The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, November 01, 1855, Image 3

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IS LATER PROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TJIE STEAMER AFRICA. NEWS FROM THE SEAT WAR. * . The Allies are active on the Danube. Kars still holds out agaiust the efforts of the besiegers. Af All is quiet in and around Sebastopol, • except a few stray shots form the Rus sians batteries. A slight engagement took place near JS Kertsch, in which the allies gained a slight advantage. The allies are threatening Perekop. The bombardment of Odessa, by the fleet of the allies, is cxpecteJ soon. LATER I*Ell AFRICA. ATHENS;PRICES CH; im-T. OttRKCTED WKEXLT, BV PlfS .tt AND KNOLAVD Athens opt. ti,* (Gunny) yd............ 17 to 18 B i!<? Hope, per lb..... 14 Manilla Hope'* “ 20 ■ n^ying Twine — 25 buc»il Sides 16 “ flauis 14 “ Shoulders 12 Lard 18 Butter ...... 15 Tallow.... ...... .... .......... 10 Tallow Candles,... ...... ...... 18 Sperm do 45 Star do 30- Cotfec Rio .................... 15»4 Coffee Java...... ........ 15 Tea 100 Rico 7 Sugar,Brown.................. 8 “ Clarified ; 10 “ Crushed ...... 12J “ Loaf...*....... 124 Molasses, per gal--... 35 N. O. Syrup 45 " *' ~ ‘ I 80 15 25 SO 17 15- 13 16 20 12 20 50 35 14 16 125 8 124 10* 12 14 37 60 90 F. W. IiTJCfAS, I S now receiving a 1 ir^e so; -ply of all kinds of goods suited to Uttt market : Consisting in pari, of Ladies’ Dress Goods, R'chSn iped mad Plaid Dress Silk-*, Rich 151 ack Silks in Plaids arid M'-ise An tique Striped, Plain colored Siiks fir Mantillas, Plain Black Silks and Serges, Bonnet Silks, Lining Silks and Bonnet Trimmings, RAN AW AY. Cs& laook out for a Scoundrel ^ E ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the 20th August last, my boy, Clark, a Black smith liy trade, raid boy was last seen and heard ot in Mwlfe*>« County, Ga., where he had been at work sometime previous to his disappearance. It is thought he has been decoyed away by some white person. Said boy weighs about 170, or 185 lbs.—about five feet, nine or ten inches high—copper colored —large mouth and eyes—shows his gum _ _ , teeth very plain when laughing—his jaw Rich Satin Striped CashiritJC3 ; Rich Fig- teeth considerably decayed—was riding a ured and Striped French DeLaines, from 25 j>ay horse about eight years old, with a black to 100 yd.; Plain French and English Mcri quilted saddle, the hornbrokeoff—a wart on noes of all colors; Handsome Plaid Woolen, | ^, e r ;„ht shoulder,-and a scar on the right fnF votir f Snlirl rftlnrpfl Gtnths I • 1 1 ...a sss Columbia, Oct* 24, p. m. The papers by the Africa say the Russians have withdrawn from the North side of Sebastopol towards Belbec —only a few being lelf in the forts. The Czar is at NicolacIT, attending a council of war. The French General is concentrating his troops and munitions of war at Silistria. An Austrian circular says, though Prussia is at liberty to act as a mediator, the present is not a proper time—that the Western power nutst follcw up the advantages gained, and not treat with Russia until she is expelled from the Crimea. The Russians and Turks have had an engagement, in Asia, and the latter lo-t four hundred killed. Ali Paclm was taken prisoner. The garrison at K irs was reduced to great extremity, for want of provisions. Omar Pitch 1 is advancing to raise the siege. In the Baltic, nineteen merchantmen were captured by the fleet of the allies. Denmark has invited all maritime powers, including the United Stales to a Congress to be hold at Copenhagen, to settle the question concerning the sound dues. The Ministry of Grecco resigned, and a new Ministry has been formed. STILL FURTHER BV THE AFRICA. Columbia, Oct. 24, p. m. • LIVERPOOL, COTTON MARKET. - f Brown, Shipley &, Co. siy there was almost a panic in the Cotton Market— more sellers than buyers Some sales -r were forced at nearly a half penny de cline. The market clo-ed steadier, as bank rate interest had not increased. WAR NEWS, The allied fleet was before Odessa : Ciiakf.lston, Oct. 24. -Sixteen hundred bales day at yesterday’s full Salt, Liverpool Sack 215 226 Cic-ol, Cast • 21 26 “ German ... .......... 15 16 “ Blister..... 10 12* “ Spring.................. 10 12 Iron, common size .... ....... 6 6 “ 7 inch wide .... 7 8 '• Band 7 8 “ Nail rod. 8 10 Sheet 8 9 Nails, per Keg .; 6 7 . Powder,Rifle, COO 650 Blasting 475 500 Lend ...... ...... - ...... 8 10 Shot, per Bag...— 250 075 Cotton per Bale.. 74 7-? i Flour per bbl ...... ...... 7 8 Wheat petf Bushel 90 100 Corn “ “ 40 50 1 Meal *• “ CO 75 Oats “ “ 80 35 I Rye “ “ .............. 75 100 1 Indigo, Spanish - 125 150 1 Madder lb 1C 25 Copperas. ....— ........ 4 5 Bine Stone 18 20 Oil. Linseed 137 150 *• Lamp, Winter 150 175 “ 44 Fall 100 125 44 Train 00 100 White Lead, Keg 25 1b 275 300 Glass, Box 8 by 10 275 300 Mackerel. No. 3 bbl 900 1000 •* 4 bbls No. 2" 900 1000 44 4 bbl* No. 2 400 500 Beeswax 20 OO Feathers 35 40 Wool 20 25 Tobacco ......... 25 40 Yarn perbale, 4C bunches . 85 85 for childrens’ wear ; Solid colored Cloths side 0 { h j 9 breast. Said bov is about twenty ! and Flannels of all kinds, for Ladies’Cloaks, | seve „ years G ld. I will pay fifty dollar. ! with Galloons and Trimmings to match: ; French Cambrics and Calicoes; French, English and American Ginghams. All kinds of Cloths, Casimeres and Vestings, j Blankets, Kerseys and heavy Woolens; 1 Fine Bed Blankets; I Quilts, Counterpains and Sheetings; I A large lot of lush Linens, and all kinds l of Long Cloth; ' Carpetings, Mattings, Rugs and Floor seven years 01a. 1 wm pay fifty dollars reward for the apprehension of said boy and the scoundrel who decoyed him off with evi dence sufficient to convict him; or a liberal reward for the apprehension and confine ment. in any safe jail, tint I may recover said boy. V. H. DEADWYLER. Klberton, Elbert co., Ga Sept. 20. pST The Georgia Citizen will please copy till forbid, and send account to this office. Bonnets, Ribons, Laces, Embroideries, <tc.; | Gloves, Hosiery, Net Shirts, ike.; All kinds of White and Red Flannels; I Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Ac.; All kinds of Hardware and Cutlery ; Tanner’s Tools ; Carpenter’s and Smith's Tools; Bolting Cloths, warranted o‘ the best quality; Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse for well- diggers and miners. All of which he offers at the lowest inarkq}.prices, either for cash or approved credit. Oct. 11,1855. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold, at the residence of Edwin Pendergrass, deceased, on Wed nesday the 7 ch of November next, within the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, viz: The entire crop of com, fodder, oats and potatoes, raised on the farm the present | year. Also the entire stock of horses, cows, hogs, sheep and geese. Also a yoke i^pxen an ox wagon. Alsu a rockaway and harness, with all the farming tools, gear and uten sils—household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known ou the day of sale. WM. J. PARKS. Executor. September 27. tds. Bools and Shoes. A LARGE supply of Lawrcnceville and other negro SHOES. Also a variety ot I Ladies and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes, nt Oct 13 ISAAC M. KENNEY’S. NIERCSI ANT’S Q1XUBWS PERFUMERY AND SOAPS, Are the Best Made. 567 BROADWAY, Corner of Prince Street; New York. Ask for them when Shopping. Oct. 18 44 Retail 90 Osnuburgs, per Bale 94 “ Retail 10 Shirt'ng l, per bale 8* “ Retail 9 Rags 61 J3iUli[ U fin •dliaqo luuojg suaijjv oip jo sipioM oqj Suiituna t jiiou oujSuj uiuojs jomoj osjojj zi anJj iaaAVOJ 1 HHAiOd Notice. "lyURSUANT to an order of the Court of X Ordinary of Clarke County, will be sold McLanc's Worm Specific. The following, from a customer, shows the demand which this great medicine has creat ed wherever it has been introduced: Dlossburg, Tioga Co., Pa. March 30, 1850. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Honorable Superior Court OF SAID CuUNTT. rjliiS petition of the Athens Btuldinc ,ci 1 JL Loan Association, sheweth shut Wi.ium Kel-ea, of said County and State, on the #.-v. euth day of March, eighteen huudred and fifty-three, in said Comity, executed and de livered to Josiah S. Peterson, Treasurer of said Athens Building aud Lo.» A-neintmn. and hi- successors lit said office, for the time being, in trust fer said Association, his cer tain deed of mortgage under his hand 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 dec 1 of mortgage, where by he promised to pay to said Josiah S. Pe terson. Treasurer of the Athens Building aud Loan Association, and to his successors in said 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 with interest thereon from that date, the interest payable monthly, on the first Thursday in each and every month thereafter, but the principal not to Become due aud payable until the closing up of said Association, unless he cease to be a member of the Athens Building and Loan Association, from any cause except by death—or unless he should fail from any cause whatever to pay his monthly dues, in the shape of instal ments, interest, fines and arrearages to said Association, for three successive months, or unless ho fail to give additional satisfactory security when" required of him by the Board of Directors, according to the tenor and effect of the Constitution of said Association, which he had signed obligating himself to discharge said duties; upon 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 alteration or amendment of said Constitution, whicB should be made in couformity, with the article’tbero- iu providing lor alterations or amendments, should not affect the validity of said obliga tion, whereby he conveyed to your petition ers a certain tract or parcel of land, the same being a to^-ri lot in the town 'of Athens, bounded, on the East by Mrs. Thomas ; South by John Martin ; West by a street separating the premises from the lot of General Taylor; the same containing one acre more or less, and then occupied by the said William Kel, sea, conditioned to be void ami of no effect on the payment to the said Josiah S. Peterson Treasurer as aforesaid, or to his successors in said office for the time being, or to either of them, in trust as aforesaid, the aforesaid sutu of three hundred and thirty-two dollars, ac cording to the tenor arid effect of the said promissory note aud 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 Josiah S. Peter son, Treasurer of said, the Athena Building GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY. I and Loan Association, and his successors in W HEREAS, Everett Vearby applies to me office for the time being, m trust for said for letters of administration with the Association, liis certain other deed of mort- will annexed, on the estate of James Rhodes, I gage under liis hand and.seal for the purpose ¥99t READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND CLOTHING MADE TO 0HDERI Cun ho fittin l the largest nssortni'at of *«• MEN’S, YOUTH’S & BOY’S CLOTHING Ever offered in this market. Also, FURNISHING G00D8: Trunks, \a\ises, Carpet-Bags aud \]mkreWa*, Of all styles and qualities. It is useless to enumerate all the article* we hateoa ka)i>t, but would cordially welcon e all to (ft-comc and examine for themselm, Athens, April 13,1854. R. L. BLOOMFIELD S. For Sale, T HERE having been a division of the Estate of the Hop. Charles Dougherty, late of Clarke county, deceased, as directed by Will, and the Trust property set apart; the subscriber offers for sale, the plantation be longing to the other port ion of said Estate, on the 19th day of Oct. ensuing, at the corner of Mr- Huggins’ store. The tract comprises near six hundred acres of land, of which one hundred are heavily wooded and near one hundred are low-grounds of the first quality. In short, is is the best place of its sixe in the county, aud needs no comments. Sale to be gin at 10 o’clock, A. M. Terms, twelve months credit and titles made after payment. * * N. L. BARNARD. Athens, Sept. 27, 1855. ADMIN 1STRAT0R’.S SALE. O N Monday the 15th of this month will be sold, at trie late residence of David Witt deceased, in Jefferson, Jackson county, part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Cattle, Hogs aud other Stock, with various other articles. This 1st day of October, 1855. Oct. 4. NANCY WITT, Adrnr’x. For Sale or Rent! ^ NEAT dwelling place,, occupied lliy the XL undersigned, and adjoining the lot of .Mrs. Baxter, containing six comfortable rooms, a well of water, and all necessary II -mjo.w .uaqi joj pajinboj out houses and stable embracing p acre in pios on |[ia\ •Xouduioo and a quarter o. well cultnated land,stocked 1 1 1 1 *• o ^ I RMtli Ifilftft irillf tVDPfl IVr , tr»Q vnmr liKni.nl HOTIC1L T HE undersigned (of thd tfrrif jof P. A; Summoy & Bro.) having determined to leave the State, earnestly requests all per sons indebted to the same, to oome{furV&rd and settle their accounts and notes, as Tea- gcr indulgence cannot bo given, AH ac counts will be c nsidered due from the datd of Dissolution, August 8th, 1855. Sept 13 ' J. S. E. SUMMIT. CLARKE MORTGAGE SHERIFFS SALK O N the first Tuesday in November - next, will be sold at Watkinsville, in Clarke county, within the legal hour# of sale, (i house and lot, iu Athens and county aforesaid, with its appurtenances, containing one acre, more or less, aud bounded on the east by Mrs. 1*. Thomas, on the south by Cranston B. Wil liamson, on the west by tho street, on the north by Mrs. 1‘. Thomas. No. 165, in pobb- ham. Levied,on as the property of William Kelsea, to satisfy a mortgage ff fa, issued from the Superior court of said county iu favor.of William P. Talmagc and Joliu F. Phinizy. this Sept. 25th, 1855. LEW IS J. LAMPRIN, D. Sbff. Sept. 27, 1355. MT EAGLE TRIPOLL T HE best article known fur cleaning u4 polishing all kinds of metals, windows, razors nnd glass ware. A supply just re ceived, diroct from the manufacturers, and for sale, low. Dealers supplied on liberal tcritnj. T. BISHOP & 8ON. April 2C. with choice fruit trees. Terms very liberal E. M. EDWAllDY. Oct. 11 tf —Pi NOTICE. T HE copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, under the nam« of P. A.SUMMKY& BRO., was dissolved on the r.thdajr of August, by mutual cortscait> Either party is authorised to use the name of the firm in the settlement of the business. They return thanks to the citizens of the town and surrounding country for the very liberal patri nage they have received. Those indebted to the firm will find thei# notts and accounts at tliu old stand, whenr’ they would confer & special favor upon the' subscribers, if they would call soon amt pay them off. P.A.SUMMEY, J.S. E. SUMMKY. _ _ . Aug. 16, 1856. gat; EXECUTOR’S SALE, . * —; W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday riiHli business will be contiuucd at the old in November next, before the court I -L stand, under tho name of SUMMEY A house door, in the town of Jcffcrsou, Jack- JONES, where they would be glad to wait son county ,Ga.,ngrceablcto the last will and I upon all their former friends and customers, testament of Edwin Pendergrass, deceased, They intend keeping, as usual, a good stock the lot of land tvlicreoti P. E. Pendergrass of all kinds of Groceries, Hardware, and a* formerly lived, containing oue hundred general assortnieiit of staple Drygoods, Ao acres more or less, lying at the mouth of all of which will 1;« sold on the most favara Bench creek, in Jackson county, adjoining ble terms, for cash or good country produce Cotton sold were prices. to Columria, Oct. 24. The New York Cotton market has declined £c. Jc. Orleans Middling 9^c.; Uplands, Middling 9JfC. Wheat.—The market is firmer and wo now quote White at S2 10; Red S2.12J. New Orleans, Oct. 24; Cotton.—The market is dull at ^c decline. We quote Middling at 8^. Sales to-day four thousand five hundred bales. Washington, Oct. 21.—From what can be ascertained, nothing will be done about the governorship of Utah till the next session of Congress, when, it is be lieved, a strong military force will be asked for to sustain the new govern ment lands of J. R. McCleskcy and Joliu Pender grass. Those who wish to purchase a good small farm will do well to atteud. Sopt.27. WM.J. PARKS,Ex. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS, j. E. Odell and J. E. Redwinc apply to me for letters of uduiinistra- SUMMEY A JONES. August 16, 1855. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. Court of Ordinary of said County W HEREAS, John W. Hamilton AdminiM* t trntor of Drewry J. Hamilton, late ef Gentlemen—In consequence of the great! same time and place, the Plantation of said consumption ofyrur “Worm Specific” in j deceased, adjoining the House and Lot, con- this place and vicinity, we have entirely ex- j taiuiug about 1200 acres, a fair proportion hausted our stock W e should feel obliged 1 of which is in tli; woods. Also at the same by your forwarding, via Corning, N. Y. 20 j time and place, the Saw and Grist Mills at dozen, with, your bill, on the reception of the sa.d High Shoals, which we will remit the'money. 1 T c house and plantation constitute u . Ff, 01 ? the.wonderful effects of said “ Spa-! very desirable settlement for any person cific” in this neighborhood, there could be wishing to settle iu that part of the country; before the Court House door of said County, late of said County, deceased—These are securiug to your petitioners the payment on the first Tuesday in December next, dur- therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu- of h*s certain promissory note or single bond, t ’’ n ' u ‘„ou tho wtatVuf It'tmbenMny field, late I said^wunt\7deecaroi, petitions the Court far . • / r , I a discharge from said Administration, arc hereby notified I Therefore, All person* concerned tirW , , , ....... „ granted nt the next I hereby required 10 show cause, (if Iks/ cause (if any they have,) why said letters | Athens Building and Load Association, and to N oye mber term of this court, unless legal 1 have) why said Administrator should not, a# should not then be granted the applicant, or 1 h* a successors in said office for the time beiug, enuse be shown to tho contrary. I the regular term of said Court, to be held on' to such other person or persous as the Court 1 * a l rus f f° r auid Association, the sum of three j Given under my hand 21st,Sept., 1855. I the first Monday in April next, bediaqharg-' may tlijpk proper. t j hundred and fifteen 50 100 dollars, it being J M. GRAHAM, Ordinary. | ed from said Administration. Given under my hand at Office, this the tlle amount of an advance that day received g opt . 27. 30d. <■/. . , -— 1 by him from said Association, with interest fourth dav*of October, 1855. ASA M. JACKSON, Oct 11 Ordinary. sold annually a large quantity, if to be had, (wholesale nnd retail) from some local agent. If you would compensate a person for trou ble nnd expense'of vending, I think I could make it to y ur advantage to do so. Yours, respectfully, Wa, M. Mallory, Messrs. J. Kidd it Co. Per IV, E. Porter. GST Purchasers will please bo careful to ask for Dr. McLanc’s Celebrated Vermifuge, nnd take.none else. All other Vermifuges, iu comparison, are worthless. Dr. McLanc’s genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Livor Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in tlie U. States and Canada. For sale at the Drug Stores of Smith Billups and C. W.& II. R. J. Long. Ax Invaluble Remedy.—None except those who have suffered all the horrors of Dyspepsia, cau fully appreciate the value and efficacy of Perry Divis’ Pain Killer, a sovereign remedy for this distressing disease in all its forms Sold by Smith <fc Billups, C. W. & H. R. J. Kong, Athens, and by one Agent in every town in the State. thereon from that date; the interest payable m\VO months after date, application monthly on the first Thursday in each and I will fc e made to the Court of Ordinary every month thereafter, but the principal not K f W alton county, for leave to sell the loud become duo and payable until the closing beloQj ,- IU g to the estate of Dorothy LesteV, . of Association, unless he ceased to be lato of sa 6 i( ] coullt y, deceased. T , ir , c . , , , . ,. , - , 1 a member of the Athens Building nnd Loan ' H H CAMP Adra. HE Subscriber, thankful to his fnenus Association from any cause except by death, c„ nt o7 aud tho public for past patronage, in-1 or uale3s he should ? ail froln an / ca J c what ’ 1 Se l >, “ 7 By order of said Court, at a regular term,’ held this 3d day of September, 1855. ■ mTjack Sept. C. ASAM. JACKSOfc.Qrd. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. and tho Mills being, on a neviw-fuilitig stream, and one of tho best shoals in the Sir.to, make them the most desirable prop erty of that description, any where in Mid-1 J. aud tho public for past patronage, die Georgia. Persons wishing to purchase forms them that he is in receipt of 0 largo r to pay his monthly dues, m the shape | fiEORGIA HALL COUNTY, the lands or Mills, are requested to examine and handsonie assortment of FALL AND L f i uteres t, fines and arrearages 1 ^ U ’ them before the day of sale. All to bo sold | IV IMER GOODS; among which are Men-1 to u Association for three successive Notice.- W E have bought a part of W. _P. Turner’# stock of Goods, and will contiftdif A# With the will annexed. I business under the name and stHe of GQlY A COLBERT, at the old staid of W. P. #! . _ _ ^ "1* f't EOROIA—Clauic County.-t—W h e r e a s J alter Carson applies to me for letters of Guardianship for Laura Jane, Octavio Izora, Talula Catharine, and Robert Martin, or phans of Joliu A. Martin, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to l>e and appear at my office 00 or before the first Monday in December next to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not then be granted to the applicant or to such other person or per sons as the Court may sdjuge proper. Given under my hand at office this the 1st day of November, 1855. ASA II JACKSON, Ordn’y. Dec, 1. \ Sundries! C OCOA Rnsse, Gelatine, Pepper-Sauce, Ketchups, Salad Oil, Mustard, Capers, Flavoring Extracts, Lemon Syrups and Macaroni, r For sale low by T. BISHOP & SON. October 25, 1855. at tVvs I RON FENCING, Balconies, and Veran das, of select Patterns, manufactured to order by the Atheus Steam Company. Dot 18 J. C. TURNER. Groceries Wbld for cash ah W HEREAS, John E. Odell, applies to me | three month* time ralj. for the guardianship of Mary Reed, ille gitimate orphin of Isabella Reed, of said county. All persons interested will tako notice sign ed Obligating | 4 ^ ^ S duties ; upon the happening of any, or all, or Rovea ‘ ber . ^ f T ' g r-iibpr nf U»i. ’ of cause be shown to the contrary. 1 Given undei my hand 21st Sept., 1855. M. GRAHAM, Ordinary. Sept. 27. 30d. JAMES I. COLT, WILLIAM C. COLBERT. No. 9 Granite Low, Athens, Ga. 6m. August 6, 186#. CLARK SHERIFF S SALE. O N tho first Tuesday iu December next will bo sold before the Court House door iu the town of Watkinsville Clark county xvithin tho legal hours of sale the following proporty, to wit: Four negroes, to wit Auday (alias) Tom a boy about twenty-one years old, Susan a wo man twenty or twenty one years old, and a boy by the name of George, about four years old, the other a boy nbout two years old by the name of Nathan. Levied upon by three attachments issued from tb o Inferior Court of said corinty. returnable to the April Term thereof 1855. One in favor ol Townsend Crane & Co., one in favor of S. S. Farrar & Brothers, and one in favor of Will iam II. Beach, all, vs- Milner. Whitlow & Co. Levied upon as tho property of William A. Wnitlow, one of the firmol Milner, Whitlow A Co., to satisfy the above stated attach ments. Ninety-six acres of land more or less, ad joining lands of Klutts and others, on the waters of Calls’Creek in said county, levied upon as the property of Richard Dickin to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Magis trates Court oftho 22lst District G. M. One in favor of William Epps, Adm’r Ac., one in favor, of Hedrick Beusee, four in favor of Williams. Grady A Jol-n W. Nicholson, all, vs the said Richard Dicken. Levy made and returned to me by Richard B. Dickin, consta ble. Property pointed out by the said Rich ard Dickin—this 80th October. 1855. I. S. VINCENT, Sh’ff. For Sale, TV TY little Plantation containing 100 acres, ? j.YJL more or less, about Smiles from Athens, on the road leading to “ Nowhere,” nnd on the waters of Little Saudy Creek. Well situated, with well and spring, and other wise well improved. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call soon, or they .might mis* a bargaiu. Also, can be bought of the subscriber, a three seated, *eo.uJ hand ltockawny, suited for travelling or general purposes of a family, , WALTER CARSON Nov. 1855,4 tis .1 , 1 j ' HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy Lottery, [Sy Authority of the State of Georgia.'] MACON, GA. BEAUTIFUL SCHEME. $12,000 for $5. $30^00. Will be distributed at Concert Hall, Macon Ga. December 16, 1855, according to the fol lowing magnificent and unprecedented Scheme, under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan, and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq. CLASS H. CAPITAL. $12,000. One Prize of. NEW BOOKS. C ORA and the Doctor—Arnold’s Oakfield; Roe’s Long Look uhead; Clouds am’. Sunshine—Read ; Rogct’s Tlicsamas of English words; Clive Hall—By Miss Sefrett; India Chinn, Japan, Taylor ; Grace . Lee—Karanah ; South Side View of Slavery, Alvin ; Cliimislry of common life; Isora’s Child; Bits of Blarney, Mackcnsic • Life of Bennett; The Rag Picker; • Mary Lyndon; The Aurucarrians; Memories of Sydney Smith ; English Orphans ; Johnson’s Agricultural Chemistry; Gumming Hunter’s life in Africa; Cotton is King ; Baynes Christian Life; Abbott* Napoleon; . Vanity Fair—Thackeray ; Basket of Cbids ; Horse shoe Robinson—Swallow Barn Burke's Works. Just received at the corner. Terms Cash or 3 moths. Oct. 25. W. N. WHITK R ICHARD- HUGHES is a Candi date for re-clectiou lor Tax Collector of Clarke County. Election first Monday in Jannary, 1856. Oct. 18 NOTICE. V, TO MILLERS. W. LUCAS, has just received a full assortment of the best Auclior brand, Bolting cloths. Oct, 11. B^ALL & STOVALL, Grocery Merchants, Augusta, Ga. W ILL continue thz Grocery Bttsfries n» itH’ its DRAxciiKs, at their Old Stand Ml' slVould'^ot* affecTth'e^validity'ofsahl'obfiga* I VUI1ERE.AS, Orin P. .Sellers applies to me l BROAD STREET, opposite the PfonteP* tiou. whereby he conveyed to vour petition ’’ f° r letter 3 cfadmimstration upon iheHoteb .... , „, - ers the same lot of land in the town of Ath- cs * a , te of Br< 'y n F ; Se lcrs derensed' Our Slock of Groceriea u dUt all times, W cus, which had previously been mortgaged „ 1 h . e f e , lirc . ‘horcfo.oto cite and ‘ ’argc % he assortment complete, and ,. ft r icul- to the said Treasurer of the said Athens k »ndred and creditors of swid deceased, | arly adapted to Planters Trade-m liberal Building and Loan Association, andlieingthe cither of which event*, the principal sum said note, should be due and payable instant ly ; agreeing that any alteration or amend ment of said Constitution which should be made in conformity with the article therein | p priDm A MATT muNTY providing for alterations or amendments --..i:’ Hardware and Crockery. A NEW branch of BUSINESS FOR ATHENS. Just Opened by GRIFFITH & WILLIFORD, One door below R. L. Bloomfield’s Clothing Store. same lot of land previously mentioned in this petition. Aud your petitioner further Shew eth, that said William Kelsea has ceased to be a member of said, The Athens Building and Loan Association, and has failed to pay his monthly dues iu the shape of instalments, interest, fines and arrearages to said Associa tion for three successive months, by which means the principal sum of said two notes or Jw ftdrajedl . r -^-ronraraai^ taat to that said letters will be granted nt the next I share of which we have so long eiijoyet), M»d* November term of this court, unless lc 0 nl I hope still to receive. Cause be shown to the'eontrary. I WM. U, BEALL, Given under my hand 21st Nopt., 1855. | JNGb W. L. STOVAtA. lyt GRAHAM, Ordinary. Sopl ®' - ^1 BEALL & STOVALL^ SWAN’S ’ | Augusta Ga., W ILLcontiuue the WAREHDU8K AND' COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all it* WM. r _.__ Bank Note List and Detector. single bondstmder seal have become due and I Published semi-monthly at Montgomery, Ala. I {, raI)C j, eg Hn( ) ]i ave removed to the FIRE payable. At $2.00 per aiinum iu advance. PROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. P. W ., .„ I Jta T* T, d wu !r KeU “rf r •» -»J-fc*. *«» «n» E will not enter into detail of the ma- indebted, and to pay the same, often request- tUo s ta t es . Streets, near the Globe Hoti'l nv articles kept in the above branches Cl *v has not paid the said sum of six hundred a South m.ltank Note i. asseetial in every Hank Consignments of Cotton, BaCufi, Grain, aM of business, but we invite all to come and see un . d forty-seven 60 100 dollars, the amount of comVion U aid*not “iS" olhcr Trdduco solicited. for themselves. I principal suras of the two promissory notes Xorthern S meni*nd Northern Deiectora to fluctuate our I 1 he usual Ad vane# s nmde cm CmUm mf We have in our stock n great many articles I bonds as aforesaid, nor the interest money matters as they may wish, while wo ire qui J Produce in store, tvheu required not commonly kept in this market. Among thereon, nor any part of said^rincipal etly,frilo'v»>s then dictaUoi.. . d f All Cotton consigned um* will b* »*ld «t them are some of the following: - ? r interest. And your petitioners now bring pubUcatioD, a V nd ^ri"^t“ciai n cZn™, » the Warehouse, where one of tH* firm may at Marhleized Iron Mantles and Grates, Gigs | ,n t° Court to be shown tue^ said two mort- j t (icy occur,noticed. Every exertion will be made to | all times be found. ' ^ Commission for Selling Cottos, 2$Ceuta nwi Bale. WM.M.BEALL JNO. W. L STOVALts August 30 _ into Court to be shown the said twomort > ^ _ and Cabs for children Cane Chairs, Wash 1 gage deeds, as well as the said two promissory I make it a correct and reliable guide to the Binker and Stands, Baskets, Brooms, Mats, Ac. Buggy ““tes or single bonds under seals, and pray roneioto „ r Springs, Axles, Boxes, Bands, Carriage that such rule and order may be passed by the fion Merchant*, and oti Trirmnlnn. n.nuntor,’ Turners’. Court, as ism accordance with the Statute iu names and business wi Trimmings, *c. Carpenters’, Turners’, I Liourt. as is in accordance with the Statute iu Millwrights’, Blacksmiths’ nd Farming | ^h case made and^provided. Utensils complete. AU which will be sold low for cash at GRIFFITH 4 WILLIFORD’S. Athens, Sept27 tf ASA M. JACKSON, Plff’s Atty. Brokers, Auctioneers, Comniis- otbers desirous of having Ihcir names and business widely circulated, are inSirmed that a limited number nf advertisements will be in serted. Special rates for advertising by the, or for nhurter periods, may bo known by applying to any of | my Agents, or at the office in Atlanta, Ua. Specemtn numbers wilt be sent on application by letter free of charge . All communications intended for the “Bank- Koto Mammoth Sale! GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY. The foregoing petition being heard, and the facts therein stated appearing to the! AU —.yu, micnueu tut ■» Court, it is ordered that the said William x^st U and"l^t*ctor,” must be addressed to “Swan’e 1 At Brennan's Dry Goods StorBL KaIaaa dn MV lnfn HnnH: hv t.llA /law Af n.nlr.Vnto I.ict » Atlsnlu. n^nriria - # I ^ > Kelsea do pay into Court by the first day of Bank-Note List,”. Atlanta, Georgia the next Term thereof the said sum of six . „ - _ . . SAMUEL SWAN. W HEREAS, Thomas Simonton applies to I hundred and forty seven GffTOO dollars se I Roo««*o», .Ge«eret Agent. ^ me for Letter* of Administration on I cured bv said two mortcraere deed*, with inte p ’ BROAD STREET. 15 “ $500 aro 19 “ 100 are.... 75 “ 50 are.... 130 *• 25 18 Approximation Prises,....' ..(12,000 ... 3,000 • • 2,000 ... 1,000 .. 2,500 .. 1,900 .. 3,750 .. 3,250 ... 600 . . cured by said two mortgage deeds, with inte- A LL persons indebted to me by note or | G** Estate of John W. Ctok, late of said I re3 t, thereon according to the tenof pind efiect accounts, are respectfnlly requested to I County, deceased—These are therefore to 1 0 f said two promissory notes or single bonds, call and settle up. * D. N. JUDSON. 1A i . ... “ ‘ ‘ Athens, Oct. 2 ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. cite and admonish all and singular the kin-1 or shew cause to the contwry, if any he has', I *h e first Tuesday in November, next, dreii and creditors of said deceased, to be 1 and that oh the failure of the said JEVilliam w_Fwil will be sold; before tho court hom-e door §40,000 NVOWra Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goodsy To be sold witliout Reserve! Oct. 25 HE largest and best assorted St-oclc of DRY GOODS, loco ue gruuieu iu« nppuoaiu. i iner oracrcu, mat mis ruie oe puonsnea in | 0ue tract (the homestead) oontammg 350 I Ever offered ^'uu^er^'niod' a view other person or persons as the Court may the Southern Watchman once a month for aC ^ , “° a ct°k.«own as the Saw Mill place to mlke’a change in the firm, and reduce lit* luuee Droner. lour months, or a copy thereof served on the • Une tract known ns me oaw w Old Gov’t Java, A ND Choice Laguira COFFEE. Just^ re- [then be grauted the applicant or to such I ther ordered, that this rule be published in ceiYCu ^7 DwllUl & oU^i. j other person or Dersons ha the Court may I t,h*% Rnntlw»rn Watchman nn#*A a mmitK fm» judge proper. STARCH POLISH. JUST received by uge proper. lour montns, or a copy tnereoi served on the . . . “ „ .- 1 . . I cT.wb mil .;<k. Given under my hand, at Office, this the 8 aid William Kelsea or his special agent or ’Skland" 08 ’ ’ “ J ° 1DmS out reserve, L WboUsato or ^’Retail, the sn- T. BISHOP <& SON. Oct 26 1855. Notice. 17th day of October, 18 s 5. ASA-M. JACKSON, Ordinary. October 25, 1855. ADAMS & CO.’S EXPRESS OF- FICE, ATHENS, GA. A FTER tbis date, no package shipped by y 9 will be delivered n EORGIA - Jackson County, now the 1st I \ rl’nlni Wilbam Matthews deceased of saitUcounty I id . ’ Consi H ees will please «take *T, Yv 0 7 1 if 7 “ ^ »otice, and govern themulve* accordinglyJ all the personal property of said deceased ^ T M. LAMPKIN, Agent. 251 Prizes amounting to (80,000 | consisting of horses, cattle, pork, corn, fod- October 05’ Only 10.000Numbers. Tickets (5; Halves ! der . ^heat and oats, one yoke of oxen and - (2,50; Quarters $125. In this Scheme if cart. Household and Kitchen Furniture and VolnoVdo Tnnds fnr Sale, you draw auylhiu" even the lowest Prize it v a n °us other articles too tedious to mention. » RllluDie J-janUb idi otvi - - All for the benefit of the heirs and creditors mHE subscriber having a large settlement attorney, at least three months previous to I the next Term of this Court. August Teem, 1855. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. Given under my hand at the Office of the j Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, this 28th day of September, 1855. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Oct 4 . Clerk. F. M. Strickland. Also, a fractional lot, adjoining J.E. Odell and others, containing 83 acres, more or less. Sold under an order of the conrt of ordinary of said county. Terms on the day. MARY SEARS, Admrx. W. F. SEARS, Admr. Sept. 27. tds. will be five times the cost of the Ticket.— Prizes payable in full without deduction— and every prize is drawn at each drawing, and some person must get them. Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to 'or ders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks nt par. Address JAS. F. WINTER, Macon, Ga. Dec, 1. C HEESE, CHEESE.—Fine EngliahDdi. ry Cheese at KENNEY'S. Oct lg . of said deceased. Sale to continue from day to da^r until all is sold. Terms on-the day M 6 ‘ MILTON MATTHEWS, Exec’r. Dec, 1, CORN SHELLERS & STRAW CUTTERS, O F the most approved pattern for sale low by T. BISHOP & SON. Oct.25, 1355- ■JOrLOOK !«4$ REYNOLDS &. BROTHER, (Over Sansorn <£* Pittanf*,) r, ^ BOOK AXB JOB PB1NTEIIS, ATHEKS, ”»A. X of land lying on tho North Fork of Broail j Invito the attention of the public to their River in Madison County, Ga., containing I preparations for PRINTING,’ in all its de- four thousand acres, and being desirous to I payments. sell a part or all of said land, will sell on They are prepared for the execution of accommodating terms. Said Land is nearly — - -- " | all woods, well watered and timbered aud l several good shoals, and will be sold in lots to I suit purchasers. Any persou wishing to pur chase- can call on the suhecriber • five miles i east of Dauielsville, Geo. CHARLES L. SORRELLS. October 25 ^ Bills, Circulars, Cards, Ttcktts, Pamphlets, dec, and are Printers of Cobb's Refors. Sept. 21,1854. ly B. * B. SO Bags Rio Collfee! O F Superior quality for sale low. by Oct 25 X. BISHOP & SON NEGRO SHOES. F W, LUCAS, will keep negro s .made at the Watkinsville Factory. Oct, 11. TAKE NOTICE! A CCOUNTS previous to October 1st, are now due, and prompt payment thereof expected. WM. N. WHITE. Oct. 1 out reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the en tire stock, and t» save commissions, he will sell lower than the Goods would brnif AT AUCTION. Merchants, Planters, Dealers, ami the publib' generally, will study their own interest by examining this Slock before buying e'ss- where. Aud to save time and tronble. he would say, the terms will be Cash for suiila under One Hundred Dollars; for amounts over, approved city endorsement'', with inte rest from date of Sale. P. S.—The Ladies arc respectfully hivitel to call and see the Silks, Merinos, Cash- * meres. Wool Plaid.-, Alpacas, Coburg Cloths,- I Bombazines, Ac. «fcc. Ac. I THOS. BRENNAN. Above the Globe Hotel Corner. 1 Augusta, Oct 8, 1855. [Oot 1( Blaestone! FRESH supply just received. Oct 25 T. BISHOP Ac. 8Q.N- 50 Candles, for Oct. 25 * NOTICE. T WO months’after date, npplicatioa will be made to the Houorable the court «f Ordinary of Clarke county, for leave I ! all the real estatelnslnngmg to the e-ta More Light. 1 BOXES best Sperm and Adamantine . John M. Clark, late of sale low, by l * '‘ T. BISHOP & SON. I id conn tv, 1 ISAAC M. KENNKV, i