The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, September 20, 1855, Image 4

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CONSUMPTION. TREATED BY IN- MEDICATED VA- SUCCESSFULL HALATION 0 PORS. B Y JOHNSON 5 I Fellow pf the Royal (Allege of Pbysici- auSi anil for years Senior Physician in the Loudon Royal Inarmary for diseases of the Lungs. - In the treatment of Consumption by In halation, I have rant uie in assorting that it is now as ca ble as di-eases of the Stomach and Liver. Breathing medicine directly into the Langs is certainly the rational mode of at tack! ng tho disease, and like many other great Mid beneficent-discoveries' it seems strange why such treatment was not resort ed; to long ag-i. Where therji is life. them!* surely hope for the most seeming hopeless cages, ns throughout nil the stages of this iu- , the' iconcUrfal and beneficent itmcnt are soon apparent. In ..Bronchitis, Asthm i, &o., the fptiwdcrs and vapors has bcen|| successful, and to those suffering 1 of the above. named complaints, tpc'Li and certain relief. 1 referring to 207 names, York, and neighborhood, whoiwiwbqaoJtggtftH to Mag tags" lorith. About one third of the above number .-ac cording loathe pa tienta oyrnotcteim-nts. were The-inhaling -Mfttind is toothing safe and bpeftiy, and-coaststsiiithe administration of medieiuesH insuoh a nrnnmcr they are con vuyed-into theLung* in ike form ofoapor, and. prol noe their notion at th ? seat ortho disease. Its practical success is destined to revolu- *i«- nine the opinions of the raslical world, and estakliihe the cut ir curability of Com fumption. ; Applicants’Wilfplease stirth if they have c-ver bled from'tho-Lirtigs, if they, hare lost flesh, have a cough, night sweats and. fever tum*-»-#!»ft»amltnrtv i»ucbri$eA<?rate. »hat the condition of their stomaCh. and bowels. The necodsnry - Medicines, appn tusr iSc., wijl be fot warded to any p»Pfc» TEfilM9 s -Pidf‘ifo)Ur&. Oonsuitatfcm UaldWfe dfflfo ]p.uynWooitfy when Khe-pnti- enta repoi-jt tliemsfiBrea-oonvalestemt. uKcoaiitmwiTK## by paytMCiAN*. WVffiUe'tfivdertf(HfW ptntetitfdnem m »c- <lic : *fe»ehe»rfiitiy and hcartHy Tccemtneml Dr. Amt method of tqrMingMitemserwf -the 1.ungs and Throat., a* the bent anil most efieo-V t-ial oomrioAtdyced into *mdicA'ffatRtr. nJdr. «reb.ast4 upon lutving-several = Rogers’ Liverwort & Tar, Forcomplete cure f Conghs, Golds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Long Complaints tending to Consumption. T HIS preparation is getting into use all over our Country. The numerous let ters we receive frojn our various agents, informing us of cures effected in their imrac- tain ! rcsuUh’whWi>.tT. warrant us In saying “*• "•» - almost ic.variably relieves and not unfrq- quently cures the very worst coses. When a 1 other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and. Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in yodr nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you IT IS THC BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately regarding the vir tues of this medicine. Dr. 8. S.OsIin, of Knoxville, Go., says:— “ I have been nsing your Liverwort and war very extensively in my practice for three years past, and, it is with pleasure I. state health'i'Py belief * n ' it» superiority over all othe articles With which I am acquainted, for which It is recommended.*’ Messrs. Fitzgerald Sc Benners, writing from Wnynesville, N. C. say “ The Liver wort and Tar is becoming daily more^opm- larin this Country, anu we think jitstIt so. All who have 1 -tried it speak in flora- memlable terms j>f it, and say it is very beneficial lit alleviating the complaints.f,,r which it is reoomme.nded.'’ Our Agent inPickensD-istrict.S. C. Mr. S. R. McCall, assures us “that he uses it with’great benefit tn bis own family, and re commends it to hb neighbors-.” He wives nn instance of a Negro wetpvu, in his vicini ty, who had b-ea suffering with disease of the Looge-for years, offended with-severe cough, wha Was relieved-by the Liverwort and Tar.. •Bucl> awe the good.reports we hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a yepnrt of U» j surprising cures it has per .fonnsdJn the Western and Northern and Sateen States, we-would invite the suffering STARTLING, BUT TRUE! What evervWoman should KICOW. R EADER, are you a husband or a father! a wiie or a mother! Have you the sin cere welfare of thoseyou love at heart! Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and happiness m>t leu than your own. It will to thousands.- followed , _ P the midd tor It* ordinary avocation and exhausting those means for medical attendance,mAiicinCh and advertised nostrums, which otherwise woald-provide for declining years,the infirmi ties of age and the proper education of vour children. r patient to read the pamphlet-whiah accom- pafiieneaoh buttle. Te all, we say, haoe hope, bafe hope ! rtourew patients. confirmed consaia restowd* to j viffUrous health -after a "few Bi-mthn.treatment by \tt, Rose, intlie novSaJ n named disease# the applsentinii Of “ Modi oat- discAS «d Vapors,” inhaled directly Iatothe Lungs, may he justly considered a .great boon to suffering bMD*Miity,-rendtr)ng Consumption u perfectly e*eakie*ii*eo*\ Dr. ttewrdeserves well nf the profession for hi - - In tin Min, RALPH STONf josas Mi jjpbrr CYRUS K 1NGLF.Y TRY THE MEDICINE!! BE WARN Elf 4 N 8 E A S ON !! ! ■ And negleot uot that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritatbigVour ttiifet auditings, - and inviting on that dread Ase, ling erT! longs,- and inviting Consumption, when so soothing «n<l Healing a remedy cAn be obtained as Dr. Bogere Syiwp of Liverwort and Tar. Bovvafe'df'Counterfeits and Base Imita tions i The genuine article is signed Andrew his MVoassA-d lsboM in bringing thejn-1-UocERSt on the engraved wrapper around ins4teM.p| to jfocJi afllcgn-e of perfec- • esch* botife. l*rioe f $kper bottle, or six bottles for 9.5 Sold -nholfcialo and •retail by MEAD. _ , Conti and St. Louis, N.O *f SrV. h, Austin- M the Sout iern States, to *t» •’ 3-ti*,'- oMiux ursoN T J*Yj > » •»«» A .n % *J t»ILr«teeUTIU tB£A»N£. DN hQDMKtt I'TIOJfV* • price one doJIiB 'AfldWtav * iWfmNSON-STBWART rose; Offices J3J • Broadway, > Mon York* N. B, The now. postage Uw requires tho* •sil letters rng exi rjsusb ens-foa Agon B, The now. pests ge law requires tho*- Ueoe prwpuiu. My qarrespondei.ee be- SBEL*tSr«VTlKSR islt, not othcrwioR ‘ .AT* *l J. •the rrislt, feW-. HAMILTON^Ad.fc'r. t Jswfcttiiah*. «A| ;r. - —---‘■■v:- 1 • w ,tee ;—-i-uiVi-. *t~: . Rxecutor s Sale. mS> V* T-i** tea *jo . TUULlebnaold »V the Iowa* *<fBtaldJCha»MolL« ncyt. the following property, to, yjd:. Tpxe dot Xo. 5, BRpI (list Bsrt of said lot on whicMcMMM ow occupied bv -I.T. Hackett as a tin shop, being 30 by 4o 2aa2.yjS! hiiOM-, I ►tore Church, being lot -tore hot^c-_BDB—dy.^~xnr‘«ad —by .A J. Ils^he Thoeiax Sofa Sd >t No. 16,dM pad! of lot-So. 16, in lot, >, in the ■MlCf Of 4Jte*teviUs. k Also, abend four acres "Uaetl an fnp. pern** «Jc the tors af of -tho.branch joining J. R Ktquf-afHVJnnsL JU9 r tbc Imoeo and lot in Clarl|»rUtc, kunvrn as- tlm Oranuy King loll, contaiuiug one hiUf nffe. Also, the follow m« p.trta qf latsof land Jn the 12.b Hist of a i 1 Cfuuuty, vis: Part of lot No. 2, known as th*. Brnqtiqn ^ac«i cjiptainiug^ about Hit acres. Part ol; jh {ooUua'qg about ”90 ECMs^d Adoa. p;i«s u£ lot# No llo sal iAjAhtetttlk'Dtst., containing ab -ut 47 acres,known as the Dr. Wtd.aUec. Lit f s^udC-snv Athens, Long, “ . Jeffb^soS, 5W*S Kencfly; Conroe, W.JIucrAy, Watkipsvilld, j: rTStanford’, fclatkesvillr. <5. W. H<u>d; Harmony Grove, Platt A pro., Lexington, A. G. Wfintieji, Dohlouega. Moans t Co. Lawrenccville^ JuAh' FASOJU’fORpcEaiES nodersigtied rwq»ectful»y inform the . citizens of Athens and public genoral : iy, tbs* they hare tMteh tbs atwSe next door t6 Sah.Hom'& Pittard's. and. Me' reneiring fresh sleek wf ASSORTED GROCERIES JXJNFECTION ARY, and will keep wbfestant It on hahd die best article that caw -be bj»d in nMffkati fteRfrWeet^rfcaspwf^nwlI as sorted • : v-*coBb<^* * ** Teas, Lobsters *- - Candlesf * Osvn Oyoters- • i . . 9fMk#r*h b - - Green aSd Dried I'Witfh, Almonds, Filberts, ' Champaigns Porter «h9*A lies ions dihA aaticffeZ* too te-Hoos Fireworks, do. Caad Aud varl mention. N^flr-»-Tl)<lsa wdebted to the undersigned note nr open swcoani. for Clothing, w‘" % fln ^Bsi a. or open account, to* tsiorniug, oalUpd sqUly soon, or they may em its thahfiub of an officer for collection July 1A JOHN F. PITTARD & CO. KhASMtrfto 13th Di*t nf said C-snHy. c-m taming 350 seres. TBe wutirided ooafourtl I at of lo% j'hyt, ip *i.« 5th Dist. of said Cu p y^copMinhig.vi . *'*o * U -ie lot 400. acres. Also, ihe undirijed One hall' jiaytjif la*. No. — iatha— Di -b of said County, the whole lot eontamtecsfPO MF AUo. parts of lots Kor1, STand l'9, in tfie lOih Diet, of said Co«nty”«m*4.ii*»5t»g 954 screfc. ks awa as tho Parson Wn.lo fiirm. «*■!«4jfixing (JUrlte- ville. ADo Lifc lfo.V. in the Iflth IKst- ton- taming !S» al*rce. Also, tho -uwAiridvff oue fourth pnrr.ff th • Mlowin* hAZaitd wts of lots of knitmvAid IOth Mete via; H.Iwh of lots Noe. 22 and II. nntsmnf «HV werrs, whereon were teteitetl "Mie flnbereiiaNi Iron Works. Lots N>sx-0, 25; 35.90 and M.’ Al so, part of Lot No. 20. in the 10th Dist. con- tauiing abou- 100 acres. Also, Y6 sllitres of fi .• Cnioa and Ilabcr.bem Tm oreki.- Road. - AL*C, * Will he sold ^cfors the Bonrf Tlt»fi-w m the town of * BdwTv s** iile, Union Citmty,<Jl., <»n •»ii the irst Tuoaiay hi November neat, the f -llowing properly, t-< wit: fehaof (wnFN'oa. r. 7. 8. 9.2I.2J an A S# in thCTVth DM., Is* M-eti'ii) Mo-.-tflt- ?tf amt Ot* and .113 hi the Wth Til s Wiiw of -sai.t (Jounfy orUyFftaW' lots omtipiMtii-*-fhe home’ftfaA oKthe’late Oen. JamesW! «y»y. nnd Ciitiluiuhig iii the whole 192tt acres. Al- »'». lotof land No.-HE. ih the said 19th Dist Aleo. lots -•'>«. 257, g6fi and 251. in the Urh Diet. o| writ! Couniy, containing • <>|0 aor«-e. kinorn as. Xlut Kim-Uii-L lajrn. .VJ-o, le»» S#!-; UJ„ ID, east holt' ol lot No. 1*1 and west half of loVNo^.l5«, Nos. 152 and lit. Ml Ahe Mth Distriet of said County of ITuiiti. Also, the stare house and dwcUiiw nrsupied by Col. llnlm^s, with 4 acres of lanX Alv>, !6 ut-uroe-, consisting of men, women, bova a«d gurle. All »f the above property, h’sls.titfiug to Uo--estate of the late dome- R- Wyjft4*r«t;i,edi IMS'! sojd fiir the UcBelltnf tlmilvaira s*f said d<, ceased, by virtue af an wr<Ui-.of tlia Cimtlrnf Ordinary.of Habersham v'imipty r U«s .... sjAlsv. witlla-aold at the home pl«£e in l*ni a, Ji*yud.y,.on Thnrodsy after the fir|>t T«ted*yjii JCoimiqbe* qext, the cro»s coivist jug of about 2000 bushel-* Coni. Oats. Rye. Als", the stuck, coueistin' "hi M Horsaf.xit ftVastei ulunt 12 i h.sal of LaA^^mtd V.Wh.1 pnwher of tbs eh-nCesl Mileli UoVs. 1n the np 8-ntutrv •ras^suiSKfisssat rs^sasfess: 1 lo® CarpedtWtaTflbls, -Fanner# Tfcils. Household an-.l Kitchen*Fliriritaire and Cool- ‘ ing Utensils. ' ‘ ‘‘ ^ ♦' The sale of the personal property wilhcon tinue from d.A' fo day until all iSsold:! - - ' Prrms disde kuowu oa the diy-of sale. JCHN H. '^YLY, ) Execm ‘ j. w. h. cNbFftwonp, ( *„ r , August J* 1 ? *5. DRY ttOODS, A T REDUCED PRICES, G tO t* Kemtef s m>4 got g"<*l bai*aio» for f Cash K before tbeyttW nit gwit.. [July OH«B3Er ClftSSE! A choice lot, at 18'cmfls.jnstTeceivetl at Dec! ^ ' LI.KWm'8 c ’ : . .JKOTim A LL pfft uks indebted to WtHiam Mat thews,-Jute of Jaaksoa ooaaty, deceased, wravoqu—ted ta-iadka immediate payment aOdnlaw haviHr dimaads-wgirinst said de ceased, lard hereby notified to present them duly MffMnttcote-1 wfthia tiie time prescr.' «d hylaw. Aug. 50. MtLTON MATTHEWS. Ex. NOTICE. 7p\VQ itioifihs after dale, »pp * * will bo mode to iho Court of 0 of Jackson county, for leave to seH the real licutiou rdinnry estate of David ce-itt-d. Aug2> ’itt. late of Baid county NANCY WITT, Ad* NEW STORED and , .*> * '*'■ ' . MIW fiOOBS. No. 12, Franklin-House Range,[L. J. Lampkin'ij ^ld stand.) * - '* Wm. J. llortcy, csuGQEssoji TbwM.yit. , ESF®CTF^j£tiY announces trf f h'e that her fa now offering for salt, at the ft obore stamLodarge wad variedassor tment of j -j* - SSAFLE -*NO FANCY Groceries, Crocker^, Hardware, Saddlery, &C. The stack ie entirely newt,«aad jnrill be sold at.prices to suit the times. Hiafrieq^i.and the publicaje rescrctfully invited to call iyjd evaqqiie for themselves tSTThq Books and'. Accounts *of the late firm of Wuliam M, Morton & Son will be found At his,More, and those Indebted are S#,u< st£«l to rail.and settle. . Athens, MtylO, 1855. / ^ tf TTlu: t^agle. ;tru>pli. T HMheot article known for cleaning and polishing nil kinds of metals, windowj, razors axdglass ware, A supply just re ceived, direct from-the manufacturers, and for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. T. BISHOP S: SON. April 26. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition,' 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 rnleB of health' as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, and mise ry. ’ ■'* And must this continue! Must Dim be I there no remedy I No relief! No hope!” The remedy is by knowing the causes and oiding them, and knowing the remedies and benefitting byJthem: " These are pointed out in - THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICE A U, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN.* One Hundredth Edition (500,000J lBmn., pp". 250. [on rise r*r;i, him sindino, $ 100.] A standard work of established reputation , - .u «* „ found classed in the catalogue: of the great A r d ’ trade sales in New-York, Philadelphia aud f-Q- Athens^Ga. are better prn>»n* than other cities, and sold by the principal book sellers in the United states. ‘It was first published in 1847, siuce which time Five Hundred Thousand Copies have been sold.of which there were upwards of one lraudred 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 liar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands, both in person and by letter. Here every woman can discover,by com paring her pwn symptoms with those de scribed. the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for. her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instuctiou and advice of the u‘.moet*importance to her future health, fg respect to which her sensitiveness forbids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such instruction aud advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise jsvould oc casion anxiety or alarm, as all the peculiari ties incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions orirregularitiespeculiartothe female system, which uudermine the.health, the .effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice!— Many suffer from prolap mi11 uteri ( falling pf flie womb), or from floor albus (weakness, debility, Si:,) Mauy are in constant agony, for many months preceding confinement— Many have difficult, if not dangerous delive ries, and slow aod uncertain recoveries.— Some whose lives are haxarded during such time, will each find iu its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to convey fully tbe varions subjects treated of, as they -T That Commission House TINLEY & HERRON’S, CHARLESTON. .3.C, <• „ * TlHE only house doing business in thatoUy , -L that actually had anf experience- itb 'Ro- ceiving aud Forwarding of Goods previonf to the South Carolina Railroad quitting the business in July Ihst, is still open, for ihe Receiving auiiFortca rding of all kinds of goods ■jaref, merchandise, machinery, produce, If you wa_,, ilho vexatious bills paid the lass season time h^ve yourbnsiness.i ncr that somebody will be mdde rcspoiiaiblc the damaged and lostpacknges.ciii.sign them to I’lNutY A Herron, who have Received and Forwarded all Goods consigned to them during all the postseason without any extra oharge over those established rates as' given DAVIS’ VEGETABLE * * ' PAIN KXIiKER, STILL TRIUMPHANT', all their books* fegighte tariffs A ND after athoroagh trial by jnnumerabLs of shipment, Both by railroads and liviug witnesses, has proved itself to be gether witkthe moioof proceduc IK MED.ICINE OF THE'AGB IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY -i AND MACHINE WORKS TRON and Brass Castings of every variety f A Improved Iron Frames, Circular. Saw- Mills—warranted equal to the best._ Steam- Engines* Forcing-Putnps, Gold-Mimng Mills, Gin, and all other kmas ofMM«|f7IBH* Irons and all kinds'' of Machinery made to yf9f»zi3 flkr f i d j,. i y. „ -i y dtiiwi Iron Fencing of select patterns, Plough and Wagon Castings p nfl Dog-IrouB. Every ricty of Repairing and wrought-iron work wanted. Athens Steam Co. pper, brass and iron castings wis*:-.If below, anAop to-tlteilteiedwvd-aok Inred a solitary complaint. t Oft Mt.tiewn w»Cl8fti otHHffWCiv - livii TH Although there have been many medicinal^ parties, the prope TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. saultfTr & IVY ever heretofore to meet Hie wants of the tra velling public. Those wishing to hire Coaches r Carriages,. Hacks, BuggieB^aT SaddloEktffseS, are invited tei giye them a.calk—as they have finer Coach es and better stock than at ally time hereto fore, while their Driver s are as careful as can J| found anywhere,' flSdlA the same time their terpis are as good as thebest. R. Saojuter, * A.Ivy. preparations brought before the public since the first introduction i f Ferry Davis’Vegeta ble Pain Killer, and large amounts expended in their introduction, the Pain Killer has continue! to steadily advance in the estima tion of the world as the best Family Medi cine ever introduced. As on internal and external remedyit is truly a source of JOY TO THE WORLD. Oae posigve proof of its efficacy is, .that tbe sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its own merits', as the proprie tors havc.not resorted to advertising to for it the rank it now holds among the great number of preparations of tbe present -time ctoftbe The effect Pain Killsr are of a nature strict |y intended for the quar ried o.- those contemplating marriage. * * Inconsequence of the universal populari- oftltt work; as evidenced by its nary sale, various impositions have been attempted, ns well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of ihe title page, spuri ous editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and decep tions. it has been found necessary,therefore, cautiqn;'f^^pym^rc to buy no book quleat fo^Vgrdjt^Dr.' 'A. M Maubiceau, 120 Liberty Street, W7 Y.” is on j(tnd the entry in tiie deck’s Office on the buck of) the title page; aud buy oply of . respectable and honorable drtlfrs. or se^if hjr mail, and address to Dr. A. M. M&urlcenu. raf" Upon receipt of One Dollar, “THfe’ married woman’s private medi !L COMPANION” is sent (mailed free)' to any part ol the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters- musfbe post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAU RICEAU. box 1224; New York City.' Fqb K filing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New' York. ' , March 1», 185S. ' New Spring & Summer GOODS'. P. W. LUCAS, Is now receivings large /tad handsome as- assortment of aH%n of gatb6df, suited to the seasoa, consisting ot— LAMES’ DRESS GOODS, Silks,-Bareges, Tissues, Crapes, Mualius, I.nwhsT'Cambrics, Ginghams, Calieoes, Ac. EMBROIDERED AND MILLINE* ' “ RY GOODS, Collars, Collaretts. Mantillas, Laces *Edg!ng. Dress Trimming, Ribbons, Gloves’, Hosiery, &c. Ladies aud Gentlemen, Linen Gambrip [landkerchiefs, Silk Haudkerchiels, Ging* hams Handkerchiefs. MOURNING GOODS. Mourning Satins,^ Bombasine, Challeys, Crapes. Bareges, Ginghams, AJaalins, Cali coes, Sc.,&c, All kinds nMarnin% trimmings. * Cloths* Cassimeres and Vestings, had all kinds 'of 8umBrcT Gouda,- lor MenV vnd Boy’s wear. HAT^, CAPS. BQOTS, SHOES. All kinds of Summer Rats forJJoy’si * All kinds Ladies’and Childrens Shoes and G^itjprs; Table and Bed Linens, Linen Sheetings, anil Pillow Case Linens, Damask Table Cloths, Damask Towels.Crash Dowlas, &c. .. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. Smith's Tools; .Tanner’s Tools; Mill Items, Smut Machines,-Mill Saws' ' Bolting Cloths. ’ GROCERIES. Blasting powder, Rifle powder, Safty Fuse; Csrpettings, MmtiDgs, Rags, Matts, Floor Cloths,' ’»«; »1V of which he offers ut the lowcxt.»%rket-prices, either for cash or ap- provfdteredit, [Athens. Apr<l L2 CoPds, Cough-, Bo tv el Complaints, Dysseutery and-other affections of. the pya, tern, has been truly wonderful,‘ and has now for it a name among medicinal preparations that can never be i'orgoi|eu* Its success iq reinovin -cases viug paid, as an external remedy, iu - of btfrosT brmsesV sortie, ’sprains, cuts, as an be handed down to greatest medical posterity %s one ..of tbe discoveries of "the nine- ASSOCIATION, HILADELPHIA. ;,vf - ; Important Announcement. ingamlfi^ar^MaiMiirieaBnXotibo&i^LT 0 .*!^^®*^® afflietefl 1ritb'Seaool Carolina Rail Rosa Company for the past X naease, snob** Seminal Weakness, Ip-, seven'years and'is perfectly IhtniKar with potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, &c. " and rules The Howard Association of Philadelphia, vessels, to- in view of the awful destruction of human f etber with the jnoiaofpsacedunta-seowa, life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, amages and pay for lost articles from other and the deceptions which are practised up- ° tZZ Gr Jjttu. u - - . .. - • r Steps' of 'Which will, be on the qufor without Ides or ddftp by QnOcks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, aa a charitable act worthy of their name, to give Medical advice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male of Female,) who apply by lettep, (post-paid) with a de scription of their condition, (age, ^occupa tion, habits of life, oc.) and in cases of ex treme poverty and suffering to furnishing medicines free of charge. The Howard Assoeiation is a benevolent ta\Ca'i*all_ tothe owners. Another important advantage is thntt.is thoroughkhoMM|eof«rfee1glrte and. ralesofshipmeut enables him to.instanily detect aud correct any overcharge in the Bills of lading which in all cases hits to he done at that time, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the com- missions we.oharge; H [ton, is perfectly acclimated and free from the contagions' of th&t rity, -therefore we,Will ««Ur aU#jt«qj»qi»MWcea WUtfally discharge any m business entrusted to us. • All produce,Stlch as Wheat, FloatvC® Cota Meal, g^cou, Lqrd, $uUerJSggs.CJoteoi Rice, Rye, Oats,Hay t Tobacco, wool, leant pen the pa. ers, Beeswax, Potato*», Onions, hr.cpnsign- advertise t tient, when taken internally in cases of ed to us will be,promptly sold and the pro- to adanBat tho Association' commands the ‘ lirtts. Clfolera, ceeds Mturned-without Keeping flie'money "highest Medical skill of the *g* a few months to speculate upon ;for we wish it distinctly understood that we engage in no speculation whatever; iill that we want is our commission, as follows; For lteceivingandForwaraingall ordinary , _ r packages of goods 10 cts; large packages ot sting ofonsecto and other causea'of sufferiag,, furniture and machinery ..charges according has secured for it such a host of testimony, ta responsibility. Iron and steel in loos& ‘cured lor it suen a uost ot testimony, wrwp«usiuiinjr. nuu uuv* oicci m uwac aTmort infallible remedy; that it wilt bars 10 cm pec hundred Ibst, and storable nded duwn to nosteritv as one of the for advancing freights and charges 2 1-2 per Instituting, established by special endow ment, for the relief cf the sick and' distres sed; afflicted, with "Virulent andRpidem- „ ic diseases,” and its funds can be used for n no other purpose. It has now a surplus of - which thfr Directors hare voted to th)» above notice. It is needless mdante-v cetlt, WMfih yon <Sa’ teefilftdeftfulry. “^Ifflnagieai'Cfflscts of the Rooney with ns for Fain Killer wh$qtMaei»Bru^ad according to directions, arc certain. You nave only to be sure that yon buy tbe genuine article and adhere to the directions in-itB use, and yon will admit its wonderfol medicinal -proper* ties. -. Tbe genuine Perry Daves 1 'J>un Killer is now put up in panel bottles, with the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer bh'Wtt in 4he glass; and with two sfoeV engraved labels j on each -boUFfi—one wo excellent likeness-of * Perry Davis, the Original inventor CF tpe medicine, the o‘h«c a steel engraved rrtite ef hand—nntfe others can be relied upon at ge-' nnine* Price bf bottles 12 h2 cents, 26cents; 50 cents anR ff, tespectivdt. PERRY" DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, ' No. 24 High st., Providence, R J. The Pain"Kiiter is s Id by C. W*d H. Lewes, and t^MiTn A Hn.L. Athens. KT tieware of Counterfeits put up in the old-style. * ' Ma charges 2 1-2 per save bydejfoshing tbe CITIZENS. OF JkTUfty*. N be fliroTsheil witlt tee at thei AN be forntshed witfi tee at their resi- Kj detfees at S eta. per 1b if a club of twenty- five will each take five pounds or mere every ted) Persons desirous day (Sundays excep plftig the leave their names at of aeoeptlhg the above proposition will please • — ... . Combs and Co’s. Express Athens, July 12,1865. office. A Plantation for sale. I 0FFJ2R for sale my Plantation two and half miles belcsf Watkiusvllle, befog the place formerly owned by Rev. I.N. Glenn. Jt contains npwards of six hundred acres, about one half cleared, will improved, with necessary out-buil<lings,gin-house. &c. with a saw-mill in good order. I will also sill with the place my aawer, a likely and faith- ful negro fellow. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON. June 28,1865. tf Wasbing-4ay’ a-Luxury! T^AM no# prepared to fill all others for 1, Hefltags worth’s justly celebrated Wash ing M icbiircs-*-the ^rdhtest invcti.ion of Ae ag«l' ‘This machine can be operated by a chik! b to \Q years of age, aa well as a grown )Orson—not requiring labor, but merely leaWtttl exercise. Will do more work than -8 tdlfiiihtMa—washing'perfectly clean any article; "flfom a cambric handkerchief to a bfldYjnilT, and entirely without injury. It isqgerPffctly simple, and can be operated by nny one, and Is not liable to get out of order. Ofotbtoa prepared in tbe usual way, except not.hoiled, that net being necessary. Raders from-the country, enclosing $20, wilLmeet with prompt attention. These Machines can be seefi in operation any day- at tko Steam Cabinet Shop and Bj|nd Factory, ueor the Town Spring, rear of the Franklin House. . FURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS. PANEL DOORS, <Ec., constant!/ on landandmadeto order. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Athens. July 25 S.D. BRIDGMAN. , de mi SALTUS & CO., ? Beaver Street, NEW YORK, O FFER for sale, in large or small quanti ties, their ceh-bsated Peru Hammered Charcoal Iron, quality superior to Swedes; sizes from 6 S square to 12x5-8thick,ihdud- fngn!!*si7es Rolled Iron,' Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Rfoet Iron, Bands, Scrolls, Hoop, Nut nnd Oral Iron, Slit Shapes, (knitafiou Swe des-.) Blistered and (L) 'Steel, Plough Iron and moulds, nil of the first quality, and su perior topny iron made. Have also on hand a full assortment of English common and re fined Sheet au4 -Swedish Iron, all at lowest market rates. June 28—3m New Tailoring Establishment! H AVING secured the services of O. P Caldwell, former Cutter for Wm. (J Price, of Augusta and Savannah, I will haVe executed in the neatest and most foshtona ble style, all orders confided to our call. July 28,1855. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. TO HOUSE KEEPERS? F W. LUCAS is-1 . assovtme it of SANSOM & PITTARD, l RE offering at i reduced price a well J\. selected stock of Staple Dry Goods. Cutlery, Hardware and Crockeryware.— With aobfflcd selection of Family Groceries. While returning thanks to thei friends for past patronage, they earnestly request those who Wre indebted to them on notes and abconfitrfor the years 1353 and 1854 to call and pay af least a part. June 14,1855. SANSOM A PITTARD. NOTICE. 4 LI* persons are hereby notified, not to trade for a Note, given by me. payable to-John S. Hubbard or bearer for 8160000, dated the 16th day December, 1854. paya ble on or before the 25th day of December, 1855. As I hare a legal defence to the same, * O-YNTHIA II. WISE. July 26th, 1855. to*— —. k>-*» On .Right or the Left? Oo,ikc.Church ef. CArUt.ond the Church ry*,* of Society. rpHDgeneral tone of the work -is pure and 1. elevated, and its well-drawn contrasts are impressive and tefiijig,—PhiL Presbyte- ri u- 3LJUJ1 v;-vUvl/i ii-- r: Its portriUs are life-like, its sketcu- io.‘ its pictures powerful, and aim lo.- 1 -^ Kirwan,” Rev., Nicholas Murry* D.D, Elizabethtown, N. J. ■ ^ z Just received and for sale by — W ings graph! jdy25 V-'M.N. WHITI'- ) receiving a large Lace and Muslin Curtains; Handsome Shade* for Parlors; Gilt CorJice; ' Bands; and English velvet Car- All of which heoflers on very reasofta- Handsome Rugs which pets, ble terms. April 19, 1855. ney s. March 20 lRESH Salmon iu lb.cans, cheap, atKJn BOOTS! BOOTSl HE undersigned has taken -a gtore wppe- _ site the Newton House, on College Ave- and, where he will continue to make as fine nae goofi’ BOOTS ae- Usual, of any descrip tion. * Double-soled and Wafer-proof Boots, Buck Skin, do Pump. do SSS-^i- '• & Repairing done in the neatest and best style. The best of French Leather used ait 1 ' warranted. W. S. STARK. July 19 Shoes! Shoes! - A GOODassortinent of Ladies’ and , Gen tlemens’ Shoes, may had ch«'ap“at July 5 be KENNEY'S- 50 HHDS, choice new [crop Molasses for sale lew by .4pi l!». T. BISHOP & SON. R. J- ay* HOSE inde year, 1st T hos tbps' IVotice. debtejl to me on ac^iunt^ fur , will please call aud settle up' to July 1st. , As my accounts are due 'at the end of each quarter, I shall (meet prompt payment. _ ‘ m ' P. S.—Those indebted on old accounts who" have been called on often, had .better pay soon and save cost . - . * D.-Nr;uDshjr.‘ July5,isos. ; Habersham* Hotel, A - « . .* *. Clarkesviii-E, GA. THIS comfortable. aud commodioue eatab- ±_ lishm^ut, located on thp. fubltc Squire, is now open for the reception of transient and permanent boarders. No effort shall be wanting to render guesU comfortable. . . A. ERWIN, Proprietor Clarkesvillc, April 19, 1855. r selling pvodqpo, 2 1-2 also fill all orders in this i best selcetnmi forotir i • c« market, ifl&kiag the Charlestbw,J*n-'4st,1865. We bog leave to refer to the following gentYelhan • ' * * ' *’’ t * Rev. The*. \V. Atkin, Maj-M. M. Gaines, Asheville. KY). Gates, T2'BroadVray,N(?w r York. Col-.James Gadsdeu. Charl^slou. John Caldwell, President of S. C. R. R. Th0$, Warningv*Auditor ' -** “ John Kjng, Agent “ * fc “ “ Hyatt, McBurney& Co., and* J. S & L owio 4 Co., Charleston. W- B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State ; A. Ri "■Crosier, C'oftiptrolter of Treasury, 'atfd M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn. French & Van Epps, andj. J. Bryant, Chattanooga. * ‘ K - Jl.-Ak Tipton, Railroad -Agent^and merch ants genera ly, Loudon, Tennesse. . X. Vmi n& Son., V. J. HCp PttWril, Cji-jghead and De(uLer(ck, Knoxville,Tcune,- see. W. & T Harris,Inman it Ilamikoh. Bran- i-UC it jyiitch^, -F^-ins it Kii^ Daudridge, -• J '— '' Tt LAND FOR SAXE- in the whole tract about.600 acres, welltim- bfirbd' and Well watered*? abenti-WO-aetes cleered and ite^oedfrepaur uugofd gindmusir and other necessary buildings. Price rea- Stmable and tetms easy.' Iharttev-Wornm' tjon ean be had by.conung and looking, or by dropping me a few Tines, directed to Planter^ Stand P. O. da T -*"tt. .BENJ. F. O’KELLY.. gUeVUiUPUlClJi OKIIX OI II1C nJJT. re Address,(post-paid,)Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Consulting Snrgehn, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Directors. r- EZ RA D. HE ART WELL, Pres. , Geo. Fair child, Sec. . May 3. SKY-LM5HT DAGUERREAN GALLERY. T HE subscriber has recently opened tho- Sky-Light Daguerrean Gallery, nearly opposite the Bank, where he is prepared to take U&4SNESSB8 in all kinds of weather,, and in the mqst beautiful style of the art. The public are invited to call ana examine ; put ■s. - • Athens, Feb 1 J.F. O’KELLY. tf W. G. DELONY,< ATTORNEY AT LAW r ILL. givehiaapeOiad attention tocoilrct- and to the claims of all persons en- Land W Ann ants, nnfler the late Bounty LandEiil of the last Congress. I3T Office on Broad Street over the f tore off. M. Kenney. March 15^-18ii5-vtf: W! LL IT ,D S» 1 titlfd to 1 ■ of Ordinary of- said eoitktp, I tilt E AS, James L. Wozencraft, Exe cutor of the personal Estate of Thos. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Court - W hereas entor of the personal Wozancraft,.lat«of eiyd county, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge froip^aid Esrecutofship. Thctefofe,' all -persons cou- cerued, ar.ejiereby required to show ^ause, (if any they have) why said Executor should not, at the tegular term of *siHd Odhrt, to be held, on. the fifstMondwr'iu Neivepiber. next, be discharged from said Executorship. By order of said Court, at a regular term -thereofhelu this the 2d day of . April, TtpfrH fi, ASA M. JACKSON, Or 'PO'VVER! POWER'!! 1855 Jrdtnaif. •T 1 tffE 12 Hbrse Power Steam 'fttigYiie fiber . runuing the workgof- the-Atksns Steam _ will be sold cheap, as a largrc is re- qttlfed for.tbcir work. [May W : ■■ t'V «n. .. t . •* KAA SACKS SALT, lar^e size and in t/vU first order, just received aud for sale low by Apl 19, t» Bispop A sop. H EART’S Ease; Bell Smith Abroad) My Brother’s Keeper, fiy 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 J Mootjoy ; • * • Abbfitt’a Stories, vol. vi. May24 At WHITE’S Bookstore. T..I.O- reu %jm3 ADMINISTRATOR'S SATifil O N the first Tuesday in October ftext', veiH be sold before the court ^ouse,door, in the town of Gainesville, underltii' order of the mart of Ordinary of Hall county, witbiu tbe legis) b^urs of sale, 850 acres of land ly ing in said county, oh the 3 CEihttMd6cfie4 river, adknniog James <ioul44 af^rghqgfc Sold as the property of Joseph Cain, deceas ed. Tdrinson the day. Aug, 23.—tds. S. H- C AlJft Adum. jt^EW CR0PN ; . C. Sumps, very choice, just received by . Apl. 19. T. BISHOP A SON, JUST RECEIVED HI J OHNSTON’S Agricultural Chemistry, Burnhams Hen FcveY, Lamplighter, Harper's Story Book,IT vofs. * Life of Lady Blessmgtbn, Curtis Hist, of Constitution, Abbotts King’s atfd Queen’s or life in the Palace, Strickland’s Queens of Scotland,flew Vol., ' The North and South, Mayhew’s Peasant Boy-Bhilosopher. Aplljh W. N. WHITE. . ... ... „ andChofocbow Preserves, and all sorts of PICKLES Jor sale by P. A §UMM£Y & B(tp. W OLF’S AramiTtic: Schiedam Schnnp^isa superlative tnhic diuretic anti dyspep tic and invigorating cordial, just received and for kale by Apl 10. D. N. JUDSON. MOORE & CARLTON AVING.moved from No. 3 to 7 Granite Row. and having puvehased a Spring ritb great care, ask our town and H Stock with great care, ask our town mntry friends to come in and examine, and e fori assured that they will be pleased with the qualities, styles and prices of-our goods,-con bis tiny of French and English Calicoes, • French and Scotch Ginghams, uew designs, French printed Jaconets, French printed Organdies, French printed Bareges, Plain, figured and striped Grenadines, Plain Bareges of all colors aud qualities, Rich Onjtmdy, Barege, and Silk Flounced ^ Robes, • ‘. Beautiful .worked Collars, from 50 cents to 7 dollars; Chemizetts and Gollevettsof uew and fash- - ionable styles, _ •Silk and Lace Mantillas new patterns, .Bleached andb^own,goods, t . - T i Hardware, Crockery ami Groceries, ^ Zll of which we will sell at Augiist^ te- tail prices, with {he exception of Bleached f/0Me*j3!i>«iand|Calicoea,which jve.do not tend to sell for 2 cents per yard less Xery York cost for tho purpose of baitiug green ones. April 19, 1855. THE GREAT DISCOVERY*!! KROLLERION, O' FOR CURLING THE HAIR.V3 OR many years it has beetf thtf tibiect of tna others IP. JJ deepest sttidy with Cheiftists an to produce « fluid that, applied lo the hair, would ciiuse it to wavfeand curl equal in bfcau ty to the natural eurl.- THE^ KROLLERION Is the only article ever.offercd to the wbrld that will effect thisuipst desirable object But three or four application^ arc necessary to curl it as much as may be dssirld, aud for any length of time. From the many testi monial!-- of those who have used-if, the sub scriber does not hesitate to warrant the. KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as reccommended in all cases The recipe for making, with full directions for use. will be sent ou the receipt of oue dol lar, poet paid. The ingredients wifi notcest offer 12 tents- Direct to H. A.FRBEMONT. Warren, Trnttibult Co.,'0. May 3, 1855. V. rK $I5jQ00 ! l r^ M». A ‘ lARGHTStofik of I) ryG (fed s’ ‘HtteP, Bddt*, Shoev Hawisjam, j(rop„ CmcUiyi, Grp- cerics, Ac. for sale low for cash by April 26 * Gaa.Dt <k >frcHois#ri -«S *A New Georgia Invenjflmi. GARLHSIGTCTNIS *>'-■ -- Patent W HICH is believed'to be; ut>«quaMB4«4bfi safety and perfection.of work, wlpU the price is as low as that of any other machine which will perform the same amount of,work, is now on exliibition at the Athens Foundry, where it may Be seed ait dtry'Xttfe.* srm-X Rights for any counties not yet disposed, -of, can 5e pin-diaaed, 'and tmlertfflbirfflhgle machines W»U bepxomt^y r ,.rtf (J- ITiey are warranted to do all thatis- iined for thefo. and av« put uprin a work- ^C&^ManuTactured at Snapping *%hoaTs, Newten coasrt7, Georgia, by kS*J rdtej I June28‘ HAUVEY ^GARLINGTON. ^ WAITED, iu.ogu est prjew yilkbt paid, casb-vrr barter,.at *<?}■:& wm'h q W C*W. frWi M. J L9M*, and Retail Druggists, fc> wwtae *»-*7W9N8 : , t WA. ' T/'’fiBI > ajmsetatrtly-oiellaiida feggvundwcH IV .-.ect^^ockof ^ .Faulty Oils* Ji Ttfso!n Vr*rt#, E^sb cam Gbouujfels* Dgugs,' |v*i fumery and Fancy. Axticles. ' . Physicians, lrfcrbb<fn\s«b<nil oWBM^fifi attention, upon tho most accommodating A & ' al'Wk q p 4 , .New>.F«Bi and .New Goods; Take Notice. A CCOUNTS with the undeteigweth friar to this date, ore uow.dum and yaypiput thereorrequirecT. dtote'ful to th-^e^mlJfom- ers, who have thus far^maimpfcly.pcomifiW] with, his terais.be would be,luiDMr (aPfilf* 1 the dimes 6f * a r e w n?o?6 ofm shitm'soi7[” immediately, with thercqi his books. While desirous as possible, ^itf It "lias been listed, tbatri**’ system ef tw«W«*mQB»hs ^Kmdpmerditatit «-?■*****■. -■w-r-w—.->»« ■>«—Ireafita J Lw Combs &:Co!s Express Office .*i:a 4 P ACKAGES left in the evening at fhe' pf* fice of this au.d oper.yed I warded with the mails Charleston.’ _ next mori o^aOpbAA* ■mteomm "mN9r'imvm)ttY,-silver iRfh WAMWMIHUiLhJL R aiiiei lftlg A Ttliiladge tunqca fw*m New.yorkjwith beautiful assortment of tho tiefos,’ whlrfi*tbey will stfl rftyle Bro;iqlit-», ; Pihs^Kar'And*KiiigetIiings, '.iMrtffiMkdlJw; if ii.m t. K&A&FMn SUJTAsU, AGES, and a good.assortment ofcol'd Glasses; •RWAfiferttertrff *1M mtemtieUind u§uajlj; kept iu a Jewelry store, . . Mb- if* 1 * irectly from the li, anidT^rtfig < chart and teBB*mcnd-.tokh*.puWic. 9« and neat fw|riupg»|hip>pwtte>fityta»i fow gOGARS! Sugars 1 Sugars! of every grade and description. Bishop A Sou. For sale,, low,” by T. ; ... Ap^l 2<>. D. N. JUDSON. Commission. .Herchanf, Oaoiee ^FamilY. JGtboccy ves,. OFcotrx-ntrmojnrc^ it at the office: «P* v*n t J o businc main in ptr , NOTJ€£ TEagain earnestly ‘ requcst'all who hit ' Broad Street, Athens, 6a,| April 19, 1856, * * must close tho buainpsa of tl;D old f M .y 10 LUCAS A BILLUi’S. F* » ^rir, make]my- | _ tote. V'e |i - firm. 4&TRS i t rue * m. Extra TcnnorecBaU ’ UtW*. forknlc'low by?.»r »ti ii:d-- - T * Bi( *y° 1 *- ^ i4-Fi.ui l'ren-A Calf. Skin*, just j-d.atKlfoi.sale.tow^^T^JJb^ St