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Hardware and Crockery.
A NEW mum* o* BUSINESS
FOR ATHENS.
AgtH ft . - — .»
' Cp - Just Opened by
GRIFFITH & WILLIFORD,
On* tkxr belo* R. L. Bloomfield**
i • Clothing Store.
WE will not enter into detail of the mu
ff nv article* kept in the above branches
of business, bat we invite all to come and see
for themselves.
We have in our stock njjreft many articles
not commonly kept in this market. Among
them are some of the following:
Marbleizcd Iron Mantles and Grater, Gigs
aud Cabs for children, Cane Chairs, WaSh
Stands, Baskets, Bwjoms, Mats, Ac. Biiggy
Springs, Axles, Boxes, Baud* Carriage
Trimmings, ac. Carpenters’, Turners’,
Millwrights’, • BUcksontfas’ ud Farming
Utensils complete.
All which will be sold low for cash at
GBIFFITH * WILLIFORD’S.
Athens, Sept27 , tf
T WO months after date, application
will be mado te ‘the Coart of Ordinary
ol Walton county, for leave to sell the laud
belonging.to the estate of Dorothy Lester,
late or said county, deceased.
H.H.CAMP Adm.
g C pt27 With the will annexed.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS, John E. Odell, applies to me
for the guardianship of Mary RceJ, ille
gitimate orphan of Isabella Reed, of said
coanty.
All persons interested will} take notice
that said letters will he granted at the next
November term of this cqurt, unless h-gal
cause be shown to the contrary.
Given undet my hand 21st S 1855.
M. GRAHAM, Ordinary.
Sept. 27. ™d.
NOTICE.
T IfE undersigned (of Hie firm of P. A
Summey & Bro.) having determined t<
leave V>e State, earnestly requests' all per
aoiis indebted to the some, to comSTorward
rind Settle their occonnta and notes, n lon
ger indulgence cannot be given. AU ac
counts will be c nsijered dne from tho data
of Diaaoluti*n, August 8th, 1855.
Sept 13 J. S. E. SUMMEY.
MT EAGLE TRIPOLI.
T HE best article known for cleaning and
polishing all kind* of metals,, window*,
razors and glass ware. A supply just re
ceived, direct from the manufacturers,-and
for sale, low.. Dealers supplied on liberal
terms. T. BISHOP. & SOff.
April 26. <•
CONSUMPTION.
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY IN
HALATION OF MEDICATED VA-,
PORS.
B Y JOHNSON 8TEWART ROSB.M.D.,
Fellow of the Rqyal College of Physici
ans, and for years Senior Physician in The
London Royal Infirmary for diseases of the
Lungs. ...
In the treatment of Consumption by In*
halation, I have obtained results which war
rant me in asserting that It is now as cant*
ble as di-eases of tbs Stomaoh and Liver.
Brea tiling medicine directly into the
Lungs if certainly the rational mode of at
tacking the disease, andHke many other
great and beneficent' diaooveries’ it seems
strange why such-treatment was not resort
ed to long ago. Where there is life, there is
anrely hope for th*-most seeming hopeless
eases, as throughout all th* stages of this in-
aidious disease, the wonderful and beneficent
sfectrot its treatment are soon apparent. I n
eases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, &c., the
inhaling of powders aud vapors has been
eminently eoc*easfu!,.and to those suffering
New Merchnt Tailoring Estate
lisliraent
AT IL L. BLOOM FI ED'S old Clothing
j 1 house, will be found, in addition to lri*
large and handsome stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
large and splendid assortment fit
Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings,
&c„* :
to be made np to order; nnfi-all orders left
for goods or cutting and -making will re
ceive prompt attention -fin* wa Wanted to
give full satisfaction.
NOTICE.
T HE copartnership heretofore exisDhfh be
tween the subscribers, under, the. name
of P. A. SUMMEY A BRO., was dissolved
on the 8th day of August, by mutual consent | under any of the above naund complaints.
Either party is authorised to,use the name ! I can guarantee speedy end certain relief.- I
of the firm in the settlement of the business. 1 have pleasure in referring to 207 names,
They return thanks to the citizens of the 'residents of New York, and neighborhood,
town aud surrounding country for the very j who have been restored t* vigorous "health,
liberal patronage they have received. ” j About one third of the above number, uc*
Thnao indebted to the firm will find their cording to the patient* own statements, were
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Orin P. Sellers applies to
II for letters of administration upon
•state of Brown F. Sellers, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
that said letters will be granted at th* next
November term of this court, unless itgtd
•sus* be shown to tlio contrary..
Given under my band 21st Sept., IS-
M. GRAHAM, Ordina
Sept. 27. 31 •
RAIUIVAY.
fliTLook out for a Scoundrel
R AN AWAY from the subscriber, about the
20lh August last, my boy, Clark, a Black
smith by trade. Said boy was last seen and
heard of in Madison county, Ga., where h«
had been at work sometime previous to hie
disappearance. It is thought h* has been
decoyed away by some white person. Said
boy weighs about 170, or 185 lbs.—about five
feet, uineor ten inches high-copper, colored
—large mouth and eyes—allows his gum
teeth very plain when laughing—his jaw
teeth considerably decayed—was riding a'
bay borse almut eight years ohl. with a black'
quilted saddle, the horn broke off— a wart on
the right shoulder, and a scar on the right
aide of hie breast. Said boy is about twenty
•even years old. 1 will'pay fifty dollars
reward for the apprehension of said bnv and
the scoundrel who decoyed him off, with evi
dence sufficient tocoi let him; ora liberal
reward far the nppr tension and ernfine-
ment, in auy safe jai th it I may recover
•aid boy. \ II. DEADW YLEIt.
Elberton, Elbert e , Ga . Sept. 20.
W“®*« Georgia Citizen will please copy
till forksti, and send account to this office.
notes and account* at the old stand, where considered hopeless cases,
they wonld confer a special favor upon the The inhaling Method is eocthingsafc and
subscriber*, if they wonld call soon and pav speedy, and consists iu the administration
them off. P. A. SUMMEY, * of medicines in each a manner they are-cou-
"J. S. E. SUMMER'. veyed into the Lung* in the farm of vapor, and
Aug. 10,1855. Sm. produce tbeir action at tbrs e# V°f tbe disease.
■ Its practical success is destineil to revolu-
T IIE business will be continued at the old i ticuixe the opinions of the medical world,
stand, under the name of SUMMEY A and etlablishe the efUireurahi.'Uy of Co*-
JONES, where they woHdtie glad to wait i nnnption.
upon nil their former friends and cusltimer*.! Applicants will please state if they have
They intend keeping, as usual, a good stock ever bled from the Lungs, if they hpve lost
of all kinds of Groceries, Hardware, and a ficsb, have n cough, night sweats and fever
general assortment of stnple Drygoods, Ac tai ns—what anuhow much th**y expectorate;
all of which will be sold on the most favura w h»t the condition of tlicir . stomach and
blc terms, for cash or good country produce ' b °wcls. The necessary Medicines, appara-
* SUMMEY <fc JONES. tus » *‘11 -M. forwarded to any part,
• August 1C, 1855. TERMS—Five dollars, consultation fee.
Balance of fes payable only whi;n tliepati-
GF.ORflT A rr A lJtr rhliiviTv i snts report themselves convalescent. '
IjihUlvUrlA, LLAKh COUNT!. RECOMMENDATION BY PHYSICIANS.
Court of Ordinary of said Count* We, *be "ntLsrsigned practitioners in me-
W trunpa^ t. k n w ir ’•!. . , 7. dicine, cheerfully arid heartily recommend
HERE A. WL b " V I K ,raU . , r on Adplsis- Br. Roses method of treating diseases of ibe
eoomv iWpnl 1 ? l. ' aD1, ^ latu an3 Throat. os the bed and most efiec-
8 a,u county,deceased,iKrtUions the Court br! tuatever introduced into medical practice. Our
A * ro P? sai( * conviction* arc bribed 'upon liaviug several
Therefore, Ail persoiii conccrii.d .are of oar ow- patients. Confirmed consumptives,
hereby required to sjiow c ause, (if any they restored to vigorous health after a few
have) why said Administrator should noi, .at i months treatment by Dr, Rose, in the above
the regular term or said Court, to be held on named disease* the application of “Medicat-
thefirst Monday in April wit, bsdisclia rg- od Vapors,” inhaled directly into the Lungs,
ed from said A mn “wtratnm. . may be justly considered a great boon to
By order ol said Court, at a regular term, suffering humanity, rendering Consrampt'-
held tins 3d day cj September, 1855. *-■ ■■ • 8
Scpi. 0. 'ASA Ml JACKSON, Ord
GEORGIA. IIA LLCOtJNTY.
1I7HEHEAS, J. E. Odell and J. E. Redwiue
ff apply to me for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Reuben Mayfield, late
of said.coiuitj, deceased.
AU persons interested are hereby nodfied
tliassuid letters will be granted at the next
November term of this- c*urt, unless-legal
cause he shown to the contrary.
Girt U under my hai d 2l«t Sept., 1855.
M. GRAHAM, Ordinary.
Sept. 27. 30d.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
*llI7llERBAS,SvereU Ycarby ajyifies to me
ff for letters of administration with the
will annexed, on the estate of James Rhodes,
lat« of said County, deceased—These are
therefore to cite and'admnuisb, all nnd singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my Office on or before
the first Monday in December next, t« shew
cause (if any they have,) why said letters
should not then tw granted the applicant, or
t" such other person or persons ns the Court
may tbiuk proper.
Given under my hand nt^Office, this the
fourth day of October, 1855.
ASA M. JACKSON,
Oct II- Ordinary,
STARCH POLISH.
J UST received by
T. BISHOP A SON.
Oct. 25 1855.
- For Salt or Rent I
A NEAT dwelling placo, occupied bv the
undcrsjgncd, and ndjoining the lot of
Mr*. Baxter, 'containing six comfortable
room*, a weii of waiter, sad nil necessary
out houses mid stable—embracing one acre
and a quarter 'cfwell cultivated lund.sti ckrd-
with choice fruit trees. Terms very liberal
E. M. EDW 4RDY.
Oct 11 * • t f
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
T HE Subscriber, thankful to bis friends
and the public for past patronage, in*
forms them that he is in receipt «f a L-irg<
and handsome assortment of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS; among which arc Meri
nos, DeLaines, Brocades, Aljiaccas, (Hug
hams, and Ptifils. cheaper than usual.. Aqd
a variety of sshergnsds for Ladirsatid* Gen
tlsmen. Please onll and examine mv stock
Get 16 ISAAC M. KENNEY.
* at
I RON FENCING, Ba’conies, and Vcran
dr.s, «»f seleet Pilttern.o, manufsicturetl t<»
onler by the Athens Steam Companv.
Oet 18- ' tf
GEORGIA. CLARKE COUNTY.
TTTHBREAS. Tliomas SimmiNm applies to
YY me for Letters of Administration on
the Estate of John W. O <>k. late of said
Countv. decease J—'These lire therefore to
site nnd aibeonish alt and singular the kiu
dred and credit -rs of unit I deceased, to b»
and appear at nay office on or iH-forc tae first
Monday in Deremlwr nexf. to sh.-n- Cm me. (if
nnythey have.) wl*y *nid letters should not.
then be granted the apjdicant nr to such
other person or per.-ims as die Court may
judee proper.
Given limb' my hand, ai Office, this the
17th day of October. 18*5.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordiiiarv
October H5, 1855.
TO THE PUBLIC.
WHEATS CORN\ FLOUR and
MEAL.
Tallasek Mills, Clarke coimty, Ga.
T HE undersigned lias leased of Mr. Robert
T. Fowler, lor a series of years, the above
named Mills, on the Oconee Rivet, 8 tidies
Nortbwest-of Athens, near the road leading
to Lawrenceville, nnd having had the same
jut-io complete and thorough repair by Mr.
£. W. Wesson, who is a superior and practi
cal ihillwriglit, and who the undersigned,
takes pleasure in recommending as being on-
surpassed in his professional line, now begs
leave to notify the public, (bat he is ready
to convert wheat into flour, or corn into meal,
in as quick time, and in a manner to give as
general satisfaction as any other millsoftbe
same number of runners, either North, South,
Hast or West.
These mills have but one run, each, for
wlt$nt and corn, but will, each grind .vith
ease from one hundred to ohe hundred and
fifty busliels per day; they-are never inter-
ferred with.either by high or low water, con-
equcnily persons wishing, or sending* wa
gon Inads-of grain to be ground, will at fio
time tie detained longer than a few hours.
I have in my employmeoc, Mr. Hawkins
Wright, who is a practical miller, and whose
character for houesty and veraci v, is so well
known to this community that f need only
say, his services are engaged as principal
miller. * j -
All grain ’received, to! K' ground at these
mills will be weighed and tided accordingly,
and a certificate of both the amount receiv
ed and ksturned will bcsent*back to the per
son sending the grain. And in connexion
herewith I wish distinctly to notify the pub
lic, that I have ben at considerable expense
in procuring and fitting up tjro superior No.
10, anchor-brand bolting clntlis. These cloths
are in flue order, and it is both my interest
and tn£ wish to keep them so. Flour ground
from wheat vest, or quite damp, wilt soon
not only bring te ruin cloths of thfs descrip
tion,hutcan nevcr.be madefo please tho.«e
sending the grain either in quality or quan
tity—wlien mi most eas<^ thq mills or the
miller, after doing ’all' thdtthey can do on
bad wheat, generally receive their toll share
of blnwe. Wheat, therelore, sent to these
mills, either wet or quite damp, win* in no
instance be ground until the same is proper
ly dried, and in every instauegof this nature,
the miller is to be the only judge
Wishing to keep these nulls 'in constant
operation, the undersigned will be glad to
purchase both wheat and corn. Wheat will
he purchased if thoroughly dry at' 'the' rats
of 60 lbs, anil corn at - the rate of BA lbs,
to the bushel, delivered at the mills, and the
highest resit prices will be paid for either.'
The undersigned is now residing at these
mills and intends giving* his personal'and
constant attention to the keeping the same
hi complete order, so as at alt times to give
merited ssvisfnctinn to all that may pati'bn-
ise him.and he is vajn enoughto think that
hehim«elf is “ scone” millwright, and - miller
too. AU. therefore that is asked of the pub
lic, is a fair shako lor- vmir patronage.
Aug. :;».-St. JOHN I. CHEATHAM.
a perfectly curable diuave.
Dr. ttose.dcserves well of the _ profession
for bis unwearied labors in bringing the in
haling Method to such a degree of perfee
lion. - *
Rlirit STOWR M, D.
■ . ' JONAS A SI OTT, U.V.
CVRUS KINGt-KV. M. D.
WM. B, AWffTIN M. I).
ORVI 1,1.E L’I*SON, H. D,
GAVIN WETMORE, M. D.
■ 0
DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUM
PTION.
Price one dollar Address,
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE
Office 931 Broadway, New Yovk
B, The new postage laiv requires that
sttletters prepaid. My correspondence be
ing extensive, applicants to ensure replies,
must enclose postage.
PI* Money letters mnst lie registered by
t|i«= Post Muster, when they will be at my
risk, not otherwise.
Rogers’ Liverwort & Tar,
Forcomplete enref Coughs', Colds,
Iuflueuza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of
Blood, and all other Lmig Complaints
tending to Consumption.
T HIS preparation is getting into nsc all
over our Country. The numerous let-
tera we- reoeivs from our various agents,
informing us of cures effected iu their iminc-
i.late neighborhoods, warrant ns tn saying
it is one of the best, if not the very best
Cough Medicine now before the public: It
almost invariably relieves and not unfre
quenlly cures the very Worst cases. When
all' other Cough preparations have failed
this has relieved the patient, ns Druggists
dealers in Medicines, and Physicians cun
testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest
town, what has been his -experience of the
effects of this medicine. If he has been
selling it for any length sf tiuio he will tell
you IT IS THE BUST MEDICINE EXTANT.
Below we give a few extracts from letters
ive have received lately regarding the vir
tue* of diis medicine.'
Dr.S. 8. Oslin„of Knoxville, Ga., says:—
“1 have beeu using your Liverwort ami
Tar veiy extensively in my practice for three
years past, and, it 'is with pleasure I state
my belief in its superiority over all ntbe.
articles with which 1 am acquainted, for
which it is recommended.”
Messrs. Fitxgerald & Benners, writing
from Waynesville. N. C. say “ The Liver
wort and Tar is. becoming daily more popu
tar in this Country, and we think justly
so. All who have tried it sp?nk in com
mendable terms' of it, and'say ** very
beneficial in alleviating the complaints f.
which it is recommended.”
Our Agent in Pickeps District,S, C. Mr
"8. R. McFslI, assures us “ that he uses ii
with great benefit in his own family, and re-
commends it to his neighbor!?.” He gives
an instance of a Negro woman, in his vbrini
ty, who had been suffering with disease of
the Lungs for years, attended with' Severe
cough, who was relieve! by the Liverwort
and Tar.
Such are the good reports we hear of this
Medicine from nil parts of tlie South. For
■> report of the surprising cures it has per
formed iu the Western and Northern nnd
Eatern States, we woufd invite the suffering
patient to read the pamphlet which accom
panies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope„
have hope l
TRY THE MEDICINE!!
. be warned i.n**season!!!
And neglect not that cough .Which is daily,
weakening your constitution, irritating your
tsroat and lungs, and inviting on that dread
disease,- Consumption, when so soothing and
Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr.
Rogers' Syrnp of Liverwort and Tar#
Beware of Count* > felts and
Notice.
W E have bongbt a part of W. P. Turner's
stock of Goods, and will* conthine the
business under the name and stile **f COLT
COLBERT, at the old stand of W. P. <£
C. TURNER. Groceries sold tor cash and
three months time only.
JAMBS I COLT.
• WILLIAM O. COLBERT.
No. 9 Granite Low, Athens, Ga. m
8m. August- 6, 1855
MALL & STOVALL,
Grocery Merchants;
Augusta, Ga.
r LL continue ths Grocery Busines in tu
its branches, at tlieir Old Stand an
BROAD STREET, opposite- the Planter's
Hotel. * *
Our Stock of Groceries will, at all times, be
arge, the assortment complete, and paiticul-
arly adapted to Planters’ Tra ls—a liberal
share of which we-have-so long enjoyed, aud
hope still to receive. _ . .
WM M.-REALL.
JNQ. W. L. STOVALL.
BEALL & STOVALL,
Warehouse and Commission Mer-
' Augusta Ga., -
W ILLcontinun-the WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS, iu all its
branches and ’■have .removed to the FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. I*.
Stovall, on the corneir-of Jackson and E ! lis
Streets, near thp Globe Hotel.
Consignments of-Cot ton, Bacon, Grain, and
other Produce solicited.
1 he nsnal Advances made on Cotton orj*.
Produce in store, when require 1
AH Cotton cousigned tou»will he sold at
the Wareliouss^wiiere.pne of the firm may at
all times be found, .
Commission for Selling Cotton, 25 Cents per
Bale. . .
WM. M.BEALL
JNO.W.L STOVALL.
August 30
A-Plantation for snier
1 OFFER for sale-my Plantation two and a
half miles below Watkinsvillf. *>• iag the
place funnel ly owned hy Rev. i. N. Glsnn
J|t rnniains upwards of six liumlml acres,
.-ibqui one half clean d. will improved, with
necessary out buildings,gin-hous<*. \c. with
a saw-mill in good order. 1‘wiU also sell
with the place my sawer, a likely and faith
ful (fegro f« llow.
JOHN CALVIN' JOHNSON.
June 28,1855. . . • - .tf
.LAND F0& SALE. “
T H E subscriber, living near “ Planter's
' Stand” P. O. in Madison cAunty, offers
idl.or a - part of his bind for sale. Tlicte i.-
in the whole,tract about GOO acre*, well iin>-.
hcred and well watereff: about 10p acres,
cleared and in good repidr ;a good jy.n-boi'*’
•fit other necessary bnillings. Pri;erca
Sonable and terms easy. Further inforuia
ti m can be bad hy coming niidjmiking, or
by dropping me - a few lines, directed to
Planter's Stand P. O. Msdison county.'Ga.
Jnly'25 tf . BEN J. F. O’KELLY.
A New. Georgia invention.
G ARLINGTON’S
Vateiii TVircsYimg
W HICH is believed to be nnequalled for
safety and perfection of work, while the
price is as 'o* ns that of any other machine
which will perform the same aniouut of work,
is now on exhibition at the Athens Foundry,
where it may be seen at any time.
Rights for any Counties not yet disposed
of, can De purchased, nnd orders for single
machines will be promptly filled.
QCP They are wairantcd to do all that is
claimed for them, and are put up in a work-
man-like'maimer.
: tw Manufactured nt "Snapping Slioals,
NewtCn eouDlv, Georgia, bv •
• June28 • irAP.TEY &GARLINGTON
New 'Tailoring Establishment!
H AVrNG secured the services of O'. P.
Caldwell, former Cutter for Win. O
Price, of Augusta and Savannah, I will have
executed in the negtest and most fashions
blft-style. nil orders confided to our call.
July 28, 1855. R. L. BLOftMFlELD.
.GEORGIA? HALL COUNTY.
\\THEREAS, Asa AVhitbey applies to me
* * for Ictteis of administration on the
estate of Arthur C. Wils6n, deceased, late of
said county.
The kindred and creditors of said, deceased
are hereby notified to file their objections in
terms of law. otherwise said letters willbe
granted at the next Novemlier Term of^said
court. Given under my hand at Office, 28th
Sept., 1855.
M. GRAHAM, Ordinary
Oct. 4.
THE GREAT DISCOVERY!!
KR0LLERI0X,
O' ■’OR CURLING THE HAIR.vO
'^lOR many yearsit has been the object pf
.. deepest study with- chemists and others
to produce a fluid that, applied to the hair,
would cause it towavenndcurl equal in bean
ty to thenatural curl.
THE KROLLERION
Is the only article ever offered to the world
that wilt effect this most desirable object
.But three or four applications are necessary
to curl it as much as may lie desired, and fur
arty length nVtimV. From the many testi
monial- of tjiose who have used it. the sub
scriber does not hesitate to warrant the
KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and
prove as reccommended in alt cases
The recipe for making, with full directions
for use, will besent.on the receipt of one dol
lar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost
over 12cents.
Direct to H. A.FREEMONT.
Warren, Trumbull Co., O
May 3, 1855.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
A ccording io the last wni and
testament of William Park, lale of
Jackson county, Ga., deceased, will be sold
at the court h >use in Jefferson, Jackson ca.
Ga. on the first Tuesday in December next
between the usual hours of sale. the negroes
belonging to the estate of said William Park,
consisting of men, boys, women and chihlsen.
to bc sold for the purpose of a division.—
Terras eash. Sept. 27th, 1855.
ROBERT C. PARK, » Pvo -
JOSIAH LESTER, } Executor *'*
Oct. 4.
Just TteceweJ \
T HE HIDDEN PATH. By the Author of
“ Alone.” For salcf by
Sept 13 W. N. WHITE.
DISSOLUTION:
rpHE copartnership inthe Franklin Job Office, here-
X tofore existiiijj.under the firir uf Christy Sc Keisea,
is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Thebueiness
will becontinued by J. II Christy—by whom the debts
ofthe late concern will be paid, and who a’one is au
thorised to collect the demands due to it. ,
JOHN H. CHRISTV
Athens, Jan H 1855. WILLIAM KELSEA.
SWAN’S -
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letter free of charge . . ,
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Lest and Detector,” ranst be addressed to “Swan’s
Bank-Note List,” Atlanta, Gemfia
SAMUEL SWAN.
Jaues Rossasox, General Agent.
Sept. 27. < 3m.'
ADAM'S & CO.’S EXPRESS OF
‘ FICE, ATHENS, GA.
SR this date, no package slwppoj hy
(Its «t«T« Conipaity, wilt be uulivered
ffo n this office, ualii expenses are pniil iqton
said packages. Consignees wllfptuase •* take
tfye Notice; and govern themseloe* acefirJinrfl./
T. M. (fAMPKIN, Age"rt.
f^tober 25
T *yaluablc LimUNr for Sale.
RE subscriber bavinti a largo satUmoiM
of louil lyingjtm the North Fork »f Urea!
River in Madison County, Ga , containing
lour thousand acre*, nnd Ijring tlesironwtOJ
•ell a part or all- of mid land, will soil on
accommodating tonus. Said Ljnwl is nearly’
all woods, well watered and tiiubef%l npd
several good 4W1m»4 wilLbe soki hi lots to
suit ]>ureha*cr» .Aj»y psrso»wishing to par
* • can call «>u the subscribe)? rive utiles
o! 1> inielsville. Geo.
CHARLES L SORRF.T.LS.
October 25 4t
NOTICE
W E again earnestly request all wbo are
ittdebted to as, to cortie and mnkepay-
raent, or clone tindr accowwta by not«. We
must close the business of the old firm.
May 10 LUCAS* BILLUPS.
TO HOUSE KEEPERS.
I I W. LUCAS, has' just received a tssb
T .supply of-Elegant Gilt Cornice.
Lace aud Mu4'ra Curtains, and Handsome
Window Shades frou» $2 to $8 pair.
Out, 11 '. _ • ,
Blucstonc! .
^-FRWII Supply just received.
Oet. 25
T. BISHOP .(• SON.
'-"More Light!
Kfi BONES Best Sperm and Adamantine
tA*. Caudles, (or s*iedotr, hy
Oct 25 . , T. BISHOP & Sibil.
30 Bass Rio CofTee!
ter •r quality for^saleloW.'hy
T, BISHOP & SQN
C HEESE CHEESE Fino English Dei
ry Cheese at KENNEY’S. Oct 18
te. felts
tlons !
The genuine’ article is signed Akdskw
Booeos, on the.engTaved.wrapper around
each bottle.
Priqe, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.5
Sold wholesale and retail by
SCOVILL £ MEAD.
Ill Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis; ND
Sole Aq en !s for the Sout tern States, to
whotp all orders and' applications for Agen
cies mast be addressed.
Sold also by
Smith & Billups, Athens, Go:
C. W. 4. H. R. J. Long. “
J. Bell, Jefferson, “
Morrow & Keuody, Monroe, “
W- Murray, Watkinsville, “
J. R. Stanford, Clarkeevjlle. **
O.W. Hood, Ilarmony Grove, “
Plait <t Bro., Lexington, “
A.-G. Wirnpey, Dohlonega. “
Morris & Co. Lawrenceville, “
June 21,1855.
Mammoth Sale !
At Brennan s Dry Goods Store,
BROAD STREETi
,000 'W OKTH
Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
To be sold without Reserve!
T HE largest and best assorted Stock of
DRY GOODS,
Ever offered in ibis City. On and after
Monday, Oct. 8, the undersigned, with a view
to make a change iu the firm, and reduce his
present heavy stock of Goods, will sell with
out roservs, at Wholesale or Retail, the en
tire stock, and to save commissions, be will
sell lower than the Goods would bring
at auction.
Merchants, Planters, Dealers, ami the public
generally, will indy their own interest by
examining this Stock before buying else
where. And to save time and trouble, be
would say, the terms wiU be Cash fi»r sums
under One Hundred Dsliars: for amounts,
over, approved city endorsements, with late-
res* front date of Sale.
P. S. The Ladies are respectfully invited
to sail and sec the Silks. Merinos, Cash
meres. Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg Cloths,
Bombazines, <tc. Ac.-Ac. *
THOS. BRENNAN.
Above the Globe Hotel Corder.
Augusta, Oct 8, 1865. [Oct 18
* NEGRO .SHOES.
P W, LUCAS, will keep negro shoes
.made at the Watkinsville Factory.
Oct, 11. ‘
TAKE NOTICE!
A CCOU1FTS previous to October 1st, are
notr due, ami prompt payment thereof
expected. WM. JL WHITE.
Oct 1
. Blank Declarations,
0 F*both .forms, (long ancUhortJ together
with the process attached—Just printea
and for sole at this Office, Also, various
other Blanks.
Any Blanks not on hand—as, indeed
almost any kind of Job printing—can be fur
tiished on a few hours’ notice
PRIVATE BOARDING!
A FEW young met} can be accbmmoduted
with day Board 'at the residonoe of T M
Lamphlri. ip the tenement building cf Mr.
Brown, a few dqow below the residence of
Wm. M dorton. T- M. LAMl’KUf*
Bej*. *T, 1855.
IRON AND BRAS S
Up FOUNDRY
| tiff
9
up 4 Pay up!
T HE undersigned most earnestly requests allpersons
indebt-d to the late firms of Chriott.Kelska it
Burke, and Ch»i»tv& Kiui*—as also those owing
bim individually—to Pay up at one : Many of
these <-laims havcbcenoutstanuing a longtimerand ux
mustabsolutely be settled.without delay.
He trusts that a sense of right and justice will lead
everyone indebted to settle up immediately If, how-
ever.it shallturii outthatlmis mistaken in ibis,he will
be forced, however reluctantly, to “ try what virtue.
- “ J. II. CrfRISTY’*
here is in’
.janl8
MOORE & CARLTON
H AVING moved {fem No, 8 to 7 Granite
Row, and having purchased a Spring
Stock with -great core, ask our town- and
country friends to come in aud examine, and
we feel assured that they will be pleased
with the qualities, styles and prices of our
goods, consisting of - *
French and English Calicoes,
French.and Scotch Ginghams, new designs,
French prihtc.d Jaconets,
French printed Organdies, *- -
French printed Bareges,
Plain, figured and striped Grenadines,
Plain Bareges oLaR colors arid qualities.
Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flouuqcd
Robes,
Beautiful worked Collars, frqm 56 ceptaAo
7 dollars, ’
Ohemizetts and Collevetlsof new and fash
ionable styles, . • .
SHk and Lace MuntiHaanew patterns,'
Bleached nnd brown goods.
Hardware. Crockery and Groceries,
All of wbiek we trill seU at Augusta re
tail prices, with the exception of Bleached
Hornrxpunsand Calicoes,which we do not pre
tend to sell for 2 cent^ pee yard less than
New York cost for the purpose of baiting
green ones.
April 19, 1855.
PERRY DAY IS’
VEGETABLE ‘
PAIN KILLER,
STILL TRIUMPHANT,
OPINIONS OF TUE PRE3S.
W E take pleasure in referring the reader
to the testimonials of our prominent
druggists nnd well known citizens to the vir-
tne of Davis' Pain Killer. We have used the
article and found it valuable. The sale of
this article in the United States is beyond all
precedent,-»e the books of the office will show.
—Cincinnati Commercial.
Davis’ Vegetable Pais Killer.—\Ve
refer our readers to n advertisement with
the above yaption, in the advertising colutnu*
of this nmftiing’s Eagle. We fir.-t- heard of
this medicine during a recent visit to the
New Entihiml States, and being struck with
the n ovel ty of the title', we were induced to
make some enquiry about it,-nnd wef-s sur
prised to learn that.it was kept constantly
in the houses of most of the inhabitant* of
the cities anii.vilUges where we stopped, to
be used in cases of sudden attacks of pain,
burns, scalds, &c.. and we heard it spoken of
in terns of high commendation by b th
druggists and physicians .This much we
can with propriety say as journalists, in fa
vor of the article.—Philadelphia Eagle.
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer.
Volunturiiyt’consdiencously.and wiih much
pleasure, we recommend te our readers the
above named medicine. We speak from our
owu observation aud experience when wo
say that it removes pain as if by -magic from
all parts of tfie body, and is one of the best
medicincsia use‘for Checking Diarrhoea, and
for removing the premonitory symptoms of
cholera. It is applied both iutotually aud
■externally, with the best efft cts, nnd none
who have once used the Pain Killer would
Willingly be Without it constantly in their
houxes. Cincinnatli Eve Nonpareil.
Davis’ Paw Killer—Thie article needs
no commrtit from Us, but the real wurti^of
so valuable cqfnpound, compels us to give
publicity ta it, in our Transcript. Mr. Perry
Davis, the manufacturer ajid inventor, is a
gentleman for whom we entertain the ighest
re.«p«et. and anyartiule he sh uld offer to the
public we should have the utmost confi lence
in. The Pain Killer wo keep constantly ou
hand, nnd have done so for a number of years,
and have administered it for ails f nil di s-
criptions, both external nnd internal, and
have ever found it. to he the best remedy ex
tant. We well recollect its fi rs Vint rod ac
tion for public patronage, it was then sold in
n few shops in ibis city: look at it now the
world are its patrons. A few days ago we
E ubllshed a certificate from Burmah, and we
five often seen them-from the most remote
habitable regions of the globe.
Reader, if you h'ave not a supjly on hand,,
(we tt“Jt£t you have,it is almost indispen
sable) procure it at once, aud never be wuh-
out itag,tin—it will save many n physician’s
bill. • Providence Daily Transcript.
W“ We presume no Medical preparat ion
ever offered to the public has been more thor
oughly tested than Perry Davis’ 1’ais Kil
ler. Thousands of persons, were they called
upon to do so, would cheerfully testify that
they have used it for various ilia, with the
most satisfactory success. It is within our
own knowledge, .hat an immense amount of
suffering has been relieved by it. Its pro
prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, save uo
pains or -expense in order to satisfy the pub
lic. Being strtetiv honotablc men, they ob
serve tbe utmost uniformity in the manufac
ture of their celebrated l r .iin Killer- The
materials, of which it is composed are careful
ly selected—none but the-beat quality being
used. .By.these means tbe high reputation
which the Pain Killer has long since acquir
ed, is at all times triumphantly sustained.—
In view of these facts, wc fire by no means
surprised to learn that Messrs. Davis A Sou’s
sales are constantly nnd rapidly increasing-
While w.c congratulate our friends generally
that so valuable a preparation as the Pain
Killer is placed' within their reach," we mnst
be permitted to rejohje at. the well-nterited
gucceas of it? liberal and enterprising propri
etors.—Providence Gen. Advertiser. ■
AND MACHINE WORKS
I RON and Brass Castings of every variety ;
Improved Iron Frame*, Circular Saw*
MHts—warranted equal to tbe best.^ Steam-
Engines. Forcing-Pumps, Oold-Mining Millsfc
Gin, and all other kinds of gearing. Mill-
irons and all kind* of Machinery ma4f
Irou Fencing of seise* pattern*. Plough
and Wagon Castings v nd Dog-Iron*. Uveix
variety of Repairing and w rough Lipin wo
promptly executed.
Oltr general assortment of patterns fire tW
accumulation of years. A list will be sent
those addressing (post paid,) ft
.REUBEN NICKERSON. Agent
jan 18 . Athens Steam Co.
N. B. Old copper, brass and heavy iron
eastings wanted. 7y
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
T O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexnat
isease, such as Seminal Weakness. Its*
poteuce, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis. W. - ,
The Howard; Association of Philadelphia,
in view of the awful destruction of human
life and health, caused by Sexual diseased/
and the deceptions which are prnotised up*
on the unfortunate victims of such diseape#
hy Quacks, have directed their consulting
Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to give Medical a Ivice gratis, to all
persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,)
who apply by letter, (post-paid) with a de
scription of their condition, ,(*g*. °® CU P**
tion, habits of life, sc.) and in eases «f ex
treme poverty and suffering to furnishing
medicines free of charge.
The Howard Association is & benevolent
Institution, established by special endow
ment, for the relief of the sick and distres
sed, afflicted with “ Vitulent and Epidem
ic diseases,” aud its funds can be used for
no other purpose. It has now a surplus of
means, which the Directors hnve_ voted to
advertise the above notice. It ia needless
to add that tho Association commands tho
highest Medical skill of the age. .
Address,(post paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun,
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,
Philadelphia. Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL.JPre*.
Geo. Fairchild, Sec. May 8.
- NOTICE.
Executors’ Sale.
INK, INK. .
f pUE finest jet black Ink ever offered iu
1. this mai ket,.iu>w for sale ou drought.
Send in clean bottles, and It ic warranted to
suit The Esmurlnlr is also sold bottled by
AugrtSt 23. WM. N. WHITE.
T HE Property of the Estate of James S
Jarrali, deceased, will he sold; on the
premises, on Tuesday, 13th November next
to wit:
The Land, containing 537 acres, more or
less; well improved, on the Apalachee Riv
er, one mile below Roberson’s mills, Clarke
County, Ga. _ . .
Eleven Negroe^, consisting of men, women,
boy& jind girls
Stock of different kinds, to witHorses,
Cattle, Hogs and Goats. Also the crops of
Corn, Fodder and Oats; plantation Tools-,
also Household and Kitchen Furaiturq^Wag-,
ons and Oxep'. - ' .
The above Property Ts aoliWor the benefit
of the Legatees, and by Ian agreement of said
Legatees. Terms made known on tbe day
of sale.
* * STINSON S.JARRALL,) - .
GEORGE A. J A RRALL. \ “ ,8 ’
With the will annexed.
-September 13. -tds.
‘Washing-day a Luxury!
I AM now prepared to fill all 'orders for
Hollingsworth's justly celebrated Wash
ing Machines—the greatest inven:ion of the
age! This machine can he operated by a
child 6 to lO’yv-arsol’age.'as well as a grown
person—tfof requiring labor, buf mcrtdy
healthful exercise. Will do more work than
8 t.» 10 hands—washing perfectly clean any
article, from' a cambric handkerchief to a
bed quilt, and dntfrely without injury. It
is’perfecily simple, and can be operated by
any one, and is not liable to set out of order.
Clothes prepared in the usual- way, except
nut boiled, that not being necessary.
Orders from the country, enclosing $20,
will meet with prompt attention!
These Machines can he seen in operation
any day at the Steam Cabinbt Shop and
Blind Pactory, near the Town Spring, rear
of the Franklin House.
FURNITURE. SASH, BLINDS, PAKEL-
DQpitS, Ac..constantly on mndand made to
order. Repairing of at! 'kinds done with,
neatness and despatch.
Athens.Julv2* S. D. BRIDGMAN. -
C.W.&H. R. J. LONG,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
~ . ATHENS, GA.
TT ESP constantly on hand a large and well
JLV selected stock of
• Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Dye Stuff8, Brushes, Window Glass,
* ’ » Putty, fie. ftc.
Also, dealers in French, Englishand Ameri.
can Chemicals, Drags, Modi ines, Per
fumery and Fancy Articles.
Physicians, merchant, and all other* can
depend upon their orders meeting prompt
attention, iipoit the most accommodating
terms.
Theirgoods willjte.warranted as repre
sented. • January, 1854.,
New Firm and New Goods.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY. SILVER
AND PLATED WARE. MUSICAL**
INSTRUMENTS, dec. Ac. \ I
ItlandeYillc & Talmadgc
TTAVE just returned from Ncw.Yofk,w.it,b
IX a large and beaut iful assort men! of the
above named articles, which they willed!
cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere.
A great variety of rich Jewelry of the latest
style Broaches, Pins,Ear and FingrrRings,
gora fo’* chains, gold Pen* and
Pencils, gold and silver BtSbl e *'f°I d an <*
silver Thimbles;
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AO ES,
and a good-assortment ofcol’d Glasses;
Warn Lied sterling silver table, dessert nnd
teaspoons, silver Forks, and all other articles
usually ept iu a Jewelry store.
The s uperior advantages which the sub-
scriberspossess o ver those unacquni nted with
the business, in purcbasingdirectiyfrcm the'
manufacturers and importers, and being
praciiciil jewcler8, renders them capable ot
properly judging the value of all they pur
chase and recommend to the public.
'Inthe department of Watch and Jewelry
Repairing, we are determined, by careful
and neat workmanship, punctuality and low
price*, to’merit the approbation of the public
favor. ■ ,
An assortment of CLOCKS, oftbelatesk
stpl*-, always on hand, from seventy-five eta.
te oue hundred and seventy-live dollars—all
Warranted perfect time-keepers.
A.2 Mandeville, j W A.Tai.madge.
Cogher of-Broad street and College Av.
• *one iloor east ofPeterson’s bookstore.
Dec 22,1364.
BOOTS! BOOTS! r “
T HE undersigned has taken a Store oppo
site the Newton House, on College Avs-
and, where he will continue to make as fine
nue good'BOOTS as usual, of any descrip
tion. •
. Double-soled and Water-proof Boots,
Bnck Skin, ~ do
Pump, do
Patent Leather, do
• Opera, do
Repairing done in- the neatest and bet*
ty(o. The best of French Leather used at»d
warrented. W. S. STARK.
July 19 . I
Coach-Making and Repairing.
JAMES bTbURPEE,
A T the old stand recently occupied by R. S.
ScheveifeU, offers for sales lot of superi
or articles of his own manufacture, at reda
cted prices—consisting ol . ; -
Carriages, Buggies, &c.
Orders for any thing in hisline thankfully
received and promptly executed.
rS-Repairing done stshortnotioe and on
rea«onsb|e terms.
DRY GOODS, ’
AT REDUCED PRICES,
QO Jto Kenney’s and get good bargains for
- FAMILY GROOE&IKS.
T HE undersigned respectfully inform the
citisen* of Athens and public general
ly, that they Have taken'the Store next door
to Saa*otn &• PitUrd’s and are receding a
fresh stoek qf ASSORTED GROCERIES A
(?ONF KGTION A ICY, and will keep constant
ly on hand the best article that can be bad
m rnyV-t. the lowest pric&a-of wall-aa.
sotted
NEW STORE
<r l i . AND ; 1. 11
MEW 0OOBS.
No. 12, Franklin Ilonse Range, (L. J,
Lan.pkin’s old stand.)
Win. J. Norton,
cSUCCESSOR TO WM. .tf. MORTOJff SOM,/ *
R espectfully announce to th*pabihr
that he. is now offering- for sale, at the
above stand,a large and varied assortment 0# '
SSAPLE AND FANCV
Sugars, '* 1 Prckles,
Coffees; Sardines,
Teas, * ‘ , Lobster*
Candles, « " Cove Oysters, * .
Tobacco, . Mackerel,
Cigars, - ’ -' - • Green and Dried
Liquors, *■ * Fruits,
Champaigns Wine, Almonds, Filberts,
‘ Porter aud Als, y f .Firewqrks, dc.
rj Candies, •
And various o:her articles too tedious to
mentis*. . . * *
fiT Come and buy.. *
M7 B.—Those indebted to the nndersigoc’d
by; note or.open account, for Clothing, will
plfase call arid settle soon, or they may find
them in the hands of an officer for collection;
July 19 John f. pittard & ca
F RESH Salmon in lb. oans, oheap, at Ken
March 29
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Saddlery, &c. *
The stock is entirely new, and .will be sold
«t pvices to suit the times.
His friends aud the pnblicare respectfully
invited to cytll and examine for themselves
py The Books and Accounts of tbe lath
Arm of Wiltinm M. Merton & Son will he *
found at bis store, and those indebted are-,
requested to call and settle.
Athens, May 10,1855i tf
TO'THE TRA VELLING PUBLIO:
saUltTTr & ivy-
A T their old stand, near the PranklhtHoilse, ■’
Atheos, Qa; qve better prepared than 4,
ever .heretofore ta m«*et the wants of the tra-
vellingpublic. -• ’ ' j
Those wish jug to hire Coaches, Carriageri
Hacks,'Buggies, or Saddle Horses, are invitt-d
to give tin in a ctril—as they have finer Coach
es iHHkhetWr stock than at any time hereto^
fore,While thrir Drivers avOasearcfulascail BH
bo found anywheVe.
_5Sf*At the same rime their terms are aat
good ns the Rest. U-Saolter# E.Ivy.
CGTfoK, COTTON!
/*\ U R Waroh<v,ii9 It nowopen for the season.
U Cotton and other prodncc/stored at rest*
sonableratee. 27. T. l/ii-iK*’ A Sox,