The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, August 23, 1855, Image 4

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Rogers’ Liverwort & Tar, For‘the complete cure of Oonghs. Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and nil other Lung Complaints tending to Consumption. r |YHIS preparation is getting intouso 11 over our Country. The numerous let ters we receive from our various agents, informing us of cures effected in their imme diate neighborhoods, warrant ns In saying it is one of the best, if not the eery bent Cough Medicine now before the public. It nlinost invariably relieves and not nnfre- quently euros the very worst cases. When ail ether Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, ns Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has beeirhis experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately regirding the vir tues of this medicine. Dr. S. 8. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga„ says:— 14 1 have been using your Liverwort and Tar vet y extensively in my practice for three years past, and, it is with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority overall other articles with which I am acquainted, for which it is recommended.” Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from Waynesville. N. C. say :—*• The Liver wort and Tar is becoming daily morepopu- 1 tr in this Country, and we think justly so. All who have tried it speak in com mcndable terms of it, and say it is very beneficial in allevinting the complaints for which it is recommended " Our Agent in Pickens Districts. C. Mr S. R. McFall, assure-us “that he uses it with great benefit in h sown family, and re c uameads it to his neighbors.” He gives an instance of a Negro woman, in his vicini ty, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relieve l by the Liverwor and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all'pnrtsof the South. For » report uf the surprising cures it has per STARTLING, BUT TRUE What every Woman should KNOW. R EADER, are you a husband oi u father! a wi’e or a mother ? Have you ‘he sin cere welfare of those you love at Leart • Prove your sincerity, and lose no time iu learning what enuses interfere with their health and happiness not lest, than your own. It will avoid to you Ami yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind tor its ordi <ary avocation and exhausting those means for medical attendance,medicines and advertised nostrums, which otherwise would provide for declining years,the infirmi ties of age and the proper education of your children. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable coflftition, as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influence incident to the enjoyment of heath, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, and mise ry- “ And must this continue! Must this be! Is there no remedy ! No relief! No hope!” The remedy is by knowiug the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies and benefiting by them: These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY OB. A. M. y.AURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition (500,000j 18ino., pp. 250. I OS FINK MF1I, IITM BIXDIXO, $ 100.] A standard work of established reputation found classed in the cataloguer of the great trade sales in New-York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal book sellers in the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time Five Hundred Thousand Copies have been sold, of which there were upwards of one hundred thousand sent by mail, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a reliable popular Medi Combs & Co's Express Office. T M. LAMPKIN, Agt., Athens, Ga. P ACKAGES left in theeveinng at the of fice of this Southern Company, own* d and operate:! by Southern men— will befor- warded with toe mails next morning, to Charleston. Augusta, or any other point in the Southern country. Thij enterprise being exclusively South ern, and great diligence used in forwarding packages with the greatest possible expedi tion, commends itself to the patronage of the 9onthern peopie. April 29. Q9 Office at the old stand of A. K. Childs, next door to the Franklin House. No Package or Freight of any de scription will be shipped, unless notified of it at the office. C. W. & H. R. J. LONG, Wholesale and Hclail Druggists. ATHENS, GA. J7" EEP constantly on hand a large and well XV. selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuff*, Brushes, Window Glase. at a , Putty, $c. #c. Also, dealers in French, English and Ameri can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per* Turnery and Funcy Articles. Physicians, merchant., and all others can depend upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most accommodating terms. Theirgoods will be warranted as repre- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA—Green Countt. B Y virtue of n order from the honorable Coart of Ordinary of said county, passed at its regu.nr term, in April, 1855, will be sold at tbecourt b:use door, in Watkinsville, Clarke county ,and State aforesaid, between the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, a house and lot, in the town of Athens, now occupied by Rev. M. Leine* baugh, also, two other adjoining houses and lots—one of which is now occupied by R. .S. Schevenel—the other a small lot in the rear. Sold os the property of Edward LampkiOi deceased, for a distribution among the lega tees. LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, Adm’r. June 21, 1855. with the will annexed. formed in the Western "and Northern and WI J ,C £ “ 'A 2 el Z™ Evtcrn States, we would invite the suffering c . BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE pitient to read the pamphlet which accom panies each bottle. To all, we say, hive hope, have hope ! TRY THE MEDICINE!! be warned in season!!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening yonr constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, wheu so soothing and lid ding a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Rigors'Syrap of Liverwort and Tar. Bewarw ef Counterfeit* and Base Imita tions I The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.5 Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVILL A MEAD, 111 Chartres St. bet, Conti and St. Louis, N.O. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agen cics most be addressed. Sold also by Smith it Billups, Athens, Ga. iC. W.. 4• H. R. J. Long. “ J. Bell, Jefferson, “ Morrow & Kenedy, Monroe, “ W. Murray, Watkinsville, “ -J. P,. Stanford, Clarkesville. “ •C. W. Hood, Harmony Grove, “ Platt & Bro., Lexington, “ A. G. Wimpey, Dohlonega. “ Morris A Co. Lawrenceville, “ Jane 21,1855. FAMILY GROCERIES. T HE undersigned respectfully inform the citixens of Athens and public general ly, that they have taken the Store next door ito San-om & Pittard’s. and are receiving “ sfresh stock of ASSORTED GROCERIES •CONFECTIONARY, and will keep constant fly on band the best articlo that can be bad an market, at the lowest prices, of well as sorted NEW STORE AND M1W GO0BS. No. 12, Franklin House Range, (L. J. Lampkin's old stand.) Will. J. Morton, (SUCCESSOR TO IVM.M. MORTOJVf SOAP.J R ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that he is now offering for sale, at the above stand,allege and varied assortment of SSAPLE AND FANCY sented. January 1854. Sugars, Pickles, Coffees, Sardines, Teas, Lobsters. Candles, Cove Oysters, "C'ubacco, Mackerel, Cigars, Green and Dried Liquors, Fruits, •Champaigne Wine, Almonds, Filberts, -Porter and Ale, Fireworks, <tc. •Candies, And various other articles too tedious to mention. ear Oetnc and buy. N. B.—Those indebted to the undersigned iby note or open account, for Clothing, will please call and settle soon, or they may find them in the hands of an officer for collection. July 19 JOHN F. PITTARD <fc CO. the author having devoted his exclusive at tention to the treatment of complaints pecu- liarjtofemrde^in respeetto which he is yearly consulted by thousands, both in person and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by com paring her own symptoms with those de scribed, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for. her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has of:eu need of instuction and advice of the u' most importance to her future health, ii. respect to which her sensitiveness forbids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such instruction and advice, and also explnin many symptoms which otherwise would oc casion anxiety or alarm, as all the peculiari ties incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregularities peculiarto 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 Jluor albus (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are in constant agony for many mouths preceding confinement.— Many have difficult, if not dangerous delive ries, and slow and uncertain recoveries.— Some whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration ana relief. It is of oonrse impracticable to convey fully the various subjects ; rented of, as they are of a nature strictly intended Tor the mar ried o.- those contemplating marriage. In consequence of the universal popular! 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 hasbeeu found necessary,therefore, CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words ‘Dr. A. M. Mauhiceau, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y.” is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office oil the back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauricenu, 1ST Upon receipt of One Dollar, “THE Married womans private medi CAL COMPANION” is sent {mailed free) to any part oi tbe United States, ihe Canada*, and British Provinces. All letters must be lost-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAU 11CEAU, box 1224, New York City. Pub liihing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. March 15, 1855. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Saddlery,* &c. The stock is entirely new, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves or The Books and Accounts of the late firm of William M. Morton & Son will be fnuud at his store, and those indebted are requested to call and settle. Atheus, May 10, 1855. tf DRY GOODS, -43’ REDUCED PRICES, G O to Kenney’s and get good bargains for Cash, before they are all gone, [July 5. MOORE & CARLTON H AVING moved from No. 8 to 7 Granite Row, and having purchased a Spring Stock with great care, ask our town and country friends to come in and examine, and we feel assured that they will be pleased with the qualities, styles and prices of our goods, consisting of French and English Calicoes, French and Scotch Ginghams, new designs, French printed Jaconets, French printed Organdies, French printed Bareges, Plain, figured and striped Greuadines, riain Bareges of all colors and qualities, Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flouuced Robes, Beautiful worked Collars, from 50 cents to 7 dollars, Chemizetts and Collevettsof new and fash ionable styles, Silk and Lace'Mantillas new patterns, Bleached and brown goods, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries, All of which we will sell at Augusta re tail prices, with the exceptiou of Bleached llomespu*wan I Calicoes,which we do not pre tend t<> sell for 2 cents per yard less than New York cost for the purpose of baitiug green ones. April 19, 1855. New Firm and New Goods. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SILVEli AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, die. dee. Mandcville & Talinadge TTAVE just returned from New York,with 11 a large aud 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,Pius, Ear and FingerRings. gold guard aud fob chains, gold Pens and Pencils, gold and silver Buckles, gold aud silver Thimbles; SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL A OES, and a good assortment of col'd Glasses Warranted sterling silver table, dessert and teaspoons, silver Forks, and ail other articles usually kept in a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which the snb scribers possess over those unacquai n ted with the business, in purchasing directly from the manufacturers and importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable of properlyjudging the value of all they pur chase and recommend to the public. In the department of Watch aud 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, 1 W A.Talmadge. Corner of Broad street aud College Av. one door east of Peterson's bookstore. Dec 22,1854. That-Commission House TIN EY & HERRON'S, CHARLESTON. 8.0. T HE only house doing business in that city that actually had any experience in Re ceiving aud 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, New Spring & Summer GOODS. F. W. LUCAS, Is n w receiving alarge and handsome as- assortment of all kin of gd^oods, suited to the season, consisting of— LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bareges, Tissu. s, Crapes, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, GiDghams, Calicoes. Ac. EMBROIDERED AND MILLINE RY GOODS. Collars, Coilaretts. Mantillas, Lncs.Edging. Dress Trimming, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Ladies aud Gentlemen, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ging hams Handkerchiefs. MOURNING GOODS. Mourning Satins. Bombazine, Challeys, Crapes Bareges, Ginghams, Muslins, Cali cnes, See.,&c, All kinds mourning trimmings. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, and all kinds of Snmmer Goods, ior Men’s im<l Boy’s wear. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. All kinds of Summer Hats for Boy’s; All kiuds Ladies'and Childrens Shoes and Gaiters; Table and Bed Linens, Linen Sheetings, and Pillow Case Linens, Damask Table Cloths, Damask Towels, Crash Dowlas, &c. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. Smith’s Tools; Tanner’s Tools ; Mill Irons Smut Machines, Mill Saws. Bolting Cloths. GROCERIES. Blasting powder, Rifle powder, Safty Fuse Carpettings, Mattings, Rugs, Matts, Floor Cloths, &c.; all of which he offers at the lowest market prices, either for cash or ap proved credit* [Athens. April 12 TIN! TIN! CONSTANTLY on hand, a large and well - J assorted lot of plain, fancy and Japanned Tin-ware, at April 13 A SAULTER & IVY T theiroldstand.near the FrankliuIIouse, . Atheus, Ga. are better prepared than ever heretofore to meet the wants of the tra velling public. Tho>e wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages, Hacks, Buggies,or Saddle Horses, are invited to give them a cnll—ns they have finer Conch es and better stock than nt any time hereto fore, while their Drivers are as careful as can JS found anywhere. At the same time their terms are ns good asthebest. R.Saulter, Z.Ivv. CITIZENS OF ATHENS. C AN be furnished witli Ice at their resi dences at 5 cts. per lb. if a club of twenty five will each take five pounds or more every day (Sundays excepted) Persons desirous of accepting the above proposition will please leave their names at Combs and Co’s. Express ffice. Athens, July 12,1855. 30,000 lbs. Bacon. S ANSOM & PITTARD are in receipt of IHIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS very superior cured Tennessee BACON, which they will sell at the lowest market price for Cash. July 5—8t A Plantation for sale. 1 OFFER for sale my Plantation two and half miles below Watkinsville, being the place formerly owned by Rer. I. N. Glenn. “t contains upwards of six hundred acres, about one-half cleared, w< 11 improved, with necessary out buildings,gin-house. &c. with a saw-mill in good order. 1 will also sell with the place my sawer, a likely and faith ful uegro fellow. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON. June 28,1855. tf WANTED. V T the Atheus Foundry. 800 Curds Pine Wool. R. NICKERSON, Aiiiuus, June 11 Agent TO RENT. T HE House au 1 Lot formerly owned and oocjpie 1 by Mr. A. N, Piper will be reutei low to a good occupant. Apply to R. NICKERSON, Agent A. S. C. BOOTS! BOOTS! rnllE undersigned has taken a Store oppo- 1 site the Newton House, on College Ave nue, where he will couiinue to make as fine and good BOOTS as usua’, of any descrip tion. D.iuble-sole.l an! Water-proof Roots, Buck Skin, do Pump, do Pateut Leather, d > Opera, do Repairing done in the neatest and best -tyle. The best of French Leather used and warrented. W. S. STARK- July 19 iljLarf.-V «•-*■«>: ?i>‘ Shoos! Shoes! i G JJD assortment of Ladies’ and Gen A tinmens’ Shoes- may had cheap at julv 5 * be KENNEY’S. New Tailoring Establishment! H AVING secured the services of O. P Caldwell, former Cutter for Win, O Price, of Augnstaand Savannah, I will have executed in the neatest aud most fashiona ble style, all orders coiifiJed to our call. July 28,1855. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. TO HOUSE KEEPERS. W. LUCAS is now receiving a large nssortrae it of Lace and Muslin Curtaius; Handsome Shades for Parlors; Gilt Cornice; Bands; Handsome Rugs and English velvet Car pets. All of which he offers on very reasona ble terms. April 19. 1855. F. F RESH Salmon iu lb.caus. cheap, at Ken ney’s. March 29 SHOES! SHOES! A LARGEaud well selected lot cfG nts and Ladies' Shoes, for sale low, by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. Farmer’s Cradles. S CYTHE Blades, Gras»Scythes,Reaphooks and Scythe Snathes, for sale by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. Just KeceWeA, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Sugars, Preserved Ginger. Coffee, Pickles, Catsups, Syrup, and Sauces, Piue Apple Cheese, Choice Brandies, English Dary do. Old Port Wine, Fresh Salmond, Madeira do. Fresh Lobsters, Old Sherry Wine, Fresh Oysters, Muscat do. Fresh Mackerel, Claret do. Sardines, Porter and Ale, Dried Beef, and Fine Segars, and Bologna Sausage, Tobacco, Ac. For sale by D. N JUDSON, Corner Broad and Jackson st, Athens. June 21. To Stone-Cutters and Masons! S EALED proposals will be received by the undersigned Committee until the 15th of Jnly next, for building four piers, for the purpose of erecting a lattice bridge upon, across tbe Oconee river, between the Town of Athens and the Rail Road Depot. The piers to be built of good solid stone, with beds, joints and face-cut joints, well broke, and the whole work to be done in a good workmanlike manner, of that class and kind of work. Persons making proposals will please give by the perch, ns the exact num- berof perches cannot be ascertained until the work is done. Any information wanted, respecting the work, can be had from any of the Committee. J. B, CARLTON, ) P. A. SUMMEY, >Com. W.L. MITCHELL. ) June 21, 1855. P. A. SUMMEY & BRO S TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. POWDER. 71XTRA blasting and Rifle Powder, alarge li lot. English and American guncaps.’ior ale by P. A. SUMMEY & BRO. PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE FAIN KILLER, STILL TRIUMPHANT, A ND after a thorough trial by innumerable living witnesses, has proved itself to be THE MEDICINE OF THE AGE Although there have been many medicinal preparations brought before the pnblic since the first introduction < f Perry Davis’Vegeta ble Pain Killer, aud large amounts expended iu their introduction, the Pain Killer has continue I to steadily advance i;i the estima tion of tbe world as the best Family Medi cine ever introduced. As an internal and external remedy it is truly a source of JOY TO THE WORLD One positive proof of its efficacy is, that the sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its own merits, as tbe 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 Tbe effect of the Pain Killer upon the pa* tient, when taken internally in cases of Colds, Cough, Bowel Complaints, Cholera. Dyssentery and other affections of the sys tem, has been truly wonderful, and has now for it a name among 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 the Pain Killer when tnkenor used according to directions, are certain. You have only to be sure that you buy tbe genuine article and adhere to the directions in its use, and you will admit its wonderful medicinal proper- ties. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is now put up in panel bottles, with the words Davis’ Vegetable Fain Killer blown in the glass ; and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—oue an excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the Original inventor of tbe medicine, the o‘her a steel engraved note of band—none others can be relied upon as ge nuine. Price of bottles 12 1-2 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents and 81, respectively. PERRY r DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, No. 74 High st., Providence, R I. The Pain Killer is s >ld by C. YV.<fc H. R. J Loves, and Smith <fc Hill, Athens. 1ST Beware ofci.uiiterfeitsput up ia the oldTtyle. Mav 3. F THE GREAT DISCOVERY!! KR0LLERI0N, O'POB CURLING THE IIAIR.'O 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 the natural curl. THE KROLLEUION 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 dasired, and for any length of time. From the many testi inonial- of those who have used it, the sub scriber does not hesitate to warrant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as reccemmended in all cases The recipe for making, with full direction: for use. will be sent on the receipt ofonedol lar, post paid. The ingredients will not Cost over 12 cents. Direct to H. A. FREEMONT. Warren, Trumbull Co., O. May 3, 1865. MT EAGLE TRIPOLI. T HE best article known for cleaning aud polishing all kinds of metals, windows, razors and glass ware. A supply just re ceived, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. T. BISHOP & SON. April 26. If you want your goods forwarded without the vexatious delays and euormous expense bills paid the last season, and at the same time have your business douein such a man ner that somebody will be made responsible for the damaged and lost packages, consign them to I'mcley & H eerom. who have Received and Forwarded all Goods consigned to them during all the pnst season without any extra charge over those established rates as giveu below, and up to this time have not encoun tered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Herron was Clerk of the Receiv ing and Forwarding 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 railroads and vessels, to gether with the mode of procedure to secure damages and pay for lost articles iromother parties, the proper steps of which will be ta\eii in all such cases without loss or delay tothe owners. Another important ad vantage is that his thorough knowledge ofaU freights and rules of shipment enables him to instantly detect and Correct any overcharge iu the Bills of lading which iu all cases has to be done at that time, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the coni-* 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, Potatoi s, Onions, &c‘,consign ed to us will be promptly sold and the pro ceeds returned without keeping the money a few months to speculate upon; for we wish it distinctly understood that we engage in no speculation whatever; all that we want is our commission, as follows: For Receiving and Forwarding all ordinary packages of goods 10 cts; large packages of 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 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 our 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 S. C. R. R Thos. Warning, Auditor “ “ “ “ John King, Agent “ “ “ “ Hyatt, McBurney & Co., and J. S & L Bowie <fe Co., Charleston. W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State ; A. R. Crozier, Comptroller of Treasury, and M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn. French A Van Epps, and J. J. Bryant, Chattanooga. Q. A. Tipton, Railroad Agent, and merch- TRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS I RON and Brass Castings of every variety; Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw- Mills—warranted equal to the beat. Steam- Engines, Forcing-Pumps, Gold-Mining Mills, Gin, and all other kinds of gearing. Mill- Irons and all kinds of Machinery made to order. Iron Fencing of select- patterns, Plough and Wagon Castings *nd Dog-Irons. Every variety of Repairing and wrought-iron work promptly executed. Our general assortment of patterns are the accumulation of years. A list will he sent those addressing (post paid,) REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent jan 18 Athens Steam Co, N. B. Old copper, brass and iron casting* t wanted. fy TAKE NOTICE A due, and payment thereof required. My terms are cash, or three months. Ap5 WM. N. WHITE. Notice T WO monthsafter date, application will be made tothe honorable Court of Ordinary of Walton county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Elisha Casev.de ceased. April 12. H. H. CAMP Adm'r HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. T O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual disease, such as Seminal Weakness, In- potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis. &c. The Howard Association of Philadelphia,- in view of tbe awful destruction of human* life and health, caused by Sexnal diseases, and the 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 de scription of their condition, (age, occupa tion, habits of life, ac.) and in cases of ex treme poverty and suffering to furnishing medicines free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endow ment, for the relief of the sick and distres sed, afflicted with (I Virulent and Epidem ic diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address,(post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres. Geo. Fairchild, Sec. May 3. BUCKETS AND PAILS. W HITE and red cedar, oak, and a variety of painted buckets and pails, for sale low, by P.A. SUMMEY & BRO. TOOLS. B LACKSMITH’S and Carpenter’s Tools, in great variety, for sale by April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO Flonr! Flou! A LARGE lot ot superfine and extra family Flour, in sacks and extra barrels, for sale by P. A. 8UMMEY & BRO ants genera.ly, Loudon, Tennesse. N m m n & Son., T. J. & C. Powell, Craighead and Deaderick, Knoxville, Tcnne- A COUNTS for the last quarter are now & T Harris,Inman A Hamilton. Bran- uer & Mitchell, Fains <& King, Dandridge, Tenn. J UST Received an extra article cf pure Port Wine expressly for medical purpo ses. Also a large lot ot Flavouring Ex tracts for culenary uses and flavouring.— Ice cream <tc., for sale cheap by Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON. SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREAN GALLERY. T HE subscriber has recently opened the Sky-Light Daguerrean Gallery nearly f opposite the Bank, where he is prepared to T take LIKENESSES in all kinds of weather, and iu the most beautiful style of the art. The public are invited to call aud examiap specimens. J- F. O'KELLY’. Athens, Feb 1 JUST RECEIVED! M IRANDA Elliot, Bancroft’s Miscellanies, Memoifs of Lady Blessiugtou, Tales for the Mariners, Party Leaders, Robert Graham, Wild Western Scenes. Peep of Day, Frank Farleigh, Minnie Grey, Alone—and a variety of other uew works, entirely too numerous to mention. Also, Blank Books, Ac. Sold low for cash, or at 3 months. Call and examine. JuneU WM. N WHITE, Corner Broad st. * College Ave GO TO KEMEY’S A ND buy, at co8t,a good article of Sc; Augers, Horse Rasps, H &D f 1 Chisels, Mill Files. Blind Bridles, Collars, Haimes, Wagon Boxes, YVir and Spike Gimblets. As he wishes to discontinue ke articles, be offers his presen at oat for cash. ICE! ICE! T HE citizens of Athens can be supplied with Ice, at tbe Athens House, at the following rates: From 1 to 50 lbs, 4 eta per lb, « 50 “ 100 “ 8i “ “ “ 10® and over, 8 “ “ “ May 31, W. H. DORSEY, Agent. T WO months after date, I shall apply to the Court ot Ordinary, of Hall county, for leave to sell all tbe real estate of Law rence Logan, deceased; and also the reel es tateof Patrick Logan, deceased. SARAH A. LOGAN, Adm’r. June7—2m. Administrator’s Sale. P UR8UANT to an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Clarke county, will be sold before the court bouse door of said county, on the first Tuesday in Sept’r uext. daring the legal hours of sale, negro woman, Penitia. about tweniy-nine years old, and her four children—Lucy, about seven, Wiley, about five, Alonio, 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. RO .VAN McREE, Adm. May 17, 1865. td P URE St Thomas’ Bay Water, just re ceived and for sale bv ApU9. D. N. JUDSON. Administrator’s Sale! GOLD MINE FOR SALE! S TATE OF GEORGIA, Greenk County.— Bv virtue of an order from the Honora ble, tbe Court of Ordinary of said County, passed at its regular term in April, 1855, will be sold at the Court House door in Gainesville, Hall County, between the law ful hours of sale an the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, a lot of Land, No. 238, in the 12th District of Hall, containing two hundred and fifty acres more or less. 1 be lot has had considerable gold found upon it, and would be found profitable no doubt to work it — Sold as the property of Edward Lampkin, deceased, for a distribution among the. lega tees. Terms on the day. LEWIS J. LAMPKIN. Adm’r. July 19 With the Will annexed. Habersham Hotel. Clarkesville, Ga. T HIS comfortable and commodious estab lishment, located on the Public Square, is now open for the reception of transient and permanent boarders. No effort shall be wanting to render guests comfortable. A. ERWIN, Proprietor Clarkesville, April 19, 1865. D. N. JUDSON. Commission Merchant, dealer in Choice "Family Grrocci-ies AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Broad Street, Athens, Ga. April 19, 1865. NEW GOODS. I H AVE just received a large^tock ufchoicc Family Groceries, and a general assort ment of Crockery, which 1 will sell for cash or prompt payment at the end of each quar ter. D. N JUDSON. Jan. 18, 1855. W OLF’S Arnraatic Schiedam Schnapps a superlative tonic diaretic anti dyspep tic and invigorating cordial, just received and for sale by A P l W. D. N. JUDSON. F RESH Candies and Maple Sugar, receiv ed this day and for sale by Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON. DISSOLUTION: T HE copartnership in the Franklin Job Office, here tofore existing, under the firir of Christy &. Kelsea, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conti nued by J. H Christy—by whom the debts of the late concern will be paid, and who a’one is au thorized to collect the demands due to it. JOHN H. CHRISTY, Athens. Jan 11 1855. WILLIAM KELSEA. Pay up! Pay up! T HE undersigned most earnestly requests all persons indebted to the late firms of Christy.Kelsea &: Burke, and Christt& Kelsea—as also those owing him individually—to Pay up at once: Many of these-laims havebeenoutstandingalongtime, and tu mustabsnlutely be settled without delay. He trusts that a sense of right »nd J-jgtice will lead every one indebttd to settle up immediately If, how ever, it shall turn outthathe i« mistaken i:i this,he will be forced, however reluctantly, to “ try what virtue here is in’ lew janl8 J. H. CHRISTY. j\TEW CROP N. C. Sumps, very choice, J.1 just received by Apl. 19. T. BI5IIOP a sox. CHEESE! CHEESE! A choice lot, at 16 cents, just received at Dec7 I. M. KENNEY’S NOTICE W E again earnestly request all who are indebted to as, to come and make pay ment, or close their accounts by note. We •must close the business of the old firm. Mny 10 LUCAS & BILLUPS. 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. pTAny Blanks not on hand—as, indeed, almost any kiud of job printing—can be fur nished on a few hours’ notice P RESERVES—Ginger and Chow-chow Preserves, and all sorts of PICKLES,for sal^by P. A SUMMEY & BRO. Bacon ! Bacon ! ! l/'Y TYrYrY LBS. The finest lot ever of- lU vJUL/ fered in this market, for sale (I5i .»• P. A. SUMMEY <fc BRO. E XTRA Fine French Oalf Skins, just re ceived and for sale, low, by T. Bishop <fe Son. March 22. W OODRUFF’S Dysenterry Cordiil, Bran- dreth’s Pills, and Moffat’s Life Pills and P oenix Bitters, are still kept for sale at the old stand of J. S. Peterson, corner ol Broad street and College Avenue, by Mayl7 YVM. N. WHITE. WANTED E VERY dollar now due me on notes and accounts—and still more dollars for cheap goods—will my friends please re spond! May 3. 1. M. KENNEY. SANSOM & PITTARD, A RE offering at a reduced price a well selected stock of Staple Dry Goods. Cutlery, Hardware and Crockeryware — With a choice selection of Family Groceries. While returning thanks to thei friends for past patronage, they earnestly request those who are indebted to them on notes and accounts for the years 1S53 and 1854 to call and pay at least a part. June 14,1855. SANSOM <k PITTARD. STOVES, STOVES! C OOKING and Office Stoves, in great vari ety, oonstantly on hand, at low prices,by April 13 P- A. SUMMEY & BRO. T WO months after date, I shall apply to tbe Court of Ordinary of Hall county, leave to sell all the real estate and ne groes belonging to the estate of Robert Ar mour, deceased, late of said county. Juuel 4 WILLIAM AKMQUR, Adm. pr /Y JY SACKS SALT, larj.e size and in first order, just received aud for sale low by Apl 19, T. BISHOP A SON. JJEART’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. JUST RECEIVED 1!1 J OHNSTON’S Agricultural Chemistry, BurnhamsHen Fever, Lamplighter, Harper’s Story Book, 6 vol’a. Life of Lady Blessiugtou, Curtis Hist, of Constitution, Abbotts King’s and Queen’s or life in the Palace, Strickland’s Queens of Scotland ,new vol., The North and South, Mayhew’s Peasant Boy Bhilosopher. Apll9. W. N. WHITE JUST RECEIVED -| A CASES choice Champagne Outer, ana J.U for sale cheap by Apll9. D. N. JUDSON. r a r\r\f\ LBS.Extra Tennessee Ba OHjOv/Lf c°n» for sale low by Apl 19 t. bishop. & SON. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Court of Ordinary of said county W HERAS, James Fulcher, guardianot Rebecca Ann House, minor of Haris House, deceased, is desirous of obtaining Let ters Dismissory from said guardianship. It is therefore, upon the applicotion of said guardian, ordered by the Court, that the persons concerned, appear at the regular term of this Court* to be held on the first Monday in July next, 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 tfMay, 1855. ASA M JACK30N, Ordinary. May 17—.Ore* S UGARS! Sugars! Sugars! of every grade aqd description. Forsalf, low, by T. Bv-hop £ Son. April 26. W. G. DELONY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL give hisspecial attention tocolleet- ing, and to the claims of all persons en titled to Land Warrants, under the late Bounty Land Bill of the last Congress. Office on Broad Street over the store of I. M. Kenney. March 15—1855—tf. L AMP and TRAIN OIL.—Bleached Winter and Fall Sperm Oil, and a superior arti cle of Train Oil, by the barrel or gallon. W. H. A J. TURPIN, J14une Druggists, Augusta.G- RICE. A FRESH and good article of Rice always on hand at P. A. SUMMEY & BRO'S April 13 GEORGIA—Clarke County. Court of Ordinary of said county, WMJ HftREAS, James L. Wozencraft, Exe- ▼ V cutor of the personal Estate of Thos. WozeDcraft, late ot 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^bc held, on the first Monday in Nevember next, be discharged from said Executorship. By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof held this the 2d day of April, 1855 April 5, ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary POWER! POWER!! T HE 12 Horse Power Steam Engine now running the works of the Athens Steam C ., will be sold cheap, as a larger is re quired for their work. [May 17. NEW GOODS AGAIN- T HE subscriber is opening a full assort ment of Staple and Fancy Spring and Summer Goods—among which, are an unur* ually handsome assortment of Muslins, Berages, Prints, and other dress Goods; Bonnets, Ribbons, Summer flats, Shoes and Boots—all of the latest styles—good and fine, to which be invites the attention of his friendsand cust.inters, to whom he will sell at his usual low prices, with short profits for cash or cash terms. Call soon at)A choose the best. Mar. 29. ISAAC M. KENNEY. R EFINED GELATINE and Irish Mass Son sale, by T. Bishop A Son. March 22. f, /TVWO months after date, I shall apply for leave to sell all the real esta\eH)f p 5os > eprir ,^ Cain, deceased, late of said county. S. H. CAIN, Adm’x. June 7—2m. $15,000!! A LARGE Stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Boers, Shoes, Hardware, Iron, Crockery. Gro ceries, Ac. for sale low for cash by April 26 Gaanr & Nicholson*. 100,000 lbs. BACON, for sale by Graby A Nichoisox* SPRING v I S upon us in all its glory, and summer ra, is fast advancing. With these seasons ala® come diseases peculiar to them, in the form of Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and worst oj all. Ring-Worm. The best remedy for suc£, I and oertainly the most agreeable, i s “ Mnr^ | shall’s Ring-worm and Tetter Lotion.” It will .cert duly cure, and quiokly—ii does notstain, the skin, and ia an agreeable perfume. Fo® sal^ hy tbe Druggists generally,.and by ■ W. H. & J. TURBIN,. . Dealers in pure Family Medicines, JqnelS feoad street, Augustn^Ga^