The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, November 22, 1855, Image 3

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' He. as Repre-untatiue^ei ved his coun- r Legislature seventeen nnd enator, three tiroes. ■ i a soldier, a neighbor a citizen a hu«- a father, a master, a legislator, a nber and officer of the Ohurcli, he is always the same upright, humane »d exemplary roan, and consistent stian. Such a life was fitly closed by* peaceful death. Blessed are the dead who die in the >rd.” B. Cobb, Brown ofTalbri, Avery, MinU- _ gomejy. T * ~ Lunatic Asylum.—Barron, PhilUips, Thorton, Lawton. Hoyle.Guytnn. . B<lyd, Barton, Smith of Taft::*!, Cooper, Cunningham, Boykin of Troup, Me- Clary.-Bird of Afadison. * . * On Deaf.and Dumb Asylum-—John son of Cass, • Ilaynie. My era, Boykin- of Troup; CaHoway, CildwiUnf Walker, Matthews,'Wiggins,Luke, Oatre, Davis or Ptdk, Amiss, Reid of Putnam, Mr- Ca’nts, Hale/ _ ifv On Public Printing.—Ward, Pickett Wahon, Griffith, PofTord. Brantley,Mur- phey, Moore, McLelland, Hill, KiVchen*, Wood, King of Kayette. * Special Committee under Resolution roE the House on New Counties—Watts, Richards, D avis of Polk, Burnett, Wim berly, Phinizy, Jones of Lowndes. Special Committee—Pickett, Guyton, Thorntion, Ward, Poyle, -Philips, Mil- ledge, Barton FRANKLIN COLLEGE. We omitted to mention last week that the Trustees, at their late meeting in Morris* King,*Brow*n ofoViinnieU,~Law- M.lledgeville.. elected Prof. Charles S. non of Houston, and Lott. Venable, of Hampden Sidney College, On Internal Improvements.—Messrs. Virginia. Professor of Natural-Philoso- Screven, Peeples. Grant, Knight, Scott, phy an d Chemistry, in place of Dr.Le- Hardeman. Long, Pope.Moorfc of Cobb, Co!|te< resigned> STANDING COMMITTEES. The following is a list of the standing imittees in the two Houses of the encral Assembly: SEN ATK COMMITEES. On the State of the Republic.— Messrs. Lawton, of Burke, Miller. •Spalding, Billups,'Wingfield, McMillan 'Sims, Dadney, and Atkinson. On the Judiciary. Messrs. Gibson. . Gone, ol Greene, Pope, Baxter, Bucha- nan,Wales, Nicfada, Cumming, Murphy and Strickland. On Finance,—Messrs, Lawton Cal houn. Ponder, fMcIntosh, Fambrough, j ATIlEJi&J’UlCEi^UIiliENT. and Wellborn On l‘ub ic Education and Free 'Schools'—Messrs. McMillan, Moore of Lincoln. Grant, Peeples, Wingfield, -Cone of Greene, Guerry, Atkinson and Taltereon, • On Banks.—Messrs. Miller, Sereven, .Chastain. Dupree, Beall, Calhoun, Buc hanan, Mnddox and McGnire On the Penitentiary.'—Messrs. Dun* nagan, Curium, Bryce, Hines, Jeter v Murray, Pharr, White Bloodworth, Gordon and Reddish. On Lunatic Asylum.—.Messrs. .Lan- Prof. Venab'e, it is said, is a young gentlemap of fine talents arid attain ments. We understand thfet the Tresteesalso restored the former times of vacations. LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER PACIFIC. The steamer Pacific has arrived. week’s later news from drum, Beasley, Avery, Ragan, Adams, bringing one G riffin,.Head. Moody, Rudisill, Roden- Europe. .burg and Brown of Calhoun. .; Liverpool, Nov. 3=—Cotton has ad- On the Military.—Messrs. Cone ofi vanced £d., in consequence of a false Bulloch, Smith, Coffee, Crowder, Jami- rumor that Mr. Buchanan the Ameri- • . ATHENS Not. 21 ItngjMigrtxitiny) vet 17 to 18 Bale Hope, per Hr...... K 11 Manilla Hop.- *• •• .../ S<i U ••agging Twine. 35 *0 1 -**ou Side*. .T. .j........ 16 '17 “ Hams'..... 14 16 “ * Shoulders 12 18 Lard .-. 15 16 Butter.' JO 26 Tallow ....’. 10 12 Tallow C*n«lles^..^.-. v ,1^. lit 20 Sperm sltoL;*.— ,vix.,i>w4» 50 Sttfr do 30 # 35 CoffeeRi« .... nil 14’ Coffee Java............. 16 16' Tea 100 125 K*e 7 .8 Sugar. Brown ... }0 12 k “ Clarified.. '. 13^ 14 Crushed „ 18i .l'4. “ Loaf.../. 124. 14 Masses,pergal 40 45, N.’O..Syrup -50 6g 8alt, per Bushel _..... 83. #0 Salt, Liverpool Sack .... 195 200 Steel, Cast 21 .26 “ German i • “ Blister ....... “ Spring.... Iron, common size .... “. 7 inch wide ’*• Band ....... ...... “ Nail rod. .... Sheet .... Castings ; ... Nails, per Keg ?. Powder,Rifle;.... Blasting ...... Lead ...............— ... Shot, per B«Uf. Cottouper BuTe......,,^..., Flour per bbl . Wheat per Bushel ......I, Corn “ “ ...... Meal * *• • mi 50 Oats ’ “ “ a.*....*...-... S5 40 R ye “ “ 75 100 lodmo,Spanish . — ^25 150 Madder Ibi.i..^ 16 23 Copperps f 5. Blue Stone ig 20 Oil, Linseed 137 150 Lamp, Winter .*... 150 175. “ Fall ,190 125 Train.. £K) 100 White Lead, Keg 251b 275 3t)0 Glass,Box 8 by 10... -475. 300 Y5 10 10 6 7 7 '8 8 5 6 600 475 8- soo, Renfroe, Studsill, Moore of Cobb, .Hill, G.ny, Hays and McCrimmon. On Printing.—Messrs. Baxter, Shrop «shire. Brown of Baldwin, Sapp, Ashe, ciated press that the rumor has no foun- can Minister, had demanded his pass ports Mr. B. has telegraphed to the Liverpool abent of the New York as.qp. Turner. Hamilton, Long, Swinney,' Rudisill and Causey, . - On the D<*af and Dumb Asylupi.-*- Messrs. Moreland, - Harris of Worth, lieasley. Matthews, Gibson, Newton, Paulk, McGuire and Peeples. On the Institution for the Blind.— Messrs. Moore of Lincoln. Smith, Cone ofGreeue, Cumming, Hardeman, Spald ing. Wales. IIale ami Ware. On Privileges and Elections.—Mes srs. Murphy, Wymt, Robinson, Patter son and Colbert. On I’etitoins.—Messrs. Whitaker, f Donald, I'oole, Howell and Dixon. On Enrolment.—Messrs. Guerry, Hardeman, Landrum, Cannon and Cantwell. On Journale.-'—.Messrs. ' Camden, 'Marshall, Harris, of Taliaferro, Riley •and Allred. nousE committees. On Banks—Messrs. Lewis of Han cock, Irvin, Phinizy, Lawton. Williams, Kirkpatjick, Owen, Harris of Dougher- ty, Harris of Fulton, Stamper. Callo way, Dozier, Johnston of Elbert. On-finance.—Messrs. Phillips, Jones •iff Warren, Han is of Merriwether, 'Brown of Catnden, Ilaynie, Lewis of .Green, Harrison, Taylor, Carlton, Mc Lean, Cannon, Smith of Hancock, Fields, Durden and Watts. On Public Education.—Messrs. Thornton, Ward, Lewis of Haucock, Warthm, Jqhnsoa of Cass, Pickrtt, Ijarriss of Meriwether, Haynie, Ander son, Greyton, Potter, Jones of Warren, Snpp, Murphy, Wimberly. ' .. On Manufactures —Messrsr. Dawson, Reid, Henderson, Felton, Brown of Burke, Wayner, Carter, Hudson or Harris, Watts, Lowe, Whitlock, Shan non, Downing and Julian. State of the Republic.—Messrs. Crook, Irvin. Jones of Muscogee, Law- ton, Lewis of Hancock, Harrison, Smith of Union, Da wson, Jones of Lowndes. Bartlett; Caldwell of Walker, Barron, Solomon, Ward-and-Headen. On the Judiciary.—Messrs. Irvin, Lawton, Thornton, Terhune, Harris of Merriwether, Caldwell of Pike. Daw t»on, Sharpe, Stamper, Milledge, Hen derson, McConnell of Catoosa, Johnson pf Elbert, On Military A fairs.—Messrs. Mil- ledge, Irvin, Jones of Mt^cogee, Phil lips, Bradford, Carlton, Hughes, Brown pf Burke, Joh n sou of Oas*. King of Mc- - fatesh, Hilliard, Parris and. Richards. 'On Enrolments.—Messix’; Terhune, , Fields; Smith of Bry4n7 Rumpli,- Hoyle, | Walton. Pruitl, Grahatn, GritbiH. Mo; biey, Wood, Smith tif- Tattnell, and Johnson of Carroll. On Petitions.—picket, McConnell, Johnson, of Ileiiry, Park, Slocuiqb, Harrel, Smith <ff Clinch, Smouefield^ Spiuko, Gordon of Harris, Powell. Beall, Ship, Thompson, Peterson, Cornwell, Tatum On Journals.—Fields, Smith of mur ion, Hudson, of Gwinnett, Butts, Faulk, Taflotf Bjobefls, Bprn«U,;LaA' 1 JKjhg pf Fayette, Battle. Edepfield, Swearing- yo»»« McConnell of Catoosa.- - - >• Agriculture and Internal fnq£ove- ptent8.—Lawton, Crook Lewis of Han- poi k, Brvwning, Har riff of Dougherty,. MUIedgO. Uuglies, Burnett, Jones of Muscogee. Graves, Deaden. Sajtp. Por* |er. Battle, Cardwell of Pike. Oil Peni’jentiary,—tSiuith of Union, Rozier. Causey. Kilgore, Sinumuts. pavis of B bb. Daniel, Stephens, Wynn, Jloykin of Scrivin,* ,T*ihnsdn of CaVrol, 1 ■ I f 7 .* U»-. • * < dation in truth. Sales of- the week-, Go,-BOO bales. Breadstuffs are unchanged.* Consols 88 to 88h. THE WAR. Nothing important from the war. D ,^ n ^„ Both parlies preparing to go into winter TENT DOOR SPRINGS quarters. The excitement in England was great almost a panic—in relation to a war with the United States. SECOND DISPATCH. The lower and middling grades of Cotton have advanced most. Fair Uplapd has advanced ^d- Fair Mobile and Orleans were unchanged. The sales for export and speculation were 15 500 bales. The advices from Manchester were more favorable. Wheat bad* declined 2d. Corn was firm. Canal Flour 42s; Ohi. 44s to 44s 6d. White Corn 45s to 45s 6d.; Yellow 44S; Mixed 43s 6d. Sugars were active and advancing. American Slocks were easier. The bullion in the. Bank of England had been Increased 85,000 (rounds'sterl ing- American Stocks were easier because of a series of malicious articles in the London Times, which had been exag erated by the provincial press which caused an excitement in relation to a war with the United States. Energetic protests had been sent into the govern ment against involving the country in a disastrous war. with the United States. An uneasy feeling continued to prevail. The Allies have retired to the former position, nnd were expecting an attack -from the Russians, but it is improbable that any further operations will be at tempted this season. ' Coddington lias been appoitred to the command of the English force in the Crimea. 16 121 12 6 ; £ 8 Id- .9 . 6. . 7 650 600 10 275 t* M 7 8 125 130 50 60 Mackerel. No. 3 bbf . ’ gnQ •« 11.1,1. . 4 bbl* No.'i/ i bM* No. 2..;. Beeswax.., 1. . . Feathers wool.. Tobacco... Yarn jjerbale,4C bunches . . “ Retail Osnuourgs,per Bale...I” Setail....... Sliirl r ng {, per bale 44 . Retail I Rag* 1000 «P0 1000 400* 500 -26 36 30 25 86 90 94 10 84 0 innerman’s For sale by SUMllEY A JONES. Sundries. • VrACCARONI, Pickles, Citwin. Gr Spices. jJA sealed Fish, soda biscuit, sardines,rotten »tone. Cheese and Lenrnu Syrup For sale by SOMMEY A JONES. Cooking Wine and Brundy, Forsale by SUMMEY A JONES. «50 Kegs Anils, Fur B„le by ."UM M EY 4 JONES. CANDLES. Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow For sale by SUMMEY d> JONES. GINGER PRESERVES, For sale by SUMM EY A JON ES. SEIVE CLOTH. Of all sizes, lor sale by SUMtfEY-A JONES/'* 'I'UBS, BUCKETS and P1GGLNS, lor sale by -.SUMMEY & JONES. Bagging and Rope, ’ For sale by - SUMMEV & JONES. Safety Fuse, For sale by SUMMFY A JONB8. LUALAM’S IMPROVED m¥aTj| 1 CUTTtai. W ITH detached knives, jb sausage and pur meat, will cut from-150 to-OQ lbs per hour. - For sale by- • n »v23 SUMMEY 5c JONES. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the honwtiitde tlu-Court of Ordinary for the county ot Jnokson, 011 the first Tuesday in January next, withiunbe legal hours nf^ate,- will lx' sold At the court house’door in the tuwu. ot Jefferson in said county, all the re d estate ot David Witt, deceased,’which ]ies in the county of Jacks >n, consisting of the bouse nnd lot in Jefferson, where the deceased re sided at the time of his death'; the valuable plantation adjoining the town of Jefferson, containing one thousand four hundred acres more or Jess, and in a good state of cultiva tlou. O11 the premises is an excellent mer chant mill, with three sets of runners; good new gin-house and jin by water power ; ex ccllent new pncktug screw and a good sa*w- uiill. It is proposed tn sell the plantation in two parcels, the belter to accommodate pur chastrs. One small liouse and lot in Jeffer sin, on the main street, adjoining Samuel Watson and Jackson Bell. Also, one hundred acres of land; more or less, adjoining Henry Brock and others, the place where >n John J. Little now reside*.^ .All to be sold.for the pnriiose of distribution. Terms on the day of sale. NANCY WITT, Adm’x. % November 15,1855. We are authorized to announce Johi W. Hamilton-As a*andu|ate far fteaelvev of ^ t ^ Tax Returns for Clarke county, |,t the op- ° f A^H^^^r- F OR sale by Nov 23 CRANJBERRiBS. * SUMMEY A JONES. JVov 1 lTVackerel For sale by SUMMEY A JONES. For sale Fresh Buckwheat. by SUMMEY A JONES. London Porter & ScotchAle . For .-ale by SUMMEY A JONES Old Gov’t Java Coffee, * For sale by SUMMEY A JONES. 50 SACKS RI(T COFFEE, For sale by SUMMEY A JONES*. * SYRUPS, N EW Or lean aim d Sugar House. For sale by SUMMEY A JONES. SUGARS . Of all descriptions, for sale by SUMMEY A JONES. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL t-c sold, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, before the court house door in Jefferson, Jackson ebun'y, agreeably to the last will and testament of Mary Stewart deceased. . SEVEN LIKBLY NEGROES, consisting of—Emily, a woman thirty-one years of age, Joseph, a boy fifteen, Albert, a boy thirteen,Thomas, a boy tea.Lewis,a boy eight, Ssnmel, a boy six, and Middleton, a 1 “ * * Sold foF the purpose EXECUTOR’S SALEH! N pursuance of ^Orders of - the Court, of , Ordinary*of ClaTke county, will be sold before the Court House door of said county, oa the first Tuesday .in January next, during tl>e legal hours of sale, one House and Lot adjoining The Tanyard at Athens, whereon Thomas Suosoin deceased, resided at the time »>l bis -death f on* -tract of land in said county, containing acres, more or less, adjoining While, Harris aud. others ; one lot <ff laild inaaid county, dbwtaining about two and one-haltacrts, embracing the Graveyard at Princeton Factory;‘one Land Warrant, No. 18283, issued to said deceased for 80 acres. . - ♦ r AWaUlao aarao time and plaee.will be sold, the following, ti fas, notes and aooonnta, be- lunging to tb« Estate of Thom m Sansom, de ceased : 1 fi fa vs. J tmes McRee, for $60,024 pno. •1 do vs. Stroud Melton for $84,164 J. do vs Win Summers, for $9.0« 44 - ;i do vc do for $12.0(1 44 1 do.ys do for $12.00 “ 1 do vjLJbhn Yarborough, for $300.00 1 d° vs John Biggers, for 1.10- “ 1 do. vs Moses Vinson, for 2.65 . 44 1 do vs John Reynolds, for 29.00 • ** 1 do vs * ■ . do ‘ 20.25 * 1 do vc . „ do 18.00 44 1 do vs John \V, Shaw, for 1.874 J. 1 do WilSon, for. A|)0 1 do vs Eleazer Hamilton, for 4.874. “ 1 efir vsD. C. Baldwin, foi^ 10.931 » “ 1 do vs Noah Segraves, for 9 11 44 1 do vs Wm L Parr, for 4.00 44 J do vs Janies Starks, for 10.024 44 1 do vs Luadsford Long, fur 11.624 “ 1 do vs Noah Segravoa, for 8JJ8 44 1 do vs John B. Hartley, for 7.00 44 I do vs Thomas Baxter, for 4.17 44 1 do -v»- 'do for 4.10 v “ .1 do vs Symon D. Smith, for 1.624 44 ' 1 do ts Oren Jarrett, for 2.60 44 1 do vs Joshua Stanford, for 16 55 “ - I do vs -dl© for S.:t74 44 1 Note on Henry Anglin, for 83 cts prin. 1 do John S. Anderson, for 4.43 “ 1 do John Asbel,;for 7.82 “ 1 do BJ.-Evans, foV 2600 - •« 1 do John-Williams, fur 365 “ 1 do James'H. < Wi!Hams aftd Wiliiam N. Evans, fur. 1RA0 . - “ 1 do William N- Evans a id James M. Wifliams, for 18.00 “ 1 'do George E. White fop'15.00-- “ do James Welch, for 13.1* "" do Nartia Tenable, for 6.26 " do WilUam Yenable, f&pa.9Sr, do Jamas M. Yarnum. fur 19:83 “ do Alexandep Veal foe 1A(J * “ • do John Talbert, for §:2b **■ do J. C. Thompson, for 7.00 “ do Daniel and John Towns, for 30.00 * do John R. Towns, for 2 50 ■ *• do Jiunes Sansom, for 5 50 “ . do J. O. Stephens, for 46.00 * do George H. Stewart, for 2.81 J " do ’ Tilmau Stanford, for 6.00 44 (lb William Smith, for 4.60 “ do Noali Strickland, for 2.65 do. - do for 8.93J “ do R. Rogers, for 27.75 “ do Joseph Roberts, for 3 124 ■**- do Joseph E. Ruraley, J# M. Royal . and Beqj. W. fiumley, for 9.60 44 . do J. M. Royal, for 29.18 “* do . . do for 17.70 j “ do J. If, and J. E. Royal, for 20.80 “ do do fur 18 36 “ do William L Parr; for 25.00 _ “ do Owen Blackman,, for 5i7o “ do James Barnett, for.6 18$ . “ du~*Jame3 Bone, f-ir 6.124 44 do Job Bird, for 30 00 “ do do for 30.00 • do do for 30.00 - do Wilson M. Burrett. for 2.00 4i do Perrin Benson, for 2.40 . “ do James Calaban, for 2.10 “ do do for 2.40 do Daniel M. Clower, for 25.00 - “ do John R. Cosby, for 54.25 “ do N. L. Collins, for 25.00 “ do do for 25.00 “ do William R. Cofer. 4.50 “ do Francis M. Carson, fo 4.83 •* do T. R. Cooper, for 16.00 ■* do. do for 23.10 44 do do - for 80.00 44 do on do. and James Garrison, 25.00 ** do Atlas A. Dauiel, for 25 64 “ do * Martin §. Howell. John Evans nnd David Thomas, for 18.00 *• do on dittos, fotl800 44 . do on dittos^ for kS.OJ) “ do on dittos.'fbr .18.00 ■* ' 44 do^ ’ WjllianvFern, for 2-25 44 do* - J,‘D. Friferson, for-8 124 ' «* do James Karris, for 8.00 “ do Samuel Gant), for 5 28 “ do- - Hu4tbard Hnpip i/ey, for 10 71 “ i] • Joseph B- Hunt, for 4.25 44 do. Basil Human.,for $151.52 - 44 do William'S. Hemphill fbr-28.56 44 'do- James R. Harrisou, for 5.75 4 da Willia .: Hays, for 3.75. 44 da Davul A. Hamilton, for 4.16 “ de - Lawrence House, for 8.87 44 do ’. Thomas Haney, for 4,00 44 1 Edward Harden,for-52.00 .do Alexander Johnsou, for 3.50 44 do JanieS D. Johnsou, for'7.65 44 do X- A. W. Isler, for 25.00 44 de do - for 26.00 “ do John Kirkpatrick, for 100.00 do John Kirkpatrick, for 6.00 -do. James D Curlin, for 7.12 '* do do for 8.36 4 .‘ do .B. F. King, for 29.00 » 44 do George WPLawlis, for 5.00 44 do T. J. London, for 12.00 “ do Janies Meelot, for 17.00 - “ do do for 17.00 “ do -do 17.00 “ do do 17.76 do .- . do - 25.00 “ do W. McNorton, for 23 00 “ do' AleX."S. Marlin for 9.18 “ do Wm <£• FKancis Martiu for 8 90 “ do do 2.25 44 do G » Muwell for 5.17 do Richard Moor for 6.00 44 do. do •. .: -13-55 - dq '* do 6.76 •* do R J Maynard for 30.00 J 44 do do 30.00 44 do do ’ 4.00 44 do S J Noun for 7.51 44 do Anderson NicholsYor 4.00 : One One One One One Ofle One One Ooo One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One- One Oue One One One One Ono Ooe One One One One One One One One One One One One Oae One Ond On.1 One One One One One One One Bolting' ClofliS jrarrn’nu'd o the beat quality ; ' . . f V a » vor«r at ttA joweftt market ptute^, citUer for«ask proaching January election. We - are authorized to announce Duke Hamilton ae • caudidale for Receiver of Tax Returns of Clarke oounty, at-the Janu ary electron. Notice I S hereby given, that all trespassers upon the College lands, either in hauling off wood or top-earth* will be prosecuted to the exteut of tlip law. By order of the Prudential Committee. . Nov 15 W. L. M4TCHELL, Ch’n a l, 1 BLUE STONE. LARGfi supply,for sale at 15«ts per. lb Nov. 15. C. W. & H. R. J. LONG. SACKS SALT, In prime order, rnA SACKS SALT, in OUU for fode tc-ry low by nY t /15 T. BISHOP a SON. Q ... • " notice. A LL persohs indebted to Mary Stewart, late or Jaebaon county, deceased, are requested to make, immediate payment, and those -having demands against said deceased are hereby uotifie* to present them,dply au thenticated, within the time prescribed by taw. JOHN A HEARD, Ex>. November 15^1853 4 ? ,7* ■ _*= : T Will be Sbld-i- ■ B EFORE the court house doort ib the town Of Watkinsville, on tlfe first Tnes day in January next, the Negroes belonging to the Estate, of Dicey Davenport, dec’d-c-LOne OonsWting of a Negrirjvomao, Hannah, about ~ forty-four year* old and her two. beys, How ard, ten or twefce years old, and' Christo pher, some five or six years old, under the pro- ,-L-qon of the W ill for distribution. Terms P» on the day. W. DAVENPORT, Ex>. Vor. 8,1656, t ' * >:.• 3 : -X’ - 1 do John A. Nunnally for 6.62 1 do Alexander Power for 4.45, M -• 1 do Daniel McDonald for 8.9(1 7 1 do P S Mo ire for 4.00 «• 1 do Moses Vinson for 22.00 - • f do W H Hunt for 32 81 ** 2 do Russel Ketieau each for 25.Q0' ft! 1 do R S Hcbeveucll for 165.76 44 1 do do for 18.76 U 1 do , F Raw son, for 6.50 M X do .w E B Rideo for 455 M 1 do H .S Butler for 200.00 •c 1 do LR.A IIS Butler for 27? 50 “ 1 Duo Bill uu Jubllird fur 8. IS 1 1 1 1 1 1 do do do do du do*. do Fields Rumsey for 9.27 8r, fi ass/seti* • One do . Jojui A fiuoth for 14.CC. do Jesse A Pat© for 76 cts do James M.B>H>th fur 2.90 - do Calvin Kirkjey for 66 ets. do John L. Lester for 93* do, - GW.Parks for 1.71 d° dameo.Hoopaugbfor.7.22 Wiltiain Curiin for 1J)0 EUa-Farmer for 6*61 Jasepb Boyce for 4.00 William S Smith ft )r 2 76 4 James Benson for 2.76 F J-Freeman for 112 Francis Rawsotr fir 4.60 Sfovid H Winn.-for S.Ofi * James D Johnson fir -1 8ft John S Sailors ir. for t.48 William DSaiKh for 200 R-H Clealv a Bro.fr 9.74 John Lavender for 2 39 - Juba Le&ehmaa for 5.66 * • - Edmond Strickland fir 1.12 Jolm A Parks for 765 Joseph Hodge^for 9.0ft DK Hay for -2.26 B Starks jr. for 666 Henry Shore fir 1.16 Martin Venerable for 3.90 James BoggrTor t.70 4 Rebecca Cotfnelfor 2.ff0 J-M Hunt fofT2.60 ' Joseph -Hnbanks for 8.39' J H 11 ays for 8.T3 William Watson for 1.28 Charles Mason for 2-tlQ John A. Nunnally for 2.50 John Langston for 2 00 H S Bhtter for 2.00 - v R Stephenson fur 50 cts« Jesse TH-. T irbert for 5.13 ■ IIJ Kisselburg for 2 35 Pleasant Willtahis for 2.75' * J D Frierson for 1.00 . Baly Wilson fur 2L00 . , . .Harris'Bout aq for, 3.12 . ' . Hubbard Hamptai for o. ’CS" Nesliit for 75 cto • B Thoropsou fiijr 75 cts James Gaun for'4,9(5 Henry Stephens for 1J!5 , James B Lord for. 3.46, , 9 James Nixon.for 2-87 . Miss P Evans for.4 4 do •dq do do ko do do do do do uo - do do. do do do do do do do do * do do do do 'do do 'do do do do do do do do do do do dt> do do do' t fVI ^14 Can be found tlio ul of .MEN’S, YOUTH’S & BOY’S C Also, FURNISHING HI.*-"-* li.Tf •'f’ i %\ Ever offered in this market. ,Ya\Ues, Car t et-IWss T3 m\ire\ta», lesandqnalities. Itit-«s£eS. tocnumerat? all the ar tide, we have, n hand. »• »*«•»« aM cxaimne for tkemaelve*^ Of all sWl [ntt won hi - Athena, April IS. 1854. F. K w; LUCAS, I S now receivings large supply of all kinds of goods suited to the market: Consisting in part, of * Ladies’ Dre^s. Goods, RichStriped and Plaid Dress.Silks, Rich Black Sjjks in Plaidf and-MoiscAn tique Striped, Plain colored Silks for Mantillas, .Plain..Black SRks amt Series, Bonnet. Silks, Lining Silks ^nd Bonnet Trimmings,. - * Rid; Satin Striped Cashmeres*- Rich Fig ured and Striped Freuoh DeLaiucs, from J45 to j66 yd.; Plain. French and English Meri- iiOL-s of nff colors 4 Handsome Plaid Woolen, for dublftas’- wear ; Solid colored Cloths and Fluntrolsof all kinds,for Louies* Cloak,, with Galloons and Trimmings to match: French Cambrics nnd Calicoes; French, English and American Qiiigham©. All kinds of Cloths,’Casimeces and Vestings. Blankets, Kerseys and heavy Woolens; • Fine Bed Blankets {frills, Counterpaius and Sheetings; A large lot of Irish Linens, and nU kind* of Ibng Cloth - C.trpt tings, *ffiittiftg8. .Itugs and Floor Cloths*^ . ' - Bonnets. Rlhons, Lace?, Embroideries, Ac.; GloWs. Hosiery, Net Shirts, Ac.; All kinds of White and Jttd Flannels, . HAT&jCAFS. BOOTS'and SHOES ‘ of nil k|g<ls ; *' du do Also, one ] All J B. L. BLOOMFIELD sf* LKE COUNTY. ^YQ/7IIEREAS, William "M. . u\I/. appfies. to me for letters of istration on the.estate of Aaron Boggs, late of said county, deceased. *•.. TUes.» are therefore to cite and admonish al\ and siug'nlar the. k rod red and creditors of said deceased' to bo and appear at nay Office on or before the first Monday in November next to show cause (if any they haveV why said letters should not then be granted the applicant, or to sucbhtbef person or persona as thehowt ma$ think protror. Giyen under myhanrt at Office, this ffStb'dav ofScptom. her, 1855. . , 6-V” - ASA. M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Oct» 4. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales,'^; All kinds of IlnrBware aud. Cutlery ;, ft James Nixon foi: 2-87’ !. C»rp^'«r>aud SmithV ao suss 1* is,vans for .4 4 cts . . T . roe.Fqjjgy and oae two-horse *Wagou, >, Ijibe sold as the property of. Thomas , Nor If JAM ES T. SANSOM, Ex'r. .] • NOW IS YOUR CHANCE U - One Tousand prizes on hand t By Authority of the State of Georgia. fortGames Ac a deni v LOTTERY. UnparaltetV'Scheme for November ! m g?». To be drawn Novom 23d, 1855, in-the Citv of Atlanta, when Prizes amounting to .-ay $30,000=0 Will lie’distributed according to the follow g inimitable Scheme. If you draw Uh> lowest Prize you get tht cost of your ticket, without deduction, and remember evcjy Prize is drawn at each drawing. Ltokjif it! dn’e Prize to every Ten Tickets!T .. CAPITAL PRIZE $10^000 •!! 1 Prize of - $10,600 3 -Prizes of 2,000 are • .... 4,000 '3 do . _ r 500 are *. . 4 2.7 11 dof 250 are • R60ft 10 do- , 110 arc . ; l-,loO 17 do 75 are * |*,27. 43 do 50 are 2,160 83 do 25 are - 2,076 200 do JO «re 2,Olio 030- do 5 are 3,159 1.00U-Prizes, amounting to • -'$60.00u ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ! Tickets. $o, Halves,- $2.50, Quiirter, $12.5 . SAMUEL SW AN, Age'irt aud Malinger, Atlanta Ga, Nov. 8, 1855. ’ ' - . - or anpiffveircredit. Oct.,lLJ85i . Simdrkff! CfOCOA Basse, Jldatine, U Pepper-Sauce, Ketchups, Salad Off, Mustard, Capers, - / ■ .' Flavoring Extracts. . Lemon Syrups aud Macaroni, •- ... -•- 9 For sale lowby T. BISHOP & SDN. October 2*. 1855. , - - ^ 'For, Sale, •j^jY little Phmlntiofi coWifihirig 100 acres, UjvK} *^toii Jjoqi jo) p.t4|*bM si joSI s- 4 <ftatp>p{es oq ujm 4 ibcd-3m tuti^JS suoijjv oqtjo s^joa oqi Suuiuna T aou ourauy ufosig aostoj osjog gt ^^1^ ’ IR3AV0J laaAVOJ . Xoticc. P URSUANT loan order of the Coart ot Ordinary of Claike County, will, lie sold before the Court House door of said County on the first Toeodny ip December next, dur-‘ ing the legal hears of sale,.the House- and Lot at ffic High .Shoals, in said County, whereon Ruhr rim S. Hopping, deceased, resided at the time.of his death. Also-nt the sqmv time.nnd plgcc, the Plantation uC said doccused', adjoining the House and Lot, con-, tainiug ahput 1200 acres, a fair proportion, of which is in th * woods. Also at tbs same, time and place, the Saw and Grist Mills aft the sa d High Slfoal*. T c house and plantation constitute a very ifosirftbic settlement for any. peman wishing to settle in that.part of the country; and the Mills, being on a never-failing stream, nnd oni of the best shoals in the State, mnka them tiro most desirable prop erty of that description, any where in Mid dle Georgia. Persons wishing to purehasa tiic funds or Mills; are requested to examine them bdfore the day of sale. All to bo sold as the property of sniJ dec’d for thebetasfit of his creditors. Terms on the day. PARMELIA A. HOPPING, Oct 18 * Exr’x. R ichard ih giies is n candir date fi>r re election lor Tax Collector of -<;iarke County. Election first Monday in January, " Oct. 18 more or b-ss-j about5 miles from Athens •on the road leading to “ Nowhere,” untfoir il.e waters of Little Sandy* Creek. Well situated,. wtfik will itfd sprin fither- wise well imprWBtd. Persons jvtahiug fo purilmse Avould ao'Wcl} to call soon, dr they might iniss a bargain. ; “ Alao,«can be bought of the subscriber, a three sga ed, sec nd hand Rockawny, suited tor travelling or general purposes of a family. - - - - *•- Let therefore, evety. mail havirnr adneJ' 'VALTER CARSON-.' gard to the.repleniefiing orhi4 pufoe attend Nov. 18oo,44i.^ —< to it, and forward his order immediately for tickets. Let those now buy, who never bough before, And those who always bought now buy the more. - . ■ ■ ■ ■••• ' But to the Scheme- Look at it—scon well-count your chances, and- ask yom% self if you can withstand the inducement now offered. Read 1 Re id 1 pi EOUGl A—Ci.a-rk Cac*Tf.—W 1» e r e a s *JT Walter Carson aiqrlies to me for fetters of Guardian-hip for Laura Jane; Ocfavin Izorn, Taltila Catharine, and Hobart Martin, -t*-. it pbana of John A» Slartin, deceased : These' are therefiirc to rile nnd gfimonish alt per- souaconeerned to lie and appear at my office on or before tlie firgt "Monday in Deeetnber next to show causerff C any they havcj-wby said letters should not then be gnftited 4 to the applicant or to each other'personor per- sons-ns the Court may adj uje proper. Given under my-hand aft office tlds the t*t 5. -dayof November, 1855. - 4 ‘ •' ' ASA M J ACKSON,-Grdit’y. ' Dec, I . ■ ADMINISTRATORS SALE. - [TILL be sold*before the court house f dwirj-ofi Glarke county, on the first .Tuesday in Jauuury next, ‘during the legal hours of sale! One tract of lan din said cuptp ty, containing about four hundred seres, more or"less,- adjoining Sfs.'Vindal, Benja-. niin McRee and others, on which is a com fortable dwelling aud other nccessiry out- bouses, being the place whereon John McKee, resided - at the tithe Vf his death. ALSO, One negro u>an, name. G.ccrge, about 4ff years old. ; ALSO, At till same time mid place,* will be sold oue-uegrp, woman PJidlia, obo^t 60, a.man Henry, about 87. woman Rhode, about 36 and man Jesse-about 23 yearsold. Said tract of T^nd, negro man George, to l>e sold as the property of said John McKee, dec’d-, and the other of said negroes as the property of IsabellaMcKee, late of said county, de ceaseds By virtue'of orders front the Court of Ordinary of said comity, for the benefit of the distributees ,of said- dec’d, respectively. Terms on the day. , . ROWAN MoREE, Adm’r. of JOHN qnd ISABELLA McREE, Deed. Nov. 1, 1855. (Nov.8) ,• — 2—1 — . notice: P URSUANT to an 'Qrdcr of die Cour$ of iJfiTinary oifClarke county, tfBl be sold, <>n Friday, ihe ’fill ofDgccniber next, at the residence of .Jolui Meltfeo, late ot said, county, 3ec., all the peri->hable property of saidedeceared, and also, all the perishable property of Isabel tn MoReo, dec., consisting *)f Cows an 1 Galves, sheep, -Fork and Kick Hogs; • 1 yoke Qxen ; F Mitre; Com and Fodder; Household and Kitclieti futoilttr^; Plantation Tools, • aml_ various other things not. necessary to mention. •’ t - ” Terro^nn the day. * ’■ r * No*. 1, 1355 ; ROWAN McREE, Adm’r: of Jotw and hxriL|K Mcttnt, Dec’d.' Nov. 8, 1855. iNotice. W ILL be sold at public outcry before the court house door of Clarke county on the first Tuesday in December next, during the legaHto'urs of sale, 146 'Shares of ffie Stock ■>f the High Shoals Manufacturing Company, to be sola as the property of Ephraim S. Hopptbgj late ofutitl county," deceased,'by the Will of said dec’d, for the benefit of hn legatees and creditors. Terms on the day. PARHELIA A. HOPPPING', Lxrx Nov. 3,18|5. HAVANA PUN .LOTTERY,!'. Jasper County Academy Lottery '~ ; i— r:— * [By 'Authority of the State of Georgia.’] • * * M-AGON, GA. BEAunnn, scheme. $12,000 for $5. •. ■>' * ’ ’ . NEW BOOKS, C ORA, aud the Doc tor—Arnold’s Oakfield ; Roc’s I> ng Look ahead ; CUuwla ant’. Snushiab—Read ; Roget’s Thesamaa of English words y Clive Hall—By Miss Serrett; ^ India China, Japan, Taylor; i v Grace Lee—KaratiaU; South Side 1 Y Lew :of Slavery, Alvin ; Chiinistry of common liSe; , IsoraXJliMd,; - Bits of Blarney, Mackenai%> Life of Bcnuctt y The Rag Picker £ - Mary Lyndon; Tlie Aurticah-iuns Memories of Sydney. Smillt v- Engftsli Ozpbans Johnson's Agri^ultnral Chemistry; * Ciir.qiunj[ Hunjeriglifo in Africa; Cotton is KUt^ ; . B-Vyiica Christian Life; Aboo.tts Nqpoleon ; , Vanity Fair.—Thackeray ; . ■ ' Basket'of Ctiils ; Morse ’ shoe Robinson—Swallow Bqr° Burke's Work*. , Just received qi the’corner. Terms Cash or 3 moths. Oct. 25. W. N. WHITE. N NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to ma by note «t-. acdotmts, are res'pcctfully requested U), call and settle up. D. N.-* ~' Athens, Oct. 2o. . i- : iNoticc. -- - ECfl^GI A*—Jacksov CoustT, No»i the Ub \jr.t855, "will be »o|jl.til the late residegca of VVilfrani 5I?itthevs deceased of said county on MTedqe.-d.ty the 6;b day of December uez^ Jill th« p0rs« iiid property of stuff deceased,’ consisliiig of bafses caff,le. pork, corn., tpd,- der, wheat and bats. » ne yoke of - oxen, and, <art. Household anddjtifohen Furniture and, /arious other ar'icles-tuo tedious to liiqulipn,' All for the benefit oT the heirs gad crcditqps, of said deceased. Side to continue from r today until all is sold, lermscnsh. ‘ 44 MILTON MA’lTllEtVS, Exee’r,.. • .Dec, 1, -• • ♦ * -*• ; . Will be distributed at Concert Hall, Macon Ga. December 16; P55, areordiug to tiro fob lowing - magnificent and uLprecedeiffed ., Scheme, under the swoi nV^nperinteudface of n..,i Col. Geo.-SLLogan, and Jas. A. Niibit, J>q. -CLASS II.- * -!i - CL ARK SHERIFF’S ,gAL£. ,, O N tki first TucwJay.ia Doccinb-.-r next- will be sold hafore the Court Iionse door Intfiefown- of, \V»tk,iasvHlc Clark cotuity- tvitliin the leg^l hours of sale the following nbs&i&ik i<»d.y rud.1 Tom. boy about twenty oue S«*»o a wor . man tyeuty ot-twenty m>*-years old, aud. £ > boy by tlie. name vf. George, about' fuut years pld, the other a - boy about two yevts old by the name «f Nathan. Levied "up* n by three !iftt.-K'I]tii4nt« j^9uivl fftoi tl.r lufrr.i<*r Court. <>f said sounfy.. retarnabi* to the -• - ,dr O hs ., ir off . CAPITAL. $12r,000. One Prize of."......... .i•; 2,690 Tovgu^end Cruue k fo,. iu f«vor vf B. B- Farrar it Jln/ther*,a;wlt.ffe iqfavor ol WIH ' K Tam H. Beach, ally’s- MiUirft Vi hiihriT fftCu. zzpaoiiiA/:..: 3,000 • 2,000 P Benson for 6.00 James Bone fur 4.53 Johu Kenney 1.10 Henry Turner for 9 00 James Williams for 2.63 Elias Busby for 460 1 Note Sn Elijah Mattox for 82.49 \ Receipt of John Reynolds, court, for note uo Anderson Nichols for $18.60 prin. Oneopen account <>P B J fo*»s.ior uJiO - Onp (l f (in flarper Coiinafly for 1.40 ’do * Tandy Euttinksfor7.50 do John Alexander Jr for 95 cts do - George Harden for 85 cts do Thomas Baxte' for 3.80 do Ge<n^e Muse for 53 cts do Perrin Benson for 6.15 do . John McCordy for 1.28 do JR Addington for 57 cts. do Isaiah Whitmire for 6.7 f do C H C Willingham for 1-7 > do R D McCro'key for 6.45 One P ne * One One Onp Oqe One' One One One - One Que EXECUTOR’S SALE. f URSUA"NT to an Order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Clarke coimty, will be sold before the court bonse door of Walton county, on the first Tuesday in January next,' be tween the usual hours of salp,«ne . {louse aud, Lot in the Tbwn of Monroe, udw in thbogsd- pancy of Mr. Wayne, adjoining Rufqs Hughes, To be sold as the property of Thomas S©n : soih, late of safd county of Clarke, dec’d' Sold for the benefit of the Legatees. Terme on the day. J AMES T: SANSOM, Ex>. AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS P ERSONS accustomed to procure sutecri bers for books. Magazines &e, or get up clubs for newspapers, are requested.to send us their names ah3 address, and We will for ward them, free of charge, a specimen nuniber- of a publication fur whieh they will find ready sale; and we will allow them a comm ssiun of 60 p-.rcent. for their services-. J. BRADFORD A BROTHER- k . ■ . WiistW i * * 4 18 Approximation Prjes,- $500 are . .JLCjOare.,—».,... l.C'Ou J® ace-,..-...; .3.750 ,25, ere, ,3,250 0ot> 251 Prizes ambnntiq^lb .*.>.$39,000 Only ICbOOONumbers. 4 'Tickets $5; Halves $2,50; Quarters '$125'. fit this "Scheme M you draw anything e’ren the lowtart Prize it will be five rimes the cost" -of the Tttket.— Prizes payable in -full without deduction— and every prize v> jjeawp drawing, and some person' Witwir|eCThfm. Orders strictly confideqjiaL' DraWiegs een*. to' or- Lsvrod.upou usibe pr-iperty. of 'Uilffayi A- 4* Wuithnv, on a of tlie lirui otAJiUicr. WhffWvf.. A Cv>.,‘ to sati.-fv the jibovc .st^-eff at‘i5/fV meuts. . • i« Ninety six aci.es of J^ud.mcre or b»M, a«l- joinixig lands of.KJutts aiid ytliers, on tbft Waters of Calls'Creck in s-iid county, l«r>*4 l.oooi upon as Hie propertx of Hielford Dickin St 8 ttisfy sundry fi fo* fosne l friro-n Magia 'ty trates Courtjfftlsc Oi e to foCor of William Epps, Affaj-’r Ac, v;i« in favor ofPedrick Jleuace. tuir iu favur ot WtlUaraS^Grady <t Jul-n,tV, Nifhqlowi,-. «li, vs she siiiiTRicliard Sicken, qrode and returned to me by R|chAfd B IficKin,'consta ble. "Iftttpcrt v pdhitkd oti,t hv the said Hicb- arj Dickiu— tlrie «0th October. 1865.: J I. 3. VINCENT, SU’:t ders. Registered letters aft my risk on &U solvent Baulu at par. Address . JAS- F..W«TTER, Macon Dee. 1. - coo.’Ga ‘ CORN SHBLLERS i. STRAW • SPTT^.., . C iF the most approyeil palteru for sale low | by T. BISHOP* SON. : on,». itea- Notice 4 . A LL person-t indebted to the unde r J% are hcrvby requosticd make ’ Bills jxiymeut. Afl noils aud accounts unpaid 'tst ofoJaeroaiy next, will lie placed in l.nnds-of an officer for collectWm.-" LYLE, COMER * I Nov? 8, 1866. I .a^'ortnv Bolting c r Oct, 11. li -f J