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STATE OP GEORGIA) 1
CLARKE COUNTY. \
Superior Court. February Term, 1856.
T O the Superior Court of said county • The
petition of W in. P. Talimge an'l John F
Phiuizy respectfully slfoWs, that heretofore,
to wit, on the eleventh <Iuv off March, in the
year 1S51, William Kelson,- of aalJ county,
made hi* certain deed of mortgage, bearing
date the dav and year aforesaid, his ffwn
proper hunt! ritfd seal theroto annexed, to
one Washington C. Yoakum, said mortgage
deed has been recorded in the Clerk’s Office
of said Court on the 18th day of August, 1851,
in Book P. folios 134 aud 135, and which
mortgage is here to the Court shown, where
by the said Kelsca granted, bargained A sold
unto the said Yoakum, his heirs and assigns, a
certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the town of Athens, in said
couuty, containing one acre,more orless, and
hounded as follows, to wit: on the east by
Mrs. I*. Thomas, on the south by John A«
Martin, on the west by the street, and on the
north by Mrs. I*. Thomas, and numl er one
hundred and sixty-four in the plat of Cobb-
ham-—to hare and to hold to the said Yoakum,
his heirs aud assigns forever—said mortgage
deed conditioned V-o he null aud void on thi
payment by said Kelsca to the said Yoakum
of six hundred dollars—$150 to be paid on
the first day of August, 1831—$150 on the
1 Ith March, 1352—$150 on the 1st March.
1S53 anti $150 outlie 1st March, 1854 and
your petitions aver that aftorwards, to wit,
on the 21th day of Dccemlier, 1852, the said
Yoakum assigned and transferred the said
iWirtgarfc t<> your petitioners, by writing en
dorsed thereon, and your petitioners averthat
the last payment in said mortgage mention
cd. to wit, the sum of $160, due 1st March
1354, is now duo, owing and unpaid—where
fore, your petitioners pray that such proceed
ings may bo had in the premises as nre ir
accordance with the statute id stick casts
hfade ami provided, ami wfll evef prav, Ac
IIA U If EM AN A LANDRUM,
Petitioners Attorneys’.
WILLIAM P. TaLMAGB 1
and JOHN F. PHINIZY,
Assignees, Ac j- Mortgage,Ac
WILLIAM KELSEA. J
It appearing to the Court from the peti
tion of Win. P. Taltnage and John F. Phiuizy
that on riic lltliday of March, 1851, William
Kelsea of Clarke county, made his certain
deed of mortgage, bearing date the day and
year aforesaid, his own proper band and seal
being thereto annexed, to one Washington
C. Yoakum, which said mortgage was re
corded in the Clerk's Office of the Superior
Court of said county, on the 18th day of
August, 1351, in Book P. folios 181 aud 135,
whereby the said lvelsea granted, bargained
and sold unto the said Yoakum, bis heirs and
assigns, a certain tract or paiccl of land
situate, lying and beiug in the town of Ath
ens, in said county, containing one acre, more
or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: on
the cast by Mrs. P Thomas, on the south by
John A. Martin, on the west by the street,
,*> the north by Mrs. P. Thomas’ and number
one hundred aud sixty four (164) in the plat
orCobbhain; said mortgage conditioned to
l»c uull aud void on the paymeut by said
Kelsea to said Yoakum, his heirs and assigns,
the sum of six hundred dollars—$150 to be
paid on the 1st August, 1851—$150 on the
March, 1852—«$150 on the 1st of March,.
1353—and $150 ou the 1st March 1851.—
It further appearing that the said Yoakum
afterwards, to wit, on the 24th December,
1852, assigned and transferred said mortgage
to the said Win. P. Talmage aud John F.
Phiuizy, for value received ; and it also ap
pearing that the last said payment, to wit.
§150 due 1st March, 1854, is now due and
unpaid—It is Ordered, that the said William
Kelsca pay into Couit, ouor before the first
day of the nevtTcrm there of, the principal
and interest due ou said mortgage or show
cause to the contrary, or else have the Equi
ty of redemption to the sard mortgage pre
mises forever barred and foreclosed. It is
further ordered by the Court, that a copy of
this rule be ser ved by the Sheriff on the said
Kelsea three months before the next Term of
this Court, or that the same be publish id
once a month in the Southern Watchman, a
public gazette, for four months before the
next Term of this Court
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court.. Given uuder my hind, at Office, this
26th day of March 1355.
Anal, 5. JOHN C. JOHNSON, Clerk.
AT COST FOR, CASH!
O WING to a change in our business, we of
fer our atotfk of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hard
ware, Hats, Caps and
Crockery ware,
and many other desirable goods, at cost, for
cash. Persons wishing bargains will do well to
CALL SOON.
or As there will be a change in our busi
ness, we desire all persous indebted to us, ei
ther by note or open account, to call soon
and settle. Respectfully yours,
jan4 W. P. A J. C. TURNER.
36nsinB59 S ^rnfi'ssimini (Cnrii.
JOHN H. CHRISTY,
PLAIM AMD FAMCT
Book and Job Printer,
“ Franklin Job Office,” Athens, Ga.
*»„ Alt woik entrusted to his carefaithlully, correctly
and punctually executed, at prices correspond-
j«nl8 Ing with tlie hardness of the tildes. '*
C, 6. LOMBARD,
DENTIST,
ATHEMS, GEORGIA.
Rcomsover the Store of Wilson 4c V«W. J»n3
PITNER & ENGLAND.
Wholesale & Retail Dealers! n
Groceries, Dry Goods,
HARDWARE, SHOES AMD BOOTS,
April 6 Athens, Ga.
Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Windoiv Glass,
Also, dealers in French, English and Ameri
can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per-
_ fumery and Fancy Articles.
Physicians, merchants and all trtfrefs can
depend upon their orders meeting prompt
attention, upon the most accommodating! the vexatious
Their goods will be warranted as repre
sented. January,1854.
I TiROM the “ Pioneer Mills,” near Athens,
. f«r sale, at factory prices, at thJ store of
May21 D.N. JUDSON.
$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.
T. B. PALMER’S
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER AGENCY,
F1I1I.ADEI.FHAI—NEW-YOKE—BOSTON.
Newspapers, magazines, Periodicals, &c
T HE Snbscriber, Agent for most of the
Newspapers and Periodicals of America,
especially deputed to receive subscriptions
and advertisements, and authorized by the
proprietors to give receipts,
Hereby gives Public Notice, that current
notes of specie paying Banks may be remitted
to him by mail from all parts of the United
States, m 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
will be forwarded by mail or otherwise, as
directed, for the period designated, or to the
full amount remitted.
Subscribers should write plainly tbe Name
Post Office, County or Parish, and State, to
which subscriptions shall be sent.
Reading Rooms, Libraries, Lyceums, Clubs,
Hotels, and Public Institutions generally, as
well as individuals, will be supplied with
any Dumber of Newspapers and Periodicals,
at the Publishers’ Prices.
Information in regard to Newspapers,
Magazines, and all other Publications, to
gether with their Prices, will be cheerfully
comorauicated, and all orders promptly sup
plied.
Advertisements will 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 Papers of
the day, the subscriber will receive subscrip
tions, viz:
Philadelphia. New You,
Commercial List $-1 Ou Evangelist . $2 00
SaL Am. Courier 3 00
Sal Evz- Post 5 00
Bicknell’* Reporter 1 00
Dollar Newspaper 1 00
Tucken’a Mo. Journal 4 00
Arthu-’s Home Mag. S 00
Fitzg. City Item 2 00
Episcopal Recorder 3 50
Ciirisuin Chronicle 3 00
Cbrietain Observer 2 50
Godey’s Ladies’ Book 3 00
Graham’s Magazine 3 00
New Yobk.
Home Journal 2 00
Shipingdt Com. 11st 6 00
Dicken’s II. Word* 3 00
Scientific American 3 00
Dye’s Bank Miror 2 On
Spirit of the Times 5 00
Knickerbocker Mag. 3 00
Albion 6 00
Thompson’s Bank
Note Reporter 3' 00
Cour. ties Etats '.'ufa 3 00
Harpers’ Magazine 3 00
Putnam's Magazine 3 00
Hunt’s Mer. Magazine 3 00
Independent 3 00
American Organ, (Washington, D. C.,) daily, $5 00
Galiguani’e Messenger, Paris, France, 6 £. or 30 DO
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 the day, at the Publisher's Lowest Prices.
t3P Having Offices in each of the cities
of Philadelphia, New-York, and Boston, with
competent Assistants, he possesses every
reasonable facility for carrying out, prompt
ly and satisfactorily, tbe Orders of all who
may command his services. Address,
V. B. PALMER.
American Newspaper Agent,
Philadelphia, Boston or New-Yobk.
April 12, 1855.
MOORE & CARLTON,
DEALXBS IN
SILK, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
HARD WARE AND CROCKER Y.
April No. 3, Granite Row. Athens, Ga.
LUCAS & BILLUPS,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IM
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac. Ac.
No. 2, Broad Street. Athens.
WILLIAM G. DELONY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office over the store at Wm M. Morton & Son
Will attend promptly to all business entrust
ed to his care. Athens, April 6
P. C. LANGSTON,
Attorney at Law,
CARMESV1LLE, O
References.—C. Peeples, Esq. I At i,„ na
W. L. Mitchell, Esq. J AthenB
Col. BF.Hardeman, Lexington,
Samuel Freeman, Esq. Newnan,
Gabriel Nash, Esq. Danielsville
Col. H. Holsey, Americus.
P. A. SUMMEY & BROTHER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Staple Goods, Hardware, Crockery,
AMD ALL KIMDS OF GROCERIES,
Corner of Wall and Broad streets, Athens.
Chrutain Adv.&Jour. 1 50
Churchman 3 00
Observer 2 50
Freeman’s Journal 3 00
National Magazine 2 00
Ladies’National do. 3 00
Water Cure Journal 1 00
Plough, Loom a Anv. 3 00
- 1 00
ICS, ICE!
F AMILIES can be supplied at Combs’ Ex
press Office, daily—after the arrival oi
the cars—at 4 cts per pound.
MayS T. M. LAMPK1N.
POWER! POWER!!
T HE 12 Horse Power Steam Engine now
running the works of tbe Athens Steam
running 1
C will tie sold cheap,
quired for their work.
Steam
larger is re
[May 17. ~
2 00
3 00
2 SO
3 00
3 00
2 00
Working Fanner
Boston.
Yankee Blade
Amcican Union
Flag of our Union
Gleason’s Pictorial
Law Reportor
Literary Museum
Litell’e Living Age 6 00
Maes. Ploughman 2 00
New Bag. Farmer 2 00
Cultivator 2 00
Pilot 3 50
Waveily Magazine 2 00
Olive Branch 3 00
North American Rev. 5 00
Brownson’a Quar’ly
Review 3 00
Dwight’s J. of Music 2 00
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Walton county
will be oold, at the court house door, in the
town of M:nroe, on the first Tuesday in July
next, all that tract or parcel of land, lying in
the county of Walton, on tlio waters of Mar-
bury’s creek, containing 320 acres, more or
less. Sold as the property of Josiah Wether-
ford, deceased, for a distribution among the
legatees, subject to the widow's dower.—
Terms on tbe day of sale.
H. H. CAMP, Adm. de bonis non.
May 17,1855. tds
ii7L C i* w , & H ; R J • L0NG ’ I That Commission House
1 lrnunle and Retail Druggists,
TINLEY & HERRON'S
. . CHARLESTON. S.C.
Faints, Oils# Yaifni-slieS/ rnHE only bouse doing business in that city
ve Stuffs. Brushes. Wind™ G Inna.
New Firm and New Goods,
ceiviug and Forwarding of Goods previous
to the South Carolina Railroad quitting the
business in July last, is still open for the
Receiving and Forwarding of all kinds of goods
wares, merchandise, machinery, produce,
Ac.
If you want your goods forwarded without
delays and enormous expense
paid the last season, aud at the same
time have your business done in such a man
ner that somebody will be made responsible for
tbe damaged and lost packages, consign them
to Tinley A Hebron, who have Received
and Forwarded all Goods consigned to them
daring all the past season without any extra
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY
and machine works
RON and Brass Castings of every variety;
Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw-
Mills—warranted equal to tlie best. Steam-
Engines, Forcing-Pumps, Gold-Miuing Mills,
Gin, and all other kinds of gearing. Mill-
Irons and all kinds of Machinery made to
order.
Iron Fencing: of selee* patterns, Plough
and Wagon Castings and Dog-Irons. Every
variety of Repairing aud wrought-iron work
promptly executed.
Our general assortment of patterns are the
accumulation of years. A list will be sent
those addressing (post paid,)
REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent
jan 18 Athena Steam Co.
N. B. Old copper, brass and iron castings
wanted. ly
ZtM
kitchen, smoke-house, servants rooms,stable,
gs. .>T
Thelot contains two acres, is well im
proved, has on it a never-failing well, of as
good cool water as can be had in Clarke coun-
, and a number of eboice fruit trees.
Situated in Cebham, town of Athens.
Apply to C. S. OLIVER.
Athens April 5,1855, Km
SSSoverthoseefltebUahediratMas g*cn
AAD PLATER WARE, MUSICAL below, and up to this time have not eucoan-
INSTRUMENTS, <fcc. <fcc. tored a solitary complaint.
Our Mr. Herron was Clerk of the Receiv-
iTlantteVllle & Tallllfid^e ling nnd For warding Department of the South
TTAVE just returned from New.York,with Carolina Rail Road Company for the past - . , , . b ....
Jl a large and beautiful assortment of the seven years and is perfectly familiar with carr a e-housL and other out brnldm,
above named articles, which they will sell their books, freight tariffs and rules lfte 101
cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere I of shipment,both by rail roads anu vessels, to-
* • - - - - - - 1 -ether with the mode of procedure to secure
i aud pay for lost articles from other
__ the proper steps of which will be
Pencils, gold an'd" silver Buckles,"gold and | taken in all such cases without loss of delay
silver Thimbles* I to the owners. Another important advantage
and a good assortment of col d Sluaea; U.teot.nd correct any orercl.crgc in the
Warranted sterling silver table, dessert and I Bills of lading which iu all coses has to be
teaspoons, silver Forks, and all other articles done at that time, or be lost to the owner, in
usually kept in a Jewelry store. _ I many instances greatly exceeding the com-
The superior advantages which the sub- missions we charge. He was also raised in
scriberspossessoverthoseunacqaaiutedwitb Charleston, is perfectly acclimated and free
the business, in purchasingdirectly from the j from the contagions of that city, therefore
manufacturers aud importers, and being I we will under all circumstances faithfully
practical jewelers, renders them capable of j discharge any business entrusted to us.
properly judging the value of all they pur All produce, such as Wheat, Flour, Corn
chase and recommend to the public. Corn Meal, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,Cotton
In the department of Watch and Jewelry Rice, Rye,, Oats, Hay, Tobacco, Wool, Featli
Repairing, we are determined, by careful ers.Beeswnx,Potatoes,Onions, Ac,consign
ed neat workmanship, punctuality and low ed to us will be promptly sold and the pro-
WILLIAM N. WHITE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
AsdMtwtpaptr sad Nsgaune Agent.
DEALER IN
MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
LAMPS, FINE CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, AO.
No. 2, College Avenue, Newton House. Athens, Ga
sign of “ White’s University Book Store.”
Orders promptly filled at Augusta rates.
prices, to merit the approbation of the public ceeds returned without keeping the money
Ioaov. a f ew months to speculate upon; for we wish
Air assortment of CLOCKS, of the latest it distinctly understood that we engage in ,
stple, always on hand, from seventy-five cts. no speculation whatever; all that we want e
to one hundred and seventy-five dollars—all is our commission) as follows:
warranted perfect time-keepers. For Receiving and Forwardingall ordinary
S Mandeville, | W. A. Talmadge. packages of goods 10 cts; large packages of
Corner of Broad street and College Av. | furniture and machinery, charges according
to responsibility. Iron and steel in loose
bars 10 cts per hundred lbs., and storable
for advancing freights and charges 2 1-2 per
cent, which you cau save by depositing the
money with us for selling produce 2 1-2
per ceut. We will also fill all orders in this
market, making the best selections for our
1. BISHOP & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
April 6 No. 1, Broad street, Athens.
JAMES M. ROYAL,
HARNE SSJI AKER,
H AS removed his shop to Mitchell’s old
Tavern, one door east of Grady A Nich-
olsou’s—where he keeps always on hand a
general assortment of articles iu hisline, and
fa always ready to fill orders in the best style.
Jan 26 tf
W. H. & J. TURPltf,
(Successors to W. H. Turpin,)
FFER to Physicians, Planters, Merchants
aud the public at large, a choice and well | P a * rona » at 1 1*2 per-cent
assorted stock of Drugs aud Medicines, Oils,
Paints, Dye-stufis, Glass and Putty, Brushes
of every description, Straw Brooms, Spirits
Turpentine, Ac.
Wc purchase our goods for cash, and are
prepared to sell on the most advantageous
terms. Merchants will find it to their inter
est to look at our prices. All articles war
ranted to be as represented. Give us a call
and satisfy yourselves. Augusta. Junel 5
C ONSTANTLY on hand, a large and well I W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State ; A
___ assorted lot ofplnin, fancy and Japanned J R. Crozicr, Comptroller of Treasury, and
-- — bvi" —
Tin-ware, at
April 13
LOOK HERE!
T HE undersigned have on hand a general
assortment of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.
which they will sell low for cash or bartet
Call and examine.
April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn
French A Van Epps, and J. J. Bryant,
„„„ STOWS. STOVES I I °qT^L, l>,ilre„> Agent, .nd ««*.
ROOKING and Office Stoves, in great van-1 ants generally, Loudon, Tcnnesse.
Vj^ty.oonsmntly^on hand.at low prices^by | N. mm n & Son., T. J. & C. Powell,
« . „ Cruigbcad and Deadcrick, Knoxville*Tenue-
SHOES! SHOES! I W.&THarris.InmnnAHamilton.Bran-
A LARGE and well selected lot ofGents and 1 uer A Mitchell, Fains A King, Dandridge,
Ladies’ Shoes, for sale low, by Tenn
April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
$150 to $200 per Month!!
I WILL send instructions by which any
person can make from $150 to $200 per
month, without traveling or peddling, and
with the smallest amount of capital. This is
no receipt of any kind whatever. I will for
ward the above instructions and all tbe arts
and receipts of value, as advertised in the
different papers of the United States, free of
postage, to any person sending me the small
sum of one dollar, post paid.
E. S. SHIPLEY, Kingston,
Dr el A Ross Co«ut7, Ohio.
SAULTER & IYY
A T their old stand, near the FrauklinHouse,
Athens, Ga. are better prepared than
ever heretofore to meet the wants of the tra
velling public.
Those wishiug to hire Coaches, Carriages,
Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses, are invited held, on the first Monday in Nevember next,
to give them a call—ns they have finer Coach- be discharged from said Executorship,
es and better stock than at any time hereto- B y order of said Court, at a regular term
fore, while their Drivers are as careful as can | thereof held this the 2d day of April, 1855.
Coach-Making and Repairing.
JAMES bTbURPEE,
A T the old stand recently occupied by R. S.
Schevenell, offers for sale a lot of superi
or articles of his own manufacture, at redu
ced prices—consisting of
Carriages, Buggies, &c.
Orders for any thing in his line thankfully
received and promptly executed.
jZ^-Repairing done at short notice and on
reasonable terms.
NEW GOODS AGAIN
1 1IIE subscriber is opening a full assort
. utent of Staple and Fancy Spring and
Summer Goods—among which, arc an unas
unity handsome assortment of
Muslins, Bcrages, Prints, and other dress
Goods;
Bonnets, Ribbons, Summer Hats, Shoes
and Boots—nil of the latest styles—good and
fine, to which he invites the attention of bis
friends and customers, to whom he will sell
nt his usual low prices, with short profits
for cash or cash terms. Call soon and
choose the best.
Mar. 29. ISAAC M. KENNEY.
F RESH Salmon in lb. cans, cheap, at Ken
ney s.
March 29.
J^EFINED GELATINE and Irish Mass for
i sale, by T.
March 22.
Bishop A Sou.
JUST RECEIVED
"J fk CASES choice Champagne Cider, and
A for sale cheap l»y .
D. N. JUDSON.
A pi 19.
kA AAri LHF. Extra TennesseeBa-
Av7 \JyJ\J con, for sale low by
Apt 19 T. BISHOP. & SON.
S UGARS! Sugars ! Sugars! of every grade
and description. For sale, low, by T.
Hi.shop A Son. April 26.
100,000
lbs. BACON, for sale by
Grady A Nicholson.
WANTED
I It VERY dollar now due me on notes and
J accounts—and still more dollars for
cheap goods -will my friends please re
spond! May 3. 1. M. KENNEY.
1YYYY Sacks superfine nnd extra Flout;
I'J y For sals, low, by T. Bishop A Son.
Apml 20.
MT EAGLE TRIPOLI.
known for cleaning and
kinds of metals, windows,
re. A supply just rc
the manufacturers, and
mpplied on liberal
BISHOP & SON.
200 Dollars Reward!
I I SCAPED from the jail at this place, on
j the night of the 4th instant, two men
charged with the crime of MURDER.
JOHN EPTS,
Wbohasbccn imprisoned here, since Sep
tember last, for the murder of his father m
July previous, is fall six feet high: straight
and moderately slmder built; dark straight
hair—turns it to one side; slow spoken;
not much inclined to conversation; has but
one full ear, having been born in that situa
tion ; wears bis hair long and turns it over
to the side to cover this defect: about thirty
years of age.
THOS. D. GUNNELS,
Who most brutally murdered his wife in
March last, (nnd very nearly one of his
daughters at the same time,) is about 40
years old, five feet nine or ten inches high :
rather stoop.shouldered: talks freely and
Eomewha; loud: has a downcast look : dark
bafr, and will weigh about one hundred and
lorty or fifty pounds: very fond of liquor:
one finger’ off. I will give tlie above re
ward for the delivery of both the above
named men to me at this place, or one hun
dred dollars for either of them ; or the same
for both or cither in any Jail so I get them,
ess the expenses in bringing here.
JESSE M. GARNER,
Who is charged with larceny after trust re
posed, looks to be about 21 or 22 years old ;
rather a small man : qnite forward and pert,
and from his general deportment, whereso
ever lie may be, it wonld seem he wishes to
let the pocplc know he is There. Hair rath
er light: one thumb off: lives in the neigh
borliood of Indian Springs' I will giro
ten dollars for bis delivery to mo at ihi3
place, or if lodged in any Jail in the State
•o I get him.
1. S. VINCENT, Sheriff and
Jailor, Clarke co., Go.
Wntkiusville, May 10, 1854.
Also, at the same establishment we manufac
tnre all kinds of
BOBBINS,
commonly used in our cotton factories. All
done as good and cheap as can be had from
the North. Address,
P. A. SUMMEY A BRO. Athens, Ga
who will attend to all orders, and the ship
ping of the same. March, 1854.
NOTICE
W E again earnestly request all who arc
indebted to us, to come and make pay
ment, or close their accounts by note. We
must close the business of the old firm.
May 10 LUCAS A BILLUPS.
NOTICE.
|HE subscribers are prepared to fill orders
for all kinds of
J^IRESH Candies and Maple Sugar, receiv
ed this day and for sale by
Apl 19. D. N.
JUDSON.
DISSOLUTION:
rpilE copartnership in the Franklin Job Office, here-
X tofore existing, under the firir of Christy & Kelsea,
Is this day disselved by mutual consent. The business
will be continued by * “ - - -
of the late concern i
thonzed to collect the dema'nds due to it,
JOHN H. CHRISTY,
Athene. Jan 11 1855. WILLIAM KELSEA.
iy J. H. Christy—by whom the debts
will be pnid, and who alone is au
$®*Payupt Payup!*=^f
T HE undersigned most earnestly requests all persons
indebted to the late Arms of CHRirrT.Kzuza 5
Btmzz, and Chiustt& Kelsea—as also those owini
him individually—to Pay up at oner: Many o_
these claims have been outstanding a long time, and au,
mustabsnlutely be settled without delay.
He trusts that a sense of right and justice wilt lead
everyone indebted to settle up immediately. If, how
ever. it shall turn out that he is mistaken iu this, he will
be forced, however reluctantly, to “ try what virtue
here Is in
janl
CHRI8TY.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Court of Ordinary of said county,
W HERAS, James Fulcher, guardianof
Rebecca Ann House, minor of Hari s
House, deceased, is desirousof obtaining Let
ters Dismissory from said guardianship.
It is therefore, upon the applicotion of
said guardian, ordered by the Court, that al
persona concerned, appear at the regular
term of this Court' to be held on the first
Monday in Julynest, to show cause why said
guardian should nut be dismissed from said
guardianship.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court,
at a regular term, held this 7th day ofMav
1855. ASA M JACKSON, Ordinary.
May 17—Cm.
C AA SACKS SALT, large size and
eJvyL/ first order, just received and for
sale low by
Apl 19,, T. bishop a son
one door east ofPeterson's bookstore.
Dec 22,1854.
FOR SALE.
A Cottage Residence.
C ONTAINING eight good rooms, with
closets, pantry, nnd dairy, &c. A good
TIN! TIN!
TINLEY & HERON.
Charleston, Jan. 1st, 1855.
We beg leave to refer to the following
gentleman:
llev. Thos. W. Atkin, Maj.M. M. Gaines,
Asheville.
P. D. Gates, 12 Broadway,New York.
Col. James Gadsden, Charleston.
John Caldwell, President of S. C. R. R
Thos. Warning, Auditor “ •• “ “
John King, Agent “ “ “ “
Hyatt, McBurney & Co., and J. S & L.
Bowie & Co., Charleston.
P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S
April 13
$300,000
IN GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE!
Capital City Art-Union,
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
B urnell & co’s second great
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
Tlie proprietors take great pleasure in 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, and tbe many thousand solici
tations from all parts of the country, in 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 patrons
the following valuable, magnificent and un
precedented BRILLIANT SCENE, to be dis
tributed, as soon as the 300,000 Beautiful
Engravings of the CArrroL of Ohio are dis
tributed among their Patro s. Tbe price of
the Engraving U but Oue Dollar, and as a
parlor ornament it cannot be surpassed.
Read attentively tbe following list ot beau
tiful and costly Gifts, which will be satisfac
torily distributed by a committee 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
I do in “ 6,000
1 Four-story Brick Dwclliug and
Lot, in Columbus, Ohio 5,500
1 do do do do 6,500
1 Beautiful residence in the town
of Mount Vernou, 5,600
1 Two-story Brick Building in
Chillicothe, 3,500
1 Brick Cottage and Lot tu Colum
bus, S,000
l do do do do * 3,000
I Frame do do do 2,500
l Handsome Country Residence
in Sego. Perry county, Ohio, 1,500
4 Splendid BniidingLots in Col
umbus, at $2,000, 8,000
10 do do do at $1,606; 15,000
4 do do in Cleveland, 6,000
1 Grand Action Piano, (Ch’s.) 1,200
1 Gold Watch, set with Diamouds, 1,000
5 Gold Watches, at $500 e ch. 25
TO THE TRA YELLING PUBLIC.
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 the Court for a discharge from said
Executorship. Therefore, all persons con
cerned, are hereby required to show cause,
(if any they have) why said Executor should
not, at the regular term of said Court, to be
found anywhere.
the same time their terms are as
good asthebest. R.Saulter, Z.Ivr.
April 5, ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE paitnership heretofore existing under
■ tbe firm of TRAMMELL & MORTON.
Schuapps, imported by B. Lieber, may be I ^ aa been dissolved by mutual consent. The
I of the undersigded, who have been ap- business will be conducted hereafter by the
Schnapps.
mHE pure unadulterated article of Schiedam
X Schi
had of lue unuersigaeu, wno nave been ap
pointed agents in this city. The public may uudersigned
rely on the purity of this importation. In I Mar. 29.
irehasing lie careful to notice the name ol
Lieber on the label.
W. H. & i.TURPIN, Agents,
June 14 Broad st, Augusta, Ga-
C. G. TRAMMELL.
POWDER.
E XTRA blasting and Rifle Powder, a large I
lot. English and American guncnps.'for
ale by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
RICE.
A FRESH and good article of JRice always
on hand at
April 13
P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S
Eradicator.
BLACKSMITHING.
T HE subscriber continues to carry on the
Blacksmithing business,in all its brunch
es, athisold stand, near the Town Spring,in
the rear of the Franklin House Row—where
M ARSHALL’S Magical Pain Eradicator, S 00 * toolB ’«°° d ™ ater ‘ al ’ andver ysuperior
for curing Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains w< £ k “ en ™ l the °, rder8 of,he P ul)1, c-
; :—.1 *■ M He has m his employment an axe-maker
Swellings, Ac. is eminently superior to anv , naa 11 , c ■ ,, ,
other external remedy for these stubborn dis- an ^. korse * skoeP » wko cannot be excelled.
eases. AU who have used it, can testify to
its efficacy. For sale by
W. H. & J. TURPIN,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Broad st, Augusta, Ga.
aud by all Druggists throughout the State.
June
Work warranted to be done well and at
moderate prices,
A share of public patronage respectfully
solicited. M. E. McWHORTER.
Athens, Feb 1 tf
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
FAIN KILLER,
STILL TRIUMPHANT,
A ND after a thorough trial by innumerable
living wituesses, has proved itself to be
THE MEDICINE OF THE AGE
Although there have been many medicinal
preparations brought before tbe public since
the first introduction«f Perry Davis’ Vegeta
ble Pain Killer, aud large amounts expended
iu their introduction, the Pain Killer has
continued to steadily advance in the estima
tion of the world as the best Family Medi
cine ever introduced. As an internal nnd
external remedy it is truly a source of
JOY TO THE WORLD.
One positive proof of its efficacy is, that
the sales have constantly iucreased, and
wholly upon its 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 KiUer upon the pa
tient, when taken internally in coses of
Colds, Cough, Bowel Complaints, Cholera,
Dyssentery aud other affections of the sys
tem, has been truly wonderful, and has won
for it a name amoDg medicinal preparations
that can never be forgotten. 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 a host of testimony,
as an almost infallible remedy, that it will
be handed down to posterity as one of the
greatest medical discoveries of the nine
teenth century. The magical effects of tlie-
Paiu Killer when taken or used according In
directions, are certain. Yon 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 mcdiciual proper
ties.
The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is
now put up in panel bottles, with the words
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the
glass; aud with two steel engraved labels
on each bottle—one an excellent likenesi of
Perry Davis, the Original inveutor of the
ledicine, the o'her a steel engraved note of
hand—none others can be relied upon as ge
nuine. Price of bottles 12 1-2 cents, 25 cents,
50 cents and $1, respectively.
PERRY' DA Via & SON, Proprietors,
No. 74 High st., Providence, R I,
The Pain Killer is sold by C. WA H. R. J.
Loxos, aud Smith A Hill, Athens.
5SS” Beware ofci.uuterfcits put up in the
old style. May 3.
TAKE NOTICE
10 Rose Wood Pianos, at $500
5,000
10 do
do
do
at 400
4,000
10 do
do
do
at 300
8,000
50 Gold Watches, at $160
7,500
100 do
do
at
100
10,000
100 do
do
at
75
7,500
100 do
do
at
40
4,000
300 Silver
do
at
20
6,000
500 do
do
at
15
7,500
Farmer’s Cradles.
S CYTH E Blades, Grass' Scythes, Reaphooks
and Scythe Snathes, for sale by
April 13 P.A. SUMMEY A BRO.
QQ HHDS, choice new crop Molasses
Apl 19.
for sale low by
T. BISHOP & SON.
SKY-LIGHT
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
T HE subscriber has recently opened the
Sky-Light Daguerrean Gallery nearly
opposite the Bank, where he is prepared to
take LIKENESSES in all kinds of weather,
and in the most beautiful style of the art.
Tlie public are invited to call aud examine
specimens. J. F. O’KELLY.
Athens, Feb 1 tf
1000 Ladies’ Gold Breast Pins, at $4 4,000
200 do Brocha Shawls, at $25 5 000
500 do Silk Dress Patterns, at
$20 10,000
5000 Gold Pencils, at $3 15,000
10000 do Pena, 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
ficate of Membership, entitling them to <
chance in the above list of valuable and
costly Gilts for the People. The Eogravin
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 us
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
postage, will meet with prompt attention.
In order to prevent mistakes, Agents and
others transmitting money to us will please hare
it sealed in the presence of the Postmaster, and
the amount entered on the way bill.
We pre-pay all our letters, circulars, Ac
to our Agents and Correspondents, and ex
pect them to do the same with us.
|gr Agents wanted in every town, whom
we will furnish with posters, circulars, sched
ules, instructions, Ac., on application at our
office, or 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.
D RIED Beef, Smoked Halibut, and pick-
led Beef Tongues, new and fine. For sale
low, by T. Bishop A Son. April 26.
JUST RECEIVED.
AISINS, Almonds, Currants, Citron,
Spleen of all kinds, flavoring Extracts, | Bounty Land Bill of the last Congress,
latine, Cocoa Pas'e, Ac. &c. For sole by fy Office on Broad Street over the 1
R.
G clatinC:
T, Bishop A Son
W. G. DELONY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W ILL give his special attention to collect
ing, and to the claims of all persons en
titled to Land W arkantb, under the late
April 26.
of I. M, Kenney.
March 15—1855—tf.
store
JU and Fall Sperm Oil, and a superior arti-
1 bpi
| cle of Train Oil, by the barrel or
J14une
W.
gallo
H. A J. TURPIN,
Druggists, Augusta,G*
THE GREAT DISCOVERY!!
KR0LLERI0N,
Q^/POn CURLING THE HAIR. V^)
F OR many years it lias been tbe object of
deepest study with chemists and others
to produce a fluid that, applied to the bair,
would cause it to wave and curl equal in beau
ty to tbe natural curl.
THE KROLLERION
Is the only article ever offered to the world
that will effect this most desirable object. ■
But throe or four applications are necessary TUUXiS.
to curl It as much as may be desired, and for T>LACKSMITH’S and Carpenter’sTools, in
any length of time. From the many testi-1 1 ) great variety, for sale by
ttnmial.-' of those who have used it, the sub- April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO
scriber doe3 not hesitate to warrant the
KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and
prove as reccommended in all cases
1 fTI • mnlrSnrv wrUUf.ilt AX
BUCKETS AND PAILS.
W HITE and red oednr, oak, and a variety
of painted buckets and pails, for sale
low, by
P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
Flour! Flour!
Therecipe for making, with full directions j A LARGE lot of superfine and extra family
for use, will be sent on tbe receipt of one dol- ix Flour, in sacks and extra barrels, for
lar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost | sale by
over 12 cents.
P. A. SUMMEY & BRO
Direct to
May 3, 1865.
H. A. FREEMONT.
Warren, Trumbull Co., O.
t Sacks Flour for sale by
QAS
Ov/ April J&Jth Grady ANicgoLEO.v.
J UST Received an extra article of pure
Port Wine expressly for medical purpo-
1 ses. Also a large lot ot Flavouring Ex
tracts for culenary uses and flavouring.—
! Icecream Ac., for sale cheap by
Apl 19., p, N. JUDSON.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
T O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual
• •isease, such as Seminal Weakness, In
potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis. Ac.
The Howard Association of Philadelphia,
in view of the awful destruction of human
life and health, caused by Sexual diseases,
and tbe deceptions which are practised up
on the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by Quacks, have directed their consulting
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
soription of their condition, (age, occupa
tion, habits of life, ac.) and in cases of ex
treme poverty and suffering to furnishing
medicines free of chnrge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent
Institution, established by special endow
ment, for the relief of the sick and distr
sed, afflicted with “ Virulent and Epidei
ic diseases,” and its funds can bo 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. HEART WELL, Pres.
Geo. Fairchild, Sec. May 3.
Ap5
WM. N. WHITE.
Alotice
T WO months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary
of Walton county, for leave to sell the lauds
belongiug to tbe estate of Elisha Casey, de
ceased.
April 12.
H.H.OAMP Adm’r.
SPRING
I S. upon us in all its glory, and summer is
is fast advancing. With these seasons also
come diseases peculiar to them, in the form of
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and worst of
all, Ring-Worm. The best remedy for such,,
and certainly the most agreeable, is "Mar
shall’s Ring-worm and Tetter Lotion.” It will
.cert (inly cure, and quickly—il does not stain
the skin, aud is an agreeable perfume. For
sale by the Druggists generally, and by
W. H. A J. TURPIN,
Dealers in pure Family Medicines,
Junel5 Broad street, Augusta, Ga,
NEW GOODS.
I H A VE just received a large stock of choicc-
Family Groceries, and a general assort
ment of Crockery, which I will sell for cash
or prompt payment at the end of each quar
ter. D. N. JUDSON.
Jan. 18, 1855.
W C ...
superlative tonic diaretic anti dyspep
tic and invigorating cordial, just received
t by
and for sale
Apl 19.
D. N. JUDSON.
COME A1VD SEE?
tU
JUST RECEIVED,
M AURY’S Physical Geography of the Sea,
Johnson’s Works,
toill* jBoswell’s Life of Johnson,
Harper's Storv Books. No. 4,
'■ Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,
Duels and Duelling,
Roe’s A Long Look Ahead,
Poems and Ballads of Gerold Massey,
D’Abrontes Memoirs of Napoleon.
Apl& WM-N. WHITE. J Sou,'
Spring & Summer Goods*
McWHORTER & ERWIN
A RE now receiving aad opening their sup
plies of Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
Consisting of sach articles as arc usually
kept in this market.
Hardware, Crockery and Glass ; Hats >
Caps, Boots and Shoes ;
Saddlery, $c.
And an endless variety of other articles, ta«
tedious to mention.
All of which they offer extremely loWi f®$
cash or country produce.
Their friends and the public are respects
fully invited to give them a pall—examine
their stock aqd prices—and if these suit,
patronize them liberally.
Athens, April 20
TYfEW CROP N. C. Surups, very choice,
IN just received by I
Apl. 19. t. bishop a sos.
CHEESE! CHEESE!
A choice lot, at 16 cents,Just received at
Dec7 I. M. KENNEY’S. _
Blank Declarations,
O F both forms, (long and short) together
with the process attached—just printed
and for sale at this Office. Also, various
other Blanks.
(•Sf"Any Blanks not on hnml—ns, indeed,
almost any kind of job printing—can befur-
nished on a few hours’ notice
P H13SERVES—Ginger and Chow-chow
Preserves, and all sorts of PICKLES,'fifil*
sale by P. > SUMMEY & BRO.
Bacon ! Bacon ! !
1 AD A T!lc fin ' st 1<>l cvcr of ‘
OU VJUU fered in lliis market, lor sale
low by ^ 3TT 1>. a. SUMMEY A BRO.
Apt f
E
19.
—
71 XTRA Fine Fren
ceivcil and for sal