Wozencraft f Exe-
cutor of the personal Estate of Thos.
wozencruft, late of said county, deceased,
>etitions the Court for a discharge from said
Executorship. Therefore, all persons con
cerned, are hereby required to show cause,
(it any they have) why said Executor should
not^at the regular term of said Court, to be
new,on, the first Monday in Nevember next
oo discharged form said Execntorship. ’
By order of said Court, at a regular term
thereof held this the 2d day of April, 1856
April 6, ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary
C R rtc N e?ved by ES ^ WhU<S 0aion8 ’ J* U3t
J an25 T. BISHOP & SON.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
A choice article “Holt’s best, at
Dcc7 L M. KENNEY’S.
PICKLES.
X ney’i,
Underwood's
best at Ken-
March 29.
WL. DISSOLUTION. __
T HE partnership heretofore existing under
the firm ot TRAMMELL &, MORTON,
nos beou dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will bo conducted hereafter by tho
undersigned. J
Mar. 29. c. G. TRAMMELL.
RICE.
A FRESH and good article of Rice always
April’r d at P- A * SU * MMEY & ERO’S
l* 1 ® fime store ot
June 1
w. H. & J. TURPIN,
(oucceworsfo^.5. 1Xl h .
assorted stock of Drugs fn-iMidv and ^ eU
Turnedtine £ P StraW Br °onis, Spirits
prepared r t C o ha 8 8 e e il°l r T** f ° r Ca9b - and a re
sax?
Spokes for Carriages and Wagons,
Also, at the same establishment we manufac
ture all kinds of
BOBBINS,
I commonly used in our cotton factories. All
r?"%r a8 8° od a , nd cbea P os can be had from
the North. Addr-ss,
P. A. SUMMIT & BRO. Athens, Ga.
who will attend to all orders, and the ship-
| ping of the same. March, 1854.
STOVES, STOVES! *
C OOKING and Office Stoves, in great vari
ety. constantly on hand, a' low prices,by
April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
SHOES! SHOES!
A LARGE and well selected lot of Gents and
Ladies’ Shoes, for sale low, by
April 13 P- A. SUMMEY & BRO.
TO THE TRA VELLING PUBLIC.
SAULTER & IVY
A T Ari, e i° ld3tand ’ ne , ar the PrankliiiHonse,
- lire bettor prepared than
ever heretofore t3 meet the wants ofthe tra-
veiling public.
Tho^e wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages,
Hacks, Baggies, or Saddle Horses, are invited
to give them a call—as they have finer Coach
es and better stock thaw nt any time hereto-
fore, while their Drivers are as careful as
found anywhere.
,£®“At the same time their terms are as
good as the best. R.Saulter, Z.Ivy.
d all persons indebted to said diseased
LEWIS J. LaMPKIN, Adm’r P 3
“• With the will annexed.
cautTon.
A ll persbns will take notice that my wife
Mary Webster, has quit my bed an>1
I pe rsim s^fron^cred:itingh e^on *l l
reo. 10, .800. JOHN R. WEBSTER.
NOTICE^ ~~
T'l? Tnon , th9 aft8r d »te, application will
X. be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county, for leave to sell all the land
fi3E5r~-^ ••
C K« A b “!,?” d 8m0ki "e
Xj A hl I iow a i« r w a,8 T£ laim8 made out under
be Ma P roh°2a ^
P^rofe?vM V:E fT| Gklger and Chow -chow
sale bv anda D sort* of PICKLES,for
y P. A SUMMEY & BRO.
■FIXTRA Fine French Oalf Skins ins! re
Jllceived and for sale, low, by T. Bishop *
' March 22.
J1KB8H Salmon in lb.«... cbe „, K„-
1 March 29.
^J-ACKEREL-Nos. 1,2 3, at retail, at
- eb8 KENNEY’S.
Schnapps.
rnHE pure unadulterated article of Schiedam
-L Schuapps, imported by B. Lieber, may be
bad of the undersigded, who have been ap
pointed ageuts in this city. The public may
rely on the purity of this importation. In
purchasing l»e careful to notice the name of
B. Lieber on the label.
June 14
W. H.«fcJ. TURPIN, Agents,
Broad st, A ugusta, Ga'
POWDER.
E XTRA blasting and Rifle Powder, a large
lot. English and American gun caps.Jfor
by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
Eradicator.
TAHSHALL’S Magical Pain Eradicator
JU. for curing RheumaUsm, Bruises, Sprains’
towellings, &c. is eminently superior to any
other external remedy for these stubborn dis-
easetL All who have used it, can testify to
its efficacy. For sale by 3
W. H. & J. TURPIN,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
t. ii . Br °a d st, Augusta, Ga.
ana by nil Druggists throughout the State
June
r Lobate rs. Oysters, Salmons had
and Mackeral in hermetically sealed
cases, just^receivcd and for sale, low, by T.
Bishop A Son.
March 22.
Feb. 22,1866. ROWAN McREE, Adm’r.
lV0TICE~
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
A conccrn ed will takenotico*
lx. that the notes, accounts and claims of
p" d i r gro ' K ’j ,1 5 ou, . of ’ aild connected witb f
the Book and Stationery busineKP ^ r -’
Peterson, both as successti** - «.<>.
terson i nd in . * “* Lhase & Pe-
psssi
out respect to parties. a e wun
Diiring my absence on the Circuit or else
where, the books, notes and account, wifi be
at my office m tbo possession of George A
fame wifi’b r e va S l C id° CeiP - t in £et,1 cment ff the
same will be v alid against me. All persons
having claims against said Petersen P n„ T
sired to file them in myoffice bv oA /
the first day of May next Thnvni! °. r h.foro
bi
Assignee of J. s. Pierson.
same.
Febl5
notice.
of said county, deceased. ner iord. late
Feb. 28, *1855; CAMP ’ Adm ’ r d * boms nou .
Notice.
mWO months after date, application will
Jnae: ws?
Silmnn, deceased, in and to a cerL^^ W<
old.
Feb. 28, 1855.
Guardian of said
orphan,
tools.
April 13
P- A. SUMMEY & BRO
WT1
Flour! Flour!
A L w,? G - E ’ ot of -uperfino and extra family
IX. Flour, in sacks
sale hv
and extra barrels, for
P- A . SUMMEY & BR
• • u 1
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