The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, May 03, 1855, Image 3

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tondon times on the know-nothings. [ t c number of the London Times, in reference to the Address of rcrican party to the American which we published some weeks feign Hans. LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER lnvc icad with great interest a _ v i,idi appeared to us to be ‘ n ’.j,|| ability and moderation, Iff of the Know-Nothings, or as Irvft'ss to call themselves the an party, in the United States. [ rt y | ia s already obtained a deci- bendancy in the Northern States fnion.and it is extremely probable [will name the successor of Presi- >ierce at the next presidential But the principle on which tty is formed is of far greater im- le than any parsons! con equen- [ay produce, for this principle may [permanent results in the policy Inion. The American party, in- jaces itself in opposition to the [ms of the old political leaders, bast-i that its organization has _>mj»lt-ted entirely without their mce. The object of its founders [cn to preserve their design from laults of other parties until they [rely on their own strength ; and purpose they state, curiously ihat “ their organization is more rgeerct in action, and almost alto- I secret in the source from which »cd its counsel and design.” Yet, ™ of this mystery, which would io little adapted to the pol.tical If the United States, the party fiiestionahlv gained ground with | rapiditv.* h must therefore |h an opinion shared by large ,f the American people. Its lijcct is duclaied to he to reassert i purpose of the Union, to re- f — k national spirit of the country, to tho-e factions which have con narty warfare in’o a mere strug- j tlm power of dispensing patron- pi! above all to resist the increase influences in the United lr hrit-lly recapitulating their prin- na set forth in the address, ihe [concludes its article With thefol- f remarks: Hhese are the cstnhlislicd princi- itltc Know Nothing party, we c.tn- It legard thenj with considerable |lhy. \Ye have ever watched with admiration the progress of the States, ns long as it is directed |<- legitimate objects which are to Inti within the magnificent teriilo- jf the Union. A less favorable jp of their policy and condition lias in formed and expressed in Eu- jten public opinion in the United nvas misled by factious agitators, ^directed objects incompatible file rights of others. Trie strength [Union and the peace of' the world be protected and secured by poli- [icb professes to concentrate the itb of the American people on penn objects. The language of the irty appears to us to be patriotic and far more, nearly akin to le principles ot the founders of the iwealtli than the scanda'ous at- lofUiemodern democrats to court ty at the expense of honesty and llie Know-Nothings owe their :e to a reaction tigainst the fol- B excesses of Kcssutli meeting I journalism, of the Romish priet r. Bierce’s ministers : and it rrobable that they will succeed titming the next government of iited States, as they have already cd a majority to the new Con- . AFRICA. New York, April 25. The Royal Mail Steamship Africa has arrived at Halifax. She sailed from Liverpool the 14th inst., and brings one week’s later news than the Nashville. Liverpool market will be telegraphed -oon. The ship North Carolina, belonging to the Liverpool and Philadelphia Line, has been sunk off Hollyhead,by collision with the ship Robert bound to New Or leans. The session of the Peace Conference at Vienna on the 8th inst., lasted one hour. The Russian envoy had not re ceived instructions and was unprepared to act. It was rumored but considered doubtful, that the English and French plenipotentiaries were about to leave Vienna. Everything is at a stand-still. Peace prospects are very slight. A d vices from Sebastopol are to the 8th inst. Affairs were unchanged. The Russians are receiving large reinforce ments. The Allies report themselves fully prepared to renew the bombard ment. The Russians have converted ATHENS PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY FITTER AND ENGLAND ^ATHENS, May 2. lagging (Gutiuy) yd 18 to 20 Bale Kope, per lb... ..... 14 15 Manilla Rope” “ 25 Bagging Twine 25 Bacon Sides. lli Hams - 12 “ Shoulders 10 ^ard 12 Batter 20 Tallow 10 Tallow Candles 18 Sperm do 45 Star Jo 30 Coffee Rio 14 Coffee Java 15 Tea ; 100 Rice g Sugar,Brown 8 “ Clarified........... 10 “ Crusherd 12i V Loaf...,. 12* Molasses, per sal - 35 N. O. Syrup. 45 Salt, per Bushel 80 Salt, Liverpool Sack 200 Steel, Cast 21 “ German ..... 15 “ Blister 10 “ Spring.. 10 Iron .common size ....... 6 “ 7 inch wide 7 V Band 7 “ Nail rod 8 •* Sheet 8 Castings 5 Nails, per Keg 6 Powder,Rifle, C5 Blasting 550 Lead - . 10 Shot, per Bag. 250 Cotton per Bale 7 their ambuscades into advanced paral-, yiourp'er bhi lels and erected two new batteries de- Wheat per Bushel spite the efforts of the Allies. i Corn “ The French are advancing towards )’ “ Malakoff tower by sapping and mining.. « <, Omar Pasha had hot advanced on Alma, | Indigo,Spanish *■!*.". but had enlarged his circle of fortifica- Madder lb tions at Eupatoria. 25 SO 121 12* 11 14 20 12 20 50 35 15 16 125 8 12* 10* 12* 14 37 50 90 225 25 16 12 12 6 8 8 10 9 6 7 70 60 12* 075 .9 105012ou 125 150 120 140 120 140 50 75 ..... 125 16 Copperas 4 Blue Stone is Oil, Linseed 137 *• Lamp, Winter .' 150 Fall “ Train White Lead, Keg 251b. * bbls No. 2 FURTHER PER AFRICA. Columbia, April 26. Tiie advanced squadron of the Baltic fleet reached Elsineur on the 1st of April.! ' vtl!leL ‘ eil ‘ 1 ' 25 lb Russian despatches from Warsaw | Mackerel .No .3 bb] say that an army of 120.000 strong was concentrating in the Baltie Provinces, and that 300 gun boats were afloat. Napoleon and Eugenia were expected in London on the 16th. They would re turn on Saturday. Dennistoun quotes cotton dull and prices unchanged. The sales on Friday 10,000 bales. Stock six hundred and sixty-eight thousand American. Canal Flour 41 to 42s. Gd.; Ohio 43s. GJ.— Corn 41s 6d. to 42s 6d. 10U 90 225 275 W G0 too 150 25 5 20 150 175 125 100 250 300 1200 1050 1100 1000 “ j hhls No. 2 400 450 Beeswax 20 OO Feathers 35 40 Wool 25 80 Tobacco 25 40 Yarn perbale, 4C bunches. 85 85 “ Retail 90 90 Osnaburgs, per Bale 9 10 “ Retail 10 11 Slur! ug l, per bale 84 9 “ Retail 9 10 ADDITIONAL FROM CALIFOR NIA. The Know-Nothings h Id a convention at Sacramento, and determined to sup port the nominee of the Americans for President, and maintain the principles of the Nebraska bill. PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE FAIN KILLER STILL TRIUMPHANT, A ND after a thorough trial by innumerable living witnesses, has proved itself to be THE MEDICINE OF THE AGE Although there have been many medicinal preparations brought before the pnblic since the first introduction < f Perry Davis’ Vegeta ble Pain Killer, and large amounts expended in tbeir introduction, the Paiu Killer bas continued to steadily advance in the estima lion of the world as the best Family Medi cioe ever introduced. As an internal and external remedy it is truly a source of JOY TO THE WORLD. One positive proof of its efficacy is, that the sales have constantly increased, and wholly upouits own merits, as the proprie tors have not resorted to advertising to gain for it the rank it now holds among the great number of preparations of the present time The effect of the Paiu Killer upon the pa tient, when taken internally in cases of Colds, Cough, Bowel Complaints, Cholera, Dyssentery and other affections of the sys tem, has beeu truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among medicinal preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success iu removing pain, as an external remedy, iu cases of burns, bruises, sores, sprains, cuts, sting of insects aud other causes of suffering, has secured for it such a host of testimony, as an almost infallible remedy, that it will be handed down to posterity as one of the great:st medical discoveries of the nine teenth century. The magical effects of the Pain Kilier whentakenor used according to directions, are certain. You have only to be sure that you buy the genuine article and adhere to the directions in its use, and you will admit its wonderful medicinal proper ties. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is By Authority of the State of Georgia. FORT GAINES ACADEMY T HE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners the Agency and Manage- meutof the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, has established the principal Office at Atlan ta. Georgia, and intends con iucting the Lottery on the same plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, of Al abama. GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY. CLASS 1. To be drawn May 24th, 1855, in the city of Atlanta, Ga., when prizes amounting to er Will be distributed according to the follow ing magnificent Scheme! And remember every Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due without deduction ! 1 Prize of $15,000 1 do. 1,500 1 “ 5,000 1 do 1,100 1 “ 4 000 6 Prizes of 5,000 1 “ , 3,000 10 do 5,000 1 “ 2,000 501 Prizes in all amountingto $60,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUM BERS. Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2 50 CD* Bills on all solvent Banks at . par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agt. & Manager. Atlanta, Ga. April 26. READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! v* % f Vs Cun be found the largest nssortim nt of MEN’S, YOUTH’S & BOY’S CLOTHING Ever offered in this market. Also, FURNISHING GOODS: Trunks, 'V aVVses, Carpet-Bags auA TlmkreWas, Of all styles and qualities. It is useless to enumerate all the articles we have on baud, but would cordially welcon e all to Ocj-eome and examine for themselves, Athens, April 13,1854. R. L. BLOOMFIELD'S. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Bank State of Gkorgia. > Savannah, 12th April,1855. $ ..0T An Election will be held at the Banking House in this city on Nonday, 7th of May next, for eight Directors on the part of individual Stnckholders, to serve for one year from that date.ap26 100,000 lbs. BACON, for sale liy Grady & Nicholson. New Spring & Summer GOODS. COBBHAM FOR AuKESiof a Pension Agent.—John !I. Steele, a well known xgent for Boun ty Land Warrants, was arrested in St* Louis on Friday, for transmitting fraudulent papers to Washington, for ihe purpose of procuring bounty lands He was bailed in the sum of §2,000, to attend his examination. |h is the opinions advanced by the mil most powerful journal in the We have noticed from the be- j, tha* numbers of intelligent hers everywhere—including those |ave acquired the rights of ciiizen- nioug us—are of the opinion that low Nothings are right in princi- It is left to native demagogues, fining politicians, Jesuit priests, and paupers, to raise the sense- [°1 ‘‘ proscription ! proscription!” P e same kind of prescription has tily practised by themselves for ■Bern Mutual Imsukance, ■s, (.i.v We are pleased to lea- Itlie Atlanta Republican, that this luy has responded promptly to the Ids of the sufferers by the late lire filersville. The demands against ipany amounted to upwards of thousand dollar#. Such prompt- ■ ovthv of all praise. K nt on W Be are Wonderfully Made.—When it is known that each being throws out several pounds of the refuse of animal matter every day through the pores of the skin, the con dition under which these functions are placed become subject for serious consideration The best at tides suited to impart health and vigor to the whole outward system are Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid for the hair—Hebeaiona.for removing tan and eruptions of the skin,— and Auiole for shaving. This last is a most delicious articles and leaves the face as smooth as a piece of satin, and all of them operate to purify i«e skin and to protect ii against, the influences of change in the climate. Sold in Athens by C. W it H. R. J. Long ifCi^LOOK REYNOLDS & BROTHER, {Over San.10m & Pit ford's,) BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ATHENS, GA. Invito the attention of the public to their preparations for PRINTING, in all its de partment. They are prepared for the execution of Bills, Circulars, Cards, Tickets, Pamphlets, Ac and arc Printers of Cobb’s Repor* . Sept. 21, 1854. ly R. <fc B. PROPERTY SALE. M Y Lot in Athens is beautifully located, has on it a comfortable House, contain ing six rooms, with each a fire place; kitch en. negro house, smoke house, stable, carri age house, &c. *S-c., all newly fitted up, to gether with an excellent garden, and a fine selection of young fruit trees. It may be bought on good terms by application to Copt. Dorsey, or myself. • MILES M. NORTON. May 3,1855—It. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS, T. Grizzard applies to me for letters of administration, on the estate of Nancy Grizzird, late of said coun ty, deceased. Tliis is therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause, on or before the first Monday in June next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand the 2oth April, 1855 May 3—30d. M. GRAHAM, Ord. Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the glass ; and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the Original inveutor of the medicine, the o*her a steel engraved note of hand—none others can be relied upon as ge uuine. Price of bottles 12 1-2 cents, 25 cents, 50 cent3 and $1, respectively. PERRY DAVIS ife SON, Proprietors, No. 74 High st., Providence, R I. The Paiu Killer is sold by C. R. J. Longs, aud Smith it Hill, Athens. Beware of counterfeits put up in the old style. May 3 WANTED E VERY dollar now due me on notes and accounts—and still more dollars for cheap goods—will my friends please re spondl May 3. 1. M. KENNEY. write. Slavery,.—Kossuth \ singly letter to a New mna!, ia which lie does not harp ,le ‘•cursejof slavery.” When he • be l nited States he was perfectly n that subject. His philanthropy om the fact that the South would n ’ ze him and declined putting in his purse. lM got threshed iu the city of Hud- w Jersey, last Thursday. The was for Municipal officers, candidate for Mayor received 5G less than his opponent. This new just been chartered. It was for- Hoboken. *• Sam’s” friends p bad to contend with democrats, Ki »S Alcohol’s army, besides. “Church Property Bill” has P 1 Mi branches of the New York P”- ^ 'e.sts ail church property N ees » instead of the clergy. Clarke Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in Juuc next, will be sold before the court house door, in the Town of Watkinsville, Clarke county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One undivided half of the tract of land whereon the defeudaut now lives, adjoining James L. Griffith, Mr-. Sarah Griffith ana D.W, Jackson, in the 224th District G. M. in said couuty. Levied npon as the property of John D. Griffith by a fi. fa. issued from a Mngt-strate’s court of the224tbDistrict G.M. Russel Shepard, Executor of Susan Shepard, dec., for use of Simeon Shepard vs. John D. Griffith, Thomas D. Griffith and Charles A. Thompson, Sec’s. Levy made and return ed to me by Wclborn Hunt, Constable M >y 3,1855. 1. S. VINCENT, Sh’ff. THE GREAT DISCOVERY!! KR0LLERI0N, O for curling the hair.<o F OR many years it has been the object of deepest study with chemists and others to produce a fluid that, applied to the hair, would cause it to wave and curl equal in beau- tv to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION fs the only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most desirable object. But three or four applications arc necessary to curl it as much as may be desired, and for any length of time. From the many testi monial of those who have used it, the sub scriber does not hesitate to warrant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as reccommended in all cases 'Hie recipe for making, with full directions for use, will be sent on the receipt of one dol lar. post paid. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents Direct to HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. T O ALL PERSONS nffiictcd with Sexual Lease, such as Seminal Weakness, In potence-, Gonorrhma, Gleet, Syphilis. &c. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and healtb, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised up on the unfortdnate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their cousnltin" Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to give Medical advice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid) with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupa tion, habits of life, ac.) and in cases of ex treme poverty and suffering to furnishing medicines free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endow ment, for the relief of the sick and distres sed, afflicted with •• Virulent and Epidem ic diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that tho Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address,(post paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun Cousulting Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres. Gso. FAincniLD, Sec. May 3. The Georgia Citizen. T HE 0th volume of this journal, “devoted to Literature, Politics, Domestic Econ omy, General News, and State and Nation, al Americanism” commenced on the 7tb of April. Terms §2 50, invariably in advance Ten copies to Clubs for $20. The Citizen is a large c;ass Family Newspaper- indepen dent in tone and choracter—published week, ly in Macon, Ga- by. L. F, W. ANDREWS. MayS Editor and proprietor. $300,000 IN GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE! Capital City Art-Union, COLUMBUS, OHIO. B urnell <t cos second great GIFT DISTRIBUTION. The proprietors take great pleasure iu an nouncing to the citizens ol the Union, that in consequence of the great satisfaction mani fested by the ticket holders of their great Distributions, aud the many thousand solici tations from all parts of the country, iu rela tiou to whether they intend getting up an other Distribution of Gifts for the people, they have, after an immense outlay, :een enabled to offer to thei- thousands of patrons the following valuable, magnificeut aud un precedented BRILLIANT SCENE, to be dis tributed as soon as the ;<00,000 Beautiful Engravings of the Capitol of Ohio are dis tributed among their Patio s. The price of the Engraving is but One Dollar, aud as a parlor ornament it cannot, be surpassed. Read attentively the following list of beau tiful and costly Gifts, which will be eatisfac torily distributed by a com .-.ittee of ten, se lected one from each State where the largest number of subscribers are obtained : 1 Farm in the State of Indiana, $10,000 1 do in Ohio, 8,000 1 do iu “ 6,000 1 Four-story Brick Dwelling and Lot, in Columbus, Ohio 5,500 i do do do do 6,500 1 Beautiful residence in the town of Mount Vernon, 5,500 1 Two-story Brick Building Chiliicothe, 3,500 1 Brick Cottage and Lotiu Colum bus, 5,000 1 do do do do 3,000 1 Frame do do do 2,500 1 Handsome Country Residence in Sego. Perry county, Ohio, 1,600 4 Splendid Building Lots in Col umbus, at $2,000, 8,000 10 do do do at $1,500, 15,000 4 do do in Cleveland, 6,000 1 Grand Action Piano, (Ch’s.) 1,200 1 Gold Watch, set with Diamonds, t,000 5 Gold ITat dies, at $500 e ch, 25,00 10 Rose Wood Pianos, at $500 6,000 PUBLIC NOTICE. New Grand Duchy of Baden LOTTERY LOAN, Capital 14,000,000Florins T HIS LOAN is gu iranteed by the Govern ment,and will be drawn in different prizes as follows; 14 of 50,000 FIs. 54 of 40,000 FIs 12of 85,000 “ 22 of 15,000 “ 2 of 12,000 “ 55 of 10.000 “ 40 of 5,000 “ o of 4,900 “ 58 of 4,000 “ 366 of 2,000 “ 1944 of 1,000“ & c . &c. The lowest prize being 42 FIs. 12 FIs. are equal to 5 dollars. The next drawing takes place at Carlsruhe, under the Direction of the Baden Govern ment, on the 31st May, 1855t when every drawn number must obtain one of the above mentioned prizes, which will be paid in Cash, at t e offices of the undersigned.— Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot, will have their amount of Prizes gained paid to them through on established Bank. The Lists of the result will be sent to each Shareholder, and the successful num bers published in the Newspapers. The price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. The following advantages arc given by taking a number of Tickets, viz : 11 Tickets cost only !j*20 50 Tickets cost only 80 23 “ “ 49 100 “ “ 150 The Price for Tickets cau be sent in Bank Notes or Draffs, payable in any of the com mercial towns of Germany, Holland,France, England, Scotland or Ireland. For Tickets and Prospectuses apply to the ndersigned Banking house, which is ap pointed for the sale of Tickets : MORIZ STIEBEL SONS, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany. N. B.—Letters to be directed “per Steam er via. Liverpool.” to Moriz Stiebel Sons, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Remittances which arrive after the Day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the sender. The Prospectus of this Distribution can be inspected at the Office of this Paper, where also Tickets may bo obtained. CG- Tickets cau be procured in the above ottcry, by calling at Combs & Co’s Ex press Office, Athens. April 26. R JUST RECEIVED. AISINS, Almonds, Currants, Citron. Spices of all kinds, flavoring Extracts, Grelatiuc, Cocoa Pas.e, etc. &c. For sale by T. Bishop <b Son. April 26. 10 do do do at 400 10 do do do at 300 50 Gold Watches, at $150 100 do do at 100 100 do do at 75 100 do do at 40 800 Silver do at 20 500 do do at 15 4,000 3,000 7,600 10,000 7,500 4,000 6,Q0O 7,600 4,000 5 000 May 8, 1855. II. A. FREEMONT. Warren, Trumbull Co., O. 1/"W'A Sncks superfine and extra Flour; 1UU For sale, low, by T, Bishop A Son. April 26. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE S TATE OF GEORGIA, Greene County.— By virtue of an order from the Honora ble, the Court of Ordinary of said County, passed at its regular term in April, 1855, will be sold at the Court House door of said County, in Greensborougb, between the law ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, all that tract or parcel of land, lying in the County of Greene and State aforesaid, on the head waters of the Ogee- chee River, containing five hundred and I postage, will meet with prompt attention seventy-nine acres, known as Union Point, r *‘ with the Hotel and all the improvements. The land is good and productive for farming purposes, with a good portion of woodland- It is unnecessary to say anything with refer ence to the Hotel—as it is known through out the State to be the best stand for a Ho tel on the Rail Road, and one which is destined to remain so, and improve from year to year with the increase of travel. Sold as the property of Edward Lamnkiu, deceased, for a distribution among the lega tees. Terms on the day. LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, Adm r. with the Will annexed. April 26, 1855. P. W. LUCAS, I S now receiving a large and handsome as sortment of all kinds of goods, suited to the season, consisting ot— LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Crapes, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, Ginghams, Calieoea, Ac. EMBROIDERED AND MILLINE RY GOODS, Collars, Collaretts. Mantillas, Laces.Edging, Dress Trimming, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &C. 1 Ladies aud Gentlemen, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ging hams Handkerchiefs. MOURNING GOODS. Mourning Satins, Bombazine, Cballeys, Crapes- Bareges, Ginghams, Muslins, Cali coes, Stc.,&c, All kinds mourning trimmings. Cloths, Cassimeres aud Vestings, and all kinds of Summer Goods, lor Men’s tmd Boy’s wear. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. All kinds of Summer Hats for Boy’s; All kinds Ladies' and Childrens Shoes and Gaiters; Table and Bed Linens, Linen Sheetings, and Pillow Case Linens, Damask Table Cloths, Damask Towels, Crash Dowlas, Ac. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. Smith’s Tools; Tanner’s Tools; Mill Irons, Smut Machines, Mill Saws. Bolting Cloths. GROCERIES. Blasting powder, Rifle powder, Safty Fuse; Carpettings, Mattings, Rugs, Matts, Floor Cloths, &c.; all of which he offers at the lowest market prices, either for cash or ap proved credit. [Athens. April 13. $15,000!! A LARGE Stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Iron, Crockery, Gro ceries, Ac. for sale low for cash by April 26 Grady A Nicholson. MT EAGLE TRIPOLI. T HE best article known for cleaning and polishing all kinds of metals, windows, razors and glass ware. A supply just re ceived, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. T. BISHOP & SON. April 26. TO THE PUBLIC. A N advertisement from me asked for mo ney to enable me to issuo publications, and it was couched in terms of reverence to, and admiration of, God. The only reply via P. O., was a deceitful looking (bank-note like) card about some hair dye! Who its capable of this mockery !! Some young rascal: while the more aged heeded nothing of my call—care nothing about my views, and afford me no encouragement or hope. Infidelity is the ruling spirit of hearts that are pertinacious to be, or not, at Church, prompt to pray, and flatter themselves they arc safe for Eternity; but which, still, while they disdain me, scorn Religion, of what ever sect, to square with their conveniences. to agree with set fashions and conform to certain principles of Etiquette, in which godliness and charity are forgotten, or at any rate qualified, or neglected * Such pr-j. pie, of ,»!1 orders and classes, act and, live as if Divine Providence, a day of reokoning, and a Holy Heaven above, were things of theory ! IVe.’l, they trUi soon enough see what they will see, J. J. FLOURNOY. Near Athens, Ga., April 10, 1855. The days of persecution of Christ’s sterl ing followers have not passed away ; people have only qualified themselves in this age of pnblic wars and murders, to a mock Chris tianity ! They will begin to persecute me so soon as they can. I fearlessly defy their impious rage, and glory rather in the perse cution of the ungodly than in any agree ment witli them in error and folly! So help me Lord. J. J. F. MOORE & CARLTON H AYING moved from No. 3 to 7 Granite Row, and having purchased a Sprin Stock with great care, ask our town an country friends to come in and examine, and we feel assured that they will be pleased with the qualities, styles and prices of our goods, consisting of French and English Calicoes, French and Scotch Ginghams, new designs,' French priuted Jaconets, French printed Organdies, French printed Bareges, Plain, figured and striped Grenadines, Plain Bareges of all eulors and qualities, Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flounced Robes, Beautiful worked Collars, from 50 cents to 7 dollars, Chemizetts and Collevetts of new aud fash ionable styles, Silk 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 Homespuns wad. Calicoes,which we do not pre tend to sell for 2 cents per yard less than New York cost for the purpose of baiting green ones. April 19, 1855. TO HOUSE KEEPERS. 171 If. LUCAS is now receiving a large i’ . assortment of Lace and Muslin Curtains; Handsome Shades for Parlors; Gilt Cornice; “ Bands; Handsome Rugs aud Euglisb velvet Car- sets. A11 of which he offers on very reasona ble terms. April 19, 1855. 100U Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, at $4 200 do Brocha Shawls, at $25 500 do Silk Dress Patterns, at $20 10,000 5000 Gold Pencils, at $3 * 16,000 10000 do Pens, with Silver Cases at $2 20,000 20000 do Rings, at $1 50 each, 30,000 12084 do “ at 1 each, 12,084 Every purchaser of the splendid large Lithographic Engraving, will receive a Certi ricate of Membership, entitling them to a chance in the above list of valuable and costly Gifts for the People. The Engravings can be sent by mail (without being damaged to any part of the country. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Persons wishing to act as Ag nts for will please send a recommendation signed by the Postmaster or some other influential and well-known person in the place where they reside. All orders with the money inclosed, free of In order to prevent mistakes, Agents and others transmitting money to us u>ill please have it sealed in the presence of the Postmaster, and the amount entered on the tocty bill. We pre-pay all our letters, circulars, Ac., to our Ageuts and Correspondents, and ex pect them to do the same with us. pT Agents wanted in every town, whom we will furnish with posters, circulars, sched ules, instructions. Ac., on application at our office, o' by mail, post paid For further particulars, see descriptive bills. Ac., or in quire at office, No. 2 Walcut’s Block, Town street, Columbus, Ohio. BURNELL A CO., Proprietors. April 19, 1855. 3m. Combs & Co’s Express Office. T M. LAMPKIN, Agt., Athens, Ga. P ACKAGES left in the evening at the of fice of this Southern Company, owned and operated by Southern men—will be for warded with the mails next morning, to Charleston. Augusta,or any other point in the Southern country. This enterprise being exclusively South ern, and great diligence used in forwarding packages with the greatest possible expedi tion, commends itself to the patronage of the Southern people. April 29. Qcj Office at the old stand of A. K. Childs, next door to the Franklin House. far No Package or Freight of any de scription will be shipped, unless notified of it at the office. STARTLING, BUT TUUE! What every Woman should KNOW. R EADER, are you a husband or a father t a wite or a mother t Have you the sin cere welfare of thosey ou love at heart I Provo your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and happiness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as itbas to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation and exhausting those means for medical«Ucndance,tnedicine> and advertised nostrums, which otherwise would provide lor declining years,the infirmi ties of ago and thfe proper vacation of vour children. Howoften U happen*, that tiie wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable cooditior. as not even for one day to feel the hap: ’ aud exhilarating influence jocident to enjoyment of heath, arising from ignorr. 1: - of the simplest and pla nest rules of heal ;!, as connected with tho marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, and misc- ry. “Aud must this continue i Must this be f Is there no remedy ? No relief} No hope The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoidiug them, and knowing the remedies and benefitting by them; These are pointed out in ’ THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BV DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, raoKESsoa of diseases or women. Oue Hundredth Edition (500,000) Jt8mn., pp. E5J. [on fine beta. HINDI no, $ 100.} A standard work of established reputation found classed in the cataloguer of the great trade sales in New-York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by tha principal ta-uk- sellers in the United States. It was first published iu 1847, since which time Five Hundred Thousand Copies have been sold, of which there were upwt rda of one hundred thousand sent by maiL attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a reliable popular Medi cal BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive at tention to the treatment of complaints pecu- liarjto females,iu respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands, both iu persou and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by com paring her own symptoms with those de scribed, the nature, character, causes of, aud the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instucuon and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, tr. respect to which her sensitiveness forbids consulting a medical gentleman, will fit ! such instruction and advice, and also expim • many symptoms which otherwise would oc casion anxiety or alarm, a# all the peer.’i.i . i ties incident to her situation are described How many are suffering from obstruct;' n.^ or irregularities peculiar to the female system, which uudertniue the healtb, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which tUetr delicacy forbids seekiug medical advice ?— Many suffer from prolapsus uteri ( falling of the womb), or from fluor a!bus (weakness debility, &c.) Many are in constant agon;- for many months preceding confinement -- Many have difficult, if not dangerous delivc ries, and slow .and ulicertain recoveries.— Some whose lives are hazarded daring such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief It is of course impracticable to convey fully thevarions subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the mar ried o: those contemplating marriage. In consequence of the universal populari ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor dinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, as well ;ou booksellers as on the public, by imitations of the title page, spuri ous editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and decep tions. it has been found neceasarv, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy uo book unless the words “Dr. A. M. Maubiceau, 120 Liberty Street, N. V.” is on (and the entry in the" Clerk’s Office on the back of) the" title page: and buy only of rospectable and honorable dealers, or'send by mail, and address to l)r. A. M. Mauriecru. B3T* Upou receipt of One Dollar, “TKK married womans private medi cal COMPANION” is sent {mailedfret) to any part ot the United States', the Canada* anti British I’roviuccs. All letters must be post maid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. M.\U* RICEAU, box 1224, New York City. Pub lishing Office, No. 129 Li lie rty Street, New York. March 15> 1855. JUST RECEIVED!!! J OHNSTON’S Agricultural Chemistry, Burnhams Hen Fever, Lamplighter, Harpers Story Book, 5 vol’s. Life of Lady Blessington, Curtis Hist, of Constitution, Abbotts King’s and Queen’s or life in the Palace, Strickland’s Queens of Scotland,new voj., The North and South, Mayhcw's Peasant Boy Bhilosopher. Apil9. W. N. WHITE. JUST RECEIVED, M AURY’S Physical Geography of the Ses„ Johnson’s Works, Boa well’s Life of Jwhusotn Harper’s Story Books. No. 4. Life aud Beauties of Fanny; l\in, Duels and Duelling, Roe’s A Long Look Ahead. Poems and Ballads «l Geroid Massey,. D’Abrontes Memoirs ol Napoleon. Apl5 WM. N. WHITE. TAKE NOTICE* A CCOUNTS for the last quarter are now due, and payment thereof required. April5 D. N. JODSON. ® MORE RASCALITY! MORE ROGUERY'! ^ M R. EDITOR: On the night of April 17, my horse was stolen from a stable 4 miles above Athens. He is a short horse,of medium height, of compact form, of a deep sorrel color, and is in good order. He also, paces well, but not sw : ftly, with a strad dling movement and gives evidence of fright on meeting a vehicle of any kind, espe cially if in rapid motion. Further, said horse is about seven years old, has a small blaze in his forehead, and when lost, was wearingon his forefeet some shoes much worn, none ou his hind ones ; marks of the saddle are to be seen on is back (JO- A liberal reward will be given for the apprehension of horso or thief or both, or for satisfactory information concerning both or cither. JOHN PATTILLO. Watkinsville, Ga. April 26.—It D. Nt. JUDSON. Commission Merchant. DEALER IN Choice ¥am\\^ GrtfoceYies AND ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE. Broad Street, Athens, Ga. April 19, 1855. NEW GOODS AGAIN T HE subscriber is opening a full assort ment of Staple aud Fancy Spring and Summer Goods—among which, nr* 1 an unw* Rally handsome assortment of Muslins, Berages, Prints, and other dre- Goods; Bonnets,Ribbons,Summer Hats, She. and Boots—all of the latest styles—good a fine, to which be invites the attention, of - friendsand oust miers, to whom he will at his usual low prices, with short profits for cash or cash terms. Cali soon and choose the best. Mar. 2». ISAAC M. K ENN KV. Habersham Hotel. CuARKESVltLE, Ga. T HIS comfortable and commodious estab lishment, located on the Public Square, is now open for the reception of transient and permanent boarders. No effort shall be wanting to render guests comfortable. A. ERWIN, Proprietor Clarkesville, April 19, 1855. 50 000 LBS. Extra Tennessee Ba- Apl 19 con, for sale low by t.<bishop. & SON. R EFINED GELATINE and IrUh Mas. re sale, by T. Bishop A Sou. March 22. JUST RECEIVED T A CASES choice Champagne Cider, and IU for sale cheap by ApU9. D. N. JUDSON. •pURE St Thomas’ Bay Water, just re ceived and for sale by Apll9. D.N. JUDSON. S UGARS 1 Sugars 1 Sugars! of every grade and description. For sale, low, by T. Bishop <fe Son. April 26. O YjSacks Folnr for sale by «JU April 26th Grady <! A Ntc« )i sox. W OLF’S Aram at i« Schiedam Schnapps a superlative tonio diaretic anti dyspep tic and invigorating cordial, j'»st received and for sale by:'V Apl 19. D.N. JUDSON: 1 1 ■ - - • • n—»' Bacon ! Bacon ! I qn AAA I*B S - Thc finc8t lnt OU UUUferedin this market, low by P- A- SUMMED & Apl. 19