The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, June 07, 1855, Image 4

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*am Irief Stems. .H A Good Customer.—A runaway le were ma*|aed i l Gretna (-ireen. Smith demanded five guineas for \RIETY\THBHP1UIC OF LlFR' j»©*fcrvic$ “ How is this?’* said the bridegroom, “ the gentleman you last married assures me that be only gave you a guinea.” “‘True/’ said the Smith, “ but he is an Irishman'; I have mar ried him six times—he is a customer ! You I iiiay.never.sce againJV' V r ,{ ! / ' X - -- " 11 ' T ’ liJL a.«. The most beautiful llowers are those which are double, double pinks, double roses, and double unfmast W Thett.oletEye. • The orb I like is not the one.. * i Hint dazzle* with Hs lightning gleam, That dares to look upowtbo, aun . Although it challenged brighter beam That orb may sparkle, dash, and roll; ■ Its tiro inav blaze, itt abaft may fly; But not forme; I prize the soul That slumbers iu a qfiiet, eye* “ My horse, sir! Why, 1 ttager it to siand still faster than yours can gal lop !’’ - A man in one of the Northern States married a young damsel, who, soon af ter, presented hiurwith a colored baby. The bridegroom, not relishing this, ap plied to a lawyer for relief. ‘ All right, 1 said the man of law, ‘'we can get you an instant divorce. 1 *Oh hang your divorce, said the other. ‘All I want is, to know if I can sell the cns>ed nigger.’ hat an argument is this against the chilling deformity of single'.life, single ’ hearts pud single .bedsteads. “..Go marry,'Lis wri eyo of paradi blossoi linnet and fulfil tl WT\ a beautiful that the cginning with the’ birds ing* off at apple we say listened the tend of your creation. ff ‘litsira ani ^rnffssinnnl ifarils. *'J 0OT1I ^'CHRl fey tv' PL.11.X j.Vi) FA.VCY Book aii«l Job Printer, • 1 “ “‘Franklin Job Office,'’ Athens, Ga : All work entrusted to hi9 c»re faithfully, correctly MNM B ARB, •wolltol *»Jl :*DENTIST, , ' <i ' ,,ra, ‘ d UiW . isdmsoiari I it A ! Athens, geokQia. 1 Rooms over Ihe Store of Wilson fc Veal. •' J»n3 C.W. &H. R J. LONG. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, iSOULT.t 9tif inpai I^EEP constantly .<ju hand a large anil well faints, O ils r: Vaf riis h e s 1 .' p % AH work entrusted to his care faitmuiiy, correcuy ^ ^ ^ ; i anil punctually executed, at prices correspond- AJffe OlUtfH, 3P/ (1 ItlddlV Grlct&S, janl8 ingwiththeharilncssofthetimes. tl tj .... J M , — ———- — — ,• 1 “ttlJ, .jetf&amann sdi -- - --- I 1 J ANn ilnolfiY..- T. -1 — 1. T3 • 1 a • PITNER & ENGLAND. ' Wholesale fc Retail bezlers in Groceries, Dry Goods, IIARDITARE, SHOES-AMD BOOTS, April(i— on Athens,Ga. MOORE & CARLTON; DEMERS IS „ L _ r . ..SlLKtiPANCy. AND STAPLE GOODS, al of iMMidRA.'iH— |-K HARDWARE AND CROCKERY/ Upwards of 5,000 .passengers have or- jj April No. 3, Granite Row. Athens, Ga. rived Bothering.—^Bob.have you settled that business \vith Simpkins, yet?”—. •* Yes—he kicked me off the stoop last week, and since that, he has stopped bothering me ” Bob’s ideas of bother* ing are certainly original. The Printers’ devil’s first attempt at Poetry reads thus: Tho gleam of Iter eye was bright. The gleam of her gold was brighter; The first was a beautiful eight, The second was a beautiful aight-er. A niilUlone and the human heart Are driven ever round, If they Imre nothing else to grind. They must themselves be ground. intelligence ami courtesy. Not always ere combined, Often iu a wooden bouse, A golden room we find. [Lonrtfilfott. "Sam, did you see Mr. Johnson, the new overseer ?” “ Yes, tnnssa, I meet him down by de cotton gin.” “ He’s a fine looking fellow, isn’t he ?” " Well, mnssa, he talks like a good looking man—he made a bow—data all he said.” Weak doses of washboard are new recommended to young ladies who com plain of dyspepsia. Young men trou bled in the same way, may be cured by a strong preparation of wood-saw.— These medicines are termed quack by loafers and do-nothings, but they have, from the davs of Adam, never been known to fait. at New York, this week, from r the following ports :•—'From Liverpool l : 2,506 ; London, -403; Havre, 0,037; Bremen, 516; Hamburg, 193; Rotter; Thb Chinese>Sr.AUGHTfm.—A letter received in New York from Shanghai says that tha,city presents a painful scene of desolation. Many houses were com pletely riddled by shots from the French frigate,’and half the city was burnt 'to the ground bv the rebels. The Imper ialists disemboweled several 'yf llie re bels, and sold the livers‘ r t>f others at u dollar a piece, where they could find purchasers for them. Jim Smicks puts everything to upe. His wife had a bald head, and he straps his razor on it. Our Jotham thinks it very fortunate that the ‘ prayers of the wicked’ are not heard.' for,’ quoth he,' what would be come of those unfortunates whose con stant prayer is,‘ God dam my soulf One of several Irishmen who were on a spree lately, was called on for a toast. Raising his glass he responded Well here’s to the Maine Law, and a dom’d mane law it is. An old gentleman of eighty having taken to the altar a young damsel of sixteen, the clergyman said to him: “ The font is at the other end of the church.” “What dal want with the font!' asked the old gentleman. “ I beg pardon,’’ said the clerical wit, 4< I thought you had brought this child to be christened.” LUCAS & BILLUPS, WHOLESALE A.YD RETAIL DEALERS I.Y G icMc. •nr; ^A^jroadiStr^.AtheM.. : WIL Y> Office over the store 61 tVai "M. Horton 4^ Son . WtiTjitteWd'promptly to all bustnessentrust- ed to his cure. F—+ Athens, April ^ P. C.. LANGS,TON, Attorney at Law, Bhysioians^ mci-chant4 ; 'aud.qll..otlit ? rf >ean aepenrt upon tneir orders meeting prompt attention, npdti the most afecbuniiwhitifis liigitt,, V> edt 1o { tlietrgoods will be. warranted as repre-. seated, pA lo Jot! t> January, l^ 3 -! New Firm and New Goods. WATCItEH AND JE\fELRY,, &TLVER on • : I;r#r isi jDafunte Haiidevillc & Talmadgc above named, articles, which they trillMll That Gommission House O F TINLEY & HERRON S, "WAKI.KSTON. S.fi T HE only house doing "business in that city | that actually /tail any experience iti Re ceiving ami - forwarding ol Goods previous to tliCJ Sourii’CaVolina Rnilroiid 1 quitting the .bugihess in July lusU 'is still open for the our good a forwarded jr ithout Hlfiflliyi amrciiormbus eZ[miise the.last season,.*ud. x at the same ime nave your business clone in such a inan-j ncr d»*tBOin. t)ody will be madempo,uiUe for the damaged and lostpackagea, consign them efiat^e ovcrAhCse'estnblished rates as giveli 0 ur Mr. Uerjron was Olcrk of. the Receiv ing and Forwarding Department of the South Carolina Rail Road Company for the past •cr-Wiii DECT. vs 1 ,uojtto:m«n SPECTACLES TO SUiTALL ana a good assortment oi col d WafraiAcsilver table, des.M teaspoons, silver Porks. and nil otVc curtieles usually kept ui,a Jewelry store. The superior advantages Whiefi the suu- 'VJtSsVeSsriLLE, ua. r Gbl, B^iraijdcman, Lexington, Sarmicl Frcctaan, Esq. Newnan, abriel Nash. Esq-Dantelsville 600DS AT COfsT FOB CASH I O WING to a change in our business, we of fer our stock of / ’ ’ ! 51 Dry Goods, Shoes, Hard ware, Hats, Caps and C rockery wate, and" many other desirable goods, at cost, for cash. Persons wishing bargaius will do well to CALL SOON. or A* there will be a change in our busi ness, we desire all persons iudebted to us, ei ther by note or open .accouut, to call soya and settle. Respectfully your*. . j janl W. P. it J. C. TURNER. P. A. SUMMEY & BROTHER, Wbolesalo and,Retail Dealers in Staple Goods, Hardware, Crockery, jf.YD ALL KLYDS OF GROCERIES, ■ Corner oif Wall and Broad Streets, Athens. V. B. PALMER’S AMERICAN NEWSPAPER AGENpY,, rn iLA0U.ru ai—sew- vork—boston. M^s^sfcJpeis? kigAlaA, plroDAi) j, (te. T HE Subscriber, Agent for most of the Ncwspapers and Periodicals of Atnarica, : especially deputed to receive subscriptions and advertisements, and authorized by the proprietors,to give receipts,' Hebebt gives Pcauc Notice, that of tpecie paying Banks may be remitted' a by mail from all parts of the United Si;’ - - ' ' WILLIAM N. WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EDOlvSELLER AND STATIONER, - And■Yc£jpapcTa*&M*g*u*eAgent. . dealer m v; MUSfC MUSICAL instruments LAMPS, FINE CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, AO. No. S, College Avenue, Newton Hou*ei Athens, Ga sign of '* While’s University Bookstore.” Orders'promptlv filled at Augusta rates. i Wierit fhc approbation oft(ie public Air assortment of CLOCKS; of thelirtbsl; stple, always on h\qd, from seventy five cts. to One hundred and seventy-five dollars—all warranted perfect time-keepers! A. S, Mandevieue,. I . W. A-Tajl^adge, Corner of Broad street and College Av. -.oo» door.eust of Peterson's.bookitore. Dec 52,1851., ' ,, T. BISIIQP b SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, April 6 ■. No.l, Broad street, Athens. JAMES M, ROYAL, HARNESS MAKER; H AS removed his shop to Mitchell’s old TaveYu, one door east of Grady J: Nich olson’s—where Itu keeps always on hand a general assorttftentof articles iu his line, and ienl ways rgady to fill orders in the befit style. Junk * '■ - 1 ’- tf rugs an:l Medicines,''Oils, Paints, Dye-stufls, Glass and Putty, Brush6s of evety, descripUgn,.,Straw Brappis,.Sphfi;s l urpentinc, d:c. Repurchase bur gocids for cash, and are prepared to sell, oq the most advantageous terms. Merchants will fiudf it to their inter est to- Took at our .prices, All articles \var- tranted to be ag represented.-; GIvd^us a ; call and satisfy yourselves. Augusta, Junel5 ■■■■ :-j!\ 1 -I p— -r— —-i - There is said to be a woman in Pitts burg, 1 who takes in children to wash. She gives them a good scrubbing with soap and sand, and then sets in the sun to dry. She washes at 4sliilling»per doz Pittsburg is such a smoky town, that the children have to be washed all over every day. What a melancholy spectacle it is when a young man is seen wandering through the streets of a strange city, alone in the crowds, solitary in the multitudes, meeting no extended hand, do smile of welcome, destitute of money and friends and—i* with corns and tight boots ou his feet.” Ccaious Reward Offered for re turning a Runaway Wife.—A hus band, residing in a small village in the interior, thus announces t k e departure from his ” bed and board”, ofhis dear ly beloved: My wile Annie Maria has strayed or been stolen. Whoever returns her will get his head broke. As for trust ing her, an> body c m do as he B*ca fit— for, as I never pay my own debts, it is not likely that I will lay awak^ nights thinking al out other people’s. “ Jake, tlid you carry tint umbrella home that I borrowed yesterday!” asked a father of his son. “ No, father, you have always told me to lay up soiiyutlring for a rainy day, and as I tli uighj it would rain soon, 1 laid up the umbrella.” Getting ’em Mixed.—We once heard an ohl fellow, famous ail over the country tor his,tough yarns, teH the fol lowing. He was telling what. heavy wheat he had seen in thcStatd of New York. * 1 “ My father,” said he, “ once had a field of wheat, the Ijeads of which was so close together, that the wild turkies, when they came to eat it, could Walk ovoiiadou it anywhere.” : We suggested that the turkieifflobighi have been small ones. *' No, sir,”- continued he, “ they! were turn ones. A I shot <nm of them one day, aud when I took hold of his legs to carry him, his head dragged in the snow behind mdl” , '* A curious country you must have had, to have snow in harvg^t; time!” Well, L declare,” said he, looking a : ioo-i'h, I have got two parts T of rs mixed:!” __ ____ i current to him States, in payment of Subscriptions for any Magazine, Newspaper, or Periodical for which he is the Agent, whether Daily, Semi weekly, Tri-weekly, Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly,of all sections of the Union; which: wilt be forwarded by mail or otherwise, as directed, for the period designated, qr to the full amount remitted. Subscribers should write plaiuly fbc Name, Post Office, County or Parish, and State, to which Subscriptions shall be squt. Reading Rooms, Libraries, Lyceums, Clubs, Hotels, and Public Institutions generally, as' well as individuals,' will be, supplied with any number of Newspapers aud periodicals, at the Publishers’ Prices. . ^ Information in regard to Newspapers, Magazines, dud all other Publications, to gether with their Prices, will be cheerfully communicated, aud all orders promptly sup plied. Advertisements will be inserted In any one paper, or, ( from a single, copy.) in any the Tull LOOK HERE! rTUIB undersigned, have ou hand a general 1 ddUrtmeat of 1 « O J 8001 O i STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.' wlileh they will seM low for cash or barter Call and examine. April 13 P. A. SUMM EY k BUO. m , or, ( from .a single, copy,) i f papers ’designated,- to th amount of any section or district in theUnkm, at tbc Publishers’ lowest rates, and reliable: explauatioas will be given of plnce9, 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 and Periodicals, with Prices annexed; for which, together with the pro minent Political and Commercial Papers of the day, the subscriber will receive subsci lions,viz; , Si | .- !l New Voee, 94 Ob Evangelist 92,00 2 00 Chruuin Adv.&Jour. I 50 S 00 Churchman 2 00 1 00 Observer 2 50. 1 00 Freeman’s Journal 3 00 3 00 2 00 I on enp- Schevencll, offers for sale 0 lot ofsuperi or articles of his own manufacture, at redu ced prices—consisting oi Carriages, Buggies, &c. Orders for any thing in 1hbline thankfully received and promptly executed. * / jffiiS'Uepairing done at shortuottceflutlfon reasonable terms PlIILADELTHIE. Commercial Lise Sat. Am. Courier Sat Evg. Post Ricknell’x Reporter Dollar Newspaper Tuckett’s Mo. Journal -t 00 Arthu.’d Home Mu;. 2 00 Fitxg. City Item 2 00 Episcopal Recorder 2 50 >'hri*taiit Uhroniclo 2 0(1 Uhrutaiu Observer 2 50 Uodey’s Ladies’ Book 3 09 Graham’s Magazine 3 00 New Yosk. u Home Joonpl / 2 00 BbimngZt Com. < ist 6 00 Dlckcn’e II. Words 3 00 sjwauttRii Ppiril of tho Times Knickerbocker Mag. Albion '. <9 TlHunpson’s Rank Note Reporter 2 00 Cour.des Elats nis 3 00 Churchman Observer Freeman’s Journal National Magazine I .allies’ National do. Water Cure Journal Plough, Loom It Anv. 3 00 MMIto l oo Working Farmer IlOSTOX. Yankee Blade Amer ican Union Flag of our Union Gleason’s Pictorial Law Ucponor Literary Museum 5 00 New Eng. Farmer 3 00 Cultivator' Ptior r 5*o Waverly Magazine 2 00 Olive Branch 2 00 North American Rev. 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 UrownsnnV Quar’ly 3 00 $150 to $200 per Month!! I WILL send instructions by which auy person can make front $150 to $500 per month, without traveling or. peddling, and with thesinullcst amount of capital. This is no receipt ofany kind whatever. I will for ward the above instructions and all the arts and receipts of value, as advertised in the different papers of tho United States, free of postage, to any person sending me the small VO y -‘ Ross Count/, Ohio.: Coach-Making and Repairing. JAMES ^RBURPEE, T the old stand recently occupied b~ '* NOTICE. T IIE.su bscribcrs are prepared to fill'orders fur all kinds of Also, at the same establishment we mauufac ture all kinds of BOBBINS, conrtnonly used in our cotton factories.-‘ AH done as good and cheap as. cap be had from the Nffw^ I!If iHi F. P. A. SUMMEY & BR0. Athens, “ who T will attend to all orders, and the el ping of tlie sapie. March, 185i T1RESH Candies and Maple Sugar, rcceiv I' ed this 'day and for sale by Aid’19. d: n. judsqN;- UR* Harper*’ Magazine • Putnam's Magazine alflVWWltfW* 3 00 Amerieau Organ, (Washington, I>. C.,) daily, 95 (N (isliidihl’a Jlesaeigcr./pdrh.-l'rznccic'j-ioV 1 30 00 In addition to tho above, the subscriber is prepared to furnish all the principal Daily 1 nua Weekly Papers, of both City aud Coun try, of all the States of the Uuiou, Magazines Reviews, and Periodicals, together with all tlie Late PehjkatioQs and Staudaitl Works of the day; dfihe Puhlliher’* Lowed Prices. SW[ Having Offices in each of the cities of Philadelphia, New-York, and Boston, with competent Assistants, he possesses eveky reasonable facility for carrying out, prompt ly nnd satisfactorily, the Orders of all who may command bis services. Address, V. B. PALMER. American Newspaper Agent, Philadelphia, Boston or New-Yobk. !'=»,!• DISSOLUTION:. rpHE copartnership iuilie Franklin Job OtSee, here- 1; kNtWtkBwDirtkitsfafOhiiiiffclbMi, is this day dissolve^ by mutual consent The business will bocontihued by J. H. Christy—by whom the ilelita of tho late concern will be paid, and who a’one is au then ted to collect the demands due to it. , . ■ JOHN H. CHRISTY, Atheniflan II 1W>. WILLIAM KELSEA. Administrator’s Sale. B Y yirtuoof anjjrder from the lionorable the Court of Ordinary of IVulton county, will, be sold, at the court house door, in tho tuirfi Of M nroe, on the firstTuesdny in July next, all th*V.tmc£i9r. parcel of land, lying-in the county of .Walton, on (lie waters ol Mar- hury’z creek, containing 320 acres, more or less. Sold us the property of Josiah Wether- ford, deceased, for a distribution among the legatees,: subject to the widow’s dtinfln Terms on the day of sale. * L l II. II. CAMP, Adui. </< bonis non. .May:17,18i>3i .j ids u? 1 F RESH Salmon in lb. cans, cheap, at Ken ney,’s. .'.iff T vd ,vrr i ,»Ii I March 20. Pay up! Pay up! T HE undersigned most earnestly requests all persons indebted to the late firms of CiiRirrv.KtLSE.ifc Burke, and Christyfc Kruu—as also tliuso owing him individually—to Pay up «t once: Many o' these claims have been outstanding a long time, and all mii.-tabsolutely be settled witbout delay. Ho trusts that a sense of right and justice will lead every one indebttd to settle up immediately. If, how- cver. itsltnil turn out that lie is mistaken in this, he will be forced, however reluctantly, \o “ try what virtue nMf» ' heru is in’ - janla J. H. CHRISTY. GTJORGrA—Clarke County. Court of Ordinary of said county. W HERAS, James Fulcher, guardiauof Rebecca Ann House, minor of Haris House, deceased, is desirous of obtaining Let tors Dismissory from said guardianship. It is therefore,, upon the applicotion said guardian, ordered by tho Court, that persons concerned, appear at the regular term of this Court 1 to bo held on the first Monday-ill July next, to show cause why said guardiun should not be dismissed from said guardiaii.ili'lff v,{ fe'i-jdJovf vfS | A true copy from Ihe minutes of said Court, at a regular term, held this 7th day ofMay, 18oo. ASA M JACKSON, Ordinary.* May 17—6m.' 1 TtRWlI, dl h> (Sficcessor^to WMF. Tarpib,) 1 ^ * TINI TIN,! parries, the. proper steps of which Will be ;aken in all such cases without loss or delay &W8 owhcr!5: :, Ariotfcer important advantage .iMW'Mfi 8 ^W^W^wrlv^jof^Hfreights and rules of shi piRejit enabled him to instantly (Ictecuaad Sorrect any o^erchar^e in the Ci )f es bas t0 : be one at that time, or oc lost to the oirrjer, jn many instances greatly exceeding the com- ' missions wo charge. lie was also raised in Cliartestbh', is perfectly aceliinated and free frointhe contagions (-of' that city, therefore no will , under all-pirciiipstances faithfully discharge any bhsliiess entrusted tb us..‘ All produce, stichns Wheht, Flour, CoVn;, Corn Meal, Bacoii, Lard,Butter, Eggs,Colton Rice, Rye, Oats,Hay, TobiVcc'o, Wool, Featli ers, Beestviix, l*otato< s, Onions, &c',consign ed to us will bn-proraptly sold and the pro ceeds returned witliout keeping the money a feio months to speculate upon; fbr we wish it distinctly Understood that we engage in no speculation whatever; nil that we want is oUr oomiqissisn, its follows^ '■■■ . F.or Rccdrving,and Forwardingall ordinary- packages of goods 70'cts; liirge packages of luraitjure and machinery,charges according to responsibility. Iron and steel in loose bars 10 ! cts per hundred‘lbs., aud storable for advancing freights and charges.2 1-2 per cent, which yon can sitve by depositing the moneys with us (bV selling produce 2 1-2 per aejuL. 'Ve.will also fill; all orders in this market, making Ihe best selections for our :pdtr«ns,-ak 1 1-2.per cent,- •« . T1NLEV.& HERON. Charle.-dhn ,Jan. 1st, 18o5. '.Vu bog leave to refsr to the following gentleman: ‘ ■ Rev; Th6«. W. Atkin, Maj.M. M. Galhes, 1*. D^Gates, 12 Broadway,New York. Gob James Gadsden, Charleston. John Caldwell, President ?. C-, R. R Thos. Warning, Auditor • •* “ “ Jvlui Ring, Agent . .«, •< •« *• HyaiL MoBnrpaY& C-lTand J. S & V L Bowie * Qifi;CharlestW. « w tv /R\QN.AIfD REASSi '• X FOUNDRY AND MACHINE; WORKS TRON and Brass Castings of every variety ; -L Improved Iron Frames,-Circular Saw- Mills—warranted equal to thft; best. Steam- Engmea, Forcjog-Punqis,'Gold-Mining Mills, Gln.'-afi'd alfbther kinds of gearing!”Wttt Irons and qll.,kinds bfMiichifaery made to order. • Irhn Feucing dfsilee* patterns, Plough ml WagujULq^^gsftj^ J^og-Irons. %firy variety orRepairmg and wrought-iron work promptly-executed.is: * ,Our gen accumulate _ those addressing (peat REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent jan IS Athens Steam Co! ‘ ; N. B. Old copper, brass and iron castings wanted. ‘ * ; v 4-^— i FOR SALE. A Cottage Residence. C ONTAINING eight good rooms, with closets, pantry," and tiairy, &c. Agood kitchen, smoke-hbuse; servants tooius,stable, irriage-house and ether out buildings. The lot Contains two acres, is* well- im proved, has on it a ,'^never-fujliiig well, of as> good euol water as can be had in Cjarke'coun- and a number ol'ehoicefirnit trees. Situated in Cohham, town of Athens, pplyto v C.S. OLIVER. Athene April 5,1855, jjm PERRY DAVIS’ ‘ !l VEGETABLE’■ PAIN KILLER, STILL TRIUMPHANT, April 13 ^ STOVES,. STOVES! i G POKING and Office StoTesi^in great vari ety, constantly ori hand, n’t l.iw prices,by April 13 P. A. ^MMET & BRO. SHOES rSHOES! ,4 LARGE nnd well selected lot of Gents and IX Ladies’ Shoes, for sale low, by April 13 P. A. SUM.MEY « iiRO. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. SAULT*E11 & I.Vy 4 T their old stniid.near the FrankKnllotisc, IX. Athens, Ga. are better-prepared than evfcr heretofore t> incet the wants qf the tra velling public. • 4tigg Otniehryflitrrlgpt! GEORGIA—.Clarke County. Court of Ordinary of said county, W HEREAS.JamesL. Wozencraft,.Exe- cutor of the personal Estate of Thos. Wozencraft, late of said county, deceased,- petitions thj Court for a djsuharge from said Executorship. Therefore, nil persons con-' Cetued, are hereby required to show cause. TlMbe-wishing line togi Z.Ivr. be discharged from said Executorship. ‘•order of "satid'Court, at if regular tc thereofliejd this the,?d day bf. ApHl, 1-856; | - April 5, ASA M. JACKSOljr, Ordiiuu-y. 7 ; Sclmapps. ,r. t rpHE pure unadulterated article of Schiedam X Schuapps, imported by B. Lieber, may be had of the undersigded, who hate been ap pointed agents in this city. Tho public may B. Lieber ou the-Iahel. ■ .Tlrj > W. H. &J.TURPIN, Agents, June 14 ' Broad st, Augusta, Ga- idf vd POWDER. Eradicator. • M ARSHALL’S Magical Pain Eradicator, for curing Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Swelliugs, <tc. is eminently superior to any other external remedy for these stubborn dis eases; Ail who have used it; can testify to its efficacy^; For sale by .1 W. H. A J. TURPIN, . Wholesale and Retail Druggists. T Broad st, Augusta, Gai and by all Druggists throughout the State. June • •{.!• > !■ Farmer’s Cradles, S CYTHE Blades, GrassScy thes,Reaphook and Scythe-Snathes, for sale bv 'j April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO? /X /A HHDS, choice new crop Molasses for sale low by * : it . l 1 •s.m ■A*n®. tt/.iKkT di soy. I D RIED Beef, Smoked Halibut, and pick- led Beef Tongues, new and fine. For sale low, by T. Bishop &Sod. April 26. French «t -Van Epps, and J. J. Bryant, Chattanooga". * <0. A. riptoii, Railroad Ageat, and inetch- anis generally, Loudon, Tennesse. N m ifi n k' Son;, T. j. & C. Powell, Craighead aud. Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenne- see.' . Wi*k.T Harris,Iiimati & Hamilton. Bran- u«)r «fc Mitchell, Fains & Kiug, Dandridge, Teiin' eby i .ve) v atari EISSQJLUTIQN. mHE partnership heretofore e.visring under 1 the firm of TRAMMELL &. MORTON, has been dissolved-by mutual consent! The busincfs wiU.b^conduotfd hereafter by tbc uiid^rslgtitd. r Majr. 29.'; r , : - ,'A 0. G. TRAMMELL. K RICE. 1 K AprH 13Wtffil .m>->eK J* o-sdi April BLACKSMITHING. rjlHE subscriber continues to carry on the J. Blhcksmithing business,in all its branch es, at his old stand, near the Town Spring,in thereat of the £rankHn House how—where good tools, good material, and vary superior workmen await the. orders of the public. lie has itt his employment an ake-niaker nnd hurse-shoer, who cannot bq excelled; . ! work warranted to be done well mul at moderiteprices, . : ) A share of public patronage respeqtfully licited!- M. E.McWHORTER. $300,000 v ;:.i IN GIFTS FOE THE PEOPLE! Capital City Art-tJnion, COLUJIBUSj OHIO. B URNEtL k CO‘S SECOND ohF.AT GIFT DISTRIBUTION;' lT: ! The proprietors take, great pleasure in an- nouncing to the citizens > oi the Uuion, that in consequence of the great satisfaction mani fested by the ticket holders of their great Distributions,-arid the many thousand solici tations from all parti tof the Country, id rela tion to whether they intend getting up an other Distribution of Gifts for the- people, they have, after an immense outlay,' teen enabled to offer to their thousands of patrous the following valuable, mngnlficeut and un precedented BRILLIANT SCENE, to bo dis tributed as soon as the 300,000 Beautiful Engravings of the Capitol of Ohio are dis tributed among their Patro .s. The price of the Engraving-is. but One Dollar, and as a parlor ornament it cannot be surpassed. Read attentively the following list ol beau tiful and costly Gifts, which will be satisfac torily distributed hy a com mittee of ten, se lected one from each State'wh'ere thei largest number of subscribers are obtaiued : 1 Farm in the State of Indinua, $10,000 1 do in Ohio, ^ 8,000 1 doin’ ‘‘ / 6,000 1 Four-stbry Brick Dwelling and Lot, in Columbus, Ohio - 5,50o 1 do do do do 6fi00- 1 Beautiful residence in the to^rn of Motiut Vernon,, . .. -, 5,500 l Twb-story Brick Builillug iu Cbilticothe, 3,50b| 1 Brick Cottage and LotiaColnm- . bus, lit* a„ooo ,1 d>> do do : do 3,0pu 1 Frame do do . do 2,560 l Handsome Country Residence in Sego. Perry county, Ohio, 1,500 4 Splendid Building Lots in Col umbus, at $2,0u0, 8,000 10 do do do at $1,500, 15,600 4 do do in Cleveland, C.UOO 1 Grand Action Piano, (Ch’s.) 1,200 l Gold Watch, setavith Diamonds, 1,000 25,00 5,000 4,000 3,000 7,50u. 10,000 7,500 4,000 6,000 7,500 4,000 5 060 , Athocft,Feb l. tf SKY-LIGHT 1 > DAGUERREAN GALLERY. 1 IJlIIE subscriber has recently opened the ky-Light Dagucrrcan Gallery nearly ite the Bank, u'here'he ls prepared to |9h9jy[K'SNiSS$ESdn i)U kinds-of weatiuo. and in the most beautiful stvlc of the art. i. Thopublio are 1 iffiriB eautiful stylo of the art. invited'to call and examine J. F. Q’KELLY.^ ' tf 500 first order, just received and for sale low by • i, ( . Apl 19, ,, p-j-Pllt y/ ' , V ' bishop * son. JUST RECEIVED, R AISINS, Almonds, Currants, \Citrop, Spices of all kinds, flavoring Extracts, Ge{ntiae, : Cocoa Bast e, «L-c. &,€• For sale by T. Bishop & Sod! April 20. THE GiiKAT DISCOVERY! | KH0LLERI0N, Ci/rOR CURLING THE IIAIR. VO F OR many years it has been the object of deepest study with chemists and others to produce a fluid that, applied to the hnir, would cause it- to wave and curl equal iu beau* ty to the natural curl. THE KRQULERION Is the only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most desirable object. But three or.four applications aro necessary to curl it as much as may.bo d ‘sired, aud for auy length of time. From the many testi monial? of thoso who have used it, the sub scriber doe3 not hesitate to warrant the KROLLERION. t« give satisfaction, and prove as reccommendedin all case’s Therecipe for makings with fuiL directions for use, will be seaton the receipt of one dol lar, post paid.- Tbc ingfedients will not cost ovfer ISxents.'as -afiitA lo iU'*xu;:> di.rp Direct to H. A. FREEMONT. Warren, Trumbull Co., O. May 3, 1865'. 1 £i , w. G DELONY, > r ATTORNEY AT LAW, TfiTULL give Biz apealal ■UJ“jnliriB.to T 1 1 ~7* VY ing, and to tho claims of all persbus en- titlc44o;LAND IV a-iirasts, undobitho late Bounty Laud Bill qf tbe last Congress. I' 1 Offide on Broad Street ov*er tho' store *kMSKfe B51-04- fi855—tf. ■ i/.-r-,— 11 QSacks Floor for sale by !>i >ril 26th Grady ANicuolson. T AMP and TRAIN OIL,—Bleached Winter Jj and Fall i Sperm Oil, and a superior arti cle of Train Oil, by the barrel or gallon. J14une 1 Druggists, Augusta,G« BUCKETS AND PAILS. ‘, W HITE and rod cedar, oak, and a variety of painted buckets and pails, *for sale low, by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. ;; rr tools. ; * , B LACKSMITH'S and Carpenter’s Tools, in great-variety, for saltoby ! 9*Jfi-“.i -itt April 13 P. A-SUMMEY & BRO Flour ! Flour! V LARGE lot of superfine and ektra fhniily Flour, in sacks aud extva : barrcls, for sale by p. A. SUMMEY & BRO] 6 Gold Watches, at $500 e ch, IP Rose AVood Pianos, at ,$p00 10 do do do at 40u 10 do do do at 300 50 Gold Watches, at $150 100 do " <To‘ at 100 100 do do at 75 .. 100 do do at 40 3(30 Silver do at 20 500 do . do : /.at • 15 . 1000 Ladies’ Gold Breast,Pins, at $1 200 do Brocha Shawls, at $25 500 do Sjljt Dress Patterns, at . $20 : lO.OtO 5000 Gold Pencils, at $3 - 15,000 10000 do Pens, with Silver Cases. • ' ” "at $2 20,000; 20000 do Rings, at $1 - 50 each, 30,064) 12034 do “ at 1 eaqh, 12,084: Every purchaser of the ’ splendid large Lithographic Epgi-ayiug, wHl receive a Certi ficate of Membership,, eutitliog them to a chance in the abovd list of valuable aiid costly Gilts for the People. The Engravings can be sent by, mailtwithout being dam^igedj to any part of the conntry. FIRST C£>MR, FIRST SERVED. Persons wishing to act. as Ag nts'for us will pleasesend a reconiinendation signed'by the Postmaster or some other influential and well-known person ip the place. where tbey residii. All orders with.the money inclosed, free of postage, will meet with prompt attention. hi order to 'prevent mistakes. Agents and ethers transmitting money to us will please hare it sealed in the prysence of the Postmaster, and the amount entered on the way bill. We pre-pay all our .letters, circulars, Ac., toour Agents and Correspondents, and ex pect them to do’the same with us. tJF' Agents wanted in every town, wlinm wc will furnish with posters, circulars, sched ules, instructions, <tc., on application at our office, o-'by mail, postpaid For further particulars, sec .descriptive bills, 4c., or in quire at office, No. 2 Walcut’s Block, Town street, Columbus, Ohio. BURNELL <fc CO., Proprietors. April 19, 1855, 3m„ Although there havo been many raedkfinal preparations brqugbt before tbe pnbiic since the first introduction < f Peirry Davis’ Vegeta ble. Pain Killer, and large amounts expended iu their introduction, the Pain Killer has continued to steadily advance in the estima tion of tho world as the best Family Medi cine ever introduced. As an internal and external remedy it is truly a source at' joy to the World; One positive proof of its efficacy b, that the sales bavq constantly increased, and wholly Upon its own merits, as the proprie torshnye not resorted to advertising to gain for it tlie rank It now holds among tlie great number'.uf preparations of the present time. The effect qf the Pain Killer upon the pa tient,wliett taken internally in cases of Colds, Cough, Bowel Complaints, Cholera, Dysseutery and other affections of thy aya- terii, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among mediciual preparations that can never be l’orgolteu. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy^’ in cases of^ burns, bruises, sores, sprains, cuts, sting of insects aud other causes of suffering, has secured for it such it host of testimony,’ asanalmostiufalUblc.remedy, that it will be handed down to posterity as ono of the greatest medical discoveries bf the nine teenth century. The magical effects of the Pain Killer when taken or used according to directions, are certain. You have only to be sure that you buy the genuine article and adhere lo the directions in its use, and you will atjmit its wonderful mediciual proper ties- . ‘ r The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer now put up. in panql bottles, wit|i the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain KillerBlown in the glass; andi with two steel UngraVed labels on each bqttiq—ope au excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the Original inventor of the medicine, the other a steel engraved note tof handrrnone others can be relied upon as ge- iunne. Price of btottles 12*1-2 cents. 25 ceuts, , 50 cents and.$I,.respectiv$lv. . PEBRY DAVIS <t SON, Proprieiors, No. 74 High st.. Providence, R L ThePain Killer is add by C.lv;dfl. R.J, Longs,nnd Smith <!:Hill, Athens. IS** BeWare ofci.unterfcits put up in the old Btyle. f iJuy 3. TAKE NOTICE V CCOUNTS for the Inst quarter are now" LX due, ipid payment thereof required. My terms are cash, or threj months. -Afii WM. N. WHITE. Notice HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. '. iti Important Announcement.’^ rpQ ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual JL iseasc, such as Seminal Weakness, In, potence, Gtinorrinia; GlCCt, Syjthilis. &<f. The Howard Aasociatiton of piiihu’elphia. in view of tbe.awful destruction of humnn life and^ health,’toadsed by Sexual diseases;, aud the deceptions >vhiqb are practised opr on the uniortnnate victims of such diseases by Qiiacksi have; directed their cohsnHing Surgeon, as ».charitable actworthyof theaf name,* to give Medical a-Jvjee gratis, , to all -persons thus afflicted, (Male or. Femalto',) who,apply by letter, (post-paid) with a. de scription of tlioir condition, (age, occupa tion, habits of life, .tc.) and in cases of ex treme poverty and suffering to furnialiing medicines free of charge. Tbe Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endow ment, for’tlie relief Of the sick ahd distres T sed, afflicted with “ Virulent and Epidem ic diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus qf means, whioh the D free tors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the. Association commands the highest Mediqal skill of the age. ;f 1 s-r.) Address,(post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL. Pres. Geo. FaircuizDj Sec. May 3. T l\ O mouthsafter date, application will he made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Waltofi county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Elisha Casev, de ceased. April 12. ff. H. CAMP Adin’r. 0 ; SPRING I S upon us in all its glory, and summer is ts fast advancing. With these seasons also come diseases peculiar to them, in the form of Ernptiqps Pimples, Blotches, and worst of all. King-Worm. The best remedy for and certainly the most agreeable, is Mar shall’s Ring-worm and Tetter Lotion.” It will .cert duly cure, and quickly—it does not stain the skin, aud U an agreeable perfume. For sale by tho Druggists generally, and by W. H. & J. TURPIN, * Dealers tto pure Family Medicines* L JunelS Broad strcct.Augusta, Ga. MwWm I H A VE jast received a large stoclk of choice ’ Fatpily Groceries, afid a general assort ment of Crockery, which I will sell for cash or prompt payment at the end of each quar- tcr. D. N. JUDSON. Jan. 18, 1855. TT7QLF’§ Aramatic Schiedam Schnapps a V V superlative tonic diaretic anti dyspep tic and invigorating' cordial, just received and for sale by ... Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON COME AJYD SEE! /. ‘ T~ ■ • ■ v, Spring & Summer Goods. McWHORTErT& ERWIN A RE now receiving-and opening iheir snp- plios of Sprjpg and,- Snmn>«f DRY-GOODS AND GROCERIES, Co “' i,,i "^i.ras i ^r’“ w ‘ Ui Hardware; Crockery and Glass ’; Hats, Gaps y Hoots and, Shuts ; ' hu .. . Saddlery,$c. Aud an bndless variety of other articles, too tedious to mention. All of which they offer extremely low, for cash or country produce. Their friends ai|d : the,public are respect fully invited to give them a call—examine theirst&k and prie&L-and if these suit, to patronize them liberklly,;,, . - Athens, April 20 -■^:.iii — ill ' In - >( i’ J UST Received an extra article of pure 1’ort Wine expressly for medical purpo ses. Also a large lot of Flavouring Ex tracts for culcnary uses and flavouring.—f fee cream 4c., for sale cheap by Apl 19U* snt ts ,Dso-rt». N. JUDSON. JUST RECEIVED, M AURY’S Physical Geography of the Sea, ■••■Johnson's Works, Hi ‘ Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 5; f- 0 j B | Harper’s Story Books. No. 4, Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, Duels aud.Duelling, j i , t*. Roe’s A Long Look Ahead, Poems and Ballads of Gerold Massey,* D" Abrontes Memoirs of Napoleon. ' Apl5 UiTTTr ^ WM. N. AV1IITE. 1\[E W CROP N- C. Surups, very choice, 1\ just received tjy .-’ Apl; IP. t. bishop * SON. v 1 ■—-—— rt—rr— —' - . — CHEESE j. CHEESE! A choice lot, at 16 cedts,-Just received at Dcc7 I. M. KENNEY’S. Blank Declarations, other Blanks. . v'-Zvi-- :i:i--- ^ . f^tf* Anv Blanka pot utubaaR—as. lbdecd. 'almost any kind of job printiijg—can be fur* nished on.a few hours’ notice • . P ltFSERVFS—Ginger nnd Ohow-ebqw Pi-e.SL-i-\ cs. and all snvts nf PI (’K iESjhp sale hy ’ , 1 p. f BUM MET & BRO- Bacon ! Bacon ! ! Q A AAA l-BS. The fill, ist lot ever of- O vJAJ vJvJ let-, din ibis ttihrlA-t; lor snlto low by b p. A. SUM MKY ,U BfiO. t Apl 19. . r! ;,. nits*!