The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, October 25, 1855, Image 4

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CONSUMPTION. SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY IN- HALAnON OF MEDICATED VA PORS. B Y JOHNSON* ST EWART ROSE, M. D.. Fellow of the Royal College of Physici ans, «n<l for y<-*i» Senior Physician in the London Royal Infirmary for diseases of the Lungs. In the treatment of Consumption by In- hniaf‘on, I hsre obtained results which war rant no in asserting that it is now os cura ble as di-cnscs of the Stomach and Liver. Breathing medicine directly into the Lungs is certainly the rational mode of at tacking tho disease, and like many other great and beneficent discoveries’ it seems st r.mge why such treatment was not resort ed to long ago. Where there is life, there is surely hope for the most seeming hopeless cases, ns throughout nil the stages of this in sidious discos*-, the wonderful and beneficent tfeels of its treatment are soon apparent. In eases nlso of Bronchitis, Asthma, <&c., the inhaling of powders and vapors has been eminently successful, and to those suffering under any of the above r,.;in< d complaints, 1 can guarantee speedy and certain relief. I have pleasuru-in referring to 207 names, residents of New York, and neighborhood, who have been restored to rigorous henlth About one third of the above number, ac cording to the patients own statements, were considered hopeless cases. The inhaling Method is toothing eifeand tpeedy. nn*l consists in the administration of medicines in such a manner they nro con voyed into the Lungs in tire form of vapor, and produce their act ion at the scat of tbo disease, its practical success is destined to rcvolu titnizc the opinions of the medical world, nnd establishe' the cnlir curability of Con sumption. Applicants will please state if they have evor bled-from the Lungs, if they have lost flc»h, have a cough, night sweats and fever tut ns—what and how much they expectorate, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. The necessary Medicines, nppara tu.«, Ac., will be forwarded to any part. TERMS—Fire dollars, consultation fee Balance of fee payable only when the pati ents report themselves convalescent. RECOMMENDATION BYi PHYSICIANS. Wc, the undersigned practitioners in me dicinc, cheerfully and heartily recommend l)r. Roses method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Thro it. at the bent and mod efiec- tool ever introduced into medical practice. Our convictions arc based upon having several of ourow" patients, confirmed consumptives, restored to vigorous health after a few months treatment by Dr, Hose, in the above named diseases the application of “Medicat ed Vapors,” inhaled directly into the Lungs, •nay he jus!ly considered a great boon to ■suffering humanity, rendering Consumption a perfectly curable ditewtv, I)r. Hose deserve* well of tin- profession for bis unwearied labors in bringing the In haling Method to such a dcgr*^ of perfee lion. * nsr.rti stone, m, i>. JONAS A MOTT, m. n. CYRUS IMKLEY. M. D. \TM. n, AUSTIN M. D. oRviu.K irrsox, m. n, GAVIN WETMORK, U. D. DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUM l’TION. price one dollar. Address, JOHNSON STEWART ROSE 0‘Bi'c ‘J31 Broadway, NcwYotk B, The new postage la iv requires that nil letters prepaid. My correspondence be ing extensive, applicants to ensure replies must enclose postage. fy Money letters must be registered by the Post Master, when they will beat.i.y risk, not otherwise. J. W. HAMILTON, Adm'r. June 12, 18-50. TO THE PUBLIC. WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR and MEAL. Tallaske Mills, Clarke county, Or. |H R undersigned has leased of Mr. Robert T. Fowler, tor a series of years, the above named Mills, on the Oconee River. 8 miles Northwest of Athens, near the road leading to Lawrenceville, and having had the same >ut in complete and thorough repair by Mr. B. W. Wesson, who i* 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 tbe 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 general satisfaction as any other millsofthe same number of runners, either North, South, East or West. These mills have but one run, each, for wheat and corn, hut will each grind vith ease from one hundred to one hundred and fifty bushels per day; they are never inter fered with, either by high or low water, con sequently 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'v, is so well known to this community that I need only say, bis services are engaged as principal miller. All grain received, to be ground at these mills will be weighed and toted accordingly, and a certificate of both the amount receiv ed and returned will be sent back to the per son sending the grain. And in counexion herewith 1 wish distinctly to notify the pub: lie, that I have been at considerable expense in procuring and fitting up two superior No. 10, nnclior-brand baiting cloths. These cloths are in fine order, and it is both my interest nnd my 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 grain either in quality or quan tity—when in most cases the mills or the miller, after doing all that they can do on bad wheat, generally receive their full share of blame. Wheat, therefore, sent to these mills, either wet or quite damp, will in no instance be ground until tbe same is proper ly dried, and in every instance of this nature, the miller is to be tbe only judge Wishing to keep these mills in constant operation, the undersigned wilibe glad to uircbase both wheat and corn. Wheat will m> purchased if thoroughly dry at the rate of 60 lbs, and corn at the rate of 56 lbs, to the bushel, delivered at the mills; and the highest cash prices will be paid for either. The undersigned is now residing at these mills and intends giving his personal arid constant attention to the keeping the same in complete order, sons 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 too. All. therefore, that is asked of the pub lic, is a fair shake for your patronage. Aug.‘ 0-3t. JOHN 1. CHEATHAM. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! What every Woman should KAOW. R EADER, are you a husband or a lather! avrite ora mother! Have you the sin cere v el fare of thosey on love at heart I Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and happiness not less than your own. It will avoid to you afidyOulrr.asithas to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating tbe mind for its ordhary avocation and exhausting those means for medical attendance,medicine* and advertised nostrums, which otherwise would provide lor declining y ears,the infirmi ties of age and tbe proper education of your children. How often it happens, that tbe wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition, as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influence incident to the enjoyment of heath, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, and mise- ry. «And must this continue ! Must this be! Is there no remedy! No relief! No hope!” The remedy is by knowing tbe causes and avoiding them, andkaowiog the remedies and benefittmg by them: These are pointed out in the Carried womans PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, M. MAURICEAU, FAMILY GROCERIES. T HE undereigned respectfully inform the citizens of Athens and public general ly, that they have taken the Store next door to Ssnsom Jfc Pittard’s. and are receiving a from stock of ASSORTED GROCERIES A CONFECTIONARY, and will keep constant ly on hand the best article that can be bad in market, at the lowest prices, of well as sorted Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Liquors, Champaigne Wine, Porter and Ale, Candies, Pickles, Sardines, Lobsters. Cove Oysters, Mackerel, Green and Dried Fruits, Almonds, Filberts, Fireworks, Ac. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby notified, not to trade for a Note, given by me. payable to John S. Hubbard or bearer for 61600 00, dated tbe 16th day December, 1354. paya l>le on or before the 25th day of December, 1855. As I have a legal defence to the same, am determined not to pay tbe said note,un less compelled bv law. CYNTHIA H. WISE, July 26th, 1855. A Plantation for sale. I OFFER for sale my Plantation two and a half miles below Watkinsville, being the place formerly owned by Rev. LN. Glenn. "t contains upwards of six hundred acres, about one half cleared, well improved, with necessary out buildings, gin-honse. Ac, with And ^various' other articles too tedious to I A" .° r l er - 1 wU1 f ‘ lso8el1 That Commission House OP mention. 0* Come and buy. N. B.—Those indebted to the undersigned by note or open account, for Clothing, will dc with the place my sawer, a likely and faith ful negro fellow. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON. June 28,1855. tf them in the bands of an officer for collection. New Tailoring Establishment! July 19 JOHN F. PITTA RD «fc CO. H AVING secured the services of O. P Caldwell, former Cutter for Wm. O Price, of Augusta and Savannah, I will have .. - i . , , , , I executed in the neatest and most fashiona- tnews, late of Jackson caunty, deceased, I Lie style, all orders confided to our call. July 28, 1855. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. NOTICE W E again earnestly request all who arc indebted to as, to come and make pay ment, or close their accounts by note. We mutt close the business of the old firm. May 10 LUCAS A BILLUPS. TO HOUSE KEEPERS. 1 71 W. LUCAS, has just received a lesli . .supply of Elegant Gilt Cornice. Lace and Muslin Curtains, and Handsome Window Shades from §2 to $8, pair. Oct, 11 ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. Rogers’ Liverwort & Tar Forcomjdete curcf Coughs, Colds, Xuffuenxn, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to Consumption. r rMllS preparation is getting into use all JL over our Country. The numerous let ters wo receive from our various agents, informing us of cures effected in their irnmc- 5 Lite neighborhoods, warrant us in saying il is one of the best, if not the.wsy 6< Cough Medicine now before the public. I almost invariably relieves and not unfre qucntly cures the very worst cases. When sill other Cough preparations have failed; this has relieved the patient, ns Druggists, dealers in Medicines, nnd I’hysieians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the -effects of this medicine. If lie 1ms been telling it for auy length of time he will tell you IT 13 TIIK BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below wegivea few extracts from letters wo have received lately regarding the vir lues of this medicine. l)r. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says: •' I have been using your Liverwort and Tar vciy extensively in my practice for three years past, and, it is with pleasure l slate my belief in its superiority overall nthe articles with which 1 am acquainted, for which it is recommended.” Messrs. Fitzgerald St, Benners, writing from Waynesvilie. N.C. say :—“ The Liver wort and Tar is bccomiug daily more popu larin this Country, and we think justly so. All who have tried it speak in com mendable terms of it, and say it is very benefici.il in alleviating tl.o complaints *• which it is recommended.” Our Agent iu Pickens District, S. C. Mr. S. R. McFall, assures us “that he uses it with great benefit iu his own family, and re commends it to his neighbors.” He gives an instance of a Negro woman, in hi* virini ty, who ha 1 been suffering witli disease oi tho Lungs for years, attended with severe c iugh. who was relieve i by the Liverwort nnd Tar. Such are the good report* wo bear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of th»surprising cures it has per formed iu the Western un I Northern and K.itern States, wo would invi c the suffering p itient to read tho pamphlet which nccom- p iui.-s eacii bottle. To all, we say, have hope, h m- hir e ! TRY TIIE MEDICINE!! t! F, WARNED IN SEASON !!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritntingyour lamas an 1 lungs, nnd inviting ou that dread disease, Co isump'ion. when so soothing and Heeling a remedy can he obtained tw Dr. B *gers‘ Syrup of Liverwort nml T*r. Beware of Connte felts nud Base Imita tion* t The genuine article is signed Andrew Kansas, on the onjraved wrapper around each bottle. Urioo, $ I per bottle, or six bottles for $.5 S»!d wholesale and retail by SCOVILL A MEAD. * 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti nnd St. Louis, N.O. Solo Agents for the Sant ern States, to -vhoin all order* and applications for Agen cius must be addressed. Sold also by Smith «fc Billups. Athens. Gn. C. IV. * II. It. J. Long. •• J. Bell, Jefferson. “ Morrow & Kenedy. Monroe, •* W. Murray, Watkinsville, *• J. R. Stanford. Clarkesvilie. •• •5.W. II >o*I, Harmony Grove, •• Platt.-fcBro, Lexington, •* A. G. Wiinpey, Duhlonega. “ Morris St Co_ Lawrenceville, “ June 21,1855. I N pursuance of an order of tbs court of Ordinary of Hall county, will be sold be fore the court bouse door, nt Dalilonega, cn the first Tuesday in November next, the un divided half of lot No. 17, north half of the 13th district, aud 1st section, in Lumpkin county. Sold as the property of Lawrence Logan, deceased. Also at the same time nnd place, the un divided half of the above described lot. Sold as the property of Patrick Logan, deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. SABAH A. LOGAN, Admx. September 20. 40d. BY DR. A PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition (500,000j 18mo., pp. 250. [ ox run nr l, iitu iiidiiis, $.100.] A standard work of established reputation found classed 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 have been sold, of which there were upwards of one hundred thousand sent by mail, attesting tbe 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 to the treatment of complaints pecu liar to females,in respect to which be is yearly consulted by thousands, both in person aud by letter. Here every woman enn discover, by com paring her own symptoms with those de scribed, the uature. character, causes of, nnd tbe proper remedies for. her complaints. The w:fe about becoming a mother has often 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 oc casion anxiety or alarm, as all tbe peculiari ties incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions irregularitiespeculiarto the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice 1 Many suffer from prolapsus uteri ( falling of the womb), or from fiuor albus (weakness, debility, &:.) Many are in constaut agony for man£ months preceding confinement.— Many have difficult, if not dangerous delive ries, and slow and uncertain recoveries.— Some whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find iu its pa^esthe means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course ini practicable to convey fully tbe rat ions subjects treated of, ns they are of a nature strictly intended for tbe mar ried ot those contemplating marriage In consequence of tbe universal populari ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor dinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, ns well ou booksellers as on the public, by imitatiousof the title page, spuri ous editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and decep tions. it has been found necessary,therefore, NOTICE. A LL presons indebted to William thews, late of Jacksr are requested to make immediate payment and those haring demands against said de ceased, are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated within the time prescrib ed by law. Aug. 30. MILTON MATTHEW Ux. Shoes! Shoes! L GOODassortraent of Ladies’ and Gen tlemens’ Shoes, may had ch>-ap at July 6 KENNEY’S- FINE WINES. P ERSONS desirous of procuring fine wines of every description, can do so by calling at Combs <k Co’s. Express Office. Also can be found the best article of Porter and Ten- nenl's •Double Strong Ale. Also on hand I/mgworth's celebrated Catawba Wine. August 1. INK, INK. ff^HE finest jet black Ink ever offered in T this market, now for sale on draught. Send in clean bottles, and it ie warranted *to suit. The same Ink is also sold bottled by August 2S. WM. N. WHITE. SUMMEY & JONES, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. HARDWARE. STAPLE DRYGOODS, STOVES, IRON, CAST INGS. CROCKERY-WARE, &c. pgr* Corner of Broad nnd Wall streets, Athens, Ga. II. JONES. August 16, 1855. I\ A. SUMMEY. CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words “ Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y.” is ou (and the entry in tbe Clerk’s Office on the back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, nnd address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. fg" Upon receipt of One Dollar, “THE married womans private medi CAL COMPANION” is sent (mailedfree) to any part nt the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid,and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAU iUCEAU.box 1224, New York City. Pub lishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. March 15,1855 • EXECUTORS’ SALE. A ccording to the last Win and testament of William Park, late of Jackson county, Ga., deceased, will be sold at tbe court 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 tbe purpose of a division.— Terms cash. Sept. 27th. 1855. ROBERT C. PARK, » „ JOSIAH LESTER, { Executors - Oct. 4. ALSO, will be sold on tbe plantation of said William Park, deceased, in Jackson co^ Go., on Thursday tlie first day of Noveinbct next, tlte remainder of the perishable proper ty of the said William Park, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs nnd sheef, three yoke of oxen, oue road wagon, one ox-wagon, one one- horse carriage, one set of bfacksmith tools, tlte plantation tools and other things too 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 t» day till all ia sold. Terms cash. Sept. 27tb, 1355, ROBERTC. PARK, l r , JOSIAH LESTER, j Executors. Oct. 4. II EAVY Gunny Bagging—best Kentucky Rope and Tvvino. For sale low by Sept. 27. . T. Bishop a Son. ENRY VERNON—Bv a Georgian. Just W, N. WHITE. II received by Sept 13 GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Y^rilEREAS, Asa Wliitbey applies to for letteis of administration on estate of Arthur C. Wilson, deceased, late of said county. The kindred nnd creditors of said deceased are hereby notified to file tbeir objections in tertwsoflaw, otherwise said letters wilibe granted nt the next November Term of said court. Given under my hand at Office, 28th Sept., 1855. M. GRAHAM, Ordinary Oct. 4. GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY. W HEREAS, William M. Boggs applies to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of Aaron Bogg«, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bo aud appear at my Office on or before the first Monday in November next to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not then be grauted the applicant, or to such other person or persons as the court may think proper. Given under my hand at Office, this 23th day ofSeptem her, 1855. • ASA. M. JACKSON, Ordinary Oct. 4. DOLLARS! DOLLARS!! I WANT all the money now due me on notes or accounts. Friends please spend. Sept. 27, I. M. KENNEY. NEW BOOKS. f THE Escaped Nun; . _ Olie ; or tbe Old West Room; Howitt’s Land Labor and Gold ; Memoirs and Essays of Sidney Smith ; Mary Lyndon. Just received nt the Un iversity Bookstore, by Sept. 20. WM. N. WHITE. JUST RECEIVED. C UMMING’S Works, complete ; Addisons Works complete; Burke’s Works complete; Harper’s Gazetteer of the World; Mills’ Logic; Miss Beecher’s Letters to the people: Bimgener Council of Trent; Bancroft's Miscellanies; Ungues Home Life; J. F. Smith’s Novels, complete; Illustrated Manners Book, Ac. For sale by the corner# Sept. 6. W.N. WHITE. CLARKE MORTGAGE SIIER 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 years of age, and Ross, a boy about' seven years of age. Levied upon as the property of Thomas F. Gibbs,*to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from the Inferior Court of DeKalb county in favor of Young L. G Harris. LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, D. S. September 6. tds. COLT & COLBERT, DEALERS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS,GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. No. 9 Granite Row Athens, Ga JAMES I. COLT. | WM. C. COLBERT. August 6,1355. gQ HHDS^ choice new crop Molasses Apl 19. for sale low by T. BISHOP & SON. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Robert Armer, late of Hall county, deceased, are re quested to make punctual settlement of their indebtedness; and those having claims up on his estate must present them for payment in terms of the law. WILLIAM ARMER, Admr. Sept. 20. Jm . New Merchant Tailoring Estali lishmenl I T IL L. BLOOMF1ED*S old Clothing house, will be found, in addition tc ~ large and handsome stock of READY MADE CLOTHING a large and splendid assortment of Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings &c„ to be made np to order; find all orders left for goods or cutting and making will re ceive prompt attention and warranted to give full satisfaction. GEORGIA, Hall Oo.raty. W HEREAS, J. T. Ill,«ck applies to me for letters of guardianship, for Mary J, Brainlet, an illegitimate child of Milly M. Bramlet. These are to cite and admonish all' per sons to show canse at the November term of this court, why said letters of guardianship should not be granted. MARTIN GRAHAM, Ord. September 20. SOd. THE GREAT DISCOVERY!! KROLLERION, O FOR CURLING tf HE HAIR.'O F OR many years it has been the object of deepest study with chemists and others to produce a fluid that, applied to the hair, would cause it to wave and curl equal in beau ty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION Is the only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most- desirable object. But three or four applications arc necessary to curl it as much as may be desired, and for any length of time. From the many testi monial-- of those who have used it, the sub scriber does not hesitate to warrant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as reccommended in all cases The recipe for making, with full directions for use. will be sent ou the receipt of one dol lar, post paid. The ingredients will notcost over 12 cents. Direct to H. A. FREEMONT. Warren, Trumbull Co., O. May 3, 1855. D. N. JUDSON. Commission Merchant, DEALER IS Choice VamiVj Grtoceties AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Broad Street, Athens, Ga. April 19, 1855. F. TO HOUSE KEEPERS. W. LUCAS is now receiving a large assortme it of Lace and Muslin Curtains; Handsome Shades for Parlors; Gilt Cornice; Bands; Handsome Rugs and English velvet Car- I pets. All of which he offers on very reasona I ble terms. April 19. 1855. NEW STORE AND Just HeceixeA \ T HE HIDDEN PATH. By the Author of | “Alone.” For sale by Sept 13 W. N. WHITE. DISSOLUTION: HEW GOODS No. 12, Franklin House Range, (L. J. Lampkin’s old stand.) Wm. J. Morton. TINLEY& HERRON’S, CHARLESTON. S.C. T HE only house doing business in thateity that actually had any experience in Re ceiving and Forwarding of Goods previous to the South Carolina Railroad quitting the business in July last, ia atill open for the Receiving and Forwarding of all kinds of (roods wares, merchandise, machinery, produce, Ac If you want vour goods forwarded without the vexatious delays aud enormous expense bills paid the last season, and at .the same time have your business done in such a man ner that somebody wilibe made responsible for the damaged aud lost packages, consign them to riNLZY A Herron, who have Received and Forwarded all Goods consigned to them during 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- ingand Forwarding Department of the South Carolina Rail Road Company for the past seven yenrsand is perfectly familiar with all their books, freight tariffs and rules of shipment.both by railroads anu vessels, to gether with the mode of procedure to secure damages and pay for lost articles fromother parties, the proper steps of which will he ta'.en in all such cases without loss or delay tothe owners. Anotherimportantndvantage is tli at his thorough knowledge ofall freights and rules of shipment enables him to instantly detect nnd correct nny overcharge in the Bills i>f lading which iu all cases has to be dose at that time, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the com missions we charge. IIewn8also raised in Charleston, is perfectly acclimated nnd free from the contagions of that city, therefore we will under all circumstances faithfully discharge any business entrusted to vs. All produce,such as Wheat, Flour, Corn,, Corn Meal, Bacon, tard, Butter, Eggs, Cot ton Rice, Rye, Oats,Hay, Tobacco, Wool. Feath ers, Beeswax, Potatoc s, Onions, &c-,consign ed to us will be promptly sold and the pro ceeds returned without keeping the money a few months to speculate upon; for we wish it distinctly understood that we engage in no speculation whatever; all that we want is our commission, as follows: For RcceivingandForwardingallordinary >ackages of goods 10 cts; large packages of I urniture and machinery,charges according to responsibility. Iron and steel in loose bars 10 cts per hundred lbs., and storable for advancing freights and charges 2 1-2 per cent, which you can save by depositing the money with us for selling produce 2 1-2 per cent. We will also fill all orders in this market,makin? the best selections for our patrons, at 1 1-2 per cent. TIN LEY & HERON. Charleston, Jan. 1st, 1856. Wo bog leave to refer to tho following gentleman : Rev. Thos. W. Atkin, Maj.M. M. Gaines, Asheville. P. D. Gates, 12 Broadway,New York. Col. James Gadsden, Charleston. John Caldwell, President of S. C. R. R Thos. Warning, Auditor “ " “ “ John King, Agent, “ “ “ “ Hyatt, McBurney & Co., nnd J. S & L Bowie A Co , Charleston. R. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State ; A. M. Crozier, Comptroller of Treasury, and W M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn. French A Van Epps, and J. J. Bryant, Chattanooga. Q. A. Tipton, Railroad Agent, and metch ants genera ly, Loudon, Tennesse. N ti it* 1 n & Son.. T. J. & C. Powell, Craighead and Deaderick, Knoxville,Tonne- see. W. & T Harris,Inman A Hamilton. Bran tier A Mitchell, Fains A King, Dandridge, Tenn. ,. . . „ , „ . (SUCCESSOR TO IVM.M. MORTO.V f SOJ*TJ rpilE copartnership inthe Franklin Job Office, here- T „ - ... A tofore existing, under the flnr of Christy &. Kelse*, I T) LSPECTFULL1 announces to the public is this day dissolved hy mutual con'-ent The business I LX that lie is now offering for sale, nt the will be eo« tinned by J. H. Christy- Ay whom the debts I .,bove stand,a large and varied assortment of or tlte lata concern will be paid, s nd who atone is au-1 thonzed to collecrthe demands due to it. I SSAFLG AND FANCY Athens, Jan 11 1855. JOHN IL CHRISTY, WILLIAM KELSEA. „ „ , Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Pay up! Pay up! Saddlery, &c. T HE undersigned most earnestly requests allpersons , ,, indebted tothe late firms of Chbisvt.Kcue* & I The stock is entirely new, and wul be sold Buhke. and Chbistt& Kelje.v—as also those owing I at prices to suit the times, him individually—to Pay up at oner: .Many of I His friends aud the public are respectfully theserUimshavebeenoutstanaing a longtime, and all! ra.xii nn A mu'tabsolutely be settled without delay. 6 tnvited » nd e *°rthemsel He trusts that a sense of right and justice will lead *“ e Books and Accounts of the late every one indebted to settle up immediately. If, how-1 firm of \fillinm M. Morton & Son will be ever.itslialltuni outthathe is mistaken in this, he will f OUU( J at his store, and those indebted are be forced, however reluctantly, to “ try what virtue. ” here is in* l*w Janl8 J. H. CHRISTY | requested to call and settle. Athens, May 10,1855. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE WORKS I RON and Braaa Castings of every variety; Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw* Mills—warranted equal to tbe best. Steam- Engines, Forcing-Pumps, Gold-Mining Mills, Qin, and all other kinds of gearing. Mill- Irons and all kinds of Machinery made to order. Iron Fencing of select patterns, Plough and Wagon Castings m nd Dog-Irons. Every variety of Repairing and wrought-fron work promptly executed. Our general assortment of patterns are the accumulation of years. A list will be sent those addressing (post paid.) REUBEN NICKERSON, Agent jan 18 Athens Steam Co. N. B. Old copper, brass and heavy iron castings wanted. ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. T O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual • iseasc, such as Seminal Weakness, In- potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis. Ac. The Howard Association of Philadelphia in view of the awful destruction of humad life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, anil the deceptions which are practised up* on the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Qnacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to give Medical advice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid) with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupa tion, habite of life, ac.) and in cases of ex treme poverty and suffering to furnishing medicines free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by speeial endow ment, for the relief of the sick and distres sed, afflicted with “ Virulent and Epidem ic diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Add.-ess.(post-paid,)Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Cfousulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Director 9. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres. Geo. Fairchild, See. May 8. W. G. DELONY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL give liisspecial attention to collect ing, nnd to the claims of all persons en titled to Land Warrants, under the late Bounty Land Bill of the last Congress. I?" Office on Broad Street over the store of I. M. Kenney. March 15—1855—tf. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Court of Ordinary of said county, W HEREAS, JamesL. Wozencraft, Exe cutor of the personal Estate of Thos. Wozencraft, late of said county, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from said Executorship. Therefore, all persons -con cerned, are hereby required to Bhow cause, (if any they have) why sard Executor should not, nt the regular term of snid Court, to be held, on the first Monday in Nevember next be discharged from said Executorship. By order of said Court, at a regular term thereofheld this the 2d day of April, 1855 April 5, ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. LAND FOR SALE. T HE subscriber, living near “Planter’s Stand” P. 0. in Madison county, offers all, or a part of his land for sale. There is in the whole tract about 600 acres, well tim bered and well watered: about 100 acres cleared and in good repair ;a good gin-house an J other necessary buildings. Price rea sonable and terms easy. Further informa- ti in can lie liad by coming nnd looking, or by dropping me a few lines, directed to Planter’s Stand P. 0. Madison county, Ga. July25 tf BENJ. F. O’KELLY. tf Bacon and Lard. C HOICE country-cured Bacon and prime Leaf Lard, for sale by T. Bishop & Son. September 27. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. MOORE & CARLTON , cheap for Cash , H AVING moved from No. 3 to 7 Granite .nor, _ Row. and having purchased a Spring | T supplies of Best Groceries, ar- Stock with great care"ask ourtown aml f -U riving every day at T. Bishop <t Son’s, country friends to come in and examine, and I Se P te,nDcr Z7 ' we feel assured that they will be pleased with the qualities, styles and prices of our goods, consisting of French and English Calicoes French and Scotch Ginghams, new designs, French printed Jaconets, French printed Organdies, French printed Bareges, Plain, figured and striped Grenadines, Plain Bareges of all colors and qualities. Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flounced Robes. I Athens, Ga. are better prepared than Beautiful worked Collars, from 50 cents to | ever heretofore to meet the wants of the tra velling public. Those wishing to hire Coaches. Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses,are invited to give them a call—as they have finer Coach es and better stock than at any time hereto fore, while their Drivers are as careful as can found anywhere JSS“At the same time their terms are as R.Saultf.r, Z.Ivt SAULTKR & IVY their oldstand,near the FraukliuIIouse, 7 dollars, Chemizettsand Collevettsof new and fash ionable styles, Silk and Lace Mantillas new patterns, Bleached and brown goods, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries, All of which we will sell at Augusta re tail prices, with the exception of Bleached Hometpunsand Calicoes,which we do not pre-1 ?°°d as thebest tend to sell for 2 cents per yard less than EiTvrcv\x*- e mmm * tvtx New York cost for the purpose of baiting oANSOM. & PITTARD, green ones. . RE offering at i reduced price a well April 19, loo5. I selected stock of Staple Dry Goods. YY superiatn^tonicdlarettc antidyspe^ while roturnin? thanks to t J hei friell ds those who are indebted to them on notes and and for sale by Apl 19. D. N. JUDSON. NOTICE. Executors’ Sale. accounts for the years 1S53 and 1854 to call and pav at least a part. June".14,1855. SANSOM tfr PITTARD: A New Georgia Invention. GARLINGTON’S Patent T\\restung Machine, W HICH is believed to be unequalled for safety and perfection of work, while the price is as low as that of any other machine which will perform the siimeamourit of work, is now on exhibition at tbe Athens Foundry, 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! {jtj- They are warranted.to do all that i3 claimed for them, and are put up in a work man-like manner. gaS* Manufactured at Snapping Shoals Newton county, Georgia, by June28 HARVEY & GARLINGTON 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 with bis ter xis, 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 been pretty well estab lished, that the system of twelve months credit, (perhaps extended to eighteen or more,) is a luxury that the Booksellers in Athens have not hitherto been quite able to afford. So friends, open your purses—pay up—buy more, and oblige W. N. WHITE. July 5,1855. ^ ‘Washing-day’ a Luxury! premises, on Tuesday, 13th November next, I T AM now prepared to fill all orders foe to wit: A Hollingsworth's justly celebrated Wasb- The Land, containing 537 acres, more or I ing Machines—the greatest invention of the less; wellimproved.cn the Apalachee Riv-|age! This machine can be operated by a er, one mile below Roberson’s mills, Clarke child 6 to 10 years of age, as well as a grown County, Ga. | person—not requiring labor, but merely Eleven Negroes, consisting of men, women, I healthful exercise. Will do more work than boys and girls 18 to 10 hands—washing perfectly clean any Stock of different kinds, to wit: Horses, [ artiele, from a cambric handkerchief to a Cattle, Hogs and Goat*. Also the crops of bed qnilt, and entirely without injury. It Corn, ’ Fodder am) Oats; plantation Tools; l >» perfectly simple, and cau be operated by also Household and Kitchen Furniture ; Wag- nn y one, and is not liable to get out of order, ous and Oxen Clothes prepared in the usual way, except The above Property is sold for the benefit not boiled, that not being necessary, of the Legatees, and by an agreement of said | Orders from the country, enclosing $20, Legatees! Terms made known on the day of sale. STINSON S. JARRALL,) - , GEORGE A. JARRALL. J With the will annexed. September IS. tds. COTTON, COTTON! /"VCR Warehouse is now open for the season. U 'Cotton and other produce, stored at rea sonable rates. Sept 27. T. Bishop A Sox. Leather! Leather!! H EMLOCK and Cop-Tanned Sole-Leather, Upper Leather and French Call Skiu,for •ala, low, by T. Bishop A Sot*. September 27. will meet with prompt attention. These Machines can be seen in operation any day at the Steam Cabinet Shop and Blind Factory, near the Town Spring, rear of tho Franklin House. FURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS, PANEL- DOORS, Ac., constant! f on oandandmadeto order. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Athens. Julv25 S. D. BRIDGMAN. Notice. T WO months afterdate, aoplication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, for leave to sell the real 'estate of Da vid Witt, late of said county, deceased. Aug25. NANCY WITT, Admx. Combs & Co’s Express Office T M. LAMPKIN, Agt., Athens, Ga P ACKAGES left in theevening at the of fice of this Southern Company, owned and operated by Southern men—will be for warded with tbe mails 'next morning, t< Charleston. Augusta,or any other point in the Southern country. This enterprise being exclusively South ern, and great diligence used in forwarding packages With the greatest possible expedi tion, commends itself to the patronage of the Southern peopie. April 29. 93 Office at the old stand of A. K. Childs, next door to the Franklin House. No Package or Freight of any de scription will be stripped, unless notified of it at the office. 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 nne good BOOTS as usual, of any descrip tion. Dou’ole-soled and Water- proof Boots, Buck Skin, do Pump, ' do Patent Leather, m do Opera, do Repairing done in the neatest and bast style. 'The best of French Leather used an * warrented. W. S. STABK. July IV- T1RESH Salmon iu lb. cans, cheap, at Ken 1? ney’s, March 20§■ C. W. & H. R. J. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ATHENS, GA. TT EE P constantly on hand u large and well IY selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, Spc. $c. Also, dealersin French, EnglisliandAmeri can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. Physicians, merchants and all others oan depend upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most accommodating terms. Theirgoods wilibe warranted ns repre sented. January,1854. New Firm and New Goods. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ac. Ac. Jlanrtcvillc & Talmadge TTAVE just returned from New York.witli IT a large and beautiful assortment of the above named articles, which they will sell cheaper than can he purchased elsewhere. A great variety of rich Jewelry of thelatest style Broaches,Pins,Ear and FingerRings. gold guard aud fob chains, gold Pens and Pencils, gold nnd silver Buckles, gold and silver Thimbles; SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL A GES, and a good # assortment of col’d Glasses; Warrantedsterlingsilver table, dessert and teaspoons, silver Forks, and all othei'orticli s usually kept in a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which the sub scribers possess over those unncqnai nted with the business, in purehasingdirectlyfrom the manufacturers and Importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable ol properly judging the value of all they par chase aud recommend to the public. Inthe department of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, we are determined, by careful nnd neat workmanship, pnnetnnlity and low prices, to merit the approbation of the pnblitf favor. An assortment of CLOCKS, of the latest stple, always on hand, ft-nm seventy-five cts* to one hundred and seventy-five dollars—all warranted perfect time-keepers. A. S Mandeville, | W. A. Taumadge.. Corner of Broad street and College Av. one door east ofPeterson’s bookstore* Dec 22,1854. Habersham Hotel. ClarkesviLT.E, Gx. T HIS comfortable and commodious estab* lishment, located on the Pub!!c Square, is now open for the reception of transient and permanent boarders. No effort shall fitf wanting to render guests comfortable. A. ERWIN, Proprietor Clarkesvilie, April 19, 1855. pr SACKS SALT, lar^e size and inf UUU first order, just received aud for sale low by Apl 19, t. bishop a sox. NOTICE. rpWO months after date, application ■** will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, for leave to sell the real estate of David Witt, late of said conntv, de ceased. Aug25 NANCY WITT, AJm*. N EW CROP N. C. Surnpa, very choice just received by Apl. 19. t. bis nor a toy. I¥ew Change. O N and after this da’e, the Draysof T. M. Lntnpkiit nnd Willis Thompsau will net Linger run In connection with each other. Merchants and others will hereafter pleas* give tickets respectively to each.* AtheuB, Sept. 27. C.P\ KEGS of Nails of the very best quality, UU for sale, low, by T. Bishop * Son. September 27.