The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, October 11, 1855, Image 3

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA TURK. Appling— Baker.—Sapp, Slocnmb. Baldwin—Brown.* Butts.* Bibb—Hardeman,* Davis,* Wil-1 Hams * Brgan—Hines,* Smith.* Bullock—Cone, McLean. Burke—Lawscn, Rozier, Brown. Butt»—Bailey, Ward. Calhoun—Brown, McClary. Camden— Campbell—Carlton.* Watts. CarroU— Bloodworth,Richards, John* son. Cass-—Cannon,* Johnson,* Solo mon.* Chatham—Screven, Lawton, Stiles. Chattooga—Shropshire, Crook. Chattahoochee—Renfroe, Shipp. 'Catoosa—Marry,* McConne).* Charlton— Cherokee—Camden, Fields, Aldred l Clark—Peeples,* Carlton,* Lowe* Clay—Adams, Dosier. Clinch— Cobb—More, Mayner, Bradford. Coffee— Columbia—Avery, Beall, Luke. Coweta—Buchanan, Amiss, Winn. Crawford—Bryce. Avely. Brcatur—Sima,* Powell.* DcKdlb—Murphy, Hoyle. Dade— Dooly—Hamilton, Cobb. Dougherty—Lawton, Harris. Early— Eff-gham—(Tie in Senate) Porter. Elbert—McIntosh, Johnson. Emanuel— Fannin— » Fayette—Whitaker, King. Floyd—McGuire, Terhune, Haney.! Forsyth—Strickland, Julian,Conninjf liam. Frauklui—Aslie, Pruitt. Fulton —Calhoun,* Harris* •Gilmer— Glynn—Long,* Burnett.* Gordon—Dabney, McConnel. Baa-| irett. Greene— Gwinnett—Brown, Hudson, Whit 'worth. Habersham— . Hall—Dunnegan, Headvn, J Hancock—Baxter,* Smith,* Lewis.* Hart—Poole, Myers. Harris—Hill,* Hudson.* Gordon, Heard— Henry—Turner,* Hail,* Johnson • •Houston—Lawson,* Tharp,* Ma tthews.* . Irwin— Jackson—White,* Parks, Daniel Jasper—Maddox, Cornwell.* Jefferson— -Jones—Smith. Barron. Kinchafoonce— Laurens—Robinson,* Guyton.* Lee—Ragan,* Bartlett.* Liberty—Winn, Mathews. Lincoln—Moore,* Taton.* Eownd.es—Knight,* Stapler.* Lumpkin—Cautrell. Boyd, Graham. Macon—Head,* Felton.* Madison —Colbert, Byrd. Marion—Jeter, Wiggins.* McIntosh— Charles Spalding, J. King, Sr. Meriweither—Harris,* Dixon.* Monroe—Crowder,* Battle,* Mur- -phey.* Montgomery— ^ Morgan—Billups.* Durden.* Murray—Morris. Muscogee—Wales,* Jones,* Thorn «on.* Newton— Oglethorpe—Landrum, Phinizy Grif fith. Paulding— Pickens— Pike— Pulaski—Howell, Harral. Putnam—Wingfield, Reid,* Mar shall.* Polk—Ware, Davis. Rabun— Randoph— Richmond—Miller,* Milledge.f Bar ton.* 1 Screven—Mathis, Boykin. Spalding—Dupree,* Kirkpatjick.* Stewart— Sumter—King,* Moore,* Gottle.* Talbot— Taliaft Tatnall— Moody.' Smith. Taylor—Riley,* McCants.* Telfair—Stndstill,* McLennan.* Thomas—Ponder, Browning: Troup— Tbeiggs— Union— f Upsou—Fambro,* Sharman.* Waller—-Gordon, Caldwell. Walton—Grant, Cooper, Kilgore. Ware- Warren—Beall, Kitchens, Jones. .Washington—RudisUI, Warthen. Graybin.* Wayne— Whitfield—Welborn * Sapp.* Wilkes—Pope,* Irwin,* Anderson.’I Wilkinson— Worth—Shine, Simmons. American marked thus, (*). The first named,‘Senator. Johnson elected by 1 or 2,000 majori Love Lettehs.—Don’t burn love letters, says one of our cotemporaries. A package of love l«-n«-rs recently brought a. man twenty thousand dollars,! in Bristol, England. His fir-t flame married another man, and lie himself also married,but retained tfle love letters i of his first love, against aa occasional remonstrance of his wife. After some years the writer of the .letter? died a ty over Andrews .Qnd Overby. Cobb, I Widow, leaving her old. - lovely twenty A. II. Stephens, Warner, Lumpkin, Crawford, and S£ward, Democrnts t and Foster and Trippe, Americans,* elected to Congress. Powers. Allen, Thomas, Democrats, and Bull, American7elected Judges. thousand dqjlars, and.her letters to hi were essential io prove his identity. ATHENS.PRICES CURRENT, O&BSCTED V3KKtiV, DV PtTSER AND EltoLAXIi | . ATHENS Oct. 10, Bagging (Gnuny) yd 17 to 18 title pet ih..'., 14 IS Manilla Kopc“ ** 20 (tagging Twine - 25 Itqcou Sides 16 “ Hums 14 “ - Shoulders 12 Lard.......................... 15 Butter.............. ....... 15 Tallow......... 10 HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! ; 3tcB, AH his residence in Clarke county, near Athens,, on the -20th of- Sept, last, after an B Judicial election in Blue Ridge] » l h» eM of 30days, which be Imre with Chris THE CONFESSIONAL. I have said nothing of the scenes of temptation, that are necessarily associa- ed with the confessional. It is in the I proprietors' that lie had suffered greatly sphere of every man s experience, that | a severe and protracted attack of F«*er if he has by any means discovered the hidden thing—the secret thing of a woman’s heart—if he has discovered her great secret, perhaps n secret that nest led in her own breast, unknown to all be sides—a secret of her sin, of her crime, of her sinful thoughts every man's experience," that a woman whose secret he thus knows, is in his power hts power is another question; but he physician whose name this-great medicine knows that that woman is in his power, bears—a name which willdesoend to'posteri- t power for as °°e deservihg,of gratitude. This Tallow Caudles Sperm do...... — Star do Coffee Bio .... :... Coffee Java Tea Bice ................. Sugar,Brown......... “ Clarified | “ Crashed Loaf.—........ THE GREATRESTORATIVE. , Fever and Ague. Cured b 9 Dr.it Land, Liver | Mrfaases.pergal . Pills. . N. O. Syrup |S“Mr. Jonathan Hougham, of West I SaU,pft r Bushel....- | Union, Park County, Illinois, Writes to the jjWLIfU[?I888Lfl«®k - ** from and Ague, and was completely restored to health by the use of the Liver Pills alone. These Pills unquestionably posses great tonic prop erties, and can be taken with decided advan tage for many diseases acquiring invigora ting remedies; but the Liver Pills stana pre eminent as a means of restoring a disorganrz- • flI i __ j v, . , ’ ed Liver to healthy action ; hence the great sinful tendencies, and her unholy cclebrity they have attained. The nnmlrous Is—it is, 1 say, in Ilia, sphere of formidable diseases arising from a diseased •- : 1 Liver, which so long baffled tho skill of the most eminent physicians of the United States TT.._ . | are now rendered easy of cure, thanks to the How he may be disposed to use 8tudy and j* r8eYe ra»ce of Undistinguished and full often may he use that power the worst and basest of purposes. It is I also in the sphere of «r.y woman’s ex perience, that if-she has committed any crime against-ihe Iawjr—any sin against _ r IS 111- valuable medicide should always be kept withftr reach: and on the apcarance of the earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, it can besvfely and usefully administered. •* Purchasers will please be careful to morality, she tries to guard her secrets in I ns H ^ Dr - £r lebrfl,e<1 L A ver ™,! 8 ’ . . , . . I and take noha eke. There are other Pills, Ihe depths of her own heart, and she feels l purporting to J>« Liver Pills, now before the that if spe divulge it to any tn&n, or if public. Dx. MtLane’c Liver Pills, nlso bis any man ha9 got possession of it, sh<T is Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable Drug8rones in the United States and Canada, -. For sale at th% Drug Stores of Smith Billups and C. W.& H. R. J. Long. ■ a m • “ Eternal vigi ones is the pries of Ubirty.” Twenty-fiye cents is the price-of a bottle of Percy Davis’ Pain Kiliac. -For sale by Mer- Call, in his power. Site iwno longer her own mistress; she becomes hts slave. Fear and suspicion of his betraying her, place her forevef at his fiet; she cannot re fuse him any demand. And H is the same between man and -man.. And this is the confession al; It places the secret of every, woman in the breast of the priest; -she is thus in his p'ower for every purpose. It places the secret of every man in .the power of the priest. He is from that moment his slave. This is an objection to the confessional, to which I ^ ^ know of no satisfactory reply; for It net] jSSr Btiitb^^snrainiig^U^omfortabl’e cassarily places both the priest and the *' ’ ^ ** “ penitent under circumstances too trying chant* Sold Loog,'^ ft>wn,rn aniups, a w. & h. R. j. % pin -a very ' for flesh and blood.* Priests may be I priests, but still ths experience of man kind shows that they are flesh and blood] like others. And sure I am, that con sidering the nature of the comofnnica-1 (ions.that pass.—considering their indel- - 9% NEAT dwiling plaeH,*-5cJajifetl bv the WMhersifM#; and adjoining the lot of —J.* Ihtxter. containing six comfortable reptps,WOefl of*water,- and" all uecessary ^4uftiOuacsJsil-istable-—embracing 'oneacre ' oTSrcll cultivated land, stocked l Terms vbry libera'. E. M..EDWARD?. Steel, Cast “ German .......... “ Blister........... “ Spring.....—.... — Iron, common size .— “ 7 inch wide t . ......— *- Band “ Nail rod. li ..... •* Sheet Castings Nails, per Keg Powder, Bifle,........ Blasting Lead — - — Shot, per Jiag Cotton per Bale.. Flour per bbl Wheat per Bushel —...—. Corn “ “ - Meal •• “ Oats “ “ -—- Bye “ “ Indigo,Spanish ......... Madder lb.... Copperas "--- Blue Stone ...... Oil, Linseed — *• Lamp, Winter .... .... “ « Fall “ Train White Lead, Keg 25 lb........ Glass, Box 8 by 10 275 Mackerel. No. 3bid .... ...... •* j bbls No. 2. \ bids No. 2. Beeswax.,..........i.t...'-.i.. . 20 Feathbrs 35 Wool .... i. ................... 20 Tobacco ..., 25 Tam perbale, 4C bunches 1. 85 “ Retail go Osnalmrgs, per Bala o£ V“ RetaiL.. lo ShirPng per bale 84 " , Betail-...- 9 K«g>..(. > ..i.J.t/t..;....- 25 80 17 15 13 16 20 12 20 50 35 14 16 125 8 122 10* 12 14 37 60 90 225 25 16 12J 12 6 8 8 10 9 6 7 650 600 10 t> 7 I i 8* 7 100 00 75 35 100 150 25 5 20 150 175 125 100 300 300 900 1000 900 1000 400 500 18 45 30 • 132 15 100 7 8 10 122 122 3b 45 8o 215 21 15 10 10 6 7 7 8 8 5 6 .600 475 8' 25(i 8 6 90 50 60 30 75 125 16 4 18 137 150 10U 90 275 Jasper County Academy Lottery. [By Authority af ihe State of Georgia"] MACON, GA f'f'MlIS Lottery is conducted on the plan of] I the Royal Lottery of Havana. of single numbers—and drawn at Concert Hall, Ma- j con, Ga^ under the sworn Superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan, aud Jas.' A. Nisbet, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, AND CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! -Xse yon 'Wi j* 1 Civil li. T.iund tlie isigtfl nssortmi nt «»f Bn. , Grand Scheme for Octpber 15, 1855. When Prises amounting to L EN’S, YOUTHS &. BOY'S CLOTHING Evcroffcrcd in this market. Also, FURNISHING GOtlDS: TmuAvs, Y aWses, anA Tl m\>re\\aa, Of all styles and qualitifea; It is useless to enumerate all the articles we hnve on bund, hut would cordially welcoae all to gcj-coiuc and examine for themselves, 03* XO Athens,'April 13,1854. It. L. BLOOMFIELD'S. CLASS F. Will be distributed os follows: 1 Prize of 1 1 I 1 I I S 10 -10 10 25 70 336 For Sale. $15,000 is $15,000 5,000 is 6,000 4,000 is . 4,000 3,000 i» 3,000 2,000 is 2.000 1,500 is 1,500 1,100 is 1,100 1,000 is 6,000 500 is 6,000 200 is 2,900 120 is 1,200 100 is 2,500 50 is > 5,500 25 is , -s;400 ptizes C --ir ». -800 s Amounting Totffl0 t 00,0. ADHERE having been a division of the JL Estate of the Hon. Charles Dougherty, late of Clarke county, deceased, as directeil by Will, and the Trust property set apart; the subscriber offers For sale, the plantation be longing to the other portion of said Estate, on the 19ih day of Oat. ensuing, at the corner. of Mr- Huggins’ store. The tract comprises j of Dissolution, August 8th, 1855. XOTIC^. I tIlE undersigned (of the firm of P. A. . Snmmey & Bro.) having determined to leave the Stale., earnestly requests all per sons indebted to the same, to enne forward and settle their accounts and notes, ns lon ger indulgence canuot be given. Aline : counts will be c< nsidered due from the dato near six hundred acres of land, of which one hundred are heavily wooded and near one hundred are'low-grounds of the first quality. Sept 13 J. 8. E. SUMMKY. MT EAGLE TRIPOLI. Only 10,000 Numbers. .CLARKE MORTGAGE SHERIFFS SALE: Remember, every prize isdWj^ritWVaj* ] the ^-Tuesday in November next, drawing, and paid when due in.r^wnhwA|(J , d ^ Watkiusville. in Clarke any deducuon Orders str.ctlysj^Sdfen ml. ^ uat itbiu tJie legal hours of sale, a house Drawings sent to orders. Registered-letters, . 1 At J, ooimtT a( 'iA wit h In short v is is the best place of its size in the ] mllE best article known for cleaning and county, and needs no comments. Sale to be-1 Lpolishing nil kinds of metals, windows, * —’ * 1 — razors nndglass ware. A supply just r«- r w jeeived,direct from the manufacturers, nnd N.'L. BARNARD.' | for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. T. BISHOP & SON. April 26. Athens, Sept. 27,1865. NOTICE. | at my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks, at par. Tickets, $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Oct 4 Manager, Macon, On. [By Authority of the State of Georgia] Kd —“ — * ] from tlie Superior court of said county in EXECUTOR’S SALE. ATTILL be sold on the first Tuesday -YV in November next, before 'the court house door, in the town of Jefferson, Jack 22 40 25 40 85 90 11 11 9 10 Fort Ckiines Academy LOTTERY. Beautiful Scheme Tor October! | To be drawn October 24th, 1855. in the Citj of Atlanta, when Prizes amounting to OCT* 830,000 Ms , Will be distributed to fortunate Stockholders | son county,Ga., agreeable to the last will and testament of Edwin Pendergrass, deceased, the lot of land whereon P. E. Pendergrass formerly lived, containing one hundred $10,000 acres more <>r less, lying at tne mouth of 4,000 Beach creek, in Jackson county, adjoining 1,500 lands of J. R. McCleskey and John Pender- 2,750 | grass. Those who wish to purchase a good small farm will do Well to attend. Sept.27. WM. J. PARKS,Ex. T HE copartnership heretofore ex i>ting be tween the subscribers, under the name of P. A. SUMMBY A BRO, was dissolved on the Sih day of August, by mutual consent. Either party is authorised to use the name of the firm in the settlement of the business. . .. . They return thauks to the citizens of the . s - No. 164, m t/obb-1 m W u andsurrounding country for the Tory Levied on ns the property^of W tlham j jjheral patronage they have received. Those indebted to the firm will find their notes'and accounts at the old stand, where they would confer a special favor upon the subscribers, if they would call soon and pay them off. P. A. SUMM KY. J.S. K. SUMMKY. Aug. 16, 1865. * 3m. and lot, in Athens and county aforesaid, with its appertenances. containing one Acre, mofo or less, and bounded, on the east by Mrs. P. Thomas, on the south by Cranston B. Wil liamson, on the west by the street, on the north by Mrs. P. Thomas * T " " ham. >up< favor of William P. Talmage and John F. Phinizy. this Sept. 25th, 1855. . LEWIS J.LAMPKIN.D. SUIT. Sept. 27, 1855. in accordance with the following Matchless Scheme!! KB COUNTY t Year by applies to me | parttnents. Administration with the $3-L00K !-4$ REYNOLDS & BROTHER, ( Over Sansom tk PiUardt,) »OT>K AND JOB puINTERS, ATHENS, GA. Invite the attention of the public to their preparations for PRINTING, in all its de ll 19 17 43 83 |200 630 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of 3 do do do do ' . do do do do 2,000 are 500 are 250 are 110 are 76 are 60 are 25 are 10 are 5 are RlOO 1,275 2.150 2,075 2,000 3.150 $30,000 GEORGIA. HALL COUNTY. W T HE business will be svuJuued at the old stand, under the name of SUMMEY A JONES, where they would be glad to wait upon all their former friends and customers. They intend keeping, ns usual, a good stock of all kinds of Groceries, -Hardware, and a general assortment of staple Drygoods, Ac.; all of which will be sold on the most favora ble terms, for cash or good country produce. SUMMEY & JONES. August 16, 1855. NOTICE. * T WO months nftcr date, application trill be made to the Honorable the court of ieacy and indreeney—eonetderinw fliey will annexed, on tip estate of James Rhodes, go not to the actions, but to the secret thoughts and Concealed desires, all the most private, personal mysterious feelings of our fleshy nature—-rare I am, that that God who desired us to pray, that we might no! be led into temptation, never himself required us to rush into the worst of all scenes of temptation— the Roman Confessional. And then, finally I have said nothing of that which interferes with all the most sacred sanctities of home, where the hus band and wife should live and in the most perfect and mutual confidence. There—there, amidst our homes, and be side our hearth, sits the priest of our confessional. That man, by means of the confessional, knows more of the wife’s heart and thoughts and feeling; he has more of her confidence and knows more of her secrets, than even her own bus- late of said Quonty, deceased—These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and ereditors.of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my Office on or before the first Monday In. December next, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said letters slyiuld not then be granted the applicant, or to such other person or perspns as the Court may think proper. Given under my hand at Offico, this the fourth day of October, 1855. ASA M. JACKSON, Oct 11 Ordinary. TO MILLERS. F W. LUCAS, has just received a full .assortment of the best Anchor brand, Bolling cloths. Oct, 11. TO HOUSE KEEPERS. F W. LUCAS, has just received •supply of Elegant Qilt Cornice. Lacejrvnd Muslin Curtains, and Handsome fesh , , vzru / ,, . . Window Shades from $2 to $3 pair, band. Whatever thought of evil or of ^ et . t r good had place in her mind—whatever feeling of fondness, or of alienations of love, or of coldness has found a home ip her heart—whatever desire of infidelity to her vows, or of. first love to her hus band has laid bold of her flesh—whatever it be', it Unknown to (he confessor. All may be kept secret and unknown tojill others, a cherished secret* and a mystery within her, scarcely breathed to herself and concealed even from her husband— all is revealed in the confessionaL All is known, for it has been whispered in the ear of a confidant of another sex— that most dangerous of all things, the unmarried confidant of another sex—the man of the confessional! - There he sits between the husband and the wife. By NEGRO SHOES. E W, LUCAS, will Seep negro shoes .made at tjie Watkinsvill? Factory. Oct, 11. F. W. LUCAS, I S now receiving a large supply of all kinds of goods suited to the market: Consisting in part, of - Ladies’ Dress Goods, Rich Striped and Plaid Dress Silks, Rich Black Silks in Pl^jda and Moise An tique Striped, Plain colored Silks, for Mantillas, Plain Black Silks and Serges, Bonnet Silks, Lining Siks and fynnet Trimmings, They are prepared for the execution of Bills, Circulars, Cards, Tickets, Pamphlets, die, and nr* Printers of Cobb’s Refor* , Sept. 21,1854.. ly R. A B. Hardware and Crockery. A NEW branch op BUSINESS FOR ATHENS. Just Opened by GRIFFITH & WILLIFORD, Oue door below R. L. Bloomfield’s Clothing Store. W E will not enter into detail of the ma ny articles kept in the above branches of bnsinoss. bat ire invite all to come and see for themselvek. W« have in our stock n great many articles not commonly kept in this market. Among them are some oftnc following : Marbleized lion Mantles and Grates, Gigs and Cabs fbrchildren, Cane Chairs, Wash Stands, Baskets, Brooms, Mats, Ac. Buggy Springs, Axles, Boxes, Band.*, Carriage Trimmings, dt. Carpenters’, Turners’, Millwrights’, Blacksmiths’ nd Farming Utensils Complete. All which will be sold low /or cash at GRIFFITH tf WILLIFORD’S. Athens, Sep(27 tf RAMWAY £3TLook out for a Scoundrel C3" R AN AW AY from the subscriber, about the 20lh August last, my boy, Clark, a Black smith by trade Said boy was last seen and heard of in Madison county, Ga., where he had been at work sometime previous to his disappearance. It is- thought he has been decoyed away by some white person. Said boy weighs about 170, or 183 lbs.—about five feet, nine or ten inches high—copper colored 1,000 Prizes amounting to One Tbonsand Prizes! ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS i Tickets $5—Halves $2.50—Quarters $1.25, One Prize to every ten Tickets 1 SAM’L SWAN, Agent and Manager. Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 4. DOLLARS! DOLLARS!! I WANT all the money now du« me on notes qr accounts. Friends please re spond. J. M KENNEY. Sept. 27. EXECUTORS’ SALE. A ccording to'the last win and testament of William Park, late of Jackson county, Ga., deceased, will be sold at the coarl h >use in Jefferson, Jackson co., Ga. on the first' Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the negroes belonging to the estate of said William Park, consisting of men, boys, women and children, to be sold for the purpose of & division.— Terms cash. Sept. 27th, 1855. ROBERT C. PARK, I „ JOSIAH LESTER, } Execu,ors * Oct 4. HERE AS, J. E. Odell and J. Redwitie j Ordinary of Clarke county, for leave to sell J 5 all the real estnte belonging to the estate of John M. Clark, late of said countv, deceased. ISAAC M. KENNEY, Admr. August 23. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. Court of Ordinary of said County apply tome for letters of administra- [ tion upon the estate’of Reuben Mayfield, late of said county, deceased. : AU persons interested are hereby notified that said letters will be granted at the next [Novemberterm of this court, unless legal cause be shown to the contrary. Given under my hand 21st Sept., 1855. M. GRAHAM, Ordinary. Sept. 27. 30d. T 1 WO months after date, application •will be made to the Court of Ordinnry I of Walton county, for leave to sell the laud ]belonging to the estate of Dorothy Lester, I late of said county, deceased. H. H.CAMP Adm. Sepi27 With the will annexed. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS, John E. Odell, applies to uie for the guardianship of Mary Reed, ille gitimate orphzn of Isabella Reed, of said county. \ AU persons interested will take notice that said letters will be granted at the next November term of this court, unless b-gnl cause be shown to the contrary. Given undei my hand 21st Sept-.,' 1865. M. GRAHAM, Ordinary. Sept 27. 30*1. W GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. .rort -UI TT* , ■ , ... .1 WHEREAS, Orin P. Sellers applies to me ALSO, wiH be sold on the plantation of| >Y f or letters of administration upon the said William Park, deeeased, in Jackson co. On., on Thursday the first day of November estate of Brown F. Sellers,deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish next the remainder of the perishable proper- ] the kindred and creditors of said deeeased, ty of the said William Park, consisting of that 8a id letters will be granted at the next horses, cattle, hogs nnd sheer, three yoke of November term of this court, unless legal oxen, one road wagoo, ofie ox-wagon, one one horse carriage, one set of blacksmith tools, the plantation tools and other things !oo tedious to mention, with the entire crop, con sisting of corn, fodder,oats and shucks. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Sale to continue form day to day till all is sold. Terms cash. Sept; 27th, 1355. ROBERT C. PARK, 1 p„ cntnro JOSIAH LESTER, ) Executors * Oct. 4. __ Rich Satin Striped Cashmeres ; Rich Fig- day and by night he has more of the | ured and StripCfl French DeLaines, from 25 secret confidence—more of the secrets, the heart-secrets of each, than is known to each other. There he sits, sometimes the kindly adviser, and sometimes tlie lascivious tempter. There he sits, n mysterious being, knowing the heart- secrets of both, and thns having them both in his power, able to wield them both to his personal purpose. There he sits, the living and continual representative of that scene, when in the garden of Eden, the man and woman lived and loved together, and Were holy when alone; bufone entered, and there was to 100 yd.; Plain French and English Meri no’s of all colors: Handsome Plaid Woolen, far childrens’ , wear ; Solid -colored Cloths and Flannels of all kipds. for Ladies’ Cloak*, with Galloons and Trimmings t* match: j French Cambrics and Calicoes; French,- English and American Ginghams. AU kirds of Cloths. Casimeres and Vestings. Blankets, Kerseys and heavy Woolens; Fine Bed Blankets; .Quilts, Counterpains and Sheetings; A lnyge’lot of Irish Linens, andajl kinds of Long Cloth; *, Carpeting?, Mattings, Rugs nnd Floor Cloths; # Bonnets, Rlbons, Laces, Em broideries, Gloves. Hosiery, Net Shirts. Ac. cause be shown to the contrary. Given under my band 21st Sept., 1855. M. GRAHAM, Ordinnry. Sept. 27. 30e. “ SWAN’S Bank Note List aid Detector. Published semi-monthly nt Montgomery, Ala. [ At $2.00 per annum, in advance. T HE work is printed on fine White paper am type, and in appearance will be second tow the United States. '. „ ^ A South rn-Bank Note is wseetial in svery Bank Counting House, and public'office. *l*t us unite in advancing our common interests, and not pertqit- . Northern, men end Northern Detectors to fluctuate our estate of Arthur C. Wilson, deceased, late of money matters asUieymay wish, white we are qui ", . I etlVfollowing their dictation. id county. I The work will be carefully revised on ths dajrvif I The kindred and creditors of said deceased publication, and-all important financial changes, asr the right I are hereby notified tofile their o^ections in t&Ef.nd uttwenty terms of law, otherwise satd letters will be tmaao u»cu..cv b i daew none in GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. —large mouth and eyes—shows his gum V^^HEREXS, Asa Whitbey applk teeth very plain when • ltrpgliing—-his jaw I for letters of administration teeth considerably decayed—was riding a hay horse about eight years old, with a black said county quilted saddle, the horn broke off—a wart on ' rv * the right shnnlder, and a scar on the right side of his breast. Said boy Is abouttwenty- ies to me on the W HEREAS, John W. Hamilton Adminis trator of Dri-wry J. Hamilton, late of said county, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from said Administration, Therefore, All peraous concerned are hereby required to show cause, (if any they have) why said Administrator should not, at the regular term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in April next, be discharg ed from said Administration. By order of said Court, at a Tegular terra, held this 3d day of September. 1856.' Sept. 6. ASA M. JACKSON, Ord. Notice. ’E have bouglit a part of W. P. Tomer's stock of Goods, and will continue the business under the name and stile of COLT «fc COLBERT, at the old stand of W. P. A J.C. TURNER. Groceries sold for cash anti three months time only. JAMES I. COLT. - WILLIAM C. COLBERT. No. 9 Granite Low, Athens,Ga. 6m. August 8, 1865. BEALL & STOVAIXT i Grocery Merchants, Augusta, Ga. W ILL'continue the Grocery Bnrines tx all r ' its branches, at their Old Stand an BROAD STREET, opposite tlie Planter** Hotel. Our Stock of G roc (-ties will, nt all times, be 'arge, the assortment complete, and pai tical- i afly adapted to Planter*’ Trade—-a liberal share af which we have so long enjoyed, aud > hope still to receive. WM M. BEALL • JNO. W. L. STOVALL. BEALL & STOVALL, Warehouse and Commission Mer- “ :- at jm. asm 9 Augusta Ga^ ■\XT1LL continue the WAREHOUSE AND seven years ol<L I will pay fifty dollars granted at the next November Term of said Hotrt" Proprietors, Broken, Auctioneer*. Commis-jVV COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its reward for the apprehension of s&id boy and court Given under my hand at Office. 28tli «ion Merdban^aad. other* 1 branches and have removed to the FIRE Oct. 4. the scoundrel who decoyed him,off, with evi-1 Sept., 1855. dence sufficicnt to convitft him; or a liberal teward for the apprehension and ernflne- ment, in auv safe jail, th it I may recover said boy. V: H. DEADWYLER. Elberton, Elbert co., Ga Sept. 20. The Georgia Citizen will please copy till forbid, and send account to this office. M. GRAHAM, Ordinary ] branches and have removed to the FIRE I PROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. P. that a limited number of advertisements Will be »*- I _„ii j,- -rf I.rl-w.- -- J r ’”- serted. Special rates for advertising by the, or for j Stovall, ou tM‘Corner of Jacl-.o ir E 1 All kinds of White and Red Flannels: nesday the 7 th of November whispering With the woman, and insidi- HATS, CAPS, BOOTS'and SHOES th o usualAours of sale, tho following prop ous questions were put to her and she | of all kinds ; * |erty, viz: Saddles, Bridles. Martingales-, Ac.; All kinds of Hardware and Caller^} GEORGIA, GLARKE COUNTY. W HEREAS, William M. Boggs applies to me for letters of admin-1 istration on the estate of Aaron Boggs, late EXEcerroB-s sale. . W ILL be sold, at the residence of] and singular the kindred and crcditoraof Special rates for advertising by the, or W*gW™’. uu *-*™ ^V“*-* — and E-lis shorter periods, maybe known by applying to any of j Streets, near the Globe Hotel, my Agents, or at tho office in Atlanta, Ga. I Consignments of Cotton, Bacon. Grain, and Speeemtn numbers will be unt o., application * ] olbcr p^dMo a^ieiteih questions were put fell! Tt was the type of the confession al.—Evenings with the Romanists. said deceased to be and appear at ray Office next, within I on or before the first Monday in November . | next to show pause (if any they have) why said letters should not then be granted the The'entire crop of com, fodder, onto and | applicant,^ to such other person or persons potatoes, raised on tho farm the presont as the court may think-proper. Given under ' ... my hand nt Office, this 28tb day of Septem- Origin of Foolscap Paper.—It is well known that Charles I-. of England, granted numerous monopolies for the [diggeii and minert’. All ofVblcjt he offers * ‘ F ’—' ‘ * ’at the lowest market prices, either for cash or approved credit. Oct. 11,1855. support of his government. Among others, was the privilege of manufactur ing paper. The water mark of the finest was the royal arms of England. The consumption of this _ article was great at this time, and large fortunes were made by those who bad purchased the exclusive right to vend it. This among other monopolies, was set aside by the parliament that brought Charles • Tanner’s {Tfiols ; Carpi-nter’s and Smith’s I y*-'ar. Also the entire stock of horses, cows, my hand Tools; rhoga, sheep and geese. Also a yoke of oxen her, 1855. the best | an °x wagon. Also a rockaway and harness, ' *” with all the farming tools, gear and ,uten sils—household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on tbh day of sale. WM. J. PARKS. Executor. September 27. *ds. Bolting Cloths, warranted.el quality; Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse for well- ASA. M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Oct. 4. letter free of charge . i Ail communications intended for the ‘Bank- Note I- List and Detector,” must be addressed to “bwan’s j Bank-Note List,” Atlanta.Georgia^^ ^ James Roberson, General Agent. . Sept.27. .. \ xn . V* ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. O N' the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold .before the court house door in Gainesville, Hall county, all the lands be longing to the-estatc of Vincent Sear8.|deceas ed, subject to the widow’s dower,' Otte tract (the homestead) containing 350 acres,more or less. One tract known as the Saw Mill place containing 125 acres, more or F. M. Strickland. A List of Letters,. - R EMAINING in the Post Office at Wat-' kinsville, Ga-. Oct. 1. 1855. Gobb, A. P. Hutcheson, M. A. E-. Coley, J. A. D. Mrs. Doster, Nathaniel . Jeffries, Mary, Mrs. * SALTUS & CO., 7 Beaver Street, NEW YORK, O FFER for sale, in large or small quanti ties, their celebrated Peru Hammered I NOTICE TODEBTUKS AND UK.fi> I Charcoal Iron, quality superior to Swedes; DITORS. * -- _ Gordon, Elizabeth MissLinear, Langford to the scaffold ; and by way of showing |'Hill, Joseph Mathews, Sanford .1 ■?_ a t* *1 1 • , w , I Hfirfifis Klim! their contempt for the king, they ordered the royal arms to be taken from the paper, and a fool with his cap and bells, to be substituted. It is now more than a hundred nnd seventy five years since the fool’s can and bells were taken from the paper, but still, paper of the size .which the Rump Parliament ordered for. j; madetot]ie Court of Ordinary of Jackson (heir journals, beai the name of the ] county, for leave to sell the real estate of Da water mark then ordered as an indigni- vid Witt, late of said county, deceased, ty to Charles. " » Aug 25. NANCY WITT, Admx. make immediate payment ;ixra^Whose hav ing demands against saicTEstate quired to present them duly authencicated within the time prescribedby law, WM.J. PARKS, Executor. September 27. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. /~\N Monday the loth .of this month will be vJ sold? at the late residence of David Witt I deceased, in Jefferson, Jackson county, part T WO months after date, aDplication will be of -*he personal property of said deceased, marie to the Gout t of Ordinary of Jackson cnnsist,ng of Gattle, Hop and other Stock. with various other articles. sizes from5-8 square to 12z6-8 thick,includ ing all sizes Rolled-Iron, Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Rivet Iron, Bands, Scrolls,, Hoop, Nut „ and Oval Iron. Slit Shapes, (imitation Swe- son county. Ga., aro hereby requested to | des.) Blistered and (L) Steel, Plough Iron A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ed win Pendergrass, deceased, late of Jack Harfiss, Elizabeth A Osburn, Augustus C. Burr, Rowan, Jane Hutcheson. Peter W.Yarborough, Meredith Jun. • - Oct 4 THOMAS SIMONTON, P. M. Notice. and monlds, all of the first quality, and su perior to any iron made. Have also on hand a fall assortment of English common und re fined Sheet and Swedish Iron, all at lowest market rates. Jane 28—3m NOTICE W E again earnestly request all who are indebted tons, to come and make pay- ment, or clo.-c th“*r accounts by note. Wc must close the business of the old firm. May 10 LUCAS «t BILLUPS. October, 1855. Oct. 4, This 1st day of NANCY WITT, Admr'x. QllGARS! Sugars! Sugars! of every grade O and description. For sale, low, by T, Bishop <k Son. April 26. Ihe usual Advances nufde on Cotton t*T Produce in store, when require 1 All Cottoo consigned tori* will he sold at the Warehouse, where one of the firm may at all times he found. Commission for Selling Cotton, 25 Cent-* per Bale. WM.M.BEALL * * JNO. W.L STOVALL. August SO . -NOTICE, WO months after date, application will I be made ",o the Uoln' the Court of Or<li ■leave to sell otto w Mol place. nary 0 f Clarke county, for 1 less, adjoining I house "and lot adjoining the- Tan-yard, nt Ath ens, whereon Thomas Sail-otn. deceased, re- Al*o, a fractional lot, a ijoining J. E. Odell ] pjjgj of his death. Also, one and others, containing 88 acres, more tractrof land lying in said county of Clark, less. Sqld tinder an order of the court of containing 298 acres adjoining White, llac- ordtnary of aaid county.. Terms on the day. 1 - - - - - • • MARY SEARS, Admrx W. F SEARS, Admr. Sept. 27. • tds. PRIVATE BOARDING A FEW young men can be accommodated with day Board at the residence of T. M. Lampkin. in the tenement building cf Mr. Brown, a few doors below tho residence ofj Win. M dorton. T. M. LAMPKIN. Sept.27, 1855. New Change. O N and after this date, the Drays of T. Ai. Lampkin and Willis Thompson will no longer run *in connection with each otlier. Merchants nnd others will hereafter please give tickets respectively to each. Athens, Sept.27. 50 KEGS of Nails of thevery best quality. for £ale,.low, by T. Bishop September 27. ris ami Buchanan. Also, all the -real estate belonging to said Thomas Sarwotn, deceased, lying oat of said county of Clark. Also, one lot of land containing about 2 and a half acres, embracing the grave yard at Princeton Fac- - - tory. Also, one land warrant. No. is sued to said Thomas -Sansom, fi ,r SO acras. AU to be. sold as th« property *jf aid de ceased, for -the beriefit of his legatee*. AugSO JAS. T. SANSOM, Ex. GEORGIA, HALLCOUNTY. W HEREAS, Jones W. Roark applies to me for letters of adminisaiation uj-am the estate of John A. Iloark, late id .ai l county, deceased. ~ These are thcref»ro to notify all perann-i interested, to file their objections in my fice, on or before the first Monday iu Novem ber next, else said letters will be granted on that day. Given under my baud, 21st September, 1856. — ■ M. GRAHAM, Or l. Sept.27. 3ud. V . ; r- ■