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INDISTINCT COPT
*»»!•? Ittt.«riu iiegoiisttiatiiig the treaty
r dt'-SotwiM d Lower Cal!forniti ami
It is true, Congressionnrliberality, or General Gadsden is
father Hotnng"j;ueism, has oolired man?
Ho the tuiriiUivateri wilds of ilia West,
and the evils of foroiffnism have been
thus extended and diffused. Several of
Hhe new States are now c >mp!eiely un
der the eontrol of foreigners; a id, utt
less further legislation isliad, curtailing
their'elective privileges, we venture the
prediction that every State hereafter
admitted into the Union wit! be absolute
ly under the control of the foreign voters.
•1
fo have
made hi* otfieiarrft'idene,'- in Vi v o
Mexico » rendeZ'oasnf tl.rt rcvulu io i«#
wtiil
for
hlDln- northern part of M xie«» It i-
also alleged tliat he negoiiatt-d the treaty
i>y direction of the authoiiti.-a at Wa-h-
indon.*
THE RESULT IN FULL.
Tntt Southern Recorder publishes
complete returns of the late election,
and adds: Our returns are taken from
the Executive Department, and are
doubtless correct. The whole number
of votes polled is 104,443. Gov. John-
ton received of this number, 54.461,
Judge Andrew 43,721, Mr. Overby
6,261. Gov. Johnson’s majority over
'Jud^c Andrews, is 10,7’*7: over And
tews and Overby together. 4.479.
The number of votes polled for Con
gressmen, were 102,600.
Mr. Steward’s majority in the 1st dis
trict, is 1'635. Mr. Crawford’s, in the
2d. 593. Mr. Trippe’s, in the 3d. 896
Mr. Warner’s, in the 4th. 6-*. Mr.
Lumpkin,s, in the 5th. 3,317. Mr. Cobh’s,
in the Cth, 3.976. Mr. Foster’s, in the
7th, 212. Mr. A. II. Stephens’, in the
•8tb, 2,739.
The Senate is composed of 73 Demo
crats and 33 Americans, the House
stands 87 Democrats 61 Americans,
and 1 independent Whig—showing a
Democratic majority of over 60 on joint
ballot.
Upon the question of Removnl, it will
be seen that Milledgevilln is far ahead
of her competitors. The whole number
of votes rn*! i* 83.116. No Removal.
48 707. To Atlanta, 29,347. To Mn
■con, 3,436. Milledyeville over Atlanta
and Macon, 15 924; over Atlanta, 19.-
360. It is now tc b- imped that a final
quietus is given to this subject.
Oath-Round Organizations—\
few davs ago the Ami American party
of Phibid dphia county held j conven
tion in Philadelphia. Nearly (wo ||»r
dred delegates were present. In the
•Course of the proceedings, the following
oath was introduced by Alderman Pal
tiler:
We do hereby solemnly and sincerely
swear, or affirm, without mental reser.
vation, that we are. not now. never have
been, and do not intend to bee mv*. nn-tn-
bers of any secret or other polbiral or
ganization which proscribes our fellow
citizens on account of their hirth-nlace or
religion.
One hundred and seventy-nine dele,
gates look tb° oath and subscribed their
names to if. The different candidates for
sherifl nppeured before flip, convention,
took the oa'h required of the delegates,
and subscribed to it. Each of the can
didates were also sworn to mpport t e
mominee
'TJte Washington Union' copies flic
•proceedings and savs “there is someth
ing singiilurity manly and inpres-dve in
■them.” Now when we remember how
incessant ami fierce gr«the Anti-Ameri
can denunciations of what they c til the
sworn obligations of the Know-N tilings,
all this vs certainly most amazingly cool.
I T Is coolv* than a Lapland winter. It
• s cool enough to freeze merenrv. It is
forty degrees below zero.
The City op MrMi’iti*. according to
n census just taken, ha* a population of
16.000 inhabitants, being an increase of
nearly 1000 since last year.
HARRIED.
On the 9th instant, near D-ini.-lsville, Ma-
disnn enuntr, Gn.. hv Rev. II. H Parks. Mr
CRANDLE OLIVER to Miss EMILY SAN-
PERS.
May Crandle nnd bis better-half
Live loug nnd live happy.
And have In's of children to laugh.
And call mamma and |>apn!
ffjowwrme»-r'-.t
ATHENE PftfCF.Ti’CKU'ENT.
HV |MMK* l.tU «snl.»»li
Ai’ilEN
Oct. 24.
17 to 18
0(rB,
In this place, on 'he 14th of September. nf
»e an illnes* of two days, Mrs E. M. BAIN,
wife of Mr. Win. A. Rain.
On the 10th inti, J Aft WHITFIELD. j„.
fant son of Onl. John Morten; and on o.e
2«th of .Inly Inst, EUNICE ELIZABETH,
wife of the R-irnc.
fiSTObitii-irie* next week.
lfKcLnne’ft Worm Specific.
The fallowing, from n customer, shows the I
demand which this great medicine has creat- j
ed wherever it li.is been introduced:'.
Blossburg Ti.»ga On. pa. March30 1«5q
Gentlemen—’n rnn«i-qdenee of ’lYie -great I
consumption of v< ur Worm Speeifte” in 1
this place and vicinity, we have entir< Iv ex- i
hausted mir stock We sliotdd feet obliged !
be your f.ir var ting \i:i On ning. N Y. 20 , );|l|v
dozen, with vour bi'l ore the reception of; ({ ' Vt .
which we-wilt remit the monev i
Frofij the wonderful -tfects of «ni,l “Spe- '
rifle” in this neighborhood there eoolil be
sold anuu-tllv a large rpiantitv. if t{> t>e li-i.-t.
('•vln>le*a , o and retail) from *o'tip h eal aoeot.
If von w >nld compensate a person f, r trou
ble nod expense of ven ting. T think I ronH
m ike it. t<> v nr advantage to do <n.
Y »irs. resnee'ful'v. Wm M Mvtonv.
Messrs t. Kidd 9r On Per W F. P gt .-r.
'W Purchasers wi 1 nVs-o l>e carefnf *o
nsk for l»r M-Lan Celch-ated Vermifuge.
u'i-1 take none else VI other Ve-m ;r ug.-s,
in eomoarlson are wor - We**. r>- McT.-.ne’s
genuine Vermifuge also his ce’ebrnt-d T.ivor
"il's, ran now be *iad at all respectflble Drug
St -r- s in 'he U. St-.tea nnd Oannda.
For sale-it the Deng R'oresnf Smith
Billups nnj C. W.& H.R T. lone.
B'lgxmg (Gnnny)yd
Bhu- llnpe. jirt Id
Manilla (tops
aggiug f wine. ...— - 25
■ aeon Side* - I*
“ Ham* ‘1
“ Shoulder* 1-
Lird............ ---- 15
Butter..'.... ...... ...... ----- 16
Tallow 10
Tailow Caudles. — — - - - 18
Sperm do............ ...... 45
Star do ............ .30
Cotter Rio laj
Coffee Java............ 16
Tea 100
Bier 7
Sugar.Brown............ ...... 8
“ Clarified 10
“ Crushed ..... 124
“ Loaf... 124
Mola**e*. per gal ..... — ...... 36
X. O. Syrup...... 4o
Salt, per Bushel—............ . 80
Silt, Liverpool Sack ...— .— 216
j Ste.-I. Cast .................... 21
“ German 15
“ Blister 10
“ Spring... 10
Iron, common size .... ....... C
“ 7 inch wide 7
“ Baud 7
“ Nail rod --- 8
-* Sheet ......... 8
Castings * 5
Nails, per Keg 6
Powdcr.RiHe. 600
Blasting 475
| Lead ........ .... — 8
Shot, per Bag--- 2fd<
{ Cotton per Bale.. 74
, Flour per bl»i
WJk-u) per Bushel
Cum . “ •
Meal V “
.Spanish -■
j Madder II.
Copperas. ...—
l Him
Wii
Gin
Mu
\ V
Ivv.V.t’hr.K RriiKOy —V<
thn.e wh<» h-ivc aiitTernd ntl th
ttvsn-n-iu. can fullv -i;>t<reeiaf,
and -fTtuaev of Perrc D vK’ p.g
r>\ er,-.;„„ remedv f..|- this di-tre-i-ing disease
in all it-i torrpj
^ *M bvSnvth d- nt’inp^ r w. y- n n
Long \ 11 "nr and bv one -\gent. in ev
towp in the tit-i?,.
•Stone ...— . —
Linseed
Lamp, Winter
Fall
Train
>. Letld. Kes 251b
-s. Hox 8 by 10 :..
•k r.-L No. 3lifd
4 bid* No. 2
4 1.1.1* No. 2
Be, ,ivi»
Feather* - • •
Woo] ...... - * -— .
Tobacco .—* .........
Yarn perb iie. 4f bundle*
Retail
j Osuaburg*. per Bale
c eveent j Retail
horror-, of | Shirr'ug J. per bale
the cable ! Retail
t’il'er. a l Rag* v.
90
40
60
ad
75
125
16
4
18
137
150
100
*9(t
275
275
IS
25
SO
17
15
15
tr.
20
12
20
50
35
14
16
125
8
124
10*
12
14
37
50
90
225
26
16
121
12
6
8
8
10
9
C
7
650
500
10
275
7|
8
100
50
75
35
100
150
25
5
20
150
175
125
100
3110
800
F.
—* TO MILLERS.
XV.. LUCAS', ha* ju-S. received a JV.I
gierir.-.cilt of the best Anchor brand
Bolting ch»U»
Oct. n:
Hardware and Crockery.
A NEW branch of 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 business, but we invite all to come and see
for themselves.
Wc have in our stock a gre.At many articles
not commonly kept in this market.'-Among
them are some of the following:
Marbleiced Iron Mantles and Grates, Gigs
mid Cab-» for children. Cane Chair*, Wadi
Stands, Baskets, Brooms. Mats, dc. Butsgv
Springs. Axles. Boxes. Bauds, Carriage
Trimmings, *c. Carpenters’, Turio n.’.
Millwrights’, Blacksmiths’ ml Farming
Utensils Complete. -* . °
All which will be sold low f ir ca-h at
GRIFFITH 4 WILLIFORD’S.
Athens, Sept27 , tf
i'oo moo
90« 10(10
4UU 500
20 22
35
20
85
90
94
10
81
9
40
25
40
85
90
IV
11
9
10
S
RUNAWAY.
^Look out for a Scoundrel C5T
T> AN AWAY from the subscriber about, the
II 20ih August last, nay boy, Clark, a Black
smith by trade. Said boy was last seen and
heard ot in Madison county, Ga.. where lie
had been at. work sometime previous to his
disappearance. It is thought he; has hggn
decoyed away by s6me white- peirsou. Said
boy weighs about 170. or 185 lbs.—alvuit five
feet, nine or ten inches high—copper colored
—large mouth and eyes—shows his gum
teeth very plain when laughing—his jaw
teeth considerably decayed—was riding a
hay horse nleiiit eight years old, with a black
quilted saddle, the born broke off—a wart on
the right shoulder, and a sear on the right
side of his breast. Maid hoy is about twenty
seven years old. 1 will pay fifty dollars
reward for the apprehension of said ixiv and
the scoundrel who decoyed him off. with evi
deuce sufficient to convict him ; is-a liberal
toward f-r the apprehension and cftifiuc-
ment in auy safe jail, tint I may recover
said boy. V. H. DEADW YLER.
Klfcerton, Elbert co , Ga Sept. 20.
jgf The Georgia Citizen will please copy
till forbid, and send account to this office..
-T.
i LAW
IX. othe
Hoots (tn't 8/to, s.
LAUGH
GEORGIA. CLARKE COrNTY.
W’lEREA* Thomas Simnntori npn1ie« to
me for T,oiiors of Administration on
’•he f-Itilt- of tohn W ft/ ok, tjite of said
P.ointr /t«*cns<„t—n-e therefore to
cite and admonish aB and singular 'lie bin.
drod nnd c-cdit r« of sai-t deceased to V.p
aw 1 annear at mv oRice on Hr before the first
Mondav In Dc-’oTeV.er next. to si,,.,,- cai.cp fif
ativ they linve l n-hv caid letter.-~choidd not
ttien he granted the npolicnnt or to sneh
o'her person or persons ns the Court may
lodge -wooer.
Civ.-n under mv-hand nt OfTRc'e' (Vis the
17th dav «.,f O-f.-hcr te-r,
A«-1 XI .TACK^OK Ordn nrv.
Oe’chei- 2 r ., JflBB.
ut-plv of L-twrciueville and
r iitsr i SltOI'8 ADo a variety. o>
La-lie- and GentU-ii en>' Boots ai d Shoes, at
Oet 13 ISAAC M. KENNEY'S
OL’Ttitr.r, I'PON \ Printing Puf.ss.-
A "PRtlcman r«'si<ling in th- lower por
tion of th»’ State nnd now vi-iiirig tin-
pity, lias informed t:« flint an outrage
wit* perpetrated not long ago mion llip
office of the Cape Girardenn Expo-iter,
•edited and puhlished in that place hv
Mr. 1*. L Foy, formerly of the S'.
.Louis Democrat. Some one entered the
•office Imildintr at night hv a back win
dow, nnd broke up the press so hndly
that the issue of the paper hn« neces
sarily been suspended unlil it can he re :
paired, or a new one gotten to supply
its place. The author of the outrage
■was soon run down nnd appehended hv
the town authorities, and proved to he
an Irishman who had been engaged at
•day labor for sometime iff Cape Girar-
dean or its vicinity. His excuse for the
«ct was, that he suspected the editor,
notwithstanding his foreign birth, of
cherishing principles and inclinations
favorable to Know Nnthingism. At last
accounts the Irishman was in limbo,
and shortly to be made answerable to
law for this over-zealous and impressive
manifestation of bis political philosophy.
Gould this determined Paddy have had
the power of multiplying himself into n
mob; our Cape Girnrdtnn friends per
haps. would have been edified with an
addition of some tremendous native and
*• furrin’ riots, such as have enlivened
our principal cities about election times
for some time back.—St, Louis Re
publican.
COL. BEN J. H HILL,
( This noble defender of the American
principles in the 4th Congressional
District, has been defeated by a very
email majority. Notwithstanding his d< •
feat, he lias achieved n victory. IIis
opponent was the strongest man in the
district, from the fact that he had been
the presiding Judge of the superior court
in the several counties composing the
district, and had occupied for sever dy
years a seat on the Supreme B-nch. Col
litu is a young man, nnd was unknown
to many of his friends previous to his no
initiation. He commenced the canvass
vigoriouslv, and fought it through man
fully, and has succeeded in whittling
down the Democratic majority of 700 in
1833, to a mere frazzle. We have been
proud of him during this contest, as our
standard bearer—we are proud of him
yet as n member of the American party
'As a political speaker, h- has but fc
any superiors —jWanta Discipline.
The individual who tried to clear his
conscience with an egg. is now endeavor
ing M raise his spirits with yeast. If he
fails in tfiis it is his deliberate intentim
to blow out Ida brains with :v bellows, and
sink calmly into the |trms of—>i. youn
lailyj
AD AM'S *V rr> <n rx press of.
PICK. ATHENE. G \,
A rTrn <>ii. nn 'tiipppil F>v
V tbe nbor<» G. nn-mv. will-Vw .lofivewsl
from tlii'i offiep. until /-vurii/rpc .,tp r>4ld tiw
•»i'.t r-rVi ’P/ CnTi.iijnnp. Ivttt nt'-ion “ f/it-
fi/<* notifr ijfl.wwrr- nr/'frr.livnJ
T. M LAMPKTN Accnt
Oet’oltor
RKR€H4YT’§
(.> O JLs O tJN * - •?> ' -• Hi
PERFUMERY AND SOAPS,
Are the Best Made.
5G7 BROADWAY. Comer of Prince
•Str«-*-i, New York.
Ask fur them when Shopping.
Oct. 18
il AiqY j tpo.w -'-"ij i>>i p uini iu
JO/U.ij o Stl ill.rflJJ llp-s OI| |j|.v *Al'tijtU--Q
uni.iij,- s.ioijiv ot]j jo spioii
aou -uir.u mcojy j.tjh- j
HAVANA RAN LOTTERY f
Jasper County Academy
lottery.
\_By Authority of the Stutcof Georgia.j
MACON. GA
r I"M!IS I .ottery is-cun'Kictril outlie plan of
I tin- Royal Lottery of Havana, ot siiittl*
number'—and diawu at Connert -Hall.' Mn-
con.-Ga.. tin lor th« sworn Suprriiitendeure
of t'ol. Geo. M Logan.and .las. A. Nisbet,
1-
Grand Scheme, for Nov. 5, 1855.
\Vlien Prizes ainomitiug to
fcp $50,000. «Dj
CLASS G.
Will be distributed as follows:
CAPfTALS
GEtARtm—Clarke - County.
To the II.imibabi.k Sli’cuiob Court
OF >A«l> Ci*VNTY-
1 'UE petitb.a Athens Bui'.dimj ami
. L‘-an Asyciation, sb.:weth that William
Kebea. *>f said •'ojtrity and 9tatL i-:i the sv,--
entb day of March, ei/litceu bun Intel and
fifty-three. iu s ui County, executed ayidti*.
livi-rnd-to* Josiab 8. Peter»on, Tiv i-arer- f
«v.id AtheiS Building and Loan As-o>:ialino
ami hi* successors i:i said office, for the tirac
being, iu trust for said Association, bis cer
tain deed of mortgage under his band and
seal, for the purpose of securing to your pe
titioners the payment of his certain promisso
ry note or single bond under seal bearing
even date with said deed of mortgage, where
by be promised to pay to said Josieh S Pe
terson. Treasurer of the Athens Building and
Loan Association, and to bis successors in
-aid office, for the time being, in trust for
said Association, the sum of three hundred
and thirty-two dollars (it being the amount
of an advance that day received by him from
said Association w’tli interest thereon from
that date, the interest payable monthly, on
the tir^t Thursday in each and every month
thereafter, but the princi;>al not to become
due an ! payable until the .closing up of said
Association, unless he cease to be a memlicr
of the Athens Building and Loan Association
from any cause except by death—or miles
be should fail from any cause whatever to
pay bis monthly dues, in the shape nf instal
meiits. interest, fines and nrrmfraiies to said
As-oc atii-n, for three successive nmnihs. or
unless bo fail to give additional satisfactory
security when r< quiri-d of him by the Board
of directors, according to the tenor aud effect
of the Constitution of said Association, which
he bad signed obligating himself to discharge
said duties; iipon the happening of any or
.all or either of which events the principal
sum of said note should be due and payable
instantly, agreeing that any a'teratiim or
amendment of said Constitution, which should
be made in conformity, with the article then-
in providing inr alterations or amendments,
should not affect the validity of said obliga
tion. whereby he conveyed to your petition
ers a certain t ract or parcel of land, the same
being a town lot in the town of Athens,
hounded on the F.n-t by Mrs. Thoma«; South
by John Martin ; West by a street separating
the premises front the lot of General Taylor;
the same containing one acre more or le«s.
ud then occupied by the said William Kel
son, conditioned to he void and of no effect on
the payment to the said .to-ish S. l-’etersoo,
Treasurer as aforesaid, or to his successors in
said office for the time being, nr to either of
them, in trust as aforesaid, the aforesaid sum
of three hundred and thirty-two dollars, ac
cording to the tenor and effect of the said
promissory note and the conditions therein
named.
And your petitioner further sheweth that
the said William Kelsea, afterwards, to wit,
on the sixteenth day of February, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, in said County, exe
cuted and delivered to said Jo-iah S. Peter
son. Treasurer of said, the Athens' Building
mil Loan Association, and his successors t
ffice for the time being, in trust for said
READY-MADE CLOT
AND CLOTHING MADE TO
o
Gau h,.f .nhd the lar -ni *s*< rtim «s of
'■JEN'S, YOUTH’S & BOY'S CLOTHING
Everoffered in this market. Also, FURNISHING GOODS:
Trunks, Va\\ses, Carpet-Bags uuA \ImkreU&t,
Of all styles and qualities. It is useless to enumerate all the articles we have ou htn'i
bat would cordially weicoi e oil to Qcy-come and examine fartlienieivn. '
* Athens, Aprill8.1854. R. L. BLOOMFIELD’S/
For Sale.
T'HERE having been a division of the
1 Estate of the Hon. Charles Donghorty,
■ate of Clarke county, deceased, ns directed
by Will, and the Trust property set apart; the
*ub=eriher offers for sale, the plantation be
longing to the other portion of snid Estate, on
the 19th day of Oet. ensuing, at the corner
of Mr. Huggins’ store. ’The tract comprises
near -dx hundred acres of land, of widen one
hundred are heavily wooded and near one
hundred are low-grounds of the firel quality.
In short, is is the best place of its size in the
county, and needs no comments. 3nlcto.be-
giiiat 1') o’clock, A. M. Terms, twelve months
credit and titles made after ffayment.
N. L. BARNARD.
Athens. Sept 27.1855.
.<i| i Jtuiuuni r
■ 4 «" h r-i auJj
; HHAvoci iua.uoj
NOTICE.
4 T.T, perso'.is indebted to me he n<> f e .u
ncronn’s me respectf;d'v reej-i"ste>l t<
csll nml settle «n. D.' N. JUD30N.
A then-. Oct. ?•".
t Piize
■ff * 12
ciiO
l Prize
of
85,0ti0
1 Prize
of 3
.0* 111
1 Prize
of
2.00U
1 Prize
of 1
1 Prize
of
1.200
! Prize
of 1
.mo
5 do
of
l,i 04!
10 do
of
400
10 do
of
150
12 d-.
of
120
20 do
of
luO
t><) do
ot
' 50
25t> do
of
or,
J3 Approximation
of
860
Vnlimble Lnnrlfs for Sale.
f|UTP snlxrviher bnvSng n lirge snttlec-irtlt
■ of land King on the N"rth F«i-k >.f 1
Diver in Ma-lison Countv Os . epnt-*dning
thon «and tie res nml l,rittr, de-irons to
ell n part or all of said land w!” sell no
erommodating terms Said T.mi-l is nearly
It woods well watered nnd timbered and
several goodsh- aU and will he sold in lots to
suit purchasers Anr per-on wishing to iinr-
chase can call mi the subscriber five miles
east of panielsville Geo.
CHARLES L. SORRELLS.
Oet«her 25 4t
•TO Bags Bio Coflco!
O F Superior qunlitv for sale low. hv
Oct 26 T. BISHOP A SON.
Old Gov’t Java,
A ND Choice Laguirn COFFEE Just
reived bv
Oct. 25
T. BISHOP «fe SON.
Blnestone!
4 FRESH supply just received.
t\ Oct, 25 ” T. BISHOP J. SON.
More Light!
r A BOXES best Sperm and Adamantine
/ Candles, for sale low. hv
Oct, 25 T BISHOP <t SON.
F. W. LUCAS,
i I S now ri-ceivitig a large supply of n’l kinfl-
. X of goods- suiie»l to tde market:
Consisting in (nrt, of
[Julies’ Divt-s Goods,
RicliS i *p d and Plaid Dress Silk-.
Rich R?«ck Silks in P:aids and Mpise A i
tique Striped.
Pin-n ci.l«>rid Siik-' f- r Mantillaa.
Pi-in B' i' k Silk* ati«l Series,
B >iinet Silk-. Lining Suk- end B'-nm t
Trimii'ing"-
Iticti Sat in Strij.i-d V. Bha.etcs ; ii-.cii Fig
ur'd *n-i Striped i-'rem-'! DoLaine*. from ‘.'.j
to Ini) yd.: Plain Fu-urh an ! En r l;sd Men
1.0 » «f' ill colors- li.iid.somt Plaid W0uK-n;
tor c.i;ldi« ns’ wear ; Solid eyivwd Ci.-tii-
:,n i Fl iiit-cl'- ot 'ilssiiols f"t- L dies' Cloak>.
with linilnnlis end Irni.mtugs lo match-
French Guntifics and Fiench.
r.ngl rli end Anieric-iu trii ghams. All kit ds
»f Gioil.s. Oasimeres and \'< Mings.
Blankets, Kerseys- eU i heavy WooKus;
Fine rto*l Blanket*;
Q lilts, Counterpains and Sheetings;
A large lot ot lush Lim ns, and all kinds
of Lung Cloth;
Carpi tings. Mattings. Hugs and Flm.i
Cloths;
13 itine s. Rihons. Laces, Eml>roideries. ic-
Gloves. Hosiery, Net Shirts, Ac ;
All "kinds of White and R< d Flannels;
HATs. CAPS, BOOTS’and SHOES
of till kinds ;
Saddles, Bridles, Martingales. Ac.;
All kinds ot Hardware an t Cutlery ;
i aimer’s Tools ; Carpi liter’s and Smith's
Tools;
Bolting Cloths, warranted o the best
quality :
Bmsiiug Powder and Safety Fuse for wcll-
digiieis and miners. Allot which he oilers
at the lowest market prices, either for cash
or approved credit.
Oct. II. 1855.
408 I’kizks Amounting to 859,000.
Only 10,000 N cm nuns.
Remefriber. every prize is drawn a! e .cl
drawing, and paid wl|. n dh>- in full, wiifmnt
any deduction. Orders strictly confidential.
Drawings seni t» orders. Registered letters,
at my risk. Bills on all so;vent Banks at
par.
Tickets. $ t; Halves $4; Qnar.t-r* 32.
Address J A Si I S F. W l NTKR,
Oct IS Manager, Maci n, t}|i
•^Sundries!
C OCOA Basse, Gelatine,
Pepper-Sauce, Ketchups, ' • •
Salad fid. Mustard. Capeys, , <
Fl-ivi ring Extracts.
Lemon Syrups and Macaroni. *:
• For sale low hv T. BISHOP & SON.
October 25. 1855
NEW BOOKS.
C ORA mid the Doctor—-Arnold s Oakfield;
Roe’s L ng L- ok ahead :
Clouds an*’ Sunshine—Rend :
R*-get’s Thcsamas of English we.rds;
Clive Hall—By Mis* Serrett;
India China Japan. Taylor ;
Grace Lre—Karanah;
South Side View of Slavery, Alvin ;
Chimi-trv of common life;
Isorn’s Child:
Bits of Blarney, Mackenzie-
Li fe of Bennett;
Tlu- Rag ITcker;
Mary Lvndon;
The Aurucarrians;
Meui'-ries of Sydney Smith ;
English Orphan-*;
Johnson's Agricultural Cliemi-try;
Cumming Hun er’slife in Africa;
Cotton is King ;
Ravtie# Christian T.ife;
AJbbotts Napoleon ; .
Vanity Fair—Tllackeray ;
Basket of Chid* ;
Horse sh'us R-ibins-m—Swi.l'uw Bam ;
Burke's Work*.
Just received a' the corner.
Terms Oasis or 3 iu ith*. ■'
0-’t.*26. W. N, WHITE: ~
Notice.
P URSUANT to «n order of the Court of
Ordinary of Clarke County, will he sold
before the Court House door of said County,
on the first Tuesday in Deccmher next, dur
ing the legal li. urs of sale, the House and
Lot at the High Shoals, in said County,
whereon Epnrmu S. Hopping, deceased,
resided at the time of hi* death. Also at the
^aiue time and placi, the Plantation of said
deceased, adj -iuing the House ami Lot, con-
1 taming about 1260 acres, a lair proportion
: ot wli.ch is in th woods. Also at the same
time and place, 'he Saw and Grist Mills at
; the *.i d High Shoals.
T e hou>e and plantation constitute a
| ven- desirable settlement for auy person
• wishing t" settle ii> that part of the country
' an-i Hi. Mill* being ou a ucvi-r-failin,
stream, mid one of the best shoals in the
‘ S-me. make them the uios: desirable pro »
erty "i that di-scription. any where in Mid-
, dh- (i orgi:u Persons wishing to purclmse
. ihe lands or Mills; art requested to examine
1 them Ix-liire tin-day of sale. All to be sold
a* the. property of said dee d for the benefit
! of his creditors. Terms on ih«-day.
j FARM ELIA A. HOPPING.
Oct 18 Exr’x.
i_L.AKK.ti MokTUAUG SHERIFFS SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in Nnvemher next,
will lie sold at Watkinsvin?, in Clarke
county, within the legal hours of sale, a house
and lot. in Athens nnd county aforesaid,with
its appcrteminces. containing one acre, more
or less, and bounded on the cast by Mrs. I*.
Thomas, on the south by Cranston B. B'il-
lianison, ou the west by the street, on the
north by }frs. P. Thomas. No. 164, in tio!di-
ham. Levied on us the property of William
Kelsea, t» satisfv a mortgage It fa. i-sued
from tlie Superior court of said county in
favor of William P. Talmnge awl John F.
Phiuisv. this Sept. 25th, 1855.
' LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, D. Shff.
Sept- 27, 1365.
NOTICE.
T HE u n .te^i,n.Cl („r Ih, firm tf p. t.
Snramcjr & Bro.) huTing dtst^rouned to
leave the State, earnestly requests all p«r
wus indebted to the same, to c-une forward
and nettle their accounts and notes, oa lon
ger indulgence cannot be given. ’ All aa>
counts will he c iisi.Jer. d due from the date
of Dissolution, August 8th, I855.
St 'P t J- S. E. SUMMED
MT EAGLE TRIPOLI.
T UI, best article known for cleaning and
polishing all kinds of metuls, window*,
rumors and glas* ware. A supply just re
ceived, direct Ir.un the manufacturers, and
for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal
terma. T. BISHOP & SON.
A in l 2d.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in Novembt r next, before the court
bouse rfoor, in the towi. of Jefferson, _ Jack-
son county .Ga., agrceahleto the last will nnd
'csiament of Edwin Pcmleigr-s?, deccascil,
the lot of land Whereon P. E. Pendergrass
formerly lived, containing one hundred
acres more* »*r less, lyiug at the mouth ot
Beach creek, in Jackson county, adjoining
lands of J. R. McClcakey and John Pender-
griiss. Those who wish to purchase a good
small firm will do well to attend.
Sept 27. WM. J. l’AUKS, Ex.
EXECUTORS SA E.
ATT If*!, he sold, nl the residence
1 \ Edwin Petti!ergr:i>s. -.h-ceii.-ed, on Wed
ti-s lay the 7th of November next, within
ho iti-uiil hours of sale, the ioli'Win^ prop
rty. viz:
l iie entire ere p of Corn, fodder, oats nnd
'»:>tt- es, raised on the farm the "resent
jvttr. .VLy the 1 »;ir« stock or horses, cows,
lu gs. sbe><t> uud geese. Also a yoke .of oxen
>x wagon. Als-itt ri-ckaway and harness,
with all tin-fanning tools, gi ar and uten
sils—household und kuchen turniture.
Terms mode known on tne day of sale.
WM.J. PARKS. Executor.
September 27. tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
O N Monday the lath of this month will be
sold, at tne late residence-of David Witt
teceused. iu Jefferson, Jack-on qpunty, part
•t 'lie personal property of saill deceased,
consisting of Cattle, Hogs and other Stock,
with various other articles. 'I'his 1st day of
October, 1855.
t>ct.4. NANCY WITT, Admr'x.
For Sale or Rent!
A NEAT dwelling piece, occupied by the
undersigned, and adjoin.ng the lot of
Mr*. Baxter. Containing six comfortable
room*, a well of water, nnd all necessary,
out houses and stable—embracing one acre
ami a quarter of wed cultivated laud, stocked
with choice fruit trees. Terms very liberal.
E. M. EDV/aKDY.
Oct. 11 tf
As-'oeiation. hi* certain other deed of mort
;.igo nndei hi* hand m d *t-nl for the purpose
•f securing l'- your petitioner* the payment
if hi* cei tain promi.--.-ory note or single h-.tid.
uolersetd. lie.iring even date with said deed
f tndr'g lge, whereby he promised to pay to
id Jie-iuli S. Peterson, treasurer of the
Athens Building and Loan A.-sociution c and to
hi* successors in said office for the time being,
in trust for said Association, the sum of three
hundred and fifteen 50 150 dollars, it being
the amount of an advance that day received
by him from said Association, with interest
thereon from that date; the interest payable
monthly on the first Thursday in each and
i*rv mouth thereafter, hut the principal not
t-> h emue'due nml payable until the closing
Up iff said Association, unless he ceased to be
a member of the Athens Building and Loan
Association from any cause except by death;
or unle** he should-fail from any cause what
ever, to pay his monthly dues, in the shape
Of instalments, interest, tines and arrearages
to ' said Association for three successive
months, or unless he failed to give add.tionnl
inisfuctory security when required of him by
the Board of DIreelors, according to the tenor
and effect ot said Association, which he had
signed obligating himself to discharge said
duties; upon the happening of any, or all, or
ei her of which events, the principal sum of
said note, should be due and payable instant
ly ; agreeing that any alteration or amend
ment of said Constitution which should lie
made iu conformity with the article therein
providing for alterations or amendments
should not affect the validity of said obliga
tion. whereby he conveyed to vour petition
ers the sunn-, lot of land iu the town of Ath
ens, which had previously been mortgaged
to the said Treasurer of the said Albeits
Building and L*.au A*roc‘iation. and being the
rainclol of land previously mentioned in this
ilioii Andy our petitioner further show-
tli, that.-aid William Kelsea has ceased to
be a member of said. The Athen* Buiiding
and Loan Association, and has failed to pay
his monthly dues in the shape of instalments,
interest, fines and arrearages to said .Associa
tion for tliree successive months, by which
means the principal sum of said two uotes or
single bonds uuder seal have become due and
payable.
Yet the said William Kelsea, though so
indebted, and fo pay the same, often request
ed, has uot paid the saiff sum of six hundred
and forty-seven 60-100 dollars, the amount of
principal sums of the two promissory notes
or single bonds as aforesaid, nor the interest-
due thereon, nor any pait ol said pr.t.cipnl
or interest. Aud your petitioners now bring
into Court to be .shown the said two mort
gage deeds, us well as thesuid two promissory
notes or single bonds under seals, and pray
that such rule aiul order may be passed by the
Court, n* is in accordance with the Statute in
such case made and provided.
ASA M. JACKSON, Piff's Atty.
GEORGIA. UA t,L COUNTY.
W HEREAS, J.E Odell nnd J F,. R el wipe
apply to me for haters, of adminiitrii
tmn upon the estate It R« ubeu Mayfield, hit
.f * lid county, deceased.
All persons interested are hereby Ho'ified
that said letters will he granted at the next
November term of this court, unless legal
cause he shown to the contrary.
Given under my hand 21st Sept., 1 8"5.
M. GRAHAM, Ordinary.
Sept. 27 30J
I y\VO months after date, applicaiton
will he made to the Court of Ordinary
,f Walton county, for leave to sell the laud
-clunging to the estate of Dorothy Lcsfei
Ihtc of said county, deceased.
II. H CAMP Adm
g e pt27 With the will annexed
GEORGIA, HALL‘COUNTY.
W HEREAS, John E. Odell applies to me
for the guardianship of Mary lived, illy*
gitimate orphin of Isabella llct'd, of sai
county.
AH*persons interested will take notice
hat said letters will he granted at the next
November term of this court, unless h gul
cause he shown to the contrary.
Given undet my hand 2lst Sept., 1855.
M. GRAH AM, Ordinary.
Sept. 27. 30d.
GE ORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
YYJ HE RE AS, Everett Year by applies to me
T f for letters of administration 1 with the
will annexed, on theestateof Jiunyr rthod
late of said County, deceased—These are
therefore to cite aud udiuuuish, all and siugu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my Office on or before
the first Mondav in December nexJ, to shew
cause (if any they have.) why said letters
should uot then lie granted the applicant, or
to such other person or persons os the Court
may thiuk proper.
Given under my hand at Office, this the
fourth day of October, 1855.
A$A AL JACKSON,
Oct 11 Ordinary
S UGARS! Sugars! Sugars! of every grad*
and des-Option. 1-oi sale, low, by T
Bishop A S"’-. April 26.
DICHABD HUGHES is a Cau«U
i\. da e f-r re election or Tux Collector of
T laike County. Election first Monday in
Jaauarv. 1856. Oct. 18
I :—: —_**
C HEESE CH0ESE.—Fine English Dai
ry Oheese at KENHBY’S. OeT
. . } ■ . . • ^ ■ *.
x n« U . • T 1 tf l j 51A •'! ' : A
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
T HE Subscriber, thankful to his friends
and the public for'past patronage, in
forms them that he is in receipt of a lurge
and hau-lsomc assortment of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS; among which are Men
iii.s, Di-Lainvs, Brocades, Alpaccas, Ging
hams, and Prints, cheaper tli»irusual. And
a variety of other goods for Ladiesand G»-n
tleiuen. Piease cull and examine niy stock
Oct 18 ISAAC M. KENNEY.
at
and- V«-r:m
’actui cd.to
order by the AiUeue Steaqt Company. -
Op* |8 * f
T?*ON FENCING-:Pf
1 das. of iiSSiSrMtriD
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Oriit l\ Svllcrs »pi lits to m
if for letters of itlministration upon th
esta'i.- of Br.wn F. Sell vis, dee eased
The.-c arc therefore to cite find adtopuirh
the kindred aud.creditors of raid dtceasco,
hat said :e11* ts will he granted at the next
November term <f this court, unless le nl
.’ause b* sli nvn to the contrary.
Given under mv baud 21st Sept., 1865.
\M. GRAHAM, Ordinary.
Sept. 27. aa, \
The foregoing ]*etition- being heard, and
lie facts therein stated appeal ing to the
Court, it is ordered that the said William
Kelseu do pay into Court by tho first day of
the next Term thereof, the said sum of six
hundred aud forty seven 60 100 dollars se
cured by said two mortgage deed*, with inte
rest thcreou according to the tenor aud effect
of said two promissory notes or single b inds,
or shew cause to the contrary, if any he has.
and that on the failure of the said William
Kelsea so to do. the Equity of redemption in
and to said mortgaged premise* be hereafter
forever barred and foreclosed. Aud it is fur
ther ordered, that this rule be published in
the Southern Watchman oiice a month for
(our months, or a copy thereof served on the
said William Kelsf-a or his special agent or
attorney, at least.tbree mouths previous to
the next Term of this Court.
Acocst Teem. 1855.
A true extract from the miuutes of said
Court.
Given under my hand at the Office of the
Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
this 28th dav of Scpteinher. 1855.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON.
Oct .4 Clerk.
SWAN’S
Bank Note List and Detector.
Published semi-monthly at Montgomery, Ala.
At $2.00 per annum, in advance.
T H E work is priuleil o* fine l\ liite paper and new
type, and in appearance will l e second t» none in
the United State*. , .
A South m.Bank Nr-te h asscctialin svery Hank
Counting- Huu«a and public «.ffiee. ‘ et u* unite in
advancing «u* common interest*, and not permit-
Northern me» end Northern '..erector* tofluctuaV, our
in- nicy matter* as they may wish, v.-liile we ..re qm
city following their dictation.
The work will be eareintty revised on tbs day of
publication, »«d all important financial rlianges r as
Jw occur, noticed. Every exertion vviU he made to
make it a coirect and reliable pride to the B inker and
VI Ho«e "I’riiprictor*. Brokers. Auctioneers,
einn Merchant*,and other* desirous nl having their
names and l.-isine-s widely circulated, "c mformed
that a limited ..umber of adveri.semen s will Ik. i -
serted. Speri it rgjo* for advertising by tho- " r ,uy
shorier(i“rk>d.*, may be known by applying lo auy <.f
uw A"enl*. or at lire otBce in Al'ant.i, t.a-
sperrmtn numliers will be sent on app.ication by
letter free of charge t , .in.-w. Si.ir
All communie.iltons intended for ue Bank ^ te
List and Uetecmr,” must be addressed to swan »
Bank-Note LLt.” At'ar,U, GporgmSWAN
Joiev Robxmos, General Agent.
Sept 37. .
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in November nexf,
will be sold,before the court house door,
in Gaiuesville, IlaUeouuty. qll.tltq laml* hc-
longing to the estate of Vincent Searajdcceas-
cd.' subject to the widow’s dower,
One tract (the hometftead)containing 350
seres,more or less.
One tract known as the Saw Mill plac *,
containing 125 acres, more or let-s, adjoining
F. M. Strickland.
Also, a fractional lot, adjoining J. E. Od«-U
and others, containing «8 acres, more or
less. Sold under an order of the court of
ireiinnry of said county. Terms on the day.
MARY SEARS, Admrx.
W.F.SEARS. Adu>x.
Sept. 27. tds-
— 1
NOTICE.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing li©.
tween tho .’»ub>cnlx*rs, under tho nxnto
of P, A.8CMMEY & BRO., w iw disaolv^
on t e 8th oay of August, by mutual consent.
Either partv is authorised to usu the nan.w
«>f the firm in the settlement of the business.
They return thanks to the citisens of th*
town and surrounding country for tho very
theral patronage they have received
Those indebted to the firm will find their
no'ea and accounts at the old stand, where
they would confer ^special favor upon the
subscribers, if they would call soon amt par
them off. P. A. St7MM KY. '
J.S. E. SUMMEY--
Ang. 16, 1853.
rpHE business wifi be continued at the old
X stand, under the name of SUMMEY A
JONES, where they would he glad to war!
upon nil their former friertd* and customers,
Iffiey intend kuepiug, as usual, a good stock
of iili kinds of Urocurie*, Hardware, and a
general assortment of utapU Drygood*, St
all of which will he sold on the most favora
Me terras, for cash or good country prod use
SUMMEY A JONES.
August IQ, 1855.
NOTICE. .
T WO mouths after date, application will
he made to the Honorable the court of
>rdiiiary iff Clarke county, for leave to sell
ill the real estate belonging to tho e*tuts of
.John M. Clark, late of snid count v, deceased,
Isaac m. kennkY. Adm*.
August TS’.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary if said County
W HEREAS, John W Hamilton Adminis
trator of Dr* wry J. Hamilton, late 0 f
said county, deceased,petitions the Court fur
a discharge from said Administration,
Therefore, All rersoiu cenccrnsd are
hereby required to show cause, (if any the*
have) why snid Administrator should not, at
the regular term of said Court, to be held ou
Bu-first Monday in April next, bedischarg-
ed from said A ministration.
By 6rder of said Court, at a regular uVw #
held tliis 3d day of September, 1855.
Sept. 6. ASA M. JACKSON, 6*S.
Notice.
W E have I anight a part of W. P. TurosF*
stock of Goods, and will continue the
business under the name nnd stile of COLT
A COLBERT, at the old stand of W. P. <k
J.C. TURNER. Groceries sold for cn»k nmL
three month.* time only.
JAMES I COLT. •
WILLIAM C COLBERT:
No. 9 Granite Low, Athens, Oa
6nl - August 6, 1855.
BEAJsL.& STOVALlT
Grocery Merchantij
Augusta, Ga.
W ILL contjmic tlu* Grocery Buniiies,is iu
its branches, at their' Old Stand a»
BROAD STREET, dpnoeiie the Planter’s
Hotel v
Our Stock of Groceries will, at nil timen, 1/4
arge, the as»irtii)eiit complete, and |-nitlcnl-
arlv adapted to Planters’ Trade—a liberal
share,of which we have so long enjiAed, at, A
hope still to receive.
WM M. BEALL,
JNO. \V. L. STOVALL.
BEALL k STOVALL,
Augusta Ga.,
W/lLL continue the WAREHOUSE ANtf
TV COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all it*
branches and have retimwd to the FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. P.
Stovall, on the corner nf Jackson uud E‘li*
Street*, near the (IjohC Hotel.
Cotfiegninents ofCotti n, Bacou. Grain, ac4
other produce solicited,
'1 he usual Advanc s made »>o Cotten er
Produce in store, when required
All Cotton consigned ton* will he suit! ai
the Warehouse, where one of the firm may ai
all times be found.
Commission for Selling Cultoo. 25 Cents
Uale.
WM. M BEALL
JNO. W L STOVALL.
August 30
^3-LOOK
REYNOLDS BROTHER,
(Oeer Sanxotn ib Pittardt*.)
BOOK AND JOB PBINTSRS, ATHENS, GA.
Invite the attention of the public to their
preparations for PRINTING, in all its de
partments. V ■
They arc prepared for the execution ol
Bill*, hircnbiT*. Card*, Ticket*. Pamphlet*,dc.
and are Printers of Cobb’s Ri:i or* .
Sept. 21, 1854. ly R- * B.
U ENRY VERSON-
rscejved i»
13
-Uy a Georgian. Ju-
'W. N. ViHITci.
Mammoth Sale !
At Brennan's Dry Goods Store,
BROAD STREET.
§40,000 WORTH
01 Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
To be sold without Reserve 1
T HE largest and lte-» reported Stock cf
DRY ClOODBr
Ever offered in this City. On and after
Monday, Oct 8, the undersigned, with a view
to make a change iu the firm, nnd reduce his
— ■ ■ . | present h«avy stock or Goods, will sell with-
PP^V ATE BOARDING I out reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the en-
4 FEW young men can le accothmodsfed tire stock, and to save commissions he will
A with dav Board at the residence of T M. th . c j, Wm »
Lampkiu. in the tenement building cf Mr. : A 1 AUJU 1 1U«. -
Brown a few doors below the residence of Merchants, Planter#, Dealers, ant tlie pub.ic
Wm. M dorian. T. M. LAMPKIN. generally, will study their own interest by
ScDt. 27, 1866. examining this Stuck before buying *lse-
r ' ~ ’ , w k e ,. e . And t > save thne and trouble, he
! ~~ would say, the terms will be Cash for sains
NEGRO SHOES. under One Hundred Dollars: for amounts
F.made at the Watkin.sville Factory.
Oct, 11. •
■" TAKE NOTICE”
* CCOUNTS previou* to Oct* ler H are
now due, aotl prompt ptyiotnt jthvreof
ixpect- <L WM. {i. WHITE-
Dc+. 1
res* from date of Sale.
P. S.—The Ladies are respectfully invited
to call-and see the Silk#. Merino*. Cash-
mere*. Wool Plaid.-, Alpacas, Coborg Ch-th*
Bombazines, tie. Ac Ac-
THOS BRENNAN, j
Above the Gtot-ie (.lorn- r.
I Augusta, Oet. 8, 1855- ”
m