The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, November 08, 1855, Image 3

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LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC. McLanc’s Worm Specific. The following, from n customer, shows the demand which this great medicine has creat ed wherever it has been introduced: IJlnsaburg, Hogs Co, Pa. March SO, I860. Gentlemen—Inconsequence of the great consumption of your “Worm Specific” in this place and vicinity, we have entirely ex hausted our stock. We should feel obliged by your forwarding, via Corning, N. Y. 20 do- en, with your bill, on the reception of which we will remit the money. From the wonderful effects of said “ Spe cific'' in this neighborhood, there conld be sold annually a large quantity, if to be bad, (wholesale and retail) from some local agent If you would compensate a person for trou ble and expense of vending, I think I conld ATHENS PRICES CURRENT. I P. W. LUCAS, ouaECTKD wszclt, m rtraua and xaataxo yS now receiving a large supply of all kinds JL of goods suited to the market: The steamer Baltic has arrived at New York, bringing one week’s later news from Europe. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Oct. 20.—Cotton has de clined 1-16 tol*8d. Sales of the week 54,000 bales, of which speculators took 6,000 and exporters 4,000 bales. Fair Orleans 6 l-2d., Middling 2 6 16d.; Fair I make it to*yeur advantage to do so. , Upland 5 7-8d., Middling 5 l-4d. Yours, respectfully, Ww. M. Mallory, The Money market is more stringent, J, , Kidd * , Per ^ Porter. , . D _i, „r .1 a i Purchasers will please be careful to and the Bank of England has advanced for Dr Celebrated Vemifnge, the rate to 6 per cent, and on long bills J and take none else. All other Vermifuges, to 7 per cent. There is great alarm in in comparison, are worthless. Dr. McLane’s commercial circles, and a panic is feared, gepnine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver _ i- a «Y r Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug VOOSOiS oi. - Stores in the U. States and Canada. Breadstuff* have slightly advanced. For sale at the Drug Stores of Smith Ohio Flour 45s., Canal 452s. White | Billups and C. W.& H. R. J. Long. Wheat 12s. 6d., Red 12s. White Corn ini 45s-, Yellow 48s. Provisions are un changed. THE WAR. The Allied expedition has captured Kenebsum, an important position on the North side of the river Dneiper, and are advancing to concentrate their lines from Eupatoria.Lenebanm, Kertsch and Baidar, to cut off the Russian forces. Liman and Phanagona, in the Straits of Kertsch have destroyed the advance posts. The Allies are within five leagues of | Bakshi Serai—the Russians are retir- »g. Lipranddis is intending to defend .the line of Belbec, and a battle is anticipat ed there. The north side of Sebastopol has been placed in a condition to support the siege. The restrictive measures of the Bank of France are telling on almrst every branch of trade. The Rothschilds are about to establish an Austrian bank of credit with a capital .vf sixty millions. The Hon. Andrew J. Donelson and Thomas A* R. Nelson, E«q., have been chosen delegates by the State Council of! Tennessee to the National Convention of | the American party to nominate candi dates for President and Vice President. Ax Ixvalublx Remedy.—None except those who have suffered all the horrors of Dyspepsia, can fully appreciate the value and efficacy of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, sovereign remedy for this distressing disease in all its forms. Sold by Smith &. Billups, C. W. & H. R. J Long, Athens, and by one Agent in every town in the State. ATHENS Oct. 31, '.V°» Mauilla Rope ** *• ............. 20 '•-aggiug Twine 25 bacon S'des. .......... 1® ' Hama. H ' Shoulders ------ 12 Lard 15 Butter...... ............ ...... 16 Tallow. ................ 10 Tallow Candles 18 Sperm do.............—--* 45 Star do.................. GO Coffee Rio .................... 13] Coffee Java................ .... 15 Tea 100 Rice.......................... 7 Sugar, Brown ... ........ 8 C'arified. ............ .... 10 Crashed ................ 12] Loaf 124 Molasses, per gal................ 36 N. O. Syrup 45 S .It, per Bushel...... 80 Salt, Liverpool B.cr 215 Steel, Cast .................... 21 1 German ................ 15 1 Blister.................. 10 PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER, SVfLL TRIUMPHANT, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. W E ake plensu:e in efeci'ng the leader to the eslimouiJs of ouv piomineut druggists and well known cirivea-. -o the vir- : ue of Davis’ Pain Ki! er. We have usee. the article rm- found 'l valuable. The sale of this article !n the United Sia.es Is oevoad al: Bv Authority of ihe Slate of Georgia. I p ecedent, as the books of the office will s -ovt - |—Ciuciunnti Commercial. DAV >j’ VT5GSTAB 2 P' ■; J Kitxsr.—Wc refer our e ders ;0 an advertisement with I the above capilon, in ihe advertising coIutos _ . of this morn ng’sEag e. We fir t beat d of Unpara'led ScheiHG for November ! I this medicine during a eceot v:s'. o ibe mmwmu so. | Now Eog’a ad S..-> es and being struck wii’u .henove ty of the ii.le, we we o induced to NOW IS YOUR CHANCE 1! One Toosand Prizes on hand! Fort dailies Academy LOTTERY. Spring...... ............ 10 Iron,common size .... ....... 6 7inch wide .............. 7 Band .................... 7 Nail rod. ................ 8 Sheet .................... 8 Castings 5 Nails, per Keg 6 Powder,Biile,...... .... .... .... 600 Blasting 475 Lead ... —...... 8 Shot, per Bag................ 250 Cotton per Bale...... ...... .... 74 Flour per bbl 7 Wheat per Bushel ............ 90 Corn “ • “ .............. 40 Meal *• “ 60 Oats “ “ .......—.... SO Rye “ *• 75 Indigo,Spanish ...... .. — . .. .. 125 Madder lb.................... 16 Copperas. — 4 Blue Stone .................. — 16 Oil, Linseed 1S7 *• Lamp, Winter ... J50 “ ” Fall 100 “ Train 90 White Lead, Keg 25 lb 275 Glass, Box 8 by 10 275 Mackerel. No. 3 bbl 900 1000 4 bbls No. 2 900 1000 “ | bbls No. 2 400 500 Beeswax..... 20 22 Feathers .......... 35 40 Wool 20 25 Tobacco 25 40 Yarn perbale,4C bunches....... 86 85 “ Retail ...... 90 90 Osuaburgs,per Bale ...... 94 11 Retail 10 11 Shirt’ug 4, per bale 84 9 “ Retail. 9 10 Rags 3 25 SO 17 15 13 16 20 12 20 50 35 14 16 125 8 124 10* 13 14 37 50 90 225 25 16 12* 12 6 8 ' 8 10 9 6 7 650 600 10 275 7* 8 100 50 75 35 100 150 25 5 20 150 175 125 100 300 800 GEORGIA—Clarke County. To toe Honorable Superior Court of said County. T HE petition of the Athens Building and Loan Association, sheweth that William Kelsea. of said County and State, on the sev enth day of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, in said County, executed and de livered to Jonah S: Peterson, Treasurer of said Athens Building and Loan Association, and his successors in said office, for the time Bonnet Silks, Lining Silks and Bonnet I being, in trust fer said Association, hfocer- Trimmings, tain deed of mortgage under hie hand and Rich Satin Striped Cashmeres ; Rich Fig- seal, for the propose of securing to your po ured and Striped French DeLaines, from 251 titioners the payment of his’certain promfoso- to 100 yd.; Plain French and English Meri- ry note or single bond under seal Ol J Rif _ V I «nWI« M.,1 A* A. - - Consisting in part, of Ladies’ Dress Goods, RichStripod and Plaid Dress Silks, Rich Black Silks in Plaids aad Moise An tiqne Striped, Plain colored Silks for Mantillas. Plain Black Silks and Serges, READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Can bo fonnd the targeai assortin' ut of MEN’S, YOUTH’S & BOY’S CLOTHING Ever offered in this market. Also, FORM 1811 IN Q GOODS: Trunks, Y aVises, Carpct-TiagB and \3na\>vc\\as, ... __ _ bearing Of all styles and qualities. It is useless to enumerate all tho articles we heveeu band, uoes ofall colors; Handsome Plaid Woolen, even date with said deed Of mortgage, where- bnt would cordially welcon e all to fcf-come and examine for themselves, for childrens’ wear ; Solid colored Cloths I by he promised to pay to said JosTahS. Pc- Athens, April 13,1854. R. L. BLOOMFIELD’S. an<1 yiannala nf fill tinde P<nr T.ndiae’ r*lnab. I torenn Trpnsiirpr of fViA Affwsna Hnililillff fttid I - - - - - - - and Flannels of all kinds, for Ladies’ Cloaks, terson. Treasurer of the Athens Building and with Galloons and Trimmings to match: Loan Association, and to his successors in French Cambrics and_ Calicoes; French, said office, for the time being, in trust for For Sale or Rent! Carpetings, Mattings, Rugs and Floor due and payable until the dosing up of said Cloths; I Association, unless he cease to be a member Bonnets, Ribons, Laces, Embroideries, Ac.; of the Athens Building and Loan Association, Gloves. Hosiery, Net Shirts, Ac; from any cause except by death—or unless All kinds of White and Red Flannels; be should fail from any cause whatever to HATS, CAPS, BOOTS'aod SHOES pay his monthly dues, in the shape of instal- NOTICE. T HE undersigned (of the firm ;of P. A. Summer A Bn.) having determined to leave, the S.ate, earnestly requests all per sons indebted to the seme, to Ootaeffurwsrd and settle their arooroU and notes, as Ion - thereafter, but t£e principal not to become I with choice fruit trees. Terms very liberal I c *,* t ‘*°* .**? i— i ‘ri I £. M. wnwIbnv I °° unta *»*'. «• nsidered due from the date EogTsh and American Ginghams. All kinds I said Association, the sum of three hundred 1 NEAT dwelling plaoe, occupied by the of Cloths, Casimere3 and Vestings. and thirty-two dollars, (it being the amount undersigned, and adjoining the lot of Blankets, Kerseys aud heavy Woolens; I of an advance that day received by him from Mrs. Baxter, containing six comfortable Fine Bed Blankets; I said Association with interest thereon from rooms, a well of water, and all necessary Quilts, Counterpains and Sheetings; i *«- *-»-— . »-« .ui_ — 1 —- *- J A large lot of lush Linens, — of Long Cloth; heetings; that date, the interest payable monthly, on out houses and stable—embracing one acre _ , _ ”... .L 1 1110 and all kinds the first Thursday in each and every month and a quarter of well cultivated land, stocked !*;;■! „ r " u .i a.. .at. .... I B cr indulgence can.tot Oct. 11 EDWARDY. tf of Dissolution, August 8th, 1856. Sep* 13 J. 8. B. SUMMGY. of all kinds . Saddles, Bridles, Martingales. Ac.; All kinds of Hardware and Cutlery ; Tanner’s Tools ; Carpenter's and Smith’s Tools; Bolting Cloths quality; FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I BIT EAGLE TRIPOLI. rjpllE Subscriber, thankful to his friends |rpHE best ariiclo known for clea.iing and ments, interest fines and arrearages to said I JL and the public for post patronage, in- JL polishing all kinds of metals, windows. A«^cintion. for three successive months, or I lorms them that he is in receipt of a largo j razors and gfhas ware. A supply just re unlees ho fail to give additional satistactorv I and handsome assortment of FALL AND 1 ceived, direct from the manuraetnrers, and security when required of him by the Board WINTER GOODS; among which ere Meri-1 for sale, low. Dealers supplied en liberal of Directors, according to tho tenor and effect *»oa, DeLaines, Brocades, Atpaccas, Ging- tortns.^ T. BISHOP A 80N. warranted of the best I of the Constitution of said Association, which I hams, and Prints, cheaper than ueral- And I he had signed obligating himself to discharge a variety of other goods for Lad ies and Gen- April 26. Blasting Towder and Safety Fuso for well- said duties; upon the happening of any or I tlemen. Pteaeo call and examine my stock diggers aud miners. All of which he offers all or either of which events the principal 1 *8 ISAAC M. KENNEY. at the lowest market prices, either for cosh sum of said note should be due and payable I ^ or approved credit. instantly, agreeing that any alteration or HS*LiOok at uus Oct. 11,1855. amendment of saiuOonstitution, which should be made in conformity, with the article thero-1 TRON FENCl NG, Balconies, and Vevan in providing mr alteration, or amendments. 1 das, of select Pa items, manufactured to should not affect the validity of said oMiga- j ord « > bj Athens Steam Company. Oot. 18 « tv NOTICE. Sundries! C OCOA Basse, Gelatiue, Pepper-Sauce, Ketchups, Salcd Oil, Mustard, Capers, Flavoring Extracts, Lemon Syrups and Macaroni, | For sale low by T. BISHOP & SON. October 25, 1855. ; the validity of said oUiga-1 I tion, whereby he conveyed to your petition ers a certain tract or parcel of land, the same being a town lot in the town of Athens, I bounded on the East by Mrs. Thomas; South j Uy John Martin; West by a street separating 1 the premises from the lot of General Taylor; the same containing one acre more or less, ] TO MILLERS. F W. LUCAS, has just received a .assortment of the best Auchor brand, Bolting cloths. Oct, 11. Tube da wo Novenn 23d, 1855. in the C'ly of Atlanta, when Pr : cs anioun.i >g io O” $30,000 XO Will be d’slrlbXed acco ding to ;i*c follow ing iniini ab’c S.-beme. f f von ('i?w ihe lowest Pri-e yoi- get ihe cos. of yo.! .icket, without iledt'c.’oo, iind , eme r rbe. - every Prize is d.*awn nt e.’ch male some enqo'ry about It, and were sur- pr’sed to learn bat it was lent coi-stamly mi the houses of most of the ijbabi.anis of the eit ! es and villages where we stooped, .o be rsed in case?: of sni’dcn attack 1 : of pain, bu.'ns, scaliN-. io.. and >;e heard i. spoken of •u te ms of big > comoicadat'oa by both d.O'g'sts nod phvs'cians. This arch wo d . w'ng. -eok at I can with nvqp’fctv sn v as journalists, *a fa te r. V-eke.*!! | ror of ihejavtide.—Pbiiade'phia Ea^le. CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000 !! Let tberefo e. every oian bav'ng regurd to the ep’enisb ngof i i» or attend I above named medicine. We speak from onr toit, and forward bis oide- imjied’ntelj for I own obse va‘‘ou and experience wbeD we tickets. * say that it removes pain as if by magic from Let those now buy, who never Lough before, I all Paris of the body, and is one of the best And .bose who a’ways bought now bry he J med'eine^ ’: use for checking Diarraeea, and G*Winorc. for remov ng the promouilory symoioms of But to the Scheme. Look at ft—scan it I cholera. It is applied both inter >ally . aad well—count yonr chances, and ask your-1 externally, with the best effects, and none self if vou can withstand t ic inducement I who have once used the Pain Killer would NOTICE. P URSUANT to an Order ©7tho Court of Ordinary of Cla-ke county, will be sold on Friday, the 7ib ofDccetrber next, at the residence of John McRee, late of said couuiy, dec., all the perishable property of sa : d«de<-ea<<ed, and also, all the porisbablc p one- „v o." Isabella Mcf.ee, dec., consisting of Cows slid Ca'vcs, Sheep, °ork aad *tock Logs; 1 yoke Oxen; 1 Ma e; Co~n and Fonder; Household and Kitchen fu n-ture; P'anta.ion Tools, and various other tilings noi necessary wo mention. Trims on ihe day. Nov. 1.1355. ROWANMcRSE, Adm’r of John a,«d Isabella McR .s, Dec’ll. Nov. 3, 1856. iv! Oue P.ixe to every .„v c ^ ». »..« r ~.. — Psury Dav s’ Vug *.cab.: Pain Khler. I Yolu^itaf’ly, co ’sc'encousiy.and w: hinnch uue pleasure, we recommeud to our readers the now offered. Read ! Read ! I Prize of $10,000 2 Prizes of 2,000 arc 4 000 3 do 600 arc 1,500 11 do 250 nve 2,750 )• do 110 are 1,100 17 do 75 aro 1,275 43 do 50 are 2,i50 83 do 2^, are 2,075 200 do 10 are 2,000 680 do 5 aro 3,150 1,000 Prixes, pmounting to 550,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ! Tickets, f5, Halves, (2a>0, Quarter. $125. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and lianager, Atlanta Ca, Nov. 8, 1855. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W wiPingly be without >t constantly in their tuses. Cincinna ti Eve Nonpareil. Davis’ Paix Ki mjlb.—This article needs no comment from ns, bcl the real worth of jeutleman 'o:- whom weemerlnin the l i^best respect, and any aviicle be should offer to the pub’ic we should have the utmost confidence in. The Pain Ki’ler we keep cons', anti J on hand, and have done so .'or a number of years, and have edmin V.ercd it for ails of all des crip ions, both external and internal, and have ever found it to be the best remedy ex tent. We well recollect i,s fi st introduc tion for pub’ic patronage, i was then sold in & fewshops in this city: look at it now. the world a e its matrons. A. few d.iys ago we published a certificate from Bnvmali, and we have often seen them from the most remote habitible regions o r the giobe. Reader, if you have not & supply on hand, (we trust von have, as it is almost indlspen- NEW BOOKS. C ORA and the Doctor—Arnold’s Oakfield; Roe’s Long Look ahead; Clouds and Sunshine—Read ; Roget’s Thcsamas of English words; Clive Hall—By Miss Serrett; Iudia China, Japan, Taylor; Grace Lee—Karanah; South Side View of Slavery, Alvin ; Chimistry of common life; Isora’s Child; Bits of Blarney, Mackensie • Life of Bennett; The Rag Picker; Mary Lyndon; The Aurucarrialw; Memories of Sydney Smith ; English Orphans; , < Johnson’s Agricultural Chemistiy; Camming Hunter’s life in A r -ica; Cotton is Kmg ; Baynes Christian Life; Abbotts Napoleon; Vanity Fair—Thackeray ; Basket of Chids ; Horse shoe Robinson—Swallow Barn Burke’s Works. Just received at the corner. Terms Cosh or 3 moths. Oct. 25. IV. N. WHITE. T HE copartnership heretofore existing be tween tho subscribers, under the name of P. A.SUMMEY A BHO., was dissolved on the 8th day or August, by mutual consent. Either party is authorised to use Ihe nam« of the firm in .he se. dement of the business. They return thanks to the citizens of tho town and surrounding country for the very liberal pai onegc they have received. Those indeb.cd to the firm will find their notes and sc ntnls at the old stand, where they would confer a special favor upon the subscribers, if they would call soon and pay them off. P. A.SUMMEY, J.S. E. SUMMKY. Aug. 16, 1855. 3m. Just Opened by GRIFFITH & WILLIFORD, One door below R. L. Bloomfield’s Clothing Store. T HE business will be continued nt tho old stand, under the name of SUMMEY it I JONES, where they would be glad to wait upon all their furmur friends and customers. They imeud keeping, ns usual, a good stock I of all lines of Groceries, Hardware, and a I general assortment of staple Drygoods, do all of which will be sold on the most favora sea, conditioned to be void and of no effect on Hardware and Crockery. A NEW ..ANca o. BUSINESS | said office for the time being, or to either of I *" “ * «b*NS. them, in trust as aforesaid, the aforesaid sum of three hundred and thirty-two dollars, ac [ cordiug 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, | \fj~E will not enter into detail of the ma-1 bio terms, for cash or good country produce on the sixteenth day of, February, eighteen nrt ; cle8 k t ; a the above branche , SUMMEY A JONES. ZXL&TtZ. *" • - - 5rSiS£f ^dhbSoSl^S 7* h T 1“T s ^ ck f ?.« reata . rticle » Georgia,clarkcounty. 1 7nr. e tTtT 1 . . . . 1“ not com monly kept in this market. Among 1 i °. ffice . f » r . th f . t,tne be.mg. in trust for said them aoln J e oft ' he following: l Association, his certain other deed of mort* | Marble ; zet , IrQn Mantles-and Grates, Gigs and Cabs for children, Cane Cbairs, Wash Stands, Baskets, Brooms, Mats, <tc. Buggy Springs, Axles, Boxes, Bands, Carriage Trimmings, ac. Carpenters’, Turuers’, Millwrights’, Blacksmiths’ Utensils complete. All which will be sold low for cash at GRIFFITH 4 WILLIFORD’S. Athens, Sept27 tf gage under his hand ard seal for the purpose of securing to your petitioners the payment of his certain promissory note or single bond, unler seal, bearing even date with said deed of mortgage, whereby he promised to pay to said Josiah S. Peterson, Treasurer of the Athena Building and Loan Association, and to his successors in said office for the time being, in trust for said Association, the sum of three hundred and fifteen 50 100 dollars, it being the amount of au advance that day received I nriAn ova r*T auvc’ p/tnNTV by him from said Association, with interest r jAK „. LUUN ll. thereon from that date; the interest payable TirHEREAS, Thomas Simonton applies to Mich and I’ me i° r Letters of Administration on Court of Ordinary of taid County W HEREAS, John W. Hamilton Admiiria- irator of Dvewi v J. Hamilton, late of said county, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from sa ; d Administration, i Therefore, All persous concerned are nd Farming | hereby required to show canse, (if any they 1 have) why said Administrator should net, at the regular term of said Court, to be held o* the first Monday in April next, be discharg ed from said Administration. By order of said Court, at a regular term, held this 8d day of September, 185S. Sept. 6. ASA M. JACK80N, Ord. monthly on the first Thursday in each NOTICE. • I every month thereafter, but the principal not 4516 Eatate of Joha w - C(ok . la4 « of said GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. A LL persous indebted to me by note or to become due and payable until the closing I County, deceased—-These are therefore to I ¥T7HEREAS, J. E. Odell and J. E. Redwine accounts, are respectfully requested to “P of said Association, unless he ceased to be c»te and admonish aU and singular the kin- || apply to me for letters of administra- | call and settle up. D. N. JUDSON. | a member of the Athens Building and Loan J .l,!! 0 !:]!! | tion u^on the estateof Reuben Mayfield, lat«i Athens, Oct. 25, . - » ““ Notice. LL persons’ uideLieo ,o - he undersigned Notice. I Association from any cause except by death, ®? d »PP® aV m y office on or before the firet 0 j gMd county, deceased, or unless he ihonld fail from any canse what- Monday in December next, to shew cause, (if I persons interested are hereby notified ever, to pay hia monthly dues, in the shape “ , J r 4 “ e .V “*ve,) why said letters should not I t [, at M id letters will be granted at the next of instalmenta, interest, fines and arrearages l “ ea 8 r * nted l “ e appLoant or to such November term of this court, unless legal hsuuis ofanofitcer 'or collection. LYLE, COMER «t HAMPTON. Nov. 8, 1855. r, Nov, the 1st to 8idd Association for three successive^ other person or persons as the Court may I cauae be shown to the contt ary. late residence of months, or unless he (ailed to give additional i ud S e P r °P e J'- , x _ _ .. . Given under my band 21st 8ept., 1865. of said county satisfactory security when required of him by I ® lT . en Ul , STJ”? &t office » tbl8 t“ e M. GRAHAM, Ordinary, f Dedemher next the Board of Directors, according to the tenor 17th day of October, 18.5. Sept. 27. 30<1. /GEORGIA—Jackson Cobntt, a* e itevepv requested to make immediate VJ 1855, will be sold at the late -payment All no.ci aud accornts unpaid .lie William Matthews deceased of said county I satisfactory security when required of him by , _ _ . 1st of January Dext. wl'* be placed in Uie on Woduesday the 5th day of December next lhe Board of Directors,^^according to the tenor !7tb day of October, 18 ?5. ‘ 1 all the personal property of said deceased | and effect o( said Association, which he had ' JACKauJN> Urd,nar y. consisting of horses, cattle, pork, corn, tod- signed obligating himself to discharge said I Gctooer _o, 1000. der, wheat and oats, one yoke of oxen and duties; upon the happening of any, or all, or cart. Household and Kitcheu Furniture aud either of which events, the principal sum of ADAM’S & CO.’S EXPRESS OF-1 of Wa lt° n C0l, nty. for leave to sell tho loud various other articles- too tedious to mention. I ®aid uote, should be due and payable instant-1 VTFF LJ * ‘ L * -**' * t_ T --»— All for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ty agreeing that any alteration or amend- * „„ lw of said deceasetl. Sale to continue from day ment of said ConstituUon which should be A dat ®* to day until all is sold. Terms on the day made m conformity witb the article therein -fU a bo»e Company, W.ll be delivered J J I _n i! * i a _ I frnm fnm uffiPA until AYnf<tltu>R I Will be Sold Dec, 1, B EFORE tbe court bouse door, io the town of Waik ; a8vitle, on the first Toes-. . day in January ne't, the Neg'-oes belougins °f sale to the Estate of Dicey Davenport, dec’d— Consisting of & Neg.o woman; Hannah, about fo.’tv-four vears old and lie*' two boys, How ard, ten or twelve years old, and Christo pher, some five or s : r years old, under the nro- visiou of the Will for distribution. Terms on tbe day. W. DAVENPORT, Ex’i. Nov. 8, 1855. T WO months after date, application will be mado to the Court of Ordinarv belonging to the estate of Dorothy Lestei ( late Of said county, deceased. H.H.CAMP Adm. Sept27 * With the will annexed. MILTON MATTHEWS, Exec’r. CORN SHELLERS &, STRAW CUTTERS, providing for alterations or amendments | fr° m 4his office, until expenses are paid upon should not affect the validity of said obliga- “id package*. Consignees will please” take | GEORGIA. HALL COUNTY. I tion, whereby he conveyed to your petition- 1 nr "“~ n I ers the same lot of land in the town of Ath ens, which had previously been mortgaged | to the said Treasurer of the said Athens Building and Loan Association, and being the due notice, and govern thenuelve* accordingly." T. M. LAMPKIN, Agent October 25 4 ... r i i i o 0 —, Valuable Lands for Sale. 0 by * ppr< ”'T. P B*ISHOP 4“on!’' . Krg. | cb« -U .aib.p.b. «.b. ' HEREAS, John E. Odell, applies to m* for the guardianship of Mary Reed, ille- gitinmte orphin of IsabeRsj HeeA of aaid county. AU persons interasted will take notifie HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy Lottery. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] j boy about twenty-one years old, Snsan a wo Oct.25, 1855. IK that aatd V^iHU^KeUser hw ^^swf to I i of land lying on the* North Fork of Broa.11 Noveujber term of this“conrt, wiles* legal River m Madison County, Gft., containing cause be shown to the contrary. 30d, CLARK SHERIFF’S SALE. [/^N the first Tuesday in December ncxt I rnL'rcst, 1 fi'uesMul^rreara^es to said AMoria-1 accommodating terms. Said Land is neatly I Sept 27. UwiU be sold before tbe Court House door tfou for^thraTucc^T^ih. b7^ch •“ watered and tim ^ red « d I iu the town of Watkinsville Clark county meana t ^ e Dr inciDal sum of said two notes or seycra ' *koaK aud will be sold in lots to ;SSSsS , JW*W£iiatSS followiDi! I b.„ b«o«, 4.. »d I yin™™, ori. ?. v-TrTfhTO - . .n i l .'ii. rr ' ' I " for letters of a.lminiatrntion ur.on ilia property, to wit: payable. ’ILL be so'd before tbe court house door, of Cla ke county, od tbe first 'Tuesday in January ne-! ,* during the legal I sa ble) procure it at once, aud never be wiLh- hours of sale: One .racl of land in said coun-1 ont it again—it will save many a pbysiciau’a ty, contaio’ng about four hundred acres, bill. I’rov'dence Daily Transcript. .more or less, adjoining Mrs. Tipual. Benja- “ We presume no Medical preparation imin McRee and o-bei s. on which is a com-1 ever oTcrcd to the public has been more thor- foriable dwelling and other necessa y out- ongbly tested ;han Pkrxy Davis’ Paik Kil- honses. being the place whereon John McRee I Thousands of persons, were tbe.v called ^“* d «d a ttfi« time of his death. Upon to do so, would cbeerlblly tettify that ALSO, One negro man, name George, I they have used it Tor various ills, with the .about 46 yea:-s old. _ I most sat’sfac ory success. It is within onr ALSO, At »be sane time and place, will I own knowledge, Chat an immense amount of 4w sold one negro woman PbPlis, nbont 60,Unffer'ng has been relieved by it Its pro- ajman Henry, about 87, woman Rhoda, about I prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, save no So aud man Jesse about 23 years old. Said 1 pains or expense in order to satisfy the pub- Iract of land, negro man George, to be raid I lie. Befog strictly honorable men, they ob a* the property of said John McRee, dec’d, I serve tbe utmost uniformity in the manufr.c And the other of said negroes as tbe property I tore of iheir celebrated Pain Killer. The of Isabella McRee, late of said county, de-1 ma.arials, of which U is composed are«are"ul- f cased. By virtue of orde » from the Court I ly selected—none but tli8 best qualityjbeing (A Ordinary Ol said county, for the benefit of I used. By these means tbe high reputation the distributees of said dec'd, respectively. I which the Pa’n Killer has long since aeqeir- Terms on tba day. I ed. is at all limes triumphantly sustained.— ROWAN McRCE, Adm’r. In view of these facts, we aiqby no means of JOHN and :SABELLA MoREri, Dec'd. I surprised to learn that Messrs. Davia A Son’s Will be distributed at Concert Hall, Macon aC ? rdiDg 10 th , e fo1 : | Levied upon ks the property of WiBiam A. Sch'une k “ d unprecedented | Wnitlow, one of tlmfirm of Milner, Whitlow Nov. 1, 1855. (Nov.8) Valuable Property for Sale. B Y virtue o'legal ariborif r, will be *>o’.d at public outcry befo e Cour,' Hons»door rke county, on the fiost Tuesday iu | at ofjClarl P December nest,' du.lng the legal hours of sale, the House and Lot. at Ihe High Shoals jasaid county, occupied by the late Ephraim S. Hopping at the tune of his death. Also, the plantation of said deceased, adjoining Ihe bouse and lot, containing about 1200 fu*.es ; a fair proportion in the woods. Also, the Gr-’stand Saw Mills, at said High Shoals. Also 146 Shares of tba Stock of tbe Jfigb Shoals Manufacturing Company. The House and Plantation cousritute a very desirable se ilt7pe.1t fo r an•’ person w-sh- Ingto settle in that part of I he country; aud tlie Mill* being on ■*.uever-fail'ug stream,and oue of the best shoals in tbe State, make them the most desirable pcopertv of that descrip tks, any. where in Middle Georgia. Persons wishiug to purchase, .ireinviud to examine the premises before Lhe dav of sale. Ternu on the day, PAM ELIA A- HOPPING, Ex’rx. Nov. 8, 1855. — sales are constantly and rapidly increasing While we congratulate our friends generally that so valua'rio a preparation, ns the Pain K'*!ler is placed withi i tiieir reach, we mast be permitted lo rejoice at tho well-meri;cd success of *:sliberal and enterprising propri etors. 1 entcrp-ismg propri -Providence G-ni. Advcviiter. pIIEKSE, CHEESE.—Fine English D.d V Tf Chpcgu at KENNEY’S. Oct 18 Notice. W ILL be sold at public ontcrv before, tlie court lioue door of Clmke county on 1hp first Tuesday in December next, during the legal bours-of sa'o, 146 Shares of the Slock of (be Hirii Shoals Manufacturing Coropauy to be sold as toe property or Ephraim S Hop.eng, late of said count v, deceased, bv ihe Will of said dec o', for the benefit of bis legai ees and creditors. Terms 00 the day Nov. 8, 135 . EXECUTOR'S SALE. P URSUANT to an Order of the Court of Ordinary o ’Clarke county, will be sold before the court house door of Walfon county on the first Tuesday in January next , be- t wee 1 he usual bonrs of sale, one House and MACON, GA. BEAUTIFUL SCHEME. $12,000 for $5. $3<M>0O. Four negroes, to wit Anday (alias) Tom a Y#t the ^ WQUam Kel though so y about twenty-one years old, Susan a wo- indebted> and to the ofUsn rC q Ue st- mau twenty or twenty one years old, and ed> hag not id ^ Said 8um of sil hundred a boy by the name of George, about four and forty-seven 50-100 dollars, the amount of years old, the other a boy about two years principal 3ura3 of the tw0 promissory notes o.d by the name of Nathan. Levied wpon by ^ single bonds as aforesaid; nor the Interest three attachments issued from the Inferior due therco nor part of 8 «d principal Court of said county, returnabietothe Qr intere8t Aad yoro^eUrioners now bring April Term thereof 1855. 9™ m favor into Court to be^hown the said two mor* Townsend Crane & Co, one ataUj Jgage deeds, as well as the said two promissory Farrar & Brothers, a^ one mfavor^WiU- lloU8or a i n le mder seals; and pray lamK Beach, all, vs. Milner, Whitlgw &Co. that 8uch ^ ftnd d u ^ b /^ east of DsDielsville, Geo. CHARLES L. SORRELLS. October 25 . . 4t. Boots and Shoes. A LARGE snpply of Lawrenccville and other negraSHOES. Als* a variety of Ladies and Gentlemens’ Boots aftd Shoes, at Oct 18 ISAAC BL KENNEY’S. Court, as fo in accordance with the Statute in Col. Geo. M. Logan, and Jas.. CLASS H. CAPITAL $12,000. ^KfobJI mfufo 10 “ tUfy th * ab ° Te ata,ed atta0h - ASA M. JACKSON, Plff’sAtty. meats. Ninety-six acres of land more or less, ad- One Prise of... . — $12,000 3,000 joining lands of Klutta and others, on ^ I SSSiftS waters of Calls’ Creek in “id countv le^ed . fc ^ ordered ^ $ said S William upon as the property of Rmhard Diekra to Kelgea do ^ Court b fi rst day of satisfy sundry fifsa uraedfromUe next Teri thereof; the^said sum of six trates Court of the 22lst District G.M. One , : , , , . . „„ - • toundred and forty seven 60-100 dollars se- r 0 n^ ll L am ^ Pp3 ’ ‘“ f | cured by said two mortgage deeds, with inte- -or of Dednck Beusee, tone ° f re8 tthereonacconUngtoaietenor and effect JNlCnoiaon, a I, 1 . j ,„ n n pnmis«nnr nnl« a* aimrlo hnnda 2,000 raERCHANT’S GOLDEN BE*lXa PERFUMERY AND SOAPS, Are the Best Made. 567 BROADWAY, Corner of Prince Street, New Yo- k. Ask for them when Shopping. Oct. 18 76 “ 130 u 18 Approximation Prises, -. $500 are 100 are. 50 are 25 are, favor of Dedrick Beusee, 1,0001 Wi ,\ lam ®r ad y f and 1 of 8aid two promfosorynotes of single bonds, 2,500 T8 iHif “5*t RlCh u rd T^^ kC .? n mn.u or 8 * >ew cause to tbe contrary, if any be has, >■*» I £ 1 “ d - to- “a» » f *“» 1™«“ ard Dickin—this 80th October. 1856. L S. VINCENT, Sh’ff 8,750 3,250 600 251 Prizes amounting to $30,000 Only 10,000Numbers. Tickets $5; Halves $2,50; Quarters $125. Jn this Scheme if you draw anything even the lowest Prize it will be five times the cost of the Ticket.— | Prizes payable in full without deduction- and every prize is drawn at each drawing,! and some person must get them. Orders | strictly confidential. Drawings sent to or ders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par, Address JAS. F. WINTER, Macon, Ga. Dec, 1. For Sale. M Y little Plantation containing 100 a«res, I said William Kelsea or his special agent or more or less, about 5 miles from Athens, I attorney, at least three months previous to on tbe road leading to “ Nowhere,” and on I the next Term of this Court. the waters of Little Sandy Creek. Well I situated, with well and spring, and other- August Taax, 1855. wise well improved. Persons wishing to] a true extract from the miuutes of said purchase would do well to call soon, or they 1 Court might miss a bargain. Given nnder my band at the Office of .the Also, can be bought of the subscriber, a ] Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, three seated, sec .nu hand Rockaway, suited this 28th day of September, 1855. Kelsea so to do, tbe Equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be hereafter forever barred and foreclosed. And it fo far ther ordered, that this role be published in the Southern Watchman once a month for four months, or a copy thereof served on the for travelling or general purposes of a family. WALTER CARSON. Nov. 1855,4 ti. Oct 4 JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Clerk. GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY. W HEREAS, William M. Boggs, „ IV SlmiM12rfto!*r f ? r L “ ra . J “f- I lidHLOOK !«=£$ REYNOLDS & BROTHER, {Over Santom <b HiUanTt,) BOOK AND JOB PM INTERS, ATHENS, CU. These are tficrefore to cite and admonish all j ’CMe^^^These 1 I nT ' to tl,c attention of the public tovbeir «* to. OM .Ud creditor. 01 ±*S^£” to Vw »d ’.SSJ ** io oil lit do- prep— r„r tbo wecoilo. of said letters should not then be granted Sept. 21,1854. MB. JAM^S r. SANSOM, Ex’r. Oct. 4. Dec, 1. Old Gov’t Java, A ND Chuice Lngnira COFFEE. Just re ceived by T. BISHOP & SON. ’ Oct. 25 Ll *qiOA Jieqt joj p-'Uinl-OJ si jaliv| o vc *dcaqo pjos oq ijim -Xoodcuog moots snoqiy eqj jo sqjosi eqt Suiuuna t m.ou ouiSug uioaig J.-utoj ssjojj gjjJj iHSAVOd; iUHAVOdE for letters of administration upon th* estate of Brown F. Sellers, deceased. Those are therefore to cite aud admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, that said letters will be granted at the nci t November term of this court, nnldas le 0 at cause be shown to tbe contrary. Given under my baud 2Uv Sept., 1655. M. GRAHAM, Ordinary. Srpt. 27. 30e. RMAWAY. ^•Ixiok out for a Scoundrel jg* R AN AW AY from the subscriber, about tho 20th August last my bqy, Clark, a Black smith by trade. Said boy was last seen and heard of in Madison county, Ga, where be bad been at work sometime previous to his disappearance. It is thought be has been deeoyed 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 gam teeth very plain when laughing—bis jaw teeth considerably decayed—was ridiug a bay horse about eight yearsold, with a black a lulled saddle, the horn broke off—a wart on io right shoulder, atid a scar on tbe right side of bis breast. Said boy fo about twenty- seven years old. I will "pay fifty dollars reward fro tbe apprehension of said boy and P URSUANT to an order of the Conrt of the scoundrel who decoyed him off wi Ji evi* Ordinary of Clarke County, will be sold ’ deuce sufficient to convict him; or a libent before the Court House door of said Connly, reward for the apprehension and crofino on lhe first Tuesday in December next, dor-! went, in any safe jail, U> it I may recover ing the legal hours of sale, the House and said boy. V. H. DKADW YLER. Lot at tbe High Shoals, iu said Connty, Elberton, Elbert co., Ga Sept. 20. wbereon Ephraim S. Hopping, deceased,! pTThe Georgia Citizen will please copy resided at tne tune of his death. Also at the till forbid, and send account to tbw office, same time and place, the Plantation of said j deceased, adjoining the House and Lot, con. ‘ ”7717Z7~. 777777777777777777*’’* taining about 1200 acres, a fair proportion GEORGIA, CLARKL COUJN 1 Y. of which is in tbo woods. Also at tbe same! TT7HEREAS, Everett Yearby applies to me time and place, the Saw and Grist Mills at j YY for letters of adm’ufouatiou with the the said High Shoals. | will annexed, on the estate of Janies Rln des, T ic house and plantation constitute a late of said Connty, deceased—'These are very desirable settlement for any person therefore to cite and admonish, all ai i in^a- wisbing to settle io that part of the country; lar, the kindred and creditors of aaid ilccuus- and the Mills being on a never-failing ed, to be and appear at my Office 011 <>r hrioro stream, and one of the best shoals in tbo the first Monday in December next, to »hew Slate, make them the most desirable prop- : cause (if any they have.) why raid k-lU cs erty of that description, any where in Mid- should not then lc granted vlu- applicant, or die Georgia. Persons wishing to purchase to such other perst.u or person, as the Court the lands or Mills, are vcnuesleJ to examine may think proper. them before the day of sale. All to bo sold Given under my hand at (Miica, lids Iho as tho property of said dec’d for thebenefit fourth day of October. 1855. Of his creditors. Terms on the day. | ASA M JACKSON, PARMELIA A. HOPPING, Oct ll Ordinary. Oct 18 ExPx. I Notice. R ichard hitches » a caudi- ! starch polish. date for re-election for Tax Collector of TEST received l»y Clarke County. Election first Monday in'J T. BISHOP iSON. January, 1866 Oct. 18 ! Oct: 25 1856. 31 | 4 ll