The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, July 12, 1855, Image 4

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- STARTLING, BUT TRUE!- What every Woman should KNOW. R EADER, are you a husband or a father? a wito ora mother? Have you the sin cere v el fare of those you love at heart I Prove 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 yon and yours, as ithaa to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind tor its ordi >ury avocation and exhausting t hose means for medical attendance^edicines and advertised nostrums, which otherwise would provide for declining years,the infirmi- tics of age and the proper education of your children. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition, as not even for one day to feci the happy and exhilarating influence incident to the • npymcnt of heath, arising from ignorance of dm simplest and-plainest rules of health us connected with the marriage state, the \iolationof which entails disease, and mise ry- "And must this continue? Must this be J ls there no remedy ? No relief! No hope?” The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies and- benefllling by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAUR1CEAU, raoFEssoa of diseases of women. One Hundredth Edition (&00.000] Ithno., pp. 250. J on FINE ora, >ITU BINDING, $ too.] A standard work of established reputation found classed in the catalogue? of the great trade sales in New-York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal book sellers in the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time Plv* Hnudrcd Thousand Copies have been sold, of which there were upwards of one huudred 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,in respeetto which be is yearly consulted by thousands, both iu person and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by C un paring her own symptoms with those de scribed, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for. her complaints. The >v;fe about becoming n mother has often need of instuctinn and advice of the u’ most importance to her future health, ic respect to which her sensiliveucss forbids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such instruction and advice, and also explaiu many symptoms which otherwise would oc- ea.-iou anxiety or alarm, as all the peculiari ties incident to her situation are described. llow many arc suffering from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice?— Many suffer from prolapsus uteri ( falling of the womb), or from fiuor albus (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are in constant agony /or mauy months preceding confinement— Many have difficult, if not dangerous delive ries, and slow and uncertain recoveries.— f'onie whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to conyey fully the various subjects treated of, its they are of a nature strictly intended for the mar ried o.* those contemplating marriage. In consequence or the uuiveraal populari ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor dinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, as well on 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 hasbccu found neeesMrv,therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy mi book unless the words “ Dr. A. M. Matbiceau, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y.” is on (nnd the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the luck of) the title page; and bay only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Maurices u Upou receipt of One Dollar, “THE married woman’s private medi CAL COMPANION” is sent {mailedfree) to any part ot tbe United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post paid, nnd addressed to Dr. A. M. MAU lUCEAU, box 1224, New York City. Pub lishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. March 15, 1855. STATE OP GEORGIA,) CLARKE COUNTY, f Superior Court, February Term, 1855. 1 0 the Superior Court of said county. Ti petition of Wm.P. Taimage and John i date the day and year aforesah proper hand and seal thereto i one Washington C. Yoakum, sai deed has been recorded in the Cl of said Court on the 18th day of Ai in Book P. folios 134 and 135, 11th March, 1852—$150 on the dorsed thereon, and your pe the last payment in said r mgs may premises HARDEMAN 4 LANDRUM, Petitioners Attorneys’. WILLIAM P. TALMAGE ~ and JOHN F. PIIINIZY, Assignees, Ac. WILLIAM KELSEA. t ear aforesaid, his own proper hi eing thereto annexed, to one C. Yoakum, which said mortj corded in tbe Clerk’s Office of Court of said county, on tbe assigns, a on the north by Mrs 1353—and $150 on miaes forever barred and foreclosed. i pr< It i Keleca three months before the next Term of next Term of this Court. 26tb day of March 1355. April. 5. JOHN C. JC ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA—Green County B Y virtue of n order from the honorable Court of Ordiuary of said county, passed at its regular term, in April, 1855, will bo sold at the court house door, in Watkinsvillc, Clnrke county,and State aforesaid, between t!)? lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Augnst next, a house and lot, in the town rf Athens, now occupied by ReV. M. Lcinc- '•’nigh, also, two other adjoining honscs and lots—one of which is now occupied bv R..S, Schevcnel—the other a small lot in tic rear. Sold ns the property of Edward Lnmpkin, de ceased, for a distribution among the legn- ti c*. LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, Adm’r. June 21, 1855. witlr the'will annexed. 3\ist llecevYcOi, . A FRESH SUPPLY OF Sugars, Coffee, Syrup, Pine Apple Cheese, English Dary do. Kie.-h Saiiiiond, Fresh Lobsters, Fresh Oysters, Fresh Mackerel, Sa rdines, 1 tried Reef, and ]{ dogma Sausage, For sale by Preserved Ginger, Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces, Choice Brandies, Old Port W’ine, Madeira do. Old Sherry Wine, Muscat d«i. Claret do. Porter and Ale. , Fine Segars,and Tobacco, Ac. D. N JUDSOX, Corner Broad mid Jackson st, Athens. June 21. ICE! ICE! ICE! r pUE ritiz-n* of Athens can be supplied J. with Ice, at the Alliens ll--usc, sit the following rates i hroni 1 to 50 lbs, 4 cts per lb, 60 " 100 •• 3» 100 and over, 8 “ “ “ May 31, W. H. DORSEY, Agent rn\VO months after date, I shall apply to X tUe Court ot Ordinary, of Hall county, ior leave to sell all the real estate of Law rence Logan, deceased ; nnd also the real es tate of Patrick Logan, decease I. SARAH A. LOGAN, Adm’r, June 7—2iu. GOODS. Is uow receiving a large and haudsome t assortment of all kinds of goods, suited the season, consisting of— LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERED ASD illLI RY GOODS, liars, Colin retts. Mantillas, Lnoos.l jss Trimming, Ribbons, Gloves, H fcc. Ladies nnd Gentlemen, Linen C Handkerchief*, Silk Hsudkcrchiefs, hams Handkerchiefs. MOURNING GOODS. coes, Sc., &c, All kinds mourning trimmings. Cloths, Cassimeres and Veslin kinds of Summer Goods, ior 1 Boy’s wear. All kinds of Summer Hats for Boy’s; All kinds Ladies* and Childrens Shot Gaiters; Damask Towels, Crash Dowlas, &c. HARDWARE AND CUTLE1 ALL KINDS. Smith'* Tools; Tanner’s Tools; Mi Smut Machines, Mill Saws. Boltin) GROCERIES. DISSOLUTION. riUIE firm of IV. P. & J. c. TURNER is X this day dissolved, by mutual consent— J. C. Turner withdraw* from the same.— 'Vther of tL- partners is authorised to set tle the business, nnd will use the name ef the firm, only in settling and arranging of aid business. W.P. Turner will continue the trade, nnd thankful to our friends for past favors, hopes to share a portion of their cash W. P. * J. C. TURNER. Athens, Jnne 7tli; l86o. J. C. TURNER, in withdrawing, returns his thanks to hi* friends, fi»i the liberal pat ronage bestowed on ns, and hopes they will continue »h«» same. R»_ June 7. v« TURNER. proved credit- [Athens. April NEW STORE AND Lampkin’s old stand.) Win. J. Morton, S8APLE AND FANCY Saddlery, &c. at prices to suit the times. flrarof William M. Morton found at his store; and tho requested to call and settle. Athens, May 10,1855. JUST RECEIVED!!! TOHNSTON’S Agricultural Chemistry, A J Burnhams Hen Fever, Lamplighter. Harper’s Story Book, 5 voPs. Si Life of Lady Blessington, Curtis Hist, of Constitution, IT Abbotts King’s and Queen’s or life in the X Palace, cs Strickland’s Queens of Scotland,new vol., an Tbe North and South, pr Mayhew’a Peasant Boy Bhilosopher. Apl 10. W. N. WHITE. tie JUST RECEIVED St 1 /A CASES choice Champagne Cider, and M Xvr for sale cheap by w Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON. w F^r\r\f\ LBS. Extra Tennessee Ba- w tJYXUU con, for sale low by di Apl 19 T. BISHOP. & son. fu GEORGIA—Clarke County. p Court of Ordinary of said county. w Wf HERAS, James Fulcher, gnardinnof. j, f? Rebecca Ann House, minor of Haris House, deceased, is desirous of obtaining Let- ters Dismisaory from said guardianship. It is therefore, upon the applicotion of said guardian,ordered by tbe Court, that the persons concerned, appear at the regular term of this Court* to be held on the first “ Monday in Julynext, to show cause why said guardian should not be dismissed from said " guardianship. A true copy from the minutes of said Court, at a regular term, held this 7th day of Mav, 1855. ASA M JACKSON, Ordinary.* * May 17-6m. Jj QLG ARS1 Sugars! Sugars! of every grade Jf 0 and description. For sale, low, by T. *! Bishop 4 Son. April 26. 11 inn nnn ,bs - BAC0N * f ° r by ,o 1UU.UUU Grady 4Nicholson. ai WANTED u Tj! VERY dollar now due me on notes and Jil accounts—and still more dollars for £ cheap goods—will my friends please re s! spond? May 3. 1. M. KENNEY. B 1 HO ® ,,c ' !S 8u P cr ® ne a, *d extra Flour; a For sale, low, by T. Bishop 4 Son. F April 26. E C MT EAGLE TRIPOLI. g rplIE best article known for cleaning and X polishing all kinds of metals, windows, razors and glass ware. A supply just re | ceivcd, direct from the manufacturers, and s for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal 0 terms. T. BISHOP & SON. ?. April 26. J — — T JUST RECEIVED! A /TIRANDA Elliot, Bancroft’s Miscellanies, {] 1YX Memoirs of Lady Blessington, Tales for j" the Mariners, Party Leaders, Robert Graham, ii Wild Western Scenes. Peep of Day, Frank A Farlcigb, Minnie Greg, Alone—and a variety q of other new works, entirely too numerous to mention. Also, Blank Books, 4c. Sold low for cash, or at 3 months. Call and examine. P Junel4 WM. N. WHITE, a Corner Broad st. * College Avenue. 1 I GO TO KEWWEY’S o A ND buy, at cost, a good article of Scythes, iX Augers, Hotse Rasps, H 4 D Hinges, 0 Chisels, Mill Files. Blind Bridles, Horse c Collars, Haimes, Wagon Boxes, Wire Sifters, r and Spike Gimblets. 1. As he wishes to discontinue keeping those 1 articles, he offers his present stock of them at c 1st for cyish. June 21, 4 PPLE VINEGAR—Best article at ii June, 21. I. M. KENNEY’. - -i SANSOM & PITTARD, J 4 RE offering at a reduced price a well ii selected stock of Staple Dry Goods. Cutlery, Hardware and Crockery ware — r With a choice selection of Family Groceries. While returning thanks to tkei - friends j, for paSt patronage,-they earnestly request o those who are indebted to them on notes and 1 accounts for the years 1353 and 1854 to call and pay at least a part. June 14,1855. SANSOM A PITTARD. i : FI!WO months afterdate, I shall apply i I to the Court of Ordinary of Hall county, 1 for leave to sell all the real estate and ne- j groes belonging to the estate of Robert Ar mour, deceased, late of said county. Junel4 WILLIAM ARMOUR, Adm. - Combs & Co’s Express Office, T- M. LA'MPKIN, Agt., Athens, Ga. TJ^CkAGESleft in theevening at the of- ’ X flee 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 Soutk- r » cm, and great diligence used in forwarding packages with tbe greatest possible expedi- e tion, c6mmends itself to the patronage of * the Southern peopie. April 29. OO Office at the old stand of A. K. Childs, next door to tbe Franklin House. No Package or Freight of any de scription will he shipped, unless notified of it at tbe office- (1 Habersham Hotel. d Clarkesville, Ga. fTlHIS comfortable and commodious estab- X lishment, located on the Public Square, is now open for the reception of transient and permanent boarders. No efiurt shall be d wanting to render guests comfortable. A. ERWIN, Proprietor d Clarkesville, April 19, 1855. GEORGIA—Clarke County. F TATHEREAS, Isaac M. Kenney applies to Y T me for Letters of Administration on the 8t estate of John M. Clark, late of said county, s> deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singnlar tlie kindred and creditors of c- said deceased to be and appear at my office or on or before the first Monday in July next, to ie show cause (if any they have) why said Let- P. tors should not then be granted to the appli cant or to such other person or persons as the — Court may think proper. • Given under my hand, at office, this 9th day of May, 1855. May!7 A. M. JACKSON, Ordinury. • Administrator’s Sale. T)URSUANT to an order of the honorable JL the Court of Ordinary of Clarke county, will l>e sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in July next, during the legal hours of sale, negro ic woman, Peniua. about twenty-nine years old, lie and her four children—Lucy, about seven, of Wiley, about five, Alonzo, about four, and Fanny, about one and a half year old. To be sold as the property of Isabella McRee, late of said county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ROWAN McREE, Adm. f May 17, 1855. td ld TAKE NOTICE. ly A CCOUNTS for tbe last quarter are now Im. due, and payment thereof required, tie Aprils D. N. JUDSON. be rC HHDS, choice new crop Molasses tJU for sale low by Apl 19. T. BISHOP & SON. V. B. PAIilTIER’S PIULADELPHAI—XEW-TOEK—BOSTON. Newspaper, or Periodical for i the Agent, whether Daily, Semi n-weekly, Weekly, Monthly, or Subscribers should write plainly the Name, ’ost Office, County or Parish, aud State, to Inch subscriptions shall be sent Reading Rooms, Libraries, Lyceums, Clubs, I ,i?a! a an, 1>,,L1.» T **i . • .. * Information in regard to Newspapers, rnnrazuies, and all other Publications, to- with their Prices, will be cheerfully llPntnrl nn.l .11 4 . .a “ Advertisements will be inseried in any lowest rates, and reliable O f The following list embraces a few popu ir oilv Pnnara nnil DA>>L.4!/. n l» n • * Philadelphia. C.W.&H. R. J.LONG, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ATHENS, UA. 77" EEP constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, $c. $c. Also, dealers in French, English and Ameri can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. Physicians, merchants and all others can depend upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most accommodating terms. Theirgoods vyill J>e warranted as repre sented. January, 1854. $4 <x, 9 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 Recorder 9 00 9 50 2 00 2 50 New You. Note Rei 3 00 200 Jst 6 00 American 2 00 2 Oo 5 00 3 00 6 00 iporter 2 00 Elat* I’nts 3 00 00 NewYobk, Evangelist $2 00 Chriiuin Adv.&Jour. 1 50 Churchman 9 00 Observer 9 50 Freeman’s Journal 3 00 National Magazine 2 00 ladies' National do. 2 00 Water Cure Journal 1 00 Plough, Loom fc-Anv. 3 00 “ “ ' “ 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 SO 3 00 3 00 2 00 Working Fanner Boston. Yankee Blade Ame'lean Union Flag of our Union Gleason’s Pictorial . _ _ i Law Report or ken’s II. Words 3 00 Literary Musenra —* : " "" I.itoll’s Living Age 6 00 Mass. Plouglunan 2 00 New Eng: Fanner 2 00 Cultivator 2 00 Pilot 2 50 Waverly Magazine 9 00 Olive Branch 9 00 North American Rev. 5 00 Urownsou’s Quar’ly Review 3 00 Dwight’s J. of Music 9 00 New Firm and New Goods. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Ac. Iflandeville Sc Talmadgc TTAVE just returned from New,York,with XL a large and beautiful assortment of the above named articles, which they will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. A great variety of rich Jewelry of the latest style Broaches, Pins, Ear and FingerRings, gold guard atffi fob chains, gold Pens and Pencils, gold and silver Buckles, gold and silver Thimbles; SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES, and a good assortment of col'd Glasses; Warranted sterling silver table, dessert and teaspoons, silver Forks, and all other articles usually kept iu.a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which the sub scribers possessover thoseuuacquuinted with the business, in purchasing directly from the Oiannfucturers anil importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable of properly judging the value of all they pur chase and recommend to the public. In the department of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, we are determined, by careful and neat workmanship, punctuality and low prices, to merit the approbation of the public favor. An assortment of CLOCKS, of the latest stple, always on hand, from seventy-five cts. to one hundred and seventy-five dollars—all warranted perfect time-keepers. A. S Mandeville, | W. A.Talmadge. Corner of Broad street and College Av. one door east oi'Peterson's bookstore. Dec 22,1854. 300 “ “ ' “ *• weekly, 2 00 aliguani’s Messenger, Paris, France, 6 £. or 30 00 In addition to the above, tbe subscriber is lay command bis services. Address, V.B. PALMER. American Newspaper Agent, Philadelphia, Boston or New-Yobk. April 12, 1855. JRESH Candies and Maple Sugar, receiv- . cd this day and for sale by Apl 19. * D. N. JUDSON. DISSOLUTION; t J. It. Christy—by whom the <ti will be paid, and who a’one is Athens. Jan 11 1855. debts au- JOHN H. CHRISTY, WILLIAM KELSEA. TIN! TIN! n ONSTANTLY on hand, a large and well assorted lot of plain, fancy nnd Japanned Tin-ware, at P. A. St MMEY & BRO’S April 13 STOVES, STOVES! C OOKING and Office Stoves, in great vari ety, constantly on hand, at low prices,by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO SHOES! SHOES! A LARGE and well selected lot of Gents and Ladies’ Shoes, for sale low, by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. TO THE TEA YELLING PUBL . SAULTER& _ IV Having Offices in each of the cities \ T theiroldstnnd.near theFrankliuHonse, TBLIC. IYY of JPhiladelphia, New-York.andBoston, with A. Athena, Ga. are better prepared than *- ever heretofore to meet the wants of the tra velling public. Those wishing to hire Couches, Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses, are invited to give them a call—ns they have finer Coach es and better stock than at any time hereto fore,while their Drivers are as careful as can % found anywhere. ^9*At the same time their terms are as good as the best. R.Saulter, Z.Ivy. hat Commission House INLET & HERRON’S, CHARLESTON. S.C. r IHE only house doing business in that city X that actually had any experience in Re ceiving and Forwarding of Goods previous to the South Carolina Railroad quitting the bnsiness in July last, is still open for the Receiving and Forwarding of all kinds of goods wares, merchandise, machinery, produce, «fcc- If you want your goods forwarded without the vexations delays and enormous expense bills paid the lust season, and at the same time have your business done in such a man ner that somebody will be made responsible for tlie damaged and lostpackages, consign them to Tinlzy & Herron, who have Received and Forwarded all Goods consigned to them daring all the postseason without any extra charge over those established rates as given below, and up to this time have not encoun tered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Ilerron was Clerk of tho Receiv ing and Forwnrding Department of the South Carolina Rail Road Company for the past seven years and is'perfectly familiar with all their books, freight tariffs and rules of shipment .both by rail roads and vessels, to- S ether with the mode of procedure to secure amages and pay for lost articles from other parties, the proper steps of which will be taken in all such cases without loss or delay to the owners. Another importantadvantnge is that his thorough knowledge ofall freights and rules ofshipmeut enables him to instantly detect aud correct any overcharge in the Bills of lading whiclr in all cases has to be done at that time, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the com missions we charge. He was also raised in Charleston, is perfectly acclimated and free from the contagions of that city, therefore we will under all circumstances faithfully discharge any business entrusted to us. All produce,such as Wheat, Flour, Corn,, Corn Meal, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,Cotton Rice, Rye, Oats, Hay, Tobacco,"Wool, Feath ers, Beeswax, Potato, s, Onions, &c*,consign ed to us will be promptly sold and the pro ceeds returned without keeping the money a/eis months to speculate upon; for we wish it distinctly understood that we engage in no speculation whatever; all that we want our commission, as follows: For Receiving and Forwarding all ordinary packages of goods 10 cts; large packages of l urniture 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 can save by depositing the money with us for selling produce 2 1-2 per cent. We will also fill all orders in this market, making the best selections for oar patrons, at 1 1-2 per cent. TINLEY & HERON. Charleston, Jan. 1st, 1855. We beg leave to refer to the following gentleman: Rev. Thos. W, Atkin, Maj.M. M. Gaines, Asheville. P. D. Gates, 12 Broadway,New York. Col. James Gadsden, Charleston. John Caldwell, President of F. C. R. R. Thos. Warning, Auditor ** “ «* “ John King, Agent “ “ “ Hyatt, McBnrney & Co., and J. S & L, Bowie A Co., Charleston. W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State ; A. R. Crozier, Comptroller of Treasury, and M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn. French <t Van Epps, andj. J. Bryant, Chattanooga. Q. A. Tipton, Railroad Agent, and merch ants genera.ly, Loudon, Tennesse. N. mm n & Son., T. J. & C. Powell, Craighead and Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenue- see. W. &T Harris, Inman it Hamilton. Brnn- uer & Mitchell, Fains A King, Dandridge, Tenn. POWDER. T3XTRA blasting and Rifle Powder, a large Hi lot. English and American guncaps^tor ale by P. A. SUMMEY* BRO. Farmer’s Cradles. S C^YTH E Blades, Grass Scy thes .Reaphooks and Scythe Snathes, for sale by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO, lie tnMtsti ly best ;hat a i however reluctantly, 1 ——law Janlo iy up at once: Many o'f itstanding along time, and all I without del* V, »of right And justice will lead tie lip immediately. If. how- ken in this, he will “ try what virtue J. H. CHRISTY. D RIED Beef, Sipoked Halibut, and pick led Beef Tongues, new and fine. F%t&h low, by T. Bishop 4 Son. Aprir26. JUST RECEIVED. R AISFNS, Almonds, Currants, Citron Spices of all kinds, flnvoring Extracts, G elatine, Cocoa Paste, 4c. &c. For sale by T. Btshop 4 Son. April 26, 200 Dollars Reward 2 E SCAPED from the jail at this place, on the night of the 4th instant, two men ed with the crime of MURDER. JOHN EPPS, Who has been imprisoned here, since Sep tember last, for the murder of his father in previous, is full six feet high: straight and’moderately shnder built; dark straight hair—turns it to one sido; stow spoken; not much incliued to conversation; has but one full ear, having been born in that situa tion ; wears his hair long and turns it over to the side to cover this defect! abont thirty years of age. THOS. D. GUNNELS, Who most brutally murdered his wife in March last, (and very nearly one of his daughters at the same time,) is nbout40 years old, five feet nine or ten inches high: rather stoop shouldered: talks freel / and somewhn! loud: has a downcast look : dark: hair, and will weigh about one hundred and forty or fifty pounds: very fond of liquor; one finger off. I will give the above re ward for the delivery of both the above named mou to me at this place, or one hun dred dollars for either of them; or the same for both or either in any Jail so I get them, ess the expenses in bringing here. • JESSE M. GARNER, Who i* charged with larceny after trust re posed, looks to be about 21 or 22 years old : rather, a small man : quite forward nnd pert, and from his general deportment, whereso ever he may be, it would seem lie wishes to let the poeple know he is There. Hair rath er light: one thumb off: lives in the neigh borhood ot Indian Springs. I will give ten dollars for his delivery to me at this place, or'if lodged in any Jail in the State so I get him. 1. S. VINCENT, Sheriff and Jailor, Clarke co., Ga. "Watkinsville, May 10, 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 mutt close the business of the old firm. May 10 LUCAS 4 BILLUPS. KAA SACKS SALT, largo size and in UUI/ first order, just received and for sale low by Apl 19, t. bishop * SON, THE GREAT DISCOVERY!! KROLLERION, 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 ty to tlie natural curl. THE KROLLERION Is 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 djsired, and for any length of time. From the many testi monials of those who have used it, the sub scriber does not hesitate to warrant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as reccvmmended in all cases The 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 12eents. Direct to H. A. FREEMONT. Warren, Trumbull Co M O. May 3, 1855. # F P«pet. for sale, at factory prices, at the atore May2t D. N. JUDSON. $15,000!! A LARGE Stock of Dry Goods, Ilais, Boots. Shoes, Hardware, Iron, Crockery, Gro ccrics, 4c. for sale low for cash by April 26 Geadt 4 Nicholson POWER! POWER!! T HE 12 Horse Power Steam Engine now running the works of the Athens Steam C ?., will he sold cheap, as a larger is re quired for their work. [May 17. NEW BOOHS. H EART’S Ease; Bell Smith Abroad My Brother’s Keeper, by Miss Warner; Overman’s Mineralogy; Pardee’s Gardener’s Companion; Kerns’ Landscape Gardening; Household Words, vol. x. Johnson’s Agricultural Chemistry; Long Look Ahead, by author of James Montjoy; Abbott’s Stories, vol. vi. May24 At WHITE’S Bookstore. NEW GOODS AGAIN rilHE subscriber is opening a full assort X ment of Staple and Fancy Spring and Summer Goods—among which, are an unns ually handsome assortment of Musttus, Berages, Prints, and other dress Goods; Bonnets, Ribbons, Summer Hats, Shoes and Boots—all Qf the latest styles—good and fine, to which he invites tho attention of his friends and customers, to whom he will sell athis usual low prices, with short profits for cash or cash terms. Call soon and choose the best. Mar. 29. ISAAC M. KENNEY T) EFINED GELATINE and Irish Mass for XL sale, by T. Bishop 4 Son. March22."’ * 1 - 1 • •• r lfO months after date, I shall apply the Court of Ordinary of Hall county for leave to sell nil the real estate of Joseph Cain, deceased, late of said county. . . ..vt S. H. CAIN*, Adm’x June 7—2m. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS I RON and Brass Castings of every variety t Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw- Mills—warranted equal to the best. Steam- Engines, Forcing-Pumps. Gold-Mining Mills, Gin, and all other kinds of gearing. Mill* Irder aDd aU kl “ d8 of ^Machinery made to Iron Fencing of select patterns, Plough and Wagon Castings „ nd Dog-Irons. Every variety of Repairing aniPwrought-iron work promptly executed. Our general assortment of patterns are the accumulation of years. A fist will be sent those addressing (post paid,) REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent j* n * 8 Athens Steam Co. ^ copper, brass and iron castings FOR SALE. A Cottage Residence. /“lONTAINING eight good rooms, with \J closets, pantry, and dairy, &c. A good kitchen, smoke-house, servants rooms,stable enrringe-houseand other out buildings. Thelot contains two acres, is well im proved, has on it a never-failing well, of ns good cool water as can be had in Clarke coun- t •, and a number of ehoice fruit trees. Situated in Cebham, town of Athena. Apply to C.S. OLIVER. Athens April 5,1855, 3 m GEORGIA—Clarkf. County. Court of Ordinary of said county, W H EREAS, James L. Wozencraft, Exe cutor of the personal Estate of Thos. Wozencraft, late of said county, deceased, ] letitionBthe Court for a discharge from said Executorship. Therefore, all persons con cerned, are hereby required to show cause, (if any they have) why said Execntor should not, at tbe regular term of said Court, to be, held, on the first Monday in Nevember next’ be discharged from said Executorship. By order of said Court, at a regular term thereofheld this the 2d day of April, 1856 April 5, ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. m,|DISSOLUTION. “©a mHE partnership heretofore existing under 1 the firm of TRAMMELL & MORTON, has been dissolved by mutnal consent. Tbe business will be conducted hereafter by the undersigned. Mar. 29. C. G. TRAMMELL RICE. A FRESH and good article of Rice always on hand at P. A. SUMMEY & BRO’S April 13 BLACKSMITHING. T HE subscriber continues to carry on the Blacksmithing business,in all its branch es, at his old stand, near the Town Spring,in the rear of the Franklin House Row—where good tools, good material, and very superior workmen await the orders of the public. He has in his employment an axe-maker and horsc-shoer, who cannot be excelled. Work warrauted to be done well and at moderate prices, A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. M. E. McWHORTER. Athens, Feb 1 tf $300,000 IN GIFTS FOB THE PEOPLE! Capital City Art-Union, COLUMBUS, OHIO. B urnell a co’s second great GIFT DISTRIBUTION. The proprietors take great pleasure iu an nouncing to the citizeus ot the Union, that in consequence of thegreat 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 Deople, 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 os the 800,000 Beautiful Engravings of the Capitol of Ohio are dis tributed among their Patro :s. The price of the Eugraving is but Oue Dollar, aud as a parlor ornament it cannot be surpassed. Read attentively the following list of 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. 1 do in “ 6,000 1 Four-story Brick Dwelling and Lot, in Columbus, Ohio 5,500 1 do do do do 6,500 1 Beautiful residence in the town of Mount Vernon, 5,500- 1 Two-story Brick Building in Chillicothe, 3,500 1 Brick Cottage and Lotin Colum bus, 3,000 1 do do do do 3,000> 1 Frame do do do 2,500 1 Handsome Country Residence in Sego, Peny county, Ohio, 1,500 4 Splendid Building Lots iu Col umbus, at $2,000, 8,000 10 do do do at $1,500, 15,000 4 do do iu Cleveland, 6,000 1 Grand Action Piano, (Cb’s.) 1,200 1 Gold Watch, set with Diamonds, 1,000 5 Gold Watches, at 8500 e ch, 25,00 5,000 4,000 3,000 7,500 10,000 7,500- 4,000 6,000 7,50l» 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 Pens, with Silver Cases at $2 20,000 20000 do Rings, at $1 50 each, 30,000 12034 do “ at 1 each, 12.084 Every purchaser of the splendid large Lithographic Engraving, willyeceive a Certi ficate of Membership, entitling them to a chance in the above list of valuable and costly Gifts for the People. The Engrtftinga can be sent by mail (without being damaged,) to any part of the country. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Persbns wishing to act as Ag nts for us will please send a recommendation signed by the Postmaster or some other influential ami 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, 4c., to our Agents and Correspondents, and ex pect them to do the same with ns. 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 40 300 Silver do at 20 500 do do at 15 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. The public arc invited to call and examine specimens. J. F. O’KELLY. Athens, Feb 1 tf 1ST Agents wanted in every town, whom we will furnish with posters, circulars, sched ules, instructions, 4c., on application at our office, or by mail, post paiu. For farther particulars, see descriptive bills, 4c., or in quire at office, No. 2 Walcut’s Block, Town street, Columbus, Ohio. BURNELL 4 CO., Proprietors. April 19, 1855. 3m. W. G. DELON'S , ATTORNEY AT LAW, TXT 1LL give his special attention to collect- YV ing, and to the claims of all persons en titled to Land Warrants, under the late Bounty Land Bill of the last CongTess. M3F Office on Broad Street over the store of I. M. Kenney. March f5—1855—tf. L AMP aud TRAIN OIL.—Bleached Winter and Fall Sperm Oil, and a superior arti cle of Train Oil, by the barrel or gallon. W. H. 4 J. TURPIN, J14une Druggists, Augusta,G» BUCKETS AND PAILS. W HITE and red cednr, oak, and a variety of painted hncketB and pails, for sale low, by P.A. SUMMEY & BBO. TOOLS. B LACKSMITH’S and Carpenter’s Tools, in great variety, for sale by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO Flour! Flour! A LARGE lot of superfine and extra family lx. Flour, in sacks and extra barrels, for sale by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO TUST Received an extra article of pure O Port Wine expressly for medical purpo ses. Also a large lot ot Flavouring Ex tracts forculenary uses anil flavouring.— Ico cream 4c., for sale cheap by Apl 19. p, N.J UPSQN HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. T O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual cisease, such as Seminal Weakness, Iu- potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis. &c. The Howard Association of Philadelphia^ in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, aud tbe deceptions which arc practised up on the unfortunate victims of snch diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, us 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, occopa- tion, habits of life, ac.) and in cases of ex treme poverty and suffering to famishing 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 con be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted tu advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address,(post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Cousnlting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres. Geo. Fairchild, Sec. May 3. JUST RECEIVED, M AURY’S Physical Geography of the Sea, Johnson’s Works, Boswell’s Life of Johnson, Harper’s Story Books. No. 4, Life aud Beauties of Faulty Fem, Duels and Duelling, Roc’s A Long Look Ahead, Poems and Ballads ot ticrold Massey, D’Abinbtes Memoirs of Napoleon. Apl§ WM- N. WHITE ESI