The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, October 11, 1855, Image 4

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MU&UB&tfVLL Y TREATED BY IX HA LA nos OR. XKtHl M% D fU • BURS. VJW»i$SON JSTiiJV ART iiost, M. D. JagMl/fKrilC Rjyiil jCoHrge t>f nasTand Tur y'cir* Senior P»y*'ci«ii iu »l«* Londuii Royal 1 nfl. ui.-iry for diseases of the fith* treat Jneht of Consumption fay Is IntWi/u. 1 ltnve ubiaint-d result# which ««*•- runt nts in asserting thnt it is now aa cum- lile us di eases of the Stomach and Liver. Breathing. • medicine directly . iat* the Lungs is certainly the rational mode of at- tacking tho disease, and like tuuny other great and - beueftrant discoveries’ it seeou- Strange why tuen treatment was not resort ed to long ago. Where there is life, there is surely hoi>e for the inoat seeming hoptlcsj. easfs.ns throughout ell the stages of this in- aidious diacj.si', (it urvnderjul and btnejicen■' efectsof its treatment are soon apparent. In eases also «>r Bronchitis, Asthma, <&o„ the inhaling of powders and vapors hna been eminently successful, and to those iUtferirg under any of the abpvw* nanr d complainlf, 1 can guarantee speedy anl ctrlain relief. 1 have pleasure in referring to 207 names, residents »f New York, and neighborhood, who hnve bten restored to vigorous health About on-third of tho above number, ac cording to the patients own statements, were eonsidcre-1 hopeless cases. The iuUa’.ing Method is toetkiny safe and rp eJy. and consists in the administration of medicines in such a manner they are con voyed into the Langs in the form of vapor, and produce iheirneiion at the scat uftho disease. Its practical success is destined ta revolu tionize the opinions of the medical world, and establish? the cnlir curability of Con •sumption. Applicants will please state-if they have •ever bled from the Langs, if they have lost tflosh, have ii cough, night sweats and fever tutus—what nnd how much they exp^Mrate, wrbat the condition of their stomach «nd >how< ls. The necessary Medicines, appara tus, Ac., will be forwarded to ntty part, TERMS—Five dollars, consultation fee. Balance of fee payable only when *lhe pati ents report tfccinsolvcs convalescent. RECOMMENDATION BY PHYSICIANS. We, the undersigned practitioners in me dicine, cheerfully auJ heartily recommend Dr. Roses method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Thro it. as tic beU and most efitc- tual ever introduced into medical practice. *0«r convictions are based -upon having seven! of ourow" patients, confirmed consumptives, restored to rigorous health after a*few months treatmeut by Dr, Uose. in the above named diseases the, application of “Medicat ed Vapors," inhaled directly into the Lungs, may be justly considered n great boon U> suffering humanity, rendering Consumption . a perf-'ctly curable disease. Dr. Hose deserves well of the profession for his unwearied lakers in bringing the In haling Method to «uch a degree of perfee tic a. a a t. si; sto nr., m. n. JONAS A M OTT. M. D. CTRL'S HIXGLEY. M. C. w.w. *, Acsxr.v si. n. oaviuiJt.ursos, as. t», GAVIN WKTAteRC, 31. D.~ DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ..ON -CONSUM PTION. price one dollar. Address, JQHNSON STEWART ROSE • Office 931 Broadway, New Yo\k B, The new postage law requires that • all lettipi prepaid. My correspondence bo ring extensive, applicants to ensure Splits, must enclose postage. IW Money letters umst be registered by ttthc Post Master, when they will be at my Brisk, not otherwise. f W. HAMILTON, Adm’r. June 12, 1855. gers’ Liverwort & Tar Fsreomptete enref Coughs. • Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Broaohkie, Spitting of Itlood, and all other Lung Complaints- tending to Consumption. •ffTMII8 preparation is getting into use all JL over our Country. The numerous’let- ’ten we receive from-our wav tons agents’ informing us of cores effected iu tlieir iramc< idat-.-.neighborhoods, warrant usda saying; : it iat-oae .of the best, if -not the very best Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost invariably relieve# and not unfre qticntly. cure* the very worst cases. When -all other Congh preparations have failed this baa relieved tfie patient, ns (Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians cun nearest AW25 of it^ aud say iL.Ls very heuclal iu* alfevinting the complaints fur testify.- Ask the,Agent in your nearest town, wlmt has been his •experience of the .-effects Of -this medietas. If be has be* n welling It for any length of time be will tell you IT IS THE BXST UCIUCldEtaXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from lei tern wet have received lately regarding the vir tues of ibis medicine. iDr.B. B. Oslin, of Knoxville, Gn„ says :— *“ ! 1 have been using your Liverwort and TT.it v#t.yextensively in roy practice for three wears past, and, it is with pjensUre I state mi y belief iu its superiority overall otht articles with which 1 am acquainted;* for which it is recommended,” Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing ilrom WMkicrrille. N.C, say ?—" The Liver wort wnd T»r is becoming daily more popu liar in this Country, and we tiisk ivmT so. AH' wbd have trie*l It speak in com Be borii which it U - recoin strode J.V Oar Agent in Piskens District, S. C. Mr. S. R. McFall, assures us “that be uses it with great benefit iu bfeown family, and re commends it to his neighbors.’’ 'Me’ gives ’ an instance of u Negro woman, in his rfoini 2 , who had been suffering with disease if • Lungs for years, attended with severe, cough, who was reliore i by the Liverwort and Tar. .. ~ - Bueb are the good reports ernbear of this Medicine from sill palls of the Sonth. For « report of the surprising .cure* it has per forte^iiu tke Western anil ■ Northern and E*lem States; wo would invite the suffering patient to-read the pamphlet which accom- jttuics each bottle. -To all, we say, havtkope. TRY TIIE MEDICINE 1! BE WARNED IN' SEA s*o 5J!! And neglect not that cough which is”daily nsakvsiiig yonr constitution, irritntingyour taroat and lung*. and inviting ffn that dread diseas?, Coiis'iinption. wheu.au soothing and Mealing a remedy can be obtained ns Dr. R ‘gera* Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Oooate felta and.Base liufta- tlons J The genuine article is signed Andrew Rodftas^. on the engraved wrapper around each l»ofl«. Price, $1 per battle, or six bottles for $.5 Sal t wholesale un** retail by * “ SCOVILL & MEAD, lit Chartres St. bet, Conti and St. Louis, N.O. S do Agent# fur the Scot .ern States, to whom AIT orders and applications for Agen cies musk be addressed. • * • Sola also by Smith <fc Billups, Atlfims, Oa. -C. W. 4* Hi R. J. Long, *• •*’ J. Bell, IfdifeirtMin, Murrow & Kenedy, Monroe. “ W. Murray, Watkittsvllb*', •• J.R, Stanford, Clarkesvillr. •• O iV. Hood,^larmony Grove, ** Platt A Bro., Lexingtoq, , “ A, (J. Wimpey, Dohlonega. “ Morris Lawrencsvillc, •• PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER, STILL TRIUHPHANTj A ND after a thorough trial by innumerable living wituesssa, has proved itself to be THE MEDICINE OF THE AGE Although there have been many medicinal preparation* brought before the public .*iuce tho first introduction f Perry Davis’ Vegeta ble Pain Killer, and kirge amounts expended iu their iutroductiou, the Pain Killer has continue l to steadily advance iu the estima tion of the world as tho best Family Medi cine ever introduced. As an internal and external remedy it is truly a source of JOY TO THE WORLD. Oae positive proof up its efficacy is, that the sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its own merits, as the proprie tors have uot resorted to advertising to gain for it the rank it now holds among the great number of preparations of the present time The effect of the Pain Killer upon the pa tient, when taken internally jn cases of Col<hs,_Cough, Bowel Complaints, Cholera, Dysseatery.au l other affections <>f the sys tem, Iwi been truly wonderful, and has now for it a name among medicinal preparations that can never bo forgotten. Its success in removing pain; a* an external remedy, in cases of burns, bruises, sores, sprains.'cute, sting of insects and other causes of snlfering. 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- toenth century. The magical effects of the Pain Killer When takenor used according to directions,are certain. You have nnlv to be sure that you buy the genuine article and adhere to the direction* in its use, and you will admit its wonderful medicinal proper, tie*. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is B«w pat up.iu panel bottles, wiih.the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the glass; and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—.mean excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the Origiunl inventor of the medicine, the other a steel wugrared not® of hand—none others can be relied upon ns ge nuine. Price of bottles 12 1-2 cents. 25 cents. 50 cents and $1, respectively. PERRY DAtfW A SON, Proprietors. No. 74 High st.. Providence, R I; The Pain Killer Ts s dd by C. \V.«fc H. R J Longs,and Smith & Hill. Athens. Beware ofc unterfeitsput up iu the old style. May 3. TO .THE PUBLIC. WEE A T, COEN, FLOUR and MEAL. T$ij.a3ke Mills, Clarke county, Ga. f¥\HE undersigned has leased of Mr. Robert JL T. Fowler, tor a series of years, the above named Mills, on the Oconee River,";-8f miles Nerthwostof Athens, near the road leading fo Lawrenceville. and having had the same pnt in complete and thorough repair by Mr fe. W. Wesson, who is a superior and practi cal millwright, and who the undersigned takes pleasure in recommending as being un surpassed in bis professional line, now begs leave to notify the public, that he is ready to convert wheat into flour, or corn into meal, in as quick time, and in a manner to give as genera! satisfaction as any other millsoftbe same number of runners, either North, South, East or West These mills have but one run. each, for wheat and corm but will each grind .vith ease-from one hundred to one huudred and fifty bushels per day; they are never inter fered with, either by high or low water, con sequenily persons wishing, or sending wa gon loads of grain to be ground, will at no ' time be detained longer than a few hours. I have in my employment, Mr. Hawkins Wright, who is a practical miller, and whose character for honesty and veraci'y, is so well known to this community, tliat I need only say, his, services aye engaged as principal miller. All grn'n received, to be groi nd at -these mills will be weighed and toled arc >rdingly and a certificate of both the amount receiv ed and returned will bo sent back to the per son sending the graiij. And in co tnr: STARTLING, BUT TRUE! What eves’vlY omnn shonld rfKOW. R EADER, arc you a husband or a father! i wi-e or a mother! Have you the sin cere welfare of those you love at heart! Prove your sincerity, and hue no time in learning what causes interfere with their health nud happiness n«i£ less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain aud anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating tlie mind for its ordi arv avocation and exhausting thoasm lane f.>r medical attendance,medicines and advertised nostrums, which otherwise would provide for declining years.theinfirmi- 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 condition, as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influence incident to the enjoyment of heath, arising from ignorsnee, of the simplest and plamest rules of health, as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, and raise- T- “ And must this continue! Must this be! Is there no remedy I No relief! No hope!’’ The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies and benefit-ting by them; These are p nted out in THE M ARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, UY-DR. a. M. MAURICEAtr, PROFESSOR OF DI8EASF.S OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition (500,000} 18«nn.. pp. 250. V (os rise rirn, nm sixdisg, $ 100.] A standard work of established reputation found clnaicd in the catalogue* of the great trade sales in New-York. Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal book sellers in the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time Five Hundred Thousand Copies Uav* 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 cal BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted bis exclusive at tention t,o 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- p.\ring her own symptoms with those de scribed, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for. her Complaints. Thesvife about - becoming a mother has ofrea need of instuction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, ir respect to which her sensitiveness forbids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such instruction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would nC; caaion anxiety or alarm, aa all the peculiari ties incident to her situation art described. How man*v are suffering from .obstructions or irregularities pecnliarto the female s'ystem which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice ?— Many suffer from prolapsus uieri ( falling of the woftib), or from floor albws (weakness, debility, Si: ) Many are in constant agony tor many-months preceding confinement.— Many have difficult, if not dangerou i 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 and relief It is of course impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strietjy intended for the mar ried o.* those contemplating marriage. In consequence of the universal populari ty of tho work, as evidenced by its extraor dinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, ns well on booksellers as on the public, by imitationsof the title page, spuri ous editions and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and decep tions. U has been found necessarv, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words “Dr. A. M. Macriceau, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y.” is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers*, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A- M. Mauriceau. fiT Upon receipt of One Dol ar. “THE married woman’s private medi CAL COMPANION” i9 sent (mailedfree) to any part ot the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. A11 letters must be post-paid.and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAU RICEAU.box 1224. New York City. Pub- liihing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. March 15, 1855. FAMILY GROCERIES. 'B^UE undersigned respectfully inform the H. citizens of Athens and public general ly, that they have taken the Store next door to Sansom. & PittnrdV and are receiving a fresh stock of ASSORTED GROCERIES & CONFECTIONARY, and will keep constant* jy on hand the best article that can be had in market, at the lowest prices, of well at* * sorted Sugars, Pickles, Sardines, Lobsters Cove Oysters, Mackerel, Green and Dried Fruits, Almonds, Filberts, Fireworks, Ac. Coffees, Teas, Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Liquors, Champaigne Wine? Porter and Ale, Candies, • Ami various other articles too tedious to mention. Come and buy. N ft.—Those indebted to the undersigned by note or open account, for Clothing, will please call and settle soon, or they nuly find them in the hands of an officer for collection. Jniy 19 JOHN F. PITTARD A CO. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby notified, not to Irt. trade for a Note, given by ifle. payable to John Si Hubbard or bearer fop $in()0 00. dated the Uiih day ’December, 1854. paya blenn «>r before tlie,25th day of December, 185 >. As i hare a legal defence to the same, am determined not to pay the said note, un less compelled bv law. ’ ' CYNTHIA H. WISE. July 26th, 1855. CITIZENS OF ATHENS. 'VAN be furnished with leu.*at their r«si- U deuces a* 6 cts. perlb" if « club of twenty- fiascisiH—k fku i*»s nwsi^aswws^»»v#sy day (Sundays excepted,)-Persons desirous of accepting the above proposition will please leave their names 44 Combs and-Co’s. Express ifliee. . Athens, duly 1 •-.*,! 6 A5. NOTICE. A LL presons indebted to William Mat thews, late of Jackson county, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment and those having demands against eaid de ceased, are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated witbiu the time preserb- cd bv law. Aug. 30. MILTON MATTHEW Yx. xl-Plantation for sale. OFFBttTot saleiny Plantation tu'o’and a _ half miles below Watkinsville, being the place formerly' owned by Her. ».N. Glenn. "t contains upwards of six hundred acres, about one-half cleared, wc 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 pegro fellow. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON. June 28,1865. tf Shoes! Shoes! 1 GOOD.issortiuant of Ladies’ and Gen- - Y. tlemeus’ Shoes, aiay had cheap at July 6 he KENtfKY’S- S T cw Tailoring Establishment! TAYING secured the services of O. P JT Caldwell, former Cutter for Wm. 0 Price, of Augusta and Savannah, I will have executed in the neatest and most fashiona ble style. all orders confided to our call. July 28, 1865. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. FINE WINES. P ERSONS desirous of procuring flue wines of every description, can do so by calling at Combs A Co’s. Express- Office. Also can found the best article of Porter and Ten- nenC* Double Strong Ale. Also on hand Ismgworth’s celebrated Catavba IFine. August 1. INK, INK. f "HIE finest jet black Ink ever offered in . L this market, now for sale on draugb*. Send in cleau bottles, and it ie warranted to suit The same Ink is also sold bottled by August 23. WM. N. WH1T& NEW BOOKS. ’HE Escaped Nun; * * .. Olie or the Old West Room; Howitt’s Land Labor and Gold; ’ ' Memoirs and Essays of Sidney Smith ; Mary Lyndon. Just received at" the Un iversity Bookstore, by ’ * Sept. 20. * WM. N. WHITE. JUST RECEIVED.- t HUMMING’S Work*; complete ; J. Addisons Works complete; j . Burke’s Works complete; Harpc*-’* Gazetteer of the World; Mills’ Logic; Miss Beecher's Letters to the people; Bungener Council* of Treut; Bancroft's Miscellanies; Hagues Home Life, J. F. Smith’s Novels, complete; Illustrated Manners Book, Ac. For sale bv the corner. Sept. 6. W.N. WHITE V Just UeceweA \ rnTlE niDDEN PATH. By the Author of .. “Alone.” For sale by DISSOLUTION; FI VIE copartnership in the Franklin Job Office.here tofore existing under the firir of Cliristv & Kelsea, i* this day dUanlved by mutual consent. The business will becontinsed by J. If Christy—bv whom the debts of the late concern will be paid, and who a'oneis au thorized to collect the demands due to it. JOHN II. UHRISTr, Athens, Jan 11 1355. WILLIAM KELSEA. ! Pay up! Pay up! ci VIE undersigned moat earnestly requests alfpersons indebt-d hi the late firms of C'HBirrv.Kausa Sc. Ri'aas. and CnaitTVfe Kelsea—as also those ,owin| him individually—to Pay up at onc< : Many o these-tains havebeenoutatanaing s longtime, and all musubsnlutely be settled without delay.* He trusts that a sense of right and justice will lead everyonelndcbud-tosettleup immediately If,how ever. it shallturn out that he is mistaluiriii this, he will be forced, however reluctantly, to ‘"try what firtuc. hero is in* l*w Janl8 J. H. ^.HRISTY herewith I wish distinctly to notify the pub lic, that I have been at considerable expense in procuring and fitting’up two superior No 10, anchor-brand bolting cloths. These clotl i arc-rn fine order, and it is both my interest and ray wish to keep them so. Flour ground from wheat wet, or quite damp, will soon not only bring, to ruin cloths of this, descrip tion. but can never be made to please those sending the graqr either iu quality or quan tity—when in most cases the mills or the miller, after doing nil that they can do on bad wheat, generally receive their full share of blame. \Yheat, therefore, 'sent to these mills, either wet or quite damp, will in no instance be ground until the same is proper ly drje.d.aiid in every instance of this nature, the-mini-r is to be Ihc only judge * Wishing to keep these mills in constant operation, the undersigned will be glad to purchase both wheal and corn. Wheat will he purchased if thoroughly dry at the rate of GO lbs. and corn at the Tate of 66 Us, to the bushel, delivered at the mills . and life highest cash prices will be paid for either. Tho undersigued is now residing at these milH and intends giving his personal and constant attention to the keeping the same in complete order, so as at all times to give merited satisfaction to all that may patron ise him, and he is vain enough to think that he himself is “ some” millwright;-and miller U»o. All, therefore that is asked of the pub lic, is a fair shako for yonr patronage.' • Aug. r.O.-St. JOHN I. CHEATHAM. CLARKE MORTGAGE SlIER IFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold before tbe court bouse door, in. Watkinsville, Clarke county, on the first Tuesday in November next, with in the legal hours of sale, the following prod erty, to wit; Lucinda, a woman about twenty-eight ybara of age, and Ross, a boy about seven years of age. Levied upon as the property «f Thomas F. Gibbs, to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from the Inferior Court of DeKalf) county iu favor of Young L. G Harris. LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, D. S. September fl. tds. COLT & COLBERT, DEALEB9 JS STAPLE DRY GOODS,GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. No. 9 Granite Row Athens, Ga JAMES j. COLT. | WM. C. COLBERT. August 6,1356. .» K f\ HHDS, choice new .crop Molasses Ov/ for safe low by Apl 19. T. BISHOP & SON. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE A LL persona indebted to Robert Armcr, 11. late of Hall county, deceased, are re quested to make punctual settlement of tneir indebtedness; aud those having -claims up on bis estate must present them for payment in terms of the law. WILLIAM ARMER, Admr. Sept. 20. im. r&A V X Gunny Barring—best Ksntockv Rope and Twine. For sale low by Li>ept. -7. T. Bishop a Sox. - - —‘ — — VERNON—By a Georgian. Just J by W. N. WHIT.:. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. I N pursuance of an order of the court of Ordinary of Hall county, will be sold be fore the court house door, at Dahlonegn, cn the first Tuesday in- November next, the un divided half of lot No. 17, north baif.of the 13th district, and. 1st sectiofi, in Lumpkin county. Sold as the property Of Lawrence Logan, deceased., „ • • Also at the same time and place. the un- divided half of the above described lot- Sold a* tbs property of Patrick Logan, deceased. Terms on thedav of sale. SA*RAH A.' LOGAN, Admx. September 20. 5 40d- SUMMEY & JONES, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. HARDWARE. STAPLE- DRYGOODS, STOVES. IRON. CAST INGS. CROCKERY-WARE, &c. t . or Corner of Broad and Wall streets, Athens, Ga. August 15, 1855. a- r. jl intmrr. New Merchant Tailoring Estab- Jishinent, I T R: L. BLOOMFIED’S old Clothing house, win be found, in addition to bis large and handsome sto,ck of READY MADE CLOTHING a large and splendid assortment of Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings & c i» to be made up to order; and all orders left for goods or cutting and making will re ceive prompt attention and warranted to give full satisfaction. GEORGIA, Hall County. W HEREAS, J. T. Black applies to me for letters of guardianship, for Mary- J. Brainlet, an illegitimate child of Milly Bramlet These are to cite and admonish all per Anns to show cause at the November term nl this court, why said letters of guardianship should not be granted. MARTIN GRAHAM, Ord. September 20. 80d. THE GREAT DISCOVERY!! KR0LLERI0N, O' FOR CURLING THE HAIR-'O 1 'tOR many years it has been the'pbjeet of . ? deepest study .with ch^uists and others t» produce** fluid that, applied to tbe Wtir, would cause it to waveupd curl equal hi beau ty to the natural curl. « . : THE KROLLERION Is the only article ever offered to tbe world that will effect this most desirable objeet But three or four applications are necessary to curl it as muoh a* may lux d±*ired, fuul for any length «• time. From the many testi- moolah- or those who haw*. uJed lt % the sub-_ scriber does not hesitate to -wasran! the' KRGLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove ns reccntnmendedin all x.*uses * The recipe for makings witli'fgH dlrevt hffts for use. will hesent. onthe recvtpf of one xfol- htr, poet paid. . The ingredients Hi Dot Cost over Indents. J *• " -*►•*’• Direct ta X * H -A- PRRfcMQNT. •*; , ' p‘.-w? ' *: CommisHoii - iflcrclianf^, • tTEALZn . •* CVvoice V‘aiY\i\y t*voccr\es-' ALL KIXDS QFCOULVTSlTi*' * • Broad. StreA^Al April 19; 1855. f -a— Sept 13 W. N. WHITE. ass.orime'VrtJf _ . L:»ce and Miisitd Curtains; ■* ‘ * Handsome Shades; for Parlors; ' . Gilt Corhiciq , . Bantl5_; Handsome >ets. )le terras. April 19. 1855. MOORE & CARLTON TAV1NG moved from No. 3 to 7 Granite 11 Row. and having purchased a Spring; Stock with great care, ask our town and country friends to come iu and examine, and wc 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 Grenadines, Plain Bareges of all colors and qualities. Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flounced Rohes, - Beautiful worked Collars, from-60 cents to 7 dollars, Cheraizettsand Collevetts of 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'exception of Bleached Homespun*and Calicoes»whtch we do not pre tend to sell for 2 cents per yard less than New York cost for the purpose of baiting green sites. April 19,1856. W OLF’S Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps a superlative tonic diuretic anti dyspep tic and invigorating cordia], just received and for sale by Apl 19.. D. N.JUDS0N NOTICE. ‘ • Executors’ Sale. T HE Property of the Estate of Ja-nes S, Jarrall, deceased, will he sold on the premises, on Tuesday. 13th November next, to wit; The Land, containing 637 acres, more or less; weH improved, on Ihe Apalachee .Riv er, one mile below Roberson’s mills, Clarke County, Ga. Eleven Negroes, consisting of men, women boys and girls stock of different kinds, to wit: Horses, Cattle, Hogs and. Goats. Also the crops of Corn, Fodder and Oats; plantation Tools also Household And Kitchen Furniture ; Wag ons and Oxen. The above Property is sold for the benefit of the Legatees, and by an agreement Of said Legatees. Te^j* made known on the day of sale. ‘ i ' STINSON S. JARRALL,) - , GEORGE A. JARRALL.) ra ’ With the will annexed. September 13. tds COTTON, COTTON! O UR Warehouse is now open for the season Cotton and other produce, stored at rea simable rates. Sept 27. T. Bishop & 8ox, Leather! Leather!! H EMLOCK and Cop-Tanned Sole-Lcath Upper Leather and French Call Skin, for ••ale, low. by T. Bishop & Son. September 27. TO* HOUSE KK W. LUCAS is' now'rseeivTftg a 'large landsome Rttjjs and- English velvet Uar- s.* All of \fhicli he offers ou very reaaona- NEW STORE AND iw mm g. No. 12f Franklin House Range, (L. J. Lumpkin’s old stand.) Win. J; Morton, (SUCCESSOR TO WM. M. MORTOJT$ SOM,l R espectfully announces to the pnbiic that he is now offering ftfr sale, at *the bove stand.a large and vrfrk-d assortment of SSAPLE and fancy Groceries, Crockery, Hardwire, Saddlery, &c. The stock is entirely new, and*will be sold at prices to suit tho times. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves _ The Bool^ and Accounts of the late firm of Williant M..Morton & Son will be fnuud at his store, apd those indebted are requested to call and settle. Athfens, May lp, 1855. * tf That Commission House TINLEY& HERRONS, CHARLESTON. 8.C.. T HE only house doing business in that city that actually had any experience in Re ceiving and Forwarding of Goods previous to the South Carolina Railroad qnittiDg the business in July last, is still open for the Receiving and Fonbardinyol all kinds of goods wares, merchandise, machinery, produce, Ae * , r- Ifygu wantyoirr-goods forwarded without the'.vcxaftous.delays and enormous expense bills paid the Ins; season, and at the same time.hare yonr business done in snch a man ner tbavsemebody tnil be made responsible for tbe damaged and lost packages, consign them to Tiwlky & Hkrron. who have Received, and Fot warded ail Goods consigned to them doring all the past season without any extra charge over those established rates as given below, and up to this time have not encoun tered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Herron was Clerk of the Receiv ing andForwartJing Department of the South Carolina Rail Road Company foe the past seven years and is perfectly familiar with all their beoka, freight tariffs and rules ofshipment.bot'n by railronds and vessels, to gether with the mode of procedure to secure damages aud pay for lost articles from other parties, the proper steps of which will he ta’.eu in all such ease$ without loss or delap to tbe owners. Another important advnntagd is that his thorough knowledge ofall freights and rules of shipment enables him to instantly detect ami correct any overcharge in tbe ■Bills of lading which in all cases has to be done at that time, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the com missions we charge. lie 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 ns. All produce,such as Wheat, Flour; Corn,; Cor n Meal. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,Cot ton Rice, Rye, Oats, {lay, Tobacco. Wool, Feath ers, Beeswax, Potato- s, Gnjons, .consign ed to ns will be-prorSptly solffnnd the pro ceeds returned without keeping the money, a few month* to speculate upon; for we. wish it distinctly understood that we engage in no spe-ulatron'whatever; all that We want is oTir-commimion.Tls friltbvs: For lie*eivingand ForwaruingaUor.Unary acksges of goedw-IO cts; large packages of furniture and niachitiery.clmrges according to responsibility. Iron and stejj) in loose b*T8 Iftcfs per hundred lbs..’ and storable i iw advancing freights and cifnrges 2 7-2 pel* cent* whiph you can safe by depositing the money with- us for selling.produce ^-1-2 per cent. We will iijso fill all orders in tliis market, tntkius the beat selections for our patrons, at H*2 per cent. - • • - - * TINLEY ATIEXON. ChtrlestoR, Jan-1st, 1856. . Wo beg leave to refer to the following grtrtlAwan f IUv.Thos. Ws Atkin, Maj.M. M. Gftines, Aehfville. • . - ■ - Tv l>. Gates, 12 Broadway, New York. . Cat.‘James Gadsden, Clmr'.estiop, Jnfltr^CdhlweTI, President of S. C. It, It. Titos, Warning, Auditor ‘« “ • John King. Agent “ “ *'■ * UyiUt, .McB iruey & Co., and J. S & L Bowie A # C«v, Charleston. • , VT H. ’A’ Ramsey, Secretary of State'^ AT R. Cmzles, Comptroller ol‘ Treastirv, ‘nnd M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn. . * . French J: Van Epps, j»nd J. J.. Bryant, yhattanoega. * . A. Tipton, Railr6t*d Agent, and merch ants genera ly, Loudon, TenbesSe; ‘ N it n 1 n- St 8on.7T. J. & C. Powell, Cr; ighead and Deaderick, Knoxville.Tonne- see. » W.'&T Harris, lum in «t Hamilton, Bran ner& MitriujII, Paths 'A Kflig, Dandridge, Tenn. *, ^ Che £ \ for Cash. T ARGE Bttpidies of Best Groce JJ riving every day atT. Bishop dt Groceries, ar Sun’s. September 27. ’Bacon and Lard. CHOICE country-cured Bacon and prime J Leaf Lard, for sale by T. Bishop & Son. September 27. LAND FOR SALE.;'' T IIE- snb*riber. living near “Planter's Stand” P. O. in Madison: county, offers all, or a part of his land for.sale. Thera is in the whole, tract about 600 acres, welt tim bered apd Wtfr watered: about,l5o nc'res cleared and in good -repair ■;a good gfn-hmtae anl other necessary buildings. Price’rea sonable and terms easy. Fur thee. Informa tion can be had by coming and looking,- or b/ dropping me a few lines, directed to Planter’s Stand P. 0. Madison county, Ga. July25 . tf ' BENJ. F. O’KELLY- IRON A ND BRA SS FOUNDRYK '^"■;AND MACHINE WORKS I RON and Brass pastings Qf every variety; Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw- Mills—Warranted equal to the besL Steam- Engines, Forcing-Pumps, Gold-Mining Mills, Gin, nnd all other kinds of gearing. Mill- Irons and all kinds of Machinery made to order. Iron Fencing of select patterns, PlettgH’ and Wagoh Castings - nd Dog-Irons. Everf variety of Repairing and wrought-iron wort 1 promptly executed. ^ Our general assortment of patterns are the' accumulation of years. A list will be aent- those addressing (post paid,) REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent j an 18 Athens Steam Co. ■N.B. Old copper, brass arid heavy iron’ castings wanted. \y HOWARD ASSOCIATION** PHILADELPHIA. . Important Announcement. T O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual 1 < isease, such as Seminal Weakness, Ie-* potence, Gouorrhccn, Gleet, Syphilis. &c. The Howard Association of Philadelphia - in view of the awful destruction of human- life and health, caused by Sexual diseasew,- and the deceptions which ore practised nv-- on the riu fortunate victims of such diseases 1 '' by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, ns a charitable act worthy of their; name, to giro Medical advice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,), who apply by letter, (post-paid) with a de- * scription of llteir condition, (age, occupa-'. tion, habits oflife, 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 *• Virulent and Epidem ic diseases,” and its funds cawbe 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 1 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. EZ'RA D. HEARTWELL, Pres. Geo. Faircoild, Sec. May S. SKY-LIGHT " ^ DAGUERREAN GALLERY. T il E subscriber has recently opened the* Sky-Light. Daguerrean Gallery nearly Opposite the Bank, where he.is prepared to taYe LIKENESSES in all kinds of weather,, and in the most beautiful style of the art. The public are invited to call a nd examiner specimens. • J. F. O’KELLY. Athens,feh 1 • tf W. G. DELONY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, YXfiLL giro his specutVaUention to collect- t Y ing, and to Hie claims of all persous en titled to Land Warrants, under the late Bounty Land Bill sf the last Congress. P*P. Office on Btoad Street over the store- ef T. M. Keririey, f March 15—1855—tf. GEORGIA—Clarke CoL’ntt. ’ Court of Ordinary’of said county, n j Hri>REAS. James L. Wozencraft, Exer- cutor of the personal Estate ofThos. Wozencraft, late A said county; deceased,, petitions the Court for a discliarge from said< Executorship. Therefore, all persons con-- ceraed, are hereby required to show cause,, (if any they have) why said Executor should not, at the regular trim of said Court, to be held,tin the first Monday in Nevember next,, he discharged from- said Executorship. By order of said Court, at a regular term, (hereofheld this the 2d day of April, T855 April 5, ASA M. JACKSON^ Ordinary. A New Georgia Invention. •• » G ARLINGTON’S P atettt TViresVuiYg M acVme, W HICH is believed to be unequalled for safety arid perfection of work, while the price Is as low atr that hf any other machine whfoh will perform the same amoun t of work, is now on exhibition at the Athenhfoundry, Where it may be seen at any time. Rights for any counties not yet disposed of, can be purchased, and orders for single machines will be promptly filled. They are warranted to do all that is claimed for. them, aud are put up in a work- matt-like manner. .63T Manufactured at Snapping Shoals, Newtou county, Georgia, by * June28 HARVEY &GARLINGTON. C: W. & H. R. J. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Druggists,. ATHENS, OA. TT" EEP constantly ou hand a large and well. JA. selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Eye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass r Putty, £c.$c. Also, dealers in French, English and Ameri can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. . Physicians, merchanta-and all others c#ir derprind upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most accommodating terms. . Theirgools will be warranted as repre sented. January,1854. ' TO THE TRA VELLINQ PUBLIC. S AU LTITr & IVY A T their 6tdstand,neafthe FrauklinHouse. Athett»*Ga. nre better prepnred than ever heretofore to meet the wants of the trh veiling public'. V . . ^ TtiOf>e wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses,are inviti d to give them a call—as they have fiuer Coach es and better stock thaii at any 'time hereto* fore, while their Drivers are as carefulas ciin found anywhere. ^^*At the same’time their terms are as good asthebesh „ R.Sallter, Z.Ivt “ SANSOM. & PITTARD, i RE offering at \ reduced • price a well L selected stock of Stnple Dry' Goods. Cutlety, Hardware and Crockery ware.— With aehoice 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 1853 and 1854 to call and pav at least a part. June*14,lg55. SANSOM & PITTARD. ‘Washing-day’ a Luxury! I AM now prepnred to fill ail orders tor Hollingsworth’s justly celebrated Wash ing Machines—the greatest inven:ion oT the agel 'This'machine can be operated by a child 6 to 10 years of age, ns well as u grown person—not requiring labor, but merely healthful exercise. Will do more work than 8 to 10 hands—washing perfectly clean any article, from a cambric handkerchief to a bed quilt, arid entirely without injury. It is perfectly simple, and cun be operated by any one, and-is not liable to get out of order. Clothes prepared in tho usual way, except riot boiled, that not being neoessnry. Orders from the country, enclosing $2Q, will meet with prompt attention. , Those Machines onn he seen in operation any day at tho Steam Cabinet Shop and Blind Factory, near the Town Spring, rear of the Franklin House. FURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS. PANEL- DOORS, Ac*, oonstantl/ on andand made to order. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Athens. July25 S. D. BRIDGMAN. Take Notice. A CCOUNTS with the undersigned prior to this date, are now due, and payment thereof required. Grateful to those custom ers, who have thus.far promptly complied witli his terms, he would be happy to enter the names of “ a few more of the same sort,’* immediately, with the requisite credits, upon his books. While desirous to indulge as far as possible, still it has brien pretty well estab- lished, that the system of twelve months credit, (perhaps extended to eighteen or more,) i* a luxury that the Booksellers in Athens have not hitherto been quite'able to afford. So friends, open your parses—pay up—buy more, and oblige W. N. WHITE. July 5,1855. ' ’ - ' Combs & Co’s Express Office T \1. LAMPKIN, Agt., Athens, Ga P ACKAGES left in theevening at tlm of fice of this Southern Company, owned and dperaled by Southern men—will be for warded with the mails next morning, to Charleston. Augusta, or any other point in the Southern, cotfntry. * . , i, . This enterprise being exclusively South ern, aud great diligence used in forwarding packages with the greatest possible expedi tion, commends itself to the patronage of the Sou them people. „ . A X ri i L -?j OCJ Office at the old-stand of A. K. 0 lulus, next, door to the Fraitklin H ouse - {@5“ No Package or Freight of any de scription will be shipped, unless notified of it at the ollice. New Firm and New Goods. WATCtlES AND JEWELRY, SILVEH AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTR UMENTS, Ac. Ac. Hlandeyille & Talmadge TTAVE just returned from New,York,with IT a large and beautiful assortment of.the- above darned articles, which they will selh cheaper-than can be purchased elsewhert. A great variety of rich Jewelry ofthelatesC style Broaches, Pins, Ear and FingerRings, gold guard and fob chains, wold. Pens and. Pencils, gold aryl silver Buckles, gold and. silver,Thimbles; -- -1-. ,Ai t'rijO SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALLA OES, and a'good assortment of col’d Glasses p Warranted sterling silver table, dessert and teaspoons, silver Forks,and all other articles, usually kept in a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which*the sub scribers possessoverthosennacquaiiitcd with the business,.in purchasing directly from the. manufacturers and importers, and being- practical jewelers, renders them capable of properly judging the value ofall they pur chase and recommend, to the public. •In the department of Watch and Jew a fry 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 tbe latest' stple, always on hand, from seventy-five cts^ to one hundred and seventy-five dollars—alX> warranted perfect, time-keepers. A. S MaNnEvinLE, | W. A.Talmadge. Corner of Broad street and College Av.^ one door oast ofPeterson’s bookstore. Dec 22,1854. • BOOTS! BOOTS! T HE undersigned has taken a Store oppo site the Newton House, on College Ave- and, where he will continue to make as fine nue good BOOTS as usual, of any descrip- tion. Double-soled and Water-proof Boots, Buck Skin, d° Pump, < I° Patent Leather, A® Opera, T ®° Repairing done in the neatest nn ® style. The best of French Leather used air! warrented. W. S. STARK July 19- sn: ’ Habersham Hotel. Clarkesyille, Ga. T HIS comfortable and commodious estab lishment, located on the Public Square* is now open for t;he reception of transient and permanent boarders. No effort shall be* wanting to render guests comfortable. A. ERWIN, Proprietor Clarkesville, April 19, 1855. SACKS SALT, large size and in OvJVJ first order, just received and for- snle low by. . i *,r- *» -VvV\d Apl 19, T. BISHOP A SOX. NOTICE. flYlYO months after date, application* will be made to the Court ofOrdittary- of Jackson oounty, for leave to sell the reaY estnte'of David Witt, late of snid count v, de. .Ceased. Aug2S NANCY WITT, Ailuix F RUSH Salmon iu lb. cans, cheap, at Ken ney s, March 29 N EW CROP N. C. Snrups, verj just received by ApL 19, t. Bt«uor choice